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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-05-29, Page 14A MAY 1915 The May Meeting of the Magic Circle of the Wesley. Willis . U.C,W, was held in the -church parlour, Jean Currie opened the meeting with a poem "Beauty of Trees" and a hymn was sung. The devotional service was conducted by Jean Currie - the theme being "Mission, In The Family". She was assisted by Helen Davies, who read "Make your Home a Household For God" and Marian Willson who read "What Do We See". Scripture was read by Helen Davies. The group was divided into two parts, each discussing the parlour sanl t tiii Pa h len a household that consisted of three generations". Results of the discussion *ere reported to e leader;jean Currie. _ Ruth Bond, Unit Leader., presided for the business part. A letter was read from the Foster Parents' Flan and other correspondence by Marian Willson. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were read. The project, a beautiful Centennial quilt, was on display and work period followed to make articles for the "Morning Market". Lunch was served by Ferrol Pennebaker, Margaret Cole and Mary Jamieson. The Clinton Women's Institute. met May .2 '10, the. Agriculture Board Rows with the vice-, president Mrs. E. ,call was, answered by "a resolution a child might make. A letter was received from Mrs. H. Johnston for the Huronview Auxiliary asking W.I. members to contribute donations of baking for the baking booth instead of sandwiches and cookies this year, for -the annual .tea and bazaar to be held on Wed- nesday, June 4 at Huronview. Eleven members were able to tattend the 65th Anniversary of Blyth Women's Institute on May12. It was announced the 4-H Achievement day was on Saturday, May 24 at Central Huron Secondary School. An invitation was received from Tiger Dunlop Institute to attend their special meeting, Wednesday, May 28. Arrangements were made to look after the Hospital Cart for the rest of May. A float will be entered in the Centennial parade, with Mrs. W. Colclough in charge. Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. J. Grigg, Mrs. Managhan and Mrs. C. Elliott were appointed to help. Mrs. W. Colclough, resolution convenor, was in charge of the program and spoke briefly on What's new at Huronview? Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther led a song service in the chapel Sunday evening sponsored by the Christian Women'.s Club. The Mathonia Family of Zurich provided a musical program on Family Night. Mr. George Mathonia and his two sons, Raymond and Peter, play as a group and solo numbers with accordions. Margaret Kehn thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. The 1 $luevale Women's Institute was host for the May Birthday Party with WS. Wendell Stamper emcee: for the afternoon. Mrs. Donald Street and Mrs. Carl Johnston led a sing -a -long of action song and requests. Miss Karen Arm- strong danced to Scottish numbers, the sword dance and highland fling. The twenty-two residents having birthdays this month received gifts - from the Institute and Mrs. Wagner who was celebrating her 80th bir- thday on Wednesday expressed the appreciation of the residents. The ladies of North Street United Church in Goderich sponsored a scenic drive and picnic supper at Menesetung Camp for their church mem- bers, Twelve residents took advantage of the outing which they thoroughly enjoyed. Bryan Ritchie will graduate tomorrow, May 23, with a diploma in Agricultural Production and Management. Mr. Ritchie, who is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie of RR 3, Lucknow attended the Ridgetown College of Agricultural ' Technology. (Mike Martin photo) hectors appointed for church camp Lloy and Allan Grose of Fullarton have been appointed as the 1975 directors for Camp Menesetung, Goderich, which is a project of the Huron - Perth Presbytery of' the United Church of Canada. Both are experienced as camp directors, counsellors, and youth leaders. Lloy is a native of Mitchell in Perth County and is a qualified high school teacher of girls' physical education. She is the mother of four children. Allan grew up on a farm and is presently teaching in Mit- Spring road conditions Humps in the road are a big problem, particularly in nor- thern Ontario in the Spring, says the Ontario. Safety League. They are caused by drastic weather changes and there's not much you can do about them. The highway department.., erects ..`bump'. . signs, but frequently you find the humps before either the signs go up or work crews can repair the road damage. When you see the signs, slow down, keep both hands on the wheel. Safety belts will help keep you behind the wheel should you be the first to discover a new hump. chell D.H.S. He has spent some time with Operation Crossroads Africa and has had experience in the pastorate. The new Directors will have trained Counsellors to provide a varied and full programme. The camp has special programmes for boys, girls, co- eds, and parents during July and August. Registration forms for campers are available at any United Church in Huron -Perth • Presbytery. resolutions. She then in. troduced :Mrs, Alec McOrreger, head of the craft room at Huronview, who .showed many .interesti -°erafts- nade-°by--the— residents after which she an- swered questions concerning different crafts. She would be very happy to have institute members come to Huronview to quilt or help do the finishing touches needed with some craft articles. Following the singing of the Institute Grace, Mrs. H. Monaghan and her group served lunch and a social half hour was spent. AL-SERu1C S -ON- ASTERN"DAY1 1 Al #Nt '1t�IM sit Health Unit at Clinton Fair The Huron County Health Unit invites everyone to visit them at their booth at the Clinton Spring Fair, June 6,7 and 8th. Information and pamphlets on the various services will be offered free of charge to all interested citizens. Other related health services such as family planning, home care, public health inspection, provincial health, laboratory, tuberculosis, and respiratory disease association, and cancer society will have displays and information at our booth, as well. •"�~'� ONTARIO STRUT'UNIYED CHURCH "THE f RIENDLY CHURCH" MINISTER: LAWRENCE S. LEWIS, S.A., $.Th. ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR: MRS, DORIS McKINLEY, A. MUS SUNDAY, JUNE` 11, 1975 9:43 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. FAMILY WORSHIP & NURSERY. 11:30 a.m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION Reception of members by Profession of Faith and by Transfer, SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER SERMON: "THE ADOLESCENT'S PLACE IN THE CHURCH" Reserve June 15, 11:00 a.m. for the Sunday School An- niversary when Ev. Smith will bring the message using his famous puppet, SALTY. EVERYONE WELCOME WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH "THE CHURCH THAT CARES" MINISTER: JOHN S. OESTREICHER. B.A.. B Fi E. ORGANIST: MISS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR: MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1975 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON: "DON'T FENCE ME IN" Local obituaries MRS. FRED RILEY Hensall, and formerly of Seaforth, died May 17, 1975, at Victoria Hospital, London, after a brief illness. She was the former Mary Christine Dodds, born in of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodds of Cromarty. She at- tended school in McKillop and Surviving are her husband, Fred, to whom she was married in August 1949; a son, Ronald, of Seaforth; sisters, Mrs. Harold (Agnes) Glazier, -of Clinton; Mrs. Norman (Hazel) Harbourn of Cromarty ; brothers, Norman, of Seaforth; Harold of Salmon Arm, B.C.; two grandchildren-. The body was at the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home, Seaforth, • where a. funeral service was held May 21, 1975, conducted by Rev. E. G. Nelson at 2 p.m. Burial followed in Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Pallbearers were: Roy Donald Dodds, Stewart Dolmage, Kenneth Beattie and Harvey Dolmage. Flower - bearers were Frank Dolmage, Neil Dolmage, Hyman Blan- shard and Ed. Dolmage. Clinton & District Christian School NEW PUPILS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1975-1976 may be enrolled during school hours from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. BEFORE JUNE 10, 1975 or call for appointment 482-7851 The Clinton and District Christian School is a parents controlled school for Christian elementary education. O :parents believe that true Christianity covers all of .Alia nd„Jherm ore;thkedu..ii c o.n.pi their,chi children can never be "neutral'•T' If you are interested in a school where all education is Christ -centered or if you wish to have more in- formation regarding our school, please call the prin- cipal, Mr. R. Schuurman, at 482-7851. The Clinton and District Christian School is one of fifty Christian elementary and secondary schools in Ontario with a combined enrollment of more than 8500 pupils. Over 250 Monuments on Sale William Gpvier William Knox Govier, for- merly of Londesboro, died in Huronview on May 18 at the age of 90. Mr. Govier was born in Hullett Township to the late Margaret and John Govier. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School He married the former Minnie E. Lyon in Londesboro in 1918. and the couple farmed in Hullett Township until Mr. Govier retired to tondesboro in 1946. Mrs. Govier predeceased her husband in 1959. .4 Mr. Govier was active in the Canadian Foresters for 69 years; was secretary of School Board SS No. 10 Hullett for 25 years; and was a member of Londesboro United Church. Mr. Govier had been niade Honorary Elder of the Session. He was predeceased by three brothers and two sisters. Mr. Govier is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Spencer (Rhoda) Hann of Waterloo; Mrs. Jack (Beth) Hamilton of . London, Mrs. Harry (Elva) McEwan of Chatham and eight grandchildren. Rev. S. McDonald officiated at the funeral service in Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton on May 21. A Canadian FOrester's service was held for Mr. Govier on May 19. Pallbearers were Jack Lee, Gordon Radford, Jack Arm- strong, Harry and Grant Snell, and Norman Alexander. ,Robert Burns, Harold Longman, Bert Shobbrook and Nelson Lear wei-e flower bearers. Interment was in Ball's Cemetery, Hullett Township. Help your Help your Heart Fund CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton 263 Princess Street Pastor Alvin Beukema. B.A.. B.O. (On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m Dutch Service -at 11:00 a.m ) The Church of the "Back to God" Hour ' every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH "EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF. HIMSELF SUPPLY PASTOR: IVOR BODENHAM Tel. 262-5277 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING EVERYONE WELCOME 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING Si; PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHUlkH SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1975 moo a.m. MATINS Sunday School Mrs. H.C. Lawson, a director on the Clinton Hospital's Board of Governors came to the Hospital Tea last week in the gown she wore in Canada's Centennial year. The cape is from her , wedding dress and the bonnet was her grandmother's. (photo by Muriel Trott) FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPIL 162 MAPLE ST. (1 street west of Community Centre) 9:45 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR • 8 p.m. Gospel Service Tues., 8:00 p.m.—PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY For Information Phone: 482-9379 POOR HOUSING? DISCRIMINATION? DISMAL FUTURE? Unhappy wi___Ah your. future? The future of mIlllens Is pitiful. There Is solution to the toed and housing problems In many parts of the world. Thirst seeMs to be no hope for the millions under the heels of dictators. You may face &kiosk future yeurslilf. MUT NOTICE: Jesus Christ offers you a most glorious future. This life is very short com- pared to an endless eternity. Your biggest problem Is not how much hope • Unhappy With your place to live? The homes of many are bad beyond descrIptioni over -crowded, no facilities; no place for your children to play: hot In summer: cold In whi- ter; overrun with vermin. There seems to be no Woke that some have palaces while others have so little. BUT NOTICI: lotus Christ offers you a most glorious home. Ile loft His heavenly home or • Infinite beauty to come to this earth. Her* he had no place to Bye, Out No coin* to tell you that He Is preparing a home for His followers. He will give you patience to endure your troubles hero on earth. He will make you a member of His Church. They will help you all they con. _ WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS, STYLES AND SHAPES TO CHOOSE FROM -- MANY NEW THIS YEAR Whether it's a + MONUMENT + MARKER + INSCRIPTION You are remembering a loved one LET T. PRYDE 81 SON LTD. HELP YOU DECIRE ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN CLINTON Clarence Dement** VISIT 77 ALBERT ST. Unhappy with your job? Many work long hours for little pay. Others have no fob at all and have no skill to hope for a lob. Many are discriminated against because of their race or color. There seems to be no lustIce that some make high wages while others have so little. rir Nova, Although every ingustice in this world is due to the sinfulness of man, Jesus did not come to change surface Conditions and offer fine fobs, good homes, and easy living. In fact, Ne told His followers, "In this world ye shall have tribulation." Christians have often boon dbcrimlnated °gallop. Mut He added, "BO of good cheer, I have overcome the world?" He can give you contentment no matter how bad your conditions; He hos salved the bask problem and made the way open for man to become right with Ood. SUNDAY JUNE 1 HEAR tizotorlsd Sbncoe Howl whe_ pleasure riik CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 166 Victoria Street 9:45 a.m. SUnday School 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m Wednesday Prayer Service 8:00 p m. Friday. Young Peoples ALI WELCOME ST ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN 'CHURCH REV. EDWIN G. NELSON CHARLES MERRILL, ORGANIST SUNDAY, •JUNE 1, 1975 —1.0:00._a.rn. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worihip Service All Welcoine FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HURON ST • CLINTON SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1975 10:00 a.m. Sunday SchOol for all ages 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship SPEAKER: MR. GORDON RYOER FROM ST. MARYS THURS. EVE. 8:00 tIBLE STUDY - PRAYER MEETING. ALL WELCOME Rev. Edwin Wattam PASTOR FOR MANY YEARS IN GRAND BEND PLUS MEMORIAL BUS. 482-9505 RES. 482-9004 Spacial Music It's a pleasure to do business when you stay at the Lord Simcoe. If your calls are downtown -you are within walking distance. For uptown calls, the subway is right at our front door. After your business day is over, theatres and entertainment are close at hand. If you are driving we offer free overnight parking from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m., and if you are flying the airport bus stops frequently at the hotel. Try !nixing business and pleasure ... stay at the Lord Simcoe Hotel, the friendly one. 150 King Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 3642-1848 1, COMING NEXT WEEK New Covenant Children EVIL PREVAILSWHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING Huron Mon's Chapel AUBURN SAINT JOSEPH'S Catholic Church James St. Clinton Pastor REV. JOSEPH HARDY Phone 482-9468 MASS — Saturday 8 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. CONFESSIONS - Saturday 7:15 p.m.