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PAGE TWW-ArB CLACTON .INTVWS-AMORD THURSDAY, M4Y 21,1659
Clinton Horticultural
Society Invited 'To
Lucknow Friday ..Evening
The Lucknow and District Hor-
ticultural Society has kindly in-
vitecl the Clinton Citizens Horti-
cultural .Society to a special meet-
ing on Friday evening,. May 22,
at 8.15 p.m. in Carnegie Hall,
Lucknow, They .are presenting ,col-
ored pictures of the Pasadena
Tournament of Roses, New Year's
Day Rose Parade.
There will be a draw on a bea-
utiful cut glass vase and an ad-
mission fee of 25 cents, Please
contact the Rev. D, J, Lane or c. H. Epps if you plan to attend.
News of Auburn
Correspondent:: MRS. W.
Phone Aubuhn 51 r 14,
FOR THAT LATE FIELD
All the Grasses and Clovers Are Still
Available
We Specialize in Planning Emeigency
SUMMER PASTURES
MILLETT: 2 Varieties,--grown on our
Qwn Farm.
FOR YOUR LAWN
All the Grass Seeds to Make Any Mixture
•••
R. N. ALEXANDER
HUnter LONDESBORO Blyth
2-7475 26 R 33
USED EYE GLASSES
FOR INDIA ,
The .Li ons Club' of Canada have accepted
quota of 1,000,000 PAIRS. OF USED EYE GLASSES and
The Clinton Boy Scouts and Cubs have volunteered to
help the Clinton Lions Club collect their share on Sat,
urdgy, May 23 by makino a house-to-house canvass,
CLINTON LIONS CLUB. .
LESLIE BALL, CHAIRMAN,
HEALTH and WELFARE COMMITTEE.
Wayne, Strathroy, visited last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rob
Turner, Barrie and Lynne,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Billing,
Peterboro, spent the holiday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Billings and Wayne; and also with
Mr. and Mrs. R. Fortune and fam-
ily.
Birthday Observed
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson
and family entertained in honour
of his mother's birthday (Mrs.
Edgar Lawson) last Sunday at
their home, The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Lawson, Mrs. J.
J. Sclater, Miss Hattie Murray,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamberger
and. Marian, Seaforth and Mr. and
Mrs. William Kruse and daughter
•Elizabeth, Kitchener.
Donald Ives and Miss Jean Byrd,
Brussels visited last Saturday ev-
ening with his sister, Mrs. Ken-
neth Staples and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines at-
tended the funeral of their friend,
the late James Crosby, at Guelph
last Saturday.
Mrs. Major Youngblut and son
Lyle visited last Sunday with her
father, John McNab, Cranbrook.
William Smiley, Oakville, sp-
ent the holiday with his aunts,
Mrs, William Dodd, Sr, and Mrs.
J. C. Clark.
St. Mark's Guild
The Anglican Guild of St. Mark's
Anglican Church met at the home
of Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell.
Scripture was read by Mrs. John
Daer followed by prayers by 'Mrs.
Kiricconnell. A reading composed
by Padre Young was read by Mrs,
Thomas Haggitt.
The study book was taken by
Mrs. Alfred Nesbett on Northern
Missions. The topic !'Children of
the Bible", was given by Mrs.
George Schneider. She told of six
Bible Children and made it a very
interesting study. It included the
stories of Jesus, Moses, Joseph,
David, Samuel and John, when
they were children.
The president, Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt took charge of the busi-
ness period. The secretary's and
the treasurer's report was given by
Mrs. Ed. Davies. Business of the
Guild and the church was discuss-
ed. The roll call was answered
by naming a child of the Bible.
A successful auction was held. A
delicious lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by her daughters,
Mary and Diane and Mrs. John
Daer.
Sunday School Convention Robert J, Phillips and 1VIrs.Ez,
Sunday School Anniversary of ekiel Phillips and Miss Laura vis-
I'Criox United Church was observed ited Mrs, W, J. Humphrey and
last Sunday with large congrega- Miss Lila at St. Helens last sun,.
tions at both services. The child- day,
ren's choir under' the direction of Mr, and Mrs. John Livermore,
the church organist, Miss Margo. Clinton, were recent guests with
Grange led in the processional Mr, and Mrs. George Haggitt and
followed by the children of the son, John Thomas.
Sunday School who all brought We are pleased to report that
their flowers for the altar, Receiv- Mr. William Straughan is able to
ing and placing the flowers were be home after several days spent
Misses Carol Armstrong and Mar- as a patient in Clinton Public Hos-
lene Easom,
The minister, Rev, R. M. Sween- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pentland,
ey, BA, BD, was in charge assist- North Bay, spent the holiday with
ed by the Sunday School suPerin- her mother, Mrs. Charles Strang-
tenclent Charles Scott who read han.
the Scripture lesson, John 4: 743. Miss Margaret Wright, nurse-in
The children's story was of the training at Brantford Hospital, is Mission work in Africa. holidaying at the home of her
The children's choir sang the mother, Mrs. Bob Arthur, and Mr.
anthem "Celestial Voices". Mr. Arthur, Wilda Jane and her bro-
Scott introduced the guest speak- ther John Wright.
er, the Rev, H, H. Savage, D.D., Mr. and Mrs, Louis Govier, God-
pastor of, First Baptist Church, erich, and Simon Gravenstein,
Pontiac, Michigan, who spoke on Western Canada, visited with Mrs. the Beatitudes. John Graham on Monday, Mr,
At the evening service Dr. Say- Gravenstein lived in the - village age gave an inspiring message on years ago.
"What is The Gospel?", The Blyth Donald Haines, Wes Bradnock
male quartette: I. Wallace, G, and Lyle Youngblut joined with .Kechnie, W. Buttell, and J. Laur- other members of the work bee
ie sang two numbers. They were at Kintail Presbyterian camp on accompanied by Miss Margaret
A. Jackson, organist of Myth Un- Monday. Peter Brown, Windsor, spent ited Church, the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rose Herman of Stratford Maitland Allen.
is a guest at the home of her Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Johnston
sister, Minnie Wagner this week. and family, London, spent the
Ronald Rathwell, St. Catherines weekend with his mother, Mrs.
and Gordon McDonald, London, Stanley Johnston.
spent the weekend fishing at Hope James Craig is a patient in Lon-
Bay. Mrs.. Rathwell, Mike and don hospital. Mrs. Craig remained
Janice returned home with them in the city to be with him.
after a two week holiday with Mrs. Fitzgerald, Dungannon, sp-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- ent a few days recently with her
don R. Taylor. nephew, Kenneth Campbell, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Raithby Campbell and family. She took ill
are visiting in London with their and was taken to Clinton Public
sons. Glen and Lloyd Raithby. Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hesk and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Youngblut Terry, Lobo; Mr. and Mrs.
and family, Hamilton, spent the neth Turner, Penny, Debbie and Ken-
holiday with his sister, Mrs. Rus- neth Turner, Penny, Debbie and
sel King and Mrs. King:
Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark at-
tended the-ordination of their rec-
tor, the Rev. R. Meally, at Lon-
don on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrow,
Mitchell, spent the holiday at
Port Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Syming-
ton, Toronto, visited on Monday
with Mrs. Ezekiel Phillips, Miss
Laura and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Asquith.
Guestg on the holiday weekend
with Mr. and.Mrs. James Hembly
were their sons James and Ted
and Miss Anna Mae Fletcher,
Palmerston.
Masters Dennis and Allan Glas-
gow, Brussels, were guests of Mas-
ters Philip and George Clark.
Donald.Ross, Oakville, spent
last Satuday in the village,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson vis-
ited on Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs, Wes. Bradnock.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston,
Mrs. Robert J. Phillips and Mrs.
Roy Finnigan spent last Thurs-
day in London.
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SpAdEA's
iNTERNATiONAI
DESIGNER
PATTERN •
S-433
.0.6e/ Weia
Flared, semi-taped sleeves
that float out from the should-
ers are the highpoint of interest
in this otherwise simple Joset
Walker design. Wide without-
being overpowering, they broad-
en the shoulders and whittle the
Waist. The neckline,. high and
wide in front and back, further
emphasizes the sleeve treatment,
The bodice, cut on the bias, has
darts just below the waist for
ease and a good fitting skirt.
The belt is a cummerbund sash.
Silk or rayon crepe, cotton, lin-
en, shantung, sheer wool', all
make up beautifully. From this
size chart select the one size
best for you.
Bust Waist Hips
33 23 34
10 34 24 35
12 35 25 36
14 36% 26% 37%
16 38 28 39
Sizes Length from Napo of_
Neck to Waist
8 1614 inches
10 16% inches
12 16% inches
14 17 Indies
16 171/4, inches
Size 12 requires S'/a yards of
39 inch material and 1 yard of
39 inch material for contrast.
To order Pattern No. S-433,
state size, send $1,25, For .108-
ET WALKER label, Send 25c,
For now Jumbo 144 page in-
ternational,Designer Pattern
Boa 13-p,send $1.25, Address
SPADEA % Clinton NeWS-Ree-
ord, Clinton, Ont.
Please allow two weeks for
delivery,
Sizes
8