Clinton News-Record, 1948-06-17, Page 4PAGE FOUR
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
REV.. B: H. FARR
IS RE-ELECTED
RURAL DEAN The WA of Ebenezer United
Rev; B. H. Farr, Goderich, was Church met at the home of Mrs.
M Jones, The resident Mrs
EBENEZER
re-elected Rural Dean and Rev, organ ones p •
J kI F. Sones, presided at the meeting,
end er spn, Blyth,
secretary, at !which was opened by a hymn,
the seini'�,annual meeting of Hur- followed bysthe Lord's Prayer in
en Deanery, Church of England unison. The minutes of the pre -
in Canada, in Trinity Church, Bert
meeting were read by Mrs,
Bayfield, Thursday last, when Bert Lobb. The roll call was
there was a large representation answered by "The place I would
of the various parishes, like most to visit." There were
Attention was drawn to the.
Laymen's service in St. Paul's 11 members present.
Church, Clinton, on Sunday, June
20, at 7 p.m., at which the special
speaker will be Flt. Lt. T. Dale
Jones, chaplain of RCAF Station,
Clinton.
The Women's Auxiliary met M
St. Andrew's United Church, Bay-
field, concurrently. Mrs. R. M..P.
Bulteel; Clinton, brqught in the
following slate of officers.
President, Miss Woodcock, 'My-
th; honorary president, Mrs. Car-
ey, Goderich; ist vice-president,
Mrs. Swanson, Wingham; 2nd.
vice-president, Mrs. Holmes, Gor-
rie; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. R.
H. Middleton, FIansall; Dorcas
secretary, Mrs. William Connell,
Wingham; literature sceretary
The devotional period was tak-
en by Mrs. A. Hebden, Readings
werei given by Mrs. C. Tebbtitt
and Mrs. I. IVIerrill. Following the
business discussion the meeting
was closed with a hymn and Mrs.
F. Jones led in a closing prayer.
Mrs. Stewart Middleton,. Clinton;
Little Helpers' secretary, Mrs.
George Walker, Clinton; Juniors'
secretary, Mrs, Staniforth, Goder-
ich; Girls' Auxiliary secretary,
Mrs, R. M. P. Bulteel, Clinton.
(A fuller account of the meet-
ings as reported by our. Bayfield
correspondent, will be published
in next week's ,issue.)
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Pictured ABOVE are the principals in two of the season's lovely weddings. From left to right
they are MR. AND MRS. F. M. f' ALCONER an d MR. AND MRS. ROBERT RATHWELL. Mrs.
Falconer, the former Eleanor Irene Pepper, is the daughter .nf 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Pepper,
Oakshacle Farm, Tuckersmith, and her husband, Franklin Murray Falconer, is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. rs.
William Falconer, Stanley. er They wer e married
in Turner's
United
Church,Tucker-
smith, on. Sat rday, June 5,andare residing in Tuckersmith, following a trip to Detroit, Windsorand ether points.
The other couple chose the same day for their bridal, the setting being Knox Presbyterian
Church, Bayfield. The bride, Mary Isobel Talbot, is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Talbot, Blue Water Highway, Stanley Township, and the groom, Robert Rathwell, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rathweii, Goderich Township They are residing on the groom's farm in
Goderich Township, following a motor trip through Southern Ontario,
Photos by Fowler Bros. Studio.
PERSONALS JJ Wesley -Willis WMS
Hears Miss Stone
The monthly meeting of . the
WMS of Wesley -Willis United
Church was held in the church
parlour on. Thursday evening,
June 10. The president, Mrs.
Hearn, was in the chair and Mrs.
E. Adams presided at the piano.
The opening hymn was "O Spirit
of the Living, God" which, was
followed by the Lord's Prayer. It.
was decided to discontinue the
meetings during July and Aug.
Mrs. Haddy's group was in
charge of the study period as-
sisted by Mrs. Charlesworth who
read the Scripture lesson follow-
ed ,by prayer by Mrs. Haddy.
Miss M. A. Stone, the main speak-
er, took as her subject Nee-
Methods in Evangelism." Pic-
tures are being used a great deal
in the Mission Fields, also Phono-
graph records made in the na-
Mitchell, visited on Sunday with tive language are very much en -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Layton. joyed by the people to whom the
Mr: and Mrs. Fraser Gee, Goa- Missionaries go. These people are
coley, and Miss Marjorie McMath, very eager to listen. But in spite
Toronto, visited with Mr, and of all the mechanical devices it
Mrs, Charles Stewart on Sunday, is the human touch that is needed
Rev. and Mrs. R.M.P. Bulteel most.
A hymn and the Mizpah Bette -
diction brought the meeting to a
p.m. close. Tea was served and a so -
S. J. Sorensen, Formerly of tial half ,hour was enjoyed.
Stratford branch, has joined the
staff
Royal Bank Minton
Canada nch as Ontario St. Girls'
teller• . CIub Holds Meeting
Mrs. M. Foote, Port Arthur, Mr.
John Torrance, a ce, Lethbridge, Alta ,
and Mr. A. Torrance, Toronto, are The Girls' Club 'of Ontario St.
visiting their sister, Miss Maude . United Church met at the home
Torrance. of Mrs, Roy Plumsteel on Thurs-
Mrs. Mabel Nickerson and J. E. day evening, June 10, Miss Grant,
Cook are in St. Catharines this the president, read a poem as e
week attending the Grand Lodge call to worship.
sessions of the Rebekah and LO. The devotional period, conduct -
0.F. Lodges. ed by Miss Courtice, opened by
Mrs. John A. Sutter and son, the singing of a hymn and pray -
Benson, were weekend visitors er. Mrs, W. Jenkins read the
with the.,former's sister, Mrs. W. Scripture lesson and Miss Cour-
E. Floods\and Mr, and Mrs. Mart- Lice read "If Christ should come
in Crutcher, Toronto. Ito Palestine."
William Matthews, 18 -year-old Reports were given and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Matt- business discussed. It was de -
hews, has joined the RCAF and is cided the meetings would be with-
now stationed at RCAF Station, drawn for the months of July and
Aylmer, for preliminary training. August. On the afternoon fo July
Rev. Roy C. Cook, Toronto, son 13, there is to be a shower for
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook, Clin- the bazaar at the home of Mrs.
ton, was chosen president of the M. Batkin.
ministers' Association at the Bap- j Mrs Farnham react a mission-
tist Conference held in Windsor ary reading, "The Lord Reigneth."
this week. " • ) Current events were given by
Rev. ("red. Lynch, Rev. Thomas ;Mrs. C. Ashton . Mrs. Falconer
Hynes, Miss Helen Brooks and ;gave two readings "The Romance
Misses Kay and Mary Boyd, Tor- 'of a hammock" and "The Par -
onto, spent the weekend with Fly- able of the Isms." A very M-
ing Officer and Mrs. James .H.,iteresting travel talk was given by
Lynch, Rattenbury St. E. Miss Viola Fraser on Lagona
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless Beach.
were guests of ear. and Mrs. Ken -1 The meeting closed with the
neth M. Breakey, Zurich, Sunday, Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was
June 13th and ,attended the spec- 'served by Mrs, Roy Plumsteel,
ial Children's Day and Baptismal Mrs. F. Tyndall and Mrs. Me -
service in the Evangelical church. Lean, and a social time was en-
Weekend guests et J. K. J., the joyed by all,
summer home of Mr; and Mrs.
Gordon Cnuinghame were their
family and Mrs. A. Love, Leth-
bridge, Alta„ Mrs. Katherine
Johnson and Miss Kip Johnson,
Owen Sound.
Miss W eenl visitingiva Trewartar- gagement of their daughter, Dor-
who has been her par- g ,
Dor-
ents Mr. and Mrs. N, W. Trewar othy Laura, to Edgar Carl Ellig-
thar Ontario St., left Thursday sen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Z, Ellig-
morning to visit her sister, Mrs, sen, Walton, the wedding to take
A. P. Addison, Iroquois Falls, on Place in St. Peter's Lutheran
her return trip to Vilna, Sask. Church, Brodhagen, on June 26.
Archie E. Douglas left Monday
to assume his new duties as man- ' Mr. and Mrs. G, F. VanCatnp,
ager of the Royal Bank of Cana- Cardinal, announce the engage -
da branch at Erin. Mrs. Douglas ,Cardinal,
of their daughter, Jean
and two children will join him Irene, to Frank Everett Trewar-
when housing accommodation can tha, son of Mr. and Mrs. 11. C.
be secured. Trewartha, Clinton. The marriage
Richard Ross Bird, only son of will take place the latter part
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley H. Bird, of June.
Kitchener, received his Bachelor
of Arts degree et the University
Mr, and Mrs. John J. Zapfe are
visiting friends and relatives in
Owen Sound.
Mr. and 1VIrs. David Johnston,
Kitchener, spent a few days last
week with his mother, Mrs. J. II.
Johnston.
Gordon W. Harwood and son,
Melville, Toronto, were weekend
guests with the former's daughter
Mrs. Benson Sutter.
Mrs. J. E. Watson returned to
Toronto on Saturday after spend-
ing a fortnight with her mother,
Mrs, A. D. Beaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tanton
anct family, Strathroy, were Sun-
day visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. R. Jenkins.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gardiner
have returned from Detroit where
they attended the funeral of their
niece, Mrs. Harold Scheerer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Malcolm,
and Mr, and Mrs. George Pepper,
will be "at home" to their friends
on Saturday, June 19, from 3 to
Engagements Announced
Mr, and. Mrs, Victor 21. Deiceert,
Zurich, wish to announce the en -
of Western Ontario Convocation,
.Tune 2, graduating with first class
honours. Ross commenced his
school training in Clinton Public
School. His mother is the former
Miss Emma Taylor of the second
concession of Stanley Township.
A. L, Colquhoun and R. S.
Atkey of The NEWS -RECORD, i.
left Wednesday afternoon to at-
tend the annual convention of the
°retitle -Quebec Division, Caned -
Ian Weekly Newspaper Associat-
ion, at the Royal York Hetet,
Toronto, Thursday, followed by
a trip by CNR and Ohtario North-
' land Railway to Timmins New
Liskeard and Temagami, North -
'ern Ontario.
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YOUNG MOTHER'S GROUP
The Young Mothers' Study
Group of Wesloy-Willis. United
church will hold' Its monthly meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. Percy
Riley.Rattenbury St. E., at 8.15
p.m., Tuesday, June 22. A feature
will be a debate cnoducted by the
members. Mrs. N. W. Trewartha
will be in charge.
The most important day in
musie in 1948 will be the Water-
loo Music Festival and Tattoo in
Waterloo Park, Waterloo, Ont,
Saturday. June 26. Music from
8 a.m, to midnight. Over 40
bands; hundreds of individual
contestants; great Tattoo in even-
ing; fireworks: the most amazing
and interesting spectacle on the
continent. Come early and spend
the day in beautiful Waterloo
Park. Facilities for. family pic-
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Church Directory
(All services on Daylight
Saving Time)
Baptist Church -
REV. A. FORSYTH, Minister
Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist
J. R. Butler, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, JUNE 20
11.00 a.m,—Church Service and
Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Wesley -Willis United
Church
REV. ANDREW. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, JUNE 20
11.00 a.m.-Morning Service, •
Dedication of Memorial Win-
dow in memory of the late
F/0 Alvin V. Corless, Rev.
Wilbur K. Howard, guest
preaehc.r.
12.15 Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship,
Heroine Rebekah Lodge No.
306 will hold , a memorial
service.
Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per atmorning worship.
THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943
impulses, to create such disturb-
BAYFIELD ances. We hope that it will not
happen again.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Webster, Buys Cottage
London,. spent the weekend with G. D. Churehward, London, has
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James,, purchased Dr. N. B, Alexander's
Webster and Miss Elizabeth Reid. cottage on Colina St. Jack Church-
Latureece Follie and Mr, and ward'London, is spending; the
Mrs. Fred Follie. London, spent 'Wee,here. Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
the weekend with their sisters, Churehward and Gerald were also
Misses ) .and E. Folie. here for weekend.
William A. Hunt who has been Dr, and 'Ars, N. B. Alexander,
occupying W. Cotton's cottage London, were at their cottage on
moved into Mrs. Jack Cameron's Bayfield Terrace on Sunday,
new cottage on Main St. last week, ,
Mies Mary Marks and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brisson Tudor Martis, Edmonton; are
and two daughters, Grosse Pointe,,visiting the former's parents, Mr.
Mich., were at'their cottage over and Mrs. Charles Marks.
the weekend. Mrs J. M. Stewart returned to
Mrs R. B• Johnston has sold Hamilton on Sunday with Mr,
her cottage on Chiniquy St. el Hamilton
who was here for the
Mrs. A. Bishop.
Mrs. E. A, Featherston left on
Monday to spend a few days in
Toronto._
Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Wilson anct
two children and Mrs. L. Green,
Guelph, are vacationing at their
cottage,
Miss Gloria Westlake returned
to London on Tuesday after
spending
a few days with her
Prof. H. K. Kalbileiseh and
family, London, were at their cot- Mrs. James R. ecolt returned
rage over the weekend. to Toronto on Sunday with her
Mrs, J. Atkinson and Miss
Marion, St. Clair Shores, 1VIich., ho
spent the weekend at their me
in village.
lis e.
Lloyd leyes, London, was the
guest of Mr a and Mrs.. Charles
Berry over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. I3. Edwards, Jr.,
London, spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. T. C. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pruitt,
ne1
Royal Oak, Mich., were honey-
mooning at the Albion Hotel.
Capt. and. Mrs. 3, R. He ion,
Hamilton, were guests at the
.Albionweekend.
Hotel over the wee end. Loch-
er,
Marie and Pauline Winnifred Purdy, Irene Clem-
ents and Lily Gibbohs, Detroit,
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were the guests of Miss Marion
Fairbairn, "Westwind," over the
weekend.
Recent guests at The LittleInn
include Mr, and Mrs. Hu. F. Hunter
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and daughter, Mary Kaye, Strat-
ford; Mrs. Harry V. Collins, rs. M
C. F. Charleton, Mr. and rs.
Gordon H. Baker, Gordon Jr., and
Nancy, Birmingham, Mich.; awlC. le. Bent, Toronto. •
Celebration!
•The Village of Bayfield had its
first sensation of the Atomic Age
on Friday night shortly after
midnight when loud crashes and
weird lights upset the nervous
systems of old and young alike,
leaving thein frustrated and un-
able to control their ideas pf
stern realization.
One doesn't mind a public
celebration when there Is some-
thing to celebrate, a custom which
Anglo-Saxons have followed ail
through the ages. The feeling in
the village is pity for those who
cannot control their unusual
weekend.
Dr. E. P,; Lewis was the guest
of Mrs, N. W. Woods over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLaren
and Miss Christine, Port Elgin,
spent Sunday and Monday with
Mrs. McLaren's sisters, Misses A.
M. and E. -J. Stirling.
Mrs. Paverly Walker, Toronto,
attended the funeral of her aunt,
the late Miss Carrie MacKenzie
on Monday.
husband after spending a week
at her home in the village.
Mrs. G. Galbraith and daugh-
ters, Hamilton, ton
mr
a spentthe
week-
end at the cottage.
Miss Lois Green, Grand Bend,
is visiting Miss Beverly York for
a few days,
Miss Peggy Burt, Howard and
Ronald, London, spent the week-
end with their grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. F. W. Baker.
4#td SOi-a-a-a-a
on their first wedding
anniversary they got out
their Candid Wedding Al-
bum and recalled all the
. happy moments, so beauti-
fully perpetuated by the
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REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, JUNE 20
8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11.00 a.m.—Morning Service,
and Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Service in
charge of Laymen of Huron
Deanery. Preacher, Flt. Lt.
Dale Jones, RCAF.
Ontario St. United
Church
REV. W, J. WOOLFILEY, Minister
B. J. Gibhings, Choir Leader
Mrs. E. Wanjdorf, Organist
SUNDAY, JUNE 20
11.00 a.ni: Morning Worship,
92.16 -Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship
Presbyterian 'Church
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, JUNE 20
10.00 a.m.-Sunday. School
11.00 elm—Divine Worship,
2.30 p.m.—Service at Bayfield
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