The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-10, Page 6ttAt
6 GooEtum SIGNAL.STA% THURSDAY‘ F.E0apAny i972
Donets to Heart Fad
Lit oral's number 25
BY REV. PETER. G. STDON
Eieltrl Pentecostal Tabernacle.
Put more into life
,
About En intereSted person's
- gathered in the-chapel:At •Knox
PreSbyterianChurch last Sunday
afternOon for 6. Lutheran worship
Service. Bruce Biorkquist, a lay
-
priest of the Lutheran chnr,P41
•Missouri Synod conducted the.
WOrShip.
Following the service, a, brief,
_discuSsien, was heard' ,showing'
interest among tkose Present to
have a. similar rservice in two
weeks, February 20".'
No formal' offering :was made
during the service. HOw,ever, a
free-will collection following the
discussion period covered the
'expenses for chaPel rental with
the remaining118 donated to the
Heart Fund.
, Mr. Bjorkquist extended a
warm Welcome to everyone to
•return in two weeks --and td bring
their friends.
4:fitverand-it---7ffhakeuidgetheinnnimg,over.
shall be given Onto you;' good
Measure, presied down, and
Do you live indrder td ge't or do'
shaken' 'together, and rnnning .you live in order to give? This iS"
, „oyer, shall Men give unto your paradox isn't it? Many think the
bosom. For with the same world 'owes them everything.
measure that ye mete ,Withal But true livieg doesn't begin until -
shall be measured to'you again." welearrvto give. BernareShaw'
Christ w.as"iSsuing a cart to His said: "A gentleman is a man who
disciples'and holding out before puts mere into this world than
them the promise -of abundant what 'he take 8 out." *
, living. Because" of the innate Christ displayed this attitude
selfishness 61 the human heart
throughout His'life here on earth.
'
Hegtave His very life for you and
many have read this statement
me that we may inherit eternal
from the, lips of the Saviour
without discovering the.promise life and know our sins forgiven.
of abundance. May God help each of us to
The Lord Called his disciples to 'respond to the call,of the generous
giving of ourselves and of our
. concentrate upon giving. To study
substance to others'''. It is only as
this text is to discover that the
Lord did not Snecify what His we live to give that we will live the
•• disciples were TO give. He said abundant life.
• nothing about money or time. . 'Elder Gordon Davis
(A) The, focus of. attention. and
effort is to be uppn giving. Instead
...of toncentrating their thought and ,
energy uporoT aining e suggest
- that they should define life' in
terms of an,•opportunIty to give.
This philos,ophyehOuld be, put into
life in terms of atopportunity to Goderich is the" new borne of.,
give., This philosophy should 6e Elder Gordon Davis who
, put into practice in the home, or represents the Church of Jesus
the school, or the place of Christ • of Latter-day :Saints -
business as well as in thechurch.
commonly known as the,
(B)'Our Ler•d would enco'urage a ..Mormon"Church because of 116 -
life of ontinual givng..- belief in the Book of, Marmon.
1„. He would encourage us to • Originally from Orem, Utah,
give love -an unbreakable spirit )0 .Elder Davis has been pros.elyting
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of good will toward others. , in Canada for two montIrs-during
• - 2. He, would encOurage us to which time he served in Lindsay,'
give mercy to those in need. (Lute Ontario. •
6:36) Elder Davis is one of the 14,000
3. He would encourage us .to "Mormon." missipnaries serving
give forgiveness to those who throughout the world, of whom
have mistreated us, (Luke 6:37) approxi-rnateljEOGare -serving in
„7...47,...air_vouto..t.ittottme_tcs to, futhe.. provi nee, s of Ontario -and-___'
give praise Where it is deserVed. Quebec.
Since there is no Paid ministry
5. He would encourage us to . within the '."Mormon" church,
give our time and, attention to these elders serve for two years
• others. • at, their own 'tine and -expense.
A young people's group Was formed last week at St. Peter's Roman
Cathof icChurch in Goderich and.the .group held their first meeting
last Thursday evening. Executive members of the group are, left to
right, .seated, .Larraine Pettus, the vice president, Mary Anne
Redmond: Parish Cbunc i I Representative, Tanya Palmer,
t work in Goderich
Secretary Treasurer, and ThiTesa Dborly,Soci land Recreational
Chairman. Standing, Rete Dykstra, ParistrCouiI Representative.
Roger Legere, Communications Chairman and Mike Redmond.,
President. staff photo
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a ergh
an area obituaries
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'CiiAiii.,ES-T. EDWAD - Home wilh Rev. Leonard Wary ,
Charles T. Edward, officiating..
Huronview, died ' Saturay, Interment was in Maitland'
February 5 at HuronvieC He, was Cemetery. Pallbeaters Were Ken
88. • • okV Earl ,Williams, Carl
Born Novernber 11;., 1883 to Sowerbv, Ron Falconer, Chester
parents William and Jane (Sturdy) Sturdy and 4 -nes Young.
Edward, ,he was a resident of The LadiesOrange Benevolent
Goderich, Township until moving ,.•Association hold a service at the.,
,
to Goderich in 1926. " funeral heme• Monday evening.
• He was a. member of. Knox
Presbyterian Church and of
Maitland Lodge 33' Af and AM.
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datighters:, Mrs. Robert (Audrey)
IViorey, of Lindsay, Mrs: William
(Eleanor) Andrew and Mrs. John
(Elizabeth) Schwanz, both of.
Goderich, Mrs. Donald (Isabel)
Schellenberger, of Mitchell; two
• sisters, Mrs, Jack (Margaret)
Easun, of 220 , Kemp
• Stratford, Mrs., James (Jean)
Macboegall of Haileybury; 'two
, brothers, William of Seaforth;
,Arthur of BruceUeld; 13
grandchildren: one great-
grapdchild.
, The body was at the R.S. Box
funeral home where service was
lield'on Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev.
M. E. Retiber offfciating.
Interment in 'Maitlansibank *
cemetery with teinporary
ieterment in Pioneer Memorial
rausOlMT:-Pallttrarets-were
John Gary', arid James 'Alexander,
StIt' WdS a member of Northside • William and James, Easun and
['lilted Church. Randy Kerr. Flowerbearers were
S h e is survive'd „b y 1 o Brian Morey and Douglas Morey.
MRS. HIRAM-SHANNON
Mrs. Hiram Shannon, 65:of 77,
., •
' He was married to the former Centre St. SeafOrtlf died in
Uce velyn'Hic
Seaforth Commuhity Hospital
AE-. .i , who
:ry
predeceased him. Surviving are iIanua26, after a lengthy
llness.
oee daughter, Mrs. a r old,She was .the former Helen
(Verna) Blackstone. Goderich, •
an one son, Clayton. Goderich; t
\lexander, daughter of the late
,,
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Alexander of
.four, ' grandchildren; -Mrs. ,, MAillop . Town.Ship, _ She was .
-David (Mary) Pequ,egnat, Guelph;
married to Hiram ShannOn ih
—Hill-Btarksforre-;-Montrea-11;'-pa-v-id ',:vin,tri-:-.0-n , in
1928. Her *hiaand
' Edward,' Kitchener. and Donald died in 1969, • ' . -
Edward, Goderich.
Funeral service was.,Tuesday,
February 8 at the McCallum .
Funeral,Home with Rev. Ronald '
. C. 'McCallum officiating.. • .
M,cCAINS-7-8 oz.
POTATO
PUFFS
Pk,g.
KEk.LOGG-7 oz.
-SPECIAL K
(C) -The Lord Promises a rich Commenting 'on why he dedicates •
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Elder Davis'
reward....from men. yotice 'two years .of his., lite to the attribees, thphonomenal ,.
•particularly the promise, or ii'it ,missionarY effort; Elder Dais • growth to the united effort of the
troim-e-rvation71--Girrist--sa ys-,-.-it---------stat-ed÷:'To.Glia-r-e-wAh-the-peeple .
shall begiven unto you." One man - in" Canada, the truth I havemem ersand missionaries to
. found teach the restored goS"pel of
observed that if appears our Lord and the happine,ss and satisfaction Christ to the world."
• encouraged iis to give with, a ".it brings." ' While in thea, Elder Davis .
' selfish -motive. lie does apPeal rd. ' The "Mormon'_ Church in • ;
the motive of self-interest. This . will be intraucing the people of
- Canada has grown from six Goderich to the Book of Morrnon.
may be surprising to some. The members in 1832 to over 12,000 sThisbook is pot a history' of the
- first -worL in the text is a members in 1969". This increase .`Mormon" church., but is a
-C-51-nfriaTid re'st atm -ter is -a- exemplifys the .gt owth-ighich-the. -ra-t.red-r-ortircrorafrs- 'dealing S
,promiSe. Christ describes how Church ofJesus Christ of Latter c With the ancient'inhabitants of the ,
men -will respon'd toward the day Saints has eperienced world- American COntinent from 600
. individual who has lived his life by wide. While many christian sects B.C. to 421 A.D. • °
. the ailosophY that "It is more are declining' in nuMber, the If you desire to know more.
blessed to give than to receive."' "Mormon'' Church is .increasing about the, Church of Jesus Christ
. • .
•Interment was in 'Maitland
,Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Cliff Sturdy, Rebert Sov,'„erhy,
_ Tom Sowerby., Bill Ross,, Harry
Worsell and Frank Clark.
A Masonic Sbrvicewas held' at
the funeral home Monday eveninv,
LIONEL PRICHARDNAHODD
Lionel Prichard MaAood, PR
Wingnarn, died suddenly at. his .
home Saturday,'Februar 5. F17-4-
was 59.
He was. born in _H ow i ck
Townshiplo Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mahood who predecea se(ini m • He
was the proprietor of the Esquire
Restaprant in Goderich from 1957
to 1961.
Surviwing: are. his wife,. the
former Cbra Haskins; two
• daughters, Mrs. Earl (Audrey
Jesus observed that men ,would by approxima. . y of "Latter-day Satnts. call the
respond by returning.- a. Good • converts a day. As of December elders at 524-707 br write to
'measure; b. Pressed down: c. 1970,,,its tOtal population was over
them a.t RR 2, Goderich, Ontario.
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Goderich Disirict RepreSentapve 4
CEMETERY
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Clinton-Exeter-=Stoforth
524-9465
200 Gibbons St.
• Reg. J. Bell
45 Cambria Rd. S.
524-7464
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And Inscriptions
• Stratford - Ontario
RONALD McCALLUM
Representative
21 Cambria Rd.; North, Goderich
• Phone 524-62720r 524-73:45
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RON MEN'S CHAPEL
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Of HEARING AID SERVICES INC., TORONTO'„, PRESIDENi OF PERSONNEL
EVANGELISM INC., RIMIER -OF PEOPLE'S-011ACR, TORONTO'
- 10 cin.,
*First illaptist!Chercir, Goderich —1105 a.ni.
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ALL WELCOME
EVIL .pREvAas, winti 000D MEN '00 NOTHING'
•
Fitch, Belmore and Mrs. William
(Helene) Alcock, Goderich; ono
'son, Elton; Stoney creek; four
artbP
eleven grandchildren. •He' was
predeceased bybne son, Raymond •
in 1967.
Funeral service was Tuesday,
February 8 at the Currie Funeral
Home, Wingham, withyeir,. Barry
Passmore officiating.
• .Interment was in • Macintosh
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Elmer Haskins, Ivan Haskins,
Cecil Mahood, Lee Mahood,
Larry Reddan and Ross Kingp.
• Flowerbearers" were Debora
Fitch, Marion .Mahood, Wayne
Mahood and Richard Alcock.
MRS. IRMA NATALIE WILSON
Mrs. Irma Natalie Wilson, RR 2
Goderich, died Februar-y 5 at
• Alexandra Marine and General
• Hospital, Goderich, at age Gt.- She
had been in ill health for about 10
• years, „
• A daughter of the lateWillis and
Emma (Lawr,ason) Bell, she was
_born Ivlay. 7, 1905 in Goderich •
• Township whore she lived all her
life.- She was married *Jely 20,
1'926 in Victoria Street' United
Church to Rey A. Wilscfn who
survives. .
She was a member Of.the Ladies
Orange Benevolent Association
and of VictoridSt. United Church.
_ Surviving besides her husband
are her children, Mrs. Ronald
(Lerma) Pennington, Goderich;.
Mrs. Wilk= (Wilda) CudmOre,
• Blyth;iMeredith and tawrence,
Goderich:, Mrs. Gordon (Elaine)
Smith, Goderich; and Kenneth at
-herne; 14 grandehildren;
sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Elta)
Latham, Acton; -Mrs. William
(Edith) Powell, Loweville; Mrs.
Hariy-ELatira)-PowellrGoderithl--
and Mrs. George '(Stella) Hall,
Clinton; and two brothers, Fred
Hell, Clinton and Harold Hell,
Hayfield. She was predeceased by
one daVihter, Leona:, ;one sister„
Grace; and three brothers,
Lawrence, Ernegt aiiiktiarfet.
Funeral service Was Tuesday,
• February if at the Stiles Funeral
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SUNDAY
SERVICES
PALM GARDEN -100 Cello Bag
TEA 1E1 A G-11 1
CLARKS WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE -19 oz."
BEANS -
•- AR E. YOU GbING' TO. CHURCI-t-TH1S :SUNDAY?
IF NOT, YOU. ARE INVITED -TO WORSHIP*WITH US.
Bethel Pen.tecostal Tabernacie:-.
, Affiliated with ihe'Pentecostal Assemblies cirCanada
CORN ETt OF ELGIN AND'WATERLOO STS.
REV.. PETER G. ST. CiON, Pastor
• SUNDAY, FEBRUARY '13
moo a.m. -"SUNDAY SCHOOL.
--t1:1110 WaRsi-tui
7:00 bp.m. - EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.- Bible Study and Prayer.
• Friday, 8:00 p.m.- youTH NITE,
‘"WHEN A MAN'S TEMPER GETS THE BEST OF. HIM, HE
REVEALS THE WORST OF HIM." •
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The family that prays together
stays together
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•ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY-FEBRUARY13, 1972
,Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m.
Rector's Class at 10:00. a.m.'
.WESLEY. MEMORIAL CHURCH
THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Park St. at Victoria
• H. ROSS NICH.OLLS, Pastor
10:U0 a.m. - Sunday School
• • 11:00 a.m". - Worship
:c•
7:00 p.m. 7 Evening Service.
WELCOME
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC -- FUNDAMENTAL
• REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor
10:0e- Bible,School..
a.m. -,-,Sei'mon----1',ABRAHAM'S SUPREME,
SACRIFICE"
• 6:30' p.rn, - Young People's' Service.
7:30 p.m.-Subjecf--"BEWARE OF FALSE TEACHERS"
Wednesday, Feb'. 16th, '8 sp.M.-Our Annual Meeting
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
nox Presbyterian hurch
THE REV, G, LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister'
WILLJAM CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13
100
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11:00 A.M. - DIVINE WORSHIP.
Sermon: "THE DOCTR1NE—ADOR14ED"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
the Rev. Ronald C. McCativirn,
GOdeiich
736 p.m. - 'Young People's Sotiety
:cnter to Worsnip
• • • ••••..
Depart to Serve
!"4.91:41,14e-rAYMRP,C4gr,"1"1,-,9.t
• Church School at 11 'a.m.
Organist -Choirmaster: Mr°. Paul C.. Baker,
f L.R.A.M., A.O.C.114.•
Rector: THE REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D.
FlitST BAPTIST CHURCH-.
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAk. STFtEE,T_near The Square
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' .1101::R.0:50Y:aal.anm....7H.SiviMuoncrdWnailinygiNSweNholoErsohlp
Guest Speaker: Mr: R. Baxter, Toronto, Ont.
Special. Mutic
8:00 p.m. --, Kednesday, Prayer and Bible Study.
COME AND WORSHIP IN A 'CHURCH
Victoria Street. United Church
HOUSE OFFRIENDSHIP 4 R.p,/. LEONARD WARR
10:00 a.m.— -Bible School' for eft Grades.
11:60 - Worship Service -
Sermon: "Jacob --A 'Study In, Spiritual Growth"
BENMILLER UNITED CHURum
1:30 p.m. - Worship Service and Bible School.
W -E -L -C -O -M -E
Mrs. J. Snider, • Mrs. Leonard Warr
Victoria St. Organist • Benmiller Pianist &
itc Choir. .Director • .Choir DirOtor
North Street United Church
FiEV..ROBERT L.. RAYMONT'
Miss Clare McGowan
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13
' 9:45 a.m. - 9 -year-olds and over.
10:55 a.m. - Babies to 8 -year-olds.
Morning-Worshipt----
Sermon: "PRAYER., THE LOST ART"
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UM, ele1010r HatharIngton,
°moist and ChOlt Director
Plane Church Office and Study is- 5244631
Church Building 5246951
40,
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