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REV LEONARD WARR.
Victoria St-.3enmiller
United Churches
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CHARLES A. McLEAN
Charles A; KoLeart, 191 .East
Mrs. Sarah (Sadie' 'Watson) Street, died suddenly March. 31
at Alexandra Marine and General
Sheardown, 53 St. AndrewsSt.i. .Hospital. He was 59.
died, at Alexandra.. Marine' and
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MRS. SARAH SJ-1EARDOWN
A
} He wad born _llgust
17
.._.. , .. _.. 4 General Hospital April a after an.
illness of levo .years. She was 81,
1,910, to parents Archie McLean
Akoboi still a problem z She was the daughter of John and the former Katherine Griffin
, in "Reserve Mines, N. S;'' i-te ,also
away their brains?" • '
There is a danger in a whole great deal harden. Watson and • the 'former '.Sarah resided in Toronto before •
new attitude around us -•- the Robber of five million brains! \' I'll finish. by telling• a fable Manns and was born March 7, coming'to Goderich,.b
new moderate tem erate broad- No single factor in our society is about a ''boy who. devised a 1889 in.�Bayfield. She attended. He was Goderich,
by the.
P more responsible -.for brainless scheme whereby to deceive a school in Bayfield and in
minded°attitude .of the churches- 4 cleaning and . health unit of
behaviour than is,, the beverage very wise old mane. He would Seaforth-and was a graduate .of Goderich P chi'tric Hospital
and Christian people towards � G sy a spi
alcohol. There is no single factor trap a bird and, holding it alive Model Sohool for Teachers, .for the as
drinking, The problem . 9fPast sever;, years. Prior to'
in all society more directly in his hand ►ould come to Durham. She taught in Crediton
alccihol is very real, .Our society - that he was a dairy. foremam� .
es'ponsible---fe. r-•aoeide'ntsverimc • tlie• .-wises wand spyr -- i--•-for,three•yea, w, • '
aiied'�Al;st�°
is chap a our iffitilderIale an murderous behaviour and Wise -Man r isthis bird alive or is it - S h e was•married June 3, 1914 ' : d
1, se rrian h.. n
*changed, our ' techt�i lues' of ��190 in .Goderich to xlie former
education have chap ed, but the prostitution and, pure human ' dead?" If the wise man said it'in Bayfield to Elmer Sheardown •. 1Vlargery. Lumby who survives..
prole em hasn't changed. }Drink is . Stupidity and still there are those was alive, the boy would,give his who predeceased her ink Mr. Lumbi was an elder of
til -a" oblem acrd -an b�cl lro"- 3 rho s- -•-that alcohol is nota • hand -.a scjueezeu and ripen it, and lavemk.�ex,__ -1,962. Th.e coo ale Knox Presb_yterian_Chureh
defiles it is a fool.. w Cons tee r these facts man said the bird ,was dead the marriage PERSONAL PROBLEM Alcoholism costs industry bo would open his hand and let, She was a
OOPERZQB 9I NAL4 S "hR, CH ' 1,$DA' ",' • 11,i ! ,
,tiillilllull..11llIPlkllll ouni I liillll11IIHi111111i1 a farad'. that pray* togetberk?
Henry Warner who died January
28, 19674',
Survivon include\ one
daughter!', M. Forrest (Gladys)
McClure, Goderich; one $on,.
Alfred, R.R. 1 Bayfield`•, seven
grandchildren And 18 great •
grandchildren. She was
pisedeeeased by one son, Percy.'
Funeral service was. at the
McCallum Funeral Home, April
,2;--• with Rev. Leonard Warr
officiating.
InterMent was in Maitland.
'Cemetery. Pallbearers were
,FFQward Aitken', Harold Warner;
hal'd-warner, .Ceps• -Waive
Lloyd Sowerby and. Harry
Warner. Flowerbearel's were
great grandsons of the deceased,,
Michael Warner and David
s l Y yw
member
problem. show the bird dead. If the wise' had. lived in Goderich' since their '� Surviving besides his wife are BAwerby,
. two daughters, Mrs: Paul H.
of North i ' BABY oANIELE MARIE
Y _ . _.jsandra) Dirksen of_Winnipeg,.
Its a PERSONAL PROBLEM. upwards of seven billion dollars, the bird fry away. Whatever the Street United Church. Manitoba, and Mrs. John D.
'� WILSON
1 To some" people its the biggest is involved in half of all crime. wise man said, lie would be . Survivors' include four _ (Jane) Universal of St,
problem in their lives, and'. they' Contributes to cirrhosis of the wrong. So. the boy trapped thee daughters,, Mrs. Doug (Meta) Catharines; two grandsons,
would be the first to admit it. " liver which is the fifth leading bird and came to the wise .man Matheson, London, Mrs. Harry Da lid Charles Dirksen and James
Let me hasten to say here that I cause of death of men between arid' said, "Mr. Wise -man I've got ((Ave) Cook .rand Mrs. ` Les Eric Dirksen; and five sisters,
!now what I am talking about. the ages of 45-55, Contributes to a bird•here. Is this bird alive or is (Helen) Riley'"` Goderich and Mrs. Ruben (Rodin-) Thorne,
What'1 aim "going to say to you I the ' great problem of poverty. it dead?" The wise man didn't NM John (Yvonne) Campbell, Toronto; Mrs. Robert (Christine)
yContributes significantly to look at, the boy's_ hand at all. He _ . _ , of Waugh, Mrs.'Arthur (Mary)
didn't read in an books..I have - g • Y y , y f field; one son Watson
es been around and I •have seen a • family discord and ' emotional looked right into the boy's eyes . G o d e r i c h , .. t h i rte e n'Howard , and Mrs. Alec
bit of life, so I want just to saydisorders. Contributes to and said, "My son, it's whatever grandchildren; three. sisters, Mrs.
J (Margaret) MacFarlane,all of
is from first-hand' experience: v -malignant neoplasms ; you want it to be." Ada Dewar; Bayfield; .Mrs. Paul Florence, N. S.;. and Mrs. Vim.
Vil
For thirty-three years I 'have 'degenerative heart disease, , That's just how it is with, - (Nell) Cleave, Bayfield, and Mrs.
• tried to be a missionary and disease of the digestive system, your life and the world you are Bessie Gillard, St. Thomas; and
Christian pastor. I've tried to
home accidents and homocides, going to, create, - it's whatever two brothers, Fred- Watson,
help people live the Christian - American Council On Apollol you_want it to be. We have a lot Bayfield ,and Jaek Watson,
honestgood,kindpure,alcohol, Y as April 7 at
Now to tell you• about the -
unselfish. I've tried to -help them- film "Point Zero Eight," The -
recommend
can 'deal with it. May I the Stiles Funeral Home with
to deal with their heart -aches producers got together a group recommend Jesus Christ is ready Rev. R. L. Raymont officiating.
and their sorrows and their pains of professional drivers and took - to co-operate and together both Interment was in Maitland
and their crises in a constructive; them ' to an abandoned airport of you'. can solve this problem. Cemetery. Pallbearers were John .
Christian .. way;and :a cin andChrist has the answer. Have you? Watson, Logan Cleave, James
g where. the ruj ways°- had _been It's your life: --It willfie=whatever Cleave, Robert Watson, Michael
« again, 'the one, zenemy...af....the .marked -out like highways and y
Christian life that I have not th - t th d ' th h you want it to be. • Matheson and Brian Sheardown.
life. I've tried to help them be Problems, Inc. of problems to deal with, and Goderich
e is one of them and only
Funeral service w
ey pu ese rivers roug
been able to defeat is drink " sorrie very •severe tests' at which
Now you know the reason for you and I • would certainly fail. Missionary e to speakhere
very These drivers passed h �
1 it -gets
r.
(Katharine) Ross, Glace Bay,
N.S. ,
Funeral service was April 3,
at Knox Presbyterian Church
with Rev. G. L. Royal
officiating. Interement was in
Maitland Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bryon
'Ainslie,. Gerald Spain, Gene
Powell, Ron Bushell, Cec Adams
and Len Watson.
McCallum Funeral -Home was
in charge of arrangements,
•
MRS.•KATE WARNER
Baby Daniele Marie Wilson
was' stillborn at Stratford
General Hospital April 2. The
infant ' was the' daughter of
Robert,, James Wilson and the
former Vivian , Gayle Robinson,
185. St. Davidk Street, Goderich.
Other survivors include
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wilson, 224 St. Davids St.,
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. E.
(Ted) Robinson, Kipper.
Funeral service 'was Friday,
April 3 at Stiles Funeral Home
with Rev. R. L Raymont
officiating.
Interment was in Maitland ^
• Cemetery.
MRS. SUSANNA MARTHA
_B.OSN.ELL
Mrs. Susanna Martha Bosnell
died in Saskatoon March 24.
Surviviri'g are her husband,
John W. Bosnell; two daughters,_
habituating;--it's . ens a&ing; i ge s expertly; beautifully.- It was - Charles Spicer, Jr., life witness on the mission field;" lie Mrs. Kate Warner died March 14rs:-Allan (Mary) Oesch; Biggar,
t H h
g backing up once executive "From said and a year later personally 3 g g
a person tri its grip. a or she exciting to see
them i
doesn't_ control "it;, it controls along the pylons without ever insurance • ' 1 at Huronview following •a Saskatchewan and Mrs -Geor e
it him. Its not like gingerale. If You touchingone and driving with Baltimore, Maryland, whose organized a tour, taking 21 local short illness. She was 96. (Violet). Faith, Creston, _B. C
g exposure to ' missionary work .laymen to Colofnbia, • South . • . The former Kate; Jewell, she one son, 'Harry' of Goderich;
tell a man Ire can never have any such perfect _control__After the.P �•� was the daughter of James ' eleven' grandchildrenz.:thirty-four,
more gingerale, he says, "So I'll .drivers had passed the tests with .resulted in a changed vocation, - ` America. ry
drink . ofai a instead," P ° will speak at Victoria Street • • During his four years of Jewell and the former Mary' great grandchildren; and one
l juiceflying eblours, the producers Easterbrooki?. ,,She '' was born sister Mrs. P. Ma Weston
you can tell a man that he cant asked them, "Would it make anyUnited Church, Goderich, on service with the'-U.S'." Atarl't`y�';''Nr'ff:' ( ryl ,
have, anymore alcohol, and if Monday, April 13, -�at 8 p.m.'Spicer flew .as an army aviator April 22, 1873 in Dublin. • - . •Bayfield. ' - '''`'`
difference to'you if,„ you hadShe was a lifelongresident of
wt's: _ im_i '"- i.:..he'1 go. Dave Rolston, chairman of the and received numerous The funeral service was held
tJ 1 et : t� drink„ he in ed in
i . - _W• .._ T •- demratlons: ,',volt' e.. tatrc�n �I : t „mea „� .!ray, Il „. a �....,..� Marl All: mints Anglican
... pr n hrtstta nl»-.? b,... w
, . 1 he 11 da�arr - tin to �..._ .. , .. , . . nR-- - a _� L: ,,. ; __,.� , . .
txp the�vval ., Y drrG+3r`s replrn; Oc°urse-not.*;,,,, _ ��;,a ..this iZnrPa
Men's Association GoditincYr``��`'r�wrrs'lirp --ar'rcT in '`ChZrr'clr;' Sasi�a�'ococte'c�-°�--
get it. Then too, alcoholb„ is They were people '-who 'drank
harmful, it's ,dangerous, it's moderately. o and they said it week.
Mr. Spicer is a graduate of Goderichuntil • moving to by Rev. J. P.' Brest. "
As secretary of national . Johns .Ilopki'ns_ University with " Huronview three years ago. Interment was in Hillcrest
lethal stuff. I have never meta wouldn't affect their behaviour `'
man who lost his job because he.affairs for Men . For ' Missions degrees in Political' Science and She was the widow'of David Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon.
Jin the.slightest.. During, paunch.. ,
drank too much gingerale, but I they were given varying amounts° International, the laymen's voice Business Science; -Later-he did- -
have -met manya man who has_of The Oriental Missionary graduate work in Business
of alcohol, so that the alcohol
. Society: (OMS), Mr. Spicer is Administration- - at Rollins
lost. his .job, his career, his - produced • different content
` engaged 'in activating laymen b ' College in Florida.
future and wrecked his lifetheir blobd Oneg Y Y
b�gcause he drank too much person reached .01 per cent,
whisky., I have ; never,,,; net„.;.a.,,another ..02 per"cent, and the` 'retreats, banquets an "interdenominational faith
w man who made her husband highest content in any of these conventions. , Through • MFMI mission founded in 1901 with
p g Y -` , thousands of men from"many the purpose of reaching around
unhappy_._ anew. suints __:the _ex evert -professional- driuers_�uas church affiliations 'and every tits vvarld4with-the CI�CssPe}-of '
marriage because: she drank too •05 per cent. Remember that the
much orange juice' at 11 o'clock police jiidge .08'to be the a danger walk of life have found a - Jesus Christ: Known , in Latin
�,"' in the morale but I have t a" channel; for.: _harnessing and American countries asp The
,g, alevel. After lunch they took the .
woman who turned her house . same course on the_ abandoned'" releasing. personal skills and Inter -American • Missionary
into a hell on earth because she airport ru'hways and you ' abilities. in' ' practical,- direct . Society (IMS), the OMS has
drank too much n at 11 ' missionary involvement.
work in Ecuador; Colombia,
in wouldn't recognize them as the
o'clock in the morning. I have same drivers. They were no. During the nine years Mr. Brazil,, Haiti, India, Japan, Hong'
never ,seen children who went Spicer served the insurance Kong, . Formosa, Korea and
longer in control of 'their
hungry, because their parents ,vehicles. All of them speeded up business, he was an enthusiastic Greece.
spent on Coca Cola the moneysupporter of Child 'Evangelism
-that' was the.first effect of the r `
theywould have spent on bread,fellowship, Christian Business
Palcohol on their brains. They Men's Committee, Youth For WILLIAMS
but I have seen children who are accelerated the ' wanted to o
Y g Christ and the Gideons. For
many years he played' a vital role
in his local church and was
Missionary
_: chairman _of.. the triis �
liquor the money •they mould d the crossed -the white-
, measures in
err n : The OMS is an evangelilcal,
means of missionary crusades
hungi'y and starving and- badly faster, they Couldn't negotiate
0
clothed and neglected 'because
the' turns accurately they
on beer and
'r parents spent
then
over,. they
pylons ov
e the
knocked,_
swerve y ro ram: , l -Ie is . resent! on the
-Ai been spending on bread: line to the wrong side of the - ,P g P Y
So that's -what I mean when I Board of the Chinese Overseas
say that alcohol -is a personal
problem. It'd because of what it
does to people, and that's why
we have to be careful that this
new ' attitude of tolerance and
moderation- doesn't blind us
"" towards the problem that it
really is.
• SOCIAL PROBLEM
CEMETERY
EMORIAJ.S
And . Inscriptions
road which as ,you know, is one
Christian Mission and, Child -- Stratford Ontario
o the main . causes •of fatal
accidents. Evangelism Fellowship of` Ronald C. M e C aI I.0 m
The new ' attitude of Maryland.
Mr. Spicer; visited 12 . Representative .
tolerance, and moderation and
countries in Central and South 215 Wellington St. 5., Goderich
broadmindedness on the part of
Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345
e. America in 1964 and observed'
thChurches and Christian
It's • also a SOCIAL
PROBLEM, one of the most
serious problems in our society
today. About two . years ago
e there was an editorial in the
United Church Observer which
stated'that in ' a twelve month
period . Canadians spent
$1,904,000,000 on alcohol and
tobacco. I wish they wouldn't
lump those, two iteins together. I
H' think that alcohol is in a class by
itself; it's a lethal thing; it hurts
not only the person who drinks,
but everybody who has anything
to do with him. This
astronomical sum of money is a
four times as much as the
rr
government, spends on pensions
for all the veterans 'of World
Wars 1 and 11; fifteen times as
much as it would cost us fon` a
national medicare scheme; forty
times, as much as it would cost
us to,pay free tuition for nearly
all the students in Canadian
'" Universities. Can you look at
that picture of priorities and say
that drink is not a social
problem?
Do you Wonder that the
American Mental Association in
its journal talks about alcohol as
the robber of five billion. brains!
Shakespeare coined that phrase
in, his play, Othello, where
Cassio, a fine military officer,
allowed himselfto be plied, with
liquor so ,that he became drunk
and got himself in :a brawl
�r waving his sword around too
freely and did-, a bit of, cutting,
Next morning °lie ' woke,tip arid.. .
fbulid that he,. had been
. l hiefe+d i alt P
trY p `ikhili "t
rank, so he criedout in his
lament, "Why do' men put an
enemy in their mouths to ,steal
people is '. not making this many different types of
problem any easier ,for the Missionary activities and boards.
I was greatly impressed ' with
young people. It's making it a the potential , of the laymen's
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Oldest Pentecostal Denomination -in North America
Pastor: REV. OMER HENDERSON A.
Friday, 8:00 p.m. Youth Services.
SUNDAY, APRT 2th
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HURON CHRISTIAN MENS ASSOCIATION
PRESENTS ..
Charles
Spicer Jr.
Life . Insurance executive from '
Baltimore, Maryland, whose
exposure to missionary work
resulted in a changed vocation.
MONDAY, APRIL_ 13.
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11:00 a.ri1. - Worship .Service and "Com munib'n.
''WANT O P F' Or WANT ON?"
Su ,ervised Nti.rse.ry - -,
Minister: Rev. Arthur Maybury,
ST. ..111
2nd Sunday ,after Easter, April '1 nth
Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m.'
Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00 a.m.
Nursery
Church School at.. 10:00' and 11:00 a.m.
(Congregational Planning Meeting at 7:30 p.m.)
Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D.
Organist -Choirmaster -Miss Marian Aldous,
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Knox PresbyterIan Church''•
THE REV. G. LOCKHART-ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise -
SUNDAY, APRIL 12th
10:00 a.m.- CHURCH SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. - DIVINE WORSHIP
Sermon; "OF HUMAN - BONiJAGE"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation) _
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-REV2_R,DBERT L. RAYMONT .., , . ....
HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE',
SUNDAY, APRIL 12th
10:00 a.rn:1 SENIOR SCHOOL.
11:00 :a.m. - WORSHIP.
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Phone Church Office and° Study - 524-7631
Church Building' -'--S24-6§51
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CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS.
REV. R. CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, APRIL 12th
'10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL. .
11:00- a.m. Worship Service.
7:00 .p -m. Evangelistic Service.
LA$:00 p.m_ Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study.
8:00 p.m. Friday - Young People's Service.
victoriaStreet. .United. Church
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10b00_.a.m. - BIBLE` SCHOOL FOR ALL GRADES.
11:00. a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE.
Sermon: "ALCOHOL STILL A PROBLEM"
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1:30 p:m. - WORSHIP SERVICE AND BIBLE SCHOOL.
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UNITEDHOLINESS CHURCH
62 Cambria Street North
SUNDAY APRIL 12th
9:50 a.m.- SUNDAY SCHdOL
1 1 :00 a.m.- WORSHIP SERVICE
7:00 p.m. - EVANGELISTIC SERVI-GE
• Wednesday, 0:01t0 - Mid -week Prayer .A'WELCO'ME ASWAIrs YOW" -
Pastor: REV. C. A. JOHNSON, B.A. PHONE 524-6887
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H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 10:00 A.M.
t.'00 A.
Toilc: "ATTORNEY OR ---JUDGE"
April. 11.th, 7 30 p.m..- 'Omega.. Youth' Kir action
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