Clinton News-Record, 1984-08-08, Page 90,
By& ha cthegoy
IMNSALL' Mr. rind Mrs. Jeff Rae')
and..family of coronation, Alberta
Iaolidayii g:'with their pa, €nt,s Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Raebburat and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Slade .
Mrs. an Britton returned from a six .
weeks visit with heron and family in Win-
nlipeg ancl.also with:ber sisters in Calgary. •
Mr and Mrs. Robert Keys, Grand Bend
and Mrs. Elsie Keys, Goderich, were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker
and Mr. and Mrs: Edgar Cudmore. ' •
Mrs. Joanne Niewenhuizen, Strathroy;
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Spence formerly of Oud-
Beyerland now of Reeuwyk, Hollan sited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol.
We have finally moved into the new wing
on the nursing floor of our addition. There is
still some work to be done throughout the
building but it certainly is a good feeling to
be this far.
We are very pleased to welcome new
residents to Queensway. They are Lily
Waghorn formerly of Kippen, Ida Jackson
from Hensall, Cecil Jones from Exeter,
Grace Dinney from Exeter and Asa Peeves
from Hensall. We are happy to have them
make their home with us.
Our Tuesday Church service was con-
ducted by Mrs. Shirley Luther. On Wednes-
day, various games were played by the
residents. The highlight of Thursday was a
movie "On One of the Royal Tours of
Canada" and was viewed by the residents.
ca
3eautiful sounds of »auric were in the air
• on • l .day afternoon as residents got l
• to ether for a sing -song.
oughout the week, the beautiful
weather Was o'ed by the residents who
were gut for waits
Mrs, .Gary Merritt is spending a week in
Tim and will return to her Wale in
Poway; California from there. She hashed a
pleasant visit around the area and with her
parents Mr. and Mrs, Carl Payne.
Residents of Northcrest Home welcome
Mrs.N;an Britton back after a six-week visit
with her son .and sisters in Winnipeg and
Calgary. Mabel Shirray attended the Blyth
Festival on Thursday. Rose Pyke
celebrated her birthday last week and was
visited by members of her family. Mr. and
Mra, O'Connor are spending a holiday in the
North for two weeks. Olga Chipchase was
bowling at Fairmount Greens, London on
Saturday. Ernie Chipchase and Bill Roger-
son were very successful bowling at Strat-
ford on Saturday. Mrs. Florence Hendrick
of Exeter was a recent visitor with Mrs.
Mabel Shirray. Ida Dickert and Mrs. Pearl
McKnight displayed their crafts at the
Freidsburg Day in Dashwood on Saturday.
Rose Pyke spent a week visiting with her
niece in Byron, Michigan.
Several friends from Hensall attended the
50th Wedding Anniversary in Brucefield
Centennial School in honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Rochus Faber on Saturday. •
There was a good attendance • at the
United Church on Sunday when the
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Every Saturday morning the Clinton Optimist Club are organizing TTBatl for youths
between five and eight years -old. Pictured are some of'the youths in -action. (Optimist
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Presbyterian congregation along with
visitors joined with the United Church for
worship. Donald Stebbins greeted the con-
gregation and Tim and Mark Brock were
the ushers. Ken Scott and his daughter
Christie brought special music to the wor-
ship which was appreciated by the con-
gregation. Mr. McDonald spoke on the sub-
ject of "the one rainbow through our
clouds". All of us face clouds of sorrow,
discouragement and stress, but the rainbow
is a symbol of God's Covenant with man. He
said, God's rainbow of hope shines brightest
against the dark clouds of Calvary, Christ's
is God's rainbow and God's victory at
Calvary is the assurance that through any
storm there is shining in all ,the color of the
rainbow his faithfulness, his mercy and
presence. Next Sunday will be baptismal
Sunday and Carol Woodward of Exeter will
be the guest soloist.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott and family, and
Mrs. Jean Scott of Londesborough were din-
ner visitors at the Manse, with Mr.
McDonald, on Sunday following the church
service.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and Sally of
Mitchell visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Chaffe's mother Mrs. Jack Corbett and Mr.
and Mrs. Al. Corbett and family.
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are a spectacular sigh
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V RNA - A sower for Dianne Consitt was O We've been a g some "beautiful
• the
held on Ally at Phil and Sharon W'hite's ower tars this stormier. Floyd McMh' s
cottage in donor of her forthcoming mar- sidewalk 'border of dwarf snap gone and
triage on September 8. A pleasant afternoon - lobelia has been .exceptionally colorful. His
was enjoyed playing games. Coreen tall vttrea Want is a spectacular sight, too.
Caldwell, Planne's aunt, read the address The lame bed of. mauve and purple at Mrs,
and her WWII) Ruthann White assisted her Elmer Turner's on 'the Parr Line is mostly
in opening the lovely and useful gifts. larkspur which had seeded itself, and sur -
A al3>raie thanked everyone for the gifts and vived twp cultivations of the garden. Bob
luncheon was served by Cheryl Dowson, and June Webster, as usual, have lovely
•Judy Deowson and Julie Consitt. flowerbeds in front of their house.
Jerry Reid's streak of luck slowed down A onlunity choir is being organized for
last week, after winninK $300 two weeks in a
row at the Lion's Friday night bingo in t
Bayfield. w 11
A good number of Varna and Goshen ••28
women attended the bridal shower for Wen- by
dy Mustard held at Brucefield church on
Monday evening, July 30, Ruby Triebner
welcomed the guests and conducted a con-
test. Bernice Reid gave a reading outlining
what Jerry expects in a wife, and Shirley
Taylor sang,, accompanying herself on the
guitar. Wendy was presented with many
beautiful gifts.
On Sunday, Dave and Bonnie Roy hosted
the third annual pig roast party for Blyth
Theatre people and their friends, Bonnie's
suppliers and family members. Eighty-five
people whose homes are from British Col-
umbia to New Brunswick feasted on a 175- ball results
pound pig, corn on the cob, salads and rolls.
Musical entertainment with accordion,
guitars; fiddle and mouth organ was provid-
ed by production members.
It was confirmed at the Zurich Fair what
Joyce and Bill. Dowson have known all along
— their grandson Michael Groot is the best
baby around. He came first in the four mon-
church service at the official opening of
Stanley Township complex. Practises
be held at the complex on August 22 and
t 8 p.m. The Country and Western gospel
book is being used, so bring one along
if you have it. You may contact Anna Keys
at 262-5360 for further details.
Bruce and Anna Keys and Ruby Hill at-
tended the wedding of their cousin Pat Buf-
fett in Flint, Mich. on the weekend, then
spent a day in Frankenmuth.
The Varna Singers are taking part in the
church service at Middleton's Pond this
coming Sunday.
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