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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-10-16, Page 10!earn • y. alERll }ted uurcb'HTorien held er g meeting nn Weddes' - 1nRF'�:1gt✓'kY,}'ter r +. lois D. Potter of Grlderich was .tie guest 4pa err. Sloe c hhse The Parable of the ,. '.: _yard" for the Thanksgtvjngmessagge. Bakker and Nits Glenn 'Webster of Unit II were in charge of the worship.ser- vice and Marjorie McDougall was pianist. A duet "Reapers are needed" was sung by 1 rs. Emerson Rodger and Mrs. Tom Jar - dui.. The president Mrs. Dori Haines conducted a short business session and closed with a prayer poem. WMS The October meeting was held at the home of the president Mrs. Roy Daer. Order of service of Thanksgiving was followed from the Glad Tidings. Scripture readings 'were given by Carol Daer. Erma Cartwright gave a reading. Vic Stackhouse was the special speaker, his topic being Thanksgiving. The November meeting will be at the home of Erma Cartwright. 1, KNOX UNITED CHURCH Lori Millian and Christine Bush played several hymns ,on piano and violin as the congregation gathered. The choir sang "Praise and Thank. The Lord" and "$ing Alleluia". Mrs. Gordon Gross wad organist and Mrs. Barry Millian as pianist. The minister Gary T. Shuttleworth chose for his sermon ",Thankfulness for Provi- sions" The offering was received by Gor- an Wass, Brian Raney, Peter 'iT,Orbeek t l encel'1aet4er. A1 4H • Meeting three was held at Linda Cunn- ingham's on Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. The group talked about pie fillings while Julie Cunningham andShannon Snell started the coconut cream pie and Julia Glenn and Lori Armstrong started the Cor- nish Pastries. Glenyce McClinchey showed the group different edges to put oh pie crusts. Members did the quiz in the book while the food was cooking. Meeting four took placer at Annette Losereit's. The group talked about the dif- ferent kinds of cakes as Anita Gross and Leona Cunningham started peanut butter cupcakes and Denise Gross and Lorraine McClinchey started the chocolate cake. Glenyce McClinchey showed the group hpw to fold eggs into the mixture. The group talked about the different ekes that were nutritious., The way a cake should look and the reasons for it not turning out were discuss- ed. Meeting five was held Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. at the home of Linda Cunningham. Not all members attended this meeting. This meeting dealt with frostings. Each member brought a piece of butter cake • for Linda and Annette to look at. Glenyce did a demonstration using different icing bag con- es. The members iced the top of cupcakes us - to thedifferent t hrniq es th wereMr, atntl Mrs: Ken, 'AMMO fif TOMO eren, et, . 14. ey shote, • Meetings 0 and 7 Were also .. ids at night and Trion ►ber. s discussed the hake sale being held Oct. 15 in the Auburn Library. All members w told to have their bait- ed ed goods to Linda ng with their 4-11 Book Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning. 'Everyone judged cupcakes and tea biscuits. LOCAL NEWS Thanksgiving visitors with Bob, Shelley and Graham Worsell and Dorothy Grange were Dr. Rod and Elizabeth Singh, Kristin, Kecia and Kara; Tom and Margo Morris, Matthew and 'Megan, all of London; Jen- nifer Grange; Monique Morris; Stuart Moores of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Worsell.of Goderich and Frank Pentland off Dungannon. visited with Mr, and Nis. %NA past week. Mrs. Bonnie amu, Julia and Jny Knox spent the weekend with Elva Straughan. Mr. and Mts.Lawlor, Andrea and Alexandra of RR ;5 GGoderg'ieb spent Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston spent the weekend with mother Mary Rollinson and brother Murray. Euchre parties will start for the winter months in the Auburn Community Hall, Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baechler visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Baechler and family of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thanksgiving service held By Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse BELGRAVE - Fruits of the fall harvest and autumn flowers decorated Knox United Church on October 13 for the Thanksgiving service. Rev. John G. Roberts asked the congrega- tion to examine attitudes towards the sym- bols of the harvest season. He said that they also present the fruits of labor and noted that the life depends on the fruits of success. "Is our measure of the Thanksgiving regarding the horrors related by the mediy?" he asked. "We are thankful we are not involved." He suggested that too many people are no longer amazed by modern developments and without this capacity they can no longer give thanks properly. People take too much for granted, Rev. Roberts said, stressing that people must strive to reach for the im- possible., UCW meet The general meeting of the Knox United Church Women (UCW) was held September 26. r FINEST Qui CLOVER LEAF rrr. �,,�. r„r►.r DHRTRI 100% WHOLE WHIT BR 675 g LOAVES FRESH HAMBURG OR HOT DOG MEALTYME RILLS PACKAGE OF 8 MINUTE MAID ORANGE SODA, SCHWEPPES, OR MW ROOT BEER (MINUTE MAID NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES) SOFT DRINKS 750 mL 59p 3O PLUS DEP. NEILSONS 4FLAVORS SCHNEIDERS VENETIAN ASLDEBASKEiES SON CE COMA Okla% 300-350 g SIZE *LITRE TU59 CADBURYS INSTANT NOT CHOCOLATE 1.89 300 g 5 SQUIRREL PEANUT BUTTER Wg1.79 SURTEC BA GARGE BAGS PKG. OF 1O 1.29 ASST'D. VARIETIES DUNCAN HINES COOKIES 1.89 WITH EXTRA BEEF, CHICKEN OR LIVER DOG FOOD 4008 690 350 g PEPPERONI ALORA PIZZA 400 g PKG. OF 4 �• 29 SWEET MIXED BABY DILL OR YUM YUM BICKS PICKLES 500 mL 1. 79 IN OMATO SAUCE HEINZ SCARIOS, UFO's OR SPAGHETTI 79# VIENNESE APPLE DE VALK PASTRY 75092• 49 FAIRLEE APPLE JUICE LITHE 1• 89 HALLOWE'EN TREATS NEILSONS #1 OR #2 ASSORTMENT ROWNTREE HALLOWEEN ASSORTMENT SUHMAID 14 5 oz. MINI RAISINS PKG. OF 14 TRIDENT HALLOWEEN GUM 10.9 KERRS PILLOW PACK LOLLYPOPS Y&S ASSORTED LICORICE PKG. OF 14 pt(G. OF 16 1.99 2.19 1.29 1.99. 1.69 209 1.99 MAN REVIVE, TUE $, ORANGE JWc GRAPE $EC1A ! FRUIT PUNCH ,OR l LE JOU DRINKING BOXE PKG. OF 3x2.80 > L REG. OR BATH SIZE IRISH SPRING BAR SOAP 280 g 1,69 LIQUID FOR DISHES PALMOLIVE DETERGENT 39LITRE 2 CREAM OF SCALLOP, SHRIMP OR LOBSTER HIGHLINER SOUP ZEHRS COLBY, BRICK, HAVARTI, MARBLE OR MOZZARELLA CHEESE 7.49/k9 FAIRLEE GRAPEFRUIT OR ORANGE JUICE LITRE 1.89 2 INGERSOLL CHEESE SPREAD AR2.99 MELITTA - VAC. BAG DECAFFEINATED COFFEE 369 g HOSTESS - PKG. OF 12 228 9 HALLOWEEN CHIPS 1.99 OR CHEESE STICKS (14's) HUMPTY DUMPTY 2.19 Country Oven FRESH BAKED BRAN BREAD MELITTA - VAC. BAG PREMIUM COFFEE 369 g AEROSOL OR AEROSOL SCENT I ANTISEPTIC SPRAY LYSOL POWDERED CONCENTRATE 16 oz. LOAF 350 g BORATEEM 1.1 kg FRIES OR KRISPS BLUEWATER BOSTON BLUEFISH 680 g 4.29 3.89 2.99 1.69 3.69 LAR ,�IriIRM�tI _ NARY DETER REI& Oa OR *Muss 6 LITRE BOX 2 kg REVLON FLEX SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER NORMAL X-60DY 450 mL OOMPASTE 100 ML.PUIWP. FRESH MELLOW PKG. OF 8 WESTONS FRESH RU APPLE SNACK OF6 1.4 NS z WITH THIS COUPON SAVE WITH THIS COUPON SAVE II WESTONS FAMILY SIZE CHOCOLATE ROLL80 ®1.3'5 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED, OCT. 16 UNTIL CLOSING SAT OCT. 19/85 IRISH SPRING REG. OR BATH Limit one coupon por purchnee COUPON EXPIRES SAT OCT. 19/85 OFF THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH MON., TUES. - 9 TO 6 WED., THURS., FRI. - 9 TO 9 P.M. SAT. D30 TO 6 P.M. A' A CREST TOOTHPASTE 100 mL PUMP Limit one Coupon por purEhnee COUPON EXPIRES SAT, OCT OFF 19/85 CH JOSEPHINE ST. (HWY. NO. 4) WINGHAM MON., TUES., WED. & SAT. - 0:30 TO 6 P.M. THURS. AND FRI. - 8:30 TO 9 P.M. Btaeg Pena: vis” o.' 0 and fam ilyofGuelpb M - William Anderson of Np�t'kat.nndr rain Anderson and Mitchell of 1 ;ingston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Anderson. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines and family of Beamsville visited on the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Don Haines. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Sharon and • Elaine of Blyth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and family. Lloyd Stewart of Clinton visited his cousin Marjorie McDougall on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hallam were Mrs. Hallam and Roy of Lucknow. in Belgrave Members were reminded that the moderator for the United Church of Canada will be visiting the Huron -Perth region on Thursday, December 12. Reports were given on the various pro- jects that the UCW is supporting, including Survival Through Friendship, a homefor battered women in Huron County, Seeds for Zaire and medical electives. Mrs. Bill Coultes reported on the events at the Alma Training School for Women. This year marked the 50th anniversary for the school. People Sherwood Taylor was an overnight visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coultes and boys, on October 9 after attending the Belgrave Community Turkey supper. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter took a three- week trip to the Scandinavian countries and Leningrad, Russia. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wightman, Tracy, Pamela and Kevin, of Fergus, spent ,the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston of Welland. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hedden, of Rensselaer, New York, visited with Mr. and •Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, along with Mrs. Hedden's ' aunt Mrs. Ethel Wheeler of Woodley Haven, Wroxeter. Christopher Procter graduated from Mohawk College, Hamilton, September 27, in the Tool and Die Making course. Ruth Coyne of Windsor spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson of Auburn andother relatives. Mrs. Taylor returned to Windsor with her sister Mrs. Coyne on. October 5 for a visit. , • Mr. and Mrs. Art Hagerman of Beeton spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacLean and Marilyn of Kitchener spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs: Jim Hunter. Belgrave WNIS The October Thankoffering meeting of the Belgrave WMS was held at the home of Mrs. William Dalrymple, Blyth, with Mrs. Joe . Dunbar presiding. Forty-four sick and shut-in visits were recorded. • Mrs: McBurney read the secretary's report and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Victor Youngblut. An invitation from the Whitechurch W.M.S. to attend a meeting on October 16 at 2 p.m. was read. Euchre Nine tables were in play in the WI Hall, Belgrave, October 9, when the weekly euchre resumed for the fall and winter mon- ths. Winners were: high lady, Mrs. Clarence Hanna; novelty lady, Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse; low lady, Mrs. Reta Merkley; high man, Clarence Hanna; novelty man, Mrs. Nettie Ross (playing as a man); low man, Mrs. Catherine Campbell (playing as a man). There will be euchre again next Wednes- day evening, starting at 8 p.m. $2,200 paid for dead chickens EAST WAWANOSH TWP. --- Council authorized payment of almost $2,200 for 259 chickens killed or injured by dogs. The chickens were owned by Jim and Lor- raine Hallahan and were nearing the time for slaughter when they , were attacked by dogs. The livestock claim states that 224 of the birds were killed and another 35 were in- jured for a total of $2,188. In other business, council endorsed a resolution of the county pork producers' association that the provincial government grant immediate emergency assistance to red -meat producers of the province. The resolution says that the grant should be substantial enough to allow farmers to com- pete with other provinces and the program should remain in place until competing sub- sidies in other provinces are removed. One building permit was approved at last Tuesday evenings meeting for Mark Rohrer, Part Lot 37, Con. 14, a storage shed. Clerk -Treasurer Winona Thompson reminded council members of the all - candidates' meeting scheduled for October' 16 and nominations open for the upcoming municipal election on October 17 and close October 21 at 5 p.m. Clinton 4®H'ers hold meeting The Clinton 1 4-H Club held their fifth meeting on October 7 at the house of Pat Saundercock. To start off the meeting, Col- leen Gower the president asked for the roll call which was to name an occasion that you had a cake on and your favorite cake. Pat and Luxie read the section on cakes, then members went to the kitchen, got into two groups of four and made two batches of icing, to practice icing with on paper plates. Carol Mills from Centralia came and L- plained how to decorate cakes with roses, borders and writing. - by Sheri Oesch.