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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-24, Page 157777 7^1174 air.14C40; f Rev. David Woodall will be inducted into Ontario Street United Church on August tand begin services on August 4. Rev. Woodall' and his family, wife Donna and children Mat- thew and Rebecca, come to Clinton from Spirit River, Alberta. • New minister for Ontario Street United Church , CLINTON - With the retirement ..of Rev. another year near Edmonton. • Norman Pick, Ontario Street United Church Rev. Woodall and his ,wife Donna are' faced with the duty of selecting anew "originally from Ontario and decide we would like to move back. , r "This.( Clinton) will be areal treat,", om- rnented Mrs: Woodall "Before we had to drive for hours to go shopping."' ' .Mrs. Woodall is an elementary school teacher but has been keepingg' busy.Pi heir home looking after four -yea ---old Matthew and two-year-old Rebecca. Rev. Woodall will hold his first service at Ontario Street United Church on August 4. minister. Rev. David Woodall has received the call and will be inducted into the church on August 1. Although it has been only three years since Rev. Woodall was ordained, he has been involved with churches for five years. He and his family come to Clinton from Spirit River, Alberta where Rev. Woodall' led three churches. Prior to Spirit River, he spent one year in a church near Guelph and ., Engagement Mr. & Mrs. Martin •Van Ninhuys, P.R. 2, 'Boyfield wish to announce the forthcoming Marriage of their -daughter, Catherine Ann to Mark Allen son of Mr & Mrs. Merlin MacLean, Clinton. The wedding is to take place Saturday, September 7, 1985 at 4: p.m. in Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton. Open Reception to follow in Holmesville, (uOTE Of THE WEEK A man who does great good, and talks not of it, is on the way to perfection. The man who has accomplished a small good and magnifies it in his speech is worth very little. Baha'i Faith For more Information Contact Boa 1230 Clinton. PRYDE MONUMENTS (Established since 1919) District Showroom SU NCOAST MALL Goderich, Ont. Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm Telephone: 524-2337 ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise of CIi on are pleased to announce `the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Christine to Wayne Tideswell, son of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Tideswell of Clinton. The ',wedding will take place i on Saturday, August 10 at 7 p.m. in St. James Anglican Church, Middleton. Open reception to follow in Clinton. 1014 JJu or Choir held their s r plc- Ae at four Season's Vamp, ter an en- joyable hour± of swimming, gams under the direction Bel ce Gross were njnyed• Choir lt�eiinbers in 1984-85 ere Anita Gross, Stuart r Bakker, • KevinWebster, Karen Bakker, Nicole Middlekp, Janice Webster, Alison Chamney, Hose Marie . Young, Jodi Webster, Kerry Bakker, Ruth Mint.' Bakker, ' Susan Dobie, Cheri l iyzanouski, Laurel Campbell, Ryan Mid- dlekamp, Shane Webster, Michael Bakker, Shelley Dobie, Melissa Hanna and April Gross. Under leadership of Karen Webster and Bernice Gross, St. Mark's Anglican Church The congregation of St. Mar 's Anglican Church are holding their services in August on the first and third' Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and second and fourth on Sunday mornings at 8:30 a.m. with Rector Robert Lyon in charge. Members of the Knox Sunday chool have received diplomas and seals: ore receiv- a• It you'I e NEVI I1 TONIN and don't know which way to turn, call the litcopiVe, 14, ATO hostess at 524-2202 or 524-2544 plow were Cheri .A1002 a ma H .ey R e . J0nnite Powell, obltelder and may Second year seals were presented to -Haag' Artlhur, Catherine i owelk 'Nathan Durnin, Sheryl Ramsey and David Camp- bell. Receiving third year seals were Annette Vincent, Tumuty Middelkamp, Tracy Millian, Janice Marie Young, Bradley Ramsey; and Cheryl Lapp. Fourth year seals were given to Michael Bakker, Ryan Middlekamp, Jonathon Col- lins, Jason Rutledge, Marc Bricker, John Arrnstrong, Michael Luna, Benjamin Craig, Shawn Rutledge, Christy Bricker and Laurel Campbell.., Fifth year seals recipients were Marty Lawrence, Scott Arthur, Peter Craig, April Gross, Ryan Chamney, Shelley Dobie, Kurt Marchl and Shane Webster„ Sixth year seals were presented to Ruth Anne Bakker, Nicole Middelkamp, Kerry Bakker, , Tyler Craig, Karin Millian Jodi Bible School helps Domin• ican student SUPERIOR. MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YE';,RS Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 Goderich Area ROBERT McCALLUM 11 tAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 CLINTON - The Vacation Bib a School of the Clinton Christian Reforme Church is underway this week and the youngsters are learning about the theme, "Jesiis, My Ex- ample." Trudy MacDonald, the program co- ordinator reports a larger than expected turnout and great enthusiasm from teachers, teacher helpers and students. alike. The students are also learning about a Dominican boy named Mickey. Mickey comes from a large and poor family which needs help in buying school clothes, school books and food, sq. that Mickey can go to school and learn properly. Mickey's family are members of . the Christian Reformed Church in Sabana Grande De Boya, which is a town of 10,000 in the central region of the Caribbean Island, the Dominican Republic. Mickey's dad, Ulisses, is a Haitian im- migrant who cuts sugar cane . and earns about the equivelant . of two Canadian dollars per day. That's not much when there are 12 mouths to feed! However, it is not only; distant lands who have their social problems. On Friday several members of the church and the Pro - Life ' ro- Life' committee in Clinton, will be, going to London to encourage Premier Peterson to keep his election promises to work toward the closing 'of the illegal abortion clinic. in Toronto. and to stop the measures being taken to have abortion on demand. While the youngsters are busy, with Vaca- tion Bible School this week, theyoung peo- ple and young adults are planning summer _cangtont;,s-aoddbarbecues. Visiti*s from On- tario, . the U.8, .» and Europe who are visiting and c ` ipingin.the area have been attending the Sunday worship services. On Sunday the congregation heard • two sermons about the prophet Elijah. The Sun - 7,5-yea/AS de e.„„&„ Jim McCall Blyth, Ontario 523-9506 day morning title was "Elijah's Prayer to God". This patient prayer was a true prayer to the true God for a true solution to the pro- blems of God's covenant people. In the even- ing the title was: "God's Answer to Elijah". God's positive answer was powerful and showed that God remains faithful even though man fails. Special music was provid- ed by the SWIM team. This Sunday two baby girls will be baptiz- ..ed: Kennedy Lynne Baker, daughter of Neil and Lori Baker and Katherine Denise Kaastra, daughter of Gordon and Marianne Kaastra. Kathrine Slotegraaf celebrated her 70th birthday on July 22. The council of the congregation is prepar- ing for the installation service of Rev. Homer Samplonius on. Friday, Auguot 2, at . 7:30. Rev. Bernard De Jonge of Exeter and Dr, Neal Hegeman, associate minister of Clinton, will be officiating. The Samplonius family is coming from the First Christian Reformed • Church "in Edmonton, where he .served for five years. His previous charges have been in Iron Springs, Alb. (1971-1975) and Maple Ridge, B.C. (1975-1980). Rev. Samplonius inauguaration sermon will be on August. 4. ter,,.At!I; ,una, itchael.Schneider. .vin We er,. Chris Marchi, Shannon .. , .lean, Regal 11+1ilini, Janice Webster, Sul Dobie and Alison Chamney received seventh year seals and Stuart Bakker, Don- -na L Armstr®ng, Sharon Ramsey, Karen Bakker, Rose Marie Young received eighth year seals. Ninth year seals were presented to Leslie Lawrence, Ian Andrews, Bryan Gross, Cathy Nesbitt and Amita -Gross and tenth year seals went to Lana Lawrence Lori Armstrong. r . Leona Cunningham was the only recipient of the eleventh year seal. Watson -Workman Steve Alan Watson and Glenda Louise Workman were married at Ontario Street United Church on July 20. Rev. Norman Pick officiated. The groom is the son of Donald and Grace Watson of RR 4 Clinton and the bride is the daughter of Harold Workman of Mitchell. Maid of honor was Cathy Brand of London. Bridesmaids were Gloria Workman of Burlington, Sandra Stanovie of Kitchener and Joanne Tyndall of Stratford. Flower girls were Kathryn Stanovie of Kitchener and Jennifer Watson of Sault Ste. Marie. Groomsman was Myles Kukurudz of Oakville. Ushers were Dean Watson of Stratford, Jamie Workman of Mitchell and Gary Watson of Toronto. A ,-wedding reception was held at the Clinton "`Legidn and the newlyweds honeymooned in the Poconos. They're living in Kitchener. (Frank Philips photo) )29a9ernEnt1 CALDWELLRKLEMKE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klemke, R.R. No. 1 Centralia are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joan May to Stephen John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell, R.R. No. 3 Blyth. The wedding is to take place August 10, 1985 at the Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle. .'11qi�7`p'i 11 ti ii1 rtt.. • 1 . 1 1 r�41, 4 E. PIT 111 ! w r 4, .„ 1A 'Mit 11 & Natrona r FUNERAL HOME LTD. BOX FUNERAL CHAPEL 153 HIGH STREET 47 HIGH STREET CLINTON SEAFORTH Mr. Stanley Jackson of London and formerly of R.R. 5 Clinton died on .Sunday, July 21, 1985. Funeral service 'was held' Ion Wednesday, July 24, 1985. Fellowship Bible Chapel 162 Maple Street Sunday, July 28 Clinton . 9:45 a.m. Worship & Remembrance 11 a.m. Sunday School & Faraily Bible Hpur Speaker: Miller Thompson 7 p.m. Evening Service Speaker: Bruce Lobb 7:30 p.m. Tues. • Prayer & Devotion Listen to "Just Neighbors" on Coble 12 Sundays 1:30 p.m. & Tuesdays 8:30 p.m. United Ontario Street United Church MINISTER 105 Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. ORGANIST Rev. David J. Woodall, B.A., M.DIV. Louise McGregor Summer Services: 11 o.m. June 30 • July 28 inclusive Pbblic Worship at Wesley -Willis United Church 11 a.m. Aug, 4 • Sept 1 inclusive Public Worship al Ontario St. United Church • Wesley -Willis United Church MINISTER - REV, JAFAES AECHT _ . SUNDAY, JUL i 60 _ 9;45 a.m. - Service at Holmesville 11:00 0. m. Wesl,_y-Willis/Qtitario St. Churches Summer Services in WesleyWitlts Church Services Christian Reformed Christian Reformed Church 243 Princess St. E. Clinton Sunday, July 28 Guest Minister 10 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Worship Service All Visitors Wikom• Watch "Faith 20" at 9:30 a.m. on Global T.V. Baptist 85 Huron St. CLINTON FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REV. GILBERT KIDD Sunday, July 28 11 u.m. MorningWorship & Sunday School Guest Speaker: Mark Nicholson Wednesday 8 p.m. }tome Bible Study EVERYONE WELCOME 524.9130 Anglican St. Paul's Anglican Church Rev. Gordon Simmons, B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, JULY 28 10 a.m.-1st & 3rd Sundays•Holy Communion 10 a.m.-2nd & 4th Sundays -Morning Prayer Everyone Welcome