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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-04, Page 7.9 • TWO MINUTE$1 ., WSW •1EbWE RY coroW.14.0$ R. $1101 PRES. MEAN, 'BIBLE SOCIETY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 6063S • 4 4 Huron -Perth SS Board reviews insurance -policies BY WILMA OKE At the Huron -Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School TRUE RICHES Board meeting in Seaforth Monday ,night Trustee Michael Connolly, RR, 3, - Kippen, revimed insurance coverage for the board for 1971. All policies are to , be renewed from. February 26,, 1.971. to February 26, 1972 at a total premium cost of $9,092.83, Trustee rced Geoffrey, RR 2., Zurich, 'reported on twq, Midwestern zone Ontario Schobl Trustee Council meeting in Woodstoeirmr 'February 20 and an Ontario School Trustee Council Salary Conference in Toronto an February 27. -- *John Vintar, Skiperintendent of Education, Ain his report:to the board members notified them that Ontario Education Week will commence on March 7 with opening ceremonies to be held. at Sirs, Frederick Banting Secondary School in London on March 7 at 2:30 p.m. The theme is Schoois'are for People and the guest speaker ,will be Hon. John Robarts. Members of the board - 1 , • " TO know God through Christ and His redeeming work is to be rich indeed. The Scriptures have much to sa,y about the infinite .riches of Gocf. They tell us of 'the riches of His' glory" (Rom. Eph. 3:.,16), '-'the ichs of Hig wisdom., and .knowl- edge': (R0;11.'11:33.), er lches„,at., i--fiS sedo.dnesS and f or bearanc,e-us,14--- . longsoffering" (Rom, 2:4) and "the . -riches of His grace" (Eph. 1:7; 2:7). ' God would haA.Le......u.senjoy.. these , • riches through faith in Christ, who died for our sins. "For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sekes He became poor, that ye through His poverty might be rich." (II Cor. 6:9). We should rejoice continually that God, in addition to being rich in wisdom and knowledge' and in glory -- and power, is also "rich in mercy" • (Eph. 2:4) and that ,"the same Lord over all is rich unto all OW call upon Him; for whosoever shall call 1r upon the name of the Lord shall be. saved" (Rorn. 10:12,13). To Si. Paul, the chief of sinYners, saved by grace, Gd revealed the greatest .riches of 411. Paul s4M:. -unto Me, who am less than the lost of. all saintS i,s this grace given, that 1 sho,Uld- preach among thnations the unsearchalale riches include,. among other things, "all the 'riches 1pf--4-he full assurance of understandi'ng'.' How. wonderful to have ----an intelligent understanding. of God's plan of sal- vation and of all He has purposed in His heart of love for those who accept the salvation He has pro- vided through His beloved Soni True riches° are not comprised,of material things. The, Scripture calls thes'e' uncertain richesand warns. us not to trust in them (I Tim. 6:17). True riches' is "'to know the -love of-,. Christ, which passeth „knowledge" and so to be "filled with 'all the fulness of God" (Eph. 3:19). _ The Huronview orchestr . . , assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Bert .... * Finlay of Goderich provided the ,,musW,Jor..41oliday!s-- danPe. A • good attendance of Of their relatives ' k part reside ts and m_tyre in old tifne waltzes, whe 1 -chair' ..._s, dances and a 'square dance with ;Jim Barrie. calling. The ,* afternOon's activities were concluded with a sing -song. • The Kinette, Club of Clinton were sponsors of tea:: and program in the auditorium ' on 'Wednesday , _afternoon. The Huronview orchestra provided the Music for the proam with Kinettes Mary Ellen Clifford, Roxanne Brown, Mary Fleming', Evelyn Archer, and Marie Jefferson leading. the sing -song and taking part in the dances. ' The .Ontario Street U.C.W. # • entertained the residents on Family 'Night With the 14esident, Mrs. Valma Trewartha as ,chair Aa.cly,„..and .Becky. Howse leading the sing -song. The variety program .consisted of instrumentals by Elmer Trick, Sharon Coclough, Becky .Howse, Paul Van Demme, Marilyn Mann and. Patsy Proctor with vocal number, by Marianne Doucette, accompanied by Mrs. Langdon. Eight of the U.C.W. formed a set for square dancing, Mtg. Hazel Parker,. Ruth Shaddick,,Dorothy 'Picket, Mamie Carter, Edna *heeler, 'Mary 'Trick, Edna Cox and Lois Elliott with all of the ladies group leading a hymn sing and along with their husbands assisted with the wheelchairs ' following the program. 11 are invited to attend. Mr. Vintar reported that $6,269 had been received from the Department of Education in includes emtittonally disturbed; social; multiple handicapped and pnrriery learning problems. Mr. Roony stated .to date, the form of a grant for. 197.9".for .•• that 285 upils had been French language instruction identified as requiring special which is carried on at Ecol Ste Ste . ...1,ssistance and this-, number.,falls. Marie School at St. Joseph. within the tour per cent to eight cf The, grant was a result of a per cent. provincial average. _ ' ' Fe dere 1- P rov incial agreement. Mr, Rooneymade preseritatidn depieting the use a alide rnrohteificaDteiopnarithrnaetntttiorehaswi'll,bgeive9n various devices, such as.'balance , -, GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR THURSDAY MAIM 4 197U' Goderich an area o , • •••;",%•-• • , MISS VERNA JEAN Goderich and, Valerie, at hone;, and lone broth, Gerald, also at home Fuilieral sovite as Friday, Febtuary 26, at Calvary Baptist" Church with Pastor Kenneth J. KILPATRICK MiSs Verna Jean Kilpatrick, 43 Market Street, Goderich, died at her home Sunday, February 11. She was 53. The daughter of Milton and ,Clara„(Tw,atpley;•' Kilpatrick, she was 'born Jute 25, 1917 in Ashfield Township where she resided until 1943. She wollted in Woodstock &WTI 1943 to 1950 when she returned to. grant' in 1971, however this will boards.,and beams; isolated work 43bderich. . • • - be replaced by a weithting centres for children with She was employed in . 'ttietvr-vfo,the- -pupgg,v,--roreiwiaiptp.44.zem-nra*-prelkiyinskvi.y.--Otty,4.441mie,sie.at r instruction in French in, 1971. blo,cks for • perceRtually sales, o lice for 19,years and was Mr.--Vintar.stated there appears andi cap pe electric manager of • the office fOr. 13 to be , no guarantee 'thal peWriters f6r , muscular, years until her retirement in weighting factor' will be dystrophy cases; sPortscope for June 100 lor health reasons: continued in subsequent 'yeers. • children with vision defects; and During seven of the 13, years she • Edwardtdrdthe use of tape recorders and was manager at the local office, Stra specialtFRooney, f, listening centres, she was supervisor for six other cstoi o disorders such as intellect atart ounty hoard a modest l consultant with tebQard ion he ducat In rePly..to qUeStions from area offices: .. • provided an overview of special trustees Mr. Rooney pointed out education services within the that prior to the formation of two dountie§. the county system most of these Mr. Rooney dealt with the cases had gone undiagnosed and classification of learning " untreated. With the font has been made and additional ino af n sensory — which includes daf, hard ,, of 4hearing, blind and staff should be onsidered for partially. sighted students;„ t he • provision of more physical; behavourial 'which comprehensive services, Christians more devout Church smaller but stronger `A. leaner ' but healthier to the Huron -Perth Presbytery Church is coming," the president said ' church rnembership will of the London Confergnce of have to b4 more derrialiding, the United Church told 90 - , therefore more meaningful and ministers . :and: laymen.. at. a . .satisfg... .. 'meeting inSeaforth recently. , Rev. ' Hugh M. +Water, St. He said. that people feel free Thomas; speaking in Northside to be holiest about religion.. United Church , to the. delegates "it' doesn't do anything, for Winter 1970-71 worst in county history ••• BY SHIRLEY J. ic...El..LER (100:p_rcent of county 'funds), • $70,000. • Expenditures on roads and' , B.ritnell said _ he had no --bridges under the provision of • definite figitreS on the, cost of the Highway Improvement Act; snow 'ploughing for this year, 'Were set at, $1,494,000 for 1971 'although it is known that, "we at the February session of Hufolii . are n the 'midst '61 the highest County Council' in Goderich; snow ploughing, costs in our February 26. „ history", . , • County funds will amount to "If March d'omes in like a $7.38,000. 'Last year Huron lamb 1 guess we'd all better lool - County raised $726,000 locally, out," observed Britnell wh0..A.as - but. according to engineer Jim hinting that a severe snow storm Britriell, less, money, , will be in March could play havoc...with required in 1971 from the road department budgctg.. taxpayers on a mill rate bagis Council also approved adding than in 1970. • " Id the county 'road sy5tein• mile approaches t6 the new Maintenance for roads and Benmiller Bridge and deleting bridges will aceount for $582,,000 from tie county road system .1:c of the total budget; road ,mile length of the approaches to the old Benmiller Bridge, These o „ . , •• • construction, $662,000; bridge There, were three traffic, On , 4th concession south of , construction, $250,000; ,and 'accidents in, the area Monday, Union Sideroad, 'William • ' :bank interest and committee pay ,• February 22. McLean, RR 1, Goderich. and ,,, •Richard Haig ' Porter, RR 2, Port Mbert,v , On No.. 8 Highway west of Goderich were involved in a • , Junction Huron Road 15 carftruck , accident' resulting in . . (C,onstance Rd.) James damage to the Porter vehicle. i • _,.:Alexander , Ross, RR . 1 ,On Wednesday, February 24 441 . •I3ruce'field w'as inVolved in a on No. 1 City Road south of , 'single car accident resulting . in concession . 4, James Leonard damage W the vehicle he was wa Moss, RR ,burn was • . . driving. , • involved in a snow vehicle BY -- EY accident'i-MillinTM no - damage SHELLTIGERT On No. 4 Ilighway 'north of to the snow vehicle. Moss, 4-H Press Reporter Junction Huron Roads 10-12 . received injuries!' ,. .--"•- On February 27, ' the 0 • ,(Kippen) there was a three,Duagarmon 1' Homemakers held - vehicle accident involving Th'ursday, February 25, 1971 • their first tneting of, Separates William Douglas French, RR 2, on No. 21 Highway south of for Summer; the, leaders being Bluevale, Blake Snobe en, RR, Goderich • S. Lts.• (Lots 3-2) Mts. Tom Young and Miss Cathy • Thamesville; Jo§eph 'Douglas,. Hendrick" Henze Wilts, RR 1, Culbert, both who have attended4 equiPmeilt needed for the net Manual, 21-Watting St., London, Auburn and Harold Kinsley the 4-H leaders' c'ourse. • meeting, which will be held e, „home., . s Ing „th,.„....4L.pledge,m.e.nhe„home., ,,,,_. resulting in damage to the 'Jewell, 188 Regent St. Goderich . 'After opening the meeting March 6, at 1:30 in V Mrs. ac'dideir resulting in minor ----,procceded4r-eled officers. Bar. -.--cnitz.4 • Ailki:Pii, "faiiii-ti-o*.7r, damage to their vehicles. Blai,e . was elected president; members, all of whom w ill . Friday February 26, on No. Peggy Young vice-president; and contribute to the successfulness '8' Ilighway west of Clinton; CL,thy Culbert treasurer. The oi the club. • Huronvi.ew Patricia - Helena Palmer, 53 « . . , ktidg et up': Lucknow. . lady turns in a single car accident resulting, in 'damage to the vehicle she was . , .... Victoria Se!Clinton,was involved to .. , by .100;960 driVingdown -pAAs post .,- ..... -- _ ., 419y,21$0..7,, . : Mrs.. Oliver McCharles, herself eligible for prornotibnqo BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER ' • . Ltfcknow, representative • from vice-president . of OAAS. • She • Meeting in Goderich Friday, Library ' costs . i : District 10; Grey and Bruce chose not to Allow her name to - 0 W February 26,, Huron County , , , - counties, and John Thompson, stand since not long ago, District Council approved a "blidget for go higher ' Chesley, director of the District 10 had a president from its area, Huronview, the county home for ,10 men's section, were hosts. all the aged, Which is up almost during the recent convention of $100,000 over last year. , the Ontario AssociatiOn, of The budget, calls for total Agricultural Societies at the expenditures of $901,100. Last King Edward Hotel, Toronto. 6 4' year's budget was $802,069. They attended all the board The' share to be patd by, meetings and heard all the plans Huron ounty ratepayers fixed .$70,900 to the budget-, . laid out for Convention '72. ' amounts to $111,715.' Last year, Huron County, ratepayers make Mrs. McCharles served 9p the countyWcpayers paid $86,346. up.$937'705; schools ' will „,,,,„„,,,— ..nominating committee and was The report noted the budget contribute $4,000; fines will . . - is higher, due to the decreasing realize another $2,400; and, * * ratio of full paying residents miscellaneous accounts , for caused by an increasing per diem $400. Circulation is , up, but the at budget for purchasisg,„„books, a " UM f it approaches will revert to the Township of Colbbrne. members 'decided to rotate the, secretary each week, so that .ei$ch member can once read their. last -'week's The'girls discussed, also. plats for Achievement Day. activities for future , ineetiUgs, , and inc"., is a -remark people are She was a former member of Blake United Church and at the time of her death was a member of North Street United Church. Surviving besides her parents are two. brothers, Clifford and Harvey, both of R. R. 2, Lucknow. She was predeceased by ,tone brother, Melvin, in 1922. Funeral service ' was Wednesday, February 24, at'the McCallum Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Raymont officiating. Interment was in Dungannon. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mark Kilpatrick, Allister Green, 'Everett Sparling, Percy Blundell, not Cecil Blake and Glenn Patterson. afraid to say. , . Mr. Hunter warned 'against inahing "social action: a substitute -for viorship and *devotion.' "Church ' _business is no' substitute for Christ -contact,". he Said. LINDEEN WILLIAM SHACKLETON ' Lindeen William Shackleton, Ashfield Township, died suddenly ,February 23 while at work on HallOwen Farms Ltd., _The people who remain in the. Ashfield Township. He W'S.24. church must be committed' A son of Albert Benso -and Christians. • , Florence (Jones) Shackleton; he As. presidertil 'of. the was born October 19, 1946 in Conference,' Mr.. Hunter spoke , Goderich. He attended Crew o11 4 the question of church unioh Public School and had lived in • and stressed the, importance of- Ashfield Toyfifship all his life. He was a member oC, Calvary Baptist Church, Q6derich. Surviving besides parents are No' sisters," • ,Carol of warm relationships at the local level- among ' church congregations 8 4s well %as /1•A Presbytery level. Increased wages has been -blamed for the greatest increase in the Huron County Library budget in 1971, from $157,781 in 1970 to $171,405 this year. The province contributes a fok 4 „ rate. If ,. . -• Last. year; residents . ,, , , .„, ••.i'''.: eilY4•• pay,. VC month. the salarrof th Huitornei from '$10,700 to $11,500 effective January 1, 1971. a *0-:o iijj til Mrs. McCharles retires thik year and Mrs. Reuben Schues. Hanover, will represent District 10 along with Mr. Thdmpson. Ms. McCharles received many gifts and kind thoughts from fair. boards she has represented for the past three .years. b „ • SUNDA Y SERVICES 111111, (103 ,u3m, 3 X L84 (1111 Gia P` • \ ,/".t" tiii4e-4 - The famify that prays together • . . . . stays- together UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH 62 Cambria Street North. SUND4, MARCH 7th • 9:50 SUNDAY SCHOOL. '11:00 a.m.—WORSHIF' SERVICE `7 7:00 p.m.— EVANGELISTIC SERVICE • '.Social Services 'lith Rev. Charles Attaway, Every Night to March 7th at 7:30 p.m. "A.WELCOME AWAITS YOU" Rastor: 'REV. 0. H. LEE • ?HONE 524-6887 WESLEY -MEMORIAL CH/URCH THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Park' Street at Victoria H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor, Sunday_School 10 a.m. Worship Hour 11 a.m. Evening Service 7 p.m., CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET "A PeLLOWSHIP CHURCH - (ALL OS IF YOU NEED A RIDE! 524-95653or 524-6445- ., 1 0:00.a.rn — SU NDAY,, SC HOOL 11:00 a.m. — MORNING WORSHIP .SUNDAY, 'MARCH 7th "MUCH MORE GRACE!" Regular Evening Service — 7:30 p.m.. Bible Study Wednesday 800 p.m. PASTOR: REV. KENNETH J. KNIGHT Knox Presbyterian Church THE RE\t.d. LOCKHART ROYAL, B,A„ Minister WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, MARCH 7th • 10:00 a.m. — §'UNDAY SCHOOL.. , 11:00 a.m. — DivINE' ORSHip. • Sermon: "THE' PRAYING CHRIST" (1) "THE NATURE OF PRAYER" (Nursery and Junior Congregation) fn! - bn'tc"-(4947.14%7VaiRM$RFO51,z, Enter to Worship Depart td Serve Knight officiating. Interment was in DungannOn Christi Roihan Catholic Ptturch, for Requiem Mass at 9;80 444,, Thursday, March 4, OIL Interment in -Sth'.- --4ncfrevy'S Cemetery. MRS. MARY OLLENE WILLIS Cemetery. . Pallbearers were Mrs. Mary °Ilene Willis,.a Thomas Clubert, Donald lioak, resident 'of the Goderich Nurs.010 ' Jack McGuire, Gary Caesar, Home, died at Alexandra Marine. ' Edward Burt, Bryan Black, John, and General Hospital, February Park, -Ebner McFarlane • and 25, following, ,a leilothY Lloyd Reid. , , She vale 54. Flows were. Ivan A daughter of Royal and McFarlane,'aarnes McFarlane,. Mary (Variston,e) .Uoyd, she :-•"'etiltdic-lthirt--- Oreltag.,.,---,0Woke•MWE,00421p1M404.4k,om:s.,00;;. Ralph Curran • and , Allan .1916. She was a resident: of McFarlane. Goderich allfier life. . , •, • : Stiles Funeral Home was in She was married at North charge of the arrangements. Street Church parsonage to Stanley Earl Willis who survives: DAVID BUTLER She, was i member of North, Da,yid Butler, aged 40, pt. tr.'treet United Church. TOiVO Street, Thunder Bay, died'Funeltail setilide-VaS Monday, suddenly at his r sidence on MarCh , at Stiles Funeral Home Monday, March 1,, 971., withciaRtienvg.. Robert L. ymon Born in Ingersoll, Ontario, he offi moved to Thunder Bay in Interment wps , in Maitland 1 October 1970. • , Cemetery: -I Pallbearers were He was employed by Arnold Fisher, Eric -Moore, Tom Blackwood -Hodge, Prior to this, Moore and John Westbrook. he lived in Goderich and was a -- member of the Canadian Armed 1orces stationed in Clinton. , LLIAN4S He is survived by his wife °Margaret, two sons", Michael and , CEMETEitY Philip and a daughter Elizabeth, all at home. Two sisters, Inez MEMORIALS' (Mrs. Bruce Vale) of Toronto, Louie (Mrs. J. Jackson) of And Inscriptions Burlington arid two brothers, Stratford — Ontario Gorddn nd John,, both of " ld 6 Ottawa, also survive. Ren-aCMcCallum Funeral service will be held Representative from the .Everest Funeral 215 Wellington 'St. 5., Goderich Chapel, Thunder Ba', to Corpus . Phone 524 -6272 -Or 524-7345 MEMORIALS—MARKERS & CEMETERY.- LETTERING T. PRYDE D SON. Cli!i;.on-r-Exeter--Seaforth Goderich District Representative Frank Mcilwain 524-7861 or 524-9465 200 Gibbons St. ROg.' J. Bell 45 Cambria Rd. S. ' 524-7464 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of'Ontario and Qtiebec) MONTREAL STREET near the Square WELCOME TO ALL — School For All. • , 1.9:Q0 a.m. —.Adult Bible Class and .thurch 11:00 a.m. — Moining Worship . , Supervised Nursery) ' Minister: Rev. 'Arthur Maybyry, B.A., B.D. ri • Ilethei Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated- with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATEPLOO STS. REV,I4. CLARK, Pastor • SUNDAY, MARCH. 7 -7 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. ' Tuesday, 8;0 p.m. BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER Friday, 8:00 p.m, -- YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE You Are Invited To Attend T.13ese Services GEORG.E'S. CHURCH', SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT — MARCH 7, 1971 Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. . 'Rector's Class at 9:45 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon at' 11 a.m: Church SchooIat (Nursery) . 11:0 0 a.m. „ WEDNESDAY — LENTON SERVICES: 7:30 and 9:30 A.N1.' ..A.,-.6:S01A,4p,AW14.14,.,.*Irs.3* tratwilao.)Asos, Organist -choirmaster: Mr. Paul C. Baker, etton REV: G. G: RUSSEEt; ; HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP • REV., LEONARD WARFi 10:00 a.m. — Bible Schciol For All Grades. 11:00 a.m. — Worship Service. • Sermon: "THE TRUE CHURCH", (Nursery Care and Junior Congregation) 7:30 f'So'ngs of, the Gospel Service" BENMILLER' UNITED* CHURCH ommicaummoam amemonieromowau 1:30 p.m. — worship, Se?vice and' Bible School. ictoria Street United Church — W -E -L -C -O -M -E Mrs. J. Snider Victoria St. Organist & Choir Director Mrs. Leonard Warr Beni -Miler Pianist & Choir Director North Street United Church REV. ROBERT L. RAY'MONT SUNDAY, MARCH, 7th " "ILENT 1"1" 9;45 a.m. — Grades four and up. 10:5.5 a.m. — Babies to Grade 3. 11:00 a.p-t. — MORNING WORSH1P. Sermon: "PASSTH9:30- 50 ESALT" Scripture: ST. MARK Supervised Nursery Mrs. EleanOr Hetherington, • hone Church Otylcer and tudy 5446i - Church Building —524-6951 • *'":„.PIAN''