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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-12-14, Page 11Auburn and District MRS. WES BRADH(X3K----€c»rr«Bp<Hidlent-—Phone 52<-75f5 EXPLORERS INITIATE pey, Jayne Arthur, apd Nancy Swan, The Gold Star winners .were presented with their Gold Stars by Mrs, Normpn McClinchey, They were Marie Empey, Wanda Plaetzer, .Noreen Armstrong, Trudy Machan, Gail Johnston and Lynn Turney. Mrs. Bean asked Rev, M, R. Roberts for his message. He told the gjrls and' their guests about the lives of some mis­ sionaries and hoped that all the Explorers would be mission* aries for Christ in their lives. The service close# with thf benediction and a dainty lunch was served by the Explorers. PERSONALS Earl Plowman of Mono Mills visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. * * * Peter McDonald and Allan Craig of Guelph spent the week­ end at their homes here. * * * Murray Rollinson of Goderich spent the weekend with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rol­ linson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. RonLivermore of Gorrie spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ ald Haines and Edward. GIFTS FOR HER Lovely rrcklets at $\50 and $4.95 Beautiful new watches from $9.95 Simulated pearl necklets—$1.00 to $12.50 Cultured pearl necklets—single or 2 strand from $42.50 Lady Remington shavers—$19.95 Purses and billfolds—$2.95 up Sterling bracelets—$12.75 up Silverware and stainless sets Empty silverware chests Corn Flower crystal pieces Black Alaska rings from $12.95 Lovely pin and eanting sets from $5.50 Birthstone rings—$2.95 up FOR HIM Six girls, were initiated to the Auburn’ Explorer group in an im­ pressive initiation service held last week in the Sunday school room of Knox United Church. The leader, Lorraine Cham* ney welcomed all to the service after Mrs, Norman McClinchey had played several Christmas carols while the guests were arriving. Noreen Armstrong gave the Call to Worship and the scripture lesson from John 15; 12-15 verses was^ read by Wanda Plaetzer. Marie Empey led in prayer, The chief counsellor, Mrs. Maurice Bean welcomed all and spoke of the expeditions that the girls had been taking. The offering was received by Trudy Machan and Carol Gross. Mrs. William Stiles initiated the six new Explorers and spoke .of the work they had cov­ ered., They repeated their pur­ pose and hymn, which they had learned, to earn their first red star. The new Explorers were Cathy McClinchey, Faye Seers, Doris Naylor, Yvonne Bean, Maureen Longhurst, and Joyce Chamney. Mrs, Cliff Branton explained the explorations of the first Blue Star winners and she pre­ sented them to Lorraine Cham., ney, Carol Gross, Barbara Em> —.......... I . ...I ... Ill/ Weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt were Ken Haggltt of Milton and Mr, and Mr s, George Haggitt and family of Zurich, AUBURN CGIT The Auburni CGIT Interden. om.inational group held their an, nual Vesper service in Knox Presbyterian Church with the president, Shelley Grange lead, ing the service. The organist was Jennifer Grange who also accompanied the soloist Mar­ garet Roberts. The girls entered the church each carrying a lighted candle and Miss Brenda Ball assist­ ant leader, lit the tall white candle on the Communion table smybolizing Jesus Christ, the Light of the World. She received their candles before they took their places. Scripture lessons were read by Sherry Plaetzer and Doreen McClinchey. The spoken parts were taken by Marie Plunkett, Nancy Lapp, Cathy Schneider, Margaret Youngblut, Donna Baechler and Joyce Leatherland. Arva Ball and Sheron Collins played the parts of Mary and Joseph. The speaker of the afternoon was Mrs. M. R. Roberts, one of the assistant leaders who gave an Inspiring message on Light, basing her talk on Jesus the Light of the World. Rev. R. U, MacLean gave the announcements and thanked the leader, Mrs. Wes Bradnockand the speaker, Mrs. Roberts and the girls for their service of worship. Nite a s u c The December meeting of the Walkerburn Club was held at the home of Mrs. Joe Hunking with a good attendance. The meeting was opened by singing ‘O, Canada’ followed by prayer by Mrs. Roy Daer. The president, Mrs, Ted Hum king took charge of th® meet­ ing and the minutes were ac­ cepted as read by the secretary Mrs, Elliott Lapp, Holl call was answered by each member paying one cent per inch for hand measurement. The president reported that the Variety night was a suc­ cess. On motion of Mrs. George Schneider and Mrs, Lorne Hun. king it was decided' to pur. chase a gift for the new daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cunningham,. Mrs, Tom Cun­ ningham and Mrs, Garth Mc­ Clinchey were appointed to pur­ chase the gift It was decided to sendadona­ tion of $10 to the Huron County Children’s Aid Society. A Christmas party was plan­ ned which will be held at the home of Mrs, Tom Cunningham. Everyone will bring sandwiches cookies and Christmas cake. The program is to be in charge of Mrs. Stanley Ball and Mrs. Ted Hunking. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey Lapp. A Dutch on a runner Young the winner. Mrs. Garth McClinchey conducted a Christ­ mas Scramble contest. Mrs. John Hallam was the winner. and Mrs. Elliott auction was held with Mrs. Worthy c Walkerburn Variety ess Mrs. Roy Daer read an inter, esting true story entitled “Christmas in Kindergarten.” The meeting was closed and lunch was. served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Worthy Young and Mrs, Lorne Hunking. Ice causes Damage Ice conditions paused exten­ sive damage to. a, small panel van ti*uck. operated by Andy Kuperus a Goderich contractor early Monday morning when it left the road, leaving the front end of the truck in the mill­ race, The driver jumped to . safety when the truck left the jrpad. He was on his way to Gerritus Klaas’ where he is building another turkey barn. When the wrecker arrived from Bannister’s garage in God­ erich, the windshield wipers were still in operation. God­ erich detachement, OPP inves- tigaged. BRUCEFIELD A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Oakley on December 7, 1967 in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snelling who were cel­ ebrating their 40th wedding an­ niversary. A social hour was enjoyed by neighbours Mr. and Mrs. Snelling received a potted ruby mum and many cards of congratulations. Lunch was ser­ ved by the hostess and assist­ ants. Clinton News-Record, Thursday; Dec. 14, 1967 YOU J* To all those who in any way helped to make tp HOLMESVILLE a big Thank You. It is'co-operation of all people in a venture like this that makes it a success and a pleasure. Clinton Retail Merchants' Committee R. B. Campbell, Chairman / b our Santa Claus Parade the success that it was, Larry Kain, of Clinton, sales representative for Shur—Gain Fertilizer in Huron County for ‘.7 1/2 years, has been prompted 'to sales .supervisor. With the promotion, Mr. Kain will move • from Clinton to either Orange, ville or Alliston, Constable Paul Cudmore of the R.C.M.P. Vancouver is spending two weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs.‘Wm. Norman, Robert and Shirley and Mi’. and Mrs. Doug Norman and Jac­ quelyn visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tre­ wartha and family and Rev, and Mrs. Peter Addison of London. The annual White GiftService will be observed at Holmes ville United Church next Sunday at 1 p.m. with the Sunday School taking part in the service. Gifts will be given to the Childrens Aid Society. 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