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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-06, Page 6I•; • e , 6 +t !DER1 H'SxCNAL`S'1'"AR,"I'HU SDAY, ANUAi Y 6.•1,972 . -•Kingsbridge ;Church . PadSh of AShfield . 'hetiFrayne. and Mie • WiI.rrra -Vans' another (,+olden; page written n' a Asken (trade ` ,and Grade 8 i .• It r ervers, Ler StudtL feI : of St, Iteadexs::and young peQPte4from Josephs Sehool, hrngsbridge),, Message in Kingsbridge;'�St: Augustine and delivered a 'Christriias. ,Luekribw 'et , irk 'St Joseph's St. Josephs:and St..Augustine's. .' Para Hall for afafteelloon of Teenage or adoisce ce i s the enterta nmentgat°Christmas. „ :' They shared: in .elayiug gapes' and two, appropriate films were, ho"wn ' The Night hefo_ re 4"hlristmaa" and "Christmas. in. 1 SacredMusic," ilattated by ':� Muariee Copeland', e. en• s "'Ng)!e sered and freslim the afternoon concluded with a to the Church ' sb�ir�,viSt x where Benediction•' was, imparted by -Father Cassane. • 'Youth from Kingsbridge sand St: Augustine went around ,carolling -n' in their respective Townships on Christmas Eve. They even decorated the Altars in their Parishes -and set the •Crit-'' for Christmas. , • Before the -.Midnight Mass, these young people kept a night' vigil, from •r1:43O p.m. to Midnight. They eae'd it -- ''Say it . in Carols,," At Midnight a procession by Candlelight was formed by the Choir :to.th e Crib in the Church. ' Master Mark' rnost ireportapi. p ►rt oaf a Man's life. It reflects h1s future and is' the basis of his future. In it one' starts- changing : ore's character -and . `,- consolidating •one's behaviour. One, $tarts, shedding all childish play and Putt ng on ,:adult behaui00 But' '•the'. transition:' from .n o•., '.t ad Fra • 'lnr� h. chi dh to.a ho ,is u>x with many „dangers,, One has to be very careful in building one's personality not to put ,the wrong ideal in front of -onesetfi We would like to' propose a family program for every teenager' to follow, for unless the family life oft` unit .is happy, man will find it hard to enjoy, life and to develop himself along the right lines We propose three vital points for the consideration of all teenagers.;: a): Home Life Is Nice; b) Let Us Make. The.. Family Happy Or Happier; . c1 Your Behaviour Today Reflects Your Future From the Miiilstcr's Study ,.REV. G. 4,,);.i6YAL Knox Fresbyter1ait, Church • 1 ' • For a. Jong thee, amongst r" Vietory° • Triumph Cr5hqudstr P . fvo 1 musicians, i ,was,. , �.. • a ,, u�r to t Thu., os�tles Creed .tcl.ls' us °.on,, s '.,.rt; to take a theme from one•, t1 a third a. He ro;ae .a am •f • 1?0 � t x�i d �.��w.�. n...ry..�r,�:.. � �.on , of thegreat composers,- sa "'" . a _"Y t 'de d, ur us lex rience • he •a u 1 Haydn, or Mozart,-'sr°-Resit,s and 'with death- is ; not x' one-. of • make ill -kinds of vaxiations'with, .resurrection; There is the passing it. Sometimes these 'were ,called of ' a loved otie, the funeral fantasias, When ,' we turn to service,, and the. interment at. the' • Gospel -of Jesus •Christ we find : caeM4tery. :Often times on a commissioner: that we'. have certain central tombstone we read, "Gone, but s,.,... ' points that must he made and not forgotten." Wt'spells'J out a B 0' I t . es that these can be ,coloured with story to the -.-viewer.° There are, . words, sentences acid phrases. many. ' who beliePve the Ontario Provincial Police ,e°object f t ' 'IiliiiIIIIi 11100IIIiI1.1Hilnill• qc M ,�PP ass s#crn 'I,:.EARL ELLIOTT I and area obituarie 4,4 } hill. IIUNg'mold dalgigfir 'remember him." HOWARD T. STURDY xeti~rerrient, 1111962. . _Howard T. • �"turdy' died at y �ivrn {yam ci--g stt rs -Iy��, ...., ...—�, v.: v, d:>,by hi -w r,,.,tiig ---- wY 4^,Q},A \.{ 11 d.I,.F�' MIFF F�. .�v�!N. v.1,745s arl7Z �14�r R � � 3�a7 ',+ ...,.� m-... f_ R,Y,T t -. .. .�-.._ tom...;..^ .. \ former Mabel B. Chalmers;,and Alexand�'marl .rani °neva° Earl (Mary}•.��'Hantey, Goderich y, Janbary 3 and Mrs. Donald (Olive) his sister, Mrs,1-1. -(Lasca) Jenner," Hospital Manda Y . - , e was predeceased b a: sister following .a brief�illness. He was Epar'ling, , SidlneY, .11.C„ four H a Pied s d y , • o -brothers,86, - 'John . . Marshall, tVirs, V. (Vera) Henry. s the aro;: - -r' es •�Clinlbn; Funeral service was at . the Elizabeth soil of the tate George. ane :. Sa kat . •, w i r� to Fred Macklin, Saskatchewan; GhaPel of, -Morley S. Bedford. in Elizabeth - 'Jane; , , (Rutledge) M. t, Lewis, Toronto a'ri 'December. 31. Sturdy, he was born February':7, -.arrd-,��Goddrich _ . ,.- . T tont i' day, .:.Funeral,service w s Thursday, ,''Interment was in Mount Pleasant . 1886 ''in' Goderich, Township. He a 'December 30' ;at McCallum Cemetery, Toronto. Funeral I-Ionie with , Re '- :, L• R� ,• R. al offieiatitiM S LETiTIA ALICE Interiiient : was in,. 'Maitland'leiCHOLSON „. two.: . •Lodge �to� .32 Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mrs. Letitia Alice (Clraff) anti ""had ..,been' awarded lois 6Q. Young, Don 'Ellwood,• Gordon Nlcho,lson, fbrmerly of Auburn„ . it a ar ar rew'R le . ur nview . Year. nP• r✓• 1 Cl k��c Aiirl y died 4r ly. -at H 4 .:rare his '.vr"fe the �, Surviving i , and Alf Hutclains~tin. Januar 2!he was 92. ' , . , �' . incl • 46110.11J;opne .A' daughter •of the :tats Henry,. , � �• son, Ph>,imore, .1Vagara Falls; b M h 2 1879 • three grandchildren, He was lived all. his. life'. in Goderich Township until moving tor5 Goderich in 1966,. ° He `was a riiennber„ of Maitland - The' h h L make• a and Ellen (Dreany). Ctuff, she was • or n arc ,,, . I -I. Earl Elliott, ; a dative of. Dungannon. ,Slee was. married predeceased by one son,. Goderich, stied at Wellesley March •'t, 1900 to James (Shep) Christopher. Hospital,' Toronto Wednesday , F u neral service.. was Nicholson' who predeceased her Ifeceml�er 29 following a sort March 10, 1946. She lived in Wednesday, January. 5 at' he illness., Aubuxn,, I)un annon; Blyth and McCallum Funeral Home with . being; ,.a ,,course; ''• Q` experience at the, ;ist Assistant Commissioner • Louis Y, l; Rev. Leonard Warr in charge. these basic He was barn in Goderich.Goderrch before moving ',to truths end. There is bio view dints ,}antes Bolt died suddenly at. his , .April 7, 1892. 'He graduated "'Huronvie 1967: Interment . Leonard was " in charge. Maitland upliftin -inspirational and beyond the small plot of ground. encs in Clarkson IIecember... w,1n rc5id o from the Goderich Collegiate She was a member of 'the Pallbearers were Ben eye -ca i _.,"w ,...Three • `ma• Yet-. r ...Y... _ arid ,� ... y lig r 0�g we have in nista y and, in ?5 at .the, age of 47. Teachers' Whitely, Jim Young, 1 enneth'. markersa• of emphasis, in ' t" e "" the tilos el -record the ortioii� a of St, Thomas kis Institute and from Tac Anglican Church in' Dungannon ter urd r • 'h P P A hotly College inn 1912. Mr. Elliott went and an adherent o.f St, ;George's' Holmes, Chester St „ y, Hug Gospel pertain, to the Cross, the known. as the , Resurrection of had served in the RCNnV from to ,Molesworth. following McCabe and Cliff Sturdy. d th '0 can Church in Goderich i� , With The He' was pre eceas by his try °� i former Jean Swan 'in u.1t>1 `191 a(�. He then joined the timer y, 'Nicholson and Albert was held 'at 9 a.m. Tuesday, at These we will t to portray iti if! The non-Chiistian disbelieves .. wife, the form e staff �f'Upper 'Canada College, � the funeral' helmet " magnetic uality.. so that the it! It is not a case of dealing " remaining. there until 1920. For - Nicholson both of Goderich;' g q . g � Alarch. of last year. � ' --g � , • reader will continue to the end. a two grandchildren and five great ' wishful thinking but e coming to Surviving are four children, one year, he 'rnr rked with the. _. d h'1 • t v of the article. a a ' OI galvar~y�. We can calk ft, otlr Tor`airtc� and Doug of St. ' Company • of .. Canada • in Goderich. ' • "t th l tiR , d fit -Kling m CE 19,2,1., h ,b Pu neral se'��SScc i�as Resurrectabn an a ngoing Jesus Christ. at are we to do- 1942 to 1945. • tion e e he remained • � ` � � A .1Vlasonic ',Memorial Service Behaviour. • graduation where Press ce of the Risen Lord th it'> Christian belie d Survrving are two sons • e—Decision Quprt� grips:vvith a historical fact. You 4 Tim, Gregory, Edythe and. gran: c ,larch•.; and one sls er, office • staff „ o the Steel Mrs. Arthur-(Oliw�) - Straughan, ' -There is . first of all the .Cross -v" will recall they vvomentolkorng Laurie; tv�,o brothersr,,..Diek of o e sepu c t an itrg Hamilton );n e, eco e Lord's toss. Strangely a hockey �. 1 things in complete da5array�: He 'Thomas,' and one sister, Mrs. A. principal of P t 1 Public pt Pfirr' n'arl t e ro is u is 1923 Hcy then` Wednesday; January 5 • ax the :.MEMORIALS expectations - were' thwarted r• • .And I nscrlpti iris -game es to.mindasWrite. „ . It could be a football'game or;it is not here: •He is risen. Their C. (Edythe) .Smith 'of London. l �l Bolt was a brother-in-law of could be soccer. The reason my !mind turns to some: form °of sport is the existence of "substitutes"' within the game. When a player wearies,; `or tires, a "substitute" is thrown into the gap to continue.••the .pressure on the opposition. Can we, 'then, ,consider • Christ Jesus' as : the Divine Substitute? With'the load of sin we bear we require Sclmeone to stand in for us. He t tat a levet in e, t oug i to - " takes our; place and does. what ° were dead, yet shall he' live and Tue daY,�r, December 28 at',�,rJfo tyre^teaching of"mathematics, we cannot, do fors ourselves: We Hu•ronvlew where she had which was his forte, but for his whosoehall. li�°etl% ' a ,"... an7Seh• have top consider the fact that in a e� ialle nes er die..._�ltlan s.life:"_ " resided for the ,,;past year. She coaching of the • Firstu . Prep :this • is' 'God s Way. We'ma�', as can only be a spark of the Divine was 79• _ Hockey'_. -Team. --His--•inter'esst--in- human beings, 'have, done - ' - • Daughter .of the .late Thomas hockey was unique and ; since and continue,; _despite. allefforts-W differently, but, the Cross is th '' and Matilda (Mitchell'). Ellwood, 19-35 he has ,been on the to the contrary•. . ,, , .-Way---ordainedby ;-Ge4-- -,t-he---L - I- ...,. .. - 11e-.,Avas-7, -be°rn -an Goderich E.x..e diti VP , _Committee..., as' Father Almighty. It, is. uniquely ;There is, -in tip thir�d•-and.final Tot hship September 27, 1892. vice-president of the Toronto' His Way! $o; in' 1972, there - is place, 'the essence 'of the Holy She resided" most of her�t41'fe'"'in'`'''T-i'tsekeyT ;L'e'agtte''•'He' 'eras"'"a'"'li'fe . the' refreshment of, the Cross to Spirit in daily life. We -can, repeat ,Toronto but moved 'back to -member of Masonic Lodge ...F. bear our'burden. Jesus -said, what I.have already writteri and Goderich in 1969. and AM. Goderich 33. "lam com' that they might havze'. " call it the Ongoing Presence. The : She, was an emplo'ee of'the Generations of .. Old Boya. of lift, and that they might' have it a Cross and -the Resurrection T. Eaton Company' ' until :her Upper Canada College will long , • 1LUAMS 1ETERTL 1+, ,ai,�1 r,. Schools until returned to Upper Canada Stiles Funeral ':Home with Rev. • College where he was Senior G. 0. Russett pfiiciatin because, they canie " o da a" N " and Mrs. • J. Rutriig, t"derich and William swan g t b d' d DU' suntan job an �uii a" wine _also of Goderich. : , Y l` Stratford i J Master until - 'hi retirement in°.. nterlmyent was in earers , werl� - Ontario Revelation instead. 'Hp its not 1959. Cemete herd: He is risen." Later, Peter police funeral was held Vernon Nichols'o,,n Edwin RONALD MCCALLUM • from St. Bri.de's Church • ,• An .Old Boy of Upper Canada 9 n, and" John.were to go through the . College wrote the fol}owin Nicholson,-- Jack Armstrong, t Representative ,same.experience: In,..1972 we are Clarkson, with Rev. T: H. Rooke g William Gowb Gordon the contanuers of faith and the officiating. Burial took place article for the Toronto papers 21 Cambria Rd North Goderich t,.,Boit is. --the mainstay at spring Creek .,Cemetery, � M Cl nchgy and Harold the Gospel, its, very hub and • Clarkson -., _As doubtful if any other master Stanbury in Rd.,,North, emeter following •1VIr. Ehl it's death: "It mm c i • ' Phone 524-6272 or ,,247345 centre: "Jesus said, ' am the has had the respect and resurrection an e t' d th life. .he„ 5 ` MISS ETTA ELLWOOD . friendship that has • been '.err -,,., , „ L ie. . • . l li l' hi h 1 F Miss Etta. Ellwood, died extended to Mr: `Elliott not only IAM " abundantly." He also said, cannot be -,isolated in history but. the way the truth at„d must ;eve .day after day.- When Y, e MEMORIALS -=MARKERS & CEMETERY. LETTERING Goderich. District_Representative Frank`--Mcllwain 52'(9465 ' • ,,. :>au. 200 Gibbons Sc. AND; Clinton-Exeter-Sraforth Reg. J. Bell 45 Catrrbria: Rd. S. -524-7464 • ' b s. eanaingtcrn; s n PLUS' WAYN E McLEAN • TORONTO NEWS & SPORTS ANNOUNCER WILL SING S'P'EAK 4h:e Coffee House,-. CIintoi (ABOVE EATON'S -ORDER OFFICE) AT"'2 ANDn AT y .Hu'ron Men's. Chapel, Auburn • • . AT 8 P.M. 9SERVICES _N.atbiug._ YDUARE .WELCQME TO THESE„ Evil Peeveils �V- tlher --Goad Nlen _Qo• THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCiATION OOERICIH' ANNOUNCES nF SPECIAL WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES I F 1RST : APTIS` `"• CHURbH, GODER1CH • • THEIyiEt CostOf Discipieshi EA`•ER t= J J Condon Hunte N� 1I 13 ►ernac tri JAN. ,riche li ens►' r • 1 .t9 • : y 4 _ the Father • but by, . Me.", At or .10''the •stores• s .°01Iing', dor Calvary we witness Someone learning a lesson'.' drconfronting -taking our place and dying that 'friends. ' ,_or' worshipping, or' we might live. It is a: rest&ative • playing, we are in the august time.;a'nd..Go_d_.seekk.the' creaming-__ 'Presence if,. ' the 'Holt Spa of His children through this act Jesus • sai .", `and, ;lo, 1- am;moi of Christ's. you always: even 'unto -the end. There is, in the second place, ' of the world." .The Presence of the matter , 'we call the the. '.Living Christ'" cannot' be. Resurrection o1' Jesus Christ. No esc s. t r a n g e -r• awesomeevent ever transpired in the ',concourse.of mankind .It.is - Presence. When a pa Kent says to • a :child, "God 'bless' you," that parentspeaks in •terrris of the ' Ongoing Presence: It was this spirit that inspired Paul. 'and Augustine, -and Luther;' and Schweitzer. It conies in d.yearni.c. form. It makes greater men of --•: (lesser breeds, It ' is a 'settling power and a comforting -power. When" -r the . way becorl ei-' • overgrown with all kinds of troubles we tiea„r the i gentle° words, "I am with you always, •� ; eaten unto the end of the world." "Christ lives! He `ls.w t_h us today as He• has been in yesteryears He • •. �- is lir-1.972. He will not forget us!„ • 44,2 "'And, so,., -to - :fait.; we will ....... require this ingredient ::;in: -the •days that lie ahead': Go forward• then,, depending, ori Him, and He will " not `let'• ' you dowm: e Remember, "God so loved the ° ,,,.world, that He • • gave ' His onl�r ..begotten• Son, that whosoever ,: _`'believeth. in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."'$ ed. When one -friend says to ano -,`God be with he speaking of ' the Eternal' , YOUR OL0 NOW MOW WI/ TNEYCALL /TA WNJT CHRISTMAS YOU SEE THE B/LL$'aANDYOU TU/$N AAIE-' ,.- 1.4 LIONSEL'S UN'OCO At The Five Points Licensed _;Mechanic to 'ail Make 1 • of, t w m, • • .'* 461 ,...r 5t. rA ID .SEE YOUR w' GC EIC �µ. � MM RRY CREDO P NE 5244931 LOVE (John 3:16). NOW THAT WE' H'AV•E ��' . • -.. " , YOUR ATTENTION: "1" •YCiu ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US: Bethel P:entecosta,I TaberncIe 'Affiliated With the PeutecostatAssemblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV. PETER' G. ST: DON*, pastor SUNDAY,' JANUARY 9th 10:00' a.m'. SUNDAY SCHOOL., 111130 a.m. - WORSHIP:SERVICE. • 7:00 p.m. • E'VANGELI•STIC SERVICE.' Tuesday, '8:110 p.m. -Bible Study and Pram, • ,Friday, 8:00. p.rn. - YOUTH NITE. 7' ,7 t ES LEY MMQ RIAL CH URCI THE FREE' METHODIST CHURCH '• Park "Sf: •at 'Victoria ' He • ROSS NICHP'CL.S, Pastor •10:00 a,m. S;unday School , 11:00 a.m. - Worship 7:00 p'.m. -Evening Servic"e. - w CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET ,EVANGELI5TIC. --'F NDAMENTAL,, FOL.R. BIRUB/' CHER1 Pastor 10:00,a.m.--- Visit 'our growing Bible School, 1'1:00 a.nt. ---' Sermon: "THE OFFICE of •a DEACON". 6:30 •p.m. •-• YoUng Peoples' .Meeting. - P 7:30 p:rr,. '- Evangelistic Service. .. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study WELCOME TO ,2-ig,, FRIENDLY CHURCH iox Preibyterian (heat THE-REV,:G. LOCKHART ROYAL, 8.A., Minister WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of -Praise 'Nv SUNDAY'„.. JANUARY -9th -1-010u ulNC1A•Y SCH OL. -1.1:00 a.m..-,DIVINE WORSHIP. a " Sermon: "THE STORY IS 'THE SAME" (Nursery aifd 'Junior Congregation) 7:30 'p.m. Young People's Society. Enter :to Wortnip b port err Serve t •L family. ,that prays. to.gethe`r - . stays 4t gethe ST.' GEORGE'S CHURCH .u• EPIPHANY - ,JANUARY 9,=4.1.972 • . ' Holy •Communion at 8:30 a.m. Rector's Class oat ,10:00 a.m. :. 'Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00 a+m. . • Sunday School a 1-1:00 a.m. Organist -Choirmaster: •Mr. Paa CC. Baker, F.R.CteO.. L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. • Rector:'THE REV': G. •G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. FIRST BAPTIST. CHUB (Baptist Conven "ion of Ontario arid Quebec) °-- 'M-ON-TREAL,STRET near' The Square REV. W. H.'. McWHINNIE__ : a.9 is SundaSchool. • 11,101500 Morning y Worship. •A p Special. Music.. 8:00 p.m. --. We,t ne • ay, . rayer -an • : i • e u • y. COME' AND,WORSHIP IN (e• CHURCH ctor�a' Street: :Uni'jed - Church- • HOUSE OP fRIENDSHIP 'RE''17. LEONARD WARR 10:00 a4ni, Bible School for alt Grades. 11:00 a.m. •- Worship Service Sermon: "IS IS TRUE—DEATH ENDS ALL?" (Heb. 9:27) • n BENIVIILLER UNC D \OI-ftJRCH.- «+..• 1:3p"p.m.. ' Wor5liip,Se. ce and Bible Schad._ 'W-E-L-C-O.M-E i. Mrs..1.'Snider, Mrs. Leonard Warr, Victoria St. Organist. �' - •' Bentirriller Pianist - ' At:Choir Director: _ „ _.. ort% Stre• et .United Church. . REV. ROBERT . RAYMONT SUNDAY, JANU.vARY '9th , .r (Back „'to"'Church. School) 9:45 CM. 9-ye0;olds and over. 10155. a.M. --- Debts'°tor 8 -year-olds. 11:OO a.m. ••°•• 'Morning ,Worship. ww HOLY COMMUt4UCIN SERVICE ' G .1N�Eµt.Yy=O+M•E Mrs Eleanor H+a'Iha'rintgt9n..•A T.C.M., 0r9atlIst end Choir Director PhdniChurchttfice and Study - 524 76381 Church Building; Ii24+4951. • 4