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PRESENTS
WELCOME TO
Summer Bible
Day Camp
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 6-13
Monday, August 17 to
Friday, August 21, 1981
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Meet at Church. Bus (eaves Calvary Bap-
tist Church at 9 a.m. sharp. return by 4 p.m.
HOW MUCH? '8.00 FOR THE WEEK OR
'2.00 A DAY
REGISTRATION —
NAME 1
ADDRESS
PHONE
Is there any reason why this child should not engage
in any active camp -programme?
SIGNATURE OF PARENT
PLEDGE:
1 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.
SIGNATURE
WHAT TO 00
— GAMES
— GOOD SINGING
— BIBLE STUDY
— CRAFTS
— SWIMMING
PLEASE BRING
YOU REGISTER
WHAT TO BRING
— SNACK LUNCH
(WE SUPPLY THE DRINK)
—SWIM SUIT —TOWEL
— BIBLE
— WEAR PLAY CLOTHES
FORM WHEN
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
231 Mayfield Rd.
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SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED . •
OVER 50 YEARS
Gods rich Area
Representative
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 Cambria Road
Godorlch
524-7345.
Clinton-Seafarth
Area Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER
153 Nigh Street
Clinton
482-9441
Your decision determines yo
BY THE REVEREND
AUSTIN GEDCKE,
BETHEL PENTECOSTAL
ASSEMBLY
In a moving way, D -L:
Moody elaborates on the giv-
ing of the greatcommission.
Jesus has been raised from
the'dead, but His body bears
themarks of the crucifixion.
Just before His departure in-
to heaven, He says to His
disciples, "Go ye into all the
world, and preach the gospel
to every creature." Here,
Moody imagines Peter
speaking up to say, "Lord,
do you really mean that we
shall go back to Jerusalem to
preach to those sinners who
murdered you?"
Moody continues, to reflect
on how Christ might have
Auburn news
L. -
Rev. Austin Gedcke
answered him. "Yes, Peter
.. go search out the man who
spat in my face; tell him) I
forgive him; there is nothing
in my heart but love for him.
Go search out the man that
put the cruel crown of thorns
on my brow; tell him that I
will have a crown for him in
my kingdom .. there will be
no thorn in it, and he shall
wear it forever ' in the
kingdom of his Redeemer.
"Hereby perceive we the
love of God, because He laid
down His life for us" — for
you and me! Here is a
Saviour who loves the
unlovely and treats with
mercy even those who are
hostile. to -thin. Here is love
without limits. It is.the love
upon which you and I can re-
ly for eternal salvation.
r des any
Find out the man who took
the reed.from my hand, and
'smote my head, driving the
thorns deeper into my brow.
If he will accept salvation as
a gift, I will give him a seep-
tre and he shall sway it over
the nations of the earth. Go
seek out the poor soldier who
drove the spear into my
side; tell him that I forgive
him freely; and tell him .I
will make him a soldier of
the cross and my, banner
over him shall be love."
Such are the words of that
great Gospel preacher giv-
ing a picture of. God's divine
love in its final act of
overflowing compassion.
In His very essence, God is
Love. " Foi God so loved the
world" — so completely, so
Trustees to meet on town hall
The August meeting of the
Auburn trustees was held
last Saturday evening in the
town hall with the chairman,
Warner Andrews in charge.
The minutes of the
previous meeting were ac-
cepted 'as
c-
cepted'as read by the acting
clerk, Mrs. Eleanor Brad -
nock on motion of Trustee
Gordon Powell, seconded by
Trustee Jim Schneider. •
A discussion took place on
the survey on Lot 28 where
thetown hall is built and fur-
ther investigations will take
place by the trustees.
Melanie McLaughin of the
Ministry of Culture and
Recreation will meet with
the Trustees . on August 25
regarding the renovations of
the town hall and library
rooms. •
It Was 'announced that the
checkerboard sign • at the
east end of Goderich Street
.had been installed.
Trustee Gordon • Powell
was congratulated on the
fine job he did in welcoming
the . Auburn, . Michigan
friends to the village and ac-
cepting their gift of a
Michigan flag.
A taxpayer • attended 'the
meeting to see about getting -
weeds cut on some
neighbouring lots. The weed
inspectors will be contacted
as well • as the Hullett
Township • clerk and other
neighbouring townships: - •
It was allhounl ed that the
hydro pole' had been in-
stalled at • • Manchester
Garden with a light on it. The
Auburn Horticultural Socie-
ty had paid for the work done
there.
BRIDAL SHOWER
Miss Deborah Walker of
Gananoque was . guest of
honour at the home of Mrs.
.Gordon Chamney when she
was given a bridal shower
last Saturday afternoon. The
guests were welcomed by
Mrs. Chamney and her
daughter, Lorraine
Chamney of Goderich.
A beautiful corsage was
pinned on Miss Walker by
Lorraine and on Mrs. Paul
Lassaline of Calgary by Mrs.
Paul Chamney. Dessert and
coffee were served by Mr's.
Gordon Chamney, Lorraine,
Mrs. Paul Chamney, Mrs.
Douglas Chamney and Mrs.
Pat Nagele.
• Contests were conducted
by Mrs. Chamney with win-
ners t being' Mrs. Stewart
Chamney, ' Miss Deborah
Walker and • Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock.
Lorraine welcomed the
relatives and friends and
congratulated the bride-to-
be and wished her much hap-
piness.
Gifts were presented by
Alison Chamney and Kara
Letherland of Acton.
Assisting Miss Walker in
opening her gifts was Mrs.
Paul Lassaline. Mrs. Paul
Chamney made a hat of the
ribbonbows and placed it on
the bride's head.
Debbie thanked everyone
for their gifts and invited all
to her trousseau tea next
Sunday afternoon at
Gananoque.
The clothespin contest was
won by Kara Letherland.
Guests were present from
Calgary, . Acton, Goderich,
Clinton, Donnybrook,
Londesboro and the Auburn
community.
•
Mrs. Kennetjj* McDougall,
Mrs. Frank Raithby; Mrs.
Lawrence • Plaetzer, .Mrs.
Tom Lawlor, Mrs. Arnold
Craig, Mrs. Major
Youngblut, Mrs, Tom Jar-
din, Mrs. Elva Straughan,
Mrs. Tom Haggitt and Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock attended
the Dungannon Women's In-
stitute meeting held in the
Nile United Church last
Thursday evening.' Con-
stable Goff of the OPP was
guest speaker and spoke on
home safety.
Mr.. and Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright and family arrived
home on Sunday from a cam=
r• ping trip near Owen Sound.
Thermos
ROOMY CAMP COOLERS
29 Imp. quart capacity
Reg. $29.95 NOW $2 4.95
26 inch
Mens & Ladies
COASTER BIKES
Reg. $119:95
NOW $9999
10% Off
All other bikes in stock
SLEEPING
BAGS
25% OFF
Reg. Price
Rade Ihaek
AUTHORIZED SALES CENTRE
60 West St Goderich
524.7171
Mr. • and Mrs. Wayne
Powell . and Gordon and
Jackie of St. Catharines
were guests last week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Powell and family.
They moved to Clinton last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Bricker, Christy and Mark
returned home last weekend
aftera camping trip up nor-
th.
Mr. and Mrs. George Col-
lins and Jonathan holidayed
at Homestead Acres •
fully, so sacrificially!
The decimve question re -
"mains for each to answer:
Will 1 receive his offer of
love and forgiveness?
Your decision will deter-
mine your destiny!
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*BRACELETS ®BEADS
ptt ra gen*
31 ST. DAVID. GODER)CH
524-9072
MONUMENTS
MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING
MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR
DON DENOMNIE
AREA REPRESENTATIVE
FOR AN APPOINTMENT Altr,al
Phone 524.661
PRYDE MONUMENTS BUSINESS EST. 1920
THE BO'K'BARN FLORIST AND
82 Sill:TH ST.. (;o1DF:Hl(:H
524-8761
Prolickyour home
a LwtIrriijv_
Peter S. MacEwan
Insurance '
38 St. David St.
524-9531
GENERAL INSURANCE BROKERS
We will be closed
until
We are sorry for any inconvenience
this may have caused you
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Bet.
PENTECOSTAL- -
ASSEMBLY
321 BAYFIELD RD.. GODERICH
An Invitation to Worship!
Sundays: at 11 o.m 8 7 p.m. 10 a.m. Sunday School
= - Wednesday Nights o17 a.m. FAMILY NITE
"si. REV. I. AUSTINGEDCWE 344-8306'
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC -FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R BRUBACHER Pastor
10:00 a.m. Family Bible School
11:'1&10 a.m. Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. "Being Diligent for God"
Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study
DAY CAMP - Aug. 17-21
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
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Services held each Sunday at
Robertson Memorial School
10: 00 a.m. and 7: 30p.m.
Pastor: Rev. H. Vriend . 344-7484
Listen to CKNX Radio Sunday
at10 30 a.m. for the
"Back 4o God Hour"
The Anglican Church of Canada
; ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
North and Nelson Streets, Goderich
( Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker
Organist -Choirmaster: Joseph B. Herdman
Ninth Sunday after Trinity August 16th
I8:30 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer at Port Albert.
11:00 a.m. Folk Mass and Holy Communion.
Services this Sunday to charge of staff and students of
tjJ Huron Church Camp.
-You are always welcome -
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THE SALVATION ARMY •
18 WATERLOO ST. S. 524.9341
9:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP
6:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE
All Are Cordially Invited to Join Our Fellowship
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BEREA-BY-THE=WATER
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Gibbons St. at Suncoast Drive
• 9:15 Sunday School and Bible Classes
• 10:30 Worship
Marvin L. Barr. Pastor - 524-2235
"Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all"
Acts 107.36
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
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Goderieh United Church Congregations cordially invite
visitors to loin us for:
Worship In Victoria Street United Church
at 10:00 A.M.
Each Sunday in August
Minister: Rev. John 13:M. Wood
Organist: Mr. Paul W. J. Howe
Nursery Service Provided.,
rKnox Presbyterian Church?
THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL,
M A M DIV MINISTER
LORNE H .DOTTERER, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1,6TH
SUMMER SERVICES
9:00 a.m. Chapel
11:00 a.m. Main Church
The minister at both services
SPECIAL MUSIC
(Nursery Fecilitloi at 11)
(Oen Session Sunday School at 11)
Enter to Worship Depart to Serve
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