HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-03-04, Page 12St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
MINISTER 49 Rottenbury 51 E CIi.1or, ORGANIST
Roo. Wllllam M. Barber Charles Merrill
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
1000 A.M. Divine Worship.8 Sunday School
Community Welcome Lenten Luncheons
beginning March 11 from 12 noon to 1 p.m.
Fellowship Bible Chapel
162 Maple Street
Sunday, March 8
9 45 a.m. Worship & Remembrance
11 o m. Sunday School & Family Bible Hour
Speaker John Ruppert
7 p.m Evening Service
Awona Tuesday 4 15 Sporkies Awano at 6 45
Bible Studies Thurs. 7:30
March 11 Coffee Hour - Speaker Vivian Grant. London
i a.,., •o h,.r M,,,ghboar, o' Cable 13 Sundays 5 p m Too+doyr B 30 p
Clinton
Anglican
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Rev. G.A. Anderson Guest Rector
Sunday, March 8
10 A.M. SERVICE
Communion First 8 Third Sunday
Everyone Welcome
Pentecostal
Page 12—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1987
Fqllowship andfriendshi
Sixty-eight people came out to enjoy some desserts and play cards during the Auxiliary
to the Clinton Public Hospital's vanishing party on February 26. Helen Sootheran (left)
and Doris Batkin pick their dessert while Catherine McKnight keeps the selection well
stocked. The party was held at the Ontario Street United Church. (Anne Narejko photo)
CPH Auxiliar hosts
bridge and euchre
CLINTON - Winners at the Auxiliary to
the Clinton Public Hospital card party on
February 26 were Win Homuth with the high
bridge, Audrey McKinley with the low
bridge and Margaret l,ince with the special
SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS
Clinton Area
MICHAEL FALCONER
153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON
482-9441
Goderich Area
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH
524-7345
prize.
Winning in euchre were Evelyn Merrill
with the high euchre and Elizabeth Medd
with the low euchre.
63- gedeckneA
FUNERAL HOME LTD.
M.S. Falconer
153 HIGH STREET
CLINTON
482-9441
C.D. Denomme
BOX FUNERAL CHAPEL
47 HIGH STREET
SEAFORTH
Clinton area obituaries
Bette Alice Irwin
Bette Alice Irwin of Clinton, died in Clin-
ton Public Hospital on February 23. She was
54 years old.
Mrs. Irwin was born on August 19, 1932 to
Charles Hutchins of Waterloo and the late
Elsie (Osbaldeston) Hutchins in Goderich
Township. On September 20, 1952 she mar-
ried Grant IrWin in Holmesville United
Church.
After their marriage, the couple resided
in Clinton and are well known to many as the
proprietors of the Clinton Meat Market
which they have operated since 1959.
Mrs. Irwin was also a member of the On-
tario Street United Church and a former
leader of the Explorers Group at Ontario
Street United Church.
She is survived by one daughter, Sharon of
Cambridge, and one son, Ron and his wife
Judy of London. Also surviving is one grand-
daughter, Kristen Irwin.
Mrs. Irwin is survived by three sisters,
Doris Perdue of London, Mrs. Mort (Helen)
Snyder of Liskard, Mary Eaton of Kit-
chener, and one brother, William Hutchins
of Goderich.
She was predeceased by her mother.
A funeral and committal service was held
on February 25 at Ball and Falconer
Funeral Home, Clinton, with Rev. David
Woodall officiating.
Interment in Clinton Cemetery.
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Gerda J. te Brinke
Gerda J. te Brinke of 85 Winter Court,
Clinton, died in the Clinton Public Hospital
on February 28. She was 62 years old.
-Mrs. te Brinke was born on August 30, 1924
in Diepenheim, Holland to the late Gerrit
and Johanna (ter Auest) Heideman.
On March 14, 1953, she married J. Henry
te Brinke in Mississauga. From 1957-1961
they lived in Chesley and moved to the Clin-
ton area in 1961.
Mrs. te Brinke was a member of the Chris-
tian Reformed Church in Clinton.
She is survived by two daughters, Helen of
Vanastra and Evelyn of Toronto, and two
sons, Richard of London and Martin at
home. She is also survived by one grand-
daughter, Tonya.
Mrs. te Brinke is survived by seven
sisters, Mrs. J. (Janna) Gryzen, Mrs. A.
(Dina) Bannink, Mrs. J.H. (Aaltje)
Dykman, Mrs. H. (Grada) Oltvoort, all of
Holland, Mrs. W. (Tonny)Van haar of Owen
Sound, Mrs. E. (Hanny) Kolkman of Alber-
ta, Mrs. J.W. (Gerrie) Hulsman of Alberta;
and two brothers, Jan and Arend Heideman
of Holland.
Mrs. te Brinke rested at the Beattie
Funeral Home, Clinton, and a funeral ser-
vice was held on March 2 at the Clinton
Christian Reformed Church with Rev.
Homer Samplonius officiating.
Pallbearers were William Roest, Gerrit
Klyn Hesselink, Gerard te Raa, Jolle de
Vries, John Nykamp and John Hennink.
Interment in the Clinton Cemetery.
Penny -collection losers host dinner
CLINTON — Twenty-nine people sat down
to a pot -luck supper on February 23 in the
parlor of Ontario Street United Church. The
penny -collections losers provided the meal
for the UCW evening unit.
Worship for the meeting that followed was
on the theme, the winning power of love, led
by Lois Elliott, Ruth Jenkins, Nancy
Turner. Eighteen hospital calls and 32
homes calls were reported.
Wesley -Willis Ontario Street Thankoffer-
ing Service is on March 22 in the Ontario
Street United Church.
The Unit will hold a special event to
benefit the hospital. It will be a bake sale on
April 25 along with the good used -clothing
sale. The group sponsors a card party on
March 9 to which everyone is welcome.
Contests were held with Lois, Ruth, Nancy
and Betty Stanley each supplying one.
Sorority plans projects
CLINTON• - Two projects with proceeds
going to the Clinton Public Hospital Building
Fund were discussed at the February 24
meeting of Xi Epsilon Beta Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi at the home of Shirley Mills. The
first is a sale of miniature rosebushes, pre -
potted for indoor or outdoor growing, and
African violets in a wicker Easter basket.
These must be ordered by March 24 for
delivery April 13.
The second project is the sponsoring of a
Concert for Kids featuring Chris and Ken•
Whiteley, children's entertainers from
Toronto, on the afternoon of Saturday, April
4. These brothers have performed on
records and in concerts, with Raffi, Fred
Penner, and with their own Junior Jug
CLINTON
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
MEETING AT CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL
Pastor: Rev. Doug Richards
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
10:00 a.m. Christian Education
11:00 a.m.
Ek
y
presents FOCUS ON THE rship
an. Ontario Street UI UNd Church
hu
United C
PFAMILY
"Whet Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew
About Women: Money. Sex & Children"
Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
Presbyterian
Christian Reformed
Christian Reformed Church
243 Princess St., E. Clinton
Sunday, March 8
Rev. Homer Somplonius
10 a.nl. Worship Service
3:00 p.m. Worship Service
All Visitors Wolcorne
Vanastra Christian Church
in affiliation with the Christian Reformed Church
PASTOR - JAMES VISSER WORSHIP SERVICES
482.7376 (Church) 9.45 a.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME 6:30 p.m.
Baptist
4lA5
85 Huron St
CLINTON
11 a.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. GILBERT KIDD
Sunday, March 8
m. Morning Worship 8 Sunday School
Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible Study
EVERYONE WELCOME
524-9130
United
Ontario Street United Church
MINISTER 105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. ORGANIST
Roe. David J. Woodall, ®.A., M.DIV. Louise McGregor
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
11 a m. Church Worship
11 o.m. Church School
Continuing film Series at 8'.00 p.m this week
"What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About
Women: Money, Sex & Children
Wesley -Willis United Church
MINISTER -REV. JAMES BECHTEL. B.A., B.D.
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
9:45 a.m, • Service at Holmesville
11:00 A.M. - Service at Wesley•Willis
Everyone Welcome
Band.
They play a variety of instruments and
sing original music as well as old favorites
that encourage audience participation.
Children of all ages will enjoy this perfor-
mance, and it will be of particular interest
to those three - 10. Tickets for this event are
available from sorority members or at the
town hall.
Verna Kane, Huron County Board of
Education Student Services Co-ordinator
was the, guest speaker at the meeting. She
spoke on the services available for visually
and hearing impaired, mentally handicap-
ped and gifted children in Huron County.
She described the steps taken in diagnosing
children with special needs and the follow-
up that prevents such children from being
lost in the system.
Sandra Balfour reported on the emergen-
cy disaster meeting held in the town hall on
February 18. The members expressed an in-
terest in participating as volunteers in an
emergency.
A list was passed for members planning to
attend the chapter's Murder Mystery Pro-
gressive Dinner March 28. Plans for the
Mother's Day luncheon were discussed
regarding restaurants and menus.
The Regal catalogues were distributed
and orders are to be in by March 24.
Join with us to celebrate the
WORLD DAY
OF PRAYER
PLACE: Trinity Anglican Church
Bayfield
TIME: 2:00 p.m.
DATE: Friday, March 6, 1987
THEME: Come and Rejoice
Men and women from the surrounding
areas of every denomination are invited
to participate in an interdenominational
service. The focus of the service is unity
and world peace. It has long been thought
that praying for people of all nations pro-
motes a better understanding and accep-
tance of all peoples and fosters a genuine
concern for their well-being.
More than 3000 churches in Canada alone
will be holding services on March 6, and
every other nation in the world will in
some way participate in this effort. We
would ask people to give up just one hour
out of their busy lives to help further this
worthy event. At Trinity the service will
be followed by refreshments. A birthday
cake will he served to celebrate the 100th
birthday of the World Day of Prayer.
CHAIRPERSON: Cheryl Tomlinson
For further information call
565-2459 or 565-2.616
MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND MATHONIA
Raymond Joseph Mathonia and Karen Ann
Erb were married on November 15, in St.
Boniface Church, Zurich with Father P.
Mooney officiating. Tracey Vandervies was
the matron of honor and Lorna Datars,
Carmen Mathonia and Brenda Consitt were
the bridesmaids. Stephen Finkbeiner was
the best man and Ralph Mathonia, Dave
Erb and Pat Groot were the ushers. Afters
honeymoon in Puerto Plata, Dominican
Republic, the couple are now residing at
RR3 Zurich.
Langdon-Siertsema
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Siertsema of Blyth
and Mr. and .'Mrs. Bruce Langdon of
Woodstock are pleased to announce the
marriage of their children, Anita and
Michael, on September 13, 1986 at the
Woodstock Maranatha CRC.
Officiating minister was Roger Gelwicks
of Blyth CRC.
The bride's dress was white satin trimm-
ed with lace, pearls and sequins, and was
bustled at the back with a sash bow. Her hat,
also made of satin, was decorated with se-
quins and pearls to match.
The bride's attendants included Yolanda
Siertsema as maid of honor, and Cindy
Langdon, Cathy Griffith, Lisa Myers and
Kathy Jordon as bridesmaids. They were
dressed in red bridal satin.
Acting as the groom's attendants were,
best man - Graham Chivers, and ushers
were Steve Siertsema, Chris Newton, Dave
Cook and Brian Logan. They were dressed
in black tuxedos with matching black satin
how ties and cummerbunds.
The ring bearer, Kenny Edwards, and
flower girl Lori Edwards, cousins of the
groom, were dressed to match the bride and
groom.
Special music was supplied by Debbie
Siertsema, sister-in-law of the bride, and
Joanne Van Maar, cousin of the bride.
OrganisPwas Hinke Bakalaar of Blyth.
The dinner was held at the Quality Inn,
followed by a reception, with music supplied
by the band Select.
The bride and groom honeymooned in
Florida.
St. Joseph's
euchre results
CLINTON - There were 12 winners last
week when St. Joseph's Church hosted a
euchre party.
Wilma McMichael had the ladies' first
and Tina Boss had the ladies'. low.
Gerald Ten Hag had the men's first and
Truce Ten Hag had the men's low.
Mary Pepper had the ladies' lone hand
and Agnes Carbent had the men's lone
hands.
The door prize went to Mary Trick and the
raffle tickets went to Henry. Klaver, Marg
Carter, Edward Deeves and Margaret
Brand.
Our Work Has Our Personal Guarantee
Serving Huron & Surrounding Area Since 1919
See Doug Stevenson - Memorial Counsellor
for Goderich, Blyth, Lucknow, Kincardine
and surroundin , areas.
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