Clinton News-Record, 1983-02-02, Page 13Flu ng hits
Huromriew
We riope everyone rs enjoy-
ing these beautiful days of
winter - a far cry from the
raring storms of last year -
reniernber'
Fur the past couple of
weeks the flu bug has cer-
tainly been pestering
residents at Huronview and
programs and the usual ac-
tivities have been cancelled.
But today seems to have
things fairly well back to
normal. Euchre has resum-
ed in the auditorium and it
was good to get back
together again.
While there is still Illness
here in the horse it's hoped
everyone is soon well and
able to take part in the pro-
urarrs planned for the com-
ing weeks.
Ed Stiles will be playing
the chapel organ this after-
noon, so for the music lovers
here Ls an opportunity to
listen to modern and old tune
favourites.
A warm welcome is ex-
tended to Mr Kenneth
Gladstone Lynn of Bayfield
who has come to make his
home at Hui-onview.
To the families of the late
Mr. Elsner Keller and Mrs.
Dora Jackson we express
our sincere sympathy. Both
were residents of Huron -
view.
We acknowledge the floral
arrangements sent to the
horse by fairulres In rneinoi
of their departed loved one's
Presbyterial
holds meeting
The llith annual meeting of
the Huron -Perth
Presbyterial, United Church
Women, was held January 24
at Northside United Church,
Seaf orth.
A sing -song was led by
Audrey McIlwain. assisted
by Northside junior choir.
accompanied by Jane
Vincent.
Grace Pyrn. president,
opened her remarks with the
words, God has given us
this new day. Let us rejoice
and be glad in it." She spoke
briefly to the 250 ladies
assembled and led in prayer.
Joan Campbell, Seaforth
U.C.W. president, welcomed
the group and Marion
Anderson. London Con-
ference U.C.W. president,
brought greetings.
Committee reports were
presented in the form of a
judicial inquiry with Judge
Alma Iangford presiding.
This proved to be in-
formative as well as
humorous.
A resolution was passed
strongly opposing the in-
clusion of pornographic
material on Pay TV and
letters of protest are being
sent to the proper officials.
By means of a paper
ballot, it was decided to
continue to have the annual
business meeting in January
with voting delegates
present and to have a special
event in April, open for all
ladies to attend.
The Reverend Norman
Gibson of Stratford.
chairman of Htu-on-Pert h
1'resbvt 'ry of the London
Conference, presided for the
iistallation of officers for
1983. They are as follows:
president -l; race Pym, R.R. 1
Centralia: first vice -Muriel
l'oultes. K.H. 5 Brussels;
second vice -Alma Langford,
Exeter: recording
secretary -Dorothy Grant, St.
Marys; assistant secretary -
Eleanor Grainger. H.R. 2
Wroxeter: corresponding
secretary -Grace Drum-
mond, Exeter: treasurer --
Jean Hanly. Goderich:
committee chairpersons -
Stewardship and Finance -
Helen Anderson. R.R. 2
Tavistock: Leadership
Development -Hilda Grant,
Wingham; Christian
Development -Donna Tuff -
nail, R.R. 5 Stratford:
Church in Society -Lois
Elliott, Clinton; World
Outreach -Lois McGill,
Goderich; Communications -
Edith Schneider,
Sebringville; Nominations -
Doris Zurbrigg, Listowel;
Archives -Alma Langford,
Exeter; and regional
chairpersons -Huron -North -
Florence Reavie, Wingham;
South -Alma Godbolt,
Exeter; East -Joyce Dowson,
R.R. 1 Varna; West -Marilyn
Verbeek, R.R. 1 Belgrave;
Perth -North -Elsie Williams,
R.R. 1 Gowanstown; East -
Doris Miller, Stratford; and
West-Reta Standeaven, R.R.
1 St. Marys.
I roll
Wed at R.R. 3
Hie home tit :Aubrey and
Nl;u'I• Toll. R R. 3, Blyth was
the setting on l)t'ccniber 23
tui the wedding of their
daughter, Kerry Arlene. to
Iiubcrt Greer Black, son of
N1rs. Millicent Black of Win-
nipeg and the late James
I,t'v Black.
Avon Cornell, sister of the
bride was matron of honor
and Ted Shaw, friend of the
groom from t (hmuntun was
best man.
Hcy. Bonnie South of
Auburn conducted the
ceretmony. Cheryl Cronn,
sister 'if the bride, was the
soloist. accompanied by
Marjorie McDougal.
Kerry and (steer are
residing in Edmonton
Prior to the wedding they
were honored at an open
house on December 19th at
the home of the bride's
parents. Mrs. Margaret
Siertserna was hostess for a
community. shower prior to
the wedding.
Debate programming
On January. 25 the Clinton
Xi Epsilon Beta debated the
Playboy Pay TV programm-
ing issue. After a heated
discussion referee Ann
Adams, declared a draw to
the debate.
The chapter decided to
send $25 to the International
Endowment Fund • which
helps research in organiza-
tions such as 'Toronto Sick
Children's Hospital and the
Arthritis Societe in B.C.
February 4 was set as the
date to submit Regal orders
for the next order. Plans
were discussed for the
Valentine social on
February 12 to be held at the
home of Vivienne Roy when
we will hostess the Zeta
Omega Chapter and their
husbands.
The next meeting will be
held at Mary Marsh's on
February 8.
Investments are safe
LLU('KNOW- Trust com-
panies may come and go, but
the Wingham and District
Hospital's investments are
safe as -'well, at least as safe
as the Government of
Canada. members of the
UCUCW installs 1983 o e
J
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Twenty-one ladies attended the meeting
of Wesley Willis UCW with leaders Edna
Stewart in the chair.
Readings were given, followed by a
special prayer for Viola Nelson at the time
of sad bereavement.
Greta Nediger's group had charge of the
program. Irene McCall gave a reading and
Ben Fingland read the scripture. Leona
Holland offered prayer and Mrs. Nediger
read a true story about a Modern Day Pro-
digal son.
The Installation of 1983 officers will be
held at the annual church meeting on
January 28. The Noon Luncheon will be
held March 16 and on February 9 there will
be an Overall Fellowship evening, both
men and women invited.
The ladies are planning to cater to two
meals (one luncheon and one supper) for
folks coming to the Festival Theatre in
Blyth during the summer.
The church is also planning some
renovations for the Sunday School rooms
in the new year.
Telethon yields 1Oft,OOO
Thanks to the hundreds of
people who helped in various
ways during the "Weekend
with the Stars Telethon" and
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thanks to the thousands of
people who phoned in their
pledges, close to $112,000 was
donated to Participation
Lodge January 22 and 23.
The money raised during
this Telethon for the
Cerebral Palsied will not be
used for operating the pre-
sent Participation Lodge
facility. Rather it will be
reserved for the next phase
of the Participation Lodge
project. Permanent
residences, an independent -
living apartment project, a
transitional home and a
computer training program
are some of the areas being
considered at this time.
The people in the Participa-
tion Lodge area have earned
a reputation for being very
generous •
hospital board were assured
last week.
In response to a question
from one board member,
treasurer Gorden Baxter
told the board that while it
looks for good rate of return,
he also chooses very safe
vehicles of investments for
the hospital funds.
The last time, he said, the
stoney was invested in
(Government of Canada
treasury bills, which are
about as safe as you can get
short of buying and stock-
piling gold.
Father a _ son bo
J(►,e•Ph John Haut
I)orrald James Hart
Heart attacks took the
lives of a Clinton area plan
and his son last week. Joseph
John Hart, 77, died on
January 23 at his home. His
son Donald James Hart, 53,
died un January 24 at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital in
(;oderich Both lived at RR 2,
Clinton.
The father, Joseph John
1 tart was born on May 6, 1905
in (lulled. Townstup to John
(;rltiiblcy Hart and the
former Eninia Etta Hanna
Mann. He was raised and
educated in Hullett and
farmed In McKillop, Morris
and Colborne Townships.
()n June 24, 1924, in
I•:gniondville, he married.
Ilis wife Elsie Edna Hart
predeceased him.
He is survived by two
children, George Henry of
I )raytun Valley, Alberta and
Reginald John (Jack) of
Clinton. Also surviving are
10 grandchildren and 13
great grandchildren.
Along with his son Donald
James, he was also
predeceased by a daughter
Mary Louise, two sisters and
three brothers.
His son, Donald James
was born in McKillop
Township on August 2, 1929.
Ile attended school at SS No.
9 Morris Township.
He never married, and is
survived by two brothers.
Funeral services for the
father and son were held on
January 26 at the Ball and
Falconer Funeral Home in
Clinton with Rev. Bechtel
officiating. Interment
followed in the Clinton
Cemetery.
Marl. Alexander
Armstrong
A Belgrave resident died
suddenly on January 28 at
the Winghanl and District
Hospital.
Mark Alexander Arm-
strong, 89, off Belgrave is
survived ,by his wife Ellen
and daughters Mrs. Mel
Donna) Craig of Bluevale,
Mrs. Jack (Mary) Taylor of
Belgrave and one son, Torn,
of RR 21.ucknow.
He is also survived by 15
grandchildren and 29 great-
grandchildren. Mr. Arm-
strong was predeceased by
two brothers Earl of Win-
nipeg and Tom of London.
After moving to Belgrave
Mr, Armstrong worked for
several years at the
Wingham Golf Club. Before
cramming to Belgrave he
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farmed in West Wawanosh
township. He was a member
of the Knox United Church in
Belgrave.
Funeral services were
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Funeral Home on January 31
with Reverend John G.
Roberts presiding.
Pallbearers were Bob
Taylor, Mark Taylor, Terry
Armstrong, Jeff Armstrong,
Frank Workman and Larry
Martin.
Four great-grandchildren
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Steve 'Taylor, Repay Taylor,
Michael and Mark Nolan.
Spring interment will be
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Charles W. Williams died
in Leamington Hospital on
Friday, January 21 in his
73rd year. He was the son of
the late Charles and Mabel
Williams of 1d. R. 2 Clinton.
Ile is survived by his wife,
the former Letitia Swar-
brick; two brothers, Harry
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die of heart attacks
of Clearwater, Florida and
Earl of R.R. 2 Goderich;
three sisters, Mrs. James
Margaret ( Peg)) Keen of
Douglas Street, Stratford,
Mrs. Bob (Annie) Jervis of
Clinton and Mrs. Charles
Irene) Houghton of R.R. 2
Clinton; and a number of
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was held
at St. Johns Anglican Church
in Leamington on Monday,
January 24. The Rzverend
Aubrey Bell officiated.
Interment was in Bayview
Cemetery, Leamington.
Pallbearers were Edward,
(nary and Rodger Williams,
Charles Houghton, Donald
McDougall and Robert Wain,
all nephews of the late Mr.
Williams.
Funeral arrangrnents
were made by Leslie R.
Dutot Funeral Horne.
I )onations to the Heart Fund
and Diabetic Association
were accepted in lieu of
flowers.
Ivan Nohert l.in('e•
A Bayfield resident, Ivan
Robert i,inc a died in Clinton
Hospital on January 25. He
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KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
st. Jose-eh's School
Mr. Don F®rwelllr
Principal
169 eech Street
CLINTON. Ontario
Telephone No, 482-7U35
DATE: FEBRUARY 22, 1983
TIME: 1 PM -5 PM
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before 31st December, 1903. Please bring proof of oge
(Hirth Certificate end Hoptisma0 Certificate).
was 57 years oiu
Born in St Marys on
March 26, 1925, he was the
son of Edith Isabel liner He
served for 30 years in the
Canadian Armed Forces. On
March 29, 1945, in Winnipeg,
was married to the former
Margaret Gostin.
In Clinton, Mr lance was a
member of the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch 140.
Along with his wife and
mother, Mr 1. ince as sut-
vlved by two children,
Christine of Calgary, Albert
and Mrs Bill Carol)
Stephenson of Varna. He is
also survived by one gran-
dchild and one brother Lorne
of St Marys. Mr. lance was
predeceased by one son
('harles Robert.
Rev George Yournatoff of
Bayfield officiating at
funeral service and in-
terment followed in the St.
Marys Cemetery.
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- to consider and enact proposed amend-
ments to By-law #21 (d) re qualifica-
tions of Directors; By-law #30 re day of
the monthly meeting; and By-law #33
re remuneration of Directors,
The retiring Directors are John H.
McEwing, Stanley McLlwain and J.
Norman Trewartha, all of whom are
eligible for re-election.
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Director must file his intention to stand for election in
writing with the Secretary of the Company al (east
fifteen 1151 days in advance of the Annual Meeting.
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Si.•Paul's Anglican Church
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1983
Rev Gordon Simmons 13 A M Div
10 00 a m Holy Communion
Everyone Welcome
Sunday School and Nursery available during morning wor
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Christian Reformed
Christian Reformed Church
743 Princess St F Clinton
REV ARIF VANDEN BERG 13 D . Th M
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Sunday, February 6, 1983
10 o m Worship Service
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SpeakFd Ms,
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7 30 Tuesday John Martin Tovistock
7 p m Thurs Awano Club
Pentecostal
(Calvary Pentecostal Church
Pastor Wayne Lester
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9 45 A.M Sunday School
10:45 A.M. Morning Worship
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Organist Miss Catharine Palter
Chair D,re<tar Mrs Wm Hoorn
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 6 1983
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