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Clinton News-Record, 1976-01-29, Page 5
��III.N.,.r�Y,•.'.wi ria acteeti of the !rill !d'lett Club Was' 'haMA. of Vera Qibipg ,h llis Tyn tl opened We meet fig, With:a reading "Ona► snowy evening", rt Thank .' yott. notes were celved from Mr. and Mrs. Satv'erdai hildren, s' Aid Soctetr, Meals on Wheels, Membership' Corp;tnittee of eHospital •Auxiliary and Wray Cornish. There will be aquilting at 1!►hyllis Tyndalhs when the ibk weather calms down. Quilters will be contacted. ebruary meeting'will be at Verna 3ibbings house,. Roll Call is to be answered with a valentine verse, The lunch and program committee are Scan`Vodden, Gladys Van Egmond• •and Phyllis Tyndall. Tbe•prograin consisted of a reading by Isabel Stewart. Jo Anne Salverda , and Hazel Watkins conducted:contests. After the meeting closed, a ' lovely lunch was, Served. hit record in disdistrict The Clinton branch of the Canadian "Bible Society collected $695.54 in donations to 1975, up compared to the $457 collected in 1974. "This has been the largest income ever",- said the President of the Canadian Bible Society. , Western Ontario District, Dr. Mark K. Inman of London, "This is fthe cmnfort and companionship the Bible can bring, May God's word be spread to wherever man goes." this letter Hundreds of faithful people in Western Ontario are • helping others find the• strength of the Scriptures through their contributions to the Canadian Bible Society. "We want to thank all our 4 tr, MR. AND MRS. D.R. TAYLOR Baskets of white gladioli senior attendants in colors of and mauve mums decorated candy pink and'pale mauve. Ontario Street United T -hey 41.44r.e. •tniat.ching ribbons Church, Clinton, on January in their hair and carried 10 wheii Katharine Annetta bouquet, similar to those McLean, Goderich, and parried ' by the senior at - Donald Ross Taylor, Clinton tendants. surprising in the face o friends in Western Qntarlo.�for mail strike throughout : ,exchanged vows and rings Groomsman was Murray November," he added, . their generous Support of this before the Rev, L.S.- Lewis, Taylor, brother of the groom.. Announcing the end of year. important work by gift; of Clinton. Clinton. Ushers were Ly • income to the society, it was money, time and talents in Wedding music was sup- Mabon, broth c r= i n law of t 792 was . 197.E concludedDr.Inman. plied by Mars. D. McKinley. bride, Genler-u h, sand Paul received .. that dona$168tions The 'viii a -of Auburn The bride is' the daughter of n Byers, friend of the groom, received in donations during ,� ed to $154,2,.92 in collected $533 in 1975 com- Mr. and Mrs. W.T. McLean; ''':Clinton. t ' compo pared to $516 collected to 1974. Goderich. The g the previous year. p "The single task of the Y dropped field dro ed in .1975 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Canadian Bible Society is to with 5408 compared to the FredTaylor, Clinton. 5516 collected in 1974. The bride was given inprovide the, . Christian,. Blyth collected 52,428.80, in marriage by her father. She Scriptures to the people of the � . Yfloor-lengthgown of world at the price they can 1975, compared . to 51,914.58 wore a llectedin'1974. white delustered satin with co afford. This is being done id Brucefield had $70 -worth of lilypoint sleeves and •a over 1,500 • languages and diallects, scooped neckline accented by donations in 1975 compared to lace appliques. � Income to the society by the 1974 donations of $30. cathedral train was caught They way of bequests and annuities . The town of E xeter a self . bow at back. Her is, down considerably but collected 52,171 . in- 1975 double -tiered veil citsilk .motley received by living compared to 51,570.25 in 1974. illusion was held by rose donors can be budgeted Goderich dropped 5135 in seed 1975 with only 52;560.14 petals encrusted with s can For -this deal m plans compared to $2,685 collected pearls. She carried a bouquet can be laid months,tn 1974. of red roses mixed with sometimes years. ahead to 5378 ibaby's breath. Hensall collectedn meet Scripture needs Myatron-of honor was Mrs. throughout the world. 1975 compared $235.85 in 1974. Lyall MAbon, sister of the Donations are needed to Kippen collected 5251.15 In bride. Goderich. She wore a meet- the rising costs of 1975. while in 1974 they floor length gown of pale Materials and labour in the collected 5180. mauve polyester crepe work of translation and • Londesboro dropped in featuring a scooped neckline production of more and more 1975, with donations of 5431.50 with an empire waist and long Bibles, testaments and compared to donations full sleeves. Her white plc• portions in hundreds of amounting to 5486.20 in 1974. lure hat was trimmed to languages each year. Seaforth collected 5431 in match the dress. She carried From an Upper Air Station 1975 compared to 5331.58 a bouquet of white and mauve in the high arctic comes a collected in 1974. mums• letter with a substantial The villages of Varna and Bridesmaids were Mrs. contribution. Goshen collected 5233.50 in Donald Johnston, cousin of 'Please accept this cheque 1975 compared to the S8 they the bride, Goderich, and. Miss for the continuation of your collected in 1974. Pat Hiusser, friend • of the work. Being at an isolated Zurich collected 51,428.70 in bride. Goderich. They were station 1 appreciate the 1975 compared to $1,615 gowned identically to the collected in 1974. matron of honor, Miss Hiusser in candy pink and Mrs. Johnston in pale mauve. 3 Flowergiris were i J ac ueline and Joy Mabon. 1 niers of the bride. Goderich. The gowns were styled f similarly to those worn by the rooms The reception was held at the Canadian legion Hall in Clinton where baskets of white gladioli and mauve na-unis set the decor. The tables were centred :wit.h white daisies in brandy. snifters filled with colored water. The hride•s mother wore a floor -length coat and gown ensemble of .polyester chiffon in blue-green florai design with a' mink stole and a corsage of pink roses. The groom s mother selected a floor -length gown, of rust tones with matching floral coat and a corsage of yellow roses. For travailing, the bride changed to a pale blue double- knit pant suit with a corsage of pink roses The couple are residing in Londeshoro Shower's �. ere given in the r bride -s honor- prior to her marriage by Mrs Mary Byers of Clinton .Ind Mrs, Wm Moore. (ioderich t f 1 SUNDAY, FEB. 1 st Rev. L. Mormon WILL SPEAK Plus The Strathroy Singer:s e P.M. Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN 'Evil Prevails When Good Men Do Nothing' McKILLOP IVIUTUAL FIRE` " i.. ''INSIJRANCE COMPANY,.�►,1. h is It ed 1876 Era r Si., HEADOFFiCE: Seafarth,Ontario Mrs. Marg.• -ret Sharp. Sec. Treisr P'$ l to 527-6400 .. It Only Costs A Little To Be Sof e Tire, Extended Coverage, Wiad- . stem Theft, Prsperty aatisRp, Liability, Etc. Directors and Adiusteis: toavern Godkin, RR 1, Walton. Ont. Rota, Archibald, RR 4. Sea(erth ken Cali aichan. Aft.4'. Seaforth Ross Lebilhardt. RR 1. Barriholm n McEwinq, RR 1, fllytlh Stanleyr Mcilwain, RR 2. Goderich Donald McKercher, RR I. Dublin Wm. Pepper. Brucefield J.N. 'Trewartha. Box 661. Clinton Phone 527.1a73 527-1817 527.1545 345-2234 $23-43l0 524.7051 527.1E37 442-752'4 482-7513 Agents: Utiles Keys. RR 1 Seaforih K.J. Etue, Seatorth Wm. Leiper. Londesboro Steve J. Murray. RR 5, Seater* i tow Line. tt feel t.' be Oat on th. �ttt+rt r 1 ir.d not Take .t ualk „, .•► , e4... •..1„ The Golden Radar Club met in the CouncilChambers on January 21 at 7:30 p.m., but the attendance was, down owing to the had Weather.* After _" 0 Canada Mr. Watson Webster paid a tribute to Bobby Burns by playing Annie Laurie on the mouth organ. A.11 reports were read and approved, and' t was stressed by the President to join the Star Membership for ,Senior, citizens. of Ontario. Don't forget the pot luck supper, and Valentine Party (fun night) on February 18 at G p.m. in Cou'lcil Chambers. A discussion followed on how to make money for the club. and members should bring in ideas to the next all nieti The eo m ittee in charge o the next 171 ting onFebruar 4 is Mr. a Mrs. Georg+ Glazier, Mrs. Viola Lamp, man and.: Mrs; E h l ickard• The president craned the meeting over to Mr. \Ernest Dale, Mrs, Pearl Cu fogs; gave two readings and m , nth organ and pians) sele'ctio s were played by Ruby an' Watt Webster. Lucky Draws were won •by Mrs. -Cecilia Edgar and Ernest Dole. The 'committee in charge looked after a progressive euchre party, and served a delicious lunch. All senior citizens in Clinton and surrounding area ' are welcome to attend " the meetings. Wesley -Willis UCW hears of church's hospitats--- 'fl fWst meeting of the ' Bangladesh . The World's New Year of the Magic Circle Day of prayer is. to be held on of Wesley -Willis UCW was March 5 in Wesley -Willis held in th , church parlour. Church. ' ¢ Marie opened After repeating the Mizpah ieetin with. a poem: Benediction lunch was tme td spend". and a hymn ved. , . was sung, after which Mary , ocal Sutter grave the bible reading and the meditation on the L theme "Time to spend". a Mrs, Jean Currie gave an �utuary interesting and • informative o account of the medical work done in the United Church hospitals at Bella Coola Bella ser - MRS. NINA E. WESTON Bella Queen Charlotte Mrs. Nina Elizabeth Islands and Hazelton, which Weston, Huronviewi died are., under the excellent Monday, January 19 in supervision of Dr: Watt. She Clinton Public Hospital. She also mentioned hospital work was 90. in Alberta. Manitoba and The Johnston. ner sheina was1zabeth born Newfoundland. Mrs• Ruth Bond presided October 26, 1885 in Bayfield to Jar the business portion of the William and Sarah Ann meeting. They are to continue (MacDonald) Johnston. She with the penny project. The had been a resident of two captains chosen were Bayfield and Goderich. Mrs. Reta Dales and Mrs. She was' predeceased by Marjory Smith. • her husband Edgar R. Weston The ladies are catering for July 26, 1971. She is survived the 4-H club luncheon on by two sons, Clayton of February 11 at 12 noon. Chicago and Grafton (White) The treasurer's report was dao London :M one Gordon rand - given by Florence Oliver, and Ju onrs. February 3, the Huron- (d O'Neil and four great Perth Presbyterial UCW's grandchildren. Funeral service annual meeting will be held in Wednesday, January Brucefield United Church McCallum Funeral f-ram9:30a.m.to3:30p•m• with the Rev.- G.L. Mrs. Jean Eaton from Staffa will be speaking on her officiating. ornetrInterment Ba personal' experiences in Bayfield Over. 250 Monuments on Sale WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS, STYLES AND SHAPES TO CHOOSE FROM ---- MANY NEW THIS YEAR • Whether it's a • MONUMENT' •"MARKER • INsCR-I-PTIONN You are remembering a loved one "'om LET T. PRYDE 8 SON LTD. HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS DON DENOMME a 7371 77A HAMILTON STREET Se524 6621 GODERICH. ONTARIO 1i 0 essosewo NOW -IN FLORIDA -1 Ento7 the enchanted island atmosphere tun and South Seas Magic at the AKuTiKt'i"1 right cot ti It W'bttd s Most Fatrequs Beach °DAY 70NA BEACH A �C�yOMPLETE FLORIDA RE : CPR r 137'1�1�;1int►©nOrR'OtU,, ' ,,, • tall f eri('1" .rst ttt' r , r a+• lytta. onV .ter c+'nr1 t,. +t ^ y Colo, IV Teo hr ,ted shc,fttpbo and gtnce r • ••+ p3,ivgroun•t 'tit' b,'.ich TO. Tr...tets St+ w 11 .,:• *,th top rner're,.,., For the time of your trfe- Phone (904) 252.9631 10 AKU TIKI Inn t Orly' 6G ladles from tr . ,,. 4 A. • ri t7isNney World when b“...1, o rh.. : , you vacation in S PI.'.i%e 5, '1 1 re? N3014, DAYY'ONA BEACH, / a„at FLORIDA ,; + G.ty Stitt71P 4 Dino 41V, was 21 in Ome Royal was in Business and Professional Directory OPTOMETR Y 11, LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST CUNTON-MON ONLY 20 ISAAC ST ' 4E2-7010 SEAFORTH BALANCE OF WEEK INCLUDING SAT. A.M. GOVENLOCK ST 527-1240 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The square, GODERICH 524.7661 BOX 1033 212 JAMES -ST HELEN R. TENCH . RrA. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TEL 483=91962 CUNTON ONTARIO • NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Proetrpt. Courtaous Efficient ANY 'TY'PE ANY SIZE ANYWHERE Wa olve cornplata sate sa►v ca PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Ptrdns Collect 216-104 EXETER DIESEL-� Purnp. and tnlectors Repa,red For Att Potwar makes Huron .Fuel ►'tlaCal'ror, 131104 11d Rd Canton •482 2971 41, INSURANCE K.W. COLOUHOUN INSURANCE 1 REAL ESTATE Ptionss 011ie.* 412-9747 Res 482-78114 HAL HARTLEY Rhona 4$2-3693 JOHN WiSE GENERAL INSURANCE, - GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office 482-9644 Res: 4112-7265 BRYAN 'LAWS _!INSURANCE Gl iier& and Cita Ohics: ,t0 King St. 462.9310 Residincii: 306 •High S1. 4*2-7747 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For Air -Master Aluminon. Doors and Windows and AWNINGS and RAILINGS JERVIS SALES R L'.*rs,sa6 Albert St Clinton X2.9390 0,04410 sTIUU ` UMI (1U R UNY Chit !AM' Ml$I itlrlt LAW101101011$ LIAR. RA.. A.m. CORGAN1111 MID CMQOIi 04.111CTON -T Mas 9011l* `01cliNNIT. a MU SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, lilt* 9:45 a.nt. Sunday School tII:e0 a.m. Family Worship and Nursery 11:30 a.m. Junior Congregation ' SERMON "I AM THE LORD THY GOD" ! First of a series an basic Christianity as found in the Ten Commandments. Everyone Welcome • r1�- uzsaE ; (1/0dden �►t,stErlD Acr1uNrsr•t3 19 liVc t St rt a�t • Goderich. Ontantr Off -re - 524.2011 P 0 Do■ 307 WESLtY-WILL,IS UNITED CHURCM THE CHURCH THAT COMES PEOPLE SERVING GOO' TNAouebt SEOviNG PEOPLE. j MINISTER JOHN S OESTREICHER • A O R E ORGANIST MISS CATHARiNE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTO* MRS WM HEARN SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 1, 1976 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service t1:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery . SERMON: "THE LORD'S PRAYER" 4 "Thy Kingdom Come" NOLMESVIUUE UNITED CHURCH 1 p.m. Worship Service and Sunday School SERMON: "THE LORD'S PRAYER" 4 "thy Kingdom Come" Bafigart, Relly, Doig aqd Go. Chartered Accountant$ 268 Mein St.. Exeter ARTHUR W READ Resident Partner BUS 235-0120 RES. 23'11.8075 CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH. Cliete* 26,7 Prtncsss S�rrrri Services: 10:00 air. and 2:30 p.m. (On 3rd Sundati:k 930 • m Dutch Service at 11 00 • m I The Church of the Back. to God Hou" arNy Sunday 4 30 pm CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME SAYFIELD BAPTIST CM ICH ' h EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF M1sULF: , TO GOO' ROM 14 12 PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON 10 00 s m SUNDAY SCHOOL MOO sm MORNING WORSHIP 7 311 p m EVENING WORSHIP ONESDAY 8 p m PRAYER MEETING EVERYONE WELCOME • 00 p on ' F11IDAY YOUNG PEOPLE S MEETING ST PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1976 11:30 HOLY COMMUNION 'FELLOWSHIP 11111.1 CHAPEL 16? MAPLE ST 11 street srsst 01 Community Comm, 9 45 • m WORSHIP SEPtW'10E • m --SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY •IILE HOUR 8 p.m Gospel Service Tues 000 pts. PRAYER end •TILE STUDY For tntortnattion Phone 653 9379 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - 166 V.ctors Street 9 45 • m Svndsy School Pastor Leslie Hoy 524.4823 it 00 . m Morning Worship 00 p tr+ Prsyer Senor• and snipe atm Swaine 100 p m Wednesday Prayer Sync. ' • 00 p m Fr.dsy young People ALL WELCOME ST ANDREWS PRES$YTERIAN CHURCH PEV EDWiN G NELSON CHARLES MERRILL ,ORGANIST' -"SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1976 10.00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages .4 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ALL WELCOME Potluck Supper and annual meeting, Monday. Feb. 2. 6 30 p m sharp. FIRST SA'PTIST CMURCN CUNTON* SPEAKER: JACK CHR$STIAANS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1976 " 10 00 a m Sunday School Classes for all ages 11 00 a m Morning Worship Everyone Welcom'i SAINT JOSEPH'S Catholic Chun:it Jatnes St Clinton Phone 40.9461 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1976 Mass Saturday 8:00 p.m. • Sunday I1:00 a.m. Confessions Saturday 7:15 p.m. ALL WELCOME, a SIPIEDADS! • b •