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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-12-16, Page 74micteme,lets.[meretesesmc. rstmrraresstemetsteteswe Jn j encinthlye nieettng. was Pe:rt t. Library Hall iiy, Recember 8, Mem ere preseht from"Exeter, eld; Clinton apd. sur- Seaforth, Several sub - e discussed. Arrange - re being; made to have, a and dance at Hensel' in. r future. B mPy, Alb ? ,e recxe i+ liar eyAlberta,, ; surprised Itis h other Alex by,a$peerigg'at his door after an absence of 36 years. They scarcely (recognized each other, This is his `first return to Ontario. The 'McCrackin brothers. were brought up near Listowel, SeSktiStIrgAp. , FOOD MARKET CIIRISTMAS SPECIALS LER'S 16 oz. jar ANBERRY SAUCE . 29c WILLIAM'S 24 oz. jar ange & Grapefruit MARMALADE 23c WEN. NET D COHOE SALMON . BY'S EP BROWN BEANS . . i lb. tin .... 33c 20 oz. tins . 2 for 35c 4, any LK \ NCEMEAT 2 lbs. 37c 5 lb. bag 37c BIN HOOD OATS TRALIAN ISINS and CURRANTS , . 2 lbs. 29c CREST ORTENINQ .tr... lb. 39c -MARR ANUT BUTTER 16 oz. jar ..39c CROP VEL ORANGES at LOW PRICE'S CHRISTMAS MIX CANDIES Assorted Kinds ND -ROLL CHOCOLATES .. lb. 60c 5 lb. box 2.95 ee Delivery - PHONE 111 6 V 4, C Ontario S. United Baptist Church Church Mrs. A. FORSYTH, Minister Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist REV. W J. WOOLFREY, Minister) J, R. Butler, Choir Leader Mrs..; E Wended, O • Organist n SUNDAY; DECEMBER ,19 11.15 a.m.—Sunday School. '7.00 p.m.—Worship Service.- "The Christmas Story" illust- rated with lanern slides, Wednesday,' December 22—Sun- day School Concert and Christmas Tree. and Choir Leader ORDER OF WORSHIP' Sunday, December 19,' 1948 et 11,00 A.M. Prelude; Piano and . Organ. Processional: "0 Come A11 Ye Faithful" by Junior Choir. Hymn:"Hark the Herald Angels Sing."' Invocation and Lord's Prayer. Anthem: `God Rest You Merry Gentlemen." Scripture and Prayer. :Anthem: "The Evangel." Announcements. Offertory: Organ and Piano, "He Shail,Feed His I'lock," Hand- el's 3Vlessiah. Solo: _Mrs. Gordon Bennett. Hymn: "The First Nowell." Sermon: "The Christmas Mes saw Anthem: "Christ the Lord is Born To -day." Recessional: "It Came Upon The Midnight Clear." Benediction, Postlude: '"Haile1ujah Chorus," organ and piano. 7,00 P.M.' Prelude: Organ and Piano. Hymn: "0 Little Town of Beth- lehem." Scripture and Prayer. Cantata* "The Messiah's Advent," part I. Anhouncements,, Offertory. Solo: Miss Elva Wiltse. Cantata: Part II. Hymn: "Silent Night." Benediction. Postlude: Organ and Piano. Orangemen to Mark July 12 at Brussels John Dinsmore, Gorrie, was elected and installed worshipful master of North Huron County Loyal Orange Lodge at its annual meeting presided over by Past Master Robert McMurray. Others elected were: D.M., Earl Hamilton, Bluevale; chaplain, Em- erson Hesk, Londesboro• record- ing secretary, Calvert Falconer, Blyth; financial secretary, Bert Isard, Wingham; treasurer, Jos- eph Smith, Brussels; marshal, Cecil Bateman, Ethel; first lectur- er, Harvey Hunking, Londesboro; and second lecturer, William Campbell, Fordwlch. It was decided to hold the 1949 1, celebration of "Glorious July ase 12th" at Brussels. Invitations will. re be sent to North and South Perth d South Huron lodges. an Wesley -Willis United Church REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist and Choir. Leader SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. Morning and Evening Worship.. Special Christmas messages and music. Morning Anthem: "Shepherds in the Fields Abiding" Christmas music will pre- dominate the services on Sun- day, December 26. Pentecostal Church SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 2.00 p.m.—Sunday School 3.00 p.m.—Evangelistic Service 7.30 p.m.—Closing Service of Evangelistic campaign con- ducted by Sister L. Wynne. Thursday, December 26: 4,30 p.m.—Sunshine Corner 8.00 p.m.—Christmas Entertain- ment. • CANDLE LIGHTING SERVICE ATTRACTS RECORD AUDIENCE Giving a joyous Ura Christmas Christmas Eve, Friday, December touch, the annual Christmas Carol 24—Holy Communion, 11 pm. and Candle -lighting Service was held in Wesley -Willis United WINNER INNER Church on Sunday evening. The church was crowded to CAPTURES ZONE pacify, even the Sunday School Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs, Bert Boyes, Organist and , Choir Leader SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 Christmas Service Congregational Advent Praise 1. Unto you is born, a Saviour 2.0 Come, all ye faithful' 3. Hark the Herald' Angels Sing 4. Away in a Manger 5. Holy Night, Peaceful Night 6. Joy to the World 7. As with gladness, men of old, Special Selections of 'Praise:. 1. Holy Night, by Adophe Adams; Mrs, C. H, Edward, Goderich, 2, Anthem, Christmas Bells, Seim -lute; The'Choir, 3: Anthem, There Were Shep- herds, Simper; 'The Choir, The Christmas Sermon: "His Name shall be called Won- derful". Service at Bayfield at 2.30 p.m. 0 Come let us adore Him. EVERYONE WELCOME St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs, J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 11,00 a.m.—Carob Service: Proc.: Hark the Glad Sound Carols --Poverty, Welsh The Holly and the Ivy, English Let all mortal flesh keep sil- ence, french. What Child is This, Old English. Unto us a Son is Born, 1582. Rocking,. Czech. Crivefitiy. 1591, Solo: "Rejoice Greatly," Miss Marny MacKinnon. Rec.: Once in Royal David's City. 2.30 p.m.—Children's Service,. 7.00 p.m. --Evening Service Wednesday, December 22 — Sun- day School Concert, 8 p.m ca room being used, this being the PUBLIC SPEAKING largest congregation present at this service since its inception. Miss Velma' Fer ns It also was union service. representing Huron County, won The church was attractively toporatoryhonors in thee, zone decorated with a large Christ- mas tree, with gaily -coloured finals o£ the Junior Farmers' lights, lighted candles, and Christ- public speaking and amateur mas greens, The service was un- entertainment contest held in der the auspices o£ the Young Middlesex County agricultural People's Union. offices, Landon, Friday' evening Mrs, M. J, Agnew presider) at last She will compete in the the organ throughout the service Ontario finals in Toronto in land, 'with her usual inimitable J Missy Ferguson's topic rmanner, delighted her audience pbi was with the organ interpretations of Youth and Its Responsibilities," �,� �C�,� Y�,�.�, of a master. Sgt. A. R. Persan, and, according to the judges, her •• c' ;y ,1W W. ; RCAF,assisted playing a violin method of delivery and coolness WINTER FOOTWEAR ti��,<111 y;ice 0 SURE Winners! Our handsome, sturdy, stormy weather -wear. For dry warmth and comfort, anywhere, anytime. d _S solo bfore the service began and on the platform, as well as sub- ; , 4 Orr f also et the Offertory. The service proper began with the Processional Hymn, "0 Come all ye Faithful," with the Junior Choir leading the senior choir into the church. Other hymns in which the congregation were asked to join were "Silent Night," "Joy to the World", "The First Nowell" and the Recessional Hymn, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." Rev. Andrew Lane, minister of the church,' presided and offered the Invocation and Pastoral Prayers, read the Scripture les- son and ' pronounced the Bene- diction. The senior choir sang two numbers, a medley, made up of "Gloria in Excelsis" by the choir, "Carol 'Sweetly Carol," by Miss June . Middleton, "Gentle Mary Laid Her Child" by the choir, "Good Christian Men Rejoice" by the male voices," "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen," by the choir, "The Boll Carol" by Miss Jean Elliott and ending with the 'Gloria in Excelsis"; and an an- them "Christians Awake" with Joyce,. Andrews and Benson Sut- ter taking the solo parts and Jean Nediger and: Mary Sutter a duett part. The junior choir sang two numbers "Infant Holy" end "0 Little Town of Bethlehem" with Gwen Griffiths, daughter of Mr. and 3/Ii's, Arthur Griffiths, very effectively taking the solo part. Othe'- numbers included a male ,t; quartette, "Brightest and Best" :?« with Welter Little, , Donald Symons, Benson Sutter and Ro- bert Robbins as singers; a duett, "Merry Christmas Bells are Ring- ing" by Donald and Florence Symons; and a solo, "0 Thou that Tellest Good Tiding of Zion" from. Handel's, Messiah, sung by Eileen Robbins in her usual fine voice, The crowning touch of - the evening was an ' eft etively- m as Churchill and Son Reliable Footwear for the Whole Family le 1938-39 HUDSON Sedan, Small Six. Motor overhauled, new tires, this is a clean, smooth, quiet car and very economical. N.W. Winterstein Lucknow si. acct matter, were. the deciding factor In her triumph. In the amateur entertainment, competition, the Moore Township Club from Lambton County won easily with a barbershop quartet. Other competitors in the ama- teur contest were: The Mitchell Club from Perth County, and the Ilderton Junior Farmers' Club. arranged candle -lighting service with Bill Andrews conducting, being assisted by Ruth Hearn, local union president, and, Elwin Merrill, presbytery president, During the candle -lit procession. through the church the junior choir sang "It came upon a Mid- night Clear." The 'service was completed by Mrs. .Agnew play- ing the organ postlude, { ��,eialet�E eeel elelveleze & zelpetatteleityeseetneleretel #izielele ee+ levic e?G 'OMe r P Presliy►teria�tn WA The W.A. of Clinton Presby- terian Church met on Thursday evening, December '9, at "''six o'clocii et the home of IVIrs. Maleplm Mcelagggrt. Following a pot -luck supper the business part of the meeting followed, Mrs. Lane was in the chair, in the absence of Mrs. Twitchell, due to illness, Christmas carols were sung, and Mrs, Lane led in pray- er. Mrs, Maxwell gave the secre- tary's end treasurers reports.. Roqtine business followed and of thanks from shat -ins for flowers, were read, Iletters RobertMc Mrs. Nott and Mrs. ` Ewenwere appointed to look af- ter baskets for Christmas shut Lane; secretary -treasurer, Mts. MaxweU; convener of social com- mittee, Mrs. McTaggart. The Birthday Box was opened and contents were most gratify - The hostesses for January are Mrs., Lare and Mrs. Clifton.' The January roll' call; to be'answered With a special' thrill experienced in the'Christras holidays. The 'L,ord's Prayer closed the meeting. A most enjoyable evening fol- lowed. consisting" of contests, Biblical, and others. This con- cluded a very happy •friendly get-together, most, encouraging to all present, to move forward, to the approaching New Year with renewed strength. ns. FOR •FINE PRINTING Election of officers resulted as PRONE 4 fellows: Honorary president, THE NEWS -RECORD -� YAR/iaVw rr•>�►�':/GAS`.f G'+VY.Y miS"/G'i'Y.:'mG'+th'/G to... It's. 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