HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-06-17, Page 9St. James church
welcomes Rev. Mary Mills
By Blanche Deeves
MIDDLETON - Morning Prayer was held
in St. James Middleton Anglican Church
with Rev. Mary Mills officiating. During the
service John Van Der Haar spoke on the
children's festival which was held in London
on June 13.
Ray Wise and John Van Der Haar
presented the offering.
On June 22 there will be a healing service
at St. James'` Church at 3 p.m. Also on that
day, there will be a board of management
meeting at St. James' at 8 p.m.
On June 24 the Dedication Service will
take place at Trinity Church, Bayfield at
7:30 p.m. with Bishop Morse Robinson.
Following the church service on Sunday,
the Sunday School, under the direction of
Doreen Welsh, had a lunch with ice cream
and cake for the congregation.
Cpl. Len ' Mills has been in Halifax
Hospital but is now home in CFB Green-
wood, Nova Scotia.
Get well wishes are sent to Edward
Deeves who is a patient in Clinton Hospital.
St. James' Church is sponsoring a bus trip
to the agricultural museum and railroad
museum near Milton on June 29. Dinner will
be at Angle's Kitchen in St. Agatha. Call
Audrey 482-9838, Bev 482-9963 or Lois at
482-9168.
ACW News
The ACW of St. James' Church met in the
church hall on June 11 with Lois Wise in
charge of devotion. Lois read a prayer,
Phyllis Aldwinkle read the scripture and
Lynda Steenstra led in the Litany and
prayers were said in unison.
Audrey Middleton led in the business of
the meeting. Estelle Wise read the minutes
of the last meeting which were approved.
Lois Wise then read a letter from the twin
parish in Keewatin and gave the treasurer's
report.
Deloris Dutot gave her report on the bale
sent to Churchill. Blanche Deeves gave the
card report.
Deli booth was discussed with everyone in
favor of making the pies, jams and jellies.
Good used jars are needed - anyone who has
some please call one of the members.
Lunch was served by Estelle Wise, Marj
Wise and Doreen Welsh. Everyone took part
in the fun auction that was held.
The next meeting will be in September at
Jervis Bay.
There's a baby in the manse
By Mary Chessell
VARNA - The people of Varna and Goshen
are celebrating -a baby in the manse, the
first time in anyone's memory that one was
born to a minister while in residence here.
Jordan Joseph was born on June 3 to Rev.
Sam and Barbara Ann Parker.
Krista McAsh has been accepted in the
Quebec -Ontario student exchange this year,
and will be spending two weeks with a fami-
ly in Quebec in July. Her Quebec Hostess
will then visit here with Krista.
Residents are happy to have Alan and
Audrey Remington back for the summer in
the former Marie Beatty home. They have
been busy with renovations and renewing
friendships.
The Stanley Township recreation swim
program is taking place from July 13 to 24.
As usual, a bus will pick up the children at
the park in Varna and at the corner in
Brucefield. For further information, phone
Debbie Rathwell at 482-9153 or Sandra
Johnston at 262-2623. The deadline for
registration is July 1.
Tickets for the summer dance on July 25
are also available by calling the above
numbers. The Country Companions are
playing.
UCW News
President Joan Beierling opened the June
meeting of Varna UCW with a reading and
prayer. The secretary and treasurer's
reports were read, and thank you notes from
Brian and Nicole Chessell, Mary Reid, Leisa
Stephenson and Rev. Sam aid Barbara Ann
Parker were read by corresponding
secretary Deb Rathv .;ii. The ladies made a
crib quilt for the Parker's baby, and Brian
and Nicole received a wicker bathroom set
and an envelope of money from the com-
munity as a wedding gift.
Deb also read an appeal from Huron-
` Perth Presbytery for financial assistance in
sponsoring a family of Laotian refugees,
brothers and sisters of a Huron Park
woman. Fifty dollars will be donated by the
UCW. A bale of clothing, etc. was packed for
Mission Services of London and food and
clothing for Friendship House in Goderich.
Anyone interested in attending Campsite
Experience next Monday should call Joan
Beierling. A bridal shower is planned for
Becky Collins at the Complex on June 30 at 8
p.m.
Shirley Hill led the worship service with
readings and scripture.
Carol Simons gave an interesting talk on
stress.
Summer Job?
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like to take over the correspondence for me
for the summer? Is there a teenager in your
family interested in writing or news repor-
ting? I'm away frequently and find it dif-
ficult to know what's happening. Also, peo-
ple with news can't get in touch with me.
Please call me if you'd like to try it for a cou-
ple of months.
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