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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-12-30, Page 5eis new at Ouronvien? TOWS CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN 0101111101101.111110 70roproc-NrorainSYnair-ok turnbig 146 kaf of a New Year, we wish• y ou success and happiness. To you, our appreciation. RUSSELL, JERVIS Jervis Aluminum 68 ALBERT meet CLINTON 48.2.9390 CHURCH SERVICES ONTARIO meet UNITED CHURCH "THE Fro fENpt.V ;motor REV. LAWRENCE S. LEWIS, Minister Mrs. Doris McKinley. Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1972 9;45 a.m. Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. Morning Warship. Theme; "CHRIST'S UNCHANGING LOVE" Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Wesley-Willis — Holmorvillo Ursitod Churches REV. A. .1. MOWATT, C,D., B.A., 8.11, 0.12.. Minister MR LORNE POTTERER, Oroanht end ChOir Director WESLEY-WILLIS SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1972 NEW YEAR'S SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL Sermon Topic: "The Wilderness and The Promised Land" NEW YEAR'S EVE SERVICE — 11;15 p.m. HOLMESVILLE NEW YEAR'S SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL All Welcome CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton 263 Princess Avenue Pastor: Alvin Beukerna, B.A., B.D. Services: 10:00 a.m., and 3:00 p,m, (On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.) The Church of the Bad( to. God Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m., CHLO — Everyone Welcome — ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1972 REV. T. C. MULHOLLAND, Minister 9:30 a.m. — Sunday School and Morning Worship. BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH • Pastor: REV. L. V. EnGeLow SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1972 Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship; 11:00 a.m. Evening Gospel Service — 7:30 p.m, December 31, 10;00 p.m. — Watch Night Service, ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Clinton SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1972 10:00 a.m. — Second Sunday after Christmas Tuesday, January 4 — Afternoon Guild at home Of Mrs. Morley Counter, Princess Street FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron Street, Clinton SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1972 Morning wership: 10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. — Sunday School. Pastor: Rev. W. H. McWhinnie ALL WELCOME • • • • • • \ `. • • 1 • •••••••••• • - • • • • Business and Professional Directory. •••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••, NN•••••• SS\ NS • • • •• • • • DIESEL `Pimps and Injectors Repaired Alf Ali POpulay makes Huron turd Injection EgoipMent asyfig)d Rd., Clinton-482-7971 Clinton Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE CLARENCE DENOMME DAYS NIGHTS 482,9605 482-9004 Huron dens Chapel, Auburn DEC NEW YEARS EVE 31 AT HURON MENS CHAPEL, AUBURN 9 P.M. TILL? COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF, AS YOU HEAR SOLOS, DUETS, CHOIR, TRIOS, INSTRUMENTALS, TESTIMONIES, ETC. Sunday Afternoon January 2 WESTFIELD FELLOWSHIP HOUR 2 P.M. and Sunday Night, January 2 HURON MENS CHAPEL 8 P.M. HE" The Singing Deveronux Sisters REV. ROSS NICHOLLS PASTOR WESLEY MEMORIAL CHURCH I111 GODERICH WILL SPEAK AT HURON MENS CHAPEL ATE, P.M. MAKE PLANS NOW tO ATTEND BIRK OF PRAYER, JAN, 11, 12,13 T BAPTIST CHURCH, GODERICH Clinton NEws-Recorci, "Thursday, Recember 30, 1971 6 .CNIB entertains Little Opera Singer This cheerful, alert-looking baby is Victor, 15 months old, Jamaican in background, he is dark in coloring, his outstanding feature being hie expressive brown eyes. Victor is a muscular, active boy, in excellent health though he has a tendency to colds when teeth are on the way, This baby is a contented, alert young fellow who enjoys people and chats cheerfully to them. His foster mother calls him her little opera singer because he is always raising his voice happily in what he may consider music. He's affectionate and loves to be cuddled. Victor has a good appetite and always seems to enjoy his meals. There is good achievement, academically and athletically, in this baby's background. He will be a fine son for a warm, loving family who will value his heritage, to inquire about adopting Victor, please write to Today's Child, Box 888 Station K, Toronto. For general adoption information, ask your Children's Aid Society, Brucefield UCW elects new officers 114E RE:s 8 WANT 1lDs 16 GAME... 10 10E The residents were entertained on Sunday afternoon by the Seaforth Lions' Club with a variety program followed by a visit from Santa Claus who had a treat for everyone. The chorus of 25 dub members led in carol singing, songs and tap dancing by a group of young people directed by Mrs. Orville Storey, and bagpipe selections by Joe McLean and Doug Hoover. This annual event is greatly appreciated by the residents with the auditorium filled to capacity, The Administrator, Mr. Archibald, thanked those taking part for the enjoyable afternoon. it was standing room only on Monday afternoon for the residents' Christmas party, Mr. Archibald was chairman for the concert which included readings by Mrs, Alice Buchanan, Mrs. Rutledge, Miss Diehl, Mrs, Westland, Miss C, Dougall, Miss S. Carter and Mrs. Paisley; two skits, "Gifts for Old Grumpity" and "The Catastrophe"; musical numbers by the Huronview orchestra, Rythm band, piano solos, by Barbara Miller and Chas. Jeffs; several carols by a mixed chorus with solo parts taken by Helen Fischer, Beene McEwen and Morgan Dalton. Santa Claus dropped in at four o'clock to invite the over 200 MARGARET DEANS (DAISY) GIBB Margaret Deans (Daisy) Gibb of Bayfield Road, Clinton, died Monday, December 20, 1971, in Clinton Public Hospital, Born in Glasgow, Scotland, the late Mrs. Gibb came to Canada, accompanied by her husband and children, in 1922 and had resided in Perth, Ottawa, Aylmer and Clinton. She was married to Robert Gibb who predeceased her in 1970. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. John H. Jones (Irene) and one son, Robert (Bob), both of Clinton; also two grandsons. A private funeral service was held with Rev. T. C. Mulholland on Tuesday, Dec. 21, at the Ball Funeral Home, '• Clinton, followed by cremation at Wsecedland Crematorium, Lopdon, Interment of ashes will take place later at Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa. MRS. CATHERINE HAINS Mrs. Catherine ifains of Braemor Manor in Exeter, died residents to the dining area for a Christmas supper of fancy sandwiches, cookies and Christmas cake, Mr. Bud Walker was chairman for the Wesley-Willis Sunday School program on Family Night. The story of the Other Wise Man was illustrated with coloured slides and narrated by Dr. Mowatt. Mrs. Mary Hearn directed the _Junior Choir who sang several Christmas numbers accompanied by a rythm band and pianist, Lorne Dotterer, with Mrs. Mary Nediger leading the singing of carols. The Christmas story was read by Judy Stephenson, Betty Archer and by Murray Draper. Mrs. Paisley, who had been a Sunday School teacher at Wesley-Willis for many years, praised the leaders for the fine program on behalf of the residents. The Pioneer Girls from the Exeter Emmanuel Baptist Church along with their leaders, Mrs. Dickey and Mrs. Foster, toured the Home on Thursday evening singing carols. The residents would like to say a very special thank you to those who visited and entertained them in so many different ways during the year and hope that you will all be back even more often in 1972. suddenly December 20 at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. She was 78. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Byers, she was born November 7, 1893 in Monkton where she lived until 1912. She then moved to Sarnia and later to Clinton in 1944. She was married in 1912 in London to William A. Roberts who predeceased her April 3, 1960. She was also predeceased by her second husband, Frank Heins on December 17, 1962. Mrs. Heins had been confined to hospital and nursing home since 1963, She , is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Orville (Violet) Scaife, Sarnia, and one son, Alfred Andrew Roberts, also of Sarnia; one grandchild and one great grandchild; and one sister, Mrs, Helen Bawman, Detroit, Funeral service was Wednesday, December 22 at the Stiles Funeral Home with Rev. Robert L, Raymont officiating. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. area blind The Huron-Perth Advisory Board to the CNIB entertained the blind people of the area and their guides at a Christmas dinner held in the Mitchell. United Church, The United Church women catered for the event which was convened by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moses, Mitchell. One hundred and twenty-five guests were seated at gaily *• decorated banquet tables. Harry Lear, Blyth, Chairman of the Board was host, assisted by Alfred Elton, Stratford, a former Chairman of the Board of Governors of CNIB's Tweedsmuir Hall, London. An Enjoyable musical interlude was provided by a chorus of male voices from the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartette Singing in America. • George Cox, Clinton, President of the Canadian Council of the Blind-Blue Water The December meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the Agriculture Board Rooms at 1 p.m, beginning with a Christmas pot-luck dinner. The president Mrs. Popp was in the chair and led the opening exercises. She then read a poem entitled "Christmas," Father Kelly was guest speaker and gave the Christmas message and said we are taught to love one another, and gave a message on each of "The Symbols of Christmas," such as the carols, the Christmas tree, etc. He also commended the Women's Institute for their work in the community. Mrs. Mary Hearn sang two solos with guitar accompani- ment, "Still, Still, Still" and the negro spiritual "Mary's Little Boy Child." UCW The Morning Gleries held their Christmas meeting at the home of Peggy Menzies. A lovely pot-luck supper was enjoyed by everyone and this was followed by a sing-song led by Mary Hearn. Betty Fawcett gave two readings, "Thoughts of Christmas" and "Abide in Gifts." Lorraine Robinson read a humorous poem called "A Boy's Christmas Complaint." Lorraine led in prayer. Kay Wise, our unit leader, KARL ALFRED WILKEN Karl Alfred Wilken of St. Thomas Ontario died in St. Thomas General Hospital on Dec. 18, 1971 after an illness of several years. The former resident of Clinton, Bayfield and Goderich was born on July 13, 1886 in Sheldon, North Dakota, U.S.A., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wilken. He worked as , a bank manager for the Bank of Montreal until his retirement and had served in St. Thomas, Kingston, London and Windsor. He had been a resident of St. Thomas for six years. He was a folk Club, thanked the Choir and Advisory Board on behalf of his group and Miss Gladys President of the COB-Festival Club, expressed the appreciatian of the Stratford area members, Unsung Heros Awards were presented by WS. A. L, Baynham, Stratford, to CNIB Staff and Stratford Board members. Recipients were Miss Emily Philpott, Handicrafts Teacher, Tweedsmuir Hall; Kent Butcher, James Morris and Russell Tozer of the London Staff, and Mr, Jack. Clements, CNIB Area Administration. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burford, Mrs. Cecilia Dorland, Mrs. Mary Murray and Alfred Elton from the Stratford area received awards. A surprise presentation was made to. Mrs. Baynham, Home Care Chairman. Miss Wilker played the piano for carol singing. 1972 is the 75th anniversary of the Women's Institute and an anniversary dinner is to be held in the Royal 'York Hotel, Toronto, on February 12. Mrs. Popp was appointed representative to attend from Clinton Institute with Mrs. Cecil Elliott alternate representative. May Gibson presented the leaders of the training school class, Mrs. N. Tyndall and Mrs. J. Grigg, with a gift on behalf of the class members. It was decided to hold a card party in Clinton Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. Members to bring a grocery donation towards a draw. Mrs. Norman Holland read a lovely Christmas story, "The Gift of the Magi." The exchange of gifts followed to close the meeting, meets welcomed everyone to the meeting and gave our appreciation to Peggy for inviting us tO her home. Our special guest, Mrs. Daisy Holland, was presented with a gift by Irene Cantelon on behalf of all the mothers of the Morning Glories, for the baby sitting she has done for us during the past year. A short business meeting followed. A gift exchange followed, and a lovely evening of games was enjoyed by everyone. member of Maitland Lodge No. 33, AF and AM, Goderich. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Addle McCoy, St. Thomas; two nieces, Mrs, Arthur (Margaret) Wilson, St. Thomas and Mrs, H. M. (Jane) Richards, Detroit and three nephews, Reginald McCoy, London, Samuel McCoy, Windsor and James Timmony, Detroit. Funeral services were held Dec. 15 from the Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton with the Rev. A, J. Mowatt Wesley-Willis United Church officiating.' Burial was in Clinton Cemetery. OPTOMETRY J. E. LONGSTAPP OM:VIM:11st By Appointment Dhly Clinton-201 (seat St. 482-7010 Monday Only, 9.5:30 Seaforth 527.1240 Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Thurs. Evening R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Sdilairk GODERICH g24413.1 K. W. coLoyHouN INSURANCE 6 REM. ESTATE Phontog Offlos 482.0747 Ras. 4t2-711104 HAL HARTLEY Phone 482-0803 LAWSON AND WISE INSURANCE -- REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS dhow (Ado: 480644 J.1.. Who, kw: 482-7X18 •••••••••mommins 'ALUMINUM flIODUCTS inorrommismo For Alo-Palsoo Abler Dostsolol WIsdlipli* *MI AWNINGS MO RAIUNGS JERVISSALES N. Ants A.- OS Mott 1111. OWN* d• 41000008 BY MRS. H. F. BERRY (Intended For Last Week) The December meeting of the Brumfield United Church Women was held at the IOOF on Tuesday, Dec. 7 with an attendance of 19. Mrs. Doris Cantelon and Mrs. Joyce Wilson were in charge. Mrs. Wilson gave the call to worship. "Joy to' the World" was sung. Mrs. Caritelon read the scripture and gave Christmas thoughts. Mrs. Wilson spoke on "What Christmas means to us" and "Where has Christ gone out of Christmas?" Mrs. Cantelon closed this part of the meeting with prayer. The business part of the meeting was chaired by the retiring president, Mrs. J. 13roadfoot. She read a short poem. Mrs. Paterson reported that $4,264.27 is on hand. Mrs. Berry read cards from Mrs. Cornish and Mrs. Fotheringhana and a note from a former member, Mrs. L, Ing of Seaforth with a donation enclosed to help furnish the new kitchen. A letter was received from the foster eltild and was read by Mrs. G. McGregor, Mrs. Broad foot stated that donations have been received from the U.C.W. at Londesboro and Mrs. 0. Johnston, Clinton, Mrs. W. Stott expressed appreciation to the retiring officers. Mrs. Broad foot dosed with a prayer. The officers for 1972 are: Mrs. J. Broacifoot, past president; Mrs. Stuart Wilson, president; Mrs. Edgar Stall, vice-president; Mrs. John Henderson, treasurer; Mrs. Vic Hargreaves, recordinZ secretary; M• r 5 ,, ,!Lorio corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gregor McGregor, press reporter; Mrs, W. Haugh, foster child; and Miss M, McQueen, pianist. The church committee is composed of Mrs. John Mustard and Mrs, E. Slllery; the manse committee, Mrs. R. Dalrymple; kitchen committee, Mrs. John 13roactfoot, Mrs. R. Allan and Mrs. L. Eyre; social committee, Mrs, Jack McGregor and Mrs. Arnold Taylor; supply, Mrs. Ham and Mrs. W, Scott; program, Mrs, F. McGregor, Mrs. Packinan and Mrs. W. McBeath; cards and flowers, Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Pepper and Mrs. A. Paterson; church flowers, Mrs. K. Scott, Mrs. Mel Graham and Mrs. M. Haugh. PERSONALS We are sorry to report that Mr. Fred I3urdge is a patient in Exeter Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love of Cairo, Mich, spent the weekend with Mr. R. Dalrymple and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burdge spent the weekend at their home • in Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Broad foot, Charles and Rcinald arid Mrs. Broad foot Sr. left on Friday for Florida where they will spend Christmas. Local obituaries CAREFUL DRIVERS FOR HAPPY HOLIDAYS - Clinton WI meeting held for December Obituary INSURANCE