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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-23, Page 2` c"LINTON�NEWS-RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23,1954 PAGE TWO, . h Winners of Boys' Rlf1,e Club tl irst CorinpCLlLl<on S oot . NOTICE.' 'Where will be No Milli Delivery on December 25, 26 or January 1, 2 Clinton • Dairy -- Fairholme Dairy �� ,•�fi � �� :3�a�!i � '� v �:�P.�a�dtP�'rtESt@,`�41�4��$W,,tf3�t;t��m, ez. -en �m s4�tR�PC-'�.P$h'L4'.lE.'�w ,�.i�i$�'�',f�'C�..kC;":IfFPPF>�.C#P4iEt�l.,"�4���w•1ta��$Y;+at��''�w�P�k+��r• 1 t "`��s*.. s'��' �a � "'�'�'¢ �' �� �' ; T� i. ���� }.RVEF '�i CHRIS'T'MAS �. R s '' tit"• L '�' it h rryr.£.t GREETINGSCHRIST AS NO , 1 h� May you enjoy a rich f \ I I , I'i' bounty of Christmas ! d ess 3 0 :,.aG.: bs >,. aP • br1,10 "fit, spirit, joy, 8 a n and happiness! l4 a MW ' BEAUTY SHOP . ' SHIDLEY S E Las 04w4w Police I .wood E front; B back ro ner for season. point } .e Clinton n the Ell to right, a winner; point win - Good Will Club a Christmas Fun � 5.�. Cone, ��. Has Dinner As Ontario Stileet And Elution }� United: Church Chr;.gt-as Feuer The annual Christmas concert London. 'lid. Grou � in connect ® � Members of the Good Will Club held i Ch of Wesley -Willis Willis United Church, held in , v evening, v with their husbands and friends Charles S \\)�' �'�•., were served diirner in Hotel Clln- �• following ton on Wednesday evening, De- (those nal ds camber ,15. Then the 60 persons teachers): present took part in a carol sing- Miss Ila Miss >•-Ia song led by Mrs. H. Harley, with ,(Miss Jo Mavis Steepe at the piano. Dianne E' Two piano and . violin duets, AM Marie "Glow Worin" and "Winter Won derland" were played by Mr. and group ret i3 Mrs. Beit Boyes. Mrs, 14arley primary g sang, "O holy Night". action r, Miss Stone gave an interesting Real San t resume . of outstanding world (Mrs. Shc events. The president, Miss W. a group O'Neil welcomed the guests and (Mrs, Du The twinkle of tree ornaments, the glow was chairman for the program. junior• gis The Scripture lessors from Mat- song "Th of warm hearths and the bright sparkle of on thew 2t 1-15 was read by Mrs. Internis Bond and the Lord's Prayer was I Ontario Street - nday School was The Christmas meeting of the F P hall on Monday London Road Club was held at the , superintendent, home of Mrs. Milton Wiltse with ! presiding. The 15 members and onp visitor pres- a was presented ent. brackets are the ' The meeting was conducted by j the president, Mrs, William Wat- s. Powell and kins and was opened by singing pritrlary girls the Christmas hymn O Little recitations by Town of Bethlehem with Mrs. N. ienise Srnith and Manning at the piano This was nary boys (Mrs• failowed by,the Creed. Mrs. Smith) a, Treasurer, secretary, and flow - and a chorus, er reports were given. It was de- rs. W Piper) an tided to remember the shut -Ins primary boys, "and also the Boys and Girls at the a dialogue, A. County Home with a Christmas is" • junior girls treat. and Mrs. Murch) The roll call -was answered by on; junior boys an exchange of gifts with Miss group recitation; Helen Anderson as Santa. Mys- ;. Sly) an action try box was won by Mrs, Joseph gong".' Clegg. cls (Mrs. Elliott) Election of officers for 1955 was d a pantonsaa� anti's Toylarrd fn the charge of Mrs. Milton Wll- holiday greenery . all refleO our gay, : repeated in unison: jwnor boys (Miss Freeman), a tse and are as follows: president, s Mrs. E. Epps gave two readings, group reading, Christmas on the Mrs. William Watkins; first vice - friendly wishes for your Happy Holidayl o "The Christmas Gift", and A Farm"; intermediate girls (Miss president, Mrs. James Nott; 'sec - GEORGE GERMAN �T Little of Everything." Thompson) candle drill; inter- and vice-president, Mrs. Harry ihl �° The minutes were approved as mediate boys (Stan McDonald) 'Plwnstael; secretary, Mrs. Joseph read by the secretary, Mrs. M. the song "We Three Kings of Clegg; treasurer, Mrs. Roy Plum- CLMTON n Steepe and Miss L. Walldnshaw Orient Are"; senior girls (Miss steel; flower committee, Miss He) - PHONE 208 gave the treasurer's report, Mrs. Courtice) a song' "Carol of the err Anderson. Mrs. Fred Anderson, H. Jenidns reported for the flower FIowers." fund, The book, "No Thought for Also in the program were piano To -morrow" was reviewed by Mrs. solos by Barbara Ann Corey, V.111? M. Steepe,. na Murch, Emily Collins and, Mrs. Mrs. Harley sang, "Gesu Bam E. Radford. Marjorie Bruder sang bino". a solo.. The junior choir under The year's work' concluded, 14Iiss the direction of Mrs. J. W. Van - O'Neil called on Mrs. IL C. Wilson Egmond sang two numbers, Larry to conduct the election of officers, Powell gave a recitation, and the Mrs. G. Grigg brought fn the re- intermediate boys, under the direc- port of the nominating committee, tion of Mr. Lavis did an "Imper- and• the following officers were gonation," elected -for 1955: Before Santa Claus arrived, the Honorary president, 1\Irs, H. C, new superintendent, Bob Elliott Wilson; president, rifss W O'Neil; was introduced, and he took the vice-r:resida t, Mrs. A. Bond; sec- opportunity of 'presenting Mr. and retary, Mrs. M. fiteepe; treasurer, Mrs. C. Stewart with an end table >•Tlss L. Wn11611Sh. ; pianist, and magazine rack from the teach - Mavis Steene; `assistant pianist, ers and officers in recognition of Mrs. R. Vincent; flower convener, their services to the Sunday j Mrs. H. Jenkins; music convener, School during the last four years. Mrs. Jefferson; social convener, —0 — Mrs. W. A. Oakes- work commit- tee, -Mrs. R. Jenkins, Miss I. Walk- St. ' Andrew's WMS ! inshaw; membership afid visiting, Mrs. E. Epps; current events, Miss �ilects Officers i M. A. Stone; Troup leaders, Mrs. The program was rn the enarge of Mrs, Roy Piumsteel. Mrs, N. Manning favored with a reading Adventures of Sunday Farming." Two Christmas duets by Miss E. Piumsteel and Mrs, Iioy Plum - steel were much enjoyed. Pis was followed by enrol singing with Miss E. Plumstevl as accompanist. The meeting cloned with 'God Save the Queen." A potluck tea was served by the raembers assis- ted by the hostess and a social time enjoyed. - The January meeting. will be held at the home of Mrs. Norman Manning, Roll call, paying of fees. The program will be in the charge • rhlll I�H message To write this yuletide to our many friends, in appreciation of their loyalty, f.,SII jr gives us our greatest pleasure at this happy ,blrlf II I'll J" season of the year. m.i A. KAY and SON s )I� L 4a 1'N 'y ;Painters and Decorators ,Idat'lrif " PHONE M4W — CLINTON P ' Clinton,Elect `c Shop P D. W. CORNISH P "Your Westinghouse Dealer" PHONE 479 CLINTON a�r�a;ia�t;3�rlm�r��a��r2't.` �ht�e,?dr� �larm:�terih�">`•trrii�r:it�rr�,�;�r I W, PfnninF and Mrs. S. Riddick; ses are• Mrs. fres 'AnWrson, ar., Mrs. G. Grigg and Mrs. J, Cleg At Christmas darty and Mrs, Bennett. ' a Mrs, G. Manrnng and Mt•s. L, Bali; o— IIIrs: L. Jervis and Mrs, A. L. The Women's Missionary Society Bodges. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian MOTIIiRS STUDY GlffOfJP e Church held their Christmas meet- WILL MEET TUESDAY In at the home of Mrs. Ed Tar- The members of the Mothers _ TRANSAONT STRillknS. quhar on Tuesday. In the ab- Study Group of Wesley -Willis j CLINTON HOUSEWIFE sence of the president, Mrs. G. United Church will' meet next Lest ,veek a Clinten housewife D. Roberton, past -president, pre- Tuesday evening, December 28, at was struck across the face when sided and read the Christmas les- the home of Mrs; Wilfred Jervis, she refused food to a young man sol; from Luke Mrs. McTaggart This meeting will take the forn'i about 35 years of age. Police said followed with prayer of asocial .evening. the•woman sutfered only a bruise Mrs . Robert Scott read the min- aThe man was described is five feet .utas and correspondence, 'It was o/ 9 nine inches tall, wearing a grey the- wish of all present that Huron freight locked through. Canad- a iacket and blue jeans, with black Presbyterial join Maitland, work- ran canals in 1953 totalled 33, - heir, possibly curly. He was not Ind as -one Presbyterial as the 400,000 tons, nearly. double the apprehended by police, and `is now Presbytery has done for some lamount handled 20 years previous - believed to have left town. years. Mrs, J, Atakins, treasurer, stat- ed tated that the contributions showed _ ,$. geg;tgiF,'�ER$lds an increase- over last year. On behalf of the society, Mrs. John Snider In a few well-chosen words' ,presented Mrs G D. Ro- " GIREETINGS v TO ALS OU DI Y FRIENDS — OLD AND NEW berton with a life' member s.� y - Though taken by surprise, Roberton thanked the members y , i ( and expressed her constant inter- HAPPY It"' -.,.. est in the society. a , Mrs McTaggart read abeauti- ust as the Wise Men of old were guided ful poem on "Joy" composed by e(• liar niece: ` J - `The election of officers resulted H ®��;®�� • on their holy journey by as follows: honorary president, 4• d Mrs Fox; president, Mrs. R: W May your Christmas be I� ' the -wondrous brightness of a shining star, Md�enzie; vice-president, .Mrs. Roberton; secretar}(, Mrs. Robert lull of fan and frotlei a our good wishes Scott, treasurer, Mrs. James Ma- sa ma y g d quhar literature, Glad m ShaMgs- secretary, ra" May o ad Tidy �o very mer, r rasddoek; 'pianist, guide our many friends to a happy Mrs Willis merry Mrs. Snider;, press, Mrs. D. J. time to come blessed with o ehrlstreas sooson Lane. - flourish of your hoop Carols Were sung, :with:, Mrs. ,, Snider at the piarid and Mrs: Lane we, going all out to wish our very good friends o the spiritual gladness of the holiday this closed the meetir}g with very prayer. ., and customers the ve best that the season year. Mrs. Farquhar was assisted in and its ha memories, serving by Mrs• 'Ball and Mrs. offer = may you and yours enjoy the merriest PPY C. Stanifo�rth Mekins. Christmas over. • • • Phone 2457 ClintonWHITE Y17PT' SF.rLVEC1E'AT s Clinton PUblie Ur * t,es EAFORTIf NOR7CHSYDE Dec, 16 — Northside United • -: Church Sunday School joined with Joh •A'st tt the chorale in its White Gift ser- .n e , �j}�jic�+g®/� vice. The children' presented their HarryWatkins �jja>�,�aYj!/ljav�9aa�16 !4g white gifts as they marched into � d 7ti the auditorium �Seaforth News. 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