Clinton News-Record, 1959-12-24, Page 11Nomination Meeting
A ,Meeting of 'the 'Electors of the Township of Tuckersmith
will be held in
TOWN HALL, SEAFORTH
MONDAY; DECEMBER 28
1959, %r the purpose of nominating candidates for the off ices
of Reeve and Councillors for 1960, and School Trustees
for the year 1960-61.
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pick them up at your farm.
Please PHONE COLLECT not later than Saturday nights.
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A Sincere Wish for a Merry Christmas
and, Thank You to Our Customers !
CLINTON
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INIews of Auburn
CarresParldent: MRS. W. FARADNOCK
phone Auburn 153W
FARMERS
IL S. Hunt, Skipper,
Phone 778
weekend with Mrs. Kenneth Step-
les and family.
Mr. and Mrs.. john ,Ciatworthy,
and Mrs, Fred Taylor, -Graf-1ton,
Visited last Friday with' Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Arthur and Jane and
John Wright, and were present
for Jane's' second birthday party,
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig
visited last :Friday evening at
siert= with Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Craig and family and attended the
schocil concert there.
Visitors over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph - D. Munro
were; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ling
and' family, Guelph; Glen Young-
hint, .Calgary Ord,' Robert Young-
blut, Toronto, • -
wornenos. institute.
The Auburn Women s Institute
met with the president, Mrs. Them-
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TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
• Notice Of
'Nominations 'will be received from the hour of one o'clock
to two. o'clock an the afternoon,
In' the event of more being nominated than are
,required to fill the positioni,
AN • ELECTION
will be held on
Monday, :January 4, 1960
Polls will be open favm 9 am. to 6 pm, at the following
places;
PSD No, 1—Frank Nigh's House . .. ,DRO—Audrey Cameron
Egmandville PC= AliceBoyer
PSD No. 2—SS No. 8 DRO—Roy McGeoch,
, pC-7-Edith Respell
PSD No. 3—.SS No. 4 DRO—George 'Turner
PC—Howard Johns
PSD No. 4 SS No. 3 DRO—Norris Sillery
PC—John Broadfoot
PSD No. 5—SS No. I DRO—Melville Traquair
PC--Glen Bell
PSD No. 6-LSS No. 9 DRO--John Woods
PC—Edna Trerneer
CORA CHESNEY,
Returning Officer.
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'Tis the warmth of our'
heart-felt friendship in
this greeting that makes
the age-old wish so warm
and true: A Very Merry
Christmas and A Happy
Holiday Season To
You and Yours!
as Haggitt do them, Mrs, RObert
I, Phillips presided at the piano.,'
Mrs. :Gordon R. Taylor led in the
singing of several Christmas ear-
The minutes were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Bert Craig and
approved as read. She also gave
the financial statement, It was
decided to send a donation to the
Children's Aid Society . along' with
the parcels received that day,
Many gifts were also received to
go to the War Memorial ;Children's'
Hospital of London,
• Plans were made to have spec-
ial films ohoWn at the March meet- -
in. The guest speaker of the aft-
ernoon was the Baptist minister,
John Agulian who gave an inspir-
ing Christmas message, He re-
marked- that "we imitate the acts
of the wise men when we give gifts
to our. loved ones", and spoke, of
the ,Mother-Child relationship in
the Bible story of the birth of
Christ. He concluded his address
by saying that the God of the Old
Testament is the Babe of 'the New
Testament, A solo, "The. Heaven-
ly. Stranger" was sung Oy Mrs. W,
Bradnock, Mrs, Robert J. Phillips
thanked Mr, Agulian and present-
ed him with a gift from the Insti-
tute.
Mrs. Ed Davies gave a demon-
stration of making salads for the
coming holiday season. Her -tempt-
ing dishes were later auctioned.
The president told about the pot-
tery 'demonstration to be held when
the weather was better anti re-
minded everyone to remember
their .Sunshine Sister.' •
The exchange of gifts were in
charge of Mrs. William Straughan
and Mrs. Arnold Craig:. Pot luck
lUnch was served 'by Mrs. Wes.
Bradnock, Mrs, Frank •Raithby and
Mrs, Andrew Kirkconnell.
Knox YPS -
The Young People's. Society of
Knox Presbyterian . Church held
their Christmas party in the Sun-
day School room with a short de-
votional period led by the presi-
dent, Edgar Leatherland. After the
pall to worship the hymn Holy
Night was sung, followed by pray-
er by Mary Kiriwonnell. Helen
Youngblut read the minutes. Roll
call was answered by naming a
member of parliament. The ex-
change of gifts was tin charge
of Bruce Youngblut and the of-
fering was received by Bill Govier.
Games and contests were enjoyed
and the lunch was served by Mari-
lyn Edgar Leatherland and
Helen youngblut.
CGIT. Party,"
Barbara Sanderson was in
charge, of the short meeting of the
Canadian Girls in Training meet-
ing held in Knox Presbyterian Ch-
urph with a full attendance for
their Christmas Patty, Silent Night
was sung with Barbara Mackay
at the piano.
Margaret Haines gave the sec-
retary's report and Carol Brown
gave the financial statement. It
was decided to send a contribution
to the Presbyterian Treasurer for
the year 1959. Roll call wa ,san-
swered by telling where the girls
would like to go in Christmas
holidays.
The Christmas story as told in
St. Luke's Gospel was read by
Jannett Dobie and the offering was
received by Judith Arthur and ded-
icated by Rose Marie Haggitt. The
story of the Green Cradle was told
by the leader, Mrs. Wes. Brad-
nock.
The exchange of ' gifts .was in
charge of Linda Andrews and Jan-
nett Dobie and the program by
Margaret Haines and Barbara
Mackay. Games were conducted
by Judith Arthur, Marilyn Daer,
and .Barbara Sanderson. A delic-
ious lunch concluded the even-
ing,
Carol Service
The Auburn community carol
service was held on Sunday even-ing in St. Mark's Anglican Church
with theerectdr,•Rev. Robert Meal:
ly in .charge and Mrs. Robert J,
Phillips presiding at the organ.
After the processional hymn,
"While Shepherds Watch Their
FlOcks", Rev, IVfeally welconied the
large congregation on ' behalf Of
St. Mark's 9hurch.
Chrlstinas carols were sung and
sculpture lessonoras from the Gos-
pel of St. John. A quintette of
girls from ,KnOx Presbyterian Ch-
urch sang a selection with Mrs.
Dunean , Mackay , accompanying.
Frank RaltlibY of the Baptist Ch-
urch spoke a few words and read
a poem on Christmas. The United
Church choir sang an anthem with
their organist Miss Margo Grange,
at the organ.
The offering received by Gordon
R. Taylor and Robert J. Phillips
was for the Bible Society. • Rev,
Meally chose for his address, "Un-
to us a •Child is Born". He stated
that the message of Christmas is a
Message of love for the world,
The Anglican choir Sang an an-
them and the benediction was
pronounced. Flowers in the chan-
cel were placed there in memory
Of John McPhee, infant son Of Mr.
and Mrs. Orval McPhee who pas-
sed away a year ago. A beauti-
fully decorated Christmas tree also
stood in the church.
SS 9 Christmas Concert
The pupils of SS 9 Mullett
Township and their teacher Wil-
mer Erriitton, presented their an-
nual Christmas concert to a large
crowd. Henry Hunking was chair-
man,
The program included choruses,
plays and drills; recitations by Bet-
ty Hallam, Joyce Hallam, Nancy
Lapp, Bobby Schneider, Stephen
Haggitt, Billy Lapp, nouglas Arch-
ambault, Linda Andrews and Ka-
thy Schneider.
Solos were sung by Brenda
Archatnbault and Ruth Schneider;
duets were sung by the Misses
Joan and Jane Mills?' by Brenda
Arehatthault and Nancy Lapp;
a quartette by Kathy Schneider,
Brenda Bell, Wendy Schneider , and
Shirley Hunking,
Piano solos were played by
Nancy Lapp, Brenda Archatnbault
and Stephen Haggitt. An Irish
dance was performed by Sharon
Ball, Ruth Schneider, Linda And.
rows, Lois Hallam and Marilyn
Deer. 4 The Story of the Nativity was
told an pantomime, with Sharon
Rail as the reader.
Santa Claus arrived and Tat,
seated gifts told treats to the
ehilettete,
Robert, J, Phillips was the lucky
winner of a Christmas cake at
McGee Motors recently,
Mrs, -Clifton McDonald is a pat-
lent in Clinton Public- Hospital, We
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. William Xruse and
Eligabeth of Kitehener visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Lawson. . •
Misses Mary and Margaret Clark
Stratford, spent' the weekenci• with
their parents, Mr, and 'Mrs, For-
dYce Clark and .family.
-Jack Beadle, Goderich, visited
'friends and' relatives -in the village
last Saturday.'
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ives, of For-
rest.er's Bridge; Mr. and- Mrs.
George Ives- and family, Blyth and Mrs. -Colelongh and fern-
,lielmesyille visited on the
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