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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-11-18, Page 2212A GODER.ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,,NOVIu.;MI3ER 18, 197.1 From the Minister's study REV. J. REDDOCH St. .4ttclre't a,( ?cued ('/rurc11, liclr'/le'lcl. ' rah °Bible .,Society dinner_ McMillan will be speaker. The Rey,, Kenneth G1 Morgan Durham of London, McMillan, .General Secretary of E;neand, _ but his plans. for the Canadian Bible Society will coining to Canada were Changed visit Goderich cin November 21. because of illness. Jesus said to His disciples,' Something that one can do He will be the speaker ata , p l A l t le dinner s. ut>_ ore ci b tl t . t ,tt.,un feels. s .- .t?�c .. pe.-.. .- Society.- ._ ,, .. 1,•••*,-',1'1� Lr - .ut••the.e h. taut , hem art C, o e r ".h 1� rl"iJ c Bible,. ice - , d tc brat c-iit�`°t'h ,B '�� {� were to rt Ni�► ht . ,�- s t' a Ctnl U e r n a t -a 'a :1 S , s• h v '�, t have s u _ ,� �, .. �_ �u,.Y ��., w "»'"-G ., . ,�., . �w.- .c .w.,uw.. :.....�� �.- aA rw. ». 4.. . w.....,x.::: � .� � ,. , d ..N . �it>c tt�'t�.�. , � t; tcrr�r� :5 t .=•�-.'►t u rc g . „whe if l3- kill it be salted'? itisfir'e's intearc�sts. taut s n J�i�sus 'I'le Goderich Bible Society .. a y thenceforth good for nothing describes t•he worth of Ris "' but to be cast out and trodden disciples it is 'f1 3't in such rc'c'c'ntl� completed ;a..c:.invass ►} f Or ® 'f a e�5 Goderich homes for fund, tc'� under toot of men". superficial terms. He is speaking p d support the work by tranklating The.. disciples, being of essen4rals: of something and distributing the Bible in all 1'u keep pace with growing computer cards one statementSurvi'vkng are her husband, Kincardkrlp,,t .• ' fishermen, • would know,, the which is indispensible, parts,of"the world. ()ve,iv'S-150() demands -for statistics, the pe'r card. If when developing a tour daughters, Barbara, (Mrs• J. Services, under the direction importance and value of salt. The disciples were to preserve \vas raised in the house to house (,'anadian National Institute for, program • she wants to make McDonald) of .Hamilton; Viola or' Rev. Kenneth Hawthorn of The Sea of 1 alilee.is about 700 the things Jesus began both CO canvass the Blind has gone computer, changes, she removes the cards (Mrs. G. Sabourin) pt.,' Wingham, were held from the ft, below the level of the `do and to teach. Through the Dr McMillan is a I're> b\ terian concerned and replaces, them Sines Funeral Hume with Mediterranean, and the fish they power of the l{ulv Spirit the. According to C N 1 B Burlington; Sharon, (Mrs. J. • , .caught would veru' l uickly' o were to preserve liis Vt'av cif' Minister who now serves the comptroller, C,. Gordon Graham,- with new cards bearing the Nfenhuis) of Dundas;' Brenda, ►nte'rment in Greenhill Cemetery 9. I;-- _� _ ,,Bible . Societ_y,,.._-as (�..t+.tt�;.r�il W.,.re ' staten .nts. When a �..._' at I ucknow. Harold Austin. bad in that humid atmosphere. Livuig to t'leworld , Secretal lie was appointed in t c whole purpose' of ttti� program iscom e E�; Types i£ rs. C. Caallarrt o�t HaSniltan; Pal'llcar '" cg Z�""iai5rl�5n '�° : ''' " 'Phe int€nsH heat made it computer itmstallation is Co I four sisters, Kathryn, (Mrs. H. J• Wel'lwood, Wingham,, Abe Lewis, There is a aulemtl warning 1957 to succeed .err hbishc>p a1. improve services for Canada's on an ordinary typewriter or , o do that if the salt becomes insipid, H. O'Neil. Ir punch Hammer) of Roseville Michigan; Wingham, George Warner, SAM LAVERTY necessary for them t distales it for a key somethin about it if they were ,•.. , g ..7,ODU blind people and to - Go-ericlt, Ertmie , porter, ' g if it loses his saltness; its essential ntial :\fie r serving as Minister in operator to put on cards. Christine, (Mrs, li, Norris) o!' Sam Laverty, Montreal died provide for those hu demand to make the best„' use of their quality to preser\e; then, said several •'churches ,.61' Southern Goderich, Clarence Miller, Thursday, November 11: He was it, a More supt • catch. sophisticated type of Toronto; Bertha, (Mrs, G. Goderich, 'and Reg Williamson, a vet Kan ol" the Second World Around Jesus, "(t d4 Tit for nuthint;.but Ontario, pr:' McMillan served on information." The computer the shore of the ''a to he cast out and trodden under the Boarci of \fissions of the p will Trial runs kndi(att. whether .Wright) .of ,Barrie; Rebecca, Goderich, War. °° ' ' --}_ sue�l,�• meaningful statistics aro there are any mistakes in logic or of Galilee there were Curing foot of men". The- reference is Presb\ terian Church, lie is. a government, industry, social format. Miss Tolton makes any (Betty)' Goderich; one brother, N * * ,4 • He is. survived by his wife, Houses in which the fish were to the paths outside the (wring agencies and resmember of the Executive,.earcliersnecessary corrections an her Angus of Toronto; and several two sons and a daughter.. in pickled and preserved and then Houses, When rhe salt used for Committee of.. the (`aryladian e,. Braille cards with the ,hel•• c1 grandchildren. CHARLES DAVIDSON Montreal; his , parents, 'Arthur exported to all parts o,f the preserving time fish became ('c►utic it of Churches and A( first, time new computer, a sighted assistant. �'`�+(� g CHARLES resident of and Mary Laverty of'-Goderich; Roman Empire, Salt fish from useless it was ,thrown outside V'ic.e.•(', aairmati of the I'nited small-scale Honeywell Model 58 }' The funeral was held Benrniller, Charles Davidson, ands a sister, Mrs. Harold'Gauley, the Sea of , Galilee was and trodden dowr,,intu'a path. Bible rcieties, disc system, wilt t.e''^'used.' for ' : l he ntire process takes Monday, November 8, at the a also of Goderich considered a great delicacy. The I'he Sandi shore of tne. Sea of l'lle dinner meeting ;it �clicll ('NIB payroll, accounts payable only a few Trot}notes lunger than passed away in G. and M. Dodswortii and Brown Funeral Hospital at Collingwood on , ,process of salting the fish was (salilee made vs'dlkirig difficult Ur. llcylill�rra will speak is an and general ledgers. if d sighted programmer were Home, with the Rev. S, Lucyk" October 27 in his 85 year, familiar tu'the disci les. The t'ish doing the whole job, she says: He was born near Dresden in�' L 1.114 MS p and the salt which had lost its open rnetinl, for all who are later, it will be used to of Melrose Memorial United they caught atter a longnigltt"'s saltness was.. useful onl\. as a interested in the., Bible Soc•it1' , µ. provide on-the-job training for ' Looking into the future, Mr. Church officiating. 1887 a son of 'the fate George • toil w ruld not keep t:resh for a•thwav • and � was, "Trod This is a. new venture for the blind - computer uter f Davidson and ,Elizabeth CEMETERY p � t. p programmers, rs, Graham predicts, in the lonf., many hours in the heat of the under,ftyot of men 1 o c at b r a n c h . lb' m . graduates ' of an ` eight-month roll, our computer will be Interment was in White (McCuteheon) Davidson: d u � m' MEMO 'c x,11"Wen ti?' the west C, ha e l ern real �.tae 'eaks .-..•. ..� yr ,.s°, 4 , ...-•. V Msn+,a!r�h",4•+17 •..,I .a,b f+ .., .. .v. Y ... k.��v,'R`�v-1Q,d%�rk�, .a+�rc i� Kp'. • ,_�;��;i�-t+c�.�•� �», ��.^+,¢94�fr'e!"• - _.�.. ' , -.��r:.7',.".!..14's���;�'�"e�"' •� �.... ...-- , :; .. � w '-�--�U s at v e�it'�?i``{�' �"r�,r il`f a t Ft' h. _�?:�}�e��„ .. _.� .�' .. '"..,.� �'� _ So Jesus speaks of Ills n .�• •� - :.t that it w ill be an opportunity for • of Manitoba. 'There are• currently •. :vista and ' other scientists Pa l lbearer'rs were Gerald a n d h -o m e s t e a d ed' i n • disciples as "The. salt cit the Goderich me a ml� to�lt.arn rrmure,-, cr.And' Inscri tiOfls 4, the d3sc•��led ICese��t�li tcdist�etie�`� 1 ' 1 -10°: " biiJ�ti . ":prr�t;ramm.ers • to stur3)�inei- the causes, pr>rvtnt.ton. Sabourrn, Jack Nienl�uis, Frank Saskatchewan and spent ;three �• p earth Sa1�'.�s =an mdispens3ble quaiyt} • , P, about tile). world-wide vv ork'--of Canada. ' , .armd treaLme.�rrt , of blindness. ' ,. and a half years overseas in the . � -"` �"•` i escryattve' - -of, . -7,the-_,.., otad', the t harac Eerlartdf ;{ trit .01;,Choist, r . 4* , •r, o �; . (.Uanant, Bill . -.Robertson, .. dank, Stratford -, Ur aio P g -i1e fioiet first t,reati :War' later returt�ily in the vv.orld, he is no usE:fot any One -of -them, 'Ruth Tolton, (ells }ias, a centralized.. ,. Keeping thedod from gottlg Other dinner guests from the , (,filbert and Howard Turner. ° other urpuse. g from Watker"ton, Ontario has knowledge which is unique in co his homestead. He came east RONALD MtCALLUM +'' bad. Jesus is r�ferrnmg_,tosalt not p Bible Surie;t� will be the Rev. J. , the world" Thrcitmgh' computer * * * and, wasmarried to the former Representative . merely -�, • a. condiment; ��:.. 1i�--�.,, ,,,,,1 ..,� ", i;,'�� r,�' �„ Thompson, ,,:..._:... �.....�..,.,w .been hired b�' the CNiB to set . - chnology this data will be \ JOSEPH R. HODGKINSON' ,Leta • Bristow of Nottawasago 21 Cambria Rd., Nprth, Goderich made available • throughout township in '1926. He was •Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345 • up, , itS program. During the Tolton 'learned to - lit program me r,s,' Course, Miss, Canada -and to other ccruritries," Funeral services were held employed for many year's with somethi,ng to be added to food can be left out . accOrding to God's Grace, -and_through the "The salt of the earth" W-Citikl,l)e and Dr. leonard. Schnell. . that tilt.' speaker for the dinner' sal s. Yesterday' for the late 'Joseph-- y ,taste. ,aa Vii•., ,.,. �,.-., ......� .., some to give,flavoun something y.'•hich power of His Holy --Spirit, that a fitting way 'v+ �..� .••°••.,-�• to- NW L ' hive been ille ...rig Rev. A. . Robert Hodgkinson who ie as• ' ,6,Q._.- eo people's idea of Re ' ion: - ,,bEdied p P - 4g° describe us. the result of drowning in an EMETERY'LETT matter of taste. ,e Bapti,st-pastor accident on or about octobehw 't MEMORIALS MARKERS & ERIN a 26. He had then missing since he Goderich District Representative t o speak was last seen on that date fishing . • �PR�YDE Frank Mcll wain - ,at the Goderich harbour pier. H ion in Illi. Hodgkinson was ,59.. .- - Oshawa A resident of 12 St. Vincent 524-9465 t3j The Rev. W. II. McWhinnie Zeas born at Glamis on April 9, Street, the late Mr. Hodgkinson AND "" Men's °' will be, guest sireaker at the . 1912..He moved from Glamis to SON ('hristian and ,Missionary Kinlough at the age_of thrive and . students, -gin• university.• :�llianse Church, Oshawa. phisthen to �God'erich in T939. Mr, hwill. Calve the form of a BibleHodgkinson 'was employed in C a I p� Conference; 1I uesday: No.ember the construction -trade for 40 A U B U R f J 16 to Tuesday, November 23. ------..._____ears and more recently had Goderich is fortunate,:. however, in having the top man of the Society in .Canada, said - Mr. MacNaughton, 1 Goderich and area obituaries MRS. G. E, WILSON assumed -duties as a custodian at , the late. Joseph Stewart of Mrs. George E. (Lsabelle) the (aoderich and district B.enm.iller ' Nurseries near Collegiate Institute. Goderich and - moved to Wilson died in the Nora On Goderich , 1944 he Cotlingwood a few years ago, He Hendc,,un General ltospitall in was married to Betty Jean was'a member of Trinity United Hamilton on November 5, after Mcllwain at Goderich who Church and is survived besides along illness, predeceased him on March 11, his wife by one sister Ella (Mrs. She was born-, in Goderich, _ 1970. U. Honsberger) and one brother lYlr_ Hod nsnd -15_..sur .e Lorne, both of Collingwood •as ut Iiu d . he d re .e �netll . v. and Annie. . MacRen fe. She by three7nters and one brother Well r a'nur rber „0 -and a'. 'Wilbert -at Wrngh.a'm -Til'l1e 1M'rs•: W:esley White) both of London ' hews.,' he tunet~al ,was O�ltl at married George Ernest Wilson in J. C. Fawcett Funeral home on Gerald McIver), andGrHta (Mrs. 1930, and has lived :._ Hamilton Of October 29 with Rev. M. Tuder since 1937, , and,Betli, (Mrs. Arthur Baker) of officiating Interment was Itt Trinity United Cemetery with a large number of friends and relatives attending.Pall bearers were all 'nephews of 'the ,, deceased, Les Davidson, Jack Davidson, Kenneth Davidson, Alec Free, Joe Paddison and Rea e ants total over x9000 for blind HEAR - WAYNE McLEAN Radio Announcer and News Broadcaster, from Toron'o Mc M 1 L LAN FAMILY la PLAY.,. T..HEIR INSTRUMENTS AND SING - FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GODERICH — 11:15 A.M. HURON M ...AUBURN — 8:00 P401. SUNDAY, NOVA 21 The Huron Men's Chapel and Westfield Fellowship Hour now present news every Sunday on C.K:N.X. Radio 4 p.m. 'TICKETS ON SALE - Canadian- Bible Society Supper, 'Victoria Street United Chwch, Goderich. Hear Rev. A. Morgan Dereham, of London, England, and guest, Rev. Leonard A. Schell, D.D', Saskatoon. All are• welcome. Wednesday, Nov. 24 - 6 p.m. t ' ThE HISEY FAMILY Country and Western Gospel Singers coming - next Sunday, November 28 • Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing Thirty-seven reader ' grants "When •this happens," , he aMount,,ng t`u over. $900.• were continued, "the reader grant • "awarded . recently . • to blind may be useii to ptarchase hooks aniversitN ... ,atid.. .community and . tapes 'or a • gift for the college students throughout • volunteer reader." . Canada including the University Every blind ' undergraduate of _Western Ontario and . student is eligible for a grant of =Fanshawe College, 5200, for the • academic year. The Ontario Division Board ' Post -graduates are eligible for ol', Malawi/lent, Canadian - grants of 5300. \ationalNlnstitute for the Blind, "However,"_ • explains Mr, approved 53420, in grants for Hipfner,,"not every student asks dtario und' rgraduates taking for a. grant. But if he does he nell, courses `as hotel -motel ° gets one. The grants are awarded management, education, music, on the basis of the stude'nt's P h y i btherapy. ' business . needs." administration, child - services, Part' -time students are eligible social services, and general ,arts. for reader grants° of .540. Per 'At the same time, the Executive course. "As.long as the course is Committee of the National , 'a 'credited _one, the student Council, CNIB. approved grants' qualities."^ Mr. Hipfner points totalling ' 55850. for 20 out., post -graduates . attending As well as reader grants, blind universities in Canada and the students are assisted.. -by the United States. Many are enrolled CNIB library which provided a in a Masters and' PHD program. , service geared to their own study Reader grants, a service course. When students forward available to the 230 blind text books, library volunteers Canadian students -studying prepare, a tape recording or r beyond the high school level; are Braille edition of the text and •a designed to meet the expense of copy is sent to the student. All paying people to' read texts, books and tapes are supplied on books, and lecture notes to a a loan basis. Some books are blind student, The grants arose transcribe'by 'volunteers in out of the growing trend toward' London. higher education among they Recorded and Brailled texts blind: It enables them°to study have made it possible for blind more .effectively in a university students to 'complete an or college. increasing variety of courses. '.' (me students are able to' Last year Braillists find volunteer . readers," •says transcribed 197 books. This B.H. Hipfner, Vocational Would normally take 18,289 ' 'Guidance Counsellor,'CNIB' hours or 11 years. • Your F Of The aglow owerasamolar., EE COPY P72 :f PkNADIAN FARMERS ALMANAC. EDITION is now available at ICTORIA AND GREY TRUST to • '4 " \ . ��.d N kh, r y A7 .i .. yV.t • `„ t,y a ,t4 •, k w���.i. is ... 1 :h1 • 'rr' f, 9 4 i i,' �•r' � v i ,� • :r•'• °r^b"'C r "Y�, ' � i•.Y-; ` , , :5 »' • \..��V 'e(x1,,�'+ � ��, ,, , ,:n � ` ;�', T'j., .:C4 d ., -o'i � , 'R'• srok� Ns \-..- •,,. ' C a 'Y•'. ' �' • COMPANY .L' SUNDAY SERVICES The family that prays 'together stays together. • Bethel PentecostiITab:ernaCIe Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada CORNER OF -ELGIN ANQWATERLOO STS• REV. PETER G. ST. DON, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21,st...' 10::00 a.m. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE. 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 WORSHIP WITH US r LOVE YOUR ENEMIES FOR THEY TELL YOU YOUR FAULTS • WESLEY 'MEMORIAL CHURCH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21St 10:J0 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Worship 7:(}9•- p.m. - Evening Service. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC - FUNDAMENTAL Ft -EV. R. BRIJBACHER, Pastor 10,00 a.m. - Visit, our'growing Bible School. 11:00 a.m.=-"THE FIRST WAR RECORDED in the BIBLE" 7:3.0 p.m. - MR. BONARD WHATLEY of the NEW TRIBES MISSION will peak. Special Music by the i(OUNG PEOPLES' CHOIR Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Midweek Service. ( WELCOME TO Ti/E FRIENDLY CHURCH Knox. Presbyterian Church' THE REV. G. I_OCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister I,,LLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 21st 10:00 a•m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a•m. - DIVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: "MIRRORS” (Nursery and Junior Congregation) �...,,,,- 1: r ,,r•Fr• J f.-3 'g�.Y:• y1 ••,r r :? V 7:30 p.m. - 'Y dung People's Society. Enter to Worship r M1 Depart to Serve Cli,ton-Exeter-Seaforth' ,- 200 Gibbons St, Reg. J. Bell 45 Cambria Rd .S.] 524-7464• UNITEDHOLiNESS CHURCH 62 Cambria St.Eeet North SUNDAY, 'NOVEMBER –21st 9:50 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a -m' - WORSHIP SERVICE. 7:00 p.m = EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. M.EE•TINGS 'ON THE, SQUARE AT 3:00 P.M. Prayer Service - Wednesday 7:30 p.m`. "A 'WELCOME AWAITS YOU" -„ PHONE 524-6887 Pastcr: REV. O. H. LEE ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH 24th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - NOVEMBER 21st Holy Communion at 8:30 a•m. , Men's Breakfast - No Rector's' Class Speaker: E. C. HILL Holy Communion 'and Sermpn' at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Organist -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C. Baker, F R.C.O-. L.R.A.M., `:R•C.M. -' Rector: THE REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. ea FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) e MONTREAL STREET near The Square REV. W. H. McWHIptN..LE. 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School. •. 11:15 a,.rn. -• Morning Worship. Guest Speaker: WAYNE McLEAN 8:00 p.m. - Wednesday, Prayer and Bible Study. THE' McM,ILLAN,, FAMILY 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. Sermon: "ARE THE SCRIPTURES SCIENTIFIC("Y BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH 1:30 p.m. - W prship Service and Bible School. W -E -L -C -O -M -E Mrs. J. Snider, Mrs. Leonard Warr, Victoria St. Organist ' Benmiller Pianist & Choir Director . & Choir Director Norh Street United Church Sermon: REV. ROBERT'L. RAYMONT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21st 9:45 a.m. - 9 -year-olds and over. 10:55 a.m. - Babies to 8 -year-olds. 11:00 a.m. --r' Morning Worship, "HEAVENLY WORDS or GOD -MAN DIALOGUE" W -E -L -C -O -M -E MWRO'.eVe&1 60.5 ilitt4 4r'ii tjtta /i n 1 .fir 3st. Organist and Choir Director Phone Church Office and -Study --- 524-7631 Church Building -- 524-6951 t 4 Aft a • i rD • w