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CLINTON, ONT.
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RAINBOW WEDDING INVITATIONS OF YOUR CHOICE
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A visitor from Holland was In Clinton last week dressed
In the costume of her province, Zeeland. Mrs. C. Poler-
man from MIddelburg is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jan
Koene of RR 1, Bayfleid for five weeks and was in Clin-
ton shopping when the photographer took this picture.
Mrs. Polerman's costume, seldom worn, even In
Holland, features a 150-year-old necklace handed down
from mother to daughter and hair curls made of real
gold. Her cap is made from pure Belgian lace. (News-
Record photo)
,REMEMBRANCE DAY
NOVEMBER .11
will soon be upon us
if there are any organizations, groups, or individuals who
wish to purchase wreaths, and have not been contacted
previously, please call
Harold M. Black
Chairman Poppy Committee,
Clinton Branch No. 140
482.7486
deadline for orders Is October 10, 1973
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CHURCH
SERVICES
ALL SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
MINISTER: LAWRENCE S, LEWIS, S.A., B. Th.
ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR:
MRS. DORIS McKINLEY, A. MUG.
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 30, 1973
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service and Nursery
11:30 a.m. Junior Congregation
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Anniversary Speaker at Both Services
Rev. Stan MacDonald
Special Music with guest soloists at
both services.
Pot luck luncheon at close of morning service
EVERYONE WELCOME
The congregation is participating in
the Christian Visitation Oct. 1 -
Wesley-Willis--Holmesvill• United Churches .
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
"THE CHURCH THAT CARES"
REV. JOHN OESTREICHER MINISTER
MISS CATHARINE POTTER ORGANIST
MRS, WM. HEARN - CHOIR DIRECTOR
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1973
10:45 a.m. Hymn Sing
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
THEME: "A PARADOX
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
GUEST PREACHER - Rev. Archie Waking
9:45 Worship Service Worship Service & Sunday School
The congregation is participating In
the Christian Visitation Oct. 1.7
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton
263 Priticess Street
Pastor Alvin Beukema, 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 4:30 p.m. CHLO
EVERYONE WELCOME
LUTHERAN SERVICES
Robertson Memorial School
(BLAKE AND ELDON STREETS, GODERICH)
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 A.M.
WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 A.M.
Pastor: Bruce Bjorkquist
333 Eldon Street, 524-6081
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HAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
"EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF
TO GOD" — ROM. 14:12
PASTOR: REV. L.V. BIGELOW
10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING YOUNG
EVERYONE WELCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1973
15th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
11:30 A.M. MATINS
Sunday School
FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL
162 MAPLE ST.
(1 street west of Community Centro)
9:45 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE
11;00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE HOUR
8:00 p.m.—GOSPEL SERVICE
Tues., 8:00 p.m.—PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY
For information Phone: 482-0379
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
166 Victoria Street Pastor: Leslie Hoy, 524.8823
9A5 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service
8:00 p.m. Friday, Young Peoples
ALL WELCOME
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV, T.C. MULHOLLAND, Minister
CHARLES MERRILL, ORGANIST
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1973
9:30 a.m.--Morning Worship
The congregation is participating in the
Christian Visitation Oct. 1 - 7
Everyone welcome
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
PASTOR: DWIGHT B. STRAIN
ASSISTANT: TED RAMSAY
SAT. SEPT. 29 - 8:00 P.M.
A MUSICAL EVENING WITH
"CANADA'S GALILEANS"
SUN. SEPT. 30 THRU SUN. OCT. 7
MERYLE DOLAN EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN
EVERYONE IS INVITED!
SUN. 10:00 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. — MORNING WORSHIP
NURSERY
7:30 P.M. — EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
SPECIAL MUSIC— "CANADA'S GAULEANS
SERVICES EACH EVENING AT 8:00 P.M.
SPECIAL MUSIC EACH NIGHT
MON. - EVANGELAIRES — AKRON, OHIO
TUES. • WATCHMEN - KITCHENER
Plus many others—
The congregation is participating in the Christian
Visitation Oct, 1.7
LOVE'S
LAST
GIFT
REMEMBRANCE
Whether it's a
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You are remembering a loved one.
LET
T. PRYDE & SON LTD •
HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS
IN CLINTON Clarence Denomme BUS. 482-9505
VISIT 77 ALBERT ST. RES. 482-9004
Sunday, September 30
REVEREND RON CURL
WILL SPEAK AT
Westfield Fellowship Hour 2 p.m.
Huron Men's Chapel Auburn 8 p.m.
SPECIAL MUSIC AT
BOTH SERVICES
NIGHT LIGHT WESTFIELD
RESTAURANT SATURDAY
NIGHT 8 P.M. - ALL WELCOME
"Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing"
* Collars, Leads etc.
* Brushes
* Shampoos
* Medications
• Dishes, Treats etc.
* Preferred
Foods 7.
Your choice
at.
bulk prices
Closed Saturday
Afternoons Only
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CHRISTIAN VISITATION
WEEK
Remember
mixt,wileir is
ANGLICAN
BAPTIST
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
PENTECOSTAL
PRESBYTERIAN
ROMAN CATHOLIC a
UNITED CHURCHES
OF
CLINTON
IN CLINTON & VANASTRA
Members of all denominations In Clinton will be conducting a house to
house survey as part of their par-
ticipation in "KEY '73"
BIBLE SOCIETY
The annual Bible Society
meeting was held last Wed-
nesday evening in the Knox
United. Church, Ronald Snell,
president of Westfield
welcomed everyone.
Scripture lesson was read by
Rev. Ron Curl of Westfield and
Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn.
Pastor Alfred Fry offered
prayer.
The minutes of the last an-
nual meeting were accepted as
read by the secretary, Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt on motion of
Mrs. Donald Haines and James
Towe. Mrs, Beth Lansing gave
the financial statement
showing that $414,57 had been
collected and this report was
moved by Mrs. Lansing and
seconded by Donald Haines.
The election of officers was
held and results were as
follows: Chairman Ronald
Snell; Vice-chairman James
Towe; secretary Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt; treasurer Mrs, Beth
Lansing; Collectors, North
Road, Mrs. Jack Armstrong,
Mrs. John Hildebrand; Don-
nybrook, Mrs. Stuart Chamney,
Mrs, E, Snowden; Westfield,
Miss Elaine Snell, Mrs. Barr;
Gravel Road, Mrs. Maurice
Bean, Miss S. Plaetzer;
Baseline, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Daer; 13th Hullett, Mrs. Elliott
Lapp; Colborne, Mrs. Tom
Lawlor, Mrs. William Robert-
son; West Wawanosh, Ronald
Hallam; Auburn, N.E., Mrs.
Myrtle Munro, Mrs. Ted Mills;
N.W., Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall, Mrs. Frank
Raithby; S.W., Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson, Mrs, Thomas
Haggitt; S.E., Mrs, Donald
Haines.
Plans were made to hold an
Executive meeting on Novem-
ber 19 to plan the annual carol
service.
Ron Snell introduced the
guest speaker, Rev. John
Thompson president of the
Western Division of the On-
tario Bible Society. He spoke of
the spread of the Gospel today.
He stated that Albania was the
only European country from
„which they ,,were
some cases they were taken in
underground but in most states
the Christian Church is now
recognized and many are
registered with the government.
This helps with the distribution
and a larger percentage of
Scriptures are being used.
Rev. Thompson showed the
film, This is the Vision, a
challenge to all people to listen
to the call of Jesus and spread
the Gospel.
The offering was received
and kits were given out to the
collectors Pastor Fry closed
with prayer.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Cooper of
Fordwich, George Timm and
Miss Erna Bethke, both of
Gorrie, visited on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Mrs. George Millian returned
last week from a visit spent in
Goderich with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mitchell and with Mrs.
Pearl Watson, RR 3 Auburn.
Mrs, Eleanor Bradnock, Mrs.
Donald McCosh of Ripley went
with Mrs. Harry Strang, Exeter
and Mrs. John E. McLean of
Seaforth to Mount Bridges last
Wednesday to attend the
funeral of the late Mrs. Maryn
Pardy.
Mrs. Powell is a patient in
Clinton hospital with
pneumonia.
William Rueger and Miss
Carol Rueger of RR 2 Clinton
visited last Sunday evening
with the former's daughter,
Mrs. Donald Cartwright, Mrs.
Cartwright and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brawley
of Toronto have purchased two
lots on John Street from James
Schneider and will move soon
to their new home there.
Miss Margaret Jackson of
Blyth and formerly of Auburn
is a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Auburn now has street signs
on nearly all the streets placed
by the village trustees assisted
by several residents. They were
purchased by the members of
the Auburn Women's Institute.
Charles Beadle came home
last Saturday after being a
patient in Victoria hospital
following surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath-
well and Janice of Parkhill
visited on Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Celia Taylor.
About 40 persons enjoyed the
Women's Institute bus trip to
Collingwood and Owen Sound
last week. They visited the
Blue Mountain pottery plant
and also toured the Rainbow
pottery store. The Kaufman
furniture model home was also
an interesting stop. In Owen
Sound they stopped at a shop-
ping plaza and came home by
Douglas Point.
wPe ten r, Br pw,n. .001 .NyincIrr
visited last week`with.Mr.:and
Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Stanley McNall and his son '-
John McNall of Welland spent-
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Johnston and Miss
Laura Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies
visited last week with Mrs.
Albert Doerr at Streetsville.
Miss Gail Seers of Toronto
Career Academy spent last
week at Clinton hospital on her
work week, She will graduate
next month as a medical
assistant from the Academy.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright, David, Derrick and
Lorie visited on the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Williams, Mary Lynn and Ruth
at Stoney Creek.
Donald Howson of Sault Ste.
Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Howson of Rudyard, Michigan
are visiting their cousins Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Phillips and
also their cousin, Mrs. Dora
Jewell of Goderich.
Mrs. Arabeile Bushel and
Mrs. Kay Hanly of Clinton
visited one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson
Hobbs and daughter Carolyn of
Talbotville visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby
returned last Saturday from a
three week bus trip to the West
Coast of Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay
LOVABLE PET
SUPPLIES
DURST FARM &
GARDEN CENTRE
22 Isaac St, 482-9333
CLINTON 30,46
tion was held in the Auburn
Community Memorial hall
where a large decorated an-
niversary cake centred the
smorgasbord table. Mrs.
Thomas Johnston had the
honor of cutting the cake.
Lunch was in the charge of
the members of the Anglican
Church Women,
Guests were present from
Toronto, Kitchener, Rudyard,
Michigan, Mitchell, Ailsa
Craig, Parkhill, Palmerston,
Teeswater, Blyth and Goderich.
Varna
This/community was sorry to
learn last week of the passing
'of Rev. T.J. Pitt, of St. Johns,
Newfoundland who was pastor
of Varna and Goshen United
Churches from 1951-1962, His
many friends extend their sym-
pathy to Mrs. Pitt and the
members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Perce Johnston
are moving to their new home
in Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor
are moving to their new home
in Clinton.
The United Church Women
are holding their annual
Smorgasbord supper on Oc-
tober 3rd.
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Margaret Eckert of Seaforth was crowned Huron County
Dairy Princess at the Zurich fall fair on Monday. Miss
Eckert, a grade 13 student, will represent Huron at the
CNE next year. The competition was sponsored by the
Huron County Milk Committee. (photo by Wilma Oke)
WE WISH TO STRESS THAT OUR
VOLUNTEERS WILL NOT BE
LOOKING FOR DONATIONS
of London spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan MacKay,
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
St. Mark's Anglican church
held its 90th Anniversary and
Harvest Thanksgiving service
last Sunday afternoon with
their rector, Rev, Fred Carson
in charge,
Mrs, Celia Taylor, the
organist was in charge of the
music with a choir of members
and former members assisting
in the service of song. The
church was decorated with
fruits, vegetables and flowers
for this occasion.
Guest soloist, Mrs. Marjorie
(Hays) Dunlop of Goderich
sang two numbers.
Rev. Fred Carson spoke of
the history of the congregation
and reminisced through the 90
years. He congratulated the
members that they had lived up
to these standards set up by the
early pioneers. He gave thanks
and spoke of the freedom to
worship God as they wished
and the three important stan-
dards of life, Faith, Hope and
Love.
Offering was received by
James Towe and Tom John-
ston.
Following the service a recep-
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