The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-05-04, Page 19is
Youth seminar
to be held in
Goderich this Sunday
Over 100 young people from
Wingham, Goderich, Brussels,
St. Augustine, Lucknow and
Kingsbridge are expected to
attend a Youth Seminar in St.
Mary's School, Goderich this
coming Sunday.
The moderators for this
Seminar ` are Father Lionel
Belanger and ,Miss Darlene
Kennedy, Co-ordinators for Youth
Groups in the Diocese of London,
A few opening remarks based on
the responsibility' -'of Christians,
today will be presented by these
speakers.
`Film will be showed—"Leo
Deuerman".a real witness of what
Faith can mean. Man cannot live
alone—God and people are part of
thiss Faith experience.
---Slide .presentation on the
record—DESIDERATA. This
presentation es -a ing.•wit-h--the• —
hong. Man i's important and part of
the universe which is unfolding.
This reality is filled with values
and also trickery—we, must be
men of Faith to cope with it.
FilM Presentation of "RIGHT
HERE, RIGHT NOW".. Josee, a
simple man, with few
'possessions, thrO.tgh his love and
concern in small" things brings
Others the realizationof the
person of Christ in their lives.
Beautiful parable of the man who
dies,to give birth. °
This. ekperience• -is
overwhelming. Youth . begin . to
wish to.. do something for other
people, as Christ did. Self-
seeking and pleasures lose their
taste. One finds -Joy in self -giving.
b - A plain statement of facts is put
as a challenge to' our Christian
young people:
r
Building ` of hardest 'granite .
deteriorate; hence the need of
repairs. ,
Tools of the toughest steels lose
their edge and must be sharpened.
Gold of the ,,brightest luster
becomes dull and must be
Polished.
The neatest home becomes
soiled; hence the need of "a Spring
house cleaning.
The best storage battery . runs
downi.hence the need of
recharging.
Bodily tissues wear out and must
be renewed constantly.
Every good business needs an
annual inventory.
SO IT IS WI`T'H MAN'S SOUL -.
High ideals may deteriorate.
Will power may lose some of its
"Edge"
Spiritual seiist6flitie,s may "grow
"Dull" -
The household of the mind may
become "Soiled":
Good , resolutions may "Run
Down".
Faith, Hope, Courage may "Wear
Out".
The business of Eternal Salvation
needs "Annual Checking".
WE ASK YOU TO COME
If you • would like richer—a•
happier life;
If you want a truer estimate of
things temporal and eternal;
If you need new strength and
courage;
If you have a problem to solve;
If you would live your Faith more
practically;
If you would have a deeper..
understanding of God's ways with
YOU.
St. Peter's youth group.
sponsors card party
As said before the St. Peter's
Youth Group is having the Youth
•Rally this Sunday, in Goderich. It
is • being. '.planned by Father
Cassano. The past two years it
has been held in Kingsbridge and "
Wingham.
Att tding the Rally will be the
Catholic Young People 1from--
Wingham, Kingsbridge, Brussels
and Lucknow. 1~'ather Belanger
and Darlene Kennedy are the
guest speakers this year.
At this Rally, besides . the
regular schedule, there will be a
'folk mass and a dinner served. A
lot ,of people are expected to come
Victoria St. 'LJCW
and everyone is hoping it is a
success.
Last Monday the Youth Group
sponsored a card party in which,
on the ladies side, Mrs. Chisholm
was the highest' scorer witli'a'60`'-''
and M.r$. Shirley Du Mont was the
lowest; On the men's side, Pat
Osborn was the highest scorer
with a 70 and Murray McKenzie
was lowest with a 24.
And last Sunday the Group held
a general meeting at St. Mary's
School which was followed by a
volleyball game °' against the
Kingsbridge Youth•Group.
Plan Lilac Tea and
bake sale for May 24th
The Victoria Street U.C.W.
held their General Meeting on
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. ��`°®"�"i��its'tlhtie,
Germany and London, .England.
Business was conducted by
Last Thursday the Goderich tions Club hosted the. members • of
Huron County Council and Goderich'Town Council at a dinner in,
Harbour! lite Inn. Guest speaker at the event was DeputyMinister of
' Transportation and Communications A. T. C. McNab. Enjoying
0 MINUTES
iI/17�1
n11. 13I11..E
BY CORNELIUS R. STAM PRES.
/EREAN $IRLJ SOCIETY
'CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 6063S
"TRUE EVANGELISM"
In St. Paul's mighty Epist/e to
the R.oin ns he d declares ''the
gospel (good news) of God...
concerning His Son, ,!esus Christ
our Lord" (Rom. 1 :1.3 ),
The good .news which Paul pro-
claimed was essentially about
Christ. He was always talking
about Christ. His .epistles were
filled with Christ. In his message
Christ was dverything,
I This is in striking contrast to
Much- of modern -evangelism,
which is not Christ -centered, biit
man:cen ed. Dr. A.. W, Tozer,
shortly fcdfe' •his death; wrote:
"The flaw in 'c'urrent evange,
lism lies in its Humanistic ap-
proach....it is frankly fascinated
by the great, noisy, aggressive
world with its big names,' its
hero worship, its wealth • and
pageantry....This gross misappre-
hension .of the truth 'is back of
much...of our present evangelical
activity....
,"Thi: conCept of Christianity
is -a radical error; ,arid4t,)ecause it
touches the souls of men, it is a
-dangerous. even deadly error....
It is little' more than `a weak
humanism allied with weak Chris -
(2)
tianity to give it ecclesiastical
respectabil,ity....lnvariably it be-
gins, with man and his needs and
then looks around for Cod, while
true Christianity reveals God -as
varching for. Man to deliver him
from his ambitions." •
' Tozer was right, •God's good
news -for -the world is aboutChrrst
and His power and love in defeat-
ing Satan, o overcoming death,
nailing the law to His cross. and
5ayi.for man t he just penalty
for sin, so..that all who believe
might- be justified. This is •why
Paid 's' q'os.pel is. ca I led in Scrip
lure 'the gospel (good news) of
the grace of God" (Acts 20:241
and' 'the '.gospe l of the glory. of
Christ" (11 Cor. 4:4).
To enter experientially into the
truth 'of this good news is the
greatest blessing one can possi
bly'enjoy. It will give the believ
er the absolute assurance of sal
vatlon and cause him, like Paul
to boost in,;,the Cross of Christ
(Gal. 6:14);in.what 'He has ac-
,comhlished there and in what He
ts:wa i4 i.mg to•do the' I ife-of• any-•
sinner whowill trust Him. •
Cancer can
be beaten.
4
some conversation before dinner are, left to right, Jim Britnell,
County Warden Elmer Hayter, A. T. C. McNab, Lions ,President.
Herb Murphy, Goderich Mayor Harry Worsell and Goderich 'Reeve
Paul Carroll. --staff photo •
CARHFOR
.SALE?
NEED A,.
CAR?
Advertise economically in the
Huron• Shopping News Want.
Ads. ^"
Phone the News -Record at
482-3443 or the Signal -Star *at`
524-8331 tb•place your want ad.
Unit Two was in charge. Mrs. vice-president. The Lilac Tea and
George Currell conducted the Bake Sale is planned for May 2.4.
devotions. Mrs. Vernon Smith
took care of the program. , A Ham and S`trawbe`rry Supper
Two beautiful duets by Mrs. is to be held in June and
en_ .1,4.0,x, a-nd---m-r-s,.-J-ay, - `.'Luncheon is Served" is.booked
Harrison accompanied by Mrs. for Sept. 20. Mrs. Jean ' a erson
Snider were enjoyed by an. " ' 'Staking care of the supplies for
Angola. She announced that a bale
Jack, MacKinnon was the guest would be packed ton ,Vlay 17.
speaker. He gave a most . •
interesting illustrated tra,vel'ogue r'" Refreshments were served by ..
on Holland in Spring and other Unit Two and a social hour was
parts of Europe including parts of - enjoyed.
YOUR LAST CHANCE
TO HEAR
REV. JACK RLIIiSIES WITH
PAUL PARR and the SONMASTER$
FOUR MORE NIGHTS LEFT
YOU ARE kS WELCOME
AS THE 11011411S IN NAY
Huron Men's Chcipel
AUBURN_..:
l.he w..a6.o.ii Crusade cope.. Mu!'
Erlllnr.Ils Wks* God "Aim DA NOM*.
JUST
4i
"THE HIGHWAY SINGERS"
WILL BE AT
Bethel Pentecoslal
Tabernacle 7
All day Sunday,. May 1
MORNING and
EVENING SERVICE
"vlslt es S.aday Tit at
SUNDA Y
SERVICES
The fend!), that
prays together
stays
together
RED CROSS
-IS ALWAYS THERE'
WITH YOUR HELP
WILLIAMS
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford — Ontario
• RONALD McCALLUM
Representative
21 Cambria Rd., North, Goderich
Phone 524-6272 ort524-7345
SEE FURTHER
INFORMATION
0
ABOUT OUR
SPECIAL SERVICES
ON
ENTERTAINMENT
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WESLEY MEMORIAL C'H'URCH -
THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Park,' St. at Victoria
H. ROSS NICHOLLS, Pastor
10:00 a.m. —' Sunday1' School
11:0a.m. — Worship r
7:00• p.m. Evening Service.
WELCOME •
0,P0E131
1i S1+ '►NAL'$T.4R, THU �'Y"p. MAY 4. 10a3
9 4,'
• ARTHVVR HAMILTON
Rey. ,Robert 1.4. Rayrnont
conducted the funeral Service for
Arthur Hamilton, Thursday,
April 27, at 1;00 p.m. from the
Stiles Funeral " Home. Mr.
liamilttin died April .25 at the age.
054liere in Goderich after,a long
illness,
Born on April 8, 1918, to Mr.
and Mrs. 'John A. Hamilton, -he
moved to Goderich'• seven years
ago and has been a residentof this
community ever since. He was, an
adherent to North Street United
Church."
Mr. Hamiltons is gurvived by
'one sister-in,law, Mrs. Bernice
Hamilton of RR 2, Hastings.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. -
ALBERT ELGIN COX
Dr. Andrew Mowatt conducted
the funeral service for the late
Albert ' Elgin.. Cox of Goderich
Township from- the Ball Funeral
Home in Clinton on April 29
followed by interment in Maitland
Cemetery at Gpderich.
Mr. Cox, 47; died at London,.
Ontario following a five week
,illness caused by an,accident.
He was born on March 10, 1925
to the late Albert"Cox and • the
former Florence. Trewartha in
Goderich Township and lived in
that township al•l his life operating,
a farm,. He attended S.S. Number 5
School in the same township. •
Mr. Coit was married on
September 3, 1947 at Palmerston
to the former Phyllis Wilding and
is survived by his " lll+ - Ati$
suritivip are.childrel
,Mrs. Michael Boucher of London,
Marilya, Lawrence*
Rodney and Robert all at home.
There are . also a brother and
sister Surviving; Estelle, Mrs.
Ray Wise of R.N.' 3 Clinton and
Keith of Winnipeg.
Pall .bearers were Chester '.
Sturdy, Ray Wise; Earr C;ox,y.►John
Westbroolt,1 i.11 Townshend, .,ani
Kenneth Trewartha, I11pwer Y. ,
bearers were John M. anning, Don
Wise and John. Sturdy. 'r
L
FILL
SITE
Hdmesville
Effective Monday, May'14,
1972, the Land Fill Site at"
I-iolmesvilie will be open from
9:00 o'clock a.m. to 5:00 p.m. six
days a week (except Sundays and,
Holidays). . • �.
Att. PAPERS MUST B-E
PROPERLY PACKED IN BOXES
OR BOUND AND SECURELY
TIED.
Containers may be purchased
at site.
LAND FILL SITE 'COMMITTEE
MEMORIALS—MARKERS & CEMETERY LETTERING
Goderich District Representattve
Frank Mcllwain
524-9465
200 Gibbons Sc.
Reg. J. Bell
45 Cambria Rd. S.
5224-7464
T. PRYDE
AND
SON
Clinton—Exeter—Seaforth
ARE YOU ATTENDING CHURCH THIS SUNDAY? IF NOT,
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US.
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATE LOO STS.
REV. PETER. G. ST. DON, Pastor
• SUNDAY, -MAY 7
10:00 a.m. = SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11:00' a.m. -- WORSHIP SERVICE
7:00 ,p.m. — EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. '
Friday, 8:00 p -tri. — YOUTH NITE. -
For -further information about church services call 524-8506.
IF YOU ARE FREE, PLAN, TO; ATTEND OUR SUNDAY
EVENING -SERVICE .THIS -WEEK. -'. .,.__.
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
5TH SUNDAY AFTER- EASTER—MAY 7, 1972
Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m.
No Rector's Class -
Holy Cbmmunion at 11 a.m.
Church School and Nursery at 11 a.m.
The Rev. Wm. Craven at both' services:
Organist -Choirmaster: :Mr, Paul C. Baker
F.R.C,O� L A:M.. A.R.C.M. •
Rector: THE REV. G. G. RUSSELL, B:A., B.D.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
a•
EVANGELISTICe— "FUNDAMENTAL'
REV. R. 'BRUBACHER, Pastor
Church 524-6445 Residence 524-9497
10:00 a.m.---,Bible School for all Ages
HEAR Mit.,, ,4AK E ZONDAG
Missionary Elect with T.E.A.M.
to Venetuela
at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Special Music
Wed. 8 p.m. --Midweek Service
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
Knox Presbyte'rian Church
Rt
THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
WILLIAM CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, MAY 7
10:00 A.M. ; SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. —,DIVINE WORSHIP.
Sermon: "THE ASSURED PRESENCE"
(Nursery and Junior Congreqation)
Mr. IUicCallurrl'willi preach
7:30 P.M. --No F .Y,p,S.
E'nt"el`'to Wol'ship
Depart to Serve
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAL STREET near The Square.
REV. ,W. H.i�fc�i7�Fff1�1ViE
Organist: Mr. Frank Bisset
7 10:00 a.rn, — Sunday School. .
11:15 a.r'n. — Morning Worship..
Sermon: "CONVERSION (2)"
Special Music
A Church With An Evangelistic 'utreach
COME AND WORSHIP WITH US
P
Victoria "Street'' United Church
HOUSE 'OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR
10:00 a.m.•—Bible School For All Grades
11:15 a.m.--Worship Service
Sermon: "MORMONISM VS. H•1STORIC
CHRISTIANITY"
7:30 p.m.--BENMILLER CHOIR MUSICAL
BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH
10:00 a.m.-Bible School & Bible School „
—W_E_L-C_O'_M_E_
Mrs. J. Snider
Victoria St. Organist
& Choir Director
Mrs. Leonard Warr
Benmiller Pianist
& Chgir Director
North Street United Church
REV. ROBERT�,L. RAYMONT
'
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, MAY 7
9:45 a,m.--9 year-olds and over
jAt 10:55 a.m.-Babies to 8 year-olds
11:00 a.rn.-Morning Worship
Guest Speaker:
Rev.. George W. Goth, B.A,, B.D.; D.D.
Metropolitan United Church, London
Sermon,."THE AUTHORITY'OF^JESUS
Eleanor fletheringteh, A.T.C.M. •
Organist and„Choir'lyirector
Mias Clare McGowan -Assistant, Visitor
Phone; 'Church' Officio afid Study 524.7631:
Churchraualtd(tl 524.8051.