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.GE FOUR
eking Donations
For Auction. Sale
he monthly meeting of Olin-
Hospital Auxiliary. wars• held,
he Council. Chamber, with the
rident, Mrs. D. J. Lane, in the
ir.
binutes of the bast meeting
e read by Mrs. H. C. Lawson,
the absence of the secretary,
C. M. Sheaving. A balance
634,74with a number of out-
ndting bills was greponbed by the
tsumer, Mrs. Sam Castle, Jr.
lrs. C. H Epps was named
venter of the Christmas Ball
the executive and was asked
get price's of suitable ereh-
as,
'ommtittee reports included
a. Wilson for the social corn -
tee, who stated all prepare-
is had been made to serve tea
the open house on Hospital
r Saturday, May 12. Mrs.
fs reported for nurses -in-
ning Mms. Lawson for buy-
, and Miss Win O'Neil for
suiting and finance. The lat-
stated.that arrangements had
n made for Tag Day on May
In: regards to the Auction
e to be held in 'the Arena,
ober 10. She stated that ar-
gement;.s had been made to
a any donations the ladies of
,town would like to get rid
et housecleaning time. The
pibal needs at present are
aes for the trays. She also
nted out the great need there
for help at the hospital.
he meeting decided to have a
orated barrel, filled with
ay. sealers and jars at the
pital on Hospital Day. The
case is to get visitors to pick
several of these and return
to the hospital filled in the
0
MELD OVER
ue to lack of space, reports
verall baptismal services held.
day and meetings usually re-
ed on this page, had to be
over until next week. The
r included: St. Paul's Friend
Club, Wesley -Willis WMS,
rio St WMS, Wesley -Willis
s' Club. Our regrets!
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Engagements Announced
Mrs. HughNorris
and M s. N s
S?llery, R.R. 3, Seeforth, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Kathleen Hen-
prate,
en'm ite, to Mr. W. Lorne Aikens,
son of Mr: and Mrs. Reuben
S. Aikens, R.R. 1, Dubli.a. The
wedding will take pace June
2, in Brucefied United Church,
Mr. 'and •Mrs. Clarence D,
Connell wish to announce the
engagement of their younger
Lois Amanda, have returned after spending a ,present a patient in Alexandra re o e , an receive any
PERSONALS
INVITATION eO CLINTON MEN
Lieut, -'Cbl. Fred Sturdy,God-
erich, has returned recentlfrom
visiting England, Scotland, 'Iee-
Arthur and Fred Jones, London, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill and land,Belgium, Holland, Luxem-
were recent visitors with Mrs. Ida son, Gordon, and, Mrs. Milton boug, Fre-nee and Switzerland,
Jones, I Wltse are spending a few _days and has put into a movie film,
Mr. and Niirs. E. E. Peterson, this week Toronto, While photographs of his awn produe-
Wiarton, are guests of Mr. and there Mr. Merrill is attending the ion.He has graciously offered
Mrs. George B. Beattie, radio and television convention. to show his film in the sohool-
Miss Edna Ball, London, spent 1 Mr.. and Mrs. Benson Sutter room of St. Andrew's Ghnzreh,
the weekend with her parents, visited on Sunday with the hat- Clinton, tomorrow (Friday) even-
invite-
Mr.
ands. Mrs. eslie Robent, McKee Iter'ss grandmother, Mrs, d•ohn tion at extended to any men, who
Longmire,' Goderich; egeo is at
daughter, d to ca t att nd d
William Robert Miller, young- few days in Detroit, Mkt. i Marine and, Generali, alas itch benefit that may be derived from
er son of Mr. William 3.. George B. Beattie is spending Goderich,' p ' Lieut. -Cbl, Stenely's travels. it
Miller and the late Mrs. Mil- few takingaarefr s this
courseem ern'dI 1VIes. Fred O. Ford attended the trip. 'st The m a men od dealoClinton mto make ays
len the weddingto take place
early in June. crowning of the "May Quem" see part of hili trip in picture
picture,
Mrs, Clara Dutat, Bruce -
field, wishes to annopnce.the -
engagement of her youngest
daughter, Bessie. Teeple, to
Lloyd Edward North, London,
the marriage to take place 'the
latter part of May.
Mothers. Present
YIP Special' Service
The progrannme et the Wesley-
Willis United Church Young
People's meeting on Sunday night
was presented by the rriotlieris of
the members.
Mrs. Milton Steepe. was in•
charge and the following moth-
ers participated. The lesson was
read by Mrs. Frank Andrews. A
reading was given by Mrs. H. C.
Wilson, Mrs,. Oakes contributed
two vocal numbers, Mrs, Norman
Holland gave the address. Prayer
was offered by Mrs, (Dr.) Grier-
son end Mrs. bilin Nediiger pre-
sided alt the piano.
Following the meeting, refresh-
menes were served by the mem-
bers of the YPU. r rs Elizabeth, who motor
1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leppington Vancouver and plan to spend the
LIONS NOMINATE land sons, 13rucefield, spent Sun- summer in Ontario. Dr. Hull, a
Clinton Lions Club held ils l day with the former's parents, professor on the steel of the Uni-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leppington, varsity of:British Columbia will
imbuing..
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leonard,
Milverton were Sunday guests alt
alt Stratford Normal School Fri- for =there. The Men's Clue Of
day afternoon last, The "May St. Andrew's Church will be glad
the home' of Mr. and 1VIns. games Queen" was Miss Mary Boswell, to see, "and wild welcome, as
aaughter of Mr. and' Mrs. E. C. many as can to a tend.
Boswell, Seaforth. 0
Wesley -Willis WA
ter, 'Stratford. eh Plans Lawn, Tea
Mr and Mrs Len C Evans St ference YPU Drama Festival. She
Livermore.
Mr. and Mrs. -John A. Sutter
vetted on Mother's Day with the
former's mother, Mrs. Emma But-
Mae.
ut
M e. May MacKinnon was in
Ailsa Craig on Monday evening,
adjudicating in a London Cone
Thomas, spent. the weekend w ilth was accompanied .by Mrs. Benson The May meeting of the Wom-
an's
the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sutter and Misses Doris Grierson an's- Association of Wesley -Willis
Norman Carter. and Vera Lyon, Londesboro.
F/O J. M. Carpenter, Adastral S /Set. Everett Lcbb of bhelChurc Churou was held in the
Bark, RCAF Station, left Monday Dental Corps, Calgary, Alta., who Cllureh Ptge lil . Tlve in.et e
afternoon to participate in the I chat George Beattie, was in • the
Japanese air lift.
recently completed special dour-ehaar, and Mrs. Harry Charles-
George
Miss Dorothy Cornish, Aylmer,
was a Mother's bay visitor at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Cornish.
Mrs. G. W, Nott spent a few
days this weal: in Windsor with
her son-in-law end daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Garriock. •
Mrs. Elizabeth" Walker, Kitch-
ener, is visiting at the home of
her son and daughter -in -Law,• Mr,
see art Camp Borden end Ottawa
on, Dental Clinic work, visited
his narerfs, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Labrb. His duties after returning
to Calgary will be lecturing and
instructing at Dental Clinic oil
Alberta and British Columbia.
Clinton frieride"'congratulatte Ev-
erett on his new promotion, also
in receiving sedond highest marks
on hes Ottawa examination.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. George A. Walker. Gordon W. Cuntnghame were all
Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes and dare -
home for the Mother's Day week-
ghter, Mrs. Dawson, spent the end,including Dr. and Mrs. T. E.
weekend in Torontoe with Mr. and Huland little daneghter, Diane
N! W.G. Holmes and family
annual nonenetrons at the dinner
meeting in St. Paul's Parish Hall
Tuesday evening with Lorne
Brown, 1St vice-president, in the
chair. Frank Fingland presented
the report of the Nominating
Committee.
STRATFORD GENERAL HOSPITAL
Vacancies for Kitchen Staff
Ideal working conditions. 44 -hour week. Starting
alary $80.00 to $95.00 a month gross, depending upon
sosition filled: and experience.
APPLICATIONS TO DIETITIAN,
Stratford General Hospital
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SPECIALS FOR MAY 17 - 18 - 19
EEHIVE CORN SYRUP 2 lb. tin 29c
5 lb. tin 69c
AMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 2 tins 23c
ED BIRD MATCHES 3 boxes 25c
BEEN GIANT NIBLETS CORN 2 tins 33c
LLIFFO SHORTENING 1 lb. carton 38c
ELVET FLOUR 5 lb. bag 37c
AWES PASTE WAX 1 lb. tin 49c
(AWES LEMON OIL 12 oz. btl. 25e
UNKIST ORANGES—size.252's doz. 39c
INEAPPLES•—size 12's 3 for 93c
EMONS—size 300's ............... „ .,. 3 for 10c
Thompson's Food Market
hone 40 We Deliver
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he Cake -A Wedding T radian
That memory -making moment when the bride and
cam cut the cake deserves a cake pretty to see,
icious to- taste.
Our bakers are long -experienced in the art of
citing wedding cakes to a bride's own desire in
ks,; taste and size.
PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY!
BARTLIFF BROS.
Bakers ' and Confectioners
ONE 1 -- -- -- CLINTON
Silverwood's Ice Cream
i
Mr. and Mrs. W. Tasker and be engaged doing researoh 'work
ited on
it Stra tfor yrs
fain d,
Y,
ween' U i e i
Mother's Daywith the lady's par-' `u Q s n v rs ty .while •Mrs.
Hull ante little daughter make an
ants, Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbingsg extended visit with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mum" -
lend end family, Crystal Beach,
spent Sunday with ..the former's
parents, ¥r. and Mrs. J. Mul-
holleed.
Mrs. J. A. Sutherby and daugh-
ter, Sandra, Whitehorse, Yukon,
are spending several weeks with
the lady's mother, Mrs. Viola
Lampman. , ' '9
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball.
Grosse Isle, Micah., were weekend
visitors with their mothers, Mrs.
J. E. Ball and Mrs. William
Crittenden.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lloyd
and family, Harriston, were Moth-
er's Day visitors with the form-
er's mother, Mrs, H. W. Gould,
and Mr. Gould.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Atkinson
and family, London, were week-
end. visitors aft the home of the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. It.
W. Charlesworth.
Wilson MacDonald, well-known
Canadian poet, paid a visit to
the CDCI on Friday morning last
and recited a number of his poems
in a very interesting manner.
Miss Margaret Colquh:oun, who
bias completed four years at the
University of Western Ontario,
London, is spending the summer
with her brothers in Clinton.
Mrs. W. T. Hawkins has return-
ed after an extended visit with
her daughters in Toronto and
Bracebridge. Hugh R., Hawkins
drove toracebridge to bring
his rnotheage home,
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Snider in-
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Hetherington and daughters,
Margaret and Mary, Brampton;
Mrs. Jean Hetherington, Gode-
rich; and Lt, -Col, and Mrs. R. S.
Hetherington and •family, Wing -
ham.
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Box Plaints
• EARLY CABBAGE
• CAULIFLOWER
e PANSIES
4 VIOLAS
• SPANISH ONIONS
Plants are well hardened and
are now ready to set out
K • C. C O O KE
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Residence 66W
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hydro, good water supply, tree
shaded screened porch, wond-
erful beach, 10 mutes from
Clinton,
Asphalt siding summer cot-
tage, furnished, hydro, good
water. supply, outboard motor
boat, motor and half share in
boat house and trailer, wend -
useful beach, 10 miles from
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hydro, wager, bathroom, cot-
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beach, at Port Albert.
here.
St, Andrew's WA
Arranges for Bazaar
The WA of St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church met at the home
of Mrs. Norman Ball. The presi-
dent, Mrs. W. Shed'dock, conduct-
ed the devotional pant of the
meeting.
During the business period final
arrangements for the bazaar to
be held on Saturday, June 2, were
completed.
At the conclusion of 'the meet-
ing Mrs. Ball 'served refresh-
ments, assisted by the hostesses,
Mrs. McEwen and Miss Mac-
Pherson,
Church Directory
(All services Eastern Daylight
Saving Time)
Ontario St. United
Church
REV, W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister
Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, May 20
1.1,00 a.m,—?Morning Worship
"Going Forward"
12.15—Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—United Evening 'Wor-
ship in Wesley -Willis United
Church.
Pentecostal Church
Matilda St., South of CNR
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Sunday, May 20
10.00 e,m,—Sunday School
11.00 a,m.—Morning Worship
7 30 p.m,—Gospel Service
Friday, 7.30 p.m. Young People's
Service.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer.
ALL WELCOME
St. Andrew's
•
Presbyterian Church
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs, Bert Boyes, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, May 20
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
"Meditating the Word of God"
2.3.0 p.m.—Knox Church, Bay-
field.
Bow down in humility end wor-
ship Thy Creator and only
Redeemer,
Friday, May 8, 8.00 p.m. — Sit.
Andrew's Men's, Club invite
Clinton. men to see Col. Fred
Sturdy's Travelogue.
EVERYONE WELCOME
Wesley -Willis United
Church
Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
• Mrs. M. R. Rennie, Organist
Mr. M. R. Rennie, Choir Director
Sunday, May 20
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship;
Service of Dedication:
Mr. N. W. Trewartha, Clerk
of Session,
Mrs. John Innes, President of
the Girls' Club,
Mr. Robert N. Irwin, Presi-
dent of the Chair.
Sermon subject:
"The Church and the
Means of Grace".
12.15—Church School.
7.00 p.m.—Evening Praise:
Union.: Evening Service in
this church;
"Perseverance tial Diffichrlty"
Come To The House . of Prayer.
St. Paul's Anglican
Church
REV, R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon,
Choir Leader ,
Sunday, May 20
10.00 arm—Sunday - School
'11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and
Primary Sunday School.
7.00 p.m.—Evening Service.
Leonard G. Winter
'Baptist Church
REAL ESTATE PASTOR CLAIR CLARK, BA.
phones: Business 448 Mrs. W. Aikenhead, Organist
Residence 5993 ( Sunday, May 20
18-btfb 11,00 erre—Worship Service
12.00 am—Sunday School
woe& was pianist:
The hymn "Where cross the
crowded ways of Life" was mug,
followed by the Lord's Prayer
in unison.. The devotional period
was entitled "The Sower," Mrs.
M. Nediger read the Scripture
lesson from Mark, chapter 4. Les-
son thoughts were given by Mrs.
J. Addison and Mrs. A. T. Cooper
offered prayer.
During the business period, the
secretary, Mrs. Frank Finglanid,
and the treasurer, Mrs. A. E.
Shaddick, gave their reports, Mrs.
Charles Neiman cave the report
on flowers, which was -followed
by the reading of avotes of thanks
from those who had received
them. Mrs. W. Pickard reported
on some work done at the manse.
Mrs. D. Laidlaw said that two
more quilts had been made with
more to follow. Mrs. John Innes
rpeonted on the new choir gowns,
Mrs. Wilfred Jervis eor the prop-
erty committee mid Mrs. A. T.
Cooper for the press.
The June meeting will take the
form of a glawn tea to be held
art' the home of 'Mrs. Frank Fing-
land.
A hymn and the Mizpah Bene-
diction brought the meeting to a
close, after which tea was served
by Mrs. John Negligees group.
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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1951
CLINTONWI TO MEET Crich will be in charge of the
The regular meeting of Clinton 'programme, A Sushine Supper
Branch of the Women's Institute I will be served by the social corn:
will be held on Isridey, May 25. mittee. Members are asked to
Mrs. Mabel Cox . and Mrs. Mel ;note change in date of meeting,
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Summer Clearence of
Cats and r Si
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We are reducing all that are left of the
spring stock of Wool Flannels -
Twills, Cords and Gabs.
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