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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-17, Page 14LINTON NEWS -RECORD g Ttti,IRSDAY, JANUARY 17,198`0 The Ontario Street United Church Women rnet in the Ladies' Parlour, January 8 Ethel McPherson welcomed the .ladies and opened alae. meeting with a reading based on, the. scriptures, The Coffee - Mates Unit with Linda Jones and" Margaret Caldwell in change, .presented the devotions. .The 1979 , executive presented their annual reports, Highlights of _,a•.. busy and •successfa , gear were:Spring' g and. . 'Fall Thankoffering shared with Wesley -Willis United Church Women': Also, with other ladies from the district, they' travelled by bus to Alma College for a day's conference; . two delegat.es attended Westm Westminster University, weekend gathering; Mr. and Mrs. John. Patterson 'from Palmerston spoke on their work at the United Church -Camp Menesetung; several ladies attended the workshop session in June ; helped the stewards serve ap- proximately 800 people at their annual pork bar- becue and the Christmas bazaar in November. The year closed with a pot luck supper in December. Over 60 ladies joined the fellowship of a -social hour under the leadership of Marion . Powell from the af- ternoon unit. The mor- ning and ,evening units conducted carol singing Gwen Pemberton of Bayfield, left, was the nominator for Bernie Fansher, also -followed by the program. e-uilla"gey-whasought-the-NDP—nomination-"for `the-parfy-f©r-Huron-Bruee, _. .'The�W --ladies, o we e— Mr. Fansher lost the vote to Tony McQuail of Lueknpw, (News -Record photo) reminded of the annual Huron -Perth St. Pail s plan for .Prayer Week • by Rev. _ James R. Broadfoot The .week of January 20-27, which has been designated as the Week of Prayer. for Christian Unity, will be ' observed with a special ecumenical service to be held at St. .Paul's Anglican- Church, on Sunday evening, Jan, 20 at. 8 p.m., ' under the direction of its Rector - The Rev. James R. Broadfoot. " The theme for the observance of this week is, "YOUR 'KINGDOM CAME"-, - which is from the Lord's Prayer (Luke 11:2). As part 'of the service, Fr. Joseph them sung by the Hardy -.of St. fbsephhs Huronview Choir at tine Roman Catholic Church church service on Sunday and The Rev. Ari,e,,,,,,,,morning. Mrs. Webster VandenBerg w.j,ll,,,,enter who is an elder at the into a dialogue on the ----v church in Blyth, assisted su � cl - "I believe in God Other Clergy from the community will be taking part in the service. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity deserves special attention from all Christians. The people of God today, can no lon.g.er_ at the piano and Norrnan Speir and- Mr. Cecil Skinner on violins, ac- companied. by Mr. Jim Ruddock playing bi's accordion; provided the musical program on Monday afternoon at Old Tyme Music which was held in normal• care sitting, room. . /Mrs:__._Coleman, Mrs. Gibson, Mr, Walker, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Murray and Mr, Lear enjoyed an afternoon of shuffleboard in the auditorium. Day care has invited us to join them in a shuffleboard tour- nament ° on Thursday Oti Wednesday evening the day •care centre showed a movie in• the auditorium called "Monkey Business". . A reminder once again of the progressive euchre to be played in the auditorium on Jan.- 23rd from 2 p.m. to 4 p.rrl. when The Golden Radar Club from Clinton will be our guests. • Our residents -e tjbyed many beautiful potted plants that were sent in during the holiday season and we would like to the Church is to make Christians aware, that we perpetuate centuries-old divisions, that surely must be a shame to our witness of Jesus Christ. It was Jesus' prayer at the Last Supper, that all His. disciples should be united among themselves, just as He and the Father were united in one and the same Godhead. At one of its recent meetings, the House of News from Keep the Christ In Christmas was the an - V Re. Witti —during the communion service. Mrs. Elsie Henderson provided the organ music. Rev. Darrell will be at Huronview next Sunday Mrs. Elsie Henderson afford to remain fragmented into a mttltitude of splinter groups, incapable of sharing the joys and the sufferings of the world. ,If ' Christians are rooted, in the crucified and risen Lord Jesus Christ, then they must enter into a process of reconciliation,. and rediscover what it means to belong to the Body of Chr'i'st His Church. The Inter -Church Committee, which is made up of the Canadian Conference Of Catholic .Bishops, and the: Canadian Council of Churches, has drawn up a study .'booklet • wlll-ielt provides an opportunity fer Christians to look at the various areas of faith, and life which affect all Christians. All too often, • there is a lack of in- formation concerning the beliefs and" teachings of 'a" particular Church body, and we look at each other with suspicion and lack of ' understanding, One thing the Ecumenical Movement has done for MONUMENTS MARKERS'- CEMET.ERY'LETTERING .:_.__.......... .Ql'±&UMENT CLEANING &REPAIR DON DENOMME •AREA REPRESENTATIVE FOR AN APPOINTMENT ANYTIME Phone 524.6621 T. PRYDR & SON LTD. BusINEss*th..1920 Bishops of the Anglican Church recalled the fact that we , as ..a church, committed ourselves to do everything we could to implement the Lund Principle •which was adopted in Lund, Sweden in 1952: -. "We must act jointly ih all things, ex- cept where differences in our convidtions forcegus to act separately". In ' other- words, we as Anglicans would seek to. Huronview mention in- • particular a lovely . floral arrangement sent to the ladies -orr -ground floor - north . from the Clinton Kinette Club. The 'arrangement sat....,on the .nurses' -station for all the ladies in that area to enjoy. A special thank you to the Kinettes for the en- joyment that the flowers brought to the ladies. do everything together with other Christians, except for those things which for conscientious reasons, we rnust do separately. We are forced to ask ourselves if We are taking seriously this commitment. The Week -of Prayer for Christian Unity, then, , enaties all Christians to provide some leadership in the area of ecumenical en- deavours. It also provides Anglicans with a concrete opportunity to lay em- phasis upon the principle to which we have com- mitted ourselves. What we begin this week, we -hope will be manifested- in various ways throughout the ' corning weeks, The Kingdom of God. comes to those "who do the will of my Father".„' says Jesus (Matthew ' 7:21); "to those. who clothe the naked, give food to' the hungry and welcome the stranger Presbyterial meeting in Goderich North Street :United, Church On January 28 when Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witmer, formerly kof Japan,will present a dialogue On ., Japan. Other guest. speaker will be Maureen: Mayne; '.Mission Officers of . the London Con.- .ference. Cars will bv' leaving the church at 8:30 .a.m. The ladies are asked to bring, , a.' "bag lunch",. , beverage ; will be served. Registration 50 cents.. . The Evening Unit, will meet January 22 at 8 p.nt - in the Ladies' Parlour, so please note change ' of date and the next" executive. Meeting will.be February 12 at 8 p.m. Roberta Plumsteel Presented the 1980 budget ofnominations. r_ ad the new officers' list ;for 1980. The Rev. Norman Pick installed , the ladies, wishing them a most successful year: honorary president, Doreen Pick; Bast president`, Ethel McPherson; president, Marion . Powell; recor- ding secretary, Linda Jones; corresponding secretary, Helen Aiken; treasurer and mem- bership treasurer, Shirley Elliott; com- munications co- ordinator, Joyce Irwin and'' Lois Elliott;' stewardship and finance, Helen Trewartha; leadership. development, Phyllis Tyndall; church in society, Carol Strickland, .Edith Wright .'Lila Christian development, Ethel . McPherson -plus one from each unit; World Outreach, Doreen -Pickb nominations, Margaret Caldwell, Ida Godkin, leadership development chairman, Phyllis Tyndall, plus one from eachunit; social conveners, Marianne SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS CLINTON SEAFORTH Area Representative MICHAEL -FALCONER 153 High Street CLINTON - =482-944'l GODERICH AREA Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Road GODERICH 524-7345 WEEK ;OF PRAYER for CHRISTIAN UNITY January 20 - 29,1980 Theme: "YOUR KINGDOM COME" ECUMENICAL SERVICE = St. Pau1'c'AnglicanChurch, Ontario Street, Clinton SUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20 8:00 p.M Priest; The Rev. James R. Broadfoot B.A., M. Div. .The Rr•v Joseph Hcy-dy of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, and The Rei• Akio VandenBer of the Christian Reform Church will enter Ino aialogue on the • statement: "I BELIEVE IN -GOD". A coffee hour will follow the service. All aro welcome. the service is under the auspices of the Clinton- Seaforth Ministerial Association.. ALL ARE WELCOME ecall Colcloughr Edna Cox, Dianna Delve, Marlene Forbes, and Lulu Merrill. Kitoben conrrnittee, 'Helen Aiken, Jackie .Archibald, flowers for' church. ,Ann LaWsan; an flowers for congregation, Leila Johnston,e. and Harriet Tyndall; pianist, Leila Johnston and Edna Wheeler. Coffee -Mate- Unit, leader, " ' Linda : Jones;_, Mrs, George Addison \ ,Mrs. George M Addison, James . Street, •Seafo'rth,.!: secretary,, Ann . Lavis; , treasurer, Edith Falconer. Afternooi aUnit, leader, Gertrude Feagan; assis-tant, •Valena Trewartha, ,secretary„. ea o Dons Batkrn; treasurer,: pr, tisilla McMurray, Evening Unit - leader Edna Wheeler; secretary; Marlene 'Forbes; treasurer, Phyllis T'ylndal 1. S Gertrude Suter a. .4 ter M A to Cli ton natived . an. brat ler Fred, tive. ' member" in the ' is survived e e l L odgev. Ger-, c i r n } Y.. and a rs.` Sutter .• three thi former Grace Adella ; b k h L h ld a r, .. R.G. (Elle en) -b o RR. �, _,.rdeSues1,. l� )Rob. . trude Sutter r d fad at . the � 'I`ebbutt, daughter of th+s . .late. Mr., and Mrs, John Maitland Manor Nursing Kilworthy; Mrs. Rtobert Tebbutt died in StratfordHome in' Goderich on (Shirley) 'olloc of •January 10. She' was 88 Cambridge.and Benson of General Hospitalc on " J . ,. years old"London,. four grand - 1980, itl;Thursdayher 79th yearanuary. 10Mr'$. Sutter. was born in •children and one great Surviving. are' one Clinton on January 3, 1892 grandchild. daughter Betty,(Mrs. to Charlotte -and Herman Funeral services were - Benson chant. She at- held. on January 12 at the brothers, i>"viTebbutt en Hulley) Lhndesb Utt, tended school in Clinton Beattie Funeral Home in m 'ton ani " : a :." •nd in -1917- 4rrie Jo1in- -C` l -inion - t-ev.=----=-John-. A. . Oestreicher conducted n T bb tt Clin 1VlSutterrs, Sutter ` lived her the service and interment She is survived by five lifetime in Clinton' where followed in the Clinton grandchildren and was she was a charter Cemetery. predeceased by a The P allbearers were grandson. member of the Huronic Mrs. Addison was Rebekah Lodge, No. 306 Charles Nelson, Arnold raised and educated in and Past Noble Grande- Dale, Doug Bartliff, Goderich township. She and Past District Deputy Elwin Merill, Harold farmed with her husband President of Huron Wise and Bill Hearn. in Hulplett Townshi until their retirement to District No.. 23, In June - Agnes Euphemia P 1954,rs.utter receive M S d - •Balder�stone � .tour, sloe lived in "Clinton, tint rfo.. 1"n 1898,. she `" Mcanarni., . to Mldteach dleehinur . , . to thech.. Indian Industrial 'School. eight at thatyears. place IfQrn.1906the ,. she next' Married Joseph Balderstone. • Shewas predeceased by a daughter Eleanorin ' 1915 and by her husband -- - in 1928.. There are sever surviving children, ,,,.two , sons; John C. aJnd `-oee , both of Middlechurch, . . five daughters, Qorothy • Langton of ' Birds Hill, Man•, l home Emes of _ Turn Lo page 17 f Memorials Wingham I- ' • Gulf anteed ago. rs. Addison was a be bestowed on a woman Balderston • passed away' 1' Granite Decoration f peacefully at the Fred � S f th about 20 the highest honor that can Agnes E u p h e m i a ea or a ou years mem er of Northside the !cora ion o ,„• Cemetery United Church Seaforth. Chivalry in the Lodge. Douglas Lodge; •Win- Letterin The funeral service As well, Mrs. Sutter zipeg, on ., Wednesday, was held on Monday, was a member of the January 2, 1980, in her 1 . Buy Direct and January 14 at the Wesley Willis United: 105th year. save Commissions. Whitney-Ribey Funeral Church 'in Clinton and Home in Seaforth with treasurer of the Rev. J.G. Vanslyke of-. Missionary Society of the ficiating. Interment Huron Presbytery.. followed in the Clinton She was predeceased Cemetery. by her husband, parents Mrs. Balderstone. was ? born on November 12, 1875 in Houghton, 'WS. PHONE 347-1910 ( Michigan, the daughter of RES. 357-1015 Jaynes and Elizabeth. j age,,.of - Cree From the • _Y Church Services ANGLICAN ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH._ THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B.A., M. DIV. SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1980 SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 11:30 .a.m. Holy Communion SERMON: "YOUR KINGDOM COME" 8 p.m. Ecumenical Service In The Observance Of The Week Of Prayer For Christian Unity. Coffee Hour Following The Service A WARM WE COME AWAITS YOU AT ST. PAUL'S, • TRINITY CHURCH 8AYFIELD 14' ST. JAMES' CHURCH - MIDDLETON RECTOR: REV WM. BENNETT SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1980 •, EPIPHANY 1I. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Trinity) 10:00 a.m. Sung Mattins (Trinity) 11:15 a.m. Said Mattins (St. James). Guest Preacher: Rev. Douglas Pitts B.A., S.Th. Two small, very friendly churches welcome you to share in the traditional Anglican 'Prayer Book services. '1962 Canadian BCP) - BAPTIST BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH ','Wolding Forth the Word of Life'Phil. 2:15 PASTOR: Rev: Les. Shiel 565-2659 SUNDAY - 10 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 11.:00 a.m. Devotional Service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic • Bible Teaching Service Wednesday, , 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study -8-p.m. ,Friday. evening Youth Service - 7.9 p.m. Skating at the Bayfield Arena You and Your Family are Welcome in this Bible Believing Fundamental Baptist Church. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SUNDAY', JANUARY 20, 1980 MR. EDWARD J. ANDERSON PASTOR 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship Everyone Welcome .006 • CATHOLIC SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH JoulesSt., Clinton • Phoie 482.9468 SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1980 ' FATHER J. HARDY MASS SATURDAY 8 p.rn. SUNDAY 411 a.m. CONFESSION SATURDAY 7:15 p.rn i8US FROM VANASTRA CHRISTIAN -REFORMED CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 243 Princess St., E. ° REV, ARIE VAliDEN BERG B.D., Th.M. SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1980" 10 A.M. WORSHIP..SER"VICE SERMON: "REFUSAL TO MOVE ON" 3 P.M. WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON: "BAPTISM AND FAITH' 8 P.M. ECUMENICAL SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S. ANGLICAN CHURCH, CLINTON .L.- -, Everyone Welcome 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'PPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE REV. THOMAS A.A. DUKE CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST S�IJNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1980 10 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP SACRAMENT OF HOLY BAPTISM 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 8 p.m. ECUMENICAL SERVICE AT' ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN, CHURCH, CLINTON ALL WELCOME UNITED ' Ontario Street United Church 105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont.' Minister: Rev. R. Norman Pick Organist: Mrs. Doris McKinley. SUNDAY,'J.ANUARY 20, 1980 •sv�' SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 11:00 A.M. PUBLIC"WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL 8 -P.M, WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 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 SUNDAY, JANUARY '20, 1980. 11:0o a.m. Sunday School and Nursery 11:00 a.m. Worship Service SERMON: "IN THE HEART OF THE CHURCH" Installation of U.C.W. •Executive Coffee Hour -A• HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 1 i 00 p.m. Worship and Sunday S hobl SERMON: "THE HEART OF. THE CHURCH.:.:.. Guest Soloist: GLbRIA RD' 8 p.m. Ecumenical' servicHAe at St. Paul's Anglican Church Clinton • All services an standard `. tine a• 01,