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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958
Happy Workers To
Hold November
Bazaar; Give to CNIB
The Happy Workers Club met
at the home of Mrs. Elmer Dale
nhrr Thursday evening, Oeteber. 9.
Rale call was answered by present-
ing donations for the" bazaar. There
were 13 members; three visitors
and one child present, The lucky
ticket was held by Mrs, Warren
Gliblbiags.
1;marir g a. lengthy business per-
Lord, final arrangements were made
for the bazaar which will b'e: he!'id
on Saturday 'afternlcen, Novemb-
er 8. The annual banquet was dis-
eussed and a bale will be packed
at the next meeting. AR articles
for the (bale should be taken to
the next meet ng at the home of
Mrs. Van Loon, on Thursday even-
ting, November 13, Greuip 2. will
Serve.
Tickets on a turkey were given
to the members to sell. A thank
you nate was read, and also a
letter from the CNIB, to which
the ladies voted $5. Mrs. Clifford
Glazier presented a lovely doer
prize for the ;bazaar.
All articles on hand for the
bazaar were tagged, and the rest
of th'e .evening was spent quilting
a quilt for the bale. Another quilt -
Ing Will be held on Thursday,
October 16 at Mrs. Elmer Dal'e's
home,
Lundh was served by the host-
ess, assisted by Mrs. Elgin Dale,
Mrs. Wilfred Glazier and Mrs.
William. Flynn.
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Mrs. Lindsay Eyre
Given Life
T Membership in WMS_
Brucefield's• Woman's Mission-
ary Society met in the Sunday
School room. of the church. on
October 14. The meeting opened
with quiet MUSIC by Mrs. George
;Henderson. Worship; service was
conducted by Mrs. Norman Walk-
er.
An interesting event of the
meeting was the ,presentati&in of
a Life Membership and pin to
Mrs. Lindsay Eyre, by her mother,
Mrs, L. Douglas•.
The president, Mrs. S. Davison
was in charge of the business
session. Roll call was answered
by 16 members by a verse on
"Thankslgiving" Mrs. .MicQueenn,
periodical secretary, informed the
members that subscriptions were
due for the "Missionary Messeng-
er" and should be renewed in
October.
The WMS will again supply the
Mission Band with 23 copies of
World's Friends. Mrs, L. Eyre
reported on Christian Citizenship.
"Thank Your" cards were read and
a reply from the Fiensaal WMS
accepting the invitation to be
guests at tire Th'ankoffering meet-
ing.
eet-
n Arrangemenits 'were made to at-
tend the Thankafifearing meeting
of Northside United Church, on
October 28 at 8 :p.m. EST.
Mrs. Davison spoke of the
sectional meeting, held in Varna,
and all those who attended agreed
that the speakers for that day
brought a message her hearers
Will not forget for some time.
For the' T.hiankoffering meeting,
October 29 at 8 p.m., EST, in the
auditorium of • the church F/L
the Rev. C. L. McLaren, RCAF S'ta-
ti'on Clinton, will be speaker. Ont-
ario Street 'Church:, 'Clinton; and
Helga, United Church WMS mem-
bers and friends will be guests..
Alli ladies Of the church should
be present.
Our Missionary Study was on
"Mexico" and was presented to
us by Mrs. W. 'Scott, Mrs. L.
Eyre and Mrs. George Henderson.
They noted that Mexico has been
described as being a land of con-
trasts. From the extensive coast-
line to the mountain -encircled
plateaus 10,000 feet and .higher,
from the scorched deserts in the
Brucefield Couple
MR. AND MRS. GLENN ALLAN STEWART BROADFOOT,
were married on September 20, at the home of the bride's parents
in Stanley Township, by the Rev. S. Davison. The bride is Olive
Edna, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Aikenhead,
Brucefield, and the groom is the oldest son of Mr, and Mrs.
Glenn Broaclfoot, RR 5, Clinton. (Photo, by Doerr)
ST. ANDREW'S WMS TO
MEET ON OCTOBER 21
The Women's Missionary Sac-
ietZy of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will meet 'at the home
of Mrs, George Roberton on Tues-
day, October 21 at 2.30 p.m.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Dowson and
family visited With Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gumnniey, Victoria Harbour,
over the weekend. Mrs. Trudy
Rummy, returned' home with them
for some holidays.
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Clintonians Will Go
To Mitchellites
1958 Birthday Party
The Clintonian Club met at the
home of Mrs. Ronald MacDon';id,
with_ 19 lades 'present, and they
;accepted an invitation from tare
Mitchellites Club 'to attend their
;bir'thday party :an October 24.
Plans are 'under way for the
local calubrs: birthday party in
November.
The club will ,purchase• a wreath
for Remembrance Day, 'and give
a 'donation to the CNIB.
Mrs. E. ;Epps gave a reading,
and Mrs. Radford a. piano- solo.
Mrs. T. Le'ppingtcn won the mys-
tery prize.
Officers will be elected at the
'next meeting, November 12, at
the home; of Mrs. E'. Radford, Prin-
cess Street.
north, to the i mpass'alble jungles
of the south, the country enjoys
and suffers, in its 760,373 square
miles of territory, almost 'alit the
climates of the inhabited world.'
Of the: 30 million population 74
percent are nnesiti:zos, that is,
persons of mixed blood.
YES! We have clothing
for the Boy in your life!
• SPORT COATS
• SLACKS
• SUBURBAN COATS
• JEANS
• SPORT SHIRTS
• WHITE SHIRTS
• TIES - SOCKS -
CAPS
BOYS' UNDERWEAR
We have a good supply of Shirts
and Drawers in all cotton and wool
percentages. Sizes 8 to 16 years.
Pickett & Campbell Limited
A]ti.Row BTF2 SON HATS
Phone HU 2-9732 Clinton, Ont.
Mellen-Scruton
Bouquets. of white gladioli and
chrysanthemums and lighted can-
delabra 'formed 'the setting in St.
J oseph's Roman Catholic Church
here, Saturday mar -..!`rug, October
1.1, for the marriage of Constance
Ann daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs.
J ahn Scrutan,, Ciintan, 'to Law-
rence George Meilen, Son of Mr.
and Mrs.HomerMellenc LondonRev. L E. Ree'd,L.ewis officiated.
The. organist, Miss 'Florence Evans,
Clinton, accompanied the soloist,
Mrs. Betty O'Hara., London,
Given in marriage' by liter father,
the bride wore; a floor -length gown
of peau de soile, featuring a fitted
'bodice with s,bandup collar and
long -panted! sleeves, and full skirt
which fall' 'from folds at the. waist.
A pearl' tiara held her fingertip
veil of silk illusion and she carried
a cascade of white roses and ivy.
The bride's sisters: attended her.
Miss Patricia Suntan, Toronto,
was maid of honor, and Miss Nan-
cy Scrurton, Clinton, was brides-
maid. They wore identical waltz-
lengtho �
� gowns of hyacinth blue
chr'lys,tai charm, fashioned' with
pleated 'cummerbunds and square
necklines. They wore blue bow
hew ildresses and carried white
c'hnylslanl themums.
Timothy Mellen was his (broth-
er's igroomisman, and ushers were
Archibald Shelppard, Niagara Falls
and Lawrence Carruthers and
Thomas Kearns, both of London.
At the reception at the Gotde-
rildh. Pavitlallcn, the bride's mother
received the guests, wearing a
black sheath. of French crepe with
an ;madescent feathered hat, mat-
chling accessories and a white rose
corsage. Mrsss'. 1VLe]flen•i wore a two-
piece sheath rc+f Elizabeth blue
crepe with a wihite feathered
e ladhe and matching accessories'.
For a motor trip 'to the Lauren-
tian M'ountta:nr., Que., the bride
wore a tweed ensemble with a
black velvet picture hat, match-
ing accessories, and white orchid
cordage. On their return the young
couple will live in London.
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McClinchey-Cook
St. Andrew's Girls
Get New Member,
Plan For Bazaar
7Ute Oeteber meeting of the
C�i'nllst Club of St, Andm>ew's Pres-
ibytenian, Church was held in the
Sunday S'c'hool mom on Tuesday
evening with several mentlberrs
present. One new member, 'Mrs.
W. D'.. gum, jtiiineid twe (lab.
After the singing or hymn 143,
Mrs. Frank Match read the pall
to worship and 'Miss Beatrice Gib-
son led an prayer. Ralf ea. was an-
swered by an exchange of wipes.
A. motion was made that BUM
of Money will be given to the an-
niversary fund and that the Nov-
ember meeting, be in the form of
a make believe bazaar,
Mns..F lank Mwtch read a por-
tion from the study book entitled
"Joy". On behalf of tare club, Mas.
Lague presented a, cup and Saucer
to Mrs. Erie Sims, one of the
club members who is taking tap
residence in Har'ristonr,
After the closing hymn and Miz-
pain benediction, sieverial items
brought by the girls were sold,
Hos'telsses Tor the lunch were Mrs.
Cowan and Mrs, .Lloyd Carter.
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A pretty wedding took place on
Saturday, October 18 at 'the home
Of the bride's mother, Mrs. Fred
Cook, IRR 1, Beagrave, when Ruth
Estella 'Cook was united in anarmfl-
age to Garth Wesley MbCinchtey,
son elf Mr. and Mrs.. Sydney Mr-
aindhley, RIR 1, Auburn.
Rev. R. S. H]attz officiated. The
house was decorated with gladoili,
fern and pink and white stream-
ers.
The Wide, given int marriage by
her ,brothler., Arnold Crook, wore
a waltz -length gown of nylon net
over satin, styled • on Princess
fines. Pleated nylon formed full,
Baring sashes at tire back. A tiara
accented with seed pearls and
rhinestones held her finger -'tip veil
of French illusion. She carried a
cascade of red roses.
Mns. Ronald Taylor, Belleville,
Sister df the bride, Was matron
of honor, wearing a waltz -length
gown of regal blue velvet with
fitted bodice and' .scoop neckl'i'ne
and full pleated' skirt, She carried
a cascade Of pink rotes.
The two flower -girls, Doreen
Moalinchley, niece of the bride-
groom, and Linda Walden, cousin
of the bridegroom, ware read vel -
Vet dresses trimmed with white
lace, with bandeaus of white flow-
ers. Each carried a nosegay oaf
white carnations with reed centres.
:Harold iMcC.unchey was his bro-
ther's groomsman. Traditional
wedding music was played by Mins'.
James Bheak, Dungannon', sister loll
the bride, who also accompanied
the soloist, Mrs. Lloyd Walden,
RIR 3, 131'yteh, who sang "The Wed-
ding Prayer".
A. wedding dinner was served
in :the Westfield United Church
parlor.
For a trip 'to Ottawa and dist-
rnet, the bride' ' ravelled in a light
blue woetl dress and brown mouton,
jacket, with brown and blue acces-
s:cries and corsage of yellow roses.
On llhedr return they will reside
on the gpoom?s farm, RIR 1, Au-
burn',
Stanley Club Has
October Meeting
The October meeting of the
Stanley Club was held at the home
of Mrs. Norman' Baird with Mrs.
Mel Graham presiding. The Lord's
Prayer was repeated and the ;se'c-
r'etary and 'treasurer's reports
were read'. Roll call was answered
tae "For Thee I give Thtanks",
with 1t8 members,
five visitors' and
114
,children.
Business was discussed, The col-
leciion amounted to $8.76. 'The
November meeting is to be held
at Mrs. Grahaun?s. After benedic-
tion a delicious lunch was served
by the hostess and her group.
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PERSONALS
Mr, and Mrs. A. J. McMurray
spent the weekend at 'Emtin and
attended the fair _there on Monday,
Miss. Bertha Web'stt'er, Toronto,
spent the Thanksgiving we'eknnld
with, her mother, Mrs. Joseph Web-
ster,
Mr. and Mrs, A, J, McMurray
returned Thursday evening from
a motor trip through Northern
Ontario and Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hepburn,
Darryl, Janet and David, Toronto,
visited the lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Coiquhoun for Thanks-
giving.
Mr. and Mies. W. G. Hollknes and
Tartly, Toronto; Mr. and 'Mrs.
R. L. Carnegie, London, spent
Thankslgilvilnlg with Mmes. W. S.
Holmes.
Mrs. F. W. Johnston and Mrs.
Elliott visited with the former's
friends and relatives in Guelph,
Georgetown, Norval and Milton,
returning home last Thursdey,
Mr. and Mrs. lilies Carter, Don
and Glenda, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.
Len Evans, London, spent the
Thanksgiving with Mr. and' Mrs.
Norman Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ha:lil, Mr.
end Mrs. Robert Boyd, Mr. and
Mts. John Hall, Mrs. Jessie Col -
weal, and Ted Hall, Toronto, spent
the weekend with Miss Evelyn
Hall.
Mrs. Howard Elliott and tivtnians;
Kara; 'amid Karen, Medford, spent
the holiday weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Rods Merrill and family and
visited friends lin 'Clinton and vic-
inirty.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dole
and fan -illy,, Poet Frances;, spent
the • weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Dale and fam sly. Miss
Thelma 'Dale spent the weekend
there, also.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire
Church Directory
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, B.Th.
11.00 .a.m.-"The Way Out of Our Worries"
12.00 a.m.-Sunday School I,:'I i <, p , M i ;
Thursday, 7.30 .p.m. -Young People's and Prayer Meeting.
A Cordial Welcome to All
Christian Reformed
Church
REV. G. J. HOYTEMA, Minister
10,00 'a.m.---Service' in English
11.30 a.m.--Sunday School
2.30 p.m.-S'ealvtice in Dutch
Everyone Welcome
Listen to the denominational
broadcast of the Christian Re-
formed Church: Back to God
Hour. Every Sunday, Sarnia,
Ontario, CKOC, 8.30 a.m.,
1070 kes, Windsor, Ont., CK -
LW, 10.30 p.m., 800 kcs.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St. Paul's - Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin. Organist
Twentieth Sunday After Trinity
Sunday, October 19
8.30 a.m.-Holy Communion.
11.00 a.an.-;Morning Prayer
Tuesday, October 21
St. Paul's WA wall meet at the
home of 'Mrs. H. Bartaliiff at
2.45 p.m.
Joseph Strut
GOSPEL, HALL
CLINTON
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord Jesus 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 a.m.-Breaking Bread
3.00 p.m. -Sunday School
7.00 p.m. Preaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m. -Wednesday -Prayer
Meeting and Bible .Reading.
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS. M. J. ACt ' tV, Organist
and Choir Leader
Friday, October 17
8.00 p.m. -Meting of the men of
the crongiregattionn.
Sunday, October 19
9.45 a.m.--Church School:
Service withdrawn, inn• favour of
Anniversary Services at Au -
Wm. Rev. Jonathan ,Green,
TRA., Brussels, at 11 a.m. and
Rev. 17:, Lesllie Alder, Seaforith
at 7;30 p.m., DST.
ALL WORSHIPPERS WELCOME
e Zep- hiH tiniteb
Qt urtlj
REV. J. A. McKIM,
MRS. M. R. RENNIE,
M. R. RENNIE. Choir
B.A.
Organist
Director
learned last ,week of the promo-
tion of their Son, 4in4law John Keg -
talo to the rank of Flight Lieu-
tenant. FAL Nogaito is with 412
V.I.P. S'g'wadron, Uplands, Ottawa.
Thanksgiving 'dinner guests with
Mr. and Mita, Willis VlanE9gmtioatd,
RIR 1, Clinton', were 'Mir. and Mrs.
J lrrr A. ValniEginond, MiLliforcd',
Murch.,, Fred VapEg nand, London
and Mrs. Tack VanlF'gm!oinld.
Thanksgihling supper guests With
Mr, and Mts. Charles Brown, El -
pine end Patsy, were Mr. and
Mrs. Will si VaniElgmrond, Fired Vann
] gimend, Mrs. Jack VenEgmond
and Mr. and Mats, Jelin A. Van-
Egmond, Mi'llfomd, 1Vfich.
Mr., and Mris. Wiiluriam Inka+ey
and son Dalvlld spent the week-
end at the home of the former's
parents, Mr: hand Mrs. S. H. Elliott,
Milford, Milch. 'amid Mrs. Inildliey's
sister, Ms. William Hubbell (ace
Wanda Ela tetit) and! baby daughter,
Nancy Nina,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rau, Den-
ver, Colo., have been visiting with
their cousin, Mrs. F. W. Johnston,
Rattenbury Street, during the past
week. Miss Farmer, Georgetown;
Mrs, W. D. Murray and Mrs. R.
Murray, Norval, were other visit-
ors with Mrs. Johnston.
Thanksgiving weekend .guests
with Mr. and Mris. Gordon Cun-
imigham!e were /their son -in -;law and
daughter, ;Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
Sanurtldelrs, Sarnia and 'their sons,,
Eugene, Michael and Derek. The
family festivities were held art
Cedar Nest, (the Cunningh'ame lake-
side (home in Bayfield.
Sunday, October 19
11.00 a.m.---Morninn,g Worship
Mien and Missions: Speaker:
Mr. Earl Hamilton.
12.15 noon -Sunday School and
Bible 'Class
HOLMESVILLE
Seventy-ninth Anniversary
Service
11.00 a.m.-,Minister; Rev. J. T.
White. Topic: The Kingdom
of God.
7.30 p.m.-Elvenitng Worship. Min-
ister: Rev. J. T. White. Topic:
Caleb, A Man Not a Grass-
hopper.
Let us use the Lord's Day to
strengthen our Christian Faith
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street, Clinton
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Assistant Pastor:
B. DAVIDSON
Friday, October 17-
8.00 p.m. -Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, October 19-
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m. -Gospel Service
Tuesday, October 21-
8.00 p.m. -Regular Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A Special Welcome Awaits You
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
Sunday, October 19
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morniing Worship
Subject: "The Regulation of
7.30 p.m. -Evening Service
' "e How and What of
SalivatiOn
Wed., 8 p.m. -Prayer Meeting
You are cordially invited to these
services,
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, October 19
10.00 a.m.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
8.00 p.m. -Speaker: Mr. Mundy
Geldde's, Winilghknlm.
Tuesday, 8 .p.m. -Prayer and Bible
Study
'A hearty Welcome Awaits You"
acoaecoaaatate
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor -BEV, GRANT MILLS, B.A.
9.45 a.m.--Sunday School
11,00 a.m.-Laymen's Sunday. Guest speaker, L:ua'-
tenee Pilumsteea, Seaforth,
7.80 p.m.-- dhaPel Service
8.80 p.m.--- Y P.U,
TURNER'S CHURCH
2.00 p.m.-Womirip Service. Guest Speaker, Sam
Scott, Seafortlh.
3.00 p.m. -Sunday School
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE,
WMS Thankoffering
At Ontario Street
Has Many Guests
FLORIST
Dial HU 2 -7012 --Clinton I
The au;tuarun Thlankofferi'ng of
the Woman's Missionary.Society
Of Ontario Street United Church
was' held Tuesday afternoon, with
guests attending from swore;
Turner's, Wetlley-Willis and Kinn-
;burn,
MTs. Grant Mills had Charge of
the deMotionaa period, and based
her remarks on "Thankfulness".
A duet was sung 'by Mrs. Johns-
ton and ,Miry, Wallhiamns, Sealforth. •
Miss Diehl', representing Wesley-
Willis WIMS, gave a reading. Mrs.
Turner presented a mouthor'gan
selection, and Mrs. Brown, Klin.
batmn, also a reading entitled,
"God's Little Sheep".
Mrs. J. C. Brinton, Seaforth, was
the guest Weaker; and told of
"The lamp that we, as Christian
women, set burning, and the light
from that lamp is 'Faith, Hope,
Love, Prayer, and Service.
Mrs. Fear presented the Watch
Tower. MTs. Aiken gave the offer-
tory prayer.
Invitations to attend Brucefield
and Seaifom!th Thankoffering meet-
ii'nlgs 'Were received and accepted.
The pm!es'ident, Mrs. W. R. S. Hd1L
men thanked' all who helped in
any wary to make the meeting a
success hand closed the meeting
With prayer. Delicious lunch and
a social hour was enjoyed.
RUMMAGE and
BAKE SALE
Council Chamber
CLINTON
Saturday, Oct. 18
Some New Clothing
and
Good Clean Used
Clothing
Sponsored by "" ;15{
Group 2 of WA of
Brucefield United Church
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COUNTRYFAIR
and TEA
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
Auspices of Woman's Association
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25
3 p.m. (S.T.)
Afternoon Tea
50c
HAM and SALAD PLATE
Rolls -- Relishes
Pie and Tea
BOOTHS
Home Baking
Novelties
Homemade Candy
Everyone Welcome
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Treat the Family Tonight
Plan to serve them one of our
mouth-watering, delicious
pies or cakes.
OUR .SATURDAY SPECIAL -
BANANA
From OStore Only -
BANANA CAKE
Taste -appealing, made from fresh bananas
Enjoy its home -baked goodness.
Reg. 45c for 39C
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Bakery and Restaurant
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