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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-08-09, Page 12PAGE 12 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, At , Huronvjew el ,hold picnic Mars. Charlotte Dearing, Mrs. Bernice Glousher, Mr's. Florance Flood, Mrs. Minnie Fowler, Mrs. Verna Elliott, and Mrs. Myrtle Parker spent a Friday afternoon recently, shopping at the mall in Goderich. Saturday morningv, the choir held a practice. Rev. Darrell preached on Sunday morning, and Sunday evening Mr. Dick Roorda held a service. We thought for awhile on Tuesday morning that our barbecue for first floor north ladies, and - ground center ' would be rained out, but Mr. Sun co-operated, and we had a tbeautiful day to enjoy the hamburgers and hotdogs. The "Over 90 Club" held their picnic at the Conservation Park. Mrs. Margaret Jackson, -Mr. John ,Baker, Ephraim Clark, Bill Westlake, Lillian Ballantyne, Jennie Lawson, Caroline Palmer, Mrs. Elizabeth Rae, Mrs.. Grace Bell, and Mr. Roy Maize played several games under the direction of Mrs. Pat Hunking. A boxed lunch' was served at the close. Mrs. Elsie Henderson and Mr. Cecil Skinner provided the musical entertainment. ...—Huronview would like to welcome Dr. John Gorwill, Mrs. Charlette McQuire, and Mrs. Muriel Gibson. These people are all new residents. thisp.ast week. MR. AND MRS. GRAHAM YEATS Wed in Goderich Rosanne Denomme and Graham. Yeats were united in marriage on July 7, 1979 at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Goderich. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Denomme, of Goderich, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Yeats; of Clinton. Father Loebach officiated the double ring. ceremony. Grant . Ellison was the.soloist and Mark Battye played the organ. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a mid-calf length, white peau de soie dress edged in lace. She also wore a wide brimmed white lace hat with trailing chiffon, and carried a cascade of bridal pink roses, stephanosis, and trailing ivy. Maid of honor was Miss -Jan Sowery, of London. Bridesmaids were Patti Denomme, of Goderich, and Marie. Scott, of Wawa, Ontario. They wore mid-calf length, pink and white flowered halter dresses with matching •shawls and wide brimmed hats. They carried baskets of pink roses and white daisy mums. The groom's best man was Brian Reeve,.and ushers were Rod Jervis and Willie Denomme, all of Goderich: The reception was held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Goderich. The bride's mother received guests in a dress'of/coral color polyester, which was mid-calf length with a pleated skirt. The groom's mother was dressed in sky blue polyester and wore a corsage of sweetheart roses and stephanotis. After a wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, the couple took . up residence in Goderich. Showers were given by Jan Sowerby, of London, Sherry Marshall, of Toronto, and Helen Hoggart and Gwen Johnston, of Clinton. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED . OVER 50 YEARS. Clinton-Seaforth Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 402 4441 Goderich Area Representative ROBERT MCCALLUM 111 tai brla Road GOi rf 50443 S Janine Marie Hackney and Steven Rosswell Cor- bett were united in marriage on June 29 at Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hackney, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett, RR 1, Exeter, are the parents of the groom. The maid of honour was. Melanie Ann Hackney and the bridesmaids were Jeannette De Vries and Margaret Hackney. The best man was Wayne, Corbett and guests were ushered by James Hackney and Jeffrey Corbett. The couple will take up residence at RR 1, Exeter. (Photo by Frank Phillips) A beautiful assortment of fresh spring flowers created the setting :at St. Patrick's Church, on June 9 when Karen Elizabeth Cronin and Gerard Michael. Ryan exchanged / wedding vows.- _Rev. Father .Dill ' officiated the double ring ceremony. . The bride. was givn in marriage by her father Joseph Cronin and she chose a gown of organza and lace, which featured a scalloped V -neckline, full lace -trimmed bishop sleeves, and' a skirt gathered to a natural waistline encircled by five tiers of organza and - lace and. ending in a cathedral -length train. A lace trimmed fingertip veil gathered to a tiara of rl m silk flowers and beads completed her outfit. She carried a cascading bouquet of yellow roses, and carnations and baby's breath, The maid ofhonour was Mary Helen O'Rourke, • Dublin, cousin of the bride. Bridesmaids were Patricia Subject of Kitchener, Helen Warren of Stratford, Louise and Mary Joe, of St. Columban, sisters of 'the groom. • They ' were drested alike in , yellow jersey gowns, accented by off -the -shoulder and waistline chiffon floun- ces. Each carried a bouquet of yellow roses, daisies, and baby's breath. The flower girl, Jolene ,Cronin, Dublin, cousin of ,Wed in Barbados rear -Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear of Clinton wish to an- nounce the marriage of their youngest son, Stephan Paul of Surrey, B.C., to Edith Eileen Kelley, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Communion at Middleton by. BlancheDeeves Church News Holy Communion was celebrated in St. James Church Sunday at 11:15 a.m. Blanche Deeves read the . Epistle, Ray Wise and John.. Deeves received the offering. The sermontheme was "Death --- Resurrection" by Rev. Wm. Bennett. Everyone is welcome to attend the annual Galilean service at Stewart Middleton's lake and park.. Preacher will be Father Blair Dixon of Huron Church Camp. The young people of the • Huron Church Camp to lead in the singing. Picnic lunch following service. Bring food, cutlery, dishes, chairs - and perhaps a card table. Entertainment following picnic lunch. Personals We welcome to our congregation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wain, son Jeffery and daughter Leanne. r Mrs. Elizabeth Mullens of Ottawa is spending a few days with her mother Mrs. Fred Middleton and visiting friends and relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dutot and Ivan of London spent the weekend with Delores and Alvin Dutot. Bill and Lynda Steenstra and Tessa have returned from holidays in Bancroft and area. Betty Dupuis of London spent her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dupuis and family. The community wishes to express their sym- pathy to the families of the late Mrs. Clara Pickett. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Prouse (nee Darlene Chowen) who were married July 28. May they have a long and happy life together. Church news We of . St. James Middleton would like to say thank you to Audrey Middleton for placing flowers on the altar each Sunday this summer. Personals Civic Holiday weekend you You need freedom. Perhaps true„,(,feedom Is little understood and not often attained True freedom is not an absence of law or discipline. The scientist must carry on his work within certain laws. The athlete must observe certain rules of health to maintain physical fitness. The citizen must obey certain,iaws in order to live in harmony with society. True freedom is attained when a person has the answer to the problem of evil and the nature of man. It is freedom from the nagging of a guilty conscience. It is the possession of a new power to be the kind of person he knows he ought to be. Jesus. Christ said to those who believed in Him, "Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you -free.” Jesus Christ is an historical Person whose words and works are recorded for us in the New Testament.' Thousands have accepted His word/at face value and have found true freedom in Him:'He, is a Person who is alive today andtill irivlteS everyone to Lorne to Him for truem freedoReceive Christ into your heart and life by faith and be prepared for a tremen- dous change in your Wel Clinton Area �elievers BOX 5I6'Cllnton Ont.. OM1 was particularly exciting and memorable for some local four whichdrive truck pullers who entered truck pulling classes at Listowel on Saturday, Barrie on Sunday and Clifford' on Monday. Jim Middleton . finally had the right com- About jail... • from -page 11 In 1911, a man was hung in one of the smaller courtyards, and sup- posedly buried there. "However, the body has been removed, and only the story remains.'.' 9,000* Readers can't be wrong READ THE NEWS -RECORD *Based on 3.0 Readers per copy• binations to make first place several times at Listowel and Barrie and fourth at Clifford. Bill Turner of Varna placed first in Clifford and made several second placements. Murray Popp of Auburn did very well too, placing first and a fourth. Of nine trophies offered in the truck classes at Barrie, the Clinton area threesome brought home seven. The boys were treated to the warmest hospitality and interested patrons at all three events and alsoat a little campsite at Shelburne where the owners there extended "royal carpet" treatment tlieS will always fondly remember. Marnie Middleton was home for some holidays recently. Her Kitchener roommate, Miss Louise Lesperance, visited the Don Middletons over Civic holiday weekend. Wingham Memorials • Cemetery Lettering 33 • Buy Direct and save Commissions. ? US. PHONE 347-1910 RES.`357-101S • Guaranteed Granite Anstett Jewellers LIMITED 11 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 482-3901 OPEN WEDNESDAYS For Your Convenience HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday nights till 9 p.m. FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 Maple St. - Clinton SUNDAY, AUGUST 12 , 9:45'A.M.: Worship Service 11 A.M.: Family Bible Hour and Sunday School Speaker: FRED MUNNINGS 8:00 P.M.: GOOD NEWS DRIVENIN SERVICE ' 3 miles west of Clinton on Highway 8 Speaker: DR. R. DRYBURG, LONDON Singers: MRS. JEANETTE MARTIN KITCHENER Refreihrnents offer Drive-ln Service EVERYONE #ELCOME Come as you ar i in your card James Kelley of Surrey, B.C. The wedding took place ' on July 26, 1979 in Bridgetown City, capital of Barbados. After two weeks honeymoon in the Barbados, the young couple returned to reside in Surrey B.C. Smile Chinese proverb : Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice shame o9 me. i 1�1 rraed the bride, wore a white`s gown Similar r to the bride's. _She carried a, basket of yellow noses..' and daisies. The ring bearer was. Parry Schoonderwoerd, Mit;T chell, friend of \the bride. Gary Cronin, Dublin, brother of the bride was best man. Vshers were Don ityan, Melbourne, brother of the groofn. Don Cronin, Dublin, cousin of the bride and groom, and Wayne and Dale, Dublin, brothers of the bride. Scriptural - readings' were given by the groom's aunts, Sister Margaret Rose and Sister Mary Eckert: The organist, jaynie Delaney accompanied soloists Ruth McCreight and Casey Van Bakel, along with the St. Patrick's choir directed by Mrs. Celeste McCreight. The bride's mother wore a shrimp jersey gown with long sleeves and a A-line skirt. The groom's mother was dressed in a blue pleated jersey gown. A dinner and reception was held at the Mitchell Community Center. The, couple toured through Ontario for their honeymoon and are now residing at R. R.1, Dublin. Guests attended from Detroit, Toronto, Burlington, Kitchener, London, West Frankfurt, Brantford and Owen Sound. • Photo by Walter McKenzie qyan-Cronin Considering coming to London in the Near Future? THE "Y" IS THE PLACE TO STAY. REASONABLE RATES BY DAY OR WEEK..USE OF SWIMMING POOLS, GYMS, WEIGHT ROOM, GAMES. ROOM, TABLE TENNIS ROOM, CAFETERIA. CENTRALLY LOCATED. GOOD BUS SERVICE TO ALL AREAS. SPECIAL GROUP RATES. SUMMED YOUTH HOSTEL. FOR RESERVATIONS, PHONE 432-3706 OR WRITE, 433 WELLINGTON STREET, LONDON, ONTARIO. Church Services ANGLICAN ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B.A., M.DIV. SUNDAY, AUGUST 1.2, 1979 9th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY NO SERVICE IN ST. PAUL'S Members are invited to join St. Thomas Church, Seaforth for service at 10 a.m. TRINITY CHURCH - BAYFIELD ST. JAMES` CHURCH MIDDLETON RECTOR: REV. WM. BENNETT SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1979 9th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8 a.m. Holy Communion - Trinity 11:00 a.m. 8th Annual Galilean Service - Stewart Middleton's Lake Rev. Blair Dixon, Director Huron Church Camp Hymn Sing 10:45 a.m. All Welcome Two small, very friendly churches welcome you to share in the traditional Anglican Prayer Book ser- vices. (1962 Canadian BCP) BAPTIST BAYFIELD BAPTIST^CHURCH "Holding Forth the Word of Life" Phil. 2:15 PASTOR: Rev. Les Shiel 565-2659 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1979 7:30 pm,. Gospel Service Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study COME THOU WITH US AND WE WILL DO THEE GOOD NUMBERS 10:29 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SUNDAY., AUGUST 12, 1979 MR. EDWARD J. ANDERSON PASTOR 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 • I a.m. Morning Worship 'Everyone Welcome CATHOLIC SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH James St., Clinton Phone 487.9468 SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1979 THE EUCHARIST - PART 3 MASS SATURDAY 8 p.m. SUNDAY ll a.m. . CONFESSION SATURDAY 7:15 P.M. BUS FROM IANASTR)\ All welcome CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 243 Princess St. E. REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG B.D., Th. M. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1979 1.0 a.m: and 7:30 p.m. OUR PASTOR AT BOTH SERVICES LISTEN TO THE "BACK TO GOD HOUR" SUNDAYS AT 10:30 A.M. OVER CKNX RADIO Everyone Welco;fne PENTECOSTAL 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 PRESBYTERIAN, ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE REV. THOMAS A. A. QUKE CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1979 Church Services Recessed until Sept. 9 Sunday .School recessed until Sept. 16 All Welcome 1' UNITED ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH MINISTER: REV. R. NORMAN PICK, B.A. ORGANIST. AND CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. DORIS McKINLEY 4. MUS. SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1979 11 a.m. Public` Worship at Wesley -Willis United Church WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE MINISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E. ORGANIST MISS CATHA.RiNE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1979 11:00 a.m. Worship with the . congregation of Ontario Street Church at Wesley -Willis Nursery and Junior Congregation provided to Grade 3. HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m. Worship Everyone Welcome. All services on Day1iht Saving iime 4