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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-12-02, Page 4PAG " NEws-itECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER S. Hall, and Muis Leehe Mae " CARTER SCHOLARSHIPS . Wall, who placed second with Two Wingham High School Miss Jean Mills, Seaforth. Schol- . students , have been awarded arshpis were giVen to students Huron.Coupty darter scholar- With the highest aggregate Marks ships. "Awards were given James on ten 'upper school papers. I ' CHOCOLATES for the Christmas Season We have: • MOIRS • • McCORMICK'S • SMILES'N' CHUCKLES • FRESHPACK • ANNIE LAURIE SATUR6AY SPECIAL: Apple Sauce Cake BARTLIFF BROS. BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS • PHONE 1 •1 CLINTON • Almond Icing for Your Christmas Cake in any quantity desired eliristmao Panct • C. C. I. AUDITORIUM Friday, December 17 9•P.M. --- 1 A.M. Ross Pearce Orchestra $1.50 Per Couple Dress Optional 49-50-b '"'"•%4QT4.,„„.. eeei: o SATISFYING ECONCigiC ENERGIZING A to, .,Wr,.-4,• • .," Itt P 11 Miss Margaret Davies i's Visit- ing her sister in Feeedale, Mich. Mrs., Dunn, Toronto, has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs., W. A. Oakes. • S/L Bruce Weatherwax, Ot- tawa, spent Sunday with his aurvt,, Miss Dolly Cantelon. Elwin and Ross Merrill are spending a few 'days in Toronto this Week on business. • Mr. and Mrs. B. B, Poeklington and two ehilchen, Peter and Nancy, spent the weekend in Toronto. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame were recent weekend visitors at their Hay- field home. miss Ruth MclVtath, Toronto'.Engagements,Announced, and Mrs, W. Lyon, Londesbero, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr. Gode- Mrs. c.'Ste-wa- rich, wishes to announce the en - Mi. and Mrs. I,. A Stephen and gagemant of his deughter, Mabel daughter, Shelburne, spent the ,Hoggarthe to Glen Emanuel, only weekend with the lady's parents., 'son of Mr. and , Mrs. A. Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cree Cook. iHrucefield, the marriage to take Miss Frances Collins of the Place quietly early. in December. teaching staff, 01 .the Torontol schools was a weekend visitor at WESLEY-WILLIS wm.s. the home of Mr. and Mrs. john The •WMS of Wesley -Willis J. Zapfe. United Church •. will hold its Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams Christmas meeting in the Church and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tamblyn, Parlour on ,Thuolpy, Decembr all of Londesboro, spent Sunday .3, et 8 P.M. 'Mrs. Hadd3;'s group at the home of Mr and Mrs, Nor- will be in charge. man Carter. • I• TueirlaYfr thr ei home in Mack- lin, Sask., after spending the past Hee. Weeks with the the brother • and. :siaterin-law, Mr.' and Mrs'. ' Ertest, EllWood end other relatives.. •'Mrs. James Livermore spent -the weekend -with her husband Wile has been patient..10 'vic- toria Hospital, • London, for ten days. Mr,'Livermore's friends will be pleased to know that he is Much improved in health and is able to be at the home of his son R S Livermore,KC., 'and, it is expected'. that he will be able to come 'home shortly. Mr, and Mrs. John A -Sutter and Mr. and Mrs. Benson Sutter visited on .Sunday with the for- mer's mother, Mrs, Emma Set- ter, Stratford. " ---• Mr. and Mrs. Percy Atkinson and two sans, Hanover,. visited during theweekend with the lady's parent -es, Mr„ and Mrs. 11. W. Charlesworth. Rev, and Mrs, R. M. P. BulMel and Mrs. A. Kirby and son, Fred, were in London on Tuesday at- tending the coneacration and en- thronement of Bishop G. N. Lux- ton. Mrs. C. Stewart spent a couple Of days last week with Miss Geed - hue in Port Stanley and while there attended the 25th anniver- sary banquet of the Missionary Auxiliary. , ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quennell and Mr. And 1Virs. Harold C. Johnston, all of Toronto were weekend visitors at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Johnston. Mrs. John E. Ball, Kitchener, formerly of Clinton, is spending a few weeks in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with her scn and deugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Bali, Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellwood left BAZAAR ONTARIO ST UNITED CHURCH HALL Saturday, Dec. 4 3 P.M. Xprons„ Fancy Work, Dolls, Candy, Home Baking, Produce AFTERNOON TEA Sponsored by Girls' Club 48-97b te4 lc RESTAURANTS 'tGROCERS CER CONTIOES *DAIRY BARS *.FARM HOMES * CilLY "Ate$ ollio lit ADJUST MILE SHILV55 56 y trt46.4 PAPV ihe ,.l.44 55vose•4 ; Ve i• ',Or* "%.h *40, am • madolowes. ,ROZSN tOooS C.o.•.•.e. 4 4 AN,341/ 4.1 0.4 40. I. )O ING, of 11.41... I • • I ••I 45 Do you need extra room in o refrigerator? Do you need a big compartment for frozen foods? Do you wont.* refrigerator that you con plug In and forget.. that will *mate efficiently, quietly, ocOnornicolly, yeor after year? You can hair* k NOW- in Kelvinatoft new R.22 roach -in. double.door model illustrated her*. Made of lifetime steel - and finished in gleoming while Detea. naId. OM 0611.. And don't foiget the I.IAltfLESS STEF.I evaporator -with teat* foe 10 the ef &OM' kgach sod to cube,. BAL Deferred Portent terms maybe artonged. •,"•5!•.. • and MUTCH ,HARDWARE and FURNITURE D. G. BALL Phone 361-'W 'v.'. • ' Funeral Directors j. murrov rhoe 361-1 Phone 195 THREE CONTEST REEVE'S SEAT; SEVEN COUNCIL • driven by Robert O'Hara, 15942 1 MAN IN -HOSPITAL, oliphant St., Detroit. According to the police, Mr. HERE FOLLOWING ' Challett hesitated when he saw the car comingarid Mr. O'Hara ROAD ACCIDENT thinking he ' did not intend to cross, applied his accelerator as Jule Challett, 64, R. R. 3, Zur- Mr, Challett ran into the path of Mb, is in Clinton Public Hospital the ear. • with a compound fracture of the In trying to avoid striking"the right leg, and Mrs. Robert O'Hara,. man, the driver turned. the 23, Detroit and. Mrs. Gordon vehicle, which crashed into the Spencer, R.R. 4, Owen Sound, ditch, broke off a telephone pole, are in Alexandra Hosp1M1, Gode- and came to rest on its top with rich, with head injuries, reCeived the wheels in the air. The escaped injury ' but car grandchildren were present.' For 50, years they have resided in an accident on Highway 21, was compleW'r wrecked. ''' , monghthweairy Monday. the two women, passengers M the farm on the Blue Water half a mile north of Drysdale, The driver Mr. Challett was crossing the car, were removed to hospital at -----° reed from a mail box when he Gaderich, tvas struck down by a south- Provincial Constable James FOR FINE PRINTING bound car, reportedly owned anclCulp, Goderich, investigated. • THE PNEllwONsEBE4 \ coRD ... .4.0'SVAVE3tgleigligagagatgAlCi-46e5Agagelle' Ag -W -246040.52460e E . ' GI F T S --- That Are: Sure . To Please Something To Wear Will Always Solve. The Problem StanleY COnple Mark - Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.. John Etue, 'Blue Water, IlighWay, Stan.ley Town - Ship, celebrated their 50tii wed- ding anniversary at a family din- ner marking th-e event, held •at the , home of their . son, Mr; and Mrs. Maurice Etue, near Sea - forth. 'Their family of three daughters,' four sons, .and , 12 (Continued from page One) cil should have a bulldozer, which might be rented out at normal fee to private citizens. The County Engineer got, his son' to do surveying at $25 a day; that shouldn't be., Kenneth Mercer complained of not getting cooperation from the road superintendent in his WOTIO for the township. Letting snow- plowing without tender was not fair, Wilmer Harrison 'thought the township could well afford some equipmerit. - , It.: dould.--...•affotd 'a. grader and could • build a lot of roads with a grader: A bull- dozer could be hired ,once in a while, .- - Others who spoke briefly were Everett Mcllwain and George Pot- ter, elected by acclamation'to the Township School Area Board; Ex -Warden George C. Faegan, Colborne; Elmer Webster, reeve of Stanley; Stanley Snyder, reeve of Colborne; Aid, Mel. Crich, Clinton; Coun. Harold Montgom- ery, Colborne; Coun. Harvey Coleman, Stanley; and N. W, Trewartha, Clinton, township representative on Clinton That- rict Collegiate Institute Board. Mr. Trewartha paid tribute to the value of the bus system in providing secondary education to rural pupils, and discussed the 321,000 surplus which the Town of Clinton recently assumed by permission of the Ontario Muni- cipal Board. ---- Church'Directory Ontario St. United Church REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister Mrs. E. Wended, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service 12.15—Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Union Evening Ser- vice in St, Peul's Anglican Church. Baptist 'Church REV, A. FORSYTH, Minister Mrs, Ernest Adams, Organist J. R. Butler, Choir Leader SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 11,15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.—Worship Service. EVERYONE WELCOME Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Divine Worship Communion Service, recep- tion of new members. 2.30 p.m.—Service at Hayfield. A11 Welcome St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. It. M. P. BTJLTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir '• Leader SUNDAY, BECEMBER 5 11.00 am.--Hoty Communion and Sunday School, Scholars are • asked to bring their White Gifts. 7.00 p.m.—Union Evening Wor- ship in this church. Rev. Andrew Lane, speaker. Tuesday, December 7 — Ladies' Guild will meet in OWee. Memorial Hall at 3 A.m. Speaker; Mrs. May Aeries: MacKinnon. Wesley -Willis United. .Church REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist and Cheir Leader SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 11.00 a.m.—Morning 'Service White Gift Sunday. 12.15—Su nday School'. 7.00 p.m.—Union Evening Wor-, ship in St. .Patirs Anglican. Chttreh. • • Christmas Carel and 'Candle - Lighting Service, Sunday, December 12, at 7, p.m. aus- pices of YP11. 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