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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-18, Page 231O THEE'FAREftLL You. though 1 walk through'.the volley ul the shadow.ul death, 1 A911 feornct evil. for .1{'hoil all path me a ,-23rd' 111.0.1M MRS B.J. CHISHOLM MRS. ESTHER RAN'CE Mrs••Esther Rance of Huron- Mrs'.Elizabeth Jane -view died'there WednesdaY Chisholm died at Huronview •Jug 19 at the .age of 97.' July 13 at the age of '89. ► he was born November 28, She was born at Kingsbridge 1876 in England and was a June 29, 188.5 to Abraham and resident of Goderich for, 56„ Sarah.Henderson) Gauley.She , .years before moving to Huron came to Goderich as a child. view four years, aglr, She was a . She -was married September' rnember of St. George's. 'Anglican Church. „ She was predeceased by her husband, Charles Henry Rance, On July 12, 1969. Two daughters, Ada and Nel'lie;also predeceased her. Surviving are one daughter; Mrs. Densil . (Esther) Grist, Elliot Lake; and 'two -grandchildren. Funeral service was .'atur•2 day;• July , 1t3 . at McCallum Funeral Home with' Canon G.G. Rustiell officiating. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Reg Venn, Don Ca mphel>l, PDon Langridge and Wayne -Arthur. C.J. NICH•OLSON • Chester Joseph Nicholson, 96 Nelson Street. East, died in Alexandra Marine and Ge,teral Hospital July 13. :He was born in Stanley Township to the late Thomas 'and Susan (Stirling) Njch lion. He was married in Stratford, in 1929 to the former Ellen` Reid 1, 1910 in St. Peter's Church, Goderich, to William J. Chisholm who predeceased her, in 1950. She lived in Toronto' for a few years and for the past, four years ,has. 'resided al Huronview. She.w,.,..sa,.„.,,i ember of SL.. Peter's Church. . Surviving are two daughters, Jean Chisholm of Toron.to"arad Mrs: Louis R. (Theresa) Fulford, London; one son, 'en- neth Chisholm, Gl,oderich; seven grandchildren a and 12 great grandchildren. '•Funeral service was.Tuesil'ay, July 16.at St. Peter's Ohurch with Rev. Fr. R. Moynaban-of= fic_ iating. Interment was in St.' Peter's Cemetery, Colborne Township. Pallbearers were 'Mike Horn- blower, • Ron Chisholm, Ian 'Chisholm, Ted Carney; Johh Smith and Jack Marr.. Prayers* were said at Stiles Funeral i-llome Monday evening prior to' t -he funeral' service. MRS. ADA ASHTON Mrs. Ada Ashton, Goderich, died Sunday, July 7 in Alexan= dra M,ar'ne and General Hospital following. a brief illness. She Vas 90. She was the former., Ada , Stevenson- and.._ was - born December 23, 1883. in Port :4 Albert to •.Jame~ .an'd Margaret - (Chambers) Stevenson. S''he was a resident • of Colborne Town- ship for -25 years, 'moving to Goderich in 1950. She was a • member of Knox Presbyterian Church. She was .predeceased by her husband, George Ashton;. one daughter, Mrs. Margaret Nath; and tyr sohs, George • and• James. ' „Surviving are two slaughters, S,eldon (Violet). Ross, Brucefield and Mrs.. Gil (Florence). -O'Neil, London; •four • sons; Roy, x, Lorne and Harolds._.•.aiil., cif,-:Goder,iCh Robert of Port,, Elgin; ..1.9 gra'ndihil'd•ren - ,and • 32 great grandchildren; one. sister, Mrs. Winona Munro, New.Westmi- stem BC; :. and • one .brother, James. Stevenson, Clinton., Funeral service- was .Wed- nesday, July. 10 at McCallurn Funeral Home with Rev. G.L:'' Royal ;-official ing. Interment, was in • Colborne "Cemetery,. Pallbearers were "Bruce Ashton, : Stephen Park, Wayne Var]storre, Dan Hill, •Ralph Hill and •Jim' Rosi. • Flowerbearers were Lau,rje Hill, Dodie Hill,. Vicki Park and Wanda Park. . STEPHEN ROUSE • Stephen Rouse of Goderich Township died suddenly July 11 iti-Lucknow at the, age of 58. . He was born October 6, 1915 •a in East Waw_nosh Tcvailihip -to Charles and Annie (Small) ,. Rouse. He had resided' in Goderich • for many `years and* .was an auto. mechanic at' Rouse Auto Electric until the recent' ,.sale of the business. He, was an, adherent of the .Anglican Church." He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Beryl)... '.Faulds, 1111.15 Clinton and•Mrs: Robert . (Anne' Ada) Roth, '°Kit - 'd ener; four grandchildren; • l:hree sisters, Mrs. Viola Gold stein,- Miami,, ,Florida; Mrs. 'Fred f Elorence) . Bowen;. Goderich . and Mrs.' -Sally Thomas, Niagara -on -the, Lake; an'd two brothers, Ernie of Nor- wich and "Edward (if Blyth. -.Funeral service was Sunday,:, July 14 at..Stiles Funeral Home with Canon O, 3. •Russell .of- (iciating. interment; :was in Blyth 'Cemetery., I • 4. who survives him. He has lived in Goderich since his marriage and was a member of the-. Brethren Church. Funeral service was at Stiles Funeral -Home, July 16 with the ,Rev. W.H. McWhinnie of- ficiating. Interment was in Bayfield Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gladwin Westlake; -. W I` av Linnett, •:Milvert Reid, Jaynes' McIntosh, Jim 4 eid and Clif- ford Greer. ' • Port Albert ACW plan, summer «thar • , The' Port. Albert Christ Church Anglican, Church Women' held their .July meeting at \,the. home of Mrs. Elmer Graham in Goderich. The nrleeting opened with the President, Mrs., Alma'. Black giving the call to worship.' A ,poem "God Who^Touches Earth with Beauty” was read by Mrs. Clara Draper, and the Scripture Lesson was read by Mrs. Ann . Livingston. Mrs, Alma . Black gave "the meditation. The minutes of . the last meeting were read and correspondence was dealt with: --A: poem written by Mrs: Ann -Livingston, was read 'by„. Mrs. Alma Black er•tditled "The Altar' of Christ . Church." The roll call was answered 'with 12 members present.- The resent: -'The Health and • Welfare report was given'°by Mrs. Clara Draper and , the treasurer's report was ,given by Mrs. Villa Petrie.*. ' Business followed which .in- cluded the lunch,,.:•for: •the• Cemetery Ser ice on Jul_y''14, and the bazaar on July -2,, '- The ladies of the . hurch are also planning " a community 7, shower for bride-to-be, ' Miss Charene, Adams which 'will be held'on July. 31 in° the church basement, q A contest "was conducted 'by Mrs. Alma Black and was won by Mrs: Ann Livingston. A reading vti'as `given by Mrs. Viola Petrie "Dignified - Who Me?" The meeting closed with ' prayer followed by lunch, served.. by.1he, hostess. ' ComfflssIonIoq service The Lutherans of Goderich and vicinity saw the culmination• of their hopes on Sunday as Pastor Marvin Barz was'officilally commissioned as fulltime pastor of the local mission,:The service was held at Robertson Memorial School and Was Attended .by over 1.00 persons. From the left are The Rev. R,E Knoll; Executive Secretary for the Ontario District, Lutheran Church Missouri Synod whQ delivered• the sermon; The Rev, Albin Stanfel, President of the Ontario District Who was in charge of the commissioning procedures; The Rev. Marvin Barz; The Rev. Herbert °Kriieh, Seebach's Hill -Wartburg; The Rev. Erwin L. T'epicer, Stratford; and The Rev, V.ernoriThreinen, Mitchell,. Pastor Barz, his wife and six of their seven childreri have•taken up residence at 22 Suncoast prive in Goderich. (staff photo) • 11 This is `the season for wed- dings and 'each week our paper shows pictures of happy couples' embarking. on a new life together. ,Recently I heard about a happening at a wedding that caused an unusual stir and a few chuckles. Lt'.s,something the couple will likely remember above everything else when they celebrate their future an- niversaries. . It was: a particularly ° large and_ impressive ' assembly of be tut ifull,v gowned bridesmaids, a very beautiful bride, a handsome groom; best man, and a splendidly.a-ttired group of ushers and c her,at- tendant"5, Each of the young ladies carried a bouquet and each of the men had a•„bouton- niere. The' little .flower girl, aged about four, held a,d'ainty basket • of multiflowe.rs. The group :made.. a magn'ificent.p- pearance acros.s•the front of the church. • After the Organ stopped playing everyone waited in silehce for the minister' to begin.. ',Just 'then 'the little flower girl, noticed he had no flower and not wanting him to •be Overlooked she called out to v but :she :was quite.rightin one thing t.hat..God should not •be overlooked or forgotten. at a wedding. If'a marriage. is to•be really happy, blest and successful, the parties involved• must not neglect to •provide a meaningful place for God and religion. It is only .God's blessing that can really • Sanc*tifv .and make holy a lasting marriage :con- la-acted on-'t;,acted between a •man -and . woman, a was in sympathy, kindness and understanding 'for simple people that , Jesus acted and changed water *into -Jesus was niit .. a„' severle, -,,austere kill joy. ,He lived to 'share i'nthe °happy rejoicing Of, a wedding -celebration. To have 1-liin and His Father at .your wedding' is. to invite -lasting joy and happiness. A Marriage may be not much more than a -contract of•mutual understandi'rik and commit- . ,1nerft, plus, a• pleasant • social' gathering if it does -not, have the presence of God. In a truly Christian '.marriage God is not forgotten.• Love, af: .fecti'on , and . mutual corornit- ment of the marrying couple is • sealed in t tie• renewed commit•••' ° -men( :in which they give them -'- ' hem=- ' selves to God,and His will for, them. , . Now, some people, would be suspicious .that to give. God a predominate .place at a w,ed- ding would be to- cast a gloom • Over the ----affair when in fact ' evidence points to just the op- posite. - • " • Rem -ember when .lesbs attend 'the rest of the party in a clear,..- •jdeed the.wedding at Cana and rin6ng, childish voice; 'cLook, ° lthe host, inadvertently ran out we forgot God. . • . give Jiim • a .• of wine:In the East,'hospitility flower too", and taking'a posy was a sacred duty 'and 'to run from her own basket she tried ''out of wine on such•an.impor- to reach it'up Lo the minister. ' tant occasion would bring em • It ,rnau be That the religious barrassemnt, shame.. and training .of the little girl •had?s*- humiliation to the family. It .n.ot been very :clear 'for, het( to' mistake the minister for God HeIp�ui Hewt... ,Help jou( Heard fund p„. • OWER.TINTEREST RATESI NO Available -On • - IS.T'AND 2ND MORTGAGES Anywhere in Ontario °On RESIDENTIAL,t CC1MMERCIAL,.INDUS•TRIAI •O• • D and FARM PROPERTIES a! m InteriM Financing For NeviConstruction, & Land Development ' For 'Re .ressentafly l t In -'Your' Area, ' , , 'Phone A SAFEVVIIlf INVESTMENTS AND CONSULTANTS LINMiTED + �y : (519.) 744-x535 Coitebt Head Offtae ,5S Weber St B: Kitchener, brit. 4, --We Buy Existing Mortgagee for instant Cash— surzaROM EVIORRA N1f,K I,Y •i; Bob McCALLUM Representative 11 Cambria •Rd., Goderidh 524-1345 >unduy, July.2 OSPELLITES QUARTET •nSPECIAL SPEAKER: _Br�aln Hunking Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN COMING. FRIDAY.,' JULY'. ?6 8, P. 2 Itt Ga�arlch flarbour Park -GC SPEL SING feattiring Sam 'Learning.�dt The "proverb! Evil prevails whnS' men ado . not hirrg r 10 1 GQPERZCH GNAL-3'I'AIFZ, THUROD4Y, JUIN ..18, I074 -,PAGE 9 A recent. Sunday., morning worship service at First 1 a'p.tist Church in Goderich. „was attenv ded by about `i d0 young -people• from the Baptist Church Camp, Hermosa, just north of _.town. With their. 'counsellc•)rs, the young people were responsible for the :service. :'Thank God ,for„ what is being done at Hermosa Baptist Camp",—eo nmented Rev. W.H. Mc'Whirinie following the special service. For .M1N RO - Baptist Convention of OntarioThe .dein program is .:.a and Qiviebev has cc.nducted a varied one,,Cmeeting. rhe needs°' number of summer camps for of all, Fine camping ,provision' bays and''girls of all agetr Fier: `js -found with., an, 'excellent „mora is only one of them and'. swimming, pool and 'games and , " this year as in,years past, many' craft facilities of the' very best:,•. .young .people; have been Each day, marning'devptian$. "coming into touch "with the and singing' is enjoyed by all Christian faith and as .a result and j.he campfire ' at night have made decisions for Jeau`s finishes every day with an im, Christ", " • pressive session, - The fine weather,of the past week has been ideal -for sight seeing drives in the van, with «THE PURPOSE OF THE LAW” WI',>'7i TAME . 81BLE BY CORNELIUS, R, STAM PRES. BEREAN BOLE SOCIETY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS , 60635" some of the programs being ' held out under the•tree', _, "Therefore by the deeds of the fens -e might ,abound” (Rom. ' Mrs. . Prouty of Exeter con- law there shall no ttesh be -juste- 5:2t ). ducted a; Bible study and hymn Pied in ..His sight ." (Rom. "That • sin by the command• sing on the front lawn' on 3:20). ment might become exceeding Tuesday afternoon. V ' it is strange that so niany sin- sinful" (Rom. 7:13). . , Tyventy two' m�ui� bers of the cere,people can so misunderstand ''.It was added.,,because' of. Over 90 Club ` their July God's written Word- as to suppose transgression" (Gal. 3:19). Meeting in the north verandah that He .gave the law "to help us • This leads us to; the conclU• to be•good" or "as a rule of life. ' sion: on Wednesday. ntBeertaHowe', of The law was not -given .to help, "Therefore' by, the deeds of the ' the home Taff entertained with :.s t� be good, but rather to show lay,/ shall no flesh be justified in accw.rdion music and a sing -a- • us that we are sinners and need°a his sight'' (Rom, 3:20). ' "' ,long: Aksisting „pwith rhe ac savior. Rom.' 3:22,23 says that Tris makes sense, for doinl�' a tivities'w were volunteers Mrs. "there is no °difference, for all • few .good things cannot right the Luckham, Mrs.'' Hanlv and have Sinned rand come short of wrongs we have done. Good is Vaughan 'flunking., <>> • the glory of God How foolish, whatweshould do, hence should They Clinton Centennial then, to look -t9 the law for help. not expect additional credit for it. Band plated for a" concert on. It is not the function of the -law Bul, thank God, ''Christ died . to ricin the criminal, but to con- for our sins", (1 Cox. 15:3) and the lawn on family night. The' • denen• hies. _Thus• the Bible for o im all w. (I Cli.eve are just:• .— leader of the band Rev. Dwight • teaches that the'law-was given: •fied" (Acts 13:39). ' - Strain' and -his assistant Mrs. "That every mouth.might be "Therefore we conclude that a Mary Hearn deserve a. great stoped, and -all the world 'Might pian is justifie.d by faith without deal of crls lit far giving leader- Q, be brought in guilty before God" the deeds •o' the, law" (Rorty. ship and training to the thirty (f2om..3:19):•y� 3:28),,,,.,,' ,- young musicians and we hope For by .the law .is, the•k.nowl .' Believe on the Lord Jesus" edge of sin".(Rom. 3:20). Christ, 'and thou shalt be saved" they will find time to'visit., us •. ',The law entered' that the of- , (Acts •16:31). ' again this summer. (B LAKE AND ELDON STREETS, GODERICH) SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1974 Sunday School • for all ages :9:30 A.M. • ' • Divine Worship 11:00 A.M. • Sermon: "THE -NAME OF VICTORY" . Marvin ,I,.. Barz, Pastor • 22 Suncoast Dr.. W. 524-2235 "Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of alt" Acts 10:36 .FIRST BAPTIST- CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario,. and Quebec) MONTREAL STREET near The Square REV. W.H. McWHINNIE,F.R.G.S. • Organist: Mi Frank Bissett 9:45 a.m—Sunday School - 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship M1 TIieFree Methodist Church :Park . St. at V jctoria Pastor:. H. Ross Nicholls 10:00 a.m.Be part of a gl'oviing^Sunday School S _ .11:00. a.m. Morning Worship Conference' Superih endent Rev. E.A. Cobper 7:00, p.m. Film,- "The. Word Became Flesh" . Anyone needing bus transportation phone" 524-9903 • Everyone Welcome ° CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC FUNDAMENTAL REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor • 10:00, a.tP, BIBLE,,SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES For free bus transportation. please- call 524-9497 . • . 11:00 B.M. Preaching Service - 7:30 p. m. • Evenin'q Service The 'Pastor will speak at both services. Wed. 8 P.M,. -, PRAYER MEETING . Welcome to 'the Friendly Church THE' REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, BA. Minister THEREV. RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant .- WILLIAM M. CAMERON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1974 S,ainmer Schedule t..Servide is at 10:00 A.M. Sermon:°"MAN'S CHIEF END" A(Nursonryl:Faciiities). Fellowieshlp and refre$lhments - p a after service on the, front lawn Vaoetion Bible School,Ju,ly 29 to August' 2.,, Enter to Worship Depart to Serve THE ,SALVATION ARMY ' 18 WATERLOO ST..S 524-9341 SUNDAY • SCHOOL —,9:45. A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP — 11:00 A.M. a EVANc E4ISTIC• SERVICE 7:00 P:M. WEEKDAY Home League (tidies) 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. GEORG.E'S CHURCH SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1974 -.6TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY ' Holy . Communion at 8:30 p.m.- , Holy Communion "and Sermon at 10 a.m. • c�a Nursery at .10;6.m. .PLEASE NOTE CHANGE'OF TIME Rector: Canon G.G. Russell, B.A. B.D. "Choirmaster-Orgahist Joseph B. Herdmari ."Don't just watch us grow, Come and help us grow." Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle�� Affiliated with the Pentecostal ,Assemblies of C. -made • CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. ' 'REV. PETER G•,ST. DON, Pastor SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1974., • 10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL • Free Bus .Transportation • 11:00 a.m.--MORNING SERVICE 7:00' p.m;—EVENING SERVICE ' Q•1J 0' S? Thurs.' Children'sld' Hour 7-8 p.tn. every Thursday. 11 @ Friday 7:30 p.m. -Youth Sery"ice "God ,sends us the Storms to. prove He is the only Shelter!". , (Psalm . 91:1-11) , • • For further information about church Sprvice5, call 524-8506., HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP _ - • REV,. -LEONARD WARR ,11:15 A.M. - Wership . service Guest Speiaker: REV. A. FRY Mrs; J..Sn,der,"Orgattist & Choir Director. North •Street United Church. The Ray. aRalp) E.'King; B.A„ B.0., Mirifst .--Miss Clare fi1lctlowlotna, Visiting Assistant Mr. Lorne H. Dottsrer - Director' of Music SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1974 Worship, at:10:60 a.m. - SermOn: . a "ir,lyE . YOUR ENEMIES" 'Nursery Facilities and Junior Church •:(341! year olds) ,0 Eldest Soloist: Mr. 13iii Stiles (coffee' wilt i* served i5ltv�rwft gilii iirvii )' Coyne *id MForrlhlp with us: