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These girls proudly smile after being informed that they had won County Honors last Saturday
at the 4-H Achievement Day held' at Central Huron Secondary School. Completing six
projects, the girls are left to right. Brenda Warner of Goderich, Shirley Heykoop of Clinton,
Sheila Dalgliesh of Clinton, Jan Divok of Clinton, and Patsy Proctor of Clinton. Missing were
Ann Van Spengen of RR 4, Clinton and Helen Te Brinke of Holmesville. (News-Record photo)
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Baptism at Wilted Church
Tbe first service for the Ad-
vent season was held on Sun..
day morning beginning with a
carol service. Welcoming into
the Narthex were Lloyd Pipe
and Bert Shobbrook, and the
ushers were Steven Bromley,
David Lear, Ken and Tom
Pollard, The choir anthem was
"Come unto me," •
Mr, Jim Jamieson, clerk of
session, invited the parents to
present their children to Rev,
McDonald for baptism, Triena
Kathleen, daughter of Bruce
and Audrey Lyndon; Sara
Elizabeth, daughter of John
and Helen Lyons; Tracy
Louise, daughter of Wayne and
Geery Kennedy; Vicky Louise,
daughter of Arnold and
Beverly Roley were baptized.
Rev, McDonald's message
was "The last supper" followed
by sacrament of receiving the
bread and wine. The flowers at
the front of the church were in
loving memory of Neville For-
bes by his wife Laura.
Almwell unit
The regular meeting of the
Aimwell unit of the UCW was
held November 18 in the
church l%11 with 21 members
and three visitors present. The
roll call was answered by
naming something you would
take to someone in the hospital.
The nominating committee
brought in the following slate
of officers: president, Joan
Whyte; vice-president, Audrey
Thompson; secretary, Addie
Hunking; treasurer, Vi Burns,
The Christmas Pot luck party
will be held December 8 at 6:30
p.m. with families invited. On
the program committee are
Mary Peel, Helen Lee, Bernice
Hunking; tables, Muriel
•Sewers, Marjorie Duizer, and
Addie Hunking; kitchen, Ella
Jewitt, June Fothergill, and
Edythe Beacom. There will be
candy bags for children up to
age 12.
June Fothergill and Muriel
Sewers had charge of the
program with "Peace" as the
theme. June read "Remem-
brance Day Thoughts" to open,
followed by a hymn. ;Muriel
gave readings "Soldier what
did you see" and "The task
they left us". Several persons
read recent news items which
showed that things were not
changed by the wars we have
had. Muriel led in prayer, June
gave a reading "When the deed
is done for Freedom", and the
meeting closed with a hymn.
Christmas favours for the
hospital 'were made and lunch
was served by Mary Peel,
Helen Lee and Bernice
Hunking.
Berean unit guests
of Burns unit
On Wednesday November
27th, 11 members of the Berean
unit of U.C.W. were guests of
Mrs. Beryl Reid and her group,
accompanied by Rev.
McDonald for a study tour of
the Psychiatric Hospital,
Goderich.
They were divided into four
groups and a member of the
staff conducted each group on
the tour of hospital. This was
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followed by a film "Stigma"
and there was a question and
answer period.
Rev. McDonald thanked
them for their hospitality and
they returned to the church for
lunch served by the Burns
ladies. Ena liowatt thanked
Burns for inviting them.
Masonic Lodge Installation
Bra. Ken Hulley was in-
stalled worshipful Master of
Hullett lodge A.F. and A.M,
No. 568, Londesboro at their
annual installation ceremony
on Tuesday November 26th by
installing master, Rt. Wor. Bro.
Claire Vincent assisted by
several Past Masters.
Other officers for the ensuing
year are L.P,M. Wor. Bro. Gary
Jewitt, S.W. Bro. John Jewitt,
J,W. Bro. Ted Overholt,
Chaplain War. Bro. Jack Lee,
treasurer Rt. War. Bro. Wm.
Leiner, secretary Vry. Wor.
Bro, Bert Shobbrook, S.D. Bro.
Irwin Johnston, J.D. Bro. Allan
Bosnian, D of C. Rt Wor, Bro.
Claire Vincent, I,G. Bro. Nor-
man Cartwright, S.S. Bro.
Bruce Shiilinglaw, J.S. Bro.
Robert Snell, tyler War. Bra.
Gordon Shobbrook, auditors
Wor. Bros., Leonard Caldwell
and Harry Tebutt.
Social Evening
On Wednesday evening
November 27th the cheerio club
sponsored a social evening for
senior citizens in the hall.
Laura Lyon was is charge with
Gladys Armstrong at the piano.
The program began with "0
Canada" and three Christmas
carols. A reading by Ida Dur-
nin was followed by slides
shown by Edythe Beacom.
There were five tables in play
for euchre and one of crokinole.
Prizes going to: ladies high,
Jessie Jones; lone hands, Dora
Shobbrook; low, Helen Alexan-
der; men's high, Margaret
Good (playing as a man); lone
hands,: Mary Robinson (playing
as a man); low, Norman
Alexander. Lunch was' served
and all enjoyed the evening.
White Gift Sunday
Next Sunday the "United
Church will be presenting,
through their Sunday School,
the an,nual Christmas Pageant.
The Primary Department will
be presenting the pageant, and
the Junior choir, under the
direction of Mrs, Bosman, will
present special music.
Personals
Sympathy is extended to the
wife, brother and sisters of Mr,
Neville Forbes who passed
away in Clinton Hospital on
Monday evening November
25th after a lengthy illness.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Scott on the acciden-
tal death of her brother, Jim
Scholl, 17, of Monkton on
Saturday morning. Rev.
McDonald and a number of
members of the I i.0 young
peoples group visited the
funeral home in Atwood to be
with Mrs. Scott,
Word has been received of
the death of Mrs. Albert (Min-
nie Bromley) Knox of Macklin,
Saskatchewan. Surviving
besides her family is one
brother, John Bromley of
Huronview, She was
predeceased by a sister, Mrs.
John (Emma) Cudmore,Clin-
ton in May 1974 and brother
Will Bromley of. Blyth an Sep-
tember 8, 1974,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
attended the wedding of his
niece Sally Ann Thompson to
Robert Roy Rose on Saturday
at Trinity United Church,
Frederick St. Kitchener and the
reception at Riverside Maples
RR 1, St, Jacobs.
Norman Alexander and Rev,
McDonald attended the Huron-
Perth Presbytery sessions held
in Fordwich United Church on
Tuesday.
A number from the Lon-
desboro District attended
Family Night sponsored • by
Canadian Foresters, Kinburn,
in the Kinburn Hall on Satur-
day night,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saunder-
.cock and Mrs. Laura Saunder-
cock were dinner guests on
Wedne.sday evening with Con-
stable and Mrs. John Saunder-
cock. Woodstock,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben' Riley
visited on Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Riley at Huron
Park,
Mrs. Bob Thompson visited
several days last week with her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Lawrie, Robbie, and Jennifer in
Kitchener.
Mrs. Olive Penfound and
Elgin visited on Sunday with
Mr. and. Mrs, Dave McLeod,
Mitchell,
Mrs. Mike Bannon, Melanie
and Sean of Chatham visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Riley Thursday and Friday.
Sunday dinner guests with
,Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good and
Mr. Joe Youngblut were Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Lyons, Lynda
and Murray, Lucknow, Rev)
McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Lyons and Sara, following
the baptism of Sara at the
United Church.
.W.I. members attending the
area convention held at Strat-
ford on November 27th and
28th were Mrs. Lloyd Pipe,
Mrs, Harry Tebbutt, Mrs.
Margaret Taylor, Mrs. Don
Buchanan and Mrs. Lorne
Hunking.
Sunday dinner guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Riley,
Andy and Vicky were their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. George
Wright, Clinton; and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Riley, following the
baptism of Vicky at the United
Church. At the same home Sun-
day, supper guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Kelly and
Cathy, Clinton and Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Riley.
Mr, and Mrs. Ben Riley
visited on the weekend of
November 24th with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Goodfellow and Kristina at
Georgetown.
Mrs. Ross Millson, Patricia
and Darren, Woodstock, and
Mrs. Ron Ellerby, Frank and
Dora Lynn, Clinton visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Shobbrook Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Townsend and Dorothy
returned home on Friday night
from spending the past couple
of weeks in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley of
Huron Park visited on Sunday
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Riley,
ding or hopelessly out of date
in style.
Donations of gifts, toys and
clothing should be taken to the
local Bureau depot in the week
of December 9 to 13 if at all
possible, as sorting and
distribution will be handled in
the week prior to Christmas.
The Children's Aid Society
has requested that no
perishables be donated as there
are no facilities for storage, and
in most cases provision of the
traditional dinner is handled
by cheque or purchase voucher
in lieu of a hamper. Others
have special diet needs which
necessitate individual pur-
chases by' the recipient.
The local bureau and co-
ordinators are as follows:
Goderich and "District,
SalkiatiOn Altriy,"14 Waterloerw
Street, -'doderich (Phone
Enquiries, 524-7356 or 524-
9341).
Clinton and District, (In-
cluding Blyth and South to
Kippen), Clinton Town Hall,
(Phone Enquiries, 482-7312),
South Huron, Exeter United
Church, 42 James Street East
(Phone Enquiries, 235-0275 or
235-2418),
• Seaforth and District,
Seaforth Public Library
(Basement)(Phone Enquiries,
527-1492 or 527-0282).
North Huron, Salvation
Army Citadel, 292 Edward
Street (Phone Enquiries, 357-
1951).
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Christmas bureau underway
In co-ordination with other
local community groups and
volunteers, the County
Children's Aid Society will
again be undertaking sponsor-
ship of a Christmas Bureau in
each of the five towns in Huron
County.
In Wingham and Goderich,
the Society will again merge its
program with the Salvation
Army as co-sponsor.
"This will be the third year
that the Society has co-
ordinated its Christmas
Assistance Program in the five
County towns in order to utilize
better the support and volun-
teer assistance on behalf of '
families and / children in the
various areas of Huron
County," noted Children's Aid
Society' Director, Bruce R.
Heath. k':f1 ti
"In most communities in
Huron County, church and
community service club groups
have traditionally assisted
people at Christmas. The local
Christmas Bureau, through a
co-ordinator in each town, acts
as a clearing house to eliminate
duplication or jointly meets any
special needs that come to
Children's Aid attention", he
said. "In sponsoring a Christ-
mas Bureau, it has been our in-
tention to make the best
possible use of the voluntary
donations which totally fund
the program.
"Any authorized represen-
tative of a church or com-
munity group may check our in-
dex either at our office in
Goderich, or with the local co-
ordinator. Similarly, families
needing assistance can contact
us or be referred by any com-
munity group or concerned in-
dividual," Mr. Heath added.
"Up to December 2, the
Society had processed ap-
proximately a hundred twenty
five requests for Christmas
assistance, and other requests
continue to come in daily. For-
tunately, the Society has
already received donations and
commitments of help from
many church and service clubs,
but we anticipate many more
requests for help this year than
last, and costs have also risen
since 1973," the director ex-
plained.
Last ;year many individuals
and several family groups, not
affiliated with a service club or
church organization, when
doing their own, shopping made
it a point to purchase an extra
gift, article of clothing or a
game which could be used by a
family group and donated these
to the Bureau. -
Several families undertook to
sponsor partially or in total the
costs for an individual family,
When one considers the
generally affluent level of gift
giving these days in most
Canadian families, it would not
seem unreasonable to appeal
for consideration of those less
fortunate and assist according
to one's personal means. Those
donating money are asked to
forward same by cheque or
money order to the Society of-
fice in Goderich, 46
Gloucester Terrace, marked
"Christmas." Income tax
receipts will be issued.
Donations of new gifts - toys
and games for all age groups,
books, sports equipment, in-
eluding good used skates, - and
articles of new clothing such as
mitts scarfs, caps, socks, under-
wear, for all age groups will
again be needed. Articles of
good used clothing would also
be welcomed but not items that
are in need of extensive men-
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SUPERVISOR,
CLINICAL RECORDS
SERVICES
$9,839 to $1 1 ,489
(effective Discentber 31, 1974)
DUTIES
To plan, organize and implement the operating policies which
govern the Clinical Record Services including the ',revisits'
Ind maintenance of adequate medical record, admission,
medical reference library, medical Stenographic and out
patient facilities, procedures and systems) to select, train and
supervise staff) to assist professional staff In research and
reports.
QUALIFICATIONS
Successful completion of a training Course for Clinical Record
librarians recognized by the Canadian Association of Clinical
Record librarians, preferably registration with the C.A.M.R.L•
two years related experience, ability to Organize and supervise,
establish and maintain harmonious relations with staff and out-
bids agencies) initiative, goOd judgment and personal
Competition is open to quailtied mole and female applibants.
AppliCatiOns must be SUbrItitted no later than .D•ternber 31,
1974 Ito
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