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Clinton News-Record, 1984-11-07, Page 11Three baptize.d aaatar%e1 Church By Bertki MacGregor HENSALL - Mary Kinsman who recently underwent surgery in University Hospital, London returned to her home. Mrs. Ja_Ck Corbett returned hon" -after visiting with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at Midchell. Robbie Baker is out following his recent surgery. He is wished the very best health. The PCW of Carmel Presbyterian Church held a successful bake sale and tea at their annual bazaar on Nov. 3. There was a good display of baked goods, produce and plants. Tickets were drawn for the tea which was in charge of the Arnold Circle Evening Aux- iliary, and the lucky winner was Mrs. Mag- gie of the Bluewater Rest Home. Baptism was held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday with Rev. Kenneth Knight in charge, speaking on "Renewing The Covenant". During the baptism the twins of Betty and Douglas Eckel, namely Craig Douglas and Jamie Lee were presented for baptism and Gregory George, son of Anne and Bradley Mousseau were baptized. Youth For Christ South Huron Youth for Christ held their November Rally on Nov. 3 with some 160 in attendance. Director Ron Westlake was in charge and opened the rally with a sing song. Rev. John Campbell of Grand Bend opened with prayer. This was the first quizzing for the season with six teams participating using the new Electronic Cheers. They quizzed on Psalms 120 and 121. The results were: Bayfield, 1st; Zurich, 2nd; Centralia and Exeter tied; Goderich and Seaforth tied. For the December rally they will quiz on Psalms 122 and 123. A group of young people from Bayfield put on a skit advertising the Wes Aarum Winter Camp at Develan. New York in February. Any young person interested in going is ask- ed to contact Ron Westlake or any board member. The film "Angel Alley" was shown. ,fit the Dec. 1 Rally the- group "Rejoice" from London will be featured. + + + The November meeting of the Three Links Senior Citizens will be held, on Tuesday, November 13, when Carl and Hilda Payne will be showing the pictures of their Heritage Tour to l ,rltaln . UCW news Unit 4 of Hensall UCW met Nov. 1 with 17 members present. President Nan Britton opened with a poem. Mary Roobol gave the devotional. Myrtle Sherritt reported $758.75 in offer- ings to date and noted that the year ends Nov. 30. Anyone wishing to increase their givings may do. so before that date. The new slate of officers includes: Presi- dent, Nan Britton; first vice president, Elva Forrest; treasurer, Myrtle Sherritt; assis- tant treasurer, Nellie Riley; secretary, Sadie • Hoy; assistant secretary, Rena Caldwell; Nominating Committee Nan Brit- ton; Social Conveners, Mabel Park and Evelyn Flynn. Hilda Payne showed slides .of her recent trip to the British Isles. Queensway News On Oct. 29 Queensway celebrated Hallowe'en with the Explorers from Hen- sall. Rev. Kenneth Knight led the church. ser- vice on Oct. 30. On Oct. 31 residents prepared candy for the children who came trick or treating. On Nov. 1 the ladies from Hensall United Church, Unit I, played bingo. With the exception of a few last minute details, the new facilities at Queensway are completed. Any inquiries about the services are welcome and people are encouraged to visit at anv time ........................ . The Wesley -Wills Morning Market had everything from a puppet show to baked goods and crafts. Three-year-old Jeffrey Boon and mother Cathy were two of many people who stopped by on November 3.to see what the Market had to offer. (Anne Narejko photo) Board holds Hallowe'en party GODERICH TWP. - The Goderich success. A special thank you goes out to the Township Recreation Board held a break dancers, Nahn Tran and Jason Ben - Hallowe'en Party on October 31, at the nett of Clinton. Goderich Township Community Centre. There were many participants and" lots of Women's Institute 'costumes, but Mark Reihl caught the eye of The Goderich Township Women's In - the judges and receiVed the overall best stitute is holding its next meeting on costume prize. November 12 in the Community Centre star - Those involved with the party thank the • ting at 8 p.m. The topic to be discussed is many sponsors who helped make the event a "Wills and why you should have one." Board of Management meets By Blanche Deeves MIDDLETON - The Board of Manage- ment of St. James' church met in the church hall on Oct. 30. Rev. Bell opened the meeting in prayer. Lois Wise read the minutes of the last meeting. Edward Wise gave the treasurer's report. Correspondence was read by Rev. Bell. Bill Steenstra gave a report on the Great Chapter. Ray Wise and Ed Deeves will attend a meeting in regard to fire regulations in Wingham on November 22. Several discussions were held on various jobs needing to be done. Come and join St. James' Middleton Church on tneir bus trip to iviagara,r'ails November 27 to see the Festival of Lights and largest Christmas tree in the world. There are only a few seats left, please call 482-9536 or 482-9838. The A.C.W. of St. James' Middleton will meet at the home of Vera Miller November. 8 at 8 p.m. Lois Wise is the leader in charge. Communion was celebrated Sunday mor- ning at St. James' Anglican Church, with• • Rev. Aubrey Bell in, charge. Jim Middleton received the offering.. Ron Greidanus at the organ. On Sunday, November 18 Hilda Bell will have a display of Christmas gift ideas for Christmas at St. James' Church. Good news from Kippen families United news The Order for Morning Prayer every Lord's Day of the Methodist Church was us- ed as the Order of Service on Nov. 4 at the United Church when they Celebrated the 200th Anniversary of Methodism and 100th Anniversary of the Union of the Methodists in Canada. Hymns by Charles and John Wesley were used throughout the service and the senior choir sang one of Charles Wesley's hymns. For the children's sermon Mr. McDonald spoke about "A Horse as a Minister" and told the story of how the horse was used to bring God's word and Christ's salvation to all people, through the Circuit Rider. For the sermon Mr. McDonald told the role of the Methodists over the years. To millions, he said, John Wesley brought the power of the Holy Spirit. To Wesley and to Methodists ever since, the important ques- tion is not the state of the mind but the state of the heart. This is also the important ques- tion for the United Church of Canada. A Circuit Rider visited the congregation and told of the experiences of a Circuit Ride as he told the story to his horse Salva- tion. 'rhe Circuit Rider was played by Cecil Pepper in proper costume along with his orange mained (stick) horse, Salvation. Hilda Payne greeted the congregation and John Rowcliffe, Murray Wareing, Murray McGregor and Mark McGregor were the ushers. The congregation was reminded of the Remembrance Service next Sunday at 11 a.m. in the church and then to the Cenotaph for the laying of wreaths at 11:45 a.m. Following the Service a Fellowship Hour was held with Audrey Christie and Dorothy Brintnell as hostesses. Rev. McDonald attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas at Calvary United Church, Listowel, on Sun- day afternoon. By Margaret Hoggarth and Karen Kinsman are both in Seaforth KIPPEN - Congratulations to Sandra Community hospital recovering from a Finlayson, daughter of Ruby and Laird r"touch of pneumonia. We wish them both a speedy recovery. United Church News Pastor Don Moffat presided in the pulpit of St. Andrews on Nov. 4. Music was presented by Christine Cooper performing a piano solo. - Pastor Moffat's sermon was based on "The Jonah in us all". The Bulletin announcements remind of The Happy Hour on Thursday, November 8 hospital. He has had his staples removed, at 7:30 p.m. in Kippen Church, also the Kip - and is improving daily. pen Fall Supper on Wednesday, November Daniel Kinsman, son of Dwight and Faye 14 at Brucefield Church. Apparently tickets Kinsman, and Andrew Kinsman, son of John are selling like "hot cakes'. Holmesville winning costumes Finlayson, and Randy Wilson, son of Joyce and Stuart Wilson on their marriage in Kip - pen United Church on Nov. 3. Congratulations to Rosemary and Bill McGregor on the birth of a baby girl, Kelly Ann, on Oct, 29, first grandchild for Mildred and Ronald McGregor. We are pleased to report that Dave McGregor son of John and Mary McGregor, has now been moved to Seaforth Community Holrnesville Public School students dress- Phillips as jean jacket; most embarrassing, ed in a variety of costumes for Hallowe'en. Tanya Postill as Boy George and Sheldon Hoggart as a cave man; scariest, Jennifer Prizes were handed out for the cutest costume to the most embarrassing costume. Tyndall as a witch; most original, Michael The winners were: cutest costume, Sean Colclough as a skunk and Sara Langendoen as a Lockwood as a blue AnneSheand en clown; unicorn'; most�adventurous, est, bJason Welsh with Steenstra as a rabbit; prettiest,p- pard; black hat and glasses and Caryn Indian beads. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1984 -,PA , Eli Bobbing for apples children attending shown, and and chasing them on a string were two of the fun activities that the Holmesville Hallowe'en party attempted. Filmes were also of course, plenty of goodies to be collected. (James Friel photo) UCW hears Holy Land visit recalled By Mary Chessell VARNA - Members. of Varna UCW en- joyed hearing Rev. Wilena Brown tell of her • experiences in the Holy Land which she toured by bus last May. She had beautiful pictures showing the contrast between the fertile Sea of Galilee area and the desert of the Sinai, also pic- tures of Jerusalem, Megiddo and the Valley of Armageddon. She told of a hair-raising trip up and down a winding mountain road and the hazards and hardships of the desert trip. Nazareth has a much higher elevation than she had expected. She had a few mementoes of her trip on display, such as a beautiful and colorful str- ing of beads made of polished stones, and some gossamer -light fabric. In UCW work $350 was donated to organizations we help with financial sup- port, including Alma College, Family and Children's Services Christmas Bureau, the Resource Centre in. .Mitchell, the World Relief Fund of our Mission and Service, and Harvest of Hope, a mission pa•f jest to help starving Africans which Michael Loebach, a friend of Margaret Robinson's, is involved with. Miss Brown told the group that the chur- ches have been doing a great deal for many months to help in the drought -stricken areas of Africa which have recently been receiv- ing a lot of media attention. This is straining the church's resources, so a good response is hoped for in the World and Development Relief envelopes distributed on Sunday. Margaret Hayter collects used stamps from the members, and recently sent five pounds of them to the Leprosy Mission, which sells them and uses the proceeds in their work. The annual pot luck supper will be held prior to the Christmas meeting. Joyce Dowson and Marjorie Stirling presented the worship service. It was.plann- ed to be an introduction to Miss Brown's talk on the Holy Land, and was based on Psalm 121 and the Song of David from Isaiah. Nancy Webster attended a ukelele workshop in Burlington on Saturday with a busload of other selected students from the area. Mrs. Gertrude Hiller of Juniper, N.B. is visiting with her sister, Rev. Wilena Brown. Remembrance Day service will be held at the Stanley Township Cenotaph in Varna next Sunday at 10:45 a.m. Church service will begin in Varna at the usual time of 10 a.m. Club visits Holmesville By Blanche Deeves HOLMESVILLE - An enjoyable evening was held in the Community Centre, Holmesville last Thursday evening when The Enterprising Seniors entertained The .Ever Young Club of Bayfield. • There were 10 tables of euchre in play and five courts of shuffleboard. Winners at euchre were: ladies' high, Fern Baker; ladies' low, Beulalh Smith; men's high, Helen Pearson; men's low, Lillian Penhale; lone hands, Pearl Hutchings. • Winners in shuffleboard were: men's, high, Jack Smith; ladies' high, Molly Cox; low man, Ross Merrill; ladies low, Carol 4-H clubs test HOLMESVILLE - The Holmesville I 4-H Club met for the fifth time on Oct. 29, but members did not have an ordinary meeting. Instead they played volleyball against the Holmesville I 4-H Club. Holmesville II won the first game, and Holmesville I took the next two games to win the meet. The leaders played excep- tionally well, Linda Mustard with her spec- tacular service and Joan Crawford at the net. After the games, snacks, prepared by the leaders were enjoyed by both clubs. Some items were meats, cheeses, squares and cream puffs. There was also apple cider, Simons. During the evening the Wheelers and Dealers of Clinton entertained the seniors and invited them to dance along. The next meeting of the Enterprising Seniors will be November 15 at 2 p.m. Please note the time. The Goderich Township W.I. will meet in the Community Centre in Holmesville November . 12 at 8 p.m. All ladies are welcome. Holmesville U.C.W. ladies would like to invite you to their Christmas Bazaar on Wednesday, November 17 at 2:30 p.m. at' the Community Centre inHolmesville. skills donated by Art Bell's orchards. The final meeting was held Nov. 5 and members made plans for their Christmas party. Jody Mustard and Shelly Pearson made macaroni, cheese and tomato while Shan- non Preszcator and Gina Mustard made ap- ple crunch sundae. Jaqua Lobb and Anne Tyndall, made orange aid, and Lana Jones and Adrienne Bartlett cleaned up. Holmesville I 4-H members are reminded that books must be handed in by Nov. 14: Achievement Day will be held in Varna at the Community Centre on Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. by Adrienne. 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