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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-03, Page 17!/Y ,174 ♦R! ... • Q , D Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Basler arehappy to announce the marriage of their daughter, Rosemarie to Peter Cammaert, London. Father Jim Williams conducted the ceremony, December 22 in . St. Peter's Cathedral, London. The bride in floor -length peau de soie was attended by Jeannine Birk'engren who chose red velvet and cream accessories.. Paul Cammaert, 'brother of the,groom, was best man. Relatives and friends gathered in the rectory following the ceremony where the reception was held. The couple enjoyed a skiing honeymoon in Quebec before taking up residence in London where they are"teaching. " •R• A • Your wedding printed free -of -charge FOR YOUR • FIRE INSURANCE 'See. or Phono MALCOLM MATHERS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 46 WEST- ST. 524.9442 • Huron Men's ChapeI AUBURN �unda��� • u a y Hear DR. D'RYB U RGH, London,' Speak DOROTHY' SCOTLAND. sink. . tJ. tJ � 3A'-. _. 4 COCKSEDGE-BISSET • At severs o'clock on New Year's Eve, marriage vows were exchanged between. Catherine Jane, eldest daughterof,Mrs. Avice Bisset, Goderich Or(t., and William Gordon, younger son of Mr: and Mrs. George Cocksedge, Niagara Falls, Ontario. The ceremony was performed by the brides cousin, the Rev. Peter Jo Walter *of Hamilton, Ontario, at the, home °�pf the -brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Warren, Goderich, Ontario. Mrs. Robert Bondy(nee Remington) of London was matron of honour, and the bride's two sisters; Susan of Toronto, and Jane of Goderich were bridesmaids. • .Attending the groom were Mr. Robert Bondy of London as best man, and Mr..Graham' Cocksedge of Delhi, Ontario,the grooms elder brother. Following a honeymoon in. Acapulco, Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. .Cocksedge are residing in• Toronto, Ontario. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, CLINTON--=10 A:M. FIRST BAPTIST* CHURCH, G'ODERICH--' 11:15 A.M. HURON MEN'S CHAPEL, AUBURN -=8:00 P.M. Dorothy Scotland will . sing at Westfield Fellowship Hour at 2 .p.m. - ALL WELCOME Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing FORD , Sunday's regular, apei service was supplemented. this week by a‘ sing song Sunday evening presented •by Christian Reform Young People under the leadership of Dick Roorda. , The regular Monday afternoon old time music session was held with the accompaniment provided by Norman Speir, Mrs:' Tw Taylor, and. Miss Dslla Pt On. • Wednesday the Kinne, were on, hand "to serve .ea, to tit.. residents and sing a few songs after -the linicheon:° During the program a wheelchair was GODERIC ///IDf8llTffl0v I...teE►11 e be'ft�,i�used os - *OAP Buying 'a used car is important. At Goderich Motors," we maintain a qualified staff to give you complete after sale service. 1970 FORD LTD C1 Four -door hardtop, VSB, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalls, wheel covers, rear window defogger. Lic. 867- • 199. 1969 Ford two -door, 6, "automatic, local .car, low mileage. Lic. K39878. =4895 °A 1968 Mustang two -door hardtop, V-8, automatic, poVuer steering, radio, real sharp.'Lic. IC40371. 1968 Ford Gataxie 500 two'door ' 1967 Mercury Pickup, half ton, oot hardtop, V-84 autonAtio, power box, big 6 -cylinder engine, automatic steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl transmission. Lic. 295-26B. h MOTOR' 36 SOUTH T'., GODERICH . PHONE 620 3O8 r;1 ° .1111 rai GODL CR *SiGI AL-6T,I!t. g campaign -ter very successful ... $t. Pe The regular monthly:ineetiflg of St. Peter's Parish ' Advisory Board was held on Monday evening, January 25, with C"ha'irma'n`JohnLLWuCitanan presiding. Father Moynahan opened the meeting with a short prayer, • (' " John Buchanan- reported on the Fund Ratsin,Catagnch was very successful. There are still a few more names to be contacted. A motion was made that the Secretary write a letterof thanks to the four business establishments who had contributed indirectly to the success of the campaign. Pat Osborne, Chairman of the Christian Action committee, reported that the Monday night Recreation' group held at „ St. Mary's School is functioning very well. estt present" he is trying to ablish a Young People's Group. Forty young people have been contacted, high school age and up. Meeting to be held this' week to form an executive. It was also suggested' at this meeting that the young' people elect two representatives to the Advisory Board, as these vacancies have never•c� CQ, is Navin a 1 k nd�w.�w ••-laaue Jen - Rally tht eekend in Stratford, to which St-. Peter's hopes to send at 1 e U . Parish Council represeiitatives h?tp Uie nextDiocesan meeting. She will arrange this and :Contact .the Board at a Later date. Miss - ZIT eern CrBrieli;.. Chairs art• of Entertainment and • .• r s Social activities is arranging a card' party to be held before Lent, The exact date will be announced .The tw,xt meeting' of the Board waa;a set`for- untag, er r .6 at •8:Oda i.rn. ,.q MI NE , BIBLE sy 'CORNROW, k. STAN IREi. R**. Atc SLUE SOCIETY CHICAGO, ,ILLINOIS 60633' "IT'S YOUR ATTITUDE" Many people fear that they will never reach heaven. Some try not to think•about it, while•others struggle to be good," hoping that they will finally '"make ,it." Very few corn 'partitively, are sure of heaven. The real pify is that so few under -stand what it is that keeps people out of heifven. if you Are confused about tfjris, lust remember that ac cording to Scripture, it is not ones sins that keepshim out of heaven but his attitude. . :- God has made full provision for our sins. ''Christ died for our sins'" east. our of their you group, Frther Moynahan announced ° plans for a Parish Mission to take place during Lent. The first week • will be for young adults 'and the second week for -men and" women of the parish, The mission will be conducted by Father Hayes, of the Redemptorist order. Pete McCauley,Chairman of the Temporal . Committee, submitted three samples of -carpeting for . the church. One sample w,as unanimously decided upon and a motion made to proceed with ordering trig• -carpet at once yet was hoped this would be' installed by Easter. tion through.His blood, the forgive ness .of sins according to the riches • of His grace (Eph. 1:71• • But God. has made n9 provision for a self-righteous attitude•. He gave the law that every mouth might be stopped and that all tlie,world :night )?ecome guilty 'befoteT God" (Rom, 3:19). Thus He does not want you to keep saying things' in your own defense'. In fact. before you can know God as your Savior you must recognize Hini as' your Judge, right- eously condemning you as a sinner. Often, when capital crimes arc 'involved, • the defendant's attorney will tell him: "It will be to your'ad- vantage •to plead guilty, and to throw yourself 'on the mercy of the ,. Mrs. MacLarenread'-a letter count." •froom Mrcy. T.nny,.,.Gajl°way:„.,,:tri-T.ha,s-is..•.asiXacu • elected Perth Deanery-si,jners in the \yh representative 'toy the Board of If` we will ®n Governors. of the Diocesan • .cast ourselves Council regarding a meeting of - will find Him • for He has already Haid the penalty for our sins Himself. Thus Eph. 2:3-7 declares of every believer. in Christ that though we were "the children of wrath...God, who is rich'in mercy, for His great lo% wherewith He loved us" has' saved us by grace, giving us a posi- tion in Christ, "that in the ages to' come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus." Yes, unsaved friend, it will be to your eternal advantage to plead nuilt�r before God'`and cart yourself upon His mercy, for the wagesJof s r nis'daTh ut• E GIFrOr C' IS ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD • , (Rom, 6:23). GIVE.. so mer Will. live HEART i' UND 1,I MEMORIALS --MARKERS -CEMETERY LETTERING Goderii h District Representative ' Frank Mcllwain� '- 1 524-9465 - 200 Gibbons. St. g w ERNE$T GEORGE,KNOMA ErnestGeorge, , • , 160• St. Vlnceni Wit, .M rid, died: atthe Meaford Rocl t ,A•., Saturday's January 22..He was 884 He hadbeen io;; a for the past'several moths.. Born i l�Goderlcit, t ae=on of the late r. nom; Mrs.:lbert£ George Kneesbaw, 'Derr. 'Knee w W 'a rho l arbetr `oundry and. Turbine Go. for ilearly 35 years, retiring 15. ►ears agar. '. Surviving' are wife the, k. former Lucy J. Horoeir; 'Mtn"' r sons, Frank, Coilingwond;• Carl, Niagara Falls; Milto ,'(Gus), St. Thommas; Alex itch , Lond9,>;n; nine grandcliildrefi a nn. t Brea, grandchildren. Services were c of : :Mini. the Ferguson Fun . al 'Horne on t Tuesday afternoo January 25. Pastor Max Crad4 ock officiated assisted by Pasto Louis Paul. Interment w s Made in Lakewiew Cemetery, Meaford. '. WILLIAMS CEMETERY And Inscriptions Stratford Ontario RONALD McCALLUM Representative 21 Cambria • Rd., -North, Goderich Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345 al.ty tL,ue�of _usi as __- sight of a holy Godo • ly plead guilty and upon His -merry we more than gracious , presented to the' ,ho'tne by the Kinnettes, Mr. Archibald accepted it and thanked the ladies on behalf of the residents, Thursday's Family Night program presented by Jim Lauri of Blyth was a very great success as fare as the 120 residents in •attendance were concerned. Being "Bobby Burns Night” the program was, of course, Scottish. The show began' with Mrs. Adelaine Campbell and Mr. Dim Laurie singing two duets, "Flow GtAit'tle Sweet Afton" and, "When when You and I Were Young Maggie." The Wharton Family namely, Hugh Wharton, James Wharton, Sylvia Bromer and Sherrie Bromer played ,a medley of numbers including "You Take the' High Road", "Butfalo and ' Put° -Ur Yourld'P`G"rey Bonnet." • James then - sang • `Nobody's Child" and following this James and -Sherri+ sang the French song "Dominique." Avon Toll was the next performer and she very capably danced the Highland Fling. Angela Dittman on her accordion played "Popcorn 'Polka and .Grand Old °Medley," Mrs. Adleine Campbell returned this time by herself, t9 sing `Mary Argyle" and "I'll Take You Home Kathleen." Mr. Bill' Hicks treated us to three saxophone solos, "Peek-a- boo',' The Waltz You Saved For Me and You'rethe; Only Star in My Blue Heaven•" Mr. Jim Laurie did two numbers which one could ..probably hear in a, Scottish pub. The songs were ' "She's My Paidy" and "She's the Lass for Me." The Whartons gave an encore performance consisting of "Fife -i.§_ Like a Mountain Railway", "Telephone To Glory" and "Anchor in° Jesus." . • Jim Laurie ° got back to the lighter side again when he sang "I Love A Lassie" and Stop Your Tickling, Jack. The Farhous Scottish sword dance was next with Avon Toll the entertainer, Accordian music by Angela Duttman once :gain filled the auditorium as she played co ani e :rave an "Spanish Eyes". Bill Hicks and his saxaphone returned to provide s itth—°v`Eastet ..„-al oder.”. The:-. World is Wafting for the Sunrise and Now is the Hour". tine _person not Mentioned yet Who diff a very capable" Job was Mrs. Grace gown who was the • pianist throughout the program. , The evening was brought to an end in a very appropriate and , practical manner by 010 °614 and the singing of 'Auld Lang Syne." • SUNDA Y SERVICES 1 The family :that ' prays together . ... stays together WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH THE FREE METHODIST' CHURCH Park St: at Victoria H.• ROSS NI,CHOLLS, Pastor 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.en. - Worship 7:00 p.m. - • Evening Service. • ,WELCOME CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC W FUNDAMENTAL -REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor _ 10:.00 Bible School. 11:00 a.m. Preaching God's, Word and monthly Communion Service. •A 6:30 p.m. - Young People's Service. 7:30 p.m•' --- BELIEVERS 'BAPTISM Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Midweek Service. WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister WILLIAM .CAMERON,' Director of Praise SUNDAY, FEBI;UARY 6th ,10:00 • • • 11:00 A.M. - DIVINE WORSHIP. , ASean, rtf—II HE—DOCTRINE---°. I ' TUATED" _, (Nursery and Junior Congregation) The Rev. Ronald C. McCallum, Goderich • Young People's Society 7:30 p. Inter to. Worsntp tlepart to ''Serve', T. PRYDE.. AND Cl i,ton-=Exeter-Seaforth 45'Cambtia Rd. S. 524-7464 ARE YOU GOING TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY' vITLD rO WASH' - r�C Beth:eIPentecOstaI Tabernacle Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. REV. PETER G. ST. DON, Pastor, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY. 6th 10:00 ;a.ri1. — SUNDAYLSCHOOL... f1.60 a m. WORSHIP SERVICE. 7:00 .p m. - EVANGELISTIC, SERVICE, Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. - Bible -Study and Prayer. - -Friday, 8:00 p.m. - MOUTH NITE. "PRAYER I5 NOT TO CHANGE ,G.QD'S MIND • B10 TQ KNOW HIS WILL" ST. :GEORGE'S CHURCH .;SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY -PBBRU RY 6, 19 -72 ---- Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. Rector's Class at' 10:00 a.m. . Holy Communion and :Sermon at. 11 a.m. Church School at 11 a.m. Organist -Choirmaster Mr: Paul C. Baker, F.R.C.O.. L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. Rector: THE REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D. • fIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec), MONTREAL STREET near The Square REV. W. H. McWHINNIE 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School.. • 11:15' a.rn. -' Morning Worship. Guest Speaker: Dr: Dryburgh, London, Ont. • " Special Music , Soloist: MRS. DOROTHY SCOTLAND' 8:00 p.m. - Wednesday, Pralyer and, Bible Study. COME AND WORSHIPS IN A CHURCH , ,1 Vict�rla.Street'United Church HOUSE OF FRIENotHIP REV. LEONARD WARR 10:00 a.m. :Bible School for all Grades.. q ' 11:00 a.m: Worship Service Sermon: "Isaac—The Man Who Remembered" BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH 1:30 p.m. •-Worship Service and Bible School. .w-#~ko. Sunday, Feb. 6-7:30 .p.m.—"Songs of the . Service" Service." Special Music by .the HOLDEN 'FAMILY. • • North Street united Church� REV:`Rmt.gr T L. RA'Yhil1ONT SUNDAY -. FEBRUARY 6th 9:45 cm.. • - 9' -year-olds and 'over. 10:55 a.m. •-w Babies to Blear -olds. 11:00 a.m. 'Morning Wol'hfiip. Seri h SELFRSPGt�'° ' New membl , f Corogrigidional f: be Inducted cm .sc•:rW; • i w Mrs. Eleanor Hsthbiifgtonr1.`t :t rgarlist, and Chalk .11111 " phone l hurc1h 6711c; elnd'' h - 152 4»41 ►i "Chill'ch Building - ► I' M •