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. INISTER'S
TUDY
BY PASTOR ALFRED FRY THE UNITED CHURCH
(RETItE"D MINISTER) OF CANADA
Psalm 85, verse 8, records', God speaks, "This is the
the mercies of God toward way; Walk you in it'?
His people, and the Psalmist So we learn to''be still; we
prays for the continuance of learn to listen;d then we learn
these mercies. � be"obedient.
At this time of the, year we, So we learn to be still
have been reminded of our
need of these'r continued
.. n ercies,as we have,gathered
-..-for days and weeks ofprayer
in the various .churches. One
thing we should learn is that
there . is a danger of
forgetting that prayer is a
• two-way thoroughfare. We
not only, speak to God in
prayer," but also listen to
Hirn when He speaks:
God speaks to us in His
Word; in our circumstances,
,seeth and heareth in secret, MRS. M.J. TH(bRNELQE
will reward you openly." \ o
This means shutting out all Mrs• Marion Jane Thor-
tlIings• that are contrary to:, neloe, R.R. 4, Denfield, died
The Will of God, fr' nm our 'in St: Joseph's •. Hospital,
heart, for if we regard sin of London, January 26
But we Must also be any kind,. God will not hear ' following an illness of
Resolute. The Psalmist says us. , several, months. She, was44.
"I Will" hear what God T,.eAre we frustrated with our She was born June. 6, 1930
Lord will speak, The will isproblems? Have. we tried in IIensall where she lived
strengthened.by the resolves prayer?Jesus says, until she was 16 when 'she
that are made and kept. ''Whatsoever you 'shall ask came to Goderich. She was
It is very, easy for us to The Father in my name, He the daughter of -William
find excuses why we should will do it: , Angus and Pearl Elizabeth`
neglect the secret place and ' "What"a• friend w"e have in (Drysdale)» McLaren. -. She
continue in the busy haunts Jesus, all 'our sins and griefs moved to London in 1963. She
of Keen, but the true to `bear. What a privilege to worked as a bank -teller until
Christian will make his carry everything to God in her illness forced her • toretire. She was an adherent JACOB IVIOERBEEK
resolv�o. and keep itsref I will prayer. 0 what peace we Kox Presbyterian
hear ',will listen I will often forfeit 0 what nyJacob Moerbeek died
and immediately to our he still" "I"'.will be obedient" needless pain we bear. All Church, suddenly Friday, January 24
Holy-
the direct action of Surviving are two
His' Hol Spirit, Happyare I will be resolute because we do not°carry Pain California. He was in his
�' p Jesus in teachingus how everything to God in prayer. daughters Mrs.__ Wiristor)k
-- they, who ,really know how to !1 y g P y (Anne G Elizabeth Powell, 62nd year. He was the son of
to pray says, When you Can we find a friend so ) Leo Moerbeek, s.hes Huronvie,w,
listen as well as' speak. R.R. 2 Seaforth and Mary
pray, enter into your closet faithful, who will all our sand the late Elizabeth
"If we are to listen, we . Denfield; mustrbe still The Word, of" and when you have shut the sorrows+share? Jewand
Thornelo.e, R.R. 4
Jews knows .Moerbeek.
door, pray to your Father in our every weakness. ",Take itd' her dear
He is survived b his wife
,God is very cltgar, "Be still, ., friend, , William McConnell,` y
and know that I am God", secret, dna your Father who to The -Lord in prayer,
JO JUESE, fAREE[1
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Lendun, She was. 1913 in Bruce County to John
predeceased by her mother
in June, 1974, and by--- her
sister, Mrs. Robert (Lois)
Macdonald in Uctph !r, 1974.
Funeral service was
Wednesday January 29 at
Stiles Funeral Home-, with
the Rev. G,L. Rriyal of-
f iciating: `
Interment was in Hensall
' Union Cemetery,
, Pallbearers Were John
Harty/ick, ick Drysdale,
.Danny Barbosa, Bob Glenn,
• Malcolm MacDonald and
,Morris McEwen,
4Emily; one daughter, Mrs.
carnes (Ann) Mavity and
Sometimes, in the midst of a
busy` overcrowded life, we _ 'one son Stanley; his father,
Leo 'Moerbeek H,,uronview>
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are deaf to the Divine en- -
tre:oi:efldmI5sthe5tties, ill - �;, four brothers, Peter of
. California; Christopher of
w :Toronto; and John . and
If we discipline our daily R
life. we will find, a space each L Joseph of Goderich; and one
day• for. quietness and ' . sister, Mrs. K. (Mary) Bee,
,detachment, in order that.lwe Toronto.
might listen 'to the voice of - He was predeceased. by
ox one son,. I?eter+'
The •Lnrd Our God,. Iwas extreme y interested . he said' that these men-- ere .Certainly we need winners
So we must be obedient; in a TV interview with Jeb not evil men ,but were, for but we can't all' fit that Interment was in bearers • were William
When God speaks t , us, He , Stuart Magruderafter heCalifornia, War he. served in the
P 9 g the most.part, ambitious, category. .-. and neither can - Lawson, . Fred Whidden, Impef•ial ,Army with the
expects use ---to obey.-, His... was .released from prison competitive men,,.who from° all_ our..�chtldran. Whether we J,L McLEAN: . ,.., ..
- - _ .. ,. ___•-. , � - .. Queens Royal -West. S.ucreyZ
Lauchlin and Margaret
' (Montgamery) McLean. ',He
was a mine foreman at Sifto
Salt Mine.
He was married December
14, 1940 in Timmins td the
former Elizabeth , Ann
'Kuusela who survives. He.
was., a member of Bethel
Pentecostal Tabernacle,
Surviving besides his wife
are three daughters, Mrs.
•David (Susan) ' Gower,
Goderich; Mrs. Stephen
(Karen) Snell, gSarnia;: sand
Lisa Mclean, L'ond,on'-; one
son, John of 'Elli' tt Lake;
one granddaughter, Kara
Cower; his mother, Mrs,
Margaret ; McLean',
Southampton; and two
sisters, Mrs. • Jamison
(Beccy) Hunter, Tiverton
and Sara Sheppard, Denver,
Colorado.
The Rev. Peter St. Don E..
conducted the funeral ser- '
vice in Bethel' Pentecostal Joan' Dodkin,. formerly of
Tabernacle on Th` it-sday, , Saltford, died January 19. in
• January 23'. - Westminster Hospital;
Interment was in Tivee•ton London. He wa's 87.
Cemetery. Pallbearers were He was born March 1, 1887
Ken- Hunter, Doug .Hunter, in. London, England to
Bill Farrish, , Ben- Shear -Robert and • 'Ann
down, Bill Coughlin and Ken (Neuhousen) Dodkin. He
Macpospey. ° Flowerbeat;ers `` liv.ed in London until he was
were Hugh. Hunter, Bill married in 1919 on Christ -
Hunter, Ron Pe�Frot and y+ mas Dayto Alice Brown.
Charles Baechler.. Honorary —the the First `World
Friday" J'anttary 24 in
Alexandra Marine and
General_I-lrospital. He was 75.
He- was . born January 17,
IMO in Belleville, Ontario.
Surviving are •two . sisters,
Mrs, . Bert (Margaret)
Kennedy, Islington and Mrs.
E,...:
(Helen) ,LaPlat te,
L''hnsdowne.
Funeral service was.
Saturday, January 25 in St.
Peter's , Roman Catholic
Church with the Rev. Fr. R.
Moynahan officiating,
Interment was in - St.
Peter's Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Tone
Visser, Timothy O'Dwyer,
Ben Chisholm, Wilf
Denomme, 'Peter McCauley
and Donald Stimson. •
McCallum Funeral. Home
was in charge of
arrangements.
JOHN DODKIN
Predeceased her husband +on
Christmas Day in -I959, -
He was a (member of " St,
George's Anglican Church.. .
Sarviv.iug ' are. • one
daughter, Mrs: -Arthur. (Alice
Ellen) Mdiray,a Sardis . B,C ;
two, sons, Robert John.o*
Sarnia and -• Leonard,
Reginald ' of L"istpwel; 11
grandchildren and, eight
.great -.grandchildren; • ,and
one brothel', FredA Dodkin of'
Dagenham, Essex, England.
Funeral service Was
Wednesday, . January 22 in
Stiles Funeral Home with
Ganon G.G. Russell of-
ficiating.
Interment was in Colborne-.
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Legion members Ed Tonks,
Sandy Profit, Gord ,Watson,
Bill Duncan, -Bill Burke and
Vic Powell. The honorary
b'ear-er wai_Legion President
Bob Charnpman.
Royal Canadian • Legion ,
Branch 109 held seryice'at
the funeral home Tuesday
evening.
t LarryHunter .,and Jack
:,--esmm�a,r�ds-Ware -nod rtevuus�•+.._..•�,v--�-e-re:;.,:he�.,ahad been..�sent�r�Ic�hoo�la:acl �cen �au ht`j;�°c�,.._ v�tnl�he-�r�e or=lust-or , .-._..— . �r__-:.. •
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all that He asks is for our along with several others coinpete�and that tc win and jogging along steaJohn Lauchlin McLean, 217. Stiles Funeral Home was
im- doesn't make us dily suely famous "Contemptibles."
good. S,ometimes we come to connected with the succeed., was the most more or less
Pic,ton Street East, died in. charge of arrangements. Nit% and Mrs. Dodkin came
a- forked road and we are Watergate,affair, portant thing there was to important in the " purpose January 20 in St. Joseph'sto Canada in 1925, taking up •
perplexed as to the next step Asked about the charas- life, whether it, was done ; God has for us. •Hpspital, Sarnia at the a0W•A. MacDONALD residence' in Ridgewood
to take. We may be at wit's ters' of the others involved in honestly, or not. He went "on Our f, minister told a fine ' of 62. He had been ill for.
end'' corner. Then it is that the break-in and cover-up,to sa he believed his'in- star recentl . He said there - • 11 , William Alden -MacDonald Pa1rk: They moved to Salt-
Car--- ford in 1834.• Mrs. Dodkin
volvement•, stemmed from were Jour brothers, one of He was born January_ 5, of Maitland Manor died
having a mixed up set of whomrrn
' becae a doctor,' z
priorities.. - another a lawyer, and . ...••_,�,
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Complete .equality between men and.women. Equal in ab,o � the farm to � ,; �
responsibility and importance and eaa,c�h wimh their. role to,� SUNDAY SER VICES
- play. This is orjginal to•the teachings oft aha'u'lla'h, all other , most of we parents label the". attend university and `make , ''
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.,_,.religions have plac•ed-_rnan-above-women•.-Now_in ;this day, if • 'key, to life, which we bangle .something of himself.. His 1 ;I ` - ,,, •
women try to be like men they still consider, men to be"over our children's heads, as - "reply was p y, „j • The ;family that prays together..,.Sta,ys.. together
superior beings; if men belittle or decry women they display SUCCESS, "Be,. a winner", "`Somebody has got to'stay
fear iat women are the superior beings. The happiness of we urge them, "Win the home and sack the oats!" r—•- c—•;—••—.- •�•r•—••-• •' �•�•^--r=••—••--••::. ..•.._••_..�•r_.rr�., .:.:. .r•..1.
mankind will be realized when women and men coordinate � � C � � j
Mid advance, equally, -for each is .the complement and hockey game; win the • Each of us is born as an •
helpmate of „the other. popularity '� BE.REA .BY THE .WAT"ER Dont lust watch us row. Come and help us grow
ontes.tr, ,win the individual, absolutely. free + b . i I l q �'
'scholarship' be the best, within the area of God's j LUTHERAN CHURCH ' ' ` r �.
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Goderich P.O. Box 212 &inishoon' to of, the heap, no love. But from babyhood' to r }} - 1.
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p, la. y I i>wepl'ing' et` Robertson 1�Aemorlal School L Affiliated with ,the Pentecostal Assembles of Canada
matter what the cost." young adulthood we get '
rolled together in a great j - (Blake and Eldon. Streets, Goderich) CORNER ,Of ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS. ` i
�,. REV, PETER G. ST. DON, Pastor
mass.,We are taught to talk SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1975 :_I.
alike, to think alike, to „act Ii
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1975
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alike. We tend to become 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all I , 10:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 3
what' we read ° in the}} Are' Free Bus Transportation. i
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newspapers" 'and see on - j SERMON: "LOVE 'THE CHURCH", ' Reading 11:00 AT —CORNING SERVICE
television. We becomeThe .?:00 p.m. -EVENING SERVICE ,
Marvin L. Barz, Pastor 524-2235 ! Tub"s. 8:00 m: BIBLE STUDY AND PRAYER '
standarized..in the clothes we Quotes? p ,
wear, the Jargon we speak "Being juatified by faith, werhave peace with,God through our .,"1 I Fridayl>:3o p.m; _Youth Service
j Lord Jesus Chris!" Romans 5, 1 - 1
"Trials
ake• us bettei•, not bitter."
and 'the thoughts we• think, ••
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must U'cceed. V ; •r �.,�,,a.r�. �L 4.�••1.•'.r•,�L.•!4•�.•1•..14—!• t. r�►rr'�A•�.r�...1.•y
Wha pity' that we human:`' i . ' .FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH • i FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT CHURCH SERVICES f.1
beings who were meant to CALL 521-t1S0e ,.-r
g%' (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) " I , %
become victims of the REV.-W.H McWHINNIE F.R.G.,S. • ..
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-stereotype. ',Someone'', , has Organist. Mr. Frank Bissett. •
said that Clod° .is a meat u / C %
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9:45 !.m.. -Sunday School THE SALVATION ARMY
individualist. he does net,' (ti ,
stamp out a whole lot of f 11:00 a.m. Communion Service 4 18 WATERLOO ST. S 524-9341
faces like Coco Cola Bottle I Sermon: "Studies in Paul's Letter To the Philippians' i ' 11
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tops. He gives each of us an' (1) "A Man Meets The Impossible" I z
individuality different from , FAMILY WORSHIP -- 11:00 A.M. 4.
everybody else. He gives Come and Worship witF) -us n ' EVANGELISTIC SERVICE _I:
7 p.m. f
I Home League (ladies) Wed., 8:00 p.m.
each.. of -us differing talents "'" All Are Welcome WEEKDAY
to be used'in varying ways. w /11 3 Prayer & Bible Studies Thurs. 7.:30 p.m. j
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It's true we need top . 7•i -OFFICERS - CAPTAIN G. HERBER - CAPTAIN M. MacKENZIE 1
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THE BA•HA'I FAITH TEACHES
Bob McCALLUM
Representative
11 Cambria Rd, Goderich
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tremendous need for those .•• i . Park St• at Victoria pastor: H• Ross' 'Nicholls
,.who stay 'and `sack the oats.' 10:00 a.m. Sunday School ? i 'ST. GEORGE'S . C H U R C H
Arid' who 'is' to say which„ E M '' - J C :..
11:00 "HEAVEN'S OVERFLOW" SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1975
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makes the 'greatest . con- �' -
tr.ibution to society and to 6:,J0 'p.m. BIBLE STUDY y 1 SEXAGESIMA .
the kingdom of God.
What humanity needs, and -i Everyone Welcome .
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what God, wants is honest HOLY COMMUNION AT 11 A.M.
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integrity -filled 'people' in �.•r-• •r- �^•:r-••�•••�••�•^�^•�••'�-..�, •• .CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME AND NURSERY AT 10 & 11 A.IIA:" . �•
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�� " Recflyi�' Canon' G.G. Russell, His pu'rpos'es here on earth; 1.1 CALVARY RAPTIST CHURCH . Choirmaster -Organist: Joseph B. Herdman
people who dare to stand out
and proclaim the "i"ruth-about_._.-a :VAr`G"EI:IS'IC- "FtTND'ATf1tENTAt:'
good and evil. !. '
/ER. Pastor
• REV. R. t3RUBACH
The other day someonei • ` '
10:00 a.m. WELCOME TO OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL ' i - *Victoria Street United Church
quoted the "lith • cam y
w rnandment" to' • me, "Thou G 11:00. a.m.. WORSHIP SERVICE , i ( HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP ' . 'REV. LEONARD •WARR
shalt do whatever you want MONTHLY COMMUNION SERVICE i i 10 a.m. Bible School For All Grades' i
providing you, don't get ti:15 p.m.. - WORD OF LIFE CLUB, / i ' 11 a.m. Worship Service
caught."+'God help us to root I , ' 7:30 p,m. EVENING, SERVICE i
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out this terrible malaise that I SERMON: '.'PETER'S UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE" erman�: "THE CHRISTIAN VIEW"
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eeper into our lives. There. Mrs: J• Snider, Organist 8e Choir Director
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH �1 1••1•.\.••1••1:•1•• 1•• L. _..L,.�..�.--••-..•.•
a more than' Jeb Magruder ),::;,._. 1•._••..•r_•r�u—,,/1•.1••1••^�•Y1•/1•,\! a�
who need to straighten out ,'1 _.. �.. 1..-•...•.,..:•.;..r�.a:'�:r_••,,.,•....•�..., L. �•._.•�••...••1•...•,,1:,.4.•._.•x./-,•••
their prinrities. •. Kn x Presb teriani'C�hurch '' ti.,. North Street United Church
clic REV 4 t t'e'1uAOT ROYAL.
Anyone needing bus transporfation phone 5_24-9903 ' j~ / HOLY COMMUNION AT 8:30 .A.M..
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Recording specialists heard throughout Canada and U.S.A. sing and
play southern type gospel )music at its best.
"You're as welcome as the flowers' in May"
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THE REV. RONALD.C. McCALLUM. Assistant ,. i ,�� Ci' Miss Clare McGowan -Visiting Assistant
WILLIAM M. CAMERON. Director of Praise i Mr. Lorne H. Dotterer' - Director of Music
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1975 i i - SUNDAY, FEB1R'UARIh 2, 19
10:00 e.m. Sunday School'
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\ i Sunday School ages, 10 and up at 9:45 ati• i
11:00 a.m. Mimi, Worship' I ^
i Sermon: "AND HE BELIEVED IN'THE LORD” j ^ Ages 3 to 9 from Worship et 11 00•em+ �.
, �, ' \� q (Nursery and Junior Congregation) d _� Worship at 11110 a•m. '
+I+ The Sacrament of Bapt'isn3 + + i -i Sermon: "TO A.N AGNOSTIC - WITH SYMPATHY"
\_i ?} . Annual Meeting -;,,,Sunday, February 2, after Church.Service c
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(Nursery for the children) Nursery tact1Ittes
`'� Depart to Serve Come and Worshi'p.With us.
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