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Clinton News-Record, 1983-01-12, Page 131� RCN /,' In UNITY Huron Centennial RI9UUFIELu,,o ONT. 482-9260, .565-53414 and 236-4979 MOO - Family Bible School 11:®® - Speaker: Randy Mann PREACHING THE NUMB, of GRACE t, iton Unite By :':•etty McCall The Call to Worship was given by Mrs. Graern Craig of the 17th and Boundary Unit opening the devotions for the U (' W first general meeting Mrs. Lavern Godkoi was Church pianist. Mrs. Harvey Craig read the scripture. Mrs. H. Craig gave a reading on "What January often is like.' The 'meeting was turned over to Mrs. Murray Dennis convenor for Christian �men hear Development and World OUtreach who introduced Mrs. Lorna McCallum of Mitchell, guest speaker. She told of their trip to Samoa Their son had gone there as a freelance missionary. later marrying a Samoan. The McCallum'S visited there for their son's wedding. They now live here m Ontario. The life In Samoa is sim- ple, beautiful and happy. Mrs. McCallurn had many articles on display that they Oldfield named preside l't 4-H lea tr ers 9 hold annual meeting BY STEPHANIE LEVESQUE Brian Oldfield of R.R. 4, Seaforth was named presi- dent of the Huron County. 4-H club leaders' association at its annual meeting in Clinton on January 5. Mr. Oldfield takes over the reins from John Van Vliet of R.R. 1, Walton. Other ex- ecutive members include first vice-president Les Falconer of R.R. 5, Clinton, second vice-president Terry Smith of R.R. 1, Walton and secretary -treasurer Maurice Hallahan of R R. 1, Belgrave. Directors of the associa- tion include: Phyllis Merke- ly - beef, Jim Flallahan - dairy, John Underwood and Alan Powe - field crops Florence Pullen - sheep, Marjorie Ann McMichael - horse, Cheryl Stewart - rab- bit, Ron Douglas and Don Dodds - swine, Bob Pavkeje - snowmobile, Allan Haugh - tractor, Ross Gordon - plowrnen, Barry Cleave - poultry, Dave McClure - con- servation, Hank Winkel - gun safety, Fran McQuail - goat and Reg Wilson - financial management. Agriculture represen- tative Don Pullen indicated the number of 4-H clubs has increased in the county since 1969 as have the member- ships. The trends in 4-H clubs have also changed over the years. While beef, dairy, swine and sheep re- main constant, crops, trac- tor, senior dairy manage- ment and money manage- ment are not as popular. In- creasing in popularity are rabbit, horse, poultry, con- servation and snowmobile clubs. The conung 4-H year was planned by the leaders. The regional 4-H day will be held in Stratford on July 28; visits to 4-H. farms will be held in July and August; the final 4- H quiz will be held at the Last meeting of the year; there will be the usual gate sign competition; an educational bus trip is being planned; ex- changes for 4-H members are being investigated and the whole year will wrap up at the annual awards night on November 25 at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. From Coustance.. e from page 15 Sandy, Julie, Mike and She:ley held the Christmas gathering for her family on December 27. Those in atten- dance were Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain, Lynn and Steven of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Paul, Kevin and Lori of Huron Ridge, Kincardine, Brian Crozier of King City and Mrs. Florence Mcllwain. The Jewitt fainly held the Christmas gathering at the Foresters Hall on December 18. Those attending from this area were the Jim Preszcator fancily and the John Jewitt family. Visitors on Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Thompson, I.cisa, Cheryl and Willie were Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Col- borne Township, Mr. Clarence Bennett of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. ,John Thompson, Bob Thompson and Michelle Lauzon of Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator of Seaforth held Christmas for their family on Decernber„ 19. Jim, Janice, Bill, Debbie and Michael spent Christmas Day with Gordon and Laura Hoggart, Todd, Troy and Paul. Martin and Agnes 1Haverkamp) Douma and family of Cambridge were visiting in the area on Tues- day and called on Florence Mcllwain. Jim and Sheila Thompson, Leisa, Cheryl and Willie spent New Year's Eve with Ross and Julie Mitchell of Brussels. Get well wishes are sent out to Tom Whyte who is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. The ,Carl,,, llrlerner ,•family *; , 11 1 +•.r _ n I t fs, i`. ''1.. ail & jitcincr FU N E',AL F •SME LIMITED l t Ilfil 1 STREET, f HNTON 48 'P44 SLI • J'1 NCE GENTS your ~Dill-baisiuess ch utt (3 plus)will benefit i.. m the c vui nee ofa Blue CHIP PIA benefit package For details contact Lori Senay la(` York Slreel London Ontario N6A 1A9 y 15191439 0136 40aTC6E DR. P°6. SALSBURY F'.'1�iii.� I➢IIS Vii(:IAN ;fishes to anni)unce the (t,o4'ning O hi.s new office at 105 SUil'Ii-:\ STREET 2nd floor (.I.i\ TON Office holrr' 110, appointment 482-3OOO spent New Year's I)ay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merner, Becky and Missy of Kitchener when they celebrated Christmas for the Merner family. Those spending New Year's Day with Jim and Sheila Thompson, I,eisa, Cheryl and Willie were John and Carolyn Thompson, Bob Thompson, Michelle Lauzon, Andy and Carrie 'Thompson, Jeffrey and (;regory of Oakville, Brian and Sharon Nesbitt of Egmondville, Terence and Edna Hunter of Colborne Township. The Foresters Hall was a busy place with many families holding their Christmas gathering there. f or t •(Iu,;ve and Unusual Gilts The Arbor 4 f P.I;teri St. ( louuloas 4812 187'03 A new club is being formed this year and John Heard of the local branch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food presented the project requirements. To join the club, a prospective member must De ib to IV years of age. There will be six weekly meetings and research on the financial management of a farm, restaurant or shop will be completed for presen- tation. Mr. Heard indicated that besides a 4-H credit, members have the oppor- tunity to obtain a $500 scholarship. Leaders are being sought for the project with a leader- ship workshop to be held in Stratford on Thursday, January 13. out J 'r l L, ice nao brought home with them. They pi• y cricket and do long boat rowing. Mrs. Alla McCall thanked Mrs. McCallum, then presented her with a small gift on behalf of the U.C.W. The business was in charge of Mrs. Viola Kirky. Minutes were read by Mrs. Herb Traviss and the finan- cial report was given by Mrs. Ken McDonald. Membership Fees of $1.00 are to be collected at this month's Unit meetings. The annual congregational meeting will be held un January 23 following the morning church service and dinner. Plans were made for the meal. 8th and 16th unit will serve and Walton unit will tidy up. U.C.W. will pay part of the expenses of those who attended Tor Alpha. The Huron and Perth Presbyterial annual meeting will be held January 24 at Seaforth United Church. Registration will be at 9:30 am, take a bag lunch. A delegate from each unit, along with the U.C.W. presi- dent and vice will have a vote. The church is being clean- ed this month by the 17th and Boundary Unit ladies, LI1TLE PEOPLE mrants to 14 WE KATER TO KIDS 397 Main St. E: eter, Ont. 335-1113 Winter Clearance Sale Savings 1/3-1/2 Off excluding handmade articles snow suits 25% Off Exeter 235-1113 MONKJ11I_''_NTS MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING M®NUENT CLEANING & REPAIR PR Y 'l E MEMRIALS OODERUCH - CLINTON - EXETER 524©6621 DO DENOMME - AREA REPRESENTATIVE ECK APPLIANCES 1F,i THE (HEART OF D IAINTOWN VA 1 °FILTER UE.E." SALES SE VICE Rei °VACUUM CLEANERS - 1Sales 81 Service Most MalkesD aFM COMMUNiCATION SYSTEMS For Farm 81 Business ° SPEE:I►a QUEEN AP'•'L.IANCES 'MOFFAT APPLIANCES 'INSECT LIGHTS FLY KILLING UNITS °GIFTS ° MANY °THEIR ITEMS to VAT/NA, NT. 482-7103 GIFTS AND HANDICRAFTS 9 R:itterthtiry titr'eet h.:r- t , Clinton 1h2i711a OPEN: 9 am -5:30 pm. Closed Wednesdays We've Dot o lot in st you a'wing Ow JANUARY HO . SEW nn Avory thing oYropt toad and apIraa FABRIC SALE Buy One Metre of Regular Price - Get 2nd at V, Price Solo on full metres only, off the some bolt. Sale ends Saturday, .laniary 29 AT THE BOARD AND BATTEN PERSONAL SERVICE IS OUR PLEASURE c'IJN'I'ON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1983—PAGE 13 mans tri McKillop Unit on February 8th and 16th and m March by the Walton Unit. Mrs. Karen Hoegy, for social functions, reported a roast pork s ;aper would be catered for the Brussels Agriculture Society oti January 26 at 7 P.M. The supper committee will meet in the near future to set prices for the coming year. Mrs. Kirkby closed the meeting with a benediction. Rev. Swan served tea, a few ladies assisted serving assorted fancy and delicious treats. W.I. News The Agriculture and Cana- dian Industries meeting of the Walton Women's In- stitute will be held at the hall on January 19 at 8:15 P.M. Bruce McCall from Brussels will be the guest speaker. Every one is welcome and men are cordially invited. Duff's United Rev. Charles A. Swan was in the pulpit for the Sunday morning service at Duff's United Church. The chat with the children was, It can be done, and teachers were Helen Craig, Maxine Marks, Patricia Hackwell, Jeanne McDonald and Dianne Mc- Callum. cCallum. Mrs. Margery Huether was the organist and Mrs. Maxine Marks and son Blaine were at the door. Offering was received by Murray Dennis and Doug Fraser. In the coming events, the The Annual Meeting of BAIRD'S CEMETERY BOARD and PLOT OWNERS will be held on Wed- nesday, January 19, 1983 at 8 p.m. in 1.0.O.F. Hall, rucefield. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS SPECIAL PRE -WINTER PRICES IN EFFECT CUINTON SEAFORTH Arec. Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street CLINTON 482-9441 GODERICB9 AREA Representative ROBERT McCAFEJJM 11 Cei ebaie Road GODERICH 524-7345 Installation of the L1 C. W will be held next Sunday , Confirmation class at 9:15 a.in. Sunday, January 23 an- nual meeting and put -luck luncheon following worship. Personals A large number of friends from this area attended the 65th Anniversary Open House fur Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur 'Turnbull on Sunday to Sarn'ia at the Legion an ':.riassels. Mrs. Olene Stutz and daughter Natasha of Kit- chener spent the weekend with the former's father, Torrance Dundas. We were sorry to hear that Eric Reaburn of the Walton Feed Mill is a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital suffering a heart attack last Tuesday night. We all wish hire a speeciy recovery. Miss Carolyn McClure of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc- Clure and visited with Miss Ruth Thamer on Sunday and other friends in the com- munity. Carolyn leaves Wednesday for a trip to Australia, accompanying a Junior Farmer. .instett jewellers annou ices winner of Honey 2' Coon Trip contest Iio%.n of 1:lintrrn %Iaor 1:h, -.ter irebihall drams the %tinning; ticket in .1n.teti Jeweller'. il,re%moon Uri') a iite.t. The dra% vsa. made fr a hm containing enirie, from all to- t, II hreation• - 1.1 inion. Seaforth. Vt alkt•rton. Fast. -r and til. Mar,., .Iiia ®naetl. left. manage prt•.irient .if %I1•t.•tt .le%%t•Ilo r,unp:ms •%. id, llcencs mean airfare for tort to 1 ancon 177 •% r cit• %n.Ielt ,lo•%st•Ola'r.. \ alkertie n. 171d Ovoid tn•tett. right. •r.. congratulate Dune. 1 ;dI . of rarrton. %%inner of An.aeti.. Trip ennte•t. itlo a Intal ,clue ,eP ri.eIIIII.. I)realg'• tripe i7TClolda•• Olt•'ien. 8 71a%. and - eoizlet- :eeerenloolre.l:itiinl. and .pe7•717lao1e2. r-- St, /➢, u! s .'Anglican Q;l�earf • SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1983 11 ton n. ,H„iy (,,,,+n+u•,,.,,. ( offer, Pa, ty nttrr Rev AndPrsnn s In'.t s,-. vr, e I ("dies please bring snnrlwr, h.• Sunday School and Nursery available dui nlq rnnrrtmq war ship Christian Reformed Christian /'a'ffor®He(l (,lf iirulr 243 Princess Sr f REV ARIF VANDEN Br RG B 1) I M Sunday, January 16. 1^83 ifan m Wnr•I„r.',,.. . Po, Nenl Hnrp 1 p .,, W,vst ,i. Sr. Mr In,,,c,•. \tr .r All V.s „ts Wr Wotch Forth 20 co on Global T v Standard Time J Church r le Fellowship Bible Chapel 162 Maple Street Clinton ” o n, Sunday School and Family Bible Hour Sreoke, Andrew Borke' tondo•+ 7 p m Everting Ser ince Speaker Andrew Barker London 7 30 Tuesday John Martin Tavistock 7 p m Thine Awnna Cllih C Ani ;dote Night Pentecostal Calvary- Pentecostal Church Pastor Wayne Lester 166 Vitoria St Clinton 9 45 A.M. Sundoy School 1045 A.M Morning Worship 7.00 P M. Wednesday Prover Servic:c ALL WELCO- E United r 1 tntarin Street ( n ited (,h tar'h —Th MINISTER Nor•non Picl, 11 o rn Louise McGregor Pub', Wnr ship or,d ChM r h Sr hnnl ie,/f'y- [$ illi, ( fileted Church PEON” .SERI/.r(: GOD 1HR(If 6/1 A/RIY1'(, /'t.OPLF MINISTER RF ' JAMES BFCHTEL 9 A B 1) O-gon•s' Miss (.otharu,e Putter (hot, Dire(tor Mrs Wm Hoorn SUNDAY. JANUARY 16 1983 SP, N n M.„ ling Wnrshrp ',r 1(r ', IN JiTATicyl HOLMESV11 1 E SUNDAY JANUARY 16. 1983 7 A5 ".' •.,,. a JJ . .. 1,nn irJ /it ATl('J