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Clinton News-Record, 1972-03-16, Page 5Wesley-Willis — Holannavilla United Churchm REV, A. J. MOWATT, B.O., 0.0., Wows. MR. LORNE DOTTERER, Organist and Choir Directar WESLEY-WILLIS SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1972 10:45 a.m. — Hymn Sing. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service and Sunday School LENTEN SERIES 5 "AGONY IN THE GARDEN" HOLMESVILLE 1:00 p.m.—Worship Service and Sunday School. Ail Welcome CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton 263 Princess Street Pastor: Alvin Seukama, S,A., S.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.) - Evemme Welcome - ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1972 REV, T. C. MULHOLLAND , Minister 9:30 a.m. — Sunday School and Morning Worship. Clinton News-Record, Thursday, March 16, 19.72-5 antrum SERVICES Clinton Memorial Shop T« PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE CLARENCE DENOMME DAYS NIGHTS 482-9505 482.9004 ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Clinton SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1972 FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT 10:00 a.m.—Matins FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1972 Pastor: REV. W. H. McWHINNIE 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH 'THE FR WOOLY CHIJRCIPI" REV. LAWRENCE S. L,gwi$, Minister Mrs. Doris McKinley, Organist and Choir Director SUNDAY, MARCH 19,1972 9:45 a.m, Sunday School. 11;00 a.m. — Morning Worship. PASSION SUNDAY Theme: "The Face of the Master" A WARM WELCOME TO ALL BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: REV. L, V. BIGELOW SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1972 Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Evening Gospel Service — 7:30 p.m. .4 .4 .• .4 .4 't .4 .4 .4 .4 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Business and Professional Directory • s. • •• •. ••• ‘• •• • • '• • • • • • • • • •• • DIESEL 'Pumps and Ifijactors For All Popuflr Mikes Huron Pool Injection Equipniant taytield Rd, 016ton-462-79/I • CRAWFORD DOUGLAS DON COURTNEY BILL ROMAHN LLOYD ROBERTSON JERRY CHOMYN These on-air personalities are backed up by a skilled staff of reporters editors . . news cameramen and more than 20 correspondents. Watch their coverage of your news. Monday to Friday Monday to Friday Nightly Nightly Sunday Town & Country News InSight The National Late Insight Focus On The Farm 12:45 - 1:00 p.m 6:00 6:30 pdrrt. 11:00 , 11:20 pan. 11:20 - 11:40 p.m. lt00 - 1:30 p.m. C1101 X Tit CHANNEL EIGHT 'S GOOD NEWS ON CHANNEL EIGHT JOHN STRONG eeeme,,emeageeeW:e.d • ekeTW,ft DOUG MACINTOSH Londesboro 4.H clubs meet Ont, St UCW meets Crippled children can be helped BY MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK The third meeting of the Londesboro One 4-H Club was held at the Londesboro hall on Monday, March 6 at 7;30. The girls decided to call the club the "Nighty Nites". The meeting closed by showing Materials. SUNDA,Y,SCHOOL STAFF MEETING The Londesboro Sunday School staff held their staff meeting on March 6 in the form of a pot luck supper with their families as guests. Following the dinner, The business period was held at which it was decided to hold a crokinole party in the church on Monday, April 3 in order to raise money to buy some equipment for the Sunday School. It was also decided to buy the World Relief Plan for Sunday School students mission project. Each Sunday School student will liave an opportunity to share in this project by placing money in a pop can at home and a Sunday will be set aside when all students will bring their mission pop cans in. Graduation and Award Sunday will be held on July 30 and further plans will be made for this special service of promotion with the congregation. The staff decided there would be no Sunday School on Easter Sunday or Christian Family Sunday. EUCHRE PARTY The Hullett Township Federation of Agriculture sponsored a progressive euchre party in the Londesboro hall on Friday with 15 tables in play. Prizes went to: ladies high, Mrs. Mabel Scott; lone hands, Mrs. Alex McMichael; low, Mrs. Della Slavin; mens high, Mrs. George Colclough (playing as a man); lone hands, Nelson Lear anci.low, Frank Konarski. REOPENING SALE CONTINUES SQUIRE GIFTS GODERICH PERSONALS Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sbaddick on the arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and •Mvs. Bill Shaddick of Glen Morris, in Galt hospital, brother fOr Julianne, Mr. Tom Airdrie went to Clinton hospital on Monday, March 13. Mrs, Claire Vincent Sr. and. Mrs. Robert Burns attended the potluck supper held in Blyth on Monday night by Women's Legion Auxiliary when they revealed their comrade pals. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gaunt returned home on Friday from his sister's in Mississauga and Earl went to Wingham hospital on Saturday. Patients going to Clinton hospital last week were Robert Watson, on Monday, March 6 and Joseph Youngblutt on March 7. Both have improved and we hope they will soon be home again. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Adams had the misfortune to lose one of their barns and a largenumber of hogs on Wednesday morning, March 8 when fire destroyed the structure, The quick work fol. Blyth firemen saved the house and other barns, Strong winds were blowing at the time. Sunday visitors with Mr. Will Govier and Mrs. Lillie Webster were Mr. and Mrs. Harry McEwan of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton of London and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams of Clinton. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Gardiner and Robbie of Cromarty visited on Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. Ena Howatt. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ellerby and Dora Lynn of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook, Darrell and Diana and Mr. Kenneth Vodden. Mrs. Mabel Scott spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. Will Govier and Mrs. Lillie Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Hunking and family of London spent the weekend with the former's father, Mr. Bert Bunking, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hunking and family attending the wedding of their niece, Louise Bunking to Larry Gibbings in Londesboro United Church. Mrs. Frank McGregor presided for the meeting of the Afternoon Unit of the Ontario Street U.C,W. on Tuesday, March 7. The devotions were conducted by Miss D. Marquis, Mrs, M. Gibson and Mrs, C, Proctor, Miss Marquis gave a very interesting account of the Flower Snow, held in O'Keefe Centre, Toronto the latter part of February. Mrs. Leonard Warr of Goderich sang three beautiful solos, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. E. Radford. Members were asked to bring in any used postage stamps Which will go to Miss Clare McGowan at the Children's Aid Society, Goderich. Volunteers were also obtained to make flannelette pyjamas for the Children's Aid and knitted bandages for the lepers in Angola. A noon meal is being served by the "Luncheon is served" company from London on April 13. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Afternoon Unit. The Thankoffering meeting is being held in Ontario St. Church on Sunday, April 9 itt4:30, Rev.' Charles Mayo is to be the guest Kippen BY RENA CALDWELL "Institute members entertain at Rest Home", The residents of the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich enjoyed a variety program at the monthly birthday party when the Kippen East Women's Institute entertained them on Thursday, March 9 with games, humour'ous readings by Mrs. H. Caldwell, Silent Skit, Sing Song and lively square dances with costumes having a touch of the Irish. Those having birthdays in March were presented with a gift by the Hospital Auxiliary. Lunch was served. Mrs. William Bell and Mrs, James Drummond were in charge of arrangements. Michael Binnendyk son of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Binnendyk returned from Seaforth Community Hospital after having undergone an appendictomy. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson attended the funeral of an aunt in Chatham. Mr, Wm. McGregor returned home from Hospital at the week- end. speaker and the Heigrave Choir vfill sing. The meeting closed by Mrs. Walter Forbes' readingentitled "Unawares" and the Mizpah Benediction. Mrs. Wilfred Glazier's group served a dainty lunch. When your decision can affect the future of a keen young hockey player, it's a serious business— and former Leaf goalie Johnny Bower knows it, Seen here in the novel of "consultant" with therapist Elaine Treffler and young John Labelle, who has only a partial left hand, Bower was called in by the Ontario Society for Crippled Children when rehabilitation staff couldn't agree on the type of artificial aid which would best compensate for young John's The problem: should young Johnny continue to hold his stick in his right hand and have a special goalie's mitt constructed for his incomplete left hand—or, should be have a special device made to hold the stick left handed, leaving his good hand free for a regular glove? After talking with the youngster and studying his stick handling ability, Bower and team mate George Armstrong probed every aspect of the problem with clinicians and engineers for several hours. The decision: a special glove. Bower and Armstrong then took their somewhat overawed fan to a sporting goods store and personally selected the glove which the rehabilitation engineers will reconstruct to compensate for John 's disability. As for young John. today's combination of -Bower power" and Easter Seals may one clay realize his ambition of becoming as great a goal-tender' as his hero, Johnny Bower. YOUR CREDIT CARD Consumers' Assocaiation of Canada recommend credit card insurance to cover loss. Old or unused credit cards should be destroyed, only carry those you need. CAC headquarters is at 100 Gloucester Street, Ottawa. THE SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner Clinton PULLOVERS BLOUSES SKIRTS 'PANTS TOPS Open 2-6 Closed Weds, The groomsman was Louis Stadelmann, of Kitchener, brother of the groom and the ushers were John Henry, R.R.1, Auburn and Keith Richmond of London. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Auburn Community Memorial hall which was decorated attractively in streamers and wedding bells. The guest register was in the charge of Miss Laura Phillips. The guests were welcomed by the bride's mother wearing a floor- length gown of pink flowered crepe de sheen and a corsage of white baby mums. Sire was assisted by the groom's mother wearing a floor-length gown of green crimpolene with gold trim and a corsage of white baby mums. The head table was centred with a three-tiered wedding cake and the smorgasbord dinner was served by the Auburn Women's Institute. Music for dancing was supplied by Carruther's Orchestra of Ripley, For a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the bride donned a gold, two-piece suit with brown silk blouse, brown accessories and a gold baby mum corsage. On their' return, they took up residence at the new home on R.R.2, Blyth. Lenten service held An unusual Lenten candlelight service of meditation was held on Wednesday evening March 8 in the sanctuary of the Wesley Willis church. The service was prepared and directed by a committee from the Magic Circle unit of the U.C.W, Mrs. Andrew Mowatt, Mrs, Florence Oliver and Mrs. Howard Porter. The theme of the evening was 'A Pearl of great price'. As each person entered the sanctuary she was given a pearl and asked to keep it, Other members of the unit acted as ushers. Mr. Lorne Dotterer played quiet music organ music throughout the service, which was conducted by candlelight. The ushers led the guests downstairs where tables were arranged, ray-wise, from a centre ,communion table. Dr. Mowatt led in a brief service beginning with the singing of 'Let us break bred together' in unison, and ending with the Sacrament of Holy Communion, at which Dr. Mowatt officiated and the ushers assisted. At the conclusion of the service everyone adjourned to the up- stairs Sunday School room, Here a beautiful table was set with a rose net cloth and silver services. Mrs. Florence Oliver presided over the coffee urn while Mrs. Wilfred Jervis did the honours at the tea pot under Mrs. Porter's guidance, the guests enjoyed a social time of fellowship, ending an evening of meditation and inspiration. OPTOMETRY J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST By Appointment Only Clinton-201 Isaac St. 482-7010 Monday Only, 9.5:30 Seaforth 527- 1240 Wed,, Thurs., Fri. and Thurs. Evening R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661 INSURANCE K. W. coLoutiOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Offios 4824741 Res. 482-7604 HAL HARTLEY Mono 4824693 LAWSON AND WISE INSURANCE .- REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Clinton Office: 4614844 J. T, Wise, Rom 4/2-72015 ISMINIIMMeeilimaiOn.kinall11011*0101100100.1.11 'ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For Ale-Malder AhOnindra Doors and WI Mbar ad AWNINGS and RAILINGS JERVIS SALES R. L. Jo* OS Albeit See 4112.9300 (photo by Harvey McDowell) STADELMANN-COLLINS Bouquets of white shasta chrysanthemums made an attractive setting in Knox Presbyterian Church Chapel, Goderich on Saturday, March 4, 1972 at 7;30 p,m, when Rev. G. L. Royal officiated for the double- ring ceremony uniting in marriage John Peter Stadelmann of R.R. 2, Blyth and Sheron Elizabeth Collins of Auburn. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mr's. Louis Stadelmann, R,R.2, Blyth and the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock of Auburn. Wedding music was played by the church organist, Mr. William Cameron who also accompanied the soloist, Miss Nancy Anderson of Auburn when she sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "I'll walk beside you" while the register was being signed. Given in marriage by her brother, George Collins, the bride, wore a white floor-length gown of polyester crepe and french lace bodice and long sleeves. The skirt featured a small train and a matching lace hood covered her head. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. Her maid of honour was Miss Brenda Ball of RAU, Auburn, dressed in a floor- length gown of pale blue polyester crepe with bows and streamers of deep blue velvet ribbon and matching bows in hair. She carried a colonial bouquet of white shasta mums with multi- coloured ribbon streamers. The l)ridesmaid, Miss Jackie Collinson of Kintail was dressed in a floor-length gown of lilac polyester crepe with purple velvet ribbon bow and streamers and matching' ribbon bow in hair. The Junior bridesmaid, Miss Jayne Arthur of Auburn was dressed in a floor-length gown of sugar pink polyester crepe with a deeper pink velvet ribbon and streamer's. Both bridesmaids carried colonial bouquets of white shasta mums similar to the maid of honour. Miss Susan Stadelmann of R.R.2, Blyth, sister of the groom, was the flower' girl in a floor- length dress of bright yellow polyester crepe with deep yellow velvet bow and streamer's and she carried a miniature colonial bouquet of shasta mums. All dresses were styled similar to that of the bride, Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN Sunday, March 19 SPECIAL GIDEON SERVICE PLUS THE McMILLAN FAMILY The Huron Christian Mens Association presents The News on CKNX Radio every day at 4 p.m, Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing