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,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)
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and Mrs. Keith Allen in the
loss of her father John Scruton
in Clinton July 12.
Visitors with Miss Edyth
Beacom and Mrs. Laura Lyon
on Wednesday were Mr. and
Mrs. Manko and two daughters
of Gander, Newfoundland, and
Miss Olive Johnson, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jackson
and family of Ridgetown spent
the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen and
attended the funeral of Mr.
John Scruton, Clinton.
Miss Edyth Beacom, Mrs.
Reg, Lawson and Mrs. Allen
Shaddick attended the Strat-
ford College closing on Sunday.
Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice spent
the weekend in Stratford with
her daughter Ann and attended
Stratford College closing on
Sunday.
Debbie Shaddick of Goderich
spent a few days this week with
her grandparents Mr. and Mrs,
ismook Joe Shaddick.
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