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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-30, Page 19NN' Fro the Minis ter's Study PASTOR ALFRED FRY Auburn & Donnybrook United Church Are we chicken There .is humor in the parables of Jesus Dn you ever notice the`fiumbr tl1 the parables of Jesus? Welt; Dr. . David Granskou, professor. of Newt:. Testament Studies at Waterloo .Lutheran Seminary, sees a gentle iroey in man "ofth m Ile al,so noticesan : • .. open-endedness about them that drink, or to acts ' of leads the mgdern, reader to> see in thet,004� of Romans, .chapter , strlohg d. , n1,, a 10, verse 9; we read ttte U - se words, .vandalism,, ,disobedienceto how Jesus: Used this teaching ' ° h t if thou shalt' confess with . authority. when they refuse ,they . ,, method to. unwrap, .truths and to T a" inspire ' wonder -and ' ' even �' are branded "Chicken", So it P thy artputh, the IaQrd Jesus, and .. . takes courage in these days to, r laughter. , , • • shalt believe in thine 'heartthat• ,. , , In (lis 'newt ublished• book God. haat' raised Him from the stand for .courage things which are Y 'published, � ,. G ". • I reachin on the Par.^ablos, • Dr. ' d shalt be -saved." So,' decent . arid' mo'rall'y right, we g de„thou a. 'thank God for those Who follow the ' GranSkou discusses' the major many people, in these days seem to , have little concern. for Easter and ex . ample Of our Lord, who was parables of Christ hoping to What it,really means. , never afraid to face His enemies, stimulate his readers' to relate. They. argue • about ' the worci Yet -drug pushers and strong dritik -these age-old stories .directly to Pushers, are• the enemie,� of our -own times and problems. • Salvation and Eternal life, yet , verse should clear ups the whole mankind today, and of course . Dr. Granskou said his book, matter. During the season of there are countless other ' published , by Fortress Press, Lent, the believer -thinks of those enemies. should be of interest to the layman closing forty days of. Christ's Thank God for those who are , and the pastor. It could also serve 1 . ministry. •J s 'did • all brave, and try to help others as a study book for groups z4 MIM. _ ,:H TO/ w ' 881 IT cOstkaI.IuS Nl. $TAM PRIINI. NFEIMAN I►IIrWO SOCIUTY ' CHI 'A9o, .10,11!lois ` 0.034 Y DERI<CI! ;ANAL -STAA>R. 'r tMSDAY. "THE RESURRECTION MOURNING" Itr,,;ub 1,100.4ius(• thrc,e (iltyl.• WWI MAY It is alsoof interest to theNeVll Fiat c�;uy^>to(rll without ell the 1.;(11)3(! Iru,Sed h►nc+• Hltp (1(,afh� V11' tnlll: 4" III"' scholar in taking. up1:111( 91()3(331(#' (John 2(1:11 l 'Why tFl�a�('� 3333)31 of 33)311+•f c:[. r; 133' Wee(, 13tr,:d1I5I' the al11 ► ca.1,Fy aspects' of humor, suggestive INltiat )31:((11(5 s(1ra(rwy ftol(+1((191 an th1' (3331 13)1,+1 alttlul Iuri(:(voi1 Tlu,rrst:ta. r I(1r+fr.(I 1, hr►1,t +1x+.'31 ►'i 1 Fat cr+:rtic:r language, and prophetic speech wake r►# unhelaell Tar1v1 r .)3331 uifers> i.1) r(res►tar I)t1,ty1,►ngs Which have been ne lected, In th0 „, 1ho;ra e(+t►r (Itnuuerf (gets did 1 1 fa. to In•la1've° int* titan His ir,ticrw+,rs cif • evt(1onc:e. (t1 11u' 101(1'4, r 'surn•(:(((3 the ulc ,•^ I h it ( , recent scholarship en n n tie )311(1+ a (al:u.rt �.. An11�!' a+? il�tcF� LIaJ�t'� 111+. yvr (4�'� r. it parables.. est•.thuua She ,1ttJ E;e(;a(151. ,they (r c I 1)3•111.3(1, 1)f has clay ,lull it 191 (i(xl'S (1r, In his research, Dr.' Granskou Ih,lvr• 3,(•(4'41 away ray 1(33(1, an(-( 'I 1,,)3(,91 a 4,ar+, 1111 (i4. Ih,al w+. 133111 kooarr What• rs said that his 91(1.11,in the field disclosed only,twn'references tO, the humores of Christ _ in the n writi gs of the past. 1.00 years. " 1 i ip ssi .leo miss this Yet, itis mI o. � t element if yqu look .at. what is being 'said' `in many.- of :these stories," tie said, ' Waterloo The author joined, Lutheran ;Seminary -last year; coming froth the Lutheran School' of Theology at Chicago., 'He received his doctorate in theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. He has served as assistant pastor of a church and as a consultant to the Lutheran carat Y ,.them _ ..--intl�res;ted ~-ixi - - ‘gaining-, fresh--Church-in- America's- _board .of � o _-that-hn:ea,ur-t-ttg✓�tat-peso$-€e---� instead of #___tea€._ n �_ make known the love of His Father down. When Jesus approached insights into some of the short and . social ministry. and make clear the real reason` Jerusalem, He had to make a Ihthv sawing'.nf Christ for His coming into' the world. He decision, go forward, or turn Warned His followers of His back, He made the decision, and coming trial and ultimate death went all the way to Calvary, in the upon a cross, yet stressing that face of this which Christ has done He would triumph over death and for us in shedding His precious ise again upon the third day• blood, paying the price of your sin Isaiah 53,� gives a' very clear and mine, we should make our ccotint of •that ' suffering and , decision for Him ,Easter is a time eath. Toward the end of those rtydays, we find Jesus and His flowers on the way to rusalem, in St. Luke's•Gospel, ' 1, we react The time was come t He should be received up, and wing full well that which cited him, "He stedfastly"set face to go to Jerusalem" He no desire tote a hero or Jesus 1st superstar,,He had come to is Father's will, and that, was our, Redeemer and Lord, by ring the death of the cross. In . days a common. phrase ,is 'the chicken" ora coward, ple young and old, are being ed by drug pushers, or r a fo 'fo Je 9-5 tha kno awa had Chr' do H to be suffe * these '"Don Peo tempt Speaker cites -dozen proofs .Christ lives for Spiritual renewal, just as the _ springtime ushers in new life in The Arthur Circle of Knox. the flowers and trees, and all Church gathered .for 'their March nature, so the truth of Easter .is 3nleeting'in the church parlor with that we can have new life in the president, Edna Pollock, Christ;:'n life which is Eternal. presiding.," • Jesus says "Because I live you Several items of business shall live also". May God give us relating -to the previous meeting the grace'to make ourdecision for were discussed, in particular the Christ and become His sons and ' raising of the supply allocation, daughters,. enjoying the Christian Lee McCallum, treasurer. was fellowship down here, and . welcomed back atter, an absence throughout ail Eternity. •May we of several months and it was have the courage of Christ who'set gratifying to learn from her .His-face.like a flint and faced 'His report that approximately $10.0 enemies, and may 'we not be' Vas earned at the Bake Sale the ashamed of beilig call ed• --Pre ons -Saturday "Chicken'')..,, ' Marg Wray: who was absent on • vacation, had' prepared the devotional part of -the meeting and it was conductedbyEdna Pollock. Haze 1 M--c-CC-r'-e-•a t h re a -d --the, Scripture and Madeline Edward introduced the guest speaker. Mrs, McCune' of the local Aiinouncinq Made -to -Order Spring Savings Now is the time to order your lubricant require- ments .- including all-purpose MARFAK, renownetr' " HAVOLINE and''U'RSA:MotorOits.. . s We offer you .made-to-order savings -discounts tailored to, �ycittr order.: ,tbla .mare, ya.u;..buy4tbe..more . ---you-save. Call-u:s.,togla.y_for tor,,,. -q lality products, and fast, friendly service. at -genuine savings. L .Salvation Army, Inca very sincere and interesting . manner, a she reeordeTt' 12 .proofs of the' resurrection of, Jesus, which were a revelation to most -member's. Betty Fisher thanked Mrs., McCune for taking', time from, a very heeyy work_load to give the Circle the inspiring message. Edna Pollock read a very timely article from the Presbyterian Record which should make everyone more.. pollution 'consc'ious. She also announced that the April meeting wouldtake.,the form of a pot -luck supper. with husbands and guests invited and Dr: Lambert a's guest." speaker. The offering was--received-'t)y Dorothy Blake and Lucille 'Henderson, after 'which a social hour of fellowship was enjoyed not where (lacy Iwo, tai(( Han(." f0(lr' 10111.10) She woulcl ral(1(.r have 11)3)3(1 N► t)(x(y ttc,r1'1 ' But i(,n, arc. two (01 thi Ir way to luaus who ,are n(1 1)35'; .1(irrow(lui 'Tlu,y err• `l,llkuul tote ther ,1)101(1 .all that has ,1ral,(x•necl (lar 3ng lin• (a4>I. few (1115 and esti they .1onula(1ne(( togoth1'1 ,.11)11 tea sane(( (''5x11 Fi.i1,g)r11 ((1,(331, 1i• dr .1)3(1 •• ' wen1. 91111, then, but their eyes w'•r' . h4i1r1''ngr1,1 they shou((I ont know HIP,' And I-tt�'' ;11(1 nolo them: "')'Vhc1t manner, (1( I:oltunivalc,all(m5 are these that y,• have one Io anon ,r its) y,• Walk ,ant( 111' 5a(I�" (1(11,1.2t.1.b 11,) Thr' dont. 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We thank (11(1(1 vice -w much--4er their 'time and effortw .._ �_..-.; ••••• Plans were made at the Monday after -noon- meeting of the 'Huronview Women's Auxiliary for the spring tea which is to be herd'in, theauditorium oti Wednesday, May 3. the ''xa e(sl'i nl l A3 .1113'O" of '11(, J)0'w,•rr 1(1 11ya^,r.lr(1'w1(1) 0';31,•3'' H!s 11111#!111 (3uyver, whit:Ir He 9r1,ucllrt• ,331 :(:'llr(',I wlg'n -He rart,1.11 (t+1), ((133(3lu• (lead ,tn11 (30+1 Hint ,ll' H,,, (Nun' r31(131 nat.)1(' err lu,ave,ly '•s 1,t(. ,(hove 41.'1 .1E1411. 1 :1') 21 1 How of,lrvrl w''. 91110 hall (lurse1yo5 i':11r151I,111(1 ,140',00‘,V0(1 (lawn *p (133331,1'' 111(1 (In(•f " 9111'1, w'. sltu(rsl• tits ,'n((3you( In'I (0','r of H1' 1,.71111..:' t ,JI 1 11,.vr that i:hnst 31,3)11 for out ,Ili' «11 (;.alv.tr5 ,hid (psi, .0(cffro (c, lir ave (11(11'((11 wary w• n „),tlif for h,1ve trust,r(I HEM for 'ev,'r1,1`,114,(3( I1ft' (.an we not frust (Rio for I(xl,) 's (Irot,leu+a' 03' s•I, 11 f„ at:,' we oft','); furi(,111 alga nee:11. A, , (,1111 .Iv'' I I' Ir' ' All 1111 .•,1(15'• 911. 11)) 1101,1lke Gcx( at HIs,Wor(( WILLIAMS C ERY MEMORIALS And Inscriptions Stratford - Ontario RONALD McCALLUM Representative 21 Cambria,•Rd., North, Goderich Phone 524:6272 or 524-7345 MEMORIALS -MARKERS & CEMETERY LETTERING 'Godevinfi Disfrict Representative PRYDE SON Clinton-Exeter-Seaforth TEXACO tilt Farm Lubricants VIC WALDEN FUELS 148 MAITLAND RD. S., GODERICH PHONE 524-881.2 callus today and save! • Five. year Guarariteed Investment Certificate's, Get yours now! The'senior That Company devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario. TRUST ''COF • '9:00 to $5:I 9:00 to 6: , Hill, Manager Elgin and KI .1 00 Hensall and caller. Gordon •� on (apple, Seaforth, visited Huronview on Friday evening • volunteers Mr -:-and Mrs. Harvey Howard, Willa Taylor -and -several residents took part in some of the around, wheelchair and square, dances. 'Monday, March 19, was once again the day. for the Old , Tyme Music session, with the entertainment being provided this week by Norman Speir.and two guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay. The first two gentlemen played violins ' while Mrs: .. Finlay 'accompanied them on the piano-•, The residents in , attendance had, as usual, a very enjoyable afternoon of their favourite old timeSongs. A special and unique • event on the progran'i, was the step dancing, done very capably by Miss Bonnie Storey. Her talents: were' appreciated by everyonOin attendance..A group of six volunteers from Goderich The 'Woodham and Kirkton inen' s club were in charge of the Thursday Family Night program. President Glen Copeland - introduced the numbers which • ..included dances by Janice Burgin and Susan Spence: the Morrison ' sisters, •boccie, Lynda, Lisa: instrumentals by Bob 'Robinson, Burns Blackler, Ellen E'vel'eigh. Lawrence Rodd, Laurel Ractliffe: vocals hy. the Copeland sisters: Philip Backler and.a lively sing -a- long led by Mrs, Spence and Robert Rundle.- ' Mrs, Waghorn, a former resident of the Woodham area, . thanked the group on behalf of the residents._ HEAR VIRGINIA REYNOLDS IN PER N Saturday night April 1 • 8 p.m. of HURON MENS CHAPEL, AUBURN ,Former nightclub singer, tells her life story of how her life' • was changed at a Billy Graham crusade in New York city. Your life .may neverbethesame as y'u hear her sift, as only she. can, "He Touched'Me." VIRGINIA REYNOLDS - WillSing SUNDAY; APRIL -2 ato .VICTORIA ST. UNITED CHURCH GODERICH at 11 a.m. Rev. Warr will speak. .W'ESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP HOUR At 2 p.m. Rev. Ross Nichols will speak. .HURON MENS CHAPEL, AUBURN, At 8 p.m.•Ray. Tom.WlcKinney will speak. "EVERYONE W LCO E" • , vii plr+ovails when good men' do nothing. THE HURON CHRISTIAN MEWS AS"` ' CIATION PRESENTS THE NEWS ON CK'NX 4 P.M.. EVERY DAY '1 SUND'A Y SF -Frank McI`Iw►alri 524-9465 200 Gibbons Se.' Reg. J. Bell 45 Cambria Rd, S. 524-7464, DAVJD,JOHN STEPHENS . Victoria tireet 'U�� ' ChM David John Stephens, ,eldest'san after she movedto 'Goderich, of Evelyn and .John $teDbens„ She is survived by .es Jack of formerlytat' Goderich, died March: Myth and Doan of Exeter els we11 as y 19 in Grace Hospital; Windsor, as a daughter ,Rul'y (Mrs. James the r e s u l't of cerebra 1, `Leishman). of 8elgray..' She, is hemorrhages, also :survivedby12gran children tie was horn,1n O ford'1 and seven great grandchildren;Y<i'' E d $e be 0 wellas two.rslstera+ 1 tviOL _Rub , ...� mr,, tem >�,,. ..:.:.. . -.kms- ..� 'Young n ' 'and ai lel o �. �� c o l �: ���► �� ich d � . � 11;3((1 and went toh i .6 � �aQd..l' a Goderich and .• . 4aky'ille and Mr's S t a ii l e y. Todd) of raduated from the University of Southaniwpton.Mrs 1?Vl spnl; was", , Windsor..° • predeceased .by a..sistet° Pearl Besides his parents, 'he is (Mrs: John .Patton f ,Cplhorne` • 1 p ): Survived by one'`liirother, AncireW Township,;' a. "'1 °S 'loist, t`• t ne .. ' Service' • ail )1(11)3(; two Sisters, Mrs. I�ionel .o. . a the' X11 Tat, (Anne) Tanod; Lachine, Quebec ..was Mrs.'Rev. Leona'dWalrr who • aand May, at 'h0nle; his paternal • saug' `� A al derfu Saviour `ls ,x~y, grandnn'ther-,, Mr ."�: 'Emnla.. gesnS, MY Lord.'" ?ailbearers` Stephens, Herne ' Ba Kent, *ere, John' ,4eishmian3 Frank,, .p Y, England,. and his maternal. Leishman; rim Leishman, 'Terry g r a n d m o t ti e res, Mr's . E.,11 a Dauer,,, Ross ' Wilson and Len Donaldson, Goderich: Interment was i n A "memorial service was held ' Colborne Cem.etef y. Monday at the University of Windsor Chapel, followed by services at St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church, Oakville, gdw March �1. 'Fie, X. Interment was in Oakville Cemetery;. passed away in Clinton Hospital ' on Sunday, March 19, in her 75th year. She was a member of Londesboro United Church and , Funeral service was conducted leaves to mourn her passing, two from the Stiles Funeral Home on daughters, (•Ferne) Mrs: William Friday, March 24, by Rev. Moore, Goderich; (Hazel) Mrs. Leonard Warr for the, late Mrs.' Joe Crosato, Detroit; and two Mildred (Young) Wilson .who'. sons, Don and Gerald,' both of .passed away March 22 at the age Clinton. of 75 at Alexandra' Marine and , Also 1:3 grandchildren; 16 great, General Hospital. grandchildren; two sisters, Born April 9, 1896, in Colborne Lilian of Stratford and Mrs. .•Township to John Young,. and the Florence Schlutter of Baltimore, former Elizabeth Fisher, she Funeral services was lived in Colborne Township andWednesday, March 22, at Lasker then in Walkerton for five years Funeral Home, Blyth, Rev. but returned to Loyal in Colborne. McDonald officiating. She was -married September.29, Pallbearers were Jack 1920, to Frank Wilson and,lived in Armstrong, Jack Riley, , Bob Nile before moving.toGoderich in Thompson, Stewart Ament, Stan 41950. While living at Nile Mrs. Shobbrook and Bert Shobbrook. Wilson attended 'Smith's 'Hill Flowerbearers were Bill Moore United Church at Carlow and was Jr:, Brian Bunking and Brian a member of the U.C.W. .of : Crosato. ' EVELYN MAY HUNKING w • Cat ri t_widow - unkin - MRS. MILDRED WILSON, .12 The family that pulp together 1 stays together SUNDAY MASSES PARISH OF ,ASHPIELD 5t. Joseph, Kingsbridge St. Augustine, Mary's, Lucknow -Saturday 7:30 p.m. -Sunday ,10:30 a.m. -Sunday 10:30 a.m. -Sunday 9:00 a.m.. WISLEY- MEMORIAL CHURCH THE FREE'METHODIST'CHULRCH Park St. at Victoria H. ROSS NICHOLLS, Pastor w 10:J0 a.m._ - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship 7:'00 p.m. - Evening Service. - WELCOME CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET E•VANGEL4S;T C -`- FUI\IDAMENTAL REV. R. BRU,BACHER, Pastor 10:00 a.th.-Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Sermon: "THE POWER OF THE RESURRECTION" 6:30 p.m; --Young People's Service, «' 7:30 p.m. -Baptismal Service Wed. 8 p.m. -Midweek Service A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU Knox Presbyterian Churcii, 'HE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister WILLPAM CAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, APRIL 2 ' 10:00 A.M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL Sermon: 11100 A.M.- DIVINE WOgSHIP. SERMONS FROM THE APOSTLES' CREED: (9) "And The Life Everlasting" (Nut.se'ry and Junior Congregation) THE SACRAMENTOF INFANT•BAPTISM 7:30 p.m. -No P.Y.P.S..Meeting GOOD'ERIEIAY, MARCH 31' '. 11:p0'a,m.-'GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE Enteto Worship Depart to terve r - e � 4 - ARE YOU GOING TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY? IF NOT, COME OUT,TO OUR EASTER SERVICE. Bethel Pentec�sta'i Tabernac'Ie Affiliated with the -Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV. PETER .G . -ST. DON, Pastor r . SUNDAY, .APRIL. 2 .. _.. . " 10:00 a.m. - SUNDAY SCHOOL., 11:00 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE. 7:00 p.m. '-EVANGELISTIC" SERVICE. . ' Tuesday, 8:,00 p.m. - Bible Study and Prayer. Friday, 8:00 p.m. -,YOUTH KITE... For further information about church services call 524-8506. "SOMA PEOPLE --SINE E P-rmr -u ND'ER -r H E - CARP€fi; -OTHERS _SWEEP IT Off/ C E ' ST. GEORGE'S'CHURCH . EASTER"DAY-APRIL 2, '1972 Holy Communion at 8:30.8( 9:30 a.m. Rector's Class Cancelled Holy Communion and Sermon at 11 a.m. Church School at 11 a.m; (Good `Friday Devotions at 11 a.m.) 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.A., B.D'.• EASTER SERVICE , FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and, Quebec) MONTREAL STREET near The Square REV. W. H. McWHINNIE 10;00 a.m. - Sunday School.' 11:15 a.m. - Morning Worship. Sermon: "=VE" Special MusHEic by. theISALI Choir. 8:00 p.m..- ,Wednesday, Prayer- and Bible Study. , GOOD FRIDAY AT 8 P.M. "AN HOUR AT THE CROSS" Special Music FRIENDS FROM OTHER CHURCHES ARE WELCOME. 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.'-Easter Worship Service WITH SPECIAL SOLOIST VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Converted Night CIub'Singer, Also Easter Music by The Victoria Street Senior Choir. Sermon: "SUNRISE IN THE EASTER GARDEN" BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH 1:30 p.m. -Drive out and attend,THE EAST€R'SERVICE Hear VIRGINIA REYNOLDS�,/Jr.-Sr. Choirs -W-E-L-V - V ■-M-E- North 'StreetU'nited. Church REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE- MARCH 31-411:00 a.m. CONFIRMATION 8 EASTER SUNDAY ♦. SERVICE SUNDAY APRIL 2 9:45 a.m. 9.year•oids a'nd °over. • 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. • Sermon: "WHY THE RESURRECTION?" Wf=E•4.CO0, ti 4L) Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington,': A.T.O.M. ortiatiist. and Choir 'Dir(lictor Miss' Clare Medowan Aasist'ant Visitor Phone Church OM1* and Study 5244631r Church Building 5244951'