Clinton News-Record, 1976-11-18, Page 11ist
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baptism. They
Daniel Johnson of Later end
Louise G ibbings; Erin
h icbelle, daughter of Leon
and Linda IiorbaaYntuck aaad
Christy lean, daughter
iteaeneth and Laura seott.
e; luacasior congregation
teachers , were Mrs. KOn
Jewitt.. Mrs. Ken Halley, and
Carol Cartwright. Rev,
McDonald's message was
"man should not live by
bread. alone".
Berean Unit
The Berean unit held their
November meeting on
Tuesday, November 9 at 2
p.m. in the church hall.
evotionswere centered on
Remembrance Day. The
meeting opened with a poem
and the theme of the meeting
wars."bond of peace".
Alice Davidson read the
scripture from "Reach
out" and led raYert,,I
offering was taken, while
Hattie Wood played music
and Alice Davidson received
-it with prayer. Devotions
closed with "Faith. of our -
fathers" and prayer.
prayer.
President Hattie Wood
presided for business and she
welcomed • all visitors,
members and special guests.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read by Dora Shobbrook
in absence of the secretary.
The correspondence was a
thank you from the Howatt
family, _ a letter of thanks
fr7orn Dorothy Little, and a
card from Tri Duizer who was
on holidays in Holland.
Happy Birthday was sung
_for Laura Saundercock and
isabel Airdrie.
Tri Duizer will clean brass
in November and Alice
Davidson will clean it in
December.
The December 14 supper
will be pot luck dinner at
12:30 noon. Bring a guest. Gift
exchanges are not to exceed
SI.50 and no names should be
attached.
The nominating committee
wall have the full report in at
V the December meeting. Roll
call was answered with a
bible verse with the word
ladle �?t!+et'elonthe'I1e of Pine
wh
Was a hideout for
pirates.
There Was a lar* Of
¢uta to see places, due to
restrictions placed by the
Cuban government
" women were thanke+
Alice?!,,..Y1and c
by Davidsondso� ea;
..,
�presented with macrame
liers which were Made
Mice Buchanan.Rev.
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McDonald closed with a
prayer andlunch was served
by Mary Robinson, Dora
, Shobbrookand Tri Duizer.
Womanrs Institute Meeting
The WI meeting was held
on November 10 in the hall.
The meeting opened with the
usual l ritual with Ruth Vin-
cent at the piano. President
Dora Shobbrook welcomed
visitors and members with a
thaaught, "Itnowledge is one
thing that does not become
secondhand when used' Roll
call was. answered by
something for which Russia is
famous.
The minutes of the last
meeting and the -financial
report were readby
secretary -treasurer ,A die
Hunking and and correspondence
was a thank you from the
Howatt : family, a thank you
from Dorothy Braunsdon,
letters from ' the Heart
Foundation, dation, andthe Vanastre
Recreation.
The 4-1I Achievement Day
will be held in Blyth on
.NovoMber 27.
Mary Robing z` eportet tin
thefurouview Bazaar which
was 'a • huge success and
thanked all those who helped..
-The group is to cater to the
Hog Producers on November
25.
Card \ arty convenors are:
November 19, June
Fothergill, Dora Shobbrook,
Elaanaa Jewitt and Mary
Robinson; December 3, Beryl
Reid, Marjorie Anderson,
Jessie Tubbutt and* Beth
Knox.
Susan Jamieson played two
piano solos and Marjorie
Duizer gave the WI motto.
The guest speaker, Ron
McKay was introduced by
Marjorie Du lzer. Mr. McKay
spoke on his trip to Russia.
Beryl Reich thanked him.
The meeting closed and lunch
was served by Ruth Vincent,
Annie Vincent and and Maaary
Robinson.
Merlon .atteaatading.
a Prince Edward' .
tato, a gift from M>rr
Sohn l c►llard, who
hem back from PEI
et Don MeSser and
th welcomed aalt to,
i
- vetting, h ..
able. Pl�� � e'N ��
°Med with a hOunt bounteous t
luck supper followed by`
games and fun for Oentallet r
The biggest story told w
woni by Trudie Pollard, the
e
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biggest whopper by
Jewitt and John Pollard
running a Close second.
Mrs. Pollard told a bit of
theicbackground- of the life of
PE and Gare Jewitt showed -
a film "My Island Home"
which was enjoyed by young
and old alike.
Study Grip
There was an excellent
attendance at the study group
hia Sunday ttveittt7ag_In:.. elks,,
church hall. The theme fear
the study groups is "Basic
beliefs of our church". The
study for Sundayeveniwa.
oto_ is the'holy spirit". Ne
Sunday evening, the study
will be on the subject "Is
there life after death?"
what you think
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taught to the next generation,
_please drop me a line. .
Ivan Jensen,
P.O. Box 1537
Innisfaail, Alberta.
Saturday, visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Vic; Stackhouse was
Mrs. Jack Traquair of St.
Thomas, •
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Rill Stevenson,r.,Belrave
visited tb-the Staeitheitseii.
Sunday ;reran visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Ha+old
Longman were his sister Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie 'Weymouth,
Sebring lle.
Mrs. Corea Alabas
returned to her home In
Woodstock. on Sunday having
Vent . two weeks with her
cousins Mr. and Mrs. Arie
Duizer.
Mrs. Pert McBride of
Carlow spent Monday with
her aunt, Mars. Laura
Saundercock.
A family dinner was held on
Sunday at the ..home of Mr.
and Mrs.. Airie Duizer
following the baptismof the
gr at grandson, Daniel John
Gibbings �a ent were Mr.
and Mrs, Carl Sowerby,
God ch; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gr, ibbings and family
and= Tom Davidson, Clinton;
Mrs and Mal. Joe Hunking
and wily, Auburn and Mr.
and. 'rs, Larry Glbb ngs, Lee
audDariny, Clinton. -
Congratulations to •. Glen Mr.'and" *. heals Caldwell
McGregor a and°Louise Lovett *pent the weekend In Toronto
who were married in _ the with their daughter Mr. and
church by Rev. McDonald on Mr. Joe Mustin, Candice
Thfie as verb ovember an.G
,i V421 an�d AirS
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li+lrs. Lloyd Pipe S sent Bill Sot `aunt and Biri
Tuesday and WCdn Tuesday"thFriday was their
the Londesboro WI branch. 4pg lab Lint David
delegate a a at the area con- C tantine of Chateiuguay,
vention held inTillsonbuarg. Quebec. She and and her husband
Visiting on the weekend had Just returned home from
with Mrs. Alice Davidson was a three week vacation
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. spending five days in
Barney Politick, Toronto. Belgium visiting friends and
Mrs. Allen Shaddick spent the rest of the time in
two days in Toronto attending England.
the teacher's Federation Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley
work shop. attended the 25th wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Bunking, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Duizer and family visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hunking, Todd and Tara, RR
2, Centralia.
On Wednesday, Mrs. Bert
Shobbrook accompanied Mrs.
Danny Colquhoun, Chastity
and Kennie to Woodstock for
the day with Mrs. Ross
Milison. Mrs. Ron Ellerby
' came home with there.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Shaddick were
her sisters, Mrs. Irene
Ferguson, London and Mrs.
Doris Snyder, Kitchener, and
on Sunday, Mr. Jeff Shad -
dick, Moorefield.
Mrs. Tom Duizer and Mrs.
Albert Buffingaa spent -
Monday and Tuesday at
Toonto at the Royal Winter
Fair a a as guests of the ministry
of agriculture for 411 leaders.
Twenty-two members of
tl-eMagic Cele enjoyed a
delicieuas dinner at Wesley
Willis Church on November 9,
Margie Smith's winning
team was treating Rita
Dale's loser.
The ladies moved into the
parlour '`for their meeting.
Mary Murch was in the chair
and opened with a, poem and a
reading about remembrance
and peace.
The Beatitudes were read'
in unison, and the minutes Of
the October meeting were
read by the secretary, Helen
Davids. The treasurer's
report, read by Florence
Culver showed a balance of
$447.37 of which $362.37 came
from the penny contest.
Bazaar convenor Florence
Oliver thanked all the ladies
for their- work and support.
The bazaar was the most
successful ever.
Addle Jervis reported 12
hospital and 16 home calls
had been made by the group
during the previous month.
Supply convenor, Marg
Cole reminded the members
that articles for the bale must
be in before November 15.
The December 7th meeting
'Il be held in the -church
aarlour after singing carols in
the hospital, and every lady
?of the church will be most
welcome to join in the singing
of carols. Everyone is to
bring a sandwich and
astm in les.
The U . S's Christmas party
is to be ember 1 at 6:30, a
pot luck supper at the church.
The Penny Contest will
continUe for another year.
A fun song, "the urge to
grow'' was sung and Mary
Murch read an article about
the Indians of Thunder 'Bay..
They thank the Great Spirit
dally for the beautiful land.
The Meeting closed with the
Mizpah benediction..
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