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CLINT,ON
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SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 1956
Huron Street
BAPTIST CHURCH
Minister—REV. J. B. OSTROM
11.00 a.m.—Morning Service
12.15 p.m.—Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Service
Mr. David Simmonds, past
president of Inter-provincial
BYPU, Toronto, wilt speak
at ,both services.
ALL WELCOME
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
BODENHAM, Pastor
10,00 a.m.—Sunday - School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Services.
7.30 p.m.—Gospel Service
You are cordially invited to these
services.
Wild;
Climb
REV. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director
11.00 aan—Morning Worship
"The Question"
11.20 a.m.—Primary School
12.15 p.m.—Church School.
7.00 rem.—Evening Praise
"The Triangle of Temptation"
HOLMESV1LLE
1.30 p.m.—Church Service.
Sunday School
Como to the House of Prayer
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH.
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street, Clinton
IC. L. SWEIGARD, Paetor
Friday, March 16-
4.15 p.m,--Happy Hour
8.00 p.m.—Christ's Ambassadors
Sunday, Match 18--
10.00 a,m.--SUnday School
11.00 tian.—Moreing Worship
7,30 p.m.—Gospel Service
Tuesday, March 20--
8.00 ja.m.—Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
All Welcome
Come in and see our
Wide Selection of
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CL1ll'1.'oz4. NEWSIRECORD THURSDAY-, MARCH 15, MO
44 '19 .Feature
Institute Night
"SaladS" will be feathred in the
demonstration sponsored by the
Clinton Women's institute to be
held in Wesley-Willis
-Church Primary Boom, on. Wed-
nesday, March n, at 1.,30 peel.
A cordial invitation is .eetended
to all Women of the community,
Miss Huber, Heine Emnomist of
the Women's Institute Branch and
Heine. Economics Service of the
Ontario Department of Agricul-
ture- will •conduct the demonetrat-
. Side salads, .50ed bowls,
whole meal •sa/aele, salad accompni-
ments and garnishes will be ,deree
instrated, Silver collection will be
received.
maummeminummanummor
Wesley-Willis SIMS
Ask Increase In
Colombo Gifts
The Woman's. Missionary Soc-
iety of Wesley-Willis United Cher-
chemet in the church parleur, Mar-
Ch. 8, for their regular meeting,
The presidents Mrs. Charles Nel-
eon was in the chair and epened
the Meeting with a hymn, a eead-
ing, and a prayer. The minutes
Were read by the secretary, Mrs.
Frank Fingland. end Mee. Shen-
herd gave the treasurer's report
in the absence of Mrs. Hearn,.
The verities secretaries gave
their reporte. A letter will 'be
Written to headquarters .endorsing
the Colombo Pisan, asking that the
money sent' be increased, A mot-
ion was also passed - that a letter
be sent concerning - sex deviates.
Mrs. H. C. Wilson reported that
the Mission Band plan to send a
bale to Korea in the spring. She
asked for support in this project,
particularly children's clothes.
The executive was named to
plan the Easter thankoffering
which will be held April. 12. Rev.
H. C. Wilson will be special speak-
er,
Delegates appointed to attend
the presbyterial in Exeter, in
April are Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs,
Rees Jenkins. .
A skit about the training school
for leaders at St, Thomas was giv-
en by Mrs. Addison"' Mrs. McGill
and Miss B. Diehl, The president
gave a reading on St. Patrick's
Junior Institute
Names LOs Jones
1955-6 President
The Clinton' .Junior Institute
held their annual meeting in the
Clinton District Collegiate Jrietit-
uta on Tuesday evening, with the
:president, Catherine Powell in the
Chair. The meeting opened with
singing the Institute. Ode felloW`
ed by the Lord's Prayer.
Minutes of the last meeting were
read and adopted toiowpa by
business discussion, The girls were.
reminded" of the Huron County
Junior Farmers" Amend At-Home
in the Clinton Cellegia,te on
day, April 6. The monthly repOrt
of meetings: were given by Lois
Jones,
The new slate of, officers for
1956-57 were elected as follows:
past president, Catherine Powell;
president, Lois Jones; vice-presi-
dent, Stella Rankine; secretary-
treasurer, Mae Coleman; district
director, Leis 'Jones; county •dlrec-
tors, Stella Rankine and Mae Cole-
man; press! reporter, . Catherine
Powell; institute directors, Janet
Catherine lVfcGregor, Nan-
cy Powell, Catherine Powell,
The guest speaker for the even-
ing was Miss Sybil Courtice, who
spent a great deal of her life in
'Japan as a' missionary, Miss
-Courtice spoke of the beauty of
Japan and the young Japanese girl.
She showed many- pictures and
souvenirs which elle., had collected
while in Japan. Everyone enjoy-
ed her talk and Catherine Powell
expressed their appreciation.
The meeting was adjourned for
the joint. meeting with the Junior
Farmers.
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Ontario St. WMS
Plans For
hankoffering
parlour. The meeting was opened
with. a poem, "Easter Morn," fol-
lowed by a hymn, the Lord's Pray-
er and Psalm 752.
Mrs. W. M. Aiken based the de-
votional period on the theme, "The
call to the Mission of the Church
through Evangelism and Missions."
Scripture was form Philippians
2: 5-11 and Luke 9: 1-6, 10, 11.
Roll call was answered by one of
the Beatitudes.
The treasurer reported a bal-
ance of $67.53 and the community
friendship secretary reported six
hospital and three hone calls
made. One letter of thanks was
read.
The Easter thank-offering meet-
ing will be on Wednesday after-
noon, March 28, at three o'clock,
to which Brucefield, Turners, Wes-
ley-Willis and Holmesville ladies
Goderich, will be guest speaker.
will be invited. Miss McGowan,
Mrs. Livermore gave a timely talk
on temperance.
Mrs. W. VanEgmond *ably con-
ducted the study book chapter on
Canadian Indian Missions in Mani-
toba Conference. The work of
Rev. James Evans in establishing
the presbytery at Norway House,
covering 275,000 square miles, and
including • 5,000 inhabitants in 15
different communities' was des-
cribed. Smile of them are at Cross
Lake, Oxford House, God's Lake,
Island Lake and Berena River,
where the Cree language is still
used.
Sunday service is Much the
same' as here,- and there is a mid-
week service also. There are 12
full time missionaries, two part
time missionaries and 28 teachers.
There is an urgent need for more
workers of all kinds in this area.
A blackboard outline of the topic
proved very effective.
Letters were read from Seoul
and the Overseas Relief office
thanking the Society for bales re-
ceived. A hymn and prayer by
the president closed the meeting.
C. K. EPPS GIVES TALK TO
HAPPY DOUBLES CLUB -
The Happy Doubles Club of On-
tario Street United Church met
on Monday. Devotions- were taken
by Mee. Cecil Elliott.
Guest speaker was• C. H. Epps
-who told of flower gardening and
how to landscape. He showed pic-
tures of his trip to Florida.
A short business period was fol-
lowed by a St, Patrick's game con-
ducted by Mrs. Arthur Aiken.
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LOBA HOLDS SUCCESSFUL
EUCHRE AND DANCE, VARNA
"A huge success' is the report
of a euchre and dante held by the
Clinton Loyal Orange Benevolent
Association in the township hall
at Varna last Friday. A special
draw on a Silver Orearn and sugar
set with' tray, was won by Miss
Marion Dale, Clinton.
Winners at cards were, ladies,
high, Mrs. W. Colciough; hew, Mrs,
V. Heard; lone hands, Mrs. John
Woon; men, high, Bill Meliwain;
low, Alex IVIclefichael: lone hands,
John Woon. Dancing was to the
music of Jim Murray's orchestra,
Varna,
o.
Ilensall Considers
Building School
Hensel village council on Mon,
day, Mirth 5, instructed a delee
,gation front the Public School
Board to get prices on the con-
struction of a new school or an ad-
dition to' the present building and
submit thene to council,
Coutnell decided that Hensall Will
adopt Daylight Saving Time, effec4
tive on April 29, at 2 ton, and will
return to Standard Thee oie 804
tens
ENGAGEMENTS
ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, of
Clinton, ennotiece the engagement
of their younger daughter, Edith
iCarelYng to Mr. Murray Elmer
Colquhoun, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
W, Colquhetm, of Clinton, • The
marriage will take place the end
of March, 11-x
Home And
At Adasirall. Park*
At Open House
In concurrence with V44044011
week the A/V/M Hugh Campbell
Public School Home and Sehool
Association at _Adastral Park, met
Thursday evening, March 8, Dee,
pite the bad weather there was a
capacity turn-out for a very suc-
cessful evening. ' The program ore
ened with the singing of "0 Cana-
da." Principal C. A, Trott •wel-
corned the parents and introduced
the following randbers: a unison
chorus, sung by pupils from grad-
es 5 to 8, directed by Mr. Trott
and accompanied by Mrs. Wen-
donf; a square dance, by pupils
from grades 5 to 8, accompanied
by Catherine Welsh at the piano
-and caller James Shorey; the chor-
us sang, "The World le • Full of
Beauty," followed. by • a tumbling
demonstration under supervision
of Maitland Edgar, by boys from
grades 5 to 8; square dance by
pupils from grades 5 to 8, accomp-
anied by Catherine Welsh; four
part chorus by grades 7 and 8 pup-
ils under direction of Mrs. Irwin.
Follbwirg the entertainment
portion of the evening, W/C Hood-
spith gave a little talk on Educa-
tion", followed by the singing of
"God Save the Queen." • Lunch
was served and parents were in-
vited- to. tour the classrooms, view
the students' work, and. chat with
• their teachers.
Pre-Easter community services
arranged by the Clinton Minister-
ial Association will be held this
year in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church. All services will start at
8.00 p.m.
The following is the order of ser-
vices and the conducting minister:
Monday, March 26—Rev. A. G.
Eagle,
Tuesday, March 27—Rev. H. C.
Wilson.
Wednesday, March 28—Rev, J.
Ostrom.
Thursday, March 29—Rev. D. J.
Lane.
Service will be held on. Good
Friday, March 29 in St. Paul's
Anglican Cinirch under the direc-
tion of Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel at
10,30 a.m.
All citizens are invited to attend
any and all of these special ser-
vices.
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ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. 3. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS. MORGAN• AGNE1V,
Choir Leader and Organist
Sunday, March 18, 1956
10.00 a.m.—Church School for all
11.00 a.m.—Divine Worship
The Seaforth Curling Club Will
be with us for worship.
Sermon. Subject—"What is Now?"
Special Music
Everyone Welcome to Worship
at St. Andrew's
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN
CHURCH
REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. M. Elliott,
Choir Leader
8,30 am.—Holy Communion
11,00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and
Sunday School.
No ,Evening Service.
Tuesday, March 20-2,45 p.m.—
WA in the Parish Hall, Guest
speaker, Mrs. Ceriel VanDam-
me. Everyone welcome
Wednesday, March 21-8,15 p.m.,
Friendship Club
Thursday, March 22-8.00 pan.—
Chancel Guild at the home of
'Vies. Ray Gibbon.
rf
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Order of Meetings for the
Lord's Day
11,00 a.m.—Breaking of Bread
3,00 p.m.—Children's Meeting
7,00 pan—Gospel Meeting
ALL WELCOME
Maple Street
GOSPEL -HALL
CLINTON
Personals
1‘14 and Mrs. T, B, Thompson
left last Monday, March 5, for a
holiday in Florida,
Misses Gall Pereeee. and Sally.
Parker, Uarvergal College, Tor-
onto, were guests, over the week-
end at the manse,
Mr, and Mrs Wilber I, Hunters .
Moose Jaw, Sask,, Mrs. William
H, Higgins, and Mre and Mrs. F.
B. l'ennebaker, visited in Hamil-
ton last week,
J. W. .Orieli was in Port Huron
on Settirdey of last week attend',
lug the Eighth Animal Internatieee
al Day of Royal Arch Masons,
sponsored bye Huron Chapter No.
27 R.A,M, or Port Huron, Michir
gin,
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BRUCEFIELD
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Mrs. Ivan Whiteman spent Tues-
day with her father, See McCully.
Mrs. T. Hamilton, Auburn, is
visiting this week with her broth-
er, L. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wally Bath, Strat-
ford, spent Sunday with Mr.- and'
Mrs. W. D. Wilson, -
Mrs. Frank McGregor spent the
weekend with her cousin, Mrs. Al-
ton Johnston,Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKenzie,
St, Thomas, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. 5, McKenzie.
Group No. 1 of the Woman's
Association held a wilting bee at
the home of Miss Marie Elliott.
Rev, and Mrs. S. Davison are in
Toronto this week where Mr. Dav-
ison is attending a United Church
meeting.
Mrs. Mac Wilson .visited a few
days with her sister, Mrs. Stanley
Neale, Glencoe. Mrs. W. Stack-
house returned -home with her,
WA Meeting
The April meeting of the Wom-
an's Association of the Brucefield
United Church was held in the
Sunday School. room on Tuesday,
April 6, with 38 in attendance.
Mrs, James Thompson and Mrs,
Goldie Graham were in charge of
the devotional -'exercises. Mrs,
Thompson read the Scriptfire lesson
taken from Psalm 51, Mrs. G.
Graham took as, her topic "Pen-
tence in Lenten Season." A hymn
was sung and the WA creed re-
peated in unison to close this part
of •the meeting.
President Mrs. Baird took char-
ge of the meeting. Reports were
heard and the offering received.
In the absence of Mrs. L. Wilson,
Miss M. Swan read a thank you
from Miss Mary McQueen. Mrs.
D, Triebner reported sick calls
made and Mrs. W. Moffatt for the
manse committee.
0
TEN PERCENT WINNER AT
APPRECIATION DAY DRAW .
Corporal Charles Dunlop, RCAF
Station Clinton, won $54.03 last
Saturday afternoon in the merch-
ants' Appreciation Day draw. This
was the first draw made, end was
for ten percent. Next week the
treasure chest will total *61.28,
.DEPARTIUNT. •OAU-1104-
TO IIVIMETT ',(11I11,41`MY VOW
A chimney .fire was .quickly e*-
tingniahed at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Hullett .
Township, late Monday by the
Clinton Fire Dpartment, No dam-'
age was mused,
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PORTER'S HILL
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CotnennOtY Club.
The Porter's Hill Community
Club held a social evening in the
eehool last Saturday, Several tab-
les of "ZOO", 'euchre and proideole
were le play,
Prizes for "500" went tee high
lady, Marion Harris; high man,
William Stirlingr lost' lady, Law-
ene cox; low man, Gordon l'vlan-
ning. In euchre; high lady, Clara.
Harrison; high man; Keith Cox;
low lady, Beth Cox; 1.01W man, Jim
Harrison, In crokinole; high lady,
Mary McDougall; high man, Bruce
Bottles e low lady, Peggy 'Anne
Bettlee; low man, Terry Bauer,
Lunch was served by the ladies,
The next meeting of the Porter's
Hill Community Club will be held
on Wednesday, March 21, at the
home of Mrs, John McCoWan,
WA Meeting
The Wtimares Association of
Grace Church met last Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Allen Betties.
The president, Mrs, Gordon Man-
ning was in charge of the meeting
which opened with singing "0 God,
Our Help in Ages Past,', Mrs.
Reid Torrance lead' in prayer and
the Scriptureeless•on was read by
Mrs, A, Lockhart,
Following the business period by
Mrs. Robert Malwain and Mrs.
William McIlwain. The afternoon
was spent in quilting.
The April meeting will be at the
home of Mrs, E. Townshende
County auk
Meets At The
.Stewart Home
The Stanley Community 'Club
ladies met at the home of Mrs.
Clifford Stewart, with 11. mem,
hers, one guest and three child-
ren present. The vice-president,
lYfrs, Raymond Cantelon opened
the meeting' by all repeating the
Lord's Preyer,
Mrs. N, Baird gave the secre,
tary'e report, and roll call was
answered by "your favourite flow-
er and why?" Mrs. John MeGrege
or gave the treasurer's report and
the offering amounting to $3 was
taken.
It was decided to give $10 to
Easter Seal Fund, also $10 to Red
Cross Society, It was .also dee*
ed -to give gifts to the orchestra
playere for the season.
The last euchre and dance of the
season will be held on April 2, with
John McGregor,. Mrs. Frank
McCowan and Mrs, Walter Mof-
fett in charge of party.
The program' consisted of two
readings! by Mrs. Clifford Stewart
and Mrs. Frank McGregor,
Two thank you cards were read
from the Clinton Hospital Auxil-
iary, and Edward Breadfoot. The
meeting closed with the benedic-
tion -and lunch was served.
The next meeting will be held
on April 4, at the home of Mrs.
George Cantelon, Roll Call will
be "Something you should be
thankful for."
,
CLINTON WI MEETING -
WILL BE HELD MARCH 22
The Clinton Women's Institute
wil ihold their monthly meeting
on March 22, at two: o'clock. AZ
'the election of officers and a penny
sale will 'be held, all members are
urged to attend. St. Patrick's Tea
SATURDAY / MARCH 17
3 to 6 p.m.
WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH• LECTURE ROOM
Booths:
Home Baking — Novelty — Candy
AFTERNOON TEA MENU
HAM — POTATO and CABBAGE SXLAD
Jelly — Pickles — Bread . and Butter
Light and Dark Cake — Tea
45c
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Day."
Mrs, Lorne Jervis took charge
of the study period. The Scripture
Was read by Mrs. John Turner and
Mre. Beattie led in prayer. Mrs.
Nelson sang, "0 Canada" with new
words. The roll call was answered
by the members giving "the name
of an Indian tribe,"
Mrs, Jervis gave an excellent
study from the book, "No Vanish-
ing Race." It was interesting and
enlightening and brought out
many good points on the Indian
study. Mrs. Wilson read "The
Song My Saddle Sings" by Paul-
ine Johnson. Mrs. Fingland spoke
on -the "Oldest Church in Ontario"
near Brantford, It was the chapel
of the Mohawks and still prizes
silver articles sent there by Queen
Anne, centuries ago. A „social hour
followed the meeting.
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May We Help You?
IF YOUR LOCKS ARE NOT
WORKING PROPERLY,
JUST CALL 195.
3 We completely overhaul and clean,
Change combinations.
V Duplicate keys while-u-wait.
3 Keep your doors alike (carry only
one key),
Master Key your doors for maximum
security. (Every room keyed
different, you carry one
key only),
"Your Security for Tomorrow
is Our Business Today"
BALL & MUTCH
FURNITURE and HARDWARE
Phone 195
44, Clinton
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.ire.erneme
The president, Mrs. W. -S. R.
Holmes, presided for the March Pre-Easter Services meeting of Ontario Street Church
Woman's Missionary Society on In St. Andrew's Tuesday, March 13, in the church
Sunday School 9.45 a.m.
Breaking of Btead 11,00 a.m.
Gospel Service....... 8.00 p.m.
TUESDAY, pan, — Prayer and
Bible Study.
"A hearty Welcome Awaits You"
ORGANIST MRS, E. WENDORF
0.45 aen,—Sueday School
11.00 tiaei.--eSatranient of the ritid's Supper
'7.30 1),ni.—"Onlort Service In Wesley-Willis
TtittOrS Church
ZOO tan.—.Stietarileid .at the rArd's 8uppen
8.0G .trt.--Sutidtty $dtibol
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
PASTOR—ItEV. A. OLEN EAGLE, B.A., all
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
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and to show our appreciation
of business coming our way,
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Dole's FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 20 oz. tins 63c i
AYLMER CATSUP bottle 19c . fr
Golden Dew MARGARINE . lb. 2'7e
Nature's Best PEAS 2 15 oz. tins 21c
Peter Pan SWEET POTATOES, 20oz. tins 10e
. FAB—(1/2 Price Deal) 2 lge. pkgs. 59c
Pat-a-Pan PASTRY FLOUR 24 lb. bag $1.29
Clark's VEGETABLE SOUP -6 tin carton 69e
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