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Clinton News-Record, 1985-6-19, Page 10fell shi Dads and sons dined out in Clinton recently at the annual Father and Son Scouts banquet. Among the guests were Mike Eckert and his sons Kevin and Bert. (Shelley McPhee photo) Dads sing in praise CI.INTON-Father's Day is usually regarded as a time for special treats for fathers, however, this year the rnen of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton, changed the order. On this occasion they forrned a choir comprised of fathers and sons, and treated the congregation to exceptionally fine singing throughout the service. "How Great Thou Art" was the anthem chosen, and this was accompanied by St. Paul's organist Laurel Lavis. Singing in the men's choir were Murray Taylor, John Morgan, Douglas Morgan, Dr. Brian Baker, Donald Elwood, Laurie Slade, Noel Flagg, Kenneth McNairn, and Jeff McNairn. The congrega- tion looks forward to frequent musical events with this talented group! Guests welcomed at the service on Sun; day, June 16 were Mr. and Mrs. J. Hull of historic St. Peter's Anglican Church, Tyr- connell, built in the. Talbot Settlement on Lake Erie. Mrs. Hull is organist and choir leader at St. Peter's Church. Rev. Gordon Simmons reminded the ladies of the ohnrrh that the <,.,ni+•+I F'vienr- ship Guild Pot Luck Supper is being held on Wednesday, June 19 at the home of Mrs. Allison Lobb. This party is also to be a shower for the "Survival Through Friend- ship House". in Goderich, and the congrega- tion and any other concerned friends are asked to donate kitchen items, linens, groceries, etc. This crisis centre, which is a home for battered wives and their children, is being formally opened at 134 McDonald St., Goderich on Thursday, June 20 at 2 p.m., and everyone is welcome to attend. Donations of provisions may be left at St. Paul's Church, or with any member of St. Paul's Friendship Guild. Two other important dates on the St. Paul's calendar for June are the Annual Ham and Strawberry Supper being hosted by the men of the church on Wednesday, June 26; and the 150th Anniversary of St. Paul's Anglican Church which is being celebrated on Sunday,. June 30, when • the Right Reverend William Townsend will be the guest speaker at the service at 11 a.m. UCW honors Doreen Pick CLINTON - Seventy members and friends of Ontario Street Church U.C.W. met at the home of John and Gwen Lavis on June 11. • After a short worship service taken by inembers of the.Afternoon Group, President Helen Aiken introduced June Johns who told of her enjoyable and inspiring experiences at Westminster Weekend? Marion Pick conducted several. activity games and everyone was entertained by a humorous skit, entitled 'Norman and Doreen After Retirement', about the retire- ment of Rev. Norman Pick •aid his wife Doreen.. President Helen Aiken read a poem and Mrs. Pick was presented with a gift from the U.C.W. Mrs. Pick replied fittingly and the evening closed with a bounteous lunch of sandwiches, cake and ice cream. . .Doreen We are gathered,here to honora lady we all know, One who came to 'Clinton almost eight years ago. She hardly knew a soul, but it didn't take her long To make herself acquainted ,and in our an friQn V 4`inastra to artiei: ate midst belong. She has a lovely voice which she shares most graciously, Singing, in the choir ever so happily, • She is a willing worker, having joined the units three, Morning, noon and night she's at meetings religiously. The church's need one day for a secretary dawned, And Doreen accepted hastily, before Nor- man found a blond. She carries out her duties to the satisfaction of her boss, And now that they are leaving us, we will be at a loss. This busy lady who has served our church so true, Is moving with her husband to the City Of Waterloo. As a token of our appreciation for a job well done, • We present this gift from each and everyone. Former Mullett resident dies at age 88 William "Norman" Shepherd A Clinton and former Hullett 'Township resident, William "Norman" Shepherd of Huronview died at Stratford General Hospital on June 16. He was 88. Mr. Shepherd -was born in Goderich Township on November 3; 1896, the son of William Ferguson Shepherd and Sarah Ball. He was married on April 13, 1921 to Annie Reid at Burns Church, Hullett Township. Mr. Shepherd farmed in Hullett Township. He was a member of the Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton and the IOOF Clinton Lodge, No, 83. He was predeceased by his wife and is sur- vived by two daughters, Wilma Shepherd of London and Phyllis Hoggart of Goderich. En9a9EmEnL Morden -Bolger Mr. & Mrs. Donald Morden, and June Bolger & Jim Bolger wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Susan Mary & Murray James, on June 29th, 1985, at 6:30 p.m. at the Clinton Conservation Park. Reception at 9:00 In Vanastra. Photo by Gary Walden celebrations VANASTRA - On Sunday, June 30 there will be no church service in Vanastra, as the congregation will be participating in the Tuckersmith Township Church Service at the Seaforth Community Centre, at 10:30 a.m. Anyone needing a ride to Seaforth please call Jim Visser, 482-3537. Please note the dates this year for Vaca- tion Bible School - July 8 - 19, 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Help is still needed for craft teachers and in the nursery. Plenty of euchre winners CLINTON - The Monday Afternoon Euchre was held June 17 at the Town Hall with several winners recorded. Gladys Telford and Leila Johnston won high hands while Myrtle Glazier and Grace White were low hand winners. Mary Waltes was the lone lone hands winner. Charlie Wallis was sit- ting in the lucky chair. The trouble with time is. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1985—Page 9 s ip Beirerling - Deichert St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Zurich was the setting for the June 15 wedding off Ronald Norman Beierling of Zurich and Catherine Margaret Deichert of Clinton. Rev. Karl Schuessler officiated. The groom is the son of Elmer and Helma Beierling of Zurich and the bride is the daughter of Fred and Alice Deichert of Clinton. The maid of honor was Ann Deichert of Clinton, a sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Patricia Nakonechny of Sarnia and Susan Jefferson of Clinton, both friends of the bride. The junior bridesmaid was Carla Caldwell of Clinton, a cousin of the bride. The best man was Clarence Toornstra of Hensall, a friend of the groom. Ushers were David Deichert of Clinton, a brother of the bride and David Stephen of Huron Park, a cousin of the groom. A wedding reception was held at the Stanley Township Complex in Varna. The newlyweds honeymooned in Quebec City and the Laurentian Mountains. They are now living at RR 2, Zurich. (Frank Phillips photo) One thing about time - there's never enough of it. There's never enough time to get to know our children before they leave home; to tell our parents that time has changed our priorities but not our love. There's never enough time for writing long letters to old friends; for reminiscing with Grandpa; for reading fairy tales; for calling an old classmate just to say hello. There's never enough time for tending a broken heart; for encouraging a failing friend; for reassuring an unhappy child. There's never enough time to join a good cause, write the government, protest an injustice. There's never enough time for dropping in on a shut-in; for visiting a lonely relative who'd love to see us; for baking a birthday cake; for helping a neighbor in time of need. There's never enough time to teach patience to a small child; to offer advice to a beginner; to worry about somebody else's problems. There's never enough time to read a good book; savor good music; reflect on love, sort out memories. There's never enough time to watch a winter sunset, feed the birds, listen to the rain, hear the unspoken message in a loved one's voice. And yet there's always enough time to think about never having enough time. It's confusing, I know, but One. of these days - when I can find time - I'll figure ft out and let you know. That is, if you can find the'time to listen. ( from Clinton Oddfellows and Rebekahs) Also surviving are two grandchildren. Patricia and Ken, both of 'Toronto. He was predeceased by one sister Margaret Far- quhar. Funeral services were held on June 18 at the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home in Clin- ton. Rev: ,lames Bechtel from Wesley Willis officiated. Pallbearers ` were Murray Reid of Londesboro, Doug Farquhar of RR 1, UM - ton, Don Youngblut of London, Douglas ('antelon of Clinton, John 'Turner of London and Kevin Hoggart of Toronto. Flower bearers were Jim Cox of RR 2, Bayfield, and Murray Taylor of Clinton. interment was held in the Clinton Cemetery. <CD NEED. TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOU NEW COMMUNITY? eau Th r - I�Pwt' (on , o Phono 524-2544 Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings along with helpful community information. tL , fie y I'lllllll� � tt11 Sc a1cuner FUNERAL HOME LTD. BOX FUNERAL CHAPEL 153 HIGH STREET • CLINTON 47 HIGH STREET SEAFORTH Mr. Norman Shepherd of Clinton and formerly of Hullett Township died on Sun day June 16. 1985, Funeral service wos held Tuesday. June 18, 1985 Wheeler - Reid Londesboro United Church was the setting of the May 18 wedding of Murray Wheeler of Brussels and Cheryl Reid of Clinton. Rev. Dave Snihur officiated. The groom is the son of Bill and Dolores Wheeler of Brussels and the bride is the daughter of Bob and Edna Reid of Londesboro. Maid of honor was Linda Bedard of Hensall and bridesmaids were Nancy Sottiaux of Kitchener and Judy Wheeler of Elginfield. Groomsman was James Jutzi of Brussels and ushers were Robert Reid of Winthrop and Dale Wheeler of Elginfield. Organist was Lisa Dither and soloislt was Bill Jewitt. A wedging reception was held at the Brussels Community Centre. The newlyweds honeymooned in St: Lucia, West Indies. They are living in Clinton. (Gary Walden photo) Huronview residents take scenic countryside tour HURONVIEW - On June 10 the annual Ex- eter United Church drive took place. The cars began arriving about 6:30 p.m. and many residents were on hand to go fpr a ride. The cars set out in various directions to see the countryside, and . Huronview residents expressed their feeling of ap= predation, as the tour took them through parts of the county from where they came. It was an enjoyable evening out, and thanks goes to the people of Exeter for their generosity and thoughtfulness. Anglican Communion was held in the chapel on June 11 with Rev. Gordon Sim- - mons in charge, assisted by Olive Colwell. Frank Bisset presided at the organ. The first of the Senior Citizens event took placen June 12 when entertainment was provided by the Dungannon Seniors, Blyth Swinging Seniors, Clinton Golden Radars and Seaforth Happy Seniors. Mary Gibbings welcomed the guests. The program was pro- vided by a group of musicians frons PR DE MONUMENTS (Established Since 1919) Fully guaranteed Custom Designed Monuments by Expert Craftsmen. ®Full time professional Memorial Counsellor -SEE WHAT YOU BUY - MODERN SHOWROOM Suncoast Mall, Goderich Telephone 524-2337 • Open Daily 10 am to i pm ( hoed Salurdasti at '1 pm Ari ('‘ening appoinlmcnt Don 1)enomme - Memorial Counsellor Goderich. Those taking part were Gordon Harrison at the piano, Francis Schram nb v- ing bass guitar, Laurene Madge and Tony Hyde leaders of song. A rousing sing -song of old familiar tunes took place. Tony and Laurene delighted the audience with their duets beautifully sung. The Huronview chapel service took place on June 13. Mrs. Prouty offered prayer, and led in the singing of hymns chosen by the residents. The scripture was taken from Matthew 8 and read by Olive McMillen. Elsie Henderson and Margaret McQueen sang a duet. A mouth organ solo was played by Mabel Scott and following this was prayer hind requests by Shirley Prouty. Shirley Prouty delivered the;message. At noon on Friday, residents from Ground Floor Center enjoyed a barbecue of hot dogs, hamburgs and ice cream.. Next week weather provided, residents from Men's Floor will be able to enjoy the same menu planned for them. 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 Fellowship Bible chapel 162 Maple Street Sunday, June 23 Clinton , 9:45 a ri. Worship & Remembrance 11 a.m Sunday School & Family Bible Hour Speaker Owen Weber 7 p.m Evening Service Speaker Hugh Rodgers 7:30 p m Tues. - Prayer & Devotion Listen to 'Just Neighbors" on Cable 12 Sundays 1 30 p m. & Tuesdays 8 30 0 rn United Ontario Street United Church MINISTER 105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. ORGANIST Rev. R. Norman Pick Louise McGregor 11 a m Public Worship 11 a m Church School ifesley-Willis United Church MINISTER • REV. JAMES BECHTEL B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY, .LUNE 23 9 45 a m Service at Holmesville 11 00.0 m Service at Wesley Willis Church S ervices Christian Reformed Christian Reformed church 243 Princess St. E., Clinton Sunday, June 23 Guest Minister 10 a.m. Worship Service 7.30 p.m. Worship Service All Visitors Welcotne Watch "Faith 20" at 9:30 a.m. on Global T.V. Baptist 85 Huron St. CLINTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REV. GILBERT KIDD Sunday, June 23 11 a.m. Morning Worship 8 Sunday School Wednesday 8 p.m. Home Bible Study EVERYONE WELCOME 574 913(1 Anglican St. ,Paul's Anglican Church Rev Gordon Simmons, B1 A.. M. Div Sunday, June 23 1985 10 n m 1st & 3rd Sundays Holy Communion 10 a m 2nd & 4th Sundays Morning Prayer 8 a m 4th Sundays Men's Cdtnmunion 8 Breokfast Nursery & Sunday School Available Everyone Welcome