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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-06-26, Page 16+A ,',-Ci ON Z4+ WS (Intet ded for fast week) United Church Notes On Sunday at Hensall,United Church for the 'Children's Day Service, Rev. Hon Beck called all.,the children to the front of Ate Church and used scripture passages fr Ini Corinthians with, the topic "Who is doing, the judging", and passages from Romans with the topic "Jesus Didn't take an easy job", and .explained ` the scripture by telling a story with each. A Girl Guide chorus, under •the direction of Shirley Luther, sang: three numbers with Eric Luther accompanying I on the piano. Chairman of ° the Congregational Life and Work ,Committee, William B. Rowcliffe read the an- nouncements and thanked all • the 'Sunday School Teachers and helpers for their work with the Sunday School this year. Obituary Stewart McQueen, one of Hensall's oldest • residents, passed away in South Huron Hospital, Exeter 'on Sunday, June 15'in his 54th year. He was the beloved husband of the late Grace McArthur (1968), and dear father of Mrs. Donald (Margaret) Rigby of Blenheim, Mrs. Harry (Jean) Snell of R.R. 1, Hensall, and the late_ Helen Traquair (1959). Also surviving are two gran- ddaughters and five great grandchildren. He was predeceased by two, sisters, Mrs. Margaret Hemery and Mrs. Mary Bartlett: Mr. McQueen was a member of Carmel Presbyterian Church, and an elder for 48 years. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, and a. Masonic service was held at the Funeral Hon}e, on Tuesday evening. Funeral services were held from the B9nthron Funeral Home in Hensall on Wed- nesday, June 18, with Rev. Wilfred Jarvis officiating. Pallbearers were Stanley Mitchell, Bert Horton, Earl eampbell, Gerald Glenn, Bob Bell and Mel Glanville., Plowerbearers were Bill knights, Stewart Knights, Terry North, and Danny Laing. Interment was in McTaggarts Cemetery, Usborne Township. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds and family visited Sunday with Audrey Christie who . is • .a patient in University Hospital in London. Mrs. Jean Ademen, Mr. Anthony Gelderland of Ridgetown, Mr. and Mrs. M. Weeda, Alliston, and Mr. Jake Huisnan of Oud-Beyerland, Holland visited with the Roobals. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds, Lynn, Paul and Joan visited Mr. and Mrs. Roobal to celebrate Fathers Day.. Highlights from Queensway Belated birthdayg reetings to Wilfred Goodwin ,, who celebrated his birthday on June 17. A most successful Open House was 'held on Monday with the 'ladies from the Christian 'Reformed Church in l xeter serving tea andicookiesr Mrs. Ernest Perry and Mr. and Mrs: James Worrell visited Ernest -Perry. Mr. and, Mrs. Wilbur Bradley, St. Marys visited with.Artb,ur Bragg, Mrs. Marion Schenk and Jeanette Lippert visited Hugo Schenk. Visitors with Ada .Smillie were Grace , Peck, Hazel McNaughton, Clarence' and Ann Smillie. Visitors with Louise Mitchell, were - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell, Mrs. Ernest Pym, Verna Coates, Vera Pincombe and ' Les Mitchell, Mrs. Ethel Squire and Mrs. Myrtle Rodd visited with Minnie Squire. Ruth Johnston, Exeter visited with Lynn Latimer. Misses Greta and Amy Lammie visited with Vera ,:Lammie, Louise Mitchell and -Anna Dilling. Lawrence Weirl entertained the residents on Tuesday morning by playing 1`e piano and leading in a sing song. On Wednesday, the Church service was conducted -by Rev. Glen Wright of the James Street United Church in Exeter. Louise Mitchell accompanied on the piano. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins, , Kitchener sPent the weekend and Mr. and Mrs,''• Ross MacMillan,. Waterloo:Q visited Sunday with their mother A/In. Laird Mickle. Mothers watched with pride as eight Tweenies were enrolled as Brownies at the recent Mother, and Daughter banquet. Left to right front row are Kristine McGee, Carrie Powell, Karen Gonie,' Louise Proctor, Sandra Cantelon, Joy Cudmore, Jo Ann Layton and Ellen Gower. Back row are Brown Owl Mrs. Betty Hall, Tawny Owl Mrs. Doug Coventry, Division Commissioner Mrs. 1#,mes McLennan, and District Commissioner Mrs. -fen Wood. (photo by Jack Hunt) Cheryl Webster, 18 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webster of Varna, is the recipient of a Colonel Ibbotson Leonard Huron College Entrance Scholarship to Huron College, London. 'This renewable scholarship of $1,200 is awarded annually by the Corporation of Huron College to the three students who have attained the highest first-class standing in Year 5 (grade 13) level subjects, and has a possible total value of $4,800. Miss Webster will enter the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at HuronCollege, an affiliate of the University of Western Ontario, in September. • 'layers • d'at Work for full season ailead• E,perience15'as an:apprentice, for the company,. James pians to study theatre at York !niv, rslty..inSeptember, .• - PrQfessiena. artists Guenter Hein of Wingham, Jim Mariatt 'eparatia• are underway In 'Myth 'Almeria' Hall for ,a MI seasonof professional eA rta"i)me*n. frOnf101y 9 tO August 2, The eonpany, ne til time professionals, sup- • plerented by amateurs from. the area are hard at T work rehearsing plays, and setting. up art displays and theatre workshops f9r the people of Huron County, The Chantecleer Puppet Theatre :will „present "Logging with Paul Bunyan", a play for children based on the legends of Paul Bunyan and his famous Blue Ox on Saturday, July 26 at 11 a,m. and 2 p.m. Ruth Klassen, the puppeteer, makes her own puppets and also in- . volves the children in- her audience directly in the action of the play. This show will . delight children and adults. Angela Guy,. Gordon Brad)ey, Jim Schaefer and Ron Swartz are the professional. -actors who will be joined by 16 year old Mark Battye in "Mostly in Clover" adapted from the books of Harry J. Boyle, by Steven Thorne and James Roy, directed by James Roy. Melda MacElroy, Patricia Hulley, ' Don Nickolson and Douglas Palmer join the •company for Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" directed by Steven Thorne. Ron Ferguson is technical director and designer for the company. James Welwood of Wingham, who has just completed grade 13 at F.E. Madill Secondary School, has been hired through Gatze Brommer Gatze Broomer of Clinton died suddenly in Milton on June 9attheage of68. r. Brommer, who was the son of the late Joukje 4ind Pieter Brommer, was born in Oosterbierum, Holland. He is survived by his wife, the former ,_Hiske Kloosterman, who he married in Sexbierum, Holland in 1936. -Mr. Brommer was a civil servant at the former Canadian Forces ase and moved to Clinton in 1950. He was a member.. .of, the Christian Reformed Church. ' Besides' his wife, Mr. Brommer is survived 'by a daughter, Mrs., Thomas Shearer (Henderike) of Lon- don, ondon, son, Peter of RR 3 Blyth and daughter Jenny, still at home. Two brothers, Albert Brommer of Sexbierum, Holland and Tjibe Brommer of Wynaldum, Holland and seven grandchildren also survive Mr. Brommer. He was predeceased by a sister. _Rev. A. Beukemia presided over the June 12 funeral service from the Clinton Reformed Church. William Roest, Caas Dykstra, William Gerritts, Robert Baker, Wiebe Postma and Harm Reiniak were the pallbearers. Interment was in the Clinton Cemetary. James Robert Nott A well known area resident, James Robert Nott, died at the Clinton Public Hospital on June 15 after a lengthy illness. He was 65. Mr. Nott } was born in Tuckersmith Tow ship to the late Fred and Blanche Nott and farmed the old homestead till he moved to Clinton in 1964. He was employed for a time in the civil service at the Canadian Forces Base, Clintbn. Mr. Nott attended Tuckersmith SS No. 4. He married the former Nellie Reeves who survives him, in 1935. Mr. Nott is also survived by his, son, Jim Jr. of RR 5, Clinton, his daughter, Gloria. Youngb]ut of RR 1, Auburn, one sister, Mrs. Eva Manning of Goderich and six grand- children. The funeral service was from Holiday Weekend also All of our wool coats and car Copts are REDUCED as well as a large part of our all weather coat group 'Now Sale Priced ecial SPQRTSWE AR Large group of sportswear especially reduced (from stock) for this Holiday Weekend. Includes tops; shells, blouses, shirts• sweaters, pants, skirts, jackets and more. ORIGINALLY SOLD AT 59.00 TO 525.00 '6. 00 w$1 q 00 .r. 4 • mime SHOPPE GODERICH OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 4,.• • ...4, the1l and Mutch Funer0 Home( on June 17, with. Mr. Frei unnings presiding: 3, George Hildebrand, George Reeves and Jack Ungarian of Seaforih, Don , Webster of Exeter, Bill Harvey of Huron Park and Ken and Bob Neely of Stratford were pallbearers. Grandchildren Stacy, Martin, and Dale Nott of RR 5, Clinton, Rod Paterson, and Kevin and Steven Paterson of RR 1, Auburn served as flower bearers. Interment was in the Clinton Cemetery. , • Lake of the Woods near the Manitoba border, boasts 14,000 islands and 60,000 miles of shoreline, more than twice around the world. The tree girted channels among the islands and the islands reflected in the clear blue, waters of the Lake of the Woods make for unsurpassed scenic beauty. _ ..et Goderich Ernest $ehlOok .ot Auburn, And Iotte and `SNiillu. ' Zannenburg et Georgetelm rlfl di: 'play their~ work' ;at .Bjyfi lMep wrial. Hail from, ,July 0 to, ° AlltguSt 2. 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GODERICH (The Famous Humphrey Flyer) with a purchase of a Bucket or Barre} of Kentucky Fried Chicken at the regular price while they last June 28, 29, 30, July 1 %4P T IV lig S t;nionel Senders' Recipe 1 AI-! A CANADIAN COMPANY h Colonel Sanders and his boys make It "finger liekin' good" ti