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J.A. KIDD
John Alexander Kidd,
,Toronto, formerly of Goderich,
died Friday, February 28 at
Providence Hospital, Scar-
boiough. He was 71.
1 -le was predeceased by his
wife, the former Mary Kilgour,
in 1972.
Surviving is a son Peter and a,
daughter Mrs. R. (Christine)
Campagne; two grand-
children; one sister, Miss Helen
Kidd; and ' two brothers,
Terence M. Kidd and Gerald
Kidd.
Funeral service was Monday.
March 3 from Our Lady . of
Perpetual Help Church,
Toronto. Interment was in St.
Peter's Cemetery, Colborne
Township.
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Lobraico Funeral Home in
, Toronto was in charge of
MRS. IDA VIDEAN
Mrs. Ida Videan, Goderich,
died- Thursday, February 27 in
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital.
the was the daughter of the
Yea' th4tugh I walk through the volley
of the shadow of deulh. 1 shall fear no
evil for Thou ari with me
—23rd Psalm
late Abraham George and Eliza
(Wyatt) Smith of Goderich. She
was married to James T.
Videan who predeceased her
April 17, 1968: She was a
member of Victoria Street
United Church and Victoria
Street United Church Women.
Surviving are three
daughters, Mrs, William
• (Betty) Chubb, Southfield,
Michigan; Mrs. J.R. (Jean)
Haines, Northville, Michigan;
and Mrs. Roy (Sally) Chubb,
Caseville, Michigan;' nine -
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren; two sisters,
Mrs; George (Mary) Videan,
Venice, Florida and Mrs. Earl
(Elsie) Elliott, Goderieh; and
one brother, Vernon Smith,
Goderich. 4'
Funeral service was
Saturday, Marc h 1 , at
McCallum Funeral Home with
Rev. Leonard Warr officiating.
Interment ,was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Dr. James Haines, Randy
Haines, Steven Haines, William
Chubb, Larry Zalewski and
James Sturdy.
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When a new building is raised
and completed all shiny new
everyone comes from miles
around
to see its beginning.
The mayor is there, the M.P.'s,
the architect, the builder,
the other dignitaries trying to
look unselfconscious,
but pleased to cut the ribbon
or give a speech
rTh"e clergyman intones the
blessing and invocation.
Everybody smiles and feels
proud
about the raising of thebright
new edifice.
How come, then, when an old
building is razed
nobody hardly ever comes to
bless
and honor her?
As the great iron ball smashes
its weight against the walls
causing 'the brick and mortar
• and
wood and glass
to fall to the ground,
does anyone remember that
once
a man
was proud of plans,
he drew up for that building?
What about the men who built
herl
Did not their hammers ring out
AUIURN....AD DISIRICT NEWS
WALKERBURN CLUB
The February meeting of the
Walkerburn Club was held .at
the home of Mrs. Lloyd
•McClinchey. Mrs. McClinchey
welcomed all and gave a
reading. 1
The minutes of the previous
meeting were accepted as read
by the secretary, Mrs. Lloyd
Penfound. Roll call was an-
swered by 12 members and two
visitors,by''giving donations to
the support of the Foster Child.
Correspondence was read
from the Hunking Family,
Stanley Ball, Kenneth Pen -
found, Rev. Fred Carson and
the foster child.'
The draw prize '`donated .by
Mrs. Henry ,Hunking was won
by Mrs. Worthy Young.
Plans were made "for' the
March meeting which will be
held at the home of Mrs. Ronald
Gross. Lunch committee will be
Mrs.' Lloyd * McClinchey and
Mrs. Lloyd Penfound_.and the
program committee will be
Mrs. RonaldGross and Mrs.
Garth McClinchey.
The members will assist at
Huronview on March 12th,..__
Mrs. " Lloyd Penfound ' in-
troduced the guest speaker of '
the afternoon, Mrs. Tielman
Westerhout of R.R. 1, Clinton.
She showed interesting slides of
trips' to the-f3arbados, Alberta
and British Columbia. A
delicious lunch was served by
Mrs. Ronald Gross and Mrs.
Mc
Garth Clinchey.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Frances lark spent
last weekend in London with
Mr. and Mrs. J.C. McIntosh
and family.
Rev. and Mrs, Maldwyn
Roberts and Anna of Argentine
M spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Bean and family
and called on many friends, in
the village.
The Women's World Day of
Prayer Service will be held on
Friday, March 7 at 8 p.m. in the
Huron Men's Chapel in Auburn.
The guest speaker will be Miss
Norma Wark, Reg. N. who is
attending Emmanuel College,
. preparatory to .servingon a
Mission Field. Special music
will be given and an invitation
is extended to all ladies in the
community to attend this an-
nual prayer service.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright, David, Derrick and.
Lorie visited last Sunday with
his brother, Mr. James Cart-
wright, Mr„ . Cartwright and
Paul at R.R. , Aylmer.
Winners at the weekly card
party were; ,high
Maitland Allen; low man,
Karry Brawley; high lady,
Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, low
lady, 'Mrs. Thomas Haggitt;
novelty prize, Oliver,Anderson.
Mrs. Lorne Popp remains in
intensive care unit in Clinton
Public Hospital prior to going
to London to Dr. Sears, the
heart specialist. Miss Diane
Popp of Toronto East General
1-IosPita1'''Was home with her
family for the weekend,
al
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The first meeting of the t'
Auburn 1 4H club was held at
the home of Mrs. Donald
Cartwright.
Mrs. Cartwright -welcomed
the girls and took'charge of the
election of officers. They are:
President Sandra McClinchey;
vice-president Marilyn
Wightman; and press reporter
Sandra Popp, The secretary
will be floating and the .
telephone comrni'ttee
discussion, planning your
wardrobe and demonstrated
how to take measurements.
Plans were made for the next
meeting to be held on March 20.
The meeting closed with the 41-1
pledge.
Mrs. Wes Bradoock.
UCW'
The United Church Women of
Knox United Church held their
annual family night in the
Sunday School Room of the
church last Friday evening,,
February 28th when the
members of the congregation
and guests were entertained..
Approximately one hundred',
persons enjoyed a delicious
dinner served by the members
of the U.C.W.
Following the dinner, Rev. -
Garnet Potter entertained with
several violin selections ac-
companied by Miss Nancy
Anderson. Everyone enjoyed a.
sing -song led by Miss Nancy
Anderson with pianist Mrs.
NormanWi ht
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Mrs. Brian Hallam's group of
young people, very ably,
presented a play entitled
"Sauce for the Gosling."
Mrs. Gerald McDoWell,
president, of the United Church
,Women, welcomed the guest
speaker, Rev. Maldw ,zn
Roberts, Mrs. Roberts and
daughter, Anna of Argentine.
They are presently. • on
furlough in Canada, . Rev.
Roberts was -a former minister
of ,the Auburn Charge and deft
here six years ago to be a
missionary in the Argentine.
Rev. Roberts gave an, in-
^teresting talk.on his work in the
Argentine.
Mrs. Ernest Durnin thanked
Rev. Roberts for his in-
formative taik and Mrs. Gerald
McDowell presented him with a
gift on behalf of the United
Church' Women.
Donald Haines also spoke
words of thanks to Rev.
Roberts. Ronald Hallam„
Sunday School Superintendent,
expressed the regret' of all
present at his misfortune in
losing his home and contents by
fire. Gifts were presented to
hind: from .7the—" Church.
congregation, the Sunday
School and the United Church
Women.
Ron thanked everyone for
their concern and generosity to
him.'
Pastor' and Mrs. Alfred Fry
of Goderich were also guests.
Pastor Fry retired recently
from the Auburn Charge.
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FROM THE NILE
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Mrs: Jack Clements 529-7648,
The February -United Church
Women meeting was held in the
church, beginning with a pot
luck dinner atr 12:30 on
February 17.
The annual meeting was also
held the same day at 1:30 p"m.
with_afair attendance.
Mrs. Young opened the
U.C.W. meeting by Welcoming
- everyone.'" Minutes were read
`and roll call was answered- by
twelve members and six, sick
calls reported.
Treasurer's report was given,
by Mrs. Feagan. World's' Day
of Prayet was discussed and is
to be held in "Nile Church"
with Captain Heber, of the
Goderich Salvation Army as
guest speaker. It is to be held on
March 7 at 2 p.m.
The meeting was closed with
the Mizpah benediction.
At the annual meeting it. was
decided to have an auction sale
at the church in the fall. .
SOCIAL NEWS
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Allister Nivins on the
"arrival of their twin girls. '
Mr. Dan ,Mero is recovering
quite well at°home after having
n'u,
eye surgery in London.
Mrs. K. Constabarris is in
London Hospital this week .for
tests.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Ron Diermit,
Brian and Karen of "St. Marys
Called on Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Brindley and family oh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Campbell
left on Friday for a couple
weeks vacation in Mexico.
The Explorer girls are
planning bn a bus trip to the Ice
Capades on Thursday March
13. We are hoping on having a
bus load.
, Mr,. and Mrs. Delmar Sproul,
Mt; .h � d Mrs. Geo. McKinnon
and Mir. and Mrs. Dave Dawson
left on Monday for a holiday in
Jamaica.
Since the,discovery of the
Salk vaccine, poliomyelitis is
no longer a dreaded health
threat. However, the March
of Dimes 'reminds us that
everyone 'should 'be im-
munized against polio every
five years. For your
protection, contact your
doctor or , yotfr" * local
Department of Putlic Health
for your polio shot.
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carp and true,
plying their craft at ,
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sheathing the floors
What were their dreams?
work '
so nobly done would crash
in dust a
'til there was nothing left?
Who were the many o
who took the best
give'? "
who made their money ... or
failed?
Where are they?
wners
he ,had to
Where are the workers
who for hundred years
walked through her room's,
rushed up her steps,
and.dhd their jobs
from Monday until pay day?
WHERE
There
past.,
gla
guil
the
D
IS EVERYBODY?
are a few who scurry
ncing
tily at her disarray,
y look ashamed at her in-
dignity.
o they remember something?
Some old men stand across the
street
and watch. They remember;
and see themselves portrayed
in that proud.building
when they were young, erect,
and strong and eager to give
their all to life.
Now, they lean on faltering
limbs
and wince' as the great
hammerTcrashes through the
walls . *
because they feel the pain
that s,iut_ersihrough their
marrow.
They know.
Oh God, bless this building
as she crumbles back to earth
with her dead merrigries.
And. gless these ancient men
that
they may know ,
that in Your eyes, their worth
is much, much more ttian
temporal things.
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SUNDAY '
SOVICES.
BEREA.BY=THE—WATER,
LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Meeting at Robertson Memorial School .
(Blake and Eldon 'Sireets, Goderlch)
SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1975
9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all
11:00 a.m. Worship'
SERMON: MORE THAN EYE CAN SEE
Wednesday, March 12,7:30 p.m.
Service at Bethel Holiness Chapel
Marvin L. Barr, Pastbr
524-2235
"Being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our (
Lord Jesus Christ" Rornans 5, 1
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Oniario and Quebec)
MONTREAL STREET near The Square
REV. W.H. McWHINNIE
Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett
9%5 a.m.—Sunday.School
Come and Worship with us
All Are Welcome
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The family that brays together....Stays foiether
Don t just witch us grow Come and help ue grow
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated With' the. Pentecostal Sven qies amide:
Rev. PETER G. ST. DON. Pastor • .
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
Frpe Bus Transportation,
11 en a.m. Morning ervice
7:00 p.m. Evening Seevice
Tuap. 8:00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
Friday 7:30 p,m, -Youth Service -
''Those who think dpermissable to tell white lies.-
soon go colourblind.11 ,
Listen to our Gospel Music Broadc'ast Channel 12 TV
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'18 WATERLOO ST. S
524-9341
i` The Free Methodist Church
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SUNDAY SCHOOL — 9:45 A.M.
FAMILY WORSHIP — 11:00 AM.
WEEKDAY Home League (ladies) Wed., 8:00 p".m.'
Prayer & Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30, p.m.
"An Are Cordially invited to Attend"
; Park St. at Victoria Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls 4 ;
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
TOPIC: THE FOUR.WENTS TO CLEANSING 1. SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1975 ,
6: 30 p.m. BIBLE STUDY i LENT IV •
Anyone needing bus transportation phone 524-9903 HOI,,Y COMMUNION AT 8:30 A.M.
Everyone Welcome
CALVARY dAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTiC FUNDAMENTAL
10:00a,m.BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AG,ES
11:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE
6;15 P.M. WORD. OF LIFE CLUB
7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE
W.ED. 8 P.M. PRAYER MEETING
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
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WEDNESPAY, March 12 - HOLY COMMUNION AT .51:38, A.M.
Knox Presbyterian Church
Bob McCALLUM
Representative
11 Cambria Rd.. Goderich
524-7345
THE REV: G.,,LOCKHART RO-YAL, B.A. Minister:
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NE REV. RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant
WILLIAM M. CAMERON, Director of Praise
, SUNDAY, MARCH, 9, 1975
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship
SERMON: ENTERTAINING ANGELS
UNAWARES
1Nursery and Junior Congregation)
Enter to Worship
Depart to Serve
DISCUSSION GROUP AT 7:30 P.M.
hector: Canon GIG. Russelt, B.A., B.D.
, Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. Herdman
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ci Victoria Street United Church
HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR
10 a.m. Bible School For Ail Grades
'11 a.m. Worship Service
Sermon: "THE. RENT VEIL"
'Mrs. J. Snider, Organist & Choilrbirector
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North Street United -Church
The Rev. Ralph E. King, B.A., B.D., Minister -
Miss Clare McGowan - Visiting Assistant
Mr. Lorne H. Dotterer - Director of Music
Sunday School ages 10 and up at ten a.m.,
Ages 3 to from Worship at 11:00 a:m.
, Sermon: "WHILE HE MAY BE FOUND"-
.(SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM)
Nursery facilities
Come and Worship with us..
Huron Men s Chapel
AUBURN
Sunday, March 9
8:00 P.M.
MR. DON HILL
F.ormer President of Christian Businessmen's Committee
• and btisinessmen in London will speak.
— PLUS —
THE BRIDLE FAMILY
Will sing.
You are as welcome as the (lowers in May
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