HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-01-26, Page 8PAGE 8—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29i,
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We're happy to learn t
Joe and Wi&Ii Laurie have a
son, a little brother for
Heather and Valerie.
There were 12 tables at the
euchre party last Friday
night. High prizes were won
by Omerine Watkins and
W.D. Wilson, low prizes by
Susie Pollock and Ivan
McClymont. Draw winners
were Ruth Johnston,
Margaret Thorndyke,
Margaret McClymont, Mrs.
Meyers and Annie Fink-
beiner. Prizes were donated
by Lodge members and Ed
Gale.
Anne McBride will speak
at next Thursday's U.C.W.
meeting. The subject of her
talk is the home for battered
women being opened in
Goderich. Remember the
earlier meeting time of 8
p.m.
Attendance at the lun-
cheon and annual meeting of
Varna United Church
congregation was disap-
pointing. It was an in-
teresting meeting, with
good, open discussion of
some off the concerns of
members. Ivan McClymont
led discussion before lunch
on the strengths and
weaknesses of the church
locally and generally, new
ideas about practices in
baptism and confirmation,
and ways of expressing our
faith in Christ. A major
concern was the lack of
priority given the church by
young people, why, and what
programs would interest
them, since they are the
foun tion the church will
stand on in a few years. It
was suggested that an
organization made up of
young people from several
churches might be met with
more enthusiasm.
The children viewed a
filmstrip upstairs and
discussed what changes they
would like in Sun*. y School
and Church. They presented
an excellent report, read by
Scott Kirton. Story time with
Miss Brown was enjoyed
very much. Some of their
suggestions: they would Like
to greet people at the door,
take up offering, learn more
new songs, and trade places
with the adults for one
Sunday, that is, have the
adults go to Sund:.ly School
while the children have a
church service.
Rev. Wilena Brown was
appointed chairman of the
meeting and Bill McAsh
recording steward. Chair-
man and secretary of the
Board of Stewards this year
are Mack Webster and
Gordon Hill. Two new
stewards are requir_u, with
several names submitted to
the board chairman. Doris
Wilson is the U.C.W.
representative on the * I ard.
The trustees had the walls
of the church repaired and
the manse committee had
some electrical and brick
repairs made at the manse.
Bernice Reid consented to
continue as Church
treasurer. June Webster and
Janet Webster were ap-
point•au *tors. Church
organists are Mildred
McAsh and Marjorie Hayter.
Murdock Morrison and
Bernice Reid will remain on
the Ministry and Personnel
Committee and Ivan
McClymont will remain as
chairman of the Christian
Education Committee.
An invitation to remain
here was accepted by Rev.
Brown. Rev. Gordon Pickett
of Goderich will preach on
February 20 and 27 while
Miss Brown is taking a
Princeton University course
and short holiday in Orlando.
She expressed her gratitude
for the reconditioned
Gestetner in her office,
which works beautifully.
Bernice Reid gave a very
favorable financial report.
U.C.W. reports from Doris
Wilson, Margaret Hayter
and Dorothy Ostrom showed
a busy year and a con-
siderable amount of money
donated to Missions, church
and community needs.
The Sunday School report
was given by Julie Webster.
There are 30 students.
Because of having to buy a
year's lesson material at one
time, the U.C.W. gave them
a donation. By the end of this
year, they will likely be in a
good financial position. Ivan
McClymont reported a
change to the .ioy
('urriculum for Sunday
school. The New ('urriculum
books were donated to a new
congregation in White Oaks,
London. Messengers, under
the leadership of Janet and
Janice Webster had from 8 to
15 children in attendance.
Three of the former ('.(:.I T.
girls visited Thames Valley
Children's ('entre, which
received the proceeds of
their walk-a-thon. Darryn
McAsh has completed stage
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