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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-01, Page 18
4• SIG'f`NAf,-STAR, THURSDAY, 1,19.76.„ Saer a.dva�rtes� to Area contest Connie Baer, a 13 -year old Colborne Central School student will be representing a large portion of Ontario when she goes to the Area Legion public speaking contest in Malton'Sunday, April 11. Connie' won 'the District Legion public speaking ,:contest held • in Kincardine .this past ,Sunday and earned the right td'.niove' onto :the Area 'Competition. She will be representing' - the. .. area boundeck by London; Galt, Listowel, Collingwood . attld Owen Sound with her topic in -Competition., in Connie's "Inflation". According to Principal John Kane, this Grade 8 • student's' conception of in- flation and how it affects :her is • totally relevant for the times in which she.lives.`He says Connie relates the problems of inflation to her gyvvn, family and her owns„• :makes future •. and a, hard-- hitting impression, on: the judges Who have heard her. . "Only three. speakers will be class at Malian: Connie is the • dal,lghter cif Mr. and Mrs, • Donald Baer, RR 5, Goderich. Island of me • • :s, I'm lonely on this Island of Me: Lord If Lsaid that out Loud others Would exclaim 'but yob know so many people how can you be lonely?' 4 Lord, you know I don't knoW people And they don't know me How can"they? the.inadequaeies ;the disappointments .the longings the hopes,,the fears They.don't.understand me Sometimes I think you don't understand me either, Lord. How come I'm on this island anyway? • Who put me here? • = • ' r-- .. -.. Xaunean _I dick-Isarri? Thank you 'for showing me it's time . to row. back to the -Mainland • Tfre his _ever; .• Whenl'was-little• •- • and naughtily behaved ' .• my mother used -to tell tiap 'There's an ugly little man ' sitting on your shoulder 'whispering bad things • in your ear". • . And•f•would•stamprangrily: ' around.the house trying to knock . , him off. ` • Today I feel mean, ' belligerent and spiteful. Could it be that ugly little•man is still-whisperirig in my ear? . Who is he anyway?' me? ..There'she is ..here I am There she is: Lord, little:..old weather-beaten lady living in her little old weather-beaten house, .cheerfully bobbing, nodding A loving welcome to her affluent neighbor. She has so little . - asks so little , expects so little ' and is so much happier than I who have so much and want so much mord. Bless her, G•od. •• Help me. CONNIE•BAER '. i0 jNESE.:�AR�WEII Yen, thqugh 1 walk througft.tha vanity of the shadow of -death. 1 shall fact no e.v,l for Thou err wtlh me. -tare Psalm' MISS ROSEMARY McGL)1RE • Miss .RosemaryMcGuire, a rest nt of Huronview died Tuesday, March 23 at. the. Home. She w;as 91.. ' Sfie Was born April 6, 1884:in St. Augustine, the daughter of Patrick' and Ellen (Brophy) •McGuir.e, She resided in St. Augustine; Goderich, and Detroit c before returning to Cada 'lns'chin192.4. , 'he graduated ,.from the Alexandra: Marine and General Hospital 'School of• Nursing in 1920 and took post graduate ,work ata Gnace Hospital,.D'etroit. When she returned'• to Goderich she worked as a private duty nurse and then worked "at AM &. G .Hospital as night supervisor for 17 years until • her retirement.• Peter's Roman as member of St. Pe .Catholic Church sand was an active member of the Catholic Women's League. •She -is survived by two, neces,:Mrs. ,Stewart (Helen) McBrien of Aylmer and Mrs. James (Mary) Ste:: Marie of Wingham, and one nephew, Thomas Page .,of Compton, California. She was predeeased by one nephew, PatrickPage. Funeral services Were conducted by the Rev. Fr.Raymond Moynihan Friday, March 26' in _,St. Peter's Church. Interment -followed in' St. Peter's Cemeey in aprogr.am of:oldtme musicColbor'i'owistfip11ah theultorlu7rrvvith�a-arre�= ' - _.-numbers. by Debbie Flynn, Denomrne, Joe O Brien, Jane andLauie •Bell. The Raymond Boyle, Cyril•Boyle, Clinton Christian Reformed Ralph' )-Ienderson and Tone • volunteers. : assisted with Wisser.activi lesMR. E.L. BOGIE A twenty •member mn'schir from the Kirkton United Mrs..E. Lillian Bogie, 154 Church entertained' with Nlson St.E.,- did'suddenlysacred.onTuesday'March' 24 at Alandr WHAi'3 NfW ATHURilP1T1t!FW* Monday's program of. Old '".lime • music an.cr sing .a -Fong consisted of Irish music in honor of Saint Patrick's Day. ; Mrs. , Driver, Molly Cox and • - . Norman Speir provided the music 'W-ith' Morgan' Dalton. and Nelson Lear leading the sing -a -long.. • The Goderich .Township - omen'.s_Jasti te.voianteers • assisted with. the "'activities and during. the program: four - new residents were welcomed • • to the Home: Miss Ethel Hill,. •. Mrs. Millie Edwards, Mrs. Charlotte Fewster and Wilson Britnell. Mrs... Lyle Storey of Seaforth arranged a special Irish•p'rogram.,•f=or Family. Night with lac al talent,. and' entertainers and L•ucan. • Marie Flynn, Norman Speir and Watson Webster provided Marine and General Hospital: She was 76. _ She was born August 6, 1899 in West Wawanosh Township to Robert and Maria Adeline (Rutledge)P1unkett: She uvas 'marriedJune 10, 1939 in West Wawanosh to Robert M. Bogie who. predeceased wife.January-22, 1972. • Mrs. ' Bogie came '. to -Goderich . from Ashfield Township about 13 years ago. • . She was a . member of Goderich Rebekah Lodge No: ort and` f North Street Unite_l. ' Church. Surviving, is .one sister, Mrs.” ' . Chester (Violet) McPhee, Colborne Township. Funeral • '•servfee was Saturday, March 27 at Stiles Funeral Home with the .Re. Arthur F. Gardner of- ficiating:, Interment was ." in D.un•gannon 'Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gordon Plunkett, Harvey Bogie, Dan McFlhee, •Gordon Brindley,. -Ken Miller'and Ross'S•ti`gfks Goderich Rebekah Lodge No, 89 held , a memorial service at the funeral home Friday, March 26. OPERI©..3 INEMORII Bob. McCALLUM Reprfltative ' 1t Cambria Rd., Goderich :524-1345 .-. M 1...1.1.. 11 11 ,1111.. •. .. .................. :...o v � r , • ' THE 'PAHA' FAIT TEA(HES Man is said to be the greatest representative _- of God, and he is the Book of Creation because all the mysteries of beings exist in, him. Write P.O. Box 212, Goderich • • Phone 524-6179 YOUR.. • HEAD QUARTERS_ • • ' .FOR •ROGERS `MAJ•ESTIC' TV •EXPERT TV .SERVICE • ANTENNA •• I & TOWER° N.STALLAT.ION . 62. ,1MARY, ST: GODERICH 524-908;? SUNDAYAPRIL 4 Rev. John Teibe Y.F.C. International Plus "The Chapelit'es. SINGER'S P�.il . SHAI P l_ -HURON MENI'S':CH:APEL • Auburn "Evil prevails when good men do, nothing" �.. �,... • evening:. •.- ::.:...a.. .._ ..�. __. :a..a.. strumentals.by Lorne Elford, ,i.., .a .:.-- :r .�.: ►.,r..a. �.....:..a a .- ../ — . Clifford Jacques and Laverne Rodd; vocal solos by Susan Van Derspeck;• piano solos by Kim Heather; tap dances by Michelle , Robinson and a men's .quartette Harry Hem ken Blackler,, Norris Webb and Glenn Copeland. Mrs. Waghorn . expressed .the. from .Mitchell. appre.clati 5J ofThe residents; The residents have enjoyed the -treat of apples donated by the Clin-ton:L.O.B.A. BEREA-BY TH•E-WATER' ?` LUTHERAN CHURCH , 1 ri- 'Meeting at Robertson Memorial School -(Blake and Eldon Streets, Goderich) SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1976 ! Sunday School for all ages at 9:30 a.m. j a ____ _ WO -RSH 1 P 11:00 A. M.'_ j `. i SERMON: "THROUGH DEATH TO GLORY'.' % ' WEDNESDAY, April 7, 7:30 p.m. • •-. .• ' Service at Bethel Holiness Chapel •j . Marvin. L. Barz, Pastor' 52.4.2235 - t .• "Preaching peace by Jesus Christ:, He is Lord of all" Acts -•,,% a a ., a.•a•,•...........••••-••,•,..•••••,...., • r• 7 ,. a .a•• ,••a..a..a••a.•�. a.• a.•114,S.•.^...411,....•01.0 %".a._ ya •._. a..a.•a a••a,.a. 4 - j •i i North—Street United Church %' ( 11 The Rev. Ralph E. King, B.A., B.D., Minister SUNDAY SERVICES The family that prays together.... 1. -. Stays together • 10,36 • Let'stalk taxes. Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada- .,1 CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS • Pastor: C. Fred Day BUS ROUTE TOALLOF GODERICH Phone 524-6543 for. a 'Ride Miss Clare. McGowan, Visiting -Assistant ' Can I c1a m Mr. Lorne H. Dotterer, Director of Music Q..,.. Iformer house took an . early % these payments even though I . Sunday School Ages to and -up at 9:45 a.m. retirement this • year- when I P Y g � ''% t turned 58. Can I claim a .didn't pay them, to m.y.former • deduction for my pension, or. • Sunday School for ages.3 to 9 from Worship at 11:00 a:m. wife? i'. do I have to wait until I'm 65? ' �•A- Yes _The ' • periodic. .% . A: Yes, you may claim a payments you were required 'deduction for the pension' you .to pay for the benefit of your 4• • • receive up to a maximum of former spouse are deductible. 5$1,000.00. You do not have "to "Q,• I received interest. of % wait until you are 65 to claim '$1_78.00 and a pension totalling i ` this deduction. • $2,300.00: How much of this do I exclude from my income? I t Q. Part of my divorce am 67 years of age. - ; • _ settlement was that in ad= . A: You.must include the full_ f 'clition to alimony I -continue amount of interest and • the monthly payments on our, pension income in your tax return. Then, you, claim (. $178.00 for the interest and divident income exemption •" % .SUNDAY SCHOOL ` 10'A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE ' 11 A.M. "A Baby Dedication Ceremony" EVENING MEETING 7 P.M. "The Lord's tupper" rhe, Free -Met hodist Ch+irrhY Aper , 8:OO.�r�lrtw. EVar'y fne:.WWeIcom t: Corner Park "& Victoria Sts. Bible, Centered Messages.... Special Music COME. -AND GROW WITH US. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELO ROAD AT BLAKE STREET % :• SUNDAY, :APRIL 4, 1976 11 a.m. Worship Service SERMON : • "ALL THINGS'•WORK TOGETHER- FOR OGETHERFOR GOOD" Nursery Facilities Come and Wo. shi ith t. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH (' LENT V `.' SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1976 ( % and $1,000.00 for the pension t EVANGELISTIC -- FUNDAMENTAL iricome.exemption. REV:". R. BRUBACHER Pastor ` Q. My employer sent me a_._,%... 10:o0 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES T4 slip showing the amount of . ; DO YOU NEED A RIDE? PLEASE PHONE 524-9497 • tuition fees he paid on 'my 'behalf last year. Do I have to ( report this on my': retern? •A. Yes, but if you attended i•... an .qualified educational % institution, you should he entitled to .claim tuition.fe,es to offset it. He, sure to submit I. - a proper receipt for tuition When making this claim. Q. Last year my wife at- tended university for eight months. She did not earn any income and did not receive an allowance of any kind. Does this. mean I can claim education deduction on her behalf? • A. Yes, under these cir- cumstances, you would he/ entitled to an education. deduction of $400. ' Q. I was a student at the university .from September until the end of December,a period of four ' Months: However, I did ,not start' classes until the 'middle of September. May I•claim the •education deduction of $50.00' a month even though,I did not; attend -'for the whole,rrionth of 'September? . • A. Yes. As long as you attended the institution for a't least one day in a month, you wh'uld qualify for the $50.00 education deduction for that rifonth. DON'T MISS HEARING PASTOR DAVID ROBINS GUELPH, ONTARIO 11:00 A,M.'and 7:30 P.M, 6:15 P.M. WORD OF LIFE CLUB. WED, 8 P.M. PRAYER & B-IBLE STUDY • WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY'CHURCH FIR;ST BAPTIST. CHURCH• - ( Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebect MONTREAL STREET (near The Square)' RE.V. W.H. McWHINNIE F.R.G.S; Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett 9:45 a•.m.— Sunday.School 11 A.M. WORSHI P SERVICE THE PASTOR PREACHING Come • You will be made welcome 8:30•A_M. HOLY•COMMUNION 11:00 MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON •e, 10:00& 11:00. A.M. CHILDREN'S PROGRAM& NURSERY �••~ 4 a^ ' . Rector Canon G.G. Russell B.A., B.D. Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph • B. Herdman ..�..�.:.�..:...�•••••..:•••••..,-11.11.% The Free- Methodist Church % Park St. at Victoria 1100 SPEAKER: JOHN TEIBE FRES. OF YOUTH FOR CHRIST 1,.. • MUSIC BY: Y.F.C. SINGERS % Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls .. Sunday School at 9:45 ' 7:00 Evening Worship & Praise All Warmly Inviyted • Y i•a.•a..a••- .••a.••a••�•••....- ..- •. .,+Y•.:••-....•�.Y•�..•-•••00.:••a.•a••re..a .w•r tilt ( 18 WATERLOO ST. S.'• • ( SUNDAY SCHOOL— 9:45 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIF1''— 11:00 A.M. .r., d -..• a:• .•- ••+.••....•...n..a9:'•�•.-....�..•,...+...�..�... ..a a.°tee.°•r .1 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE—' 7:00 P.M. .��_ ...•.6..V{...•w.ra,Ya..�...Y•w...'e.. •. ..a ..a.. �..P�.. ••�.•••`' % WEEKDAY Home League (-Ladies) Wed. 8:00 P.M. a ( Prayer & Bible Studies Thug. 7:30 P.M. I 524-9341 1 • at Knox -Presbyterian Church. ' % ! OFFICERS CAPTAIN G HERBEit CAPTAIN M.M t<EN IE.j ' ' TH'E REV. G. LQCKHART ROYAL,, B.A. Minister at % • ( •All Are Cordially .Invited CAPTAIN • ' THE REV. RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant ( WILLIAM M.'CAMERON, Director of Praise , SUNDAY,•APRIL,4, 1976 tti:boa.m;'M6rmny Worship. % Victoria -Street United Church. •1' "THREE SERMONS ON CHURCHMANSHIP't;. .j HOUSE. OF,I;RIENDSHIIP REV. LEONARDWARR Talent • TITHE (Nursery Facilities) (Consolidated Sunday School retires from the Service) Attend �_• I ,•.¢••a•r a::1••�:•ti.r-ice •a..J:�•i1i:a•Y+r+�.•r+•Y� - •.aYY•�.111.Y•'YYYr:n !1 Sermon ( I Time ' 10 a•m. 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