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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-01-12, Page 4PAGE FQta1L Ca, N»HE4"'ORD THUVWPAY, �ANV.A tx 1, 195 ► �>�1� "00010 ME's;' ON � ��a �'iQub�.es Personals .PPY Tows: Council 18ayfidd Firemen 0, ,W X 4, , X ensall Council Ontario St, WN one 9 Committees(� On ed essay,. January 4, the A. .C: Bt ax>don returned home Suets o , ' Huronic Rebekah Lodge held t7teir alter a vacation at Miarm, Floa�lda,i.► �Q►flxGears (Continued froarr page one) first meeting of the new year in Rears"Tax Instal Officers. lVtaster Melvin C;rieh spent a the lodge room. Pias w'exe tirade The 'WsmrWs Mismonar'y 3cc- TiYe 1950 year was begun Mon- qg titiotu as received Pram Fr'out ,#. w . Gooier„ to have a Bri Knit demanstr> Arrears $0,392 iet U acouple of ays in StrathtoY dui- .day Tright with a pot luck supper'. the Cliznton )lathers` Association � tion on January 16, zn the lodge y of rpt_.�o Street United Ing the holidays with Mr; .and Mrs, by 'the Ha Happy Doubles Club of requesting a by-law to be passed: At the inaugural meeting of rooms 049wing the regular meet. 7lhe ' Church met on Tues ikrer Ray Gibbings :and iamrly. p. inaugural m�aetirag of the vtl- Qntatio Street United Ckrurch• At- to govern :the hours a all the of Goderich Township Cot?noal held. i1gY lvierrbben were 1-"Aded, of lurch parlour with 26 lo4el� prey -r. and Mrs,Niclsie spetit e Rev: and r o i town was referred ve towxshr : of the sale o eI o Feb- loge courvezi for the year QF xo0 exit anct the Tndenr�t, Mars. W'.,. ter a bounteous. m al, barbe shops n on Monday e nirkg, p Pettrry t be h . ci n last weekend with their doh&, Mrs. A • G. Eagle took the levo to the by-laws .comriiittee, ficials. were appointed fol' the ruary 4• wa", held Monday fiwerrxng, J.a"Ary R, Hotltties, presiding.. law and daughter, Mx, and tions, Tobacco Licence Gra:nt�l colhing� year. :.7.Uose apl�inted _. ,,�q�� 9, with all xnea�%xs Present e�ccelni Devotional e�e?Gises vv6ae led by B. C. Floliovway, 7.?ownsvieHv, The mala Program consisted. of Request from Mrs. Dorothy Hy were; clerk; R• "E. Thaixipson; • MrsY W. $• R. Holmes Spent the * r p i_ Reeve W, G. Parke tubo was con- Mrs. F. Townsend with l4rs.:Cur election of officers for 1.9x6, whica mer's for a ,lunch counter .and tob treasurer, H, •:8,-Wh'1te1Y; tax col �1 ���la � 7I, Ji a%1�U ter, 1Vfi�s. i fvernoxe, Miss Cmirtice (rtu rrras vacation warlr her San resulted as follows: honorer pros- acco licence was granted, The lector, H, T, Sturxly, school at fined tato hi home with a heart in-law an daughter, 1Vlx: and' Mrs. d Funeral ,sei-vice will , be held . N rma•n Jong was ap• and Mrs. Dile �assisrtirrg. Idents, Rev, and Mrs, A, G, Eagle-, lunch counter will :be operated on tendance officer, Fred Muihoil- ,this afternoon, Thursday, Januar pointed anti. reeve for e . t.trer, used was Our High;. C ell. A, J, Dawson at Beaurepane, Que. y, 11xt. d Mrs, ee Cook return- presidents, Mr. esti Mrs. Arthur. Victoria Street in the building and; relief adniriistrataar, K. C. 12, for Wailiatn O, Parke, Reeve ening. e v ice" from Phil. 3-14, an M Aiken; vice-presidents, Mr. and fgrmerly operated by Clinton Auto Meroer,^ ,livestock evaluators, Reg, ed orct January 3, from a holiday of Heitstalt,.wita passed away suds J. 4►, Patterson reported the .tax The CaII to fife mission � a L, A. Mrs. Cecil Elliott, secretaries, Mr, Supply, Clerk John Livermore in. Sturdy, Edgar Rathwell. Cotler-, denlY at his ,home in the wallag,2 arrears for 1955 at $1,$92.66, The: Churg throiWh one's vocation.'• risot with Mr, and Mrs. and. Mfrs. Fred Taylor; treasurers, .fornned cc>uircil that a cpxsipuisoxy telt High School Area $oard, Dar- Stevens, On Tuesday they, left i u s, victualling licence would mp have: Walters'' Clinton' District GOI- on �'uesday rrrointittg, ;Tannrary 11, perk Was instructed to collect. the Installation of the 1956' cifficer$ .• for Evanston, ill„ to visit Mr.. and Mr, and. Mrs, George CO 611 _gl , ..,... ry from a heart attack, Ho was 46. -tax aa•'r+ears if possible and band was conducted by Rev,' 'A. G. Mrs, Cook, social committee, Mr, and Mrs. to be .stained, legiate In Roard, Irvine Service is pLariiied ' frolm. the in the'.ta>C roll when requested. Eat1e• The treasurer repot�dt Lorne �iceept I[nvitatio>r Tebbutt• Godmich;.: Hospital Board, Bonthron funeral home,' , all,,, Motion tit Council sign a 'res- llxrs, Mel Crich and Melviz} act IZatY Wheeler,. Mr, and Mrs, Will« , 955. and Aiken; Mt'- ark Mrs. Donald ,.",Ari, invitation Item .the Huron Walmer ,liarrisonl�; GQderieh Plant gn hthat the 1 allocation 1 commencing &t two dcloc ojution as prepared by the Town c penied Mr, and Mrs, Ray, 'Mas• Symons; Mr • 'and Mfrs. Ross Mer. C a u n; y ..Industrial Promotion nim Bassi, Clayton. LaI Waite, ' been more fhars• met: g t b the Rev. •C• D, • Daniel, Honsall Of Eu es r for the issuing� of ,de- Mrs. 0.. Elagtle took, the - study om, ford, to Windsor and rill; press secretataes, .aVir olid $oar'ii"fob tke Ma3�ox,' i"Eeve .and plre Acissrrt�nev� Gran Uiziteii.. Ut}uroh, . officiarting. • in t on the South Huron Dili- book ehalnter on "TndimZv n spent a few days and over the Mrs. George • Coicionigh.. , deputy' rhe.' to attend a •ba4quet 0 uth nixed terxaen 'will be' i '' E3c ►fel*' C rrrQ- fillet High School. Nation th t the Pacific n sir ' Xear's Weekend with Mrs. n the to be :ileid ort •Wednesday nrg'nt A gr"Jt of ,$25. was a. o �}, , , .., .a oast essing the > After . recreation period, . by 'Qotiricll for the Bayfseld Fire tGrY, courlI petition the Depar�mnQrit work'4f Drs. Darley,.:(`tnsby ariµi Mason, and also visited m+eetin closed with file Mlxpah, .' acceixted, De artrrieit Other' fire depart- .. k'xateriiatl niter wi1X >le...rxr' the of Highways far the staiuxnry Whiting.. Mos, ,;George ,Falconer frimds in Detroit, Mich g uestl ' •from' 1`Turon CoUntY p _benediction; r : , hlbnts being called into the town charge of members ; �, �7atrark :giant under the provi�ior�' of :tire: gave : a reading; ., No shm Mr, and Mrd. A J, Degee 'tev Sorl and Gro Irtr rove eht tilde _ _,, o , _ - li .. G ,, shi�p,,are 1*1'd aaordin'g.ti . a znut- .C�42k' bodge, Hex�Sall Na. Highway Improvement th7:i ye ..And .Pliilrp, . ,Stratford,pent a xxewspaper, being bTrshed;' in. . . l 223• AGt o ,the ;,:...,� • til Mr and Mrs. C, • . • • "' , ' tial a'greetnent. Council has. 'pur. Mr: Parke :.lied beef a veter ori. expenditures made , trg ' t A ValerAine Tea will Id In Sund'' wi ; . co uric Qn r tli.. that ",brgarllzat > f aced 300 cards which will be .muYuicipad official Having served year 1955. ! h to ulster, the a w Brautdon• .Miss Mane" Dc3sec re- Le: i ll Au.xiiia ion's seed fair,.. a place. ,message.. �4' U I ?fie ` distributed to ratepayerrs erCpla3n ori' }crl fax .several; years slid-'onSiderable discus Tari itc�P1 : aecotl, M!s.'01de wig W con, turned to S+t'r`atfdr� with her, par of goo,d.wsll tri fire i}eMvspaper, at,a o s after e' din a: with; as •filed. ing the• fire zone in whrcii they are, n varwus t7llage boards,. place as rt�garcis the appoinit nren t yeriex; ; . W`ox+ld Day, cif' Pr#Yer on ent sp n g week wr j cost of $47.07 w , sttstated' and it>structtrag them He was born on the Goshen to -the different' boards. and'tori- Fe 17, was annotanr ci :,.her. grandma, ; nstalfs New A request from. the... Kinsme,A , a what fire department to call .in )line in Stanley Township, son of missions and it. was , decided to Mrs. Holmes closed theon meeting Mrs. J. , for theirford left by os Club of Clinton- for' relirese¢colve n the ]:ate Mr, and Mrs, John H. leave these Monday, for their home in Los O f f leers For x.956 on • the Park Board was i eceived, case ,of tire: goer to'..a full cauixiYil with prayer, Angeles, Calif., after spending Council was unable to comply as By"law in which the tow hili' Pa'rkarents t �a faint on the'4 he moved sec� meeting, —0— entered entered into an agreement with 1r Christmas with the, lady's parents, ' The regular monthly meeting of the act setting up this body states . lVir.,,and LVirs, Cliff. Ashton, Ciixi- the Ladies'. Auxiliary to the Cast- tlmt 'there shall be two re resent- James Corran, Joseph Storey and and concession of Hay Township.. {r p M, X. Mate for the reforesting of Mr. Parke came to Hensall in 'Mrs. O�rYaXeston dere-Vu_.,. . tan,. and.New Y'ear's at the form- adian Legion was held in the Leg atives from council and five others 35 acres of land was assed This 1946 and became an implement �y. continues a plan that keeps God'- dealer. He was a member of the Glad Auto 1'!' r er home - of Mr. Comerford, Carle- ion Hall on Monday' night, . Zone appointed' by council and all these p (By our Bayfield Correspondent) Ck >�' ton Place. Commander Mrs, L. Hall, Blyth, appointments have been made. p United Church and of the IOOF. Gladys 'Graves, . wife of Or- Guests at the home of Mr, and installed the new officers for:1956, endo Teforesia with more acreage van Weston, died. on Thursday, , "' By-Lavi�s .under reforestation than any other He. was chairman of the School January 5,. in Scott Memorial `�Ne buy Wreck! Mrs. W., E. Perdue during Christ- as follows: past president, B, :Stan: A, by-law authorizing loans township in Hunan County , Fes' Board, and of Hensall PUC Hospital, Seaforth. Funeral Ser- , NOW WRECIf,ING; mai ped' New Years holidays in- ley; president, B. Cooke; first from the bank u to $90,000 was Board', and a member of the 148 Ford chided Cgrpoi"al and Mrs, Don p The sum of $4,000 was refunded vice was held in take Box funeral vice-president, L. McAlpine; see- was passed, This is to meet cur- to . the Goderich Municipal Tele- Chamber of Commerce. He was home on Saturda afternoon '47 lv>ereury Perdue and family, Camp Borden; and vice-president, M. Proctor; rent extpenses until taxes are col• elected Hensall's reeve by acC1a- y ' 146 Olds Mrs. Garn Millson,� Mr. and Mrs. treasurer, V, Habgood; secretary, phone System so that the commis- January 7, by the Rev. D. G. , lected. stoners can distribute the assets mation for 1955 and 1956, Campirell and irnterment was made ,47 Hudson. David beiinis,' Neil Millson, Ann M. Dutot•; standard bearers, F. Goad RaAds Convention Surviviru are his widonv, the 47 Internation4i, ton Marie Tatersynski, London; Mr. Vtloods and M. Schoenhais; execu• to the shareholders of the system. g in Maitlandbank Cemetery, and Mrs, Allan Moon and infant Motion authorizing the payment The $4,000 is the sum, paid for the former Leona Lemon, and one Bow in Seaforth, she married in Parts for all older makes of can tive committee, O. Watkins, P. of dues ($10.00) to the Ontario system, by the Bell Telephone brother, Clarence, ;on the Goshen x913, and after living a short time 24-HOUR TOWiN'G SEWICO & gli'ter, Ingersoll, Bennett and V. Knights, Good' Roads Association to be paid Company of Canada Ltd. Line, u' Bayfield went to Detroit where AUTO LITE BATTIM%Y o Past president B. Stanley was and an allowance of $50.00 to Rev. Warren S. Outeribridge, she lived until 1949, since then Sales and Service t ENGAGEMENTS presented with a past president Reeve Stanley and another mem Trinity Churah, Bayfield, opened message by Reeve Doig, she has conducted a paint and — DUNLOP TIRES -- ANNOUNCED badge and pin by Mrs. Hall. ber of council to attend: that as- the inaugural meeting with pray- Seafortll council atttended in a wall -paper shop in Seafarth. Regent Petroleum Products Several cards of thanks were sociation's annual convention. was body and tendered a motion hap - The engagement is announced er. SurvivingSUrYlving ;resides her husband ' of Ilene Hesselwood, London, read from comrades who received passed. Reeve's Dinner ing for',the same cordial relations (formerly of Bayfield) are two Phone CLINTON 601J2 daughter of Mrs. Mary cards and parcels over the holiday Police Report Earlier in the da all members sons, Kenneth G„ and John R. De- Im 2, Clinton Y in 1956 as have existed in the past. Hesselwood, Blyth, and the season. There was one new cant .. The police report received from of council Were treated by Reeve �troit and one brother, James GLEN E. PRICE, Proprietor Truant Officer Resigns late John Hesselwood, to didate for membership. Chief H, R. Thompson, recorded John Deeves:,to , .the traditional Graves Toronto. 1to4p The resignation of, John' Earle, , Donald Johnson, London, son A card party was planned for 29 business places found insecure dinner sponsgped by the incoming truant officer;, was accepted and of Mrs Marvin Johnson London, and the late Marvin later this monbh. A delicious lunch was served' by Comrade A. during the month of December, Also there were five summonses reeve. Members of council took their oath of office before the an appointment • will be made at the next meeting of council, Mr. Johnson. Wedding to take place in Blyth, early in Inkley's group. issued (three more for other for- clerk on Monday morning. Earle will carry on the duties un- nFebruary. February. IIIIl�s11111f[Iii(IIII�IIII!(11(flllllllllllll(Illlllflfll1111(IIII(Illfllfl�lf(!11(li(Illll�n(llll o- . , ces) ; 28 investigations carried out; $85.00 in fines collected; five tvvo o ----- ° TncTo til such, an appointment is made. • it was decided to Join the As- Quality �%�,S��,V„'�%���is �%� persons charged', convictions; one theft, ers ith sociation of Rural Municipalities, ■ r This Week's Specials: p J �j� Has First Cltange Meeting Date Motion that council change its . Ute rit Ontario Good Roads Association and Association of Assessing Op- fleets Long Wearing - - lt! eeti regular monthly meeting date �e and a $10.00 membership FLANNELETTE -36" wide good quality .... yd, • � I. Y��•� from the first Monday of each Cost Of $26,375 w.il'1 be paid to each organization. Grants Made • �'� month to the First Tuesday was g Grants were made to Scott COTTON PRINTS carried. T" i+c 4 yards IX) NYLONS MISSES' and First Quality , . pair .79 COTTON 1Z COMFORTERS ......°00 MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIyE. Choir Director SPREADS® Double Bed Size 11,00 a.m.-Marring Worship "The Ministry of Encourage- : Try Our Finest Quality Interlock Underwear For LADIES, services. GIRLS, MEN, and Huron Street BOYS. BAPTIST CHURCH Long Wearing - - - Warm mr, Clothing and Footwear Specialty: Imported Goods ALBERT ST. — CLINTON PHONE 771 �II�t�IIVIIIIiiilllilfllllillllillllillllllillllllilillilillllllllUIIIIIIIiIIiIIIBlilllllililililllilliiiiilil The January meeting of the Wesley -Willis Woman's Associat- ion was held on Thursday of tor - noon in the church. parlour, and the president, Mrs. F. Andrews called the meeting to order by reading a poem and leading in prayer. After a hymn sung with Mrs. N. Shepherd at the piano, Mrs. 1\1 Addison read the Scripture lesson and lesson thoughts were given by Mrs.. N, Shepherd, after which', Mrs. Hugh Wilson led in' prayer, j Mrs. W. Holland read many letters of appreciation for flowers and booklets sent to shut-ins. Mrs, M. Addison reported many calls made to the hospital and to shut- ins. Mrs, M, Shearing was ap- pointed as representative to the Cancer Society. Annual reports were read and approved. Plans were made to' serve a congregational supper on January 26. Refreshments were served under the convenership of Mrs. J. Nediger. SELLING OUT. SMAW L -E CCM MATCHED SETS CHILDREN'S and MISSES' Haure Sets MISSES' and LADIES' Tube Sets MEN'S and BOYS' Skati ng & Hockey Sets, See them In. our Hardware Window r NOW Is the ltin*6 to 'buy that skating set at a REAL SAVIN --chore is 6 limited quantity ... to shop today. BALL " M'U T— OURNITURE and HARbWARE Phone 101 � cunt" r'Cust6mer parking lh dui fat dt the rear of alar adee. Finance Report Deputy Reeve Trewartha re- ported "the town is quite solvent' and stated that there was a bal ance as of December 31 of $4,727.- 83. 4,727. 83. He reported that tax arrear amounted to $12,592,73, Motion by Sutter and Beattie that the clerk's office be closet on Wednesday afternoons during the year except during June and December was carried. Reeve Burton Stanley reported receiving complaints on the gar- bage collection in town. The col lector has trouble collecting in some cases and others coming from towns and cities that have, gar- bage collection expect the same facilities ,here. "Other towns around us have garbage collection with evsrylbody on the same basis. It's the coming thing," Reeve_ Stanley added. "We would also be able' tb keep our dump lociced at all times and therefore in much better condition." Councillor Sutter thought that it . was "high time" that the park• ing pbablem on the main street was' lookbd: , after. Councillor Ir. win', chairman of the police 1ia etcing and traffic committee said that has committee would, look in. to the situation • o Mrs, A. Haddy Is New Hospital Auxiliary Head (Continued from page one) In at, 49 pairs of drapes were made under the supervision -of the sewing committee convened by Mrs. H. McIntyre, with the assis- tance of many volunteers. ' Mrs, W. Morlok, convener of finance, reported that 67 'prizes were donated by various merch- ants to make the annual ,penny sale the success that it was, with a .net profit of $542,31. Assisting Mrs. Morlok in supervising the sale of tickets was 'Miss Win O'Neil, Tag Day receipts totalled $154.$3,' with Mrs. G, F. Elliott as convener. Reports on all of the auxiliary's ac'tivit'ies were released to flus paper, two daily newspapers and and radio, by the press convener, Mrs. C. AY Trott, PbAor to the annual meeting, uri- finishod business of 1955 was held with Mrs. Prod Trott presenting the correspondence. Members a. greed to donate $100 towards the purchase of a television set for' the nurses' residence. Mrs. Ball iiia formed the meeting that over $300 for the set has been donated by the hospital: staff. Announcement was made of an essay contest for students, 16-1$, by the National Council of Hospital Auxlliaries !at Canada oil "Why I wish to Be,. come a Nutso," 1VLrs. Haddy took tho Cl'ialr after the ins�ta�llatioN and after* asIdng for the m6mbers' Co-operation, said the activities in the near future would t{J,(Lt a be tile' nir;:anbers ill, drive andbridge tournament: in the hursW i'esadebW, She requested volumeers to hem, sheets. At hlie• close a the moeting a delidlous lunch provided by 1Vtlss 5irtcl�utr, wbs served by her agsis� tAAt lkra. J04h Radford, Tete *As po ted; by Mrs. Gordon Cu tming. Monday night Tuckersmith Town- $25.00 and to Huron County Soil ship Council decided to proceed and Crop Improvement Associat- with the construction. of a 100 ion $15.00 f t COOKING SCHOOL Sponsored by Clinton Chapter ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR School Auditorium . 17 c Lnd. 10" (Proceeds for Hospital Project) oa concrete bridge to what is The matter of approval for the - kr,.own as the Sanford Bridge on township's share of building an s concession 1 at an estimated coat addition to South Huron District of $26,375. Council also author- High School at an esytArnated costSPECIALS Y �� For izec? the purchase of the cement of $137,000 was deferred for de- E A �' i and concrete required, cision to the February meeting. Rev Mr Milroy of E —o -d- Mone n -LaAv 'Passed t Ville United church addressethe By-law providing for the maxi.- LARD—Whyte's Pure 2 lbs, 35c council and. invoked divine guid- mum borrowing of $90,000 from CORN --Aylmer Cream Style -20 oz. tin .. .. 15c ance upon the deliberations of the bank to cover the cost of cur- COFFEE—Maxwell House—] Ib, bag ...,..... $1.03 council during the coming year. rent expenses until such time as Rev. Milroy was thanked for his taxes are collected was passed. SHREDDED R E D D E ® W - EAS • • • • • • • • . • • • • • 2 pkgs. 31c Order of Meetings for the 11.00 a.m.-13realdnga of Bread 3.00 p.m.—Children's Meeting 7,00 p.m. --Gospel Meeting ALL WELCOME' Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON ' Sunday' School , 9.45 a.m. Breaking of Bread ..... 11..00 a•m. Gospel Service 8.00 p.m, TUESDAY, 8 p.m Prayer and Bible Study. "A Hearty Welcome Awaits You" ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. J, LANE, B,A., Minister MRS. MORGAN AGNEW, Choir LaeAdet and Organist Sunday, .1anUtarY 15 16.00 A.ft -Thee Church School Meeting., 11,00 Cm. •Public Worship; aermott ;meditatlon: 11666 Save Our Homes" Children's Period. Atl Wolonr'ne Victoria Street, Clinton K. L. SWEIGARD; Pastor Friday, Tan. IS— 4.15 p.m.—Happy flour 8.00 p.m.—Christ's Ambassadors Sunday, Jan. 15-- 10.00 a,m.--•Sunday 'School 11,00 a,rh. .ldorning Worship. 7.30 p.m.---Dvening Service Tues., .Ian. 17--8.00 p.m-- Regular Prayer and Bible Study Ser- vice. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHUItCH RIRV, R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs, Theodore Premlin, Organist Mrs. J. M. Elliott, Choir Leader 11.00 a.m.-Morning brayer and Sunday School. No Evening Service. Monday/ Jany 16, 7.00 p.M.—An- nuAl Vestry Meetings and Congregational Pot - Ludt Supper. Tuesday, Jari. 1't, 22.46 p.riSY•- lrhe `Women's Auxiliary Uvi11 meet at the Rectory. fic9 0� 1("A t'X`bli-ii>C'vy A ORGANIST m 9 � EKY1xfl w -Sunday` � :, rf 11,00 a.M.••--Mornina 1.30 p.m. "Union Ev Street C. 9' Vdrher'a CJhirJrcli 3.00 p.im---S'u7rfty Scl�i�til yg`ednesday'r ,�J��ii��,18.1;8,06 ti•rit:�- hi 6ntario TOILET TISSUE—White Swan .................. 2 rolls 25c PEAS—Sun-Blest-15 oz. tin .... •................ 2 for 19c MARGARI , E—Goad Luck .............................. Ib. 33c APPLE JUICE—Stokely's--20 oz . ............ 2 runs 19c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE--Trinidad-20 oz. .... 2 tins 19c LETTUCE ---size 24's .............................. 2 heads 29c CELERY STALKS -4's ;::.,......•.................•. 2 for 19c TION''SON'S FOOD MARKET Pone 44 we Deliver BUY AT OUR STORE OR HAVE SOUR SALESMAN IN FOUR NEIGHEOURHOOb CALL, The Freshest, Tastiest Bread In Tows - . Our Saturday Speciale , �rorri Our Store Or1ly - Orange Date Filled, Rolls REO: 34c — far .. .. .YY,Y YYY.iia,Y., YY •, C 1 BARTLIFF BROS. tin ana 0oM%0Z0z s ertts SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1956 Me2;Zep=fil1k; Wniteb SAYFIELD BAPTIST �iJui etj CHURCH REV. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister I, BODENHAM, Pastor MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIyE. Choir Director 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 1100 ant —Morning Worship 11,00 a.m.-Marring Worship "The Ministry of Encourage- Services. 7.30 p.m.—Gospel Service menl n You are cordially invited to 'these 11.20 a.m.—Primary School services. 12.15 pin.—Church School. Union Evening Service in the On- Huron Street tario Street United Church BAPTIST CHURCH HOLMESVILLE 1.30 p,m,Church Service. Minister—REV. J. E. OSTROM Sunday School Come to the Rouge of Prayer 11.00 a.m.--Morning Service 12.15 p.m.—Sunday School 7.00 p.m,—Evening Service Joseph Street ALL WELCOME GOSPEL HALL CLINTON PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Order of Meetings for the 11.00 a.m.-13realdnga of Bread 3.00 p.m.—Children's Meeting 7,00 p.m. --Gospel Meeting ALL WELCOME' Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON ' Sunday' School , 9.45 a.m. Breaking of Bread ..... 11..00 a•m. Gospel Service 8.00 p.m, TUESDAY, 8 p.m Prayer and Bible Study. "A Hearty Welcome Awaits You" ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. J, LANE, B,A., Minister MRS. MORGAN AGNEW, Choir LaeAdet and Organist Sunday, .1anUtarY 15 16.00 A.ft -Thee Church School Meeting., 11,00 Cm. •Public Worship; aermott ;meditatlon: 11666 Save Our Homes" Children's Period. Atl Wolonr'ne Victoria Street, Clinton K. L. SWEIGARD; Pastor Friday, Tan. IS— 4.15 p.m.—Happy flour 8.00 p.m.—Christ's Ambassadors Sunday, Jan. 15-- 10.00 a,m.--•Sunday 'School 11,00 a,rh. .ldorning Worship. 7.30 p.m.---Dvening Service Tues., .Ian. 17--8.00 p.m-- Regular Prayer and Bible Study Ser- vice. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHUItCH RIRV, R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs, Theodore Premlin, Organist Mrs. J. M. Elliott, Choir Leader 11.00 a.m.-Morning brayer and Sunday School. No Evening Service. Monday/ Jany 16, 7.00 p.M.—An- nuAl Vestry Meetings and Congregational Pot - Ludt Supper. Tuesday, Jari. 1't, 22.46 p.riSY•- lrhe `Women's Auxiliary Uvi11 meet at the Rectory. fic9 0� 1("A t'X`bli-ii>C'vy A ORGANIST m 9 � EKY1xfl w -Sunday` � :, rf 11,00 a.M.••--Mornina 1.30 p.m. "Union Ev Street C. 9' Vdrher'a CJhirJrcli 3.00 p.im---S'u7rfty Scl�i�til yg`ednesday'r ,�J��ii��,18.1;8,06 ti•rit:�- hi 6ntario TOILET TISSUE—White Swan .................. 2 rolls 25c PEAS—Sun-Blest-15 oz. tin .... •................ 2 for 19c MARGARI , E—Goad Luck .............................. 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