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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-08, Page 214. • 4 About 55.• m.embejs of the Pa.ha'i Faith gathered at Camp Menesetung this-week,for a-w:eek.long-summerschool. The people,`froin ail over Ontario, gathered•to'study the Baha'i administrative system and Will he devoting a considerable.. rs;-_fit. kaittiiq; • DERICH SI NAL•»STAR. f RSla�S Ya 11X4"r" « 1197r—?J :GE a. .•'. • : Retiring President,- Harold •K•nlsley, :presided', for a meeting of the. exeetrt•ive of the Goderich branch of the,. Canadian Cancer society held BY'RQN GRHAM June .15 theACanadoc : cleared—harbor for'Bale • .•CornOe with corgi. -June 18. the Agawa. Canyon, Bleared harbor' fore Milwaukee with' alt: June; '20: the, W.es:tdale . • cleared harbor for Thunde r t �i$ay witft sant. June' ugboa.t: Lae Mail�toba: cleated • harbor ••.towing 'a 1 Jkiiltg l ntadoc.. cleared'' harbt fo.•r= Baie- Co e with corn June 22 .the; Agaw Canyon., cleared: w4ilbbor for stone' Mpich:, f .,i*uneGlad23.;the Mndor�" .cleared '. harbor dight, "f>r Thunder Bay. -June 26 the Coast.Guard 'Cutter. Rapid returned from patrol. June 27 the AgaVa: •Canyon cleared • harbor• for. Holland,' Mich.•; . _ with salt. Junei9 the Mondoc cleared harbor for Toledo• light. June 30 the Algosoo cleared- ha-rb.or ;for Buffalo with 'salt. July 2 the Coast Guard Cutter' Rapid returned { •. from°•patroi. July 2 the New amount•.of time tochildren's teaching.•A. camp spokesman said more rne_nbers;of-the Faith were expected daring the weekend: (staff -photo) •. . • '• York News cleared harbor fer Co •,. July 2 the '-E.B,. Barber•'eleared• y ; : harbgr with: salt for.Quebec.• • building. They wish also to say thank2s,, to suppliers, :contractors'.:. and business associates for the substantial donations received which made• this evening ,possible it Benrniller United Church' .° welcor•nirrg'6`a11 `present 'and w•h.out added °expense"After, held a Special ServiceSuriday ' rernrniscing sinee.he betaine : the' speeches': the orchestra evening, `June 27th. It Was active in municipal affairs:.' stipplied'excellent music for: called a Musical :Evening, : Up to 1957 the Township . dancing and .entertainment Yi with. the Senior and .Junior 'Workmen =had . their an : the Tiger Dunlop Choirs. and • children and, the 'mac/lin-66P' in the -yard' and • Women-'• s Institute served the Sunii..aiy School ' ..tpaking •a ; open .'shed: at, Carlow where;'..;lunch' to'a very appreciative special' part in this .program. machinery' was• repaired. rn ;crowd. and 'everyone enjoyed Rev.:: Leonard Warr . is the. :.1'957 No. „1 School was 'put: '•a splendid evening. minister anti Fii5' wife Mrs. chased where Machinery has :.. .Softball Softballs has :• Warr directed. ' and JIed the . been repaired and stored but .started •. in : Colborne Towp music. • ° times have . • than ed, `:and :`'ship, It ,is:'very.: ratifying to -; g me how.'....iii There. 'was a splendid' at- Township 's. progress arid .the 0 q ckl pepple :in - P P g tendance .and Rev. Leonid" school -have :become'too small • terested in' sports are ready to Warr...welcomed' .all :present _for all th ..machinery'needed. help. in the special projects in k and ' the •. Musical • Evening • After coniderabie discussion , tlae community.. 'What ,we , started with three piano solos •" and looking ahead for future refer to this time: isthe arena: by Cdnnie Baer', Briann Treble. :requirements it was decided Bemillerx::Qid, Timers : `Ball 'and Sharon Sowerby :to build this •new.Colborne Team are playing a game of followed, by' the Junior Choir ..Township ,_Still .which s. .Slow Pitch ; Softball with:; singing `'The Disciple called .-called . Colborne • T.ownship 4tIN.X • Try. Hards • 'at" t Peter',„'`P:iano n1umbers by .: Public-WorlfsGarage. Benmiller Ball Diamond 'Brenda. :-F•eagan, ,. Connie It was: in .1965: that Mr. Friday'evening Jul=y 16th 8.,:.30 Willis, Larry Baer and Jef-.McNeil ,became . espe:cially p.m.. Proceeds from the game" • Colborne -A team played Colborne B team withB team winning X1.,9. The junior boys played Auburn'and-won 31-14 and the senior boys played Goderich Tw•p, and:won '9 4.: The . girls . played on Tuesday evening July 6th and. 'the schedule is ag follows Stanley Twp. .'vs.Colboi:ne A team, Colborne B team vs. Stanley. Twp.;': and senior girls play an exhibition game with. the. Goderich Bantam girls. Ball fans note that;the games next. week 4,44,1 be -, --Monday July • 12tfi, Tikes 'Stanley•vs. • Colborne Goderich :vs: CoW, orne..A; Juniors.. - God•erich. ' vs. • Colborne ;"= Seniors :- Auburn • vs. Colborne: Tuesday July: 13th girls 13 . and • under ,Goderich at ' Colborne') A;'� ' StanleyB.at Colborne B at the. 'Central School diamond •Ire sc;niors. =' ""Colborne at :Goderich. " We are. pleased to...report Mrs. Pearl Watson, who has trey F'cagan_were-very much, interested : i.ii municipal af- 'will be given to the Goderich enjoyed ��.es,, was another... :fairs and S1n'oe•then has been. Arena Building Fund:-;Your. selection by the Junior Choir, actively engaged in Colbornen.tterfdance and•',support will • Heather .and Darlene 'Jewe•ll Township affairs. Mr. McNeil . be appreciated 'delighted alb with ":a '.pleasing: 'introduced his council,.. clerks. ' Ori Saturday July 10th the piano duet :.::and road' puperinterrdent. Benmiller.Old Timers will be: The congregation .joined. in Former • Reeves whospoke: pii#'ying a game with Lon: •singin•g a.hymn'�followed by briefly were John1(ernighari; desboro ''team at the Ben - prayer. -by• Rev, Warr --aid---.G-eor.:ge`Fea.gan:,.Ralph'Jewell miller' Ball ;Diamond. "The' durin-g:ti o-ffei•ing.a rnirsical :, •and :-Wilmer ,Hardy; Hugh •Colborne;Tbwnshi.p boys and e -u+ her =-•was- ° enjoyed.with Hill, •. •Stanley : Snyder and ' girls ball teams lia5e•started. Buelah Long, Adelaide .Terence_ Hunter were `' . npt The boys' Monday night Fe'o gan and }2ussell 'Ker present' for the' event. Huron . games Ju, '28th were rained nnghan playing violins and 'County Warden Mr. Jack out, but the .girls •played on' Mr. Don Kernighan playing •, McCutcheon spoke briefly Tuesday' night' June, 29th.. the guitar and.was in, the :ribbon cutting There are two teams of girls-. The -Senior Choir' 's•ang a •'cer.emony. 8-13 years, one team played is '' medley' of•-h.ytn•ns - '.'Sweet The new shed;cer.'tainly:is.a Goderich Township and lost 4 Will of God":, "Gior Son rear -ini rovement .and :a while the ocher, team.:played tx: Y Song" ,• . PI StanleyTo.wnsh' ,.; and "`Saved,by Grace" which 'decided`` necessity ,• „anti.. P and won. was fo•1.lowed by the teenagers Colborne _Townshrp'Should be The'..Senior •girls played and junior choir singing. proud of this march ahead, Hallett Twp. 'Tli'esday June Wa1.k, Hand. in.ln'and",, ``He" and because: ..,of this the 29th and won. and . "He's .gpt. the whole Council and those `in'charge The boys play on Monday'` 4vorld in•:His Han¢;'... had open house .to, show the-.4evenings: and•have three age -Mr. and Mrs. Warn sang a - • public -the improvement in groups.mMonday July 5th bays duet "The King is coining": to having the: 'office and:•.8`11 years Tike Team played the delight'of•all which was 'everything .coriv nient in this _�oerich and .won 7-4 and followed by .the Senior Choir •° singing. , "We shall see His ovol.y.:face'-'.:and "Hold: Thoti ••,:. my. Hancr'after which M'rs. in her usual splendid °ice: gang that old. familiar :_i Umber- ?Ninety and 133ne`. he. congregation joined in • raging two hymns- and -the. enior, Choir Tsang '-'Cleanse Garrre4;,. gown •and "as • a'•'fittr fg: l giiax joined::in' singing y. .aithof-Our Fathers..' `After.:the'm.usical: pr,ograrn` en, wo-men and children a. the..:.`.•:G.haa.irc_h. asement :ere a social get-- ogethei was 'enjoyed by all ..: nd as this was he farewell ervice`for Mr.. and Mrs. arr the congregation joined thanking their minister and is wife -, for.:their" untiring """ •forts on their behalf during . err " years of service. esides•thetr°words of thanks •• nd as a tangible expression, • I"ussell Kernighaan-'on behalf of the congregation presented -them. with 'a. beautiful lamp did a . pur;yi3' o moil y, .to ;hich they made- .a -'fitting , tePiY• Rev. and 'Mrs, Warr !lave.• taken up the duties in •• (heir new charge,Under- Open House - There was a` yfllen'did 'crowd ,.at. the Open .iirlse June 23rd ,Of the lborne- Township Public Norks•garage,- Doug McNeil,, ' eve,,,chaired thee —init and . •l"ve the opening. remarks;' • 10 BANK •Needa little light shed on ' your: financial • Problems?.. The •Toronto -Dominion _ Bank haps a lot • of midnight oil -just - for you. • See us today. 1 ToRGa r "I oMINI�o,N the bank where. people make the di.fj(erenee,,, Manager -Mr, Ron Albin. Suncoast Mali Goderich '.4 ti the beard `morn ,of•••the Alexandra, Marine and 'General Hospital on xun,e 29. Chairman of . the n'om1fi'ating comirifttee, Cfa',ude Kalbfleisch, presented 'the slate Of.,officers and ' corn rtaittee chairrnen for the coining year The. list, isas follows.. .11 • . been a patient in Goderich'• . •' and •:Universi.ty pHQspital, London,._ fox the-. past .three -' -- weeks„,- improved- in •. hearth.sufficiently- to 'leave the hos'it p al and is at present: • With her . daughter. Mrs. 12, �1VIcNei.1;' s',57 Windsor 'Ave., • 'London. .She : reports she is improving: -.every "d.ay 'and. would • :appreciate hearing from' her many friends -hi .this district,. . Guests; with Mr. arid d Mrs.' Buclanan over the'holiday • weeker)d,were, Mr: • and Mrs. Fred Buchanan•and•daughter president, . Fardyce Clark; • vice-presi4eal,:.J !W. Banks; secretary, ' • Mrs.,hilar"rorle Town; " treasurerk•,, Milton ayner; committee' chair= men and vice-chairmen:' Campaign,. Les. Pitblado, Harold . Chase; • com- meXrioratj•on..fgnds, Mrs. Zella Crawford; education,.Mrs. Dorothy.Smith, ll; MoKibbon; ' medical -advisory, or. s F. Mills; Planning;;.developrnent aril nominating, ' C!'aude K '.ibfleisch, Mrs. Mary - Russell; • publicity, Mrs., •Marion Shaw;: service , to • .patients, Mrs. Edna . Stephens; transportation, W. li�aroldKrilsley Kelly„ from Acton ; Mr. .and tiVIrs. Marzo. and son Nathan froth 'Hamilton, Mr.'a,nd MMrs. • • Ron:,. Buchanan and .family Lisa, Lesley and Kim from St. Thomas • and., :N"lr. arid, Mrs. • Richard .Smitl} : and -family from Galt. •" • . We are sorry toreport Mrs. "StainlWSnyder, a iform•er resident of Colborne T.wp., is.. a patient in-•:Unive•rsity 'Hospital, London.„ . .. r• 4' ,OOO MItikS 1916 Pinto MPG 2 -door--- runabout _4_cy_linder•engine, 4 speed transmission, >Yradia,_electric.r�eardefogger, Whitewalls, .wheel ,disc side rhoidings_•Lic.. NO. KMU 694 9,000 -MILES • 1975:Pontiac.Lemans-sedan, a beautiful'wder blue int po y ei•meiiiate. Ye, automatic, power steering„.Power brakes, radio, rear defogger, -radial whitewalls; special wheel discs, side moldings. Lic. No. JSC 040 3,0.00 MILES. 19.73__Olcignobile Cutlass Supreme sedan:. Local lady driven automatic' in unbelievable 'condition. V 8,;automatic;power steering, power •brakes„:' power door locks, electric. rear defogger, vinyl roof; tinted „Windshield; side moldings, Michelin radial tires. Must -be -seen. Light green•with•dark green top. Lic. No" OHM' 291 - •' • P.Q-hd1'IAG=BU1C1=CAD11.17A� •"_, - Hamilton Street; Goderich a , 524-839i; ° Summe 'Ail at savings of nits and mere. Balance of 'stock at original price - res • N TO Coats: and • eats MST ARE. GREATLY '1 SHbPPE 4OD'ERICH • OPEN FRIDAY'NiGHT,''ILL 9 9M.,. rriiiril�ift .. 4-. -"1 • 414,404, •