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Anointingof sick service
to restore strength, health
Sunday, November 30, wilt"be;a, of old age, those who ate about to
special day for members' of undergo serious surgery should
Sacred Heart Roman Catholicalso be anointed. The sick must
Church and friends of the .comm receive the sacrament with faith
munity. The anointing of the sere and devotion. Unlike previous
will be given at all masses to ;t'�'' sacraments administered by the
senior citizens or ailing or suffer church, this is not a sacrament of
ing members of the community, ,. the dying but a blessing for the ill.
who wish to receive this sacra- As with any sacrament, the
ment. _ anointing of the sick is a personal
In , the Gospels of the New encounter with Christ. The cere-
. Testament, anointing of the sick. mony is meant for healing`— but
with oil was a sign of the concern healing in the Christian sense
and care of Jesus for the- sick: means more the restoration of
The healing , power of Chita' id physical health. Though physical
communicated effectively in the ,healing can and often does take
sacrament of the anointing of the place, the more important heal -
sick; in this sacrament the Wor ing often takes place within the
of God and the symbolic rite give` inner being,byhim •an
the ill person the help he most �
s effective way of coping with his
needs. Anointing of the sick With sickness and helping him to inter
oil is a sign of strength and heal -grate it into his life in a Christian
ing. it is a strong sign of God's ` way. The sacrament's ultimate
love and`care for the sick as ex- aim is to lead the person to salva-
pressed through the Church ' > tion which is the final goal and
Those who are ill with a serious desire of the Christian life.
sickness which disturbs them in i In the words of explanation
their relationships with God and written by the Diocese of London:
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much we need .others, how much
we are loved. We see others in a
different light, s}nce they are now
manifesting their true selves
moredeeply. We are more aware
of the concern and care of others
as they try to help us."
"In sickness I am faced in a
dramatic way with my ° own
finiteness and with death. I begin
to realize that I am not inciispen-
sable. Death is coming a little
closer now and I Must seriously
consider the fact that one day I
am going to die."
The Roman Catholic Church
sees the sacrament of the anoint-
ing of the sick as a means by
which the Christian can accept
his finiteness as a:necessary ele-
ment of human existence, willed
by his Heavenly Father.
Mrs. Wilda Grant and Mrs.
Mary Laing hosted a "miscel-
laneous shower Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Bill Tiffin in honor
of Miss Betty Cowan. of Listowel
! whose', marriage to , Thomas
Haugh .takes'place Dec. b.' AbOut
30 persons attended the shower.
Goderich church is setting
for double -ring ceremony
St. George's Anglican Church, mother's wedding ring.
Goderich, was decorated with In floor -length gowns of sea -
autumn colors of rust and gold for foam green jersey polyester were
the double -ring marriage cere- her attendants, Miss Julie Foxton
many uniting Debra Ruth Salter of Wingham as maid of honor,
and Tudor John Wain on Satur- Mrs. Mary Knight and Mrs. Janet
day, November 8, at three McDougall of Goderich as brides-
o'clock."Canon G. G. Russell per- maids. The gowns'. were styled
formed the ceremony and Joseph with empire waistlines accented
B. Herdman provided organ with satin ribbon tying . at the
music for soloist Mrs. Joy Barri- back and chiffon angel sleeves.
son of Goderich who sang "Wed- The attendants carried nosegay
ding Prayer" and "Wedding bouquets of yellow daisies,
Song". bronze mums and baby's breath,
Parents of the couple are Mr. accented with yellow lace
and Mrs. William John Salter of streamers.
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. John Doug Wallis of RR 1, Bayfield
Wain of RR 1, Bayfield. was best man and guests were
Given in marriage by her ushered by Robert Wain and
father, the bride chose a floor- Charles Wain of RR 1, Bayfield.
length gown of peau de soie fa- The male attendants wore black
shioned with guipure lace accent- tuxedos, white shirts trimmed
ing the bodice, front of skirt and with black ruffles and yellow
wrists of the lllypoint sleeves. tinted carnation boutonnieres.
The skirt fell to a semi -cathedral A reception followed at Pine -
train. A lace Juliet cap held in ridge Chalet, Hensall, where the
place a flowing chapel illusion bride's table was decorated with
sculptured lace -edged blusher a three -tiered cake. Bronze and
veil and she carried a bouquet of yellow mums adorned the guest
Forever Yours roses, stephan- tables and Sam Weir, uncle of the
otis, ivy and baby's breath. She groom, was master of cere-
wore her great -great -grand- monies. Music for dancing was
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The bride's mother wore a
floor -length gown of green poly-
ester jersey with . empire -styled
bodice and a three-quarter jacket
trimmed with lace. Her corsage
was yellow Sweetheart roses. The
groom's mother chose a floor-
lengtht, gown of coral polyester
with a three -quarter -sleeved
flowered jacket to match. A cor-
sage of white Sweetheart roses
completed her ensemble.
For a honeymoon to Northern
Ontario and Niagara Falls, the
bride changed to a seafoam green
polyester pantsuit with matching
figured blouse and black ac-
cessories. She wore a cymbidium
orchid corsage. On their return,
they will reside at RR 2, Goder-
ich.
Guests attended the wedding
from Toronto, Hamilton, Shef-
field, London, Wingham, Brant-
ford, Whitechurch, Lucknow,
Goderich, Bayfield and sur-
rounding district.
Honored guests were the
bride's grandfather and grand-
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Salter of Goderich, formerly of
Wingham; her great-aunts, Mrs.
Mary Cunningham of RR 4,
Wingham, and Miss Bertha G.
MacKay of London; and a great
uncle, Rev. Angus MacKay of
London.
Afternoon. volt
FOWICf:I -- e, November
meeting Of the afternoon. unit of
UMlted Church Women'was, held
in the `Sunday Scbpol Moms, die
worship �cvice had as its theme
Peace and the worship centre
was symbolic of peace v4
open Bihle a white dandle ttglited
for peace, white' doves. and white
tnu.
Mrs: Harold Doig, Mrs': Stanley
Bride and Mrs. Parker -Emig
conducted the worship. Mrs. Jack:.
Wilson sang 'a solo, "Jesus
Whispers Peace". A panel on the
discussion of peaceiollowing the
worship concluded with the
poem, "Harmony".
The study book on "People and
Systems of Canada" was studied.
Mrs. H, Doig dealt with educa-
tion; Mrs. Eurig, health; Mrs:
Bride, religion; Mrs. Eurig,
work; Mrs. Bride, women , of
Canada. A discussion perlad fol-
lowed.
Mrs. Bruce Agla presided for
the business period. The roll. call
was answered with articles on
peace. The dinner for the> Unit
Christmas party, Dec. 11 ' at 1
p.m' was discussed.
Mrs. Agia thanked those taking
part in the worship and program
and closed the meeting with a
quotation from. Dan George's
book. The ladies quilted during
the afternoon. Lunch - hostesses ...
were Mrs. William Wilson; Mrs:
Wray Cooper and Mrs. Warren
Zurbrigg.
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