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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-23, Page 6ii 1 • co T. klN x • 4?2-3 T THE Mf IlPN CORNEll; . +.r of'nnr.. I40at01rOS f)iR►rte by of r AI?S Cert,fted Geinologlsts In our accredited gem laboratory. One week 'service on most appraisals Drop' in ar phone for complete information on Aostetd''s Jewellery Appraisal service; HOURS:. Monday. through Thursdoy, 9 a.m--6 • p.m„ Fridays 9 d. n. till 9 p.m.; Saturdays 9 0.m -5:30 p..m. AT FOR/ t/felstra anti SI1t.rtb Recreation Depts. START pd111,1983 Watcbfar,FQCus edition April afar your program I`raiehure.: 4TS Here is just a small sampling of the great selection for Easter at Fincher's II'fplll III NI!!4i I I tN 16 I LITTLE GIRL'S PURSE PETS LARGE SELECTION OF DAKIN SOFT ^�• PLUSH TOYS Featuring colourful Easter Bunnies, ducks, bears, dogs, pandas, etc. 99 - E Only s� ._• _ WITH ANIMAL FACE N collectable I from original A NEW COLLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL BRADLEY DOLLS HAVE JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR EASTER QUALITY FIGURINES PRICED FROM $5.95 TO $34.95 A Number Of New Ones In Stock Now WOODLANDER BUNNIES 11.98 EA. EASTER EGG COLOURING KIT A Few Suggestions: •WALL PLAQUES See the new look In our finishes. Suitable for any room in a home. $4.95 TO i7. ALSO - Many Inspirational Plaques to choose from. •TILLEY Purses and Billfolds •COFFEE MUGS For Mother, Dad, Grandma or Grandpa FROM $4.99 •GIFTWARE Many Easter related gifts and a whole lot more. •6 packets of egg colours .4 ft egg holders .2 Kastle signsor •4 write -on signs....plus 1.99 more. SHAKE AN EGG Easter colour magic in a bag. 3 59 Hours of fun • for the Kids! CHILDREN'S BOOKS • Story Books as low as $1.99 * Little Shape Books - only $2.50 & What's Inside Books with pop-up doors $2.95 EASTER NOVELTIES eadek Pear.Editor: After attending our Seventh Annual Bay Ctty St. Patrick`s Parade, 1 have a few conunents to Make Wall the people of (oderich, who may not understand our annual involvement, In our sesquicentennial year through tourist com- mittee, municipal and Legion officials,. Goderich and Bay City `were twinned for an ongoing friendship, with Canadians going over for the St. Pat's parade and - our American friends coming back for our frien- dship weekend culminating on Canada Day. Since Canada pay is a Friday this year, will our Celebrations be after For Exclusive and Unusual Gifts The Arbor 43 Albert St. Clinton 482-3876 It you're NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn, call the 1/Ficain414p, -hostess at5247J16i You'll be glad you did Canada Day? It seems this will be so. This is too bad as a goodly° number of our American friends will be unable to attend. Some say you can't change Canada Day. Canada Day is for Canadians ,etc. etc. I agree Canada Day should be celebrated in the heart of every Canadian. We are a free country! But let us remember many great empires have . fallen!It seems many have forgotten GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH Huron Centennial .School BRUCEFIELD, ONT. 482-9260, 565-5341 and 236-4979 10:00 - Family Bible School 11:00 - Mann Speaker Randy PREACHING THE DOCTRINES of GRACE SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS SPECIAL SPRING PRICES IN EFFECT Nnx j Novi- toOmoms;tOitro.'''WortXT: Goderich Area Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 1,1 CAMBRIA ROAD GODERICH 524-7345 P Clinton Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET CLINTON 482-9441 i the friendship aspect of our union. Now for a short account of our Bay City hospitality.. When our bus pulled in. at Bay City Holiday Inn we found an Honour Guard of approximately 18 Legion members formed at the. entrance. Once inside we were greeted by a receiving line of City and Legion of- ficials. Then at 6 p.m. several Goderich couples were taken Beginner's Night planned Sr;:; SUPPORT CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY 17,000 to be sold' 10 for $3.00 MARCH 24th, 25th & 26th "While quantities last" AT THE: SUNCOAST MALL ZEHRS BREWER'S RETAIL THE SQUARE DAFFODILS SOLD BY BETA SIGMA PHI MEMBERS Dear editor, Genealogy is becoming more and more popular of late and during the past few years, the number of people tracing their family has grown tremendously. Members of the Huron Coun- ty Genealogical Society are frequently asked for infor- mation on "how to get started". We have therefore decided to hold a "Beginner's Night" in an attempt to assist those who. want to_start, have just begun or those who don't know where to look next. It will be held on April 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the board room of the Assessment • Office, 57 Napier St., Goderich. En- trance and parking are at the rear. - There is no charge for this workshop and an excellent program has been prepared. Anyone at all interested in finding their "roots" is most welcome to attend. Further information is available from Alison Lobb, chairman, 482:7187:----- Thank you. Sincerely, Carole Robinson (Miss) press secretary ��►� SUNWORTHY -d'` YES YOU CAN WALLCOVERINGS HANDMADE LOCALLY ' SOLID CHOCOLATE $1.09, $2.15. EASTER CANDY $3.59, $5.49 GOOD SELECTION OF ALLAN'S TREATS N' TREASURES MILK CHOCOLATE BUNNIES PFRICED 204 to $3.98 ROM CARLTON EASTER CARDS, WRAP, BOWS SHOPPERS SQUARE, GODERICH WHEN: WHERE: WHO: gut for supper on a couple to couple base while MAY others tarok` Part In p arranged sun et other poets, Attar dinner all went back to Pont 14 for a free dance, entenalnrlaent by a comedian and music by the Clinton Pipe band. • • Sunday a feiendahip 1urecas servedfr 5a a.to11 am. free to Canadians. Our Colour party, led by Clinton Pipe Band, paraded withride and dignity for Canada from 2 p.m.to4:p.m. when they arrived back at s e Poat 1d :after a very cold march. Everyone Was hack son the buses at 5 p m, After upper Frankennmuth we proceeded home arriving at:. Br 1491 at tt:10 p.m. . Esther. Blackwell Why not let God be true? Dear Editor, This morning's Free Press carried an article by Chris Dennett in which he quoted E'duca.tion. Director Madeline Hardy of the Lon- don Ontario Board of Educa- tion: "You see, we have all been deceived into believing that (examination marks) are very meaningful. I guess, as educators, it is the biggest con job we have ever accomplished." With that, I take issue, A much bigger 'con job' has been accomplished by educators. When I attended Chesley Avenue School in the city of London, . we had a very religious teacher, who opened school with the Lord's Prayer, read from and emoted upon Scriptures just about every day. One piece of religious poetry he dwelt upon very much was: "Life is real, life is earnest, and the grave is not its goal. 'Dust thou art, to dust returneth' was not spoken of the soul", from Gray's ELEGY in a county chur- chyard. Since he Used the Bi- ble so much and seemed to believe it, no one ever ques- tioned the truthfulness of Gray's statement. Not only that, but a book used in Catholic Schools since 1884 contains this: "At last He said: 'Let us make man in our " image and likeness, and let him have dominion over the whole ear- th" (this is a quotation from Genesis 1:26 DOUAY). The next sentence says: "So God formed man out of the slime of the earth, and breathed in- to him an'knmortal soul, and called him Adam, that is, taken from the earth." This makes no pretence of being a Scripture quotation, BUT - it's following so closely would easily imply that it was. That "So" beginning the sentence ties it cloSob, to the Scripture, quoted. However, the Scripture (Genesis 2:7) regarding man's creation reads: "And the Lord God foraned man of the slime of the earth; and breathed into his face THE BREATH OF LIFE (caps mine), and man BECAME a LIVING -SOUL." (Note there is nothing about an immortal soul) To Adam (that LIVING SOUL) God said in sentenc- ing him: "In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread till thou return to the earth, out of which thou wast taken; for dust thou art, and into dust thou shalt return." (Genesis 3:19 DOUAY) Therefore the "biggest con job" that `education' has ever accomplished to my mind at least, is not that "ex- amination marks are very meaningful" but the fact that millions of sincere L . L. lr L L SWEETSJ ❑off; - ,• A PSYCHIATRIST IN A CANDY SHOP 15 ONE WHO GRADES THE NUTS. 0", doe Bluewater Coffee Shop Phone 524-4331 355 BAYFIELD RD. GODERIEH HOWTO HANO WALLCOVERIIICS CUNIC Fan -useful -and Free! Monday, April 4 Starting at 1:00 p.m. Norholme Decorating Centre Just across from Post Office • 54 King St. Gary Mair of Sunworthy Wallcoverings will conduct the clinic WHAT: Tips and techniques for you Tools and materials you'll need Free 20 -page "`How -To -Hang" booklet Refreshments WHY: Because if you learn to hang from us, you'll always hang with us! SIGN UP NOW! WALLCOVERING CLINK SIZE IS LIMITED -AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT - COME IN, OR PHONE NOW, TO REGISTER Armstrong floor fashion MI rit 1:: IPI c::L. tAE DECORATING CENTRE S4 King Street, Clinton (Jusi opposito them Past Office) 482.3528 Catholics and equally sincere Protestants have been "educated" -into believ- ing that man has an immor- tal soul! Concerning "immortali- ty". the Douay version Catholic Bible says: "Now to the king of ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever. Amen." (1 to Timothy 1:17) This applies to the one "whose name alone is JEHOVAH" (Psalm 83:18 AV). Then 1 to Timothy 6:15,16, speaking of the resurrected and glorified Jesus Christ: "the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, who only hath immortality." And, to cap the climax: The 'Catholic DOUAY ver- sion Bible states flatly: "the son of man is not immortal", at ECCLESIASTICUS 17:29. Why not let God be true? Sincerely yours, C. F. Barney, Clinton. Writer wants information on the Cornish Dear Editor, When my husband was sta- tioned at the Air Radio Of- ficer's School at Clinton in the late 1940s, we lived at Goderich. At no time during our stay there did I become aware that many families of Cor- nish extraction went into - Huron County in the vicinity of Goderich in the late 1800s As the former editcjr of the Vernon Writers Group, I have for quite some time been,,dRing research, on the „ • 'Cornishl,and t ger,: descen 'dants across Canada. The nn object in mind is to write a • Soca History for future publication. Through the courtesy of iyour newspaper, I would like to ask any of -your readers, who with their families and friends wish to share their remembered experiences, or able to relate through diaries and letters, • adventures of past generations to contact -Arte.= -Veronica - Retaliack Futcher, 102 - 3407 - 39th Avenue, Vernon, B.C. V1J 3E3. Youx struvy,: Veronica Retallack Futcher. CIVIC CORNER The Administration Committee will' meet Thursday, March 24 at 9 a.m.: in town, hall. The Recreation Board will meet Thursday, March 24 at 7:30- p.m. • in the council chambers, townhall. The Goderich Economic -Development Committee will meet Monday, March 28 at noon in town hall. - • Goderich Town . Council will meet Monday, March 28 at 7:30 p.rn. iritown hall. The Katimavik Sponsor Committee will meet Wednesday, March 39 at 11 a.m. intown hall. • The Planning Board will meet Wednesday, March 30 At noon in town hall. Huron County Council will - meet Thursday; March 31 at 10 a.m. in the council chambers, ' Court House, Goderich. Farm Supply Division Maple Loaf Mills Limited is pleased to announce VERBEEK'S GARDEN CENTlE Is now carrying a complete line of Master Feeds Products opening special: 1 BAG FREE WITH EVERY -10 PURCHASED Special In toffee from March 17 to March 91, Ma - Try some of the better-known lines of Master Feeds, such es High -Performance Pig Starter, Tend -r -Leen, 18% Calf Starter Grower Ration, ' Texturizfsd Dalry Ration, 12% Sweet Hors.Fo.d or 16% Horse !Crunch Cubes. We have complete lines of Dairy, Beef, Swine, Horse and Poultry feeds, as well as miscellaneous feeds. VERBEEK'S FARM & GARDEN CENTRE' 22 Isaac Street Clinton 482-9333 Dealer for - "We Results *het Coon!" 17