Clinton News-Record, 1958-06-19, Page 6PAGE SLX
Personals
Mrs. Arthur Busfield, Windsor,
spent tale weekend with her cou-
P, n, Evelyn G, Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. EdWalker, Chat-
bail, N,E,, spent the weekend m lith
Mrs Wilmer Waliais,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Fathering-
ham, and Mr. -and Mrs. Norman
Nayder, �-?ainilton, were naps for
the Br�ucefield Camrch Jubilee Ser-
vices and vissited with Mrs, C.
Vernier,
Mr, and Mrs', James C. $hear-
er iand Wendy, Bright; Mr, and
MT's, Bruce jBec'htel, New Dundee,
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
William McGuire at Del -Mac Or-
chards.
Mi•. and Mrs. Prank Williams,
Guelph; entertained the latter's
family, ;at their home onx Sunday,
June 15, in honour of the 50th
wedding anniversary of Mrs, Wdl-
Bali's :parents, Mr, and, Mrs, J. H.
Freeman, Hullett Township. '
Summerhill Ladies
Plan For Picnic
qhei Summerhill, Ladies Club
;held their June meeting at the
Thome of Mrs. Dennis Penfound
with the president, Mrs. Neville
Forbes in the chair.. Roll call was
answered by 18 members, Mrs,
Blake mead the treasurer's report.
The club made plans for their
p&eWc to be ,head in Harbour Park,
Godexrich, on July 2, in the after-
noon. Mrs. ,Chester Farquhar re-
ported on the Hospital Auxiliary
greeting.
The next meeting will be at
the aroma of Mrs. Allan Neal.
Those on the program are Miss:.
BRI Jenkins, Mrs. Graydon Neal,
Mrs. Allan Neal and Mrs. Lloyd
Stuart. On lunch committee' are
Mrs, Doan, Haggairt, Mrs. Donald
McLean, Mrs. Fred Vadden, Mrs.
Keith Tyndall.
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Winners of the doubles championships in left are runners up in doubles competition, Mae
the Ontario Command of the Canadian Legion Cameron and Hector Kingswell, Clinton; centre,
Table Tennis Tournament held in the Clinton Douglas Thorndike, who was chairman of the
Legion Hall last Saturday were the two risen on provincial tournament. This was the third year
the right, John Duke and Tom Kidney, Hamilton, that the provincial tourney had been held in
Duke also topped the singles tourney. At the Clinton. (News -Record Photo)
Turner's WA Holds
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Stanley Ladies Club
'Visitors Day in May ,
Turner's, WbmaWs Association' Has New President
met in the church basement on
June 12, with mine members pre- Mrs. Mel Graham was elected
Sent, and Scripture was read by president of !the Stanley Commun-
Mrs, Etnhn- Whitmore. Prayer was itry Club this week, when the
by Mrs. H. Johns. Devotions by 'group met at the home of Miss
Mrs. J. Turner and the. topic was Billie Stewart, She succeeds Mrs.
'taken .by Mrs, Elsner Townsend'. Ray Cantelon as president.
Rohl call wasp answered by "Why Mrs. C'antelon was in charge of
I jam a Member of -the WA". the Meeting, when roll, cold "A
place:I would' like to see, and
Plans were made for a bake why" was. answered by 18 memb=
sale .an the fall. .ers. There were three visitor's
On Visitam Day, May 21, lad- 'and ten children present:.
ies from Varma, Burns, Wesley- Mrs. George 'Camtelon is vice -
Willis; and Hohneswile were, ,president; secretary is Mrs, Stew -
!guests. President, Mrs. Lawson, art Baird; treasurer; Mrs. A. Ver -
was in the, chair and Scripture ;hoef; Mrs. Eld Glen is ;in charge
was read by Mrs. M. Falconer. of roll call.
Devotions were by Mrs. Johns Planswere made for the pie -
and guests were welcomed by Mrs. ,nic at Bayfield on July 2. Mrs.
Grant Mills, G. Cantelon conducted two con -
Mrs. W. P. Roberts introduced tests Delicious lunch was served
the guest ,speaker, Ma's. W. L. by thehostess; and her group,
White. Readings were given- by The next meeting will be in Oct -
Mrs. Knox, Mrs, Dowson and Mrs. ober at the home of Mrs. Norman
Nelson, A .duet was sung by Mrs. Baird, when roll call will be "For
E. Crich and Mrs. F. Falconer, this I :give •thanks".
,Mrs. Erlin Whitmore thanked the
visitors -far helping with the pro-
gram. 0 Mothers Study Group
t#earthside Club Has The Mother's Study Group of
Wesley-W1111s United Church. will
hold their June meeting. on Tues -
Regular Meeting day evening, June 24 at Nediger's
cottage. Mrs. Bill Hanly will be
The Heartbside Club of Ont- in c'h'ange of the devotional period,
aria Street United Chnardi met on after which the mothers will en -
Thursday evening, Judy 12, and joy a weine,r roast. The mothers
devotions were taken by Mrs. Hod- are asked to bring their own
en Aiken and Mrs, Edith Labb, weiners, buns, cookies land cups.
Business was conducted by Mrs. Cars will meet at the church, at
Ruth Knox. Mrs. Hilda Tyndall
was in, charge of the program wh-
ich consisted of a reading by Don-
elda Freeman; a piano duet 'by Silver Anniversary
Mrs,. Jean Radfard and Miss Blva
Wiitse. Guest speaker was Mrs. Mir. and Mrs. Howard Cowan
Jean Finlay, who told .of laving celebrated their 25th wedding an -
in, France. Group three was sir. niversary on June 10, with relat-
change of lunch. ivies and friends.
New COF Court Constantine Instituted
By Ceremony At Constance Last Friday
Friday evening, June 13, the
the Constance C,O,F, hall was fil-
led to capacity when the new
Court Constantine Lodge No. 1842
was instituted into the field of the
C.O.F, of this Dominion,
Mr. Matzanke, Chesley, District
Manager who spent the past three
months organizing the ladies of
this district, with Harry Phirm
acting as I-i'gla Chief Ranger, Mr.
Borthwick, agsi'stant superintendl-
ant, Brantford; Earl Parsons, of
the Dominion Executive, London;
Ar. Galbraith, Provincial Field
ATTENTION MOTHE, RS
of GRADE VIII STUDENTS
F We Have a Nice Selection of
GRADUATION DRESSES,
SPECIAL JUNIOR SIZES and STYLES
Come Early For Best Choice
MARTINIS
DEPT STORK
Manager, London, William Hawk -
Shaw, Kitchener, was supervisor of
,fraternal activit les• and act! ng high
marshal for the night.
The 'ladies presented to the
members of the High Court were
smartly dressed in grey skirts,
white blouses and black bow ties
and each wore a beautiful rose
corsage the gift of the local men's
court, No, I57.
After the official institution of
the Court was performed, Mr.
IIawkshaw, acting as High Mar-
shal, presented the officers for
installation, presented them dvith
badge of office and escorted them
to their respective chairs. Sister
Mary J. Riley thanked the mem-
bers for electing her as their
president and, on behalf of the
Court, thanked the high of£icers
for coming, She then passed the
meeting over to Mr. Watzanke and
Mr, Galbraith.
Each official of the High Court
spoke a few words of the high-
lights and principles of the Order
and the importance of each and
every member in order to make
the Court a success,
Mr. Matzanke read letters of
congratulation from Mr. Hamlin,
secretary -treasurer of High Court,
Brantford; Scott 'Saylor, Field De-
partment of the mead Office,
Brantford; Dr, Cole, Bra,ntfoxkl',
and Mr.
Gillespie, chief ace., Brant-
ford. Special thanks were given
to Mr. Matganke for his untiring
efforts, Mrs, Bert Irwin was
pianist for the evening.
Lunch was served and a dance
followed, with music by Mr, and
Mrs, Elgin Nott and Glen. A draw
on two bath towels was won by
Mr. Vawkshaw, Kitchener, and Mr,
Drown of the local Court. A spec
Tal meeting of the Court will lie
held on June 24, at U* p.m, Mr,
Hawkshaw will be present,
I St. Andrew's Girls At
Lake for Pot Luck
On Tuesday evening, at th'e
kind invitation of Mrs, Royce Mia•
caulay, members; of the Girl.
.0 ub, of Sit. Andrew's Presbyter
Tian Church. ;gathered at the Mac•
caulay summer c'otta'ge for a por
duck supper.
Two members were presentee
with gifts:: Miss Ann Shaddock
bride -elect of the month and t
faithful member for several year;
and Mrs. Howard Cowan, on the
occasion of 'her 25th wedding an.
rrivemary. Before departing fon
,home the girls thanked thedr host.
ess ;for her gracious hospitality
Ti IMSUAY, .JUNE 19, 1958
St Mark's WMS Holds Special Meeting Engagements
At 15th Anniversary of -Auburn Church""ou"004
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Meat/
(By our 11Tb11r11 Correspondent) washed them continued success, Thant wish, to annuonce the
engagement of their second
Seventy years' of service as by fr=MI MIC=11s" were bserved `loin am, re,the wide.. th to DougMargaret
as gS et El -
organization
the WosneWs Missionary Society the guests be Do r a tewar+t
argariizatian were celebx±ated � '
School xoom, -being me'- Rob�rlsoxr, son of Mrs. Gierke
sof Knox Rxesby�terian Church on ceiveid by Mrs. Bradnock an;d Mrs-. Ro'bmson, Toronto, s. Gri e
Thursday, �Guestsi present fronL I+'. Ross, Tea was served at a ag
,Huron PresbyterW. , the WMS table centred with a sliver bowl, to take place July 5 in Varna
and the WA of Knox United Ch- 'of blue and gold flowers, two light. United, Church. 24-b
,urchy the Ladies Guild of St,
Mark's Anglican Church and the
women of the Baptist Church
Joined in ,observing the annivers-
wry, The WMS was ooganized
in June 1888,
Mrs. Wes Bradnock presided;
the Scripture was read by Mrs,
A. J. ,Lane, who also gave the
meditatilon and offered prayer,
A basket .of flowexls was: placed
on the communion table do mem-
ory of members of the WMS who
had died. Mrs. Wilfred S'arrderson
read a poem and -a minute's sil-
ence was observed in their mem-
ory, followed by prayer by Mrs.
Sanderson.
Mrs, J. F, Scott, Seafo,rbh, presl-
dent of ,Huron Presbyterial, br-
ought ;g-reetings. A solo eras' stung
by Mrs, G. R. Taylor, St. Mark's
,Church, accompanied by Mrs. R.
J. Phillips. A reading was given,
by Mrs. PhAhli '
The guest speaker, Mrs, Albert
Taylor, Goderich, historian for
Huron Presbyterial, gave an ad-
dress on the work of ,the WMS,
She mentioned Miss Mary Fing-
land, now Mrs, D. Grierson, who
years ago had gone to the for-
eign field, and Rev: +and Mn. W.
Rous-, of the home mission field,
who bad ;gone from, this church..
A quartet (from the Undated
Church, Mrs. Fred Plaitzer, Miss
Sadie Carter, Mrs. George Miil-
ttlian and Mats. Gordon McClinchey,
accomlpanied by Mrs. W. J. Ciaiig,
sang. The offering was received
by Mars. Haines and; Mrs. Dobie
and the ,offertory prayer given
by Mrs. Bradnack.
Rev, D. J. Lane congratulated
,the WMS on ;the anniversary and
Silver Wedding
About 30 friends, relatives and
neighbours gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor,
RR 5, Clinton on Saturday even-
ing, to honour them on the occas-
ion of their 25th wedding anniver-
sary. Much appreciated gift was
a TV -rocker chair. John McGregor
and Cleta Pepper were married
on June 17, 1933,
Church Directory---.
CLINTON INTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, S.Th.
11.00 a.m.-"Easy Yoke and Light Burden"
12.00 noon -Sunday School
3.00 p,m.-Worship Service -at Auburn cc
A Cordial Welcome to All S
WAer=wifflo Vniteb
uCbureb
REV. J. A. Mc'KIM, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M, R. RENNI6E. Choir Director
Sunday, June 22
9,45 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a,m.-Manning Worship
HOLMESVILLE
9.45 a.m.-Morning Worship
1'•0,45 a,m,--S:unday School
Let us use the Lord's Day to
strengthen our Christian Faith
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St, Paul's -- Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER., Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Third Sunday After Trinity
8.30 a.m.---Hely Communion
11.00 a,m.-Morning Prayer
Thurs., June 26-Chance1 Guild
Picnic at Mrs. G. M. C'ounter's
Cottage, Cars will leave the
church at 2.30 P.M.
W Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL,
CLLNTON
Sunday, June 22
10.00 a.mi.-Sunday School
11..00 a,m.-•Morning Worship
8.00 pin. -Gospel Service. Speak-
er - Mr. John M. Martin,
Hawkesville.
Special' Services: Tuesday' to VA -
day at 8 p.m.
Mr. Join M. Martin guest speaker
`A Hearty Welcome Awaits Yon'"
.. tf_, �
PENTECOSTAL, CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street, CWLtofx
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Assistant Pastor:
B, DAVWSON
Friday, June 20---
8.00 p.m. -Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, June 22-
10.00 ,a.m.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m._-1V1ornfng Worship
7,00 .p.m. --Gospel Service
Tuesday, June 24-
8.00 'p.m, --Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A 19pecial Welcome Awaits Vou
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, June 22
t 9.45 a.m.-Church School
10.45 a.m.-Divine Service
Sermon Subject "The Good-
ness of God"
Ali Worchippers Made Welcome
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
Sunday, June 22
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
"Exhortations in View of
Special PrNfleg:es"
7.30 p.m. -Evening Service
"Peace -True and: False"
Wed., 8 p.m. -prayer Meeting
You are cordially invited to these
services,
Christian Refomed
Church
REV. G, J. HOYTEMA., Minister
•10.00 a.m.-Service in Dutch
11,30 a.m,-Sunday School
2.30 p.m. --Service in English
Everyone Welcome
Saturday 9.30 am. -Bible School
Listen to the denominational
broadcast of the Christian Tie-
formed Church: Back to Gal
Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia,
Ontario, CKOC, 8.30 a.m.,
1070 kcs, Windsor, Ort., CK -
LW, 10.30 p.m., 800 kcs.
Joseph Streett
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
lay as follows:
11.00 a.m.- 13reakfng Bread
3,00 p.m. --Sunday School
7.00 p nz.---Proaching the Gospel
8.00 paft.---Wednesday-Y Prayer
Meeting and Bible Iteading
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ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"`11M I+'RiENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor--ILBV, GRANT MILLS, B,A,
3,C) a.nz,--SundaY School
11,b0 ami. Communion
7,00 p.m. --Dr. J, A. Semple, Egmond'ville,
Guest Speaker.
Jt�tJItNCIt'S C MJRC H
ed cande1abra 'and silver tea sere- -- o
eLa e d Mras. Jo gHoustoAm
ac /�j
J.
former president, A lane b f Piano Recital By
y
day, cake, decorated in ,the WMS•
colors of blue and gold', was out
by two senior members of theMiss
WMS, Mrs, J. C. 'Stoltz and' Mrs. L. 6rasbfs
Mrs. Udigar :Dawson,
A feature of the tea hour was Pupils
• c
:a corner of remembrance, where
many interesting articles were music
,displayed including a spinning
wheel', family Bible, an; oa-d �tixne A piano recital was given in
rocking ,chair in which Mrs. Gar- Ontario Street United Church,
don, Dobie, dressed in old thiel Clinton last Wednesday, June 11,
costume, sat. Mrs. D. A. McKay by the pupils of Miss Lois Grasby,
sang accompanied on .the harp Taking part were Sheri Bow -
by Mrs. R. J. P -imps. man, Janet Falconer, Patsy Brown,
Words of appreciation for the Brian Cox, Dorothy Jamieson,
pleasant a,ftennoon were , voiced Bryan Lavis, Leonard Jamieson,
by Mrs. A. Nesbit on behalf of Mary Squire, Mildred Crich, Fran -
the Anglican 'Church, Mrs. Mair- ces Blacker, Mary McKim, Lois
ch
ice Bean for the United ChurRothwell, Jean Rogerson, Karen
and Mrs. R, J, Phillips for the Allen Douglas Wells
Baptist Mrs.
The school room , Ruth .Ann
was idecorated with baskots of Lewis, Joan Mills, Joan Johnston,
flowers In blue and, gold, Mrs. Sandra Ware, Teddy Bridle, Don -
td. Davies convened the tea, ald Mills, Nancy Olde, Cathie
Potter, Christine Bridle and Mrs,
Shirley Vincent, Clinton; Marilyn
VARNA Taylor, Linda Coultes, Anne
Wightman, Margaret Wightman,
Mrs, Mervyn Hayter was in and Janet Beecroft, Belgrave;
g1oronto on Thursday last attend- Yvonne Danberger and Louise
Ing the funeral of her cousin Tho- Powell, RCAF Station Clinton;
Mas, C. Gleam, 11 Keith Richmond, Katherine Fear
The members: of the L,O.L. No,. and Floyd Smith, Blyth.
10335. are co-operating with thel Presenting" a piano duet were
I.O.O.F. of Brucefiekl in h1olding Patsy Brown and Brian Cox; Mary
,a decoration service at Baird°s Squire and Frances Blacker;
;Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, Margaret and Anne Wightman;
June 22• Sandra Ware and Nancy Olde.
A number from here attended Organ solos were played by Jane
the 50th anniversary service an
Brucefie!ld Undted Church. last Sun- Batki,n, Mrs. ,Florence Symons. To
day, conclude the program, a piano and
The .friends of Ivan Coleman organ duet was offered by Mrs. J.
wish him a speedy recovery from McDougall and Miss Grasby.
injuries receive:d'in his recent ac- o
cident.
;Plans pare being made to hold
a Vacation Bible School in the
United Church the first week in
July,
CLINTON WITNESSES 'WILL
TRAVEL TO NEW YORK
Members of the -Clinton Con-
gregation of Jehovah's Witness-
es arenm la n attend the in-
ternational
to
ternational convention in, New
York City ;this summer, Special
transportation arrangements, arc
being made. The last conventiom
in, New York was in 1953, when
the local Witnesses made up part
of the attendance of 165,000.
CLINTON WI WILL MEET
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
The Clinton Women's Institute
M11 meet on Julie 26 in the ag-
ricultural office board room, and
roll call will be answered by
stating "My Grandfather's Occu-
pation". Report of the distract
annual will be received and Mrs.
Forest is convener In charge, of the
topic, :agriculture, Program com-
xnittee is Mrs. Colc1au1�h and
Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes. Hostesses
are Mrs, H. Sne+l1, Mrs. A. Cud -
more, Mrs. E. Radford, Mrs:. J,
Brown, Mrs. ''Webster, Mrs, T.
Lerppinrgton and Mrs, N. Carter.
HOPSON GREENHOUSE
BAYFIELD, ONTARIO
Box Plants -- Tomatoes ••-- Cabbage --- Asters
Snapdragons -• Zinnias — Etc.
Cemetery Baskets Made Up
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HEAD THE GOSPEL IN WORD, SONG
and MUSK
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BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
ondal, June 28 - 8 p.m.
REV. WILL BRUCE
Team Leader and Speaker
Preaching and Singing the Gospel
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New COF Court Constantine Instituted
By Ceremony At Constance Last Friday
Friday evening, June 13, the
the Constance C,O,F, hall was fil-
led to capacity when the new
Court Constantine Lodge No. 1842
was instituted into the field of the
C.O.F, of this Dominion,
Mr. Matzanke, Chesley, District
Manager who spent the past three
months organizing the ladies of
this district, with Harry Phirm
acting as I-i'gla Chief Ranger, Mr.
Borthwick, agsi'stant superintendl-
ant, Brantford; Earl Parsons, of
the Dominion Executive, London;
Ar. Galbraith, Provincial Field
ATTENTION MOTHE, RS
of GRADE VIII STUDENTS
F We Have a Nice Selection of
GRADUATION DRESSES,
SPECIAL JUNIOR SIZES and STYLES
Come Early For Best Choice
MARTINIS
DEPT STORK
Manager, London, William Hawk -
Shaw, Kitchener, was supervisor of
,fraternal activit les• and act! ng high
marshal for the night.
The 'ladies presented to the
members of the High Court were
smartly dressed in grey skirts,
white blouses and black bow ties
and each wore a beautiful rose
corsage the gift of the local men's
court, No, I57.
After the official institution of
the Court was performed, Mr.
IIawkshaw, acting as High Mar-
shal, presented the officers for
installation, presented them dvith
badge of office and escorted them
to their respective chairs. Sister
Mary J. Riley thanked the mem-
bers for electing her as their
president and, on behalf of the
Court, thanked the high of£icers
for coming, She then passed the
meeting over to Mr. Watzanke and
Mr, Galbraith.
Each official of the High Court
spoke a few words of the high-
lights and principles of the Order
and the importance of each and
every member in order to make
the Court a success,
Mr. Matzanke read letters of
congratulation from Mr. Hamlin,
secretary -treasurer of High Court,
Brantford; Scott 'Saylor, Field De-
partment of the mead Office,
Brantford; Dr, Cole, Bra,ntfoxkl',
and Mr.
Gillespie, chief ace., Brant-
ford. Special thanks were given
to Mr. Matganke for his untiring
efforts, Mrs, Bert Irwin was
pianist for the evening.
Lunch was served and a dance
followed, with music by Mr, and
Mrs, Elgin Nott and Glen. A draw
on two bath towels was won by
Mr. Vawkshaw, Kitchener, and Mr,
Drown of the local Court. A spec
Tal meeting of the Court will lie
held on June 24, at U* p.m, Mr,
Hawkshaw will be present,
I St. Andrew's Girls At
Lake for Pot Luck
On Tuesday evening, at th'e
kind invitation of Mrs, Royce Mia•
caulay, members; of the Girl.
.0 ub, of Sit. Andrew's Presbyter
Tian Church. ;gathered at the Mac•
caulay summer c'otta'ge for a por
duck supper.
Two members were presentee
with gifts:: Miss Ann Shaddock
bride -elect of the month and t
faithful member for several year;
and Mrs. Howard Cowan, on the
occasion of 'her 25th wedding an.
rrivemary. Before departing fon
,home the girls thanked thedr host.
ess ;for her gracious hospitality
Ti IMSUAY, .JUNE 19, 1958
St Mark's WMS Holds Special Meeting Engagements
At 15th Anniversary of -Auburn Church""ou"004
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Meat/
(By our 11Tb11r11 Correspondent) washed them continued success, Thant wish, to annuonce the
engagement of their second
Seventy years' of service as by fr=MI MIC=11s" were bserved `loin am, re,the wide.. th to DougMargaret
as gS et El -
organization
the WosneWs Missionary Society the guests be Do r a tewar+t
argariizatian were celebx±ated � '
School xoom, -being me'- Rob�rlsoxr, son of Mrs. Gierke
sof Knox Rxesby�terian Church on ceiveid by Mrs. Bradnock an;d Mrs-. Ro'bmson, Toronto, s. Gri e
Thursday, �Guestsi present fronL I+'. Ross, Tea was served at a ag
,Huron PresbyterW. , the WMS table centred with a sliver bowl, to take place July 5 in Varna
and the WA of Knox United Ch- 'of blue and gold flowers, two light. United, Church. 24-b
,urchy the Ladies Guild of St,
Mark's Anglican Church and the
women of the Baptist Church
Joined in ,observing the annivers-
wry, The WMS was ooganized
in June 1888,
Mrs. Wes Bradnock presided;
the Scripture was read by Mrs,
A. J. ,Lane, who also gave the
meditatilon and offered prayer,
A basket .of flowexls was: placed
on the communion table do mem-
ory of members of the WMS who
had died. Mrs. Wilfred S'arrderson
read a poem and -a minute's sil-
ence was observed in their mem-
ory, followed by prayer by Mrs.
Sanderson.
Mrs, J. F, Scott, Seafo,rbh, presl-
dent of ,Huron Presbyterial, br-
ought ;g-reetings. A solo eras' stung
by Mrs, G. R. Taylor, St. Mark's
,Church, accompanied by Mrs. R.
J. Phillips. A reading was given,
by Mrs. PhAhli '
The guest speaker, Mrs, Albert
Taylor, Goderich, historian for
Huron Presbyterial, gave an ad-
dress on the work of ,the WMS,
She mentioned Miss Mary Fing-
land, now Mrs, D. Grierson, who
years ago had gone to the for-
eign field, and Rev: +and Mn. W.
Rous-, of the home mission field,
who bad ;gone from, this church..
A quartet (from the Undated
Church, Mrs. Fred Plaitzer, Miss
Sadie Carter, Mrs. George Miil-
ttlian and Mats. Gordon McClinchey,
accomlpanied by Mrs. W. J. Ciaiig,
sang. The offering was received
by Mars. Haines and; Mrs. Dobie
and the ,offertory prayer given
by Mrs. Bradnack.
Rev, D. J. Lane congratulated
,the WMS on ;the anniversary and
Silver Wedding
About 30 friends, relatives and
neighbours gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor,
RR 5, Clinton on Saturday even-
ing, to honour them on the occas-
ion of their 25th wedding anniver-
sary. Much appreciated gift was
a TV -rocker chair. John McGregor
and Cleta Pepper were married
on June 17, 1933,
Church Directory---.
CLINTON INTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, S.Th.
11.00 a.m.-"Easy Yoke and Light Burden"
12.00 noon -Sunday School
3.00 p,m.-Worship Service -at Auburn cc
A Cordial Welcome to All S
WAer=wifflo Vniteb
uCbureb
REV. J. A. Mc'KIM, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M, R. RENNI6E. Choir Director
Sunday, June 22
9,45 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a,m.-Manning Worship
HOLMESVILLE
9.45 a.m.-Morning Worship
1'•0,45 a,m,--S:unday School
Let us use the Lord's Day to
strengthen our Christian Faith
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St, Paul's -- Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER., Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Third Sunday After Trinity
8.30 a.m.---Hely Communion
11.00 a,m.-Morning Prayer
Thurs., June 26-Chance1 Guild
Picnic at Mrs. G. M. C'ounter's
Cottage, Cars will leave the
church at 2.30 P.M.
W Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL,
CLLNTON
Sunday, June 22
10.00 a.mi.-Sunday School
11..00 a,m.-•Morning Worship
8.00 pin. -Gospel Service. Speak-
er - Mr. John M. Martin,
Hawkesville.
Special' Services: Tuesday' to VA -
day at 8 p.m.
Mr. Join M. Martin guest speaker
`A Hearty Welcome Awaits Yon'"
.. tf_, �
PENTECOSTAL, CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street, CWLtofx
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Assistant Pastor:
B, DAVWSON
Friday, June 20---
8.00 p.m. -Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, June 22-
10.00 ,a.m.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m._-1V1ornfng Worship
7,00 .p.m. --Gospel Service
Tuesday, June 24-
8.00 'p.m, --Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A 19pecial Welcome Awaits Vou
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, June 22
t 9.45 a.m.-Church School
10.45 a.m.-Divine Service
Sermon Subject "The Good-
ness of God"
Ali Worchippers Made Welcome
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
Sunday, June 22
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
"Exhortations in View of
Special PrNfleg:es"
7.30 p.m. -Evening Service
"Peace -True and: False"
Wed., 8 p.m. -prayer Meeting
You are cordially invited to these
services,
Christian Refomed
Church
REV. G, J. HOYTEMA., Minister
•10.00 a.m.-Service in Dutch
11,30 a.m,-Sunday School
2.30 p.m. --Service in English
Everyone Welcome
Saturday 9.30 am. -Bible School
Listen to the denominational
broadcast of the Christian Tie-
formed Church: Back to Gal
Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia,
Ontario, CKOC, 8.30 a.m.,
1070 kcs, Windsor, Ort., CK -
LW, 10.30 p.m., 800 kcs.
Joseph Streett
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
lay as follows:
11.00 a.m.- 13reakfng Bread
3,00 p.m. --Sunday School
7.00 p nz.---Proaching the Gospel
8.00 paft.---Wednesday-Y Prayer
Meeting and Bible Iteading
i
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"`11M I+'RiENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor--ILBV, GRANT MILLS, B,A,
3,C) a.nz,--SundaY School
11,b0 ami. Communion
7,00 p.m. --Dr. J, A. Semple, Egmond'ville,
Guest Speaker.
Jt�tJItNCIt'S C MJRC H
ed cande1abra 'and silver tea sere- -- o
eLa e d Mras. Jo gHoustoAm
ac /�j
J.
former president, A lane b f Piano Recital By
y
day, cake, decorated in ,the WMS•
colors of blue and gold', was out
by two senior members of theMiss
WMS, Mrs, J. C. 'Stoltz and' Mrs. L. 6rasbfs
Mrs. Udigar :Dawson,
A feature of the tea hour was Pupils
• c
:a corner of remembrance, where
many interesting articles were music
,displayed including a spinning
wheel', family Bible, an; oa-d �tixne A piano recital was given in
rocking ,chair in which Mrs. Gar- Ontario Street United Church,
don, Dobie, dressed in old thiel Clinton last Wednesday, June 11,
costume, sat. Mrs. D. A. McKay by the pupils of Miss Lois Grasby,
sang accompanied on .the harp Taking part were Sheri Bow -
by Mrs. R. J. P -imps. man, Janet Falconer, Patsy Brown,
Words of appreciation for the Brian Cox, Dorothy Jamieson,
pleasant a,ftennoon were , voiced Bryan Lavis, Leonard Jamieson,
by Mrs. A. Nesbit on behalf of Mary Squire, Mildred Crich, Fran -
the Anglican 'Church, Mrs. Mair- ces Blacker, Mary McKim, Lois
ch
ice Bean for the United ChurRothwell, Jean Rogerson, Karen
and Mrs. R, J, Phillips for the Allen Douglas Wells
Baptist Mrs.
The school room , Ruth .Ann
was idecorated with baskots of Lewis, Joan Mills, Joan Johnston,
flowers In blue and, gold, Mrs. Sandra Ware, Teddy Bridle, Don -
td. Davies convened the tea, ald Mills, Nancy Olde, Cathie
Potter, Christine Bridle and Mrs,
Shirley Vincent, Clinton; Marilyn
VARNA Taylor, Linda Coultes, Anne
Wightman, Margaret Wightman,
Mrs, Mervyn Hayter was in and Janet Beecroft, Belgrave;
g1oronto on Thursday last attend- Yvonne Danberger and Louise
Ing the funeral of her cousin Tho- Powell, RCAF Station Clinton;
Mas, C. Gleam, 11 Keith Richmond, Katherine Fear
The members: of the L,O.L. No,. and Floyd Smith, Blyth.
10335. are co-operating with thel Presenting" a piano duet were
I.O.O.F. of Brucefiekl in h1olding Patsy Brown and Brian Cox; Mary
,a decoration service at Baird°s Squire and Frances Blacker;
;Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, Margaret and Anne Wightman;
June 22• Sandra Ware and Nancy Olde.
A number from here attended Organ solos were played by Jane
the 50th anniversary service an
Brucefie!ld Undted Church. last Sun- Batki,n, Mrs. ,Florence Symons. To
day, conclude the program, a piano and
The .friends of Ivan Coleman organ duet was offered by Mrs. J.
wish him a speedy recovery from McDougall and Miss Grasby.
injuries receive:d'in his recent ac- o
cident.
;Plans pare being made to hold
a Vacation Bible School in the
United Church the first week in
July,
CLINTON WITNESSES 'WILL
TRAVEL TO NEW YORK
Members of the -Clinton Con-
gregation of Jehovah's Witness-
es arenm la n attend the in-
ternational
to
ternational convention in, New
York City ;this summer, Special
transportation arrangements, arc
being made. The last conventiom
in, New York was in 1953, when
the local Witnesses made up part
of the attendance of 165,000.
CLINTON WI WILL MEET
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
The Clinton Women's Institute
M11 meet on Julie 26 in the ag-
ricultural office board room, and
roll call will be answered by
stating "My Grandfather's Occu-
pation". Report of the distract
annual will be received and Mrs.
Forest is convener In charge, of the
topic, :agriculture, Program com-
xnittee is Mrs. Colc1au1�h and
Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes. Hostesses
are Mrs, H. Sne+l1, Mrs. A. Cud -
more, Mrs. E. Radford, Mrs:. J,
Brown, Mrs. ''Webster, Mrs, T.
Lerppinrgton and Mrs, N. Carter.
HOPSON GREENHOUSE
BAYFIELD, ONTARIO
Box Plants -- Tomatoes ••-- Cabbage --- Asters
Snapdragons -• Zinnias — Etc.
Cemetery Baskets Made Up
I
HEAD THE GOSPEL IN WORD, SONG
and MUSK
Y
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
ondal, June 28 - 8 p.m.
REV. WILL BRUCE
Team Leader and Speaker
Preaching and Singing the Gospel
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,urchy the Ladies Guild of St,
Mark's Anglican Church and the
women of the Baptist Church
Joined in ,observing the annivers-
wry, The WMS was ooganized
in June 1888,
Mrs. Wes Bradnock presided;
the Scripture was read by Mrs,
A. J. ,Lane, who also gave the
meditatilon and offered prayer,
A basket .of flowexls was: placed
on the communion table do mem-
ory of members of the WMS who
had died. Mrs. Wilfred S'arrderson
read a poem and -a minute's sil-
ence was observed in their mem-
ory, followed by prayer by Mrs.
Sanderson.
Mrs, J. F, Scott, Seafo,rbh, presl-
dent of ,Huron Presbyterial, br-
ought ;g-reetings. A solo eras' stung
by Mrs, G. R. Taylor, St. Mark's
,Church, accompanied by Mrs. R.
J. Phillips. A reading was given,
by Mrs. PhAhli '
The guest speaker, Mrs, Albert
Taylor, Goderich, historian for
Huron Presbyterial, gave an ad-
dress on the work of ,the WMS,
She mentioned Miss Mary Fing-
land, now Mrs, D. Grierson, who
years ago had gone to the for-
eign field, and Rev: +and Mn. W.
Rous-, of the home mission field,
who bad ;gone from, this church..
A quartet (from the Undated
Church, Mrs. Fred Plaitzer, Miss
Sadie Carter, Mrs. George Miil-
ttlian and Mats. Gordon McClinchey,
accomlpanied by Mrs. W. J. Ciaiig,
sang. The offering was received
by Mars. Haines and; Mrs. Dobie
and the ,offertory prayer given
by Mrs. Bradnack.
Rev, D. J. Lane congratulated
,the WMS on ;the anniversary and
Silver Wedding
About 30 friends, relatives and
neighbours gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor,
RR 5, Clinton on Saturday even-
ing, to honour them on the occas-
ion of their 25th wedding anniver-
sary. Much appreciated gift was
a TV -rocker chair. John McGregor
and Cleta Pepper were married
on June 17, 1933,
Church Directory---.
CLINTON INTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, S.Th.
11.00 a.m.-"Easy Yoke and Light Burden"
12.00 noon -Sunday School
3.00 p,m.-Worship Service -at Auburn cc
A Cordial Welcome to All S
WAer=wifflo Vniteb
uCbureb
REV. J. A. Mc'KIM, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M, R. RENNI6E. Choir Director
Sunday, June 22
9,45 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a,m.-Manning Worship
HOLMESVILLE
9.45 a.m.-Morning Worship
1'•0,45 a,m,--S:unday School
Let us use the Lord's Day to
strengthen our Christian Faith
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St, Paul's -- Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER., Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Third Sunday After Trinity
8.30 a.m.---Hely Communion
11.00 a,m.-Morning Prayer
Thurs., June 26-Chance1 Guild
Picnic at Mrs. G. M. C'ounter's
Cottage, Cars will leave the
church at 2.30 P.M.
W Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL,
CLLNTON
Sunday, June 22
10.00 a.mi.-Sunday School
11..00 a,m.-•Morning Worship
8.00 pin. -Gospel Service. Speak-
er - Mr. John M. Martin,
Hawkesville.
Special' Services: Tuesday' to VA -
day at 8 p.m.
Mr. Join M. Martin guest speaker
`A Hearty Welcome Awaits Yon'"
.. tf_, �
PENTECOSTAL, CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street, CWLtofx
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Assistant Pastor:
B, DAVWSON
Friday, June 20---
8.00 p.m. -Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, June 22-
10.00 ,a.m.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m._-1V1ornfng Worship
7,00 .p.m. --Gospel Service
Tuesday, June 24-
8.00 'p.m, --Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A 19pecial Welcome Awaits Vou
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, June 22
t 9.45 a.m.-Church School
10.45 a.m.-Divine Service
Sermon Subject "The Good-
ness of God"
Ali Worchippers Made Welcome
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
Sunday, June 22
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
"Exhortations in View of
Special PrNfleg:es"
7.30 p.m. -Evening Service
"Peace -True and: False"
Wed., 8 p.m. -prayer Meeting
You are cordially invited to these
services,
Christian Refomed
Church
REV. G, J. HOYTEMA., Minister
•10.00 a.m.-Service in Dutch
11,30 a.m,-Sunday School
2.30 p.m. --Service in English
Everyone Welcome
Saturday 9.30 am. -Bible School
Listen to the denominational
broadcast of the Christian Tie-
formed Church: Back to Gal
Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia,
Ontario, CKOC, 8.30 a.m.,
1070 kcs, Windsor, Ort., CK -
LW, 10.30 p.m., 800 kcs.
Joseph Streett
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
lay as follows:
11.00 a.m.- 13reakfng Bread
3,00 p.m. --Sunday School
7.00 p nz.---Proaching the Gospel
8.00 paft.---Wednesday-Y Prayer
Meeting and Bible Iteading
i
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"`11M I+'RiENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor--ILBV, GRANT MILLS, B,A,
3,C) a.nz,--SundaY School
11,b0 ami. Communion
7,00 p.m. --Dr. J, A. Semple, Egmond'ville,
Guest Speaker.
Jt�tJItNCIt'S C MJRC H
ed cande1abra 'and silver tea sere- -- o
eLa e d Mras. Jo gHoustoAm
ac /�j
J.
former president, A lane b f Piano Recital By
y
day, cake, decorated in ,the WMS•
colors of blue and gold', was out
by two senior members of theMiss
WMS, Mrs, J. C. 'Stoltz and' Mrs. L. 6rasbfs
Mrs. Udigar :Dawson,
A feature of the tea hour was Pupils
• c
:a corner of remembrance, where
many interesting articles were music
,displayed including a spinning
wheel', family Bible, an; oa-d �tixne A piano recital was given in
rocking ,chair in which Mrs. Gar- Ontario Street United Church,
don, Dobie, dressed in old thiel Clinton last Wednesday, June 11,
costume, sat. Mrs. D. A. McKay by the pupils of Miss Lois Grasby,
sang accompanied on .the harp Taking part were Sheri Bow -
by Mrs. R. J. P -imps. man, Janet Falconer, Patsy Brown,
Words of appreciation for the Brian Cox, Dorothy Jamieson,
pleasant a,ftennoon were , voiced Bryan Lavis, Leonard Jamieson,
by Mrs. A. Nesbit on behalf of Mary Squire, Mildred Crich, Fran -
the Anglican 'Church, Mrs. Mair- ces Blacker, Mary McKim, Lois
ch
ice Bean for the United ChurRothwell, Jean Rogerson, Karen
and Mrs. R, J, Phillips for the Allen Douglas Wells
Baptist Mrs.
The school room , Ruth .Ann
was idecorated with baskots of Lewis, Joan Mills, Joan Johnston,
flowers In blue and, gold, Mrs. Sandra Ware, Teddy Bridle, Don -
td. Davies convened the tea, ald Mills, Nancy Olde, Cathie
Potter, Christine Bridle and Mrs,
Shirley Vincent, Clinton; Marilyn
VARNA Taylor, Linda Coultes, Anne
Wightman, Margaret Wightman,
Mrs, Mervyn Hayter was in and Janet Beecroft, Belgrave;
g1oronto on Thursday last attend- Yvonne Danberger and Louise
Ing the funeral of her cousin Tho- Powell, RCAF Station Clinton;
Mas, C. Gleam, 11 Keith Richmond, Katherine Fear
The members: of the L,O.L. No,. and Floyd Smith, Blyth.
10335. are co-operating with thel Presenting" a piano duet were
I.O.O.F. of Brucefiekl in h1olding Patsy Brown and Brian Cox; Mary
,a decoration service at Baird°s Squire and Frances Blacker;
;Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, Margaret and Anne Wightman;
June 22• Sandra Ware and Nancy Olde.
A number from here attended Organ solos were played by Jane
the 50th anniversary service an
Brucefie!ld Undted Church. last Sun- Batki,n, Mrs. ,Florence Symons. To
day, conclude the program, a piano and
The .friends of Ivan Coleman organ duet was offered by Mrs. J.
wish him a speedy recovery from McDougall and Miss Grasby.
injuries receive:d'in his recent ac- o
cident.
;Plans pare being made to hold
a Vacation Bible School in the
United Church the first week in
July,
CLINTON WITNESSES 'WILL
TRAVEL TO NEW YORK
Members of the -Clinton Con-
gregation of Jehovah's Witness-
es arenm la n attend the in-
ternational
to
ternational convention in, New
York City ;this summer, Special
transportation arrangements, arc
being made. The last conventiom
in, New York was in 1953, when
the local Witnesses made up part
of the attendance of 165,000.
CLINTON WI WILL MEET
THURSDAY, JUNE 26
The Clinton Women's Institute
M11 meet on Julie 26 in the ag-
ricultural office board room, and
roll call will be answered by
stating "My Grandfather's Occu-
pation". Report of the distract
annual will be received and Mrs.
Forest is convener In charge, of the
topic, :agriculture, Program com-
xnittee is Mrs. Colc1au1�h and
Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes. Hostesses
are Mrs, H. Sne+l1, Mrs. A. Cud -
more, Mrs. E. Radford, Mrs:. J,
Brown, Mrs. ''Webster, Mrs, T.
Lerppinrgton and Mrs, N. Carter.
HOPSON GREENHOUSE
BAYFIELD, ONTARIO
Box Plants -- Tomatoes ••-- Cabbage --- Asters
Snapdragons -• Zinnias — Etc.
Cemetery Baskets Made Up
I
HEAD THE GOSPEL IN WORD, SONG
and MUSK
Y
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
ondal, June 28 - 8 p.m.
REV. WILL BRUCE
Team Leader and Speaker
Preaching and Singing the Gospel
BAR'TLIFFS
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