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Clinton News-Record, 1978-04-27, Page 26PAGE 6A--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1978 La Leche League to mark birthday Last month's meeting of La Leche League in Huron Huron County's La Leche .i County will be one year old League was held at the home of Mary Beuerman in Seaforth on April 12. Discussion was centred on preparing your home, your family and yourself before the arrival of the newborn. Breastfeeding, it was pointed out, is an easy and natural way of learning to mother a baby. Besides providing complete food and protection from infection and allergy, breastfeeding means the comforts and delights of a special closeness for the mother and the child. next month and to honor the occasion, a special film night has been arranged for Saturday May 6. Anyone interested in knowing more about L.L.L. and good mothering through breast- feeding are invited to this special meeting at 160 Huron Street, Clinton at 8:30 p.m. Fathers are also welcome to attend. As with all league functions, nursing babies are always welcome. Two films will be shown. One, examines the im- portance of early mother - child relationships and is a Time -Life color production. The other color film is narrated by Natalie Wood and also features Susan St. James and the president of L.L.L. international. The next regular L.L.L. meeting will be held the second Wednesday of May in Seaforth at 84 Market Street at 8 p.m. The general discussion will deal primarily with the importance of good family nutrition and take a look at the various aspects of weaning. The group discussion leader will be Mrs. Peter Bisback from Hensall. Chancellors well accepted By Elaine Townshend Future" was the theme. The Last week -end Wesley- only narration was six Willis United Church was the meditations written by scene of a musical happening members of the choir: the -- the second annual visit of rest of the service consisted "The Chancellors," a 65 of original songs sung by the member choir "from Central choir and well-known humns, United Church in Weston, which the congregation Ontario. joined in singing. The choir, which is ac- General director of "The companied by a band made Chancellors" is Reverend up of piano, drums and Paul Field, who formed the electric guitars, presented a original choir when he concert on Saturday evening. became the minister of Highlights of the per- Central United Church 10 formance were two medleys, years ago. They began with a one from the musical band of five and a choir of "Godspell," the other from about 20. Over the years, "Jesus Christ Superstar." more than 200 young people The Morning Glories of have been involved. The Wesley -Willis Church minimum age is 15, and the sponsored the concert, which members may stay for as attracted a large crowd, and long as they wish; seven of arranged billeting for the the original members still members of the choir. belong. On Sunday morning, "The Seventy-five percent of the Chancellors" led a membership comes from congregation of more than 360 Central United Church; • the persons in a musical worship rest is made up of friends service. "Faith In The from other parts of Toronto. Morning Glories receive tips The Morning Glor Unit of packaged products; buying Wesley -Willis UCW met things made from recycled Wednesday, April 19th -in the materials such as paper; church parlour. buying returnable con - The main topic of business tainers; and 'using garbage was the arrangements for the for compost. Chancellors' performances Mrs. Zettler also discussed April 22 and 23. Members energy saving tips for reported on ticket sales, cooking. She suggested advertising, billeting and lowering hydro costs by food for Sunday's lunch. reducing the temperature of Following the business, the hot water heater. She also Mrs. Barb Zettler, from the showed and explained dif- Energy Conservation Centre ferent insulating materials in Goderich gave a very in-' -for the home. teresting and informative At the conclusion of her talk on Conservation in the talk, Mrs. Zettler distributed Home. several booklets dealing with She discussed the 3 R's of her topics. energy conservation - Reject, The meeting ended with a Recycle, Reuse. These in- prayer read by Mrs. Edward clude not buying over- Grigg. Magic Circle UCWmeets "Salty Christians" was the theme of the meeting of the Magic Circle held Tuesday evening in the church parlor. The scripture was read by Hazel Dawson. Ruth Bond Conducted a discussion on the theme. Articles were read on agriculture work in Sierre Leone, and the problems found by a senior Citizen Couple, Gordon and Grace Statker, who were forced to leave the poultry project they were helping to establish, because of lack of funds for agriculture. Bessie Steepe told of the experiences of a teacher in a Brazilian fishing village and the newer methods ii-eirig used:""A" "leite from our Foster Child in Indonesia was read by Helen Davies. Jean Currie read a poem on "spring," followed by prayer and then conducted the business session. May Dale, social convenor, reportdd on the last 4-H leaders luncheon, and stated that two. more quilts had been finished. Members were reminded of the joint thank -offering service at Ontario Street SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS Clinton - Seaforth Area Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street Clinton 482-9441 Dederick Area 'Ro jjresentative ROBERT McCALLUM 11 Cambria Road Goderich 524.7345 church April 30 at 8 p.m. Florence Oliver reported 22 home and three hospital calls had been made. Recommendations from the excutive were read and approved. It was announced that Westminister weekend would be from May 26-28 and Alma School for Leaders August 20-23. Two of Reverend Field's daughters sing in the choir, and his son, who is blind, plays acoustic guitar. When troubled young people come to Reverend Field, he encourages them to become involved in the choir because he feels they can benefit from the fellowship they find and from the committment they must make. But only the most dedicated ones remain. "Dedication" is the key to The Chancellor's success, Reverend Field insists on strict attendance at the weekly practice session, and the choir performs at least twice a month. The Chancellors, who have recorded four ,LPs thus far, have travelled around Ontario, and , have also participated in an exchange program with Holland. For two weeks, they toured The Netherlands; then a 120 - member Dutch Ecumenical Choir visited Ontario. The exchange was climaxed by a joint performance before an audience of 3,500 at O'Keefe Centre in Toronto. When The Chancellors began 10 years ago, the .up- beat choir was a new concept in Christian music. Sometimes the reserve was hard to break down. "Strangely enough," Reverend Field recalled, "we found the most receptive people to be the very young and the very old." "The Audiences in Clin- ton," he continued, "have been very receptive. They are the easy kind to sing for because they respond so warmly." Several members of the choir agreed, adding that of all the places they had visited the small-town hospitality shown in Clinton "has to be the best." Mrs. Donna Wood, leader of the Morning Glories, said they appreciated the people coming out on Saturday night. "It was a good weekend for all of us," she added. "We feel "The Chancellors" gave us a great message and left us with a great message. And we're looking forward to having them back next year." Sunday, April 30 • at 8 p.m. Make Plans Now To Hear 60 Minutes of Fantastic Gospel Music Presented by: E'dNaIor onto's Singing Fireman and "The Ed Naylor Family" Evil Prevails when Good Men Do Nothing. Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN With a tuck here, an addition there and a few other changes, an outfit can be altered to suit your tastes and style. Marlene Forbes of the SS. No. 4 Community Club learned this after she completed the course, Personalize Your Pattern, sponsoted'for women in Huron County by the Ministry of Agriculture. Marlene along with other members of her club showed off their new designs in a fashion show at the course's summary day last Tuesday evening in Clinton. (News -Record photo) S. America UCW theme The Afternoon Unit of Wesley Willis United Church, met in the church parlour on April 20; with an attendance of 21 members. Mrs. J. McGregor presided, and gave a poem "God's Gifts," followed by prayer. Mrs. F. Fingland reported 42 home and 18 hospital calls made on the shut-ins. The roll. call was answered by a verse about 'Spring'. The president gave a resume of the UCW executive meeting. Plans were made to help at the Thankoffering in Ontario St. United Church April 30, and also the coffee hour May 7 Anniversary in our church in the evening. Mrs. H. Adams reported cards sent, and Mrs. P. Livermore reported flowers they placed in the church. The Hospital Tea was an- nounced for May 10. They were reminded to bring in their 'project money' to the May meeting. Mrs. F. Fingland presided for the program and gave a poem. Mrs. J. Armstrong read the Scripture, and Mrs. M. Horton led in prayer. Mrs. F. Fingland's son visited in South America recently, and she read part of these letters, giving his impression of South America. She also gave a reading. Mrs. P. Livermore gave a news item on Child Abuse, and how we should be concerned. Huronview residents hear choir Members of the congregation of the Clinton Christian Reform Church formed a choir for the Sunday evening song service at Huronview led by Dick Roorda. Molly Cox, Norman Speir and Cecil Skinner provided the Old-Tyme music for Monday's program of Huronview. The Goderich Township Women's Institute volunteers assisted with the activities. Doug McNall and Dave Sherman from the Kirkton area entertained with a musical program on Family Night at Huronview. The entertainers provided their own guitar accompaniment and sang several familiar songs and requests, including the Blyth Centennial song. Miss Pearl Gidley expressed the appreciation of the Huronview residents. The Belgrave Women's Institute were hosts for the April Birthday Party of Huronview last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Wightman was emcee for the party and introduced the following program. There were musical numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Edgar, step -dancing by' Colleen Edgar, vocal solos by Clarke Johnston, piano solos by Steve Coultes and Donna Higgins, reading by Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Nicholson and If at first you do succeed, try, try not to be insufferable. Wingham Memorials • Guaranteed Granite Cemetery Lettering Buy Direct and • save Commissions. BUS. 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Mrs. Cornish, who celebrated her 88th birthday on April 18, thanked all those who had helped with the party. RK. PECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales and Service of most makes • CB Radios and Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Varna, Ont. Phone 452-7103 • ..),..,„„„ . • C, 1 1 Church c1 c,Serviees- ALL SERVICES ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME C? rj" Cc7 ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH �, 1878-1978 CENTENNIAL YEAR Minister,: Rev. R. Norman Pick, B.A. 1111. ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. DORIS McKINLEY A. MUS - SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1978 11:00 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Common Worship 3 3 Q� WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE MINISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E. ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE POTTER CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN Anyone wishing a ride to church. Phone 482-9696 SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1978 11:00 a.m. Worship Service SERMON: "GOING THE SECOND MILE" 11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nurse: y WELCOME TO THE REBEKAHS AND ODDFELLOWS WHO WILL WORSHIP WITH US. COFFEE HOUR HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH 9:45 WORSHIP AND SUNDAY SCHOOL SERMON: "GOING THE SECOND MILE" EVERYONE WELCOME CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 243 Princess St. E. REV. ARIE VANDEN BERG } SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1978 10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE c, Ladies C4' SERMON: "WASTING GOD'S GIFTS" 3:00 P.M. WORSHIP SERVICE SERMON: "THE SONG OF MOSES" ,LISTEN TO THE "BACK TO GOD HOUR" ' SUNDAYS AT 10:30 A.M. OVER CKNX RADIO Everyone Welcome BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF TO GOD — ROM 14 12 SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1978 PASTOR BODENHAM 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 WbLCOME PEOPLE'S MEETING Q� ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH CAI SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1978 10 A.M. MORNING PRAYER Rev. George Youmatoff Sunday School Guild Tues. May 2 at the home of Mrs. Welsh at 2:45 p.m. Go Getters Rummage Sale May 13 1 p.m. Gv CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 166 Victoria Street Pastor: Wayne Lester 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service ALL WELCOME ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1978 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Everyone Welcome THIRD OF THREE CALL MINISTERS T.A.A. Duke, B.A., London FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1978 10:a.m. Sunday School Glasses for all ages 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Everyone Welcome SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 3 James St. Phone Clinton 482-9468 FATHER JOSEPH HARDY SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1978 EASTER 6 11:00 A.M. Mass - CONFESSION SATURDAY 7:15 P.M. BUS FROM VANASTRA All Welcome es