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Pd u d Per LeBla 91 No/tember 2, 191'7 in Godericb "••
n efy to oy S. Rutledge. The cA
friend tells, me you've
West Street, died ,sUddenly in ' "
lived in, Dungannon, Goderich never rea4.6 celebrated New
London December 31. He was Year's Ev until you've
celebrated, it in Roine... That
marriage. and have xesided in
' • He was born Noveniger 14,
great city reverberates with
1016" in NotiVAlle, Quebec, to -Stratford' sinc'e .1958„
booming guns find. noise
She Was a mernber of Central
parents John L. , and Grace, . , rnakers ftom noon On_As night
United,Cburch in:Stratford
(Dainboise) LeBlanc. Htt. lived ' „ • comes, tracer flashes cut the
the UCW there.
' in 'Bay Comeau, Quebec, and sky until at midnight_it seems
She is survived bY three'
Kenogami before serving in thelike alr , the noise_ of •the
children, Dorian, Goderich;
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and Mitchell following" 'their
Armed Se_ryfoi for three years .1Virs: Harry. t(June) Mon- universe breakao-rth.
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until 1945. During that time he
tgomery, Goderich ToWnship; . , BO glees not all. The
was stationed with. the RCAF„ Mrs. Al (Betty) Crandlemire,
, Romans avkthe idea that on
in' Iceland. , . - New Year's EAPeyou should get
He was 'married April 21, -
children and four great grand- 'rid of all yOtir -ora. stuff, Hence,
1945 in Montreal to the former ••
children t '11 nd one brother, the thing to do is 40 throw out
Marie Agatha (Bunny) Ber-
Jaines Gibson, Meneset Patk.- of the window everything that
Ahelot •who survives. The couple -
Funeral and -committal ,ser- iS, old ... old clOthes,- cracked
sided in Blind Ri r land '
_ • Sault Ste. Marie before coming -
1-lorne4' $aturday, January 4 anything! My friericl: says you,
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and not,,let our tears o'er flow
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Into other lives around us that
already may be bowed •
With a Weight , of crushing
- sorrow. such ajkAwe may. never
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Resolved ,
That we take the oldYear's
failbres, trials, disappointment
... all,
And bury them 'neath puipose'
strong, away beyond recall.
When we see a weaker, comrade
wandering .dowfi the lower
r9ad,
That we call a cheerY greeting
it may Save him from a fall.
re vices were at Stiles Funeral dishes, a run down chair _ _ _ .
HAPPY NEW YEAR
to Godericb in May 1968. Mr.
'Dr. Norman Vincent -Peale
says if you. want things to be
better in '75 than in '74, yOu
must be a better person in the
new year. If the same old you
oes into '75 then the same old
1LeBlanc was an electrician '• •
with Rev. Norman Gibson .of ' youre in yourhando
with the Ministry of the En- Stratford officiating. Interment walk down the streets of Rome
Was in Maitlaemetery.
nd C. on New Year's Eve!
vironment at Grand Berii-rit The idea is sound and is one
the time of hisKleath. '
FLORENCE McLAUGHLIN ,
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, we should emmulate in many
He was a member of St.
„Elorenee, McLatighlin-died ways at the beginning Of a New
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Peter's Roman. Catholic Sattirday, Decerriber ,21 at Year. We should throw out Of
Church, and. of the Royal Marian Villa,- London.
our minds everything that is
She was predeceased by, her -useless, dead, olistless and evil,
Canadian Legion, Branch 109,
Gpderich. •
• 'husband Charles Cecil and get turned on to the
Besides his wife, he is sur-
;MoLaughlin. the new, the bright and7..t e
sur-
vived by five sons, Lloyd and
Sh • joyful things.
e is survived by two 'sons .
Allen, both of SauleSte. Marie; '
„Michael of Toronto;• and Carl' Saskatoon;
Jamesof Oshawafour and -da -daughters,
rosf: '
like hurt feelings; touchy
,All.of us tend to collect trash
and Dennis at home; one ,.
datighter, Mrs. Ross (Ethel) Mrs. John (Audrey) Latfmer,
Caslick, London; three Ottawa;Mrs. Charlesjealousies and.selfishness. Now
daughters-in-law, Mrs. Lloyd. ean; dispositions, fears; resentment
(El ''
or) Wiiley and Mrs. is a good time to tosi all, those
(Diane)LeBlanc, Mrs. Allen William (Marjorie) Smith, Lon- things out and 'make room for
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, .... • (Patricia) ?Tyndall, Goderich; pure, lovely and fine, as Paul
whatever is- true, good, Tight,
don; and Mrs. Charles
(Laura) LeBland and Mrs • •
- Michael (Linda) LeBlanc; one two sisters; Miss "Anna May suggested' when writing to the
son-in-law; Ross Caslick; two Kennedy, 1-Thunder,Bay and Philippians.
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grandsons' ' Luke and Sean; one rvirs. Margaret 'Moran,'
-sister, Mrs. .M. 'Grace Blais, St. Toronto;' three brothers, Lorne,
Lambert, Quebec; and one Jack and Rod kerinedy, Thun-
, bliother, Rupert, Nouvelle, :der -Bay; and 17 grandchildren
Quebec. predeceased He wasideceased by
. ' and three great grandchildren.
one - brother;' Leo on Sunday, . Funeral mass -was Monday
December 29, 1974 in Florida.-- -morning, December 23 at St. -
Funeral seryice, was Friday, Michael's Church-, London. In-
. January 3 at St. Peter's Raman terrnent was_ in St. Pefer's
R - F B. Catholic Chureh, Go;11
e '.4 - et6ry. t
oynah offi ting. ' ,(/ / iyill-. Mi. SH RE' '
/ triter ent VI/ in eran's •' Margaret I (peg), Shore,
• Plot, am itil e etery, /G d 01, / dieI Monday,
Goderich. Pailbearers ' were, •Dec,eirkber 3.0 in -, Victoria
Dave, 'Beach, „Clinton; Ernie Hospital, London. She was 0.
/Crytes, Port Elgin; Glen Gibson -- 'The former • Mtirgaret . I.
and Fred Larsen, both of Heard, she was born April 18,
Goderich; George McBrearty, , 1921 inClinton4o Leonardand
Tiverton; . 'an-tr-treffite.-", Mtrig—,',. *tames -71 s 4,e1 la ( Tasker )
Landon. Honorary Pallbearers Heard. „She was a .member of
swere Dave McMillan, Jack St. _George's Anglican Church,
Vtdean, Marcel Lassaline, Vic" Goderich.
Powell and Ralph Surviving are her husband,
'all ' of, GbdeAch, and. Larry -Albert -J. Sh6V6-;" oneddilitht`ei-,
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,McLennan, Grand Bend. Mrs. Gary„ (Judy): Doak!,
The ,Royal 'Canadian Legion, Goderich; two. sisters, N41 -
Branch 109 held' a service at Fred .(Evelyn) Santry,.
the funeral home Thursday Ridgewood Park and Mrs. R.D.
evening. • The Knights' of (Mildred) Cooper, Toronto; one •
Columbus .led by " Fr. brother, Frank Heard, London;
• Moynahan,, ,said prayers the and her ,steprnotber, Mrs. Amy'
Same evening. ' lieard, Clinton.
Euneral service, 1vas Wed." '
Mf1S. V. M. RUTLEDGEn nesday, nuay I at
Mrs. Viola May Rutledge 31, McCalluin Funeral..Home with.
Rankin Street, Stratfordrdied Cation G.G. Russell officiating.
-January 2 in Stratford,General Interment was in Maitland
Hogpital. She was .64. Ceisetery,. Goderich.'
Born in Henson -August 10, Pallbearers were Torn Sandy, •
1910 to . Joseph -and Louisa Bryan Sandy, Dan Heard, Mel
(Dabus) Gibson, she moved to Blundell, Ed Jeffrey, and John, ;
° Goderich as an infantand lived Scfiaefer. ,
This should
spiritual uplift,
of ourselves to
HiS-Teachings
His guidance
ahead'.
Whereas ...
The told Y
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erein we
b.a,.tirne of
of'rededication
Christ and to
a time to seek
-ccyr the year
ar has departed ,
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ritten failures,
als, heartaches not -few; .
ow we're/ wOn6eri g if the
evY--Year Will .be lik into the
pki,
Or if •eacti day will bring us an ,
tmierience strange and new, . .
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things are (likely to happen. If
you're unhappy .now, yOu're
never going to be happy until
you arc a new you.
Getting to be a newyou for a
new 'year May not be as hard as
ou think. It just takes a little
Will power' and concentration.
For certain, one of the things
you must do is to not lug with
you into '75. all the failures,
frustrations, disappointrrient
or resentments y61.1- held in
1974.
You may also have to change
your attitudes. Marcus
Aurelius, ar great Roman em-
peror -philosopher wrote this:
"To live each day, as though
one's last, never ,flustered,
never apathetic, never at-
.. here is the per-
fection of character." Good Ad-
yer.get ter ibeye
e ap b h wdoeeisi,
it me be yourIf.
t try t p e • be
Resolved ...:
That i1 he' brings ',us tears, not
smiles as --we had 'hoped':
We-. bear piur troubles, bravely.
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A DRAMATIC FILM SHOWN AT
Huron Men's Chapel
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WISE MEN STILL SEEK HIM
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EVIL PREVAILS, WHEN GOOD MEN Do NOTHING
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Another good rule to
becoming a new you is' to expect-
--the best. The human Jace, is
great, ki expect the most from
it. Oh, it's true it can be dirty,
'and violent and rotten and
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Notice111 ,;•-•
Ertipiloyers and Eiliployees
• Eniployment Standards Act.
Effective Janua(y 1, 1.975 the newlEmployment
Staridards Act covers the existing standrds:
• minimumyage, vacation pay,' overtime, 'pay, termi- •
nation -bay, collection of wagesand provides for:
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, Public Holicrays• •
Employees are entitled to seven paid statutory
holidys; New Yer's-Day, Good Friday, Victoria •
Day, Dominion 'Day Labour -Day "Thankgiving
and Chri,$tmasDay.Qcinditions and exceptions ,
•' applyin certain situations.) •
Oveitinie Pay
Overtime' pay at time and one-iialf the regular 7;
rate for hours in excess of forty-fouf in, a w,eek.
Nevv
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Equal Benefits
, The, Equal Benefits, provision will bbrought
into force at a later date-,
PregnaneyLeave.
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Pregnancy leve is. extended to seventeen
weeks,for emplcyees withone year's Service or
• more and cover S all em,ryloyers having one GT
rnoreemployeeS:' - -4
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Transportation .
'The Act no longer requires an,employer toiro-
vide traiispOrtalToFfor female employees finish-.
ing or starling work between thehours of Mid-
night and six ocrock in -the forenciOn or prohib-
- its females under 18 working atern4dnight.
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— These are the pinipal amencirries .6nd
.changeS to the At. •,
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and application of the standards contact your
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• Kingston -1055 Princess St ;
Kitchener -824 King Si. W
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• ault Ste Marie -125 Brock St
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542-253,
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wicked.; but it can also be truly,
tremendously great. In „spite of
riots, strikps„threats to
national and international life,
man has • the capacity to
remember God and determine
with His help how ti.i...achieve
great obje,ctives.'He, has the
God-given intelligeni:e to find -
the means of solving our most
serious present day piebblems.
$o .eipec.:t the hest, not the'
worst, from our humankind, .
• Now, it's inevitable wp will
all .have some hardships
1-975, some problems., some
diSappointments. We are not
always going to live -up to ou-
est
and • we --Will often be
discouraged with our own av-
tions. But we mustn't let these• .
things drag ,us down. Live .one
day at6,"' time, forgetting, the
regrets and frustrations of
.yeSterday. Keeryforging on!
useless and_senseless to male
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whipping boy out of yourself by
.„ had 'a failure or twp.
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there's,. a big, wide world out
there that we must...g.et into.
But one of the -troubles of our
day is that there are io 'Many
.wrought -Up people 'trying to.
olve the problems. We need
people who remember the first
'four words -of the Eki.ble: "In the
beginning God. ". .*,`:_•._attd who
hue a constant belief that He
is in it to, the end of
Having this equanimity 'they
.Can take charge of „the_ crisis,
We need to pumFLinfO society
the attitudes Jesus tElught.
Wonderful, joyful 'people make,
Wonderful liv-es: wonderful
communities, wonderful coun-
tries and a 'W;!rnderful world.
',He said, "„I have coine.that4they
rniglit have, life, life in all of jts
fullness," take Christ,and his
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constantly remembering you've Snowmobiles 4re lana vehicles
and s,hould be kept on land sur -
There's a story 'about a faces, If it is essential to take a
young minister who always
.berated himself after he'd
Preached' his- sermon with,
"What did I say that f01:?" of
"Why in the -world didn't I
think to say that?" One day he
took .this up with a -wise old
minister who advised him,-
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mon. -honestly, pray to God
about it, go up into the pulpit
and do the hest you can with it,
but when you walk down out of
the pulpit forget it. The
congregation will . . so you
might as well, make :it
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LUTHERAN .CHU-RCH
Meeting,at, Robertson Memorial School
(Blake and Eldon St,reets,oderich)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1975.
• 9:30 a.m. Sunday School fdr ;all . .
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• SERMON:: 'FOUND, BUT, NOT LOST" H
Marvin L. BEIVZ, Pastor 0 • 524-2235 1.
"Being justified by faith we havepea'withGod thrdugtrour
• Lord .Jesus Christ" Romans 5, 1
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• FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH •
• ' (Baptist Convention of OntariO„and Quebec)
_ MONTREAL STREET near The Scitiare ••
REV. WH. •McWHINNIE
•Orrnist: me. Frank Bissett
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated -,with.-the-Pontecostal As mbiies oeCanada
• CORNER OrELGIN AIDWATERLOO STS.
'RV: PETER G. ST. DON, Pastor
.SUNDAY, JANUARY 12,, 1975.
• 10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
'Are ' , Fro -Bus Transportation
Reading , 11 fOtTlivi:L.1)(10 RNING SERVICE
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1:00 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE ,
otes? Tues. 8:00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER
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Mueic and Testimony by REV. PERLEY TIDO and Young People
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• THE SALVATION -ARMY
Tuesday 14th January 7:30 P.M.
• ' Speaker -MISS WINNIFREDPASKALL from India. Pictufes of 11-1 •
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REV. R.BRUBACHER.' Pastor
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THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL, BA. Minister
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