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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-01-01, Page 6
4 ni r.$KGNA •STAR .+; T.IURSpA .I. , ..2!,*'AN 1 UAR YM �V70. . l ►':theta N..in.ister's stud . KEN/. 'ARTHUR MAVEURY FirstBaptist Church.. Ym •III,tII 111111ltf n1111t1111iI1n111111111n1n11111n11. Iultll wuai'• ,� I _• � ; I °. _ .• .., _ ..• 11111 IItI11ftN11llllllnllll111111ftlfttll111111111i10Ni1i1110111N1 It ` + ." (i L'DI'E)' NEWTON .■■y'r�y,Jl N $A IVI1 EL 'SMITH.. ERi�IEB'1' PP I' 't,i•IA,RI� ra. MI B, A, A. 'JQkII�I d ^ F•.1 P • a ridieinuroo:olds ' hedeath-Of Geor: l G e) . Tt ,. nes c, e; Sa , uel .S it#rt • 1�.'� East�,. �'a�t �ia>rvd • .;..� �><�� 0� , �o)Inst�a<) . ewtori� 3 �taad, , �,Street, died 'sudde I l ec ember �,occurred rn Toronto . t lm r ,wC4bderiph Nurs ng",.Home, ille4 at Yr• .. _ G pderleki died. III" aY'. •r, n Q 0.**Alez a dra Marine and a . Q.• i he cerrjber . 22 . t ry *,boob, • Deee be� 18 ' in , 4' exalidta . Y • General Hos i al, a was 4, 1VIr,, _-4.44i'teklaxd Was' •49"'" In - , llowlxi a len t11 aiillless he t H. 9 g. 17 �C S . Manchester . En and the o . Marine and General Hospital a y . He way born Only 18 x.875 in , gi _.y. ._ s n,,1)f 'w . , 6Q? • u ilimm-. � . , � Y � ,. ,_ fallowirl . a ;leii th Ilrress.„11." e ..- .. .. � Binhin ham 'E0 land.. He ,came ...._._ - ,John li'x�ltchard � .:and: 6arah -A �d� ghte�rr of Josen _ ._ ) 'was 9�: N n hN Sh P it r ' -Freeman, t ch d c xe I a e arid- t `e o to rrla►� x acne h f e � Su . e rrI x sa u' . have de rn another, ear. It has°itlade it pas Y .operated.c „ To ether, we a ma itth ugh y• o ' : New:t4: and former Antue (pox:, was .. s � . � t hard in . e i w _ ,_• . , .. ; -- ..... . , , :. c G de ) a .. Sh was married i. and , a e re aax ne un � � ,,...... n1= be .. �. , d n [?Y....SQr n . s � . ace.. � , � � 'wt to s 1 e l rt_ ivdu � t 934 until is �. t nl �ove o e In e e , .: r rseas' • . �.' ,. .• . CZar nc el s t i' n x nt v Goderldh- T .wn � l n�l i 'f e7p ante to` _C ads • 91 d eon•wr ri � 1 d a a n 1910has ni 4 4, K : e, w bd Juin 1 1, 78 in ;142e2,Ili911.0g9t°i"niGshoerleWriasch,4Q.1..ri .,`•C as.'� 0° ,,°.home in Goderich for the an ciI91 ,oineclhis I4rch�p �•brotherh�.~� Gf.�ci�ltilr��'a►�aviashipto' Clementteaaate.P.,Thou .41J.Il' - ,,.,. s i h 0 b t t" p al 1 a� 'i�it seems ...� . �..•)Qt easier to have. sQineorte else ta�rely upon, hasn't 1_ , �. � .. ,. �gn , r about:,Sixears ago. • .,, that a OW we think'about each 'other our life togetherthe• y t#� ��► "MOW . better "things are,,for us Nall, ' Now we are starting a new year. Are. e, s g r .� Y ,-.ou'" coin t'. 'nmke anyresoluti; ns? Even inure important, are Y � � o o 'yb4 going 'to keep them? ° • • ' • , ,. `se Ic a ' 1e Fi t r o . u a, 1 g Joh 111, :.. rry a n.� _ _ rs Wo �d_W�►r. .: � ns Who died November 9 .��..'�' ..-. .Kltche . r._ .�» . Y, _ , r s,. _ .... ... _, d as. Ixla??;�d ..ue ... ,.� � m 'from ; his ;- arrn t9--Goderleh�,in- . - :" . 1 2f He ; was a . dental °mechanic ,- .1968, fter • her ,.m �rla a s in9 3.` to the anner 'Harriet, , N I? - � 1952; e attached: he to the'side ac d•',Medical al'.> resided in° 1 ' e leUnit'(�i • d' .o . 1S, :, e' Cxopsil who .Predeceased' Hern s >M y a>rs ev ' as• � e trier o �'�'victoria'� s w' a �m m... �' ' busts d 25yearsfrom r. Sty >+rancisavlerbefog maviri b ck. to d cfi t. Make an , When You consider whether are• o Ic y *.. Street U ited Church. Y.. you going . n n ago g ..Q .can . , Mr, Smith. was a .meniher of _.... University, where he made , �_ She; was .a xne►ber. of North: , • iresolutions Or what; 'they should be,,- remember that you are �a , f _St. George's An Iican Ch rah amongm , man . o e Hite hutch. g u "person. in a grrdup. WE ARE .AFZ,ECTED BY YOU! Can weW with the hymn -writer, say these words? I SJ would be true, For there are those who ,trust me; -- I would•be,pure, Fot there are those who care. I -would be strong,- Fo>"�1lere is muclr,to suffer; --!4would'be brave, For there is much to dare, I would be brave, For there is much to dare. • I would be friend of all = the toe, the friendless; • I,would be giving, and forget the gift: • I would be humble, for I know my'wea Hess;.• : 1 would look - p, and -laugh and love and lift, I would Tack up, and laugh and love and -lift. _ • 'Inwould_be prayerfuLthru each busy moment; T would`be. constantly in touch with God. Twogld- be tuned to hear His 'slightest whisper; I, would have faith to keep the path Christ trod, I would have faith to -keep the path Christ trod. ' frie ds the Survivors .include his wife?, the Street U " . d C - s. ° ., ;f er da 'Walters; one , arm Ly �.,alid n He is survived by two • therrl students for the Soman Survivor hichid,e-. three .: daughters; Miss Marie- Gopsill Catholic priesthood, During the Osbaldeston Toronto. ,Getty) daughters, Mrs. Barry (Barbara) and Mrs. Ada Donnell both of last year in France he became Grist Halifax N.S.; Mrs d, •Goderich. acquainted with many of the Funeral service was December Carmen (Doris) Vint, • Windsor; n 20 at the McCallum Funeral ' Funeral service Was Tuesday,'-' people in a neighboring village,, 'and, _ Mrs. , Letter- •, (Arlene), - where., he.; Was Warmly receiveclf Home- with Rev.- Leonard Warr , December 23 �' at the Stiles Y Denomme, Londorr�__ five • -Funderal Home with Rev. G. G. When he visited 40 dears latear, officiating, r . u ' „..gran children,"tLo sisters, Mrs. Interment was in Maitland Russell officiating; At the end of his servicer he Gordoin (Bessie) 'Watson, returned to Goderich .for ten Cemetery. Pallbearers were Arlie - Goderich, and ' Mrs. Shirley' Interment was in .• Maitland Bockhart Clift' Sturdy,Jim%CQ,�, • Cemetery. Pallbearers were years, then went ' .to . T-orontti Davis, Ki.ngatQni _.and five „ iJldc __..siotlliston, Joseph where'u he received �` ,an Claude Sinclair, Chei;terM Sturdy brothers, Stan, Jack,_Benson,and a ointment to the postal,. and Vince Young., , Graham,.. Roy. .r- Meriam -and_. PP . ., . ; � „ • r _ ° .Ar'tl�ur„ : all , • of Goderich, and • ,Will'iam. Mugford,1 service and remained- hill, MRS.-- A.;' T. WILKES `l'homas,'California. �Iululunoluullilnilluun1111 ulaiiiIIIIIiIunl ( his retirement in .1953: In -1942': - Funeral service was Friday, ° ; . he married Margaret Pentland of Mrs. Annie Theresa Wilkes,,47 December` 26er at the Sties, Dungannon who survives and Bruce St., • died December 24 in Funeral 'Home with Rev. J� D� "THE �Bi•BLE TO71 established in Toronto Hospital - following a lengthy ,Infeririient was in Maitland A� • r • ,, - lives Dungannon the -home - they• Alexandra Marine and General MacDonal�d�:officiating. H. ,.. t-1 f 11 • Although of a Church --0f- illness. She was 87. ,, , Cemetery. Pallbearers' were L. B. A daughter' of Walter Willett • " •The Bible •Society: exisits to :England background, Mr. Bucky_ Graham:John Bakker, make `sure that the Scrip- Pritchard became an adherent and the former \• Elizabeth William Ross, Warren James, P. tures are translated, circulated and great admirer of The Society ,Wasnidge, she was born August M. "1Vla Fritzley and' John and read in millions of ctapies `of `Friends while still a,12� 1882 in,- Barrie She was Craig High ideals aren't they? This is the ideal that every Christian should be striving to -attain. We are all -responsible for the life both physical and spiritual, 'of everyone,.that is in this world. •,,,.,.° and in languages_ people can ,schoolboy, , - ; ' - • married April,:25 1914, ;ill Barrie Espeeraily those who ,are near us are our responsibility. (mod will understand, to Alfred Pearce Willes,' a• • JAMES STEWART On arrival in Goderich he � ��-•- say to us, Where :is- your ,brother?" What will, we say? Will we ; But you can't EAT Bibles or former publisher ; of the rd-» �' - > y joined North Street Methodist _ •,, -- answer like Cain did •" m 1 -;my brothers keepers because we use thern for clothmg.. The_ Goderich Si nal -Star wt o died Stew of -173 have `murdered' our b other Or will we hall our heads in shame Bible wont do ,a kidney trans - dedicated where how was -.-a g ams Louth Y dedicated worker . in .choir, : Au ust� 10 1957.. r , g g -. _ St:, -_ St,.-Catliiries w,as--fillet}--- at . the times that we have failed, and possibly hear Christ's words, , plan -e or put a man Qn the__ Shea has res'ded in :Goderich ,' instant, f in a'sin le car accident Young Peoples and Scouts. a g Inas miich as ye did it unto one of-the•�lea,St of these My little' moon. - ' ^ .~ had _ always.'---beenan since 1937 and was a -me' her of near - ,,,C atham.. December` 20 ' ones-, ye did it unto Me: What the Bible does is show-. ;° the - Margaret S� d ab t 4 -fit is good to aim at this go4., ., Let u's remember, however, that : we need help Look again at the words.of that hymn, and you K`S.ytpcN • chiefly` eageran our p.m. how real God is and' to esta,b- enthusiastic athlete the Women's Aux li of St.'He is"survived b ►his wife, the lish the pattern.- of his deal- interested in'soccer and tennis 'S d George't Anglican Church. ngs,with men. an many young people were a- former, Mary Lou Mathieson' of • • will ,see--that-'God' is asked toy help. We, need His help. Lets work ;• , : , The nub of the matter is iii, introduced to these games under' She ' survived by' uric Goderich and an. son 'William. 'His work; and let's do it toge•ther. y , daughter; Gertrude of Gaderich. Funeral• service .was held°�'in For Your URA 'J,w,•wYp,mM1Yi,o"Yltw• b _.r.t+,7c, gp'man9Mn'�ayr.�aor�:wH3,e.�r' see or call ..�.. aCEvitin ; & IMacE i an J ' 44 -North St. _ 524-9531 , Donald G. MacEwan' it Peter 4a n • ,� Yb.wYvlb .. n , wJ,ry w •r,w+nh0twaa • LISTINGS : 'A'N'D -ENQUIRIES INVITE15 Peter,S. MacEwan . Realtor Donald_G. Mac Ewai'►'- Salesman / Sri • • If You're Going To Drink LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US 524=7305 CURRY'S TAXI nSe ! GO have a 'aj p y Ne m. - 'Yea r John 3:16, For God 'so loved his leadership. • f the world that . He gave His In Toronto he became a"Boys' • Funeral, - service - as rriday, Stoney -Creek, .µ^� Tuesday, _onl - .Son, 'that ' whoever` 1 e_'�:Work ,1. ade'r . °, -in' _ t . December 26 from • t.. George's - ece . ber 23 at Brown''s Funeral �:':: Y d e � . David'4 A _ �, Heves in Him should nc�t perAnglian Church with, ev. , ...•G.r----„,H.orne, -- * United .;Chit"rch. At the -'time cif, ish but hage:•: .expo.l,-�,„1i of his death, e•, a a-merrii er-of u mp sting - , ...-.n-Th©se-atte-ii'diI'it-fr-orn this-,-- ---!...(RS-V-)-- r,.�.r."w•-,E,,----4,40---4,-co..--z--St: James h� ..� . ~Thternlent.:.:a�u:as.-in,, ori -rare ,sire n Borrd��l3�lited"C �rri � pl�z . �,-.--M� ' This is the best_news. for -a-----: Cemetery,.Barrie. Pallbearers ' Murray'' Cardiff of Bri _ . Mr.. Pritchard was a ,_warms - . p _ _ s�seis,.'W. divided, world and everyone -were _Ca •le. Hill William Prest, JG: Mathieson of :Landon; Mrs,. friendly, out -going” person Y Y who accepts it is ' bound to John ° Hrndmarsh, ,`Maurice W. H. ;Talmo of Port,�Albert, - want to share it with others. greatly respected and loved by , . his host of friends ;eve where: Jenkins, •alalph Smith and; Ewan : - Mr, and - -Mrs.' Sam ` ,Sweeny,. • "GOOD NEWS IS ' FOR • TE•LL rY Rom• Brussels•,, Mrs. Ed Elston, -of 'I�NG."- That is ', why ' • the', Can- • Although 'in failing Tiealth`foi • adian Bible Society seeks i ixr the past fiye years, he kept in Stiles Funeral Herne was i London and Mrs. Ross touch ' with friends and relatives charge, of funeral arrang ments. • Mathieson of T,pronto, support at the commencement • a _ of a new year so that . otherrs on both sides. of. the Atlantic.: * -._ lana' possess in• their own' lan- , The manyy beautiful . floral - guage The Book which tells tributes showed ; the high_ regard , l• of-God's amazirig lgve-to men. " in which he=-was`held, His hobby during the last few; Tarnp years was writin u._ r , . verses which__ in "At Christmas our Saviour was ` rivate -printing4a year ago. They tf born, the Saviour of,Rich, Poor, ,f gave many .a chuckle to the ` Black, good rand bad men.:.the readers. --stain . should not be -commercial Mr. Pritchard was the last of a w u •. Y nothing, not etien_a stamp, not several nieces and nephews and a even a ticket to Heaven." • • ' - cousin in Manchester. • • This's the ' meaning - of .4' The `service from: the,Stiles i Christmas to 11 year ord‘ Andre '.tineral Home was conducted by of Vanier, Ontario. Helexplained ReV. R. C. McClenaghan of his idea in 'a"letter to'Minister of _Dunganno United Church, with Communications Eric ' Kierans, buriin Dungannon Cemetery. ti enclosed with• the drawing he -The pallbearers were -nephews, submitted to the Post. .Office Alwin, Murray, Roger 'and Larry ,-1',DespartmeirtAt Christmas ' stamp.. Pentland, 'Philip Foster and project, ' `` VHAT "'..DOES :Robert Walker. The CHRISTMAS MEAN TO YO1J?"1'-fiowerbearers ' were --Geor e. Continuing' until January 15, the 'r -Gibson, - Tony..,VabDoiigen and ,project _ invites ,• y ningsters Douglas Allemang. 124..and-under to sendiri their Christmas . pictures, from which the designs for Canada's 1970 - -� Current` U.S, farm programs • Christmas 'stamps, will he,cost $3.4 billion annually. selected. rpinr n•... U"wit the o d b; nib', gin' ,� ew'May iha..New , Fearhrin you. happiness, health, rand., r~os' crit �w - rid' r fig theY onI ntied fortune of haviog. as a Iatron.' Than ° o `der -,mucic! — r. ;.r , Otrnet .''4'./'4,58 becansel with. Jesus,, money buys- farn"rly of -s► - From a quick 'glance _over some of.-thedrawings received so , :far, . the timeless ' • Christmas ' -� - associations - the' brotherhood of s men, 'the joy of giving; .they warmth of family love„, and their y traditianal"•°"r""eligioud and` social syrhbols - ' :, seem' to be uppermost inthe minds o£. .A children, even in 19.69: Yet, in their -:pictures, they,- casually combine';:these' ageless themes with today'ns" and to p orrow's realities -- ' such as' to suited; - astronauts celebrating' a lular Christnfas, or g•13iafran child along -side a„ -a. lucky little boy opening gifts • under his Christmas tree. '. -elementary schools across t e --the project in recent weeks, Little six year-old Sein;,from St. ' Lambert' Elementiai7 in Montreal _ .... really summed up 4he magical meaning of Cl rittinas tQ a child: 'Perhaps Grob could ,say w;„jt's ,N?nsense • led. You : see,, -.` Christmas is ratller�,,r,a,. ,Nonsense Land. Notody quite knows what Christmas- 1g _. all . about;.... actulally...it's about many things. rt It's about Jesus being born, that's one things but it's about many, other things too. -Perhaps, you could just • -ay it's like a ' lovely Nonsense Land.” ,rs lv•..a And )nsariptloris Stratford ," ''ofitario Roufl „Co M ,l Iepre$entative 1 VG'ailirt§tori Vit. S.,'Oodel'ich ° Pll ne 'a24.6271 Or 524.1345 A:; 4 ' u,rc of God COSTAL) t/l • y :Oldest PeriteecisfalU:nbiiiibationrin North America t •Rastor I3.EV. OMER HENDERSON ...Friday 8;0 wS• t. 10:00 \1.1 £00 a.m. 'Eorhi"er North Ph N Youth Services: Y SERVICES - UtVDAY SCHOQ nd 7.;00 p.rrr.-- CHURCH' d Nelson - MacKay` Hall ne 524-7129. 1 MEMORIALS MAF R , ' S &CEMETERY LETTERING'. CLINTOI\I, ` ETO SEAFORTI-t " Goderich 1 rict representative -FRAN ' MO:i LWA.IN '-4524:7861 or 20 Gibbons St o 524-9465 J. BELL o : d S:- 5244464 a• tr • 11 a . -r of fine furnIfur e cif' . ek , Botfom r Prices i\ i y...I,N(,+mY Budget Terms 4 LIVING : � rigdiNlilNln R OM SUITES Ktoehler; Br'amore, Sklar" '' DROOM S ITES • by ll~rPeltler,' Knechtel - Stancor,1(Peppler), Kaufman ; I Z'NETTE0AN. P KITdlitN T SUITES Superior, Liberty - ' u lity l terchandiie 1 Tth. 1'3ildnd a , . \„ )Vannes at prices tor -any b'ii''dget, dpi n N day tali Tili 9 . prn. BLACKSTONE FURNIIURE 34 WEST STREET GODERICH ', ,,.1 d, . ,.4,'..4 4:,., ' as F, C L,VA► Y A R BAPTIST Ch�URCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET NEED A,"RLDE? G 4'i�.f*OR BUS,P,I.CK P? 0 � t9 Y.. N� '524.�5G5 ' +�r 52'4 64d'S 10:00" a.m. �~. SUN1�#Y SCHOOL.°. • �,A 11':,00• a.m. -_., 1111 RNfING_ l R'S IP", Q 11Y0 H . , ,B. i .�ANe a i� e e9 � � c_,: IW at F' •i oa E 'l ait`ll, yN ..,17:49.-r>i 1t4 dweek Bible' Study - ,Wednesdays,, at 8:06 pa .., Hm PASTOR• EV KENNETH, J-'. ESLEY (HURCI • THE 'FREE -METHODIST CHURCH " Park Str'.eet at Victoria v H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10:OQ A.M.. W.O R..H IP . 1' 1:0a.A.M, - EVEN CNG 'S'ERV ieE,--- 7:00 P.M. . ., - All Welcome,-- . F.M.Y. •WINTER FIRST .BAPTJST(HIRCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)'. ' MONTREAL' STREET near The Square A WELCOME TO ALL -- 10:00 a.m. - Adult Bible Class, and SundaySchool For Ali 11:09 a.m. Communion Service. Supervised. Nursery M inistet;..e• u.: Arthur Maybu:ry, B TbG• -EORGE'S CHURCH. ' _ ____ _ SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTM:AS' - JANUARY` 4tiis--.---.- . 5:30 a.m. HOLY -COMMUNION T• - 11:00 a -m. — HOLY -COMMUNION AND SERMON. , a Nursery at 11 a.m.. Cr-IURCH SCHOO L'•ASSES at_ 19 and 11 a.m. Tuesday: Feast „'of Epiphany -Holy Communion at 10 'a.m. li'ector: REV. 'G. - G. RUSSELL, B.A., B,Di__-. ' O ganist--Choirmaster.-Miss Marion Aldous, A.Mus., Mut Bac. -- THE REV. G. LOCKHAR-T R AL, $-,gj, r•Miriister -' WILLIAM CAMERON, Direcior.o Prise SUNDAY,- JANUARY 4th 10:00 a.m: =CHURCH• SCHOOL 11:00.a4m.'-DIVINE WORSHIP' x . Sermon: • ' "THE GOSPEL WILL BE,, PREACHED" iN,ursery and Junior Congregairdli)" 7:30 p.m. YOUNG-pEOPLt'S "I 'APPY NEW YEAR" - Enter•to Worship : e ` ' Depart to Serve , reset Un-i-t-e(Fatrurt E - SUNDAY JANUARY • 4th 1,]:00 a.m- SENIOR SCHOOL. • . 11:00 a.rn. -- MESSENGERS.:-, •° _ (Jynior School Age) 11:00 a:m. -- WORSHIP. HOLY COMA/JUN-ION Transfer of Members -y - Sermon: r:,rr A HOUSE UNDIVIDED" - Rev. J. Donald MacDonald, B:St.,•B.D., Minister, • Rev: W. ▪ Maines, B.A.,” Assistant Mini,,stet Mrs. Eleanor 'Hetherington;A:-T.C.M. Organist and Choir Director 'Bethel Pentecostal Tabernat Affiliated with the, Pentic'ostal Assernblies of Canada " Watch Night Service,' Wecitiesdayv-Deo, 31 - 10 p.m: • Viciono .Street United-4Chufik The House of Friendshki,' Rev. Leonard Viarr „ 16;001:m. - BILCSEHObi..--FoR GRADES. .11.:00 Ili', COIVIIVIUNION SERVICE. : -- SERVICE AND BIBLE SCHOOL. S.nid.er '''c"hcilltIP:rr, so. V:toarrr I INITED 11 0 LINIU 'CHURCH' 61, Cambria Street North . SUNDAY,. JANUAI3Y 4th • so a.m. WIOANk SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.- WORSI-1111 senvice EVANGOLIS.,fle 'SERVICE' WELCOmt, AWAITS, VOW' prays 'together U fs' .44