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1OA„. C4ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER P1, 1971
Prom the
Minister's study,
Pastor Ross Nicholls
Wesley Memorial
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II Co.•r-4:15 - "poor all things' beautifully pictured to usin
are for your sakes, • that • the Psalm 10.4: particularly verse 1.1
abufidant grace might through "He causeth the grass to grow
The • thanks giving of ...many, ,.for _the. cattle',..and_herf ♦fur. sine;
redound -to the glory of God.' service -of man:- that he miry
"All things are,, for your bring' forth food out of the
sakes." The inference here is earthz," We ask ourselves why has
obvious, that tangable, and Clod so, e'xtc�nsively invested, in
material "things" were created • all these that we see about us'' -
for the crowning creature of this And the answer comes back,
material world; and meant for
his benefit, and enjoyment, and
inspite •of man's proneness. by
his fallen nature, to abuse those-„
things meant for his use, God
has given us all things richly to
enjoy.
Imbedded in the nature of
man is a` -c° opacity for a sense of
gratitude not only to one
another bu•t tp Him who gave us
our being. As We observe the
great;. hand of Providence,
dispensing to all his creatures the
necessities of life, through the
rocesses of nature, 50
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SERVICE
would like to call on.. you with"
"housewarming gifts" and
information about your will
location. The Hostess, will be
glad to arrange your subription
to.the SIGNAL -STAR,
Call har at 524-9525
"for his oven glory."
Like the •farmer who in the
spring of the year goes out and
_sows his field, in faith that come
fall he w, ill harvest up to a
hundred fold return 'for his'
investment, (god has invested the
cattle on the thousand hills, and
wealth in every mine, that in due
time he might harvest in return
the glory due unto him, through.
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the praise, and thanksgiving, 'of
us all,
How fitting and becoming,
that "Thanksgiving"id's
harvest of praise and (I or>
should be commemorated
simultani'ously vvith man's
harvest of the earth.
Having listened to the 19.71
"Crops Report" it looks like,
man has had another good year,
but with the current trend'o1'
closing churches, and outbreaks
of religious, ,and anti -religious
violence, 1 fear in heaven 1971, is
to be, written, f' as a
destined riZt. of
n
�` w .+h. ova{• a5�',v:11t�f�
'�.�,�,�tii�k�te.r?wA.•.� t4t� •w w• •ro.
' Be that as it may,'if vyu and 1
will close our"ne'wspaper, and
turn off the "idiot box", piek up
'and dust off the ;"old" Bible,
and read once more Psalm 104.
ft just might rekindle a blaze on
the incense -altar cif our hearts,
and prompt even. yet,a- "Thank
offering'' " 'wafted
'heaven -ward. Why not try it''
HURON
MEN
CHAPEL
HEAR
AUBURN
WAYNE. McLEAN
Radio Announcer and News Broadcaster
AND THE FABULOUS
TABERNACLE TRIO
SUN/AY, OCTOBER 17-
A.M.-RESLEY
MEMORIALCHURGH, Goderich
8 P.M. - HURON MEN'S CHAPEL, Auburn
ALSO
Tabernacle Trio Will' Sing At 2 P.M.
WESTFIELD .FELLOWSHIP HOUR
ALL WELCOME
Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing
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The Christian Wornen'°s Club
at South Huron provided a song
service for t'he residents' on
Sunday. evening,
' • There were vocal duet
numbers . by' -Cecilia and Cathy,
lits - a- reading.. by Mrs:- Russel -I
Erratt and group singing led by
Mrs. Luther.., The • folks at-
11uronview are counting on a
visit from the Women's Club/on
the second Sunday evening of
each ntQnth. -
Nine, tables of games were
played in- the auditorium on
1 ednesday afternoon. N1rs.
Johnson had high score for the
ladies and 'dark Sproat was'high
man. Consolation prize • w inners
Norma Muir and John Rivett.
Mr. • and Mrs. Jim Laurie of
Blyth arranged the
entertainment and showed,slides
of part of their recent trip to
England and Scotland at the
Family Night program. A group
of ' 4unior squ,arQ glrancers.
Christine Chalmers, Karen
Young.,.Chariene Campbell;-' an
Si rts•enia, Tommy • Suttman,
Dennis Knox, James )Wharton,
and Nelson Caldwell danced two
changes and 'a family musical
trio liugt.,Warton his son James
and daughter Mrs. Peter
L3rommer "provided several
musical numbers. Mr. Laurie led
a group sing song and has agreed
to show the rest of his pictures
at a later date. Mrs, Cartwright, a
native of Blyth, expressed the
appreciation of the residents for
the enjoyable evening. -
Kingsbridge CWL
supports project
opposing abortion
The October meeting of the . In the absence of Mrs. Walter
Catholic ,,Womens League was Glare, Christian Family •Life
held at St. Joesph's School on Convener, h report was read
Monday evening, OC't, 4. Father by' Mrs. Joe Courtney. It was
Henry Cassano. our Spiritual arreed that a ,,.., �
letterof
Director, and twenty-five appreciation should be sent to
membersr
bers :were r at tendance Yrs •
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pregrana "Under Attack" on the
C.B.C. and was -able •to withstand
abuse to defend her position
against abortion.
. Members are urged to write
to. ° Project 100,000, 77 -.- Mac
Laren St., Ottawa, K2P OK 5,
Ont. if they agree that abortion
it tla taking of life and oppose
further liberalization of abortion
legislation. -
The `minutes of a meeting
held" on Sept. 28 and "marking
the formation of . "Ashfield
Community 'In Support of
Guides and Scouts". were read
by Mrs. Joe O'Keefe. The first
opened the• meeting with the
recitation of the League Prayer.
Church Life/Convener, Mrs,
Frank. Riegling, gave the
Scripture Reading containing a
definition. for .happiness. Each
• member was asked to give in one
word her definition , yfor •
happiness. Wedding gifts have .°
been given to Mr, _ and Mrs.
Ambrose Redmond and Mr: and �.
Mrs. Frank Miltenburg. Mention
was made of the Mission1..b.e.ing
held at- St. Joseph's Kingsbridge
from Oct. 10 -16., -
Minutes, of the -last meeting..
,and correspondence were read,
Among the 'letters received.Twas '-project of this group is a dance
to be held • on Saturday, Nov:
27th. •
♦ Mrs: Robert Howard,
one from Jean Hibbert of the
Department of financial and
Commercial Affairs expressing
regret at being unable to attend
the November meeting ' and
suggesting. a C.A.C. , speaker
instead. ' e.
• .The Deanery meeting will he
held on Wednesday, Oct, 27
'from 9:45 'a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
at Zurich. If you wish, to attend
call "Mrs. ,John Howard before
Oct. 18.
Some material to -used for
G.W.L., projects was received
from the T. Eaton Co, free of
charge.
,The treasurer's,,, report---•w-as
given. A motion , was made by
Mrs. John Uovvard and seconded
by Mrs., Carl Riegling that all
bills be paid and that 540,00 be
sent to the family in India.
It was moved by Mrs. Mark
Dalton ,and seconded by Mrs.
John Austin that we purchase a
filing cabinet, These two ladies
-will make this purchase. „
Mrs. Cyril Austin is in charge
of having tic.kets printed for a
Christmas Draw on a rug and Mrs,' Joe Courtney thanked
embroidered pillow=cases. the ladies for their donation to
Roll call was taken by Mrs, the eye bank. Nine forms were
Antone Van Osch, membership completed.
convener, • - , Mrs. John Austin and Mrs.
Ursula -Hebert have volunteered
President ;Mrs. Joe Courtney to look after ,the sick and
•we•lco.fned, two new members;
Mrs. Paul Eedy and Mrs, Tom
Hogan.
Communication and Public
Relations Convener, gave a brief
report.
It was moved by. Mrs. Jack
Van Osch and ,sec,onded'by Mrs,;
Jim 'Martin that a letter 'or
protest be sent for the recent
showing on TV of the filen
"Go -Mg. -Down The Road",
Social Action Convener. Mrs.
Carl ' Riegling, suggested 'that
those who' -could, should attend
Tuesday night's'`council meeting.
In her report she mentioned a
number of items inel`uding safety
signs ---knowing and -being aware
of them, meat tenderizers -some
are found to contain sodium
nitrate, a pure poison.
The C.N.I.B. is :having their
campaign during October.
Volunteers' are needed--tq••-.assist--.
in canvassing. Returns are. to be
handed in tb Mrs. . Graham
McNee, Dungannon not later
than the 15th of November.
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BY aCORNELIUS. R. STAM, PRES.
BEREAN- 1101E SOCIETY "
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60635
WHY GOD PERMITS HIS
CHILDREN TO SUFFER
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Goderich and area.
obituaries
MRS. EFFIE ELISABETH
HOGARTH
Mrs. Effie Elizabeth 1ii.rth,
Central Park 'Lodge, Kitchener,
died October 8 air being in 01
health for the past four years.
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Born - August 23, 189d' in
Colborne ToWnshi•p, she was the
daughter of .the late Alexander
and Janet -(Strachan) (;len, She
was married in 1915 in Goderich
to the late Eber Gifford Hogarth
who died in 1925.
She resided in • Goderich for
sometime as well as in 'l'oronto
for 20 years,
She was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are one daughter,
Mrs, A. Neely ( Bernice) Tl'odd,
Stratford; three grandchildren;
and three sisters` Mrs. W. H.
(Nettie) Jewell and Miss Mae
Glen, both of Goderich and Mrs,
Alex (Allie) Sinclair, Eston,
Saskatchewan; and one brother,
John GIen, Regina,
Saskatchewan, •
Funeral service was..at the
Stiles Ft -literal Home with Rev.
G. L, Royal officiating.
Interment was' in Colborne
Cemetery, Pallbearers were
David 'Todd, Ralph Jewell., Doug �I 1 1 1 & M
McNeil and Hugh,Glen.
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He was marriod December 22,
1958 in Owen Sound to. Alice
Nicholson who survives. He was
predeceased by hit, first wife,
Jessie Shiels, in 194"
Ile, was initiated, March
92,,5 5,
1as a member of Huron
Ludg..,lo .,, 62 100F and Was -a
past Noble Grand ♦jn 1948. He
was an ' adherent of Knox
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are his wife; . two
children, Mrs, Edward (Dorothy)
Cawston, Stratford and Don
Langridge, Goderich; two
stepdaughters, ',Mrs. Bud
(Norine) Myers and Mrs.
Clarence (Marilyn) Gibson, both
of Sault Ste. Marie; 14
grandchildren; and one brother,
Donald of Detroit, Michigan,
Funeral service was Saturday,
October.9 at the Stiles Funeral
Home with Rev. G. L. Royal
officiating,
. Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
M orris McMillan', borne
Thurlow, Addy . MacAdam,
Arnold McConnell, Harold Chase
and Maurice Wilkinson.
Huron Lodge No. 62 100E
held'a service at the funeral home
Friday at 7:00 p.m.
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Knox anniversary guest CEMETERY
- . . JAMES BENSON LANGRIDGE
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The Rev. Robert G.
MacMillan, D.D.,' Minister of
Knox Chgrrch, Oakville, will be
the Anniversary 'Speaker at
Knox Church, Goderich, ,on
Sunday, October 17, at 11
o'clock,'
Dr. w_M,aeMillan• received,. his'
.Doctorate in Divinity in April of
this year at the -s ----annual
Convocation of Presbyterian
College, Montreal. He was
Minister of Knox Church 'in
Goderich from 1948 until 1060
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EMORIAL
"•", ('c�ovnt; 13rief rl'lness. I' e;w:as' And tnscrrptions
Stratford - -Ontario
RONALD McCALLUM
During Dr. MacMilla,•'s 69. ,
Ministry at Knox Church the Iii • He was born in Goderich July
kirk was _burned and the new
23, 1902 to the late Stephen and
edifice'. constructed and Catherine (MacPhail) Langridge:
dedicated in' 'September 1952: -He was a 'mill; worker until 19.55
Dr.--•Mac-Mil'1 p ".has•contributed, and ~Riled until retiring in 196-11.
greatly to therall work and
, witness ' of the;\ Presbyterian -..,,� 4C-'alr4E 4r4erdr «r -'
Church in Canada and ,has been Oji MEMORIALS, -MARKERS
represented on many
committees and boards.
The .people. of Knox Church,
Goderich, ' lbok ---f„Oryvearic to,
welcoming back to .the "pulpit
when he was appointed Director their" Former Pastor • with Mrs.
of the t-Iuron County, Childress'.. MacMillan and members of the
Aid Society. . 'family,
' '''' '• In September,' 1961,4 he was After the' Church Service
called as, Minister of, Knox- members of the Women of Knox
Church,'' Oakville, in succession , wil.l-hold a li. llowship- Hours in
to the late Dr. Charles K. Nichol,. the Clur,clt,Hall.
Let us assist •you with your.
flans for that all important'
wedding day.
C.OME I5, ANI) SEE Ot'H COMPLETE
SEI,F,CTiON OF' '
• 1 yG'ITATIO,VS •
• A.N'Nn(''v'CE,b1F,.yTS
• INFORMALS
• ACCESSORIES
Your choice of various paper stocks, type
styles and sizes.
ask for .-. .
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shut-in.
Lined clothing is to be left in
• the garage instead Of the rectory.
The deadline is the first week of
November. Mrs: Gene-.Frayne
and 'Mrs. Mark 'Dalton will look
after trucking.,
Members were again urged to
exercise .their right to vote on
Thursday, October 21st. Polls
are open from 9:00 a.mw. to 8:00
Mrs. Wilfred , Austin read a
poem e•ntilted "To -day". •
Father Cassano spoke a few
words based on quotations.from
tiie Letters of St. Paul. "See
good not evil that you may live.
He who does what is good is of
God".
.Mrs', Frank Riegling moved
.that the . meeting be. adjourned
and Father closed with prayer.
During 100 M. Orli nd
Heffernan 1,von the mystery
prize,
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Select your wedding invitations, announcements
and accessories- with corhplete confidence as to
quality and 'correctness of form.
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W. J. Denomnie
WF. ALSO HAVE PERSONALIZED WEDDING NAPKINS, MAT(:HES
• Y ' AND CAKE BOXES 1•
lrbe oberitij.
West Street
Phono'
524
6132
DAY
NIGHTr
Acont for 24hr.
FILM DEVELOPING
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SUNDAY
SERVICES
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
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Affiliated with the'Pehtecostal A"ssemblies..of Canada
•CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS.
REV...
V. PETER G. ST.. DON, Pastors
SUNDAY, OCTOBER' 17th
10:00 a.m. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL. •
' .11:00 a.m. t4- WORSHIP SERVICE.
7:00 p,m. -- EVANGELISTIC SERVIC,,
8:00 p.m. - Tuesday, 'Prayer, and Bible' Study
8:00 p.m. -- Friday, Youflg People's Service •
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH USS
T. PRYDE
SON
Clutton-Exe.er-Se,aforth
THE BIBLE PROMISES NO LOAVES Iffi THE LOAFER
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH
SUN9AY, OCTOBER .17th
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10:J0'a,nt, - Sunday School
11:00 a.m"' - Wdrshi)i
7:00 p.m. --- Evening Service,
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
'EVANGELISTIC - FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor.
10:00 a.m. - Visit our growing Bible School.
11:00 a.m. Sermon:
The "ARK" a type of •,,Christ
7:30 p.m. - Evangelistic Service,
SPECIAL MUSIC AT BOTH SERVICES
• Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Midweek Service.
WELCOME TO TILE FRIENDLY CHURCH
kn'ox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WtLLi'Awl' CAlytE'R-OrN, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th
10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00 a.m. DIVINE.WORSHIP,
- ANNIVERSARY SERVICE -
guest Minister
The REV. ROBERT 4G. NtacMILLAN,
Oakville, Ontario
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7:30 p.m.--ltYounn "eople's' Society.
Enter to Wprsn rp Depart to Serve
Representative
21 Cambria Rd., North; Goderich
Phone 524-627'2 or 524-7345
& CEMETERY LETITERING
Goderich"District Representative
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Frank Mcllwain,•
524-9465"
''00 G ibbons St. .
'Bell
45 Cambria Rd, S:
• 524-7464 . ./3
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The family: that prays .4ogether
stays together
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
1+9th ,SUNDAY --,AFTER TRINITY - OCTOBER 17, 1971
Holy Communion. at' 8:30 a.rn.
Breakfast, For Men
Speaker:'' DR'. KEN LAMBERT
No Rector's at 10 a.m.
Holy Communion 'andClass Sermon at. 11 a.m.
• Nursery and Sunday $'ctiool -at 11 'a.m.
Organist-Choiima&ter: Mr. Paul C. Baker,,, ,•
L.R.A.M:, A.R.C.M.
Rector: .THE REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.
RST BAPTIST -(NU
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAL STREET near The Square.
REV. W. H. McWHINNIE
10:00 a.m. •- Sunday School.
11:15 a.rn. Morning Worship.
Sermon:' -"WHAT DOES THE BIBLE TEACH ABOUT
THE KI.N.G.DQM OF GOD?"
SPECIAL MUSIC
COME AND WORSHIP IN A CHURCH
ALL SCRIPTURE IS ,GIVEN BY INSPIR,ATION OF GOD
Victoria Street Unjted Church
HOUSE QF FRIENDSHIP , REV. LEONARD WARP.,
10:00 a.m.• -- Bible School fRr All Grades.
11:.10 a.m. -' Worship Service.
Sermon: "WHAT IS EVANGgLISM?"
BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH
10:00 a.m. -- Worship Service and Bible School.
W -E -L -C -O -M -E
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Saturday, aeto-ber 23- - 8 -p:m in Vic•tor.ia. St.
Plan to hear Rev. J. Inwape of Zambia.
North Street United. Church
REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th
IAt'iy 9:45 a.m. --• 9 -year-olds Vinci over.
10:55 a.ri't. -- Babies to 8 -year-olds.
11:0,0 a.m. - Morning Worship.
:;,MMANSFER OF rViEMBERSHIP SERVICE: ♦
Sermon:" -"OUR ENDURING PROBLEM"
Solution No. 5 "Christ The Transformer of Culture'
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Organist and Choir Director
..Phone Church Office and Study -- 524-7631
Church Building - 524-6951
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