The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-01-04, Page 79357
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FROM THE M1ISTEfl 1
nged in the V about a
istributittn" of r oor. One,
ges its shape agai ff a Bir-
osed_:_government Atlanta.
dairy alterations. rd was a
fter the last redist xitcase; in
ce found' itself ado blems no
of . Grey which
�` titin Keppel, „
- hd- Ben wn-"- the
shadowhe town of et --famous
Peachtre n, and B and finally
stumbled vtback b e steps of a
church:. and' city own. Some
people sittinic to e. porch of a
lithe --hotel aci na he street saw
her. She pullebet of her han-
dbag a pistol a put a bullet
Mow in .Canada
•
through her brain. The bullet
went on to bury itself in the
front door of the church --a
church that •was dark on -Sun-
day night!
The suicide was called to the
attention of the pew pastor';. He
imtnediately saidt ,'"We. are
going -to -begin -having -Sunday,
evening services there." Hew felt
that ,if the light had Ewen
streaming from the chu ch wits.
dows and the congregation had
been singing, What a Friend
We have - in Jesus," that, girl
might have been saved from
her despair.
Bethel Pentecostal
Tabernacle.
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The gilrl's death ,didsome
good. But still," when you stop
to think: Why would anyone
become so discouraged? God is
-in his heaven- God is . our
Father. He has the.'answer -to.
any problem we face- whether
it isrsi ,or'discouragement, o •.w
1-despariIf only that dear girl
had turned to him! - idem to be known as the
Jesus ' y : to -ear `rite-af ur,.----des
Let not your heart be
Year of Affirmation.l V of irf m
troubled, neither ' let it be means to be for a cause, an
afraid." (John 14:27) If God be ' -idea, a person. I have
on our side, who can be against developed;Ten Brief Guidelines
which I feel would assist us
us. So, as the song says. "Take in
your burden to the Lord and making the coming year a year
' of affirmation.
"1. We are called to accept
God's glorious affirmation of
our infinite worth II His eyes.
U.C. clerie
calls for ye�r
of affirination
In a time of re organization
and change the president,
Rev. John McKay,.:r London
Conference of the United
Church of Canada, calk for a
time of affirmation:
• 'i would -like my year as
leave it there!" Have you?
4.
Lutheran Lite. Ins. Society
A ceremony i in Waterloo operations with about $25
Tuesday inarked• the- official million in assets and life in -
birth of _Lutheran Life In- surance in force of more` than
surance Society of Canada, -a $160 million. All premium in-
society
n-
socity formed to provide in- come
will
Atsay
in hCa nada.
surance and fraternal benefits
Regina
to Lutherans and to assist the lawyer, is chairman of the
Lutheran'.. Church and its . in- board of directors.
stitutions.-Other directors are D.W. Ax -
Watched by local civic and ford of Calgary; Fred -G. Berlet
community leaders, the of Tillsonburg; Arthur
society's president, Walter L. Bucholtz, of Vancouver; Dr.
Rugland, declared the society William E. Hordern of
irr business and receive the first Saskatoon;
Oakville;kaoon;Mrs Greg
S. Ldith und
of
tour
batch of applications for in-
su e
. - . •
tosh of Kitchener; Norman
As a non-profit organization, Nilsen of Edmonton; Allan
Lutheran Life will return sur- P.Schendeh of Waterloo; and
plus -funds to members and Walter A. Schultz"of Winnipeg.
provide financialAnd other Other officers ,of the 'society
assistance _.-to_ _churches and aro: Norman E. Stromberg,
church -related organizat
Mr. Ragland said discussions
will be held with church leaders
fewMonthsto
h kind of f ter
ions. secretary; Walter L. Luecke,
agency vice-president; and
David J: Michael,' controller.
Lutheran Life has _a field
staff of about .45 in the five
provinces in which . it will
operate. In Ontario, regional
managers are ' Mervin C.
Borgeson of Mississauga and'
Theodore Webe1• `and Michael
Ehrmann,._ both of Kitchener.
7 istrict representatives are:
Sven G. Melin of Chalk River;
Albert Willie of Scarborough;
Garfield Raymond of Waterloo;.
Larrie ).:Brown of Stratford;
Howard W. Stieler of Kit-
chener, Keith :0. Werschler of
London; Arthur F. Saar or0f-
' Victor E. Siegel of Pem-
broke; Otto J; Wilkins .of
Toronto; and Carl S. Herbst of'
Ayton.
"2. We are called to accept
His supreme gift'ef forgiveness
because His love wills to make
us whole persons.
We are called to affirm
God to be the Creator and our
Recreator which prevents us
from becoming self-righteous
prigs.
"4. We are called to make the
familP a mutual affirmation '
society -- husband affirming
wife and wife affirming
husband, parents affirming
children and children affirming
parent.
"5. We are called to find bet-
ter ways of affirming our
brothers who are victims of
war, poverty, unemployment,
20t century-, technology , and '°' °
preudice.
".6. We are called to affirm "
the church Of Jesus Christ --
minister affirming his people
and people -. affirming their
minister.
"7. Ministers will affirm each
other as persons and fellew-
servants of Christ.
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UODERICH SIGNAL, -STAR, THURSDAY, 'JANVARY_
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(photo by Hadden's Studio)
MR. and MRS.RONALD ELLIOTT
Living in Toronto
4, 7.97 . !AU IC
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RISE FAIFEtL - Yea.'thaash 1 walk thrcws% tM ratio).
of th�r shadow of death, I ,hulr four no
twit far T'hau.arf with ihe• •
. _., --3rd Nfaltrt•
¢ARBARA JANE McCABE • The funeral service was con-
, r.by the Rev.' Stan
Barbara Jane McCCbe, 1!►�IcDania'Id. of f,oudesb'oro
beloved wife of the late John Uited Church from the Arthur.
Snell of Londesboro, passed t Funeral Hon lr, 'Auburn, on
away at Clinton Public Tues.., Dec. 26. Burial. was, in
"" Hospital'°on Sat. Dec. 23 in -her Blyth' Union Cemetery:
76th year.
She was born in Colborne The pall -bearers were Lloyd -
Township, the eldest daughter"" — i.pe,' Clare Vincent, Len Rad -
of the late Wm. McCabe and ford,' Harry Lear, Al Volk' and
Martha Young. She--spent-most- tgirr�-Jt'sling;-alt--neighbours.
of her life in the Goderich area, t Flowers bearers were her
until 1936 when she moved to grandsons - ^ Doug Fisher,
Hullett Township-' where ..she Wayne Peck, Robbie . Snell,
has since "r.esitiecls She was- a Larry Snell, Brian Peck and
member of Lorzdesboro United Richard Snell.
Church.
A quiet wedding ceremony. carried yellow and bronze
for the immediate family of mums and .a garland of bronze, one brother Mr. Hugh McCabe
Ronald Elliott and Gail Miller mums. - • of Goderich Township, A
was" , held December 9 in Knox Groomsman was the groom's brother -Verne Mce'ahe
United Church, Auburn,. amid brother-, f•ituce .F>rlliott, Guelph. predeceased her in Apr'i•l of this
arrangements of bronze and Ushers were Ron Scott, year,
yellow mums 'and daisies, Toronto and Dave Hann, Lon. -
Pastor Alfred Fry, Auburn, and don,.
Rev. Stan; MacDonald, Lon- The wedding reception was
desboro, officiated for the at the Holiday Inn on High_ way.
double -ring ceremony. 401 between Hespeler and Galt.
The groom- is the eldest -son The bride's mother wore .a
of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Elliott, . floor -length gown with a purple --
Blyth. The bride .is- - the bodge and flowered silk skirt,
nom""'` s l er acres: Dries anda corsage
Surviving are `two sons, Jack
and Raymond,. both .of Hullett
Twonship; three daughters,
Mrs, Robert (Helen) Hinton of
Windsor, Mrs• Robert (Elva)
Peck of Zurich and Mrs: Rar"
(Betty) Fisher of Colborne
Township; ..17 grandchildren;
and 6 great-grandchildren; two
sisters, , Mrs Claude (Jean)
Collins, Windsor, Mrs, Jack
(Ella) Sproule, London; and
daughter of Mr. - iielVIrs, Gor-i
'don Miller, Auburn.,of yellow gardenia,; and white
• Organi't was Miss Nancy An- stephanotis. • The groom's
derson Auburn:
mother had selected' a floor -
Given in 'marriage by her length gown of dawn rose chif-
length semi -fitted gown of with gold accessories-atid a cor-
white nylon : rind silk velvet sage of 'white gardenia and
father, the bride chose a floor: fon fashioned on Grecian lines
with jewel neckline, long, bell- white stephanotis.
shaped sleeves and back panel- The • bride's. traiel.ling
extending into a train. The costume was a red velvet wrap
the next
determine the t e s ra - waist was enhanced by silk corwith S white blouse. and -c black
nal° aciety can r programs that .-n floor -length skirt t an
black decl 'ties with three tassels. Hert skit d bl•i ac--
.
the society can become involved Madonna white•velvet hood en- cessories.
, � the g en circled her face and fell - to soft The couple, is residing .in "• .
He_sad that it is likely that- . �� • , • ' - - an women - o s a
.. _ >, . Prior to the weddan��
were.. We mums and a garl.a•ndeMof bronze " showers were given for the
Happy New 'Year -•1'9-X.3. _ thewma i. of Guelph 9., are .called to affirm bride in ., give by. ., Mrs.
pP _ Po .. in mums. .. - - _ . � n v
"8. We -„.are called to affirm
the Christian ministry -as -..a..,
worthy vocation and to i
_ y. , watch for gifted'
voting m
h d men fore fuli:time ser-
....,
er- folds at.the waist She carried a Toronto.
educational inAuburn •
brothersChristLutheranetc.
ll b 'given
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wore a ;gown of orange velvet'
spring like weather for the. last :. .,, :.,a
Canadian organizat-ion . iliott .
. f un er ., . after the wledding
b two =, �,t_ ,: an groundhogs xw z, e i�' a irm ,
y��(IL,,_,.r'koteti. y. .. eri o ti :.} P . "• e'are "ca '' along the sane lines -is ' y ,
s ° which "have .venturing forth' in numbers. relatives °previous'.�4� �i1'r''�1P Men 'of other ' 'religions par- gown worn ' by the bride and rehearsal.
, e ,„.._- h,
o ' �...�ft'"'Canada°.for "�mo`�r'e'' ' � 'l'he` family of Mr: and, Mrs: ,, to FloridaF1'de � ” .
�.Mr. and Mrs. Duncan ticularl�t,�aL-this time i •story.
than 90 years, Aid Association Frank Hamilton gathered' 'at our Jewish as sons of
-Tr -Lutherans of Appleton, Wis. lsobelle's home in London.for Farrish . _ ,had,-' the • Farrish God and thus . brothers persons of
and Lutheran Brotherhood of -Christmas-• M h f " '1' ' together. for Christmas
dentetosh'entertained the H t •
w
a ` U $ d i" 1972 d , 10 W,., it d t?
rs. Hamilton who ami les , great worth.
there enjoy d the Visiting Mr• and Mrs.,Henry
Minneapolis, Minn. is in a.honie- a
The ,two U.S. organizations large family gathering. MacKenzie for the holidays "As President of London
have turned 'over their were "Miss Viola Cook of Wind- Conference I am resolved, with
Mr. - .Gordon Boyd` !enter sor„ Miss,, Edna Cook of Owen God's help, to be an`affi'rmer. I
Canadian operations . to tained the 1oyd relatives to a Sound and Mr."and Mrs° Bill
Lutheran Life and have with- dinnerprevious to Christmas invite each one of you deo join •
drawn from • Canada to allow p Bedford H t l Hayden of Goderich; .me in making the year the Year
of
the new society to develop
programs and services designed
day at the a e in Mrs. Florena MacKenzie and
Affirmation. God is the Chief
Goderich. Mr•. and Mrs.. Duncah Farrish ' Affirmer. He is calling each of
Lath tans-. in Mr.„ and Mrs. Olive joined the Johnstone families us to follow in His footsteps, .
specifically for M•
cCharle 'spent ills Gh istrnas-,. t Port Huron for Christriiiis
r _._ ___ .. _and Teffectivejyato the work of
Canals, weekend in lvlontreal with M.
Canadian , members of the previous to the g :the Kingdom
and. Mrs' Allan_McCh _ I
- - --- big
o'ay.
• ar es and
tions wilt”
d Ch-ristmas time birthdays' -
'two,. U.S.,-
orgaxliza
' abound in the area, among
automatically become members. Mr.'and Mrs. Doug 'Martyn those celebrating 'were, . Mr.
of Lutheran Life._ There are entertained their families for
b 25 000' members in the Henry MacKenzie, Mr. Art
- family
about
... , Christmas Day.
Matthewman, Mrs. Doug .Mar-
prdvinces of British Columbia,. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Waldie of Lyn, Master Donald Martyn,
Alberts, -., Saskatchewan., Acton, Mr n.Ooug Matthewman Mrs. "OliverMcCharles and, of
Manitoba and Ontario. of, Kimberly and -Margo Maty
Lutheran Life • starts course, Ainslie Martyn who has.
Key '73 servkes
get underway 1un.j,7
h1r
hers on New 'Years. day.
Key '73 favening services will and everyone is.invited,.:by the
be held, at Victoria Street - orgainizers to come out and "en -
United Ch ireh And" thp. First joy "' a, .happy, "time, -of in-
Baptist - church' the first and spiration."
lash Sundays of each month -
commencfng.January 7 at' Vic- Key '73 -Is a special drive en-
toria Street Church. January 28 . tered intoe during • 1973 by a •
the•service will be hq14, at First number of church organizations
.Baptist Church on' Duets
.'al aimed at bringing more people
Street, • ip,to.•..an.,„.acti.ve .:life within the
Services begin 0.7:30 p.m. church of their. choice. -
Sij.NDAY,JAN.-1
Undergroiad Evangelism
PRESENTS FILM
"TO RUSSIA WITH LOVE”
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Huron Neil's Chapel, A.bur a; $ 1M.♦
Rev. Chaff., . Falconer, Presbyterian YiMInitr
f rains Monctan "NIP speak at ,
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SERVICES
BAPTIST CFIRSConven of Ontario and Quebec)
MONTREAL STREET near The Square
- REV. W. H. McWHINNIE F.R.G.S.
• Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School - -
• 11:15 a.m,--Morning Worship
Tuesday, '6:30 p.m.—First Baptist Youth Crusaders
This Church ties an Evangelistic and Missionary Vision.
COME AND WORSHIP WITH US
WESLEY MEMORIAL, "CHURCH
THE•FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Park St. 'at Victoria
H. ROSS NICHOLLS, Pastor
10 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Worship ,
▪ 7:00 ,p.m.—Evening Service
- - • WELCOME
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
11:00 a.m.—Sermon
- "THE PASSOVER" .
6:30 p•m•_Y.P.'Word of Life Club"
• 7:30 p.m. --Evening Service ' -
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
Knox Presbyterian Church_
THE- REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
THE REV. RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant -
WILLIAM M. CAMERON, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, JA IUARY 7, 1973 -
10:00la.m.—Sunday School -
11:00 a.m.--Divine, Worsm'iip
4tarrnon: "THIS ONE THING 1, DO"
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
xitiff p.m. --Young People's Society
iltnter to Worship Depart -10 Serve
CEMETERY
Bob
VtAtTiPivv•gl
T. PRYDE
' CLINTON—EXETER—TMSEAFORTH—GODERICH
Memorials- Cemetery
and ,�
Markers Letterinq
Frank, Mctlwai�.
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2b0 gibbons 524-9465
COME TO A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL. IF YOU NEED.A
RIDE, WE HAVE.A BUS. •
Bethel P�ntecosta-ITabernacle-
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Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
'CORNER ELGIN ANb WATERLOO STS.
. ' REV. PETER G. ST. DON, Pastor,
r y
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1973
10:00 ain.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11.:00
a,Iri.--= HWORSHIP SERVICE
i0:30d pp.011.—EVENINGEVENING SERVICE
• Tuesday, 8:00 p:tn:—Bible Study and Prayer
Friday 8:00 -p.m. Youth Night ,
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For further information "about church services call 524-8506.
"Sin is taking sides with the lies of the Devil instead of _the
truth of God"
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
January 7. 1973' -
1st -Sunday after Epiphany
Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m.
Holy Communion . and Sermon at 11 a.m,
Sunday School and Nursery at 11 a.m.
Wed:, Jan. 10 Holy Communion at 7 p.m. (Chapel
Organist -Choirmaster: Mr. Paul C. Baker
L.R.A.M., •A,R.C.M.
Rector: The Rev. G.G. Russell, - B.A., B.D.
Victoria. Street UnitedChurch'
HOUSEOF FRIENDSHIP ; REV.. LEONARD WARR
10:00 a:m.—Bible School For All Oradea
11:00 a.m.—Worship Service,
Sermon: "THE BLESSED `SUPPER' "
7:30 p.m.—"Songs of the Gospel Service"
(Instrumental & Vocal Number$)
Preacher: Rev. W., McWhinnie
BENMILLER''UNITED CHURCH,
1:30` p.m.—Communion Service, .& Bible ' School
North Street .United ,Church
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7. 4.
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REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1973
9:45 a.m.--1fe-fear-olds and over
10.:50 a.m.--Biibies to 9 -year-olds
.10:50 a.rn.--Morning Worship
(Hyper+ Sing)
CHRISTA REVISITED,
W -E -L- -O M -E..
Lorne H. Dotter/Jr' \. Director of Music
Miss Clore McGowan-:-Aasistant Visitor
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