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Clinton News-Record, 1983-03-02, Page 13a new one, "Lively Lady"' in the afternoon and cued for the round dance hour in the evening when one hundred and nine couples attended. The March Swosda will be held in the Clinton high school on March 26. Plans are well underway for the Spring Round Dance Gala to be held at the same place. The date will be announced later. Several of the members have made reservations for a weekend of dancing in July at the Southampton Jam- boree. The dance this Friday, March 4 is cancelled. Sybil and Peter Chan 91 ! er will cue for the dances March 11 and 18 while Lois and Edward are on vacation. For Exclusive aid Unusual Gifts The Arbor 33 A.l;rert St. Clinton 482-3876 residents took advantage of a van ride to Wingham. In the afternoon we were busy peeling apples for pies which were baked for our St. Patrick's Day dinner. They certainly smelled good. Rhythm exercises with music accompaniment each morning are proving beneficial and a lot of fun. They help those residents who are unable to engage in other activity. Bruce Cookson, music teacher from I-Iullett Central School was here to organize a choral group. He seemed satisfied with the number of people that attended the ses- sion. We hope that on our next Monday evening more residents will come and take part in the singing. Don't be surprised if you hear Bruce playing piano on your floor since he is doing some of his practising at Huronview. He is an excellent musician. We would like to express our sympathy for the families of the late Mr. George Turnbull and Mr. Joshua Penney. Both gentlemen were residents of Huronview. seusses V Ventures in Mission, a major campaign launched an January and to run until 1.i,,; 7. The aim of the Church is to raise $40 uaalllion over and above present givings. A good portion of this would be used to beef up the pension fund for those who retired prior to 1955, with other "_I study � andherit Huron Counties made a study of Women's Rural Farm Organizations. Out- standing speakers at this meeting included Mr. Ross Daley; Mrs. Florence Diamond, Mr. Doug Waggener and Mr. Fred Halterman. At the close of the business session Mrs. Pearl Cum- mings, first Vice --President took the chair. The topic of Citizenship and World Affairs was given by Mrs. Viola Nelson, program convener. She spoke of the privileges and respon- sibilities of citizenship, saying that the new Charter of Rights is helpful to the Canadian citizen. Mrs. Nelson explained the responsibilities of New Canadians, in that they must first take The Oath of Allegiance, promising to be both faithful to Canada and to the Queen. As there are over 200 languages spoken around the world, an interpreter plays a significant role for those from other countries not speaking the English or French language. She mentioned the special awards given to Canadians for special merits in 1982 among them being the names of Don Pullen, and Cela Sioman of Clinton; also the planting of the Gingo Tree in Soman Park to commemorate the bringing of the Constitution to Canada. As Heritage Day was celebrated in Canada on February 21, Mrs. Nelson canose to speaK on Herit::ge. She gave a motto signifying You aro Invited I ; the Special Gospel Meeting at Joseph Street Gospel Hell Commencing March loth Sunday at a ip. . 11M Men. Taxes. land, Theme. Rrtdey at S paws. Speakers Rill iitiefcaif Sarnia Don Ma®it$on Woodville For by grace are ye sawed through faith; and that net of yoursehroc it is five gift of (tide Not of work$, Best way mars an shou ld beast . kph. do Sol, N C tiections ge rules for everyday better living in our homes and our country. She noted ..Everyone can bring sun- shine into the laves of others and if we do some will come back to us!" The next meeting will be held on March 24 and neembers are asked to bring an Antique, and tell of its use. ituary Mabel May Jordan An East Wawanosh native and lifetime area resident, Mabel May Join,: n, died at the Pinedrest Manor Nur- sing Home in Lucknow on Feb. 15 She was 93 years old. Raised and educated in East Wawanosh, the former Mabel May Walsh was married on March 12, 1913 to George Jordan. The couple made their home in Belgrave and were members of the Knox United Church. Mrs. Johnston is survived one daughter Mrs. George (Freda) Johnston of Belgrave. She was predeceased by her husband in 1971. She was also predeceased by two brothers and one sister. She is sur- vived by two grandchil9: en and two great grand- children. Funeral services were held on Feb. 17 at the Currie Walker Funeral Home with Rev. John G. Roberts of- ficiating. Spring interment will take place at the Brandon Cemetery in Belgrave. GRACE Cr .MUt TY CHURCH Huron Centennlat `Scheie RRUCIIBBLLD, Or T. 482-9260, 56S-5341 rind 236-497 10:00 - Fara4iiy 8ihle School 91:00 - Mann PREACHING THE Speaker: Randy DOCTRINES of GRACE .Anglican 7- SP. Paul's Anglican (Church SUNDAY, MA CH 6, 1983 Rev Gordon Simmons 8 A M Div 10 00 o m Holy Communion Sunday Sc hool and Nursery avrlo,Je during morning ,hip Everyone Welcome war Christian Reformed (Christian Reformed (Church 743 Prm(ess St E Clinton REv ARIE VANDEN BERG B D Eh M Sunday, March 6, 1983 10 o m Worship Service Sermon YOU ARE NOT ALONE 3 p m Guett Minister Rev H V. -tend R p m Cottage Groups m4tatt All Vrtitort Welcome Watch Faith 20 of 9 30 o m on Global T hureh rvte Fellowship ible Chapel 162 Maple Street Speaker: Dave Daley, Arkona Clinton 11 a m Sunday School and Family Bible HOW 7 p.m Evening Service 7 3n Tuesday. 10 a.m. Wed., Mar. 9 Coffee Hour 8 Cubbies 7 p.m Thurs. Awona Club Pentecostal C; lvary Pentecostal Church Pastor Wayne Lester 166 Victoria St. Clinton 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship ALL WELCOME United Ontario .Street United Church MINISTER Norman Pick Louise McGregor 11 0 m Public Worship and Church School Wesley -Willis United Church PEOPLE SERVING GOD THRO(169-( .SERVING PEOPLE MINISTER REV JAMES BECHTEL 8 A 8 D Orgon,st Miss Catharine Potter Choir Director Mrs Wm Hewn SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1983 11 n m Morning Worship Sermon 'STONES UPON STONES (Nursery and Sunday School HOLMESVILLE 9 45 n m Morning Worship Sermon 'STONES UPON STONES Sandy Hegeman and her husband, Neal, ve just come back from the Dominican Republic, where Neal serves as an ordained minister. The family has been sent by the Foreign Missions Outreach division of the Christians Reformed Church. Sandy will be a guest speaker at Clinton's World Day of Prayer on March 4 at Wesley Willis Church. i-PrthPr byt Gist I spe •1i A long list of ministers from as far away as Hong Kong and Armenia have appiir:si for acceptance into The United Church of Canada, delegates to the recent meeting Of Huron - Perth Presbytery were told. Accordingto the policy of the Church, all such applicants must spend several months serving within the Clinton citazenshi er denomination, and their manes must be circulated throughout the 92 presbyteries from coast to coast. The gathering, which took place at Si Marys United Church, St. Marys, had as its main feature, a presentation by Rev. John Roberts, Belgrave, concerning Members of the Clinton Women's Institute (WI) met on Feb. 25 . President Mrs Cecil Elliott reported on the recent Workshop held in Seaforth when represen- tatives from Perth and Huronview news Residents enjoy outing Chapel service was held at Huronview on Sunday morn- ing with Reverend Norman Pick in charge. Elsie Henderson sang a solo. Several residents were busy with ceramics Monday afternoon. They are produc- ing many beautiful articles. Special Care folk met for a social hour and enjoyed music played from the stereo. Wednesday morning some Happy Hearts Round Dance Club meet February has been a busy month for the Huron Happy Hearts Round Dance Club. Besides the regular weekly dances, members have visited other clubs. A very enjoyable evening was spent dancing with the "Round -a -Bouts" in Byron at their Snow Shoe Shuffle. One type of dancing was done on snow shoes. Many prizes were brought home to this area. Pies and more pies were served with ice cream. The club went with the Wheel 'n' Dealers square dance club on a mystery bus trip and danced rounds with the Hanover club. The teachers, Lois and Edward Wise, received the new dance "Wa-Watusi" at Swosda in London on Saturday. Peggy and John Wilson of Cambridge taught Stn Joseph's CWL card party held On Feb. 23 the St. Joseph's CWL held a card party with the proceeds of '; 1. donated to the Clinton Hospital Aux- iliary. Several prizes were given out to Margaret Reynolds for six lone hands, Donelda Flynn for the women's highest score, Jack Alnstrong for the men's highest score, Lee Gliddon for women's low and Ida Wright for the men's low. NOTABLE ABLE QUOTES WHEN GOD SPEAKS, man can only obey. The truth of a statement depends on Bis own nature, but its authority depends upon its origin. That which comes from God, therefore, is and forever will be obsolete, supreme, and final hi its authority. (Colonel James H. Hayes) Notable Quotes Society SSS KININVLE DRIVE LONDON, ONTARIO 1bG 1P1 SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER SO YEARS SPECIAL PRE -WINTER PRICES IN EFFECT CLINTON SEAI.O6tlti Arec Representative MICHAEL FALCONER 153 High Street CLINTON 487 9441 GODERICH AREA Rwproackn9091ve ROBERT MKKALLUM 11 Cambria Rood GODERICH 324.1345 nture amounts earmarked for new church development and for redevelopment in areas where this is indicated. Mr. oberts shared in- sights from a iri..per he wrote in which he drew an in- teresting parallel between the "Great Collection" described in 11 Corinthians and Ventures in Mission. He is a Deputy -Director of the campaign for London Conference. In other business, the presbytery heard that it had exceeded its 1982 objective for the Mission and Service Fund by $39,000 - having raised in all over $500,000. While most of this figure was contributed by the 72 congregations in its bounds, 20 per cent was given by members of the United Church Women. The Division of World Outreach announced a Mission Festival to be held at Main Street United Church, Mitchell, on March 6. Dr. Bob McClure, noted missionary and former Moderator, will be a guest speaker. The Division of Mission in CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1 1SS11h. Canada presented cadaeping brochures for Camp Menesetung, near Goderich, and for Catnap Bimini, near Stratford. As well, the Division is urging a pulpit exchange for the Week of Prayer for January, 19:1 - as a paeans of making the issue of Christian unity more visible. Delegates engaged in a lively discussion regarding the nature of presbytery meetings. Several felt that the business might be ab- breviated and more time given to presentations providing more spiritual Input. A committee was appointed to give the matter further study. Before leaving the meeting, delegates were asked to pick up ecopies of registration forms for the 59th Annual meeting of the London Conference, to be held the weekend of May 13- 15, at Central United Church, Woodstock. The Conference theme will be Loving This World (Stewards of a Vision), with Dr. Douglas J. Hall, McGill University, Montreal, as theme speaker. MONUMENTS MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR PR Y DE MEMOR I ALS GODERICH - CLINTON - EXETER 524©6621 DON DENOMME - AREA REPRESENTATIVE DENTURE THERAPY 665-7818 Il e�e�C NEUSTADT ONT. Horst Feige 2nd Office: 361 Pi. Christina %t. 1-336-6380 (Corner of London Rd. 11, Christine St.) Sarnia, Ont. —PAGE 13 ferse 1, ), 4-4 r -@ so 1,1 y � , I�iilllitl •u ` � t \ !It).�.t. , ss ?a - _ tit per FUNERAL HOME LIMITED 15 t HI(,H STREET, (f INTON 482-9441 MRS JESSIE KEYES of Vocno died on Thursday February 24 1983 The funeral service was held on Sunday February 27 1983 I •l,tlilt-Ii, it I87tr Nit Ti Xi, �V)l n.1\(.E. 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