HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-10-29, Page 12Page 12—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1986
Christmas arrived a bit early this year when the Huron Day Centre held their Christmas
Bazaar at the Clinton Town Hall on October 25. Showing Ken McDougall (left) what kind
of decorations the centre had to offer was Rosemary Armstrong. (David Emslie photo)
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Former bowling lane owner dies at 45
D.R.McWHINNEY
Donald Richard McWhinney of
Goderich, died at Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital on Saturday, October 25.
The former proprietor of Clinton Crown
Lanes, he was 45 years old.
He was born on January 8, 1941 in
Goderich to parents Richard Allin and
Dorothy (Prouse) McWhinney. He was .a
member of Victoria Street United Church.
Mr. McWhinney was active in the
Bluewater Bowlers Asociation and a
former past -president of this Zone. He
represented this association on many pro-
vincial teams at the Ontario Bowling
Championships. Besides actively pursuing
the sport of five -pin bowling, he was a pit-
cher in the Goderich Industrial Fastball
League for a number of. years.
Surviving are his mother; one brother
James Harold and his wife Gail of Bramp-
ton; one sister Sharon and her husband
Robert Lee of RR 2 Goderich; and several
nieces and nephews.
• Funeral service was Tuesday, October
28 at McCallum and 'Palla Funeral Home
with the Rev. John D.M.Wood of Victoria
St. United Church officiating.
Interment was in Maitland Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ron Klages, Bob Atkin-
son, Bob Ladd, Art Burt, Kevin Rumig and
Sonny Moore.
Friendship Club hands out bookmarks
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Three ladies of the Vanastra Christian
Church, Irene Brooks, Marilyn Den Haan
and Jannet Haak, hand out an envelope Fon-
taining a bookmark with best wishes to
those in the church family that celebrate a
birthday or anniversary.
Best wishes went out to six members -this
week. There is also an opportunity to make
a small donation for the work of Neal and
Sandy Hegeman in the Dominican Republic.
A thank you note was received just recent-
ly from them for money received. A new
school in Matadero needed quite a few
school supplies to get started so this was a
real help for them.
The Sunday school children in Vanastra
also save money for this cause.
Young Couples
Nine young couples began their new
season in September with a potluck and
barbeque at the Irwin Amoraal's home, and
made plans for the coming year.
It was decided, D. V. that Bible studies
will be held onca a month, based en the book.
of Peter. The fiirt activity was mini -golfing
at Willie's. On ctober 26, they sent to see
the movie, CO from the Mountain at
Goderich.
After the filrihthey had soup and buns at
the De Kowinglohome, with a discussion on
the film, I
Church Library
Following a summer of remodeling and
cleaning the closets, members are ready for
the books and tapes, A lot of their time was.
also spent on sorting, stamping and
cataloguing books. The library is now open!
There is a good selection of books on
various topics such as - worship,
evangelism, prayer, family relationships,
etc., as well as an excellent selection of
children and youth books.
To start the video cassette lending
library, members were blessed to have an
anonymous donor provide them with a
complete Dobson series of Videos.
The library continues to receive books
from donors., both new and used, and look
forward to a well used informative teaching
centre. For information call Marg Crane,
482-9344 or Irwin Amoraal, 565-2885.
Society reports on" bulb planting in town
CLINTON - The October meeting of the
Clinton Horticultural Society took place in
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Hall on
October 22 with President Frank Van Altena
presiding.
During the business session, reports were
given by Marg Sloman and Lillian 'Watson
on bulb plantings in the town. Signs for Hor-
ticultural flower beds were discussed but no
decisions made.
Halloween
hints
' That Jack -O -Lantern you just created can
be eaten too, say food consultants at
• Agriculture Canada. The pulp is delicious
when added to spicy, hot pumpkin soup or
pumpkin apple fritters. Another undisputed
favorite if pumpkin pie.
If
you're
NEW
IN
TOWN
and don't know
which way to turn,
call f.l V i
dome,
hostess at
482-5625
SINCE 1930
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The highlight of the evening was a very
professional and most interesting slide
presentation of wild flowers of Ontario and
bulb plantings in Holland by Howey, Langan.
Accompanied by soft music, Howey's pic-
tures faded gently from one to another
showing in detail each plant and then an
enlarged version of its flower.
Margaret Middleton expressed the ap-
preciation of the group, mentioning how
Church Services
Presbyterian
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
4 Rattenbury St. E., Clinton ORGANIST
M. Barber Charles Merrill
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1986
10:00 A.M. Divine Worship 8 Sunday School
Nursery Facilities Provided
MINISTER
Rev. William
Christian Reformed
privileged we are to have such expertise in
• the community. .
The winners of several draws were:
Muriel Grigg, Lillian Watson, Kathleen
Elliott, Vic Taylor, Sharon McKenzie, Dora
Heard, and Walter Gerus.
Members are looking forward to the an-
n.ual,..horticultural dinner. in the Anglican
Church Hall on November 26. Contact
Catherine McKnight for tickets.
Buchanan -Clark
Suanne Clark of RR2 Seaforth, daughter of
Donna Irvine of Exeter and Art Clark of
Clinton, and Doug Buchanan of RR2
Seaforth, son of Etta and Fred Buchanan of
Rft2 Seaforth, were married in the Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle on August 2 with
Pastor Bob Donnan officiating. Maid of
honor was Betty Buchanan of RR2 Seaforth
and bridesmaids were Louise Jones of Hen-
sall, Diane Clarke of Val Cartier, Quebec
and Rose Lansdowne of London. Best man
was Howard Jones of Hensall, John Scott of
Seaforth, Bill Shipp of Clinton and Rob Spier
of Brucefield. Following the wedding, a
reception was held at the Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle: The couple honey-
mooned in Niagra Falls and will reside at
RR2 Seaforth.
Halloween hints
You can freeze your Jack -O -Lantern for
eating enjoyment in the winter -say the Food
Advisory Divison, Agriculture Canada. Cut
or break the pulp apart. Remove the seed
and fibers. Cut in chunks. Then steam, boil
or bake and mash or sieve, pack and place
in the freezer.
Holmes-Atik
Daniel Robert Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Holmes of Clinton, and Sheymo Atik
were married on August 28 in Istahbul.
Turkey. A wedding trip was taken through
parts of Europe and Canada. They are
presently residing in Istanbul, Turkey but
plan to live in Canada.
Christian Reformed Church
243 Princess St.. E. Clinton
Suniday, November 2
Rev. Homer Samplonius
10 a.m. Worship Service
7:30 p.m. Worship Service
All Visitors Welcome
Fellowship Bible Chapel
162Maple Street Clinton
Sunday, November 2
9 45 a.m. Worship & Remembrance
11 a.m. Sunday School & Family Bible Hour
-7 p.rn. Evening Service -
Speaker: Louis Voyer
7:30 p.m. Tues. • Awana
7:30 p.m. Thurs. • Prayer & Devotion
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United
Ontario Street United Church
MINISTER 10S Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. ORGANIST
I Rev. David J. Woodall, B.A., M.OIV. Louise McGregor
11 a.m. Public Worship
11 o.m. Church School
Wesley -Willis United Church
MINISTER -REV. JAMES BECHTEL.11.A., 11.0.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2
9:45 A.M. - Satvlzo orf Hulrnesvitie
11:00 A.M. - Service at Wesley -Willis
Everyone Welcome
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Baptist
85 Huron St.
CLINTON
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. GILBERT KIDD
Sunday, November 2
11 a.m. Morning Worship & Sunday School
Wednesday Il p.m. Bible Study
EVERYONE WELCOME
524.9130
Anglican
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Rev. Gordon Slmmoni,$.A 1 M. Div.
Sunday, Novembgr 2.
11;30 A.M. SERVICE
1st & 3rd Sunday - Holy Communion
2nd & 4th Sunday - Morning Prayer
Everyone Weicome
Pentecostal
CLINTON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Assemblies of Canada)
( MEETINlG AT d NTOW PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDiTORIUM
Patton Rev. bouglos Richards
• ttla00 dl.rrr. Christian Ed0ctltion
• 11:00'a.t'ic, Writing Worship
e 7:00 p.m.• Evangelistic Service
Come an. Join USI.._...... ,..
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