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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-23, Page 21NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS DESTROY WEEDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons in possession of lands in any . Municipality in the County of Huron. In accordance with the Revised Weed Control Act, 1972, Section, 4, 14 and 29 and amendments thereto, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by June 15, 1974 and throughout the season, the Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land, in taxes, as .set out in the Act. The co-operation of all citizens is solicited. ALEX I HESNEY, Weed inspector, County of Huron New minister The congregation of North Street United Church is pleased to announce that the Rev. Ralph E. King of Sarnia has ac- cepted a call to North Street United Church effective July 1. Mr . King, a native ,of Dresden, and a graduate of Victoria and Emmanuel Colleges in Toronto, was ordained in 1951. He has served pastorates. in Saskatchewan, Metro Toronto, Gravenhurst, Ingersoll and Sarnia. Mr. King and his wife Corinne, have three children, two married daughters and a, son working in Sarnia. (Photo by Kilbreath) AIm�ek members honored Andinteresting meeting was held at the home of Mrs. C Cutt, Park Street, when the Ah - meek Chapter •of the I.O.D.E. • met . there for their' .May meeting with a large -atten- dance,. . Mrs. McKee --regent, presided and Mrs. C. Ruffle presented, the flag. The minutes for the last meeting were read by Mts. " M. Holmes in the absence of Mrs. Auld. • A motion was made by Mrs. M. Murray to make a donation to the Retarded Children's Fund. • This wa§ seconded by Mrs. A. Alexander. A report was ream by Mrs. F. Mills who convened the Dessert. and Card Party. This had been very successful and enjoyable. Other reports read were by the , treasurer, Mrs. R. Neville and the card convener, Mrs. O. ,Staughan. The service con,- vener's report was read by Mrs. Cutt who requested donatio of clothing, and 'crib quilts for the children of the far north. • Mrs. McKee mentioned that at the recent Provincial Con- v.ention, the two Goderich I.O.D.E. chapters were cqm- mended for having recruited so many new members. The highlight of the meeting was the presentation of Life A source of joy, . these May What a poor place the world days,- is to watch the trees' would be without trees. Pity the breaking into leaf and blossom., insensitive person who looks We perceive the grandeur • of and sees 'only a green thing God more intrinsically as our that stands in the way' as the senses are sharpened to the ,'.poet Blake laments. beauty .of the greening of the For a •thoughtful soul, woods, looking at trees offers an opp'or- "My tree", now dressed in tunity to gain new insights ;pale green in the back yard regarding the ways of God with causes happiness and in- man. It's not much wonder that spiration to swell within me.. trees are .alluded to so many Since_.Lp.lanted:.-it as-- a young - ...times its the.Bible, w -.._.__. and tender sapling 20 years ago. In' Proverbs we it has grown to a strong read,"Wisdom is a tree of life -vigorous willow. to those who eat her fruit; We've watched its steady happy is the man who keeps on cycle of life: over the years as- eating it." • But probably one of the - loveliest writings about ar- boreal creations is found in Jeremiah 17. The Lord says: Cursed is the man who puts his • and twice been broken down trust in mortal man .and turns" with ice. - his, heart away from God: He is It's been a 'comfort : to . us . like a stunted shrub in the always, its leaves protecting us desert, with no hope for the from summer heat by day and .future; he lives on the salt - shushing us to sleep at night as • encrusted plains in the barren it softly sweeps the roof with.its wilderness. Good times pass outermost branches. him by, forever. A happy, fun -ridden tree, it 'But blessed is the man who still holds the remnants of a trust n— the Lord add has boy's loft Wilt in its strong made. the Lord his hope and, protective limbs. Froni- "that confidence. He is like a tree position he and his friends took planted along a riverbank with --many an 'exciting excursion, its roots reaching deep into the tending off imaginary attackers, water...a tree not bothered by or sometimes just crawling to the heat nor worried by long this hideaway to read a good months of drought. Its leaves book, munch an apple and stay green and 'it goes right on dream a littler producing all its luscious fruit." it's put out its essential' rootage and thrust its way skyward. We've been amazed at its vitality arid 'resiliency as it's weathered the winter storms GQDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURiDAY, .MAY 230974 A Life membership awards were presented recently to two members of the Ahmeek Chapter,, IODE, for their devoted service to theiork of the Order. Mrs. Charles Gibbons (left) joined the order in 1948 and served in a variety of offices until ill health caused her to resign from her • posts three years ago. Mrs. J. Calvih Cutt became a member in 1946 and since has served as secretary 'for 17 years. Mrs. Cutt has devoted many hours to sewing and quilting for the Chap- ter. (staff photo) - • Memberships to Mrs. C. Cutt and Mrs. C. Gibbons for their valuable services during the past years. gins, and awards were presented by Mrs. Neville, assisted by Mrs. McKee. Program convener, Mrs. H. Wilson, introduced Mrs. A, Augill who gave a very in• - teresting account of a recent trip to Hawaii. She found it to be a very exciting and colorful country but was surprised to find that so much of the land and buildings are being so rapidly bought up by the Japanese. Mrs. G. Stokes thanked 'Mrs. Cutt for the use of h home er and the lunch committee; Mrs. Song E. Sitterwand Mrs. B. Chisholm, Ouse of meetingwill be The June held at the 'home of Mrs. -G° promises r o gr am s Henderson, South Street at 2 BEGINS SAT. MA TWICE EVERY DAY 2:30 & 7:30 1 AUTHOR OF 1 8 BOOKS ON HEALING, FASTING AND FAITH WITH HELEN HALL Enjoy these Holy Ghost Healing Meetings al CONTINENTAL MOTEL 701 VICTORIA NORTH HIGHWAY 7) KITCHENER Jesus went further and stated that a good tree did not produce bad fruits and .that we, like trees, would be recognized by the fruits we produce. "You can't gather grapes from a thorn bush or figs from a thistle tree," he said. Yes, there is much for us to ponder as we "look at a tree. • So', as we gaze at their springtime splendour, -whether they be giant oaks, straight spruces or graceful maples, may our winter -weary, hearts, be moved to deeper meditation. And, as the trees lift their faces in adoration ' may we too lift ours to praise our almighty Creator. - , . o' clock. with ear appeal Sunday, June 2 will see the Hisey House of Song beginning a new series of gospel music programs from the studios of Channel 13 Kitchener, Ontario-" (Channel 2 Georgian Bay) As in the past two years, i.wers will.hg__j.oiningthe -host ,. of the program, Rob,Hisey; who will take you through an ex- citing half hour of singing, in- strumentals, poems, guest terviews, and a time when ° Ruth Hisey reads some of the -hundreds of letters that come to the Hisey House of Song each week. Along with the contemporary country sounds •of the •#isey Family, regular guests include. the renown Walt Huntley, author of Homespun Poems. and a very talented young i ian Dennis Pascoe. ' • • • An array of special guests brings viewers such groups as -the New Covenant Children of London, the Antone Indian ,;family of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; the Tymes of Toronto, who along with many ' others will be making their ap-' pe i ances at 'the Hisey' Hou -T'6 of Song. ' This year the family have the added help of several businessl' peo#14,;Who like Sam•;Bherrard of Intermedia Program Ser- vices Ltd.; the family's con' sultant and promoter, •would like viewers to be sure and join Ruth, Helen, Erle, Herb, and Rob along with the rest of the gro ipJ0:30 Sunday mornings and listen to Rob as he. challenges his audience to: "Put a new . song...i'n your heart!" j0 JIIESE fAREiELI ,, MISS FLORENCE MURIEL THOMPSON Miss Florence Muriel Thom pson died May 16 in Goderich. She was 65. _ Born April 3, 1909 in Min- nesota, USA, she was the daughter of John Wesley and Christine Maud (Murray) Thompson. She came to Toronto in 1916 and has lived in_thh Goderich area for about 10 years. She was an adherent of 'the Baptist Church. t Funeral service was Satur- day, May 18 at Stiles Funeral Home with Rev. Reuben' Brubacher officiating. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jde Drennan, Joe Wedlock, Bob Steep, and Jim Slater. Yea. though I walk 'through the volley of the shadow of death, 1 shall fear no evil, for Thou ort with, me. —23rd 'Psalm MISS DORIS BOUGHNER Miss Doris • Bo.ughmer, Maitland Manor, died Tuesday, May 14 in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. 'She was 65. She •was, born November 12, 190&•111 11' Windsor to David and, Olivia (Layman) Boughner. Funer>i'1' was May 16 at McCallum Funeral Home with Rev. Ronald C. McCallum of- ficiating. M ' ' -Interment was in Maitland - Cemetery, Goderich, SHARE YOUR 'GOOD HEALTH! Sunday, May 26 Rev. Ron Curl: WESTFIELD - °2 P.M. .SPECIAL MUSIC °-SPECTACUEAR:bFILM `Thief in `the Night" PLUS SPECIAL MUSIC HURONMEN'S CHAPEL --8 P.M. Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing ;Luc), .or 1 • tt, . ,Bob McCALLUM Representative 11 Cambria Rd., Goderich SUNDAY SERVICES QAC Residential Lighting Display Electric Heating; "I,NDUSTRIAL —.c MERCIAL" RESIDENTIAL. — WIRINA CUSTOM TRENCHING GRAHAM EUC1R.J' . C, 62 CAMBRIA RD 'N .GODERICH 524:1070. -'—• ,The family that prays together....Stays together .7 LUTHERAN SERVICES R.o`bertson Memorial School (BLAKE AND ELDON STREETS, GODERICH) SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE -• 11 A.M. Pastor: Bruce Bjorkquist ' 333 Eldon Street, 524-6081 Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the Law, Romanp 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 Olssett 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship COME AND WORSHIP WITH US ' ALL ARE WELCOME • _ Thee Free Methodist Church - Park St. at VictOria J --Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls 10:00° a.m. Be part of, a growing Sunday., School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship •7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting ', • Anyone needing bus phono 524-9903" Everyone Welcome CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC - FUNDAMENTAL._ REV. R tBRUBACHER, Pastor 10:00 a.m, BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 'For free bus transportation please call 524-9497 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE 6:30 Y.P. WORD OF LIFE CLUB 7:30 p.m. EVENING SERVICE GUEST SPEAKER: bR. WALTER HUGHES ILDERTON ONT. Wed. 8 P.M.— PASTOR ERIC WATSON, CAMBRIDGE WILL BE SPEAKING Welcome to the Friendly Church T'HE SALVATION ARMY 18 WATERLOO ST. d 7 524-9341 SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP — 11:00 A.M. _EVANGELISTIC SERVICE — 7:00 P.M. WEEKDAY Home League. -(ladies) Wed., 8:00.psn. Prayer & Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30 p.m. OFFICERS CAPTAIN G. HERBER CA 1'A1N'M.°McKENZ1E "All Are Cordially •invited to Attend" x ST. GEORGE5-CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY -26 1974 • ASCENSION 1 Holy Communion at "8:30 Holy Communion and Sermon at 11 a.m. Pqnate's World° Relief offering will be presented to •Lay Delegate to Synod _ , Children's Instructed .Communion Nursery and Sunday. School at 11 .a.m. Rector: Canon G:G. Russell, B.A., B.D. Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. Herdman t, Come to a Growing Sunday School If you need a ride, we have a Bus. Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated with the Pentecostal. Assemblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN and WATERLOO STS. REV. PETER G. ST DON, Pastor SUNDA,Yi4MAY 26,_ 1974 , 0:0 10m: . a..SUNDAY SCHOOL 14:00 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE 7:00 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE Tues. 8:00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY ANP PRAYER • Friday 7.nn p.m.—Youth Service Quote: "Unless the seed we sow is a "Good Example", the fruit we bear.1,vill. be. "Sour grapes!", _ For further, information about church services call 524-8506 Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV, G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A. Minister THE REV. RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant WILLIAM M. CAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1974 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship Sermon: "A LIFE -BLOOD LIBATION (Nursery & Junior Congregation) Enter to Worship Deport to Serve Victoria Street United Church HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP -REV. LEONARD WARR • SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1974 4 11 A.M. GRAND ANNIVERSARY SERVICE - Preacher: 'REV. W.D.B:. STRAIN SPECIAL MUSIC VII--E--Lr--C--O--M—E , 'Mrs Leonard Warr Benmiller Pianist & Choirs' Director • _yrs. J. Snider Victoria St. Organist & Chea Director North Street United Church REV: ROBERT L. RAYMONT SUNDAY, MA'Y' 26, 1974 9:45 a.m. - 10 year olds and over 11:00, a.m. Babies to nine year olds 11:Q0 a.m. - Morning Worship, Sacrament of Baptism Service Lorne H. ' Dotterer - 'Director of Music Miss Clara McGowan - Assistant Visitor