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Clinton News-Record, 1952-06-19, Page 6SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 1952 THREE WORDS - COOL FRESH CLEAN describe our smart line of Summer Dresses You can't be cool wondering what Irwires have in stock- Come in now and choose something from our large assortment of Washable Summer Merchandise. FOR. SPORTSWEAR: • See our SLACKS and T-SHIRTS or SUMMER 'SKIRTS and BLOUSES All the latest styles and, materials are featured in these large ranges. FOR THE CHILDREN: There are Rayon Half Slips, Rayon' Night Gowns and Pyjamas Cotton 'skirts Crislcay Dresses and Brocaded Cottons CATALINA BATHING SUITS- as well as other makes are a feature of our "Swim Attire." IRWIN'S Cecile Beauty Salon (Manageress, Mrs. Elda Crossman) PHONES: SHOP, 415 HOUSE, 612 Albert Street, over Lockwood's Barber Shop 24-25-p }AGE Plc •4-0-4 -es ese-s-e-e-1 Mrs. W. Qhler, Gederieh, spent Theirsclay with Mrs. r. W. John- Wm, Mrs. Kay • McGoen, London, was a weekend guest. of Mr. acid Mrs. G. A. Walker. Mrs. M, Watson has returned to Toronto to resume her former position with Batons. Mrs. F, W. Johnston and Miss Bffie Joenston visited with Sar- nia friends on Sunday. Mrs. George Slater! Portage la Prairie, Man., is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould. Mr. and Mrs, GorelOne Dow and family, Cromarty, were renewing acqueintanceships in town on SundaY, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Pockling- ton and voter and Nancy, Lon- don, were Sunday visitors in Clinton. Rev. G. W. Goth, London, was the guest of Rev, and Mrs. H. C. Wilson, at the Wesley-Willis manse on Sunday. Mrs, E. Beaton left last week-I end to visit her daughter, Mrs. 0. Durkin, Grand Valley, for several months. Miss Shirley G. Sutter, Geelph, is spending a fortnight's vacation at the home of her/parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Sutter. Mr, and Mrs. V: A. Pridham and Miss. Lorraine and Mrs. Lot- tie Dyrnent, Detroit, Mich„ spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Cook. from Summer Heat you're dying Perhaps a fan You should be trying. I ' MERRILL r± 0 RAI510 & ELECTRIC ' charm and azoice, PHONE' 313 CLINTON Everything in Men's Summer Work Footwear Aiken's Luggage and Shoes month with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. a. W. Shaw. Mr, and Mrs. P. E. Paterson, Wiarton, formerly of Clinton, Were guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Beattie and. Mrs, D. Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Atkey and children, James and Anne, Cooks- vele, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. R, Gil ban k and Mr. and Mrs. R, S. Atkey, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Vodden, Phyllis, Billy and Bobby, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Vodden'e uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M ,E. McFadden, Cookstown. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Morrison attended the Gillson-Georges wedding in St, George's Church, Owen Sound, on Wednesday last, and the reception at the Jayeee Club. Mrs, John Carter, Strathclair, Man., and Mr. lei, Carter, Winni- peg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3. Snyder, Albert St., and called on other friends in the vicinity last week. Messrs. Reginald and Cecil Wallis, Rudyard, Mich„ visited with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wallis ' while attending the funeral of their aunt, Miss Sophia Blair, Goderieh. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jack- son and Clifford and William Cooper, Flint, Mich.,spent the past week visiting r. and Mrs. Clarence Cooper and also visited other relatives in this vicinity. MOTHERS' STUDY GROUP The Mothers' Study Group,,. of Wesley-- Willis United Church will meet on Tuesday, June 24, at the home of • Mrs. William Murch. Mrs. William Holland will be in charge of the meet- ing. Hostesses will be, Mrs. Murch and Mrs. Fred Miller. All mothers of young children are made welcome. Ten Are Baptized At Ontario St. Ten bahies received the rites of baptism at Ontario Street United. Church, Sunday morn- ing, June 15, at SerViQaS conduct- They were: Veronica Louise ed by Rev. A. O. Eagle, Finch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finch; Linda Kathleen Levis, daughter o4 Mr. and Mrs, Geo,. rge Levis; Cheryll Diane Tyndall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tyndall; David Arthur Jervis, son of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Jervis; Stephen Corey John Smith, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Arn -old Smith; Barbara Jean Cooper daughter of Sgt, and Mrs. George Cooper; Nancy Marie Pickett; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenn- eth 3, Pickett; Dennis Edwin Fleisphauer, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Fleischatter; Danny Ross Gillrash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gillieste Neil Kenneth Dale, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Dale. "Dr. Robb Speaks To Music Teachers Dr. Harvey\ Robb, principal, University of Western Ontario Conservatory of. Music, London, gave an informal address to Hu- ron County Music Teachers' As- sociation at the annual dinner meeting in Goderich Monday evening. President Mrs. J. 0, McDougall, Blyth, presided and the speaker was introduced and thanked by L. D. Tiaompsoit, Brussels. Mrs. McDougall reported on the Ham- ilton convention. "Getting Along" was discussed by Dr. Robb. "Recognize qual- ities in the other side of an argu- ment; be a good lister, er; accept other people's opinions and re- spect your own.' This, he said, is a good way of getting along with people. To church organists he advis- ed friendship toward the minist- er. "He is the boss and dedides the policy of the church." Others present were: Mrs. W. Donaldson, Goderich; Miss Eileen Glidden, Holmesville; Mrs, Mae Rance McKinnon, Clinton; Mrs. Brothers, Wroxeter, Miss Marg- aret Jackson, Auburn; Miss Doris Grierson, Londesboro; Miss Lois Grasby, Blyth; Mrs. E. H. Jessop, Goderich; Mrs. L. D. Thompson, Brusels, and Miss Mina Middle- ton, Goderich. 0 Ontario St. WMS Hears Talk on Missions The June meeting of the WMS was held at the home of Mrs. E. and Mrs. William Radford, with the president, Mrs. A. J. McMur- ray, presiding. Mrs. M, Wiltse tookthe devotional exercises on "Consider the Lilies." Miss S. Courtice discussed World Affairs in Missions in the Watch Tower talk, Mrs., H. D. Ball very ably reviewed the last chapters Of the Study Book. July meeting at Mrs. B. 3. Gib- bings on .0-illy 8 with Miss M. Gibbings in charge of the pro- gramme, 0 Goodwill Club Plans Adjourn in Summer The Goodwill Club of Wesley- Willis Church held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. T. 3. Riley. The president, Miss W. O'Neil, was in charge with Maude Tor- rance at the piano. The meet- ing opened with a, hymn follow- ed by the Lord's Prayer in unis- on. The minutes were read by Mrs. M. Steepe and the treasur- er's report given by Miss L. Walkinshaw. Jimmie MacDonald played two piano solos. The Scripture les- son was read in unison, led by Mrs. Paisley, followed by prayer by Miss Stone. The roll call was answered by naming a favourite flower, Mrs. Gairns favoured with a solo, "Evening Prayer." Mrs. MacDonald gave a hum- orous reading. A hymn and the Mizpah benediction' closed the meeting. As this was the last meeting until September a social time was spent with various contests. The hostess served a delicious lunch. Mrs. W. A. Oakes, on be- half of the Club, moved a vote pf thanks for Mrs. Riley for her hospitality, CWZOON IIEWSeRECOR.P. South Huron Teachers ..old Annual Members of South Huron Branch, Ontario Weiner' Teach-, ers' Federation, held, a success-, ful mental meeting in Ontario St.' United ChuAh. Clinton, Wednes- day evening last. Officers elected for 1952-50 were as follows: President, Mrs. Dorothy Insley, Exeter; first vice- president, Miss Luella Johnston, Clinton; second vice-president, to be named by the Hensall unit; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Lorne- Hicks, iCentralia, Conveners of the committees are: finance, Miss Helen Videan, Goderieh; public- ity and education week, Miss Gertrude Sturdy, Goderich; re- search, Mrs, S. Simpson, Hen- sail; sick benefit, Mrs. Gertrude George, Goderich; status, Miss' Esther Hume, Goderieh; superan- nuation, Mrs. Ann Ellis, Hensall. Mrs. D. Jacobi, Clinton, instal- led the officers and a sincere vote of appreciation was extend- ed to the past executive by the retiring president, Miss Robinson. Delegates named to attend the annual meeting in Toronto were Mrs. Insley and Miss ;Johnston. Following the dinner Miss Barbara Churchill, Clinton, ac- companied by Mrs. Ed Wendorf, Clinton, sang several well-ap- preciated numbers. The Women's Association of the church cater- ed for the event. Over 60 teach- ers from Hensall, Goderich, Ex- eter and Clinton attended. Business diicussed included an Ontario Federation suggestion of establishing a residence for super- annuated teachers; a scholarship for a Normalite; and the con- tinuing of presenting gifts from the Goodwill Fund to teachers from England on exchange in On- tario schools. Mrs. Dorothy Insley, Exeter, reported on the spring conference of region 1, of the Federation Women Teachers' Federation of Ontario, held in London recently. W. P. Roberts Spealsk. W. P, Roberts, secretary-treas- urer, Tuckersmith Township School Area Board, and former chief instructor of the Radar and Communications School, RCAF Station, Clinton, told members that they, as educationalists, must seek first rate knowledge. "This is difficult for teachers today, be- cause of conflicting view points," he said. introduced by George H. Jef- ferson, principal of Clinton Pub- lic School, the speaker was thanked by Miss Esther Hume of Goderich Public School staff. Miss Lottie Robinson, Gode- rich, president, was in charge of the meeting. Child Struck by Car On Friday the 13th Friday the 13th proved an un- lucky day for Sh,erriU. Slater, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slater, Huron Street, Clinton, about 11.50 a,m. When she ran from behind a hydro pole in front of Murphy Bros. Garage, directly into the path of a car approaching from the east, she was struck by the right side of the right front fender and sustained bruises to the face and a large bump over the right eye.' Driver of the car, Gerald Murch, Toronto, came to a full stop immediately after the ac- cident, avoiding dragging or run- ning over the little girl. Dr. J. A. Addison examined the injur- ed child and allowed her to go home. Chief of Police Joseph Ferrand, who investigated the accident, said no charge would be laid. Gospel Hall Maple Street, one block east of Albert Street, north of Par-Knit 9.45 a.m.-Sunday School 10.45 a.m.-Communion Service 8.00 p.m.-Gospel Meeting- Speaker -Mr. John Martin; Mr. Martin is lecturing on the journey ings of the children of Israel from Egypt to Canaan, Tuesday, 8,00 p.m.-Prayer meet- ing and Bible Study, Come and Bring Your Friends Huron St. Baptist Church Minister-REV. J. E. CATROM 11.00 aam-Morning Worship 12.15 noon-Bible School 7.00 p.m.-Evening Service. Pentecostal Church Victoria St. K. le. SWEIGARD. Pastor 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-IVIornirtg Worship 7.30 p.m-Gospel Service Friday, 8.00 p.m.-Young People's Tuesday, 8 P.M.-Bible Steely and Prayer. ALL WELCOME Dutch Reformed Church Holland Service-2.30 lian, at the Canadian Legion Hall, Exeter Mr. C. M. EMMA* E)eeter Bois 336 cuutunian Club To Picnic June 27 The Clintonian Club met on June 11 at the home of Mrs. R. Abbott, RCAF Station, Clinton, with 20 ladies present. The meet- ing opened with the Housewife's Creed and the Lord's Prayer. Secretary and, treasurer's reports were read; also other corres- pondence including letters from The Free Press stating their de- sire to help make our forthcom- ing picnic a success. An invitation was read from the Winghan Hustlers group to attend the area picnic to be held there on Wednesday, June 18, The roll call ,)yas answered with a gift for the sales table and was generously responded to. Extensive plans were made for the picnic on. Friday', June 27 at Goderieh. Those wishing to ate tend are asked to meet at the lost Office at 1.30 p.m. 'Members decided not to hold a meeting in July or August, Mrs. T. Deeves offered her home for the fall meeting in September. Mrs. R. MacDopald offered to bring the gift, It was decided to change the day of the meetings to the second Friday in the month. A humorous reading by Mrs. MacDonald was enjoyed. The gift, donated by Mrs. T. Deeves, was won by Mrs. C. Nel- son. The meeting adjourned a n d bingo was played for the remain- der of the afternoon. Lunch, was served by the hostesses: Mrs. G. Taylor, Mrs. J. Johnston, Mrs. William Glazier and Mrs. Ni. Fal- coner. 0 Ontario St. Girls' Club Hears Talk St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church REV. D. j. LANE, B.A., Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader 10.00 a,m.-Sunday School period 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship, Sermon subject: "The Meanie g of the Sacra- ment of Holy Baptism" Children's Questionnaire 2,30 p.m.-Divine Service, Knox Church, Bayfield All Welcome at St. Andrew's and Knox WESLEY-WILLIS United Church Rev, HUGH C. WILSON, iefinister MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director 11 a.m.-Morning Worship "The Conversion of a Good man" 11.20-Primary School 12.15-Church School 7.30 pat.-Union Service in the Ontario St, United Church. "Come to the House of Prayer" St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector IVIrs. Theodore Eremite, Organist Mrs. J. G. Maelthinen, Choir Leader 8.30 a.m.-Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.-Morning Service and Sunday School No evening service during June. CI4NTON WI Clinton Women's Institute will meet in the Agricultural Board Room en, June gO at 230. The topie on Community Activit- ies and Public Relations will be given by Miss Houck, director of "WI Round, up", for The London Free Press, ;Roll call: What I •-*4-0-.40-114,41.4. 'MUSD" WINE 19* UM like most about this month." Re-- port of District Annual Built ire given by Mrs. N. Tyndall. Prof.. gramme conveners: Mrs, N. She's, herd and Mrs. P. Brown, Heat- eeees: Mrs. N. Carter, Mrs. V, nabgood, Mrs, F. Pepper, M. B. .*•,ops, Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs, Wiltse, ...-411/4.441181/4. 4-01-4444404,-.44-0-4- PERSONALS Prof. Harry Shaw, professor of Recent visitors with Mr. and Economics at Dartmouth College, Mrs. John J. Zapfe were: Mr. Hanover, N.H., is spending a and Mrs. George McFarlane, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs, A. Zapfe, Toronto; Mrs. Fay Zapfe, Misses Ethel and Grace Zapfe and Mr. and Mrs. W. Reck, Kitchener. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Lockhart, Rattenbury St., over the weekend were: Mrs. Marion Corbett, Toronto; Mrs. James Hill and Mrs, Ethel Burnside, Markdale; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lockhart a n d family, Owen Sound. Miss Wilman Dinnin left via CNR yesterday afternoon to rep- resent The NEWS-RECORD at the annual conference, Ontario- Quebec Division, Canadian Week- ly Newspapers Aseociation, which is being held at Wigwassan Lodge, Lake Rousseau, Muskoka, today until Saturday. Representing Htironic Rebekah Lodge and Clinton Lodge, IOOF at the Grand Lodge Sessions in the Royal York Hote-le Toronto, this week are Mrs. Orland John- ston, Seaforth; Mrs. George Knights, Mrs. W. M. Nediger, Mrs. Mabel Nickerson and. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Sutter. tip o‘ Astrology In health won't pay Unless you live The milky way. 111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111 llastam111111111111111111111111111111 MM1111111111111W11111111WIE1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 This Week's SPECIAL!! 3-Piece Chesterfield Suite VELOUR COVERING Reg. $229. For $199. .--,-,-4*-6--4040 40 BALL and HUTCH FURNITURE PHONE 195 i.II N1'ON 1111 111111 11111111 I 1, (11 I 1111111111111111111 1 1 1111111 liU 11111 111111111111111111111 M 11111111111 I I (111111111111(111111111i11111111111/1 Miss Winifred Sauvage, Sea- forth, entertained a delighted audience with, her talk on weav- ing, given at theineeting of the Girls' Club of Ontario Street United Church, on Thursday, June 12, at the home of Mrs. Jack Radford. Miss Sauvage dis- played samples of different pat- terns she herself had woven. She says there is no limit to the pat- terns which can be made in weaving. Mrs. Mervyn Batkin, presi-. dent, presided over the meeting, which was opened with a hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Roy Wheeler had charge of the devotions. Miss Marquis read an article on the United Church Training School. A bazaar will be held. in De- cember. Miss Curtis moved that a shower be held this summer for the bazaar, and this motion was seconded by Mrs. Brock Olde. Mrs. Roy Wheeler had charge of the program. Roll call was answered by "Where we would like to go on our vacation. A poem entitled, "Home" was read ey Mrs. Ross Merrill, Mrs. A. Treleaven rendered a piano solo. The meeting closed with the ivlizpah benediction. A delicious lunch was served and a social hour followed. 0 Hullett Festival Has 196 Entries (Continued from Page One) Council Shield for the school winning the highest number of points Reeve W. J. Dale made the presentation to teacher Miss Carol Campbell. I The Township Federation Shield ifor unison chorus from schools of 20 or more pupils was award- ed by Federation president Keith Tyndall to Miss Lois Fell, teacher of SS 11, on the 10th concession, east of Londesboro. Mrs. Stanley Lyon, Women's Institute president gave the Hul- lett Music Festival Shield to Mrs. 'Mary Grierson, teacher of SS 7, 'on the 13th concession, for the best unison chorus from a school i of less than 20 students. .010 e 411t,„ en :144. n'esses SPECIALS FOR JUNE 19-20-21 1 NEW POTATOES-No. 1 Large 10' lbs. 93c BYE-Reg. 37c Special-pkg. 29c CROWN BRAND TEA BAGS-100s pkg, 89c OLD SOUTH ORANGE JU10E-48 oz. tin 28c GREEN GIANT PEAS-15 oz. tin 2 for 37c Nature's Best CHO. CR. 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