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"The .Family ,Storey,
(Across from Roxy Theatre)
ENGAGEMENTS
ANNOUNCED
Mr, and Um Lloyd Bahcool,
Kingston, Ontario, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter Wilma Marian
Ruth to Lt. William James
Shearing, R. son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mitchell
Shearing, Clinton, Ontario.
The marriage will take place
in St. John's Anglican Church,
Kingston,. Saturday, August 31
at three 0*elock, 33-b
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Bussell,
Ilornby, Ont., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lorna Jean, to Mr, Clayton
Ellis, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Ezra Ellis, RR 1, Clinton, The
wedding will take place Aug,
ust 31, in Milton, Ont. 33-p
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the past ten years about 300,
000 persons have emigrated from
Canada to the United. States.
Joseph Streets
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
• Christians gathered in the name
of the Lo' rd 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.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St. Paul's -- Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Augiist 18 and 25
Ninth and Tenth Sunday
After Trinity
8,30 a.m.-Holy Ciommunien
11.00 ELM-Morn trig Prayer.
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
L BODENHAM, Pastot
10,00 a;m.-Sunday Sthool
11,00 a.m.-41Vforning Worship
7,30 p.m.;--Evening Service
You are cordially invited to these
services.
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GOODS
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and. Quality In All Our Products
Our Saturday Special:
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1957
Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Smithendonf,
Essex, were guests last week with
Mr. mid- Mrs, James Livermore,
Xing. Street..
Mrs. Wallace Wheatley, , Wood-
atOck, returned home Sunday after
a ten •day visit with Mr. and 1Virs,
4:+a,Mes, Livermore;
+ Mr. and Mrs. William H. Johns,
ton; Toronto, Spent.,their vacation
an Quebec, Ottawa, North • DV
and were visitors last week with
.Mr..and Mrs, Harvey McCartney.
Mrs. B. Magruder, 'Ph. D., LOoi5,-
vile, Kentucky, who is holiday-
ing at 'Grand Bend; visited this
week at the home of Mrs, Ada
Mains and Miss Brigham,
Mr, and Mrs. A. j. Deseck,
Diane and Phillip, Stratford, spent
the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Brandon's, Diane remained to
spend a Week with her • grand
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Piing and
daughter, of Harriston spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc-
Murray. Mrs. Pring was guest
SOloist at Ontario Street Church
Sunday morning. .,
Master Don Bartliff along with
his grandmother, .Mrs. F. Knight,
St, Thomas, has returned home
after spending a three week vac-
ation: With his aunt and 'uncle,
Mr. and. Mrs, P. Abel, New York City..
Mr. and Mrs. James •Livermore
and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Green
and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
H. P. 'Smithendorf visited last Fri-
day with E. S. Livermore, C,
and Mrs. Livermore at their far ad
near Caurtland.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Maddock and
family, Oakville visited with their
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Ed
Glen and other relatives over last
weekend.
Ann Morlok, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. lVforlok, Clinton,
PER MANE NTS
ES
who was a student at Notre Dame
Academy, Waterdown, Ontario last
year, has successfully obtained her
Grade 13 certificate.
Mr. and. Mrs. Everett Perdue
and son Larry, Walton, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hans-
ton, •Goderich on Sunday. Mr, and:
Mrs, Vernon Cesdi and son Blake,
also were with Mr. and Mrs, Hous-
ton,
Guests over the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs,' Clifford Lobb, at
Grand View Cottage were Mrs,
George. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Carr and sons, Robbie and
James, Wayne Mieh.'' Mrs, Mar-
garita Hargrave and daughter
Jewel; Milan, Mich; Gerald - Fitz-
gerald,. London; Mrs. Nellie Welsh,
Clinton; Mr: and Mrs. Leslie Pear,
son and sons, Ronnie, Bobby and
Larry, C.ioderich 'Township.
Mrs. W. S. R, Halmse has re-
turned home from a most enjoy-
able trip through Northern Ont.,
the Adirondack mountains in New
York- State, She was •accompany-
ing her soonAn-lew and daughter,
Mr. - and Mrs. A, J. Dawson.
While camping at Cranberry Lake
they had an unexpected visit with
Mr, and Mrs. Green, (nee Grace
Hellyar), Geneva, N.Y., who 'were.
spending,- their vacation at their
hunting camp. The latter wished
to be remembered to all her
friends in Clinton.
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CLINTON WI TO HOLD
GRA,NDDIOTHERS' DAY
The Clinton Women's Institute
ask the grandmothers of the town
to remember Grandmothers' Day
to be held August 22 op Mrs.
Charles Elliott's lawn" at - 2.30
o'clock, Should rain interfere, it
will be held in the -agricultural
office board room. Please bring
'dishes for-yourself, and a few ex-
tras, would 'be quite in line.
'Three 'teen-agers on hand for the opening day at the pool
found time to pose on the life-guard's stand. From the left,
Ruth Ann Batkin, Audrey MacDonald, and Barbara Henry.
Teen Agers Try Q1LL
Miss Margaret Mitchell and Miss
Bird Gamey, Winnipeg, Man., are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A, D,
McCartney.
Mr. and Mrs. Bari Flewelling
and two daughters, St. Thomas,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Lucas.
441 lime Garden Clubs of the
eamty have been announced by
Miss Shirley Patterson, home eco-
nomist for Huron County, The
South Huron groups will hold their
achievement day at Zurich Com-
munity Centre, Thuiclay, August
29. .The North Huron groups will
hold their's in Forrester's Hall,
Belgrave, on Tuesday, August 27,
Visitors are welcome to attend.
either or both of. these events,
which begin at nine We-leek with
registration and placing of exhib-
its, followed by judging classes,
and a garden quiz. After lunch
the thfrd year members exhibits
are presented; as well as 'exhibits
by each club. Skits and demon-
strations are followed by the pre-
sentations of certificates • and
spoons,
Members of the Clinton Cultiiv-
,Mrs, Etta Crisp, London, spent
a, few days with Mr, and Mrs.
Bert Allen.
Mrs. Gladys Ba dgant and
daughter, Woodstock spent Sian
day With Mrs. Thomas Fairserviee.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yungblutt
attended the funeral of the for-
mer's cousin Rueben Bohn at Hes-
peler on Tuesday of last week,
Mrs. Wilmer Hewett and Mrs.
Len Caldw.ell and Wendy attended
the centennial a SS 5 Hibhert
Township on August 3.
Jack Howatt, Carmen Howatt,
Buster Peckitt, Ken Scott, Lin
Morrison left Monday to motor
to Sask. for the harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewar and son
Donald, Ottawa, visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Gorier and other friends in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Johnson and
Ross, Jr., Niagara Falls, spent a
couple of days last week visiting
their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Shob'brook and other relatives.
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CLINTON LADY EXHIBITS
SHOE OVER CENTURY OLD
Mrs. Tom Leppington won sec-
ond prize in an oldest shoe contest
held in conjunction with the an-
nual Mary Hastings Club picnic
held at Springbank park list Sat-
urday. Shoes she entered were
over 100 years old. Winner of
Garden Cubs Plan Achievement Day.
Zurich/ Aug.- 29; Belgrave, Aug.. 27
Achievement days for the 24 sting Cuties, which is the name
the local girls chose for their dab
name, are Ruth Arm Batidn, Jean
Booth, Elaine Brown, Mary Jean
Colgulioun, Myrtle Collins, Marilyn"
Dale, Marilyn Hough, Joan John-
ston, Carol and Effie Plurnsteek
Janet Sharp, Irene Taylor. Lead,
ers are Mrs, T, O'Connell and Misr,
II. Monaghan.
In the South Huron group 13e,..
sides Clinton, are Creditors, Dash-
wood, Elimvillo, Grand Bend, Kip-
pen, Huronda'le, McKillop, and two
clubs from. Seaforth, (the district,
and the town),
Suggested topics for the spring
projects, are cotton accessories for
the club girl's bedroom; cereal
shelf; meat in the men; club girl
stands on guard,
Make it a rule this fall to send
your 'teen-agers back to school
with a permanent or one of our
up-to-date hair styles.
Chas taseival
PHONE
HU 2-7065 for Appointment
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Mrs, Joseph Webster, Clinton,
and Miss Bertha, Toronto have
returned home after six weeks
vacation trip to California and
Canada's west coast. Mrs. Web-
ster spent two weeks with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
)./Irs. Ed Elliott, Palo Alto, Calif.
Travelling on by boat, from Seat-
tle to Vancouver, B. C., she spent
a few days with her other brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John Richmond, Lac de Bonnet,
Man. Mrs. Webster and Bertha
also called on friends in Los. An-
geles where they had the pleasure
of seeing Disney Land.
the competition was Mrs. Emma
Rand, Aylmer.
LUGGAGE and CLOtHING
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ana Price Ranges
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 and 25, 1957
(AU Services on Daylight Saving Time)
Sunday School 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"
Uniteb
eburtb
REV. J. A. WHIM, B.A.
MRS. 'M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNI'E. Choir Director
August 18 and 25
11.00 lam-I.-Worship at Ontario
Street United Church
8.00 p.m.-EVening service in the
DriVe-in Theatre
Come to the House or Prayer
:›ae.s.0.0,0.0o(oc
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
ottcorOt
10.00 a.m.-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, CIKOC, 9.30 a. m.,
1070 kcs, Windsor, Ont., CK-
LW, 1.1.30 p.m., 800 kcs.
Friday Evening, 8 pan, - Choir
Singing in Library Park.
Speaker: Rev. Hults, Exeter.
CLINTON BAPTIST
CHURCH
JOHN AGULIAN, Pastor
10.00 ,a.m.-Sunday School
1.1.00 arn..---ilVforning Service-
Mr. John VanLeo
8.30 p.m.-Young People's
Meeting.
Wednesday, 8.00 pm,--Faith and
.Fellowship Hour,
A Cordial Welcome To All
Christian Reformed
Church
REV'. G. J. HOYTEIVIA, Minister
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY oituRca.
Paster,,--..REV. GRANT Vats,
9.45 a.M.-Sunday School
11,00 aan,-trnion Service for August itt Ontario
Street United Church
8.00 P.M.--Drive-In 'Ilheatre Service,
TM/NEWS UHOR,OH
0.45 a.M.-Church Service-
10.45 a.nt.-Sunday School
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A,O.C.
Victoria Street, Clinton
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Friday, August 16 and 23-
8.00 p.m.-Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, August 18 and 25-
10.00 ,a.m,-,--Sunday School
11.00 am,-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.-Gospel Service
Tuesday, August 20 and 27-
8.00 p.m.-Regular Prayer
Bible Study Service.
A Special Welcome Awaits You
and