The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-29, Page 26•
9•A,,,-00DER1•CT SIGNAL-STAR;?'FRURSDA.Y, APRIL 29, 1976
DR. ERIC SISE ''
Yeo.,though,twalk through the eanar
'+eta sliodOw of dagih. 1 stroll fear no
evil.. fur They 'ua with ma.
.•Z ,i elm
J.A. HUME G.G,.Russell.
John Alexander Kurile died eInterment;was in Maitland
in Ottawa Monday, April 26, Cemetery. Palliear.ers were
at age -MI.:, Mr. Hume, a life..,R,okert_Doner, Toronto; D.on
member of the Par.liamen- O'Brien,. -'Zurich; Jack
Videan, Hortop,. Talcnay,
Harry Westbrook and Lorne
Dotterer, all of Goderich.
MW '
In the last few,°years araft
of writing has hit the
Christian reading. market
about. the necessity of Praise.
Merlin R. Carothers:probably'\
tary..Press Gallery, started started the' trend" with his.
his career as a reporter with books, From• Prison to
the Goderich Signal from 1921 Praise, Power to Praise 'and'
to 1924. • , ' 'G oderich..Rebekah Lodge 89 others, �' -
The fourth child ref. John held a service at the funeral` The theory:behind'this, is •• '
Patterson'Hume and"his wife, home Monday „should thank God for
the fanner 'Ida White, Mr: W.I,SrMITHevening. that we.sho
not only the good but the bad;
1 Heine " was raised in Wilfred T Smith Goderich, as well. It' certainly isn't a :
Goderich. He was married to died soddenly Wednesday, new idea., St. Paul; 1900.years
Mary Adams in London ,on April' 21st in Alexandra ago, said; "In everything give.
April 20, 1929.•.She Marine and General.HospitaV thanks:" It sound'sso easy,
predeceased him June 8, 1973. He was 7fi, but, really, it isn't when you
He was also predeceased by He was born February 21, consider that EVERYTHING
two. brothers, 'James Smith `. 1900 in Mildmay to John and' '.includes not only the pleasant
Hume C.A. and Thomas Mary (Kloepher) Schmidt._ In but also the troublesome
D,onald• Hume M M.:,' both of 1.915, Mr. Smith 'Moved to things that happen to you.
Toronto. Lucknow. where he worked as I find it something to deal
He it survived by one a butcher with, Pete Graf. In with in my • own life and.
sister; Miss Esther Patterson 1920, he moved to Goderich somethingto think about. ItHume, Goderich; a .nephew, where. he operated a meat has seeined ridiculous' to me
.Dr. James Nairn Patterson market on Hamilton Street that when overcome with pain
:Hume, Don Mills; 'a niece, until 1930 when he moved to or disappointment you should
Mrs. Frederick (Mary, :Colborne Township where he jump up and down saying
'Hume) Seedhouse,.,Welaster, • farmed until his retirement in . "Oh Goodie, Goodie, praise
:New York; two grand nieces 1964 at which time he .the Lord!" But I'm .learning. .
and six grand nephews. returned . to Goderich.' Mr. .oh, not going off in some
. After three years with the. Smith's hobby was pigeons. super -exuberant fake
Goderich Signal,. ' Mr. Hume He was a member. of St. emotional tangent, but to
joined the London Advertiser Peter's Church. thank God for whatever
from 1924 td 1928. In 1928 he He was married June 10,' situation• he puts me in
joined the- staff of the Ottawa 1924 to Helen Chisholm who knowing He will bring good
e Citizen whete he was em survives Also -surviving are out of it either through
TeI.y editor now pastor ployed until 1965. three daughters; Mrs- Fred
The funeral service -was 'in (Mary Crawford, Ashfield
Ottawa Wednesday with Township; Mrs.. . Ralph
0 • interment.. in •Pinecres't (Audrey).' Bors.chke,
atNorth St. anniversary Cemetery. Leamington; and. Mrs. Jack her a
deeper understandingor
some other way. There is, I
find, great strength and
growth in the process. •
T.H. McPHEE (Pauline) Melick, Goderich; foolish example. The following ' is rat but I hope it
Thomas. Harvy McPhee, 'one son, . John• W. Smith, _explains a little what I'm
On Sunday, May. 2, North
Street United Church_ will be
celebrating . its 144th an-
niversary. The" guest' speaker
on this- occasion will be Dr.
Eric Sisel. His sermon topic
at the 11 a.m. service will be
"A Happy Home.
-Dr. Sisel-was bora in-Earis.„ _.,
France; of, Huguenot
- Dr. Sisel. entered,.. West Wawanosh Township, ' London; 18 grandchildren; trying to say.,the other
Emmanuel .College • of the died April 24 in Alexandra six . sisters, Mrs. Peter • morning when I was rushing
United Church of Canada and • Marine and General Hospital (Blanche) Graf; Goderich; or or- a rs,stu a y ' (as usual) to get dressed, I
f f b h h lth f M Noah (Ril) V' bbd t h I
completed • studies. ter ein•g in r ea or ' oa i a leu, mtoe on a c air leg
dination to the ministry in about six months. He was 66. Cheboygan,Michigan;., Mrs. . It,was sucha mighty whack I
1969. During his study .ye'ars'. .Mr. McPhee 'was born. Herb (Rose) Krumback, was sure I had broken a'bone
he was appointed Ontario August .25,. 1909 in •. West - Harrisville, Michigan; :,Mrs. and I collapse d; rolling in
Tho as and hlin •
former premier John `Margaret May (Smith) • Detroit, Michigan; Mrs. there groaning I could think
obarts, a` position -he McPhee. He lived ail his life Walter (Marie) Lambertus of nothing else but the -pain
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Human Rights `Officer by Wawanosh to m Tom (Betty) cL au
g , pain, on the bed. As I lay
-ek• and ; He, 'lost both of
his p rents at the age of eight,.
when they were killed by°the
advancing'Oer-m"a-n- c-.
cupation forces. His father, at
that time, was a member of
thee 'French ' Chamber of
Deputies and a government
official in the Cabinet government
Premier Renaud:
.Dr_, Sise1's._eari duce
was received in a - Paris
Lycee He -then . stook doc-
torates in Sociology. from the
Sorbonne in 1954 and the
University of Vienna in 1956. "
Later, he travelled to the
United Staten,.. where he.
lectured in- Sociology at
Marquette University in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
before immigrating • to
Canada.
tobe even 'tater for the ap-'
pdintment • I was trying to
keep. When 'the ',agony sub-.
dued a bit, I sat up end 'bolted ,,
of my 'precious toe already
turning blue and as "I
bemoaned my fate , a little
voice said, "What if you had
no'. feeling in your: foot?"
In's'tantly, I saw in my mind's,
eye, a 'I'ady who 'had: lived for
many years in a wheelchair •
with both legs amputated.
Then, I recalled another 'dear .
friend, smitten •. with a
paralyzing stroke and left
with one arch and leg'useless
and'with no -feeling.
As I•'watched the. bruising
spread further across my foot
I thought how thankful people
like these would be to be able.:
to use 'their feet to .walk, -,to
run, to dance,and"yes, even
to feel this pain. Then ,_' I'
began to realize, how for-
tunate I was to have feet,
strong and healthy, that take
Hie wherever I want to g�. So,
right there I thanked God for
my•feet•'and for the pain I felt
realizing how, much worse it
would be if I could feel no
discomfort.•
When Paul said to be thank-
ful for everything he was
giving golden advice in a:
SOPE R1M
IMEMORII
BobMcCALLUM -
Representative
11 Gembria Rd., Goderich
54=34.5
until his ordination. on the homestead where he . and Mrs.'' Joseph (Bertie) and how I.was probabl.y.going
never -married. He was a and one brother, William, ;:,•,;,._:.._,,:,,.:....•.,.._.._.._..:.
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silver basket, for 'it Ts wheni.
we .forget to be grateful that
we. are in trouble.. I'm sure
the - suicidal person . is'
someone, who in the depths of.
dark despair.,, can't
remember anything for
which 'to'be thankful:
A friend.. of mine 'recently
drew out of his 'wa'llet a piece,
Of writing'' which he says he
must rook at every so often.
He didn't tell fro m where he
' got it but he insists- it' has
saved -his sanity andhis'sense
of the worthiness of life many .
' tittles. 'I "quite 'it below.
.perhaps it will help someone
.else:
"We should never forget to
be thankful: As soon as we do,
we're . in trouble,' and the
:trouble is, we begin "to feel'
sorry for ourselves and We've"
had it.
"Isn't`it true? It's a vicious
circle. As soon as we forget to
be thankful we become en-
•
yious, worrisome, snarly,
quarrelsome,and then we
. don't feel well. We. aren't -
pleaSant to;'live with, we
make poer,i~.ompanions, have
all manner -of ailments to talk
about, see all the bad
ggalities, In folk instead of
their . good 'quali'ties, and
before they know it, folks like
this are :downright sick.
they're. sick physically,`'
because they're Qat of kilter'
mentally,
"It's so easy to develop a
Idose connection: As long as
the connection is jn good
condition,. we can plug .into
the; Service of Power. and get
the power and strength we
need for our daily life and
tasks. Being ungrateful is one
of the easiest ways of
'breaking the connection, and
if the,trouble is not spotted, it
can become serious enough to
disrupt our whole way of
life."
• THIS SUNDAY,` MAY 2
hear
"THE GIDEONS"
speak and
DOROTHY SCOTLAND
special singer
at the
HURON. MEN'S CHAPEL
- .8 p.m. Auburn
Everyone Welcome
' farmed- unti'1 �'hs'-cl'eaClt. He��._L' ehiiY'a`ri; .both�f.•�RR�TaI'k-'ert�7n ��-• ..^.•....¢-.•�_� ' .. '
• a,.L ..sin - r3+ • •• �rc: aS^^.•oY' � v. xte*- ".
Since 1969;.Dr..Si el has was •
been ' ministering near member of Nile United Walkerton He was
Huntsville, in• t-he-Nluskokas, • Church
at the Lake of Bays. Pastoral Surviving are his mother, and Susan, both of Walkerton, d
--predeceased-iy-sistersNora•
t.
Charge. He is married and • Mrs. Margaret•May McPhee, "Alex and Edward, both of
the father of five children. He. West Wawanosh Township; Walkerton . and ` Ben of
preaches the , Word with a ` one brother, Orval McPhee, . Goderich.
n one sister,: rs. Furiera service w -s•
stirring fervor'and to the.Auburn; a d' M 1 a
spiritual edification of his. Stuart (Beth) Taylor: • Saturday, April 24 at St. %
�o h-ea-rers.. The . members . Funeral servic-a--vias "- Peter=s Gh>#rEh vwith-th ) ev - I .
• adherents,': and .friends of Monday, April 26 at Stiles Fr- Raymond , Moynahan
North 'Street Church :are Funeral Home with the Rev, officiating.
invited. . to• attend , this Harold Dobson officiating. " Interment was in St. ' .
'celebration and tohear Dr. ` Interment:. - was in Peter's , Cemetery. f
Siseh Dungannon C e m e t e r.y . Pallbearers were Charles . %
•
In Toronto, he began a ten
year career as a.reporter and
editor with • the "Toronto
Telegram.. In 1956, inthe'
midst of the Telegram
newsroom, he experienced a
profound spiritual crisis. 'In.
response to the clear call' of
Gbd, he resigned :from his
very .lucrative position . to
..,.:, prepare for the ministry 6f
• the Gospel.
• Pallbearers were Jim Crawford,. John Crawford,
Special music for the' 11 . McPhee, .Bob McPhee,, Dan Bill Smith Steve Smith Gus
a.m. service will be provided McPhee, Ron Hallam, Cliff
by -the senior choir under the '
McNeil and John' Rae.
eaaersnip 01 Lorne vorierer,
Director of Music for North
Street Church and the Junior
Chir d
Borschke and Bruce Melick,
all grandsons of the deceased.
Flowerbearers were Teade McCallum Funeral' Home'
Bakker'. Walter Marchi and was . in ..charge of
the
Ron McPhee
Irla Stewart.
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At 7:30 p,m., there will be a
spring concert in the church.
auditorium,' whichwill
feature the senior and junior
choirs, the Harbouraires, the
Goderich Teen -Tones, and the
"McMillan 'Family.. Everyone
is welcome to ,attend • and
tickets are* available from
any of the choir members.
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THE BAHA'I FAITH TEACHES
Possess a pure, kindlyand radiant heart, that
thine may be a sovereignty ancient, im-
perishable and everlasting.
Write P.O. Box 212, Goderich
Phone 524-6179
MRS. P.A. VIDEAN
Mrs. Pearl Ann Videan, 90
St. Patrick Street, Goderich,
died April 23 in Victoria
Hospital, London. She was 84.
She was born in Goderich
June 3, 1891 to Robert and
Isobella (Rumball) Duff.. She
was married August 10, 1922
in Goderich to Charles Carl
Videan who predeceased her
in 1954. She was a member of
St. George's Anglican
Church. •
G. A. •T
George A. Trow died March l' Affiliated with the Pentecost b
16 in Victoria, B.C. He was t
BE'REA-8=-1 -T-HE,—YVA�' R
LUTHERAN' CHURCH
(Wake and Eldon Streets,"Goderich)'
Meeting at Robertson Memorial School
SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1976
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The-'�amil th�t.o�.u�s'tag�.th�c •• �..._:
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/ BETHEL HOLINESS CHAPEL BIBLE MISSIONARY %
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9:30 aim: Sunday School for all
11:00 a.m. Worship '
CHILDR°EN'S HOUR OF WITNESS
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524-2235 % ...
CHURCH
• Sunday School 9:50 a.m..
Classes for all ages
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Prayer 6:30-7:00 p.m.
Evangelistic. Service 7:00 p.m. •
Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God
LF Marvin L. Barz, Pastor Matthew 5:8
Acts % r Huron' Ste.& Walnut St. %
"Preaching peace by' Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all Act Kennison W. Lawton, Past • 524-2785
10,36 �.,•.••• ..�..
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sial Tabernacle•North Street United Church
RAW l ' I Pentecostal i..'R ,.
' �•� al Assem hes of Canada The Rev. Ralph E.. King, B.A., B.D•,. Minister.
CORNER OF•.ELGIN •AND 'WATERLOO 'STS
Pastor: ,C. Fred Day ,
BUS ,ROUTE
• Anywhere in Goderich
Phone 524-6543 for a ride
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A.M.
WORSHIP SERVICE-- 11:00•A:M.
EVENING MEETING - 7:00 P.M.
Senior Choir
The Lord's Supper `
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survived by his wife Joan
• Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant.
MO.,Lorne H. Dotterer, Director; of Music
Margaret Trow, who is now: in.
Sandringham Private` t•
Hospital, Victoria B.C.
Mrs. Trow is a cousin of the %
late William F. Dunning.
HURONYIEW.
She is survived by two Mr and Mrs
daughters, Helen Videan a
Mrs. Mildred Simpson, beth
of Goderich; and one
grandson, Carl Simpson.
Mrs. Videan was the last
surviving member of a fa'i'ntly
of nine.
The body ; rested at the
Stiles Funeral Home until
Tuesday,, April 27 when the
funeral : service -was. . con-
ducted at St. George's
Anglican Church by Canon
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nd : Allan Schram
BETHEL HOLINESS CHAPEL
BIBLE (MISSIONARY CHURCH
CORNER HURON RD. & WALNUT ST. -- GOOERI'CH ON -T.
LE MKHAEL - 'EVANGELIST
VIDALIA, LOWSIANA
KENNISON LAWTON - PASTOR
PH: 524.2185
PRiL 22
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kACH' ., $oo P.M.
NIGHT
SUNDAY .10:45 A°M'
7:00 P`M•
Special Singing Each Service.
By The LAWTON FAMILY
of Goderich, Elsie Henderson •
and Norman Spear provided
the old time music for
Monday's program The
,Goderich Township Women's
Institute volunteers assisted
with the activities.
Slide. pictures ' of Hawaii
wereshown by Willa Taylor
-en Family Night. Donald and
Ronald Taylor of the
Brucefield area entertain821
with electric guitar in-
strumentals during in-
termission. r"
The Belgrave Women's ,
Institute were hosts for the"
Aprilbirthday party oh
Wednesday. Mrs. . Bill .^ -r
Coultice was emcee for the
program with the first part
taken by the Glee Club of the
East Wawanosh Public
School. Mrs,' Deer is the
leader of thg .group of 42
students who entertained •
with songs by the choir, 'vocal
duets and quartette nunibers, -
piano and guitar in-
ostrumentals.
" The second part of the
program was . provided by
ambers of the Institute with
readings by Mrs. Scott and
Mrs. Bolt and sing -a -long
accompanied at the piano by
'. `Mrs. Norman Coulter,
, Twenty-six residents
having . April birthdays
received gifts with special
mention to Mrs. Mosack who
on April 20th celebrated her
"100th "birthday and to Miss
Ida Walkinshaw and Earl
Campion who are now eligible
fo th "0 9
r e • ver 0" Club,
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
RAI/FIELD ROAD •T OLAkE STREET
EVANGELISTIC-- FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R: BRUBACHER Pastor
10:00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AG FS
11:00 A.M. WORSHIP HOUR
-MDNTHLY COMMUNION, SERVICE.
6:15 P.M. - Y.P.'S-MEETING •
7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE
SERMON - "INGREDIENTS OF A GOOD MARRIAGE"
WED. 8 P.M, PRAYER 8, B•IBLESTUDY
• Y CHURCH
Sunday School Ages to and up at 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School for ages 3 to 9 from Worship at -11:00 g.m.
SUNDAY, MAY 2, .1976 . -.
144th ANNIVERSARY SERVICE %
':GUEST SPEAKER: The Reverend Dr. Eric Sisel, Huntsville: %
I ' SERMON: "A HAPPY HOME"
Special music by Junior and Senior. Choirs
Nursery Facilities ,
Come and Worship with us '
It.' Evening'- 7:30 p.m. "Spring Concert" in Sanctuary �7
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--�. WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY For bus transportation cell 524=7195;or 52-
4-4903
ST..GEORGE'S. CHURCH
EASTER II, MAY 2
8:30 ,: Holy Communion' -
11 a.m. Confirmation ' '
The Rt Rev. T. David B. Ragg, Bishop of. Huron
1.0 8 11 a.m.„Children's Programme & Nursery. '~
I % , Rector Canon G.G. Russell B.A,'; B.D. • %
Choirmaster -Organist Joseph B. Herdman• •
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The Free Met�hodist • Church -
Pastor H Ross Nicholls• j
Park, St. at Victoria
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.._.._... ., �..�:.,.... ?:45 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
411 00 A.M. "ALL IN THE FAMILY •
FIRST BAPTIST - CHURCH
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7:00 P.M. Evening Worship &'Praise
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(Baptist`Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
,,MONTREAL STREET (near The Square)
',. Rev. W.H. McWhinnie FcR.G.S•
1 Organist: Mr.. Frank Bissett
i 9:45 a.m.- Sunday School
7 11 A.M. Morning Worship
% -' Special Music
• i Come You will be made welcome r
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y • All Warmly invited ,
Ir� • r
THE SALVATION ARMY
S 18'WATERLOO ST. S. 524.9341
Knox Presbyterian Church
THE R EV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A. Minister
THE REV RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant
SUNDAY SCHOOL -9:4S
FAMI'LYWOR•SHIP-11:00A.M.
EVANGELIStIC,,ERVICE ---. 7:00 P.M.
WEEKDAY Home League (Ladies') Wed. 8:00 P.M.
Prayer & Bible Studies Thurst 7:30 P.M.
OFFICE.JiSCAPTAIN G. HERBER CAPTAIN M MacKENZIE
% .• All Are Cordially Invited to Attend -.
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WILLIAM M CAMERON,. Dir.ector1of praise• •` "'�'^' "'""'"""'""'`''"""^ `""r .
SUNDAY, MAY 2 t Victoria Street United Church
`lel 0o aim. Divine Worship /
W» HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP REV. LEONARD WARR
TO a.m. Bible School for all Grades
11615 a.m. - Worshl
(consolidated Sundeit •Schbei remains throuservice) ,ghout p
"COVENANT THE EL.AYERS
$$erviCe
(Nursery Facilities) j
n . Mrs. Mary % 11!`OWt
`�INEL.�1�"IGkN"
Ann Regier
thanked the Belgrave 7:30 perp. V'oung People's SocietyE . r
f (Depart to Serve I (' Mrs ,i Snider, Organist & Choir . Director f
Institute for arranging the Eder t0 Worship
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