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Clinton News-Record, 1976-02-12, Page 3
n on �►� W" ' .,..S' it p luckyr chair b0 ei , d- ftsw r r l dleon 1v more �s' ����a ;1t 'ed and then' C Wing* the earaiv at. ueeit drew -two- tickets for e door prizes, fis`tdraw 'Of D,,Gliddon second by r. WittQt!''" i'ttze« , e pr zees a A. ft, Mrs o,, eeend h .B 'to �Qr��rr anis `��. � ,. �. w Groves,; wh*Le thein wenl.Ao1r Ikn The lane - hand went . to Mrs, Cum-. .S. of the prizes wer... 'o. o donated �y� a�t4�i9ue'� Stork antdR,al .thentre+ Ut 1t Mrs. celelough 'like 0,1404 a hear(y of thanks (0, Jigtose.who lelped. to ake'hsuch a.-suecess# Idat tOn a a�. ky! 19naP toe': a ry:ssOeiation, reeammOdatiOns of 000/0 ,wern st1t►di� e bog has to gBleared up • , �`` nd: it is hopedthat Programs wi l soon be pack,to normal. t Activities were carried on in each of the areas during past month such as sing siahgs,`bingos and the showing of colored slides of birthdays nod events at the Home. A special program was arranged and directed by J im awrie, of Blyth; for Family Night in 'hgnour of Bobbie Burls Birthday. Jim sang Several. Scottish songs and Mrs. Ella Richmond the was for program. :. There were dance numbers by Kim Craig. an +_ Karen Glousher; Beth and Linde Charters; ,Kathy' Battye and,. Ted Elliott. There Were in- strumentalS by Jim McAII, violin, and a .combination of vocal and instrumentals by the Elliott brothers Rick and Mel. The Gospel Players sang several religious numbers. They includeJamesWharton, Robert Esther and the Brommer FamiAd Assistant aninistrator Wayne Lester led the Bible Study last week and Mrs. Elsie Henderson was organist for the service. . w . heras0Pr -daughter • of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Margaret Ste, �Ontario, was married Stephenson, RR 1, Varna, to David Meryl. Wrigt„ Toronto, son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Gordon Wright, LenriOXVille, Qualm D�p ecembe 30,1975 . atthe K��k$ p'resbyteria1 Church, 63D Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are residing In Toronto. clg ' paint ' on gni a the Erantefa:lr °rA C er days? with ,a few aiterAt ons, .. . ' Alden I1w One i-- • e 'pl�ved:&up+n+oo nt, 'has the earl helr Wed- agt+ed on "� ale tx with acharge r►f,e Irnfwtnhet's!P rive held " pet person. �T h wed evrelpoints were annuallY a tbts time doralchanged to.May, thus relating ' tir+e:.sed stteh that. if it is it to , usual tea which will 8- May12, under possible ne th is affair be kept to be Wednesday, that prizes be 11111 bane day;the ' direction of � Mrs. O. given by individual hostesses, SolhnslQu- l ukt that en ov"ea�all prize be Monthly meetings will be given by the Au:�cilury '� one held. the first Monday of the :'iA11:ti1£ drawn frame all high month at 2 p.m. instead of in scores from each party. the morning. A . Hostesses are asked An urgent 'request was phone, in�. the name of the � made for books, triagazinf�s winner of the high' score that and y��,#�oft5 � � reading night or .. no later –than iniat+�ri �►� Mrs. Hildcrly. February 27, to - Mrs. M. convenor. 482-9,662, It is Hanley,These may be left in requested that iunehcons be Cooper's office and plat' kept simple at each party. ' , the container there. flat of . town hostesses may t1t one g.. . sl'az.. to be - was _ tet ;r afternoon or evening anno + ed" . '+ Roolit* tilpq491RDIRFIFTOR MRS, tiliOlti.46", Ata w BR� �Y . 3976' • ' SUNY. ►:4 a.m. sa►Y'50001 . or'shltnll 'Nursery 1Ii!i. �' �# � +• 'A;PPEl1i'r'sr TI B: "HELP MIRACLES H I Fiiilrn pasemetion the gift o f a' new p 'oiect9r from the mornlrl9 cation of�! slfee - mates. Everyone welcome The 40 Homemaking Club program in Huron County is beginning a new project, entitled "A Touch of . Stit- chert'" the girls During this course. will be taught seven em- - pias a free ' training meeting were read by.the _ Local leaders' schools are being held secretary Edna Adams._ Obituary Ionian Club The program consisted of Luella Lett' meeting vas held in the in ton and Pearl Cum - and their council chambers on p g Josie Cun- tn s and t ize'a; 1The Clin h readrngs by in u broidery stitches resident, m g • variations, with a special February 5• Thep erred ningh8m played three in- variatemphaions, is on design pin- Mrs. Pearl Cu�rnmingsop the strurrientals_ c idles and colour co- the meeting with a poem. Gladys Hoggarth called 10 ordination. Members will creed was repeated add the amen euchre bingo., each have the opportunity to make' Lord's prayer was said in gamesg 1 of euchre e b winning h a "`learning stitiches, article, .unison. prize, The next meeting will •� - choice item. The minutes of the last � March 4, in.the tovk7nhall. by Mrs. Berry the throughout the county. The Viola Lampmao gave Ann E. Rehn laces are as financial report and the cardgIw�1to� dates and p Anne E. Rehr►, of Bayfield follows: Clinton, February 10.- and flowers report was given + meeting of• The president welcomed all 1976 in the and 11, Wesley -Willis United by Irene Glazier. TheFebruary resent, and chaired the died February �. Blyth, February The roll call was answered. kersrnxth unit one of the p eetin $luewater Nursing Home. Church: y } United Church; - q 15 members, with their Tu illness. and I3, Blyth UC Brucefield. United business m reportgand the Zurich after a lengthy 14and, of Church. met un IV 9. with secretary's Born to Cumming on- er's report were given Bayf' ld the nd Clinton February Sr aPearlyhob y• 'afternoon, February i3, with treasur p daughter of David ,1„.�rs�ri th+� byMrs Berry, in the absence Room. an attendance of 12, an- swering the roll'' call with a of Mrs. E. Sill oo reported for 1937 The The training schoo 'tole - verse on "love” it conducted, by,t khan, the cards. sand flowers com- MrS. Walters and Mrs, .H' +. r � :,� �, were in char of ' �I thertlt+� A Valentine Social evening the devotions. will be held on February 20: •rs. 'Waiters opened the A.. �.,o wmicnme. Tucker - Mrs. McCartney gave a humorous reading on how to sandwiches and Stanley catch a husband on Vales- members are to take.,tarts or squares. -Come dressed up in Line's Day. with Mrs.. the "Old Fashioned Way" A hymn was sung Group number one plan to A. -Scott at the piano, and scripture was read by Mrs. hold an antique muffins on on Walters. followed by prayer. March 23. ave ginger snaps will be served Mrs. ;McCartney g and a display of old-fashioned another reading. "Lave",and articles will be shown. - another hymn was sung, will be held Pioneer Sunday March 7 at 11:30. Come and meet old friends and enjoy a pot luck dinner after the morning service in the church hall. A silent auction was held after the meeting. project, tha net' making pI to , s and Ada 21, Ministry ofDutch auction. Dewar, Mrs. Rehn married Food, Boardschoolswillbe Winners of the articles were Ernest Rehn in e County earl Cummings, t fromcouple—resided thin I etr+a c theMonaghan, Leona Loc from the time of their Home Economi culture andMrs. Niva'ns, Mrs. Cun- marri8ge, until 1967. Her Ministry of Agri g ngham and Esther Kendall. husband predeceased her in Food. says Jane Pen pity, Those bringing articles for 1971 Home Economist for Huron Those are Irene Glazier and WESE T-W1WE S UNITED CHURCH THE CHURCH THAT CARES PEOPLE SER" 1NG G1pD'rHROUGH SERVING PEOPLE MISTER JOHN S. OESTRESCHER 8.A. B.R.E. ORGANIST MISS'CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS, WM. HEARN SU{+,ZDAY', FEBRUARY 15, 1976 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 11:010 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery SE RMQN: "THE LORI'S P-RAY,cR" 6 - "The Past and* the Future 'Forgive Us' . HOLMESYILLE UNITED CHURCH o p.m. Worship Service and Sunday School` SERMON: "THE LORD'S PRAYER`: 6 - "The Past and the Future''. "Forgive Us' CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Clinton 263 Princess Street Services: .1Q:90-a.m. and 2:30 p.m. ' i On 3rd Sunday 9:30 a,m Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.) • The Church of the Back to God Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME Mrs_ Rehn was a member of St. Andrew's United Church in Bayfield. While in Detroit. she belonged to the Lutheran Church. ' Surviving are . one sister, Mrs. Elva Metcalf of Bayfield; and two brothers, David of Don Mill's, and James of Weston. is her Also surviving mother, Mrs. David Dewar, a resident at the Goderich Nursing Home. The funeral was held at the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton on February 8, 1976 at 2 p.m. with Rev. J. Reddoch of- ficiating. Interment followed at the Bayfield cemetery. County. CHRISTIANS The Lord Jesus is coming to **rule over the Gentiles" t�Rom. 15:12) from "the throne of His forefather David" in Jerusalem t Lk. •1 :32) as sure as Israel is a nation again (Lk. 21:24) Lk - 21:24) Wickedness and violence increases. "the time of trouble" has commenced. Learn about this overlooked Gospel message. declared purpose and the free truth of eternal life. before "the door is shut'. Time flies. Write "ASK". Box 221, Weston. OAt. M9N 3M7. Vi Lampman_ ' The mystery prize was won by Edna Mote. +Guaranteed Granite +Cemn terY Lettering +BUY Direct and save Commission. BUS. PHONE 357-1910 RES. 3S7-1015 SAYt'IELD BAPTIST CHURCH EVERxpN,E OF tosomxGivE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF TO GOD -- ROM 14 12 PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON 10:00 a.m• SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 7.30 p,tr• EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 p.m FRIDAY YOUNG WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING PLE'S MEETING EVERYONE WELCOME ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1976 10 00 A.M MATINS OPTOMETRY I.E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST CLINTON–MON - ONLY 20 ISAAC .ST 462-7010 SEAFORTH BALANCE OF WEEK INCLUDING SAT. A.M. GOVENLOCK .ST 527-1240 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST ITh• Square. GODERiCH 524-7561 - INSUR ANCE K.W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE i REAL ESTATE Phones Office 462-9747 Res 462-7$M HAL HARTLEY Phone 412.3693 JOHN WISE GENERAL INSURANCE -- GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office 462-9644 Res: 4$3-7265 REPORT FROM HAITI AUBURN COMIAG "THE GOSPEL ROAD" with iOHtltlY CASH Doyou know anyone here in Odnes without exp9ct- h selflessness. humanity and expect- ing anything in return – has made this a better province in which to live? Thats the kind of person for whom the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship was independent Recipients are selected by ari Advisory Council of Ontario citizens r ©f theProvince.hose honorary n chairman is the Lieutenant -leave Anyone may no forms aperson re avfor the Ontario Medal, and nomination y writing: •'EV -U PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING" Executive Secretary Advisory Council Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship Queen's Park Toronto. Ontario M7A 1P4 re�1- Making a nomination is itself an art of appreci- ation for good citizenship. All nomination% should be received by April 15, 1976• SOX 1033 212 JAMES ST HELEN R. TENCH . A. PUBLICACCOUNTANT TEL 4U2.3632 CLINTON, ONTARIO NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER i APPRAISER Prompt. Courteous. ElVICierii ANY TYPE. ANY SiZE, ANYWHERE We OMfe complete sale isrvtce PROFIT SY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 2364064 EXETER BRYAN LAVES INSURANCE Geral and Lit* Off: 10 King St. 412-4310 Residence: 306 High s1. 462-7747 FELLOWSHIP BiILE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE ST. 11 street west at Community Centre) 9 aSa,m WORSHiPSERVICE 1 t 00 a m SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR 8 p.m. Gospel Service Tues 8 00 p.m. PRAYERand BIBLE STUDY For information Phone 482 9379 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH - leo Victoria Street Pastor Leslie Hoy 524-8823 11 .00 a.m. N101311119 Worship 9 a5 a . m Sunday School 7 00p m PrayQf, Servrce and PEv ae 9Serv�ce ehstic Service 7 00 p,in, Wednesday Peservi 8 00 p.m. Friday Young es ALL WELCOME ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For Awakes** Atumnlnsrn. Doors and Windows and AWNINGS and RAILINGS IERVIS SALES R L gets -41 Albert Si cOnion-4112.9390 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. EDWIN G. NELSON CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1976 10 00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 10:00 a.m, Worship Service ALL WELCOME Over Monunlents on Side WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS W STYLES AND E� SHAPES TO t, SE FROM -.-- MANY N Whether it's a M IRSC`RIP'TIOt • MONUMENT *MARKER You are rr menliberit a Loved one Pumps and Injectors Aepaired For Alt Popuie' Wises Huron Fuel vgioction EQu,p'milws p yf *td014, Clinton 412 7871 ttt- & Wadden t,4aR.t1R10 ecrlipitaNts 39 West St rel Oo rrsch, (Marto Clffroce — 524.2011 P O son 34)7 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SPEAKER JACK CHR1STIAANS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY.15, 1976 10 00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages ' 11 00 a.m. Morning Worship Everyone Weltome Chsrtirred Accouftl m* 260 Mein Si. Ewer ARTHUR W. READ Resid fit NOM? SUS. 2354120 Att., SAIN' JOSEPR'S Catholic Church James St Clinton Phone 4112-9466 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1976 Mass Saturday 6: 00 p.m. Sunday 1t :00 a°ma- - Confessi0n Saturday 1:15 fti,m- ALL WELCOME