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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-03-27, Page 25ii# •D ttt ' , °ODER ICH. SIGNAL. -S'T'AR, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1975-.4,4l 0, BY R. NICHOLLS FREE METHODIST CHURCH j0 jUEEjAREEU t Yea. thqugh 1 ,vglk thrat ;01.Olt VOW . 4,i th" ohadgw •g( degtit, #icA,+}111Or 9,0 rvtl. Ag Thou art "OAOP« 4 John 12: 24 "Verily, verily, I personal Gethsemane over the say unto you, Except a corn of controlling grip of the world, wheat fall into the ground and the flesh, and the devil in your die, it abideth alone: but if it life? Were you able to quote die, it bringeth forth much— -emphatically those famous last fruit." words, Never -the -less not my The glory of Easter can will but thine be done?" It so hardly be over -emphasized. So you have not only "passed from important is it, that, like the ' death unto life" but like the sun is reflected in every prism other forms of nature you have of the jewel, the drama, and ' erched your perfect state in glory of Good -Friday through : tkslfe: - - Easter is reiterated in every Some ne'has said, "Man is arm As I grope through the tor - pulling feel certain people vegetable, animal, and within im. a God shaped g p g ullfe their own weight.Too Fast WayNowhere, a new spiritual. vacuum hat nothingelse can time and baseness of the p g crucifixion andework my way ,often,, our response is to feature length dramatic film, Under severe pressure the satisfy."It was Augustine.who b me angry or reject them will be shown at the Goderich "Thoµ hast made us for up to the glory and splendour of � g y J ordinary piece of coal is said, , the resurrection, I am struck, because they're not behaving in "" Free Methodist' Church at` 8 transformed into the rarest thyself, and the heart of man is the manner in which we want p.m. on April 4. diamonds.... The rending of the restless until it finds its rest- in once again, by how •,$ach of us crucify Christ over and over in them to. How differently Jesus Filmed in beautiful Eastman acorn precedes the stately oak.-Thee."handled situations like this. He color in an upper midwestern From intombment ' in, a Tobe sure a block of coal has our own lives.' • ' We, do it by our self- loved his''di'sciples but'freed setting, it takes a bold look into chrysalis emerges the gorgeous some worth, but scarcely them to , become themselves. the life and times of today's moth. Nor has mankind, or the ' comparable to a" diamond. centreness,' by broken lower animal kingdom escaped Acorns mayhave a certain 'relationships. We • hammer They often used this.freedom in teens. g p nails into the hands and 'feet of ways that disappointed Him Billy Zeoli,• . President of the divine edict, "In sorrow fascination, until you look upon Jesus eve time we refuse to and in the end they d:serted Gospel Films, Inc., in releasing thou shalt bring forth t o mighty oak, but what ' Him. But•He kept the -channels • the film for ,public showings children." 1. . comparison can be made listen sensitively to our of communication open, said, ."It is, high time to children, our parents and to a,g God, who "knew what was in between the ugly grub., grid the others around us. We crucify by identified with them and loved challenge the assumption that man," John 2: 25 said of his beautiful moth. By the same m them tothe'end. • today's teenagers are refusingto • share the wealth Thoughwe fail miserablyto dual natures, John 3: 6 "That token, 'There is ... no con- miniature adults to whom which is born' of the flesh is damnation to, them that are in that is ours with someone who catch on to what God is trying has little, by. being blind to Y g parental respolasibility can be flesh, and that which is born of Christ, who walk not after the to show us, He continues to woo met with expensive gifts, .Left the Spirit is spirit." flesh,but after the Spirit." another s,hurt, or deaf to the us by saying, "What more can I to his own devices, today's teen cries of the Suffering ones. We gt The clear evidence points out Rom. 8:1. do? Since,they havV -,;. aten my will copy the only, yet faulty, that Nicodemus bore the May I ask a personal _ add more blows every tine we s,• ,' reject another of God's children servants, I will sen: them my example he has — today's stamp, and image of the first question? Is Easter a personal j.- onlySon. Surely they will adult, whose god is money and Adam only, and was in the grip experience in your life, or just who happens to be han- him." (Luke 20: 9-13) whose motivating force is the of sin, and was carnal by another date op your calendar? dicapped, or of a different respectaccumulation of • material color, or creed, or religion than We don't like to ask ourselves nature,-- (churchman not Is your life a tread -mill of 1 the question, ``What,rnore can I 'wealth." withstanding) The carnal monotony while deep• within, oLIn short whenever we will do?" but prefer to let the other Daring to challenge the new nature is no more ready to your soul gazes earnestly � fellow to wait for s. accepted conduct,. Fast Way surrender to the spiritual through the `bars of its not identify with the needs andchange,..: p g ' feelings of others, we pul4Jesus someone else to make the first Nowhere uncovers the. teenage nature than Herod was to the materialistic prison -house in loss 'u ' as surelyas move, or get: his' hands dirty. world of deceit with stunning u on•the c ) King of the Jews, ot" Phat•agh to asearelz f a reasonable ansvwer ..__. - . _ ..�cSad- top say,.- .wharf" -'barriers. —tru-t h Frorn-_ the spinning_ •t'he R rn n soldiers did`almost . "' f of nature mineral,over-but t for this world, He has 14 qatfet ?e&b ed k y are not asi'Way Nowhere coming to �:6orderich slaken his grip on the Children to fifes three most basic 2 000years ago. For them, He separate us from others we Israel. questions. Where have I come g eblameusomebody else• Onlyofft r a batteringof frcjm_ • Whys am I here? And, prayed, "Forgive them, for , � - they'-know-not�what they -de -I° We don't want to listen to. God plague after plhgue would where am I going? but since we do know what telling us to examine ourselves Pharaoh concede to Moses' Perhaps our text holds the�• by'asking "What can I do?How we're doingcan we expect demands'; *Likewise, the .flesh answer. Whatever products, or. , can I change? How can I love lusteth against the spirit,.and by products modern Science forgiveness? wisely? • How can I the spirit against the flesh' and and manufacturing methods Every time someone is moreoify more•?loselyandanrr1 these are contrary the one to have found for the humble plunged in heartbreak and another's burdens ly mistakes y the other:.... and the only ef- kernal of wheat, -nature has despair, •. ist suffers and �,> looks to us to share and help as if they were my.own. fective weapon is the Word `of endowed her with a much Wheneverhthere is 'recon - God. Jer. 23:29 Is not my word higher calling, and .potential, carry that problem, to show, in some small �ameasure, our ciliation there is the glory of• as a� fire? saith the Lord; and but to realize its high�,calling, it .app appreciation for what He did resurrection. , There' .. is like a hammer that breaketh must die to the low. What for us when he .wenn to the resurrection whenever aparent the rock in pieces? chance do you suppose there , truly listens to his child, when a Just as ,Easter 'could come might be of doing both? , crThere are times_ when friends marriage partner suffers with, oss. only after an all-night wrestling. You'd be surprised .at the but does not nag 'his or her in the Garden of Gethsemane masses of Church -folk who are and family disappoint.us, when mate, when a broken friendship and writhing on the' cross and trying it! is mended; when some , young the last ounce of earthly resistance was spent, just so must th.e,. ,. miracle ,of regeneration await the ex- piration of the ,first Adam nature, still very much alive, and doing well' in the heart of the unbeliever. • The darker the storm clouds, the brighter the rainbow,.so the more decisive the Good Friday, the more glorious the Easter. Have you wrestled in a ff Bob McCALLUM Representative 11 Cambria Rd.. Goderich To THESE FAREWELLYeo though,' walk through the volley of the shadow of death, 1 shall fear no a ,mow wl for Thou art with me — 23rd_, Psh lm GRANT LAWS Grant Albert Daniel Laws,_ Brucefield, died follawing an accident at, Clinton Friday; March 21, He. was 19. He was the son of Sidney and Marian (Duckworth) Laws. He was ' born in Qoderich December, 9, 1955. He. lived in Goderich until moving to Brucefield two years ago. He attended elementalry school in .Goderich and secondary school in Clinton. He worked as a laborer. He -was a member of the Pentecostal church. Surviving are his parents; six' sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Wayne (Deborah) Riley, Londesboro; Mrs. Mark (Joan) /fHarris, Clinton; Gwen, Brenda, ' f trartie, Ijrir"steri,, Kenneth and AUBURN, ONTARIO "Evil Prevails When G od Men Do Nothing" �' v:::r is :ri:•:iY rill ''}}j!•:'�r,:�' l ;� :;$r?1� 1 }y�ri{:;tri ti"•Q'.' r:$ X:v;{err;+';fir. ;;rr:.; f}}i:;::}i}::{'•r •i: 4•{;:i { i.:•r..... } '{C r;{{ :.}?.}''r,:{{:•}:.:r:.}`�}4�?r;;�l?li::?}r$��:;:;i}:: 1.?l,.f:��4^fv9 :r .N..,•: •v{.'r-.:.vr 11 Trudy, all .at home; and his grandfather, Wallace Dudk- worth, Goderich. Funeral service was Monday, March X24 at the Stiles Funeral Home with Rev. Ray Faulkner of Harrison officiating. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery, 'Goderich. Pallbearers were Robert Harris, Wayne Smith, Doug Smith, Ron Graff, Dave Mason and Rick Finch. .student from the western world walks along a.poor the side. of ,,. ,pea,sant in a- poor country:-.. :.•: Oftimes, reconciliation is a' slow and- 'painful process, but % beyond the bleakness of every wheels of motor byes, in a daring, near disastrous race of initiation to tragic death at the hands of party crashers, this dramatic new color motion picture tells the story of the short-circuited morality of the lively ones. With devastating reality, Fast Way Nowhere looks into the home to lay,. bare the materialistic phonine' s in"the lives of parents, whit • is often responsible for the break-up of the American family, A high school basketball coach is drawn into the conflict when a bright-eyed temptress displays cheating devices for taking the fast way. A slightly wacky, 300 pound Hugo provides humorous relief and delightful en- tertainment. This film, with a story that is different, brings forth a straight -forward and powerful Gospel presentation that is sure to ,,cause its viewers to realize anew the shortness . of life, 'the finality of death, and the an- swer to both in the Lord Jesus Christ. Gospel Films, Inc. has produced more than 404lms which are. now being shown in 26 languages in 113 countries around the world. It is the only DR. JAMES POW RIE Dr. James D. Powrie, a former resident of Goderich, died recently in the North Shore Nursing Nome in Miami, Florida. He'was 90. • Dr. Powrie went to Miami 50 years ago' Where he was an osteopathic physician for 47 years. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Miami, . the Masonic- Blue Lodge, the Scottish Rite Bodies °and was past president of the Miami Optimist Club. He is survived by his wife, the former Ada Moore, Private funeral were held in Miami. services CHARLES BARKER Charles Barker, 125 englesea Street, died suddenly Monday, March 17 in Goderich. He was 77. He was a son of the late Henry and Isabella (Burch) Barker and was born July 23, 1897 in Plumstead Kent England. He came to Canada with his parents in May 1907, and has been a resident here since that time. Mr. Barker served in World War .I in the 71st Battalion commanded by Colonel Dunlop. Overseas he`transferred to the 49th Battalion and ' was wounded at the Battle of Amiens. He waSuit a ' Past President of the Royal on Bayfield Road until 1942, After that time, he continued to work as a machinist, in ,in- dustry. Mr. Barker- was a locksmith and hada knowledge of many trades. He was a member` of` the Dawn Bible Students. Surviving are his wife, the former Edith Jenkins whom he married July • $, 1925 in Goderich; five. brothers, Fred, Percy and Ernest, all 'of Goderich; , Albert of `London.; and William of Stratford. He was predeceased by one brother, Harry in 1911. Funeral service ' was Thur- sday, March 20 a;t McCallum Funeral Home ,with Mr. L. W. Zbik officiating. Interment was in Colborne Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harry Shell, Grant Snell, Ted Barker, Douglas Barker, Bob Barker and Bill Barker Jr. MISS LUCILE CAMPSALL Miss- Lucile Campsall died in Goderich- 'Nursing Home ' Saturday, . March 22. She was 64. Born March 1, 1911 in Har- - tington, Ontario, She was the daughter of Harry and Carrie (Sigsworth) Campsall. • Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Keith a (Gwyn)^ Leonard,' Har- tington. • - Rev. Arthur , F. Gardner officiated at the funeral service Christian motion acture in McCallum Funeral Home • ...� ,, ....T _....... _ .. ..:._.- : _....Canada- L�s�-�•�r-anE� -09,x.. _�..._ company. which makes its fils• � available at ' no cost to Goderich. missionaries. He was a member of the •Ind'ependent Order of Forresters. A machinist by ONLY YOU CAN• 1 GIVE THE GIFT trade, he operated. a garage j OF LIFE! and service station in part- nership with his brother Albert .Interment was in Harrowsmith Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Leonard, Reg Leonard, Bob Leonard and Keith Pritchard, all nephews of the deceased. - +r�►i• .••. ••moi•- •rt••1•n•n�.••a•r�••• •• .. ••• •rte•• •. •rte•. ••• •• .••s.•.1•• .••Z••••••_.••1••a.••-•,•'••••.••••►•••••.•••••,••••••.•••••••..•••••••••••••••,••-•••,f•-•••.•••••.•.•••••7 • SUNDAY SERVICES .1e BEREA BY THE WATER The family that grays together... { LUTHERAN CHURCH , Good Friday there is the„SERMON: "HE IS ALIVE 'AND HE IS HERE glorious dawn of Easter ; .. Marvin L. Barz, Pastor 524-2235 ` S morning. d k Calvar in ° ' "Being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our ' Meeting at Robertson Memorial School • (B lake and Eldon Streets, Goderich) MARCH 28, GOOD 'FRIDAY 10:00 a.m. at Bethel Holiness Chapel, MARCH 30, EASTER SUNDAY. 11:00 a.m. at. Robertson°•School If there is a ar Y 1Lord Jesus Christ” Romans 5, 1 your life, my prayer for you • this Easter is a you will a that ask forI..-_..�............�...•�..-�...�..�.•�...•�..�..r•�..•,...�...�..,•r�..-�..-�.._..�..r' for God s help to turn it into a L • brilliant resurrection. SHARE YOUR GOOD HEALTH!' BILLY GRAHAM ' says about the new motion picture "Time to Run"..., There is no doubt that today we see the family unit being attacked from every side, torn apart and fragmented. TIME TO RUN is a motion picture about a farnily, about''fistening, about the, silences between people, the un'apoken moments, and the monients of anger that don't really accomplish anything. TIME TO RUN openly - offers the reality of Jesus Christ as an answer to the human dilemma. feel that, thousands of people will see a part of themselves. in the film. Hopefully; families seeing it will be brought closer together inrrpal understanding and comrnunicat,ion. - I urge you to take your children ... or your parents ....to see TIME TO RUN when it comes • to your community..you may find it more of'a mirror than a motion picture! hmeworld wide pictures 'presents eastmancolor ' =Billy Graham 0 Oil COMING PARK THEATRE APRIL 1 3-1 5 Advance Discount Tickets 36 WEST ST. GODERICH OR PHONE 524-2024 • ii. t FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) MONTREAL-STREET•,nbar The Square REV. W.H. McWHINNIE F.R.G.S. ° Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship SPECIAL SERVICES Good Friday at 7:30 p.m. Communion 'Remembering Christs death for us" The Day of Resurrection • Sunday 9:45 & 11 a.m• SERMON: "CHRIST IS ALIVE" Come and Worship with us on this glad day. S ti .�-• ��..�..r�••�..•..r..�.•�.•raw.�..►1..r�...t..�.••...a.••-� µz:.�►+.�.•�.►�►.•�: f < < , THE-SALVATIONARMY �} 18 WATERLOO St. S ▪ 524-9341 I • SUNDAY SCHOOL — 9:45 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP --11:00 A.M. Stays together Don't lust watch us grow Come and help us grow Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated with the Pentecostal Asiehblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV. PETER G. ST. DON, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Free Bus Transportation 11:00 a.m. Morning Service' '7:00 p.m. Evll<tling Service Tues• 8:00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER Friday 7:30 p.m.' -Youth Service "Let us place more emphasis on an Easter heart than on an Easter hat" Listen to our Gosplel Music Broadcast Channel 12 TV each Mon.. 10:00 a.m• - 11:00 a.m. Are You' Reading The .,r Quotes? EVANGELISTIC SERVICE - 7 p.m. jyrv- •��.• .•t••Vv�.• .•.- .•• ,.. ••.".. .•'� 1ter�►�r. ••.••••1.•••••• •rte + •. WEEKDAY Home League (ladles) Wed:, .&00 p.m. - • j e } j Prayer.8, Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30 p.m. • The Free Methodist Church t ( OFFICERS - CAPTAIN G. HERBER - CAPTAIN M. MacKENZIE 1. Park St at Victoria Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls "All Are Cordially invited to Attend" a. .1. 10:00 a.m, Sunday School j i,..�.._..,.r_..�.._.._..,.._. _.._.._.._.1 • i11:00 a • m • TOPIC: "LIFE BEGINS, A T' EASTER" s------ "----°"----'---"-�`-----`----�, ?•, c i ST: GEORGE'S -CHURCH ' ,� .t 4:30 p.m. FILMSTRIP - -"THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS" ? t MAUNDY THURSDAY, MARCID 27 , Anyone neet(iri .bus transportation phone 524-9903 t 7 p.m. Holy Communion and Stripping of the Altar 9a / GOOD FRIDAY MARCH 28 1. Everyone .Welcome �1 1••••.r•V..v�.•r�•r�•••••••.•ro.rw.•r�.r•••••r�••�.i•�►.•r�..r•�•.•.••�.•ry rV i 2 - 3 p.m. - Devotions • /+.• •.-•\•• ••_.•_..• .01.•••,.••.••..•••...• .,_.••...1•••.•.r,.•._•....•.._•r,.••^1 t • EASTER DAY, MARCH 30 c, ° 1� ry j 1 8:30 8. 9:30' a.m. - Roby Communion (said) � CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH �j ` l la.m. Holy Communion (choral) t t 11 a.m. - Children's Programme and Nursery t t BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET ' EVANGELISTIC — FUNDAMENTAL t t Rector: Canon G.G. ,Russell, B.A., B.D. • I t Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. Herdman i, REV. R. BRUQAC�iER, Pastor , 10:00 a.m. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES m L ( � t • ' 11 A.M. EASTER SERVICE CTtnnt � i Victoria Strut United Church ; SERMON: "THE GLORY OF HIS RESURRECTION" t 6:15 P.M.`WO1 D OF LIFE, CLUB 7:30 'P.M. EVENING SERVICE t t HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR . t t 10 a.m. Bible School For All Grades t 1. SERMON: "THE POWER OF HIS RESURRECTIONS" 1 tT1 a.m. Easter Communion Service tit I SPECIAL MUSIC.AT BOTH SERVICES. W(Reception of New Members) ED. 8 P.M. PRAYER MEETING !�Ii Sermon: T'AS ONE OF THE KING'S SONS" t WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURGH �� W--E—L—C--O—IIA--E-- 4� Mrs. J.1Snider, Organist & Choir Director t •.•1.•1•.1•• -\•.'+•.••1••" -►••1.•.' ••��•.'\..••1•• •.• .► •• .•1••"•►••' ,••1••1••"`.i•. ,••1•• ••^\••" ••i••1..1••- •i• •I' \•.' ..•••1.•1•.'•\••-\••1••1.11'�•.'•r••�,• •r1.••� tt M•.• •••••►•• •• •.1.•• •• •.•.•• .••rte•. ••1.. •• .•••.••-.••-•...••,.•.1.i.-••••,•.•••-►••"t !r Knox Presbyterian Church c t' North Street United Churg t 'l'HE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL. B.A. Minister THE REV. RONALD C. MCCALLU.M, A istant WILLIAM M. CAMERON. Director of Praise tt SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1975 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 'a.m. Divine Worship Sermon: "HE IS RISEN!" (Nursery and Junior Congregation) E•AS'TER 'GOOD FRIDAY,,MARCH.28 Enter to 11:Worahlp00 a.m. "CRUCI,FY OW!"111!" D....,t to Serve ..w :h „ b•.. tt t' The Rev. Ralph E. King, B.A., B.D., Minister • Miss Clare' McGowan - Visiting Assistant Mr. Lorne H. Dotterer - Director of Music SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1975 •Sunday School ages 10 and up at 9:45 a.m. .Ages 3 'to 9 from Worship et 11:00 a.m.. Worship at 11:00 a.m. GOOD•FRIDAY SERVICE MARCH 20, 1975 11:00. A,M. Sermon "A THING INCRE-DIBLE?'t t t (Communion 'and Reception of New Members) Nursery facilltle"s Conde and Worship with us. �' r4,..••�.•••...r1...1►•..►•h•.•.1•.'r.•Y+►.•,•r.r\.r•r..•,...'•,4'\:Y►"r1.I•'\..i"44..• •i►•�•�r•irt..•1..rV q � - "<L w�-