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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-13, Page 8BEAREGULAR: BMOC' DONOR � stingODERIH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1976 �s..... r m , �irCOo ies Chi:r, •.A Ninety young • people from six •. ' overseas countries arrived in Toronto May 11, retuiening a visit 'made by Canadian -youth last year. It's •the"final. phas.e in an, • 'International Youth Exchange undertaken .in 1975 ' .as part „of -the fiftieth an- niversary celebration of The United Church of Canada. Last. Augustninety young. man and women from across, Canada were flown to Hong., Kong, :Japan, Korea; India, -Kenya •arid Zambia for a three • week tour designed 'to im- prove their m-prove'th•eir knowledge Of the people of these countries and to • develop mutual. respect and sensitivity to each other's values and cultures. ° This, year United- Church • will host . the visitors 'from overseas from -May 11 to June . 2. -They will travel in groups, 15 from- each country,. and visit every province. On arf•ival at Melton Int•er.- national Airport they will be received' by, Canadian young people and • taken to the - Margaret. Addison Residence of the University of Toronto. Highlights of 'the. Ontario visit will be°.a •luneheon'in their honor by the Provincial Government at Queen's Park,. •- a visit to Niagara Falls and an International. Youth Service and reception at Timothy. , Eaton • Memorial • Church,. Toronto; on Sunday eyening,May 23rd. - Re:verend H. • E. Young Coordinator of •the Youth Exchange .;.C'ommittee,'• em- phasizes that the trip is no holiday. . "As in the case of our young • • people' last year, our visitors are coming not as yip's," he. saJ , "but as those. concerned • with social and economic justice, seekingto discover "mtffetim"rnon di ey share and. to demonstrate the reconciling power of lives committed to Jesus Christ:". On Friday, May 14 the Six • groups, will leave Toronto for .. a week's visit to other parts of• ,. Ontario, and eastern Canada. They Will return to Toronto far a second weekend visit on, :the ..22nd Bien take off for. • Western Canada. Their' introduction . to• .Canadian culture and lifestyle will be varied. Some. ' of the Zambian young people,' • • • • • HURONVIEW for example, • will go' to a ranch in .Pincher. Creek, Alberta, some to: • Goodfish Lake Indian Reserve. The Japanese guests • Of London Conference will see. . a Stratford, `Ontario,• play,' •.while the group' from India .take a ferry . to . Prince' Edward Island:- ' - Several of the United_ • CJfiurch . CQ.n'ferences (areas _approximating provincial. boundaries) have involved. those who went overseas on.' last year's exchange in the W. HUME GLUTTON planning for this one. Some , • • -are helping as hosts; some contributed evaluations of their own trips asa guide for area tour •or-ganizers and many will welcome the young visitors into their homes. "The United Church of Canada will ,bid a better church for thtj' exchange," 'Says William Small, York University Vice-president and chairman: of the Youth Exchange Committee. "Sometimes I think I'm not the pain of digging it out. a very•good Christian;" said a Other times the person ' or - dear little friend lately. "I get thing that is upsetting us is. so so depressed," • '• dear to us that we,.cannot'bear • Goodness knows, she has to let,it go. much ."to trouble' her, • .,Getting back to my friend,• problems that mount , one on the cause of 'much of her ' 'top, of another until it's `just frustration .and depression' is too much.' . a person . very close to her. Most' of us sympathize with "You must unhook yourself her for we.have had ,times , from all this,"'I told her. "I' when we felt the weight on. know it may not go away•b.ut • our backs was more than we as long as you stay so hooked - could bear and• -'occasions on you are in danger of going- . ` when we reached that state of' down'with.' it. So, unhook `the last straw.'. . yourself just as you would lift Many well meaning friends. a •hook that's holding the. - will say Christians' ought not , storm door shut. "to 'feel this way. Theytell us "The trouble is,"- she the benefits of Christianity retorted, "1 may unhook the should .be sufficient .to door, but it will keep on prevent depression :or- net-7banging." ,ous .tension. Or they rriip'ly Perhaps, but eventually the that mental suffering 'stems. 'door that's • -causing ,the from spiritual failure or sin. trouble will•either break itself -. In his book, `Why., to pieces, or the wild wind will Christians -Crack Up. Dr. drop(and it will cease its noise Marion Nelson says; "The and.,hopefully start func- .�idea—that a- Chmeti�ae -�e�a=xr honrng ' i a good odor, know perfect Mental peace at should. eTy-er_y tri-omen-t-.is-unrealistic- _� ' ' • • and unscriptural, Even Christ .Of course, God never 'in- • was not in perfect mental tended us.to.carry these big' peace at every moment as loads by ourselves- He built • proven by the gospel accounts us needing Him, dependent on of His times of conflict: "The Him for guidance -and power. sorrow in my heart almost When .our .World is in turmoil crushes me:" He -is recorded ' around us, we need to-Jisten as saying in Matthew 26:37:" for. His vbiceand catch what -Dr. Nelson goes on'°to say, He's saying, we .prefer to "Nervous' and.. depressed think His answer :is what we Christians receive. a 'lot. of L. °to •hear; rather than advice, some: useless and what He may trying to tell some that'only helps . to us. relieve a • few symptoms. . ••Can the ' Christian avoid They are given sympathy and becoming depressed and • encouragement or criticism discouraged when he can see or exhortation to -straighten .no solution in sight? Well, he • up and exercise more faith: in can try by not walking by God... The areeither' y pam- sight but by faith. He can per.eor rebuked. Friends . start being honest with usually.urge.thern to read the himself :and 'with God and Bible, pray ° and commune bring' out 'into the.light the , with God. All of 'which will' real reason for . his give partial relief' but' they depression._ He must believe W. Hume Clutton, -a lifelong resident of . Colborne Town- ship and for many years a noted . breeder of •Holstein cattle; died : Sunday at, his residence on County Road 25 . at Dunlop. He had been about as,•usuai, but passed away in his• slepa early Sunday, He was83. a. Mr. Clutton w.as''born' March 25,. 1893, . son of Alexander HuneCluttdn and Elizabeth Fotheringhar, whose farm was on the Lake„ Shore road north. of Dunlop. He attetaded. No. 9 school, and took a two-year course at the Ontario 'Agricultural College,: Guelph. In 1921' he married' Margaret Adams, eldest daughter of .James McK. Adams ' and' Rebecca (Swaffield) Adams, of Colborne:,They took up Meadow Glade Farm' in Block D, Concession B, where Mr. Glutton in •1925 founded a dairy : herd which became notedfor quality, individuals frona time' to time. winning prizes . at Toro/ito..Exhibition and the Royal Winter Fair. He specialized' also in White L• eghorn•poultry. . • • Mr. Clutton was 'for 25 years • Secretary of Huron tt Holstein Club, and attended' the annual meetings . ih' Toronto of 'the Canadian Holste,in=.F.riesian'. Association. In 1945 he Was awarded the Master Breeder shield, only they 41st' in Canada. Retiring from the farm in 1955, he•built on his own, land the Dunlop Motel, which --.he conducted fornine fine' years, • selling then to -his sori'James. Mr. Clutton was a longtime ...member-- of, 'Eirat.....,Baptist- church; serving'.as. deacon fro tiara; andlor-the- -past few years had been an honorarydeacon -•• Besides his. wife, he •is survived by four sons: -James and William, in Colborne; Edward, Burlington; and Dougall, Goderich; 1'1 g'randchildren;' and one. sister, Mrs. -H. R. (Jean) Mason, of . Toronto. He was predeceased in 1967 by ope brother, Hamilton Clutton, who had been on the home farm Lake Shore road s The funeral service was conducted. Wednesday af- ternoon in the chapel of. the • Stiles Funeral -Home, by Rev. W. H. McWhinnie, followed by interment in Colborne. Cemetery. • ...' Pallbearers were Robert Fotheringham, Stuart Clutton,..Will:iarn Clutton, Bill se, Mac Campbell. and ... fail to cure the disease: To'get t and -let aha ire-p-r-o•iri-is•e�--o€-Cod-a Mrs: Eisie Henderson and •Norrnan'S.peir entertained 100 residents in the'norm,•al care sitting; room on . Monday •af- ternoon with old time music• and a sing -a -long, - ' The residents in .Women's Bed Care are entertained ' each Tuesday afternoon in their dining area., We would hope that the visitors to that area who play the piano "'would feel- free te, play a few numbers and I • know that it would be greatly appreciated: Colored ' slide . pictures of " South ,America and Western Canada were showby,. Clifford'and Jean Henderson of Brucefield , for Family -Night.- The :Henderson's . gave a very interesting commentary along -with the Pictures and • Clifford's mother!, Mrs. Elsie ,Henderson, 'played :piano favorites before the program and during interrnission Miss Mary • Van • Car•ip• expressed the appreciation of the residents. The 'Week of. June 20-26 is being: recognized as Senior Cititens Week in Ontario and plans are being made to have Open House at Huronview. It is hoped: that the . Senior Citizens Clubs and •iti `dividuals will join the 'residents-bf .the Hoine to Bleep „celebrate, this : event and present a"program or join in the activities during . the Week. • CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY permanent; relief,' one must ' Him solve the problem in His - own way and in His own time. Yes, we can . have ' some peace of mind if we wiiFfeave- the problem' in God's hands. He does guard our hearts and minds with .His ''peace, but only when we are truly honest and tru'Iy trust Him to help us cope with our • troubles: remove thecause of the symptoms." Remove the cause of the symptoms - ... there's the catch; for the Christian and non-Christian alike. - Sometimes •-the-- cause ..' is buried so deep "in our sub- conscious that we cannot bear Cliff McNeil. MRS. EDNA SAGER Mrs, . Edna Rachel Sager, widow of .the late Nicholas John Sager, died" Thursday, May 6 at Alexandra Marine and General.T:Hospital: She was 69 and resided at 207 Cambridge Street. • TO THFSE...-FA[E1I • Yea. tlttuurth- 1 trail; through the volley of the shtiii4w, "1 death. 1 ihafl.lour no .'vtt li,, Thou art with ma —UN Psalm The forzrner Edna Randall, she was born September 22; 1906 in Guelph to Thomas William • and Elizabeth` (Riddolis) Randall. She .had - been a resident'' of , Goderich for many years: Surviving .. are'' two. daughters; Mrs, R. (Joyce) Reeve, Wallaceburg and. Mrs: J. tRuth). Simrhons; Waterdown; two sons, Donald and' George, :both of Goderich;. 14 grandchildren -. and three great grand- children; /one, sister, Mrs. Della Overholt, Htlronview; and one 'brother, John. Randall; ,Collingwood. The'. funeral service was May 87 at the '.McCallum Funeral Home conducted by the Rev: Ralph Ring. Interment was. in Maitland Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons, Clare Sager, Tom Sager, Neil °Sager, George 'Reeve, Jim Reeve and.Bill Mdhting, w MARK JOHN DALTON Mark John Dalton, RR "3 Goderich, died Thursday, May 6 in St. Joseph's • Hospital, London, following' an illness of six years. He was 51- • He was born June 21, 1924 in Detroit; Michigan, to William 'and Helen (Garvey) Dalton.: He was.four years with the. American army and_ then became a'farmer. , Iri::1948 he'married ClariCe Lassaiine in St.'Peter's 'Church, Goderich. The coupie . • took; up residence on their RR 3' Goderich farm. Mr. Dalton was a mei fiber of St. Joseph's, Church, JKingsbridge, and of • the,Kni hts of Columbus. g He is survived by his wife; nine children, 'Mrs. P (LouiP).:-Martian;-.RR` 5. Kin._ 1 i SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1976 : { 10:00 a.m.. Sunday School for all % % Sunday School 9:50 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Worship Service % 1 Classes for all ages - .: " Worship Service 1.1.:00 a.m. • � {; SERMON. HEAVEN HELP. THE HOME 1• /. Prayer 6:30-7:00 p.m. 1 . i iEvangelistic Service 7:00. p.m. I Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see' God f Marvin L. Barz, Pastor - 524-2235 1.{ Matthew 5:8 • cardineg Mrs: . E. (Maure.en) Chilton, Moose Factory rt Denise,' 'Ann,. Bridgette, Jacqueline, •Marra; Paul and Shawn, ., ar .hornie; `four. grandchildren two• sisters,. Mrs. Joe (Mary,) O'Brien, Goder.icfi,.., a.nd Mrs., L. (Delores) •McGinniS, Washington,.. D.C.; and one brother', Eugene, Windsor. • He was predeceased by one son, Joseph .in 1953. His mother diedin '1928 and his. father died 20 years' later in 1948. The Rev. Father Edwin Garvey officiated • for the. funeral mass May 8 assisted. by the Rev.'Father Edward Dentinger' in St. Joseph's •RQrrian-•-Catholic Church, Kingsbridge: Pallbearers, were all nephews, Mark Lalonde, Mark Lassaline, • •Lawrence Lassaline; Jeffery Dietrich,. Mike O'Brien, and Douglas Dean. Interrrieht was in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Kingsbridge. McCallum Funeral. -Home was. in charge of arrangements. J. H°.SQUIRE John Howard Squire, I80 Cayley Street, Goderich; died May 4.: in Victoria. Hospital, London, following • • a brief illness. He was 68... • . He-ivas_.born .Ju'l'y 24.,19.07.-.i.n Bentick Township to Martin and Jane.(Tabb) Squire: He • was a. farmer and tinsmith in Colborne Township until. coming to Goderich about 13 years ago. He was a member of North Street United:Church and,of the Victoria L.O,I•:-No. He is. survived by hVwife,' the former Dorothy Jane JoneS.:whoin b e•marr. ied:•June 10, 193T; in Goderich: • `thre0 sons, Donald of Corunna, /Douglas of Toronto and Gary of London; three' grand children;. one sister, Mrs.'' .. • Eva Martin :of British Columbia; and 'two brothers;: Albert of Saskatchewan and" • Harold of Clinton..' Funeral service was. Friday, May 7 from the Stiles, Funeral Home with the•Re1,` ; -Ralph King officiating Interment• was in Maitland Cemetery. Pallbearers were, Bill Caesar,: Leroy Harrison, Percy McBride, Jack ` MacKay, Ray -Fisher and Jack Leanien. • MRS.:G.A. ROYAL �.. William A. Moorhead C.A. of! Toronto,•. a graduate of Goderich Collegiate Institute, was one bf "6 Western --Ont. C.A.'s recently elected a Fellow .in the Institute of Chartered Accountants. The Fellowship honours C.A.'s who •have given distinguished service to the profession or have brought distinction 'to ..,it through 'outstanding ce're'ers or community services. Bell is the elder son of Mr; and Mrs. W.G. Moorhead of .Goderich. (photo by Joseph' Schmid) n Monday, May 3 at the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie, Margaret Catherine McAllister, wife of the late George Alexander Royal died in her 89th year. "', Mrs. Royal is survived by two sons, Lockhart' of Goderich, Stuart of Barrie, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. FuneralServicewas held at the Steckley Funeral Home, Barrie, on Thursday, May 6, conducted by the Rev. S.J. Stewart, minister . of St. A'ndrew's Presbyterian Church,.. Barrie, where Mrs. Royal had been'.a member for • many years.. .' Interment was 2the Barrie__ LUnion Cerneter'y; -Pallbearers `were. Jack Perkins,.:Graydlon Richardson, . Willlani Cam- pbelI, • Bert McAllister, • Gerald Jeffries' and, William Orr.. ° ° Bob McCALLUM ' Representative 11 Cambria Rd., Goderich _ ° • BEREA-B Y -THE -WATER• { % I that r • % °The family ha Drays together.... • LUTHERAN CHURCH ; �L Says together (Blake and :Eldon Streets, Goderich) Meeting at Robertson Memorial School I BETHEL HOLINESSICHAPEI BIBLE MISSIONARY •r I • ' CHURCH . '' Huron St. & Walnut St. "Preaching peace,by Jesus Christ: He• is Lord of all" Acts •Kennison W. Lawton, Pastor 524-2785 1. �•1 10.36 .�...�..-�..�..•-�..�..-�..�.-�..�..�... �...►.-�.. North Street United Church 11{ 1 %, j• I . Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 1 ° • ^ The Rev Ralph E. King, B.A., B.D., Minister. CORNER_O is .EIG4 N A N D- w,A TE, R-LOip_STS .. _ .._.. 1 { . - . . —_ resClalre°McGawan;isitingAssislant', { Pastor-�C. Fred -Day Mr 'Larne -H. Dolterer, Ditr:ctor of Music - •BUS ROUTE TO ALL GODERICH Sunday School Ages 10 and up••ot 9:45 a•m• ' Please Phone -5244543 for a ride { ? Sunday School for ages 3 to 9 from Worship at 1.1:00 a.m. I `-.r SUNDAY,MAY 16, 1976 1 i• SERMON: t + .. "SINCERITY" I i { Nursery Facilities - 1! Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle • SUNDAY SCHOOL •.10 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP ..• 11 A.M. Bible -Centered Message by the Pastor EVENING. MEETING - 7 P.M.: Hear- JOHN TINLIN Ontario Youth Director "Everyone Welcome" • aT ' c i% 1 1 L. ti MENTAL { -i. 1✓ - REV R BRUBA H 1 l CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH OA 'FIELD ROAD AT BLARE STREET EVANGELISTIC F.t NbA ' C ER.Pastor 10:00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES 11:00 A.M. & 7:30' P.M. REV. LEANDER ,ROBLIN MARKHAM, ONT.. will be the guest speaker. SPECIAL MUSIC • DON & ZALA BRUBACHER 6:15 P.M. WORD OF LIFE CLUB WED. 8 P,M.'PRA°YER & BIBLE STUDY WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH ' • Come and Worship with us ST.• GEO-RGE.,,'S CHURCH .. . EASTER IV,MAY 16 8:30 Holy Communion 11 a.m. Morning Prayer & Sermon 10 8, 11 a.m. Children's. Programme & Nursery ' "i { a • . • Rector Canon-G.O: Russell Choirmaster.Organist: •Joseph B. Herdman 1 1h The free Met:hoiJist Church 11 FIRST BAPTIST .CHURCH 1' t 1 ._ ( Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) THIS,. SUNDAY 8 P:.M MAY f •1 6 t:h M A Plus Guest Speaker JERRY BAAN returning from. Africa - HURON MEWS - CHAPEL Auburn Everyone Weico tie B MONTREAL STREET (near The Square) Rev: W.H. McWhinnie Organist: Mr. Frank Bissett 9:45 a.m.- Sunday School 11 A.M. Morning Worship Special, Music -Come You will be'made welcome Park St. at Victoria • Pastor: H. Ross Nicholls For bis transpoatafion call 524-7195 0/•524-9903• 9:4S A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 A.M..' HIDDEN TREASURE" 1 7:00 P.M. Evening. Worship & Praise All WarmIy' Invited - ..,.. ,.._..,..�...... _. 1 1 ••,.•.•••...,.-....•..•«...m-... , -.. • THE SALVATION ARMY: { 1 T8• WATERLOO ST S . 1 5249341 6 { ••SUNDAY SCHOOL— .9:45A.M. . { FAMILY WORSHIP -I-11:00 A M,. I ••r.•. .•� •a•w••:•••••• 1..-c .•\r•� •••••••••1•.• Y ►.•�••�••.�••...• �••v a .. .. (1 • { • EVANGELISTIC SERVICE — 7:00 P.M: -- G WEEKDAY Home League (Ladies) Wed. 0":00 P.M. Knox. P•r e s b y t.e r i a n Church ) Prayer •& Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30 P.M. 1 'f ° TH•E REV, RONALD C. McCALLUM, Assistant { f All Are Cordially Invited to Attend WILLIAM M CAMERON btrectbr of Praise THE REV. G LOC'KHART ROYAL., B.A. Minister 1 { OFFICERS CAPTAIN G. H•E'RBER. CAPTAIN M. MacKENYIE 1 • • %. - 4• i•' ,•I NDAY, MAY 16 % 1...,.._.........,., ... ...:,.... •...•.. ,. tr. il:oo a.m Divine Worship ° / Victoria Street -United Church Sermon: m .: 1 .{ HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP • REV. LEONARD WARR 1 "TH'E FREEDOM IN FORGIVENESS : 1 10 ,.iii. Bible School for ail Grades (Nursery Facilities) 1, 1• ' ' \ 11 a.m. 90th ' Anniversary service SERMON: ""WHAT~ IS CHRISTIAINITY" Music by Choir & the McMillans• W-E-L,C,O,M-e (consolidated Sunday School retires' from Service) . 1. 1 1 Enter to Worship Depart to Serve f . 1. t ,r."M.•.-'Y.1.,\.•.,...•*.... '.•I••.. •W'i:W...a.•V4........•••••.:...'...,...n..,Y..••+,..•.{.^WI."V..00.•1-,i..•...4:•,4.6.4,Y•44...'i•Sr• t (• :30 p.rn• Young Peeples • attir...•,rr.auwtui�. . •r'`4YlW�l.,NY.Y,....','i41N.'4..^I..YYW.1.'r..,'.iY."+Y..IW4.s."'Swi • i { {