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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-10-11, Page 4?AGE FOUR CLINTON, NEWS -RECORD ,TI IURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,„1946 UNCN AFF;III $Vi!ON A111) DISTRICT 0443 Paper 11 FOR ALL HOUSECLEANERS ' Frolrl our •StucRolls ofk of over 20,000. Wallpaper you can select suitable papers for any room. Just now wehave some bundles of room lots at reduced prices. We : Feature Sunworth Y A. T COOPER. In Business Since 18855 ,''Store Open Evenings 6 to 8 Phones 36W, 36J GO.UEIUCH TOWNSHIP iVlr. and' Mrs. E. W. G. Moore spent the weekend with Mr. and M. Oliver, Welsh. ' Chris. Foran; St. Augustine visited ;• with his sister; Mrs. John McGuire on Sunday. Miss Helen Welsh spent; the week- end and'holiday at -het,' home or; the Bayfield. Line. ' Mr. and Mrs. Philip , Heitboluner, Stratford ,hale purchased a lake • lot from Fred Wallie. Mr. and .Mree ,Doc, Reinstate Wind- sor, spent ThankegiVmg with Sir. and Mrs.Bill 'Mc,Guire.. Bill Stirling is wearinga broad smile these days, as a 'baby 'girlhas arrived at his home. Mrs. Tillie Bottles, Goderich, , was visiting a . few days .with 'her ; son, Allen and Mrs Betties.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallis and child- ren were guests - on Sunday' of Mr. and Mrs. EdgarRathwell. , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scotchmer, Stanley, were, guests on Sunday ef Mi and Mrs. Fred Arkell. Mr 'and' Mrs: Arthur Welsh had as their guests for Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. G. Moore, London. Miss -Evelyn Wise, London, spent the holiday weekend at the• home of Miss Wilma` Radford, l ondon, spent her parents,; Mr.' and elVIre. Pi'illianr the weekend with, her parents, Mr. Wino. • • •and Mrs J C. Radford. Miss Fina' ;Mair, ,Toronto,' was Mr.. and Mrs, Ted. Harrison and visiting •her parents, Mr,. and Mrs-' W. Mary spent the weekend withthe late: tees parents, Mr. -..and . Mrs. James Stirling. , Pell- Miss Jean Voddeel, Toronto, spent dice"weekend and`'hodilay with lier parents, ,,'Mr.. and- Mos. 'William '.J.: Vodden.' Mr., and Mrs: ,Edward Williains, Goderich, and Mrs, .McKenzie, Clinton, visited at the home•of John Torrance• on Sunday. •: ' Dr. and Mrs. Douglas ':and'•'. ons, Peter and Ian, Ssaf_orth, were Sunday visitors with Mr. ..and Mts. Fred Don't Forget .. Now is the time to getiyour ,. the best to build' resistance to Coughs and colds. You, who have used them know' what they will do,• if you are -not one of then; get ,them now, and .go through the'winter free from colds. Parke Davis Haliver Ceps -Wes -100 for $1.50, ' Take 1 a day and Keep` Colds; `away' ikons • S. f• R. HOLMES Phm.B. PHONE 51, - -- CLINTON, ONTARIO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: ANNIVERSARY Sunday, .. October 14 - 'MORNING WORSHIP -11.00 A.M. Sermon Subject: "The Church's OA Foundations'` The' minister, -will preach. ' Mrs. Earold Lawson will be Guest Soloist. Ivenof's "Bless' the. Lord, 0. my Soul", will be sung by the choir. EVENING WORSHIP -7.00 P.M. Rev, R. $. `Williams o£ Hirst Church, Seaforth, will be the ,sp ker • Soloists: Mise Betty Smith, Goderich, and Master Beyerley Boyes, Clinton. The choir .wile sing ..the Anthem: "Rejoice, The Word Is King. Coeine. ' The congregation gives a hearty invitation to the people of the community to join with, them, in observing the anniversary. TWO SIDES TO YOUR SALVATION God's Side God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son— * Your Side • —that whosoever e, believe in Him. should * not perish but have • * everlasting life. John 3:16 GOD HAS DONE HIS PART — YOU DO YOURS TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening LOCAL STATION CKLW WINDS9R Applications Wanted for PUBLIC LIBRARIAN Applications will be received by the undersigned 'for the position of Librarian of Clinton Public Library. Applicants with University matriculation standing ,preferred. Information as to salary and duties may be obtained from the Librarian or any member of the Board. Applications must be• in the'hands of the Secretary by October 31. CLINTON PUBLIC LIBRAd2Y BOAI%D B. J. GIBBING$, Chairman. MISS. M. A. STONE, Secretary. , • National Clothing Collection WAR SUFFERERS NEED YOUR SPARE CLOTHING NOW. What .Can You Spare— That They Can Wear? 125,000,000 tnen,' women and ohiidren in Allied Countries face a bitter winter, without 'clothes, shoes, or blankets. The countries to which your used clothing will be sent include Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Greece, Poland, Luxembourg,, The Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Yugoslavia and China. The surplus used clothing, foot -wear and 'bed clothes, that you can spare is sorely needed. Search your home now for useful, spare articles and give them to the National Clothing Collection. Please see that all foot -wear is tied together in pairs, and that all suits and two-piece dresses are kept together. All clothing should be clean, sanitary and ready for use. Remember that the people, to whom this clothing is sent, are destitute. They have not even the means for making repairs. So please sew on triose buttons and darn, if necessary, before sending. Bring o1 send your •bundles to the Town Hall, wherethe clothing will be packed and shipped daily under the supervision of the Red Cross, October lst to 20th. 60-2 ' Ontario Street Church :Celebrates. Universary 'At Special Ser Vices Ontario Street ;United Church cele- If you-. haver.. guests, let the NEWS - RECORD know: Phope 4. Miss .Ruby Irvin spent the holiday in Toronto Miss Maeion •Gibbings,Dunias, was. home for, the ,weekend.,, . , 'Miss Helen: Welsh, London, spent the weekend with, her parents, Miss Eleanor .Rlumsteel, Ridgetown, Was at her home .over. the weekend. Miss Jean Morgan, Toronto, y, ns home for .the Tbanksgiying weekend. Miss Margaret` Ballachey was a holiday'yisitor at he% borne in Brain- . rant- . . Mise. Mary„ ,Matheson, spent the holiday ,weekend at her home „in Chesney: .• Mrs. Carman' .1ViePherson London, inept.the' „weekend "with her sister, Miss. Vera Hoggart Mrs, frank . McElroy and Masten; Lorne,. Toronto, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Wks Stiebbreek, Miss .GaroT,E'ans Hanuiton;""'spent the 'weekend' with :her parents, Dr. and 'Mrs.J. S. E,vand. ' • . T. R. •bleBride; Windsor, spent last weekend, the 01,149t of Mr. and 'Mee: Dave Kay. and 'Donald. A Mair, over the weekend. Miss Prances Cooper, Toronto, spent the `weekend• with, her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cei il,:Cooper: Mise Hance 'Tptner, Toronto, was a 'holiday, visitor "with, hek, parents, Mi•. and Mrs: George: Tuieler. • • John 11. Cook; on the -teaching staff at Ingersoll, spent, the weekend with. hismother, Mrs. Luella Cook. Dr. Fowler and ' grandson, Jack Treleaven, ,Toronte,.sent.the- holiday at their cabin at Baie-de-dore. e. LAO •Willard taiken, Toronto, -was home•wrth his parents,. •Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Aiken, over- the weekend , Mrs. Allan Selker and son, Michael; Middleton and family. r •' ,} ' ' • 'e :Cambridge, Mass., .are visitktt8 lltr. Mrs. Walker, Goderich, who has and Mrs. • Allam Maxwell, Bayfield. been in Victoria Hospital,`.London; has Mr. and'. Mrs. ,Craig Cooper and returned and is g'vvith her Vi staying to Elizaberth, Hamilton, were holiday visitors with Mrs.. J.. W. were, daughter, ,Mist Muaray McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Groves, end Alvin Lobb, London, and Miss Ber- family spent the holiday weekend. in nice Lobb, ::Kitchener, and Mr. and Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. • Mervin Mrs. Lyle Docking, Staffs, spent Nott. Thanksgiving at the home of their •Mrs. George Crooks and Miss Mary parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Lobb. Crooks, Delhi, were- weekend guests Mr. and Mrs.; F,' W. Lawreece, at the home of Mi and Mrs., W. M. Hamilton Mr..{and Mrs.. 'Lite Jenkins, Aiken. nee-, lir. and Mrs. F. Townsend and Mrs. Mr. and 141rs; Ceo1ge BoYer,', Harry Frances Trick, spent Thanksgiving Boyer and 3fss. F 'G., Ross Toronto, g g were. weekend guests cif _Mrseienry with Mr. and Mrs. William Wise. Garrett. ' Pte. John' Powell, Worthington, Mr. end 'Mrs- Archibald Douglas, ternoon last. The president, Mrs. 34. Algoma, who • bas just returned after : St. Thomas, spent the; weekend with Nediger was in the chair, Mrs. A. T. being overseas three years, was a Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wallis and other 'Cooper was pianist. weekend visitor with his uncle, Frank relatives.7.ne opening hymn was "Conte, Ye Powell, With him was his sister, Mr. and Mrs. 11.,• Brown, Petrolia, Thankful People, Come'; a song of Ernestie Powell,' Toronto. : Mrs. Albert Willett and son Beve, harvest time; Mrs: Reddy offered prayer, follow -d, by the Lord's pray- er. The secretary, Mrs. Jefferson and the treasurer, Mis. Manning, brated the„ th 68th anniversary of e Church, Sunday, Rev. A. E. Dean, M.A.,B.D.,'former pastor was guest speaker and deliv- ed ,stirring• :andinstructive addresses both Morning and' evening to large congregations. • , Wesley-Wiliis and Presbyterian congregations united .with Ontario St. for the evening service! Rev. Andrew Lane assisting M the absence ofthe pastor, Rev. G.,G. Burton, who was preaching. anniversary sergices at Fletcher Church, Merlin -Fletcher charge in Kent county. This anniversary, of Ontario St. was the fiftieth year, in which Mr. and. Mrs. B J .3Gibbings have prepared music, 'This is a splended • record of the director of the choir, and hearty congratulations,were'extended to Mr. Gibbings as choir master,... The anthem rendered both morn- ing and evening were a credit to both leader and organist, • and also the choir. ' Miss Elva Wiltse, ably assisted the oigailist .by acting as pianist. The solos sung. by. Mrs. B. Kearns' and Dr. Fred'.Thompson M the Anthem, "Sing Oh Heavens", were well rend AMONG THE CHURCHES PRESBYTERIAN Anniversary Services Sunday, October 14 11 a,m.—"The Church's One Found- ation", oundation', the minister. Mrs, Harold Lawson, guest soloist. 7 p.m, -Rev, R. H. Williams, • First Church, 'Seaforth. Soloists: 'Miss $etty Smith, 'Goderich, and Master Beverley Boyea, 'Clinton. Anthem: 'Rejoice the World is King"—Coerne,. he choir. W.M.S. will hold its Thankoffering meeting at the home of Mrs: W. D. McTaggart on Wednesday, October 17 at 3 pen. Mrs. W. S.`Th'onipson, of Seaforth will 'be the Guest Speaker t Miss Marion.Gibltings sang the solo Raft in the `evening; ' "Come Let Us lain Our Cheerful -Song," in her usual' strong and clear voice. At both. services. the choir was ably. assisted by `the ladies trio from Har- riston United•Church. This trio, con- sisttng'of;Meedamtes.,Halton, Downer. and Shannon, sang two splendid num. bers at the morning service, accomp- anied .by Mrs. Wendorf at the organ. At the •'evening• service, a solo The •Lord's Prayer was given by Mrs. Halton, ' as a "§pecial request. Leading soloists , admitted that this was - an ' outstanding number. ' "Be- yond the Sunset" was another num- ber, rendered, beautifully by the trio.. Rev. David Lane pronounced the benediction. Later- .the congregation gathered outside the 'church, to enjoy the broadcast of • the chimes and hymns front the church tower. These num- bers were given by the ladies trio, Mrs..Wenderi accompanied' the sing- ers on •the piano, . and also• on. the organ. The. shut-ing and" many others thoroughly enjoyed these musical numbers. A splendid. financial resp,onse from the congregation, such as never be- fore recorded, completed: a very suc- cessfrl and profitable•anniversary. e Wesley -Willis W. A. The October meeting of Wesleve Willis United' CMerrellW. A. was held in the Chinch' Hall on Thursday af- Mrs. .Ted Vrooman and little dao- Sarnia,event the weekend withi Mrs ghter, who have been visiting tiie.fer- William Shaddick* mar's brother, Bill Stirling, left for F'Iying Officer 'and 'Mrs. Joseph Galloway and daughter, Jo Anne, Toronto on Monday to stay with her spent Thanksgiving weekend with gave their reports. mother a few days before leaving 'relatives' in •Milton,, • for their home' in Vancouver, B.C. Mr. and'Ms's. J. H. Chapman, Owen During the business part of the Miss Elizabeth. Middleton, Sezond" Sound, spent a few days last week meeting, Mrs. VanHorne reported a Year Science student at University of 'with- their. daughter; Mrs. Boston W. quilt completed by ,rhe work commit- Western Ontario, London, accompan- ied .liy her friend, Miss Pat Mellett, London, spent Thanksgiving weekend at. the home. of Mr 'and Mrs. Frei, Middleton, Red Cross Tea The pupils of S. S. No. 9, Goderich father, T. T. Cantor, and wife and Township, are .holding a Red Cross two children, Vallery and. Ernest, for tea and display in the school on Fri- the, Tlranksricing weekend: day afternoon, October 19. The ladies of the re:tion ' are cordially invited to attend. Kearns, and family. Flt. Lieut. and Mrs. B. B. Pock- lington have returned from Trenton, after spending• last weekend with Dr, letters of thanks wane read. and Mrs, J. 4V, Farley. Arrangements were completed for onto, and Mrs. Kelso Streets London, one Toe - the "Country Fair” which will be held spent the Thanksgiving weekend- at on October13. Plans were made to the home of Mrs. Streets. send Christmas boxes to the service Ray Carter, Toronto, visited his boys and girls still overseas. tee; Mrs. Cooper reported flowers sent to several who are ill, and some 73rd Anniversary St. James Church; Middleton, will don, spent the weekend with her par - .celebrate its 73rd anniversary on Sun- ents, Mr. and Mrs: J. P. Manning. day, October 14. Service will be held Mr, and.. Mrs, Borland Glazier anal at 11 a.m. ,A:rchdeacomWm. A. Town- son Keith, Toronto, spent the holiday with• his mother, Mrs. Glazier, who spend, London, who was born and will return with them for the winter. raised in our vntnrunity, will be Miss Margaret Shoebottom, nurse- guest preacher for the occasion. in -training at Victoria Hospital, Lon- the church on Wednesday avenin don, spent the weekend with her par- y g, ants, Mr. and Mee. Garfield Shoe- October 17.' - The special speaker I Sgt. M • M $ t bottom. will be Mrs. J. Lane, and roll call Miss Leola Nott, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Garrioch and Sanrda Eileen, Windsor, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Nott. Miss Phyllis Manning, a student at University of Western Ontario, Lon - hiss Brigham then gave an inter- esting talk on famous hymn, writers and their ,most loved compositions. The hymn "Lord of the Lands" was sung and the Mizpah benediction 'brought the meeting' to a close, after which tea was served by Mrs. John Nediger's group. 0 Evening Auxiliary of W. W. Fvenin • Auxiliary g will hold its Autumn Thankoffering meeting in Ri01 Bateman is to be answered with a verse of Hoftore(1 ByFriends Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, Ham- autumn or thanks ivin . ilton, were weekend visitors with the g g• latter's mother,' Mrs. Frances Trick A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. when S. S. No. 4, Goderich Town- Townsend. , ship Red CrossUnit held a reception Mesdames Holton, Downer and at the school for Sgt. -Major Maurice Shannon, Haeriston, who were the Bateman, who recently returned pinna Suunestay trio at Ontario Street Church, d, spent the day with A. J. from overseas. A splendid prograii McMurray. was given, Rev. C. Tavener, acting as Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth M. Breakey, Zurich, r spent the holiday weekend chairman for the evening.with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dining the evening an addxesq was M. T. Corless, and with Mrs. A. 'gen-- Teed by 'Ma's- L. Pearson, and Mrs. soh' Corless. Frank Jones presented Mr. Bateman • Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hull entertained with a billfold containing'' some a group of Toronto friends at a money. Manrica thatiked the Ref Thanksgiving house party held at the Cross for the ift. A short address lakeside home of,Mr. and Mrs. Gor- S' don Cuniughame. was read, by Mrs. Ira Merrill,, and Miss Helen Herman, Millgrove, and Carman Tebbutt .presented a leather Miss, Phyllis Herman, University of club bag, this gilt being donated by weeekeenrdn Ownare, irLponadreonn•tsspMeint, athned Goderich Township CouncL , Mrs,. T. I•Ierinan. • At the • conclusion of the program • Rev. and Mrs, A. El Doan spent lunch was served by the ladies and, the,weekend with Mr. and 1VIis. A. D. themeeting- Closed by singing the McCartney as Rev. Mn. Doan preach - National Anthem. ed for the anniversary services • in o Ontario St. United 'Church, ' ' ClintonDr. and Mrs. A. P. Cooper .and son, linton Christian Youth Federation Bruce, Toronto, spent the holiday The Young People's Fe-leration will,weekend with. Mr. and . Mrs. Albert meet on Monday, October 16 in Wes- Bond, Huron Road. Miss Gertrude lee -Willis, United Church at 8.00 p.n4; Bond returned to Toronto with them 'ivliss Patricia Nugent, of Toronto, for a few days... President ,of the National Young Guests at the hone- of Mi. and Peoples board will be the guest Mrs., James McGill, Shipley St. were, speaker. • IMT. and Mrs. James E', McGill, Wind- sor; Misses Helen and Kathleen Mc- Gill, London, and Sgt. J. E. Walsh, Prince Rupert, B.C. Mrs, Mary Sparling's Sunday cal- lers were Ms. and Mrs. G. R. Fear, Tuckersmith; Mr. .and Mrs, Edward Hamathel• and sons, Bobbie and' Doug- las, Dashwood; Mr. and; Mrs. Feed Sloman and children, Clinton. Holiday visitors at the bonne of Mrs. Mary Sparling included: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Arnold and son, Terence and Mrs. R. C. Rathwell, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs,, C W. Collett and son, Billy, Niagara Falls; and Mi. and Mrs. G. A. Spading and sons, John and Bobbie, -St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. ,Al. L. Eagleson, Okla- homa City, have returned after spend- ing the past month with latter's mother, Mrs. Farquhar and other' relatives. Mads. Farquhar, Mrs. Clegg and Jack accompanied them as far as Detroit and visited. with Mr. and Mrs. 'Kerne Farquhar. Thanksgiving guests welcomed by Cpl. an% Mrs. R..G. _McCann, Albert St., were his brother, F.O. J. Allen McCann, Winnipeg, Mane on return- ing.from active ,service kn England; his mother, Mrs. A. S. McCann;' bis aunt, Mrs. A. Kitchen, Toronto, and E. W. Duke, Toronto,' father of Mrs.' R.- G', McCann. - I ngagements Announced • Mr. and 'Mrs.' Joseph 'Youngblut, on s L de born wishto 0 announce the. 'engagement. of , their eldest daughter, Margaret Adeline, to .Russel James, A. Goody son of , the late. Mr.. and Mrs: John Good,' Auburn, the wedding to. take -place 'the latter part of October.:; . Mi'. and Mas. J. S. L." Ctimming, Walton, wish to annpince the engage ment of. their„only daughter; Ruth, to LAC' Arthur , L. Buck, Moncton, N,$.,:•eldest son; of, Me. and' Mrs. Elmer' 'Buck, Dorchester, N.B., the marriage 'be' take' place, quietly this month. ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN RATION COUPON DUE DATES 20th .Sunday after' Trinity. • 11, a.m. Morningservice. Coupons now -valid- are" sugar 46 .2 p.m. Sunday chool. to 64,,butter ll$ to 125, preserves 33 7 p.m. F,vening Service, to 57 and P1 to P17; meat 'M1 tee M6. Monday—A,Y.P,A- 8 pm. The Friendship CIub will meet on Wednesday, October 17, at the home of Mrs. Roy Fitzsimons. An Little Helpers with mite boichs that were not turned in at the June meeting please turn them• in before the end of October. The Mothers of Little Helpers are asked to send in any' 2nd,. hand clothing for the bale. The Little Helpers bale;will be packed on October 23. BAPTIST • Bible School*11'a.m. Evening' Worship 7 p.m: Prayer meeting ",Wednesday : at Miss' Ella Akam's Home; at 8 pin. The Sunday evening- "message *111 be ” The Waiting God" Any wishing to be 'baptized or unite with the church, Please speak to the pastor. • a 5 * WESLEY-WILLIS. UNITED Sunday Oct. 14th The minister will be in. Blyth for Anniversary Service there.. Morning worship in Wesley -Willis 'will`•be, con- ductee by the, "Rev., Arthur- Sidelair of Blyth. .There will be no evening 'service,, according to otir custom of worshipp- ing with our Presbyterian: 'brethren on the oecassion of their ,Anniyersary 'rt * 5 ONTARIO, STREET UNITED 11.00. a.m.. Rev.. G. G. Burton will speak on the "Civsaee. for Christ and the Kingdom" Near noon — Note Sunday' School changed to take place right after morning service. All scholars and teachers : are. tb be present and in their. classes. 2.00 tam. Turner's Church Service. Evening Service at 7.00 p.m. Can- celled' for Congregation to attend Presbyterian Church' Anniversary evening. service. , ,-Octobei+•;21st-Lev. ,)1 •G;. Farrill•arld Saturday SPECIALS DO NUTS SUEYS LEMON TARTS PUMPKIN PIES BARTLIFF'S The Home of Good Eats PHONE 1 ,1 Jtev. Harold Snell at' Turner's Church Anniversary. ' October 15th Special ,Crusade 'meet- ing 'at•Seaforth Northside,01ip ehc All are invited. : Care will he leaving the church at 7.30 p.m. October 10th Friday, Rally of all Huron Presbytery for the'Crusade in Ontario Street Church. " ' Bazaar.. Under Auspices of Holmesyelle Woman's Association sial Women's Missionary Society Saturday, October 27 Officially opened •4'2.30 pm. Baking, Fancy Work, and 'Aprons. 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