Clinton News-Record, 1965-12-02, Page 7• a
Hallett School Area Board,
All five members of the Hullett Township School Area Board gaiie re-
ports at the township nomination meeting in Londesboro Friday afternoon.
The board plans to have its new central school open in September 1966. Seated,
left, Eric Anderson, vice-chairman; and Glen Carter, chairman; standing, left
to right, Charles Scanlon, Maurice Bean and Stanley Lyon. Messrs. Bean and
Lyon were returned to the board for a two-year term. (News-Record Photo)
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Mr. and Mae. Gordon Curting-
erne visited last week with rel-
tives and friends in Willow-
ale, Toronto and New Cooks-
ille.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter,
their daughter Faye and friend
Wally Gaudet attended the
aiding last Saturday of Wil-
mer Joseph Chambers, son of
lfr. and Mrs. Ray Chambers,
Condon. The groom is a grand-
on of Mr. and Mrs. Carter.
hire bride is the farmer Donna
arol Dann, daughter of Mrs.
iazel Dann. The wedding cere-
nony was in Dundas Centre
rifted Church Chapel, London.
eengreaceitiert •MereherS ,"
MaNallY added.
On Stmdey efternopo Mr.
r Kew fist spoke en "Why-
Ours an -Age of Violence?"
"When a fawner plants wheat
he pan .sexpept:to harve.et.
Wheat," Mr. Hew eaild, "The.
natiagis have planted violence
in their training 'of their men
to violence through 'world wars,
The news today tells of riots,
erimes, beatings, analanal
the harvest of vielehee that has
inevitably come." The speakel
pointed out that only a return
to the basic ,pninciples of the
Bible and the coming • •Chriet`e
Kingdom can end the present-
world tension and conflict,
Walter Gardiner of clinten
followed with a summary of the
Watchtower journal, the regu-
lar Bible .steely publicetion used
by ,Jeliovahe Witnesses,
Mr, Haw concluded the meet-
ing with a discussion.of some of
the important civil rights cases
in Which he is acting an behalf
of Jehovah's Witnesses, The,
discourse was entitled, "Stand-
ing Firm for Right Principles!'
Mr, How' :asked the News- -
Record 'to convey his greetings,
to his many friends and rela-
tives in the area, riot all of
Whom he was able to see per-
eonelly during his brief
In concluding the happy or-
cazion of the dedication Mr.
McNally said, "We went to ex-
tend a warm invitation .to all
Bible loving people in the dis-
trict to come in any Sunday af-
ternoon or Thursday evening to
participate in our down-to-
earth Bible discussions."
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ADASTRAL PARK SOCIAL NOTES
were: Group Captain and Mrs.
Keith Greenaway; Wing Com-
mander L. Lomas; Wing com-
mander B. Refuse; S/Leader
and Mrs. Merle Traxler;
F/Lieut. R. A. Round, retired;
the Mayor of Adastral Park,
IP/Lieut. Gerald Smith; Ft
Lieut. R. Allan; and many rela-
tives- of the deceased including
his brothers and families from
Belleville and Oakville and Mrs.
McKenzie's three sisters from
Winnipeg, Manitoba. Present
also Were F/Sgt. and Mrs. Bud
Johnston of Portage-la-Prairie
and, F/S.gt. and Mrs. Norman
Servos from St, Catharines.
Sunday' December 5
10:00 a.M.-Servite in English
2:30 ip.tn.-Service in English
Every Sunday 6,415 pm., dial
680 CIILO, St. Thomas; listen
to "B God !Tour".
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Christian Reformed
Church
Rev. a. J. Heersink, Minister
,Vedleat1,en SerVieRS were hekt
lest weekend at the new King-
dein, Hail at JelleVall'a Witness-
es on Erie St. North in Clinton.
Principal speaker at the B'at'h-
ering Was Glen How, Q•Ce well-
'Township.
On Saturday evening, Hael
McNally, Pl,leeiding Minister of
the congregation explained 'how
the Kingdom Hall had been
built, The property wets donn
Imearn civil rights lawyer from ated by the late Willialn Me-
Toronto, who was ferMerlY a Pherson,
resident Of Clinton area,
of Who has ManY members of hls
"Virtually the entire building
was erected thereafter by vol-
,l ereily Still living in Stanley unteer labour pivivided by the
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Brownie News
There were many proud par-
ents at the Community Centre
when Brown Owl (Mrs. Joyce
Bullough) enrolled the follow-
ing BrownietS into the 3rd Clin-
ton RCAF Pack. •
They were Penny MacKay,
Maureen Sohewaga, Sharon; Ai-
ken, Sharlene Tordiff, Debbie
LaWson, Melody Himmelman,
Kathleen Knight, Wendy
Brown, Karen Gans, ,Susan
Marsh, Colleen Fraser, Laura
La Pointe, Lorna Naven and
lVfarin Schlegel. .
First year stars were pre-
sented 'to Susan Gale, Nancy
Delcellier, Jackie Hewitt, Shel-
ley Brawn, Dorothy Hiernstra,
Colleen 1V1cIlmoyl, Brenda Pau-
lin and Linda George.
Lorraine Tinsley received her
second year star and flew up
to Guides on Monday, Novem-
ber 29.
" Girl' Guide Fly-Up
On Monday evening, ,Novem-
ber 29, the Second Clinton RC-
AF company of Girl Guides
had an enrollment ceremony as
well as a fly-up.
Captain Elsie Kerr enrolled
the following fourteen girls:
Donna Ursulak, Kristine' Swar-
en, Carol Shiloh,' Joanne Pop-
pank, Norma Naven, Christine
Moody, Lorene Bush, Nancy
Naven, Sharon Salt, Celeste
Paulin, Laureen, Thomson, Bev-
erley Anne Smith, Vicki Hew-
itt and Denise Stone.
Mrs. Vera Paulin, Mrs. Laurie
Hewitt, Mrs. Denyse Priestley
helped with the Guide Cere-
mony. Brown Owl, Mrs. Mabel
Himenelman attended With
some of the 3rd Clinton RCAF
Brownies.
Lorraine, Tinsley flew up to
Guides and Mrs. Joyce Gale
read a summary •of Loreaines
work. Campfire was conducted
by Mrs. Paulin.
District Commissioner Mrs.
Sue Carmichael and District
Guider Mrs. Beulah World:
were present along with the
girls' parents. Mrs. Win Naven
and Mrs. Cathy Fortier were
in charge of refreshments.
Catholic Women's League
The CWL will hold a general
meeting on December 12 at
8:30 pan. at the Social Centre.
All members are asked to at-
tend this. gathering; after the
business meeting there will 'be
a Christmas social with a gift
exchange. Cost of present's is
not to exceed $1.
Personal Items
Mrs. D. Hurst has left for a
trip to HuMbolt, Saskatchewan.
Cpl. R. E. Osborne and fam-
ily have been transferred to
Came Borden and are living in
Barak .
Sgt.‘ '.'end. Mrs. A. Arsenault
and MAl 'eilyn are moving to St.
Thomas ,
LAC ii and Mrs. Maurite
Geaulx kire moving to Begot-
vale, Quebec, this week.
F/Sgt, and Mrs. Norman
Servo's, St. Catharines, spent
the weekend with WO2 and
Mrs. Ben Russell.
A coffee party for Mrs. Kay
Simmonds took place at the
home of WS. S. Tremblay on
November 26. WO1 and MVO.
S. Simmonde and son John are
gOing to 'take up residence in
Loncleal,
Sgt. and Mrs. Victor reillion
have moved to their new home
hi 'Goderich, Two farlerwellpart-
ies were held for Mrs. Fillies.
On Novetuber 24 at the home
of Mrs. G. Salt, Wends gave
the guett of honor a five piece
dresser set along With their,
goad wishes., At the borne of
Vire. R. Ilaspeck, on Thursday
November 25, ten, ladies pre-
sented Mrs. Pillion with an 'im-
ported ceratnie fruit bo;WI.
Presetit at the funeral service
for P/Sgt. Aleot IVI, McKenzie
en Tuesday art the RO chapel
Wo-He-Lo Yule Meet
The We-He-Lo group of Wes-
ley-Willis United Church Wom-
en are planning a special
Christmas meeting to be held
in the church parlor on Thurs-
day, December 9 at 2:30 pan.
One of the special features' of
the program will be Mrs. Zalb-
locki and her ballet group.
0
Change of Date
The date for the social even-
ing which' is to be held by the
SS 4 Goderich Township Com-
munity club has been changed
and will be held in James
Lobb's Hall (former school) on
the evening. of December 10.
Joseph Street
Gospel Hall
CLI NTON •
11:00 A.m.-Breaking of Bread
7:00 Barr. Gospel Service
8:00 p.m, Thursday Prayer
Meeting and Bible
Beadily.
7:30 p.m, liriday-dbildren's
Meeting
('continned. from page 1)
damage baS been done through
ore visit by the television re-
Pair-Man,' than .that done
Inoehr house and home many
miles °Press-country . That
is one of the nice things; of
trailer-living,.One need only
pack dishes and, breakables'
and all of the other things just
sit in the cupboards;. and on
the shelves, with the deers tape
end shut, and when One gets
re-located, living can go on
Will-font any work, at all , „
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Only one thing. wrong about
trailers, that we have found so
far, and that is that although .
ours is .4 two-bedroom deeige,
we find. it just the eight size
for one person, and can hardly
imagine any family of four or
five fitting M. it ,
* * *
We hear that RCAE service
vehicles are trying out the
practice of daiving with head-
lights .on, even in the daytime
. if you happen to meet
one, don't worry about the bat-
teries running down on your
taxpayer-bought vehicle . . .
Warrant Officer 2 H. Sewell.
who directs the Mobile Support
Equipment section, reports
that there has been no harmful
effects on the car batteries . . .
* * *
Reason for the "on" head-
lights is a safety measure • • •
Tried in other parts of the
continent, and With certain
bus lines -here in Ontario, the
result has been found to be• a
reduction of accidents, since an-
caMing traffic is more aware
of the approach of the lighted
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vehicle certainly should
help on. these dull days .
November to Mixt , „ •
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We visited. ,on. Tuesday with
the .Federation of Agriculture
at the annual meeting in Lon-
desber0, and ,deeply regretted
having to miss dinner .Pf
course the diet gained in eta-
tare by reason, of this, because
never have we been able to
resist a. second piece of pie as
served by the WoMen's
tate of that village , , . Maybe
.next year, ladies , . we'll save
up an appetite until then „ * *
Nice thing happened last
week . , Orv. Englestad ins re-
tiring , and instead of nle'V,
lug out of town. ash some folk
Ole when, they retire . . . he's.
going to 'stay here . Mr.
Engelstatt-has been an asset to
the community throughout the
13 yeare he has been here as
manager of the Royal Bank,
end it is Mee to know that he
plans to stay with it4 .
has served an the Fair Board,
on the Hospital Board, and is
am active Lion . . No. doubt e
these rand other erNnizations
can benefit in the future from
his presence in Clinton . . . and
we wish 'him and Mrs. .Engel-
stad many years of pleasant
leisure , .
PERSONAL ITEM
Mrs. Norman Ball, Ratten-
bary St, received a phone call
Tuesday night from her dough-
ter in Pilot Mound, Manitoba,
announcing the arrival of a
greatLgrandson., Bradley Ralph
Watkins.
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Seaforth Manor
Will Accommodate
36 Patients
After extensive renovation as
to- fire safety, more adequate
lumbing facilities and a new
dining room, Seaforth Manor,
purchased by Mrs. Bernard
Ienderson from Seaiforth Com-
unity Hospital, is now in op-
eration, With accommodation on
the main floor for thirty-six
patients.
. A lounge in Colonial decor
has been provided for the cam-
era of the residents.
The building has been inspect-
ed and passed by the married.-
ality as adhereing to the -
strict fire prevention code pre-
ening in Huron County. Seven
doors insure a hasty exit in
case of einergency. •
Bern Henderson will ,act in
the capacity of adrieinestrator,
th Mr. and Mrs. Henderson's
daughter Mary Jean Kidd, Reg.
N. as nursing supervisor and
Clifford Kidd in change of the
triltling and maintenance.
PERSONALS
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This Sunday
All Services on Standard Time
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
Pastor: Paul Coon, B.A.
Sunday, December 5
10:00 a.m.-Sunday School
11:15 a.m.-Family Worship
7:30 p,m.-Song Service
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE
Ontario Street United Church
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
Sunday, December 5
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
TURNER'S
2:00 p.m.--Church Service
3:00 p.m.-Sunday School
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REV. CLIk .b ORD G, PARK, M.A., Minister
Sunday, December 5
Subject: "WE WOULD SEE CHRIST"
HOLMESVILLE
1:00 p.m.-White Gift Service
2:00 pan.-Sunday School
WESLEY-WILLIS
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and
Reception of Members
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector
Mr. W.-H. Bishop, FRCO. ARCM, Organist
ADVENT II - Sunday, December 5
8:00 am.-Holy Communion
9:45 a.m.-Church School
1.1:00 a.m.-Holy Communion.
Ladies' Guild meeting postponed one week to
Tuesday, December 14.
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
Sunday, December 5
9:45 a.m.-Church School
10:45 a.m.-Public Worship
Sacrament of Baptism
EVERYONE WELCOME
MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, December 5
9:45 a.m.-Worship Service
11;00 atne-Sunday School
8:00 p.M.--Evening Service
Speaker, Archie McLellan, Strathroy
Tuesday-8:00 pen.---Prayer Meeting arid Bible study
Subjeet: "God's Good News" Book of Romans
ALL WELCOME
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