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Goderich woman dies in London hospital
MRS. MARGARET
JEAN SHELTON
Mrs. Margaret Jean
Shelton of 100 S. David
Street, -Geduld) died in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London
on Friday, April 16 at the age
She was born in Hullett
Township on July 24, 1930 to
Joseph Leo and Mabel.
Margaret ( Riley ) Flynn.
She attended public school
in Hullett Township and high
school in Clinton.
On September 6, 1954 she
married Charles Windsor
Shelton in London. They had
lived all their married lives
in Goderich.
The late Mrs. Shelton was
a member of Victoria Street
United Church and Goderich
Rebekah Lodge no. 89.
She is survived by her hus-
band; three sons, Allan,
Grant and Kenneth, all of
Goderich; one daughter,
Mrs. Graham (Barbara)
Hamilton of Goderich; three.
brothers, John, William and
RI
Hugh, all of Hullett
Townshipour sisters, Mrs.
Wilfred (Hazei) Haines of
R.R. 4 Wingham, Mrs. Ken
(Dorothyi Dupee of Clinton,
Mrs. Murray (Frances) Butt
of Stratfordand Mrs. Gene
( Rita) Powell of Clinton; two
grandsons, Ryan and Grant
Shelton; and several nieces
anjl nephews.
A fimeral service was held
at Stiles Funeral Home in
Goderich on Monday, April
19 at 2 p.m. The Reverend
John D.M. Wood officiated.
°Interment was in . the
Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
Pallbearers were Ken
Crawford, Bob Leppington,
Verne Powell, Ross Millar,
Ross Hallam and Ernie,
Fisher.
Flower bearers were Bill
Haines, Norris Flynn,
Robert Dupee and Dawn
Powell.
Goderich Rebekah Lodge
no. 89 held a service at the
funeral • home on Sunday,
April 18 at 7 p.m.
MRS. ELIZABETH
BLACK
Mrs, Elizabeth Black of
Huronview, formerly of
Goderich, died in Clinton
Public Hospital on Tuesday,
April 13 at the age 88.
She was born in Tranent,
Scotland on June 11, 1893 to
Peter and Elizabeth
(Wallace) Davanna.
She was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church in
Goderich.
She was predeceased by
her husband, William A.
Black.
She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. William
(Helen) Newcombe of
Ottawa and' one grandson,
John Newtombe.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
in Goderich on Thursday,
April 15 at 2 p.m. The
Reverend G.L. Royal of-
ficiated.
Interment
Maitland
Goderich.
•
was in the
Cemetery,
JOHN ROCHA
LOURENCO
John Rocha Lourenco „of
245 Warren Street, Goderich
died in Goderich Township
as the result of an accident
on Wednesday, April 14 at
the age of 13.
He was born in
Georgetown on October 24,
1968 to Anthony and Maria
Lotirenco.
He lived .in Georgetown,
Glen William and - Blyth
before. moving to Goderich
three years ago.
More to Easter than outer display
BY THE REVEREND '
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BEREA-BY-THE-WATER
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. There is something within
us that loves .a good show!
Many have thrilled this past
weekend at the pageantry
and Color .of Queen
Elizabeth's visit to Canada,
and the celebration of the
Constitution. Millions upon
millions enjoyed the spec-
tacle of the Royal wedding
last stunrner.
Perhaps events like' these
have an appeal simply
because they take our minds
off the day to day'difficulties
and struggles of • life in a
troubled world of high in-
terest rates, high unemplo- .
mefit, spritig—snowstorms, •
and all the rest. ,.Perhaps
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that's what Easter meant,
too.
The celebration of 8aster
can and should have been a
day to lift the spirits and
•thrill our hearts. Usually a
larger , number of people
than ordinary heartrumpets,
trumpets, organs,. choirs,
soloists, sounding forth with
praise for a 'Man named
Jesus who wasn't found in
the grave the third day after
He was buried. But 1 hope
300CFSaw more than the air&
display of the season.
Too many people see it as
simply the beginning of the
season of spring. Each year
the words of the angel are
heard saying: "He is not
here", and only the flowers
and the bunnies and the
grass are seen. Manystand
at the tomb and just wonder
"What is it all about?" Some
still debate the question of
whether Jesus really died, or
whether His body was
relieved • by someone. Ton
often we seem to take a
quick look at the empty
tomb, and soon turn back to
our hum -drum lives, and go
on with "business as usual."
That didn't happen to the'
people who saw Christ alive,
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and understood why the
tomb was empty. They came
to know, to •believe, that
,Jesus had left the tomb
'because death couldn't keep
Him a prisoner. He rose to
declare that death had lost
its.power: He left the tomb
because He wanted to show
that graves are only tem-
,porary. He lives because
nothing can ever keep the
Son of God down.
There may have been
many reasons whip) led you
and others to the empty
tomb on Easter Sunday mor-
ning. It doesn't really matter
why you may have gone to
the tomb — what is Minor -
tent is what you found there,
and what it means in your
life now that Easter has been
celebrated.
' What is really impel tant is .
that God wants you to know
that Jesus died and lives so
that there can be an open
door between you and Gd.
God wants you to*know that
on the basis of what His Son
Jesus has done, you can be
forgiven.. He wants you to
realize that because your
.Lord and Saviour lives,
death is no longer. a • real
enemy. There is a real reSur- Tabernacle.
rection, •that began with
Jesus and is carried out in
every one of His people.
The Good News' of Jesus'
resurrection is too great to
last for just a weekend.
Some real joy, real hope; can
fill us, can change our lives
when we believe that we
have a Saviour who not only
died for us, but rose and lives
for us, If Christ is for us in .
this way, then surely nothing
can ever be against us.
"Christ Jesus, who died -
more than that, who was
raised'to life — isat the right
hand of God and is also in-
- terceding for us. Who shall
separate us from the love of
Christ?" ( Romans 8, 34-351
Film series
to be shown
The - film series
WHATEVER HAPPENED
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featuring ‘Dr. Francis
Schaeffer and Dr. Everett
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• April 30. The first episode
'Will be shown at Berea -by -
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beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Succeeding episodes will be
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i M.A., M. DIV. MINISTER
\ LORNE H. DOTTERER, Director of Praise
i Sunday, April 25 '?
i10:00 a.m. Communicant's Class
1 i 1 :00 a.m. Divine Worship
1t . 11:C/0 a.m. Sunday School
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9:15 Sunday School and Bible Classes
10:30 • Worship
Marvin L. Barz, Pastor '
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
North and Nelson We -61i, Goderich 1
Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker ' '
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Interim Organist: - William M. Cameron 1 '
t Second Sunday otter Easter, St, Mark's Day April 25th i
i8• :30 a.m. Holy Communion, A.C.W. Thankoffering.
i9• :00 a.m. Anglican Church Women Breakfast - all women
welcome.
I 11 00 a,m, diurch School and Nursery.
c 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer,
t Serrncin: St. Mark and St. George. t • .
12:30 p,m. Holy Baptism.
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He was a student at St.
Mary's Separate School in
Goderich and a member of
St. Peter's Roman Catholic
Cluir611.- - -
He is survived by his
parents; two sisters, Mrs.
John (Mary Lou) Prirneau of
Clinton and Maria, at home;
and three brothers, Tony,
Frank and Joe, all at home.
The body of the late John
Lourenco rested at Stiles
Funeral Home m Goderich
and prayers were said at the
funeral home on Friday,
April 16 at 7:30 p.m. A
funeral mass was held at St.
Peter's Roman Catholic
Church on Saturday, April 17
-at 11 a.m. The Reverend
Father A.F. Loebach of-
ficiated.
Interment was in St.
Peter's Cemetery, Colborne
Township. •
Pallbearers were Bill
Shouldice, Tony Lourenco,
Anthony Lourenco, John
Primeati, John Pimentel and
Frank Lourenco.
THE REVEREND
EDWARD JAMES
ANDERSON
The Reverend Edward
James Anderson of 34 Picton
Street, West, Goderich died
in University Hospital, Lon-
don on Tuesday, April 13 at
the age of 46.
He was born in Toronto on
May 17, 1935 to James and
Alice (Olsen) Anderson.
During his childhood, the
family moved to Diamond
Lake and later he lived in
Matheson, Sudbury, Ear
Falls and Dryden. He return-
ed to Sudbury where he own-
ed 'and 'operated his own
business. In 1978 he came to
Goderich where .he entered
the ministry.
.He attended high school in
Kirkland Lake 'and-
W.Master 1Tnijrjtv
Hamilton.
He was a member and the
minister of First Baptist
Church -in Goderich..
He married Phyllis Booth
in Matheson on July 27, 1957.
She survives him.
- Also surviving are two
daughter:. , Cathie and
Marianne, both of Goderich;•
his parer,ts, James and Ake
Anderson of Hanmer, On-
tario; his grandmother, Mrs.
Barbara Duncan of
Engiehart;
Engiehart; two siSters, Mrs.
Bill (Shirley): Schmitz of
Sudbury and MrS. , Ted
( Edythe) Frank of Ear
Falls; and one brother, Neil
Andersen of Ear Falls.
The . both, of the . late
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1982—PAGE 7
• Reverend Anderson
Reverend Anderson rested
at Stiles Funeral Horne in
Goderich. A funeral service
was held at the First Baptist
Churchon Friday, April 16 at
2 p.m. The Reverend A. Mot-
chman of Goclerich, the
Reverend Keith Cooney;
Baptist Convention of On-
tario and Quebec, and the
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Reverend S.W. Draffin of
Cottam, Ontario officiated at
the funeral.
Interment was in the
Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
Pallbearers were Bill
Chase, Mel Farnsworth, Bill
Rahbek, • Bruce Dupee,
Jerome Fabian and Ed Rad-
ford.
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