Clinton News-Record, 1977-03-24, Page 14[PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE 1
PAGE 14--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1977
Wesley -Willis UCW
afternoon unit meets
The Afternoon Unit of
Wesley Willis United Church
met in the church parlor, on
March 17th, with an at-
tendance of 17 and one visitor.
In the absence of the group
leaders, Mrs. C. Holland
presided, and welcomed
those present, and gave a
poem "housecleaning".Mrs.
J. Carter read the Scripture,
and the Confession of Sin
from the Hymnary was read
it? unison. Mrs. Holland gave
a paper on "St Patrick" and
the roll call „was answered
with "Something we had read
from the Observer".
Mrs. L. Jervis gave the
topic "The story of the
Musical McMillan Family of
Goderich," who all - play
musical instruments and
have made records, the sale
of which is sent to Missions.
They love to share their
music with others in many
ways. It's 100 years since the
first known Japanese landed
and settled in Canada, and
representatives from Japan
and Canada took part in
London's Centennial
Celebrations.
Mrs. F. Fingland presided
for the business meeting and
gave quotations from Dr.
Albert Sehweitzer'•s book on
having respect for mankind
and animals.
The minutes were read and
approved and correspon-
dence read. The treasurer's
statement was given and
accepted. Mrs. B. Hearn
reported 30 home and 16
hospital calls made and Mrs.
C. Nelsoir reported for cards
sent to shut-ins. Mrs. P.
Livermore stated spring
flowers. had been placed in
the church. Mrs. L. Ball
reported for supply work and
stated bales can be sent to
Angola ,now. It was suggested
that articles for this be,
brought to the April meeting.
Call Mrs. Ball or Mrs. Nelson
as to needed articles.
The unit is to serve the
coffee hour after church on
March 27th when Dr. and
Mrs. Mowatt expect to be
there.
Plans were made for the
church noon luncheon on
March 31st and also the
concert on April 16 when the
Chancellor song group 'from
Weston expect to be here.
This concert is sponsored by
Morning Glory unit.
The meeting adjourned and
lunch was served.,
CAS picks new slate
Huron Children's Aid
Society president Elsie
Westcott was returned to her
post for another term when
the Society held its annual
meeting at the CAS Goderich
offices recently.
Vice president for 1977 will
be Charles Thomas and
secretary treasurer is
William Alcock.
In her annual report Mrs.
Westcott noted that the CAS
had opened a new girls home
(C.A.S.T.L.E.) in July and
that it was now . filled to
capacity and "running
smoothly".
"With the financial
restraints," she noted, "it
means all our funds must be
used in the most effective and
.efficient manner. Our per-
centage of teenagers,
however, is about the same as
last year, 60 percent of all
children in care."
Mrs. Westcott also com-
mended the Huron Foster
Parents.
"As a Board, in this county,
we feel our Foster Parents
are doing a magnificent job in
caring for these children and
we are most grateful to
them," she said.
Former Hullett lady dies
ti
Mrs. George Neil,
Kathleen M. Neil of 149
Railway Ave., Stratford
passed away in Stratford
General Hospital on March 11
in her 66th year.
She was the daughter of the
late Wesley and Mary
Beacom of Hullett Township. •
-She attended Blyth Con-
tinuation School and was a
graduate nurse of Clinton
Public Hospital.
In September of 1944, she
was married to George Neil
of Kirkton, and they farmed
there until retiring to
Stratford: She was an active
member of Roy's United
Church until its closing.
For several years she has
been in failing health due to
diabetes.
Surviving are her husband
George, one daughter Mrs.
Bob (Marilyn) Crummer of
Stratford, two grand-
daughters Lisa Marie .and
Paula Laureen, and two
sisters Mrs. Laura Lyon and
Edythe Beacom of Lon-
desboro. She
was
predeceased by two bothers
Harold Beacom and Herbert
Beacom.
The funeral and committal
services were conducted by
Rev. S. McDonald of Lon-
desboro at the Death -Leslie
Funeral Home, Mitchell on
Monday, March 14.
Pallbearers were Calvin
Christie, Murray Christie, Al
"Eveleigh, Mike Maloney,
Murray Mueller, and
Theodore ;Vink. Interment
will follow in Roy's
Cemetery.
Smile
Side streets are like trees.
Some sap is apt to be running
out of them.
{--F+
Middle age is when you
become exhausted simply
from wrestling with your
-conscience.
+++
Then there was the fellow
who went into the road
business and folded.
SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
" ESTABLISHED
OVER SO YEARS
FOR SPRING
INSTALLATION
YOUR MEMORIAL
SHOULD BE
ORDERED NOW
CUnton - 5eaforth
Area Representative
MICHAEL FALCONER
153 High Street
Clinton
482-9441
Goderich Area
Representative
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 Cambria Road
.Goderich
5244345
map
- Photo by McDowell
Anderson-Heffron
White mums tinted with tuxedos with black lapels.
blue decorated St. Michael's They wore pink carnations.
Roman Catholic Church, The groom wore a red rose
Blyth for the January 21st similar to the bride's
wedding of Jim Anderson and bouquet.
Marg Heffron. Guests were greeted at the
The groom is the son of Mr. Blyth and District Com -
and Mrs. Eric Anderson, R.R. munity Centre by the parents.
1, Londesboro and the bride is The bride's mother wore a
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. full-length blue gown of
Gerald Heffron, Blyth. jersey satapair and wore a
Father Joseph Hardy of- coursage of pink carnations.
ficiated at the double ring The groom's mother wore a
ceremony with Marie Boyle full-length rust polyester
as the organist and Stephen doubleknit with a floral
Cooke as the soloist who sang design and wore a corsage of
"The Wedding" and "Hand is white carnations tinted blue.
in Hand." o Guests attended the
The bride wore a floor- wedding from, , Hanover,
length gown of jersey London, Walkerton, Strat-
satapair. The empire ford, Hamilton, Goderich,
waisted gown had a long Clinton, Seaforth, Londesboro
floating skirt and a hooded Prior to the wedding, the
cape falling into a long chapel bride was given a surprise
train trimmed with white shower at Joanne
maribou fur. She carried a MacDonald's and Doris.
bouquest of red roses and Laidlaw's; a shower at Lynda
white daisies. Horbaniuk's; and one at Jo
The maid of honour, Mary Cronin's.
Heffron, sister of the bride The couple is residing at
wore a floor -length gown of R.R. 1, Londesboro.
china blue jersey satapair
with matching hoode� jac�Ce
trimmed with white maribou
fur. She carries a uuu,i,:t . „-
white daisies and pink mums.
The bridesmaids, Lynda
Horbanuik, sister of the
groom, Debbie McDougall
and Linda Hamm, friends of
the bride, were dressed in
gowns identical to that of the
maid of honour: Deanna
Heffron,' niece of the bride,
was the flowergirl and was
dressed the same. They all
carried bouquets )f white
daisies and pink rr ums.
The best man was Ken
Anderson, broth,;r of the
groom. The ushers were, Art
Heffron, brother of the bride,
Bob Douglas and Bill Turner,
friends of the groom. Scott
Cronin cousin of the bride
was the ringbearer. They
were dressed in pale blue
Whai's new al Huronview?
There was a number of Debbie McLeod, Julie Ralph,
special activities at the Homg Norris Flynn, Steven and Bill
last week in honour of Saint Glanville and David Garrick
Patrick's and each•area was with Marie Flynn and Nelson
decorated with shamrocks, Howe providing the ac -
green and white streamers, companiment for the dan-
pipes and high hats. cers; and the Bradley Family
The celebrations started on sang some Irish melodies.
Monday with Old Time and Mrs. Leybourne, a native of
Irish music provided by Ireland, thanked the en -
Marie Flynn, Lorne Lawson, , tertainers on behalf of the
Norman Speir and Cecil residents.
Skinner. Nelson Lear sang a The Goderich Women's
solo -number, Galoway Bay Institute were hosts for the
accompanied by Elsie March birthday party.
Henderson. President Mrs. Holmes
Marshall Bell was brought greetings from the
welcomed to the Home. Ed Institute , and the program
Zeale' and the Clinton was provided by Mr. and Mrs.
Christian Reformed volun- Allan Schram Muriel
teers assisted with activitkes. Harrison and Lyn Sigurdson
Mrs. Lyle Storey arranged who sang duets accompanied
and directed an Irish by Mrs. Snyder; Mrs.
program for 1- amily Night. Hawkins with a piano solo
This program for Saint and Mrs. Clairemont who
Patrick's has been a tradition gave a reading.
by Mrs. Storey for the past
seven years and was rated by
the residents as the best yet.
The step dancers included
Cheryl Cooke, Lynn Nigh,
Tracy Wright, Lana
Macintosh, Shelly and
Sandra Finlayson, Daun and
Debbie Flynn, Melissa
Moffatt, Lisa and Lynn
MacDonald, Laurie Bell,
Vern Sawyer, Madonna,
Carol Ann and Ann Marie
McQuaid. There was vocal
solos by John Garrett ac- Elsie Henderson, Myrtle
companied by his mother; Parker and Ethel Hill played
square dancing by Cheyline Irish music on pianos in three
r.1-.,•�il1�. Connie McClure, of the floors.
Anstett Jewellers
LIMITED
11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901
OPEN WEDNESDAYS
For Your Convenience.
HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9
a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday nights 'till 9 p.m.
JOIN US THIS
SUNDAY, MARCH 27
AT 8:00 P.M.
SPEAKER:
REV. CORDON GOODERHAM
OF FORT ERIE
SPECIAL
MUSIC:
SOLO, DUET & TRIO
"EVIL PREVAILS
WHEN GOAD MEN
DO NOTHING"
Huron Men's Chapel
AUBURN
s
Gifts were presented to the
celebrants and Jenny
Rutledge expressed the
appreciation of the residents.
The tables in all of the
dining rooms at the Horne
were decorated for- Saint
Patricks and set banquet
style. The Huronview
Orchestra and Nelson Lear
toured the Home before
dinner singing and playing in
each of the areas.
Baptist WA meets
The March meeting of the
Baptist Women's Auxiliary
was held on Thursday, March
17 in the Christian Education
Room of the Church.
Hazel Clifford opened the
meeting with prayer and then
a familiar hymn was sung.
Devotions were read followed
by a reading entitled "Out of
Season".
The minutes were then read
and the treasurer's report
given, and the roll call was
answered by 10 members
each answering with a Bible'
verse containing the word
"Earth". Business was then
discussed.
A comical piece was read
entitled "An Indian Legend
On Creation," followed by a
piece about St. Patrick. A
hymn was sung, and the
Flower report given. Then
this part was closed in
Prayer.
The monthly Dutch Auction
was held, and lunch was
served.
Next month's meeting will
be held in the Christian
Education Room of the First
Baptist Church on April 21 at
8 p.m. All ladies are welcome.
r
1
1
Wing am
Memorials
+ Guaranteed
Granite
+ Cemetery
Lettering
+ Buy Direct and
save Commissions.
BUS. PHONE 357-1910
RES. 357-1015
Save electricity,
save money.
' There are two ways
saving electricity can save
money.
First, the obvious one.
The less you use, the less
you have to pay for. And to-
day, electricity is simply too
valuable to waste.
Second, something
not so obvious. Ontario uses
more and more power every
year. This means an ever
increasing investment in plant
and equipment...and their
cost is rising rapidly. The cost
of fuels is also increasing
rapidly. These costs inevitably
show up in the pripe you pay
for electricity.
You can help to slow
down the growing demand
by using electricity wisely.
Don't waste it.
Conserve energy.
The future depends on it.
1
1
CHURCIt
SERVICES
ALL SERVICES ON STANDARD TIME
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
1 "' MINISTER LAWRENCE S. LEWIS B.A. B. Th.
ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR
MRS. DORIS McKINLEY A. MU$.
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977
PASSION SUNDAY
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service & Nursery
SERM9N: "THE THREE CROSSES"
This is •a special, youth service with the Aletheta Gospel
singers, a talented group of youth singers, bringing message
in sacred. gospel music. Come and bring a friend.
2:30 p.m, Bible Stud in the Church Parlor
Everyone Welcome
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
THE CHURCH THAT CARES
MINISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E.
ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE POTTER
CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN
Any one wishing a ride to church. Phone 482-9696.
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977
11:00 a.m. - Worship Service
11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery
SERMON: "GOD SO, LOVED THE WORLD"
by Dr. A.J. Mowatt
Coffee Hour with Dr. and Mrs. A.J. Mowatt
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
1:00 p.m. WORSHIP AND SUNDAY SCHOOL
SERMON:
"GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD"
by Dr. A.J. Mowatt
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH
243 Princess St. E.
REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977
SERVICES
10:00 a.m. - Worship Service
MESSAGE "FAITH AND JOY"
2:30 p.m. Worship Service
MESSAGE "PETER'S DENIAL"
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 OF HIMSELF
TO GOD — ROM 1412
PASTOR: BRIAN HARRISON
10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY
WEDNESDAY 8 p:m. PRAYER MEETING YOUNG
EVERYONE WELCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977
10:00 A.M. HOLY COMMUNION
FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL
482-9379
162 MAPLE STREET
(1 street west of Community Centre)
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977
9:45 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE
It OOa.m —SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR
7:30 p.m. at the Chapel
Speaker): Charles Shorten- London
Formerly missionary to Angola
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Pastor Wayne Lester
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
166 Victoria Street
9 45 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Serv.ce
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service
ALL WELCOME
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. EDWIN G. NELSON
CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977
10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
Sacrament of Holy Baptism
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CLINTON
SPEAKER: JACK CHRISTIAANS
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977
10 00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages
11 00 a.m. Morning W.orsh,p
Everyone Welcome :ear"''
SAINT JOSEPH'S
Catholic Church
James St. Phone 482 9468 Clinton
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977
LENTEN PROGRAM
THE FAMILY IN THE 70's
• Sunday - S p.m.
"FINANCES AND NEW MARRIAGE LAWS"
Mass Saturday 8 00 p m
Sunday 11 00 a m
Confession Saturday 7 1S p m
ALL WELCOME
4
A
t