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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-11-17, Page 8PAGE 8—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1.7,.1977 Missionary at Londesboro United Church Welcoming into the Nar- thex on Sunday morning were Bert Shobbrook and Emerson Hesk, and the ushers were Greg Andrews, Steven Bromley, Bob Penfound and Kevin Tamblyn. •The choir anthem was "I know whom I have believed with", with Ruth Shaddick choirleader and Louise McGregor organist. Rev. McDonald's children's story was "Jesus and the children" Junior teachers were Barbara Bosman and Helen Lee. Guest speaker was Miss Glenda Dickison who spent one year on missions in Nigeria, now training for a nurse at Victoria hospital, London. Her message was "I love to tell the story" of her work in Nigeria. There was a good turnout to the special fellowship night when she showed her coloured slides. Rev. McDonald conducted the opening service. A question and answer period was held and Rev. McDonald thanked her and all showed their appreciation. A social hour was held in the church hall. Glenda's home here is at Brodhagen. Londesboro I 4-H Meeting 5 was held on October 19 at Hattie Snell's home, and roll call was in- dividually answered by each. Two apple pies were made, one with purchased crust and apples the other made from flour etc. and peeled apples. These were served with tea and cheese and were enjoyed by hll. Meeting 6 was held October 26 at the home of Pat Bylsma. All answered roll call and discussion centered around short cakes, puddings, cakes, quick breads and cookies. Pat and Susan did the demonstration which was banana bread and all ate .a bread which was already baked., The last meeting of mixed fruits was held on November 2 at the home of Chris Van Speng.en. Discussion was garnishes and ac companiments, fruit specialties, fruit and cheese trays, fruit fondues and fruit arrangements. They also did "the name bf the game", the recipe for tonight a fruit fondue which contained apples, oranges, raisins, cheese and crackers , and apple cider. They will all meet at achievement day, December 10 at 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The mothers will come and watch the skits and exhibits at Blyth Public School and everyone welcome. Apple Dumpling Gang, 4-H The • Apple Dumpling Gang_ invited their mothers to come to a Hallowe'en party. Everyone was in Hallowe'en costume, and they played some games. The girls made grape sparkle and pies. These were served throughout the party. Everyone enjoyed the party. Personals Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Radford on the death of her brother Jack Fraser of Egmondville on Sunday. Mrs. Beth Knox returned home Sunday afternoon from spending last week in Clinton Public Hospital after un- dergoing leg surgery. Mrs. Laura Saundercock and Mr. and Mrs. Perc Mc,Bride, Carlow pent Thursday in London and visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crich. • Emerson Hesk spent last weekend with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson, London. He and Velma also visited in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gillies and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacFarlane of St. Thomas visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson, London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. Mrs. Claire Vincent Sr. spent the ' weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. Capling in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Durnin of St. Helens visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe, Brussels visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe. Honoured on 83 birthday A social afternoon was spent on Monday afternoon at the home of Alice Davidson when she entertained several nieces and'daughter-in-law of Mrs. Laura Saundercock, who celebrated ' her 83rd birthday on November 10th. Some contests were held, pictures 'were taken and a social time was enjoyed by all. A lovely decorated "Happy Birthday" cake was served by Alice, and Happy Birthday was sung. Mrs. Saundercock thanked Alice for the afternoon and all for coming. Guests present were from Goderich, Carlow, Blyth, Clinton and Lon- desboro. Berean Unit meets The Berean Unit at the UCW held their meeting November 8 in the church hall. President Hattie Wood opened the meeting with "my heart is full today." Worship was taken by Mary Longman reading "the longest piece" and hymn "0 God of love Beatitudes read in unison and scripture was read by Hattie Wood, and meditation by Mary reading "let us be grateful to God." Business was conducted by the president, with the minutes of the last meeting being read by Nona Pipe, and the treasurer's report by Dora Shobbrook, Happy birthday was sung for Laura Saundercock. All signed a get well card for Edythe Beacom. To clean brass for November will be Elsie Shaddick; December, Vi Burns, while on the nominating committee are Mary Longman and Laura • Lyon. December meeting will be a pot luck lunch at 12:30 noon. Alice Davidson reported she, Laura Saundercock, Edythe Beacom and Laura Lyon had visited Mrs: Ida Townsend at Huronview for her birthday October 26. For the program, Hattie Wood read "remember their name in courage" and "In Flanders fields." Study was "in- formation of New Horizon" by Alice Davidson assisted by June Peck of Auburn and Evelina Webster of Blyth, Alice and Evelina also gave the Lord's Prayer. Alice read "count ways riot to be lonely" and prayer. The New Horizon program was started by Government in August 1977 and is for the homebound. Alice Davidson is the key representative for Londesboro district. Guests were both presented with a gift and lunch was served by 'Laura Lyon assisted by Margaret Whyte. WI meets The WI world affairs meeting with guests from Clinton WI and Summerhill club, was held on November 9 in the hall at 8 p.m. The meeting opened in usual manner with Genivieve Allen at the piano. President Dora Shobbrook welcomed all with "Peace is to love your neigh- bour as yourself" Roll call was answered with a newspaper clipping of another country by 20 members and 18 visitors. The minutes of the last meeting and treasurers report were read by secretary treasurer Gay Datema. Correspondence included an invitation from both Clinton and Tiger Dunlop WI's for November 25th. Clinton had already been accepted and regrets are to be sent to Tiger Dunlop. The 4-H achievement days are to be held at Blyth and Clinton on December 10th. In new business, a letter of resignation from secretary - treasurer Gay Datema was accepted and assistant secretary Marjorie Anderson is to complete the term vacated. Ten dollars was donated to the Blyth Legion for remembrance, and it was moved to buy pitchers. Nona Pipe gave a reading "ivhy we wear a poppy", and Genevieve Allen favored with accordion numbers "Swanee River" and "Tennessee Waltz." Anyone wanting WI name tags, contact Marjorie Anderson in November. Also, shut-in names should be handed in as soon as possible. Ruth Vincent introduced Keith Allen, a teacher at CDSC who spoke on world religion yoga, he was thanked and presented with a gift by Marjorie Duizer. A successful bake sale was held and lunch was served by Romona Jamieson, Kay Konarski, Beth Knox, Florence Cartwright and Hattie Snell. Appreciation to WI for the evening was ex- pressed by Connie Colclough, Clinton WI, and Donna Gibbings, Summerhill. The December meeting will be a family night, pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Armistice Day Hullett Central Public School held Armistice Day service at the United Church on Thursday November 10 at 1:30 p.m. when 312 pupils were escorted by Constable Wilson and their teachers to the church. Flag bearers were. Shelley Westerhout and Derrick , Cartwright and ushers were Nancy Penfound and Harry Vanderlei. Pop- pies were put on the cross by pupils, and the service was "auctions for peace." "In Flanders Field" was read by Youngsters along with the older generations turned out for the Holmesville UCW bazaar last Wednesday to buy arts and crafts and baked goods. A lunch of sandwiches, pies, tea and coffee were also available and Judy Chambers, Kristine Boland and Karla Boland on her mother's knee, Mrs. Susan Boland of Clinton enjoyed the lunch. (photo by Elaine Townshend) MORE NE,WS MORE FEATURES Keep informed with the News -Record FAMOUS BRAND NAME STEREO SPEAKERS AND RECEIVERS 1 DAY ONLY FACTORY SURPLUS SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 .10 a.m. . 3 p.m. SPEAKERS REG. LIST PRICE '30. to '299. EACH SALE PRICE FROM $ 10 TO s80 • • EACH SINGLE SPEAKER FROM $5o EACH Some speakers with slightly imperfect finish or scratch on cabinet. 2 year warranty. Power handling 5 to 80 watts RMS. RECEIVERS - 5 5 WATTS 1HF - $ I 60: Cash and Carry Held at the VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE Highway 4, 2 miles south of Clinton. Teresa KonaNd and "Flanders pop y" by Darlene Hunk jng. Wreaths were laid by Neil Cartwright representing the boy scouts, Sally Bollard for CGIT. The honour roll from two world wars was read by Cameron Moon. The two minutes silence and last post were explained by Canadian Legion member Elliott Lapp. Rev. McDonald closed, and 0 Canada was sung, with Mr. Bob Blackwell in charge of the music, WI CARD PARTY There were five tables in play at the WI card party Friday night. Winners were: ladies' high, Margaret Taylor; lone hands, Hazel Reid; low, Nona Pipe; men's high, Wilfred Glazier; lone hands, Mary Clark (playing as a man) ; low, Bert Shob- brook. There will be another party in two weeks on November 25th. In charge will be Alice Buchanan, Tri Duizer and Elma Jew,itt. A truck owned by Boyes Transport of Clinton was completely wrecked early last Thur- sday morning when it left Highway 8, near the Constance Road, and flipped over. Driver Robert M. Johnston of Clinton who said a car cut him off, luckily escaped injury. (News - Record photo) Hensall Legion hold banquet Personals Mr. Edgar Munn is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter where he is receiving treatment. Mrs. Harold Parker returned home after visiting with her son-in-law and. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Dalton and Carla at Seaforth. Mr. Lorne Chapman was taken by ambulance to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where he is undergoing treatment. CPT Plan Euchre The CPT committee of the Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges met last Thursday evening in the lodge rooms with Jack Upshall conducting the meeting. Plans were made to hold a Euchre on December 1 and in January and March. Donations were voted to the arena and to the War Memorial Children's Hospital. Plans were made to deliver the shut-ins Christ- mas Boxes on December 18 at 2 p.m. Rev. Dr. Fox of Huron College London conducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Miss Brenda Pepper presided at the organ and led the choir. Legion holds banquet The local branch of the Canadian. Legion held a banquet last Friday evening in the Legion Hall which was attended by 70. The Ladies' Atnxiliary catered to the meal. Jack Riddell MPP was the guest speaker and. Harold Knight Reeve of,Hensall; Jack Tinney, Reevof Hay; Erwin Sillery Reeve of Tuckersmith spoke briefly. Two life time members Harry Horton and Peter McNaughton were in at- tendance and following the program a social hour with the Ladies in attendance was enjoyed. St. Paul's hold Communion Holy Communion was administered in St. Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday by Rev. G.A. Anderson. The flowers were in loving memory of Catherine Sarah and David Blackwell who were baptized by Rev. F. Ryan in this church 100 years ago on November 11; placed WELCOME to Mr. & Mrs. R. Humphery, new owners of Edith Anne Johnston's Beauty Shop. We at Hutton Real Estate handled the transaction. were happy to have Mel Mothers WINGHAM Representing ON 944 QUEEN ST. N. KINCARDINE 396-2061 It 396.2066 Having sold my Beauty Salon, 1 wish to thank all my wonderful customers and friends who have been so loyal and understanding during the past seventeen years. They have been busy, enjoyable, and fruitful years:., made so by your unfailing support. "Thank you" seems such a small and inadequate thing to say for all your kindness and thoughtfulness to me over the years, especially during my several long hospital stays, but it comes straight from my heart. Thanks also to my great staff, Sue, Lynda and Lillian, and my former girls, all of whom have become like my family. Orland joins me in thanking you for such an abundan- ce of good wishes, cards, gifts, and flowers on our retirement. They will warm our hearts as we start on this new phase in our lives. We invite all you good people to come and see us at our cottage In Point Clark from May to November, or at our Florida home November to May. The doors will always be open to all Clinton and area folk. Sincerely, Edith Anne Johnston CEDAR HOLME COTTAGE 95 LAKESIDE TRAIL R.R.1 - RIPLEY, ONTARIO 3 VISTA DRIVE OCEAN BREEZE PARK JENSEN BEACH, FLORIDA 33457 Edith Anne Johnston announces the sale of her Beauty Salon, Edith Anne Hair Fashions to Ramona Humphries who will take over the business on Monday, November 21, 1977 carrying on under the present name. Mrs. Hulhphries has had several years experience and is prepared to carry on with all phases of hair care, in- cluding a new service of Men's Hairstyling. Sue Murray is continuing on. I would ask that you give Ramona the same wonderful support that I have enjoyed for the past 17 years. Edith Anne Johnston Edith Anne's Beauty Shop "The Shop with the Friendly Atmosphere" CORNER OF GIBBINGS & RATTENBURY STS. CLINTON PHONE 482-7697 :au by David, John and Helen Blackwell. Miss Dorothy Farquhar of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother Mrs. Emma Farquhar. 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