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Clinton News-Record, 1973-07-19, Page 9Action Prkedi chicken& Shrimp Swint and Sour Spareribs Ow king Frozon Dinners 14.01- PEG 5951 JULY ALIGNMENT SPECIAL REG. '12 YALUt $10" PLUS PARTS LORNE BROWN MOTORS LtivoTto SERVICE CENTRE Just Across The Street From Out Nivi/ And Used Car Lot Hilihvilni No. $ _Clinton ,CLINTON NEW4,IREPOtiP. THURSDAY,, MIX ,104,4 News of Londesboro, Lyon, Colleen Carter, Mary Lou Vincent, Barbara Olousher and, Cheryl Reid; priniaryo Helen Lawson, Sandra Westerhout, Doreen. Radford, Vaughn flunking, Joanne Snell; intermediate, Rev, McDonald and Marlene Sewers. On Friday, closing exercises were held when mothers,grand, mothers and friends attended, Joanne Snell was pianist as the nursery class sang several songs they had learned. The primary class sang a song and repeated 'memory verses and the intermediate a sang a song ,and had' a skit, John Lawson read the story of' the Good Samaritan and it was acted out by several of the class. A collec- tion was received by Carol Jewitt and Julie Snell, Rev. McDonald closed with prayer and all were invited to the church hall to view their crafts and have cookies and freshie, All deserve a lot of credit for their work. United Church The United Church held their annual Open Air service and picnic at Seeforth Lion's Park on Sunday July 15th at 10:30 a.m. when over 150 atten- ded and were greeted by Rev, and Mrs. Heckendorn of Kit- chener, a former minister of the charge, who was guest speaker. The Service began with 'Time for singing' led by Rev. McDonald with Mrs. Nixon and Ken Scott leading in music with an accordion and a guitar. A collection was received by Cathy Lyon, Cathy Penfound, Marlene Sewers and Diane Presczator. Rev. McDonald welcomed Rev, and Mrs. Heckendorn whose message was 'compare the present with the past'. Rev. McDonald closed with prayer. Following the service, all en- joyed a bountiful pot luck smorgasbord dinner arranged by Mrs. Gourley Whyte and their committees. After dinner, sports were en- joyed with Mrs. Nick Whyte Jr. in charge of nursery children; Mrs: John Lyons and Cathy Penfound, intermediate; seniors, Rev, McDonald. Next Sunday, Rev. Jim Ludford of Christian Island Mission will be guest speaker. a Shobbrook. Thank you's were Taylor, near the river. The held their July meeting on July The theme was 'How big is Your God? Scripture was read home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd meeting opened with prayer lay preeident Mrs Bite Howatt. 10th on the lovely lawn at the by Mra. Myrtle Fairservice, The preeident gave meditation and prayer and thanked Mrs, Taylor for offering her home given by Mrs, E. Wood and the were read by secretary, Mrs. B. and offered our sympathy on the passing of Mr, Taylor's brother Harold in Toronto last week. _ Mrs. Harry Duran. Mrs. Margaret Whyte 'read a would be here July 22nd and minutes of the last meeting received frOin Lisa bnizer and seas Missions need stamps for . leprosy; knit bandages are needed for Angola. would take bales back to Cedar College week will be August 19- in need of clothing. The Over- nin reported Rev, Ludford Point, Christian Island. Alma 22, Mrs. Howatt closed devotions and business with pray' and the Lord's prayer repeated in unison, with God.' A musical number by Brenda and Nancy Andrews, Janet, Karen and Joanne Wood 'To see' written by Mary Haws poem 'Do You have time to study with prayer and a reading 'My Conversation accompanied by Brenda An- drews on the Melodica 'Today climbing Jacob's ladder'was newsletter. Borne missions are is my moment' and 'We' are sung. Mrs. Wood introduced who gave some interesting facts on lay people. She read a poem who was nearly blind and was Mrs. Taylor, guest speaker, -The report Was The Rerun unit of LT,C.W, Supply secretary, Mrs, Dur- Mrs. Edwin Wood gave the Mr.. Bort illosobbrook jorie Anderson, Dorothy Brun- the August meeting will enter- moved a vote of thanks to Mar- sdon and Hazel Reid, lunch committee and Alice Buchanan followed. President Marjorie will be held August 20-21 and and Jessie Tebbutt, sports. tain the Cheerio Club and all grandmothers, June Fothergill meditation was 'Reach out', a Jessie Tebbutt. Duizer; (tied); shoes in paper bag, adults, Tom Duizer; juniors, Dennis Fothergill, Patricia Millson; water in cup, Patricia Millson;gueasing number of candies in jar, juniors, Heather Fothergill; seniors, Myrtle Burns. Anderson welcomed all and thanked them for coming:. A training school for 4-H. leaders Taylor and the girls, who were husbands and families to a pic- by races and contests conduc- and under, Lisa Duizer, Crystal Kennedy; 6 to 8, Diane Bunking; older girls, Nancy Fothergill; balloon race, Florence Cartwright, Marjorie Fairservice; articles in egg, Vi gave a .report of Wingham Then they sang it, The closing nic on Wednesday evening July 11th in' the Londesboro hall. Supper was enjoyed, followed ted by Alice Buchanan and U ,C.W ,, then activities, 'Joyful, Joyful we adore you' and Brenda read *bout the author of 'Amazing Grace.' new version of New Testament. Mrs. Wood thanked Mrs. Mrs. Wood's granddaughters and closed the meeting. allocation etc. The girls sang There were 18 members present Gourley and Mrs. Robinson. and ; 10 visitors., A short business meeting The W. I. entertained their Results were: races 5 years Mre. Ken. Wood of Wingheln Lunch was served by Mrs. W.I. Picnic editor , of 'Dot' Magazine. She Vacation also spoke about Jimmie Shad of Toronto who wrote a book , The church vacation achool for Explorers. He had was held last week with an e Muscular Dystrophy and died enrollment of 65. Staff and at the age of 18. She also told of children's teachers were: nur- Judy Pullin of Scott Missions. sery, Edythe Beacom, Shirley (3 miles west of Clinton on No. 8 Highway) SPEAKER: JOHN• MARTIN of Wallenetein, Ont. SINGERS: "REVISED VERSION" front Arkona SUNDAY, JULY 22 8:30 p.m. COME AS YOU ARE IN YOUR CAR nom.. Ilica01111?1E RIPARS We Keep Your Path Straight And Narrow Bible School [Ala Lou Nitehei! AbAdapt' Nefeemremwii Quatihil BEEF pFisrst me 4Rli r r Oeariljs California STEAKS Steaks CrossCr Rib Steaks SUPER-RIGHT, RED BRAND GRADE "A" GREAT ON A GRILL ! lb n All prices shown in this or/ guaranteed effective through Saturday, July 21st, 1973. COUNTRY STYLE SHOPSY BRAND, COLE SLAW OR SHOULDER AND BUTT Pork Chops SCHNEIDERS BRAND, SLICED Cooked Meats 6-oz Vac Pac 44? 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