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• REV. ROSS NIiCHOLLS
Wesley Churchh
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How. shall we know the .way?,
Upon entering a junction of�•
.diverging routes 'at a city's limits
I 'was faced with a, mass of signs,,
and signals. And being caught up
viritli the rush til: traffic, I missed
my route.
Many today are 'earnestly
seeking the way.." to heave ; but,'
are 'obviously confused' :O. web
of ..., divergent routes, each
claiming to be the right way.
Sortie flippantly allege that no
matter which way ..we taker we
are all going to the same place.
Such speculation savors of
brimstone. . Matt. 7: 13,14
'"Enter ye in at the narrow gate:
for wide is the gate, and broad is
the way, that leadeth to,
destruction, and many there be
• that go in thereat: Because
e
narrow is the gate, and narrow is
.r the way, which leadeth unto, life,
and few there be that find it."
4
ASK FOR THE OLD PATHS:
Thank God, for renewal
fellowships, that are springing up
all over, the continent, as men
and women and•' young people,'
everywhere, hungering" ` 'and
thirsting after righteousness, are
heeding Jeremiah's wise council,
- Jer. 6:16 "...ask for the old
paths, where is the good way,
and walk therein, and ye shall
find rest` for your souls." .
AM THE„WAY:
'A young man was recently
heard to say, "I've always
.believed in God, but I don't see
where Jesus fits in; but I'm still
looking.” To all sincere seekers,
do not adjust your sets, the
distorted picture you : are now'
getting is due to interference in'
o -the theological department and
is not likely to be cleared and
right away..I suggest you turn
off your" ,sets, and take the,
following action; John. 5:. 39
"Search the scriptu°r ;'. for 'n
thein ye think ye° he C�tetral
life: and they are - they which
testify of me." (Jesus). Acts 4:
12• `.`Neither is there'aalvation in
any "other; for there is none
other name under heaven, given.
among men whereby we must be
saved:" Jesus is Jacob's ladder,
set up on earth whose top
reaches to heaven. Gen -28: 12
also, John 14: 6 "I am the
th
Special message to be
heard at St. -Georges ...,
�,'EIIIIEIlIIlIiHU lli,
} `MRS. NIVA KIM FRANK
Mrs. Nina Fern Frank, Des
Plaines, Illinois, died February
A special message Erdal 4the help to. visualize the • things ...16 .in Des Plaines.
Primate of the Anglican Church which • the, Archbishop is ,
of Canada will be heard at speaking about. Mr. Legg has ` 1 he former , Nina Fern..
services Sunday Marcia 1 at St. ' prepared about 18 slides to be Tichborne, she was the daughter
of William Tichborne and the
Georges Church. The message is -shown (luril)g the Primates former Louisa Hillock Goderich
n corded address by address. They portray people in
Township.
.way....no R cnan cometh unto e. Archbishop Clark in support of all parts ,.of the world who are
•. Anglican Church. It will be D
Father, but o'y me." the World Relief and ' recipients of the .Pel that is She was married to Bernard
BUT, ARE, WE NOT
lwlllrililWEmou
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Funeral service was from the
Stiles Funeral Horne Febtpary
25 with Rev. Dr. Andrew J.
Mowatt,, Clinton, in charge.
Interni'ent was in ' Colborne
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Grant Fisher, Kenneth Fisher,
Carl Fisher, j ..obert Clarke, Paul
Clarke and Wayne Snyder.
DAVID LLOYD M.oWHiNN Y
Iver �throu h he -`World Relief (Beb) Frank who surY�ives.
Developme t program of the g g David Lloyd McWhinney, RR
and cyclo 'men Td� - � Y v'�� 1 e.. , died Friday,
ALL GOD'S CHILDREN? sisters; Mrs. J. B. (Ruth) Orr and "�'1;°Ort Albert,
illustrated by 'a series of , film Archbishop . ° Clark, who .February 20 in Alexandra
slidesprepared by'Mr. Bob Le announced his retirement . last Mrs• Lrnest (Delpl}ine): -
gl Johnstone both of Goderich; one Marine ,and Qenerail Hospital
By creation, ov yes. ;.But ... . in co-operation with Rev. G. G. week because ' of ill health,
after a short illness, He vias 76'
rejected' the sovereignty of God, ..Russell a visited St,G Church in brother, ,Arthur Tichborne
choosingto obey Satap, thus, G d h Sh y
y George s.
. the rector of St. vise a George's s urcears ld:
' April of 1967 t'o commemorate . o erisR . 'She was predeceased'.
.. �� byone-. He was horn„ °25, '1.893
procuring io to themselves this While the. address is„ only the` 13 'rd anniversary of `the • brother, Olive Ticl?iborne on Lot 9. 'Ashfield June Township25to
distinction from Jesus, John 8: tree minutes -in length, it is fofindin of the parish.
acrd two sisters, Mrs; Wylie
h g gt?• (Faye) Johnston and Miss Luella 3aries McWhinney ,and the
44 "Ye are.,. of your father, the ',hoped that the illustYati�ns• will '
Devil; and the lusts of your
f '
father ye wall do." censoring the
new ,p p rod c
old Bible,' or rewriting it, will '
prove aS futile as Pilate's basin of• , ,.
with nitre, and take thee much
water. Though thou washw thee to re li g i o n u s c,u s s e d-_ ° r
soap, yet. thine iniquity is St. Joseph's council held their
marked before 'nae sayeth the meeting in the school gym Feb.
Lord God. Jer. 2: 22.,, "To 17. Father Cassano opened .with
remain in this family .is to share the League Prayer,,,and Mrs. John
the Devil's doom. But adoption Austin presided.
proceedings are . right now Twenty-four members were.
pending - the prodigal's nod; present.
'whosoever will." Reports • were heard from
correspondence, the treasurer,
spiritual committee, membership
and the recording secretary.
There was a Christian family life
report dealing with drugs and a
Family Prayer was read by the
cultural life convener.
nib resolutions °read at the
December meeting were re -read.
The League is invited to the
World's Day of Prayer at St.
Mary's Church, Lucknow on
March -6. '
Mrs. Bob Howard is to visit
the sick.
Mrs. John Howard and Mrs.
Carl Riegling moved that all bills
HEAVEN IS FOR ADOPTED
CHILDREN OF REDEMPTION
ONLY:
Psalm 90: 3 "Thou turnest
man to destruction; and sayest,
• Return ye children of men."
• And just a word to the (wise,
`avoid the divergent routes. The
only escape route open, is to
book passage in Christ, out �f
the "old life" into "the new" via
Calvary, on. to the- tomb, the
final resting., place" of the old_
"ego" self, and habits that
pertain to it.
• And then` in reverse order,
Christ in you, . as in that glad.
Easter morning;.
You'll rise to walk in heaven's
own light,
Above the world and,sin;
with heart made pure, and
• garments white,
• And Christ enthroned within.
Then you can say with Paul;
r Gal. 2: 20'1 am .cruei ed• with
Christ;.: nevertheless 'I live; yet •
not I, but Christ liveth in me:
and :t the life I now live in the
'fleah,II1' e,(. by, ,the. faith of the
• Son of qd, w j ove me, and
gave himself for ' .".,
Say,. just a suggestion before.I
• close; If Old Papa Lucifer's bill
of fare is turning you off, why
don't_ ydu, turn yourself out for
• adoption too. You'll find the
form, and .agreement in John 3:
16, Eph.' 1: 5.
FROM
WRESTLING RING'
TO PULPIT
•
Formerly wrestled -as Sheik Ali Bey. Toured `England, ,
.,- Scotland, .Ireland, canada,__Eastern _and Southern United,.,.
States.,
The 'Olympic Senior Ontario Weight Lifting Champion,
. 1053, 3 Olympic lifts, press = 230 lbs.,°snatch - 215 lbs.,
clean -'270 lbs., jerk - 270 lbs., total - 715 lbs.
were to be paid. '
The League members are
asked to make an article for the
summer bazaar. Tickets were
distribute for a draw on a
hooked rug made by Mrs. Dennis
Dalton.,
t A caging committee and the
sale of ' plates depicting the
church were discussed but—no
conclusions ruched.
Father Cassano u gave a
summary of Sister Judith's talk
on ,the New Approach to
Religion. Religion should be
personal and daily practiced.
Parents, teachers and 'priests
nnfst set good examples.
.. When we sin, we only hit
ourselves. The teaching method
is to love god, not fear Him. A
question and, answer, period
followed.
,Mrs.''' Con Hogan . adjourned
the. meeting and Father Cassapo
closed with prayer.
'Mrs. Walter Clare won the
quilt and Mrs. Joe Courtney, the
chocolates.
Lunch concluded „.the
meeting.
"-The Restless Ope,s"
be- shown at Park'
•
`THE RESTLESS O,N;ES,"
considered tie most successful
motion. picture yet produced_ by
Evangelist Billy Graham, will be
shown in Goderich on March
16-17 in Park Theatre.
With the° accent on youth,
this feature-length film deals
imaginatively and dramatically
'with, the teenage crisis. With a
background setting provided by
the .1963 BilIy Graham Los
Angeles. Crusade, and artfully
woven pinto the story pattern, •
"The Restless Ones" , is a
hard-hitting, bold approach to
our social problems.
Here is a film which dares to
be different, a story -.which, will
stir the heart and:- mind. Having
seen "THE RESTLESS ONES;"
you will neyer be the same.
As one reviewer said, "Here is
a picture that tells the world the
truth and comes, up with an
answer, not an easy answer, but
an answer'froin beyond us."
-
WI�LIAMS
CEMETERY.
to
This . ,answer will satisfy,
challenge and inspire,,young and
old alike. r and will appeal to
churchgoers and non -church-
goers. The . Christian_message
-0 comes through in the midst of a
real�istic teenage situation,
cleanly and without cloying.._
Swift -moving plot • episodes
highlight the opportunities,
facing the church.''
'Screen writer, James Collierl
has skillfully brought into focus
the contemporary Alight of both
„ teenagers `and parents, A
sensitive 4script, produced by
World Wide Pictures 'unde1 ' he
direction of Dick Ross, hag -
resulted i
asresulted' in a "break -though'•' in
"The Restless Ones."
Tichborne • former Mary Ann Johnston. He
•
Funeral seivice was at the was
McCallum Filneral. Home,
February 21 with Rev. Leonard
Warr officiating.
Interment was n Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Gerald -Orr, Gordon Johnston,
Graham Johnston, Rod
Johnston, Bill Tichborne and
Stan Wilson. "
. MRS. VERNA SPARKS
SOCIETY NEWS
~
Relatives from outof town
who attended the funeral of Mrs.
Mary Williams -were Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Hines, Toronto; Miss Alice
Ruston, Waterloo; Don Wiliiarns,,
,Galt; 'Mr. -and -Mrs. Cordon
' Williams, .. Ken • and "' John,
Corunna; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Williams,_ Ronna and Judy,
ME1%ORIALSLondon iVirs. ' Ernie ° Kirk,
Nipawin, Saskatchewan; and
Mrs. Michael Duda, Summerside,
And Inscriptions P.E.I.
Stratford — Ontario Lum Smith of Toronto was
Ronald—C. M c C a l l u m,Doug and ,Jane Smith last
visi4g his relatives Vern; Kitty,
P weekend. He then travelled to
Kitchener to visit pave and,Sue
Representative
21 5 Wellington St. S., Goderich
Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345
Smith.
Mrs. Verna Sparks, Goderich,
died M ay, February 16 in
Alexan ra Marine and General
Hospital alter a five month.
illness. She was 62.
She was born June 22, 1908
in Brussels to Peter -Rutledge and -
the former Ann Speires. She
lived , in Brussels, Parkhill and
Forest- prior- -to • moving,' to
Goderich 40.years ago. •
Survivors . include her
husband, Ross A. Sparks; one
daughter, Mrs. Ivan (June) Cook,
"Goderich; and two sons, Ross L.
Jr., Sarnia, and Mac E.', Sarnia;
eight grandchildren; her mother,
Mrs. Ann Rutledge, Clinton; two
sisters, Mrs. Joseph' (Rhea)
Mansor, Toledo, Ohio and Mrs.
Vic (Wilda) Lutman, London;
an, two - brothers, Ross,
Goderich and John, -Toronto.
Funeral service was February
19 at the McCallum Funeral
'Home with Rev. G. L. Royal
officiating.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. . Pallbearers were
Steven Sparks, Mark Cook,
Timothy Sparks, Bruce Sparks; -
Ron Miller and Gary McPhee.
MRS. FLORENCE- -
IRENE GINN ,
a lifelong resident . of ;
Ashfield Township where he
farmed. '
Mr. McWhinney was. married
to the former Hazel Carr who
survives. _ „ '
Other survivors include two
sons, Harold . and William, both
of Ashfield Township; three
daughters, ,Mrs. Glen (Norma)
Robinson, Frobisher Bay; Mrs.
Albert °(Lois) Nevill, Vienna and
Mrs. Gordon (Irene) Sproul,
West Wawanosh. He was
predeceased by one brother and
one sister.
-The • funeral service wasp
February 24 at the McCallum
Funeral Home with Rev. Glen
-Noble in charge..Interment was
in Dungannon Cemetery.
Pallbearers ,were Elmer „Black,
Jack Pentland, Bryan Black,
Ross Henry, Hugh McWhinney
and • Bert C. McWhinney.
-Flo werbearers-were-Jimilayden, .
and Bill -Hayden`, both nephews.
'IRVINE DOVELL.OKE
M e family that .
..Mrs. Florence Irene (Gledhill)
Ginn, Hamilton, died. February •
22t• in , St.. Joseph's Hospital,
Harnilton, following a two .
month illness. She wasw73. '
• .She was:born March 30, 1896
in Colborne Township to' Levi
Snyder and the former Emma
Blake., She lived in `Colborne
Township,' Scotland,, Ontario
and Goderich Township before
moving to Hamilton.
She was married In March,
1952, . in , Hamilton, to George °
Carrol Ginn who died in 1963.
She was also predeceased by her
first husband, Clifford Gledhill.
She was a member of Taylors
Corners Community Club and
`Fascination- L,49-0=1 -- Canadian---
Foresters. •, She was also a
member of Taylors Corners
United Church. •
Survivors include one son,
Clayton (Dick) Gledhill,
• Hamilton; three daughters, Mrs.
Ted (Lola) Rostron, Hamilton;Mrs. Stanley ' (June) Walters,
Kingston; and Mrs. James
(Shirley) Secretan, Lethbridge,
Alberta; seven stepchildren, Pate
Ginn, Goderich Township; Mrs.
Leonard • (Phyllis) %Fisher;
Colborne Township; Mrs. Ben
, (Dorothy,) ,Whitely, Goderich
Township; Bob, Kitchener;
Gerry, Goderich Township;`1VIrs.
Don- (Audrey) 'Scott, Detroit.;
and Mrs. Fred • (Lois) Faick,
(fireen- Bay, :•Wisconsin; 35
grandchildren and ' four
great-grandchildren; one sister;
Mrs. Brian (Leola) Ames,
Atwood; and four brothers,
Emery ' Snyder, Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan; ' William and
Stanley . of. • Goderich,; and:
Lawrence, Colborne Township
Irvine . Dc ve1l Oke, RR ' 2,
Goderich, died Tuesday, .
February 17 in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital. He
was 70 years old.'
He, was born August -12,1899
in Colborne Township to Charles
Oke and the former Annie
Bl'ake. He was a resident ,of
Colborne Township until moving
to Goderich 40 years ago. He .
was a farmer.
Mr Oke was married
December 25, 1924 in Goderich
to ala Cu-rrellwho survives. Other
survivors include one daughter,
Mrs.- Wm. (Maxine) ,Gould,
Ottawa; four sons, 'Murray,
Toronto; Donald, Zurich;
Kenneth and James, Goderich;
16 grandchildren; four brothers,
Graeme; Windsor; Stuart, Sarnia; '
Orville, Seaforth; and Ira,
Goderich. He was predeceased'
by two brothers and two sisters.
Funeral service was.February
20 at„ the McCallum Funeral
Horne with ""Rev. .G. L. Royal
officiating.
Interment was hi Maitland
Cemetery., Pallbearers were Ben
Whitely, Jim Young, Ken
Holmes, Pat Ginn, Meredith
Wilson and - Colin McMillan.
Flowerbearers were grandsons of
the deceased, Stephen and
Bradley Oke and Ron Gould.
(Baptist Convention of Ontario. and. I uebee) •
MONTREAL STREET near The Square
wt.ctkma TO•AL4
1 0: 00 a.m. -- Adult Bible Class and Sunday School•For All
11100 a.m,, "•--; Worship. and Communion:
"BELOVED!!
.'upe.rvise.d Nursery
Minister Rev. Arthur fAaybury,3,Ar:,
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ST.
GEORGrSCHUR(
3rd Sunday in Lent - March lst
8:3'0 a.m HOLY COMMUNION.
11:00 a.m. --'HOLY COMMUNION ',
Special Illustrated Recorded 'Address by the Most Rev.
Howard Clark, Primate of Alt Canada, in support of
the Primate's World Relief ---and Development Fund.
Nursery at 11 ' a.m.
CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES it 10 and 11 a.m.
Rector: REV: G. G, RUSSELL, B.A., B.D.
Organist -Choirmaster --Miss Marion Aldous,
e . A.Mus., Mus. Bac. -
Knox Presbyterian Church -
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, "B.A.,' Minister
WILLIAM CAMERON, Directdr of Praise
SUNDAY, MARCH ,1st
10:00 a.m. - CHURCH SCHOOL'
11:00 a.ni"- DIVINE WO'RSHIP
'Sermon: "BETTER TO HAVE TRIED,;;
(Nursery and Junior Congregation) ,
"7:30 -pa --
m ' Young People's.
Enter to Worship Depart to Serve,,
•
-"Cub;- Sco-i,-t-s-,
Guides and
Brownies
atd'
tenspecial
church ,-servic-e-_ - ..
Cubs, Scouts, Guides and
,� ro w n ies from Goderich
attended ' a ' special service
Sunday morning in North Street
Unites Church to commemorate
Lord Baden Powell's birthday
and 't=ack ,Scout -Guide week
February 1°5 tip Februarys 22.
Rev. J.—Ar: rr Grant, London,
was the speaker at the service
and said a sound foundation in
life is needed to cope ,with the
problems of today. He praised
the Scouting movement., '
Ann MacEwan, Brenda
Thompson and Wanda Lipner
took part" in the service.
Members of the Scout troop
assisted the ushers.—
North .Street- United-' Church
SUNDAY, MARCH 1st •
10:00 a.m. - SENIOR SCHOOL.
11:00' a.m. MESSENGERS.
* (Junior School Age) -
S. 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP.'
U.C.W. Easter Thank _ Offering Service
Guest Speaker:
, REV. HARRIET K. CHRISTIE, B.A., B.D., D.
Co -principal pf Covenant College, Toronto*
Special Ladies Choil•
W -E -L -C -O -M -E .
supervised Nursery
Mrs. Eleanor HIetherington,IA.T.C.M.
' Organist and Choir Director °
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.-
CORNER OF ELGIN AND' WATERLOO STS.
REV. R. CLARK, Pastor ..
SUNDAY; MARCH 1st
10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a:m. and 7:00 p.m. CHURCH. •
Guest Speaker EVANGELIST BENNY ,LIMA
See „Special Ad
d Tuesday, *8:00 p.m; -. Prayer and Bible Study.
Friday, 8:00 p.m. — Young People's Service.
The House of�'Friendship Reu..,Leonard Warr
1'0:00 a:m. - BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL ,GRADES.
11:00 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE.--..-
:
Sermon .. ti __
"A TRANSCEND:EN•T FAITH",
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BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH
-1:30 .p.m: - WORSHIP SERVICE ,AND
-BIBLE SCHOOL.
W -E -L -C -O -M -E —
Mrs. J. Snider
Mrs. L...Warr
Benmiller Pianist &
Choir Director
62 Cambria Street Noi`th
SUNDAY, MARCH 'tst •
9:50 a.m.— SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m.-- WORSHIP SERVICE
7:00 p.m. - EVA.NGELIST.IC SERVICE'
Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. - MIDWEEK PRAYER' SERVICE.
"A WELCOME AWAITS YOU"
.Pastor: REV. C. A.RJOHeNSON, Br.A. PHONE 524-6887
BENNY LIMA'
Come and Hear and 1 Will Declare What -He
~~� ~ Hath Done For My Soup'•
PS: ¢6:16
SUNDAY, MARCH 1st
11 " A.M. ands 7 P.M.
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Pastor: REV. OMEft HENDERSON
Friday, 8:00 p.m.— Youth Services. ,
YOU SHOULD SOPORT.. .
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SUNDAY SERVICES
10:00 a.m.— SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.,— CHURCH
Corner North and Nelson -- IVlacKay Hall
Phone 524.7129
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
"A FF.LLOiti'SFIIP CHURCH"
NEED A RIDE? CALL FOR BUS PICKUP,
524-9565 or 524-6445
10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP.
'GREAT NEWS!"
Evening Service; '7:30 p.m. "Total Family" Hour
Special Music — Good Fellowship
Midweek Bible Study — Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m:
PASTOR; REV. KENNETH J. KNIGHT
T. PRYDE and SON 0
MEMORIALS -- MARKERS & CEM'ETERY L'ETTER.IIV"G
° . tLINTON a-- EXETER - SEAFORTH
•Goderldh District Representative
FRANK McILVVAIN
524-7861 or 200 Gibbons St. --- 524-9465
KEG. nJ. LL
445.ciimbrilii-ri.t%[t'd«L:°°"4.524- 464 ,-t A^:a .. • niaW .
WESLEY 'MEMORIAL CHURCH
THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Park Street at Victoria
H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL --- 10:00 A.M.
THE WORSHIP HOUR 1 1:00, A.M.
Topic: "rine Plante Another Waters"
STRENGTHEN WHAT REMAINS .
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