Loading...
The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-11-11, Page 19, 4,1 • {S' • • • From the ..,1 Minister's study REV. ALFRED FRYtit, ' Auburn & Donnybrook United Churches Meet the candidate During the past •few weeks we worship him, thus bec.orning his in Ontario were aware that we servant. At that time the whole were in the throe's of an eleetion. plan and purpose of 'God in • We read_af,meetings where each ., sending Itis Son as -the Redeemer- welcome -to -Sisters Coleen.MariedrLondon,.- A wad -is -published- --presenteit,- 'With a .1540;00 party'chose a candidate to Of the world, was hanging in the Gloria Jean, Mrs, R. Turcotte, in the toca1. paper giving 1-4,7,' donation from those present. _ represent them at the polls. _ balance. What, a world we would Mrs. N. Legere, Mrs. J. ,telephone I -limber to all Mrs. Palmer thanked the . Posters bearing their likeness,. be living in, had there been no Strickland, MiS. M. Donnelly, (London 332,7197). ,- speakers and refreshments .were were on display everywhere. We sacrifice for Sin, or no Christian newcomers to our parish. When a pregnant girl ,calls these . , 7hde.December meeti will be offer no commentsChurchto stem the.tide of in regard to Business section of ,the Birthright'number her contact -is ' either party, except to say that wickedness. But. Christ was equal meeting was conducted with known only by the first name held at the Goderich Ps 'chiatric they all offered us "Pie in the to the occasion, He rebuked the special attention being given to and this ,c,ontact acts as Hospital and the CW1., will • sky" if their party were to win devil, He could not be bought the main fund raising project of co-ordinator between the hornprovide entertainment for the the election. Some were sincere, • over with empty. promiseshris, the year, the Christmas rair, on (private or maternity) wherever patients, others not so sincere for they Ct went all - the way to November' 27, The list of _ , ..F.--- - , I knew that somp. .prones could._ Calvary and poured. out His conveners was cmleted and . never be met. precious blood, that the world the telephone committee ' was • • 5504:101'10m for • action, and we should -be However, this is Democracy in , could be redeemed, and asked- to do. the calling during A the weeks ot November 15 and . whOsoever believeth in Christ, ' ,,,, grateful that we live in a country could have everlasting life. • 22. . . Conveners are expected to '"- .....i ca • St. Peter's .hear abortion, birthright topic St. Peter's Catholic Women's tie -ague enjoyed a fine array of casseroles and desserts at their pot -luck supper preceding the monthly meeting on.,Novembee 3, O M. Eileen Palmer, the president, extended a special e, and knowing this,girls come to,the girl wishes to go; the doctor; us without fear," she added. , the volAnteer driver who . takes "Because we' do not know the patient to. the hospital and them, the .girls give ,us'4.their 'refers the case in point 'to theconfidene, confidenee, and we, in turn C.A.S. if the girl so wishes., listen withOut piejudicet:' 'Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Layton, Birthright has recently opened answerfd questions` 'from the an office in Windsor, Woodstock 'audience. Birthright was .GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY* $OVEMBPA 2,1971 Goderich and area o MRS, HELEN TYRQVOLAS • • 1911, to the former Ada Allin at Go.derich. He lived in Goderich M. Helen TyroVolas, 63, Township until 1961 when he died Sunday in Greece. Her sons, piloved „into the town of Mike and Ted Tyrovolas, operate 'Goderich. the Goderich Restaurant. The late Mr. Craddock was a A so surviving are her member of Victoria Street' husband, Chris; three daughters, United Church. He is survived,by .Penny, Mrs. Georg e Kbusargires daughters Lena (Mrs. Francis of Goderich, Shea in Kingston, Levegk), of: Twee, Valier (Mrs. and. Maria in Greece; -and two James' Mair) of Clinton, Sylvia other sons, Immy.,and George „Firlford), of "bOt 'OrOrice: • Kitchener. He was predeceased Mike Tyrovolas flew home by one son Everett, and is also for the funeral service which was survived by eight grandchildren, held Tuesday in Greece. ," eight t reat grandchildren and one great great grandchild. The funeral was under :the direction of Rev. Leonard Warr and, interment was in Colborne Funeral services were held Cemetery. Pallbearers Were Ed from Stiles Funeral Home On Linner, Russel Reid,, George November 5 ,at 2:00 p.m. for Sager, Charles Stewart, Roy John Craddock- - Who- died Godfrey and -,Leslie Pitblido. suddenly on November ,2 at Flowerbearers were Douglas Alexandra Marine' and General Mair, Ronald Mair, Kenneth Hospital. Mr. Craddock was 84 Leveck and Bill Godfrey. years of age. Born April 12, 1887, to Joseph and Mary Craddock in Hastings Township he .liven that region all his life until he was married. He retired from farming 28 years ago and from the Sall' Block 16 years ago. He was married on April 26, eft where we have the freedom to _keep any decorate their respective tables retar vote as we please. As we entered candidate He can ded see ' Yes, Jesus Christ, is a strong the polling booth we had -to and Sister Gloria Jean and her Ptomises that He makes, He . . make Up our minds 'as had to whom ' campaign goes committee will decorate the hall. we odte for , wulvo, it to be offers Eternal life. And sversuso the the -newest , er• . Mrs' 4, Moerbeek and Mrs. N. '1equipment '. could remain, neutral and not one way or the other or we Christ. All that Satan can offer is, tea. Lege will be in charge of • on, Satan i' ,misery and'clea-th. vote. Tickets 'are now being In the day ,of.Christ, He was In the Gospel 'Of St. Mattl-Mv, , distributed on a homemade quilt falsely accused, He was brought Chapter4, verse nine, we read'of made by Mrs,. A. Wisser, In before Pilate, • who 'knew that an encounter between Satan andcharge nof tickets will be Mrs. Christ- was innocent, Pilate gave the prince of this world,, and Wisser, Mrs. 'B. Poulin and Mrs. the mob their choice, he would Jesus Christ The Son- of God. J. Buchanan. release„.christ or Barrabas who Up until this time, Satan had Mrs. John Buchanan is at was a Murderer and a thief, they • things very mucP. his own way present conducting "Sewing voted for • Barrabas who was - - for .he was and still .is,•theatithOr-:-Tri.eedbut &hrist was nailed• to Of all that is -evil., he even seeks the cross.. But on that cross, to hve the •people heWcrId,,Christ -broke the. 'power .of.-Satanbo , down to Iii and and Sin b dyingThe .Just .toe . 'alnaster. • the. unjust, 'and upon the third ` But the time had come, whein 'clay He 'rose fromthe dead, according-topromise,God had breaking the power of Death, sent His Son ilito-.1,11e._ world to and He is alive for evermOre. redeern.„„the people frorn their The forces of evil 1,11 the, sin. Fresh from His Baptism in the Jordan, Jesus commenced His earthly ministry. Butile was. . led into the wilderness for a test where He came face to face with :Ssatan, who realized that, in 'Jesus now had an 'opponent, one • who would challenge his. authority - as Master of the World; Satan is a very subtle creature and he tried to ruin Christ from the .first, by offering Him all' of the Kingdoms of the world if He wuld onli. bow , down . and of a of crriatr• "4" a r NEMORIALS:-MARKERS & CEMETERY LETTERING .Goderich District Representative Frank' MtlIwain present world , are facing a showdown,- Christ according to promise will come again, He will destroy the power of Satan, and establish His Eternal Kingdom in Heavee. above, where all believers of' all ages will be gathered with Christ. Dear Friends, meet the candidates, Satan, versus Christ. Cast your..., Ballot for Christ right n6W, while you have• the time and the orSportunity',' The Midnight hour is upon the world. It is Christ or chaos. • • • PRYDE AND SON Chiton-Exeier--b.,,aforth • 524-9465 200 Gibbons_Sc. Reg. J. Bell 45 Cambria Rd. S.' 524-7464 .„ manikins, magnetic geometric Shapes. • A xylophone is used to.teach pitch 'discrimination, "low': and -high", loudness disCrimination. Most of the lessons are ,illustrated by the puppet, P. .Mooney,., to the..aec.om pahiment. of records:Of suitable- seteettians.' rs a sc • A very successful meeting of 0 oderich and District Association. for Mentally Retarded was held in "Queen Elizabeth School. President of the Association Asa • Steckle introduced,' the with Kni ejasssliiherli01ut41aker, Mrs. Wm: Barlow.- - and has 17 "Ou ils " Mem berow dee d" in who have been -sewing for years ,, detail the. methods used. in the. expressed.' appreciation for: the • Peabody .Language Development Kit to teach speech therapy to numerous tips ,learned - through the course as well as the interest and time Mrs: ,Buchanan is • putting into this project. -. • At 9 p.m. approximately 100 people 'were present to view slides on abortion presented by Mrs. W. Holland from London and to hear Mrs. Ted Layton, also from - London, speak on Birthright, an organization that offers.ari alternative to abortion. By providing accommodation, financial, medical, legal - and psychiatric aid, Birthright helps pregnant • women, Tarry their . babies to term. Birthright works closely with the Children's Aid Society if a girl wishes to place, her baby for adoption. Birthright ' is manned by volunteers (doctors, lawyers, psychiatrists, telephone girls who receive special training) is a non-profit, non -denomina- tional . organization, fonded , in 1958by Louise. Surnmerhill, Toronto, a mother of seven. - "The essence ofour service is lo/e. We in Birthright, rely on intuition and a _loving receptiNe attitude, free , from all jedgment," the speaker said. "We do not meddle in morality HURON MENS CHAPEL AUBURN • JERRY •HARDING TH.B. • ivItmSTER LONDON WESLEYAN CHURCH PLUS TJART SISTERS These sisters are enjbyed by' all everywhere they .go with their beautiful blending of harmony in voice. PLUS JERRY CHAMBERS of Bell Telephone Cop play his trumpet and sing. 8 P.M. SUNDAY, NOV.14 HURON MENS CHAPEL, AUBURN THE TJART SISTERS Westfield Fellowship Hour VVI&L. SING AT 2 P.M. AT •HURON CHRISTIAN MEN NOW 'PRESENT' NEWSCAST EACH SUNDAY. 4 P.M. ON CKNX RADIO WHY NOT MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND M0\1110N PICTURE FOR :PETE'S \SAKE NOV. 1,4-16 - Central Huron Secondary School NOV. F.E. Wingham ALL VVELCOME 'EVIL PREVAILS WHEN.GOOD MEN DO NOTHING , SP4tIAILSER2V4CEto._Stit4D.Adf.,.NIGHT. VICTORIA ST. UNITED CHURC • Hear The Fabulous COOK FAMILY Play and Sing -All Welcome 471 1 senior pupils at the school. The Peabody • Language Development Kit is designed manly for .pre -teenaged, trainable retarded children, Much use is made of stimulus cards, color chips, • puppets, plastic fruit and vegetables, PNG Club holds banquet P:N.G:'s Club of Goderich Rebekah Lodge No. 89 held their annual banquet at the Candlelight Restaurant. The table looked attractive with bouqUets of flowers and table favours and centered with a lovely birthday cake &mated by Mrs. Aileen Fritzley. . It was 20 years ago that this organization was formed', and while the members of 20 years ago gathered arotm-d-- -the- - birthday' cake, the president' at that time, Mrs. Gertrude Kaitting, cut the•cake and with the president now, Mrs. Grace Fuller, blew out the candles. • This was also the Sunshine Sister banquet and members • were pleasantly surprised to find out who, their sunshine sister for' the past year was. . Mrs. Elva • Gauley, was presented with a 'gift from the P.N.G. ''tehoklour .of her recent marriage. •The members then enjoyed an evening of cards with the winnerbeing Mrs. Gertrude Bell. and the next meeting will be in December in the form of a • Christmas party. BUY DIRECT AND SAVE We Still Have A Few 1972 SNO HAWKS 24 h.p. TWI,N $679 CYLINDER EAGLE MACHINE CO. London 433-0638 Ask for Keith 6r Pat. Factory open --Thursday or Friday evening, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 'SOME LADS ARE U KE, A MATCH : SP TIER 4 LOT, BEFORE 'TRY FLARE/ UP . •JOE'S BP Service Station Coffee Shop 411 Huton,.840.,Ooderich 624-6871 ti The P. Mooney- stick • with 'blinker's attached is used as 'Magic Nvatild. to • stim‘ilate imaginative thinking. Mrs. H. Carroll reported on the progress Of. work being done at the work shop. Al present there are seven. trainees. Much time is being, spent 'on Christmas,. crafts ,and decorations. , Thesemay be purchased at the Work Shop or at Snowflake Fair in Legion Hall on Dec. 9. Christmas 'cards' may also be obtained at the work shop or through any of the members of t he Association, 14.-,xt, meeting .will be on January 10 i Queen Elizabeth School. The ublic is invited to attend. VO4 • 49HN,CRADDOCK uppNort o Children's' Aid WELDON MAYNARD TYNDALL Weldon Mayriard Tyndall died at his home in Londesboro on October years of age. Born 22, 1971, He was 51 • in 'Tuc kersrnith tt ries Township on gt30, 1.92%. was, the son-ofsthe late Fred and Myrtle Tyndall. He married the former Atm G. Hoggart ‘tilne, 1940, and was corowner of the A Londesborb Locker Service- 20 yeaks. Previous to that. he farmed in Hulllett and Goderich Townships.- Irle was a number of • Londesboro United • dhureh, a Past -Master of Hullett.Lodge.AE— and AM and a member of Clinton Orange Lodge. Surviving, besides his wife, are one brother, Bruce, of RR 3, Clinton, and one sister, Mrs. George (Doris) Wilson of Varna and nieces and nephews. Funeral took place Monday, October 25, from Ball Funeral Home with Rev. Stanley ° McDoikaid -officiating. Interinent in Clinton dernetery. • Pallbearers were Art Colson, Gordon Radford, Dave Anderson); James McEwing, Murray Lyon, and Cliff SaundercOck. FloW'erbearers were pordbn Jenkins, Bill Tyndall, Bob Watkins and Ken McVittie. Friends and relatives attended the 'funeral -froln Niagara Falk, '- Toronto and Atcona as well as the local area. • NOW OPEN IN STRATFORD FOR THE GLORY OF GQD • WILLIAMS CEMETERY MEMORIALS And, Inscriptions ° Stratford -- Ontario RONALD McCALLUM Representative 21 Cambria Rd., North, Goderich , Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345 SUNDAY .SEHICES 1%. Belhel- Pentecostal ,Tabernacle Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of, Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV.' PETER G. ST. -)DON, Pastor SUNDAY',• NOVEMBER 14th • 10:00 `a.m. -SUNDAY SCHOOL. .11:00 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVI.CE. 7:00 p.m. - EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. 8:00 pm: Ttresday, Prayer and Bible Study 8:00 p.m, Friday, Young People's Service YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US "WHAT 0,NE IS IN LITTLE THINGS . HE IS ALSO IN GREAT" WESLEY MEMORIAL • CHURCH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th 10:u0 ani. - Sunday School r, 11:00 a.m. - Worship 7;00 p.rrit, Evening Service. • CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAi'FIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET • EVANGELISTIC - FUNDAMENTAL R, BRUBACHER, Pastor 10:00 a.m. - Bible School for All Ages. 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service. , At 7:30 p.m. Hear PASTOR LARRY JOHNSTON An outstanding Musician and Soloist and an excellent speaker. Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Midweek Service. KLCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV, G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister WILLIAIV1,QAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14,4th' 10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a:rn. - DIVINE WORSHIP, Sermon: "A WORD FOR OUR PEOPLE", (Nursery and Juni& Congregation) — VISITATION SUNDAY --- T30 p.m. —Young People's Society. : ,..rititiSArtkic•tororkArNIC 'THE ...BIBLE. lk BOOK HOUSE .24 DOWNIE ST. TEL: 2731261 VISIT' Lit SOON. FOR ALL YOUR • CHURCH AND .CHRISTIAN SUPPLIES ENJOY OUR REST CORNER ” AND WARM FELLOWSHIP - Active Christians' ,Use ..Our Store • The family: that prays et ttoogietre: • • ST. GEORGE S 'CHURCH 23rd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY ,- NOVEMBER 14t1V: Holy Communion at 84.30 a.m. Recto'r's Class at 10- a.m. • Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Organist-Choqmaster: Mr.' Paul C. Baker, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. Rector: THE REV. G.: G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontarib and Quebec) ' MONTREAL STREET near The Square REV. W. H. McWHINNIE 1Q:00 - Sunday School.' 11:15 a.m. - Morning Worship. Sermon: "THE PRE-EMINENT CHRIST" 8:00 p.m. '- Wednesday, Prayer and Bible Study. SPECIAL MUSIC COME AND WORSHIP IN A CHURCH Victoria Street United Church HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR 10.:00 a.m. - Bible School for All Grades. 11:00 a.m..- Worship Service. SerMbn: "RECOGNIZE' YOUR ENEMY" BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH, 1:30p.m. Warship Service and Bible'School. Sunday (NOV. 14) - 8 p.m. "Songs of the Gosp'el Service" With THE COOK BROS. Gospel Singing Quartet 1.0.06."0•11,00.4.0440•IN.Prerc",04N00.0••••%, North Street United Church REV, ROBERT L. RAYMONT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14th 9:45 a.m. - 9 -Year-olds and over. • 10:55 a.m. - Babies to 8 -year-olds. 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship. Sermon: "WHAT BIBLE DO' YOU KNOW" W- -L-CO-M-E r Organist an' Church Choir Director tficadancteStudvmdit4tt.632,,,) uildina - 524-6951 4