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Clinton News-Record, 1973-04-19, Page 3Photo by McDowell COOK-MOSS 'DIESEL Pumps and Inhk;tors RePwlirl Fix AN Popular Misiulf Huron Fuel Wieldier, • equOposnl noympid ad., co**410401; ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. T. C, MULHOLLAND , Minister CHARLES MERRILL, ORGANIST SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1973 9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship & Sunday School EVERYONE WELCOME BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: REV. L. V. BIGELOW SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1973 Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m Evening Gospel Service: 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meetng;'WOriesday-dt`8:`00'p:rn:'"— : .,.!,•,EV,ERYONE ,WELCOME. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Clinton SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1973 11:30 a.m. - EASTER DAY PARISH COMMUNION FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL 162 MAPLE ST. (1 street west of Community Centre) 9:45 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE 11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE HOUR 8:00 p.m.—GOSPEL SERVICE Tues., 8:00 p.m.—PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY For Information Phone: 482-9379 CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 166 Victoria Street Pastor: Leslie Hoy, 524-8823 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service 8:00 p.m. Friday, Young Peoples ALL WEL OME Business and Professional Directory OPTOMETRY J. C. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST CL)NTON—MON. ONLY 2() ISAAC ST, 482-7010 SEAFORTH BALANCE OF `I WEEK GOVENLOCK ST. 527-1240 R. W. BELL • OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524.7661 _...isamimmammaiemmimmomigeomi. BOX 1033 226 MARY ST. INSURANCE K.W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 482-9747 • Res. 482-7804 HAL HARTLEY Phone 482-6693 LAWSON AND WISE GENERAL INSURANCE— GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office: 482-9644 J.T. Wise, Res.: 482-1265 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For fur-Master Alummuits Doors and Windows and AWNINGS and RAILINGS illiVIS SALES R.L. Jervis-68 Albert St, ClIntort4482.9300 HELEN R. TENCH, B.A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TEL. 4824829 CLINTON ONTARIO NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER 41, APPRAISER 'Prompt, Courteous. Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone C011eCt 238.1964 EXETER YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SPEAKER WHO HAS SPENT MANY YEARS ON MISSION FIELDS WESTERN & COUNTRY STYLE GOSPEL SINGERS HEARD EACH WEEK ON SEVERAL TV STATIONS WESTFIELD 2 P.M. HURON MEN'S CHAPEL, AUBURN 8 P.M. YOU ARE AS WELCOME AS THE FLOWERS IN MAY EVIL PREVAILS WHEN 6000 MEN 00 NOtHING Do something nice for yourself. Open a Bonus Savings Account before Easter and earn 0 interest Retroactive to April.1st. If you already have, a bonus savings account with us— even one that you just opened in the last few days—your new interest will be made retroactive to April 1st ROYAL BAN K the hebful bank see- Red Merriman YOUR CLINTON MANAGER Auburn Community honors caretaker The Bill Craig Night was a decided success last Wednesday evening when members of the Auburn Community Memorial hall board staged an Ap- preciation Night for the former caretaker, Mr. William J. Craig. Chairman of the Hall Beard, Gerald McDowell was in charge and the progressive euchre party was in the charge of Hugh Flynn and Mrs. Donald Haines. Over 100 per- sons attended. The prize winners were high lady, Mrs. Ted Mills,; low lady, Mrs. Harold McClinchey; high man, Tom Hallam; low man, Bill Empey; most lone hands, lady, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson ; man , James McPhee. Mr. Craig was called to the platform and Keith Arthur read an address thanking him for his services since 1961, On behalf of everyone in the com- munity Ted Mills presented him with a purse of money. Bill thanked his many friends. Lunch was served under the convenership of Mrs. Donald Haines. HORTICULTURE SOCIETY Mrs. Kenneth Scott president, presided for the Executive meeting of the Auburn Horticultural Society held last week in the Town Hall. She welcomed everyone and Mrs. Beth Lansing read the minutes which were adop- ted as rdad. A letter was read re the District annual to be held on April 28 in Blyth and Mrs. Russell Brindley was appointed delegate. Several members will be going and also plans were started to attend the Guelph convention in June. Flowerbeds were discussed and Gordon Miller a foreman of the Huron County Roads, spoke on the flowerbeds that were too close to the road and were damaged during the win- ter months with the snowplow. Two new flowerbeds will be ade, one at the end of John treet with Mrs. Frances Clark ad Mrs. Thomas Haggitt in f ad Mrs. Celia Taylor in barge. The other Loftus street owerbed Will be in the charge Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs. lbert McFarlane, Mrs. onald Cartwright, Mrs. Jim lousher and Ben Hamilton, The forge bed will be in the harge of Mrs. Beth Lansing nd Mrs. Robert Turner and he Hall boxes will be planted y Mrs. Dorothy Grange, Mrs. lbert McFarlane and Mrs. atherine Jackson. The vs pldea appoisiani4 Ethelwyn bed will be cared for by Mr. and Mrs, Donald Haines and Mrs. Wilfred San- derson. The library beds will in the charge of Mrs. Trommer and Miss Connie Trommer and the bed at Seers Lunch Shop will be in charge of Mrs. William Seers and Mrs. Maurice Bean. Each committee is urged to order their plant's early and in this way be sure they get the variety they wish, The 'AUBURN' letters at both approaches to the village will be painted again this spring. Mrs. Elmer Trommer repor- ted for the Hasti Note and it was decided to put some in Robinson's store for sale as well as Trommer's store, Mrs. Trommer will also bring some to the next meeting. A lively discussion took place re the control of dogs in the village that damage property and shrubs and various methods will be tried to have dog owners to tie up their dogs during the summer months. The Manchester Garden was discussed and the committee in charge will be Duncan MacKay, Frank Raithby, Mrs, Robert Phillips, Mrs. William Straughan, Mrs. Donald Cart- wright, Mrs. Albert McFarlane and Mrs, Frank Raithby, A meeting was planned for May and Mrs. Maurice Bean and Mrs. Catherine Jackson will be in charge of the program. Lunch will be in the charge of,Mrs. Ross Robinson, Mrs. Frances Clark,, and Mrs. Albert McFarlane. ST. MARK'S ACW thaige and another at the end Ronald McPhee is a patient The April meeting of St. Mark's Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs. Celia Taylor, - Mrs. Taylor opened the meeting by welcoming the members and the two guests. She gave a reading entitled "Easter". Prayers were said by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. The topic, Rapture of the Resurrection, was read by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt in the absence of Mrs. Orval McPhee. The Mission theme was given by Mrs, 'James Towe-entitled f and Mr. Jardin at Wingham. piano solo. A birthday hymn was sung for Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. Mrs. Taylor sang a solo accompanying herself on the piano. The travelling apron received a penny for each letter in "The Lord is Risen". The roll call was answered by naming a favorite Easter hymn. President Mrs. Elmer Trom- mer took charge of tthe business section of the meeting. The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Another parcel is being collected for the Indians in Northern Canada. It was reported that the cleaning at the Rectory in Blyth is progressing and some of the members assisted the Blyth members in preparing the rec- tory for the new minister, The meeting closed with prayer and a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Taylor assisted by Mrs, Thomas Haggitt. AUBURN WMS The Auburn Women's Missionary Society held their April Meeting at the home of Mrs. Duncan MacKay .last Wednesday evening. President Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson was in charge and gave the call to worship. The Easter program in the Glad Tidings was followed and scripture readings and meditations were given by Mrs. John Hallam, Mrs. Roy Daer, Miss Minnie Wagner, Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Mrs. Frances Clark, and Mrs. Duncan MacKay. Mrs, Sanderson gave a meditation on the Easter theme "Christ is Risen." The Easter thankoffering was received by Mrs. Frances Clark and dedicated with prayer, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Sander- son gave a report of the Lon- don-Hamilton Synodical held at Wingham. Mrs. Sanderson closed with the benediction. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. MacKay assisted by Mrs. Clark. SOCIAL ITEMS ned last Wednesday from St. Joseph's Hospital, London where she had been a patient for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Liver- more, Robbie and Donald of Fordwich visited last Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Misses Jean Houston, Jean Jamieson and Jean Wilson of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Frances Clark, Mrs. Marian Duncanson of Dutton visited last week with her friend Mrs. Frances Clark and attended the Synodical meeting at Wingham where she was delegate. White carnations, white gladioli and yellow shasta daisies set in candelabras made a pretty setting in Knox United Church, Auburn, when William Robert Cook of Blyth and Betty Joan Moss of Auburn ex- changed wedding vows on April 7, at 4:30 p.m. before Rev. Stanley McDonald of Lon- desboro and Pastor Alfred Fry in a double-ring ceremony. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Borden Cook of Blyth, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Moss of Auburn. The soloist was Miss Susan Moss of Plattsville, cousin of the bride who sang We've Only Just Begun, Wedding Prayer and More, accompanied by the church organist, Mrs. Norman Wightman. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked lovely in a floor-length gown of white polyester satin with lace trim- med bodice, neckline, hem and cuffs on the long sleeves. Her lace flowered headpiece held the cathedral length veil. She carried a bouquet of white car- nations, stephanotis and yellow roses. Her maid of honor, Miss Nancy Anderson of Auburn wore a yellow floor-length g . .,q pelyester raYge,was dot design with floral 1 hearts styled similar to that of the bride's. Her wedding ring headpiece was of the 'same material. She carried a asket of yellow shasta daisies. The bridesmaids were Miss Shelley Grange, Auburn, Miss Doris Naylor, cousin of the bride, and junior bridesmaid, Miss Lorraine McClinchey niece of the bride. They wore floor length mint green gowns of the same material and design as the maid of honor's and carried similar baskets of flowers. Miss Susan McClinchey, niece of the bride was flower girl wearing a yellow dress similar to the maid of honor's and carried a basket of shasta daisies. Master Brent. Zimmerman of Stratford, nephew of the groom was ringbearer. ° The groomsman was John Stewart of Blyth and the ushers were Ronald • Henry, Warren Cook and Ross Wilson, all of Blyth. Following the ceremony a reception took place in the Sun- day. scho6I room of the church where the wedding dinner was served by the U.C.W. Yellow and green streamers and yellow shasta daisies decorated the room and a four tiered decorated wedding cake cen- tred the main table, Assisting the bridal party in receiving the guests was the bride's mother wearing a two- piece dress of royal blue polyester crepe with navy braid trim on the jacket, navy and white accessories and a pink rose corsage. The groom's mother also assisted wearing a blue figured sheer gown, gold accessories and a yellow rose corsage, Harry Moss, of Plattsville, uncle of the bride was master of ceremonies. For a trip to Northern parts, the bride donned a red suede velvet pant suit, brown ac- cessories and a white rose cor- sage. Tbe v pewl •IS eds will reside at Guests were present from Toronto, Windsor, London, Stratford, Amherstburg, Platt sville and the surrounding A wedding dance followed are a. in the Auburn Com- munity Memorial hall. UCW holds meeting The General meeting of On- tario St. United Church was held in the church parlor Wed- nesday April 11 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ross Trewartha opened the meeting with a short reading. The theme of the devotions was "They will know we are Christians by our Love" which was taken by the evening Unit. A hymn was sung. Mrs Ray Wheeler gave a reading on the scripture. The Lord's Prayer was repeated and another hymn sung. Mrs, Trewartha then conducted the business. The minutes and a thank you note were read by Mrs. Geo. Colclough. The treasurer's report was given, by Mrs. Roberta Plumsteel. It was moved that we continue to sup- port our Foster Child. Mrs. Cecil Elliott gave the social report. There, will be no bale packed this spring. The Westminister College weekend will be held in Lon- don from June first to third and Alma College St. Thomas from August 19 to 22nd. The next General meeting will be held on September 12. The program will be in charge of the evening Unit with lunch and devotions by the afternoon Unit. The flowers in the church will be looked after by the evening Unit for the month of May. A program was then enjoyed by the ladies which consisted of two Duets by Mrs. Ernie Crich and Mrs. Gordon Richardson "How Great Thou Art" and "Ivory Palaces" Mrs. Ernie Radford gave a piano selection "Oklahoma." The guest for the evening Mrs. Charles Nelson who showed her pictures on dif- ferent flower gardens around town and other places and pic- tures of scenery was introduced by Mrs. Mervin Batkin, Mrs, Norman Trewartha showed a few pictures and gave a short, talk on Kenora. Rainy River district where money was sent for "Our Live Love Project". Mrs Carmen McPherson thanked our guest and all who took part in the program. The meeting was closed with Prayer and lunch was served by the evening unit, .41J,J 1,4 :14J 1,1 it. e l, On" KY,' first 'day as •pla'nt manager in a Volkswagen fac- tory a German engineer had the words "THINK BIG" pain- ted on his office door. On his second day, he was fired, the Ontario Safety League reports. CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY APRIL 19, 1973--3 CHURCH SERVICES ALL, swim ON STANDARD TIME ONTARIO STREET UNITED -CNURCN "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" MINISTER: LAWRENCE S. LEWIS, B.A., B,Th, Organist end Choir Director: Mrs, Doris McKinley, A. Mus. SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1973 , EASTER SUNDAY 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service & Nursery li:;su Junior L.origregation THEME: "THE LORD'S -SUPPER" Special music by Senior & Junior Choirs 8:00 p.m. The community is invited to Ontario Street for a joint service with Wesley-Willis with Dr. Mowatt preaching. NOTE: Community Good Friday Service, 8:00 p.m. at the Christian Reformed Church. EVERYONE WELCOME Wesley•Willis—Holmesyllle United Churches REV A J MOWATT, C.D., B.A,, B.D., DD., Minister MR. MURRAY uo,NALL - ORGANIST MRS. WM. HEARN - CHOIR DIRECTOR WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH "THE CHURCH THAT CARES" SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1973 11:00 a.m. FAMILY EASTER SERVICE Special music by the choirs Nursery & Messengers 8 p.m. Joint Easter Service at the Ontario Street Church. GOOD FRIDAY JOINT SERVICE 8p.m. at Christian Reformed Church) HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 1 p.m. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE NOTE: ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT WESLEY-WILLIS on April 29th (11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.) CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton 263 Princess Street Pastor Alvin firtukarna, 8.A., B.O. Services: 10:00 a.m., and 2:30 p.m. (On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.) The Church of the "Back to God" Hour every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO EVERYONE WELCOME Mrs. Thomas Lawlor retur- ned home last weekend after being a patient' in Clinton hospital for a few. days. Mr. and Mrs. Orval McPhee have purchased the home for- merly owned by the late Mr, and Mrs. Bert Craig. Mrs. Wilfred 'Sanderson and Mrs. Frances Clark attended the Synodical of Hamilton and London W.M.A. at Wingham last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Towe at- tended their grandson Graham Plant's wedding in London last Saturday. 7rfOrars Street witliTsgr; 7T. igifft, .11#;.7-9, rqi..,: . raT:rS" , and , in C.I Rita , n7ii..ii, Oita 1 r•-"Wli., erhe`— riftfiK Raithby, Mr G4 if fri . #01te6:1 !,.,,!:T.-z ..f,'' ,,,,,k..•e... .:,...'.:tirid eriiiik-gtirgery s liat- Week. I :,...,:t Torrance b.. 'Ictra.''`A;346if'PliifliPs prgYed"a '"'-''''' 'M r . `'and"'-M r s ."''' ' Will itiln flier, Mrs. - abbe ' Straughan visited for a few days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jardin Mrs. Thomas Johnston retur- Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYOR and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE CLARENCE DENOMME DAYS NIGHTS ' 482.9505 482.9004