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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-11-01, Page 21ru TO JHESE fAREE[[ TAN C.E. ROBINSON O.L. Royal conducted fperal service October 26 de late Captain Charles E. loon who died at Alexan- htartne and General pita1 in Goderich at the age rn October 25, 1908 tai sin Edttard Robinson and former Marguerite Heaphy 0(100, he was a life long ent Of this community and mariner and Captain ter Patterson Steamship the tter pen}. e is sur%tvet' t'‘ his wife, former Ethel (Tody) lough three -sisters, Mrs. t' (ff st1r lrh�n Stoddart o y c of Mrs. A r t h ur rich:. ane) Bateman of London, h1rs. Charles (Florence) ord of Goderich and one her, Captain William H. neon of Goderich. rllbearers were Sonny Hough, Kent T'horburn, d Fulford, Michael ough, Bcth St'u.itiar.t and Fulford. Honorary bearers Captain Charles Stowe, d Lodge, 1` an McConnell, Bradley`, " Ernie Barker, Sturdy and Paul hler. l hlaslnir memorial service held at the McCallum ral Home ern Thursday ing S. CELIA CRAWFORD v. R.C. McCleneghan con- ed the funeral service Oc- r29 for the late Mrs. Celia ford whit died °October 27 Alexandra, Marine and ral Hospital in Goderich age of 87 f()llowing an SS of nearly two years. rn Octoher 5, 1886 at Port t to-Nath,iniea1 C;un- am and the farmer Mary ru thouith I walk through the valley if the shoduw ul death !shall lour no rv(I lar Thuu urt with me —170d Psalm Ann Jephson she was a resident of Ashfield excepting five years during which she lived in Toronto. She was married in 1913 at Port Albert to Charles T: Crawford who predeceased her on March 6, 1964. Mrs. Crawford was a former member of Port Albert United Church and held life member- ship in the United Church Women's group. She is survived by children Mrs. Hugh (Kathleen) Glen of Goderich, Fred of Ashfield Township and Horace of Colborne Township and one brother Dr. .Wallace Cun- ningham of Tecumseh, Ontario. She was predeceased by two brothers, Horace of Windsor and Bert of Toronto. Pallbearers were Ernie Crawford, Bert Crawford, Har- vey Bogie, Jim Graham, Doug Young and Jim Hayden: Flowerbearers were Jim and Joanne Crawford. Interment was in Dungannon Cemetery. MRS. M.E. STEEP Rev. Robert Raymont con- ducted the funeral service Oc• - tober 26 for the late Mrs. Muriel Elizabeth Steep who died October 23 at her Exeter home at the age of 31. Born July 21, 1942 to Charles Thompson and the for- mer Kathleen Grace Maxwell at Hanover she -was a resident of Hanover, Chesley. and Goderich before moving to Exeter.. Mrs. Steep worked as .an assembler at the Hall Lamp Company of Centralia. She was a'member of the United Church of Canada. Mrs. Steep is survived by one son, Paul, of Teeswater; one sister,, -Mrs. Keith (Leona) Fit - WILL SPEAK EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING tratford Shakespearean Festival Theatre SATURDAy, DECEMBER 1 e P.M. TICKETS $3.50 - ALL SEATS RESERVED TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT..,DENOMME'S INDUSTRIAL & GARDEN 66 Hamlhon Street - Goderich ZURICH -- AT -- GINGERICH' PLUMBING & HEATING For more information on group sales for churches & clubs, unite BOX 2246, STATION 8, KITCHENER, ONT. - zgerald of Teeswater; and one brother Donald Thompson of Goderich. i'allbearers were .Gord Hulley, 'cord Pollock, Keith Kerr, Leonard Kerr John Rutledge and Al Nivins. Flowerbearers were Larry Essex, ferry Essex, Ken Fit- zgerald, Jim Fitzgerald, Sandy Fitzgerald. and Alfred Fit- zgerald. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery at Goderich. LAWRENCE WALLACE Rev. Fr. Ed Detinger conduc- ted the funeral mass October 29 for the late Lawrence (Larry) Wallace who died October 26 in the Winghamr -rnd District Hospital following a brief illness at the age of 93. Hp was a resident of Lot six, Con- cession seven, Ashfield Town ship. Born April 10, 1880, in Ash- field Township to Patrick Wallace and the former Johanna Knightly he was a resident of Ashfield all his life. He farmed until his retirement in 1:958. • Mr. Wallace was a member of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at Kingsbridge. Pallbearers were Leon Court- ney, John Howard, Ray Dalton, Eldon Austin, Earl Drennan and Reis' Miltenburg. Flower - bearers were Walter Kelly, George Collinson, Jim Collin- son, Gordon Drennan, -Allan Drennan and Eric Drennan. Honorary=pallbearers were Mike Boven, Pat Boven, Morris Moody and Warren Cato. Interment was in St. Joseph's - Cemetery at Kingsbridge. THOMAS TAYLOR Rev. G.L. Royal conducted the funeral service October 25 for the lxate Thomas Taylor who died October 23T at his Goderich residence at the age. of 78. Born. March „,5, 1895 to William and Henrietta Taylor at -.Bolton, Lancashire, England, Mr. Taylor hadbeen a resident of Goderich for the past 55 years moving here after arriving in Canada some 60 years ago. He was employed as a st-a-tf iiiary" engineer' at tis Purity Flour Mill in Goderich until his, retirement in 1960. He is survived by his_ wife, the former Winnifred Sadler, as well as two brothers, Lewis of Goderich and Stanley of Las Vegas. He was predeceased by one son Billy and two brothers Albert and Harry. He was also predeceased" li7 a sister, Mrs. Lucy Knowles. He is also sur- vived by one • daughter Mrs. Garth (Betty) Hamilton of Goderich. Mr. Taylor served on Goderich Town Council and the Public Utilities Com- mission. He was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church and' Maitland .Lodge No. 33 A.F. and A.M. Pallbearers were Bill Hut- chins, Russell Pruder, Don McKay, Wilfred Greenwood, Harold Doak and . Gerry Denomy. Flowerbearers were Harry Worsen, Ray William- son, Brent Baer, Ray Barker, Ralph Henderson, Don Hamilton and Jerry. Hamilton. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery at Goderich. A . Masonic memorial service was held at the funeral home Wednesday evening. W.A.D. MORRIS Rev. Leonard Warr conduc- ted the funeral service October 29 for the late W.A. Dugal Morris who died October 26 at his residence, 29 North Street, at the age of 63. Born January 12, 1910 in Colborne Township to Herbert Finlay Morris and the former Rebecca McMillan, Mr. Morris was a resident of that township The Curiosity Shoppe Antiques._ Gifts HAMILTON ST. GODERICH GORDON FRASER CARDS, NOTES i TRAYS GORDON FRASER CHRISTMAS CARDS RHEO THOMPSON CANDY CLOISONNE GERMAN CLOCKS DANCING DOLLS UNICEF CARDS Phone 524-6661 HOURS 9:30 - 5:30 CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Coffee served on Saturdays Ps, GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, MS—PAGE TA Abortion - rind the opinion of 'some by REV. LEONARD WARR THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA VICTORIA ST. BENMILLER CHARGE Webster's dictionary defines abortion as the expulsion of the human fetus prematurely. A medical dictionary defines it similarly, but lists some 23 classifications or types of abor-. tion for example, accidental, criminal, habitual, induced, in- fectious,.. natural and therapeutic. Obviously legislative activity doesn't apply so much to -the „usual accidental or natural cause of an abortion or "miscarriage"„ Rather, and so necessary the question now before the people and their legislators is whether or not there should be a lifting of restrictions on what Webster calls 'aborticide', that is the act of destroying a fetus in the womb either by direct use of in- struments or by use of a chemical or "medication" that kills the fetus and/or causes it to be expelled. There are ultra-liberalgwwho contend that the mother alone should have the right to deter- mine.how many babies she will have. This' may be well and good in -so -far as vbirth .con- trol" is concerned, but there is a lifetime of difference between "family planning"- and "baby, riddance". As the Protestant Theologian Professor Helmut Thielicke of the University of Hamburg stated, "Once im- pregnation has taken- place it is no longer a question of whether the persons concerned have the responsibility for a possible parenthood; they have •already become, parents." Dr. Eugene Diamond, „Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Loyola University, speaks for -the fetus. "T --speaks for him, in= tact or deformed, wanted or un- wanted, illegitimate or high- born. I am for life and the preservation of life. I believe that any life is of infinite value and that this value -is not significantly diminished by the circumstances of that life's beginning. I believe that this regard for life is the corner- stone of Western Culture. L -believe- our—patients are best served by medical ethics which hold this principle sacred." Rev,-, Charles Carroll, Episcopal Priest and Chaplain to the University of California San Francisco Medical Centre, in his brilliant letter an abor- tion states,."I believe that the. ultimate purpose of the state is to protect the innocent and those who cannot protect them- selves. Have we not the vision, compassion, and means to care for the mother, save the child, place him in a childless home need- he, and' afford him the right to life? A right not validly subject to majority vete! Rom: n Catholics are not alone opposed to "liberalized" abor- tion, but also many Christians and Jews who respect the com- mon law heritage of Anglo- American jurisprudence. How many innocents would he, through abortion legislation. sentenced to death? Let us not do inadvertently what the Nazis did with deliberate in- tent." When the German physicians subordinated their ethics to the plan of Hitler they became as. Dr. Andrew C. Ivy stated at Neuremburg, _'servants of the state, healers on the one hand, respected murderers on the other." until he moved to Goderich in 1963. • He, worked as a farmer until 194.3 and as a laborer since that time. • Mr. Morris was an adherent of Victoria Street United Church in Goderich. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Morris of Goderich and Mrs. Adelaide Feag�a of Colborne Township ancP his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Morris of Goderich. Pallbearers were Franklin Mitchell, Bert McCabe, Joc Durnin, Doug Clar.k, John F'eagan and Ralph Morris. `Flowerbearers were Arnold Allan, Jim Buchanan, Elgin Chambers and Gerry Vanstone. Interment was in Colborne Cemetery. WILLIAMS CEMETERY MEMORIALS And Inscriptions Stratford - Ontario Bob McCallum • Representative 11 Cambria Rd., Goderich Phone 524-7345 It was this. loss of principle by the medical profession which 'subsequently prompted the Geneva Declaration of the World Health Organization which states,!" I will.rnaintain the utmost respect for human life from the time of concep- tion; even under threat 1 will not use my medical knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity." Dr. E.J. Daniels, Baptist minister and nationally respec- ted evangelist stated publicly, "I want it understood that I stand with Dr. Grady in his position. Abortion is not less than murder. Furthermore, people deep down realize this, for 1 have had women come to me emotional wrecks because of the haunting memories of abortions committed earlier in life."" Professor George Hunston Williams, Professor of Divinity at Harvard University, states that next to achieving peace in the world, the second major moral issue of our society must be resolute opposition to abor- tion and euthanasia. Rabbi • Meyer Cohen, executive director of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the U.S. and Canada recently stated that abortion is a transgression against religion and humanity, a violation of the Jewish Law, and doubly sinful and repugnant because the unborn child is innocent and defen- I eless. Dr. Percy Collett with the nondenominational Boa Vista Foreign Missions, writes, "Abortion has been done by some Indian Tribes in South America'for hundreds of years. Those tribes which have prac- tised abortion have become almost extinct, and have deteriorated m wally - mostly males, losing the ability to produce; while those who have a high code of ethics have survived, multiplied •and are healthier. Life begins at concep- tion 'and to destroy this God- given gift to =man is to destroy Ole whole human plan. To take the life or an unborn child, regardless of the 'number of days it has been forming, is murder." Doctors should never forget their great ' Oath of Hip- pocrates, the guiding principle for physicians for centuries, which states, "To none will I give a deadly drug, even if solicited, nor offer counsel to such an end, and to no woman will I give a destructive sup- pository, but guiltless and hallowed will I keep my art." (This article is taken from the booklet entitled "Abortion Yes or No" by Dr. John L. Grady, M . ) Don't be aloser,winwith the Canadian Family Meal Plan. AJclai e Uantrl , toundt r, ,r trl,..r .utJ Ic. ran t \ 'hen you have_ a weight - problem you're a loser! You lose every day of your life.' Today's tasty, calorie -reduced meals of the Canadian Fancily Meal Plan for weight watchers can turn .your life into a winning combi- nation-. Sound, nutritious mulls that have already helped thou- - sands upon thousands lost' weight successfully. Join us and you'll learn how to eat your way to slimness. 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Jt1 ftlilh wtth(rut thr tlrt �s r;f iItt Iorti H('mow, 'i Za 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 Bissett 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School . Sunday 11 a.m. The Baptist Women's Day of Prayer The Pastor Preaching COMMUNION SERVICE 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 MethodistChurch Park . St. at Victoria Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls Phone: 524-9903 10:00 a.m. Be part of a growing -Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Spiritual Telstars - 6:30 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. - BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES. 11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE 6:30 p.m, Y.P. Word of Life Club 7:30 p.m. - "GIDEON" SERVICE (Wed. 8 p.m. - Prayer Meeting & Bible Study WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL, B A. Minister THE REV RONALD C McCALLUM, Assistant WILLIAM M CAMERON. Director of Praise SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1973 10:00 a.m. Senior School 11:00 a.m. Divine Wthlp Sermon: "RESPONSE TO A LORDLY COM MAND" (Nureeryd Junior Congregation) , * BROWNIE AND GIRL GUIDE PARADE* (The G1old Cord of the QIrl Auleie Aeroclation will be presented to Miss Joan Coulter) • Enter to Worship ' Depart 10 Serve. THE SALVATION ARMY 18 WATERLOO ST. S SUNDAY SCHOOL — 9:45 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP — 11:00 A.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE -- 7:00 P.M. 524.9341 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 Mvited to Attend" • ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1973 TRINITY XXI Hdly Communion at 8:30 a.m. Morning Prayer & Sermon at 11 a.m. Nursery & Sunday School at 11 a.m.' Rector: Canon G.G. Russell, B.A., S.D. Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. Herdman COME TO, A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL -IF YOU NEED A RIDE, WE HAVE A BUS Beth.eIPentecostaI T�bernacle. -Affiliated with the Pentecostal Asselrnblies of. Canada CORNER OF ELGIN and WATERLOO STS REV PETER G ST DON, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1973 10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP '-00 p.m. EVENING SERVICE Tues. 8:00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER Friday 7:30 p.m.—Youth 4ervice "Keep your words soft and sweet. You may have to est them." For further information about church services call 5244506 Victoria Street United Church HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR 10 A.M. - -- Bible School For All Grades 11:00 A.M. - Worship Service Sermon: "THE COMING WAR WITH RUSSIA" According To The Bible: WHERE? WHEN? WHY? BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH - 1:30 p.m. Worship Service and Bible School --W—E—L—C—O--$—E-- - 7:30 P.M. - Next Sunday Key '73 Victoria St,-Baptlet Church united service with the Wharton Band Rev. McWNnnile as speaker. North Street United Chvrch REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT Sunday, November 4, 1973 10:00 a.m. - 10-14 year olds 11:00 a°m. - Babies to 9 year olds 11:00 a.m. - Morning WorsN0 SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM SERVICE Congregational Board Meeting at 7 p.m. M Audltortum. 0 Lorne H. Dotterer - !Waiter of Music Miss Clare McGowan - Asslslant Vhtetor • theft