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Clinton News-Record, 1979-10-25, Page 14PAGE 14—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1979 For seniors •� ,.qtr, ap in Some 118 senior citizens gathered at the Clinton Legion on October 17 for the fall Tally of Zone 8, hosted by the Clinton Golden Radars Senior Citizens Club. • 'Harry Baker of Bayfield, president of Zone 8, called the meeting to order in song with Lorna Radford accompanying at the piano. After a moment of sile"nc\e for deceased members, Rev. James Broadfoot, rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church in Clinton, conducted the devotions.. He spoke on the importance of our bodies, particularly our hands. Mayor Harold Lobb expressed greetings on behalf of Clinton and wished everyone a happy and rewarding day. Mrs. Irene Johns, Zone secretary from Exeter, read a report of the spring rally held on May 1 in Grand Bend and treasurer Charels Martini read the financial report. Mrs. Gwen Pemberton from the Consumers Association of Canada was introduced by Mr. Baker as the guest speaker. Mrs. Pemberton gave an informative adress on the problems facing consumers today. She began she talk with a quote by Isaac Walton who said, "Everybody's SS an business is nobody's business." She Olen proceeded to talk about the a days of the depression through to the affluent 60's with rising prices, expensive advertising, overspending, fancy packaging, - junk foods, lotteries, financing and cresilt cards, and high taxes. Mrs.Pemberton ex- pressed on the group their duties: first to care for themselves with nutrition, exercise and. freedom from accidents and secondly by being involved with life around them and expressing out opinions to the proper authorities concerning things that should be changed. She would like to see a branch of the Consumers Association set up in Huron County along with a distict health council. Mrs. Nola Love of Dashwood, the zone vice president, thanked Mrs. Pemberton for her talk and presented her with a gift of appreciation. Attendance wasthen taken and clubs attending came from Goderich, Exeter, Brussels, Zurich, Clinton, Grand Bend, Seaforth, Hensall, Bayfield and Dashwood. There was no representation from Blyth. The Clinton ladies served lunch and an hour of friendship and • eafth stressed fellowship was followed by Mr.. Baker convening a meeting of the executive and president . of each club. It was decided to hold a Spring Rally and plans •will be made.• Each club was reminded of its. $4 affiliation fee to the' USCO which is payable at, the beginning of the year. When questionned about the term `year' Mr. Baker said it is customary but not obligatory for the club year to be from Sep- tember 1 to September 1. The afternoon session began with a sing -song led by Lorna Radford at the piano. Mrs. Nola Love, then gave her report as the delegate to the 21st annual con- vention at the Kingston University. In her report, Mrs. Love commented on the beautiful facilities While at the convention, Mrs. Love met Flora McDonald, who was the guest speaker. Mrs. Love was impressed by her knowledge and per- sonality. Also in her report, Mrs. Love explained that seniors should live by the three I's: first, Independence, to do all we can for ourselves; second, Involvement, to get out and help others in our day; third, Integration, work together with all age groups to improve life as a whole. She noted that USCO is a strong union and we must support it in every way. After the discussion of 79 resolutions, an in- terlude of mouth organ music wak given by Watt Webster and piano solos were played by Elmer Trick. George Rumball, pretiden't of the Golden Radars introduced guest speaker Grace Bird, home ' economist for Huron, who spoke on good nutrition. and also showed an interesting film which depicted all the things seniors need for a healthy, happy life, including eating good meals, not eating alone all the time, good shopping habits, exercise and giving pleasure to others when possible. Miss Bird also an- nounced that a short course, The Common Sense Approach to Nutrition and Cooking for One or Two, is to be presented free in Exeter on November 14, in Wingham on November 20 and 22 and at the Huron Day Care Centre at Huronview on November 15, 19, 27 and 30. The course will be held from 1 to3pm. Len Carter, vice president of the Bayfield Club, thanked Miss Bird for her presentation and presented her with a gift of appreciation. Mr. Baker then thanked John Deeves for the use of the Legion facilities and thanked his executive for their cooperation and hard work in preparing the Rally. Mrs. Irene Young of Goderich, second vice. president of Zone ,8 thanked the entertainers, the speakers and the Golden Radars for hosting the rally and the ladies for preparing the lunch. Bayfield man dies Harvey McDowell photo Hartman-Kester Live in Bayfield Following a wedding trip to. California Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robert Hartman made their new home in Bayfield. The couple were married on September 15 in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Arrangements of gladioli, mums and carnations filled the church for the double ring ceremony con- ducted by Father Al Sasso and special music was provided by Jane Sullivan. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har- tman of RR 1, Bayfield. The bride, the former Mathilda Johanna Maria Kester, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kester of RR 2, Dashwood. For the occasion the bride wore a floor length gown of imported Swiss lace over polyester satin, with lace trim at the neckline and hem. It was sewn by Florence Miller of Clinton. She wore a small caplet headdress with a two-tiered medium length veil and carried a bouquet of sonya roses and baby's breath, trimmed with green velvet ribbon. Jenny Kester of Dashwood, a sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. She wore a pale yellow polyester blouson syled gown. She carried a basket of yellow daisies, white carnations, brown poppies and baby's breath trimmed with brown velvet ribbon. The bridesmaids were Mathilda Martens from Zurich, a cousin of the bride and Mrs. Betty Kinnaird of Stratford, a friend of the bride.. They were gowned in dresses identical to.the maid of honor. The best man was Brian Miller of Clinton and the ushers were Bruce Miller of Bayfield and Keith Bottema of Clinton. A reception was held in the Dashwood Community Centre following the ceremony. The bride's mother wore a floor length gown of dusty rose polyester. The groom's mother wore a long gown of apple green polyester trimmed with lace. Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at a number of showers including those given by: Mrs. Annie Hartman of Clinton; Mrs. Dianne Miller of Bayfield; aunts and neighbors of the bride and ladies of the Mt. Carmel Parish. MONUMENTS MARKERS.' CEMETERY LETTERING MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR DON DENOMME AREA REPRESENTATIVE FOR AN APPOIN1 HENT ANYTIME i I hyo,l a 52441,4i tr 524�662 PR'YDE SOON ,�.TD. i "UoNESs EST. 920 Emmerson Heard At. Huronview, on Monday, October 15, 1979, Emerson Heard, for- merly of Bayfield died in his 89th year. Beloved .husband, of the late Annie Heard, he is survived by children Betty (Mrs. Herbert Kirkham) of London; Gordon of RR2 Seaforth; and George of RR3 Bayfield and grand - Children Donald, Linda and Larry. He was predeceased by three brothers. He rested at the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton where a memorial ser- vice was held by the Loyal Orange Lodge on Wednesday- evening at" -9 p.m. The funeral service - was held at Trinity Anglican Church', _Bayfield on . Thursday, October 18, 1979 and interment was in Bayfield cemetery. Wingham Memorials • • Gua1anteed Granite • Cemetery Lettering • Buy Direct and save Commissions. RUS. PHONE 347-1910 ?. RES. 357-1015 Frank Phillips photo Paterson -Taylor Double ring ceremony at Varna United Roderick McLean Paterson of Clinton and Catherine Anne Taylor of Varna were wed in a double ring ceremony on October 6 in the Varna United Church. Rev. W. Brown conducted the ceremony and special music was provided by Mrs. Doug McAsh. The groom is the son of Mrs. Gloria Youngblut of Vanastra and the late Ronald Paterson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor of Varna. The bride was gowned in a candlelight shaded dress of French interlock. The gown featured a high neckline' and bodice trimmed with lace, long bishop sleeves and_a full length skirt which flowed into a cathedral train. She wore a .carriage styled. hat .„with silk illusion veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. Donna Glanville from Seaforth was the matron of honro. She wore a rust colored,; cocktail length dress. 'Mike Johnston of London vyas the best man and guests were ushered into the. church by Kevin Paterson of Clinton. The bride's mother wore a grape colored peau de sois cocktail length dress • with gray accessories' and a pink corsage. The groom's mother wore a gray cocktail length gown with burgandy accessories and a pink corsage. Following the ceremony a reception • was held at the Oinerdige Chalet. Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at a shower given by her friends, Kathy Ruegar and Donna Glanville. A shower_for her relatives, hosted by Bonnie Pollock and Marilyn Blake, was___ held and a community shower took place in the. Varna hall. Clint n aYl� • John Plumb. John Eryeeklift Piurnb died at Ws Albert Street home to Clinton on Octobe`r 17. He was 67 ' years old. Mr. Plumb was born in Saskatchewan on Sep- tember 19, 1912 to. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin Plumb. Mr. Plumb served in the army in World War II aired in 1945 married Barbara •Anions in London, England. Following their marriage the couple lived” in Petrolia. and' Mr. Plumb farmed in the Kippen area.. Mr. Plumb also served as Com- missionaire at CFB, Clinton and at the Bendix plant in Hensall. Along with his wife, Mr. Plumb is survived by one son Monty of RR 2, Staffa. Two grand- children and a sister Mrs. Jack (Joan) Adams of Tampa, Florida and a brother David of Dor- chester also survive him. Mr. Plumb was predeceased by his parents. Rev. James Broadfoot conducted funeral ser- vices on October 20 at the Beattie Funeral Home. Interment followed in the Hensall Union Cemetery. The pallbearers in- cluded Irwin Ferris, David Brock, Vern Alderdice, Jim McGregor, Ken McLean and John Puttock. Jap De, Weerd A Hu11et"t Township fanner;Jan De Weerd died in Vitoria Hospital in London on October 14 following a lengthy illness, He was 52 years old. The Koekange, Holland native was barn on December 26,,-1926, to Mr. and Mrs. Roelf"De Weerd. When he • came to Canada ',Mr. De Weerd farmed in the Woodstock area in 1951 and in 1952 he married the • form.er Styntje Drost in Drayton. Mr. De Weerd came to the. Clinton .area in 1958 and farmed at RR 1, Londesboro. He was a member and deacon at the Christian Reformed Church in Clinton. Mr. De Weerd is sur- vived by his wife and his father. He is also sur- vived by four daughters, Mrs. Ross (Trudy) MacDonald of Whitechurch, Janis of Toronto and Dianne and Janet at home, along with four. sons, Ralph and Ken of RR 1, Londesboro and Tim and John, both at home. Along with five grandchi\Idren, Mr. De Weerd is survived by five sisters from Holland, Mrs. Lambert (Geesje) Zwiers, Mrs. Jans (Fygje) Mulder, Mrs. Berend (Tinie) Padding, Mrs. Frans (Willie) De Vries and Mrs, Roelf (Hen ...e) Veld. A brother, Tiezne\ of Holland ° also survfves. Mr. De Weerd rested, at the Beattie Funeral hone and on October 17 ser- vices were held at the Christian. Reformed Church. Rev. Arie Van Den Berg conducted the service and interment followed .:..in _ the Clinton• Cemetery. The ' pallbearers were Harm Reinink, • John Nykamp, Bill Roest, Kase • Dykstra., Bert Greidanus and Bert Haver!{amp. Turn to page 15: SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARf 1Clintoo-Seaforth Area Reprosentative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 482:9441 Goderich Area Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Road Goderich 524-7345 ANGLICAN ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH. THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B A., M.DIV. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 TRINITY XX 8 A.M. BROTHERHOOD OF ANGLICAN CHURCH MEN. CORPORATE COMMUNION AND BREAKFAST 11:30 A.M. MORNING PRAYER GUEST SPEAKER "THE VEN. ARCHDEACON' DAVID WOELLER, PROGRAM DIRECTOR OF THE DIOCESE OF HURON Sunday School during morning worship A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ST. PAUL'S CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH SI. E. zisk REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG 243 Princess B.D., Th. M. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE "SERMON: VISITING YOUR HOME" 3 :P.M. -WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON:'"LIFE AFTER DEATH" TRINITY CHURCH BAYFIELD ST. JAMES' CHURCH MIDDLE turd RECTOR: REV. WM. BENNETT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 20TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Trinity) Service at St. James - cancelled 11 a.m. Combined service at Trinity SERMON: THE RT. REV. T. DAVID B. RAGG, B.A., B.D., D. D. Anglican Bishop of Huron Friendship hour will follow in the Parish Hall.' Two small, very friendly churches welcome you to share in the traditional Anglican Prayer Bookser. vices. (1962 Canadian BCP) Everyone Welcome PENTECOSTAL CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 16o Victoria Street Pastor: Wayne Lester 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worsnip 7:00 p.m. • ednesday Prayer Service ALL WELCOME BAPTIST PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE REV. THOMAS, A. A. DUKE CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 10 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL All Welcon:e BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH ...a, reat pioneer hotoa hey' would P g p have loved our quick film processing service. We offer a wide choice of low cost film and developing services. QUA-FRESH/100 mi. mi. 'Holding Forth the Word of Life" Phil. 2 15 PASTOR: Rev Les Shiel 565 2659 10 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL H A M MORNING WORSHIP Come Thou With Us And We Will Do Thee Good. Numbers 10:29 • ONLY ONLY LISTERINE/18's FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 MR. EDWARD J. ANDERSON PASTOR 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 i' a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Musical Service Everyone Welcome STAY FREE/10's MINI: DS STAY FREE/10's MAXI PADS CATHOLIC SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH James St., Clintc,n Phone 4829468 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 FATHER J. HARDY MASS SATURDAY 8 p.m. SUNDAY 11 a.m. CONFESSION SATURDAY 7:15 P.M. BUS FROM VANASTRA Ali welcome ONLY IRISH SPRiNG/95 go RANTSOAP BARS 'T S ONLY :r .GOpERiRH�/MAIN CORNER ,.CLINTON/ MAIN CORNER, SEAFO)iTH 1 fi IAN.B .LE COON ttOits LTD All services on standard time UNITED Ontario Street United Church 105 Ontario^St., Clinton, Ont. Minister: Rev. R. Norman Pick Organist: Mrs. Doris McKinley SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 11:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 11:00 A.M. PUBLIC WORSHIP WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH PEOPLE SERV'INGGOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE MINISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1979 11 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery SERMON: "THE WINDS THAT BLOW" Sacrament of Infant Baptism Music by Primary and Senior Choirs Coffee Hour HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m, Worship and Sunday School SERMON: "THE WI DS THA BLOW" 4