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CHURCH
SERVICES
ALL SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
MINISTER: LAWRENCE S. LEWIS, B.A., B. Th.
Organist and Choir Director:
Mrs. Doris McKinley, A. Mus.
THE CONGREGATION WILL
WORSHIP'AT WESLEY-WILLIS
CHURCH FOR THE MONTH OF JULY.
Wesley-Willis—Holmesville United Churches
REV. A.J. MOWATT, C.D., B.A., B.3., D.D., Minister
MR. MURRAY McNALL - ORGANIST
MRS. WM. HEARN - CHOIR DIRECTOR
SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1973
"THE CHURCH THAT CARES"
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
10:45 a.m. Hymn Sing
11:00 a.m. Worship Service,
Nursery & Junior Congregation
THEME: "WHAT ABOUT THE NEW MORALITY?"
SOLOIST — MRS. ALICE ANDREWS
Ontario Street Church will worship at Wesley-Willis during July
HOLMESYILLE UNITED CHURCH
9:45 a.m, WORSHIP SERVICE -
ALL WELCOME
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton
263 Princess Street
Pastor Alvin Beukema, B.A., B.D.
Services: 10:00 a.m., and 2:30 p.m.
— (On 3rd Sundayv9:30•Amm.6-,6.“.•, • .24 ,••164b ,r
!Mot!: Service at 11:00 a.m.)
'The Chur.ch of the "Back to Goil" Hour
•every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO
EVERYONE WELCOME
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. T.C. MULHOLLAND, Minister
CHARLES MERRILL, ORGANIST
SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1973
9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship
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Everyone welcome
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
"EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF
TO GOD" — ROM. 14:12
PASTOR: REV. L.V. BIGELOW
10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 1:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY
PRAYER MEETING YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING
EVERYONE WELCOME
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Clinton
SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1973
6th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
11:30 A.M. MATINS
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
8:30 p.m.—GOSPEL SERVICE AT DRIVE-IN
Ides., 8:00 p.m.--PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY
For information Phone: 482-9379
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
168 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 WELCOME
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
PASTOR: DWIGHT B. STRAIN
ASSISTANT: TED RAMSAY
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
at
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
HURON STREET,
SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1973
11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
IN ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH
WITH
THE WATCHMAN QUARTETTE
AND
REV. MERYLE DOLAN
7:30 p.m. Special Evening Service
in St. Andrews Church
With
SPECIAL SURPRISE QUARTETTE and
REV. MERYLE DOLAN
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SUNDAY, JULY29
WAYNE McLEAN
RADIO STATION MANAGER AND ANNOUNCER 'OF
SARNIA WILL SPEAK
AND
DUETS And. TRIO &
Westfield Fellowship Hour - 2 p.m.
Huron Men's Chapel, Auburn - 8 p.m.
ALL WELCOME
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SUNDAY AUG. 12th
10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 EVENING SERVICE
SPEAKER THE PASTOR
SUNDAY, JULY 29th
IN
ST. ANDREW'S PRES. CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
PRESENTS
RENOWNED EVANGELIST
REV. MERYLE DOLAN
AND
THE WATCHMEN QUARTETTE
11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M,
COMMENCING AUGUST 5th, ALL SERVICES OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
WILL BE HELD IN UNION WITH ST. ANDREW'S AND WILL
TAKE PLACE IN ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH for July and the month of August
SUNDAY AUG. 5th
10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
GUEST SPEAKER
REV. W.E. STRAIN of NORWICH
SUN.—AUG. 19th SUN. AUG. 26th
10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 SPECIAL SERVICE
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RECEPTION FOLLOWING
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11:00 MORNING WORSHIP
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What's new at Huronview? Couple wed in Clinton
Despite the cool wind of
Monday afternoon, many of the
residents were able to enjoy the
Band Concert at the second
storey windows with about 60
others on the west lawn,
The regular "Family Night"
program was held on Tuesday
evening this week to accom-
modate a visit by a group of
young musicians from the
Toronto area. These young
people are working under a
Government sponsored
program, Music Concepts
Workshop, and have enter-
tained a variety of audiences in
South Western Ontario. Mem-
bers of the band are Mike Ross,
Bob McNiven, Ian
MacDougall; Vince Brady, Jack
Welbloom, and Mike Bern-
stein.
The 38th annua4 Crich
Reunion was held at the
Seaforth Lions Park on Sunday
afternoon July 15th with an at-
tendance of 56.
In the afternoon the sports
were as follows: pillowcase
relay, Pearl Cummings team;
roll the bottle, Eleanor Falcon-
cers team; hammering the nail,
Eleanor Falconers team; birth-
day closest to the picnic, Phyllis
Connell; couple married the
longest, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pep-
pers; oldest person present, Jim
Carnochan, newest married
couple, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Hugill.
After the sports a delicious
supper was enjoyed by all.
A short business meeting was
conducted by president Archie
Douglas. The minutes of last
yeds picnic were read and
seconded by Jack Turner. Two
minutes silence was observed
Nineteen residents attended
the Octogenarian picnic and
program at the, Anglican Parish
Hall at Goderich on Wed-
nesday. Everyone reports a
most enjoyable afternoon with
the McMillan Family, talents
from the Goderich Psychiatric
Hospital and others providing
the program followed by
refreshments and a social hour.
Mrs. Mary Johnson, 99, and
Mr. Walter Kingswell, 95, of
the Home are the eldest lady
and gentleman members but
just didn't feel able fdr the trip.
Many thanks go to those
responsible for the get together
as well as the gentlemen who
provided the transportation.
for the ones who had past away
since last year's picnic.
The treasurer's report was
given by Phyllis Connell with a
balance on hand of $16.64
Murray Crich invited
everyone up to his place next
year for a chicken barbecue. It
was moved by Helynn Kushner
and seconded by Doris Hugill
that we accept the invitation,
Phyllis Connell thanked
Helynn Kushner for donating
the prizes for the races.
The Officers for 1974 are as
follows: president Harold
Crich; vice-president, Elmer
Townsend; treasurer, Helen
Lawson; secretary, Doris Crich;
sports committee, Jack and
Eleanor Brown, Murray and
Doris Crich; Helynn and Barry
Kushner; table committee, Mrs.
Harold Crich, Eileen Town-
send, Eleanor Falconer, Doris
Hugill, Geraldine Brown.
suung-gtiANAFIAN
Baskets of pastel coloured
shasta daisies decorated St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic
church Clinton for the 3 p.m,
wedding on Saturday July 7 of
Miss Rosalie Stauble, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Stauble, Ceylon and James
Shanahan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Aloysius Shanahan of Clinton.
Father , McMaster officiated
for the double ring ceremony.
Miss Marie Boyle of Clinton
was the organist.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a floor-
length gown of Nottingham
lace with yoke-effect bodice, a
band at the empire waist with
gathered skirt and full bishop
sleeves. She wore a matching
bonnet hat with full-length veil
and carried a bouquet of
winghim shasta daisies and
baby's breath.
Mrs. Donna Stauble, sister-
in-law of the bride, was matron
of honour and the bridesmaids
were Mrs. Edna Elliott, sister
of the groom, and Mrs.
Florence Elliott, a friend. They
wore gowns of Swiss dot, un-
derlined of blue, pink and
yellow with long ties forming
bows at the back. They wore
white picture hats trimmed
with sashes matching the dress
and carried bouquets of
wingham shasta daisies.
The flower girl, Tracey Saint
of Wingham, niece of the
groom, wore a mauve dress
similar to the dress of the other
attendants.
Garry Elliott of Clinton was
the best man and the ushers
were Frank Stauble of Mark-
dale, brother of the bride, and
Terry Elliott of London,
brother-in-law of the groom.
The ring bearer was Shawn
Elliott, nephew of the groom.
All were dressed in white
jackets and black pants.
Following the ceremony, a
The Township of Hay has a
new Deputy-Reeve in the per-
son of,veteran councillor John
'Pinney, and a new member of
'council in the person of Lloyd
Mousseau, R.R. 2, Hensall.
Both appointments were made
by the council at a special
meeting called for the purpose.
Following the sudden death
of the former deputy-reeve
Harold Campbell a couple of
weeks ago, the Municipal Act
called for the appointment of a
member of the council to fill
the vacancy. Mr. Tinney was
the senior member of the coun-
cil.
After appointing one of the
councillors to the deputy post, a
vacancy then existed for the
reception was held in Clinton
Community Centre. The bride's
mother received her guests in a
floor-length Carnation pink,
sheer polyester georgette gown
fashioned with fitted bodice,
pink guipure lace encircling a
stand up collar and down the
front from throat to hem. The
sleeves were full-length and
bouffant and she wore a cor-
sage of red roses. Assisting, the
groom's mother wore a long
gown of brown and beige crimp
knit and wore a corsage of
yellow roses.
Out of town guests were from
Toronto, Oshawa, Seaforth,
London, Quebec, Owen Sound,
Flesherton, Markdale, Ceylon,
Priceville, Wingham and
Durham.
Following a wedding trip to
Niagara Falls, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Shanahan will reside at Owen
Sound.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Shanahan
are employees of the Bank of
Montreal in that city.
The bride-to-be was
honoured at several showers.
Miss Sharon Sinclair, friend of
the bride, held a miscellaneous
shower at her parentAome. A
buffet luncheon was served by
Mrs. Sinclair , Sharon and
Ann.
Mrs. Florence Elliott of Clin-
ton held a miscellaneous
shower at her home.
Bank of Montreal employees
held a pantry shower at the
home of Mrs. Pat Dowdell,
Owen Sound.
Mrs. Merle McKenzie, Mrs.
Olive Irwin, Mrs. Margaret
Sinclair, Mrs. Mary Ralph, and
Mrs. Shirley Sinclair, held a
miscellaneous shower in
Stothart Hall, Priceville where
Rosalie received beautiful gifts.
A thank you tea was held on
Saturday July 14 at the home of
Mrs. Joe Stauble where friends
and relatives called to view the
gifts of her daughter Rosalie.
position of councillor. After-
careful consideration the
remaining members of council
agreed to appoint Lloyd
Mousseau to the 'vacant
position.
Mr. Mousseau is a
newcomer to municipal
politics, but is well qualified for
the position with a wide
background in both business
and farming. His father served
many years on the Hay Town-
ship council,
Both new officials were
sworn into office at a special
meeting of the council on
Tuesday night. Clerk Wayne
Horner administered the oath.
of office.
cIANToN NEWS-RoBE), l'HuBsp", JULY 26, 1873-,-.3
Pastel tinted shasta daisies
with intertwining ribbons set
the scene of the candlelight
service when Donelda Judith
Scott, and John David Dixon
exchanged vows in a double-
ring ceremony officated by Rev.
Stanley MacDonald, at Lon-
desboro United Church, July 6.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Jr.,
214 Britannia Rd. E.,
Goderich, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Dixon, 205 Rattenbury St. E.,
Clinton.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a full-
length gown of polyester crepe,
trimmed with imported lace. It
was styled with a ruffled
neckline, and ruffles at the
wrists. She wore a four-tier
cattle d raMe ngthwith ?az1
begtdPiece bf PaStelllaivprs,
Carried a- Traditiiinil Bride
Bouquet of pink sweetheart
roses, white stephanotis and
blue, yellow, green and mauve
shasta daisies,
The matron of honour, Mrs.
Jay Carter, of Clinton, sister of
the bride, wore a full-length
gown of yellow polyester crepe.
It was styled with ruffles at the
neckline, wrists and over the
shoulders, and long ties at the
back.
Bridesmaids were Miss
JoAnn Scott, Goderich, sister of
the bride, Miss Judi Kerr, Lon-
don, cousin of the groom, Miss
Terri Flynn, Londesboro, and
Mrs. Lynn Proctor, Vanastra,
close friends of the bride.
They wore dresses styled
identical to that of the matron
of honour in rainbow colours of
mauve, green, blue, and pink.
Miss Julie Lynn Scott of
Goderich was the flower girl.
She was dressed identical to
the matron of honour. All
carried Traditional Bouquets
of pink, yellow, blue, green and
mauve shasta daisies and
miniature carnations with in-
tertwining ribbons to match
their dressIs and long
streamers.
John Hoy, Goderich, friend
of the groom was the best man.
Paul Dixon, Vanastra, brother
of the groom, Jamie Scott,
Goderich, brother of the bride,
Dannyqqhnson, Bayfield,-and
Doug Bylsma, Clinton Mends
of the - groom, were ushers.
Shawn Dixon, Vanastra, was
ring bearer.
The wedding reception,
dance, and midnight supper
were held at the Clinton Legion
Hall.
The bride changed into a
blue and white dress for a
honeymoon at Inverhuron.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honoured at showers
given by Mrs. Jay Carter; Mrs.
Lynn Proctor and Miss Terri
Flynn.
The newlyweds are residing
in Clinton.
Crichs meet in Seaforth
New Deputy-Reeve
appointed in Hay