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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-31, Page 2341, t 04,4 W44:6,0a,e4 Last week I . was ire,.,. -T runto attending a seminar in a very depressing part of the city, Spadin• o: d pprth of Bloor, Most o' '•+buildings are old, many of the. crumbling and right now the bleakness of the area is fortified,, by the fact the gibway is being extended up padina. Huge machines pound and bite into the streets as they belch put smoke and fumes, The noise vibrates through the buildings an .penetrates minds and bodies. Grit and dust sift in to cover everything. . :While I was there the heat and humidity stuck us to pur chairs causing usto lift the varnish every time we got up Worst of all, we couldn't slee}J through. the noise of the traffic that roared past our window until three a.m, and started up again at half past five: The day after the event was GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR t,HURSDAY, JULY 31,1,915 -7 -PAM 9A The .Gospei Road' They wouldn't be aware there .are rrlany lush green areas in the city and certainly wouldn't h.ve a� clue of anything 4i's s ectacular as University Avenue.' they:, woulddepart reporting, it was one of this ugliest cil,ies ori the glebe. . Of course", both parties would be right., Parts of Toronto are ugly almost beyond telling, while others are so lovely they, tori, defy de.scription• So it is with life and the world, around us, Part of it is sordid :.. so despicable •we sometimes begin to think there's nothing good left • and so we cease to explore for the thing hat are pleasing. We become depressed by all the bad we hear, The morning paper or TV -newscast leaves us so low in spirit we„are tempted to sigh; to give op, and accept the statement the world has gone to the dogs. Mr. and Mrs. C:J: Cowan ed at Middleton 1)ea-iTf3c lends, "It anyone is 'in Christ, he.is,a new creation, .old has 1)as,e(1. away': behold, the now:, has come" .(2 Corinthians 5: 1 RSV) . I- - By Glenn Rittinger preparation of the' film may be An read in.tht' hook: but the. music td of "The Gospel 'Road.''" i '-"tl•i;Y - to His hands (,:ould form a -true. Enough' to stand Net. own topic„this week, __ ._.. w And Ht' might have spun His "An eloquent expression of lift' nut in the coolness of the tin honest, somewhat un- mornings conventional view 'of Jesus But He put aside His tools and Christ, It is the story of,Jesus He walked the” burning high - set to han)u and guitar rather ways �.w ,than violin and harp and the To build a house for folks like result is a forceful masculine you and nl,' version of Jesus who .is corn... He Turned thc•Wuter into 'wiling and strOng•..'(The New Wine" is the title' of a song Johnny Cash) �: � �+tVlic'h tells of several of Jesus' The words of Isaiah 9 arenSl�l'ir('ll's, IT1f'la.lded i's the ve'rses' echoed in "I-YI'itiSe the Lore, 'al'l' the miracles of walkingon .capering song of the two }u' seer Of Galilee, calming the record set (Columbia). Johnny. storm, healing' Clic lepers, Sings "The people that • , .feeding the hungry multitude - walked in the darkness �- ' "with tt' little bit of fish trod Ha VC seen a great' light, they that dwell in the'' land of the bread, they said everyone was fcL1: He fed the hungry hath the light Shined' bright• multitude. shadow-, ut' - death, -upon them oVer,•I hired a taxi early in the r But if we will look for•it we m t)n Mery 9, 1'9 1, Johnny With this introduction to the life Rycor, .> with t.1 hi drive me to the will find beauty and goodness Lighted c-andelabra and groom, and "the .,ushers were Cash sat in a p�'�4' of a small morning • to y g brother of the , of Jesus Christ "The Gospel_ of piano, bubbling ware The kind taxi'man routed stfrroundin g us on•'cvery�•sttdeN bisk,ets,,of pink 'gladiolas, 'blue George Cowan, 1 erlTccot it churcil just outside ftc,itd" he ins• singing birds, me down University Avenue Cunccr red and loving people pc)nis and white shasta daisies,. groom and Stewart Wise, hit, by i Ile'. '"1:114 preacher �1 a g d a 'One' s p o mef h bride.v win m• h ministry ora g ground' , and .tr'y nt y� attention to still make up the' We provitl�'d the setting, at St. brother o the finished ilk seril�u)n ,and began "Summarizing the r - testimony and witness is sung •ren. In the d to do t an air of hri 7ht Tames Anglican Church, • Fdllowfng the ceremony, the tc, alike,naltar call, appealing of Jesus Christ, the title. song }��, ,tulle Carter (Mrs. Johnny be 5 nee a p € everythitrg to it was a optimism rather than black Middleton, on •Saturday July guests were entertalnE d at the to the congregation to come "The he Gospel Road tells of i lis C. morning sunlightp h "b d parents 3 K }' down L yy. Kris Kristofferson's "Help"' is the musical plea to Jesus of ' John 3 and the PN icode,mus of adulterous woman of John 4, • and of Jesus himself to His Father as "h,,c `approached his.. ' oWn death. "Lord ielp me walk another mile just one'nlorc mile I'm tired of walking all alone Lord help nus to smile another smile just one more -smile I know I just can't make it on illy own. The last days of our Lord are - re'lated in songs such as "The. Last Supper- ,.Lord is it I?" and "The Bur•den,of Freedom'', "Lord heli Ilse to shoulder this burden Of freedom. , And give ole the courage to be what I alit 'And , when I 'am wounded by those who condemn me Oh Father forgive thein,; The,Iy don't understandr,,L'. ''The -Gospel Road' -con -- eludes with a ,flashback.' to Dish). Jun(: as Mary, tells •of ''Je us 'av is a Carpenter': but ` � , .12th tit p.m, for the pretty home of the bride's s pa s down fi•c)nt irnd mak things being "I oro o a Virgin oHis''� glorious sight. pessimism. g g her meeting'with Jesus and v\ with u'differente,. Johnny Cash summer wee lir�'g; •uniting in _boom ..the. formai .reception at with God. Bytlllehynr,:. l�'vcr' ii rlltln Spoke instructions to "Follow Me' During a conservatiuxl.,'right • sinf,s ' ' the Avenue is recently someone- remarked, marriage-, Barbara Jean Wise the White. -Carnation at "Johnny .Cash • stood "u like this thein, walking down the boulevard; y , • p. where I go, and what• I do, and Curly again now, Jesus be u oil ;ins "Do ou.know that tri America ��,�ind Christopher John Cowan, Hc)lmesville, 'where the guests stepped in the aisle and walked gospel road..going to tell the graced by glittering b d >� y one of which appeared to be one mit offive marrrag Sen in The bride -is -the daughter of were received by the 'bride's } h e15 m our uih fl len Jth h d Divided by a centre -off did who, I know. nlake It pal t f you carpenter among us f' . e . d e L .. t pat t o me . •. 'There ore Chapels ivurc �' To .which another Mr. 'and Mrs. Edward C. W16e mother w o wore a nor g, altur. '14:e knelt .he.'avily on the the synagogue t e r oa ► m,.,. discontent, cathedrals in our constructed of blue ceramics. d, ; "C'huldren reminds us of the: 1'im d ``That's' rear! It • of RR 3, Clinton,rtd the groom gown of soft mint green jersey deep red carpet unci tri*his own fead...t�ti'u by two and thrE;c by 1 it street is lined with acted .. excl< e g thoughts ictus must have had Burrows- , '� n• four Out of five i the son of Mr. and Mrs,.' knit, .with txn• A-1rne skirt. The ��c,rds made a conlpletc' there, they : ��'alked in His g g la.r c and small, some reflected mc,�i .s 1, ;, waist'.'•had"'a ' tith red thtiu,1 hr said, "Suffer the little And we dwell in Eiden man g� . ,William A. Coin an,f Goderich. empire rr c f; in tett Gospel high in Dais. Flower beds in in- marri'fig:e�s are hal di 7 p neckline. 1'hc':, dedication of, in Flifc. tc • S 1 #'oc)t tsps p crosses c`iiildreI to come unto me and sie)ns •with Clic sand for our, pi' . ', The dopble. ring ceremony„ effect at the high ec C,hi,ist•, y'•• 4 foundations ' titrate designs and vivid calors together. To me that's good they wi>.rf die on 5 " Iwas performed by Rev. George sleeveless dress had a little' So reads the �r face of`Sc otic • and ori spears �)f oleo.,:lout w h e n forbid them nos, for of such is , bedeck the avenue in sparkling- news in these difficult times. Y ff Rector of the sleeker with double bell sleeves. 1 4' l I the Kingdom of GEd'." And the raging water's rising. You. sec's it adepends.on t '' - C• . h; fell back two more would g syrr�metry. Fountains splash o , nee someone o build Mrs. rimmed with �Sw►ss guipure � , again, 1 Wallin down that h h d , • all around u5. a aisle, L n few short steps to the wooden people now in Naztu•cth"•,.into to x • „ „ 1 h Y 11 I Duma o •, the Books I he New• Johnny as one L and the t un er s a L Parish, and organist t , ;hy inspiring trot trot of a stat t h 1 ,:Children,d t and dance to delight the-eye—your ,coir point of view. y und�'rstand.,, rnd its all for One Won't .you come and b 1 lid "Be (a'f uud Sarah Stort_y, accompanied lace. Sh':,.wore; ,w_hjte '. uc great singer who found an even Gospel Ruad, ` and fascinate the senses„ Jesus sL g Mrs. Dot ot.h Dumont of cessories and %t corsage of pink and" One for all:..frct'm the house on rock again? Sorel a visitor to Toronto cheer. y ,,.. t l.ETLitc r faith. Within this hook The story of Jesus' life Johnny Cits'h. Thr. Gospel L ondoi' :Who. sail "The' carnatrc white stephanotis . cr'rdle to the rive 'I wish we • y g, ' pfi• continues in the. wurds'c�f Jesus g .• a sort of.stor within a story, Wedding Song "The Lord's and nab"y's breath, end' the )f the nlakln c ‘k.as .t at p g t description €� f Prayer' to '• sweet, precious children, _ whof �dvvork as a patents the bride looked Y fl l t nc'i� c,tc itron and of the h. ti T } Who had the oppot tunt,ty Esee this street woutd mat C' enter chtild, 1111 behave like little Road. Good music, only P d More �° rhing h`llr piece . , r., • t t' I T} C; 1 I d Iesus « t5 r G tr ptntct a leave. ` ' ,; � . , : , children, Gods little children, believing the city was one of the Rev. J.S. VVoodsworth,'son o ra and the 'film 1r ,Gospel oa ' . i nd He g -Given _in marritl e :by her ° most picturesque -in the World. a pioneer Method'i'st minister in gk lovel The grooms mother assisted, ' no do t '1 f -Johnny C'i5ti ' 'i worked with a saw and a But what - ilio t those ' thir':'wes.t, once Dan ' r might•see'onlc the drabness of stevedore in Vancouver before ' in a floor -length gown of sheer wearing a Dot'- engtl Spadini Road? (And there becoming the founder of 'the organza. The bodice bad an sleeveless gown of pink printed : •. were several at the conference CC -Y. .Darty in Canada. .inset square . bib :of pleated sheer .organza with empire . i sheer, cnrtlined by ti .ruffle and, 'whist and -flared skirt, a.nd 4' -who did . just that;, having dainty hr aid trim. The -neckline ,111 matching, coat with Peter, Ran i i ttshed° to from•,Lh.c airport •<ind -I- -I-. + was offset by a ruffle also. The collar• and button tri'm', Shy , hurried hack again as soon as'it ..•a - - - � wore while .accessories and •a tea sl.ec,,,s ptrffcd-.deLteat�l! at the ' wase• oyer.). What about them? Nova Scotia's Annapolis jl3 )w and.gathered into a cuf f ' 'corsa'ge `b ,.carnations, !••\.•• Bob McCALLUM Representative • 11 Cambria Ad.: Goderich 524=7345 Valley is trad.itionally� • a h wrist. The ufull circular • white stephanotis and" h'aby's I • • ittc�115 strotighbld of the , Baptist •skirt fell ,gracefully into a ` breath,. ' ` Church: chapel' . length 'train. Her The bride',s t�1h1e was centred i headpiece G,was -•a ' matching with a three' ,tieered wedding Juliet. cap which held her long cake. - silk illusion veil trimmedwith • Rev. ' George, Youmatoff matching braid. She carried a `presided 'as ' Master of bouquet. cif . pink sweetheart Ceremonies and Dennis Kelly, roses, white shasta :daisies. and . i rother-in=laws, of the bride;. , hluestephctnotis, . proposed the "toast to the bride, Mrs. - Brenda.- Cleave af.... The music for the:dance .was,_. : . Timmins, sister of the bride', `provided by the "Star Tre,x" I was matrcin of • honour, and For a .motor trip to the West ",1 The light of men is Justice, quench' it not- with . the contrary , winds of- op- pression and tyranny. The purpose of j�ustfee is "he appearance of witty among men. c For n or•e information write: BAHA'I ` P.O. Box 21.2, P.O. Box •334, Goderich, Ont. Clinton, Ont. Colborne Township' Cemetery MEMORIAL �SERVICE SundayAug'ust 10 2:30 e.m. •-REV. L. WARR, Speaker THE MacMILLANI'FAMIL Y Music, Signed D. McNeil,- Reeve A.W. Hardy, Cierk 17 • D FASHIONED DAY=* TEL*ECAST: SALUTING CLiNTON'S CENTENNIAL SUN. AUG. 3'- 5:30 p.m. OVER .CKNX TV CH. 8 • - = sEE- = + .THE OLD.COUNTRY CHURCH • ,+ THE OLD LOG CABIN HOME + OLD' TIME CHOIR - and • ° -i- THE ''COUNTRY PREACHER" - ' SPONSORED• BY THE JACK WEST EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION - 37>l7 S• MICHIGAN ST•, SOUTH BEND INDIANA 46614 A r , • til s (1 L !timerhrc'ttc�' riit'ly hi111ren ".' • SUNDAY SERVICES 'The family that prays together..,. Stdys together • \••\•rte•: •••••...r.••..• -•r...,.••.••-•••••.••„•- -•• \•.\••: BEREA-BY—THE•WATER .._.; LUTHERAN CHURCH Meeting at' Robertson Memorial School (B lake and Eldon Streeter, Goderich) SUNDAY, AUGUST'3, 1975 WORSHIP AT 11:00,A:M. " IT'S A CRYING'.SHAME Marvin L. Barz, Pastor . 524-2235 'Being justified by faith,, we have peace with God through our • t Lord Jesus Christ' Romans 5, 1.., • wore a floor-1'ength-"gown of .Coast, the bride changed into a ,�..",�r.�..\.•,.•. printed sheer organza in soft • 'heige'pant suit with. brok' n and • colours of'hlucs, and pink, The white polka dotted; collar and' 1 bodice-head.a scooped neckline, cuff's, flared jacket and self ries. ! _edged, vial white braid The in the hack. She wore brown .. I 'wedding bell' sleeves, .and' full yellow roses,' - % tikid. rtl'he couple will he residing on ' Miss Christine^ -Wise, sister of the groom's farm at. RR 1 .1 the -bride, and Miss Debbie- Auburri,and the bride is a nurse Hicks, of Blyth friend of• the on ' ,,staff at, the Goderich bride, cvdr•e br'ideSti ids," and Psychiatric Hespittil, ,weresimilarly attired to .the ' Prior to her ' na irri tge, Matron of honour, - ' ' Barbara' Was honoured at They all wore pink hairpieces several_ showers 'given by St. and carried nosegays of,pink James Middleton A.C.W.: ,pori anc1 white shasta dtlisies, neighbours ia`hcf friends; ;\goes ' :, . ' 'he groomsman was Don . Cowan :. Estelle and Tat Wise ! _,r Walsh of Blyth, a friend of the and Sandra Kelly, gown featured tin'empire waist, accessories,_ and _a corsage pf. 4.9 -• • Sunday,'.Aug'ust 3 HEAR Rev, Dan Burkholder Special Music by The ClarkSisters: .,, 8:00 Huron Men's (hapel d AUBURN te~ter EVIL PREVAILS.WHEN GOOD MEN DU Nc` HINt, • Don't, Forget Your Tickets fog • BAN UET`aON AUGUST 1 6 ,,• with Dr. Eric t'is,el, and The Proverbs ',at Westfield Restaurant. - �.. �.••\••\••\••\•r-x.••1••1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec), MONTREAL STREETcnear The' Square f REV. W.H, McWHINNIE F.R.G.S. Organist: Mr, Frank Bissett 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School .11'Q;M.: WORSHIP SERVICE. THE PASTOR, PREACHING Currie You wltl,be made welcome 1' 'Yours, His, CR 'for GM Don't just watch us grow Come and help us grow Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle 'Affili;at = with -the' Pentecoat-at--Assemiiii-es .p1. C.anatda CORN,. ND WATERLOO STS. REV OFE`I3 DAYRW P ,.. _. ..., ASTOR 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Free Bus Transportation 11:00 a.m. Morning Service 7:00 p.m, Evening Service Are 'You Reading 'The WELLS AT BOTH SERVICES Cluotes? 'REV,., -Tues. 8:00' p.m, BIBLE STUDY AND' PRAYER Thursday '6:45 pain. Children's Hour Thursday 7;45 p.m.: _Youth Service ' "Tact is the art of.raising the brow; instead of the roof." } i_.•..:•r",•...••\••\•.....•-. •r_••-•,••\••\•. •\••\•..._•,-•••-.•_•• _••_.••1 .i ' Knox•'Presb;yt-erian. Church a THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL, B A. Minister f. 1 ' i i" THE 'REV RONALD C McCALLUM, Assistant WILLIAM M CAMERON, Director of Praise ,,. SUNDAY, AUGUST -3, 1975 Summer Woirship is at 10:00 a.m. • .\..\..\..\..\..\..�..;\.1-�.:\:.-;..._.._... �Y Sermon: "THE JUDGE AND THE' LAW" The FMhd'Ch(Nursery Facrlrttes) Free Methodist Church Park, S1. at Victoria. Pastor: H. doss 'Nicholls I i 10:00 a.m. Sunday School- , 1 „ Aug. 3 Sunday '.§ Dol 1.0:00 a.m. i 1 Ente • 1 'Worship (Pastor in charge)-1�1:,00:a•m• •••.•04•.•••••••••••••-•• •••••••::•••••••-•••••••.•••• • j AnOne needing bus transportation 'phone X24 9903 .1. ST. GEORGE'S C H U R C Everyone Welcome „AUG. 3 ` 'i 10TH SUNDAY AFTER TWIN•I.TY U , I 1 8:30 a.rrt. -- Hn'ly Commun.lon The Minister will preach4throughout August Open -Sessions for Sunday $chool•child"re`n 041):00a.m. Piper: Mr. Bertram McCreath Refreshments on the Front Lawn after•the••Service' r to Worship.. ";Depart to Se r-ve try CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELO ROAD AT BLAKE STREET "EVANGELISTIC• - FUNDAMENTAL REV'. R BRUBACHER, Pastor 1 10:00 a.m. BI'1-E SCHOOL`FOR AL'1tra-GE BS 1 1, • 11 A.M. MORNING WOPSHIP.SERVICE ; ii i HOUSE of' FRIENDSHIP 'REV LEONARD WARR AND COMMUNION SERVICE ,� N 11:15 a.m. Wor-ship Service 7:30 P.M. ,EVENING SERVICE � . - j Sermon: ):-1' °� "THE NEW BIRTH" ._1 i • "SALVATION BY GRACE THROUGH' • • �.,• FAITH" i I —v, ---E••-�t,r--C--O—M, E—. .,7 ( ! Mrs. J. Snider; Organist .8 Choir Director i 1 WED .8 P M. PRAYER MEETING /` n nom: .. �... \..\..\....•.\..\.•.►..�..�.•\..-.►,.+...�..-,..�•. �. ••••�•••�..-•...••'+•.• WELCOMt:O THE FRIENDLY CHURCH North Street United Church i The Rev. Ralph E. King, B.A.,, B.D., Minister. I II e i Miss Clare, McGowan - Visiting Assita►ith,'• THE SALVATION ARMY r r Mr. Lorne H. Dotterer -Director of ,Music n 9 from Worshipat 1'0:00 a.ni• 19 WATERLOO ST S. - 524-9341 ".T„ ra,u,nday Schqol dor ages 3 to � � SUMMER, WORSHIP SERVICE AT 'lb A.M. ... ' •� ' , ? SUNDAY SCHOOL - 945 A.M 1, !' SUNDAY, AU GUST 3,1975' FAMILY WORSHIP MOO AM r' 10 a•m. Holy Communion and Sermon • (Nursery) The Rev. Will. Craven wilt officiate •j Please Note Summer' Service time. i Rector: Canon' G.G Russell, B.A., LD. Choirmaster -Organist:' Joseph B. Herdman „ r • Victor• ia Street United Churc • EVANGELIST4C S::RVICE ='a7_ p,m,' WEEKDAY Home 'League (ladies) Wed • 8'00 pm /.\\ j Prayer & Bible Studies Thurs 7.:30 pm % \ a t I I , ' ! GUE'ST SPEAKER: REV'. AUGUST MEAGHAM of Lond0l Soloist: Mr. Grant Ellisoin Nursery facititieS OFFICERS - CAPTAIN G HERBER • CAPTAIN M'. MacKENZIE t ".All Are Cordl-"y invited to Attend" 1 Come and Worship with us'• ,•+L y,.\r•-�•. \••\••-►.•• .••..•••••... h •••\••,......•i.••\,:•'"+L••c,4..•• ••••.••••••.•i,••'.••r.. ••••+..r'w.,••.,►..rw••-►••.►•••••••.r.•W.M••....••••r.irr.•i'�►�