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Clinton News-Record, 1973-12-28, Page 3Ringing in the New Year with happiness and ' success ,ta all. Thanks for your good will! Phone 482-9511 -41- ow or me -•••••••••••.:44,fterale4•••••••••••••00, Business and Professional .44100, 01 ,•00' 4•41600001Winew Directory .roolota.•••• AR, = ONTARIO STREET UNITED "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" MINISTER: LAWRENCE 4. LEWIS. LA., O, Th. ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR; MRS. DORIS MCKINLEY, A. MUS. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 52b HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 1:00 p.m. Worship Service and Sunday School SERMON: THE ROAD TO BETHLEHEM "THE ROAD THAT NEVER ENDS" 263 Princess Street Pastor Alvin Beukema, B.A., B.D. Services: 10:00 a.m., and 2:30 p.m. (On and Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.) CHURCH SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship and Nursery 11:30 &M. Junior Congregation SERMON: "ASSURANCE IN THE UNKNOWN" EVERYONE WELCOME WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH "THE CHURCH THAT CARES" PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE I MINISTER: JOHN S. OESTREICHER, B.A., B.R.E. ORGANIST: MISS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR: MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30 10:45 - Hymn Sing 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service SERMON: "THE ROAD, TO BETHLEHEM" —THE ROAD THAT NEVER ENDS" 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY DECEMBER 30, 1973 SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS 10 A.M. MATINS Sunday School CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton 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 Sjorkquist 333 Eldon Street, 524.60a1 Therefore we conclude anti a man is justified by faith without the clovds of the law, Hon-urns 3:26, BAYFIELD 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 • FELLOWSHIP MILE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE ST. (1 street west of Community Centre) 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: 482-9319 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 168 Victoria Street Pastor: Leslie Hoy, 524-8823 9:45 a,m, Sunday School 11:00 a,m. Morning Worship 1:00 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. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, MODERATOR CHARLES MERRILL, ORGANIST SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1973 Guest Minister - REV. SAMUEL KERR 9:30 amt. -Wore* Service SUNDAY SCHOOL Everyone wnicome FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HURON ST., CLINTON PASTOR O. STRAIN 482-7041 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1973 11:00 Morning Worship (Nursery) 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service 4:00 p.m. - Mon, Doc, Si Special Watch NIont Service and PettOwshlp Hour. For transportation, call 402-7041 820 On the road ahead lies another year. As you travel along it, our thanks and good wishes go with you. Best of luck! Clinton Electric Shop Eric Schellenberger Proprietor YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER Albert St. CLINTON Ph.; 482-6646 Greet the New Year with a cheer and see it through with happiness ! QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS CLINTON WE ARE PLEASED TO BE DELIVERING Mon. Dec. 31, Thurs. Jan. 3, Sat., Jan. 5 For Friendly home delivery, call 482-9342. LOVE'S LAST GIFT REMEMBRANCE Whether it's a • MONUMENT to MARKER • INSCRIPTION You are remembering a loved one. LET T. PRYDE it SON LTD • HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS IN CLINTON Clarence Denomme bun. 482-9$0$ VISIT 77 ALBERT ST. RES, 482-9004 SKIP MASSON PHONE 482.7441 SMP. A P /. 12 1SSAC ST, . CLINTON. ONT. WEDDINGS. PORTRAITS, COMMERCIAL RAINBOW WEDDING INVITATIONS OF YOUR CHOICE 994 o to -,<Irt OPP say propane using an ingenious secret method, a News-Record darkroom technician was able to put one of Clinton's Christmas decorations on his Christmas tree without the light being repor- ted missing by the Clinton PUC, The light is now back in place on its streetlight. (News- Record photo) CLINTON NOWS-RECORD, -THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 1,97--,-3 OPTOMETRY LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST CLiNTON—MON. ONLY 20 ISAAC ST. 482-7010 SEAFORTH BALANCE OF WEEK GOVENLOCK ST, 5271240 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Scorers, GODERICH 52A-7661 BOX 1033 212 JAMES ST. HELEN R. TENCH , B.A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TEL 482-9962 CLINTON ONTARIO ••••••••44.4444 NORM VAP/ING LICENSED At 'ITIONEEn APP iiSER Prompt, 'COu ,e000, erntioot ANY tYr, 1, ANY SIZE, AN/wHerit Vico one cockiplat. sale IN EXPERIENCE Ph** bV ser EXPERIENCE Ph** talloct X*41114.4 EXETER INSURANCE K.W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 482-9747 Res, 482-7804 HAL HARTLEY Phone 482-6693 LAWSON AND WISE GENERAL INSURANCE— GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton CittiCet 482-9644 J.T. Wise, Res.: 482-7265 ~ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For Alr-Maater Aluminum Doors end Windows and AWNINGS and RAILINGS JERVIS SALES Jervls'68 Albert St. Clinton-482.9190 104444444144.4•444440•414444440.404 DIESEL Pumps and injectors Repaired For All Popular Makes Huron Fuel Injection Equipment alsytreid ttit o Clinlon.48247971 ' ' ' '' ' O. " Six Ontario residents have died as a result of carbon monoxide escaping from defec- tive propane stoves and refrigerators so far this year. Ten persons died in 1972. The Ontario Provincial Police advises residents A good number of the residents took advantage of the program in the auditorium provided by the SeafortipLions Club, who paid their annual visit to the home on Sunday af- ternoon. Bob Spittal was master of ceremonies for the program and led a chorus of 20 club members in the singing of carols. The Town and Country Quartette entertained with several numbers with bag pipe selections by Peter Malcolm. Rev. Falconer had some en- couraging thoughts for the residents followed by a visit from Santa Claus, ad- ministrator, Mr. Archibald, thanked all those responsible for the program and the gift of fruit on behalf of the residents. Volunteers from the Goderich Township W.I, assisted with Monday after- noon activities. Mrs. Molly Cox and Mrs. Maitland Driver along with Mary Taylor, Nor- man Speir and Jerry Collins provided the old tyme music. Four new residents were welcomed to the home, Mrs. Irene Wood, Mrs. Dempsey, Mrs. Tuffin and Allan McKer- cher. Forty students from the Blyth Public School along with their teachers, Mrs, Mickie, Mrs. Rodgers and Bill Marsh were taken on a tour of the home on Tuesday afternoon singing carols in all of the areas, A purse of money that utilizing this kind of equipment to have it installed and ser- viced regularly by a licenced propane fitter familiar with these units, Propane equipment with a blocked flue passage or with a burner improperly adjusted or had been collected by the students was presented to the residents by the principal, Mrs. Mickie and will be used for treats for the residents sometime in January, Students from the Conestoga College at Vanastra assisted by Miss Becky Howes of Clinton sang carols throughout the balls at the home on Tuesday evening. Hullett Central School visited the home on Thursday afternoon with 35 grade 3 students directed by Miss Roney providing the first part of a musical program and 30 grade 8 carolers directed by Mrs. Bosman assisted by Mr. Jamieson entertaining for the second part. Willows Mountain thanked the students and teachers for the splendid con- cert on behalf of the residents. Volunteers, who assist with various activities in the home during the year, received some recognition for their efforts on Wednesday evening. Represen- tatives from some of the groups and individuals gathered in the staff dining room for a buffet supper arranged by Mrs. Rogers director of food services and assisted by the kitchen staff. Following the supper colored slides taken by Mr. Ar- chibald while on a holiday in Great Britain and of activities at Huronview were shown. Jim Laurie of Blyth led a sing-a- long. Obituary GEORGE M. STEPPE George Miitorl. Steepe of 114 Orange Street in Clinton passed away on December 25 at Huronview. He was 84. Mr, Steepe was born in Goderich Township on February 8, /889, a son of the late John and Catherine Steepe. He attended school in Goderich Township and in 1921 he married the former Bessie Tough. The couple lived in Goderich Township and in 1.962 they moved to Clinton, The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary two years ago, She survives him, Mr. Steepe was a member of Wesley-Willis United Church. Besides his wife, he is sur- vived by three sons, Kenneth of Kitchener, Gordon of RR 2 Clinton and Ronald of Water- down; one daughter Mrs. Allan (Mavis) Wilson of London; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and one sister, Miss Aphra Steepe of Clinton. He was predeceased by one brother Harry. Funeral services are to be held from the Beattie Funeral Home today (December 28 at 2 p.m.) with Rev. J.S. Oestreicher in charge. Interment will be in Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Alvin Dutot, Elvin McCullough, Don Middleton, Stewart Middleton, Raymond Cantelon and Ed- ward Wise. trailer, ice house or small cabin, A pamphlet prepared by the energy branch of the ministry of consumer and commercial relations provides a guide to maintaining and cleaning "set., vel" propane refrigerators for individuals in remote areas who are unable to obtain qualified service. 'partially plugged can produce deadly carbon monoxide fumes, Tourists, campers, ice fishers, hunters and others with por- table propane cooking and heating units should ensure adequate ventilation while using them. Only a short length of time is required to produce a fatal quantity of carbon monoxide in a closed tent, • 4...ervic es tin deaths needless Do you remember? BY JABEZ RANDS Do you remember when you could buy a loaf of bread in Bartlifrs Bakery for five cents? In the early part of this century, 50 to 60 years ago, you could buy a loaf of bread in Clinton for five cents. Now this loaf of bread was not all dressed up with a special plastic bag around it, nor was it all sliced and ready for the table, but it was still darn good bread, The taste was just as good without the fuss. The bread was kept in a cupboard about halfway back in the store on the south wall. When you went in for a loaf, the clerk would wrap it in nice brown paper and tie it with a piece of cord and everyone was quite happy. The smell of that fresh bread made you hungry. (The News-Record inadvertently made an error last week in Mr, Rands' column. Apples not salt were dried at the plant in the story). SUNDAY, DEC. 30 HEAR Rev. James Stanley WESTFIELD - 2 P.M. HURON MEN'S CHAPEL, AUBURN 8 P.M. Rev, Stanley is returning to misslent held In February, 1914 PLUS Special Music SPECIAL SPECIAL - SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE MUSICALE 9 P.M. UNTIL'? 11, SCOTLAND HORST FAMILY * PLUS OTHERS REFRESHMENTS AFTER A - V. 4 4 EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING As you welcome the New Year, may you fiud new worlds Of happiness , with health and good luck ever in your orbit, MARY'S SEWING CENTRE I AI URI' STt tLINTON 4 ti 2.7036