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Clinton News-Record, 1980-05-08, Page 24Bob Smith of Goderich had reason to smile as he picked up a $500 cheque from Bill Helesic, a member of the executive of the Clinton Mustangs Junior C hockey team: The Clinton club held a stag night in Clinton April 18 and bob Smith was the winner of the $500 draw. (photo by Dave Sykes) Holmesville WI cancel by Blanche Deeves Last Sunday morning, Jaqueline Norman and Lisa Forbes sang "Nothing Is Impossible With God" during the worship hour. A potted mauve Chrysanthemum was placed in the sanc- tuary by Mrs. Eileen Brown in loving memory of hers, parents, Maizie and Dannie Gliddon. Mr. Oestreicher told the children about the fifth apostle, Matthew --a tax collector who wrote the first book in -the -`New Testament, and his sermon was "The Back- bone of the Church". Harold Yeo and Jim Lobb received the offering. This Sunday May 11 is opportunity for baptism and reception of mem- bers and ,on.- .-May 12, Board of Stewards meeting. Enterprising seniors The Enterprising Seniors met May Holmesville Church with John Deeves presiding. Irene Cudmore read the : Minutes.. The correspondence was read by Irene and Fran Powell gave the treasurer's report and Blanche gave the card and sick report. John Deeves gave an informative talk on the Spring Rally which was held in Hensall. A discussion was held in connection with the convention to be held in Kingston and the club is asked to think of a summer picnic and a #place to hold it. Mr. Fran Pow ell will be in charge of the entertainment for the next meeting. The group then went to their entertainment and several games of crokinole were enjoyed. Lunch was served by Irene Cudmore and Blanche Deeves. The next meeting is May 15 in the Holmesville Church. Notes and quotes The Goderich Township W.I. are sorry to have to report their bus trip cancelled but there 'will be probably y one later. The regular meeting of the Goderich Township W.I. Twill be held Mav 12 at the Holmesville School at 8 p.m. Ladies bring co.0,p your hand book. Millie Dempsey and Alice Porter attended the officers conference -at Waterloo University for Women's Institute presidents of branch, district and area. Alice reports a very in- formative session for district presidents led by Mrs. Vera Maluske, past provincial presidents of F.W.I.O. Personals - Sunday guests with Don and Isobel Harris were Irene��anci Tim u D -rnin, Jean and Brian Durnin all of London; Ruth Talbot of Bayfield, Jane Carter and Kelly -and Ron Plunkett all of Goderich, Betty and Ross Feagan and Phillip Feagan, Don and Dennis Harris and girls Jennifer, Nicole and Shelly all of Clinton. Shirley Norman and Charlotte Norman travelled to Sudbury recently to visit Valerie Norman, who " teaches school in Sudbury. A surprise party was held at the home of Barb and Alvin Betties on Thursday honouring Mrs. By Mary Cbessefl Mission. work Rob Parr of Clinton spoke to ,. Varna and Qoshen congregations on Sunday on behalf of the Opportunity Now corrr- mittee of Conference, He, explained how Mission and Service (MSI funds are divided bet- ween Division of World Outreach, 2536 percent, .Mission in +Canada 2835 percent and ad- ministration, which covers staff, ministry, personnel, education, pensions, literature, etc. For the past two years the United Church of Canada has met its budget requirements. Because of inflation, increasing costs and the effect of the declining 4 Canadian dollar on overseas, work,. it 'will be necessary to raise $20,600,000 ;for M & S: this year to maintain the work now being done. Rob encouraged members to commit a small 'per- centage of their incomes to M & S regularly to rrteiet'`this need, a-" `"The Rev. Wilena Brown. demonstrated world conditions dramatically in a 'skit performed by Sunday School children. The brown -eyed children,. just two of them, had all the wealth and . food, while those with blue eyes, 16 in number, were the poor of third -world countries with little food, no clean water and maybe no homes because of -floods or war. This spontaneous drama 'showed the unwillingness of the comfortable, well- fed people to share with the others, and the greed and corruption of some of the political leaders. The basket of flowers in the church was from the funeral of Frances Carpenter, dear friend of Margaret Hayter, who was a frequent visitor in the church. Next Sunday, Rob Witmer will speak on his family life. Rob is being ordained today (Thur- sday) and will retu_rn.to. Japan. As most readers are aware, his wife is Japanese. Many have heard him speak on - Japan and the church work there. bus trtp • Arabell Bushell on her "21st" birthday. Guests were Ida and Ed Godkin, Mary Grigg, Cliff Lobb, Donna and Harold Tyndall, Kay , Hanley, Mrs. Dru McMurray, Ruby and Watt Webster. An enjoyable evening was had by all present. Mrs and Mrs. Murray MacLeod and Mark of Gravenhurst formerly of Clinton, were in. the area this past weekend -visiting friends and relatives. Congratulations _,and. good wishes to Donna and Harold Wettlaufer on the opening ' of their Woodland Drive -In restaurant. on Highway 21. Lions roar in Goderich GODERICH` - Alfred Schultz of Wiarton was named as the Lion's zone governor at a convention in Goderich on April 25- 26. Over 450 Lion club members and their wives attended that annual' convention for District A9. realized $49 for the treasury, Members wOulct liketo use their interior for pain-. ting in the church, after the stewards, determine if c livi ,. repairs are neeted first, An invitation was received from the Hensall UCW to, attend their meeting •on June 2 to hear Jean Moffatt, of Waterloo, who, is an active member ,of Amnesty International, UCW members are in- vited to Campsite Experience '8Q at Camp Bimini (between Stratford and Ernbro) on June 9, Mrs. Marjorie Smith of Londonis the theme speaker. Those who attended in '79 found;. it an interesting and enjoyable experience. Thosewhowish to attend the one day school' for women at Alma • College and Central Church in St. Thomas on August 12 are asked to. make bus reservations shortly. Rob Witmer will be given $100 to help with expenses until he leaves for Japan. Doris Wilson, Florence Elliott, Nancy Whittaker and Mildred MdAsh led the worship Dessert euchre An excellent profit of $265 was made from the UCW's dessert euchre andbake sale this year. The `plant auction at Thursday's meeting also Beat the High Cost of Small Engine =Repair WE WILL TUNE UP YOUR LAWN=MOWER OR GARDEN TILLER For Only si' • (Parts Extra) Until May 12 INCLUDES: . Clean and adjust carburetor, chock ignition, change oil, clean air filter, adjust and 011 up;.all controls, shar- pen and balance blades. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY CAN DE ARRANGED WE ALSO HAVE, IN STOCK New & Used Lawn & Garden Equipment HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SALES A SERVICE 1 mile north of Londpsboro 523-9202 HIGHWAY NO.4 service and Mrs. McAsh was the auctioneer for the plant sale, ,r J3rian and Joan McAsh celebrated their .10th wedding ' anni versary' with a family gathering on Sunday. Murdock and Ruth Morrison returned last Thursday from a +three- week visit, with his elderly mother, who is in good health and with other members of their families in Nova Scotia. ers fsmdler busthesses'. w-provzde: *Finaruralaarstance * Management counselling (CA.SE) * Management training * In ormation ongovernment gtanzrforbusinecr Canahe0ybu? See our Representative Bob McClinchey af': The Parker House Motel Clinton, Ontario . 3'rd Thursday of each on. • month (Next Visit: MAY 15) FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK (Br'anch Office Address) For prior information please call 211-5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontario St., Stratford Attention: Campers, Barbecue Owners, etc., Cooking with style! Outdoor living comes alive with a Canadians model C -2000D • Beaufaw 5tyhn' and rugged design • Largs 4' O %di rare +riches of cooking area rr(ludrog removable tregetable baking rack • In,lrt,•,r.1t:a!'y r.ctnlrollod 'tuaI 20 000 BTU tyurnr'r. ,AI!ow dfrµrt or n,jtrert 'radion( • `'eat cr,' nit • Max maim 4 LJ0(, Pr1:1 • Houti'r,q ,'t r 141 411PPT,fnum ld$t5 'crr year, • Tp n un w'ra;,+ h r at r;rttrr}+ ,cline air,nr,nate '+Irnit r r �1 tprt t1Pr.jr 1r F' q tt;ngg • r i;n .. r., t,ir y c!,§t'c•r,for • Wy.}+,y tt,iv' ., . k l p1•gtr••1 Rir;i!1rN� l Js• •'�G'n{ Ain. q+c+ratrr • ;add (t , ,hrometl .1 ,1 4 9tt}r •iy 4 <=t, frjr grr•,,?.'I ^it+• J!" ., ,.. ` ... longer lift.' ▪ (fie,,47 hr•.i+ .c; r,+.,, ir.•'.-r, ,+Y r,rrt7 • Pr,-10,1r....y nil o-.• • A Crir,r r r'r f' , ,+,. teat +u r,r;.a! nrir C. it ,r ' rlr) • Chor,5i' fr,lrl r,)rtr ,-.,,IWc ptrrt,abtf' propane (pICtured 1 or portable natural gaq vvrth 1r) font CtsitCk disc onn+,Ct hose Patio base for natural gas. and In -ground jos! fgr nattgat gas ".r K HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE HENSAIL ]68.900] Ontario Ministry d Health How to cope. Stress is something we encounter every week of, the year. But during Mental Health Week, from May 4th to the 10th, we're putting the stress on knowing how to cope with it. Stress is a part of normal living. - And a little stress can even help individuals' realize new successes or achievements. But evidence is mounting that excessive or prolonged stress is linked to major illnesses. So the trick is not to ignore stress. But to understand and control it. And now, during Mental Health Week, is a good time to start. If tension, anxiety and daily pressures start mastering you instead. ofthe other way around, try dealing with them in a few simple ways. - Keep up your. general health. Good physical condition can' help you cope with stress situations. Talk about or work outour roblems. Talking and physical activity are emotional outlets which can helpput groblems into P perspective. Give your support to friends, family and co-workers during ,., periods of stress. As it helps them, it can also take your mind 'offyour own problems. Learn some of the new methods of controlling stress. There are all kinds of techniques, from the simplest to the most sophisticated. And finally, get more information on how you. can understand and deal with stress, by writing to: Ontario Ministry of Health, Resource Centre, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M7A 1S2. After all, the more you know about stress, the better you can cope with it. And Mental Health Week is a good time to start, Dennis R Timbre!' Minister Y