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Clinton News-Record, 1987-09-16, Page 7Sjertsemas celebrate 25th Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Sebolt Sierstma who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house at the Auburn Community Hall on Monday, September 7. Sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of the late Jack Hallam who pass- ed away last Monday in his 80th year. Florence Steckly and friend of Stratford visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jardin all of Toronto visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin last week. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Young of Don Mills, Mrs. Mary Gray (former Mary Nesbitt) of Toronto and Mrs. Bob Young of Stratford visited recently with Ellen Johnston and Laura Phillips. Silver Taps The Silver Taps pot luck dinner will be on Wednesday, September 23 at 12 noon. Ethel Ball will show slides on her trip to the Artie and Yukon. ' Horticulture Society The Horticulture Society meeting was held on Wednesday, September 9 at 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. The meeting opened with the singing of 0 Canada with Lois Haines as pianist. The president, Don Haines, welcbmed all present. The minutes were read by secretary Anne Vincent and the treasurer's report was given by Elliott Lapp. The president read "What to do in the Fall" pertaining to shrubs, trees and bulbs. The correspondence was dealt with. A discussion on Manchester Garden and put- ting away flower pots for winter followed. Don Haines showed slides of a few places in Auburn and the Horticulture Convention in Kingston and a mystery tour. Dorothy Schneider and Anne Vincent were the program committee. Anne readd "Vegetable Harvest" and how to deal with earwigs. Fourteen members answered the roll call ( something new you did preserving or doing vegetables). Dorothy Schneider and Anne Vincent had a contest on "Number please". This was won by Marian Haggitt. The door prize was won by Mildred Lawlor. There was an auction on vegetables, jams and pickles. Grace was then sung and everyone enjoyed lunch prepared by Maureen Bean and Grace Cartwright. The next meeting will be held on November 11. Knox United Church The church service at Knox United Church was at 10 a.m. with Rev. Dave Snihur in charge. Organist was Mrs. Gor- don Gross and choir director was Lori Millian. The call to worship was read responsive- ly. Hymn "To God Be The Glory" was sung followed by the announcements Thp senior choir sang the anthem "Rock of My Soul" with Lori Millian as pianist. The children's time followed and it wa on birthdays. "Take My Life" and "Let It Be" was sung followed. by the scripture reading and prayer chorus. The minister's sermon was entitled "David, A Man After God's Own Heart." The offering was received by Murray Rollison and Ken Ramsey. • The hymn "All The Way My Saviour Leads Me" was sung. The minister pronounced the benediction and the service closed with the congrega- tional benediction "Lord We Pray". W.M.S. The September meeting of the Presbyterian W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Marian Haggitt. The president, Martha Daer" presided over the meeting which was opened by reading a poem. Lillian Leatherland was in charge of the devotional period. The scripture portion was taken from St. Matthew 25. The medita- tion was about Mother Teresa who does such good work in caring for the poor and un- wanted people in India. Viola Raithby was in charge of the study and she read about the Idols of Klonu. The October meeting will be held at the home of Martha Daer on October 14 at 8 p.m. Lawn Bowling At the Clinton Lawn Bowling Green on Sunday, September 6 at tournament was played. The high team was that of Skipper A. Finlayson. Second was L. Boreman's team; third was the Don Leslie team; fourth was Walter Newcombe's team; fifth was the team of Rick Elliott; and, sixth was Don Haines' team. Several local teams played at Lucknow on Saturday, September 5 and had enjoyable games but were not in the top prize winners. For the usual Tuesday night game on September 8, Jean Gray was the high lady and Ell Lapp the high man. On Wednesday, Lois Haines, Audrey walsh and Donna Wet- tlaufer won sixth prize at Exeter. Con- gratulations to Mrs. Wettlaufer as this was her first tournament. Jean Gray was high lady again on Thurs- day night and Ken McDougall the high man. The mini -lottery was won again by Mr. W. Grosch so congratulations to him and Stuart Wilson of Brucefield who won the week prior lottery. a men's pair tournament was played on Saturday, September 12 and winners were as follows: Peter Mutter, Sid Bartlett, Col - cough, Belrose, Gord Hyde. The lucky win- ners of the draw were: Jim Nadalin of Woodstock, Aileen Craig of Clinton and Lou Matthews of Clinton. The lawn bowling season is over at Clinton now. Saturday's tournament was the last game so another good season is finished un- til next year. Senkrs hold ser`v-ke By Blanche beeves HOLMESVILLE - Worship was held in Holmesville United Church Sunday morning w Rev. J. Pr'rhtel officiating. The Enterprising Seniors will meet Thurs- day September 17 at 8 p.m., this to be the an- niversary meeting. Please no lunch. There will be cake and ice cream. TO EVERYONE FOR STOPPING BY OUR BOOTH AT THE BLYTH THRESHER'S REUNION 1.p Qp As �1 1444 r 't r THANKS TO YOUR GENEROSITY AT OUR POPCORN MACHINE WE COLLECTED $14300 For The Clinton Public Hospital Fund DOOR PRIZE WINNER Dorothy fan Steelandt of Blyth WINS A $25. CROCE GIFT CERTIFICATE A CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1987—Page 7 . iM >. i,.P%: :5":.:::t.'',.:/-A1,,40 , PROCESS CHEESE FOOD Fan. THISCan SAVE . 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