The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-08-22, Page 22PAGE' 8A-.—GODERICH SIONAL-START THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1974
Jo -b »1
TO IRESE AREWELI
Y.eu though I wulk.throuiih the valley
thy shadow ul deoth 1 shalt tear no
cti,l,
lir Thou Jr; w,ah me
lJrd Psplm
JAMIE LIZMORE and Ruth (Oke) pThompson,
Jamie Lizmore RR 4 Kinca`r- Goderichp Township. She .,had
dine, died suddenly August"3 as been "a resident of Goderich for
a 'result of a car accident at the pastil years, living prior, to
Sheppardton. •• that in Toronto, London and'
He was born in London Port Elgin.
ryAuust 13"1956 and attended She, was predeceased by her
school at S.S. 1' Kinloss and husband, Benkimine H. Willings
Greenock. Public School as well July 22, 1974. ,
as Holyrood Central School She was a member of Knox •
and Lucknow Public School. Presbyterian Church. .
He graduated this spring from Surviving are• one son,
Kincardine . District High Harland, Toronto; one grand
School and had been working daughter, Candice; and three
part time through his final sisters, Mrs. Harvey, (Vera),-
school year at the Kincardine Fisher, Goderich; • Mrs. Elwyn
IGA. ;v (Maudie) Rutledge and Mrs.
R
In Holyrood he had been a Romey (Mildred) Bourbonboth,
-, ;Wolf Cub and later a Boy St, Petersburg, Florida.
Scout. He became known for Funeral service was at the
:--rhe public speaking ability, 'McCallum Funeral Home
representing both, Lucknow Tuesday, August 21 with Rev.•.
Legion in the'- public school Ronald C. McCallum of.,
competitions and Kincardine : ficiatingn ,
Legion in the high school con- Interment was in Maitland.
tests. He had al -so won several Cemetery. Pallbearers° were
awards for Armi Lice Poems' Elwyn Rutledge', Gerald Fisher,
and essays for the i,egion. Arnold Young, Donald Young,
He is survived by'hia mother Ben Graham and Claude Kalb -
and father, Jean and Edward fleisch.
Lizmore of Bervie; oneasister, .
Mrs. John Janet) Whitten, • MRS. E. WALDEN
Kitchener; two brothers, Marry Mrs. Emma Walden, the for- St. Joseph's Church in 'daisies and multi -colored
(Joe) of Port Elgin and' Jon of roar Emma Reid, 'wife of the' Kingsbridge was sit with two late Walter B. a en passe o potsbaby's
nbr th.
eseorted by the
Stoney Creek; and t nieces W ld d f white mums for the July 2 t They e
a hew.
M
R. :AND -MRS. LARRY
Wed at Kingsbridge
and one nep away suddenly August 9, 197.4- ceremony., at which Larry ringbearers, Mastet Da�'i
d
The *funeral was held, at Huronview in'her 85th year: Million took Lynn Austin as his Moller, nephew of the groom,
Tuesday, August • 6 from the Surviving• are • her two wife. Father Ed. Dentinger of- Goderich, and, Master Darrell
daughters, Mrs. Reta Critter- ficiated for ' the double -ring Durnin, nephew of the bride,
•
den Clinton, and Mrs. Noreen ceremony. '. Kingsbridge.Maser Shawn Durnin;
Garratt officiating: , Robb, RAI,. 3 Goderich; one The bride. is the daughter, of ,
•Pallbearers were Dale
sister; Mrs, 'Ernest Pridham, 'Mr,. arid Mrs. Vincent Austin, .nephew 'of the, - bride. • ,
Goderich; six' grandchildren ' Kingsbridge. The' groom's Kingsbridge and Master Dale `
MacPherson, Jim Hanna, Blair.
'Armstrong, Jamie McEwan;. - and; one great grandchild. parents are Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Million, brother of the gi oom,••
eo
�' Funeral -services were held in Million,
Doug Hill and , Rick Mc d. . Goderich. - Goderich, carried `pots of white'
Honorary pallbearer was Gary MacLennan and , 'MacCreath Wedding music was, sutiplied mums to the altar where they •
Fair: M
•Flowerbearers were Len funeral'' home, Ripley Monday, by; Denise and Ann Dalton and were received by Brother Carl
Lizmore, Brian Smith, .Fred Augus" 12, Mr. Richard Sand Mary Van Rooy. They sang Voll. •
Whittington, Frank Walpole, , ,We've Only Just Begun" before ' -Best man was. Jim Durnin,
Iofficiating.
Barry .. Cornish and Ken Pallbearers were four grand , the marriage vows were'spoken friend of the groom, Goderich.
Mc Ewan. children, .Ronald ac ares, R ld M Ch 1 and Wedding Soni; during•°the Groomsmen were , David '
MacLennan Funeral Home,
Kincardine, with Rev. George
W"
Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson,
Norman Speir and Jerry
t'ollins .provided the=old ty�rne
music for,. Monday's acti '►ti .
Step dance. numbers by Debbie,
Flynn and vyocal acids by
Morgan Dalton were enjoyed
by everyone. Mrs. O'Conner,
Mrs. Macaulay and Phillip
IRegier were -welcomed to the
home.
Twenty-one- members of the
Over 90 Club met on Wed-
nesday and following the'
program, cookies and lemonade
were served. Mrs. Nellie Welsh
'was vesta, est for the afternoon
and played several piano in-
strumentals and led the sing,a-
long' with readings by Mrs,
Mc°Gratton and Walter
Kingswell. Two new members
were 'welcomed, to the Club,
Mrs. McGr.atton and Tom Her-
man, Everyone joined 'in
singing "Happy Birthday'". to
Mrs. Fabella H,amilton,-who
-celebrated her 100th birthday
on August' 18th. • ••
The residents were nter-
•ined on "Family, t' with
Interment w s in Kincardine Paul Critten signing of the register., Million, .brother of the groom,
.. Ivan Crittenden,
Cemetery den, Keith Crittenden and, • For her wedding, the brid'e'.
- Stewart. Shiells and Bill. Ay...chose a fitted satin gown trim -
F..,.4,
.MRS. RUTH M..' • bold. Interment was in Ripley med with French, lace
' WI`.LINGS cemetery• ti long pointed 'sleeves, , scoop , brother of the groom, (aoderich;
Mrs.c neckline and a flowing train, Mike Ma.cCuspey, friend ,of the
Elizabeth
Ruth ' e died gs, 212 trimmed with lace medallions groom, Goderich; and . Kevin
daY,et bst 17t, died Sitar- to' match. fhe .lace on her 'gown. Austin, .brother of the ,bride,
daj►, August 17 in Alexandra ;She - ore a silver cross, giv` n to Kingsbridge'. Ushers -were
Marine and General Hospital. •°• her by the A groom. Her Barry and MarloweAustin,
•The,;former Ruth Thompson,'shoulder-length veil -was cough ,
she was the dauRhterM'of Robert with a pearl headdress and
carried a bouquet `of•whi
nations, red roses an
• ybaby'y breath.
Maid of honor was Miss
-- Marilyn Jeffery, friQnd•, of, the
bride, 'Goderich. She ware a
mauve' polyester crepe A-line
dress trimmed with white
daisies and stylet} with a ,scoop
"Goderich; Ro_n.Durnin, brother
in-law of the, ' 'brides
Kingsbridge; . Jim Million,
'BEBLOOD
DONOR
•' The Bible, is -,chucked f
eu
larcither 'of the bride, .
Kingsbridge•'
car- Th•e•,Saltford Valley Hall was
white the scene of the wedding. recap-
' tion.. There., tables were
decorated with brandy, glasses
filled with -:green tinted water
And a single daisy. floating on
top, ,�
The bride''s mother . wore a
long green nylonover taffeta
C She dress in caftan style. with three- neckline 'rind short
s E'ev'es quarter length sleeves and a
all of released to .live life to the full • carried a ' bouquet '.-of daisie's • high rieckltne, and a g
stories about parties. It seems
any event was taken -as a Cue to
celebrate arid make merry.: At: ,
the moment, "I'm reading -.the
book of Job which starts out by
telling of the. birthday • parties
he gave efor his children which
could go on • for several days -
and' on which' he always went
through the ceremony of sant:
tifying his, children to God. '
'These biblical, parties often
speak of . a gaiety and_
merriment that make. our get-
to-gethers, appear like rather'
lack -lustre affairs.
Another, -°celebration-• that ` in-
terests. me is the one that took
place when bevid brought the
ark of the Lord ;to the City of
and wit joy an
corsage of
habv,s breath tinted to The' room,s
, . • and yellow roses. ta
spite `of'making many mistakes. match 'her • dress.
They make up the vast bulk mother wore a hong pawn of
Bridesmaids � were Miss . white lace oyer taf-
who sit in thle•pews,„staff com ” Wanda Million, sister of the in eyeletA-line style. r pinkhort
mittees and pay the costs ,.. and ,groom, Goderich; Mrs, Audrey fetavines and a scoop' neckline:,
they are saying `Ask me to Durnin, sister of the bride, and a corsage of white roses,
dance:' - Kingsbridge•; •Mi•ss Michele A honeymoon fo.r the
But the..trouble is that those Austin, :,inter of the bride, .newlyweds followed in Ottawa
Of us who are supposed to be' .Kingsbridge; 1\%Liss• • I3.onnie .and the surrounding area• The,
leaders 'in the church haven't Mugford,. 'friend :of the bride, bride's going;a,way ensemhle
Goderich; and ,ivliss Bethany was a pink,and•wai leant suit•
learned how to dance. our= Austin, sister of the bride,
selves: So how ' can 'we ask, with white accessories and a
anyone to dance with us? Like, Kingsbridge. They were dressed • corsage Of whitecsories and
identically to lie maid of
Michel, we get `so hung, 1upY on. honor in shades of pink, peach, They' are residing at 202
doing, everything „roperly or Cameron St.. Goderich.—
' the same. as it Was done a hun- blue, green and yellow. respec Ce attended he wedding
tively. Theirflowers were white from Essex,' England; Flint and
dred. years ago that we're too
embarrassed to express any joy daisies .nth baby's breath tin- Skidwa,y; Lake; Michigan;
or.enthusiasm for our faith and" ted to match ;the dregses they Alberta; • and Kitchener,
;jot. the •leader Jesus Christ "wor*e: .
Chatham' London, 'Luckriow
dare to • Flowergirls were Miss •Lisa u
e 'and' the s
B.ut it i only as we surrounding areas.
s
David. So happy was he that he Durnin, nieces of the br ,J
let•'dowtt our hair, as Daivd Communikva showers
danced with jdyfitl abandon ?n did, that we catch the tempo Kingsbridge, and.. Miss Julie honoring the bride were•held at
front of the procession going to and 1Vloller, niece'' of the groom, Kingsbridge and at the home of
t p and the beat• And it is only as ,. They
we do this that we t ' f
ide
he temple.can invite ' Goderich . ware . white
Mrs, Gwen Moller in Goderich,
'His wife; Michel, a, r' -'"War
' others to- dance to it. dresse.w, and carried bauque' S'o
princess, seems to have taken
somewhat typical 'wifely ap-
/'''f�
�rr•:` y":r'r'+r;•r?
.'I.i i,l.r ++ 1 .+.:ru...rfr:.,..�",•.•. .,. �, ..�.... r ...�.....:�.. ,•�.,..
.:...•.
proach as she hovers in the
background distressed that the
eking 'is ,making a fool of trim-,
p self in front of his people:.
David sets her straight, by
telling her he is dancing before
the Lord who chose him king of, ,
Israel and that he is More than
willing to"look like 'a food in or-
der to show his . joy and
thanksgiving to God.
.
The •people standing on 'the
streets watching the parade
seem unable to "join David in
hid dance. By human standards•
they are less sinful than their
king. They have trusted God;
confessed their4sins and beery
forgiven, but�they are not'
ting. „Eike Lazarus who 'came
forth from the tomb filled with
life but bound by grave'clothes,
they are unable to leap or sing
or enjoy the exhilaration and
freedom that David expresses. ,
Bruce Larson'in his book' Ask
Me to' -Dance' says-".,.chul•ches
have been filled owith solid,
faithful, gray people who never
do anythi'ng.very wrong but
who have never experienced the
.hope ih deatua Christ that
• ena%leis them to dunce in and
gxcrrt,ugh life
«'tato further that they.
no) t tripmi1 6., "r. authentic
taarson lime
'
. f
n„
f
i
Huron Men's Chapel,
8 P.M. AUBURN
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2
94) •
GUEST SPEAKER:
MARIA FOTH»•
.,Raised in .Russia, as a child,she was taken from her
parents and placed In a communal school. She became
e Cortimttnlst and taught Corn'munismiS
he then turned
to Christianity. and wont to Waterlooutheran Univer-
sity where she "Is now -a professor. languages.
You won't want -'to miss `her fascinating and,,,pOWerful .
story.
SPECIAL'MUSIC:
ZKER
ry C t)
evil Provails When Good Men "bo Nothling
•
•
a military band organ music•on
the lawn. provided by Murrary,»
Draper of ,»C°linton. Thi*
machine is•one of three custom
made organs and was. built in
North. Dakota and . purchasefi
by Murray 'from a dealer in
North Carolina. The 100 organ
pipes and drums are controlled
-by the action of the rolls and
plays many of the familiar
band tunes.
Bob, McCALLUM.
Representative
11 Cambria Rd.. Goderich
524-7345
•
• highest Y
guanoteed
x
Ke!'�!;,da'
..,,H
foc ` •s' -gyp
1�
°dIF,OMtor .X
•
�o1a
pr�ht'•
FOUR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS
PBELL!S
WELCOME TO
Summer Bible
D'ay Camp
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 6 — 1 3
MondaY» August 26 •to
Friday August 30,» 197x4
9 a.m. to 4 .p.m, Meet at Church. Bus leaves Calvary
.Baptist Church at 9 'a.m. sharp, seturni by 4 p.m. .
? $5.00 FOR THEWEEK OR
HOW. MUCH, $1.25 A PAY
We will not prohibit anyone because of lack of funds..
REGISTRATION -try
NAME
168 THE SQUARE. GODERICH . 524-7532
a
F.
Kt� M
SUNDA.Y
SERVICES
LUTHERAN�. SERVICES
Robertson Memorial School °
(BLAKE` AND ELDQN STREETS; GO'DERICH)
SUNDAY, AUGUST ,25,
Sunday School for all ages• - 9:30 A.M.
Divine Worship ,;11:00 A.M.
Sermon: '`GOOD NEWS FOR SURE"
Marvin. L. Barz, Pastor •
22 Suncoast Dr. • "W. • 524-2235
"Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all" Acts 10:36
ADDRESS,
PHONE __•.,:,.
AGE
Is there any reason why this child should not engage in
any active camp programme?
SIGNATURE. OF PARENT
PLEDGE:
SIGNATURE
I promise to obey the rules of the
camp cheerfully to co-operate with all
leaders in every way, to help all
campers get the most out of„camp.
NATIO DO WHAT -TO BRING .
AMES —SNACK LUNCH
—G ` OD SINGING .. (WE SUPPLY THE DRINK)»
BIB\>,E STUDY —SWIM SUIT—TOWEL
—BIBLE
--CRA � S .
—SWI ING —WEA»R PLAY CLOTHES
Please Fil ; in t'hAe. Blanks & Send Reply to
CALVARY APTIST CHURCH. 231 BAYFIELD RD.
GODERICH
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE' 524.9497 .
FIRST»BAPTIS-TCHURCH
(Baptist Convention•nf Ontario and Quebec
,MONTREAL STREET near. The' Square rr
• REV. W.H. McWH.INNIE F.R.G.S.
Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett .
.9'45 a.m.-Sunday, School • •
11':00 a. m Morning Worship
COME AND WORSHIP WITH US
ALL ARE WELCOME
0
T»he Free Methodist Church'--
P'arkSt
a at, Victoria Pastor: Hi Ross Nicholls
• . 10:O0' a•.m. Sunday School •
11:00 a.m. Topic: "A Mark to Press Toward"
Evening Service Bible' Study at 7 p.m.
.-Vacation Bible School -Aug. 26-31 ,
Anyone .needing bus -transportation
phone :524990
3
•
Everyone Welcome -
The family that prays together....Stays together
THE SALVATIO»N AR»MY
18 WATERLOO ST: S
524-9341
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. • •
FAMILY WORSHIP - 11:00 A.M.• ,
EVANGELISTIC' SERVICE --6:30 P.M. AT HARBOUR PARK
WEEKDAY Home League (ladies) .Wed., 8:00 p.m.
Pr-ayer & Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30 p.m.
OFFICERS - CAPTAIN G. HERBER - CAPTAIN M. McKENZIE
"All Are Cordially invited to' Attend" • a
ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25,-1974
11TH„SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1974
Holy Communion at 8:30 a.m.
Morning Pf afiyer, and 'Sermon at 10- a.m.
Nursery at 10 a.m.The Reverend Wm. Craven at both services.
Rector: Canon G.G. Russell, B.A., B.D.
Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. Herdman
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC -- FUNDAMENTAL
FEV. R. BRUBACHER, Pastor
10:00 'a.m. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES
For fret+ bus transportation- please call 524.9497'=
1) A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE '
° 7:30 P,M, - BAPTISMAL SERVICE. '
Mon. Aug. 26 = Fri. Aug..' 30.0....,_. BIBLE DAY CAMP :4,
BUS LEAVES CHURCH AT 9 A.M.' ..
RETURNS 4 P.M. DAILY
SEE REGI TRATION_FORM IN PAPER
Wed. 8 P.M. - PRAYER'MEETING1'
EVERY VISITOR AN HONOURED GUEST •
•
Knox Pr.esbyte.rGian church
TME --REV. G. LOOCKHART ROYAL, B.A. Minister
THE REV, RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant
WILLIAM'.M. CAMERON, Director of Prates
SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1974 r'»
Summer. Schedule -
Service is, at 10:00 A.M. A
Sermon: a,,
"THE `DEEPS" . ,
THE CALL OFacilltles) "
(Nursery
Fellowship and refreshments
after -t orvioe on the front lawn
"Ddert to Servo r
.p
Enter toWorshil r fix. r
r.7
t;7
• "Don't just watch us grow,' Come and help us grow:”
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle r
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada •
"'- `r"COANER OF ELGiN AND WATERLOO STS.
REV. PETER G. ST. DO^N», Pastor
'SUNDAY, AUGUST _25,,,1974 •
10:00 a.m.—SUNDAYWC-14100L
Free Bus, Transportation
11:00 a.m.—MORNING SERVICE '1"
The 7:00 p.m. --EVENING SERVICE •
bur$, Children1s Hour 7-8 p.m. every Thursday. ,
T
CtUO'teS.7
Friday 7:30 p.m. --Youth Service,
''t believe the promises of God enough to,venture in eternity ,
on them." (Isaac Watts) $
'For further information about church services "call 524-8506:
Are
-You:
Reading.
Victoria Street United
HO;USE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR
11:15 A.M. - Worship servlce -
Sermon:''oNE RACE, ONE GOSPEL; ONE TASK'
Mrs: J. "Snider, Organist dt Choir. Director
North Street United Church
The Rev. Ralph'E. King, B.A., B.D., Minister
Miss Clare McGoWan Visiting Assistant'
Mr. Lorne H. Dc ttlrrer -Director of Music
-n......�.w . n _.. .. w'. ...a..._�w- fi ..---r r.
SUNDAY, AUGUST "25, 1974--
Worship
974
Worship' at 10:00 a.m.
'Guest Minister
•••• 1 HE REV. GLEN WRIGHT, EXETER
' HACK"
Sermon:. „WHEN GOD D CAME •
i• ` sriirri Ctirrtori
$OPRANf)-$OL41ST:• Mrs. Airy/
Nurs1 Eecilltlei a oV Church (34 year olds)
`(Coffee"II bw sertred f }Towing the servic
Conte and Worehlp with us.