The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-17, Page 17v •
,Point No. 301 -"YOUR
BEHAVIOUR TODAY REFLECTS
YOUR FUTURE BEHAVIOUR." •
V MosHeenagers in` few years
time will form a family of their
own. What will it be hike? , Most
probably it will - reflect their
present behaviour in the family.
What is your idea °about dating?
Is it just to have fun? Then you are,
really missing the point. Dating is
meant togive one a chance to
_study seriously the character ,of
- . the person one chooses.
Are you doing your utmost to
getgood certificates NOW so that
later on you would be able to get a
good steady jobP,Or are you just
R drifting along? Those who drift
will be carried away where they
don't like. Take things seriously
in handand direct your life as you
-- would-like-it-to'=be-inter on - ---
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MEMORIALS :MARKERS
r•
leY
T. PRYDE
AND
SON
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Clinton -Exeter -Se forth
e
INSTIL IN YOU HIGH AND
'NOBLE IDEAS ABOUT DATING.
DATING IS NOT CHILD'S PLAY
v BUT'SERIOUS PREPARATION
FOR MARRIED LIFE.
Recaping the three points for
teenagers in Family Life: .Home
Iaife iS nice --therefore, persuade
yourself that it is nice and start
enjoying it; resolve to„do your
part to render 'the -Family
happier; your behaviour today
reflects your. future behaviour.
A GOOD RESOLUTION: One of
Pthe most diffieu-lt-4resolutions is
that made by'Benjamin Franklin:
"I will speak ill of no man;...an_d_.
speak all the good I know of
everybody." Do you think you can
make such a resolution and keep
it? Just try. But don't • get
disheatedd:%youbreak it. In that
ease^fust•-renewrtt...v..
&' CEMETERY LETFER-1NG
Goderich District Representative
Frank Mcllwain
5249465
200 Gibbons Sc.
Reg. J. Bell
45 Cambria 'Rd. S.
524-7464
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Day of prayer
links Christians
the world over
On Friday, Mareh 3,' millions of
Christians` in 165 countries will
'be linked together a1_ a chain of.
compassionate concern that
circles the globe. ,
Under the auspices of the
fnternational „Committee': for the
World'Day of Prayer woolen `from
a number 9fEuropean countries,
on both sides not the iron edrtain,
theme: "ALL JOY' HE YOURS,,,
In Canada the,. World Day of
Prayer is sponsored by the
Women's Inter -Church Council of
Canada. They provide bi-lingual,
Braille, English, 141Ff'encb,
Chinese. and Japanese services
free of charge.
Church women from coast to -
coast organize and promote the
observance 'in their own
community, translating the
service into still other -languages.
SPECIAL SPEAKER
as required (e.g. Gerirnan and
Italian) and arranging for
services in a variety of place$,
Churches, campuses, Homes for
the Aged, hospitals, schools and
private homes.
The Women,s Inter -Church
council of Canada allocates'. the
ffering.to alleviate,human need
at home and abroad°. Work' with
e r r -d ,-&-r4 - ..
Barbados; P a newly established
School for the deaf i -n, -Mexico; re-
equipping da leprosy hospital ih
India; providing educational
materials for Junior High Schools
in theacentral Celebes, enabling "
the John Milton Society of Canada
to print Christian literature -in -
late 'etype, typify the kind of
projects receiving support.
Friday, March 3 -.THE
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER -A
FAMILY AFFAIR.
miN
NIn, mBiE
GOREft[CFI SIGNAIeSTA0 THE7R8obtivaries
AA1",
()dent,'
IlY CQRN1 UU$ R. SIAM. PAIS.
$**IAN-R}R•41 SOCIETY -
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 6O$35
"GLQRIOUS DELIVERANCE
In !Thessalonians 1:10, The Apos
tie Paul, by divine Inspiration, as-
sures believers that the''Lord Jesus
Christ Ilas. '''delivered us from the
wrath to come.: ' He refers , of course,
to deliverance from, the 'penalty of
sin. But in other passages .he de,
clares that we are also delivered
from the power of `sirs. Irt'Cel.
13, for example, tie gives thanks to
God -Who hath delivered *us from
the power of" der krtes.s. and• hath
translated us _'iritct the kingdom of
Heart
Overholt- WiIIis
Marriage vows were exchanged
between Mary Cheryl, daughter of
Mr. and Mr's, Vernon Villis,-and
John Gordon, eldest son ,of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Overholt, all of
Goderich. The' ceremony , took
lace-in__K•aax--Char Chapel at•,
7:30 p.m•: Janttary 2.
The bride wore a white face
crimp dress withpale blue flower
arrangement in her hair and
matching corsage.
• Janice Willis washer sister's
maid of honor dressed :in a
similar dress of orchid with•white
Thrs_de,l1verance, and the glory of
our ,,heayenly position Sled blessings,•
we may enjoy expertenti �Ily rtow, by
grace Rom 6:14 say s:'For sin
shill
all not have"'`dominion over you,
,for ye are not under law but 'under
grace.'''This does not mean that it
is not possiA for the believer in
Christ t,o sin, bf. rather that it is
possible in any situation, not tb
,sin. Thus the same passage in
Romans gees on to say that we'
should not yield ourselves as ser-
vants to sin, but to God;•••-whc i:n
grace has broken sin's power over
His own. -
Finally, the believer in Christ
shall be delivered even from the
a presence of sin, for at OW' Lord's.
corning for us "we shall all be
changed" (1 Cor. 15:51,), Believers
should long 'for Christ's coming for
them; not merely because these
ill
bodies'. of humiliatio n w then be
glorified,' 'but 'because from that
moment -On they, shall never a9ain:bo
tempted or '.def i li d fay s i n. What a
c ha nge..t faa t w rl•I t)e`t• ,
The . appst le inc l Odes a I I three
er.+s of theme ~
in II Cor. 1:1, where be tells how
0
God has.'idelivered us from so great
a death, and doth deliver, in whom
we trust that He will yet deliver "
Thrs• is why he could write to the
Philippians • abo'ut his t4confidence-,
'.'that He who hath begun, a .good,
work in you will coMplete it until
the day of Jesus Christ (Phil. 1:6).
Some may not {feel the need of any
deliverance, now, but we all need
'deliverance from sin and its results.
Why' not place your trust in Christ
who died to ,"deliver us from the
wrath to come."
0 MORE 'WILL LIVE
EIN•I4,AY..COOK
Funeral services Were field ,at
Collingwood on January'25, 1972,
for Finlay •Cook, former
chairman of - the Collingwo
aoard of Education, who. died
daughters. eph of Bayfield,,._
Laura . (Mr...Murray Popp). of
Auburn, Wilfred of Gaericb,
Anne of Vancouver, Pauline.(Mrs..
Wayne I4ingingtort). Port Alberta
Clifford of IcitChinerlind •Carol.
bis,bome, 349 Napier Street, on ry (Mrs. Fred. McIntyre) of Dundas.
January 22. Mrs. Chapman is alsosurvived by
. •� Fortyf>ve years ago Mr. Gook 15. grandchildren as veil three
formed a ,partnership with Holly• sisters and. twa;`brothers;
Mrs
Wheatleyina garage business, on ' - Mary Williamspf Goderich,. Mrs.'
Collingwood's Main Street, Margaret Jordan of , Cannitigton,
Puring,ltis chairmansbifa'on the' Art of Dunnville, • Theresa and
. f E w catio.�•-;,,...�. l _ ch, '
Boardof•Irducation Mr: Coo; w. William of'Goderi
•
`the Inov>I1g force in establishing
the firstpHome Economics CourseRev, Pather . R. Moynahan•
irthe'Co1iingivoa��o leiaez lie .condticted service. ,and-
retired`'at.
,• 't .`
• fi om the, Board of • interment was ,at . St; Peter's
Education and subsequently ' cemetery in Colborne Township.? °.
became maintenance supervisor PPallbearers were Howard
otall Collingwood Public Schools. Godfrey, James McCreighht; . J.
He retired five years ago. MacDougall, Dave MacDonald,
Mr. Cook was a member ''of . Williar>Lt Moore and .Bruno.
First Baptist Church and Petches Lapaine.
Beach Anglican Mission. ,
He is survived by his wife; the' ,
former Irene Hamilton, of
kIenfr,n, and one son, Finlay, a
teacher on the staff of Byrnes
Ave. School.
Rev. P. W. DownerofAll Saints
Anglican Church conducted the
funeral service at the C. J
Fawcett Funeral Home.
Interment will be made in
Westmount " • Cemetery,,
Coilingwood, in the Spring
MRS. HENRIETTA CHAPMAN
flowers. William Overholt,
brother cif the groom, was best
man. Following the ceremony a
buffet supper was held at the home.
of the bride's parehts,
Prior to the marriage a shower
��.�w.a�-heylow•fen--the•br-toe-elee�a•t-�t•h�•—�- '
"home- of Mrs. Jean Sfephens
assisted .by Mrs. , Dorothy
Tideswell, The bride's mother
entertained for her daughter with_,,,
a trousseau tea assisted by Mrs,
Elton Draper. Aunt of,the bride.
The young couple are resirFfng
Fifth Huron -Perth
Presbyterial meet
f
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to '441
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REV. WILSON MORDVEN
PRESIDENT Of-LOND-ON CONFERENCE
Born in Toronto in 1923, tnev. Morden received his education
in Ottawa. He was a radar technicianwith the Air Force from
1942-45 and served in Britain and the Continent. Rev. Morden
who is married, with four children, was ordained in 1949 and
. is'presently the minister at Colborne Street United Church in
London. Hehas served as.Chairmnan of the Essex Presbytery,
Chairman of the Simcoe Presbytery and Chai rmaln of the C"E.
Committee London Conference.
SUNDAY, FEB 2 0
10:50 a.m.
North St.Unhied Chigch
'
-The fifth annual meeting of the
Huron -Perth Presbyterial United
-Church . Women was held •at
Central United Church Stratford,
on Wednesday, February 9,. 1972,
Theme for this meeting
"Today's Challenge Be Ye Doers
of the -Word and. Not ,Hearers
OdTy" .'
The meeting opened. with the
singingof several' hymns and a '
few words of welcome by the
Presbyterial ,President, Mrs.
Stewart Miner, The treasurer,
Mrs,' Walter McDonald reported
an increase in givings for the
year.
The Huron Literature
HURON MEN5'CHAPEL
AUBURN.
All Truck Drivers Welcome!
SPECIAL SPEAKER
I
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JAMEST.KE
Admintstrator TRANSiORT FOR CHRISS'
PLUS
JERKY CHAMBERS
WHO WORKS FOR BELL TELEPHONE CO.
olio Moo si st dmi migal mobs 1..V w r...�r ry. - roil 01110 -. - ro, On; �Yi .rte
8:0o P.M: $UNDAY, FEB. 20
MR. JAMES T. KEYS WILL SPEAK AT
„ First Baptist Church, Clinton - 10 a.m.
First Baptist durth, Goderich - 11 15 u.m.
.,
EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOtlMEN DO NOTHING
•
ti
Funeral service was conducted
last Thursday, February 10, for
,.the late Mrs. Henrietta (Kirkey)
Chapman of 26 A Kingston Street
in Goderich who died at Alexandra
WiLLIAMS.
'CEMETERY.
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford Ontario ' -
RONALD McCALLUM
Representative
21 Cambria Rd., North, Goderich'
Photae-S:2n.622 eL52.4 7.141„..—,p
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flnnrnmW J. o
FLOWER
Marine andkGeneral Hospital in
Goderich following � short illness .
at the age of 58. a E R
Born on November 18, 1913 to •
Louis Kirkey and\the former Ann
Gardiner. at Campbellferd, Ont.
she lived at home until she was
married in February `of 1936 to
Joseph ,Maurice Chapman at
Toronto. • He -r li)usb°and
predeceased her on January 11,
1972.
Following their marriage the
couple,li,a!e44t.QUAYeLand moved
to Goderich in 1947 where they
lived since. Mrs. Chapman was a
Catholic- Church,
New Rays of Hope for . All Hearts
SHOP
Phone
524,-
8132 ,
24-8132,
DAY
OR
NIGHT •
nt • for .24-1tir,
FILM DEVELOPING'
She is survived by sons and
secretary gave •a summary of
sorne of the books and resources
tha-t •are available for, program
planning and�good reading:. The
executive of the Huron -Perth
Presbyterial presented their
reports as skit (The U.C.W. on
trial by jury). The Literature
secretary for . Perth gave a
resume of some of the resources
and books available to the 'U:. C, W. ,
asking that everyone visit. the "
literature room at lunch hour.
A panel (Concern For .Youths•
'was moderated by Rev, F.. Faist.
Stratford. The panel was Mrs.'
Freida McAvoy, Tor Alpha
worker, Miss Sheila Harley, a
secondary school student, Mrs.
. Roy Galway, an interested
mother, Mrs. Jean Parker,
Educational worker. This paltel
was thought-provoking,
'informative and of interest to all.
Mrs. Clark of Central United
Church Women, extended
greetings to all. Rev. F. Feist
brought greetings from
Presbytery.
The worship service by Central
United Church Women concluded
the mornin{; session. Miss'
Elizabeth Facey dismissed us'
with the Grace for lunch.
The 'afternoon session began
with quiet Music. Miss Elizabeth
Facey introduced the guest
speaker, Dr. Harriet Christie of
Toronto. Dr. Christie gave a very
inspiring and informative
address, Dr. Christie challengers
the United Church Women to
-dream and turn our dreams to
noble action. With the call of the
roll by regions; it was found that
this meeting was well attended by
all regions.
The afternoon offering was
taken and dedicated by Mrs. Bert
Alton, ' 'West Huron Regional
President. '
A musical number was
presented by Mrs, Wardrop, and
Mrs. Guest, accompanied by Mrs, ,
Passtnore of the WIngham United.
Church Women, Mrs:'E, 'Egiisson
President of London Conference
U,C,.W. spoke briefly and
presided f* • ithe _,election. and
installation of &officers.
-Exeter U,C.W. coliducted • •the •
closing wear*ip sell'V'iee:'
mmsTARE YOU, -GOING TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY?'
IF NOT, YOU ARE - -INVITED TO WORSHIP VVITH- US.
Beeth
11),:enittostanalternatie,_�
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER -OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS -
REV, PETER G. ST. QOM, Pastor , ,
SUNDAY, 'FEBRUARY 20
10:00 a.m. —SUNDAY SCHOOL:
_:• loll_ _�..._ ...•,�.�.. _,..,..._.,-... _... _ .. ilio
1^1:00• a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE.
7:00 p.m. - EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.=-- Bible Study and Prayer.
.. Friday, 8:00 p,rn. - YO'UTH NITE.
Special Quest Speaker. - REV. DON EMMONS
"DO UNTO OTHERS AS THOUGH YOU' WERE THE OTHERS."
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
LENT 1 -FEBRUARY 20, 1972
Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m.
Rector's Class 'at 10:00. a.rly
Holy Communion and'Sermon by Rector at 11 a.m.
• Church School at 1 1 a.m.
Organist -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C, Baker,
F.R.C.O•.. L.R.A.M., A.R.C:M. •
Rector: 1`HE. REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B.A., B.D.
11 -IE FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Park St. at Victoria . .
H. ROSS NICHOLLS, Pastor
10:',)0 a.m.. -- Sunday School
11:"00' a.m. - 'Worship ,
7:00 p.m: - Evening Service.
, WELCOME
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) ,
MONTREAL STREET near The Square
REV, W. H. McWHINNI
10:00 a.m. - Sunday School.
11:15 a.m. - Morriirgg Worship.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAi'FIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC - FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R. BRVBACHER, Pastor"
10:00 a.m.-Bible School for all ages.
11:00 a.m.-"A MOST INTERESTING'L,OVE STORY"
6:30 p.m. Young Peoplers Service.
, 7:30p.rn.-The"TEMPLE MALE TRIO," Preston, presents
God's message in music and song.
Wednesday; 8 p.m. -Midweek Service
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WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHUI?CH
Special Music
8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer"and Bible Study:
COME' AND .WORSHIP IN A 'CHURCH '
Victoria Street United Church
HOySE OF FRIENbSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR
10:00 a.m. - Bible. School for an Grades.
11:00 a.m. — Worship Service,
Sermon: "JOSEPH—THE, SON" WHO FQRI AVE"
,B.ENMILLER UNITED CHURCH
1:30 p.m. - Worship Servvi a arld Bible School.
W -E -L -C -O -M=E
Mrs. J. ,Snider,
Victoria St. Organist
& Choir D.rector
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WILLIAMCAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20
10:00 A.M. -SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 AN.- DIVINE WORSHIP.
Sermon: P "
SERMONS FROM THE APOSTLES' CREED:
(3) `Jesus Christ: Son of God" A
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
, •, -4,,The Minister Will 'reach
pin'io'n— Young People's Society► .�.
inter to Worsnip w Depatt,to Set~ve
Mrs. Leonard Warr
Benmiller Pianist &
Choir Director
Nortb Street United Church
,.x...REV: ROBERT L. RAYMC NT
Miss Clare McGowan
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 ,
.9:454.m; — 9 -year-olds and over.
10.50 a.m.—Babies to 8 -year-olds. •
10:50 a.r>ti.-�•Nibrnirig I�Ilorsltrp. '
(Service will begin with a Hymn Sing.)
Guest Speaker, Today: •he itev. Wilsonr L. Morden.
Rev. Morden is the Pr"esidettt of London 'Conference.
Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington; A.T.C.KII.
Organist ;end Choir Dlr ctor
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Phone Church Office find Study 8524463)
ChUteti taid(rtlg . 524.951