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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-03, Page 7(THFBIXrU STANDARD) BY Or doc .. The W;i ter'burn lul Mot at the baste of Mrs. Morien Heng on ' tuesday, September The seem'`, HlligttLapp, rad e minutes oa Rotes. e urer,incliey,•havethe ,..sae l terve . ,She reported that $150.75 ha hem raid #n a quilt whic had been made for the reunion. She said the` foster child support is paid up Little Christine Lap . made the draw which was fi ron by Mrs.Terry Rutledge. A table has been booked with the Booster Club for their Christmas Fair on November 17. The Hallowe'en party will be held at the October meeting at the home of Mrs. Joe Verwey. A fine of 50 cents will be imposed on those not coming in costume. Mrs. Terry Rutledge and MrS. LloydPenfound will be in charge and everyone isasked to bring a wire coat hanger. The election of officers took place and are as .follows: president - Mrs,:-LLeonard Ar- chambault; co -president - Mrs. Terry Rutledge; secretary, Mrs. Elliott Lapp; assistant secretary - Mrs. Joe Verwey; and treasurer- Mrs. Keith Lapp. With Mrs. Joe Verwey as a capable auc- tioneer, a very successful miscellaneous sale was held. Two amusing readings were also given by Mrs. Verwey. Social News Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson, Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mrs. Marjorie McDougall, Mrs. Lillian Letherland, Mrs. Gordon Chamney Booster Club third Christm h and daughter* attend - e tl4,a(pt(ive i r plrogl of the water how held at tl rt 1' 0 ►HeOltoo lost TtiProdaY evenIng, Yvonne. Bean- of Torontta:,was a went visitor With her parents, ' . and Mrs. Maurice Pew Guests last. Sunday: with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger were Mr. and Mrs. Williams Helesic of..roderich, Paul Hellesiic and Kelly (?'Nee. of London and Mr. and raises WO . glare Rodger andfamilyof Goderieh, Mrs. Donald Haines, Mra, Tom Lawrence, Mrs. Tom Lawlor and. Mrs. Eleanor Brad- 06ck attended the Women's institute meeting of Tiger Dunlop Branch last Thursday at Carlow. Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy Daer, Mrs. Tom ,Hag- gitt and Mrs. Marjorie McDougall enjoyed a three day bus trap to the Haliburton Highlands and Bancroft; This trip also in- cluded a cruise on the Trent.Severn Water- way last week. uburn UCW hear flght against of insects The general meeting of Kno United Mrs. Ross Dobie introduced the guest Church Women was held last Wednesday speaker of the evening, Chris Tinworth of evening in the Sunday school room of the Oshawa who is working with the Christian church. Mrs. Gordon Gross played several Blind Mission International. He showed the selections on the piano prior to the opening film, No Longer a Beggar, and told how the of the meeting, Christian Blind Mission is helping people in Africa, Latin America and South Asia and preventing river blindness which is caused by a small fly. Mrs. Dobie thanked the speaker and presented him with a gift. The hymn, Count your Blessings, was then sung. The president of the U.C.W. Mrs. Donald Haines took charge of the business session and opened with prayer. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Elliott Lapp and accepted, and the financial report made by the treasurer, Mrs. Oliver Anderson, was readies for given. Thank -you notes were read and plans were made to cater to a wedding dinner, a banquet and a Lions Club dinner on October Fai3. It was also decided to refinish and repair asthe chairs in the Sunday school room in the near future. It was announced that the Presbyterial meeting would be held on October 3 in Vic- toria United Church, Goderich. Mrs. Elliott Lapp, Miss Betty Marsh and Mrs. Marjorie McDougall will give the devotional session. It was announced that lunch will be served after the anniversary service on October 14 with members of Unit one bringing sand- wiches and Unit 2, tarts and squares. A report of the flower fund was given by Mrs. Tom Jardin and the kitchen committee by Mrs. Orval McPhee. Mrs. Gary Shuttleworth gave the call to worship and the hymn, Beneath the Cross of Jesus, was sung, followed by prayer. Jodi Webster played two piano solos. A poem, A Good Thought, was read and Mrs. Glen Webster gave • an interesting reading, Beyond the Deviation. The offering was received by Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mrs. R. Koopmans and dedicated with the offertory hymn. Plans were made for the third annual `Christmas Fair by the Auburn Booster Club when they met last week at the home of Mrs. Ross Dobie. Two new members joined, Mrs. Jack Vincent and Mrs. Lynn Korstanje. The members decided not to cater to the Lions Club dinners but continued plans for the Christmas Fair to be held on November 17. The next meeting is to be held on Tuesday, October 9 at the home of Mrs. George Col- lins. Committees set up for the fair were: lunch BLYTH Christian Reformed Church Rev. Roger Gelwicks Service 10 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. BEST RATE Investments Insured to '60,000. 11/2% 2-5 years No Fees - Rates Subject To Change ABC ANNUITIES 53 West St., Goderich 524-2773 Collect FALL SPECIALS Ladies' Casual Wear G.W.G. Ladies' Reg. '34.00 JEANS $99 E 00 Sizes 6-20 NOW • Colour Canvas JEANS Reg. '35.50 $9400 Sizes 26-33 NOW • W BSTEWS Clothing and Footwear Main Street, Blyth 523-9709 Formerly R.W. Medius Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Il�il� I4IheeI in These Wed L'ar 5aLI/ngs, 1981 MALIBU WAGON 4 dr. 1982 MALIBU SEDAN 4 dr. '1981 PONTIAC BROUGHAM, 2 dr. 1981 PONTIAC LEMANS 2 dr. 1980 PONTIAC CATALINA 1979 BUICK LESABRE 4 dr. 1979 MALIBU ESTATE WAGON 1976 CHEV SUBURBAN 1980 GMC '/, TON. Short box. 1981 LEMANS 4 dr. 1981 OLDS CUTLASS 4 dr. HAMMS CAR SALES LTD. BLYTH SALES DEPT....... 523-4342 SERVICE DEPT. —.523-9581 ..523.9551 counter - Mrs. Ross Dobie, Mrs. Mark Ar- thur and Mrs. Lynn Korstanje; posters and advertising - Mrs. Douglas Chamney.; two gingerbread houses - tickets to be sold - Mrs. George Collins; door - Mrs. Dennis Bricker and Mrs. Jeff Sowerby: Bake table - Mrs. George Collins and Mrs. Jack Vincent; sweatshirts and T-shirts and hats - Mrs. Allan Craig; and in charge of crafters - Miss Sharon Glousher. Anyone wishing to book a table for this event, please telephone Mrs. George Col- lins. Chauncer_,s airstyling Wondering What is the "BACK DOOR"??? 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