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This Sunday
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
• (Baptist Federation of Canada)
Pastor: Craig Peters, S.A.
Sunday, December 27
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Family Worship—"Handling Our Guilt"
Tues., Dec. 29 8 pam—KOINONIA
Ontario Street United Church
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor; REV. GRANT MILLS, S.A.
Sunday, December 27
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 ant— New Year's Service
TURNER'S
2:00 p.m.—New Year's Service
2.00 p.m.—Sunday School
Peefau-Paii35--oinwz.ixiiic PIRO. allturclico
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
Sunday, December 27
Post-Christmas Theme: "Let The Melody 'Linger On"
WESLEY-WILLIS
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 am.—Church Service
HOLMESVILLE
1:00 ,p.m.- church Service
2:00 p.m.—Sunday School.
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rey. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector
Mr. W. H. Bishop, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Organist
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
Christmas Eve
4:00 p.m.—Holy Communion
11:00 p.m.--Carols by the Choir in the Gallery
11:15 p.m.—Christmas Midnight Communion
Christmas Day
10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
Sunday, December 27
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
9:45 a.m.—Church School
11:00 a.m.—Nine Lessons Carol Service
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
Sunday, December 27
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
10:45 a.m.—Holy Communion
EVERYONE WELCOME
Christian Reformed
Church
Rev. G. J. Heerslnk, Minister
Sunday, Deeember 27
10,00 a.m.—Service in English
2.30 p.m.—Service in Dutch
Every Sunday 6.15 p.m:, Dial
680 CITLO, St. Thomas. Listen
to "Back to God Hour."
EVERYONE WELCOME
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
11.00 a.m.—Breaking of Bread
3.00 p.m.—Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Gospel Service
8.00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer
Meeting and Bible
Reading.
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, December 27
9.45 a.m.—Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
Christmas Program
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Speaker: Mr. John Rea,
London.
Tuesday ----8 p.m.—Prayer Meet-
ing and Bible Study.
All Welcome
Auburn Personals
-Miss Minnie Wagner was the
winner of the prize at Taylor's
store last Saturday evening,
George Collins drew the ticket.
Sam Brown and family
of Port Albert are visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Warner Andrews.
urs.4 Dec. 1964-,-Clintero 14pws-Reor4 Page 7
Dancers Receive Certificates
Twenty-four members of the Clinton Cross
Trailers Square Dance Club received certificates
from guest caller Sgt. John Johnson of Station
Centralia last Wednesday evening during a Grad-
uatton Dance attended by 120 square dance enthus-
iasts, The graduates are, from the left, front row:
Cheryl Wilson, Donna Steeves, Ginny Knight„ Marg
Amirault, Doreen Wade, Brancijna Cormier, Betty
Andari and Louise Mullaney. Centre row: Johnny
Johnson (guest caller), Jean Andari, Ed Mullaney,
Cheryl Edgson, Dorothy Hall/Alice Brochu, Eleanor
Kingdon, Vie Amirault, Paul Cormier and Lenore
Johnson. Back row: Larry Steeves, Clement Paquet,
Gord. Wade, Bill Hall, Ron Funk, Adolph Littrnann
and Ron Kingdon.
(RCM' Photo)
lent at Westminster Hospital,
London,
Mr, and Mrs. Vivan Cooper
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs..
W. L. 'Willis were in London
Friday evening.
Mrs. George Hess of Hensall,
visited recently with Mr. and,
Mrs. Long.
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Chris s Festive/II -
Held At klippen
The Annual !Clnastanas Festi-
val for the Brucefield-Kippen
Pastoral Charge was held Sun-
day evening at the church at 8
p.m. with Rev. Howard Plant
as narrator and choir leader
and Miss Jean Ivison the or-
ganist.
The members of Brucefield
and Kipper choirs presented
the Christmas story in song
and the Young People from the
charge portrayed the nativity
tableau. The soloists were Mrs.
Keith Lovell, Miss Joan Sin-
clair, Mrs. Fred McGregor and
Mr. Henry Binnendyk.
Classified Ads.
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May the peace of Christmas
abide ib :your heart
JOE POTTER and STA
Cities Service Oil
Londesboro Church Decorations
NEWEDMBE Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 482-9511
Clinton, Ontario
Oothen:United ..Church Women
Entertained At Christmas .Meeting
date set for the 'annual meet-
xa as .02..annary -S, 1..90., A mot-
ion was made by Mrs. :Bruce
Keys and seconded by Mrs.
Richard Robinson,. that 'the
LICW get plant% for the amt.-
Ins, Mrs, Russell Erratt thank-
ed Mrs, M. Elliott for the 'job
she has ,done as president. The
meeting closed with a prayer
by Mr. Mortlson, Mr, Morrison
presided r ever the ,election. of
_officers which are as follows:
President, Mrs, Robert Peck;
first vice, Mrs. Anson .McKin-
ley; second vice, Mrs, Allen
Armstrong, recording secretary,
Mrs. Bert McBride;, recording
assistant, Mrs. Clare McBride;
cerresperding secretary, Mrs.
George Simons; treasurer, .Mrs,
Jim Keys; friendship and visi,
tation. committee, Mrs. Russell
Erratt, Mrs, Allen Armstrong,
Mrs, Riohard Robinson, Mrs,
GraChglite$ .
Flying -Officer John J. Rte,
gra,. an accounts officer at
RCAF Station Clinton, re-
cently completed the Senior
Accounts Officers Marino-
ment Course a4 Central Of-
ficers' School, RCAF Station
Centralia. (RCAF Photo)
Doug Robinson.
Group leaders, Mrs, Robert
McKinley, Mrs. John. Robinson,
Mrs. George Simons, Mrs. Floyd
Armstrong, Mrs. Ken Parke;
manse committee, Mrs. Robert
Pock, Mrs. Anson McKinley;
social function, Mrs. Russell Er-
ratt, Mrs, Allen Armstrong,
Mrs. Clare McBride; supply and
welfare, Mrs. Walter Eckel,
Mrs. Jack Eckel, Mrs. 'am
Keys; literature, Mrs. Elgin
McKinley; stewardship and re-
cruiting, Mrs. Mel Elliott;
Christian citizenship and social
action, Mrs, Geo, Simons, Mrs.
M. Morrison; organist, Mrs.
Russell Erratt; assistant, Mrs.
Bruce Keys; birthday. fund,
Mrs. .Arivld Keys; card fund,
Mrs. Keith McBride; tea fund,
Mrs, R0fy McBride.
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Auburn Personals
Mrs. Jack Armstrong enter-
tained members of both Auburn
bowling teams at a Christmas
party at her home in East Wisa
wanosh.
Miss Frances Houston, of
London spent a few days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Houston.
ifolmesvine Oftl.
Regular Meeting •
The .1-folniesville Farm Union
Local 11.eld their annual meet-
ing on December 14 In the
$ohool with 20
members present,
Ken Tyndall„ president, .con.,
ducted the business period .dpr-
ing witch he read three .Consti-
tutienal amendments to De Vet-
ed on by members, Bob. Stirt-
ling reported on. the
Ottal Ccareentralted Mille Meet-
iog bold 41.1; T.4-0$tock,
Mrs, magic Thompson of
Varna, vicepresident of the On-
tario Farmers' Union Women's
Division gave an address Ontlic
cost of being up to date in our
modern world. She encouraged
all members to try to take of-
floe, Shp told members. that
memberships in the OFtJ are
coming. in strongly and she
brought members up to date on
happenings at the head office
in .GLIPIPh•
The president thanked Um
Thompson and the members for
their co-operation during the
past .year,
The chair was turned over to
Mrs, Thompson to conduct the
election of officers for 1965,
which are -as folloWs.: 'Presi-
dent, Ken Tyndall, vice-presi-
dent, Bdb Stirling; secretary,
Mrs. Robt. Taylor; assistant,
Mrs. John 'Semple; treasurer;
Mrs. Frank Potter; junior pre-
sident, Bill. Dykstra; auditors,
John Semple and Edgar Rath-
well; press . secretary, Mrs.
Frank Hill; assistant, Mrs. M.
Thompson,
Members were reminded of
the county meeting to be held
January 6, 1965, for which the
speaker- Will be John Doliner,
newly elected president of the
OFU.
A draw on an electric blanket
was won by Frank Hill. The
blanket' was donated back to
the Union and will, be auction-
ed off at a later meeting.
Lunch was served by the
ladies.
The next meeting. of the.
Hoimesville • Farm Union will
be January 11, 1965.
Auburn .Personals
Mrs. -Robert Arthur enter-
tained last weekend in -honor
of her daughter Jayne's sev-
enth birthday, Games and con-
tests were directed by Jennifer
and Shelley Grange and a large
birthday cake was served after
the dinner. The little guests
were Marilyn Wightman, Lynn
Turner, Sylvia Rutkowicz, Mau-
reen Longhurst, Faye Seers,
Yvonne Bean, Lorraine Chem-
ney, Debbie IVfcGuiness and
Karen 1VIcClinchey,,
A group of RCAF Clinton.
Sergeants' Mess Members and
representatives from the Wog
men's Auxiliary at the base
made an annual visit to the'
Huron County Home last week
where the president of the
mess, Warrant Officer W. A.
Wickware, presented a wheel.-
chair which was accepted for
the home by the superintend-
ent, Mr. Johnston.
The 50 visitors included a
band with a 20-voice choir
composed. of Members of the
Mesa and the Women's Auxil-
iary,
or
Damaged Trees
Need Attention
Bark wounds mid broken
branches on storm-damaged
trees should have immediate
attention says Iforti,eultuelsts
with ,the Ontario Departarent of
Agriculture
Broken stubs should be cut
back flush with the trunk or
baCk to a lateral branch and
trimmed smooth with a sharp
knife. if the bark on the trunk
is split it should be trimmed
to a beat-like Shape, In shap-
ing the pointed ends, the re-
movel of some healthy hark is
generally necessary. Healing
proceeds More rapidly if .Wounds
are cut to this general shape
and tile Collection of moisture
at the bottom is avoided.
After pruning completely cov-
er the wounded area With an
asphalt tree wound dressing or
grafting compound, These ina-
teriaig tire readily available
from store Selling horticultural
supplies. aueli fragment ex-
eludes disease Organistnt and
preVentS decay,.
Mr, Frank Wright and Mr.
Andrew Petrie of Seaforth, left
by car last week for a winter's
vacation in Venice, Florida,
Mr, and Mr's. Jahn Kerr of
Dublin were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr.
Seveaa oases of measles and
chickenpox have been reported
in the area.
The many friends of Mr. Bud
McLeod (formerly of Kipper")
will regret hearing he is a pat-
MIDDLETON
The annual Christmas com-
munion service will be- held in
St. James Church, Middleton,
Thursday evening, December 24
at 8:30 p.m.
On Sunday, December 27,
service in St. James will take
the form of the Six-Lesson Car-
ol Service and Will be held at
2:30 p.m.
Flowers were placed lin St.
James Church on Sunday last
to the Glory of God and in lov-
ing Memory of the.late Harold
W. Clark, His wife was the
former Edna Wise.
Christmas Greetings from
Management and Staff of
WISE Plumbing
& Heating
Harold Wise
. Herb Staffer
Frank MacDonald
Richard Carter
Lance Saddler
Doug Currie
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The Christmas meeting af
the Cieshen tiCW .WAS held .at
Floyd ArniStrong's pp. Dec.
with Miss, John Robinson's
gre'lli> ih charge, Mrs. John
Robinson .opened •svith a. airist-
mos poem and hymn and gave.
the Clutstmas 'story on the tra.,
dittonal and the religions aide,
assisted by Mrs, M. Morrison,
Mrs, Doug Robinson and Mrs,
Wrner Hayter, The group heard
a duet .by Anne Hayter and
aieryl Peck With. Tommy Rob-
W.50n at the piano, Mrs, Elm-
er .171aYter Sang g -hymn, and
Tommy. Robinson played a
piano .instrhinontal„
Mrs, Mel Elliott took charge
.f)f the businoss.. The minutes
were read and '.4.)praved, Final
reports wore beaid. from Mrs.
:Roy McBride and Mrs, Arnold
Key, A card of thanks was
read from Roy McBride, The
NEWS O KIPPEN
(Correspondent, MRS. N, LONG. Phone Hensall 278-W-1)
The window coves along the walls of Landes:-
. boro United Church are decorated this year like the
above photograph shows. The modernistic crea-
tions illustrate parts of the Christmas story, and
Annual School Meeting
of SS No. 4 East and West Stanley
to be held in the East School
on Wednesday, December 30
at 1:30 p.m.
An important letter from the Inspector,
J. E. Burrows, will ciiscUssed
at this meeting,
JACK DUNN, Secretary-fireaserer,
SS No. 4 E. '& W., Stanley.
Airmen Visit
County Home
were made and arranged by members of the Lon-
desboro, Burns and Constance branch of the Can-
adian Girls in Training.
(News-Record Photo by John Visser)
We opreCiote
your 15Eitrond6e. K. C. Cooke
Dial 4824012 Clinton
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To you and yours,
heartiest good wishes of the Season!