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BY REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT
North St,
-United Church
,'- The" social concience of 'man' care and research! Less on •
Sf.�E3.I ,@`rt�i4'��iFb"'+'EE3;"�`R ��'="" �'1� �.�ea't;�ts��• �'�t'
"conveniently- .staredr 'avi�y�deat4 ent-.LESS!
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with the old Beetle records. Stop a moment.. Who are.
(Who was ,going to have . more : these hard pressed citizens' who
impact on the affairs of man can no . longer bear this
than Jesus?) intolerable burden of social
may need to re -vamp; the
ro�ceduress,. hi,fil,tka/a4 .11.,x.
will give-th'easermAnr Also lie
At St. George's
Goderich an
q MRS. WaL, LIAMENA SQWERBY
nte r' tOm ,n n Mrs,. Williamena Sowerby,,
se �V� �e Colborne Township, flied
. . Tuesday, May 25. She was 90. '
The former. Williamena Porter,
S
t. George's Anglican Church
will be the setting for an
Inter-Communici service with
North St.' United Church on
unday, June 6 at.11 a.m.
The Rev. Robert Raymont;
Minister of North St. Church,
do not need to cut back: -The
�..., ..,�,must,,..:the:.:..B.e.�,wd,��:��y.
suggestion itsel.>z is a vulgarity Russell, Rector of St. George's,
which no social conscience can in ;the i✓onduct• of the :service,
te►lerate. :heipir�g : to administer . the
Guess who will be in the consecrated bread and wide to
front I c es o is new members of both congregations.
battle of the. seventies? .The This will' be the 'third time
Church! Out there suited up, an„,wthat 'the two congregations' -will
their armor of love:'"if I call have gathered together for
Him my Father, then I call you Inter -Communion.., The first
my brother." Out ' on the occasion was a year ago when
battlefield confronted , by a the service was held in St':
paipered-' 'enemy - who- once George"s - Churc1i: ''his wa -
more claims: "What, they have followed by a return visit of the
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e seven les are being ushed' spending. could not be the
in to the strains of vulgarity. No, chap who now has so much
not nude movies nor the ' more than his counterpart of the
increasing frequency of 'venereal fifties! It could not be -the Chap
diseases; not the spate of, girlie who now has the material well
magazines nor the increasing: being' for which his counterpart
deelirle of, the family- unit these could only dream 'in the
do not constitute our vulgarity:• - it is not the
They are symptoms of it; but
they do not constitute it.
Our new hard ' variety of
vulgarity is to be found in the
increasing crescendo-- of the
demands, for us to cut back in
Social spending. Less on
education! Less on psychiatric
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KEN WOOD.
' McC'ee Pontiac -Buick in
Goderich are pleased to
announce that Ken Wood has
joined their sales staff. •
Ken, has' had several years
experience in . the automobile
business, anct., bas_. always.been
associated with General Motors
• products.
Ken looks forward to, seeing
you at his new location at
McGees in Goderich.
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WH.LIAMS
CEMETERY
,MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford -- Ontario
Ronald C. McCallum •
Representative.
215 Wellington St. 5., Goderich, •
Phone 514-6272 or 5247345
chap who now has MORE than
ninety percent of the world dare -
even to hope for! Less!
This is precisely the time to
spend, more. Think of any sociaF
concern you care to and you can
1* certain that we are just
beginning. Now is 'the time to -
take a giant step forward.. We
' r
Lochal
Picnics -°are held almost daily
at Lochalsh roadside park.
Travellers finch' this an attractive
spot to enjoy lunch , and let
children •have a romp and play
period
Douglas MacKenzie, who has Mr,.arid. Mrs. Ray MacKenzie The Plan iattempts to combine
been in Western -Canada for of Toronto were guests of Mr. the ''Episcopal system of the
some ,time, is enjoying a holiday and Mrs. Henry. MacKenzie Anglican tradition with- the
at home with his parents, Mr. .."recently. Conciliar system of the United
and Mrs. Jack,MacKenzie. Due to' Anniversary Services - Church: 'It provides for Bishops '
Living in the. Davie Johnstone in KnR Church, Ripley, there who would have some of the
house, now owned by Eldon were no Sunday Services: at authority. and 'responsibilities
Bradley; are Mr. and Mrs. Paul• Ashfield Presbyterian Church on which Anglican bishops now
Tremblay and , family, of _Sunday. -have, but they would be divested
Welland. Mr. Tremblay is Neighbors of Mr. and - Mrs. of some oftheir authority in
'employed at Art Helm's Welding • Wellington Webster. ` helped Mr. order to give more responsibility
and Machine Shop in Lucknow„ Webster complete *seeding. to -lay councils arid committees. '
Miss Doris Wylds of Toronto Stan Drennan of Kincardine The present proposal
spent the holiday weekend with spent 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. eliminates familiar' terms. like
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dart Finlay MacDonald *and helped parish,,' diocese and presbytery,
Wylds. ' . with the seeding operations. substituting the words' pastoral
John ,,,Bradley, „who is' Mrs. Ewen MacLean wasp"'"" zone, district and region. The
employed in Ottawa for the hostess to the Ashfield
summer, spent the weekend with 'Presbyterian Church WMS on,
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon ' Thursday afternoon. ,, localyputh
Bradley.Mr. and Mrs. Atlee Wise III de'
Robert Campbell, son of M'r. Ohio were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Irwin Campbell, andX11►i Wellington Webster for a few ,. n. a' w a r s
one^ of the 'children of Mr. and'days. :. •
Mrs. Tremblay each had to have 14 judging
stitches tocuts to their faces due forto accidents,°one at home 'and olf C•lub
�s J e 1er Aee„„.chaR ti,>hurt .' . -- A total of 126 competitors
utr file (Slaying atAmberly. t news took part in the 1971 Huron
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oliver - County Livestock and Fieldt
McCharles for the weekend were The ladies' night golf was Crops judging competition at'
Mr. and . Mrs. Allan McCharles rained out on Tuesday, May 25,: Seaforth Fair grounds Saturday.
and family of Montreal; Mr. and • but -the instruction session Classes included dairy cattle,.
Mrs. Donald McCharles and planned for the first Tuesday of beef cattle, swine, sheep, hog
family of Brantford; John each month was held June 1 at 6 carcasses, beef cuts, corn seed,
McCharles of Petrolia; Mr. and p.m. before the tee -off time . of • barley • seed, mixed hay plus, an
Mrs. Hartley McTavish ' of 6:30 p.rn. identification 'class of feedstuffs.
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no bread? Let them eat cake.” Anglicans to North .St. Church
Suit up yo rChristians the -battle Ta st`Nrovemlier;,: ~ ' -
call is ringing loud.and clear: Out . ' The .purpose -of thexchange
to be beaten and scorned. Out to . - is ; to allow people of . both
be derided and jeered. Out to denominations to learn about
meet your God. the worship practices of each
Less? An intolerable vulgarity other's Church, and to express in
for any social conscience. a devotional way their mutual
• - regard for each other:
The Anglican and United
Church official bodies in Canada
Dom W.ylds and -Miss Doris Wylds- -have- accepted•a Plan of Union
of Toronto.' f r study -T. -The people of 'both
Gordon Robb . has been hunches•„ have' . been asked to
driving a school bus for examine the Plan and send their
Montgomery's for some -time comments and criticisms to the'
now. Re -Union Committee.
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pastoral zone corresponds she was the daughter of John
roughly to the present idea of a and May (Mathieson) Porter,
parish or pastoral charge. • Goderich Township, and was
The District is a smaller born April 20, 1881. She was a
version of the Diocese, headed lifetime resident . of Goderich
by a bishop. The Region is 'a Township until moving to
grouping of districts somewhat • Colborne faux years ago,•
hke the .,o' , - �,. w ''
,seri., -Co�•
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r ,cerence� �^
present C • Sly �; ,a.:.�iilbsr o� ��
GQDERici 9 Cx1V T, ►R,, kuRspA
Hospital, Rochester, New 'cork.
' She was 69. ; •
Born i 'Goderich, she' wase a
sister of the late,.. Harry ,..
Watson, Goderich and Edward
T. Watson, Hamilton. 4 sister .
Mrs. John S. Lawton, WatetOwn,'
New York, survives.
Before moving to Watertown,
New York,- Mrs, Husted was
employed' by the late L. L. Knox.
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py�,�u/St'!KM'•?•'f.MDS:Yi1hwT�JG T•yI��UMt'l7".ty4•�i� *'i11'}'*f
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est It -,-rhe
' Erie kInsted 4in
O a I
1Church in Rochester, July
1960. r 4 i•
Mrs, ,fi sted rehired,, frog
position with . the 1Tatio l:'"
Cio in " ompany a few'
• at
ago-th.Mre. Rcityusted'Natio was l Ran;eci,ploked
. ..
R�oeihester until his .retire4
few years ago.: mentr '
She was .a' mei p f °they
o.p As�
..._Sknvivors ..incl... w` er
husband; two cheiildren
b, Mm,
John ( Patricia) Char+ holla;',
Brockport,' .and 'Bruce. Watson
► i . I► , el f.-. , -Iloehestcr; , her.
sister, Mrs.-•Lawt'on; three
'grandchildren and nieces and
nephews.
The funeral"and the burial. was
in Rochester. . .
MISS CATHERINE
HANNAH' WELSH �_..
Miss Catherine Hannah Welsh, -
292 -"Huron Road, died May ,29'
r> Goderich...following „an .illness
of one year. She was 68. °"'
A daughter of' Loftus and •
Alice (Banks) Welsh, she was
barn November 5, 1902 in,'
Goderich where she has lived all.
her life. She was a member of St;
George's'Anglican• Church. •
She is survived by two sisters. ..
Mrs. Beatrice Ruddy, England
and' Mrs.. Carl . (Alice) ° Govier;
Goder-ich�
Funeral` service 'was -Tuesday, •
Jurie 1 at Stiles Funeral' Home
with Rev. G. G. Russell
officiating.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. PaiIbearers were Ernie
Wilson, Fort Erie; Clarence
Welsh, Detroit; Willy Govier, Joe
Govier, Howard Preszcator- and
Ross Patterson, all of Goderich.
Flowerbearers were : Gordon
Govier and Terrance Patterson,
both of Goderich.
w ars. She was a Member of
es i ,• �...�
Her husband, George .tile St. „George a Anglican
Church where she sang in the
Sowerby, -predeceased .her' in . choir. She was the daughter of
the late Edward'' R. and ,; n
Lowe Watson.
Emma f nctao l to
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structure of 'both Diocese and
Presbytery , seems to be
combined, in the organization of
- the District.
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Toronto. All had attended the George Bolton had eight • Winners were
Hodgins - Wylds wedding along ,.Duffers out for . lest Thursday.
with Mr. and Mrs. O. McCharles , and plans on',' other Seniors, Bob McNeil, RR 6
as did Mr. and Mrs. 'Warren get -acquainted . games for the Gaderich, 732 out of 800; Brian'
Wylds and family, Mr. and Mrs. . ' men and women on this Miller, RR 3 Exeter, 704;
Thursday night. The men wish intermediates, -Glen McNeil, RFt,
inrK-inkead-for-his---; G
~-6edcrich, 72G; Barry
help running the activities of RR 1, Seaforth, 718; juniors,
Men's•Opening Day, May 24. jack • VanMiltenburg, RR 4
On Wednesday, May 26, plans Seaforth, 682; June Alton, RR
were made . for the Inter -Club 2; Lucknow, 678; novice, Paul
Competitions for June, July.and Gibbings, RR 1, Clinton, 659;
August. There will. be four Shirley Doherty, RR . 6,
Sunday tournaments, one to be Goderich. 653; pre 4-H, Oscar
held at each of the following Meier, RR 4 Brussels, 665; Glen
clubs - Wingham, Walkerton, Doherty, 665 (tie 'broken by
Kincardine and Goderich, reasons).
The first will -be late in June Paxil Gibbings won the
at Kincardine: Each club sends Canadian National Exhibition
twelve play,,,: ' and "the shield for the high novice judge
foursomes are made up of one with Shirley Doherty runner-up.
player from each club. Goderich - , The Blatchford Feeds' Ltd. ' n
is the host club this • year, and' trophy for the highest score in
thus,: is in charge of running the the entire competition went to
league. . Bob_ McNeil with Glen McNeil
The Board of Directors have the runner-up.
been exceptionally busy this •
past week and a half, attempting Beth Passmore, RR 3, Exeter,
to Iteep the club operating had the' highest- `score, • in swine
properly, after the departureof judging and won the CIL trophy.
the•Manthns. • Runners-up were Lynda Walden,
At present there are no Lucknow, and • 'Doug Harding,
lunches being served, as there is RR 1, Gorrie.
no kitchen staff but this The Huron, Milk Committee
condition (should be ' altered' awards for 'the highest in the.
within the next week or so. dairy section went to Vickey
In the meantime, all bookings . Pollard, RR ,1, Seaforth:
for luncheons, banquets, dances Runner-up was Donald Carter,
and receptions are being I.B• 3, Blyth.
,honored, but we -suggest that The highest score in the sheep
those who have made these section was tallied by Brian
reservations, please contact Mrs. Miller and took the Cyanamid of
••- .-. A. , M. Harper, 524-7642, to ,- Canada award•
confirm the details of these
events. There is a catering service The Huron County. Beef
for these events., Producers Association award for
Did you remember to pay the highest score in the beef
your, golf fees before the due section went to Shirley Doherty.,.
date of June 1, 1971? Please pay Runner-up was Marlene Stewart,
-them at the Pro Shop, as onlyRR 1, Kirkton.
paid-up members and the eligible Winners will receive prize
g `` �^-• J
green -fee players will• be allowed money -from their 4-H Club
• on the course. leaders.
STOCK
REDUCTION
SALE
10% TO CftOI
DISCOUNT
ROSS SHOP
4,41,4
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*WEED KILLERSW-...
COMPLETE LINE OF
Garden Supplies
BOX PLANTS
•Geraniums - Begonia
Another ast' f theP1 R !d
which is of general interest 'to Benson, Goderich Township;
most people is the provision for four daughters, Mrs. Harry
public worship. The Plan gives (Hannah) Mitchell and ,Mrs,.
an outl�ie of the necessary Bruce (Jean) Volland, Goderich;
features in services of 'Holy • Mrs. Art (Florence) Maskeli and
Baptism and Holy Communion, Mrs: Cliff (Evelyn) McNeil;
,
pec o an e g i na , Brantford, , , and
Mrs. Husted went' to •
Watertown in 1920 with her
mother and her sister, Mr -s,
Lawton. She was employed win-
the
inthe office of the 'F. A. Empsall
Company .. , after corning to
...but - there •-has 'been- --reo •- Colborne . Township;' 16
preparation of a comma,, Prayer grandchildren and 30 'great
Book or specific forms of service grandchildren. • She was
yetE.. -� . , ;. _- .._ <.._._: _� • .. -�. plredeceased by tWt brothers and
• Other sections . of the Plan two sisters.
have to do with statements of " The funeral service- was'
Faith relating to the Bible, the Friday, May 28 'at the McCallum
Creeds and. other formularies of Funeral Hoche with 'Rev: Gi L.
Christian belief and custom. Royal . assisted by Rev. J. Ure
The Inter•Communion Stewart, Seaforth.
services held between St. Interment was in Maitland
George's and North St. Churches Cemetery,. _ ' Pallbearers were
so- farliave followed the regular Donald ' Sowerby,Y- Douglas'
forms common to the church. in... Sowerby; Lloyd Sowerby; .Bob -
which the service is held. On McNeil, Grant Volland and
Sunday the Anglican Prayer Nelson Amy. Flowerbearers
Book service will be used, 'were Raymond Volland, Leroy
without alteration..S.owerby, Elmer Sowerby,
-.The choirs of both churches
will share in the service. The
North St: choir, -under the
direction of Mrs. Eleanor
Hetherington, - will sing during
""the communion time. The °St.
George's Choir, under- the
leadership of • -Paul Baker, will
carry" the liturgical parts: of the
Anglican ritual. •-
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Saturday & Mondays to Thursdays, 8 a.m. to ^6 p.m.
Fridays, 8 a.m. -to.. 9• p.m:
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Donald McNeil, Glen McNeil,
Arnold Mitchell, Bob McCabe,
Dan McPhee, George Sager, Ron
Renning, Bill Maidment and
Charles Orr.
MRS. LAURA OLIVE
WATSON HUSTED
Mrs. Laura W. ,Busted. died
Saturday, May `22 in' St. Mary's
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
62 Cambria Street North .
SUNDAY, JUNE 6th p°
---'- - a.rn. a.• -, SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.n.' -•WGRSH1P SERVICE
• 7:00 p.m.'- EVANGELIStIC SERVICE -
• Prayer Service:- Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
"A WELCOME AWAITS YOU" :
Pastor: REV. O. H. LEE PHONE 524••6887
SUNDA Y SERVICES
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The family that prays together
.. stays together
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St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge
8 a.m. Ft 11 a.m,
St. Augustine 11 a,r1,
St,
Mary's, LucknOw 9:30 a.m.
Watertown.
She was married to Bruce A.
MacDonnell, a native of
Watertown, -Aug.'A1, .,1922, in
Auburn. Mr. MacDonnell was
employed in the interior
. decorating and '' contract
departments • of the
Hardiman-Woolworth store in.
Watertown. Mr. and Mrs.
MacDonnell lived at 1116 State
St. nWatertown. - • ,
They left Watertown in 1928
when Mi. MacDonnell accepted
a position with' Howe and
Rogers store 'in Rochester. He
was later employed by the
Sibley, Lindsay and Curr
Company for years in Rochester
until he was taken ill with a
heart condition in 1953. Mr.
MacDonnell died ..of a heart
attack --at the family, home, 33"
.Anthony St., Sept. 23, 1955.
Mrs. Hunted was employed for
many years in the office of theoin
Nation 1 Cl th C '
a g ompanin
y .
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•MEMORIALS -MARKERS & CEMETERY' LETTERING
Goderich District Representative
T. !?Y1DE
AND•
•i0N
Clinton-Exeter-Seaforth
WESLEY MEMORlA1. CHURCH
THE FREE METi-IODIST CHURCH
Park Street at Victoria
H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship Hour 11 a.m.
Evening Service 7 p.m.
'WELCOME
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
.��. -- "A FELLOWSHIP ,CHURCH"'
CALL US "IF YOU"NEED A RIDE!
PHONE' -524.9565
.10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 p.m. - Regular Evening Service.
Bible Study Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G.,..LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY' JUNE -'6th
11:00 a.m. - Service of Worship.
Sermon: "MAN AND HIS WORLD"
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Enter to WOrsnip ,
(Nursery and Junior Congregation) •,s
— John Ashley Woodhouse ---
"Grist Is: The Answer" 1,
Depart to Serve
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Frank Mc•llwain,
524-7861 or$24-9465
200 Gibbons St. °
Reg., ,J. Bell -
- 45 Cambria'. Rd. S.
5247464 -
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAL STREET near. The Square
- A WELCOME TO ALL -
School'For-AII. •
10:00 a.m.- Adult Bible Class and'Church'Schoo
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
;Supervised Nursery)
Utile! Pentecostal, Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGiN AND -WATERLOO ST•S."
'REV. R. CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, JUNE 6th
10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m: - MORNING WORSHIP:
7:00 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
8:00 p.m. Tuesday, Prayer and Bible Study
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8:OQ p.m. -'F'riday, Young People's Service•
YOU ARE INVITED TO `ATTEND THESE SERVICES•
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
TRINITY SUNDAY—JUNE 6,, 1971
Holy Communion and Sermon at 11 arm'.
INTER -COMMUNION WITH NORTH STREET
UNITED CHURCH CONGREGATION AND CHOIR
Film Pr"d<lm in the Parish Hall for children of
both congregations. Nursery for babies; •
-Sermon: T'HE REV.' ROBERT RAYMONT
Organist -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C.. Baker, ,
F.R.C.6., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.
,Rector: REV. G. G. RUSSELL,B.A., B.D, •
Victoria, Street United -'Church
HOUSE .OF FRIENDSHIP REV: LEONARD WARR
10:00 a.m. ,- Bible School •For"All ''Grades.
11:10 a.m. - Worship Service.
Ser n: ,"THE TRUE CHURCH:"
ENMILLER UNITED CHURCH.
, 10:00 a.m. - Worship Service and Bible School.
W-E-Lr,C-O-M-E -
COME TO THE UNITED AND FINAL
SERVICE OF THE GODERICH-WINGHAM r
CRUSADE., 8 P.M. IN KNOX PRESBYTERIAN.
CHURCH
North Street United Church
- REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT
SUNDAY, JUNE 6th
NORTH STREET UNITED AND 5T. d ORGE`S
ANGLICAN CHURCHES WILL WORSHIP TO.
GETHER AT ST. GEORGE'S - 11 A.M..
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W-E-L�rr�O•
N1.•E_ ,..
Supervised Nursery
Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington; 1.T.C.M.
Organist and,, Choir Oireetor
• .• Phone Church Office and Study - 5244631
Church,Building ' 5244951 -
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