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tiespite poor weather the annual Remembrance day exercises were carried out at the Court
House Park Cenotaph on Sunday following a church parade to North Street United Church
at 11:Od a.m. Wreaths were Iaid by the various groups and organizations of Gbderich and
'veterans Iaid their poppies at the Cenotaph during the brief service. (staff photo)
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CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford - Ontario
Bob McCallum
Repre,,sentative
11 Cambria Rd., Goderich
Phone 524-7345
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No doubt about it, love is
t►ere to stay.
We are living in a love
culture where rock and roll
groups belt out songs of sexual'
love.. singers • drone ballads
about w•ishy-washv , sentimen-
tality, and writers write
volumes about free love.
Love, love, love; all around
-us is talk of love until, unfor-
tunately, it has become a word
of very little meaning.
in The Sensuous Couple by
Robert Chartham. the author
says love -making - should
prevent you from heing selfish,
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but then he goes on to expound
at length the theory of eman-
cipated lovers having a variety
..,.r)f partners. One woman (or •
man) is waved on while yet
another takes her place. What,
tell me, is un'elfish' or noble
about that?
The Bible has,. much to say
about' love but what it talks
about is something solid, con-
crete and lasting.
'Many floods cannot drown
love' says the author of the
Songs of §oltimon. He's right.
In its. highest form, love is the
strongest, most cementing force
in the world.
It's real. It's, terrific. It's
powerful and it's a pity more
people don't try it.
Paul laid down some pretty
good ideas about love, in Corin-
thians when he said something
like this:
Though I go out and sway
audiences with my rhetoric or
thrill vast numbers of people
with my singing or my ability to
play an instrument, and then
go home and stomp all over my
family, I'm just a great big
noisty wind -bag.
If I have read the Bible 70
times and have great and deep
understanding, of its mystery,
and if I cany'en remove moun-
tains with my faith, but cannot
understand the frustrations; of
those around me, then I'm
nothing but a zero.
I may he a generous giver to
my church and. make a great
show of putting -a handful of
change in the Salvation Army
bucket; i may consume all
strength or work myself to
death serving on church com-
mittees, but if 1 cannot spare a
few minutes of .my time to
0 INESE FAREWER
C.W. PROUSE
('anon G.G. Russell . onduc-
ted the funeral service Novem-
ber 7 for the late Charles W.
Prouse, - 119 Park Street
Goderich, who died at London
November 4 at the age of 97.
Burn September 17, 1876 to
David Prouse and the former
Mary Jane Grigg he was a
resident; of Colborne .arid
Goderich Tow nship 'before
moving to Goderich in 1948. Up
to that year he worked as a tar-
sier and between 1948 and
f9ti3 as a carpenter; He was a
member of St. George's
Anglican Church.
He is surv:i,,'ed two sons,
Hedley and John, both of
Goderich; one sister Mrs. O.C.
(Mabel) Sutherland of St.
Petersburgy Florida; one
brother, Oliver, of Kelvington,
Saskatchewan; six grand-
children and 16 great-
grandchildren. He was
predeceased by one son, Benson
in December ofv 1944.
Pallbearers were Ted Hof. -
ton, Francis Prouse, Jim Lee;
Bob Lowe, Michael Lowe and
Stan Patterson. Interment was
in Maitland Cemetery.
C.W. RAMER
The funeral service for the
late: Clarence W; Ramer, . who
died November 6 at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
was conducted„,November 11 by
,Rev. Fr. Leo C. Ramer, Rev. Fr.
William Fitzgerald, Rev. Fr.
David Hooper, Rev. Fr.
Thomas Fitzgerald, Rev. Fr.
Joseph Wright, Rev. Fr. Vin-
cent Gulges, Rev. Fr. Thomas
McAnoy and Rev. Fr. David
Bell.
' Rev. Fr. R. Moynahan led
the rosary at the McCallum
Funeral Home on Thursday.
Mr. Ramer was the son of the
late Ambrose Ramer and the
former Edith Stover. He was
born March 13, 1901 at
Markham and has been a
resident of Goderich since 1942.
He was a member of St.
Peter's Roman Catholic
Church and, the Knights of
Columbus. Mr. Ramer worked
as a turnkey at the Huron
listen to a rieighbor's'trouble or
heartache -I'm a fraud and a
loser. .
Love is never- in a hurry. It
lasts • and lasts and keeps on
glowing even when nobody
bothers' to stoke the furnace.,
I.,ove never hegrduges the
good fortune of others, does not
turn green over someone else's
'popularity, _ does not become
overawed by its own success,
and does •not consider itself
above the hoi polloi.
Love does not go around
reminding everyone of who is
boss here, and that no other
ideas or suggestions are
needed, than you.
It is not rude; puts other
people's feelings first, and
doesn't blow -its stack every
time it doesn't get its own, way.
Love is not touchy or believe
that everybody is plotting
against it. It forgets any little
wrong it might have received.
It does not smack its lips
over scandal. It stands up un-
der any. load without roaring
its head cif"{' for everyone to
hear; Love is ready to believe
the best about everyone.
It :.endures everything, but
'not with a grim, stiff upper lip
attitude that casts a vale of
gloom, but with calm and
cheerful strength ghat makes
onlookers Jake ci urage.
Love never fails or becomes
old fashioned.
It 'never vanishes.
And you can bet your bottom
dollar this is the kind Of love
that's here to stay.
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He is survived by his wife,
the former Emily Rex; one son,
Rev. Fr.. Leo C. Ramer of
Jackson, Michigan; three
sisters, Mrs. R.J. (Edna) Roed-
ding, Mrs. Marcella Bloomfield
and Mrs. Lenora Haskett, all of
London; fyur brothers, Archie,
of Langley British Columbia,
Arnold of Fairview Oregon
It S A., Gerald and. Walter of
London.
Pallbearers were Walter
Ranier, Leo Ouellette, Tim
O'Dwyer, Tony Wisser, Vic
Walden and Joe Moerbeck. In-
terment was in St. Peter's
Cemety in Colborne Town-
ship.
G.M. McILWAIN
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_Rev. Leonard Warr conduc-
ted the fulierar service Thur-
sday, November 8 for the late
G. Maurice McIlwain who died
November 5 in Victoria
Hospital at London at the age
of 56. He had been in ill health
for about one year.
Born July 8, 1917 he was a
resident •of Goderich. Township
all his life working as a farmer
there. 'He was a former, member
of Union United Church and
was a member of I.O.O.F.
Huron Lodge 62. Mr. McIlwaatn
was the, son of the late George
Mc llwain and the former
Christina McMath.
He is survived by one. sister -
and two bothers, Mrs. Esther
Wright of Kippen, Everett of
Goderich Township :and
Stanley of Goderich, Township.`
Eric Speiran, George
Buchanan, Walter Mcllwain,
IpLiii,
Iived
James Wright, William Nor-
man and Donald Fuller served
as pallbearers.
Interment followed in
Maitland Cemetery.
An Oddfellows service was
hrald at thetiles- Funeral
Home on Tuesday at 9:Q0 -p.m.
C. -FRANKLIN FINNIGAN
The death occurred at Park -
wood Hospital, London, On-
tario on Thursday, Novembsr
1, 1973 of a former well-known
resident of the Seaforth area,
Charles Franklin Finnigan,
following a lengthy .illness. He
was in his 84th year.
Born in Ashfield Township,
he was the youngest son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fin-
nigan of Ashfield Township. In
the year 1915 he was' united in
marriage to E. Pearl Saunders
of Ashfield, who survives along
with a family of three
daughters, Mrs. Gerald
(Muriel) Neil, of London, Mrs.
'William (Alma) Irwin of Oak-'
ville and Mrs. Lois Storey of
Scarborough. He is also sur-
vived by one sister Mrs. Violet
Elgie of Seaforth, and four
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren. He was
predeceased by two brothers
and two sisters.
Since moving to London, he
was an active member of Em-
press Avenue United Church. A
largely attended fu_neral service-
-was conducted by his' minister,
Rev. DarwelLA° Welsh from
the A. •Millard George funeral
ape' ion Saturday, November
Yat 11 a.m. Interment followed,
in Forest Lawn Memorial Gar-
dens, Lyndon.
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SERVICES
LUTHERAN SERVICES
Robertson Memorial School
(BLAKE AND ELDON STREETS, GODERICH)
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 A.M.
WORSHIP- SERVICE - 11 A.M.
Pastor: Bruce Bjorkquist
333 Eldon Street, 52A-6081
Thcrefnre wr "eunelurlr thea (1 num 1. justified i►y faith wilhoul
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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.
7:00 p.m. United Service with Victoria Street United in First
Baptist Church
Rev. Leonard Warr preaching.
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 .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. "We Have an Altar"
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. SUNDAY SCHOOL COME AND BRING A FRIEND
AT
11:00 A.M. AND 7:30 P.M.
REV. 'JOSEPH STRACHAN
OF MOUNT FOREST WILL BE PREACHING
8. P.M. WORD OF LIFE CLUB
WED. 's , . —REV. ' SILAS McFALLS
Is THE GUEST SPEAKER •
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
Knox Pres • yterian Church
THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL, 8 A , Minister
THE REV RONALD C McCALLUM, Assistant
WILLIAM M CAMERON. Directgr of Praise
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1973
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m, divine Worship
S.rmon: "JESUS CAME PREACHING"
(Nursery and Junior Congrepatlen)
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Rebekahs meet
President
Sister Margaret
Margaret
Duckworth of the Rebekah
Assembly of Ontario made her
official visit on November 6 to
the Goderich Rebekah Lodge,
Number 89, accompanied by
the District Deputy President of
Huron 23, Sister Mary Griggs,
as well as Sister Madeline
Seymour of Toronto. .
The evening opened with a
banquet at the Victoria Street
United Church- with guests
from Hensall, Seaforth and
Clinton attending.
Local Noble Grand, Sister
Elva Osbaldeston, presided
with the Hensall Sisters
opening and closing the lodge.
The Goderich lodge staged
the Rebekah degree, initiating
two new candidates, one for the
Edelweiss Lodge Number 117
of Seaforth (Mrs. Francesca
Bilska) and one for the Amber
Lodge Number 349 at Hensall
(yrs. Anne ,Dttttnlan),
The Assembly President
a brief talk on
friendship and the them
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raise funds to improve
thepro
fellows and Rebekah aho
Barrie.
Sister Margaret
A.P., commended pecks
Sister Vera Larder, .feP.
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DAY Home League (ladies) Wed.,' 8:00 p.m.
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1973
Holy 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., 8.0.
Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. Herdman
COME TO A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
.Affiliated with'the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER AF ELGIN and WATERLOO STS
REV PETER G ST DON, Pastor
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1973
10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m,-MORNING WORSHIP
'NV p.m. EVENING SERVICE
Tues. 8:00 p.m, BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
Friday 7:30 p.m. -,Youth Service
•"Christian, are you making a mark in the world, or is the world
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HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR
10 A.M. — BIble School For All Grades
11 P.M. Worship Service PRAYER"
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BEN ILLER UNITED' CHURCH
1:30 P.M. - WORSHIP SERVICE & BIBLE SCHOOL
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Sun. November 18 at 7:30 P.M.
North Street United Church
REV. ROBERT L.' RAYMONT
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1973
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