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BY THE
J. DENTINGER
of Ashfield Parrish
is. no joy witihout..
no peace without
e hard jolts of life, the
periences and sorrow `
the one who wishes
Sorrow makes one
to the needs of
ha sorrow.
cps him in close
hip with Jesus the
"comforts those in
'.Itmakes one more
ative of joy and
s.
's children, you and
tunes pass through
when we obey Him.
need to keep in mind,
g may endure for the
t joy comes in the
g". During those
e mustn't shut up
s in sorrow. That is
and selfishness is
It 'shuts out God's
love. It chits us off
ers.
is a legend about a
oman who had lost
child. In her grief she
the prophet to give
d one back to her. He
"Go, bring me a.cup
from a house where
s never entered and I
t your request.."
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wpm.
make them ,free;, ,not' from
earthly `rule, but freefrom ;
,ratan, and_- He. set them free
om evil 'free fro>4zal�;; death,•
this freedom they=
possessed a joy,, that, no man,
nor even, a cruel,, Roman, ruler:'
'could take from them.
' So the woman passed from
house to house, unsuccessful
in her venture. Death had
been a visitor in every house.
Gradually however, her own
grief was healed as she was
Less occupied with `her own
sorrow and began reaching
out tri sympathy and com-
passion to those she met.
Sorrow became joy, even at
Christ's death. A sorrowful
time for the apostles and
disciples, They had trusted
him to free them from bon-
dage of the Roman govern-
ment and oppression. Now,
He was dead. They had
forgotten Jesus' words.
"I tell you," He had warned
them, "you will be overcome
with grief, but your enemies
ronview news
Shirley Luther of
led the'. Sunday
song service at
ew sponsored by the
Women's Club. Mr.
er played the organ
animent for the
and a vocal duet by
Luther and Mrs.
Flynn, Norman Speir
it Skinner provided
sic for Monday af-
s program of Old
usic, dancing and
ng at Huronview.
ton Christian Reform'"'
rs assisted with the
gtime
it
cials
turday, December 10
p.m. the Singtime
ation of United
es presents an en -
ng Christmas Special
d "The Uninvited
to be seen on CKNX,
18.
rogram is written and
by Rev. Rea Grant
stowel. The music for
re -Christmas special
supplied by the Main
United Church choir
estra, from Mitchell,
e direction of Ernest
ey, Minister of Music. "
appearing will be
Stephen Ellens and a
uartette from Max -
Quartette members
: Stuart Kelly, Ted
Jack Heney and Bill
ragtime Association is
ased to announce that
ear's award-winning
as Special will be
again this year, on
as Day, (Sun., Dec.
om5:30to6p.m.
program won first
a national program
tion. It was written
Peter Walford-Davis
Port Elgin and
Eby Erik Schistad
PERIOR
ORIALS
ESTABLISHED
OYER SO YEARS
Ooderleh Area
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The "Jet Set", an orchestra
from the Seaforth area, en-
tertained on Family Night at
Huronview. The musicians
included the Coleman sisters,
Catherine and Brenda, and
the McAllister sisters, Susan
and Cheryl. The girls
provided their own ac-
companiment with guitar,
drums, and electric organ.
Mr. John McCallum thanked
the entertainers on behalf of
the Huronview residents and
invited them to visit
HlironlvieVW again next year'" •
"'the* Dringanriort r 'Women's
Institute were hosts for the
November Birthday Party at
HuronvierW. Mrs. ` Robert
Irwin was emcee for the
program which included a
bag -pipe selection by Jean
Elliott, vocal solos by Mrs.
Russell Alton, organ solos by
Rev. Westhaver and a sing -a-
long led by members of the
Institute and accompanied by
Mrs. Harry Burgsma.
Following the program,
gifts were presented to the 28
celebrants by the Institute
and lunch was served. Mr.
William Smith, who
celebrated his ninety-fourth
birthday on November 18,
thanked the ladies for the
lovely party.
will rejoice.
;1 YOU will be
sorrowful, but your sorrow
will be turned into joy.
Then He continued: "But I
will see you again and you
will be very happy and joyful.
The kind of joy no man can
take from you".
That kind of joy would not
have been possible if, Jesus
had spared 'them- from the
sorrow of his death. ; Jesus
chose the.,way, of sorrow to
A cross to be sure but new
life. Whatever your sorrow is
today, turn to Jesus Christ.
His spirit comforts you ands
best of all because he died“
and, lives again, your sorro'w''
can become joy. The joy of
new life now and eternally.
Jon Gilbert's poem "In Just
a Little While" expresses it
well.
For each valley there's a
hilltop, for each raindrop
there is sun: For each
twilight there's a dawning:
when dark hours of night are'-'
gone. For each thistle there's
a flower, for each teardrop
there's a smile: And sorrow
will, give way to joy in just a:
little while..
`Ashley Gi
Townshi t d
November
Marine a1nd G
Gaderi*a
He was'.
13, 19094
England to Beat'zice
(Bond) and'Frederlc„
Gilbert. He has•
Goderich since 1911:: an
tended school in''Goderich as:
well. ,
He 2 worked 'as a think
farmer until his retirement in
Si
1974.
ember f)f 11?'ic p 31fi:
nited'Chur h
predeceased by his Intl
Frederick IJfl 9iitii
wind one
1's. va. Murch In on; ,1
19? Stokes,
;� survived- by his Fisher,
other, Mrs. Beatrice
Gilbert of Goderich Township
and ..two brothersJohn . of
Goderich ',Township and
Gordon of St:'JohnBC.
A funeral service was held
at Stiles Funeral Home on
MOnday; November 21 at 2
fi
Wed 50 years
Frank and May Salter of 214 Maple Street, Goderich
(formerly of Wingham) recently celebrated 50 years of
married life together.
An open house and dinner were held at their son's
residence in Goderich, at which many of their neighbours
and friends attended from Goderich, Fordwich,
Bluevale, Blyth, Clinton, Kincardine, Wingham,
Whitechurch and Barrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Salter -were married on November 9, 1927
by Reverend Hawkins at the Trinity Church Rectory in
Blyth, Ontario. Mary Cunningham of RR4 Wingham,
sister of the bride, was bridesmaid and the late Russel
Salter, brother of the groom was best man.
THE LAST
RONTIER
IS US.
1 a we. tdiscovery willbeabout him elf.
The age which explored un- Conscious recognition of truth
known lands and sailed un- also unlocks the resources of the
charted seas is over. The courage, individual soul. There is no ex -
the vision, and the spirit of adven- perience that can compare in
ture which sustained it, however, creative power with a soul's dis-
are even more necessary today. covery of the oneness of mankind.
For now we must extend our ReaLlife begins when this discov-
mastery over a far more challeng- ery is made. It opens up a new
ing frontier — our own human world of relationships. It reveals
nature. Over 130 years ago, entirely unsuspected capacities
within the human be-
ing, capacities which
could find expression
in no other way.
C;
Ili( _1 by the teach-
ings of Baha'u'llah,
several million people
around the world are
embarked on this
great adventure. They
are called Baha'fs.
Perhaps you would
like to know more
about what they are
great step. -
Baha'u'llah, Prophet -
Founder of the Baha'f
Faith identified the
key to this new age of
discovery. It is the
consciousness of the
oneness of mankind.
Recognition of this
central truth will bring
*in its wake the unifica-
tion of our world, and
the solution of all
other human prob-
lems waits on this
"That which the
Lord has ordained as
the sovereign remedy
for the healing of all
the nations,"
Baha'u'llah has af-
firmed, "is the unity
of all its peoples in
one universal cause,
one common faith.''
The Baha'i Faith
discovering.
—A Promise Kept.
The right and duty of the individual to investigate truth for himself is a basic principle of
the BilhA'f Faith. For further information, please write: _
KAUAI, P.O. Box 1059, Kincardine, 396.3589 or P.O. Box 212, Goderich, 524.6779
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WHEN GOOD MEN
DO NOTHING"
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Victoria Street United Church <
Minister: Rev. John D.M.-Wood, B.A.B.D.
Organist and Choir Director: Mrs. J. Snider
10100..,,M•.HO10',,.,C•OM.PAUNl_OEI,. ANQ SUNDAY SCHOOL` """�," �" "•
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Services held each Sunday at
Robertson Memorial School
10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m.
Listen to CKNX Radio Sunday
at 10:30 a.m. for the
"Back to God Hour"
11;15 A.M. BENMILLER HOLY COMMUNION- SUNDAY
1' SCHOOL
AND WORSHIP
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701.
i Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle H) "?
1 Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada t )
1 Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Streets
Pastor: Fred Day
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FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 10:00 a.m.
Something for which each familyneeds
For bus transportation: 4-2893 or 4-6543
MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a.m.
Congregational Singing Scripture Reading
Prayer and Bible Message by Pastor Day
EVENING SERVICE AT 7:00 P.M.
Mon. -Boy and Girl Crusaders 7:00 p.m.
Tues. - Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m.
Fri.- Youth Meeting 8:00 p.m.
"Your friendly, family church"
BEREA-BY-THE-WATER
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Gibbons St. at Suncoast Drive
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1977
} SERMON: "WAKE-UP TIME"
9 15 a t'
m Sunday School for allages
10:30 a.m. Worship
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Marvin L. Barz, Pastor
"Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: He is Lord of all" Acts 10:36 •
524-2235
HOLINESS BIBLE MISSIONARY CHURCH
Sunday school 9:50 a.m.
)? Classes for all ages
( i Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
t3 7 Prayer 6:30-7:00 p.m. %
% f Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. j
Wednesday Night Prayer and Praise
Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God
Huron St. & Walnut St.
Matthew 5:8 1
/►•. r.-�.-.., .,.�........- ... ; Kennison W. Lawton, Pastor 524-2785
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET
EVANGELISTIC — FUNDAMENTAL
REV. R. BRUBACHER Pastor
10:00 A.M--`FAMILY BIBLE SCAOOL
RIDE OUR BUS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP
SERMON: "PEACE IS POSSIBLE"
6:00 P.M. Y.P. S.MEETING
7:30 P.M. EVENING SERVICE
GOOD FELLOWSHIP, GREAT
SINGING & PREACHING THE WORD '
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
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1 , North Street United Church
% The Rev. Ralph King, B.A.,B.D., Minister )
% 7 Miss Clare McGowan, Visiting Assistant i
j j Mr. Robert Blackwell, A: Mus., M. Mus. I
t t Director of Music 1
' 9:45 a.n5. Sunday School for ages 10 and over (Grades 5 up)
Sunday School for ages 3 to 11 from worship at 11:00 a.m.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1977 I
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%i 1 SERMON: "A WORLD WITHOUT PAIN"
Anthems: Turn Back 0 Man - Horst
t 3 0 Sing Joyfully - Batten
( I The Sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated. i
Nursery facilities - Come and worship with us.
FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT
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First Sunday in Advent November 27th 1977
i1 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
11:00 a -m. Church School and Nursery
1 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
(S Lighting the Advent Candle.
j/ Sermon: "Get the Message?" -Revelation 2.
I j 7:00 p.m. Evensong with brief address.
t A "Feedback" period with coffee
follows, for those who wish to stay.
St, Andrew's Day, Wednesday, November 30th,
10:00 a.m. Holy Communion in the chapel.
Rector: The Rev. Robert J. Crocker
33 Organist -Choirmaster: Joseph B. Herdman
THEREV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., M. DIV.Minister ! `---------.'"----- --•—'• ---•—"—"�--•------•—••'"—..V- --
THE OREV. RONALD C. , ALL0 sent THE SALVATION ARMY
LORNE H. DOTTERER, Director of Praise
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 (Advent I) 18 WATERLOO ST. S. 524-9341
10:00 a.m. Communicants Class SUNDAY SCHOOL — 9:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship 'FAMILY WORSHIP — 11:00 a.m.
Sermon: SERMON SERIES. FOR ADVENT: EVANGELISTIC SERVICE — 7:00 p.m.
(1) "Forming The Foundation" ACTIVITIES THROUGH OUT THE WEEK
(Nursery Facilities) FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
• SACRAMENT. OF BAPTISM.` WHY NOT MAKE 'THE SALVATION ARMY
(Sunday School Retires From The Service)
Enter to ship
YOUR CHURCH HOME?
(THE HAND OF GOD IN THE HEART OF GODERICH)
(Lighttngofthe First Advent Candle) OFFICERS LIEUTENANT a MRS. NEIL WATT
Warship
Depart to Serve AU Are Cordially invited To Join Our Fellowship ,
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
Montreal Street (near the Square)
Rev. W.H. McWhinnie, F.R.G.S.
Organist Mr. Frank Bissett
The Pastor Preaching
Special Music by The Choir
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 8:00 p.m.
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - MORNING WORSHIP
Everyone Welcome
Knox Presbyterian Church
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