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Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 62.A1 by Blanche beeves Church news Morning Prayer was held in St. James Mid- dleton, on Sunday mor- ning • at 11:15 When Don Middleton received the offering, anfl Jeanne Bennett read the lesson. Sermon was "Faith, legalistic Ireligion and Paul". Rev. Wr.Bennett. was in . charge of the service. The ACW cd St. James Middleton will be busy Thursday and Friday this week selling their tickets on their pansy quilt at the Suncoast Mali. Personals Congratulations to Mrs. Fred Middleton on the it t• IRECAI, THURSDAY, arrival of her first great- George and. Ann Wise of grandchild and to the L,..Severn 7 Bridge and for- proud •parents, --Mr. and -merly , of Goderich Mrs. Allan. Clark of 'Tolgnship were tri the Nipi:sing, a son Allan area for the Glen and` Clark. Kelly wedding. Mis,_s Claire Mullens- of The community would. Barrie, who teaches in like t _, offer their Elmwale and' is taking a congratulations to Betty, summer course in Glen and David Kelly" on Toronto, spent the their t'na.r"riag.e ,on weekend with her Saturday, July 14. May grandmother Mrs. Fred they have happy and long, Middleton. Claire visited life -together. , with her many relatives , Many from the .aro in the vicinity. attended the reception for Mrs. Bessie Leppington Mr. and Mrs. David. Kelly of London spent the "Glen" • on Saturday weekend with hercbrother evening. The music was and _ sister-in-law, Alvin provided- by - the--bannd- and Delores Dutot and "Country" and everryone other relatives in the enjoyed the dancing. Lunch was served by the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. David, Orr. Edward and Blanche Deeves enjoyed an af- ternoon tea on Sunday with Audrey and Allen. Remington, Miss Doreen Sharpe, Miss Mandy Duff of Kendal England in Jim and . Madeline Murray's lovely garden. Hello to Charlie from his friends. of Middleton's corner. Mr. and Mrs. Reinder Lunenborg and children Laramie and Rene of Hoogeveen, Holland visited with Jake and Fay Stryker for a week and are now visiting with Jake's sister .and family, - Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hakkers of Hamburg... They . enjoyed the country, the scenery and they thought, it was beautiful. Mr. Jan Haasjes. from Meppel, Holland " is now' visiting with Jake and_. Fay Stryker' and he \says 'he is fascinated with just -how far you can see. He is enjoying using his movie camera and says its good to be away ,from the dykes. We do hope these visitors of Jake's and Fay's enjoy their stay here in Canada and have a safe journey trome-.. Tfm McGregor, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Jack McGregor of RR 5, Clinton was one of several area youngsters who excelled themselves at the Musicfest '79 at the Holiday Inn in Toronto last week. Tim, who won an adjudicators award for first - place in electric guitar, is a 'student at the Huron Conservatory of Music, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson.(News-Record photo) Baptism at Hea11 United By Hilda At Payne The Sacrament of Holy Baptism was ad- ministered to Warren Brent Alexander Kyle, son of Douglas and Helen Kyle, by Rev. Stan C. McDonald at the morning service of Hensall United Church on Sunday, July 15. The children's story was about "dead end" streets in life. ' The sdrmon, "The community of love" dwelt on some of the attributes of. love as revealed by Jesus Christ. Guest .soloist was Mrs. Donna St. John, who sang, "I think when I read that sweet story of old". We have enjoyed the f-e_l.lowship of the Presbyterians again this summer and look 'for- ward forward to joining them in late August. - United Church members are reminded of the open air service - at Camp Menesetung with picnic following to be held on Sunday, July 20. Everyone meet at the .church at, 9:45' a.m. to arrange rides:, • Mrs. Marjorie • Win. dover has returned from a delightful tour of the western provinces • Rev. Stan C.' IVIctionald attended the Canadian Forresters High Court Convention for the whole of Canada, held at the Holiday Inn in .London last Week: Rev. visiting friends and McDonald is the chaplain relatives in Vancouver, for the Order in Canada. Regina, Moose Jaw, Winnipeg and Toronto In the only game among other places. On played at the Bali her return trip, she diamond -last week, travelled all through Hensall pee -wee boys tied northern Ontario. Elirnville - 30-30. Two Mr.. and Mrs. Donald other games scheduled Coghlin and family of were rained out. Fordwich, visited with , Rev. Stan. C.' McDonald -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence at the weekend; they also , Waddell and Sandra called at the home o'f'the spent Friday in Malton at Misses Lammie and their the Holiday Inn where parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandra competed in the Gordon Schwalm. Ontario Central Music Mr. and Mrs. John League -,Festival. She McAllister, accompanied received first place for by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon the third year accordion -- Bepver of Exeter; -have solo class. It is, the fourth returned from a . fishing time Sandra has placed trip to Manitoulin Island first at this Festival. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Al Dr: and Mrs. Robert IAmlerlinck and Cheryl of Mickle, Jamie and Craig, Stratford .visited with Cambridge, spent Sunday Mrs. Rachael Schwalm with the former's mother, on Thursday. Mrs. Laird Mickle, v - ,t' �7 .t Children at the Brucefield United Church Bible School were eager to put on a good performance as parents, friends -and family came to see the final program of the school held on Friday. Each class gave a reading or presented a specially rehearsed number for the program. (News -Record photo) Varna girl wins at Musicfest By Mary Chessell Joanne Grunewald and Brian Chessell were in the guitar competitions at Musicfest in Toronto on the weekend, Joanne received a mark of 85 in her solo class, then teamed up with Brad James of Clinton to win firstprize- and- 'the ---ad-- judicator's trophy with a mark of. 81 in the duet class. Brian came third in More than" .'4. _ e.n- thusrastic children' are taking part in a children's` workshop* at the Plou. e ,prrx>t 017 fernayhaseThchance rognfoar - - youngsters' .to, take classes in voice, "Treasure Island", n Qvement, ' anad is - ex- 'which was ,at the perience for tl>i.emselves Playhouse on Saturda, y the hard work that goes July 14 at 11:00 a.m. The into producing- performance was open,..to professional theatre. the public, zn Bland The children who come from • as" far away as Goderich used thp.ir new skills when they took part in the production of • Anstett Jewellers LIMITED 11 ALBERT ST. 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