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Clinton News-Record, 1952-09-18, Page 4SPECIALS FOR SEPTEMBER 18-19-20 SALMON, Maple Leaf Sockeye-1/2 lb. tin 41c PORK and BEANS, Clark's-15 oz. 2 tins 25c TOMATO JUICE, Stokely's-48 oz. tin 33c LARD—M.L. 2 lbs. 25c CRISCO 1 lb. 33c MARGARINE, Good Luck 1 lb. 36c DREFT—Large pkg. 35c PEANUT BUTTER, McLaren's Imperial, 16 oz jar-33c ORANGES, Sunkist—size 252s doz. 39c Thompson's Food Market Phone 40 We Deliver .0t4Ang$ NEWS,R1E0940- TRIM$PINY, ,$I KEIKEIPa 1,952 PAM; FOVA Si. Andrew's Girls' Club Holds Meeting The Girl's Chlis of St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church held an in- teresting meeting in the School room of the church on Tuesday evening, September 16. Mrs, Martha Wilson, President, was in the chair, and there was a fair attendance, Mrs. Eric Sims, secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting, and Miss Mabel Iarvie gave the financial statement. Mrs. Frank Cook with the Bible Reading and Mrs, Clarence Neil- ans leading in prayer, consitituted the devotional team for the meet- ing. A commuunica.tion from the Rebekahs of town requested the club to submit a price at which a turkey banquet could be catered and after discussion, the club reached a figure which will be submitted, Plans were made for the club to decorate the sanctuary for the October Services with special thought being given for Sunday, October 12, Thanksgiving Sunday. The Presbyterian Church Calen- dar fpr 1953 was on exhibition and sale of the same is being made by the elub, Arrangements were made for club members to attend a special Young Women's Meeting at Sea- forth on Friday, October 3. Mrs. C. Neilans, program con- vener, ,introduced the minister, Rev. D. J, Lane with the help ;of a large map of British Columb- ia, a photograph album of pictur- es and a copy of the Illustrated London News of that day, spoke on his egperience as a student missionary sent out by Knox College, Student Missiopary Soc- iety. His field was at Stewart, B.C., a boom mining centre of that year, on the extreme northerly trip of the Portland Canal, almost on the boundary between B.C. and Al- aska. The club thanked the speaker for his informative and interesting talk on "Pioneering for the Church of Christ." Refreshments were served un- er the convenership of Mrs. S. G. Castle and Mrs. T. Morgan and the meeting closed with the Miz- pah Benediction. Clinton Girl Weds RCAF Man 17-7-tesses FALL COATS-- THEY ARE NEW ! Styles are different Materials are different— Call in today and see our racks of Coats — Poodle Cloths, Fleeces, Wools and Velvets. Layton, Exeter; IVIr, and Mrs. Fred Pepper, were Sunday visitors visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton. Mr. and Mrs., Stewart Taylor have returned borne after visit- ing Mrs. Taylor's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. lVfacNarnara, Toronto. "While in the city, they visited the Canadian National Exhibition, Recent guests with Dr. and Mrs. J, S. Evans were Mrs. J. W. Newcombe, Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Brock, Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Evans .and family, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Prank McInnes, Stratford. Mrs ()pal Jones, Worthy Mat- ron; Mrs. Thelma McRae, Assoc- iate Matron; Mrs. J, Cree Cook, left on Tuesday morning to at- tend the Grand Chapter Conven- tier„ Order of the Eastern Star, in Toronte. They plan to return Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coates and their daughter, Peggy, Ham- iton, visited' their aunt, Mrs. Margaret Johnston, and cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Chester Farquhar, last Sunday. On their return to Hamilton, they went by way ' of London, and left Peggy there to enter her second year at the University of Western Ontario. ONTARIO STREET CHURCH RALLY DAY Next Sunday, September 21, will be Rally Day at the Ontario Street United Church. Service will be at 11 o'clock in the morn- ing. Members of the Sunday School are asked to be present at 10:45. The superintendent, Charl- es Stewart, requests a full attend- ance. Along with a splendid program, a promotion exercise will be conducted. Everyone is wel- come at this special service with the children. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gies, Kit- Owner, visited Mr. and Mrs, Dalrymple and other friends over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. M. E. McFadden, Cookstown, spent the 'weekend at the home of the latter'a brother, Glen W. Cornish. Mr. and Mre. Prank Trewartha and little son, Laurie, Cardinal, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Trewartha. Mrs. Hyslop, Detroit, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs, E. F. Jackson, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Livermore. Mrs. William McKnight, and Master Billy, Windsor; Joseph Yesbee, Tillsonburg, visited last Week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Managhtill. Mrs. Mary Sperling, who has been a patient in Clinton. Public Hospital for the past two months, is now being cared for at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bray, Brus- sels. Mrs. John Millar, who has been spending the past two months with her brother-in-law and sis- - ter, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans, has left for her home in Indian Head, Sask. Mrs, Elsie Twitchell, Windsor; Mrs, Donald Rodgers and daugh- ter, Judy, Detroit, are visiting with the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Murray litieEwan. Miss Minnie Lavan, Toronto, retired 801°01 teacher who taught in Clinton when Mr. Locke was principal, was a guest of Mrs. MaryScott, at-the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore. E. S. Livermore, Q.C., and Mrs. Livermore, London; Mrs. (Dr.) Balmer and son, Jack, Van- couver, B.C.; were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Liver- more on Friday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Douglas, Meaford; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. BRIEFS by Holeproof— Sizes S-M-L — Values to 1.25 NOW ONLY •69 Wesley-Willis WMS Has Good Attendance The Woman's Missionary Soc- iety of Wesley-Willis United Chur- ch held its September meeting in the church parlors on Thursday evening, September 11, with a good attendance and Mrs, Addison presiding. The meeting opened with a poem and prayer by President, followed by Lord's Prayer in un- ison. The several conveners gave their reports, Miss. Walkinshaw for Community Friendship repor- ted twelve home calls,two hospital calls made and two get well cards sent. The October meeting is to be the Thankoffering meeting. The roll call was answered by each member naming a Missionary and his or her field of work. After the offering Mrs, Norman Shepherd took charge of the meet- ing opening with hymn twelve. The Theme of the devotional part was "The means of Grace" and "God's Grace." Mrs. Beattie and and Mrs. Hearn taking part. Mrs, Shepherd very ably took the Study Book "Along African Trails" which was most interest- ing. Hymn 239 was sung and the Mizpah Benediction closed the meeting. Shirley's Beauty Parlour PRINCESS ST. EAST OPEN FROM 8,30 A.M. TO 5.30 P.M. DAILY MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OPEN TUESDAY EVENINGS All lines of Hair-Cutting Beauty Culture and Styling Phone 585 for Appointment Shirley Stewart, Proprietor 36-38-tfb Clintonian Club Has First Meeting of Term The opening meeting of the Clintonian Club was held on Fri- day at the home of Mrs. Thomas Deeves, with 11 members and three visitors present, The meeting opened with the housewife's creed and the Lord's Prayer. Secretary's report was given and Thank You cards read from the Central Executive in London for the help received from the club members at the picnic held last August 9, at Springbank Park. Souvenir Aabloids were distrib- uted among those present and to others who are sick or shut-in. Suggestions for activities for the fall and winter program were submitted, One of which was to plan a progressive League of Nations Dinner Party. Further plans will be made next meeting. The visiting committee reported making eight calls during the sum- mer. As Friday seemed an in- convenient day to several mem- bers, a motion was made to chang back to Wednesday, thus the next meeting will be held on Wednes- day, October 8. Mrs. M. Wiltse offered her home for the meeting. Mrs. C. Nelson offered to bring the prize. Mrs. R. Torrance was the winner of the mystery prize brought by Mrs. R. McDonald. The meeting closed and a social hour was enjoyed, Lunch was ser- ved by the hostesses of the month. 0 Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hudie, Clinton, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sarah Donelda, to Alfred Francis Barnard, B.E., P:Eng., son of MT. and Mrs. H, A. Barnard, Pictou, N.S. Mar- riage to take place October 11, 1952, in St. Paul's Church, Clinton. 38-p * * * Mrs. Norman Fitzsimons announces the engagement of her daughter, Pauline Honoria Holland, to Robert Henry Managhan, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Managhan. The marriage will take place on Saturday afternoon, Oc- tober 11, at two o'clock, in St. Paul's Church, Clinton. 38-x WESLEY-WILLIS United Church Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship— "A More Excellent Way" 11,20 a.m,—Primary School 12.15 p.m.—Church School The evening worship withdrawn that we may join with our friends in St. Paul's Church for the celebration of the Harvest Festival. Dutch Reformed Church Holland Service-2,30 p.m. at the Canadian Legion Hall, Exeter Mr. C. M, EELMAN, Exeter Box 336 Huron Street • irlume Baptist Church Anniversary Services VENETIAN BLINDS ENCLOSED METAL HEAD Slim, trim design. Blocks dust. at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 Minister: REV. ROY COOK, B.A., B.D. SPECIAL MUSIC GUEST ARTISTS 38-b St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, BA., Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader 10.00 a.m,—Sunday School Study. 11,00 a.m.—Divine Worship; Children's Questionnaire; The Sacrament of Baptism; Sermon Subject: "Why We Baptize Our Children". 2.30 p.m.—Knox Church, Bay- field—Divine Worship, Child- ren's Questionnaire. Anniversary Services, October 26 in St. Andrew's. Everyone heartily welcome at these services. PRECISION T1LTOR Positive action, scU. adjusting. For HEALTHFUL TUBULAR ACTION Exclusive tube gives smoother operation, ONTARIO ST. UNITED CHURCH "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" PASTOR--,REV. A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A.0 ORGANIST—MRS. E. WENDORV 11,00 a.m.—Rally Day Service, Evening Service withdrawn in favr of Anglican Harvest Home. TURNER'S CHURCH 2.00 p.m.—Rally Day Service. FLEXIBLE METAL SLATS With a stay ask. stay. clean DuPont plastic finish. SS-0-0-40-0141-* -••••••••••• Cecile Beauty Salon (Mailageress, Mrs. Elda, Crot an) he brealded• folks Enjoy The most: Coffee with eteam And 4+fored +oat,. PHONES: SHOP, 415 HOUSE, 612 Our Saturday Special— Prom Our Store Only— CHOCOLATE CHIFFON PIE— Reg. 50c for 39c C6;41 DAILY HURON ST. PHONE. 441 BARTLIFF BROS. Albert Street, over Lockwood's Barber Shop 18" to 43" wide x 72"" long $5.50 to $8.00 • BALL & MUTCH HARDWARE -and FURNITURE Phone 195 Clinton Bakers and Confectioner* 4,44-44-41•44-444-0-44-4-4,44-4444-44-4-4 4-44-444-4-4-+-4-4444 ST. ANDREW'S W.M.S. The Women's Missionary Soc- iety of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Norman -Ball, on Tuesday afternoon, September 23, at three o'clock. 0 WESLEY-WILLIS MOTHERS' STUDY GROUP The Mothers' Study Group of Wesley-Willis United Church will meet on Tuesday evening, Sept- ember 23, at the home of Mrs. F. M. Newland. The meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Wesley Holland with Mrs. L. Haughton and Mrs. D. Pegg as hostesses. All moth- ers of young children are invited to come. PERSONALS FLYING OFFICER AND MRS. JOHN WALTER BRYDEN, are pictured here as they left St, Paul's Anglican Church, Elgin, Ontario, following their marriage on Friday, August 22. The bride is the former Marilyn Jacqueline Mulholland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mulholland, Clinton. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bryden, Elgin. The young couple will reside in Comox, B.C., where the groom is stationed with No. 407 Squadron; RCAF Station. SPECIALS ALL WOOL MATERIALS— High School` Girls who require wool goods for Home Economics classes — This is your chance to procure goods at a more reasonable price. Materials for Coats, Skirts or Jackets. A large assortment of colors. Values to $5.75 yd. Special only . . ....... . . 1.98 yd. NYLON HOSE— First QUality, Sheer 54 Gauge 9 15 Denier — ONLY pr. .1 BRASSIERES— White Satin — Sizes 32 to 38 .98 SPECIAL BRIEFS— Values to .79 SPECIAL at only ELASTIC COMBINATIONS by Grenier: White — Sizes S-M-L and Extra Large — Valued at 3.50, 10.95 and 12.50—ALL REDUCED 1/3. CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL SOX— Sizes: 4, 41/2 , 5, 51/2 ,— Colors: White, Pink, Blue and Yellow—Regular .59 pr. .NOW ONLY KIDDIES' SWEATERS— All colors — Sizes 1-2-3-4-6. Values to 3.50—NOW ONLY 1.98 IRWIN'S .39 .49 urclt Sertlices • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1952 New Fall Arrivals The following NEW MERCHANDISE is arriving DAILY. Be sure to drop in often and look them over. • LAPIES' SKIRTS Sizes 12-18 • LADIES' BLOUSES Sizes 12-20 • LADIES' DRESSES Sizes 12-18 only • LADIES' SWEATER'S Coat Style or Pullovers • CHILDREN'S DRESSES COATS, COAT SETS, STATION WAGON COATS * • BABY'S PRAM SUITS Satin or Gabardine MARTINS 36W — PHONES — 36J Clinton Ontario Pentecostal Church Victoria St, K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.60 a.m.—Morning Service 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service Friday, 8.00 p.m.—Young People's Tuesday,, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. ALL WELCOME Gospel Hall Maple Street, one block east of Albert Street, north of Par-Knit 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School 10.45 a.m.—Communion Service 8.00 p.m.—Gospel Meeting— Tuesday, 8.00 p.m.—Prayer meet- ing and Bible Study. Come and Bring Your Friends St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader Harvest Festival 8.30 a.m.—Holy,Communion 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service and Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.—Evening Service Ven. Archdeacon R. D. Mess at all services. Tues., Sept. 23, at 2,45 p.m.—WA will meet at Mrs. H. Elvidge's home. Wed., Sept. 24, at 8.15 p.m. — Opening meeting Friendship Club. Thurs., Sept. 25, at 8 p.m.—Chan- cel Guild will meet at the home of Morley Counter. Hove "mom" keep on hand a supply of our de- licious Baked Goods. Bartliff's Bread helps, to make a tastier sand- wich.