The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-28, Page 15wr,
ii5th annual
Orange Lodge
session here'
Jt„is 68` years since an Orange.
"Grand Lodge has convened,,in 3'
Goderich, and . the Grand
Master of Ontario West is
among those looking forward to
the sessions, of April 26-27,
"I have travelled many miles,
over the past year," R.W. Brb.
Ernest G. Ashick, df Garson,
writes in a message to primary
° lodge members. ' `1 have met
some wonderful people in the
Orange Fafnily. '43eing a ,
—delegate -to ••;fie' sessions Ts ' cei'-
>", tainly an edtireafional ex-
'perii'nce.
Arrange a vacation or tirne off;
bring a carload and 'include
your wife. Enjoy a few days of
fellowship and of beautiful
scenery on the shores of Lake
lin for tests
because Dear Ruth: a•
When you phoned last night;
and said you were going into
hospital...`just for tests'...I felt,
rather than heard the tremor ,in
your voice. You and I have
known each other too long" to
try to camouflage thefear that
-in both' aux--m-ind and
because we are so close and,
have shared many things over
-the years we have reached that
wonderful place wh a we can
open up to each other.e en at a
time like, `this.
You mentioned the doctrs�
say it will be' several days •
before they know the score.
Waiting is a difficult time. Yet,
try to believe that what Jesus
said makes sense in your
situation when he stated, "You
will know the truth, and the
truth will make you.free".
Your doctors will search for
the truth that will • free .:them. rt
froth faulty diagnosis. •By the
process of elimination the cause
of your trouble can be iden-•
tified so that it can be treated.
Ybu will be freed from the fear
of the unknown, and both' you
*arid your doctor..will'lie able to
plan for future strategy.'
To be sure; some of the teats
will be',unpleasant: Missing °
breakfast and having in its
crusade ""
Who's Who
WILLIAM E. (BILL) MCCAUL
Mr. McCaul is a General In -
Huron. I am looking forward to surance Agent ;in Toronto; On -
seeing you all in Goderich," tario and an elder_at_-Knox
It will be the 115th annual" Presbyterian Church. He has
session 'for the Provincial • been a Gideon.'for many years,
, Grand Lodge• of Ontario West, and served • for some time as
and the 98th1tconvacation for President of the Toronto Camp.
the Provincial Black Chapter. As Director of Music for In -
Sessions of each will, be held in vita'tion. to Live Crusades, Bill
Knox Church hall. 'The is responsible for the training
"""'""""""'°....q 'stomary two banquets will be
q of the Crusade choir and the
held, one "for the Orange in conduct of the Crusade ser-
, North Street United church vices. ^
hall, and for the Black in Knox Bill and his wife Eva have
hall. There will be memorial served the church faithfully in
services at the cenotaph 'at many capacities throughout the
11:45. on Wednesday and - years. They have two
Friday, and a dinner meeting daughters: Donna_ Ruth and
for county masters at Hotel ' :;Marilyn. . •
Bedford at 6 p:m..on Thursday, The Invitation to Live
April 25. • Crusade Comes to Goderich
Hotel'. Bedford will be March' 29.
-headquarters' for Grand -Lod e
head, g .._
officers and .also. for the Budgets up
billeting committee.
Registrations may :be made ilo
before opening' of the sessions
on Wednesday. and Friday:v.A
4 -4)V --
available on Tuesday evening, ,.
when a service is to be held in
Victoria Street 'United Church, •
•with' the minister, Rev.
Leonard Warr, as speaker.
As mentioned in the Signal
^ ' Star last week, the,. Orange,
Grand -Lodge has " provided
$250 and the Grand`aBlaek
Chapter $500, to be,,awa-rded to
a Goderich' organization or
group performing noteworthy
work 'i'ir-the field of social' or
community service. If more
than one ' qualifies, the fund
• 'may be divided. It is required
that applications, aecompa•nied'
by,; appropriate, particulars of
the organization's` accomplish-
, ments and plans, be in the
hands of the, publicity commit=
tee secretary, W.E.--'Elliott,94
Arthur St. not later than April
•10. ,c`.
KnoxWMS
collect
feast Coin
The W-.M.S. Knox Afternoon
Auxiliary 'meeting, was held in
the Church. Parlor Tuesday af-
ternoon, February 19 at ,2.30
p.m. President . Mrs. Clayton
Edward opened the meeting'
withthe call to. worship, '
,Tvverity,eight - members an-
swered the roll call and there
were five visitors which..were
all warmly welcoined by the
President. ' '•
Members were informed of
the World's Day of 'Prayer 4n
North Street Church Friday af-
ternoon, March 1 'at 2:30 p.m.
The Least Coin ' collection
was made in a simple but
.reverent way and all had an
opportunity of giving' a' toto
help in the call to Help the
'Needy. ,
Mrs. R. McAllister and Mrs.
Stewart Knight spoke regar-
'd.ing the 'coming Live Crusade
which • begins March 29 to April
7 and .gave very interesting in
formnation'in this regard
The treasurer in her report
informed the members of the.
generous , donation' to the
Auxiliary from C.E. Erpey, in
memory of his wife, which was
graciously acknowledged.
An interestih`g letter from '
Miss Ida White, missionary in
India, was read. Miss ' Lily
MacArthur and Mrs. James'.
Horton, then presented a
beautiful study of Revelations.
Christ is -working in the middle
of His Church and to the people
he .says "Behold I stand at the
Door and Knock." After the
final hymn .and praYer, mem--°
hers enjoyed a social half hour
. 1 •
place some bad t ng tuff
t eor..
'tasteless capSultir will
sliar `pen x-ray and fluorsocopic
pictures is, I must • admit, no
substitute for that wonderful
food we had at your. place "a
month ago! Nevertheless these
things are par for the course
e' the •er'-
sonification ' of good Irumo
co-operation as you go along
with those Who give you the
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GODRRICH 5IQNM. TAR, T1{URSPPA�Yr FlB VM Y 28, 1974-7P4911 ,
Couple married
in Paris,chw'ch
Sacred Heart �,h.urvh- in
Parris was decked with floral
arican$ements Saturday,
February, 2 for the double -ring
ceremony conducted by Father
Noonan which united Brian
Joseph Scully. Brantford and
Lynn Ann, ..ibbots, Burford,. in
marriage.
The groom is the son of Mrs.
'Katherine Scully, London. Mr.
and Mrs, Harold J. Gibbops',
--'Burford, are ehe parents of the
bride. Mr. and Mrs. J.A.
r –-"`S"nider oderich, are the
gr4orn's. grandparents.
Music was supplied by'
organist Mrs. Keith Bradley.. The' reception was at the Op -
As you•.submit to your doc- and soloist Miss ° Helen
tor's care believe.th,at•the Great' - McLaren who sang "God Hath
Physician is ministering to you, "• Not Promised".
need throggh medical 'skill. For her wedding, the bride
You say you have faith in your ' wore an empire -lined grown of
-doctor,- that_he's eXperienced lace,_ At back, the lace fell in
anduperbly trained.; You feel tiers from a waistline bow.•She
you c'ttp put your life in •his' . wore a shoulder -length veil end
hands. carried •a cascade of yellow
'Yet, you\and I •know that daisies accented with miniature
your life is akin God's hands. mauve carnations.
You are no Strad er, to. God and Maid of honor was Miss, Jan
can approach him s openly .as Galloway, Paris, ip a . gown
you approach your hysician. featuring a purple velvet bodice
You can converse to -'hi ' heart- , and a mauve polyester satin
to-heaft and' .kalk over our
needs as freely as • your o n
-children come to. you. Don't b '
•afraid to. express your fears as�,
well as your faith to Him who
made you acid loves you more
than you can ever know." a
I pray the results of your
tests may bring you relief from
anxiety and „concern...either
through.- = ap.p.ropri-ate_.
medication, corrective surgery
or' direct..healing from God. If it
takes surgery, remember that it
is simply one of God's ways •of •
caring for you through cor-
este.
skirt. Bridesrnaids Miss Linda,
Scully, sister of the groom,
Goderich and Misses Donna
and Helen Labinowich of Bran-
Aford, wore gowns with mauve
velvet bodices 'and pale'nlauve
polyester satin ,skirts. They all
G carried round bouquets •of .
'white ' daisies , accented with
mauve and yellow miniature
carnations.
droom,sman was William
Barlow, Goderich. Ushers were
�.ordon-.Wray,. (tndPric); Alfred
Gibbons, brother of the bride,
Windsor, and Rob Defayette,
Woodstock.
tirnist Hall in Paris. The
bride's mother chose a royal
blue velvet dress with antique
ivory lace and a corsage of
white and yellow daisies. The
groom's mother' selected • a
Spanish rose crepe romaine
dress- with a corsage of white
sweetheart roses. ,0.
For travelling'=:to Northern
Ontario, the bride chose a
silver and white palazzo suit
with a corsage of red
sweetheart roses.
Guests were present from
Toronto-, Goderich, Ottawa,
Brantford, London and,,
Michigan, *The wedding • cake.
was designed by the bride and
Mrs. Thomas Galloway, aunt of
the bride.
The couple . is residing in
Hamilton.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was feted at showers
LUgiveia...-by. J.an..Ga1.1.oway....Paris,
and DF,nna and Helen•
Labinowich, Hamilton.
Mrs. Scully, mother of the
groom, entertained • the bridal
• party following the wedding
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WILLIAMS
CEMETERY
NEMORIALS
Arid scriptions
.. Stratfo - Ontario
Bob McC
Representative
.II Cambria Rd., Goderic
• Phone 524-7345.
reflect
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" A$
i ncreas
Be grateful for God-given
gift§' 'df'
anesthesia,' , ,surgeons,
medicines, therapy and the
` miracle, of healing. We, both
know from experience that
cheerful thanksgiving for God's
• '•l f ed tore- t climate
li'm ate
- Sotne of' -the; »year's budgets
have been presented to Huron
County °Council a>i1
to Administrator Jahn Berry,
there niay have to be extra
dollars raised to finance the
1974 commitments.
Half ,in jest and half iri sin,
cerity, „Berry told_ county coun-
cillors :°when all the
budgets are totalled together
this year the outcome may
require some changes •in the
county mill rate. •`
During ;1974, general govern-
ment will cost $65,400 in-
'" cluding.. the Warden's salary
and expenses at $3,500; county
council' sessions at $25,000;
n;
-county committees .at $15•,000;
and • conventions and
de egations `at .$3,500.
e°neral • ad'ministration' will
take another $118,200 with
$80;000 required for salaries in.
the clerk -treasurer's dep'ar
year, counci was . orcy
crrganiae•eornixiittees provisions is the es
because of for complete recoverand a'n-
a' eat among coon y coun-
cillors. Roy Allin, depuswered prayer.' ty reeve DI am not putting my„, head in
of Colborne Township, died the sand, as ,you might suppose,
suddenly. r'ecently.Reeve and ignoring ,the question you
Everett Mcllwain, reeve of the. ' asked' last night,. "What if the
;Tc�wnship=of •oder h; 'was tests prove a terminal named to complete 'Mr. Allin's con-
dition?" • Of course, we' roust
two year term on the Planning face this possibility. '
Board and the' new` deputy- . I have nothing better to add
reeve of Colborne, not' yet ap- to what St. Paul said, "We
pointed,, will become a member know. that•in everything God,
of the library board. -
The steering committee for love him...Who shal1 separate
b wd.according' d h t
together, '
works'for good with those who
the •UDIRA '' (Urbar3 Develop- us• from the °lov.e Of Christ?
ment in Rural Areas) study' SF a-I''l tribulation, or..-.,
„will be Warden Bill, Elston;distress...peril • or •sword?
James A. Mair, chairman of the No...for" 1 am sure that neither' -
. ,p'lanning. board; Cecil Desjar- death, nor fire,"nor angels, nor
dine, :planning board member; principalities, nor` things'
and Roy Westcott and Elmer ,present, , nor things to
Hayter, both ,,of the land corne...nor anything else in all
division committee. ' creation, ,- will be -able td
The study team will be War- separate •us from the love of
den Elston, Mr. Maar and,Plan- 4God in Christ- Jesus.-"
xlgi er ctor G�arv'David
ni son.
ment along with -$5,000 for • ;
telephone bills; $1,500 for.
postage; $300 for advertising;
$7,500 fore legal, audit and in-- Rebeliahs
surance fees; .$4,500 for travel
and conventions; 1700 for
workmen's cornpensati,on; and
.$8;000 in employees benefits.
v•
No change was reported iii
the grants to patriotic and' • "sea!line 4 (Liv}ng Bible):."The QLord
eductional funds. These total ' ` �. '
who created o-You...says, I7on'•t•
$11,040. be afraid, for I
discuss eye
- Othefs have accepted these
• words- by faithand ended their
days in'beauty and serenity, an-
ticipating the next -chapter of
their eternal lives. If ' it should
:p -rove necessary I know
have the faith and 'strength to
do this" also.
Finally, I want to share with
- you a piece •of 'scripture 1 fell`
upon the other day. from Isaiah
•^
have,ransomed
"The�> budget � for the '-The" Goderich ,Rebekat you; I have called you by Hattie;
Emergency Measures depart- Lodge No. 89, held its regular, you are mine. When yrs ger
ment 'was set' 'at $800,with'the meeting February 12 ' in the thmugh'deep 1�u�eteh and great
-ovince' paying $720; Lodge Room, MacKay Hall. I will beer with you.
The Social Services Commit- trouble,
^ :Noble Grand Sister Elva
tee budget was brought in and Osbaldeaton presided.
When
you go 'through rivers of
Duringthe business, the difficulty, you will not drown!
,accepted by council at $453,250 Wheh vou'walk through the fire -
,with a county Share of $94,130.; ..machine lfor the lazy eye in of, ohrressiona you will not be
Last,,year's count share was children of Huron County was u
$72,551,' The increase -', in the - discussed and• a motion made burned\ p "`f6r"'I am the Lora
budget can be attributed to, to
GOO , your Savior.'
to siva' another 'donatidn to You know how much i love
the inc
January '1`,, Said chairfna'
reale in general help keep• it operating.
you...be assured 'Gad log e"s you
assistance benefits 'effective
The ' 500 card marathon is
, progressing. Over one hundred
Reeve Charles Thomas. dollars. taken in so far and only
Indigent funerals will cost''"half way through it. 'By all
more',in 1974. The basic fee to reports every one is enjoying
funeral directors has been in- the games 'and* get togethers.
creased from $300 to $425 and Plans were made for the an -
the maximum allowable for a ndal dessert card party and
funeral' lias • been increased bake sale, taking place at
from $500 to $750. MacKay Hall Wednesday,
Library services in theecounty April -3 at 1:30 p.m.,, following
will cost $218,050 with a the meeting.
county contribution of The members played •
$133,050. In 1973, the county Whist High winner was
share was $95,357, • • Helen Morley and low,
" As• in all budgets fort, 19,74, Amelia Straughan. -
the main increase is due to the
necessary salary adjustments
which also reflect the increase
in employee benefits," said
Chairman John F. Flannery.
For the third time in the past
IF YOU CARE
ENGIVEOUGH
GENEROUSLY
Court
Sister
Sister v,
even more:
His , name is‘',different: in
every language.
DIEU, GOTT, ALLAH,
BRAHMAN, YAHWEH GOD
- But there' only one God
avid all -faiths worship KIM.
B A 1'41
P.O. BOX NO. 212-
VIfORiD°
DAY OF
PRAY
North St. United Church
MARCH 1'
2:30 . p.m.
Speaker: Mrs. C.L. Wltticli, Blyth, Ont.'
"MAKE US BUILDERS OF PEACE"
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SUNDA
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SERVILE
,MR. 'AND MRS. B.J. SCULLY
BROTHERHOOD WEEK
THE• SYMBOL OF THE MATURING OF MANKIND,
The cynic sate - of what use brotherhood proclaimed one week
a year? As tine droe-hrthe symbol of the ocean so this effort on
the part of two great Faiths is the symbol of man's desire for
world unity.. As arms are. outspread` in 'friendship and
recognition of the oneness of mankind. and the oneness of '
Religion it is much easier .to remember all coir brothers' of
whatever shade -or point of conviction. The Sahel Community • .
,of Goderich join our Christian and Jewish brothers and sisters •
-in this prayer for world unity. 0 my God! 0 my God! Unite the
hearts of Thy servants, and reveal to them Thy great purpose.
May they follow Thy:eommandment's-and=abide-in•Thr•law. Help--'-
t•hem, 0 God, Iry their endeavor, ,and grant them strength to
serve Thee. 0 God! leave them not to themselves, but guide
their steps by the light of knowledge, and cheer their hearts by
Thy. Iove0 Verily, Thou art.their -Helper and their Lord. . -
- Bahaullah
f0 '
The family that .orals together....Stays together
of
LUTHERAN SERVICES
Robertson Memorial. School
(BLAKE AND ELDON STREETS, -GODERICH) °
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 A.M.
WORSHIP, SERVICE - 11 A.M. w
Pastor: Bruce Bjorkquist '
333 Eldon Street, 524-6081
'I•h,•rxfr''I:'' .Ltir, rvrri'c'Iucir ti.m,1,'ct neon, tti justifiird-try ,frith wilhout
thr oI '.oris ir( Ow 'I(l v Ilnrnnris ;l 20 •
FIRST- BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of 'Ontario and Quebec)
.MONTREAL STREET near The Square -
REV. W.H. McWHINNIE F.R.G:S. , -
Organist: Mr. Frank Bisset(
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m. 'Mcstning Worship
Invitation to Live Crusade March 29 to April 7.
COME AND WORSHIP WITH .US'
ALL ARE WELCOME
Remember
Church.The FreeiiMet-hodist.
Park St. at Victoria % Pastor: •H. Ross Nicholls
10:00 a.m. Be, part of a growing Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Missionary -Educator from Egypt'
6:30 p.m. Bible. -Study
Anyone needing bus:rtransportatIOn-phone, 524-9903
Everyone Welcome
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC-- FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R. BAUBACHER, Pastor .
10:00-a.m. BIBLE SCHOOL d
For free bus transportation please call 524-9497
11:00 A.M. DR. J..H. WATT, GENERAL SECRETARY
FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCHES OF. CANADA
6:30 WORD QF ,LIFE CLUB -
• 7:30 EVENING SERVICE
WED. 8 P.M. PRAYER MEETING'
.Welcome to the Friendly :Church
THE SALVATION ARMY
18 WATERLOO ST. S -
SUNDAY SCHOOL „— 9:45 A.M.
FAMILY WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE - 7:00 P.M.
Home League (ladies) Wed., 8:00. p.m.
WEEKDAY , Prayer & Bible' Studies Thurs, 7:30 p.m.
FACERS - CAPTAIN Q. HERBER - CAPTAIN M. McKENZIE
"All A4e Cordially -invited to Attend" ,
524-9341
S GEORGE'S -CHURCH
SU ! AY, MARCH 3, 1974
LENT I •-
Holy C union at 8:30 a.m.
Holy Communion, =•nd Sermon at 1.1y a.m.
Nursery and Sunda School - id 11 a.m.
Memorial . Services for -the = to Bishop of Huron
Wed. Holy Communion at 7..' and 9:30 a°m.
Bible - Study at 7 P. .
Rector: Canon G.G. Russell,: B•D. '
Ci irmaster-Organist Joseph -B. dman'
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE REV, G. LOCKHART ROYAL, Q.A. Minister
•"THE REV. RONALD C. MOCALLUM, Assistant
WILLIAM M: CAMERONs'Director of Praise
SUNDAY; ``MARCH 3, 1974
10:00 a.m. $unday.0 School
11:00 a.m.. Dl*lneo)Wership'
Sermon: "
"Mt SP'IRIT'S TESTIMONY TO THE WORLD"
(Nursery & Junior Congregation) „
Enter to Worehip . . Depart to Serve
COME TO A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL
IF YOU NEED A RIDE, WE SAVE A BUS
Bethel Pentec -seal Tabernacle
Affiliated With the .fitecoetal; Assemblies of Canada .
CORNER .4'F ELGIN and WATERLOO STS.
REV. PETER G. ST DON, Pastor -
SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 197.4,
- 10:00 a.m.=SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m.—MORNING WORSHIP
7:00 p.m. -EVENING SERVICE
Tues,400 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
Friday 7:30,p.m.---Youth Service - -,
- "Groanings which ,cannot be uttered are often- prayers which
' cannot be,_refused." "
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,For further Information about chu"rch services call 524-8506,
Victoria Street United Church
HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV.. -LEONARD WARR
" 10 A.M.—Bible School For All Grades
11 A.M.—Worshlp Service
Sermon: "WHERE THE NEED- AS"
BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH
i:30 P.M. -•--•Worship Service &'Bible School
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Mrs. J. Snider ^Mrs.. Leonard Warr
Victoria St. -Organist Seminar* Pianist
`A Choir Director & 'Choir Director
North Street United arch
r REV. ROBERT L.. • YM'ONT
SUNDAY, , 'RCH 3, ,1974 .
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9: • .nt. - 10 year olds and over
.-i:00 a.m. - Babies to nine year olds
11:00 a.m. =' Morning, Worship
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FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT
Lorne H. Dotterer .' Directoef Music
Miss Clare McG0i an AMlistant •Visltor
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