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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-01-12, Page 4CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Presbyte ' WA v committeest d Names . Committees Taggart,; Mrs. Roberton, Mrs. Nott, Miss • Shaw, M. Robert The WA of Clinton Presb ter, McEws. en; quilt, Mrs. Cook, Mr Y Clifton, Mrs. Snider, Mzs. R,o-. Ian Church met at the home of best Mel�wen, .„ Mrs, Hall; visit - Mrs: E. E, Gibson on Tuesday, ing, Mrs Snider, Mrs. Roberton; Mrs. Gibson; '., Mrs. Shaddock, Mrs. Twitchell; flower and cards, Mrs. lVtaxweli, ri!an Various aprn for 1950 were: Social, Mrs,poMec- January 3, •with a good attend- ance.-111 ttend-ance,Tir the al'sence of the presi- dent, Mis. W. Shaddock, the claair was taken by the vice- president, Mrs. D. J. Lane, who gave the Scripture reading after which Mrs. Chanes Twitchell of- fered prayer. Mrs, Maxwellread the secre- tary's and treasurer's reports and 'several thank -you letters Isom shut-ins who received Christmas baskets. A11 accounts were ord- ered paid. The next meeting is to be held at the home . of - Mrs. Cudmore with Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Cud - more as hostesses. Mrs. Roberton; gave a reading and Mrs. Lane, gave a reading which had been written by Mrs, Rhynas, and also closed the meet- ing with prayer. The hostess served refreshments assisted by Mrs. Clifton and Mrs. McEwen. YLON HOSIERY NEW LOW PRICES 42 gauge . . 45 gauge Fit -all top 1.65 51 gauge 30 Denier . 1.75 51 gauge 15 Denier . 1.95 60 gauge 15 Denier . 2.50 Lisle 1.35 Crepe (rayon) 1.50 .$1.35 1 60 TIN Department Store 1 flOUBLE UAIRY VALUE IN Clayton's IceCream .JANUARY BRICK OF THE MONTI-I QERRY 'VANILLA DELICIOUS RICH CREAMY VANILLA WITH MARASCHINO CIIERRIES n 23c, Two for 45c SOLD AT SHEARING'S RED & WHITE STORE CLAYTON'S ICE CREAM BAR ..:,,I Am.. 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TILE PRICES 9" x 9" tile ... . 19 1 square foot tile 34 Laid, per square foot, in- cluding felt, and cement .. 47 START RIG -IT WITH YOUR FLOORS Bali and Mutch HARDWARE and FURNITURE Funeral Directors 1 f++�+amosas3 THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 Ontario St. WA Holdsh NICHOLSON-VAN CAMP ? In St: John's United, Church, New 'Year Meeting , emnized of Helen Van Camp and e i Jonalj. Midland, the marriage was sal - The WA cf Ontario St. • United Church met on Tuesday after- noon, January 3, in the Church Hall, with the president,' Mrs. C. '• Mrs, W. J. Carter has returned' Venner,'in the chair. The meet- after spending the past few days ing opened with the ainging of a in Chatham. hymn, followed by the "repeating Miss Eva Goodhue, Port. Stan - of the Lord's Prayer. The de- ley, is visiting Mrs. '(bodes stational period . was taken by Stewart this week. . Mrs. Maltby, tasting as her topic . `Faith." Robert tI. Vodden has refit on The minutes of'the last meet- an extended trip to San Diego, ing were read bythe secretary, Calif., going via Chicago. Mrs. Elliott. Reports were giv- and Mrs. John' Snider en by the various departments. spent several days last week vel Visitors for the next month are: their. son-in-law' and daught St Andrew's Mrs Na St. Mr• and Mrs. Murray Hethering on, Brampton. Wit Allan Nicholson, son of Mr. and ner Mr, and Mrs, Nicholson left on a motor trip to Sudbury. They will reside in Tuckersnvith, Mrs. Arthur Nicholson, Mill Mrs. Ron. MacDonald Road, Tuokersmith, Legion Auxiliary Head. I The couple were attended by Miss Bernice Van Camp, sister'of the bride, and Harold Nicholson. Installation of t' The bride was becomingly at- the officers g Y featured the meeting ,of the tired in red velvet with winter 'Ladies' Caned - white accessories, Anxon it of the ening, fan Legion an Monday evening. The bridesmaid was dressed in January 0, at whish time Mrs. •navy blue' with winter white ac -' Ronald MacDonald was installed cessortes• as president. Fallowing a reception and din- Other officers, installed by Mrs. H. A. McIntyre, were: first vice- president, Mrs, Norman Fitssini- ons; second vice-president, • Mrs, Sam Castle, Jr.; secretary -treas- urer, 1Virs. A. E. ".Heady; executive committee, Mrs. J. R. Butler, Mrs, K. W. Colquhoun, and Mrs. Wil- ham Shadd'ock. Letters of appreciation were read from those who had receiv- ed boxes in England, and also from the soldier whom the or- ganization 'had adopted and who had received treats at Christmas time. There was an excellent attendance, er,_� Jahns Mrs � Freeman, y Mrs t B t � Tyndalil; St. Jaynes Mrs.,. Venner; Charles Stewart is recuper St. George's, Mrs. Wheatley, Miss ing nicely following his recent January Rathwell. The president read. opeeratio in Clinton Public Hos some thoughts for work in the p d ant.cipates.:being home Continu New. Year, the 25th year of un- in a few days. ion from the Dominion Woman's o Association. Miss L. Grant favoured with a reading and Mrs. J. W. Treleaven played a lovely .piano solo. The meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and a social hour was The Ladies' Aid of the Clinton enjoyed wait a picnic lunch be- Baptist Church met at the home ing served, of Mrs. William' Cochrane 'with Mrs. Cochrane in the chair. The Wesley -Willis WA meeting opened by singing "0 • Come all ye Faithful" and "Jesus Receives Thank You's Shall Reign", accompanied by Mrs. Aikenhead at the piano. The The' opening mooting of the Lord's Prayer was repeated in WA of Wesley -Willis United unison, followed by Mrs. Cools- WA for 1950 was. held on rane reading the Scripture lea- ChurchThursda afternoon, January5, in sou from St. Luke's Gospel, Y chapter 2. the church parlour, with a large attendance. The president, Mrs. The secretary -treasurer gave George Beattie, was in the chair, her reports and business was and Mrs. H. Charlesworth was discussed. A card of apprecia- pianist. tion was read. The topic, "Be - The opening hymn was "For hold, I sat before you; an open Thy. mercy and Thy grace" fol- door, and no can can shut it," was given by Mrs. Gemmell and lowed by the Lord's Prayer re- peated in unison. The subject of was much enjoyed. Mrs. Coch- t.he' devotional period was "Faith." rane gave en interesting reading How can we know the way." A Mrs. Fred Potter read the Scrip- ture lesson,' Mrs, John Innes read 'by of appreciation was given Lesson Thoughts and Miss Winnie by Rev2 A. Forsyth, bringing the meeting to a close, O'Neil offered 'prayer. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Baptist Ladies' Aid Hears Fine Talk at - The minutes of the December meeting were read by the sec- retary, Mrs. Wilbur Martin, and the financial report was given by the treasurer, Mrs, W. A. Oakes. The monthay reports followed by the annual reports were given by the group leaders. In the ab- sence of the corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. W, A. Oakes read a meeting 111 the Church on Sun - Christ z• of notes of thanks for day afternoon, January 8, with a Christmas gifts of fruit, flowers sand delicacies sent to those wlio good attendance. The president, were ill and shut in.. Gordon Murray, opened the meet- ' The St, Patrick's tea will be Ing with the singing of the hymn held oh Saturday, March 18, and Jesus Loves Even Me" the Na - the Country Fair on October 28, tional Anthem and fire Lord's Arrangements were made f. os Prayer repeated in unison. the supper to be served at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 18, for the annual congregational meeting. A hymn and the Miz- pah Benediction closed the meet- ing after which afternoon tuna was served by Mrs. J. Nediiger's group, e New Members Join Wesley -Willis Church 0 Baptist Mission Band Opens the New Year The Mission Band of Clinton Baptist Church field its regular Ther Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was .observed in Wesley, Willis United Church on Sunday morning, Jan. 1. The service was In charge of the Minister; Rev. Hugh C. Wilson, A feature of the service was the reception of new members, fr1 transferring their membership During Week of Prayer from other churches. Those re- ceived into membership and wel- dorned by the minister were: Mr. Reaizing the vital need of pray - and Mrs. Harold McRoberts and .ar. and Christian thinking in a Miss Mary, from Trinity United Church, Ingersoll; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Durr, from Parkhill United Church; John Torrance, from First United Church, Leth- bridge, Alta.; Mr• and Mrs. Nor Fay Aikenhead, the secretary, read th_e minutes and gave the roll can which showed 20 mem- bers present. The secretary also read a letter from Mrs. Tomlin- son, a former leader of the Band. The treasurer, Billy Murray gave a splendid report. Since the Band was re -organized in April the total amount raised has been $18.18. Prayer time was conducted by Mrs. Gemmell, Mrs, Earl Roberts gave an interesting topic on India. Allan Cochrane favoured with an organ solo. Mrs. Aikenhead gave the story "Kunibos' Lepers pay the fees." Mrs. Cochrane closed with prayer. Special Services Held world so completely lacking in everlasting peace the ministers of the town, planned two spec- ial services to be held this week, being the annual week of prayer. Shepherd a e roan Shphaid he service on Monday even - and Wilma Shepherd, from Misses Phyllislis the ing was in Wesley -Willis United BUMS United 'Church on the RCev. an3d was in charge nt nt Londesboro charge; Mrs. Hugh C. Rev. W.mi inter,WoolRev.y ughaccoC. cf the minister, Hugh C. Wilson, Miss Ruth M. Wilson and Wilson, being unavoidably absent, John H, Wilson, from Brussels attending another meeting. Rev. United Church. R. M. P. Bulteel of St: Paul's During the service the choir, Anglican Church, gave the mes- under the dire,tion of A .R. Per- sage. Rev. Mr. Wilson was able san with Mrs. M. J. Agnew at to return in time to conduct the the organ, sang en anthem, "R latter part of the service. Carne Upon the Midnight Clear" The second service was held in with Miss Viola Fraser singing Clinton Presbyterian Church the obligate part. with Rev. D, J. Lane in charge on Wednesday evening. Rev. A. PRESBYTERIAN WMVIS Forsyth of Clinton Baptist Church The January meeting of thegavethe evening message. WMS of Clinton Presbyterian Church will be held on Tuesday,At each service an offering was January 17, at 3 pan., at the taken for the Bible Society. The home of Mrs. George Roberton, I services were only znedrnmiy well attended. 0 "Youth for Christ" • Holds Good Meeting Clinton Area Youth for Christ held its first meeting of the year on Saturday evening, January 7, in CDCI auditorium, with Rev. G. W. Medley, Gocrich, presid- ing. Rev. Mr. Roadway led the meeting in en opening hymn, after which the Stouffville Youth :far Christ group ware introduced by Frank Colyer, Wingham, the new director for this area. The executive expressed deep regret in losing Rev. Mr. Medley and in• appreciation of Christian fellowship together presented him with a bill fold as a small token. Mr.. Medley is leaving this area to take over new; duties on an- other charge near Toronto, and is wished God's blessing in'3iis new Beauty Salon PERMANENTS FINQ.ERWAVES SHAMPOOS FACIALS MANICURES Thelma Currie Phone 542J PROMPT Local- and Long Distance TAXI SERVICE PHONE 1--1o• 44444'd 4/C,x Ted Boadway led in the sing - :Song after which the meeting was turned over to Norman Rowan, director of the Stouffville Youth. for Christ. Pauline Ratcliffe brought greetings and gave her testimony, Bill Cake, outstand- ing , axophonist gave a medley of numbers. A deed, "If you could know how Jesus loves you," was sung by Pauline Rat- cliffe' and Tccl Roadway. Vera Cake sang the solo, "His .Eye is on the Sparrow," Mr. and Mrs. Cake sang a duett, "Resting in His Love." Before the picture, "The Man of Faith" was thrown on the screen, Norman Rowan gave a short talk on the theme "Faith," Following the picture Rev. Mr. 13 Oa sang a solo, "In Jesus;" The 'meeting closed with prayer 1 by Norman Rowan, The next meeting will be held - on Saturday, February as at 8 p rri S Dresses and Coats are moving quickly, every day you wait means less garments f rom which to choose,' GET YOURS TODAY! DRESSES Ranging from' 12.75 to 26.50 NOW ON SALE AT $9.50 to $19.ic Children's 3 -piece outfits and snowsuits ALL ON SALE AT 20% OFF Also 10 Suits at only $5.00 (values to 11.95) SKATING JACKETS Wool Plaids and Rayon Gabardines. ON SALE AT 25% OFF APRONS All colors, Value to .95 only .49 BE ON HAND EARLY TO GET THESE BARGAINS 9 COATS Ranging from $23.50 to $71.50 NOW ON SALE AT $15.60 to $47.65 BEDDING We have a quantity of ESMOND BLANKETS, COIYLFORTERS and BED- SPREADS we are clearing at HALF PRICE TEA TOWELS Cotton and part Linen values to .79 only 639 Flannelette Blankets! NOW IN STOCK -- 70x90 Church Directory Pentecostal Church Matilda St., South of CNR J. E. CORRIGAN, Pastor Sunday, January 15 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Worship 7.30 p.m. -Evening Service Tuesday, 8 p.m. -Cottage Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 8.00 p.m. -Bible Study. Friday -Young People's Meeting: Films will be shown featur- ing the Bible stories of both the Old and New Testaments. You are invited. Ontario St. United Church REV. W, J. WOOLFREY, Minister Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, January 15 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship 12.15 p.m. -Sunday School 7,00 pan. Union Evening Ser- vice in Wesley -Willis United Church. Wesley -Willis United Church Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist A. R. Persan, Choir Leader Sunday, January 15 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship "If: the Heart is Right" 12.15 p.m. -Church School 7.00 p.m. -Union Evening Ser- vice in this church. Service in charge of the Girls' Club of Wesley -Willis. St. Paul's Anglican . Church REV. R. 'M. P. BITLTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs, J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader Sunday, January 15 11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sunday School 7.00 min. -Union Evening Ser- vice in Wesley -Willi, United ' Church. Tuesday, January 17, 3 p.m. --WA at home of Mrs, G.M. Counter. Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, January 15 0.00 a.m.-Sunday School 1.00 atm -Divine Service, Helps in Knowing and Do- ing the Will of God" 2.30 p.m. -Service at Bayfield Annual Congregational Meetings: Clinton -Wednesday, January' 18, 8 p.rn.; Bayfield -Tuesday, January 17, 2.30 p.m. Everyone welcome: Baptist Church REV A. FORSYTH, Minister J. R. Butler, Choir Leader • Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist Sunday, January 15 1,00 aan.-Worship Service and Sunday School. EVERYONE .WELCOME' 1 Treats F i,. r Your Table Sat. S.ecials LEMON PIES OATMEAL DATE COOKIES CHOCOLATE ANGEL CAKE Try Our MILK LOAF -Plain or Sliced BA.RTLIFT BROS. Bakers and Confectioners PHONE 1 -- -- CLINTON .. ... 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