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BY PASTOR HARRY VRIEND,
TRINITY CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
One truth,the Bible keeps stressing is that
there are only two ways to live. It is either
the way of Cain or the way of Abel; the way
of Jacob or Esau; the way of the righteous
or the way of the wicked. There are always
these two ways and every one of us must
choose between the two.
When Jesus started preaching, He picked
up that Biblical theme and stressed that it
was either the "broad way" or the "narrow
way". Jesus said that most people are cin the
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Inroad way and are headed for ,destruction.
Ile also said tat, the narro%si, Way is hard,
and few people are travelling that way. '
Jesus also made it clear that the narrow •
way was the only responsible way to 8o, It Is
the way that leads to "life". To experience
life in its fullest, to experience the happiness
that,God gives, and to experience the joys'in
the home of God, you must travel the nar-
row way.
The two ways are as different as night and
day. One is easy.— primarily because it is all
downhill. On the broad way, you serve
yourself, make yoLlr own rules and are head-
ed for destruction. The other way is hard —
primarily because it is all uphill. You have
to -'deny yourself and "pick up your cross".
You have to turn your back to the crowd,
.and Buffer ridicule because of the way you
Bre-living. 41- is, always -de ,;idedl"y^Iinpop3;ai^=T:::
to travel the'narrow way.
However, there is also great advantage to
travelling the narrow way. Actually. there
are very many advantages. The most im-
portant advantage is that the narrow way
leads to "eternal life" with the Lord. The
narrow way is the way of "life" rather than
the way of "death".
When people take a bus, they are careful
to know which bus it is and where This`going.
When you travel the road of life, it is much
more important to know what road you're
on and where the road will end up.
"Enter by the narrow gate," the Lord
says. "Travel the narrow way."
Do you know the road? Have you decided
to live that way? The Lord tells us the
rewards are considerable, and they go far
beyond this earthly life.
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Evenings.and Sundays phone 529-7253.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ruetz
Deborah Lynn MacCuspey and Scott John
Ruetz were joined in marriage July 28 at
?,t30, a1,- at.,. ii„.. T ga.',s... emon estholic
Church, Kitchener. The Reverend Frank -
Ruetz, uncle of the groom, officiated. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
MacCuspey of Goderich. The ,groom is the
son -of Mrs. Joyce Ruetz of Kitchener, and
the late John Ruetz. Matron of honor was"
Barb Alcock of Goderich, sister of the bride,
Bridesmaids were. June Ruetz of Kitchener,
sister of the groom and Trish Seaman of Kit-
chener and Debbie Quaid of Oweu Sound,
friends of the bride. Junior bridesmaids
were Shelley Alcock and Tanya MacCukpey,
nieces of the bride, both of Goderich. Best
man was Rob Ruetz of Kitchener, brother of
the groom. Guests were ushered into the
church by Mike MacCuspey of Goderich,
brother of the bride and Ken Kesselring of
Cambridge and Mark Lappage of Kit-
chener, friends of the groom. Scott and Deb-
bie are residing in Kitchener.
c), Former
c-odench ' ' lies E' at age.60
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rangements were made by the-glesorl
Funeral Home in'Southampton.
Interment was in the Southampton
Cemetery.
Donations to the Palliative Care Unit of
Toronto General Hospital would be ap-
preciated as expressions. of sympathy.
FREDERICK L. BROWN
Frederick I,. Brown, a former Goderich
resident, died in Concord, California,
August 15, 1984 at the age of 60.
Born May 1, 1924 to George and Agnes
Brown, he spent his early years in Goderich.
A keen sports enthusiast, he was appointed
mascot of the Goderich bions Baseball team
in 1939.
After attending local schools, he worked
as a .morning milkman and then spent
several years sailing the Great Lakes before
returning to Goderich in 1946 where he met
and married Alice Lawrence.
The couple moved to Guelph and later to
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in the security force and in 1983 served as
interim director of public safety until a
permanent director was hired. _
He is survived by his wife Alice and one
son, Wayne of Concord. He was predeceased
by a brother, George of Goderich.
IRENE AGNES WATTON
Irene Agnes (Foster) Watton of
Southampton died in Toronto :General
Hospital on Tuesday, September 4 in her
66th year.
he is survived by her husband, Ar-
'chbihop Jlafnes Watton; ' three ' children,
Mrs. D. (Dian) Wise of Toronto, David of
Kemptville and Mrs. D. ( Mary 1 Wilson of
Moosenee; her mother, Mrs. Agnes Foster
of Goderich; one brother, Ralph of
Goderich; and two sisters, Ruth of Toronto
and Mabel of St. Catharines.
A funeral service was held at St. Paul's
Anglican Church in Southampton. Ar -
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Mrs. May McCreath of Huronview and
formerly of Goderich, died Monday, .
September 10 at her residence at the age of
97.
She was born in Goderich on September
30, 1886.
The late Mrs. McCreath was a member of
Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich:
She was predeceased by her husband,
Harry A. McCreath and one daughter, Mrs.
Howard (Delena 1 Fowler.
She is survived by one son, Wilson (Bud I
McCreath of Goderich; one sister, Mrs. E.ya
Muir of London; AJ14 three,,gran(ispns,.V1
McCreath of Orillia, Bruce l cCreatty Pf
Goderich, and Robert Fowler of Ottattra,
and great grandchildren.
A funeral service was held Wednesday,
September 12 at 2 p.m. at McCallum
Funeral Home in Goderich. The Reverend
G.I.. Royal of Knox Church officiated.
Interment was in the Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich
V O N s to hold national meeting
When the Victorian Order of Nurses holds
its136th National Annual Meeting in Toronto,
September 20 to 22, Perth County resident,
David Howard, President of the Board of
Management of the Perth -Huron Branch of
VON will head the delegation from this
area. G. Berry, District Director, and
Patricia Turnbull, staff member willirepre-
sent the nursing staff.
The conference theme, "Nurses to a Na-
tion since 1897", reflects the long and
distinguished history of the Victorian Order
of Nurses in Canada. The Perth Branch was
established in 1910 and in 1972 VON extend-
ed its services into Huron County. The best
known function of the VON is to provide nur-
sing services on a visit basis to individuals
and families in their own homes. In the past
year the Perth -Huron VON Branch has add-
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Sunday 9:45 a. m. - MORNING WORSHIP
Thursday 7:00 p.m. • PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY.
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PASTOR: REV. GILBERT IDD
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Calvary Baptist Church
HAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
10:00 a.m. • Bible School
11 a.m.&7p.m.
REV. STERLING CLARK
Wed. Eve: 6:30 p.m. "Olympians" for
boys and girls ages 6 to 12
7 p.m. • Mid -week Service
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WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
North Street United Church
' 1SEPT. 16, 1984
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MR. ROBERT BLACKWELL - director of music
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56 NORTH STREET 524-7631
Suncoast Drive, 1 Block West of Hwy, 21
Chris Wicher, Pastor
Office 524-2235: Home 524-4134
Sunday, September 16
9:15 Family Education Hour
10:30 Divine Worship (nursery service available)
Wednesday - 2:00 Mustard Seed Bible Study
Come, Let us worship the Lord
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THE REV. G.L. ROYAL, M.A., M. DIV„ MINISTER
SHE -ILA B. FINK, B.A., PASTORAL ASSISTANT`
LORNE H. DOTTERER, DIRECTOR OF PRAISE
Sunday, September 16
11 :00 a.m. Divine Worship
11:00 a.m.' Sunday School
Sermon: "A WORD IS SPOKEN"
(Nursery Facilities)
Enter to Worship Depart to Serve
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
1 Alton weekends at 524-9096.
Anglican -Episcopal
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Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker
Sunday, September 16th
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion.
( ' 9:00 a.m. Brotherhood Br akfast.
. i:00 a.rn. (lurch School reopens. Nursery.
11:00 aro Choral Eucharist.
Sermon—"My Low and Yours' (Romans 14).
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