Clinton News-Record, 1953-07-09, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953
News of L�ndesboro
MMiss Carol Williams, Clinton,
visited with her grandparents, Mr,
and • Mrs. Ed Your(gblutt.
The young people of Burns and
Londesboro churches are in charge
of:the church service next Sunday]
July 12.
Arthur Kerslake and Mr. .and
MK, Archie rWeher, Exeter, were
Stiiiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Dtirnin,.
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MA's, Elnrperson Hesk, who has
been visiting her daughters, and
family at' Calgary, and Mr. and
M1 William Govier, who have
been visiting friends in Manitoba
for the past month, have returned
tao�e.
foil", and Mrs, Lorne Shobbrook
and two children, Oshawa, spent
the weekend with his mother, Mrs.
J. H, Shobbrook, Lorne returned
home on Monday. Mrs. Shobbrook
and children remained for .a few
:more holidays.
Induction Service
Induction services were held for
Rev. J, B. White, formerly of
Florence, into the pastorate of
Lgndesborp United Church charge
on July 3,
Rev, A. Glen Eagle, Ontario
Street United Church, Clinton,
was in charge assisted by Rev. W.
3. Maines, Brucefield, and Rev.
William Archer, RCAF ,Station,
Clinton,
Rev. A. G, Eagle in .his address
to the congregation, urged young
inti to enter the ministry and for
ministers to express the will of
God iii every sermon. RevW. J.
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Maines addressed the new rain•
ister,
WI ]hears of Korea
The meeting of the Londesboro
Women's Institute held at the
hon'1e of Mrs. Lloyd Pipe on Thurs-
day, ,T,n)y. 2. Mrs. Stanley Lyon,
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presiders , w. as in the chair; The
Meeting opened with "0 Canada" '
followed by the opening ode and
the Mary Stewart Collect. The
minutes of the last meeting were
read and approved. The treasur-
er's report was heard and corres-
swered byrsome of the ladies hand-
ing in pot holders.
Mrs, S, Lyon read an article
written by a worker with Dr.
Lotta Hitaehmanova, in Korea, tel-
ling, of the hardships of the Kor-
eans. The Koreans are . cheerful
people and won't stay sad and de-
pressed. The writer wondered
how, long .Canadians would stay
cheerful if our homeland, were.
changed into a land of terror, our
children starving and several, fain -
Ries crowded into small buildings
they call horne.
An appeal, was made for (lona-
bans of clothing or money to be
sent to Korea and this will .he in
the charge of Mrs. Harold Sprung,
Mrs, Bert Allen and Mrs. Earl
Gaunt. Next month each member
is asked to bring in her favourite
recipes for the recipe hook; with
the sender's name attaehed.
A duet "Mocking Bird Bill" was
sung by Gloria and Karen Allen,
accompanied on the guitar: by their
mother, Mrs, Thomas AiJen. Two
readings were given by Iii. Don-
ald Sprung, "A Crooked -mouthed
Family" and "Little Pup." Patsy
Peckitt conducted two contests.
The winners sang a song. The
meeting closed with the singing of
'"God Save the Queen". Lunch.was
served and a social time was en-
joyed.
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H1NSALL
WMS Holds Picnic Meeting, •
T]ie Woman's Missionary Society
of the United Church met in the
church schoolroom Thursday, July
2, The meeting was Presided over
by Mrs. George Armstrong. Mrs,
S. Roobol conducted the devotion-
al period; and read thescripture
lesson. Mrs. T; C. Coates offered
prayer. Mks. William, Henry gale
tempMks.erance notes. Miss M. Ellis
directed a period of contests. A
picnic supper was served,
Y1'U Holds Closing Meeting
The Young People's Society of
Cannel Presbyterian Church, T-1en-
sall, field its last regular meeting
of the season at. the manse. Edith
Love was in the chair and Mary
Campbell conducted the worship.
Elected to fill the vacancies by
officers leaving the district, were:
president, Edith Love; vice-presi-
dent, Alex Hoggarth; secretary,
Mary Campbell; fellowship con-
vener, Ross Faber.
A new schedule of meetings and
membership fees was adopted for
the future. Included in the sum-
mer plans is a picnic at The Pin-
ery on Wednesday, July 15. Edith
Love, Alex Hoggarth, Mary Camp-
bell and Shirley Bellwere named
to the committee to look after ar-
rangements.
Brownies' Open Meeting
Brownie activities in Hensall
came to an end for the summer
with an open meeting in the Com-
munity Park, Hensall, Wednesday
afternoon, June 24. The area com-
missioner, Mrs. K. B. Clysdale, St.
Marys, enrolled Carolyn Baillie,
Patsy Fletcher, Connie Rumple,
Linda Oesch. She presented Peggy
Goddard with her golden bar
which is the second class B award.
The three golden hand (first
class) Brownies received their
Brownie wings from Mrs. Clys-
dale and flew up into Guides. Jane
Horton was met by Joyce Peters
who will be her patrol leader, and
Jean Lavender introduced Beth
Goddard and Margaret Smillie to
the captain. Jean Henderson made
her guide promise and Mrs. Clys-
dale enrolled her. The girls made
toast over open fires and served
tea to over 60' guests including
CLINTON LIONS CLUB
SI,900 CASH
In .Aid of Arena Building Fund
CLINTON LIONS ARENA
Thursday, July 16
Doors Open at 8 p.ln, Games Start at 9 p.m. sharp (DST)
12 Regular Games -$50 Prize each Game
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1 Special Game - $1,000 Prize
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News of Brucefield
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Miss Jean .Falconer, Pigtail, is
spending the month with her par-
ents.
Jim Paterson and friends visited
Mr, and Mrs. Alec Pate•son on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hartwick and
Jon, London, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Don Gray over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale,
Patsy and Ron, Glencoe, have been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Stackhouse.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W.
V. Dinnin last week, were Mr. and
Mrs, R. Barr, Patsy, Jeanne and
friend Donna Gregory, Burlington;
A. J, Dinnin, Montreal. This week,
Mrs. A. E. Munn and family, Lon-
don, is with her parents.
Pupils Honour Miss Zapfe
At the annual picnic at SS 5,
Miss Blanche Zapfe was presented
with a beautiful table lamp by the
pupils of her school,
Shower In Church Schoolroom
On Tuesday evening of last
week Miss Blanche Zapfe was hon-
oured by friends and neighbours
when a shower was held in the
schoolroom of Brucefield United
Church. After a short program of
community singing, readings, in-
strumentals and contests, Miss
Eva Stackhouse read a humorous
original address and JoAnn Ald-
winkle presented many beautiful
gifts from a gaily decorated wag-
on. She rd's assisted in opening
-e.. eyrs
the gifts by Mrs, Betty St. Louis,
Mrs. Allan. Hill and Miss Ruth
Scott. Blanche thanked those
present for the lovely things givers
her. A lunch and social half-hour
followed, There were over 100
present.
Trousseau Tea
Mrs, Abe Zapfe entertained at a
trousseau tea. in honour of her
daughter Blanche, bride -elect of
this week. She wasassisted in
receiving the many guests by Mfrs,
C. Parke, mother of the groom.
During the afternoon, Mrs. Wil-
liam Henry and Mrs, Basil Ed-
wards, both of Hensall, poured
tea and in the evening, Mrs. H.
Cameron, Clinton and Mrs. T.
Baird poured, The table, covered
with a lace cloth, was centred with
a bowl of red roses, flanked by
tall tapers in silver candle holders.
Miss Mary Beattie, London, show-
ed the linens; Mrs. Melvin Gra-
ham, the gifts, and Miss Ruth
Scott, London, the trousseau. They
were assisted by Miss Margaret
Zapfe,
In the afternoon, Miss Eleanor
Jeffery and Mrs. Allan Hill as-
sisted in the teal room and in the
evening Mrs. Bruce Armstrong,
Mrs. Jack Consitt and Mrs. Mor-
ley Storey, cousins of the bride,
assisted. Other helpers included
Mrs. G. Armstrong, Mrs. Roy Con-
sitt,, Mrs. Austin Zapfe and Mrs.
Yeoman Aldwinckle, all aunts of
the bride.
Goderich Township
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brown,
Brantford, visited on July 1 with
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Middleton.
Mr. , and Mrs. Fred Middleton,
Barbara arid David and Mr. and
Mrs, Stewart Middleton visited on
Sunday with Air. and Mrs. James
C. Shearer, Bright.
Di. and Mrs, J. E; Mullins, To-
ronito, returned home this week
after spending a few days with
Mrs. Mullins' parents, Mr, and
Mks. Fred Middleton.
SS, 10 Pupils Honour Teacher
Pupils of SS No. 10, on the last
day of school, honoured their for-
iner teacher, Miss Olive Johnson,
who is leaving to teach in Clinton.
Vicky Cluff read an address, while
Elaine Rathwell presented Miss
Johnson with a rhinestone neck-
lace and bracelet.
SS 4 Promotions
Grade 1 to . grade 2 Richard
Powell, Wayne Yendall, Bobbie
Pearson, Hugh Lobb, Marilyn Teb-
butt; grade 2 to grade 3, Arnold
Powell; grade 3 to grade 4, Dennis
Rueger, Barbara Howard; grade 4
to grade 5,'Arleene Yendall, Alvin
Jones, Charles Houghton, George
Rueger; grade 5 to grade 6, Anne
Farquhar, Joe Powell; grade 6 to
grade 7, Jack Rueger, Mary How-
ard, Dianne Houghton, Murray
Lobb; grade 7 to grade 8, Bruce
Lobb, Ron Pearson; grade 8 to
grade 9, Muriel Howard, Joyce
Forbes, Gordon Tebbutt, Don
Lobb, Ken Farquhar. Teacher, R.
M. Elliott.
S.S. 10 Promotions
The following are the promotion
results of S.S. No. 10 Goderich
Township (Fairmount School).
Names. are in order of merit.
Grade 8 to grade 9, Bobby
Cluff, Kathleen Turner, David
Middleton, Iris Flewitt; grade 7
to grade 8, Vicki Cluff (hon.),
Graeme Postill; grade 6 to grade
7, Judy, Cluff (hon.), Garry Mer-
ner, Jamie Storey; grade 5 to
grade 6, Catherine Welsh (hon.),
Gary Mote (hon.), Marilyn Rath -
most of the Brownie mothers. The
Brownies and Guides appreciated
the interest shown by the older
folk.
well (hon.), Wayne Stirling (hon.),
Frank Postill (hon.), June Turner,
Evelyn Turner; grade 4 to ggrrade
5, Elaine Rathwell (hon.), Grace
Flewitt (hon.), Ronnie Turner;
grade 3 to grade 4, Robert Semple
(hon.), Leslie Turner, Ronnie
Flewitt; grade 2 to grade,3, Lois
Rathwell (hon.), Mildred Turner,
George Flewitt, David Welsh;
grade 1 to grade 2; Bonnie' Stir-
ling (hon.), Margaret Semple
(hon,), Carol Steep, Gayle Mote,
Judy Craig, Teacher, Miss Olive
Johnson.
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S.S. 10 Promotions .
The following is the report of
S.S. No. 10 Stanley for June pro-
motions: Grade 8 to grade 9,
Maxine LeBeau, Bob LeBeau,
Barbara Taylor; grade 7 to grade
8, Ron McClinchey, Bob Caldwell;
grade 6 to grade '7, Marie LeBeau,
Jean Rathwell, Ken Caldwell;
grade 5 to grade 6, Jean Mc-
Clinchey, Elaine Taylor, Mary
Lou Taylor, Orrin Baird; grade 4
to grade 5, Glen Zapfe, Billy
Rathwell; grade • 3 to grade 4, A,
Larry LeBeau, Wayne Zapfe,
Roger Layton, Isobel McCowan;
grade 2 to grade 3, Brian Must-
ard, Jean McCowan, Michael Le -
Beau, Douglas Taylor, Grant
Stephens, Irene Taylor, Bruce
Rathwell; grade 1 to grade 2,
Gerald Baird. Perfect attendance,
Barbara Taylor. Teacher, Mrs.
Ruby J. Webster.
Goodwill Club Presents
Flag to Wesley -Willis
Wesley -Willis United Church,
Clinton, was presented recently
with the Christian Flag by the
Goodwill Club of the church.
President of the club, Miss Win-
nifred O'Neil, presented the flag
to Nelson W. Trewartha, clerk of
the session of elders. Miss Luella
Walkinshaw unfurled the flag,
while the Rev. Hugh C. Wilson,
minister, said the dedicatory pray-
er. The flag is of white satin and
on the upper corner is a red cross
on a field of blue.
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