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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-10-23, Page 71'* 6er 1 ° # gavc an inspking message 0: Mis the tberne-"The Renewal ot a Sturgeon Fa Vision', * $ SAO w444 ILfarn remarks an 1 CorinthlansBert, I , cbapter Be cha11enge LLy everyone as to their by raylor-Smallness 0,. their Vision , � his daughter, M them to have Cronin, et comptqii, e"acgOtt1 tMatt,,- tern regretiExeter, F 41t. a,,4Mves wee th Irs Clayton aord, Mr . .c itett et ,o-vetthe 1 with Mrs. WlIIiaxn • . • ' Recent Pvisitors with Mr. * Tom Jain were - coos and Mrs. Cornimmity Mentorial hall by AY and ill e Vision af the Jesus. Christ, ape, wilimg service andtO work. with the Vision. The boartuetS tite church placed in memory of the late George Million and the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toll, '-Ly their families. Following the service, .a lOncheon was senred ill tile hur of Donald Kai, Mi Anderson* and Mrs. Cook, sang the duet - spoke to me today. Pastor Alfred Fry rettlinisced about church union in 1925 and then sang the solo -"How Great Thou Arr. A silent prayer was observed in memory of those who had passed to Higher Service followed by the benediction by Pastor Fry.' Evening concert Knox United Church Auburn was filled -to capacity for the concert on Saturday evening. Welcoming the guests were Mrs. BertMarsh, Mr. Fred Wagner and Mr. Maurice Bean. In charge of registration. Were Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and Mr. Ronald Hallam. Mr. Murdoch Morrison lay minister of Varna was chairman. Musical aumbers,• were presented by the Bradley family of Clinton. Mrs. Donald (Margaret Jackson) Kai of Oakville, and Mrs. Tom (Margo Grange) Morris of London played piano and organ duets. A triple trio composed of Mrs. Lloyd (June ' Ciin- ningliarn) Bradley, Mount Forest, Mrs. Robert (Betty Moss) Cook, London, Mrs. Emmerson (Phyllis Taylor) Rodger, Auburn, Mrs. Donald (Margarey Jackson) Kai of Oakville, Miss Nancy Anderson, Miss SheRey-Grange, London, Mrs. Tom (Marge Grange) Lon- don, Mrs. R. (Colleen Minim) Kintore and Miss Jennifer Grange, London sang a selection. . -- the Toll Family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tall, Terry and Warren played several selections and a duet was sung by Mrs. Tom (Ruth Straughan) Jardin and Mrs. Eramersen (Phyllis Taylor) Rodger. A harmonica solo was played by Mr. Ross Robinson accompanied on the auto harp- by Mrs. Jack Walker of Wingham. Eight members of the Craig family of Clinton and Goderich gave a musical selection and duets were sung by Mrs. Irwin (Joan Mills) Schmidt of Burlington and _Mrs. B.E.(3unt Mills) Nixonof_Mississauga, A 19_4_, le of Wingham and thenembers of the United Mis. G.Taylorof 'Praire. Church women. The an- rs. Margtarite Chopin of niversary cake was cut by Dr. Guelph visited last Monday William Fingland of Niagara wlth rs.Eleanorttradnocit. Palls and Miss Margaret R. Jackson of Blyth, both former Auburn' +II members. Dr. Fingland The fourth meeting of the reminisced about the building Auburn10.11 club was held at of the church in 1904 and e hente ef Mrs. Donald spoke of his early days in the Cartwright with the president church and community. aye Seers in charge. Mrs. Brian Hallam spoke of The minutes approved as the 'birthday book being read and each girl answered published and printed but was e roli =di which was to delayed in the mail. Anyone ring and show a food label wishing a copy of this book ram a convenience yeast please contact Mrs. Hallam. reduct used in your home. hob's. Hallam paid tribute to At this, meeting, the the late Rev. Garnet Potter embers participated in who hadlwrted the plans for making rolls, bowknots, the anniversary service. She laverleafs, stutlis, bullhorns, spoke a few'words to Mrs. helsea buns and Hungarian, Potter and a gift of shelves Bubble ring. were presented to her. Mrs. Plans for Achievement Day Potter thanked everyone. were discussed, Canada's Mr. Oliver Anderson, food guide and the nutrients chairman of the anniversary, in bread, led by Mrs. John spoke a few words and Idebrimd. The meeting thanked the committee for was closed with the motto. their help. They were Miss Nancy Anderson, secretary, Church marks birthday Maurice Bean, Mrs. Brian Kzipx. United Church. Hallam Mr. and Mrs; Elliott _ Auburn celebraied their Lapp, Mist Doris- Naylor, anniversary with a special Mrs. Norman Wightznan, Mr. service last Sunday. Mr. Fred Wagner, and Mr. Keith Murdoch Morrison of Varna. Arthur. minister led the service A trio -Mrs. . Robert Cook, with Mrs. RormAn Xight71,,,Miss,NaneX,i4inderAwkAoga an, organist and Miss Miss Jennifer Grange ae- ancy Anderson as pianist. cornpanied by Mrs. Norman The members and guests Wightraan sang the Vesper were welcomed by Mrs. Bert Hymn. Marsh, Mr. Maurice Bean Special guests were Mr. and Mr. Fred Wagner with Keith MacMillan and Miss Gerald McDowell William Jean MacMillan of Toronto. Seers, and Norman Wight- Mr. MacMillan is the son of man in chargeof registration. the late Sir Ernest MacMillan The service of song was led and Miss Jean is the daughter by a choir of nearly 50 voices of the late A. MacMillan, a of former members and minister in the Auburn present ones. A quartette church in 1 7. composed of Martie and Hugh Mr. MacMillan spoke to of Lobb, Bruce Davey and Jan early days that his grand - Gann sang two numbers, "He father was minister at Touched me" and 'Why Auburn and of his interest in me?"? The choir under the the music world and the Book directiorrof Mrs; Donald Eat praise and the Ryamax7 Seventeen Out af 52 dtoCihitonk 40. Posing afaniUlar bed ; Grace Forbes Cflnton, tadelon Yea ,LCIInteat 1943; ina Rc $43; sod trene,storeY•Mliverton, 1951. int tacbalrtot iefit hit Ile Grlfflths, Guelph, I93 00retown, *tot WS-Recordaheto) 1 I fitthe Seafprth,3ee Cooke , lot . .* iithican Longman .-- Worshlp and theMate Chair, Exeter In charge *OS., Robert Bell, Mrs. Aki tioggarth, Mrs. Robert Kinsman, and Mrs. O. Drummond attended the London Area COTIVentiall in St- Thomas last week. 44 4 sung by Mr, Elliott .Lapp and following selections by the Bradley family anti, 0 Canada, lunch was served by members of Unit A. 'Personals Mr. and Mrs. 3.04. mchttesh, and Miss Margo Itacintosh, alt of London and Mr. D. Goffin of Port Stanley were weekend guests with Mrs. Frances Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Semegen and Miss Shelley Semegen and Mrs. Ray LaVigne all of Windsor, Mrs. Laura Bennett of Detroit, Miss Heather Fife of Mon- treal and Mr. John lfzupilton of Ottawa spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton. Mrs. LaVigne and Mrs. Bennett remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk- connell visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Snelling, Mr. Donald Snelling* Miss Thehna Snelling and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown at Port Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. ButiCharaney and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Charnney spent the holiday weekend at Nashville and attended the Grand Old Oprey in Opreyland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of London spsent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennett of Port Albert and Mr. jim Bennett of Exeter visited last Sunday with Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Major Youngblut over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rush and Mr. and Mrs. R 'chard Bellefeuille and 'Trent of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Warren and Justin of London. UCW 10 pack bale, gifts The Magic Circle of Wesley -Willis UCW held their October meeting at the Church recently, with 15 members present. In the absence of Billie Stewart, Helen Davies opened the meeting with a poem,- aThe Firstf 'rest". A-* hymn was sung and verses of scripture were read by Ettie Rutin. Jean Currier's topic was "Faith in Trust." as explained in the story by Beverley Nichols. A hymn and prayer by Ettie Hugill followed. The business was con- ducted by Ruth Bond who welcomed Mrs. Smith to the unit. The minutes were read and the treasurer's report given. Jean Pengilley, home economist, sent an invitation to attend a 'short course on preparin and cooktag vegetables, October 21 and 22, to be held at Wesley -Willis Church. A Alac will be pac4ed I November fax the „Good Will Missions, London' --Also in November, gifts will be packed and sent to the Children's Aid for Christmas. On December 3, the Christmas party pot luck supper will be served at 6:30 p.m. Each unit will be responsible fax one en- tertainment number. After repeating the Mizpah Benediction„ lunch was served. . Futon goys From Thrsday Oct. 23 MI Sudsy, Ott 26 STORE HOURS OPEN MONDAY TO THURSDAY 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. FRI. 9 a.m. to 9 pm, Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. :NESCAFE - ?se ,oz. JAR INSTANT COFFEE $2.69 BLUE BONNET - 1 LB. BOWL Misr Licktis' Good Pieces), AT THE REGULAR Ping andliet FREE French Mots for 3 and 6 .fL Creamy Cote Slow • • - , . ..,.. • AYLMER -19 OZ. TIN TOMATO JUICE 34 OZ. (PRE—PRICED S1.23) SPIC it SPAN MCCAIN---DEEP'N'OELICIOUS PIZZA SUPREME CARNATION—FROZEN - 2 LEM. HASH BROWN POTATOES ' 3/9 •LED DOR OZ. ONION RINGS 49c 49c 9.19 There's no substitute for quality! 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