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THURSAY, JANUARY 30, 1958
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD
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2nd HERB'S 2nd
Anniversary FOOD MARKET Anniversary
her daughter returned home Sat-
Unlay, We hope she will continue
to make progress to recovery,
Mrs. 'Robert 'Townsend motored
to Victoria 'Hospital, London on
Sunday where she will 'undergo
an operation, Her many friends,
wish her a speedy recovery,
Mrs. Wilmer Howatt visited with,
her mother at Cromarty on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, William Bagaent
and daughter,, Woodstock were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Fairservice.
The Women'e: Association is spon-
soring a orokinole party in the
Sunday School room of the church
on Friday evening, January 31,
All welcome,
Beatrice Fletcher, Saska-
toon is at present visiting her
niece,. Mrs, T. B. Allen,
The Lend'esboro Wonice'e Inst-
itute will hold their "Family
Night" on Friday evening, Feb-
ruery 7, beginning with a pot
luck supper et 6,30 p.m.
YPU Party
The Burns-Londesbaro Young
People's Union held their annual
skating party, on Thursday, Jan-
uary 23, -in the Londesboro rink.
There were about 40 people prese
ent. Lunch was served in the
,basement of Landesboro United
Church and during a short busi-
ness discussion, they decided to
have their Valentine party on
February 14. Local unions are
being invited.
Mission Circle
The Aiinwell Mission Circle met
This Coupon When Presented At
HERB'S FOOD MARKET, CLINTON
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One Roll of Stuart House Wax Parer
With the Purchase of Two Rolls at the
Regular Price of 66e
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CELERY 19c HEARTS 'bunch
Firm Ripe 19c BANANAS lb
HEAD LETTUCE
Firm, Each
Clover Leaf Cohoe 35 Stanley met in the orange hall,
C Varna, on Tuesday . evening last
SALMON 1/2's and elected the following officers
2 in 1 SHOE POLISH 1958: WC, ,James Hutchings;
Wilfred. Chuter; scribe John we- Black, Brown
or White C son; treasurer, H. Stinson' mar-
shall, Lloyd Keys; first lecturer,
' 3 Fred MeClymont; second lectur- klIELSON S 4 c er, Ben Rathwell; first conductor,
COCOA 1/2 lb. tin Etnmerson Heard; second conduc-
tor, Frank Harburn; herald, Nin-
Ian Heard; sentinel, Charles Pil-
grim.
WA Meets
The Varna Woman's Association
met at. the home of Mrs. Ernest
McClin:chey, on January 23, with
30 members present and three
visitors.
The meeting was conducted by
the president, Mrs. Lee McCon-
nell. The devotional period was
led by Mrs, Louis Taylor, assis-
ted.. by Mrs. Robert Taylor. and
Mrs. Gordon Coleman. Roll call
followed and the members res-
ponded by paying their fee for
the current year.
The treasurer, Miss .Rachel
Johnston, gave her report and
members were pleased to learn
that in spite of many expenses of
the past year, there was still a
:Miss Myrtle Johnson, Flushing,
Mich., visited the home of Mr. and
The annual congregation meet-
Mrs. Cecil Dawson last weekend,
big of the United Church will be
held on Monday evening February
3, at 8 o'clock in the church,
YPUr Meets
The Goshen and Varna YPU
held a meeting on Monday, Jan-
uary 27, at the home of one of
its members, Bill Elliott on the
Goshen Line. There was a full
attendance. The president, Doug-
las Armstrong presided and con-
ducted the devotional end busin-
ess period. Roll call was answer-
ed hy naming a favourite radio
or TV program.
It was decided to hold a tobo-
gan party on a suitable night, and
to invite a neighbouring group.
The Rev. T. J. Pitt gave a talk on
the organization and the seal of
the United Church of Canada. A
brief question period followed.
Recreation was supervised by
Robert MeClyetont, following
which a delicious lunch was ser-
ved. Mrs, Elliott was accorded a
hearty vote of thanks for the use
of her home. The meeting clos-
ed with. Taps.
LOI, Officers
Stanley District LOL met in the
orange hall, on January 21, with
a good attendance from the var-
ious lodges in the district. The
following ofifeers were elected for
1958: W'.M., Wilfred Castle; D.M.,
Lloyd Keys; recording secretary„
H. Triebner; chaplain, Russel
Brintnell; financial secretary,
John Aldington; treasurer, Orin
Dawson; marshall, Wilbert Dil-
ling; first lecturer, James Hutch-
ings; second lecturer, Frank Her-
burn. The officers were installed 39p l by Past County Master Ben,
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Ayhner CHOICE PEAS
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February 21 Is
World Day of
Prayer in Clinton
The World Day of Prayer will
be observed 'on February 21, in
Wesley - Willis United Church.
Plans were made by a representa-
tive meeting or waws women from
the various churches in town, at
the home of Mrs J. Lane with
Mrs R, W. McKenzie, key wom-
an and Mrs. Charles Nelson, sec-
retary. Mrs. V. Townsend was
chosen key Ayoman for the next
term of office.
at the home of Mrs. J, T. White
on January 20. In the absence of
the president, .Grail Lear .the viee-
f2resi:dent took the meeting, open-
ing with a poem for the New
Year, "I am resolved." A thaek
yen note from. Mrs, Wesley Vo4-
dee was read, Barbara Lovett
gave the treasurer's report, Roll.
call was answered by 15 11=0:WS
paying their fees,
It was, decided to have a bazaar
in the near future. Each member
is to make an apron. Marguerite
Lon was asked to let her; name
:he sent in to the WMS to be
among the ones chosen to go to
Leadership School at Alma Col-
lege the last 'i2veek in August, It
was also decided to send crib
quilts and terry cloth suppers to
Vera Lyan; at Hazelten, B.C.
Laura Forbes gave the chapter
in the study book, "Cross and
Crisis in Japan." The deVotional
part was taken by Pat .March and
Laura Forbes with Marguerite
Lyon :reading the Scripture. Mrs.
White and Helen Lee Served lun-
ch,
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substantial baalnce on hand.
It was decided to donate $25 to
the organ fund to clear off small
balance owing on it.
It was agreed to serve a lunch
at the annual congregational
meeting on Monday, February 3.
A bake sale was planned for the
month of March, the date to be
arranged in the near future, The
annual bazaar is to be held in
October as usual. The donations
for the "touch and take" to be
brought in next month for the
roll call.
Reports: from delegates to the
WA Presbytery semi-annual meet-
ing at Nile 'were „given by Mrs,
Robert Stirling and Miss Rachel
Johnson. Mrs. Praeger, Woman's
President of the Farmers' Union,
who was a visitor, spoke briefly,
Mrs, Robert Sterling gave an am-
using and interesting reading. A
contest followed which tested both
the Memory and power or obser-
vation. It Was won by Mrs, W.
MoAsh and Mrs. Orrin Dow-
San. Lunch Was, served by the
social committee, thus bringing to
a else, a very appy and delight.
1 ful n fternabn.
(By onr Bayfield correspondent)
The anneal Vestry meeting of
Trinity church, held in the par-
ish hell, on •JanUery 21, was well
-attended. It wee opened with the
singing of "The Church's one
Foundation," followed by prayer
by the rector, the Rev, B, Harrison,
Mr. ' Harrison (who came to
Trinity in May 1957) expressed
his happiness at being rector of
this parish: end hoped for a long
end happy ministry here. He
pointed out that services in. Trin-
ity are now being held in the
morning ail the year around—
Holy CemMunion at 8 and Matins
at 11 a.M. "Bayfield", said Mr.
Harrison, "is a different kind of
a parish than some, with the in-
flux of the tourists and Anglicans
who worship with us in the sum-
mer, during their holidays; but
I do appreciate the help also of
the permanent congregation, and
I am happy to see a continuing.
attendance, worshipping in God's
house. We must not neglect the'
.assernbling of ourselves together.
"We have just passed through
an historical year, the century of
Huron Diocese. The 100th anni,
versery of this parish wae'.cele-
brated some years ago-107, I
think. It was the hope to have
part of the Diocesan pilgrimage
here; but it came at an inoppor-
tune time, when,, because of the.
change of rectorship and also the
removal of the Rural Dean .to
another Deanery, plans could not
be .completed. SO what part we
did play was at the Huron Church
Camp in August, at a special ser-
vice at which Bishop W. A. Town-
Bayrield Trinity (:hurch Rector'
Reviews 1957 Accomplishments
, Russel Brintnell; Chaplain,
meal boxes. He expressed spec-
ial thanks to the organist, Mrs,
B. A. Featherston and Mrs."3. B.
Higgins, choir leader; bis person-
al thanks to the Sunday 'School
superintendent and teachers, the
wardens, 3, Stewart and Alf.
Scatchmerr, the Board of Manage-
ment, the ladies of the Guild and
all church organizations, the Cub
leaders', the cent a - meal - bank
secretary; special thanks to Lloyd
Scotchrngr for lighting the furn-
ace, Mrs, L. Scatchmer for her
great help in preparing the altar
far communion, Mrs, Knuckey for
caring for the brasses and Mrs.
cuff for the sanctuary vessels,
and all who helped in many ways,
The rector reported 881 com-
municants (112 at Easter); aver-
age attendance at 11 a.m. com-
munion: 51; and seven at the 8
aan, service, Since May, 100
services:, the induction, the 9-carol
service, 46 Holy Communions,
six private communions, four bap-
tisms, one marriage, four burials
and two adults confirmed,
Alf Scotebmer, for the property
committee, reported the Trinity
Guild had given carpet for the
aisles which, greatly improved the
church. Friends had donated
flags, both Union Jacks for the
Diocesan Centennial Year. The•
vestry had been furnished with
table and chair. The sign erec-
ted on the highway to' direct
strangers to the church given as
a memorial to Mrs. Woods will
soon be put up.
The church window given by
William Elliott and sister has
been dedicated. The vacuum
cleaner was given to the church
by the Trinity Club, three wall
mirrors far the vestry and parish
hall, were presented byteDr. R.
G. Hunter, Toronto:
Plans are under advisement for
improvement of the grounds
around the church. The grass sit-
uation must he cared for, The
cleaning of the church and parish
hall is now the obligation of the
board of managers, heretofore it
was taken care of by the Guild
and Trinity Club. All expenses
such as' these should be the
'board's obligation. Organizations,
he pointed out, should give don-
ations direct to the board. Ap-
preciation was given for the very
fine cupboards built by J. M.
:Stewart to hold Sunday School
supplies and hymn books,. Hymn
racks: for the church had been re-
paired, and great appreciation
was extended to Roy Fitzsimons
and his son Terry for the fine
painting which had been done to
brighten up the church cross over
the vestibule door.
Roy Fitzsimons, and J. E. Hov-
ey and secretary's report, Mrs.
reports. They were as follows:
Women's Auxiliary treasurer, Mrs.
R. J. Larson, read by Mrs. Em-
arson Heard; Chancel Guild, by
Mrs. 3. M. Stewart; Trinity Club
treasurer's report, Mrs. J. E. Hov-
ey and: escretary's report, Mrs.
Roy Fitzsimons; Sunday School,
J. H. Parker; Trinity Guild, Mrs.
Fred, Weston; cent-a-meal Fund,
J. M. Stewart; , church treasurer,
J. Brown Higgins; envelope sec-
retary, Mrs, J. ,W. Jowett; Huron
Church News report, Mrs. C.
Knuckey.
The Rev. E, J. B. Harrison nom-
ed J. M. Stewart as re'ctor's war-
den.
For the election or officers,
James A. Cameron and Mrs. L.
Sue-icier/1er were appointed scrut-
ineers. Alf Scotchnier, Jr., was
unanimously elected People's war-
den. Those appointed to the
Board of Management by the rec-
tor were: James A. Cameron, Roy
Fitzsimons, J. E. Hovey, Lloyd
Scotchmer, Mrs. Percy Weston,
Mrs, R. H. F. Gairdner; those er-
ected were: Mrs. R. J. Larson,
Art Turland, Maynard Corrie, J.
Brown Higgins, E. A. Feather-
ston, Mrs. J. W. Jewett Mrs. J.
Cluff was re-elected Vestry clerk
and secretary of the board. Lay
delegate to Synod, Art Turland;
substitute, 5. Brown Higgins; rec-
tory committee, 3. E. Hovey;
treasurer, Roy Fitzsimons; chair-
man, cent-a-meal fund, ' J. M.
Stewart; chairman of sidesm'en to
assist wardens, E. A. Featherston;
auditors for 1.958, J. E. Hovey,
Art Turland.
simons.
After the meeting was adjourn-
ed, the ladies served refreshments.
bend was the preacher and the
ream had the honoured privilege
of being his chaplain,"
The rector commended the con-
gregation for their contribution to
the budget this year; and also the
steady reduction of the debt on
the rectory through the cent-a-
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