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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-02-27, Page 4Trinity Ladies Catered. for Atiliorne Candle.fight Lime These are the ladies: of Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield, who capably catered for the luncheon served at intermission to the dancers' at the-At-Horne. Prettily` arranged plates were made up in the home economics room of the school, in readiness for the hungry revellers, (NeWs-Record PhOto) Miss A. Sindair Honoured At Party and Dance, A large crowd of former pat- lents, friends, fellow-workers and well-wishers gathered in the nur- ses "residence at Clinton Public Hospital on February 12 in hon- our of Miss Annetta Sinclair, for- Mer superintendent at the :hos- pital, Miss Sinclair had been on the staff for the past 25 Yeers, Miss Hilda Smith and Miss Dor- othy MarquiS met the guests at the door. An address of presentation was read by Mrs, George Wilkin, and a gold wrist watch and purse ,of money wee presented by Miss Ed- na MacDonald on behalf of the nursing staff, On behalf of the doctors, Dr. J. A. Addison presented a pro- jector and screen, and Dr. W. A. Oakes made the address of pres- entation, The gift was demonst- rated for the benefit of the guests. Miss Sinclair has taken up the hob- by Of making her own colour slides. A dance concluded the evening, to the music of Norris' Orchestra, ^with Mel Crich acting as floor manager. Lunch was served by staff members. Bluebells Will Meet March 1 The Bluebells will meet on Sat- urday at' Van. Demme's. apart- ments The first group will be do- ing voluntary hospital duties, and the second and third groups will work on the various, dainty and useful articles for their bazaar which will be,held on the evening of March 28. The Bluebells are an interdon- ominational organization. Any women who could bake a few beans or sew an apron, or any man who could make some useful article for this bazaar will be greatly appreciated, This will help the Bluebells to be a success in the community. Anyone interes- ted in helping the Bluebells in their seeend year, phone Mrs. Van Demme. Flowers. made by the girls will be displayed, and will be in com- petition. Afterwards they will be sold. o Local Teachers ill Entertain Seaforth Branch On Tuesday evening, February 25, members of the Clinton Unit of the FW,T.A.O. held their reg- ular meeting in the lounge of the Clinton Public School, Miss. Edythe Beacom, presiderit, opened the meeting by reading' two poems entitled, "The Bridge Builder," and "Today," A business period followed at which time the secretary-treasur- er, Miss Olive Johnson presented her usual reports. Plans were made to entertain, the members of the Seaforth Unit at the next meeting, to be held the fourth Tuesday in March. Each teacher, present responded to the roll by suggesting a quiet game 'suitable for classroom use. Members were again reminded that Good Will donations were being accepted by the treasurer. Miss Luella Johnston, program convener, welcomed Mrs. Donald Middleton, a former member of the Clinton staff. Accompanied by Miss Emily Collins, Mrs, Middle- ton sang two delightful solos, "Over the Rainbow" and "Many a New Day." Amusing readings were given by Mrs. Kenneth Williams and Mrs, G. H, Jefferson. A flower contest was then con- ducted by Miss Ls Johnston. A social hour over the teacups brought the evening to a close. Personals Mrs. Enema Sutter, who a has 'been with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. S. H. Sutter, Stratford, has returned to Clinton, and is with her son and daughter-in-law; Mr. and Mrs, John A. Suttee., Miss Linda Robbins, Richmond Hill, is also visiting' her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Breakey, and son Richard, Zurich, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. 11/. 'T. Carless, -0 ENGAGEMENTS. ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sin- clair wish to announce the en- gagement of their eldest den- ester, Elizabeth Ann to Allan Beverley Grigg, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Grigg, God- erich. The marriage will take Place in the United Church, Kippen ' 6n Saturday, March 29. 9-p WESLEY-WILLIS SUNDAY SCHOOL BOLD SLEIGH. RIDE On Valentine's Day the children of Wesley-Willis United Church Sunday School enjoyed a sleigh ride around town, with Tom Tur- ner and Lloyd Holland supplying tractors and wagons, After the ride the youngsters had hot supper at the church, con- vened by Mrs. Steep, Mrs. Reg, Shipley and Mrs. Benson Sutter. Three films and a musical nUmber by the Junior orchestra were en- joyed, , St. Andrew's WMS Meets In Manse The Women's Missionary Soc- iety of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, met at the manse on Wednesday with Mrs. George Rbb- erton, vice-president, presiding. Mrs. J. W. Cook read Romans 12 and Mrs: William Shaddock offer- ed prayer, Mrs. Ed. Farquhar continued with the study 'bock on Japan. A letter from Miss Ida White, mis- sionary nurse in India, and a nat- ive of Goderich, telling of 'the ex- tension of the work through the mobile units, was read by Mrs. D. J, Lane. An interesting Bible Quiz was conducted by rMs, Rob- ert Scott. Mrs. Shaddick assisted the hos- tess in serving refreshments. 0 ST. ANDREWS WA The Women's Association of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will meet et the home of Mrs. George Roberton on Tuesday, March 4 at 2,30 p.m, Roll call wills be "A Hint On Houseclean- ing". MOTHERS STUDY GROUP The Mothers' Study Group of Wesley-Willis United Church met Tuesday evening in the manse. Mrs. George Cantelon was in ch- arge and, opened with a poem entitled "To my son". Mrs. Glen Wige read the Scripture and Mrs. J. A. McKim led in prayer. Mary and Billy McKim played a duet on piano and trombone. Miss Clara McGowan, of the Children's Aid Society, Goderich, told of her many experiences and duties in this work,. A social time was enjoyed. BAPTIST LADIES AID HOLDING ENTERTAIMENT The Ladies Aid of the Baptist Church is holding an entertain- ment in, the church next Monday evening, March 3 starting at 8 p.m. Albert Livermore will show slides of his trip and there will be a short program. Everyone welcome. Proceeds for the work of the church. A silver collection will be taken. a HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO MEET 'ON MARCH 4 The Clinton -Hospital Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday, March 4 at 8 p.m. in the Nurses' Residence. This is a special meeting and the group would like all members to be present. ONTARIO STREET WA TO MEET MARCH 4 The Woman's Association of Ontario Street United Church will meet on Tuesday, March 4, at 2.30 p.m., in the church parlour. Lunch conveners are Mrs. W. Ross and Mrs. J. Johnston; program con- veners are Mrs, C. Martin and Mrs. Howard Crich, COUNTER'S 20% OFF SALE on all the goods in the store as well as Extra Specials has been very succesful. However, we feel that owing to bad weather many more have not been able to take' advantage of the great savings and we have decided to continue our Sale a little longer, so be sure to visit us soon. COUNTER'S JEWELLERY offers you amazing bargains on all Watches, Silverware and Chests, Rings, Clocks,' Electric Toasters, Shavers, Irons, etc. Watch Bracelets, Ear- Woo's, Necklets, China,, Stainless Steel, Gifts and tlewellery of every description. ACT NOW BEFORE OUR SALE ENDS Counter's Jewellery CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, B.Th. 11.00 a.m.-"Thomas-The Man of Doubts" 12,00 a.m.-Sunday School. 7.30 p,m.- Evangelistic Service Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.-Faith and Fellowship Hour A Cordial Welcome to All Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere K. C. COOKE, FLORIST Dial HU 2-7012-Clinton MMEMINO111•30•11•1•1•111151/011•01••••••••••••••,1111.1M111111M1•111=14.••••'10 It's through efficiency and careful planning that we are able to offer you such a complete selection . for every season, for every purpose. FOIe THE FiNEST:ft;',DIAAION4Ve26Y•cr,V" atteXact WATCH REPAiRER• &Viol v -Vee. Na2-9525 Our Saturday . Special: From Our Store Only • Chocolate Chiffon Cake 39c BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS Hinter 2-9727 CLINTON Reg, 45c for TAG FOUR. CIANTQl\T IT&W$41ECORD BAYFIELD Mr. and Mrs. John Black and two children moved from Goderich. Township to the Emerson Heard apartment on Thursday last. John Black who enlisted in a Provost Corps of the. Canadian Army left on Sunday on' route to Manitoba for training. George Weston accompanied by his son, Harold, and John Bay- jack, Ferndale, Mich., were at his home 'in the village from Friday to Sunday, Suzanne Weston, who came with them, visited at the home of Fred Weston. :Mr. ;and Mrs. J. H. Parker returned home on Saturday after having spent ten days with their daughter in London. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Weston re- turned to Goderich on Monday after having visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Malcolm Toms, Mal- colm Toms, who was visiting his daughter and family in Kitchener, returned home on Friday with Donald Kingsbury, who was home for the weekend. George Little is recuperating nicely at his home in the' village after having undergone surgery in 'Clinton Public Hospital early this United Church Sees Need To Expand Camp Huron Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, meeting in Clinton, with the Rev, D. J. Mc- Rae, Wingham, presiding, learned there is a pressing need for en- larging the Goderich Summer School. The Rev. J. L. G. Brown, Brussels, reported on the Christ- ian Education Committee, told of camps that are being planned for the following summer. In the statistical report, the Rev. W. J. V, Buchanan, Gorrie, showed there was a rise of 14 percent in the Missionary givings of the Presbytery. The Rev. C. E. Daniel, Hensall, was elected to complete the re- mainder of the term as chairman of the Presbytery, Mrs. McRae having accepted a call to Renfrew. The Rev. B. W. Hall, Seaforth, reported that in the drive to build a residence for United Church students at Western University, London, $.37,830 had already been pledged within the Presbytery. The success of a television program sponsored by five Presby- teries; was revealed by the Rev. Charles Krug, Wingham, who re- ported that "the program is en- joying great popularity, and is outdoing big name Sunday even- ing shows. in audience", vapriLIMOMOMILIN•01111 OBITUARY Mrs. F. A. Moull The death occurred in an Ot- tawa hospital, on February 13, of Mrs. F. A. Moull, 70, who was born and spent her early days in Clinton area.. Mrs. Moull was the former Lilian Rebecca Lawrence, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Lawrence, Mrs, Moull's father was a school teacher in Clinton and on the 16th concession Goderich Township in the early 100's. The family lived on Huron Street, while living in Clinton. Mrs. Moult graduated from an Otttawa collegiate, attended Ot- tawa Normal and graduated from MacDonald College at Guelph, then taught school in Ottawa for many years. She was twice mar- ried, first to the late Percy Dan- iels in 1920, and in 7.941. to pr. e& crick A, Moull. She is survived by her husband, and a daughter Melee) Mrs, I), Peart; two sisters, Mrs. R. B. (Edna) Lee . Russell ) and Mrs. C, (Ethel). Humphreys, Ottawa; a brother, R. B. Lawrence, 'Springfield, Mass, and three grandchildren. She was a former president of the District Women Teachers' Federation, a life member of both the Anna Groves Circle of the King's Daughters, and Weatboro United Church, WiVIS, all hi 01- 'Own, Mrs,., Moull. was very well known as a home cooking judge at the Central _Ottawa), Canada Ex- hibition. and at rural fairs. Yuneral was on Saturday after- noon, robruary 15, from, the Tub- man funeral home, Ottawa,' to Pinecrest Cemetery in that city, month. Congratulations and best wish- es for many more happy years together to Mr. and Mrs, George Campbell, R.R. 3, Bayfield, who on Wednesday, February 26 pas- sed their golden wedding annivers sary, They passed the day quiet- ly owing to the indisposition of Mrs, Campbell, who is recuperat- ing after an attack of pneumonia. Local Group The local association of Guides and Brownies met at the home of Mrs. Fred Weston on Tuesday evening. It was decided to hold :a mother and daughter banquet on Thursday, March 27, The next meeting will be on April 22 at the home of Mrs. Alf, Scotchmer, Jr. ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA St. Paul's - Clinton REV. C. S. INDER, Rector Mrs. TheodoreFremlin, Organist Sunday, March 2 2nd Sunday in Lent 8.30 a.m.-Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. - Parish Communion and sermon, 4.30 p.m.-Evening Prayer. Wed. - 7.30 p.m.-Lenten Devot- ions, The Course of Addresses will be continued. Choir pra- ctice following the service at 8.15 p.m. Tues., Mar. 4 Ladies Guild at the home of Mrs. H. Bartliff, 2.45 p.m. BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH I. BODENHAM, Pastor Sunday, March 2 10.00 a.m. -Sunday School 11.00 a.m,-Morning Worship "What Will Happen When The World is No More," Wed., 8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting "Study in the Book of Heb- rews", You are cordially im1ited to these services, Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, March 2 Sunday School 9,45 a.m, Breaking of Bread 11,00 a.m, Gospel Service 8.00. p.m. Speaker: 'Mr, Reuben Brub- acher, Clinton, TUESDAY, 8 p.m. -7 Prayer and Bible Study. '8 Hearty Welcome Awaits You" artiteb (Qua!) REV, J. A. IVIcKIK: B.A. ' MRS. M, R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director Sunday, March 2 11.00 aen.---Morning Worship 12.15 p.m.-Sunday School & Bible Class, HOLMESVILLE 1.30 pm,-Worship Service 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. J. HOYTEMA, Minister 10.00 a.m.-Service in English 11,30 a.m.-Sunday School 2.30 p.m.--Service in Dutch Everyone Welcome Saturday 9.30 a.m.-Bible School Listen to the denominational broadcast Of the Christian Re- formed Church: Back to God Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia, Ontario, CKOC, 8.30 am., 1070 kcs, Windsor, Ont., CE- LW, 10.30 p.m., 800 kcs. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. 3. LANE, B.A., Minister MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, March 2 9,45 ens-Our Church School for all classes. 10.45 a.m. -Divine Worship: "Consecration or Desecration" It will do all men good to call upon the name of God. All are welcome to our serv- ices, PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Victoria Street, Clinton K, L. SWEIGARD, Pastor Assistant Pastor: 13, DAVIDSON' Vriday, February 28- 8.00 pet?,-Christ's Ambassadors: Sunday, March 2- 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11,00 a.m.-- Morning Worship 7.30 pot-Gospel Service Tuesday, March 8.00 p.m.-Regular Prayer and Bible Study Service. A Special Welconte Awaits Yet* 1 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 day as follows: 11.00 axle-Breaking Bread 3.00 p.m.--- Sunday School 7.00 p.m.-.Preaching the Gospel 8.00 pane-Wednesday- Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading. Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Girls Earn Cook's Badge at St, Paul's Miss J. Woods, Miss B. Inder, both members of the Girls' Aux- iliary of St. Paul's Anglican:Chur- ch, have passed their chevron cook test, and badges will be awarded at the London Festival, They are now working hard on their projects under the leader- ship of Mrs, C. Inder, and assis- tant leader, Mrs. C. Van Demme:, The art of making foam flow- ers has been introduced through the Girls Auxiliary and all mon- ies raised through the sale of these flowers is given for their missionary work, ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH "aus rnztNnLY CHURCH" Pastor-REV, GRANT MILLS, E.A. 9.45' ami.--SURidaY School 11,00 a,m,-WOrshin Service 7.00 p,M,---Evening Chapel Your TURNER'S CHURCH 2.00 pan,- Worship Service n undo School i Youngsters Celebrate 'Thinking. Day' Remembering 'Lord ',Baden...Powell held w St, Andrew's United Chur- ch on Sunday morning in com- memoratiOn of Lord Baden Pow,. ell's 101st birthday. The Scouts, Guides, Cubs and Brownies formed up in the base- ment. The pastor, the Rev, C. B. Peacock, led the colour party with the T,Jnion, Tack up one aisle, while the company colour party went up the other aisle during the proces- sion hymn, Ted Turner was the bear or of the Scout Union Jack, supported by Howard Scotchmer and David Corrie, Rosemarie Tel- ford carried the Guide Union Jack, supported by Cathy and Margaret Wallis, and followed by the leader, Merton Merrier with the Scout Troop, Mrs. Grant Turner, Capt- ain, Mrs. R. MacVean, Lieutenant and Guides, Stephen Scotehmer carried the Scout Company Colours, snpport- ed by Ronald Scotchmer and Gary Wallis; Garfield Merrier was the bearer of the Cub Pack Colours, supported 'by Lloyd Francis and Terry Fitzsimons, Following them Assistant Cubmaster Mrs. Robert Turner led the Cubs and Mrs. J. B. Higgins, Brown Owl; Mrs. Reginald Francis, Tawny Owl, led the Brownie Pack. Rev. C. E. Peacock received the colours arid placed them on the right of the pulpit, on the rost- rum. After the first hymn, the Guide leader, Mrs, Grant Turner went out and brought in the Guide Company Colour Party; Elaine Weston, bearer, supported by Rob- erta McLeod and Sylvia Fitzsim- ons proceeded to the front of the church. The Rev. C. E. Peacock received the flag and dedicated it, returning it to Mrs. Turner. Elaine Weston received it from her leader and , presented it to Mr. Peacock to put it in the stand with the other colours. The Guid- es stood throughout the dedicat- ion ceremony. When this was completed the Brownies, Cubs, Guides and Scouts renewed their promise under the direction of their leaders, and sang the Scout and Guide hymn. For the subject of his address on "Playing the Game in Life" Mr. Peacock chose the text: Corinth- ians 9: 26 "I therefore so run, not as uncertain; so fight I, not as one who meets• the air." He stres- sed the following points: have a (By our Bayfield Correspondent) A most impressive service Was. a worthy goal; know the enemy; be prepared, in a sermon to which the youngest child listened with rapt attention,. The speaker closed with a .quot- ation from 'Lord Baden-PoWell's speech at Kandersteg, Switzerland in 1.926 "The Scout and his prom- ise undertakes to do his duty to his Queen and .country-the 40,11n, try only in the second place; his first duty is to God" The choir under the direction of the organist Miss Mavis Steepe sang the antti- em, Canada' by Lavailee, Aft- er. the national anthem the bear- ers received their flags from the minister and the colour parties led the various groups out of the ehurch followed by Mr, .Peacock and the congregation. I hope to move to my NEW BARBER SHOP ABOUT MARCH 1 New shop located in the former Credit Union Office across from Bartliffs Bak- ery John Plurntree 8-9-p -4-4,44-40-444÷40