Clinton News-Record, 1980-02-07, Page 11IVIllvena s. personals Horne in Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Best wish?s to Donald
Larsen, London visited McLeod, who entered
Thursday with. their Victoria I-BQspital' : in
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. London on Sunday, While
R,7. Larson iand=attended in iho city, Mrs. Mc'Leod
the funeral of their aunt, was the. guest of her ,
Mrs. Myrtle Parker. . brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William Mr, and Mrs. , Robert
C;. Barker, London spent B3arnes,
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Thursday with his -father, Mr.' and Mrs. Walter
Bill and also attended'his Erickson Andrew,
aunt's," funeral ..-.11!lrs. }., Luanne and Lydia spent
Myrtle Parker in Trinity Saturday and Sunday in
Angll,can Church, • Port Huron, Mich;. It
�,mM � Blll rhart- --see neda-,l:ike._elzer here
.Sarnia spent weekend W they went,- they were
„ at his cottage on Bayfield being ' congratulated for.
'lerraoe. thewonderful actions of
t'he Canadian Govern-
McL' aughlin, Meagan and rent in.getting their four.
Courtney, Toronto and citizens safely out of- a
Mr, and Mrs, Bob Cluff, serious situation,
•' Rob and Tara visited at They received a
the homes of . their reso.undin • round of_
applause at the --Moose
Lodge and everywhere
they looked were
billboards with the
Canadian Flag flying.
ex ressin "Thank you
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Mrs; - Vicki
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A wide variety of . entertainment was seen and
heard at the Wesley Willis United Church's Variety
Night on Saturday. The musical evening included a '
Iii Varna
play. Jonah and the Whale, presented by, the Junior
Choir. (News -Record photo)
Wlliain andMrs. Bennett
f.or the weekex d.
' ..: wen' C i nes
We are`pleased to .learn
that Hen Scotchmer is
ba0k at home again after
a :short stay in Alexandra
-Marine and +general.
Hospital in Goderich.
Scot Easton is back at
home aftear, a .trip - to
London for the removal of
the cast which - has" kept
;him in ,bed - fnr:,-several
A -.weeks .lie-was--exiaecting•
to'°be back at school on
Monday - hope he made
it!
Fred LeBeau and Mr. and
Mrs, . Jack Tillman
during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R.
McLeod visited for a few
days last weekend in
.Michigan and spent some
time with his sister Mrs.
Lucy Desjardine, who is
confined in hospital in
Detroit.
• Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin
and Robbie spent Friday
evening with his parents,
Mr. -and Mrs. Walter
°Canada".g Even between
T.V. programs there was
portrayed two shaking
hands. On the sleeve of
one was a Canadian flag
and the other the U.S.A.
stars and stripes.
- The citizens are most
grateful to Canada and
Erickson and family. treated these Canadians
Lodge busy with euchre and skatin!r
Sincere sympathy is like unsung heroes. It
- extended to Kenneth would be a wonderful
Lynn and family in the thing if all nations had -
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by Mary Chessell
There were 11 tables of
euchre in play at the
Orange . Lodge card party
last Friday night, Win-
ners of hig-h- and-- lo -w
prizes for the ladies were
Anna Aldwinkle and
Tracy Hayter. Men's high
and low went to Mac
Wilson and Cliff Utter.
Draw prizes were won by
Gregg Taylor, Beatrice
Welsh, Bertha Taylor,
Art Alexander and Annie
F inkbe iner.
On Saturday, members
of L,O.L. 1035 were busy
at . the skating rink
'"preparing a base for the
ice -Surface. Kids, better .`
get the blades out and
ready to -go.
Florence -.Elliott
returiied home from
Aurora- on Sunday with .
news of ra little grand-
Huronview hears
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male quartette
The Centralia United
Church Male Quartette
sang to the delight of the
Sunday morning wor-
shippers.
Lorne Lawson, Mr.
-Warren Whitmore, Mr.
Wilson McCartney, Mr.
Stanley Hilien, along with
Mrs: Marie Flynn
combined talents to
provide the . musical
program at Old Time
Music on Monday . af-
ternoon.
Residents who are
active in the ceramic
class under the direction
of Mrs. Betty Fawcett
were busy Tuesday' af-
ternoon preparing cen-
trepieces for the main
diningroom tables for
Valentine's Day.
Present and past staff
and friends gathered in
the craft room on Wed-
nesday afternoon on the
occasion of Chester
Archibald's retirement.
Upon arriving, Mrs.
Archibald was presented
with a corsage and Mr.
Archibald -with a
boutonniere. A wall clock
engraved from the
goodwill fund was-.
presented to Mr.
Archibald. Fancy cookies
and squares were served
along with .a special
decorated cake in .the
shape of a car and trailer.
Mary Gibbings, Evelyn
Archer and Rosemary
Armstrong journeyed to
St. Marys to a workshop
on programming on
Thursday morning.
Seventeen residents
enjoyed hamburgers in
the craft room at lunch
time -on Friday afternoon.
Olive •Straughan's
family held a birthday
party at Huronview to
celebrate "Olive's 90th
birthday and sympathy is
expressed to the families
of Mrs. Myrtle Parker
and Mr. Danny Pysanuik.
We would like to
weloome Mrs. Vera
Oliver who is from the
Seaforth area and a new
resident this past week.
Also we would like to
welcome Mrs. Theresa
Campbell who is staying
with us on vacation care.
daughter, Catherine
Mary (Cathie), .born . to
Bruce and Sandraon Jan.
11.
' Lori Consitt received a
cut in her leg which
,required -eight stitches in
a . snowmobile accident
recently.
Members of Varna
UCW who. attended the
Huron- P-erth
Presbyterial a ival in
Goderich were Eleanor
McAsh, Margaret''
Hayter, Dianne Kirton,
Margaret Hunt and Mary
Chessell. Rev. Wilena
Brown spoke on "Fifty
years as persons" in the
afternoon 'session.
Morning speakers were
,Mr. and Mrs:_:. Robert
Witmer in dialogue about
--J-ap-an with Maureen
Mayne, Mission Officer of
London.
The -new Presbyterial
president for a two -yeas
term is Mrs. Robert
{Ann) ' Walters of
Brucefield UCW. Anna
Keys is remaining in her.
position of East Huron
Regional president, and
Noreen Hayter is
leadership • development
chairman.
The • "adult choir has
`been re -organized under
the leadership of Joyce
Dowson and organist
Mildred Mc -Ash. Their
leadership in the hymns
and special ,offering of
music was much ap-
preciated at Sunday's
Communion service. If
anyone is interested in
joining the church, they
should contact Rev.
Brown so a com-
municants' class can be
set up in the near futurz .
Brian and Joan McAsh
were in • Deckerville,
Michigan a " week ago
Tuesday to attend the
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funeral of a CB and
snowmob'ihi-ng buddy,
Ron Daley, whose
snowmobile went through
the ice on Hutton Lake. A
party of six had crossed
the lake earlier h1 the
day, and were returning
tragedy took place. An
older i'nan, the father of.
friends of theirs, also lost
his. life.
It is interesting to note
--that Ron Daley has made
a contribution to crippled
children in Ontario by
;participating in the ride
for Timmy snowmobile
run in this area for the
past two years.
passing early Monday of this respect for one
a wife and • mother, another.
Margaret Lynn. The
.funeral was held Wed- Miss Sally Bennett,
nesday afternoon at 2 London was the (guest of
+, �t t1,- Rpt't F,tnnrnl her parents` Rev.
Mrs. -Marie Watson
attended the funeral of
hex• sister-in-law Miss
Annie Watson in Windsor
last week. Miss Watson
was a surnmer,resident of.
BayfielTfor�many -year
when she and her sister
Marian lived on the Main
Street Marian,
also deceased became
well known her work
as an expert. weaver. We • .section of " the Detroit
extendour sympathy to Free Press of Sunday
Marie in the loss of her January 20 in, a half -page
relative. story about ourselves, we
The winner' dinner read that Bayfield is a
which was planned forquiet almost rnonastto
Tuesday noon, February. town of 500 God-fearing
by. the St. Andrew's souks.. Readers are in
UCW has been postponed. , formed that them • are
for one week. ' It, will be eight; Churches in the
held .instead or, Tuesday 'rllagl
February 12, ,
As ,others see ust .We
learned from Barb .Erb of
-Royalart-ip,teres.t Oaklig, Michigan, .of
g t
grat'itudefor the help
given to the Americans in
Iran by the Canadian tragyAL
l mbassy.. In the Mall' $
whereshe was shep Mall Life Its,ssocomplexSunset {or Somerset) today conipetltivQ,
there was a slgn saying it °demanding. We can
"Thank you Canada! In nq longer take., it for
exchange for your good ranted; that things v�'IH
ne htmurlirtreswili maC YP ,Wheal �-tL4--Mheir
not charge exchange on accustomed ' slow pace
your, currency." or towards predetermined
words to that effect. We goals. Our'tempo con -
got it via the grapevine. tiaues to accelerate. Our
And in the Travel lifestyle changes, our
roles multiply as we are
pushed towards new
ac'complishme.nts and
greater personal growth.
Changes- in lifestyle
bring about a need and
desire for changes in
one's appearance. And
the -aim to look different
in every role we play.
Sophisticated,
businesslike, youthful or
glamourous; your hair
and make-up are the keys
to enhance your different
moods and personalities.
We specialize in
designing a wardrobe of
Trinity • - Gt�id t' meet
The Chancel' Guild of
Tr pity Church met at the
home of • Mrs. Helen.
LeBeau on. Tuesday af-
ternoon' January 29. The
meeting was presided
over by president, Mrs.
Lillian Higgins, and the
scripture was read by
Mrs. Jeanne Bennett.
During the business, a
ngtican sews
.
Septuagesima Sunday
was observed in Trinity
Anglican Church Sunday
morning with Rev.
William Bennett of-
ficiating. Dr. Grosvenor
.Shepherd read the lesson.
According to an old
custom the Bible ac-
counts of the opening
days of the world are
read on the three Sundays
before lent. Cindy Cluff,
Debbie Wain and Leanne
Veysey taught the Church
school children.
Rev. Bennett's theme
for his sermon was "God
the Creator" taken from
the first chapter of
() chests. hurry maker
and Lorne . Bamford
collected the offering and
Jackie Johnston was
organist and Eric Earl
directed the choir.
The flowers in the
Sanctuary were given to
the Glory of God and in
thanksgiving for the life
of Myrtle Ann Parker by
her family. A donation to
the organ fund was also
received _ from friends
and neighbours 'in her
memory:
Members of the ACW of
° Trinity are reminded of
their' meeting today
(Thursday) at 2 p.m.
discussion • ensued
regarding many of- the
church dutiesi.such as.
caring for the linens, the
°need for new markers,
cleaning of the elements,
rotating the candles and -
the monthly duty roster.
The members decided to
purchase a white stole for
Rev. Bennett which
would be left in the
church for visiting clergy
and the use of future
Rectors, and were most
grateful to Canon Paull .a
former Rector of Trinity,
who upon hearing of the
intended purchase,
presented a beautiful
white silk stole to Rev.
•Bennett on Saturday.
A moment's silence
was observed in
remembrance of Vina
Parker a departed
members and the meeting
welcomed two new and
dedicated members, Mrs,
Debbie Wain and Mrs.
Janet MacDougall.
After closing the
meeting the members
enjoy'edT'w social hour
with a dainty lunch
served by Mrs. LeBeau.
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