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Clinton News-Record, 1983-05-25, Page 13+` iind learn of work by others The Bluewater Canadian Council of the Blind met for a club dinner on May 17. The basement of Wesley - Willis Church in Clinton was filled with an unusually large number of council members, friends and families. A roast beef dinner was prepared and served by the ladies of the church. Following the meal a thine of song was conducted by Mrs. Madeleine Edward of Goderich. Mr. Ron Smith of Burl- ington was thn «,neat Rneaker assisted by his wife. Having totally lost his v Psion some years ago he and his wtfe became involved with the Christian Blind Missions International". This Organization concerns itself with the blind and blind -deaf of the Third World countries. During Dun's presentation his sighted wife Barbara showed a film concerning the work of this great Organization. Don and Barb's efforts were very ap- preciatively received. BrueAefield news By Isabel Scott Mrs. Patricia Mullen and daughter Kathy of Dundas spent Wednesday with their aunt Mrs. Alice Ham. Mrs. Glenn Swan is a pa- tient in University Hospital, London, having undergone surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Scott and son of Willowdale spent the Victoria Day weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott. Mrs. Beatrice Dalrymple, Mrs. Grace McBride and Mrs. Doreen Baird spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love at Caro, Michigan. Mrs. Sharon Pine and family of Brantford spent the weekend with Mrs. Grace McBride. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. David Triebner last week were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aichen and Mr. and Mrs. David Diehl. Also their granddaughters, Shelly and Sharon Triebner, Woodstock, spent the weekend with them. Miss Margaret Aikenhead visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson on the weekend. Brucefield-Kippen Church service for the youth an- niversary will be at Brucefield at 11 a.m. on May 29. St. Paul's church member dies Edna Gladys Draper Funeral services were held at the Ball and Falcone/- Funeral alconekFuneral Home in Clinton on May 19 for Edna Gladys Draper. The Huronview resident died on May 17 at the age of 92. Born in Clinton on May 28, 1890, Mrs. Draper was the daughter of Edward and Ellen Herman. She lived in Clinton all her life and married the late Caryl Wilton Draper in 1914. Mrs. Draper was a well known community worker. She was a member of the St. Paul's Anglican Church, taught Sunday School, sang in the choir and worked with the Anglican Church Women. She was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star. She also raised a family of 11,ree, Donald Murray, Robert Gerald and Lois Isobel Hathaway. She was predeceased by one on, William Herman. Mrs. Draper is also sur- vived by nine grandchildren, predeceased by one gran- dchild and survived by five great grandchildren. Rev. Gordon Simmons officiated at the May 19 funeral services and in- terment followed in the Clinton Cemetery. The pallbearers were Harold Fremlin, Paul Draper and Gordon ; german, all of Clinton, as well as George, Caryl and Norman Hathaway, all of Toronto. n n Washer RO 43500 0 5 Cycles — including Superwash 0 2 Agitator Speeds — 2 Spin Speeds 5 Wash , Rinse Temperature Seiections 0 Easy -clean Filter 0 Agitator -mounted fabric softener dispenser 0 Funnel type bleach dispenser Bac Pac Information Centre Agitator Mounted Fabric Softener Dispenser Open Friday Evening till 9 p.rno We Do Our Own Service DRYS DALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. Kensali "The Place To Buy 262-2728 'Appliances Closed Mondays Events like the upcoming Huronview Auxiliary ir,lossom Tea have helped to purchase such items as the residents' directory at Huronview. Huronview services director Mary Gibbings, and Auxiliary president Evaleaa Webster of •:>lyth looked at the board and made plans for the upcoming Blossom Tea and xazaar on June 1. The annual event is sponsored by the Auxiliary and women from across the county are invited to join in the organization. (Shelley McPhee photo) Veteran dies in crash Lawrence Armand (Buck) Lassaline of Goderich Township died Monday, May 16 as the result of a car ac- cident in Goderich Town- ship. He was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba to Denis and Medora (Janisse) Lassaline. He worked as a fruit farmer and was the owner of Lassaline Orchards in Goderich Township. During World War II, he served in the Merchant Marines. He was a member of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus and St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Goderich. He was predeceased by I is wife, the former Margaret Webster on J y 3, 1982. He is survived by three daughters, Clarissa of Sudbury, Mrs. Rick (Isobel) CW pia straw 1 erry s ,, pper The Tuckersmith UCW Unit 1 met on May 17. Mrs. Hazel McCartney ex- pressed how nice it was to see not only the Unit 1 members but especially the visitors. Mrs. Beatrice Stoll read the minutes and 19 answered the roll call with advice on visiting the sick. Members signed a get well card for Mrs. Vina Berry who is ill. It was announced Visitors Day will be Wednesday, June 8 at 2 p.m. The strawberry supper is June 15. The next Unit 1 meeting is to be held Thursday, ,June 9 at 8 p.m. Project for June to be a Donation. A Plant Sale was held with active bids accepted by Mrs. Grace Chapman and Mrs. Edna Paterson. ANNOUNCING PRYDE MONUMENTLTD. NEW MODERN SHOWROOM Cemetery Memorials and Markers (cemetery lettering, cleaning & repairs) SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH HONE 524-2337 Openi, Daily (except Sunday) 10e 'I e.m. to 6000 p.m, evenings by a •. ointm, .Fit CONTACT - DONALD DENOMME - MEMORIAL COUNSELLOR BUSINESS - 524-2337 RES. - 524-6621 Clark of 100 Mile House B.C. and Elizabeth of Toronto; three sons, Lawrence of Goderich Towns ip, Philip of Edmonton and Roland of Goderich Township; five sisters, Mrs. Ken (Lucille) King of Chilliwack B.C., Mrs. John (Lorraine) Dietrich of Mississauga, Mrs. William (Arthemise) Lalonde of Gravenhurst, Mrs. Ray (Pauline) Dean of Owen Sound and Mrs. Mark (Clarice) Dalton of Kingsbri.ire; two brothers, Gerald and Harvey, both of Goderich; and five grand- children, Tanis, Taryn, Tyler, Jeremy and Melissa. A funeral mass was held at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church on Friday, May 20 at 10 a.m. The Reverend Father A.F. Loebach of- ficiated. Honorary bearers were Dr. G.B. Clancy, Pat Osborn, John Dragstra, Ken Sowerby, Ken Howett and Hank Gar +'l ner. Pallbearers were Mark T assaline, Denis Lassline, We Buy and Se16 used Pocketbooks! C. 8 E. R' £ MOO 15 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 AM 11 PM Mark Lalonde, Paul Dalton, Shawn Dalton and Mike Dietrich. Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus provided an honor guard at the funeral home and at the church. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109 and the Ladies' Auxiliary held a memorial service at the funeral home Thursday evening, May 19. Prayers were also said by the Knights of -Columbus at the funeral home Thursday evening. Interment was in St. Peter's Cemetery. Clinton-Seoforth Area Representative OCHAE0_ FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET CANTO l 482-9441 Representative ROi ,ERT McCALLUM 11 CAM <: ROA ROAD OODERICH 524-7345 CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY, JUNE 27 19 N 3 ®t 7:34; p.m, HOSPITAL CONFERENCE ROOM 1. Receive and consider annual reports of the hospital for the year ended March 31. 19E13. 2. Elect Governors for a 2 year term. 3. Transact all such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Any person over the age of twenty-one years, who pays to the corporation fifteen or more days before the annual meeting, a membership fee c4 five dollars shall be a member of the Corporation for the following twoelve months. Pedembershlp cards are available ©t the Clinton Public Hospital Front Office, any day from 9 ca.m. - 4 p.m. ALL CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Gated at Clinton, Ontario this 1601 day of May, 19: 3, by order of the Board. L. RPHORST, chairman aan lyt r� The Huronview sue, itoriailm was filled on Sunday morning, as a special service was held. The guest speaker was Reverend David McKnight of Egmondville. Special music was provided by the male choir of Blyth with Mrs. Margaret Kai presiding at the piano. in the evening Dick Roorda conducted a hymn sing in the chapel. Monday night the regular music session was held with Bruce Cookson. Tuesday evening part of the Holland Tradition was brought to Huronview. The Kiompen Feest Festival Singers presented a splendid program of Dutch songs, led by Dick Roorda. They were accompanied by Ron Greidanus at the piano and George Schoemaker on the horn and John Greidanus playing the accordion. John, in company with Hugh Lobb playing the violin, presented a medley of Canadian selections. Included on the program also, was a group of young CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1983 PAGE 13 air sin dancers. The Itiountry Kids: Stephanie Bush, Shan Lobb, Erin Lobb, Kelly Bosman and Nancy Lobb did an excellent step -dancing routine as well as the Saucy Sailors Debbie Draper, Scott Jewitt, Susan Jewitt and Stacey Reid. A solo step - dance was well performed by Sherri Preszcator. These young people literally danced their way into the hearts of everyone. Elsie enderson thanked all the performers for corning out to entertain us with such a fine program. Wednesday afternoon, in the activity room was the setting for the May birthday party. This event was con- vened by the Women's Institute of Londesboro. The president, Mrs. Margaret Taylor welcomed everyone and opened the program. Mr. Colin Swan led a singsong with Mrs. Edwin Wood presiding at the piano. Two laches formerly from the Londesboro area, and now living at Huronview, shared their talents with us. Myrtle Fairservice, in her Radars set for Seniors On May 18 the Clinton Golden Radar Senior Citizens Club met at Huron - view. Secretary Minlue Rumball read the minutes of the last meeting and the report on May 4 Euchre. The prize winners were: high pink cards, Beatrice Welsh; low, Cecealia Edgar; green card, Mary Grigg; low, Jessie Jones; most lone hands, Minlue Rumball. Roll call showed I present answering by- naming the school where they attended and what it's used for now. Carnations and cards were sent to O. Watkins, V. Gibb- ings, A. Wright, H. Parker and B. Welsh. Thank you notes were read from Jean Johns, Hazel Parker, Vera Gibbings and Rita thanked members from Albert of TICS The %/mantra Christian Church has chi n. ed its Sunday morning worship service FR{i);;y i 1 AM 7 ih? 10 A during the sao6emer months. Sunday School for children is also at 5© A.M. Wright. Bessie Steep and Mary Dale thanked everyone for sympathy cards in loss of brothers. Senior Citizen week is June 19 to 26. On June 20 the Radars will meet depart- ment heads and manage- ment at Huronview, as well as see a display booth of their crafts. Muriel Jones read an article on Senior Citizens. Shuffleboard is finished for this season. Irene Glazier and Muriel Grigg were in charge of the program. Some records were played by Muriel of Eastern music. Euchre was played and win- ners were: high, Cecealia Edgar and Ed Godkin; low, Edna Stuart and Minlue Rumball. GRACE CiS MUNtTY CHURCH a -'aeon Centennial School HUMERI, ONT. 4r2-9260, 565-5341 and 236-4979 10:00 • family Bible School 11:00 Speaker: Randy IJionn PREACHING THE DMINES of GRACE at uro usual tine style gave some humorous readings as did Mable Scott. Mabel also sang two lovely solos. Ray Cantelon with violin, and accompanied at the piano by Gladys VanEginond, presented some snappy old tunes for the listening pleasure of the audience. While fancy cupcakes and tea were being served, Mrs. Van Egmond entertained with piano MUSIC. We extend a warm welcome to Mr John Stewart Taylor and to Mrs. Annie Margarette Taylor both from Clinton, who have come to reside at Huron - view. The Huronview chapel service was held on Thur- sday afternoon. Mrs. Prouty was in charge and led in the singing of the hymns. Mrs_ Proutyand Mrs. Eizinga ang a solo with Elsie view Henderson presiding at the piano. The message was given by Mr. Eizinga. To the fancily of the late Mrs Gladys Draper, Hurunview extends its sincere sympathy Mrs Draper was a resident of Huronview. The Women's Auxiliary of Huronview will be having a spring tea and bazaar on Wednesday, June 1 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the new auditorium. In the past there have always been tables displaying interesting and useful items. This spring will be no exception, as there will be a variety of new and practical ideas. Many of the residents have been busy knitting, crocheting, and will offer a wide assortment of articles. Do come, have a visit with friends and enjoy a cup of tea and don't forget to jot down the date nn emir rolcmri It you your R R Are you over 60 or turning 71 before December 31, 1953 ? are and with ir, sr cure a I,ft'i,rn int un,r S P Call ARNOLD STINNISSEN 117 Goderich Street East Seafor th Rea. 577-0410 We have other 5 year investments at very competitive rates PUBLIC MEETING "The Wisdom of Calamities" Mr, Ne Sabot at Clinton High School, Room 128 at 8:30 P.M., Friday, May 27 No admission. Refreshments served. Sponsored by Bakal Community r� m , ,s/ .4(41 s.4 I/F _ L E C c1 l t<'� jlI[cIIIT net - FUNERAL HOME LIMITED 1 1 f-IICH STREET, (I ONTUN 482-9441 MRS. GLADYS DRAPER of Clinton died on Tuesday, May 17, 1983. The funeral service was held on Thursday. May 19, 1983. MR. CLARENCE HUGILL of Goderich and formerly of Clinton died on Saturday, May 21, 1983. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, May 25, 1983. ,Si. Paul's Anglican Church SUND Y, M Y 29, 1983 Rev Gordon Simmons B A M Div 10 00 a m Holy Communion Sunday School and Nursery available during morning worship Everyone Welcome Christian Reformed (Christian Reformed Church 743 Princess St E Clinton SUNDAY, MAY 29 10 n m Worsh,n SPrv,rp 7 30 p m Worship Service All V,vtors WPIroJne Watch Faith 20 nt 9 30 a m an Global T V Fellowship Bible Chap ml 162 Maple Street Sunday Speaker Noel Churchman. Waterloo 1 I o in Sunday School and Family Bible Hour 7 p m Evening Service Tuesday 7 30 P M John Martin, Tavistock Pentecostal t„, (:aviary Pentecostal Church 166 V,ctor,a St Clinton Pastor Wayne Lester 9 45 A.M. Sunday School 1045 A.M. Morning Worship ALL WELCOME United Ontario ,Street 1 nifr-d Church MINISTER ORGANIST Lnll,50 MrC,rPg I1 n m Puhhr Worship n„d ( Kurth Sr hnnl Norman Pick Wesley -Willis United (,hureh PEOPLL SERVL'1-i; GOD TURD( (,H .sF:Rl At, PEOPLE MINISTER RF JAMES BECHTEL 8 A B 0 Orclonrtit Miss C athor,ne Potter Choir Director Mrs Wm Hoorn SUNDAY, MAY 29 It a m Mnrn,ng Worship Sermon SFRVANTS OF GOD Nursnry and Sunriny S, tenni HOLMESVILLE 9 45 n .n Mnrnu,g Wnrah,o Sern,nn SFRVANTS of don