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MR. AND MRS. DANIEL
RICHARD DONNELLY
Daniel Richard Donnelly, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Donnelly, and Heather Patricia
Brander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Brander, all of Goderich, were united in
marriage at Victoria, Street United Church,
Goderich on Saturday, September 15. The
Reverend John Wood and Father Robert
Hudson of Port Elgin officiated at the
double -ring ceremony. Matron of honour
was Carolyn Carter of Goderich.
Bridesmaids were Donna Brander and Bar-
bara Brander, both of Strathroy, sisters-in-
law of the bride, and Teresa Donnelly of
Goderich, sister of the groom. Groomsman
was Chris Carter of Goderich, while guests
were ushered into the church by Mike Don-
nelly of Toronto, brother of the groom, Dave
Bedour of Brights Grove, and Ronan Conlon
of Goderich. Junior ushers were Tom and
Pat Donnelly of Goderich, brothers of the
groom. IRingbearer was Conor O'Keefe of
Calgary, nephew of the' - groom and
flowergirl was Christine Brander, of
Strathroy, niece of the bride. Following the
wedding ceremony, a reception was held at
the Goderich Township Hall, Holmesville,
with Jim Crawford of Goderich, acting as
Master of Ceremonies. The couple took up
residence in London. (Photo by Jim Fit-
zgerald)
Agency's work
highlighted
After Five Club
looks ahead
to Christmas
On Tuesday, November 27 from 7:30 to
9:30 p.m., the Goderich and District After
Five Club will hold a Country Fair Dessert
and Coffee at the Candlelight Restaurant in
Goderich.
During the special feature, "The General
Store" time, everyone will have an oppor-
tunity to purchase Christmas items, crafts,
candy and baked goods and preserves.
Anyone wishing to donate same, may drop
off their pre -priced items at any of the ex-
ecutive members' homes, or, at the
Candlelight Restaurant on Tuesday after-
noon.
Dale and Marion Hussey and family will
provide the music for the evening with
"Blue Ribbon Melodies".
"Championship Thoughts" will be shared
by Rosalyn Crichton from Cambridge. Hav-
ing lost a five-year-old to leukemia, this
guest speaker is no stranger to the many
heartaches that we all experience through
different circumstances.
You are in store for a special evening on
November 27. Come early and browse at the
"Country Fair" and bring a friend–she'll be
glad you did! Reservations and cancella-
tions are essential. Phone 524-9309 or 482-
7973.
CLINTON - The work of the Town and
Country Homemakers was featured at the
November meeting of the Wesley Willis
UCW Afternoon Unit.
Jean Young of Wingham showed slides
that illustrated the work of the Huron Coun-
ty agency.
Mrs. Young, who is responsible for the
board of directors, said that the homemak-
ing agency serves about 250 patients or
clients. The Wingham based service began
in 1978 and provides a variety of services
throughout the county. It operates as a non-
profit charitable organization.
Edna Stewart thanked Mrs. Young for her
presentation.
Daisy Holland • offered prayer, and
readings were given by Irene McCall and
Viola Nelson.
UCW members were reminded that Shut-
ins Day will be held on Nov. 29.
A letter of information was read from
Irene Okahashi who reported that in Huron
County, the number of group homes for the
mentally handicapped are: Wingham,
Goderich and Clinton - one each; Exeter,
three.
The Family Services Christmas Bureau
for the Clinton area will be held at Wesley
Willis Church. `"
On Dec. 12 the overall UCW meeting will
be held at 6:30 p.m. Dessert and coffee will
be served and the meeting will follow.
Reports must be delivered to Mildred
McAdam by Nov. 25.
The Afternoon Unit will hold their next
regular meeting on Thursday, December 20.
Helen Rathwell's group will be in charge
and an exchange of small gifts will take
place. '
Director to share
The Reverend Maury Blair, executive
director of Toronto Teen Challenge, will be
the guest speaker at Bethel Pentecostal
Assembly in Goderich on Sunday,
November 25 at both the morning and even-
ing services.
Surviving a traumatic childhood .of
neglect and savage abuse, Maury Blair was
loved, changed and led by God towards an
exciting ministry for youth in Toronto.
Toronto Teen Challenge was started in 1966.
It has now grown into a Canada -wide
ministry known as Breakthrough Youth
Ministries.
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ship
Foster parent awards were presented at the annual meeting of the
Family and Children's Services of Huron County. The couples
receiving the awards, are from left 'to right; James and Shirley
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experiences
Rev. Blair, who has been nominated for a
Bicentennial Award for volunteer work in
Mississauga, will give his testimony of how
God healed his bitter childhood and allowed
him to use that experience to help others. He
is the author of the best-selling book, Child
of Woe.
The Reverend Gerry MacMillan invites
you to come and hear Rev. Blair this Sunday
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Bethel Pentecostal
Assembly on Bayfield Road. This is your
chance to hear how God's love can over-
come the worst childhood any person could
have!
Obituary
Douglas Riley
Douglas Henry Riley of Centralia died in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on November
15 at the age of 46.
He was born in . Hullett Township on
August 21, 1938 to Earl and Marion Riley.
Prior to his marriage to Linda (Murch) Hor-
ton on October 15, 1971, Mr. Riley lived in
Londesboro. After their marriage, the cou-
ple lived in Huron and then moved to Cen-
tralia. .
Mr. Riley worked at Cook's Mills and
Elevators and was a member , of the
Londesboro United Church.
He is survived by his parents, wife, and
two daughters and one son; Wendi Horton of
Peterborough, Deborah Horton at home,
SUPERIOR
MEMORIALS
,ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS
Clinton Area
MICHAEL FALCONER
153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON
482-9441
Goderich Area
ROBERT McCALLUM
11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH
524-7345
and Benjamin Riley, also at home. Mr.
Riley is also survived by seven sisters and
three brother: Mrs. Ron (Marilyn)
Goodfellow of Georgetown; Mrs. Gerry
(Elda) Riehl of Kirkton; Mrs. Delmer
(Dorothy) Bedard of Goderich; Mrs.
Michael (Doreen) Bannon of London; Mrs.,
Robert (Donna) Shaddick of Londesboro;
Sandra and Lorna Riley, both of Goderich;
Gordon -of DunganuQxl; Gerald of Bayfield
and Greg of Wallaceburg.
Funeral services were held on November
19 at Ball and Falconer Funeral Home with
Rev. James Bechtel of Wesley -Willis United
Church officiating. Interment was held at
the Clinton Cemetery.
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Our hostess will bring gilts and greetings
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Fella ' . ip Bible Chapel
162 Maple S re Clinton
Sunday, November 25
9:45 Worship & Remembrance
11 a.m. Sunday School and Family Bible Hour
Speaker: Bruce Lobb
7 p.m. Evening Service
Speaker: Neal Lowey
8 p.m. Tues. - Prayer & Devotion
United
Ontario Street United Church
MINISTER ORGANIST
Rey. R. Norman Pick Louise McGregor
11 a.m. - Public Worship
11 a.m. Church School
Wesley-Wiltis United Church
MINISTER - REV. JAMES BECHTEL B.A.. B.D. -
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25
9:45 A.M. Service at Holmesville
11:00 a.m. Service at Wesley -Willis
Church
Services
Christian Reformed
Christian Reformed Church
243 Princess St. E. Clinton
SUNDAY, NOVEMB R 25
Guest Minister
10 a.m. Worship Service
3:00 p.m. Worship Service
All Visitors Welcome
Watch "Faith 20" at 9:30 a.m. on Global T.V.
Baptist
85 Huron St,
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
REV. GILBERT KIDD
Sunday, November 25
10 a.m. Sunday School
11:15 a.m. Morning Worship
Tuesday -7 p.m. Young Peoples
Wednesday 1 p.m. Ladies Bible Study
Wednesday 8 p.m. Fellowship Group
, EVERYONE WELCOME
Clinton
Anglican
St, Paul's Anglican Church
Rev. Gordon Simmons, B.A., M.Div.
11:30 a.m. l st & 3rd Sundays - Holy Communion
11:30 o.m. - 2nd & 4th Sundays - Morning Prayer
Everyone Welcome
Wilkinson of RR 3, Exeter, Richard and Bert Kloss of RR 1,
Brucefield and Charles and Lynda Bruinsma of RR 2, Goderich.
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MR. DOUGLAS RILEY of Centralia and
-formerly of Londesboro died on Thursday,
November 15, 1984. Funeral service was
held on Monday November 19, 1984.
MRS,, LOUISE (PARKER) REID of Bayfield
died on Sunday November 18, 1984. Funeral
1 service was held at Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield on Wednesday November 21, 1984.
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