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Clinton News-Record, 1985-4-17, Page 15THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS 1 N VERY POOR ('ON1)1'1'1ON Sunshine Group leads general meeting By Isabel Scott BRUC'I.ELD - The Sunshine Group led the general meeting of the Brucefield UCW, held on April 2. Gayle Pepper, Debbie Bur i, 1. e and Cathy Hill presented an Easter worship service. Joy and '•$ onna McBeath played music for the hymns. Jean C. Henderson read the minutes and Marjorie Broaoot gave the treasurer's report. Jean and ,Cliff Henderson showed slides of their trip to Australia and New Zealand. Card party results Winners at the Oddfellows Euchre Party, held on April 6 were: ladies' high, Retta Hensall nativ MRS. BERTHA Mact; R.EGOR Donald Noakes, his wife Olga (Zemitis and daughter Megan have been residing in Nanaimo since January. Mr. Noakes is a Research Scientist at The Pacific Biological Station in Nanaimo, B.C. He recently completed his PhD. in Systems Design Engineering at the Univer- sity of Waterloo, Ont. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes, of Hensall. Visitors recently with Ross and Donna Corbett were Connie Taylor, Gravenhurst, Pat Pbllington and son Keith, Hamilton, also visiting with Ruth Taylor at the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich. Pearl Shaddick returned home after spending the winter months in Florida Audrey Christie chaired the April 4 meeting of Unit 1 of Hensall United Church and opened the devotional with a poem. Minutes were read and the roll called. There were eight members present and after the business joined Unit 4 in the Fellowship Baird; lone hands, Gladys Alexander; low, Violet Haines; men's high, Jack Henderson; lone hands, W.D. Wilson; men's low, Ernie Brown. Lucky draw winners were: Grace McClinehey and Jean McEwan. The next euchre party will be held this Friday, April 19. People report Estella Wilson and Julia Townsend, students at Larnbton College in Sarnia, spent Easter weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Crowe of Brantford spent Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat and family. Ms. and Mrs. Fred McGregor of Petrolia spent Easter weekend at their home in Brucefield. Irene Finlayson of Hensall visited with Vera Johnston on April 6 and 7. Gordon and Vicky Henry and boys of Plainsfield' recently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ron Scott and Graham of Willowdale spent Easter weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott. Douglas McBeath of Windsor visited on the weekend with his mother, Pearl McBeath. • e working in Nanatmo Flail. Mrs. Britton read a poem, Elva Forrest showed a film on North Korean Women. A social hour was conducted by Dorothy Kipfer and Alice Ferg, Jessie Armstrong spent Faster with her daughter, Jean Love, in London. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Munroe of Whitby were weekend guests with their mother Mrs. Dorothy Munroe. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase returned home on Sunday after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, who spent the winter months in Florida, returned home on Sunday. NORTHCRFST NEWS Joe McLellan returned to Seaforth Hospi- tal during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Connor returned home after spending the winter month's in Texas. Miss Craig returned to the 'home from South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Jack an Raye McKnight of Ottawa spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Glen B.C. McKnight. BOARD MEETING ' At the United Church Official Board meeting on Thursday evening a presentation was made by a Photo Directory company. The church are planning to have a picture taken tor a directory for the 100th Anniversary which will be held in 1986. Other plans announced at the meeting was the Vacation Church School to be held from July 1 to July 5 each morning from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A number from Hensall attended the concert in Blyth on Sunday afternoon when the Listowel High School Choir presented a concert. The Choir will be leaving this week to tour Europe singing in such places as Notre Dame Cathedral. Several friends from this area attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Anna and Lloyd B4llantyne at Thames Road Church on Sunday. We wish them many more years of happiness. CLINTONNEWS-RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1985—Page 13 Twenty-one area groups exhibited their smocked needlework creations at a summary day held in Clinton on April 11. The smocking course was sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Margaret Brand and Bev Van Ninhuys of the St. / Joseph's Srnoekers in Clinton were among those to take part. The next OMAF course will Focus on home decor planning. 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President Isobel Harris welcomed the members and. guests and then turned the meeting over to Elaine Bechtel, Elaine introducedthe guest speaker. Rev. Bill Lewis and his family reside in Markham, Ont. after Spending 14 years in `Nairobi, Kenya, as missionaries , The speaker offered a prayer and then gave a very interesting talk about their lives with the people they had ministered to. He spoke of the joy of seeing young rnen whom he had trained, go out and preach the gospel to. their own people: Slides were shown of the chicken project our group helped to support. Gregg Lobb gave his enjoyable and humorous • prize winning speech, "My House". The group was favoured by Barbara Hodgins who played her gwtar and sang a number of beautiful Easter hymns. Isobel Sturdy thanked the guests. A social time was enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served by the social committee, Jean Ginn and Marg. Farquhar. MIKE SNOBELEN YOUR PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE IN HURON -BRUCE AGRICULTURE Agriculture is the backbone of Huron -Bruce As agriculture goes. so goes small business and employment in our area II affects all of us. Being a farmer and businessman. Mike is aware of, the problems facing our farmers As your representative in a PC government. his voice will be heard. Mike believes handouts are not the answer, that we need long term policies to help farmers help themselves '"FOR A POSITIVE VOICE FOR HURON -BRUCE" ELECT MIKE SNOBELEN /:' '4.