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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-02-29, Page 18t.7 NNW CO , W+%t=✓DAY., F{Fi KUAR 29, 1904 an len s Bruce `relder flies 'Diary Mustalyd • Mas y Mustard," active .member of the 3;rueefii<eld United Church' the Women's Missionary Society and president ofwhat Was once the Women's Association, died at the age of 94 on February 25 in the Clinton Public Hospital. Predeceased by her parents, James and Katherine Ketehen, Mrs. Mustard grew up in the Algoma district near the Blind River, she later moved to Tiverton and then finally . settled in Brucefield. She attended Tiverton Public School for one year and then S.S. No. 10 Stanley School. She later married John Beverly Mustard who predeceased her in 1944. She lived in Brucefield until June 1983. Mrs. Mustard is survived by four children; 'Mrs. Ken ( Kathleen) McCowan of RR 1 Brucefield, Edna of Clinton, Aldie of Brucefield, Archie of London and Jack of Brucefield. She is survived by 15 grand- children and 24 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two sisters, Annie and Alice, and one brother, Alex. She is predeceased-byher-brother-John: • - A fan ralmis beld.-on...F- 27,1i-the—Ban- and and .Falconer ..Funeral home with Jarraes Bec-h et officla in—g. 1aitermenf was in Baird's Cemetery in„Stanley Township. The funeral and committal service were held in the funeral home. Gardeners meet Clinton CLINTON - The Clinton Horticultural Society meeting was held the evening of Feb. 22 with Dorothy Williams, president in charge. In her opening remarks, Dorothy expressed appreciation to Margaret Sioman for her hard work and dedication as presi- dent over the past three years. The minutes were read, by secretary Olive Johnson. The plant auction will be held May 4, plant donations requested. The society will set up a booth at the Clinton Spring Fair June 1 and 2. Margaret Anderson of Londesaoro,-gave an informative talk on growing Begonias. It was evident from the snapshots of her flowerbeds at"her home that she is a suc- cessful gardener. Jean Livermore thanked Margaret for her talk. Winners of door prizes were, Reva Wilson, Gladys Leiper, Effie Stephenson, Alice Buchanan, Gladys Hogarth, Angela Preston, Muriel Jones, Mildred. McAdam, Marjorie Dutot. It was decided that door prizes wquld be donated by those who won the previous month: SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED ..OVER :6Q 10EAR.S Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 Goderich Area ROBERT McCALLUM 1 1 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 A new concept ;i hi health care was explored last week at Vanastra in a workshop conducted by Dr, Donald Cole of Toronto. The topic was community sponsored Health Centres, a type of facility .which provides primary care, preventative care and related social services together in one complex. Health care professionals and interested laypeople from all parts of Huron County attended the presentation, jointly sponsored by the Huron County Community Services Council and Women Today. Above, Dr. Cole answers questions from Katinka Dorrance and Isabel MacDonald, both of Goderich. (Toby Rainey photo) Community support will help heart fund reach X38,000 goal in Huron County "Heart Month" in Canada is nearly over for another year and the Huron Chapter of ' Canadian Heart Fund, Ontario Division wishes to announce that the campaign is going very well: according to the area cap- tains. The mild weather has been a blessing to the canvassers as they make their calls on the country roads and on town sidewalks. Pat Whalen, Campaign Chairman, reports a particularly enthusiastic donation made by a Brussels resident in the amount of $50 and a challenge to matchall, other $50 Call NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR NEW COMMUNITY? dotal-, o LTD Phone 524-2544 Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings alo,ig with helpful community information. donations made by residents off that com- munity. Mr.- Whalen says that, "with this • kind of spirit which is typical of Huron residents, I am confident that the chapter's goal of $38,000 will be•reached and hopefully exceeded.” "The success of this' campaign dictates whatprogress medical science will make in -its fight against heart disease and stroke," he concluded. Anyone not at home when the canvasser calls, may send his .or her donation to: PRYDE MONUMENTS LTD. •MONUMENTS *BRONZE PLAQUES. *MARKERS - _.- •CEMETERY LETTERING NEW MODERN SHOWROOM SUNCOAST %ALL-GODERICH D. Denomme pus. 524-2337 Memorial Counsellor Res. 524-66211 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 420 Main Street South EXETER 235-2966 OPEN: Tuesday to Friday 9 am -5 pm THYS BLOMBERG, D -T �hurch ervices Fellowship Bible Chapel 162 Maple Street Clinton Sunday, March 4 9:45 Worship & Remembrance 11 a.m. Sunday School and Family Bible Hour Speaker: Carl Turnbull, Parkhill 7 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Tuesday • Speaker: Mr. Terri, Argentina 10 a.m. Wed: ;Mor. 7 - Coffee Hour and C-obb•ies-• 7 p,m. Thurs. Awana Clubs Christian Reformed Christian Reformed Church 243 Princess St. E., Clinton SUNDAY, MARCH 4 Rev. Bernard DeJonge, Exeter 10 a.m. Worship Service 3 p.m. Worship Service All Visitors Welcome Watch "Faith 20" at 9:30 a.m. on Global T.V. Anglican St. Paul's Anglican Church Rev. Gordon Simmons, B.A., M. Div. Services 10 a.m. 1st & 3rd Sundays - Holy Communion 2nd & 4th Sundays - Morning Prayer Sunday School & Nursery Everyone Welcome Pentecostal Calvary Pentecostal Church 166 Victoria St. Clinton Pastor Wayne Lester 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship ALL WELCOME Baptist FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SUNDAY,_ MARCH 4 ... REV. GILBERT KIDD 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Morning,Worship Everyone Welcome United Wesley- Willis United Church MINISTER • REV. JAMES BECHTEL B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, MARCH.4 11 a.m. Service at Wesley -Willis 9:45 a.m. Service at Holmesville Ontario Street United Church MINISTER Rev. R. Norman Pick 11 a.m. - Public Worship 11 a.m. - Church School ORGANIST Louise McGregor Huron Chapter Ontario Heart Foundation, c/o Lloyd Rowat, Treasurer, 25 Church Street, Seaforth, Ontario. NOK 1WO. High scorers at Legion by Cliff Parker CLINTON - On Feb. 21 there were 14 tables of euchre in play at the Clinton Legion. The high scorer was Pete McMahon with 87. Bob McNeil had the lone hand score of 7 and the low scorer was Doug Bezzo with 5a. On Bingo night there were two winners Jack Pot and I, Boyes. On Feb. 23 in Darts, the high couple was Annie Sallows and John Greidanus. The Ladies' high score 138 was won by Rosemary Armstrong and the men's high score of 136 was won by Jerry Cook. The low cduple was Madelon Yeats. and Brian Atkin- son. Bingo Teams are shill in the need of help, if you have a spare night call Comrade Mur- ray East. The Ladies Auxiliary's Friday night euchre and cribbage , on March 2 will be a euchre party. At present only two tables are showing up. This is one of the Ladies Aux- iliary fund raising events, and Gould be a good evening of entertainment for you. At Monday night's General meeting $50 was donated to the March of Dimes and to the Ontario Heart Foundation. March 14 there will be a Leadership Seminar at the Clinton Legion at 8:30 p.m. all members can attend. Feb. 29 at Clinton Legion at 7:30 p.m. will be our local school public speaking. Then on Saturday at Clinton will be the zone public speaking contest. The public is welcomed to attend both these events. On March 4 the zone convention will be held in Lucknow at 2 p.m. There was an invitation from Branch 34 Orillia to help them celebrate "The Foun- ding of the RCAF in 1924". The dates to keep open are September 28, 29 and 3d. , _ink classes are po�nutar at �uronview HURONVIEW - Ceramic classes were held in the work room on Monday, and all interested persons have the opportunity to try their 'hand, cleaning and painting the articles of this popular craft. For-their—listening pleasure, residents. enjoyed the piano music played by Margaret McQueen, Tuesday afternoon, when they met in the activity room for a social hour. Wednesday,'Geri,Fashions of London set up their displays in the auditorium. There were racks galore, showing garments for men as well as for women. There was quite an interesting array, featuring color and style. With spring just around the corner, one had a wonderful opportunity to add to the wardrobe, or change it completely. It was an exciting day for both residents and staff. Ed Stiles from Goderich, was here on Thursday afternoon, and played the chapel organ. Ed is no stronger to Huronview and usually draws a crowd, to hear him play many selections old and new. Under the B 25, under the R 15, are just some of the calls you will hear if you stop in the ...auditorium-.on,.•.Friday_ afternoon, --as bingo gets underway. Quite a number of our residents take part in this hour of relaxation and enjoy a round. of bingo. We warmly welcome Miss Annette Brown Sinclair of Seaforth, who has come to Huronview, to spend a vacation with us. 1.0 the family of the late Mrs. Ann Devlin of Huronview, we extend our, sincere sympathy. Reverend Norman Pick was in charge of Sunday morning worship in the chapel. There was a good attendance at the service. The anthem sung by the choir was entitled, "To God Be The Glory". The lovely flowers in the chapel were placed there through the kindness of Leah Currie. tl Vodden-Scott Roy Allan Vodden Jr. and. Myrna Lorraine Scott were married in Bayfield's Trinity Anglican Church on Dec. 10 by Rev. G. Reynolds. The groom is the son of Roy and Ann Vodden of Clinton and the bride is the daughter of Morris and Clara Scott of Bayfield. The bride's sister, Joyce Scott of Bayfield was the maid of honor. Sister-in- law Cathy Scott of Bayfield and the groom's sister, . Barb Latour of Zurich were the bridesmaids. The groom's brother-in-law, Glen Latour of Zurich was the best man and ushers were Ray Scott of Bayfield and Bob Vodden of Clinton. Following a reception at the Bayfield Community Centre, the newlyweds honeymooned in Florida. They are now living in Clinton. Last. Tuesday night, Dan Catton- (right), a provincial field judge, representing the Bluewater Scouting Movement, presented Clinton Kinsmen President Harvey Carter with a sponsor certificate signifying 50 years of the Scouting movement in the town. The Kinsmen Club have sponsored Scouts for the past 10 years. Later at the same meeting the Kinsmen donated $350 to the Clinton Scouts. (Rod Hilts photo) Old Age oficii ipeeee • Pensioners renevvai (111'1@ ggp1A. It's time to renew your Gu&ranteed Income Supplement or Spouse's Allowance so you will continue to receive it after March 31, 1984. We want to help you— for more information contact us at: your nearest Income Security- Office listed in your telephone book- , 14 Health and Welfare Canada Sante et .Bien -etre social Canada lucerne Security Programs Programmes de 1a sdcurld du rovenu Monique Bdgin MinisterlM{nl-ire Canada Quilting Bees news The second regular meeting of the Clinton 14-H club was held at the home of Shana Hutchings on Feb. 20. •, Members .-answered the- roll . call...: and -- decided on "Quilting Bees" as the club name. They learned how to do the first quilting sample. . The next meeting was held on Feb. 27 at the home of Melanie Mann. Members thank- ed Shana for the use of her home and had cookies and a drink. 4-P !! & Jatcuner. FUNERAL HOME LTD. 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 MRS. MARY E. MUSTARD of Brucefield died on Saturday February 25, 1984. The funeral service was held on Monday February 27, 1984. MISS FLORENCE ELIZABETH DUKES of Clinton died on Saturday February 25, 1984. At the request of the deceased a private funeral service was held. MRS. MARGARET E. HANLEY of Clinton died on Monday February 27, 1984. The funeral service was hold on Wednesday February 29, 1984.