The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-07, Page 19J
FR�MTHEICIER'S SIM
Trinity •Anglinan Church
REY. FRED CARVER alith
The Lenten season is both a is alive.- He is the skme yester-
sad occasion and one of joy., It day, today, and forever.
is sad because' we are made Scripture tells us that we
aware of the implications of the must be born twice - first by
crucifixion -'pit was necessary natural means and then by
for Gad to give of Himself supernatural. The first time
totally and completely for are born of the flesh and to
mankind to be saved from' the second ,or new birth is of the
evilness which has, surrounded • Spirit. The Spiritual birth is
it since the fall from, fully realized when we turn to
• righteousness. God ,knew that God with, a repentant heart. It
inan, since it was through a is when we come to recognize
man that Satan was able to oursely s sinnerwand desire
turn creation from the Creator, 'to be cleansed that we ask
would only be able to'be recon- Jesus Christ to purify us by em- ,
ciled to the Heavenly Father ptying our hearts of 'all that is
through a man - or the 'second sinful and replacing it with His;
Adam - Jesus Christ. Son God Divine Love. Thus, our lives
gave His Son for the salvation are transformed. s a
of mankind. Jesus waked the Although each day should iae
earth for one reason. His ,love is one of repentance, Lent offers
so great that He was willing to us a special opportunity to con -
be nailed to a tree so that all °centrate on our Spiritual
who would believe in Him growth through self-denial,
would receive eternal, life. fasting, anpenance. This
season gives us anexcellent op-
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Lent -is alla joyous season,
when we look forward to the
resurrection of aur:Lord Jesus
'Christ, because it is in this..
miraculous event that our hope
has its foundation. If Jesus did .
not riseon the' third day, His
•remains would have• remained'
in a the tomb to decay and,
therefore, He would still be just
as dead as He was when His
body was removed from the
cross. As it is, we•know by, the
first hand witness of the early,
disciples that`Jesus appeared CO
them. We also kno'w'fr'omthe
experience of Christians down
through " the centuries, to the
' present day, that Jesus Christ'
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j0 flIESE FAREU
MRS. ELLEN NELLIE
THOMAS
Mrs. Ellen (Nellie) Thomas,
126 Elgin ,Ave. E., died sud-
denly at her home •'Sa°turday,•
March 2. She was 87.
The former 'Nellie Marwick,
she was born October 22, 1886
to David 'and Margaret
(McLay) Marwick in Goderich.
She'has• been a lifelong resident„
here.
She was, married to Joshua
V. Thomas who ' predeceased
her May 13, 1969.
Surviving are three
daughters, Mrs. Marie Boyes, '
Goderich; Mrs. Frank, (Betty) -
Heard, London; Mrs. George
(Helen) Cardwell, Sarnia;'uone
son, Captain William Thomas,
Sarnia; eight grandchildren
and five' great grandchildren;
and one brother, John Marx
wick, Goderich. '
Funeral service was Tuesday,
'March 5 'at McCallum Funeral
portunity of. concentrating „on Home with Canon G. G.
' additional Spiritual exercises. �_ Russell officiating. ..
reading Scripture, meditation, I.uterment- Was in Maitland
and player. - ' ' Cemetery. Ushers were Jim
The Lenten season, therefore, Boyes, Paul Cardwell, David
is, .sad,, because we remember Heard, Ab Powell, Don
what sinners we are and what • MacKa_y. and Bill Leeson. •
it cost' God to redeem us, but it .
is also a tine of joy when we
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H. M. BRECKOW
experience a loving Heavenly. ' Harold Maitland Breckow,
Father in our ,lives. as He 12 Byron, Street, London; died
assures.us that,.we are forgiven,
made clean, and have` the
• promise of life - true life which
extends into eternity. We no
longer need to exist; rather,
ours is" the abundant. life -that -w-•
Jesus Christ has promised each'
of us. Praise God!
Crusade
's who
n•
yeu shou$h 3 walk thruujh ih, kagry
of ow shadow uJ death, me ull•
'1�4r 0,„l ,•vr3 far Thou art w h me, f'wlm
, .. ..
suddenly at Alexandra Marine'Hospital Tuesday, February 26.
and GgperaLHospital FebruarY She was 80,
The°,daughter of Thomas and ' '
Janet (Jones) Lindsay, she was
born April 6, 1893 in Bancroft. '
Frederick and Cyrena (Alin) She had kteen a resident of
ow he lived in Colborne Maitland Manor since'Au st
25.liew
Born June 29, 1905 in
Colborne' Township to Charles
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GODERICH �4ONA:IrwSTAR, THURSDAY MARCH y, 1974 --PAG* 3A
The younger,. newer model
outstripped my panting pace
with an -easy grace and 'rhythm
The road to the Glen and home
.never seemed longer'as. I wat-
ched" him lope off into the
Township until coming to 1967. sic
distance, g t you are alive and run- above, t r
Breck •&o ..
beliieue - Death on ,±a cross'' (ver 8.1b)
for rich and poor.alike ,, . .
in it for everyman. "Except ye " All 1 can say in-conclurpt`ou.'ts
this: ` Potrgetting what is
be converted...„..." ,
And sometimes it isn't just behind me and reaching out for
people that need, change. Whole that• which lies ahead, 'k press'
organizations may need conwer- toward the goal,ato win the prize
which is God's Rall to • life
Goderich at the age of 18. He Canon G. G. Russell conduc- "There but for a1� few too Hing. Joggers all are we. Then 3:1.3,14)
attended elementary school i ted the graveside service at many „years ago, go Ir-, I think, what do ' you do when the Won t you dear friend, atgng
Colborne Township, high Maitland Cemetery Friday, `' as I jog along. Inside l was still younger model goes by? Can with me say, West that'swill,
f 1
University of Western Ontario. Home was in charge of
warde the
school in Goderich and n the March , 1. McCallum Funeral 17° veers of age tearing" "along you raise a cheer, and still keep r ,•I•will forget the past,..I it ,
like the new model that` 'had pacing along? Can you accept'
y 'n Christ Jesus" (Phil.
He was married in Muirikerw,
Ontario, to Eva Adrian who
predeceased him July 24, 1972.
He lived most of the time in
Leamington r where he taught
high school: He has lived• ip
London since his " retirement -
He was a member of'Wesley
Knox United Church where he
was an elder...
Surviving are one brother,
Charles Breckow of Goderich;
and two nieces, Mrs. Mel
(Evelyn), - B.rocklebank,
Toronto, and Mrs. Victor
(Joyce) Campbell, London.
Funeral service was Thur-
• sday, February 28 at Stiles
Funeral. Home, with Rev. Clif-
ford G. Park officiating.
Interment was in Woodland -
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Dennis and Mel 13rocklebank, `'
,Bert' Pentland, Ainley' Baker
and Clarence A`llin.
MRS. MARY JANE
•�JOHNETON
• Mary Jane Johnston died.
February 27, in ;Goderich,
where she resided for 47 years.
She was a daughter of the
late John oynt, MPP for North
- Huron in the 1920's and Annie
Amelia Fulford - of St. Helens
and •Lticknow.
After graduating from'' Alma
College, St. Thomas, she
'married the late Robert John-
' ston, .former Registrar of the
Supreme Court and Sheriff'of
Huron.
• Following the death-' of her
husband in 1941, she continued
W reside at 32 Waterloo Street,
Goderich: • ,.,.vr,.,,:;;
She was an active member of
North St. United Church, a for-
mer member of the Order of the
Eastern Star and an honorary
member of the'Ahmeek Chap`
ter,
'She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. . Glenn
• (Roberta) Hays and °MrS.
George (Pauline) Parsons; both
cif Goderich. Also surviving. are
,Author Gladys Mint says
some people are like closed,'
buds who dare not risk to
chance of blooming lest t ey
not be as beautiful as someone
else. Therefore, they never open
up to- be the;person God inten-
ded thein- to be. -_
'it -is one of the terrible facts
of life that marfy stumble
unhappily through life bound
in the fetters of low self esteem.
The destructive root of unbelief,.
in ourselves is often found in
est: re'ection b someone
loves and forgives' us. He
declared our.value at Calvary
by saying, in .effect, "I think you
are worth dying for!"'
Surely if you doubt your own
worth, you dispute the God
who made you. -
• I believe God wants us to live
with an'enortnous sense of•well -
being by dumping all our
4hangups, inadequacies 'and
depressions at.the foot of .the
cross. Those who have , done
this • are so free of self
the p J Y n
co sciousness .that they' often
important when. we were scare others." They may not
child' . love, 'given as a be the average Christian but
reward Tor performance;' corn- • they are ,Normal! b
arisons within • a, family
amity status in -the community
. . . all these can produce
wariness about the acceptance
of -others and hence ourselves.
Today's, _pressures ' also
'heighten a sense of wbr-
ch a person, having accep-
themselves because God
has accepted them is free to
reach' out to others not
necessarily on the basis of need
but: on -the basis of love. They
•are;comfjrtable with. everyone.
thlessness ' because we, 'can in any'situation. They are free
never keep up with,the increase to forgive because they know
of knowledge, -with, new trends, they are forgiven by God. `
ideas � r even current Compare -someone like this
vocabula'i�p • • with another who -lacks ' this
`What's in' can drive anyone • freedom. Often, they are bar -
looking for security , by being ping critics, quick to point out
'with iC--- around the bend. the error in,someone else.
Many people are- discovering 'Same•; play games, 'wearing
that two or three cars in the -the- mask 'of a role they've
garage, a T.V. set in every' chosen, sometimes .a:, very
room, university0education, . a spiritual one. . outwardly
summer home, a swimming pious but inwardly barren.
pool in the back yard, ' trips Others, not wanting to reveal'
abroad, or whatever happens to their real person talk too much.
be the 'in thing' does not bring Still others become'authorities
a sense -of personal -worth or the on' ariy subject; even Bible
' security for which they seek. quoters, to hide their blatant
So how do we come to terms insecurities:They may try to
with this? Who can tell us who prove their personal worth in
wg are and Whatt we're worth? honors, position, ,higher
God can. ,He tells us about paycheques and more
our value and His actions possgssion's. anything to
demonstrate our worth. • ' . soothe the naggiir doubt of low
He says, I have called you self -esteem -and keep them from
b.. name...` I- know you' so well
y Y °facing themselves.,
even the hairs lin your'head are Our worth is not defined in
numbered. . I will never ,for these things It is bound up in
sake, you' nor- leave you." He ' the position we hold in 'God's
tells, us not to be anxious eyes He loved.us so much He
because he 'knows our- ,needs sent Hig son, Jesus" Christ, to
which He will supply if we will tell us. .
but trust Him, He knows our' Our value is' so great he
dowpfallings and shortcomings, thought we were worth dying
yet,. in His amazing mercy he for, ,
ARCHIBALD MOXH-AM
Regional .
Planning' Director
arrangements.
" a brother,' J. W. Joynt of:
On Jaarrary, 1973 Arch
Moxham` retired from the A.B. Lucknow, nine grari•dchildren —
MRS. G.W. WRIGHT
just • passed tine by. But now my
• body could no longer say • a
wholehearted yes to my spirit,
Mrs. Gordon W. Wright, and so perforce I must come in
last.
(Bertha Mackenzie) died sud _. _
this thought: '"The youth have goal of Jesu3f.,'' '":��
ith ro er - -
faculties that, w p p
cultivation, would qualify them
.for „ almost any. ' position of
trust" even when that position
denly at her home in Barrie on As the runners in life go by of trust is yours or your goal?
Wednesday, February 20, and leave me last, what's to be ,And what if you're the one
Sh Goderich, Will I stop in h h broken through the
the youngest' daughter of the .." Fume in anger? Whip up• a lit- front? Long before' you reach
late` Kenneth and. Winnie tie more adrenalin? your hand over your shoulder
MacKenzie. Christianity proposes that it to pat yourself on back, re'mem
She is" survived by her is enough to find oneself still a ' ber the Manager who paysothe
husband; one daughter, Carol; participant; that „position and;one wage utoi all. .
•speed havenothingto-do. with Christiania doesn't ccndozle
(Mrs. Alvin Mullen) Toronto, � self -con atulation. Speed and
four step -daughters, Loretta, success. Christs parable of•the self-congratulation.
talents offers the thought that stamina are given to cover
(Mfrs. Dieter Leta' ,Oshawa; � more round, to. climb moun•
Carolyn, (Mrs. B. Boulianne) ..-the one.talent Mr. Average has g
St Catharines; Rebecca (Mrs ' has as much honor as the ten tains, to tread new paths. The
h
She was born •incldone?dismay?.
Who" a
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old gam of comparisons as
Rodger Levalley) New Toronto; talents of Mr. Genius -- g
and France's, (Mrs.'Glen Drake)• providing Mr. Average stays in two sides. One stops you run- tawa.
on in=
Ottawa; One brother, Angus, o. e 'r -ace
b b h f th and does his best Hing, the other trips you
Toronto; and two sisters, , Moreover, 'another story of Hated values of self. Only in
Kathryn, ("Mrs. H.J. Hammer) Christ's startles, with the con-
•
Christ may we accept the
Roseville, •Michigan, . and cept that the Manager'pays the healing solution.
Rebecca„(Betty) of Goderich. same wages. no ;natter when "There must be no .room for
The funeral was held Satur- you started working - just so Flrivalry and, personal vanity
day, February 23, at the Jen- long as'you work' among you, but 'Oil must hym-
_
nett 'Funeral' Home, 'Barrie, Now I'm not about fo revive ' bly reckon ,others better than
with' the Rev. W. 'Copeland of the' tiredold "content with my yourselves” (Phil. 2:3,N.E.B.)
St. ;Paul's Anglican Church of- lot" philosophy. I3asically, as it Had Christ played the game of
ficiating. ~Interment was in St. is applied by man; it isn't even Comparisons we ' never would
ul's Cemetery, 'Pallbearers' Christian. Christianity calls •for= -have` isoti'a1'e tj ne: would "
Pa
were: Alvin Mullen, Dieter •change. - sinless He took the,blame while
Letz, Rodger.s,•Levalley, •Hugh I believe in change .for,
all the world could jog.off free.
Breen, Jack Sa�ladana, and people, for,�ghettos, for under- "He' humbled himself, and in
Brian Hudson. ;privileged races and peoples, • obedience accepted 'even death
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WILLIAMS
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford - Ontario
Bob McCALLUM•
Representative' •
11 Cambria Rd., .Goderich
Phone 524-7345 '
.The family that prays together....Stays together
Dick Company of Canada .Ltd:,and two great-grandchildren.'.
,-;for whom, until his retirement,,
he had been.; Advertising and •
Sales, Promotion Manager. •
A skilled artist and designer
he had brought to -this position
much needed versatility • and
impact with his original. print
ad, direct'.niail and sales
literature -'designs • as well as
design -ft -1'g" trade. show displays
focfthe cpmpany. • • - •
During the second , World
Wain he served overseas with
the Canadian Armed Forces,
serving finally in Canadian
Military 'Headquarters, Lon-
don, England.'
A Christian of deep-convic-
tion, Arch"' isT an active member
�)f St. -Cuthbert's Anglican
Church, 'Leaside, Ontario.. He
:served four years•a,s a warden,
andfar 12 years has been
leader. of a 33ible Study group
known as _the Brotherhood of
Anglican Churchmen., He also
served two, years as President
of the Diocesan Council' • of
He is cus'rently Lay Reader of
St, Cuth'bert's- Church.'
'Arch has served as a member
of the board of -p rectors of In-
vitation to''Live'Crusades since
,196.9. He -joined the ,ream as a
Regional Planning Director in
the fall of 1972.
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' She was- predeceased by three
sisters, Mrs," J. W. • (Annie)
Lillico, Mrs. W. S. (Ida)
McLeod and"" Mrs. A. E.
(Letitia) Millson.
Rev. -"G. L. Ro'alofficiated at
the funeral *'service held in the
chapel. of Stiles Funeral Home
at 11 a.m. March 2.
-:The_paiUiearers, werewHarold.
Bettger, -James Britnell, L.B.
Graham, Gordon McManus,
Gordon. Muir and William
Schaefer. -
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MRS: -MABELLE ' pUNG
Mrs. • Mabelle Young,
Homewood • Sanitarium,
Guelph; died 'there Monday,
February 25, The former
Mabelle • Weeks, she was
*deceased by her Husband,
Ross E. Young. r ,.
Survivors `include two
daughters, Mrs. Arthur K.
(Ruth E.) Ken1ibar, St.,' Lucia
and Mrs.• Walton (Kay)
Maund, Toronto.
•'The graveside service at
;Maitland Cemetery was con -
"ducted by Rev: Leonard Warr,
'Wednesday, -February ,27, ,L
MISS OLGA LINDSAY
Miss Olga Lindsay of
- Maitland N' anor, died at
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LUTHERAN SERVICES
Robertson Melltorial. School
(BLAKE AND .ELDON 'STREETS, GODERICH)
SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9:30 A.M. - -,
WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 A.M.
Pastor: Bruce Bjorkquist
333 Eldon Street, 524-6081
'Therefore wrr c.r,rir:Iuch, that (7 711(117 is`3ustr(acc! 18 fcrith without
;,the; cleecls of the Iaw. 13nnicins' 3.:28 • - `
,FIRST BAPTIST_ _ CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of . Ontario and Quebec)
' MONTREAL STREET near: The Square
REV.-W.H. McWHINNIE F9R'.G •S,
Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
•11:00 .a.in. Morning Worship
Remember invitation to Live Crusade March 29 to April f
sponsored by Goderich and District Ministerial, „
COME ,AND WORSHIP WITH US
ALL ARE WELCOME
The Free Methodist Church
Park St. at Victoria Pastor: H. Doss• Nicholls
19)00 am. Be part of a growing Sunday School
- 11 a.m. 0 The. Confirmation of 'Confession
6:30 p.m. Bible Study
Anyone needing bub transportation phone 524-9903
Everyone Welcome '
THE SALVATION ARMY
" 1844TERLOO ST."S a • .524-9341
SUNDAY SCHOOL. — 9:45 A.M.
• FAMILY' WORSHIP = '1.1:00 A.M.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE : =-.7:00 P.M.
WEEKDAY Home League (ladies) Wed., 8:00 p.m.
Prayer & Bible Studies Tt>iirs. 7:30 p.m.,
OFFICERS - CAPTAIN G. HERBER. - CAPTAIN M. MCKENZIE
"All Are ordfally. Invited to Attend''. 1,c
SST.. GEORGE'S CHURCH:,
SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1974
LENT II
Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m." -
Morning Prayer and Sermon, at 11 a.m.
Nursery and Sunday School at 11 a.m.. �.
Wed. Holy Communion at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m.
Bible Study at 7 p:m."
Rector: Canon G. -G; Russell,-B.A.,
Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. 'Herdman
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
to
EVANGELISTIC FUNDAMENTAL
- REV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor
10:00' a,in. BIBLE SCHOOL
For free bus transportation please call, 524=947
11:00 A.M. WORSHIP' SERVICE
,6:30 WORD OF .LIFE CLUB
7.:30 SLIDE PRESENTATION OF THE WORK
OF ';,H,C.J.B."; EQUADOR, BrMISS E. HAI'FT,
MISSIONARY ON -FURLOUGH
WED. 8 P.M. PRAYER MEETING
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, MARCH 1.0,-1974 •
.
10:00 a,m. Sunday School
11:00 a:m. Divine Worship
'Sermon: .
"REVERENCE, FOR, LIFE,','
(Nursery & •Junior Congregation)
"invitation To Live" Crusade
, March 29 -April 7 Ospart to Serve
Enter t'o Worship
COME. TO A GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL
IF YOU NEED d RIDE, WE HAVE A BUS
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
° Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies Of Canada
. CORNER OF ELGIN and WATERLOO STS.
REV..PETER G. ST DON, Pastor
SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1974
10:00 a.m..-0SUN.DAY SCHOOL
11200 a.m.=MORNING WORSHIP
7:00 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE .
Tues. 8:00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
Friday; 7:30 p.m.—Youth Service
"It's an impossibility'both to please a' corrupt ,
world. and a holy God'', -•
For further information about church services call 524-8
60
Victoria Street United Church
HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP .. REV; LEONARD WARR •
10 A.M.—Bible School For All Grades
• 11A.M.—WorsfhFp Serylce'
S4rmon: "PRIORITIES FIRST"
BENMILLER UNITED CHURCH
1:30 i3.M.—Worship Service 8 Bible Schawl
- W _ E--L--C—O—M---E
Mrs. Leonard Warr
ctaehmiller Pianist -
& Choir Director
Mrs. J. Snider
Victoria St. Organist
& Choir Director,
North Street United Church
REV. ROBERT L. RAYMONT
SUNDAY, MARCH '10,,,1974
9:45 am, 10 year olds and •over . •
11:00 a.m. - Babiee tb nine• year olds -
11:00 a.m. - fYtorriinb Worahlp
SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT
Lorne H. Dotterir • DlraCtor Of Music -
Milts Clare McGowan - Ambient Vi..tor