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Clinton News-Record, 1964-09-03, Page 15Guest Speaker At Varna Church" Mrs. Edith McClelland, registrar of Five Oaks • United Church Christian Training Centre at Paris, Ont., was guest speaker Thursday night at Varna United Church. In the photo above, from the left, are: Mrs. Percy Johnston, IVIrs, Louis Taylor, Mrs, Lee McConnell, Mrs. Murdock Morrison, Mrs. Charles Read, Mrs. Gordon Johnston, Mrs. McClel- land, Mrs. Robert Taylor. (Photo By John Visser) VARNA FRED MCCLYMONT Correspondent The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will he held Sunday morning, Sept 13, in the Unit- ed Church. Plans are being made to hold anniversary services in th e United Church on Sunday, Sep- tember 27 with Rev. H. Wilson of Thames Road as guest speaker. UCW Meet Monday Unit 3, UCW of Ontario St. United Church will meet Mon- day evening, September 14, at 8:30 p.m. in the church parlor. Mrs. Carl McClinchey's group will be in charge of the meet- ing. 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This photograph •Was takesat 11100 aat, by Yeuls-Pecord Staff phOtotapher Jolot .10 ide$boro Girl Marries .Myth Man in August Riles At Trinity Church CLINTON LIONS CLUB FIRST ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE And Auction of Used Articles The Dote Has Been Tentatively Set For Saturday, September 26 Afternoon and Evening — At Clinton Lions Arena Watch For The Lions Rummage Sale Pick-up Trucks CANVASS OF CLINTON Beginning at 6:00 p.m. Each Evening TUES., SEPT., 15 St, James' Ward WED., SEPT. 16 Si. Andrew's Ward THURS., SEPT. 11 St. John's and St. George's Wards Coll Any Member of Clinton Lions Club if you have articles to be picked up, or were missed in the door-to-door canvass: All Clothing Will be bry-Cleaned Prior To Sole REMEMBER Draw Tickets oh the Sunien0 Carrilvel Cosh Draw will be drawn for et the Rumtnaae Sole,. Any Of The Fallowing Used Saleable Articles Accepted • CLOTHING—Lodies',. Men's Children's and Baby's • INSFIES & KITCHEN UTENSILS • AUtOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES. and SPORTING EQUIPMENT • HOUSEI-1014 FURNISHINGS—. Furniture, Small end Major Appliances, VAIINAA—Alonnt 50 women front Varna, 1$.43.7., field and Goshen. United Churches gathered at the. United Church here. Thursday evening for a thank offering service, The guest .speaker was Mrs, Edith McClelland, who .spoke on the United Church Christ- District Church 4roups See Five Oaks Films ion Training Centre, "Five Oaks"' at Paris, 'Ont, She il- lustrated her talk with rotor slides. The Centre serves five eon- ferences in Ontario-0.11d is one of five in Canada, It exists es e centre for- training the Mrs. McClelland said, For Retreats It is also, used for family retreats, weekend retreats and other functions "which help lay people learn 'to make a clearer Christian -witness in their work, their homes, .corn- munity and church," Mrs. M'cCleiland told the ladies the majority of the Board of Governors of Five Oaks is appointed annually by the London, HaMilton, Toron, 'to, Bay of Quint°, Montreal. and Ottawa conference's of the United Church. Five Oaks is attached to the work of the Board of Christian Education Of the United Chur - ch of Canada and a very small grant comes annually from the Missionary Maintenance Fund of the Church. Deepens. Dedication The activities are under the direction of the 'Board of Gov- ernors of Five Oaks and the Executive of that board and are carried out by a email staff. Five Oaks "strives to en-. large 'the faith, to interpret the bible and deepen the dedica- tion of those who come," Mrs. McClelland said. "It- teaches chiefly by infor- mal sessions, discussions, re- search projects, visual aids and 'training Me-the ants of religious communication. Explains Operation "Five Oaks believe's in pray- er and strives to stimulate the devotional life and enrich the prayers of all who touch its life," she said. "It teaches skills in Christian education and other forms of Christian witness." Mrs. McClelland accompare led her color elides. with a running commentary describing the scenes and people seen, and explaining t h e operation of Five Oaks. Mrs, Cann was guest .soloist of the evening. 0 The Devotibnal Period was in charge of Group Three, un- der the direction. of -the leader, Mrs. H. Taylor, and assisted by Mrs. George Clifton. Mrs. Taylor gave , the call to worship and a hymn was sung with Margaret McQueen at the piano. Mrs. Clifton read the paper "The Bible" and Mrs. Henderson gave the meditation. Reformed Church Bible Classes Starting Oct. 3 Saturday Morning Bible School of the Christian Reformed Ch- urch of Clinton will staet this year on October, 3. - The Saturday classes are a continuation of the Summer Vo- cational Bible School which re- cently concluded classes. About 190 -children were reg- istered at the classes this SUM- mer which was under the sup- ervision of Mrs. Albert Postme, of Brucefield. Collected $50 During the summer classes, more than $50 was collected by the students for work in the Niagara Mission. Teachers were - -Miss Eva Verhoef of Clinton, Mrs. Geo- rge Turton of Goderich, Mrs. Alvin Wallace of BlYth, and Miss Agnes Baker, Mrs. Gys Vanderhaar, Miss Alice Tref- fere and.Mrs. Ted Bruinsma, all of Clinton. They were assisted by .hdp- ere Sandra Buruma, Frances Zondervan, Janet Roorda, Mary Bertraid, Wilma Huizinga, Di- anne Broeze, Mary van den Deo) Cathy Baker, Henny Drost, Elaine Brown and Betty Bylsma. b. W. ookN181-1, Prop. "Your _ Westinghouse' Deeler" 481,4646 Clinton Missionary Group Holds Meeting At Auburn Church AUBURN — The September nl ec t ing of the : Women's Missionary Society of Knox preebyterian Church was held zn the Sunday school room of the church with the president, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson in charge • • -• She opened the meeting with the call to worship followed by a hymn, with Mrs. John Houston as pianist, The Glad Tidings prayer was read by Miss Mary Houston. The scrip- turn lesson was read by Miss Winnie• Leggitt. • The meditation on the scrip- ture lesson was taken by Mrs. Alvin Leatherlan,d. She closed her message with prayer. A duet was sung by Mrs. Donald Haines and her daughter, Miss Margaret. Adopt Minutes The minutes were adopted as. read by the secretary, Mrs. Donald Haines. The president stressed that do- nations for the bale should be in immediately. Arrangements were started for the October Thankoffering meeting and two cards- were signed and sent to Mrs. John Graham. and Mrs, Herbert Gooier. The roll canwas anewered by a Bible verse containing the word, "I-Iill". The .offering was received by Mrs. Carl Govier and dedicated. Mrs, Major Youngblut gave the' 'study book and told about the experiences of an African student on dom- ing to Canada and also about the mission work that is being carried on in Africa. After the closing prayer by Mrs. Lentherland, as lunch was served by Mrs. Ed. Davies, as- sisted by Miss Margaret Haih- es, 0 The Royal Botanical Garden at -Hamilton, Ont., was started in an abandoned gravel quarry in 1929 an dnow covers 1,900 acres. Society Meeting The Women's Missionary So- ciety of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church will meet in the schOol room of •the chum'''. on Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 2:30 pm. Articles for the bale are to be handed in at this meeting along with used Christmas or greeting cards. Mr, and Mrs. John Camelon and son 'Douglas, Almonte, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Carnelon, Detroit, Michigan, were weekend guests of Cpl. and Mrs. R. Barr. Congratulations are extend- ed to Lance Cpl. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings on the birth LONDESB0-130 MRS. BERT ALLEN Correspondent Kenneth Wood of Wingiram was guest speaker last Wed- nesday at the regular meeting of the Women's Institute. He spoke on traffic rules and safe driving. The WI president opened the meeting by reading a poem and welcoming gueets. A letter was read from 'the district president requesting members to loan wedding dres- ses more than 50 years old, to be modelled. Solos were heard by Barbara Snell and Joan Howatt and their sisters. Mrs. John Taylor of Seafoath spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Shannon and Mrs. Little. Miss Vina Knox of Toronto spent 'the holiday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox. Brian Hunking of Clinton spent a few days last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hunking. Mr. and Mrs. William Ham- ilton of Moorefield spent a feW. days last week with the Rob- ert Thompson family. Officers Elected At Lodge Meeting • The Amber Rebekah Lodge met Sentember 2nd with Noble Grand Mrs, Clarence Voliand presiding over eleetions during which the following were elec- ted' to office: Past Noble Grand, Mrs. Cl- arence •Volland; Noble Grand, Mee, J. F, Ingram; Vice-grand Mrs, George Clifton; Recording secretary, Mrs. 'Righter'. Ferg; Treasurer, Mrs. Ed Corbett; Financial secretary, Mrs, Ern- ie -Chipchase. The officers will be installed by Pride of Huron Ledge, Ex- eter, on October 21. During the meeting, Mrs, Beverly Beaton and Mrs. R. A. Orr told of the highlights of the Rebekah Assembly in Toronto which they .attended as 'delegates. It was reported that a coun- try store held by Mrs.. Beaton and Mrs. Orr realized tidy profits. Lunch was served at the conclusion of the meeting. of a son, Andrew John, at Clin- ton Public Hospital on August 30. Cpl. and Mrs. Ken •Gre.er and family have moved to Moose Jaw, Sask. WO and Mrs. W. Sabourin and daughter Shari are leaving the Park to reside in London. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Morrow and their son Walter from Cookstown, spent the holiday weekend at the home of WO and Mrs. Bill Wickware, Sgt. and Mrs. Mel Nichol have returned from holidays at Niagara Fails and Ipperwash. LAC and Mrs. John Roussel have moved to London. Mrs. A. E. Keener, Hamil- ton, is presently visiting attire home of ,Mr'. and Mrs. 13, Cum- mings. Opl. and Mrs. Desmond Pa- quet and their children have returned from a trip to Que- bec City. Mrs, Hal Rees is wished a bon voyage" as she leaves by air for a trip. to Scotland, on September 11. Mrs. Rees will also visit France before return- ing to Canada. The Catholic Women's Lea- gue will hold a meeting at 8:00 p.m. on September 23 at the Community Centre. All ladies are invited to be present. Impressed b ythe fine flavor of Canada's maple syrup sev- eral - European countries have tried, without success, to trans- plant the Canadian maple. London. The wedding took place in Trinity Anglican Church, which was decorated with baskets of gladioli. Rev. Robert MeallY, rector of the church, perform- ed the service. The church or- ganist, Mies Alice • Rogerson, played the wedding music. The' bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a • floor- length gown of white silk or- ganza, fashioned with a bouf- fant skirt which featured cir- cular appliques of alcon, lace centered with, tiny bows of or- ganza. The fitted bodice of al- con lace was styled with a scal- loped bateau neckline, and lily- point sleeves. A tiara of aur- ora borealis crystal drops head her three-tiered. veil of silk- illusion. Her wedding bouquet was of dark red Empire roses set in white tulle. Mrs. Carl Nesbitt was mat- ron of honour. She wore a street-length dress of aqua silk organza which featured a full- length front panel of • folds of matching nylon edged with aqua lace. She wore a shoulder- length veil of matching illus- ion which fell from a band of the same material. She car- ried a bouquet of baby white 'minus in aqua tulle. Jim Hadley of London was the best man. Carl Nesbitt was the usher and the nephew of the groom, Michael Richter of London, was the ringbearer. gw.s714!..,74771&9! A wedding dinner followed in the Legion Home in Blyth. The bride's mother chose a baby blue nylon dress featuring short sleeves and an accordion pleat- ed skirt, to receive her guests. She wore white accessories and a corsage of white carna- tions, The groom's mother as- sisted, wearing a sheath-style dress of printed peau de sole in varied shades of green with a matching three - quarter length coat. She wore a cor- sage of white carnations. The wedding dinner was ser- ved by members 'of -the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Leg- ion Branch 420. For a wedding trip to South- ern Ontario and the United States •the bride changed into a two -piece double - knit lime- green ensemble with beige ac- cessories. Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone Will reside in Kitchener. DA N I NG Every Friday Night a, BLUEWATER DANCELAND Music by DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA• 13rucefield -LICW Meets The United Church•Women of 8rucefield held their first fall meeting in the school room on Tues- day, Sept. 1, with 26 members present. Mingte -of Silence A minute's silence was ob- served- for -Miss Martha Me- Doeeld and Mrs. Clara Dutot, members who have lied since the last meeting. Mrs. Mac Wilson on the Violin and Mrs. Murdock orr the piano played a hymn, and Mrs. W. Broadfoot read a short poem. The first pant of the meeting • was closed with • a hymn and The Lord's Prayer., Mrs. Elliott took the chair for the business part of the meeting and welcomed mem- bers Ito the fall --meeting. Extend Greetings Mrs. Lorne Wilson was ex- tended greetings from the gr- oup by Mrs. Broadfoot on the occasion of Mrs. Wilson's Gol- den Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Wilson was presented with a gift. Mrs. Hancock and Mrs. Har- greaves gave a report of their course at Alma College and demonstrated Latin music they studied. An invitation from Bayfiehl for evening thank offering on October 8 at 8 p.m.- was ac- cepted, and a letter from Kip- pen WI reminding members of the Hensel' Cooking School this fall was read. Read Correspondence A letter from Westminster College thanking the UCW for donations and setting forth the needs of furnishings was read. Thank-you notes from C. Snelling, the Dutot family, Mrs. Douglas, Milda Pepper, Mrs. Stackhouse and Glen Mc- Gregor also were read. Brucefield UCW will be res- ponsible for 'the cart at Clinton Public Hospital during the month of Octoher on Tuesdays and Fridays. The meeting was concluded with 'lunch. Adastral Park Social Notes News Editor: Anne Aileron — Phone HU 2-7349 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone (News-Record Photo By John Vtisser) Bonnie Lee Thomason became the bride of Harold Wayne Johnstone in Blyth on Saturday, August 1.5th at 2 p.m. The bride is the only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomason of Londesboro, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone of