Clinton News-Record, 1980-04-10, Page 5•
Congregation
help at service
in Middleton
b' Blanche Deeves
. Good Friday service
was held in St. James
Middleton at 3 p.rn. The
service was based on the
seven words from the
cross. The service opened
with singing There • is a
green hill far away.
Reading the seven
words: first reader,
Blanche Deeyes; second,
Audrey Middleton; third,
Sarah Storey.; fourth,
Rev. Bennett; fifth
Estelle Wise; sixth, Jim
Storey, and seventh, Vera
Miller. The conclusion
was read by Rev. Bennett
with th - li
crucifixion candle, the
cross was then placed
back on the altar.
Easter morning, Holy
Communion was
celebrated- in St. James
Middleton. Reading the
Easter Epistle was
Audrey Middleton and
Jim Middleton and Jim
Storey received the of-
fering. Flowers in the
church were placed by
the ACW while the
flowers on the altar were
placed in memory of
Fred Middleton given by
his wife and family.
Flowery went also placed
Sin the cliiurch•Ir memory
of loved ones by Edward
and Blanche Deeves and
John and Len and Donna
Mills, Shilo., Manitoba.
Mrs. Sarah Storey was at
- the -or gan.-.and Rev. Wm.
Bennett in charge- of -the -
service:
The ACW of St. James
will. meet at the home of
Audrey Middleton,
Estelle .Wise ` was the
leader in charge of the
thankoffering meeting.•.
Community notes
The sun shone brightly
on Saturday which drew a
good crowd to the auction
sale of Ray and Ed Wise.
On Saturday afternoon,
the lades of St. James
Middleton were busy
selling their hot dogs and
coffee at the auction sale
of Ed and Ray Wise, a
very profitable ,day for
the ladies.
- Pat and Bob Hodgins of
Brampton spent the
weekend with Ray and
Estelle Wise and family.
Drew Middleton of
London and. Rossanne
Middleton of Toronto
were weekend guests
with their parents, Ross
and Mabel Middleton.
Marnie Middleton of
Kitchener spent the
weekend with her parents
and family, Don and
Audrey Middleton.
Congratulations to
Janice Middleton on her
new position as news
editor for the Regina
Leader -Post.
We welcome John and
Helen Lindsay and girls
to their new home on the
Telephone Road and the
3rdconcession.
Arlene and Bill Hulls,
Jonathon and Jason all of
Cornwall, enjoyed the
Easter weekend with
Arlene's parents, Alvin
and Delores Dutot and
visited with Bill's
• mother, Mrs: Bessie
Hulls of Bayfield and
other relatives in, the
area.
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Kippen III,
4-H
The third meeting of
the Kippen III 4-H club
was held at the home of
Mrs. Gibson on March 24,
with the minutes read by
Estella Wilson. After the
roll call was answered,
they decided the name for
the club would be
Naughty Knotters. Then
we talked about 'How our
bedroom is decorated,'
and we showed the
leaders our plant hangers
and the meeting was
adjourned at 9:10 p.m.
• The fourth meeting of
the 'Naughty Knotters'
was held at Brucefield
Church on March 31 and
Janet Kerr read the
minutes of the last
meeting. After that, they
talked about the floor
plans of two different
bedrooms, and did the
floor plan of their
bedroom.
Latter we looked at
several different rooms
and talked about har-
mony, balance etc.
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