The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-05-22, Page 23es.
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TO THESE FAREWELL
CLARENCE JOSEPH .,
GEROMETTE
Clarence Joseph (Pete)
Geromette of 76 Strachan
Street, Stratford, passed away
Tuesday, May 13 in Stratford
General Hospital. He was 56
years old.
Born in Goderich he was the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Geromette. He lived in
Stratford for the past 35 years
working for the Canadian
National Railway and for the
past 17 years as Custodian at
the Stratford City Hall.
He is,survived by his wife, the
former Florence Marjorie
Nash; two daughters, Mrs.
Douglas (Shirley) Pinder, RR
4, Seaforth and Mrs. Michael
(Betty) Jorna, Stratford;
brother, Lawrence of Toronto;
sister, Mrs. George (Madeline)
Farr of Scarborough; and six
grandchildren. He was
predeceased by two brothers,
Vincent and Willard.
Yeu. though I walk through the volley
of the, shadow of death. I shall fear no
evil. for Thou'ori wsth mc
—23rd Psalm
in Colborne Township to John PrOut, Owen Sound; and TIM
and Elizabeth (Feagan) Morris, Thorold.,
Fowler. He farrted in Colborne Members of . Goderich
Township for 28 years, then Rebekah Lodge 89 held a
moved to Goderich. where he memorial service at the funeral
lived for 26 and worked at home Friday at 7 p.m.
Baechler's Mill. He had been at
Huronview for the last rive HARRY ARTHUR
years.
He was a member of Victoria John Henry (Harry) Arthur,
At. United Church. 189 McDonald St., Ooderich,
He was married December, died suddenly in Goderich May •
22, 1915 in Oxford County to 13. He was 71.
'Nellie Elizabeth Clark who ' He was born March 1, 1904 in
predeceased him March 1, 1969. East Nissouri Township to John
He is survived by one Ley and Sarah Elizabeth
daughter, Mrs. Rodney (Whetstone) Arthur, He far -
(Verna) Peyton, Oshawa; five med on the 9th Concession of
sons, Newton of Oshawa; Roy East Nissouri until retiring to
of Corunria ; Marshall of Goderich four years ag9.
Thunder Bay; and Stanley and He was married January 20,"
Elgin of. Goderich; ten gran- 1968 in North Street United
dchildren andi 15 great gran:, Church to , Nina '(Fries)
dchildren; three sisters, Mrs, MacLeod. He' was predeceased
, George (Minnie) Ryan, by his first wife, the former
Goderich; Mrs. Will (Olive) • Mildred Thompson in 1962,
Benjamin, Weston; and Mrs. He 'was a m, ember of North
Harry (Iona) Beadle, Auburn; Street United Church.
and one brother, Worthy He is survived by two step -
Funeral services were held at Fowler, Colborne Township. children, Barry MacLeod of
the Heinbuck Funeral 'Home, Funeral service was Wed- Kitchener and Mrs. Ronald
156 Albert Street, Stratford, on nesday, May 14 at Stiles (Lois) IrWin, Ripley; and two
May 16. Interment followed at Funeral Home ,.,with the Rev. grandchildren. He was
the Avondale Cemetery,
Leonard Warr officiating. predeceased by one brother,
Stratford. , Interment was in Colborne George Arthur, Ingersoll.
Cemetery. Pallbearers were The'body rested at the Stiles
MRS. HAROLD WEBSTER Mitchell and Dennis Fowler, - Funeral Home in Goderich on
Funeral services were held Wayne Peyton, Harold Jewell, Wednesday. Funeral service
last Tuesday, May 6 .for Mrs. Eugene Ryan and Ron Sam- was Friday, May 16 at the L.A.
Harold Webster who passed
away May 4 in Alexandra
Marine and General . Hospital,
Goderich, following a lengthy
illness. 1 George -WallaCeDlickworth, . Interment .was - in, -.-Zion
. She was formerly Winnifred• 26 Bennett St. E., Goderich died Cemetery, West Nissouri.
Ethel" Blake, , the daughter ofPallbearers were George
suddenly at his residence 1Vlay
the late Mr. 'and Mrs: Ernest 12.1 -le was 76.
pson.
GEORGE WALLACE
DUCKWORTH
Ball Funeral Chapel - in St.
Mary's where the Rev. Douglas
Chapman conducted the ser:'
vice.
' .. Hearn, Reg Harris, Irwin Tate,
Blake and was born November . He was born ,June 15, 1898 in . Wilfred Rumble, Fred Arthur'
" 30th, 1914 in Ashfield Township. bundasto George and and Bob Arthur. Flawerhearers
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She attended Cherry Grove Margaret "(Grant) Duckworth. were Chester , West, Beverley
Public school and the Lucknow He came to Goderich when he West, Doug Dotson and Carling
Continuation school... was about 12 years of age. • West.
In 1938 she married Harold. . J -le ..
served as a Private in the'
' EVERETT (BUB) ELLIOTT
Webster. and they resided in Army during World War 1 and
Ashfield and West Wawanosh asa Flight 'Sergeant during .
Everett (Bub) Elliott, 183
Townships. She was a member World War 11. He was a
of Knox United Church. and a Elizabeth St., Goderich died
custodian at the high school and
Friday, May 16 in Alexandra
..,_.,,life member of Al'"Iii --' retired in 1960.
-Church Women.. Marine and General Hospital,
He was a member of Knox,
' H ' 67 •
She was predeceased by her
husband, George A. Love and
one, sister, Mrs. John W.
(Margaret) McKinley. She is
survived by one brother, James
F „Scott,
Funeral service was Friday,
May 16 at McCallum Funeral
Home with Canon G.G. Russeff
officiating.
Interment was in Maitlan-
dbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
Pallbearers were Franklin
Mitchell, Bob Needham, Bill
Caesar, 'Sam Scott, James M.
Scott and William McDowell.
MRS. DOREEN HELMUTH
.Mrs. Doreen . Helmuth, 7
Victoria St. S., died suddenly at
her residence Sunday, May 11.
She was 33'. , -
The former Doreen
McDougall, she was born
February 28, 1942 in Wiarton to,
George and Dora (Fowlie),
McDougall, She had been a
resident of Goderich for the
past three years'. ,
She is survived by, her
husband, Norman 0.,Ilelmuth;
one son, Tony at home; five
sisters, Mrs. John (Phyllis)
Cornfield, Wiarton; Mrs. Gerry
(Vivian) Elliott and Irene, both
of Goderich; Evelyn of London;
and Dorothy of Toronto; five
brothers, 'Lloyd, Brampton;
Norman, Goderich; . Ivan,
Chesley; and Bill and Gordon,
both of Wiarton; and her
mother. Mrs. Dora McDougall,
Wiarton.
- Funeral service was tWed-
nesday„, May 14 at MtCalluni
Funeral -Home with the Rev.
Rueben Brubacher officiating.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Howard Richardson, Barry
Carter, William McNaughton,
Elgin Fisher, James Stephens
and Jim Hogan.
Besides her husband she is
survived by two sons, Allan of
West Wawanosh and Glen of.
Londesboro; one grandchild;
one sister, Mrs. Gordon
(Phyllis) Morrison; two
hrothtse„ Heward Blake and
Keith Blake, all of Lucknow,
Rev. Garnet Potter con-
ducted the service with burial
taking. .place , Greenhill
Cemetery, Lucknow.'
Pallbearers were Douglas
Angle, Blake Alton, Leonard
Ritchie, Cecil Johnston, John
Durnin and Marinus Bakker.
Flowerbea'rers were Gary
Blake, Greg Blake, Murray
Morrison.
Relatives and friends were
present from Dunnville, Sar-
nia, Strathroy, Atwood an;.: the
- surrotmdingdistrict.
.MRS.GI,,ORIA
ANNE PAIGE
Mrs. Gloria Anne Paige, R.R.
1 Comber, formerly of
Goderich died in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital
May, 11 after being- in ill health
for about three years.
She was the daughter of
James and , Alice Maud . . Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Gorl, 73
(Waridlass) Styles, and was Britannia Road W., died May 15
born in Newcastle -on -Tyne, at Alexandra Marine and
England. She was married in General HOspital in Goderich.
1949 in England to Robert John . She was 92.
Paige who survives. She was born March 11, 1883
She'carne to Canada in July iri Colborne Township to
• 1953 and to Goderich in 1954. William . N. and Mary
She lived in Goderich until (Thurlow) Morris. She married
moving.to Comber in 1967. She Adam Gorl in 1913 in' St.
was a member of the Church of George's Anglican Church,.
England. Goderich, and the couple lived
Surviving besides her in Goderich following their
husband are one daughter, marriage. , Mr. .Gorl
Mrs. Ronald (Gloria) Chap- predeceased his wife August 8,
man, Port Hardy, B.C.; one
son, Colin„ 'Toronto; four Mrs. Gorl was a mem-her of
gandchildren; one sister,,Mrs. St. Geprge's Anglican Church
Ted (Mabel) Harrison, Clacton- and of Goderich . Rebekah
on -Sea, England; one brother, Lodge.
Bertie Styles, Skegriess, Surviving are three sisters,
England; and her mother, Mrs. Mrs. William (Helena) Weekes,
James." (Maud) Styles, London; Mrs-. William (Pearl)
England. Lawrence, Colbprne Township;
Funeral service was Wed- and Mrs,- Reg (Elsie) Fraser,
nesday, • May 14 at Stiles Goderich.
Funeral Hdrne with Canon G.G, The body rested at the Stiles
Russell officiating. , Funeral Home until Saturday,
Cremation followed at May 17 when the funeral ser -
Woodland Crematorium, vice was held in St. George's
London. -• . Anglican Chur.ch with Canon
WILLIAM M. FOWLER G.G. Russell officiating.
Interment was in Colborne
William M. Fowler, Cemetefy. Pallbearers were
Huronview, died May 11 at Walter and Grant Boyce,
Huronview, He was 83. Toronto; Tim Elliott and Harry
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He was born October 31, 1891 Symonds, Goderich; Ron
Presbyterian Church. •
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.He was born January 25, 1908
Re was married in August,
. Dunganndn to Thomas and
1918 in Clinton tothe former Ila
Fertrude DeLong who Alberta (Smith) Elliott. Ile was
predeceased him July 11, 1965. employed as a pipe fitter at
He is survived by three
Dominion Road Machinery
sons„
Company until -his retirement
in 1970. •
He is survived by his wife, the
former Edna Morgan; one son,
Bill, R.R. 2 Godera; four
grandchildren, MaryLou,
Robert, Heidi and David; two
sisters, Mrs. Robert (Lottie)
Moore, of London and Mrs.
Albert (Lolla) Pruder,
Goderich; and 'one brother
Harry of Hamilton.
Funeral service was Monday,
May 19 at McCallum Funeral
Home with the Rev. G.L. Royal
off iCia ting.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearer S were
Don Fuller, Ron Castle, Frank
Bowra, Ted McLean, Bruce
Erskine and Don MacKay.
MRS. JESSIE LOVE
Harold, Rexford and John, all
of Goderich; four daughters,
Mrs. Jack (Wanda) Freeman
and Mrs. Maurice (ThAnne)
Wilkinson, both of Goderich;•
Mrs. Sid (Marion)- Laws,
Brucefield; and Mrs. Wes
(Margaret) ' Rivett, Van-
derhoof,'B.C. ‘b 27 grandchildren
and 11 great grandchildren. He
was predeceased :by one son,
Pte. William Duckworth, Essex
Scottish at Dieppe. '-'
Funeral service was Thur-
sday, May 15 at Stiles Funeral
Home with the Rev. G.L. Royal
officiating.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. ."Pallbearers were
Rick, John and Bill Duckworth ;
.Jimmy Sherratt, Ed -Harrison
and James Muir. Flower -
bearers were Danny Wilkinson
and Sherri Freeman.
MRS. H.E.,GORL
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The need of our modern youth is for a true religion
combined with true ethics founded on pure retigious
faith., Not until these two are rightly combined and
brought into full action can there be any hope for ilia'
future of the race.
For more, information write:
Bahal,
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P.O. Box 212,
Goderich ,
P.O. Box 334,
Clinton, Ont.
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Mrs. Jessie Love,' Goderich,
died ,at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital Tuesday,
May13.
She was the former Jessie
Ross Scott, born in SeafOrtli to
Archibald Dickson and Annie
Elizabeth (Ross) Scott. She
was a member of St. George's
Anglican Church.
Bob MeCALLUM
Representative
11 Cambria Rd., Goderich
GADE134CH SIGNAL,ISTA40 ilV4V
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FROM THE MINISTER'S STIP
PASTORARETIRED MINSTER'
IligLIF,VN"liDFRY TEDCHURcH OF CANADA ;
In the 1:10o1C of Hebrews, .Ontario, with its miles and
chapter. 11, we read "Abraham miles a. highways flanked by
looked fora city, whose builder evergreens, where one can see
and rnalis God." cer the beauty of nature, unspoiled
. home and pavel to an unknown deer, yes and bears, in their
Land, llbYGod to leave his by man, see the moose -and
Abraham is a vivid natural environment, drive
example of true believers who around the many lakes and
arealso on a journey to a new rivers, visit the little hamlets or
and blessed destination. larger towns.
Abraham looked Jr a city but We had the joy of visiting
lived in a tent, a 'pilgrim to with our loved ones who are
Glory right onward he went. He stationed in the North. At
looked for a city his God should present they are in a small
prepare, no palace on earth settlement which is a ghost of
would he covet or share. former years when it was a
Quite a number of times we mining comni-unity. When the
have driven around the mining, Was stopped, of course
Douglas Point Nuclear energy many moved away, but still
project. We have seen the' there are many fine homes, two
changes being wrought in schools and churches. Many
neighboring towns and villages homes are boarded up, many
as the result of this modern feat are in poor condition, but there
of man. New sub -divisions,
shopping centres, motels,
eating and drinking places. The
growing pains are felt in the
need of new schools, sewage
system, because of increasing
population, taxes and rents are
sky high, land for building is at.
a premium.
Many are getting rich very
quickly, but many suffer
because of competition- in
wages. People demand sport
complexes avid all that goes
with it. At times it appears to be
a rat race. The towns have lost
most of the personal touch such
as "where you are a stranger
only once," becomes almost
everyone you meet is a
stranger.
The Christian Church is'
fighting for its life and doing a
wondertul worK,But the peace
is still a number of people living.
there, the nearest town being
about 30 Miles away.
, In this place'. we found peace -
and tranquility. The people
made their "own life, they get -
along well together, they know
one another, they play together
and share things in common,
open , air . skating and curling
rinks, recreation provided for
the children. No high rents, no
rat race, very little greed and
selfishness so evident in larger
places; 'Remember this was
once a thiivingcommunity.
What am I trying to say? Be
it rags or riches, wealth or
poverty, living on a highleel
or low, give me peace and joy.
All the, wealth in the world,
cannot buy a ticket for Heaven,
but it could lead a person in the
wrong direction. .
and tranquility of the com- ..Alltaham lived in a tent, ,yes
munities has almost vanished. he was rich,, but that did, not
One wonders if all this of which keep away his desire for the
I have mentioned is really . a Eternal ,c ity, (Eternal life). As
false economy, as the slogan of the hymn writer has composed
1:a?'6swt er' 's says, "How long will it it "A tent or a cottage, why
Now for a different side of the
picture.. This past while we
have travelled hundreds of.
tiful Northern
miles b in the eau
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should I care? they arebuildmg
a Palace for me over there.
" Though exiled from home, yet
still I may sing; All glory to
God, I'm a child of The King".
SUNDAY SERVICES
The family that orays together....
Stays together
I think it was actor ear),
Grant who said in an interview
that although we all know
everyone has bowel
movements, we don't excrete in
the living room where everyone
can see us. A little bluntly put
perhaps, but to the point. . .
which was that while we all
know many people use foul
language, have sex, and do
violent acts, we don't need to
have it sprewed Out at us from
the television screen.
I'm a little uptight this week.
about two CBC programs, which
singed our ears with filth'
language and left nothing to the
imagination.. . all in the name
of culttite.
As a Christian and a parent
I'm concerned. Everywhere we
turn our standards are being
put down. There was a time; not
so many years ago either, when
we could send our children out
in the world knowing that
teachers and leaders of com-
munity and nation would not,
feel it theirduty to question the
ethics of the parents. They
' supported us and we supported
and respected them, and kids
weren't torn between the two as
they often are today.
Because. my, children are
spread out over a period of 16
years, _We've watched the
changing attitudes and have
generally speaking, parents
today, especially Christian
ones , get little _or no ,support
from anyone outside the home,
accept perhaps the church_hlot_
only do we not get support, but
our beliefs and standards are
very often up for ridicule. We
are made to look like the bad
guys. . . stuffy, intolerant and
thoroughly unattractive.
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children to respect
„leaders: but WV beconhlzL
increasingly difficult ,aswe
hear of persons Who influence
their lives daily, behaving -in
ways that make respect almost
impossible.
We've tried to teach the
Young people are very im-
pressionable. Because it's
natural for them to need and
want top up to someone,
they loci to leaders of society
for examples, How sad that the
examples being setAre often so
bad. • b
It has become the norm for
marriage partners to' break up
and move, in with someone
else's partner; four letter
words are accepted almost
everywhere;' it's almost im-
possible to find a movie the
whole family can see just for
the 'fun ot it. While there still
are. some good programs on
television, a lot of it is just so
much sewage..
The fact that these things are
accepted as the norm doesn't
necessarily make them right
and 1 for one am sick and tired
of being put down as a narrow
minded nincompoop because I
don't accept it. I'm also getting
weary of other Christians who
do .nothing but—wring their
hands. It's time we stood up
and be counted! Granted we
may be in the minority but
there's still enough of us around
to make our weight felt.
Someone else, his said,
-J-Christians should' be the,
watch 'dogs of our society'. I
agree. There are times when
we should be barking loudly
and insistently, maybe even
putting SOme bite in it, instead
of giving a' few pitiful, whiny
yelps.
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i SERMON: "THE TRINITY IN ACTION"
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HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR
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THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A. Minister
THE REV RONALD C ItitcCALLUM. Assistant
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T000.a.m. Sunday School
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• Sermon: "GOD THE INESCAPABLE"
(Otirsery and Junior Congregation)
- 730 p.m. YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY ,
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North Street United Church
The Rev. Ralph E'AKing, B.A., B.D., Minister E
- Sunday School,ages 1.6'and up at '9:45 a.m.
Ages 3 to 9 from Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Clare McGowan • Visiting Assistant
Mr. Lorne 'H. Dotterer - Director df Music
SUNDAY, MAY 25, 19,75
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"KNOWING -GOD IN THREE WAYS"
CONCERT BY THE HARBQUIlAIRES AT 7:30 P.M.
Nursery facilities
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