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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-01-03, Page 4BALL & MUTCH b. 6. BALL • W. S. wtercii thane 361-W PlaonO 3616i Hardware and Furniture Funeral Director, PHONE 195 CLIN'tON vognvonafir4ona041000000,04l000nailogoiroonielloaloaaottatzawri 0 Engagements Announced , Dr. and Mrs. Fred G. Thomp- son, Clinton, announce the en- gagement of their elder daug- ghter, Alice Louise, to Charles Donald Lloyd, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lloyd, Wingharn. The marriage to be solemnized in St. Paul's Ang- lican Church, Clinton, the lat- ter part of January. 1-p Mr, and Agrs. Oliver Cole announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Doris Edna to Albert Alvin Henry Schilbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schilbe, Dashwood, the marriage to take place in Jan- uary. 1-b a Ontario St. 'S.S. Concert Held The Christmas concert of On- tario St. Sunday School was held with everyone present despite Old Man Winter's tactics. The program was as follows: 1-Beginner's class, Mrs. Powe ell's-Three Christmas songs and recitations by' Betty Ann Gib- bings, Barbara Ann Corey, Nancy Olde, Carol Plurnsteel; 2-Prim- ary class, "Christ's Birthday Cake", a tableau by eight girls in Miss Grove's class; 3--Mrs. Shobbrook's girls, a dialogue, "Christmas is Coming." 4-Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Hog- gart's class combined, dialogue, "Santa Conies Tonight"; 5-Two piano solos by Mrs. E. Radford, Mrs. Townsend's class; 6-Read- ing, Canada Forever, by .Paul Schoenhals; 7-Two vocal solos, Mrs. Willis VanEganond; 8 a- A play, "The Little Rebels" by MiSs Freeman's elass; 9-A play, "The Christmas Spirit", by Mrs, Sly's class; 10-Reading, Douglas Gibbing; 11-Shadow play, by Mrs, Olde's class; 12-Two violin solos by Rev. G. Eagle; 13 - Tableau, "Christmas in Other Lands"; 14 Santa Claus and his retinue arrived and he and his helpers distributed gifts from a well- aden tre. it is our wish that 1952 may hold the most generous par- Hans of health, happiness and prosperity for all. • SFEAXER "It pleased God, by the foolish. tress of preambine, to save them that believe"' 26atie 44444.444444444•001.44441414111114410 CLINTON NEWS-lECQIP PAGE E01.31 7411JAK)AY,, frA141.1411Y 3, z42.. abee.. „et*-oet+e-aeeteelatee-eitee-0-0-4-e-e-latatataa.4.1-e-e-•-• their payents, W. J. Miller and Mr-, and Mrs. Wesley Haddy, 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Connell, Lender', Visited during the belie 11 971e1,1991jfingginvifimmtp9!Irif1g 111111 1 1111 111111111111)1111111i111111111111111111111t I Mr. and Mrs. _Sidney Brown, day, period with their Parents, Richmond Hill, -were Yuletide me, and Mrs. A, E. Haddy and visitors with the letter'S parents. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Lavis. Mr, and Mrs, John Cudinore. Mr. and Mrs, Et, W, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. James Vessey and Hamilton, and Mrs. William Wise Mrs, Agnes anthem was with th.e fOrmOes family at Port family spent Christmas in St, and George, Goderich Township, \ Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Crowe and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L, AtkeY, Mr, and Mrs, Charles VeaseY. Marys with the forMer'S parents, I were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Townsend, Christmas visitor in Seeforth. Hope. family spent Christmas in To-; Petrolia, were New Year's' visit- )Mr. and Mrs, M. TaCoriess and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Neonan ronto, ors with Mr, and Mrs. R, S. Mr, and Mrs, A, B. Carless and 'and son Robert, Windsor; Mr. Miss Claire Taylor, Blyth, spent Atkey. (family, spent Christmas with Mr. land Mrs. Francis Daymond and the holiday with Miss Isabel Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gilbanlc and °Mrs-Kenneth xi, preakey. family, Chatham, were holiday Mr. and Mrs, John R. Cook, visitors with Mr. Adam Stewart. Ingersoll, spent part of the vacate- Charles Hanly and IVIl'as PhY- tion with the fornief's parents,, His Hanly, both students at the I Mr, and Mrs, Charles H. Cook. University of Toronto, visited I Donald Haddy and William their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hearn, University of Toronto Mervyn Hanly, during the holiday students, spent the holidays with period. their respective families in town. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hanley spent the Christmas holiday? in Hamilton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Lopgland and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanley, and baby Mark. Mr. and Mrs. A, G, Sylvester, Allan B. Sylvester, and Elva Lavis, R.N., of Toronto, spent the send. Christmas holiday season with Mr. and Mrs, Frank McConnell Mr and Mrs, P. C. Town and And daughters, Doris and Joan, Emma Levis. , Kindersley, Sask., are visiting Mrs. Olive C, Hellyar is visit- Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Nott, Lon- ing in Toronto with her son and don M Mr, d dughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Chester Neilans, John Beattie, and in Barrie with and sons, Murray and Larry, Lon- her brother-in-law and sister, don, spent Christmas week with Mr, and Mrs. George Gregory. the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Mrs. G. W. Pinner, Oshawa, 1 Ed Glen. and Mrs, H. Steven, Toronto, Misses .Aletha Wilson and Anne I visited their skister, Miss Annice Marie Taterczynski, London, are Bartliff and sister-in-law, Mrs, vacationing with their grand- Harry I3artliff during the holiday parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. season, Mrs. Steven remaining Perdue, for a longer visit. Mr, and Mrs. M. G. Darville 1 Rev, and Mrs, Hugh C. Wilson and family, Montreal, were holi- and Miss Ruth spent Christmas lay visitors at the home of the with relatives in Toronto. They lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs, E. 'returned to the Queen City on Wendorf. Saturday and had a few hours Mrs. Ross Taylor, St. Marys, visit with their son, John, Who was on temporary duty there, prior to his return to Camrose, Alberta. Miss Shirley G. 'Sutter, Guelph': and R. P. Robbins, RiChmond Hill, were Christmas visitors at the home of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs; John A. Sut- ter. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Robbins and son, Ronnie, who had spent a vacation at the parental home, Frank Fingland, Jr., who is taking a postgraduate course in Political Science at the Univer- sity of Toronto leading to the degree of Master of Arts, and Miss Catherine Fingland, physical training instructress in the Guelph public schools, spent the holiday season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fingland, Sr. Charles Thompson, Waterloo College, Mary Thompson, St. +4-40-404-10-4-4-6-0- y-4. +-fro- 0.4-* 4-.4. 44-4-.4 PERSONALS Glen, and children spent the Christmas Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Griffiths, period with relatives in Owen London, were holiday visitore in Sound. town, Miss Jean *trodden, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Montgom- was a vacation visitor with her ery spent the festive season in parents, Mr, arid Mrs. W. 3, Ottawa. Vodden, • Mr, and Mrs. Graham 'Jenkins Paul Rempel, Dundas, spent anent the vacation period in Christmas with his family and Hamilton, parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and ,Mra, Harry D. Ball E. Fines. spent Christmas in Toronto with Miss Elizabeth Cooper, Freel- the latter's family, ton, spent the vacation period Andrew Egan, Napanee, spent with her grandmother, Mrs. J, W. the, Yuletide season with Mrs. Treleaven. Lillian McKinnon. Miss Bertha Webster, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anstett was a holiday visitor at the home spent Christmas with the latter's of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jos- family in .Dundas. eph Webster. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. 1VicRae and Miss Catherine Fingland, family spent Christmas with Guelph, spent the vacation period relatives in Glencoe. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S/L and Mrs. Robert McKee Frank Fingland. were Toronto visitors during part William Andrews, University of of the holiday period. Western Ontario student, Lon- Dr. and Mrs. W. A, Oakes and don, spent the vacation period two sons, Harris and David, spent with his parents. Christmas in Toronto, Miss Gladys Addison, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schellen- •returned to her home after berger and son, Eric, spent the spending a week with her moth- New Year's holiday in Detroit. er, Mrs. NI, Addison. Miss Florence Rorke, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Len Evans, St. spent the vacation with her par- Thomas, were Christmas visitors elate, Mr. and Mrs. ff. E. Rorke. with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Longman Mrs. Norman Carter. are visiting with the latter's par- Mr. and Mrs. C. -M. Shearing ents over the New Yqer's holiday. and William and Gail, spent Mr. and Mrs. Leigh H. Snider, Christmas with relatives in Till- Toronto, were New Year's guests sonburg and. Simcoe. of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robinson. Misses Helen and Edna Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Herman London, have been visiting at spent Christmas with Mr. and the home of their parents, Mr, Mrs. William G. Woods, Glencoe. and Mrs. Leslie Ball. Miss Dorothy Cornish, Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Perdue spent Christmas with her par- spent Christmas in Galt with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Core their son and daughter-in-law, nigh. Mr. and Mrs. John Perdue. Mr. and Leonard Gledhill, Mr. and Mrs. , Grover Clare, London, were Christmas day Palmerston, visited over t h e visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ed holiday with the latter's parents, Glen. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Symons • Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Miller, spent the New Year's weekend Woodbridge, spent Christmas with +49-44 # +4-4 +4 41-4. 4 # 44. 4- 4-4 4-* #44-• To the Electors of Tuckersmith: I respectfully solicit your vote and influence in the municipal election to be held on Monday, January 7. RE-ELECT To the Electors of Tuckersmith; I solicit your kind support to secure my re-election as Councillor for 1952 ANDREW CROZIER Bolls open.9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, January 7 To the the Electors of Tuckersmith: Your support would, be greatly appreciated at the polls on Monday, January 7, for my re- election as Councillor for 1952 ALFRED MOFFAT Polls open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. WILLIAM ROGERISON COUNCILLOR 1952 -Compliments of the Season! Polls open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is with the deepest sincerity that we extend this New Year greeting t8' all of you, our dear friends. Humbly we pray that this New Year fulfills its promise of a securer, happier Canada, bringing added blessings right into your home. May the wheels of success con- tinue to turn in your favour! #44-4-#4-0-#44-###### EVERYONE INVITED 4-44.44 4-4-•-•-e4+++44-.÷.-4444-44,-***4-4+++4.-4,41:4+ Lloyd Carter, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred G, Meadows, Windsor, were holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Derwin. Carter. 'Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lawrence, Hamilton, spent the vacation with the lady's sisters, Mrs. W. W, Wise and Mrs. Fletcher Town- • 4-0-1.-4,-• St. Paul's Anglican Ch urch REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs, Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leadei• Sunday, January 6, 1952 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Hely Communion 7,00 p.m.-Evening Service- Members of the Order of the Eastern Star will attend this service, meeting in the Par- ish Hall at 6:45 p.m. Monday, 8.00 p.m. -- Week of Prayer Service. The annual meeting Ladies' Guild will be held at the rectory, Tuesday, Jan. 8 at 2.30. Full attendance requested, espec- ially new Lions Group Con- veners, Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 8 p.m. - Board of Management. was renewing acquaintances in town on Monday, coming to at"- tend the funeral of the lafe •Mrs. E. G. Howes. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Aiken, London, were holiday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Aiken and Mr. and Mrs, W. T. (Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth . Breakey and son, Richard, Zur- ich, spent the festive season with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, T. Corless. William Nediger, student ata Queen's University, Kingston, spent the Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. John W. Nediger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robere ton and daughter, Miss Sandra, Aylmer, spent New Year's with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Roberton. ••••••*,./.01.1....*1 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader , Sunday, January 6, 1952 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School Hour 11.00 a.m.-Divine Service, Sermon Subject: "God's X-ray" tc: 2.30 p.m.-Knox Church, Bey- field. All Welcome , JANUARY 7 to 11 Each Evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Clinton Ministerial Association MONDAY January 7 TUESDAY January 8 WEDNESDAY January 9 THURSDAY January 10 FRIDAY January • 11 , Letwthis /3e An. Outstanding Week of Spiritual GroWth ley Entering Into The World Wide Fellowship of Prayer ONTARIO ST. UNITED CHURCH "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" ' PASTOlt :,EN. A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A., MD. ORGANIST-MRS. E. WENDORF Sunday, January 6 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship 12.15 p.m.-Sunday School 7.00 pan.-Union Service in Wesley-Willis Church, 4.-44-1-•440-•-4 *-4b,s+4-0.-• Week of' Prayer Services 1 ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN REV. GLEN EAGLE "The Risk of Prayer" ONTARIO STREET UNITED REV. J. E. OSTROM "The Significance of Prayer" ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN REV, R. M. P. BULTEEL "The. Kingdom of God" WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED REV. D, J. LANE "Decision or indecision" BAPTIST CHURCH REV. HUGH C. WILSON "The Meaning of Prayer" Wesley-Willis United Church Minister: Rev. HUGH C. WILSON Organist: MRS. M. R. RENNIE Choir, Director: MR, 11)1. R. RENNIE Sunday, January 6, 1952 10.45 a.m.-The Session will meet 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship, The Holy Communion Reception of Members 12.15-Church School 7.00 p.m.-Evening Praise Thursday, 8.00 p.m. - Week of Prayer Service- Rev. D. J. Lane, speaker A WELCOME TO. EV:AXONE . • Baptist Church REV. J. E. OSTB.OM, Pastor Sunday, January 6, 1952 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship, "New Year's Message" 12.00 a.m.-Sunday School 7.00 p.m.-Evening Worship, Communion will be'obierved Pentecostal Church. Matilda' St., South of CNR K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor. Sunday, January 6, 1952 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship 7.30 p.m-Gospel Service, Friday, 8.00 p.m.-Young People's Service. Tuesday, 8 p.m.-Bible Study and Prayer. ALL WELCOME United e-ea-reeele Women's and Misses' Winter Coats - Assorted colors and sizes - AO One-Third off, Station Wagon Coots - Both short arid long lengths - Special One-Third off, Dresses - Wools, Crepes and Taffetas - All that are left One-Third off. Dresses'- 11/2 Price -We have selected a number of dresses we are offering at only half the regular price. Don't Wait to look them over. Women's and Misses' Ski Pants, Wools and Gabardines. Sizes 14 to 20. Values to 8.50. Now only 2.95. NYLON HOSE - Manufactured by Orient, 51 gauge. First quality, reg. 1,95. On sale at only 1.59 pr. Orient, 45 gauge, valued at , 1,79, Now only 1.29. Blouses-A choice selection of Crepe and Wool blouses, All reduced One-Third off Reg-' ular prices. Childrens Wear Specials All Snow Suits and Station Wagon Coats Reduced 20% All 3-piece Outfits and Chinchilla Bunting Bags One-Third off. Children's Skirts. Sizes 3 to 6x. Wools and Rayons. Values to 3.50. Now only 1.39 each . WOBASSO BLEACHED SHEETS-Size 81x100 Regular 11.50 pr. - Special at only 8.75 pr. We have on hand a fe.,w pair of 80x90 IBEX Flannelette Blankets in stock. IR WIN'S 11111111111111111111111 1,11111111111111111111111111111 11111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIMMIMMR11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Joseph's Hospital, London, and Alice Louise all visited at the home of Dr. F. G. and Mrs. Thompson, over the Christmas holiday. Other visitors at the Thompson home were Jean Mit- chell, Hespeler; ' Fred Kirby, London, and Donald Lloyd, Wing- ham. Among those from out of town attending the funeral of the late Mrs. E. G. Howes were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lowrey, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Midgley, Mr. and Mrs. William Midgley, Mr. and Mrs. John Little and daughter Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, all of Hamilton; Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Toronto; William Ap- pleby, Toronto; George Murray, Kitchener; Rev. John Hutton, Ripley; Miss Elva Lavis, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Josling, Detroit; Mrs. Peter Moffatt, Sea- forth; Mrs. Ross Taylor, St. Marys.. John A. Anstett Jeweller itieraaMetabVaDaMakesatealteseeleleaatetAaaakeettlia teett4MtatalatatiMaKtatatalerstae*Matatet6ta r CHRISTMAS DRAW RESULTS 1st-Blue River Diamond Ring-value $100; Winner: Mrs. Retta Baird, Brueefield 2nd-26-piece Set Evening Star-value $54.75; Winner: Mrs. Harry Youngblut, Auburn 3rd-Gruen Waleh-value $52.50; Winner: Frank• Fingland, Jr, Clinton 4th-Automatic Waffle Maker-value $52.25; • Winner: Walter Turner, R.R. 3, Hayfield 5th-Mystery Prize-Pair Boudoir Lamps-value $35.00; Winner: AC2 Paul Karkeek, RCAF Station, Clinton Friday, January 11, 1952 at 8.00 p.m. Don't miss this big show-23 novelty acts-dancing girls amagician 'acts-songs, dances-specialty • • numbers-2 hours hilarious fun. BENEFIT CONCERT-Proceeds to Campaign for "STAGE CRAZY" nr• A HAPPY NEW YEAR, • BARTLIFF BROS. I Presented by RCAF Station, Clinton Londesboro Community Hall SPECIAL NOTICE! Our store will close at 6.30 o'clock Saturday evenings during the winter months for the convenience of our employees. I...•••••.V•••••••••,•• ADMISSION-50 cents -.111.41-db." 0,4,•••;.. ••1: • -.'•••.:" Clinton ozzlzobutaultzomovx renciztom Blind dq bakers andtailidCtIOnetS 114-10444404.10.*Miliiiit01********044310414044461,10illii You Aro Cordially Invited to attend GOSPEL MEETINGS in the COUNCIL citAlvoltn, Clinton Town Hall EVERY SUNDAY $ p.m. Wilfred A. Munnings