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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-04-03, Page 14veil" TO l EWS*RE+C D, T' JRBI A' ', AR wisect The staff 04110ciation of. the Clinton Public Hospital hard a Craft and Bake Sale. on Sat. March. 22 at the : Town HaUl in Clinton... All the baking, crafts., plants •a nd Preserves were donated by the staffmembers. There was also a raffle on rubber plant which was nn b yu • .lir Gwyn.. wo114 g the weather was poor, all the baking was:sold as well as many of the crafts etc. Carolyn ' Pfaff, Kathy Rueger and Carol Edwards organized the event. The day off the sale, Viv Frernlin, Dianne Freeman and Pat .Brown also helped the organizers. We realized $250 from this sale which was turned over to the staff association fund which purchases various I pieces of equipment for the hospital. Some of the major ' purchases being; curtains for the cafeteria, !two Bloomfield trolley carts, - a:: ,. deluxe wheelchair, an alter- nating -pressure mattress and 50 percent share in the buying of a whirlpool. bath. . ' Thank you to all those" people who donated their time, Crafts and baked goods. If it weren't for your support, the sale would not have been ,a success. Thanks also to the community for your support. . The Association would also like your support at 1 their annual Spring mor The Clinton `"; Hor- ticultural Society' have decided not to prepare hanging planters for the town's main street this year. They agreed that the planters, which have been hung in past years, have been failing to beautify Clinton. The group is making plans to beautify other spots in Clinton with flowers instead. It was also decided at a board meeting in February that members of the Society wouldn't recei_ye tulips bulbs this year` and instead, flowering crab trees would be planted around town. A committee has been formed to chose the settings. The landscaping around the Radar Screen has -become over- crowded, sosome of the shrubs will be moved to landscape the bell at the Dance, , April 19 at Vanast)"a Recreation Centre. Tickets are available at the hospital, They also have raffle tickets. available on a velour sweater. u silk flower arrangement an 20 gallons of gas. These priZ.es will be raffled off at the dance and can be obtained from any staff member. 'r They will..also be raf- fling off at a later date, a quilt, handmade and donated to the staff association' by, the Trillium Club of the King Street Villa. These tickets • will be available in the spring from staff members and will hopefully be at the Spring Fair. giiigputs Public School. In other business, Mrs. Bond opened the meeting with a reading and members were told that the classes have been chosen for the photography contest at the '•81 Ontario Con- ference. This contest always has breathtaking slides of flowers and the societies must be pleased. with their winning members. The regional meeting this year will be held in Chesley on April 26 and Clinton hopes to send six representative members. The plant auction in May is fast approaching end the Horticultural Booth at the Clinton Spring Fairwill be a treat to visit. On May 25, an African Violet Extravaganza. will be held at the Toronto Civic Garden Centre. Marian and Francis Powell entertained with a enlightening film made by the Men's Garden Club of America .and slides showed children with special problems working among flowers and vegetables and their pleasure in helping the plants to flower and bear harvests. Ila Cudmore presented a quiz of 20 questions, and no one had a perfect score. Ruth Bond led a discussion on favorite annuals and members left the meeting with many -plans for the coming garden season. The _-_yea-r books are ready and sincere thanks goes to all the work that went into their preparation. The evening's 'door . prizes' were won by Blanche Deeves, Jean Currie, Mrytle Read,. Leila Johnston and Jean Liver C d Helen Bnrtifff of Clinton, left, treasurer for the local Cancer Society, was all smiles on Tuesday after she accepted a cheque for the Society from Betty Jo Cudmore, chairman of the Clinton Sorority's daffodil campaign. The sorority members turned over $1,772 to the society, which represented all the proceeds from the sale of 9,000 daffodils last week. (News -Record photo), � 1 weavers hold workshops The Huron Tract Spinners and Weavers Guild held their first meeting of 1980 in the' Agriculture and Food Board Room at Clinton on Thursday, March 132 with a small attendance due to the stormy night. Ruth Knight, president, reported on the corduroy rug weaving workshop which -she had conducted in G-oderich in February with eight members taking part. Plans were made for the spinning workshop Which was being held . March 18 and 19 with top Livermore ansian spinner Ted 03, Carson of Streetsville • • instructing. Seventeen Antique day at Huronview Frilly Hats and long skirts were the order of the day one Friday recently . when Antique Day was held at Huronview. The Goderich Museum presented • a display in the craft room all day and the residents had a great time reminiscing. The dinner at noon in the main diningroom was suppose to simulate an old - fashion farm meal. Special thanks to the Goderich Museum for bringing back so many . memories to our residents, and to 'Mrs. Betty Rodgers and staff for the extra effort put forth with an excellent meal. Also, we would like to thank all staff members and residents who dressed up for .the oc- casion. Participation is what makes days like this a success. Marie Flynn, Ken Dale, Lorne Lawson, Stewart McCall, Warren ' Whitmore, Wilson McCartney and our own Cecil Skinner and Jim Ruddocki combined forces and presented Old Tyme Music on Monday afternoon. - t On Tuesday evening, we showed our ap- preciation to our volunteers by serving them a turkey supper in the main diningroom. We adjourned to the auditorium after our meal and there Frank Bissett started a program off by playing a selection •on the piano. Elsie Henderson and Margaret. McQueen sang a duet called Golden Gate. Elsie then entertained the volunteers with her dancing doll, ac- companied by Frank at the piano. Margaret sang When the Dew is on the Rose accompanied by Elsie at the piano. John McTaggart played You Are My Sunshine on his mouth organ. Ruby McVittie played the piano and a skit showing what happens when the baby is allowed Smile Wife: "I think you love baseball more than you , love me." Husband: "Maybe so, but I love you -more than I love basketball." to play with the radio rounded off the program. Radio announcers were Frank Bissett,. Elsie Henderson, Mabel Garrow, Margaret Murray and Margaret McQueen. The baby was Cecil Skinner. Our waistlines suffered again on Thursday when we indulged ourselves at the Wesley -Willis Church luncheon. Margaret: Mitchell, Grace Peck, Margaret Jackson, Maude Leeming, Minnie Fowler, Mary Ross, Muriel Gibson and Miss Elder 'attended from Huronview. Sympathy is expressed to the families of Ephraim Clark, Mr. L. Cardiff, and Norman Lediet. Huronview would like to welcome William Fairbairn from Hensall, Francis Clarence Martin, and Pearl Rose Adler. Mr. Martin is from Seaforth and Pearl is from exeter. Don't forget to get your ticket on the giant Easter Egg that was kindly donated by Bartliff's Bakery. Draw will be on April 3rd at the staff coffee break. We hope everyone has received your copy of the Huronview News Bulletin and any suggestions or contributions for the next issue which will be out the end of June would be appreciated. were to take part in this workshop. Plans were also made for a number of the Goderich area members to put on an all -day Morning Glories The March meeting of the Wesley -Willis Mor- ning Glories was held in the church parlour with 18 members present. During the business portion of the meeting, it was, decided to set up a resource library in the church and plans were finalized `for the Noon Luncheon to be held in March The Basement Bargains Clothing sale Smile Visitor: "Does your baby brother talk yet?" Freddy: "He doesn't have to. He gets everything he wants by yelling:" MAURICE COMES IN. FOUR WEEKS will proceed as scheduled on April 18. Ann McLean led the group in a very interesting and meaningful worship service.' The meeting concluded • with an informative address on international year of, the child "What has been accomplished?" presented by Mrs. Frank Fingland. demonstration at a Goderich school in April. Mrs. Knight announced that several had signed up for a workshop in circular weaving or double weave which is to be given about the end of April in Goderich. She announced that she had booked The River Mill, Benmil-ler for _the second annual (spinning and weaving exhibition for November, 8 and 9, 1980. Pat Lee of Goderich and Toni Vos of Blyth showed slides taken at the 1979 exhibition at The SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS CLINTON SEAFORTH Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street CLINTON 482-9441 GODERICH AREA Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Road GODERICH 524.7345 Iii;, ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B.A., M. DIV. CLINTON, ONT. Thursday, April 3 - MAUNDY THURSDAY 7:15 p.m. Holy Communion and the Stripping of the AItcir Friday.April 4 GOOD FRIDAY 10:30 a.m. - Liturgy of the Passion 1 A 'service of meditation based on the theme "Shadows Of The Cross" GUEST SPEAKER: Rev. Norman Pick Ontario Street United Church a Going Out of Business Sale Continues at Hansel Et Gretel Blyth Ontario ENTIRE STOCKREDUCED This Week's 1/2 Price Feature INFANT SLEEPERS by Trimfit Store Hours Mon. - Sat. 10-5:30 Closed Wednesday River Mill which were much enjoyed. Ruth Ann Smith of Goderich was appointed librarian. The next meeting is to be held, Tuesday, April 8 at 8 p.m. in the same place. Anyone interested in spinning or weaving is welcome. 11 Clinton-Women%.s. Institute met in the Ag'ricultnre 'Board Rooms on, Thursday'} March 27th when Mrs. M. Batkin opened 'the meeting with. a poem "A Women's : Institute Woman", sent to her by a W.r. memiber in Elora,. a sister of:Mrs,:S"ootheran. The , Clinton W.I. will celebrate their 75th anniversary of its founding, this year, possibly in late "Sep: tenber, Mrs, B. Scothern and Mrs. Krpesen . will head a committee to look after this occasion; The . West Huron Area Womenis- institute executive meeting will be . held at Holmesville United Church on April 7th at 1:30 p.m. and an invitation was received to tten-d—Goderich-- 'own= ship W.I. on April 14th at 2 p.m. in Holmesville United Church. Mrs. Lois Elliott reported on the course on - "Indoor Gardening" and on Summary Day held at Ontario Street United Church. It was a very valuable and enjoyable course. A. 4-H Summary Day will be held April 24th at Clinton Public School to end their winter project and the W.I. picked the short courses they were interested in for spring and workshops. Food Forums will also be of-, fered. • Mrs. Muriel Grigg read an article on "Preserving history of yesterday, the today and tomos 'ow°'' ,officer, Mrs. Edna Baker. and Mrs. M. Batkin,`` Branch conveners of curator -convener xr� standing committees Tweedsmuir histoesare: agriculture and gave an interesting. paper Canadian , industries, on ``The history of May Geon citizen buildings on th 'east side and w ld affairs, Mrs, ,A. of main sire , C Linton'.' Kroesen, education and'. beginning the:.present cultural a. ivities, Mrs, date. Tl� 'was very. in. L. Radford; amily and tconsumer f f. L erestr� �and.� �.... c um r of � , xs B n form ive, Lawson; reso tions, Mrs. C. Elliott installed Mrs, C. Elliott the officers for 1980 who At the April me ng ,ar • president,the annual reports wi •l Are; Mt's, M. 1 e Batkin; -first vice- heard. This meeting.,. president, . Mrs, C. opens with a pot luck Elliott; second vice- • president, Mrs, Pearl I Cummings secretary- l treasurer, Mrs, Charles VV�nhgm Lockhart; district - • 2 director, Mrs. C. Elliott; ( Memorials , ; alternate district i, • •Gualanteed director, • Mrs. C. Holland; branch direr- ; tors, Mrs. Milton Steepe, -Mr-.s-.- Bert-- Sonth an ; social committee, Mrs, L. .Buy Direct -and Lawson, Mrs. E, Kendall, save Commissions. I Miss Mabel Harvey; card convener, Mrs. Helen • Sootheran; Tweedsmuir � BUS. PHONE 347.1910 i Curator conveners, Mrs. = RES. 357-1015 M. Batkin, Mrs. L. Granite • Cemetery Lettering Radford; public relation MONUMENTS MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR DON DENOMME AREA REPRESENTATIVE FOR AN APPOINTMENT ANYTIME Phone 524-6621 T. PRYDE & SON LTD. BUSINESS EST. 1920, Church Services ANGLICAN ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH' THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT, B.A., M. DIV. SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1980' 10 a.m. Holy Communion SERMON: "HE MUST RISE AGAIN" - JESUS CHRIST IS RISEN TODAY. ALLELUIA. A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ST. PAUL'S TRINITY,CHURCH ST. JAMES' CHURCH RECTOR: REV. WM. BENNETT SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1980 EASTER DAY 8 a,m. Holy Communion (Trinity) 10 a.m. Holy Communion (Trinity) 11:15 a.m. Holy Communion (St. James) Good Friday Services Apr. 4 - 11 a.m. Trinity Church and 3 p.m. St. James -Church Two small, very friendly churches welcome you to share in the traditional Anglican Prayer Book services.(1962 Canadian BCP) BAYFIELD MIDDLETON BAPTIST BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH "Holding Forth the Word of Life" Phil. 2:15 PASTOR: Rev. Les. Shiel 565.2659 SUNDAY - 10 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 11:00 a'.. Devotional Service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Bible Teaching Service You and Your Family are Welcome in this Bible Believing Fundamental Baptist Church. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON , SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1980 ,. MR. EDWARD J. ANDERSON PASTOR 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Special Evening Service and Baptism Everyone Welcome CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 243 Princess St., E. REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG B.D., Th.M. GOOD FRIDAY - APRIL 4 -10 A.M. M. Worship 'Service - SERMON: "A CURTAIN TORN" The Lord's Supper Will'Be Saved EASTER SUNDAY - - APRIL 6 10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon: "THE ,LORD IS RISEN" Reception of New Members 3 P.M. WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON: "A PERSONAL ENCOUNTER" Come and Join with us in these services of Easter Joy AL All servicei on it lMe CATHOLIC SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH James St., Clinton Phone 482.9468 SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1980 FATHER J. HARDY , MASS SATURDAY 8 p.m. SUNDAY 11.a.m. CONFESSION SATURDAY 7:15 p.m. BUS FROM VANASTRA' 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 T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH THE REV. THOMAS A.A. DUKE CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST EASTER SUNDAY , SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1'980 10 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL ALL WELCOME. Madeleine Lane Auxiliary meets Apr. 8 at the home ofMrs. Howard Cowan, Rattenbury St. E. at 8:15 p.m. New Dimensions Meet April 7,:8:00 p.m. Mrs. Ken Johnston's, Wintercourt UNITED Ontario Street United Church 105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. Minister: Rev. R. Norman Pick Organist: Mrs. Doris McKinley ,•� SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1980 EASTER SUNDAY 8:30 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION IN THE CHAPEL 9:30 A.M. EASTER BREAKFAST IN THE HALL 11:00 A.M. EASTER.SERVICE JUNIOR AND SENIOR CHAIRS SINGING 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 MPS. WM. HEARN SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1980 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery 11:00 a.m. Worship Service SERMON: "GREAT THEMES OF THE BIBLE". 'THE INVITATION TO LIFE'•° --Music by Junior and Senk r -Choir. s Reception of Members Coffee Hour GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE - 10:30 A.M. at Holmesville HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m. Worship Ind Sunday School SERMON: GREAT THEMES OF THE BIBLE" 'THEINVITATION ' 7:15 A.M. SUNRISE ATSERVICE TO FOLLOWED BY BREAKFAST • GOOD FRIDAY - 10:30 A.M. 4'Service at Holmesville with Wesley -Willis THEME: "WERE YOU THERE?" Music by Wesley -Willis Choir i.t�� y-.�, r ..A,,.�.. i...i . n:- i-d�..Yr.ii2�:�J1►.. ii ru..d. ,... ....,,--. 4E) qt,