Clinton News-Record, 1981-11-25, Page 11A bit of imagination made everyone's ginger bread house
a llttle different, and Colleen Chaff topped her Smartie
adorned creatbn with a cotton puff of chimney smoke.
Colleen and other Bayfield Pathfinders made the houses
for a Christmas project. (Shelley McPhee photo)
Seven projects
okayed in Huron
for ¶llK,OOO
Huron -Bruce MP Murray
Cardiff (PC) announced this
week seven projects in his
riding he earlier recom-
mended to the Ministry of
Employment and Immigra-
tion under the Canada Com-
munity . Development Pro-,
gram have been approved.
'The projects will bring
$100,000 of federal funding
into Huron -Bruce, creating
employment for 11 people in
the riding for a total of 450
additional weeks of work.
Following are the approv-
ed projects, the grants in-
volved and the number of
jobs created:
Van Egmond Foundation,
Seaforth, "A Million Acres of
History", $23,358, two jobs;
Tuckersniith Township,
Vanastra Day Care for
Physically Disabled Adults,
$13,000, one job; Huron
Country Playhouse, Grand
Bend, Essential Facility,
$23,712, four jobs; Volunteer
Outreach, Wingham, $9,984,
one job; Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority, Ex-
eter, Conservation
Resources Program, $10,816,
one job; Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority,
Wroxeter, Resources Inven-
tory, $10,816, one job;
F.L.O.A.T. 2, Goderich,
$8,320, one job.
Quotable
quotes
We have come from
somewhere and are going
somewhere. The great ar-
chitect of the universe never
built a stairway that leads to
nowhere.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1961 --PAGE 11
Men provide music and
lead Sunday Service at Carmel Church.
By Bertha MacGregor
Men's Service
Sunday, November 22 was
Men's Day at' Carmel
Presbyterian Church when
the men of the congregation
took the entire service.
Mr. Robert Bell conducted
the service and opened with
the call to, worship and a
welcome to all and led in
prayer. Following the
responsive reading Mr.
Lloyd Mousseau led in
prayer with Mr. Al Hoggarth
taking the response. The
guest soloist Was Mr. Ron
Fleming of Brucefield and
he accompanied' himself on
the guitar.
The scripture reading was
taken by Mr. Robert Taylor.
The theme of the service was
happiness and the message
"When You Are Happy" was
most capably taken by Mr.
John Baker, who delivered a
worthwhile message for all.
A male chorus sang and
Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presid-
ed at the organ for the sing-
ing. Following the an-
nouncements, the offering
was received and dedicated
by Mr. Robert Bell. Mr. Ron
Fleming sang another solo
and a reading was given by
Gregg Hoggarth. John
Baker thanked all who took
part and also thanked Ron
Fleming for his solos and
pronounced the Benediction.
Ushers were John Skea and
Ken Pollock.
Myrtle Kercher dies
At South Huron Hospital in
Exeter on Saturday,
November 21, 1981, Mrs.
Myrtle Irene (Wright) Ker -
cher, RR2 Kippen, died in
her 88th year. Beloved wife
of the late Herb Kercher
(Feb. 12, 1973). Dear mother
of Ross, RR2 Kippen,
(Margaret) Mrs. James Jor-
dan, London, (Doris) Mrs.
Spencer Jeffery, RR2 Staffa.
Dear grandmother of Judy,
Ruth and Bill.
Mrs. Kercher was the last
surviving member of her
family. Funeral service and
committal was held from the
Bonthron Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Homes
on Monday, November 23
with Rev. Stan McDonald of -
fielding. Family interment
followed at Woodland
Cemetery, Mitchell on Tues-
day morning.
Ethel Consitt dies
At South Huron Hospital in
Exeter on Friday,
November 20, 1981, Mrs.
Ethel May (Zaphe) Consitt
died in her 87th year.
Beloved wife of Roy Consitt,
Hensall. Dear mother of
Ray, RR 3 Kippen; Jack,
Hensall. Dear sister of
Austin . Zaphe of London.
Predeceased by three sisters
and one brother. Also sur-
vived by seven grand-
children, and three greats
grandchildren.
Funeral service was held
from the Bonthron Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, Hensall on
Monday, November 23, 1981
with Rev. Stan McDonald of-
ficiating.
fficiating. Interment in
Bayfield Cemetery.
Choir plans evening
A special Sunday evening
service is being planned
November 29 in Carmel
Presbyterian Church when
Mr. Harry Stuart of Exeter
will speak on the mentally
handicapped and the work of
the South Huron Association.
He will also show slides of
his work with -ARC In-
dustries. Musical numbers
will be provided and a social
hour will follow. Everyone is
invited to come and enjoy an
evening of fellowship.
Choir practise will be held
on Thursday, November 26
at 8 p.m. December 6 "White
Gift" Sunday will be
observed.
People Report
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol
attended Winthrop United
Church service on Sunday
morning when their grand-
son, Paul Dodds in a class of
12 communicants joined the
membership of the con-
gregation. Later they were
dinner guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dodds and family.
Mrs. Lulu Love of Kincar-
dine was a visitor with Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Taylor
last week.
Mr. and Mrs: Robert
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ICeyea of Grand Bend spent
the weekend with
Mr. and lit. Harold .
Several persons from this
area motored to Toronto by
bus to attend the Royal
Winter Fair en Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Corbett
were with Mr.
and Mrs>,Robert Chaffe and
family at Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. John
1Cornmendyk of Woodstock
were dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Sim Itexthol last
week.
Stewardship Service
Stewardship Sunday was
held in Hensall United
Church on Sunday
November 22 and was con-
ducted by Rev. Stan
McDonald. The Stewardship
of Jesus was demonstrated
in His actions and dedication
more than in His words.
The . children also were
directed to Stewardship. To
illustrate this an apple was
cut into 10 pieces and they
could see how little a tenth
was. This is what we areask-
ed to give to God out of all
that we have.
To open the service, a
Stewardship skit was
presented by Mrs. Grace
Drummond and Cecil Pep-
per.
The Senior . Choir
ministered through music
and the ushers were Eric
Mansfield, , Charles Dox-
tator, Scott Jesney and Cecil
and Bill Scotchmer welcom-
ed worshippers at the front
door. Flowers in the sanc-
tuary were in loving
memory of Mrs. Muriel Gib-
son, placed there by her
daughter, Mrs. Jesse Jones.
Next Sunday is the beginn-
ing of Advent and the Sunday
School, Junior and Senior
Choirs will be presenting
their Annual Carol and
Christmas Pageant service.
It is hoped for a packed Chur-
ch.
Queensway visitors
Mrs. Shirley Luther con-
ducted church service at
Queensway Manor on Tues-
day of last week. Mr. Elmer
Oeseh visited his father Pat
Baye1d
council
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treasurer being appointed to
act as Lottery Licensing Of-
ficer.
Having had time to study
the resolution of Western
Missouri relative to the ex-
port
xport of nuclear power which
had been read at the last
meeting, it was the opinion
of council that they did not
wish to support the resolu-
tion in the form in which it
was presented.
In conclusion bills were
passed for payment and the
meeting adjourned at 11:06
p.m.
The next meeting of the
council will be on December
7th at 7 p.m.
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A sweater is a garment a
child wears when his mother
feels chilly.
°each. Visiting with Mrs.
Irene Kalbfleisch were
Violet Bishop, Lorraine and
Marion Funnell, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Wilds, Alma
Witmer, Loreen and John
Paisley visited with Irma
Wilds. Also visiting with
Mrs. Wilds were Dorothy
Lee, Jack and Kay Cockwell,
Mrs. Nora Dogan, Maryanne
and Randy Quesnel.
Mrs. Maggie Campbell
visited with Mrs. Middleton.
Mr. Don Rozendal visited his
wife Alice also visiting Mrs.
Rozendal were Lisa, Mark
and Lyle Kraft and Mr. and
Mrs. Dirk Rozendal. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Crich visited Wally
Crick. Mervyn and Irene
Dunn} and Greta Lammie
visited Mrs: Vera Laramie
and Mrs. Louise Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Johns, Mrs.
Hannington, Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Quesnel visited
Louise Mitchell.
The Bethel Reformed
Church Ladies entertained
the residents with bingo and
treats.
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