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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-17, Page 7any friends attend. Sophia By Eleanor Bradnock Obituary Many friends and neighbours of John Foran and family,of RR 2, Auburn attended funeral services for Mrs. John Foran at St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church last Wednesday morning. She was the former Sophia Mary Kilinr nick and was born at Coniston on January 27, 1923. She was a registered nurse and nursed in Wingham hospital for many years until she retired two years ago. She died in University Hospital on Sun- day, October 7 after an illness of over a year. She is survived by her husband, John Foran of R.R. 2, Auburn; four sons, Con of Centralia, Frank of West Wawanosh, Terry of London, and Tom at home; ten daughters, Ilene (Mrs. Harry George) of Edmonton, Alberta, Anne (Mrs. Ted Symonds) of Wind- sor, Cathy (Mrs. Gordon Drennan) of Ashfield Township, J'ce (Mrs. Gerry Bowland) of Montreal, (Mrs. Brian Auger) of Wabasca, Al =:I'" Rosemary of London, Mary Ellen of aelp , Margaret of London, and Kathleen and Betty Jean at home; also 13 grandchildren; and two brothers. She was predeceased by one sister. Burial took place in St. Augustine Cemetery. Church News. St. Mark's Anglican Church, Auburn will observe their Harvest Home Thanksgiving service next Sunday, October 21 at 11 a.m. The Rector, Reverend Robin Lyon, will be in charge, assisted by the Reverend William Craven and the guest speaker will be the Rt. Reverend William Townsend retired Suffragan Bishop of Huron. The con- gregations of Trinity Church, Blyth and St. John's, Brussels are invited to attend. A reception and lunch will be served in the Community Memorial Hall following the service. Knox United church in Auburn held their annual anniversary service last Sunday morning with their minister, Mr. Gary Shut- tleworth in charge, assisted by the Reverend Gordon Pickell. The church organ was in the charge of Mrs. Barry Millian and her daughter Lori Millian was at the piano. The church was decorated with chrysan- themums and bouquets of cattails, grasses and grain. The Craigellen Singers of Goderich were the guest singers and sang three numbers, "Sing Unto the Lord", •. "I Just Came to Praise the Lord", and "My House is Full", under the direction of 'Mrs. Ila Worsell and accompanist. The singers were Mrs. Roxy Adams, Mrs. Lou Bundy, Mrs. Ruth Bushell, Mrs. Laurine Madge, Mrs. Shirley McMillan, Mrs. Helen Westbrook and Mrs. Betty Wilkin. Mr. Shuttleworth spoke on the theme, "Pressing on ` for his Thanksgiving' Message." The offering was received by the ushers, Peter Verbeek, Teade Bakker, Greg Park and Gordon Gross. The junior congregation was in the charge of Mrs. Marinus Bakker and Tammy Shut- tleworth. The Reverend Gordon Pickell of Goderich was in the charge of celebration of Holy Communion, assisted by Mr. Shuttleworth. Booster Club The membersof the Auburn Booster Club met last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Collins, with only about half the members present. A discussion took place about the upcom- 'ing Christmas Fair to be held on November 17 and it was decided to set the hours as 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Since the gingerbread houses arenot available, it was decided to buy a Chocolate Christmas. House for the raffle draw. TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Blyth Friday, October 19 5 p.m. -7 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall ADULTS 5.50 CHILDREN 6-12 2.50 PRESCHOOLERS FREE TICKETS AT THE DOOR OR PHONE 523-9564 Wiy ) inn Dining Room Hours Monday Saturday 11:30 am 1:30 pm Fndav Saturday 5 pm -8 pm Sunday'1 pm -7 pm SUNDAY SPECIAL October 21 ROAST BEEF BUFFET Includes - Salad Bar. dessert (r coffee Reservations Appreciated PUB GRUB available 5 pm -8 pm daily Eat in or Take Out WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT Licensed under LLBO 523.9381 s Tickets have been printed and members have tickets for sale: They will also be sold at the doer the daffy of the Fair. It was reported that there was still space available, so if you would like a table, please contact Mrs. George Collins as soon as possible. It was decided that each member be ask- ed to contribute three articles for the bake sale. Food for the lunch booth has been ordered. Mrs. Allan Craig is ordering some more sweatshirts for the Christmas Fair. If you wish to order an Auburn sweatshirt, please call Mrs, Craig at 526-7512. It was decided to have the next meeting on November 12 at the home of Mrs. Douglas Chamney. WMS The Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society held their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Daer last Wednesday evening. The president, Mrs. Eleanor Brad - nock, gave the call to worship -"It's a good thing to give thanks to the Lord". The Glad Tidings worship service followed, with Mrs. Lillian Letherland and Mrs. Frances Clark assisting. The guest speaker of the evening was Mrs. Oliver Anderson and she gave an inspiring message on giving thanks and gave out papers on which members and guests filled out the things to which everyone was giving thanks. Mrs. Anderson was thanked by Mrs. Bradnock and presented with a gift. The minutes ,of the previous meeting were accepted, as read by the secretary, Mrs. Lillian Letherland. Mrs. Frances Clark gave the financial statement. Mrs. Letherland 'and Mrs. Roy Daer reported on the Knox W.M.S. 100th anniver- sary which they had attended in Goderich and Mrs. Bradnock reported on the 100th an- niversary of Stratford Presbyterial held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Social News Mrs. Yvonne Bennett of California visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carter of Woodstock spent last weekend with his sister, Mrs. Jack Armstrong and Mr. Armstrong. Mrs. Tena Empey returned home last Saturday after a three week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ted Sandvall and Mr. Sand- vall at Cranbrook, British Columbia. Foi.an f The co nmI!n ty is sorry to report that Robert Armstrong is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. He is wished better health soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson and Jim Schneider spent the weekend in Newmarket with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robinson and fami- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eaton of London visited Bob Armstrong in Clinton Hospital last week one day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto visited on the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rollinson and brother Murray Rollinson. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger and Gary - Rodger of Goderich visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Pentland of Dungan- non. A very successful Tupperware party for the Walkerburn Club was held on October 2 at the home of Mrs. Leonard Archambault with Mrs. Carol McDowell as the Tupper- ware hostess. Visiting at the Auburn home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bean during the past week were Mrs. Bean's cousins Mrs. Yvonne Haggitt Bennett of Palo Alto, California, formerly of Blyth, and Mrs. Viola Fraser Gullen of St. Petersburg formerly of Blyth and ilinton. Bridal Shower Pink and white was the theme of the decorations in the Community Centre last Thursday evening when Mrs. Eldon Chamney was honoured with a bridal sho*er. Mrs. Vickie Hanna was chairman Mrs. Ross Andrews had a. "guess the mint" contest in a dish and Mrs. Allan Craig was the winner. Mrs. Ross Daer had a "move around" contest and Mrs. Betty Debold was the winner. Mrs. Ross Daer read an address of con- gratulations to Patti and Eldon which she had composed herself. Patti was assisted in opening the gifts by her mother, Mrs. Evelyn McCabe and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Gordon Chamney. Patti thanked everyone for the lovely gifts and a bow covered hat was made by Julie Daer and Vickie Hanna and tied on her head. The bridal shower was planned by Mrs. Ross Andrews, Mrs. Ross Daer and Mrs. Joe Hanna. M051 e000 iso' he0 G W S r b`e- Verna and Doug Waite are pleased to announce, their ownershi ' are looking forward to servi yOuU �'S0'1 co opty 523.441 .00001° '1 o31.N No, �a N,,y. *GAS PUMPS *RESTAURANT Hours - Daily 6 a.m.-? If your wife can't cook, don't divorce her, eat at our place. CLINTON NEWS.RECOIW, WEPNE aDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1964, --PAGE 7 • 1 1 1 1 SENDUS THIS Ontario Hydro 620 Universfty Avenue DeptU4.E3 Toronto, Ontario M501X6 l9AME ADDRESS CRY r+O6TRLCQIe 1 1 1 1 1 AND WE'LL SEND YOU THIS On*. $e Hydro 620 thwersey Avoitue Dept UA TWOonto. M"no MSG IX8 Mr. Peter Byrne 691 Front Road Pickering, Ontario L1W1P1 Straight talkonbailie beat. A booklet that describes electric home heating -and shows you how other families have converted their homes to one of the many safe, economical, types of electric heating. . It's free! Now's the time to cut your heating costs - before "old man winter" strikes. Send for your free copy today. Ontario hydro We'll give you the straight talk- you decide for yourself. Huronview held its annual Fall Bazaar on October 16 with plenty of tea and baked goods for everyone to enjoy. Local institutes donated to the bake table and helped in the kit- chen. The crafts displayed on the craft table were made by the residents of Huronview. Above, Mary Gibbings ( left) and Shirley McClure mind the craft table. Serving the tea throughout the bazaar were Shirley Lester, Diane Collyer and Joanne Bauman. P. o- ceeds from the bazaar will go back into Huronview. ( Anne Narejko photo ) Wednesday euchre season resumes in Belgrave By Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse Rev. and Mrs. Charles Speakman of ' BELGAVE - Belgrave Euchre Minesing. Visiting.at the same home were . commenced October 10 in the W.I. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Speakman, Logan and Winners were: high lady, Agnes Tyler of Pickering. Returning home they Caskanette; second high lady, Mrs. Jim called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coultes; low lady, Mrs. Albert Cook; high Zettler of Chepstow. man, George Michie; second high man, Mel Don Lovatt and his mother Doris Lovatt of Jacklin; low man, Lorne Jamieson. Manitoba , visited with their aunt Mrs. There will be euchre ' again this George Cook and cousins in this area. They Wednesday starting at 8 p.m. Everyone is also attended the Belgrave Fowl Supper. welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby visited with UCW meeting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong of Thorndale The October meeting of the Afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson • Armstrong of Unit of the Belgrave UCW was held on London this weekend. • October 9 at the home of Janisa Coultes. Elizabeth Procter of Belgrave visited last Get well cards were signed for Helen week with Mrs. Larry Mayberry, Marilyn, Martin and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mrs. Kimberly and Darryl of Londesboro.' Coultes had charge of the Study. Olive Mr. and Mrs. 'James McCrea of Campbell and Mrs. Ross Higgins conducted Mississauga visited with their cousin a Thanksgiving,worship. Mildred Vannan on Friday and Saturday. Visitors, Alice Procter of Wingham, Ella On October 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson Irwin, Jennie Walsh and Hazel Procter of entertained 'their uncle Ernest Mickie of Bray Lodge, Wingham and unit members Callander Nursing Home,.Brussels on the enjoyed thedessert served by the hostess. occasion of his 86th birthday. Others People report attending were Jean Wills of Milton, Mr. and Elizabeth Procter, Mrs. Larry Mayberry Mrs. Ross Nichol, Mrs. Ada Smith and son ' and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Procter visited on Bob all of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Robert October 8 with her brother and sister-in-law 'Grasby and Mr. and Mrs. George Mickie. SOYSEANS CORN and We are now receiving your 1984 crop. *Fast & Efficient Service •Wagon Dumper •Trucking Available SEL! OR STORE CROP I�Wson Mills Elevator Division 1/4 miles east of Myth on County Rd 25 thenY2mile north BL1711 ELEVATOR 523-9624 �u 5234241