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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-09-17, Page 7CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1986—Page 7 . airsMeeting Hesselwo consumer ale of holds wv>;shlp was R h as Rev. InstituteMargaretYslue® u Gthe dietictan forih takingBe • od from his family. in ev. Bonnie Lam Personalsht and Oc- Taylor introduced the guest Walton and Bluevale churches, Congratulations to Carol Cartwright October 16 andSn ur wasvale anniversary n Munnings who were married in our speaker Barbara use,church on September 13. venison will be held rs ®c orie Anderson.Goservices. gave the following wrightnd By Dora Shobbrook consumer af- tober 17 with delegate a Was won by Lisa Clinton and calcium, soodimosnplactive hmineral, She welcomed all and Patricia and Sarah Millson of Woodstock The WI cons Il, SO t t She then answered spent the weeekenfj with their grandmother LONDESBORO ties mored on bone calcium, Margaret announcements. On September 21 at 10:50 Dora Shobbrook. fairs meeting$200 to leader. The comms milk and milk products. a.m. there will be a hymn Gina. On that Sun - was started �, Canada with Duizer,9aU WI RonNesbittand family. a questions and was thanked. by baptism. The Mrs. Glen Carter spent two days with her with an open ort showed gift. be infant bap Exeter to celebrate Col, rer's rep Taylor andrt d on a histories will meet on September a on September Hattie Wood welcomed all, 04.65 and savings ofHelen a President 18 on September 23 in the school to play volleyball. 1' ee ion visited the London and calltar will et on begin on rs• o in , and the rollafood tog ode ant. to give h wed a aslant q presented with a 1 day there will also The .retro $1159 59 18 d daughter Colleen in 9. For the at the piano. 1 Lawson reported St teen youth group 11 ball Bl- 1 n's birthday d Fair d t Marg Anderson welt of $7 be held on Oc research meetingcelebration they was answered byOctober 28 in at 8 p.m.at will September al at Mr. and M Colin Paterson Katie The 6. o Volunteering to help were Beryl Helens, and a banquet a reading. ale study members and two visitors by namingtober 8. Lois Elliott and Brucefield. She also gaveP.m. Jennifer of Burns celebrated Bob's containing fiber.oReid, Elma Jewitt, The meeting was closed and lunch was The flowers in the church were from Cat°ol birthday. Margaret Taylor. reading and the press- served by Hattie Wood -and Dora Shobbrook. Cartwright and Ben Munnings who had their Congratulations to Lisa Duizer on winning The minutes of the last meeting were read Beth Knox gave aTanning a bus wedding on September 13. union the 1986 WI scholarship by secretary treasurer Alice Buchanan. By United Church Lyon)from Prince way the Buchananndami thank your were dent thanked Beth Knox for P a wilt m Marian Doucette, the LadyGreeting members to the United Church Children's time was held with the j Lee Museum. mbar 14 was Trudy Pollard. U Ushers Lambie. Rupert, British Columbia is visiting received from trip to see Annie ande°r making q to ha teacher Aileen Saln ends. The sermon was Mrs. Alf Bell (Vera recet on Sep Kennedy, S Dianne Nursery School, the Nesbitt family block for the Farland September were Kathy even by Rev. Bon of Keith relatives in the vicinity. supper convenor for Sep for the day Flowers were also in memory bali and family.for October it is Helen Duizer, Vicki Riley and Theresa Knox. The g • On October• 4 and October 5 crafts will be is Do Lionsrirr> organist was Barbera Bosman and leading ��� October 6 for November is it Marjorie • shown at the i � Walton with a rally conMembers will pa delegate Helen Lawson, oars andc Mrs. °ale�4-H Clubticipate in asinereare. Catering and t:ave aWould Peter Verbeek will ppAubnrl1 IIortiCUht1u1' garden Marion Haggitt ars of door you like ts� The Auburn 4-H Clubtlk is visiting was arranged roll call with a Laura PhillipBrant RahnAuburn Hlurll8 attoFrench like to findr1Qny�eof formerly Gladys Language of Flowers: • innthe closed and Mrs. William Ropp ( Ruth Jardin and and milk fopr girls between the ages ofrlo2e21t Members answered Gross of Auburn)• prizes were Stewart Ball, looking highlight of summer. The meeting Recent visitors with Ellen Johnston and Horticultural Society held Lillian Stewart• you are interested and with "Nine Requisites for Contented were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weir of .ural Society David Cartwright showed slides of St. who would like to take the fall 4-H project Phillips River and local "Milk Makes It." oumore about the Club, Living" • ch G London, Mr. and Mrs. h Milton Museum On Lawson and �� t community 11 b held to Anderson. v �t and the area • ���ua� bust reports et b�lds Painless ss Bazaar which M the WIfall wi The on iril with lScSeptemberPaul's Minnesota, nice slides of wouldnu _- ed their meetingto Rall with 24 present. The interest. These were very please contact Rosemary Kibble or .: Grand Bend'arid ,Flo Proton of Kitchener the Comm flowers, scenery and rivers. He was thanked as s°on as possible. n,�a., Gary Shuttleworth conducted the ser- (formerFlo Y,Sept Pfeffer of Auburn)• Rodger whose pianist. There Mrs. McClcont ' Rosemary U.0:W• vice atKndxUnitedChurchand Lori MillVaill Congratulations to Vicki Rodger lace on press orie McDougall was ed everyone• by Don Haines. Lunch was served by E Tom Lawlor, Mrs. Jim Cartwright and Mrs. September 10. Slides of was organist. The Senior Choir sang is the place were many and a social time was had by all. Unit II of Auburn U.C.W. met in the of the Mercies of the Lord with Lori tries lovely bouquets ti flowers w an Bob Arthurchurch Wednesday, England sing pianist.eThereChurch hwas time for marriage to Robert Seddon took p Mar,Island, Scotland and Eng Saturday, September 13..She display wnt rTh Auburn W.M.S.Swas the Orkney Millian as meetinghildren and they went to their Sunday of Rodger and Scarborough, William and Auburn. The treasurer's reporte of the last read byog Presbyterian W.M.S.Mrs. OliverOtlan Anderson and Lori and Mrs. Jack Vincent. The The Pheshor on Tues- were GroPark. school rooms wish- Glenn, Visitors on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. was Mrs. lions held at the home of Viola Raithbyin charge. treasurer's September 9: The president Martha Mrs.Donna Armstrong Cowper, Rodger were or. to -Mrs. Norman rs Les by the secretaryday, Sep Ins charge devotionsilo and Mrts�sB d Peter of Scarborough, 1 Rollison, Reg Robinson. ertained with several Daer presided. Marjorie McDougall The minister with _ ser received n Our Pear onMrs. Gary Shuttleworth gave Greg Need Offering Roder of Belville,Carol Daer had the devotional and the Marj played a piano solo. both of Toronto and Mrs. Randy mouth so Bann selections accompanied all. iscussions on the Account prayer. Gross Maize and daughter, Jenne. All attended the Marjorie McDoug meditation was make the most of it. ChatnrteY• Anita Marsh convened for the Ma o on Saturday. piano by a Frances Clark had the study Leader Betty Wedding baskets and fountain storage d Rodger Sid n Wed mg of the last Supper lace. Roll call was answer d with• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and familY et flower s a thing strange or different in your McDougall attended the 510th etc. took p anniversay a l�� "®�� or- County Daisy Princess on September 5 in Rev.U By Mrs. L. Stonehouse meets was held dained in Belg ave e M 1969 an n $ELGRAVE - The WMS meeting N Cho, theCW home of Mrs. Jack Lloydm now due. held their September greeting in the church atMrs. Nicholson reminded the lthier that The Afternoon Unit of the Belgrave U September Ga 8 McBurney. en the Glad Tidings subscriptions areschool room. Seventeen sick and shut-in calls were the meeting. Mrs. Garner Nicholson key read the scrip- with SaraoolAnderson opened ed with a poem. Ivy CloakeyJanina Coulter the birthday par- prayer.led in Mrs. Nicholson closed the meeting in with J and of the reportedeonth Women's 25th and Mrs. Mac Scott read the editation recorded and collection served by Ste on Usefulness. Mrs. McBurney prayer and lunchave the People In The News and Jean anniversary in for g Higgins, Margaret HigginsMrs. Lawrence Tay Roll call was rotary's report t was given Lila Rigg' , treasurer's report. ser - Harvest. The secretary' Home, Audrey Fenton opened the worship tore McBurney and the was read drby Pattison ofs the Pinsk a Nursing Annie with rarer and a song. The. scrip by Mrs. Apoem ready rn am vice wr P report by c was Cloakey. Lucknow. Mrs. _ __<,. ��,..,�1. Dalrymple.grandmother ...was read. *. __,., reading.was. given by Mrs. and. Marti Beeman of g - - iwho _gay Margaret DunbarA insptrarrv1�a. closed the' The topic read by spent the weekend with their g1 u, ` m Fenton. Prayer and a hymn who gay, a history of a missionary, ant, the Hugh Douglas Beeman of Kincardine spent e nt t Worship. Catherine?�amPbell, who went to India in Agnes Braman. A sympathy card ways signed for the fami- Mthe ilia whoos went Rev. and Mrin s. 19g 1 of the late Margaret Curtis.' SeveralingnivEdgar nary f Mr. and Mrs. Don Y card was signed for Hazel Pro - McMillan t a modmerator in 1964. 924. weekend with his mother, at A birthday resident of the Callindar Rev. McMillan became wedding anniversaryevening Craig of RR 2, Blyth on Saturday Pro- cter who is now a the Blyth Community Centre• Edgar of Pelrolia Nursing Home, Brussels. Bible study Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Toroto were over- . Alice Scott gave an interesting' begins . • • 'which created a "1ot'been'tliusiasnn"a Good VIP and Diannest0 with Mr. and Mrs. night guests on Saturday the ladies. It was ' entitled ``The • no," page 6 - Lewis Stonehouse. Samaaitan. • h was Clarence Hanna attended The study on the native people Tor, rio," e tht n half the class, said. anniversarynHan a tie dad presented by Mrs. Lawrence Tay Moreathan hag the c t t, 17 tellthestudents, saidh Mr. and Mrs. 'Unveiling the Myths. it somsetimes, all, nd all not to t the truth the Mrs. 40th weddingMrs. Coultas spoke about the Dene Alma Community Centre. congratulate Angela and answered that it is not Nelson Hanna of RR 4a Atwood at the sometimes,feel like it.dIndians. right to skip school if theylike to develop Residents wish to congr Most of the dans said they who was crowned 1986-87 Huron their own ideas and do thingWo tstudent fferentlY Nethery from ..others, ne of the stuwith dents pointed out, "If youmdon't, then you're just copying everybody else." agree on ,the last The studentwith 2couldn't a ng they should w' • and Marjorie c r. some t Atwood on Sunday for ���^��n()� heards Htswry J Wi htman) McGrath was in Brussels R v Anne ( g d now lives CHr • • • r Rollison. Verbeek and Murray EN AT WORK "WOMEN Il, ant Conference for Women In Huron County Employment e� 18, 1986 in Goderich Saturday. October Watch for details in your local newspaper NORMAL VALUES! VITAL SIGNS WORKSHOP FOR _ CURSES SAT. SEPT. 27,190.6 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Lunch Provided FEE $25.00 ` ATIQN.�, : 4...,,• < • ,_: LIttAJT,ED F.tEsal��� .K . tt Fos idfortn8tiorll• CAW -- . 57 .., ;,w.: L. SHEI.LEY HARTMAN — Project CCALLtNOWhing Out The Secretary of State Project "Reaching BE funded PREPARED FOR FOR A NEW EXPERIENCE two questions ith 2 problem if they ask for help someone with a help, and 24 saying that it is not all right to break the schools rules sometti es and no "All of the questions have good answers," Constable Marshall d said, adding that the survey was justto adthe students think. i # r w,' ,a The business I'm in is to help people find their financial goals, and through sound financial planning, show there how they can achieve these goals faster than they could on their own. 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