HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-03-04, Page 15SOCIAL INEWS S uCW'
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Ihe annual World's Day of The United Church Women
Tarr service will be held on of Knox United Church,
Friday, March 5 in K ox Auburn held their annual
United Church Sunday school Family Night on Friday
,gym at Z p.rn. Mrs. Garnet evenirl inhe..:Sundy school
)„ealcer. 'Everyone is approximately- 100 members
Come.. present.
r,rr, Keith Robinson and Among the guests were Mr.
tighter Kim of Newmarket and Mrs. Murdoch Morrison,
with his -supply
lted on SaturdayVarna. interim
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross minister and.Pastor and Mrs. -
o'binson, . �• Alfred Fry of Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur former minister.
St. Marys visited relatives Words of welcome were
And friends in. the village last . given by Mr, Morrison, who
Friday. also said Grace for a delicious
,Many from this community dinner served by the United
tended the hospital closing Church Women.
,,protest meeting last week at Following the dinner a sing-
,linton. song was led by Miss Nancy
Mr. Wayne Scott' of Wawa is Anderson and assisted by
visiting with his parents, Mr. Mrs. Brian Hallam's class
and Mrs. Kenneth Scott and with Mrs. Norman W ightman
brother Eric Scott. as pianist,
A variety program followed
t
ter'e 'atderiet be the - iom =ot # ►e . cbv� eh with
Mrs. Torrance Tabb is a Patti
patient 'in Wingham District with baton twirling by
`ospital. and Kim McDowell ; apiano
Mr. Gerrard Gwyn ,of duet by Mrs. Florence
Bayfield spent the weekend Wightman and her daughter
'with his grandparents. Mr. Miss Marilyn Wightman: a
1 C k•
and Mrs . ,tirrier Andrews. piano solo by Brad ey oo
Mrs. Stanley Strasser of play by Mrs. Glen Webster's
Alta Loma, California, class; a comedy skit by Mrs.
returned home last Sunday Donald Haines and Mrs,
-after visiting with her father, Thomas J ardin; and a mouth -
Mr. W illian1 J. Craig, aunt organ solo by Rosi Robinson.
Mrs. Bell Allen and other A short message On family
. relatives.life was given by Pastor Fry.
Mrs. Jessie Naylor is a
patient in Alexandra Marine SOCIAL NEWS
and General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. SmithJ.A. last
W al laceburg visited
ACW weekend with their cousin,
The Anglican Church Mrs. Bell Allen.
Women of St. Mark's Mr. and. Mrs. Donald
Anglican Church 'met last Cartwright. David. Derrick,
week at the home ofMrs. Ian and Lorie visited last Sunday
Clark. The hostess was in with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
ar e. Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
colours - according to'
background.
. The/first meeting of Auburn
11 was held at the ,honne of
E0Aea s. -.T uereFlinr
opened With the 4- pldege
followed by .. the election of
officers.
President is Sandra Popp;
vice-president, Jayne
Arthur; secretary, Yvonne
Bean; press reporter, Trudy
Machan.
Leaders Trudy Machan and
F aye Seers led in the
x ouSsjofl on the Choice of the
Ica fling stitches article and
the fabric suitable to make
them,n , uluurs for
' th . 1#i'ti I by the coloUt
wheel to harmonize was also
discussed.
The -embroidery work box,
contents were also reviewed.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. George Timm, MisS
Erna Bethke and Mr;; Henry
Latmer of Liiirrie visited last
Tuesday with Mrs. Bell Allen.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Art Coombs of
Clinton visited with Mr. and.
Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Mrs.
Elizabeth Volland, and Mrs..
Daisy Ivey on their way to
Dashwood where they visited
Mr. Oluf Pedersen, who was
celebrating his 94th birthday.
Mrs. Coombs presented Mr.
Pedersen with a large bir-
thday cake that she had
baked herself for the oc-
casion.
Other visitors from out of
town were ; - Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hallum, Vanastra; Mrs.
Isabel MacDonald, Goderich;
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnston,
Jack and Leota, Brucefield;
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Finlayson
and family, Staffa; Mr.
Mrs. Lewis Taylor, Varna;
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Etue,
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Mrs. Robert Slater Read Smith and Christopher at London, Mr. and Mrs. Al
the scripture lesson for. Stratford last Sunday.
f - Ammerlmek. , Sarnia; Mr.
l�vinquasegesima � Sunday. 1Vlr Norman 1� and Mrs. Robert F h d
Mrs. Clark read from the
Living Message the story of
Sarah as found in the Old
Testament. The Collect was
led by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt.
. Mrs. Slater took charge of
the business part of the
meeting. The minutes were
Mrs.
accepted as read by
Donald Cartwright in the
absence... pf the secretary,
Mrs. John Daer. Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt, the
treasurer gave the financial
statement.
Roll call was answered by a
Bible verse containing the
name of the apostle Matthew.
A penny was put in the'
travelling apron for every
letter in "0- Holy Spirit,
Whom our Master sent".
Mrs. Slater read a letter
from Mrs. Fordyce Clark, the
south Saugeen Diocese
reporter. It was announced
that the World Day of Prayer
is to be held in Knox United
Church on March 5 at 2 p.m.
A delicious lunch was
served by Mrs. Clark assisted
by Mrs. Donald Cartwright.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Frances Clark spent
the weekend in London with
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh
and family.
Miss Laura Phillips and
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock
visited last Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald McCosh at
Ripley.
We are sorry to deport that
Mr. Harry Arthur is a patient
in ' Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital. Goderich.
Allen orenc an
Benmiller visited one ay last baby Roy, Rosseau; . Mr. and
week with Mrs. Bell Allen. Mrs. Ray Dyke and Catrina,
Goderich; Mrs. Femme
4-0 Boven, Kinburn; Mr. and
The first meeting of the Mrs. Aran Baird, Toronto;
Auburn 1 4-H Club for the Mrs. Joan Bierling, Varna;
spring project A Touch of
Stitchery was held at the
home of the assistant leader,
Mrs. John Hildebrand.
The leader, Mrs. Donald
Cartwright opened the
meeting with the 4-H pledge.
The election of officers took
place and the officers are:
President. _Marilyn Wight -
man; vice-president, Sherry
Verbeek: secretary.
revolving; press reporter.
Sheron Stadeirnann.
Mrs. Cartwright outlined
the requirements for the
project. sewing kits. and the
learning stitches article. Mrs.
Hildebrand told about the
color wheel and how to pick
FOOD S70RES
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TUESDAY MARCH 9 76
Old South
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Volland,
Goderich,
Jack Johnston • has just
returned from a two week
visit in Tucson, Arizona.
Town visitors were Mr. Bill
Wells, Mrs. Bona Clark, Mrs.
Winnie Skea and Mrs. Irene
Finlayson.
Sales barn report
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers; demand was active.
Cattle: heifers $38.50 - $41.00,
sales to $42.; steers, . S42. -
544.75, odd lot $45.; cows
$18.50 524.75. Pigs:
weinlings, $45. - $57.50;
feeder, $16.25 - $79.
Youth group
The Youth Group of Hensall
United Church met on Sunday
evening.
Plans were made for the
next meeting on March 7
when a bowling party will be
held, and preliminary, plans
for the Sunrise Service on
April 18. Slides were shown
by Rev. Beck of the progress
of the church during 1975.
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