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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-09-30, Page 13tope 0 .tet' with a Y e « tin "* along Sh Shirley %(ttzz ►1 . $ meeting will ed +�e forMrs. lien SiC haddk• ' home Of Margaret Rev. McDonald asked 'the Ober I S. blessing and following the Perso ' tt 4. direr, appreciation wastruly pusd Yours. and expressed to the Sunday are happy t annthe Alen ahn±te� as the choil" . Lyse Lovett as School teachers and arrival of our first great- • o mist, B.ev. Ison's assjstan�ts for their dedication grandson, Kenneth Carter "Pilgrim giving of Colquhoun on September 2._.k drew tt� ; ; was P'`h�' , -.int a _, d loyality in the S g , i. �i .... s s #� 3t Hospital. A brother their time and talents in the in Clinton and training of our for Chastity. ,Txlnhor congregation leading teachers . were Mrs. Bill children and young people, Mr. and Mrs. Orval NewbyBroralex,Mrs. Reg. Lawson and Christine Carter. The message was "Why are we here". The flowers on the memorial stand were in loving memory of Mr. Chris £ennedy, placed by his wife. Joyce and family. The other flowers were in honour of the marriage of Sherri Kennedy to Donald Bartliff in this church on Friday evening, and the marriage of Sheila Baker and Jim Thompson on Saturday evening. Registration night for the youth groups was held in the -United Church Hall_. on Thursday evening with an excellent registration in all groups. Youth groups are open to children and young people of the community. Further registrations will be accepted from those not able to attend Thursday evening. Leaders are busy this week preparing programs for the coming season. The first meeting will be held Tuesday October 5 at 7:30 p.m. The Cubs will meet in Hullett Central School; the couts in Londesboro com- munity Hall and the CGIT in the church hall. The Explorers will meet on Thursday, October 7 at 4 p.m. and the Hi C Teen group on Friday, October 1 at 8 p.m. The Messengers will continue to meet on the first S- pf:each mont .during..: the morning church s ervioe. Explorers Expedition one, of ..the xploreres was held on eptember 26 in the church basement with 17 girls present Suggestions for recreation for the coming year were voted on with bowling, andalso to the choir, leader and organist for the loyal support and the excellent way in which they had led the congregation in the worship through praise and for their wonderful choir numbers. A very entertaining film was also shown to the group. The group expressed their appreciation to the United Church . Women for the banquet and evening. Aintwell Unit The regular meeting of the Aimwell unit of the Lon- desbpro UCW was held at the -home of Norma S lousher on September 20. Jean Whyte, unit leader conducted the business period. The roll call was answered by "A concern I have". There were 22 members and four visitors present. The minutes and financial report were read returned home on Monday night, September 20' from a two week fishing trip to Pembroke. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutherland, Colborne spent severaldays last week with Mrs. Gordon Robinson. Sunday visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Durnin were. Mrs. Edna Holmes and Mer. and Mrs. Jack Hooper of Dresden and Mr. Emerson Hesk. Rev. McDonald was guest minister for Dungannon's 10Ist anniversary services on Sunday and visited with his mother at Atwood and was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Pentland, Dungannon. Miss Lloy Shaddick of Kitchener visited on the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick. Visitors on Monday Sep- tember 2T with Mr. and Mrs. There were thank -you Bert Shobbrook were his cards from Howard Clark, cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mary Longman and the Harris of Sault Ste. Marie, family of the late Gladys Ontario. Gourley. , Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson Helen Lawson reported for and family of Woodstock the General UCW. The spent'Saturday night Arith her Thankoffering is to be parents Mr. and Mrs. • Bert October 4 at 8 p.m. Addie Shobbrook. Ross and Muriel Hunking reported on Alma were guests at the Thompson - College, a school for women, Baker wedding on Saturday which she had attended. night. on. the, maternity ward atfaillentirnt:sosPirVatt".0ZetaSnarst.2*.eraMrsrs: Jay Bal a 3t liar Ensure o nursin , Trcained t week after �'� years ,. � g ret re as received an gifts and cards at a retirement dinner last week 'She recelrved. a silver tray romy S Iver relish dish from the staff, a bouquet of roses. from the doc- tors* figurine from Dr. Addison, and a pottery from friend Arabel Bushell. (News -Record photo) begin in cunt**, Oct. 4. Vanastra Oct. s, Gt derich Oct.7 Ser the Huron Coue my Board of Ed tion ed in this paper for registration details. At The Deaiership -Hamilton St. -Downtown - Goderich THURSDAY .11. FRIDAY EVENINGS September 30 8 October 1 - 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Church calendars will be sold again this year. Elec- tions were held with: chief explorer, Shelley Westerhout; keeper of the log, Valerie Millson; keeper of the treasury, Marilyn Archambault. Mrs. Westerhout conducted a Bible quiz program. Laurel Duizer and Elizabeth Lawson will conduct the quiz next month. Recognition and Appreclatlon The United Church women iat.Meld a . recognition and ap- preciation banquet for all Sunday School teachers and The Clinton team at the Kinsmen's baseballtournaMent held in Exeter recently won the consolation prise. The team members. standing from left to right are: Paul Morrison, Tex Van Riesen, Larry Jones, and Don Jef- ferson. Kneeling from left to right are: Wes Chambers, Bill Hoskin, Rick Finch and Dave Prout. 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