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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-08-26, Page 13Religion Church receives 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 duly registered at a recognized educational institution away from their ordinary residence are eligible to vote by proxy in On- tario's 34th provincial general election on September 10. Whether voting in person or by proxy, it is the responsibility of students to ensure that their names are on the list of electors for the polling division where they normally reside. Proxy voting allows an elector to PRYDE MONUMENTS 310 Victoria Street Centralia SHOWROOM 293 Main Street Exeter Memorial Counsellor STEPHEN FERGUSSON 235.0620 or 1100.265.3477 Evenings 235.0658 authorize another qualified elector yin the same electoral district to vote on their behalf. A qualified elector may not act as proxy for more than two electors. Proxy application forms may be obtained from any returning officer throughout the province. Once completed, the form must be presented to the returning officer in the electoral district where the student resides. Upon receipt of the proxy application form, the returning officer may then issue a SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 Goderich Area • ROBERT McCALLUM 11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 STRIKE ... SPARE ... STRIKE ..: SPARE ... STRIKE • 4 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Before the season gets started get your team, friends & family together to come and get in the roll of things. "BOWLING IS FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY" Our Hours This Week Thurs. Night 7pm-10pm Fri. Night 7pm-12pm Sat. 10-4, 7-12 4( Sun. 1-4 Bowler's Hotline 524•BOWL 2 6 9 5 LITTLE BOWL m W Ch za to • m . , STRIKE SPARE ... STRIKE ... SPARE ... STRIKE: NOTE: Youth Bowling Registration Saturday 10am-1 pm Registration Fee: $14. bowlingShirt included $6. without shirt certificate to the ro y voter who will. in turn, present it at the polling place to ex- change if for a ballot. Persons eligible to vote in this election are those who, on election day, are 18 years of age or older, a Canadian citizen, and have ,resided in Ontario for the six month period prior to election day, and whose names are on the list of electors or on a certificate to vote in the electoral district where they reside. • GODF • ICH S C S A • . WF1)NFSDAY ; G S 6. 1987—PAGE 13 BREAKFAST ,...... $1.99 2 NEW YORK SIRLOIN DINNERS FORT 116.95 * * LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS * * PLAYING THURSDAY, FRIDAY i SATURDAY New Orleans Country LIVE i : AI NT TA .F' •M5P.M.ON HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & TAVERN HIGHWAY 21 - BAYFIELD 565-2554 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 A M 1 A.M. North Street United Church 56 North Street, 524-7631 WORSHIP & JUNIOR CONGREGATION 10:00 A.M. each Sunday 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 10:00 A.M. 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 —You are always welcome -- The Salvation Army 18 Waterloo St., 524-9341 Capt. 8 Mrs. Walter Clark 9:30 Sunday School for alt ages 11:00 Morning Worship Service Evening Service 6:30 -p.m. .. SEVEN DAY: 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- nett Street. E.. Goderich. Unt.ario.:>.' l•'etnl, '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) 0'1•IIF:K lir Iu N:(•Ol'\"I'Y \RI::A SCIfOUI.S ,\RK 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