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White mums decorated the alter of Hensall United
Church on Jtine 7 when Rev. Stan McDonald united
Barbara Anne Young and: Harold Ray Storey in holy
Matrimony. The bride is the daughter of Mi.,•,and.Mrs. Roy
Young, Blyth and the groom is the son of.Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Storey, RR#1, Seaforth. Mrs. Glenn McGregor was
;the organist. Attending the `bride were Rose Workman,
Clinton, as maid of honour with Pat cook, Clinton, Bonnie
Storey, Seafor'th as bridesmaids and Julie Young, Blyth as
junior bridesmaid. Ken Radford, Blyth was the best man.
The •tests were ushered by Bev Bromley, Blyth and Ken
Young, 1,'th. After the ceremony guests attended a dance
at Blyth Community Centre. Following a wedding.trip to
Northern Ontario Barg and Ray are residing at RR#1
Seaforth. Showers were put-on by: Kay Hesselwood,
Karen Young and Rose Workman for 9th line &. boundary .
neighbours, the ball teani and the,girls at work. Another
shower was hostessed. by Marilyn_,. Debbie Craig, Winnie
Johnston. Joan Leibold read the address for the town
neighbours. Another was hostessed±by-Kathy Rueger and
Carol McClure for the aunts.
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met week week at Hu
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A time to catch our
breath after a busy
Senior -Citizen Week at
-Huronview. Winning the
clock was Mrs. L. Brown
.from DashwoOci, and
winning the quilt was
Mrs, Pat . Holland .from
Clinton. We would like to -
thank all those who
support the draws by
buying tickets.
Linda and Wayne
Cowell conducted the
Sunday afternoon-` .ser-
vice. Among -the musical
service put on the Exeter
Young' ,People ,ivas Mr.
and Mr'p. Cowell singing.a
special hymn and four of
the young girls also sang,
From all reports, it was a
service . most enjoyed by
the residents . in at -
t, dance:
ood an
Ontario Street United
Church'sJune" :22 mor-
ning -service was held at
the conservation park at
the south end of Clinton
Rev. Norman Pickled
the- service' and music
was provided by Gladys.
Van. 'Egmond, . Doris
McKinl ey, • Cathy Lobb,
Fred Lobb, Jerry Co* and
Bob Mann. „ .1.
After the service a pot
,,luck picnic lunch.w'as
enjoyed by all' ;and. the
Sunday School. organized
the races and -events for
`the
.The winners were 'as
follows: .
Boys and girls, four Arid
under: 1st, Leanne Laois
and. 2nd,Angieexx�is,-
.Boys and girls, 5 and 6:
years -old: lst, Allison
Paradine; 2nd,: Sheehan
f
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Carter; 3rd, Danny
Carter.
Boys, nine years: lst,..
Jeffrey Jewitt;. 2nd
Bradley. Jewitt.
Girls 10-12 years: 1st,.
Michelle, Whalen; 2nd,.
Mairnl:.,Gibbings; 3rd,
Bonnie Turn&i .
Bo ys 10 13 years: lst,
Greg Carter; , 2nd,
Charles Walker "'"31d,
Jamie Gibbings, • .
Girls 1r, and - up.. !lst,'
Mary Gibson;
Melanie Mann; 3rd, Lisa
Johns,
Boys 14 and up: lst,
• Ron Walker; 2nd, Cord
Laois; 3rd, Stan Johns.
Senior Citizens walk:
lst, May ,6ibson; - 2nd,
Wright.
Youngest person in
attendance was ' 11 -
Month-old Kathy Lavis
and the eldest person was
Mary Ross, 91 -years -old,.
Kick -the -slipper, .12: and
.under: `i t, Bonnie.
Turner; 2nd, ,' Marni
Gibbings; ,3rd, Michelle
Whalen.
Kick-the-slipper,13 and
over :__ list,. Mary Gibson;
2nd, Doris McKinley;.
'3rd; Melanie Mann.
Wheelbarrow race, , 12
and Under r -.1st,Jamie
Gibbings and Jeffrey.
Jewitt; 2nd, Marni
Gibbings and Shelley
Mann; 3rd, Bonnie
Turner and Michelle
Whalen.
Wheelbarrow race, 13
and' over: 1st, Ron
W siker and -R=lard. A
Delve; 2n r Gieg` arter
and Charles Walker; 3rd,
Mary Gibson and Lisa
Johns.
Girls three-legged
race lst, Lisa johns and
Rhonda Cobb; 2nd,
Melanie' .and '..Lorrie
Mann; ..3rd4 Mary p,nd ;
Ann. Gibson.
Boys three legged
race: 1st,' Barry Turner
and Charles Walker; 24,d,'Jamie Gibbings and 'Jeff
Jewitt. •
This was followed by a
ball, game: .-Some ven-
tured the fitness trailand
others chatted.
Lung group
menders
• Eleven persons - from-
. h
the area received Life
triton areadeaths Memberships ed the.
,, , ,,-° Huron -Perth tLung
Association 'at a recent
Church.
the LI'oliixiesville United They • include: E. C.
meeting . in Seaforth.
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She is survived by her Boswell, Seaforth;.Edith
Clara P.earl Featherston
Funeral services were
held on'June 28 at the
Trinity Anglican Church
in . Bayfield", for Clara
Pearl Featherston. Tice
93 -year-old Bayfield
native died on June' 25 at
the Queensway Nursing
Home.
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Mrs. Featherston was
born on -July 10, 1886 in
Bayfield to Charles and.
Catherine P.arker...In_181.4.__.Rapson was a member of
She' ' was married to
Ernest Featherston and
the couple operated a
general store from 1927 father of •Wingham, her
unfi11929. - husband and_ two
The Featherstons also children, William Gordon
lived in N'aicum, and Cindy, botp,.at honie.
Saskatchewan, Hamilton,' Mrs. IR aps on is
Landon and while predeceased by • one son
residing in' Bayfield, Mrs. Randall and survived by
;Fedtherston was an three sisters, Georgina.
'active member ,in, the Crothers, Lyle Hickey
community. She worked and Muriel Montgomery,.
in the library and served all of Wingham.
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as the church organist in Funeral services were
rO�� Trinity Anglican for 25 held n .Clinton on June 13
��' J.e a 'th R John
"LJay Care held a craft_
show in thei auditorium
all day Tuesday. Hensall
Women's Institute (WI)
helped all those
_celebrating birthdays in.
June by entertaining on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. H. Payne started the
program off by leading
the residents in a sing
song. Frank Forest on the
fiddle and Mary
Broadfoot accompanying
him on -the piano played
two toe tapping numbers.
Hazel Carbett gave us a
reading and'- Frank and
'Mary finished " off the.
program by playing a
piano and . fiddle duet.
Happy Birthday was sung
and "refreshments were
served and Mrs. Muriel.
Clintonians attend
Meals on
Billie Stewart and
• Kathleen Elliott of
Clinton joined with over
200 delegates at the third
Provincial Meals on
Wheels Conference,. on
June 22-24.
'Held in Orillia, over 80
home support
organizations were
represented at the con-
ference; some covering a
small area in a city
community while others
covered a district of
hundreds of square males
in the northern com-
munities.
The challenge of the
80's and :-;the emerging
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Gibson.:: thanked the
Hensall WI.
Those attending the
WintarioBonus draws
,last Thursday afternoon
„ were Grace Peck, Muriel
Gibson, Margaret
Murray, Eber Lewis,
'William Hutchings,
Margaret Mitchell, Mrs.
Dorene Coleman, Mary
McAllister, Unice Lamb,
John McTaggert, . Mary
Van Camp, Pat Thurlow,
Frank Bissett, Charles
McCabe and George
Turnbull.
Huronview would" like
to welcgnie-Jennie Finlay
front Gorrie, Verda:
Beckler from Exeter and
Erma Passmore from
Exeter also. •Mrs.
Passmore . is in. op
Vacation Care.
eels meet
consultant' on geron-
tology, ministry of
community and social
services werepanelists
for a discussion on, How
do we pre -vita a continum
of care?"
Dr. Cope Schweizger
from the University of
Toronto, electrified the
group with his ,views on
being. involved with
planning for the future
young -old and old -old,
quoting . Pogo saying,
"Them is Us" ad-
vocating active, vocal
participation.
Women take part
_in new cancer stuffy
KINCARDINE - The local
Cancer Society is hunting
for busloads of women
needs of the elderly was between the ages of 40
the theme at the the and 59 who would like to
three-day discussion. The take part in a national
structure of the emerging study of breast x-rays.
provincial association • The study, • being
was established with .the carried out at Mount
delegates° being charged Sinai Hospital in Toronto,
with the responsibility of . is aimed at determining
orming area ' councils - over five years whether
ore the •next meeting the x-ray's called,
e.tober1981. mammograms,. can
Honorable Frank - detect breast tumors soon
treasurer of • enough to reduce death
poke on the,' among middle aged
• ture status women.
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- The
Miller,
Ontario,
present an
of the .,elderl-
Fie ° talked a
Ontario gover`t
views/on the needs
elderly and highlig
some of the things bei ti
done to improve. quality\ seeking 90,000 healthy
of -life for senior citizens.v o l u. n t e e r s ,. across
Barbara Floyd, • anada. • Half will be
nutritionist; D,W.-,,; given annual mam-
Rapelje, chairman of the • •`r'l trains for five years,
Ontario Advisory Council the other half wi-Il , have.„
on, Senior Citizens • and physical examinations
Lawrence Crawford, alone.
'n society. Marie Silverthorn , of
out the , the Kincardine Cancer
ment Society is inviting women
the from the are to take part
ted • in the program.
The W ....milliotn study is
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-Mrs."Feat`he" F i5h was ro es"f"ricI er :-
•pr.edeceased by her. Interment foliowed in the
husband and. parents and -Clinton cemetery.
is survived by-:, one The- : pallbearers in •
chided Brian Diehl, Lloyd
Jantzi, Brad ." Mon
tgbmery, "Rod • Hickey,
Robert McBride and
David`Crothers.
-daughteT---Doris Leonard
of Willowdale. She is also
survived by six grand-
children, four sisters and
a brother.
Rev. Wm. Bennett and
Canon ,,.,Paull conducted
the funeral services and
interment followed in the
Bayfield cemetery. The
pallbearers included:
William Parker, London;
Glen Smith, Brantford;
Charles Reid, Varna;
Robert • Reid,
Wallaceburg; Stanley
Smith, North Bay;
Robert Simon, Scar-
borough. The flower
bearers were -- Ray.
Leonardof Downsview,
Keith' Leonard of
Willowdale and Edward
Rowse of London.
Evelyn Elizabeth Rapson
A Clinton area woman,
Evelyn Elizabeth Rap-
son, died in .Clinton
hospital on June 15
following 'a short illness.'
She was in her"54th"year.
Mrs. Rapsonwas born
in Acton on November 7;
1926 to Mr. and Mrs.
George Evans and was
married to Robert
Gordon Rapson in
Whitechurch on August
1?, 194-7.
While living in the
Clinton area, Mrs.
So far, 1,500' Toronto
women have volunteered
since. January, now ata
rate\of 20 a day, The goal
is to sign up 7,590 by next
March. ••
Mrs. Silverthorn says
the examination at the
hospital. takes 15 minutes --
of a maximum of 45.
Women interested in
taking part in the study
can contact Mrs-.---'
Silverthorn at 396-2978 in
the -evenings, Monday to
Friday. • - -
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MEMORIALS
OVER 50 YEATTS
hY A h Yi 9 l
CLINTON SEAFORTH
Area Representative
-- MICHAEL FALCONER •
153 High Street
CLINTON "
482-9441
GODERICH AREA
Representative
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 Cambria Road
GODERICH
524-7345.
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:Brothers, Stratford May
Dodds, Stratford; Verna
Dunsmore,Stratford;
Ivan ' Forsyth, Egmon=
dville ; Florinda Johnson
Stratford. .
Others to receive Life
Memberships and unable'
to be present were R: R.
Knight, Brussels ; Ernest
and Florence Davis,
Stratford; Edith Fisher, ,
,Mitchell and Eileen
O'Brien of Goderich.
....; 46.1l,:of•the•above.p rsons---
were honored for • their
many years of volu tary
work with the:
LINT0'N l*
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randrs:arooper. G�-
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a
Zurich man wed
The First Baptist
Church in Dunnville was
the setting for the May 31
wedding of Erma Crisp of
Dunnville and Harold
Soper of Zurich.
Rey. Ronald Hawkins
of Dunnville and Rev.
Clayton Kuep'fer of
Zurich officated at the
ceremony.
Attendants of the bride
and groom were Mrs.
Jean Gurney of Dunnville
and- Mr. Cyril Gingerich
of Selkirk, The guests
were ushered into the
church by Brian Keys of
London a.grandson of the
groom 'and -Douglas Smile
-ANT i4llu
thm bride from Dunnville.
Also taking part inr the
t
Dunnville who* sang a
special solo. -
Following ' the
ceremony, the bridal
couple were taken by
surprise - as a team of
horses and wagon were
'waiting to drive the
newlyweds around town.,
A wedding dinner was
served in the church
basement and 80 guests
attended in, honor of r:
. and Mrs. Hamad Soper.
Afterwards the couple
left. on- a wedding trip to
the east coast. -•
wedding was Mrs.
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THE REV. JAMES R.' BROADFOOT,9B.A.,'M. DIV.
SUNDAY, ,JULY 6, 1980
5TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY . \
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THE .REV. 'GEORGE YOUMATOFF
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PASTOR: Rev. Les. Stile! 565.2659
SUNDAY - 10 A.M. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL
11:00 a.m. Devotional Service
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic
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REV. ARIE VANDENERG
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SUNDAY, JULY 6:.-•1980
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THE REV. THOMAS A.A. DUKE
CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST
SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1980
Church Services recessed until Aug. 3, 1980.
Sunday School recessed until September, 1480
UNITED.
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Ontario Street United Church
105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont.
Minister: Rev. R. Norman Pick
Organist: Mrs. -Doris McKinley
SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1980
United Summer Services with Wesley -Willis United
Church
June. -29 July 27, 1980
11 a.m. Worship at Wesley -Willis United Church
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PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH
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N 'INISTER JOHN. S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E.
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CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN
SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1980
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A special welcome to Ontario Street congregation.
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