Clinton News-Record, 1975-01-02, Page 5Oboist jos 4neptCin$,
CililitAAV i en's'I,nOtitute took,.
ht '=fo m a noon- Inch t��w�
with,,45 attending. onPee,„ 19
Stanley 1k400onald .af
L+ondesboro brought' the -In,
stitute 'the Christmas message. •
opened by ,speaking of his
hristmases .` in, Clinton and
than 'IA Saskatchewan,. On in-
• terpr,".eting the Christmas,story
,.of d$.ethlehem and Chr-iat',•s
* birth; even in Bethlehem no
one—W'as ready We are not
ready-, for Christmas until we
-i l,(PAir• above :..vot "I ! rd alisltn. which was much enjoyed. Mrss,,
s•i a time of 1704004 liiott read a pcietn Thelia
and expressing the wonder 'of' Lovely Things," '['hank yeti
•
Citr
lattna
od Olin. Love is the message notes were received from the
,. The •, Giicierich Township. Wein and George Hardy. ''of �G�t�a�attnas. ' It is �anl�r;1o`va Hoggarth family, Mrs.. •.Busby Women's.. Institute volunteers Carols i�trere"sung by a mixedTt1ht'cnn•car with life. Mrs. N. and the Children's Aid. assisted with ' Monday' after- chorus and there • were in-
ioll'ancl than ed Rev. • A reply to the lette'nn"Ma` boon's activities. Mu}ic for the strumentals by a twenty mem-,
lVicDonald for hiil�message,. Mustard' report was • read occasion was provided by Molly ' ber rhythm band. �'ollcl�cjng-a
Mrs. M. Wiltse `have relating, their views and will be,-
Cox, Mrs. Driver, Norman visit,.._.from Santa Claus, 200
"Thoughts. for, Christmas„ taken into consideration. •11�Ir• Speir, Jerry. Coll;i�`s, Phillia residents gathered in -the main
Li�r>ng"- Christmas depends on Riddell also - thanked the In- p the rhythm band and"' dining roomarea for a.Christ=
- how much faith and love, that stitute for their - inter -est and Regier,
abides in our hearts. With hoped that like some other Whistling„ number by Doral mas supper.
•Heard. Carolers from the Clinton
friends_ and family, remember things --it isn'C•laid away" to 'One hundred and thirty Pentecostal Church led by Rev.
whaCµhristnzas really means. collect dust. Consideration of a ,t re ijunior primary and kindergar- Hoy were taken on a,tour of the
: .In the first place its ours smallers o . board h p d ten students of the Clinton Horne on Saturday evening.
because God gave his only Mrs. J. 'Grigg reported for the Public School presented their The Seaforth Lions Club
Begotten Son, Pause in humble London Area Convention held Christmas program .-for the visited the Home on Sunday af�
and serene gratitude for the --gift in Strat ora Nov. 27 and 28th. residents on Wednesday after- ternoon and provided a carol
that changed the world. Kind- .The Federated News was sub -
w, .,.n nese an a wor o noon. Mr. Taylor, principal of sing and variety program. Bob
hl intro uce the um- a
d d f cheer is as scribed to by members. d d h S tt I was emcee for the after-
eh
-'A;BY- MRS• IVAN .McCLYMONT
There was a goad attendance
at the Varna -Goshen Christmas
-conceit on 1VlondaY night.:.. .
The.. UC W • meeting. -for
,.
January will ° be „:.hale` .on
January 9 in the basement of
the Church. -
Mr, and Mrs. (Eric Chuter
and family,, and Mr. and Mrs.
_Orville .Schilbe and family 'are
holidaying in -Florida!
Mr: and Mrs. Wesley Russell
of Cromarty visited Sunday_
night with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
McClymont.
np
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good as a gift, especially to the A ststudy of the handbook is the scgobars which included'" -'cogs by noon and led the singing •ac -
lonely. • planned for the January 23rd -the -juniors directed by Miss companied' by Jim Scott.
Mrs. Nivens played several meeting. Members are to bring Westlake and Mrs. Jewitt; by The Junior Choir of Nor-
sele�tions on the mouth organ their handbooks. the primary choir directed by r••"thside' United "Chu-rch led by
Act .Fast to be canned
Act Fast", CFPL-TV's this type of program", said Mr.
original charade -game show Plant •,"and after much, con -
and one of the longest running sideration and a great deaf �f
entertainment programs on
Canadian television will ter-
minate January 26 it was an-
nouncedtoday by by James A
ant Station Production
Manager.
"There is a trend away from
Sunday, January 5
SPEAKER
REV. LEONARD WARR
SPECIAL MUSIC BY
THE CAMPBELL FAMILY
8:00 P.M.
Huron- Men's Chapel
AUBURN
EVIL PR AILSS. WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING
regret we have decided not to'
Mrs. Maloney and ,Mrs.
Williams. • The' students
displayed a great deal of,
singing and acting, talent and
the program was thoroughly
enjoyed, by ifiverydne. Mrs.
continue production." Buchanan expressed the ap.-
In the almost 20 years "Act'i""--'•preciation of the residents.
Fast" has been on the air The Bradley fariiily of Clin-
thousands of dollars have been ton, who.) have --entertained hun-
won by church groups, service dreds of people in the area
clubs, charitable organizations during the past two years
and the like to further their provided the "Family Night"
worthwhile projects, including program. The family_ of seven,
many from this area: ' ' Winnifred, Marie, Eugene, An -
The program panel acted out sberth, Damain, John and
charades sent in by the home Jacqueline sang several Christ-
audience and each successful mas numbers and Irish tunes.
' attempt won money for the The singers were accompanied
studio audience represented by
'al'cominunity organization. ' "
Some of the biggest names in
Canadian show business have
appeared as regulars or guests
over the years -- Ward Cornell,
Pierre Berton, Paul Soles.
Geoff Bingle, • one of the
original panel members in
1955, is still with the show.
(Along with Geoff they first
panel consisted of Mary Helen
Mrs. Mclwain sang two, num-
bers, there was step dancing by
pupils of Mrs. Storey, a. piano
C i NEWJ
0,40--l• Iby Patricia and David
Rammer' and bag pipe selections
by Doug Hoover. and the.
McPherson Brothers. Santa-
Claue--arrived in time to wish
everyone a Merry Christmas
and to distribute his pack of
oranges..
A group of young people from ,
the Brucefield area provided a
half hour of -entertainment for
Monday's activities. The first
part was a take off from the
T.V.V. program Hee Haw. -The '
second part was the Christmas
Story with the singing of ap-
propriate carols. Old tyme
music by. Marie Flynn, Lorne
Lawson, Norman Speir, Jerry
Collins, Philip Regier, and step
•
dancing by Dawn. and Debbie
Flynn with' assistance for the
afternoon by the Christian
Reformed Volunteers was ap-
preciated by. everyone.
Renovation work starts
at Van Egmond house
Work started last week -,on
restoring the • historic Van
Egmond House in Egmond-
ville. Van Egmond 'Foundation,
chairman Robert Newnham
said the work so far; which 'is
financed under a Local
Initiatives grant, has consisted
by their father, Eugene, on the of stripping off old wallpaper in
at'ccordian. And Mrs .L•eyburne..2. the" house and a Bengal clean
thanked the Bradley's on
behalf of the residents. • up' •
"We hope that the house it -
The annual residents Christ- self can tell us more than the
mss program and party was hearsay we have now about
held on Friday afternoon. Ad- what it cine was like", Mr.
rninistrator Mr. Archibald was Newnham said.
chairman fon. !the progratii' -An expert fro
which
Museums
which included ' readings by and HititoricaliSites Board of
Irene. O'Connor, Bertha Diehl, the Depatiment of Colleges and
• Margaret Erratt,, Ben Sowerby, Universities in Toronto, Mrs.
Tiny, McPhillips, the late Pat- Margaret •Kehn, Iris Sparling,
...,...-,.'..-....._..,ar�.,... . • Van Camp,
art Lennox and host Alma . favix, Mary
Ward Cornell), •Bill Brady, the Alice 'Buchanan, - Jennie
present host ,has been with• the McGratton, Dora Buchanan;
show for 10 - years. Other vocal solos by Helen Fischer
veterans are Meg Daniels, Ed- and Morgan Dalton and a duet
die Escaf, ' Diny , 'Dalby and by Sarah carter and Dora
Irene Dapueto. tluchanan. 'There• was a skit
the ':English comedy "Sarre ° "Till .Eight"" with Phillip
Mothers. Do 'Ave •'Em" will Regier, .Jerry Collins and
move MO the 6'30 p:rn. Sunday Gladys Stanlake and shepherds
time slot. George Nicholson, Cameron
Your Public Utilities Commission
Accounts Will VOr:Y. -
Any number of conditions can cause changes -In your,Utility .
accounts as rendered every two months on the average. Greatest
use of Hydro is generally experienced during -Winter months.
Winter has its longer periods of darkness and the heating season.
-Some Conditions That Can Cause Changes Li
Your Accounts:
HOUSE HEATING
Electricity is used to operate associated forced air systems,
burners, circulating pumps, controls, supplementary heating,
and so on: The colder and more prolonged the Winter month
the greater use of both electricity and fuel.
ADDITIONAL NEW APPLIANCES---
Such as a television, range, dryer, refrigerator, freezer, radio,
Hi:Fi, air conditioner, etc., will generally result in the increas-
ed use of Hydro.
ENTERTAINMENT AND COMPANY—
The greater use of, electricity for 'cooking, lighting, washing.,.
trying, ironing, television, and so of.:
Preparations and f stiviti•es are usually 'accompanied by
the 'Increased use of electricirty.
ILLNESS IN THE HOME—
beat lamps, heating pads and supplementary heating can be
• the cause of increased electricity nse.
An increase in number is generally reflected in an increase
in Hydro.
UNNECESSARY USE—
Light's and appliances left on when riot required can cause
changes in accounts.
BILLING PERIODS-
Saturdays,
Sundays,- Holidays.��htetrlltty'fd •obtain deter read-
ings and so on wilt caU •variations in scheduled meter read----
ing dates.
oPod•W°1wn
Electricity meters are tested and
sealed -as to accuracy by the
Standards Branch, Canada Depart•,
ment of 'Trade and Commerce.
Dorothy Duncan, has been
visiting' 'the house and Mr.
Newnham said the restoration
will be under her overall direc-
tion.
Things of historical interest
will hopefully be found as the
house is being "Stripped down"
but Mr. Newnham emphasized
than an expert would, have,. to
assess their importance.
Mrs. Duncan will be back at
the house early ip January and
hopes to visit the project every
few weeks.
Mining geophysics could be
said to date from the year 1600
when Sir William Gilbert
discovered that the earth was a
huge magnet.' •
r ; ;ii1i FAITH TEACHES
;'Human rights, the recognition of the true worth of all
/ mankind, whatever colour or:custom, is hot legislated
t by governments, but rather are God given rights. This
recognition Is not a generous impulse on the part of
some citizens but a fact of Ilfe• In the estimation of God
all men are equal, there is not distinction or preferment
for any soul In the dominion'of His•justice end equity.
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May you, grid y ur family be
blessad with happiness and
health for the New Year.
ALL SERVICES ON STANDARD TIME
ONTARIO STREET.UNITED CHURCH.
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
MINISTER: LAWRENCE S. -LEWIS, 8.A., ,5.Th.
ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR:
MRS. DORIS McKINLEY, A. MUS.
JANUARY - 5' 1975
SUNDAY, JANU
9:45 a.m. Sunday School ,
CONFIRMATION CLASS
11:00 e•m. FAMILY WORSHIP & NURSERY
11:30- a.m.` Junior Congregatloh-.
SERMON: "BEGIN AT THE BEGINNING"
EVERYONE WELCOME
JOHN WISE
GENERAL INSURANCE—
GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS
Clinton
Office: 482-9644
Res: 482-7265
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
"THE CHURCH THAT CARES"
IIEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING 'PEOPLE
, MINISTER: JOHN S. OESTREICHER, B.A., B.R.E.
ORGANIST: MISS CATHARINE POTTER
CHOIR DIRECTOR: MRS. WM. HEARN -
SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1975 -
11:00 a.m- MORNING •WORSHIP" '—
SERMON:.
SERMON: "CHARACTERS I'LL NEVER FORGET"
"THE MAN WHOSE GOD
MADE HIM AN OPTIMIST"
11:00 a.m. Sunday School, and Nursery
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
1 p.m. Worship Service and. Sunday School
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"THE- MAN WHOSE GOD •
' MADE HIM AN -OPTIMIST-•----- -
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482 -9310
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482-7747
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CHRISTIAN' REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton
263 Princess Street
Pastor Alvin Beukema, B.A., B.D.
Services: 1Q;00 a.ip• and 2:30 p; m•
, (On 3rd Sunday; 9:30 a:rri.
Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.)
The Church of the "Back to God" Hour
every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO
EVERYONE WELCOME
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
"EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT QF HIMSELF
TO GOD — ROM. 14:12
PASTOR: REV. L. V. BIG
1p:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m.
7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP '
WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING
EVERYONE WELCOME
ELOW . -
MORNING WORSHIP'
8:00 p.m. FRIDAY
YOUNG
PEOPLE'S MEETING
- ST. P -ALJ 'Sr -ANGLICAN -CHURCH
SUNDAY,, JANUARY 5, 1975
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS
FELLOWSHIP DiBLE. CHAPEL
• - 162 MAPLE ST. '
(1 street west of Community Centre)
9:45 a.m.-WORSHIP SERVICE
11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR
8 p.m. Gospel Service
Tues., '8:00 p7m.—PRAYER and- BIBLE STUDY'
For Information Phone: 482-9379
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
•Pastor: Leslie Hoy, 524-8823.
-ti-f-440"iii MOT01 51. P-.
146 ,YAtotoria Stream,.
.: 9:45 Fein rill drly ° Shcl`c +ol " y •�
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
ST• ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN (NUM.',
REV. EDWIN G. NELSON
CHARLES MERRILL, C1RG 4NIST
.SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1975
10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
All Welcome
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MOON ST., CLINTON
SUNDAY,JANUAAV 5, 197d
10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages
11:00 a.m.,Morning Worship
SPEAKER: MR. JACK CHRISTIAANS
Special Mudo
Thum. Evening .' 8:00
.Bible, Study and prayer meeting
Ali Wellcome