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REV. GARWOOD G. RUSSELL
St. Geo s Airglican'Church ,?
4., The Minister and the Genie: A Minister, "Thrt: " ishesT" » ,
Fantasy: in three episodes. "Any thing ? ' t• No
•RPISOAl Y:..,__.• restrictions? '
" once upon a time there was a "Anything!" said the Genie.
Minister who lived by the side°of a "Well, , well,"' said the
a big Cake The Minister was Minister. "You know 1 have
often unhappy because of some beenthinking about my *parish
of the attitudes of the people in aric`�o my first wish is —my
his parish. firs wish is —now I want to
,One clay as he was walking get this quite straight in my
along the shore of the big lake, mind: how, how do I phrase
he saw in frontof him a very this?
strange object. "I wish that everyone in my
.He stooped down and picked parish- could get some positive
it up from the sand. idea about the necessity of the
It looked like an Church for the proper and
old-fashioned lamp. complete practise of ' 'the
As he rubbed the sand from ° Christian faith.. Now, how is
this strange object there was a that? 1 wish that ` ". ••
puff of smoke and out of it "I heard you the first time,"
emerged a huge t" nie dressed in said the Genie. "Why would you
pantaloons and a turban.
The Minister was too startled
to move.
He clutched the lamp and
Stared in fear at this remarkable
creature which towered above
him:
Then the deep voice of the
Genie . ' proclaimed: "Speak,
Master. What do you wish for?" "Oh, well, I suppose it's a
wish for that?"
"Do you ask questions 'or
grant • wishes?" • asked the
Minister pointedly.
"I grant wishes," said the
Genie. "beat, I'm an intelligent
man and we have plenty of time.
I just wondered why you would
wish for that." •
Londesboro artist Ann Faitrservice held an . exhibition of her
work in conjunction with the Horticultural Society flower show
last Saturday and received acclaim from viewers for her work.
Obituaries
She is shown,
•-staff photo.
left, chatting with Helen 9ideen of Goderich.
Christian Men
�. gospel singers
"Wish for?" said the Minister reasonable _question," answered DR. WILLIAM ALEXANDER retired foreman with the CN
excitedly. "Do you mean 1 get the Minister. "Don't you know (ALEX) WALKER ' He was a member of the This past weekend The Huron
wishes?" how it is these days? Everyone United Church. Christian Men's Association
_."Y ,," said the Genie, "Three wants to be religious or Christian Dr• William Alexander (Alex) Survivors include his wife, the „ sponsored the visit of . "The
can. t :without♦�mbotherin with the former Ruby E. _London; ones GaIileaps=Go eLSingers"..
avishe� gran_ • g , -. - _ .,Walker, fib Nlonl„_ t .,
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and Ithink they like the churchHospital following a .lengthy Ritchie, Willowdale; three which the young men bought
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Alexandra -an-d 'General.crave{: . i�s:.-at. large -°lsassengeY
sponsor
the imminent return of Jesus
Christ.
Sunday ' the Galileans sang in
Victoria Street United Church,
the -3tyestfieiri..-.:C.iiurct>J..>ann ,the,_
TetsteQostut Oltlracil,
building whenever it spits themillness He was 56. grandchildren; and one brother,.
to go. And I suppose if they Son of John Walker and the Archie Houston, Toronto:
were asked fora couple of &bucks
J equipped themselves. WILLIAMS..• At Knox Church gymnasium a
Funeral. service was from the .-..
/�/� r former Mabel Hanson he was- very delicious. supper was served -'
- / �I•- , - ,, d.-tcr.- she gout, .w t a zne lli "#ia'�6, 19-irrM1tcFiellt, eavex t one; enton ., wit;# - • =about . 18( %1k...
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a they d give it, but don't ' ask He`.1.
moved. to Hanover at the• age with Rev. C. -Roadhouse,4lorth--attendance:-Here -the Galilieans
L i fe
and. them • to give five bucks a week of
or teach a class of kids every
High School, the Ontario Interment 'was in Mount
Breath
- 1: Trenton United Church.
He was a graduate of Mitchell officiating.
Sunday morning.
• "Of course, it goes deeper • Veterinary College in Guelph in Evergreen Cemetery,, Trenton,
Carbon monoxide is al- gas than that! They don't think .the • 1935 and the University of . Pallbearers were Hugh, Archie
that -escapes every time a cig- Church is relevant. That means it Toronto in 1936. lie was a and Stan;;,Iouston, Dave Ritchie,
arett-e is lighted: If you in- has Lost touch ''with - the real veterinary surgeon. . r•• r T. Wheeler and L. Wennamaker.
- hale cigarette smoke, there is. things that matter in the world. Dr. • Walker. was married ililll111IIIII111111HI11111111III11I1111111Ui1l111ll111111111111I1
no to block the gas' from' "Then there is science! The August 24, 1968, to Ruth Walls
entering' your bloodstream. Church is bound up with belief who survives. •
t Filters cannot trap the gas. in God and miracles and things, ' He is a past chairman of the
What happen,. when carbon and people haste trouble Grey County Board of
monoxide gets into your blood- accepting the suplernatural these Education and of the butilding -
stream? A team of Danis re- days." - - . committee while in Hanover. He
searchers at. the University of "I still don't see' • why it t • was an avid horseman. •
Copenhage have found out. matters" to you so much," 'said '- He was a member of North St.
Carbon monoxide rapidly, de: ' United Ch
Genie.
"Let me put it this way," saidP
the Minister. "I represent an
institution - THE CHURCH.
The Church is the embodiment
of Christianity. People want the
Christianity without the body
that contains tt.
"Theywant me but not my
pletes` the oxygen - » carrying Church, ,
cai►jty" ' a`f the blood. Your Surviving besides his, wife are
lungs, 'heart, and brain heed two daughters, Mrs. Thomas
plenty of oxygen to survive. (Sandra) Birtch, Woodstock and
Mrs. . Rick (Jackie) Gilbank,
The dangerous �f'act about Hanover; two sons, William of
carbon monoxide is that it Woodstock and Bradley atb
combines rapidly with hemo-
;globin. The resulting combo home; one ,grandchild; two
-1s called carboxyhemoglobin__ sisters, Isobel, wife of Dr. Harry
BODY. To be tree to myself I
can't be disembodied, but to be
true to the people I serve I have
to try "sometimes to do without
my BODY. .It's terribly
fru strating ." •
"I guess it must be,' ' , sat the
Genie. "Well, let's get on with it.
Your wish is my command."
He clapped his hands.
"It's done. Now what's wish
number two?"T
"You have plenty oftime,
said the Minister amiably. "Let's
see how wish number one works
out first. Can you squeeze back
in that lamp, please. 111 call you
''when I want you."
"Yes master." said the Genie
and disappeared into the lamp.
Normal level of this in Parrott, Woodstock, and Mrs.
the body is about one-half Ted '(Betty)' Fowler,_ Mitchell;
of one percent When this level and one brother, Byron Walker,
Kitchener. "
rises to 5 to 10percent, there r
is outright intifference with Funeral service was July 1 at
oxygen transport. Heavy cig- 'the Stiles Funeral Home with
arette smokers' often have lev- Rev. Robert' Raymond and Rev.
els up to 20 percent J. Donald MacDonald
• The Danis investigators tried officiating.
to figure out how--carkoxyhem- pp Interment was in Hanover
oglobin does its damage by
using animal models. They Roscoe Acton, Jack Hanson,
found that cigarette smoke Don Derby, Wes Wright, Harold
makes blood vessels more per- Bettger and E'. George Bettger..
meable, thus allowing an in-
creased ' flow of fat through
vessel walls. Some of this fat
is deposited, leading to athero-
sclerosis.
- Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Smoking, of course, has
other disastrous effects, too.
But the minute you stop smok-
ing, your body goes to work to
repair the damage. You will
breath easier and feel less
tired. Your circulation will m.
prove. And your heart and
'lungs will have a chance to
defend. themselves. -
Your Christmas Seal assoc-
iation is cbnducting a month-
long cainpaign this month to
convince anyone who still
smokes to kick the habit. Your
association knows it's 'a matter
of life and breath Get in touch
with
Huron - Perth Tuberculosis, $c
Respiratory Disease
Association
121. Wellington Street
Stratford, Ontario
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REMEMBER
Help Your RED CROSS
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WILLIAM HOUSTON
William Houston, 43 Blake
St., died June 21 at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital
fgllowing an illness for' the past
several months. He was in his
82nd year.
Sons of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Houston, he was born_in -
Scotland and has, spent the last
16 years in Goderich. He is a
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Reeve Harry Worsell brought
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Stratford - Ontario
Ronald C. McCallum
Representative
215 Wellington St. S., Goderich
'Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345
Rev.
St: Peter's.
Roman. Cat.holic Church
- NORTH STREET
Father R- Moynahan Phone •524-8174
Sunday Masses:
- 8:30 a.m. -, 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. •
CHURCH OF GOD.
MacKay Hall
Corner Nelson& North St
Pastor: Rev. O. L. Henderson
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Phone 524-71`29 dr 524-8570
SUNDAY, JULY 5th
10:00 'a.m. - Sunday. School
11:00 a.m. - Morning'Worship
YOUTH CAMP COMMENCES
July 5 through_July 11
Services each evening begin at 7:30 p.m.
- These services, will be•in the chapel located on The United
Church Camp ground, "Camp Menesetung", two miles
north of Goderich, Highway 21. A welcome awaits you in
each service.
The Rev. •Paul Norris, Pastor of The Church of. God,
Kalamazoo, Michigan, •will be our Evangelist. I know you
will enjoy his messages nightly.
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SUNDAY
SUNDAY SERVICES
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
.MONTREAL STREET near The Square
- A WELCOME TO ALL -'-
SUMMER HOURS JULY AND AUGUST •
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Church • School.
Guest speaker' for July -- Mr. Pat Ferrer, Clinton
"(This week dedication -of children) . •
Supervised . Nursery -- •
Minister: Rev. Arthur Maybury, B.A„ B.D.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH.'
Sixth Sunday after Trinity - July 5th
Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m.
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Holy Communion and. „Serhion. at 10 a.m.
Nursery 10 a.m.
Holy Baptism at 11:30 a -m.»
PLEASE NOTE SUMMER TIME SCHEDULE
Rector:
-REV. G. G RUSSELL .BA-, B.D.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, R.A., Minister
WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, JUDY 5th
SUMMER SERVICES - 10 A.M.
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•Set ttorr: ".'T -1E r LORD• HA!_•.L-- Ci j'• E-
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The Minister' Will .Preach
.Enterto Worship
Depart to Serve
North Street UflitedChurch
REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT -
SUNDAY, JULY 5th
10:00 a.m. -.MORNING WORSHIP.
ti e_
(Coffee .Time to Follow)
Guest: REV, A. E. GROSE
W-E-L--O-M-E
Supervised Nursery
Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington, A.T.C.M.
Organist and ChoW Director
Phone Church Office and Study - 524-763t.
Church Building "'-=-524-6951
BethelPentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS.
REV. R. CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, -JULY 5th
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10:00 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.
Victoria Street United Church
The House of Friendship Rev. Leonard Wail-
11:00
arr11:00 a.m. - Service of Worship.
Sermon:
"FIVE PROOFS THAT THE BIBLE' IS
GOD'S WORD"
BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH'
10:00 a.m. - Worship Service and Bible
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'N -E -L -C -O -M -E
Mrs. J. Snider
Victoria St. Organist
& Choir Director
Mrs. Leonard Warr
Benmiller Pianist &
Choir, Director
UNITED HOLIN:ESS CHURCH
62,.Cambria Street North
SUNDAY, JULY 5th
9:50 a.m..- SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.ro• -- WORSHIP SERVICE
7:00 p.m. - EVANGELISTIC • SERVICE
Wednesday, 8:00 - Mid -week Prayer. Service.
"A WELCOME I WAITS YOU"
Pastor: REV. C. A. JOHNSON, B.A. PHONE 524-6887
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
"A 1.ii1.1,a1VSHIP CHURCH"
NEED A RIDE? CALL FOR BUSPICKUP
524.9565 or 524-6445
10:00 a.m. SUNQAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP.
"THE POWER.05 AN ENDLESS LIFE"
Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Bible Study Wednesday,D 11•:00 p.m.
PASTOR: REV. KENNETH J.KNIGHT
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH
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H. Ross°Nicholls, Pastor
SUNbAY SCHOOL -= 10:'00 A.M.
THE WORSHIP HOUR,_ 11.:00. A. r- ..:...
. Evening Service Cancelled.