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'Was Chicken Little It's natural for man to hunger
Right?, by Gary Havens. You for a perfect world. • We want
aaa..••40,mee,r•jken Little, the relief from filth., ugliness and
. little bird who, when an acorn "pain-r.fr om"babies^•bei•r g'beate' .
honked her on the head, started ' to death; love twisted into
; creaming, "The sky is '
falling!" The noise of her own
hysterical voice frightened her
*ail she became one terrified,
ball of feathers. .
There are many people today
Who ,.like Chicken Little run"
panic stricken shouting that the
sky is falling and that the world
is crashing to its end.
It's hard not to agree' with
them' When the newspapers
continue to proclaim the
' world's sicknesses, and as Mr.
Havens states, the crumbling
„pjpeces of the 'globe disintegrate
faster than we can glue, them
back together. There is always
TRAGEDY, ATROCITY,
CRISIS, IMMORALITY. Hope
seems to disappear like smoke.
Change, change, Change un-
°rterves•earth's passengers.
Man's ' relentless search for
mere pleasure and less pain
Seems to be bringing about an "Yet aren't these basically.
explosion of knowledge. the same questions we've
Scientists say it's only amatter always had? Are - they' much
eliminated and that harmful. of time before disease will 'be different from: If. -a-man is
genetic combinations to retarded,. how ban God's. love
eliminate births of babies with work in film? Or, How can the
is Chinese hear of Christ ' in a
tit•u though I walk Ihrqugh fhb volley"
of thr .huduw of death 1 shull feor no
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OSBALDESTON
Sheila
Margaret
Osbaldeston, infant daughter of
�n..�._.,Irl,rte•..-..;u�,d,.�.,a,,.Qll.,r
Osbaldeston, Paisley, •died
rape; men deliberately killing
each other. I'm Sure God, too,
would like to eliminate pain and
violence, But the sad fact is,,
M. Havens points out, we have ,
got fo:change our basic ,desires
to be rebgls against God.
Christians have always made
much of the hope in the future.
Even in the face of the'po'ssible
terrors of'•the -new world, that.
basic hope has not changed.
Author Haven says, `'`We
believe God is still in control,
that He knows what the future
holds. Still, some `-Christians
may ask: If decisions are only
so ' many chemicals in my' --
brain, what will we do if tI ey
inject us with a `non' belief'
drug? If man makes man, how
will we believe that only God
can create life? If the world is
totally controlled, how will men
ever choose to follow Christ?
defec
Already some doctors know
bw to control certain behavior
With electricity applied to the
,right parts of the 'brain. Non
egression pills are being tested
acrd used to manipulate
aggressive behavior. Other'
,en are predicting the use of
1,,, arning pills, pleasure's
Simulators genetic"surgery
at will benefit. the human
r ce.
Many people "believe in the
>ssibility that man . may
reate' • man. Already more
an 25,000 babies each year
e born as a result of artificial
semination. There is
peculation about test-tube
allies. Researchers ' have
veloped a chamber that will
eep`a lamb fetus alive for two
ys. They say if the artific
omb is perfected, . y`ty
tcheries will, be a distnct
ssibility before the turn of the
ext century.
j3? a" process called cloning
nan may be able to duplicate
luman beings for specific
urposes. (If one Bobby Orr
i; exciting would a team' of tobby Orrs be more exciting?).
ther men are working on the
eory that by retarding the
ging • process, man may
`ltimately eliminate death
i self,
All this sounds a little scary?
ho will control•the future we
�• k? The ability to eliminate
in is admirable, the power to
good is ideal but when men
in this power, who their
termines what is 'good', asks
nation where his name is
outlawed? Or, What about the
millions who have died never
hearing about Christ? For now,
in specifics,' they - may be
unanswerable, but we depend
on a just and loving God who
created and control's the world
certain of what He tells us: "I
am with you always, even unto
the end of the world ...'
"What shall separate•us from
the love of Christ? Shall brain
control,. or cloning or cum-
puters , or technology or
eugenics -or the, conquering, by
man of himself? No, in all these
things we are more than
conquerors through -Him who
loved:us: For neither death, nor
. life, .no scientists,'hor dictators,.
nor powers, nor things present,
'nor • things to come shall
separate us from the love of
acid. "
This' is not the time to panic.
Nothing,- even the terrors ,that,.
arise in our minds of "ati man
controlled world, will make
God lose His grasp on us.
Chicken : Little's panic • was
her downfall. In blind, sen-
seless fear he was easily
mislead by crafty Foxy Loxy
who soon finished. her off in a
tasty meal:
As the ,acorns ,of the future
fall, don't .panic. Study the
speculations, ask questions,
seek 'answers. +A few pieces of
our world may crash down, but
whatever happens hang unto
the 'beli'e( that nothing can•
separate.fron1 God.'s grace, His
loving concern and protection..
WHAT'S NEW Al HU.RONV'tE'W
Forty-six residents 'visited
rcclea Haven at Walkerton
Monday and all reported a
ry enjoyable afternoon. The
oup travelled by bus and
rived at the bine at 2 p.m.
�he residerrts were welcomed
Mrs. Evelyn Husay,
creational- Supervisor and
a: •h
WELCOME
SERVriTc1
t Would like to call you with
ousewarming g ifts• , .and in -
„formation about your new
-'cation, The Hostess will be
fjjj>ld, to arrange your subscrip-
tion to the Signal -Star
"COIL her at 524-1854
resident of Goderich before
nu>ving`to Huronview. ,r
She was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church, the
Women's Missionar ' Society
1cere an t -e. oderich
Saturday, August 2 at' her Women's Institute.
She was predeceased by her
ho In• addition to her pa'r_ents, husband, Roy H. Charmers on
she is survivedby two sisters, January 15, 1974.
Rhonda and ' Gloria; her, Surviving are two daughters,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs• William (Alice) Porter,
Amos Oshaldeston of Goderich Goderich Township and Doris
and Mr•' and'Mrs.,G, 0. Mullen of V'nastra: four sons, Harold,
of 'Kincardine; and hergreat Elgin and Thomas, all of
grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Mullen Goderich and Kenneth of
of Bruce.leaHaven, Walkerton. Wingham-: and 13 grand-
' A . 'private family funeral—children,
service was conducted at the Funeral service was Sunday,
McLennan Funeral Home in August 3 at McCallum Funeral
Kincardine Monday, August 4. Home with ,c. Rev, G. L, Royal
Interment was in. Kincardine officiating.
Cemetery. ' ,Interment was in Maitland
. Cemetery- Pallbearers were all
ALBERT B. KITTON grandsons of the deceased, Bob
Albert B; Kitton, Huronview, Chambers, "Bill. Chambers;
Paul Chambers, Brian Porter,
Terry Porter and Harry
Chambers.
died Suddenly Thursday,eJuly
31 at Huronview. He was 86. •
He was born April 2$, 1889 in
England•&to James and•Emma
(Skippen) Kitton. He' came to JOSEPH ftEWITT
Cana da"in 1911 and had 1-ived
Goderich until moving to
Huronview '18 month,5 ago.
He `served with the 161st
Battalion in the First• World
War 'and was a V•imy veteran.
He':was a member of Branch
109, Royal Canadian Legion and
a past member of 'Goderich
Lawn Bowling Club. ' •
He was predeceased by his
wife, the former Lena Walpole
on•Ma•rch6, 1960. -
Surviving are one daughter,
Mrs• Edgar (Doris) Mallough,
Goderich; two::.grandchildren,
Mrs', Karen Sturdy, Goderich
and Michail. 'Mallough,
.Goderich; and three great
grandchildren. Three sisters.
and one brother of Mr: Kitton
reside in England.
Funeral service was at
McCallum Funeral' Home,
Saturday, August' 2, •with the
"Rev. G. L. Royal officiating.
Interment was in 'Maitland
Cetrietery. Pallbearers were
Ernie Allen,•Jack Mabon, Sam
Duckworth, AI'vin G'ilders, Jack
Videan andKen Mullen.
A Legion Memorial Service
was held at the funeral home
Friday evening.
MR.JEAN CHAMBERS
Mrs, Jean, Chambers,
HCiropview,' died Friday,
August 1 at. Huronview., She
,was 86.
The former Jean Johnston,
she was born April •21, 1889 in
.Goderich Township to Thomas
and Elizabeth (McKee)
.rohnston. 'She was a lifelong
following a short tour ,of the
Home, were entertained with a
variety program consisting of'
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accordion numbers, vocal
duets, ,,tap dancing, old time,
music witl7.,several taking part
in some of the dancing and a
sing a long.
A delicious lunch was served
in the dining room before the •
group returned home.
The Seaforth Braless Band led •
by Doctor Toll entertained with
a concert on family night. Tlio
band of ' 20 'mefnbers was
,composed. of musicians from
Brodhagen and Dashwood as
well as from the Seaforth area, .
An 'added feature of the
Tuesday evening concert was
guitar and vocal selections 'by -
Patty O'Rourke and ''Tricia
Hicknell•with accordion
numbers by Vicky O'Rourke.
. Ed Stiles of Goderich played
an hour of organ music
Thursday afternc on and ac-
companied Betty Rogers with
several vocal solos. •
Township, died Thursday, July
31. in Victoria Hospital, London,
as the result rif an automobile
accident July 6, 1975. He wa.s 62.
He was born August 1, 1912 in
England to Joseph and •Alice
(Graham) Hewitt. .He • served
with the RCAF for 24 .years,
retiring March 1964 with the
rank of W02 He was a
dispatcher with the Goderich
Police Department at •the time
«'if his death.
He is survived by' his wife, the
former Margaret Whyte; -two,
daughters; ..Mrs. 'George
(Margaret) Hetherington,
ItKingston and Mrs•. Kenneth
(Ba•rharii) O'Gorman, Sud-
'hury; five grandchildren; and
one- • brother, Albert Hewitt,
Hamilton.
Funeral . service
Dear Friends,'
As you probably know, in the
last decade, there' has been a
'proliferation of individuals and
groups entering the imp music'
field. One of the basic goals of
these grbup,,s is to cut a record
fora mmainy•
Youbig girlsnae singcowpl 11 really
well, and we argprepared to
offer you a contract to sing pop
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Imagine how excited many
young merl and women would.
be 'to'hear • these words
especially when -stated by animportant man in a major film
and record company! -
I'd like to share with you, this
week a little portion of the lives
of two young ladies who heard
these' words spoken t� them and
after prayerful consideration
saki, "Thanks, but no thanks."
You see, in the offer, there was
one short word which didn't fit
God's plans for their lives. The
word? "Pop'. The three letter
contraction for popular,
Sharon and Sandra Learnig
area Gospel musicians ,
while'. they would have been
happy to sing for the man, he
said that his company' did not
record Gospel 'music.' ,,..
• - J oseph - Hewitt;-- - -GiodeFieh•”"
w asp.
Saturday, , August 2 at
McCallum 'Funeral Home with
the - Rev. G. L. Royal of
ficiating.
Interment- was in Maitland
Cemetery. • Pallbearers were
George Bacon, Roy Mugford,
John Hills„ Ken Anders'dn,
Mery W niter and George'Low.•
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Verily, through meekness, man is elevated to the
heaven of power. If thou art seeking everlasting
glory, choose humility in the path of God.
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Colborne Township Cemetery
MEMORIAL SERVICE
SundaV, August 1O-
'2:30p.m.
REV. L-; WARR, Speaker
THE M acM IL L AN FAMILY Music
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Signed
D. McNeil, Reeve
410ia,.Hardy, Clerk
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HEAR
Rev. Wayne Mclean.
8:00 p.m. •
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AUBURN
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EVIL PREVAIL.S\WHEN GOOD MEN'DO NOTHING
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Don't Forget You"r Tickets fol
BANQUET'O•N-AUGUST 1 6
with Dr. Eric Sisel, and The Proverbs- at
Westfield 'Restaurant.
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GODERICH SIGNAL-5•TAR, `FWJRSDAY,AUGUST7,1975—;.PAQF
Y' 'Glenn Rittinger
Sharon, 20, and Sandra, 16, recently recorded by Big John
tae- lie• -•d: ct rte rs7- rf--R ev-,-.a.n.d-w..•H•a.l.
Mrs. Sam • Learning and now Sharon Learning, is a singer,
live in Grassie, Ontario, near electric bass, and electric piano
Grimsby wh•. re Sam is a player and songwriter in her
minister in the Grassie Gospel own -right. She and sister Sandy
Church. have made a record album
The girls come by their in- called 'Just Passing Through"
terest in music honestly For and of the ten song$ on the
almost all of their adult lives, album, five were written by
their parents Sam and Viv have Sharon. The girls si.ngin a style
been musicians, although not which is appealing to all age
always for the Lord. Sam and groups.;Jout especially to young
:Viv started their professional people.
careers with ' the Hamilton- Several of the selections on
based Mainstreet Jamboree. the record address themselves
From Hamilton, they moved on to those people who' have not
to the WWVA Wheeling Jam- yet committed their lives to the
horee, then to the Smiley Lord, In `the wards of Dave
'Burnett Show and finally to,the paw's "It's Your Choice" the
Grand/Ole ()pry itself girls sing:
rom the outside, the. "Now is the time to give your
Learnings appeared successful fe to Jesus,Itr s -your, choice
but from the inside, they 'kn.ew where you' 11 spend eternity.
something was missing• from - And again in "No W is the
their lives. The missing 'Time'', written by their father,
dimension was Jesus Christ. —nye girls sing:
Sam and 'Viv dedicated their "There's a time to reap ..• a
jives to theLordand•froin'that tftrtt''tosow 'hut'right now is.the-
time ..on used their talents to time to seek th, '.Lord',,
spread His word—,through; To people who' sense a.
music. •
Gospel,, music • became a
family affair ten , or so years
ago when daughters Sharon
and Sandra joined Mother and
Dad in singing for the Lord.
Constantly on the move, Sharon
-andSandra found it necessary
to do their high school program
through the Ontario Ministry of
Education •Corresporidence
Program.
The Learnings have made
about 14 records and have
written many of their own
songs, some of.w,hich have been
recorded ,by other ,artists as
well..,,"Praise God for His
. Wonderful - Love" has a
' missing dimension in their
Lives,' Sharron ane Sandy offer
advice in "Why Go On Ser
ching" They sing: .
'4'I've found just what you've
been looking for... • The answer
to your problems is Jesus ...
Jesus has a way of satisfying
In "He is iso Real to Me"
>, Sharon and Sandy sing:
"Now I've got a reason'to live
and a hope within' my heart ...
Re has taken away my emp-
. tiness and now I'm feeling fine.
• Up-tempo ' songs , are 'not
missing with "Shepherd ",Take
.Me• Home"; "Sing Unto. the
Lord, and "He -is so•Real to Me"
beautiful message'_ and was 'providing this dimension to the -
album., w ,
Sums up Sharon's, philosophy of -
life. In ,the' words of "lust
Passing Through" :
"I'm jtpst passing , through
this world below Don't intend to
make it a long stay I am on my
way to heaven I know it'll be
mythome•someday."
Singing- and playing for the
• Lord„.the Learnings have
,
obeyed the words of the
psalmist when he said:.
"Sing„forth the honour of His
name: mal,se His prai,Se
glorious. (Ps. 66:2 -KJ) '
Goodbye for now, God bless.
Yours, His,
rGR forGM
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
Don't lust watch us grow Come and help us grow
Meeting . at Robertson Memorial School ! %
(B lake and Eldon Streets,• Goderich) ( ,,%
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1975 %
Sunday School for all ages. 9:30 a,.m. I i
' Worship at 11:00 a.m• . ,
. Sermon: "A PLACE TO STAND" •
Marvin L. Barz, Pastor 524,2235
"Being justified• by faith, we have peace with God through our •
Lord Jesus Chrlst" Romana 5, 1 %
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"('baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
- MONTREAL STiEETtnear The Square i
REV..W.H. McWHINNIE F.R.G.S, -"
Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School , - ,
j 11 A.M WORSHIP ,SERVICE • 1 , KnOX Presbyterian -Church
%QUEST PREACHER: MR•'DON4MUNROE'DrOAKV•ILCE/ f THE REV G ,LO�KHART" ROYAL, B A Minister
% Sermon: "LEARNING TO WAIT" '" ,
� ./ THE REV R.' , LD CAMcCALLUM• Assistant
'n -COMMUNION SERVICE %• i' WILLIAM M AMERON• Director of Praise
Come" • ' ' SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1975
You• will be made welcome
Summer VI(orship is at 1'0:00 a.m. ___.••.;W,...�
Sermon: "THOSE GENTLE REMINDERS"
' (Nurser •,FaciIities)
The Minister will .preach throughout August
Open Sessions for Sunday Schoolchildren at 10:00 a.m.
Piper: 'Mr. Bertram McCreath ;
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Bethel Pentecostal- Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS.
REV. FRED DAY - PASTOR
10:00,a.m. Sunday School
Free Bus Transportation
11:00 a,m, Morning Service
7:00 p.m. 'Evening° Service
REV. - WELLS AT .BOTH SERVICES
Tues: 3:00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
Thursday .6:45 p.m. Children's Hour
Thursday,7:45 p.m: _Youth Service
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'The 'Hie—Methodist Church' •,
Park 'St. at Victoria' Pastor: H.,Ross Nicholls
10:00 a.m.- Sun�d•ay School
Aug..,0 ^- Sunday School 10:00 e,m.
Worship (Pastor 'in.charge) 11:00 a.m•
'' NO Evening' Service
Anyone needing bus transportation phone 524-9903•ST, GEORGE'S C H U R C H
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1•• I 1 11TH SUNDAY" AFTER TRINITY'A'UGUST 10
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Guest Organist: 'James McArthur, Sarnia, Ontario 1
f'," Refreshments on the Front after the Service
% I . Enter -to Worship • Depart to Serve
CALVARY BAPTIST` CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT SLAKE STREET
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REV. R. BRUBACHER. Pastor
10:00' a.m. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES
11 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE • ti'
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WHITENEDHARVEST FIELDS". ; Victoria Street United Church
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8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
.10 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon
(Nursery)
The Rev. Arnold Ruskell
will Officiate.
Piease Note Summer Service time.
Rector: Canon G.G. Russell, B.A., B.D.
Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph 8C Herdman
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7:30 °P•M."EAMN4-N•G_..S,ERVICE i % HQUSE OF FRIENbSHIP REV LEONARD WARR
-Sermon: WE BELIEVE IN HOLY LIVING"/ I
i 1.1.:15 a.m. Worship Service
WED, 8 P.M, 'PRAYER MEETING
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COMING SO'1'� DAY CAMP i° I.
Mrs. J. Snider, Organist 8 Choir Director
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The Rev. Ralph E. King, B.A., B.C., Minister
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Miss Clare McGowan • Visiting Astistant �- 1
-- (( Mr. Lorne H.Dotterer - Director of Music ••
18,yyk1TE'RLO'O 'ST, S 524-9341 ! /} Sunday School for ages 3 to 9 -from Worship at 10:00 a.m,
` SUMMER WORSHIP SERVICE AT 10 A --M. • %
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FAMILY WORSF1Ip _ 11:Ob, A M
EVANGELtSTI.4o,SERVICE — 7 p.m. i GUEST SPEAKER REV.'AtTHUR' F. GARDNER ' •
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THE SALVATION ARMY
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WEEKDAY 'Homo League (ladies) Wed , 8.00 pry;
Prayer & Bible Studies thurs 7.30 p m
OFFICERS I•CAPTAIN G. HERBER -' APTAIN M. MacKENZIE
All Are Cordially invited td Attend"
"GRASPING LIFE'S SERPENTS" -
Soloist: Miss Helen Videan
Organ Solo: Miss Carol Stewart
Nursery facilities