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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-05-17, Page 6Clinton Hospital .Auxiliary Nets $159 On Tag Day The Clinton Hospital' Auxiliary on Saturday, conducted a success- ful tag day, realizing $159 and ex- ceeding last year's similar effort. Convener of the tag day was Mrs, George F. Elliott and her assist- ants were Mrs. Walter Newcombe and Mrs. Don Symons. The girls and boys who helped sell tags were Ann Nice, Beverley Beattie, Joan Johnston, Donalda Freeman, Susan Ship, Garda Skoe Sally Deeves, Myrtle Collins, Caro- lyn Hey, Elaine Brown, Gail Or- pen, Janet Smith, Barbara Ladd, Nancy MacDonald, June MacFar- lane, Margaret Steinburgh, Beth Cudmore, George Counter, Robert Addison, Ralph Glow, Barry E1 liott, Donald Fremlin, Teddy Bez- zo and Gerrie Kruper. The high tagger this year was Ralph Glew, and second was Role; bert Addisbn. 0 SCOUTS AUXILIARY TO MEET THURSDAY, MAY 24 The regular meeting of the Aux- iliary to the Scouts and Cubs will be at the home of. Mrs. John Levis, on May 24, at 8 p.m., for a social evening. All members are asked to bring sandwiches and cookies foreone person. 0 Good ill Club Inspect Chairs For Airmen's Lounge ADVANCE PREVIEW of a new facility. at RCAF Station Clinton is' given to Air Vice Marshall K. M, Guthrie, Edmonton, A/VelVI Guthrie, (right) now president of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, is on a speaking tour of Association Wings. In company with. Group Captain H, C. Ashdown, Commanding Officer of Station. Clinton, A/V/1V1 Guthrie looks over furnishings of a new Airmen's Social Centre now under construction at Station Clinton, (RCAF. Photo) SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1956 (ALL SERVICES DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Order of Meetings for the Lord's Day 11.00 a.m".—Breaking of Bread 3,00 p.m.—Children's Meeting 7.00 p.m.—Gospel Meeting ALL WELCOME Huron Street BAPTIST CHURCH Minister—REV. 5, E. OSTROM 11.00 a,m.—Morning Service 12.15 p.m.—Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Evening Service ALL WELCOME , .. 4111kji°'1 h10,r -goodness, YES o they're bakery fresh! Our Saturday SPECIAL 'From Our Store Only— FRESH RHUBARB PIES reg. 50c—for 39° Barth!! Bros. Bakers and Confectioners PHONE 1 — CLINTON New! Pink! c. CAMAY Enriched with Cold Cream Bath Regular Siie Size 2 / 23 3 / 23 'With Coupon HEADQUARTERS MAKE THIS YOUR For The Graduate Wedding or the Attep.dant Lasting Gifts of Leather 'BILLFOLDS KEYCASES TJTILITY CASES 13RIEFCASES WALLET SECRETARIES (Gold Lettered Without Charge) Chao se from Our Wide Selection of Luggage by MoBrine — Langmuir Sarn8onite AIKEN' FOOTWEAR and 'CLOTHING. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister MRS. MORGAN AGNETV, Choir Leader and Organist Sunday, May 20 10.00 a.m,—Church School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service— Everyone Welcome to Worship at St. Andrew's PERSONALS Mrs, Orville Stanley presided for the Ontario Street United Church Girls' Club, held in the church par- lor on May 10, Miss Olive Johnston read from the Scripture 1 Corinthians ' Chap- ter 12, reading from, verse 14 Miss Eleanor plumeteel read the findings of the questionaire car- ried out by the Club at the last months meetings. Mrs, A, Glen Eaglesolo, lead in prayer. Master John Simla entertained with a piano Mrs. Ray McKnight introduced the guest epeaker, V, Dittmer from iCKNX-TV Wingharn, Mr, Dittreer gave a very interesting and ene lightening discourse on the three aspects of TV, namely engineering; cultural, social and religeous; eco- nomics. A vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mr, Dittmer on behalf of the club by „Mee. E. McPherson seconded 'by Miss Isobel Pickett. Miss Eleanor Plumsteel in the absence of secretary Lucille Grant, read the minutes from the last meeting which were adapted as read. The treasurer's report was given by Miss Emma Plumeteel. A vote will be taken at the next meeting about an appropriate name for the Club. Miss Elva Wiltse sang a solo, "Mother McCree." Lunch was served under the con venership of Mrs. Del Slavin and Miss Winnie Grey, with members of Group 2 assisting, Rebekahs Drape Charter For Two Late Members At the regular meeting of Hur onic Rebekah Lodge No. 306, on May 7, in the Lodge Rooms, the Charter was draped in memory of two Rebekah Assembly Officers, the late Mrs. Betty Dundas and the late Mrs. Meta Lewis. The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday night, May 23, with Past Noble Grande conducting the meeting. All members are re- quested to be present. Lunch will be served with Mrs. Doris Batkin and her committee in • charge. Members are reminded to bring the 'tickets for the blankets, as' the draw will take place following the session. Mitchell Minister Replaces Man At Erieau Parish In a re-arrangement of miinisters at Anglcan churches within the Diocese of Huron, Rev. William Edmund Bramwell has been ap- pointed to the three-point parish of Merlin, Erieau and Ouvry to re- place Rev. Charles Leder, who is leaving to take up service in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton. Mr. Bramwell came from Eng- land in 1951. to be rector of Blyth, Auburn and Belgrae,e , and in 1954 was appointed to Trinity Anglican Church in Mitchell. Ontario St. Girls Enjoy Regular • Meeting Thursday entteb COuttb REV. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH FRED W. ,KIRBY" Huron College Supply Minister Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. J. M. Elliott, Choir Leader 11.00 a.m.,—Morning Prayer and Sunday School— Thursday, May 24 8,00 p.m., The Chancel Guild at the home of Mrs. Joseph. Hart. Mectinglielct The regular meeting of the Wes- ley-Willis Good Will Club washelcl in the, church hall on Tuesday ev- ening, May 8. Mrs. H. G. Man- ning presided for the business ses- sion. Mrs. Hearn was at the piano. After the opening hymn, Mrs. Rodges offered prayer, concluding with the Lord's Prayer in unison. Psalm 121. was read by Miss F. Jamieson. The minutes were read and the treasurer's report adopted. Don- ations of $15 to the Care Fund and $10 to the Tempefanee Fund were approved. Mrs. Rodges presided for the program. Mrs. L. Jervis gave a reading. Two nicely played piano numbers were contributed by Sher- ry and Alan Cochrane. Miss Evelyn -Hall reviewed the book "Gully Farm," giving a vivid picture of pioneer life in Saskatch- ewan. Mrs. Paisley thanked the guest speaker for her condensed review. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Mizpah benediction, Tea was' served by Mee. L. Jervis and' Mrs. A. Rodges and their group. A social half hour was enjoyed. Twenty-five attended the CWL meeting in St. Joseph's Parish Hall on May 7. Delegates to the OWL Conven- tion in Hotel London on May 14 were named: Mrs, T. Flynn, Mrs. VanAlentio and Mrs. Oscar Priest- A poem was read by Rev, 5. W. P. Graham entitled, "The Reed." The pilgrimage to Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Joseph's Motherhouse, London, Ontario, May 20 was out- lined and all are cordially invited. The Rosary Crusade initiated by Father Peyton will return to Lon- don, Diocese in the near tuture. Three delegates, Mrs. C. 'Trott, Mrs. M. Swinbank, and Mrs. F. Van Alentio were appointed to at- tend a meeting of the Children's Aid Society, in Wesley-Willis Un- ited Church, Clinton. The winners of the canned goods were Rev. J. W. P. Graham, Mrs. E. O'Brien, and Mrs. J. Seraton, The mystery prise donated by, Mrs. L. Medd was won by Mrs. A, Sharp. Mrs. J, &altar', Mrs. S. Spencer, and Mrs. A. Shanahan were appointed to the visiting corn- tnittee, Gifts were presented to the ex- ecutive of the past year, as an ex- pression Of thanks, after watch a delicious lunch was served by Mrs, C, Reynolds, Mrs, A. Sharp and Mrs. J. Seri:don, 0 Highest mountain in, Canada, east of Alberta fa, Cirque Mountain lit Labrador, MOO feet, HOLMESVILLE 9.45 -a.m.—Morning Worship Sunday School Come to the House of grayer ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH "TITEI FRIENDLY CHURCH" PAST011,--REV, A. (LEN E.4.01.,E, B.A.. B.D. SUNDAY, MAY 20- 9.45 tent —Sunday School 11.00 a.m..-SacramentOf Baptism 7.00 p.m, —Union,.. 'Evening Service in 'Maley-Willis Infted Church. 8.15 /MTh—Fellowship of Prayer Service in Cape). t other's Outten 2.60 p.m.—Worship 3.00 Vni.--Sunday School, comwonoN PLEASE` Last week an error was made in reporting an item relating a vis- itor to the borne of Mrs, David Steep. It should have read: Gord- on Branisf, who has been mayor of Brantford for the past seven years, and his wife, Mrs, Branlef, Who is a great-aunt of Mrs. David Steep, Clinton/Visited recently at Mrs. Steep's home, Mrs, 'Samuel Swan, Belmere, viisted last week with her sister Mrs. M. Nivins, Miss Leela Nott, Detroit, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Nott, Mrs, Gerald Kendall, 'Detroit, called on Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Leppington, last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson vis- ited during the weekend with the former's parents at Orillia. Mr. and, Mrs. Aub. Jackson, Lon- don, visited last weekeettl with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDonald. Rev. D. J. Large and IVIrs. Lane attended the opening of the New Hanover Hospital on Saturday. Mrs, John Leppington is a pat- ient in Victoria Hospital, London, where she is receiving treatment. Miss Dorothy Cornish, Toronto, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cornish. Miss Shirley G, Sutter, Preston, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A Sutter. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Laird, Thed- ford, visited in Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Norman Hol- land. Miss June McCartney, Toronto, spent last weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McCartney, RR 2, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Deseck and family, Stratford, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs,. A. C. Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leppington, Bobby and Hans, Brucefield, were with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lepping- ton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nediger, Toronto, were weekend visitors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nediger. Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Evans, St. Thomas, visited during the week- end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Carter. Mr. and Mrs, Donald A, Peas and son, Neil, London, spent a few days last week with the lady's par- ents, Rev, and Mrs. Hugh C. Wil- son. Mr. and Mrs, W, R, Miller and family, Windsor, spent the week- end with their parents, Mayor W. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Connell. Mrs. Nixon Welsh, Lambeth, and Mr. and Mrs. Len Weir, Dunnville, Were weekend guests Of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Welsh and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Welsh. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Roberton and daughter Sandra, from Aylmer and Mrs. Edgar Thompson, De- troit, were weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Roberton. Mrs. M. G. Darville (nee Corona Wendorf) has returned to her home in Winnipeg. Corona with her family expects to return late in June and spend part of the sum- mer with her Dad, Ed. Wended. On Tuesday, Mrs. Laidlaw, Mrs. George Beattie, Mrs. Percy Liver- more and Mrs. Harry Pluiosteel were in London, attending the funeeal of Mrs. Laidlaw's sister, Mrs. Eliza Logan Gorwill, which was held from the Millard George funeral home, to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. • Those from Clinton attending the 14th annual dirmef for the Canada Packers .Quarter Century Club, held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, last Saturday were . and Mrs. Clifford Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Currie, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carter and Edgar Armstrong. Mother's Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leppington were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston and family, Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leibeed and family, RR, 2, Clinton; John Leppington and son Walter, Clin- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carter and his mother, London. 0 Since the end, of WOrld War II Canada has advanced more than four billion, dollars in financial aid to foreign countries. Gifts to other countries have amounted to $1,856,845,000, or nearly half the foreign aid total in the period. PENTiCOSTAL CHURCH P.A.O.C. Victoria. Street, Clinton K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor Fridan May 18- 4,15 p,m,—Children's Hour 8.00 p.m.—Goderich Christ's Am- bassadors will be conducting the service, Sunday, May 20- 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11,00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.80 p.m.—Gospel Service. Tuesday, May 22e 8.00 p.m.—Regular Prayer and Bible Study Service. A Special Welcome Awaits Yon Maple Street GOSPEL HALL ctiNvoisr Sunday School ......... 9.45 Dein. Breaking of Bread "11.00 ELM. GoSpel Service ...„... 8.00 Nil. TUESDAY, S pan. — Prayer and Bible Study. "A Hearty Welcome Awaits YOtI" spectators Interest in Cadets, interest in the photographer, and rather sleepy disinterest is displayed by these youngsters, as they watch- ed the display of the CDCI Cad- ets on inspection day last Friday, (News-Record Photo) ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. George Howatt, RR No. 1, Blyth, announce the engagement of their only daugh- ter,' Marjory Irene, to 'Arnold Gerald Storey, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Storey, . Walton, Ontario. The wedding will take place in Blyth, United Church, June 2, at 2 p.m. 20-x TWJASPAY, KAY 17, 1,956 ....„ . Turner's WA Met 'On Tuesday The Woman's Association at Ttirner's United Church, met 'TWO-) day evening, with Mrs. Town. send presiding, Mrs. G. McGregor.' read the Scripture and- Mrs, W.. .Roberts led. in prayer. Devotions'. Were led by Mrs. M. Falco/lee, .1 The roll call "A good ProPhet of the Bible," was answered by 12 members, rt was decided to have a mother and daughter banquet in June, 'The WA. and congregation lad- ies are invited to attend a meeting at Brucefield on June 5, and are entertaining the ladies of Ontario Street Church Clinton and the Mc- Kalov+ churches on June 13. Lunch' was served by Mrs. W. Rogerson and Mrs, Ed Layton. Several of the ladies' attended the WA, rally. in Ontario Street Church in Clinton on Wednesday, May 9, SIX • CT0111=1. ,NVW5-RX041, 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship, Members of the Eastern Star, guests at this service Sermon Subject: "Hold Fast To Faith" 11.20 a.m.—Primary School. 12.15 p.m. Church School, 7,00 p.M.—Evening Praise: Rev. C. W. Cope B.A., B.D. CWL Convention Attended By 3 Clinton Ladies Lyon's "Economy Pak" TEA BAGS-110 in pkg. 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SEE OUR PREMIUM DISPLAY Showers Held For 4 Nurses At Clinton Residence A surprise Shower in honour of four brides-toebe at Clinton Public Hospital, Alie Heyink, Blyth; Irene Howatt, Blyth; Mary Hicknell, Seaforth and Barbara McConnell, Varna, was held last Thursday ev- ening in the Nueses' Residence, with girls of the CPI-I staff pres- ent. Mrs. Norma Reay and Helen Black showed slides of their recent trip to Florida. Miss Norma. Reay officiated in a mock wedding in which Barbara McConnell and Mary Hicknell were bride and groom, (understanding the shower was in honour of Alie and Irene). Miss Corrie Verhoef was the bride's father, Helen Black was the bride's mother, and Mrs. J. Ball, usher. Following the ceremony, Alie and Irene were asked to stand be- side Barbara and Mary. Betty Cartwright pulled in a beautifully decorated wagon with gifts that were to be presented to the brides- to-be. At the conclusion of a very joy- ous evening, lunch was Served by Miss Ann Radley, assisted by other members of the staff. The brides- elect gave a fitting reply of thanks. 0 MOTHERS' STUDY GROUP TO MEET ON MAY 22 The May meeting of the Moth- ers' Study Group of Wesley-Willis United Churbh will-be held in the church parlour with Mrs. W. Jer- vis in charge and Mrs. Cervantes and Mrs, D. Bagnall as hostesses, on Tuesday, May 22. Mrs, Reg Ball will be the special speaker. - o • From 1947 to 1955 the number of divorces' in Canada dropped from 8,199 to 5,796. BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH I. BODENHAM, Pastor 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship Services. 7.30 p.m.—Gospel Service You are cordially invited to these services. Now! The world's only girdle with the built-in shape! It took the French genius of SCANDALS to discover a secret that has eluded girdle designers for hundreds of years. The secret? It takes a curve to control a curve! 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