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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-12-16, Page 194 Jok . I% Prom the Minister's study. BY REV. ROBERT' L. RAYMONT North St‘ United Church The people of despair behind ,our-. news ,-meal. ' If ever there was an occasion._ the wa to demand equal time it is sure! y' you see. 'Our; news y media looks pretty bleak. They in relation to • todays news tell us . more ,about themselves 'media. Brokers of despair' is a than about the world in which mild title ' for -their attitude we live. towards life. Who are these Jesus Christ was accused of frustrated people? ,._. being a drunkard by some of his An impression that • has ' eontemporaries. Undaunted he haunted me for sometime was went ahead relating to people in ti,_ .-.'. crystalized by the front page of ' such a way'a to draw forth their the , Monday, December 6, best, He dind on a Cross for 'his - r London Free Press. Destruction, efforts. Gloom and doom! - No death, and doom, covered -, therein was bor.n the. greatest, "`Western ' Ontario's Foremost . hope for mankind. 'Newspaper's'' daily edition. Our newsmedia would report ., Can y d u hear a his battles -with organized correspondent's words, - "We religion. They would report the ----- •• report it„,>sas- it. is!" Therein lies sianget., which lies in ..a civil the problem. People have'coine uprising. His crucifixion' would to believe that • those . receive front page coverage. The disillusioned fatalists really birth, .the new life for Mary, the •_ present us with our daily world. resurrection, all- these events t That claim is as about as near to would be left out. Tell as it is. �, the truth as is their reporting. •. It appears we are being'it told how It is time for those of us who it is. . live in a world wherein good; There is good and evil in our Y , 4 • beauty, and joy exist alongside •world. We Christians believe that of destruction, to demand equal _ good will conquer. Christmas •is time tjt r,- 4 N The Learning Family), 'is coming to the Goderich area this weekend. Sam and Vivian, former country music star& have appeared with the Wilf Carter Show - Smiley Burnett Show etc. The Learnings are accomplished violin 'players,and do many unusual. things such as two play .duets on "one guitar. They are appearing in Huron Men's Chapel Saturday night, D.ecember 18, at 8:00 p.m. and, Westfield Fellowship Hour on Sunday afternoon 2 p.m. . .� Cansave" this Christi°s 1�1r in news reporting. Report tt - the season. when • that• belief is. .4 d CI xxt ,'a .* 1 •�M1�et. "IiPtr b u t 1 n he reporting do not present our distorted world. It is necessary to report 'the acts of mercy ..and kindness as well '.as hose of evil., _ More and' more we are - discovering the extent to which We paint our own world. The old saying that he wears rose or . blac, t.:- tinted glasses, is more .rele.iian.t....today than it ever, was in the past. If you despair, about the. condition of today's world. .ad the bleak events will • dominate t a • Help needed in Caribbean 4 born in-trhe••hear• -'=e ni -_� .. - _,�. - ,, se l` -:: .�. -- r.,_,..,�� ��� �•���. ��yi,.�.�c�n�x�.��. 6asic��chool'.�".:hildren were �t is .time we had equal time! organization I saw that is development and ' support of crammed in hot buildings with H working to change the nittees and CI (Our own local weekly does the "Poor"untrained "'teachem..... and • no Vp • 1r�t� 4 GODI KI.CB SIGNAL -SUR, `' ►�P,AYtiGoderkh an "T T'DAY" area oobituaries_ Juarx • is' a young 1A . who worked as a lab .. ALBERT TAYLOR° HaWtin, Battleford, Sask.; Mrs. agar in a aging 00111,1141M : Re v. Mi l ford (Phyllis) Aurora, Bolivia, with a d ' u ri a ra I service was 'Kirkpatrick, Mission Texas; and " concern • for 400 41 •Walking conducted by -Rev. G. L. Royal "Mrs. Marvin (Marion) Cummins; A along a Pt Mb OOP from the McCallum F .tneral Buffalo, New •-Y•o*ki five' day h9. fact stl'uic what h 4 Home in Goderich on Thursday, grandchildren and fdur great been part of .a boot , i e l4 December 9, at 2 U0 p,rrat for rand hlldren _ !^wca.: sisters h$fbta dirt d.�u�t Albert_.....• W and; •:.brtsfi+ed-o t r fi ' ay ox Wo died at .the t WO • . brothers • *--- •Benaairif n sta7 t Munnings, Clinton; Macs.' '� . readw Vanity of vau hies! All is vanity, Wi,t •5,, . . Winnifred Cameron; '" London; man by a'll the toil Mrs.," etadys• McFadden, ' St.' which he toils •under the sim? Jacobs; and Harold Munnings, he react Attracted by the re -w Komoka. evance of the 'words, be coati*. Funeral service was Tuesday,, ued reading and then too* December 14 at Stiles. Funeral his find hozne�a:nl3'td Op Horne. Interment was in rest of the legible ' pages Colborne Cemetery. �th�rough .-- they, ended with Pallbearers were Fred the opening verses of tie Gos- Nlpnnimg Neil, Lavey, Wes Alce Pel -of Marr,. . . .,,..., .- and Lloyd Faust, all nephevi+s. Later on, reading the Ser- . - • mon Gni the Mount (Matthew MRS. GRACE L. HAWKINS 510 7) to some of his roorn - h metes he exclaimed, "Man! "' Funeral service was ' held That`s beth• than the Com - from Woodland Methodist monist Manifesto, This would Church at "2:00 ' p.m, on not only change society; it Church er 27 for the late Mrs, would change people-- if, only ''`Grace L. Hawkins whowe could get men to practise passed it." away at the age of 89 in the One day be was travelling Afterno Home at St. Luke's to, his home town,. Cochalbam- Hospital in Duluth, l .inn. ba; and met a former 'else, A native of Duluth, Minn., " mate, with whom, •he shared and a former resident of 403 some off. the contents of the Anoka St. in" that city, she Pages of, ' his new find. The married Jack Hawkins, a native friend looked puzzled: "But of Port Albert. Her husband Juan, don't you know that's predeceased her in 1954. a Bible?" "Impossible," re` both of Goderich, and Stanley -4,- 4,- Mrs. Hawkins was a long-time monstrated Juan, • "Y'ou know age of 86 on December 7 in Alexandra Marine and Genera Hospital ,following a lengthy illness. Interment in Maitland Cemetery at"Goderich followed. - Born August 24, 1885, at Bolton, Lancashire, England, to Wiliam Hamilton and Henrietta Taylor, he moved to Canada from England in 1910 and lived in• Toronto url'tii morin to Goderich in 1919. He reded here ever since. Mr. Taylor was an engineer and . was employed by the Goderich Elevator and Transit Company for .31 years until his retirement ii 1955. He- was married on April 29, 1911, at St. Martin's in the Field Anglican Church at Toronto to Leah Heinle and is survived by his wife. Mr.` Taylor was a member of Knox- Presbyterian Church: Mr. Taylor was predeceased by two sons, Joseph and Stanley in 1939, He is survived by three_ brothers, Lewis and Thomas of Las= Vegas, lalev a _ _ _..._..� member, and first res'de t ' I wouldn't hav T anX in t w P i • `dale' of local _ebmr• �"a'>tl�ar• ers'��ere Garili�""�, u� Garden' Club ar�d cam' •'-- the-t^hur amilton, George Bolton, Frank member of Woodland MethodistThe friend had `just become - a Christian and had a ,Bible into one of >rgani�at�ons. Every year, girls materials -at all and the only A ioronto lfbel ' not come under this equal time dem nd he 's `^ ° • , a various is an s come to , -, ..with a 'special Foundation grant scholarships, to study child Fare ark; Gordon Henderson, Chu'rch.with him, so..he.,compar d. rnold -McConnell an'd J-Iarry Mrs. Hawkins i:s survived by bock F amd.„, i,rsell. Flowerbearers were two sisters, Mrs. Helen Beadle of , a es - nmes_. Taylorand Brian p 1aand was aiaie.�o ranAitkin, Minn. and Mrs.. Hazelvince the agitator that it was Barnard, Navarre, Minn. indeed -part of God's Word. Fueralservicewas,under The outcome of •all this was the, directionofRev.IrvingH.that Juan himself became `an Palm and b were followed by e,gitator for God'.interment at Park Hill cemetery ' .• in Duluth. ycaeacotrom te1dWoa . T y, already glue a film-maker engaged'a Bt. Vincent on CANSAVE barge scale response carne from balanced diet) Cat�sage Ja ' MEMORIALS-11i1'ARKERS &• CEMETERY LETTERING • T. PRYDE AND SON ,CI intorr- Exeter-SP,aforth Nib w t`h Canadian H to produce a documents documentary about After a years training, they L International Development, Agency thinks " enough of Cansave's work in the Caribbean to support it with. special grants. I'h • the work of the Canadian Save return to their own islands and the Children Fund. The Caribbean` • Islands represent Cansave's largest single commitment, and a striking example of Cansave's belief 'that detelopment is partnership, not patgrnalism. The approach and the administration are both West Indian. One old man' -told Jaeot, "I dont" see how. that day put this knowledge to work fcr their own people. ' In- Jamaica, as in so many other areas,Cansave works .in co-operation with local agencies, The. Jamaica ,Save the Children hind, the Jamaica Children's Service Society and ' the Caribbean 'Centre for the Deaf all " consider Cansave their •' • nursery can -have-much to do partner in development, As well, Goderich District Representative Canada, There's no white Cansave•supports 10 boys a year Frank MCIIwa'ln• faces there." . , for :technical training through . • • ''Education is 'alhirrrportant, Operation Friendship, and helps '524-9465 both for the children and for the 500 children and -families people who work with them. .through the - sponsorship 200 Gibbons Sc. Cansave's model 'day-care and program. Reg. J. `dell , training program in St. Vincent, ' - It all began humbly, Robin • Dominica,. • St., Lucia and • Hurst, a CUSO, volunteer • 45•Cambria Rd, S. jGrenada features mother and ',working With the Jamaica Save teacher training, nutrition the Children' Fund in 1964, 524-7464 ,�_ centres and clinic, family recalls: "We had written to every planning, nurseries and day-care possible aid- source - our anks to Canadian generosity and West Indian hard work, the th program ' has expanded far - ill beyond that initial offer of 400_..._..wa 13 amilton. MRS. FLORENCE. MAY..MALLOY • Mrs. 'Florence-- May Malloy, attleford, Saskatchewan; died ere''December.9 after being in health for several years. She s-87. sponsorships in' 1964. That's why Cansave asks for your donation with the assurance that A daughter of John and' Lizzie' (Cottle). Munnings, she was born in Colborne Township. it.does make a difference. She was married to ' the late Alexander Malloy who died in 1952.' GIVE... so .more Will live Pentecostal'Church. , She was a member of the -- HEART'EIJN.Dr"'"'"`"Mrs. SurvivReving are Gthoree rge da(Rughoda)hters, . e L"ormr .Country 'Music Stars, having appeared with —• • THE WILF. CARTER SHOW ----SMILEY BURNE'TT SHOW rr Cbuntry Style' Singing. Bible Centered Ministry Spiritual — Lively -- Uplifting HURON MEN'S CHAPEL; AUI SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 18- - PLUS SUNDAY AFTERNOO l, DEC.' 19, 2P:M:, WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP SPECIAL SPEAKER, ' REV. HAROLD HOBBS, INTERNATIONA[ EVANGELIS ALL, WELCOME TO THESE SERVItES .PREwh \ w d 40011a ant 40,044,1110111111114; SUNDA Y SERVICES Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated with th,e Pentecostal Asserhblie's of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV. PETER G. ST•, DON, Pastor SUNDA-VT'•'•DECEMBER 19th " 10:00 a.m. -- SUNDAY SCH,OOL°. 11:00 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE. 7:00 p.nj - EVANGEIISTIC SERVICE. 8:00 �:m. - ,Tuesday, Prayer 'and Bible Study FRIDAY,, DECEMBER 17th — SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT. • YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US • THE FELLOW WHO MAKES EVERY MiNUTE. COUNT, OFTEN BECOMES' THE MAN OF THE HOUR. WESLEY .MEMORIAL CHURCH THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Park St. at -Victoria H. ROSS NICHOLLS, Pastor 10:j0 a.m. - Sunday School -11:00 a.m. - Worship "D 7:00 p.m. -- Evening Service. WELCOME CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET - EVANGELISTIC -- FUNDAMENTAL REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor 10:00` rills:- CHRISTMAS PROGRAM, by the Sunday School.. ,,x. . 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.ri`r. DOROTHY SCOTL-AND Mrs. OUTSTANDING SQL•OIST We invite you. to joist us •in singing the great CHRISTMAS CAROLS and to hear the. wonderul message of Christmas. Wednesday 8 ,p.m. - Midweek Service WELCOME TV THE FRIENDL Y CJICIRC I nox Presbyterian Ch rch 4.. T*' THE REV.'G.LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister WILLIAM CAMERON, 1 iirectorof Praise SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19th 10:00 a.m. -•• SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. - DIVINE WORSHIP. Sermon: ADVENT SERMON SERIES: (4) "JESUS IS CHRISTMAS" (Nursery and Junior Congregaition) c - ANNUAL ,CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE 7:30 p.m. - P.1(.P.S. Withdrawn FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24th'' • 4"- Atys�ts, ,1R'1'STii%iA`" 'sv,E4.SEAV:te";r Eriter to Worsnip M.e Depart to Serve fi adverturng contt.buted for the twbbe good WILLIAMS CEMETERY' .MEMORIALS -And Inscriptions ` Stratford Ontario RONALD McCALLUM tive 21 CambriaRepRd-,resentallorth, Goderich 'Phone 524-6272 or 5247345 UNITEDH0UNEss CHURCH 62 Cambria Street North SUNDAY,` DE.EMBER•• 19th . 9:50 a.m. -.S-U-NDA-Y-.SCHOOL. 7:00 p.m. -- EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. • MEETINGS ON THE SQUARE AT 3:00 P.M. Prayer Service - Wednesday 7:30 p.m.' "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU" Paster: REV. O. H. LEE PHONE 524-6887 ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH 4th SUNDAY IN ADVENT DECEMBER 19th HCommunion at 8:30' a.m. RI -Class at 10 a.m. ' Nine Lesson Carol Service at 11:00 a.m. THE MUSIC AND READINGS OF CHRISTMAS Organist -Choirmaster; Mr. Paul C. Baker, - F' R.C.O.. L.R,A.M., A.R.C.M. Rector: THE REV. G: G. RUSSELL, B,A4;' B.D. FIRST- BAPTIST .CHURCH (Baptist•Convention pf Ontario and Quebec) ' CHRISTMAS SERVICE MONTREAL STREET. near The Square REV: W. H. McWHINNIE 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School. 1 l':15 a.m. - Morning Worship:.. Sermons -"THE INCARNATION'r ;8:00 p.m. -- 'Wed day, Prayer and Bible Study. Special music by the senior and junior choirs of Benmiller' under the direction of Mrs. Warr -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: "THE CHRISTMAS STAR" . BENMILLER UNFTED CHURCH 1:30 p.m. - Worship- 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 North Street United Church REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19th 9:45 a.m. -- 9 -year-old and over. 10:55 a.m. - Babies -to 8 -year-olds. 11:00 a;m. - Morning Worship. • CANTATA: "WHEN LOVE WAS BORN" w. ve 'N.E-L-C•O•MyL' - Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington, A.T.C.M:' •- w air' 3r r r �? �, � ,Ctpr • I'hone C'fi'tr 'tt ' t f i e 4 aii'Id"Uby.. `i4'= t; 'i°• � . Chur h Building - 524.69Si