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.
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fsmdler
busthesses'.
w-provzde:
*Finaruralaarstance
* Management counselling (CA.SE)
* Management training
* In ormation ongovernment
gtanzrforbusinecr
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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
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HENSALL DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
HENSAIL
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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
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