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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-04-22, Page 3ter event organ o new residents, MrS. holdice liott were welco eatMondanIt... .. .. ram. The old time Music s provided by Marie n, Lorne Lawson and n SPelr with Morgan and • Nelsen- C►ear to lead the sing -a- 1• e Clinton christia4Christian armed volunteelrs' assisted ctivities. sidents enjoyed a the ladies of the Iinton Christian Reforjned Church on Tuday afternoon and'those without Immediate relatives were given an ±awed the Holy lily hOS just from a conducted Israel andgave very interesting commentary of his trip at the start Miss . Grace Ayleswortb, formerly' of Gorrie, thanked Mr. Rail .can behalf of the residents. The Over 90, Club met on. Wednesday afternoonin th+e first floor north sitting room and enjoyed a musical progream provided by three guests Mrs. Elsie Henderson, Nelson Lear and Morgan Dalton. Thee new residents were welcomed to the Club, Miss Muir. Miss Darrow and Carl Campion, bringing the membership to 48 residents. Local sorority hears tali 'President Marj Dobson opened the meeting of Beta Sigma. Phi `, ority on April 13th at the home of -Ruth rine. After repeating he. ,opening ritual, the roll Gall was taken with 15 members and five visitors answering. Secretary Marie Middleton gave the minutes of the previous meeting. An invitation was read from the Goderich Sorority inviting them to their Spring Tea on May 1st.* Marj read a letter from the Nursery Scbool thanking them for their donation. Treasurer. Gayle Wise gave the __balance in. .the treasurery, and vice- president, Audrey Kemp `welcomed a new member to Why you sho ki Leet i' i&R Block worry about your income taxes. H&R Block is a full-time, year-round income tax preRaration firm. We dont disappear after April 30th. Offices are open all year to help you with tax problems. Get a little peace of mind. NR BLOCK eminemormealiourameamos THEINCOME' TAIL PEOPLE 9 VICTORIA ST. N. GODERICH Highway 21 Beside Presbyterian Church Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Weekdays . 9-5 Saturdays Phone 5244658 Also 30 Isaac St., Clinton. OPEN SATURDAYS — NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY the club - Mary Marsh. The name of the new exemplar chapter will be Ont. XI Epsilon Beta X4826. The social committee gave the Women's Hospital Auxiliary. thanking them for past service and also inyiting members to their Florence Nightingale Tea on May 12. Marj announced that this year's Founder's Day Banquet would be held on April 27th at the Little Inn in Bayfield. The meeting was adjourned by Audrey Kemp and seconded by Michele Hansen. Everyone repeated the closing ritual and then joined hands for the Mezpah. The cultural program was presented - by Marie Mid- dleton and Ann Adams on "A Woman Speaks" and had Mrs. Peggy Menzies attend as guest speaker. She gave a very interesting talk on "The Woman". The evening ended with a White Elephant . Sale with items being auctioned by Sandra Westerhout and a delicious lunch was served by Ruth. UCW meets Mrs. Forbes opened the Afternoon Unit meeting of Ontario Street UCW with a poem. Mrs. Rad.ford's opening piano selections were enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Wiltse, Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Forbes then gave the Worship service on the Easter theme. Mrs. Wildfong, assisted by Mrs. Donna Tyndall, gave a film strip and tape of the life, work and worship of the Japanese. The tape stated that one half of one percent are Christian. Thirty members answered the roll call. The business meeting was conducted. Mention was made of the coffee party on May 20 at 9:30 a.m. and the joint thank -offering in the Ontario Street Church Sun- day April 25, at 7:30 p.m. see color slides SPECIAL SINGERS DAVE and DIANE BAAN This Sunday EVERYONE WELCOME L An, \raY `f ii . n:Ru' nrikA'iiiti' Teti ei'+a ii. `ir�u WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS. STYLES AND SHAPES TO CHOOSE FROMMANY NEW THIS YEAit.. Whether it's a • MONUMENT !MARKER +B INSCRIPTION You are remembering a loved one P YOU' DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL UIREMENTS _ _... DENOMME 37 afi3 A HAMILTON STREET 5S2244=2 73 ►i ERICH, ONTARIO H. Mervyn Holy of 131 Townsend Street, Clinton died April 12, 1916 at the Clinton Public Hospital. He was 82. The son of Georee and Evel.ine Hanly, he was bairn in Goderich Townshi p, . He resided in Godericlt and Stanley Townships until his marriage to Kathleen Taylor in 1927 in Clinton. The couple remained in Stanley Township, where Mr. Hanly• was the tax assessor and collector for the Town- ship, as well as a farmer. The couple moved to Clinton in 1971.. Mr. Hanly was a former Reeve of Stanley Township and was elected as "citizen of the year" in that township in 1967. He was also a member of the Orange Lodge, 710 where he was a Black Knight, and a member of Ontario Street United Church. Surviving Mr. Hanly besides his wife is a daughter. Phyllis (Mrs. William Nediger). London and two sons, Dr. Charles Hanly, Toronto; and Bill Hanly of Goderich. He is also survived by 10 grandchildren. Mr. Hanly was predeceased by one sister and one brother. The funeral was held April 14, 1976 at Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton. Rev. L.S. Lewis officiated. Interment followed at the Clinton cemetery. Pallbearers were Mervyn Falconer; Frank Falconer; Robert Glen: Waiter Forbes: Mel Graham and Charles Nelson. Flower bearers were John Hanly, Hugh Hanly, Steve McPherson and Bill Nediger. Well-known. ;ma bras ster4 •'Jack Burg! f . Lon- don,, will be a special gs speiker at the y -Willis United Church service 'neat Sunday, May 2• Mr. Burghardt, who will address the anniversary service, is a Port Colborne native and chief newscaster on CFPL- TV. Lions provide film or Huron audiences Goderich Lions Club has purchased the film. "How to Say NO to a Rapist" for free use by any group in Huron County. The film should be of prime interest to women's organizations, church groups, nurses, social workers, parent -teacher associations, institutes, youth and adult audiences alike. Showing time is about fifty minutes. "How to Say NO to a Rapist was filmed before a student audience. The speaker creates an at- mosphere that cuts through the anxiety, embarrassment, and myths which have made di' cussion of rape taboo. There are no real-life or dramatized scenes of rape situations which viewers might find offensive in this film. Many of the speaker's comments are directed to the men in the audience. His sensitivity in dealing with his subject is the main element in the success of the presen- tation. This film will be main- tained by the media centre of the Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clinton. Reservations for its use may be made by telephoning 482-3496: Arrangements can be made to have it delivered to the school nearest your location. After use you would return the film to the school for transportation back to the media centre. No costs are involved. "The Goderich Lions Club hopes you will see this film. Can you afford not to? No community is without a rape problem, whether recognized' or not," says Lion Jim Coulter. UCW afternoon unit hars about making icilla The Afternoon Unit of Wesley Willis United Church Women met in the church parlor, on April 15th with 18 members and three visitors present. Mrs. F. McGregor presided and gave a poem on "Spring". a hymn was sung and Mrs. A. Moffat read the scripture, followed by prayer. by Mrs. H. Adams, and meditation , by Mrs. McGregor, concluding with a poem entitled "Borrowed". "Reskregoad". Mrs. G. Rathwell presided for the business meeting. The minutes were read and ap- proved and treasurers report given by Mrs. C. Stewart. Plans were made for the group to serve coffee after evening anniversary service on May 2. Likewise, plans were made for UCW spring thankoffering April 25th. Twenty-nine home and 17 hospital calls were reported. Mrs. Rathwell gave some poems. Mrs. McGregor introduced Gerald Hiltz Q.C. as guest speaker, who gave a most informative talk 'about '`Making of a Will". Mr. Hiltz was kept busy answering questions from the interested group, Mrs. McGregor thanked the speaker on behalf of the group and presented him with a gift. Lunch was served by Mrs. H. Johnston's group. IT'S SPRING Step Out in Cool, Comfortable Casuals LEISURE'SUITS SLACKS SPORT SHIRTS TEE SHIRTS JACKETS Planning >~ Spring Wadding? We haven* Formal Rentals for the big day. • V9 GLADYS McDOWE[.L Gladys McDowell of Andrew Street in Exeter passed away Easter Sunday at the home of her niece Mrs. Jeanne (Kershaw) Muldoon of London. Miss McDowell was celebrating. her 80th birthday. . ck tnet`i+ *,i McDowell was of the late Chart (McClinton) and Robert ,McDowell. She was predeceased by her brother Marvin McPOwell of the Blyth area and sisters Mrs. Franc (Vera) Kershaw of Goderich' and Mrs, Jack (Della) Cowan of Exeter. She is survived byher nieces and nephews, Mrs. Jeanne Muldoon of London, . Jack. Kershaw of Orlando, Florida, Don Cowan of Exeter, Anna Snell of Kitchener, Graeme and Harvey McDowell of Blyth. Miss McDowell taught in Goderich in the public school system for nearly 40 years and made her home with the Kershaw family. She devoted her life to the teaching profession and also was active as President of the, Cancer Society of Huron. County. She was an adherent at the North Street United Church. Last fall Miss McDowell met in Grand Bend with four of her school chums from Stratford Normal days celebrating their 60th an- niversary of friendship that sprang up at the beginning of their careers. At the request of Miss McDowell her body has been donated to the University of Western Ontario for medical research. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 401 Nelson Street, London or to the Ontario Heart Foun- dation, 310 Davenport Road, Toronto. Funeral services were at the Needham Funeral Home. How does it feel to be out on the street? Find out. Take a walk. • `1 AAA , block [..R.. • A NEW IDEA FOR AN OLD THEME T e \V life for old diamonds .. . a sf)CCiUl , CUst0fl geiri-re iriou riti ng ser‘ ice offered t� \ till 2O OFF APRIL ONLY Gemstones never "date" ...only their settings become worn out. in new and fashionable settings the beauty of the stone themselves will surprise you. We can com- bine stones from several old pieces into one dazzling new ring ...or even add new stones. Ideal for Mother's Day. Dur reputation speaks for itself. BOTH STORES -AT THE MALL d. ON THE SQUARE The Sdb8r+e The Mali 524-7841 524-2924 .O'I TANIO STREET UNITED COMM! THE FRIENDLY MINISTER LAIN R.ENcE S. LEWIS 0.A. 0. Th. ORGANIST lietIOl DIRECTOR MRS. DORIS MckINLEY a Mus. SUNDAY, ARPIL 25. 1976 9:45 a.m. Sur ay SCIIIVI 11:00 a.m. Family Warship and Nursery ,1.1:30 Junior Congregation SERMON: "H'ANULiNG OUR DOUBTS" Everyone Welcome ° WESLEY-WILLIS, UNITED CHURCH THE CHURCH THAT CARES eEpPLE SERVING GOD THOUGH SERVING PEOPLE MISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E. ORGANIST MiSS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN• SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1976 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery SERMON: "TO HANG OR NOT TO HANG?" 7:30 p.m. UCW Spring Thankoffering. at Ontario Street Church HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m. Worship Service and Sunday School SERMON: "TO HANG OR NOT TO HANG?" CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Clinton 263 Princess Street Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. (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 EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF TO GOD — ROM 14 12 ` PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:OOa.m. MORNING WORSHIP 1:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP8:00 p.m. FRIDAY WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING YOUNG EVERYONE WELCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1976 10:00 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE ST. (1 street west of Community Centre) 9:45 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE t t :00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR 8 p.m. Gospel Service Tues. 8:00 p.m. PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY For Information Phone 482-9379 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Pastor Wayne Lester t t :00 a.m. Morning Worship 166 Victoria Street 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service 8:00 p.m. Friday Young Peoples ALL WELCOME 1 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. EDWIN G. NELSON CHARLES M.ERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1976 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ALL WELCOME FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON• SPEAKER: JACK CHRISTIAANS SUNDAY, APRIL. 25, 1476 10:0o a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages 11:00 a°m- Morning Worship Everyone Welcome Help your Heart„. Help our Heart Fund.