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ySiC J Treat Afforded
1Y' Gtoderich Organist
Ai musical treat rarely afforded
•' the °penpie If '; Clinton ^.surd vi linty
'Wes the recitalgreen .in Wesley -
Willis United! Church on Monday
evening. The 'recital was given by
Wrtlihrn; h;.. Wicket •NLOND T•
organist ' and elioirm asta • of , Knox
Presbyterian Church Gorier/eh .en the
organ and ,piano, and. Mrs: Frank
SOunder's ,Gadei+ib t a soprano solpist.
The iprognaamine was sponsored by, the
Young aPeople, of the church and was:
introdnrced by the minister !Rev. An-
drew Lane.
The programme Inc 1uded two
groups on both the piano and organ
and also two groups by the soloist
and ,featured music that would suit
every taste. Number's heard were:
Mon: .,' Prelude and Fugue in G.
Minor :Bach; Aria ((Pur Dicosti) .Lot-
tie; : Minuet from ,Orpheus, Gluck; and
March from "The OReasionarl Over-
iture", Handel: Mrs.. Saunders" first
grotto inchilded God >k•our ,Refuge,
Weadi-Stephens• Cash Thy Burden,
Hamblen. Fiather in heaven, Handel;.
and'"The Voice in:. the'.Wilderness+,
Scott Tghe' first piano, grgiup Consisted'
of the, Sonata in A Major 'rip. Mozart
which was :divided into three' sections,}
Dheine' and' tanituliions, Minuet and
Rondo a la Tures . Thesoceim group
of piano numbers were Wilily ;us by
Thy ,Grace, (Bach;;' Gavotte, Gluck-
Bi+altaus; 'Waltz in A • Plat, t hepiii;,
and Bunting Song,Mendeisisohn.
Mrs. For her second group rs.' Saun-
ders sang The • Market;' 'Oanewl Nue-
ery Rihynies, Curran; 1Al Birtliday,
Coni Good Bye,' Tosti
'The final group on the 'pa'ogragmria
were organ numbers; Folk. Tune,
Whitlock; The Primitive Organ, Yon
and .the Bells of Alberd!gvey, Stenwnrt.
Foliewing the programme, tlhe.:ar-
tists were entertained at the home
of 'Mr. and Mrs. John A Sutter.
Presbyterian WMS'
Hears Talk on 1114
IThe riegvlar 2neeting of aini8oar
Presbyterian WiMIS! Was held! in- the
school room of the ehurcli'•owmg ;xo;
lithe ; illness Of ;Mrs. James Makins, Tie
.president, Mrs, G. D. Roberton • eon
kitetect the business pant of the Meet.;
,rig and heard reports from the
nous aeeratarie9i - •,y.
• !Mrs. G. W. Nott led in the •Med
ita!tion on the theme • "For 'Thine `is'•
the Kingdom and the Power and the
Glory for Ever and Ever". }lMrs
Allan Maxwell followed with. 'prayer:
(Mrs. 1Cl?aries Clifton gave' •a 'fine
synopsis of • the last chapter in the
sltudy hook. "What of the. Future ef
India,,.
At the elope of the meeting a Beeler
time war spea>It and: refreshments.
served by Mrs. J. Snider and 'Mrs.
;Roberton.,
If you have guests, phone 4.
Xaby
The gentleman in the
° ! irtee•cornered, pante de-
serves special attention
it'cs prgbaJbly his first
( 12stnia$! '
t/ t otrt et
We're 'a';fur iture store,
but, for Christmas' sake,
we've got a good selec-
tion of those things a
red-blooded b o y just
loves!
Just !the g ,bo ; ealtcii a
gar's ri cy!' `'I le items
below ., are ; rec'ommen'ded
to boy tiventI: and broth-
er, chiiikYlson the distaff
side.
•
a et
Dear act bad deserves,
a good -AMA this Christ
ita.8! k.his •rheart-
stil>7igs„wubh 4 ipensonal
,furniture : 'gift . he will '
-treasure • for many ;years,
t t�
otliet
Make• `!her Christmas an
especially joyaus one by
presenting her wiith fine
home;, furnishings and -
persetral furniture items.
BALL BROTHE
Hardware and Furniture
mt. N. BALL
FUNERAL DR EC'PORS
Krone 361W . Ambulance. Service •Phone 361J
:Phone 195
D. G. BALL
SAL
40% Discount
on all Merchandise
Casseroles, Pendants, Brooches, Rings, Costume Jewellery,
Bargains in Diamond Rings
Entire Stock ust be Sold
GOING OUT OF IIUSIP1E S
See Page - of this issue for news of the Auction Sale of the re-
maining stock.
W. H. HEI.LYAR
No Refuldo Terms Cash
Mr. and Mrs.. Frank B Pennebakei.
visited with 'xi:, an{tlMr,s f Q. Martie}
of Kitchener over the weekend,
Master' Gorden 'Sieh, Letor, is •tlie
guest''of' his `grandparents; Mil 'and
Mrs. W,.•' 3. Plumsteel
1Mr, and Mrs, W,'A "It eGiiire spend
a few days in :Tod onto If ,}Week and
attended' ' the Royal Winter Fair. '
Mrs. D.' G. Pitt and Miss Margaret
Woolfrey, Toronto;. !ale visiting their
parents, Rev, and'1VIrs W:.I:' Woolfrey
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quennell, To
rento, were week end guests at the
home of the latter'a parents, Mr. arid`
Mrs, J. "17, Johnston. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boyes week
a,
few •days in Toronto this week where
Ntr. Boyes attended the .4,'T' A Con-
, at the Royal York Hotel. • , ”
Mrs John A. Sutter and Mr:, and
Mrs. Robert P. Robbins speirt the
Weekend iniToiionto with,the former's
sister,' Mrs. W. E. Fleody _and Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Crutcher.
Miss Mary Walter's.,. ,Toronto, 'and
Miss Lois Thompson, Listowel, stud-
ent" nu,'sea et Toronto' General' Hospi-
tal, are the guests of 11 Sias Margaret
Woolfrey for the 'weekend. '' `
'Ma's. V. 0. iSpiller•and soft •Michael,
arrived .in: Minton: Monday, afternoon:
to join Mr. Spiller, who'.' • has been
projectignist at the -Boxy Theatre, `•for.
the past two' months: They .• • flew
from • England; ''arriving 'at •:Lond'on
Airport 1Vlonday noon: •
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Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Zinn
Mark:' 25th Anniversary
Nr. and Mrs. Fn win G. Zinn; 'Ash-
field •Township, celebrated•thedr '25th'
wedding anniversary on 'Wedne.lday,
November. 20; 1947. ! <'
• Due to the fact'that while January
1 would ' really"' be tthe • anniversary:
diay, the• road cdCi!ditions 'are such at
that tune,' -it Aime thought wise; to
hold 'the. "celebration a •little time,
previous,: to allow friends from a die-
tante to attend : l •
About S0 guests gathered about.
4 p m:' and • presented the Ureide 'and
groom qf^ 2ti years'' vYith appropriate
gifts ' They exi5ressed their sincere:
thanks. for !the, ;lovely: gifts-:. flouters,
and best wishes;
iM'rs Zinn, formerly Miss Emmet;:.:
ine Holland, will be remembered' by
many, around Clinton.
The table, spread with a handsoniey
lace cloth and centred with a three
tier wedding cake with silver candles
and a bouquet of mums, was a per
feet setting for a buffet supper which
was • served ..by the hosrteas assisted
by nieces and Warren and CIarke
Zinn.
Guests were present from Owen
Sound, Bellnore,. Goderioh, Goderich.
Township and Clinton.
WI Votes Donations to
Navy League; Hospital;
Clinton Women's Institute held' its.
November meeting on Thursday,
Novembei'27; im''the Board rooWn of
the Agricultural office, with an at=
tendance. of &1 member3 and four
visitors,
With :Mrs. Bathin, the presidenit,
presiding and, 'M`rs. Mains at the
piano, the meeting. opened with the
Ode and repeating the Lord's Prayer:
The minutes were read and approved,
and the ''treasurer's 'monthly state•
ment given. Several business_ matters
were discussed among which a do:
nation of $10 was voted to the Navy
League and a'similar donation to the;
War Memorial Hospital Fund. Are
rangements were made for the De='
cembar meeting Which will be held
December 18, The members are,
asked to note the change of date.
Miss Brigham gave a short ad-
dress on "Citizenship". The Roll Call
was answered by Current Events,
Mrrs.Milton Wiltse gave an impres-
sive rearing entitled "The Measuring
Rod",
Mrs. Epps and 'Mrs. Trewartha
gave interesting :accounts of the
area convention held in London re-
cently. (Mins, I'thyllds H'anly played a
piano instrumental which was much
enjoyed. Lunch was served by the
hostesses.
STEWART. XKIRK •
A quiet but pretty'' wedding took
place en e1urday, Neve Tiber 15, 19,17
nm Levvviile United Church'in'Hriltoit
County, when Retina West !Kirk;
Losrdesboro and Charles William
Stewart, Clinker, were • united in
marriage 'by Rev,' Arthur Penman.
Mee Ruth, McMath, Toronto, cous-
in of the bride, •acted as bridesmaid,
and :Gorden ifuane,. Mitten;. assisted;
the groom.' The church was beauti-
fully decorated"' with nuunus.,:ankl fern.
Atfteelwarde lie -delicious Jiunaiheon,
was served at the manse by. Mrs.;
Penman.
!Mr. and Ma•s. Stewart ':spent the
'weekend in ' Banuiltan and returned
home on IKbnday'evening.
STOREY^ BENDER
A pretty wedding was solemnized
at the manse of Wesley -Willis Unit-
ed ehuiuh, at 11. a m , ,Friday, Nov-
ember 14, 1947, when dlfyrel Ann,
secgnd oldest adugthter of 1VIr, and
Mrs. William Bender,' Clinton, was
united in Marriage to Lloyd Douglas
Storey, son of Mr. and Mao. John
Henry Storey,Seaforth. Rev. And-
rew Lanae officiated.
The bride looked lovely in a floor
length' dress of white satin and lace
with a trawling veil.' . She carried a
bouquet of red roses. • Mrs.' Ellwood
Storey, sister of the bride, was
bridesmaid', wearing a floor -length
deeds ef white taffeta," and carried
a •bouquet of pink roses. '1V1iss Lois
Dickson, Delhi, was flower girl
wearing a floor -length freak of pale
blue organdy and carried a small
bouquet of pink roses;
Ellwood Storey, :bitotheir of the
bridegroom, ivas ?beet man. • •
The wedding party returned to the
home • of the bride's parents where
they ; were received by • the bride's
mother wearing a dress of rose crepe'
with a corsage . of N bite chiysenthe-
Dinner was served in the dinning.
room which was decorated with pink
and "white streariiers; ' The tabl'e • was,
centred with a three•;tier wedding'
cake. Assisting 'were Mrs, ,Norman:
Holland and ,Mrs. Elmer Dale, both'
of Clinton, and .Mrs. Edward Sch-
roeder 'and Mrs Soloman ,Schroeder,.
both df Hensall.
Later, the young couple , left on a
short tiip, the bride travelling in a
pale -blue woe/ dress, red .coat. and
black ,accessories. On their return,
they have taken up residence in Clin-
ton, •
CORCORAN HOL MES
The Chapel at the R:'C,A.F. Radio
School, Clinton, Ont.'.•was the scene
of a pretty wedding' Saturday after-
noon,
fternoon, Nov. 29th when Gladys Viola
daughter of the late '• Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Holmes was united in mar-
riage to • Corp. Louis Wilfred Cor-
coran, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose
Corcoran et, Prince Edward Island.
The Chapel was beautifully decora-
ted with white alums, and the Padre
Squadron .Leader Coyne perfor ned
th'' r'ouble ring ceremony. The bride
wore a powder blue' wool street
length dress with, silver trimmings,
black accessories and a corsage of
Talisman roses The attendants were
L. A. C. Grady and Mrs. Grady,
who wore a rose crepe dress and
black accessories, The wedding din-
ner was served .at the ,Commercial,,
Hotel, Seaforth, and later the bride
and groom left from the home of
Mrs. Hugh Mackay for a, 'honey-
moon trip to Niagara Fall's and
points in the United•.. States.
REPAIRS
to all makes of • ,: :
Electric and; Engine
Drive
WASHERS
Beatty Washer
Service
Phone 89 Goderich
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CHURCH DIRECTORY _II
St. Paul's Anglican •
REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Frenviin, Organist
des, J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader
,SU'NIDAY, D'EC!EIMi18ERt 7
11 a.m.—Sunday ,School and Meriting
Service,
7.00 p.m. ---Union Evening Service in
Ontario St. United Church
Wednesdlay 3 pan. — The W.A. will
meet at the home of Mrs. H.
Ratliff
Wesley -Willis Church
REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister
Mrs. Morgan 7. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7
11.00 am —,Morning Service
Second Sunday In Advent
"The Advent Spirit"
12.10
pm.—iSunday ,School
Presentation of White Gifts
7.00' p.an.—+UuioiN' evening service in
Ontario St. rutted Church
Annual Carol and Candle :Lighting
(Service, Sun'da'y, December 14,
7 p:ni.
Presbyterian
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist end'
Choir Leader
SUNDAY, DECEMM1BER 7
10.00 AdM.-Sunday School
11.00 A,17. --'Divine Worship
IA/ Dangerous Habit"
2.80 p.m. --Service at Bayfield
All Welcome
Ontario St. United Church
REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister
B. J. Gibbings, Choir Leader
Mrs. E. Wendell, Organist
,S Ui'dr AY, DEOBSIIIBtEIR/ 7
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Messers W. M. Aiken and O. J.
Jervis will report on the Lay-
men's Conference
12.15 p.m,—Sunday • School.
7.00 .p.m. --,Union Evening service it
this church
"Grass en the ;Mountains"
Baptist
REV, A. FORSYTH, Minister
Mrs. Easiest Adams, .Organist
Mrs. W. Aikenbead, Choir leader
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7
11.00 aim. -.-Sunday School
7:00 pan. --Evening Worship
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