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MR. AND- MRS,. J. G. DOUCETTE
Mittri01.1n.:-Goderith
•
Susan M. 'Graves of Goderich, earrings and matching
daughter of Robert Charles necklaces..
Graves, Thunder Bay, and
Jacob ,George Doucette of
Clinton, son of Carl LeRoy
Doucette, Clinton were wed at
St. George's Anglican Church,
Godericl on' ;July 8. Reverend
G.G. Russell ..;conducted the
.double -ring •ceremony.
'Music was • played by Paul
Baker of London. The
processional , was'. +"Purcell's
Trumpet• Tune.-- -
The bride, given in marriage
by her' father, wore floor -
length A-line gown . of silk
organia over taffeta. It had a
sweetheart neckline, and long
fitted' sleeves trimmed with
organza ruffles. Her. •long
sleeveless coat ended in a chapel
. train edged with lace and she,
wore a full-le_ngth' veil held in.
place, by a rose headpiece, edged
with matching lace. She married
. roses and carnations, and baby's
breath in the shape of a cross,
Matron- of honor, Sandra
-Lynne McNutt of Elrnvale, wore.
The ooi iple will reside "at 56A
a dress of light blue crepe with a Square, Apt. 101, Goderich.
tin look ter it. To touch it ;off. !
There was' a headed bindingTwo showers were••.held in
Goderich by the first Goderich
artiurr<d, the neckline and empire Guide Co: Guides and. Brownie' -
,.
waistline.' Her flowers were five ~ leaders also met' in Goderich.
small carnations tinted blue and 0
small blue baby's. breath, "all There was a shower in
tied with blue baby's.
London, given by' • the bride's
grandmothers, with their friends
The -bridesmaids,- -Cynthia attending., - • .
Anne Bever of Mount Forest,' 'A shower, in Clinton was
and J -fine xS�aid•iv-a ofy-Seaforth,-_-fisted by June Sa-ldivar: and
wore dresses similar to the maid Marj Corlins at.the home of the
of honor's. They all wore cameo..........�br de's inalaws. .
Edmuni3 Saldivar of Seaforth'
was the groomsman. Ushers
• were Harvey J. Bever of Mount,
*Forest, and William Harburn of
Seaforth. - • ,
The reception was held at St.
George's Anglican Church Hall.
Decorations 'were' Shasta daisies..
and four sets` of yellow candles.
The mother of the 'bride 'wore
a dress of light beige. delicate
,print, matching'coat, a .broad -
trimmed hat and a yellow rose
'"'bud corsage.
The groom's mother wore a
floor -length gown in green with
a° lace. empire waistline, a round
ring. hat and a corsage of burnt
orange' rosebuds.
The bride•' -s travelling
-costume was " a Light beige
pantsuit ,with collar and
• pockets, Dark brown and ,white
sandals and a ,gardenia corsage
set off the ensemble. • •
The wedding trip was .to
Man,itoulin Island.;
Ashfield
0
Wall
sv costis iUS R. STmo ens.
•EREAN . •ISLE SOCIETY
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 4O63S
"THE GLORIOUS LIBERTY
Of THE -CHILDREN OF GOD ,
We Americans have for many
years'•celebrated,. our, liberty as an
independent nation on the 4th of
'July. - ,
It does not follow from this, how-
ever, that all 'Americans are now
free. Far from. it1 Think of the mit-
Lions of alcaholics and drug ad -
dint's bound with chains they only
wish they could break. T,liink of the
slaves to immoral passions, to vin-
lent"tempers 'to mal ialnus ,backbit-
ing not ,to mention smoking and
other habits they„ cannot Control,
No. the vast majority of Americans
are slaves to well, sum it all up
in one ward: sin
If God is a righteous Judge
and He is He must, of course
punish sin. Rona: 6:14 says: "the
kvayes of sin is death," but on the
'other hand. thank God, I Corr, 15:3
;says: "Chris died for our sins '•
The Lord . Jesus Christ 'was no
_s-i.nuE:clie'lladnon:pitted nnc,rimes;
there was no wrong He 'had to pay
m''' -for; He had no death to die,"'.'lt was
'OW death He died .at 'Calvary, and
_we arta saved from the pena Ity as
We look at Calvary and say: "This`‘
Cherita Marie McLeod of Goderich became. the' bride.o
David John Grawbarger of Powassan, Friday evening,.Junf.
30th, 1972. The double -ring ceremony was. officiated.bar—`
Rev. ' G. L. Royal in the chapel of Knox Presbyterian
Church. In attendance was Miss Marnie Hanly of Goderich,
maid of honour, and Mr. Stuart McVeety,:.ofvRestoille,, best
man. .' •
i • . Frank McMichael and .Charles Fowler, Richa;•rd Hack,' Adam
F
r' #ur�j King. Flowet'llear•er�; were- -F3'crb' -7(kEldone eratuon of I hillips, Herb Finn if,an, �, a
,pl sen.
Kitchener - Finnigan, Gordon
Finnigan, Eldon. •Johnston and
is not His death He is dying.; it is
mine. H( is paying for my sin, I
will ,.accept this gift of God and
trust Him as •my Savior."
This i:; a wonderful truth: Death,
tho4penaIty of the law -was inflicted
on Yis , in Christ Therefore the
law (i e.,' the ten commandments)
has no further"claim on us. If it did
We would be condemned all over
again. This is' why Paul "says in
Gal. •2:19 "1 through the' law ani
dead to the, law," The law may put
a iria'n to death', but after that what
can it do? Nothing. The law has.,put
him to'doatti (in Christ) and set, him
free from its ow`n dominion.
Unsaved friend, God waits you
to t_),�__free, really,free. He Himself.
paid" -sirs penalty fbi1 you and wants
you to rejoice in what Paul calls
..the glorious liberty of the "chit=
dren of God," (Born. 8:21 ), freedom
from -the condemnation of the -law!
Place your trust in the Christ
who died your death and you will
find how gloriously true it is that
"If the Sdn therefore shall make
�vou free, ye shall tie ,free indeed"
(John 8:36). „ •
MRS. LA4M ALMEDA
FOWLER MRS. MYRYLE BRODIIE
lVirs, .Bd, +'d,
lAre*'EariadEririvLer'rin-delli;djuowefer-aa
Mrs, Laura AlMeda Fowler, diet!_ SatUrdaV,MyrtleraJuiedy 29iItforat
aHuronvi&w. She "8 76.
Mary Jane (Pentland.) Irwin)
she was born February 10, 1891
Dungannon. '
April, 1961. Following her ,
Fowler who predeceased her in
in, Ashfield Torwnship. -She
Hospita! at, the age of 81.
1917, at Glen's Hill to Donald
' Slie was married, June 20i
The daughter. Of Geprge and -
e
'd d birth
"� 1 Ste
her• marriage to
John Brodie who predeceased
her,, she resided in Dungannon
and .Goderich before giddying to
Colborne "Township 1A years
agci. She was a ,member of xhe
Jehovah's Witrie�;ses
Congregation.
Surviving are stepsons Ralph
Brodie, Dungannon and •John
Brodie„ Goderich;' a daughter,-
Mrs. Warner (Florence).
McIntyre, Goderich; one sister,
Mr4; ' Norman (Pearl)
McColenian, Goderich; and one '
brother, .James Cousins,
Prescott, Michigan:e.She was
predeceased by one brother,
Leland cG�tins.
tuaries
husband's death,. Mrs: " Fowler
moved to 'Goderich from Auburn
in 1962. - '
• She was . for many ,,veYtr t. a
,ntenlber of Dungannon United''
Church and at the time of her
death was a member of Victoria
Street- United Church. of,
Surviving is her daughter,
Mrs.. Roy (Melba) Finnigan,
Goderich. , -
4' Funeral service was Saturday,
.J131,v 22 to Stj(e Ku cal s� Cie r.w.., :l u�t 1 service. was mondav,
with Rev. Leonard. Warm and July 3'1 at McCallum Funeral
Rev. !Tired Munn -trigs officiating. Home' with Harold .Bauer. in
Interment was in Dungannon charge.
.Cemetery: 1'allh`earers were Interment was in Maitland
Frank_ Pentland," Girvin Reid, Cenie.terY:, Pallbear,e,rs_.,were...
.Mansell h'c)wler,.'I )iii' -John-;tor!, - Howard Johnston, Gordon •
Born' May ll, /1894 in
Goderich . Township th
daughter_ of William John and •
Agnes (•Mc1 !wain) usins, she
resided from to " marriage
in -.'au t Ste Marie.
concerned about inactioi
laoverfinent inaction on the
Barter Commission farm
riia('111i1E'1'y rett)n 1nenda1i005
drew angry .conc'er'n yesterday
• front the ('anadian Federation
of .:1,gricu1ture. . J
_Ncn•fulk fruit grower Prank
Wall told the Canadian,
Fede rat s sen i - annual
. meeting in VVinnipeg: "We've•
waited rung enough. That. report
was 'tabled in. Parliament in
M:aV. .1971.. he
r'e't'on inendati1)ns are there and
'tht'.t' Changes are needed
(l(Hierately by farmers,"
, Wall is vice-president of tht.
. Ontario , Federation id
Agri( ulture which is a member
of the national Federation.
Flc . pinpointed the, time-lag
'and, income loss Suffered by.
farmers unable to get ntac•hinery
pa Ns. quickly, -
,farmer;..pays $2.500 f'c)► .il .
baler to. use maybe teri days•; a ..
Mr. and Mrd.- W, J. Ensign.
Golden anniversary
Mr. •and Mrs. Wm. ".John, Sarnia, a nephew of Mr. Ensign
Ensign of '1 17 Wolfe tit. Ouests were present' frrtina
GO erich; celebrated- their .50' 0rillia. Sarnia, Oakville.
vke, ding:•'annivc't-sary vitt 13rainpt�►n,.._____ tic•arh�►1°,;ugh,
s
friejnds a nd relative . on f" Lucknow, Tc')ronto, Ottawa, and
'Sattiirday. July 29. Goderich. •
The couple were married in ' During t he afternoon ' and
Lucknow on August; 2 1S)'J-J... evening Mr. and Mrs: Ensign
Mrs. Ensign (Elsie) is the elder wef'e "at, home' ,., .to friends who
daa'ghter:iof•,-the- lame Mi' and . c'alled' to .offer congratulation; -
Mrs, `' Edward! •i)exter _of , and hest Wishes to them. Many
Lucknow and John i-. the -on of cards, gifts and floral 1rihcit '.
The July •meeting of the. W.A. Rhoad a former member •the , late Mr.' aind Mrs. Eli • were received .1r the ciiul)le,
Ensign o.f Lucknow. among 'them flow 'rs and
Women's Missionary Society, . telling of 'the 'floods clear her A "family dinner was hEarl at greetings from' the Mayor Find-
held in the church School' room home in Kevsville, Va.. ' •
had Mrs.' Wm. Ross in chane of Victoria Street United Church. council of Goderich, a plaque
€. Mrs: Roth showed pictures ' Among those 'present. was their from *the . Hon.. Wm. I,)a.viN,
the program, taken on her trip to Paris and
only daughter; Mn-.. 1 d (1' ilu nt Premier of, Om, and letters •,f'
She _called for few minutes •London. Roll call was•,ainswered Laroux and . her hti4) and'' of ' congratpla"tions from Prime
silence in memory- of the late by 11 members with; "Why I am " ''Pierre Trudeait; Robert
Minister '
Mrs. David ~-iMac Murch' who, Orillia, Mr. and Mrs. F;nsign s
glad to be a Canadia).
n', Mrs. --three grandchildren an•d o'ne ' •Stanfield M.P., 'Bob McKinley
had served as Supplv•Secretary '. Stuart ' MacLennan read , the •
for a num er of years. She then �, great grandson were also in.
h'minutes, b • attendance. The minister who
led. in prayer anf (Fall to An invitation to 'the m('eeting ' attendance.
iated at. the marriage
worship.. of the Catholic Women's League c'eretri ny fifty vears'"Fa rr;, Rei.
., Mr'. Alvin Rohh read Fa poem, on Aug. 1 1 when Murray Gaunt Duncan McTavish and his wife
God of the Nations, and Mrs. M, P. P. will he the speaker was..
Ross the scripture. Mrs. Rohl) read. . •
gave the meditation. • - Grace was sung and lunch
• A letter. was read from Mr's. served by. the committee.
Gordon- Strut hers.
•
•
nx� iu:
year. [f •the ° machine breaks
dower, he c•an'Lafforcd to pay for
agribusiness incompetence."
'The Rauber 1el�irrt tri'gc'� --
machinery companies•to jointly
form a web of well-stocked•parts
depots.
4 "If iIlachinery cc�niA)ariles-
can't organize an efficient parts
distribution system, 'then. the
g )V'rnntent should take over,"
Wall added.
Delegates at the meeting.
dir'ec'ted the Canadian,'
Federation. of Agriculture to
meet the Canada Department of
Agrieuliure soon to speed action
on t hi:1 Ba rber report.
STAY ALIVE
WITH
RED CROSS •
WATER •SAFETY
Cancer
can be
beaten.
WILLIAMS'
CEMETER
MEMORI
_- - And....In9Gript1onr-•-
Stratford - Ontario
Bob McCallum
Representative.
65 Montreal 'St,, Goderich °
Phone 524-7345•
T. PRYDE'& SON
CLINTON=EXETER—SEAFORTH—GODERICH
Me'm�rials
Markers
and
Cerneter
: Lettere
Frank MclIwain
5249465
200 Gibbons Sc.
Reg. J.- Bell
45pambria Rd. S:'
524-7464
Dear Editor: .
' We, still haven't, located all,
our C.W.A.C. 'friends of those
. great service days of World War
Canadian°Women's Army Corps
• • 1941-1972,
Here is our schedule' in brief.
"riday evening from 7 p.m:
{S46Rlfv%rtl.!\1'li90.. ..rn1YViM/YI1.mI.4I.M+fn.gM,^rVgteer. v t. 11rAt',i1YY'ifi
The • news 'media have helped. Wreath -laying `Ceremony; °Social
:r i great deal in other years, so
once again'we call all Canadian
'Women's A=rmy: Corps Veterans
to Annual Reunion through the
Medium of this letter.
Time, Dancing an41 •Pun,
•Saturday, 12 rioon •to ;closing,
'Sehteinber 30 --
Luncheon,
Luncheon, Banquet., ,Dancing
ancl Fun for all. '
For complete Reounion
This event is sponsored by the brochure, write to •C.W.A.C.
Canadian Corps Association Veterans Reunion Chairman,
C.W.A.C. Unit No. 47, the last • (Mrs.) Shirley Wood Heesaker„
201'Nig -
�tveekd in. September, 1972, jn • gars ,Street, Toronto 2.Ig,
'Tor"onto, Canada. This 'is the Canada., Telephone, --- 488.
:31st Anniversary for LLcrur, '402,7, 781-287.1, 781=4837.
JVI.P. and Charles•MacNaughion'.
M.P,PJ'
Pouring' tea during the
afternoon were Mrs. Howard
Robinson, Goderich -and .Mr,,.
of London, 'Ont. -were special • Frank Fellows, Sarnia, sisters of
, guests ,at the dinni r. This was' the bride and groolri. In the
the first time that Rev,', evening Mrs. Ernest .Craig and
Mt,'Ta,vish had the - honor _ of Mrs. Harry Westlake, Loth of
attending a f'if'tieth., anniversary Goderich, .shared the honor. in
- {►f 11- couple • he •had joined in charge T f the 'register warn Mrs, -
marriage.
Master of ceremonies for • the
occasion was Mr. Fred Fellows;
nirns.+n,?rrci^nr.r,.innAnmw atr.m.,, 444'41,00 N 1141i6tV/07,0 M,7Fi:1
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
• CEMETERY MEMORIAL
SERVICE
bei held
13, 'VT? at 2:30pa
L :n r�d yaW L
' rt r
tf.
,:'.:M0i000 ,fort* bf Goderich are to, supply thtritie
r . a
John Laroux. •
Their many friends wish them
many happy year~ `together'
iff, cmrrmfrmm:ra
„autaa'alVA,ra xrnfQ
THE GODERICH:ODD FELLOWS AND
RE-BEKAHS ARE SPONSORING A
CI° Pia T
CANCER - POLIO TUBEtCULOSIS
TAG DAY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTRE`4L STREET near The Square
REV. W. H. McWHINNIE F.R.G,S.
Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Communion Service
This Church has an Evangelistic and/Missionary Vision
,COME AND iNORSHIP WITH: US'
ARE YOU- ATTENDING CHURCH THIS SUNDAY? IF NOT;
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US.
Beth e 1 Pentecosiatljbernaclj
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assembti'es of Canada
CORNER_OF ELGIN AND WATER -LOO STS
REV, PETER -'ta. ST. DON, Pastor
, SUNDAY, 4AUG UST 6
10:00 a.m. — SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11100 a.m: WORSHIP SERVICE.
7:00 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE
Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.— Bible Study andp Prayer
'Friday, 8:00 p.m.—Youth Nite. •
We wish to thank Rev. Wm.' McWhinney'of First Baptist
Church and the Gideons for taking services on' the
Pastor's vacation. -
For further information about church services call 5244506.
4
to
4
M
Park St. at Victoria_
- H. RQSS. NicH.g1 LS, Pastor
10:000 ,a,m. — Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship
7:00 p.rn. Evening Service.
WELCOME
V1111,1111
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1972
Feast of Transfiguration'
Holy Comm(Jnion at 8:30 a.m.
Holy Comrnuunion, Heid__,Sermon al 10:00 a.m.
Nursery at 10:00 a.m.
PLEASE NOTE' SUMMER TIMES
Organist -Choirmasters
Mr. Paul. C. Baker,
F.F2.C.0..-L.R-.A.M., A..C.M.
Rector: THE REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B,D
YA,vm;rrt„I.,wnYyPq,ryalF7Ftn.:,a•.A.j - f"•(h,, k%. 4""FO'I`AY.�.f JPxdlffA,Ri(hMAl.IAMIAN/Nfr%'i{1,rV"AP++
�Ev N'GEtS'Tfic fA�j'A'"
REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor
Church 524=6445 Residence 524-9497
10:Q0 a.m.—Bible School
BRIGHT, :BRIEF SUMMER . SERVICES
11:00 a.m.—Preaching Service and Communion Service
7:30 P.m.—Evening Service
Sermon: "LETS GO”
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting & Bible Sfudy
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
HOUSE OF FRIENDSI-LIP , REV. LEONARD WARR
11:15 a.m.-WORSHIP SERVICE '
Sermon: "IS. GOD'S LOVE IN MY HEART?"
BaNMILLER UNITED CHURCH
lekmarim
10:00 a.m.-_Worship Service. & Bible School
Mrs. J. Snider , Mrs. Leonard Warr
Victoria St. Organist' Benniller Pianist k
& Choir Director . 8r Charrt•Director
'
GLERKe'TREaSURER
WILMER l�ll�Rr'1
i
L.
t Entire proceeds toward purchase of wheel chairs, walkers,
exercisers, etc. which she available loan free.
' . ` THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
THE REV. RONALD C." McCALLUM, Assistant
WILLIAM M. CAMERON, Director of Praise '
, SUNDAY, AUd UST • 6
SUMMER SCHEDULE
Service is at 10:rObl.m.
Sermon: SERMONS FROM. CHRIST'S PARABLES:
"(5) "THE SEED GROWING SECRETLY"
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(' f ry I `dcjliitres
"
The Miriistor will .preach
Refreshments on the r rout Lawn after the •Service,
Nortel Street IinitedChurch
. REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT
SUNDAY, AUGUST 6
10:00 a.m.—Nursery
.10:00 a.m.—Morning Writ -Ship
alt= (Coffee will be served following service)
Guest •Speaker': ,lieu. Donald R. Beck
-Hensel'
sal
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L -+'M-
'' Mr. Paul Howe-Organlat
Miss Clare'MeGowi'irr-A siatsni Vitt dor ,