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CLINTON NEWS.RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1
Ag• Society plans Ca'rnival sleigh ride
the business and the minutes
were adopted as read by the
secretary, Mrs. John Daer, The
financial statement was accep-
ted as presented by the
treasurer, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt. The travelling apron
received a penny for each letter,
in - The Nativity of our Lord,
The roll call was answered
by members being asked where
they would like to spend
Christmas. Christmas cards
were signed and sent to sick
and shut-in members. Mrs,
Thomas Haggitt read a letter
she had received from Mrs.
Keith Stokes and messages
were sent to her.
The election of officers took
place as follows - Past
President - Mrs, Elmer Tram-
mer, President - Mrs. Celia
Taylor, 1st vice-president -
Mrs. Donald Cartwright,
Secretary - Mrs. John Daer,
Treasurer - Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt, Pianist .- Mrs. Celia
Taylor, Assistant pianist - Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell, Press
reporter - Mrs. Ed Davies,
Assistant press. reporter - Mrs.
Towe, Program committee -
The Executive.
Mrs. Trommer unfortunately
had to resign owing to pressure
of business. Mrs. Trommer
closed the meeting with prayer
and a dainty lunch was served
by Mrs. Haggitt.
The annual Christmas con-
cert of the Sunday school of
Knox United Church was held
recently with the superinten-
dent, ROnald Hallam in charge.
Miss Lorraine Chamney was
the pianist for the evening.
The program opened with the
chairman's address followed by
a welcome by Jodie Mustard. A
Jingle bell welcome was a drill
done by Primary with Mrs. Jim
Schneider in charge. Dolly's
Lullaby was a skit done by Mrs.
Leonard Archambault's nur-
sery class.
Janice Daer gave a recitation
- My Confession, and a message
to Santa Claus was the
recitation given by Dennis
Schneider. Thanksgiving at
Gordon Taylor gave an in- Christmas was a skit done by
b te' resting reading, on' Clirlgt; Mivs.igii'Kd'SPAWdreivs' Primary
mss in othelaiitik"iTlih"''Pcli4s u,
Junior class of Arva Ball and
Lorraine .Chamney gave a skit
Santa on Trial. A monologue -
Christmas Shopping was given
by Douglas Glousher and
Frosty the Snowman was done
by the Primary I class.
Rodger Cunningham gave a
recitation = Just a Good Boy
and Janice Daer sang a solo -
Nobody's Child.
All classes took part in the
Nativity scene and the closing
recitation was given by Julie
Daer. Santa Claus appeared
and gave gifts and candy to all
the 'children.
Mrs. Orval McPhee is a
patient in Clinton hospital sin-
ce before Christmas; we wish
her a speedy recovery.
Recent visitors with Mrs.
Beth Lansing were Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Pipe of Brussels,
Miss Shirley Pipe of Kitchener
and Mr. Robert Pipe of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. James Towe
spent the holiday with relatives
in London.
Boxing Day visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson
were Miss Barbara Sanderson,
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. George
Robb and family of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul John-
ston and family of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams
of Clinton and Mr, and Mrs.
Don Jardin of St. Marys spent
Christmas Day with Mrs. Beth
Lansing.
Mrs. Bert Taylor spent the
holiday at her home here and
then returned to Goderich for
the winter months with her
sister, Mrs. M.H. Martin.
Mrs. Robert Arthur spent a
few days last week in Listowel
with her mother who is a
patient in the hospital with a
fractured hip:
Mr. Torrance Tabb is a
patient in Wingham hospital
where he underwent surgery.
We wish him a speedy recovery.
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Kai of
Oakville, Miss Margaret
Jackson, Blyth, and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wagner spent Christ-
mas with Mrs. James Jackson.
The annual Christmas Carol
service "sponsored by the
:Scibiety Was
hymn, }bp !save albsen' '13 A Wifr i"k
Mrs. Haggitt was sung. recitation - This year's bequest
followed by a skit-Grandma
Baker's Christmas Dinner by
Primary.
Angela Schneider sang a
solo-I saw Mommie Kissing
Santa Claus and Michael An-
drews gave a recitation -
Christmas Black Mail. The
Mr, and. Mrs. Robert
Williams' and Ruth of 'Stoney
Creek visited last Sunday with
M. and Mrs. Donald Cart-
wright and family.
Mrs. Mervyn. Hanly and Mrs.
Edith Landsborough of Clinton
visited last Saturday with Mr,
and Mrs. Maitland Allen.
Pastor and Mrs, Alfred Fry
spent New Years with relatives
in Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett of
Amherstburg visited last Satur,
day with Mr, and Mrs. William
Straughan.
Mrs. Thomas Johnston is a
patient in University hospital.
We wish her a speedy recovery,
Dr. R.W. Street and family of
Blyth visited last Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Maitland Allen.
Mr. William Reuger and
daughter Carol of Clinton,
R.R. 2,spent New Year's Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Car-
twright.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton
spent New Year's in Toronto
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison.
Miss Lorie Cartwright spent
the weekend with Miss Laurel
Duizer at Londesboro.
Mr, W.S. Craig and son
Brenton of Clinton visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Maitland Allen.
ST. MARK'S ANGLICAN
CHURCH WOMEN
St. Mark's Anglican Church
Women held their meeting at
the home of Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt. - The president, Mrs.
Elmer Trommer welcomed the
members and opened the
meeting with the hymn, 'Hark
the Herald Angels Sing' with
Mrs. Gordon Taylor accom-
panying. The Thanksgiving and
the Lord's Prayer were led by
Mrs. Haggitt and ,she also gave
the two Christmas messages —
Good News and Good Advice.
Mrs. Trommer gave a
reading from Acts, 26 chapter
and Which Gift. The hymn,
'While Shepherds watched their
'flocks by night' was sung. Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Phillips gave
three readings entitled - Habit,
Thou shalt not, and Moosonee
Hymn. Mrs. Thomas Lawlor
read the reading - The Old
Snowstorm to close the first
part of the meeting.
Mrs. Trommer presided for
V '
held in the Westfield
Fellowship Church with the
president, Mr. Ronald Snell in
charge. A welcome was exten-
ded to all from Pastor Row
Curl and Eric Campbell was,
the organist assisted by Mrs.
Ron Curl on the piano.
The service was opened by
the hymn, 'It came upon the
midnight deal' and a duet was
sung by Mrs. Ron. Curl and
Mrs. D, Rolston. Pastor Alfred
Fry led in prayer. A reading -
The Message of Christmas was
given by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt
and a solo-Dear little Stranger
was sung by Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock, The Westfield band
played several Christmas num-
bers.
After the carol - 'Hark the
Herald Angels sing', Mrs. Ron
Curl played Star of the East on
the xylophone; the offering was
received by Mr. Frank Raithby
and Mr. Douglas Campbell and
dedicated with prayer by Rev.
Fred Carson. A violin solo was
played by Edgar Howatt.
Ronald Hallam read the scrip-
ture lesson from Luke, 2 chap-
ter.
Pastor Ronald Curl gave an
inspiring message using the tall'
evergreen tree with smaller
ones as illustrations;he told the
story of the trees that had their
wishes fulfilled - one was made
into a manger where the Baby
Christ Jesus was laid, the
second was made into a small
boat that Jesus borrowed on
the Sea of Gallilee to teach his
disciples and the crowds that
gathered around and the third
one was made into the Cross
which points people to God.
Mr. Snell thanked all who
had taken part and Pastor Curl
closed with the benediction.
Mr. Don Pullen of the Depar-
tment of Agriculture and Food
will be guest speaker at the
January 15 meeting of the
Auburn Women's Institute to
be held in the Auburn Com-
munity Memorial hall at 2 p.m.
Everyone welcome.
Mrs. Edwin Cartwright of
Huronview spent ChriStmas
Day and a few more days with
her son, Mr, Donald Cart-
wright, Mrs. Cartwright, David,
The last meeting of 1973 of
the Huron Central Agricultural
Society was held in the
agricultural board rooms on
December 20, with president
Harold Lobb in the chair. Due
to the busy Christmas season,
the turnout of members was
very small,
It was decided to have a $80
draw in the next couple of mon-
ths. Tickets are available from
any Society director. The
treasurer's report was also
given,
The annual meeting will be
held at the White Carnation at
Holmesville on January 31 at 8
p.m. It is hoped that all mem-
bers will be able to attend this
very important meeting. Len
McGregor, agricultural exten-
sion assistant for Huron
Derrick and Lorie.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brawley
spent Christmas with relatives
at Mount Forest.
Miss Shelley Haggitt and Mr.
Paul Haggitt of Zurich spent
several days of their vacation
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath-
well of Parkhill, visited last
Thursday with her mother,
Mrs. Celia Taylor.
Mrs. Stanley McNeil and
son, Mr. John McNeil of
Welland visited last Saturday
with Miss Laura Phillips and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John-
ston.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robin-
son of Newmarket visited last
week with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Robinson.
Miss Connie Trommer retur-
ned last week from a visit with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Odbert.
Mr. and Mrs. FolUdyce Clark
of Goderich called on friends in
the village last week.
We are happy to report that
Mrs. R, Brooks has improved
in health following surgery in
University Hospital, London
and is convalescing at the home
of her son and family in Lon-
don.
Several from here attended
the funeral for David
McAllister at Lucknow who
passed away at the Pinecrest
Nursing Home, Lucknow in his
91st year.
County will show slides..
It was moved to invite the
Western Ontario Jersey Club
on May 31 to the Clinton Fair
as a special event.,
The Society also passed a
motion to sponsor a hayride for
children at the 'Clinton Area
Winter Carnival on Friday
February 1 at the Clinton park
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Mr, Lobb wished everybody a
happy New Year and the
meeting was adjourned.
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SUN LIFE OF CANADA
Two area girls were presented with their Provincial Honours certificates at the 4-H
Achievement Day in Zurich on Saturday. Shown here is Miss Jane Pengiliey, Home
Economist for Huron County, presenting the certificates to Helen Blackwell and Joanne
Stoll. (Citizens News Photo)