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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-02-05, Page 7..—L.4•01101 = icplture Si in the 100 flensal The „ f01 president; Bil siOert; Bruce Rathi It js entcrtalnsd 00. siflging 411#0743"Tr4re!* Weekly Visitors with their wives at the •VUeensWaY Nursing Home were: Roy • arimer,, TAW— Lavery and Wilbert illlog,4 Those 'siting -their -mothers were • UM 004404Kathy Bell, Stewart and Doris Ban-, nerinan. , Mary Goodwin visited her r W. O. Goodwin; Mr. • Si, Charles Fisher Of Exeter visited Louise Mit- hell; and Mrs. Roy McDonald; Stewartand Jean t: Treibner visited Roy McDonald. Mrs. Edna 'Caldwell, of ,,,.. Exeter visited her 'mother Mrs. E. Sararus and Man' • Up shall; Mr. and Mrs. Roy • MacDonald also visited Mrs. Sararus; Mr. Katz, Mr. and Nies. Dykstra of Exeterservicq visited Aleeta Katz. 4*-* Rev. W. D. Jarvis con- ducted.' the' church Accompanied by Louise 11.4. at the Plano-. On ofie school-ro�in'the Dfl Friday evening. D. Jarvis, chajrrnan eting.PPene Scripture reading,f0110wed, _,_bY'rprOY,er, :Mrs, Robert 45M. 01t wal.nproinated,secretary,, ferthe meeting, The reports froWthejttric session, choir, Arnold Circle,. W.M.S. Sunday School, era410':' roll, , Ladies' Aid,, congregational statement„ and CretOenex financial report -were given by •jae7 . and were very 8110018: Mrs. ' Harvey:- Hyde was appointed • a member representing the cougregation on the salary and negotiating committee and Clarence Volland was re- elected We board of nianagitfs.,:,Mr... and . Mrs: Percye04000,11-'Were re- appointed,auditors and.Mrs. • • Bertha' M:ACGregor,,. was (tainted 'treasurer of the tr, Appreciation was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Volland„ Mrs. Malcom Dougalt and Miss Linda Bell for 'their services during the past year. FoUowin the business, Mr. • and Mrs. Clarence Volland, who have been custodians for the past 25 years, were honoured with- a‘presentation of a gift and an anniversary cake. The address was read by Rev. Jarvis and Mr. Al Hoggarth made the presentation. 'Mr. Volland expressed sincere thanks. All OPP londay nu couples of rty lit and ise Travelling Sup- ind, the icy Lions , verrone managed arjve at various teS s and enjoyed CO* cenrSe., then. on to atiether,grOUP homes for dessert and coffee, after 1)10 -itch all arrived hack at Cromarty church for a game ofiEltehrom Winners, for the Euchre were as fOlhAvs: ladies' high Agnes Russell; low, Jean Jarvis; men's high, • Jim Miller; men's low, Wes ‘. - Russell; lucky chair, Jim. Pongoll- • A short business .meeting followed when Larry taro' diner was elected president. and Margaret Hoggarth secretary -treasurer for -1976. .* meeting to be held anday, February 23rd.:' PeiScerials • Margaret Ingram, who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital for the past few weeks, was able to return to her home last week. Mrs. William Soldan returned to her home last week after undergoing treatmentSouth Huron in SouHuron Hospital,. Exeter, for two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Robert It/tickle, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins and baby �f:Kitchener spent last Saturday. with their mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle, and en- joyed a turkey dinner. Mrs. Jack Consitt received word this week of the passing of her aunt Miss Lillian Laymen's service was held , $,in llensailUnited,„or. runday for the Hensall and Chiselhurst congregations. Mr, 'Elfin Mansfield con- ducted the SerV(Ce and Mr.. Ross IcerCher. Thread the ScriPture`. ' Mr--gObert Elliott Of Pinp Lake Camp and ClintOn .was the guekt sPeaker, delivering ' an inspiring ,message. Mr AlliOrt Craig of Bayfield played attOttiril selections. Q11, the guitar and sang _soles' during the service. Mr. Doug Mock addressed the children!: Mr. qe9Ftvg.t.e0 patp!,147;ckianLea the n followed the service in the, lower hall. Queensway Happenings Mrs. Shirley Prouty visited with Lynn pntionnre and Mrs.' Arnold Wm: at Queensway Nursing Home. Mrs. James Anderson of Exeter visited Louise Mitahelt Mrs. James • McNauihtonand Clarence,-- • Smillie visited with their mother Mrs. Ada Smillie; Iva and .John Ridley and. Ilia • Dunn visited with Mrs. Vera Laramie and goy McDoniId. • MarioneSithenk and Marion Lippert visited with Hugo Schenk; Mrs. Adelin Kraft was visited by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and Oscar Miller; ,Audrey and -Susanne Adkins ,visited with their ugrpasnhdamil.oth7 Mary. • Roy and Clara MacDonald visited Mrs. ' Sararus; the church ,servite was con- ducted by Mrs. Eric Luther, accompanied by Louise • Mitchell at the piano. persons ;tor in ,Ointoo,loot . Sunday and Mondah. witb the hotels packed. This family songht.refuge in -the Town Hall during th.h..e. height Of the storm. The Edward Beadle. Family of Walkerton were -amending a broornball tQuirnamen't In Seaforth when they 'hccarne stranded, (News -Record photo ) Shur -Gain Make* Many Mine Forrnulas#and your dealer stOck$ What you need in your ama Shur. -,Gain ReSeatchShowsThe noted fOr a vat iely,ef mutha,, • hnxes to meet the .basic Otflerontes in ,feltilmStAcknOtti,cins ecrossOlecountry Andtvrauseitiineral,Ssitould.be4eleCt00, no only by oritero you feed, hut also bY t.vhar you feet.f..a§k . •your Sftur,Gain dealer for thoso Shur Gain Minerals best sutted *0 IMO region' Shur -Gain Minerals offer the advantages of range of choice. quality ingredientsandnuadestprice Ask for themby name. Shur -Gain... for the modern farmer. RUSMIL1100 tAILk. 35 May tit!..to Clinton OPEN: Mn. - Friday 1:00 ataa p.m. i:Saturday - altm2 !mon Ry Blanche peeves Holy: Communion4vas held av:` St: James- Church (Angriottn) Middleton; Sunday at lti45 the RectOr, rw1it, amain chargp.I.L;The theme of. the Rector's 'sernuitkiwat on the gospel for the'llaY Mark 4-35, "Jesus ilide)ling the tempest". The Venerable RA . Tonshend Archdeacon of theS!geen Deaconary, has -informed the Rector that the Induction Service will be held on Friday, February 20, at 7 P.m. in Trinity Church, Bayfield. A fellowship hour will follow in the Parish Hall. Everyone is Welcome. We do hope that the weather man will co-operate this time. Pleased to report that Mr. Fred Hudie has had his surgery and is coming along fine and hopes to go to his daughter's home this week. Our best goes to Mr. Hudie Cfrhoutna11 ofus at Middleton rch.• . Sorry to report Mrs. Henry Pickett of the 14th is in Tinton Hospital. 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