Clinton News-Record, 1956-06-28, Page 5Holiday Weekend
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Red & White
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'Mr, and Mrs-44 Wallace Avery
left this Week on- a trtoto trip to.
Montreal and district.,
Mr. and Mrs. Donglas Ward and
sou 'and Mrs. John. .cadmore,
Thatnesville, spent the weekend
with Mr. and lYkrs. Harry co„
more:
Mr, and We'. Charles
Sr.„ Clinton, and Mr. and, Mrs.
Harry Williams and Bonita, were
in Tharnesville on Sunday visitign
with. Mr. and Mrs. William. May-
hew. - Mrs. MaYbeve, who is Mrs.
Williams', Sr,, sister, fs a patient
in the Tlamesville Nursing Home,
=Ss 'Helve. 'Howatt, TorOnto,
spent the; weekend with Mr, and
Mrs, Frank, McCullough. Miss
Howatt - has left for Indian Head,
Sask., where she will spend the
summer.` with her mother, Mrs. T. A Howatt, and aunt, Mrs. G. E.
McCullough, In the early- fall,
Miss Howatt leaves for Vancouver,
B.C., where she will start -her
work with the WMS of the United
Church of Canada,
Children's Sunday was celebrat-
ed. in Holmeeville united Church
on June 24, with Miss Helen Pot-
ter at the organ. A children's
choir sang two anthems, "Inr the
Master's Garden" and "Father,
Lead Me Day-by Day". Kenneth
T. Allen, Mrs, B. Allen, Mrs; E. Ashton, Clinton, .a student at the
Wood, Mrs. B. .Shoblarpok. University of Western .Ontario,
was the special speaker.
Mrs. Laura SaUndercock Spent
the weekend with friends in Wing-
ham. mr, and Mrs. Allister Broadfoot
visited with Mr. and Mrs. *John
Scott,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred .Armstrong
and Eleanor, HanintOrl SPenit 8un-
slay with Mr, and_ Mrs, John Arm-
strong,
Mrs, J, IL Shobbroolc and her
Sister, Mrs. Edna Montgomery,
are spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Redford!, Cel-
lingWoed.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Gaunt were Mr, and
Mrs, William Andrews and dau-
ghter, Lucknovvi. A, Jamieson; Bel-
grave; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb,
Holmesville.
Visitors with .Mrs. Jennie Lyon
and Mrs, Mary Crawford were Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Israel and two
daughters, Linda, and Debbie, Kit-
chener; Mr. and Mrs, Charles
Brucefield; Mr. and Mrs.
Byron Russell, Goderich,
The Londesboro Women's Insti-
tute will hold their annual picnic
on the community hall grounds on
Thursday, July 5. Program com-
mittee: Mrs. M. Little, Mrs. P.
Carter, Mrs. L. Shobbroole Mrs,
McClure, Liinch conveners, Mrs.
then smile, do a gOod turn. A
discussion followed.
Mrs. Stoll read a poem "Who's
in My Shoes?" Mrs. B. Han:1y
sang- a lovely solo with Betty Lou
Nediger at the piano. Mavis
Steepe favored, with an, accordian
solo. Mrs. C. Nelson moved a vote
of thanks to the MSG on behalf of
the WMS.
During the social `hour that fol-
lowed 'Mrs. H, Currie conducted a
contest and a delicious lunch was
Hensall United
Entertainment
For Baby Band
Mrs.. Lorne Fiber and Miss M.
Mlis arranged the program for
the annual entertainment by the
Woman's Missionary Society held
for members of the Baby, Band
and their mothers in Hensel], Unit-ed Church last Tuesday,
Mrs. Laird Mickle was pianist.
Rev. C. D. Daniel welcomed the
Baby Rand. Miss Ellis presented
the missionary story, "Children pf
Other Lamle, Gifts were list,
ributed,
Mrs:: O. D. Daniel presented
graduation diplomas to .Ann Mc.
Helvie, John Joynt, Carolyn Cook,
Ronald clement, Billy Cornell,
Patricia Parke Swan finks, .Shar,
onLavery, Robert Taylor, Gifen
McLean, Linda Keys., Sandra
ar-d$or4 Linda John ton; Muriel
Ferguson, Michael Davis and Lin.
da Fuss.
During the ,presentation, the
graduation song was sung by
Nancy Kyle, Ann Pelde and $1.1z..
mine Ramie. The youngsters were
received into the Mission Band by
Mrs, 3, Corbett and Mrs, D. 'Me,.
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LONDESBORO HOLMESVILLE
4-11 BEEF CALF GLIB
HOLDS- REGULAR MEETING
The Blyth-Belgrave 4-H Beef
Calf Club met at the home of
George Procter, Brussels, on June
25. A class' of Shorthorn heifers
was judged by all members. A
-quiz was; answered and after the
purchasing of train tickets for the
trip to Niagara Fells; the meeting
was adjourned and Mr. Procter
invited everyone to the house for
a most,delightful lunch.
Mothers .Cjub At
Wesley4illis •
Entertain WMS
Th a -AMP .meeting of the Moth-
.StudyeGroup..of..Wesloy.Willis
United .church was held in the
,Prorelli :parlour on Monday even-
ing with menelaers of the WAITS as
special guests., Mrs. R Livermore
who was in charge of the .meeting,
read arr,article on "Summer", fol,
lowed by a prayer,
Mrs, Hugh., C. Wilson led in
prayer:, Everyone stood and in-
troduced themselves,. so WMS
members and Mothers' Study
Group members could get to know
each other. Mrs. N. W. Trewartha
read a poem by Edgar A, Guest,
",Stay for Supper", Miss Mavis
Steep favored with a lovely piano
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Mrs. G. Wise read- the minutes
of the May meeting. ,Mrs. Loeb-
head gave the treasurer's report,
Mrs. Tr„ewarth.a volunteered to
take the gift to Mors. Drew Fowl.,
er (who we are sorry to say is
moving this week to London,) Mrs,
W. Jervis read a letter, of thanks
from Mrs. Fred. Simian for the
crib quilt, Mrs. H. C. Wilson
thanked the group for the two
crib quilts that were .donated to
the 'Mission Band. Mrs. 'Jervis
thanked.the members of the coin,
mittee who helped decorate. the
church, for flower- Sunday.
Mrs, H. Currie voltiteered to
be in charge of the September
meeting with 1VIrs, R. Cantelon
and Mrs W. Jervis as hostesses,
Mrs. H. C
.,
Wilson read a series
of thoughts having to do with tak-
ing time: Take Time: to think,
play, read, Jove, be loved, be
friendly, laugh, give, work, be not
envious, fear God, not boast, tell
other people's! good deeds, smile,
look for good 'forget bad, before
you say a nasty word .think twice served by the hostesses.
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