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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-05-21, Page 21Sid =age-old question, effects Seeing the situations confronting modern men, we are made freshly aware that we simply face again the age-old question of sin, its effects, and the possibility of a remedy. T -h -e. -._fact - of s.in evident in every form man may behold. The effects on nature are illustrated in pollution, famine, disease, and earthquakes. Notice, also, in philosophy and - theology that either the effects of, or the remedy for sin, are predominate subjects. As individuals we face daily the difficulties brought about by sin. How can anyone deny the existence, the effects or the extremity of such an evident moral condition? When you take into consideration all the violence, crime,broken homes and bruised hearts, you can't possibly deny that sin exists, yet is real to every person. How thankful1 we can be then that there is a real remedy for this awful dilemma! Jesus said it is as easy for Him to say, "Thy sins ...be forgiven thee", as to say, "Rise up and walk." How thankful I am that he can as easily forgive sin as he can heal sickness and that nothing is impossible through Him! Are you broken...or at the point of ruin? Is your home and family disassembled or have you lost your love? You need seek no farther. I tell" you, only Christianity has an empty tomb to speak to you of victory over even death! "He was tempted in all points like as we are yet without sin." Christ is your only hope. "There is no other Alice at playhouse GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, I.9$. -AGE $ ; T D .®. a`from page SA received from Maple Leaf Chapter, IODE to assist at their garage sale planned for May 31. It was decided to send thanks and perhaps have a table of crafts and plants as well., as other articles for the sale. It was agreed that the June 5 meeting be held in the form of a noon lun- cheon at the Candlelight Restaurant. The Regent also planned to look into the possibility of booking space at the Art Mart in July to sell baked goods. The meeting closed in the usual form with a lunch served by the hostess and her assistants. The Huron Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society held its annual spring rally last Wednesday in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich. The Arthur Circle group hosted the rally. Pictured here are, left to right, Mrs. Robert McAllister, president of the Huron Presbyterial of the W.M.S., Mrs. T. Duke of Seaforth who introduced the guest speaker, and Mrs. H.L.'- Nugent of Ripley, guest speaker at the rally and secretary of the Hamilton -London Synodical. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) - the Heart Fund BY ,CLAIR SAMS, PASTOR OF BIBLE MISSIONARY CHURCH name under heaven given among men whereby men shall be saved!" You can be redeemed (bought back) from sin, released to new life, as well as realize. wholesomeness daily through Him who is the remedy for sin. "If you confess with your mouth and believe with your heart thou shalt be saved." Praise the Lord for full Salvation. God still lives upon the throne, and the blood,4of Jesus reaches deeper than the stain of sin has gone. Spring rally held 11 Ripley lady speaks to WMS The. Spring Rally of Huron Presbyterial of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society W.D. was held last Wednesday in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich with members of the Arthur Circle being hostesses. The president, Mrs. Robert McAllister, was in charge and opened the meeting with the hymn, God Who Touchest Earth With Beauty. Mrs. Clayton Edward was the pianist. Miss Ida White, president of Arthur Circle welcomed all. Members of the Hensall W.M.S. took the devotional period. Mrs. Earl Campbell read the scripture passages. Mrs. Harvey Hyde followed the theme, "Have you done your spring cleaning in relation to the spiritual life?" Mrs. Rochus Faber led in prayer. Mrs. G. L. Royal, delegate to ` Hamilton - London synodical at Brantford, gave a complete report of the two-day sessions with the theme, "The Challenge of the Eighties". Solos, "Down from His Glory" and "I am not Worthy" were sung by Mrs. Robert McCallum, accompanied - by Mrs. Clayton Edward. The minutes of the annual meeting held in January were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. A letter from Taiwan was read regarding the persecution of Christians there. The treasurer, .Mrs. G. G. MacEwan, gave the financial qt ,tement. Mrs. Jean Munshaw of Lucknow, educational consultant, spoke a few words and Mrs. Fred Salter had set up a very interesting book display. It was announced that Miss Ida White, Mrs. Jean Munshaw and Mrs. H. L. Nugent of Ripley will be attending the Conference for Women at Carleton University on May 30, 31 and June 1. Mrs. T. J. Duke of Seaforth introduced the guest speaker of the afternoon, Mrs. H. L. Nugent of Ripley. She gave an interesting and illustrative message of MONUMENTS MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING MONUMENT EANING 8 REPAIR DON DENOMME AREA REPRESENTATIVE FOR AN APPOINTMENT ANYTIME Phone 524-6621. T. PR-YDE & SON LTD. BUSINESS EST. 1920 Simple Justice Artistic Director for Huron Country Playhouse, Aileen Taylor -Smith, has added to this season's ex- citement with the an- nouncement of the prese,ntation of Alice in Wonderland. This selection was made especially for the Theatre's young audience, but is sure to delight the entire family. Lewis Carroll's classic • __adap-te_d._. ; f o r the Playhouse by Olive Enders by and directed by James Saar can be en- joyed every Saturday morning beginning July 5 through August 30 at 11 a.m. Tickets to see Alice are available through the Playhouse Ticket Office, or outlets after May 26, 1980, SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED - OVER 50 YEARS This is now the law. Know your rights. Consider your oPti° The new Provincial Offences Act introduces a new form of law designed especially for minor of- fences such'as traffic, liquor, hunting and fish- ing violations. The new system is simple, in- formal and convenient, and offers anyone charged with a minor offence a new choice for handling his or her case. But you have to act. It's up to you. Goderich Area Represehtative ROBERT MCCALLUM 11 Cambria Road Goderich 524-7345 Clinton-Seaforth Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 482-9441 For further information, pamphlets are avail- able at Supermarkets and Provincial Court offices, or write: Provincial Offences, Queen's Park, Toronto: R Roy McMurtry Attorney General William Davis. Premier Ontano caring and sharing in the work of the Women's Missionary society for the Challenge of the eighties. The slides she showed were 'very colorful and meaningful. Mrs. Clayton Edward gave the report of the council meeting held Turn to page 14A Goderich & District Big Brothers' Association Q � ❑ I would like to volarnte®r to be BIG BROTHER 1 understand that I will be contacted by a member of the Big Brothers' staff. ❑ I am a mother of a fatherless boy(s) and Would like to know more about BIG BROTHERS NAME AGE OCCUPATION HOME ADDRESS PHONE (RES.) (BUS.) Signature (Please send toy BOX 382 GODERICH, ONT. Jim Mulhern President 534-f161 Dorothy Cornish Secretary 524-t421 For Wedding Banquets Funeral Designs, Green Plants, Hanging Plants and Pots, plus a full line of Fresh, Silk and Dried Flowers head for... SMITH'S FARM & GARDEN CENTRE al 82 South St. Al Goderich LIONS FOR ALL OCr_ PHONE 524-13761 EVENINGS 524-7243 BEREABY-THE-WATER . LUTHERAN CHURCH • Gibbons St. at Suncoast 'Drive 9:15 Sunday School and Bible Classes 10 30 Worship Marvin L. Bari, Pastor 524 2:35 "Preaztirng peace by Jesus Christ He is Lord of all" Acts 10 36 The Anglican Church of Canada ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH North and Nelson Streets, Goderich Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker Organist•Choirmaster: Joseph B. Herdman Whitsunday 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 1100 a.m. Church School and Nursery 11 00 Morning Prayer SERMON: "Holy Spirit Holy Ghost" Saturday, May 24th, "Children's Festival" Bus leaves Church for Owen Sound at 8:30 a.m. You are always welcome at St. George's - May 25th BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY 321 SAYFIELD ROAD (HWY. 21 SOUTH) Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada c} Pastor C. Fred Day SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1980 -Christian Education 30 am "....._ Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Fellowship 7 p.m Ephes. 1.21 "Unto Him be glory in the church both now and evermore." Knox Presbyterian Church v� iTHE REV G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B A ,M DIV Minister THE REV RONALD C McCALLUM, Assistant LORNE H DOTTERER. Director of Praise SUNDAY, MAX 25 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Communicants' Class Sunday School. Divine Worship Sermon: "COMMUNITY WITH OTHERS" • (Nursery',Facilities) 2:00 p.m. Young People's Society Enter -to Worship Depart to serve llrkittt111 Erfnrlllr) Services held each Sunday at Robertson Memorial School 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Listen to CKNX Podia Sunday at 10:30 a.m. for the "Back to God Hour" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec Montreal Street (near the Square) Edward J. Anderson, Pastor Choir Director and Organist: Mrs. t .eonard Warr 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EVERYONE WELCOME 1 EVANGELISTIC—FUNDAMENTAL REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor 1000 A.M • Family Bible School 11:00 A.M. 7:30 p.m. - MR. BRENT POWELL Music and -Message EVENING FELLOWSHIP The Pastor Speaks 6 p.m. YP's WORD.OF LIFE SERVICE % JR. CHURCH DURING MORNING WORSHIP ( Tues. 6:30 P.M. - Boys' and Girls' Olympian Program Wed. 7:30 P.M. - Prayer and Bible Study %.. WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY -CHURCH ( BIBLE MISSIONARY CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. 1. Wednesday Night 7:45 p.m. i ( Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God i l Huron Road & Walnut St. Phone 524-4345 % % G. Clair Sams, Pastor - Phone 524-2785 1 THE SALVATION ARMYj 18 WATERLOO ST. S. 524-9341 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP 6:30 p.m. Evening Service Officers Lieutenant & Mrs. Neil Watt All Are Cordially Invited to Join Our Fellowship North Street United Church 47 The Rev. Robert O. Ball, B.A., B.D.: Minister Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant Mr. Robert Blackwell, A. Mtis., M. Mus. Director of Music SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1980 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for Grades 7 and over Church School for ages 4 through Grades 6 from worship at 11 a.m. WORSHIP 11 A.M. RECEPTION OF NEW MEMBERS BY TRANSFER � Nursery Facilities Cometand worship with us 1 Victoria � r Minister R Organist and Street United Church ev. John D.M.•Wood, B.A.B.D. Choir Director: Mrs. J. Snider MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m. Victoria Street 11:15 a.m. Benmi(ler I � L.