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Clinton News-Record, 1984-07-11, Page 14SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES Si Colclough and Scott Wayne Colclough of Clinton; son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Colelotigh and Mary Jane Scott of Brucefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Scott were joined in mar- riage on July 7 at Brucefield United Church. Rev, Norman Pick and Rev. Donald Moffatt officiated; Maid of honor was Missy Gibb- ings of RR 1 Clinton and the bridesmaids were; Sharon Taylor of London, Sherri Taylor of London, Gayle Horton of Bayfield and Jill D'Angelo of Chicago, Illinois. The ushers were Ron Scott of Toronto, Ken Van Wonderen of RR 1 Varna, Paul Gibbings of RR 1 Clinton and Ken Ellis of RR 1 Clinton. Best man was Paul Chamney of Auburn. A reception,was held at the Clinton Communi- ty Centre and the bride and groom honey- mooned in the Caribbean. Mr. and Mrs. Col- clough will reside at RR 1 Clinton. (Frank Philips photo) Middleton and Merner On June 23 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Clinton wedding vows were exchanged between Paul Wilfred Middleton and. Victoria Louise Merner. Feather John Pluto officiated. The groom is the son of Don and Audrey Middleton and the bride is§ the daughter of Garry and Maxine Merner, all of ,RR 3, Clinton. Maid of honor was Marj Wise of, RR 3, Clinton, a friend of the bride. Another friend, Faith Taylor of BruMield was a bridesmaid; along with the groom's sister, Cindy Taylor, of Brucefield, .the bride's cousin, Joanne Middleton.of•London and the bride's sister, Elaine Armstrong of Zurich. A cousin, Becky LeBeau of Brucefield was the flower girl. Best man was a friend of the groom, Don Wise of RR 3,' Clinton. Ushers were the groom's brother, Jim ,Middleton, of Clinton, the bride's brother,.. Dan Merner of Clinton, and. the groom's friends, Albert Wubs of Bayfield and John Griedanus of Clinton. Ringbearer was the .bride's cousin, Ben Lebeau of Brucfield.. Following a reception at the. Clinton Community Centre, the newlyweds honeymooned in Ottawa before making their home at RR 3, Clinton" (Frank Philips photo)' Qom - The June meeting of the Wesley Willis UCW was held at Bess Fingland's home-with.23 ladies Present. Edna Stewart conducted to business and Daisy Holland's groupled the program. Mrs. (Holland's ;topic was Summer and a poem), written by Rev Clifford Pack, was read. Clea)'McGregor read the scripture.. The ladles were reminded to keep busy during the'summer, thinking of things to make for the fall bazaar. Mrs. Holland gaave the meditation on Nature hi Springtime. It was written while viewing the countryside from a train window and emphasized that God does take care of all nature. Mrs. Fingland read a „letter she, had r ceiv from her granddaughter, Anne 1tt Knig t, who with a friend is backpacking throe grope. Following,,the meeting the ladies enjoyed a walke through Mrs. Fingland's flower garden. Thegarden was 'filled with roses, peonies, lavender, pansies and trees. Supper was then served by Mrs. Fingland. A $350 donation from the Clinton Eastern Star has helped purchase a new fiber optic laryngescope for the Clinton Hospital operating room. Eastern Star Worthy Matron Helen Wells made the presentation to Betty Wilkin, operating room head. The money was half of the proceeds,collected from two draws. Another $350 was donated to the Cana- dian Diabetic Association. (Shelley McPhee photo) - Huronview residents tour countryside HURONVIEW — Special Care residents got together in the auditorium on July 3. They listened to music, while they enjoyed a cup of coffee and cookies. A number of men from 1st north boarded the van on July 4 and went on a sight-seeing drive through the country. The trip took them by Benmiller, whose old charm still remains, in spite of changes that have taken place. Then on to Goderich, where they passed the historic jail. Everyone got a beautiful vie v of the harbor, as they motored down the road to the Maitland golf course. The tour went through town, and headed south to Bayfield. As they drove along, the whole countryside was fresh and green, and was alive with growth. Bayfield too, is an at- tractive little place, and for its size, a very active one. Here again, the men saw a busy marina with sailboats galore; a great varie- ty of size and color. The afternoon was slippy ing by rather quickly, so the van headed back to. Clinton. Thursday, the folk from Special Care were treated to ice cream cones. It would be generally known, that most everyone likes a `cone'. Also this afternoon, mid -week chapel service was held with Mrs. M. Prouty in, charge, and led in the singing of hymns. The ECKEL-LITTLETON Wayne and Carol `Littleton are - pleased : to . announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Charlene Pamela, to Barry William Eckel, son of John and Geraldine Eckel. The wedding will take place Saturday, July . .21, 1984, at Goshen United , Church. Reception to follow in Hensall. GOOD NEWS! We Can Cover Your INVESTMENT NEEDS r I30-119 DAYS 1 1 2: ®/® SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES Minimum 55,000.00 GUARANTEED - INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES RATES SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION A Federally Chartered Trust Company/Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation STANDARD TRUST, Peter M. Shephard - Manager 138 The Square, Goderich; Ontario, Telephone (519) 524-7385 Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Thursday; Friday till 6 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. to 12 noon scripture lesson was given by Milford Prou- ty. Bruce Cann presented an instrumental, and a poemette was given by Olive McMillen. Friday was a miserable day weatherwise, and the picnic planned"for the ladies on 2nd floor had to be cancelled. But it wasn't a total loss however. Some of the residents got together, and presented an impromptu pro- gram for the ladies in the auditorium. Mabel Scott pla}/ed some familiar - tunes on the mouth organ and Myrtle Fairservice gave a few of her humorous readings. Grace Peck displayed one of her talents, by playing a piano medley. Margaret McQueen sang a couple of lovely solos accompanied by Frank Bissett at the piano, and Frank gave a reading bringing the program to a. close. During the summer months, Sunday mor- ning worship is being held r`� he auditorium. Reverend Cheryl -Anne Sartipa conducted the service. Mabel Scott, Elsie Henderson and Margaret McQueen in very fine voice, sang a trio. Huronview extends a warm welcome to Mr. Robert James MacArthur (Bob) Spittal of Seaforth, who has . come to reside at Huronview. Mr. Spittal was a former organist of Seaforth Anglican Church. Unity comes first. Uniting mankind can't wait until our other problems are solved. In fact our problems are getting worse . because our world has become one country and its problems can only be solved by the united will of all Its peoples. Over a century ago, Baha'u'llah, the Founder of the Baha'i Faith said: "The well-being of mankind, its peace and security are unattainable unless and until its unity Is firmly established." The teachings Baha'u'llah hos brought from God In this age show the way to unity for all mankind. As we in the Baha'l community try to put them into practice, we are finding that there are no short-cuts: unity comes first. Baha'x.Faith For more information Contact Box 1230 Clinton. NEED TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR NEW COMMUNITY? Lail . eone Q ori,-: l �1T0 Phon® 524-2544 • Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings olo.ig with helpful community information, McLEAN-ARMSTRONG ENGAGEMENT Don & Betty McLean of Vanastra are pleased to announce the forthcoming . marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Jeff Armstrong, son of Tom & Joan Armstrong R.R. No. 2, Lucknow. The marriage will take place at Northside United Church, Seaforth, August 4th at 4 p.m. Open reception 9 p.m. at Vanastra. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER .60 YEARS 1 Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 Goderich Area ROBERT McCALLUM 11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345` SEE What You. Buy Nothing you buy will•ever he as permanent as a family monument. lts • purchase warrants thought and guidance. - See what you buy. Visit the monument dealer who has' a complete display; and who can design a personalized monument to harmonize with its surroundings. We have the experience. We have the complete display. We .specialize in fully guaranteed custom designed. • Granite Monuments. PRYDE MONUMENTS LTD. SUNCOAST MALL SHOWROOM GODERICH, ONTARIO 5242337 any visors attend wedding By Isabel Scott BR1.ICEFIELL'1`Attendi . g a wedding held,, 90 July 7, at the Brucefield United. Church, between Mary Jane Scott and Wayne Col- dough were a number of people from western and southern Canada and the United States. Lean and Ruth Rushcall, Andrew Rushcall and Ken and Carolynn McDonald came for the ceremoney from Victoria, British Columbia. From Kamloops, British Columbia, were Rob and Karen Adkis. Lois D'Angelo and her daughter Jill, and Michael and Jane D'Angelo were visiting from Troy, • Mtclugan. Visiting from Willowdale were Ron and Lynn Scott and their son, Jack and Edrie Rattenbury attended the wedding from Waterdown. Peter and- Phyllis. McLaughlin came from Toronto. Ina and Ellen Scott and •Helen Fowler came from London. Dynos and Edna Campbell arrived from Lucknow for the ceremony. Art and Annabelle Baumann travelled from Sarnia for the event and other relatives and friends from the community attended the wedding. Alice Hain has returned from a holiday in Huntsville with Wes and Frances Ham, Mrs. Violet Ross enjoyed a holiday in Duchess, Alberta, at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Betty and Don Lee. Women Today to. remain open Women Today is remaining at their loca- tion of 52 Huron Street in Clinton. A Canada Works project grant that enabled the group to obtain their office in January expired in June. Although the group will not have a paid staff, volunteers will be keeping the of- fice open two days a week over the summer holidays. "The organization has really grown this year," says Valerie Bolton, volunteer for Women Today. "We have ,doubled our membership so far this year and are work- ing on plans for a fall program." A donation of $500_ from the Women Teachers' Federation has enabled the group to continue in between project grants. Women Today, a Huron County Network of women, has the goal of raising the status and awareness of rural women. The group conducts workshops and seminars and maintains a supportive network for women/. living in Huron. Four new board members were elected to this year's executive of Women Today. Deb- bie Wilbee of Dashwood. Debbie Selkirk of a lIG t !iiIJl* I ,all & ',falconer FUNERAL HOME LTD. 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 MR. ALVIN JONES of R.R: 2 Clinton died on Wednesdoy July 4 1984. Funeral service was held on Friday July 6, 1984. Lucknow, Fran McQuail of/Lucknow and Elaine McDivitt of Seaferth join four members from last years' executive: Bren- da McIntosh of Seaforth, Margaret DeJong of Seaforth, Marj Hutchison of Exeter and Susan Hundertmark of Seaforth. The group can be reached Mondays and Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. by phoning 482-9706. More volunteers are need- ed and welcomed. DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. SALES WiTH SERVICE "The Place to Buy Appliances" NEW AND USED HENSALL 262-2728 CLOSED MONDAYS Colour this picture and come to DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL "Jesus is my answer" VANASTRA CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH JULY 9 . 21 . CLINTON CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH JULY23-27 FOR AGES 4 - 12 9:00 AM -11:30 AM Church. Services Fellowship Bible Chapel lei Maple jTreet Sunday, July 15 9:45 Worship & Remembrance 11 a.m. Sunday School and Family Bible our 7 p.m. Evening Service I-? SPEAKER: Bruce Lobb B p.m. Tues. - Prayer & Devotion Christian Reformed Christian Reformed Church 243 Princess St. E., Clinton SUNDAY, JULY 15 Summer Pastor - Dick Wynia 10 a.m. Worship Service 3 p.m. Worship Service All Visitors Welcor-ne Watch "Faith 20" at 9:30 a.m. on Global T.V. St. Paul's Anglican Church Rev. Gordon Simmons, B.A., M. Div. 10 a.m. - 1ST & 3RD SUNDAYS -HOLY COMMUNION 10 a.m. - 2ND & 4TH SUNDAYS - MORNING PRAYER Everyone Welcome Pentecostal Calvary Pentecostal Church 166 Victoria St. Clinton Pastor Joel Heimbecker 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship ALL WELCOME • Dapu"i` FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 85 Huron St: Clinton' SUNDAY, JULY 15 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, JULY 15 9:45 a.m. Service at Holmesville 11 a.m. - Combined summer services with Ontario St. in Wesley -Willis for month of July. Ontario Street United Church MINISTER ORGANIST Rev. R. Norman Pick LouiseMcSJ;rwgor 11 a.m. - Public Worship at Wesley -Willis Church for the Sundays of July. "Remember the Assembling of ' Yourselves 7ogethir. ;ro