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Clinton News-Record, 1959-04-02, Page 6Watch Fire In Easter Best Ali dressed up and on their way to church, these folk paused in their Easter finery to view the $23,000 fire which occurred Sunday morning in Brucefield• Traf- fic was held up, and vehicles from the south were routed a block west by Provincial Police to avoid crossing over fire hose laid on Highway 4. (News-Record Photo) Ontario Street Church Had Capacity Turnout at Easter Services and Baptisms Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON' Christians gathered in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt. 18: 20) nieeting 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 fellows: 11.00 a.m,—Brealting Bread 3.00 p,rn,—Sunday School 1.00 p,m.—Preaching the Gospel 8.00 p.m.—Wednesday—Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading. BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH I. BODENHAM, Pastor Sunday, April 5 10.00 a.m.--Stmday School 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship "The Revelation of Pure Light" 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service "Admission Free" Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting You are cordially invited to these services, Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, April 5 10.00 ant —Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 7,30 p.m.—Gospel Service. Guest Speaker: Reuben Brubacher, Clinton. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible Study ALL WELCOME TO OUR SERVICE 111119 for BOSS SPORT COATS Cool, Lightweight English Tweeds. Styled For Boys Sizes 10 to 16 Years From $12.95 To $15.95 SLACKS Match Up Your Sports Ensemble With a Pair Of Smart Slacks in Season's Newest Shades And Patterns From $4.95 Up SHIRTS Broadcloth and Terylene For Boys $2.25 Up I* Nips air- Pickett ti Campbell Limited Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats Phone HU 24732 Main Corner- Ciinton VileEdep= aniteb ebureb REV. J. A. McKLM, B.A. MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. FL RENNI.E. Choir Director Sunday, April 5 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 12.15 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible .CIass HOLIVIESVILLE MRS. LLOYD' BOND, Organist 1.30 p.m.—Worship Service 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School Lot us use the Lord's Day to strengthen our Christian Faith For Your Spring PAINTING & DECORATING GET FREE -COLOR CHARTS AND ESTIMATES. M. BRUNSDON Londesboro — Phone 37r19 12-tfb Mrs. Edgar Thompson, Miss St- elle Worrell and Mr. Chaplan, all of Detroit, spent Easter Sunday at the home of the former's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. George Rob- erton. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Garrett and daughter, Norma; Mr, and Mrs. Jack VanEgmond, were the supper guests Sunday, of the for-, mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Collins, Seaforth. Misses Elsie Nice and Cathy Steep, from the Peterboro Pent-, ecostal Bible College, spent the Easter holiday weekend with Miss Nice's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Les- lie Nice, Huron Street, Mrs. 0. L. Paisley and Mr. and Mrs, William E. Tebbutt, Goder- ich, were guests on Saturday at the wedding of their great-niece Miss Beth Boyd, Walton, and Jos- eph Walton, Barrie, in Bethel Un- ited Church, Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Glaz- ier, Mrs. Mildred Glazier, RR 4, Clinton; Miss Mabel Sanderson, Victoria Square; Mrs, Fred Van Egmond, London; Mr. and Mrs, Jack VanEgmond, were the din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis VanEgmond, on Easter Sunday. Visitors for Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ron MacDonald were Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Pratt and son, Dennis, Merlin; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacDonald, son, Scott and daughter Sandra, Georgetown; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacDonald and son Bradley, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Al McClelland and fam- ily, Ottawa RCAF Roweliffe call- ed on friends over the weekend. 36 Clinton Folk Belong To Goderich Branch of Community Concerts Community Concert Associat- ion's Clinton team was composed of Miss E. Wiltse, Mrs. B. Men- zies and Mrs. W. Beam with Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame as cap- tain. This is the second year Mrs. Cuninghame has-successfully con- ducted the campaign in Clinton, with a substantial increase in me- mbership this year. Thirty-six Clintonians are now members of the Community Con- cert Association, with headquart- ers in Goderich, all of whom will, during the concert season of 1959- 60, have the opportunity to hear some of the greatest concert art- ists in the music world of today. BIRTHS CRU1VIVTON--in Clinton Public Hospital, Clinton, on Wednes- day, March 25, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Campton, RCAF Station Clinton, a son. CYR—In Clinton Public Hospital, Clinton, on Wednesday, March 25, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Ulysses Cyr, RCAF Station Clinton, a daughter. AMONG—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, Clinton, on Saturday, Mar- ch, 28, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon DeJong, RR 1, Bruce- , field, a eon, GIBES—In Clinton. Public Hospi- tal, Clinton, on Thursday, Mar- ._ ch 26, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Gibbs, RCAF Station Clinton, a son. GRAVETT—In South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter, on Thursday, Mar- ch 24, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Gravett, Exeter (nee Mary McKnight), a son (Rich- ard Mark). MOON—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, Clinton, on Saturday, Mar- ch 28, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Carman Moon, Londesboro, a' son, RATHWELL --- At Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on March 24, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. John R, Rathwell, a son (grandson for Mr, and Mri. Fred Rathwell, RR 1, Brucefield), STURDY—In Bowmanviile Mem- orial Hospital, on Thursday; March 26, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Sturdy, Clinton, a son (John Robert Ernest). TODD—In Clinton Public Hospit- al, Clinton, on Thursday, March 26, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Todd, Clinton, a daughter. MARRIAGES BOWRA-GARDNER—In Benmill- er United Church on Saturday afternoon, March 28, 1959, by the Rev. Stanley Moote, Margaret Gail, daughter of Mrs, Keith Gardner, Colborne Township and the late Mr. Gardner, to William Donald Bowra, Stratford, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowra, Goderich, DEATHS PROCTOR — Suddenly in London Arena, on Wednesday, March 25, 1959, Charles Andrew Proc- tor, 180 High Street, Strathroy, dear father of Cameron Proctor, Raglan Street, Clinton. Funeral at Strathroy on Saturday after- noon, March 28, and interment in Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave. WALKER—In Seaforth, on Thurs- day, March 26, 1959, Dora J. Addison, widow of the late Wil- liam Walker, in her 74th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home,, High St., Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Saturday afternoon, March 28. CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who assisted in any way at the disast- rous fire on Sunday. — MR. and MRS. LLOYD CRAIG and Family. 13p I would like to thank all my friends and neighbours for lovely gifts, birthday cards, sent to me in honour of my 90th birthday. —Mrs. Elizabeth Walker. 13-p IN MEMORIAM CORNISH—In loving memory of Glen W, Cornish, who passed away five years ago, March 30: "Five years have passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away, God took him home, it was His will; • Within our heart he liveth still." —Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by his wife, family and sister. 13-p Our Saturday SPECIAL FROM OUR STORE ONLY Pumpkin Pie Reg. 55c For 490 Bread gives them Zip and Zest Our bread wins high favour With the kicItl It's enrithed to keep them healthy and strong .. gives them lots of energy, tool They'll enjoy Our tasty white and rye breads for Sand- wiches, With meals and snacks . . everybody does! Barth& Bakery Ltd. CLINTON Bakery and Restaurant HU 24727 PAGE SIX Cf4NTON ,INZW8-1MCQAP The Grandmothers Club met at the home of Mrs. Lily Webster last Wednesday, with the president, Mrs. W. Mannning presiding. The program consisted of Easter read- ings and a contest, A few games of Lost Heir were played and lun- ch was served 'by Group 2. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Radford, Niagara Falls, were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Radford and family. Mrs. Alexander and Elaine are spending a few days of the Easter vacation in Toronto. Mrs. Mabel Scott spent Sunday with friends in St. Marys. Easter visitors in the village in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Armstrong, Stratford; Mr, and Mrs. Glen Carter and family on Sunday with the John Arrnstrongs; Miss Doris Lear, Hamilton, with her parents; Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto, Mrs. Milly Benthram, Oshawa, with the Robert Town- sends; Mrs George Beacom, Lis.. towel, with Mrs. Mary Beacom and faniily. Mrs. Mary Crawford visited' with her daughter in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Howatt held a family gathering On Easter Sunday. There is a slight improvement in the condition of Mrs. William Govier, who is a patient in the Alexandra Marine and General Goderich, since last Fri- day morning. Her many ,friends hope for still further improvement, Mrs. Beacom, Sr., Harold, Ed- ith and Mrs. George Beacom, Were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Beacom, Percy Manning visited with Mrs, Margaret Manning on Sunday. Mrs. William Addison received at her home About 35 friends and relatives who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. William Walker, Clinton, last Saturday, Priends from Orillia, Toronto, Sarnia and Oshawa were present Goderich Knox Church To Be Host For Annual Meeting. of Synodical WMS Susan Margaret Tyndall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tyndall, RR 1. Clinton, Next Sunday evening the choir will repeat its Easter Cantata, "The King Eternal," by Ira B. Wilson, at 7.30 p.m. 1 Mrs. Viola Lawman spent the Easter weekend with relatives, in Detroit, Mich, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Bissett and children, Guelph, visited in town over the weekend, Patsy and Wayne Bissett are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Farquhar, town, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Kendall, Detroit, called on Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Leppington last Sunday. M. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams, To- ronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. Ada Adams and Miss 0, Brig- ham, Mrs, Ron MacDonald aecoMp- aniecl Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pratt to spend the Easter week holidays in Merlin. Mr. and Mrs. C, M, Shearing returned Sunday from a ten day vacation in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Mrs, S. P. Munk, Brampton, visited over the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGill. Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Shob- brook, Toronto, were the guests of Mrs. Wesley Shobbrook, over the weekend. Marilyn Martin, London and Bill Martin, Ottawa, spent Easter with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McManus, Windsor, visited with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. "Cap" Cook, over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Toronto, spent the Easter week- end with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McCartney. Mrs, Margaret Brown, Strat- ford, and Miss Minnie Easom, London visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, David Easom, Mr. and Mrs. William Lepping- ton and family, Scarboro, called on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lepping- ton, Clinton, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Penne- baker spent several days at Osh- awa where they also attended the funeral of their nephew, Harvey Scott, on Thursday last. W. B. Biggart and family from Exeter, and Sergeant R. C. Big- gart and family from Ottawa, spent Easter weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Big- • IN MEMORIAM CARDS AN APPROPRIATE CARD, acknowledging a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society, in memory of the deceased, will be sent to the bereaved family. Ask the funeral director, or contact the local branch. • Canadian Cancer Society MISS ESTHER JAMIESON, Secretary Clinton, Ontario The annual meeting of the Ha- milton-London Synodical of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada i$ to be held Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday, April 14, 15, and 16 in Knox Chureh, Gode- rich. The Worship services will be conducted by Rev, R. G, McMillan, Goderich; Rev. D. J. Lane, Clin- ton; ReNi, D. L, Elder, Seaforth; and Rev, W. McClean, Lucknow, on the chosen theme, "The Way— The Truth and The Life". Following a Board meeting Tuesday afternoon, Huron Presby- terial will serve a complimentary dinner to the delegates. Tuesday evening Presbyterial Presidents will answer roll call with "Some- thing Accomplished". Special speakers for Wednesday will be: Mrs. A. S. Curr, Toronto, chairman of the National Com- mittee of the Council Executive, and a former president of Toron- to-Kingston Synodical, Mrs. A. Glenn Thompson, Stouffville, pre- sident of the Western Division of the WMS of the Presbyterial Ch- urch in Canada. (This is compos- ed of approximately 1,100 groups and 30,000 members. It covers the seven provinces, British Col- umbia to Quebec); and Dr, Donald Easter Thankoffering Of Wesley-Willis WMS To Be Held on Friday The Easter Thankoffering meet- ing of the Woman's Missionary Society of Wesley-Willis United Church will be held on Friday, April 10 in the lecture room of the church commencing at 8 p.m. The program is being planned by Mrs. J. McLaren and Mrs. W. Nott. Mrs. W. 0. Struthers, Wingham is the guest speaker. Hostesses are Miss E, Jamieson, Mrs. D. Dales, Mrs. A. Rodges, Miss lD. Cantelon, Mrs. G. Saville, Mrs. L. Jervis, Mrs. Innes, Mrs. J. Turn- er and Mrs, E. Epps. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH P,A,O.C. Victoria Street, Clinton K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor Assistant Pastor: B. A. DAVIDSON Friday, April 3- 8.00 p.m.—Christ's Ambassadors: Sunday, April 5-- 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 1100 a.m.—Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.—Gospel Service Tuesday, April 7- 8.00 p.m.—Regular Prayer and Bible Study Service. A Special Welcome Awaits You ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA St. Paul's — Clinton . REV. C. S. INDER, Rector Miss Christine Bridle, Organist First Sunday After Easter (The Octave of Easter) 8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.—Parish Communion and sermon 7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer Tues., April 7—Ladies Guild, 6.34 p.m. Potluck supper and pen- ny sale after business session. Come and bring a friend. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, April 5 9.45 a.m.---Church School meets for study 10.45 a.m.—Divine Service. Sermon subject: "Following Easter" ALL WELCOME Christian Reformed Chitral REV. G. J. HOYTEMA, Minister SOnday, April 5 10.00 a.m.—Service in. Dutch Sunday Scheel after Service 2,30 ,m: —Service in English Bible School-1.30 pan., Saturday Afternoon. Everyone 'Madame czaaodtaoata V. Wade, Professor of History and Philosophy of Religion and Christ- ian Ethics, at Knox College, To- ronto. Dr. Wade recently spent a year in Formosa and other parts of Asia. The new officers will be install- ed Thursday morning by Rev, G. Douglas, Woodstock, Motlerat or of Hamilton-London Synod. 0 Bayfield Obituary Alfred A, Armstrong (By our Bayfield Correspondent) Funeral service was conducted from Knox Presbyterian Church, Bayfield, on Wednesday, March 25, 1959, for Alfred Archibald Armst- rong, who passed away at his res- idence on the Bronson Line on March 23. The Rev. D, J. Lane, Clinton officiated, and pall-bearers were Bert Dunn, Russell Heard, Thom- as Westlake, William Talbot, Ha- rold Penhale and Fred Watson, Interment was in Bayfield Ceme- tery. Born in Bayfield in 1874, the son of the late James Armstrong and Janet Campbell, he married Ruby Mary Whiddon, and farmed on the Bronson Line all his life. He was an elder in the Pres- byterian Church for over 30 years before Union with the United Ch- urch, and was always a PreSby- terian. Surviving are two sons, William D. and John A., both of Bayfield and Mary, Mrs. Gordon Lea, Ch- arlottetown P.E.I.; and 13 grand- children. Persons attending the funeral from a distance included Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacPhedran, the Rev. and Mrs. Kincaid, Belmont; E. S. P. Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Houghton, London; Miss Florence Pollock, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Purdie, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Armstrong, Tara; Mr .and Mrs. Archie Scott, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs, Laurie Scott, Blyth. 0 F. B.-Pennebaker Shows Slides of Western Canada to Lions Club Featured ,at last week's meeting of Clinton Lions Club were colour- ed slides shown by Frank B. Pen- nebaker, Some of these were pictures taken by Mr. and Mrs. Pennebaker on their trip to West- ern Canada and the United Stat- es last year, and some were slides they had purchased en route. 0 The Canadian Red Cross Society commemorates its 50th annivers- ary in 1959, • Rubber Stamps and Marking Devices of every description Also Stamp Pads Sold by Clinton News-Record PERSONAL A capacity crowd which requir- ed the bringing in of chairs at- tended the Easter Service of Bap- tism and Communion, at Ontario Street Church on Sunday. Six children were received for Christ- ian baptism and the minister the Rev. Grant Mills challenged the people to "Remember the things that Jesus told the disciples about, Christian Service ,Christian rela- tionships, Christian stewardship and death." During the service the choir sang the Easter anthem, "As It began to be Dawn," by Charles Vincent. Mrs. Willis VanEgmond took the solo part. Those received for baptism were: Kenneth Michael Gibbings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibbings, Linden; Clinton Gerald Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ger- ald Elliott, London; Patricia Ann Crich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Crich, James Street. Clin- ton; Randy Bruce Garrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Garrow, Lon- don; Shirley Ann Cavell Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley, Huron Street, Clinton; HOSPITAL AUXLIARY WILL MEET ON APRIL 7 , The Clinton Hospital Auxiliary will meet in the Nurses Residence on Tuesday, April 7, commencing at 8 p.m, 0 LONDESBORO • Church Directory CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, B.Th. 11.00 a.m.—"Private Worlds" 12.00 a.m.—Sunday School Thursday, 7,30 p.m—Young People's and Prayer Meeting. A Cordial Welcome to All ONTARIO -STREET UNITED CHURCH "'Mg FRIgNDLY CHURCH" Pastor—REV. DR.ANT 1EELIA, 9,45 a.M.—Sunday Selifitil 11.00 runa,—Morning Worship 1.30 pxn,—Easter Cantata TURNER% CHURCH .0() parr.—Worship Service 2..00 p.m,m4StInclaY Schaal