The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-29, Page 21It
101.
From the'
Minister's
Study
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BICH THUPS AY,. Ji!itfe 1972 AG/ U4
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PASTOR ALFRED FRY
Donnybrook &Auburn.
United ON rches.
Remaining
faithful
Unless you abide in the ship, you
cannpt be saved. Acts, 27-31.
We have recently returned
from an extensive trip to the
British Isles.,We had been there
in 1966 when we.came home with
the impression that Church
attendance was at a very low ebb.
This time we were anlized at the
change:We discovered that, many
Of course, one.expects this of '‘
chknyches were filled to
would 'pray and testify
saying power of. Christ.
, The Church ofJesus Christ has
weathered every -storm, and will
continue to do so until ChriSt
returns, but it is only by abiding in
the ship (in Christ) that we can
hope to reach the other shore. If
we jump the ship we will flounder
in the sea of uncertainty,and be
to the
Nine elected to parish posts
,General Meeting' of St.
Peter",S Parish Copncil was held
,in the Parish. Hallt ,Thulisday
evening, June, 22, pr ceded by a
smorgasbord dinner.
. The Parish Council embrace§
all Catholics, within the confine§
of the Parish alid meets twice a
year to hear reports from the
various committees of -the
Advisory Board. At one of the
6neral meetings.each year. the
a Board of Advisors to assist the
pastor 'in conducting the affairs of
the Paxish.
The Board of Advisors meet
monthly excepf \for the summer
months and are.eloWecIfor a. terra
of two years. It has been arranged
thateath year half; the diyectOrS
yetire and are replaced by WV
F,ather MoynAan opened 'the
meeting -with a short prayer,
followed by-repOrt o,f the
Chairman 'of the Board, John
Auchinan, who retires „this term.
.Following the various committee
chairman reports, a question and
answer period vas conducted.
Dominic Fox heading • the.
election eonintilteealongyith 111§
helpers, was requested to condunt
nominations. Twelve names were
Another point of View .
Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints
_refugg.for the soul. Come back to .
the strongEvangelical faiths. But the Bible and it's truths. ,Throw
in Th'e established Church of away thebooks thahnight appear
• England., we found Vicars or
to lead you straight yet cannot
Rectors who were back_ 'to The stand the test of God's word. Keep
WOM of God with•as little of ritual
yolk, eyes upon jpsus. Look full
or pomp ang.show ,as possible,. into His wonderful face,, and the
preaching very strongly the great
things of earth will grow
truths of SalvatiOn through faith in strangely dim, in the light Of His
a Griicified, Risen, and Coming Glory and Grace.
again Saviour,' -and, their
• Sancfuaries were full of people, , The story is told of a y9ung boy
both local and visitors. on a ship which was caught in a
This was also true witii The storm. A passenger asked him.if
he Ways 'afraid.
Baptist and Methodisl churthes.
Jesu§ said "And I, if 1, be lifted , "No," he said, "up there is a
up, will draw all men unto me," 1,viridow, and throughthewindoW, I
We find this here in• Canada, can -see the bridge, and on .the
Saviour and 1.,ord, the onlY hope will take us safely to land."
,for a Sip tossed world. people who When you are troubled and feel
are hungry for God's wordi are like leaving Christ •:and His
Jesus also says4nAhe _fifteenth_ - Heaven, and -theif-iten.wiWsee the -
chapter of The Gospel of John, I ',..Captain and Pilot, The Lord J'esus
Am The .V.ine, you a re' the Christ. He will lead us safely
branches, if a man abide not in. home.
afid is withered, so it is only as we Dungannon.
are,joinied to Testis Christ. can, we
How sad it is -that in .qpr own UCW'
broken av,ay Om the vine (Jesus •
Christ). Material things are- ear Gaunt
'claiming their affection with the . .
. 'Seventeen memberS and' two
age, The ChurCh of Jesus Chrise' visitors were presnt at 'the June
still stands in the midst of it all, . Dungannon . United ° Church
but it is so easy to panic and leave Women'S ineeting. The hymns
,. . the church when life becomes a. were taken -from the new "Folk
- abroactin the wOrki, PeOPle come on Moses. Mrs. N. Pea rson gave a
to our doors offering this and that reading 'on "Stewardship 'and
as substitute's fcir that ‘Yhich is ROO-tutting-. Mrs, C. Blake's
true and abiding. There is no hope . article was entitled "How Can I
in this world or the next, unless Win' New Merhbers." Mrs, .K.
we apcept Jesus Christ _as,Lord
and Savioi)r.
Our text speaks of the Apostle
Paul, who was being transported
as a prisoner by boat to Rome.
There were .276 persons on board,
§oldiers, 'crew and prisoners. A
violent...storm. arose. All were in
danger. In a panic the cre9,/ were
about to lower a life:boat tO save
themselves, not caring abput the
Paul called the Centurian
,§aying, ".Unless.these men abide
inthe ship, you cannot be saved,
for I have pra,yed to my, God, 'and
He h,as assuredme that if we abide
• 'What a testimony! From the
only C.hristian aboard, it meant
the Salvation of all the othert.s.
What an opportunity for
Christians today, if only more
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We, cite here three short
. sentences to help present a point.
One is from Frank Lloyd,Wright,
who said, "Beauty is the highest
'Dawson rea-d-airexcerpt-frorn the
Observer, "Help-YourSelr' anew
A reading entitled "Religious
deyotions.
The group Was invited -to St.
Joseph's Church Hall on August ,
14 at 8:30 p.m. to hear Murray
Gaunt M.P.P. speak on farming.
Ttle roll call was answered'With
Treasurer's report..
correspondence. 'and minutes
'followed. '
Mrs, 13, Eedy gave the feature
entitled "Family Name Contest."
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Coup e .ce .6 ira!le s
commandments have somehow
been repealed, or replaced; that
- the moral iaws are old-fashioned;
submitted to run foi4t)lection, out
of Which seven were to be. elected
for a two year term and two to
unexpired terms of two members
who fejt obliged to retire after one
The following new members
were eiected:- Dr. C.F. Doorly,
for two year periods, Nicolas
Legere,. Stan Paquette,o'Garnet
Wray and Clem Steffier and
Gerald Pitre and John Poechman
for one year term§'. -
The Pastor: -Father-R.
Moynahan, congratulated the new
members on their election,and at
the same time- expressed his
sincere tkanks aS well 'as the
gratitude of the PariSh as a Whole
.to the retiring members foetheir
loyal and 'devoted service.
.The new AdvisoizzP.oard will
ndt meet until. September, at
which time the various Offices and
committees will be filled.
Father Henry Cassano, Pastor
of St. Joseph's Kingsbridge, was
present as a gtiest at, the 3:n4h-11g
and spoke briefly regarding' his
new appointment to the Missions
in Brazil.
meeting, Miss Eileen O'Brien and
Beatify:an-4 M.orolity_
The second islroni '"I
rega.0 that man as'lost Who has
lost his sense.of shame.- i;
And the third is from Jtivenal:
"The worst punishment of:all is may bring to mind the moral
• looseness that has overtaken -us in
that in the codrt of his own
.c.onscience no guiltyt is
These three short ,sentences
4 5 t h anniversar
On Friday evening, June 23, Benmiller, Bruce 'of Clinton,
fifty persons were present when and Mrs. Hudson- Milburn
assisted by Mrs. Ab Powell and: also alike •
Mrs.- Robert. Alin contertamed
n gt,and( hitch en.
,at a family gathering honor.
-ori the oc •15111
wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. 411,in. were
grandson., Ken Wilson, •Were
married in Goderich on June 25, alt their married. life 'on their.
1927.- `rheir • 'attendants, , farm" in Colborne- Township,
Moss, sister Of the bride, Gem•ge " 1903, • • •
Currell,' cousin of .the •groom, , TheN' were presented with .a,
and Mrs.. Ralph Kingswell," .gift of a sum of. money during
niece of the groom, Who .was the evening Card games,•:
-flower •
sing Songs- and dancing -were
They -1-iave- three children.: enjoyed during the. evening.,
Mrs: Frank Schinidt (Elaine) (Ti'
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Pendulum Players welcome
at Colborne Central School
qG.y FISHER farnOhis,Wednesday. They -will
*70ii Monday, June 26, the be giving..lwo assemblies_ fgr u8
God'efich, Pendulum Players this week.' 'Kindergarten and
visited Colbornelo present•their Grade Two went to the Winghani
play which will-latey be shown in RadioiindT.V.stationonJiine 22.
the court, yard at fhe jail this , "g' rade three are
having a barbecue on June 27.
Robinson and Greg Markson..
was a yery enjoyable fairy tale, • tTaTe-foiir and five are going t6
that filled us all With -excitement.
The sing -song that followed was
alSo a great deal .of fun.
Kindergarten and Grade Two • Grade $ is going on a bus rrip
are going to Holmesville animal Niagara Falls on June 27.
Little Point Market to p1:1V
Miniature golf and having4, picnic
on Jtine 28.
Lunch h'ostesses‘were Mrs. M.
Mrs. C. Finnigan.
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorials
Markers
--- an,
Cemetery
Lettering
Frank McRwair,
524-9465
45 Cambria' Rd. S.
524-7464
that cons.equences no -Longer
follow doing what we shouldn't do -
in' short, thRt standards are no,
longer necessary.
There is no experience in all
histokiy,- there is no assurance.
from •any source that says that
this is so..And•we should be most
the experiency of the past, and 'for
the laws that God .has given,
sday, June 22, at Frey Funeral
because they give us.guidelines-
!piffle, Sandusky, Rey.
means by V,ihich to v;iergh and
James • Baldwin conducted the „
measure -and .the certainty that
consequences will always follow
Godench
Mrs. Isla Audrey Griaee grandChildren, 'and one, trot,
June. 23 kklex:aildra Marine grandehild,. and by two slatora
and General: Hqspitat at the One .briither, Mrs, Jean.
age of 47, after a lengthy illness'. ,McKetilie, Galeria): Mrs. Alice
Her place of residenCe had been t f e r hit eV, 0110
'‘ SaSkateheWail; Ear! 130tie,
She. was bdrn Isla Audrey ShepparatOn.
Oberlin on December 15, 1924 in The finlerar -Service %I/4#
-Dauphin, Manitoba, ,the
daughter of William C.' and
:.few yeats, then Winnipeg. She
cartie'to Goderich in 1947.
She 'trained as a nurse at
„picKellar General 'Hospital,
Fort William, Ontario. She went
on the.' nursing staff at
Alexandra Marine and General
- PlosAal when' she came. to
The deceased was married, in
conducted WedneStlay, June 4 by
Rev. Royal. 91 IVICCalintil
Funeral Home.
interment WO, fir *Colbcrne
cemetery at Collsgrjrne TOWnShin.
The pallbearer§ were Rev,- EltA.
McKenzie,,,TOtii. Brown, Harvey
Geraid:Fisheri John Wade,
and Graham Bogie.. _
was held at the funeral. home. at 9
DOROTHY H. (MALL,puGH)
June of 1949 in Goderich tof PROVOST
John Patrick Grace. She was a "
Mrs, Dorothy H. tMallough)
member of St. Pete,C,:'Churc,,If
Provost- died.-June'`,20 at the.lage
She is .sucvived ,bv
of 6f.i'• 'in the Good. Saitrairitan
place of residence Whit,ds
Larsiding, Ohio. .She was born
.AuguSt 24, 1905.- ,,Goderich.
The deceased was a member of
.She,is.predeeeased IV/ her late
husbanfl, Ray 'Provost, who died
in 196'2. She is .sttrvived by one
sister and two brothers_ Mrs.
Capt. Charles (Ethel) Robin,son,
aiid Alex and` Edgar .Mallough,:-
• The funeral was held Thur-
,hushand and .also her children,'
Barry, Colleen, Brian, John,
Michael, Patricia and Phillip.
She is also survived by one
sister and one brother,• Mrs. J.
Ottawa. •
Fu,nera 1 service was held
Mortetay,,,,June 20 with Rev. Fr.
R. MOnahan officiating at St.
Peter's' Churcti.•
Interment was in St. Peter's
The pallbearers . were John
Sully:and Grant Farley.
Prayers were said at 'Stiles
,• Funeral Home. Sunday 'evening. ,
loose in life, not knowing when' we • .. BOGIE " Royal offiCiating. Intedittit'Vvas ''
standards we would all be - left . • LESLIE E'THELBERT 1BERT)
G (T, dh71(.1. )11a. ..
OiffSelieS. Despite all entiCement lengthy illness - in Westminster Mallough, Mike Mallougli.
and temptation to.,abuse the body, hospital, London at the age bf 79 ' GPorge Bacon, George Bolton,
. tf/ *Cloud the mind, to weaken the • 'He was born OCtober 19', 1892 in , jo.hn ' S',1}:.I.Ply,3 a.il d
will, todebasethe'§oul, there are Colborne township. the scin of' Baechler.
still stend'ards; laws, Robert* and Lavinia (Manning)
, realized, depending bp how we "• township until moving to Goderich
live the laws of life., .in 1960! He serlied with the 43rd
expression of morality." Highlanders during World War 1.
Morality is also the highest' lie -married tlizabeth (Beth)
expression of beauty -and without-'-.1Farrtgh, who Ikas deceased in
these there is ughtiess April oc1969.
The deceased was a Member ofv
.Knox Chur.ch- and— the Voyal
Can'adian Legion, Branch 109, \
He is surYived by two children.
Mrs. Frank (Ruth'Ellen) McAvoy;
1\rorth and 'Leslie - Earl,
Trail: Briti'Sly,Colintibia,_
Elder Steven Baldridge
New Mormon missionary
in Goderich
everywhere.
...The worst punishment of all is
that in the' court -of his own
conscience no guilty man is
acquitted." "I regard that Man as
lost who 'has. lost his. senSe of
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VVILLIANIS
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford Ontrio
Bob McCallum
Representative '7 .
Phone SPA:6272 or 524-7345
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Babtist ConventiOn of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAL SIR LEt near The Square
Organist:,,Mr. Frank Bissett
ARE YOU ATTENDING CHURCH j'His SUNDAY? IF- NOT,
YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US. •
aethel F'entecastal Tabernac
Affiliated with tfi'e Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada'
CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS.
REV. PETER G. ;ST. DON, Pastor
11:00 a.m. — WORSHIP SERVICE.
7:00 -p.m. --EVENING SERVICE
Tuesday, 8.:00 p.m, — Bible Study and Praier.
For further information, about.church's,ervices I 524-8506.
"WHEN YOU BREAK YOUR WORD, YOU BREAK
SOMETHING VVHICH CANNOT BE MENDED."'
10:60 a.m.—undaY School
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship.,
, This Church has an Eyangeli•stic and Missionary Vision.
FORMER PASTOR
CoALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
GODERICH
AND SINGING —
THE FREE METHODIST= CHUR6H
Park , St. at Victoria
H. ROSS NICHOCLS, Pastor
10:00 Sunday Sehpol
WELCOME
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
FROM
LEAMINGTON
Huron Merv's Chapel —
touth Rally, Saturday, July '1 8
Westfield Fellowship Houe my.
Sunday, July 2, 2 p.n.!.
1011111
Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn,„
, First Anniversary Service, Sinday, July 2, 8 p.m.
YOU ARE WELCOME 'TO THES,,E SiRVICES
HURON CHRISTIAN MEWS ASSOCIATION PRESENT THE NEWS 4 P.M. EvERy,DAY4ON CKNX
Provails When Good Mon Do Nothing
BAi'FIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
Morning Prayer and Sermon at 10:00 a.m.
Members of the Orange Lodge will be in attendance,
EVANGEL(STIC--- FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R. BRUBACHER.,- Pastor
Church.p4-644,5 Residence 524-9497
10:00 a.m.--Visit Our growillg Biblp School
11:-00 a.m.—SERMON: :"DA TOP SECRET REVEALED"'
Wednesday; 8 P.m.—Prayer, Prait`e and Eilble Study
WELCOME'. TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
Holy Communion (Said) atIT:15 a.m.
PLEKSE NOTE SUMMER. TIMES
Organist-Choirmasteri7 Mr. Paul C. Baker,
Victoria Street Untted. Church
HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP„ LEONARDhWARR
SUNDAY, jULY
MOO a.m.—NO SERVICES TODAY
Knox Pres.byterian Church
THE REV. RONALD C: MoCALLUM, Assistant to the
Minister ,
WILLIAM' 1%.4; CAMERON, Director.of Praise
SUNDAY. JULY 2'.
SUMMER SCHEDULE ,
Service it At 10:po'a,in.
SERMON: "A-NEVV TESTAMENT SELAH:'
Nursery Facilities)
Refreshments on the rent Lawn atter the Service
Enter to Worship
North Striet United Church
10:00.a.m.—Nlorning Worship
Coffee will hi served following servico:1
Mrs. Eleanor Hetherington, A.TX.IVI.
Oroanist and Choir Director
Phone:, 'Church Office- and Study -4244631
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