Clinton News-Record, 1957-07-11, Page 4'PAG). FOUR
Ciintn's LJnite.'.; Church Clergymen
. The Rev. J. A, M Him, B.A.,
minister to VWealey-Wallis and
Tolmesville United Churches.
The Rev, 3; A. McKim began'Laznbtori County; in Caledonia,
his appointment to the Wesley'
Willis-Holrcnesrville United Church".
s wast iF"riday _evening, when an
induction service was .held in the
Wesley -Willis United Church. it
was •aond`ucted by the Rev. Dr. ...
Seim¢?e, L'groonavikle, and the Rev,
R J. Whine, Londesboro,
A combined choir of the two.
churches, .under the direction of
Mr. Rennie, with Mrs, Rennie at
the organ:, led in the singing of
the hymns.
A reception was held after-
wards in the church parlor, .sq
that the congregation couad meet
their new m nistar and has wife,
N. W Ti'owwartha and Irvine
Tobbutt introduced those :present
Ladies of both• congregations ser-
ved dainty refreshments, and .a
social half hour was' enjoyed,
The Rev, J. A. McKim was
born and raised on ' an, Ontariofarm near Brockville, He is a
graduate of the University of Tor-
onto, and Eanmanude College, and
was ordained by the Toronto Con-
ference in 140, He began his
ministry in the Indian Reserva-
tion on Islland Laine, Man, and
since then has served in A;lvinston,
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BURTON STANLEY,- Prop. "
Phones: HU 2-3447 and HU 2-3448
south of Iiaunilton and lately at
the George Street United Church,
St. Johns,,. Newfoundland.
Returning from his five years
in Newfoundland', the Rev. J. A.
McKim succeeds the Rev, H. C
Wilson in the WeeleyW41'lis-Hol
mesnritle leharge.
Mr, and Mrs, McIPlot have our
children:, Jahn, 14; William, 12;
Mary, 9 and.' Robert, who was -
born in Newfoundland, two years
ol�l.
The new,clergyman is a mem-
'her ,of the .Canadian Bandl nasi-
.tern Association, and whale .at
Alvirst'on, kle organized a band
at both: Atvanstton, and at Wat-
ford.
The -Rev. Grunt Milds, B.A.;
minister to Ontario Street and
Turner's United Churches.
The Rev. Grant Mills is a grad-
uate of Honour Physics at Uni-
vetsity of Western Ontario. He
attended College of Education in
Tozronto, and then followed four
years teaching high school at Ken-
more in the Ottawa Valley,
Ater' three years at Queen's
University, in theology, he served
in the mission fields, first at
Burk's. Falls, Ontario, and then at
Athlone, Saskatchewan. For seven
years in Saskatchewan Mr. Mills
served as an ordained minister,
and since bhen.has beenat`Dutton
for four years, and at Dresden
for five years.
'rhe Rev. and Mrs. G. Mills have
two children. Donald is 14, and
entering Grade 9 this September.
Tenryear-old Joan will be in Grade
Six,
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•Mrs. H. D. "Wise, Lot dozy, has
been visiting members of her farm*
fly in this area,.
David Gardiner, Stratford. fs.
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ,Car
-
'mart McPherson,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank 1VfeEwan.
and Murray are on a motor trip
to New York City, •
Mitis, J. LOA id, Taranto, spent
the weekend ivitb her Parents, Mr.
and Mrs., William •Vodden,.
Vire, Louise' McMichael,. Sarnia,
is .visiting with her Cousin, Mrs.
G. W. Nott..
Mr, and Mrs, C, A, Trutt and
Ann spent last weekend in Col.-
lingiwood at a friend's cottage.
Mrs, Crane Higgins has been
visiting aelataves and friend's in
Seaforth.
Miss Ledl'a Katt, Detroit, spent
the holiday With her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. CS,. W. Nott,
• Mrsr. LiJdian Windwick, Toronto,
visited her cousins, Misses Hattie
e.
and Sybil Couo
rtice v r the week
end,
t Miss Manion Martin, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs.-. T. W. Martin.;
has accepted a position with Roy-
al Trust Co„ Londom
Mrs, A. J. Deseck and son,
Phillip, Stratford spent the week
end ,with her 'parents Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Brandon,
av1r. and Mrs, Bert Yeo, Toron-
to; Mre, James:1VLalraolni, Mitchell,
have spent a few days, with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Layton. -
Brenton Hellyiar, St.. Thomas,
has been renewing acquauntanees
in town, and while here has.' been
the guest of Mr. and Mre. George
B. Beattie.. -
aV s. Jack Statham and Dennis,
Anita and Brenda, Carstairs, Alai.,
arrived Monday to visit her broth-
er-in-law and. sitter, Mr. and Mrs.
K. Van Riesen.
SVLr. and Mrs. Vic Roy attended
a Credit Union week end school
sponsored by the Kitchener -Water-
loo Chapter; at the O. A. C.,
Guelph,
G. R. M,dBrien, and Mrs". Martha
3osling, Detroit, visited Last week-
end with the foriner's brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mel -
vim Crich,
Mr. and Mrs, Hiles Carter, Don-
ald and Glenda, Toronto, have re,
turned hone after spending the
past week with the forane'r's. par-
ents,' Mr, and Mrs. Norntan Carter.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Carter,
accompanied by IVLr, and Mrs,
I•Tiles Carter and family, and Mrs.
klCifie Jamnieson, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Len Evans, St.
Thoanas,
Visitors with Mrs, W. C. Wallis;
last week were Mrs. L, Durkin
and daughter ,Barbara, Green
Valley; Mrs, Marjorie Watson, R.
W, Bouskifl; Toronto; Arthur Mof-
fat, Bickford.
Mrs. Duncan Coiquhoun and
dailghrter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs',
'Thomas 'Colqulioun and Mrs. Clif-
ford Dow, . Staffa, visited last
Thursday with: Mr. and Mns: M.
T. Corless.
Mrs, Jessie Webster visited at
IIillsgreen on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Anson Coleman and cal-
led at other places. On Sunday
she visited Mrs. Ekner Webster,
in Verna.
fur. and Mrs. Wilfred Glazier
and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hod-
gins, Nicky, Sherry and Kim mot-
ored to Wasaga Beach on Sunday
to visit with Miss Iva Glazier, wdio
is. vacationing there • for the sum-
mer.
Ronald McKay, recent graduate
of Clinton Distract Collegiate In-
stitute, left last weekend to at-
tend summer school at Toronto.
He has been accepted by the
board of SS 6, Hullett Township;
to teach there in September.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Pen-
nebaker, halve returned from a
three weeks vacation, through
New York. State, the New Eng-
land
ngland .States, the Maritimes, and
returned via New Brunswick,
Quebec, and Quebec City, and
Kingston.
Attend lJour (Church
SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1957
(AU Services on Daylight Saving Time)
CLINTON BAPTIST CiTJRcn
" JOHN AGULIAN, Pastor
10.00 a.tn..s .Sunday School
1.1.00 a.m.--"The Stewards of God"
7.55Generous: Soul"
8.30 p.m. --Young People's Meeting
Wednesday, 8.00 p.m.. --Faith' and Fellowship Hour
A Cordial Welcome To All
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS. M. 'J. AGNEEVW, 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 Reformed
Church
REV. G. 3, HOYTEMA, Minister
10.00 aim. -Service in English
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 Ices.
Church Choir will be singing in the
Library Park at 8.00 p.m,
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St. Paul's --- Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Fourth 1Suhday After Trinity
8.30 a,m: :'Ely Connnunion
11.00 a.m.--•Ohoral Communion --
Assistant, Rev. W. W. Millman.
BAYFIELD , BAPTIST M
CHURCH
X. BQbENHAM, Paster
10.00 a,ni.--Sunday School
11.,00 a,ni-Morning Worship
Speaker; Dr. A. A, Gannett,
president of London Bible In-
stitute.
;Slleiel nlusrc. •
7,30 p.m. -Evening Service
You are corrtially invited to these
services,
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O'.C.
Victoria Street, Clinton
K. L. SWEIGA tD, Pastor
Friday, July 12-
8.00 p.m. -Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, July* DI -
Services withdrawn; members
attending Braeside Camp, Paris.
Tuesday, July 16--
8.00 p.m. -Regular Prayen 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
Gospeel, the old, old story of Jesus
alud His Love.
Order of nieetings on Lord's
day as follows:
11.00 8.311. -Breaking Bread
3.00 p.m. -Sunday School
7.00 p,m.---Pi eaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m. -Wednesday -Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
Come and hear hAW you can be
saved and sure of Heaven. We
preach Christ and Him crucified.
eZep� a tYCf1� 'niteb
Qt urtb
RE'V'. 3. A. Mc1LM, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNI•E. Choir Director
t1 a,
9.45 a.m.--Sunday School, '
11.00 a.m.---Morning Worship.
8.00 p.m.. -Evening service in the
Drive In Theatre
I•HOLMESV1LLE
9,45 a.m.-Church Service
Sunday School
Come to the House of Prayer
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday School 9,45 a.m..
Breaking of Bread ,, 1.1.00 a.m.
Gosp�eel.Service 8.00 p.m.
TUESDAY, 8 p.ni. . Prayer and
Bible Study.
'A Hearty Welcome &alts TOW'
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"atm rattNDLY cRuacH>'
pastor -OMT, GRANT MILLS, B.A..
9.45 a.ni - Sunday School
11.00 ea/I.-Tinton, Service for month or July in
liiesley�Willig. Rev. IvtCam conducting.
5.00 p.tm- Ot 'ter Tit Theatre gervke,
'.1YV1 vE1VS bli 7t)'ROi
No Service until. Jetty 28,
Jut, 28-2.00 f1.fn.-0t'v ne Worsl p--
Rev. 3.:A:. MoXita,
Shower Honours
July Pri.eMJ.eet
A shaver in honour of Miss'
Helen. Whitehead, bride -elect, was
heed on June 24, at the home of
Mrs. Ernest Vanderburgh.
A mock wedding took place,, in
which • Brian Kennedy was the
groom; Catherine Ann Kennedlr-
was the bride and Mrs. Wfli'iazn
Riehl was minister, +
A decorated wagon bearing gifts
was Orn by Bonnie and Bobby
Mehl, and Miss; Whitehead gave a
fitting address' of thanks, Lunch
was served by the hostess,
CWL Piertit At
Seaforth Park.
Mrs, van Altena presided for
the re+guflar ,monthly meeting of
the Catholic Women's; League in
S't, Joseiph's Parish Hall.
The 'parish picnic will be head
SitixcdaY, Dilly •14 in the Seaifomth
Lions Page, Eacli family Is requir-
ed fia bring enough lunch for- their
own family, also their own dishes
and silverware and enough freebie
drink for their. family,
The meeting .closed with the
League prayer after which a de-
licious' strawberry social, was held.
p •
St. Andrew's VVMS
Meeting on July 16-. •
The Women's Missionary Soc-
iety of the St. Andrew's Pres
byterian Church will meet Tues-
day afternoon Judy 16 e,'t 2,30 at
the' home. of Mrs. i .obert Scott.
0
I-IOLMESVILLE
Mrs. Ewell. Ross and John left
on July 9 for a vacation trip to
Ottawa and other paints, John is
spending the holidays with; bis
grandfather, M. C. Ross, Martin -
town, in Glengarry County.
VARNA -
The many friends ,of 'Sherlock
Keyes wish hien a. speedy .recovery
from. his recent serious. aceident.
The Vacation Bible, School is
being held this week in the United
Church and • the Orange hall.
About 90 children registered on
Monday.
L O
L.O.L. 1Ca their friends.
will celebrate the glorious twelf-
th in Lisowel on 5atttrday of
tint week,
Miss Ruth Clarke, R.N., Strat-
ford, is spending her holidays at
the home of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. )Clarke.
ENGAGEMENTS
ANNOUNCED
Tit "engagment is announced
of Lillian Barbara McMichael,
London, daughter of 1V4t's
Onpha M,eMiohael,. Clinton,
and the late Verey IVLcMitrhael,
to Hartley Cal1op Spinney,.
Toronto, $on of Mrs, Ethel
41tn?ey; Nova Seotaa, and the
late L. Spinney, The marriage
wait take place in M nt*4 Bap-
list Church, on Saturday
etrtemoon, Augixst , 1957,
commencing at 2 o'cl'oek,
28„p
Mr, and Mrs.. Andrew Turn,
bull;, Brussels, annaunee the
engageanent of their daughter,
Flora Jean, to William Douglas
Douglas Rask, San of Mr. and
Hest, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Emerson Hesk, • 'Londesbora•
The wedding wall take place
on July 20, 1957, 28p
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Jewellery Sale
Visit Counter's and make a free guess on the
number of beads in the glass in our
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SUMMER BEADS and JEWELLERY cleaning at 25% off to
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ALL WATCHES and RINGS 10% off.
FINE CUPS and SAUCERS 1$1.00 each.
RONSON and EVANS LIGHTERS all •% off,
EARRINGS 20% off -- CLOCKS 10% off.
PEARL NECKLETS -single, double ,or 8 -strand -choice for $1.
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