HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-12-01, Page 6The name "Londesboro Laugh-
ing Lassies," is to be used for
this year's project.
The leader and assistant lead-
er, Mrs. Milton Little discussed
the topic, "Choosing colour. and
design of material to suit the
personality". Some colours were
then tried on each girl.
Home assignment was to choose
two colour's of material that
would be suitable for a dainty
girl and two for the assured girl.
The next meeting will be held
at Mrs. Milton Little's on Decem-
ber 9.
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HOSI'ITAL AUXILIARY WILL
MEET NEXT MONDAY •
The Hospital Auxiliary will
meet next ,Monday afternoon,
December 5, in the Nurses' Res-
.
"'• idence, at three o'clock.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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SPIRELLA
FOUNDATIONS and
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
for "you and you alone"
Made To Measure
Florence Donaldson
R.R. 5, Clinton
Phone Clinton 717J3
cLiNT0N-
DR. AND MRS. W. A. OAKS
HAVE 25th ANNIVERSARY
About 20 friends of Mrs, W,
A. Oakes held a surprise party
last Tuesday evening, •to honour
her on her 25th Wedding •An-
niversary at the home, of Mrs.
George German. Mr. Mary
Paisley read the • .address • sand
Mrs. M. Elliott and 1VIns, Alex
Addison presented" Mrs. Oakes
with gifts. Dainty refreshments
were served and Dr. Oakes ar-
rived M time to assist his wife
cut the beautifully decorated
cake.
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ONTARIO STREET WA
WILL MEET ON TUESDAY
The Woman's Association of
Ontario Street United Church
will meet in the church parlour
on Tuesday December 6 at 230.
• ANNUAL BAZAAR and TEA
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH HALL
Saturday, December
Home Baking 0 Aprons 0 Fancy'Work 0 Produce
Children's Table 0 Candy 0 .White Elephant Table
3 to 5 p.m. Tea: 25 cents
Auspices: WA and Girls' Club
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Specials for December 1 - 2 - 3
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE -Horsey --48 oz. tin 25c
CORN -Garden Patch Whole Kernel -
14 oz. tin 2 for 25c
CATSUP -Aylmer -11 oz. bottle 21c
MILK--Carriation-Ige. 2 tins 27e
SHORTENING -Snow Flake 2 lbs. 39c
CAKE MIX -Ogilvie Chocolate & White .,2 for 53e
CAKE MIX -Brodie's White, Choc., Spice,
or Combination A, pkg. 19c
BUTTER -First Grade Ib. 61c
DATES -Pitted Ib. 15c
NESCAFE -Large 15c coupon inside jar $1:79
GRAPEFRUIT -Florida -size 96s 5 for 25c
BACON -Devon Rindless-1 Ib, pkg. 49c
THOMPSON'S FOOD MARKET
Phone 40 We Deliver
PERSONALS
„
If you'd, like the news of your visitors or your own
travels in this column, just 'Phone 4, drop in to the office,
or mail to Clinton News -Record.
Mrs. Jennie Wise spent the
weekend with Mrs. Gladys Wallis.
• Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Deseck and
family, Stratford spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Brandon. .
-Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Wood-
cock and Joan, London spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Bond.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Macaulay
and Jimmie, Sarni, spent a few
days last Week with Mrs. W.
Shaddock and Ann.
Mr. Muckleberry and his sist-
er, Anna, Lambeth were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Len C. Evans, St.
Thomas, visited over the week-
end with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Norman Carter.
Miss Marion Thompson, Ham-
iton, was a weekend visitor with
Weddings
Fiseher_Poirier
her •brother and sister-in-law,7
Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Thompson.
George M. Harwood, Toronto,
spent the weekend with his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Benson Sutter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Maltby,
Walkerton, and Mr. and Mrs. S.
,B. Stothers, Lucknow were guests
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A,
J. McMurray.
Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Radford,
Niagara Falls, N.Y.. spent the
Weekend at his parental home and
with his brother and sister-in-
law Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radford.
George Leith, Listowel, 49,
who is president of the Cham-
ber ,of Commerce, there, wag e-
lected mayor of Listowel by ac-
clamation. He is a nephew of
James Livermore.'
Miss Leola Nott, Detroit and
Mr. and Mrs. Garriock, Sandra
and Robert, Windsor, spent a few
days last week with their par-
ents,. Mr. and • Mrs. Wes Nott,
High Street.
Marilyn Shaddick„ Stratford
General Hospital,. spent the week
end with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. A. Shaddick. She left on
Sunday for the Ontario Hospital,
London, where she will spend
three months in specialized train-
ing.
4.11 Club Girls •
Begin Project
Eight members of the Londes-
boro Laughing Lagaies held their
first meeting at the horhe of
Mrs. Leonard Shobbrook, leader,
On Friday evening. The meeting
was opened with the repeating
of the 4sH Club pledge.
Officers • elected for the new
club "What Shall I Wear" are
president, Loreen Roe; secretary,
Marjorie MeEwings press sec-
retary, Beth IVIcEwing.
The Roman Catholic Chapel at
RCAF Station Clinton, was the
scene on November 19, of the
wedding 01 Jeannette Marie,
Poirier, RCAF Station, Clinton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Boudreau, Fitchburg, Mass., to
Frank William Fischer, RCAF
Station Clinton, son Of Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Moses, Kirriemuir,
Alberta. 'ESL Wardell perform-
ed the double ring ceremony.
Given in marriage by Corporal
Jack Bertrand, RCAF Station
Clinton, the bride wore a floor
length gown of nylon net and
lace over white satin, styled with
a mandarin neckline, and lily
point sleeves. Her coronet head-
dress was trimmed with seed
pearls, she wore a fingertip veil
and carried a bouquet of red
roses.
Miss Joan Wallace, RCAF
Station Clinton, as bridesmaid,
wore ankle -length gown of blue
net and lace, a feather bandeau
as a headdress and carried .pink
roses.
Corporal Hank Bukoski, Sea -
forth was groomsman. Ushers
were Donald J. MacDonald and
William Bouvier. Miss FIo
Evans was organist,
Following a wedding reception
on the Station and a wedding
trip to Niagara Falls, NZ., the
young couple are living on Huron
Street, in Clinton.
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The Kinsmen Need Toys!
Aire
The Kinsmen Club of Clinton are eondueting their annual
toy campaign now.
Old, repairable toys are desperately required if the children
of needy families of Clinton and District aro to
have a happy Chestnuts. Dolls are
especially needetl.
IF YOU HAVE ANY TOYS PLEASE CALL
647J - 682R- 50
AND ARRANGE TO HAVE THEM PICKED UP.
THE TOYS ARE NEEDED NOW SO THAT THE KIN CAN
GET THEM READY FOR, CHRISTMAS DELIVERY
AH Cash Donations Will Be Gratefully Accepted
Call Today --
KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON
K. W. COLQUHOUN, • DON R. KA.Y,
President • Chairman, Toy Committee
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Games For Young And Old
SNAKES and LADDERS
PARCHEESI
COAST TO COAST
STEEPLECHASE
UPS and DOWNS
LUDO
BINGO
,TIDDLEY WINKS
DONKEY PARTY
RUMMOLI
MOUNTIE CHASE
DAILY DOUBLE
"TWO GAMES IN ONE
FOUR GAMES IN ONE
PIT -•
TOURING
CHECKERS
DOMINOES
CHINESE CHECKERS
BASEBALL GAME
STOCK TAKER
FIVE IN A ROW
KEYWORD CROSSWORD
•GAME
CLUE
SORRY
MONOPOLY
SCRABBLE
JUNIOR COMBINATION
• BOARD
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UNCLE WIGGILY GAME
BIG FOUR GAME SET
MAGIC ROBOT
DAVY CROCKETT
HARE and HOUNDS
LOTTO
MARTINS
Clinton
DEPT-S,TORE
Ontario
Ruston -Parker
(Ily our Hensall correspondent)
St, James Church, Seaforth
charming with a floral back-
ground ofs-tall standards of white
and pink 'mums and lighted cand-
elabra was the scene of a lovely
wedding on November 26, when
Margaret Wilhelmina Parker, and
Clarence Allan Ruston, exchanged
marriage vows. The bride is the
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Parker, Hensel]. The
groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs,
John Ruston, Egmondville. Rev.
Fr. E. F. Webber officiated, Mrs.
Alice Styles, Seaforth, provided
traditional wedding music and ac-
companied the soloist Miss Marj-
orie O'Reilly, Dublin.
Given in marriage by her father
the bride wore a gray suit with
accessories in white and carried
a white Bible crested, with an or-
chid from which hung white satin
ribbons knotted with tiny red rose
buds ,
Mrs. Frank Ruston, Stratford,
matron of honor wore a. gray suit
with white accessories with which
she wore a pink rose corsage.
Miss Betty Parker, Hensel, was
bridesmaid for her sister and
chose a rosewood 'suit with sand
aecessories. Her corsage was Tal-
isman roses.
Frank Ruston, Stratford, twin
brother a the groom, was grooms-
man. Arthur Parker, Hensall,
brother of the bride, and Charles
Ruston, Egmondville, brother of
the. groom, ushered.
The reception _fel' 25 guests was
held at the Hillcrest Ten Room,
Mitchell. The bride's mother re.
ceived wearing a gown of turq-
uoise green with taffy tone acces-
sories. The groom's mother who
assisted, chose a gown of cha.rcoal
gray with accessories in white.
Both wore pink and red rose cor-
sages.
• For their wedding trip to Strat-
ford and Toronto the bride wore a
gray suit over which was worn a
hght blue coat, and corsage of
blue arid white baby 'mums.
Guests were from Stratford, Lon-
don, Dublin, Chiselhurst, Hensall,
Egmondville. -Mr. and Mrs. Rust -
en will reside in Toronto.
BAZAAR
under auspices of
Christian Reformed
Church Ladies Aid
Several Good Christmas
Gifts for Sale
Guessing Games
Used Clothing
Sat. Dec. 3
•
'3 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 pm.
Tea and Coffee Served
Town Hall, Clinton
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The Commercial Inn closed
Wednesday evening, and to -day
proprietors Mr. and Mrs. Ceriel
VanDamme leave for Wallace -
burg, where they will spend a
few days with friends, They re-
turn to Clinton on Sunday, and
proceed from there to Toronto,
and then to their home in Europe
for a three months! visit.
Guests on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Livermore for
the Christian Education Wing
opening were Mrs. C. J. Moore -
house and Mrs. S. A. Agnew,
wives of former ministers of the
church, now of London; E. S.
Livermore, Q.C., Mrs. Livermore
and their grandson Jirnmie,'Lon-
don; William Hess, Zurich; Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Greenn and
Audrey, Grand Bend.
• TREATS and CANDY
for all children from
Clinton and Disti'ict
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FREE MOVIES
• AT ROXY THEATRE
Saturday, December 10
and
Saturday, December 117
Sponsored by the Service
Clubs of Clinton.
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ST. ANDERW'S WA WILL
HOLD SUPPER MEETING
The Woman's Association of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church
will hold a' supper meeting at
the church do Tuesday, Deceni-
ber 6 at 6 o'clock,
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Clinton Pentecostal Church
Special Evangelistic Services
• Novernber 23 to December 4
Every night except Monday and Saturday
Featuring: REV. and MRS. C. M. WARD
Instrumental and vocal selections with variety
of nine instruments
A• Hearty Welcome Awaits YOU.
Attenit *fur church
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, '1955
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
t CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Services.
7.30 p.m. -Gospel Service
Special baptismal service.
You are cordially invited to these
services
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REV, HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director
11.00 a.m.-Morring Worship
"Religion and Life"
11.20 a.m.-Primary School
12.15 p.m. -Church School.
12.15 p.m. -Church School -
White Gift Service.
7.00'p.m.-Evening Fraise -
"00±1 Stands By"
HOLMESVILLE
130 pm. -Church Service
• Sunday School.
Come to the House of Prayer
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN
CHURCH
REV. It M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. M. Elliott,
Choir Leader
Sunday, December 4
11.00 am. -Morning Prayer and
' Sunday School.
7.00 pan.-Evenieg Prayer.
Tues., Dec. 6-2.45 pan. -Ladies'
Guild December meeting at
the Rectory,
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
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
ALL WELCOME
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street, Clinton
K. L. S'WEIGARD, Pastor
Friday, Dee. 2.-
4.15 p.m. -Happy Hour
Sunday, Dee. 4--
10.00 a.m.-Entire Sunday School
program conducted' by Rev.
and Mrs. Ward.
11.00 am. -- 7.30 p.m.- Featur-
Mg the Ward Party.
Special services will continue
each night except Monday and
Saturday at 8,00 p,m.
Tues„ Dec, 6-8.00 p.m. --Prayer
and Bible Study.
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Friday, Dec. 2-7.00 pan. -Child-
ren's Hour. Everyone ,wel-
come.
Sunday School 9.45 a.m.
Breaking of Bread 11.00 a.m.
Gospel Service - 8.00 p.m.
TUESDAY, 8 p.m. -- Prayer and
Bible Study.
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ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS. MORGAN AGNEW,
Choir Leader and Organist
Sunday, December 4
10.00 a.m.-Church School
11.00 a.m,---Divine 'Service
Sermon subject:
"The Inescapable God"
Church School Christmas Enter-
tainment, Friday evening, De-
cember 16.
- Come and Worship God -
Huron Street
BAPTIST CHURCH
Minister -REV. J. E. OSTROM
11,00 asn.--41orning Service
12,15 p.M.-Sunday School
7.00 p.m. -Evening Service
ALL WELCOME
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"I'HE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
PASTOR -REV. A. GLEN EAGLE, 11.A., B.D.
ORGANIST - MRS. 11. WENDORF
9.45 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship •
7,00 p.m. -Union Service in Wesley -Willis
United Church, •
Turner's Church
2,00 p.m. -Worship
3 00 part -Sunday School /
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TV ERSMITII LADIES' CLVR
TO HOLD XMAS MEETING
The 'Christmas meeting of the
Tuckersrnith Ladies' Club will be
held at the home of Mrs. Walter
Peppper on Wednesday after-
noon, December 7. Roll call will
be "A Christmas Verse".
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EN--- 'Here Is A Tip
GIVE "HER" SOMETHING
TO WEAR!
All Women "Just Love" New Clothes!
MAKE A CHOICE TODAY -
We will gift wrap it -FREE
of charge.
And -What's More -
SHOP FOR THE KIDS AT THE
SAME TIME.
You Need Go No Further Than
LADIES' WEAR s
• DRESSES - SKIRTS,- BLOUSES
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, • SUPPERS - GOWNS and HOUSECOATS
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-Choose from our com-
plete stock of Men's and
Boys' SLIPPERS.
OR --
-Give him quality Gloves,
lined or unlined.
• GIFT
SLIPPERS
-Make HIM happy this
Christmas . .
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Guess at the size -we'll exchange after
5.50
Christmas
AIKEN'S
LUGGAGE and BILLFOLDS
ir SURE
TASTES
The Freshest, Tastiest Bread
In Town!
BARTLIFF'S ENRICHED BREAD
HAVE OUR SALESMAN IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
CALL
Our Saturday Special:
From Our Store Only-
GINGERBREAD -
Reg. 35c for
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