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Clinton News Record, 1954-11-25, Page 6� N,z PAGE SIX a � [ .>Qi'IiUUNi NEWS-RE00RD TAURSDAT, NOVEMBER 25, X954 RCAF Couple fed In Chapel •` MENDS STJNnr1Y oBsERVED :. Personals The First Column WESLEY-W=LL=8 CHURCH St. Andrew7s WMS I.O.O.F Initiates Meets At Home g� �TWo MemberS;' ,' Men's- Sunday was °bserved, last OF Mrs$ R oberton 't Plans' For Dinner (Continued from Page One) Sunday in .Wesley -Willis United Mrs. Percy C. Town spent the door, the structure last ten days in Toronto, was built firm- Chuuch, Mr, Bruce Suitor, B.A., Lord's Day: Mrs. Hpnry Garrett, and Baugh- ly and beautifully, by Mr, Brown of Emmanuel College; was the The Women's Missionary Society, Of St =Andrew's Presbyterian The Clinton TOOF No. 83 met on, Tuesday night,' with George ter, Miss' Lillian, Toronto were for the use of his rural customers, speaker at :the morningservices.. weekend 'visitors with the for- «v�*. Tn this little, booth a farm Woman Mr, Ralph Rowlett, B•A kitchen• . u Ch rcPi iiet at the home of Mrs. Falconer, Presiding, .' The mitzatory degree was con- , mer's brother and sister -.in-law, „ could go to make a phone call er spoke in the evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. E; Cook.,, ;>; home, no one could bear what she The men's choir whicfilled ll the George Roberton on Tuesday. Af- ter lire opening hymn, the r si- Asia g P e ,ferred ,on. two ,candidates- with yam .. Master Ken Cummings attended fr, was saying, and the liaises choir loft both morning and even - not bother, ber.. de t r n , Mrs R. W. McKenzie , called on M Degree ,Captain J. A. Sutter In charge. Plans were completed for the Royal Winter Fair on Satur- pt�,4,. .did mg provided the music under the day and took in a •hockey;=game s�. Possibly one of the ''few stores in direction of Mr. and Mrs. M, R, s. Shortreed and Mrs: James Matins,for the worship p period. the first Brinier meeting which will be held in the .Lodge `Room at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Clinton to be -served by those wise Rennie. "The young u Mr.. Bruce Suitor,, who spoke in 3 u. ,;' conveyor' outfits for transmitting ters who spoke nd t dent trrims- the Mrs. Robert Scott and Mrs. J. on Tuesday, November 30; At that ;'Wesley -Willis United Church on "� t �k"' sales slips, money and such—the choir ' provided a worship f: ,, s' P Y P a day of R. Matins read the minutes and, time Past Grand' Master Roger K. _ Sunday, morning, and Mrs. Suitor, ' �; � , �` �,� ;. � wares are ;still strung, They' are that will be ,well remembered..' ed. -financial statement. The latter Williamson, London, will' be the Woodstock, were the guests while > s not in working order, but four, of o - calling attention to the increased guest and later will address a joint ,r in town; of Mr, and Mrs.. -John A. ." them led to the upperlevel .office, , allocation. meeting of Reb'ekaliS, and Odd- Sutter. 3 ti = • where the book-keeper could sit ST. ANDUIbW'S GIRLS' . CLUB � ��a p The new study book, "Face to Face India'! fellows in, the interests of the C, P and T. committee. committee. _ Mrs. N. W. Trewarfha will � and with a minimum of effort re- WILL MEET ON WEDNESDAY ;, x, lir Ceive the sales slip, then attach :The monthly meeting of the leave For Timmins on Friday of r y a mapWith introducezd by Mrs. Ed Farquar, this week to visit . her son-in-law , .. I the small container again, and Girls Club of St. Andrew's Pres - and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Peter ;; send the change whizzing' back ,byterian' Church will take the Mrs. William. $haddock an- I LOCAL INSTITUTE L C WOMEN'S MEETING THIS; AFTERNOON .to A. Addison of the First United " M"`"`. any one of four locations in the form of a pot -luck supper to be < store. held m the pounced that subscriptions to Members the Clinton Wo- Church in Timmins:z. Sunday School room Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Paterson, ,: We sat for; a few. minutes in of the church on Wednesday even - Glad Tidings were due. Many Calls had been made on sick and ,.Df I men's- Institute will meet in the t :�, this u VJiarton; and daughter; Miss Edith ' - ;f ? built peer office --A ti piece, ?ha, December 1, at 6.45 o'clock Paterson,. amilton, and son, New- ,} in the manner• of modern s. rp. There will be an exchange shut-ins during ,the month: here this afternoon board room noon, Members ers are kitehens, , with everything of :man Paterson, Stratford, spent the. r5' hind ,within gifts. p The• resident Closed the meet- p Ing with prayer, The hostess sere- g men's Inst the Goderich• also men's Institute, Members are also F reach. Sharpened pencils, , eekend renewing -.acquaintances read to write, a t pens y ypewriter:with in town and vicinity. $ neat ed refreshments, assisted by Mrs♦ reminded not to forget the articles' g Mr.. cover, sales books at hand, Mac accompanied TU and sales McLennan. fon' the penny sale. Donald r, records for the past -. by Mr. Donald 'MacKenzie; ,Ches- 4 ;; .� man ears d th SPECIALS for NOVEMBER 25-26-27 CRISCO, 3 lb. tin ......,..... 99C RAM, 12 oz. tin .... 37c LARD, 1 lb. carton 23c JAM; St. William's, 24 oz. jar - .:.....:..... 37C MARMALADE, Wagstaffe 2 Fruit, 24 oz. jar ...... .............................. ..................... 27C . ANGEL FOOD CAFE MIX, Robinhood plig. .:...... 49e KRAFT DINNER ............................... 2 pkgs. 25c SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, 16 oz, jar ..:................................:.................... 45c ORANGES, Sunkist, size 252s ............ doz. 31c GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless, size 96c ...... 6 /29c POTATOES, P.E:I........ .....................10 lb. bag A3 C., THOMPSON'S FOOD MARKET Phone 40 We Deliver SLIPPERS - Of All Styles OPERAS —MOCCASINS •—MOCCASINS --ROMEOS .o See Our Wide Selection of— STATION COATS VVINDDREAKERS BUSH COATS PRICED TO PLEASE YOU! Al"EN90" P i Luggage and Fine Leather Gifts r Phone 2 NOBBY - CRAFT ,TOTS... STUFFED TOYS��'WILLS ' I , , I t, 00 Phone •00 195 — WE DELIVER UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE "Ample Parking at Rear of Store" ,attended a qon ittee meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keir i neth Welch, Wa'llaeetowa, on on Saturday, Hullett Couple Celebrate CORPORAL AND MRS. J down the aisle of the Protest& Silver Wedding ton, following their , marriage The bride. is Leading Airwom (By our Londesboro correspondent) George Whitehead and the late Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook town, P.E.I., and her husband entertained their brothers and Dewling, Trinity Bay,. Newfo ,sisters and their families on Sat- . RCAF` Station Clinton, and pl urday evening, November 20, on mony was performed by F/L the occasion of their silver wed- ding anniversary. Fifteen sat down to a fowl dinner. , In the evening about 30 played Mothers Group cards; high score for ladies, Mrs. William Gibbings; men's high, William Gibbings; ladies' 'low Will Sid Bale Mrs. Wesley V. den men's low, Charlie Crawford. T� Capreol SOmi1 Mr. and Mrs, Shabbzook were married 25 years ago at the home Of the bride's parents, Mr. and The Mothers' Study Group o: Mrs. Wesley Vodden, concession Wesley -Willis United Church me - 9, Hullett Township, by Rev. J, in the church parlour on Tuesda3 W, Johnson, Londesboro United evening, November 23. Mrs, A. F Church. The attendants were Mr. Dale w s in charge of the meet and Mrs. Percy Gibbings. Ing, and She began with the poen They settled on the farm on entitled "A Day". "The Day Thot which they still reside, concession Gavest Lord is Ended" was suns 13, Hullett Township. They have and the Scripture was read b3 two daughters, Thelma (Mrs. Gor- Mrs. Wilfred Jervis. don Garrow, Clinton) ; Muriel, a Mrs. Dale led in prayer an( student at CDCI; and two grand- everyone repeated the Lord'. daughters. Prayer in unison. The hymn, "Da3 Mr, and Mrs. Shobbrook receiv- Is Dyin m the West" was sun ed lovely gifts, and the minutes of the 0 tobei ° meeting were read by Mrs. N. Tre• Of 100F .Hobs wartha, During the general busi• gess discussion led by Mrs. Jervis, Successful Part' Mrs. Bagnall reported on the lay- ette which she and Mrs. E. Hug!]] A successful card party sponsor- had made since the last meeting, ed by the C. P. and T. Committee, Blankets will be purchased to was held Thursday night, Novenz- add to the layette, also mitts and bet, 18 in the IOOF Lodge Room, i a few small toys as well. This Euchre and '•500" .were played will be Sent to Mrs. Fred Sloinan ixith the winners as follows: lad- at Capreol for her to place with res' high, Mrs. Sadie Mittell; lad- a needy person. Mrs. Trewartha ies' 1oiv, Mrs. Marion Taylor; read a letter of thanks from Mrs. men's high, Bert Rowden: men's Sioman for a previous bale, low, Benson Sutter. Prizes for A ,poem, "Just Before Her Bed - euchre, ladies' high, Mrs, Roberta time" was read by Mrs. Bagnall, Plumsteel; Iadies' low; Mrs. Viola and collection received completed VanEganond; men's high, Wilfred the business seesion. Freeman; men's low, Stan•McDon- Mrs. F, Miller read an article, aid. "A Child Gets Slapped", followed by another poem by Mrs. Bagnall, LADIES WILL PACK "Growing Up". Mrs. J. Cooper =3ALF: FOR CHILDREN read an article, "Give Your Child The Tuekersmith Ladies' Club a Party". Mrs; Dale touched will hold their December meeting briefly on drilling children on at the home of Mrs. Eldon traffic safety, and read a little O'Brien, The roll call will be the poem, "The Battle of the Bib". collecting of fees, and there will The hymn, "Now the Day is Over" be. a box of clothing packed for and the Mizpah benediction closed the Children's Shelter. the meeting. ��tees Sunday, November 28, 1954 EErepaflliEttiteb Joseph Street fIC�jUCC j GOSPEL HALL Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister CLINTON MRS. M. R. RENNIE; Organist ALL WELCOME M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director Order of Meetings for the Lord's Day: 11.00 a.m,—Morning Worship 11,00 a.m.—Breaking of Bread Mrs, L. Winnifred Bryce, M,A,-. 3.00 p,m,—Children's Meeting Pli.D., of India, 7.00 p.m.—Gospel Meeting 11,20 a.m: Primary School. 12.15 p.m,—Church School. Huron Street 7.15 p.m.—Evening Praise— BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Bryce, HOLMESVILLE Minister—REV: J. E. OSTROM Organist—Mrs, George Grant 1.30 p.m.—Church Service and Sunday School 11.00 a.zn, ' Morning Service.' Come To The House of Prayer 12,15 p.m.—Sunday School. ST. ANDREW'S 7.00 p.m,—Evening Service, Everyone Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister Ma le Street Is MRS. MORGAN AGNE1/ GOSPEL HALL Choir Leader and; Organist CLINTON Sunday, November 28, 1954 Sunday School . 9:45 a.m. The Church School meets at 10 Communion Service ... 11.00 a.m. a.m., . 11.00 a.m.—Divine Worship— Gospel Service 8.00 p.m. Children's Hour Tuesday Even - Children's period. Sermon subject: ing-7.00 p.m: TUESDAY, 8 p.m. — Prayer and "Tile Perils of 'Goodness" 2.00 p.m,—Knox Church, 'Bayfleld Bible Study, Studies in History. - BAYFIELD BAPTIST 2.30 Public Worship, Wed evening December 1, at 7 CHURCH p.m. Men's Club Supper and meeting. Guest speaker, Invites you to services each Sunday in the Orange Hall, Padre Garrett, RCAF, , Bayfield, at 3.30 p.m., until the d =t is a good tiring to give thanks new church, is. completed. 1. Bodenham. unto God A►I Welcome __Speaker: ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN PENTECOSTAL CHURCH CHURCH REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector P.A.O.C, Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Victoria Street K. L: SWEIGARD, Pastor Mrs, J. M. Elliott, Choir Leader Sunday, November 28, 1954 10,00 a.m.—Sunday School 11,00 a.m.—Morning Prayer a n d Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.00 P.M.—Evening Service. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service Tues, Nov. 30, St. Andrew's Day, Tuesday, Nov. 30—Prayer Service 2.45 p.m., Corporate Commun- and Bible Study, Friday, Dec. 3 — Young People's ion of'the WA in the church, Wed., Dec .1, 8.15 p.m:; Friendship' AMES DEWLING, walk smilingly nt Chapel at RCAF Station Clin- there on Saturday, November 6. an Joan Whitehead, daughter of. Mrs, Nan Whitehead, Charlotte - is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. undland. Both are stationed at an to live in Clinton. The sere= the Rev: B. Garrett. (Photo by Hodges) A social hour was held, and lunch was served'by Mrs. Howard Currie, Mrs. W. Jervis and Mrs. McCall. V ' AUXILIARY MEETING The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Clinton Cubs and Scouts will meet in the Council Chamber on Tues- day, December 7 at eight o'clock. Members are requested to bring articles that they have made for the bazaar, Y Y _ a latest eta- ender ,was dated 1949, - , From a seat in this small office the whole of the store was visible, and right out onto main street, Here was a glimpse of what the store had once been; (now nar- rowed to the present store, it once included what is now the Royal Bank, and the Clifford Lobb Store. HOW'S YOUR SUPPLY, It was a busy, active and noisy OF FUEL Spot. Now it is deserted. It has been deserted for yearsactually, THESE DAYS? except for Mr, Brown, his.personai friends, and the casual shopper. Be read far that Next week the sale will begin, Y and within a few days the store quick drop in temper will be cleared. New owners will ture! Order our win- some in and a great .'renovating" aY will commence, This marks the ter fuel supply NOW_ . end of a piece of the past, ° ORDER FUEL NOW Ex -Warden and Mrs. N. W. Tre- wartha were among those from Clinton who attended the Huron`. • County Warden's banquet on A• GGrigg & So evening of this week r, in Knox Presbyterian Church, hone '74W —Clinton Goderich. Mr. Trewartha was Warden of the county in the year 1922, """` T EASY X WA Y T'ft WIN , c His EART000 r y� t RGA VICTOR'S It 20110"fillykIlff, • 9 CrystoWear 1 $34.50 pictures. I -IJ V • Exclusive ( in walnut finish. "Golden Throat•' ! Slightly higher in tone system,mahogany or I limed oak finishes. See the difference in a side-by-side demonstration at To A. DUTTON BRUCEFIELD Phone Clinton 634x4 RVE OUR BREADS SEE HIM SMILE! 01 enjoy serving our I min -enriched, flavour- I breads. Our. better - d breads make tastier and sandwiches, Get some today -and see for yourself! -------------------- OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL! From Our Store Only -- A Real Treat! Coffee ,fake Reg. 35c for..............................................�i+I BARTLIFF IROS. BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS PHONE 1 CLINTON iZ15TMAS f ` at a rToy.and Service. Club will meet in the Parish i Everyone Is Welcome. Hall, �ll�, FL�un B S t S 5' I P' DOLL v� ONTARIO STREET UN THE FRIENDLY U ITED CHURCH " CHURCH„ a urn ,O ee our FV 1'ICum OIl S &MUTCH PASTOR --REV. A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A" B.D. ns . WENDORFBALL USE OUR LAY -A -WAY PLAN i HARDWARE FURNITURE 215angWorship 1.P.m.—SundayS 7:00 •m.—Unionervice In Wesley -Willis, MARTINS DEPT, STORE il PHONE° 195 CLINTON, ONT. TURNER'S CHURCH 2.00,p.m.—Church Service 3.00 ,p.m. --Sunday School. c PHONE' 36