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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-04-21, Page 7-LEASE -P or. 859 for • ese ati ,�...g._ . KQE'E ... , .. E, _r�► Gln E Pa3ror ancr l er # =to lected• irotlps--or - ieil• •. Emp1oyer. "Surely, is Xones, �. you know he ,King's Rnglisb " Typist. of course.' Whaever� said he wasn't?" ERA =VICE • No e a5 . rforthe ,,. E' ace. aha g .ec- of our Fune at;Home Toron- to Street. • -Prom t Ambulance • $ierPiCe' :Phone 335 4 : Res. 355or' 4 'LENTEN SERI R nothing else, _ it would eve been benediction for aU the weel4` to :Early was Seatedbefore; nuaa tho . i bl ee el end were, here. Tom' few who•' •t1...pre,. , tie n trou.. e, a ,Cling, 'help a ceded nae were` of ;their own 4 chops + .Peace, The 0,044g WAS ,not an - log in ° :the Very hack" seats.' ' i)0 sion • •,it, »was., entottot ,,.;made,: ,, .s it should be a orshi ful 7. .art of,.the service. -Tlfen"there followed that rto •which y Heart 'Was wholly Of. the c, tt" ." reser wi e:•_a . •losit,. the>`sir gin g of "The Lord's My .. , o. e n .. 1 Aar � e .t. a .e 'MRCP! �. nr..m o '' a :�w ' h::: ' '�' Shepherd, � 11 ,not want, to ..... e d t p tt • nue Critnond ;, tune, by • a lady soloist Seemed to encoprage some others :to who' sang most' feelingly. England take , more ; £orwara places. *What s' e z " o r 'that. .. ha "gone xa y ;rrB , .� t , tune .did that -great, I audxnaster, . ousa,• the last eighteenmoths. I has .., F .. months. , t of ,American .fanxe, ..:say About, a taken a favorite 'place in hymn scattered,erowd to which. he played:, t e „ u n use any-- or.', ' :tha •h „ e4 id .e , , .,,...0 y s t where r:' the- '.. tiny,.:• otl>�-�• is�,;,su�< o •audience,except ••a ,,scattered one." ,cessive journeys, Arun,''' to the '. tube° The,�ltev Dr,..Gee: , Jackson in his Rimington, which had. lira, plaee article '.in , a. religious Journal .,on and favor there• f#r ' 'some years,. f`Thp Man In {the •Back ,Pew'', said Some •of ', us remember how :the he�ha =a Witty rien .. ho remiarked d. wty`�. -.dw great 'visiting: at. o onto 17x= 001*, .. .. gr a..,, pond T r_ his'preaehi gulromn. a; pulpit, ,hibition one year before t' e•war- ,atrlhe, ar, end of a ;church to ;_4ple .Was i the `Bess; s of the t, . � e ,. •. , Baru ? hb old • ecu nl c ,~ .I wo a b s • w' w �' back _e c re y � band f ---gave that tun asn a.d, v ain. .o. , would. �' . ..... , ga ..�4• a... as i 1 �iu t t i k� o a the•., t;, w •. .e ry g „ _ �, �e ;to. the -'.great ,'app;. tiding tftadience. a. am.i. i v c s ,sire sea. red " a 'iii•, j a•.. , . i,� � � .' • after they .had •'xeade ,uh,.gtt-_ Such ,stories: ;lave. been told and cently' a ,great.'cltssic ...piece' :that strong;".tit` ncy'.'.used ••.to persuade mightily stirred all. ' Now Crimond PS, rfrn 1e ti xV:o . front seats in the , thisplace in holds• popular place in hymns. name .of eomh ion sense ;and -sound In 1947 and '48 you ,could' • go'•into pyse ology; but in 'most auditor- any` chuith of any denomination iums 'where worship is: held it de s and be treated.to "Crjinond," sung not make •an iota of difference. 'by old and young witb;gr�eat hearti- It ia. one:of the sins of the saints cess' -the shepherd hymn In the who. listen from afar and ' often. English, scene. '• • , complain that they d'at,hear. -Then as another hymn preceded I :bowed° my .head as- most did on the sermon the robed'choir quietly seating myself and made my ,own proceSsioned.. from their 4 exalted 'prayer. There. is one provided :by: places to: those:negleeted front seats -roost . calendars. ` .One J. -like is. that ankh 'inade' �thein.look_as 'if 'somebody Which reads: "Show Thy reconciled cared ' for them, taking 'away that face, Take away our sin and "Shame. gap ° !Mat yawned between the Let us feel Thy presence near while we in Thy house appear." -But I provided,,;•as• 1 took a glance.at - the front of the church, thankful, • The •announced subject was "The words for. the flowers on the • table, Christ • of Lent." .The text •was _f ronl : a. lovely 'bouquet placed there for Hebrews: . "Consider ... Christ." the day in: nueiuory of those who had It *as • a liappy choice for the died • in the 'current month last Passion seaspu,_which the Minister year—a loving token . of ' remem» claimed ought' to be'the peniteu.tia1= brance. - Also included Was thanks -season • for •all' • •Christians. That giving :for the music of the • organ; and- that -- which , the choir would provide fele . the-�•preacher•- ewe --were expecting to ' appear,. 'for the com- tfortable :warm .building, and . "God bless us -a11-; Amen'" • people .go enrlY : 'to secure Pews a dor . i s� 'vies o.. .i'. ta 3 ne 3'e t the o � �. c r.to take ,a seat about the .: middle h I' y. f uti h hr'c,. A n ha d i'.en car '`ears without "ani i eciden't said the. other 111.0 „nkat "when ” a driver Ili a: child• he (the driver) is I00%• to .blame, When .asked, ‘Iir4t a ehiid runs out, Arofl behind •a • eat ?•i ., h ig rePlied`a. 'There always u• , child going , 'toun'-• � front, .behind a car .1 ant Passing: u 1.: , T • n see under,,the ear tress' . , .d there. Trice her i a h h c hitt' there s n. a il,, , my car �n ,� da have' ,sto e within two ,feet ef. ,a . child that j'um'ped ,on, t' the road •in .Hepar of • hale. GODERICH•� MEMORIAL SHOP NEWEt9T DE$IONS 'BEST OFTERI4LS auarainteed ,, worll p k t Prices . that 'will. pleaide You.' S4:V+,ALL849,W S' VAI at our ace: or :all a e., .rw tie pleased to earl! find' help chaise a. -eultable cpemarlel tyro. your family R . • .A.., OTT ON • �' lit. Andrew a .St. 'FIRST Alii ' RE.NDER SICK RADIOS. ALSO ._ PORTABLE FOOLPROOF".' SOUND 'SERVICE B.. R. MUNDAY • Certified Radio ° Technician --r W1dder' t;, Gibtlerich, Phone; 598 Meiiotials T. PRYDE & SON -, (formerly,..Cunuingram> dc-Pryde,): . Clinton, ...Exeter, .Seaforth Write-Box-150,orrp one -4J; - ' ' Exeter and. we shallbe pleased to Complete. _auto .;glass rep lacement-•ie r -v c. o_ t uo[ite .star': Duplate' Safety -Gass installed: 'quickiy,,,eco•' nonticalty. Drive .is . . now. '. , lthg. We Niil IRO that s11eh classes axe ecaree In our ehureheo •• The courageous Christ, ;,,the 'Chr `t of : graelous. pmpaS til i• Ohrist; of ,gentle eniin ; the hrist, o:f< : glt ri-. '. "R.11Ch .. %irtfizolow ', By Margaret Canada's northland. is no .'conger pus eommuuion, was the• ofutiiue of 'they -wild, frac eoun ry it: once '`Yprs ''the -00r4104, To :consider. these yyherpe{a ntaxt wee` fFee ' o eturve to `death., die �. • , .,, a .'fi .� ,. �➢� , liroiCen avexed 'artery -without utedicai .tied!:G . Now, aionrg the fringes Qf cly- in itis talk whieh~'to my thimCin'; ation, la the thick bush. country Qt war, ..1 did'•' and,that :was,. -,to," Oz1tario, lir ,the' frozen t t1 e f sol ti .' o adhh t t ke-- i .beio . r i . a oil. f tr g lis s iu ttW17 oneof the : Gospels�„,to • o. ��e oak. cs o aside h a Coope , iarren,: ouu'try. where Indian, .tribes:, aside„ Xa as . A are . s�attered., s •moves -'a`n, ,army Qf and do, it d, vaut 6,1100 and.#0 :u uty and see, eMen and. women carrying .lied rosy . i r � • g '� se done,, •how t Would.,, b ,bug', -us to d scov er .or rediscover some,: •hest. aid 4441141s and only tea eager .. i e -..S i to, save a loans life►, or prevent tltlilg�o�. the wealth of our spiritual' r li T t , r, ” ?t, ala n . fel ane of disab omen ;{ To �exitase. Do ,that,. he said . d , ..: ,. ,gether_ :wit :, tlie. w75 m d;:()ro7ss,.;outt;- thdn'eonla bitek to i?aesatld LeIX me . s o ital � d rs :' tions: it. that Scriptural ..approach to the Path P a an btu int; stn .. . Christ of "tent is'. root .much be er' that dots ; the .cotintr ' ; in 'frontier' •. . tx Man ambl,ing ,eaSiially the., Palls' they. cary them ed icl_knaw-' road to Easter": ledge of civilization rlgh f into the ioneer<s y ,own back ard,. • ,,. .. E- ,. . w,. /, � .0. �1 •� U+`,EC.+, T a4 SaineRe1thd erro ss •Spciit y.yenaGa t . rst a lrimeat Zits received several . calls or instruct; nd �,�- I' .ou -t d To.n e C m tubers ' M :." Two ,, . .. J»' .4W:fro* tl •n districts. � o g. Some 300 udso •B'.st man 'nib "_ ns and.Mrs; T • e ie • were �.- nr a . I'o _ _ ba . � , w ed , . "first Welcomed into Ahmi eek Chiipter, tigers pore over the ixsi aid, man at the April 'meeting, held . uals in; ti'hei °lonely 'its, since Be d in MacKay 'Hail- iththe regent, e en . Cross :material has been: approved c . ay 1 w . _ r g , t, as s ' plemientary,. medical material MTS. J. O.ellaire, Pres; in .,• for them. g A 'donation of $25 was voted' to- , Spruce 'F,Lumbering •Company ;wa s` . h Crippled„ y' tit apuskusiallsxhg :in Northern Un rd the: C poled, Children s Fund tario has r st d Red,Cross est eque e dist 'reverently "its the, walk .was taltei down the Lenten: road to t Calr'C'at.'y a tib ,and E'aster_w, s .thee lance of; timely, iue age. ` Oxte• suggestion. the. 'Minis ter made'. and $3, towards refreshments for a; ` id ,has .t :, . last shalt for a oral and. ru, o party for the new Canadians study- their timekeepers. •Bushworkers • in ing English. A•committee of twelve this district; at present rely,, on one was appointed to ° assist with the doctor and one nurse.'' ' refreshments. • • The. Department of Indian Affairs •tion 14It�s. Staniiforth •" requested that uses Red•Cross-first _aid.. instruction each member get up a •. table • for material for its far -+sung •Indiaui`= nursing services. And in January,' the Canadian Travelling' Ski School. held .at Col= lingwood;'and Port -Arthur under the alispices of. tie Ontario Govern - Ment Department of Travel and Publicity .couductod,..,Red • •C,ross, .vihter •first aid classes. —Iwo, Cross training in winter 'first 'aid was far superiorto' any word, "penitential" . recalled -what .dressed the meeting ODthe same training given.. previously;' Officials' an , tt1d,. gentleman at- supper„.the subject- and ;deeinxed it 'advisable to_kdecla4red. • - ' . bother.. evening .'had •tod us.--about-o', ora ; ;aa coniimltteeto mare .the: 1n , the three=year-old. ,first a; girl in ,a Sunday school : class proper-, arrangements. As a result ald department trained more than r d that -lie was- conducting as- suprply Mrs., .LeS�aire end . •fi4rs.,wReddittr 1,113Q , ,sxandard. teacher at the,,regnest .ef the reguhir with. ,Mrs. G. • W, : Paterson, as sub- graduated i more .than 100' instruc- stitiute; '`were appointed 'ta act wit !. tors. Part • of the .11ed • Cross A g: he cho, _ 0,000,000 budget.'for which it .' Is f -,student- 'width--aiy '-d'ue-faiiatess- . pr-esen•t-•-een nie ng na ' ons-. Glazier • reported ' o' n' . appeal; ., goes to . research and lin rostrum' and 'the back half of the cards lit the. blossom 'tea, to be held chprch. ^ -^^ • in May. The•T proceeds of the rum- mage sale were reported as 05.30. The educational secretary, Afrs. .Wilmot; . gave a report. urs - Erskine and rMrs. Redditt also gave the results' of their interviews .re-, ,gardiug.,-fho new scholarship for a worthy pupil going to Nori nal' School: .'P,S. Inspector Kinkead. ad- -The " Doxology never becomes. teacher. WWWll versed " in . Scripture threadbare .and . it' w s :'sun _well a d willing •to help.,,where lie• could �by e,.,r.hlcmn.„--ffo'flawing,-the- hc� tried to -i -do ,liis rbest,tetfio» invocation was • inost'"he trtilpar that .occasion; The ,class lie :found 'tieipated in with its ret -rain, -'"For were .inatten hve an eg ven to :.talk His mercy shall endure, Ever faith- about anything but :the Scripture fol, ever -sure." I recalled• that ,lesson.. Trying to start At:, some Joltn Milton is .said to have written, useful: point,. he 'seized,;: •upon : the that . noble hymn whet; . he was "Repent ' ye" .92 tone of the verses, twelve years of -age: Shouldn't. we and• asked openly that some' one know,. more of .the aiitho rs of: our of them would arouse 'interest, in - 'hymns -and the cireumstances.under: the lesson :by giving the :meaning which they were written? "I don't of "repent." One -, girl -broke 7t --We 1d--beoverto'ailcd' °°'th: 'with an arrogant, Way:, -Saying they biographical sketches or Ser on- did not want to- know or heartray- ette,s; '1i� Pvery: hymn -.-sting; -but a ,ping--about-such-a matter.- -They- illuminating sentence,' or a' "happy ..•didn'.t '-ebme to Sunday school to reminder" associated with the :use.'hear of that ,kind• of old-fashioned of the hymn, would add much; to stuff., and:'thus expressed an at - the interest in , its, use. titude that was both •ruder and un - Christian. He kept bis. patience ,and gently ; asked was there no .place for repentance in, life and teaching,; .` .did -.nobody 'ever- feel grieved ° when he'. -had done wrong? ,Was it • wrong for, teen-age ` girls today to do;things' 'and hold ,certain attitudes. and, carry through wrong plans to ;hunt. and spoil :things for others, e s, and no -,sense of shame to :follow? Was there no place for WEST. ST. PHONE 295 ('or contact your local • " ;Garage or 'Service :Station J We have the facilities FOR STORING YOUR OO'T.OF-SEASON CLOTH GARMENTS' NOW Does your farm' :.fit t picture "AU things living He doth feed, Hifi full hand supplies their need. Howthat caught me 1, I thought of- the trouble my dear old .'sister gets into with her near neighbors becatise she befriends all the dogs and cats and the hungry birds abeftii that 'suburban. street where she lives. To her it 'is a work of love. It's -strange how one thing calls up -another, even in ehureh, 'sorrow that comes- of a deep ' sense of having , done , wrong? That Lenten lesson -id that class, he: said, 'did , not iSzz ono .the ` beads 62 such; ea 4.luxinterested•=class --withy such a spirit: as thhe girl was shave-, as"y'o!u sing. That story, in Adeline Tesky's _.:fine book on Canadian pioneer life, came back to "Candlelight Days."---,-. ,.The: cironit riderreacher was it 'love with the -ainiable virgin of his c ngrega- tion, -Miss Mary ;Martha, and wond- ered about her general suitability to become a preacher's Pvife before he made : advances, --Sleeting young Peter Pati, on • the road .one. day,, who knew the young lady well, ,young minister r ventured to ask,."Peter Paul,,,is •.-she a Chrjst�, late?" Tiie ad ` lai}Mieeimt (bless.his- heart!) • 411:know she :Is. She, feeds. aft the starvin' ' cats• and dogs turd' puts the young birds in their nests when' • they : fall Mout ;7 and doesn't Mind at all when Elizabeth Hannah bosses her." ° "All that ,sounds like the fruits of, the Spirit," ,said the ' Circuit Itider'.with interest. ' How ] liked the small choir, about a dozen of, them. There would have been .perhaps thrice that number "at a Morning. service. They chose a setting of; that hymn "Come, ye disconsolate," 'whose refrain •is, • "Earth has no sorrow that .heaven cannot. heal" The setting followed pretty'° -closely. the tune 'a'lmost; uni- versally rissociated, with it._It wag, beautifully dome, If there had been. croes, an. •.rs: dtedditt on im- migrat%ons Mrs., Redditt spoke of a plan ' whereby the new Canadians might be -blade •better citizens ,and have a place to spend their;.Ieisure hours.' :Mrs. „Tichborue, -Empire study convener, chdse Newfoundland as_a subject. The paper, given ,by:, Mrs. Dodd; deait;-inainiy--wide-lit ° . - new • Province 'and What ,Cenfe'der- :anon,--may-•do Tor: Newfoundland--'as- suggested by Joseph R. Smallwood, the first, Premier- of tine new Pro vince and the. man regarded ns mainly, responsible.. for bringing Newfoundland into Confederation. -.=. It • was decided that. the May meeting be "held .in the evening. b $aae-yoih renewed 'Your subscrip- tion 'to The Signal -Star. for 19497: -Struetion--ser°vices:, sueh--as-first-stii. swimming and "water safety, nursizig, nutrition A and sihnilttr health •'wot'k. .» r. DOGGEREL A dog is. loved- • By •old; and young; .. He wags • his tail, tengue- Qurxwell �gpo3nt fu rai ,, hoa, e'lx '611, Its ai 1tios. ,: is at th. servie of fatailies we.Sery ': ' There e e e 'ad4tipnal charge o i mvs; E. E. Cranstt3n gives experieneed attention •: to,, every ' de!tuil. Cemetery• arrangements, flowers, telegra when accesatransportationryx and ot @r i ems.of ° service receive careful ' supervision tkrou hotit, :', • d spring •• a trthiite • which conforms oto' 'our wishes. • 17 MONTREA!.. " "ofFergus', Rey,Zv.� A; Yount;', b'u.I has..be,en-hppoiated, chs ta`m -ur; lecturer at -the Ontaro Ag lcultur- : al . College: He is a graduate of'' later,' entering .the:. Presby er ., ..__, :. 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