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RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1976
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Boring up for move
' I suppose most of us think because of their. purpose and
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season of miracles .when the, shortcuts, nor weret'they ever
cold, bleak landscap%begins . Performed for His personal
to awaken• to new life and comfort or convenience. They ,
-greenery: ;But 'eyery season` were always centered in the
has its miracles in nature and glory of God and the service
Autumn has: mere than
its, of those about Him.
Share," Which , is - the ' greatest e£_,_
This is the: time we reap the' Jesus' miracles? Turning thee,,
harvestand it's nothing Short. _ Water into wine? Healing the
of miraculous that those dead ' leper? Feeding the 5,000?
looking'little•seeds we planted I think I would have to say
in April and May have turned turning Peter, " the rough
alto fields of grain, succulent • brassy fisherman, into Peter
cucumbersluscious; the Apostle; turning. Paul, the,.
tomato`ea golden pumpkins • persecutor, into 'Paul the
f S ringtime as being' the dignity. They were never .
The, Goderich Free Methodist. Church
has a new minister who assumed duties
on August 22. The Reverend Ronald.
Ashton has taken over the duties of '2-
Reverend Ross NichollsWT1 T tas nomT.
oved to Dunnville,
- The new minister moved.�td-God"erieh
from tile 'Harriilton. area, .where' he
pastured a..thriving. rural church for two
years. Previous, to this ,Pastor Ashton
lived in the United States for seven years
Whilehe attended Roberts. Wesleyan
College.. in Rochester New York, and
Asbury •Theological Seminary in
Lexington, Kentucky.
Pastor Ashton is a native of Yorkshire, "°
England. He married a /Canadian girl
from Brantford. They have three.
children, Rodney, Bradley and April... •
As Pastor Ashton begins his ministry:
here .in Goderich he does so with the
strong conviction that God wants to build
His church. He stated, "With the Lard's.
help we shall see an unusual
reawakening in the lives of the people of
this community. As we preach the, gospel ..
and as -men -respond, God will gives the
`increase:" , —
Already the church here in Goderich
. has seen very unusual 'and encouraging
to a .man Ii a a ane, signs of renewal and growth with : in-
them lives everyday'.creased attendance Sunday nights and
bio-chemst at Cambridge.i_
and squash,. crisp •green ,Saint; turning the street worn
cabbages and so forth. Mary Magdalene into, the
There are those who sniff at strong, loving woman of the
them, but to `me miracles are worlds first Easter morning:
the very stuff .of life.. Those,• Another writer says, "The
who refuse to believe must greatest miracle of Jesus.of °
-- have their eyes closed if they Nazareth is that he made
drive through the country and Simon the Zealot' and ,Mat -
See th', bountiful fields being„ thew the publican sit down
hlar� e4ied and gleaned before together at the . same table
winter sets M. like brothers and friends."
Of course miracles are. not Jesus didn't 'need' Co
restricted, to the newness of perform miracles, Hi just
spring or the harvesting of could not help performing
fall. them 'because 1 -Fe loved'
The skeptics should listen mankind so well.
k Dr.H Id He continues to perform
• em in our
"Life, he says, "Is nothing
more than a standing .
miracle. The Universe can be
nothing less .•than a
progressive • reVelation ,of
Another ,famous man, Dr.
Harry , Fosdick, defines
miracles like this: "A
ro. Miracle is God's use of His
law-abiding powers tn. wcirk
%it in ways surprising to us
His will for our lives and for
I like that, it takes the
mag'ic out of .It. Some
miracles are the working Out
of unknovvn powers in God's
world while others are the
working out of combinations '
For instance, when a Small
boy takestwo crossed sticks,
covers them with material,
he 'makes up an object
heavier than air and by the
laws of gravity it Ought not to
l:ti Rev.
throughthe w
Bible School sa
110 persons.
The church is
and expansion.
small to acco
pers'ons anticip
Ronald Ashton
eek.. A , recent Vacation
w a record attendance of,
gearing up for relocation
The present facility is too
mmodate the number of
ated in the near future.
i0 JNESE FARE-WELI
• Yea. though 1 walk through the valley
of the shadow of death. l shall'fear'no
c -vii, for Thou art with. me.
,-23rd Psalm
MRS. DORA SHELDON
Mrs. Dora '•Sheldon, .' Port
Albert, died suddenly Mon-
day, ' September • 6 . at' ,
Alexandra Marine. and:
General Hospital. She was 51.
The former Dora Bewzak,1
she was born September 10,,.
1924 in Kapuskasing: She
lived most .of. her life there
until .moving. to Port. Albert
five . years ago. While" in
Kapuskasing,,she was active'
for , many years in Girl
Guides, Ladies' Auxiliary of
the. Royal Canadian Legion
and Ladies' : Hospital
are also 'laws • of wind Auxiliary. •
get off the ground. But there
Goderich; Robert McCabe of
RR 4 Goderich; and Fred.
McCabe of RR 3 Goderich.
She was predeceased by two.,,
step . sons, : Kenneth and.
Franklin Young.
Funeral service was
Wednesday, September 8 at
the McCallum Funeral Home
with the Rev. G. L. Royal
officiating.
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery. ,Pallbearers were
Bob Worsell,, Ben Worsell,
Gordon McCabe, Larry
McCabe, Stan Youngblut and
Ken Boyce. .
He was born in New
Hamburg on March 12, 1912.
Por' the past 20 years he
lived in Aylmer • and was.
employed as a biologist by the
Ontario Ministry of Natural
Resources for the past 23.
years. .•
During the Second .World
"War,' Mr. Stock served with
the Royal Canadian Air
Force, and was a member of
Col. Talbot Branch 81, Royal
Canadian Legion, in Aylmer.
After the war, Mr. Stock
attended the University of
Guelph, obtaining his BSc. in
Agriculture.
ure and to the ' small i survived b her E• L• JOHNSTON • He is survived by his wife,
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press , She s, y
of either, the' sight of his kite u hters Mrs. Franklin Goderich, died Tuesday, his mother, Mrs. Wilhelmina ° SERMON: "REVELATION AND RESPONSE"
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soaring high in the clouds is' a (Isabel) Phelan; • `London; and September-=7:_at St: Joseph's :Stock of.Goderich,'three sons, /
New rector named
for Goderich, Pt.Albert
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The Reverend Robert John and Brantford before moving
-Crocker, B.A., L.Th., of St. to St. Marys in 19°72.
Marys, has been appointed In Goderich he succeeds
Rector of St. George's . Canon Garwood G. Russell',
Church; Goderich, and Christ ' who moved to London at the
Church, Port Albert. • The . beginning', of Septertiber° oto
"appointment, which will becd"rne Rectorof the Church ,
become effective October 'LS, of St. Andrew Memorial.
—wasannounced by the Right Mr, Crocker ' is ' keenly in
organization's Long Service
Medal. A veteran of World.
War II, he has also served as
a Chaplain in the Militia,
holding the rank of Major. His
interest. •in music has led to
te publication of some -of his-
corilpositionSs -r..— _ --
Mr. and Mrs. Crocker have
a+: family of two sons"and'tl'sree•,
Reverend T David+B' Ragg •feres"
ted in the Sctouting
B'is'hop of the Anglican Movement, and :'holds the`'. daughters; •
Diocese of Huron.';
Mr. Crocker, who was horn
'in • London, Ontario, is a'
graduate of Trinity College,
Toronto. He spent the first six
'years of his ministryin the
Diocese of Calgary, and came„
to Huron in . 1956. • He held
charges' in Wiarton, Sarnia
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boy wbd-enay know nothing husband Frank Sheldon; two Edward Lorne Johnston,the former Yvette Bourhis % "' Stays together
This Sunday
September
Guest Speaker
Rev
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of Kitchener
Special Music.
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Huron Men's Chapel
AUBURN
•}..: BEREA-:BY-THE-WATER
LUTHERAN •CHURCH
(Blake and Eldon Strehts,'Goderich)
Meeting at'Robertsor Memorial School
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1976
9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all '
11:0.0 a:m. Worship
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joy -filled miracle. ' Mrs: David(Frances) Hospital, ., London; following Arthur, Paul and Norman, all
Turn.' from Nature to the B'iednarz, London; one an illness of five months. He ..of Aylmer and one.daughter,
miracles of Jesus: grandson; . Clayton Phelan; was 72. Lucille Stock also of Aylmer.
Why should He interfere three sisters, Mrs. Donald. He was born May 4;.1904 in Also 'surviving is one
with law. He didn't need to. (,Anne)' • Shanks, Campbell Ashfield Township to Edward brother, Gordon of Clinton,
He was God s son and as such "River, • , B°C.: Mrs. Donald and Catherine (Wilson) and ' three sisters, .Mrs. ,
--obeyed haws° bate•also' used'.". .Irene ' Rn ter —Ptii tlanti `� Jo}inston r --He---worked-as -pa -W- ii -it a -m. ; (Cb•a-46-tt e ),...
'laws higher' than weyet C ) '
g Oregon;', Mrs. Wird. (Julie) , carpenter and was 'amember • McClinchey"of London, Mrs.
know. Doyle, Portland, Oregon; and of Victoria Street United
Jesus'• miracles stand out three brothers, Peter Church.
Bewzak Toronto; .- Bill ----He Ts'siirvived by -his Wife,
Williams,. Agincourt; and the former Mary Foley; two
Arthur Bewzak, Englehart: sons, Douglas of Toronto and
The Rev.: G: Barratt con- • Dennis of ' Goderich; five
ducted the funeral Service in daughters, 'Mrs. John (Joyce)
Christ Anglican Church, Port Whitten, ?Mrs. Ron (Marie)
Albert on Thursday, . Sep- McDonald, r; Mrs. • Gary
ternber 9. Interment was in (:Reta) Ross and Mrs,
Christ Church Cernetery, Michael '('Janet) Kelly, all of
'Port Albert Goderich; and Catherine,
Pallbearers were Franklin Toronto; 14 grandchildren'
Phelan, David Bednarz, Bill and one great grandson; two
Sheldon; George Sheldon, sisters, Mrs. Norman ,(Leila)
Alec' Lanteigne and Ron , Allen, Colborne Township and
Forster. Mrs. ..John (Alice) Moss,
• Friends attended from' Goderich; and one brother,
Portland, Oregon;, Van- • James Johnston, Goderich.
couver,_ B.C.; Nipigon, • Mr. Johnston . was:.
Kapuskasiiig•and Toronto. predeceased by his first wife;
McCallum Funeral Home the 'former Nellie Morris_ and
Vas in ' charge , of the One sister, Mrs. Albert
arrangements. (Mabel) Powell.
fi Funeral service was
MRS. CLARA V. YOUNG Friday',_ September 10 at
Mrs. Clara V. Young, McCallum Funeral 'Home
Goderich, died ° Mo:nday,.. with thp Rev. John D. M.
September 6 in Alexandra :Wood officiating. -
• Marine and General Hospital: Interment, was in Maitland
She was 70. ;.„ Cemetery. Pallbearers were
The former Cie V: John . Whitten and': Dwayne
McCabe, she was born May Ross, grandsons of the
26, 1906 in Goderich Township deceased; and Eruce.'Allen,
to Jaines and. Jessie. (Fuller) Paul Moss, Bill Walters `and
McCabe:. She was married to • Bill Linklateri nephews of the
Berjamin F. Young who deceased.
predeceased her, She was a
member. .• of Knox Lloyd Joseph Stock
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Earl (Margaret) Williams of
Goderich and Mrs. George:
(Betty) Young also of
Goderich:
The funeral: was held at Our
Lady. of: Sorrows Roman
Catholic Church, July 28 and
,interment followed at the
Queen of Peace. Cemetery,
Aylmer.
S n..�..�.._.._..�..�..�..�..�.Marvin L. Eiar,"Pastor 524-2235
• "Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all" Acts 10,36 t
(t BETHEL HOLINESS CHAPEL BIBLE MISSIONARY t7
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Bridge Scores
There were six tables in
play at • the September 7 -
meet ng o t e er c
Duplicate Bridge Club and•all %
six figured in the top four
standings. Joe Martin and Jo '. t
Shrier combined for 66 points • t
for top place -for the evening
with Aelian • Weerasooriya
and Lee Ryan finishing
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Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
CORNER OF ELGIN AND WATERLOO STS
Pastor: C. Fred Day"ti"A'
• Classes for all ages;
Happy Nursery
Wl•; 11 am.
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Message P "His HeartSERVICE
is-Fixed.
EVENING MEETING ' 7 p.m.
Special Music •
• . Message, Pastor Day
Tues. 8 p.m. "Prayer & ; Praise"
Fri. 7:45 p.m. "Youth .Rally"=Wingham
WORL17 MISSIONS CONVENTION.,
f� September 21; 24; 26
Kenya, African Missionaries '
"20th Century Church with 1st Century. Message"
_ CHUfI;CH
"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
Matthew 5:8 1
• Huron St. 8 Walnut St. '•
i} It _Kennison W. Lawton, Pastor. 524-2785 .. %(
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i.• /: . .The Rev. Ralph E. King, B.A.,. B:D., Minister
' D ®•Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting-, Assistant %
Mr. Lorne H. Dottereh, Director of. Music
."'"` Worship at 11 a.m. •
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1976
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•% -, SERMON: "MARKS OF: MATURITY"
• % Service at Camp Menesetung-
Gospel Hymn Sing, with music provided !`
By a Brass Ensemble'. Nursery and .Junior 'congregation.
• Bring lawn chairs and a basket lunch to share. Beverage
t / provided.
t / Come and Worship with us .
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-ST' GEORGE'S CHURCH
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
second ' with a total of ' 61.
, Evelyn Galbraith and Dawna '
Sproule managed 56' points j
leaving the other three tables
tied for fourth spot with 55' • k
points—H.411e . oth.ex part=='f
nershiris Were Gail Hovey and
Fred.Ege>er:,,Tom Eadie and
Ray Fisher and Auleen Curry /
and Louise Heatherington.•
'PresbyterianChurch. ' Lloy'd Joseph. Stock. of •
Sur�iiving are one Aylmer died at"-St.Th`omas-
daughter, Mrs. Bert. Elgin General Hospital on
(Eleanor) Worsell, Goderich; • Monday, July 36, He Was 64
one' step son, Scott Young., years of age.' ' '
,Goderich; two grandchildren,. Well-known in Clinton, Mr,.
Bob. and Ben Worsell; two Stock attended the Public
sisters, Mrs. Mary Young and School'inHolmesv lle and:the
Mrs. Sam Grace) McNall, .. Clinton Collegiate Institute
both of '-Goderich; and four from 1926 to 1932/He attended
brothers, Charles McCabe the Clinton School of Com -
and George 'McCabe,' of rnerce in 1933 until -1934.
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The Legion Ladies Auxiliary Branch 109
'would like to thank the- public for their.
.,.generous support of.,Tae bey on Friday,
September 3, 1976,.
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11 Cambria Rd., Codetich
524345
THE BAHA'I• FAIT TEACHES
That one indeed is a than who, today, dedicated himself
to the service of the entire human race: •
Write P.O. Box 211, GodmricN°
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BAVFIELO ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC- FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R° BRUBACHER Pastor
10:00 A.M. BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES
_ OPEN SESSION IN BIBLE,'
• SCHOOL WITH "THE CUTHBERTS"..
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1976'
13TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
11. A.M. 7:30 P.M.
GUEST.SPEAKER: REV, MEL CUTHBERT
VETERAN MISSIONARY WITH A.B:W.E.
SOLOIST: MRS. ROMILDA CUTHBERT •
(THE SONG BiROOF BRAZIL)
COME AND -BRING A: FRIEND- -_
Wednesday 8:00 P.M.' - Mid `Week service t.
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH /.
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8:30 Holy Communion
11 a.hn. Holy Communion and_Sermon
° 1i a.m.- -b-Iiihiehy and
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10:00 a.m. Junior Congregation
- 10:00 and 11:00 a.r. Children's. Program.';;
, Priest in Charge: Rev. Donald. Irvine
Huron College, London, -Ontario: •
Rector (Vacancy)'
• YtY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH •
( Baptist Convention of Ontario and'Quebec1.
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MONTREAL STREET (near The Square)
Rev. W.H.•McWhinnie F.R.G.S, • '
Organist: Mr: Frank Bissett
9:45 a.m.— Sunday School
Choirmaster°Organist• Joseph -B. Herdman •
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• 1 Special Music: Guest Soloist Mr: Jim Young Stratford, Ont.
t September will be friendship Sundays •' % 1 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE — -7;00 P.M.
t • SUNDAY SCHOOL- 9;45 A,M.
EANIILYWORSHIP-11':00 A.M.
Come and bring your friends
t W°E'E"KDAY, hon' League (Ladies) Wed. 8 00 P.M.
"'°""`•"�'•"""''"� Pra�er & Bible Studies Thurs..7`.30 P.M:
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