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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-10-18, Page 6Ooepe 104e601,4e4 SURPRISE! Dear Lord, 1 wonder what surprises you have for me( today? Sometimes, rdelight in your bonuses and almost leap out of my shoes because they come in such unexpectsd ways, Like last week when I picked up a letter bearing such super -good news. Hurray! Whoopee! I sang the hallelujah chorus all the way home from the post office. However, yesterday I didn't reckon on the surprise I got, which left me afraid, hurting, and trembling. I wondered why this should be so. . . why me,' Lord? But God, I'm learning (slowly it seems) that everything you prepare and present to me does turn out. good. Maybe that's the biggest and greatest surprise of all. . . that the very things I deem as tragedies are the ones that bring the most help and strength and goodness in the Long run. So, Father, help me to be thankful for the items .that come up in, my agendatoday, knowing that all things work for good when they come'from Thee. t? 1973 TAXES TOWN OF GODERICH 3RD INSTALMENT DUE OCTOBER 31st, 1973 Payable at any local cbertered bank or Victoria &" Grey Trust Co.\ Present your tax bill when making payment. kilts's! 'at the rate of 12% per strewn§ added to overdue in- stallments. J. Harold Wails, C.M.C. Tax Collector Lord, my friend who has all the answers bothers me. How come she's So wise? How come she never confesses falling short of Thy will? How come she seems to feel that a list of do's and don't's somehow puts a, magic cloak over us to keep us from trouble. I can't believe, Lord, that she has no problems in her life beeause I look at her and see so mUch to criticize! Sometimes I get the feeling that she and I are eyeingeach, other and praying. "Thank you God that I ani not as other niers" Ah, Lord, heti) us to see that we both' fall short . . I„ because I do condemn her for what seems to me,shallow piety and fake holiness . . . and She, because of her insecurity that forces her toput up a false front with me . . . and you'. God help us both to open up to each other . . . to unfold our weaknesses and not be afraid of what we may see inside- our- selves and each other, * * Before I got out of bed this morning, God, I said, "This is the day that the Lord has made, and I will rejoice and be glad." And then I got up and came out to the kitchen and started to beef and n1 at my family. 0 God! How long is it going to take for me to shed off this miserable self? How well I know the feelings of Paul when hessaid; the things I want to do, don't do, and the things I don't want to do, I clo.' Words ..of anguish for letting you down . . . but words of comfort, too, for if Paul could experience times like that then I guess I can expect to. (I'm not a saint yet!) But help me, 0 Lord, and forgive me mory than that . • help me to swallow my pride and ask my family to forgive me. And I will try to do better tomorrow, Lord. Amen. firje2MryIrTr-pai. rrnieleryfrarZlirir rtIJECT-larri-MrnMearrit'.4 THE IMPERIALS "BIG ALL NIGHT THING" AT Stratford Shakespearean Festival Thatre SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 8 P.M. TICKETS $3.50 - ALL SEATS RESERVED - TICKETS NOW ON SALE tiot4 AT...DENOMME'S INDUSTRIAL & GARDEN 66 Hamilton Street - Goderich Dv ZURICH AT -- GINGERICH PLUMBING & HEATING For more Information on group saOr for churches \ & clubs, write BOX 2246, STATION B, KITCHENER, ONT. 444 4440 0444 4 4:04, 44444 04 irierye t4 00444 TO PIES( EAREWEll you though 1-reullt thevugh tie* vollety 01 the shod.w ul death. 1 shalt fiat at? ...it for rhuu uri watt% 'met —Z3rd Psalm BRIAN MASON Cremation followed the funeral at Woodland Crematorium in London. Rev. G.L. Royal conducted the funeral service October 12 for the late Brian Saniuel Mabon who died as the result of an automobile accident in Tuckersmith Township October 0. Mr. Mabon was 23 years of age and a resident of RR' 6 Goderich. , Born January 11, 1950 to Samuel Mabon and the former Helen Joyce Goldring at Goderich he h'ad been a life long resident of Colborne Township. Mr, Malso'n had just com- pleted his apprenticeship with the John Hayman Construction Company of London earlier this year and was employed by a building 'contractor at Surre5r, British Columbia at the time of his death. s_He is survived by his parents; ori sister sister Lynda, of New West- minster, British Columbia, and four brothers, Bud, Lyall and Ian, all of Goderich, and Scott living at home. Pallbearers were Ron Glousher, Tim O'Brien, Ken ° Wilson, Jim McAstockers.Don McKinnon and Mark Culbert. Flowerbearers were Randy Schmidt, Tim McAstocker and Paul Gillespie. H.G. HORNER Funeral service for the late Hugh Gerald 'Horner, 74,5was held Tuesday afternoon from the Point Edward United Churchs-Mr. Horner died -Oc- . tober 6,, at Sarnia General Hospital. Born at Shawville Quebec he resided at Point, Edward since '1942. He was a contractor in the home and school construc- tion field. Mr. Horner is survived by his wife, the former Beulah Barr; four daughters, Mrs. Grant (Mona) Gibson of Ottawa, Mrs. Lenora Dunham and Mrs. William '(Janey) Winthrow, both of Point Edward, and Mrs. Tom (Jennifer) Bowman of Petrolia. Also surviving are six sons, William of RR 2 Zurich, Wayne of Brucefield, Clark, Douglas, 'Jack and Danny all of Point Edward; two brothers, Clarence of North Bay and Carl of Noranda Quebec; three sisters; Mrs. Jack (Mary) Myers of Montreal, Mrs. Lola Dagg.of Shawville Quebec and Mrs. Jack (VVinnifred) Kerr of Toronto. • - Twenty live grandchildren also surYive. br. Evans on abortion Former Medical Officer of son until the end of the being's Health for Huron and presently days," Dr. Evans urged. Regional Commissioner or "Many abortions today are Health and Social Services for, carried Out on infants advanced Cambridge Dr" G. G. Evans 20sweeks in pregnancy. These stated recently at South young human beings have eyes, Waterloo , Memorial Hospital ears, toes and fingers and 'their School of Nursing that "it is in- hearts are beating," said Dr, compatible for a society which Evans. has abolished capital punish- "I merely wish to say enough ment to condone abortion". to be thought provocative," Dr. He emphasized to the annual Evans said.,"Once we open the meeting of Victorian Order of door wide to the practice of Nurses that these views were abortion, we open the door to expressed in his private euthanasia of thethronically or capacity as a physician and not mentally ill, the mentally retar- as health commissioner. . ded and the aged." He described abortion as "a Evans closed his comments matter of grave _social im- stating, "If we lose respect for plications in today's society". life in pre -birth .days, we tend "I feel strongly that to lose respect for life in all its execution of criminals is an of- phases." fence against society and a relic from previous and barbaric ages," siad Dr. Evans. ''Our Canadian society has • Airtua I ly turned it's- 61.,-C.1/4--ort---e C A 0 - New home the execution of criminals. It would be a reasonable IP hypothesis that one can only take the life of another if one's own life is immediately threatened and then only -to ap- ply a measure sufficient to th- wart the agressor," he stated. "In abolishing -the execution of criminals and our society has virtually abolished it, society has abandoned killing people guilty of ghastly crimes. I think it's the right decision," he said. "It would then seem logical it is incompatible to condone the practice of abortion; the destruction of human life before birth; of what is a per - FREEZER FILLER SPECIALS GRADE "A" BEEF and PORK il4 )C14 Hk—MIC Ib. 99c Ib. .89c Ib. 93c Ib. 79c Choice Hinds of BEEF Choice Fronts of BEEF Choice Sides of BEEF Choice Sides of PORK .SO lb. Lots of Blade and Short Rib Beef Roasts Mixed SO lb,.Lots of Hamburg 10 Ibis of Beef Liver O' lb. lots of Homemade Saasage 2 5 lb. Lots of Soup Bones (Not much but with little meal) Ib. 95c Ib. 89c Ib. 85c Ib. 85c Ib. 15c ALL PRICES INCLUDE CUTTING, WRAPPING, and QUICK FREEZING ... AT NO EXTRA CHARG RIPLEY MEA,T2MARKET Miss Jane S. Pengilley has been appointed to succeed Mrs. John Scott (nee ,Kit Hunt) as Home Economist for Huron County. She is a native of Peel County where her father operites a fruit farm, specializifig in apples. Miss Pengilley has been very active in 4—H Homemaking clubs and Junior Farmers club her County.. Following her education at Streetsville Secondary School, she enrolled at the College of Family and Consumer Studies, Guelph majoring in Family Studies. She received her Bachelor of Applied Science Degree at the spring con- vocation 1973. Miss Pengilley enjoys meeting people and looks for- ward to working with 4-H Homemaking club members and leaders, as welUas with various farm anr home management activities in Huron County. 'WILLIAMS CEMETERY MEMORIALS And Inscriptional Stratford - Ontario Bob McCallum • Representative 11 Cambria Rd., GoderiCli Phone 524-134 Anniversary services •Knox guest will be former dItrict native Sunday, Oct. 21, Knox Presbyterian Church will celebrate 138 years of service to the community. The congregation was, founded in 1835 by immigrant Scotsmen recently _arrived from the old land.The Service this Sunday will be conducted by the Rev. G. Lockhart Royal, B.A., Minister at Knox since 1960. Guest minister for the day will be the Rev. Peter J. Walter, B.A., B.D., of Eastmount Church., Hamilton. Mr. Walter 'was born and raised in the locality and went forth into the Christian Ministry from Knox Church. He attended Public School in Colborne Township and is a graduate of GDCI. In 1947 he graduated from the Stratford Teachers' College. and thereafter" taught for four years. In 1954 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western On- tario and in 1957 received the diploma of Knox College, Toronto. He was ordained that year in Knox Church:, In 1964 he earned his Bachelor of Divinity degree at Knox College. From 1957 to 1962 he served the Presbyterian congregation at Fort MacLeod, Alberta. In 1962 he was called to Eastmount Church, Hamilton, where a new sanc- tuary was erected and dedicated in, 1966. He married JoAnne•Tillisch in 1957 and they have two children, Maureen, Grade 13 and Scott, Grade 11. Special music will be provided by the choirs of Knox Church under the direction of William M, Cameron. Annual Fall Refuse' Collection Pick -Up A Millie pick-up will be held during the week of Oc- tober 29th to November 2nd inclusive. Please co- ordinate your refuse material with regular garbage day In your area. Do not place material on boulevard In advance of gar- bage day. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • TOWN OF GODERICH SUNDAY • SERVICES t4 .LUTHERAN SERVICES . Robertson Memorial School (BLAKE AND ELDON STREETS, .G011ERICH) SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. • WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 A.M. • Pastor: Bruce Bjorkquist 333 Eldon Street, 524-6081 'Therefnre we c(oncluclfthot a man is justified Sy faith withaat the devils (if the law' lion -sans 3.28. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) MONTREAL STREET near The Square REV. W. H. McWHINNIE F.R.G.S. ° Organist: Mr. Frank Bissell 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Sunday 11 a.m. 'Preacher: Mr., James Newell of Petrone Special Music Wed. 8:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study This Church accepts the authority of God's Word ALL ARE WELCOME The Free -Methodist Church Park Si. at Victoria Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls Phone: 524-9903 * 10:00 a.m. Be part of a growing Sunday School 11:00 a.m. "Workers Together with God" 8:30 p.m. Bible Study and Outreach Everyone Welcome CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC — FUNDAMENTAL REV R. BRUBACHER, Pastor 10:00 a.m. - SMILE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES Ilam. WORSHIP SERVICE 6:30 p.m. - Y.P. Word of Ufa Club 730 p.m. Evening Sande* • Wed. 8 p.m. - Prayar Meeting & !Ms Study WELCOME TQ THE FRIENDLY CHURCH nox Presbyterian Church THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL, II A, Minister THE REV RONALD C McCALLUM, Assistant _ WILLIAM M CAMERON, DIrector.of Praise .SUNDAY, OCTODatt a1, 1043 .1640:11.M. sum* {use asn----1,70Rwwililili Sermon: Nuresifinil sd� deregregailen) 1536 - ANNIVERSARY' ii-iliNbAY 1973' - The Nei.pi Hamilton - Ont.& Enter to Worship Dripart t� Serve FOR YOUR AUTO 1NSURA SOO Of Phone MALCOLM MAT HERS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 46 WEST ST. 524444 Residential Lighting Displarett, Electric Heating "INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL.' RESIDENTIAL - WIRING CUSTOM TRENCHING GRAHAM ELECTRIC GODERICH CAMBRIA RD N 524.8 '1OCTOBER 21 Miss Hester Nall WILL SPEAK AT. Westfield Fellowship Hour AND Huron Men's Chapel Auburn -8p MUSIC BY THE 5 DECISION QUARTETTE "Evil PreViillit when good mon do nothing" Chief Nit yQt 08 I 11 P con° teller ich In c lo eric Sit spub et 01 visit red in v iise saki ks I odel tic Towl ed e 1 to ti I rod noi no not 1 Gel coo un eric ter v tt sed ci U0 en ho THE SALVATION ARMY 18 WATERLOO ST. -S 5244341 SUNDAY SCHOOL — 9:45 A.M. . FAMILY WORSHIP — 11:00 A.M. EVANGEUSTIC SERVICE — 7:00.P.M. WEEKDAY Home League (ladies) Wed., 8:00 p.m. Prayer & Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30 p.m, OFFICERS - CAPTAIN G. HERBER - CAPTAIN M. McKENZIE "All Are - Cordially Invited to,Attend" ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH ..SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1973 TRINITY XVIII Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. Holy Cornmunion & Sermon at 11 a.m. Nursery & Sunday. School at 11 a.m. Rector: Canon G.G. Russell, 8.A.,13.D. Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. Herdman COME TO A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL -IF YOU NEED A RIDE, WE HAVE A BUS Bethel Pentecostal Tabernad Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN and WATERLOO STS REV PETER G ST DON, Pastor SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1973 10:00 am.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP 7.00 p.m. EVENINd SERVICE Tins. 8:00 p.m BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER Friday 7:30 p.m.—Youth Service "A smile is a curve that cap est a lot of tNngs straight" For further information' about church servicils call 5244506 Victoria Street United Church HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV LEONARD WARN 10 A.M. — 131blio School For All Grades ' 11:15 A.M. - Waship SorvIce Serrno.n: "GRACE: WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT DOES" BENMILLERUNITED CHURCH 10 A.M. Worship SiorvIce & �IbI School Mrs. sf.-inIder, Victoria $t. Organist & Choir Director Mrs. L Warr, SanmIllar Pianist & Choir Director North ,Street United Church, REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 19/3 too a.m. 10-14 year olds 1114.1.: .wnitiaw --;Bobriesto9 10:44:puoi° QUEST SPEAKER:•— . Rev. lorry Robinson of Unit_mod !lurch.. Lorne Pc Potterer Olreeter of fiteeli' dere 111—eacrasei. 0 icl wt he 111