Clinton News-Record, 1957-07-04, Page 4Young Clinton Couple Marries
MA. AND MRS. DONALD LADD were married on Satur-
day, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Clinton, 'by the Rev.
D. Lane. The bride is' Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and
.Mrs. Howard Tait, Clinton, and her husband is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Ladd, all of Clinton. They plan to live in
Clinton, - .(1VlacLarenls Studio)
REV, C. S. INDER, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Third Sunday After Trinity
8.30 a.m.-Holy Communion
11.00 a.an,.-gorning Prayer and
Sermon.
LOL No. 710 will attend div-
ine service.
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 ,a.m.--Morning Worship
Speaker: Dr. A. A. Gannett,
president of London Bible In-
stitute.
Special music.
7.30 p.m.-Evening Service
You .are cordially invited to these
Services,
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WO2 Tiberio Is
Feted. Before
Leavinub Hensall
(By our Hensel' Correspondent)
,W02. Lea "Ti" Tiberlo, RCAF
Station ,Centralia, who has been
posted to Gimli, Man, and left
last week end, was feted at many
functions.
At Centralia. Station he was
presentated with a silver mug
with, his name and rank inscribed
:from the members of the Ser-
,geant's M e s s. T he • NCO'S
of t h e Maintenance Wing
gave him a desk set complete with.
a personal calendar and' pen. The
Hensall Kinsmen club met
at the Brenner 'House, Grand
Bend, June 27. "Ti" now past-pres-
ident of the club was presented
with gold cuff links with the past-
presidents' Kinsmen crest inscrib-
ed and a chillchest far taking on
trips. -
;Bill Mickle spoke expressing re-
grets on behalf of the club having
to lose such a valued' and popular
member.
SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1957
(All Services on Daylight Saving Time)
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
JOHN.AGULIAN, Pastor
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-"The Surprise of Your Life"
7.15 p.m.-"You Are The Doctor"
8.30 p.m.---Young People's Meeting
ednesday, 8.00 p.m.-Faith and Fellowship Hour
A Cordial Welcome To All
_Ailed dour Church
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street, Clinton
K. L: SWEIGARD, Pastor
Friday, July 5-
8.00 p.m.-Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, July 7-'
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.-Gospel Service
Tuesday, July 9-
8.00 p.m.-Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A Special Welcome Awaits You
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.
18: 20) meeting in the above hall
invite you to come and hear the
Gospel, the old, old story of Jesus
and His Love.
Order of meetings on Lord's
day as follows:
11.-00 a.m.-Breaking Bread
3.00 p.m.-Sunday School
7.00 p.m.--Preaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m.-.Wednesday- Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
Come and hear how you can 'be
saved and sure of Heaven. We
preach Christ and Him crucified.
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PAGE FOUR
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD,
TEIVE,S.DAY, JULY 4, 1957
Miss Lorraine Mitchell, Windsor,
galled on her aunt, Jean, I, Kyle
-On the holiday weekend,
E. ID, W, Courtice,Hamilton, is
visiting his sisters, N1isses* Hattie
and Sybil Courtice this week. •
Mr, and. Mrs. Bert SeUlts .and
family, Chatham, visited on $1,111-
40.y With Mrs, 0', L. Paisley.
Miss Dorothy and Donald Cor-
pith, Toronto, were weekend visit-
..ors with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Cornish,
Mr. and Mrs, E. W, M. Paisley,
and family, Kitchener, spent the
holiday weekend with the former's
mother, Mrs. 0, L. Paisley. ;
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes and
Peter, Kingston, are spending
/their holidays with the former's
mother, Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes,
Mr, and' Mrs, Ed. Welsh ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs: Edgar
Rathwell, spent the weekend
with Mr. ,and Mrs. Len Weir,
Dunnville.
Mr. T. E. East and W. J. Moth-
- erway) Windsor;',gr, and Mrs. R.
J. East; A,mbur.st Point, were holi-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
puninghame,
Mr. and . Mrs, Percy Town
returned from a very pleasant
trip to the west coast, stopping
off at Banff, Lake Louise, Van-
couver and Victoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shobbrook
and daughters, attended the Shob-
brook reunion in Sault Ste. Marie,
Midi., and were the guests, of Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Shobbrook. . -
Mr, and Mrs. William Nediger
and family, Palermo, spent the
holiday weekend with their par
ents, Mr. and Mn,S John W. Nedi-
ger and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon: Herman,
Mrs. J. Webb and Mrs. J. Robin-.
-son, spent the weekend in King-
ston and were Vests at the
Oikle-Madden wedding on Sat-
urday.
. Mr. and Mrs. 3. K. -C-ornish,
Brucefield, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schellenberger and Eric, Clinton,
spent the holiday weekend with
Mac and EiWart Cornish at their
cottage at Sauble Beach.
Mr, and Mrs. William Willard,
Buffalo, attended the Shobbrook
reunion; also; and were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Shobbrook.
gr. and Mrs. Cecil Shobbrook,
Memphis, Mich. attended the Shah-
brook reunion.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dia
'Cornish last week were Mr. and'
Mrs. Ed. Baron and two children,.
Bonnie and Wendy, and Mrs.
Baron's mother,' - Mr$. T.hurlow
all of ..1VInskegan, Mich, Mrs.
Thurlow remained for a month's
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Herold Kellar
and son Russell, .Weston, spent
the holiday weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Tyndall. On, their
return they were accompanied by
Miss Janet and Master Gordon
Tyndall,who will spend a few
days wih them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dia Cornish, cel-
ebrated their 25th\ wedding an-
niversary with friends and rela-
tives last Saturday, and received
Some lovely gifts. Guests attend-
vd. from Dorchester, Grand Bend',
.Winghaan, 1Viuske,gani Mich,„ Ben-,
miller, Auburn and Clinton.
Visitors with and Mrs. W
E, Perdue the past fortnight in-.
eluded, Miss Orem. -.Luxton, Bay
City, Mich.; Mr„ and Mrs. D. Den-.
nis, Mrs, G. W, Millson, Anne
Marie Taterczynski, and Laurel:
Kuohe, London; Mr, am). Mrs,. Alan
Moon' and daughter, Ingersoll; Mr.
and, Mrs, Laurence liernsley; Ac-
ton, Oat,
Mr,. Gordon W, Harwood', To-
ronto, has been, spending part of
his vacation, with his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
son Sutter at their lakeside home,
Miss Shirley Sutter, Preston; was
also a weekend visitor with them,
and plans to spend most of the
weekends during the summer
there.
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Ministerial Group
Says Farewell To
Three Members
The Clinton Ministerial Associa-
tion bade farewell to 'three of
their number last Thursday. even-
ing, when the association mem-
bers with their wives, met in
Hotel Clinton for dinner together.
The Rev. C. S. Index, St, Paul's
Anglican Church, and president
of the 'association, was master of
ceremonies, and the Rev. D. J..
Lane, secretary-treasurer, present-
ed .each departingmember .with
a Morocco-bound inscribed copy
of the United Church hymnary.
The Rev. Hugh C.' Wilson, left
Wesley-Willis United Church on
Tuesday for work /at Thames Road
and ;ah associated charge near
Exeter. The Rev. A„ Glen Eagle
left on Wednesday for a brand
new charge at Sarnia. .Flight
Lieutenant, the Rev. Ben Garrett,
RCAF Station Clinton, will re-
sume regular pastoral work near
Kingston.
Clinton Institute Is
Entertained By
Hat Demonstration
The regular meeting of the Clin-
ton Women's Institute was held on
June 7, in the agriculture office
board room with the president,.
Mrs., M. Batkin in the chair and
35 members and four visitors pres-
ent.
The roll call' was well respon-
ded to by naming a flower 'begin-
ning with one of the members'
own initials. ' The meeting appoin-
ted the vice-president to look af-
ter displaying the flag at each
meeting. Members voted in fav-
our of holding the annual picnic
at Goderich.
Mrs. Batkin very capably dem-
onstrated the making of a brides-
maid's hat. This was very inter-
esting and instructive. Following
this. Mrs. Sturdy demonstrated
several hats, such as a feather hat,
an angora hat, pillbox, and sum-
mer hat, rainproof and hunter's
hat. These brought forth much
laughter and applause as they
were really comical.
Mrs. J. McKnight sang two so-
los. Nancy Schoenhals played the
accordian. Mrs. E. Epps was' cal-
led forward, .and she presented
Mrs. C. Sturdy with a life
membership certificate and pin
which were a gift from her niece
Mrs. Batkin. Mrs. Forest gave a
short paper on the topic, "Canad-
,
Eight GA Girls
Earn Bible Badge
Eight members of the. Girls'
Auxiliary of St. Paul's Anglican
Church passed their Bible Badge
on Saturday, June 22. Under the
leadership of Mr& C. S. Inder, the
following girls have been instruct-
ed in the necessary studies, and
they were passed by the rector,
the Rev,. C. S. Inder: Marian Dale,
Beth and Dianne Cudmore, Dianne
Murphy, Jane Woods, Jane Liver-
more, Sally Deeves and Barbara
Inder.
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BaptisMs Held
In Wesley-Willis
Church 'Sunday
The following children were
baptized at the morning service in
the Wesley-Willis United Church
by the Rev. H. C. Brenda
Jean' Andrews, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Williams Andrews, T,oron,-
to; Heather Anne Calvert, daugh-
ter of F/S and Mrs. Joseph Cal-
Vert; Carolyn. Jane Chowen, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Chowen, and Neil Hattin Falcon-
er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland
Falconer.
$96 Earned For
Children's. Ward
By C.S.L.' League
With a draw on three articles,
the Civil Service Ladies League,
at RCAF Station Clinton haS rais-
ed .896 with which they expect to
help furnish the children's ward
in Clinton Public .Tigspital. The
draws were made at the June Hop
held in the Rec Centre on June 21,
Winners were; Flying Officer B.
Bruce, camera donated by W. C.
Newcombe drug. store; Flight
Lieutenant S. L, Paulson, . coffee
carafe; donated by McEwan's
stationery 'store; Corporal D. J.
Hatherali, -eight-clay desk clock,
donated by Anstett Jewellers.
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JUNIOR SOCCER. PRACTISE
POSTPONED TO THURSDAY
Due to the regular game sched-
uled for next Wednesday by the
Senior Clinton soccer team, prac-
tice for the junior soccer players
has been postponed to the follow-
ing night, Thursday, July 13, at
the Clinton Public School grounds..
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Ontario St Church
Fetes Departing
Minister And Wife
FareweliS to the Rev. A. Glen
Eagle, his -wife and family were
said by the congregation of the
Ontario. Street United Church
here last week, when a set of
matched luggage and rings for
the family were' presented.
Bert -Gibbings was chairman
for the gathering, and the ad-
dress of presentation was read
by Robert Elliott. Ross Merrill
and Russell Jervis made the pre-
sentations.
Others taking pact in the pro-
gram were Mrs. Reg: Ball, John
Davis, Mrs. J. McICapight and Miss
E. Wilts*. • '
The Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Eagle
and family left on. Wednesday, for
their new charge at Sarnia,
tinftela
Cburtb
REV. J. A. MoIaMM, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE. Choir Direetor
Ball's Cemetery
Centennial. Held
Sunday, June 30
(By our: Auburn Correspondent)
'The 31st 'annual memorial ser-
vice was held at Ball's Cemetery,
Base Line, littilett Township on
Sunday with a record attendance',
It 'WAS a centenary service, as
Ball's -Cemetery was founded on
June 26, 3.E357.
one half acre of land was pur-
chased from William Ball by the
trustee board or an. Episcopal
Methodist Church as a site for .4 church and cemetery.
Rev. R. S. Katz, Knox United
Church, Auburn; was in, charge. A
.union choir with Mrs. R. J, Phil-
lips at the organ led in the sing-
ing. C. E, Asquith, chairman of
the trustee board, gave the hist-
ory of the cemetery. The: West-
field male quartette were 'accom-
panied by Mrs. Murray McDowell.
Rev. Dr. William Fingland, Niag-
ara Falls; read the Scripture and
offered prayer.
The offering was received in the
old. time long handled collection
boxes which had been used in the
church years ago. Mr. Hiltz of-
fered the dedicatory prayer, The
choir sang an anthem,
The guest speaker was Rev.
ftarold Snell, Exeter, president of.
the London Conference of the
U:nitecl. Church, who gave 'an in-.
spicing message. Rev. Mr. Hiltz
offered the closing prayer.
Friends' were present from. To-
ronto, Oshawa, Merton, Brussels,
Niagara Falls, Bluevale,' Clinton,
Goderich and the surrounding
community.
STANLEY. PERSONALS
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, July 7, 1957
10.00 a.m.Church School for all
classes
11.00 a.m.-•Divine Worship
8.00_ p.m.-Evening Community
Worship, 8 o'clock, at Brown-
ie's Drive-In Theatre
All Welcome
Christian Reforined
Church
REV. G.,. J. HOYTEMA, Minister
10.00 a.m.-Service in Dutch
11.30 a.m.-Sunday School
2.30 p.m.-Service in Dutch
Everyone Welcome
Listen to the denominational
broadcast of the Christian Re-
formed Church: Back to God
Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia,
Ontario, CKOX, 8.30 a.m.,
1070 kcs, Windsor, Ont., CK-
LW, 10.30 p.m., 800 kcs.
Church Choir will be singing in the
Library Park at 8.00 p.m.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF 'CANADA
St. Paul's - Clinton
ian Agriculture and Industries."
After some discussion 15 ladies ex-
pressed desire to attend the Strat-
ford Shakespearian festival.
It was reported by the finance
committee that nearly $25 had
been received from the imagine*
bake sale and the meeting closed
by repeating, the' Mary Stewar,t
collect and singing "Gad Save the
Queen." A delicious lunch was
served by the 'hostesses of the
month.
LAST CALL . ,
This may be your last chance to take advantage
of this special offer
2-ind SHOE POLISH
(white only) '
Regularly Priced At 25e
NOW ON SPECIAL-2 for 25c
. AVAILABLE AT
RAY'S SHOE HOSPITAL
AND
HERB'S FOOD MARKET
Jewellery Sale
Visit Counter's and make a free guess on the
number of beads in the glass in our
window during our .
Silver Dollar Sale
SUMMER IBEADS and JEWELLERY clearing at 25% off to
Half Price.
ALL WATCHES and RINGS 10% off.
FINE 'CUPS land SAUCERS $1.00 each/ •
RONSON and EVANS LIGHTERS all 11/3 off.
EARRINGS 20% off -- CLOCKS 10% off.
PEARL NECKLETS-single, double :or 3-strand---cholee for $1,
ALL SILVERWARE-Open stock or ;complete sets-10% off.
Extra Special-46-piece Service for Eight in beautiful
drawer chest-Reg. $136.80-Sale price only $90.80.
Save $0.00.
WATCH STRAPS and BRACELETS all greatly reduced,
Come in and look around -- see our bargains -- no
purchase necessary to make a free guess - you may
win some SILVER DOLLARS in our contest. -
Counter's Jewellery
"FOIL OVER 50 'YEARS IN CLINTON"
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OBITUARY 1
Mrs. J. W. Moore
Funeral service was conducted
yesterday afternoon from the
Stiles funeral home, Gaderich, to
the Clinton Cemetery, for Hen-
rietta, Farquhar, widow of the late
john Wesley Moore, The Rev, A,
Eustace, North Street United
Church, Goderich, conducted the
ceremony.
Born in Hullett Township, the
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
john Farquhar, she married in
1896 and lived in Clinton until
1921, when she moved to Goderich,
She was a member of North
Street United Church, and was
once president of the Woman's At-
Sedation of that church, Her hus-
band died in 1947.
Sumiving is one daughter, Mrs.
Meryl Lottridge, Detroit, and a
number of nieces and nephews, in.
Mrs. jeseph Clegg and
Clinton.
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday School 9.45 a.m,
Breaking of Bread 11,00 ELM,
Gospel Service 8.00 p.m.
TUESDAY, 8 p.m. - Prayer and
Bible Study.
'A Hearty Welcome Awaits You"
9,45 a.m.-Sunday School.
11,00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Rev. J. A. McKimm, B.A.
8.00 p.m.-Evening service in the
Drive-In Theatre
HOLMESVILLE
9,45 a.m,--Church Service
Sunday School
Como to the House of Prayer
From Our Store Only-.
Linda, Billy and Kathy Robin-
son, Toronto, are visiting their
grandmother, Mrs. Goldie Graham.
Mr, and Mrs, Randall Pepper
arid Lawrence, Little Current,
Manitoulin island, are visiting irt,
the vicinity.
Mr, and; Mrs, -William goDon,
04, Billy and Susan, Detroit, vis-,
ited 1*, and Mrs. Norman Baird.
on Wednesday, on their way to
their cottage at Amberley.
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Huron County "
Farming Report
Haying operations have been de• -
layed due to heavy rains. Winds
and rain have knocked the 'hay
down which will make cutting a
problem. Some winter wheat has
been lodged'.
Fall wheat is headed well and
should be an average to above
average crop. Early sown oats
and barley are headed out. The
bean crop appears to be average
but the corn crop is behind other
years' in growth. It would appear
that the acreage of husking corn
and sileage corn will be greater
than normal.
Haying operations have been de-
layed by wet weather 'but the
pasture will be more than adequ-
ate. Hay fields could . stand .high
clipping to remove the heads and
prevent them from going to seed.
BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS
HUnter 2-972i CLINTON
CHOCOLATE Marshmallow
ROLL REG. 86e FOR 29c
Bartliffs Bakery Ltd.
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor-REV, GRANT MILLS, B.A.
9,45 am.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Union Service for month of July in
Wesley-Willis. Rev, 1VfcirAn' ma conducting,
8.00 p.m.-Drive-In Theatre Service.
TIJICNERIS 011131tOlt
No Service until July 28.
July 28-2.00 p.m.-Divine Worship--
Rev. J. A. McKim/rt.