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fIiowship and
riendship
A joint Spring Thankoffering of Wesley -Willis and Ontario Street United Churches was held in Clinton on Sunday. Special guests
included the Mitchell District Secondary School Choir. They performed the traditional Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring. (Shelley McPhee
photo)
Red tulips are a sign of remembrance
By Al Welch
CLINTON-To celebrate the Legion's 60th
Anniversary and as a special sign of
remembrance, a beautiful blood red tulip
has been 'selected from Holland.
It is the Legion's goal to sell many
millions of these tulip bulbs to corporations,
institution's, service clubs and individuals
in Canada. As a special project, many
school children 'in Canada will be given
some bulbs to do their own planting.
Thes fiery Darwin Hybrid Tulips, which
grow to 24 inches, produce large flowers
with lasting -and sturdy qualities. Flowering,
immediately after early tulips, their size
and brilliance will be eye catching. The
bulbs are hardy and easy to grow and will
last for many years if left in the ground.
All tulip bulbs will be delivered in time for
planting during the fall of 1985, to flower'
for
the first time in the spring of 1986. In-
structions for growing and care are included
with each order.
Whether you purchase 10 bulbs or 10;000,
you will be helping to make these tulips a
living symbol of the Legion's Diamond
Jubilee Year as well as being able to enjoy
them for many years to come.
Help the Legion to continue helping others
by buying your Diamcnd•Jubilee Tulips. For
further information or wish to order please
^ontact Clinton Legion at 482-9061: Deadline
ENGAGEMENT
WHEELER-REID
Robert and Edna Reid of Londesboro are
pleased to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage Of their daughter. Cheryl to Murray
Wheeler. son of Bill and Delores Wheeler of
Brussels. The wedding will take place May
18 1985 ot. Londesboro United Church
Londesboro. Ont Reception to follow at
Brussels Community Centre Brussels, Ont
PHOTO BY GARY WALDEN
for ordering Diamond Jubilee Tulips is May
31st, 1985.
Members at Branch 140 Clinton would like
all veterans who are not Legion members to
be included in the Diamond Jubilee celebra-
tions, but we must know who you are and
what branch of service you were in,
especially 1st World War veteran's who we
would like to have as our guest on May 8th.
For our V.E. Banquet. For further informa-
tion please contact Diamond Jubilee
Chariman Harold Black at 482-7486 or Clin-
ton Legion 482-9061. '
Clinto branch 140 officers and executive
for 1985-86 are: President- Gordon Tait;
Past President- Geo. Lavzon; lst Vice -
Donald Armstrong; 2nd Vice- Noel Flagg;
Secretary- Mary Brown; Treasurer- Roy
Wheeler; Sgt. Arms- Geo. Yeats;
Executive- Harold Black, Paul Cormier,
Colin Par•krr. Gnrrl T;hillips, Russ Phillips
and Eric Switzer.
Sick Comrades
J. K. Cornish- Bluewater Nursing Home
(penin; session
Bishop Derwyn D. Jones will deliver his
charge to 100 clergy and lay delegates at the
opening session of the Anglican .Diocese of
Huron's 134th Synod at St. Paul's Cathedral,
London, May 12.
Synod moves to Althouse'College for ses-
sions Monday and Tuesday to hear reports
on a wide range of issues including Inten-
tional Evangelism, pornography, moral
values education and provincial funding of
separate school boards, and the results of a
• three year study on , long range' planning
strategies for the Diocese.
Delegates Will learn of expenditures,
made possible as a result of ANGLICANS IN
MISSION pledges now being 'received, to
support the work of Huron Church Camp;
SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS
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•Clinton Area
• MICHAEL FALCONER
153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON
482-9441
Goderich Area
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH
524-7345
Zurich; G. Dalgliesh- Parkwood London
Westminster Campus; D. Coventry- Home;
G. Mason- Clinton Hospital; J. Smith-
Goderich Hospital; M. East- Victoria Lon-
don; G. Campbell- St. Joseph London; Bill
Chambers- Seaforth Hospital.
Coming Events
•
Clinton Royal Canadian Legion Diamond
Jubilee V.E. Banquet Wednesday May 8th,
Clinton Legion Hall. Cocktails at 6:00 p.m.;
Dinner 7:00 p.m. Guest speaker Brigadier
G. L. M. Smith. Tickets on sale at bar.
Sports
District euchre finals were held at Branch
121 in Galt on April 27. The Clinton Legion
team of Bill Harris, John Deeves, Howie
Grealis and George Rumball won the
district trophy and go onto the provincial
finals in Kincardine on May 11. Also the
team of Eric Switzer, John Semple, Barry
Davis and Paul Cormier place 7th in district
finals out of 32 branches present.
planned
Huron, Renison and Canterbury Colleges
and their chaplaincies; and a variety of
social outreach programs across the
Diocese which reaches from .Windsor to
Brantford and from Lake Erie to the Bruce
Peninsula. .
Synod delegates' deliberations may be in
fluenced by the $110,000 shortfall in last
year's income, part of which is reflected in
lower contributions from the Diocese's 159
parishes,
Motions concerning voting privileges for
youth delegates and retired clergy will be
presented, as well as for appointment of a
diocesan planning officer and a co-ordinator
of native ministries involving seven of the 11
Indian l3ands in southwestern Ontario.
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Speaker Noel Churchman
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MINISTER 105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. ORGANIST
Rev. R. Norman Pick Louise McGregor
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9 45 n m Service 01 Holmesville
11 00 o m Anniversary Service at Wesley Willis
Guest Speaker Rev Arch Grant
Special Music
7 p m Hymn Sing
7 30 p m Evening Service
Guest Speaker Rev Arrh Grant
Soloist Nina Loran,
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HURONVIEW-An hour of old time music
with Marie Flynn and the Huron Strings
kept things in motion on April 22 at Huron -
view. The lilting tunes of old and new
favorites set the mood for good listening
pleasure.
At noon on April 23, residents from Special
Care enjoyed a Dixie Lee fish dinner. There
is something to be said for a meal like this,
when it is over there isn't much left but
crumbs.
It was a busy day April 24 for many
residents, as some went to town to bowl, and
others attended a fashion show. The bowlers
were treated to a banquet of fried chicken,
and this topped the day for them. Residents
remarked that the fashion show held at the
Town Hall was one of the best they had seen.
Style and color seemed to highlight the
fashions, and important to anyone's war-
drobe. Mary's Sewing Centre sponsored this
successful affair.
The April meeting of the Ontario Associa-
tion of Homes for the Aged was held at the
Ritz Lutheran Villa at Mitchell on Thursday.
Those attending from Region 3, Huronview
were Wayne Lester Administrator, Mary
Gibbings, Betty Rogers, Jane Ladd, Pat
Fields and Frank Bissett. Included in the
day's agenda, was a craft workshop. It was
another successful session with much
knowledge gained. Ed Stiles severely in-
jured his hand, and unfortunately was
unable to play the organ Thursday after-
noon. We hop Ed has a good recovery.
Roman Catholic Mass was held in the chapel
Friday morning with Reverend Pluta in
charge.
There was a good attendance at the Sun-
day morning worship, conducted by Rev.
Norman . Pick. Sunday afternoon the
auditorium was the setting for a very happy
occasion when Mrs. Margaret McKersie
celebrated her 90th birthday. Family and
friends gathered together to honor and con-
gratulate this fine lady, on her very special
day. Huronview residents and staff extend
greetings to Mrs. McKersie.
Auction planned
CLINTON-The Clinton Horticultural
Society met in, the Council Charnbers of the
Town Hall on April24 with President Mike
Falconer in charge.
Roberta Plumsteel gave a report on the
Ripley Convention.
Catherine McKnight announced the Plant
Auction to take place in the meeting room of
the OMAF Offices on May 3 at 7 p.m.
Jim and Lois Fitzgerald have agreed to go
to Windsor as Clinton's delegates to the Con-
vention there,.
Catherine McKnight introduced Carol
Steckle of Huron Ridge Aeres who spoke
about trying new varieties of annuals. She
showed slides of flowering plants in many
different arrangements and situations.
Dorothy Marquis fittingly expressed , the
club's appreciation:
Door prizes were won by Reva Wilson and
Kathleen Elliott.
The next regular meeting will be a tour of
TE -EM Farms on May 29 at 2
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1985 f unerol servir0 was held on Wednes
,lay May 1 1985
MERNER-TYNDALL
Marvin John Merner of RR 2, Hensall and
Wendy Phyllis Tyndall of RR 1, Clinton were
married on April 6 at Ontario Street United
Church, . Clinton. Rev. Norman . Pick of-
ficiated. The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Merner of Bayfield and the bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tyn-
dall of RR 1, Clinton. Kate Walden of London
was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
Valerie Mercier. of Owen Sound, Jody
Merner of Bayfield and Susan Tyndall of
Toronto. Katie Brown of Edmonton was the
flowergirl and Jason Campbell of Sarnia
was ringbearer. Jeffrey Merner of Bayfield
was best man and ushers were Jeffrey Tyn-
dall of Clinton, Dennis Merner of Zurich and
Ken Merner of Bayfield. A wedding recep-
tion was held at the Stanley Township Com-
munity Complex. The newlyweds honey-
mooned in northern Ontario and are making
their home at RR 2, Hensall. (James Fit-
zgerald photo)
.Patrick William Phillips, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Phillips of Mohawk Crescent,
Clinton, will be ordained a priest on Satur-
day, May 4, in St. Peter's Cathedral=
Basilica by, the Most . Reverend John
Michael Sherlock, Bishop of London.
Pat was born in Sudbury. He completed
his elementary education at Clinton Public
School, andraduated as an Ontario Scholar
from Cental Huron Secondary School in
1977.
He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in
English from the University of Wcstern.Ot1-
tario in 1980. From September 1980 to May
1984, he studied at St. Peter's` Seminary,
Lorrdon, from which he graduated on the
• Dean's honour list with a Master of Divinity
degree.
Pat spent his pastoral internship from
May to. December 1984 at Blessed Sacra-
ment Parish in Windsor. He was ordained a
deacon on November 25, 1984.
Patrick will celebrate his first. Mass, of
Thanksgiving at St. Joseph's Church, Clin-
ton on Sunday, May 5, 1985 at 3:00 p.m.
QUOTE.
OF T H E
WEEK
Be thou a giver when
thou art wealthy,
and grateful when
thou art poor.
Baha'i Faith
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