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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-06-25, Page 17CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1986—Page 17 WI member receives life membership KIPPEN - Kippen East Women's Institute e opened their June meeting on a happynote with president teGrace McDowell Drummond th presen- ting life membership pin. Then public relation' officer, Margaret Hoggarth, thanked the w_ 4-11club leaders Joyce Wilson and Eileen Townsend and d presented them with a gift in app recia for leading the spring club. Joyce and Eileen are now stepping down after leading �d to report Barbara 15 clubs and were pie___ Moffatt, Janet Papple and Pat Predhomme ding will become leaders for the future clubs.. reamotto. Agnes Eyre gavey marks. Grace Drummond read a poem and Mona Lunch was served by the lunch e y r mar of ®courtesy re Alderdice reported 20 cook books had been Grace Eyre and Mary Broadfoot, asisted by The president reported sold at the ensall Far. hostess Charlotte McDowell and co -hostess that the district Alderdice. anco d oun arch entertained was catering to a noon banquet on October Mona personals Huron County• Paul Hogg 24 and some members would be called upon A welcome from the community is extend- from xtend- Tom with an afternoon of sightseeing and a .to help. ed to Roy and Kathy Ellis and sons from round of golf. The guest speaker, Ralph Smith from Chatham. Seaforth, was introduced by his grand- mother Charlotte McDowell. Mr. Smith, a lawyer, remarked on the change over the past 10 years in laws and contracts. te spends 15 days a yearkeeping" p ra date n the new laws. He touched on the Family Law Act, health care issues, inquests and wills. wasby Alderdiceph andmith pr presented wi hda giftona by Charlotte McDowell. Lorna McCallum from RR1 St. Marys delighted everyone with a medley e of musical numbers. Mona Alderdice gave a Margaret Hoggarth presented the Doug and Anne McGregor have returned from a nine -day trip out west. They flew to Winnipeg than motored 1,800 miles round trip to Red Deer and Olds, Alberta, where they visited with Ruth and Edgar Willert. Tom Stephenson, from Victoria State in Australia, spent June 20 with the Hoggarth family. Tom, who is 26 -years -old, is representing the Young Farmers group, the same as the Junior Farmers Organization, as an exchange delegate. He spent the week of June 14 in Huron County. Torn Stephenson comes from Wedderburn whereorhey grow aphmupins and field peas. sheep farm. They He is also a carpenter by trade. He was amazed of the fertility of the soil and ex- cellent yields that are produced in this area bted on the rich farm land in Verna Lobb leads music at communion service By Blanche Deeves HOLMESVILLE - Verna Lobb led in the at the Ministry of Music playing the United Church. Communion was also celebrated during the service on June 22. Enterprising Seniors The Enterprising Seniors met in the Com- munity Centre on June 19. In charge of the meeting was Murdoch Morrison and Charlotte Norman played piano for the opening. A picnic was discussed and decided on for July 17 at the residence of Mary and Jack Stirling on Bayfield Road. Carpet bowl, Gerald Orr gave a reading. social time shuffleboard, easnjoyedand rat lunch.e payed. A Sunshine and happiness is theme of meeting The Enterprising Seniors went to Huron- view for the June birthday party. Mcllwain was the master of ceremonies. Bert McCreath gave a recitation. Red Car- ron led in a sing song and sang a duet with Elsie Henderson. Charlotte Norman played the piano for her granddaughter Jackie Nor- man, who played a trumpet The Mama and Papas then entertained with • Mama Charlotte Norman and the Papas were, Ray Cox, Bert McCreath and Evertt Mcllwain. A fashion show was shown with the direc- tor EoSem- ple, Bertl McCreath, Keith Charlton,Charlton,Red President Charlotte Norman opened H pe Isobel June meeting leader readon the oeHolmes um business meeting with a reading U.C.W. June a poem "Sum- piness". She thanked the ladies for their "Hap - mer Sensory Phyllis Cox. work at the successful June supper. Sensory Season was read by Phy by Plans were completed for the Sunday This was followed with a message givenSchool picnic and members were reminded Isobdl Sturdy. A P oem "Sunshine Smiles on cof Camp Experience at Camp Bimini. Children" was read by Bessie Townshend. This was the last U.C.W. meeting until The collection was received by Doris Tuesday Sept. 9 at 2 p.m. Batkin and 15 members answered roll call. Four attend UCW conference The London Conference United Church Women (UCW) sponsored a Women's. Retreat Weekend at Westminister College, !London from May 30 to JuneL,- : Jia»,E..,& The theme was More Than Mere Words: A Way of Compassion. Rev. John Anderson of Listowel talked on the love of God and compassion. Jackie Archibald, Evelyn Merrill, Karen Whitmore and Kathleen Whitmore attended from Clinton. ,arron ,and Edward Deeves. The designer and storekeeper of the Corner Store in Holmesville, not Ann's, was Blanche Deeves as Fannie Priny from out back. The commentator was Mary Stirling. Ivy Scott thanked the seniors for coming and Happy Birthday was sung. Lunch was served by the staff with the seniors bringing the cup cakes and goodies. Congratulations to Jackie Norman who has Western accOntariod at where shenwille slstof udy music. Jean and Clarence Perdue, formerly of Holmesville, travelled to Barrie on June 20 for the baptism of their twin grandchildren, Matthew and Megan Hargraves. Proud parents are Kim and Don Hargraves. The Enterprising Seniors will leave Wednesday morning to see and hear Geritol Folics in Hamilton: Rev. Katie Southon,.of Bothwell -Wabash charge, led in worship experiences on the compassion of Jesus toward the starving, sick, sorrowful and shepherrdless. Kristin Charlton of Springfield,'•1i'as .the ' Wsti is leader. One -hundred and thirty women attended from Algoma, Elgin, Essex, .Kent, Huron- -Perth, Middlesex, Lambton and Oxford from hee Huron -Perth Presbyteriterials. Forty-one of the al. were 110. �I OPEN WEEKDAYS 8 AM - 5 PM (Monday '"to Friday) _-.-.e., . ,. _—..._.-s_-CL SED.... WEEKENDS Effective July 1, 1986 ICEMETERY BOARD CLINTON Kiddell-Lobb Eleanor Lobb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lobb of RR2 Clinton, and Paul Kid - dell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Geoffrey Kidd 11of LLondon, were married on May 24 by J.A. Bechtel at Holmesville United Church. Doreen Dopp, of London, was the maid of honor with Janet Hutchinson and Sylvia Cass, both of London, as bridesmaids. Best man was Peter Puff al of London and ushers were Jack Corns of Toronto and Tom Lobb of RR2 Clinton. Organist was Cathie Potter and duest were sung by Hugh and Martie Lobb. A reception was held at the Goderich Township Hall, followed by a honeymoon to McFarlane-Cheverie the east coast. Liana Cheverie, daughter of Tom and Carol Cheverie of 270 Ontario Street, Clinton, and Robert McFarlane, son of Robert and Gerda McFarlane of RR2 Goderich, were married on June 20 by Karen Sturdy, Justice of Peace, at the Goderich Court House. Sue Ching, of Brockville, was the maid of honor and Jeff Leeming, of Seaforth, was the best man. A supper at the White Carnation followed the wedding. The couple took a trip to Toronto and Cornwall for their honey- moon and will reside at RR2 Goderich. CLINTON CEMETERY MAIN ENTRANCE GATES SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS SOME ANSWERED QUESTIONS What Do Baha'i's Believe Concerning the Station rr,nr+ii,nri h ogr,C1 107, '7 ,::' ?913•.1 No man will ever know God. The nearest we'can come to this Exalted Station is to know and love those Holy Souls whom God has chosen to mirror His At- tributes and deliver His message. They become the True Reflections. To turn away from these Mirrors is to turn away from God. The Spirit they bring is the same in every age. The Message They bring is the knowledge we need in the age it which we live. Christ said to know Moses is to Know Me. Mohammid said I am .Moses and Christ. Bahai'u'Ilah tells us He is the Return of The Spirit for this age. tall $c '� alconer FUNERAL HOME LTD. BOX FUNERAL CHAPEL 47 HIGH STREET SEAFORTH O'ROURKE-SPEZIALE Harry and Kathy Speziale, Windsor and Ruth and Tom Richardson, Brucefield are very pleased to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Monica Jane to David Leonard. son of Leonard anti Audrey O'Rourke of St. Columban and Gwen O'Rourke and Dave Miller of Vanastra. The wedding will take place at Vanastra Christian at Closed reception tofollow6 3:30 p... July in Seaforth. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE CLARK - LAZET Mrs. Rita Lazet of Clinton an- nounces the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Diane Edith to David Edward Clark of Val Cartier, Quebec, son of Donna Irvine of Exeter and Art Clark of Clinton. The wedding will take place Satur- day, July 12, 198b at 4 p.m. In Bethel Pentecostal Church, Goderich. 153 HIGH STREET CLINTON 482-9441 Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 tf you have any questions you would like answered in this column please phone, or write/ Goderich Area ROBERT McCALLUM 11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345_______ Goderich 524-4620 P.O. Box 212 Kincardine 396-3589 'P.O. Box 1059 Clinton 482-3388 , :P•O.Box Dungannon 529-3169 Fellowship Bible Chapel 162 Maple Street SUN., JUNE 29 9:45 a.m. Worship & Remembrance 11 a.m• Sunday Speaker: oSchool im &SFah ily Bible Hour 7 p.m. Evening Service Speaker: A film on John Wycliffe 7:30 p.m. Tues Prayer & Devotion ..__. Listen to"Just Neighbour,' on Cable 12 Sundays 5 pm & Tuesdays g pm Clinton Presbyterian St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 4 RATTENBURY ST. EAST, CLINTON 10 a.m.: Worship and Sunday School Nursery Care Provided June 29 • July 27 MINISTER Rev. William M. Barber No Services OPGANIST Mr. Charles Merrill -- Christian Reformed Christian Reformed Church 243 Princess St., E. Clinton ' Sunday, June 29 Rev. Homer Samplonius 10 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m: Worship Service All Visitors Welcome 85 Huron St. CLINTON United Ontario Street United Church MINISTER 103 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. ORGANIST Louise McGregor Rev. David J. Vilooda1lo.m. P M.DIV. 1bllicc Worship 11 a.m, Church School DRAM•wRETE Mir S'Mrs. Ja'ma5`prOm of Clinton are pleas• ed ta,atinOUnta'thd fdrfhaotning rricirriage of their daughter wen EI)2abeth to David Jakeph Bette tan of Mr. It Mrs, Harry aette df 5dirhici, Ont, The wedding will, take place Vatui:dal , AtiOeigt'Sti, 1186, a`t'Cdlvdrlr Bap.' ; flat Church doderith, MCMA►HONw0ALE. Mr. & M0,061'0600010 wish to trinounce she forthcoming marriage of thole daughtOr Sharon Elltdbdth to John Patrick McMahan, son of Mr, & Mea, Petrldt McMahon i of dilntoo, The Marriage will take place Saturday, July 19, 1906 at 4100 path at St. Josephs Catholic Charch, tllnfert.'iiedePtion.to fella* In the dbderielt ftlwnshl'p Half; Holtti+a591119 et.0 pm Wesley Trials United Church MlMtsTr04111'V. JAMS SICHTEL, LA6,11.O. SUNDAY, JUFJE29 9:46 a.m. • Service at i4altneeviilh 11;00 a.hi. • Sarvfta at WosleyWlllis EveilryOrte Welcotri e FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REV. GILBERT MOD Sunday, June 29 11 a.m. Morning Worship & Sunday School Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible Study EVERYONE WELCOME 524-9130 lican St, Paul's Anglican Church Rev. r Sunday, June 29 151st. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE 10 A.M. • GuESt sows REV. GEORGE ANDERSON ...,.Everyone Welcome, —