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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-12-14, Page 4PAGE FOUL CLINTON NEWS-RECORDr THURSDAY, DECEMBER14, • :1950 i- see' THE FINEST GIFT OF ALL rian IS Choose Yours from our Complete Selection! ALSO HANDBAGS WALLETS CHANGE PURSES MEN'S SLIPPERS GLOVES UTILITY CASES Genuine "Hoppalong Cassidy" Zipper Q Billfolds -for the young ones. 1.89 HIKE PHONE 2 i, Everything in Leather CLINTON SPECIAL XMAS MIX 39c lb. • CANDY CANES Chocolates by Smiles '11 Chuckles , Moirs Neilson's Peanut Brittle, Butterscotch, Cocoanut Crunch Light or Dark Fruit Cake BARTLIFF BROS. Bakers and Confectioners PHONE 1 CLINTON Silverwood's Ice Cream Church Directory Ontario St. United Church REV, W. J, WOOLFREY, Minister Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, December 17 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship "The Greatest 'Gift" 12.15 -Sunday School 2.00 p.m. -Turner's Church, Miss Sybil Courtice, guest speaker. 7.00 p.m -Evening Worship; Caron Singing; "Song in the Night" Christmas Ts}ee Entertainment Tuesday, Deeembe: 19 Special Christmas Services Sunday, December 24 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Christmas Special We are offering a Bonus of $75 with every AUSTIN Car ordered before Dec. 31, 1950. Get your order in quickly, as we hove a limit- ed supply to offer ct this price. Thanking our customers for their patronage in the past and wishing One and All A Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year. ,,/4 thL1'. 5 N' r, ?. gill St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader Sunday, Decesab"r. 17 10.00 a.m.-Main Sunday Schooll. 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship and Primary Sunday School. 7.00 p.m. -Evening Service Gl'edr esday, Dec. 2", 730 p.m.- Sr.nda,'School an rtainment. Thursday, Dec. 21x 7 30 p.m. - Chancel Guild meets at the church to decorate for Christ- mas. Wesley -Willis United Pentecostal Church Matilda St., South of CNR K. L. SWEIGARD,' Pastor Sunday, December 17- 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. ---Gospel Service Each Friday - Special meeting for children up to 14, 7.30 p.m. 8.00 p.m. -Young People's meet- ing, showing Biblical lantern slides in colours. "Davy's Sacrifice" -a Christmas story Each Tuesday- 8.00 p.m. -Bible Study and Prayer Service All Welcome "Be not deceived, God is not mocked for whatever a man soweth, that shall he also raap."--Gel. 6 .7. PHONE 616r34-CLINTON P.S.-Special attention given to RCAF Staff and Students avc•nnnwwa.+w,n.Yr<'nY.,^nv_vwn.r.ewewv.awwaoa"YnY+•ww.>a.rw�a.oao.n.Y.+a>.�t Christmas. Trees NORTHERN SPRUCE and. BALSAM (Assorted Sizes) Dally Delivery to Clinton and Adastral Park BALL--MACAULAY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES -- LIME ,-- COAL and WOOD CLINTON SEAPORk'H ,'.?hone 97.. ' Phone 787 Baptist Church PASTOR CLAIR CLARK, B.A. 'Mrs. W. Aikenhead, Organist Sunday, December 1.7 11.00 a.m.-Worship Service, 12,00 -Sunday School. 7.00 p.m. -Carol Service; Miss Jane Hildebrand will give story on "The Three Wise Men" Church Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister Mrs. M. R. Rennie, Organist ' Sunday, December 17 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship: "Getting .Ready for Christ- mas,' 12.15 -Church School A White Gift Service 7.00 Evening Worshin "For the Ten's Sake" Sunday, December 24, at 7 p.m. - Annual Christina t Carol an Candle-Lightini Service un- der auspices of YM -r. Come to the House of Prayer Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, December 17 10.00 am -Sunday School Hour. 1100 a.m.-Divine Service Christmas is near. Subject of Meditation: "God's Unspeakable Gift" 2.30 p.m -Knox Church, Bay- field. Tuesday, Dec. 19, 7.30 p.m. - Christmas Sunday School entertainment in Clinton • church. Vv hat would the world have been without the coming of Cnrist? Everybody Welcome 11 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rumball, Montreal, are visiting the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Clara Rum - ball. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Atkey have taken up residence in their new apartment over The News -Record Office. Mrs. Oliver Durkin, Grand Valley, is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. A. D. Beaton. 4 Mrs. Harry McEwan and fam- ily are visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Spence Hann, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbings and children, Stratford, spent the weekend with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gibbings. Mr. and Mrs. William Jervis and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis have returned. from Sarnia where they were called on aecount of the sudden deatfi-of their cousin. 'y,,.... ......news••••••Ya..K,•....v+..+u.I•.+.0.1..r+H..n..rY.NVMM/YMY^.v+• Attention! Rural Students! New Classes at Goderich Business College commence January 2 Bus transportation has been arranged for rural students Many inquiries for, office workers have neon received recently by the school. 50-1-2-b ...Y.a.a+..w....•Y.....as...o.n..ca•..vsY.w...>...:n✓.H nn.mnY.Ya•.nnsn.mw•..) Clinton Citizens Band Annual Yuletide Concert SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 8.30 p.m. TOWN HALL Assisted by Mrs. Bert Boyes and her School Choir of 40 Voices - SILVER COLLECTION In aid of Boy Scout National Campaign Fund eelteod Specials at ball's �i r r.cery THURSDAY -FRIDAY --SA'T'URDAY Dec. 14-15-16 Eagle Brand 15 oz. .23 CONDENSED MILK I. G. A. RASPBERRY JAM. 24 oz, .39 I. G. A. SWEET MIXED PICKLES 16 oz. .24 Gold Seal ,Fancy 734 oz. .39 SOCKEYE SALMON Green Giant Fancy CORN NIBLETS 14 az -2 for .33 QUICK QUAKER OATS 1g. pkg. .34 ',SUPERSUDS ... ............ large .38 giant .67 MONARCH FLOUR ...... 7 lb. bag .47 24 lb. bag 1.53. Shirriff's Lushus 3 for .27 JELLY POWDERS LIBBY'S CATSUP 1 3 z. 191 SAIR PITTED DATES CUT MIX PEEL .. • . ... 8 oz. .18 BOWES ALMOND ICING lb. .45 BAKER'S SHREDDED COCOANUT '8 oz. .29 GOLDEN . MIXED NUTSlb, .43 MILK4 lb. .35 PHONE. 80 'We Deliver The Christmas Gift Service For Men Only Here's Where You Solve Your Christmas Shopping Problems Every woman loves beautiful things to Wear! And also beautiful linens for her home! Make it a point to see our selection of feminine attire and Househould Furnishings, Dresses and Blouses of distinction. Dainty Lingerie and Nightwear of silk and Nylon materials. • Housecoats, Sweaters and Skirts galore! HERE IS A TIP - If this war continues, Wools and Nylons will be a thing of the past. her wardrobe well at Christmas! DO, YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SOON All at one time - Drop in -or just phone or even Write your shopping list down and send it to us. We will fill your order - Gift wrap it and have it ready for you to give. It's fast! It's easy! And there is no charge for this extra ser- vice for men! Stock IRWIN'S "Second Chance" Film Well Patronized The dramatic religious film "Second Chance" presented under the auspices of the Presbyterian Men's Club was well patronized at its showing in the church. The film depicted a young man and his bride starting out to de- velop their newly -formed home. But the line which they followed became most disappointing even. to themselves, because it was based on everything of a selfish character ---selfish in pleasures, selfish ambitions and self -satis- factions. The final scene saw a them awakening to the real sit- 7a uation as it existed and taking a rc second chance on truer grounds. e cantataatat ratainenar9r 9ramaaai ri tatatr Ana itch'+prat:aaa ;asamat<n arAD�!�, A tISA 15 a, Hospital Aid Plans ..- Gifts for Patients The monthly meeting of Clin- ton Hospital Aid was held in the Council Chamber last week, with the president, Mrs. F. Fingland, in the chair. The minutes and the treasurer's report were read by Mrs. Lorne Brown, secretary, A bank balance of $589.83 was reported. How- ever, this balance did not in- clude $480 to be spent on tables ordered for the Hospital. Committee reports included those given by Mrs. A. Daddy, for sewing and supplies. She stated that the sheets to be made, were all distributed,, but bad not been returned. Mrs. M. J. Elliott, finance, re- ported that the plans were being completed for Me Christmas Ball on December 26. Suggestions were made for Christmas day gifts for the pa- tients at the Hospital. 0 VOTE CHRISTMAS GIFTS GODER1CI-I-Goderich Town Council voted a Christmas gift of $5 to each of the town employees. Ontario Municipal Board has ap- proved payment of salaries to the mayor and other members of Town Council. ` it F 4 d 4 6s S q'a Iii Electrical Appliances are tops for C,9 ristmas Gifts Give the family a REFRIGERATOR 0 WASHER ELECTRIC RANGE or RADIO for Christmas. or choose from our complete line of smaller appliances for any member of the family Enjoy the Christmas music on your radio at its best. Don't wait any longer, have it repaired now to avoid the last- minute rush. MERRILL RADIO and ELECTRIC Ross P. Merrill - George J. Colclough d karaz:s•a'a="geairenattettt. al tE,2: ag t traztaaratagrat1ge raga`e'-giatztat€aa.r' X4.4'&ILO a9atYirtCAWI A 4141i404101041,4 14iYFi 10r,4k9F4110.4ti a 4O1101,i09F't7O` aY,a'a36+ a71S For comfort' and happiness every day of the year, give furniture for Christmas. Your taste may vary from a washer to a radio to a living room suite, but whatever your choice, you have the pleasant satisfaction of adding new beauty to your home. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! For your convenience, we deliver Christmas Eve! BALL and MUTCH- PHONE 19 5 Hardware and Furniture' ® Funeral Directors