The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-30, Page 254
*SIUDY
RETIRED' UNITED CHURCH
ARTHUR F. GARDNER MINISTER
Some years ago Jack London strong in him that he finally right. A person is known by the
wrote° an interesting , story asked his father for his share of company he keeps.. .(continued frorrlpage 3A)
entitled, "The Call of the Wild". the inheritance and went out to 'May I remind you that one of presented him with a gift f
The story concerns a'do� by the squander his substance with his the great organizations which moneand frac book "Behold
name of Buck who was taken evil companions. But the call of give us physical spiritual and Marc' by Lennirt Neilson, a
into the -Klondik G Id
Pro4jfe
annual
meeting....
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10 JDESE fAREE[[
`tea thuugh 1 wont through the volley
din, shadow of death 1 shot! loot no
• ..1 for Thou art with me
—23rd Psalm
MRS. EDITH CRAIG
Mrs. Edith Craig died
Monday, October 20 in
Alexandra Marine and
e o regions the wild in the prodigal was intellectual stamina is the• must for every medical General Hospital. She was 82.
by his master. never so strong as to win him Church, The Church is made up library. She was the former Edith
The master and dog were completely. It was not longOf 'a Mrs. Osborn thanked the Henry,orn A
group of people .trying to Board of Directors for the • th grin 18, 1893 in
very devoted. The dog was part until the call of civilization live better lives who a
wolf and part shepherd but the
wolf part predominated, with a
desire for the wild life of his
forebearers. Often at night the
howling of the wild wolf pack
would ttig at Buck's heart.
There were times when fie
would leave the camp and be
gone'"fdr several days; but the
brought him back to his father seeking to be integrated on the past year and asked them, to
who received him and restored highest level of creative living stand. Marvin Barz, the
him to his rightful place• which they can attain. Rev. Leon ard Warr, Clarice
Within all our hearts evil The -Church ' is an Dalton, Teresa Courtney, Ann
comes from time to time. Si`n organization where we can find Brand, Peony Pelss, Sharon
and ,wrong doing calls, and opportunity to be of service to Munro, Martha Kuipers,'
many times we make ex- humanity and make" that Harriett Klazinga and Alice
cur"sions doing those things.that service felt in a finer and better Krohmer. Retiring from the
are not right in the sight of way, The Church is an board, are Anne Brand and
love of his master would. bring either God or man. There are organization through which we Alioe Krohmer.
him back. , times when we fall short, of worship God, for we are
On returning from one of what we 'ourselves hold as an children of God and have an On behalf of the nominating
these expeditions with the wild ideal for our lives. instinct instinct to worship. committee, Mrs: Penny Pelss
pack, Buck found the camp Now there are Tome in- The Church is an brought in the" following
destroyed and his master dividuals that make it harder organization where men and names for the Board of
murdered. His last =tie with for us to do gdod and to live women, boys and girls band Directors, John Oskam, Ken
civilization was broken. That we11.,They are part of the• pack together in a fellowship not only Reidy and Mrs. Agnes Car -
night. he again heard the who make it easy for us to do to 'worship God but to live as bert, who were elected to the
yelping of the wolf pack. After wrong and to desire less than good lives as-they,possibly can. board.
turning to look back at his the best. Similarly there are The. Church has its example in Mrs. Osborn will fake the
murdered maste -„Buck trotted some organizations that en- the life and teaching of Jesus position . as Past chairman.
off into the woods and joined courage the evil instincts Christ; for He is not only the Positions will be designated
the pack for good. within us, urging us to make ideal of the Church but He is the at the first. meeting in
. Later it was reported that a excursions into the cess pools of power of the Church. It is November. Mr.rWarr thanked
wild wolf pack was being led by humanity. through Him that we have Mrs. Osborn for her untirin
a dog like wolf, more fierce On the other hand there are strength to live better lives.., g
than the rest., The call of the, some individuals and It is by following theservices for the Pro Life J.A.
ounty of Durham,
England, to, John and'
Margaret Ann (Bryers)
Henry, She had been ,a
resident OT Goderich since
1923. She, was a member of St.
George's Anglican Church.
She was predeceased by
her husband, Joseph C. Craig.
She is survived by two sisters,
Mrs. W. (Dora) Flatley,
Windsor, and Mrs. Isabel
Newall in England. She is
also survived by several
niecesand nephews.
Funeral service was
Wednesday, October 22 in
,McCallum Funeral Home
with Canon G.G. Russell
officiating
Interment' was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Bill Ellis, Don Ellis, Dennis
Ellis, Tom Flatley, Bill
Flatley and Dave Kin-
dervater.
o Ing group and presented her with,. ( ALEX) MALLOUGH
wild was so strong that Buck organizations that help us to bMeachings of this Jesus that the a gift. Joseph Alexander (Alex)
finally went back completely to better men and women. They call of the wilds which come to„
Mallough died Wednesday,
-his wild state. make us understand that less us. from time to time, do not The Ballad of the UnbornOctober ' 22 in University
We have a similar 'story to than the' best is beneath the destroy _ us but enable us to was recited by Sharon Munro Hospital, London, at the age
this in the New Testament. It dignity of a child of God. It is overcome them. Thus by accompanied by .Barbara. of 72 years:
concerns the Prodigal Son who good- to have • friends and to seeking the good, we are known Hodgins on the guitar.He was born July 3, 1903 in
had a longing for the wild life. belong to organizations thatas Christians who follow theGoderich to ' . Joseph
He wanted to get away from help us live our lives in a finerlivinSa.vi.our.. Alexander and Ethel
home and spend his money in way, that give us a sense of It is my earnest_prayer, .that ..Jesus as Lord and Saviour and ( McLean) Mallou h. He had
riotous -living. . .
g understanding and helpfulness every, man and woman, every accept His way -of life as their been a lifelong resident of
The call 'of the wild was so for that which is ' noble and boy and girl, will come to know living way. Goderich and worked for 45
'"a'' 'years as a stationery
engineer at Purity Flour
Mills, Maple Leaf Milling and
• , J�' Upper Lakes Shipping. He
biro, THE BIBLE
BY CORNELIUS R. STAM • : PRE°S.
BEREAN BIBLE SOCIETY
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60635
94t(#t ?”
‘itme;.e:‘
Here I am,. Lord
Here I am, Lord .
Remember me?-
I'm the one
`who insisted on giving you
a promissory note
when I was desperate
down_and out •
I vowed I didn't care
how high the payments were
I said I'd pay them gladly, Lord,
if only you, would rescue me
I was so grateful
when with your generous hand
you paid the price of all my debts
so willingly
T meant I,keep my pledge
I intended to make thepayment.
But then .. •
I got sidetracked
old friends beckoned me
old ways seemed pleasant
so•I stuffed the promissory note away
and tried to foitiget about it
The 'd see you coming ,.
do*ft'e street to meet me
and I'd dodge into a building
as if I had important business there
or •
slip across thestreet
If suddenly, in a crowd,
I'd come upon you face to face
IA pretend I didn't know you
shift my guilty eyes
from your searching; sorry ones
Occasionally
I'd meet you walking
. with a friend of mine
Then I'd acknowledge you
with a curt.nod
'and hurry on embarrassed
Everywhere T went, Lord,
You'd be there
Everywhere I turned
I'd see your presence
For me there could be no escape
So here I am, Lord,
ready not just to make the payments
but give my all
Takeit, Lord,
Take me
:Forgive me, Lord,
Use me
You bought me, Lord,
I'm yours
Thank you, Lot'd,
I am at peace `''
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TWO MIIVUTES
TRUE THANKSGIVING
Many people entertain only vague
notions about thanksgiving, just as
they do about faith.
They ,confuse faith with opti-
mism, will power, presumption, im-
agination, and all sorts of other.
things. A doctor tells his patient
that, but for his faith, he never
would have come through his ill•
ness. Somehow the patient was
"just sure” he would recover. A
smiling mother encourages her
married daughter to "have faith
that everything will turn out all
right." But faith' is simply believ-
ing, and faith in God is believing
God; believing,' what He has 'said.
Faith is based on the written Word
of God, See Romans 10:17,
But unregenerate men also have
,,vague ideas about thanksgiViing.• A
rnan escapes some great harm and
thanks his "lucky stars:" .Another
says: "I'm grateful for a healthy
body," but to whom is he grateful?
He doesn't say. In ..many cases it
doesn't even -occur to him to ask.''
He's'"just thankful"! •.
How refreshing, then, it is to
open our Bibles, especially to the
Epistles of Paul, the ."chief of sin-
ners," saved by grace, and to see
him giving thanks for specific bless-
ings, and ,to a specific Person— 1.
God! '
"Giving thanks unto the•Father,
who hath made us meet (fit) to be I
partakers of the inheritance of the
saints in light: Who hath delivered
us from the power of darkness, and
Century Club of the Maple
Leaf Milling Co. Ltd. 'Mr.
Mallough was •a member o
Knox Presbyterian Church:'
Surviving are his wife, the
former Clara Steep; five
daughters, Mrs. Jack
(Norene) Tebbutt, • •RR 2,
Clinton; Mrs• George(Joyce)
Bolton, Goderioh; Mrs. Joan
Willows, Windsor; Mrs.
George (Deanna) Bacon,
Goderich Township; and Mrs.
Paul (Shirley) Baechler,
Goderich; three sons, David
A. (Sonny), Raymond and
Donald, all of Goderich; 14
grandchildren; one sister,
Mrs. Charles (Tody)
Robinson; Goderich; and one
brother, Edgar Mallough,
Goderich.
Funeral service was
Saturday, October 25 at
McCallum Funeral Home
with the Rev. G.L. Royal
officiating. "7 -
Interment
"'Interment was• in Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich.
Pallbearers were Gordon
, Mohring, Ernie Peachey,
Edward Vincent, Howard
Squires, Jack Fritzley and
•Mac Fritzley. Flower bearers
were Wayne Tebbutt, Gary
Tebbutt, Kerry Willows, Tim
Willows, Ronnie Bacon, Gary
Mallough and Paul
Dockstader all grandsons of
the deceased.
LOIS C.,DINSMO•RE
Lois C. (Tebbutt) Dinsmore,
wife of the late James Gordon
Dinsmore died recently_ in a
Tavistock nursing home,
• Her only survivor in
retired in 1968.. He was a Goderich is • Mr's. Evelyn
.member of the' Quarter- Glazier, a sister.
Ir"t
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Are you on the goall the time
and eating out a lot? Do it
nutritionally by snacking with
peanuts instead of chocolate
bars, fruit juices instead of soft
drinks, fresh fruits instead of
cake or pie, a hamburger, not
just chips and gravy. During
Nutrition Week, November 2-8
write to your local health unit
for a copy of the pamphlet
"Easy Eating" to help you
create a more healthful food
style for yourself Remember,
NUTRITION MATTERS,
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Bob' McCALLUM
Representative
11 Cambria Rd., Goderich
Sunday, November 2
8:00 p.m. r ti
Special Speaker
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hath translated us into the king- I %
O of 'His' dear Son" (Col. 1:12, _ 3
13). "Thanks be to God•.for-His un- f I i
speakable gift" (11 „Cor. 9:15). }
"Th'anks be to God, which giveth t
us., the victory!" (1 Cor. 15:`57). 1 obi for all ages 9:30 a.m. I
"Thanks be unto God, who always % W h t 11 00
causeth us.to triumph!" (II Cor. • I „ „ % �''
SERMON: BY. GRACE ALONEri
It is our• prayer for all our read- •
- Marvin L. Barz, Pastor 524-2235
ers that this Thanksgiving season "Being justified by faith, we halve peace with God through our t
and always you may be sincerely
thankful for "the gift. of God
[which] is eternal life through Jesus
Christ, our Lord" (Rom. 6:23). "He
that believeth on the Son hath ev-
erlasting life: and he that believeth
not •the Son shall not see life; but
the wrath of God abideth on him"
(John 3:36).
Meeting at Robertson Memorial School
(Blake and' Eldon Streets, Goderich)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1975
SundaySch,
Worship a a.m.
l Lord Jesus Christ" Romans 5, 1 %
1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH l i
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(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) t I
1 MONTREAL STREETtnear The Square i
i • REV. W.H. McWHINNIE F.R.G".S.. %
% Organist:. Mr. Frank Bissett ,
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
•11 A.M WORSHIP SERVICE
THE PASTOR PREACHING ..
Come
You will` be made welcome
The Master's Touch Trio
IN SONGANDTESTIMONIES
11:00 and 7:30
SUNDAY,NOV. 2
CaIv.ary. Baptist Church
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE ST.
Everyone Welcome Always
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The Free Methodist Church
Park St. at Victoria ' Pastor: H• Ross Nicholls;.
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2 way Bus Service Free to S.S. and A.M. Worship by calling • I
524-9903
10:00 a.m. Sunday School - for all ages %
11x00 a.m. "TAPPING .OUR RESOURCES"j
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'7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
Stays together
Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada-
COR ER OF= ELGIN AND 'WATERLOO STS.
�' )I PASTOR REV. FRED D 'DAY
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BIBLE COLL'C;E TEAM
)'0:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
CONTACT 524-2709 Free Bus' Transportation
EVANGELISTIC MEETING - 7:00 P.M,
PRAYER MEETING - TUES. 8 P.M.
' YOUTH MEETING - FRII 8 P.M.
A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU
Knox Presbyterian Church.
THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL B A Minister
THE REV RONALD C McCALLUM: Assistant
WILLIAM M CAMERON Director df Praise
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SUNDAY', NOVEMBER 2, 1975
MISSION EMPHASIS WEEKEND
,Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m.
Sermon: "MISSION:
YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW”
(Nursery Facilities)
Music: North Street United Church choirs
(Consolidated Sunday School retires from Service)
SA-TURDAY, 'NOVEMBER 1, 1975
9:30 a.m. to Noon 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
,THE OLD MISSION IN A NEW DAY
Enter to Worship
Depa' i to Serve
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Everyone Welcome, %
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC — FUNDAMENTAL
• REV Fl BRUBACHER Pastor
SUNDAY;'NOVEMBER 2, 1975
10:00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP
SPECIAL MUSIC --1'HE MASTER'S TOUCH TRIO
• 6:1.5 P.M, WORD OF LIFE CLUB
7:30 P.M.
.`DON'T 'FOSS HEARING
"THE MASTER'S TOUCH TRIO”
IN SONG AND TESTIMONIES
WED. 8 p.m. - PRAYER MEETING.
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
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18 WATERLOO ST • S
SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 9'45 AM
FAMILY WORSHIP — 11 00 AM
EVANGELISTIC SERVICE --- 7 p m
WEEKDAY Home League (ladies) Wed 8 00 p
Prayer & Bible Studte5• Thus 730 p r11
524.9341
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CAPTAIN G HERBER CAPTAIN M, MacKENZIE
'All Are Cordially invited to Attend
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Rector: Canon G G Russell. B A, B.D
Choirmaster -Organists Joseph B Herdman
ST:GEORGE'S CHURCH
ALL SAINTS NOVEMBER 2, 1975
8:30• a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
.11 a.m. HOLY trOMMUNION AND SERMON
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Victoria Street United Church
(, HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP • 'REV LEONARD WARR %
i Q 10 A.M. Bible School for all Grades ' '
% 11 a.m. - Worship Service 1.
! Sermon:"HOLD YOUR TONGUE, AND 1.
!4_ PUT OUT THE FIRE" i,
- W -E -L -C -O -M -E -
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North Street United Church
The Rev• Ralph E. King, B.A., B.D., Minister
Moss Clare McGowan - Visiting Assistant
Mr. Lorne H. Dotterer Director of Music
Sunday School Ages 10 and up at 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School for ages 3 to 9 from Worship at 11:00 a.m.
-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1975
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RSH'IP 11:00 A.M.
SERMON: "HUNGERING. AND THIRSTING"
THE ORGANIST AND CHOIR OF KNOX PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH WILL SHARE IN THE SERVICE
Nursery Facilities
Come and Wprship with us.
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