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REV. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship-
Commencing a study 'of the
Beatitudes:
"The Poor In. Spirit"
11.20 a.m.-Primary School
12.15 p.m.-Church School
7.00 p.m.-Evening Praise
• "The Man Who Missed Christ"
HOLMESVILLE
1.30 p.m.-'Church Service
Sunday School. '
"Come to the House of Prayer"
Huron Street
BAPTIST CHURCH
Minister-REV. J. E. OSTROM
11..00 a.m.-Morning Worship
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P,A.O.C.
Victoria Street, Clinton
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Friday, January 18-
8.00 p.m.-Christ's Ambassaaors
'Sunday, January 20-,
10.00 a.m,-Sunday School
11.00 ani,--Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.-Gospel 'Service
Tuesday, January 22-
8.00 p.m.-Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A Special Welcome Awaits You
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. j. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS, MORGAN' AGNEW,
- Choir Leader and Organist
HERB'S FOOD MARKET
• - SPECIALS-January 17-18-19,
Treesweet ORANGE JUICE-48 oz.' tin 39c
KRAFT DINNERS 2 pkgs. 29c
CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE or
TOMATO SOUP 2-10 oz. tins-25c
MILKO (with 10c Coupon) pkg. 39c
Heart's Content
PASTRY FLOUR-24 lb. bag $1.29
McCormick's Chocolate
FINGER BISCUITS pkg. 19c
Robin Hood QUICK OATS"----3 lb. box 39c ,
David's MIXED COOKIES-lb. pkg. 39c„,
Ripe Tomatoes, pkg. 19c
111I1,1
Head Lettuce ea. 23c
F Celery Hearts, bunch 25c
• PEI Potatoes,
75 lb. bag,,,., ,... $2.75
Firm , Spy Apples
4 3 lbs. - 29-6
Firm Carrots, 3 lb. 19c
FREE DELIVERY - Phone HU 2-3445
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Send Flowcr,
Send
Flowers.
THIS emraLEm ASSURES
"CliceFINEST
QUALITY AND SERVICe,
Flowers Wired Anywhere
Florist-
CLINTON - HU 2-7012
ANNOUNCEMENT
My shop will remain open for business,
with capable operators in charge, white I am
recuperating from my injuries.
-C. PROCTOR
cilaase 4.,,Bea444
Phone Clinton HU 2-7065 for Appointments
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 20; 1957
gram Skirts
FLANNEL PYJAMAS and GOWNS
X -
OFF
Alt. Borg
Coats
Blouses
or Real buys see our
.19 Table
.39- Table
.98 Table
5.00 Rack of Exceptional Buys
Also; Remnants
Choose from Our Delicious Cakes,
Pastry and Bread
AT OUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR
Reg, 50c for
BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS
HUoiter 2.9727 CLINTON
11,7444. ,P,P4 PI *MVP
Ontario St, WA Selets Women For.
'Committee Positions Through., Year
. Committees', were selected at,
the. executive meeting of the .011-
tario Street Woman's Association
held ix' the home of Mrs, E, Rad.
ford last Thursday, Mrs, LaViS
presided' for the event, and the
`,hostess served lunch at the close
of the evening,
Visiting committee, Mrs. W. a
Aiken, Mrs. Swan; parsonage Com-
mittee, Mrs, M, Crich, Mrs, N.
Carter, Mrs. R. Plumsteel; devot-'
ions committee, Mrs,. C.
Mrs. I. Merrill, Mrs. Townsend,
Mrs, W. E. Olde„ Mrs, A. J.. Mc-
Murray, Mrs. Wiltse; social coin-
mittee, Mrs. Venner, convener,
Mrs., E. Brown, Mrs. McMurray,
Mrs, W. 'S. R. Holmes, Mrs. 5,
Merrill, Mrs. C. Proctor, Mrs,
Slavin), Mrs, E, Welsh, Mrs.
Radford.
• Meat committee, Mrs. ' Plum-
Steel, Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Ross and
Wiltse; flower committee,
Mrs. Jamieson; lo4out commit-
Personals
Ram. Station Clintot will be
'visited on February 3.3, by the
band of RCAF Training COMM-and,
During Ueir visit the band will
present two .concerts in the Rec-
reation Cefitre on the Station.
One .,concert, starting at 1.30 in
the Afternoon, will be for child-
ren. of RCAF personnel and child-
ren, frorn`vivillan schools in the
area. This concert will" feature
numbers Ito entertain the children
'and-also numbers to help them to
a better appreciation of music.
F.,xcerpts from Teter and the Wolf'
will be played and another nurn-.
ber will feature an .'explanation of -
the various instruments with dem-'
oastrations of the place each fills
in a musical spore.
The 'evening concert, starting
at eight o'clock, is open to the
general public and no admission
fee will be charged. This concert,
should be pleasing to _ all music
lovers as the Training Command
Band is -a very- versatile' organiz-
ation. Their repertoire includes
all types of music from the class-
ical to the latest popular music . Miss Beverley Beattie' spent
and•during, the evening 'there will the1weekend with her cousin, Miss
Word has been, received here
(from. the News-Record's Western
Canada correspondent, Mr. Marsh
Morrish; Saskatoon-) of another
Clinton old ,boy. E'. S. Williams,
Q:C., Regina, will retire at the
end of January from a 17 year
term as provincial magistrate and
will take up duties with a law 1 .1,4 Christmas here. with Mrs;
Marilyn Moffatt, London. •
LAC and Mrs. James E. Parker
(pee Audrey Oliver), left to-day,
January 17, for Portage la Prairie,
Manitoba.
Miss Barbara Oliver left on Sun-
day by plane for Winnipeg, Man.,
after spending the holiday here,
and acting as bridesmaid at the
wedding of her sister, Audrey. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuning-
hame have returned home after
an extended Christmas visit with
their son and family in,Syracuse,'
N.Y., and the past weekend with
relatives in Toronto.
'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell with
their two children, left on Sun-
day to return to their home in
-Cartageng) Columbia- after spend-
Figures Brewers
Fear.
"Bet drinking is a CUSTOM,
Everybody in my class does it. If
you don't, you're a freak",
Not so! In a recent book "Prink,
;big in College," based on a report
of 'A survey conducted by the Yale
Centre of Alcoholic Stedies„ this
common belief is exploded, Table.
95, beaded "Attitude Toward
Stainers", tells what happens to
-one socially if he does not drink
Qn college.
Amongst every ten of his class
mates, there will be nine_. who
either do not care or feel adinira-
tien for the -abstainer, Just one
will feel scorn or pity.
And the girl who- abstains.
Thirty-two per 'cent of her fellow
students will not carp at all. .Six,
rty-two will admire, approve and
respect her. Four percent will
feel hostility and two percent pity.
Almost two-thirds of the women
will think BETTER of the girl
who does not drink. •
Stick to your guns young ab-
stainerSl Help to increase . these
figures brewers .fear.„
HURON COUNTY
TEMPERANCE FEDERATION
3-b
Mrs, Dick Jacob
Leads Girls' Club
Mrs. Dick Jacob, new president
of the Presbyterian Girls' Club,
presided for the meeting held last
Tuesday, jenuarY -8.. Mrs. Elmer
Murray read the Serieiture and
Mrs, D. J. Lane. led in grayer,. ,.
Plans were outlined for the
Valentine tea and bazaar to be
held in the Sunday school room
of the church on •.Wednesday ,af-
ternoon, February 13,
Hostesses,. Miss Mabel Harvey,
Mrs, Eric .Sites and Miss Ann
Shaddock served lunch.
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;Choir 'Sate'.
Officers At
Wesley-Willis .
New officers. were elected at a
social gathering of the members
of the choir at the home of Mrs,
Reg. Shipley last Friday evening.
Rev., H. C. Wilson, was , chairman
for the business part oethe even-
ing,
The electiqn resulted as follows;
president, Mrs, Reg. Shipley; sec-
retary-treasurer, Ron Steepe; soc-
ial convener, Mrs. Benson Sutter;
gown committee, Mrs. Elp3er
Hugill and Mrs, Doug, Andrews.
A vote, of thanks was expressed
on behalf of the choir by Benson
Sutter to Robert -Irwin for his
Work as,. post-president.
A discussion followed concern-
ing the social activities and the
-funds of the choir, Lunch. was
served by the hostess, Mrs, Reg.
Shipley,
tr o,
Happy Doubles
Select Of
The Happy Doubles Club of On-
tario Street United Church met in
the church parlour on Monday,
With the presidentS;,Mr. and -Mrs.
Arthur Aiken in .charge, The de-
votional period in the chapel was
conducted by Mr. and Mrs, Will-
ard Aiken,
A new slake of officers,•brought
in by Mr. 'and Mrs. Don Symons
and Mr. and Mrs. George Cal-
dough, 'accepted by the club in-
cluded presidents., Mr, and Mrs.
Cecil Elliott; vice-presidents, Mr,
and Mrs, George Coldough; treas-
urers, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Merrill;
secretaries., Mr. and Mrs. A. Aiken;
social committee members, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Wheeler, Mr. and
Mrs, W, Aiken; Mr. and„Mts. Jack
McKnight, Mr. and Mrs. David
Loewen.
Install Officers
Of Ladies'.
Legion 'Auxiliary
Mrs. L. Hall, zone commandir
of the Legion Auxiliaries, Blyth,
installed the officers of the Clin-
ton Auxiliary on Monday evening.
The new president is Mrs. B.
McAlpine. -
Other officers include past pres-
ident, Mrs. Kenneth Cooke; vice-
presidents, Mrs. C,, Proctor, Mrs.
H. Monaghan; secretary, Mrs. G.
Knights; treasurer, Mrs. V. Hab-
good; standard-bearers, Mrs. Pat
Lee and Mrs. B. Stanley; execu-
't'ive, Mrs. Alex Inkley, Mrs. C.
McPherson and Mrs, Harald Hart-
ley. \
lyfrs. Flail presented MrS, Cooke
with her past president's badge.,
Winners of a, quarter of beef
donated by Burton Stanley, was
Ross Scott, Brucefield. Proceeds
of the draw, $128 has been turned
over to the Swimming Pool Fund,
A rummage sale and bake sale
will be leld•in the council cham-
bers on Saturday, February 2, and
'plans' are being made for the for-
mal datic'e to be held again in
March. •
Mrs. K. Bennett and•Mrs. Cooke
will represent the Auxiliary at the
Hospital Auxiliary meeting in Feb-
ruary. Mrs._,T. Steep won the mys-
tery draw.
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STUDY GROUP,, TO MEET
AT HOME OF-MRS. J. COX
The- Mothers Study Group will
meet at' the home of Mrs. James
Cox, next Tuesday evening, Jan-
uary 22. Mrs. Glen •Wise is in
charge and Mrs. Gordon Steep
will give a talk on• First Aid. Mrs,
Mock will assist' Mrs.' 'Cox as hos-
tess. For trASportation, meet at
the Wesley-Willis 'United Church
at 8.15 pan.
Christian Reformed
Church
REV. 9. J. HOYTEMA, Minister
10.00 a.m.-Service in English
11.30 a.m.---4Sunday School
2.30 p.m.--Service in Dutch
Everyone Welcome
BAYFJEL'D BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
31.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
'7.30 p.m.-Evening Service
You are cordially invited to these
, services.
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
' CLINTON
Order of Meetings for the Lord's
Day:
11,00 a,m.-Breaking of -•Bread'
3,00 pan.-Children's Meeting
7.00 pan.,--Gospel Meeting
All Welcome
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday Smool .. .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 Yon"
ANGLICAN CHURCH
- OF CANADA
St, Paul's - Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. .T. M. Elliott,
Choir Leader
2nd Sunday After Epiphany
8.30 Communion
11.00 a.m.----Morning Prayer
Installation of church war-
dens, lay delegates and board
of •management far 1957
4.30 pan,--.Evening Prayer.
Thursday, january 25 ---e8
Chancel Guild, at the home of
Mrs. C. Draper,
tee, Mrs. Swgki and lielen Potter;
quilt conveners, Mrs. McMurray
and. Mrs. P, Carter; disbes and
linens, Mrs. Townsend convener,
Mrs. W. Welsh, Mrs, M. 'Tyndall)
Mrs. E. IVlittell, Mrs, 3. Johnston,
Mrs, Jamieson, Mrs. Habkirk;
making out slips for banquets,
Mrs F: Lobb, Mrs. W.' S. R. Hol-
mes, Mrs, Slavin, Mrs, Schoenhals,
Mrs. Levis,
Programs for the year, Feb-
ruary, Mrs. Ross; March, Mrs.
Fear arid Mrs. R, Plumsteel; April,
Emma Plurnsteel, Elva, Wiltse;
May, Mrs. 0, Stanley, Mrs, Olde;
June, Mrs. Williams, Rena, Pick-
ett; July and August, no meetings;
September, Mrs. Livermore, Mrs.
Webster; October, Mrs., M. Tyn-
dall and Mrs. I. Merrill; Novem-
ber, Mrs, Cornish, Mrs, Blanchard;
December, Mrs. Eagle and Sybil
Courtice.
„
Lunch committee conveners, St.
Andrews Ward (A to L) Mrs. E.
Brown, 'Mrs. N. Carter; St. Jam-
es Ward, Mrs. J. Johnston, Mrs.
Ross; St. Johns Ward, Mrs, Leo-
wen, Mrs. P. Freeman; St. , And-
rew's Ward (M to Z) Mrs. Mc-
Murray, .Mys. M. Tyndall; St,
George's• Ward, Mrs, I. Radford,
Mrs. J. Batkin; September, Base
Line; October, Highway 4 and
Concession 2, Hullett; November,
Huron Road, London Road, Bay-
field Road; Decemberr St. Georg-
e's Ward,
ENGAGEMENTS
ANNOUNCED
Mr, and Mrs. George J, .Qttig-
ley, 115. Grand Ave., E, Chat-
ham, wish to .announce the on-
gagement of their dattghter
Kathryn Patricia,, • to William
Beverley, son of Mr, and MTS. W, D. Ailrerthead, 10 WI**
Ave., Chatham,
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"MDR RECEIVED IN
WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH
At the morning service in the-
Wesley-Willis United Church the
following persons were received
into full communion: Robert
liott, Dr, F. 1W, Newland, Kurt
Van Riesen, Mrs. Kutr Van Ries-. en .41-4. Robert Van Riesen,
Band Concert At
RCAF Station
Recreation Centre
•
Sunday, January 20
10.00 a.m.-Church School for all
classes
11.00 a.m. ---=Divine Worship
Children's Workshop period
' Sermon Subject; "Crown Him
Lord of All"
You Need The Church, more 'than
it needs you.
Everyone Welcome
A quiet atmosphere
in pleasant
surroundings.
And a trained
competent staff.
.CLINTON WI MEETING NEXT
THURSDAY AFTERNOON • „ .
The Clinton Women's Institute'
will meet in the Agricultural of.'
flee Board Room - op January -24„
at two o'clock. The roll, call,
"Another country I would like to
visit and why." The topic is
"Historical Research and Current
Events," in-the charge of Mrs,
Elliott, In. charge of the program
are Mrs. j,•Brown, Mrs, 5, Kyle.'
Hostesses are Mrs. N. Carter and
her committee.
'Hurry -Hurry
Get hi On The BIG CLEARANCE
SALE of
Children's Wear
Savings From
10% to i0%
On Our Entire Stock
OF
Children's Clothing
MARTIN S
be something to delight each
taste,
o---
Clintonian Iin
West Ketires
From Magistrate
t,
firm in his home city. Mr. Will-
iams is married and has one son,
Richard and a, daughter, Helen,.
Mr. Morrish recalls, tligt this
veteran lawyer was the son of Dr.
Williams; who lived just off ;Al-
bert •Street on' Whitehead, up on
Vinegar Hill. -
It need hardly be• said that Mr.
Williams has :brought honour to
his- birthplace, and is considered
in Saskatchewan to be one of the
best magistrates.. In that province
officials look upon his retirement
with regret.
.1 1 Bell's father and mother, Mr. ailu ,sh;
Mrs. William Corson and holiday-
ing with Mrs:',' Bell's brother-in-
law and-sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ral-
ph Foster at St. Thomas.
5-Pin Bowfin°.
Friday evening saw the RCAF
Ladies' Bowling league in full
swing. , •
Bulldozers are Still in the lead
with $1 points, closely followed
by Trojans with 47. Pin Pins
have moved into third spat with
44 'poihts.
Weekly prizes were won by Mrs.
J. Cameron• with a high triple of
647 and Mrs. E. MacDonald took,
the high single with 274.
Good scores were chalked up by
Mrs. K., Banville, 303; Mrs. J.
Morton, 291; Mrs. E. MacDonald,
274; Mrs. G. Long, 264; -Mrs. J.
Cameron, 256; Mrs. M. Sutton,
230; Mrs. J: Mercer, 226; Mrs. M.
Truel], 224; Mrs. P. Elson, 217;
Mrs. D. Hamilton, 212; Mrs. A.
Bourque, 208.
All DRESSES
STATION
WAGON Coats
Sports Jackets
Navy Blazers
CHILDREN'S
BLOUSES
ALSO A SELECTION OF
SKIRTS
BLOUSES
*IS YOUR CAR
4'WORTH MORE
THAN YOUR
LIFE ?
YOU should have reg., 0
ular check-ups toot
Make on appointment
with your doctor NOW.
For free literature write
Benson Sutter, 'Secretary
Phone HU. 2-6635
BALL & MUTCH
IFONEBAL SERVICE
AMBULANCE stitVicit
Phone HU 2-0441
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
Trig VAIENMY CHURCH"
PASTORLREV, A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A. B.D.
9,45 aan.---Stuiday ;School.
11.00 a.m.-SacrEttriefit of the Lord's Supper
7.00 p,nt, Union Service in 'Wesley-Willis
T it's alfeltal
240 Art*--Seorartient of the Lord's8110m' 8.0 pzia..-4utiday Sot o&