HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-12-10, Page 5St. .Paurs J.A. Has
Sweet Potato
Party at Church
The 4.111110r Awciliary of St.
Faurs Anglican Church held a
sweet potato party in connection
with their Nature Study badge,
Mrs. C. Epps was the guest .speak-
er. She had the table nicely tn..
ranged with sweet potato candies,
baked yams topped butter .
and brown sugar, 'Vines were
shown and stories told. The .hot
Potato ga. e played was won by. Beverley etlmore.
On Friday, December 11, Mrsq,
Gordon Scribbins will give a little
-talk about bees, flowers, honey,
Tuesday, December 15, has been
reserved for the Junior Auxillarf
for a visit to the County Home,
with some of their older friends.
The time for this is 7.30 P.M.
ship and stewardship, Mrs. F
Fingland; sewing, Mrs. D. Laid-
law; assistant, Mrs. H. Cameron;
Visiting, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. M Addison; group leaders, Mrs. J
McLaren, Mrs, D., Andrews, Mrs
William Munch, Mrs. ..Geerge
Beattie; social, Mrs. M. Steep,
Mrs. J. Nediger, Mrs. L. Ball, Mrs. .0. M...aninzigi manse commit-
tee convener, Mrs. N. Shepherd;
property -Ceeninittee convener,
Mrs, Charles Nelson,
The WA will remember the
caretaker as usual at Christmas,
A sing-song of Christmas carols
was lead by Mrs, William Hearn
and Mrs, B. Hearn was pianist.
Two solos, by Mrs. William
Hearn were very much enjoyed,
namely "The Road to Betide-
hem" and "The Song of Mary", Lunch was served at prettily de-
corated tables in the Sunday
School room, amid lovely Yuletide
decorations.
MOTHERS GROUP TO HAVE
CHRISTMAS MEETING
The Mothers' Study Group of
Wesley-Willis United Church will
hold their Christmas meeting on
Tuesday evening, December 15 at
8,15 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Eugene McAdam, Mrs Harold
Wise and Mrs. McAdam will be
in charge of the meeting. Mrs.
Glen Wise and Mrs. George Cant-
elon will be hostesses.
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including Saturday evening
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Wesley-Willis WA Holds Annual Meeting;.
Names Mrs. M. Nediger 1960 President -
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Don't let your clothes go.
Bring them to us regularly
for expert cleaning and pres-
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look better ... they last long-
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Dirt in fabrics attracts
moths, rots threads faster.
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THIS WEEK THE LUCKY
TRY OUR NEW
Check Your Calendar. If the
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at 14 King Street
endar to our office and claim LOTS OF PEOPLE DO!
your $3.00 credit.
Every Day a
All Fresh Chilled Birds
Displayed in Our Self-Serve Counter
This Week.
WIDE SELECTION—
GEESE, DUCKS, CAPON CHICKENS
—FINEST EVER SHOWN
OUR OWN SLICED
BACON ENDS Good and Tasty Only 49c lb.
ALL BEEF
HAMBURG 3 lbs. Only $1,00
FRESH DAILY
GROUND SUET 20c lb.
CHOICE MILK FED VEAL on Display
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The Woman's Association of the
Wesley-Willis United Church net
with the organist, Mrs. Norman
shepherd playing Christmas inns-
ic it opened, Scripture
was read by Mrs. J. Nediger .and
thoughts on the lesson were given
by Mrs, J, A. McKim Mrs. Fred
Potter led in prayer,
Various items of business were
attended to and the different sec-
retaries gave their reports Plans
were made for the Men's Club
dinner for ladies night.
The list of shut-ins to be re-
Membered, at Christmas was revis-
ed, A committee for decorating
church at .Christmas was formed,
and given money to buy some de-
corations, Wesley Holland very
ably headed the committee in this
Work.
Mrs. McKim presided while
Mrs, George Beattie brought in
the slate of officers from the
striking committee as follows;
president, Mrs. M. Nediger; hon-
orary president, Mrs. J. A. Mc-
Kim; past president, Mrs. Frank
Andrews; vice-presidents, Mrs. D,
Andrews, Mrs, G. Manning; re-
cording secretary, Mrs Percy
Livermore; treasurer, Mrs. S. C.
Hearn; press secretary, Mrs; F.
Reid; pianist, Mrs. N. Shepherd;
corresponding scretary, Miss Lu-
ella Walkinshaw1; program con-
vener, Mrs. Ruth Jenkins; flower
convener, Mrs. F. Potter; citizen-
pagialokemei.
ELLIOTTS'
CHRISTMAS TREES
(BEHIND CLINTON ARENA)
Finest Selection of Freshly Cut:
SCOTCH PINE—WHITE PINE—SPRUCE
ALL TREES INSIDE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
PHONE ORDERS FILLED
Come In And See For Yourself
BUTTERBALL
Then Let us Stuff 'em for you!!
Stanley's Meat Market will
STUFF and COOK
Your Holiday Poultry on request
Drop in and see just how they do all this and more.
Boy Scout News
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About .20 Scouts were .present
at the Scout meeting on Decem-
ber 2 Scouter Percy Brown and
Scouter Mel Cleaves were in
charge of the meeting. After the
opening ceremonies the Tender-
feat Scouts went out in the hall and the remainder studied and
passed tests. A game followed,
then, the meeting was closed.
This Saturday there will be a
Christmas Tree drive and on De-
cember 16, the Scouts will have
their Christmas celebration.
40th Anniversary
Varna Couple,
Mr. and Mrs. N Reid
A family supper was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson
Reid, Varna, last Thursday for a
double celebration. It was the
40th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Reid, and the first birth-
day of their grandson, Charles
Mustard, l3rueefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Reid were married
on December 3, 1919, at the home
of the bride's parents, next door
to their present home, in the vil-
lage. Mrs. Reid west formerly
Margaret Stewart.
For their honeymoon they went
to Lucknow by train, where they
were met by the Websters, cous-
ins of the groom, by car. How-
ever it snowed eavily and they
were driven around by horse and
cutter.
They lived for two years on the
Reid homestead (where Gordon
Hill now lives) and then bought
the farm in Varna, (M. Hayter's
now) where they farmed for 27
years, They retired in the village
in 1948,
Their only daughter, Mary,
married John E. Mustard, Bruce-
field, and they have four grand-
children, Stewart, Neil, Jeffrey
and Charles.
Over 40 friends and neighbours
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reid to
wish them well,
LOBA Instals
Officers For 1960
Officers were installed at the
December 8, meting of the Huron
Lodge No: 377, Ladies Orange
Benevolent Association, by Mrs.
Wilfred Colclongh, Mrs. Ninian
Heard was director of ceremonies,
New officers elected prior to
this ceremony were: Mrs, Tom
Deeves, treasurer; Mrs. Alex Mur-
ray, third committee; auditors,
Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Alex
Murray.
After the installation the new
worthy mistress, Mrs. Tom O'Con-
nell asked the director of cere-
monies to escort the immediate
past mistress, Mrs. George Wilson
to the altar, where she was presen-
ted with her past mistress jewel.
Mrs. Wilson spoke briefly, thank-
ing the officers and members for
their co-operation during the past
two years.
Plans were made for the first
card party of 1960, which will be
held on Tuesday, December 5. Af-
ter lodge had closed, Santa Claus
arrived. A bountiful lunch was
enjoyed by all. The next regular
meeting will be on Tuesday, Jan-
uary 12, 1960.
Sunday School Executive
Turkey Supper in Church
Turkey supper in the church
parlour of Ontario Street United
Church was attended by members
of the executive of the Sunday
School of that church, with their
wives and husbands. After eat-
ing, a worship service and election
of officers was held.
The new book of study "You
Can Teach" was handed out. The
Christmas concert on Monday, De-
cember 21 at 7.30 in the church
hall was planned.
On December 13 the annual
White Gift Sunday will be observ-
ed, and gifts of canned food and
good used clothing will be brought
in by members of the Sunday
School, in the morning. These
gifts will be sent to the Fred Vic-
tor Mission in Toronto.
BEARTIISIDE CLUB TO GIVE
WHITE GIFTS
The Rearthside Club of Ontar-
io Street United Church will hold
their white gift service on. Thurs-
day evening, December 10, begin-
Mng at 8 p.m, All members are
requested to bring a white gift,
and a friend.
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