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worst thing possible
What, is the worst thing that That. standing room ' be at
can happen to iii individual? `j,' price;
Cancer? war? loss of loved ones? 1 only ask that •as °I
• alcoholism? ' • message
As dreadful as all of these ,'hey may see Christ.
things are, there is sorliething ..
worse! What could be worse 1 do not ask
than' to have any or all of these For ,churchly pomp or pageant,
things,, and no God to turn to? Or musie such as wealth alone
.Frequently, however, can buy;
affliction is the one thing that I only ask that as I voice the
will bring u_s to our knees. It has
been said, "Man's extremity is
God's, opportunity. But why,
wait for tragedy? Why not serve
God now, or at least seek Him?
.- Someone says,"Oh, I'd be
glad to .go to church, except it
doesn't do anyghing for me to
sit there and go through the
motions."
How often have we • heard • '
that, or something similar, when
we have asked someone to come
Voice the
message,
He may be nigh. -terrible punishment for
yourselves because of your
I do not ask . stubborn hardness of heart, for
For earthly place or council, there is going .to come a day of.
Or of this world's distinction ' wrath when God 'will be the
any part: honest judge of all. He will give
I only ask when I have, voiced each one whatever .payment he
the message, deserves."
My Saviour's heart, What thenis the. way out? It
' is .by asking Christ to be ones
I do not ask own saviour! Obviously, the
That men may sound my praises, salve+.ion which Christ offers is
to church or to a special meeting Or headlines spread my name in a person, not a creed or any
with us? We can't really blame abroad: particular church.
them for being honest, can we? I, only pray that as 'I voice the Acts 4:12 tells us so. "Neither
. if that is all there is to our message, is there salvation in any other
services on Sunday: " Hearts may find, God. • for (here is no other name under
However, it is through the This has been my prayer since Heaven given among men
. ' preaching of the word of God I came to this community - that whereby we, must be saved!"
• that Christ is revealed,' rather people might find God through To receive Christ means that
.than the great systems. of the messages - but there are the judgment for all of our sin •- in London for the past several
- --p .edimation..+ z, -science; -for . UQcj;•._ some.. whoa:. w.ilk• ntot::.listeJ t. --A•-- has beerl,..p1ae'ed upon ,Hitnp. _J1,,....weeks .. and• ..is ._now .. enjoying, a,,,
-....-.b -" - u K -.} l
;-says, I wiBdestraylhurr3ari;. worldh..-eX+ier3es'M +trod il� roxys "lyae"�7•Cod1 l;a}vIitGI-fiaabaforff~-etoi.T«
plans of salvation, no matter soon 'find a God who excludes made Him (Jesus) who knew no opens again. -
how wise they seem to be; and them, ``as it tells us in 'Rums, sin, to be sin for" us, that we Visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
ignore the best ideas of man, 1:24, and"this is the worst thing might be made the righteousness McCharles during the past week
even the most brilliant of that can., possibly happen to a of God in Him." were Mr. and Mrs. Del. Bedard
them!" I Cor. 1:19 .(Living human. It says, "Wherefore God _. If you have had tragedy in and family of Oakville. Jeffery
Letters. )
BY PASTOR K. J. KNIGHT
Calvary Baptist Church.
,Roms. w 2:4 from Living
'Letters says, "Don't ybu realize
how patient .He. has been: with
you, •or don't you care? Can't
you see He has been waiting all
this time without punishing you
to give ayou a time to turn from
your sin? His kindness is meant
to lead you to repentance.
And the next verse (Rams.
2:5) says, "But no, you won't
listen so you ,are saving up
rwo
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Arc CORNELlUJS R, STAM pins.
sEREAN MILE sour ry
cHi Aeo, JLLINO1$ 49.635
""PAUL THE PATTERN'" .
this rebel leader. Clearly it was
that He might make Paul, not
-Only the herald, but'the'living ex-
ample of "the exceeding' riches
of 'His. grace" ,to sinners. Paul
himself said:
"-"And I thank Christ Jesus our
Lord .. , for ... putting me into
the ministry; who was before A
BLASPHEMER, AND A PERSECU-
TOR, AND •INJURIOUS: but I ob-
tained mercy, because I did'
,,ignorantly and ih unbelief. AND
THE GRACE OF OUR LORD•. WAS
EXCEEDING ABL�1N1*f i�11: "'... This
"is a faithful saying, and worthy
of all acceptation, that CHRIST
JESUS CAME INTO TIDE WORLD
TO SAVE SINNERS, OF WI -14M
1 AM.CHIEF. HOWBEIT FOR THIS
CAUSE I OBTAIN.ED MERCY,
THAT • IN. ME 'FIRST JESUS
CHRIST MIGHT SI -OW ' FORTH
ALL LONGSUFFERING, FOR A
PATTERN TO THOSE WHO
SHOULD HEREAFTER BELIEVE
ON .HIM TO LIFE EVERLASTING"
"(I Tim.,1:12,16).
No conversion in sacred .his-
tory is given so muck, attention
as that of• St. Paul'. Besides the
Many references to it we' find
three 'detailed. accounts of it in
the book of Acts. As Saul of Tar-
sus, the learned Pharisee, he had
led his nation _and the world - in
rebellion against. God and die
Lord Jesus Christ. -
St. Luke says: "As for Saul, he
made havgck of the• church"
(Acts 8:3): The believers ,at Da-
mascus' feared Saui's presence
among them, saying:. "Is not this
he. that destroyed them which
called on this name at Jerusa-
ierrr?" (Acts 9:21). Paul himself
later testified: "Many of the
saints did I shut pp in prison
and when they' were put to death
I gave my voice [vote] , against
them" (Acts 26:10). "... beyond
measure I persecuted the church
of God and , wasted it f laid it'
waste]" (Gal. 1:'13).
There must have been an im-
' portant reason why God saved
Lochalsh
•Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and
Mrs. Bill Hayden spent a few
days visiting in Collingwood and
Owen Sound recently.
Mrs. Rose Robb has ' `been
taking a Stfmmer School Course
But, " ... it pleased God by
the foolishness of preaching to
save them that believe:" 1 Cor.
1:21, (King James version).
a� Then, quite often we hear
many say that they would go .to.
church except for hypocrisy
within- the church,- and that' is
He gave
According Why. towould� - ""'
your life, suffering, illness, loss
the of loved ones, or whatever,,none
context of Roms. chap. 1, it was of these things are the worst that
because oftheiruncleanness, the could happen to you The very
lust of their own -hearts, etc. We worst is that God would give
hear much .today about the you up! • -
"new morality." Unfortunately, • Turn -to Him now while you
the "new morality" isn't new;have opportunity; open your
it's as ,old as sin. Public nudity, heart to Him and He will save
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Brantford.
The AndrewA-Lane reunion
was held Sunday at Ashfield
Park.
Misses Donna and Linda
Wyids of London were recent
[v,[i�s�i�t�o/]r)s) _'y*�,lrwitth� Mr. and-' Mrs.
-WarreaNyids.,Ay.M ♦ dv :• pKr w" .r
° Mir. -a id"3tti"rs:`33avid=Todd were -
guests at a wedding in Listowel
during the past weekend.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Good during the past week were
their grandchildren from
remained with the 1VIcCharles Wingham.
family for a few days along with
Scott and Heather McCharles of
p�' -e
GOAT'S MILK'
Goat's milk, often
recommended for babies with
digestive problems, is hard to
true. If people don't go to . drugs to turn the inhibitions off find in'Canada. •
• church, they're not hypocrites; g you. However Dave
y' Yp so that there is no shame in Lambrou hton chief Record .of
however, for those who do go, at sinning - a arentl alcohol Paul said, For I am •not
g
least theyare where God canget g (apparently ashamed of the gospei.of Christ. Performance inspector for the
-wasn't strong enough) -all of xC a n a d a Department -' of
to them - no matter how these are oin to be For it is the power of God and
hypocritical theyare r how thingsgoing A riculture•�sa s the number of
YP o 'reckoned with at the dayof salvation to everyone who g Y
unchristian their behavior. i inquiries from people interested
believeth to the Jew first and q p p
judgment II •Pet. 2:14 says, also to the Greek in Gentile.)" in establishing 'goat herds is
There is ' an old couplet: that "Having eyes full of adultery
increasing.
goes like this, "To live above and that cannot cease from ,sin, Someone has said, "The.
with saints you love, that would virility of a nation, like the
beguiling, uns able , on's . and moral fiber of its eo le is ! .
pp; glory; but .to' live below with • heart:. have. they ,exe ion's
with _ )?,� ,P . ,. , WILLIAMS
I 1 1 A t .
those ' know, that's another found in the strength of its , f
Y covetous practices, cursed,
I'Y•.'' 5 , children," and II' Pet. 3:7, "But spiritual convictions."CEMETE1tY
Yes, sbm •times the saints can. the Heavens and the earth• which Any „ nation, any people is
be very trying, often confused are now, by the sane word, are made up of individuals. '
and always critical, and ` ;kept in , store, reserved unto fire • Individuals need faith and if you MEMORIAL
sometimes God must send against.the day of judgment and feed your faith, however'"small,
something into their lives to perdition of ungodly men:" : ,by coming to Christ your
wake them up! I came across Does this sound strange that. doubts will starve to death.
this poem entitled, "A" Prayer God must judge sin? Obviously, Instead , of the worst t'ijlg
From a Pastor's Heart." if God be God, He has to!. Yes possible, tvhy not have the best
I do not ask '. He's, a God of idve -'but He is • thing available' - salvation
• That crowds may throng the ,�so a God of justice"!- .through Christ. It's free to all!
temple, . - -
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,, And Inscriptions
Stratford -, Ontario
Ronald C. McCallum
Representative
215 Wellington St. S., Goderich
Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345
ELLWOOD
$80000.00 Stock
EPPSSALE Clinton
W+� ti vt: sold c tr+ slut' 111 Clrntr►rr, hut before the new owner, take i►tr Sept
REDUCE Ol1F( LAHGE STOCK. All former sale prices have been reduced again every
the store is ON SALE . Save now on all types of sports goods --- guns fishing tackle,
cottage supplies, marine equipment - army surplus good,.., ammunition antiques
everything for the camper hunter - sportsman -- fisherman.
SEE THESE & HUNDREDS MORE-a'ONCE IN A LIFETIME 'BARGAINS.'
FINAL SALE STARTS THURS. AUG. 23RD & WILL END ON AUG. 29TH.
•,t vve Mlnj
single item in
camping and
just about
Subject to prior sale. Terms: cash. All sales final.
FISHING LURES (there are thousands),
very ' best brands. FINAL SALE Buy
one and gefanother for 1'c:
'MEDICINE BALLS" (for exercising), all
• leather would make ideal hassocks or
footstools. New - $24.00 FINAL
... SALE $2.00 EA.
"HUNTING KNIVES' we've got
hundreds -- all styles - all sizes! FINAL
SALE" DISCOUNTS '= 25 to 50% - some
More! ore! . .
` GUNS- ='-all -types ---one-of-the
selections in Canada -- Winchester --
- Remington - Savage, plus some of the
finest imports. - Rifles -- shotguns-
ian uns - 11VAL SALE PRICES:
"MILITARY SURPLUS" -•- useful ite
at crazy prices! Water canteens -- 88c ea.
Tool pouches - ideal forsnow rhachine -
tractor --- car or boat - 18c ea.
"AuPE,RIOR UNIVERSAL" rifle scopes
Y2 PRICE!
'22 CAL. "COOEY" military rifle• --
excellent shape r- worth $25.00 to $35.00
FINAL SALE $9.95 EA.!
VAS' A' O .
AAS. ,A � .
Ik, to
I'lll iE rte A (ttOTSrw..
'RECENTLY - IT'S ALL OI FERED'AT,
SALE DISCOUNTS
Compact folding canoe or kayak - fits in
car trunk! Was $329.00
FINAL ALE $100.00:
18 H.P. EVINRUDE (new). $610.00 reg;
SALE $448.00. Used motors -.. bargain
priced!
Beautiful all• leather GUN CASES - reg:
$22.50FINAL SALE $10.50 EA.!
"TRIUS" TRAPS!-.- reg. $4Q.00: -FINAL
SALE $25.9,9. CLAY-, BIRDS - sale -'
Brand :lame` fishing rods - $12.00 to
$14.O0, SALE - $6.69 to $7.47' ea. All
reels lines etc. - REDUCED.
ELLWOOD'S PRIVATE COLLECTION
-• antique, guns - pistols - "Winchester"
and others. ALL SALE PRICED;a, Other
antiques - ON SALE.
USED HOCKEY EQUIPMENT, best
quality on sale now at about 10% of
the qriginal value!
"C.C.M." HOCKEY SKATES men's -
boys', Reg. $29.00... SALE $16.88 PR.!
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6" bECORATED ALUM.` TRAYS OR
COASTERS," -- outdoor - scenes . were
70c eaSALE =- 3 for $1.00 -=10 for $2:00
. f' iretE"r` tilt"' giE b `N
UNDEf1 THE NAME Y'ELWO1D.EPPS
SEPT. 4TH. •
GAME & BIRD CALLS - reduced 25%
or more. Visit the SPECIAL • SALE
WAREHOUSE, - hundrieds of bargains.
Buy--now-for-the-season--Fall ammunition
on sale! FREE - with every box one
twist wire`gun cleaner.
Deluxe Johnson fishing outfit -spin reel
-- glass rod - line - a $22.95 value
• FINAL SALE $14.88.
Bestquality reloading equipment and
bullets - going now at wholesale prices
AND LESS! -
'BUCKHEIMER" HOLSTERS - Values
$10.00 to $14.00 SALE $4.47 EA.
•h d
Eg
SPORTING GOODS." STORE REOPENS
.t ir -M NiOY THE.r�• FINAL SALE BARGAINS UNTIL THE 29th
ELLWOOD EPPS SPORTING GOODS
CLINTON
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MRS, CLARA LENA�
MOBRI,EN
Mrs. Clara- 'Lena 1V)c•Brien,
Huronview, formerly of 136
Cameron St., Goderich, died at
Huronview Augtist ,15 after an
illness of two years duration..
She was 86.
She was the daughter. of.
George Youngblut and the
former Elizabeth Platzer and was
born April 2$, 1884 ip Hullett
Township. �
• She was married September
19, 1906 in. Hullett Township to
Jasper •MGBrien -who survives.:
They resided in Hullett" until
moving to Goderich in 1937.'
' Surviving besides her husband
are one daughter, Mrs. Edna
Kurschenski, Detroit; and two
grandchildren, ' Edgar Newton
Kursehenski, Elgin Air • Force
Base, Florida and Mrs. Robert
(Edna ` Maureen) Hinman,
Detroit.
. Funeral seryice' was 'at Stiles
Funeral Home Monday, ..August
17. with Rev. R^ Clark in charge.
Interment was . n - Ball's'
Cemetery, Auburn. Pallbearers
were' Ernest Snell, Jasper Snell,
Alvin . Sneh, Viktor Pagon,
Edwin Lee and Douglas
Campbell. -
MRS. ISABELLA BELL
Mrs. Isabella Bell , died at
14uronview Friday, August 14.
following a lengthy illness. She
was81. -
She was born March 10, 1889
in Ashfield Township to parents
y A,' ,
..bituaries
rOlor
SUNDA 1' SERVICES
St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Church
- NORTH STREET -
Rev. Father R. Moynahan Phone 524-8174
Sunday Masses: ' -
8:30 a.m. • 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
UNITED LINESS CHURCH
62 Ca bria Street North
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23
9:50 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL
.11:00 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE
7:00 p.m. = EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
Wednesday, 8:00 _ Mid -week Prayer Service
"A WELCOME AWAITS YOU".
Pastor: REV. 0. H. LEE . PHONE 524.6887
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH
THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH,
Park Streit at V,icttria
H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor
Sundav'School 10 a,m.
' Worship Hour II a.m.
Topic-- TWILIGHT AT MID-DAY
Evening Service 7 p.m.
WELCOME
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
'A FF.LLOWSHIP'CHURCW"
,CALL US IF YOU NEED A RID!
524-9565 or 524.6445
FULL SCHEDULE OF SERVICES DURING SUMMER!
10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP.
"ALMOST; BUT LOST!" •
Regular Evening Service - 7:30 p.m.
.Bible Study Wednesday, 8:00 p.m,
PASTOR:. REV. KENNETH J. KNIGHT
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL,'B.A., Minister ,
WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23
SUMMER SCHEDULE
Service is at 10:00 a.m
ry qy4y
wi, nr
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�.A:" . . acl���r��tTi►I� �ogt�`i Vit:
(Nursery Facilities)
The Minister will preach. -"
Mr. James McArthur At the`"Organ -
,iay, . . m.-•x.•'otn ,nr,- .kHt'�W rroa..a.+, .
.•. ,,,,aar.r ,-� ',^WhYan+� McArthur
L1:,'C>'WS �'l ''� C� IWE' ikgt-i' 1' ''i`S" itr; ff"E ;LAWN
AFTER. THE SERVICE
Enter to Worship
r.
Oepart tri Serve
David Johnston and his wife, the.
formerplsabejla Cousins.
She 'was married to Elmer ° T.
Bell who predeceased a her in
1937. She resided in Qoderich
until moving to Huronview in
1966. . T ..
She was a member of Victoria
Street United Church.
Survivors include one son,
Marshall, Goderich; three,
grandchildren; • and one sister,
Mrs. Roy • (Marguerite) Black,
Ggderich.
Funeral service,was Monday,
August , 7 at - te' McCallum
ram' Home with Rev. Robert
Raymont officiating.
Interment ' was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Reg.
Bell; Les Sanders, Bill Hardy and
Clarence Hardy.
BABY CYNTHIA ANNE BLACK
Baby Cynthia - Anne Black,
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Black, (nee Joyce
Matthews) 484 Carling St.,
Exeter, died August 14 in
Victoria Hospital, London.
She was ban August 13 in
Victoria Hospital. ,
Surviving besides her parents
are her grandmothers, Mrs.
Victor (Grace) Black and Mrs.
Henry (Ruby) Matthews, both
of Goderich; and her- great
grarp , other, Mrs. William
>1
rar
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(Edith) Culbert. Qoderich,
Funeral service was Saturday,
August 15 at • Stiles Funeral
Home. Interment . was in
DungaCemetery.
E. PERCIVAnnonL WESTON
E.' Percival Weston, Bayfield,
died August 11 in Clinton,Public.
Hospital •' following a short
illness. He was 84.
He was the son of Mary and
Harry Weston and was . ;born
January 26, 1886, in Goderich.
Township, . He 'was. a lifelong
resident of Bayfield , and area
where he worked as a carpenter.
He was a member of Trinity
Anglican Church in Bayfield;
Survivors include his wife, the
former Mar A. Kipper, whom
'he married in Bayfield April 6,
1927; six nephews and five
nieces. 1 •
• Funeral service was Thursday,
August 13,, In Trinity Anglican
Church with Rev. E.. J. B.
Harrison in charge. °
Interment was in Bayfield
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack
Sturgeon, Fred Weston, 'Walter 1
Westlake, . Arnold Makins, John
Lindsay and Bill Parker.
Flowerbearers were Les.
Elliott, Larry y Kipper and P. H.
Gouley.
Funeral arrangements were by
Beattie Funeral Home.
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MEMORIALS - MARKERS & CEMETERY LETTERING
• CLINTON - EXETER-- SEAFFJRTH
.Represen, atiu,E ,
' NLT CILWAi ,�_
524-7861 or 200 Gibbons St. - 524-9465
REG.' J. BELL
45 Cambria Road S. = 524-7464
The, family that prays together
nr
stays together
FIRST BAPTIS'' CHURCH`
U J: ..a.• 't is
(Baptist" Convenifoii of • Ontario and Quebec) ... f
MONTREAL STREET near The Square
- A WELCOME TO'ALL -
REGULAR HOUR
11 A.M. - Morning Worship and Church School.
THE REQUIREMENTS OF" GIVING
r No. -4 ABILITY -
Minister: Rev. Arthur Maybury, B.A.,. B.D.
Rethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN AIID WATERLOO STS.
REV. R. CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23. ,
Guest Speaker: Rev. E. Martin Parkhill, Ont:
10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL.
"'" 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service.
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-7r00 p.m•. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
8:00 p.m. Tuesday -- Prayer and Bible Study:,
8:00 p.m. Friday -- Young People's Service.
ST. GEORE'S.. CHURCH
THIRTEENTH SUNDAY•AFTER TRINITY,
AUGUST, 23,_ 1970
Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m.
Morning Prayer arid -Sermon -al 10 a:m:
Nursery Discontinued during August -1
'The Rev. Wm. Craven at both services - '
Organ'i'st -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C.. Baker"
F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M., A.R.C,,M.
Rector:) REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D.
Victoria Street United _Church
''he"House of Friendship Rev. Le;onard Warr
SUNDAY - AUGUST 234.
11100 a.m. - Worship Service.
Speaker~- Mr. Min Williams .
BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH
10 a.rrh Worship Service
Guest'Speaker: Rev. B. Garrett B.A.
` Mrs. J. Snider Mrs. Leonard Warr
Victoria St. Organist • -•Benmiller Pianist &
& Choir Director - Choir Director -
North _street United Church,
REV. ROBERT L.,,RAYMONT
S4 NDAY, AUGUST 23
10:00 a.m. I- MORNING WORSHIP.
• • (Coffee Time to, Follow)
Supervised Nursery
PAUL HOWE Guest Organist „-.
Phone Church Office and Study -w 524.7631
Church Building
524.6951
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