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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-09-16, Page 17Federal agriculture minister Eugene Whelan, right, snipped the ribbon last Friday to officially open the new $150,000 fertilizer blender at the Hensall District Co-op, which is capable of delivering 90 tonnes an hour. Watching Mr. Whelan is manager Earl Wagner. (James Fitzgerald photo) CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,11—PAGE 17 Christian Education Sunday observed at United Church By Bertha MacGregor Christian Education Sunday was observed at the United Church on Sunday morning with a large at- tendance. The congregation welcomed back the choir and organist Dr. Topp after a summer recess. Rev. McDonald spoke on the subject of The Means Of Grace and he suggested that along with baptism, com- munion, prayer and worship beings means of grace, that Children can also be a means of grace to their elders as well as parents being a means of grace to their children. During the Service the Installation of the Sun- day Church School staff took place with the following being Installed: superin- tendent, Barbara Gackstetter; secretary - treasurer, Florence Slade, teachers, Beth McGee, Pam Scotchmer, Dana Bozzato, Heather Forrest, Joyce Pepper, Scott Jesney, Jean Wareing, Star Jesney, Sharon Wurm, and Pat Cook and Glenn Slade as audio visual superintendent. At the close of the service the Sunday School Staff and all the students were brought into the sanctuary and the congregation joined in a prayer for the teachers and students. The ushers for the service were. Brad Buchanan and Steve Sararas and Linda Traquair greeted the con- gregation: The congregation were reminded of the Fellowship Service next Sunday evening Avhen Richard Peckham will be taking us on a journey to his home land of England and of The Chiselhurst Anniversary on Sunday, September 27th at 11:00 a.m. The flowers in the church were placed in honor of the 60th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch.Rev. Stan McDonald, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Carl McDonald visited on Wednesday with Mrs. McDonald's cousin, Mrs. Edith Walters at Tavistock who celebrated her 105th birthday this past week. Sunday Church School re- opened for another season at the United Church on Sunday morning with an excellent first day attendance. The senior . department will be meeting at 10:45 a.m. each Sunday and the remainder of the Sunday School at 11:00 a.m. The students were given some of the outline for ac- tivities this coming year with assemblies taking place on the last Sunday of October, January, February and March. These will take the form of having a disabled person with them to films on The Stray and The Parable:' The White Gift Service will be held on Sunday, November 29th and the Promotional Service on Sunday, June 6th. Special activities for the students this year will be a Christmas Party on Friday, December 4th and a skating and film party in March with a,l?icnic in June. March has been set aside as Mission Month with special emphasis given to the Missio*taries: Much appreciation is expressed to the excellent staff that will be leading the Sunday Church. School this year and to the Superin- tendent Mrs. Barbara Gaciistetter. CWfinalizes plans forsupper Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter, Guelph, visited friends in the area last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Oesch recently visitied with Mrs. W. McGregor Mrs. Grace McBride holidayed with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pine and family, Brampton. Mrs. Mary Meths and Mrs. Margaret Barnard attended the 125th anniversary of Howick township. Mrs. Harry Caldwell and John E. Caldwell attended 1 zehrs ` fine markets... of fine foods SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM SEPT. 11, UNTIL CLOSING TUES. SEPT. 22 SIIOPSYS EXTRA LEAN ' • COOKED HAM SL CED _ �b, .. _ _ . *2.19 SCIINEIOERS JIIMOO SINNER SAUSAGE 3• �� s1NoPSYS PREPARED POTATO SALAD ,b. 9g# ZENRS FULLY COOKED SMOKED PICNIC PORK SHOULDER SCHNEIDERS SLICED BEEF LIVER. S CROSS CUT RIB ROAST FROM THE CHUCK BLADE ROAST BLADE BONE REMOVED SAVE 801 lb. OUR REG. 2.28 Ib. LB MEDIUM GROUND BEEF S FRESH ONTARIO PORK HOCKS LB SCHNEIDERS SAUERKRAUT MAPLE LEAF goo., '% %8 BEEF BURGERS 7509199 MAPLE LEAF 34 LS. CHUNKS PARA BOLOGNA lb • 1.4I PRIDE OF CANADA FULLY COOKED BONELESS 0 DINNER HAM PREVIOUSLY FROZEN HEAD LETTUCE PROD. OF ONT, CAN. NO. 1 GRADE PROD, OF 0NT. CAN. NO. 1 GREEN SWEET we PEPPERS .a ir� PROD. OF ONT. CAN. NO. 1 ENGLISH 00 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO PEPPER SQUASH • FROM THE CHUCK SNORT RIB ROAST s LB. BLADE BONE REMOVED SAVE 804 lb. OUR REG. 2:28 Ib. SCHNEIDERS SIDE BACON END SLICES s 500 g. PKG. • SCHNEIDERS REGULAR OR BEEF DINNER SCHNEIDERS SLICED COOKED MEATS 9 VARIETIES 175 g. PKG. SCHNEIDERS FRESH ENGLISH FRANKS $, 78 SAUSAGE .............. PORK 8 BEEF BUDDIG SLICED. SMOKED MEATS 6'0 71 g. PKG. LB. FRESH GREEN OR BLUE ONTARIO GRAPES PROD. OF ONTARIO CAN. NO. 1 GRADE PROB. OF ONT. CAN. NO. 1 PROD. OF ONT. CAN. N0. 1 PRUNE PLUMS .oT. $.2 PR00, OF U_S-I= 0*1. FEY. BARTLETT 690 PEARS LB. PAtOre G as Arthritis isanybody' illness. ffit�tI nit dire F •• •Y0'.1e0 pit, WE Alii PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN: rilzehrs GODERICH & EXETER imemitingsiggmegmmismenimima HURON ROAD HWY'S 4 & 83 MON., TUES. & SAT. TILL 6 P.M. WED., THUDS. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. the funeral of Miss Pearl McKay, a former Kippenite, in London onSaturday. Mrs. Mae Butack, Mrs. Blanche Dougall and Mrs. Bill McLean visited relatives in the Kippen area on Friday last. UCW meets The Kippen U.C.W. met on Sept. 8 in the Sunday School with 10 members present and June Cooper gave the worship on the theme the preparations Jesus made for the harvest. Myra Lovell took up the offering, which was dedicated with.prayer. Rev. McMullen gave the topic using a film Life Times Nine", . presented by children 11 to 16 years as they saw life. President Frances Kinsman. gave a reading "trees", and roll call was answered by giving a plant for the auction. The treasurer's report was given oy Susan Faber and me sunshine report by Mary Broadfoot. The correspondence •eport, given by Susan aber, included an invitation o the Varna Fall I'hankoffering on Oct. 1. A committee was ap- pointed to prepare for the dessert tea at the Fall Regional Sept. 30, including Mrs. Robt. Kinsman, Mrs. David Cooper, Mrs. Lloyd Cooper, Mrs. Bort Faber. Mrs. Keith Lovell is in Charge of decorations while Mrs. E. McLean and Mrs. Jack Sinclair are in charge cif registration. Plans were finalized for the fall supper November 11 and there will be no more bake sales this year. It was Decided to cater to Huron Centennial staff on Nov. 25 and to cater to the Cooper Christmas supper Sunday Dec.11. It was announced that the new janitor for the church is Mrs. Murray, Herman, and plant auction was conducted by Mrs. McMullen Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Oesch Clinton couple celebrates 60th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oesch, Hensall, celebrated their 60th wedding an- niversary on Sunday, Sep- tember 13. Samuel Oesch and the former Mary Bedour, of Zurich, were married in London by Rev. Morris at the United Church Manse, September 16, 1921. They farmed in Stanley Township until retiring in Hensall in 1958. Their only son, Russell, resides on the homestead farm. They also have three daughters, Kathleen, Mrs. Bob Bell, Goderich; Anne, Mrs. Earl Flaxbard, Zurich; Mae, Mrs. Ray McNall, Fergus; 23 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. The couple were honored at an open muse which was held at Hensall United Church followed by a dinner given by the family. Friends and relatives attended from Detroit, Sarnia, London, Toronto, Kitchener, Strat- ford and the area. They received many beautiful gifts and cards and congratulations from Premier William Davis, and M.P. Jack Riddell. est Pancake breakfast well attended By Mrs. Isabel Scott There was a good at- tendance all forenoon at the pancake breakfast on Saturday, Sept. 12th, sponsored by the Brucefield Volunteer Firemen. The garage and bake sale were also well patronized, so the firemen wish to thank everyone who came and those that helped support them in their work. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock accompanied by Mr. J.D. Cornish of Bluewater Nursing Home and his cousin, Mrs. E. Humphries of Leister, England visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Cornish at Queenville. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott and family spent the weekend at lakeside, Ohio, where they attended the D'Angilo-Aigler wedding of Mrs. Scott's nephew Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swan and family of London spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swan. Mr, and Mrs. D. Triebner attended the Edwards- Triebner wedding in Exeter on Saturday afternoon. Miss Jane 'Allan is taking an honours course in jour- nalism ,at Carleton University Ottawa this year. Miss Joyce Broadfoot and Miss Dianne Wilson have returned to their studies at Lambton College Sarnia. Miss Mary Jane Scott is attending Fanshawe College London this term. Mr. and o Mrs. Ray Thompson of St. Catherines spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock. Riddell not seeking liberal leadership Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell will not be among those contesting the Ontario Liberal party leadership, which will become vacant through the retirement of Dr. Stuart Smith. "No sir," Riddell said emphatically when reached at his Toronto office to see if he was considering entering the race as Smith's sue. cessor. While noting that he had been approached by several people to consider contesting" the leadership, the Dash- wood area farmer said he may have considered it if he was 10 years younger. "At 50,, it would be quite a rat race," he said. He said he has some ap- preciation what the party leaders go through and he isn't interested in such a hectic life. He also indicated he has not yet thrown his support behind any of the announced candidates to date, favoring to wait and see who throw their hats into the ring Riddell predicted the leadership convention would probably be held at the same time as the party's annual meeting in March.