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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-02-09, Page 18BYPATO BRADFORDEN nom m SSLO CHUR It would seem.that a socie- ty which is not afraid of. adultery, murdeer, , salith desecration, drunkenness and rebellion, would not be afraid of anything, But such is not the case. This, generation,no longger hangs its head in 'shame before the sins of adultery, pornography,homosexuality and incest; ii'nmodesty, iiiii- morality and nudity are now_ best sellers. Murder, whether on the silver screen or through wholesale atior- , r•nr^, .10 rF ern is afrai=v tam, no longer strike* fear into our crime -saturated society. Sabbatkl beaking rough buy ng, selling,, . ,sports and unnecessai labor qn Sunday is now 4.07' • - ceptable even in most char-.. Vis, Drugs, drunkenness and tobacco are ruining the lives of millions while socie- ty re defines such wiCkedness as disease, and parliament legislates the crime of such sins. Rebellion, insurrection, an- tipatriotism and socialistic, connmunism run unchecked. through a generation which appears to be afraidof nothing. • •• •. •. But there is something which this generation afraid of and is running frogs in all haste. That which strtk ORO and COW* dinei ;, nto: an otherwise brazen society is "old time salvation' • . Redemption through the blood of Jesus Christ is shunnedtoday with as muchpassion as adultery, murder, drunkenness,, rebellion and sabbath' desecration were shunned just a few years back. The Bible now gathers dust on back shelves_ as the televi- sion blares awaywith every lewd, lustful, :sinful, hateful and base iniquity. (This seldom sPirithol es •now compromised ' society. Jeremiah 6:15: "Were they ashatilartflitaFliterhad ceratititted 069064001 NW, • blush: fall atm May o11lrh*.. God havemagi *'sin- ful generation efidgt ° we might amain tiirlted`to• iieelitive of Christ lee t rrich, t this 'writer would* 10 say eiith Paul J shwa "I am not off the gospel of the power of Ctilat W4 ore God unto vation to. every one that �ieveth,..•As for me and my. 'house, we will serve the Lord." Dear Reader, youtoo can have genuine Christian vic- tory even in the Midst of this wicked and perverse genera-' tion. Look to Jesus! ite.Cane Week IFOOrnarY 6-12, 1983 is illidte Cane Week - across de. Co-sponsored by the Council' of the Bh11ll (CCS) and •the Cana - *it National. J tstitute for tikalaid (Cly , this week •..►' ..M. ..'••►.1V. .Y' .► .f•••flrl[./'A.IVAAR\ 01.4,V/MI.••..' • -BEREA. BY -THE -WATER LUTHERAN,CHURCH Gibbons St. at Suncoast Drive 524-2235 9:00 a.m. Worship Sunday School and Bible Classes to follow • The Reverend Mayo Mellecke (Vacancy Pastor) "Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of ail" Acts 10:36 i. Calvary Haptist Lurch I$AYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastcr • 10:00 A.M. - SEE "YOU" 101 BIBLE SCHOOL } 11:0Q A.M. - "A RIOIR Slit i A WRONG WAY" 1j 5:30 P.M. W�SRB4SF UPE CLUB j� i 7:00 P.M_ - "PROM UVEB 1W RVBRLABTINS" L I WED. •6:30 P.M..- ".11ItoL " POR SOYA A SMRLS WED. 7 P.M. - BRAE STUDY a PRAYER . WELCOME TO THE'MRIENDLT CHURCH THE SALVATION ARMY 1.8 WATERLOO ST. S. 524-9341 } 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP j 6:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE j All Are cordially Invited to Join Our Fellowship' First Baptist Church MONTREAL STREET ORGANIST: MRS: ALICE WARR Sunday 9:45 a.m- - MORNING WORSHIP I INTERIM MINISTER MRS. ARLENE MULLAN . Thursday 7:00 p.m. - PRAYBR A BIBLE STUDY j �Uontti , Stneet CUOlgt NIA t tri Cordially Invites You to each Sunday aril a.m. Knox , Outdo THE REV. G.L. ROYAL, M.A., M. DIY/., MIIIIIR SHEILA B. FiNK, B.A., POISIVIBM. memo* DR. KATHRYN J. BAKER, DIRECANteP PRIM* Sunday, FalYatr►,13 11:00 a.m. Divine Warship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Schaal Sermon: "ISAIAH, THE VOLUNTEER" (Nursery Facilities) Guest Minister: The Rw.-Arthur C. Young, B.A., ****WELCOME TO DR. KATMRYN J. SErKE°R***'' (Sunday School retires from the Service) Enter to Worship Depart to Servs r s ST. GEORGE'S CHURL Anglican -Episcopal North and Nelson Streets, Goderich Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker Organist -Choirmaster: Lorne H. Dotterer. Sunday before Lent - Quinquagesima - 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Church School, age 10'and undilr, Nursery. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer. • Sermon: "Diversities" -1 Cor. 12:4. 7:00 p.m. Youth Bible Class - parish hall. Ash Wednesday, February 16th, ° 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Holy Communion. -You are always welcolne- NO FEES RRSP WARIERIATE TAX RECEIPT (tor annual contributions) Your Choice of Investment Savings Plan or One to Five Year Term rates subject to change For Further Information Call Your Nearest Office 'tlSTANDARD TRUST 237 Josephine St., Wingham, Ontario. 357-2022 Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation BUSINESS DIRECTOR' Ronald McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 47 CHURCH ST., 524-6253 Goderlch, Ontario D.B. Palmer Doctor of Chiropractic 73 Montreal St. Queen ss.. Goderich BlYttlr 524-4555 ° 523-9341 /Quality Worlraby Th McKENZIE UPHOLSTERY HWY. 4 S. CLINTON PHONE: 482-9359 Durst, Vodden & Bender CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 West Street Goderich, Ont. 524-2011 ..i Cords For - AII Occasions * Gifts * Books *Stationery Supplies * Records ANDERSON'S BOOK CENTRE 33 EAST STREET. GODERICH R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST TIie Square 524-7661 ONTARIO LAND susweroRs ARCHIBALD, GRAY a McKAY LTD.' MA MAIN ST. 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GODERICH 524-8994 111 PHONES BUS. 524-7379 RES. 524-6210 Direct Parts 524-7389 4 BLUEWATER TRUCK CEIETNE LTD. GODERICH, ONTARIO WE SPECIALIZE IN MUCKS CARLYLE BANNISTER AIRPORT ROAD MacGillivray Associates (Godeiricli) Waked ELECTRONIC DATA mamma & COMPUTER sews In-house computer proidtling sitteh dhaturissesmatlisallesty, cosh receipts ledger, accounts reatilvs140a0 fttlTtt ldil statements, time 4. cherges t straftledisestratparts. 40 THE SQUARE o08llER1p1 s 4 -serer SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER SO YEARS SPECIAL PRE -WINTER PRICES IN EFFECT 1 Goderich A415a- ' Representative INIIIERT •McCALLUM 11 Cambria Road Goderich 524=7345 Clinton-Seaforth Are, Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 4$2-744"1 of information and activities is designed to heighten public awarenesss about blindness and visual impair- ment. White Cane Week also promotes eye care and wear- ing—protective eye equip- ment at work and in racquet sports. According to Rudy Rempel, National President of CCB, "Both the whitecane and the visually impaired person have gone through a lot of changes since White Cane Week started=m 1946." White Cane Week original- ly began to inform people that the white cane holder was blind. In 1983, the week's activities encourage a better understanding of visual im- pairment and blindness prevention. Hold annual meeting Donnybrook Church an- nual meeting was held Sun- day, January 30 at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Wilson following a pot luck dinner. The Reverend Bonny Smith was chairman for the. meeting. - The new Session for 1983 are Stuart _Chamney, Joan Armstrong, Alice Jefferson, Murray Wilson and Bill Har- dy. Board of Stewards are Bill Hardy, Anne Thompson, Murray Wilson and Wanda Jefferson. Manse Committee are Mr. and Mrs. R. Jeffer- son and Mr.-, and Mrs. J. Armstrong. All other committees re- main the same for 1983. GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH Huron Centennial School BRUCEFIELD, ONT. 482-9260,565-5341 and 236-4979 10:00 - Family Bible School - 11:00- - Speaker: Randy Mann PREACHING THE DOCTRINES of GRACE An executive was recently appointed to the Goderich and District After Five Club, spon- sored by the Christian Business and Professional Women. Left to right, are Palen Barwick, prayer advisor, Nina Gowanloek, contact advisor and Helen Brown, chairman. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Clubexecutive appointed. The Goderich and District After Five Club, sponsored by the Christian Business and "Professional Women, recently appointed, an executive as follows Helen Brown -chairman; Pam Barwick -prayer advisor; Nina Gowanlock-contact advisor; Carol Stephenson project advisor; Phyllis Anderson -music chairman; Gail Bettger-acting recor- ding secretary,; Beth. Far- - nsworth-treasurer; Elsie Cake -financial . secretary; Darlene Morgan -ticket chairman; Irene Clark - hostess chairman; Pauline Parsons -decorations chairman; Edna Stephens - name tag chairman; Elaine Humphrey -telephone chairman; Marla Dykstra - book chairman; Anne Turton-Life Publications chairman; Anne Teal- progress secretary; and MaryLou Franklin of Kin- cardine, area representative for the Kincardine and Goderich groups. The non -denominational MONUMENTS MARKERS -CEMETERY. LETTERING MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR PRYDE MEMORIALS GODERICH - CLINTON - EXETER Phone 524-6621 DON DENOMME - AREA REPRESENTATIVE TALK TO THE GAS COMPANY ABOUT GAS HEATING 1800-265-0562 (TOLL „EE) For straight answers about the choice between a conventional gas furnace, the new high effici- - ency gas furnace or a conversion burner, phone the Gas Company. A phone call will arrange an appointment at your home,. at the time most convenient for you.. union nn We're bringing home the future, We supply these respected gas furnaces. RobaItsl; Gordon Clare1 411:1)1S en it .. E1 N 11' After Five Club was laun- ched September 28 when 128 women from Goderich, Clinton, Auburn, FBlyth and Bayfield enjoyed a unique two-hour program which included dessert and coffee at the Goderich Township Community Centre. Since that time, the club has held Dessert and Coffee meetings monthly in dif- ferent area locations. Each meeting is divided into three sections --a special presentation, a musical feature and an inspirational speaker—with a common theme running through all three. In between monthly meetings, prayer coffees and Friendship Bible coffees are also held. Miss Bonnilee Ashley and Miss Joan Collins, national representatives for the Christian Business . and Professional Women, got the After Five Club on its feet after several initial meetings last summer when interest in such a club was expressed by several area women_ With the recent appointment of its executive, the club is now firmly established in the area. This month, the club's dessert -coffee meeting, will have a Valentine theme. The_ special presentation will be "Heart of Gold" given by Robin Ormandy of Ormandy Jewellery; the musical feature will be "Heartbeats" by Larry and Charlotte Hutchins; and the in- ospirational message will be "From My Heart To Yours" by Golda Woodrow of Kin- cardine. The meeting will beheld at the Candlelight Restaurant in Goderich on Tuesday, February 22 beginning at 7:30 p.m. Reservations and cancellations are essential. These can be made through Edna Stephens at 524-9309 or Helen Brown at 529-4166. A prayer coffee will also be held this month, Tuesday, February 15 at 10 a.m. at the home of Lee McCallum, 11 Cambria Road, North, Goderich. Residents enjoy music Thursday afternoon Ed Stiles played new and old favorites on the chapel organ for Huronview residents to enjoy. Evangelist Lionel Reeves and his wife Iris came Fri- day evening and presented a service of song and music. Residents enjoyed the rich and inspirational singing of this couple. Reverend Norman Pick was in charge of chapel wor- ship Sunday morning. Friends of Special Care met for a social hour of fellowship Tuesday after- noon. Some time ago Huronview presented the television show "the Price is Right". It was a success and many residents assumed that it was going, to be a weekly show. However, perhaps at a later time it might be done again. "Family Feud", also a popular TV show was also produced. It was a lot of fun and entertaining and the residents seemed to enjoy, when the questions were ask- ed, it was hard - for the au- dience to keep from coaching. By the way the kissing bit was left off our show. A warm welcome is ex- tended to Mrs. Edna McDonald from. Brussels and Mr. Jack Moore from Seaforth who are now living at Huronview. To the families of the Yate Mrs. Iris Sperling and Mrs. Charlotte Dearing we offer our sincere sympathy. Both these ladies were residents here and passed away this week. FRSE MAKING SALE pr - FOR CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY February 9th to 26th FREE MAKING ON DRAPERY OVER 137 CM (54") LONG Not Included are valances and 300 cm (11$") wide drapery or bedspreads. 3 O% OFF VENETIAN BLINDS` Fos Shop-In-Haime Service Coll 524-8437 INTERIORS, SCHAEFER'S