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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-01-12, Page 8MISDA a rimms which are otherwise mex ressilDle BY THEREVEREND NOOERT 9. BALL, RTH STREET UNITED CHURCH The lights were dimmed. ••••••• Grace was sold, But the hostess forgot .to light the candles. While m the kitchen for a moment to. get some supplements to our already well -laden table,` I: lit the cand s. Qui six-year-old s, irm with excitement,. he gi _ :led and waited to s if she .ould notice, - Of co , rse she did, almost right away. There is something about the added warmth, and light, of even 'one small candle to any room...a warmth, and glow ••••0•• BEREA-BY-THE-WATER i LUTHERAN CHURCH i iGibbons St. at Suncoast Drive % 524-2235 i 3 9:00 a.m. Worship Sunday School and i Bible Classes to follow iThe Reverend Mayo Mellecie (Vacancy Pastor) ) l3 "Preaching peace by Jesus Christ:He is Lord of all" S� L Acts 10:36 i Calvary Baptist Church HAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET ' , i i REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastor 10:00 A.M. - SEE "YOU" IN BIBLE SCHOOL i 11:00 A.M. MORNING PREACHING SERVICE MUSIC BY: THE HACON GIRLS TRIO 5:30 P.M. - WORD OF LIFE CLUB ' 7:00 P.M. - "JESUS", THE ALPHA & OMEGA WED, 6:30 P.M. "THE OLYMPIANS" WED. 7 P.M. - BIBLE STUDY & PRAYER WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH i THE SALVATION ARMY 1 i 18 WATERLOO ST. S. - 524-9341 j i 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL j i 11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP t I 6:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE j All Are Cordially Invited to Join Our Fellowship 1 Furst Baptist C urch MONTREAL -STREET h ORGANIST: MRS. ALICEWARR Sunday 9:45 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP INTERIM MINISTER MRS. ARLENE MULLAN GUEST SPEAKER - RON IMBEAU i ' Thursday 7:00 p.m. - PRAYER ilk BIBLE STUDY. tha,4 is far greater than: the candle which symbolizes Symbols are a part of our daily lives: They `speak' of things which are otherwise. inexpressible. Whether we think about intricate religious art forms, or the simple hand shake or kiss, there are some things that cannot ;be expressed in words: And because they take us into a realm beyond the merely ,,visible or touchable, there is a sacredness about them. worship las symbol l m mystery to us d while explainted Yet our very amount to much, however, If wedding Sag, revealing if God hlmse f _... Hoty profouO413t 'important Think of the gold g t degree participation in worship we don't act upon it. But eerie wretch Jesus as .the LIGHT ofb .. .># such" ,� we h t 4 e favourite Foldto us in ways we � the 4 I ht others cannot speaks some seem o sen a . the and eaut u1 uch a• symbol ., .the candle r liven to, you as a family world, is, reminding the. worshipper insight g thatere the stuffed toy of Words :canzwt da justice to that without that dight of fathom, that does not mean cannot express. Worship ourselves., chore is, a warm*heirloom, da 6 thatpendant such a thought. So we ex- Truth and (rove, how great we ought to be left outside in bec Ixles a symbol. In it we fond in . the led sen hap; some pad yth d kn acknowledge our need to there is a renewed sense of. that is too ugly to wear, .or press it m Can L nurture our.;relationsiap with faltl?. o � aP Candles -,two of would be our darkness in- ear. els. n hop; And we: . �.en some of your family them In. our churches deed, G our need for God, and that therea hale tiwre traditions. od, d traditions. They all have represeting the divine and There is much about life h' itself cannot be . 's eed for us: It's a light xfi out. otherwise :pur- meaning beyondtheixiselves. human side of this_Christ hrist and the things of'the spirit Worship understood be relationship that cannot baseless living: They are valued in a way Child, the Light off the World. that will always be a rationally that cannot be explained by simple logic. They are treasured; perhaps we might even say 'sacred'. I ani writing this on a day known as Epip any (January 6) wh traditionally terigtates the arrival of the Wise Men at Bethlehem, who were led by the light of a star. It is also a time to„ celebrate the • • • • • JAI tet CL(nited Clutch Cordially Invites You to WORSHIP each Sunday at'l1 a.m. '!Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, M.A., M. DIV. MINISTER LORNE H. DOTTERER, Director of Praise Sunday, January 16 10:00 a.m. Communicant's Class 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Sermon: , STUDIES IN "THE LORD'S PRAYER:" (2) "Which Art In Heaven" (Nursery Facilities) Guest Organist: Dr. Catherine Baker, London (Sunday School retires from the Service) f Enter to Worship Depart to Serve / 3 1 rjjjiiiftitiicii1 • Anglican -Episcopal , North and Nelson Streets, Goderich Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker Interim.Organist: David N. Cadogan January 16th I iISecond Sunday after Epiphany 2 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. t9:O0,a.m. Brotherhood Breakfast. / 11:00 a.m. Church School; age 10 and under. j Nursery. LS 11:00 a.m, Holy Communion, ( Sermon: '•The Unexpected Jesus" St. John 2:2. i � a 7:00 p.m. Youth Bible Study, grandstand comittee room. i 7:30 p.m. Board of Management. _ -You are aay lws welcome - i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Huronview r sidents enjoy party Ronald McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNT T 47 CHURS_iIST 24-6253 Goderich, Ontario R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square 524=7661 D.B. Palmer Doctor of Chiropractic 73 Montreal Si. Goderich 524-4555 Que•rrSt. Blyth 523-9321 ONTARIO 4\ LAND ,_SURVEYORS" ARCHIBALD, GRAY & McKAY LTD. 592A MAIN ST. S. EXETER 235-0995 or call London toll free 1-800-265-7988 The Old Fashioned, HARDWARE STORE WHOLESALE CABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Soles & Service WINDOW GLASS REPAIR 1 WTER CONDITIONER SALT 1ICE SALT - 'BULK KEROSENE pH's MAiN HARDWARE )d kingston Sl . Goderitit (Quality Work by McKENZIE UPHOLSTERY KW. 4 S. CLINTON PHONE: 482-9359 Cards for. All Occasions * Gifts * Books * Stationery Supplies Records ANDERSON'S BOOK CENTRE 33 EAST STREET. GODERICH ---)Durst, Vadden & Bendel , CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. 37 West Street- Goderich, Ont. 524-2011 MaeGilli_vray & Co. `CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS RONALD E. TAKALO, C.A. RESIDENT PARTNER 40 THE SQUARE, GODERICH, ONT.- - 524-2677 MONTRE,LL TORONTO BRAMPTON HAMILTON ST. CATHERINES ' PORT COL•ORNE LISTOWEL WINNIPEG CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER GODERICH H.O. JERRY LTD. Complete lines of PARTY FAVOURS - LOW PRICES PARTY -SUPPLIES Products for every user. H.Q. JERRY LTD. "The Paper People" 155 Park St. GODERICH 524-2855 Friday afternoon aNew Year's Party was held in the Special Care Diking Room for the residents. The room was gaily decorated for the occasion. Punch, crackers and cheese dip and freshly popped corn soon disap- peared as the residents heartily took part in the event. Everyone reported it was a great party and I go along with that. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served on New Year's Day. The meal was prepared and our orders were looked after with a touch of professionalism. We thank the kitchen staff for this lovely dinner. Sunday morning worship NEW DAY t9801 • .-.e.,►--+.. Mel" iE FIND EARTH UNITED WITH SCIENCE SALON SERVICES SPECIALIZED SCIENTIFIC HAIR CARE -INDIVIDUAL PERMANENT WAVING -NATURAL HAIR COLOR -DESIGNER STYLES ANALYSIS -SHAMPOO -CONDITIONER -MOISTURIZER -AND FACIAL MASK AVAILABLE FOR HOME USE. EXCLUSIVELY AT THE BEAUTY LOUNGE 81 EAST ST. GODERICH 524-8994 11h PHONES BUS. 524-7379 RES, 524-6210 Direct Parts 524-7389 BLUEWATER TRUCK CENTRE LTD. GODERICH, ONTARIO WE SPECIALIZE IN TRUCKS CARLYLE BANNISTER AIRPORT ROAD was held in the Chapel with Reverend Norman Pick in charge. An old favorite anthem was sung by the choir. - Monday afternoon the Christmas trees were dismantled and the decorations packed away for another year. It was an exciting Wednesday af- ternoon when several tables engaged in progressive euchre. Prize for low score lady Gwent to 'Margaret McQueen and low man was Frank Bissett. For high lady the prize went to Margaret McLaughlin and to Les Oliver for high man. Mabel Scott won the prize for having the most lone hands. Mrs. Shirley Prouty was in charge of Chapel service held on Thursday afternoon. Several choruses were sung and a reading was.given by Milford Prouty. Mrs. Prouty sang a solo and the Bible quiz was led by Milford Prouty. The theme of the message was given by Shirley Prouty. Friday afternoon Huronview is hoping there will be a good attendance at the Tupperware party sponsored by the craft room. In the evening everyone is looking forward to meeting Mr. Lionel Reeves, Evangelist, who will be conducting a worship ser - Details of farm program announced by Timbrell Details of the extended Ontario. Farm Adjustment Assistance Program for 1983 were announced today by Agriculture and Food Minister Dennis Timbrell. "This program has1 been extended not only to help more farmers but to give more help to those already in the program who need it," Timbrell said. . The eligibility criteria remain the same as in 1982. A producer must: have equity in the farm business of between 10 and 60 per cent, be paying interest and _. principal on money borrowed for farming purposes in excess of 20 per cent of farm operating costs and have produced $12,000 worth of food or tobacco products on the farm in the 12 months preceding the application. The tykek of assistance being offered can be one oo three options, either singly or in combination. The first option, Option A, is a MacGillivray Associates (Goderich) -Limited ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING & COMPUTER SERVICES In-house computer providing cosh disbursement ledger, cash receipts ledger, account" receivable, financial statements, time & charges & specialized reports.' 40 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-2677 deferral of interest by the lender for, a period of six months, backed by a provincial guarantee. During this period the lender would not compound the interest. This option is designed . to cover short-term problems, where sufficient . income is expected at the end of the six month period, when, ' for example, livestock would be ready for market or a crop would be sold. The second option, Option B, takes the form of intere% _reduction grants on floatin rate --ana short-term fixed- rate loans for operating purposes only for up to 12 months. The maximum interest reduction would be five percentage points, bringing down the interest rate to as low as 12 per cent. The maximum amount of loans on which grants can be = paid is the applicant's maximum authorized line of credit during 1982. Option B I is suitable for situations where a reduction of interest rates would improve cash flow' and enhance the viability of the farm operation. Option C involves . a guarantee by the province of a new line of credit for operating purposes only for up to :12 months. This new credit would be provided by the lender at the prime rate. This option would fit those cases where producers need additional credit to put in a crop or buy calves or feed. Producers who meet the eligibility criteria should see their lender or their agricultural representative for more details. "The co-operation of the lending institutions con- tributed to the success of the 1982 program and I look forward to continuing this partnership in 1983," the minister said. More than 3,000 farmers ;received assistance under `the Ontario Farm. Adjust- -•ment Assistance Program inn. 1982. vice. A warm welcome is ex- tended to Mrs. Pilkington from Grand Bend who has come to make her home at Huronview. Sympathies are extended to the family of the late Mr. l oward:Fowler from Goderich„ Howard passed away this Week at Huron= view, NEWBORN NEWS LIVINGSTONE Jace and Dana are pleased to announce the arrival Of their second child, Mark Tyler, born January 4, 1983, weighing 9 lbs. 11 oz., a brother for Ryan. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Anstett Jewellers announces winner of Honeymoon Trip contest Town of Clinton Mayor Chester Arehihald drnivs the winning tieket in•"Anslett Jeweller's Hum y.nu rf ►_rontost. The drew was made fr a ben containing entries From all tu- mult locations - Clinton. leaf wth; nilei�r1 ►n. F:mer rirtti-bt:-Mnryee•-.-'.- Af h dahzrafe IIfl1 Anstett. left. manager •of Anstett , Jewellers 'di/alketton. and David Anstett. right., prr•.idrnt of Anstett Jewellers. eongratulate Doug Fal'lis of Walkerton. winner of Anstett's r•ompany.wiele Honeymoon Trip contest. With a total value of '1.900.. Doug's trip includes airfare for two to Cancun Mexico. 11 days and 7 nights aerorntnrldetion. and speeding mann%• . RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering. Beef, Swine, Lamb - By appointment Mon. and Fri. 395-2905 or 395-2979 evenings Mrs. Doug Morgan, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Livingstone, Kitchener. ROURKE Jim and Leslie (nee Ber- tram) welcome with joy and love the birth of Ryan James, 8 lbs. 12 oz., at 6:04 p.m., Thursday, January 6, 1983. A dear little brother for �. Patrick. Happy grand- t parents are Mike and (Lee;' s- Bertram, Toronto and Carl' and Mildred Rourke, Park Head, Ontario. SNOW Julie is thrilled to announce the arrival of her baby brother, Matthew Frederick, born December 23, 1982 at Wingham and District Hospital, tipping the scales " at 7 lbs. 12 oz. Proud parents are Peter and Karen Snow (nee Rivett). STOTHERS Steven and Julie Stothers are pleased to announce the arrival of their twin sisters, Jennifer Ann, 3 lbs. 101 oz. and Jackiynn Grace, 4 lbs. 101 oz., on Wednesday, December 15, 1982 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London: Proud parents are Bryan and Marilyn Stothers, Goderich. Jackie arrived" home December 30th and Jennie arrived home January 5th. 5' SU''PER1OR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS SPRICES PRE -WINTER IN ECT 1 Goderich Areo Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Rood Goderich 524-7345 Clinton-Seaforth Areo Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153, High Street Clinton 482-9441 GRACE COMMUNITY' CHURCH Huron Centennial ,School BRUCEFIELD, ONT./I 482-9260,565-5341 and 236-4979 10:00 - Family Bible / School '/ 11:00 - Speaker: Reedy Mann PREACHING,JHE DOCTRINES -. of GRACE BEAT TI4E- BINGES Dieting alone can't help you beat your bad eating habits. But the Weight Watchers , ,rograrri can: In weekly meetings, you'll learn new and proper eating habits that can become as natural to you as breathing. You'll f d out how tolose pounds and keep them off once and for all, Call Weight Watch- ers and help yourself to a- better figure. 1/2 PRICE SPECIAL NUARY 3 to JANUARY 21, 1983 JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS FOR $7,50 INSTEAD OF THE REGULAR $15.00 ON YOUR FIRST MEETING AND REGISTRATION FEE. $6.00 weekly thereafter. SENIOR CITIZENS AND STUDENTS JOIN FOR 83.50 $3.00 thereafter. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 1.6800.265-9291 O WelghtWit Cnrs international Inc 1903 Owner of the WeVm Waecne.0 Tanema't