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Yeu, though I walk throuftft titq vgltey
of -the shadow of death, 1 31;011 feat no
evil for Thou ort with me
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a.m
�P•Qin Christmas Eve before the/ dated, a maybe river -done
RS. UNARY BLACKWELLOntario, A resident of.Goderich church se wire began some of r But I -watched the. • t -'ne r it'h
for ,the 'past 40 years, he 'was serus :at t Rectory w�tched the Marley's ghost IAA b:�.,
,
Mrs- 1Vl •�I" i th
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li y. " y l his vie A hr'"stmas carol" ',on sorbed
(Thompson) B1ac weal died Hi hl'wa s for 22years until his
p i� Y T , It was a good production gf 'of the ape who pray'.:'
Saturday, December;15 in Kin- retirement in, 1971. a served.;s
�. + � R `f;'�arles Dickens story�of His facial expressi,ons
cardiae and District' General With•the RCAF during World an his cellent. Th curious touch f East,Crisls and an oil shortage
�, Ebenezer Scrooge d
Hospital..after a lengthy illness. War- 11 and' attained the ran
r
Suppose that ..the dews of ° Six -0n atio reaitte have.
Europe had lived, quietly 'ind. died as a resin - of carbon.
contentedly, educatingth. � r ; t '
with the"general monoxide escaping from° defec:b
-.-selves along general Live, • propane stoves -and
ila ce durin , the.30's,
cio:;e: ' poP;, e � � xefrigeiratorr� so `� • li*tir this•year:
re ex_ would,'we now have a Middle Ten. persons" died In 1972.
'The Ontario " Pr.ovincial
Police adv.iaet residents
utilizinethis kind •of eq ipi'nent
' to have it installed and ser-
viced regularly by a licenced
She was ..born'. in
kE Christmas Eve experience, with humor .came -t rough, in spite, and a threat;of war?, ,
Huron of Flight Sergeant. Suppose that the colonists of
the `-ghosts of his past, present of the seriousness b� the theme- -
Township. in 1900, a daughter • He . is survived by his wife,and f'utwre. ' • Finally I beanie, absorbed in southern Africa, had_ practised
of the late John and Jane `the.,former Alice Kaitting; one rte the tire 'story its if again er the Christian faith they profess,
11 Of
ckw 1 is sup daughters Mrs. John (Gretta) memory of High School days credible and moving• analys shot' an' ejtt -'h'lacks to
Mrs.
I4a rvived,by McConnell, Windsor; one son, when a group of us produced the rise and fall of. ,an am,, mingle-•- freely in society, con -
four sons,.. Alvin of Goderich; Lionel, Goderich; six grand -
the familiar segment about the - bitious voung man. - '--- tribuXing their talents in the
Lloyd of Parry- Sound;. and :children; four sisters, Mrs. R. t 'ratchit family, I played Bob
John and Howard, both of Lon- (Audrey) Henderson, Toronto;
Cratchit• James Reavey, now a
"What `shall it ,profit a man," ._dormal way;, wouldthembe° an
said Jesus "if he gain the whole explosive situation developing
n; seven gra•ndchildren; one , Mrs. E. (Lil) Collom,' renowned playwright and poet,, world, and lose his soul? ,hick, most observers feel,
sister, ••Mrs Gertie Bgsh ll, Waubiahene;• Mrs: Jack Nti h, 'Scrooge had already lost his' must inevitably prnc�y" ce a
did Scrooge. Scrod
Kinloss" Township; ;and Tone Toronto; Mrs. J. (Inza) %iarkes, Those who knew James in,. soul, but the beautyoof the story • blood,, rev8lution?
brother,. Wesley. Thompson, Toronto; and two ,,brothers, those 'da s could never; forget , is how he re -gained it. Suppose that inidustrial
Kincardine. `She ,waist Morley of Toronto and Frank o
h
tall,- thin, stooped t im.. a in, p and The climax came for, me at -
predeceased by her husband; of Waubishene.° • owlish looking, his;; red hair.the end of 'the scen`l" with the ,,, had allowed the=w,grr�wtl of
Fred„in October, •1972 and two• Fu r-- service was .Friday, g y p The
' Unions in the 1920's and had
sli htl sited in the middle _ghost of Christmas pr_eaent.
sisters, Mrs. Wes (Effie) .Guest December 21 at McCallumrecognized the natural needs of
and Mrs: Noble (Lillie) Guest. Funeral `Home with Rev G.L. and, his ,glasses 'perched. at=the . ghost opens, his. flowing cloak: to
And,
of a long nose. He was the reveal two ragged children industrial workers then, would
,She was an active member of Royal officiating. perfect Scrcioget huddled at his' feet. He we now have, the rash of scrip=
Kincardine+United Church, the - Interment was in Mai•tland' h•d describes them as I ora piing strikes and the climate
institute and the Cemetery. Pallbearers were •distrust and suspicion which
Senior`Citizt'm's Club, 1')'''''Con Baechler, Harry, Worsell, char es Labout•'relations?
M was a very sensitive and wartri; ' Beware them 'both”, he
Funeral service was conduc- Lerov'Draper, Harold„ McGee, hearted personowhom everyone says, "but most' of all beware Suppose .„, -? _, '»
• ted ° at MacLennan Funeral ..,Frank Doherty and Ron Beware Ignorance and
liked He was not -at -ell -Scrooge• Ignorance, for on his brow I see '
McGee.
Yet; just to s ow".rt�iq v ecep - - g -nce
' •• of
Women's,ns' ems Cry a tive appearances can- be, James and Want.
Home Monday, December 1 7 by
Rev. All�_a�j�i McDowell ' of Ki
cardine- United Church.
Interment was in Kinc
Cemetery Chapel. P 1
were Fred Guest-, Cl
these -units. _
Propane equipment with --a -
blocked fuel passage or with a .
burner improperly adjusted or
partially 'plugged can produce
a ca s.
Tourisftyt=s, chonampers, icemonoxide fifumeshers,
nters-'and. others ,with- pox-,
table - propane .° cooking a=nd
heating units ;should . ensure,
adequate' ventilation whi e
usingthem. em. OnlY a
short length
h
of time is "required to produce a
fatal - 9uantity of carbon -
monoxide in i•n a closed tent,
trader, ice house or small
cabin.
A pamphlet prepared. by the
energy branch of -the ' Ministry
of Consumer' ai�d.,, Commercial
Relations i�,ayi,„J,a guide, to
,m Cleaning ser..
,..• . aiinCsnlfaing and-:-
-„- vel” propane refrigerators for
individuals in remote', areas
who are unable to obtain
qualified- service.
Areyou,triliir,!ki.09
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- like -in xealYty! *•' �� - that written which is Doom,Want d they Spirit. • """"'
MRS BESSIE R. MASON
Christine"is a ' time ",for unless the writing be erased. If love •does not move us to
memories l • Deny `it¢'' • action ..ori rbe!elf of the ,poor
(tine
• , At first, as II flicked the TV to ' .My ,mind" driftte from the and ,!ignorant, then,fear of the
eaters Mrs. Bessie R. . Masan, •.A Christmas Carol", I wasn't squalor of, 19th century: cons equences of our failure
o Tuesday, ay' sure I wanted to be bothered England, to some -of the''httl•- should, compel us, But peoples
once Cer- G derich., died Tue
sort, Howard' 'Ishe psoas Wm. • ,,Diecember' 25, in Alexaridt•a"_ •Watching it. I knew the story: 1 shness we have known in chi "`" and yernmen;ts_ continue to
Fel Armstrong •,.Marine an Even 1`ospital.
ichelson. Flower: 7.
thought -4 °'tai �ht find- it tris - century:
Flower:__She e was �i ,
,� h
„Peterbaugli, A
and Harord"
bearers w
Jim B
eton nd chat. GrMRS: MILDR
ADA EMMERTON
wrap,. m
h selves up in their
' :;, d g� pr teeth*, illusions; and wait,,"
Robert ant' ; •• � . till -these ,Are, stripped off; and,
e Laurie Blackwall, - "daughter of pp
ckwell, Nrnran Chn Saral. (McGowan) Taylor, she �- -- ---�~ then weep ;over 'their misfor'-
t u.i1,es. ... .
• When "A Christmas . Car"ot"
' ended it was nearly time- for
church. Aird ' I was-• glad,
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because' I' was 'ready to pray
once again the words -of Jesus:
"Thy k,ingdoni-come, "thy wilt
be done on earth:,.."
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t•vas. born September 25, 1886. in •
I'Morris Township. She had been
a i1esident of Morris Township
and Slyth as well as Manitou,
c
Manitoba, beforyroving to
rs: Mildred- :'Ada, Emi ter- .,,:G,o-de ich 43 years ago,, - '
toil;
174 Wi ttingt'on Street, died She was married r June 22,
in Alexandra . Marine . end 1912 in Portage\La Prairie to
General Hospital December 17. J.E. Mason who predeceased
SheShe was 65. E , her in 1946. -
• She was born April 5, 1908 to • She was a member of Knox
Adrien ' and Mary (Kan) ?.„Pjesbyterian Church' and a life
McDougall. She'was"married.to member of the. Women's
.Ed Emmerton who predeceased Missionary Socief;y there. -
her. She -was a member of Knox -• Surviv' are one daughter,
Presbyterian Church..
Surviving are five children, ,hack_
-MM ? 5- 'Bert (Helen)" Armstrong, Donald E. Mason, London; one lobk up” a ,telephone number -remembrance with Love: Fort
Goderich • Mrs. 'Allan (Betty) :-grandchild, Paul Mason; and' and it slips from your mind your, ,nw,n• failures and those of
Johnston°, -Florida; ' lA?c nal -Y one -sister, _Mrs. 'JCA:_ (E•dna). even before.wou get your, finger other's.
Morrison, -bwin Sduntr, "- Sherrett,. Kendra: • --t—liith-e-41iirsfol. ,
"Those of us'who are getti g . on they winning post. There is
older often find ourselves e nothing that slows -us down or
barrassed and• frustr`ated,hy our holds us back like harbouring
memory ,lapses. You know,
the bast mistakes ar pastt�grieva
tunes you start to tell A story ,,,.,•(:'
-cel'. • .
and forget the ending.., or go to, So, as; we star �'-• ••� �
g introduce someone you'v •":1et's i- E. ber•.i
3i arry • M. (Margaret E.) know for years' and suddeiitlya,, d ` P`i'M, orget_ 'e ir, 1 .
eton, Ggderich; lone son, 4 -•can t recalls their name... or you- , Wipe the slate of .your
Marilyn •Morr.isoe,`Toronto;. - Funeral service was Friday, „Sometin es, however, it's a
"and Doug Morrison in Western.' December 2.8 at McCallum- 'good thing to be a good forget-
' ' 'Canada. There are nine and-
.. . ' - •' � ,.of a new' e p the;beginn•ing
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an' Funeral Home with Rev G.L.. ter. And- erha s
el;�ildren+ ' �' t; R-'3 Royat. •officiating.year is one of those'
Funeral service was :at Stiles Interment; was in Maitland . tames. Life is too -short: to drag
Christ did pot die upon the
:'Cross for man to bear the Riad
of his •regrets and sins _himself.
We only add • to His -sorrow
w h,en• we clonal met the faults
• Funeral, Home with Rev. ,g:1_„; Cemetery..1 Pallbearers were anything with us• from the' past f others an "i1 •
ourselves.
• '< Here s a little sem by Delia
Royal officiating. Patti Mason, Peter McManus, :that binds .or hinders us fr m p
Interment was in Maitland • Kenneth Taylor, Robert Char- -,:doing the best'with'aur-present r ' ` heeler I like,
Cemetery. Pallbearers . were,,, ters,'Torn Shackleton and Jake; '„lives.•
' The Past is gone, with all its;
_Tom Castle, Gerry Denomy,..; Brown' •
"Remember, • it vias the grief and soi'rcakv it
�•'••-D.B'- MacAdam, . Joe Durnin, courageous, •olds St. Paul- who Lank' forward now • to a new,
'Gordon• 'Mohri� an`•at„,,Mgrray, .:---:----+ -said;. "Forgetting all what lies glad tomorrow.
- Shea.rdown. F"lowe rl ea•rers fydro-c
p� %- hehYnd, and straining'forw'ard ''Wounds"`-• are•-• not "-hea-led by
were Elwood Atkinson and• Er-.• . to what lies ahead I press ° weeping,a d repining; •
nie Allen...... • i r- on. ,
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WAYNE- JAMES GARRICK meets record.
Just face'y ur cloud and:• find
,. The successful person forgets. its silver'liining.
He ,. ,knows • the past is Waste not `a - day in useless,
irrevocable arid he lets the vain •regretting;
Wayne-Jmes --Garrick, 120 - v dead past bury its dead.- The Make life worth while, giving
Wolfe Street, died suddenly magnanimous man forgets. He as well as getting. - .
,December 23' at the age of three
power i�ft�h M is too big .td let 'little things And lend a hand to aid a stum-
months in Alexandra -Marine disturbhim. -- - .. brother;
and General Hostpial. . b g y
The son of Percy James 'a=rid
Joyce Anne ' (Chambers)
-'Garrick, he,was 'born Septem.1
•rber •30, 1973 in-( 1arich".
THE. A �VAt`ION A}RI
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F/SUNDAY OL.� r45- A.M.
AMILY WORSHIP - 11:00 A.M,.. .....,•.
EVANGELISTIC -SERVICE - T:oZt P:M,
524-9341 •
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' LUTHERAN SERVICES -
• Robertson Memorial School -'
(BL• -A E� CND ELDON STREETS, GC 4 RI..- H)
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' SUNDAY SCHOOL- 9:30 A.
WORSHIP SERVICE -it A.M.
Pastor: same B,orrquist
`;333• Eldon Street, 524-6081•
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,,'1lu�d;c•J,,,rc• ttc rc,ttrlt>r•c r lhctt ct nrct�c tti tittit,fu,cl fit .!,cilli wi111uu[
- andfrets easily. It is reallyLife._. is enriched • through
Ontario Hydro this week metonly the small •-person who helping one another.
4 cherishes a rove "revenge. --Be of good cheer; Ttie. ,future
an all-time record demand for Life is •like running a race.'• holds the• treasure;
electr'ici without difficulty or ••
We,'Cannot afford to , look As we deserve, so" r hall our
Surviving besides his parents power cuts,. it was announced - behind •ht -it must keejrriiir eyes bleshings measure.
are one sister, 'trapy Ellep'and •' today, by, Hydro Chairman -
one, brother, Shawn Dale,. both , George-Gathercole. j
at 'home; his., grandparents, .."There- was an unpreceden-
Mrs. "Gordon (Kat°hleen), ted rise of more than- -two
Hodgkinson and Tbem`as . million •.kilov�atts in less than
' Chambers, bath of4 Goderich; 24 hours from Sunday to Mon -
and his great-grandparents, Mr., days when winter's, ,first severe
and Mrs. Roy Chambers of near -zero'. teriperatures hit' the •
Ituronview. . , province. - '
A private�funeral service Was '; •
'held at Stiles Funeral I -tome "Sunday's peak of 11,424,000 "
Monday, December .• 24 with7kilowatts jumped dramatically
Rev. G.L. Royal officiating. In- in less than 24 hours Co' an all-
te_.-ment• was in Maitland tine,, high of 13,7-17,000,,
4° Cemetery. •kileWatts oh Monday." `--
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'HAROLD G. ARBOUR `�.° ,11e ski•-1Vlonday's peak was
r eight. pi,cen.t higher than :the
Harold,-Arboar, Goderich, ". previous -rebord of 12.7- million
' died at`A"l andra Marine and •kirotts established in early
General" -Hospital Tuesday, • ; Derca*1iber, 1972,.While the Mm, --
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m,-, December 18. He was 67. perature has abated somewhat
A"son of Harry and"Elizabeth during the week, Hydro • is
(Riddell) Arbour, - he was born meeting daily demands' higher
May 19, 1906 in Waubishene) than the 1972 record.
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TI-RSTBAPT,ISiICHURCH
(Bap;ist Convention of i- So and Ouebec)
- MONTREAL STREET. nears The Square -
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,REV. W. H. iMcWHINNIEy F.R.G.S.
Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett -
9:45 a.m.— Sunday,' School -
Sunday 11 a.m.
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46 WEST ST. - 524-9442
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Park St at Victoria Pastor: H, Ross "Nicholls
10;00 a.m. Be' part of a growing Sunday School. -
11:4 a.m?, Counting Our Blessings"
6:30 p.m. Bible Study and"•bttreach
Anyone needing bus transportation phone -524-9903
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-CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
'EVANGELISTIC • -- FUNDAMENTAL--
REV R BRUBACHER, Pastor
DologIls 'i err," Roth.
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Prudential Jnsironce . Co.
of ' America.'
McDON D 'St. GODEFIICH
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Hourat2-p.m.
4 Huron Men's Chapel
,Aubjirrn at 8y ,e .: .a
"Evil ruva iIs When Good Win Do 'Nothing"
Holy Communion ' and Sermon at 11 a.m.
Nursery and Sunday School .at 11 a.m.
- . hector:., Canon G,G. Russell, -B.A., B.D.
ChoTrmasiefr "rgahrit: Joseph B. Herdman
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Bethel- Pentecost 'I• -ser-nacle
Affiliated with. the Pentecostal Assent ,ties of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN and WATERLOO STS
REV PETER G ST „DON. Pastor
-,SUNDAY, JANUARY, 6, 1974
,1000 a.m. =SUNDAY SCHOOL
1:00 exit—MORNING WORSHIP •
�` 00 p.rn. EVENING SEFIVICE
Tues. 8:00 p.'n. BIBLE STUDY .AND, PRAYER•,
Friday - 7:3d •p.m --Youth - Service
"No -man is free who cannot command himself!"
For ftlrther information about church *orifices - call 524-8506
(ictori_a Street United, ,hUrich..
HOUSE OF. FRIENDSHIP "`REV. LEONARD WARR
101 A.M.=Bible School `For All Grades -
41 A.M.---Worsh'p S.rvlce
Sermon: "IN' THE.•_i$.REAKING"'Oe B,R AD"
BENMILLER-.UNITED' CHURCH .'
10: "a.m. BIBLE •SCHOOL • FO Ft ALL
amm WORSHIP SERVICE
6:30 p.rt1. YOUNG PEOPLE'S -METING
7:30 p. ''i. ENING ERVICE
WED: 8 P.M. 1 AAYER MEETING' '
c'A HAPPY NEW` YEAR TO ALL"
ice, Welcon'Le You T. All These Services.
nox Presbyterian - Church
THE REV G LOCKHART ROY B A Minister
THE REV"�'"RoNALD' C McCALLOfi . Assistant
WILLIAM M CAMERON, Qirec‘or °St' P,r;ise
SUNpAY,,JANMARY 6, 197\4
10:00 a.m. Sunday School It°
11:00 anti. Divine Worship
Sermon:
"OUR FAITH IS OUR` STRENGTH"
'Nuncio & Junto! Congregation) .
Oepart to,Srrv"e
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North Street'Unjfed Church
REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT
SUNDAYf. JANUARY`"6, 19'14`'
9:45 a.m. - 10 year olds and- over • '
ifi:06 a.m. Babies td Veal olds
11:00 'a,m. - Morning Worship -.
SERMON: "A LOOPHOLE
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° time H.'t utterer Director of Music
Mies Clare McGowan • Assistant Visitor
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