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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-06-18, Page 6° OO1aE1 CH $i9NAL-STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970ot 7, From the" -. Minister's study REV. ROSS NIUHOLLS Wesley Memorial Free Methodist Church Our LuodicetuiAge; While the sandy foundations Hi. ,council; .dor He says, "For .wash out from under society and my thoughts are not your a world with the jitters, grasps at thoughts, neither are your ways my ways. For as the heavens are every straw of security, as they higher than the earth, so are my wait for tomorrows headlines, ' ways higher than your ways, and may I point out a few evident my thoughts than your -"Symptoms that unmistakably thoughts. Ea. 55: 8,9. "His point ours out as the Laodicean g council is to buy gold tried i church age. n First of all it was to a world the fire, that thou mayest be rich. busily engaged in consumming ' To buyw,here infers some its creature blessings upon its medium of. exchange; which :na own lusts, :And worshiping the its simplest form, is our creature more than the Creator. selfrighteousness, - and self That God raised up the Church, sufficjency, for the true riches of and commissioned her to turn His intputed righteousness which man's attention from this, rust is the scale legal tender at the and .moth eaten world back to gate, and bar of Heaven. fellowship and dependence on Since, God recognizes that Him; but in our day we find the society is made,,: up of church has abandoned her individuals, we rind here commission, and become one of society's . personal invitation strongest .. contestants after addressed to every individual, material gains. "Behold I Stand at the door and Satan stealthily spread his net knock: if any man hear my over the Church, spiritually voice, and open the door I will blind folding her, meanwhile come in.'r-Rev. 3: 20; with a switching to social pattern, ,Warning about overcomming, --weaving enough religious.threads 't" tiurthat-overeornethArv'liPT -into it to • appease' any stir faf. •_$rent -'-to! :sit -wit1 me- 1n'.mv d • The Father Nagel Council, 5420, Knights of Columbus, Goderich, held a benefit dance on Saturday, June 6, in aid of the Huron County Children's Aid Society summer camp. The affair was reported to have- been very successful. Shown during the presentation of the proceeds are, from the left, Pat Osborne, Knights of Columbus treasurer; Clarence Hanna, president, Huron -County 1` Children's Aid Society; and Mark Dalton, grand Knight of the council. Little Teatre comp�nyfeted Goderich Little Theatre group was held together with the 'and it was decided next year President William Cochrane and election of officers. , would follow the 'format that Mrs.' Cochrane entertained The ' executive officers will has proven successful in th; , ast, Members `•of the Goderich Little "remain the , same with Mr. of three plays per ' on. • Company and friends at a swim . Cochrane president; 1st vice Membership prices will remain and barbecue party Sunday, president is Glen .Lodge, 2nd the same and admission to the June 14 at their home on Nelson vice Ruth Leonard and 3rd vice plays will be reserved for hep. #ou erso were- .Brian:. ar n Secretacy.as Rita—members ., Tickets_ for . out present for the event., . . 4 :._ Ross '°and°• -the 71Teasu.rer.:.is. °Marj._,, of town. • .rause.; ....guests _of Godward.. Much as tfiT"ofie even as I also overcame, " • �' Wale.the physician, by vaccination, and am set down with my Prior to the party the annual A general reports on the produces a . ra j in form of Father in His throne. consciencemeeting of the , little theatre activities last season was given smallpox:.. to - immunize, against. ever taking a genuine case. And as a result Christendom, week by `week grinds out her cerimonial 'ritual in -much the same attitude as the employee whose prirry concern is mealtime, sundown, and payday. But the human responsibility lies in the first three words of verse (17) : "Because • thou sayest," Instead of the church ,rising to God's terms, we have reduced her standards to our level, and vainly expected His blessing on it. Check your records and you will see we have had streams of humanity entering our sanctuaries; thirsting after God, • only to leave. through the back door, utterly disolutioned, frustrated, and soured pn the church and all it stands for. "If a son, asks bread will he give him a stone?" Matt. 7: 9. A serious offence of missappropriation of God's gifts of time talents and treasurers lies at the roots of this problem. If the world was not so modest she would tell the church very pointedly that the demands placed on the average clergyman as a figurehead at every fraternal organization, from sports, to .politics, whether really to invoke divine blessing, or the nod of social approval; Side-steps *the offence of the Cross, and too often becomes ' intimidates, and strips of the moral courage to call sin sin, and reprove it. Then what :is. the answer? We see it in verse (18). • "I council thee," ,.To our spiritually, ' sterile Laodician society who supposes "gain is _..godliness," and looks out upon wast accumulations of material assets, and bulging coffers, saying, "I am rich and increased with goods, and have need of • nothing," Rev. 3: '17. I would suggest the 'answer lies only in the total abandoment of the current trend, and 'a return to T. J. (Gladys) Drennan, London; one brother, Fred, Lucknow. Funeral . service was at • the McCallum'l'unefaT Home,°June 11 with Capt. Ralph- Hewlett officiating assisted by Capt. Wm. McCune. Mrs. Ralph Hewlett was the soloist. ... , Interment was in Greenhill. Cemetery, Lucknow. Pallbearers were Marvin Scott, James Scott, Douglas Scott, John Howard, Bob Howard and Donny • Ray Scott. THOMAS VICTOR GREEN Thomas Victor Green . died • June 12 at Hpronview. He was 76. .•t Mr. Green was -born in Ashfield Township to parents Thomas •and Harriett Green June • MRIRANCES ISABEL GEROMETTE i b ItL�jj�s 8, 1894. He was a building contractor and lived in 1?ort Albert, Corrunna and .Sandusky, Mrs. Frances Isabel Geromette. Michigan. died Thursday, June 11 at - He was married July 11, Huronview--- following a lengthy 1925, in Detroit, 'Michigan, to illness. She was 89. Christena Margaret Doran who She was the daughter of the survives at Huronview, late Simon McCullough and He is .a member of the Roman Elizabeth McConnell and was Catholic faith and of the•Knights ' born June 16, 1880 in Goderich of Columbus. Township: Mrs. Geromette was a ' Funeral service Was. lifelong resident of Goderich Monday morning in Sandusky, Township and Goderich before Michigan at the Mavis Funeral moving to Huronview in Home. Interment was also in ° December 1969. Sandusky, Michigan. She was predeceased by her first husband, Austin Church in . MRS. EDRIE 1916 and by her second husband, BEATRICE CAREY • Noah Geromette in 1959. Survivors include two Mrs. Edrie Beatrice Carey, 613 daughters, Mrs. Lola Elsley, Stanley Street died suddenly in - Goderich and Mrs. Madge Kettle, Alexandra Marine and General Waterdown; six grandchildren Hospital June 15. She ws 80. and nine great grandchildren; She was born in "Goderich and one brother, Fred September 5, 1889 to parents McCullough Goderich William , Daniel Tye and Susie Mr Baechler was predeceased by his first wife, Ione Cutt, in 1961. He was remarried August 21, 1,965 m Port Huron to the ' former Bernice Iverson who survives.. Other survivors include four daughters, , Mrs. J. Karl (June) Billo, Kitchener; 'Mrs.: Gordon (Joan) Crawford,` Mrs. Francis (Jean) Schram and Joyce, all of Goderich; 12 grandchildren; and one brother, Alonzo '(Lon) Huronview. Funeral seraice is tomorrow, Friday, June 19 at 2 p m.. at the ,'Stiles Funeral Home with Rev. Leonard Warr officiating. Interment will be in Colborne Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Keith.Cutt,s, J. ` E. (Ted) Baechlet, °' "George) Schram and Don Crawford, all of Goderich; Ronald Rae, of London and Jeff Billo, Kitchener. . Funeral service was Saturday, , Macdonald. - June 13 at the McCallum. Funeral Mrs. Carey was a lifelong Co n se ry a t i o n Home with Rev. Leonard ,Warr resident of Goderich and was officiating. secretary to- the county engineer, ,, Interment was Maitland retiring in 1950. week- ,. She was a member 'of St. Robert Laws, James McCabe George's Anglican Church and of Cemetery. Pallbearers were Norman Fuller, Mery McAllister, the Margaret Seager Club. • ' Robert -Hoy and,yic Hoy. Survivors , .. include her husband, Robert D. Carey whom she married September 7, 1950 TH ELMA GRAcg JOHNSTON' in Toronto; one stepson, Robert ••. Thelma Grace Johnston, Carey, Vaud, Switzerland•;.„two • Goderich, . died suddenly in grandchildren; four nieces and Pontiac, Michigan, Monday, • four nephews. June 8. She was 55. The funeral service was She was born September 15, Wednesday, June 17 .at • St. Gith 1914 in Ashfield Township - Survivors daughter, Mrs. McClinchey, granddaughter, sisters, Mrs. include one William (Evelyn) Goderich; one Christine; two Ruby Neilson, Union Lake, Michigan and Mrs. �nnuianns, CEMETERY MEMORIALS And• Inscriptions Stratford — Ontario Ronald C. McCallum • Representative 215 Wellington St. S., Goderich ” Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345 The Dedication and Depositing of Replicas of the COLOURS OF THE 161st HURON ,BATTALION, C.E.F. will take place in • T"RIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH -EXETER UNDAY`_ JUNE 28 W The public is cordially. invited to,,atferid.• ti " ALLVETERANS A.RE INVITED F011 REFRESHMENTS at the • I .E,, Pooley Branch folloviiieg the ierVite.. 1+'IL •."'."l14'iI Y:IWc eorge's Anglican Church w Rev. G.G. Russell officiating. Interment was at St. James Anglican Cemetery at Wilmot Township. Pallbearers *ere W.D. Tye, W.H. Tye, Robert Tye, Ian Cunningham, John Sturdy and Peter Sturdy. ' The Honourable George A. Kerr, • Minister of the Department of Energy and • Resources Management, has declared the •week of June' 13.21 as . Conservation Week in Ontario. The 'purpose of the program is to draw public" attention to today's environmental problems and the role played by the Conservation Authorities in Ontario. Art gallery started GEORGE WILFRED •' •Lotte 'Zonnenberg of London hopes to ,add something new to --- BAECHLER the--many'-attractions: i>uron George Wilfred Baechler, 189 County. Picton E., Goderich, died She is opening an art gallery sudden'y • in .Phoenix, 'Arizona in a 105 -year old restored Stone 'June 15. He was 69. House on the Maitland River for He was born Ndvember 4, the„ purpose of showing and 1900 in Colborne Township to selling products of area artists parents Joseph Baechler and Ida and craftsmen to ,the general Ashton. He has lived in Goderich . public. since he was a childa:• and Dates are\July 18 to August ttended elementary and 16. + secondary schools here gas well as w business college in Hamilton. Mr. Baechler was a merchant for 50 years. He 'was a member of Victoria Street United "Church where he was' a Sunday School superintendent for.several years. 1 " are YOU - borrowing elsewhere? Folks these days have "credit" pushed at them from all sides. And it's often hard to resist. But why become trapped in "easy payment plans" and all the other charge and finance deals intended to make a profit. for someone , .else? Your credit union bolo gs to you and your fellow - members. Use it for all your orrowing needs. save money in financing charges a d probably be able to' resist tom* of the impulse gimmi s used by the commercial • boys. t� -�creti'r�unior� 'di1C" .. 1 4 every time! If ypr are not a Member — why not becorne one you toe alto `uligi�lle -W can 'us 7 ...'r . . NI, TVA lir► rlir GGDERICH COMMrUNItV CREDIT UNION s st, oAVID st GIVE ... so more will•live HEART FUND Witnesses to attend convention, Jehovah's Witnesses have just announced plans to attend four days of r instruction, at their conference in Toro> rto July 30 to August. 2. Announcement came this. we* from Harold MbLaren, presiding minister of the local congregation' The conveIt1 ion title"is Men of Goodwill. " ° • The Toronto -convention is one of ten scheduled for Canada, including . centers from St' Rohn's, Newfoundland to Prince George, B. C. Medical secretaries meet The Huron County Medical Secretaries this month travelled to London on June 3, where they met at Campbell's for a buffet supper and later toured C.F.P.L. T.V. station. Following the tour a presentation was made to Miss Pauline Domage, Clinton for her forthcoming marriage. Next meeting to be held in July. .members will be made available upon request. Plans to improve facilities at McKay Hall fell through when ;council was unable to- provide funds for re -wiring. Rev. St. Peter's soman Catholic Church 5 — NORTH STREET — Father R. Moynahan Phone 524-8174 dd Sunday Ma- sses: 8:30 a.m. — 11:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. T. PRYDE and SON MEMORIALS --- MAKERS & CEMETERY LETTERING CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH Goderich District Representative FRANK McILWAIN 524-7861 or 200 Gibbons St. - 524-9465 REG. J. BELL 45 Cambria Road S. -- 524-7464 HAY SPECIALS One I.H.C. number 46 Baler - $995.00 (season Warrantee) One New Holland number 67 Baler — $595.00 One Gehl Crop Chopper —$650.00 Two I.H.C. number 2A Hay Conditioners at $495.00 each One I.H.C. C32 Mower (Trail)' — $325.00 One I.H.C. C28, 3 point hitch mower — $250.00 One I.H.C. number 175 Swather — $1995.00 One Gehl Harvester with two heads — $895.00. Vincent Farm Equip. Ltd. SEAFORTH — :(formerly John Bach) _ -7 527.0120 • igior,a05rozipieiteraistfi .r✓ a�. COMPLETE STOCK CLEARANCE STARTS THURS:, NE 41h ALL' LINES OF SHOES - HANDBAGS AND SLIPPERS AT GREAT SAVINGS ti +SAVAGE' ,-„uza-. SHOES • 20% OFF FOR CHILDREN SPECIAL DISCOUNT on . RUNNING SHOES (While They; Last) . SLIPPERS . Men's -Women's -Children's 1 / 2 PRICE LADIES' WHITE CROSS A j and 20% OFF SAVAGE SHOES Snow Boots - Over Boots Curling Boots - Seal Skins 1/3 OFF TENDINGS - LACES - POLISHES CREMES - CLEANERS TWO FOR :PRICE OF ONE BROKEN LINES AT EXTRA "BIG" DISCOUNTS GARRE1T'S •SHQE STORE 19 ALBERT ST. a CLINTON f 1 HELP! OPERATION EARTHQUAKEI Initiated by the BINDER AMAZONIAN HOSPITAL FOUNDATION (CANADA) • a 'One of' our•Directors proceeded to"a disaster area in the Andes Mountains`of ° .--. Peru, immediately after arriving in Lima, June 5th (I riday) and cables back .0 message of unbelievable tragedy. Preliminary estimates of upwards of 50,000 killed. Another 100,000 or more, injured, starving and shelterless, Exposure • . - b. rated. cads disc Bated:, , a � t t y. a ;�• .,,. .,; a ... iitr .�M� s •.b.. :'S1. W �ccR .�'�v�r"s�""�haifi��"�rt����`t��''��``. y, tirir.. in recorded history. " /• Please send your donation — urgently needed now! — payable to the BINDER AMAZONIAN HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ATION . = • PERU a any y Bank E1�{�T`I"IC�I�AKE, P.O. Roy 2b��iEtoblcoke, Ontario, Or Royal "Peru -Earthquake Relief Fund," Acknowledged.by official tax deductible receipt, The family that prays together • . stays together, .SERVICESUSNt�AY FIRST BAPTIST CIWRCH MONTREALA.TREET near The Square — A WELCOME TO ALL.— 10:00 a.m. - Adult Bible Class. and Sunday School For All 11:00 a.m. --- ANNIVERSARY SERVICE. DR/ ▪ F. BARBER, Past President of the ,Baptist `Con, ption of Ontario and Quebec. Minister: Rev. Arthu(Maybury, B.A.,' S.D. ST. GEORGES CHURCH 4thi . Sunday after Trinity -- June 21st Holy Cormunion at 8:30 a.m.• Holy Communion and Sermon at 10:00 a -m. Nursery —• 10 a.m. PLEASE NOTE SUMMER TIME SCHEDULE Rector: •REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. Organist-Choir"master—Miss Marian Aldous, A.Mus., Mus. Bac. Knox Presbyt�rian Church' THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, R.A., Minister , WILLIAM CAMERON,, Director of Praise • 11 o0 a.m SERVICE' "iOF'WO'RSHIP. -Sermon: "PREPARATION AND PREPAREDNESS" (Nursery and Junior Congregation) RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS Enter to Worship Depart to Serve North Street United Church REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT FATHER'S DAY . SUNDAY, JUNE 21st 11:00 a.m. -,• JUNIOR.SCHOOL. 1.1:00. a.m. — WARSHIP Sermon: "WHERE IT'S HAPPENING'" • W -E -L -C -O -M -E Supervised Nursery Mrs. Ereanor Hetherington, A.T.C.M. Chr Dlretbr Phone Church Offices tudy. -- 524-7631 Or Church ganist Buiandldingoi— 524-6951 Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV. R. CLARK; Pastor SUNDAY, JUNEn21st 10e00'a.m. °- SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. — Worship Service. 7:00 p.m. - Evangelistic -Service. 8:00 p.m. Tuesday Prayer and Bible Study. 8:00 p.m. Friday — Young People's_ Service. . •r.- wrar Victoria Street Unite'd Church The House of Friendship `Rev. Leonard Warr 10:00 a.m. — Bible School For An Grades. 11:00 a.m. COMMUNION SERVICE. Sermon: "JESUS CHRIST WILL RETURN!' BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH 10:00 a.m. — Communion Service and Bible School. W -E -L=C -O -M -E Mrs. J. Snider Victoria St. Organist • & Choir Director Mrs. Leonard Warr Benmiller Pianist & Choir Director UNITED HOLINESS .CHURCH 62 Cambria Street North SUNDAY, JUNE 21st 9:50 a.m. — SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. — WOttSHIP SERVICE 7:00 p.m..-- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Wednesday, 8:00 — Mid -week Prayer Service. "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU" Pastor: REV. C. A,1G'HNSON, B.A. PHONE 524-6887 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET • "A FELLOWSHI IP CHURCH" NEED A IDE?.CALL FOR BUS PICKUP ^524-9565 'c 524.6445 10:00 . a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. — MORNING WORSHIP FATHER'S DAY SERVICE, ••"OUR FATHER! REALLY?" - Evening Service' 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday, Br0 p.m. PASTOR: REV. KENNE7H J. KNIGI-!,T WESLEY M.EMo7IAt CHURCH THE FREE IVIETHobi cHum.cE4: �. Y � A µai� fraal•'r' ,. . �'/ .r r.iiYti"` �s"�aar' war,.. ...... "t1}: A � �#.'ai Y �+�. A{: •�• . v :.SIA w HR .'oss Nicholls,.Pastar ��� . • SUNDAY -SCHOOL -10:00 10:01; A.M. ° THE WOJI.SHIP HOUR -� -1.1 :00' A.M. Topic: "LIKE FATHER LIKE SON" Evening Service° '7:00 parr. 1 b r11 1