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Clinton News-Record, 1952-04-17, Page 7Royal Conservatory o music of Toronto MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS JUNE' 1952 Applicatialik and tors mirth reach ihi Coanevocioy not axle than MAY 1 I" 1952, tas COLLEGE STRiET tost)1046' 26, out, 1)309104nd," It consisted of ex- cerpts ;from boo/se ,she had read and found intereetiete and ankles, ing. Some of the books were, "Father on the Farm." by ISene neth Craig; "Row to Retire and !E ra njoy lt" by Roy Giles; and °the e. We. Redford played two selece dons on the piano. The minutes were read and adopted and the treasurer's .repot given. Mrs. John Levis reported for the membership committee. There were four new members: Mrs. William 'Lee, Mrs, Gordon Mur- doch, Mrs. L. Dutot, Miss G. lialskirk, Mrs, t,avis was made chairman of this committee. Meeting closed with a hymn and the Mizpah benediction. A social hour was enjoyed and lunch Was served. Miss Lucille. Grant moved a vote of thanks to the hostesses and their corn- mittees, • Wedding, Principals Reside in Clinton and, Blyth CLINTON NEWS,RECOlID You may never meet her. But you have talked to her, heard that friendly "voice with a smile". The Bell operator has, through the years, become a symbol of courtesy and competence. , She is one of the thousands of telephone people everywhere responsible for providing you with the best possible telephone service. With her they share a common pride in the Bell tradition of treating customers the way they like to be treated. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA CLINTON BRANCH .1, G, *LAY, Manager YOU HAVE your special interest or ambition—something that means a lot to you. Today, more than ever, the trick is to plan your saving—and your spending—so that yoits move steadily toward your goal. Here ate two suggestions: Pissr, decide what you want most, how much it will cosi, and open a special savings account at The Royal sank of Canada for that one particular purpose. Then save for it. Steam), use the Royal Bank Budget Book to keep yourself on your course, and to avoid careless spending. The budget book does not suggest how you spend your money, It does provide you with a simple pattern to help you PLAN YOUP, BUDGET To SUIT YOIASELP4 You can get a copy at any branch. Ask for one. SPRING DANCE HYDRO will be turned off in Clinton Sunday, April 20, 1952 from 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION A. E, Rumball, Superintendent 16-b In order to make necessary changes to our equipment and also for the 11.B.P.C, to make changes on their lines— Wed., April 30 Mueic by AUBREY HAINES' ORCHESTRA CLINTON BADMINTON CLUB EVERYBODY WEl<COME! TOWN HALL, CLINTON . NOTICE ADMISSION: 75 cents per person 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mrs, Edward Farquhar and Mrs. Edward Gibson reported on hymn books and Mrs. George Roberton made a motion which was seconded by Mrs. Norman Ball that two dozen new hymn books be ordered for the church. A lengthy discussion relative to the June bazaar followed, and many details were arranged. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edward Far- quhar with Miss McPherson and Mrs. Maxwell as co-hostesses. Mrs. Roberton, assisted by Mrs. McLennan served refreshments. 16-17-b eseenseen .,11114 1952 Ontario St, Girls' Club Gets New Members _The Girls' Club of Ontario St. Vaned Church held its meeting on Wednesday, April 2, at the home of Misses Hattie and Sybil Pimlico, with. Mrs, Brock Olde, vice-president in the chair. The meeting was opened with a hymn, and a story called "The Resurrection" was read by Mrs. OW. Matthew 20 was read by Mrs. Harry Phunsteel. Miss H. Churchill sang a solo, "Christ the Lord is Risen To-day." A reading entitled "Easter Brings Immortality to Us" was 400 read. The programme was San charge of Miss Rena Pickett and Mrs. Harold McPherson. solo was rendered by Miss E. Churchill. The sPeaker of the evening was Mrs. Neville Forbes. er topic was, "Adventures in St. Andrew's WA To Buy New Hymn Books The Women's Association of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. George D. lloberten on Tuesday, April 1, with a good attendance. Hymn 734 was sung and the president, Mrs. William Shaddock, read the scripture lesson and offered pray- er. Miss McPherson read the secretary's report of the March meeting. Mrs. Maxwell read the treasurer's report. Pbern in Honour Of Local. Couple Mrs. Pepper's sister-in-law, Mrs. G. W. Layton, Exeter, com- posed a poem in honor of the recent wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pepper, Clin- ton, entitled: "The Forty-Fifth Wedding Anniversary of Mary and Fred Pepper. We have come here to honor- dear Mary and Fred Who for forty-five years have been happily wed. Their first years of toil brought contentment and joy, And to add to their bliss came a girl and a boy. When busy and happy the years swiftly pass Too soon they have grown—the lad and the lass; The man and the woman find loves of their own And with their companions they seek a new home. The hearts of their parents go back to the days When their children brought joy with their sweet, merry ways And they.,long for the past with their children once more Thinking life cannot bring the rich pleasures of yore. Then grandchildren's cute ways the grandparents please, And they think there were never such children as these! So forty-five, years you've mov- ed pleasantly through, And to-day we have come to congratulate you I And to bring you this lamp as a token of love From your sisters and brothers, and hope it may prove As useful and helpful as the one that turned low For two happy lovers in nights long ago. We also have brought you a vase and a tray Which Mary will use in her own gracious way. With our gifts go best wishes from all, most sincere, May you live on together for many a year, —By Mrs. G. W. Layton, Exeter '- Ontario St. SS Board Plans Anniversary The Sunday Schoel Board of Management met at Ontario St. Parsonage on Thursday, April 3, with 16 members present and the superintendent, C. Stewart, pre- siding. The hymn "Take Time to be Holy" and prayer by Rev. A. G. Eagle opened the meeting. The minutes were received as read and business therefrom duly at- tended to with these items de- cided on: Mrs, Olde to take her study book chapter in May; half dozen new study books to be ordered; Sunday School anniver- sary to be held Tune 1 instead of April 27. Decorating committee for that date to be Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Shobbrook, Miss Grant, Mrs. Gilbeek. Programme committee: Mr. Stewart, Miss Courtice, Mrs. Miss Courtice reported for the set-up committee, bringing in the following resolutions: The elders be asked to report any newcom- ers in their districts to this com- mittee; A new class of six-year- olds to be formed and a new teacher found; promotions to be held on Rally Day to form the nucleus of a two-year plan; Cradle Roll secretary to send birthday cards till the recipients are four years old. There was some discussion on: Shortening the Sunday School hour; the "Pies" piper, and a questionnaire to be sent to par- ents on Family Worship and home. responsibilities in. backing up the Sunday School work, Pictures of the "Crucifieion" were shown by Rev. G. Eagle and meeting closed by Miss Cpurtice after which lunch_was serVed Mrs. Shobbrook, rs.- Stewart and Miss Ilabkirk and a pleasant half hour spent. Courtesy motions were tendered these ladies arid Rev. and Mrs. Eagle for use of the parsonage. TO rearh iron deposits in north. Western Ontario a lake at Steep Bask had to be draitied. MOO taken care .of, The.surn of $5 was voted to go to George Picot, Who is et present a patient in Victoria motto, London, to hey treats or anything necessary to Members are expected to wear long, white dresses to meetings held/ future. At the card party held on April 1, April's Feel prizeswent to: Donaldcolelough, Mrs. Wilf-red Colclough, Wilfred Glaider and Mrs, Fred Pepper. Women's: high, Mrs. Torn Glazier; low, Mrs. Those present enjoyed the evening. .Proceeds went to lodge Work, Canada's southernmost part Pelee Island—is slightly south of PROCLAMATION TOWN OF CLINTON In accordance with a resolution adopted at the March meeting of Clinton Town Council and the usual custom: I hereby proclaim that Daylight Saving will be effective at 2 a.m. SUNDAY? APRIL 27 and will continue , in force until 2 a.m. Two recent' bridal couples are depicted above. On the left are ACI. AND •MRS. GORDON. FRANK GARROW, who are residing in Clinton following their recent ,marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, Ilullett Township. The bride formerly was Thelma Irene Shobbrook. The groom, who is a member of the RCAF at Clinton, is the young- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrow, Edmonton, Alta. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JOHN BROWN, who are living in Blyth, following their nuptials in Wesley Willis United Church Manse, Clinton, are shown on the right. The bride formerly was Mary Audrey, youngest daughter of Mrs. Len Cook, Blyth, and the late David H. Finlay, Wing- ham, while the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mts. George Brown, Blyth. —Photos by MacLeren's Studio Clinton Monument Shop Open Every Friday and by appointment For further information contact J. J. Zapfe, corner Gibbing, St. and Rattenbury St. E., PHONE 103 Memorials and Cemetery Work - of Every Description T. PRYDE and SON Clinton Exeter Seaforth SUNDAY, SEPT,. 28 and call upon all citizens to observe this proclamation. (Signed) G. W. NOTT, Mayor, . Town of Clinton • Clinton, Ontario April 15, 1952 16-17-b ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH C.W.L. BINGO and DRAW Wed., April 23 15 Regular' Games — 3 Special Games 2 SHARE-THE-WEALTH AND ONE $50 ROUND ADMISSION: 75c; Extra Cards 15e or 2 for 25c Special Games-10e or 3 for 25e —,DRAW ON' PRIZES — 1st---Chest of Silver; 2nd—Sunbeam Electric Razor BINGO STARTS 9 P.M. 15-16-b -42.6.416.116.-ollo-A14....11116.41 CHANGE OF INCOME TAX DISTRICT NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON COUNTIES The Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLING- TON, formerly under the jurisdiction of the London or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have now been transferred to the jurisdiction of the District Taxation Office at Kitchener, Ontario, located in the Dunker Building, 251 King Street West. Ac- cordingly, the records of all taxpayers -residing in these three Counties have ,been transferred from the District Taxation Offices at London or Hamil- ton, 'to their new location, and any related cor- respondence or general inquiries on taxation matters, should be directed to the District Taxa- tion Office at Kitchener. Remittances of tax by individuals and corporations, and tax deducted at the source by employers resi- Flent in the Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to the District Taxation Office at Kitchener. • Taxpayers (both individuals and corporations) resi- dent in the above-mentioned Counties, who former, fy filed their appropriate Income Tax returns and Succession Diary returns with the District Taxation Offices at London or Hamilton, will filo their returns for 19S1 and subsequent taxation years, with the District Taxation Office at Kitchener, DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE TAXATION DIVISION PAGE SRS LORA Buys Treats Ontario St. WMS For Hospital Patient To Entertain Groups The Ladles' °Wage Benevolent TheApril rmeetixag of • Ontario Association met on Tuesday even,- St. WMS was held at the home ingt Alva 8, General business. of Mrs. B. 0; Gibbings with 22 ladies present and the president, Mrs, aVialurraY, in the chair. Routine business was attended to and April n at 8 p.m, was offering meetingmseeteitoirngthureitastM%,e, Thank.. Washington, Auburn, as guest speaker, and Brucefield and Wes- ley-Willis WMS ladies as guests. Mrs. A. Gs Bogle very ably conducted the devotional period with Mrs, D. Carter and Mrs, mc- 147srtaeYr Gass': st iCnsg Their hBeibliell"e mine! GGleaozriegre. Glazier, Men's,; high, Crucifixion and Resurrection and eluding Mark's account of the Ivan Colclough; low, ' George iPnatuw:.el'estsitnogrY sftruodmy,Actms IeI, wasEaster an h rPT The were presidentlrse theeddaantnointestecrvals Presbyterial eeting in Wesley. Willis churrit on May 1, comp silencing at 9 axe and extended an invitation to Ontario St. ladies the northern portion of California. to attend Wesley-Willis Thank- offering on April 17 at 8 p.m.