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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1996-09-25, Page 13Compiled by Linda Campbell Phone 357-2188J The news from elgrave AMMO*. ▪ Fonviv" - WoineteAssiow, - Wire Seeking a local family doctor? Let us know. Clinton Public Hospital is working hard to recruit additional family doctors to our service area. With the departure of Dr. Lal, and Dr. Newland's recent retirement, we believe there is a strong demand for additional physicians. That's what we have been telling physician candidates that have shown interest in relocating here. To be more certain of the demand, we'd like to hear from everyone who feels they would join the practise of a new Family Doctor in our area. This will help us prove to prospective physicians that they will be able to quickly establish a successful practise. Here's what to do: Call Clinton Public Hospital at 482-3447 between 8:00 am and 9:00 pm When you call our Admitting Staff will ask you a few basic questions. • Your name and telephone number • The number of adults/children you are calling for n Your place of residence (town, village, township) III Whether you have a family doctor now. PLEASE CALL TO LET US KNOW YOU NEED A LOCAL FAMILY DOCTOR THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1996 PAGE 13. 20 gather for fall WI meeting Rev. Hobden baptizes 2 Rev. Mary Jane Hobden conducted the service at Knox United Church Sunday. Organist was Elizabeth Procter. Greeters were Laura Johnston and Lillian Campbell. Ushers and offering stewards were John Nixon and Steven Nixon. Shae-Lynn Marie, daughter of Rod and Heather Jones and Jesse Richard, son of Joel and Julie Van Camp received the sacrament of baptism. Welcomed into member- ship within our community of faith Continued from page 11 from Philippians I, where Paul told them that he would prefer to be with Christ but because he knew that he could help them he would not leave, then from Matthew 20 about the householder who hired men for work in the vineyard. They did not all work the same number of hours but were paid equally. To those who objected he said, "I gave you the correct wage. What I give to others is not your affair. Everyone helped me." The Church's One Foundation was sung followed by the sermon "What do we need from God?" In this the congregation learned that everyone has trials and tribulations. It is often then that they turn to God for -help and He is there, said Rev. Ross. So put trust in Him and in through transfer were Glen and Verlaine VanCamp and Joel and Julie Van Camp. Knox Anniversary service will be held Sunday, Sept. 29 at 11:15 a.m. There will be no service at Calvin- Brick. The guest speaker will be Rev. Paul Boughton. Everyone is invited for lunch in the basement following the service. Jenna Pletch, daughter of Michael and Cathy was welcomed into the community of faith through the sacrament of baptism at Calvin- Brick United Church. time there is help. For God, love, patience, trust and faith, are needed. Rev. Ross closed with prayer for those in need and help for them. May life be fair to all and all become equal. The Lord's Prayer was said in unison. Offering was received from the church and Sunday School. The doxology was sung and offertory prayer given. The closing hymn 0 Jesus I have Promised followed by benediction and Amen closed the service. The Session and Committee of Stewards will meet on Monday, Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. Official Board will follow at 9 p.m. Junior Youth Group for youths in Grade 6, 7 and 8 will meet Wednesday night, Sept. 25 from 7 - 8:30 p.m. at Knox United, Church. The first regular meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute after the summer break, was held in the WI Hall, Belgrave on Tuesday evening, Sept. 17. The usual opening exercises were observed with Mary Coultes acting as the pianist. President Audrey Fenton welcomed 20 members to the meeting. The minutes of the last regular meeting held in June, were read by Dianne Robinson, secretary-treasurer. She also presented the financial report and reported on correspondence received. Of special interest was a letter of congratulations on Belgrave WI 85th anniversary from MPP Helen Johns. Special interest courses for WI members will be held Nov. 4 in Clinton. A donation was made to the Wingham and Area Day Centre and the need for volunteers for Town and Country Homemakers was noted. A rally will be held on Monday, Sept. 30 at the Londesboro Hall starting at 10 a.m. It will feature a pot luck meal. Members are to supply their own dishes. On Thursday, Oct. 24 there will be a WI Convention. This will be held in St. Thomas. Dorothy Coultes will be a delegate to this convention. It was decided that in the future anyone who wishes to borrow or rent anything from the W.I. Hall will be required to sign out for these items. The theme for the evening meeting was Education. Gladys Van Camp was acting convenor. She introduced the guest speaker Beth Fulton of Pandora's Pantry, Wingham. This store features a wide variety of bulk food and also organic food - meaning food grown without pesticide or herbicide for five years. Another feature is food items for those with restricted diets and allergies. This problem is much more common than years ago. Other items for sale include Continued on page 14 Determined With a look that means business this youngster takes on the challenge of the children's tractor pull contest, a regular fair day highlight. Board meeting set