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Clinton News-Record, 1949-02-10, Page 4PAGE FOUR cLINTOP7 VIEWS-RECOED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY , 10, 194a Women's and Church A•f.iairs in Clinlon Dislrict MARTINS Home Furnishings Wesley -Willis • W.A. Entertains Teachers The February m 6 of meeting the Woman's Association of Wesley- Explorers Group (24 girls) of liott and Bruce, spent yesterday brated their 50th weddinganni- Willis United Church was held Wesley Willis United Church and today in Toronto. versary on Tuesday, February 1. h the Church Parlour on present, the weeldy meeting on lytic, W, T. Herman hes return- Their three daughters, Mrs, Lee Thursdayipl x cern attendances The was yer eon, a February ed home after spending a week IVLeConnell, Mrs, Russell 'Errata, openedin Toronto and. Brampton. and Mrs. Peree Jolrnstogr and president, Mrs. W. A. Oakes, was i recreation period supervised by I r Jahn A Sutter . attended the son, Elmore Stephenson and Mrs. in the chair end Mrs. H. Charles- Councillors Yvonne Dales and Ontario Retail Hardwame• Assoc- Stephenson's sister, Mrs. Edworcl worth The opening hymn was "HappyMarilyn Martin. Needless opening '- lation Convention in Toronto this Boyce, were present, eetving to this was a veryhappy week. the 111 health of Mr. Stephenson the Home when God is There.' to what was to be a party in 1Virs. George Hepburn, and baby e large celebration was not held The subject of the devotional honour of St, Valentine. Gail daughter, Toronto, are spending but a number of their friends a few weeks in town with her called on this occasion. another, Mrs, E. W. Colquhoun. Mrs. Stephenson was the for - Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Robbins, mer Eva Eleanor Armstrong, Crediton, were weekend visitors Stanley Township. They were at the home of the lady's par- united in marriage in St. Thomas ente, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutter. Church rectory, Seaforth, try the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Hawkins late Rev. Hodgins, The brides - have been in Toronto this week maid was Miss Annie Arm„tie:tg attending the Ontario Retail, and. the groomsman was George McCinchey. The gifts end flowers were many and beautiful and incitniee a gold wrist watch from the bridegroom to the bride, Their many friends hope to See thein live to enjoy a good many more years of happiness, ----0 Presbyterian W.A. ' Plans June Bazaar Explorers' Group I PERSONALS Has Good Meeting Orval Lobb has been in Toron- to on business this week.' W h every member o the b f h • ar B H e lk f rt f and r3' sobs Ei Tuckersmith Couple Mark Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. David J. Steph- enson, so E mondvilt g e quietly r q y t.ee period was "The home end re- Shearing, pianist, played lively idgion." Mrs, Charlesworth read 'piano music befitting the march - the Scripture lesson from the ing games. - 11rtaYns second' chapter of Luke. Mrs. Betty Lou Nediger, Chief Ex - Frank Fingland gave "Lesson plorer, was in the chair for the MADE UP and BY THE YARD Thoughts" and Mrs. Frank And- business period when the follow - WINDOW BLINDS' rews offered prayer. ing items were passed: a suitable CLOTH PAPER I The , secretary, Mrs. Wilbur name for the group was chosen * Martin, and the treasurer, Mrs. as "The Wilhelmine Trewartha � "eorge Beattie, gave their re- Explorers' Group"; a home-made Hardware. Association convention. -- Kirsch -- ports, Correspondence was read baking booth is to be conducted R. Gordon Bennett and J. Cler- VENETIAN BLINDS by Mrs. William Murch thanking by the group at the StePatrick's encs Rennie are in Toronto this WE MEASURE- cards sent to those of the con- .March 12; the membership was 1 of the Ontario Crop Improvement -FREE ESTIMATE gregation who were .ill, bereave divided into two committees, Association ed or shut-in. Mrs. John Nedi- ger, Jr., gave the flower report. Mrs. Pickard reported that all the antique furniture had been finished and sent up to the manse. Mrs. Andrew Lane' invited the 'aides to come and see it. The four group leaders, Mrs. :nes were given by Marjorie Harold Adams, Mrs. Frank And- Currie and Betty Lou Nediger, rews, Mrs. B. B. Pocklington and all of which were much enjoyed. Hand Traverse Mrs. Charles Nelson reported the The password, given by Janet Swinging -Cranes activities of their groups during Elliott, was accepted for admis- the last month when 42 calls sion to next week's meeting. Side -Drape 'Rods were ;rade, three teas held, and I A very lively and happy thne Inside and Outside a nthrnber of articles made for ,followed during the orderly ex - Curtain 'Rods the Novelty booth at the St.. change of Valentines, after which HOOKS -- BRACKETS Patrick's tea. This event is to the lunch committee served a ! the WA for fruit, flowers and Tea of the WA on Saturday, week attending the convention I CURTAIN and DRAPERY RODS Candy Supply and Booth com- Mrs. J. S. Snider spent a .few mittees. The minutes were read days last week in London .visite and approved and the weekly ing her daughter, Miss Irene collection amounted to, 50 cents, Snider, land also her sister, Mrs. A short programme followed M. M. Sweet, Hollywood, Calif. when Gwen. Griffiths sang a solo, Mr. 'and Mrs. G. Ross McEwan end short and appropriate read- and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Ell- iott, returned home Thursday night last after nearly three weeks' absence on a motor trip to Florida. Elwin Merrill. and Mr. and Mrs, Benson Sutter, in company with 13 others representing London Conference, leave this afternoon for Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., where they will lee the guests till Mon - floor Covering SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS take' place on Saturday afternoon; I real satisfying lunch for girls, day of Algoma Presbytery YPU, March 12, in the lecture 'room. Later, what proved a very sue- o Committees were appointed for cessfuI party was closed with this event. I "Taps•' and "Thanks for the even- LEGION AUXILIARY A hymn and the Mizpah Bene- ing, Comrades.' The Ladies' Auxiliarryy 0 of the Canadian Legion will main he diction brought this part of the ! o Legion Hall on Mondayyt even- ing, February 14, at 8.15 o'clock. Ali members are asked to be present as 'the Zone Represen- tative, Miss Hoyle, Stratford, will be in attendance. meeting to a close. The lady teachers of the Col- legiate and Public School had Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Ball left Monday for Toronto to visit been invited to come in at the the farmer's mother, Mrs. Nelson tee 'hour, and this groupens the'BaiI, and to attend the annualee h warmly welcomed by the prest- .convention of Ontario Retail Mrs C Clifton conducted a Bib. The W.A. of Clinton Presby- terian Church met in the Sunday School room on Tuesday after- noon, February k, with a good attendance despite' the inclement weather. The president, Mrs. William Shaddock, occupied the chair and Mrs, John Snider was at the piano. A hymn was sung and Mrs. Shaddock read from the 18th chapter of Si, Matthew's gospel, followed by prayer. Mrs. Allan Maxwell geve the secretary's and treasurer's re- ports. The roll call was answer- ed by a recipe. Mrs. D. J. Lane gave a very lovely reading, Plans were made for the annual bazaar which is to be held in A t e Council Chamber on June 11. dent, Afternoon tea was served l ar wart ssociation. kcal contest, by Mrs, Frank Andrews and her veer.. FISHER-BUSHELL A hymn was rung tallnwed by Flo -Glaze assistants. PAINTS -- ENAMELS' •A table of homemade baking and candy which had been pre- Pared by two of the groups dis- appeared like magic, the proceeds emounting to $10. MARTINS - e PRESBYTERIAN WMS The WMS of Clinton Presby - PHONE PHONE terian Church will meet on Tues - 36W 36J day, Fanse.ry ebrua15, at 3 p.m., at he M WEEKEND SPECIAL! Lemon Meringue PIES and TARTS PROSTED, BANANA CAKES Dixon's Pastry Shop Etetteanbury' St. E. - Phone 281W - Clinton 777 n 4 1 .` . ifti lkst+•4 f` t`•t•'•.se tA`• fHfWNl ,4.4 .•3ils-s ,00-44: 4+tH44+4.:. 3+,03 i=: -t. WASHERS! "Easy" Electric Washers Delivered to your home Vacuum -Cup .. , , ... $1 54.50 Gyrator 137.50 SEE THESE WASHERS TO -DAY! "Easy" .Vacuum -Cup Gasoline Washer t=1 , Equipped with Johnson Iron Horse Engine Complete Delivered to your home SI'• 9.50 With One -Year Guaztntee A REAL HELPER FOR THE BUSY FARM HOUSEWIFE! z, Every House Needs an 3'' 2i "Easy" Floor -Polisher Makes Child's Play of the Toughest fob in the Home! Complete FLOOR CONDITIONING • SCRUBS - WAXES --POLISHES - BUFFS Price Complete - $89.50 - - - ---•_- A quiet wedding was solemnize the Lord's Prayer" repeated in ed in the parsonage of Benmiller einem Mrs, Geor a Rt terror United Church on Saturday,g a Just Received and Mrs, John Snider served a January 29, when Aisle Margaret, !delicious cup of tea. youngest daughter of Mr. end Mrs. John Bushell, was married Canon R. C. Brown to Herman Esther, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fisher, Bemnilier. Rev, S. E. Heyward officiated. The bride wore a gown o f powder Niue moire with corsage of bronze orchids and chrysan- themums, and black accessories. Mts. Donald McEwan, sister of the bride, was matron of honor,; wearing pink moire with corsage of Happy Day roses and hyac- inths. Mr. Ross Fisher, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, After a reception et the home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left for a trip to southern On- tario and United States centres, the bride travelling in a pale blue wool suit, with,laown accessories. Famous "Audrey Lane" COTTON DRESSES $4.95 -- $6.95 Ute &cduoive I a�l:eae Sappe Miss W. O'Neil in charge �-- 6-b -SPECIALS- THURS. - FRI. - SAT, - FEB. 10 - 11 - 12 10 lbs. WHITE SUGAR 88c S'tokely's Tomato Juice, 20 oz., 3 for 25c Golden Net Salmon, % ib. tins ... s 33c Royal Manor Peanut Butter . , . 1b. 35c American Beauty Shrimps .... can 45c Brunswick Sardines 3 for 2.5c Rumball's Grocery Free Delivery -- PHONE 86 -- Clinton eVueee ieefel eeeeee e'e mare ,oseeee tiereee ee eeee.'eeeee eeOe eeleleret+eeeeelereree 2; V 4if i BALL AND UTCH < D. G. BALL ,Phone 361-W Yat44.-4-Flt»S.444'•3•:«a'd3%a«i«A4R 4. 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Now in our display window at McEwan's gowtet Atotiietj Phone 84 PHOTOGRAPHERS McEwan's Clinton Also Studios in Mitchell and Stratford Installed as Dean In a century -old ceremony, made impressive by the traditions of the Christian church and sol- emn by its religious import, 'Canon Richard Charles Brown., SMA, Friday night was inducted as rector of St. Paul's Cathedral London, and installed as Dean of the Diocese of Huron. The lengthy service. before a congregation which almost crowd- ed the cathedral; wsa conduct- ed by Right Rev. George N. Luxton, Bisbee of Huron, who vacated the charge last tall to assume the enthronement as bishop. Church Directory Wesley -Willis United Church REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister Mrs. Morgan J, Agnew, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 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. 3. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 11.00 a,m.-Morning Prayer and Sunday School 7,00 p.m. -Union Evening Wor- ship in Ontario St. United Church. Tuesday, February 15, 3 p.m. - WA at home of Mrs. Cliff Epps. Collection for "Food. for Britain." Thursday, February 17, 8 p.m. - Chancel Guild at the Rectory. Progremme will be musical, Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Divine Worship ''The Knowledge of Power" 2.30 p.m. -Service at Bayfield. All Welcome Ontario St. United Church REV, W. J. Knowledge Minister Mrs. E. Wended, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 11.00 am. -Morning Service. 12.15 --Sunday School '7.00 p,m.--Union Evening Wor- ship in this church. Guest Speaker: Rev. S, H. Brenton, Londesbox'o. Baptist Church REV., A. FORSYTH Minister M Ernest rnest Adams, Organist J R Butler, ut1er, C hoir Leader SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 2.30 p.m. -Sunday School '7.00 rime -Worship Service. EVERYONE WELCOME HUME GLUTTON the post of eeeretary since its in- GIVEN COVETED HOLSTEIN EI NAWA AWARD ception in 1939. He was also responsible for the formation of the first Holstein Calf Club in Huron in939. 1 In 1940 his two sons, Jim and Bill, were first (Continued on Page 'Five) and second with their calves in stein heed has always .been a fan- the Inter -Calf Club Competition ily interest and has been the et London and members of the centre of attraction of the farm Huron County group that placed operations. Our four sons have first. Sixteen -year-old son Doug - always taken an interest in Calf 'all Clutton stood fourth this year Club work and the showing." in the All -Canadian Junior Jud - Mr. Clutton has been one of ging Competition amongst close the moving spirits in the Huron to 500 competitors from all parts County Holstein Club having held of the Dominion. New Spring Merchandise Has Arrived DRESSES BLOUSES SUITS SHORTIES SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT! See our line of Corduroy Skirts and Slacks DRESS MATERIALS PRINTS - CREPES - SLUBS and PRINTED CREPES are arriving daily See Them Early for a Wide Selection We still have a few Coats, Dresses, Blouses and • Sweaters -at Half Price. Don't Miss These Values-! -, •3,, IRW[lil'S i For Quality Baking try our CAKES PASTRY COOKIES BREAD and BUNS BARTLIFF BROS. BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS PHONE 1 CLINTON We Have , . . Valentine Boxes Valentine Bricks is o wonderful dessert You'll make it again and again and, of course with Purity Flour. 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