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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-12-16, Page 12P la—CLINTON NEws,amono, WEDNESDAY, ER 10, nu F•stive meeting at hospital The yCh j scenes Dee. celebrated I Qlhday, Dec. y iA the 00004 board morn with deffelontelesserb 81110 eoffee prior— to the Ruth Send read the prayer for Hospital Atailiarien ft is with pride that she .welcomed the two local nierubers who are now the president and the secretary of the Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario. Peggy Menzies and Donna Wood replied by thanking the Aimillarfor the � retti®edat their installation, Father Wright, a voting delegate to the Conventien, reported on the activities and sessions. EieehStaddon told about the teenage volunteer's trip to Toronto for the Sunday. Awards ®onvenor Esther Wright read aThank yoaie ire Theresa Hadley for her awardof$100, Buying convenor Helen Davies showed samples of the gifts which will be made tris the ladies in •hospital at Christmas time and will purchase a gift for each gentleman Geriatric con- venor Dawns Westlake reported 22 hairdos and three perms were given this month. A Birthday party for Mr. Dodds was held - the family's appreciation was espressed by a thank note and money gift to you Auxiliary. There will be a airisbnas Party at 2:30 pm cis Monday, Dec. 21 on the Second Floor of the HoapitaL Please come and visit with ta. Kathleen Siertsema wishes to report tray favours kw Clwistmas Day will be supplied by Londesboro U.C.W., and for New Year's Day by the CllntonKinettes. Peggy Menzies invited those helpers who are free to came to the hospital at 10 am Monday, Jan. 4th for coffee and to take down decorations. The Arcual Meeting will be held at 9:30 am Monday, Jan. llth, Conimettee convenors are requested to submit reports in duplicate and a job description. Regular monthly meeting will follow • Fund raising starts KINCARDINE - A canvass for sheds fo an enlarged Kincardine library facility is w1derwayinthearea. The goal is to complete as much of the canvass as possible by the end of January. A target of $150,000 though public donations is theaiinoverthenest year, The hands will be used to renovate the existing library and build a single -storey addition. The expanded facility will provide suf- ficient urficient space to increase the library to about two-thirds of the size whish is required at fie present time. The library now has the biggest circu :P.ion of any branch in the Bruce County Public Library system Huronview lady marks 100 Florence M. Goodwin of Ilurolhviiew celebrated her 100th birthday on Saturday with a family dinner at the BedfordHoteL . - Mrs. Goodwin was born on afarns 'in EknaTownship en December 13, 1881 to James and Sarah (Ayres) Por- terfield. orterfield. In 1903 she married Willien John. Goodwin, He diedin. The couple bad three clhEdrlen. They are Salty Lambert of Watford, Robert H, Goodwin of Goderich and the late Mrs. Florence Snare. re.. These are also six grandchildren, 15 great- grandchildrenandone ' 'audoone great- ndchiidontbeway. Mrs. Goodwin lived in Blenheim for more than 25 years and then Alberta before moving toHiaomilew. She still reads the newspaper every day and notes that the world has a $ c .changed dm was aglrl. Mrs. Goodwin feels she owes her Iolageviity to "lam kivkige nomad life' Friends andrebdves were plat at her birthday (inner as Saturday from Vancouver, Sudbury, Mississauga-, London, Woodstock, Parkhill, Watford and Blenheim. She NII SUMO UR FEW COMMUNITY? ? Ulf lama- Raft 4112-13U Mir harem wig tsmtg pfrs and ? gyteOlg,aiarrg whin ttektut caarmuR3t4 intari afla m. ,4 SUPERIOR ESTAIMIST4110 OMR SO s VOS received congratulatory plaques from Queen Eltabeth I[, Prime Minister Trudeau and M.P.P. Jack Riddell. Florence M. Goodwin of Rurouview eelebnited iter llOth birthday nth a family dialer at itis Safford lel on iplatis by Joanse Birebasain SFJiFOOII'R Arwasleepresessfartfew MTdD<M a FMCC4 N T53 Elligfr PM/0 X16 111101Wepreseritiat Ewe if At WOW AlfcCA MOT Ti Cambria Woad GOISCOfOf 524,1345 Fred H. Bisset photo) Mr. and Mrs. Rick Forbes Local couple wed Londesboro United Church was the setting for the late summer wadding of Carol Ann Jewitt, daughter of Mr athd Mrs. John Jewitt of RR 1, Londesboro and. Richard Donald Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Forbes of RR 2, fliniorp. Rev. Robert Scott oficated at the double ring ceremony and specie' music wasprovided by Mrs. Ionise McGregor at the organ, by Mrs. Barbara Rosman at the piano and with The Snell Sisters singing traditional songs, BE Jewitt, brother of the bride also addeda special touehwith his solo, TheRoose. A friend of the bride, Min Denomme was the maid of honor and Judy Jewitt, Golds Wilson, Barb Forbes and Lisa Forbes were the bridesmaids. Lone Forbes was the flowerer!. • Brian McGregor was the best man, and guests were ushered into the church by Dan Jewitt, PaulForbes, Brad Forbes and Bill. Jewitt. Ben Vanderhaar was the ring bearer. After the 6 pm wedding, guests were received at the Blyth , qty Centre for a social hour which prgdted the reception. Later the bridal coupletravelied to the heart of the United States for their honeymoon. The newlyweds are now residing at RR 2, Clinton. Huronview folk enjoy special music at Sunday service Jinn Haddock, Mrs. Minnie Fowler, and Mae Eden Cantelon from 1iitronview were among those who at- -tended the C.N.1.H. ChrbiOn- tario � e Uniteparty d March the an Saturday afternoon. After a delicious turkey dinnerr, all were entertained by local talent, Misses Kris and Kathy MacDonald sang at the Sum - day morning service, while Clayton Steels, Grace Peck, Mark Sproat, Jennie Cheelney, and Mary Ross err joyed a trip to London on Monday afternoon where they were given the oppor- tunity to do some Christmas shopping. On Monday even- ing, vening, the , Laketown Band from Goderich entertained the home with many beautiful musical selections, The Gorrfe Women's In- stitute helped all those celebrating a birthday in December by providing the Wednesday afternoon pro- gram and lunch. The enter- tainment opened with a singsong followed by Wilfred Brown from Wroxeter play- ing his violin. The residents also enjoyed the mouth organ nitric by Dennis Melville and Alvin Mundell. The pianist for the.afternoon was Mrs. Wilber Hogg. The .Bible Study on Thursday afternoon took the form of a 4 hristnhas service, when Mrs. Prouty led in some EiristnUS carols, ac- companied by Elsie Hender- son at the organ, A poem by Estrella' Finkbeiner entitled "Someone Needs You" was read followed by the reading of Luke 2:1:20 concerning the birth of Jesus, read by Mr. Prouty. Following this he led in prayer, Mrs, R. Faber read a poem. called "Made of a Wornan" and Mrs, Susanne Cann -sang some solos. Bruce Rebekahs hold party. for Oddfellow brothers Last Monday evening the • Rebekahs held their December meeting in the lodgerof< After the meeting, a Christmas program was held with Odeffefkrws and guests invited. Noble Grand Edith Wright ,welcomed everyone and all enjoyed a sing -song of Christmas carols fed by Molly Con with Kay Wise at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holland and Hugh Hodges entertained with litany musical numbers enjoyed by all. Cards were then played with prizes going to: ladies' high, Jean Wyatt; ladies' low, Beridge Richardson; mesa's high, Reva Wean men's low, Gordon Richard- son; and fone hands, Hugh A social hour was held with a lovely luncb served by Rebekahsthe December andgroup, held a card party last Thursday evening, Weather Our mistake Aaron and Ruth,Pisher of Clinton celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher of Eiinto% not as reported in last we'ek's paperThey enjoyed lun- cheon and evening srnorgxsbor dnie.aLn The newspaper apoloeries for these errors and any int conveniences they may have caused. Anstett watch repairs stand the test of time John Ansfett Sr founded his few-eer business over dye as ago with little more than a dream, determination airid his grafi` as a watotnnaker At that fare, he establisMd a standard for qunhaiiy' watch repairs that is stilt being offered today AnsfeWs have**. facilities to snake ate repairs right on the premier and air heir work is backed fairJatin Ansfeft'g personal! guarantee of complete satisfore fr ire If ifs from Ar ts tel fs it says, `you're special' A NSTETT 11 'J`VF LLE RS 8 Albert Street. Clinton 26 Vain StYYef South. Satforet 28'4 Main Street. Exeter 213 Duman Street East Walkerton 135 Queen Street East, St M'atys being bad, there were only five tablea present. Prizes went to: high lady, Bernice Brown; ladies' low, Beatrice Welsh; men's high, Warren Gibbinga; men's low, Ernie Brown; and lone hands, Omerine Watkins. Draw for a hams was won by George Wright. Waw for notice of the next party in January. Casal played his and them a poem called "Peace and Jay" wao read by Mary Blanchard. The message of the afternoon was given by Mrs, Dorothy Cooper of Kippein After the closing prayer by Mrs. Prou- ty, gifts were distributed to the residats. Sympathy is eqwessed to the family of Stewart McBurney. Huronview would like to welcome Mrs. Nellie McKie from Colborne Twp. and now living in one of the aparhnents, Also we would like to welcome Stella Addley from Egnhondville and now living in normal care. Smile A sweater is a garment a child wears when his mother feels chilly. +++ Once I went on a steak diet and took off ;179 in two weeks! I—NOTABLE QUOTES The FREEDOM OF THE HUMAN RACE depends upon libel will, ability and close-knit cooperation of the EnOUshspeaking and. kindred fa#r. It is high Hews that this God - appointed agency/ in s world heeding for disaster should be swede' aware of this. 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True, all hearing problems are not alike. . and some cannot be helped by a hearing aid. But audiologists report that many can. So, send for this model now, and wear it in the privacy of your own home. It is not a real hearing aid, but it will show you how tiny hearing help can be. It's yours to keep, The actual aid weighs less than a fourth of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit. We suggest you write for yours now. There is no obligation, Thousands have already been mailed, sowrite today to Dept. 26301, Beltone Electronics of Canada, Ltd., 124 Connie Crescent, Unit 4A, Concord, Ontario L4K 181. One of my paintings - a pleasure to give - a joy to receive - a gift to last Cf_ studio & art gallery R.R. 2 Gaderich, Ont. 524-6396 located T miles south of Boded,* on Concession b between highways 8 and 21 -follow the signs from Nolmesville- Church Services feria Street United Church TOS Ontario St. Clinton MINISTER ORGANIST REV. R. NORMAN PiCK LOUTSE MCGREGOR 4Tt1 SUNDAY IN ADVENT SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1981 T1 A.M. Church School 1T A.M. Christmas Sunday Worship ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENTS: 7:30 p. rn. Combined Choirs Pre -Christmas Service at Wesley - Willis United Church. Open invitation fa the Community. Preacher: Rev. R. Norman Pick "Three Symbols of Christ- mas". Dec. 24 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Family Service with Wesley -Willis Choir & Congregation sharing. To be held at Ontario St:' Unifed Church. 12761, A.M. Midnight Christmas, Holy Communion Preacher: Rev. ,mes Bechtel en teeostal Calvary Pentecostal Church 166 Victoria St. Clinton 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10:451 A.M. Morning Worship 7:00 P.M. 1i ed'nesday Prayer Service ALL WiELCOME Fellowship Bible Chapel 162 Maple Street Clinton - SPEAKER - StJNDAY 2:45 A.M. Worship Service 11 :00 A.M. Family Bible Hour Et Sunday School TUESDAY 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting THURS. 7 p.m. AwanaCTubs Anglican Sc- Paul's Anglican Church THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT B.A. M. Div. SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1981 Service of Carats & Lessons with special music by the choir. SUNDAY SCHOOL & NURSERY AVAILABLE DURING MORNING WORSHIP 11:30 A.M Christian Reformed Christian Reformed Church) 243 Princess St. E., Clinton REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG R.D..Th. M. SUNDAY, DEC. 20, 1981 10 A.M. Worships Service SERMON - "The Way to Bethlehem" 3 P.M. Worship Service SERMON • "Born of the Virgin Mary" CHRISTMAS DAY, DEC. 25 10 A.M. Christmas Celebration I SERMON - "A Saviour is Barn" Alf visitors welcome Watch "FAITH 20" of 4:30 A.M. on Global T. V. United "TERN AN Wesley -Willis United Church PEOPLE SERV19IGGOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE MINISTER - REV. JAMES BECHTEL B.A., B.D. Organist - Miss Catharine Potter Choir Director - Mrs. Wm. Hearn DECEMBER 20, 1981 11 A.M. - WorshieSer ice SERMON; "Christmas According To John" Nursery & Sunday School IL 9:45 A.M. - W r h Service a4, d Sunday School "CHRISTMAS ACCORDING ro Joint- "EASTERN OHP "