Clinton News-Record, 1958-09-11, Page 4PAGE FOUR
Hospital Auxiliary Plans Convention
Personals
Huron 4-H Club. Girls
a large doll, a hockey gaane and,
At Western Fair
i)3eteclr er Street left Friday for
es residence on Tuesday nilght
HamUtion, to spend, a w,eek wath
1111ihere were 15 girls from Huron
I?r. Harold Gibbs,
Oounity chosen to take, part in
John E. Cuninghame, Liver ool,
the exhiibits and demonstrations
at the Western 1lal1r s d'epartmenat
N.Y., and Arthur E Saundem, Sax-
,for 4-'I3 Homemakling Obulbs, Top -
ata, recently of Wanndpeg, Man.,
acs were " <)tub Giatl Shands on
visited the ftormer's parents, Mr.
Guard" and "Working Waith. Wool".
and lVl;rs. Gordon,•Curl'nlgham,e in
Awards were made in the.gr!ogp
QInten during the Labour Day
system, In the first group all
xveeltend and also with their wiv-
mernlbers attained 80 percent an
es and children who were summer-
athei:r work at the Mair, and also
*ng
drilg tai the Cuningilame cot'tagels
orad completed six Hbmern
Club Projects. From Huron these
lin Baylfield, This,, week Mrs, J
girls, were Marne Black, Port Aa-
tduradnghame, with her c]hildIn
Edith Davis, Shoran Hem-
le'ft for their home .in ,Liverlpool
inert,
Aper,
gwaY, Brussels; Norma Harper,
qnd Mrs. Saunders left with her
Clifford; Suane Haugh, Bu^ucefielld;
husband for an extended vacation
Agnes Hiicknell and, Marjorie Pap-
ih New York and the Adirondack%
iF?e, Seafroa�th; Kabhryn Hitelrs, and
Their children rematined with 'the
Candle Wesltcott, Exeter; Elladne
Kirton, Muevale; Yvonne Sparl'-
g dlPlaa�ents, .in Clinton.
dng„ Gorilie ,and Loretta. Connolly.
o --
In the second place groulp, all
true spent the weekend vk tirilg
members had attained 70 percent
Miss: Eleanor Fisher at Gvaven-
Honours
int work at the, fair, and had. com-
S
h o w e r
ple'ted four projects: from Haran
Orrin .and Gerald, and Mr, and
the store from September 19 to
were Dlorothy Allton, LuIcknow;
I
Young Bride -Elect
lenegaill Brock, Granton, andAr-
leve Williamson, Walton.
ai•gn.
During the, afternoon of Sept-
Lad'es oaf the community galth-
.ember 8, a program of exhibits
eyed do the Brumfield United Ch-
and demonsibiladoms were ,pres'ent-
urch school room on Monday even-
ed ifrom each of 'the eight count-
ing, to honour one of their num-
,yes represented. Human's eMAbit
ber, Miss Olive .Ati cetnlhead, and
iron .on the "wool jumper andits
Present her with, a misoelai'an;eous
companions", and the commentat-
sthdwer of kitchen ,gliafts, ML -,s Adk-
or was Alma Hendrick, Dashwood.
emliead's marAage to- Stewart
Later, on the Hope Godber TV
B load'forat, will take Place later.
ehaow, Alma's exhibit was chosen
this month.
for repeating.
AT ss'es Jean Rathwela, Jean
The evening banquet was Prto-
Trdebner and, June McClinchety or-
tided (for the girls by the West-
liginated the tdhower, and the en-
ern Fair asso'cdatison•, and T. O.
tire community gathered tin the
Rdb3nson, president of the fair,
Project.
as welt)' as 1. B. Whale, chairman
After a short program., and the
-of the junior section, spoke briefly
many lovely gifts wereopened and
welcoming the girds.
admired, a delicious- lunch and
,Free passes for the grandsttand
smal hour was enjoyed. About
show at iuilght were presented to
125 women, and children attended.
each of the igira&
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Popular Shu -Lok in fv
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sturdy wear ........ $9.1
See the new styles in Tie
Oxfords, for men and
boys. A wide range in
prices.
Boys from $4.95 up
Men's from $6.95 up
SALE OF JEANS
Broken Lines and Discontinued Numbers
in well -made Denims.
Boys', reg. fo $3.75 -- Special $1.98
Men's, reg. to $4.25 Special $2.69
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FOOTWEAR and CLOTHING
CLINTON Phone HU 2-9352
Women's Institute To
Meet on September 1.8
Tli:e ,Clinton Women's Institute
will meet an Thursday, September
18, in the agriculture office board
roam. This is one week earlier
than originally planned, since the
Baylfield Fall Fair is scheduled for
the customary date. Members of
Seaforth Women's Institute wdll
be iguests.
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PORTER'S HILL
Anniversary serAces at Grace
Churdh will .be held on Sunday,
Sepitemiber 28 wi.:th' .Rev. A. E.
Eusitace, North Street United Ch-
urdi, God'eriich, as guest speaker.
MA Meets
The Womvan's Association of
Grace Ch.urcah held their regular
meeting on, Thursday lash in the
chunch. basement, The president,
Mrs. A. Lockhart was in, charge
of the meeting. Mrs. Tom Sawer-
by led' In prayer. Scripture 'lesson
and topic were gwen by Mrs.
John McCowan, Roll call was an-
swered with ,givdtng your "Drew
Size°'. A reading was given by
Mrs. Gordon Manning and a leng-
thy businessperiod followed.A ci�iab quant was quilted during
the afternoon. The meeting closed
With a hymn and the Mizpah
benediction.
The October meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. E. Townshend'.
St. Andrew's Girls
Begin Fall Season
The rli'.rst meeting of the fall
season 'for the Grimis Club, of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
was 'held on Tuesday evening in
the Sunday School room with the
presiidenrt, Miss Anne Radley In
charge of the meeting. Mrs. Royce
Macaulay read the Scrilpture and
all repeated, The Lord's Player.
In the absence of tine trceasurer1 Christians gathered in the name
Mrs. Frank Mutch, the treasurer's of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.
repast was giver, by Mrs. E,• J• 18: 20) meeting in the above hall
"Dick" Jacob. Roll call was an invite you to come- and hear the
swered by telling My Dream Va' Gospel, the old old story cation", P � y of Jesus
After several items of business and His Love.
were discussed-, a theme from the Order of meetings on Lord's day
study book entitled "Contentment" as follows:
was read by .Mrs. Allan Graham. 11.00 a.m.-Breaking Bread
,The- meeting closed with, the 3.00 p.m. -Sunday School
singing of a hymn and the Mnz- 7.00 p.m. -Preaching the Gospel
Pali, benediction. 8.00 p.m. -Wednesday- Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
Sunday, September 14
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Guest Speaker - Dean Oakley,
dean of students, London
Bible Instiltulte.
7.30 p.m. -Evening Service
Dean Oalkey
Wed., 8 p.m. -Prayer Meeting
You are cordially invited to these
services.
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE B.A., Minister
MRS. M. J. AGIY�,EW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, September 14
9.45 a.m.- Chttirch Mission, Band
10.4;,5 a.m.--Divine Service
Subject of Mediitation-"The Mod-
el, Bible Church!'
Let us return after a good vaca-
tion time and, praise the God, who
made the world and all that is
tliereiny for us.
L.C.B.A. Plan Pot -Luck
Supper, September 24
The L.O:B.A. held their regul.
ar meeting. Tuesday evening, Sep.
temlber 23, witth a very good at•
tendance. It was ,decided to hole
a pot -duck supper at the next
meetiinlg ,Septtember 24 in tthe lodge
rooms. Will all members ptleasc
take tordee and try to be there
by 6.30 for an enjoyable evening
together,
WI Meets Thursday
Hot Tea Biscuits
To be Demonstrated
(Members df Ithe Clinton WK) -
men's: Institute wiii,'1 meet an the
agu *euI ural office (board room,
CAintion, on Thursday afternoon,
Seipteffnlber IS, commencing at 2.30
a'iclock, Note: this ds, lane week ear%.
ler than the usug(P monthly meet-
ing, date', owing to theBaylfiel'd
Fair being helld at that lime,
Rola call will the answered by
diving the ",name of a popular
song when you were in your
'teems", Topic will be on %tame
Economics, by ;Mrs, tCharltes NeI-
son. ,Health convener wM be Mrs.
T. O'Connell. A demonstwation will
be conducted an tea biscuits. P00 -
gram conveners wall be Mrs. W.
Rosas and Mrs. Wes, Hoggart. Mrs.
fliartley Managlhan vw1U, be host-
ess convener
O
Fourth Clinton Brownies
Ready for Meetings
The fourth Clinton Brownie
Back will. meet on Man:day, Sept-
camber 115 at 4.30 p.m. The first
Brawnlle pack will meet on Tues-
day, ISe;ptemiber 16 at 7 Pm,
Girls 8 to 1t1 wishing to join the
Brownie's must jodn in September
or January.
0
31 Attend CWL
Plan Fall Bazaar
'Me monthly meeting ,of the
Catholic Women's ,League of St.
Joseph's parish was held, on Sep-
tember 2, with 31 members .in at-
tendance. Plans were, maide and
conveners appointed for the baz-
aar to be held on October 25 In
the 'flown ha'lll.
The my's'tery .prize was won by
Mrs, Frank VanAltena. The visit-
ing conui ttee reported' arline sick
calls. After a very enuoyable social
hour In the charge of the 'Rev.
Reed -Louis, lunich was served.
Church Directory
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, S.Th.
11.00 a.m.-"Learning to Have Faith"
12.00 a.m.-S.und'ay School
Thurs'd'ay, 7.30 p.m. -Yo'u'ng Pe'ople's and Prayer Meeting,
A Cordial Welcome to All
C11 rist;an Reform- ed
Church
REV. G. J. HOYTEMA, Minister
10.00 a.m.=Service in English
11.30 am. -Sunday School
2.30 p.m, -service in Dutch
Everyone Welcome
Listen to the denominational
broadcast of the Christian Re-
formed Church: Back to God
Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia,
Ontario, CKOC, 8.30 a.m.,
1070 )ccs, Windsor, Ont., CK -
LW, 10.30 p.m., 800 kcs.
Joseph Strut
GOSPEL HALL
- CLINTON
Pentecostal Conference
To Be Held In Toronto,
First Time In America
The role of Canada as a Widge
,between nations will- be re-enacted
again in Toronto when delegates
from nearly 40 nations will attend
the history making ElIfth World
Cotrilference of Pentecostal Church-
es which will meet in the Coliseum
Arena, Exhibition Park, Toronto,
from September 14 to 21, accord-
ing to assisstanit pastor B. A.
Davitdslon, of the Clinton Pente-
costal Chuncdh.
This ds the Hirst time, thalt such
a world -imide conference of the
8;000,000 members: oaf the Pente-
costal denadtntnations w'i'll, be held
in North America. The, interna-
tional conclave' will, begin with a
CBC Trans�Canad'a "Religious
Period" network broadcast ofd:gdn-
ating in. Toronto from 2,30 to 3
p.m. Daylight Savting Time, on
Septemlber 14,
The last Sunday afternoon,
September 21, the rally will be
held rine the Grandstand Stadium
When provislion has been made
for tattendance of 30,000 persons.
The Peniteoostal Assemblies, of
Canada number 670 churches in
Canada.
According to Pastor Davidson,
reseNations tor, the conference
,have been ,received from nearly
40 -nations,, the 35 US states and
all 10 tCanadi,ant Provinces.
CLINTON CONTRACTOR
BUILDSNEW SIDEWALK
IN BLYTH
Henry 'Young, Clinton contract-
or, has completed a new gidewalk
in the Blyth business section., Ibe-
tAvecn Dinsley and Fling streets.
WeAcy-willig; elutes
ebureb
REV. J. A. McKIM, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director
,Sunday, September 14
9.45 a.m.---Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Moming Worship
HOLMESVILLE
9.4.5 a.m.-Mourning Worship
10.45 a.m.-Sunday 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, September 12-
8.00 p.m. -Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, September 14-
10.00 a.m.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.00 p.m. -Gospel Service
Tuesday, September 16-
8.00 p.m. -Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service,
A Special Welcome Awaits You
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St. Paul's - Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin. Organist
Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity
8.30 a.m.-Holly Communion
11,00a. Parish Conximnion
,and' Parish
Tuesday, Septen*er 16 --- +St. Paul's
WA will meet at the home
of Mrs. Eric Switzer at 2.45
p.m,
Wed., Selpt. 17 -Friendship Chib
Fin Parish. Hall at 8.15 p.m.
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, September 14
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.--Morning Worshnp
8.00 p.m. Speaker -+Mr: John
Aiken, Shelburne.
Tuesday, 8 :p,m.--Prayer and Bible
Study
'A Hearty Welcome Awaltg You''
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor -REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
9.45 a,rn.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m,---,Morning Worship
7.30 p,m.-Eventing Service in, the, Chapel
TURNER'S CHU1tC11
9.0 a.m,---Worship Service f °
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 1908
Hospital Auxiliary Plans Convention
Prepares For Monster Penny Sale
lvfon�bers ,olf Itlhe Clanton Hosplt-
a large doll, a hockey gaane and,
ail Auxiliary meeting in the nuts-
two woollen hlanketls, Mrs. Harry
es residence on Tuesday nilght
Ball and, Mrs'. Alec Haddy, both
Made plans for two all important
past presidenrts, who vkclunteered'
events which are scheduled to
to canvass! 'for d'onatjons for the
take place in the very near felt-
sale stated that the response was
1rre.
Very grlatifyjlog.
The Auxiliary is to be Most to
The meefing appointed Mrs),
the autumn conference of the Re'-
Brock Olde, second vice-iprelsii&At,
g�ianal Council No.2 ,of ;the Wo-
to represent the amx1hary at tho
men's Hoppita7. Aauxiliardes of Odt-
provanoatal convention in Toronto
ario an Wednesday, Selpte'mfber 24,
lin October,
lin the nurses' -residence, Mrs,
Prank Fingtand, a past president
�o
of the Clinton) Auxiliarywall con-
vene the event, which ds expected
Stanley
Township
Ito [be attended by over 100 Auxil-
nary members -throughout the en-
Mr. and Mrs, Thbmas Anderson,
tire negibn,r
of thus years penny
Siask., are v69ta'.ng at the homeidonvener
sale is the auxiliary's first vice-
of George T. Baird.
president, Mrs, Beecher Menzies.
Mr. and Mils. Walter MoflfeAt
The sale its slated for Saturday,
and, Mr, and Mrs. Jahn McMur-
OiclbdVer 4, in the fmner New.
true spent the weekend vk tirilg
comb'e Drug Store, next to the
Miss: Eleanor Fisher at Gvaven-
Bank orf Montreal. At Tuesday
hint•
nl:ght's meetatng, Mrs, Menzaes re-
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Baird,
quested the volunteers to assist in
Orrin .and Gerald, and Mr, and
the store from September 19 to
Mrs. •EEnott Layton and Roger,
October 4 during the sale camp-
spent 'the weekend! alt Nlitagarm
ai•gn.
Pallas,, and, But falo.
Mrs, A tcheal Shearing., Auxil-
o
dart' prey kTant, hold the meethnlg
that this year's sale will see 70
Hearthside Club Will
prizes offered among which will
Meet on September 11
be a tcoffee! ,table, with a pair of
The Hearthside Club of Ontario
matcbinlg end tables, a steams iron,
Street United Church will meet
o-
I
on Thursday Flight, September 11
Legion Ladies Honor
Departed Member
The regular monthly meeting
of 'the: Ladies Auxilli-ary to the
Canadian Legion Branch 140 was
held Monday evening in .the Legion
Hall.
Mrs, Ronald- MacDonald draped
(the charter ''in memory of Mrs.
Ednla McMillan, secretary 1zeasur-
er of provdndial command. Sum,-
aner activities, were outlined of one
wedding catered to .and meals, serv-
ed on July 12.
Plans- fDr catering at five events
this immth were discussed. The
mvysitery prize Was won by Mrs.
Bert Hazxtis:. Mrs. Robert Mlorgamis
group served lunch.
St. Andrew's WMS To
Meet On September 16
The Women's Missionary Soc-
iety of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will: meet at the theme of
Mrs, Eddie Farquhar .on Tuesday,
September 16, at 2.30 p.m.
E%
SHARE -THE -WEALTH
Legion Hall, Hensall
SAT., SEPT. 13
at 9 P.M.
14 Regular Games
I Oc per card
Jackpot $75
in 52 Calls
Sponsored by Hensall Legion
Clinton Memorial Shop
T. PRYDE and SON
CLINTON - EXETER - SEAFORTH
Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative
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