Clinton News-Record, 1952-01-10, Page 4CLINTQN NEWS-RECORD
W-W Girls'. Club
Elects Miss O'Neil
The %PO), of Wesley-
Willis Church held its December
meeting at the home of Mrs. C.
WI, Shearing. The president, Mrs,
J, lanes, was in charge with
Helen Cook at the Piano, The singing of a hymn, followed bX
Prayer by the president opened
the meeting. The secretary's and
treasurer's reports were read and ,
adopted, As it was the last
meeting of the year there was
some discussion as to the dis-
pensation of funds on hand, All
outstanding accounts were settled
and, in answer to an appeal from
C.A.R.E, $50 was sent to that or-
ganization.
The president declared all of-
fices open and vacated the chair.
Mrs, Wilson took charge for the
report from the striking com-
mittee. Mrs. H. Jenkins as con-
vener, reported all offices filled
but that pf president, After some
discussion, Miss O'Neil agreed to
carry on with last year's groups
for the month of January.
Mrs. Innes again took the chair
and conducted the program.
Miss E. Wiltse sang "Away in
a Manger" froth. a new setting,
which was much enjoyed. The
Scripture lesson from Luke 2 was
read, by Mrs. Jefferson followed
i by prayer by Mrs. Paisley. Miss
Wiltse favoured with another solo.
IA hymn followed by the Mizpah
benediction closed the meeting. A
delicious Christmas lunch was
served and a hearty vote of
thanks was tendered Mrs. Shear-
ing for opening her home to the
club.
Members Received
At Holy Communion
The Sunday morning servicein
Wesley-Willis United Church was
featured by the administering of
the Sacrament of the Holy Com-
munion.
The following were received
into full Communion on Profes-
sion of Faith: Mr. and Mrs. Hec-
tor E. Kingswell, Lawrence
Haughton; Sgt. Albert Mineault.
The following• were received
by transfer: Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bond, formerly of Holmesville
United Church; Mr. and Mrs. E.
3, Jenkins, formerly of Chalmers
United Church, Ottawa; a n d
Harold E. Hartley, formerly of
Memorial United Church, St.
Catharines.
WESLEY-WILLIS GIRLS' CLUB
The Girls' Club of Wesley-
Willis Church will hold a pot-
luck supper in the church base-
ment on Tuesday evening, Jan-
uary 15, at 6.30. Come and bring
a friend.
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Wesley-Willis United
Church
Minister: Rev. HUGH C. WILSON
Organist: MRS, M, R. RENNIE
Choir Director: iVfR. M. R.
RENNIE
Sunday, January 13, 1952
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship,
"Thou Shalt have no other
Gods before me."
First sermon in • a series
on the Ten Commandments
11.20—Primary School ..
7.00 p.m,—Evening. Praise
"Life's Extras"
Come to the House of Prayer .
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
REV. D. 3. LANE, B.A„ Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, January 13, 1952
10,00 a.m.—Sunday School Hour
11.00 a.m.—Public Worship
s Sermon Subject:
"Journeying in 'the Night"
7.30 p,m.—Knox Church, Bay-
field.
Annual Congregational meeting
at Bayfield, Tuesday, Jan. 15,
2 p.m.
Resolve to attend some church
through 1952.
AR Welcome
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St.T4PcireWvso'smPenre'ssbYAtriaeniatalinrchcl met at the manse on January 2,
with a good attendance, The
president, Mrs, William Shadclock,
was in the chair and Mrs. John
Snider at the piano.,
The meeting opened with sing-
ing hymn 697, and reading Psalm
150 and prayer by the president.
;The secretary, Miss Mcphereon,
read her minutes of the preceding
meeting, and letters of thanks
for Christmas cheer.
The treasurer, Mrs, Robert Me-
Ewen 'read her financial report
for the year 1951, which was most
gratifying,
The following committees were
appointed for the ensuing year:
Social, Mrs, Farquhar, Mrs.
Ball, Mrs. Roberton, 'Mrs. Me-
Ewen; quilt, Mrs. Cook, Mrs,
Clifton, Mrs, Hall, Mrs, Snider;
visiting, Mxs. Roberton, Mrs.
Snider, Mrs. Gibson; flowers and
cards, Mrs. Shaddock; press sec-
retary, Mrs. Maxwell; property,
Mrs. Shaddock, Mrs. Roberton,
Arrangements were made for
refreshments to be served .at the
meeting of Huron Presbyterial
Executive to be held 'in St. And-
rew's Church on Tuesday, Jan. 8.
Readings were given by Mrs.
Snider and Mrs. Lane—and very
much enjoyed.
The February meeting of the
WA will be held at Mrs. Robert
McEwen'e on February 5 with
Mrs. Farquhar and, Mrs. Shaddock
as hostesses.
The meeting closed with the
singing of hymn 696 and the
Lord's Prayer in unison.
Mrs. Lane served a cup of tea,
assisted by Mrs, McEwen and
Mrs. Cedmore.
Baptist Church
REV. J. E. OSTROM,Akar
Sunday, January 13, 1952
11.00 a.m,—Morning Worship,
12,00 a.m.—Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship,
Communion will be observed
Pentecostal Church
Matilda St., South of
K, L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Sunday, January 13, 1952
10,00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.—Gospel Service
Friday, 8.00 p.m.—Young People's
Service.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer,
ALL WELCOME
St. Paul's Anglican
Church
REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
,Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon,
Choir Leader
Sunday, January 13, 1952
11,00 a.m.—Morning Service and
Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Service-
ONTARIO 5T. OIRIM
The Girls' Club of Ontario St,
United Church will meet Thurs-
day, January 17, 8 Pan., at the lime of Mrs. Jgiui Lair/S,
W•VV• MAN'S 10X•70$
• Wesley-Willis Men's Club wit; meet in - Church, Thursday, Jen,
1,7, at 8 p.m„ instead of .previous ;evening. 2-b
Ontario St, WMS Presbyterian WA
Instals Officer* Names Committees
FOR WARM
AND DRY
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LUGGAGE and LEATHER
GOODS
The Wernan'il MiStiiellarY See
Piety -of Ontario threat United
Church held their January Meet-
ing in the Church Ifall on Wes- I
day last. Tim moitient,
IvCclvictl BY, PI asid@d,
The meeting opened with a oat
to worship and the _singing 94 a hymn.
Rev. A. Olen Eagle tool; charge
of the devotional period. He
spoke On "Co-000rgtion t n d
friendship. Rev. Eagle conducted
the installation of officers, also,
A solo, "Take my Life and Let
It Be", was sling by Miss X Wiltse,
Business discussion followed,
and yearly reports were given.
Allocation for the year, was ex-ceeded, the amount raised being
The meeting closed with Pray-.
er by .the president,
WESLEY-WILLIS W1VIS
The Woman's IVilssionary So-
ciety of Wesley-Willis Church,
will hold its January meeting,
Thursday, January V, at 0 pan,
in the church, Mrs, ff. C. Wit,
son's group will be in charge of
the meeting: Roll call will be
responded to by a favourite
verse pf SeriPture, and the Far-ing of dues.
_LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the
Canadian Legion will meet in the
Legion Hall at eight o'clock on
Monday evening, January 14.
FRIENDSHIP CLUB
The annual meeting and 'elec-
tion of officers of the Friendship
Club of St. Paul's Church will
be held in the form of a pot-
luck supper in the Parish Hall,
Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 6.30' p.m.
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ONTARIO ST. UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
PASTOR—REV. A. GLEN EAGLE, B,A., B.D.
ORGANIST—MRS. E. WENDORF
Sunday, January 13
11,00 a.m.—Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
12.15 p.m.—Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Union Service in Wesley-Willis United
Church
THURSDAY,, JANUARY lOs 1854.
January Sale
Ladies' Coats and
Station Wa.goreCoats „ .... 1/3 Off
Women's and Misses
Better Dresses
Blouses and Skirts
A fine selection at One-Third Off
NYLON HOSE—
Orient, 51 and 60 gauge, 1st quality,
Regular 1.95 Now only 1.59 pr.
Orient, 42.45 gauge, 1st qualify,
Regular 1,79 ,Special at 1.29 pr,
MEN'S HOSE—
Sizes 101/2 to 12—Plain arid Fancy
Regular 1,59 Now only .89 pr.
Children's Wear Specials
All SNOW SUITS 20% off
STATION WAGON COATS 20% off
All 3-piece Outfits and Chinchilla Bunting
Bags One-Third off
SNUGGLE-DOWN GOWNS and PYJAMAS—
Values to 5,95 Now only 3.95
GRANDMERE, TAM and GLOVE or BONNETS and
MITT SETS—Reg. 3.25 and 3,95—
NcoW ONLY 2.75 and 3.25
Fuzzy Wuzzy Yard
Regular 1.00—Y2 oz. ball
Wabasso Bleached Sheets—
Size 81x100
Regular 11.50 pr. Special at only 875 pr.
Plain - Frilled CURTAINS
And Cottage Sets—
Values to 5.75 , Special at only 2.95 pr.
Women's and. Misses Ski Pants—
Values to 8.50 To Clear at only 2.95 pr.
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BENEFIT CONCERT—Proceeds to Campaign for Blind
"STAGE CRAZY"
'Presented by RCAF Station, Clinton
Londesboro CominunitY Hall
Friday, January 11, 1952
at 8.00 p.m.
Don't miss this big show-23 novelty acts—dancing
girls—magician 'acts—songi, dances—specialty
numbers-2 hours hilarious fun.
ADMISSION-50 cents
If you need clothing, yog can save money
by buying nown
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You Are Cordially Invited
to Attend s
GOSPEL MEETINGS
in the COUNCIL CHAMBER,
Clinton Town Hall
EVERY SUNDAY
8 p.m..
Wilfred A. Munnings
SPEAKER
"It pleased God, by the foOlish-
Hess of preaching, to save 'them
that believe."
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EVERYONE. WILL WANT TO SHARE
IN THE
Hospital Parties
January 21 to 31
Open up your homes, any afternoon
or evening, for all kinds of games, after-
noon teas, dances, etc., during these ten
days.
The surrounding country indluding Londesboro,
HolmeaviiIe, Bayfield and Brucefield, and all other
societies are invited to particiPate ,in this big. Hos-
pital drive,
Do not 'wait for soincone to call yon, contact
now for farther partietilars:
Mrs, Atkey—St. Andrew's Ward
Mrs. McLay—St. George's Ward
Mrs. Burton Stanley—St. John's Ward
Mrs. Tom Herman—Ste James' Ward
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PERSONALx
Miss Kae Sniderhas returned From there she went on to Wind-
from a few days' visiting, at sor, and spent New Year's with
Brampton. '' her other son-in-law and laugh-
Mrs. Edgar Thompson, Detroit, I ter, Mr, and Mrs. James Rep",
spent New year's weekend with olds, and with her mother, Mrs.
her parents, Mr. and. Me. G. P. I V. Bondy. Mrs, Henri returned
Roberton, i to Forest on Wednesday, Jan. 2,
Mr. and Mrs. DOnald Rom- I to attend the funeral. of Mr,
bough, Gananoque, spent a week's Scott's mother, Mrs. Livingston
vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Scott, who died suddenly Now
Year's morning,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Ralph Foster "*-7.^1*-,-.0-,."..,-*.—,-.
]*lam J. Ross, James Street.
and Corson and lielen, left Tues-
day, to reside in their new home LOBA Holds Good
LAC and Mrs. Frank Evans Initial Meeting on Fairview Ave,, St, Thomas,
have returned to Trenton, after
spending the Christmas holidays The LOBA's first 1952 meet-
at the home of the former s par- ing Was held Tuesday., January
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans, 8, in the Lodge Room. A very
Sr, good attendance was noted.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stewart, care 6usitness matters were taken
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart and Mrs, Wilfred Colctough,
daughter Margaret and Mrs. Worthy Mistress, was chairman
Glenn, visited with Mrs. John 'of the meeting.
Beaman, the framer's daughter, At the conclusion, the ladies
in London, on Tuesday last. served a dainty lunch.
Mrs. W. S. R. • Holmes has re- A card party is to be held in
turned home after spending three the Lodge Room on January 15, Lunch will be provided, hy the weeks with her son and daughter-
to-law, Ms, and Mrs, G, Holmes, members; everyone welcome,
Toronto; and with her s -in- o
law and daughter, Mr. and s. . ST. PAUL'S WA
Carnegie, London. The regular meeting of St,
Miss Irene Snider, London; Paul's Woman's Association will
Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Snider and be held at the home of Mrs. G.
Small daughter Janet, 1Vleaford; M. Counter, Tuesday, January
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hetherine- 15, at 2:45. s
ton and daughters Margie and
Mary, Brampton, were holiday ST. ANDREW'S GIRLS' CLUB
visitors at the home of -Mr. and The Girls' Club of St. And-
Mrs, John Snider. rew's Presbyterian Church will
Mrs. Irene Henri spent the hold its regular monthly meet-
Christmas vacation with her ing on Tuesday, January 15, at 8
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. p.m. in the Sunday School room
and Mrs. J. W. Scott, Forest. of the church.
EARLY (LOSING
The undersigned Clinton grocers are.
closing their stores at
9 p.m. SATURDAYS
during January, February and March.
REG. BALL
G. E. RUMBALL
W. L. JOHNSON C. M. SHEARING
AND iSON
T. R THOMPSON
T. J. RILEY
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FLUFFO, SHORTENING lb. 33c
Fcy. COHOE RED SALMON-1/2 lb. tin 35c
I.G.A. PEANUT BUTTER-16 oz. jar . 35c
SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 33c
BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP-2 lb. tin 31c
5 lb. tin 73c
CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING lb. 29c
M.L. LARD 1 lb. 23c
P.M. COTTAGE ROLLS lb. 61c
Blue Bonnet MARGARINE, Yellow Quick-2 lbs. 83c
SUNKIST ORANGES (Sweets), size 252's .... doz. 39c
HEAD LETTUCE-5's each 23c
FLORIDA CELERY STALKS-4's 2 for 29c
TOMATOES (imported) lb. 23c
BARTLIFF BROS.
Bakers and confectioners
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