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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-29, Page 23. FROM, T.HE..MiN.IS.tER'S.STUD:Y ' 13YRIM MARV'IN L BAR7, . 31?tt,•l�°!1�•tf'�`'1"1.1fF,"=W,A7'I:tit, 1.l1Tki.l?R.,1N'('llkJlt('kl: ▪ "There is one God'and:one • mediator als.o between God and ` men, the man Christ. Jesus" I Timothy 2: 5 NASB It is evident that in stiite. of all- the progress • that .20th century humanity has Made, , people continue to search ter peace. Great .. areas of •. discovery andunderstanding have been opened up in such fields • as psychology 'and p'synhiatry, yet>the search Dar, peace goes on. In- fa,ot. more and . rnore : people sem. to have given up on a scientific approach and to have turned to, mysticism, and `''various Eastern religions, astrology, _and even wQ�rship of satan in their search for peace -and. t ` rest front inner- tensions- and stress.,.As a result e. pie are • .for rest and' peace in the of the increasing "breathing -1 t add.' illydst stresses of life. - Thls `"swallowing' idtra:.•; e movement claims to be. dangerous than air-pbl}ution .."Neither, a religion, nor a: We Chrisnd tians tconmlast admit philosophy,nor-a way of life." that.people have not alwaysseeks er tit }i person a d un�. found the peace of. heart, and s ers,tanding needs to be on mind in --Christ thatwe say' guard against deceptive can be found; It- may also be.claims arid'-pa-c.kaging,: in that many have not really ideas- even more thatt in food• tried. Many people have_also , or`,as. eV hpaste, been• -disappointed when after, Although the ,movement. consulting a doctor they did called Tran'scendontal not take the. ,mee, os treatment Meditation; or T1111 ,•claims,not follow the tobe"a religion, it;indeed•has its prophet=,.; the Maharishi -�lViahesli Yogi whose teaching is the basis of the whole ....solutio.n •4 d prayers, the b g pres.Gribed. 1,At - present there is, ---a : . 'movement sweeping "-eu.r countries promising • a rocess of TM. I.t .has its t •. e-Yeryono s nee .sic one bein a 'Sa•nskrit'hymn in worship .o.f the: Gucu'Dev, .Its .• teaching comes from the, Hindu• religious - thoug,lit. Marharishi's teaching of TM conflicts : with Christianity in its view of God • (or gods) , in 1 its . view of man, and ,in ifs view of the way to reach God. ns o Every once in awhile:I take : concrete poetry is that the ( my ••old high school book of author gives you a few words , poetry down from the shelf (the less ., the better) and you divinity within oneself. youngest boy, Sean d d f th' ld' make up your own mental Jesus Christ offers peace M,c'elinchey Wellesley : The TM offers . a mea f emptying oneself of thoughts, meditation -on a secret word, and . of` waiting for a feeling of Murra.y Reunion On Sunday, 'Tilly 18,, xnore • •than, fifty persons gathered a1' Harbor • Park .Godericll, for The ' Mui*ray picnic. The ' weather was' Ideal ana although attendance was 'a down ..'somewhat, there was. • just as much':enthusiasani. The reunion was organized .;• •in 193.8 when . t'h-e group n Ot,.at Bright's prove near ,Sarrit.a because i't Was ' :• centrally. located Even so, trayelling'in a• Model' A --Ford. through - the-, water holes of the pinery was .. more difficult than. twice ' the distance now. ' The picnic has been held annually, : since " that time; ' except for a few years during ' .World War II. ` Family. .members were present . 'from Ottawa, .Sault Ste. . Marie, and Waterdown, Wallacebiirg; Wellesley, Seaforth C7airna and Goderich in 'O.ntario and . • Warren, Huntington Woods . •andRoyal Oa.k,�Ylickiigan._• __.;.,�:. The' oldest .lady • attending this . 'year was Mrs. Belle . Reid, Varna; the.. 'oldest gentleman, `. . _Elmore Stephenson, Seaforth; the youngest girl Andrea Imanse of Goderich; and the .. •i• • (;t)<l� t,,1t INCH ��i I!!.xltie •Sl'Aft.'THITi2SDA. Y',�J 'Y "23, 19�G:-�i"AG1 IIA Bob Taylor of the National Film Board of -Canada . presented ;.__.- of;30 Canadian p�iiotographers:' The .: book was given to a Mayor ;-Deb Shewfelt end, Huron County: Librarian, Bili select number of individuals and institutions oh both ' sides Partridge, With ,copies of the book, ""Between Friends - of Che border in honor of the American Bicentennial. (staff. Entre Amis"`'. The book' which portrays people and plpces photo)" along the Canadian -American border, represents the work ; . • an 'tea some o ose o poems that are „so strongly pictures to go with them. -it's ''and rest reaching from':the family coming the greatest . et y S ched • m memories How much .the same principle as one God , to us. He offers 'not distance was M,q°".and Mrs - different is'most of the poetry • sortie modern art where the emptiness of mind b„pt.fu.lne.ss Wm. , ,Reid from Sault Ste. • studied by our children •now. • artist throws a blob of red of life given' by Him who is Marie. Much of it is free style, 'and . paint ' on a white board . and our Creator and Redeemer. The ' person with .th'e largest while some of it is quite labels: it '"Fat Lady at the He .tells,,,jis . that' "being -family-.present was Mrs. lovely; and I even' enjoy Circus" or simply No. 27 justified 'by faith we ' have Belie :Reid, Varna. The one trying to write it- myself ... You're left to figure it -oat peace, with pod 'through Our with a birthday closest to the ' • ' :still, I'M of those who likes •. yourself. Lord•.. Jesus Christ.., :date of.tb,e-.picnic was Laurie the metered oems •of the Ghrist ." ' Rom-ans -•5: 1 He ` Clark, Huntington Woods ,. p Thousands find merit in the past: stuff, and buy it: Not,me, To Invites Colitic unto,NPe•, all ye Mph: and these'celebrating a And .the word pictures they hat labor and are heavy wedding anniversary closest me'a lady, is .'lady, i a lady en - n -d I- will - i-ve: �ou •. to th t -date.: were Mr:- and_. --- Conjure. Gosh! •-:Remember:,_..•._ lal a g •.. Y a of the Light and I want rile picture to look the Charge g don't care iiow rest." Matthew 1.1:28- • ' -Mrs. Pete Imanse; Ggderich.•, ke one. I h in .meals eats to• even rev rid ' iani Noon a hrist nl C g Brigade? Half:a.league, half rotes ue or beau tiful so long O Y Y ' a ;league;. half a league on= _g q: humans the: dignity inherent- .were enjoyed 'by all and :the as lean see the res emblance• in what 'we are creatures • band' concert in the 'park-viwas wird, All in •the valley of Same with poetry. I want to 'the six hundred". made'in the image of the `an added attraction. )a Was earn ae ro Cant ou hear the,. hoofs of Y e. I evidently -. . _. : - :... and s mc_.e , _... .Y„haven't �d f, Cil the charging _horses ._ -arid_,_— - - erwood-=Picnic The- fifteenth .. annual . reunion --of the descendants of .the late Mr: and Mrs. Wm; 'G. Sherwood was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McInnes; Teeswater on Sunday:, July 18. A: short '. business session followed a bountiful meal at nooni P-residnti—C'h F'inni.gan - and secretary tie 'ur c n es as er 1VIr Darn M I S n Were re-elected for •anoth'er year. - The lunch ..comrriittee .for understand what I m reading, Livin God ; . made ' to live , decided to:hold the plonk on.... ,_:.. w—y�. o c"`""t,.�di;"=tom "figsa• ., a" + TTrmseTf proviBes fhe. .. year at Har. flying, the sabres flashing? modern writings, I guess I 11 fulness of life for which all Goderich. . • Can't you see the smoke f the have to stick ^ d thKRo4, h m -an beings• yearn. .For i cannon' as you read through r $ '' a d Him all the ,fulness .of Diety Woodsworth, ,Longfellow,..an . dwells in bodily form, 'and in '. Tennyson's firer. account of . y the,Balaclava;ch.arge'daring . Yes;.evenEdgar. Guest. Him you have 1!leen made the Crimean War?• ' Speaking •ot Edgar Guest, - complete:"' Colossians. 2: 9-10 Or what about that mystery - when our . writing. class was NASB . -' • ,awoman,•T.he Lady of Shalott? as,kednwho their- favorite poet . Try the MVledlator, really„try • Isn'tyouurancy .piqued, your was, .and one lady was brave . Hina-.-• . • curiosity ' quickened. as: you enough to name Edgar'Guest, • .:. • read "She has 'heard a 'our young teacher almost, whisper say, A curse. is_orr°her - swallowed his tongue. if she stays. to look down to - Nonetheless, ' I've • been 'Camelot. She.knows not what' reading a book of. Guest's the curse'may be, And so she- poems lately and believe.his weaveth steadily,.And' little 'work has an honesty about it other. care hathshe;'The.Lady that touches ,most. ordinary of• : Shalott."Again, Tennyson folk like you'arid mein.a:w;ay.•-- :has : woven:' a• tale '-of':intrigue „few other authors do- For ;. C4N, our-• ar 'see whatforestfires • ..can to Can'da! M next year is Mrs- m'::. --award d e ch •rge of e war . in a McInnes and '; Mrs': dhn Dan McInnes and Gordon Thornton; -the''asports com- '-Johnstone: • mittee' is Donald and Allan 'Next year 's picnic . will •be Thornton: . held at the . home of Mr•. and Happy ' Birthday .was' sung" 1`Mrs. Dan McInnes; Blyth, on to Jack- Thornton who was ' the-th.ird Sunday in July with celebrating . a •-birthd'ay that lunch at 1.p.m.. • : day. A vote .of...thanks was tt'ended by, Mrs. .Uordon Johnstone to' Will and f r' ho tin the• 'Lar .ref o S g g picnic. Rases. • anrl. interesting games for which prizes were .8E A REGULAR BLOOD N DO OR �• Bob MCCALLUMM Representative 11 Cambria Rd.. Goderich 524434' cawemanrr.wash€m✓.atme..wrr.Y�e�.Va:^"^mctu-ea+n.we'++'aWr:me:.�a�°u"wn •°'�°r.Ly°esw.. .n.._.. . `• _ _�i_.rrtl•Vr_ • _•r _,r'v .•_ ••�,wr_ •_Y,'LY _•.1.,.4.'.►V.YYV•_.A•.v,_••�w •� C�ERE.A BY. -THE WATER ! ( The fuinily;that oraysaoaether...:' •. ANC RC1;' i • Stays together • (Blake and Eldon Streets,` Goderich) �`• `• �••'•• ..” _` „'.r" `.`` r`..;. - _••' • Meeting at Robertson Memorial School' SUNDAY AUGUST 1,•1976.. . ( CHURCH • • ( ( Sunday School 9x50 a.m: 9:30 a.m..Sunila`y School for all. J Classes for all ages 11:00 a.m. Worship • i Worship Service 11:00 a.m. =.1 Prayer 6:30-7:00 p m..:: - SERMON•'"MISS10 POSiBLE Evangelistic service 7.00 p.m. • ( ( Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God, Arvi• n' L. Barz, Pastor 524-2235 Matthew 5:8 ?. HuiSt. ' on, & Walnut St. ":Preaching peace b,y Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all" Acts • Kennison W. Lawton; .Pastor :1Or36 . BETHEL HOLINESS CHAPEL BIBLE,MISSIONARY : suspense and•romance that•to "instance' there's the poem . this day grips tie.. called Some time ago; I attended a • • course on creative writing at' If this 'were a '11 of life we'll one of, our colleges. To .admit knew', • to our young professor. that If this brief space of breath 'any of us enjoyed anything '.'Were all 'there is to human, that rhymed was•to.admit we . toil, _ were at least•over,10,0. In fact, Irdeath were really death, he said we were unreal; And- never should the soul In .all fairness, --some ;of. us arise 0 thought he *as Pretty • unreal A finer world to see, himself. He reminded me of a . How • foolish— would our nervous sandpiper, racing to "'struggles seem; '+ m and fro on a . beach as .his ' How grim .the earth would be!' jerky -gait moved him across the front of the class,' his eyes.. How • purposeless -the -strife peering out .from large round would be : metal ; frames,. his body en-' If there were nothing more. 'f "'TY' . •, cased-in.yello>!v trousers and If there were nota plan to. bl turtle neck while he : serve, ' • One .,hundred residents were entertained at the'two barbecues which were .held this week on Monday and Thursdayun the East Patio. ` . A musical- program was. arranged. for Family Night bx, Mrs. Henderson of Home. and provided by the. • residents with some help from the Staff. • Instrumentals Were played. by ;'Mrs. Elsie .Henderson, Mrs. Myrtle Parker,'Norman Speir..and Jerry Collins. Vo 1 solos' by, Chester Archi�,. Wayne,, Lester, and ' Morgan', Dalton A vocal duet by'Elsie Henderson and Sarah Carter. Two -numbers -by_ the men's sc>"eeched 'out poetry I could Arid end to struggle for! . no more, make any. sense of'. No reason fora mortals birth • than if it was written in ad.. ,Except tq have'him die .. , ' Egyptian. How silly all 'the goals would , He -Was- the one, too Twho • seem - • 0 .Tirst in -freak -6d me to Icon= ; or which men bravely try. crete poetry' •. not so. called because it's hard and mixed T ere must be something upbut, as 'he explained,'' aftdeath because it's so specific. Behind the toil of man , Anyway, - I remember that 'There must exist'aG_od.divine one , poem the exhorted, Who's Who's workingout-a pia -Pr;: • declaring its author•.‘to be"a- And this brief journey that we genius, was "Fried Shoes". knew ,• • That's not the title, that:'s- 'As life must -really be 'the whole poem-.. • The gatewa,:..to a finer world .'Now;' the idea•. behind That sonle day we shall see. • 1Tb llm' . 4 c4 =: ' . .'Aug.; 3.— Aug. b: -• An Inferdenominational club held outdoors' for- 4 days," , Casting one hour.' . ' Prog'ratn,.'iricludes singing, .a rBible lesson, Scripture Mentbritation• .' Please check- the dub nearest you, and be sure to go. _• • Refreshments provided: Ages sand up •..i ' 9:30 a m:(Mr. and Mrs. Stryker, Holmesville, 482.7420;• Mr. and Mrs. Etnpson, 235 Tilt St., Goderich, 524'7092 11:00 a.m.: Mr: and Mrs. Patter; t-ondesboro, 52314568; Mr.. -- bnd'Mrs. Snider, 339 John St:, 524.2408 ' .1:36 pan,: Mr and Mrs. Roberts, 284 Elgin St. W.,'64-9423; Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, 256 Christina, Crt., 524-9538 3.00.p.m.: Dr. andsMtrs:-MtCreadll, 241. Dawnrose Dr., 524- 2946.; Mr. and Mrs. Burnbtt,149 Bayfield t'td:, 524-7496 Sponsored & taught by Child Evangelism Fellowship of Ontario 1681 Bayview Ave., Toronto :*•.** *J ***•* •. * , Suncoast-Ma l ?k': * GODERJCIi. *• * OPEN *. *, MONDAY AUG. 2 *****•**** • chorus including Wayne, ( Morgan, Chester, 'Nornian,.. Bab tayloro and Andy Scott, •j with Gladys. St-anlake assisting. ,with • the action - L • Man's inhumanity could have; overwhelmed us ages ago... but ,those • who , _cared, resisted., Join your local' Pro=Life Group. Box 1324 Clinton • THIS SUNDAY Au9s-t.. HEAR ev. JohnCamplie PLUS ., SPECIAL SINGERS the Campbells at the • HUr'on: Men's c,h-ap�i iiEvery cinelyVie C;o1lliei' rY Affiliated with the° Pent costal Assemblies of Canada _CORNER OF ELGIN ELGIN AND WATERLOO ST5 • Pastor: C.•Fred Day... ' '10 A:M:,CHRISTIAN EDUCATION.., CLASSES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. 11 A.M. WORSHIPSERVICE • - . • Soloist - Robert Watt ' . . 7 P.M; COMMU.NION'SE'12.VLCE IN REMEMBRANCE E ANC OF.ME" .. . Ladies'Trio- Joan, Brenda & Paula REE. TRANSPORTATION a CALL 524-6543: CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELO ROAD AT BLAKE STREET ( ►: North.Street United Church' 1. . The Rev. Ralph E., King, •B.A., B:D., Minister (n : Visiting g Assistant • .: r. orne H. Ootterer, Director,o. • uslc Sunday School forages 3 to 9from worship at 10:00a.m July and August Summer Worship at l0oo.a.m. ( SUNDAY, AUGUST 1,,.1976. ( t 1'ASERMON: WHAT SHALL, WE. DO WITH .OUR FEARS 'GUEST ORGANIST: MR PAUL HOW ,,E ;. Coffee time following service • 'Nursery Facilities it ( Come and Worship with us 't • ST...GEORGE'S CHURCH ( ( : TRINITY VI ijj..i•-,t., • AUGUS-FI ' •[:.i-, 6 , • 8:30 Ho1j--Cot1TnTunion EVANGELISTIC- r FUNDAMENTAL ( f 10 a:m: Holy-Communio 1' and Sermon 4'4 REV. R.-BRUBA,CHER -Pastor 10 00 A.M.' BIBLE SCHOOL FORALL AGES*' ' FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION 111:00 A.M. MORNING -WORSHIP • COMMUNION SERVICE - 7:30 P.M. BEAUTIFUL BAPTISMAL SERVICE. SERMON: '..' ( ! Wednesday 8:00 P.M. - Mid week service ( The : Free Methodist .Church "AMAZING GRACE: TO.THE FRLI•NDtY CHURCH l ( Rork. St, at Victoria: - Pastor .: H..Ross 'Nicholls-- 1 • .LEASE NOTE SUMMER SERVICE TiMES . Rector.Canon•G.G Rus ell B.A., B.D. - • I " - Choirmaster Organist; Joseph 8. Herdman . WELCOME �^►•^� _""'"'"""'� " '( t • • Forbus transportation call 524-7195 or -524.9903, .,..Yi,...�.�.. ...._ .. _ „ 9:49 ►: Sunday School E-tRSTBAPTISTC:H•URCH. ;� (•Baptist Convention of Qntario and Quebec) MONTREAL STREET (ne r The Square)- Rev. W.H. McWhirihie\F.R.G.S. . Organi'St: Mr. Frank B ssett 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11. A.M. TH E PASTOR THE GOSPEL & ITS MEANING' Comte You will be made welcome Knox Presbyterian Chi) THE REV. G.-LOCKHART RO-YArL,-B:A. -M. DIV. THE REV. RONALD' C. McCALLUM, Assistant '.WILLIAM M. CAMFR'ON, Director of Praise SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1976 SERMON: "DIVINE CONTRAST". the Minister will preach (Nursery Facilities) 11 • 11;:0.0.a.m .'FAREWELL SERVICE of PASTOR NICHOLLS, Transferring ' Trot Goderich to Dunnville, Ont /.1 (7:00 P.m. Service Cancelled) '<1, .T • HE SALVATiON ARMY • 8 18.'W- y1!A7E•RLOOST. `5. '. 524.9341 I ( SUNDAY SCHOOL- 9:45 A.M. FAMILY WORSHIP -11:009 M. 1 t -EVANGELISTIC SER ICE -. 7:00 P.M. Home League' (Ladies) Wed. 8:00 P.M. WEEKDAY. Prayer & Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30•P.M. rch " : i ,Mii)ister,.' i OFFICERS CAPT-AtN G. HERBER CAPTAIN M. MacKENZIE • All Are Cordially Invited ft!: Attend •-•_.r_•.•....•.....••�,•_Y•_••Y_IY�/ _.,'!�.:• Y4.Y�.YV Y+i.F0.40.4 • •..:I • ( • ...•w. •.r..w.•.y.%....• .•rte..-...04........00.06.0.0r...Y_Y.`..Yr1.:.�...0-�rr...+.�...�.�•r / ... ._Victoria Street United Church HOUSE OF FRIENDSHIP• Minister: Rev. John D.M. Wood, B.A.B.D. Organist and Choir Director: Mrs; J. Snider. tt:oo a.Ib.1NORSHtw'' -W-EL.0-t M•E.. . �: Surnmera'ServiceS are all at 10:00 a.m, ( C Refresbtnents on the Church 'Lawn after the Service ( ( ( Vacation Bible School presentation at Service i i Piper: Bertram Y. McCreath ( i Depart to• Serve , r. •�(• Enter to Worship ).'wY.•Y+`.•Y•!•r i:Y'V.YI+i YY"\.i K•• .. 4'I ..;•01,41 YY V••_.•WYM'\.YY'.L.YY...YYi4a.iY..Y•Vp YY+y..iY.1•`-.• YY Y.'.4010•4nY10M10.0 °•4.Y••7.Y.0Y•,Y0•V40614109*• .YY"•�:.YYYY."if .w.Yw.•rv.ti. 01 r.