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Clinton News-Record, 1986-05-21, Page 8Page 8—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. 1986 Lon manyvisitors to weekend brings el By Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse BELGRAVE - Visiting at the home of Elizabeth Procter on May 12 were: Mrs. Howard Zettler and family of RR 4, Wingham; Marjorie Procter of London; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Smithson of Downsview and a cousin Mary Fawcett of Kingsworthy Winchester, England. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry of Londesboro on Monday were Elizabeth Procter; Marjorie Procter ; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Smithson and Mary Fawcett. On Tuesday all called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Procter and family of RR 5, Brussels. Mary Fawcett will be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Smithson for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Americo Arruda, Maria and Michelle of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Logan, Michael, Shawn and Becky of Burl- ington spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. Cliff Logan. Mrs. Les Shaw spent last week in London with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Geoff Viglianti and their infant daughter Stephanie Anne, who was born on May 1 at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball and family and attended the christening of their granddaughter Alicia Ann Ball in Grace United Church,.Hanover. Auburn. visitors Sheila Anderson and Lee Anne Selluski of Waterloo; Mrs. Rick Ball, Matthew and Alicia of Hanover visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson. Olive Bolt attended the birthday party of her brother John Stokes, Wroxeter, which was celebrated at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Fitch and family, Wroxeter on May 18. Others present were Mrs. Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Shaw, David and Owen of Orangeville and Mr. Clarence Stokes of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeff of London. William Anderson of Newmarket spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Dora Marsh returned home from Clinton hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNall of Welland visited with Ellen Johnston and Laura Phillips recently. Bonnie Armour and Julia of Waterloo spent the week -end with her parents Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Jardin and Elva Straughan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines and family of Beamsville spent the week -end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin and family of Kitchener visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and Elva Straughan on the week -end. All are welcome to come t%Knox United Church May 23 at 8 p.m. to hear Shirley Hazlitt speak on her, experiences with the Ojibway and Inuit People. Mr. and Mrs. J.G.`Intosh, Christopher and Tracy of London spent the week -end with Francis Clark. There will be a community shower for Joanne Slater in Knox United Church May 26 at 8 p.m. W.M.S. The May meeting of the Presbyterian W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Tom aggitt. The president Martha Daer we med all. Mrs. Don Cartwright had charge of the devotional period. The meditation was on the "Growth of the Seed". Mrs. McAllister gave an account of the Stratford Huron Presbyterial meeting held at Stratford. Mrs. Henderson gave an ac- count of the Synodical which was held •in Welland. The June meeting will be held at Carol Daer's home on Jun 10 at 8 p.m. Unit I' Unit 1 of Knox United Church met on Tuesday, May 13 at the home of Lois Haines with 10 ladies present. The theme was "Mothers" with Lois Haines and Ethel Ball in charge. The hymn "In The Garden" was sung and followed by the devotional "Peculiar Treasure" from Psalm 113 about mothers. Continuing the study of Indians, the Ojib- way was the tribe chosen for the meeting. Margaret Bakker took charge of the busines period. Secretary Maureen Bean read the minutes of the previous meeting and the treasurer Christine Shuttleworth gave her report. There was a sale of plants with Maureen Bean as Auctioneer. Horticultural Society Meeting The Horticultural Society Meeting was held at the Community Hall on Monday, May 12 at 8 p.m. The president Donald Haines welcomed all. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary Mrs. Jack Vincent. The Liability Insurance was discussed. The Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Ross Robinson. She stated that there were 51 members. Correspondence was read and dealt with. Books were given out to all for fall bulbs to be ordered for fall and had to be ordered by July 15. There is to be a meeting on, the second Monday in June at the Library for those interested. Allison Chamney favoured with a tap dance number. The delegates to the District Annual Mrs. Jack Vincent and Mrs. Don Haines gave reports with lots of ideas for the gardener. Mrs. Haines had a contest "Name That Pest" and the winner was Mrs. Ross Robin- son Door Prizes were won by Mrs. Tom Lawlor, Mrs. Bud Chamney and Viola Raithby. Mrs. Vincent was appointed to look after Manchester Garden for another year with flower beds, hanging baskets and a new flower box made for the Community Hall and work bee. The next meeting will be Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. . with Mrs. Tom Lawlor, Mrs. Bob Arthur and Mrs. Jim Cartwright as hostesses and Mrs. Tom Jardin, Mrs. Tom Haggitt and Dorothy Grange for the program. There was a plant auction with Mrs. Don Haines as auctioneer and the amount from the sale was $49.85. Knox United Church Service The Sunday morning service was held by the minister Gary Shuttleworth. Piano Prelude was by Mrs. Gordon Gross. Bonnie Armour favored with two solos "Father I Thank Thee" and "Victory in Jesus" accbmpanied on piano by Mrs. Gor- don Gross. Children's hymn "This Is My Father's World" was sung while the children went to their Sunday School classes held by Barb Bakker, Anita Gross, Leona Cunningham and Kevin Webster and Tammy Shuttleworth. The minister chose for his sermon "The Undefeated Christ". The offering was received by Ken Ramsey and Murray Rollinson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schreiber of Milton; Mrs. Ted Hunking of Auburn; Mrs. George Black of Campbellville and Sara Anderson of RR 4, Brussels returned home from Expo and the West Coast, They also visited relatives in Calgary and Edmonton. Lawrence Taylor and Bryan Black, who have been patients in University Hospital, Landon, were able to return to their homes. UCW news The Afternoon unit of the Bel rave United Church Women (UCW) met on'May 13. The leader, Sara Anderson, opened the meeting with a poem. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Ross. ave area Mrs. Anderson was in charge of the wor- ship service, assisted by Mrs. William Black. The hymns were accompanied by Mrs. Glenn Coultes at the piano. Mrs. Bill Fenton conducted the Bible Study, assisted by Mrs. Jim Hunter. The program was continued from "Man- date" by Alice Scott. Articles on Elizah Harper, the first treaty Indian to be elected to the Manitoba legislature, and Time to Turn Back to Creation were read. The Evening Unit of the Belgravc UCW suet on May 8 at the home of Mrs. Les Vin- cent with 17 members present. The unit leader, Mrs. Robert Grasby opened the 4-H Achievement Night held an Clinton out. by Margaret Hoggarth KIPPEN - The 4-H courteous companions joined in with a number of 4-H clubs to take part in an achievement night program on April 29 at Clinton High School. The Kippen club leaders Joyce Wilson and Eileen Town- send guided their members through a skit called "The Right Way of Eating", depicting the correct manner to eat spaghetti, chicken, apples and bananas. All members had a part in the skit which had several musical numbers involving Janice Moffatt on the ukelele and Kate Papple on the violin. United Church News Rev. Lorne Keays presided in the pulpit of St. Andrews United Church on May 18. For the childrens story Rev. Keays compared the use of piggy banks and banks, with the bank of friendship, sports, religion or faith. The more we put in the more we get out. If we do not make any deposits, we can't get anything KU ENZIG FOOD MARKET CLINTON s e Kippen's sunday school needs a sturdy card table. If anyone has one in good condition and is willing to donate some please call Susan Faber at 262-5196. Party time On May 18, the Energetic Eight gathered for brunch at Bayfield to help celebrate the 23rd wedding anniversary of Phyllis and Harold Parsons. meeting. Mrs. Sam Pletch was in charge of the worship service. Mrs. William Coultes took the study program. 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