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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY:JANUARY' 3I„ 1980 -PAGE 7A
Funeral Mass held for fire. victims
Funeral mass was
•-• celebrates' at St.
Augustine Roman
Catholic Church at 11
a.m. on January 8 for
three victims of a fire
which consumed a home
• in West Wawanosh on
January 5.
Mrs. Isabella Jessie
Finleon, 'Marlene
Elizabeth Ann Finelon
and her son, Robert
James Finleon, were laid
to rest .in St. Augustine
Cemetery following the
service.
Pallbearers for Mrs.
The 13th .annual meeting of the Huron -Perth
Presbyterial of United Church Women was held at
North Street United Church in Goderich on Mon-
day. Over 450 members attended. In the front row
of this picture are Mrs. Olive Knisley,yresident of
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-North Street U C W andifokeii for the meeting
and Rob and Kelko Witmer, holding their children
Manna and Nathan. The -Witmers were- guest
missionaries for eight years. Goderich' Is Mr.
Witmei's hometown. In the back row are Anne
Walters, incoming president of the'PresbYterial,
Doris Zurbrigg, outgoing president of the
Presbyterial, Maureen Mayne,missioa officer for
'the-London-�fthe United Church (she
also spoke on Japan) and Margaret Walsh, London
,Conference U:C.W. president. (Photo by. Joanne
• speakers on Japan where they have been Buchanan)
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'..:World demand for ,Bibles'inotea§ps
Rapid church growth in meeting that need. 76 -year-old Canadian•
developing countries has
" A lly
tough the organization is the fourth
sharply increased world,' Canadian Bible Society's largest national agency
demand for Bibles, ac- receipts for that work in the 65 -member United
cording to Dr. Kenneth G. showed an increase of 16 Bible Societies which
the_pre_vinu.s
secretary of the Canadian year, we are not meeting "As 'one of the national
Bible Society. He reports the exploding demands Bible Societies that is in a
that -Canadians last year for scriptures," states position to offer overseas
provided over .1.7 million McMillan. support to hard-pressed
dollars to assist in He points out that the churches in developing
countries, we feel that we
• should increase that
Timbrell to speak assistance in the coming
yea r , " contends
McMillan.
Dennis Timbrell, Order of Nurses The agency is ;sup -
Minister of Health for the- Tuesday, March 4 at the portedb'y all Canadian
Province of Ontario, will Victorian Inn in Strat-
churches.,
be the guest speaker at ford. In additionto assisting
the annual meeting of the The main topics of Bi ble translation,
Perth -Huron Victorian concentration requested production, and
will be community health distribution outside
for Ontario in the 1980s Canada, .the Canadian
and the role of voluntary Bible Society also
-agencies. in -the -delivery distributed a record
of health care in Ontario number of scriptures last
in the 1980s. year in this country.
Dinner will be at 7 p.m. Bibles, Testaments, and
scripture portions in
English; French, and 83
other languages were
circulated in 1979.
The Society provides
fee copies of scriptures
on Braille, cassettes, and
records -to blind people in
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Eastern
Star
:Tickets and more in -
officers formation are available
• by contacting Mrs. C.
Rutter at 524-7128
elected . (Goderichi or William
Elston at 357-3567
Order of the Eastern (Wingham).
'Star Bluewater Chapter
284 installed .its office.rs
for 1979-80 at a meeting
on October 3. Following_
_
are those officers:
Worthy Matron -Mrs. 4
Evelyn McCue; Worthy
Patron -Clarence McCue;
secretary -Mrs. Joan
Stiles; treasurer -Mrs.
FrAnces Worsell; con-
ductress -Mrs. Gail
Currie; associate con-
ductress -Mrs. Verna
Kane; chaplain -Duncan
MacKay; marshall-
William Crawford;
organist -Mrs. .Helen
Westbrook; Adah-Mrs.
Alma Mitchell; Ruth -
Mrs. Donna Crawford;
Martha -Mrs. Phyliss
McTaggert; Electa-Mrs.
Margaret Alton : Warden -
Mark Raithby; and
Sentinel -Mrs. Josephine
MacKay.
' SE.NIOR RESIDENCt.
LODGE. -
45 NELSON SI GODERICH
"Retirement Home" will;
"HOME ATMOSPHERE"
24 HOUR SUPERVISION -
Maple Grove offers gracious yet comfortable living in
both privateseand senif:13riviite rooms. Our warm
surroundings and home cooked meals are most comfor-
table, as is the convenience of being close to the down.
town shopping area and most lhurches. these however
are iv,' a few of our many features. Call today for
mare details. we welcome all enquiries.
PHONE:
524-8610 or524-7324
40111111111111111W
For Wedding Banquets
,Funeral Designs, Green Plants, Hanging Plants
and Pots; plus a full line of Fresh, Silk and Dried Flowers
head for... •
SMITH'S FARM & GARDEN CENTRE
PHONE
524-13761
EVENINGS 524•7243
and the new •••
ORATIONS FOR ALI OC
82 South St.
Goderich
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Canada. Last year, over
11,000 units of those
scriptures for the visually
h.andicapped were
distributed in this
Finleon were William
Hardy, Belgrave; Bert
Moss, RR2 Auburn ; Alvin
Moran,,Dungannon; Tom
Armstrong RR2
Lucknow; William Caron
and Eugene Maclnnis,
both of London.
• Pallbearers tor
Marlene and her son were
Keith Hardy, RR1
Be1grnve; Bob Woods,
RR2 Auburn; Jeff Austin,
Dungannon; John
Maclnnis, Goderich;
Doug McLeod, Waterloo
and Frank Foran, RR2
Lucknow.
The MacKenzie -
McCreath Funeral Home,
Lucknow was in charge of
funeral arrangements.
Ivirs wne, r7
years of age. A native of
Scotland, she Was the
-former Isabella Jessie
Wiseman; daughter of the
late Bill Wiseman and
Isabella Robertsdn. She
was born November 23,
1913. She was a member
of St. Augustine Roman'
Catholic Church and the
Catholic Women's
League.
She isrsurvived by her
huAband, Joseph Finleon
of Huronview, Clinton,
whom she married at St.
Augustine in 1930; four
sons, Thomas of
Goderich; James of West
Wawanosh and John and
Alex of London; and two
idaughters, Mrs. Eldon
Singtime to
present specia
The Singtime
Association of United
Churches ;presents its
February TV special,
entitled "The Burden of
the Lord", Saturday,
February 9 at 6:30 p.m.,
on CKNX TV, Channel 8.
Rea Grant and Grant
Preston cc -host this
program which -looks into
the scriptures for insight
into some of the, burdens •
that people bear, and
some that Christians take
on because of their faith
and co.mmitment to
. Christ_ _Magic _will -be _
proNiided by Mount
For -est United Church
Choir 'featuring soloists
Lillian Gohn and Herman
Herald and by Jim and
Fran Feairs.
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The increased demand
for Bibles here in Canada
and around the world
does not surprise
McMillan.
'Modern man in both
the industrialiied west
and in developing
countries has come to
realize that technology
does not satisfy „basic
human need," he says.
"The Bible speaks to
those deep, universal
needs."
. SUPERIOR
- MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED'
OVER 50 YEARS
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Goderich Area
Representative
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 Cambria Road
Goderich
- 524-7345
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Clinton•Seaforth
Area Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER
.153 High Street
Clinton
482-9441
Take one today
for a better
tomorrow.
An apple a day may keep the
doctor away but a Victoria and
Grey RRSP can help 'safeguard
your financial health, now and
in the future.
Talk to us about it soon.
How about tomorrow? •
VICTORIA -
AND GREY
TRUST
Contact us in Goderich at:
100 Kingston St. 524.7381
VG
Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation
(Mary) Austin of
Dungannon and Mrs. Ray
(Margaret) McLean,
London. There are six
grandchildren and three
brothers, John, Bill and
Charges of Toronto.
Marlene was born in
Wingham on March 23,
1951. She was a member
of St, Augustine Roman
Catholic Church and the
Catholic Women's
League of that church.
She is survived by her
father, Joseph; four
brothers, Thomas,
James, John and Alex;
and two sisters, Mrs.
Eldon Austin .and Mrs.
Ray McLean.
Robert James Finleon
was born in Wingham
five years ago last March
14.
'He is survived by his
grandfather,,,.' Joseph
Finleon; aunts and un
Plan now to watch
Singtime's "The Burden
of the Lord", Saturday,
February 9.
cles, Tom Finleon,
Goderich,-,Mr. and Mrs.
James Finleon, RR2
Lucknow; John andliklex
Finleon, London; Mrs.
Eldon Austin, Dungannon
and Mrs. Ray McLean,
London.
I MONUM-ENTS
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MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR
-DORDENOMME -
AREA REPRESENTATIVE
FOR AN APPOINTMENT ANYTIME
Phone 524-6621
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ARE YOU
LIVING WITH A -
DRINKING PROBLEM?.
AI-Anortcan help!
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PHONE.524.4.001
PRANFPTE P.O: BPX.482
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ROYALCANADIAN
' • LEGION
Branch 109
GODERICH
THANK YOU
The Poppy Committee of Goderich Legion Branch 109
wishes to thank the citizens of Goderich and District for
their generous support of the 1979 Poppy Campaign.
We also wish to thank the members of The Branch and
The Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 109 who assisted in the
distribution of poppies, all personnel who assisted In
the cenotaph service, Rawson's Men's Shop for the win-
dow display, Wayne Young for his P.A. system, Sher-
wood Transportation for the use of the bus for the
World War I Veterans and The Signal Star for coverage
of this campaign.
The final statement of the 1979 campaign indicates
receipts totalling '4,673.42 which consisted of Lapel
Poppies - '2,709.42, Sale of Wreaths - '691.00, Car, Pop-
pies '58.00, Donations. '1,117.00 and the Draw.- '98.00.
Expenses for campaign supplies from Ontarlo Command
7ivere '1,597.75 with a net profit of '3,075.67 being
deposited in The Branch 109 -Poppy Trust Fund.
In the past year The Poppy Fund of Branch 109 was
utilized to donate 3 cribs to the Paediatric Wing of The
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital at a cost of
'2,100. A wheel chair was donated to the I.0.0,F. Loan
Service, '500 was presented as 3 ktudent bursaries and
'1,035 was donated towards the purchase of a special
vah for 'use in the Home Dialysis Program serving
-Western Ontario.
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,Sunday school 9:50 am. 4.
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Worship 'Service 11:00, a.m. . ?
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LUTHERAN.CHURCH ' ./ ; Huron St. & Walnut Si.
Matthew 5:8 */
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Gibbons St,. at Suncoast Drive . •
G. Clair Sams , Pastor
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9.15 Sunday School and Bible Classes
10 30Worship
FEBRUARY 3,1980
Our Fifth Anniversary
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• SERMON: "IT'S ALL RIGHT TO BRAG" • 0
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. ,. / THE REV G LOCKHART ROYAL, B A ,M DIV Minister.
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Marvin L BarzPastor c2,32 -3c . LI- THE.REV RONALD C McCALLUM, Assistant . , ;
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4ci "Preaching peace byJesus
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/ 1111:0000 a.m. Sunday School
a.m. Divine Worship i
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; •Iti Sermon: "HIS WORD AND HIS. POWER"?
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BETHEL PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY
321 SAYFIELD ROAD (HWY. 21 SOUTH)
' (Nursery Facilities) ' , • .
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: . ' Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, / ; . 2 00 p.mYoung Peoples Society
. , Pastor C Fred Day • / Enter to Worship Depart to serve ,
SUNDAY AT TEN
Family Bible School
SUNDAY AT ELEVEN
Family Worship Hour . ./.
Junior Church ( ages 5 - 12).
Wee College (ages 3, 4)
Nursery with Closed Circuit T.V.
4 Bethel Choir Singing i
; SUNDAY AT SEVEN 4.
/(MeSsage. "ARMAGEDDON AND THE COMING OF?.
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North Street United Church
Minister: The Rev Robert 0. Ball, B.A., B.D.
Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant'
Mr, Robert Blackwell, 4 --Mus., M. Mus.
• Director of Music ./.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1980
. ,, 10 a.m. Sunday School for Grades 7 and over
TUES. Prayer 7:30 p.m. .
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FRI. Youth 7:30 p.m. I. . Church School for ages 4 through Grades' 6 ' from i
?'END YOUR SEARCH FOR A FAMILY', CHURCH" ; . 'worship at 11 a.m. ..,
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" WORSHIP . 11 'A,M. i
The Rev. ,Robert 0. Ball 4.
Nursery Facilities Come and worship with us i'
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CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
SAYF1ELD COAD AT @LAKE STREET
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EVANGELISTIC FUNDAMENTAL
REV R BRUBACHF_R Pastor
10:00 A.M.. Sunday School For All Ages
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship and Communion Service
7:30 P.M. "HOW POWERFUL IS YOUR GOD?"
Soloist: MR. PETER VANLOO ., •
6:00 P.M. Y,P's Word Of Life '
4 ' Wed 7:30 PM.- Prayer and Bible Study
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
Services held each Sunday at
Robertson Memorial School
10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Listen to CKNX Radio Sunday
• at 10:30 a.m. for the
'Bac& to'God Hour':
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Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker
Organist -Choirmaster: Joseph B. Herdman
Septuagesima Sunday February 3rd
Nursery
FIRST. BAPTIST Lt-HURC.11
flautist Convention of Ontario and Quebec
Montreal Street (near the Square)
Edward J Anderson, Pastor • .?
Choir Director and Organist: Mrs. Leonard Warr
A v as A M MORNIN't WORSHIP
11 00 A M SUNDAY SCHOOL
EVERYONE WELCOME
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8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
11:00 am. Church School and
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion
Sermon: "Is it not lawful to do what
I will with mine own?"
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7.30 p.m. Board. of ,Managernent
You are always welcome at St. George's •
THESALVATIONARMY
iBATER,.sTS
5:4.9341
9 45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11;00 A.M. FAMILY'WORSHIP
6 30 P.M. PRAISE AND TESTIMONY MEETING i
Fellowship Following Evening Service
Everyone Welcome •
(The hand of God in the Heart of Goderich) % .
- Officers Lieutenant 8. Mrs. Neil Watt
Rif Are'Cordially Invited To Join Our Fellowship
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4. Minister Rev John DM Wood, B A 8.0.
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Organist and Choir Director Mrs. J. Snider
Morning Worship and Sunday School
10 a.m. Victr9Sia Street
• 11:15 a.m. Benmiller
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