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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-02-08, Page 19oh:a!is meet for eminar at Durst ierrydale farm 6«... errydale Farm, home of fosters individual freedom and nurst family, with its large r total. nirticipation between all dace and warm hospitality ages and cultural background again the site of a weekend and 'makes .the `Baha'i Com- •- 'nullity a living entity. The Baha'i: Faith, founded by Baha'u'llah, whom Baha'is believe to be that same Spirit of God made manifest in Moses, Jesus, Mohammad and others upholds the belief that the basic truths of God's love, justice, guidance are the same in all religions. The social needs, , however, which change with the requirements of each age are e o .to .da. ,Beach „time c dual kind to grow and express the return o taie Spirit; T cakes place. They believe this is one of those blessed days. Sunday afternoon a meeting was hosted by the. Goderich Baha'i Community at Robert- son Public School where these and other, challenging precepts of a new way of life were shared with the public. pproxp imately 40 guests Kincardine, Dashwood, est, Saltfleet and Toronto ered to study and demon- te the Baha'i Community ction. aha'is believe that rather n personal salvation in this the plan of God allows us build a Community, whose tude of conduct and closely social ocial fibre enact on the in - potential. ociety, it tells us, cannot be stied with tolerance, but uld seek out the redeeming lilies found in all mankind make them the basis for love and understanding we need to fulfill our lives. This wledge put into action hovah's Witnesses ttend conference t Hanover embers- of the local gregation of Jehovhh's Wit- ses were ` among 347 in over last weekend to hear Laurence F. Gray represen- ve of the Watch Tower le and Tract Society speak. r. Gray told his audience t the issue of rulership is at kept the Vietnam war ng while the leaders have all 'forgotten the plight of the ple. "One has only to read newspapers objectively to that independant ereignty is more important n the welfare of any person ide or outside the war e." he said. uoting from historian Ar - d J. Toynbee, Gray read, "it n the mutual interest of all nations to subordinate their Tonal sovereignty., -To ' world hority," then he expressed :t Jehovah's Witnesses could port this statement whole- : rtedly. e emphasized, "that the rld authority would be, Jehovah God the sovereign ruler of the universe and that His government will cure all ,t MRS, MARY ELLEN 'MARTIN Mrs. Mary Ellen . Martin, Thunder Bay, died recently of .injuries received in a traffic ac- cident, She was 79. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. ,Richard Phelan, she attended St. Peter's Separate School and St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. She had resided in Portage La Prairie for 'a time until moving to Thunder Bay where her husband was employed with GOD1RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8.-1103,..-PAGg 7A 1,0 IKESE FAREEU the service. Pallbearers were Ralph Brodie, Jack Brodie, Eldon Barfoot, Hal McNally, John Spivak and Karl' Lohse. ERNA BERTA the Canadian Pacific Railroad. A MARIA HELMER Funeral service was from St. Patrick's Cathedral with Rev. F.R. St, James V.G., in charge. Interment was in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Attending the funeral from out of town were her son Ross of Victoria B.C., her daughter, -Mrs. HC. Pangburne of Tren- ton; and a niece, Mrs. K. Belak of Toronto. '. BERTRAM MILLAR Bertram Millar died acciden- .ta1lY as the result of a fire s Tuesday. J nuary3 E Ma -- (Blair). He was the husband of the former Edith Western who predeceased him in 1946. He has one son, Claire Millar of Cambridge. One son, Lyle, predeceased him in 1944. Also surviving is,one brother, Arnold Miller of Goderich, and one sister, Mrs. Edna Dobbie, Kitchener. Funeral service was at the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home Friday, February 2. Interment was in Woodland Cemetery. (photo • by Johnston Photography) Mr. and Mrs. Worsell to Iive at London St. James Presbyterian Church, London, was the set- ting for the candlelight `wed- ding of Richard John Worsell and Patriashia Mary- Bedard December 30. Rev. Richard Stewart perfor- med the double ring ceremony and Mrs. R. Hanselman provided the organ music. Given in marriage by her the ills of the world." father, the bride was lovely in a Giving examples of the past, floorlength gown of imported Gray said that more was French satin. The bodice was required than acknowledging " styledr with a "Bib" effect this Power, all men needed to enhanced with a sunburst of support it fully. pearls. The bell sleeves and In his concluding comments high collar were trimmed in Gray said that many tests chantilly lace. She wore a would come upon those who caplike headpiece of lace trim; would show loyalty to God's med with rhinestones.' and Rulership and cited the per- pearls: The highlight of her secution . of Jehovah's Wit- bridal ensemble was a nesses in Malawi as an exam- beautiful four -tier floor -length ple. veil trimmed in Mace to match During the assembly em- .her dress. She carried a phasic was placed upon the nosegay of yellow baby mums theme, "Do All Things To and white glads. ' God's Glory." It stressed the Mrs. Madeline Cook was her need to place faith in God's word and to exercise conduct.}n sister's matron of honor proof of this faith. ' - wearing- a floor -length gown of ' .i deep Purple satin"backed crepe," .Mr. Karl Lo, se presid rflg minister of the local .congregation said that the .ac- tivity of Jehovah's Witnesses is marked by the 17 persons bap- tized Sunday morning. T. PRYDE-& SON CLINTON—EXETER—SEAFQRTH—GODERICH _Materials Markers and Cemetery, Lettering Frank . Mcllwain 200 Gibbons St. 524-9465 The high collar and bishop sleeves were trimmed in mauve. She carried pink car- WILLIAMS CEMETERY MEMORIALS And Inscriptions Stratford .- Ontario. BobMcCallum Representative • 11 Cambria Rd., Goderich Phone 324-7345 nations and yellow baby roses on a white muff. Flower girls were Vicky and Tracey Bedard, nieces of the bride. They were gowned iden- tically to the matron of honor in mauve with deep purple trim and carried deep purple car- nations and yellow. baby roses - on white muffs. Groomsman was Jim Cook. For receiving guests at the Darlene Restaurant the bride's mother wore a •gown of turquoise crimplene and a white orchid corsage. The groom's mother assisted wearing a gown of blue and pink brocade and a pink orchid corsage. The couple reside in I.ond:on. Key 73 Calling our COMM to Chi'isl THE SINGING A resident of Goderich for the past 11 years, Erna Berta Maria Helmer (Sonnemann) passed away suddenly as the result of a heart attack while in Heusden, Belgium. Born in Germany, October 14, 1904, she was the daughter of Minna and Heinrich Son: nemann of Germany. She is survived by four daughters, Helga Thomas, Ger- many, Ruth Boch, Germany, Ericha Vanderbergh, Belguim, and Karen MacAdam »HELEN ROSALIND LEWIS Funeral services were con- ducted -by Harold McLaren from the Stiles Funeral Home in Goderich January 31 for the late Helen Rosalind Lewis, 55, who died January 28 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich. Born January 14, 1918 at Stratford she 'married James Wylie Lewis in April of 1942 and lived in Goderich until she. moved to -Dungannon in 1971. Mrs. Lewis was a member of the Goderich congregation, Jehovah's Witnesses. She is survived by children Brian at' home, Jacqueline of Hamiltop, John at home and Nadine (Mrs. Bruce Bird) of R.R. 5 `Goderich. Also two grand, children, a sister Violet Essex of Goderich and brothers George of London and James of rtchener. Interment in Maitland cemetery at Goderich followed 0 Yet though 1 walk through the volley of the shadow of 4eo1%t 1 shun foot' no evil for Thou ort wsth m. •--23rd Psalm ALBERT BLAY • The funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. G.G. Russell from St. George's Anglican Church Saturday for the late Albert Blay who died following a short illness on Thursday, February 1, at Alexandra Marine ijjid General Hospital. He was in his 86th year. The son of William and An- nie Maria (Simms) Blay, he was born July 7, 1886 in the County of Kent, England. He emigrated from England in 1909, ani lived its Ontario since that time except for 10 years McLellan, Wallaceburg, and spent i.n.South America Ike Mrs William (Margaret) was a resident of Goderich Edistrand of Ottawa. since 1948. The late Mr. Blay• Mr. Harnett is predeceased sister is Minnie England. interment was in the Maitland Cemetery: Pallbearers were Bert 'Harris, Jack Gould, Doug Wilson, Robert Sowerby, Alvin. Black- well and John- MacDonald. McCallum Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. living in GLEN RICHARD HARNETT Glen Richard Harnett, 57, husband of Grace (Jardine) Harnett and 'father of Richnrri of Cayuga Ontario, passed away suddenly at his residence of R.R. 5 Strathroy on Satur- day, February 3, 1973. He is survived by "his mother Mrs. Ellen Harnett, Strathroy, three brothers; Harold and Oscar of Strathroy, Arthur of Fort Erie, three sisters; Mrs. Howard (Helen) Wilton, Strathroy, Mrs.' Archie r� ... h�d.treen:l>rati', bttrngr witicp treat: »ons; -..I cirs . - ..,.,f y his=father:+eita les ldrrr �- : GiifierCh, f"d.., gym. Heinz, Erick, and Herman,""all perial Oil uhtil his retirement Funeral services were con of Germany. She also leaves 32 in He was predeceased by his ducted from the R. W. Elliott grandchildren and 3 great -Funeral Home in Strathroy on grandchildren. Four sisters are wife, Emma Harris, in 1971, Tuesday, February 6, at 2 p.m. living in Germany. The funeral service was held in Belgium on January 13 with interment in Belgiu m. and by two sons, Roy and Eric. He is survived by his daughter, Miss Ivy Btay of Goderich, and two grandsons. Mr. Blay's only About 12 of his comrades from Goderich travelled to Strathroy to attend special ser= vices. . Sunday, February 11 is "Heart Sunday" and Heart Fund Co-chairman Eileen Palmer (she shares the post with Mrs. Frank Mills) and G.D.C.I. Students Council president Con Melady put up the first poster urging "Give -so more will live." On Heart Sunday students will blitz Goderich raising funds in support of Heart Foundation work. (staff photo) SUNDA Y SERVICES FIRST BAPTIST CH�R»CH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) MONTREAL 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 SERMON: "RECONCILIATION" SPECIAL MUSIC Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.—First Baptist Youth Crusaders Have You Heard -of Key 73? "WE PREACH CHRIST CRUCIFIED" The Free Methodist Church Park St. at Victoria Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1-1 "For it Is good to 'sing praises unto our God" Psalm 147:1 r %JP Psalm 147 : 1 Who are they ... * Anna Mae and Virginia are sisters * Toured to 22 states and 7 provinces 4` Recordings - *Television, Radio *Composers, Arrangers *13 Years experience in Gospel Singing * Part of Rev. Paul McPhail Evangelistic Outreach IN PERSON AT WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP HOUR 2 P.M. HURON MEN'S CHAPEL, AUBURN , Rev. Cleve Winger , WILL SPEAK AT BOTH SERVICES "You're as weNcomd as the flowers aft May" EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO. NOTHING - ear the unique. talents o! Canada's.Slinging tilistersi 4 ' 1...X ..a~w.M:*.t4..:» COME TO A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL. IF YOU NEED A RIDE, WE HAVE A BUS. Bethel Pent�costal»Tabernade Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Carl da CORNER OF ELGIN and WATERLOO STS. REV PETER G ST DON, Pastor SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1973 10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL - 11:00 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE 7.00 p.m. EVENING SERVICE • Tues. 8.00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER Friday 8.00 p.m. —Youth Night The best Bible Translation is revealed in the Christian's Life For further information about church services call 524-8506 ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1973 6th Sunday after Epiphany Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector at 11 a.m. Phone: 524-9903 10:00 a.m. S.S. Be part 'of a growing Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Rev. Cleve Winger will be speaking Musical accompaniment by Danny Dyer (Nursery & Junior Church) 7:00 p.m. - Outreach Where You're Only a Stranger Once CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC .— FUNDAMENTAL REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor Church 524-6445, Residence 524-9497 10:00 a.m. - Bible School 11:00 a.m: Worship Service Special Music: Ladies Trio, Kitchener, Ontario 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Tonight Thursday, February 8th., 8:00 p.m. Don't fail to hear REV. PETER MATHERS PASTOR OF SPURGEONS TABERNACLE, LONDON, ENGLAND WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. O. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister THE REV, RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant - WILLIAM M. CAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1973 10:00 a.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.--DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon: "SIRS, WE WOULD SEE JESUS" (Nursery and Junior Congregation) Gold Cords,Religion int! Life Awards to Girl Guide Association. CHURCH PARADE BROWNIES, GUIDES, CUBS and SCOUTS', Enter to Worship Depart to Serve Sunday School an Nuri rrat"-t1–a Wed. Feb. 7 Holy Communion at 7 p.m. (Chapel) Organist -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C Baker F R.0 O , LR,A.M , A.R C M Rector: The Rev. G G Russell, BA, BD 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 KINGDOM JESUS PROCLAIMED" BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH mat our 1:30 p.m. -Worship Service & Bible School W_E—L—C—O_M—E Mrs. Leonard Warr Benmilier Pianist & Choir Director Mrs. J. Snider _ Victoria St. Organist .b Choir Director North Street United Church REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY i1,-1973 9:45 a.m.-10-year-olds and over • 11:00 a.m.-rBabies 10 9 year-olds 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship SERMON: THE CHRISTIAN LIFE IS Transfer of Membership Service '. W--�•-L—C--O—M—E Lorna H. Dotterer - Director of Music Mies Clare McGowan - Assistant Visitor r