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Clinton News-Record, 1976-02-19, Page 3sxla�ce:. sw •.r� 4�na•nr. z.,ypsa�e•al 1 Lyman rn. ,.plr and .urne aw r► prOVIded the old, time Diol*i:,+c followed by h s1jnga�. The Clinton Christian rrned. volunteers assisted t the afternoon's ac* vities. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Holland the Clinton area provided a rogr�am of country. and. western music for Family lg'ht. Mrs. Elsie. Henderson ccompanied her ',daughter ;Melva and: Bill, with s ne acrecl numbers and Mary an Camp . expressed the appreciation of the residents. Meow, 0' GITI411dFl t N ar ion Wednesday afternoon a and following.. games 1 euchre and, crokinole , three new, residents were welcomed. to club — Mxs:. Jane McGregor, Mrs. Lawson and Mr. George Lawes,. The Walkerburn Club volunteers from Auburn' served lunch and helped with activities. The Clinton .Rinette Club entertained their adopted grandmothers at a Valentine Tea on Friday morning in the. ground floor . north dining area. This annual event is looked' forward to by the grandmothers with' 47' en- joying the social hour. mark) Street UCW fans April auction President Mrs. Edith Wright opened the first executive meeting of 1976 of the ant. St. UCW on Tuesday, February 10, and the minutes Of the last 'general meeting were read by Mrs. Ellen Wildfong. - Mrs. Edith Wright was appointed representative to the Official Board. The annual bazaar will have a "New Look" this year and a "New Name". Bazaar Festival will be held from :30 to 4:30 p.m., Saturday, November20, 1976. All ladies of the church are invited to participate in the Bazaar. Do you bake, knit, crochet, sew or enjoy any other craft? We welcome all your help. The morning unit has started work partieg preparitgt for the bazaar !and making plans for their auction in April'. This year their money will go towards repairs to the organ. The World Day of Prayer will be in the Wesley Willis Church on March 5, 1976 at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Roberta Plumsteel gave the treasurer's report and the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. ebekahs have known sisiets The gronic Rebekahs met _in .•..the.. lob a hall. on their regular ev / ing, . Monday February 16. = cause of •a good turnout,a final drawing for - tthh 1976 "Unknown Sisters" `,was made. During business, a money` donation was made to the Ability Fund and to the Educational Foundation of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario.. . Mrs. Mary ,Grigg reported a good crowd at the February 12 card party and winners were as follows ladies' high. Mrs. Gordon Scribbins: ladies' low, Mrs. Charles Wallis: men's high. Mr. Charles Wallis; men's low, Mr. Edwin Fothergill: lone hand. Mrs. Clayton Ellis. In the 500 game - winners were ladies' high, Mrs. Roy Connell: ladies' low. Mrs. Ernie Brown: men's high. Mr. Walter Pepper: men's low, Mr. George Wright. Draws on baskets of groceries were won by Mrs. Kindergarten Registration will be held in the following schools on the fisted dates: HOLM.ESVJL,E PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH 2 CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL MARCH 9 HULLETT CENTRAL SCHOOL MARCH 10 HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL MARCH 30 Registration may take place from 9:00 a.m. until 17:00 noon: and 1:00 p.m. unit, 3 30 p.m. Please bring birth certificates and immurzation records George Wright and Mrs. Walter Pepper. - The 'Sisters were asked to again invite friends or neigh- bours to the next card party. Thursday February 26, to help ensure a good at- tendance. The Noble Grand an- tqunced that the Hospital Au iliary is asking all Lodger Lodge' members to par- ticipate' -.,in the Blitz on February ,.F They shall " honoured at our next meetin by the of- ficial visit of the President of the Rebekah Assembly, Mrs. Helen Sheppard accompanied by our District Deputy President. Mrs. Irene Har- nack of Goderich. The sisters of Amber Rebekah Lodge. Hensall will also be our guests. After -the meeting, a penny sale convened by Mrs. Bert Rowden and Mrs. Reva Wilson was held to raise funds for the Assembly Presidents project and a delightful lunch was served by Mrs. Bob Taylor's and Mrs. Jim Mair's group. A story oflesus su and told JoluftiynCash Sunday Feb. 79th / p m BETHEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Corner at Wat:wino and Elgin Sts GODERICH Over 250 Monuments on Sale WiTH AVARIETY OF COLORS. STYLES AND SHAPES TO ,CHOOSE FROM --. MANY NEW THiS YEAR Whether it's a • MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION You are remettlbering a loved one LET i M T. PRYDE & SON LTD. HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS DON DENOMME 11A HAMILTON STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO S24 2373 524.6821 Lighted, cb>et+ gtabra and, yellow chi rsantlxemu s; r ade a prett l` I#y4l'l"settlnv far the weddingof l aalry t»e►ui ., Smith anPaul R,ieha Byers. • The Stwedding took .lace. I lam Anglican P_ es ChumM Middleton On Saturday November' 4 ►,.1975. The bridti4the ds;ughtcrto, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith RR 3. Clinton and the groo is the son of Mr. and Mrs Werner Byers, Clinton. The ,., Rev. Georg. Yournatoff performed thl ceremony. The organist, Mrs, J*seph Storey, of Clinton, played the wedding music and ac companied the" Rector, as he sang the "•Lord's Prayer." During the arrival of the bridal party, William Cox of Goderich sang, "Hand' ' �in Hand" and during the signing of the register, he sang '.We've Only just Begun." Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a white floor length gown . of embroidered french lace over an A-line peau-de-soie sheath with a flowered .ap- pliqued neck-line and a skirt banded on the bottom with white satin and adorned with a. large ,bow. A tiara of chine stones held the bride's three- quarter length veil of. mat- ching embroidered lace. Her bouquet. was a crescent of red roses, baby breath, white daisies and forget-me- nots.The matron of honour was Mrs.' Elaine Kilgour of Kit- chener, sister'of the bride. She wore a sheegown of turquoise chiffon over taf- fetta, with gathered sleeves. She wore a matching head- piece. Mrs. Barbara Kilgour of Bayfield and Mrs. Helen Castrenis of Stratford, also sisters of the bride, acted as bridesmaids, and- wore identical gowps to that of the maid of honour. They also carried bouquets of white. yellow and bronze daisies and baby's breath with nary 11 in Clinton Public Pital after Jn.: 111 far ut three weeks. She • was Byers -Smith streamers, to match their dresses, Wayne Byers, brother of the groom was groomsman. Mr. Bruce Byers, Mr. Robert -- "Byers and Mr, Carl Byers. all brothers of the groom were ushers. allowing the wedding. the r option • was held at the Candlelight. Restaurant in Goderich. A - three-tierted wedding, cake 'made by the bride's mother adorned the bride's table. The bride's mother wore a knitted floor -length gown in coral with lace sleeves and bodice. 1'fer corsage was of yellow roses: The groom's mother wore a black gown with a floral pattern. Her corsage was of white roses. Guests were present from, Toronto, Islington. Bratpp- ton, Camp Bordon, Oakville. Burlington. Stratford. Kit- chener. Egmondville and surrounding territory. Prior to her • marriage, showers were given. for the bride by Mrs. J.A. Patterson. St. James Anglican Church • 'ACW and Mrs. Barbara Kilgour Summerhill Ladies' Club idiots The Summerhill Ladies' Club met at the home of Verna Gibbings for their February meeting. Phyllis Tyndall opened- the meeting with a poem. "Va1ticatitiWM:f the Dawn There were 17 members and two visitors present. Thank • you notes were received from Olive Pen - found. Edith Lovett. Ida Wright and Russell Neal. A donation will be sent to the March of Dimes. There will be an auction at the March meeting. and each member is askedto bring at least one article. The March meeting.will be at Donna Gibbings home. when Roll Call will be an- swered with a joke or else pal a five cent fine. The lunch and program comt'nittee will consist of Sandra Westerhout. Hazel Watkins and Betty Batty, 1 February meeting included musical numbers by Gladys Van Egmond, Connie Gib- bings . a'hd Sharon • Ellis. Phyllis Tyndal read an ex- cerpr " fronj" " Charlie Farquharson's History of Canada. After the meeting closed, a delicious lunch was served. k BUS. PHONE 357_ 191 O RES. 357-1015 Wiegham Memorials +Guaranteed Granite + Cemefery Lettering +Buy Direct and save Commissions. The program for the vtit.tc Tice, 004,0- 6\e - N -4.O0 ea,P. • Bilin/ t rhlream 1 ant Ire Pant MNIH flint I)mr, • - bort arta l .r.h -, .." a •. ,a.®. Meru 11 tettrt, tial/ ta.: n a , Rhes, if/germ ,a, • 40. , . o., . a. ", ♦ t . w-1►p 1N11<ItW1111I1fCrirtare4.1.111MFav141, by . %lazaa 4v.b, % % ,anion.U4r2) 13) 7K$ SUNDAY, FEB. 22 8 PA Came early to get a good seat HURON MEN'S CHAPEL -Everyone Welcome AUBURN F vii prevarlw wham good men do reaffirm). 'e former Lamy Gertrr le„ Own, she was morn January 1879 in Goderich• to Jaynes nd Mary . Jane (Mott/ iwn.. She lived in .Detroit :tor 60 yrs. She. moved to Clinton from God ,inch two years ago. A graduate of Grace Hospital: in Detroit, she worked as a registered, nurse. She was predeceased by her husband, Glenn H. Botver. She is survived by two nieces. Funeral service was Friday, February 13 at McCallum Funeral Home with the Rev. Ronald • C. McCallum officiating. Interment was in Maitland Cemetery, Goderich. Eva Kaiser Mrs. Eva Kaiser passed away suddenly at her late residence.. Hensall, Satur- day, February 14, 1976 in her 1st year. She was the former Eva Zapse. wife, of the late Ben Kaiser and formerly of Detroit. She is survived by her sister, Mrs. Roy (Ethel) Consitt, Hensall and Austin Zapse, London. AIsQ sur- viving hre several nieces and nephews. The funeral was held from the Banthron Funeral Home, Hensall on Tuesday. February 17, 1976 with Rev. D . Beck officiating Inter- ment was in Baird Cemetery. Nellie May Welsh . Mrs. Oliver'R. (Nellie May) Welsh died February 7, 1976 at Huretl1view. She was 83. Formerly 'of RR 5 Clinton. Mrs, Welsh was a residenit. of Huronview nursing home for three years._ - Bron in Goderich township. March 28. 1892, a daughter of ` Guy and Esther Hicks. she married Oliver Robert Welsh in Goderich township on December 6. 1916. The couple resided in Goderich township, and then in 1960. Mrs. Welsh moved in with her daughter in London, until 1973, at which time' she moved to Huron view. . Mrs. Welsh was a member of the Bayfield United Church. She was also a member of the Byron United Church. Predeceased by her 'Oayfi+.eld. The Iuncral, and e�o1n11rxal 'service was hila.°February 9# 190 at the Beattie Funeral lame in Clinton with Reverend J. Reddy b of- ficiating! Interment followed - at the Linton cemetery.. ;ROBERT CHAMNEY Funeral services were held an February 14 ter Robert Chamney who -passed awsay.iii Clinton Public Hospital on February"t2 in his 90th year. He was the son of John Chamney and Sarah. Brooks and , was. born in t'he' Don- nybrook district. In 1910 he. married Clara Jane Craig and took up residence on the. family farm at Donnybrook. In 1959 they retired to Auburn. He was a member of the Knox United Church, Auburn. and a member of the Morning Star Lodge A.F. & A.M.: 309,.. He held his 50 year ,jewel which he received several years ago. The Lodge held a3" memorial service at the Stiles Funeral Home Goderich which was con- ducted by Wor. Bro. William - Stiles. master of the Lodge. - Predeceased by his wife in 1969. he is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Verna Doerr, of Niagara' Falls, and five sons. Elwyn. W'ngham: Herman, Windsor: Graham, RR 3, Goderich: Stuart, RR 2, Auburn: Gordon (Bud), RR 1. Auburn: 28 grandchildren. 37 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. The Rev. Stanley McDonald of Londesbo`rro conducted the service at, the Stiles Funeral Home with burial in Colborne Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill Chamney, Windsor: Douglas Chamney, 'Auburn: Donald Jardin. Kitchener.: Warren Bridge; Palmerston: Ronald Doerr. Niagara Falls: Gerald Chamney, Toronto. Flowerbearers were Brian Doerr. Niagara Falls: Harold Doerr. St. Catharines: Paul Chamney. Auburn: Eldon Chamney. Auburn: Daniel Chamney, Windsor: Steven Chamney, RR 2, Auburn. • Relatives were present - from Niagara Falls. St. Catharines, Toronto. Tren- ton. Windsor. Kitchener. Waterloo. W ingham. Goderich London. Palmerston, Michigan. F3rucefield and the surrounding district. Business and Professional Directory OPTOMETRY 1.E. IONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST CLINTON—MON ONLY 20 ISAAC ST 482-7010° SEAFORTH BALANCE OF WEEK INCLUDING SAT. A.M. GOVENLOCK St 527-1240 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square. GOOERICH 52t-7661 BOX 1033 212 JAMES ST HELEN R. TENCH . 8 A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TEL 482.99.82 CLINTON ONTARIO --- NORM WHITING UCENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt Courteous Efncient ANY TYPE. ANY SIZE ANYWHERE We fps complete sate PROFIT by EXPERIENCE Phone Cosset 236-4114 EXETER' DIESEL Pumps end intoctors aspfotoo For All Pop./,tar Mortes Huron F us! ''ttec t 'on Egu. purer't Barherd Rt! Canton 482 •97, INSUR ANCE K.W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE 3 REAL. ESTATE Phones Office 4829747 Res 482.7804 HAL HARTLEY Phone 482-3693 JOHN WISE GENERAL. INSURANCE GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office 482'9644 Ras: 482-7265 BRYAN LAVIS INSURANCE General and Lite '-Office: 10 King SI 482-9310 Residence: 308 'High St 482-7747 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For Air -Mister Aluriunuit Doors and Windows and ° AWNINGS and RAILINGS JERVIS SAES R L ..erv1.s68 Albert St Clinton 482 9390 $I Q'foEO AC' "i N"•w+ I9 tt'rxt •t rr• (;i4, , rch mita, L ir.�A — 5242011 P 0 dpi 307 T8ang1art, betty, Doig and Co, Chartered Accountant* 268 Mein St . Erste+ ARTHUR W READ, ' Resident Penn+)? BUS 235-0120 RES 238.8075 - ONTARIO STR IT ONTO ' SUN THE FRIENDLY CHURCH MISTER LAWRENCE S. LEWIS B.A. & Th. ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. DORIS Mc:KINLEY A, MUS. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1976 4:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Family Worship and Nursery i 1:30 Junior Cangregati SERMON: ..THE SECOND COMMANDMENT" Everyone Welcome, ' olemoseemommirovierietwomovionvomeeriornievegmelomeirisievoneepoiewinriemeessureasimvoiftworneviim WESLEY-WILLiS UNITED CHURCH . THE CHURCH THAT CARES !PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING'PEOPLE MISTER JOHN S. QESTREiCHER B.A. B.R.E. . ORGANIST MISY•CATHARINE POTTER 'CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1976 - 11 10 a . m Mornrng Worship Service 1I 00 a.m Sunday School and Nursery SERMON: "THE LORD'S PRAYER" 7 "THE GREAT AMEN" HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 1 p m Worship Service and Sunday School SERMON: "THE LORD'S PRAYER" 7 "THE GREAT AMEN" Sunday 5 p.m. Hotmesviile and Wesley -Willis Family Skating Party at the Arena. Followed by a Pot•uck Supper. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Clinton 263 Princess Street • Services: 10:00 a.m., and 2:30 p.m. t 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 BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH EVE RYONE QF U5 SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF TO GOD — ROM 1.4 12 PASTOR. BRIAN HARRISON HIMSELF 10.00 a -m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP / 30 p m EVENING WORSHIP $'00 pm FRIDAY WEDNESDAY 8 p m PRAYER MEETING YOUNG EVERYONE WELCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1976 1000 A.M HOLY COMMUNION FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE ST 1 street west of Community Centre) V 45a m WORSHIP SERVICE 11 00,1 rit SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR 8 p m Gospel Service cues 8 00p m PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY For Information Phone 482 9379 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 166 Vrctot la Street Pastor Wayne Lester G 45 a m Sunday School 11 00 a.m Morning Worship 1 +lO p m Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service 1 00p m Wednesday Prayer Service 8 00 p m Friday Young Peoples ALL' WEQCOME ti ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV EDWIN G NELSON CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1976 10 00 a m Sunday School for all ages 10 00 a m Worship Service ALT WELCOME FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SPEAKER JACK CHRISTIAANS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY , 10 00 a m Sunday School Classes for22all ape1976s 11 00a m Morning Worship E veryone Welcome SAINT JOSEPH'S Catholic Church lame. St Clinton Phone 487 9488 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1976 Mass Saturday 8 OP m SundIy 11 Goa m Conley ion Saturday 7 1,1 p m ALL WELCOME