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During the June 4 session of
the Ontario Legislature Murray
Gaunt, MPP, for Huron Bruce,
questioned Provincial
Treasurer John White in con-
nection with the removal of
conditions on grants to
municipalities.
"Since the proposed decon-
ditionalization of grants ap-
plies to library grants," Mr.
Gaunt asked, "how does the
Treasurer intend to apply these
grants with respect to
payment? Is the 'Treasurer
going to make the payment
directly to . the local
municipalities in the cases
where county library systems
apply?"
In his reply Mr. White said
that the "question is based on
an incorrect assumption, We
haven't deconditionalized any
grants. In one of the appendices
to the budget statement we did
81. Bart's, Choirboys will perform this Monday evening,
ning at :30 p.m., at St. George's Anglican Church in
lch. They,are a group of 11 boys, aged 9 to 16, who
rise the treble section and part of the alto division, of
oyt' and men's choir at St. Bartaolomew's Anglican
THE
MINISTER'S STUDY
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St. Andrew's United Church
• JAMES REDDOCK . Bayfield, Ontario
Church, Toronto. The choir will be in Goderich as part of a
Southern Ontario tour that will see them visit Owen Sound,
Windsor, London, Niagara -on -the -Lake and Simcoe as well
as Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly
(Vera Desjardins) have just
returned.from a three-week trip
to England, Scotland, Ireland
and Isle of Man.
announce that we would work
with the municipal liaison com-
mittee in considering a range of
conditional grants for decon-
ditionalization; but that in fact
will not be done until next year
at the earliest."
"My impression is,the library
grants will be among the more
difficult to deconditionalize,"
Mr. White noted.
Local teacher
attends
annual event
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—2)rd Halm
Rev. Garbutt Smith, Strat-
ford and Miss Eileen O'Brien,
Goderich attended the Annual
Meeting of the Ontario TBRD
Association in Toronto recen-
tly.
A topic discussed at the
meeting was the proposed
change of name of the
Canadian, Ontario and local
Associations to the Canadian
Lung Association, the Ontario
Lung Association, etc. In
making the change the
Association shortens the un-
wieldy name that has existed
since the change of emphasis
from TB to other chest
diseases. -
Mrs. Mary M. McCabe,
Goderich, died Monday, June 4
at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital following a
lengthy illness. She was 70.
The former Mary M.
Thurlow, she was born April
21, 1903 in Colborne Township
to Hugh and Agnes (Stirling)
Thurlow. She was a member of
Knox Presbyterian Church and
of the Rebekah Lodge.
She is survived by her
husband, Charles W. McCabe;
two daughters, Mias ` Norine
McCabe, San* Francisco and
'Mrs. Richard (Marilyn) Pruder,
London; one son, Gordon,
Goderich; three grandchildren;
one sister„ Mrs. Thomas
(Lillian) Gliders, Detroit; and
one brother, J. Lorne Thurlow,
Goderich.
Funeral service was Wed-
nesday, June 6 at McCallum
Funeral Home with Rev. G.L.
Royal officiating.
Interment -was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Fred Price, Carl Schneiker, Kip
White, Alex Coulter, Ted
Baechler and Fred Millar.
REV. DON SNELL
re Reading: Matthew So in the parable of the Last
25.v,34-46. The' Judgment Jesus makes the
of the last Judgment. same test apply; whether or not
Rowers of Jesus ,*erel a person, in a practical way, ex -
that He would be the pressed the- spirit of love
all Mankind; for fie towards his neighbour. It is a
"For judgment I am practical expression , of good -
to the world" (John ness that Jesus looks for; which
,39) Paul reminded the feeds the 'hungry, is hospitable
in Corinth that "We to the stranger, clothes the
I appear before the needy, cares for the -sick, and
t seat of Christ". shares the loneliness of the
arable of the Last prisoner. These are not great
t shows the tests by achievmetits in the eyes of the
e judgment will be world. No medals are given or
is judgment will be as prizes awarded. But Jesus
certain'As a shepherd assures us. that., there is a
.his_sheep 4 i lie---,.spiri_ttial_._
A shepherd has no 'Whosoever giveth a cup of cold
n in deciding which water only in the name of a
'and which are goats!. disciple shall in no wise lose his
is the dividing line reward'. The poet Wordsworth
'Sus drew? We find it wrote, *That best portion of a
tated in this parable. good mans life, his little,
not judged by our nameless, unremembered acts
'ty; or the colour of our of kindness and of love'.
rank or title; or In this parable the good
or creeds; or allegiance people are startled. They didn't
icular denomination of . expect to be commended!. They
rch. These things are were surprised to find them-
tioned by Jesus in His selves worthy of Eternal Life.
Their 'little, nameless,
.oughtfulness and kind- unremembered acts of kindness
mentioned, So too is and of love' had been done
it of helpfulness and without them even being aware
ty, That is the test so that Jesus identified Himself
tated. The test of love with all human need. 'Lord
passion which was_ever when saw we Thee hungry and
rind of Jesus. fed Thee?. "
parable of the 'Good The evil were even more sur -
n' it was the spirit of prised to be condemned! They
ion shown by the had not been charged with any
n which causes us to 1 crime like theft or murder. ,
him as 'good', rather They had been perfectly respec-
Priest or the Levite table people. But there was no
ssed by on the other evidence of the spirit of love
ccording to our stan- and compassion which is so
f judgment they may clear to the eyes of Jesus that
ad many admirable He can distinguish it as clearly
but in tthe eyes of as a shepherd can distinguish
ey lacked the corn -
shown by: - the
n.
THE HORST FAMILY
WILL SING
HISEY- HOUSE OF SONG COMING TO CKNX-TV
JULY 18, 11:30 A.M.
Rev. G. L. Royal conducted
the funeral service s Sunday;
June 10 at 2:00 p.m. from the
McCallum Funeral Home for
the late Earl Allen who died
_Friday June 8 at the age of 81
at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital in Goderich.
Born May 16, 1892 at Clin-
ton Mr. Allen moved to
Goderich from Toronto 10
years ago. He had been a bar-
ber in that. city. Mr. Allen was
a.member of,KnoxPresbyterian
Church in. Goderich.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Helen Black, as well
as one daughter, Mrs. Jack
(Jean) Gould of Goderich, three
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren, and one sister,
Mrs. H. M. (Ethel) Logan of
Toronto.
SUNDAY
SERVICES
Cremation followed -the ser-
vice at Woodland Crematorium
in London.
MRS. LORNE ALTON
Mrs. Lorne Alton, the foamier
Elsie Kathlene Smyth, of West
Wawanosh Township, died
May 30 at University Hospital,
London. She was 31.
She was born January 5, to
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smyth
(nee Hazel Lawlor) of West
Wawanosh. She was married
November 26, 1960, in Dungan-
non to Lorne Alton. The couple
have resided in West
Wawanosh since their
marriage.
Surviving besides her
husband her parents are one
daughter, Marsha Kay, age 11;
two brothers, George and Gor-
don Jr., both of West,
Wawanosh; and, six sisters,
Mrs. Herb (Marie) Wilkins,
Ashfield; Mrs. Clarke (Donna)
Zinn, Clinton; 'Mrs. Lorne
(Evelyn) Howe, Teeswater;
Mrs. .- Stan (Betty) Fenner,
Goderich; Mrs. John (Sharon)
Edwards, Benmiller; and Mrs.
Stan (Nancy) Ridley, Wroxeter.
Funeral was at MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel, Lucknow,
Saturday, June 2 with Rev.
Clarence McClenaghan of
Dungannon United Church of-
ficiating.
Interment was in Dungannon
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Ross Pannabecker, Gary
Caesar, James Errington,
Harold Errington, Wallace
Wilson and Murray Wi1Bn.
WILLIAMS
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford - Ontario
Representative
11 Cambria Rd., Goderich
Phone 524-7345
COME TO A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL.
IF, YOU NEED A RIDE, WE HAVE A BUS.
Bethel PentecostalTabernnc
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
(photo by Hadden's Studio)
MR. AND MRS. G.K. MacDONALD
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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Ministryofthe
. Environment
WNSHIPOF COLBORNE
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING
°Wt._ P. hey, of Bwtmlller Estates, has submitted to the
Ametry of the Environment, plans for the establishing
imminent works to serve the Benmlller Hotel In the
9 OF COLBORNE and his • applied to " the Bald
proval of such works, all In accordance with
Ofor aP1:11 The Ontario Water Resources Act;
•
16,11411/2_1a$11 aeapppears from an siifaMlnatlon of the said
a l.ot t_sewage works' will be located In the
' Cncesson 1, TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE.
wTMEREFORI this is to give notice that the Environmen-
t/N:1M 1, on 25th day o June, 1973 at 1:00
OMS at the Colborne Township Hall,
of NN"WO act. The a , Public hearing pursuant to Section
purpose of the hearing Is to provide
' Q$r1/11 the gGng the
. t obtain the vlews,of
a°Possd, ty o the site for the
a the prop of the said
available
Op to in o of the Municipal Clerk lofbthe TOWN
B, Colborne Township Hall, Carlpw, On --
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
• H. Browne, P. Eng.,
Technical Advisor •and Administrator
Environmental Hearing Board.
Ashfield Presbyterian
Church was the scene of a
double ring wedding ceremony
Friday, May 25 at which An-
drea Louise Culbert, Detroit,
Michigan and George Kenneth
MacDonald, RR 3 Lucknow,
became man and wife.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Culbert, Amberley,
and parents of the groom are
Mr. and 'Mrs. Finlay
MacDonald, RR 3 Lucknow.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride wore a floor -
length dress of white lace over
satin with full ;sleeves caught
up with bows above the elbows
and featuring a scooped
neckline and full panelled lace
skirt. A floral arrangement
held her elbow -length chantilly
veil and she carried a bouquet
of yellow roses with white car-
nations.
Matron of horror was Mrs.
Janis Berger, Farmington,
Michigan, who chose a floor -
length yellow lace over satin
gown of the same design as the
bride's. She carried a small
bouquet of white carnations
and yellow roses.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Brenda Culbert, Amberley, who
wore a yellow gown identical to
the one worn by the matron of
honor; and Miss Ann Hackett,
Lucknow and Miss Marion
MacDonald, Goderich, who
wore purple gowns of the same
style as the other attendants'
gowns.
Tom MacDonald, Fort
Nelson, B.C. was best man.
Ushers were Roddy and Russell
MacDonald, Ashfield and Cliff
Emmerton ,and Dennis Court-
ney.
The , reception was at
Lucknow Legion Hall where
the bride's mother wore a floor -
length dress oaf-tight--blue-with
white daisy trim, white ac-
cessories , and a corsage of
yellow roses. Thea groom's
mother had selected a floor -
length dress with floral skirt.
and plain top, white accessories
and a corsage of yellow roses.
For a honeymoon in San-
dusky, Ohio, the bride changed
to a pink dress with white ac-
cessories and a corsage of red
roses.
"(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
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
Wednesday 8 p.m. - Prayer & Bible Study
REV PETER G ST DON, Pastor
SUNDAY, JUNE, 17, .1973
10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP
7.00 p.m. EVENING SERVICE
Tues. 8:00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
Friday 7:30 p.m.—Youth Service
smile Is a curve that can set a lot of things straight."
further information about church services call 524-8506
The Free Methodist Church
10:00 a.m. Be part of a growing Sunday,Sctool
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Wed. June 20, 1973
Holy Communion at 7 p.m. (chapel)
• Rector: Canon G.G. Russell, B.A., B.D.
Victoria Street United Church
Whether It's a
• MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION
You are remembering a loved one.
EVANGELISTIC — FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor
10:00 a.m.--BIBLE SCHOOL -FOR ALL AGES
11:00 a.m. - SERMON -"THE IDEAL FATHER"
8:30 p.m. - Y.P. , WORD' OF UFE CLUB
7:30 p.m. - EVENING SERVICE
Wed. 8 p.m. PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
i0:00 a.m.--Bible School For All Grades
_ 11:15 a.m. Worship Service
Sermon: "THE DOCTRINE OF STEWARDSHIP"
BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH
10:00 a.m. Worship Service & Bible School
W—E—L—C---O—M—E
Ire. J. Snider ;Victoria St. Organist and Choir Director
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL, B A , Minister
THE REV RONALD C McCALLUM, Assistant
WILLIAM M CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1973
11:00 a.m..,-DIVINE WORSHIP
Sermon: " ihls Do In Remembrance Of Me"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
(Nursery up to 9 year-olds)
11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship
HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE
SERMON: "SECOND PLACE" • Andrew
(CONGREGATIONAL BOARD MEETING
br+rnedletey following todays service)
HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS
IN GODERICH - Don Denomme - 524-8761
VISIT
W—E--L.—G—O—JM--E
'Lorne H. Dotterel' I= Director of Music
Miss Clare McGowan - Aseistant Visitor