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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-08-02, Page 4Clinton Minister At OAC CotirsP Ministers and their wives in Ontario attending the seventh 'annual school for rural clergy at.the Ontario Agricultural, College, Guelph, were given lareception in Macdonald Hall, last Thursday evening. . The minister's studied rural sociology, soils 'and land use, anenutrition. There was an alternative program for their wives at Macdonald Institute, Here a group of the cleryinen enjoy a joke with Dr. J. D. MacLachlan, president of the 0,A.C., left to right: Dr. Machdan; Mrs. John Ostrom, Clinton; Rev. George E. Downing, •Lakefield; Mrs. Henry A. Edwards, Lakefield; Rev. John Ostrom, Clinton; Mrs. George E. Downing, Lakefield; Rev, H,,,,: A. Edwards, Wyoming. (Dept. of P.R., OAC, Guelph) Attend gout' Church SUNDAY, ANGUST 5, 1956- SPECIAL! Men's Dress Socksu. 100% NYLON STRETCH Fit Sizes 10 to 13 Assorted Colours. 49c pair or 2 Pair $1.25 SHOP and' SAVE , at JILL S CLOTHING and FOOTWEAR "The Family Store"' ALBERT ST. — CLINTON Car Washing YOU...JUST CAN'T BEAT OUR AUTOMATIC CAR . WASHING! ,A1Cof our customers are-- raving about the good job they get at Ray's Cities Servile — yet the cors come out just like new. Come in today and ,give, your car a treat. PLEASE NOTE Because of the increase% vol- ume of car washes each week- end we ask that you phone in for an appointment—we do not wish to disappoint anyone. Phone today. RAY'S Cities Service Cities Service Products Ray Iloggarth -- Carl Cantelon "The place where you never have to blow, your holm" Phone IIU. 2-9032 Clinton : : Ontario SPECIALIZED BUSINESS TRAINING PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION IN ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere Courses Approved by the Canadian; Basifiess Schools Association Modern Equipment FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 4 Tuition $18 per month . GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE East Street — GODERICH, ONTARIO Phone 428 31-2-3-4-5-b K. C. Cooke FLORIST Phone 11U. 2-7012%* Clinton •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• In Memoriam Cards All a appropriate card, ads- nowledging a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society, in mew' of the deceased, will be sent to the bereaved fata- lly. Ask the funeral director, or *anted th*, load Branch of the fertlt-Hunses Unit, Cana- dian Cancer Society. Benson. Sutter, Secretary Phone HU. 2-6635 11 _ ADMIRAL 21" SWIVEL BASE Con4ols , $22.0 We irgroll Anywhere Phone G I oderieh 1509 31-2-3-b HOLIIiAY SPECIALS All • SUMMER DRESSES • PEDAL PUSHERS • SHORTS • BATHING SUITS • COTTON SKIRTS • COTTON BLOUSES - • HALTER TOPS and -BRAS • T-SHIRT'S LADIES' iAR Clinton r Hensall : Exeter Chapman's Barber Shop Will Close July 30 and Re-Open August 13 , Chapman's Beauty Shop Will Close July 30 and And Re-Open August 20 ,30-1-b Enjoy The Holiday Weekend With Our QTR MThrrOX NAIWSiOnaht0 THURSD.AX, AUGUST 2, 7 9 PERSONALS • MidsumMer Weddings In Local Churches MR. AND MRS. ERNEST JOHN MoGLYWN were married in St, Joseph's Roman• Catholic Church, Clinton, last Saturday morning, July 28, by the Rev. J. W. P. Graham., ,The bride is, Mary Josephine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goldsworthy, RR 1, Clinton, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence McGlynn, Teeswater. The young couple will live in Kitch- ener. (Photo by MacLaren's) M.R. AND MRS. DAVID JOHN REID were married in Brucefield "United Church last Sat- urday, Jyly 28, with the Rev, S. Davison officia- ting at the double ring ceremony, The bride is Verna Allison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Lyre, Brucefield, and I r husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David id, Owen. Sound. Mrs. Reid is employed in the Bank of Montreal, Clin- ton Branch and Mr. Reid,is with Par Knit Hos- iery.Limited, Clinton (Photo by MacLaren's) large Ontario Farm Union delega- tion which left for Saskatoon, Saturclky, July 21, to attend the annual Inter-Provincial. Farm Un- ion Board Conferende. Ontario this year will have a strong voice in the ekpanclin,g Farin Union pol- icy. -ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA St.."Paul's Clinton REV. C, S. INDER, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. 3. M. Elliott, Choir Leader 10th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, 8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer— Huron Street BAPTIST CHURCH Minister—REV. J. E. OSTROM 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service 12.15 p.m.—Sunday School 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service. ALL WELCOME Mrs. Robert Allan, Brucefield, has returned after Visiting relativ- es in Toronto' and Mr, and Mrs. F. G. MeatIOWs, Windsor, spent the weekend with Steep and her brothers and sisters. Mr. and, Mrs. John Brown, Roy- al, Oak, Mich., spent the -pest weekend with Mrs, Wilmer 'Wallis and friends,. Mrs, Durkin also spent the Weeken0 with Mrs. Wal- lis, ,Mr. and Days, -Clarence Ball, Grosse we, Ntiehigan, and Mrs, Mary Crittenden, Clinton; have Mrs. Ruth. Knox has returned after a two week vacation, at her cottage .0n. Sauble Beach. Guests included Miss Barbara Knox, Chatsworth; Miss Mary Murray, London; Dr. and Mrs. Tom Hat- lelid, Eston, Sask., and Mrs. Percy GarvCy and Michael, St. Cather- ines. Mrs. Helen Dalrymple, Ontario Street, had as her guest, ' her granddaughter and husband And Iwo 'children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parratt, Dodsland, Sask,, also Mr and Mrs. Farrah,, Sr., who came East to attend the wedding 'of their daughter in Brantford on ,August 4. Lorne Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, James Street, has • joined the -RCMP and will leave for RCMP training centre a • Rochliffe, Ontario, soon. Lorne attended Public School and the 'Collegiate here, and fathered 'his education with the American Cor- respondence School. „.••• A family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould, in elude& Mr. and Mrs, William Gould, ,itreetiville; Mrs. Pearl Quinn, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Lloyd and family', Harris: ton; Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and• family, Harristore, W. and Mrs. George Gould and Dianne, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crich and Mildred, Tuckersmith Also Jack, Betty and Linda Quinn, Toronto, were recent visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Webb, Carl and Carolyn, Casa .Grande, Ariz erta, returned home toda3kby plane from Willow Run, Detroit, Mich., after visiting for. the past two weeks with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Forrest, RR 4, Clinton. Mr. and MrS. Charles Marsden, Detroit, also were with Mrs. Har'den's parents for the paSt two weeks. Visiting at the Forrest home for a few days wei'e Mrs; Martha Gannon and Mr. and Mrs, Sames. Reid, all of Detroit. 250 -Anniversary Sprprise Party Brucefield Pair. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Mc- Beath, Windsor, entertained at dinner on Saturday evening in Goderich andS„later ,at a surprise open-house reception at the home of their parents, Mr..and rMrs. J. Walter MoBeath, Btucelield, to honor. the latter on the occas\an of their 25th wedding anniversary. Dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdoch, brother-in-law and sister of the guests of honor, and the hostess' father Benjamin J. Skill, Windsor. Assisting at the •reception, were' Mr. andMrs. William N. Murdock, Dundas; Miss Beth. Murdock, Hamilton; and Mrs. S. G. Rumble, Toronto. Mrs. Norman McInnis Goderich and Mrs. Benson Keys, Brucefield, w ere tea hostess- es at the beautifully decorated table, which was centred by an an- niversary cake. Over '100 guests• signed the reg- ister and extended hearty congrat- ulations and 'good wishes. The many-lovely gifts included a silver tea service from neigh- bours and friends in the village, and a i.silrver cake plate from the Commissioners of the Tucker- smith Municipal Telephone Com- pany , of which organization Mr. McBeath has been service manag- er since .• 1931. ' Congratulations and best wish- es were extended to the host and hostess Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Mc- Beath, following their recent mar- riage in June. t° / Shower For Miss Goldsworthy A miscellaneous Shower was held at the hOme of •Mrs. Lloyd Stewart for Miss Mary Goldswor- thy, whose wedding was last Sat- urday, July 28. Assisting were Mrs. Ivan Carter and Mr's. William IVIurch. After the presentation ad= dress was read and the gifts pre- sented, Mary made a fitting reply. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH P.A.O.C. Victoria Street, Clinton K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor Friday, August 3- 8.00 p.m.—Christ's Ambassadors Sunday, August 5- 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.30 pm—Gospel Service , Tuesday, August 7- 8.00 p.m.—Regular Prayer • and Bible Study Service. A Special Welcome Awaits You ••••••11.4.4.4. Wedgy-Willits iftlniteb CAM') REV. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director 11.00 a.m,—Morning Worship "Why Life. Is Worth Living" 11.20 a.m. Primary School 12.15 p.m.—Church School 1101.1V1ESVILLE - 9.45 a.m.—Morning Worship Sunday School • 8.00 p.m.—Serviceo.in the Drive- In Theatre: "Take Tinte For Worship" Christian Reformed Church Rev. G. J. Hoytema, Minister Ms Jean Pitt Feted At Shower Mrs, Watson Webster and her daughter, Marjorie and Nancy were hostesses to Miss Jean Pitt and her r friends at their home when a shower was given in view, Of her impending marriage, Very' useful and lovely gifts were ores- ented. A buffet supper was ser- ved and a delightful evening was spent \ A community shower was held in the Stanley Township hail, Var- na., on July 13, when friends+ of Miss Pitt, from Varna and Gosh-, en„ numbering 100 were Present. An appropriate program was put on 'by the .Goshen. United. Church ladies, fallowing. which the bride- to-be was called to the platform where an, address was read by Miss Lola Chuter and many laVely and varied gifts, presented, Miss Pitt graciously replied. Refresh- :newts were sewed, ' Last Monday, on July 23, ,Mrs, T. J. Pitt .enteKtained a large num- ber at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, 'During the after- noon, tea was poured by Mrs, An- son Coleman, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. John Armstrong, Mrs. Wil- liam Hayter, ,Mrs. Ed. Foster and Mrs. J. Stelek, The guests were received by Mrs. T. J. Pitt, Mrs. L. Hill, Mrs, D. J. Pitt and Miss Jean Pitt. Gifts and trousseau were shown by Mrs. Gordon Hill, Mrs. Allan Hill and Miss Ruth Clarke. -LONDESBORO Mrs. Harriet Brown, Wiarton, spent a week with Mr, and Mrs, 3, W. Handy, . Miss Mary. Lou Best,' Allenford, spent a wek visiting Xi,. and Wallis Srorriley and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W; Handy,' Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Handy, Toronto, visited the foraner's brother W. Handy and family on Tueaday.last week. 041TX WORIKIMS, ,OLVO WILL, MEET AIMLYST The Happy Workers Club will meet At the home of Mrs. Clifford 'GfAzier on Thursday after/WA. August .9. A quilt will be quilted, Roll call will be answered by 25 cent gift exchange, Lunch .coin- rnittee will be Mrs. Wilfred Meg- ler and Mrs, Jack Smith, ST.-ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister MRS. MORGAN AGNEW, Choir Leader add Organist SundiZy, August 5 10.00 a.m.—Cluirch School. 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship. Maple Street. GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Hat, and with other relatives. Cadet Kenneth Cal-innings re- turned to Camp IPPerwash, after sPending the weekend with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank •Cumanings. Mary Street, ;14% and Mrs, Perwm Carter, Mr. and: Mrs. A. J, Me Murray.- Mrs. Dennis, Carroll and daugh,- and Mrs. N. Fitzsimons spent the ter •Shirle.y, las returned to:Green- weekend at Tilbury and Windsor. wod, N,S., after spending .a mon- Mr, and Mrs. Ross Merrali, Gor- th. with her mother, Mrs. A. den, Brian and Estheri have re- turned from a weekist vacation at Port Elgin. Mr, and Mrs, Frank -Cain-mins and family have just returned from a trip through Niagara Falls and Euffalo. John MacKinnon._ has' returned to. Braeebridge after a visit with Mrs, MaeKinnon's mother,M•-• rs returned from a holiday with Mr. - W. T. Hawkins, and Mrs. Gordon Ross and • Ted ..Ross and his. -.churn from Brockville. Brockville are \holidaying at the Miss Wilma Raiford and Mrs. ' home of Milis and Mrs. George Hazel Pratt, London,. are sailing :tomorrow, August 3, from Mont- i • IS ' . real aboard the "Saxonia" for a THIS WEEK'S • two months' holiday in the Brit- ish. and on the Continent, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Welch and son David,. Wallacetown, and the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod, 'Embro, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Benson Sutter at their lakeside cottage. Harvey's Taxi (At Mid-Towne Restaurant) PHONE HU. 2-9054 NIGHT HU. 2-3880 'Harvey Ashton Auburn People At OFU Annual In Saskatoon Mrs. Jack Armstrong and Har- old Carter, Auburn, are part of a wr Order of IVIeetings for the Lord's Day 11.00 Wm—Breaking of Bread 3.00 p.m.---Children's Meeting 7.00 p.m.—Gospel Meeting 10.00 a.m.--Morning Service Dutch. 11.30 a.m.—Sunday School, 7,30 p.m.—English Service Everyone Welcome Joseph Street GOSPEL'HALL ()LINTON A quiet, atmosphere in pleasant surroundings, And, a trained competent staff, ruMERAIL, Staintot AMBULANCE SERVICE Sunday School 9.45 a.m. Breaking of Bread ..,„ 11,00 a.m. Gospel Service 8.00 pan. TUESDAY, 8 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study. 'A Hearty Welcome AWalts You" •- • • 4,4..4, BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH t. l30,DENITA1VI, Pastor 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.---Morning Worship Services, 7,30 p.m. Gospel Service 'row are cordially invited to these services. fre her! tastier Out Saturday Special: From Our Store Orange Date- Cake 11-eg. 35a for . „„,,., ........ ALL WELCOME ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" PASTOR--IIEV. A. GLEN EAGLE, BA.. RIX 9A5 Etat,----Suhday School 11.06 sane-ithiloo` Service in Wesley-Willis 8,00 p.m.—Worship at Drive-1n Tutner's ()hutch 2,00 pan.---Morning Worship 3,00 p.m.—Sunday School BARTLIFF BROS: BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS HUnter .24727 CLINTON