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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-09-30, Page 24PAGE 8A —( ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1981 W.J. Dammam FLOWER SHOP Phone 524-8132 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for`24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING Day Care Ce etre swings back to action CLINTON - Just a month ago an explosion rocked the Huron Day Care Centre for the Homebound at Huron - view, but staff members and clients have recovered from injuries and are ready to swing back into operation. Offering daily' programs and activities to people who are generally not free to leave their homes, the Centre has 'set up temporary nuarters in another section of Huronview. Clients were expected to return to the Centre by Monday, however it will be some time before the Centre's own quarters are repaired, The Centre should have use of their auditorium within , six months and workers are now at the site, repairing the walls, foun- dation and boiler room that were ruined in the blast. See Bob McKinley for all your life insurance and investment needs Bob McKinley 262-5462,. Hensall Featuring, • No Load Savings Plans. • Income Tax Deferred on Interest. • RRSP'S. • Annuities • Income Averaging Annuities • New Non -Smokers life Insurance Rates Dominion Life THE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMP ,N Y PICK YOUR OWN FRES MacINTO APPLES Bring Your Own Containers ALSO SEE US FOR: FRESH CIDER GRAPE JUICE APPLE BUTTER FRESH. FRUIT LOCATED JUST 21/2 MILES FROM NO.8 HWY. ON DRIVE-IN ROAD SOUTH OF GODERICH RCHARD PHONE 524-7772 ' Lotteries "getting out of ha ci" Rev. .,James Vanslyke challenged the members of Huron -Perth Presbytery of the United Church to take action against the increase in lotteries. "They're getting out of hand" stated the Seaforth. United Church clergyman. His reaction stemmed from the recent an- nouncement by the federal government to introduce a sports lottery. It was delivered to a meeting of the presbytery in Grace United, Tavistock, last week. He noted that a number of organizations had spoken out aeainst the new lottery but that none of the presbytery committees had shown concern. Maureen Mayne, Minister for Mission for London Conference suggested that while we criticize lotteries we fail to support our con- victions by restraining to purchase tickets. In his report on stewar- dship Rev. Roy l3abstock, Parkview United, Stratford noted that during the mail Mr. & Mrs. Perry Wood (Frank Phillips photo). Late summer wedding North . Street United tshurch in Goderich was the scene of a late summer wedding September 19 when Janet Schoenhals and Perry Wood were united in marriage. The bride is the daughter SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS Goderich Area Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Road Goderich 524-7345 Clinton-Seaforth • Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER'' 153 high Street Clinton 482.4441 • l hrisii.tll 1\cfgritic 1 lrhtirch • i Services held each Sunday at Robertson Mernpriat School 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Pastor: Rev. H. Vriend 544.74M Listen to CKNX Radio Sunday at 10:30 a.m. for the "Back to God Hour" THE SALVATION ARMY 18 WATERLOO ST. S. 524-9341 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP 6.30P.M. EVENINGSERVICE All Are Cordially Invited to'Join Our Fellowship 11 jL i 1 I North I itritr6 (1:11ttrrh ii Invites you to worship I ' each Sunday at 11 i I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 '81 i WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY I minister: Rev. Robert 0. Ball, ! director of music: Robert Blackwell, 1. visiting assistant. Miss Clare McGowan o 1 VICTORIA STREET. UNITED .CHURCH MINISTER: Rev. John D.M. Wood, B.A., B.D. ORGANIST: Mr. Paul W.J. Howe, B.A. I 10:00 A.M. WORLD-WIDE HOLY COMMUNION 11:15 A.M. BENMILLER SERVICE rv.v.v.e.ese.w..v.t,.v.-�•.v.� • •v.v.�..�.w.s..... �.:' CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH HAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC FUNDAMENTAL REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastor 10:00 a.m. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE 5:30 p.m. - of Life Club 7:00 p.m. - Evening service SPEAKER: MR. MARK NICHOLSON 11:00 AM d, 7:00 PM 6:30 p.m. THE OLYMPIAN PROGRAM WED.. 7:30 p.m.- PRAYER b BIBLE STUDY WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH ...,_.._..e.,_..-„ •_,._....•••-.•-.0.4.-,. _.._.•_.._.,_ • V BEREA-BY-THE-WATER 1. LUTHERAN CHURCH Gibhons St. a1 Suticoast Drive 9:15 Sunday School and Bible Classes 10:30 Worship Marvin L. Barz, Pastor "Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all” . Acts 10:36 7�7 524 2235 C,•••-.•_••-_•• ••_• •,••_.•_•••-•••-.4 •_••,.•_ •.,.._-. •• The Anglican Church of Canada ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH 'tr ot Lloyd and Audrey Schoenhals of Goderich and the groom is the son of Darrell and Shirley Wood of Blyth: The Reverend Robert Ball officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a nylon organza gown with chantilly bodice and sleeves. The Queen Ann neckline was accented ivith pointe esprite insets and tiny seed pearls. The flared, flounced skirt was of chantilly lace and formed a peak at the centre. The bride's headpiece, and fingertip veil were also trimmed with re - embroidered chantilly and sprays of tiny seed pearls. Maid of honor was Carol Stegenstad of Goderich, friend.of the bride. Bridesmaids were Audrey Beacom of Goderich, friend of the bride; Glenda'Wood.of Blyth, sister of the groom: and Kim Buchanan of Goderich, friend of the bride. All of the bridal attendants wore marnlelade colored gowns. Rest man was Gary ;Wilson of 'Sudbury, 'friend of the groom. Guesta.were tigljered into the church by . by ,ratikFranken and Paul.Franken of Auburn and. Gary Souch of Blyth, friends of the..groom. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wood have taken up residence at .R. R. 3 Blyth. nox Presbyterian Church? THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, f M.A., M DIV. MINISTER North ond NelsonStreets Goderich LORNE H. DOTTERER, Directdrof Praise Rector The Reverend Robert J Crocker Organist Choirmaster Joseph B Herdman HARVEST FESTIVAL 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Church School and Nursery. 11:00 a.m. Choral Eucharist, Sermon: tiblos". 7:30 p.m. Board of Management. Thursday, October 6th, 2:00 p.m. Seniors' Communion and Tea. -You are always welcome at St. Ge October 4th God's Cclllec- Harvest Holy SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship 2:00 p.m. P.Y.P.S. 7:00 p.m. Chapel Service Sermon: "COMMUNION IS COMMUNICATION" (Nursery Facilities) ***HOLY COMMUNION***t (Sunday School retires from Service) ergo's- I J Enter to Worship Y..� •• ••„•••••••,.-„..., �.._4._.. �..�� ice.._..-.......,.._..r..,....._..�..........,.a..,..�,...._.. Depart to Serve Mr. & Mrs: Jeff Harrison (R.J. Nephew photo). Wed at 1st Baptist Jody Brissette, daughter Love is From God ac - of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brissette and Jeff Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gord Harrison were united in marriage August 29 at First Baptist Church, Goderich. . •Gladioli, mums, and baby's breath in yellow and white formally decorated the church. • - The bride • entered' the church on her father's arm to Trumpet Tune played by Lorne Potterer. The couple were married 'in a double ring ceremony before Pastor E. Anderson and the Reverend J. Wood. During the signing of the register,' Marianne Anderson sang MONUMENTS MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR DON DENOMME AREA REPRESENTATIVE FOR AN APPOINTMENT ANYTIME Phone 524-6621 PRYDE MONUMENTS BUSINESS EST. 1920 companied by her father Paso r Anderson. Attending Jody were Kellie Ross, maid of honor, • Brenda MacDonald, sister of the bride, and Joanne Harrison, sister •of the groom. Tom Sager was the groom's best man. Guests were • ushered by John Harrison, :brother of the groom, and David Brissette, brother of: the bride. . ' The reception was held' at Maitland Country Club. Prior to her marriage, Jody was honored with showers given by Karen, Tyndall and Rhea Potter of Clinton, Doris, Jennifer, Joanne Harrison, Joy Hoff meyer, and Cathie ' Anderson, ladies of the First. Baptist Church, and 'Joanne Muck of Goderich. • The Ambulance Dept honored the couple with a lovely dinner. A stag and doe .was given to the couple by Tom Sager and John Harrison. ' Following their honeymoon, the couple are residing in Goderich. "Fall into Fashion” with the Clinton Ile Club!.. Wednesday, October'.14-th, 1981 Gr, CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 P.M. OR 8 P.M, TICKETS ARE 65. EACH Lunch """"""* Draw Prizes Our emcee is JIM SWAN of CFR!, LONDON STYLES DISPLAYED TO YOU BY MODELS OF.,, School of Self-improvement & Modelling FASHIONS PROVIDED FROM THE FOLLOWING (Tickets available ot these locations also) •Anstett Jewellers •Gerrard's •The Arbor *Campbell's Men's Wear •Burgess Department Store *The Clothes Closet •The Fashion Shoppe" •The Old Mill • Proceeds to... �px q�n�r, �r J� 4146LB :,°%ti._>f'i' «7tir"iriY$ L -131.A 1:N J"_It"'UNIP-- strike there had been a loss of one and a half million dollars in the United Church's Mission and Ser- vice fund. While the funds are slowly catching up he stated that the M&S projects were being curtailed as well because increases in the fund were not keeping pace with inflation. Huron -Perth's M&S givings to the end of August .amounted to $207,858, ap- proximately 48 percent of its goal. Rev: Ross Cumming, Chairman of Archives, requested local congregations to send, in biographies and pictures of people whose service to the church should be recognized. "It. is obvious that we are interested in church books and records but we have neglected people records" stated Stratford's Centennial' United minister. During a period when lay representatives expressed concerns Norman Alexander voiced his anxiety over the eroding of Sunday ob- servance. The Londesboro delegate was, later recognized by Rev. Bert Daynard,, Staffa, for • his prestigious award from the Soil Conservation Society of America. The validity of retired ministers to conduct, marriages stirred a lengthy debate. Tightening of licensing to do . so by the provincial government has led to a review of the regulations. It was argued that once ordained a minister held the right to conduct marriages. It was pointed out, however, that licensing to do so is granted by the government. Rev. Burton , Crowe, Cen- tralia, felt that active or retired ministers who serve a -congregation may conduct • a marriage. • • A motion of presbytery in April to deny right to all lay and student supply ministers to administer the Sacraments of rthe Lord's. Supper and Baptism was successfully annealed to Conference. The appeal body indicated that Presbytery does not have the right to, make such a blanket motion. Each case must be con- sidered on its own merits. A new committee struc- ture for Camp Bimini and Camp Menesetung was in- troduced 'by Rev Bob McMullen, Brucefield.' Each camp 'will have its own committee which will be responsible to an overall • presbytery camping com- mittee. McMullen suggested 'that the proposal would coordinate administration . Two pastoral changes were approved by the court. Chiselhurst will cease to be a congregation at the first of the year and will amalgamate., with Hensall. The Ethel and United churches will begin a trial period of joint services. Rev. Bert Daynard warned congregations planning . property im- provements to ensure that such are in agreement with the proper codes. Churches are now being included in an increasing number of regulations he indicated. - "Is it possible to dump your money down the drain" was a question posed in a guideline for . giving presented by Rev. Vanslyke in a report by the finance committee. "We have a lot of work to do to try and in terpret what appeal organizations are doing" he • stated. Rev. Barry Passmore who is leaving Wingham for Owen Sound was recognized for his years of service :to Huron -Perth while Rev. Maurice Francis,, Fullarton • was welcomed back from his exchange to Australia. . Newly elected chairman. Rev.' John Roberts,-' Belgrave, conducted the meeting. • Mr. & Mrs, Tom McGill Live in London Tom and Louise McGill were united in marriage Saturday, August 16, 1981 at North Street United Church, Goderich. The bride is the daughter of Don and lrla Stewart of Goderich. The groom's parents are Murray and Lois McGill of Goderich. The Reverend Robert Ball officiated the double ring ceremony and the vocalist was Robert Anderson ac- companied by Robert Black- well. Maid of honor was.Brenda Stewart, sister of the bride. Carole Anderson, sister of the bride and Mary Ellen McGill, sister of the groom attended as bridesmaids. • Friend of the groom, Glen Wightman was the best man. Allan Hildegbrand, friend of the groom and Bob McGill ushered the guests. The reception and dance took place at the Maitland Country Club. Louise and Tom are residing in London, Ontario. THE HURON CENTRE FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH is pleased to invite you to hear Dr. Paul Patterson CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST TO THE CENTRE speaking on "HOW FAMILIES CHANGE CHILDREN'S BEHAVIOUR" At the Annual Meeting of the Centre WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1981 7:30 p.m., at the Huron Centre 160 Huron Street, Clinton, Ontario The Huron Centro for Children 8. Youth has provided counselling service for hundreds of families since Its In- corporation as a Children's Monte! Health Centre In 1977. The, Centre IsAoterned_ ,,.oy-ilcaoc,t-®1-D3xe /soaps,• elected a4 the Annual Meeting of the Corporation.