The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-04-15, Page 71.•
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REV. LEONARD,WARR
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Round and About with Martha
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You ....won't believe it - but (TAMIAM1 TR:AIL • - - and I can think of a lot .of
I've been back and •Iforth ta-tne-am-ee - used to bp," the ! other excuses. After, another
watching for 'the' mail man to trail from the Gulf to'' -the' 4 lecture on the lay out and signs
• bring the Goderich Signal -Star -7 Atlantic - Tampa to Miami) and places, 1 was presented with
which you had on Thursday and, „turn right, go 2 blocks, turn left
- ,- ._, . a Map Of the city -r .and that
.GOLTRICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, • .R114
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MRS. EDNA ANNIE JOHNSTON survived by one son, Lionel,* of
Mrs. Edna Annie Johnston of Pieton. She was predeceased by
Oyen, Alta., and., formerly of her husliand, Eugene.
143 am6ron St., eloderich, died She is also survived by three
, at the Oyen,Aueieipal Hospital sisters, Mary qV1rS. P. Brooks)of
solved everything! Anyway -- Mr.
April 9 -at the age of 79.
Born at Ayburn, Januar); 12, MacLean) of „ Kincardine -awl
, „ aug er f,lorence (Md. J. Thomson) Of
Calgary; Lillian (Mrs, 'IL
cause • m •-• , well sortir of - and there you are. Well,,,a
' and- Mrs. , Ja rives Goderich, as well as one bfother,
lonesome, 1 gUess - the paper found it easily ai decided I d
that way! Back to the Si al! Hickingbottorn. Colin John, of Simcoe.
.von meet the NICEST people
friends, they are to serve Him arrived at the house on Tuesday! painting which. we'd tugged all f was ham to see the.picture schools in Auburn, Goderich and, the 'yicks l'uneral, Home in
Vote for (trust) Jesus Christ.
"Elect" is the term, used in
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the Old Testament of -God's•
choice of Israel. In the New
; Testament it is the term used of
God's 'choice of, individuals,
especially of Christians (Rotnans
•1439,2 she was the d ht of
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WESLEY IVicKEE BURROUGHS:
Funeral service far Wesley
McKee BurrOughs, Trafalgar
Goderich, Mitzi died April la
• at Alexandra ifospital, was held'
Tuesday: at the Stiles Funerjil •
' Horn , • •Harold 14cLaren -
Pallbearers were RIO' '0 1014
David Mallough, 091-14cl•
MacAdam, MaeAd„
Ralph Kingswell and Ed .Stilk:
Interment 'took -placpJn
Maitland.,cemetery.
His sons and'danghters, Ws has to •be a day late „and it let this nice Man frame hiY gn Mrs. Johnston attended- Ftmetal •eietiice was beld,, at
better. As'we knoW Rim better', 4 Wouldn't You think could thetaY from Goderich•IDOn't of Markoosie and,his little wife Op Normal :School in Stratford. Pli..ton on Tuesday, •,April 13,
live love Him more,andservenith.' forgot "back home" for a week smii mr: „ -7, en with a bit. of a story' of his - Her -husband; Ro.bert Francis4d. ReV. S..Spurell Officiating
more or so and Concentrate. on getting 'FRLED).
c mn ishments, 1. was very predeceased her m19 : 7 Interrnettt-took-Via'Ve44:is-the
One of the •hard• a -sun bt,vmor somehinge •••,,Ortateet"•?torriYe"-fdr-ttrts-'` i'"rdre-P3Y to have • met thee tvue.
Valley cemetery at
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tu.''''''"'''''''''''99.7r7116•Irofind-ori'llirMilmr•Wegete‘ls-Vie - para3( ing b?e,.,--01---.the . ' 14,',4r3,--nite .I- 'Avatch the Pain -1741g ' - this' was around ., y bung, people (before I left on Frank' Johnston of ()yen and . Picton.
is God's love (beut. I„:7-84, The Wedding Feast of the King's son: weather report to see,how things 10:30 atm. I knew Walt 'vvs my trip)..I Was imPressed by his two,grandchildren.
purpose 'is to redeem and to “j;,4a,hy are caned, but j', w are are going -, weatherwise - and -I-, going ' to Sarasota to the ball great shyness about what he hag MRS. MARY E. REID , •
nurture a bbl people who will cheiSen". ' , Funeral service will be held at
be . His witnesses to, the rest of The coi:ild just weep whee „I see the genie in the afternoon so I was been able to do. and Since I had ' the Stiles Funeral Home on Puneral', service was held
an earthly Snowpakes- -dot-dot:dotted right trying to get all' my running read most ,of his first book Thursday at 1:30 P:m.„ Rev. G.
mankind-. (Isa. 40:1'0; John i picture or story with an
parable
across our area of the niap. Here around done "What ti.me te ''' . Monday at the McCallum,
Mrs. MaryE.
Royal officiating. Interment Funeral Home for
Reid, 122 Trafalgar St,,,,
ill take place in Ball's cemetery
at Auburn., ' , ,„Goderich, who died -Saturday,
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,. . . • heavenly meaning) speaks both
"BEFORE ABRAHAM WAS, to Jesus' day and Ours! "Com
I AM" (John 5:58). God chooses for all things are now' ready: wa
man before man .chooses God. , the., King's- invitation and non
Jesus tells us thiS-in John 15 were left out who chose to com
verse•'16 and thus w.e see the in. It is Jesus who has prepared
- • arpoon o the miter, I
in Florida the weather has been you going to the game?" I hope,' you will look' in , ale
e sunny and beautiful, thel birds at kerd:"As soon as you get back Bookstore for it'.
s are singing like crazy and flowers - (long get lost," was the reply.
e and fruit are evekyw.h.ere. We should get better . .
' l' just laughed, but I s dd I A , life-long ' r.e....sident of
e Yesterday - after an early realized that in unfamiliar Goderich-, she is survivo,-*._one
and its' vast wasteland - and Norman IV,Ianning, Wilmer
Arm.stroeg, gordon McClinchey,'
acqnainted with the far 'north
Morning rain and a drop in territory with its heavy traffic, son, Gary, living at home; one
Nicholson, Kenneth Allin and
Also let our children' enjoy the sister, Mrs. Martin " (Sheila) '
7:
April 10 at.the age of 44:
Pallbearers are Robert
priority of God in revelation. He' the great Gospel Wedding Feast
is infinite. We are Ilnite. He is You niay orou may not, has
holy. We are sinful •
His blessed invitation. We tay
We can know God only as He sin against Grace by refu ing
• • chooses to make, Himself known God's invitation, or by accepting
to us. , This He. does in our carelessly as did the fellow
Intjaition, in the work of His 'without a wedding garment'.
hand, in% the Book of His heart, "Many are called but few are
in personality, in the supreme ;'chosen." Compare Matt 7:13-14.
Person �f His on our Saviour,
In, a home with a father
„Nand in our - personal experience. mother and a little girl of nine,
Browning writes; "God has a visitors urged the father to vote
few of us to Nv h dm He whispers for Jesus Christ. The father was
in the ear." • given a card to register his
'See the priority of God in conviction. He made no triovc,Lto
redemption: "We- love Him sign it.
because Ile first Loved us." A• • visitor offered a pencil. It
See the priority: of ,God in was not accepted. The father did
recruiting. Human history . is not see the benefit of such „a
portrayed as man seeking 'God decision
and:Tiffding -erne' • 'His little • girt- Caine softly to
when we seek Him diligently. ' his. knee and holding up.the
But the Bible also says' more of • pencil with which.,4he had been'
God se;eking man, oft counter to- doing her homework, 'Said,
his .wishesand his. will. Think of • "Daddy you may have my pencil
Moses, Gideon,"Isaiah, Jeremiah, to sign for Jesus!"
Jonah or Saul of Tarsus. • The. father took the pencil
Albert E. cum vvroti?, "Our and registered his decision and
hope lies in. the fact .that God is has been a happy Christian since.
prior to our.seatel greater than . God calls an election- Vote
Our ,grasp„ the, strength „of.. our - for, (trust) Jesus Christ.
seeking and, finding. Our hope
lies in the fact•that GodcWho is
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temperature (it must have been the name of the street had not
Empey.
alqig the Gulf admiring the and do the whole thing all over of this not -too faraway country. .
to 61) degrees!), Walt and 1 drove ' '''''''''''''' and I had to go back ' stories or legends of the people - DeGroot of Toron'to; one
color of everything about is and again. , 1 read the paper 7 Cover to cover lAther, Bill GalloW of GoOrich
discovering the cactus wrg in • Well, West 'Venice Avenue is a - wasn't too happy about‘the -jig -- MRS. VVILLIAM ALFRED
a and her mother and father, Mrs.
flower. saw in my- column being 'called a Mrs. •-William . Alfred,
Peggy MacDonald and ' Frank
, • beautiful street with a. double resident of Goderich from 1963
Gallow, both- of Goderich.
thinking f don't know the names to 1968 and fOrmerly of -
This was the . common flat row of palm trees dividing the - GIB saw - (you'll have everyone
sided- long spike type growing a wide as' venue and I had parked Stratford, died'at the_
Marelrl-at the -age of -79, eqz...4C-otr-41SC-ASkr-enttr,0910—
Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital on
foot or so in height -4- and just and WALKED ACROSS the • of ANY if the machines in the •
, everywhere, like weeds. street to the store the first time woodworking •shop). was glad
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former Emma Violet .0
.• To folks down here, . I -guess, and this time I passed the store
into than our Canadian -This -0e, -Without looking at the name,
they are weeds and vvprse to rim turned • at the stop. Res -
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arage in the bowling and that
our new ice scraping maChine. Sugden.,, she. was the wife of she
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to 'Bei -had a pretty good
was nicely presented to the - late William•.'Aifred, Essex, in her.
Arena. Oh, 1 found the Signal 79th year; dear mother of
George, London, James, R. R. 2,
° . but to the tourists they look just travelled two blocks, turned -
Lovely. Back home.' we wander or almost •turned, left, when'l •
' great Many people'down here Petersburg, Miss. Violet,
thro' the woods and the fields -- realized the store was not there, v6ry interesting 'and, there are 4
who pass it around as a great Goderich and Mrs. James
, but down here that was my first .so I went along 'a few more
, , reaching, by hand, under the more. than two blocks S. I many. of our friends are in. t.1*, . (Helen) Lewis, , Goderich; dear
No -No lesson. Another was No blocks,. thinldng 1 may have gone
warm clime. 'Toronto'
sister,- of , Albert Sugden,
Letter to 'Editor
0 e ,an
pull of love, is efficient in power
and suffiCient in purpose." •
A little girl was playing in the Dear Editor: • _
yard. Mother, came to the -door I don't understand the
and called-to-b-cta." statement that- we should feel
Anna did not answer,', and sorry for North Vietnam,
mother called again with no If. they are willing to fight an
answer. The -mother calledaggkessiye Ni7aLAIld 'NV the Tice
"Anna" , again in no uncertain . in crippled chillen and
dile, and Anna deeideCinvaS' ",:de...4rtietion of propertancl life,
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James Sugdet• i,
' • - Gravenhurst, Mrs. C. (Whillifred) -
Aroundlhe.house , was4ost,--again. -I went back to • _
1 have been telling myself, 1
and get a •bit or a sting.'Speaking story short. I had to finally go to was very luCI:N to have had only • (Gladys)
Boucher and Mrs. Robett
No -No's we've had a lot of my sons' store, admit Pwas lost sons„ I had no idea that „Belfotintain;••, Ontario. Also
G kidding, both of •
laughs about "DON'T cross any and get or; my way again. • planning a wedding could be so survived by 10 grandchildren
bridges". 1 could drive anywhere You, don't pick.....out a frame complicated and exciting..' The' and one, greatsgrandnild.
Vev,it.'6 is actually an island - -LARGE, ono' in, just a few and 1 like ,her eouffg.pan very 2 in Stratford. Interment took
:$• might startle some crittel Venice Avenue. To cut a long •
hilt over a bridge! ' , , ...•
for a large, painting (my second, Bride-to-be is radiant'of- course Funeral' service was held April
:,,ou just don't realize it, ' minutes.' Suddenly I realized it 'irnich. '. , -e. -
somehow -- but, I guess the ':ids 'was 12:45 and I could just see . place in the Avondale Cemetery.
figured' I could find my way Walt jumping up and -,downi .
I'll be a Rae Calmer next ,.
, . MRS. GRACE A.1-1lCKS -
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bacl: from ,ANYWHERE as long Luckily my datigliter-in-law had week - I hope and perhaps a bit • Mrs. 'Grace -A. (McLean).
at, 1 Stayed on the island. so, I -been . home for lunch and more settled down. ,
Hicks of Picton,- dThd- at the
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was uite confident when aka -her
.downtown- Venke for few.' returned to the office -she could • SIIVW and muck.
was just going- tO run to did;r14't et `fouhdi' berore • she of you and wishing aw. ay,a,41! Hospital, Picton, April 10, in her
Gun emona
80th year.
tubes of paint.. (I meant.
hr up.
up„ my paint-Th3Mary, but • So, -I was not just in the ; 4
didn't. make it.) timew-exactly------dug-trouse-bin in 'fOr a lot of
, 'where to go -- and - so teasing, again. Only my son felt.
there! BUT '- they: didn't have badly about it. '"Somewhere,
what needed' and directed me Mother,.-. hav"e • • failed -"
,__.to go . few.:, 'blocks down. the --.-actitally,.__17was- at -fault-- as
street. tp “TftE TR PO -On see just excicted,„„Ontrying,,,,
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MEMORIALS -MARKERS
T. PRYDE.
SON
Clinton-Exeter-Seaforth
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Interment took place: In
Maitland eernetery. •
Moving to Goderich in 1947,
Mr, Burroughs was a member of
Jebovah.'s Witnesses, He was
employed by the •G'oderich
Manufacturing Company.
lie was 60 years of age. '
Surviving: in addition to his
wife, Catherine Vacher, are five
children, John, Marilyn, Carol,
Donn -a and Bobby, all living at
home. He is also survived by one
brother,' Ersell Burroughs, of
LaffaYetteville, North Carolina.
Pallbearers were Ed Lee, Ross
Hallam, Norm Redford, John
Proctor, Terry Hussey and Frank
& CEMETERY I:ET:TERING
Goderich District Representative
aFrank Mcilinrain'' • '
524-78.61 or 524-9465
200 Gibbons St.
Reg. J. Bell..,.
4.5 Cambria Rd...S.
_524-7464
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SUNDAY MASSES
,BEGINNING APRIL 18, 1971 .
St: Josejih's, Kingsbridge
8 a.m. & 11 a.m.
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trtne. for ,her to see what, mother they "shoind realize it's their, ow n
wanted. ' doing. They • _eottl.0 always go ,
So she came And mother said, home, and' live and let live.
'Anna,1nly didn't, 'you answer .' Moslems and Communists are
when 'I first called? Didn't you the only people that --I-know of
hear me when I called N'ou? . that -ti- ' I. t '
y o propagate their
„ Anna said, "Yes Another but • religion (or lack pyt) by .the
1 didn:t hear ,you loud enough!" sword.. Even God ',.A1m4,Yht,y
God calls first and finally. His doesn't do that. ''''Whosoever,Will
call is. the promise of forgiveness, . . let him take of the water of
satisfaction, • joy„ fellowshIp. , freely."If you-dori4 .wlint it •
• "come, for all filings are nowt_ you can go to hell. You havoa
ready." • .choice.
A" 'preacher ',approaching his But if the Eternal City is yOur..
'new appointnwnt asked a boy, choice, remember- . . . "there
:,"po folk at' 'MjIlbrook -enjoyshall in no wise enter into- it
religion?"- any that defileth neither
-• "Them that has 'irdOeT," was whatsoever w orketh
the reply. abomination or maketh a lie; but
God's elect- do not merit -His they which are written in the
choice. The prophets -told ,Israel Lartib'ST6-6V7irliTe--..1"••••••••••----
that Gods manifold call was not
• because they were \A:forth), but
because • Of 'His grace (ie.
undeserved favour). • •
* 1Unmerited grace and ove. l
d's Car to US is one of .1,1AMS-
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Sincerely,
A Reader.
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Dr.. John' Henry Jowett tells a
sto,ryof Joseph Parker. "Why - CEMETERY
did Jesus choose Judas?" Dr.
Parker was once asked.
"I do not know," replied the • .,.
Doctor, `.;hut I have 'a harder An-d—Friictiptions
question: Why did' He Choose' , Stratford - Ontario
Ronald C. McCallum
God's elect,are not Comrades, „
but Crusaders, God chodses folk.'
MEMORIALS
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UNITED HOLINESS. ,CHURCH
Cambria'Street North "
$1.1.N.:DAY-,- APR It 18
a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL.
1•1:00&m. -,WORSHIP SERVICE..
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7:00 p.m. -- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
Prayer Service Wednesday 730 p.m.
"A WELCOME AWAITS YOU'"' - •
Pastor: REV, O. H. LEE PHONE 524-6887
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH
THE FREE METHODIST CHORC1-I
, Park Street at Victoria
H. Ross Nicholls, -Pastor
'Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship Hour 11 a.m.
Evening Service 7 p.m.
WELCOME 1
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
"A FELLOWSHIP CHURCH"
dap. CALL LIS 4F YOU NEED A RIDE!
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.10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m, - MORNING WORSHIr
Regular Evening 'Service - 7:30 p,m.
-Bible Study Wednesday, 8:09 p.m.
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Guest Speaker: Victor Cornish
Kiwi Presbyterian Church
THE REW G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WILLIAM CAM"EPON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, APRIL 18
10:00 a.m. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:60 a.m. - DIVINE WORSHIP.
(Nursery and „Junior Congregation)
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-.,"ASeiey.ntlatr.....tatrutpieries, •
Enter to Worsnip
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DeOrt to Serve
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St. Mary's, Luc -know 9:30 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
-- tist Cory.efrtion• of-Oritif ib -and
MONTREAL STREET pear Ttle,Sq,uan ,
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A WELCOME TO ALL --
- School For All. ,.
10:00 a.m.- Adult Bible Class and Church
10:00 am. - Adult Bible Class and Church School
‘Superiiised Nursery) •
SYMBOL PLUS
Minister: Rev. Arthur Maybury, B .A B
Bethel' Pentecottcti Tab-ernacle
-Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN ANDVVATERLOO STS.‘
, REV. R. CLAK, Pastor
• SUNDAY, APRIL 18 .
10:00,am.,,.- SUNDAY SCHOOL.
* 11:00 am. - MORNING AQR,Stitt,..,
EVANGELITIC'SERVICE
Tuesday 8:00p.m. Bible Study and Prayer
Friday 8:00 p.m. Young Peope's Service
YOU AFJE.INVITED TO ATTEND tHESE SERVICES
J.
GEORGES CHPRCH.
FIRST SUNDAY AFTERI/EASTER APRIL 1-8,197-1
8:30 a.m. HolyCommunion
9:45 a.m.Rector's Sunday SchocrI Class
11:00 a.m.: Sun,day School
The rite of confirmation with the Rt. Rev. -H. F.
"AppleYard, D.D, Bishop ofGeorgian
Bay. •
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Coffee hour in the parish hall following service:
. Oganist-Choirmaser: Mr. Paul C. Baker,
F.R.C.O., L.R.A.M.,
Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. •
Victoria Street Un.ited Church
HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP ' REV. L.EONARPWRR
10:00 a.m. r._ -Bible' School For All Grades.
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Sermon: "BLESSINGS IN.DISGU1SE" •
(Nursery. UNITED
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and Junior ECongregautiRon)
BE,H,
1:30 prn. - Worship Service and Bible School.'
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COMING! VICTORIA STREET ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY- MAY 2 REV. ANNE GRAHAM, D.D.
Mrs. J. Snider •
Victoria St. organist
Chbir aireitor
Mrs. Leonard Warr
Benmilfer Pianist &
Choir Director
North Street United' Church
REV. ROBERT 1...RAYMONT
SUNDAY, APRIL 18
9:45 a.m. Gradeslour and up.
10:55 a.m. - Babies tO'Grade 8.
11:00 a.m. --• MORNING WORSHIP.
THE CELEBRATION OF HOLY COMMUNION
AH.4.1,1•414i4 '
* pervtsed-Nurarit- -
Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington, A.T.CM.
Organist and ,Choir director
Phone Church ffice, Study,.". 524•70-3!
Church Etuilding —5244951
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