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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1953-01-15, Page 9LAYER CAKES 40c each CREAM PUFFS 3 for 25c BUTTERSCOTCH TARTS 50c doz. CI4P CAKES 6 for 25c HONEY DIP DONUTS 40c doz. FRESH FRUIT PIES ' 50c each SUEY LOAF 30c. each TEA BISCUITS 30c doz. TRY OUR BREAD TO-DAY BARTLIFF BROS. Our Saturday Special- From Our Store Only- Chocolate Chiffon Pies . Reg. 50c FOr 39c s. +f )4+ "Dull gays Require Bri ht Homes" Painting and decorating :Around the home is an all-year proposition, brighten up your home during the drab days of winter. We carry First Quality Paints and Enamels SHERWIN WILLIAMS PRODUCTS MOORE'S UTILAC ALMATEX ENAMELS and CLEAR FINISHES Do a jobs on that bedroom, both, den or basement, we are only too glad to estimate the cost 'for you. Just Arrived ALMATEX EPON VARNISH A new Finish for Floors and Woodwork. No sealing necessary on floors, etc., wonderful for linoleurns - resists marking. Save 'up to $6.50 on STATION WAGON COATS Equally attractive discounts on Wool Plaid Bush Jackets Parkas and Lined Windbreakers Al LUGGAGE and LEATHER GOODS BALL & MUTC PHONE 105 CLINTON Cotott+.4, itot+ .;t4t4ftikR4 44 *1 Hullett Fireside Farm Peron), held its first meeting of the new year on Monday, January 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bert lieggart, with 20 members in attendance. The subject, "The Cost of Mar- keting", was discussed, The opinion of the groups was that the producer could take over marketing services, thus elimin- ating the middleman, and the consumer would benefit by lower costs. Oliver Anderson gave a report on the Seaforth High School Area. • Cards were played and the ley Hoggart; gents high, Ben Riley; lone bands, Win, Dolmage; low, Mrs. Harry Tebbutt, Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt invited the Forum to meet at their home the next Monday evening. o - ST. ANDREW'S WMS WILL :MEET ON TUESDAY The Women's Missionary Soc- iety of St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian. Church, will meet at the home of Mrs. George Roberton, on Tuesday, January 20, at threta o'clock. Fireside Farm Forum (winners Were ladies' high, Mrs Discuss I-Itiryey ilTas)yeg loara; low,Mrs. lone hands,r Mrs, es Marketing George Wes- Gospel Hall MAPLE STREET, CLINTON One Block East of Albert Street, North of Par-Knit Sunday 9.45 a.m.-Sunday School 10.45 a.m.-Communion Service 8.00 p.m,---Gospel Service Friday, 8 p.m.-Prayer and Bible Study. "Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee". -Psalm 55 : 22 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church REV, D. 3, LANE, 13.A., Minister Mrs. Bert lloyes, Organist and Choir Leader iMI,Mi•06010,0,011 10.00 a.m.-Church School 11.00 itan.--Divine Worship, Children's Story Sermon': "Take It Easy" 2.30 p.m.-,-Knox Church, t ay.6 fold Service, Tues„ Jan. 20--Annual Meeting, KnOX Church, Bayfield, Wed., Jan. 21, 8.00 p.M.-Aiiimal - Meeting, St. AndreW'S, We extend a welcome to any and all people to worship Clod with 'us, 4-+4-0-11-•-•++++- 11111111111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111M111111111111111111111111111111111111 0111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101110116 Save-Save-Save We have checked through different departments of the store and put new items on sale. You Can Save by Sho ping at IRWIN'S resses Our Complete Stock of Winter Dresses on Sale. ++4- 1/2 Price and 1 /3 off • There might he something here you WOMEN'S CH.AIVIOISETTE GLOVES- In White, Beige, Brown and Black as well as other odd lines Values to 1.89 pr. - Misses and Women's PULLOVER SWEATERS and CARDIGANS- Assorted sizes and colors- like! of gloves- Special .79 pr. Special One-Third Off CHILDREN'S SNOW PANTS - All Wool Material - Regular 2.95 pr. - -Special at 1.95 pr. +4 + 4-4 x-+-4-41- 4.4"4-x+-4-4-+-1+-+-6-•-P+ For 79c you can buy -Women's Lisle and Cashmere Hose-Valued at 1.50. -Children's, Ladies' and Men's Scarves-Valued at 1.95. -Misses and W o m e n's Wool Gloves and Mitts-Values to 1.39 pr. -Girls' Cotton Blouses-Values to 1.95, 4 4-4.4-4-4-804-4.-.0-4-•-+-6-S-S-S-0-4-44-4-41-4.114-4-4-6-04- For 39c you can buy -Children's Stockings - Values to .79 pr. -Women's Cotton Hose-Values to .89 pr. --Women's Rayon Scarves-Val- ues to 2.19 ea. -Babies' Wool Booties. For 59c -C hildre n's Winter Weight Vests - Children's Angora Bonnets. For 25c you can buy -Children's Hose. -Children's Cotton Panties. -Angora Yarn-.25 ball - Pink, Blue and White. For $1.00 yd. -Taffetas-Striped Chimbrays and Dress Crepes. + 0 4.0 +44'4" 4-34.-8 For 69c yd0 -Jerseys - Wools - Rayons - Linings, etc. 4 + ++++ 4-4 -4-4-4-4-4-4-4-6-++4 + 9+. + +++ 4-.4-4. 4. 4- 41,--,0.-,4-4)-4. Our 1/2 Price Rack has: COATS - WOOL DRESSES CREPE DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES SNOW SUITS Look Them Over! CHILDREN'S and WOMEN'S WINTER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR , . . . ..... . . .. All 20% off DR. DENTON SLEEPERS - Pink and Blue - All sizes 0 to 4 All 20% off CHILDREN'S SNOWSUITS PRAM SUITS . . 4+ 4 + +-4-++44-•-•-4-+++.4-4-4-44*-•++44-4-4-4-4,4- IRWIN'S it Illil „„},„„„,„„„,,,,,,, 11111111 111011111 1 1 111 1 111111 RI 11111111111 1 11 111111 ITIMIII111 11 111 11 1111 1 111 1 , 1 1111 11 1 111111 11111111 111111111111 i 1111141 10111111 1111111 II 101111111111111111111 STATION WAGON COATS . . . . . . . All 20% off 1.4ox Irma CLINTON.pmws4m.colip 'THURSDAY, JANUARY *15, 1953 • +-0+++-+4-•^0-4.4-+ ++++++++4,*.+*"""/".""*".-"*".*** 4"**+++++ I PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Desecit were in Toronto last week, MisS Ann HustY, has commenced working in Clinton Electric Shop, gt.g4KfItt:":**4-1Ktett 44-4 + 44 44 46 +.16 • 44, .*H$# kn#4:4 44 +8.4 3:4 iA4 +.4:444 +4+4:+44, r."'* Bakers and Confectioners innincy a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Murray Qualfe, Barrie. L. Picot spent the weekend with his family, returning to Toronto where he is now employed,. W. E. O'Neil, brother of Misses O'Neil, Clinton, returned to Hall- fax after visiting his sisters. Garth. Hamilton, Postill has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Fotheringham, on, eet the .6 ,.sp weekend with the lady's mother, Mrs. Chris. Venner. Mrs. T. Leppington is visiting Tier son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston and fam- ily, London. s Miss Florence Curiningname spent a few days with her nephew and his wife, in Owen Sound, dur- ing the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth MacLeod, Joseph Street, were with the form- er's mother in Bayfield, Sunday, celebrating her birthday. Mrs. Treleaven and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Gibbings, left this morning for Lapeer, Mich„ to visit their sister, Mrs. W, J, Kay. Rev. J. A. Cranston, Toronto, a brother of Laudon Cranston, hus- band of the former Miss Torrance, Clinton, died last week in Toronto. Mr. Madill who moved from Clinton to St. Marys about 18 months ago, has returned to town and is living on Albert Street, north. Pentecostal Church Victoria St. °.K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor dairy foods Build muscles strong Try some today b1-1.7,Si" 44 E. S, Livermore, Q.C., and Mrs. Livermore, London, were dinn& guests on Monday evening with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore, Bill Shearing has returned to the Royal Military College, King- ston, to resume his year's acad- emic study. He placed 35th out of 108 in his mid-term work. Mrs. M. D. MeTaggart has re- turned to her home after visiting two months with her sister and brother, Miss Eleanor and Fred Broder, Morrisburg, Ontario. In King's County Hospital, Brooklyn, N.Y., twin sons recently were born to Dr. D. W. Ross and Mrs. Ross, the former being a nephew of the Misses D. and W. O'Neil, town. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sommerville, E. Sommerville and Maretta Som- merville, all of St. Mary's; Mr. and Mrs. T. Peard, St. Thomas, were holiday visitors with their aunt, Mrs. Thompson, "Sr. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Irene Henri has been called to Windsor, where her mother, Mrs. Victor Bondy, passed away early Wednesday morning. Mrs. Bondy was in her 89th year. Rev. H. C. Wilson, Rev. A. Glen Eagle, Rev. J. E. Ostrom and Rev. D. J. Lane attended the Wingham District Ministerial Association meeting at Rev. Alex Nimmo's 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, 8.00 p.m,-Bible Study and Prayer. ALL WELCOME home in Wingham, on Monday, January 12. AC1 E. J. Robinson, Roblin, Man,, a recent graduate of RCAF Station, Trenton, left on Thurs- day for his new posting in Rivers, Man., after spending his annual leave at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Fitzsimons, London Road. Rev. J. R. Thompson, Willow- dale; Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Thomp- son and children, Dunnville, were visitors with 'their mother and brother, Mr. and Mrs, H. A. and Mrs. Thompson, Sprucedale Farm, concession 16, Goderich Township. Mr, and Mrs. T, J. Salkeld and Miss Helen Salkeld, B.Sc., Ph.D., 'Lucknow, spent Tuesday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton. Miss Salkeld returned in Novem- ber from England where she had spent two years obtaining her ph,D., at the University of London. o Ontario St. tWMS Instals 1953 Officers The Woman's Missionary So- ciety of Ontario Street United Church met in the church hall on January 13, with Mrs. Milton Wiltse presiding in the absence of Mrs. McMurray. The meeting opened with hymn 240 and psalm 736 was read in unison. Miss Sybil Courtice, with. Miss Maude Wiltse assisting, took charge of the devotions. The theme was, "The Means of Grace", Miss Courtice said, "Prayer is the primary need. Let prayer be the key for the day; the bolt for the night," 'The annual reports were given, The new officers for 1953 were installed by Miss Courtice, in the absence of Rev. A. G. Eagle, Mrs W. S. R Holmes then took the chair. Roll call was "Prayer". Plans for a Valentine tea at the next meeting were made. A reading, "New •Year Thoug- hts" was given by Mrs. Norman Carter. A solo, "Beautiful Garden of Prayer" was sung by Miss Elva Wiltse. The meeting closed with hymn 488, and prayer. Ontario St. Sunday School Board Meets The Sunday School board of management of Ontario Street United Church met in the church hall on Monday evening, January 12, with 13 members present and the superintendent, Charles Stew- art, presiding. The meeting opened with a hymn and prayer by Miss Cour- tice. The lesson was read by F Townsend, The minutes of the previous meeting were received as read. Chapter 6 of the study book was very ably taken by Miss S Courtice. Membership in AVEL was re- newed and R. Wheeler was ap- pointed to look after the films Thanks for gifts received at Christmas time were conveyed to the executive by Rev. A. G. Eagle All bills in connection with the Christmas concert were approved for payment. The treasurer's re- ports for December and the year were received. Several thank-you notes were received from sick and shut-ins. The men surprised the ladies by bringing lunch and serving it in their own inimitable style. They were tendered a hearty vote of thanks by the ladies who hoped they would continue the good work for 1953. 0 PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS' CLUB PLANS JANUARY MEETING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Girls' Club will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tues- day evening, January 20, at 8.15 o'clock, in the Sunday School room of the church. Members are asked to wear something plaid to this meeting. WESLEY-WILLIS United Church Rev. EUGH C. WILSON, Minister MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. It RENNIE, Choir Director 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship "When the Tempter Came to Him" 11,20 a.m.--Prirriary School 12.15 p.m.-Church School 7.00 p.m,-Evening Praise, "Satirs Armour" Congregational Supper 'Thursday Evening. Carle to the Rouge of Prayer LOBA No. 377 Plans Card Party Next Week The Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association, No. 377, held its first meeting of 195x, on Tuesday even- ing, January 13. General business was discussed as usual and lunch was served, A card party is planned for next week, and Mrs. W. Shob- brook is lunch convener, assisted by Miss Doris Tyndall and Mrs. Joyce Andrews. Prizes will be given. Everyone is welcome at this party to be held hi the lodge room above the Clinton Public Library. The Mitchell LOBA has invited members of the local LOBA and their husbands to a birthday party to be held in the Mitchell audit- orium on Monday, January 19. The next meeting will held on Jan. 27. Sunday, January 18, 1953 ONTARIO ST. ST. UNITED CHURCH "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" PASTOR-REV. A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A., B.D. ORGANIST-MRS. E. WENDO'RF 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 12.1,5 p.m.-Sunday School 7.00 p.m.-Union Service in Wesley-Willis Wednesday, January 21-Congregational meeting firth% *es TURNER'S CHURCH 2.00 p.m.-Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 3.00 p.m.-Sunday School • Thursday, January 22-Congregational meeting fiM..•1•.•.•r•MNII••••If•••••••••••••••••••••*•ut.t•.,.....T -4 Huron St. Baptist Church Minister-REV, 3. E. OSTROM Organist-Was. George Grant 11.00 aan.-•Worship 12.15 noon-Bible School 7,00 p.m.-Evening Worship St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. R. M. P. I3ULTEEL, Rector Mrs."-Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon. Choir Leader 8.30 a.m.--Holy Communion 11,00 a.m.-Morning Service and Sunday School 7.00 p.m.-Evening Service Tues., Jan. 20, 2.45 p.m.-WA at home of Mrs. G. M. Counter. Mrs. 3. E. Ostrom, guest speaker' Full attendance re- quested, Thurs., Jan. 22, 8.00 p.m.-Chan- cel Guild at the home of Mrs. Caryl Draper Women's Institute To Hear Radio Editor The Clinton Women's Institute will hold its January meeting in the Agricultural Office Board Room. on Thursday, January 22, at 2 p.m. The guest speaker will be Miss M. /3roPheY, of CKNX Radio Station, Wingham. A good program and demonstra- tion is being prepared by Mrs. N. Carter and Mrs. M. Batkln, and a paper on Agriculthre and Canad- ian Industries will be given by Mrs. C. Elliott. The roll call is to be answered by "Ways of Neighbourliness." The motto, on the fourth verse of the Mary Stewart Collect, will be given by Mrs. R. Fear. The hostesses will be Mrs. H, Monaghan, Mrs, M.crich, Mrs .1, Kyle, Mrs, Ron MacDonald, Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes and Mrs. W. Forbes. Ladies, come and enjoy an afternoon with the Women's Institute. 0-•+-4,4-4-4,-44+•+-4-4-+4-4-4-++++++++4-4-4-4-4`.' 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