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Clinton News-Record, 1976-10-21, Page 10by the, Towin Halt last tue e eiong tom#id acs KOnneth Scott in o arge ity minutes Were accepted r. read by the secretary', . tstnnoe aS Bradnraek, the treasurir galre his or lit" uron Vit:man' o. ` i d +ed f r a Fall rat , n � re o lth 1 held' 1110 dnesda t is Knox... crests or Presbytekia:n Church out of" their Goderich. own pocket. Due to the illness of the oyer and In the fina>+�ial statement, � 3Mrs, Robert Slater pointed secretary, Mrs. Lillian ur awl a ban.. u!Gt. Thank: Yon notes were read All ,....seq. inthat the Li. l League Kerslake of Seaforth, Mrs. J. a and plans were: made to tt o , All - pkat int f in e been started b McDonald ofSeaf Orth was charge of the devotional dieS+h► d of a ao!s+e fur the - restore Santa and the ;cutter tam fwd �'period and took as her L. u is : kit.'min eason. Anfan Haggitt .nnd secretaryfor the meeting, "lesson, Luke 4; 1+x-3 hert. Mrs. +■�.ame _ �x o a Mrs. for�nvii t+atio to+g d th herss,el*y nd:�tLh OW in herop.�+ini4n After the minutes were ac- scripture sson, en. 1!eFiMrM�M S TVwe, invitation attend the herself el w'fF't"�!�t'^T . i A t! r i League Could of cepted as read a discussion • verses for. her Thanksgiving . �h 1McClracy`�'Mrs• Ross Lucknow H+urttc,ultur�al ultlesSi the, � ut ork sho Trews, Mrs, Robert society was accepted, ur, ford to purchase crests for all took place abo. w p Mrs. Robert Slater, Plans Were also discussed players in:, the league that and it was announced that the ;, Arth William Andrews, Mrs. for the District annual to be there would only be - the Haannilton-London Synodical Mrs, n �Powel Mrs. Brian held on April 23 in Auburn. presentation of the.trophy to would be held in Knox R �' wri ht and Mrs. Donald The next Open meeting was the Winningand the addition Church, Stratford, April 12 g planned for November 1, of shield engraved with the and 13 1977. The Belgrave Mrs. Brian Hallam thanked when Mrs. Stewartteam's Mune and year. The Auxiliary are to be the Blathwayt the coaches who were Doug will demonstrate how to wrap decision of the winning coach Nominating committee. .00 Glousher, Dana Bean, Brian Christmas parcels and make to present his or her team It was announced that Miss McClinchey, Terry Powell, Christmas decorations, with creest 1 s done without Ida White had returned to Trudy Maachan, Gary Premium bulbs will be given consulting the Little League India last week. It "was an- Hakkers, Linda Hakkers, to the members. committee and therefore nounced that Mrs. Rochus Fred Lawrence, • Rick The lunch committee will must be his or her own Faber, the literature Doug: Chamney, be Mrs. Dorothy Grange, responsibility. secretary had the highest JFerguson,hMrs. Slater .re reported that sales among 3'ohn Verwey. '-Bill Sproul, Mrs. William L. Craig, the 47 Ps.The January Rick Stemma and Ross Dobie. Russel Brindley. Mrs. John , for donatiohave beenns the annuallaced in eeeti will be held M.rs. Garth McClinchey Durnin and Mrs. Ernest the stores thanked the umpires who Durnin. Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Community Hallowe'en party on January 12 in Seaforth. were Bill Robertson, Brian Mrs, Frances, Clark and Mrs. to be held on October 30 at Mrs. Bert McCreath of Hallam, Greg Hallam, Keith Ross Robinson were named to 7:30 p.m. The, Committee are Goderich, Glad Tidings Hallam, Larry Lovett, Rick represent the Horticultural expecting to entertain 130 secretary asked all S ernen, Chuck Kerr, Darcy Society -to plan for the Family children this year. Plans are ..Auxiliaries to send in their Andrews, Brad . Andrews, Night with the Women's underway to'o`irganize a subscriptions immediately. gent Andrews. Robbie Institute. • Badminton Club, anyone Mrs. G.G. McEwan of Plunkett Allan Caldwell, RECREATION interested is asked to get • in Goderich, the treasurer gave David Cartwright, Linda and i COMMITTEE touch with Lori Mansell or the financial statement. The Gary kiakkers, Doug The Auburn Recreation Frank Slater. offering was received by Mrs Glousher, John Verwey, committee met on Tuesday KNOX UCW G.G. McEwan and Mrs, 3~ rank Van Dongen Jr., Terry evening, October 12 in the :Plans are underway by Gordon Kaitting of Goderich Powell. Don Plunkett, Jim Auburn Comm unity the members of the Knox and dedicated with prayer by Schneider, Any Lubbers, Memorial hall. The meeting United Church U.C.W. to hold Mrs. River. A quartette Shannon Niblock, Bob Powell was calledfor the purpose of a Western Variety night in the composed of Mrs. Clayton and all those who were called electing officers for the Auburn Coen munity Edward ", Mrs. Gordon when the need arose. Recreation Committee before Memorial Hall on Friday Knitting, Mrs. Helen Lindsay Brian McClinchey, coach of the fall and winter. season November 5 at 8:15 p.m. with• and Mrs Ann Livingstone the second place team . begins. However. as there local talent and guest stars presented the Little League were . only nine persons they Bradley 'amil of Glousher,resent, it was decided,. to Clinton.-, • Tickets.. wi e y,, trophy to Doug. p �, �. bo coached the winning postpone the election un:'e ;av$ilalJt€rpn! Elnit � +crs. teatn, next meeting to be held in the The Autumn Thankoffering Doug's Dodgers assisted by Community Memorial hall on meeting of Knox United Ross Dobie. Players on the , Wednesday November 3 at Church U.G. was held on tears were Captain -Mike Van 8100 p.m All ;parents and Sunday evening in the church. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Ernest Durnin and Mrs. John Dur- nin. Mrs. Allan Webster gave the Call to worship and welcomed everyone and Mrs. Norman_ Wightman was the organist. Mrs. St. Jean and Mrs. Peter Verbeek assisted in the devotional service. A duet was sung by Mrs. Eric Luther and Mrs. Clifford Britton of Hensall. Mrs. Verbeek gave a reading on Thanks and Mrs. St. John led in prayer. A solo was sung by Mrs. Eric Luther and the offering was received by the ushers Mrs. William L. Craig and Mrs. Robert Arthur. • The guest ' speaker, Mrs. Eric Luther of Hensel' was introduced by Mrs. Brian Hallam She gave an in- fm�k Armstr. ong dor beI ;lite + s t va ble er i n the Onto* a Soccer A sec_ ,41104 this Year. The award, was Present ed: at they banquet last Sunday at the Legion. (News -Record photo) Scott y, left,, received the Clint* Minor. Soccer f Assm+� 's hlghezt scorer award at their banquet last • Sunday. Tony Jeacock made the presentation to Scott, who scored an average of 2.4 goals per game. (News - Record photo) theme. The . meditation was followed by prayer. The roll call was answered by a verse with each letter in Thanksgiving. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock reported on the Huron Presbyterial which had been held in Goderich that day, orders were taken for the Presbyterian Calendars and Glad Tidings magazine. Invitations were accepted from the Knox United Church U.C.W. to attend their Thankoffering service on October 17 and also to First Presbyterian Church Seaforth on Wednesday October 20 to their Thankoffering meeting when Mrs. E. Creasy, Synodical treasurer will be guest speaker. Mrs. Frances Clark, the treasurer gave the financial statement and plans were to have the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Raithby. The hymn, Now sing we a song of the Harvest was read and,the offering was received by Mrs. Clark and dedicated by Mrs. Sanderson. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock had sang two numbers. Mrs_ Bert the _mission study on Africa McCreath gave a reading on ' tettiing ,about the, trials of the Thanksgiving. Christians and the whites in $ g" ds s word. Th ;meeting The- guest �pnnker ;� • ��[rs. � closed� with a hymn and the Mundell, president ofwas the Hamilton -London the benediction by Mrs. Synodical W.M.S. was in- Sanderson. troduced by Mrs. Clayton A lunch was served by Mrs. Edward of Goderich. She Deer. spoke of the work in the SOCIAL NEWS Presbyterials throughout the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alien Synodical and took for her and Barbara of Agincourt inspiring message -Worriers were week-bnd visitors with or Warriors relating the Mrs. Beth Lansing, Christians life in to -days Mrs. Myrtle Munro visited world and took each letter in last week in Toronto with her the words and told how son. Mr. Robert Youngblut, everyone could leada more Mrs. Youngblut, Susan, abundant life, be alert and Kristen and Bruce. where she can help with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies money and time. spent last week -end at a Mrs., Molly Waddell of cottage at Bayfield. Seaforth thanked the speaker Mr. and Mrs. Glen and all those who had assisted Youngblut and John of in the meeting. The inspiring Ottawa and Mrs. William devotional period was taken McLennan of Winnipeg spent by Hensall W.M.S. Those Thanksgiving week -end with taking part were Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Hyde, Mrs. Rochiks Faber, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and Brown of Blue Springs, Mrs: "Bert Thompson. The Missouri and Dr. 'mid Mrs. Goderich Ladies served Murray Barr of London visited one day last week with iuncrt. s pt r i n g T h a n.ks gi w i n g The October meeting of the their uncle, Mr. ' Ed. Davies message and took as her , Auburn Presbyterian and Mrs. Davies theme -Be Joyful in the Lord. Woman's Missionary Society Mrs: John Moore, former After the closing hymn and was held last Wednesday Nora Grant of Teeswater and the benediction by Mrs. evening at the home of -Mrs. a teacher at S.S. No 9, Mullett, Webster a lunch was served Roy`Daer. The president Mrs. - and her daughter, Cheryl of in the Sunday school room Wilfred Sanderson was in Sault Ste Marie visited last and a social tirne enjoyed. charge. Wednesday with, :Jr. and ide,'.!a `r' fol" tb t nrtsi $s' auction corningup soon. The>tual of Jewell chapter to sited the Xi Epsilon Beta chapter to their Christmas bazaars on December 7 and the chapter agreed they woulde to help. with the blood donor clinic on November 8. Th culture program was given. b , Mari Dobson, on "Tilt ,EST OW* MEW l $101010G OM 24* Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell-. Miss Diane Kirkconnell has accepted a position with Imperial Oil in . Edmonton, Alberta and has been working there for two months. Mrs. and Mrs. Herb Monck of London and Mr. and Mrs. B. McKenzie of St. Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNall of Welland visited " last week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Thomas Haggitt is a patient in Clinton hospital with a fractured ankle from a fall on the Auburn street. Visitors on the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Philips were Mr. Harvey Wightman, Waterloo, and his mother Mrs. Earl Wightman of Lucknow, Dr. and Mrs.+-. Nigel Harradine of London, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Medd and Aaron of Ilde/tan and Mr. and Mrs. William Guest and Nancy of London. Mrs. Mary Rollinson and son Mr. Murray Rollinson returned home on the week- end after visiting with . the former's daughter, Mrs. Alfred Weston and • Mr. Weston in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and Jennifer of London visited on Sunday—with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. f QUALITY MERCHANDISE f LOWEST PRICES /FREE LESSONS /LAYAWAY PLAN /BANK FINANCING All organs ordered or purchased during October include a tree draw, to the value of CS. to 5100. in vouchers, redeemable at any store in the Goderich Suncoast Mali. 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