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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-01-13, Page 24y 9„aAl �-5 E tif f•. 2i w 4vs.�t X411 �j v rw t •xis '+Hca¢�eF,..S.�TsM•Y'el,b,�'tl;.tjM'', PTA G•'•#f,ER$E; SALVATIIgN A.HMY th,944s! and IOU. stay Clear, on WOOdays. Or do'yot fayll apart completely, end' only WUAT #APPENS1,'O YOU pick up the pieces after you WHEN YOU- sox- PUT' have. escaped • front :that UNDER FItESSU#tE'? - pressure? rYou know there is another — way! And it is -available` for anyone and ever-.yone and that would include you. 'Casting all your care ,upon him ; for he pressure of producing so careth for you." (1 Peter 5:7) rnu.ch_ ,Tin -tour .-work,-...Tor---- .This is_the-p oper._place for example' the salesman, the . those pressures which we store manager, the teacher, may have to' contend with yes.aad even the minister. daily. Where is that place? It What happens to you under is in the hands of God. Why? the pressures of life? Do you Because yqu : are in his bear up well? Do you get. a charge, if you are a born little frayed at the edges and again Christian. In the World. in . which we live today, pressure is almost a ,day. to day companion.'for us. There is the pressure to get things done; ..ort time, the, Wate/t4 l ya ?V id4rit� The Round Tuit Did you happen to get a Tuit, Round Tuit." the round kind, for Christmas? I ..; "For you see, so many have said "I'll get .started.. going to church and sending my children- to Sunday School just as soon as I can get A Round Tuit." Others have said "I should be -studying my Bible for I. =know my knowledge would increase but I never get A Round Tuit." Or "I've been meaning •to ,send a donation to the Christmas Seal .Fund (or some other worthy cause) but I've been so busyl just never got A Round Tuit." Many also are heard to say '"I've .been meaning to write dear old Aunt Lucy a letter but.I just can't seem 'to get A -Round Tuit." Well dear' readers,• the happy fact is that 'all that is now "past. Everyone can have their own Round Tui t. Because I value mine so much find realize its great worth I've decided to give -each of you one with this column. Clip it out, carefully, stick it on your fridge or in some other prominent place whereyour eye continues to fall on it. • That is, of course, if you. remember to get A Round Tuit! did, and a few other fortunate people I know got one too. A Tuit, especially a round one, is just what I've been needing for years and I' have talked at great length on many occasions about what I would do and accomplish„ as soon as I got one. I actually hadn't known they were now on the market so you can imagine my delight= and almost , unbelief when one ap . peared with a card I got with my Christmas mail Now I shall be able to get on with so many things I've been putting off. Now, there is no excuse for not getting the job accomplished just ' because I: didn't. have a Round Tuit. • These , Round Tuits are ex- cellent ' for everyone, I'm cer- tainly • going to keep mine in a good safe place where I can keep my eye on it, like on my kitchen bulletin board. The.. card that accompanied mine said they 'have been very hard to come by but that now they are. available tnostto everyone. It - also said, "Now that these are available most of our. problems about- getting things • done, responding to charity appeals, doing some Bible study, going. to -church, writing Tetters or just • plain getting at those things we so often set aside, will now be solved now that every one has their TOTHESE FAREWE1[: .a. . Yee. though 1 walk through the valley of the shodow„of death. I shall fear no evil.'for Thou ort with me. 27•,tr Paola: M.S. BARNES Funeral, .service was conducted from St. Mary's Anglican Church at Windsor on Saturday,:January 8 at 11;00-;a m.J y the Rev. Canon Paul F. Chidwick for the late- MurielSwanton Barnes... Mrs. Barnes died on January 5 at Metropolitan General, Hospital in ;Windsor. Formerly of Goderich, Barnes`' had resided at 3387 Riverside Drive East 11n Windsor ,. She was. „,predeceased by her husband ._ I_apiey.:., .Barnes in..1931 r Surviving are .sons. Robert- bernes(tCof Windsorand the' l;ev. Walter C:G Barnes of Sarnia: She . was also` predeceased by one daughter, . . Elizabeth Portsmith fn 1971 Also, .surviving are nine grandchildren.' Interment was in Windsor'? • Grove Cemetery with the Walter_. D. Kelly .Funeral :' H rine : in charge • arrangements •¢t . Recent visit and :Mrs, „;were Mr. Fin cif Kitchener. Tei efferi '-yt 4Katie: 7: uthi rid h, S. a yQ. t h ;asl .LRndon born a ; inty. Chri • ttan' .' .; rom, 11e. h: e l E. translation, it says It this way, rCast„ ail your Cures on him, far yit are his charge.' And youan , can rest„ assured that t eLord will take:; car, of the pressures. How? By..showing us. a way through` them, a way of.. dealing with the pressure and a .wayof becoming free by, that rest in him. It means you and. I are able to trust Christ- completely. Try God's way...read what His . Word says and you will find the answer. 'Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.' acmes Ontario beauty �. Mrs. A. Schram' presided in the absence of Mrs. A, Holmes at the January meeting of GoderichBranch, of the Women's Institute held in the MacKay Hall. Twenty=five members answered the roll call by naming a• beautiful spot in Ontario. Minutes of last meeting, "correspondence,.. and treasurer's report were oi given by Mrs. D. Riehl. Mrs. N. Clairmont reported on sick and shut-ins.' Mrs. Horton Talmaygave a - very favorable report on the work which has been ac- complished on Tweedsmuir History Book. _r The February meeting will be the annual-ttangaet -which,. will be held in Victoria Street United Church February 3 at 12:30 p.m. The W.I.is responsible for the March 16 Huronyiew Birthday Party. A card party to be held the latter part sof March was discussed. Mrs. A.B. Straughan, Agriculture and Canadian Industries convener, took, charge of meeting at this time. Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs. J.H. Johnstone, Mrs. J. Ryan and Mrs. J. Blake. Mrs.. C. Straughan and her hostesses served a luncheon, and a social ho of bingo, was enjoyed. . r 7Yir. ' and•Mfrs. Macintoshand:: returned home from, in Florida. f41VIIss "'Andrea Sm;th hof Clinton spent a fcwholIidays with her cousins, Dotitta! Lynn and Barry Elphick,t. Mrs. Emile Maci.ennan and Ei.orence • vis.lited ,in Stratford with Mr; andMMrs. Jack `-6-MacLennan afrd r°`at Atwood with lVrs. MacLennan's sister Irene.' Mrs. K. L. MacKenzie is a patient in hospital in • Congratulations' aeon order to lMr. atld tV o Finlayson of,Sarnfa tree. prow r s girls born (Vann rt: • to Gerdon ,.and ,.1 i~ in yson: thegQ Till i#dirt all l+olldayY Holiday vis tilts • ► t n an tnille MacLennads, were Chr'istine.' Marten of Sarnia anti and Danny MacLen Ttvertoir 4a�z ''Mrs. Tom +IacDonald Thomas Finley.: Deft, this week for Dawson�'Creek where will be Joiiredby'Torn Recent visitors with Mr' and 'blrs. Oliver, visitor's_ were Mrs..A:l1a#1 Mth ca and childrenf •M ooil and Mrs.. Donald Mecharles .` and family, of . Chathan and" ; h- Mr, John McCharles and Miss Mary Anne Ritchie of Wingham. Petrolia. - avi fi re r�ps1?i 11„ n 1• flu rod se a igers .14 } . G:eodev nsbrld,BI 8 il Toll Zurich. tip !!fir nii4j; Nl iand.S i r~veir! opt t1r;+ VZ. On fa se',` ler.: so ary smi ich, St� e drel d t as cats ton tha hit a•fa s,. tl ria er fox j:ltr _ n00, Ourl first "Women's Day Out” for 1977 was a "Fun and Games" morning. It was an informal time for playing games and exchanging holiday experiences. SnmM/ENi January usualy proves'to- be a month of "blahs''' since we suffer "Post Noel" blues! We intend to put some: spark, into January by providing:' you with interesting speakers each week. a • •:., .� , . On January 49, we : learn more about our Blue Water Centre when Pat '• Wheeler joins us. Dave Weary will bewith us on January 26 to discuss the newly established '"Planned Parenthoods"` .drop-in' ser- vice. Do•yourself a favoreach week. Join us at Women's Day Out. See You NextWeek. Norma=Jean. Hundreds of baloons'dotihe,skyline at Victoria Public School and•head for destinatio unknown:. after the -student :•released'• over 450 h lfuit%balloons as -part -of the Jubilee celebrations.. The students° attached; tags to the- balloons listing their name and sch hopingto receive a r'epl'y fro* the finder. (staff photo) n animating the Faith of 1 od and His Religion its to E,,. safeguard theinterests -and prop otetheunity of the human race..." . This isthespirito • WORI,D.RELIGION DAY JANIdARYtttr COLBORNE•TWP. HALL CARLOW Sunday, January 16 - 8 p.m. PATIENT CARE .IN THE HOME Learn simple nursing procedures to bare for family` illness. The public is invited to :at- tend this six week course sponsored by° St. John Ambulance at the -Clinton Hospital commencing January 111th, 1977 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m..Cost :;$5.40. For registration, please' contact , Len MacGregor at the ''Ontario' Ministry of Agriculture . & Food in Clinton 482-3428 or _Zenith_ 772800. ' cs�t. :41;!.• UNDAY IN THE CHURL ES Affiliated with. he Pentecostalr`Assembhes of'Cana a CdRN ER OF - ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS Pastor: t. Fred Day TO A.M:SUNDAY. SCHOOL 11 A.M.;,MORNING WORSHIP 7 P.M. 'EVENING SERVICE 4!OR TRANSPORTATION - CALI..,S2 BUS' ROUTE TO ALL;GODERIC "A LINENTIETH CENTURS! CHURc A FIRST c.ENTURY MESSAGE'` !ss CAL RI BAPTOST CHU ®AYf1ELO ROAD AT SI Akc STREET CH rAl'oE`IfsTI t1Nci MEN REV ':R: BRUBACHER P or M.• ;:A.M.�By!'gLR-SCHOOL-:pES�.' 11t:00 ,A,A. WORSHIP SERVICE SERM N. * • "PR.EPARING •FOR 'HEAVEN. IN '77" `„ " . 6 P.M..,WORc1F D LIFE CLUB 7:30 P M. PREACHING SERVICE ASTaORs SUBJECT •'1O THINK IrT :Mi°HT: EEN" . .SPECIAL MUSIC AT 80TH SiERVICES 'WED 7 30<<P M. .PRAYEf P, WEL4 OME ;TO THE l=Rilfi IRST (Baptist'Conventt�nxYaj ntarloa�r 7slft • MONTREAL STR•EET (near Rev W H sk'' ill Organlste i it ; Frank t llYliili 45 a.trri x�a'` `li 00. it ft n mot ud" R€ boo- ting. ire).: HAVE-.' a �T. • LUTHERAN . CHUR.CH Meettegat Robertson Mfernoriar School (BlaRevnd<I Eldon Streets, derich) SUNDAY, JANUARY 16,-1977 ;:.11:30 EIS:LEHOUR , , 11:o0aWORSHIP Cfl" SERMON::"A GLORIOUS WEDDING'" Marvin L. Bars,`. Pastor • R 524. i "Preachingpe•ace by ;Jesus Christ: He Is Long of. all",Acts 'ETHEL HOLINESS CHAPEL BIBLE IBIS$IONARY CHURCH , Sunday School' 4 50 amt, 3 ` •Classes for all a WorshipTService 11i.(15rm Prayer a 30.7100p nh ! Evangelistf.0 Serviee 7'oq•: ip m. SI seed are the pure in heart for they shell fee • God s: - - , , Matthew Huron .St. a Walnut • St �y -kennison W Lawton, Pastor • 524- bThe rev Ralph E. King, 8, D., Minister Miss. Clare McGowan, Visiti istant • Mr `'rouge Hi Dotterar, iSaim y Sunday School' for School for ages 3 to 9 No �NDAY, JANUAI -Worship-a • Serino.... ,w, "SOME.I PL;ICATIONS IN THE"...=:0104/161.1N The;HoCommunion and Reception ofMemben Congrbgatiunai ;ret pilon., for w mems serViCa , , `f. r 4Coewe and•WWorsbip With 'a : 1 g "iOand'"over ohipat 11,00 a.m 0 RI _fo ivy 16th villi rity pm( Res er d RG -14 ri »rr ERI • Ui aks .a'