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St. Andrew's WA
Met At Home Of
Mrs. A. F. Cudmore
The Women's Association of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
convened at the home of Mrs. Al-
ex Cudmore, Princess 'Street; on
Tuesday.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs, Ed, Farquhar, Mrs. D, J.
Lane presided and following the
opening hymn "When all Thy
Mercies, 0 my God" she read
from the NeW Testament. 2nd
Corinthians, :with a meditation on
"Seeing with Insight."
The secretary, Miss P. McPher-
son submitted the previous min
Utes and Mrs, R. L. McEwen,
treasurer gave the financial state-
ment. A report was made on the
bean -•supper recently served under
the auspices of the society 'which
indicated a successful venture.
Mrs. E. E. Gibson convener of the
supp4'r committee was compli-
mented on the success attained
A substantial sum of money was
voted by the society towards the
anniversary offering of October
24.
Arrangements with the girls'
club were made for decorating the'
church for Anniversary services.
The meeting closes with prayer
following which Mrs. Cudmore, as-
sisted by Mrs. Norman Ball sere-
ed.a cup of tea.
Ontario St. Church
Sunday School
Leaders Meet
The Sunday School,.executive \of
Ontario Street United Church'
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. ;George Lavis on Thursday,
October 7, with 20 members
present, and C. Stewart presiding.
The lesson was read by Mrs:
Schoenhals from Job 38 and 42.
Chapter seven of the study book
"The Bible and the Christian Re-
ligion was ably conducted by Mrs.
William Hoggart,
There was some discussion on
the two senior girls' classes, It
was decided that, the rally day of-
fering in the envelopes would be
given to the M and M treasurer,
Mr. Trewartha; that Mrs: George
Potterwill act as treasurer in
Mrs. Ball's placer (whose resigna-
tion Was _received with regret).
As many as possible are urged to
go to the Sunday School conven-
tion in the Baptist Church, Gode-
rich, on October 13 afternoon and
evening.
A delicious lunch was served by
the, hostess and a courtesymotion
was extended by Mr. McDonald
and Bob. Elliott,
CORRECTION PLEASE
The; total money raised by the
Clinton Hospital Auxiliary from
-the Monster Bazaar held at the
first: of . the month Is $1,970.67
not $1,920.67 as was. published
last week.
RUMMAGE SALE
OF GOOD USED CLOTHING FOR ALL MEMBERS
NOF .THE FAMILY
Especially Good Items For .Children
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23
- 2 p.m.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Auspices: Groups 1 and 2, Brucefield WA
42-b
Country Fair
Sat., Octe 23
Wesley -Willis Lecture Room
3 P.M.
BOOTHS
HOME BAKING — APRONS — PRODUCE
CANDY — DOLL CLOTHES
Afternoon 'Tea
— MENU —
Coid Turkey Potato 5a4ad
Relishes
Bread and Butter — Cake and Tea
— 45 cents —
Everybody Welcome •
42-b
SPECIALS for OCTOBER 21-22-23
TEA—Flowerdale 1/2 Ib. 61c
PEPPER—Black 11/4 oz. jar 19c
PEPPER—Black 2 oz. bag 19c
CORNED BEEF ---Fray Bentos tin 45c
TOILET TISSUE -White Swan 2 rolls 23c
MARGARINE—Solo Brand lb. 29c
BREAKFAST BACON—M.L. I2 Ib. pkg. 35c
COTTAGE ROLLS—Peameal Ib. 45c
CORN -Aylmer Golden 15 oz. 2 tins 23c
BLENDED JUICE -Tree Sweet, 48 oz. tin 33c
GRAPEFRUIT—Florida Seedless—size 96s-5 for 27c
ORANGES—Sunkist—size 344s doz. 33c
THOMPSON'S.. FOOD MARKET
Phone 40 We Deliver
NEW STYLES r
Fine Shoes
FOR. MEN -
BY
SCS TT & 'WHALE
AIKEN
Luggage and Clothing
Phone 2
CANTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954
Personals
Mrs, Arnold Miller and Mrs.
Keith Miller spent the weekend
in Toronto visiting Murray Miller,
who is in Western Hospital there
Clerk L. D. Holland and Asses-
sor J. W. Manning bothattended
the meeting of the district muni-
cipal officers held in Exeter yest-
erday.
Deputy Reeve Mel Crich was in
Niagara Falls on Tuesday and
Wednesday attending a meeting of
the Ontario Barbers' Association
of which he is on- the executive.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guridge,
and Mrs.. Clawson Howard, Mar-
lette, Mich., were over weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chest-
er Farquhar and Mrs. Margaret
Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Tack Partridge,
Sudbury, attended the - Popp-
Young wedding, and also visited
Mr, and Mrs., Joseph Webster,
Clinton. Missi Bertha Webster,
Toronto,attended the Popp -Young
wedding 'on• Saturday, October 9.
Mrs;G. Saville, Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Corless and Mrs. D. Laidlaw
spent Friday of last week in .Brus-
sels. Mrs. Laidlaw visited het
brother, Mr. Logan, while the
others enjoyed a visit with Rey
and Mrs. Andrew Lane, at the
manse.
Stan McDonald, In
Charge of ` YPU
Meeting, Monday
The Young People of Ontario
Street United Church 'met in the
church hall on October 18 for
their weekly meeting which open-
ed with a sing -song led by Stam
McDonald.
The topic "How to Read Your
Bible" under the headings, reg-
ularly, intelligently, carefully, rev-
erently expectantly, was ably
taken by Polly Jervis. A discus-
sion preceded the business period'
after which recreation was enjoy-
ed by all. The meeting closed
with Taps."
0
Good Sound Film
On Church Work
Taken In India
During the next few .weeks
there will be shown in many of
the United Churches of this dist-
rict,-
ist-
rict the famous colour and sound
film: "Where None Shall Thirst".
This film was produced by Rev.
Anson Moorhouse of the United
Church Audio -Visual Department
for a study of the church in India.
It has authentic background
music, speech and sound recorded
on the spot. Members of the
United Church Central India Mis-
sion and church staff assisted him.
The film is in colour, 62 minutes
in length, and gives the viewer
the sense of being right there with
the people,
The picture tells the story of
Andrew Lalli who grew up in the
schools and was trained as a weld-
er. For a time he worked with
his brother and did very well for
himself. Through his grand -
lathe); Dr. Canara, who was a
great influence in Ius Life, Andrew
realized that he ought to do some-
thing more for his own people.
He returned to his studies and
became a mihister.
Everyone is invited to see this
beautiful film for it will give a
new understanding of the Christ-
ian work in India. Plan to at-
tend at the church nearest you.
Schedule
,October 24' --Exeter, James St.,
7 p.m.; 25—Crediton, 8 p.m.; 26—
Seaforth, Northside, 8 p.m.; 27—
Brucefield, 8 p.m,; 28—Gorrie, 8
p.m.; 31—Wingham, 7 p.m.
November 1—Bethel, Winthrop,
8 p.m.; 2—Dungannon, 8 p.ni,;
3—Auburn, 8 p.m,; 4—Belgrave,
8 p.m.; 5—Brussels, 8 p.m,; 7—
Clinton, Ontario Street, 7 p,m,,
8—Londesboro, 8 p.m.; 9 ---Blyth
8 p.m.; 10—Wintbron, Cavan, S
p.m.; 14—Goderich North Street,
7 p.m.
0
Sunday School
Workers Meet In
Goderich Church
Sunday School workers of var•
ions denominations from many
parts of Huron County gathered
in the Baptist Church, Goderich,
on October 13, Earl E. TIamilton,.
Wingham, presided at both ses-
sions with Mrs. E. Donaldson and
Miss Helen Besse al. the organ.
The worship services were 'led
by Rev. S, Finlay and three of the -
Young People, , David Medley,
Carol Thomas and Malcolm Camp-
bell of the Goderich Baptist
Church,
Charles Scott, Auburn, set the
tone of the convention with the
theme story. Excellent discussion
groups feaured the afternoon ses-
sion. These were led by: Rev. H.
C. Burkholder, Rev. D. MacRae,
Wingham; Rev. D. G, Campbell,
Toronto.; Mrs, F. Powell,Clinton;
Mrs. H. Burrell, Wingham; M.
Stephens, Goderich;: Rev. G. Watt,
Dungannon and Rev. S. Finlay,
Goderich. ,.,
Rev, E, Todd, Wroxeter and
Rev. D. 'Maatae gave summaries
of these in the .evening.
The highlight of the convention
was the challenging address de-
livered by the guest speaker, Rev.
H. C. Burkholder, Toronto, gen-
eral secretary of the.O.C.C.E. He
emphasized the great responsibil-
ity of parents and'SundaytSchool
teachers in putting the "touch of
God" in the lives of the boys and
girls and young people. He • also.
showed that - backing Up' their
teaching with their actions is of
the utmost importance.
The following officers were in-
staIIed ,for 1954-55: past president,
Charles Scott, Auburn; president,
Earl E. Hamilton, Wingham; vice-
presidents, Frank Raithby, Aub-
urn and Sam Scott, Seaforth; sec-
retary, Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, Bel-
grave; treasurer, Walter C. Smith,
Teeswater; executive members,
Charles Scott, Clinton; Harry
Snell, Londesboro; Mrs, F. Mar-
shall, Blyth; Harvey Johnston,
Walton; Mrs. F. Powell, Clinton;
Rey. S. Finlay, Goderich; Rev. D.
G. Campbell, Seaforth.
1 Harvey Johnston thanked the
ladies for the very excellent sup-
per, The 1955 convention will be
held in Knox Church, Belgrave.
Neither Rain
These two young
Cubs showed plenty
of the stick-to-it-
ivity which put ap-
ple sales last Satur-
day wayup to the
top. Young Ken
Smith - (left) and
Doug Macaulay
seem to have their
eyes on a good cus-
tomer here, as they
completed a day of
weary work, travel-
ling . throughthe
rain from door to
door, (News -Record
photo),
Nor Sleet
Ladies' Auxiliary
Appoints Poppy
Day Conveners
The regular ineeting of the
Ladies' 'Auxiliary to the Canadian
Legion was held in the Legion
Memorial Hall, Kirk Street, on
Monday evening, October 14. Com-
rade Stanley presided. The meet-
ing opened with - the Legion
charge, one minute of silence for
fallen comrades and the Lord's
Prayer repeated in unison.
Mrs'. Margaret MacDonald, in
absence of those officers, read the
secretary and treasurer's state-
ment. - The president thanked the
members who contributed $70 to
the hospital bazaar by a sale of
home baking.
Tables for use in the rooms will
be bought by the buying commit-
tees. Mrs. MacDonald 'was ap-
pointed convener of bingo for the
next month. Mrs. Managhan and
Mrs; MacDonald gave interesting
reports of the recent Legion con-
vention in Toronto which they at-
tended- as delegates.
The following were appointed
Poppy Day conveners: .St. And-
rew's Ward, Mrs. Haddy; St.
George's Ward, Mrs. Inkley; St.,
John's Ward, Mrs. Matthews and
Mrs. Morgan; St. James' Ward,
Mrs. Managhan. '
Plans were made to entertain.
Brussels and Exeter auxiliaries on
Novenil5er 2. Program and com-
mittee for that meeting is Mrs.
J. E, Cook, Mrs. Fairservice, Mrs.
Watkins and Mrs. Inkley. The
meeting adjourned and a social.
half-hour was enjoyed.
WMS TIfANKOFFERINO
PLANNED FOR OCTOBER 27
The Women's Missionary Socie-
ty of St. Andrew's Presbyterian,
Church are holding their thank -
offering meetineon October 27, in
the church at three o'block. Guest
speaker is Miss Muriel Judd. The
Missionary Societies of other
churches are cordially invited to
attend:
urth%rbices
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1954
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN
CHURCH
REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremiin, Organist
Mrs. J. M. Elliott,
Choir Leader
11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and
Sunday School. The Laymen
will take charge of the choir,
Evening Service withdrawn on ac-
count of St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Anniversary. ,
Wednesday, Oct' 27=2.30 p.m.—
Fall Deanery in St. Paul's.
Guest speaker: Miss E. Geo
vetle, on furlough from India.
Everyone welcome,
Wednesday, Oct. 27-8.15 p.m.—
Friendship Club will meet in
the Parish Hall.
Thursday, Oct. 28-=8 p.m.—Chan-
cel Guild will meet at the
home of Mrs, Hudie.
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday School 9.45 a.m.
Communion Service 11.00 a,m.
Gospel Service ..... • 8.00 p.m.
Children's Hour — Tuesday Even-
ing -7.00 p.m.
TUESDAY, 8 p.m. — Prayer and
Bible Study.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.@..
Victoria Street
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
10.00 a.m.-•Sunday School
11,00 a,m.-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.—Evening Service
Tuesday, 8 p,m, —Prayer Service.
Friday, .730 p.m.—Young People's.
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Invites you to services each
Sunday in the Orange Hall,
Bayfield, at 3.30 p.m., until the
new church is completed.
Speaker: I. Bodenham,
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
ALL WELCOME
Order of Meetings for the
Lord's -Day:
11.00 a.m,—Breaking of Bread
3.00 p.m.—Children's Meeting
7.00 p.m.—Gospel Meeting
Huron Street
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Minister—REV. J. E. OSTROM
Organist—Mrs, George Grant
11.00 a.m.—Morning Service.
12.15 p,m.--Sunday School.
Everyone Welcome
eElep'. illiIfilniteb
(lCfnac
Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship;
Men and Missions Sunday;
M and M Committee;,
Mr. Sam Scott of Seaforth.
11.20 a.m.—Primary School.
12,15 p.m.—Church School.
(Sunday School Anniversary on
October 31).
Evening Service withdrawn for
the Presbyterian Anniversary.
HOLM.ESVTLLE
9.45 a.m.—Church Service and
Sunday School.
Come To The House o£ Prayer
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
l'ASci'OR—REV. A. OLEEN EAGLE, BA., B.D.
ORGANIST --MRS. E. WENDORF
11.00 a,m.—Morning Worship.
12:15 p.m.—Sunday School.
Evening Service withdrawn in favour of St. And-
rew's Presbyterian Anniversary.
TURNER'S CHURCH
2,00-p,m,—Worship.
3.00 p.m.—Sunday School. -
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24.
Af.nniversary' Services
conducted ,by
Rev.. J. R. Waidie, M.A., B.D,
of St. George's Church, London, Ont.
:11,00 a.m.--DIVINE, WORSHIP
Serrnon Subject:
"THE CHRISTIAN VICTORY"
Anthem:
"The Roseate Hues of Early Dawn"
Soto: "THE LORD'S PBAXER" Mr. Leslie Pearson.
7.30 p.m. ---EVENING WORSHIP
Sermon Theme:
"*HAT 'IS RIGHT WITH THE CHURCH"
Anthems:
"The Lord. Lovetlt the Gates of ,Zion"
"The Lord's My Shepherd" with descant.
Solo: "COME UNTO ME" Mrs. Clayton 2L Edward,,
f otierich
The Community is cordially invited to share
in these _Services,
EVERYONE WELCOME
Ch.ntonians Hope
To Buy Jeans
For Byron "Kids"
The Clintonian Club met last
Wednesday, October 13 at the
home of Mrs, Harvey Jenkins with
president Mrs. W Colclough, in
the chair. The usual opening
with the use of the housewife'
creed and the Lord's Prayer, wa
followed by the reports of the sec
retary, Mrs. George %Glazier an
the treasurer, Mrs. Ed Welsh.
A letter' from the preventor
section of. Byron Sanitarium asked
for pajamas for 'the' youngsters
and flannellette cut-out ready t
sew was distributed. A' car
party in the agricultural , offic
board room will be held to''rais
money to buy jeans for the young sters, and little plaid, shirts. Eve
used jeans and shirts will be ac
cepted.
Old wool was handed in to b
s
s
a
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e
n
e
used in getting a ',blanket, on
which tickets will be, sold to raise
more money.
The birthday party will be held
on November 26 in the form of a
turkey banquet in the Conunerc-,
ial Inn Hotel, folltwed by a social '
evening.
Roll call was. answered with an
exchange of bulbs, and the visit-
ing committee reported a busy
period. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. R. Mac-
Donald, on November 10.
Mrs. John Middleton donated a
basket of McIntosh apples for the
mystery prize and this was won
by Mrs, Tom O'Connell,
o ,
ONTARIO STREET WMS
TO ENTERTAIN TUESDAY
The Ontario Street Woman's.
,Missionary Society will meet in
the church hall on Tuesday even-
ing; October 26, at 7.30`p,m,' Mrs.
B. E. Newnham will, be the guest
speaker. A good program is plan-
ned, Invitations have been ex-
tended to the ladies of .Wesley -
Willis United Church, Turner's
appointment and the Girls' Club.
A good' attendance is requested.
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH WA
BAZAAR' and TEA
Saturday, October 30
3' p.m.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CLINTON
AFTERNOON TEA BOOTHS
45c HOME-MADE BAKING
Ham Potato Salad FANCY WORK
• Cabbage Salad- TOUCH -AND -TAKE
Pickles Jello PRODUCE
Pie and Tea HOME-MADE CANDY
Extra piece of Pie, 10 cents 43-b
ATTENTION!
MEMBERS OF ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Go -Getters' Club
ANNUAL AUCTION SALE
A N D
USED CLOTHING SALE
will be held in
St. Paul's Parish Hall
Saturday, Oct. 30
PROCEEDS FOR RESTORATION FUND
Donation of articles from your garden, your ldtehea,
your clothes closets, your attic or your basement, will
be appreciated.
Donations to be left at the Parish Hall on Friday
Evening, October 29 or Saturday Morning, October 30.
For further information call 697 or 27
1/2 PRICE SALE
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