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Beck preached the
topic `"Religion'can bei •
for : the ' Comnlurilon,
firmatiom':'`and the
icoming of members from
r " churches' . in Hensall
sited Church .Sunday mor-
3te_. choir, under the directipn
tiMt s Turkhelm, sang lovthe
them "Gracious spirit, e
4ine".
;Candidates being confirmed
" ire Jennifer Jane, 'daughter
. Mr:
and Mrs. Doug Cook;
aryl Anne,- daughter of Mr.
and ' Mrs. William .Fuss; Lisa
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'.
nines' Hyde; Karen. Ann,
daughter • of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ian
McAllister; Barbara. Lynn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
McCurdy; Mary Jane,
;daughter - of Mr. and Mrs.
.;James McGregor; . Robert
James, son of • Mr. and Mrs.
'Grant McGregor; Timothy
I:epnice, son of Mr. and Mrs.
''E ' O'Brien; Brenda Joyce,
;daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Pepper; Melissa Gail, daughter.
Cif Mr. .and Mrs. Ross Veal;
Debra Lymi, daughter of Mr.
and, Mrs. Rodger Venner;
-Shelley-Jean, daughter of Mr.
}and Mrs. Ron Wareing.
Members being welcomed
from other churches were Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Brister to
hiselhurst, and Mrs. Helen
Thompson to the Hensall
congregation.
On Thursday evening at 7:30
Chiselhurst members are .In-
vited to join the Hensall choir
for choir rehersal so that they
may participate in the
Anniversary service.
Sunday, June 8 ' at 11 a.m.
Hensall and Chiselhurst will be
•
celebrating Untted Church's
50th'. anniversary and the
Hensall congregations, 127th
anniversary.' Jade,... Burghardt
. of CFPL ,TV will be the guest
speaks r�:and Mlas Elaine.
Westlake of Zurich will be the
guest soloist. A fellowship hour
will be held following the
service.
Rebecca (Becky) Leigh Howse,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Howse of Clinton, received an
Honours Bachelor of Arts
degree in English from the
University of Western Ontario
at Convocation Exercises held
on June 4. Miss Howse is a
graduate of Central Huron
Secondary School, and will
begin studies at Althouse
College of Education, London,
in September.
Highlights from
Queensway
On Tuesday, the church
service was_ conducted by Rev.
Roeda of Exeter, with Louise
Mitchell accompanying on the
piano.
The Christian' Reformed
Church Women of Exeter en-
tertained the residents by
taking those who were able for
a drive to Exeter park for a few
hours on Monday afternoon.
Refreshments were served
there. Alice Rooseboom was in
charge and a most enjoyable
afternoon was spent.
On Saturday, May 31, Mrs.
Minnie Squire celebrated her
birthday. With her to celebrate
were Helen and Debbie Reid of
Hensall; Harry and Norma
Gettesman, Ola Davis and
Edna Anderson of Exeter, Sally
and Lottie Scott.
Wilson Parker and W.E.
Parker and Mrs. R. Larson of
Bayfield visited, Clara
Featherston.
Joe and Marg Ferguson
visited some of the residents
one afternoon last week. Mr.
R.E. Pooley visited Lynn
Latimer. Les, Mitchell,
Crediton visited his mother,
.Louise Mitchell.
Fred Taylor visited Adeline'
Taylor . Pearl Passmore and
Rose. Harris visited `awith
Bernice Lavery,
Si. Paula ACW
The regular meeting of, St.
Pauls ACW was held Wed-
nesday afternoon with a full
attendance at/, the home of
Helen Roberts. President, ,Mrs.
Anderson, opened the meeting
with the Lord's prayer.
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and ap-
proved and roll call was an-
swered by naming a household
hint. A thank -you card was
received from the Aldwinkle
family for flowers ,sent in
. memory of Mrs. Aldwinkle.
An invitation was accepted to
attend the 85th birthday party
of the WMS of Carmel
Presbyterian Church. A
questionalre concerning
"Sunday- work or common day
of rest" was filled in.
Mrs. Anderson gave the
highlights of the Diocesian
Council held in London and the
study book "Distractions -dilute
your faith" was given by Mrs.
Forrest. • Mrs. Middleton read
the scripture from Mark 16 and
the meditation was given by
Helen" Roberts and Mrs.
Windover, followed by the
Litany and prayers. The
meeting closed with prayer.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
VanDyke, Bradford, and Mrs.
J.M. Glenn of Exeter visited
last Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Sim Roobal and attended
the beef barbecue in the United
Church.
Mrs. Margaret Lagerwerf of
Parkhill visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal.
Town bussing out
By Ross Haugh
A recent issue of providing
bus transportation to Huron
County school students residing
more than one mile from
schools in three towns was
reopened at Monday's meeting.
A move at the April meeting
by Code ich trustee Cayley Hill
to provide using for
elementary students in
''Gbderich outside the one milt
limit was defeated.
Hill's original attempt came
after a delegation of Goderich
parents attended the February
meetingshowing concern over
the safety of their children
when they had to walk long
distances to classes.
After considerable discussion
Monday, Hill agreed to with-
draw a motion to operate buses
on a trial basis from mid-
November to mid-April. He
agreed to have the board's
administration determine,
"where the need is".
The other Goderich trustee
on the board, Mrs. Dorothy
Wallace, _opposes the busing
proposal. She told the board,
"All of the students in question
are in grades seven and eight
and, should be able to walk to
school."
NOTICE
Township of • Staeley
Beginning Saturday, May 3L 1975 - Township of Stanley
dumping grounds will be open on Saturday and Monday only,
from 9 a.m to 3 p.m.; and will be open to Stanley Township
ratepayers only.
Council,
. TownshipJ.# Stanley_
She continued, "As a tax-
a payer I would object to the
expenses of paying , for buses
out of one pocket and helping
the government pay for Par-
ticipation ads from the other
pocket. I can see a real can of
worms being opened here".
Hillagreed with other
trustees that ,the need is
"basically for small children".
tit3ded; "I Ong inhliii'ha-d a
number of concerned people
talking to, me but since the
matter was rejected two
months ago I have not heard
from any of them".
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Harvey Carter, left, accepts $500 from Tom Feeney of
Clinton as the grand prize winner in the Huron Central
Agriculture Soclety's Stanley Cup draw. Bonnie Mathers of •
Clinton and Jim Roster of London each won $100 as winners
in the seii-final round. (News -Record photo)
News of Brucefield
By Mrs. H.F. Berry
A large crowd attended the
Youth Anniversary from
Kippen and Brucefield at
Brucefield United Church last
Sunday -morning. The choir
from Central Huron Secondary
School provided the music,
accompanied by directors, Lois
Legg, Louise -Lovett and Mrs.
DorothyMcGregor.
Seven ' young people were
confirmed by the Rev. E.S.
Stephens assisted by the
Session. The following young
people were confirmed: Mrs.
Elisabeth Cooper, by transfer;
by laying of hands, reception,
David Douglas and Carol Jo-
Anne Brodie, Lawrie James
Henderson, Lyle Allan Hill,
Jeffery Robert Allan, and
Garth Michael HI,Hargreaves.
The prayer by the confirmed
was "Teach Us Good Lord to
Serve Thee as Thou Deservest
to Give and not Count the
Cost." The hymn "Fairest Lord
Jesus" was sung and Rev.
Stephens gave the blessing of
the service with the benedic-
tion.
Personals
Mrs. Lorne Wilson is visiting
friends in Toronto this week.
A number of Brucefield
ladies were on a bus trip to
London, Little Farm and other
places of interest on Saturday.
Mrs. Sholdice and Mrs.
Paterson received Mrs. Ken
Roberts of London and Mrs.
and Mrs. John LeVine as guests
on Sunday.
Applications are now
being accepted for the,►_»- "
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St. James Anglican
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Bayfield Road, Clinton at the
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June 12
8:30 p.m..
Silver Collection.
Lunch will be provided.
Slide Show of the original 12
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entertainment.
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The New .Covenant. Children
PRESENT A GOSPEL MESSAGE IN SONG
Rev. Brian Brietsche
A prisoner in Rhodesia, who heard
the gospel while in prison and
became a Christian and now serving
as a•missionary with Africa Inland
Mission.
Sunday, June 8
8:00 P.M.
EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING
Huron Men's Chapel
AUBURN
RIDAY, JUNE 6
12 Noon ---Ontario Jersey Show
7:00 pars. --Arena Concessions
open to public
8:00 p.m. --Queen of the Fair
Contest
8:45 p.m.—Senior Citizen Queen
9:00 p.m.—Official Opening
9:15 p.m. --Entertainment —
Local Talent
SATURDAY, JUNE 7
1:00 p.m. ---Parade Through Town
Huron County
Holstein Club Show
Livestock Judging
.2:00 p.m. ---Baby Show in Arena
7:00 p.m.--Tegms in Harness
9:00 p.m. --Evening Grandstand
Show - featuring
Jan Howard, Myers
Btos. and Jubilaires
SUNDAY, JUNE 8
1:00 p.m.i-Horse Show.
M. L. ,'To.y,l Gregg,
Ontario's 'Largest Spring Fair
CLINTON SPRING FAIR
a4ssT
CLINTON
121st YEAR
MMUNITY PARK
FRI. SAT.
SUN.
-M�WAY
IN FULL OPERATION—
AU, THREE DAYS
LUNCH COUNTER
?OIN us'
HOMECOMING
WEEK
JUL IS • AUG 4
1975
HURON CENTRAL
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Elgin Thompson, President
RR 3, Kippen, Ontario`
Robert M. Gibbings, Sec.•Ttsas.
RR 1, Clinton, Ontario-