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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-04-17, Page 7• .THU101i)LY. Al RIt. ,17th. 1962 • ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH THE GGODERICH 81GlitiliL43TAR SUNDAY, APRIL 20. 1052 14,30 a.m.. HOLY COMMUNION. 10 a.rlt. SUNDAY KCII(1!)1.. 11 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON. :3 Ii,ol. PRIMARY or.r.r. 7 p.nt. EVI:NHON(I A.ti1J SERMON. KEVERENI.1 BEVERLY VERLY 11. FARR, 11.A.. Lt'>I'fi.. , CTOIR A. W.. ANJ)ERTON. Organist and .Chointu *4elf' North Street United Church SU.NDA1; APRIL 20, 1952 ID a,rn. Nl'NDAY SC'HO014. 11 a.tn. Last hi the series on the United Church Statement of Faith "TIDE £ONSI'MMATION." 7 pan. TIIE AF'1'Ejt4,1.OW OF 1 '1'ER.,- REV. H. A. 'DICKINSON, B.A.. MINISTER. • II. A. CLARK. Organist and "Choirmaster Knox Presbyterian Church INVITES YOU, TO, WORSHIP THiS SUNDAY "Church going tan flies are happier families." • • A step in the right direction is through the ,door of your Church. It' invites you to the. priceless teachings of Christianity. It offers you strength and comfort such as nothing else can give. When you help the Church you are helping yourself. Attend services this Sun- day. You will be welcome. 2 p.m. SACRAMENT OF LORD'S SUPPER. .-,Friday,. April 18—Preparatory Service. REV. R. G. MacMILLAN. W. II. BISHOP, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M. Minister. Director of Praise. Goderich ,. Bap tist Church MONTREAL ST. •�. MINISTER—REV. IAN G. mND, BA. ORGANIST and CHOIR LEADER—FRANK BISSETT 10 a.m.- SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 'a.m. "Meet the Prophet Amos." 7 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE. Speaker—Dave Medley. Theme—Christ has arisen. have you arisen in Christ. Monday 71".m. Compass Comrades. 8 p.m. I3.Y.P.U. Wednesday—Prayer Meeting. BETHEL TABERNACLE (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) REV. HOWARD MINAKER, PASTOR Sunday School 10 a.m.. Still Going, Glowing—and GROWING. 11 a.m. "THE .JOY OF THE LORD." 7.30 p.m. "A STRANGE OFFERING." Tuesday 7.30 p.m. Bible 'Study. 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. 14 Friday 8 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors. THE LITTLE CHURCH WITH TIIE BIG WELCOME. s • Victoria Street United Church 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP. MIND,TER—REV. D. W. WILLIAMS. Organist—MissMaryJoyce Strachan •URIAN GitEENWAI.D, 1rft, e►f 14,s Ath,;.;elesr, California, seams 444 be s.-wi atrllg off ant visite for lite aft r he and t h re's' other small try .hall their stoma 1114 pumped at an einergetcy Ium+spita1 re'v sistly. Ilrban',s frler►41as, 1►ruua,�ht 140 lessitltsal after eaw•allc►wir g Inisteihancec,t►s la4114411rs. are Martha Siryd.er, ('brhs .1e'tfrles 04)4) Parol Merlin. KINGSBRIDGE K1NGSliltlDGE, April 11;. -Mr. uitd Mils. llerwau lambert -us of lluuiIItou spout Easter wish Mr. arut Asres. Dennis 1)ulsten 0041 family. Mlbnrs Mary Moerneck of Toronie was horde visiting her. parents., 11r. and. Mea. Leo Moerbte+k ter u tea' days. ..lir, and Mrs. .Joseph Garvey and family visited 4)t Easter with the Garvey brothers. 31r. and Mrs. Joe Fitzpatrick told Benny visited with `airs, Martha O'Neill. Mr. Don le'rayue of Lundell s P141 - Easter with Iris parents, Mr. tied J4'r 1111 be et Fray Mr. James and Dennis Sllrt►t't1 of Detroit 'spent the week-old with relatives in the vicinl't'j'.'ca Mr. and Mrs. • Joe Lane and futil- ity of Seafonth and Mrs. Henry Veber of Great Lukes, 111., visited Leith Mr. and Mrs. Nate Martin receutly. Mrs. Thomas Joy.—Mrs... Thomas Joyt who Wtics spending the WIl1 rr months with her daughter and sou- th:ltaw, Mr. and Mrs, Will O'Brien at itosselatid, 0111a Pawed away'. 4)11 Saturday:, April 12, In her 142ucl year. Site was a Ilfe-long reesIdeut. of Ashfield, huvjug taught school there for litany years before her Marriage to :1'homitss.Joy, who pre- deceased her i4) 11)25, as well as a son, Leon, anti daughter, C&'cili. Left to mourn her Ions are two sous,, Clarence and 'Thomas of 11etroit; six daughters,, (Mary) Mrs. %V!lliuua O'Brien of Roseland; (Irene), Mrs. .I u Ines Wallace of 'liorou!to ; ( Annie/ Mrs. ('Connor of Detroit ; Gertrude and Eleanor) 11.11.4. Con'nae, 1I,0 of Detroit ; ,( Margaret ► Sister Clare 01' St. Joseph's „mulalnity ; ,severel grand and great-grandchildren. In- terment' took pla'•e Tuesday after, [boon in St. .Joseph's cemetery. *-Kingsbridge. Rev. Fr. Ma'Martin officiated at. the grave. .For quick results—try a classified ad i11 The Signal -Star THE VOICE OF BETHEL Rev. 'Toward E. Minaker A WORLD UPSIDE DOWN ',These Mel 114-1vt' turned the world upside dowti are come hither a1so.'• Acts 17 :8 These words were s4poken 0181114. I'aul and i4ilitH by ungodly num. Words to 1144' 501444' e4T4'0 vers' 4x,k1fi about Je s8c8 Christ. slaying, "He perverts the nation." The reason for this ontten'st Will4 the preaching of the Gospel that had p o ver to ole:tnae men from their sites and ellnnge Si 11110144 440 cih'11dr4'1i of God. Since Salton u.•11rp>sdl the tnaershlp of this world it has always Iss'n, upside down. The 11ee41 IS for someone to set, it right side up. The power ,for t11ts pro(s'.5'WAS 111411I11c41 by Christ on the cross*. The ('hristian world professes to en(1►race 11IK teaching bu4 sully 'Villa to possess Ills snlvarf.ion. Any salvation that (1444'8 not revoitltioniz4', change ami mike a nrnU la new creature is not t1e. *rtivnttAn Christ gives. One does, not need as snl►s'r nbliadanc's' of knowledge 4o realize this world Is in a terrible (Y►nditi+►n. Wishful thinkers only will declare —tile wot'hl Is getling Is't(er." I(►vx1's 'Word declares that cons it lanes wI41 "wax Wo41•so A nil Worse." The trite follower of ('irris't looks forwat'tl with jey'(ntss an- tclpitt.1otu 'to the clay w"11(441 the Lord w114 ret'nrnl and take eon*rol of Mks world and 41114411 Ills children away from its (xlrr iptievu. The nitsnsvevI cvaa►ne►t took forwnrd with impaling lest dork fore- boding for at that dine (i rira+t: rejesiton4 will be judged. The (troth o1 God will teak forth upon tliis earth, the terror and +suffering of which 18 dtni cult to destotelbt'. "Nene" Is ribs' tittle to prepare to escape ti14' wrath trf God and let 111th s•nve your soul from eternal first'. Tomorrow may be too 141:te, gLionstored by the Bethel Adult Bible Class.. CREWE ('I119%VE, April 1e;.-. Bobbie Hun- ter of lctu'kn'sw visited on Goed Friday with the Curran boys. . s• Roy be A e :Mr. 1ts� l�tl tt and .(,. and 1 Mrs. Bill Diane of Hamilton were Caster visitors ssit'll Mr. and Mrs. T: II. Culbert and '1'rnu. • - ' Mr, and Mrs. Bert Finnigan ws•re Sunday visitors with Mr. and Jars. J. Culbert of Ltt'eknrw, Mr. `and Mrs. Colin Crozier and Douglas of' Blenheim spent the Master week -end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Crozier. Mr. Jack-M4'4\1attuaey of Toronto was visiting with Mes+ssrs, D:tve Sud Bert Mr1V'IrUnrley at the week -end when word was r4N ei'v((l that Iris graadfatt►er, Mr. John McWhinney at nein) Bay lead passed away., He and Mrs. nada MleWhlnney let on Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral. This eontimmity ex44'Ja1s sympathy to Mr. Dave :114r\Vhinueey and relatives of the deceased. .lir. and Mrs. C. Finnigan visited on Sunday with Alnberley friends. , PORTER'S HILL ,1'tsit'1'11t'S 1111.1., April 10,- 'l'he April weetlug of the W.A. of Grace ('lintel' was held at Ore home of 31•re. A. 1»uekliart with 18 ludiee lneSeut, The ufteruuou won spent Ili finishing up vile quilt anti a cl11) pun was ginned. The president, Mrs. 1). Harris, took charge of the melting. la opetac-d with hymn 104, :Mei' Willett 311'0..1: Lockhart led 4,1 pro d er. ' The Scripture was rend try Mrs. .Jelin 31c4.'owtlu, 'rite roll 411 11 'eras au5wet•t_'d with 4)u Easter verse. 1'Latl1, were discussed for the ct'lebration• of the 25th anni- versary wt the church this summer. ,1_loii y and names; were handed In for the culendnt' heitu; printed for next year and Barbara Betties re- cetved dire prize for having; the 411*14t lames for the month of April. The program was i4) etuarge of Mrs. Pete Harrison and aura. A. laM•k- tiart, eot►srir►tims of a sole by Mrs. Bill ('ox nisi -wading/4 by Mrs. Poe Harrison. After hymn 10S,' 31r. Renner closed .the meeting with prayer. The hostess ser%•ed a lovely lunch. The May tweeting- w111 Is. .14t the sable of Mrs. J•im (_ox. Mrs. Les Cam and Dorothy have returned holuee .for the Easter vaca- tion. .lis,-. Cox intends to rt14)al11 lama. now for the summer. Mr.' and- Mrs., .1; S. 1,txekhart. Clinton, speirt a few days: last week at the: house of ttu'ir son and daugh- ter-hi-law, uut h- i t M 1 M J k SHEPPARDTON • 4111-:1'I'AlLIVl'l)N, April 141. 31irs Edith Yeoman awl 31r. Norman My'- 4 hire of lanelou spent the week= end at the. 41441114• of 31r. and Mrs. 1)4(11 Jlot wire. 31r, 4)1141 Mrs. Norval And(.rsoti. Shirley and Jerry. of Toronto, Lind Aft.. a4)Q Mr. .1aek 1'It'b1ado, lhal e'r, 14,,031(1 and .Judith, of tit. 1'r1tutrill- , '•, • ',vent 4 )14' weeti:a ai 411 the 1v,t0te "f 1,11.1. lady's mother. Mrs. A. !•`utter, 44:1(1 visited their brother 11411111, -and Mrs, 1'":ster and family. Mr, Jay Cattle of Detroit spent e the .w4.444 -end at the twin' of Ilia, ;Mut :nut 41sT(., Jlr', and Mrs, FredJl+'Cub •, Jliss Dolores Gower of Godet•lclh is speeding the Easter vers fee wish her aunt 3114,1 mule, 31r. and DotiMrs. oti Mt(;nire. 31r. and Mrs. Eldon 1•'.rh, Jlela i4) :surf J►oltglas, of I,iactowe•I, 'spina i- week-eue1 with lire Erb's sister. Mrs. and lir. F. Rising. Mr. -and Miss. Warner Sln'fIt of tear Tee'. -water and Miss Phyllis Sin►-a b• who teih'l 's near Ing'•rsoll, visit' el Nloinl33' with Mr,. and Mrs. 1're'e• 1','t enia r1. lir. and Jt'rs, Den Stonehouse :11141 '[tickle of Guelph vl!;lttesi over lr t• weekend with the lady's tsar - 4111S, JJs. :lied Nies. Percy Graham. Those Disagreeing tear a arw, r. urn Mrs. ' . '”` lea rt. With Editors Had TAYLOR'S CORNER Critics in 1852 TAYLOR'S COIRNEIL, April 10. Thu' April meeting of the '4%.1. was held in the church. Another quilt was quilted J», the ladies. It was decided to hold the annual bazaar in the fall.' Service has been resumed in the church for the summer months, after hating boon held 'i4) the school for the winter. .Servlet(. next Sun- day will be at the usual time, a p,111, Mr, s and Mrs. L. G. Collyer, Mr. and Mrs, '4V. Snyder and Mr. :111(1 Mrs. Reg. Sturdy have ret limed from Florida whbere they spent the winter, The *Misses Helen and Jean Whitely of 'Toronto spent the E.1ster work -cud :1t the family home. lir. and Airs .1ito Sbnt•!air of London visited -1t •-1'4i ter tidos ant. the hater's parents, Jlt•, and Airs. L. G. Collyer. Easter visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Howard Sturdy were the* latter's 1Sister, Mrs. H. lieKle' and lir. McKie of Toronto. ' ° - Mr. and Airs. Joan Lumsden of Port Colborne spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh McCabe. - • Miss Maxine Sturdy of London spent the week -end with her fam- ily in Goderich Township, Mr. and Mrs. I)on Seeott visited last weak -end with their relatives in Goderich and Goderich 'Township. "How's btlsineSS?" a passe'r-ley asked -the elcl seisisor grinder. "Fine." 4,K' said, " 1 never ,t:aw tures; so (lull." - • Mark Twain and Artemis:4 Wank, ofrett-• toll how -violently some readers of newspapers In • the Ala' (.mean West disagreed with the opinions of their editors. Instead of `using pistols to protest in the • Canad'i'an Near of the 1850's -- Western Ontario was the West then crities cancelled their sule:411i,- tk►ns with a. terse "Stop nay paper" notice. Naturally editors ilisceur- aged that sort of rebuke and thus,' with evident 'approval, the editor, Thomas McQneeii, of The Huron Signal, Goderich, on July -).X), 18.5'_, quotes ecolumn prominently s ! est n- in 4,i the following letter in wide!' be says "a witty correspondent touches, off the `Stop my paper' gentry." It reads In part : "Some melt are composed of usual, molasses .1111 1r1eaI111ess, equal parts of each. and again some are com- posed of mud :and meanness without one 11rop of sweo11111'-----tsslles :111 1(111(1 and souls all meanness, and the chap that stops Ills paler to try and hart the honest printer, bs not so Mean as he's mouse -smiled! You might as well tire a p opanin against- thunder, biow a rwatr4, against a hurricane w!th a pair of leaky bellows, or try to put out Vesuvius with a snowball, :is to sllenee a newspaperman by mean tricks. The honest printer will. tell the truth and shame the devil. and that's the printer that bad men hate worse than bed bogs hate Venice turpentine," PICTU km/ Crown Diamond now offers Decbratone custom -Made paints. With Decoratone it's easy to match thecolors of your furnishings or to devise new, exciting color -schemes. Decora tone offers you an infi- nite variety of shades and a complete range of finishes from which to choose. Custom-made Come in 'and let's tell --you about these . remarkable nett/ paints. They'll amaze you. E. Breckenridge Hamilton St. e. Goderich 'Ts ',Toys )4OKEX Quite u fuss has been wade over the, sure or lean regular 'annual truuaf"ers of Awhile quads front pro. vi14e1itl to municipal iutheritles. Mayers 314(1 aldermen have been pruftase in their that4)k,r. There has Weil tuuc•h tack of" girls, ,gen- erosity And x4) ou. 14) some casts the proviueiul g& s tluueut . people swept to buys e,oufunedi tlfeeninre•1t1'la with Santa Claus, , The ouJJ t4utila ('h,tls 14) 1bl,s, or any other ,,;►4)r ►s'll,t,rc' !,ublic funds are [unshed, declares The Flitutsriat Pear,. is the : tit spaset-. 11e Is .11u only ce,iatrlhutor, No matter what terms We Into, those trannaetions bear -en provine-lal 11 1141 Inuutelpal t;oti-ertuueu.ts are merely trau»feirs of ;iotley ,supp'lied by the taxpayer. And certain!) to .$onto of thin the mur►tclpal author- ities have as wu&h right as the Prov i aceta 1, The gasoline tax is au example. Everyboownsdy Shp owns a rear or trttiek coutrjeute•s :)nd contributc+r 1►attd- 4.01lH ly. Somee of. these. vehicles i never rue a mile outside their own i munleeilrality and With at least 1Iire•e quarters of thein the great •milk t of their travelling is within the 11,4':1l .lhu1ts. o11 1o0':►1 Stre•etss 11111 and maintained by the local author- ities, Yet the provincial authorities eel- lect all the gas tax. It is only fair that this revenue be shared but let's ►10 it without all this nonsense about gifts null gen'r'o,aity, 11 is the taxpayers' money that is being 1►atided around. QCITE A CONTRAST 'mere is quite a dltTere-ru'e be- tween the first 4'anadlau budget and Mr. Abbott's latest, observes The 1"la4nciul Post. In 181:8, the year following Cenfederution, the figure's were 'Total receipts ...,... t':Yvr$13,087,',).lf( Total (.x144.14)111ures ..,,-.. 1:s,-1%4;,1,9:: Surplus • 01,4,35 That was the kind of Is,okke'e-plug the average (hap could grasp. :tad It stayed like that for quite' a While, Indeed'all federal expenditures for the first 4-1 years of C'onfede'ration, inclar1ing what was then considered 5emtil4' wildly extravagant subsidies for the new railways,) :lys, added up t' $'2.2 1►illionss or alums* 4x34414' half of what Mr. Abbott 110w- proposes to spend in :i single•„year. QUICK CANADIAN ()HZ1. Name Ndrth America's fifth larg- est city. 2.41f this country's ne'wsprintjiro eduction, -how' mu'•h is used by Canadian daily newspapers? 3, Canada's E44kimos ;ire believed to have come froth where? 4. N'S hen and where was ('anada's first cotton company established? 5- In the .,s. the,,re Sri' 45 people, ler s(a8N1 mile. How Litany in - Canada? ANSWERS.: 5. Less than 4, a. Froin Asia. 1. 'Montreal. 4. In $herhrooke, Que., in 1815. 2. Sevenper 0l'nt. (Material supplied by the editorsI of Quick ('anadian Farts, the hand -1 book of facts about Cagad:el • THE And the story in portraits of your children's growing -up becomes a pre- cious possession with the advancing years. Phone for your appointment tvdcy. HENDERSON'S SQUARE PHONE WI, -1 pretty, young lady presented u ,;Meek at the frank window for cast► - in;;. The teller examined it quick- ly and asked, "Can you identify ce,ur50lf?" %Vitereupon the young lady dip- ped into her ---purse and pulled out a small mirror. She glanced .b4) it for a hiona nt and then looked up 01141 said. "Yes, it's me all right." ,Mutt ? "I hear that you've been to a school for ,stuttering. Did it cure Jou?" Nutt : "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." Mutt • "Why, that's wonderful!" Nutt: "Yes, 4 -tri -but it's awfully h -h -11 -h -hard to w-w-w-ork th-t4,-th- thut into an ordinary -e-c-e-c•-c-con- versation." 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