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Clinton News-Record, 1957-03-28, Page 4YOU DON'T NEED INSURANCE IF YOU SAY — "EASY COME, EASY GO" . . BUT you can be com- pletely carefree if you protect Your interests now with the right INSURANCE in the right amounts. Call me today. I'll be glad to assist you. H. E. Hartley CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE Co. Phone HU 2-6693 — Clinton .'HS oxtivatT—Tn st,.Joeph.'s Hos- pital, I441410.11, on Tuesday, MU, 1$,eb 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calvert, Clinton, 'daughter (Neetheo Anne, lbs., 13 ozs.) DEN'OMME—In St. Joseph's Hos- pital,. Harnilten, on Monday,. March 4, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. John Deriorarrie, Hamilton, a son, (Zanies Paul, a brother for Retie bie.) DURAND-4n Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Wednesday, March 27, 1957, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Phillip Durand, RR 2, Zurich, a daugh., ter, .GRANT—In, Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, March 24, 1957, to Mr= and Mrs. George Grant, Clinton, a son. MBD.TVA--,In Clinton Public Hos.- ,pitai, on March 14, 1957, to Mr, and Mrs, Merton Merrier, Bay- field, a son .(Helvin Alexander). McOLINCHEY—In Clinton Public Nospital, on Thursday, March 21, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MoClinchey, R.R. 2, Clinton, .a daughter. PET'ERS—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Monday, March 25, 1957, to Mr. .and Mrs. Erie Pet- ers, RR, 2, Brussels, a son. STOCKFORD—In Clinton Public Hospital, on. Saturday, March 23, 1957, to Sgt. and Mrs, Went- worth Stoekford, RCAF Station Clinton, a daughter, Elleolep=1nitti5 tittiteb ebur0 REV, HUGH C. WILSON, Minister MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director 10.30 a.m.—Catechumen Class. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship "The Father's Forgiveness" 11.20 a.m.—Primary School 12.15 p.m.—Church School 7.00 p.m.—Evening Praise Rev. W. H. Moore, BA, Gener- al Secretary, The Bible Soc- iety. HoLmEsVILLE 1.30 p.m.—Church Service Sunday School. Christian Reformed Church REV, G. J. HOYTEIVIA, Minister 10.00' am,—,Service in Dutch 11.30 a.m.—Sunday School 2,80 p.m.—Service in English Everyone Welcome Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday School 9.45 a.m. Breaking of Bread 11.00 a.m. Gospel Service 8.00 p.m. TUESDAY; 8 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study. 'A Hearty Welcome Awaits You'" CANCER Is CURABLE 'Many cases of cancer can be cured if caught in time, If cancer is suspected see your doc- tor immediately liar free literature write Benson Sutter, Secretary Phone HU. 2-6635 Persotials Miss Shirley Bawden is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Raye Paterson in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs, RosS MoZwah have returned home after a five week visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Bali have re- turned from an extended visit in the southern `United States, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Shanahan, Grimsby, attended the funeral of Mrs, Mary Boyle at St. Augustine, Mr. and Mrs. Len Evans, St. Thomas, visited on Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter. Misses Shirley Sutter and Thel- ma Denny, Preston, spent the weekend with the former's par- ents, Mr ,and Mrs, John A. Sutter. Mrs. I. M. Willis and brother Thomas, have returned home after spending. a week with friends and relatives in the State of Mary- land, Mrs. J. R, Carhart, Kirkland Lake and Mrs. W, Mc:HM.110n, Port Credit, were in Clinton for a few days last week with their sister, Mrs. R. S. Macaulay, Mrs. C Smyth, Ottawa, has re- turned to her home after attending the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Mary Boyle, at St. Augustine. She spent the past week at the' homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shanahan and Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Wilson. Mrs. May McElroy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Agar at Point Edward, and at- tended the Musgrove-Agar wed- ding there. They visited with her cousin, Mrs. Irene Roberts, Sar- nia, and other friends at Sarnia and Point Edward, Take Time To Choose Your Diamond In Privacy— Phone Collect for an Evening Appointment TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED Anstett Jewellers OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NkrIIT CLINTON (Phone HU. 2-9525) and WALKERTON Expert Watth Repairs and Engraving BULOVA CYMA and GRUEN WATCHES BLUE RIVER, and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS SPODE DINNERWARE SPRINGTIME IS JEAN TIME DresS your boy a pair of our I3oys' Jeans, Sanforized Shrunk for better satisfaction; Dark blue, Tan, or Faded Blue. Sizes 6 to 16 years., Some with Double Knees. from $2.25 up BETTER BUYS in BOYS' WEAR •-• Sport Shirts Jackets — socks Underwear Blazers Slacks rte. Pickett .4t Campbell Limited Phone HU 24732 Main Corner Clinton GIFT of LOVE! From man to woman, from heart to heart, a diam- ond speaks in ten- der terms of happi- ness and love. Such an import- ant gift as a dia- mond, should be chosen with spec- ial care. Attentt 'Jour Church SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1957 ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH" PASTOR—REV. A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A..B.D. 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.00 p.m.—Union Services in Wesley-Willis TURNER'S CHURCH 2.00 p.m.—Service of Worship 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School. rE ECI OFFER Econorn Size LENTEN SPECIAL Krait Dinners 2 K0.29( 69( MATHS MAVEill--40 London, on .Satnr- day,. March 23, 1957, gdward Seaver, .beloved Ini*and of Mary Elisabeth. Gellman, and dear father of Mrs, Walter John- ston, BaYfield, in his 755th year. Funeral on Tuesday afterhP011, March 26, to St. Peter's Luth- eran Cemetery, Zurich,. JOHNSON—In Clinton, on Mon- day, March 25,' 1957, James Lambert Johnson, beloved son of the late Thomas and Eliza- bath Johnson, in his 70th year, Funeral from the Ball and Mut- eh funeral home, Nigh Street, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on. Wednesday afternoon, March 27. Seatorth, on Times- day, March 21, 1957, Christopher J. O'Brien, beloved husband of Helen in his 72nd year. Rested at the Beattie funeral home, Rettenbury Street East, Clinton, and Requiem Nigh Mass was sung at St. Joseph's Church, Clinton, on Saturday morning, March 23, by the Rev, J. W. P. Graham. Interment in Clinton Cemetery, WEBSTER—In Amberley, James T, Webster, beloved husband of Rachel Reid, formerly of the Bayfield area, in his 82nd year. Funeral Monday atternon, Mar- eh 25, at - Lueknow. 0 CARPS OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to all friends and neighbours who helped us so kindly at our sale, and for the ferewell party, which we enjoyed .so much—Olive and Graydon Neal and Murray Neal. 13-b Mrs, Emerson Heard and family wish to thank all who sent cards flowers, and for kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement 13-b MR, & MRS. O'TTO FANGRAD and Family, wish to thank their former neighbours at Londesboro for courtesies and help given to us as New Canadians, during the past years; special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley. 13-p May we express our heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbours for acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, spiritual bouquets, flor- al tributes and all that helped in any way during our recent ber- eavement in the loss of a loving husband and father. Special thanks to Rev. Father J. W. P Graham and the pall-bearers.— MRS. HELEN O'BRIEN AND ELDON. 13-b VARNA Mr, and Mrs. W, G. Clarke at- tended the golden wedding anniv- ersary of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, Wind- sor, last Wednesday. -0 Summerhill- Hall. Scene Of Party A farewell party was held in the Surnrnerhill Community Hall on Friday, March 15, by the com- munity for Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Neal and who are now living in Clinton. At the euchre and dance, the couple were presented with an automatic toaster and Murray re- ceived a wallet and a leather belt. Presentation was made by Percy Gibbings and Ross Lovett, and the address was read by Keith Tyndall. ENOAORMENTS. • ANNOUNCED Mr, and Mrs.. Bert Slornan, Oak Park, Illinofsi, .announce the engagement of their .dau- Andrey Willem to Paul Lee Smith,‘ Piano, Illinois. Miss Sioman majoring in • .Physics at the Illinois -Institute of Technology where. her fiance is graduating in Electronic En- gineering, The marriage is planned for August. 131, TIOSPITAL AUXILIARY MEETON MONDAY AT N'AW TIME The Clinton Hospital Auxiliary Will meet on Monday afternoon at 2.30 in the nurses' residenee. Please note change of time. BUDGIES CANARIES — GOLD FISH Hartz Mountain Bird and Fish Food, etc. CAGES -- STANDS and ACCESSORIES K1 Cr COOKE Florist HU 2-7012 — Clinton' have a special. meaning —beyond words When grief strikes someone close to you, it is not easy Opt into words the syinpa- thy you feel, But the flowers you seed carry a message far, far beyond words, Their beauty is a source of citra• fort and strength. ei-Eakap Flowers Wired Anywhere K. C COOKE Florist CLINTON HU 2-7012 r4qE rova 47441111011 NVWS,..W,013P, MROM•71 1030t4 /00.7' 8ttlb ANGLICAN, CHURCH . OF CANADA St. Paul's CANADA Portraits -- Weddings -- Children's Groups — ALSO -- Artist Supplies, -- Religious Articles Picture Framing -- Framed Prints Studio Located At Our Residence 196 St. David Street — Goderieh (Near the High Water Tower) ANYTIME—DAYS or EVENINGS MacLaren's Studio Telephone 401 — Goderich 4th StINtPAY IN L.P.INIT MOTHERING SUNDAY "Sertisaleni Which is above, is free; Which is the mother of •us all." 8.30 kale—Hole COolnottleloie 11.00 a.m.--iMerning Prayer (Mothering Cakes Will be , given to mothers in the con- gttgatiOn) 4.30 p.m.—Evetting Prayer Wednesday — Lenten, Devotions 7.30 pan. "After that the. Judgement" Tuesday, April 2—kt 2.45 0,m the Guild will meet at the hie Of Mra. Charles Wise, ONTART(It SWAM WA U. MEET ATVVIV AMU, f The Ontario Street 'United ,Cturch Woman's Association .will. Meet on Tuesday, April 2, The 100gram ieein the ohargo of Miss Plurneteel and Mee E. Wiltee. Lunch will be ,served by the ladies of St. John's .ward, Conveners will . be Mrs, D. Freeman and Mrs. N. Z'. ANDREW'S WA_ WaL MEET ON APRIL _g The Women's Association of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Farquhar, on April 2, at 2.39 p,m. MEN! Time Now For Work Boots Our large new Selection has Just Arrived. CHOOSE NOW FROM THESE FAMOUS MAKERS —Greb —Williams —Hydro —Canada West —and others AIKEN'S Luggage — Clothing IOOF Notes Clinton Lodge IOOF No. 83, will be at home" to lodges in the area on Saturday evening, April 6, when the annual Friendship Night will be held. The meeting is to take 'place in the, Christian Education Hall of Ontario Street United Church. Special guests will be the Can- tons from Niagara Falls, who will present their drill work. All Odd Fellows and their wives and Re- bek-ahe and their husbands, and friends. of the Order will be wel- come, The easiest starting, simplest operating power mower you can buy: wommwa.,m***,mozw,:umoma,•,- DELUXE 18", $94.50 Terms The Activated Pilot Wheel and other ex- elusive Lawn-Boy Deluxe features assure the. smoothest cut evert Famous instant starting 2 H.R. model Iron-Homer *wine. 21" DELUXE LAWN-BOY $99.15 Iormi BALL and NOTCH Vurnifixte and Hardware St, Pars Bazaar SuceessivAly Staged By WA The Woman's ASScodatictll of Wesley-Willis United .Church held a successful St Patrick's bazaar and tea on Saturday afternoon, March 16, from three , to six o'clock. Mrs, H. C. Wilson, honorary president and Mrs, k1rank Andrews president, received the guests at the entrance tt the lecture room where booths were set up -for home baking, aprons, novelties and homemade candy, Mrs, Wilfred Jervis and Mrs, M. Addison .acted as hostesses for the afternoon, Baking ',bottli was convened by Miss L. WaIlcinshiw, Mrs. rt, Ship- ley, Mrs. E. HugilL Miss W. O'Neil, Mrs, Cameron, Mrs, Harold ams, • The novelty and apron booth wasr convened by Mrs. G. Nelson, assisted by Mrs. F. Potter, Mrs, Albert Livermore, Mrs. Bell, Mrs, Sinclair, Mrs. Cornish and Mrs. R. Jenkins. The tea ream conveners were Mrs. G. Beattie and Mrs. M. Steepe, Pouring tea at the char- mingly arranged table set with white linen, tall green tapers, daf- fodils and forsythia were Mrs. N. Shepherd, Mrs. I>. Laidiaw, Mrs. H. Charlesworth arid Mrs. M. Cor- less. Tables for four arranged with centres of spring flowers were in charge of Mrs. James Cox, Mrs. Al, Shearing, Mrs. D. Andrews, Mrs. Clarence Hugill, Mrs. W. Hol- land, Mrs. Douglas 13artliff, Mrs, R. Cole, Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mrs. W. Hanly, Mrs. Harold Wise, Mrs. Percy Livermore, Plate arrangements were in the hands of Mrs. F, Fingland, Mrs. Heady, Mrs. M. Nediger' and Mrs. Gladys' Wallis, Kitchen helpers were Mrs, Hearn, Mrs. Clifford Cooper, Mrs. J. Thrner, 'Mrs. Mil-. ler, Mrs'. Leslie Ball, Mrs. Milton Steepe, Mrs. Fred Reid and Mrs. Knecktel. Decorating was` in charge of Mrs. Fred Potter. The candy booth for the Mission Band was in charge of Mrs. Gee, assisted by Lynn Shipley and Douglas. Currie. o CORRECTION, PLEASE: Inadvertently last week Mrs. Jack Tebbutt was named instruct- ress of leathercraft course at the rural community. night school. This was incorrect. Mrs. Arthur Clark, Auburn, was the instructress. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. 3. LANE, B.A., Minister MRS, MORGAN AGNEW, Choir Leader and Organist Sunday, March 31 10.00 a.m.—The Church School Hour 11.00 a.m.—Our Divine Worship together Children's Period If you are not regular worshippers elsewhere you are welcome to attend with us Everyone Welcome PENTECOSTAL CHURCH P.A.O.C. Victoria Street, Clinton K. Le SWEIGARD, Pastor Friday, March. 29- 8,00 p.m,—Christ's Ambassadors: Sunday, March 31— . 10.00 am.---Sunday School 11,00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.30 pone—Gospel Service Tuesday, April 2- 8.00 p.m.—Regular Prayer and Bible Study 'Service. A Special Welcome Awaits You Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON' Christians gathered in the name of the Lord lesus Christ (Matt. 18: 20) meeting in the above hall invite you to come and hear the Gospel, the old, old story of Jesus and His Love. Order of meetings on Lord's day as follows: 11,00 ant—Breaking Bread 3.00 'etre—Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Preaching the Gospel 8.00 pan.—Wednesday--Prayar Meeting and Bible Reading. Come end hear how yott can be saved and sure of Rea-Veit. We preach Christ and Hint crucified. BAYFIELD BAPTIST • CHURCH t HODENHAM, Pastor 10.00 It.M.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--,-Morning Worship 7,30 pal.—Evening Service Yon are cordially invited to these services. Public Speaking Contest CLINTON LEGION MEMORIAL HALL Wednesday, April 3 8.00 p.m. Public Cordially Invited No Admission Charge HERB'S FOOD MARKET Specials—March 28, 29, 30 GOLD MEDAL PEANUT BUTTER-16 oz, jar 29c GARDEN PATCH PEAS 2 16 oz. tins 29c MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING-16 oz. jar 49c KING SIZE TIDE 16c ofP pkg. $1.39 NEW PUREX COLOURED TISSUES' 4 roll,pkg, 55c MARTIN'S APPLE JUICE:-48 oz. tins " 29c INGERSOLL CHEESE SPREAD—large 16 oz. jar .... 60c SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING 5c off----pkg. 25c ROBINHOOD ALL-PURPOSE" FLOUR-25-lb. bag $1.75 PREMIUM SOCKEYE SALMON-1/2 's tin 45c PARE'S COCOANUT MALLOW COOKIES pkg. 35c 2-IN-1 WHITE SHOE POLISH-1/2 Price Sale-2 for 25c SMALL PRUNES-2 lb. pkg. 39c SAVE BLACK DIAMOND PREMIUM STAMPS FREE DELIVERY — Phone HU 2-3445 Easter Egg Draw With each $1.00 purchase in our store you are entitled to a FREE TICKET on the large Chocolate Easter Egg on display in Our Window, 6r Saturday' Special: From Our Stare Only-. CHERRY1 PIES Reg. 50e for ,, . .. • . rriot•Jr44.•:. * 44( Bartliffs Bakery Ltd. BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS Hamer 2.02/ CLINTON REV. C. S. INDER, Rector Mrs. Theodore Vrernlin, Organist 1