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CLINTON I' W$ -R, CC.RD, THUR
AY, POWARY 17,10;
pean trip
The WI citizenship
meeting was • held
January, 9'.at,8 p.m. in the
tall opening :vith Bar-
bara Bosman at the
piano, ' President . Max.
jorie Pu'izer welcotned
all, s and roll call was
The, UeWt g.eue al
.annii.a1~.1',, islet' �ng:was"h,eld
on Monday,. January -7th
-at 2 pml iri' the''church.
President Edythe
Bacorrl; . welcomed al
and led: in devotions "a$
we ester a new year'
with Joan Whyte reading
the scriptures frosty
Daniel, Deuteronomy and
ils'WitattieWood
at -the piano, 'Edythe.gave
meditatibn 'on the
scripture and led ..in
prayer.
The minutes ,of
Novernber and December
meetings were read by
secretary Joan Whyte
and,treasurer's report by
Margaret Good. Balance
on hand December 31st -
$1,.254.45. The books were
audited by Helen
Alexander.
Correspondence , in-
cluded a thank -you from
Torn and Genevieve,
Allen, Bert and Dora
Shobbrook, Doug and
Florence Snell, Bob and
Shirley Scott,
Norman Alexander,
Helen Alexander, Ida
Durnin and our foster
. child:
Reports by card con-
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on-__,-.._._ v_eno s.....D
r ora-:Shobhrorak,_
included: get well, 44;
sympathy, 11; baby
congratuations,, 6; an-
niversary cards, 2,.. for a
total of 63. One ros'and
bud vase was serif to the
funeral home for Jim
Scott. Buying by Dora
Shobbrook included a gift
for Rev. McDonald; for
Hugh Flynn, family fire
victims; kitchen utensils
for church kitchen, Good
News . for Modern Man,
for newly weds.
Sandra Westerhout,
reporting for social
committee, served -at 25
functions plate dinners $4
first half of the year,. $4.50
for the remainder.
Served 20 meals at set
price; three lunches at
Blyth arena for weddings
and anniversaries for
donations; :two free
lunches, to confirmation.
classes and appreciation
night_ for _the choir,
Sunday School teachers
and group leaders; two
meals served at half
price, mother and
daughter, father and son
fed approximately 1,200
at lunches, 1,058 plate
dinners with .a profit of
$2,519.21. Have 133. ladies
on the list to ask for food
who were called on twice
and some three times.
Laura Lyon reported
for supply saying: 46
pairs of : mittens; 6
s carves ; four pair .-of-
slippers on the Christmas
tree for Huron County
Family and Childrens
Service.
It was moved that
Blergan Unit clean brass
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and the. Airnwell Unit in •
charge of flowers while
Alice ,Uavi'dson is' , inM
charge of. 0 Mandate. •
Subscriptions. ptions. t • was
moved •to donate $500 to.
Board of ' Stewards.
Edythe thanked all for
their co-operation in the
past year. The next
Addle Hhbking;
ti"eaSurer, Margaret
Gogd; 'nomination, June
• Fothergill, Florence
Cartwright; programs,
Helen. Lawson; com-
munications co;-
ordinator,
o;ordinator, •Dora Shob-
brook; stewardship and
finance, Margaret Good
meetin-g.will be March31�and Alice Davidson;
4.
198ohti? 1a"°iia "soc e°�tx, ora
The nominating report ' Shobbrook, Latta Lyon,
by Betty Moon shows"the Marg Longman; world
executive for 1980 to be: outreach, Joan Whyte;
past president, Helen Pianist Gail Lear;
Lawson; president, assistant pianist
Edythe Beacom; first Genevieve Allen;
vice president, Alice representative to manse
Davidson; 2nd. vice- Laura Lyon; represen-
pr es id en t (o p en ) ; tative to stewards Helen
secretary, Joan Whyte; Lee; funeral committee
assistant secretary, Mary Longman, Norma
12 pay fees
Glousher, , Addie
Hu.n in
� g, Kay Saun-
dercock and 'Vi Burns;.
buying committee Betty
Mood and Marrorie,
Duizer; cards, Doia
Shobbrook; ..social, Betty
Hulley; Margaret Wright
and Sandra Westerhout;
unit leaders Berean,
Helenawso Amwell
Florence Cartwright;
allocation same as last
year $800.
The Huron Perth 13th
annual meeting will be
held in Goderich at North
Street United Church on
January 28. Meeting
adjourned and Edythe
Beacom served tea or
coffee and cookies,
plover
answered by 1. ; ,tnezn-
hers, name. an Ethnic
group in Canada..
November:: an,
December minutes and
financial reports were
read ' by. .-.seGretary-
chooses officers
Expedition seven of :the .
Londesbaro _:;Explorers
was , held on January 10,
1980. Mrs. Hoggart's
story time was called
Love and Look up, Look
Election of new officers
saw Sandy Carter as
chief Explorer; Angela
Schneider as keeper of3
the `fog, gid. $renda
Nesbitt as keeper of the..°
treasurer. Clothespin .
angels were made for
crafts. "
Mrs. •Hoggart gave
-ea ehx-girl--ar.p,ai:, f •.-vela.
skate pins to pin on their,
Coats, - games were'
played, refreshments
enjoyed.
treasurer Marjorie
Anderson, and there- were
29 shut-in boxes delivered
at Chxis,trnas. The indoor
gardening project Will be
held in the "hall Wed-
nesday,, January 16 and
23 .at 7:45. • Correspon-
dence said Huron County
ass istant home econt mist
has accepteda position in
Regina;' from HuUett
Council for, W L to - ap-
point
.l�-
point' amembex. to
recreation' committee;
' thank yous 'from Elsie
Shgddicl, for,. Joe, Nor-
man Shepherd, Ruby
McVittie, Mrs; Fairey,
Annie Leitch,. Myrtle
Fairservice, Laura :Knox
for her mother, Nelson
ur.,..-.Tear Gladya,-Armatrang,
Alice. Buchanan for Mr.
and Mrs.. Alf Buchanan.
There was $10 sent 'to
Save the Children Funds
at Christmas.
Elizabeth Lawsirorr
favoured with a piano
solo, and it was moved
that Marjorie Duizer be
on the recreation corn-
.mittee. The card party on
January 18 is in charge of
Marjorie Anderson, Beth
Knox and Hattie Snell; on
February 1, Addie
Hunking, Irene Bromley
andGenevieve Allen.
Nominating committee
consists of Alice
Buchanan and Marjorie
Anderson and the Sun-
shine sister banquet is in
charge of Barbara
Boxman and • Irene
Bromley. Shirley. Scott--
sang
cotssang two songs, ac -
_c n in .her -self . on
- •+�Pa 37 g
guitar__ The motto was
given by Jessie Tebbutt.
The speaker " ,was
Margaret Taylor., one of
the members,•who told of
her ,trip to Amsterdam,
Germany, Italy, Swit-
zerland, •Austria and
France. There„ were 20
tvho left from' Mitchell.
,was most in-•
teresting and she also had
pictures and souvenirs.
She was thanked by June
Fothergill: .
-Florence Cartwright
and Lena Nesbitt con-
ducted a contest anatomy
United Church news
Welcoming into the
Narthex on Sunday
January 13th were Don
Buchanan and Reg
Lawson while the ushers
were John Cartwright,
Larry Gross, Russell
Nesbitt and Scott
Berea ?ae°i
nhas�� �nemb�'1�(+--!7 Auburn was in
The Berean Unit held
their meeting-onaanuar-y
9 at 2 p.m. at the home of
Alice Davidson. Leader
Helen Lawson welcomed
all and thanked Alice for
having the meeting lnher
home
and .opened the
meefing with a reading.
The minutes of the last
meeting -were read by
secretary Dora Shob-
brook. A letter from
foster child was read by
Alice Davidson,: who also
reminded of Huron -
Perth 13th annual
meeting on January 28.
Roll call was answered
by paying of fees by 12
membersand one visitor brass for February is Tri
present. _ Duizer and the_ next
•
meeting will be held
-Happy birthday was February 12. A birthday
sung for Laura . Saun- card was . signed for
dercock and Margaret Harriett Knox for her
Good, and the treasurers 99th birthday on• January
re r
__t__was. givext- .
-aS.—9=,-a-nd-a-get-wel-1--card-fir--
Ida Durnin.
The 'study given by
Helen Lawson included a
reading New Years from
chapel of the open book
by Ruth Saunders, and
led in prayer and closed
with poem "Through the'
coming year".
Lunch was served by
Alice Davidson and Helen
Lawson.
Edythe Beacom. The
secretary's annual report
was read, showing: 18
annual' 'members, 5 life
members; 11 .meetings
-held • with average at-
tendance of 13 members;.
perfect attendance 5 -
Mary Longman, Helen
Lawson,. Margaret ,Good,
Hattie Wood and Dora
Shobbrook. To clean
urn personals
Prize winners at the. Eldon Chamney with
weekly euchre party last
-week were: novelty, Mrs.
James Glousher, high
.lady, Mrs. Robert Tur-
ner;, low lady, Mrs. Bill.
• Robertson, high • man,
Stanley Dennis and low
man, Bob --Powell.
Some local citizens are
concerned that children
are sleigh -riding down
small hills -and crossing
the busy highway. Do you
know where your
children sleigh -ride after
dark? You had better find
out and stop this before
an accident happens to
some child.
Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett
returned home last
Friday after being a
patient for several weeks--
> Clinton Public
Hospital.
Arnold Craig is a
patient in University
Hospital, London. He is
wished` a speedy
recovery.
Clinton obituaries...
• from page 14
Vivian, Man., Marjorie of
Emerson, Man. and
Georgina and Grace, both
oWinnipeg. There are 12
grandchildren and 27
'greattgrandchildren..__.
Mrs. Balderstgn'e was
active in the work of St.`
Paul's Church and served
faithfully as organist
untilher99th year.
The ,funeral service
was ' held at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Mid-
dlechurch, on Friday,
January 4th, with the
Rev. Peter Flynn of-
ficiating. Interment
followed in the 'family
plot in St. " Pawl's
Cemetery.
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Pick=up service .availa.ble
Beef'& Pork by quarter and side
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DARLING'S.
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ticket number 458 was the
winner last Wednesday in
the Auburn and District
Lions Club lottery di4aw.
Silver Tops meet...
Brian and Lillian Hallam
• from page 16 were selected to plan the
have been in progress Febr"uary meeting.
since early fa=ll: Come -out-- prizes forT:iglz scorein
and enjoy the activities. bowling went to high
Plans were discussed man, Glen Webster, high
for future meetings anda lady, Darlene Fielder,
committee of_ Bob and low man, Gordon Gross
Shelley Worsell, Louise and low lady, Jean
and . Murray Wilson and Plaetzer.
charge of the servic'
while Rev. Scott was at
Auburn and Donnybrook.
The children's story
was good speller, best
words are short ones like
no, yes, our, kind, true,
friend and you, "I love
you--. God''. _Jun.i.or..
teachers were Carol
Cartwright, Susan
Jamieson and Joan
Shepherd. Choir anthem
was "higher hands" with
Barbara Bosnian choir
director and Louise
McGregor organist.
The message "a kind of
greatness" ended with
Mr. Hawley reading "you
needed me" with Gail
Lear accompanying r on
,the piano.
Remember the annual
congregational meeting,'
January 21st with the pot
luck supper beginning at
6-:-55
Personal notes
Sympathy is extended
to Mr. and Mrs • Ken -
Hulley and family on the
death of her mother, Mrs.
George Addison, Seaforth
on Thursday, January 10
at the age of 78.
Any girl age 12 to 26
interested in 4-H project
"your corner of the
world" contact leaders
Marjorie Duizer at 523-
4359 or July Daterna at
523-9407 as soon as
Mr. and 1VIrs•: Fred
Youngblutoof Woodstock ..
visited on Monday with..
his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
"Russell Good, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Hulley.
Darlene and Denise"""
returned home Friday
night from spendingtwo
weeks , holidays in
Florida.
There will be a W.I.
card party on Friday 18
at 8:30 p.m. Everyone
possible. welcome.
Since
1865...
we've been
first with
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want to know
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