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Clinton News-Record, 1958-05-22, Page 6
PAGE Si. 3.e saZZ Gird Marr' es ♦ .n .. ?, ! . S' .'tin 4.. MR, AND MRS. DONALD OWEN JAMES, London, were married on Saturday, May 17 in Hensall United Church, by the Rev. C. D. Daniel. The bride is Lois Mary, daughter of Mn and Mrs. Orval Rapson, Hensall (formerly of Summerhill), and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George James, London, AUBURN St. Mark's Guild Mrs. Fordyce Clark was bost- ess for the meeting ,of St. Mark': Anglican Guild held on Tuesday Mrs Gordon Taylor was at the piiano. Mrs B. deVrles gave reading ;ono,' "God's Giving ante Ours". Mrs. C. Brown, spoke, 'or Seg-ar Hold of Huron Co11e+ge, Lon. dome. Mrs. Taylor gave a h,um.orou. reading on, the "An,cii'ent Church Canvassers", Mas. A, Nesbit read of a confirmation in an. Indian. Re, serve, and showed a picture of the church,, Mrs._ deVrles, who with hes husbandare going to Eketer, waE presented with two beautiful cup: and saucers in remembrance of the, Guild. Mrs; Davies, read thv address and Mrs. deVries thanked the 'ladies for their gift and their kind co -•operation during the past 'four years. The Guild issending invi;tatii+ons to Bilyth, ,Belrgrave, Brussels, Ladies' Auxiliary Has To Postpone Election The regular monthly meeting of, the, Ladies; Auxildary to the Can- adiian Legion Clanton Branch No. 140 was held pin Monday) May 12 +inn .the, .Leglbon HaR7. Owing .to the isma,ll .turn out, (only 25 pres- enit) ,the election of the first v+ice- .presi!dent was Cleft over to the Jeune meeting, Mrs. -C. Proctor and Mrs. W. G. McAlpine were nominated as vot- ia +g delegates at the zone rally t+a be held in Blyth, May 21. $25.00 was voted for the Legion s;ch+odarship fund. A baking sale was dKiscussed and was to be, held on Juane 7 in, the ,Council •Chambers. All members are ltiindly asked to db - nate balding. Westfield, and bath United and Presbyterian church .ladies in Au- burn, to join; with +themin cel- ebnatih.- St. Mark's 75th anniver- sary. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY SERVICES BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 25 at 11 a.m. Guest Speaker: Padre C. A. McLaren, RCAF Station Clinton There's only one YOU in the crowd... and only one way to solve YOUR figure problem. ,. Mrs. Delia Nahrgang will be at Irwin's May 22 to 28. She can show you the FOUR steps to true figure beauty. Ask her for YOUR FREE FIGURE ANALYSIS Let Spirellia sb140 your figure problem With foundations tinct fit you ekhctly, suppoit you plroperly, help you look and feel your very best. COMS IN F'Oi2 YOUR FREE VIGU9E ANALYSIS, PERSQNALS Mr. and Mrs. P. Cartwright Ambler's parents and Kugh R's and Ann, W01and, are vdsdting ,Wanid'parents+, Mr. and. Mrs, 11:, E. Mr. aavd Mrs, Bert Gtb'bings, Rorke. Mr. .and Mrs+. T Baulw and Diane, Toronto, are visn> ug Mr. Burton, Stanley and Welham Mrs. C. Weymouth, Landes- German motored to Dayton, Ohio,and bollo' ,for the w,eekeuid. Mas. Stanley, Gafj 'Ilhompson and Giiomna Boyd, 'who has lbeem with! her sio+n4n-101w Aid daughter, Mr. and, Mrs. Rich - Georgetown,, spent ith, holidayd Diolimee for the past olg'ht weekend at thehome of Mr, and returned home with them, Mrs, A. )�[blt'i!rlc and ,amity, ' Mr. and Mt �, ioyd Adams, To. MI.weeks, oolk and M,, Stonily Mrs, #ekend,ot the Tonto, spent th%*wo form m,orti? lYIrs. , b�naok, Toronto, rand Wand, Maw, � W A 1*rd, Buffalo, were! home of the a; weekend vl itors: with >t'hedr par - Ada Adams' and O; 137nghaan. 1Vi r, cruet Mrs. �}" '",f iMcMumray ants, Mr. ,and Nrs. Wes Shobb- spieant the weekend at Tilbury acr r'oroi=. Other guests over fhe boli- Dresden ..and ,attended the re.,op- day weekend .were Mr. and Mays, ening and de+dication of Lindsay Fred Dickson, Tbronto,„,,r Road United Church. i0a+det Hugh: M. 06146aun, who M,r. and Mos. F, W. Lawrence, hkas success'f+uilly completed his I-Pioa'u; axaiiii Mrs,, Wiliam Wise and ef1r&t. year at Royal. Milatamy 'Col - Mrs, +Bewloyy, S. H. Whitmore, a'elge', Kingston, is wrath his par- Tuc'kersmith, were weekend vds+iit- ents, Mr. and Mrs', E. W. Oaqu- orrs with Mr. and Mrs, F. Town- Noun: ,for leave paiitor to be+gin- sern+d, m'in.�g hes, summer ftainiing at Mr. and Mrs. Herb, Wallas, D'- ROAF Station Cen;tleala. Argy, iSaskatchewan, visited Mrs. Mr, ,and Mrs. Wilfred Shaw and Wilhier Wallis over the, w,eelwnd. Mr. and Mrs'. Don• Ei2rs, and, baby, Allft vl Hers there wise Mr, and Dresden; Mx. and Mrs. John Buck ,Mrs. W. R. Hume, MAton and and chdidren, Chatha¢n and Mr. Mr. and Mrs, R. W, Bousltill and and Mrs. Stan Gdlover and child- Marg+arert, Toronto. ren, WaXaceburg, spent Sunday, Mir, and, Mrs'. Hurry W. Ambler, May 11, w+ilth Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Mr. Hugh, R. (Mickie) Ambler, McMurray, Kari -Lynn Ellis wias +Pontiac, Mich., were weekend christened in O.ntariia Street Un- mis tors with (Dorotby's) Mmm ited Church that morning. Gideons Elea New Officers For 1958 The South Huron Camp of Gild - ,eons met at the hiom+e of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman, Dash. - wood, Tor the annual eleeti'jo+n, of olfficors. Meeting -at the same mime was tl4e Ladies Auxiliary. Much satisfaction was expressed over the +year's: work. :O+fricers elected by ,th:e Camp are: president, W. J. Thompson, Selaforth; vice-prestdont, E. Cud - More, HensaD; !searetar.y, C. E', Talbot, Beary:fiueld; treasurer, E. L. Cornil•sh, Minton; dh,aplain, M A. Mo;u�Beau, Kippen. Memorial Bible repxx sentative, T. Harry Hoffman, Dashwood; M B committee, FJaa1 O,esch, Zurich, W. J. ThiEmup's;on, W. ITroy, G +der- tcb; memfb'ershtp commItte'e, Don Jolly, Exeter, ohaarmam, R. L. Mae - Millen, Bayfield, C. E. Talbot; Sorlpture fstallbutilon, E. Cud - mare, ehairnm+m, Dion Jal'ly, Reu- ben Brubacher,'Clbmt'on; +Church service committee, Don Jolly, ch- airman, Earl Oesch, C. E. Talbott. The Ladies' Au,6dkztr7 c0ect,ed ,the folil+owtng officers: :presid'ent, Mrs. W. J. Tnompisonn+; Vice-presl - -dent, Mrs. Earl. O'eseh; secretary, ,Miss. E. A. Mousseau; ,teeas+urer, Mrs. E. Cudmore; chaplain, Mrs. C. E. Talbot. Clinton Institute Will Take Peart in .Annual Clinton Women's Institute will take apart 11n,the Huron West Wo - Man's Institute district annual to be hellid 'next Wednesday, May 28 in McKay Hall, Goderleb, Miss Nora Creyke of the Hoene Econ- +oanics service, Ontario Depart- ment iof Agriculture, will be, in attendance. The distii1lot annual for Fluran East will be on Tuesday, May 27 at Wroxeter and for Hunan South on, Thursday, May 29 at Crediton. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE WILL MEET THIS AFTERNOON The regular monthly meeting of the Clinton Women's Institute will be held on Thursday afternoon, May 22 commencing at 2.30 o'clock in the board room of the agricul- tural office. Mrs. Charles Elliott will give a report of the district executive meeting held in Auburn recently and the officers will be elected. Mrs, Mervyn Batkin will be the hostess convener for the meeting. 1 �t;�b 4q OQ osy Q, _iT�ahom,r4 ,.r v � c • � w, MY 0EFINITI0N ©r WILL POWE51- IS EAT - 11`46 oNE PEANUT/ - is your engine giving you all the power you should get? Our expert mebhanies will be glad to Tune,Up your en- gine . they*ll assure you of smoother, safer motoring , more economy, too. MOTHERS STUDY GROUP TO MEET ON MAY 27 Mothers' Study .Group of Wes- ley -Willis jUnlited Church, will meet ion Tu'esid+ay evening, May 27, at 8.30 p.m, art the home of Mrs, Alvin Wlise. Mrs. Percy Liv- errm+ore, will be Ain dh&r.ge, the guest speaker villi be- the, Rev. J. A. iMdKi tin. Roll cabl will to answered by naming a spring flow - err. Zf zany menibers +still have quilit +b+looks, please br ng them to this m1+eeiting. Those vAshing transp+ortation and those with transportation should: meet ,at he church a 8.15 p.m. to go to the meeting. Engagements, Announced eW.agement &s aanrwan- ,oed, of Dianna Mcfarlde, RN, Toronto, onb, daughter Of' Mrs. Mvin M013,4de and, the Gate A+lviin MoBrld% to, Ken- troth South, Wood, laC, Torm- to, son, of Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert Wooed, Brussels, the wed- ding to take place a't 3 p.m., June 14, in James' Stireet ual- itre!d! Church, Etter, O,otario. 21.Qb Mir, and- Mrs. Albert E. Shaiddick, Clinton, washto an- , to takeplace in Wesiey4W111W United Church, Clinton, Sat- urday, June 14, at 2.30 p.m. 2.1-b The engagement is announ- ced .of Catherine ,Ann, dau- ghter of Mrs. Rachel Shad- d'ack,.'C"l+i intoe, land the fate William: .Shaddock' to Fred Elliott Gi!bs+an, ,son; of Mr. and Mrs. John dibson, Goderich Township. The marriage will take ,place in St, Andrew's Prres+byterian )Church, on Sat- urday, June 28, 1958 at 2.30 'o'clock, 21-P Ontario Street WMS Has Regular Meeting Mrs, W. M. A*ken, first vice- president of the Ontario Street Womaav's, Missionary So ftty, pre- sid'ed' for the May meeting held in, !the church parlour. Mrs. Roy +Pilumsteel conducted the devotion- al period. Miss Einma Plumsteel favour- ed, with a piano soda. Mrs. Ray Fear gave a most interesting re- port of the Hhzrmi. P:resbyteriiali meeting In Ontario Street Church several weeks alga. Mrs. G. Mills and Miss Elva Wiltse had charge of rthe Study Book. Mrs.. A. J. McMurray gave two short readingson "Mothers". The group ,deicid'ed -to entertain the Baby Band land Mission Band at the June meeting. Church Directory CLINTON INTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: JOHN AGULMN, R.Tlx. 11,00 a.m.-"See For Yourself" 12,00 noon -Sunday School 3.00 p.m. -Worship Service at Auburn A Cordial Welcome to All ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Sir, Paul's -- Clinton REV. C. S. INDER, Rector Mrs, Theodore Fremlin, Organist WHITSUIiTDAY Sunday, May 25 8.30 a.m.-Holy Communion. Cor- pozatton Commumon Broth- +exl-tood olf Anglican Church- men, Breakfast following. Sp- ecial Speaker ---Mr. W. Crav- en. ALL MEN WELCOME 11.00 a.m.-Perish Whitson Com- munion. 4.30 p.m,-Evendn:g Prayer BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH I. BODENHAM, Pastor Sunday, May 25 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship "The Christian A Stranger And A Pilgrim" 7.30 p.m. -Evening Service "I Huoxv That, My Redeemer Livetlt" Wed., 8 p.m. -gayer Meeting .Is The Gift Of Prophecy In The Church Today You are cordially invited to these services, Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, May 25 Sunday School .,. 9.45 a.m. Breaking of Bread ...... 1100 a.m. Gospel Service .............. 8.00 p.m. S'pe'aker: Mr., Fred Munningg, missdoa'iary on furlough from India, TUESDAY, 8 p.m. - Prayer and Bible Study. 'A Hearty Welcome Awaits You" ST. ANDRE'W'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REVS D. J. LANE, B,A., Minister MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, May 25 9,45 (a.m.--Church School for all, comiesns. 10.45 a.m.w--.Divine Service SUb3e0t !of Meditation "Coxed Unto Me'' The word of Christ Everybody Welcome Fav ONTARIO ST s Pastor -RI, m 9.45 a.m,-Sunda., �'- 11.00 a.m.-Mornil ar +t ton; Lodge A.F. i 7,00 p,in: Bve TIM a s 2.00 p 2 !1(1 is n �iC��Bp=�1YX1� �tiilC� (ICfjUCLlj REV. J. A. MCKIM, B.A. MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. IR. RENNI>E, Choir Director Sunday, i♦Iay 25 9.45 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a,m.-Morning Worship, duo ullnA i PUTT g 'S4JV,, Ixos accord in; one place.." HOLMESVILLE 9.45 a.m,-Morning Worship 10.45 a.m.--S:un.day School Let us use the Lord's Day to strengthen our Christian Faith PENTECOSTAL CHURCH P.A.O.C. Victoria Street, Clinton K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor Assistant Pastor: B. DAVIDSON Friday, May 23- 8.00 p.m. -Christ's Ambassadors: Sunday, May 25- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.--Gospe+i Service Tuesday, May 27- 8.00 p.m. -Regular Prayer and Bible Study Service. A Special Welcome Awaits You Christian Reformed Church REV. G. J, HOYT'EMA, Minister 10.00 a.m,--Service in Eniglish 11.30 am. -Sunday Sehool 2.30 pan. -Service• in Duboh, Everyone Welcome Saturday 9.30 am.-Blbie School Listen to the denominational broadcast of the Christian Re- formed Church: Back to God Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia, Ontario, CKOC, 8.30 a.m., ID70 kcs, Windsor, Ont., CK - LW, 10.30 p,m., 800 kcs. Joseph Strut 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 r.«ra's day as follows: 11.00 a.m.--Breakfng Bread 3.00 pail. --Sunday School 7,00 p.m.--P±eaching the Gospel 8.00 p.m, -Wednesday- Brayer Meeting and Bible Pleading. BEET UNITED CHURCH nIENDLY CI4UACH11 IV, GRANT MILLS, A.A� t School ig Worship. Special guests, Olin - x AM, NO, $4. �"WERISroO xHUU011 Chapel ,rn,-- Worship Servico 5 g11nr1n1t .qh hnhi TRURSDAY, MAY 22, 1951� MR. AND MRS. ROBERT DOUGLAS CAMP, 70 King Street, Clinton, were married on May 10 in the Protestant Chapel, RCAF Station Clinton, by the Rev, C. H. McLaren. The bride is Phyllis Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon S, Haines, Nashwaaksis, New Brunswick, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Camp, Barker's Point, New Brunswick. (Photo by MacLaren`s) Canadian Professor Invited to U of C, L.A. Mr. and Mrs, 'Gordon Cuning- 'h!ame 'have received word' that their son4n-.law, Dr. Thomas E Hull, on the staff of the Univer- sity sof Britiisb Coiumtibia, Van• couver, :has been asked by the Uhiver,sity of California in Los Angeles, to come there and leCturE for a year, This invitation is indeed an ac• ademliic honour for this younf professor .and Tor the uxdve}rsU3 he represents. The C.I.T. is o+n,E of the leading unlivengties in sc. !once and research in the Nortel - American Continent, dimilar tc the M.I.T. Dr. NUR da now in the process of obtaining iris leave of absence from U.B:C. and plans to a,eavc 'this, summer with Mans. Hull and their two, daughters; for C4a,15forn. ,la. They wDR, ,take up resl','d'ence in th;e ,beautiful city of Pasadena 'for the followmg academic year, WATCH FOR ... Grand OF OUR NEW STORE Early 0n .lune Bargains - - Prizes -- - Surprises Modern Meat Market O. Stanley, Proprietor Phone HU 2-3834 CLINTON Sign of Cleanliness and Quality Priced from 75c to $2.50 Our Saturday Special: From Our Store Only-- SUE1C LOAF Reg. 36c for .... .......... .... � RARTILIFFS BAKERY LTDo Bakery and Restaurant