HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-02-08, Page 5Frank Dixon of Victoria, Street in Clinton admires a giant ten inch Amaryllis bloom that he
grew in a pot in his living room. Local horticulturalists say it is one of the biggest blooms
they have every seen. The plant which is three feet high was grown from a single bulb pur-
chased at Durst Farm and Garden Centre, (News-Record photo)
Londesboro news & views
test "Old time songs" by Dora
Shobbrook; an instrumental by
Gladys Armstrong, and a
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reading, 'an old fashioned
By Mrs. Bert Shobbrook valentine' by Ena Howatt.
The cherrio club held their The meeting closed with
meeting on Wednesday Lords prayer and all signed a
January 31st at the home of card to send to Mrs, Townsend.
Laura Lyon. The President, Games of cards were played
Ena Howatt, opened meeting and lunch was served by Elsie
with a Valentine poem "A Yungblutt, Gladys Armstrong,
quaint old fashioned costume". Laura 'Lyon and Mary
The scripture was read by Longman.
Mary Robinson and the
meditation on scripture was by DESSERT EUCHRE
Ena Howatt. Minutes of last The Women's Institute held
meeting were read by secretary a dessert euchre and raffle on
, Ida Durnin and thank-you's Friday, February 2nd with 14
'were received from Olive Gaunt tables in play. Winners were:
and ' from the St. Paul's ladies high, Mrs. Bob Thomp-
Cathedral appeal. A donation son; ladies lone hands, Mrs.
was sent. Ena Howatt; ladies' low,
Roll call was answered by 11 Vaughn Hunking; mens high,
members and one visitor. Bert Shobbrook; mens lone
Collection was taken and the hands, Jim McEwing; men's
draw was won by Mary Robin- low, Edwin Wood. Four boxes
son. Group 3 will be in charge of groceries were won by Mrs.
of the February meeting. Bob Dalton, Beth Knox,
The program included Mildred McNeil and Mrs. Eric
readings 'you and me', a Anderson. There will be a card
comedy of cards', 'the black party on February 16 when the
out' and 'too busy' and a con- ladies are to bring sandwiches.
patient in Clinton hospital
having had surgery on Friday.
We wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee retur-
ned home on Friday night
having spent the past three
weeks vacationing in Florida.
Mrs. Gary Gaul of Stouffville
and Miss Barbara Lee of Kit-
chener spent the weekend with
their parents Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Lee and brother Mr. and
Mrs. David Lee.
The Women's Institute
meeting to be held on February
14th at 8 p.m. will discuss
World Affairs. Mr, Fox of
CHSS, Clinton will be guest
speaker and speak on Eastern
Asia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob-
brook visited on Sunday with
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Ellerby and family Clinton
on the occasion of Mrs.
Ellerby's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen
spent the weekend with his
brother Dr. and Mrs. Lester
Allen, Watford.
The Aimwell unit meeting
will be •held on Monday
February 12th- at 8 ry Thl= i Et( t ho
chureh hall • when Valenting
boxes will be packed for shut:,
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By Joyce Pepper
Hensall United Church
congregation held their annual
meeting and pot-luck supper in
the Fellowship Hall of the
Church Wednesday evening.
After a delicious supper
everyone joined in a sing-song
led by Mrs. Ron Mock with
Mrs. John Goddard at the
piano. Everyone was enter-
tained with two lovely vocal
duets by Don and Gayle
Travers, Rev, Don Beck acted
as Chairman for the evening
and chose a devotional using
scripture, and words of en-
couragemeni to the
congregation for 1973 were
given followed by prayer,
Rev, and Mrs. Beck were
presented with a gift on behalf
of the congregation by Mrs.
Robert Reaburn. Rev. Cliff
Britton expressed his thanks to
the ladies of the congregation
for the delicious meal that had
been prepared. Mrs, Robert
Reaburn acted as Recording
Steward for the meeting.
The annual report was
reviewed and approved, A few
minutes of silence was held in
memory of those who had
passed away during the past
year, and a prayer followed.;
Reports on the various commit-
tees were given as the annual
report was reviewed. The
budget for 1973 was presented
by Mrs. Jeck Crysdale and ap-
proved.
The nominating committee
presented the following ad-
ditions to Committees for 1973:
Communications committee,
Eric Manfield, Mrs. Ken Elder,
George Parker, Tony Kyle and
Howie Wright; property com-
mittee, Jim McGregor; stewar-
dship committee, Mrs. Ernie
Whitehouse, John Heal, and
Carl Payne; congregational life
and work committee, Mrs.
Edison Forrest, Malanie Veal;
worship and membership com-
mittee, John Blackwell, Ross
Alexander and Mrs. Ron Mock.
The Presbytery representative
is Ross Kercher and alternate
Bill Mickle. Mrs. Edison
Forrest was appointed as recor-
ding steward for 1973.
A vote of thanks was given to
Mrs. Robert Reaburn for acting
as recording steward for the
past year. Rev. Beck pronoun;
ced the benedication and closed
the meeting. 1-,
" CHIS6.HUFIST
ANNUAL MEETING'
A pot-luck luncheon and an-
nual meeting of the
congregation of the Chiselhurst
United..Church was held Thur-
sday afternoon. After a
delicious luncheon, the annual
report was reviewed and ap-
proved, also reports from
various committees were given.
The budget was presented and
approved. Rev, Don Deck
closed the meeting with the
benediction,
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs, John Skea and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pepper at-
tended the Open Mixed Curling
Bonspiel, sponsored by the
Canadian Canners at the
Exeter Curling Club on Satur-
day. They were very pleased to
have placed second in the early
draw and received a lovely
basket of assorted cheeses and
a large package of back bacon,
The sympathy of the com-
munity is expressed to Mrs.
Anita Bengough and sons Bill
and Joe in the sudden loss of a
dear husband and father Mr.
James Bengough.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle
'and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mickle, London, spent
Sunday with their Mother Mrs.
Laird Mickle,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters
returned Wednesday of last
week from a two week stay in
Victoria B.C. where they
visited with their son Tom and
his family. While there they at-
tended the wedding of their
granddaughter, Lynne,
UNIT IV MEETING
Unit IV of Hensall United
Church met Thursday after-
noon at the Church for the
February meeting. Mrs. J.
• McAllister presided and
opened the meeting with
thought from the Bible. Mrs.
Leona Parke gave the
devotional using Scripture and
leaving everyone with the
questionable thought "Who is
the Lazarus among us"?
Mrs. Russell Erratt furthered
the study on India. The
programe was in charge of Mrs.
Gordon Love who read a poem
and introduced the members of
the family of success. Mrs. Love
assisted by Mrs. Armstrong and
Mrs. McAllister, read a
humorous dialogue based on
the T.V. show "All in the
family". It was reported , that
the members had made ,
td,':OCk, and, sliu iii s.
during January: Members Were
reminded of the World Day of
Prayer to be held in the
Anglican Church on March 2.
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY _FEBRUARY 8, 1,973*--.5
sompg OF WORSHIP
Little, David Kyle,
A service of Celebration was
held at the Hensall United
Chu'reh, Sunday morning to an-
nounce the completion of the
decoration of the sanctnary,The
reopening ceremony was con-
ducted by the contractor, John
O'Leary, the Property Commit-
tee's past chairman, and the
present Chairman Walter Spen-
cer and Howard Scane and the
Minister Rev. Don Beck,
Mr. Harry Hoffman of Dash-
wood was the guest soloist who
sang two numbers entitled
"You must open the door" and
"No other song". Rev. Beck
chose to preach on the sermon
topic "Move out with God",
and the choir rendered the an-
them "Praise the name of the
Lord". Coffee and refreshments
were served at the close of the
service in the Fellowship Hall.
OBITUARY
James Robert Bengough
A well known Hensall
machine shop operator, James
Robert Bengough, passed away
suddenly on January 25, 1973
in his 65th year,
He was the beloved husband
of the former Antoinette Ziler,
and dear father of William and
Joseph both at home,
The body rested at the Bon-
thron Funeral Chapel, Hensall,
until Monday thence to St.
Boniface Church, Zurich, where
requiem mass was said at 10:30
a.m,- with Rev. Durand of-
ficiating. Temporary entomb-
ment was in the Hensall Union
Mausoleum, with burial' to be
at a later date in St. Boniface
Roman Catholic Cemetery,
were held at the
Chapel Sunday
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Smith, Joseph Zimmer, John.
Ziler and Bill Watson.
PallbeafOrs were. Edward
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funeral
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