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The Reverend Robert J.' Crocker has been busy this week getting his house straightened
up after moving from St.'Mary's .just a week ago. He moved to Goderich to assume duties
as the :rector • of St. George's Anglican Church here after Canon Garwood Russell was
moved to•London.
j0 JIIESE fAREIE[L.
Yea• though;( walk through the valley
of the shadow of doth. I shall fear no
-evil, for Thou art with me.
—23rd Psalm
"Fine Christian lady, those temper tantrums, the
that t" stormed a 'clerk about biting tongue, the greed, the
her pious employer Who had lying and cheating etc. have
torn. into another employee been cast out forever. Indeed;
stripping her of herd. ignity in with God's help, they can b.e,
front of several customers.. too. •
She continued,
religion as much as she does,"If anyone However, most Christians;
is go}ng: to. talk about. their with their human frailty, find
. it a battle they fight every
they'd. better be prepared to day, For most there is not just
live it" • one ` great laying aside of
•I- guess the old adage is .these damaging- habits • and
true,- 'I can't hear, a word characteristics.. It's :more '
you're saying, your actions Usual that these have to be
are speaking so loudly'. ' turned over .to God many
It's a shame and ' times before they are finally
frightening that many people brought . under control.
gather most of their ideas and Unfortunately, some
impressions about Christians never get thein'
Christianity :from those who under control (even par-
professt b Christian We tially,).'and these re the ones
don't usuh1 v�h d bally-judge a w o e o o irreparable damage',
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GODER ICH SIGMA ,r -STAR, THURSDAY,'
estival of F
-pr Toronto
Church leaders have sensed
a spiritual hunger across the
land ' and some interesting.
new ways are being
developed to 'feed the flock'.
"One experiment taking
Pace this year in, Ontario,
Quebe• and the Maritimes
-are • Festivals of Faith
sponsored by The .United
Church of Canada.
The' Ontario -Quebec event
will be • held at . the King
Edward' Hotel, 'Toronto, from
November 4th to 7th; the one
in the Maritimes at the Hotel
Nova-` Scotian in Halifax,
November 11-14. •
o e a The leadership, agenda and
goals of the Festivals are
unique. Eleven leaders,
family by one member who to thename of Christianity: comprising clergy and lay
may not turn out too well, but' '.Here's; a little :poem that people, men ' and women, -billets have
Msome reason, people who . says something of what we're • young and ' old, liberal Some of
aren't Christians . judge talking about:
a, evangelicals and con- the Very
Gltristianity by what•
Christians are like, what they evangelicals
will each tell his or O'Driscoll
Religion her own "story of their' per- Anglican
can and can't do, what they , Religion'`is'te7ling the truth in• spool journey of faith. Cathedral,
believe or don't believe. I:t
never occurs to most of them your trade . "Words, like - alienation, Margaret
believe
even counting the
something directly to do with
cost. brokenness and disconnection •secondary
that Jesus Christ himself
characterize being a Christian, Instead of '` stand by the right,
characterize the *world . in Dartmouth,
having the;e to which we live," said the Rev.' Lois Wil
Rex Dolan, minister of Minister,
TO I ER 21,197 -.EA
Westdale United Church
`Hamilton, and director of the
-Festivals. ,"As a result,
people ; in and out of the
church are searching for
wholeness personally and
spiritually."
Registration „for both
Festivals is close to the 650
limit, with lay people
predominating on an 89-11
percent- ratio with clergy.
+Forty-two percent - of the
' registrations to date are for
family representatives and 58
percent from single people.
In addition, to' some
delegates . being • ac-
commodated at . the hotels,
sorne will be guests in homes
of - church members. In
Toronto, ,for .instance, 200
been arranged.
the leaders are:. --
'Rev. Herbert
, dean of the
Christ Church
Vancouver; Mrs.
Murray, a
school teacher in
N;S.; the Rev.
son, Associate
First United
Church, Harr -Ilton; Mise
Debbie ; Poole, Dundas, a
member of the United Church
international Y:trittll.
Exchange team last year; the
Rev, Dr, Berkley Reynolds,
minister- of West Ellesmere
United Church, Scarborough;
Dr, Burdett McNeal, Chief of
Psychiatry, North : York -
General' Hospital, Toronto;
11Rrs '1lizabeth McCuaig,
Toront. ,i, author of books and-.
.articles on social service- and
congregational concerns; Dr.
Robert Mumford; Queen's
Theological College,
Kingston; the Rev.• Ivan
Cumming, Director of the
Naramnata, B.C. Centre -for
Continuing .Educati xi, and .a • ,
man- with extensi a ext.
,perience'in the• Muni try .and
education; the Rev. Norman -
MacKenzie, Associate.
Secretary of the Division of
Mission in Canadaof the
United Church-, - with
responsibility ' "'for.
evangelism. "- - • '
John and ° . '. Catherine
Ambrose, both accomplished "
Musicians, will lead in
worship and song during the
weekend events. "
looking at the Central Person Though fortune and friends
and what He offers andmaybe lost. •
teaches they look to the .
fringes to see and condemn P Y Religion is thirty-six ' inches U um HuRoNvIEIN
the •weak i -asses of those who per and INHAT.I
follow Him. And sixteen full ounces per
However, there's no doubt pound;
about it that those of us who • And sixty whole .minutes of
talk a lot and make our stand other men's tin*.. .
known publicly • for Not watching these minutes
Christianity are always in roll 'round. -
• jeopardy of being criticized , more than Most people. The Religion ii•giving a bright
(Doris) Symonds,. Scar- , non-Christian world scans us word ortwo
borough; Mrs. John (Evelyn), searchingly to •see how we To those whosedark clouds
. - McAuley, . Brampton; and stand up;,in the nitty-gritty Of hide their son, •
Mrs. - Ian •: (Marjorie) Hays, life and not on how ;well we If you've got the kind ,of
Mississauga. talk, preach or write. - religion I mean
- Funeral service was And'perhaps this is how it
You'll find -your day's labors
IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIS Friday, 'October 15 at' Stiles should be and what Christ well done.
;a' Funeral Home with the Rev.:. wants. After a, we talk a lot (Anon,)
Mrs. Eric Luther of Hensall -
led the Sunday evening song
servicesponsored by the
Christian Women's Club.
Major Earl Maclnnes of the
Salvation Army was the guest
speaker. .Mrs. Rick Luther
sang a solo accompanied at
the organ by Mr. Eric Luther.
Slide pictures ot birthday
parties and special events at
the Home were shown _• on
Fancily•. night. Mrs Hen
dersor arranged •-some
musical, -numbers ..for -`The
second part of the program.
There were vocal solos by
Morgan Dalton, a vocal duet
by Nelson Lear and Elsie
Henderson, piano solos by
Mrs. Myrtle • Parker, a piano
duet ,by Mrs. '•Meston 'and
Elsie Henderson ancf'songs by
the men's chorus. •
The volunteer rally
sched;gled for Wednesday
night, October .27th;la been x1
changed to Thursday,
October • 28th, in the
auciitoriuin.
edeceased her March S William Craven officiating. about being renewed b
lvlctsnry w
' She is survived by. three- Lawri Cemetery,.Toronto. indicate to anyone that he old /
Miss Alice Mae McGraw, children,. Christie .:Harmer, Pallbearers' were Brian and persons we once were' with all: (
Goderich, died Friday,. Thu er Bay; Mrs. James E. Bob McAuley, Brampton; '`
October 15 in Alexandra • (Clara) Blake, Goderich; 'and- `Dave Thomson, London; Paul They came to Goderich- in )
Marine and 'General:Hospital
: W. John Harmer, London Stone, Preston; Al Finley, 1943. •- • -
following .a short illness. She -seven grandchildren, 15, great Preston; and Tim Whitfield, She was a devoted member (
was 72. grandchildren and one great Galt.
She, was born in Colborne of the Maple Leaf Chapter of {
Township to Joseph • and., great grandson. She was MRS• CLARRIE 1VWNZIES the IODE and of the United
M a'r g a r et (M c -N e;f 1 n) „ p five brothe s. and one sister. one er, 205 Mrs.
ilson Ste Golenderich, ch�zies, . Church Women'of North 1.
died`' Street United Church where
McGraw: _She retired from : Funeral: service , was at October; ' 11 in Victoria she was a member..'
Sifto Salt 'in 1969 after 40 Funeral Horne Hos ital, London: She was 75.. I Tke family that :prays Ogether.•..
Stiles_B_esJdes_her hairband, she is___:.___�_
-v n'rnf: -service: --She-° was -a-- --— ' survived by one daughter, Stays together
Saturday, October' 16 with the; She was• born February+. I9,.
Rev. John D.M. Wood of- 1901 ' in'.Birrningham, Mrs. Robert (Joan) Ander=-'
England, to Herbert and son, London and three ? '
f iciating.. g
' Interment was.in Matiland "� F 10 r e n c e (O v e r to n.) - grandchildren,
MISS.AZICE MAE
11r , e or" orf
196:4. Interment . w'as• . in Park ' again and surely this would
Bob McCALLUM •
• Raprasantative
t1 •Cambria Rd_, Goderich
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{ • LUTHERAN.CHURC�I
(Blake and Eldon Streets, Qoderich)
Meeting at Robertsor Memorial School•, %
SUr OCT, 1976 -.
9:30NDAYa.m. Sunday
OBER School24for all:
11:00'a:m. Worship. .
SERMON: ''
SUNDAY IN THE
j\-\\ CHURCHES
member of the ' Salvation
Army Home League and'of
Knox Presbyterian .Church.
Surviving are two sisters,
Mrs. D.A. (Peggy) Gray,
Mitchell, and Mrs. ' Mary'
Stinson, Goderich; one
brother;*. John McGraw,:
Goderich. , • -
The funeral service. was
Monday, October 18 .. at
McCallurri Funeral. Home
with the Rev. ' G.L. Royal
officiating, assisted by
Captain Grace Herber. '
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Harold Allin, Bill Stirling,
Albert .Wolff, Ray Barker,
'
Pat
Kennedy
andStuart
S
Campbell.
MISS ANNIE JANE
HARMER •
Mrs. .Annie Jane Harmer, . and ' Flesherton before
Huronview, formerly of coming to the Bayfield area
Goderich, died October 13 in about one year ago. He
•'Huronview.. She was 96. worked in -real estate and was
She was born July 10, 1880 a general insurance broker.
in Goderich Township to Mr:- He was an adherent of the
and Mrs. James 'Elliott. She Anglican Church
moved. to Goderich` from He was married August 11,
Goderich Township in 1945. 1975 • ir1 Sheltenham, Ontario
She was .a life, member of the to Karen Anne Kidd who
United Church Women, . a survives. -
member- , of the Federated Also surviving are two
W -omen's -Institute of Canada _daughters, Mrs ,_-Graham
and of 'the . United Senior. (Mary -Claire)' Rife, Bram-
Citizens of Ontario Inc: She ' pton and Mrs:.,Chrris (Gwen)
was a member of Victoria Kiar, Goderich; three
Street United Church. • grandchildren, David, Danny
She, was. married February and Deanna -Lynn;. and four
4, 1913 in Goderich to Robert sisters, .Mrs,. Jame__(Gladys)
James Harrner who Sinyth,Toronto; Mrs. Frank
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I l "KNOWING WHERE WE'RE• GOING"
Marvin L. Barz, Pastor - 524-2235 s
•"Preaching peace by Jesus Christ:. He is Lord of all" Acts 10,34 [
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Cemetery. Pallbearers Were Greatrex. She carne - to Funeral service was.
-Thursday, October 14 at Stiles (.
Funeral. Home with the Rev.
Arthur Gardner officiating.
Interment was in.Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Roy Hilton, Frank Donnelly,
Gbrdon . Muir, Stan Jones,
Malcolm • Mathers and
Duncan McKay:' . .
grandsons Harold Harmer, . Canada and settled in Win='
Raymond Wright, Allan Reid, nipeg at age 12. In July 23,
Gary Oke,' Jim Stewart and 021, she was married in
Ron Stewart. Flowerbearers Winnipeg fo Ronald M.
were granddaughters Vicky Menzies who "survives. The
Qke, Faye Seers and Patti . couple lived in Winnipeg for
Stewart. several years and then moved
SYDNEY SMITHERS <.to Ottawa for a brief time
Sydney' Harold Smithers, before returning to Winnipeg'.
Goderich Township, died,
October 12 in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
He was 64. -
He was born July 3, 1912 in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, to
Kathleen
John ct
Kath(
Harold --Joh and
(Stibbard) Smithers. He
came to Galt from Winnipeg
' in 1934; and lived .in Preston •
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PREACHER: THE REVEREND CANON
JOHN A. M•UN•RO, '"
'RECTOR OF ST, MARK`S. CHURCH,•El,RANTFORD•
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ANNIVERSARY' SERVICE
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN 5 CHURCH
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HUR H- •-- Rattenbury 3t: E Clinton
Sunday, Oct. 24, 1976 — 11 a.m.
Guest Speaker: Rev:' Robt. G. MacMillan, Oakville, Ont.
formerly of Knox Presbyterian Church
Goderich •
Special: Music: The Shalom .• Singers, All Girl Teenage Choir:'
CHOIR SELECTIONS,COMMENCE AT 10:45
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/` an inside story of
the bright,turbulent world
of today's teenagers
This significant portrayal penetrates the
thoughts and actions of today's teenagers
Their expressions of penlup frustration •
theu soarchings for approval, discipline and
guidance 'thee. yearnings for love and .
understanding . their attempts 10 hnd
' Security and to express maturity - their
longings for sdmaihmg real and meaningful
Th•s Illm — rent in 410 t10, eoly —faces
squarely the teniptati0ns that young people
conlront every day and dares 11 provide a'
' Ihnllmg answer,
HURON IN�N�'� tNAPEI
11UBURi�1-- •
SilN�A�'; OCT. 24th
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Asserriblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN•AND WATERLOO STS
Pastor:' C'.' Fred Day
Come, Hear and 'See: Six
"COLLEGE STUDENTS"
. Eastern Pentecostal Bible College
Peterborough, Ontario
10:00 A.M.anti 11:00 A.M.
Ca
Bus -Ride
6543 For 524
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'JESUS THE {NA ;THE TRUTH AND Ttl-E-LIFE"
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
OAYFIELO ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
'EVANGELISTIC- FUNDAMENTAL'.
REV. R. BRUBACHFR• Pastor
. SU•NDAY,OCTOBER 24th
1000 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES.
11:00 A.M.' WORSHIP SERVICE
HEAR: "REV. MURRAY HERON"
VETERAN MISSIONARY TO QUEBEC
61]_5._P -.M Y P_'S lNORD OF LIFE CLUB
7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE •
•'WED: 1:30 P.M... SERVICE OF PRAISE & PRAYER ' •.
WELCOME TO THE FRiEN,DLY CHURCH- •
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CHURCH
Sunday School 9:50
Classes for all ages " • 1
{ l . Worship Service '11:00. a.m. _.
• Pr,ayer,6:30-7:001p.m:,. • :
Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. ( y
Blessed,are the pure in heart for they shall see God
•• Matthew 5:8
Huron St.. & Walnut St. 11
Kehnison W. Lawton, Pastor 524-2785
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North Street United Church
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The Rev. Ralph
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n9,B.A..
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Min
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Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant
Mr. Lorne H. Dotterer, .Director of Music
jSunday School Ages 10 and up at 9:45 a.m.
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{ •Sunday School for 3 t 9 from Worship at 11:00 a.m.
{ { . Worship at_ 11 a.m. -
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FIRST BAPTIST CHU.RCN
"lhaptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)A•d--:'.' • G
{ MONJR.EAL STREET (near. The.Squa're•) f
t ""' Mr. Don Munro, Oakville, Ont. (
t'Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett {
9:45 a.m.-•Sunday School.
11 a:m. "The Good"News of the Word of God"
% Come and bring your friends
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iKnox 'Presbyterian .Church
SUNDAY,OCTOBER 24, 1976
• Guest Speaker: Miss Ann Reuber ,
(Missionary teacher from Japan)
Nursery. Facilities • '
Come and Worship with us
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH t.
TRINt-TY-XIX October 24th 1
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:00 a:m: Junior Congregation '
11:00 a.m. Nursery and Children's Program
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon t
' .- the Rector -
8:00 p.m, Induction -of the new Rector by the
Archdeacon of Saugeen: S
• r� Preacher; C non?John A. Munro:
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Coffee Hour in the Parish Hall after the service.
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Rector - Rev. Robert J. Crocker
.Choirmaster-Organfsfi Joseph. B Herdman
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Te WATERLOO'ST,, Sr
SUNDAY SCHOOL— 9:45 A.M.
FAMILY WORSHIP --11:00 A.M.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE -• .7:00 P.M.
524-934T
C THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., M. 'DIV. MinisTer 1 Home League (Ladies) Wed. 8:00 P.M.
WEEKDAY
THE REV. RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant . Prayer &'Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30 PAL
WILLIAM M, CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1976
( W 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Sermon:
''''''''"GRATITUDE IN SPECIFICS', .'
'Rev: McCallum preaching '
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(Consolidated Sunday School Retires rem Service).
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/OFFICERS CAPTAIN G. H,ERBER CAPTAIN M. MacKENZIE
t All Are Cordially' invited to Attend
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HOUSE OF •FRIENDSHIP, '
Minister: Rev. John MM. Wood, B.A.B•D.
."„Organist and. Choir Director: Mrs. J. Snifter
Entor to Worship
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