HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-01-04, Page 8PAGES —.CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 ,1979
Twelve Huron County ladies graduated from the
fourth homemakers' course at Conestoga College,
Clinton Campus, in mid-December. A graduation
dinner was held at the White Carnation in
Holmesville. Back row, left to right are: Luba
Weber, RR 2, Lucknow; Rosemary Boyce,
Goderich, instructor; Jan Langlois, RR 1, Kin-
cardine; Bernice Morland, RR 1, Gorrie; Leslie
Cole, Stratford, instructor; 1-lelen Gardner,
Wingham; and Lorraine Webber, Hensall. Front
row are: Margarita Schultz, Kitchener, formerly of
Goderich; Faye Bakker, Hay; Valerie Nagels, RR
3, Goderich; Norma Moore, RR 5, Wingham; Vicky
Bakelaar, RR 3, Kippen; Ali`ee R,00seboom, RR 3,
Zurich. (Missing when photo , was taken: Lorry
Schotts, Clinton.) (photo by Elaine Townshend)
Lond.esboro busy over the hotiday
by Dora Shobbrook
United Church
Gre-eting the
congregation into the
sanctuary on Sunday
morning were Nick
Whyte and. David Lear.
The ushers were Kevin
Hulley, Mark Mitchell,
Greg Andrews and
Wayne Hulley.
Music was supplied by
the --organist Louise
McGregor and Ruth
Shaddick the choir,
leader. The, soloist was
Harry Lear, ac-
companied by Gail Lear.
Rev. Stan McDonald
gave a children's story
and the junior teachers
were Bev Riley and'June
Fothergill.
Communion was taken
and assisting Rev.
McDonald were Garnet
Wright and Margaret
-Whyte:.Reg Lawson, Nick..
Whyte, •"Emerson- Hes-lc—
and Nelson McClure
served the bread while
Don Buchanan, Bert
Lyon, Jim JamieSbn and
Edythe Beacom served
the wine.
After the church ser-
vice, a meeting of the
congregation was held for
the 'election of the
pastoral relations
committee. Those chosen
were, Gordon and
Darlene Shobbrook,
Garnet Wright, Bert
Lyon, Greg . Andrews,
Laura Scott, Helen
Lawson, John Jewitt and
Allen Bosman. The
alternatives are Don
Buchanan, Teilman
Westerhout and Nick
Whyte.
Mrs. Hattie Wood was
appointed as secretary
for tle meeting.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Burns visited with his
brother Harry Burns in
the Owen Sound- hospital
on Monday.
Greg Andrews spent
Thursday to Monday in
Toronto with his parents,
Mr. ''and - ;yrs. Bill
Andrews, B1re'hda and
Nancy.
\ Mrs. Laura Saun-
dercock spent New
Year's day with her
nephew Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Crawford of
Blyth.
The WI Cultural Affairs
meeting will. be held on
Wednesday, January 10
at 8 p.m. '
Fourteen members of
the Young People's
Sunday School class
enjoyed an evening of
bowling on December 29.
This was followed by a
pizza party at the home of
Rev. McDonald,
The high bowler of the
evening was Neil Cart-
wright.
Rev. McDonald spent a
few days with his mother
in Atwood over the
Christn•)as holiday. .
Mrs. Myrtle Fair -
service spent Christmas
Day with Mrs. Margaret
Taylor and her family.
Mr. and -Mrs. Barry
Pipe and family frog
London spent December
24 with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe.'
Mr'. and Mrs'. Bob
Thompson spent
Christmas night and
Boxing Day with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
John Lawrie, Robbie .and
Jennifer from Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. William •
Hamilton of Moorefield
spe'tit a few days with
their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Pipe spent Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Coultes-of'Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Longman spent Christ-
mas Day with her sister
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris
and family in Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross
Millson'and family spent
Boxing Day with her
parents,. Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Shobbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Fothergill and family
spent- Christmas- w_
sister; Mr:.and Mrs: Jack
Simpson and family of
Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Oswald of Portage La
Prairie, Manitoba, spent
the Christmas week with
their daughter, Mr., and
Mrs. Bill Shaddick, Julia
and Junior.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Saundercock spent
Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day with their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Peck and Kelly at
Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Wood held Christmas on
December 26 for their
family, Prof. and Mrs.
Bill Andrews and family
from Toronto along with
Mr. and Mrs: -Ken Wood
and family ,from
\ingnam
Cpl. and Mrs. Richard
Shaddick and Sandra of
Burnaby, B.C. spent a
two week Christmas
holiday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Shaddick and•..Mr.
and Mrs. Scott of
Seaforth. New Year's
Day visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Jeff Shaddick
and Susie of Waterloo,
Lloy of Kitchener and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shad-
- dick and the boys.
Congratulations go to
Mr. Nelson Lear of
Huronview, who
celebrated his 81st bir-
thday on January 1 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs..
Harry Lear and boys.
Also present were Mr.
and Mrs. George
Underwood and family
from Wingham.
Christmas Day -visitors -,
with -Mr. and-Mr-s:_..Reg
Lawson, John and
Elizabeth were Mr. John
Turner and Mr. and Mrs.
George Turner Barry and
Bernice from Tucker-
sm ith.
The Lawsons visited on
Thursday with his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren of
London.
.Mrs. Florence Cart-
wright, John and Claude
spent` Christmas Day
with her mother and
family, Mrs. Mae Rinn of
Belgrave.
Boxing Day visitors
with Mrs. Edith Cart-
wright of Huron -view
were Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Cartwright, Donna, and
Patricia of London and
Mrs. Florence Cart-
wright and John and
Knights host ladies
By Rene Brochu
Last Thursday evening,
the Seaforth Knights of
Columbus Council
Chambers at , St.
Columban was asplendor
as the Knights hosted
their ladies at the annual
Christmas Party. Mozart
and his Melody Makers
provided all with ex-
cellent selections of
dance music; we had such
a splendid turnout that
the dance floor seemed no
larger than -a postage
stamp. - •
Santa Claus, portrayed
by Brother ' Charles
Jefferies, ably assisted
by past Grand Knight
Charles Rau, was present •
and provided the ladies
with a gift.
The Grand Knights'
Draw, under, the
supervision of Counil
Activities Chairman
Brother John Paul Rau,
Seamus Doherty. The
consolation prize went to
Eldon Schmidt also of
Clinton. Both tickets were
sold by Program Director
Brother Rene Brochu.
Grand Knight Seamus
Doherty and' his char-
ming wife Betty hosted
the evening and made
everyone welcome.
The Fourth Degree
which is under the
leadership of Faithful
Navigator Sir Knight Vic
Weldon had been invited .
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to attend and held their
annual Christmas Draw.
Ticket chairman Knight
Al Grant handled the
draw proceedings. The
first prize went to Don
Scrimgeour of Blyth,
second to Joan Waldon,
third to Mr. E. Hess of
Stratford, and fourth
prize went to Mr. C.
Crawley of Mitchell. An
enjoyable evening was
had by all who attended
and a delicious . lunch of
Ham and Turkey with all
the trimmings was
provided to round out the
evening.
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Thje Arthritis Society
points out that out of the
more than 100 different
types of arthritis, some
are serious and some are
not. The degree of
disability varies widely
as do methods of treat-
ment.
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INDEPENDENT SHIPPER
United Co -Operatives
of Ontario
Livestock Department
Toronto -
Ship your, livestock
with.
FRANK VOOGEI
-- Dash MOoe! -_
Monday Is shipping
day from Venra• Stockyard
previously Rey Seotcbiner
'1.15 per.hutidrwd- for
cattle.
11.50 per . hundred for
veal an sheep.
Call C►aehwood 23S-2707
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Sy 7130 a.m: Monday
for prompt service
No hargrs' on pi e
Claude.
Benefit dance
The specjal ap-
pointment Boy's Band
held a benefit dance at
the Lucknow Community
Centre. The+ dance was
held for the Ontario
Society of - Crippled
Children and almost
$1,000 was raised.
-The band includes
three Londesboro boys,
Danny Lear, Wayne Lyon
and Ken Pollard.
WLcard party
There were six tables in
play on Friday night,
December 29 `for .the WI
card party.
The winners included:
ladies' ,-high, Margaret
Taylor; lone hands, Mary
Clark; men's high, Cliff
Saundercock ; ,lone hands,
Glen, Carter; men's low,
Ted Hunking; most
euehres,_T _G rdon_ .-Shoe,-.:
_treed:.. _. _.__. ..'. _.
Those in charge of the
evening were Addie
Hunking., Hazel Reid and
Gay Datema.
The next card party
will be held on Friday,
January 12.
�esley-T�illi� UC W enjoy Xmas
The Afternoon Unit of
Wesley -Willis United
Church met in the church
parlor with an attendance
of 14. As the members
arrived, Christmas
music greeted them
giving a festive air for the
meeting.
With Mrs. McGregor
presiding, the ' meeting
opened with the singing of
the ('Iiric:trn:4G earo1c. The
Scripture was read
by Mrs. J. McGregQr,
followed by Mrs. P.
Livermore giving the
Meditation and prayer.
Mrs. G. Rathwell gave
a reading "To Bethlehem
with Love," and Mrs.
Livermore gave the story
of the `
Poinsettia Plant, The
roll call was answered
with a verse about
December busy
for sorority
December was a busy
month for the Exemplar
Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi. Ways and means
chairman Ann Adams
made' the-dra w on the $50
food voucher with the
lucky winner being
Glenda Beeher of Clinton.
A well-known Canadian
„author Alice Munro was
guest speaker at - the
December 12 meeting.
She discussed various
Canadian authors and the
banning of particular
books in the schools. A
donation to the Huron,
Day Centre for the Home
Bound was made to help
with their Christmas
celebrations.
Members and their
spouses had an enjoyable
evening at .the White
Carnation for their an-
-- nual Christmas party. A
Smile
Meteorologists say the
weather for the next 20
years will be roughly --alae.
same as it 'Was ftir
the past 30. It's •tomorrow
they're not sure about.
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You don't have to lie
awake nights to succeed -
just stay awake days.
new member Rekha
Kalohke was welcomed
into the sisterhood at the
Christmas meeting. The
evening also included a
delicious potluck supper
caroling and a visit by the
,bearded gentleman
himself.
The members of Beta
Sigma Phi would like to
wish everyone a happy
and healthy New Year.
Christmas, Mrs. N.
Holland tread a story
"The Juggler." Mrs:
Livermore conducted two
short contests and Mrs.
C. Stewart, read the story
"Where M'rs. Santa Claus
comes from".
Mrs. McGregor
presidt'd'for the business.
meeting and gave a poem
"Then the Mountains will
be moved." The minutes•"
were read and approved
and treasurer's'. report
given. The offering was
received and dedicated.
Cent -a -day project
money and tea money
w.as received.
Mrs. H. Adams'
reported for cards, and
read some thank you
notes. Mrs. O. Ball stated
the unit would have the
Dec. 31st coffee hour.
There were eight hospital
and 14 home calls
reported. -
The meeting adjourned
with the repeating of the
Mizpah benediction and a
lovely Christmas - lunch
was enjoyed by all.
Merry Christmas
everyone.
Awareness Day set
by March of Dimes
The Ontario March of
Dimes will present an
"awareness day"
program at the Suncoast
Mall in Goderich on
Saturday, January 13,
1979.
The program will
feature a. wheelchair
slalom demonstration, as
well as offer the general
public an opportunity to
_tr to ...ma--n-oe- v -e -r
wheelchair: -through the -
obstacle course. There
will also be a paint by
mouth demonstration by
Larry Parker, com-
munity development
officer with the Ontario
March of Dimes.
An information booth
will provide information
to the public about- the
various groups and ac-
tivities relating to
physically disabled
adults in the Goderich
area.
,The "awareness day"
program is designed to
bring public attention to
some of the problems and
lssuea.: al.fec..t.ing:
ph.y-sLca.11 d
adults, as' well. as
demonstrating that many
physically disabled
adults have the ability
and desire to function as
contributing members of
society.,
304.8512
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_ Satan is not merely an evil principle or influence.
There is the same abundant evidence that Satan is a
person as there is.that Christ is a person. Scripture 'is
the only authority on this subject; If the personality of
Christ is accepted on the testimony of the Bible, the
personality of Satan must be accepted on the same
testimony.
Satan is not the direct cause of sin in every person.
-Satan's ambition 'was to be "like the most High" and
his aim is not so much to corrupt as to deceive through
culture, morality, religion. Human sin comes directly
.. from the fallen human heart. Mark 7:18-23.
Satan's supreme motive is revealed in his, purpose.
"I will be like the most High". It was this purpose
which he recommended to Adam and Eve. By adopting
it Adam and Eve became self-centred, self-sufficient
and independent of God. This has become the very
centre of human nature and is the common possession
of all men and women. They must be born again (John
3:3) and yield their will•to God, giving Him the place of
authority in their life. -
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Church Services
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_ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
MINISTER:
REV. R. NORMAN PICK, B.A.
ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR
MRS. DORIS McKINLEY A, MUS.
SUNDAY, JANUARY. 7, 1979
11:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL
11:00.A.M. HOLY COMMUNION
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH
SERVING PEOPLE
MINISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER. B.A.B.R.E.
ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE POTTER '
CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS.'WM. HEARN
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HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
1:00 p.m. Worship ,
SERMON: "THE ONLY WAY TO GO— 1ST. CLASS"
Everyone Welcome
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
243 Princess St.. E,
REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1979
10 A.M. SERMON:
"ENJOY LIFE"
3:00 P.M.
Guest Minister
REV. W. LUDWIG
LISTEN TO THE "BACK TO GOD HOUR" SUNDAYS
AT 10:30 A.M. OVER CKNX RADIO
Everyone Welcome
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
( For unto you is born this day A Saviour which is Christ
the Lord Luke 2:11) �.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1979
Pastor: Les Shiel
10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
EVERYONE WELCOME
800 p.m. FRIDAY YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING,
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B.A.M., DIV.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1979
EPIPHANY SUNDAY'
11:30 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION
SERMON: "THE COMING OF -THE WISEMEN"
A warm welcome await's you at St. Paul's Church.
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
166 Victoria Street Pastor: Wayne Lester
9:45 a.m. Sunday School '
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service
ALL WELCOME •
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
THE REV. THOMAS A. A. DUKE
CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1979
10 a.m. Worship Service
10 a.m. Sunday School -
Madeleine Lane Auxiliary meets Tues. Jan. 9 at home
of Mrs. Frank Mutch,- Joseph St.
All Welcome
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CLINTON
_SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1979
• MR.. EDWARD J. ANDERSON PASTOR
10 a,m. Sunday School
11:15 a.m. Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome ,
SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCai-
James St., Clinton Phone 482-9468
FATHER JOSEPH HARDY
SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1979
EPIPHANY
MASS SATURDAY 8:00 I.M.
SUNDAY 11:00 A.M.
CONFESION • ' SATURDAY 7:15 P.M.
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