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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1953-01-15, Page 3WURSDAY,I JANUARY 15, 1953 CLINTON NEWS-RECORD PAGE ,rxraxx Pretty Winter Wedding Wesely-Willis WA Reports Successful Year In Missions The January meeting of the WMS of Wesley-Willis United Church was held in the church parlor" on Thursday evening, Jan- uary $. The new president, Mrs, N. Shepherd, was in the chair and op- ened the meting by reading a poem entitled "A New Year's Prayer." The hymn, "For Thy Mercy and Thy Grace", was sung accompanied by Mrs. Vincent on the piano. Prayer was offered by the president. Annual reports were received all of which showed an increased interest in the cause of missions. 159 home calla and 44 hospital calls were made on sick and shut- ins during the year. The Auxiliary has raised for all purposes the sum of, $821.00 this year. $652.00 was sent to Pres- byterial treasurer. The allocation 'was exceeded by $12.00. A don- ation of $100.00 was sent to Tor- onto for the new training school; $17.00 went to help pay shipping expenses on the overseas bale; the balance for legitimate expenses. Bees YOUR WATCH kee Ue? Activities during the year included two Thank-offering meetings, en- tertaining the Mission Band, and Baby Band Mothers, also financial help given to same. In April din- ner was served to 250 ladies of the Huron Presbyterial WMS. Business arising out of the ex- ecutive meeting held at the home of the president was brought be- fore the meeting and discussed, Mrs. F, Fingland kindly offered her home for the February ary meet- ing which will be in thb• charge of Mrs. Wilson and her group. A birthday tea and social half hour will be held at the close of the meeting. Mrs. C. Nelson took charge of the meeting, and conducted the worship service composed of Bible readings, hymns and prayer, as- sisted by Mrs. Epps. and Mrs. Sut- ter, Sr. The theme for the mon- th was (The Book of Life) using the Bible as the means of Grace. A beautiful solo "Holy Bible Book Devine" was sung by Miss Margaret Holland and was much appreciated by all. The Study Book "Along African Trails," took the form of a dialogue with Mrs. B. Cox as an African mother; Miss Grace Addison, a teen-age girl; Mrs. Riddick, an experienced vil- lage woman; Mrs. Nelson, a mis- sionary. The story of the printing press in Dondi' and a letter from "Ango- la Airmail" was read by the lead er. A closing hymn "I love to tell the story" and prayer by Mrs. Nel- sonbrought the meeting to a close. Legion Auxiliary Instals Officers for '53 The Clinton Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion held its first meeting of the year on Monday evening, January 12, in the Legion rooms, with Mrs. S. E. Castle in the chair. The meeting opened with one minute's silence in mem- ory of fallen comrades: The minutes of last meeting were read and the treasurer's statement showed receipts of $122.07, with expenses, $41.49 and a bank balance of $510.10 on hand including a cheque from the Hur- onic Rebekha Lodge No. 306. The newly-elected officers were installed by a past-president, Mrs. J. E. Cook: president, Mrs. S. E. Castle; vice-presidents, Mrs. B. Stanley and ,Mrs. Claude Daw; treasurer, Mrs. W. J. Denomme; secretary, Mrs. William Jervis; auditors, Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. F. G. Thompson; standard bearer, Mrs. Thomas O'Connell; press sec- retary, Mrs. D. J. Lane. Application for membership was made by a veteran in her own right of service in England, Miss Alma Black. The Auxiliary ap- pointed a Bingo committee consis- ting of Mrs. Herbert Fairservice, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Alex Haddy and Mrs. Lawson. The social commit- tee for February is made up of Mrs. Haddy, Mrs. B. Stanley and Mrs. Manahan, St. Paul's Church Appoints Officers For The New Year The annual vestry meeting of St. Paul's Anglican Church was held on Monday evening, January 12, with Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel in the chair. The warden reported a satisfactory year. The following officers were el- ected for 1953:' delegates to the synod:. W. V.' Roy, C. V. Cooke; substitutes, C. G. Middleton, Herb- ert Bridle; rector's warden, L. G. Winter; people's warden, John Liv- ermore; secretary-treasurer, Jos- eph Silcock. Board of management, W. V. Roy, C. V. Cooke, Harry Thomp- son, G. M. Counter, W.E. Perdue, J. Zapfe, W. N. Counter, C. W. Draper, T. G. Scribbins, C. Stani- forth; auditors, Sidney Jones, Or- val Englestad; vestry clerk, W. H. Robinson. Mrs. J. M. Elliott was appointed representative on the board from the Ladies' Guild, and the repre- sentative from the Friendship Club will be named shortly. Welcome Group At Wesley-Willis Plans St. Patrick's Tea The January meeting of the Welcome Group of Wesley-Willis United Church was held on Wed- nesday, January 7, in the church parlour. The, meeting was in! the charge of Wanetta Holland and opened with the singing of a hymn. The scripture was read by Mary Grigg and Helen Cook led in prayer. • After the minutes had been read and adopted another hymn was sung. It was moved by Helen .Bartliff and seconded by Helen Cook that Hazel McEwan remain president of the Group, with Mary Grigg. vice-president. This was carried. Miss Win O'Neil spoke con- cerning ideas for the club's de- votional work. tPlans were made to hold a Valentine Tea early in February, Helen Bartliff was named as convener, Fruit salad, tea and cookies will be served, and a small admission charged. Mary Grigg will have charge of the February meeting, and host- esses will be Wanetta Holland and Mary Edgar. The meeting closed With a' hymn and a social half-hour fol- lowed with Helen Cook and Marian Andrews as hostesse,s. Weddings MadDONALD-MEGENEY A quiet but pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Manse, Huron Street, Clinton, on Friday evening, January 9, when Ruth Alicia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burney Megeney, Springhill, N.S., became the bride of Lawr- ence Arthur MacDonald, son Of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Mac- Donald, Vancouver, B.C. The bride wore a navy suit with navy hat trimmed with turquoise and matching aceessories. She wore a corsage of pink roses and fern, Her only attendant was Mrs. Joan Gillett, RCAF Station, Clin- ton, who wore a suit of taupe wool with hat of coral velvet and acces- sories to match. She wore a cor- sage of three yellow ,roses. The groomsman was L. C. Gil- lett, RCAF Station, Clinton. Both bride and groom are stat- ioned at RCAF Station, Clinton. Following the marriage the young couple left for Sarnia, Nova ScRtia, and a ten days visit in New York City. They will reside at Rockcliff on their return to Canada. CARRICK-STANLEY ' Ontario Street oUnited Church parsonage, Albert Street, Clinton, was the scene of a quiet and pret- ty wedding on Saturday, January 10, when Marjorie Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Stanley, Clinton, became the bride of Robert Carrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carrick, Clinton. Rev. A. G. Eagle performed the double- ring ceremony. The bride was lovely in a street- length semi-formal dress of white lace embossed upon pale pink silk, fashioned with a crinoline skirt. A jacket with three-quarter-leng- th sleeves and full peplum was buttoned from waist to throat with small covered buttons, and was finished with a tidy peter pan col- lar. She wore black accessories and ,a corsage of blue carnations, Miss Alice Parish, maid of hon- our, wore an afternoon frock of grey ottoman cord, blue accessor- ies, silver slippers, and a corsage of yellow carnations. The groomsman was William Carrick, brother .of the groom. Following a wedding dinner ser- ved at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. R.,, G. Shoebottom, the young couple left for a wedding trip to Eastern Ontario. For tra- velling the bride donned a top coat of tangerine trimmed with black. Mr. and Mrs. Carrick plan to live in Oakville. 0 EXETER TO ASK APPROVAL FOR ADDITION TO SCHOOL Department of Education app- roval for construction of a four- room addition to Exeter Public School will be requested by the school board. At their inaugural meeting in Exeter, the board members sanctioned the addition to accommodate an increasing en- rolment. Competitive Prices Plus Personql Service DRUG STORES SPECIAL VALUES and REMINDERS for. 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