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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-07-08, Page 22Iti,M?rer GOP i i UCH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 8„1971 • u Two Mornian missionaries start work in Goderich Two young' men from the United States of America have been assigned to Goderich and it's. surrounding ' 'area as q missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ; of Latter -Day Saints. ., Eider Sheldon • Stephens, of • Las Vegas, Nevada, has serted in Windsor, Trenton, Scarborough, •a'n�1:':«r�.�,�4'��►.�1,+ :. yfT',' ��`,??1”d�Ivr•'2lXCIr4�IMY.+,yn.%]i:k•,b :8„ called_ tu labour in 'Huron . County. Elder James Fountain,. of Salt ,Lake City, Utah.: has 'been in Kitchener, London and Windsor before his armal in t;odericll. While in Goderien' they will visit various loyal ' homes .explaining the i,rit:ciples and, beliefs of the ,Latte r -t -)ay Saint "religion. Part of their teachings cieal with the Book of Morrison and-4- how nd-"-"hew it strengthenti the Bible's ' testimony Of. Jesus Christ. This book tells of God s dealings with the inhabitants of the American continent for a thousand year peri around the time of Chris' a - It i;; because' of the -Book • of Mormon that the • Ch'urc;h members have been niiknathed Mormons. •Elders Steprilens and Fountain are -part of 22.6--,tnlissionaries of the Latter -Day Saint Church in Ontario and Quebec and are part of a force of some 1.4,000. missionaries across the world. • About sixty per cent of the • young men and \bopion of the Church between the ages of nineteen anad. twenty, - five volunteer for two years of missionary work. Since the L.U.S. Church has no paid ministry the serve at their own time and expense. 44 NORMAN LASSALINE Norman Lassaline If London died Tuesday; June 29 in Westminster Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 73. He was born. Septembers -).7, 1897 in Windsor and farmed in Colborne Township from 1930 to 1957. Ile served overseas in World War 1, He was a member of 'St. Peter's 4:hurch: He was married June 7, 1920 in Techumseh to Diana Marie Gouin who survives. 11 yr,•(� Also surviving y,�are his cJhild/rlryen, )`s hn (Theresa) Redmond, Goderich; , Sister Fidelma, London; Mrs.. Jos. (Annette) Miller, Dashwood; ten sons, Marcel and Leonard, both of Goderi.°h; Paul of Nilestown; Gerrard, Jerome, Adrian and Vincent, all of London; Phillip of Dartmouth, N.S.; Claude of Sudbury; and Joseph of Sault Ste, Marie; 54' grandchildren and, four great grandchildren; two sisters and one brother, Dennis of Goderich Township. , • - Funeral service was Friday, July' 2 at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church with Rev. R. Moynahan officiating. Celebrate .40th,. anniversary at Varna ELDER -' SHELDON STEPHENS ELDER • JAMES'FOUNTAIN WIN ME BIBLE BY CORNELIUS R. STAM PRES. BEREAN BIBLE SOCIETY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 606.35 TRUE PRAYER ;.+. ' v " ,�rri,•.t i t ,r,'t kir ,•!,- .3 (,r s If'rrt Crirl.tl.3n 1f,1,..." f', i' �:, t ,,11 vur bon's t. 1, .for (1 ',3nC1 ''r� l)r•,�i"S: 1 .1r,,"r^; G.,i1 , .' F SII 'ti • w,'t T•?()',: rl(it hi-,lf" N(, ,.,,1n 0',0liId ,•, 1n(10!'(1 4 �,,,t ;r•,f,,;,,�•1t I., ,II, ;11 ll�Y•l •L c1 .., l_�•'C'l1 ^1I II �L 'i' I'ti Mr. and Mrs. Orville Blake celebrated their 40•th wedding'.. anniversary on June 24,, with a dinner in their honor at the " home of. their daughter and • son-in-law,- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid, Varna. •, The sisters and brothers of the 'bride and groom ' of 40 years. attended. Open house was held Sunday afternoon' .and evening with /many relatives and friends: calling to wish them many, more • happy years together. Lunch was supervised by Mrs.„C. Reid and Mrs. G. Blake and served by Miss Mary .Heard, Holmesville, and granddaughters Glenda and ,tinda Blake and °Charlene Reid, ...Blanche ' Iona Wallace, Sea forth, was ' married to Richard Orville .Blake, Colborne Township, on June 24, 1931, at Egmondville manse by . Rev. Charles Malcolm. Witnesses H=e're Mrs. Leslie Patterson, . NovaScotia, sister of.'the bride, and James Edgar Blake, Goderich. brother of the groom. Build Flousing. Your Problem? BU I LD AN ALCAN HOME $13,135 On Your Foundation See The • ALCAN MODELS in • HURON RIDGE KINCARDINE ” 39.0-3500 ,ALCAN ' .. DESIGN HOMES LIMITED (1i1I111l IiI�, Ai.CAN A SUBSIDIARY OF ALCAN"; .y c.1 1` ..r ".fart•,,,\... • .7 �l' '''1 -.Al. \',1)r(1 t ���.^'kC:lrr} tit f,,r',• tnt, _And 't '+ • �• TCI. StLy., t , n r rn€ of the te,r•• '•r:' .1 r;l :7 r,1':[ '&'• �r'r OCC351Ur,,t 'Or not Tr'i3n7s God ft,r t• trn,l4' �l1OV, sGixr• 7'•• L. ' C"rr,t ;71,1 •• 7:17 li 1•.• , ,1r1(i 7,7 , 7(: .1",1 fr,,r;; "THE BIBLE TODAY" cra• Now that the fighting ha* •'' million copf'e,s" of Srnpture stopped in v,'ar-ravaged Nig- since its inception four' years eria, what' is needed to bring"' ' ago. What this mean's to the peace and reconciliation? , spirit,ual 'life of the nation's Medicine, f d, clothes, estimated 10 million Christ - houses and jobs - such physis 3a1 aid is a; runt -' for . many Nigerians, but 'all nee l spirit, ual help. • Indeed, Maj. Gen. Yakuba,' head of the military government, has caned for a national p''r g,ram of reconcil- iation, requiring healing. for br>th the body ant the soul. It is hero that the Bible 'Soc.,• lety of Nigeria romes •into the picture. The Society urgently needs 250,000 Bibles, .55,000 New Test- aments,. 360,000 Go,,Spel Port: '-ons and 1,000,000 Selections,' The Bible Society of Nigeria is an autonomous national body' which has distributed 4.4 fans is highlighted by a note obi' 'a bulletin, board -in a Nig; erian church : "All Bibles in Nigerian languages have been :supplied by the Bible Society;" Christians there are convinc- ed that the chx rch could not Without the Bible Soo• Although English is the off• icial and business language of Nigeria, 250 African languages and dialects are spoken there. The whole Bib' -e is available in seVen major languages and parts of the Bible • Irl another The Bible Society is • the only source of ,supply, Interment was in, St°. Peter's Cvietery, Pallbearers were Gregory Lassaline, ' Paul Lassaline, John Redmond, Mark Redmond, Michael Miller and Douglas Lassaline, all grandsons of the deceased. John T. 'Donohue Funeral Home, Londom and the McCallum Funeral Home were in charge of arrangements, ' MRS. GLADYS McGUIRE Mrs. Gladys. McGuire,' .62 Elgin Ave. E., died Saturday, July 3 in Alexandra Marine and ' General Hospital following a short illness. She was 72. The former Gladys Jeffrey, she Was born March 18;1899, in Family event at ,. Menestung w Sunday, • June 27, the Presbyterial 'of the United Church Women and the Presbytery United Church -Men's Council sponsored. a family gathering at' Camp Menestung, Which is three miles` north of Goderich, ' ^ An orchestra played prior to the beginning of the program. The members of the orchestra .were Garnet and Agnes Farrier of Whitechurch; Stewart Kelly of Mitchell; Dwight Stacey of -Mitchell; Ernest Harley of of and Murray and Margaret, .Christie of'sR'' .R. 1, Crci'marty Mrs:Stew,art Miner of R. R. 3. .Exeter, was the lady in charge of the ,program and a• girls' chorus from Thames•Road Church, with -Mrs. Hodgert at the piano.,'sang a number of songs. Rev. Jr.hWarr of Goderich led a hymn sing with, Mrs. Warr at the piano, Joe Snider ,, of Goderich brought greetings to the visitors and told'. of the work at Camp Menestung. Harold Coade of ,Mitchell introduced the panel, which was composed of Mrs. Stewart Shier 'of R: R: 1, St. Marys;\Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer of Mitchell, Murray _Selves of R., R. 1, Fullarton; and .Ernie Williams of Seaforth..The Moderator of the panel was Phil. Spence of Toronto_ Their subject .was "The Church of the Future". Earl Boville of,R. R. 5, Stratford, thanked the panel. HURON MEN'S CHAPEL AUBURN SUNDAY, JULY 11 at 8 P.M. Specuil Speaker - Bishop Roy Sider OF SHERKSTON SPECIAL MUSIC JUST FOR YOU spry.�S/ Y `u yr R i• ALL WELCOME } ,• �� 1, ht, ri ."4 < •C r Goderich and area obituaries Goderich to Francis and Annie member or the Faculty Clubjof (Bedour) Jeffrey. the University of Toronto,, She She was married May' 27, " was a mem'ber4f the College of 1920 to William A,,, McGuire 'Physicians and Surgeons of who s,Vr%ives. The couple resided, Ontario, of. the Canadian in cloderich 'Township until Association of Pathologists, -of moving to Goderich 14 years the Canadian Association of ago. ' ` I 'europathologists, ' -of the She was a member of St. American Association of Peter's Church and of the CWL Neuropathologists, of. the there. She was also• a member. of Canadian Neurological Society, the l,UDE and., was .aetive...,in .,Of, t1ae, . American- Academy of politics, at one time being Neurology and -of the Federation SAMUEL F. PARK • of -the Strathroy Dispatch, and The death occurred at his father, Charles O. J. Windsor, July 3, of Samuel F. Dingman, was editor 'df the Park, retired sdlruggist, aged 87. Stratford Daily Herald and later He was second son 'Of the late editor and managing director of Robert Park, principal of Central The Beacon Herald. ,> School here at the turn of the Mr. Dingman was a .former century and later public school director of rI'he Canadian Press inspector in bent. and the Canadian Daily :The Parks lived on Bruce „ N e w s p a p e r W Publisher's Street . and Will (Victor Association, He was' a former •Lauriston)' even then was a president of ' the Ontario .successful fiction vvriter. • . Provincial Dailies' Association. vice-president of the Ontario of Medical Women of Canada, After the' f,a t h er's Mr. Dingman leaves his wife, Liberal Association, She Was a memhe.r of the , appointment to Kent, their • Una O. Dingman, and three Besides her husband, she is corporation of Trinity College home was in -Chatham; and Sam..., children, Stanford H: and ers,-',�1�.,.�d��.<0 zniOgwlaad��f�..the...�..rece%vet3�.�is t,.tratrt>zr�a,--:-✓harle� W.,o€• John (Valerie) Clifford, Harper college),' member and twice druggist in the store of an uncle, Mrs, Robert L. Barr, of London, Woods, Michigan, and ••Mrs. W. J. President of, the Ladies' Golf He followed his profession m Ont., and one sister, Marion K. (Laura) Johnston, Riverside, Club ,of Toronto and a Member Detroit, and after retirement Dingman of Stratford , Windsor. ,of the '1'oronto Cricket, Skating ' lived in ,,Windsor, where the Funeral service was Tuesday, ,attd, Curling Club. She was funeral took place on Monday. KATHARINE4SHERWOOD July 6 in St, Peter's Church, ' enthusiastic about all sports, < " Mr. 'Park is survived by his FOX Goderich, with Rev, . R. particularly golf, curling and wife, the former Mary Dillon; Katharine Sherwood Fox died Moynahan officiating. , ' hockey, in which sports she was one son, Fred, in London, and June 28 at Victoria Hospital; Internnlent was in St. Peter's an active participant. one daughter, Mrs. Alphonse London. Cemetery, Pallbearers were Tim 'Gignac, of Wilfdsor; also his O'Dwyer, Tone Wisser, Wilf The daughter of the late Denomme, Cyril Tranquada, Charles Burgess and Bob Jeffrey. Funeral arrangements were in. the charge of McCallum ,Funeral Home. DR. MARY ISABEL TOM Rr, Mary Isabel Tom died'ti..in Toronto on June 21, 1971, and was buried in Maitland cemetery •on June 23. She was the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Elgin Tom of Goderich and ,• weekend with his family at his �E����A�� sister. of Mabel of Pomona, He was -a meri•tber of Victoria . sumiher cottage near Goderich. ......_ California; Jean , of St. ,street United ' Church in ' Mr. Dingman, who -'had been And Inscriptions Petersburg, Florida; and Arch of Goderich. ''associated with The Beacon Stratford - Ontario IN i 1 l owdale, . Ontario. She, • ' 1 -le was married June 29, 1941 Herald for more than 50 years, attended Timothy Eaton in Cornwall to Margaret was born' in Chatham in 1901. ALEXANDER'AMBROSE COLBORNE Alexander Afnbr"ose Colborne of Goderich Townshipdied suddenly July 4' in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. He was 60,, ' •Charles Dingman, president purpose• of medical research. Born June 30, 1911 in Goderich, he lived here all his life with the exception of the years 1941 to 1961 when he resided in Georgetown. He was a machinist at Dominion Road Machinery 'Company. elder brother, Victor Lauriston, Chatham, and a sister, Mary, IVr's. G'sorgina Johnston, Chatham, William Sherwood and Julia (McKinnon) Fox, she is survived by her sister; Mrs. John (Emma) Ralph, London. At the request of the deceased before her death, the remains CHARLES DINGMAN have been donated for the and editor of the Stratford Beacan Herald died last, weekend in Goderich Alexandra Marine WILLIAMSand General Hospital. He was 69. 'CEMETERY . He had been spending the C. McCallum MemorialChurch.in Toronto.,..r._.._. Fitzgerald .who • survives. -Also He••wag the third., generation of Representative Dr. Tom was • born in surviving are one daughter, Mrs. his • family . to , enter the 215 Wellington St. S•., Goderich Goderich. She attended the 1' red (Eleanor) Foerster, newspaper business. Phone 524-6272 or 5247345, public schools and the Collegiate Bramalea , and one son, Alex at , ' His grandfather was publisher; -. isimiiimajammuimiii,' Institute in Goderich...and- the •hoe; 'two grandchildren; and .' - , ' ' c� C g )'. University : ofi Toronto n '(Trinity one brother, Keith Colborne in ' elle e where she received her Shallow Lake.. 1. - _•C . __,. . _ MEMORIALS -MARKERS &IEM-ETERY • LETTERING B.A. degree iii 1919. In .1922 she • The funeral was 'Wednesday, received her degree in Medicine. July 7 in Stiles l uneral Home Goderich District Representative After: graduation, she Was-anthe with Rev.' Leonard Warr T Frank MCII'wQln Facultyof the University of officiating. ■ . PRYDE y Toronto, 'and for many years, Interment was in Maitland ' 524-9465 f was associate professor of Cemetery. Pallbearers were 4 `AND Neuropathology. She retired in Clayton Edward, Grant Farley, 200 Gibbons St, 1965. Harry Beattie, Gerry •Whaley, ® - She was elected a life fellow Gordon Johnston and Jack of the Academy of Med'ic'ine, Tigert. "Flowerbearers • were 'i'oront;'o,, a life' member of the 'Arnold' ' McConnell, Stan Ontario Association .`of •Hadden, Jim Drehman' and Bob Pathologists and an honorary Jeffrey: w SUNDAY SERVICES ,orr The family that prays together stays together it '44(49. 717 WESLEY. MEMORIAL CHURCH THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Park Street at Victoria H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor SUNDAY' SCHOOL - 10:00 • WORSHIP - 11:00 a.m. S'peaker: REV. A. R. HARLEY WELCOME CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC = FUNDAMENTAL REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Eible School for all Ages. - .11:00 a.m. Subject: "In The Beginning GocJ", 7:30 p.m. - Evangelistic Service. Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Midweek Service. WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. G.'LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, JULY 11i SUMMER SCHEDULE Service k at 10:00 a.m. Sermon: "THE GOSPEL MUST BE PREACHED TO ALL NATIONS (Nursery 'for Infants) . Guest Speaker: MiSS HAZEL MACDONALD, Goderich Mit (Former Missionary' Teacher in Ethiopia, Formosa and Kenya) .. , . r;,gra• 004040 e i ��, • t: se U7 )�lwa, 1 �`4 r � Xr1` ( j. y i g �^ i; p, r5ly� S' Zv , w{ R Clinton= Exeter-Seaforth Reg. J. Bell' 45 Cambria Rd. S 524-7464 Ve FIRST BAPTI$.TCHJJRH M • 4 (Baptist 'Convention -of Ontario and Quebec) MONTREAL STREET near The Square - A WELCOME TO' ALL'- " .School For All:. 10:00:a.m. - Adult Bible Class and Church Schbol 11:00 a.m. - 'Morning Worship. REV. G: WATT, Medley •;Supervised Nursery) Bethel Pentpcostal Tabernacle Affiliated with th entecostal Assemblies of Canada- CORNER anadaCORNER OF LG IN AND WATERLOG ,STS. • REV. R. CLARK, Pastor SUNDAY, JULY lith 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 8:00 p.m. Friday, Young People's Service YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH • ''FIFTH SUNDAiY AFTER TRINITY'e SUNDAY, JULY llth Holy Communion 'at 8:30 a.m: Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10 a.m. Organist -Choirmaster: •Mr. Paul C'.. Baker, F.R.C.0.. L.R.A.M., A.R.C,M•. THE REV, CANON F. 'H, PAULL at both services r'• Victoria Str�'e'f'Uni'Ied Church _HPUSE7.pF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR 11:10 a.rn. --- Worthip Service. "BIBLICAL TEACHi,NG CONCERNING THE TRINITY"-- BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH 10:O6 a.m. — Worship SerVice and Bible School (C,G.I.T. Graduation Exercises) - W -E -L -C -O -M -E . • Mrs. J. Snider, Victoria St. Organist & Choir Director • Mrs. Leonard Warr, I Renmiller ',Pianist & Choir Director North Street Unifed Church REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT SUNDAY, JULY llth 10:-0 a.m. - Morning Worsnip 10:00 a.m. - Supervised' Nurse,„ 10:00 a.m. - Junior Church School. Sermon: "HOW TO BUILD" (Coffee will be served on the lawn following the service) W -E -L -C -O -M -E Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington, A.T.C,M. ' 'OrganLSt and Choir Director .. Phone,Chutch..Office,end. Study 524-7631 ker 'le. ttithg3614 1. , 7 6V41 ry M1 li :aye • 4 SP • 0' • s 4 a