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Personals 'p �gagement Amoun�ea CWL Appoints
Mrs: R. Dalrymple Celebrates Her iIullett Township Residents Celebrate Pp
• • Mrs. John Wesley' Stack, New Committees' r
Mr. and Mrs. F, Jones, Loudon, house, Bruceheld, :announces ,
Eighty -Seventh Birthday At Hoare spent tine weekend with Mr. and Fifty Years Of Happily Married Life tele engagement of her young. ,
M t H E er daughter, Eva Mae, to Ro= Plains For Bazaar
Birthday greetings were extend- ns. PPI."-, Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Vodden, Mrs. Vodden has one brother, bert McKay Wilson second'
Mr. and Mrs: T. C. Cooke; Tim- life-lon residents of Hullett Amos Ball, Goderich, and one sis- son of Mr and M 's. Lorne The regular monthly meeting,
ins, are visiting with Mr, and r . '
g lownshnp, celebrated the 50th an - ter, Mrs, John. Gibbmgs,'Clzntor Wilson, Brucefield,, The wed- of the ClintonClinton-Subdivision of the
C. V.Cooke. niversary of their wedding last Mr. Vodden has 'three sisters and will take , lace uietl Catholic' Women's League was
Mr: and Mrs: W F. Cook, Sar ding P quietly
week. three brothers. early in November.. 44x_ held. in the church hall on Tuesday
visited with Mr. and Mrs. On October 26 1:904, Wesley A family. dinner was served to _ g with Mrs. Mona g hon
rank Mutch over the weekend.: - and guests Hall, in the chair. le Reynolds'
,• - Bodden, "son .of fife' late Mr., 50 in the Community, in the 'Nizs. Clem
Mr. and -Mrs. Donald A. Deas, Mrs. :,William Vodden, and Eunice Londesboro,, Friday • night, when GOOD WILL CLUB ARRANGES gave the treasurer's report. The
ondon; spent the weekend with Bail., daughter of the late Mr. and all members of the family except 7I I A N KOFFERING MI DTING minutes and correspondence were
he latter's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Mrs, John Ball, all of Hullett one son, Herbert, . were present; read by Mrs. John Anstett. The
C. Wilson. Township, were married at the also all Mr. and Mrs. Vodden's The thankoffering meeting of various committees gave reports:
Mrs. Harry Johnson, Walkerton, evbrothers- and` sisters • and relatives
home of the bride's ,parents: Rev. the 'Good Will Club `of. Wesley- The 'following committees were
of Clinton; Called on Mr, J; G. gelland performed the'sere- from Sault Ste: Marie; Meeh, Th e a ointed;. visiting, Mrs,.. J. Wilson
Walters, R.R, Seatorth;,Mrs, Wal='
Monday to one of Clinton's
vely old ladies, Mrs. Robert
ter (Mary) on,'Clinton; Mrs.'
Jack (Sadie) Horton, Dodsiand, m
Mrs.
alrymple„ Ontario Street, who
Sask.; William Walters, Goderich;
detiy marked her 87th birthday
at day.
James Walters, Pontiac, Mich.;
Bert Walters, Tuckersmith Town- nn ta,
'F
On November 1, 1867, (the' year
Confederation) Helen Fairbairn
ship; and Edward Walters, Nipa-
win, Sask: One}. daughter, Mrs.
W: J. (Grace) Miller;, Clinton, died it
as born'to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
airbairn; Thames 'Road.' When
four years ago.
Mrs. Dalrymple has two broth-H:
ie was a small.'baby,.her parents
oved one -and -a -quarter miles
ers, Walter Fairbairn, Kippen, and f
armdrly
fist of Hensall, where later as a
John- Fairbairn, Winnipeg, ,Man., a
al
lung girl she attended S.S. No.
who are still living. o
A member of : Ontario Street
Tuekersmith:
On November 6; 1889, she was
United Church, Clinton, she was
formerly .associated with its wo-d
arried to Edward Walters and
men's organizations, s
fey farmed .on the second cones-
spite having suffered a
on _of Tuckersmitb until Mr.
fractured 'hip last spring, _which h
c 'hip
ralters' death in 1906. Seventeen
,ars lat8r, in Goderich, she mar-
forces her to use canes for getting
about, Mrs. Dalrymple is in excel -
ed Robert Dalrymple, a retired
lent health, having the use of all i
firmer, who asa young boy had
her faculties. She 'sews, _reads, t
it across the aisle from her in
listens to the radio and has a
:hoot 'They went west.to;;Moose
'cheery life' which is brightened
aw, Sask., ,and after Mr.' -Dai-
,maple's sudden death, she re-
by her. companion ' housekeeper, a
Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, ho is not J
irned to Huron County'to live
'a day younger than 86!' b
, Clinton in 1935.
„Mrs, Dalrymple has a family by
er,first marriage of six sons and
B -L YPU. Holds
ve daughters, 36 grandchildren
a
d
,id•53 great grandchildren. Her
imily includes: Frank Walters,
T 1Vely Meeti,
' 9
ho farms on the homestead . in
uckersmith Township; Elliott
Plan ,Social Hour
The Burns-Londesboro Young
People's Union met in the base- .
of the church on Sunday
1
Mothers' Groupment
evening, and began with a lively
Will Make.,
sing -song. Marguerite ,Lyon was
in charge of the worship service.
D ,
3aby s"Layette
Bob McDougall led in prayer, 'fol-
lowed by Peggy Peckitt leading in
Mrs. Lawrence Haughton, pre-
the responsive reading.
Marguerite Lyon gave a story
ided for.the October meeting of
on "What is Stewardship?" Ted
he Wesley -Willis Mothers' Study
Hunking read a story about David
roup at the home of Mrs. D. B.
Livingstone: Glenda McDougall
almer, when 19 mothers were
,resent. A short worship service
read a poem.
The president, Gail Manning, '
pened the meeting and Mrs. Wil-
was in charge for the business
red Jervis tools charge of the
part of the meeting and secretary
iusiness. It was decided to make
'
Barbara Peckitt was in charge of
layette in November.
the minutes.
Mrs. Kingswell read a humorous
It was reported that 32 •mem-
xticle "Worming His Way Out".
bers had attended the Presbytery
�Izs. Cervantes read a poem "The
rally in Wingham. The meeting
toungest Kid" and Mrs. Palmer
decided to hold an installation
•ead 'A Spotty Story".
service for the new officers at the
The guest speaker for the even-
morning service on November 14,
ng was Mrs. Ewan Ross, Holmes-
since this is the beginning of the
rine. She spoke of the function
YPU week across Canada.
and organization of the Children's
A committee appointed to plan
kid Society in Huron. County, and
extra • activity for YPU week, re-.
;old of her work in the "Protee-
ports that the YPU will hold a so -
:ion Department" of the -Society.
tial hour after the missionary filen
Ser address was very interesting
on India which is to be shown in
ind all present voiced their ap-
the church on Thursday, Novem-
�reciation. A discussion followed.
ber 11.
the hymn "Blest Be the Tie that
Recreation was followed by a
Binds" was sung and the Mizpah
lunch of hot dogs and hot cocoa,
oenediction closed the meeting.
and the meeting closed with
Mrs. N. Shepherd, president of
"Taps."
the Women's Missionary Society,
o --
was present and invited the moth-
ers to come to the WMS Novem-
ONTARIO STREET GIRLS
ber meeting, which will be held
WILL MEET THURSDAY
November 11 at 8 p.m, in the
church parlour.. A happy social
The Ontario Street Girls' Club
will hold its regular meeting rn
hour followed the meeting.
Mrs. A. Dale will be in charge'
the church parlour on November
11 at 8 p.m. Group three will be
of the November meeting .on
in charge and Mrs. Dunstan will
November 23.
be guest speaker.
CLINTON BRANCH NO. 140 CANADIAN LEGION
Invites
All Veterans
To attend the following Services IN CLINTON
Church Parade, Sunday, Nov. 7
parade to fall in of Legion Holl at 10,15 a.m.
Remembrance Day Service and
Parade, November 11 !l 1954,
parade to form up at Old Public School Grounds
at 9.20 a.m.
All Veterans are asked to attend
Berits and Medals to be worn
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Mrs. Thomas Leppmgton and mon dinner was followed by a dance, Willis United, Church will be held PP
thers in town on Monday: y and Mrs. Arnold Dale, lunch; Mrs.
Lobb e several They were. attended by Mabel On Saturday afternoon and on: Tuesday, November. 9, in ',Elie J O'Connor; Mrs. C. O'Brien, Mrs.
Mrs. C..G.. Lob spent Vodden, the ' bridegrooms sister, evening, Mr. and Mrs. Vodden re- church parlour: Mrs. L. Jervis E. O'Brien and Mrs. 0. Priestap,
ays during the weekend with her who is Mrs. Newman Garrett and ceived friends at the home of d' ass Ida Walkinsha are con-
on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and o lives in -Tucker mith Town their daughter, Mrs. Bert Shob ail M v Final arrangements were made
Mrs. Orval ;I obb and family, Chat- ship, w A 'Ball rother of brook Hullett Townshi , rs. veners. Miss. Esther Jamieson is for the November bazaar.
am iand mos b P M The meeting closed with the
the bride, Who lives`in Goderich. Vodden received _ in , an orchid guest speaker: g
,Mr. and Mrs. George Wrlght; The have lived all but five years crepe dress; with' black accessories League prayer
Hamiota, Man. are visiting friends y —
of their married life on their pies- and a corsage of baby 'yellow, ,
i this vicinity. Mrs. 'Wright is ent' farm . on concession 9, , Hullett chrysanthemums.- Mrs. Newman '
he 'former. Bertha Stanley,, Hol - Garrett Cli ton' and Mrs. Amos
Township. R' ' D. E. Dal S eaks At St. Joseph's
mesville. They have a' family of one dau Ball, Goderich, poured •tea. The p
Mr. , and `Mrs. Lawrence Wise Mrs. Bert . guests were served b four rand-
ghter and. five. soils, M g Y, g ' Y •
nd their two , daughters, ,.Mrs. Shobbrook, ' Hullett'•' Township; 'daughters: ' r Icer Sudaht Of our Lad
ack Yeack and Mrs: Oren Bar- Herbert, British -Columbia; Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Vodden have re- `"o g y - y
er, Sault Ste. Marie; Mich. spent neth, atwh'ome; Roy, ,Summerhill;, celved many useful gifts, includ-
Sunda with Mr, and Mrs. INarles Special evening devotions in St, organization will develop the type ..
Wise yKirk Street. Leonard, Paris; 'and: Fred, Gode-° ing a purse of money from Joseph's Roman, Catholic Church, of ;Catholic that the present day
Visitors at the home of. Mr. rich 'Township, family. Clinton, were held Sunday night demands.. The Sodality challenges
nd Mrs: John h Sutter on Sun- to mark the feast of "Christ the its members to become saints, to
ay included: Miss Shirley G. King". • ,Rev. Douglas E. Daly, be heroes and heroines of God
Sutter, Preston; R. P. Robbins, Ontario ' Street �'1' A Clintonians Earn S.S„ Toronto, the national secre= Said Father Daly: "Some 33
Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. �y� �T p tary of;the Sodality, of Our Lady, have accepted the challenge in the
Ronald Davis, Acton. 11111 Visit, At x$20 Worth Of spoke on the Sodality. history of'the Sodality, and have
Among the guests at a reunion / r The Sodality, an organization of founders of religious orders wsaints; some have hile
party at the home of Miss Daphne The Count Home. Jeans For Byron Catholies, either single or married,' some become'Popes of our church.
Staib, Woodstonck, on Sunday, ✓ ✓ was originally founded in 1563 by Our times bitterly need men and
were Miss Janie .'Moffatt, Sea- The Ontario Street United The Clintonian Club held a Rev. John Leuins,• a Jesuit father women who have the ambition and
forth; Miss Shirley Sutter, Pres- Church Woman's Association met successful card party on Monday in Roman College, Rome, for boys the talent to become saints,' he
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Deas, in the church hall on Tuesday, No- night. The ladies cleared over $20 and young women. In 1751, young continued.
London; Elwin Merrill and Mr. yember 2. The meeting opened which they plan to spend provid- girls and women were admitted. Referring to the Canadian Mar-
and.Mrs. Benson Sutter, with Mrs. Radford in the chair; ing, jeans for the youngsters in Today the age -group includes high
the singing of a hymn and repeat- the preventory ward at Bron tyro (the greatest men who came
ghhg Ym P Y school students with the emphasis
ing the 23rd Psalm in; unison, fol- Sanitorium; London: Guests for being placed on adult groups, par- into Canada), Joan of Are who led
Rebekahs Have lowed by the Lord's Prayer. the evening were members of the titularly 'single and married work- her people, and many others, he
Mrs. C. Elliott, in charge of de Mary Hastings Clubs of Wingham ers,.those in higher studies and declared: "A saint is one who does
votions, took as her subject, and. Goderich. those who can extend influence in what God wants e . do, c -
Guests From thought, word and deed. He roc-
' Winners at euchre were: ladies, public life.
' Prayer." P tices generosity to his neig bar, '.
Mrs. Agnes Robertson, Mrs. Vaud= modesty, respect for authority in
Nearby Towns A delegation was appointed to Said Father Daly, "The Feast of y
erburgh, Clinton; consolation, Mrs. g g both public and private life, in
go to the fall rally at Centralia on Pearl Thom son, Wingham. Men, Christ the Kin is a most fitting
Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge, Wednesday, November 3. A visit P Said
of which to speak -on the every moment of his life.
Exeter, members were guests of Henry Sioman, Howard Snell, and y Father Daly told of the program
� to the County Home on November Sodality of Our Lady, the
Huronic Rebekah Lodge, No. 306, p g consolation, Ernest Epps; all of
Sodalists follow — a way of life
23 was lanned. A nominatin objective of the feast is precisely
When Mrs. Meta Priestly,assemb- Clinton. y which calls for five exercises of
committee for new officers for the. objective of the Sodality. The
]y -president, pard her annual visit. 1955 were named: Mrs, Fear, Mrs. Mrs. Bromley, Wingham, won objective is the reign of Christ piety, which are practiced every.
Also present was Mrs. Ann Hend- Crich and Mrs. Connell.' A silver the: basket of groceries; Mrs. E. the King, throuffh personal holi- day.
erson, 'Seaforth, district deputy cup was presented to the new Epps, lucky saucer; Mrs: Robin ness and apostolic activity." Father Daly, who represented
president. baby at the parsonage. Campbell, Wingham, was lucky in The founder's purpose, he said, Canada at the International' Con -
Exeter performed the opening having a birthday nearest to the was the shaping of boys and girls gress of Sodality Directors in
Two piano solos were sung by i
ceremonies of the lodge under the tate of the party; Mrs. Joe Mont -
Mrs. E. Radford; and a trio was into good Catholics — to spend Rome in 1950, was named to the
direction of he
Grand Verna gomery, Wingham, won the lucky
sung by three little girls, Effie their lives in making God better General Council of World Federa-
McDonald. Mrs. Mabel Nickerson chair prize. known, loved, and served by oth- tion of Sodalities of Our Lad at
and Carol a meeting
and Susie y
then introduced Mrs. Priestly to The next meeting of the club ers. This challenge has been re- the Sodality World Congress in
the lodge and Mrs. Edith Johnston McCann, The meeting closed with will be held, on November 10 at g
a hymn and benediction. A nice newed. The Pope feels that the Rome in September, 1954
introduced Mrs. Henderson. the home of Mrs. R. MacDonald.
Corsages were presented to Mrs. lurch was served by the London o
Priestly and Mrs. Henderson by Road and Huron Road East C
Noble Grand Ethel McPherson and groups.
Mrs. B. Taylor. o X50 TO Flood Fund
■ a ■
Mrs. 'Priestly gave a very in -
sparing talk on the Rebekah order Ali glican Deanery From Ladies Of �.We Spe
Mrs.Annie Glew. Guests werere •c' a I i z e
and was presented with a gift Met Wednesdav Tuckersmith Club
.
present from Seaforth, Exeter and
Rutihven. A penny sale was held 7' The Tu monthly
ith Ladies' Club y
at the close of lodge, At St. Paul's 1.Lel�(' held its monthly meeting it the CHILDREN'S WEAR
A salad plate luncheon was The Huron fall Deanery meet home of Mrs. Warren Whitmore GIRLS—Cradle to Calle
served under the convenership of ing was held in St. Paul's Anglican with e 16 members and nine visitors g
Mrs. Isabel Freeman and Miss Church here on Wednesday after- Present. Mrs. William Pepper pre- BOYS—up to 12 years.
Marion Pickett. noon, October 27. Miss Dorothy sided. The meeting was opened
o Parks, Seaforth, deanery presi- with the opening ode, followed by ® LADIES' NEAR
ONTARIO STREET WMS dent, presided at the meeting. Af- the Lord's Prayer. The roll call WEAR
PLANS TUESDAY MEETING ter the usual business period the was answered by "the name of my
The Women's Missionary Society guest speaker was introduced by first teacher." DRYG®ODS
of Ontario Street United Church Mrs. Mirehouse of London. Tine new slate of officers were
Miss E. Giovetti, principal of St. given for the year 1955. It was �r
will meet on Tuesday, November '81
9 at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Anne's School, Palampur, India, decided to donate $50 to the flood JL�ENW®®D BLANKETS
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Mrs. N. Carter. Mrs. VanEgmolhd gave an excellent report of her victims of Toronto, It was also PATTERNS—Simplicity
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will take the devotional exercises `Fork
Which
:vas illustrated by decided to give money for treats o" 19 A 1'i ERNS' �Silil�licity c`litd
and a report of sectional meeting colored pictures showing the girls and to pack a box of used clothing
will be given. at work in their various activities. a_ the December meeting, for the McCall.
o Her talk was very much enjoyed Children's Aid Society. At the MM
1i
and especially so as the study December meeting, in the charge
WESL1 Y-«rILLIS WAIS E boot: this years is mi India and it of Group 2, there will be the usual
L MEET NOVEMBER li
IN A`
The November meetingof the gave a first-hand picture of the exchange of Christmas gifts.
work being done m that vast Mrs. Don Crich gave a contest,
Women's Missionary Society of country. Miss Giovetti appeared Mrs. Ernie Crich gave a reading
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Wesley -Willis United Church will in native dress which lent color and a contest. Mrs. Howard Johns
be held in the church parlours on to the story.conducted a contest, The meet- '
Thursday evening, November 11 at The speaker was thanked by ing closed with singing "Home DEPT. STORE
S p.m. Mrs. Charles Nelson's group Mrs. Robert Middleton, Hensall. on the Range" and the Homemak- CLINTON _ _ _ _ CLINTON
will be in charge. The young Tea was served to about 75 guests ers' Prayer. A lovely lunch was
mothers of the congregation will in the Parish Hall. sened by Group 1.
beentertained. a, _
1lCC Ices,
Sunday, November T, 1954
Neolep-millils Vniteb ST. PA CHUB GLICANH
(t ourel) REV. R. M. P, BULTEEL, Rector
Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist Mrs. J. M. Elliott,
M..R. RENNIE, Choir Director Choir Leader
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11,00 a.m.—Morning 'Prayer a n d
(Canadian Legion Branch 140) Sunday School.
REMEMBRANCE DAY. 7.00 p.m.—Evening Service.
11.20 a.m.—Primary School. Wednesday, Nov. 10-8.15 p.m. -
12.15 p.m. Church School, Friendship Club at the home
7.30 p.m.—showing of the film, of Mrs. J. W. Counter.
"Where None Shall Thirst" in
Ontario Street United Church•. Joseph Street
HOLMESVILLE GOSPEL HALL
9.45 a.m.—Church Service and OLINTON'
Sunday School.
Come To The House of Prayer ALL WELCOME
Order of Meetings for the
BAYFIELD BAPTIST Lord's Day:
CHURCH 11:00 a.m.—Breaking of,,Bread
Invites you to services- each 3.00 p.m.—Children's Meeting
Sunday in the Orange Hall, 7.00 p.m.—Gospel Meeting
Bayfield, at 3.30 p.m., until the PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
new church is completed. P.,A.O.C.
Speaker: I. Bodenham Victoria Street
Huron Street K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, Nov. 7, 1954
Minister—REV. J. E.'OSTROM MISS L. WINN, Negro Evangelist,
Organist—Mrs. George Grant will be with us for the
whole day.
1100 a.m.--Morning Service: 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
1215 p.m:—Sunday. School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.00 p.m.—Evening Service, 7,30 p.m.—Evening Service
Everyone Welcome Tuesday, Nov. 9 -Prayer Service
and, Bible Study.
ST ANDREW'S Friday, Nov. 12—Young People's
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Service.
REV. D. J LANE, BA., Minister Everyone 10 Welcome
MRS. MORGAN AGNEW, Maple' Strest
Chair' Leader ,and Organist GOSPEL HALL
Sunday, Nov. 7
1000 a.m. Church School CLINTON
11.00 a.m.—The Rev. G. S. Baulch, Sunday School .. 9.45 a.m.
B.At, Lueknow, Moderator of Communion Service 11,00 a.m.
Elron-Maitland Presbytery, Gospel Service .... .... 8.0o" P.M.
will conduct the service. Children's, Hour — Tuesday Even -
2.30 p.m: K
— 'nox Presbyterian ing 7.00 p.m.
Church, Bayfield- Rev. G. S. TUESDAY, 8 p.m:'— Prayer and
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