Clinton News-Record, 1948-09-02, Page 4PAGE FOUR
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD"
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2; 1948
Women �anc Churc ••
h Affairs in ClDislrjci!1�'Or'1
1.O.O.F. NOTES WEDDINGS The ceremony was performed
Clinton Lodge TOOF No. 83 will by Rev. W. J. Woolfrey. Tied
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha, hame", the summer home of Miss
reopen after the summer vaca- ditionai weddingmusic P E R O
' was play- N A L S P son Florence Cuninghame on the
TREKARTHA-CRICH ed by Mrs. E. Wendorf who ac -
Mrs.
` She was accompanied by her
tion with the first regular meet- and daughter-in-law, Dr. and 'Blue Water Highway were Miss
ing to be held on Tuesday even- Standards of pink and white cervi,, ed the soloist, Miss Helen Mrs, Eben Alexander, Jr;, Boston, Sylvia'donNewman and
all
ing, September 7. Nominations gladioli formed a charming set -Jervis, Toronto, why sang Miss Jean Chsoim, Toronto, was and Mrs. Adams, all ofwho spent a Tong weekendMr. and Mrs.
for officers for the coining term`"Through the Years" and "T'll a recent visitor with Mrs. A. L. r John Pe Detroit the fornier's aunt. with Phil Eprile and baby, David, ce
Herman ho Crich Mr. Tuclnd 1948,Mrs. Walk Beside You." Rodger! Aper visited on Sunda of London, Mr, and Mrs. Si. E.
ting on Saturday, August
will be received.t ceramith Given in marriage by her Fath- Miss. Mavis White, Galt, is the and Mrs• Frank La ton Miss Shirley G. Sutter has Rorke, Clinton, Miss Florence
Township, for the marriage of er, the bride was charming in a guest of Miss Mary Ellen Mac- prior to returning to his home in commenced She her duties on the staff Rorke Toronto, and LAC and Mrs.
Huronie Rebekah Lodge No. 306 their elder daughter, Helen Do- floor -length 'gown'of ivory satin Donald„- eraine, Man. Mr, and of the General Hospital, St, Cath Peter Harbottle who had spent
will open its Ball activities in reen and Ross Clarence Trewar-owith net yoke edged with a li-
Benson Sutter spent the week- Percy Douglas, Meaford, - arines. was accompanied to the last week camping with Miss
the form of a pot -luck supper tha, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. g del end at Ryerson Beach Executive also Sunday visitors at the Lay -St. Catharines by her mother, Cuninghame.
which will be held in the Lodge Howard Trewartha, It Town- quell leaves and flowers Studded Y ton home.Mrs. John A. Sutter and brother,.
Room on Wednesday, Sept. 8, ship. with seed pearls; fitted bodice, spent ahcou le of dayip Camp at s
Mrs. (Dr.) EbenabeenAlexander, Sutter Benson was a guestatMc- The Miss PRESBYTERIAN W.A.
lily -pointed sleeves; and full E. D. W, Courtice, Hamilton, Knoxville, Tenn,
er-
skirt. Her finger-tip veil wasp e lastweek for the a guest Naught -McKellar wedding in St, Ian Church will meet in the church
held in place by a Queen Anne with his sister, Miss Harriet past week at the home John's United Church, Stratford. on Tuesday
headdress. She carried a cascade Courtier, of, her brother-in-law and sister,
bouquet Miss Enid Coleridge, Weekend visitors at "Royce- Y afternoon, September
c _ q et of Peerless red roses. g Barrie, left '''... +..w..,.,,,,,, ^w yce- 7, at three o'clock.
Miss Lois Crich, sister of the Tuesday for. London, after spend- '�A+w« N.-..,M„V.�,,0,•�+�...w..
bride, was bridesmaid, gowned in ing a few days with Mr, and
powder blue taffeta with match- Mrs. R. S. Atkey.
School
ing headdress and carried a col-
Jtedhn i parents a at Toronto, Opens Next Tuesday,onial bouquet of Letra Hibbeard visited his parentsa their new September 7
noses. Little Miss Ruth Crich, summer cottage in Bayfield dur-
cousin o£ the bride, wearing a ing the weekend,
floor -length dress of printed blue Mrs. J. L. Sinson, Huntington
organdy and carrying a nosegay Park, Calif., is visiting her bio-
Are +
of roses, gypsophila and blue del- then and sister-in-law, Mr. and your Children Ready?
phinium, was a dainty flower girl,
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The ring bearer, Bruce Whit George VanHorne.
Mrs. Charles
rles Stewart is attend -
HERE cousin of the bride, dressed ing the School of Missions Lead_ HERE ARE A FEW REMINDERS:
in white pants and navy bieser, ership Training at Alma College,
carried the ring on a white satin St. Thomas, this week, r�
pillow Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Eagleson,
Aberdeen, S.D., have been spend -
IJ COMPLETE RANGE OF SHOES Kenneth Tyndall, cousin of the ing a holiday with Mr, and Mrs.
FOR ALL SCHOOL AGES groom, was best man. J. L. Heard and family.
The reception was held at Hotel Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Pilot
i Clinton, the bride's mother re- Mound, Man., has been spending
=`za variety ceivingin a black crepe dress `tuz
SPECIAL SALEgroom's mother assisting in tur- withhite accessories, the a few days with her niece, Mrs.
'! ,•: ryAI iii?il:!:!.: iliiiil sense yet
Real Shoe Values
GIRLS' DRESSES
In Print, Sll.lb and Spun Rayon materials.
A y of shades and colours.
Sizes 6 to 16.
quoise figued nylon with us Joyce K. Fowler, Moor-
with
Misses - Growing Girls Y pink field, was a recent guest of the BLOUSE
ryha accessories. Both wore corsages g Wool£xxte family at the Ontario
of pink Briarcliffe roses vY �� o I SPECIAL
LOAFERS " §7 �' St, United Church Parsonage; jy lC7c q t k
,„�,.• , ,z r, , Amid showers of good wishes,
„ yi , the newly -wedded couple left for Mrs. N, W. Trewartha and !i
! ea p Mrs, (Dr,) E. Alexander are visit- a,s / r
j points east, the bride travelling ors at the Canadian National Ex- lA We are offering a our
OXFORDS in a loganberry gabardine suit hibition, Toronto, this week.F'/ x Girls' Coloured Blouses
with black accessories. On their
return the couple will reside on Rev. Herbert Lowe and Larry
'� at
To Clear y n r the Turner, Brooklyn, N. Y., were t
.,, r groom's farm in Hullett weekend visitors at the home of One -Third Price
Township. Rev, and Mrs W. J. Woolfre Original
Prior to her marriage the bride Robert D. Cooper, Brantford,
was guest of honour at a mis- spent the weekend with his wife Other Things to
cellaneous shower given by the and daughter at the home of her. Remember:
'Iucicersmith Ladies' Club at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heard. - SWEATERS
hoi,ie of Mrs. Leslie Lawson, The ; Miss Margaret Shoebottom who i HOSE
SOX PANTIES
many beautiful and useful gifts. toria Hospital, London, is spend -
bride -elect was presented with has completed her training at Vic -
SLIPS - SKIRTS `
close with the hostess serving de- in town.
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The evening was brought to a ling some holidays at her home JUMPERS and
BLAZERS
licious refreshments. 1 Mr. and, Mrs. O. B. Moffatt A chance those who make their own
Also honouring the bride, her and n, gnd
mother, Mrs. Herman Crich eat-;Marilyntwo, Ingersolchildrel, Georspente laast
ertained at a delightful trousseau l v eek at the home of Mrs. O. C.
tea on Tuesday afternoon and HeIlyar,
evening, August 24. Gladioli,
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Scott, To- ��f/
sweet peas and other summer ionto, have returned to their 2570 Off Original Price
flowers were attractively arrang-!home after spending a week at
ed throughout the house for the Ithe home of Mr, and Mrs, A. S.
occasion. Inlctey, Sr,
The guests wdre' welcomed by miss Margaret olGeneral
l IRWIN'S
the hostess and her daughter. lin-training at Toronto General
Trousseau and gifts were shown Hospital, who is home on holiday,
in the afternoon by Mrs. Jack is spending this week at Inver-
Merrill and Mrs. George Col- Intron Peach.
clough. Those serving were Miss!Mrs. A. D, Beaton and son,
Helen Turner and the bride's Holmes, have returned after TO MEET ..a•.-..r.•r.e.•-,. }•�?rs 4-4 •*
sister, Miss Lois Crich. In the spending ten days with the for- Clinton Hospital Aid will meet
evening the trousseau and gi£ts'mer's daughter, Mrs, O. S. Dur- ri the Board Room, Ontario Ag- FOR
PROMPT
SERVICE
were shown by Mrs. Bert Gar - 'kin, Grand Valley. rieultural Office, on Tuesday vj� d,/�xF/
vett and Miss Helen Turner. Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame, Bayfield, evening next, September 7.
Frank Falconer and Miss Lois and Roy and Carl East, Toronto,
Crich served. Also assisting were have returned recently from a LAMES' AUXILIARY Call .
• Mrs. Newman Garrett, Mrs. Al- holiday spent at their Nimrod se Ladies' Auxiliary of Clin- ° '
den Crich and Mrs. Warren cabin at Bai-de-ore. Iton meeto Branch, Canadian slaySeptember, 2,
Whitmore. I on Thursday, 2,
Mr. and Mss. H. C. LawsonFrank's Taxi
were in Woodstock Friday after- ight) at 8:15, A good at-
The W.A. of Wesley -Willis noon attending the funeral of the tendance is hoped for as plans
United Church will meet in the ;late Mrs, Thomas R. Dent, wife of are to be made to attend the
church parlour on Wednesday.' the M.L.A. for Oxford. Zone Rally in Wingham hn Mon -
September 8, at 3 p.m. A goods Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Gregory, day' September have3, which reg-
attendanceorg-
is requested so that•Barrie, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ularil, would been the Clin-
plans can be made for the fall Beattie and son, Donald, Thames- tonnr rancing night of the and winter work ford, are spending this week with Branch. •
Mrs, O. C. xeuyar, Church
Robert Hattin and his daughter,
' Directory
Mrs. Clarence Cooper, have re- (All services on Daylight
turned from spending a pleasant Saving Time)
few days at the Canadian Na-
tional Exhibition, Toronto.
Fit. Lt. and Mrs. Robert McKee Ontario St, United
Clothing Needs
Boys
SWEATERS
SHIRTS
TIES
T- SHIRTS
SOCKS
PANTS
UNDERWEAR
ETC. ETC.
Girls
BLOUSES
SKIRTS
SWEATERS
UNDERWEAR
HOSIERY
DRESSES
TUNICS
ETC. - ETC.
clothes can't afford to miss -
We are still offering the balance of our
SUMMER FABRICS at
HOSPITAL AID
MARTINS
PHONES: 36w - 36j
I TOP
VALUES!
At
BALL and MUTCH'S
COLEMAN Two -Burner
, GASOLINE t ELECTRIC HOT PLATES I
a STOVE
With 47 jj Each 13.95 3 1
Legs -4 ! •9® 11 .,...MNM....w.N.N..I...s
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ELECTRIC . Electric
ITEA KETTLES ; FANS Each $10.15 Each $8.95;
Two -Burner
COLEMAN
GASOLINE
HOT PLATE
Each . 14.95
..,
Cold -Pack Step -on
Canners , , , ea. 2.60 Cans ea. 1.75 Children's
•,.N++s.n,,,.,,v.,,,.,.,a,.,.ac,.N.,,,.. w+....wN Lunch Kits ea. :.70
Boeckh Cannister Sets
Dust Mops . ea. 1.29 ea. 1.40 Japanned
..... Waste Paper
Strollers .. ea. 7°25
Bread Boxes ea. 1.50 Baskets . , , , ea. .95
See These On Display To -day!
are spending a short leave with
the latter's mother, Mrs. H. B.
Combe, before going. to Ottawa
where Flt. Lt. McKee has been
posted.
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Butterfield,
Umatilla, Fla., Miss Gertrude But-
terfield and Miss . Sis Johnston,
Bay City, Mich„ were guests for
several days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Kay,
Mr. and Mrs: Freci Greer, Hali-
burtcn, were guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. 5, J. Gibbings
this week. Mr, and Mrs. John
Gihbings and young son, Strat-
ford, also were guests.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dia Cornish have
been Miss Lucy Barradell, Grosse
Pointe, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
MacDonald and Miss Elizabeth
PLUMS
The Great Creator has
sent me a nice crop of
Plums. Old customers as
well as new, wanting a
supply bring your contain-
ers and I will supply you,
when ripe, a nice variety
of canning Blume.
C. HOARE
FRUIT FARM
Clinton
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Church
REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister
Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
11.00 A.M.'-Morning Worship,
12,15 -Sunday School
7.00 p.m. -Evening Service
2,00 p.m. -Turners
Sunday School Rally, September
1.
Anniversary Services, Sunday,
September 26, Rev. R. A.
Brock, Hensel', guest speaker,
Baptist Church
REV. A. FORSYTH, Minister
Mrs, Ernest Adams, Organist
J. R. Butler, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5Q
11.00 a.m.-Church Service and
Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
St. Paul's Anglican
Church
REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir
• Leader
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
11.00 a.m.-Holy Communion
7.00 p.m. -Evening Service
Wednesday --Board of Manage-
ment, 8.00 p.rn.
Presbyterian Church
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs./Bert Boyes, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
9.45 a.m.-Service at Bayfield
10.00 a.m.--Sunday School
11.15 a,m.-Divine Worship
All Welcome
Wesley -Willis United
Church
REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister
Mrs. Al:organ J. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
11.00 a.m.-Morning Service
12.15 -Sunday School
7.00 p.m. -Evening Worship
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