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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-02-04, Page 3'211; • 4 ;153, et From the Oinisters:s study REV. LEONARD WARR I "ictoriu • Clultge 4 C Empty excuses 07,1 BIBLE BY. CORNELIUS R. SEAM PREI.. , BRIAN BIBLE SOCIETY 1 -CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60635 HAVE YOU, HEARD? 'BY MRS WES BRADNOCI `. I I if ye have heard of the cial place the program of God • di • dispensation of the grace of God as the apostle of grace? Little .40 • 3 V GODLItickPRON414.4TAR, THIJ4ADAY, ,...4.01•44..1444rtr5,744.44,7".7,7 • . • which is given me to you•ward. ." wonder his words if ye have. St.,. . M a (Eph. 3:2). ' heard" carry with them a touch r s Vestry meeting, held: .„, . , Could it be that those to whom of sarcasm and reProach. _ - . Paul addressed his Ephesian let .,It is posSible,,of course, that ter had not yet heard that God there were some among therri, Mit had committed• to him "the dis-3 recently brought into theChuich, penSation.of grace"?, . • . who ..had', not .heard, but what Next to the, death•and resurxec• seetris.,alinost impossible' is .that , tion of Christ, the conversion qf there should be,even one believer Paul and -his;commis,sion to ,pro. at this late date ,who .has .'not . claim "the gospel of the grace of heard that after Christ and His -God" ,Was the greateSt eVent .m kingdom were rejecect and the ., Read: Luke -,1,1:7-24 ° , . ... ' about -material things he cannot. - "And they, all with one understand, lie will, s[?mount consent began to make exccuse .".: any obstacle on the road -to -Hell Luke 14:18. Like the invited without halting, but stitt stumble guests, in the parable of the great. Over-:a:feather on. the highway to supper', many. today make-Ornpty ' Ileaven, , r;,,q)ivioSAPWAYON3he.11,43.01treoRMRPIVO'PrOVI41,*1.0h'31,ftirg.,,,,A ,gaiPmew3'06-,,,,,:a- accept: Or receive Jesus Christ 3as You can, either go to Heaven Saviour. Some say, "I can't.. by believing in Christ, or be lost , understand the Bible." Others, by offering the empty excuse , "1 don't see why l'should' suffer thae you Cannot enderstand the . _ . for Adani",s sin," or. "I' don't 'Bible. The Word' of God says:. know why God permits war, :1r -we receive the witness of sickness, and death." There is men, the • witness of God is much we do not understand in- greater . , . he that believeth not everyday life. Even ' with all, the God hath made Him a liar, discoveries in biology, because he believeth not the. physiology, and chemistry, we record that God 'gave of 7His can't . explain completely how '3 tV Son" (1 John 5:9,10.)_The Lorq our bodies operate from day to, doesn't expect you to 'day, or how our food ks understand you to believe. His transform into -, muscle and . promises. So forget your empty nerve, ...bone and blood. 'This ,.excuses and take God. at His doesn't prevent us from eating, Word. He wants yOu, to believe.; however, or we'd soon die from and live! • . starvation. Quell your doubtings and How foolish man is! -He -excuses., . . . • . rejects t4) , truth of . God Look to Jesus while you may; concerning spirituai Matter4, Trust, His Word and come because he can't, understand it, - believing while at,'thsame time he And new life He'lrgive-today. - accepts te. e word iif science ' . . - G. Waring Cr. • •••• 14 St. Peter's Parish 526-7595 • : • t he annual Vestry meeting of St. Mark's Anglican •church, was held last week at the home of Mr. ond Mrs. Donald CartWright. Rev. keith'Sfokes W45 chairman for the meeting and opened with' im:.17?,h°eIrd minci'tes-were adOpteta as 'w' To ~WU URtPer44334114, "read bY' the' vestry clerk, Mrs.. :.:114,5,tory viorict was ;• The apoSfres a leruSa m 'belt Wiehilcrfall: God intervened, The financial report itas.v,iven reported their activities for tile: .by the treasurer, Mrs. ,John Daer. year. She reported good.haJaLiee•and, the ,budgelfaid in flat. She' also fortheelettohn o'5ft?-1)(IefiscePrsZewsilfrehd read the paymaster's • finanCial • are as ollows: • report of Archie Montgomery of f • 43Iyth. „ Mrs. Donald Cartwright u Auburn Social$, president ,of the .sYtt.i ,3,1rItr.,' • 3. :••• .A..3rIfegAlyr,r1W11/130.3...I1,4N, .••• • O-ririas . • 9 recognized the porta nc-e-of gaving Saul, Plie'dfiferifierriy 0,...,0. ' • • 4 Paul's part, in the divine. program .• earth, and sent him forth with Graduation cetemonieS- They themselves,had at first been, 'the good news of the" grace of sent by Christ into "all the world,-, God." yet In Gal. 2:9 we find 'James, This good new is based, of Peter and John publicly shaking course, upon tie fact that since hands with Paul in asolemn Christ was the spotless Lamb of agreement•that he should hence- God, His death is accepted, by forth be the apostle to the,na.-„,q0,00;as„.full3 satisfaction for the tiops. _ sinner. irhus Paul, by divine in - Could it be that • some twelve spiratica,'declares that believers years- later, when he wrote, the are ':justified freely His (God's) 'Ephesian letter, there Were any., grace, through the redemption who professed.the name of Christ that is ip Christ Jesus." (Rom. "who had not heard of Paul's sae- 3:24). -• Pastor and Mrs. Alfred Fry attended the funeral last week of their brother -in -taw, the late' Olge Dgggan in Kincardine. held at Ivanhoe newlyweds: weekend from a trip in Northern returned over the Mr. and Mrs. Allan .Craig, Graduation ceremonies were attended by Mr. Scott's parents, Ontario. held recently at the Ivanhoe, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Scott and Mrsi. Elmer' Trorarner and Leindon for two,, Auburn ' Miss 'Nancy Ginn of R. R. 2. Connie spent the weekend in students, Miss Betty Moss and Clinton. Miss, Moss had as her. K Ti and her parents, Mr. ith Scott. C k of 81 h . e guest, obert oo yt cand Mrs. H. -Odbert in Stratford. '[he have been attending, the WiIihb Trommer ret d t urne o Herzing Institute, London, for " • Both students are' graduates of Ilespeler with his mother. the past six months and are now the Goderich District Institute. electronic computer Miss Moss is the daughter of Rector's Warden/ ,--ThOln ,Jblinston; People's Waideni • James Towe; delegate to §ynad, Donald, 'Cartwright; alternate delegate, .3 Robert Slatqrc.„._ treastirer, Mrs, : John • Daer, „ VeStry Clerk Mrs. Thonias Haggitt; organist, Mrs., GorclOn,.. Taylor; boprO•3:91. •manAgerriAtikirk,444„ Phillips, Mrs. Qrval McPhee, • Thoma S Haggitt, Mrs. gorilon Taylor, :Richard Bron, Mrs. Elmer Trommer, Mrs. Donald „, • "" Cartwright and Miss Laura Phillips; Auditors, ' Mrs. Richard Brooks, Mrs. Robert Slater; Mrs.- • James Schneider. • At the close of the meeting, lunch was- served by, Mrs. Cartwright assisted by ' Mrs. Gordon Taylor. , Miss Judy Arthur and Miss . programmers.. • Mr. and. Mrs. William Mos of Lois Morley 'are storm led in hannIlm and d;incr".1triV..,—.Nirlfiiifh7.` " '"trie Village since writing their Reg. 1\1: papers in London last MEMORIALS WiLLIAMs C METERY • Worst storm in 31 years -Kincardine Hospital where they , „! And Inscriptions The Christian Reform Church stayed and residents with old held their regular' monthly song time ,music and dancing in the service in the Auditorium list _auditorium, with' Jim Barrie Sunday evening. ,• 1 calling the 'square dance. The • 61d time music and Weather permitting Mr. Jim dancing last Mondayjncluded a Laurie of Blyth will provide the Scota program in honour of program for- Family Night this. Robbie Burns birthday. During .Thursday evening.. • the...firs.l„...piirt of.„ the afternoon 3'' .., . . . 3 ..., oun-ct-lieae retio'rt-- ., , ,Ir. Scotch dance music with the. the Huronvie.w OrcheStr'ii played . . Vietoria Si. UCW , .•••. , . .. residents taking parts , in the" i' •• . dances. A ' variety program3. .nola meeting I ‘. rounded,,,out the,afternopn with • A chilly . • February 1 did not from ,Diocese „ • The ?egulart monthly meeting .Mrs. Murphy., chairman , of St., PeteFS-Plirish dburicil Advisory Board was held in the • „parish hall on Monday evening, January 25. , Father Moynahan opened the, meeting ,with prayer. In the absence of Che se6retary, Mrs. 'Gerry Stiinson, Mary Mact,aren ' ,read the: minutes of the last • Meeting. The 'date Of the next generd•-) Meeting': ••o Parish Council wa,s134,,set L....for; Thursday. , night, Felirtiarylg, ,8: oo In the Parish Hall, td be followed by refreshments and entertainment.. This toybe announced in the, Sunday bulletin the next three 4, • SundayS. , the -absence ;• Oft.., -Pete • 'McCauley,' Walden .read a • written report Of the Temporal Committee. Three esti mates are _ . • • to be secured on„carpeting for • • the aisles ,of the Chtirch,and the matter placed on tlie ageridat9 be brought tip at, the General ti nlce „ of the spiritual-. committee, exiiressed the thanks and appreciation of the Members fbr the' choir music at Chris'trnas'and s ,uccessi,ve Sundays, which. everyone greatl •She reported 'a meeting was -to, be held shortly of the Ushers Glub and lay readers.„ The secretary ,read a 'letter from the-tpiocese of London dated January 1.5th enclosing a pOlicy report .bn parish control of l'Snrplus Funds",.which was passed around: John Buchanan, the chairman, Sblicitedthe .assistance of' .the board .rnembes•-in preparing the agenda •for the general 'meeting, at which Utile electrons -for seven members „ will take place, including- two high school students. • The 'next advisory, hoard meeting was set for 'Monday, March 1 at 8:00 p,m. Forgive me when I whine • „.• Todar HOW 1)11S,• 1 S(111' , 1 101(1.1* /1/4/0 .,1;f)lici/. hair curled /10*. she 5((11l(:(/ 5(1 gar, ..110 0h, wished .1 11 CA' S.( • 10/0/..ctidde///1. She ri),Vc'„ it* /Cc/I(, /U',/ )31)/)/(.3(h)It'// //U.' aiSiy„._ ,She'//t/t/ 0/0,.f01,)/- gm/ it'( a crwch, - -1 Bit t as she "kissed, (1 . .1)ecii• (;(0, .forgiro lire when / whine; , . hare'two feet • the li'orld is • num.. • • 14,0--1,0,43,*444,11:40 I kir(' 1 Ivo' (,i'e.s 1/it world is • while wulAink i1 41/! 1111' strect, I saw' a eltiltl with el'(ol Nye, • le sl 1)( )d 11/ 1(1 kiyiteli-cd -the 3031,1i ers3 pla,13; It 'seftned ki (Iv ,n() 1 'whit 1 1(1' ‘I( / si ripped (1 lib wrcri t , then / mud: "Why don't you join the orhers, Ile loOked ' ahead it'ith(),,tt a word, • • • 4,10d then I knoi3 /u' (11L,Id witoAmimivig.mo...boz SOIlle MVOS, 1)eur God. ,fargire 'me when. I The lad who served me had such I hare /101 „au?. wor.111 He seemed to radia!(' cheer' "` thine, • • Ilis manner wets so kind aid A'a 1'14 With fee1 11331• hik(' 110' 0/0/1/ 11 1 said, "It's nice to deal with • you; ' ,111.111. (('IS ci3e the • sUns.ct's Such courtesv I seldom End," gloW: • 4 Ile turned and said, "Oh, thank Tan to hear What )///d 1011, Sir! K1101%.: And then salt., that lw was 1:111 bleS16.1 1111fred 1/11' 10;111/ ••• - (hann • I „ . , T, '1)edr' (;()(1, ,f()rgire wile') I 0('ar (;(4, 00; i (' .110' 1111011 Newspapers get things • done 4 iv 41,4 • • - For Yotir „ • . INSURANCE see or call 11141010EWaill & 111111inpeEwan .44North St. — 524-9532 • 'One 420earma'14"*42"vtailiaffliffiNalr x / a ScottiSh„ reading 1-)N Cassie e. Dougall, 'a solo by John Leeming. clCer a_goodly number of United• • with Church Women ,, meeting at _ .. orchestra La ingia sir, , song of Scottish numbers. .. Victoria Street United •Church tor their General Meeting. , Owing, to ..,the blizzard last , • • 'Mrs. S, 1'. Argyle conducted a' week the program scheduled4or ' brief business .session and 'Wednesday afternoon ,' and notified members • of Thursday evening were • • Presbyrerial Annual .L9 be held,in postponed. .., • . Mitchell United • Church Tuesday ev i n • the , • l'obruary 17. • , ' 1.1tironview Orchestra assisted hy • • MisS Nlyrtle Johin,t one, lead Adam Wilson' entertained' the the devotional period.. Mrs. Mary staff members. Who were ,storra ' Henderson. guest soloist4.. sang • "How Great Thou Art" with all .4.. jcAning in the hts't C;horns. Obituary • action. convener; Mrs.. MARY ADELAIDE • Elva-ThOtripson, introduced the guest. speaker, Mrs. Beryt liarper • (ADDIE) JENRINS who spoke on" P011ution., Hiss •:Mary Adelaide • (Addle). A question and answer period Jenkins-. of 7 Goderieh died, followed and; il__was conf'lucled Tuesd4; January- 26 • at that our town- ,council.' will Iiuronview. She wa82" • A daughter of Giles and Anna- probably ',give local -.1e-adership - - Jenkins., she was hon January.. this "burning" queit4on '•1"Vhat do we do, s,vi(11 teaves'in 22, 1889 at.Blyth. She was a ilielither of Me . ••3‘,.` Kingdom. Hall Jehovah's.: The Live -Love stewardship' Witnesses, Goderich. • theme was portrayed by readers SUrVivors, include one sister,, .,,Iohnstone, Mrs. Mrs. Charles (Edith) Barker, Audrey .Linner, Mrs, - Mar:‘ , Goderich: • , • 3-i... „ Morris.- After singing a hynm, Fnr which Mrs. Alyce Warr 'was Funeral service' waS Saturday.. January '30, at. the McCalltim pianist, the.group was -disinissed Funeral Home :with Mr. Ilarold - with prayer.- 3. Thel Harmony Circle Link McLaren officiating.. Interment was in Bly.th Inion s1.ryed sandwiches and tea during the' social hall' hotir. Cemetery. Blyth., . • • ,week. They are on their way to are pl Stratford - Ontario • ° • • onald C McCallum Congratulations to' Mr. and •. hit area last week ' • ' • The• worst, storm in 31 years' Alt elementary school. . . _ Mrs. G.' Blok on the arrival of . their, 12th child, Sharon wEleiezakb.etli in (Ai Co ho it 1 I t ,. Phone 524,6272 Or 524-7345 215,Wellington St. S., Goderich Representativ: , ilit this locality last' week children were . billetted in . .,...„..„__.. according to Charles Scott, Londesboro until •', .Thursday' AerC2dsrdiE4C,Artor-Ardtr454,06'r -- . mailman on. R. R. 2,. A4burn noon; 1)0zeris ''-of men and- i'Et‘ IVIEMORIALSAVI,ARKEJI.S. ek....c.., t: i ER Y—LETTP3ING,-.... • .. il `, 3.3. t . • who -spent froin TileSdaY .tri• ,women had t to remainwhere• ••-t. 'riday last. wieek marooned at they' were , eniploed • until the home of Nelson Culbert. ,... Friday:" - , . „, 3 His. helper, William Wagner . . wt; with -him. ' , ' Andrew Kirkconnell and Several' bread bakers 'in ,the Warner Atidrews,. 'taking R. 13,.. 3. vOage were . pressed' into service ..,. .1ti burn, . were stranded at ''',atid None lady made over 5Q • 'Carlow until Thursday. • loaves. on Saturday. One of the Many lOcal residents were local ,.,storekeepers. ..seni snowmobile drivers:to...pick 'up. unable to get dei Ors 6 -pen and one had to take the screen.„out - the 'much needed .-nicessity of ' lite 'and deliver to' the' customers. I • • . GOIDERICH FROSTED FOODS, 65 HAMILTON STREET s, • .^, , 3 PEAKEAL BACON ENO:CUTS •,113„ CENTRE. CUTS lb. FRESH SLICED SIDE PORK FARMER STYLE SAUSAGE HEINZ COOKED, With Cheese in Tomato Sauce, SpAGHETTI C11LVRHOUSE CHOICE -'19 oz.' GREEN. PEAS OUAKEti - 44 oz. INSTANT OriAIS 14 oz. HABITANT PEA OR 'VEGETABLE -• 28 oz. " fAXEMENEVOIMM:v • ',W14.1g3. Ib.4 31b. F 0 . -to . 3''' Zgiftgal. 4:3:. i 3 F it 34 3, 3 , 33i i'll out, to 5111)5 i1. • SUNDAY SERVICES 5.!.-?%-' ;IRA ili• Out' •r* L.: I Iltryi,L.it„.,•C • 4*, , ••• Obi 14.. ATI1‘ ,=.• '77 I LA t3:t e family that prays ttOggeettltheir UNITED HOLINESS .CHURCH 62 Cambria Street North SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th' 9:50 a.m.3'- SUNDAY —1140a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE 7;00 p.m.- EVAN-EL_ISTIC SERVICE 7:30 - Wednesday evening - Prayer Service. A VELCQME AWAITS YOU" Pastor: REV. 0. H. LEE - PHONE 5246887 THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Park Street at Victoria, , H. Ross Nholls, Pastor Sunday Schaal 10 a.m. Worship Hour 11 a.m.. Evening Service 7 pm.. 'WELCOME ••••• 31— .1 I. 444, - 3$430;•.3 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET E111,0.14',1111) CHURCH" LAU_ U IF • YflU NEED'A RIDE! .3^ 3 5249565 or524-645 19:00 a:rn. SUNDAY'SCHOOL 1100 MORNINGWORSHIP SONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th "TRANSWORLD RADIO TEAM", " • (ALL SERVICES!) Regu• lar Evening. Seryice - 7:30 pm.-"• " Bible Study Wednesday, 8:00 p.m; 'PASTOR: REV.- KENNETH J. KNIGHT • III0101t Knox Presbyterian Church THE REv.G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister • WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th • SUNDAY SCHOOL. • ! I:00 a.m. 7 MORNING WORSHIP. Sermon: "THE GIFT UNSPEAKABLE" '(Nursery and Junior congregation) Guest Minister - The Rev,' Ronald C. McCalluM - 1r4. --r• • 7:30 p.m. - YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY. ArtrAVAilikA4 Enter to Worship grmitz) Witurgity0 a epart to Serve PRYDE Goderith bistrict Representative Frank 01c111,vain 54-7861 or. 524-9465 A NI , •• - 20 Gibbons St. • SON bintonr-Ekeer-Seaforth • Reg.. J. Bell 45 Cambria Rf. S. • 3. 524-7464 • FURST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptistt Convention Of Ontirio andQuee), MONTREAL STREET near TheSquare - A WELCOME TO ALL School For. All. 10:00 -Adult Bible Class and Church 11:0.0 a. ra. - Morain-W h-itr--an-d--brn Ln ion . ' rery) • • .. 4 ginister:.. Rev. Arthurl/laybury, BA., B..D. • Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Afiiliated witbAthe PsntAittal Assemblies of Canada' CORNER"OtEGIN ANO WATERLOO STS. V. R. C LA RK; Pastor SUNDAY, f EB"R WAR 10:00 a.m. •LSUNDAYSC•00LE,. m 11:00 a.. - WORSHIP SO,\IC - 7:00 p.m.- EVANGELISTIC,SERVICC. 'Tuesda.y, 8 p.m. - Prayer and Bible Study Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's Service. T4..,'GEORGE'S CHURCH Septuageisla Seiridy - February 7, 1971 Holy. Cortimunion at 830 a.m.,.. ReCtar'•Class at 9:45 ern: • • Holy Communion and Sermon at 11:00 arn. (Nursery) • Church SchOol at 11:00 a.m. OrganiSChoirmater; Mr. PauPC. Baker, Victoria Streef United Church • HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP RV. LEONARD WARR 10:00 a.m.- Bible School For All Grades. • 11: Ob a.m. - Worship Servie. Serm'an: "THE VERY, IDEA" (Nursery during Morning Service) " 7:30 - "Songs of the Gospel Services" with the CroWe 'family: " 1 3ENMILLER UNITED CHURCH • •W-Et'e'-C-0:WE • 1:30 p.m. Worship, Servide and Bible School. Mrs. J. Snider '. V icoria 5t. Organist & C-hoir Director' Mrs. Leonard Warr Benmiller Pianist & Choir Director North Street United Church 141;3 e. REV. R 0\13 nen._ R A Y MONT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7th q:45 a.m. - Grades four and up. 10:55 a.m. - Babies to Grade 3. 11:00 ▪ MORNING WORSHIP. Scripture: ST. MARK 6:30 - 7:23 Supervised Nursery - 7 Organist and hioir bliktbt tt",,i, 1,„'; •ky ,3•• 137 wilmidoparsifigyptem Church Building -50,46951 •