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1)Aeg 8A—GODERIC'H SIGNAL-STA:R„ TrEIRSDXV, JULY 10; 1975.
FROM f MINISTER'S STUDY
ST. ANDR4W'S.UNITED CHURCH BAY Fl ELD, ONTARIO;
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The fourth chapter ' of * So Jesus said to her, "Cio•call
J6110 Gospel tells of the ''our husband and come back
conversation Jesus had with a here.4'
woman at Jacob's well as He '1 dont have a husband," the
was passing „through Samaria
4 with His disciplesVesus sat by woman said.
Jesus replied: `-6',/=e right
the -side-of the welfelone while
when you say you doR4.Thayse a
the disciples were away in,the
husband. You - have been
nearby town of Sychar buying -
married, to five men, and the
food. •
Jesuswas tired and thirst
man, you live with now is not
•y really your husband. YQUirWe'
after a long journey, and when'
a woman came to draw water told me the truth.''
from the well He asked her for The woman said, "Sir, I see
a drink. Instead of responding you are. a prophet." That Jesus
sympathetically"to the request, ,had so reactily got to the heart
she said„ "What! You a Jew,. of her discontent led her to' see.
not a Jew, but a prophet, of God.
ask a drinic of me, a Samaritan
woman?" (Jews • and And then jaev:. 'She saw
,Samaritans, it should be noted, Jesus. to .b?.. a prophet., her
did not use vesselsin common). theitights turned'to prayer arid
. • worship so long negleCted.
Jesus, seeing " this, attidute (though as with so many
which reflected nationalpride people she, was these things as
and prejudice, and.: lack of ,an 'argument and dispute, and
compassion for a person in was most conscious of the
need, forgot His. tiredness and: religious barriers which
, thirst, and saw only her separate people.)
spiritual need. It is typical of
Jesus that He' should so,reailify . The woman said,'tMy
forget Himself In the interests Sa-meritan ancestors wor-
of another. ' , • shipped God on 'this mountain,
• The conversation •which but you Jews , say that
followed shows how JeS*us very Jerusalem is the place where
• patiently, step by step, opened we should worship God." (She
the eyes of her understanding. was'referring to the difference8
so that she' would recognize . which -sepa.`rated the Jews. and
• Him as the Messiah. He begins . the Samaritans. Each accuse
, by •'telling her of the .water the other 'or being unorthodox
which welleth up into Eternal and heretical. That is why the
".Life. •, • , "Jews had, no dealings with the
' This reference to water is , Samaritans and why thele was
• 'also typical of the way in which so much bitterness between
Jesus illustrated IEternal them.)
Truths in terms'of the ordinary But Jesus put the differences
things of life; in terms of the 'which must have been so un -
things which people saw and surmountable to others; in their
handled every day, thus being proper perspeCtive by showing
preiented • with a constant that they ate irrelevant.
reminder. Of , the spiritual ' ' e
' Jesus said to her "Believe
: significance of life.
He spoke of things like breadme, woman, the ti Mel will come
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. and wine and water; lightin when men will not worship the i
lamps and candles; ploughing- J .-
• ather either `on this. mountain
r n erusalem...But the time
• fields; • stitching patches on
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worn clothing; children playing is coming,, and is already here '
when the real worshippers will
• in the market place of fishing ,•• ' 'worship the Father in spirit and
and ' sowing and reaping; of in. • '
truth. These are the real
sale-, of sunshine an8 rairi, of
. . . . worshippers the Father wants
Dear Friends, •
. As I write this note to
week, a mobile horne, Or., at
leaSt -the cab and wheels parts:,
of a mobile home, is travelling
across Southelr'Ontario te a
destination near Hamilton
Where a Christ,ian craftsman is
preparing to build4he
part for -a grotp :four
Christian young men -ho sing
in - a. group called THE
PROVERB,S.
The craftsman is donating his
labour and building the home
for the cost of materials for the
'ProVerbs as they makeplans to
'",go full time' into the ministry.'
of Gospel music, But -hold on a
Minute. .Let'S 'go..1)'ack and pick
.up this story a point closer to
the beginning. •
, Last summer tit Harbor
Park, you. may recall. therc.
waS" a GosiDel music concert
,..wlitch featured the Learning• s
and The Proverbs. Dae 1)aw,
his •brother Frank,'and Steve
Elliott brought to us a fi0
concert, ‘X'itness,:and ministry.,•
„ I talked to Dave last .week by
• telephone to out more
• about The Proverbs.
-The 'Proverbs' group. is
composed of four -young men
Who use their •.spare time 'to' ,.
bring -the Word of.God in. music
to audiences througlioat
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eastern North America;
D'ave Daw, :age 21, whose
• coins, of babies cradled in their
to worship hjm. God is spi'rit, home is in Westpcirt, Ontario,
(:)' hens and., those who worship, him earns. his living as a partner,
mothers' arms; f
a e ,ng eir c c s un must worship in spirit and in
eir wings; of birds nesting in truth.'
the branches of trees. 0
uc teaching was 'to
• • So now, because water was
profound for her as'incleed it is
Ale_ subject of their con-
--still beyond the understanding
---versationi' Jesus speaks of a'
of those who emphasize the
spring of 'water "welling up to
place of worship other than the -
Eternal Life Taking Jesus
sanctuary of the heart. .
'literally she-s4d,- "Sir; You
don't have . a. bucket and the So she said to JeSus, "I know
• well is deep. Where would you. that the Messiah, called Christ,
get living water? Our ancestor will come. When He comes, He
. Jacob gave.usAhis Welk he, his will tell us everything."
sons, and his ' flocks all drank
Then.Jesus, as He had been
from it. You dont claim to be'
, so p,atiently waiting to do
-greater, than jacob,•do you?' '
- challenged het with the _fact
•-• jeSil-S--Irfeiveree "Whueve•
drinks the Water that I Will give was the Messiah. Jesus
I am 'He,74I who am
him' will never be,thirsty again. .%.41-kswydd•
For the water that I will, give "talking,with you." ••
him will become in him a So , the. eyes of her un
• 'spring which will provide him derstanding were opened and
with living water, and give•hiln saw no longer a Jew aSking for
Eternal life." 1 a cup of cold water nor a
' "Sir," the woman said, "give . prop" het, 'but, the Christ of God,
'me thiS water! Then I wilt the Saviour of the world; „She
rieverbe thirsty again, nor will started out on a daily task of
have to come here and,Araw , common drudgery, unhappy
. . and dispirited, and went away
• water."
Jesus with His deep and to tell the Good' News That she
penetrating insight into human had found the Messiah.
nature, caught something of the ' -
There is much, -'very much
kscoritent underlYing, her
the, scripture -record
uestVShe was so obviously. 1Dore, in
which is' ,of interest and in -
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,4 producer, and co-ordinatbr of
re
tire'd of the routine duties of her
life; \going to the sane well
every' day; walking the same,
dteary, road,; unbebirable
drudgery 9f it all! .
Because" her thoughts had
turned towards . home Jesus
began speaking of her home,
life. The domestic upheavals
and'unhappiness she"must have
experienced throi.Igh not being
'happily settled in ma\rtiage.
spiration, but if you read it
yoUrs%-lf sometime today,
perhaps you may be led to say
what the Sarnaritans said„ when
they heard th'e woman's
testimony. ','We
notjzecause pf what you said,
but because we ourselves have
heard Him, rand we, know that
He is really the Saviour,of the
World.'
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'FAREWEll ,,Yet though 1 wolk threut the Kt' Iley
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Alexander (MAC) followi.ng a lengthy 'illness. He
ALEXANDER SPENCE'
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pliptip Rittinger' ._;_..'
IVISp,AetjneLeA-Y• (Mac)-- .•
thi ghts in , motion - which
LI McAhlay of 234'Gibbons Street, --Ii?.7%'.,.ass*hortiJililltilry16. 1900
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resulted in the name the group Goderich, passed away July 8
in` Alexandra - Marine and _in Kinlos-s Towns,hip to Joseph
.ind Mary (Webster) Itiymird.
He had
Su m m.,,,,t t_z ,,,(:„ id , Brother, nov_uses.
Timothy, chapter 3 verse 15,
illness, He was 83.- Godorich since 1993 and w:orkecl
built a resident (if
Frank, ..!(1, is also 1.10iy West-
port, and works ,i,s„.,_..i, contra.
In Paul's -second letter to„,
% General Hospital after a short
c.irpi.litcr. Sii,\ c i'' lhott. _1
ti following words are found, ..Born December 13, 1891 in ' lobircment in 1951•• H(' Was '-1
as a carpenter luntil his„,,,,
\\ ho joined Da:\ L' .Ind Frank in
the summer, of 14:.4, lives in
knoWn* the. Holy Scriptures, the sertof Malcolm and Mary (mheLitti.i(Irl,i, of Knox Presbyterian
An .from a child thou hast Southampton", Ontario he „was
Belle‘*ille and w (irks in•
for
which- are able to make thee ,. .
production -control
wise unto salvation through (McKay) ' McAulay; Fie lived in
SOtrthampton until 1926 moving lovt-per Violet !)renntin i ' two
Hy is SLII'ViVt'd by Iti..i,iyit'L., the
stevens'Adarnson of Btilleville,
faith kthich is in Jesus Christ." to ,Oen Sound beforearriving
',1'he newest men)be.'r of the
Holy Scriptures - wisdom - wise in Goderich in 1936, i• * '. ' datighters, 'Mrs, Ralph (Ger-,
Spearman. 20, a welOcr from :
group is„ bass >Inger Ron
i.iyings - proverbs. his wife Mae Hoad whom he '
Mr. McAulay' is,survived by
0.. nude) •BlacVisto.ne, -•Toronto„
and Mrs.! Bruce (Winnifred y
Chapnian, London,: eight
Belleville. • T.ogothet .- The
iirovuhs.
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, . . naturany. Theg
"roup continued married March 10, 1.p17 in
Hastings, Sussex, • England ' grandchildren and .,,,S.IX 4reat
grandchildren; one sisrk.; IVIr.,,l_.
The name seemed to faloW.---
g(:11.1..taori-ticb,dst iionn,,i•t-lig-hiiivIcg• i.*IGt((11:pli . suisnigngintgh;nnadneb,efhaeni':.rreoc‘oerrdbisn.g
private in the First World War. George (Hazel) , Twatitley,
Listowel: , and ofne brother,
while he was serving aS , a
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Division, Eighth Battalion,.WI"
Nelson Raynard, Luck'noW.. lie
He , served with the First
an in-` The Proverbs, Dave, Frank,
lei esting response4)*( ns of a GanodpeKinnlusSiactl.Lailntdherseucnoirndieerd
now full-time evangvasl, Dave Winnipeg 'Rifles better knbwri claughtey,, Mrs. Jean Mayan
predeceased by one
A. motor mechanic and a .pipe anci,,two sisters/. Mrs, .11arold
as' the "Little Black Devils". ,:.-.1
and Frank have been singing of 19•74 when Ken, by then
togyther . for. as -104.1-_,,'''as they married, Telt he should, spend (Pearl) Fergust(30 •and Mrs..,
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11,1% e been able to earrytrturie. . more fit.ne.-with his wife than fitter at the - salt block Mr, Lillian Alton. _ • • .
As bo'rs;"' Dave .and Frank .,•• the avittal .70,000 'miles' and 200 McAulay .retired in .1965: He Fti‘neral •service was' Wed-
took 'voice lessons in order to concerts,woyld permit: . . „ • , nesday, july 9: at ,.IVICQallunt
was alse caretaker at the
Elliott,a 13 ble College -
leal n ,mote ...about i.nasic; an, , . ...
I t s • ri -;..nt was in Maitland • „
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d Steve i C Legion Hall for 14 years. He ,1 .unti al Home with The Rev...•
was a member 'of the Rciyal
impro\ o, their singing t ousin graduate replacedin „the
G.L. Royal offi,ciating.
•Belleville • 'group, in the summer of 1979 Canadian - Legion. Branch 109 n "
Ken Hamden -.of
United`Chtkrch. Cemetery. Pallbearers were
ruined the brothers and 'tot- a and, Was Joined more recently .and an .adherent of NorthStreet.
'Be id Chris Raynard, Reg Ferguson,
Tom Dickson, Harold Jewell, CAROLINE GRANT -
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-He is surviyed by wife, the
former ' Stella Jewell,
daughlers, Mrs. Alma Yake.?
Goderich ; Mrs,. Ada Clark,
'Brampton; Mrs. Melvin
(1)0i-0thy Nobes :' St. -
Ca tha rincs Mrs. 'Clifford
(Margaret) •Bennett, Hunt-
sVille; and Mrs. Doug (Marion)
Patterson, Boltorl; two sons,
:rim of Rexdale and David of ,
Vr'eston•,- five step-childreq,
"Fhelma Reid, Toronto;
Mrs, Helen Brown, Londoni,.
M'rs. Georgina Kerr, Goderich;
Mrs. 'Alex. (Jean) Boa„.
(;(iderich. and Edwin 'Monk,
Sarnia r gra michildren and 13
great grandchildren; 'and one
brother; :lack i')fGoderich„ Mr.
Pit-blado' •W 11" pyedeceased by
his first wify, MelisSi,Johnston
in 1939. • „ .
Funeral. se'rvice was at the
McCallum . Home
Monday, July 14 with.The Rev,
G71,, •R Oya
• interment was in ,Colhorne
Cemetery.- Pallbearers were.
Leslie Pithlado, Dan Pithlado,
Stan Fowler, Clarence Bishop„
Ron,, Diehl. and Bob., Weston,
F.lowerbeal'el'S \% (it' Wesley
Monk, Brian Polfock „I ohn
MeGuiness. *Inn •Cowan, Ken
Neel), Scott Pat C15(
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Nobes 00(1.101 Pit blado.
good number of year,' the trio by 'Ron Spearman who added
hi ife Mr Elizabeth earoline Grant of'
presented God's woi d in song the ,Oepth of his bass voice to
s es s w ,
- McAulay is survived by his son
uSing different TIMM-, dif- the group. . Plunkett, Flowdrbearers were
About six years ago, the three Proverbs Sing the wisdom of of daughter' C. Diane at home; • BBrute 'Gibson, D
'onald
S"tephen Chaprnan, Scott
Harold Stanbury and Alvin
ferent times, Led.by the', Lord, • the Malcolm of Goderich and
felt that' God was calling thu6rn God to the world- Of ,men. The fiv 'grandchildren and six lackstone,
to cOartd 'their woiii for, Him 'Proverbs will be back to Huron great grcindchildren..
throughthe medium of,records. • County during August. Why not
The funeral' was held July 10 , Chapman and Paul Chapman.
'Me 'matter of a :meaningful attend? ' at Stiles Funeral Home with • D.W. PITBLADO
1111 me yhich they could s' use
indefinitely became •in.
Obituaty
• officiating. Interment was in. died Friday,jtil'y 11 in Peel .
• 'Reverend Arthur F. Gardner David.W.Pitblado,Goderich,
. , . Veteran's mot: in Maitland' 'Memorial Hospital, Brampton.
concern:, . - „ , .
Ceinetery. The Royal Canadian He v,,Li 86,
-A-Bible reading which '.in-, ,
. LegiOn Branch 109 held a . ,He was n Octover 14_1888
cluded Il Timothy :1:15 set ' , . .. .
ONNI KIISKINEN .
• Onni Kiiskinen, Gdderich, died Memorial service in the funeral in Perth:Scotland, to ,I John and
Saturday, July 12 • in Maitland home.
Manor. He was 65. ., , .,, Pallbearers...mere. Harry came to Canada ,from Scotland
' ' •Melissa (White) Pitblado. He
,, He was born January 1, 1910 in Fritzley, Leroy Taylor, Walter' , and lived in Colborne Township ,
Sudbury. . ' *-- . Sheardown and .Toe Chambers.
from' 1908 until moving to
• . Goderich in • 1993. 'He was
July 15 'at:, McCallurri Fimeral ' :.
, employed .by Goderich
Home with the Rev G.L:-.;Royal Melvin Raynard„ Goderich,
„. • died in St: Joseph's 1-tospital Elevator and Transit until •
Bob McCALLUM
Representative •
11, Cambria Rd., Goderich
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Dynamic Singing Group From Toronto
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Huron Men's Chapel
AUBURN .
• Funeral service was Tuesday, MFIVIN RAYNARD
Meneset Park passed 'away
July 10 at Alexandra'Marine
and General Hospital •4ter a
brief illness. She was 69..
Born May 19, 1911 in London,
England Mrs. Grant was the
daughter of Henry,and Caroline •
(Whiting) Williams': She came
to Canada in April of 153 after
marrying Charles ' Henry .
6rant, She has been living in
Meneset about three years and
was an adherdnt oftrorth Street
United Chursh. ,
A prjvate family service was
held in Stiles .Funeral Horne on
11Jujy ' wi.th 'Reverend Arthur
F. Gardner officiating. *Thb
bpdy was ere maled in
Woodland .Crematorium- in
London, ,
officiating. ,„
London,: Monday,,, :July retirement in 1958. .
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Meeting at'Robertson Memorial. 'School
(Blake and EidonSbitets,' Goderich) ,
'SUNDAY, JULY 20,1975
WORSHIP AT 11:00 A:M...
GUEST SPEAKER': REV. H.C. VOEGE
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