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Fellowship Bible Chapel
162 Maple Street SUNT JULY 13 Clinton
9:45 a.m: Worship & Remembrance
11 a.m. Sunday School & Family Bible Hour
. Speaker: Keith Fryer
7 p.m,. Evening Service
Speaker: A film on "First Fruits"
7:30 p.m. Tues. - Prayer & Devotion
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United
Ontario Street United Church
MINISTER 105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. ORGANIST
Rev. David J. Woodall, B.A., M.DIV. Louisa McGregor
11 a.m. Public Worship
11 a.m. Church School
Wesley -Millis United Church
MINISTER -REV. JAMES BEC'IHTEL. B.A., is.D.
SUND,AV, JtJtV 13
9:45 o.m. • Servicdat Pfolm'esvill'a
11:90 a.m. • Service Of WeslayWillis
Everyone Welcome .
Presbyterian
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
4 RATTENBURY ST. EAST, CLINTON
June 29 - July 27
No Services
MINISTER
Rev. William M. Barber
ORGANIST
Mr. Charles Merrill
Christian Ref ormed
Christian Reformed Church
213 Princess St., E. Clinton
Sunday, idly 1 -
Rev. Homer Samplonius
10 a.m. Worship Servito
7:30 p.m. Worship Service
Alt !/lsltors Waacoms
Baptist
85 Huron'St.
CLINTON
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. GILBERT KIDD
Sunday, July 13
11 a.m. Morning Worship & Sunday School
Wednesday a p.m. Bible Study
EVERYONE WELCOME
524-9130
Anglican
St. Paul's Anglican Church
(iev. Gordon Simmons,-11.At. M. Div.
Sunday, July 13
No Services - During July
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CLINTON NEWS-RECORD,'WEDNES'DAY,.JUI,c' 9, 1986—Page
Taylor - Davis
MIDDLETON - MERNER-j Christine Male Davis, daughter of Barry
A. lovely summer wedding took place on and Sheila Davis of Vanastra, and Raymond
Saturday, July 5 at 3 p.m. when Shelley Douglas Taor, son of Terry and Janet
Adell Middleton, daughter of Don and Taylor of RI4 Clinton, were married on
June 7 at Wedey-Willis United Church with
Rev. James ;A. Bechtel officiating. The
bride wore qull length white satin gown
featuring a lade and pearl fitted bodice and
short puffed sheves. Tucked in her bouquet
of roses and Ily-of-the-valley was a good
luck charm from Worthing, England, given
to her by a friend. She also carried a han-
dkerchief whiei belonged to her great -great
aunt. Maid of dinar was Kathy Davis, sister
of the bride d bridesmaids were Bev
Dodgson, sister• of the. groom and Anna
Gower. Eriei Brownridge was the
uan was John McLeod with
lor, brother of the groom,
inke. Assisting the ushers
was Ron Davis brother of the bride. Alan
Goegan was t} ! ringbearer. Soloist was
Barb Hodgins. Fallowing a reception at the
Clinton Legion, tie couple honeymooned in
Jamaica. They twill reside in Vanastra.
(Gary Walden pinto)
Audrey Middleton and Daniel Brian
Merner, son of Garry and Maxine Merner,
were united in marriage.
The wedding took place in St. James
Anglican Church with Rev. Aubrey Bell and
Father Pluta officiating.
Carol Le Beau, aunt • of the groom, as
organist presided at the freshly rebuilt old
pump organ. This effort was completed by
John Greidanus of Holmesville.
Guests gazed through the beautiful stain-
ed glass altar window which also had been
restored and returned to its place in time for
the wedding, thanks to the expertise of Mr.
1111 Wildfong, Zurich.
Deb Siertsema, Blyth and Pete Postill,
Clinton provided solo selections and a
beautiful duet, Love Until the End of Time.
Aunts of the bride and groom, Marg
Counter, Kay Campbell and Marie Mid-
dleton decorated the church and lawn tables
with summer garden flowers.
The bride entered the church, in arm with
her father, and was radiant in a flowing ruf-
fled satin gown with scooped neckline, large
puffed sleeves and bodice featured with
lace, pearls, and sequins. A pert matching
hat and veil completed her ensemble. She
carried a delicate spray of white cattelya,
stephanotis and white freesia as her
bouquet.
Her attendants wore waltz length gowns
of white border edged, embroidered organ-
dy.over jade green and. carried dainty pink
and white fresh flower creations.
The bridal attendants were Cindy (Mid-
dleton) Taylor maid of honor, Elaine
(Merner) Armstrong, Joanne Middleton,
cousin of both, Deanna Finch, Margie (Mid-
dleton) Hoffinger and Amy LeBeau, flower
girl, cousin of the groom.
The groom and his attendants wore char-
coal grey tuxedos with jade cumberbunds
and bow ties. They were; Fred Middleton,
best man, friend of groom and brother of the
bride; Ken Van Wonderan, friend of the
groom ;• , Chris Middleto*s, cousin of both;
Paul Gibbings, friend of the groom; Rod
Merner, brother of the groom; and Scott
LeBeau, ring bearer and cousin of groom.
A garden reception was held at Whitehall
Farm, home of the bride's parents, scene of
many such occasions. The wedding cake
was made by the loving hands of great
grandma "AJ" Jervis.
A wedding dance with Whiskey Jack was
held in the evening at the Clinton Arena
where many aquaintances joined hands in'a
cirele to wish them best wishes.
Jim Middleton, brother of the bride, took
videos of the occasion.
The bride and groom left for a honeymoon
in the United States and on their return will
be living in Clinton, resuming their jobs at
the Clinton Credit Union and Merner Con-
tracting Ltd. -
flowergirl. Best
ushers Rick T
and Martin Te
New elders and
installed
deaco
Cancer
can be
beaten.
Afternoon at
lake eenjoyed
HENSALL- "Good thoughts are beautiful
flowers, promoting good deeds and making
others happy, thereby enriching our lives
and bringing us happiness." Author
Unknown, Book Summertime Ideals.
The above quotation describes the at-
mosphere and feeling Queensway Nursing
Home residents experienced during their
visit to Bill Gibson's lake side cottage on
June 30. Upon their arrival they admired
and enjoyed the beautiful plants and flower
beds covering the property. Once inside
they had the pleasure of listening to Bill play
his organ, and afterwards; all joined in a
sing -song of old time favorites.
To make the afternoon even more special,
Bill 3 rued homemade carrot cake with ice
cream. It was a positively wonderful after-
noon. Many thanks to volunteer drivers,
Dorothy Elder, Iva Reid, TroyAnn, Cole,
Rev. Stan.McDonald, Joyce Pepper, Shiela
Corbett and Janice Butson.
The Nursing Home Residents Council met
on June 30 for their monthly meeting, and
discussed several issues. It was a very pro-
ductive meeting.
As a result of the residents' council
meeting there is a . new resident at
Queensway. On July 2, an eight week-old kit-
ten was delivered to residents by Marilyn
Zivcovic. They are thrilled with their new
friend. They haven't given him a name yet,
but are having a Name that Cat contest to
find just the perfect title for their friend.
The church service this week was per-
formed by Rev. Stan McDonald. This was
held in the dining room with several of the
residents attending.
On July 4 a group of residents attended the
Bible School closing ceremony which was
held at the Hensall• United Church.
They thoroughly enjoyed the program put
on by the teachers and children.
Also that day Father Mooney provided
Roman Catholic residents with a service.
The movie presentation for this week was
a Charlie Chaplin film entitled. Jitney Elop-
ment. It was, enjoyed, by all who attended.
CLINTON - D the month of June, the
synod of the Ch stian Reformed Church
met in Grand Rapids»At this time the
delegates from he various classis (our
classis Huron artig them) make decisions
which concern thehurch as a whole. One of
the items approvd was, the new Psalter
Hymnal, which wa expanded to 600 song's.
Thirty one candidaes for the ministry were
examined and aplxoved for calling, having
completed their training at seminary.
Reports from the Carious committees were
presented, among hem the World Missions,
and Back to God lour (the radio and TV
mission). "' •
On June 29, a nunber of new elders and
deacons were ordarted and installed. They
were elected bylballot from a slate.
nominated by Memiers of the congregation,
and will serve a three year term. Rev.
Samplonius' mesiige was based on II
Corinthians 4, when Paul compares Chris-
tians to "jars of city". "But we have this
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OBITUAR Y
Hullett Township
man dies at age 82
- Gavin (Guy) Leiper
Gavin (Guy) Leiper of Hullett Township
died at the Clinton Public Hospital on Jwie
28 at the age of 82.
Mr. Leiper was the brother of John, Agnes
and Robert, all of Toronto, William, Thomas
and Jean, all of Hullett Township.
Funeral services were held at Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth on June 30 with Rev.
David Snihur officiating.
Pallbearers Were Fred Fowler, Tony Mid-
degaal, Allen Shaddick, Art Colson, Aubrey
Toll and Leslie Reid. Flower bearers were
Robert Hoggarth and Bert Middegaal.
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RICHARDSON-HOPPER
Carl. and Sheila Richardson, Karen
and Jack Cooper are proud to an-
nounce the marriage of their daughter
Margaret Ann Richardson of Clinton
to Joseph brant Hopper of London,
son of Jennie and Richard Heard. The
wedding will take place Friday, July
25/86 at Hensall United Church. Clos-
ed reception to follow in Clinton.
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DUIZER - MITCHELL
Tom and Marlorie Duizer, Londesboro
aye pleased to announce the forth-
coming marriage of their daughter
Laurel Frances to Mark Ian Mitchell son
of Elwood and Audrey Mitchell of Lon-
desboro. The wedding will take place
July 26. 1986 at 3:30 p.m. at Lon-
desboro United Church. Reception in
Blyth at 9 p.m.
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