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Clinton News-Record, 1987-06-24, Page 12Page 12—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1987 Attractive new CLINTON - St. Paul's colorful, round flower garden on the Rattenbury Street lawns, once again is drawing much admiration. Designing and creating this attractive garden for St. Paul's Anglican Church has been an enjoyable challenge for Bill Kettlewell for the past four summers. Assisting him with the planting this year were the well-known gardeners, Edith and Jack Reid. Indies of St. Paul's Friendship Group made a generous Fellowship andfriendship garden at St. donation towards the cost of the flowers. More than 100 box of plants were required to complete this year's interesting pattern. From a single tall pink geranium circled by Dusty Miller plants, shapes radiate to the border; each section filled with a profusion of petunias in shades of brilliant pink, deep purple, magenta, and light blue, with pure white acting as a contrast. A double row of Dusty Miller surrounding the entire garden Paul's holds together effectively the patters of colors. Recent rainfalls, and regular watering Lave brought the flowers to a state of perfection in time for St. Paul's annual Ham and Strawberry Supper being held on Wednesday', June 24. Tables for guests will be arranged around the garden as has been done h previous years. UCW holds Campsite Experience An amusing, but challenging skit based on the UCW purpose highlighted the camp -fire portion of the afternoon program as about 100 women from Huron -Perth Presbyterial gathered for their annual Campsite Ex- perience. The skit was written by Alma Langford, of Exeter, who was also one of the Huron -Perth Thespians performing it. Others participating were Helen Anderson of Tavistock, Muriel Coultes of Belgrave, Phyllis Cox of Goderich, and Linda Hawley of Exeter. Women were asked, in this 25th anniversary year, to evaluate the activities of their local groups. Coffee and cookies were waiting as the campers arrived, and Anna Keys of Varna began theday with a sing -song. Other parts of the day included typical camp activities - discussion groups meeting in the sunshine following the morning address by Rev. Bon- nie Lamble of Walton-Bluevale; and outdoor recreation put on by Nancy Corrigan of Bluevale. ENGAGEMENT SNIEDER-REINHART Larry and Linda Reinhart are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Marrlonne Elizabeth to Jack Allen Snieder, son of Freda Buffingo and the lore Hank Snieder The wedding will take place on July 4 1987 at 6 o'clock of the Presbyterian Church Clinton On fano Reception to follow at Holmesville. Following a pot -luck lunch, a mock camp fire program was conducted including real camp songs, the skit, and finally a commu- nion service conducted in the outdoor chapel by Debbie Hoekstra of Exeter, and the Rev. an Egmonds SUMMERHILL - The June meeting of the Summerhill Ladies Club was held at the home of Hazel Watkins. President Phyllis Tyndall opened the meeting with a poem. Nineteen members answered the roll call. The Creed and Lord's prayer were repeated. Gladys and Susan Van Egmond entertain- ed on the saxaphone and choral omni with several songs. An appreciation card was read to the club from Jay and Ken Vodden. An invitation to Phyllis and Keith Tyn- dall's 40th Wedding Anniversary was read inviting the club members to come July 4 at Bonnie Lamble. It was a real celebration, thanks to the work of the planning committee - Jean Taylor, Bayfield; Mary F. Dow, Mitchell; and Jean Mathers, Wingham. entertain the White Carnation, Holmesville. For business, the annual picnic for the community was set for July 20 at 7 p.m. at the Conservation park at Clinton. The raffle for the meeting was won by Vera Gibbings. Joanne Salverda gave her program which was passing a surprise parcel. This was won by Eve Merrill. The July meeting will be held at the home of Corey Haak July, 8 at 8 p.m. Those on pro- gram and lunch are Hazil Watkins, Ali Westerhout, and Marg Wright. The meeting closed and lunch was served and a social time held. PUBLIC NOTICE WHEREAS By -Law No. 4 for 1974 prohibits the riding of bicycles on sidewalks; AND WHEREAS a fine not exceeding 550.00 may be levied for contravention of Section 1 - 4 of this By-law; NOW THEREFORE, please take notice that the Town of Clinton Police Department and, or By-law Enforcement Officer will be en- forcing the provisions of By-law No. 4 for 1974 and offenders will be fined accordingly. PLEASE TAKE NOTE that the only exceptions allowed are sidewalk bicycles with training wheels. M. Jefferson, Clerk F:H Presbyterian Fellowship Bible Chapel 162 Maple Street Sunday, June 28 9 45 o rn Worship & Remembrance 11 a m Sunday School & Family Bible Hour Spenker John Martin 7 p m Evening Service Clinton Bible Studies Thurs 7 30 'Listen to "Just Neighbours" on Cable12 Sundays 5 p.m Tuesdays 8.30 .m, Anglican �l. P(iisl9s Anglican Church Rev. G.C. Gilson, Rector Sunday June 78 10 00 a m Service Communion Firs! & Third Sunday Fverynne Welcome Pentecostal CLINTON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 482-5830 MEETING AT CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 n m Christian Fotiirntlnn I I n m Worship Ser vii e h p rn Fvr ngelrslrr Service Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies Of Canada Pastor Rev Doug Richards St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church MINISTER 40 Partanhury Si E Chntnn ORGANIST Rov. William M. &arbor Chorla. MarrlII SUNDAY, JUNE 23 Services recessed from June 28 to July 26 inclusive for vocation Christian Reformed Vanastra Christian Church In affiliation with the Christian Reformed Church PASTOR • JAMES VISSER 482.7376 (Church) EVERYONE WELCOME WORSHIP SERVICES 945 am 630 p Christian Reformed Church 243 Princess St., E. Clinton Sunday, June 28 Rev. Homer Samplonius 10 a.m. Worship Service 7 p.m. Worship Service All Visitors Welcome United Ontario Street United Church MINISTER 1OS Ontario St., Clinton, Ont. olro<ror or Moak Rev. David J. Woodall. S.A., M.®IV. Louise M<Gr®po• &- Mea.A., R. Ed. SUNDAY, JUNE 28 11:00 a.m. Church Worship Followed by Congregational Meeting 11:00 a.m. Church School Wesley -Willis United Church MINISTER -REV. JAMES BECHTEL. B.A., B.O. SUNDAY JUNE 78 1030 n m Se! vne (11 Hnlmesv,Ik' Q,uest Spenker Rev Richard Lobh Port Huron Mich 11 00 o m Combined Services at Ontario Street Church for month of July Everyone Welcome On June 17, the Brucefield United Church held There was plenty of food for the main course dessert. Here Barbara Moffat cuts a cake with IAnne Narejko photo) their annual ham and strawberry supper. as well as for those who saved room for the strawberries sitting in the foreground. St. Paul's hold picnic By Eizabeth Kettlewell CLINTON - Perfect summer weather...a shortage of rnosquitoes...games, races, prizes...the beaity of Clinton Conservation Area...lots of gaud food...all provided the right atmosphere for r good old fashioned church picnic on Sunday June 21' Several years have passed since St. Paul's Anglican Church has had such a picnic, and judging by its success, it's certain to become an annual affair. Members of the recently formed Twenty to Forty group, headed by the Reverend Mr. Greg Gilson and his wife Eva. suggested and organized the picnic, entertainment and service. The congregation met at the park shelter at 11:30 a.rn. for an outdoor Sunday service of worship, and the celebration of Holy Com- munion. Lessons were read by ('arol Peel and Bill Kettlewell. Servers assisting Mr. Gilson during the Communion Service were two members of SI Paul's 1987 confirmation Fi ID....R 10V 482-7103 PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" • eau gtrfakcpn.,,,* FUNERAL HOME LTD. M S F.ilr ,•.,. C D Oe..nmmo 153 HIGH STRFFT CI INTC)N 481 0441 Far)x FUNERAL CHAPEL 1' HIGH STREET SE AFORTH class, Stacey Heid and Jason Wilson. Following the service a delicious potluck luncheon was served by Brenda Adams, Elaine Shropshall, Laurel lavis, Linda Reid, ('arol Peel, and Cathy Connolly. Dean and Lin- da Reid organized races and games for the children, with prizes for everyone. An unex- pected pair of clowns arrived during the pic- nic and entertained the children by creating colourful animals and birds from long, in- flated balloons. Mr. Gilson reminded the congregation that the service on Sunday, June 28 will be held at 11:30 a.rn. at St. Paul's, and that the church will be closed for the month of .July while he is on vacation. It was also announced that the rector's of- fice has been established at the church in the (been Memorial Hall. and that he can be reached there nn most mornings by calling 482-7Rfi1. Weddings Family Portraits Graduating Special Occasions Animal Photography PETE'S PHOTOGRAPHY Peter Anstett 04 Oxford St Henson Coll after 5 pm 262-3024 FREE ESTIMATES LET'S KEEP IN TOUCH Jack Riddell MPP HURON -MIDDLESEX CONSTITUENCY OFFICES: EXETER 235-0170 GODERICH 524-9444 If you're outside the toll-free area: call free of charge by asking the operator for Zenith 14730. ERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS and don't know which way to turn, call Fhine hostess at n. Iry ,oio� rn 482-5625 Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 Goderich Area ROBERT McCALLUM 11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345