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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-09-02, Page 14FRESH BAKED IN THE STORE DAILY COUNTRY OVEN BREAD WHOLE WHEAT 60% WHOLE WHEAT 100'b, CRACKED WHEAT 24oz. LOAF FRESH! FRESH! FRESH! COUNTRY OVEN ROLLS BROWN OR CRUSTY Doz. 7S° 79° PAGE 14---CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 ,1981 A UB U N the CEleanor Brodnock, editor advocate Kids Bible Klub finished The Huron Chapel, Auburn, was filled to capaci- ty last Friday evening when parents and friends .of the Kids Bible Klub presented their program to finish their week of Bible StUdy and song. The Reverend Wayne Good, pastor, welcomed all and turned the evening's program over to Mrs. Dave Rodges of Belgrave. Seventy-four children had, enrolled for the week's pro- gram. . Mrs. Rodges was assisted by Mrs. Eunice Emke in charge of . music and Mrs. Sandra Snell was at the piano. A continuing story was told by Mrs. Heather McCowan of Brucefield. The Reverend Wayne Good told the Bible story each day. The pre-school age group led in numbers present with an average of 25 children. Mrs. Doran Roulston, Mrs. Sandra Snell, Mrs. Eunice Emke, Mrs. Debra Rodges, Mrs. Heather McCowan and Mrs. Lynn Smith assisted this group in scripture memorization and crafts. Grades 1. and 2 were cared for by Mrs. Irene Good and Mrs. Brenda Henry. Grades 3 and 4 were looked after by Mrs. Mavis Morrison and Mrs. Brenda Huizing and Grades 5 to 7 by Mrs. Dianne Be an and Dave Rodges. Activity and play time was organized by James Camp- bell and Seth Emke. Dave and Debra Rodges served the refreshments provided by the ladies of the church. The Klub was divided into two groups for attendance records and the blues won by only a point over the pinks. Everyone enjoyed the family film, 'The Great Banana Pie Caper' and the children provided part of the About people you know The community is pleased to report that Peter Craig was able to return home last week after being hospitaliz- ed for a, few days in Sick Children's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mutch of Bayfield visited last Sun- day with Mrs. Albert McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jar- • din returned home last Sun- day after spending holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jardin at Bradley Bay on the Trent Canal. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Howlett of Lambeth visited last Sunday with Mrs. Albert McFarlane. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hawley, Beth and Amy returned last Sunday from a trip to Victoria, British ol- umbia for the month of August. Congratulations to Miss Sandra Popp who was the winner of $1,000 in a recent Lottario draw. An Auburn girl took part in the Huron County Playhouse production at Grand Bend last week, "The Music Man':" She was one of eight members of the Hulled Central School Band which marched onto the stage, smartly attired in their red and white uniforms. Members included Jan Anderson, trombone; Lynn Dougherty, trombone; Lisa Duizer, saxophone; Stephen Duizer, tuba; Darlene Hulley, clarinet; Jeff McNairn, French horn, Jen- nifer Sottiaux, flute and Angela Schneider,. trumpet. Consultant visits Melanie McLaughlin of Hanover, consultant for the Ministry of Culture and Recreation met with the members of the Village Trustee Board last Tuesday morning to discuss the possibility of altering and restoring the Auburn Town Hall and the library room. After a tour of the building she spoke •of some possibilities and what would be available in grants through Wintario and other help from other ministries through the Community Cen- tres Grant. Trustee . Jim Schneider presented an estimate of what the costs would be and further discussion " took place. McLaughlin was very in- terested in some of the older buildings in the village and urged that they be left stan- ding if possible. program by singing songs and quoting Bible verses learned during the week. An interesting display of crafts made by the children filled the basement auditorium. Refreshments were served. Beginning September 16 a Cadet program for children 4-11 will begin under the leadership of Mavis Mor- rison and Debra Rodges. A number of children are already enrolled for the Cadet program and it is open to all children in the com- munity. The Young Teens will meet at the same hour under the direction of James Campbell. Church service held Over 50 people attended the open air church service of St. Mark's Anglican Church Parish last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Lawrence on the Maitland Block. The Reverend William Craven, rector, was in charge of the service with Mrs. Barry Millian at the piano and the singing was led by Lorie, Steven and Regan Millian with guitar and banjo ac- companiment. A trio of Lana, Leslie and Marty Lawrence sang 'Let Your Light Shine'. The Bible lessons were read by Mrs. James Towe of Blyth. Lorie and Steven Millian sang a duet, 'The Keys to the Kingdom of God'. Mr. Craven gave an in- spiring message followed by a smorgasbord dinner. Sports and games were led by Mrs. Fred Lawrence. Mrs. John Daer was honoured with the presenta- tion of a mirror as a parting gift from the parish. Mr. Craven spoke a few words and he and Miss Laura Phillips presented it. A gift was also presented to the Barry Millian family in appreciation of their ser- vices. ANSTETT JEWELLERS 8 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901 AT THE MAIN CORNER We're at your service... With in-store WATCH REPAIRS Certified Watchmaker on staff WATCH BATTERY INSTALLATION Supplied and in- stalled while you wait $4.• each Also: Installation of electronic calculator batteries. We stock 20 different Power Cells. HOURS: Monday through Thursday. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fridays 9 a.m. till 9 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. rr)) THANKS! WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FOR THE GREAT RESPONSE WE RECEIVED DURING OUR GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. YOUR PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST 29 YEARS OF BUSINESS AND DURING OUR SALE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. NOTE PLEASE: WE WILL BE AROUND THE STORE FOR A FEW DAYS TO DISMANTLE FIXTURES AND CLEAN UP. DROP IN!...THERE ARE VARIOUS DISPLAY FIXTURES, SOME EQUIPMENT AND OTHER 'OD- DS AND ENDS' FOR SALE. PRICED FOR QUICK DISPOSAL! SHORE'S GIFTS AND JEWELLERY : '.✓f•+%J �,�? rl:. ri ✓:::.!�n,' ....: r.?:ti +.a ✓..'I:✓,. ✓"...rvrlf� �•d ...r•. ......, .. .. .� r�r ✓...�. r'.?r .',. ✓. f, 56 The Square, Goderieh ✓ Bridal shower held for bride -elect, Wendy Powell Pink, blue and white paper rosettes trimmed the plat- form and the stage of Mrs. Pat Niblock's and Lorie Mansell's home last Wednes- day evening when they hosted a bridal shower for Wendy Powell. • Lorie Mansell was chairman for the program and welcomed all. Mrs. Ross Dobie gave a cake contest and the winner was Mrs. John Stadelmann. Vickey Powell gave a soap contest and Mrs. Rita Powell was the winner. The bride and her mother, Mit. Gordon Powell and the groom's mother, Mrs. Allan Ritchie were escorted to decorated chairs. Mrs. Judy Redmond pinned a corsage on Wendy. An• address of congratulations and good wishes was read by the bride-to-be's aunt, Mrs. Hugh McInnis of London. Gifts were carried in by Susan Dobie, Christine, Rhonda and Jennifer Stadelmann and Juliet Red- mond. Wendy was assisted in opening her gifts by her mother and Mrs. Ritchie Wendy thanked her friends, relatives and neighbours for their gifts and invited all •to the wed- ding reception on September 4 at Lucknow. The wedding will take place at 7 p.m. in Knox United Church, Auburn. A fancy ribbon hat made by Tanya Henry and Gail Dobie was placed on Wendy's head by Tanya. A smorgasbord lunch was served. Mrs. Niblock thank- ed -the many, friends for com- ing out. Memorial service held` The memorial Service at Hope Chapel Cemetery was well attended last Sunday afternoon. The Reverend Willis Hunking of Elmira was the guest speaker. He spoke of the early residents and pioneers in the com- munity and said that com- mitment and sacrifice should be as much in today's life as >it was for our pioneers. Chairman of the cemetery board, Harry Webster welcomed all and the offering was received by Kenneth Hunking. Firemen from Brucefield and Clinton fire departments were called to fight a fierce fire at the farm of D'Arcy Rathwell, just west of Brucefield on Tuesday afternoon, but the barn was a ball of flames when the arrived. They managed to save two nearby granaries and a implement shed. (James Fitzgerald photo) AXUSWEELL HO COFFEE ..0 Iib ALL PURPOSE GRIND FRESH BAG COFFEE 1 Ib. BAG LAURA SECORD MINI - PUDDINGS 9 FLAVOR CHOICES OUR REG. '1.77 CARTON OF 4 X 5oz. SCHNEIDERS COOKED BUCKET OF CHICKEN FR0�9. '3.89 2EN SCHNEIDERS GOOD `N' MEATY MEAT PIES 890 CHICKEN, STEAK OR TURKEY 250g PACKAGE SCHNEIDERS INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED PROCESSED CHEESE $4 49 500 g. SLICES PKG. POPSICLE BRAND GOOD 'N' PUDDIN BUTTERSCOTCH OR CHOCOLATE PKG. OF 6 x1.19 SANKA FREEZE DRIED INSTANT 99 COFFEE 4 oz. JAR COLONIAL COOKIES CHOCOLATE FUDGE, TRIO PAK, OATMEAL CHOCOLATE CHIP, VENETIAN CREME 450 g. 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