Clinton News-Record, 1979-09-27, Page 14'PE 14—CINTON NEWS -RECORD, TlitIRSDAY, SEPTEMPFR Z7, 1979
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Wesley Willis UCW
start new season
Twenty-one ladies
joined for the first
meeting of the new
season Sept. 20. The
highlight of the meeting
was a report of the days
spent at Alma College by
Mrs. Audrey Kemp. The
theme of the study this
year was "Discover a
New Joy". Audrey en-
joyed and appreciated,
theopportunity to atter.id.
Greta Nediger tock the
• worship service and
Leona Holland gave the
Meditation on the
Scripture reading about
the woman who touched
the Master's clothing and
was healed. Greta read
an article about the
chapel of St. Margaret
near Edinburgh castle
where she visited this
summer.
The ladies were en-
couraged to keep the
bazaar in mind in
November. Plastic bags,
broom handles, men's'
work socks are needed
for toys. Please leave at
the chuiCh.
Cleta McGregor had
charge of the business
and 56 hospital calls and
42 'home calls were
reported by Bei's
Fingland.
The Presbyterial Rally
will be held Oct. 16 at
Varna United Church at 8
p.m.
Clinton girl wed
Vases of red roses
decorated the Bethel
Bible Church in
Egmondville on August
18 as John Gordon
Blanchard and Susan
Rosa Mary DeGroof were
joined as husband and
wife.
The groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Blanchard of RR 4,
Walton and the parents of
the bride are Mr. and
Mrs. August DeGroof of
RR 3, Clinton.
• Rev. D. L. Patterson of
Kitchener and Rev. A.
Yeilding officiated at the
double ring ceremony,
Miss Laurel Lavis was
the pianist and ''played a
lovely solo.
The bride wore a long
Victorian styled gown of
white peau de soie. It
featured a dainty bias
neckline from which
extended lace which
covered the shoulders.
The waist was gathered
beneath a wide cum-
merbund and the sleeves
flowed and ended in lace
which was gathered at
the wrist: Mrs. Rita.
Tyndall 'created this
dress.,
The maid of honor was
Janice Allan who was
dressed identical to the
bride in deep dusty. rose.'
She carried a bouquet of
daisies and red roses.
Mrs. Marg Allan made
the maid of honor's gown.
Best man was Ron
Blanchard, brother of the
groom.
A meal was given by
the Bethel Bibte Church
ladies following the
ceremony and a small
reception was held at the
home of the bride's
parents.
The mother of the bride
wore a floor length gown
of deep burgundy,
adorned with a pearl
inset and pearl necklace.
Her corsage was tiny
pink rose buds.
The groom's mother
chose a flowered chiffon
over lemon satene gown,
which featured a fitted
bodice and chiffon over
cape.
Following a honeymoon
trip, circling southern
Ontario, Mr. and Mrs.
Blanchard are residing at
RR 1, Auburn.
Prior to the wedding
the bride was feted at
showers given by, Janice
Allan, for high- school
classmates; Mrs. Julia
Embling, for relatives;
Jane Christensen, for
friends frorn work at
Huronview; Donna
Hackett, for --the girls
from training;the church
ladies from Bethel,,Bible
and. Mrs. Blanche
Deeves, for the neigh-
bor.
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Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Carr
Wed in Seaforth
Blue and white daisie
on candelabras was the
setting at St. Jame
Roman Catholic Church
Seaforth when Joanne
Adrienne DeGroot and
Roger Clinton Carr ex-
changed vows at a double
ring ceremony on August
10.
-The bride is the
daughter of Else and
Joseph DeGroot, Seaforth
and the groom is the son
of Rae Carr, Vancouver,
British Columbia. Rev.
H.J. Laragh officiated
the ceremony.
The bride was given in
marriage by both
parents. For the occasion
the bride wore a full-
length lace trimmed
candlelight gown with
sunflower lace train all
made by her mother and
she wore a matching hat.
Her silk flowers were of
rust and ivory colored
tiger lilies. The girls in
attendance wore blue
flOwered print gowns
made by the bride's
mother and they carried
French poppy flowers.
Tanya DeGroot,
Seaforth, sister of the
bride, was maid -of -honor.
The other attendants
were Mary -Lou Johnston,
Stratford, Pamela
DeGroot, Hamilton, both
sisters of the ,bride and
Mary Johnston, Sarnia,
friend of the bride. Tanya
DeGroot, Edmonton, the
bride's niece wasil
flowergirl. She wore a
similar dress style (but
short) and material as
the bride and carried a
miniature of the bride's
bouquet. •
Adam Renshaw,
Clinton, friend of the,
bride was ringbearer. He
was wearing a grey short
pants and vest suit and
carried a heart -shaped
ring pillow made of the
same material as . the
bride's gown. Both
children's outfits were
made by the bride's
s
mother.
The best man was Karl
Bonnar, Ottawa, friend of
the groom. Ushers were
Peter DeGroot,
Edmonton, brother of the
bride, Andrew Carr,
Vancouver, brother of the
groom, and Bob Martin,
Petawawa, friend of the
groom.
Following the wedding
a reception was held at
the .,Seaforth Community
Centre. Special guests at
the wedding were the
bride's godparents -
grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Botermans-V.
Dorst of the Netherlands.
Other guests in at-
tendance were from Ohio,
Vancouver, North Bay,
Sarnia, Ottawa,
Flesherton, Petawawa,
Toronto, London, Forest,
Seaforth and Clinton.
Prior to the marriage,
the' bride was given
several showers by the
bridesmaids, relatives,
neighbours and women
staff at Central
Huron Secondary School.
Qn Friday morning our
blind residents held a
meeting in the 'craft
room, While Roman
Catholic Mass was also
.said on Friday morning
also in the Chapel. Bingo
was played in the
anditorium on Friday
'afternoon.
• Rev. Wittick "spoke on
God's Promise on Sunday.
morning, virhen pam-
phlets were passed out to
each resident andSuriday
evening, Dick Roorda
held a service.
As Molly Cox was
away, there wasn't any
old time music but
practice was' held in the
afternoon for the
program .that Huronview
residents put on in Dash-
wood for the Dashwood
senior citizens. The
program was started out
with the Huronview Choir
singing two hymns,
followed by Mrs. Elsie
Henderson playing her
bells.
Nelson Lear told th%
audience what a stern olc
bachelor felt and Joh/
McTaggart played twc
selections, and Margare
McQueen sang the soli
Beyond the Sunset. Ceci
Skinner played his violin
accompanied by Elsic
Henderson at the pianc
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and Josephine CUn-
ningham sang a solo.
Nelson Lear and Elsie
Henderson then sang .a
duet and Morgan Dalton
sang two songs,
Elsie Henderson
brought her dancing doll
which she made dance to
several tunes and Frank
Bissett and Elsie Hen-
derson played a piano
duet. The Choir closed the
program with' a hymn. A
lovely lunch was served
to our ' Huronview
residents by the, Dash-
wood Senior Citizens and
"a gift . of candy was
presented to each.
Wednesday afternoon,
the Zurich Women's
Institute helped all
residents whose - bir-
thdays were in Sep-
tember celebrate. Joe
Boland played some
sweet music on his violin
accompanied by Alfred
Denomme at the piano. A
sing -song was held with
the residents getting the
nts
opPorttMitY to gues4 the
tune before it wfis sung..
A skit was staged With
Ruby Npeb remembering
her life from .littre- girl to
mother. The' little girls
were Natalie Brokenshire
and Jennifer Deichert.
The schoolgirl was Mrs.
Belle Merner, the college
girl was Joan' Smith, the
actress was Verlyn
Fisher, the 'nurse was
Agnes Regier, thet bride
was Elsie Doerr and, the
mother was Myrtle Hay.
Cupcakes and tea were
served after the
distribution of gifts.
Thursday at noon, the
staff barbecue was held
and in the afternoon, Mrs.
Proudy conducted Bible
Study.
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ANGLICAN
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
THE REV. JAMES R. BROADFOOT. BA.. M.DIV.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1979
• TRINITY XVI
11:30 A.M: HOLY COMMUNION
,SERVICE OF HARVEST THANKSGIVING
SERMON: "IT IS GOOD TO GIVE THANKS"
Sunday School during morning worship
A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT ST. PAUL'S
TRINITY CHURCH BAYFIELD
ST. JAMES' CHURCH MIDDLE TON
RECTOR: REV. WM. pENNETT
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30;1979
16TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
8 a.m. Holy Ccimmunion tTrinity)
10 a.m. Harvest Thanksgiving Service
GUEST PREACHER: REV, DOUGLAS PITTS
11:15 a.m. Said .Mattins (Middleton)
Two small, very friendly churches welcome you to
share in the traditional Anglican Prayer Book ser-
vices. (1962 Canadian BCP)
Blanchard-lleGroof
Security pension up
Increases in. the Old
Age Security pension,
Guaranteed Income
Supplement and Spouse's
Allowance, effective in
October 1979, were an-
nounced recently by the
Honourable Heward
Grafftey, Minister of
State for Social
Programs on behalf of
the Honourable David
Crombie, Minister of
National Health and
Welfare.
The basic Old Age
Security pension will rise
t6 $179.02 from the
present $174.82.
The maximum
Guaranteed Income
Supplement for a single,
person, or a married
person whose spouse is
not a pensioner and is not
receiving a Spouse's
Allowance, wilt'/increase
to $146.97 from its current
$143.53. Added to the
basic pension, this gives a
person receiving both the
OAS and the maximum
GIS a monthly total of
$325.99.
The maximum
(4uaranteed Income
Supplement for a
tarried couple, both
perisiOners, will increase
to $122,201 each from
$119.34. Added to the
basic pension this will
give each married
pensioner receiving the
maximum GIS a total of
$310.22, or $602.44 for the
couple.
The maximum
Spouse's Allowance will
increase to $301.22 frorn
$294.16.
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PENTECOSTAL
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
PRESBYTERIAN
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
THE REV. THOMAS A. A. DUKE
CHARLES MERRILL ORGANIST
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1979
10 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER
10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL
All Welcome
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BAPTIST
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
"Holding Forth the Word of Life" Phil. 2 15
PASTOR:Rev Les Shiel 565-2659
10 A.M. FAMILY BIBLESCHOOL
11 A M MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 P.M. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
Wednesday, 8 p.m-. Prayer and Bible Study
FRIDAY - YOUTIVSERVICE
Meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. for a bowling night.
All welcome.
Come Thou With Us And We Will Do Thee Good.
Numbers 10:29
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CLINTON
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1979
MR EDWARD J. ANDERSON PASTOR
10 a.m. Sunday School
11 IF a.m. Morning Worship
Everyone Welcome
CATHOLIC
SAINT JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
James St., Clint6n Phone 482.9468
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1979 .
FATHER J. HARDY
MASS SATURDAY 8 p.m. •
SUNDAY 11 a.m. •
CONFESSION SATURDAY 7.15 P.M.
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REV. AFilE VANDEN BERG
8.D., Th. M.
SUNDAY,,•SEPTEMBER 30, 1979
10 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE
SERMON: "GOO'S PRECIOUS GIFT"
3 P.M. WORSHIP SERVICE
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EveryOtie Welcome
Ontario Street United Church
105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont.
Minister: Rev. R. Norman Pick
Organist: Mrs. Doris McKinley '
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1979'
101ST. ANNIVERSARY
11:00 A.M. ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
PREACHER: REV. NORMAN S. GIBSON, BA., BD.
CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH, STRATFORD, ONT.
"FUNDAMENTAL FAITH"
SPECIAL MUSIC BY ONTARIO STREET CHOIR
AND MALE TRIO.
7:30 P.M.
SPECIAL P.M. "THE HARBOURAIRES" FROM GODERICH,
ONTARIO, UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF LORNE DOTTERER
SPECIAL MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL BY DORIS
McKINLEY ON MIRIMBA AND HAROLD KNISLEY
ON VIOLIN.
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
PEOPLE SERVINGGOD THROUGH I
SERVING PEOPLE
MINISTER JOHN S. OESTREICHER B.A. B.R.E
ORGANIST MISS CATHARINE POTTER
CHOIR DIRECTOR MRS. WM. HEARN
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1979
11 a.m. Worship Service
11 a.m. Sunday School and,Nursery
Official Opening and Dedication of New Back Entrance
SERMON: "I CANNOT COME DOWN"
Music by Primary and Senior Choirg
Coffee Hour
7:30 p.m. Ontario St. Church Anniversary
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
9:45 a,m. Worship and Sunday School
SERMON; "I CANNOT COME DOWN"
All Services on
Daylight
Saving Time