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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-20, Page 20.• • , • HESE FAREWELL CHARLES -A• KILPATRICK A former resident' Of Ash- field, 'Charles A. Kilpatrick died suddenly at his home -in Vancouver, B.C. on April 30th. • • • • He was born on Concession 5,• Astifieldii October 31," 1889, to William arid "May (§Pret11)- Kilpatriek. He was the youngest ,of a farnily of eleven'. :He. attended S.S. 6, • 'Ashfield, and also the DUngannqn Public School-. He - was the' last surviving member of his fareily.- • About '1906, he went to Alberta and homesteaded, on • farm north of Provost, where lived for several years. After leaving the fartri• he Went to Vancouver where he reSided until death. ' Yea. though I walk 10440 valley of Ih-shadO,01 death,ohull fem! no. evil, for Thou art with me. —Pot Pw.tm. .Y•""!•• r . • . . ... Friends and relatives from Tuesday, May 18 at Stiie,s MRS, HELENA RYAN a distance who attended the. Funeral Home with the Rev. funeral were from Stratford, Ralph King officiating.Mrs. Helena Ryan, and 1Vlichigan. ' Cemetery. Pallbearers were Interment was in Maitland Georgetown District and Dungannon, died in Sarnia, Kitchener, 'TrentOn Service was helcl at the Giiders, Morris -McMillan. . Elmer. Wilkinson,. Mickey sday, Nlay,13, She•was 89. A Masonic . Memorial Memorial Hospital, • Thur- ••••• fune al home SundaY Hans • Potzel, Upward The fortner Helena Gietn, is busy, they are gone. 1886 at Glenn's' Hill in West MRSMLPOONER. .. S - May 5, his ashes were Sent the McCallum Furieral Horne; to evening. Wilkinson and Borden,Penny she was born December 18, • • • GOD E R ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THU R SVAY , MAY20, 1976;... -PAGE' 1 IA • fROM -THE' MINISTERISTUDY. BY :Mg REV, ARTHUR F. ' - RETIRED UNITED - GA DNER CHURCH MINISTgR •Too Busy? Mn. In other words, while he no excuse for having lost the Goderich for interment in • sense - of responsibilitY for and: Elizabeth (Fowler) Youngsters said recently, The father of several Here is the man who is'foo; • living. It might even Occur to • busy to read and decides to es that we are not the first Wawanosh Township, to Hugh . • \ • MELBORN COX 1\41-S, Meryle Lorna MRS. IVY THOMAS Mrs, IvyThomas, Glerin. She was predeceased "MY children are small now wait until he has retired. By people in the world who have A lesea Street • S t da • by her husband John Ja.mes and I am so busy wig' my then he. will not really know thought we were too bUsy, There is much truth in the • Dungannon Cemetery.' • poon , Gederich • R 11 I d e SS .„ died in • .Stratford General her home May 13. She was 50 May 15.in Alexandra...Marine and General - Hospital. She Meibern , Cox,. Goderich,. Goderich, died Suddenly at , Hospital ' 'Friday, May 14 She was bore June 21, 1925' was 80. ' • • she He a lengthy illness. ' ie Hamilton to borne and The former Ivy Nice, Stip Ile was born and raised in Elizabeth (Phillips) Orols. Was born August 30, 1895 in .Auburn He was a member of She was married July 5, 1 54 Dagenham, Essex, England, • Stratford to Ro ert n H b t nd Flora (Ryan) -. -to er er a St. George's Anglican in Church, a Past Master of, • Spooner' who survives; She Nice. She Was married to the • Maitl nd Lod e No. 33 A.F. & has lived in Goderich for. the late Thomas '" .Charles Sat Church-. • t. George s Ang lean _, Rev. o son, an appointment with the king. : w p Surviving are his wife, the She Was 'a member of Knox • 'Dungannon, Officiating. as a war veteran and told the are thus busy they miss the their own deSires. While they with -.6 child, .sharing something -. meaningful:: with - Finally he disguised himself Snrviving are one Interment was • in had been charged with the worship of God. inner resOurces,efoerielves. daughters, , Mrs. Brian Surviving besides her daughter, Mrs. James Dungannon Cernetery. kipg a story of the guard who beauty and the wonder of the the family, or refreshing the fonmer Dorothy Memby.; two Presbyterian Cinirch,. care of a prisoner. • The fact that we are busy is Are you too busy? (Dorothy Irene) Durnin, Pallbearers were Stan • (Beverley) Weaver, London • husband are one son, Edward . The prisoper -had escaped , • :•,--,------;..----..----..-'-...----------••-•,.••••-,-••=-••••••-•-•-•.'----------.— and Mrs. James ' (Patricia) (Ted), at hom her -: step- •Goderich; five grandchildren M cGr atten,"` Gordon and, the guard's only - exause. f ' . el, Phillips,. Sebring•ville; two mother,' Mrs. Gertrude , .and eight great grand_ McGratten; Bert Bradfort," randchildren Jeffery, and Gross, Hamilto ; and two . . children; and one sister, Mrs. ThOrnas -Webster, Wildred Ryan. .• ..„, „:7_,. She is surviVed•. by one daughterMrs.. Gordon (Margar t) . Kidd, ,'RR 3, Georgeto n;.' two grand- children; and one brother; ' IvIlv" GI ..--., A.M. end an active member past 24 years, and wor Thomas. She was a member business. ea y - on t soon and -then I'll be able to ' Here is a woman who would comment by J.B.P.riestley, , small Children. But they will like to hear. good MI4SIQ, but -"Chesterton once -shrewdly: be getting into their, teens share companionship with will wait for the day when she. observed that there Was a has time.. By then she will not great difference between an,: them." • kriow how to listen. eager man who wanted• to - wait until it "snits their con- who wanted a book to read." • This reminds one cif,t ld - Here is a family that will read a book and a tired ,man. neral service was Testament.- Story whic Ils day, May 15 at . about a prophet who 'was' venience to go to Church, He might have added that Ilum Funeral Horne having difficulty With:getting Meanwhile they are so busy in our tiredness we have with -theR Harold D b • 1 and missed the glory of talking - of the Masonic Order. Sheaffer. Pen for .five years, of s 1' - Spring Spiritual' Life • and one brother, Ralph step -sisters, -Victoria Violet Cook, Rainham, Pentland and Eldon John- IN", "A§ I vvas busy here and • , He is sur_vived by his wife, g • • Katie, and four children, Mrs. Cox Jackson; Michigan. Dorothy Meek, Kansas City; , ' The funeral was frpm the Mrs. Lillian Smith, Breton, McCallum Funeral Horne 6 , Alta.; Mrs. Doris Mitchell, Monday, May 17 with Canon i Edmonton, Alta.; and Grant G.G. Russell officiating. Kilpatrick, Oklahoma City. Interment was in Maitland Several grandchildren and Cemetery, Pallbearers were several nephews and .nieces Alvin Blackwell, Robert Hoy, and grand -nephews and 'Leonard Boyce, -Kitchener grand -nieces also survive... Finnigan and Harold Shore. Flowerbearers were Everett After funeral services in Vancouver on Wednesday, Harris and Gordon Kaitting. Missionary at Men's Chapel from O Dr, Ruben Gil, one of Spain's leading Protestant churchmen and a missionary of OMS International, will speak at Huron Men's Chapel Sunday Night, May'30. Dr. Gil is pastor of the new cIrW-Evangeltsin-Center - - ° (International gvangelical ' Tabernaele) " which is the headquarters from which • OMS ministries in Spain are coordinated. .. He is alSo the speaker on- a * daily 157minute radio program, "A. Challenge to Your Conscience," heard • daily over Radio Espana and reaching the entire Iberian • peninsula. Dr. Gil was a Spanish delegate to the Berlin Congress on Evangelism in 1967 and the -World Congress • in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1974, both of which were sponsored •by the • Billy - Graham Evangelistic Association. In 1972 he was elected executive secretary:and coordinator of the 1974 Iberian Congress on Evangelization held, 0 in Madrid. Thirty-five par- ticipating groups made that the largest ,Protestant event in Spanish history. He has also served as O pr.esident , of the Madrid. Evangelical' Ministerial Association, and his ministry • has taken him to both South - and North America: ' • Dr,. Gil, is a former jour- nalist and as a youth was a Falangist ' regional leader O -under the Franco regime. He . became a Christian at the age O of 20. • Dr. and Mrs. Gil have four • • children. • OMS International,,, for- ' merly The Oriental Missionary _Society, is an undenominatiorial faith O mission with work encircling the globe. It specializes in O direct evangelism through thp training of a national ministry, ' the establishing: of Self-governing and . self- supporting churches, and the distribution of gospel literature. OMS cooperates O with many mission boards on the foreign field. ' O Full and current in- • formation on OMS world ministries is made available in an official publication, OMS Outreach, sent free for one year upon request to OMS International, Box A, • Greenwood, Indiana 46142.. • Spain Elizabeth Gross, Hamilton England. obvious how to deal with such Buzit, Watei-down. Mon.day, May 17 at McCallum Funeral Horne w MRS. E.M. GLAZIER a guard. At this .point the and Mrs. Joseph (Aaneen) Funeral service -.A-vas ston. ' there he was gone." The king said that it was Th funeral service was itb Canon from the Stiles Funeral Home G G Russell officiating. Saturday, May 15 with the,. Interment was in Maitland Rev. G.L. Royal officiating. .Cernetery. Pallbearers were Interment was. in Maitland Ron Durniri, James• Durnin Cemetery. ' Pallbearers were Garry B G V t d • • • Jr., James Far.rish, Bryan aer eorgp. ens one. an Spooner, Kip White, Ren Reginald Venn. ° Smith and Joe Buzit. • 1VIRS. K.M. WILKINSON MRS. G.H. GODFREY • • M • rs. Keitha M. Wilkinson Mrs'. Grace Hilda Godfrey, of Goderich Nursing Home Goderich, died Thursday died May 16 at the horne. She May lg in Alexandra Marine • She was born january 5, was 81. 1900 in Hastings County to 'The •former Grace... Hilda George W.• and fdith (Greyy Beech, she was born April 28, Mayne. She resided in Tweed 1895. She had been alsident d d hools at of Goderich for' the ast 25 and atten e sc :Belleville and icton O She was:married June 17, tilelate er • 1 t 1925 in Piton to karl (Red) Godfrey. She was a mem _ Wilkinson. The couple lived in of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's the _Belleville area until Witnesses. „ P years. She 'was the widow of i to Goderich in -1949. She is survived by One coin ng ber of the• daughter, Eileen of Goderich ane was 4 .••,-...Goeter_ieh,,,werftee___4natkate_and one son, Ernest of • a Mrs. Evelyn. Maud Glazier, Goderich, died Saturday, May 15 in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. She was 76. , The former Evelyn Brophey,- she was born in Goderich September 5, 1899 to 'Joseph and Edith (Luxton) Brophey. A lifelong resident of Goderich--- she was 'a mbar of G o 's Anglican Church and,of the Ahmeek Chapter IODE. She was predeceased by her. husband, Thomas Glazier, and by two sisters, Lois and Peggy. She is sur- vived by an aunt, Mrs. Maude Luston. The funeral service was at McCallum Funeral Home Tuesday, May 18 with' Canon G.G. Russell officiating. Interment was inolylaitland Cemetery: • me St. e rge prophet tore off his disguise_ and charged the king with the same kind of business that had degraded his kirigdorn. This is the kind of problem O we face today in our Modern livihg. We are inelined. to allow THE THINGS THAT , —CRUSADE c with JIM STANLEY 1 back from Africa and • the United Church C-pldwater ; three grand -'4 • •••••• MATTER mosT to be at the mercy of the THINGS THAT MATTER LEAST. -Our business May be important or it may be our unhappy at- tempt to proye something to O ourselves. Waiting to talk to our . ' children when they get to "be. teenagers maybe a long, long , 0•. , wait. Ey that tirne he may' ' .. , Local Musical talent Willi be featured • . :Children do not wadt to takkto .. • Nightly have diScovered that his •• f Hear his unique -call from "FARM TO FOREIGN FIELDS Hear him fit the Bible to the 70's through a Life of practical I obedience. • • BE.A REGULAR' BLOOD DONOR. . • Dates:. May 23 - 30.. Except Sat. , • Time: Sun. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Week nights 7:30 p.m. - . Place: Free Methodist Church, Goderich . .. . . . . _ 0 . .............-....."..........-.........*"...—..............................•••••,•-••••-••••••-•••-...-a•-•..............1..............6....”-.—os........e•r....c.,.....••••••... •••.....o..........,...........-....o..-.....a.,...o.-..............48-....-41.,..................................r....61 ' . . . A, V.] i•••T SI"' 4,11••• • •,-.4&l. • .1.`14,..l ,A••••••• t•••••• ..• .• • A11ER f •1that *. United Church where she v,ras" .' grandchildren.. • • , • : • T e .amhy erays.teget together • t BEREA—BY—THE W Women of North Street children and seven great LUTHERAN CHURCH • also a Member'. Mr. Ray Hall, Teronto, . -Surviving besides her presided for the funeral • " (Blake and Eldon Steeets,'Goderich) husband are two siins, service in Kingdom ' Meeting o't RobertsonUemorial SchOol O Maurice of G der ich and • '«-'-.'Y• MaY 17. • Allen of Toronto; two Intermentwas in Maitland I daughters, Mrs. Dave Cemetery. Pallbearers' were ' Ralph Brodie, Jack Brodie, i (Joyce) • Potter, 'Sarnia and Mrs. • J. (Jean) Stewart,. Jack Fletcher, Don Godfrey,s 3 -- Markham; seven grand- Ernest. Godfrey and Ron ; .. t children; one sister, Mrs. Nirnens. Honorary bearer O was James Stevenson. Ceeil (Agnes) M.arche'n, Trenton; one brother, McCallum Funeral Everett of Winnipeg. was in The funeral service arrangements. was Horne 4 charge - of-' 111S FRIDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. May 21st' at the Huron Men's Chapel Agiimi %lido ?awed* have lust finished in the great Peoples Church • Missionary Program THIS SUNDAY NIGHT MAY 23 Hefty REV. EDWIN WATTAM speak tie) b iN•ttALLUNI• 'neeresiennonve • 11 Cambria Rd., Giodetich 524.7345 - I: • iith O SPECIAL MUSIC 8 • at the • HURON MEN'S e CHAPEL Auburn. EveryOtie.Weicome 4, • •• •'• t • SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1,976 9:30 a.m.'Sunday School for all • • 0 11:00.„.a.rri.,Vilorship Service , - SEliMON:."VAOCC•i-IAR,T iSIOTNItN LIF O Rev. Herbert J. Kritsch E AND . Stays totiether . • .1 • BETHEL HOLINESS CHAPEL BIBLE MISSIONARY • i • CHURCH Sunday School 9:50 a.m. O Classes for all ages, O Worship Service 11:00 i.m. 2 Prayer.6:30-7:00 p.m. • BleSsed a r:vtiat:gpeulti.setiinc hSeearrtvich:r 7th:0: psh11.1 see God . . . 0 " • --- Matthew 5:8 Marvin L. Barz, Pastor „ .524-2235 Huron St. & Walnut St. ,preaching peace by. Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all" Acts . : Kennison W. Lawton, Pastor 524-2785 10,36, •••• .• thel Pentecostal Tabernacle ••••, Affiliated with the Penfecostal- Assemblies of Carrada CQRNER'' OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS • Pastor: C. Fred be:y• • WORSH-tP SERVICE ... 11 A.M.-. EVENING MEETING 7 P.M. • • GODERICH BUS ROUTE'. For a ride phone 524-6543 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOUR ... 10 A.M. 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY YOUTH MEETING O 8:00 P.M. BIBLE STUDY TUESDAYS 7:00 P.M. BQYS CRUSADERS THURSDAYS "A Twentieth _Century Church with a First Century Message" '..••••••••••••••.•,,,•••. 16••••••••.“•••••••••\•••••••••;$1,•••••••••••••••,\.•••••••;••••11......2:,,,, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH HAYFIELD ROAD AT 19LAkE STREET • EVANGELISTIC—FUNDAMENTAL , O REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastor • 10:00 AM. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M. - WORSHIP SERVICE -- • 6:15 P.M. Y.P.'s WORD OF •LIPE CLUB ' •0 7:30 P.M. - EVENING SERVICE WED. 8 P.M. PRAYER 8, BIBLE STUDY O WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. / North Street United Church The Rev. Ralph E. King;.B.A., B.D., Minister • Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant • Mr. -Lorne H. Dotterer, Director of Music. Sunday School Ages 10 and up at 9:45 a.rn. i• • Sunday School for ages to 9 from Worship at 11 00a.m. SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1976 _SERMON: "WHEN THE GRASS LOOKS t' ; GREENER ELSEWHERE" -c .1. Nursery Facilities Come and- Worship with us • 10.& 11.am. Children's Programme & Nursery . •i. • Rector Canon G.G. Russell B.A., B.D. c• ., Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. Herdman • • ; ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH. • EASTER V, MAY 23 . 830 Holy Communion - • 11 a.m. Holy Communion & Sermon . H The Free Methodist Church • Park St. at Victoria Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls I • • For bus transportation call 524-7195 or 524-9903 9:45 AM SyNDAv sgHop.L- • • . SPIRITUAL LIFE CRUSADE BINS • • • HURCH t . Guest Speaker - Stanley •• • . • . . T BAPTIST (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) MONTREAL STREET (near The Square) O Rev. W:H. McWhinnie F.R.GS. Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett 9:45 a.m—Sunday School °II A.M. Morning Worship Special Music Come You will be made welcome • Nightly 7:30 pm. Mon. - Fri. Sun. 30th 11 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. All Warmly Invited ,•••••14,1•.•••••••.•••••••11,011....‘ THE SALVATION ARMY • • •••••••••• • • .•••••....•••••• ..••• •••.•••.•••••••••••••••••••••••.411,..01,•••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••,...... • • ••••••• 3 Knox *Presbyterian Church c triE 4? EV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A. Minister • THE REV. RONALD C. McCALLUM, AsSistant SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1976 • WILLIAM M. CAMERON, Director of Praise .- 11:00 a.m. Service of Worship Sermon: "THE OVERCOMING OF THE WORLD" (Nursery . • (NFacilities)- . ' • --. ? • (COriSolidated Sunday School retires from Service) 7:30 pm. YOurig People's -Society — 0-...- -,Depart to Serve 'it 18 VVATERLOOFASm'Ti.LS.y. WORSHIP — 11:00 AM. 524-9341 SUNDAY SCHOOL- 9:45 A.M. • O EVANGELISTIC SERVICE - 7:00 PM. ' i WEEKOAY Home League (Ladies) Wed. 8:00 P.M. Prayer &Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30 P.M. OFFICERS•CAPTAIN G. HERBER CAPTAIN M. MacKENZli •:0 All Are Cordially Invited to Attend 14' , • , • Victoria Street United Church • HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR 10 0.11-1. Bible School for ad Grades • Enter t� Worship 11:15 a.m. Worship Service SERMON: "WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY" - Organist • Mrs. J. Snyder , • • • .......--... „........ t,,,..' ,,,..,..,,............6..o.,;*.r...1 ly...b.a.,............1............7.,..1.11 ,-.6.4,6.1.....01...1-0,...10,-.4.01,...41:0 ..........4.4......11,41.1.* ,..1....1,-.....0...11:41.-4..........e....1..“,.1.6,....14.J46.....41.....,..k.L.,,,,- .....1-. ' ,,,,,,,,,,W.,,,,....,.....„. ,,,,....... . . .. . . , . .. . . . . . , . .91 • . . .•