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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-11-07, Page 6Silver Wedding Celebrated At C. Tebbutt Home Turkey plinner at the borne of Mr. and Mrs, Carman. Tebbutt, RR 2, -Clinton, was served to 25 guests last Saturday evening, No- vember 2, on the occasion of their hosts' silver wedding anniversary. A three tier wedding cake cent- red a dining table made festive with white and silver tapers in silver candle holders, Fall flowers and chrysanthemums decked the room, Relatives presented the celebrat- ing couple with a lovely fivgpiece silver tea service and other gifts. Their son.Lewis, teacher in Wood- stock Collegiate presented them with a TV set. Serving were Mrs. Morgan Jon- es and four nieces of the celeb- rants, Ann Farquhar, Norene Teb- butt, Marilyn Tebbutt and Bever- ley Biggin." 0 HEARTHSIDE CLUB TO MEET NOVEMBER 14 The Hearthside Club of Ontario Street United Church will meet in the church parlour on Thursday, November 14, with the Rev. Grant Mills as guest speaker. LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schwartz, Listowel, were Sunday visito s with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fotherga - Mr. and Mrs. Norman White and family, Sarnia spent the weekend with.Rev, and Mrs. J, T. White. A social evening with cards will be held in the Orange •Hall, this Friday evening, November 8. The following boys left Saturday morning for their annual hunting trip to Bracebridge, Weldon Tyn- dall, Walton Reid, Arthur Colson and Harry Sturdy. We are sorry to report Nelson Lear and George Cowan are under the doctor's care at present, ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small vis- ited cousins in Wroxeter on Sun- day, RObeArio SKATING. Beginner's Boys and Girls ......,. Misses White Figure $8.50 $4.95 YOU CAN EARN- 51,4% by investing $100 or more for 5 years „in a PRENIIER TRUST ktuaranteed Certificate (new or renewal)' available front Robert W. Cole R. R. 3, CLINTON, Ont. Phone: Ilit 2-7453 43, 45, 47-p eifu4aAerisaut SPECIAL! FREE! Nylons WITH ANY PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE Our Store Is Loaded ,With argains! BROWSE AROUND AND SEE FOR • YOURSELF SNOWSUITS $5.25 and up SNOW BOOTS $2.25 pair WOOL BONNETS and HATS 99c STOLES - Wool / Rayon 85c WOOL GLOVES and MITTS 65c -- 1.25 MEN'S DRESS SOCKS, Nylon 79c pair MEN'S FLANNELETTE SHIRTS ,. 1 98 -- 3.75 PENMAN'S UNDERWEAR for Men and Boys BOYS' SHIRTS $1.00 PYJAMAS ....... .,....„ ........... .... „ $1.98 GIRLS' SLIM JIMS-Lined and Unlined GIRLS' CARDIGANS, PULLOVERS, SOCKS, Etc. ALBERT STREET - HU 2-9641 -. CLINTON "The Family Store" • (Across from Roxy Theatre) 4111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MM11111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 YOU ARE INVITED , TO INSPECT THE Ali New 1958 Ford - at SOUTH- END CITIES SERVICE Thursday, Nov. 7 Your Hosts: - "WW1 HOLLAND 111DORY" RUTLEDGE Phone HU 24055 4,.541) • Sunday, November 10 (Eastern Standard Time) 11,00 a.m.-"YOU CAN BE A SAINT" 10.00 aan.-Sunday School. Thursday, 7,30 p.m.-Faith and Fellowship Hour. A Cordial Welcome to All 7.15 p.m.---"IS PEACE OF MIND ENOUGH', 8.30 p.m.-Young People's Meeting. Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, B.Th, CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH May we prescribe for that ailing budget? We suggest regular trips to Anstett's for .the gifts for everyone on your Christmas list. A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas. afri6 JEWELLERS FOR 7ile F/14115774' :DIAMON0,516. OM" .104.4NIV,INNINNI~4.4NP,IJNININNIP, Weekend Specials! We have selected a numbed of DRESSES TO MAKE A SPECIAL OFFER Cocktail Dresses and Afternoon Dresses Assorted Shades - Assorted Materials All Reduced 1/3 ALSO: 2 Only-BUNTING BAGS-Blue-Valued at 8,50 To clear at 3.95 5 .Only-RAYON PLAID SHIRTS-valued at 6.95 To clear at only 3.95 SWEATERS-Wools and Orions-Values to 8.95 To clear at only 3.95 Ladies' Wear In CLINTON - HENSALL or EXETER Quality and Freshness Combined Make Our Baked Goods Delicious OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL: From Our Store Only Boston Cream Pies BAKERS tout CONFECTIONERS HUnter 2-9121 CLINTON 1PAGI ...IX CLINTON .T,j.m.m.ncoro. 'THURSDAY, NOVEIVIBER 7, 1PAGI ...IX CLINTON .T,j.m.m.ncoro. 'THURSDAY, NOVEIVIBER 7, oliday in the SMall Town Mrs, Minnie Jones, Dungannon, is visiting Mrs, Wilmer Wallis this week. TONT, Gordon Hume, Court- Wight, was with Mrs. Wilmer Wallis last week, Ur- and Mrs. -Cuningharne have recently returned- from a three Months visit witli their daughters in Winnipeg and Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. John Manning, Elyth and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rowden, Clinton, spent Sunday With Ur. and Mrs, Frank RoWden, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McManus Windsor, visited the lady's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Cook on the weekend. Also a visitor at the Cook borne wag Mrs. William Han- ey, Wingharn, John E, Cuninghame and little son, John Craig, have returned 't.o their home in Syracuse, N.Y„ after spending hi% vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W, Cuninghame, Miss Jessie Webster had as her dinner guests on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Webster and Karen, Varna; Mr, and Mrs, Ken Scotch- rner, Bayfield; Mrs, James Web- ster, Lucknow. Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Norman Carter were Mrs. Jerrayn, Greaten; Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiles, Mrs, Isabel Hiles, London; M. E. Hooper, St. Marys, and Mrs. H. Martin, Goderich. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Cale Doucette and Marian Lorraine for the past two weeks were the for- mer's grandmother, Mrs. Alice Watson, Seattle, Washington, and his mother, Mrs, Harry Doucette, Windthorst, Saskatchewan, and Mr. William Taylor, Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Binford Colquhoun, Chicago, with their daughter and spit-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson and baby David, Witchita, Kansas, visited Mr. and Mrs,* M, T. 1Corless and other relatives in Clinton on Monday and Tuesday of this week, Boys' Hockey $6.95 Style ......... and $795 Ladies' White from $9.25 Men's Tube from $7.95 outfits ..... USED SKATES A.CCEPTED and FOR SALE AIKEN'S Luggage ciohtin POPULAR YOUNG MAN GONE TO WALKERTON Raymond Anstett, who has been employed in the jewellery business With his brother John, at Anstett Jewellers for the past two yean, has been transferred to the Walk- erton branch of the firm. Ray is the present registrar in Clinton Kinsmen Club, and has played on Clinton's hockey and baseball teams during his stay in Clinton. He was quite popular with the younger businessmen of town. You're never safe enough to af- ford one carelesS inOinent.-DRIVE SAFELY. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist and. Choir Leader Sunday, November 10 10.00 a.m.-Church School. 11.00 a.m,-Public Worship Subject: "We Remember Our , Dead" Armistice Day Theme Let us all honor and worship Everyone Welcome at St. Andrew's Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Saturday, November 9 . 8.00 p.m.-Young People's, show- ing film "Call of the Navajo" Sunday, November 10 Sunday School 4 9.45 a.m. Breaking of Bread 11,00 a.m. Gospel Service 8.00 p.m. .SpeaketO John M. Martin TUESDAY, 8 p.m. - Prayer and Bible Study. "A Hearty 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 pam-Wednesday-Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading. Come and hear how you can be saved end sure of Heaven. We preach Christ and Him crucified. aceAceaecoecoa a.c:oaked ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA St.. Paul's Clinton REV. C. S. MEER, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin. Organist Twenty-first. Sunday After Trinity 8.30 am,---Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.-Choral Communion (The newly confirmed will make their first communion at One or tile other of these set- vices). 4,30 Pon.-Evening Prayer S.Oeeial Preacher: Rev, Eldon Davis, missionary on furlough from India, Child Smothers In Pram Outside Parents Home Mary Catherine IOU, six weeks old daughter of Mr. anti Mrs, Ron. aid NI, Ross, RC4F Station Clin- ton, died on Friday of suffocation in her pram as she slept in her pram in front of the Ross home. Mrs. Ross had put the baby in the praM at 11,30 aan, At 1,30 p.m. the mother Checked 01) and found everything .norxnal... How- ever by 3,30 she found the baby dead. Dr, F.. G. Thompson, coroner, Clinton, declared the baby dead, Investigating was ' Constable Ross Goderich, ONTARIO MEET WIWIS 111Elfik NOVEMBER 12 'The Woman's Missionary Society Of Ontario Street United Church will meet or Tuesday, November' 12, at 2,30 pan. 0 GRANTS TO AND FROM STANLEY TOWNSHIP At the regular Meeting of Stan ley Township Council on Monday evening, councillors .ok'd a grant of $40 toward the )3ayfield Ceme- tery. They also agreed to apply for a $3,000 supplementary, grant on roads from the Department of Highways. -a CLIFFORD Ii. EpPS TO APPEAR, OVER CKNX Clifford Epps, Clinton; will be a guest on "IVI'Lady"-OHNX-TV Wingham, on Monday, November 11, to talk on, "Gardening." The program is televised from 5.15 to 4.00 p.m. 0 ,Frank 1‘1, "Timmer" McEwan joined the staff of the Clinton News-Record this week. Another new member of the back shop staff is Kenneth Caldwell, who began work here two weeks ago. • fflesitp.Mitiffs Eritteb 01.1r0 - REV. 3. A. McKIM, B.A. MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director Sunday, November 10 11,00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Junior Congregation Guest Speaker: Dr. B. V. Far- ris, Director of .District Ev- angelism Methodist Church USA, 12.15 p.m. Sunday School and. Bible Classes. HOLMESVJLLE 1.30 p.m.-Worship. " Guest Speaker, Dr. B. V. Farris 2.30 p.m.-Sunday School and Bible Class. Let us use the Lord's Day to strengthen our Christian Faith Christian Reformed Church REV. G..1. HOYTEMA, Minister 10.00 a.m.--Service in Dutch 11.30 a.m.-Sunday School 2.30 Pm -Service in English Everyone • Welcome. Saturday 9.30 aam-Bible School Listen to the denominational broadcast of the Christian Re- formed Church: Back to God Hour. Every Sunday; Sarnia, Ontario, ()ROC, 9.30 a. m., 1070 kcs, Windsor, Ont., CX- LAV, 11.30 pan., 800 kcs. BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH I. BODENHAM, Pastor 10.00 am.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.-Evening Service Wed., 8 Pam-Prayer Meeting "Study in the Book of Heb- rews". You are cordially invited to these services, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH P,A.O.C. Victoria Street, Clinton X. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor Pridaaa November 8- 8,00 pm,-Christ's Ambassadors: Sunday, November 10.00 cent-Sunday Scheel 11.00 t1.01.---MOrning IgArship 7,30 p.m.-Gospel Service Tuesday, November 8.00 p.m.--ftegtilar Prayer and Bible Study Service. A Special Welcome AVvalts You. IfARBOURAIllY,S TO AI' DYER WINIIBLAX On Sunday, November 10, at 5 pan., the "Harbouraires" of Goder- leh and Clinton will again appear on television on CXNX-TV, Wing- ham. SEAFORTII REPLACES' OPP WITH 0-M4N Seaforth has set up its awn two- man pollee force. to take the place; of Provincial Police protection. Edward Ehrhardt is chief at $3,600 per year and George A. Martin is constable at $2,800. Cost of .OPF'. forced the change. 4 1 4 4 4 4 SONAL Big holiday in the small town was enjoyed, by Jim and Darryl McDevitt, Toronto, when they visited the home of George Lavis. This is the Levis' pony "Trigger," a familiar sight along the race track, and on the back streets in that section of town.. (News-Record Photo) CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR MI1111111111 lil I 11111111111111111 11111111111111111H0111111111111HI HIH011111111110111111111111111111111111H I II11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Figure ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH "Tag t'llItNDT.411' CHURCH" Pastor-REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A. 9.45 aan.----Sunday School 11.00 a.M.--Merhing 'Worship 7.30 0.m.--Evening Service lit WealeyaWillis Churet TtAtSitin'S ciHtJictllit 240 p.m.-Church Service 3.00 aan.-Sunda Scheel BAZAAR and BAKE SALE COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CLINTON Saturday, November 23, at 2 p.m. Booths: SEWING and. FANCY WORK HOME BAKING HOME PRODUCE HOMEMADE CANDY WHIE ELEPHANTSf Sponsor: St, Joseph's C,W.L., Clinton AP A.... a a. 4