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Clinton News-Record, 1948-12-30, Page 41y i'AGE FOUR OBITUARY MRS. ALBERT KING (By our Auburn correspondent) A beloved kindly resident of the village in the person of Mrs. Albert King passed away Sun- day morning, December 26, in Alexandra Hospital, Gdderich., Mrs, King had been in poor. health for two years, but had only been hospitalized for one week. Deceased was formerly Annie Lawlor, eldest child of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawlor, and she was born . in Auburn on the site of the present; Howson home 75 years ago. Following her marriage to Albert King some 54 years ago they farmed in East Wawanosh; also they lived in Auburn. Later, they moved to ,Goderich where Mr. King died nine years ago. Mrs. King has lived with her son Russell since the death of his wife four years ago. Her death marks the first break in the family of eight sons and daughters of the late Nt: and Mrs., Thomas Lawlor. Mrs. King attended Knox United Church. Surviving are one son end one daughter, Russell, Auburn; and Mrs. Albert Killough, Spring- field; also three brothers and four sisters, Leander Lawlor, Kemp - Ceseee!'OX , i1 5115 SDcOBD .1$0 -•-. NEWS OF AUBURN Miss. Helen Merrell, Toronto, $177.50 hasneen: collected from s visiting Mrs. William Robert- this district for the' work of the son, . Upper Canada Bible Society, Peter Patterson spent the week This is' an increase of $46.50 from end with Mr. and Mrs. M. Holtz- last year. The society expresses hauer, Blyth. its gratitude to the • col'lectors for Nir, and Mrs. Harry Dodd, God- their efforts. erieh, spent Christmas with Mrs. ,•;, Combined Christmas Concert . ters was `sent out to the residents William Dodd. , ' 1 The -Presbyterian and Anglican of the County, each containing ton, Man.; George and Sanford Mr. and. Mrs. Herb. Mogridge Sunday Schools.held a combined seals. The contributions to date Lawlor, Auburn; Mrs, Ha are 'visiting Mr, and Mrs, Bert Christmas concert. ice the base- are $4,405.80, and this amount is Fzrg- Adams, and Mrs. William Marsh, Kitchener. merit of the former church. Rev, very gratifying to the committee uson, Windsor; Mrs. William Miss Isobel Rollinson, Toronto, John Honeyman presided. The in charge. Medd, Goderich; and Mr was a weekend. visitor with Mr. program included recitations. 'by Rollinson, Auburn; also 14 g and Mrs. A. Rollinson. Margaret Neyins, Edgar Leather- WESLEY-WILLIS W.A. grand - Wherein end three great Miss Amelia spent lend, Bill Dobie, Joan Little, Christmas Seal Contributions Good Miss F. Armstrong, Goderich, secretary of Huron County Tub- erculosis Association has released" figures pertaining to the Christ- mas Seal campaign held this year. These figures are complete up to and including December 21. This year, a total of 8,181 let - children. The funeral service was on Wednesday, Decembe with interment in Bali's Ceme- tery. Try our Delicious . . . NEW ENGLAND PLUM PUDDING A New Year's Treat! BUTTERNUT CAKES A Happy New Year to All!, Dixon's Pastry Shop Battenbury St. E. — Phone 281W — Clinton We take greatest pleasure in extending our best wishes for cA.3jagetts Tefv 1 h xr BALL AND MUTCH D. G. BALL Phone 361-W Funeral Directors Phone 195 W, J. MUTCH Phone "'361-J 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 Dance To KEN WILBEE and his Orchestra „ �. at the aau f , New Year's -DANCE - TOWN MALL CLINTON FRI., DECk u Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. W. Gerald Dobie, Gordon Daer, Al- The WA of Wesley -Willis vlountain, Londesboro. vin Daer and Lyle Yungblut; United Church will hold it; New Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stoltz, Aur- violin Solo, Rev. Honeyman; piano Year's meeting on Thursday of - ore, were weekend visitors, with solos, Laura Mae Leatherland and ternoon, January 6, at 3 o'clock Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz. Donna I•ieggitt; a chorus by - a in the Church Parlour. Mrs. J. C. Marguerite Chopin, group of girls from St. Mark's ° Nepanee, is holidaying with her Church;. duet, Donna Hallam and HOSPITAL AID ANNUAL parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz, Shirley Daer, Laura Mae Leath- The annual meeting of Clinton Mr. and Mrs: Glen Raithby and erland and Marion Taylor, and Hospital Aid will be held in the family spent Christmas with Mr. Patricia ,end Helen Yungblut; a Council Chamber on Tuesday and Mrs. Russell Reed, Dungenn- solo, Ellen Doerr; reading, Ruth evening, January 4, 1949, at eight on. Daer; and .a chorus by the Prim- o'clock, A full attendance is re - Elwin Wightmen of the Univer- ary Class of the Presbyterian quested at this meeting. sity of Toronto, Toronto, is hol- school. Rev. J. L. H. Henderson - ° ideying with his parents, Mr, and gave a few remarks. Lunch was ONTARIO ST. W. A. Mrs: E. Wightman. served to conclude the program. Ontario St. United Chruch WA Miss Jean. Houston. Toronto, —o will meet on Tuesday, January and Miss Frances Houston, Lend- 4, 1949, at 3 p.m. Annual re - on, were holiday visitors with Miss Winnie O Neil ports will be received. A picnic a 1 1 9 p.m. until ... ? "FUN FOR ALL" FAVOURS • HATS • HORNS Mr. and Mrs. John Houston. .• f lunch will be served. Members Mr. and Mrs. Edger Lawson, Heads Girls CIUb are reminded that fees will be and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ander- , paid at this meeting. son and William, spent Christmas Final meeting of the Girls' „ with Mr. and Mrs. John Finlayson Club of • Wesley -Willis United Seaforth. Churob for 1948 was held recently Holiday' Travellers Teachers holidaying at their in the Church Hall. The meet- hores are: Miss Mary Houston, ing began with a pot luck sup- (Continued from Page One) Hamilton; Miss Vivian Straugh- per which wes much enjoyed. Holiday visitors at the home an, London; and Donald Ross, The hat contest was won by Miss of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Elliott, in - Galt. Irwin for the oldest hat end by., elude;, the latter's mother, Mrs. Mr, and • Mrs. William Cowan Mrs, G. Grigg for the most orig- and son, Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. inal. Following the supper Mrs, R. Nicholson end son, Seaforth, Oakes led in carol singing. spent Christmas with the ladies' i The secretary's and treasurer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles reports were read and adopted. Nevins. !When the few items of business Christmas guests with 'Mr .''and'had . beers completed Miss O'Neil Mrs. C. E. Asquith were Mr. and declared all offices vacant for the Mrs. D. Oldreeve, St. Thomas; !.coming year. Mrs. Jefferson was Reginald Asquith, Toronto; Har- en the chair while the new. slate .'6 THURSDAY, DECEMBER x4.•1948 and "Fanay`1'ree" Was greatly en- them the first 'Lim ithat they had joyed by the ladies,. for some of been out this winter. Office Help Wanted MALE or FEMALE General Office Work, including. Billing, Bookkeeping and Typewriting. PERMANENT POSITION TO SUITABLE PERSON CLINTON' PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION A. E. RUMBALi, su'perintenden't 53 -i -b mW�wIKM/I•c�.I+ww,u NI •►a~~..4,..• Used Car Specials 1946 Dodge Fluid Drive Club Coupe (Fully Guaranteed) 1937 Dodge Sedan e All in first class condition 1 J. E. Hugill and Son George HChander, London, and ACROSS FROM BANK OF MONTREAL their sonn,, Gerald Elliott, College of Pharmacy, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Robbins, ' "'''" ~.~ '. mavre. ++roes1 Crediton, and Miss Shirley G.elis Sutter, General Hospital, St.ereeeIeeereeereeer Catharines, spent the Christmas Iveekend at the home of the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs, John A. Sutter. old Asquith, Kingston, end Mary 1 of officers was given by Mrs, The family of Mr. and Mrs. Asquith, Kitchener. Lorne Jervis. Commencing next Sunday, Sun- The officers for 1949 are as day Schcol in Knox Presbyterian follows: President, Miss Winnie Church will assemble at 2 p.m. O'Neil; secretary, Mrs. G. M. with Church Service starting at Steepe; treasurer, Miss L. Walk - three p.m. This arrangement will inshaw; group leaders, Mrs. Cree be for the next three months. Cook, Mrs. William McEwen, Mrs. R. J. Phillips is enjoying Mrs. C. Me Shearing, Mrs. J. In- a touch of summer at present for nes end Mrs. Leslie Ball; flower a rose bud was recently picked convener, Miss Elva Proctor; from her garden, and is now pianist, Mrs. M. J. Agnew; as - blooming. sistant, Miss -M. Torrance: Ob - Good Collection server convener, Miss Ida Walk - Mrs. R. J. Phillips reports that ,nshaw, Huron Fish and Game Club ADMISSION: 75 cents per person ss --5.3-b ..4119NqiittaWMACAV.MAVAIVAKCIOr Gordon Cuninghame were all with them et their Bayfield home for Christmas, also Miss Florence Cuninghame, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Hull and John Cuninghame, Toronto, remained over Boxing Day. John R. Cook, Ingersoll, and Miss Lola Herd, Woodstock, are spending the Christmas vacation with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, and grandparents, Mrs. Martha Mc- Clinchey and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cook. -' e AO Mr, and Mrs, D. R. Carnegie �� J c c c es c r and family, London, and Mr, end Mrs. C. R. Holmes and son, Peter, Time to get the little chap , out of bed. Almost time season's CAEE41!!1S for him b start work as Happiest New Year ever! 1 A From 'our Philco, Admiral and Rogers Dealer Groves Electric g+ PHONES: Business 2 74,� ResidenceRes290W � CHURCH DIRECTORY Wesley -Willis United Church REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY; JANUARY 2 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 12.15—Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Union Evening Wor- ship in Ontario St, United Church. St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader SUNDAY, ,JANUARY 2 11.00 a.m.--Holy Communion and Sunday School, 7.00 p.m.—Us-don Evening Wor- ship in Ontario St. United Church. Tuesday, January 4 — Ladies' Guild meets in Parish Hall at 2.30 p.m. Annual. meet- ing. Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 10.00 a.m.—Sundey School 11,00 a.m.—Divine Worship New Year's message, "Strength for the Way" 2.30 p.m. Service at Bayfield. All Welcome Ontario St. United Church REV, W. J, WOOLFREY, Minister Mrs. Er Wendorf, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service 12.15—Sunday School 7.00 pari—Union Evening Wor- ship in this church, Baptist Church REV. A. FORSYTH, Minister Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist J. R. Butler, Choir Leader SUNDAY, JANUARY 2 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School 7.00 pen. -Worship Service. EVERYONE WELCOME eek of prayer • erbice5 TUESDAY, JANUARY 4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5 THURSDAY, JANUARY Clinton Presbyterian Church Speaker, Rev, A. Forsyth Chairmen, Rev. D. J, Lane Ontario St. United Church Speaker, Rev, R. M. P. Bulteel Chairman, Rev. W. J. Woolfrsy 6 St. Paul's Anglican Church Spealcer, Rev. A. Lain Chairman, Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel' At the close of Thursday's Service, e meeting will be held for the election of officers for the local Branch of the Bible Society. Offerings will he taken at each service for the Work of the Bible Society. Sarnia, were Christmas visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs W. S. R. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes are remaining for a longer visit at the parental home. Christmas visitors et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leibold, Goderich Township, were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston and daughter, Esther, London, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leppington and son, Robert, Brumfield, Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Leppington and son, John, and C. E. Tomkins, Clinton. Christmas guests with Mr. and R Mrs. James Livermore were: E. S. Livermore, KC, Mrs. Liver- more end Wilfred, London; W. E. Haviland, lecturer at McMaster University, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Green end Audrey, Glanworth; Mrs, E. F. Jackson, Stratford; along with Mr, Liver- more's sister, Mrs. Herbert Castle and her son-in-law, James Vin- cent, both of town. A delightful touch to brighten the Christmas for some of the ladies under his care at the Huron County Home was given by the manager, E. J. Jacob, when he treated 20 of the ladies to a matinee at the Roxy Theatre on Monday. The picture, "Fun a } Eg4SUNS YV1S' ES May the coming year bring you all• the luck, happiness and health you have ever wished for! AIKEN'S PHONE 2 3 - 's tP » \ CLINTON We hope your New Year will be as full of good cheer as a glass of' champagne — and even more sparkling. KAPm NEwi .jowl et IMotke ti PHOTOGRAPHERS Phone 84 McEwan's Clinton Also Studios in Mitchell and Stratford IVAVOIValleaWaviiiMATialgavireOfitliEr We have just been appointed agents for The Famous Baby Bunting PEANUTS • CASHEWS Bridge Mix Princess Elizabeth Mix maintained at Proper Temperature for FINEST FLAVOUR The New Year is on its way And we'd like to take this time To wish you a Happy 1949! Bartliff Bros. Bakers and Confectioners