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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-28, Page 3f. p,, Y' From : the „,• Mi11ist-ef mss., stuCI r PATO R ALFRED FRY Auburn do Donnybrook United °Cfurches • .14 J Spirituel depression Demas hath forsaken me, the almighty shekel for him, having loved this present world, stirred up , the ,people against Only Luke is' : with me; Paul, and Paul. was placed.. in Alexander the coppersmith did prison, Paul was, , depressed me much evil, 2nd.Timothy:4, _ because these two people should Everyone suffers at times ' have 'stood by him instead of from depression, sometimes it is ' deserting him, ,, an • emotional con flict ° after an '` . There 'was one bright'sP ot.in. • illness, or it could be caused by this letter, Timothy, "Only. Luke sorrow, or disappointment, or Is with me, he has stood by me." too ninth social drinking, or the Thank God for„ the Lukes both taking of drugs, but one of the . male and female, who, when most common causes for others leave us, they stand depression is when we feel that behind us every step of the way. we have been let down by those?_ . ; who we thought were our But the -final note of triumph friends. - in Paul's letter which should • But one aspeet of depression is Spiritual, and quite often, if St• Peter's pa we think the thing through, this is brought upon us. because we • are away from God, and we have -holds month failed to contact Him through the channel of 'prayer. We have The monthly, meeting' of the lost our joy and have been advisory board of St. Peter's careless in our Christian habits, Parish Council • was held on perhaps we have lost our desire Monday evening, May 25 in the ,for attendance at the services of ; Knights of Columbus Hall. • the Church, quite often we Father Moynahan opened the, become depressed because of meeting with a short prayer, our concern for 'others who we after which Mrs. Stimson read feel are away from God. There is the minutes of the last meeting, nothing wrong with this, for if alto theminutes of the general Christian .people _ were --.mD meeting of —the—parish.—Council” • concerned, ..fox '-those::,w i:.7m which svgs heli on; V I 4. -outside-of °tlie',+Chu fi; -new life ° • Helmut-Krohmet .gatre a 'a - would certainly -sweep? through report on the diocesan council then Church for which Christ meeting which he attended on died.. May 2 in .Windsor. The purpose The Apostle Paul, was of the seminar was to set ' up certainly, in a'- ` depressed_ guide- lb -lei -0Y parish councils: condition when he wrote to He was of 'ihe opiM" n at such Timothy, perhaps he had a . future meetings there should be • reason, he was aged and in two delegates attend, one to act prison in Rome. He wrote to as an observer. . ' encourage and to give advice as A letter was read , by Mrs: from an aged minister Or the •MacLaren from Reverend J. B. gospel, to a young minister just . O'Donnell chairman of the starting out. Timothy, I have Liturgical Committee . rat fotight a "good fight, I•. have Chatham regarding a Liturgical finished my course, hut I haveconvention ntion to be held at kept the faith, you do the same. Windsor on October 2, 3 and 4. But Timothy 1 feel that I have It was decided to hold this been let down, Demas hath matter over until the June forsaken me, having loved this , meeting. present world; Perhaps this is one reason for the condition of many churches today', many who once took' their vows of loyalty to Christ and the church, and for 'awhile served faithfully and well,. they have found that the world and it's pleasures have had a greater attraction, and so have turned their backs upon Christ and His church, , this caused Paul much heaviness of heart, and many a Godly minister has had this u same. experience. Paul goes . on to write, Timothy, Alexander the Coppersmith . did me much evil, this man was making a great profit with others making and selling silver images of Dianna the Ephesian, the people were worshipping these images, Paul spoke out, against this ungodly practice, as a true Minister should always do, Alexander the coppersmith who knew that it was wrong, yet because it meant encourage all of The Chtirch of Jesus' Christ is being deserted by many anti attacked by ,others, Timothy, there is one who has stood by me,• and who has promised . "Lo 1 am with you always, .even unto: the end, and His,. Name, is''Jesus, He ' will be your' . constant, . friend and companion, may all who xead this message, place your confidence in Jesus Christ at all times, .for He is a friend who sticketh closer than a brother". Don••'t be a Demas, or ,an Alexander the coppersmith, but be a Luke. rish council 4 �.. rt Pete McCauley reported for the building committee on .the progress.. of renovations and painting of the church, which is nearing,... completion and,. , at present. ;la new -sound. system is A k �.fll l4h a 1 ,Sa i'• it ettrfp,, :ro i nstalle Confirmation is to -be held in the church on Monday, June 1. ,Mrs. Palmer gave a report on the recreational committee activities. Helmut Krohmer and Pat Melady reported on the Christian Action and Youth groups and it was recommended` that a qualified person be .obtained to speak to the youth group, with date to be left open. It was felt that considerable headway was being made by the Rotary Club and _local groups and that a group' on the ,.parish level could also be helpful. Mrs. Evans . reported on finances. A motion was - made that all . accounts pertaining to Parish Council be turned over to Mrs. Evans so • she can give a report on these once a month. Mrs. Muriel Murphy presented a report On the Spiritual Committee and plans are under way for a •Folk Mass. Cards indicating hours of church services are to be placed And Inscriptions .inl hotels and motels, and also Stratford - Ontario notice placed in the local paper with this' same information for the months of mune, July, Representative August and September. 215 -Wellington St. S., Goderich .The• chairman, John -- Phone 524V6272 or 524.7345-- Buchanan expressed a wish that thought be given to some project WILLIAMS CEMETERY MEMORIALS Ronald C. McCallum SO FOR FUN ti INtHESUN SPORT SHIRTS SPORT SHORTS T SHIRTS SW IM SUITS WASH . PANTS GOLF HATS SAFARI `SHIRTS ,15 Ik �0.'9tsa A • Pickett &Carnp CL$NTON GODERICH 1 y bmeeting to raise funds to complete some of the extra things in the redecoration of the church. Mrs. Palmer as chairman of the recreation committee offered to contact representatives of the different church organizations to meet with her and, if feasible have a summer social for the whole parish, preferably in the month of July. _ hes , °meeting, °: t the •.:Board f _Advisors' was' iet p.m. on Monday June 22 in the Parish Hall. dbitudries MRS. ETHEL, BOGIE. Mrs, Ethel Bogie,. 56 AngleSea Street, Goderich, died May 22 .tn. Alexandra Marine and General Hospital following a' lengthy illness. She was 84. The former . Ethel IV/cWhinney, ,. Colborne Township, ,she was born March 15, 1886 to parents " `John McWhinney and the former. Maria May. She lived all of her life in .Colborne Township , until moving tc Goderich in 1.943,,• Her ` hi it'sband, .Alexander Bogie, survives•. Other survivors include one daughter, ' Mrs. Clifford .(Marie) Hoy,:.Oodeaich and one grandson; -John Hoy. Mrs. Bogie was a member of .North Stree'United Church and' a former member of the UCW there. Funeral service was unday, May. 24 • at the Callum Funeral Home • wit . Rev. Robert Raymont officiating. Interment• was in Colborne Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill Treble, Robert' Bogie, Rueben Bogie; Frank Hawkins, Gerald Fisher and Edward Jenkin. MRS. MARGARET McGILL Mrs. Margaret McGill, 57 Church Street, 'Goderich, died suddenly, MTay 22, in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. She was 75. Born December 28, 1894 to parents James McManus and the former Ellen Cowan, Colborne Township, she lived in .Blyth prior to mo' ing to Goderich six years -ago. • -.Sharw.as-Inarried�.zt :Wa1ierJ 34 1965ll. -whoryredeceased.mherzin, Mrs. McGill was a member, of North Street United Church and .ANNOUNCEMENT Dr., J M. 'WATTS General Surgery CONSULTATION By REFERRAL, GODERICH MEDICAL CENTRE of the UCW there. • Survivors include " one daughter, .Mrs. Robert (Isabel) Henry, Blyth;° seven, grandchildren and two great grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Wm. (May) Bisset,, Mrs. Herbert (Lillian) Thorneloe,, Mrs, Gordon (Edith)' McPhee and Mrs. Wrn.. (Olive) Sturdy, .all of Goderich; and two brothers, Robert McManus, Colborne ' Township and James W. McManus,. Windsor. , • She was, predeceased by one daughter, Mrs. Wm: (Marion) Henry. . . , Funeral service was Monday, May 25 at the McCallum Funeral Home with • Rev. Robert L. Raymont officiating. • Interment was• in the Blyth Union Cemetery. ' Pallbearers were Bob Wareham, John Henry, Jim Henry, JimMcPhee,' Gordon McManus and Paul Watson. MRS. MARY ELIZABETH " DeJONG 4 Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Betty) DeJOng, 134 Elgin Ave. W., Goderich, died. Sunday, May 24 at her residence following a lengthy illness. She was 45. The' former Betty Bannon, she, was born in Kinkora to parents Thomas Bannon and the former Ellen Stock on u September 28, ts, 1924, She attended At. Jaynes Separate - School:, Seafortb, ' and Seaforth District high School, She was married to George DeJong who survives; and was a resident of Goderich foic'th,e past" 1.0 years. Mrs. DeJong was a member or St. Peter's Roman" Catholic Church. Surviving bide her husband are thred sons, Eugene; Thomas' and. Gerard and two daughters, ;Rita and1 Ann, all at home; three sister's, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Flannery, Seaforth; Mrs, Adolph (Loretta) ,M;asse, Windsor; and Mrs, - Raymond (Adrienne) Hutchinson, Woodstock; and three brothers, Peter and Leon, -Seaforth, and Jerry, Guelph. Funeral service 'was Wednesday, May 27 in St. Peter's Church with Rev. Father R. Moynahan officiating. Interment was in St. Peter's Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael Bannon, James Bannon, Gary $annon, Thomas Hutchinson, Joe Flannery and Tony DeJong, all nephews of the deceased. McCallum. Funeral Home was in charge of funeral arrangements. Church.of God. (PENTECOSTALI • Oldest Pentecostal Denomination in North America Pastor:, REV. OMER HENDERSON - rarlay,_.8:;DD. nc`--• rluth: er+rices. • SUNDAY, 11I'ANT3-itr -" 10:00 •a.m. —° SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. = CHURCH New future sight for Church df God 276 ,HU,spON Sfl',, GODERICH, Corner North• and Nelson — MacKay Hall. Phone °524.7129 W -E -L -C -O -M -E T.; PRYDE and SON MEMORIALS MARKERS & CEMETERY LETTERING CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH Goderich District Represdfitative FRANK McILWAIN 524-7861 or 200 Gibbons St. —.524-9465 REG. J. BELL 45 Carbria Road S. — 524-7464 . 6 want to know how good the LIVING WATERS CRUSAD really is, get the facts SEVERAL THOUSAND DID IN 1969 By Popular Request, Rev. WES AARUM And DEVERNE MULLEN Will Be At GDCI Auditorium Every Night. May 31 - June 7 at 8 p.m. 5. Wes Aarum is well known throughout Canada and U.S.A: -- a successful evangelist, former :president • of Canadian Youth for Christ,' all star athlete, concert pianist. Mr. beverne Mullen is a noted gospel singer recordingl artist with tip top records for many years, and, First place, winner in New Brunswick Music Festival in baritone voice competition. MASSED CHOIR EACH EVENING SPONSORED BY k a ,r ry U�q ` d H1 "Sr`35 .tr a :'A pAm, Y A m, arr 4.0• ...KR DERIOH SIONA4.STARR T URS:I, Y.1 M, Y 8 The f amity tl t' prays tog.tko N tOgetkor FIRST.BAPTIS1' CIWRCH: . (Baptist Convention,pf Ontario and'Quebec) ' MONTREALS.TREET near The Square •— A w E I -CAME; TO . ALL --' • 10:00 a.m. -'•- Adult Bible Class and Sunday School For All 11:00 a.m. Morning Wo shi • Sermon: "THORNS' - Supervised Nursery a ° Minister'' Rev, Arthur ,Maybury.,.-•B,,A., Era, ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH 1st Sunday after Trinity — May 31, 1970' Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. Litany and .Sermon — 11:00 a.m. Nursery' Sunday School at 10:00' a.m and 11:00 a.m,. Rectori • REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.O. Organist—Choirmaster—Miss Marian Aldous, A.Mus., Mus. Bac. Kn�x .Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister WILLIAM CAM RON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, MAY' 31st 10:00 a.m. — CHURCH SCHOOL - 11 :00'a.rn. — DIV INE WORSHIP f le ..• (Junior, Congregation and Nursery) 7:30 p:m.'- YOUNC3t,PEOPLE'S SOCIETY. €nter'to Worship ..:Depart to.Sence_ North:. Street United Church REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT • BAPTISM SERVICE, SUNDAY, :,MAY 31st 10:00 a.m. — SENIOR SCHOOL:' 11:00 a.m. JUNIOR SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. , WORSHIP Sermon: E U�AY (N" W-E-L7H-C-O-M-E• - Supervised Nursery 'Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington, A,T.C.M. Organist and Choir Director Phone Church Office and Study — '5'24-7631 Church Buildrrig ,— 5246951: ~ Bethel Pentecost�l Tabernacle - Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV. R. CLARK, Pastor ,,SUNDAY, MAY 31st 10:00 a.m. — SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. --.,Worship Service. 7:00 p m. — Evangelistic Service. 8:00 p.m. Tuesday — Prayer and Bible Study. 8:00 p.m. Friday - Young .People's Service._; .,` Victoria Street United Church The House of Friendship Rev. Leonard Warr 10:00 a.m. — Bible, School For All Grades. 11:00 a.m. — Worship Service. • Sermon: ';LIGHT IN DARKNESS" BENMILLE'R UNITED CHURCH - - 10:00 a.m. Worship Service and Bible School. IJV -E -L -C -O -M -E Mrs. Leonard Warr Benmiller Pianist & Choir Director Mrs. J. Snider Victoria St. Organist & Choir Director UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH 62 Cambria Street North SUNDAY, MAY_ 31.s.t 9:50 a.m. — SUNDAY SCHO°0t.. 1 1 :00 a.m.—. WORSHIP SERVICE 7:00 p.ni. —EVANGELISTIC SERVICE, Wednesday, 8:00 — Mid -week Mayer Service. "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU" Pastor:.'REV. C.& JOHNSON, B.A.PHONE 524-6887 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET "A F);'LLOWSHIP CHURCH" NEED, A RIbE? CALL FOR BUS PICKUP 524-9565 or 5.244445 ° - 10:00 a.m. — SUNDAY 'SCHOOL. • 11:00 a.m. --- MORNING WORSHIP., May 31st "IMPOSSIBLE SUNpAY"!! "UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIES" Regular EveningService, 8:00 p.m. at Goderich Collegiate PASTOR: REV. KENNETH J. KNIGHT • WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH , 4,Park Street at Victoria H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor j5 �. J� i A Q I� Y SC tali, • , � UA 4 �h1� • . lF 1lla ? i-lIp f3 ?i?11'• ''.-1"4171oO'' A.M Topic:• "ANSWERED PRAYERS OF THE DEPARTED" • "Evening Service 'Cancelled — See. You At 7 uw. WAS Aarum Crusade