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BY YVE:CTE ZANDBERGEN
Father Terrence McNamara, from St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church,
Goderich, compares his role as priest to a
conductor of an orchestra because he br-
ings the ongregation together and the
work is done by parishoners with his
guidance
He be in his duties as priest at St.
Peter's (aurch on June 28th and said the
community of Goderich seems "warm."
Before coming to Goderich, Father
McNamara was the parish priest in
Bothwe' yid Glencoe, where there were
two chi. .!s but one parish. He received
his elementary education in the military at
the Canadian Forces Base in Trenton and`
attended Nichols • Catholic College in
Belleville.
Father McNamara has his B.A. degree
in Sociology from St. Patrick's College in
Ottawa and has a t,eacher's certificate
from MacArthur's College of Education of
Kingston Ile was a highschool teacher for
three v incl was a social worker with.
the (' 's Aid Society of Renfrew
a new priest
County.
He was ordained in 1975 and was the
director for three years of the John XXIII
Centre, an Adult Education Centre in
Windsor. He was also associate pastor at
St. Theresa's Church and Christ The King
Church in Windsor.
At the age of 42, Father McNamara said
he is the youngest priest to be at St. Peter's
in 40 years. Currently, he is "settling in"
and hopes to meet more of his congrega-
tion in the future, adding that at this tune
of year, it is hard to distinguish between
the tourists coming to mass and the
parishioners.
While at St. Peter's, Father McNamara
hopes to implement and direct the hopes of
the Second Vatican Council..
"The Second Vatican Council is far
reaching and it involves the changing of at
titudes," he said, adding that the current
issue is lay people taking on responsibility
in the church.
He has also been involved in the
ministries to the people of God program in-
eluding COR, a spiritual program for
young persons, marriage encounter and
parish renewal.
i .mer saleslady dies at home
MRS. EDNA POLLOCK
Mrs. Edna Pollock of Goderich died Fri-
day, August 21 at her residence at the age
of 65.
Born in Sunderland, Durham, England
on June 19, 1922, Mrs. Pollock was the
daughter of the late Ernest Howe and the
former Elizabeth Newland.
She was a retired saleslady at Gerrards
t Lees) of Goderich and was employed by
- them for 17 years. She was a member of
Knox Presbyterian -Church and the Ladies
Auxiliary at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital.
She was married in Sunderland,
England on April 26, 1944 to William Jack
Emerson Pollock.
Surviving are her husband Jack Pollock,
and children Elizabeth A. Holmes of
Calgary and Arleata C. Patter son of
--• -London..
OBITUARIES
She was cremated at Woodland
Crematorium.
MR. THOMAS ARNOLD.MITCHELL
Thomas Arnold Mitchell of Saltford, died
Saturday, August 22 at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital at the age of 79-
Born in Colborne Township on May 5,
1908, Mr. Mitchell was the son of the late
Samuel Mitchell and the former Caroline
Collinson.
He was a ,teamster at the Goderich
Manufacturing Company and was a
member of Victoria Street United Church.
He was predeceased by his wife, the
former Edythe May McCabe.
Surviving are children Arnold and his
wife Ruth of Goderich and Donna and her
husband Terrance Simmonds of 'St.
Mary's, his sister Ellen ( Mrs. Harry
Jenkins) and dear friend of Mary
Clairmont. .
Surviving grandchildren are Darlene
(Mrs. Larry Ryan), Janet Mitchell, Bar-
bara (Mrs. Dennis Near) and great grand-
child Lyndi Ryan.
A funeral service' was held at McCallum
and Palla Funeral Home,on Tuesday,
August 25 with Rev. Bruce Tombs from
Victoria Street United officiating. -
Pallbearers were Leonard Jenkins, Den-
nis Yule, Bill McTaggert, Clare Baechler-,
Bill Glousher and Howard Preszcator.
Interment at Colborne Cemetery:
Students eligible to vote by proxy
Students who are qualified electors and
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institution away from their ordinary
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tario's 34th provincial general election on
September 10.
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ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS
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153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON
482-9441
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11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH
524-7345
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Worship Leader: Aug. 30th
REV. DONALD PARSONS,
Central United, Welland, Ont.
LLA
Mr. Paul Howe
— organist —
Knox Presbyterian
Church
Interim Moderator
Interim Minister
The Rev. B.A. Nevin
The Rev: R.W. Johnson .
Lorne H. Dotterer. Director of Praise
Sunday, August 30
SUMMER SERVICES ARE
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Mr. Johnson will preach
(Nursery Facilities)
Lemonade On The Front Lawn After Service
Enter to Worship • Depart to Serve
Calvary Baptist
Church
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
PASTOR: TERRY WOODCOCK
Phone 524.6445 -
Sunday, August 30
Nursery Facilities ,. available
Sunday School - 10'00 o.m.
'Morning Service • 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service • 7:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting • Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
St. George's Church
Anglican • Episcopal
North and Nelson Streets Goderich
Organist • C.hoirrmoster
David Hamilton, A.R.C.T.
Sunday, August 30,
8 30 a m Holy Communion
The Rev, Douglas Pats
9:30 o.m. Morning Prayer at Chris, Church P„rt
Albert - The Rev William Craven
11 00 a.m. Morning Player and Serino', The
Rev, Douglas Pitts
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Capt. 8 Mrs. Walter Clark
9:30 Sunday School for alt ages
11:00 Morning Worship Service
Evening Service 6:30 -p.m.
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BIBLE READING SCHEDULE;
•AUG. 26 - Psalm 70: The -Prayer df A
Good Mon Suffering From Persecution
AUG. 27 - Psalm 71 -
Growing Old Gracefully With God -
' AUG. 28 - Psalm 72 -
The Coming King •Jesus) And His Kingdom
AUG. 29 - Psalm 73 - The Solution To The
Perflexing Problem Of The Prosperity Of.
The Wicked: Their End,
AUG. 30 • Psalm 74 -The Psalmists Distress At -
The Withdrawal Of God s Hand From His
Sinning People . .
AUG. 31 - Psalm 75 -
God Is Sovereign In The Affairs Of Mon
SEPT. 1 - Psalm -76
;:God: The Champion Of The Gond.
TThe Huron -Perth Catholic
School Board
Student Registration
Kindergarten - Grade 10
i'urents of Catholic school age' children wilt; :re new to the area may register their children on
Tuesday, September 8, 1987
.8:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
at 1 he c iio.st ,local �rhnol
KINDERGARTEN children need to hp \e,ir. of age on or before 1)ecemher 31. 1957. ('leave Erring proof of age (Birth Certificate
and Baptismal Certificates. In accordance s' i h nes% legislation, proof of immunization is also required before children may attend school
FRENCH IMMERSION classes are Ewing offered at tit Man' School. Goderich. Please contact Mr. .)int \ld)ade. i'rincipal. 71) Iter-
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'S'1'. MICHAEL SECONDARY S('II001. 1s a Catholic' tiecon(lary School -Prying Stratford and area. To register nets (;rade 1t or
10 students. please contact \Ir.. I )an I1ishop. Principal. it. Michael Secondary tichonl, )t Grange Street. Stratford. ( rntario. ' 71-tlsit)
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St. Joseph's School
Mr. James hlcQuillan. Principal
R.R. 3
Goderich, Ontario N7,A 1X9
529-7646
St. Columban School (Kindergarten to (rade 31
Mr. George. Van Sivek, Principal
R.R. 2
Dublin, Ontario NOK 1E0
345-2086
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Schoi)I
Mr. Laurie Kraftcheck. Principal
RIR. 3
Dashwood. Ontario N0\1 1 NO
237.3337
St. Joseph's School
Mr. Ed Cappelli. Principal
169 Beech Street
Clinton. Ontario N0\1
482.7035
Precious Blood School
Mrs. Margaret \leclye. i'rincipal
Sanders Street. WA•.. Box 789
Exeter. Ontario N0\1 1 SO
23.5-1691
1). Durand
Chairman of the Board
St. Mary's School
Mr. Jim McDade, Principal
70 Bennett Street. East
Goderich, Ontario N -7A i A4
524-9901
St. James School
Mr. Gary Birmingham. Principal
Chalk Street. Box 100
:Seaforth, Ontario NOK IWO
527-0321
Sacred Heart School
Mr. •Jim Sterner. Principal
Cornyn Street
Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0
357-1090
St. Boniface School
Nit-. David Sharpe. Principal
Nlary Street. Box 128
Zurich, Ontario NOM 2T0
236-4335
*St. Michael SECONDARY School
Mr. Dan Bishop. Principal
8 Grange Street
Stratford. Ontario, N5A 3P6
271-0890
School will begin Tuesday. September 8, 1987
W. Eckert
Director of Education