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Hospital Auxiliary has
best year in many
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and Mrs. E. W. Ryan; recor-
ding secretary, Mrs. Paul
Walden; treasurer, Mrs. A. J.
McMurray; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Westlake,
of 'Bayfield.
Convenors elected were: bur-
sary, Mrs. Davies; membership,
Mrs. Mervin Hanly and Mrs.
Arabell Bushell; tray favors,
Mrs.. Howard Porter; cart staf-
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A.Adrlisop; social, Mrs.
g.'"El."Merizies:
Major money-making
projects last year were a penny
sale, $1,039; vanishing parties,
$932.50; and membership cam-
paign $385.
The Auxiliary hopes to
organize' the Installation of
televisions and a portable
telephone for the use of the
patients.
Last year, members assisted
at the adult health clinics and
along with various community
and church groups, staffed the
hospital cart twice weekly.
The Auxiliary also gave bur-
saries in the amount of $375 to
R.N. and R.N.A. students.
Reports presented at the an-
nual meeting of the Women's
Auxiliary to the Clinton Public
Hospital last week showed a
membership of 770 members
from the town and area served
by the hospital.
The 1974 list of officers in-
cludes: president, Mrs. W. T.
Harrett; vice-presidents, Mrs.
Ted Davies of RR 5, Clinton,
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ACW
Mrs. Fred Middleton was the
hostess .for the January meeting
of the'ACW of :St James, Mid,
dleton held, Thursday evening
January 10,
Present were112 -members and
the Rector, the Rev. George
Yournatoff. Mrs, Don Mid-
dleton presided.
-.'Following the opening
*Ayers., various items of un-
finished business from 1973
were completed. Mrs. Edward
Wise gave the financial
statement,..
Mr. Yournatoff congratulated
Mrs, Wise and Mrs. James
Storey,' the seeretaryj on the7ex-
cellence of the reports they had
submitted to him for . the an-
nual \ vestry meeting..
The Rector conducted the
ceremony of the Installation of
Officers for 1974;
The long-awaited books,
"Treasured. Recipes" have
arrived and are placed in many
local places of business., This
revised version contains ad-
ditional recipes, a history of the
church and many household
hints.
'A 'lovely letter. of ap-
preciation from the Rector -was
read, referring to the ACW as
"the prayer arm of the chtirCh ,
as. well as being an excellent'
working group".
In the absence of the
Secretary, Mrs. Joseph Storey
read the minutes.' it was
decided to renew 'Mr,
Harrison's subscription to the
CLINTON NEWS----REPORP THUR4WilAWARY 17, 197 PASON
News-Record and also send
him a plant, "Thank you's"
were received from Mrs. John
Graham of Wallacetown, the
family of the late Milton Steepe
and from , Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Welsh and from Canon F. H.
Patti, or. Brantford.
,Miller reported .
for the Dorcas and distributed
quilt blocks.
The decision. to hold a euchre
party in the church Sunday
School room this Friday
evening January 18 revives a
very popular social feature of
former years. Neighbours are
invited to attend and if they
don't play cards to bring their
checkers or whatever. Let's
shorten the Winter!
Mrs. .Edward Wise requested
donations of vases for the Clip-
ton Hospital.
The St, James ACW'has been
unable to secure a president for
this year, With this in mind,
Mrs. Doh Middleton picked' five
leaders to be responsible for
imp6rtant decisions, worship,
program and lunch. Her
choices of leaders are as,
follows: Mrs. Don Middleton,
Mrs. Edward Wise, Mrs.
Ray Wise, Mrs. Joseph .Storey
'and Mrs.'Biancbe Deeves.
Mrs, Don Micidlieken con-
tributed 4.1:mem:I:Lord-Ave give
you this day."
FollowIng • the "business
meeting, a social hour was en-
joyed. Mrs. Fred Middleton
and Mrs. Dutot served a
delicious lunch.
The W.I. held their gamily
and consumer affairs meeting
on Wednesday, January 9, un-
der conveners Mrs. Don
Buchanan and Mrs. Art
Colson. First vice-president,
Mrs. Harry Tebbutt was acting
president and started the
meeting with the opening ode,
Mary Stewart Collect and "0
Canada." She also read a poem
"When good folk walk beside
us." The roil call was answered
by naming a Canadian province
and its premier or flower em-
blem. Minutes of last meeting
were read by secretary Mrs,
Margaret Taylor. Mrs. Tom
Allen sang a piano solo and the
financial report was given.
Thank-you's were read from
Ben Riley, Beth Knox, Jessie
Jones, Jean Coldwell, Bert
BrunsclOn and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Allen. A report was read
on the use of the W.I. Bursary.
The officers conference is to
be held May 1st and 2nd with
Mrs. Harry Tebbutt as
delegate. 4-H leader school will
be February 11 and 12; and a
senior leaders' , school on
February 7 and 8 in Wesley-
Willis church with Mrs. Eric
Anderson and Mrs. Tom Duizer
to attend. It was moved to
cater to the men teachers'
association beefliatiqiik
January 29 and also to pay
$100 to the Hall Board. '
A nominating committee was
appointed consisting of Mrs.
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sanctuary. Ushers were Gary
Buchanan, Allen Peel, David
Reid and Greg Riley, The choir
number was "It's only a
whisper away". Mr, Jim
Jamieson, Clerk of the Session,
introduced Jeff and Linda
Dixon who presented their son,
Derek James to Rev. McDonald
for baptism. Rev., McDonald's
message was "Something.
beautiful forGod",
Clair
,lir, ac S Armstrong,ra nd m r Mr:
air Vincent
Charles Scanlon attended the
election of Mr. Bill , Elston for
1974 Warden of Huron County.
.Congratulations to Mrs. Arie
Duizer celebrating her birthday
on Sunday, January 13 with
the family calling in the
evening. •
Mr. and Mrs'. Bert. Shob-
hr.00k''iisited Sunday afternoon
with the former's sister, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Pere. Gibbings, RR1,
Clinton.
Miss Julie )Bowie returned
home on Saturday from spen-
ding a week, with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Thomas, Ottawa,
The executive of the UCW
metpri Wednesday Jan. 9th for
dessert lunch at the home of
the president, Mrs. Tom Duizer
with 16 present.
Mrs. Duizer welcomed all
and opened the meeting with
prayer. Dates were set for the
1974 meetings and Mrs. E.
Wood gave the treasurer's
report, showing 1973 receipts of
$2,401.08.
Tom Allen, Mrs, Norman•Cart-
wright and Mrs,- Ted Fothergill.
Committees for card parties:
January 25, Mrs. Lloyd Pipe,
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook and Mrs.
Les Reid; on February 8, Mrs.
Eva Howatt, Beth Knox and
Mary Robinson. •
"Ice Bekiamins, accom-
panied by gnitar, sang three
solos, "Love one another",
"Friend named Jesus", and
"Commit your life right now",
A reading by Mrs. Gourley
followed entitled "A Knack", A
report from Huronview was
given by Mrs. Robinson, noting
that meetings will be held there
on the third Mondays in
January and February. '
The motto was given by Mrs.
Don Buchanan reading "Jirn,
Hall and his family", "The old
and the lonely are here with
us", and a poem "Gifts". Mrs.
Art Colson gave the topic with
a paper "Points on buying
groceries" illustrating that one
does not need to be rich to feed
Well. Collection and pennies
were received and the meeting
closed with the Queen and W.I.
Grace. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Lloyd Pipe, Mrs. Ben
Riley and Mrs. J. Clair Vin-
cent.
The W.I. held a card party in
the hall on January 11 with 11
tables in play and Mrs. Burns
and Mrs. Fothergill in charge:
Winners were: ladies' high,
Mrs. Don Howes; ladies' low,
Mrs. Don Buchanan; lone
hands, Mrs. Bob Trick; men's
high, Bob Trick; men's low,
Len Shobbrook; lone hands,
Mrs. Les Reid playing as a
man). Three boxes of groceries
were raffled. Winners were Eric
Anderson, Len Shobbrook and
Mrs; Norman Wright. There
Will be another card party on
January 25 at 8:30 p.m.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee retur-
ned home on Saturday,
January 12 having spent three
weeks vacationing in Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm-
strong attended the ex-warden
banquet in the Legion Hall,
Goderich on :Tuesday, January
8,
At a baptismal service held
in the United Church on Sun-
day morning Gordon Shob-
brook was welcomed into the
BY MRS- BERT' SHOBBROOK The kitchen conarnittee repor-
BEREAN UNIT ted that a meeting with the
contractor was planned. Supply
The Berean Unit of the UCW secretary Mrs, Harry Durnin
held their meeting Tuesday reported that bales were sent,
January 8th in the church hall, as were 125 pair of mitts.
President Mrs, Ena Howatt Secretary Mrs. Mac Sewers
opened the meeting with prayer read thank-Vous from Rev.
and read a poem, "God is in. McDonald and Mrs. Bill
every season", followed by a Hamilton for Poinsettias and
hymn. from Bruce Heath and Mrs.
The theme was "time to Gilbank, recording secretary,
Spend" and the scripture was Discussion followed on
read by Mrs. Robinson With the
meditation and prayer being programs and money making projects for the year, Used
taken by Mrs. Howatt. cards are to be left at the
Mrs. E,' Wood gave the church,
treasurer's report, saying that Mrs. Margaret Whyte
the unit had given $326,10 thanked Mrs, puizer for the use
during 1973. The minutes of of her home and all who helped
the last meeting were read by in any way. Mrs. Duizer closed.
Mrs. Shobbrook and correspon- the meeting with all repeating
dente was from the Watkins the Mizpah Benediction.
family, Mrs. Jones, Bert Shob-
brook, Earl Gaunt and Mr. W.I. MEETING
Heath of CAS,
Mrs. Laura Lyon of the,
nominating,committee reported
that Mrs. Dave Anderson is to
be the first vice-president and
that two boxes of children's
clothing, 42 pair of mitts and,,
some money was sent to the
Children's Aid Society. Three
large bales were sent to Rev,
Ludford on Christian Island
and the London Mission §er.-
vices. Mrs. Wood reported that
she had taken scarfs, bonnets
and crib quilts to Wingham.
Rev, McDonald presented a
schedule for meetings for 1974
which was accepted. The of-
fering was accepted and birth-
day greetings were sung. Roll
call was answered by paying
fees with 16 present, Mrs.
Howatt closed the devotions
and the business period with a
poem and prayer.
The program consisted of a
poem "Snow Stars" and a
reading "Open Doors" by Mrs.
Lloyd Pipe. The study was
taken by ReV. McDonald with
the topic, "Social problems of
the church" and he showed
slides on "Overview" and
closed' the meeting with prayer.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Margaret Whyte and Mrs. Ena
Howatt. The February meeting
will be at the home of Mrs.
Bert Shobbrook with Mrs.
Dave Anderson and Mrs. Joe
Shaddick in charge of the
meeting with the topic being
"Indian work in the church."
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