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The need for :parents to.
-lay ground rules and
enforce lits t4 control
child abuse was stressed
by Mrs. Frank T'ingland
to her speech to the
Wesley Willis Magic
Circle group in Clinton on
March 18 a.
Mrs. Fingland ,the
guest speaker at, the
meeting,, talked about
Year of the Child and told ..
the.. group that adults
must see that , new laws
are enforced and must be
alert to `the needs of
•ele near o
children in thb, coil.
runny so that abuse is
quickly stopped. ;
fl in other bus.iness.
Chairman Mary Murch
opened the meeting and
Florence Oliver and
Billie Stewart, in charge
of the Devotionals, spoke
on peace. Their final
thought wasthat no peace
lies in the future than
cannot be found hidden in
the present..
Mary Jamieson anis
Jean Currie reported that
21 home calls and 11
Ontario St. UCW
Hear speaker from Lucknow
hospital callshad been
made. "
Bessie Steepe was
chosOn to be to charge of
the next meeting and
Wynn iso
m will tl w
w l sh o
picutresof their last
cruise, . •
Helen Davies reminded
the ladeisthat they can
Purchase daffodils at the
Wesley Willis. Noon.
Luncheon on March,. 27
from 11 am to 1 pm and
also at the Daffodil .Tea
which will be held at the
Ontario' Street United
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The Ev0ening Unit of the
Ontario Street UCW met. -
March 24 with 25 mem-
bers and •two visitors
present. Doreen Pick and
her group led in- an
Easter Devotion. Mrs.
Pick sang a solo and
meditation was followed
by Easter music.
Marie Webster from
Lucknow entertained and
informed the ladies of life
in Cuba using slides and
commentary,- She was
thanked by Doreen Pick.
Edna Wheeler chaired
the business portion of
the meeting, when the
ladies finalized plans for
their good used clothing
Crusade planned
for Blyth area
The Executive of the
Blyth and Area Crusade
for Christ • met in the
Village Restaurant in
Blyth last week for a
regular meeting. Pastor
Wayne Good, Chairman
of the Crusade Com-
mittee, • chaired the
meeting and opened with
prayer.
The Finance Com-
mittee reported that
about $1,300 of the $5,300
budget has already been.
raised. The plans are to
raise as much of the
budget as possible before
the Crusade begins. `—....
The Reverend Bob
Scott, Chairman of the
Prayer Committee,
reported on preparations
for prayer for the
Crusade. About ten
Prayer Cells have
already been organized.
The Prayer Cells Will
meet in the following
homes on a weekly basis:
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aitken,
Pastor and Mrs. Wayne
Good, Mr,. and Mrs. Doug
Campbell, Mrs. Valarie
Dale; Mi. and Mrs. Bob
Freer, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Raithby, Mrs.
Pauline Parsons, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Rolston, Mrs.
Correction
A story in last week's
edition on the Hesall
Women's Institute was
mixed-up. Here are the
correct committees.
Elected- to the
°nominating committee
were Hilda Payne,
Winnie Skea, and Susie
Purdy, and for- the fair
committee, Mrs. Eileen
Rannie, Joyce Pepper,
and Elizabeth Riley.
Perfect
crib hand
A Vanastra man was
treated to a crib player's
delight l&st Thursday
night when he was dealt a
29 a perfect hand - in
cribbage. - •
Merlyn Clinton, a long-
time crin player, said he
was playing the game
with his wife when, the
hand turned up. He was
dealt three fives and a
jack, and then turned up
a five on the cut.
"I've seen a 28 before,
and only heard of a 29,"
he said
He said he has played
thousands of games and
was thrilled with the
perfect hand.
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Pat Ni6l ck. and Mrs.
Evalena Webster.
The Crusade that is
being planned is for April
27 to May 4 in the Blyth
Memorial Hall, The
Crusade leaders are from -
Crusade Evangelism
International in London,
Ontario. The speaker will
be the- Reverend Tom
Reas. The sponsoring
churches are the- Trinity
Anglican Church, Blyth,
Christian Reformed
Church, Blyth, Church of
God, Blyth, • United
Church, Blyth, United
Church, Londesboro,
Missionary Church,
Auburn, ,and the West-
field Fellowship, West-
field. -
By La Lechers
s.a l.e _to_ b e. _._y-he-1-d--en---
Saturday, April 19. Coffee
and muffins will be
served at the sale.
Ladies were reminded
of the joint thankoffering
at Ontario Street April 20
at 7:30, and Phyllis
Tyndall gave some
tentative plans for a bus
trip on Wednesday, May 7
to Kitchener and
Kleinburg. Members and
friends wishing to go
should contact Phyllis
early.
Lois Elliott and
group served lunch.
her
Church on March 29 from
2 pm to 430 pm. Selling
daffodils and the tea is an
annual event sponsored
by allthe churches of the
area for • . the Canadian
Cancer Society,
Anyone wishing to
attend the Blyth Thank ,
Offering on March 30 at 8
pm . is asked to contact
Norma Grigg,
Amnesty International
meeting are held in
Lon, don • on the second
Thursday of .each month
and anyone interested in
these • should bonta`ct
Aileen Craig.
The group was told that
Meals on Wheels needs
more drivers and Pat
Holland should be con-
tacted on this.
After the meeting Mrs.
Oliver and Mrs. Stewart
served refreshments.
MR. AND MRS. ELMER
SANDERSON
Maria Louise Reichel
and Elmer Wayne
Sanderson were united in
marriage at Blyth United
Church on Saturday,
March 1, 1980.
The bride is the
d.auhter of Alfred and
Wilma Reichel, of
Auburn and the .*groo 's,
parents are John and
Viola Sanderson, of
Blyth.
The Reverend pecil
Wittich performed the
double -ring ceremony
and the pianist was Mrs.
Sharon Wittich. The
soloist was Mrs. Adeline
Campbell.
The church was
decorated with can-
delabra, bouquets of
white,, andpink gladiola,
white daisies, and white
----Pb-b1ons on the pews,
The bride, given in
marriage by her father,
g
rz
wore a glorious floor
length goon, with a
'scalloped neckline, full
length'''chapel train, and
head piece, amiveil to
match, She carried a
cascading bouquet of
dark. ' red' sweetheart
roses, pink miniature
carnations and . white
daisies,
The matron,, of honor
was Mrs. Sylvia Trick of
Londesboro, sister of the
groom; Her dress had a
front and back neckline°
scooped with a cum-
berband, and two tier
skirt of pink sheer. She
carried a bouquet of
cascading pink miniature
carnations and white
daisies.
The best man was
RnhPrt , Trick, ....of Lon
desboro, brother-in-law
of the groom.. The usher
was Daryl Bald, of
Wesley Afternoon Unit think Spring
The theme for the
March 20 meeting of the
Afternoon Unit of the
Wesley Willis Church in
Clinton was Spring.
After the worship
period, led by Mrs. C.
Holland, Mrs. G. Rath -
well gave a poem and the
Easter treats made
Easter Pay will be made a little brighter for
patients. in the Clinton Public Hospital. Special holiday
favors -for the hospital were made by the Friendship
Guild of St. Paul's Anglican Churchat their March 19
meeting.
President Phyllis Thompson opened the meeting
•with'a short poem and prayer and plans were made for
the Clinton Lions Club Fa'rmer's Night- dinner -on
March 25.
Tickets for the bus trip tp Toronto were handed out
and extra tickets can be obtained from Jean Herman
at their store, Herman's Men's Wear.
The next meeting will be held on April 16 and
member were asked to bring a tea towel for the church
kitchen. Also at the next meeting, Joan Thompson will
give a demonstration in macrame.
The hostesses for the March meeting were Kay
Campbell and Marg Counter.
Family support stressed
BY. a
BARBARA KERR .�
La Leche League held
the third meeting of their
series at the home of Mrs.
Terri Korstanje,
Belgrave, on March 14.
The topic of discussion
was "Family and the
Breastfed Baby".
The mothers described
the fuction of the League.
as a help and en-
couragement to nursing
mothers who are trying to
raise close-knit families.
Among,, •,„hints ow
to get ready f the
newborn was "attending
LLL meetings.” •
Mrs. Barbara Kerr,
leader, opened the topic
of childbirth with the
question "Who delivered
your baby?" It was in-
teresting to note how -
many mothers, were
confident in their reply "I
did".
The mothers found that
sharing the delivery of •
their child with their
husband was most
satisfying. Good news for
the whole family is a
recently issued statement,
by the Canadian
Pediatric Society con-
cerning "Family Cen-
tered Perinatal Care".
Do you know?
An estimated seven
million Americans suffer
from a serious
phenomenon known as
tinnitus. Tinnitus is more
commonly known as
ringing in the ears. There
is no external source or
perceived soupd of the
ringing.
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Seven of their recom-
mendations were
reviewed.
Husbands were very
supportive to thenursing
mothers when they came
home with their new
baby, both practically
and emotionally. Ways to
minimize sibling rivalry
were 'exchanged.
Everyone agreed that the
most im portant thing in a
family was TLC. Tender
loving care needs to be
shared among family
members.
Mrs. Kerr announced a
special meeting to be held
April 19. This is a
—Couples Meeting" and
all parents interested in
finding out about La
Leche League and
parenting are welcome to
attend,. The meeting will
be held at the home of
Mrs. Connie Kuc at 8 p.m.
roll call was answered by
21 members and one
visitor with some verses
on Spring.
Charles Nelson
reminded the ladies of the
season by showing slides
of local flower gardens
and he was thanked by
Mrs. Holland. Eleanor
Fisher played a piano
solo, Mrs. Holland read a
poem . about Easter and
Mrs. C. Stewart read an
Easter story.
After the scripture,
read by Miss Fisher and a
prayer, led by Mrs.
Holland, Mrs. J.
McGregor, the .unit
president, conducted the
business meeting.
Mrs. C. Nelson acted as
secretary for the meeting
and Mrs. Rathwell gave
the treasurer's report.
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Mrs. McGregor gave
some of the highlights of
the executive meeting
and two March birthdays
were announced.
Mrs. F. Cummings
reported that 25 home
and eight hospital calls
had been made for the
month and Mrs. N.
Holland noted that
flowers had been placed
in the church one Sunday.
The group was
reminded of the church's
Noon Luncheon on March
27 and Mrs. L. Bali asked
for food or donations and
volunteers to help serve
the meal.
The Daffodil Tea will
be held in the Ontario
Street Church on March
28 and . on March 30, the
group has been invited to
join with the Blyth UCW.
Brantford:, cousin of the
groom. . •
The reception included
a dinner and dance and
was held at the Can-
dlelight Restaurant in
Goderich with 51 guests
present from Lakefield,.
Springfield, Newmarket,
London,, ° Toronto, and
local areas. •
After returning . from
their .wedding trip to
Niagr.a. Falls, Myrtle
Beach, and Florida, the
couple have taken up'
residence in Clinton.
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Church Services
ANGLICAN
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B.A., M. DIV.
SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1980
PALM SUNDAY
10 a.m. Morning Prayer
SERMON
'''BEHO'LD YOUR KING COMES"
Thurs. Apr. 3 Maundy Thursday
7 ' 15 p.m.. Service•of Holy Communion and stripping of'
the altar
A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ST PAUL'S
TRINITY CHURCH
ST. JAMES' CHURCH
' BAYFIELD
MIDDLETON
RECTOR: REV. WM. BENNETT
SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1980
PALM SUNDAY
Blessing and Distribution of Palm Crosses
8 a.m. Holy Communion (Trinity)
10 a.m. Sung Mattins (Trinity)
11:15 a.m. Said Mattins (St. James)
Two small, very friendly churches welcome you to share
in the traditional Anglican Prayer Book services. (1962
Canadian BCP)
BAPTIST
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
"Holding Forth the Word of Life" Pini. 2:ti5
PASTOR: Rev. Les. Shiel 565.2659
SUNDAY - 10 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. Devotional Service
1:30 p.m. Evangelistic
Bible Teaching Service
You and Your Family are Welcome in this Bible
Believing Fundamental Baptist Church.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CLINTON,
SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1980
MR. EDWARD J. ANDERSON PASTOR
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:15 a.m. Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome
CATHOLIC
SAINT JOSEPH,'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
James St., Clinton Phone 482-9468
SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1980
FATHER J. HARDY
MASS SATURDAY 8 p.m.
SUNDAY 11 a.m.
CONFESSION SATURDAY 7:15 p.m.
BUS FROM VANASTRA
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CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
•243 Princess St., E.
REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG
B.D.. Th.M.
SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1980
10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE
SERMON: "BEHOLD YOUR KING!"
3 P.M. •WORSHIP SERVICE
SERMON: "I THIRST"
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE 10 A.M.
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 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
THE REV. THOMAS A.A. DUKE
CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST
PALM SUNDAY
�a SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1980
10 a.rn. MORNING WORSHIP
SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
ALL WELCOME
UNITED
Ontario Street United Church
105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont.
Minister: Rev. R. Norman Pick
Organist: Mrs. Doris McKinley
SUNDAY, -MARCH 30, 1980
PALM SUNDAY
11:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL ,hh
11:00 A.M. CONFIRMATION SERVICE
Followed by Reception for new members, families and
Elders
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, MARCH 30, 1980
11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
SERMON:
'KEEP A SONG IN YOUR HEART'
Holy Communion
Palm Sunday Parade By Primary Sunday School.
(Rdgn. to Grade 3)
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
9:45 a.m. Worship and Sunday School
SERMON:
`KEEP A SONG IN YOUR HEART'
Holy Communion
Amer._._,
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