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Clinton News-Record, 1979-11-29, Page 15• , Everyone is getting ready for Christmas, including the people in Bayfield. Helen Latimer, left, and :Nora West were caught busily painting a window in Graham's General Store .in time for the Yuletide season. (News -Record photo) By Hilda Payne The 'Sacrament of Baptism was ad, 'ministered at the service at the United "Church in Hensall to Peter -Owen Whitman Bisback, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bisback and 'brother to Victoria. The servidp was conducted byRev. Stan C. McDonald andia large gathering of both families were present for the ceremony. Rev. McDonald preached on "The Man Outside". To open the service, Rev. McDonald conducted a hymn sing with Dr. Ralph Topp at the organ. At the conclusion of the service, Rev. McDonald greeted those who left by the west door with Mrs. Arthur Slade greeting worshippers at the south 4 door. Ushers were Dwight c Onsitt and. Brad Buch a an. Sund y evening guests with M . and Mrs. Hans Gerste kora' and family were Mrs. Ina Johns, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs: John Batten, Mr. aid Mrs. Emerson Johns, DaVid and Joanne from Elimville, Village notes Celebrating eh e christening of Peter - Owen Bisback with his parents and sister, Victoria on Sunday .were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Erb, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Neilands and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dpn Geiger and familytof Zurich, Dr. and Mrs. iGordon Adams, Strathroy, Miss Joanne Whitman, Hamilton, Mrs. Heuser and family, Fort Edith Bell joins Hensall Rebekah Lodge By Bertha MacGregor Noble Grand, Mrs. Hazel Corbett presided for the meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge on Wednesday evening, assisted by the Vice Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, who reported for the visiting committee sending cards to several shut-ins. Mrs. Dorothy Corbett treasurer gave the financial report and an invitationwis received to attend a euchre in EAel,weiss Lodge, Seaforth. on Nov: 28th. The contribution for the United Nations was sent and the initiation degree was conferred on Mrs. Edith M. Bell. Arrangements were made for the bazaar, tea, afid bake sale which will be. held on Saturday, December 1st at 2:'30 pm. The Christmas p*ty will be' held on December 5th with an exchange of gifts. Major General Ernie Chipchase brought greetings from the Council of the Patriarch Militant, and congratulated the sisters on their work. Social notes Mrs. Jessie Armstrong returned home after visiting with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don Flear at Grand Bend. • Supper well attended The ladies' of Chiselhurst United Church served a most delicious supper in "the church on Wednesday evening which was well attended. Mr. Robert Heywood accompanying himself on the -accordian sang several selections. Mr. Kevin Hohner ac- companied him on the guitar. The Hensall Public Utilities building on Main Street presents a new appearance having a new front added which adds greatly to the con- struction. The con- struction work was done .by Murray Baker local contractor and the brick work was done Bischoff Construction. Queensway welcomes resident The Queensway Nursing Home welcomed a new resident Mr. Fred Fisher of Grand Bend. "Birthday Greetings" to , Marie Loster who celebrated her birthday on Sunday. Visitors with Nelson Loghrin , were Mrs. Drend, Joan and Jean Klemke, Ann and Dave Miller; Les Mitchell visited his mother Louise Mitchell; Greta Beaver visited. Maurice Beaver; and Mrs. Purdy visited Bayfield Baptists... • • from page 11 played several other Women's -Fellowship lovely hymns. Mrs. The monthly meeting of Charlton and daughter the Women's Missionary Sue, Ann also . played a Fellowship was held piano and organ duet, Tuesday evening at the played as only ac- home of Mrs. Sandra complished musicians Talbot. The meeting was cando. They also gave opened with a hymn and concern we need to show testimonies telling God's prayer, followed by a for our Sunday School bus Bible reading. • service, which is very The minutes were read difficult for those serving and approved andseveral in that position. We letters from Missionary welcome all of these kids friends- were read and -,that come, but we show a each member was en- concern for them? We couraged to continue must have' compassion writing their letters. All such as Jesus showed for joined in a circle of the multitudes that He prayer asking God's cared for. She closed with continued blessing and the challenge; there is no guidance for all end to the service we can missionaries. do for God if we ask Him The coming events for to help us and we have Christinas were love and compassion. discussed, including the The meeting closed dinner for the church with a hymn and prayer family set for December by Mrs. Lillian Steckle.. A 15, and the boxes to be special thanks was ex - prepared for the shut-ins. tended to Miss Shirley These will be made up at Keys for her acccordion the December meeting accompaniment, for the which will be held hymns. December 11 at the home A lovely lunch was of Mrs. Ann Chapman. served by the hostess and her three, daughters, Debbie, Wendy and Lisa. message on Compassion. She stressed that as Christian women we should show great compassion for the less, fortunate and non -saved people of our own area. She stressed too the saving grace, how only He can save a worthless sinner and change him into a willing servant for God. • Pastor Les Shiel then continued with the study stressing the giving of ourselves to God. If we give ourselves wholly to Jesus, He • will accept each into the family of God. Some of the coming events include: a play to be presented by the bung People of the Church Saturday, December 11; the annual Church family dinner December 15 and the choir will present their special Christmas music Sunday evening, december 23. Everyone iS" welcome to attend any Mrs. Stella Shiel of:these attractions. brought a very inspiring •1 =AC., FAMILY lit CIULD 460WUCEStill ifi0Aer 01111011111101111111iiii = FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES Of Huron County Requests yotii. support for the annual COMMAS BUREAU tHRISTMAS IS COMIN6HM CLINtON In your area your coordinator is Mrs. Wyn Helmuth, th'e depot Clinton Town Hall. The hours Oplitt 00 MC010 dOrilitiOni are I/sandier 3rd to llth, inaiWitiO 9 AM. and 5 RM. Medi* support this anneal eenutiunity project with-done:diens, jays, atones, gifts,. new and good used clothing for all ages. interne taileceipts for all tinanital donations. Registration NO. 6154192.01,05, Please InClUder addiesi on personal cheauet. ° r ER, ICES . ilffltvil$iliUiliUitHhiHiHiH�ttiiifluitliiiUiHitn with her husband Len Purdy. R eta and Charles Gilmore visited Neil Regan; Visiting with Jim Bagg were Helen Bagg and Mrs. Newell; Bob Dale visited with Agnes Cutting; and Bill and Helen Taylor, Olive Stephenson, Margaret McBride, and1/4 Elsie McKinley visited with Russell Erratt. Rev. Forsythe of Exeter conducted the church • service ac- companied by Bob Cameron at the piano.. The Bethel Reformed Ladies entertained the residents to bingo and treats. The men's high bowling score was rolled by Neil Regan with 144 and the ladies' high bowling score was rolled by Mary Parlmer with 84. Socials Mrs. Pearl Koehler visited last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raye Armstrong in ,Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Don Joynt returned home after visiting • with Mrs. ;Margeurite Bonthron in Sebastian Florida. The members of Amber Rebekah Lodge are holding a bazaar and tea on Saturday December 1 in the local hall. Missionaries to, visit • Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted the service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday CLINTONNEWS4tECORD,..THURSPAY,'NQYEMAgR29,P7940.10; Erie, Mr. and Mrs. John Skea \and family, Milton, Mr. and Ms. Bill Lindsay and family, Selkirk, Dr. and Mrs. Roger Whitman and Mrs. Ken Rodney and children, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Les Deli -nage and son John, Winthrop, Mr. and Mrk. Al 13isback, Grand Bend, Mrs. Bonnie Oei-Lee and son, Mississauga, and Rev. Stan C. McDonald. Peter -Owen is the first grandson for Dr. arid Mrs. Whitman, Seaforth. All attended the service in the United Church and then gathered at the hoTrie rof Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bisback.- Williani Gibson and Cathy Neal attended Ivor's Beauty School London on Monday, November 26, for • a seminar in hair -braiding and cutting under the speakipg on the "Three Advents". Mrs.. Robert Tayldr led the choir in singing the anthem "Blessed Assurance". Rev. and Mrs. Jack McIntosh who have been missionaries in Japan with the Korean Christian Church, will yisit for a mission, weekend December 1 and 2. In addition to speaking at each of the church ser- vices, Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh would like to meet informally with each of the congregations. • A coffee hour will be held at Carmel Church on Saturday December. 1 at 2:30 p.m., and all are cordially invited to at- tend. The communicants class' will be held Wed- nesday at 8 p.m., and choir practice at 7:30 p.m. +++ •Mrs. Evelyn Fletcher of Exeter visited last week with Mrs. Bertha MacG regor. The mild weather of November has been co- operative to the many farmers in the area, who have had an abundant corn crop, which is still being harvested. The local mills have been operating at full capacity. Smile Now that postal rates are so high, a Dear John letter proves she still cares a little. +1-+ Any parents who think ' they've won an argument with their children don't realize it isn't over yet. +++ ce direction of Mr. Jim Escarnila. Sales barn Hensall Sales Barn was, active again on November 22 with higher prices and an active demand; supply c-orr- sisted mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle'.. steers, $74,50-$82.50, sales to $83,50; heifers, $73- $81.50, sales to $86.50. Pigs, $21.50-$37.50. 4-H news Hensall one 4-H club, the Needle Beetles, net on Tuesday evening and completed their com- mentary for Achievement Day. The poster cornm.ittee also worked on their posters. The seventh meeting of Hensall II 4-H club, the Needlepointers was held on November 20 in the United Church. Then the roll call was answered by ,showing completed needlepointed 'project and -or free choice ar- ticles, and discussing any new stitches used. Next ensall the members did a gui. 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