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Clinton News-Record, 1978-02-23, Page 14PAGE 14—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1978 Ont. Street UCWsets dinner prices The Ontario Street UCW executive accepted the social convenor, Mrs. M. Trewartha's idea that a price be, set for banquet and wedding dinners. It was decided by the ladies at their Tuesday, February 14 meeting that the banquet price would be $4.25 a plate and the wedding charge would be $4.50 a plate. Mrs. Trewartha also reported that the annual bazaar festival will be held on Saturday, November 18, 1978 from 2 - 4:30 p.m. President, Mrs. Cecil Elliott opened the, meeting with a reading and after the January meeting's general minutes were read by Mrs. James, Mair and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Wilfred Parker. Mrs. Elliott gave a report on the Huron -Perth Presbyterial meeting held in Mitchell. Three topics on the agenda were, Indian affairs, alcohol and drug concerns and how firm's the foun- dation. Mrs. Elliott brought back material that is to be used by the Units in their meetings with a variety of program ideas. The allocation for Mission and Service will be sent quarterly, starting in March. The UCW will also give a cheque towards the repair of the church organ. On Sunday, February 19 at 1 L a.m. the UCW were scheduled to be in charge of the centennial service. The guest speaker «ac Mrs. Stewart Miner of Exeter. A smorgasbord pot luck lun- cheon followed the service. World Day of Prayer will be held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Friday, March 3 at 2.30 p,_m. A service will be conducted at 10:30 a.rn. on Friday, March 3 at Huronview. A food forum, "Tricks With Mix" will be held on Marchi4 from 8 - 9 p.rn. The March executive meeting will follow the food forum. Mrs. , H. Johnston would appreciate any calls if you know of someone that should be sent a flower. Her number is 482-7636. The meeting closed with Mrs. Elliott reading an ar- ticle pertaining to Valentine's Day. - by Nina Inkley Holmesville UCW finish quilt by Blanche Deeves UCW meets The UCW of the Holmesville United Church held their February meeting as a work meeting on Tuesday, February 14 with 20 members present. A bountiful pot luck supper was served at noon. The president Mrs. Ila Sturdy conducted the business. Anyone wishing a ride to the World Day of Prayer service in the Presbyterian Church on Friday, March 3 is asked to call Mrs. Sturdy. Pennies are to be handed in at the March meeting. Captains Mrs. Alice Porter, and Mrs. Jean Perdue, Mrs. Kay Wise and Mrs. Phyllis Cox offered to contact the girls to clean the church. A large quilt and crib quilt were completed by the club at the meeting. ' Holmesville United Worship service at Holmesville United Church was held on Sunday morning. Before the children went down to their Sunday School classes Rev. John Oestreicher told them a story, "The Smile.,That Ran Away." Rev. Oestreicher was in charge of the service. 4-H news The Holmesville I 4-H Busy Bees met at the home of their leader Mrs. Bettles on February 16 for meeting three, Learning of Leisure. The meeting started with the 4-H pledge and roll call was answered by five girls with a leisure time activity or an interest they would like to develop. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the treasurer's report was given out. The girls did two exercises and held a discussion and demonstration en stamp collecting, coin collecting, shells, photographs, reading, music, art, live theatre, in- door and outdoor gardening, historical theatre and youth crafts and magazines_ The guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. Marie Fitzsimmons, who showed samples of ceramics and how to make them. All girls then did some painting and washing on the ceramics and the meeting then closed with the 4-H motto. The next meeting will be held on Thurgday, February 23 at Mrs. Don Harris'. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Don Duff visited with Mr_ Richard, Mrs. Duffs father at Tara. The ladies of St_" James Church, Middleton are sponsoring a bus trip to the Ice Capades in Kitchener. A few seats are left, anyone wishing to join in the trip is asked to ph -one Blanche Deeves at 482-3383 or Audrey Middleton at 482-9838. Kinettes and Foresters aid Huronview The Clinton Kinette Club entertained their adopted grandmothers at a Valentine Party on Tuesday morning in the ground north dining room at Huronview. Mrs. Alma Davis and Miss Dora Jackson thanked the Kinettes on behalf of the grandmothers. The tables at Huronview were arranged and decorated for the Valentine dinner. During the day the Huron - view Orchestra serenaded each of the areas with ap- propriate music. The Clinton Women's Institute were hostesses on Wednesday afternoon for the February birthday party. Mrs. - Connie Coclough, president of the Institute, brought greetings and Mrs. Lyla Johnson was emcee for the program and provided the piano accompaniment. Mrs. Homuth sang two vocal numbers and led a sing - a -long. Mrs. Leona Lockhart gave a reading. There were piano solos by Gladys Van Egmond and vocal duets by George Turner and Stanley Johns. Following the program, gifts were presented to the celebrants and lunch was served by the ladies. Miss Bertha Deihl thanked the Institute for providing the lovely party. The residents are enjoying the treat of apples donated by the Clinton L.O.B.A. Many thanks. In November, 1977, the Canadian Foresters, Western Ontario Provincial Assembly, meeting in Goderich presented to Huronview, funds to purchase a Century Whirlpool bath. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER SO YEARS Clinton - Seaforth Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 482-9441 Goderich Area Representative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Road Goderich 524-1345 After some delays in in- stallation, the bath was put into service on January 16 and, in the short space of time since then, has proven to be a boon to the Home. Residents who, because of painful arthritic conditions or extra -sensitive skin, dreaded a regular bath, find the whirlpool not only tolerable but actually pleasant. The built-in lift gives them a real sense of security and the whirlpool action is definitely beneficial to arthritic joints. The only problem is that one such bath cannot possibly accommodate all the residents. Hence, decisions have to be made as to which residents would benefit most from the whirlpool and such decisions appear arbitrary to some of the residents not chosen. Despite this small problem, management, staff, and the residents who get to use it are very pleased with this excellent piece of equipment. And it is hoped that another can be acquired in the nearfuture to let more residents have the obvious benefit of this bathing system. Area woman dies in Wingham Mrs. Albert Wood The death occurred in the Wingham and District Hospital on Friday, February 17, of Mrs. Albert Wood, 318 Leopold Street, Wingham. Mrs. Wood was in her 74th year and death followed a lengthy illness. Born in London, England, on August 18, 1904, Mrs. Wood was the former Lilian Emma Jarman, a daughter of the the late John J. Jarman and Emma South. At the age of two, she came to Canada with her family and resided in Montreal for several years. She received her elementary and secondary schooling there and was employed by the Royal Bank in that city prior to coming to Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Wood were married in Ottawa in 1931 and two years later they came to this area. They moved to Ifrussels on January 1, 1935, and owned and operated a dry goods store there until ] 972_ Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, Kenneth of Clinton and Herbert (Bob) of San Pedro, California one daughter, Mrs_ William (Elayne) Rintoul, Wingham nine grand- children, and two great grandchildren. The late Mrs. Wood rested at the R.A. Currie and Son Funeral Horne, Wingham, until Sunday when a private family service was conducted by Rev. J.T.M. Swan of St Paul's Anglican Church where deceased was a member. Cremation followed. Mrs. Wood's final resting place will_ be Btussels Cemetery. REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN OR A REGISTERED HOME OWNERSHIP SAVINGS PLAN AVAILABLE AT 9 1/4 % (R.R.S.P.) SEE 9 (R.H.O.S.P.) 04 5YR. TERM GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE PLAN John Wise General Insurance ''Guaranteed Investments 5 Rattenbury St., Clinton, Ont. Phone 4112-4644 Res. 402-7265 Seniors presid Mr.. and Mrs. Peter Lazett, 231 a� pleased to announce the engagement u their Yvonne Marie 10 Orval Edward Dom, son < <f Mr amid Mrs. Sybran DeBoer, Exeter, Ontario. The mmarriage is to take place June 2, WS in the Christian Reformed Church, ainten. Yvonne its the 1t : n n o i a rs o u ii n tt t �i of Mr and Mrs.. Sohn Guenter of ehEt&Pa Onriariio. Women dress in costume for Ont. St. Cente Ontario Street United -Church is celebrating its lODth onmiversary this year and each month a sYeciiail centennial serviioe is planned. OnFebruary 19, tete UCW was in charge -of the special service. Welcoming al the door were Mrs_ Marion Powell and Mas_ Mary Trick in Centennial dress, • as were the ushers, Mrs. Marion Peck, Mrrs_ Ethel Walker, Mrs_ Edith Falconer, Mrs. Margaret Caldwell and Miss Becky McCabe. Prelude to the worship service was a piano and organ duet by Mas_ Lorna Radford and Mays. Doris McKinli.ey. The ladies' choir of the church provided the speciall music and two anthems., "Mansion Over the Hallttop with a duet by Mrs.. Doreen Pick and Mrs. Deanna Delve, and "One More Step" helped enrich the service_ A special "Centennial Hymn" words by Miss Olive Johnston was included in the worship. U.C.W. president, Mrs. Lois Elliott along with Mrs. Carr] Strickland, Miss Dorothy Marquis. Mrs_ Helen Potter, Mrs. Ethel McPherson and Mrs. Edith Wright conducted the worship service_ Guest speaker was Mrs_ Stewart Miner of Exeter who is the former Cora Trewar-` tha, born and raised in Goderich Twp_, and attended Clinton Hnggh School_ Mas.. Miner gave a ,. brief background of Onttatr-i =a S*ei church and made speciall mention of Miss Sybil Courtice, wbo as a young member of Ontario St_ Church, dedicated her life to full time work in the Lord's service_ She stressed the importance of training our youth so they too will be prepared to carry on the work of our church into the nest centennial_ • After the service., a sum- ptuous pot luck l :m was served by nine ladies_ The UCW excerart a wv to express their since thanks tti0 everyone who made nfilas service a real sp:-irfitmn 11 perience_ TGroom Gold= Radom al the W s, Febroary >�troeetimg tett Mr_ EX_ S i., presiidealt of doe lari!ed Senior Ciefwers ffisam TONIUMNSO ad the sioriarig WIDE' II -415337i Eat um Awl 111. Is Jean Jamas reported ilor the Omer and card -TrDrITITTrftra9IP =Idhad bees sera to ttiafiD EMEIMESEES tit tie iktusptiaB„ Rent Road= andGensafte Ontuair Rowdies reported 4/ axed mr;p are=lers kr the Straz Meml tihraked tithe clula for the carmatiert that was sem to Bertt ard the aw�ialkethe was Em the AID Emembers cid' the crfisEltil myrnrregrittot.f. flu ti ter wvi mih the ff imam a with the siimigi a3515 die shwairm The 3f6s amd eigint visiittams nese= at tithe meting Beamed that ttl� %vats axio- paeffeit„catEweredia isms a Alzrag wail) um„ allaarnks also wenn tat to Earnie Dade for some artticks wolf he had made and mat ttos fli wake tiD'S &r . 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Mime ids* 4ad not Gore So eda friendly game of endive diren at boardZol bomb Inas" 0 0 0 0 N 0 MO= • Gussarimme •Orannerary lanivaismnclttmind • 357-1918- BEL 357-1115 A!d=VICES= EASTINTISTANDAID NOE NV14- Plan ----- 4)11 Loo1c at our 1 REGISTER[D RETIREMENT SAVIi!IGS PLANS C CYURRENTLY No Fees or Administration ams. Came an ami sees for further detains. Or - REGISTERED HOME OWNERSHIP PLANS Slott si 7 far yaw p? We fete help = fiib low •cast, ti loos DEADLINE DAY: WEDNESDAY. SDAY, MARCH 1 mmummilm /0 Clinton Community CREDIT UNION EXETfit 2351640 70 Ontario St.430 Main St. CLINTON 4111244.1 1' STREET SWIM MUD MiniAbarz Res_ R_ Mernsam Pic*.. ESQ ISTE> te MRS c tE► AL SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1973 TM ARIL CENDECH SCHOOL Matt lflay tiff Pcayer March M. -spa ETf PEGPLE semises GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE RIMESTER NIERS S` &IL F_ IST RIESS CATHAREIEE POTTER CHOER DIRE MRS, taaE Est`'®. m SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 20, Mil mit a tifiersitip Service DfWa,MM Schmid and Iffersery SERMON: ARES FROM THE " Music Eta STinsacy and Senior emirs HOUIEWIREw . a taa PAL WORSHIP AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SERMON: DS ,F TETE CROSS" mired tiffPrayesr Manch3.-pelt_ Sriandkegrs Presitfreciass Cleerch. Mane EVES VIELCOME 243 Princess St_ E_ REV_ ASE VANDEN BERG SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1913 ra asse_ Viership Service SERMON: "JAMES FOR TODAY" 7 ptsIlliarshigs Serve SERMON: -THE LORD'S BETRAYER" ® plink_ Medd Dim Prayer - March 3 -2= p s& SL Andrea 's Chnevite. CFamann Everyone Vrekaeae BAl EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN GC HIMSELF TOGOO— ROM tide 12 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 216 1978 PASTOR LES SHIERS ti 4303 ataSUNDAY SCHOOL DEAD anu MORNING WORSHIP r Be pun. EVENtarai WORSHIP 3 DI pan_ FRIDAY iAEDPEESDAY 3 muck PRAYER MEETING LG YOUNG EVERYONE taaQELCCIME PE _.E'S MEETING ST_ FAD'S AMMON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 11t3 _THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT REV. GEORGE YOUMATOFF tib ate_ HOLY COMMUNION ScheelSereday Ord Day of Prayer March 3. L - 2:3R p� SIL &Tames ptresigieriaa Charch. c CALV**T PENUCOSTAL Lae Vicheria Shell Pas3sr: Wayne Linter 45 aim. Sanday Schnell T3:45 a.m. r: O3 p_naL Wednesday Prayer Service ALL WELCOME ST_ ANDIEWS passnensm MEN CHARLES ERRU L ORGANIST SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1971 t5 M ana. Worship Service WOO ass_ Sunday Schaal Everyone Welcome Woad Dap 04 Prayer Friday - March 3. 1 at 2:311 p -®- MST WM MUM CLINTON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 178 tin -ate Sonday Scheel Classes far al ams 11:flttama_ Marring Worship Everyone SANT S CAS MICH James S$_ Phone Maio 02-64111 FATHER JOSEPH HARDY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 173 11:RR A.M_ Mass - SATURDAY 11:16 P.M. CONFESSION SATURDAY 7:15 P.M. LENT 111 SUNDAY $ P_M.. LEwyEity pRoGRAm "'Marriage Talar - BUS FROM VANASTRA AO Miaow le 1