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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-22, Page 21ti a• From. the- Minister's he cs Minister's Study• REV. LEONARD Wf.RR Benmiiller United Church The recent crusades Recently,, in the city of ,, donated for• publicity purposes Kitchener and towns of Clinton, and the Hurori Christian Men's Wingham and, Goderich gospel Association heartily thanks each crusades were held in high and every one who helped in this schools and churches• Invitations regard. The Association also and opportunities were given to- attributes a highpote of praise for thousands of souls to come and the services rendered by The , ', h e a r •'b va n g e l i s t i c, gospel SignalStar, and. local print shop. , messages in word and song. The No greater piece of work equals finest of gospel quartets and t''os that done throughout -the days of assisted in the ministry of song. the crusades. Some 28 ° . Rev. John Ashley Woodhouse, a - t people! came forward to trust the Chris native Of England was invited by of Calvary as personal Saviour the Huron Christian Men's and Lord=;- four registered their Association to conduct. the stand.fo rededication to Christ; crusades. Before this devoted Ebur shoed their#heart's desire servant of Christ came, ,weeks for definite ahsurance,of and.months ofprayer and_planning salvation. Personal testimon1es went fnto the 'preparatory. work. were given by, several of these w Personal Evangelism workshops during the days of,the' crusades. were arranged in order to equip Only eternity will reveal the good 'counsellors for their . all- done from 'such services, important m,inistry.___to....._the. ..._• .. -. . _ • inquirers. Yours truly counted it 'Asa minister in our fair town of a great honourand privilege to he • Goderich I thank God for The najned as•advisor to the: Huro"n C.-h-ri•sti-an Men9"s .3 • counsellors. Association which has its motto:, Hundreds of dollars were "Christ Is The Answer; -Hawaiian ypThigcornes new Goderich missionary Elder Steven W. Baldridge has recently arrived in the Goderich 'area as' a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints(Morm5ns). He's been in Canada for nine months, having previously worked in Toronto and London:, Elder, Baldridge - comes to Ontario from Laie, Hawaii, where his father is a hisory professor at "In the. `Mormon' church sacred scripture, which is a record kept by prophets of the ancient Americas. This hook, known as The: Book of Mormon, proclaims that Christ visited these people folkwiyie his ' resurrection in 'Jerusa em... It also tells how he set up his church here, just as he did in the Old World, we hurch College of Ha* ,,,,6e ith4he.Bibleittiit.the atk`''f Along •with Elder •D'aniel Fry; Moron as the words df. God..The Elder Baldridge will be visiting ''Book -of Mormon has come forth to, residents in this area to bring testify along with the Bible that them a special message. It Christ is'truly the divine Son of concerns the gospel of Jesus , God," explained Elder Baldridge. Christ, and an additional witness • As one of 15;000 missionaries: to him in the form of a volume of " in"the kyorld, Elder Baldridge is, looking_ forward to be 9 acquainted with the people of the. Goderich area. Anyone desiring to know more about the "Mormon" church can -call the elders. at 524-7057 or write them at R.R. 2, Goderich. "Al I men have been created to carry forward an ever- a'dvancing ; ,T -o ac#make,.the field is unworthy 'oi man, Tho,se virtues that befit his dignity are forbearance, mercy, . compatiioh and ' loving -kindness towards all thepeoples and kindreds of the earth. For ' more- information write , BAHA1 ' .. ,P.O. BOX ?12 Or Phone 524-6137 • Your Blood is the GIFT of LIFE BEA+BL00D DONOR Sunday, June 25 REV. CLEVE WINGER WATERLOO AND TUE WATCHMEN. QUARTET AT Westfield -Fellowship Hour at 2 p.m. Huron Men's Chapel Auburn at $ pin. ALLWELCOME Evil Prevails when good men'do,,nbthihig Couple married at St. Augustine MR. AND MRS. A.G. DFLBERGUE The daughter of MT. and Mrs, Wm. Hardy, R.R. 1, Belgrave, .,Jean Elsie Hardy, was wed Saturday, May 20 in a double ring .ceremony to Andre Ghilian Delbergue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Del'b rgee of-R.R. 3, Auburn. The marriage took place in St; Augurstine. Roman Catholic Church, ,St. ,•Augustine,, • F.ather.._. Cassano of Kingsbridge conducted the ceremony. , The bride was given in marriage by her father, William Hardy. Thebride's dress was floor -length, made of white polyester shantung, with an empire waistline, gathered 'skirt, scooped neckline, and bishop sleeves.'Venise lace bordered the waistline and the bottom of the'skirt.-"Tiny daisies trimmed .the neckline. and there was•trim on the width of the cuff. A detachable train was trimmedwith the same lace. An elbow -length veil was held by a _crow n_of s-1 � .st is _ - -P� wry , a , end pearl"ized-dsrsres, Her flowers were an arrangement of red roses, white mums, and carnations. - Theptrationaf-honor-was-Mts; Susan Wilts ofR' R_i; ` blur- , a* friend of the bride. •• The bridesrnaids.were Miss Dianne Hardy, R.R. 4, Clinton, a 'cousin of the bride, and Miss Linda Snowden, London, a friend of the bride: Their.dresses and flowers were similar to the bride's. The dresses were sheer flowered polyester, with yellow underlining and stand-up" collar. They were trimmed with yellow velvet ribbon around the waist. There was a bow at the centre of the front,, with ribbon hanging from the bow. They carried baskets of shasta daisies and yellowbahy mums. Each wore tiny rosebuds in her hair matching her dress, The flower girl was Miss Cynthia Friar of Paisley, a niece of the groom. Her,dress was similar to the attendants'. It was a hot pink polyester crepe trimmed with flowered material of the bridesmaid's dresses. She carried 'a° tiny basket of shasta daisies and yellow baby mums. There were tiny pink rosebuds adorning her hair, Th6"gral' m"sman''wvas'ene Del`Iibergue' of R,R. 3, Auburn. a brother of the groom. Master l oeald,Delhergue'of R.R. 3, Auburn was ringbearer. He is a'nephew of the groom., The ushers were Keith Hardy, of R.R. 1 Belgrave, brother of the bride, and Ronald McPhee,of R.R. 3, Auburn, a friend of the, groom. The organist was Miss Doris Naylor: The soloist was Miss ��. .Dlano . y _ g g'• -•Prayer" and -Aye ..• Anderson, who- -sang- -- .W-edd•zrt ' Maria." 9 • The reception and dinner was at Auburn Hall. It .was decoratedwith lighted candles, the wedding cake, and bowls of shasta .daisies floating in coloured Water. The dance was in Saltfordi Valley Hall, The bride's mother wore a long dress of moss crepe in mintina green with a lace bodice and sleeves. She wore also a corsage of pink roses. - • The groom's"mother wore a long pink crimplene dress and a ` corsage of white roses. The bride's travelling costume was a capri blue dress -with white accessories.' The ,newly married couple will reside at•R.R. 3, Auburn, The bride is On staff at Wingham Hospital, Let us help. you own your home. Not just "some day" but now !' We can help you get the money you need at interest rates that cost you less than ,rent" — repayable in easy installments that get lessand less as you enjoy home ownership more and more. Act on it today -r=•- at Victoria 'and• Grey. The senior• Trust Comport), devoted entirely to serving the pelote of Ontario. • PRL4 and GREY '"RUST COMPANY' SINGS 1$69 9;049 to 5:00 Monday to Thursday 9:00 to 6:00 Friday Lealand Hill,' Manager 524.7391 � a r, • Agin and Kingston Streets, Goderich a Rob PERI CU SIGN& NW SY cQRINEtiuf R. WM ORM- -C=1:=19444% RT - IIAR AN RIs4E I OcsvY CHiCAGO..1WHOIS 4O$ $ "PAUL, THE PATTERN" Many religious people take the Lord Jesus Christ as their pat- tern in life. They call Him "The • Great Example." ° When prob- lems arise they ask themselves: "What would " Jesus do?" They seek salvation by "walking in His steps." ' a While our Lord's moral and spiritual virtues are indeed worthy ,of emulation, there were many' details in His conduct vI(hich we should not imitate.' For example, noire of us would be in a position„to pronpunce upon the. religious hypocrites et' our day, .the bitter woes which our Lod pronounced -upon the Pharisees of His day -simply beoa,use we all 'have so much of the Pharisee in Pus. Certainly we cannot be saved by "following Christ” or striving to live as He did.. His perfect holiness would only emphasize ' , our .unrighteousness and condemn us. He came to save us, not by His life, but by His death. •"Christ died for our sins" (ICor..•' 15:3) and sinners are "recon- ,ciled to God by the death of His Son" (Rom, 5:1 0). STAR. 1 HUR$D,AnY. JUN' . ". tom. Goderich &obituari GEORGE ALEXANDER MCLEQ:t The deceased is''survived by * son Lorne, Comb+r> and IA George 4lexander'McLeoddie+ .daughter June (MrS. Al Wright). June. 11 in Sarnia. Ooderieb Het Is also sit'1rly by. But God has given us a pattern� • Horn in Colborne Township n • *tit grattdtltlldreart and four for salvation. it is none otherr 1892, he was the son of .the °late ,u great-grandChildrel#: than the Apostle Paul, the chief Alexander Mcleod and Eva Wise. He, 1y s .predeeegse.0 bar' two of s inners saved Uy grace. Hear He resided in Goderich some' sisterss;and otic la rirth r, what he says by divine .inspire- years and subsequently 'for•.many tion. T.herderal was conducted by • years lived in the United States. "This is'a faithful saying, and Rev, Robert L. Hayta<tpnt o!1 ' °worthy of all I. acceptation, that He is survived by three sisters >j ridhy, June 16 at Stiles Funeral , thrlSt Jesus altcarne into the world: -and one brother,: Mrs.A.C. Home. Interment was t0' to save sinners, of whom J am (Margret) Whitely, Oakville;" Dungannon cemetery. chief" (1 1:15}. 'Paul, as Mrs. D. (Ruby) Gibbs, Sarnia; Tire pallbearers were: ,James; Harold and Ross Er)riingten Wayne Durnin; Larry Wright; and , 'Terry Myers. Sa I f T d Mrs p: (Jean) Wright Kin stop led his nation and the world in and John B. McLeod, Sault St. rebellion against' God and 'HiS °Marie. Christ, He was "exceedingly mad" against'the disciples of Christ and "breathed threaten- ing and slaughter" against,them. Why,theh, did God save himr?'He goes on to tell us in the next verse: d "But for this.cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus .Christ might show forth all long- sufferibg, FOR A PATTERN to them thavhe should hereafter be- lieve on Him to life everlasting" (Ver. 16). The moral: Jake your stand with Pau$. Admit you are a sinner and his Savior will save you too. • . , for- district nuptials Kinburn C.hurch_was the Setting..- " "June 9 for the marriage of • Maureen Anne. Miller, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John S. Miller of R,.R,• 1 Bayfield, and Charles Harry East, son of Mr. and Mrs. .James East of R.R. 4' Clinton. Officiating at the.marriagewas • Reverend Thomas. of- Stratford, assisted ss sten by Pastor Ray Falconer of Seaforth.,ploist was. Mrs: Ray Falconer. , Pink and white decor adorned the "church, with white. • chrysanthemums and- daisies bordering the altar. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor -.length empire line gown of ;white lace knit trimmed with pink. She carried a white -Bible with a mauve orchid and white daisies. Attending the bride was Miss• Bonnie East. She was gowned in a .floor -length pink crepe dress trimmed with white, and carried white daisies. Attending'the groom was Grant Laws. Ushers were. Lair. fast .and Carlie Laws. The bride's mother wore a navy knit matching coat and dress with, pink._.carnations. jor..a dinner at Londesboro Community Hall. The groom's motherchose a turquofe lace suit with a corsage. Of pink carnations. The bride changed into a mauve. pantsuit and wore a- mauve orchid corsage before leaving for the honeymoon in Northern Ontario. -- The couple will reside at R.R, 4,1tnton. Guests were present from Lancashire, - England, Georgetown, Kitchener, Goderich, Clinton, Londesbpro, Seaforth and surrounding areas, Mr. McLeod was predec'leased by two sisters, Ida H. McLeed and • Mae E. McLeod, both of Detroit. BERTRAM A. (Bert) BADMAN Bertram Badman died June 13 at Alexandra Marine and General hospital -at the 'age of 73. His place of residence was F60 Newgate 'Street, .gpderich. • The deceased had been in ill health *for a few months. Hewas born March 28, 1899 in London, England, the on of Thomas and Jessica (Clarke) Badman. The d ceased lived •in England ., until coming to Omemee, Ontario at the age - of 6. He attended Omemee school. In 1915, at age 16, he joined B. Company. of the 109th' Battalion., and • was sent to England. He served at Mons, France, and in Germany, and was discharged in August of 1919. , On his return to Canada he studiedaccountancy at, Shaws Business College in Toronto. On August 18, 1925 he married Belle Errington in Dungannon.• Following their marriagethey lived in Toronto, Windsor, Essex, and Comber,, where he retired in 1965: He came to Goderich fn 196.6, i -Ie had Worked at \accountancy until 1935 and then as a baker until retirement. T. PRYDE & SON CL'INTON—•EXETER-SEAFORTH—GODERICH Memorials 'Markers and Cemetery-' Letteriflg Frank Mcllwairr, . 524-9465 . 3200 G ib1 o ns Sc, • Reg,. -J r =Bell.. 45 Cambria Rd. Sa 5244464- MARGARET ELLA BROPHEY: Mrs. Margaret Ella Brophey" died Tuesday, 'June 13 in St. Joseph's H:ospitai, Guelph,' at .the age of 79. . . Mrs. Brophey was born June 28,1892 fn Toronto, the daughter ,of John' and Mary ,(Glazier) Routliffe. , After her marriage to Joseph Brophey, the couple moved to Goderich where they lived front 1923 until moving to Mississauga in 1955. Mrs. Brophey has been a resident of 'Guelph since December, 1970. ey was predeceased by her'husband who -died Tri 1940 and 'a daughter, Mrs. Douglas (Peggy) Macdonald, who died in June, 1971. - :tie is survived by her stepdaughters; Mrs:. Tom- (Evelyn) Glazier, Goderich, and.' Mrs. Leis Dinsmore; Stratford; two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Dick (Ada) ' Wickens, Montreal; Mrs. Sam (Evelyn) Ball, Tom Routliffe, George-. Routliffe, all of Toronto; and ...Thar Rl d R.outl,iffe,_netelph Y s e r -v4 ee-s• -'v-ewe _ -.. —. conducted Thursday, June 15 $ • Rev. G. Youmatoff at M,eCallum Funeral Home. Interment was in Maitla▪ nd Cemetery, Goderich. • m• WILLIAMS CEMETERY MEMORIALS And Inscriptions Stratford. Ontario Bob Mitatlum. Representative 21 Cambria Rd., North, Goderich Phone 524-6272 or 52477345 SUNDAY SERVICES FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH• (Baptikt Convention of Ontario and Quebec)` MONTREAL STREET near The Square REV. W. H. MCWHINNI6' F.R.G.S. Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett 'The Church Anniversary 1902•-1972 • 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School' 11:15, a.m. & 7 p.m. .. Special P'reachcr Rev. George Cawfield Petrolia FIRESIDE -8:15 4;��.--.�.:I�tae.:.�evw-::C:�.::Caw.f i,el,d� wv.ili�how�-p��t��s •�of}'tt�f�b'i�t1•i� rii�';:�-�`• Ireland, his native country. - Soloist—Mrs. L. Warr This Church has an Evangelistic and Missionary Vision. COME AND WORSHIP WITH US WESLEY ,MEM.ORIA*L CHURCH -THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Park St, at Victoria H° ROSS NICHOLLS, Pastor 10:00 ' a.m. — Sunday School 11:00 a.ni. -- Worship " 7:00 p.m. -- Evening, Service. _WEtCOME CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET EVANGELISTIC -- FUNDAMENTAL REV. R.• BRUBACHER, Pastor Church 524-6445 Residence 524-9497 10:00 a.m. Sunday School For All Ages 11:A0 a.m.--SERMON "WHEN THE CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROOST" 6:30 p.m. Young Peoples' "Word of Life Club" 7:30 p.m.-- -EVANGELISTIC SERVICE 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, JUNE 25 11:00 a.m.-=SACRAMENT OF HOLY COMMUNION Sermon: "SERMONS '•FROM CHRIST'S PARABLES: • (4) "THE 000D SAMARITAN" The Minister'will preach . (Nursery and Junior Congregation) 1:00 p..m.--YCommunio'n in the Chapel • Enter to.Worship Depart to Serve r r -t. The .h a t p r_•a ys together . . stays together. 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 WATERLOO STS.. REV. PETER G. ST. DON, Pastor SUNDAY, JUNE 25 10:00.4.m. — SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m. — WORSHIP SERVICE. � �. erreR...-2z004m t. E. EN:l,•WCZEf;trv4O , .:,.. Fr.. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. — Bible..Study and Prayer.' • `"For further information about church services call 524,8506. "GOSSIP IS LIKE MUD THROWN ON ACLEAN WALL—IT MAY NOT'STICK BUT IT ALWAYS LEAVES A. DIRTY MARK.'", • -.ST.. GEORGE'S CHURCH TRINITY,IV SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1972 Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 1,1,a.m. Members of the Masonic Order will be in attendance. Nursery 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, BA., B.D. Victoria Street United Church HOUSE OF .FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR 10:00 a,m.—Bible School For Ail -Grades " 11:15 a.m.—Worship Service , OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD'S SUPPER BE'NMiLLEH UNITED CHURCH 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service lir Bible School OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD'S SUPPER North Street United Church REV.. ROBERT L. RAYMONT SUNDAY,' JUNE 25 11:09 a.m.--Worship SERVICE OF HOLY "COMMUNION LUNCH CO GREGATIONAL BOARD MEETIN4