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' "'" GORDON SALE CANt ER ORR..
7 ` Gordon AlexanderOrr, 1,49
Bayfield Road, died, suddenly.
111 I S te r s s t u.dl: y August 28b at his residence. He•
Was 68. `'„
• REV, GARWQOD.Q.:.RUSBELL B rn January '12,, 1902 .to
St. George's n lira t Churchpare is James -Bertram Orr ai d
the former Mary • Ellen Cousins
of Goderich . Township, ''he
farmed Ain that community utt%l
his retirement in. 1964.
• • °' a • He `was.ntarried May 2, 1$29
The minister-_andthe a ie E ..r. o e t
g Emily Graham who predeceased
hind June 18 168
HeTsT'rr councilman
• Gd hT h d
Several weeks had passed the Genie. "Your wife is a very "Yes," said the Genie.
since the Minister had found.the cute doll but she could use some „"Good,'' said the Minister.
+l► strange old lamp in the sand by new clothes." "And ,that just because the Bible
the big lake, and had released "You 'forget about my wife," doesn't correspond with
the Genie who offered him three exclaimed the Minister. "We are scientific facts, we need not
Wishes. • discussing the serious business bf discard its religious truth; that --
, The first wish had worked out science and religion. Anyway, I'm coming to the end!"
quite well, His church was full of . maybe y I'll be able to include `Good," said the Genie,
people at every service. They something for her in the third ; "That," continued �` the
were busy, generous and wish;" Minister, "we. could really. get a
dedicated people. • Also they , "Not 'at the rate you're synthesis between faith and
were very happy people. going," said the Genie, "But science which takes account of
The Minister thought he had . anyway, get on with it." both kinds of truth and doesn't
never seen people so happy as. "Well, I wish - I'm wishing leave everybody thinking they
they were. now that they all now! - I wish that - this is have to make some decision to
appreciated „ the fact,, that the complicated, so. listen carefully! disbelieve one or the other."
Church was necessary for, their "I wish that people could "Is that all?" asked the Genie.
practise of the Christian faith, understand that scientific facts The Minister nodded. -
.,t.Of course, they were still and religious faith are separate "Good," said the Genie.
sinners! After all, who isn't? categories of knowledge; that He clapped his hands.
But they .were getting along the Bible deals with faith, not - "It's done. Now put ine back
together remarkably well and ' science;and that - Are you still in my lamp for. a few weeks. I'll
they were discovering that the following. me?" have to rest up after that one!"
Church can, be very relevant
indeed when the people provide
it with enough money and
leadership to be relevant with.
Every ',dew days the Minister
rubbed the lamp and called out STI int �3�t31E
his genie . lie %vasa.'_-t..ready,. to • ... 'Y- CORNEL1 a
__ li$,�R- :SIAM '�'PREB ..
- .. •xriake� the --second, with -:yet, but BEREAN BIBLE `SOCIETY
he liked to discuss `things with cHtcaao, ILLINOIS 60635. I )1
the Genie. -
At last the day came when the
inister._derided on li,k aeeeS1---
wish. man"-soilire- suppose that sal- risen- with Christ to walk in the
"`"' = srefisvn is Got sewardt.tc.. hese ewiie om. 6:3,4).
When he rubbed the lamp the who do their best to live good This is all God's doing, and only
Genie emerged, wearing his lives. `This is not so; for God's now is the believer ready to, do
pantaloons and turban. Word. says of those who are good -works that will please God.
"Speak,. Master," he said, , saved: Thus the apostle adds in II Tim.
"What do you wish for?" "Who hath saved us, and called 2: "If we" suffer, we shall also
"Well," said the Minister, "I
think I'rn ready for my second
wish."
"It'•sabout time," said the_
"
Genie, What will it be?
"Don't rush me," 'said the
Minister, "I'm still thinking.
Nowyou know that we've been
talking about this science thing.
"I want to - I'm not wishing:
I'm just wanting! - I want to fix
it so that people have the right
idea 'about science -and religion.
They get all mixed up about
Genesis and creation and
evolution and space travel ,and so
-on. It's'•try confusing." '
."Why drrn't you wish for
something ' sensible?" observed
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us with an holy calling, NOT AC:` reign with Him: if we deny Him,
CORDING TO OUR WORKS, BUT He also will deny us" (Ver. 12).'
according to His own purpose `and When the believer's . s'ervice 'for
grace, which was given us in Christ is reviewed some, -indeed,
ghrisan II Tim. 1:9 . others' will "suff ross," t but
t(Jesus before the world be- will receive "suffer Foss," though
Referring to this 'tsalvation 'they themselves will "be saved,
which is in Christ Jesus;" St. Paul yet so as by fire" (I Cor. 3:14,15).
says: "This is a faithful saying, It will be deeply embarrassing,,
for if we have died with. Him, we in that dey.,.....1or, unfaithful Chris -
shall also live with.Him" (II Tim: tians to face empty-handed the
2:10,11). • One who gave His all, Himself, to •
In -other. words: The believer, save ahem. "Yet salvation is .,by
viewing Calvary aright, has "died grace; thus the apostle hastens to
•with Christ." ;Viewing the Cross, conclude his statement in II Tim -
he says: This is not Christ's death. othy 2, with the words:
He- was, no sinner: He had no "If we. are unfaithful, yet He
death • .to die, He is dying my abideth faithful: He cannot deny
death! And so by faith he is Himself" (Ver. 13).
"crucified with Christ" (Gal. Thus our rewards as believers
2:20). The penalty for all his sins ,,depend upon our faithfulness, but
has„ been fully paid, for he died bur salvation, •thank God, on His!
=in ,Christ af4d. ,thus has also -
T. PRYDE and SON: -
MEMORIALS - MARKERS & CEMETERY LETTERING
CLINTON - EXETER SEAFORTH
Goderich District Representative
FRANK McILWAIN
524-7861 or 200 Gibbons St. - 524-9465 •
REG. J. BELL
45 Cambria Road S. - 524-7464 .
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in o ettc owns ip an reeve
of that municipality for three
years following 1949: He was a
member of Huron Lodge • .62
IQOF and of •,Victoria United
Church. •
Surviving are three daughters;
Mrs. Dan (Doreen) Willis,
Benmiller; Mrs. Jack (Barbara)
Meriam;Goderich; and Mrs.
James (Marilyn Drehmann,
toderieh Township; one son;
Charles, Goderich Township; 19
grandchildren and . one great
grandchild; one step -sister, Mrs.
,Elva Carr, Goderich; , one
step -brother, Gerald Orr,
Goderich Township; and his
. stepmother, Mrs. Ruth Orr,
Goderich.
Funeral service was Tuesday,
August 25 'at the Stiles Funeral
Home with Rev., Leonard Warr
officiating..
Interment 'was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Everett Mcllwain, Carl. Sowerby,
Gila ton Laithwaite Grana
Y m.
Johnston, Bert McDonald and Clinton, Betty, (Mrs. Richard Earl of London, and two sisters, Strong, Kenneth Strong, Ross
Ron Fuller.
Huron--Lodge'-62 I43(3 '"held • : Gruhi) cif $resiau,_.and_ Barbara,. - Mrs.- Sadie ,-.Grealis,'.Clinton..and:., . Carter, of Clinton, David Steep -
service at, the ' funeral home
(Mrs. -.Dennis Carroll) of Mrs. Alex Mullough •of Goderich. of Goderich, Ronald Caister + of
Monday.. ' Chilliwack, B.C. ' „Three sons, Funeral services took place Kitchener' and Rolston Steep of
Thomas of Newbury,,Robert of August 13 from the. Ball Funeral London.
Goderich and Gerald of Home, Clinton with theANNABELL'Rev. H. t
MRS. EPau} Steepof Goderieh;Steven
Waterloo -also survive along'witir----W. Wonfor offi .iating. Burial
.�.—ELIZABETH-JACKSON 22 grandchildren#.=nine— vas in Clinton-Cemetery.-Carted.Clintcui.an� Ly.1�5#reep
Mrs.r®„,.,AnnabeUP, Flizabil1 .. , rendchildrren,--one-brother, -Pallbearers-----were William of -Newbury -were flowerbearers:
(McArthur) Jackson, wife of Dr.
N. C. Jackson, passed away
August 26 in Alexandra Marine
and . General Hospital. She was
56.
Surviving are her husband;
Members of the Goderich Youth' Cerftr'e staged a basketball
marathon recently, playing around the clock, through the night
and taking turns to get some rest. Sleeping bags were set up on
the balcony overlooking the basketball court at North Street
United Chur"ch Christian Education Centre. The players were
sponsored for a total of $195 for the event which they hoped
would put the Youth Centre in a better financial position. From
the left in the photo are 'Andy Markson, Bill McGee, Jim
Denomy and Barry Begeman. -staff photo,
one daughter, Mrs. John
(Martha) Archibald, Etobicoke;
one son, James' N. Jackson, St.
Louis, Missouri; an four
grandchildren.
The body will be resting at
the'McCallum- Funeral Home
from noon on Thursday. Funeral
service will be at 2 p.m. Friday
afternoon at Knox Presbyterian
Church with Rev. G. L. Royal
,,officiating. ' .
Interment will be in Maitland
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family
would appreciate donations to
e
. the Association for Retarded
Children,Goderich branch.
ANDREW WILLIAM STEEP
Andrew William Steep of
Clinton, died on Augustl0, 1970
in ,Isis 76th year.
He was, born in Clinton in
1895, the sob of Susanne and
David Steep. His wife, the
former 'Ruby r Grealis,
predeceased 'him. '
Surviving are five" daughters,
Dorothy, (Mrs. Ken . Pickett),
Marjorie, (Mrs. Percy Carter),
Phyllis, .(Mrs. Don Strong), all of
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11:00 a.m. — WORSHIP SERVICE
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