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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-03, Page 101 EigJiteen yl,adies of .the . s ey-W' dirs e I LIC' Met . in " ' Fellowship. a• Hall Thursday fleCen1~ber� i �:at' 3to e prt M ' enjoy QQB �r1 doss l'y` a cad eoffe hour. Rev. ',Tam Oestretcher was a Voest,. and Kay Wise, . pr Odenit of U.C.W. was plcesent too,. 'f a a: it o r Fisher, ,presided "at the piano and Mi s. Edna • Baker sang two Christmas numbers.. she led the ladies in - several verses The Scripture' and 'prayer were • given-_ by.. Jean Livermore and Kay Wise • gave, some highlights „of the • • 1 s . December ex i Live „meeting. . She said she had: enjoyedher term tasfi.' id t fires en K ... •R klelen .,. atla'well n gave the treas ir, er'S° report r Greta Nediger ,gave .the report of Not,ninating comrnittee fo t1 4. and Cleta McGregor will. be- "Chr_ istrnases Past. -- Recalled" was read by.. Edna .Stewart and Esther Jam„iestn read ' Blessing on Those with little who 'find enough to share". The ladies enjoyed an exchange of "gifts re -a deaths Agnes D. Cameron A Goderich native and well-known resident of Bayfield, Agnes D. Cameron, died in Clinton on December 16. .She was 75 years old. Mrs. Cameron was , born in Goderich on March 26,.1904 to -the late John'' and Ertrma MacDonald. She attended --Victoria—Public School in Goderich • and in August 1946 $he was married to J.A. Cameron. The couplelived in ,Toronto before moving to Bayfield. In. Bayfield, Mrs: Cameron was–an active nem r of ;the. -.•B, edge • Club, .,the.:..Bay i.eld.nEver, Young Club and the `Clan Gregor. Senior Citizens' • Association: " She "will always be remembered for her. unselfish attitude and consideration to any person or group in need or help or advice. Mrs. Cameron gave freely of her time and resources to the community at large. She was also a member of the Anglican Church. Mrs. Cameron was predeceased by • her parents and husband and is survived by two daughters Barbara McVean of Bayfield and Helen -Edith Elliott of Varna: She ,is also sur- - vived by 12 grandchildren • and three great grand- children. Mr. Cameron rested at the Ball Funeral Horne :in - Clinton until December 18 when . funeral services were held in Bayfield - vwith • Rev: - Bennett in charge. Interment followed in the Bayfield Cemetery. , The pallbearers in- cluded Pat Graham, Ernie Hovey, Joe Mayrnan, Morgan Smith, • Grant Turner and Reg York, all of Bayfield. • Mary Turner One of Huron County's oldest citizens, Mary Turner of H.uronview, died on December 27 at the age of 103. Miss Tl rner was born in_Tucker§mith Township on •December 11, 1876 to EdwardTurner and the former Eliza Code. She attended school at'S:S. 6,• Tucker -smith and lived in Wingham and Clinton before moving to Hur- nonview. 'Miss Turner was a member of the United --Church in Wingham. She was predeceased by her parents, five sisters and eight brothers --and is survived by several nieces and nephews and:, ,.several.. g. and n, r_e ,e. s ..: and ._ nephews Funeral services were held on December 29 at the Ball Funeral Home in Clinton with -Rev.. Nor- man • Pick officiating. Interment followed in the Clinton Cemetery. . Aileen Rose Brenner .' A Bayfield resident, Arleen .Rose Brenner,,, died non December 21. She was 60 years old. Mrs. Brenner was born in ' Windsor on February 9, 1919. Her parents were Milton H. O'Neil and the former Helen. Rose La Fontaine. Mrs. Brenner 'i's, sur- , vived by her husband, who she married on September 22, 1967, and is also survived by a sister Kathleen Laura Scot- chmer of Bayfield .and a brother Weldon Lloyd°" O'Neil of•Windsor. .. Rev. Alun Thomas officiated, :the December 24 funeral. services held at the Ball Funeral Home. Inter- ment followed in the Bayfield Cemetery. The pallbearers °in- cluded Robert Cluff of London, Bili Scotchmer of Hensall, Jim Francis of Bayfield, Don Welsh of • Clinton, Jack Scotchmer of Bayfield and Tom Leppington of Varna. (P:hoto by Mary Layton) MR, 'AND MRS, DAVID Gil E ristma .11ullett' Central School Choir and Band • en- tertained at }Iuronview on Friday, Dec. 21. A rendition of ,. Christmas carols, was presented by the O1rildren, io . Themusical portion 1? hri Sunday ° the Christmas Su service was to have been directed by Mrs. Elsie, Hende,r-on and Mr. Frank Bissett, • un- fortunately onSunday. morning, Elsie was in bed -with\the ,flu., so Margaret McQueen came . to the rescue and -'filled in for Elsie, and,all went on as planned.. The prelude consisted of Silent Night with variations, and Star of the Fast played on the „,-Organ by Margaret' ac'-' cornpanied• by Frank on the. piano. They also played for,the carols, It . was a pleasure to _ have Mr. Archibald take part ir+ the seride He sang Fair:est Lord Jesus ._accompanied, by Frank at the organ. The choir ix their usual spirit sang the anthem Angels We Have Heard On High, with, Mr. Mark Sproat singing the 'solo parts To. the delight of our congregation, Margaret McQueen saiig the lovely solo • For °the - postlude Wedin Mitchell Marilyn Jean _Cleave; daughter of 'Phyllis Cleave, West Gore Street, Stratford, and James Cleave,__R.R. 3 Bayfield, exchanged wedding vows with Dayid James Donald Greene, son of Don and Dorothy Greene of 103 Napier Street, Goderich on October 19 at Knox Presbyterian . Church, Mitchell with the Reverend W.J.. Murray officiating. The church was decorated with, tWo candelabra of red and white gladiotii:•and `red and white pew bows. —The organist was Mrs., Bert Vorstenbosch , of R.R. 2 -Mitchell who played Oh , Perfect Love" and. `Jesu .Meine Freude". 'The soloist, Randy Satchel! of 229 Coulton: Drive, Mitchell, sang "Today" and "The Wedding Song:" The bride ` was given in. marriage by her parents. She wore a long empire - styled" gown of white . crepe with a sheer bodice and long full: sleeves trimmed with lace daisies. Lace ruffles decoratedthe hem of the gown and a satin bow attached on the back of the dress at. the waist. A long floor -length veil trimmed, with lace daisies attached to a lace. and daisy sculptured ,, headpiece..- The bride ` carried a • uquet of a dozen ed roses mixed with ite Centennial nets profit. W INGHAM . - , The Wingham centennial celebrations thi' year netted a profit Of nearly $16,000 after all the .bills were paid-: The .centennial com- mittee's statement showed gross profits from the centennial events of $53,814.- The beer -tent and the arena- bar renabar were the biggest fundraisers, with a gross of , nearly ' $21,000. Entertainment ___yielded nearly $1.3,000, while the SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS CLINTON SEAEORTH Area Representative MICHAEL•FALCONER 153 High Street CLINTON 482-9441 GODERICH AREA Representative ROBERT MCCALLUM 11 Cambria Road GODERICH 524-1345 avV+,sn.2..,01 ,Iti"4wY^n./: sales of . souvenirs returned almost $11,000. The committee plans to distribute the $16,000 profit 'to the' various organizations which helped make the 100th birthday ----celebrations such a success. r• mums. The maid of ho or was Shelley Bur ss- of Pasadena, " C i-fornia. She wore a long flowing turquoise -blue gown of sheer polyester knit. The ;.blouson -styled bodice was gathered at a round neckline and there were string -ties at the shoulders • with angel sleeves. She °wore a yellow rose in her hair as a final touch. She carried ..a bouquet of yellow, burnt orange and -white mums. • The .bridesmaids --were Janet Clark. of Chatham, Margaret Jordan of Mitchell and. Kim Greene of Goderich. Their dresses and flowers were the same as those of the maid of honor. The. best man was Ernest Jordon. of Mit.. Dr. George B. Scott wisher' to announce the opening of his office on Janaary1O,1980 for medical practice. I n -l.Prr 4fliliSnn'.sformer office, 110 Townshend .Street. Office ()pen:- 9a:rn\. - 5p.m. ru t' s day, Fridays Telephone: ; Mondays, r•. phurdi►ys, '482-350 eY vY r'x: sr�cnap+nw'h�.S.SF+A:R..++.?•._ a+x.tsr. the l 1. "r^ Ushers were. Harvey Cleave of . Timmins., Richard Gethke of Belgrave and Gerald Ahrens'of Stratford. • 'The bride's mother wore' a long flowing gown of sheer green ,polyester knit that was loosely gathered at a cowl neckline with a spaghetti tie belt at the waist. The grodm's mother wore a long pink gown of polyester knit with an empire waistline and an. accordian pleated skirt, and accordian ' pleated cape eeves. For a wedding 'trip to the -Bruce Peninsula -and Niagara Falls, the bride wore a rose coi'bured street -length tent dress. -It had a .small–rounded collar and turnback rounded cuffs with a spaghetti '''tie belt at' the waist. Mr. and Mrs. Greene will reside at 428 -West Gore Street, Stratford. ' Guests• attended the wedding from Illinois, Michigan, ' Windsor, Tirnmins and Ottawa. Wingham- Memorials • Gua1 anteed Granite • Cemetery Lettering • Buy Directand save Commissions. RUS. PHONE 347-1910 RES. -357-1015 May get MqDoiiaIds GODERICH McDonald's Restaurants of Canada Ltd., may be opening a Goderich outlet in the spring of -1980 if market surveys done by the firm prove favorable. Jack Baskerville, director of real estate for McDonald's; said that the restaurant chain had completed :.preliminary market studies in the Goderich area and had "been looking at some property" here. Baskerville said that Goderich, was a "pretty small market" for McDonald''slut conceded that the firm was "looking seriously" at the area. - Usually McDonald's .6.: -considers, a town. with Apopulation of 10,000-a trade area population of between 22,000,� d. 26, the smallet it. i Consider for an outlet: 'Howev.er, in, Goder` Mr, Baskerville said that the retail business done in the town gives a good indication of .how many • -l� Margaret and prank played The Bells of; St.. .Marys'.. +: The Salvation Array Band',. ,from;- Wingharn brought much bappi.ness and ,cheer,to.the residents of Ht ronurew o: .Sunday Theyplayed afternoon.a e tern4 o p ,3� ...., several of the old. f amiitar carpis as 'they. went through the home. The Salvation Army with, its fine music brought back many memories to the residents. On . Sunday ` afternoon, Mrs. John McDougall and; four of her male students presented "In Concert" in the • chapel, where many residents gathered 'to hear this fine.program. In her splendid style, Mrs. McDougall,p•layed a piano... solo. She ac- companied .. young men, -Dennis 'Hamn, Paul Craig, Eric Street, and Jeff Wittich. They sang°solos and duets and led the congregation in •a sing song of carols: Eric delight?ed everyone people from other areas comet()Goderichto shop. He., also noted that cot- tagers swell the population during.the summer . MONUMENTS MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING " , MONUMENT CLEANING $� REPAIR DON DENOMME AREA RE -PRESENTATIVE FOR AN. APPOINTMENT ANY -TIME - Phone 5,24='1621 T. PRYDE ,�&)ON LTD. BUSINESS EST. 1920 _with his. piano solos. One of. which. was hie own com�pOs,it,.Dn. Th•e residents,_:,, are very grateful ' '' to, .Mrs,`. MpDougaUl and the boys for their fine musical:. program. rare. g. A special Christmas programme ' was held;in. the chapel on Thursday December 13 'at Bible Study. Mrs.` :.,Shirf ' Prouty conducted the - 1 program and the guest' speaker was Rev. Keith ofyou. Bruee Cann, presented an strurnental and Miss _rA Susan Cann s ' g a solo„AA 14 ,.; i�g poem Christmas* Eve” was _ recited 'bMilford: y Prout • . Mr. Cecil Skinner Prouty. played • his violin,. ; and: Mrs; Elsie Henderson played the organ. During, the programme, Rev. • Gonyou played hisguitar. est Intere SEMIANNUAL OR QUARTERLY We represent many Trust Companies. We're- often able -to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificatei.x ' Subject to change raw, F Gaiser..Kne'ak Insurance Agency Inc. MIL% EXETER GRAND BEND 235-242'0 238-8484 CLINTON 482-9747 h a Services will Goderich .:DRYSDALE._ MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD., SALES WITH SERVICE The Place To Buy Appliances NEW AND USED Hensall 262-2728 Closed Mondays Huron Bruce Federal Progressive Conservative Nominating Convention will be held at Brussels Grey -Morris Community Centre Brussels, Ontario Tuesdoy Jamia - .8, 1980 at8:00p.m. For the purpose of selecting -a candidate to .represent the Progressive Conservative Association in the Federal Riding of Huron - Bruce in the next Federal Election, February 18, 1980. • The Constitution provides that the following' delegates willbe entitled to,.-x_0J , at, :the "nominatingconvention: Honourable Officers, Executive Members, Directors,of the Associ- ation, Municipal • Chairp'er'sons, and three Delegates from each poll as appointed by the, 'Poll Chairperson. . Proposed candidates to give 48 flours Written notice to the president prior to the ndmina- tion... Signed, Mrs. 'Margaret Bennett, President. �y • Mrs. Betty Graham, Secretary -Treasurer. e ft _'m"• .a �s.`;.'4ry ^r' rc^Sti:."pi'...: rc-:..w^rY3:.SaiJ.sv,! m -'¢-+.y'. ^n:•.......e,........ ANGLICAN 'ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B.A., M. 0IV. SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1980 EPIPHANY SUNDAY 11:30 a.m. Holy Communion SERMON: "P.ARTAKERS OF HIS PROMISE", A -WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ST ; PAUL'S, TRINITY CHURCH ST..JAMES' CHURCH BAYFIELD• MIDDLETON RECTOR: REV. WM. BENNETT SUNDAY; JANUARY•6, 1980 •- THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD 8 a.m. Holy . Communion (Trinity) 10:00 Sung Mattins (Trinity) T1:•15 a.m. Holy Communion !St. James) ol Two small, very friendly:chitrches welcome you to share in the traditional Anglican Prayer Book services. '1962 .Canadian BCP) BAPTIST •BAYFIELD BAPTISTfCHURCH "Holding Forth the Word of Life" Phil. 2:15 PLASTOR: Rev. Les. Shiel.565-2659 SUNDAY - 10 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 4 111:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 743O p.m. Dr. Howard Searle Missionary. from. Bangladesh WEDNESDAY - 8 P.M. PRAYER AND BIBLE 8 p.m. Friday,_evening Youth Meeting You and Your Family are Welcome in this $ eving,Fundamentol Baptist Church Bible FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1980 MR. EDWARD J. ANDERSON PASTOa 1Q a.n1 "Sunaay'SChool • 11:15 a.m Morning Worship. Everyone Welcome • CATHOLIC SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH James St., Clinton Phone 482-9468. SUNttAY, JANUARY 6, 1980 FATHER J. HARDY • EPIPHAN' MASS "SATURDAY 8 p.M. SUNDAY 11 a.m. CONEESSIQN SATURDAY 7:15 p.m. BUS FROM VANASTRA All services on, standard time CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHRISTIAN REFORMEDCHURCH 243 Priricess`St., E. REV. CARIE V ANDEN .BERG B.D., Th.M. SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1980 10. A.M. WORSHIP:SER.VICE "THE CHALLENGE OF A NEW DECADE_" 3 P.M. WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON:"SA.CRAMENT OF BAPTISM" Everyone Welcome PENTECOSTAL ,CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH. 16h Victoria Street Pastor: Wavrte_Lestec_ 9:45 a.m:-Sunday School _10:45 a.m. Morning'Worship x 1:00 Wednosday Prayer Service ALL WELCOME PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE REV. THOMAS A.A. DUKE i..''. CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1980 10 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL &IA.. WELCOME Madeleine Lane Auxiliary meets Tues: Jan. 8, 8:15 p.m. at home of Mrs. Frank Mutch, Joseph Street. r UNITED 4o Ontario Street United Church 10.5 Ontario St., Clinton, Orr,.. Minister: Rev. R. Norma -n Pick Organist: Mrs. Doris McKinley o, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1980 THE EPIPHANY 11:00 A.M. THRL'CELEBRATION OF THE LORD'S SUPPER 's J$ '11:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL h WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH PEOPLE SERVING GOD°THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE • M MINISTER JOHN. S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E. ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR Mp TWM. HEARN SUNDAY', "yANUARY 6..1980 11:00 a.m. Worship Service 11:00..q,m..$unday School and Nursery SERMON: "YOU NAME IT" HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH ' 1.:00 pan, Worship p and Sunddy ScCyool SERMON: "Yoti NAME it" •nr..ua-,w v-nzn.yy:a,.rc-sr.wa..: oti •rw�.lnn rr. nn:.