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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 . .K. PECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town Varna' • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales and Service of most tithes • CN Radios and Accessories • Spred Queen Appliances • • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors ' ! Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Ifandsret4faei,tilfts Varner, Ont. Phone 4112.7103 (, 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. ++++ 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. CHANGE IN NAME 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 or eayfleld 565.2636 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. -17 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 OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS ALL YF R MINI) TRU _ 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. - Clinton Area BelieVers Box 546-CLINTON Church Services ALL -SERVICES ON EASTERN STANDARD TIME 0" _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 Anyone wishing a ride to church. Phone 482-9696 SUNDAY; JANUA-R-Y 9,-1179- -11:0'o ,- x979. —11:00a:m:- Worsip Servjce` ' 11:00 Sunday School and Nursery SERMON: "THE ONLY WAY TO G$ — 1ST. CLASS" 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. I BUS FROM VANASTRA All welcome