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MRS. ,ANNE EpITH
• (FARR'pAVIDSON
Mrs. Anne gdith (Farr)
Davidson died. suddenly ilidy 2'a
at Huronview. She was N. '
t:v. J. URE STEWART, A ,daughter of Stephen and
Jar*e°h Andrews, she was born
September 26,1883 in Goderich.
She was married May 8, 1929' i'h,
Stratford "to' John L. Davidson
who predeceased her October
• 27,1962. • ' '
individual viewing the same. the peoples of the world. From Stratford, she.moved.to
Faith and .a proper outlook "upon - When we look at a junk heap Bayfield in 1957 and to
life on the part' of the one. makes we are often c isgtisted with the Huronview about four years ago.
all the difference in the world. sight and yet to others, who see She is a member of Jnox
Such looks beyond the surface.: deeper than the surface, that -pile Presbyterian Church. .
and seea something where there , presents great possibilities Mrs• Davidson is survived by
is nothing. He sees also in through" the reclamation ` of one • grandchild. One • son,
trouble, problems, or defeat, much of the'material hidden Raymond Farr, Stratford,
more than the 'surface, namely from sight. Just so it is with predeceased her hi 1969.
blessings with great possibilities - human beings. In some men and Funeral service , was Friday,
,in ° such, Truly -"men may rise on women, crippled by.an-indulgent' July 24 at Stiles Funeral Horne
stepping stones' of their dead life many people see nothing with Rev. "C. A. McCarroll,..of
selves to higher, things". • but degredation and a hopeless Brussel$ officiating. v °�"
When the church in Luther's future. Not so with Christ. In Interment was in Maitland
day was at, a very low ebb the vacillating Peter, Jesus saw Cemetery. Pallbearers were W. J.
spiritually, he saw a small cloud the possibilities. under his Aiken, Dr, K. H. Bruce, and J. V.
of hope. in the sky, whilst others influence of a life that would ne Gravelle, all of Stratford; E.G.
saw disaster. It was then that he as solid as a. rock. In Saul, the Baker, Sarnia; and G. Ross,
started the preform of the church disturber of the -Peace among�. Goderich R �'
Something in nothing
Suppose the sky in the we'd,
with the exception of a cloud
the siie of a man's hand, was
'clear, would that/mean anything
to you? To the-- average
individual it , would, be
insignificant. However on one
occasion, to the prophet; Elijah,
it meant much. It Was the sign of
an abundance of rain.
In Palestine, where Elijah the
prophet „lived, there was 4,evere
drought. as a result of which a
disastrous famine struck that
area. To • save their stock and
even mankind seemed
Ahab, who .had, despised God,
appealed unto Elijah for help in
the situation. .
With faith God Elijah
prayed for rain and so sure was
he of the results1/41 that, he told
Ahab to hasten preparations for
the rainfall that soon would
descend tipori the earth. Shortly
afterwards a small cloud, no
larger than a man's hand hi
appearance, was visible over the
Mediterranean .Sea in the west.
To Elijah this was a sign of rain
which ,soon poured 'down to
relieve the drought situation.
4 • lifer What seems insignificant to
one individtial, to another is
Most important. For the
ordinary person steam coming
out of the spont of a tea kettle
Means' orilY that the ---water is
boiling but to James Watt it
• -meant- great possibilities for the
World through his invention of
the steam engine. Further, the
falling of an apple from'a tree in
the orchard is a very common
place event but to Sir Isaac
Newton it was a revelation of
"the theory of gravitation. The
rocky hill means little except an
obstacle for many whilst to the
scientist it is a revelation of the
development -of the earth and to
the artist it reveals a beautiful
painting or a hidden statue.
Now the reason for such a
• different viewpoint is found, not
in the. object seen, but in the
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Qbituc'ries.
•Phillip slid Peter,' air of
001:1ERICH SI\#NA ,81%, R,'
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Sheardowr and Gordon
Bradshaw
PERCY L ROY HARRISON
Percy LeRoy Harrison, ,801,
Huron Road, died Thursday, •
He was employed by Sifto
Salt. He served with the Elgin
Regiment 1940 to 1945 and was '
overseas from 1942 to 1945.
He was a merriber Of Victoria
Street United ,Church, of the
Royal Canadian 1,„<egion ,Branch
109 and of the Goderich
Volunteer Fire Department.
§urvivors include his wife, the
former Reties # Jones; one
daughter, Mrs. Gordon (Betty)
Selenski, Lahr, Germany; tWO
of his day, and posted his Thesis Cristians d through their ' ---6 i les dicriari-d—h-- -holire; -three sisters, Mrs. -Irene
on the doors of the chUrch at persecution,' imprisonment and Royal Canadian Legion Branch
Wittenburg," Germany, with the even death' sentence, Jesus saw, 109 held a service at the funeral
statement, "Here I stand, God as he became, the mighty Paul, - home Thursday evening.
helpiiing me".
defender of the Christi/An faith.
S ould you lose your health, Whilst to .the Scribes • and
what would your attitude be to saw in him great possibilities and 285 Lakeside Dr., died July 24
ELIZABtTH SEERS
the use of one of your limbs or Pharisees the publican and sinner •
faculties or a loved one by death 'was an outcast of society;, Jesus Mrs. Lottie Elizabeth Seers,
such an „experience? .Would you, thus called one of them, namely at Alexandra Marine and General
like Some, give up in despair Or Matthew, to be one of His Hospital, follAring an 'illness of
would you make these apparent outstanding . leaders of .one week:She was 59.
handicaps a means of blessing to Christianity. May we also see in She was born August 23, 1910
yoniself and others? John the so-called refuse of society at Auburn to the late Sanford
_Milton, Fanny Croiby, the something of the image of God LaWlor and May
rKeller made 'their .• put forth eve* •effort -to .1.favi-manufacture•-pf ‘.1-adio Ault-S.2'6f .
apparent handicaps through that image restored! - an elettrea'iles firm at one time,
blindness a means of inspiration To some' there is little beyond and lived in London and
to Others. When John Bunyan the grave; as they beliele that Toronto as well as Goderich
and. the apostle _ Paul were
throWn into priabn for their
beliefs they didn't bemoan their
situation but made Such a
limitation of their activitiei an
opportunity to give. to the world
messages, such as are found in
"Pilgrims Progress" and the
"Epistles", that have influence
for good mankind. •
Whilit. to ione person, the
Bible, Prayer, Christ, and the-
ross may mean little, to others -
these are avenues,* Means. Of
which their spiritual Hires are
sustained and snmulated, and
they arel able ' to face life's
problems with courage and
hope. And thus these wield a
mighty uplifting influence upon
• PRirot -gond SON
MEMORIALS - MARKERS & CEMETERY LETTERING
CLINTON - EXETER - SEAFORTH
Goderich District Representative
524-7861 or 200 G-ibbons St. - 524-9465
45 Cambria ROad S. - 524-7464
everything ends. with the death Prior to her.death.
of -the body, whilst to others 4he was married Julie 2?,
1967 in Wingham to Frederick T.
death is but a stePping-stone to a
fuller and higher life. Thus they • Seers who survives. She was
are able to face it with predeceased by her first
confidence and great husband, tergeson Wilson
expectations. Christ for the 'joy Smith.
that was set before Him endured She was a member of Knox
the croSs . and despised the United Church, Auburn.
— SUrviving besides her husband
May you,, and Lin the smaller are stepchildren William and
John Seers, both of Auburn;
and apparently somewhat
four step grandchildren; four
insignificant things of life behold
vast .- - possibilities arid sisters, Mrs. William • (Florence)
opportunities for the Reed and Mrs. Gordon <Pearl)
Anderson, both of Goderich;
development of our lives and the
Mrs. Gordon (Hazel) Smyth,
lives of others! May we each
truly • see "Something in West „Wawanosh Township; and
Nothing"! Mrs. Calvin (Thelma) McIntyre,
Wingham; and one brother,
DRIVER'S Tlp Thdmas Lawlor, Auburn.
Packing. the car 'for a holiday
trip? Remember, under the
Highway Traffic Act, it is illegal
to load a ear so that the driver's,
view' - front, side or rear -
obscured in any way. For full all
'round , safety, make sure you
have full all • 'rowid visibility.
The proper packing of your car
can help yen" orrive safely at
your holiday destination.
Funeral service was Monday,
JUT g7 at the. StileS Funeral
Home with Rev. Alfred Fry
Interment was in Maitland
• Cemetery. Pallbearers weie,
,Gordon Miller, 'Oordon_Dobbie,
Dan McPhee, 'Bert Medd, Archie
Robinson and Bob Turner.
Flowerbearers were Bob
McCabe, Art youngbInt and
-.Gordon Beadle.
VERDUN KITCHENER
RANDALL
Verdun , Kitchener Randall,
106 Picton Street E., died
Saturday, July 25 in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital. He
Born May 30, .1016. in
Goderich to Thomas Randall
and Elizabeth Riddolls, he was a
lifelongx,esident of this town. He
served with the Perth Regiment
during the, Second World War.
Survivors include two sisters,
Mrs. Nicholas (Edna) ,Sager,
Goderich, and Mrs. .Leonard
. (Della) Overholt, Toronto; and
one brother, John, Collingwood.
Funeral service was Monday,
July 27 at the McCallum Funeral,
Home with' Rev. Leonard Warr
'Interment , Was in the
, Veterans' Plot, Maitland
' Cemetery. Pallbearers were all
members of the C. Company
Perth Regiment, Mel Culbert,
Harvey Qulbert, Len
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tWIDIFIRIS
TENT CRUSADE
LIONSTARK
.$EAFOR11.1
Highway 11, East of. Seaforth
AUGUST 2nd to 9th
MEET YOUR EVANGELIST
Abraham Kudra's parents emigrated to Canada
from Punjab,,, India, 45 years ago., Through a
special invitation to revival services in the City of
Victoria,' B.C., Abraliam Kudra was .converted
from the Moslem faith to a born again Christian.
'Row, he comes to you with many years of
evangelistic experience, He and his wife are
known as "The Musical Kudras" and have been
called and Mrs. Music of Pehtecost"
Your life will be changed and .enriched by the
preaching of, Mr. Kara. He invites you to:Ittend
this Canada for Christ Crusade.
Jones and Mrs. Elizabeth
Pennywitt, both of Detroit, and
London; and one -brother
Charles, Detroit.
Funeral serviee waS Tuesday,
July 28 at the McCallum Funeral
Home with Rev. Leonard Warr
• Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
'Bruce Sowerby, John Sturdy,
Gordon Walters and Colin
McMillan, all members of the
NIC -Cabe,- consinS a "-the
GEORGE ERNEST HAMILTON
George Eraest RR
3 Georgetown, died suddenly
July 20 at his residence. He was
60.
He was bov April 19, 1910 in
Colborne Township to Parents
Dr, JOseph HaMilton and Jessie
Miller Straughan. He was„ a, tool
and dye machinist.,
He lived Dungannon until
1945 'when he . moved to
Goderieh. He' Moved to
Georgetown in 1966.
He served with the Tank
Corps of the Elgin Regiment for
member of the Royal Canadian
Legion Braneh lap.
He was a member or St.
George's Anglican Church,
Surviving are his wife, the
former Nancy Laura Kleff whom
he Married in Stratford March 2,
1934; four daughters, Mrs. Anne
Zuber, Norval; Mrs. Hal (Kay)
Lendon, London; Mrs. Michelle -
Quinn, Listowel; and Jeanette,
Brampton; three sons, John,,
°Brampton nine 'grandchildren;
and three sisters, .Mrs,' Violet
• Farrish, Blyth; Mrs. David
(Grace) McDiarmid, Nile; Mrs.
• Peter (Genevieve) Elkins, Long.
Beech, California.
• Funeral service was July, 22 at
the .,Stiles Funeral Home with
Rev. G.G. Russell officiating:
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interment was in Dungannon
Cemetery. Pallbearers we , Alvin.
Sherwood, ThorntOn'Zedy0. Jack
Caesar, Alan 'Mcfliarnikl,,.;
Stewart Johnston and Cecil`
Blake, Flowerbearers ` were
grandchildren, Jon Zuber,
Danny, Zuber, Patrick Zuber,
Gregory T41100114Mau 41140
and Graeme Lendon.
EVEN THOUGH ea• .
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We're now knOwn as the Candlelight, nOthing has
really changed. Yes, we still have pizza.
44.4444.4.114111.4
GLIENRIEID KENNELS R
Highway 4; Kippen,
(2 miles north of Hensel!)
(Fully Air Conditioned/
44. 4.44V4
262-5052 •
POODLES: Apricot, Black, Silver and White. Small Migiature Silver Pups available.
DACHSHUNDS. Black with tan puppies from daughter of our imported Zueli of Walls
(U.S.A. import). Also chivice red puppies available.
BOARDING: Spacious compartments (individually heated when necessary). Large cool
concrete exercise runs with shelters. (Immunized small pets only.)
CLIPPING: Poodle clipping by appointment. .
.SIRE .SERVICES--„DACHSKUNQ,-Black- witty Taneson,of.our.canadian
• POODLE, silver, 'son of Encore's Silver Showman, Canadian and American
Champion. -
(All pups immunized for distemper, dewormed and registered. Health guaranteed.)
SUNDAY SERVICES
The family that pr,ays together
stays together
St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Church
- NORTH STREET -
Rev. Father R. Maynahan
-Phone 624-8174
Sunday Masses:
UNITED HOLINESS CHURCH
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd
9:50 a.m. SUNDA'Y SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. - WOR`SHIP SERVICE
7:00 p.m. - EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
Wednesday, 8:00 - Mid -week Prayer Seivice
' "A WELCOME AWAITS YOU"
WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH
WILLIAMS
CEMIETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford -- Ontario
Ronald C. McCallum
215 Wellington St. S., Gbderich
Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345
THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Park Street at Victoria
H. Ross Nicholls, Pastor
All services for the date of Auqust 2 cancelled due to
conferente and family camp at Thamesford, Ont.
All are imilted to attend this camp.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
VACATI N
BIBLE SCHOOL
9:30-- 11 30 am
RK.,
do Aiiik
/( CA C A Illp Ple
AdEi FROM 4 AND up
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A.
TOWNSHIP
COLBORNE
CEMERly
Memotial
-Aetiticer.
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
FP,'LLOWSHIP CHURCH"
CALL- 'US' IF YOU NEED A 'RIDE!
524-b565 or 524-6445
FUL• L' SCHED6LE OF. SERVICES DURING SUMMER!
10:p0 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00. a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP.
Regular kvening Service - 7:30 p.m.
Bible Study Wednettay, 8:00 p.m.
PASTOR: REV. KENNETH J. KNIGHT
FIRST BAellST CHU:RCH
(Baptitt Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAL STREET near The Square
SUMMER HOLIttS JULY AND AUGUST .
10:00 a.m. - Morning Worship and Church" School.
THE REQUIREMENTS OF. GIVING
1) WILLINGNESS.
Minister: Rev.,Arthur,Maybury, B.D.
CATHOLIC CHURCHES
SUNDAY MASSES
St Joseph's, Kingsbridge
St. Augustine's
10:00 a.m.
St. Mary's, Lucknow
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated°with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELpIN AND WATERLOO STS.
REV. R. CLARK, Pastor
SUNDAY, AUGUST2nd
.1:00 a:m. WorthiP Service..
7:00 p.m. - EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
8:00 p.m. Tuesday - Prayer -apd Bible StudY:f
8:00 p.m. Friday - Young People's Service.
T. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Tenth.Sunday after Trinity Aug. 2nd
. Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m.
Holy Communion and Sermon at 10:00 a.m. -
Nursery Discontinued during August
Organist -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C. Baker;
L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.
Vicloyia ,Stireet United Church
The House of Friendship Rev. Le;:onard Warr
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL!, B.A., Minister
• WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise •
SUNDAY,
AUGUST 2
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2n6
()SUMMER SCHEDULE
11:00 a.m. - Morning Service Cancelled.
1 0:00 a.m. — Morning Service Cancelled.
Mrs. J. Snider
Victoria .St. Organist
& Choir Director
Mrs. Leonard Wak
Choir Director
North Street tnited Church
ervice is at 10:00
Sermon Subject: "A •SUMME,R'S REVERIV
The Minister preach:
kttioac ;..t94
. AFTER THE SERVICE -
REV. ROBERT RAYMONT
SUNDAY;AUGUST 2nd
(Coffee Time to Follow)
Guest: MR, GEORGE SIMONS
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A layrnan in North St. United Church
Phone Church Office and Study 524.7651
Church Building - 524.6951
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