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Clinton News-Record, 1960-12-22, Page 15Attend Your,.(1,1turch This Sunday Ontario Street -United Church "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" Pastor Flaw -.GRANT MILLS, 9,45 School 11,00 .a.m.--New Year's. Service 7.30 p.m—Evening Chapel Service Turner's church 2.00 p.m,--New Year's Service 3,00 p.m—Sunday .$011001 • CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor; JOHN ADVI-1AN, 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—"THE DOORS OF THE YEARS" Tuesday---7,30 p.m,--Prayer Meeting and Bible Study A Cordial Welcome To All CLINTON PHONE HU 2.9511 I At This Offer SAVE $ 595,00 On A Brand New 1960 Studebaker Lark Completely Equipped — Ready for the Road! Thuts,o, 1ec, 29. 1900,,-..Clinton News-Record Page Mrs. Mary Anderson, 143 David Beattie, Woodstee Maple Street, spent Christmas spent Christmas with his pa Day with her nephew and niece, eats, Mr. and. Mrs. George Ides Jack and Catherine Plumtree. tie, 55 Rattenbury Street.. After Christmas Sale All Christmas Cards 2 Price NEWEDMBE Pharmacy Harry J. Roulston, Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Long- field and two children, Janet and Nancy, London, spent Christmas Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Col- lins and family, RR 4, Clinton. Mary Jane and Robert Thompson, Kitchener, are sp- ending their Christmas vaca- tion with their grandparents, Rev, and Mrs. E. J, Roulston, Wesley-Willis manse. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Adams, Toronto, spent the holidays with the former's mother, Mis, Ada Adams. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bur- ley, London, visited with her on Saturday. Holiday guests of Dr, and Mrs, Welter Qakes were David A, Oakes, P. Eng„ Winnipeg; Dr, Harris Oakes, Toronto Gen- eral Hospital end Miss Mary ChiSolin, Toronto, Jack and Catherine Plumtree spent December 26 with their cousins, William McDowell and Mrs. Helen McMillan, RR, 2, Sea forth. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Liver- more, Clinton; Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Green, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. William Hess, Wood- stock, were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Liver- more, 138 King Street, Clinton. Mr, and Mrs. Benson Corless and family, Goderich, were with Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Corless, 121 Orange Street on Sunday. In the evening, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless, they motored to Zurich and enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Breakey and family. Orr-Paquette (Ba,yfield Correspondent) A quiet marriage was sol- emnized at the parsonage, Bay- field, on Thursday evening, De- cember 22, 1960, at nine o'clock by the Rev. W. C. Smith when, Denise Mary Rose Paquette be- came the bride of William Ro- bert Orr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paquette, Ottawa, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Orr, Bayfield. The bride wore a red satin sheath dress, white hat and gloves, and a brown fur coat. The witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell, Clinton. Mrs. Bell was attired in a light green wool dress, beige hat and wore a white fur coat. The young couple have taken up residence in his trialler home located on his parent's property up on Sarnia Street. A welcome is extended to the bride and best wishes to the young couple for many years together. botev-Aiiitis Nahneetiiite 1nite.4 (inarcleee REV. EDGAR J. ROULSTON, MINISTER Sunday, January 1, 1961 A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL Sermon Subject: "GOD BEFORE AND BEHIND" WESLEY-WILLIS 11.00 a.m.—Public Worship, 12.15 p.m.—Church School HOLMESVILLE 1.30 p.m.—Public Worship 2.30 p.m.—Church School ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA St. Paul's — Clinton REV. C. S. INDER, Rector Charles Merrill, Organist SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS (New Year's Day) 8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.—Parish Communion and Sermon Tuesday and Wednesday, January 3 and 4, 1961 WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES St. Paul's, both nights, 8 p.m. All people of Clinton District are heartily welcomed. Tuesday, January 3—St, Paul's Guild will meet in Parish Hall at 2.45 p.m. With Best Wishes! MARTIN'S Dept. Store CLINTON PRE-STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE SALE ALL WOOL COATS BORG COATS CAR COATS SKIRT & WESKIT SETS SHETLAND W OL SWEATERS We take this opportunity to thank you fbr your patronage in the post and to wish you every success in the New Year, LAWES DtriszEtz BLousns ..suireg SauggiLlidevao GO V/615 and PYJAMAS News of Auburn Correspondent: MRS. W. BRADNOCK PHONE AUBURN 53W 1 S A GALAXV 07 ,1-13ES'G Z,DISICES FO'R A NATI).21 TEA'RI W. C. Newcombe Rexall Pharmacy Clinton and District Obituaries BAYFIELD BAPTIST ' CHURCH REV I. BODENHAM Sunday, January 1 10.00 a.m.--..Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service. Guest speaker for bath ser- vices: Captain Walter Hughes, Ilderton. Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. You are cordially invited to these services, Joseph Street 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 Day as follows: Services 11.00 a.m.—Breaking Bread 3.00 p.m.—Sunday. School 7.00 p.m,—Preaching the Gospel 8.00 p.m.—Wednesday—Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading. St. Andrew's' Presbyterian Church Rev, D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister Mrs. M. J. AGNEW, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, January 1 9.45 a.m.—Church School 1.0.45 a.m.—Public Worship "Beginning A New Year" ALL CORDIALLY WELCOMED Christian Reformed " Church REV. L. SLOFSTRA Minister Sunday, January 1 10.00 a.m.—Service in English 2.30 p.m.—Service in Dutch EVERYONE WELCOME Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, January 1 9.45 a.m.—Worship Service 11,00 a.m.—Sunday School 7.30 p.m.—Guest Speaker: Mr. Neil Lowey, Goderich, Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer & Bible Study. All Welcome Mrs. Janes Oonthron. ..(eleneall Correspondent) Mrs, James Beethron, Lon- don, formerly of Henson, died suddenly in Victoria Hospital., London, on Monday, December 26, from a severe heart seizure she suffered on Christmas Day, The former Bertha M, Yung- .blut, she was born in Auburn and had lived in kiensall for 45 • years until two years ago when she took up residence in Len- den. She was an active member of Carmel Presbyterian Church, associated with various organ- izations and held -offices in the Women's Missionary Society, the Women's Association, and soloist in the church choir. Mr. Bonthron predeceased her some years ago. Surviving are one son 'Harold, Henson; one daughter Jean, Mrs. M. B. Greer, London; two sisters, Lil- lian, Mrs, Norman Pepper, Hanover; Rose, Mrs, J. M. Hell, Pittsburg, Pa.; one brother Wes, Hamilton; four grandchil- dren, Brian, Bevan, Janice and Shelley Bonthron, Hensall, Rev. G. C. Vals,. Galt, offici- ated for public funeral service held from the Bonthron funeral chapel, Hen,sall, on December 28; Interment 'was in Exeter Cemetery. Mrs. Albert Livermore The death occu:ed suddenly at her home RR 4, Clinton, on Tuesday, December 20 of Mrs. Ada Ilveimeee. She was horn and raised in Surrey, IDegland coming to Can- ada after World War One as the wife of Atbeve Livermore. For approximately 30 years they resided in New Toeonto atil Mimic°, then moved to Owen Sound until Mr. Liver- more retired from the CNR in 1952, They then moved to Clinton and have resided on the edge of town on No, 4 Highway WEOLEY-WILLIS WA TO MEET JANUARY 5 The Wesley-Willis United Ch- urch Woman's Association will meet on Thursday afternoon, January 5 at 2,30 p.m. in the church parlour, since that time. Surviving are her husband and two daughters, Iris (Mrs.. G. J. Hunt) Toronto, and Dor- othy, (Mrs, T, P. Flanagan) Ecirnenton, four grandchildren, five sisters, and two brothers, to Surrey, England, and one sister hi New South Wales, Au- stralia. Funeral service was held on December 22, from the Ball and Moteh funeral borne, ton. The Rev. Grant Mills, On- tario. Street United Church of- ficiated. Interment was in Cu-.in ton Cemetery, HOSPITAL AVM LIARY ANNUAL, JANUARY The annual meeting of the Clinton Hospital Auxiliary will be held in the Nurses Residence an Tuesday, January 3 at 8 Pon. A good attendance is re- quested, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred San- derson and daughters, Barbara, Margaret and Mary, spent Christmas with his brother, John Sanderson, Mrs. Sander- son, Sylvia and Elmer at Blyth. Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and fam- ily were; .Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown, William, Shirley, Carole, Ronnie and Nancy; Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Patterson, Gode- rich; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mac- Donald, London; Mr. and Mrs. William Riddell, La Riviere, Manitoba; Arthur Youngblut and Mrs. George Beadle. Lawson Meehan, a former employee at the CPR here, has recently received the appoint- ment of Road Master at Wood- stock. Mrs. O. 1-4. Paisley spent the holiday weekend in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McMan- us, Windsor, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr: and Mrs. J. E, "Cap'' Cook, Mr, and Mrs. C. B, Holmes and Peter from Kingston, spent Christmas weekend with Mrs. W. S. R, Holmes, 132 High St. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lep- pington, Clinton, spent Monday with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lei- bold and family, BR 2, Clinton. Christmas Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Lepp- ington and family, North St., were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leppington, .Clinton. Rev, and Mrs, E. J. Roulston, 193 Townsend Street, spent Christmas with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Miss Lillian Stewart, Lon- don, spent the holiday with her mother, Mrs. William Stew- art. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison, Toronto, spent last weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hamil- ton and John. Robert Turner was the lucky winner at Taylor's store last Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Russel King are spending the • Christmas holiday with her brother Carl Youngblut, Mrs, Youngblut and family at Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young- blut and daughter, Lo:ic and Robert Youngblut, all of Lon- don, and George Sloan, Blyth, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph D. Munro, The sympathy of this district is extended to Robert Ferris, Paisley, whose mother, Mrs. Barbara Ferris passed away suddenly while getting ready to go shopping, Mr. Ferris taught school here at SS No. 9 1-Iullett and USS No. 11 East Wawanosh a few years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nichol- son, Paul and Louise, Seaforth; Mrs. Amelia Nivins and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tait and Cin- dy, Auburn were guests on Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. William Cowan, Dwight, George and Chris. • Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh, Miss Betty Marsh and Mrs. Herbert Mogridge spent the holiday with Mr, and Mrs. How- ard Wallace and family at Brampton. Also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gormerly Thomp- son and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and family. Dr. Hel- en Marsh, New York, also was a guest there, IRWIN S LADIES CLINTON HENSALL SHAGGY-SKIRT MATERIALS 54" wide BROWN --PURPLE ---GREEN Reg, $6.95 S eda, SI„95 Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, Kathryn and Richeile, Exeter, and Miss Margaret Wright, Brantford General Hospital sp- ent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur, Jayne and John Wright. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig over the holi- day were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Strasser, Barbara and Beverley, Sault Ste. Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worsen and Terry, .Gode- rich; Mr, and Mrs, Robert J. Craig, Caroline, Vera, Jane and Jeff, Ilderton and Mr. and Mrs. William S. Craig, Bruce, Brent and Jamie, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert eSiler and family, all of Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. John Deer and Robert Daer were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norman McClinchey and Cathy. - William Haggitt and Miss Rose Marie spent the weekend with ,his sister Mrs, Eppie Car- rick, 'Goderich. •. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham- ney spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chamney, Larry, Paul, Lorraine, Douglas and Eldon. • Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stoltz, Donald and Douglas of Guelph, and Mrs. Marguerite Chopin of Wingham, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz. Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson, William and Nancy were Thomas Ander- son and Miss Loraine, Toronto; Misses Donna Lynne and Dale Anderson, Queen's University, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs, William S. Kruse and Elizabeth, Kitch- ener and Mrs. Edgar Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath- well, Michael and Janice, Owen Sound, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt, Johnny and Paul spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Livermore and family at Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. John Weir, Joan and Bob, London, were Christ- mas guests with his father Dr. B. C. Weir and his sister, Mrs. Duncan Mackay, Mr. Mackay, Barbara and Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pent- land, North Bay, are spending the Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. Charles Straugh- an. Me, and Mrs. Harry Arthur, Judy, Mark and Greg, visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Keller, Blyth. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkcormell, Mary and Diane on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake, Faye and Maryanne, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirkconnell and Donald, Goderich. Mrs. Charles Straughan, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pentland, Mr. and Mrs. Wcs Bradnock, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bennett, John, Jill ard Jim, Port Albert, spent f. Cheizinv: dey with Mr. trad -1t Tln"ci:rl Nicholt,on, Tram r..d Caw.Scanre h. leeriee Inn evealte; atm. Steauglan re- it tolfsplio ,ie nr:7aT f, ni'.L'ee, Pv rs. homer Satil•ntoon, •A'Ilo was on her wily to St. Margarets, New Bruns- wick. She had been with her daughter in Saskatoon on Sun- day morning to see her grand- children open their gifts; visit- ed a few hours with a son in Winnipeg and called Auburn from Territito. She would be in New Brunswick to see four grandsons open their gifts on Monday morning. Small world with jet transportation, Visitors last Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Craig were Mr. and Mrs, James T, Craig, Mr. and Mrs. William Craig, Allan and Brian, all of Auburn and Mr, and Mrs, Mel Craig and daughters, Kathleen, Mary, Patsy and Margaret, Blucva)e. Guests with Mr. and Mrs, Reg Shultz and family were Carman Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby, John Raithby, Mr., and Mrs. Alvin Leather- land, Edgar, Marie and Joyce Leathorland - and Miss Winni- fred Leggett, London, New Year's Greetings To Our Friends and Customers Thanks For Your Patronage WILLARD and ARTHUR Regular Price $2,590 Bob's Special 1,995 You SAVE - $ 595 WE Can AND Do BEAT CITY PRICES It costs you less to buy from W. H. 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