HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-12-21, Page 3Children from the Roman Catholic Separate Schools of
Huron-Perth travelled to Merrymount Orphanage in London
last Thursday to entertain the youngsters living there wan a
special Christmas program. The trip is an annual event
organized through the School Board Public Relations officer
John McCarroll. (staff photo)
The Empty Pew
Blind residents were
By Her. Gr'ne Miller entertained at dinner
ay
all the
bounty,
blessings
of Christmas
be yours.
RADIANT LIFE
CENTRE
57 Albert Street
Clinton
cards provided entertainment.
Prizes were won by Mrs.
Marlene Wilson, Stratford;
Miss Iva Switzer, Blyth; J.
Breckenridge, Wingham; and
Howard Carroll, Goderich,
Following the games, Miss
Wilker entertained with an ac-
cordion solo and Mr. Kennedy
played Christmas carols on the
piano and led in group singing.
CHURCH
SERVICES
At 4 SERVICES ON STANDARD TIME
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
MINISTER; 1.411/RENCE S, LEWIS, SA.,.B.Tit.
Organist and Choir Director:
Mrs. Doris McKinley, A. Mum.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1972
CHRISTMAS SERVICE
9:45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
10:45 a.m. CHRISTMAS CAROL SINGING
11:00 a.m. WORSHIP 4, NURSERY
1130 a.m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION '
THEME: "THE CHRISTMAS STORY"
Special music by both Senior and Junior Choirs
7:30 p.m. CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE
at Wesley-Willis Church with
Ontario St., Wesley-Willis and
Christian Reformed Churches
'taking part.
EVERYONE WELCOME
May the love, peace and joy of the Christ
be yours during this festive season, and reign
in your life throughout the New Year.
MERRY CHRISTMAS & A JOYOUS NEW YEAR
Wesley-Willis—Holmesville United Churches
REV, A. J. MOWATT, C.0„ B.A., B,D., DD., Minister
MR. MURRAY McNALL - ORGANIST
MRS, WM. HEARN - CHOIR DIRECTOR
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
"THE CHURCH THAT CARES"
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1972
10:45 a.m. CAROL SINGING
11:00 a.m. A FAMILY CHRISTMAS SERVICE
featuring the MALE QUARTETTE singing
"0 Holy Night", Senior & Junior Choirs,
and a Junior Young People's TABLEAU.
7:30 p.m. A COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT
SERVICE with Wesley-Willis, Ontario Street,
and the Christian Reformed Churches taking
part. Music will include massed Senior Choirs,
Primary Choir, and the "BRASS ENSEMBLE"
All are invited to attend.
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
1 p.m. CHRISTMAS SERVICE and Sunday School
ALL WELCOME
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton
263 Princess Street
Pastor: Alvin 8akikema, B.A., B.D.
Services: 10:00 a.m., and 2:30 p.m.
(On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.)
The Church of the "Back to God" Hour
every Sunday
WELCOME
y 4:30E p.ontroE . CHLO
EVERYONE
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV, T. C. MULHOLLAND , Minister
'c PHARLES MERRILL, ,„„„a;Z::
sutioAkY.,,,LpscEMEtEi:;*,1972
9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship & Sunday School
EVERYONE WELCOME
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor; REV, L. V, BIGELOW
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1972
Sunday School: 10:00 a.m,
Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Evening Gospel Service: 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8:00 ..m.
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH.
Clinton
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1972
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ADVENT 4
10:00 a.m. COMMUNION
11:15 p.m. Holy Communion and Carols
Christmas Day, December 25,
10;00 a.m. Hol Communl.n
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41 Joyous Noel To You:
May the spirit of
the season bless one and all.
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Blind residents of Huron and
Perth Counties were enter-
tained at a Christmas dinner in
the Main Street United Church
in Mitchell by the Huron-Perth
Advisory Board to The
Canadian National Institute
for the Blind.
Clark Moses of Mitchell was
responsible for planning the
party, while Unit 3 of the
United Church Women
provided and served dinner in
a gaily decorated hall.
Harry Lear, Blyth, welcomed
the guests and Advisory Board
members were introduced by
Alfred Elton of Stratford.
Miss Gladys Wilker of the
Canadian Council of the Blind-
Festival Club, Stratford,
thanked the Church women
and the Advisory Board for en-
tertaining them, Don Webster,
Exeter, President of the CCB-
t„Bituewater Club, of Huron
Ounty, added the apPreciation
of his group. R. Wallace Ken-
nedy, District Administrator of
the CNIB, extended greetings.
Bingo played on Brailled
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that one be mailed.
Assistance on completing the
record book will be provided
upon request. Every farmer in
Huron County who has com-
pleted an Ontario Farm Record
Book in 1972 is encouraged to
make use of the "no fee"
analysis service.
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To our many friends and valued customers, we sin..
cerely say THANK YOU for the opportunity to have
been able to serve you in this year 1972.
We would like to extend to each and everyone of you
our best wishes for a very Merry Christmas and a
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
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The Christian Women'a'Club
Song Service was held in the
'chapel on Sunday evening led
by 'Mrs. ,Luther of Boman,
Taking part in the service were
Mrs, Cliff Britton , devotions,
Mr, Luther organist, readings
by Mrs. Russell Erratt, and
vocal duets by Mrs. Luther and
Mrs. Britton, with everyone
joining in the singing of Christ,-
mas Carols.
There were nine tables of
euchre and crokinole played on
Wednesday afternoon, which is
games day at Huronview.
Talent for the Family Night
BY MRS. H. F. BERRY
Mr, and Mrs. Barry Lyndon,
Toronto spent the weekend
with Mrs. W. Haugh and
family. Mrs. Haugh will leave
on Friday to spend Christmas
with friends in Toronto and
with her daughter Mrs. S.
VanEslander.
Mr. Wm. Scott, Seaforth
program this week came from
the Clinton, Londesboro, and
Surnmerhill area,.Susan Van
Egmond and Karen. Farquhar
sang several duet numbers ac-
companied at the piano by
Gladys Van Egmond.
Ann Snell contributed vocal
solcis with Louise Lovett
providing the piano accom-
paniment for Ann as well as
piano instrumentals, Mrs. Van
Egmond played Christmas
Carols with the four girls
leading the singing along with
the audience.
Manor, spent Sunday at his
home in Brucefield,
Mrs. Ross Scott received
word that her brother, Mr. J.
Rattenbury, Burlington passed
away. Mr, and Mrs. Scott at-
tended the funeral on Monday.
Mrs, Elsie Forrest and Miss
Margaret McQueen are leaving
Brucefield after Christmas to
live in Clinton.
preached by rightists and lef-
tists; race bigotry getting more
support than national loyalty;
businessmen and welfare
people living off subsidies;
children unprepared for
decision making; cities rotting
downtown or huddling in
suburbian hate; over-crowded
people dying of loneliness; all
represent the ancient Sentence:
"Thou art weighed in the
balance and found wanting!"
It's really gonna sound kinda
stupid, I guess."I mean about
people waiting until after
December 25, in the last third
of the Twentieth Century, A.D.,
to talk of a Savior having
finally come to the world.
Those who know He came to
save the world know Him
through his Cross—Or not at
all. Kinda silly, isn't it, for
people tto wait until they get to
"Heaven"-tiPbe free to live the
lives God, gave them. There is
no cPu r4Ve in Heaven,, be•ca 44 fa
there
Jesus' word of condemnatiOn
was not "sinner", but "I never
knew you!" •
"It, is Farm Record Book
analysis time again. Anyone
who may, have a completed
1972 Farm Record Book
analyzed, should contact they
Agricultural Office in early
January," says D.S. Pullen,
Agricultural Representative for
Huron County.
Thp checking of the book will
be done by local Agricultural
Office 'personnel and a sum-
mary card/Will be forwarded to
the 'computer at Guelph for
analysis.
Farm Record books may be
brought to the AgriCultural Of-
fice or mailed in. If you visit
the office, be sure to pick up a
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Ciint04 NSW Record, Thursday, Decernhy 21.. 1972
It really sounds kinda stupid,
I guess.
I mean, near Dec. 22, the
commentators will have ar-
ticles, pictures and advice
about how Winter can officially
begin. Well, we've already had
snow, ice, blizzards and
defoliated trees. Experience
testifies that actually, Winter
has already begun for us.
It's really gonna sound kinda
stupid, I guess. I mean, those
people who will talk about
finally getting out of school so
they can begin the process of
learning about life. Here are
students surrounded by
professional educatorism
authorities in excellent books,
and learning opportunities
which can provide a foundation
upon which to build even more
knowledge later. Yet, they
think they will begin to learn
after they leave school.
So often, I wonder how youth
whoa Gannet handles "their
homework,in School really hope'',7‘
to handle the pressures of
mature responsibility -in jobs,
family and community life as
adults. Experience testifies that
actually destiny has already
begun for them.
ft's really gonna sound kinda
stupid, I guess. I mean about
people wondering what the Day
of Judgement will be like when
God passes sentence on human
history. With adults falling
apart all around us; youth tur-
ning to bitterness and prison
rather than conform; anarchy
(hate-the-government)
LIVE
to Enjoy
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Shirley Kay
Robert Kay
Paul Kay
Jack Roorda
Elton Draper
Hazel Clifford
Douglas Jones
Grant Rath
Michael Lucas
Jack McKinnon
Wilford Castle
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