The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-10-23, Page 23q
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From the
Minister's studay,
REV. ROSS NICILOLLS
Wesley Memorial Church
A vital message
Anyone would agree, that
redlights are not placed at
intersections to excite hr the
traveling public an appreciation
for colors, but rather to convey
a vital message. A wedding
invitation is a thing of Beauty,
but it is the' message and not it's
artistic merits that caused it to
be sent: But, a radio personality,
recently expended several dollars
in radio time euiogizing on the
rw literary excellence of the Bible;.
but conOeded to it no real value
'beyond this, either in schools, or
Sunday schools. May. I add once
more, it is the message, and not
the means, that counts.
Across our country today
• there is much talk about it,
many defend it, many praise it,
and exalt it, but how few in
comparison regard it for it's
message, to those for it's place as
a symbol, or a centrepiece.
What is it's message?
Taken from the New
Testament, "Today's English
version, Good news for modern
man" this. is the message of the
Bible: sin came into the world
through one man, and his sin
brought death with it; as a result
death .spread to the whole
e human race, because all men
sinned.
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But the scripture has said that
the whole world is under the
power of sin. All men have
sinned, and are far away from
God's saving presence. But God
has shown us how much he loves
us. It was while we were still
sinners that Christ died for us.
(If we say that we have no sin,
we deceive ourselves, and there
is nor truth, in us. But if .we
confess our sins to God, we can
trust Him, for He, does what is
right ,— He will forgive us our
sins, and make us clean from all
our wrong doing.). .
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In the same way you are to
think of yourself as dead to sin,
but alive to God, in union with
Christ Jesus. At one time you
surrendered yourselves entirely,
as slaves to impurity, and
wickedness, for wicked
purposes. In the same way you
must nowsurrender yourself
entirely, as slaves of
righteousness, for holy purposes.
Try to be at peace with all
men and try to. live a holy life,
for no one will see the Lord
without it. Re: Rom. 5: 12, —
Gal. 3: 22 — Rom. 3: 23 —
Rom. 5: 8 — Rom. 6: 11, 19
Heb. 12: 14.
legion AuxiI.iary. will have
clowns in Santa Parade
The regular meeting of the and Saturday, November 7 and
Ladies Legion Auxiliary to 8.
Branch 109 was held Tuesday, The November meeting will
September- 15, with° 35 members be held on Monday, November
present. Two new applications 10, instead of the regular
for membership were received. meeting night.
Donations were made to the' The first Zone Card Party of
St. John's Ambulance, $25; the fall will be held in Clinton
Muscular Dystrophy onOctober 21.
Association, $10 and The A Christmas Cake Draw will
Children's Aid Society for be held this year. Also the
w Christmas, $100. Auxiliary will be filling
Members are asked to bring Christmas stockings for the
gifts suitable for children over patients at Goderich Psychiatric
12 years of age to the next Hospital. Ii, has been decided to
-..given.. ,:to e --take p in- the -6hnstme—
Children's Aid for - Christmas Parade being held on December
gifts. Please do not wrap these 13. Any member who wishes
gifts '--ffray`ttcke a O'srdve a -
clown. There will be suckers and
balloons supplied to all '
Auxiliary clowns to pass out to
the children.
The attendance draw was won
by Alma Ward, the mystery
prize by Anne Anderson.
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Don't Let Your Child Be A Flying Missile
Did you know that a child can become
grossly retarded' or suffer irreparable injury
as a result of a car collision, or , even a
sudden stop?
Dr. Bruce Hendrick, chief neurosurgeon
a+ the- Toronto Hospital for Sick Children,
operates almost every day on the young vic-
tims of car collisions. He is, well aware of
the risks involved in not protecting children
who are passengers in cars.
"Some children become total care cases
and are institutionalized. Some become
grossly retarded. Or there can be paralysis
to the arms, or to the face, or they have to
have plates put in their heads."
"les seldom a clay goes by," he says, "
"that we don't get a car accident victim with
a fractured skull."
Skull fractures, says Dr. Hendrick, are the
most common type of injury to happen to
young children who are involved as pas-
sengers in car collisions — andthey are also
the most lethal.
He shares th opinion of many .noted
safety authoritie that the young, victims of
czar collisions h operates on almost daily
-would have ben saved from their serious
injuries irotr h the use of proper child
r s
1estystems. These protective devices
are now available through many car dealers
in Ontario.
Child restraint systems may cost a little
money, but, as Dr. Hendrick says, "it's far
less expensive than what you see in a
hospital."
Dr. Hendrick feels strongly about parents
who allow their children to stand and roam
around freely in the car, without benefit of
protectidn in event of. a collision or sudden
stop. . ,. .
"You see it every day,"• he says. "Children
standing up in station wagons ... standing
on the seat and leaning against the dash-
board --- we don't get these, they're dead on
arrival"
The Departnnent of Transport is con-
cerned about children involved in in -car
collisions. Last year, 55 children up to the
age of 14 years old were killed in cars in -
p.•
-Dr.. Bruce Hendrick, c ief neurosurgeon at
the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children.
volved in traffic collisions. A total of 4,804
more were injured.
"Some 45 per cent of the accidents 1- see
are bad ones," says Dr. Hendrick. "The
brain is not the same as other parts of the
body. It never heals with new brain tissue,
but with scar tissue."
"It is like a bowlful of jelly. S ake it and
Backs.
Low velocity br▪ ain injuries, Dr. He• ndrick
says, generally present no problems. When
a child falls off a bicycle, for instance, the
damage is usually repairable. But when a
car driven at 30 - 40 mph. stops and a child
° hits the windshield or other parts of the
car, "the whole brain is then smashed."
An infant should never be held on its
mother's lap, advises Dr. Hendrick. In the
event of a sudden stop, when the mother is
thrown forward. against the dash, "the baby
absorbs the impact of, -another and itself."
For an infant, with a skull less than half the
thickness of an adult, a brain fracture caused
in this way is `terrible".
Children must be taught to use restraint
devices, Dr. Hendrick says. He himself has
had seat belts in his car since 1953 -- "I
was treating patients that didn't have them
then." His children were warned the first
time they undid their safety belts in the car,
and he would stop the car until they did
them up again. The second time, more
vigorous action was taken.
Parents who know the facts and yet do
not make their children wear restraint sys-
tems when they are car passengers, says Dr.
Hendrick, "are the same type of parents who
forget to take their kid in to get his diph-
theria or polio shot or doesn't give him
proper nutrition."
"They are guilty by neglect.'.'
Children up to ,30 lbs. in weight can
wear seat belts. For toddlers and babies,
there are a variety - of protective devices
available (see photos below).
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00, PERICH. SIQNAi% 1i' ;a R TiitIRSDAY0
Church parade will be held on
Sunday, November 9, at St.
George's Anglican --Church and
on November 11 the Armistice
Day ceremony will be held at
the Cenotaph on the Square.
Poppies will be on sale on Friday
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The, ,general Motors infant seat, (L)', gives maximum protection
for very young+children. The seat faces backward, is secured
with a. seatbelt and has a simple, over -the -shoulder harness.
General Motors also manufactures this seat for .toddlers (R)
which is fastened with, a seatbelt.
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The Ford Motor Co. of Canada's "Tot -guard", (far right), de-
signed for toddlers, wedges in under the seat and does up
with the seatbelt. Children from about 1-3 years old can use
this seat, depending on their weight.
Children weighing 30 lbs. and ,over will receive adequate pro-
tection from a regular seatbelt, worn low around the thigh and
pelvic area. -
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The Bi'ble Today'
One ofthe speakers at this rather the message of a Bif;le
which he bought from' another
Hin.dlL.m.ixt.
BrahHe said_hav-
ing that Book in his hands
was like dynamite, and hav-
"fng been a student of'history
he was captured by the gen-
ealogy listed in Matthew 1, as
it presented the message of
Christ as having. taken place
within history rather than .
simply a myth or legend. As
he read the next few chapters
of Matthew, he surrendered to
the invitation of the Holy
Spirit and three days later
was baptized.
year's Conference of the Evan-
gelical Fellowship of India
was Mr. Paul Sudhakar from
South India. Before coming
to Christ he was a Hindu
Brahmin and took a very dim
view of Christians. He. said
he divided • Christians into
three groups: (1) those who
could not think; (2) those
who dared root think; and (3)
those who would not think.
It was + not the testimony of
any Missionary or Christian
national which won him, but
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Pastor: REV. OMER HENDERSON
Friday, 8:00 p.m. — Youth Services
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I�AYE3ti:Lt) ROAD AT IA,AKE- .�TREi.T
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SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALI,. AGES— 10:00 A,M",a°
"AM 1 MY BROTHER'S CRITIC?"
11:00 a.m. — MORNING WORSHIP.
Evening Service — "Total Family Hour -r 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, 1:00 p.m. Bible Study .
PASTOR: REV: KENNETH J. KNIGHT
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH.
THE FREE METHODIST CHUF CH
Park Street at Victoria
H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL —10:00 Q:00 A.M.
WORSHIP— 11:00 P M.
EVENING SERVICE —m 7:00 p.m.
— All Welcome—
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and'Quebee)"
MONTREAL STREET near The Square
— A WELCOME TO ALL — .
10:00 a.m. -- Adult Bible Class and Sunday School For All.
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service.
"CONTAGIOUS LIFE"
Supervised Nursery
Minister: Rev. Arthur. Maybury, B.A., B.D.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
21st Sunday after Trinity — October 26th
8:10 a.m. — HOLY COMMUNION.
11:00 a.m. — MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON.
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The REV. F. H. PAULL will officiate.
Nursery at 11 a.m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES _
• " AT. 10 and 11'a.m.
Rector: REV..G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D.
Organist—Choirmaster — Miss Marion Aldous,
A.Mus.,' Mus. Bac. _
Knox Pre.sbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th
10:00 a.m. — CHURCH SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. — DIVINE WORSHIP.
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Sermon: "REALITY AND DELUSION"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
The REV.- JOHN W. BELL, B.A.,
Walkerton, Ontario -
7:30 p.m. — Young People's Society.
Enter to Worship Depart to Serve
North Street UnitedChurch.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th
10:00 a.m. — SENIOR SCHOOL.
o 11:00 a.m. — JUNIOR DEPT.
11:00 a.m. — .WORSHIP.
Sermon: "The Name of the Game .
Is Communication"
Supervised Nursery
12:05 p.m. Sunday — Important Brief Meeting
of Congregation after Worship re New Bond
Issue, etc.
Saturday, October 25 Program, Leamington Teens
and North St. Hi -C at 7:30 p.m..
— WELCOME —
Rev. J. Donald MacDonald, B.Sc., B.D. Minister
Rev. W. J. Maines, B.A., Assistant Minister
Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington, A.C.T.M.,
Or anist and..Choir Director
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada,.
CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS.
REV. R. +CLARK, Pastor `
.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th
10:00 a.m. — SUNDAY SCHOOL
1T:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. — CHURCH.
Tuesday; -8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer.
Friday, 8 p.m. — Young, People's Service.
— WELCOME —
Victoria Street United Church
The House of Friendship Rev. Leonard Warr
10:00 a.m. BIBLE SCHOOL"FOR ALL GRADES.
11:,00 a.m. — WORSHIP SERVICE.
Sermon: "A MARTYR'S VALEDICTORY"
Reception of New Members by Transfer
10:00 a.m. — BENMILLER WORSHIP SERVICE
AND BIBLE SCHOOL.
Mrs. L. Warr
Benmiller Pianist &
Choir Leader
Mrs. J. Snider — W -E -L -C -O -M -E —
Victoria St. Organist & Choir Leader
UNITEDHOLIN.ESS CHURCH
62 CAMBRIA STREET NORTH
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26'th
9:50 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL .
11:00 a.m. — WORSHIP SERVICE
7:00 p.m. — EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
Mid -Week Prayer Service Wednesday 8 p.m.
"A WELCOME AWAITS YOU"
Pastor: REV: t. A. JOHNSON, B.A. PHONE 524-6887
The family that prays together
• . stays together
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