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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-06-11, Page 7OBITUARY REV. JAI JANES Rev. Jo$eplt Janes, M;,A.t t r_Parkwooli Hospital, London, ,,Q ,ryrvnq,r it „n.. -t, .ceased was minis;er , at the God rich Baptist C it rehtime 1943:;; 1047 during which• tune the ant` torium. was redecorated and electric organ installed. He retired from the nainistrY, in► 1952 and, r has since resided' in London.. BeHhad been in ill health for several months. ' Surviving • besides his wife is 'a. daughter, Mrs. R. S. (Helen) Eben• hard, of ,.London,• and a son I. J. M, Janes, of the Mayo ' C1.I Rochester,' Minnesota. There are also eight grandchildren and .a sister and a brother. The funeral was on Friday .at Maitland Street Baptist Church London, with Interment, in oiui Pleasant cemetery. fir 'r You Renewed Your Subscription to- the Signal -Star n, w E"Uv.r.at:t2 D ,>c[eFL p4'01 ' F.-311-ofilfsitNinfrAt It OR ;eta Wi_PE.*2,..11 Have Evinrude Outboard Motors Aluminum,.Plywoocl, Steei Boats SALES -AND RENTAIITS .— SPORTING ROODS AND LIVE„ BAIT — BOA; AND MOTOR REPAIRS AND 'REFINISHING -�- BOATS FIBREGLASSED HUCK'S MARINE 'digs•!=gxp.,v". �U.�3.,.nkAPSyMM1kffiiL�-`,..:waS1T•iiRtY�' tra3:�p- -:w,,,1Tn"-,�Nk''N�S:.:.'+w..�i,:mw,-..•,•-tt w.gnrmma .4 AT, THE HARBOUR PHONE -11587• _ -21-31 aul's ,fi gliegii Chinch, Dun- non,. wall observe its centenary. t�„ on ,Sunday. • Special ervices will le held, with Rev. G. G. Russell, of. ing, R , preaeht yatdt',aof hruga n,. `titi, , Pauls Church enters its send century of. service the chprc�iir wardens are' Thomas Young and' Pauli C alar. The ministers 'since the tui of the century have been as follows: ev. mon Goldberg ' ,49001904 �tir. G B.' cox, 49414.-19o4 Rev, T. 'Hicks., ,.:,... ,1Mr.. 0. F. Duplanl I 11�.1,1-1911 Mai, L. Alexander • • • 18114911 Rev. T."'if. L: Young ,.1912.1913 Rev. R. A. -141;444m m ,1'913.1914 Rev... H. R. Wimps 1914-1917 Rev. W. C. Allison 1917-1919 -Mr. Alfred Shaw x1917 -191'X Mrs, W. C. Allison ,1917-1919 Rev. D. D. Douglas 1919-1922 Rev. E. Hayes • 1923-1927 Rev. W. Perry 1927-1929 `Mr. G. P. Parson 19294930 'Rev. E, 'O. Gallagher ;11.929-1930' Rev. F. H, Gibbs 1930-1931 Rev. W. Hall' 1931-1932 Rev. J. H. Geoghegan ,1932-1937 Capt. A. Ayland, C.A. ,,,19322-1933 Rev. J. C. Caley 1934-1935 Rev. J. D. Gilmour 1035-1936 Rev. P. H. Rickard^ ,..h•1930-1938` Rev. A. A. 1VIaloney 1937-1941 Rev. J. A.., Watton 1938-1939 Rev. L. Patterson ' !1939-1940 Rev. F. A. Hannigan .:1940-1940 Rev. G. K, Nobes 199x1-1941 1941-1941 1941-10.42 1942-1945 /945-1945 Mr. C. W. Mixer Mr. G. S. Honour Rev. W. Donaldson Mr. H. L. Parker 1�A� y '1117 Y:'oli:' . oseeyw:4i"''t,�1�". rt "4., Mr. G: M. Wyatt - 1946-1946 Mr. G. Russell 1948-1949 iTTT 1 �1 T .:T1 T TiTiTJ 1 1T1 T1T T1T1T1 1T1T '1T1 1T1T� +' .T1T T1T.. Jr,1T T-LT.T.TJ"1 GUARANT...EEO :INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES THE PREMIER TRUST COMPANY -OFFICOntario -O'E. 428 Richmond Street, London, 4-2716 Available' Through Harold W. Shore—Broker 38 Hamilton? Street ;Goderich—Telephone 766. r T1T1T1T1T T i 1T T.L. J. 1 11 1 T1T: : iT1 iT1T�Tl._1T '+'+T . + /.Ti +TlY - T1T. 1T�T1Ta,TrT�TiTT+ T T T1T+T1Tl J AT LOW SUMMER PRICES! FAY BU[ GBT PLAN. Now is the money -saving" time to•fiIl your bin with famous, slow -burning, long=lasting 'blue coal'. Small down payment protects you. Use our convenient budget plan. Order tray and save. at your service THE EDWARD COAL CO. 202 ANGLESEA ST,GODERICH PHONE 98 •' f,, 1• `.a, PRICES DOWN -'-SAVINGS UP ON 'blue coal' ?,growth in• memberslpp, having in the year 1076 ,_a` n average attend- ance of 112 at •?earth service. Succeeding clergy ,were,. Rev. E. ,c,. R;Jones, 1870-74; Rey. E. M. Bland, 187477; Rev. W. Henderson,, Rin- i :.�8,' and .th longest .mintstrx' in t krrie 1878sO2. ,ln,the,Caae t v. E, M. Bland is vices were conducted at Dungannon, Port AI beet, ' .St, • . Helens, Sumner Hill, Mandhester, Youngs Scheel House and Lucknow, The Rev.: _lames - Carrie could be called the building parson, for during his . ministry three churches : were built, Sit Mark's, Auburn, Christ, Church, Port Albert, and St. Peter's, Luck:. now. Mr. Carrie made some of the furnishings for the churches, The records indicate that Rev. J. Carrie was assisted. by Mr.._ G. W. Priest in some of the church ser ccs. The parish continued to prdsper 'til 1906 wen •a rectory was pur- chased, and in 1910 the parish was self-supporting during the ministry Of . the Rev. Thomas Hoicks. ,Qn July 8th, 1918, Mrs. W. C.- Allison. ,who was conducting services for her husband while he was. over- seas prepared a con$rmation class fog the Right Rev. David Williams. The. Rev. D. D. Douglas led the parish in ' building theparish hall ,in 1922 and also inspired the •re- modelling of the interior .of the church. In 1932 St. Paul's, Dun- gannon, was combined with St. Peter's, Lucknow, Christ Church, Port Albert, and St. Paul's;Ripley with the Rev. J. H. Geoghegan as rector and younger clergy as assist- ants. On November Oth, 1932, after- noon". grXlces.,,,~comirieneed,- and ..in 1934 the church was redecorated for the 75th anniversary on July 1st. In that same year c'hildrelt's services were held during lent. In 1937 and, again in 1952 the Sunday School' was reorganized. h- .1,945 through the bequest of the late William -Campbell, hydro- was installed in the church. In 1954 due .to damage caused by hurricane winds a 'new roof was put qn the -church- and-.Tepair's•-,made to -the .Parish,.Hall. Rev. H. L, Jennings was appointed to the parish ,in 1952 .,'•• ' At the vestry . meeting in Janu- ary, 1959, plans were made_ ,for the celebration . of the . 100th an- niversary. .Repairs and renovation were made -to St. Paul's, in 1894, '1906, 1920; 1934 and now again in preparation for the centenary in .=both -parish hall -and --ehri-reh. Rev. Ai E. Ta' ener. .„.;.,„4 l Rev. A. • S. ,Mit'•ebelr _.4951*1 Rev. H. L, J'ennu1ig''s ... � "History •Of St., Paul's :Among the -,early settlers 'were to be found many who. had beef.? brought up li the Established �church in England and Ireland, and an appeal was, made to "the mother church for a minister. Dungannon was so, called for its namesake in the liknerald Isla, Bishop Stt+achan of Toronto heard of the petition of the good church people of Dungannon, so he licens- ed the Rev. E. L. Elwood to, be `incumibent of ,Goderich, Clinton!,. Seaforth;. Holmesville, Dungannon and Port' Albert. There are no records, of his activities around Dungannon. . Bishop Benjamin Cxonyn hearts of the • petition of ,the loyal church people df Dungannon and appoint- ed • Rev. R. J, Roberts to be the incumbent of the missionary dis- trict of Ashfield, Colborne' and West ' Wawanosh townships. The pioneers:4did not wait fora church to be built but commenced at once to hold services in the homes, and log school houses, Old and •yeun"�g, not nd essarily all: Anglicans,. dress- ed in their homespun, often bare- footed, but all rejoicing that, once more they were able to join in common prayer and praise: • The minister on horseback was a fain - War and welcomed sight- to;`•the pioneers of the Huron Tract: *The Rev. R. J. Roberts remained only nine months but during this short ministry he conducted ninety- seven baptisms, twenty-eight mar- riages,- ,eleven funerals and one undraeer . and..--: wenty-v reW^ lnurc services,. besides, visiting all mem 'bees and strangers in his district. No small task under pioneer e$on- _ditions. _.:. . The Rev. R. A. Montgomery con- tinued ministering to the large area extending the services into Kinloss, Turnberry and " Goderich Townships. The Rev. J. W. Sires' was minister from 1863 to 1865, and .during this short ministry he inspired Andrew . Draney',' and 'An- thony Ivers to lead a 'movement to erect a House of Worship. On June 6th, 1864, they rejoiced to see their . plans -realized;-fhr the church was opened:, and dedicated on that date, On July 30th, 1869,, during the incumbency of the Rev. G. , W. Wye, the church was con- secrated. by the RightReverend Benjamin Cronyn, ' Bishop of Huron. For many years, the con- gregation maintained a steady INTELLIGENT BIRD "I like • the parrot,' the, man, ,said. "It is the only creature gifted ,with the power of speech that • is content to repeat just What it hears 'without trying- to snake a- good story out of it." "TITE= UCTION . , : ....1 ' �f�� 1 1 Y'IPIRIVIIIIIIIPm" c Iocks out the weather The perfect fit of overlapping ribs in adjoining sheets of Eastern Steel's galvanized 'Tito -Lap' roofing and siding' guarantees weathertightness, for your farm , building. Both at side and end laps, this snug 'rite -Lap' keeps out driving wind and rain. "rite -Lap' can be laid right Over old wooden shingle or asphalt roofing without removingthe>original roof- ing material. Each 5-ribsheet covers a fill! 324' width. Eastern 'Steel manufactures several distinct types of metal' roofing and siding—each designed with a different application in mind. To help you choose the • right covering, write today for your free copy of 'Bulletin 140, showing the best roofing, siding and accessories ' for the covering job you ,,have ins mind. Remember, when applying Eastern Steel roof- - ing or siding be sure to use• `Preston' spiral ,shank Led -Heel nails—the roofing nails with the lead seal underneath the head which plugs the nailhole with rustproof, weathertight lead. EASTERN STEEL P• R 'O D U C T S '• L I M I T E D n MbNtmIA% a member of the Combined $nle,rprises group 6699 -sr •�, cl Lr" OM, tO , ON TO,ONt• OUT ON A LIMB (WIT?` BiLs. *MILEY) Iisnit it odd how important the farmer. becomes, every three or four years? (Most . of thea, time,ev ,one is content to let him go rig ahead and 'batters rains' out on the stony bosom of ,Mother Tractor Destroyea Nature: * •* a .. In normal times, a lot of. people, ''n An ExpIosi�n if. they give the. farmer a thought at a11, think of him . as a sort of A tractor on the farm'of Baxter -ornery customer, always'grouching and Turton, 0o/borne Township, about the weather, always wanting suddenly blew, up about' 1,2. P.M., subsidies -for his, produce, always on Sunday resulting in an estim-' talking hard times,, but, in reality, atedloss of about $3,000. salting money away by the bagful. The Goderich Fire Department But let call an elec.:- answered a call but flames did only tion; and somebody'suddenlthell,garner minor damage to the driving shed N'in which the tractor was .parked.. comes into this own. It is generally' While eating their , Sunday` din= agreed that he is ,a ndble son of ner, the family .heard the explosion the soil, the'' salt of , the earth the and rushed to the . driving • shed. backbone of the country, and We The heavy tractor 'was moved sev- hope of the future , eral feet by the 'force of the ex .shrewd ono, and * e ha* to be. The farmer can take a serious reverse with .' stoic courage. Re can 'weather the bad years' -an+ spread himself a bit ,,in the .good. 'Qonne's. j 'He has ap. great Andeapll�,S, m{orrTe±.. 1 s treat!! *' * * And unlike;. the cit' workeirf tac ent in es igatl'.d .durier . Altogether, theret yirere 12 portable" accidents.A r l Irtable asci eut , is one in. +'rbc. the at b t $190 damaP ' " • of ers,ao 09,detachment T - check. ed-205vehl�es, tasued 73 Warn** aaac r,1aid l/� ' ! ""'' -under ,.anuorx sale'. Islam th'. when . he has slu,ggled mit 'for l , �..�a nese• 1.x;9 per �n,�; t0'« f arty Years', he doesn't • htax a2 , ga and live with on only augnte * . .:. indswpnr-•move into the old ped -pie's home. The' farmer. soils . the farm, buys a little house. in tovlln, and .starts kicking shoot the taxes. Whowouldn't bea happy, healthy. farmer, if he had it all to do over again? It° is common knowledge at elec 'Plosion, which tg. believed to have been caused by a short circuit in tion time that the farmer has had the engine. The • tractor had not lean years, that ,,his income has been in operation since Saturday. -been meagre, that he has ' been , shamefully neglected:* Everybody _ vies in promising him: a fair share of the nation's income; a • square deal; a better living; greater recog- nition; ,and anything else, that doesn't cost much. • * * 8 Let's get- to the bottom of tars. Is the farmer really one of Nature's ndblemen, as the politicians assert at election time? Or is he ' the dour --spreader of . glom; - the. chronic -mai:content, as pretured between electronsl Farm- ers are people,, like everybody And like all people,, they are all types. �A millionaire in a pent- house cam be just as much grouch as a farmer on a Back concession. A , dumb f is~•'just' .as. likely to make -a -mess things as a dumb businessman intelligent farmer' is just as bright as an intelligent executive probably a lot more versatile * * • a * -* .a,.. Of course, he is neither. Farm else, of of a stony armer ess Of . An and ne Dead, 8 Hurt In My, Crashes, de - One person; was -killed-and-eight were ,injured in accidents which" Provincial Police of Goderich' People .are all mixed -up ens There _is_ ,a' tendency, instance, to think of. the farmer as a man of feGw, words. This hallucination. Today's farmer be strong, bug, he is far from silent. Get a group of farmers going you can scarcely get them stopped talking. I've met farmers would talk you into a State mild shock, if you :gave the opening. • ` Another illusion about the farm- er is that he is'cautious. 'Th is that the farmer is the only tithe gambler left in .our economic system. And he's the only gambler who keeps coming back to „table xvb�an hg knows -S� dice loaded. Think not: �'a professional gambler who take the' odds the farmer accepts' when ,he plants his wheat'�or his roll ,in beef cattle." Then there is .the stilly id often 'heard, that the far'in slow to change, resists new On the contrary, he is. a natural- born target for anything n the line of machinery, seed, ,or fertilizer, Elie can't resist ing a go at it. ' Still another misconception the farmer: everybody says, nobody says it louder than farmer himself; that he hale a life. Well, that's not true. might ,fiave been fifty years but not today.. What they mean is that he works hard. he does. But the city fellow works 400, whether he's a pipe,fitt lawyer, a newspaperman girdle salesman. The diff is that all t��city fellow gets of all the work is a bald ulcers, jowls and a baggy while the farmer winds up muscles, -a hearty appetite, a complexion, 'and a paunch as And solid as a bass drum. * .�a , Nope, the farmer maji hot quite,.8b terrific as the politicians tell him hie' is, every few, But neither is ,he to be between. elections, as a frodden misanthrope. He's a tough character, and albout y, for s is a may and who of m, an s fact big-, the are me a would sinks ea„ so farmer is ideas., tural- ew in feed, hav- about and , the hard It ago, really And hard er, a or a difference out head, belly, with ruddy sound • be years. pitied,' down - pretty pretty µ,•a,r, I MO POW' MY FAMILY TO T,HE LAKE SHOULD 64.= THEY ALL -1\1 E E D/ A VACATION, 50 . 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