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�;, From the Minister'i' study
REV. LEONARD WARR
Victoria Street -- Benmiller
United. Church.
"Open the pates, choice of prisoners
"Brin my soul out ofprison, Dr. Alexis Carrel, ithe that in a certain convent a F Mr, '
g rison, was the only son of the late
that 1 may praise Thy Name. Scientist said. Intelligence is 71i0Vice ,was performing, miracles. and Irs iliiarp',Stewart. He • MRS. EMMA WESTLAKE
` ,Nal -in 142:7 • • • almost ' useless to those who Hent St; Philip of Neri to • farmed in I-ullett Township and Mrs. Emma Westlake, R. R. 4,.
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Godeich and areaiobituaries .Huron Christian Society
CHARLES WILLIAM STEWART G1ahn of Kincardine,' and one He served on the Board of.
Charles William Stewart, 86, sister, Mrs. Frank (Mabel) ,
passed away in Clinton Public Hawkins, Goderich; four
Hospital on June 4, after a short • 'grandchildren and two great
illness. • grandchildren.
Born in Hullett Township, .• Interment was in Preston
where he attended school, he Park Lawn Cemetery.
A Christiane -worker visiting a possess nothing else.' The pure • investigate. After a long, hard was a breeder and exhibitor of ',Goderich, ., died Monday, June 7,
prison introduced a Sing -Song, intellectual. is an i'pcomplete journey Philip stood before the Clydesdale horses until This atAlexandra Marine and General,
,asking the • prisoners to •narrle human ' being; He• is , unhappy " Abbess ,and asked for the novice, retirement to Blyth in 1961. ' Hospital! She was 71. '
their ' favorites: 'The song because ' he 'is not capable -of. 'As she entered the room, he I -I was the husband,, of the She was born May 4, 1900, in
neoeiving unanimous • vote•,wase Onteting, the • would he..A' removed his • mud -spattered, late Amy Alberta Woon and the England,' a daughter of Benjamin
"Open The Gates.". "Freedom" understands." • boots .and begged her to clean late Bina Kirk. , and •Sophia (Westlake) ',Wade.
is the heart cry of countless Will Durant says "Why is it them. Haughtily she,'drew up her Surviving are one daughter, She came to Canada about' 50
soils,, who yearn to .be free from that. our wealth has issued in shoulders and with a scornful Mrs. John (Marion) s Heaman, years ago and lived in -'Wroxeter
gs , p ,q look turned 'away. St. Philip of London; Lloyd, before moving to Colborne
those thin which make them"', e'sstn`fi�`r'nd our. conquest: of � two sons' Llo d g
and others slaves.' This cry from Nature has left us miserable in •Neri ,strode qut the door and. Hullett Township and Kenneth, Township in 1925..
David's heart is a prayer when he victory? We squander beauty, we quickly rode back to the Pope, McKillop • Township; seven- She was a member of Victoria
was• in a Cave. His body was free misuse knowledge, we have "His Holiness must give no grandchildren and, , two great , Street United Church.
--, but his voul was in prison. This multiplied ' , our powers a " credence to the rumours," he grandchildren; and two sisters, , Survi.Wing are her husband,
psal n is a • prayer ,•of a soul in hundredfold, and added many' retorted. "Where there •. is no Mrs. John (Edith) Vincient, William Westlake; one daughter,
,prison. cubits to our stature; but our humility,- there can be no Goderich, and Mrs. Fred (Laura) Mrs. Roy (Pearl) Fowler,
Not all prisoners. are.shackled deli s{are almost as thean and miracles." _ ' ,Toll, Clinton. Corunna; three sons,, Harry,
by the law nor starved by war, narrow as when we dwelt in Dear reader, two men please He was a member Of Colborne Township; Jack;
but so many folk are imprisoned ignorance. We are spiritual God: He who serves Him with all , Londesboro United Church and Will owdale; and George,
by walls of'their own•making. dwarfs in gigantic frames." his heart because. he knows. hien • ,,Onttario Street United Church, Thunder Bay; nine grandchildren
THE PRIORITY OF Every new method developed by through faith in Christ the Son �Clinion and served on the' Board and two great grand'childreri; and •
-" , THE BODY the mind, although creating a of God; and • he who seeks Hire, of Stewards and as an elder, as one brother, William Wade,
new power, wa
ower may also create a th aea II .his h rt because he well as a Sunday School ,Wroxeter.
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The body is designed_to serve new' prison. We must be able to knows Him . not! •, (Psm. Superintendent for many years. She was predeceased .by • one
the souL'But when concerns of control our methods so that 139:23-4). He also was a mernber of grandson, John Fowler. .
...... the body control or dominate they do not enslave us. • . Blyth and Clinton Loyal Orange Funeral service was Thursday,
the thought and consume the "Self is the only prison that can Y Y g
time ,, -souls are in prison. t. THE PRIDE OF_ 'bind the soul•,__
4,.. Lodges and Royal Black Knights June 10, at the McCallum
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THE HEART_,
Love is the only Angel who can
and had-. served- as County ' Funeral Home,.. with„ _ Rev.
Pleasures of senses, possession of Master. ° . Leonard Warr officiating.
material things a..d passions of ' There is a pride of Race, of bid the gates unroll; The body rested at the Ball Leonard
'Interment officiating.
at Colborne
the body may enslave and Face and of Place, but the worst And When he comes to call thee, Funeral Home in Clinton where Cemetery. Pallbearers were
imprison the souls of men and . is pride of Grace. Said a lady arise and follow fast, -the funeral service was held Laurence Snyder, Clare. McCue,
women,. sometime ago:. "I, am proud of His way , may lie through Sunday, June 6, conducted by Ed Linney; Jim Reid, Jim'
_ Dr. A.. B. .Bond of my humility.” Roman Catholic � darkness, abut it lead's to light , Rev. WAnfor.,,of Oniario..Street Buchanan "'and ' Toynbee .Lamb..,
• t a Pope at las United Ch�,irc M
:Philadelphia, ministers- and' tradition to s"' a
hi]adel ]ua, to m .� .,D ke
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lecture said: `Man has a s d '- Interment was in' ui ntonR Wes
a body Th..t's enough for the , . , Cemetery. 'following an ilingss of `• 'six
., soul. For the next four years, I r ■I hU s new Qt Honorary pallbearers were months. He was 53,
shall, be talking about the Henry Pattison, Asa Deeves, He was born January 3, 1918,
body.'' The physician added; u aHUronYre W? '' Harold. Webster, Benson:, .
- -- `He lived up to his promise. We in Colborne Township to the
Finnigan, , Oliver ,..Jacques, and late Arthur and Evelyn (Wallis)
heard nothing nothing but the Lloyd' Hern. Pallbearers were Fisher. He enlisted, in' the
body." • A political scientist Gal vert Falconer, " Robert Canadian Forces in 1940 With
Rundle
Writes: "The important thing Wallace,°•Walter Scott,,' Frank the Elgin Regiment and" • venf
about ' a man is not so much' � accordion, ' the Falconer, John ,Henderson, and, overseas with the •Perth
whataCcomplishes, as what Huronview orchestra, several- ...:
--,William .McIlwain.
,tie Regiment in the fall of 1941. He
he
intends. The important thing numbers of songs and dances by - Flowerbearers were Charles was . wounded in. Holland on
about him is not his success, but the •Elimville Ripchords a' Coultes,,Gorge Baillie, April 26, 1945. He returned
his soul."
.,_ home in July, „1945•:,,, and ,was
discharged from Crumlin
Hospital in March 1946.
He farmed on the . Maitland
Concession of Colborne
Township until moving to
Goderich three years ago. He
was employed as a carpenter
with Ray Fisher
Stewards and was an 'elder; - at successcrusae
at most
Benmiller United Church. He
wasa member of the Royal
Canadian Legion, Branch 109,
Goderich, and was recording
secretary of the Canadian Order
of Foresters, Court. 86,
Benmiller. He had been active in
county and township Federation
of Agriculture work and helped
to plan Centennial cele$rations
in Colborne .Township
He, 'was married September
21, 1946', in Oakdale September
Church by. Rev.' W. G. Wylie to
Phyllis 1. Jewell, who survives.
Other survivors are 4his
children, .Jane, Janet, John, Jeff
and Judy, all at home; three
brothers, Wilfred, 'Leonard and
Arnold, all of Colborne
Township; three sisters, Mrs.
Irvine (Edith) Tebbutt, Mrs. Ken
(Rita) Holmes' and Mrs. Jim
(1orrene) Young, all- of
'Goderich Township.
The funeral service was June
13 -at Stiles „Funeral Horne\with
Rev. Leonard Warr officiating,
assisted by. Rev.. W. G.' Wylie,
Scarborough.
Interment was in Colborne
Cemetery. Pallbearers were'. Art
McMichael, Clinton; Ray Fisher,
Colborne Township; as well as
David Rolston, chairman of
the Huron Christian Men's
Association, reports the most
successful united crusades In its
history with , the John
Woodhouse-Sud"dard
Evangelistic Team from the
United States as special workers.
Goderich and Wingham were
. the central, locations for the area
wide meetings with an aggregate
attendance of 8,000 persons
hearing :the ministry of.
Evangelist • Johrt ' Woodhouse
• from St, Petersburg, Florida, and
the Musical •Suddards, of
Memphis, Tenn.
Scores of decisions. were
registered nightly including
. adults, teenagers and childen.
Approximately • 800 young
eople'- _heard . the.. team at • the
people_
Madill High School in Wingham
where the crusade was
conducted.
'the Honourable Murray_
Gaunt, Member of Parliamelnt,
who goad the Wingham
opening service, stated `that
Canada' is due for a spiritual
awakening and.such a crusade
uniting ministers and, laymen
could be „the . most significant
event of our tithes.
The Reverend Lockhar
Royal was host ' pastor to the
Goderich Crusade which
convened in the spacious- and
historic Knox Presbyterian
Church. 'The, chancel, ground.
floor seating ' and gallery; were
filled to capacity to hear the
final 'service featuring . the
Salvation Army Band, Neal and
Margaret Suddard and ' the
'challenging farewell address
given by John Woodhouse on
the theme "The Second Coming
of -Jesus -Christ".
The Huron Christian Men's 4'
Association' has announced that
their nett" annual event will take
place in June 1972.
September. 12 is
Ted Fairbairn,, London; Fred Sua aBible
• Society
Scott Mitchell these last four,. •
- town in 1971.
men serving on the same Motor ' ;Rev( J. Thompson, London,
,Detachment with the „deceased. District Secretary of the Western September 12, will ., be
Fidwerbearers were Stan Ontario Branch of the ,Canadian_ • designated.as-. Bible 'Society
. Bible SoeSe. _ ,'met with several Sunda and each 'minister :in.'
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The niiniste rid Bible
+ Society ' Church representatives
are • making arrangements to
secure for the
September
Minster �Hospitaf,Tondon,
Mr. and Mrs. Isinga of Exeter
who, ' have been leading Bible
Study' in the Chapel, Tuesday
afternoon wlrile -Mrs. Prouty is
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WILLIAMS
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions '
Stratford - Ontario program for Thursday (Family
r a Night) arranged •by Mrs. E. Bell.
®li Q 1'�':� a il"U m Mrs, Charles Sell, leader of Unit
W, i
Representative 2 introduced the nu.mherswhieh
215 Wellington St. S. Goderich • included• a reading by 'Thelma
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��onimammiamiimeRussell, instrumentals . by David
on holidays were assisted last musical group in costume. Peter Emmerson Wright, Wayne -
week with .several musical Snell ;and Cathy . Dewar sang Smith, Harry Crich, arid Thomas
numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Cann. several duets accompanied by beeves.
Twelve tables took part' in the Peter on the guitar. Mrs.
games and euchre on Wednesday
afternoon. Miss Cassie Dougal
had high score for the ladies
men's high won by John Y,uill,
The Exeter'. United Church
Women, unit 2, .provided the
Ryckman a. . resident'of . SHARON GRACE
Huronview and a former Sharon- Grace, 12, of RR 4,
member of Unit 2 thanked the Komoka, was killed when struck
group on behalf of the residents. by a car near her home Sunday ,
evening.
She was the •grandchild, of
Mrs. Mary Pridmore and . the
niece of Mr. and Mrs. John
Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Stirpsi n, all of Goderich, arid
Mr.' and Mrs. William Grace,
formerly -of Goderich.
HAROLD JAMES CALVERT
Harold James Calvert, 19,6
6th Ave., Kitchener, formerly of
Goderich, died suddenly
Wednesday, June 9 following `a
heart seizure. He was 49 'years
old. '
He lived in Goderich for
seven years," returning to
Kitchener -in- 4-965 Hee served
with the R.C.A.F. unti) 1957.
.and had been employed at
!Dominion Electrohome
Industries for the, past six years.
He issurvived by his wife, the
former Shirley Hurst;, his
mother, Mrs. Alex Calvert,
"'tratford; two daughters, Mrs.
James (Maureen) McNaughton,
Toronto and Colleen, Kitchener;
• two brothers, John of btratford •
and Norman 'of Sarnia;.and one.
, sister, Mrs. 'Donald"V (Florence)
Landreth, Stratford. •
The "body rested at ,, the
Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home,
Kitchener until funeral service in
the phapel there, Saturday, June
12.
• MRS. M. E. ALLEMANG
Mrs. Mary Ethel. Aliemang,
750 Moore St., 'Preston, died
recently at her home. She was'
71.
• ' Mrs. Allemang was the former
Mary `Ethel Glahn and was born
at Kincardine. She had resided in
Preston for •40 . years and
attended the Church of the
Nazarene. -
She was predeceased Eby her
.husband Lorne Allemanr In
1944 and by. one son, Lauren°!l
in 1956. - '_
Surviving are one son, Vernon
of Kitchener and one. daughter,
Mrs. Kathaleen Kurtz of
California; one brother,'James
THESE' '69
LIKENEW
CARS ARE
LOOKING
FOR'DRIVERS'!
196
Custom 2 doo•
power steer and . - es, hy'iam• transmission, radio,
new whitewalls. „
Impala
brown .and gold,
1969 Buick LeSabre
4 door Hardtop. This local one owner automobile features
many options including pofiver steering and brakes, radio,
clock, remote mirror, rear window defogger and new belted
whitew,aIItires. Come in and test drive.'this beauty.
1969 Envoy Epic
Delux 4 door Sedan. This top economy car features
automatic transmission and has been driven only --7;5001- ""'
miles: Th;is car has only, been on the road 1 year and is like •
new. Lic. 82367L. Special this week.
1495.
1 969 Chevrolet Belair
4 door Sedan. An L.B.M. original driven only 21,000 miles.
Powered by the economical 250 cu, in. 6 cylinder.engine,,
automatic transmission, radio and new whitewall- tires.
Exceptionally clean.
1969 Chevrolet
'/2 Ton Steps)de Pickup. If you are hunting for a�pickup -
Frere it is! One owner, driven only 27,000 miles'and it still
has the balance of the 5 year, 50,000 Mile G.M. fac ory
warranty remaining. Lic. 299.0,26. Priced at $118 lc
..,••
969 Cutlass Oldsniobile
•
4 door Sedan` finished in sharp dark olive with' vinyl
interior. Power Meering, 350..,1/*% ngine, automatic 'and
-radio. Fully safety checked arid``reconditioned. Locally
owned.
This is only a sample bf the good selection of used cars now
On our lot. C'omein and Iok thein over.
THIS IS ONLY A .SAMPLE OF 'THE
GOOD SELECTION OF USED CARS "
ON OUR LOT - NOVO
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COME 1N' AI1J0 LCi(JIK THEM OVER" . ..
MOTORS 'LTD.
YOUp EPIFNDLY CHF VPOLETt,ndOLOSMONII1 OFAtrk
ski , e ' CUNtO14, ONu/lMtt°•
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Anniversary Services were
held on Sunday at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church. Rev. L.
Royal of Goderich was, guest
speaker at both morning and
evening services. ' Mrs. R.
MacCallum of, Goderich, was
guest soloist.
Misses Sally and Louise
Mac Donald -'""of"`"tAiindsor were
visitors in the area for,a -few •
days.
Miss Mable MacDonald of
Windsor spent the weekend with
her sister, Mrs. Jean West and
her brother, David MacDonald
and family. •
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
McCharles visited in Sarnia and
,Petrolia on Thursday.
Mrs. Jake Verheilst was
hostess on Tuesday evening to •
the Ripley and --.District
Horticultural Society meeting,
The 'North ' Ashfield Public
School was the scene of a
gathering honouring Miss Jane
Moncrief on . Tuesday evening.
Friends and neighbours
showered Jane, bride -elect, with
gifts and good wishes.
The W.M.S. ' meeting of
Ashfield Presbyterian Church
was held Thursday afternoon in
the church.
Thomas Farrell has his farm
listed for sale. "
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Embei�lin
of Toronto spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Finlayson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Morton and
family visited with Mrs. Emile
MscLennan and Florence for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Parrish
spent the weekend visiting
relatives in Michigan.
Miss' Linda "Wyles is On .a
vaeation trip down through the
Eastern States.
Millbank. theLakeview Restaurant, June
10,
Plan's
Honorary pallbearers were
former comrades in the Perth
Regiment including • Ward
Sulston, Woodstock; Alvin Ische,'
Sarnia; Vernon , Dunseitt, -St.
Marys; Herb Wickie f Kitchener;
Tpm McKay, •'Mitchell; Glen
Williaihs, •London;. Vic Sniith,
Stratford; `Edward , Phillips,
Stratford; and Leon Valencourt,
La Colle, Quebec. ,
Friends attended from
Ingersoll, London, Brantford,
Detroit, Windsor, Toronto and
Underwood,. Rudyard
Pickford, Michigan.
was Mrs.
"The
and
Soloist Leonard
• Warr, who sang Old
Rugged Cross", a favorite -hymn
of the deceased. •
as
well •
as
DAYSERV10ES.
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MUTER CONCRETE STEPS
1Jnlh nee the' beauty afitt.". 'aiue
pt,your home' 'With precast steel
refnfarcod concrete tlnit• Stepe.
Our installation crews " work a
ttuickfy and. cleanly: Phan* 527.1320 — Sear#art
UNIT
STEP
No waiting for
concrete ' to
, cure.. Over 100
sizes in'stock. ,
NI„ "
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Ltd.
were
Campaign
with a goal of
made for a Fall
September 12-25
$1,800 for our
canvassers
campaign.
MEMQRIALS-•IV,ARKERS & CEMETERY LE?RERING
Goderich District Representative
Frank Mcilwain
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524-9465
200 Gibbons St. •
Reg. J., BeII
45, Cambria Rd; S.
5247464
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The family that prays together
... stays together.
NITED HOtI
62 Cambria Street North
'SUNDAY, JUNE 20th
9:50 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m.-WORSHIP SERVICE
7:00 p.m.- EVANGELISTIC' SERVICE
Prayer Service -Wednesday 7:30 p.m
"A WELCOME AWAFTS YOU"
Pastor: REV. O. H. LEE PHONE 524-6887
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH
THE .FREE METHODIST CHURCH.
Park Street at Victoria
H. Ross Nicholls, pastor
Sunday School 10 a,m.
Worship Hour 1.1 a.m.
Evening Service 7 p.m; ..x
WELCOME
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
"A' FELLOWSHIP CHURCH"
CALL US IF, YOU 'NEED, A RIDE!.
PHONE 5249565 •
10:00 a.m7= SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 p.m...,- Regular Evening Service
• Bible Study Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.
Pastor: R. BRUBACHER
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Knox Presbyterian (hurch
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, JUNE 20th
Service is at 11:00 a.m.
Sermon:
"A TIME TO• TH1Nk AND A TIME TO -ACT"
Y (0 ur tit.. rods inirsto2ongTegation+
--- RECEPTION 1OF NEW -MEMBERS -
Junior. Congregation` Graduation -
Enter to W"orsh ip
4_.. Depart to Servo
FIRST. BAPTIST .CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAL STREET near The Square
-= A WELCOME TO ALL ---
School
School For All: 1
10:00 a.m. Adult BibleClass and Church School
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11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship.
Supervised Nursery)
Bethel Pentecostal- Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada)
CORNER 0- L-G-I•N-A-N D-WAT-E R L•OO STS
REV. R.CLARK, Pastor •
SUNDAY, --JUNE 20th
10:00 a.m,- SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSI4IP.
7:00'p.m. - EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
8:00 p.m. - Tuesday, Prayer and Bible Study
8:00 p.m. - Friday, Young 'Peopli's Service
YOU' ARE INVITED' TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
SECOND SUNQAY AFTERb'TRINITY JUNE 20, 1971
Holy Communion and sermon at 10:00 a.i
(Nursery)
PLEASE.NOTE SUMMER TIME CHANGE
Organist -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C. Baker,
, L.R.A.M.; A:R.C.M. •
Rector: REV., G. G. RUSSELL, B.A."-,-13.13.
Victoria Street United Church
HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR
10:1)0 a.m. - Bible school For Ali Grades.
11:10 a.nn. Worship Service.
Sermon: "GOD'S 'NEW' IS NOW"
BENMILL.�ER UNITED CHURCH
10:00 a:m.Worship Service and Bible School.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 18th -- 8:30 P.M.
North Street United Church
REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT
SUNDAY, JUNE 20th
11 11:00 a.m. '-- Morning Worship
OUTDOOR -SERVICE AND PICNIC
AT •CAMP MENESETUNG
Meet atCh..yurch Ii 10:l30 a.m.
... ^,. w. . if ;you' Arted...s..:-rid,.ai ,y, •
WE .L.0 •M�E °�
I�rs. Eleanor Hetherington, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir. Director
Phone Church Office arid Study 0.524463i
Church Building 524-6951
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