The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-11-27, Page 25. kr
MILK'S RUNNING OUT,
LORD
We were moving along the line
carefree and bantering
straining to see
what was laid out on the smorgasbord...
platters heaped with garnished fish and savory fowl
great bowls of steaming vegetables
a fantasy'of shimmering salads
crusty rolls
luscious desserts
Itewas hard to choose
from the display of goodness
Then Someone pulled
the curtain of my mind
I saw hungry children
old -faced, unsmiling children
bones sticking through their skins
queuing up for a spoon of rice
a cup of watered milk
They didn't have to choose
I remember seeing it once
on television
a little girl with a hole
in her rusty banged -up bowl
where the milk leaked out
She cried �,
..not understanding
Still we'continued to laugh and talk
and fill our plates
as if everything was just and right
But Lord, the little girl
with the hole in her battered bowl
haunts me - w
Was it milk or time running out?
PHYSISOUL-FITNESS
Wouldn't it be great if
It got a letter that began
like the one St. John wrote
to his friend Gaius:
"I pray that your body Is as
healthy as I know your soul is"
Beautiful!
My friends would be more
apt to pray that my soul
be as healthy as my body
But that wouldnot be so
since, let's face it • '
there are too ma
too much
Help me
for bo
to
good either
y bulges
sloggishness.
remember it's important
th body and soul
be fit, Lord.
I think I'll start to diet
and join the badminton club today.
II wish there was an easy
tangible way - •_
t� fit up my soul.
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JUE,SE FAREE[I
A.G. HABEL
Alfred George Habel, 165
Picton St. W., died suddenly
November 19 in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
He was 77.
He was born June 22, 1898 in
Goderich to George and
Sarah (1VjeCabe) Habel: ,He
lived in Goderich until he was
19 years of age and then
moved to Port Colborne for 46
years. He then retired in
Goderich. He was -in the
•
. marine grocery business for
15 years before working with
International Nickel until
1963.
He was a life member of the
IOOF Beacon Lodge of Port
Colborne and received his
. Diamond Jewel. He was a
member of North Street
United Church and before
that, Central United Church
in` Port Colborne.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Hazel Finnigan
whom he married July 7, 1923
in North Street United
Church; one son; James
Hebei, Kingston; 'and two
grandchildren.
The funeral service was
from the, StilesaFuneral'Home
Saturday, November 22 with,
the Rev. Ralph King of-
ficiating.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Bob and Charlie McCabe, Bill
Chase, Arnold Mitchell, arid
Kitchener and Gordon Fin-
nigan.
R.M. BOGIE
Reuben M. Bogie,
Goderich, died Thursday,
November 20 in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
He was 76.
Hp was born November 2,
1899 in Colborne Township to
William and Elizabeth
(Rome) Bogie. Ale was .a
lifelong resident of,,Colborne
Township and Goderich. He
was employed at the Sifto Salt
Company until his retirement
in 1964.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Hazel Hawkins;
two sisters, Violet Bogie,
Yeo. though I walk through the volley
of the shadow of death. 1 shall fear no
rvd. for Thou art with me.
-23rd Psalm
London, and Mrs. Christine
Mills, Clawson, Michigan;
two brothers, Harold of
Goderich and Tom of London.
He was predeceased by one
sister and two brothers.
Funeral service was
Sunday, November 23 in
McCallum Funeral Home
with the Rev. Ronald C.
McCallum officiating.
Interment was in Colborne
Cemetery. Pallbearers were
Cameron Bogie, Ken Bogie,
Ron Castle, Bob McLean,
Earl Feagan and Frank
MLcArthur. .
MRS. MINNIE
JANE RIDDELL
Mrs. Minnie Jane Riddell,
Huronview, died there
Sunday, November 16. She
was 90.
The former Minnie Jane
Naegele, she was the
daughter of Frank and Ruth
(Lawson) Naegele and was
bdrn October 8, 1885 in
Colborne' Township. She was
a resident of Goderich from
1952 until . moving to
.Huronview in November 1973.
Prior to that, she resided in
Saskatoon from 1912 to 1952.
She was predeceased , by
her husband, William
Alexander Riddell in 1952.
She is survived by one
brother, William Naegele,
Goderich. She was
predeceased by two sisters
and two brothers.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
Monday, November 17 at 7
p.m. The Rev. Leonard Warr
officiated. The body was then
transferred to the Saskatoon
Funeral Home, Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, where a
funeral service was held at
3:30 p.m. Tuesday,
November 18 with the Rev.
E.L. Bishop of Grace
Westminster United Church,
Saskatoon, officiating.
Interment was
°Woodlawn Cemetery,
Saskatoon. Pallbearers were
Jim Speliis'cy, Bob Story,
Doug Black, Eric Ivison,
Theodore Fisher and Cec
Durnford.
BY PASTOR A
• RETIR
CHU
The debt 1s paid in full
FROM THE MINISTER'S STUDY
The tangles of life
LFRED FRY thread, she said to the child,
ED UNITED "How is it that you seem to
RCH MINISTER have so little trouble with
GODERICH your thread, and besides, you
• sing so much?"
In the fourth chapter of "Oh," replied ' the child,
Philippians, verse six, ' we "don't you remember that the
read, "Be careful far king said we were to go to
nothing; but in everything by him?"
prayer and supplication with "Well, so do all of us; in the
thanksgiving let your morning and at night,"' said
requests be made unto God." the other.
We live in' times of great . "Ah," said the little one,
anxiety. We worry and fret.- triumphantly, "but I go to
Some people' become quite ill him every time 'I have a
because of this. Some try to tangle, and he always sends
solve their own problems, yes someone to help me."
and others too.
Without going into too
many details we would
suggest that we' study our text
and take it ta•heart. '
There is an old story which
tells of a King who hired
many weavers to weave
beautiful cloth tapestries for
him. The King was so, anxious
that the work should be well
done that he gave all his
workers permission to bring
their problems or difficulties
to him, at any time.
Apngng the weavers was. a
child who worked patiently
and steadily with the others.
Her work seemed to progress
much faster than that of the
others, and more than that,
she sang at her work.
One day as one of the older
women was impatiently
trying to untangle we a11iw i,
hopelessly tangled skeins of
Just a story, perhaps, but
there" is a spiritual ap-
plication to‘ be made. We go to
our .Heavenly Father mor-
ning and night, but how about
the tangles through the day?
We have the privilege of
carrying every burden, every
care, every difficulty to the
one who said, "Come unto
me, all yethat labour and are
.Meavy laden, and I will give
you 'rest. (Matthew 11. verse
28,
Dear reader, there is no
problem or difficulty too
large or too small to be taken
to God. 14'e is grieved when
His children try to bear these
things themselves.
Do' .not live beneath your
•pr•ivi•Ieges, but take God ''at
HIS WORD.
Wave we triE►ls and tem -
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GOPERICH SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1975,,, AcG!
'Bethel buri,s:
a speci�Tt
The congregation of Bethel
Pentecostal Tabernacle ,ais.
having a special assembly
December 1 to witness a
mortgage burning ceremony.
' About 150 church members
will celebrate the retirement
of their church debt in a
public ceremony duri
which they will literall
mortgage notes on th
that were dischar
1975.
A co
chu
ng
y burn
e church
ged June 13,
mplete resume of the
ch construction project,
nitiated in 1958 by Richard
Greene will be presented with
former pastors, the Rev.
Harold 'Underhill, the
Richard Greene, th
Jack Pearson',
Robert Clarke
Peter St. D
Th
th
Rev.
e Rev.
the Rev.
and the Rev.
on in attendance.
e evening message and
e actual mortgage burning
will be done by the Rev.
Howard Honsjnger, the
Western Ontario District
Superintendant for the
Pentecostal Assemblies of
Canada. The Bethel Taber-
nacle senior choir will
provide music for the event.
"The Rev. Fred Day, present
pastor of the church; an-
nounced at ,the retirement of
bion
th, mortgage that the
building program undertaett
by the congregation has, not
hampered their rissionail
vision. He said that the
repayment of the debt did not
curtail the congregation's
donation to church missions
in the world adding that to
date in 1975 the Goderich
church is ahead of last year's
donation figures.
In keeping with the'gro.wth
of the church, Mr. Day said
that in August of this year the
congregation, approved the
purchase of a new three
bedroom parsonage on
S uncoast Drive for the church
pastor and his family.
Great "Morfgagg,Bnrning" Ceremony
BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Cor. of Elgin and Waterloo Strs.
Pastor: F. DAY
COME HEAR and SEE....
+ Former Pastors in Goderich +
REV. HAROLD UNDERHILL
REV. RICHARD GREEN
REV. JACK PEARSON
'REV. ROBERT CLARKE
REV. PETER ST. DON
- ALSO -
REV. HOWARD HONSINGER -DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
With a Bible -Challenging Message
BETHEL-PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE SENIOR CHOIR.
MONDAY, DEC. 1. AT 8:00, P.M.
• SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30.
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10:00 A.M. WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.
Free Transportation - Call 524-2709
EVANGELISTIC MEETING - 7:00 P.M.
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A Community Minded Church with Family at Heart
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LUTHERAN CHURCH •
SUNDAY
SERVICES .
The family that prays together....
Stays together
Meeting at Robertson Memorial School
(Blake and Eldon Streets, Goderich)
• SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1975
Sunday School for all ages 9:30,a.m.
Worship at 11:00 a.m:`,
SERMON: "CHRIST HAS ALL YOU NEED
%` Marvin L. Bari, Pastor 524.2235
?' "Being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our
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1 MONTREAL STREETtneai The Square i 1. %• THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL. B A Minister
1. REV, W.H.• McWHINNIE F.R.G.S. THE REV RONALD C McCALLUf1fi, Assistant }
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(Consolidated Sunday School retires from `Service)
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Park St. at Victoria Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls I /3
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/ 11:00 a.m. Topic ADVENT 1
•1 NOVEMBER 30, 1975 1
"Highways, Hedges and Busways" 1 %
J. I 8:30 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION j
I 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship hour j 11 a.m. LITANY AND SERMON
I '•-i1 10:00 & 11: a.m. CHILDREN'S PROGRAM 8 NURSERY 1
Everyone Welcpme 1
Rector. Canon G G 'Russell. B.A.. B.D. ` %
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1 EVANGELIS IC' L- FUNDAMENTAL` 1 HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV LEONARD WARP
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I 1000 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES
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j FOR FREE'BUS TRANSPORTATION CALL 524-9497 11:00 a.m. Worship Service •1
11:00 A.M.,and 7:30 P.M. % Sermon: "WHAT IS FAITH?" }
REV. JOHN POMEROY _ W -E -L -C -O -M -E -
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DEPUTATION SECRETARY OF .THE 1
j Special Christmas White Gift Service
AFRICA EVANGELICAL FELLOWSHIP 1. f t
1 December 7th
GREAT PREACHING . SLIDE PRESENTATION 1 1
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FAMILY WORSHIP - 11 00 A M 1 �' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1975
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EVANGELISTIC SERVICE -- 7 p m WORSHIP •11:00 A.M.
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RIGHTEOUSNESS SAKE"
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{ j Nursery Facilities
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