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Clinton & District Christian School
RESSTRATIOPI
OF NEW PUPILS FOR
THE GRADES KINDERGARTEN •
GRADE EIGHT
ON WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15, 1981
in the library of the school
Kindergarten pupils must be 5 years Of age
on or before December 31, 1981
- Please bring proof of' age.
Seniors
plan
rally
The Seaforth Happy Cit-
izens met on April 2nd in the
Legion Hall with 67 people,,
present. The meeting opened
with the singing of 0 Canada
with Edith Dunlop at, the
piano. The Spring"Itally at
Vanastra was discussed.
Hazel McNaughton read a
one.
Mae Smith was in charge
of the euchre 'games. Prize
winners were: Ladies High •
Grace Pepper. Lone Hands -
Mrs. Simpson. Low•Violet
Elgie. Men's High- Lorne
Dennis. Lone Hands-Elmer
,Townsend, Low-Mike'Male-
niuk.
A birthday'& anniversary ,
cake was served to those
celebrating these occasions,
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Greeters Sunday morning
at Duff's United Church, were
Gracing and Helen Craig.
Ushers were Ray Huether,
Ross Bennett and Gordon
Murray. Maiden Godkin is
the organist for this month.
FditttWey led"An the trespOtt-
04 reafPg• The children's
story -"fellOw werkers,
with god" attil,their special
Omit! "Heat ;dot the whole
worgin hts„)tattaa, ;
ichtittes , Svme
vomplcd, fourth and
Opal sermon On "The -I-Ordis
My Shepherd", The official
monthly beard will meet en'
Sunday evening.
Next_ Sunday morning will
be the reception of new
members at a confirmation
service. Karen Caldwell and.
Valerie Wasson of Blyth, will
sing a 440 accompanying
with their guitars.
The Walton Youth Group
along with Londesboro met
with the Blyth YOtith Group
for a social evening on Mon-
day, March 30. They are
scheduling an evening of
bowling next -Sunday evening
at Seaforth.
Annie Reid. Edith Wey,
Viola Kirkby, and Rev, Char-
les R. „S+n attent10 a-
ieerkShOp en -Global J4tiee
nt St, t`'.s Church
on Sittktinx,
The oitit meetings are
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Ittotiiltjr-. :10004 am the,
nots,e WetinP540,y
nhist with guests Mr. ;ttttt -
Mrg• Jack •HrY.atts presenting
pictures Of:tbeirreeent trip to
Africa.
The U.C.W. has accepted
an invitation from the Brus-..
.sels United Church to the
Thankoffering Sun-
day at 8 p.m. with bpth men
women .Welcome. The
Bryans will show pictures of
their trip to Africa.
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Moffett, Stratford
We welcome Roy and
Helen Brenie to our com-
munity: They nith.ed into, the
house formerly owned bs
John Gillis in the village.
They are formerb, from Mon•
treat. lived in Waterloo for a
short time before /coming
here oti March 26. The -Gillis'
moved to their new home on
f Twp.
District High School Girls
Band during the e inter break
%sea at an international tom-
petition in Myrtle Beach.
South Carolina. when ilicA
finished ;.in steond place:
Congratulations girls!
Walton U.C.W. will be
invited to the Fall Thankof-
feting service at Blyth United
Chrch. as they could not
titt nd this Sunday. with both
services op the same date.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs Kerb
Traviss were Sunday guests
Tailors Ikon Tricky Meet
f*atricia ttackwiAJ.
is aoothOrDlei•cting this Mon Jeatine Mermaid' and ritbY
day to complete this prl,),jeit. IsOGOvih:froM, thitareit Par.
RetitlY:4;el S4 4 Sh%. OP,Oe_dr° with the 5ivaiorth
I Walton "The Triet8 helped with any .probretus
Taitors":,inet reeeni(y. at iht:, with garntents,theY,aie
botne of Dorothy Sholdice.„ ' log .404 reeoid books... There
e gir,ls: were tillow h .
to hem Abeir firttsl ell sltirf
with- tape. T1ie 000% to;i10
yeve,s: Were .shciwtr Jinw the
sides.04,0 to he sewn 441/ by
hand and th0, 90,11nri•tines
were filliNhed wifh bias tape.
Plans have need made Tor
Avitievntnetiti Pay. May IS at
Seaforth Public Scheel A
demons tration will be put on
by the club girls on the Art of
Pressing by Christine Mete-
mans ind Joyanne Van Vliet.
A work meeting was held
last Monday evening when
the leaders. Margaret Short.
reed and Dorothy Sholdice
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Cgrtevianttent " . •
Oil'agont
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MeCowan visited on Sunday'
With 1414rs John! -•
Tboeders .at giyerside farm at
Gitelple Mrs. M.CC'tio. baS
.a stare booked' o be liyed to
1;tanfsh Cornmander in May,
(981. -
\ Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Callum were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George
McCallum. Cambridge and,...,__NEAR,THE-DEADLINE Marian
with Mf:. " and-'iv -Stanie
Preszcator of Credhlon:
Soreral from the commun..,
ity attended the reception for.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beuer-
man (nee Judy Rose). which
was held in Mitchell Satur-
day evening,
Godkin,
VValton, kept her rumble •fingers working
Wednesday night at the crewel embroidery
display in Clinton. The MiniSiry of Agriculture
and food spcmsored the courses in surrounding
communities and the ladies displayed their
work Wednesday in Clinton.
(Photo by Hamilton) it
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UNITED CHURC H
H.C.S.S. Clinton choir'
were guests bn 14ittriay,,nt .the
Londesboro United. Greeters
weiv Jack Snell ;and Bert
Lyon; ushers,were.Ken Shep•
herd. Theresa Overboe, Julia
Shaddick and CrystalWhyte.:
Rey. Scott welcomed all
and gave announcements.
Next Sunday. 12th is. con-
firmation, and communion
service. 'The confirmation
class and elders- are to meet
at the church at' 10:30 a.m.
Tickets are now abailable for
the song lest May 3rd at 7:30
p.M. The U.O.W. are invited
to •Blyth U.C.W. Easter
Thankoffering April 12 arid a.4,.
GOod Friday" service •will' be
held at 11 a.m.
The service began .with a
Gospel hymn-sing. ' The
choir sang 2 an-
thems with Mr. Parr director
and Louise McGregor organ-
ist which were enjeye&
The children& story started
with a package of smarties on
display. Although all were
different colours, when Ripen-
ed all were the same' colour
inside: god make/ us all the
same !'lei5lcittr inside. Junior
teacher was 'loan Shepherd
The sermoh was on the
apostle Judas. the • traitor.
Lunch was served to choir
members in the S.S. room.
The mess6ngers met dur-
,,
ing the church service with
their ieader Robert Hunking.
YOUNG PEOPLE ,
A number of Young People
were .guests on Monday
might with Blyth Youth group
at Blyth . United Church.
Walton Y.P. were also
guests. An enjoyable eve.-
ning was .spent.
SHUFFLE BOARD
Winners on April 1st were
, Ladies higlf•Vietta Hoggart
In Celia Adams. men high
Torn Allen„ tow George Hog-
gart. Play off couple winners
Tom Allen and Celia Adams:
Next game"April 15th .8 p.m.-,
Everyone welcome.
AIMWELL UNff MEETING •
April 13th 8 p.m. in the
church the. AiMwell group ..
will meet Mrs. Harold Vod..
den who hill speak on the
year of the disabled. Open
meeting. All welcome,, '
Berean Unit meeting Tues.
April 14th at 2'p.m.' in the
church.
PERSONAL •
.•Sympathy. is extended to
101. ,and 'Mrs. Raymond
Httgarth, and their son Mr.
and' .Mrs, Victor Hoggarth
on the death ThurSday. of
their baby girl born 'New
Years day I981.
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