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Clinton News-Record, 1956-10-18, Page 8twinoig nws,BzcoBD :•PA,CiE =liT TuuRspAy, .0. • 20-C,5 CITIES SERVICE CITIES Vcry Rullerk —C 1c ,SERVICE • • ‘•!••••4,:::?..??..,-2,r•••••-i.;.:,:. , •I the BIG difference in freezers! You can judge a freezer by the speed of its fceezing notion. Faster freezing sfienns the Ile vor and freshness of your foods are Ir` sealed in. 'rho nCW Revco has the faStest freeting action known. We can provt it ih titt0- inititite teat you, see— and feel. You'll flee, why.ccperto" hall Revco as the best freezer, boy—byi far! KT' 0 • t evvs of a., •ruei By MISS xiljOY WoOPS 190111 Ontario OtaMPlOn'Aitral Correspondent BALD dd r ONTAIRIO'S 1,711.PPRO OO-OP$ N1(4111 HAW OPTION Ontario's 60,000 farmer - mem- ber :United Co-operatives officially opened its new 0.0C!,000 head office end cord storage plant at Weston,. Dritari0; on 1VIanday, Paring the official opening care, MonieSt .iitigh general-man. .ages, announced that IX.C.C's cal year, which ended September .30, will show a business volume in • excess 'of 660 million this yeAr, marking the biggest year in the company's history, Bishop G. H. Luxton Confirms Seven In Tiinity Church Service Sunday —Central Press cananian At Port Louis. MaurItine,,Rrincess Margaret is 'escorted by the governor or the colony. Sir Robert Scott, to a state banquet in -her hOnor. So far, the Prinees& has-attended'rriany state functions- nn her African tour, but has not mingled inuctewith the populace, MANY STATE FUNCTIONS ON HER' tOUR News of .tondeiboro Corr,poik.dent MRS. MAXIM 1K0.40s .47-r•10. "The Back Fifty", and other numbers on the _program of the Centennial Fair night concert will be repeated in the Town 1-1.41, Bayfield, tonight, .0ctober 18, Mr, and Mrs. Donald P. Lance and two boys; William and ,Tustin, Troy, Mich., *were here for the weekend to close their cottage,. fqvferrie Lodge" for the season; Mr, and Mrs, •Maloom MacLeod and Bruce, Port Dover, were here over the weekend, Mrs. MacLeod and Bruce remained for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. D. MacLeod. Guests a.t- the"home of Mrs, Wal- ter Westlake over the weekend were; Mr. and Mrs.. Robert R, Torbet, Mr, arid Mrs. Q. L. Howl-, sop, Ann Junior,i Mich., and H. Eat- on, Sarnia, . • , Members of the various Lamb- ton County Co-Operatives with 34 representatives held their. third 'annual conference at The Little Inn from, Friday night until Sun- day afternoon. John E. Howard wearing a cast on his left arm as the result of a painful accident when trip. ped and fell one day last week 'in Clinton. -A bone. his, forearm Was fractured. , . Mri and Mrs• Charles Bell, Don, George, Jean .McCIthabey Howard Armstrong,' spent Sunday in Toronto with George Bell. He is 'engineer on board: "The Windoc" which. was docked there.. Miss Christine McLaren, Port Elgin, is staying with her aunts, Misses A. M. and E. ,T. Stirling, while her 5arepts are on - a trip to California, up' the west coast to. Vancouver and the Canadian West. ' Miss•. Ethel Blair, who spent the weekend with her parents, Me. and Mrs. Robert Wait,. left on Tues- day en a trip to San .Francisco, California, after Whith she Ivill Spend some. time, in 'Vancouver; ,111.18 s ,ZUzabet h Weston who, has spent several months in Victoria and Alexandra and Marine Gener- alu Hospital,. Goderich, following, a fractured hip, was able to return to the village on October 6. - She is stayih,g with her' sister, Mrs. R. Blair, , Sr? • • - The First Company- Hayfield Guides with, . their leaders, Mrs. Grant Turner .(Captain), and. Mrs, Robert . MacVean (Lieutenant) went to Goderich on' Wednesday of last' week to join, with the God- erich Company in their meeting. They' report a very :enjoyable ev- ening.. . Miss C. P. Rankin closed her- cottage, "Glenbolg," and 'eft on Tuesday .f or- Mount 'Pleasant, Midi., to • attend.' the funeral of field, will entertain women of. the Deanery of Huron at -the latter church. on Wednesday afternoon, ,October 24, at 2.30 p.m. The spec- ial speaker will' be Miss Lillias S.. Powell, mlissionary on year's fur- lough from Obus Sanitarium, Jag:. an. This will be followed by, a tea hour in the parish hall. An -Invita- tion As'extended• to all the women of the parishes ,to attend. Mr. and WS, William Murray, Detroit, were here over the week-). eno. Mn and 'Mrs', 16r, a Dunn and daughter Alice, London, were at their cottage fOr the weekend. The Rey, and Mrs. F. a Pauli. Listnwel, were with Mrs. R. N. F. Gairdner over Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs, ,Tack Murray, Owen Sound, visited his sister, Mrs, W.-J, McLeod, on. Sunday, Mr, and Mks, T. Leckid and Don, ma, London, spent the weekend at their Cottage in Lakeside Park, Mr, and Mrs;, Norman, Toms, Detroit, .were with Mr, and"MrS, Merles Toms over the weekend, Mr, and Mrs. J. Cavanaugh, Lon- don, occupied their cottage on Delevan Street, over the weekend. The Rev, and Mrs, H, B, Scuda, more were in Toronto and Orange- vine over the weekend, They re, .• turned tb Orangeville on Wednes- day. • ,John R. MacLeod and Donald' MacLeod, Port Stanley, were at ;their homes In the village over the weekend. Sergeant and lYfra. Maprian, Londo n,,. were with .her parents, Mr4. and Mrs. 13,, L, lVfacMillen over the weekend, Guardsman Bob Orr left Monday for ,Canip Petawa,wa after having spent a.niontb. with his parents, ivir. and Mrs.. William Orr, Miss Mary Fee returned to God- erich today (Thursday) after hav- ing been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. SteWart for ten days, Mr, and Mrs, A. L. Hrisson re, turned to,Grosse Point, Mich., on Wednesday after having been at their cottage for •a few days. The service in St, Andrew's tin, ited. Church has" been withdrawn on Sunday next for the Anniver; -sary Services at Taylor's. Cerners',.- pick and Bill MacMillan enter- tainned at a hoyse party at their cottage Blue Water Nighvvay, God- erich Township, dyer the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gingrich, Bad , Axe, Mich.,- arrived ,on Sung day evening td- visit the tatter's bfother, Paid and Mrs. Cleave far a few, days. Charles .Scotchmer has eXcava, ted fora basement of the home Which he plans to Wild on the lot on Main Street ,pnrchased recently- from? Lesge Elliott. • Misses Adele Fernette and _Alice prouin-,.returned to Detroit - on Tuesday after having • spent the,. summer at „their respective cot- tages in the village.. • s • Mr. -and Mrs. R. R. Torbet., who purchased Miss ,Ada-Bingley'S lot• on. Hayfield Terrace, hay4e.had the foundation laid•iit preparation for building -next spring. LAC Warren Carson and family. are occupying Dale Leonard's Co•t. tage On Colina •Street, Mrs. - Car- 'Jackie and; Jerry arrived 're- cently -from NoVa. Scotia. • . ,• Mr; and Mrs, Robert .Turner; cOmpanied by Mr. and Mrs.- Don, aid Sager, Goderich,. visited over the Weekend with Mr::' and-- Mrs.. Thomas 'Arkell. and, family, - 'Bur- lingtan. • • (By our Rayfield correspondent) The Rt. Rev. G. N. 'Luxton, LLD, Lord Bishop of 141144 cOndiacted the inspiring service of confirmation in Trinity Church on Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. James Higgins carried the Bishop's Pastoral Staff, The rector, the Rev. W. S. Out- erbridge,- presented the following candidates for the "laying on of hands:" (Mrs.) Lillian Mae Mc- Lead and her -twin /daughters, Frieda Lucille and Roberta .Anne McLeod, Anne Gemeinibardt, Syl- v4a. Elaine FitzSimont, (Mrs) Josephine Olive McBride, :Hayfield, and (Mrs.) Gwendolyn Emily Jane Stirling, St. James' Church Middle- ton. 1w his sermon, Bishop Luxton; drew attention to. the church as a pladt of refuge, pat as the ark had' been. He told of the similar- ity of old, old churches along, the' English coast, patterned' on file lines of ships,--places of refuge. His Lordship referred to the three Parts of an Anglican church: "tile nave where, we kneel in,pray- or; the chancel where the choir is seated, and never faces. the congre- gation because the song of praise is to 'God; and the altar where we come for holy communion. • Bishop Luxton adjured those present Lto go regularly to holy communion to, receive ..spiritual food ,,that they might grow in grace. EBENEZER There will be an anniversary service 'in Ebenezer, Chtirch Sunday, October 21, at 2.30 p.m. Rev? A, W. Watson, Blyth, will be., ?the guest Speaker. . • • ' Following the service the peop- le's warden; Alfred Scotchmer, Jr,, introduced mrnebers of the con- gregation to the HiShop and Mrs. Luxton at the 'door, Later, in the Parish Hall they chatted inform- ally 'with those present over a cup of tea. uniumegusar ne . . . because they hadn't been able to find'the right service. Then, someone told them about South Erni- Cities. Service, and now they're steady enthus- iastic patrons: 'Clarence Ball is a patient in a• London hospital, Miss Doris Lear, gamilton, spent the weekend at her home' here. • • • Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Winston, • Fordwialt, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Miller. Mr, and Mrs, AUdrey Knox. and children, Nekv Hamburg; visited with and Mrs. Thomas, KnoX:7 Mr, and Mrs: Bd Doble, Fred Igo:we, Forest; Mrs. Earl. Hilburn, Thedford, visited • with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence :Crawford. linndesbore anniversary ,services will be held at 1:1, o'clock and 7.30 Rev. 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Every dollar of your investment is always available, Study the new "stepped up" scale of interest payments in the table on the left. Then make plans ° now to sign up for your hew Canada Savings Bonds. There never was an easier or safer way of putting by,-a good nest-egg for the future. CANADA SAVINGS BONDS POP well or by instalments through your investnzent ctettiek ' bank, trust or loan, company, or on the Payroll Sean" Plan where you work. HURON COUNTY'S FOREMPST USED CAR DEALER. Brussels, Ontario Phone 73X Cars and Tracks can be Driven Away at the Prices Listed in this Advertitement. Clinton Electric Shop — W. Cornier WkSTIXIGH(01616 Deoller 2,6646 a., CUNTON "You can be Sure if it's WegitIghoute" 111111111111111111111111111M1011011111111811111111111111111111111111111011101111