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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-09-25, Page 4erinces Sunday, September 28, 1952 JUST PULL THEIAPE FOR A PERFECT DRAPE •,4 LESS THAN 30 SECONDS M1110 36W - PHONES - 36.1 Clinton Ontario INS Planning Your Hunting Trip? r LET US 1104P YOU WITH A FEW SUGGESTIONS 12, 16 or 20 gauge shotguns, Bolt action clip 3 shot, tubular 3 shot, also slide action ALL PRICES 22 RIFLES FROM $13.75 UP Am munition, Coleman Stoves, Flashlights, Hunting Knives, Hand Axes, Etc. -- Come in and Krouse Around HAVE AN EXTRA. SET OF KEYS CUT FOR 3/01U ,B CAR-,-DON'T BE LEFT STRANDED BALL & MUTCH shortceke is A perfect dream Without bur famous Whipple :mall. 25 CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL REQUIRES: 1. TEACHER for Junior Grade duties to commence on or about October 1, 1952; 2. MUSIC SUPERVISOR for all grades. Apply stating qualifications, experience and salary expected, Applications to be in by Sep- tember 30. H. C. LAWSON, Secretary-Treasurer malmienamma39-b „ . • - • • Quex cootarcotes Get There Safely! CALL 1 1 0 ASHTON'S TAXI, sEIFIVIICC * PANTS * OVERALLS * SMOCKS * COMBINATIONS * SOCKS * SWEATERS * GLOVES ONTARIO ST. UNITED CHURCH "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" PASTOR-REV. A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A., B.D. ORGANIST-MS. E. WENDORF 11.00 a,m,-Worship, Rev. M. C. Gandier, Londesboro, guest speaker, 12.15 p.m.-Sunday School, Evening Service withdrawn in favour of Baptist Anniversary. TURNER'S CHURCH 2.00 p.m.-Worship, Rev. M. C. Gandier, Londesboro, guest preacher. . 3.00 p.m.-Sunday School. +4-0-4-6 44- 4-6-1-44 4-0* 4-0 -0 -0-0 4. 4.-4^ 4-44-4-0 4- .0,-.11-+-*-4,-.0-9- MAGIC;, FQT.T11 CT-4NTOAT 1Mi$,-11RCOTIP• THURSDAY, SEPTVMHER, 95; Etsgo9eMent'S tatinOUVICed, Mn, and Mrs. Albert Vend.- erburg, Goderich, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their oldest daughter, Marion Ilia May, to Harvey Lawrence Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hodges, Port,Albert, eTabzy i The marriage October, rriagewi11 take place 39-b * * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parke, Zurich, announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Betty Anne, to Melvin Gra- ham, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. Goldie Graham, Bruce- field. The marriage will take plaee early in October, * 39-p Mr. and. Mrs, A. Fletcher, Clinton, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Aud- rey June, to Donald Everett IVIcCaughen, son of Mr, Gor- don McCaughan, Hamilton, and the late Mrs. McCaughen. The marriage will take place October 11, 1952, in St, Paul's Church, 39-p St. Andrew's WMS Having Guest Speaker The Women's Missionary So- ciety of St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church met at the home of Mrs. Norman Ball, Rattenbury Street, on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Robert McKenzie presided and Mrs, John Snider and Mrs. Ed. Farquhar conducted the de- votional period. The minutes of the former meeting were read by Mrs. Ro- bert Scott and Mrs. James Mak- ins, treasurer, gave a report of the fieances. The members discussed plans made at the annual Presbyterial meeting held in Hensell last week. An interesting and Informative letter written by Mrs. P. Ferguson, recently of Hensall, but now of Montreal, was read, describing the marvellous Christian work being carried on at Tyndal House, Montreal, under the auspices of the WMS. Plans were made for the Thankoffering meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. G. W. Nott wsapcir-vvxfAis WA The Woman's Association of WesleYeWillis United Church wall' meet in the church parlours on Thursday afternoon, October 2, at three o'clock. Mrs. Petioles Bartiff's group will be hostesses, Cards of T hariks I would like to thank my friends for the many cards, flow- ers, books and chocolates I re- ceived while' a patient in Vic- toria Hospital, London, Special thanks to Dr. Newland and Mr. Cook; also those who phoned.- ROBERT VAN RIESEN. 39-p We wish to take this oppor- tunity of thanking all those who helped at the recent fire; special thanks to those who helped in getting the stock out, also the lerucefield fire brigade.-ELGIN THOMPSON AND SONS, 39p I wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to those who remembered me with cards, let- ters, flowers and gifts while was a patient in Victoria Hos- pital, London. Special thanks to those who visited me and to Rev, R. M. P. Bulteel, who offered prayers. - MARGARET SHOE- BOTTOM. 39-p NINIAN HEARD wishes to thank the doctors and nurses for their care and attention while he was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Also thanks to those who called or sent cards. 39-p The family of the late Hugh Alfred Radford wishes to thank all those who called on them, sent cards, fowers and loaned cars and showed other kindnesses. Special, thanks to Dr. Streets, Rev. Scott, Rev. Snell and Mrs. John Scott' land Mrs. Allen Shaddick for special music. 39-b !on Tuesday, October 21, when a special guest speaker will be present to address the society, The meeting was closed with prayer and a social hour enjoyed with Mrs. Ball serving refresh- ments, assisted by Mrs. Farquhar. WESLEY-WILLIS United Chtlych Rev. HUGH V. WILSON, Minister MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director 11.00 a.m,-Morning Worship Sunday School Rally Day Program; Promotion Exercises. The evening worship withdrawn in favor of the Baptist Church Anniversary. • " • Dutch Reformed Church Holland Service-2.30 p.m. at the Canadian Legion Hall, Exeter Mr. C. M. EELMAN, Exeter Box 336 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church REV. D, J. LANE, B.A., Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader Standard Time 10.45 a.m.-Sunday School meets briefly. 11.00 a.m.-Rally Day Service- Children, teachers and con- gregation meet in one service. Presentation of awards in Sunday School. Special Order of Service fol- lowed. Sermon Subject: "The Light of the Word" 2.30 p.m.-Knox Church, Bay- field - Rally Day. Let every family and individual be present. A real "Rally." 5 Sizes Ranging from $7.95 pr. TO $23.50 pr. IRWIN'S MIN I PERSONALS Doreen Armstrong, Bride elect, Honoured Orr Monday evening, September 15, Mrs. Roy Green and her mo- ther, Mrs. Fred McCool, enter- tained neighbours and friends at the letter's home to honour Miss Doreen Armstrong, Londesboro, bride-elect of the month, An enjoyable evening was spent playing bingo and contests, The guest of honour was seat- His Worship Mayor G, W. Nott Adastral Park, RCAF Station,, Is travelling to Western Canada, Clinton, and other relatives. Mrs, Lela Hoover Ward, Guel- Affiss IVIargaret Colquhoun epent ph, will be the guest of Mrs. the weekend in Toronto, and on Harry Bartliff on Sunday and -her return was accompanied by MonelaY, her nieces, DarY1 Ann and Janet Mrs. G. Robinson, Englehart, Hepburn, who are visiting here. has been *Pending the past few Mr, and Mrs. Earl Eisenhaver, days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Regina; Mr. and Mrs. Frank ed in a prettily decorated chair C. O. Martin. Saunders, Goderich, visited Adam under a large bell and streamers. Mr. and Mrs, Dia Cornish have Stewart, Missjaillie Stewart 'and .,. She was presented with a decor- returned after a visit to Musk- Mr. and Mrs.% Ed Glen on Sal,- aced basket of many lovely gifts egan, Selina and Detroit, IVIich. urday. carried by Bob and Paul McCool, Wesley Hymen Vancouver,- Cpl. William Lamb spent a Wesley - • - ,. - ' The bride-to-be, after opening week recently in Flint, Mich,, r •-, RC'A'F Station, -F 'a. n Crumlin, vent Present stationed her gifts,thanked everyone in a with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Jackson. !•Ll•ke. i-ii,I., , few well-chosen words after Mrs, Dorothy Quaff% Barrie, Saturd ay T. With1s foster another, which a lovely lunchwas served. Visited friends in town for a week Atkinson, and with 1 ' . .....,m, s. , H. Mr. and'Mrs. Fred Thompson and ' and returned home on Sunday last, Frank. ' ONTARIO STREET ST,SUNDAY'i Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Miller, I John N. Wilson, who has been SCHOOL HOLDS RALLY DAY Carman McPherson over the his family at the Wesley-Willis Rally Day was observed in On- . spending his annual leave with London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Weekend. , United Church manse, Clinton, tario Street United Church last • Mr, and Mrs. Chester'Neilans left by plane on'"Saturday even- Sunday, when the children oc- and boys; Mr. and Mri. Leonard ing for Camrose, Alberta, where cupied the centre front seats and Ledhill, all of London, spent he will resume his duties with a promotion exercise was con- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. the Royal Canadian Mounted Iducted by the superintendent, Glen, Police. Charles Stewart. Those .promot- Clifford and William Cooper, ' Rev. and Mrs. D. 3, Lane at- ed to a higher class in Sunday Flint, Mich., spent the weekend tended the , wedding of David School passed through the gates 'with their brother and sister-in- f Bourne' and his bride in First to their new teachers. law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1 Church, Chatham, last Saturday. Robert Elliott read the l scrip- Cooper. iThe groom's father and mother, ture lesson from Joshua 7 : 16-26 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. CantelonMr. and Mrs. Bruce Bourne, and Ephesians 6 : 1-20. Mrs. Reg. ha their guests last week, 1 Chatham, were united in mar- Ball read the Rally Day story, Mrs, as William MacDonald and ;riage by Mr. Lane some ears Rev. A. Glen Eagle had as his theireldest David, sermon subject, "Family Life". BE NOT DECEIVED God is not mocked. What so ever a man soweth that shall he also reap. -Gal. 6 - 7 WE MUST BE BORN AGAIN. John 3 - 7 Charles Fuller - ,123 Los Angeles, Calif, - Tune in ABC Network Sundays, 4 p.m. (EDST) Sew and Save Remnant Sale We are offering a wide selection of cloths in good Skirt, Dress, Suit, Weskit Etc. leng- , ths, Included are the following materials: Corduroy -r Velvet - Wool Faille 100 Percent Wool Broadcrepe Blazer Flannel - Printed Corduroy Wool Tartans - Rayon Tartans Also Prints - Broadcloths and CURTAIN MATERIAL Come in and look them over - No Obligation to buy CEMENT Contractors CEMENT BUILDING and CHIMNEY BLOCKS Built and Repaired GUY IVES' and SONS Phone Carlow 1612 36-ptfb HARDWARE and FURNITURE Phone 195 Clittton 04+444 ++44-4)44-444-4-440-÷,*44÷.÷.÷•÷4-4,- 4-+4 • 4k-4 Miss Vina Corbett, both from Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Trott visit- ed at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, where the latter's mother, Mrs. Louis Looby, Dublin, is seriously ill. Miss Conner and Miss Phelan who have been visiting Mrs. Geo- rge Phelan have returned to their homes in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jack- son, Flint, Mich., spent last week- end with Cpl. and Mrs. Lamb, was named after the minister, Sunday School will meet next who married them. Sunday after church at 12,15. Mrs. John E. Peel, Mrs. Arn- etta Sellers and W. Gorenflo, Millar, Miss Marion E. Mitchell, Buffalo, spent a few hours last week with the former's sister, Mrs. W. Hyslop, Detroit, and sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Ernest Jackson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore, returning to Buffalo the same evening. Out-of-town guests at the J , G. Millar, London; Mr. and Butler-Roy wedding here on Sat- Mrs. Frederick Speer, Newmar- urday were: Dr. and Mrs. Myron ket; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Graham and Misses ',Sheila and Evelyn Graham, Windsor. 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Meal lb. 59c KAM OR SPORK 34c RING PASTRY FLOUR, 5 lbs. 29c RUMBALL'S CASH PRICES Our Saturday Special From Our Store Only- DATE AND NUT CAKE Pkg. 35c for 29c BARTLIFF BROS. Rakers and tonfacidanant 4-4444-404-•,•44-4-4,-**-444-*4-6-44 • ileeeeee• Pentecostal Church Victoria St. K. L. SWEIGARD. Pastor 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 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 11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.-Evening Service Please Note: These services are on Standard Time. Huron St. Baptist Church Minister-REV. J. ,E, OSTROM 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m.- Anniversary Services Rev. R., C. Cook, BA.., B.D., speaker; Special music. 12.15 noon-epible School. *ft . 11344:112,11r kurti5N,ST. PHONE 441 AIKEN'S LUGGAGE and SHOES