Clinton News-Record, 1960-05-26, Page 7' Jubilee Year BanquetHeId . ,
Pictured at the Guide and Brownie banquet held in the mess hall Qt RCAF Station
Clinton last Wednesday, May 18, are, from the left, Mrs. Ludwig, Miss M. Alward, Mrs.
Nickerson, Mrs, E, Lebedovich, Mr's. K. C, Cameron, -Mrs. MacLaren, Miss L, Seidner,
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. W. Cameron, Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs. ,Ponberger.. Also seated at the head.
table, were Mrs. V, Crockett and Miss D. Lepan,
Thursday, May 24, 1960 • Clinton News-Record -- Page 7
Church Directory
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CLINTON BAPTIST CH1C.TRCIt.
Pastor: JOHN AGCLIAN, Bah.
10.00 a.m,-Sunday School
11,0Q a.m. Morning 'Worship
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Trousseau And
Showers For
Young Bride-Elect
(By our Hensall Correspondent)
Mrs. Alex Hyde, Kippen, enter-
tained at a trousseau tea, Tues-
day, May 17 in honour of her
daughter Elizabeth Louise Hyde,
whose. marriage to John Wallace
Stephenson, Woodbridge, took
place in Bayfiekr Baptist Church
Saturday, May 21.
For the occasion, the tea table
was covered with, a ,linen cloth
and centred with 'an arrangement
of pink and white tulips flanked
by pink tapers- in candelabra.,
Guests were received by Mrs.
Hyde and her daughter.
Pouring tea were Mrs. • Lorne
Chapman, RR 1,'• Exeter; Mrs.
Ivor Bodenham; Bayfield. Tea
room attendants 'were Miss Char-
lene Cook, London; Miss Sandra
Westlake, . Bayfield; ,Mrs. Ernest
Talbot, Kippena.,IVIrs. Gordon
WeStlake, ...11aYifieldel4 Displaying
trousseau' and glifts "'were MisS
Marjorie Tdyde, Kipper; Miss Bev=
erly Charette, and Mrs. Arthur
Cook; London. The register was
attended by Miss Rosalie West-
lake, Bayfield'.
Miscellaneous Shower
Pre-nuptial presentations were
held for •the bride-elect when the
ladies of Bayfield Baptist Church
arranged a miscellaneous presen-
tation at the home of Mrs. Carol
Goodman, May 13. Miss Anne
Westlake, Miss Louise Talbot, and
Carol were in charge of the pro-
gram. Louise was seated in a
chair beautifully decorated for
the occasion over.. which balloons
containing confetti were hung.
Each balloon to be broken to find
gifts.
Surprise Shower
Mrs. William Bell, Kippen, was
hostess at a surprise shower, May
14, when all members of the
Thrifty Kippenettes 4-H Home-
making Club and their leaders
were present. Mrs. Bell read a
presentation address and present-
ed her with two lovely living
room lamps. Louise expressed
thanks in a• fitting manner, after
which luncheon was served.
Mrs. Eldon Jarrott directed
contests.
SS 14 Shower
Monday, May 16, friend's and
neighbours of Miss Louise Hyde
held a shower for her at SS 14
Stanley. Mrs. E. Talbot, Mrs. Aub-
rey :Farquhar and Mrs. William
MacLaughlin were mistresses of
ceremony.
Program included a poem "Aunt
Bertina" recited by Gwenith, Hen-
dricks, and the song "Sitting in
the Back Seat" dramatized, and
several well chosen contests. The
guest of honour was escorted to a
decorated chair over which hung
a traditional parasol in pink and
white motif and balloons. Presen-
tation address to the bride-elect
was read by Mrs. Fred Reichert
who made her the presentation of
a beautiful coffee table and large
mirror, also several other gifts.
Others entertaining for the Pop-
ular bride-elect were Mrs. Arthur
Cook, L o the d o n, miscellaneous
shower; The Teachers Christian
Fellowship group from London
Teachers' College a kitchen show-
er; classmates frOin London Tea-
chers' Colleg e, miscellaneous
presentation.
Holstein Breeders
Bus Trip Cancelled
The Rolstein Breeders bus trip
planned for to-morrow has been
cancelled, due to lack of interest
caused by the backward Spring.
Deposits may be picked, up at
the agricultural office, or at the
twilight meeting oft June 6 on the
Alvin Betties farm, Bayfield,
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"rl'HE,FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor-REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
9.45 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.-Evening Chapel Service
Turner's Church
2.00 p.m.-Sunday School 4nniversary and
Flower Service
Guest speaker: Mr. Robert Elliott
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Huron Deanery Stages Spring Meeting
Host Church Is St. Paul's, Wingham
EN GAGEMENT
ANNOUNctO
and gm. Allen ..A.,Tut,
Wong, Varna, wish to an-
l'aalnee, the engagement of
their eldest daughter, Merle
Marie, to Mr.' William A.
,StanbUrY, -Geclerieln son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stan-
' bury. The marriage to take
place at the Goshen United
Church, on Saturday, June
4, .art. 3. p.m. 21x
NOTICE
BAYFIELD DOG BY-LAW
A by-law has been passed by
Stanley Township Council for-
bidding dogs to run at large in the
Police Village during the months
of May, June, July and August.
Every dog must have a dog tag
altached to its collar for said year.
E. A. FEATHERSTON,
Chairman.
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Covered Tables - Swings
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The premises have been ap-,
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Parties, including Receptions
and Stags.
CARDS OF THANKS
Many thanks to all my friends
for cards, flowers, treats while .a
patient in Clinton, hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Oakes, Dr. Addison
and' Dr. Newland, and hospital
staff. -MARION DALE. 21p
Lawrence Stephenson would
like to thank all his' friends
neighbours for get well cards,
flowers and treats, while a pat-
ient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. Pitt, Dr.
W. A. Oakes and nursing staff.
21-p
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with cards, gifts
and visits in Goderich and London
hospitals. Special thanks to our
good friends of Taylor's Corners
and Holmesville for their very
thoughtful assistance. Your kind-
nesses were all greatly appreciated.
-JIiM LEISHMAN. 21-p
I wish to thank all my friends
who remembered me with visits,
flowers, cards and treats while I
was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland, nurses, and staff of the
hospital. -MRS FRED PEPPER.
21-p
The family of the late William
H. Dowson wish to thank their
friends, neighbours and relatives,
for their expression of sympathy,
beautiful floral tributes and many
acts of kindness during our re-
cent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr. Oakes, nurses of
Clinton- Hospital, and the Rev. T.
J. Pitt, the staff of Ball and
Murteh Funeral Home. 21-b
(By our Middleton correspondent)
The spring sessions of the Dean-
ery of Huron, were held in St.
Paul's Church, Wingham, on Wed-
nesday, May 18, commencing with
Holy Communion., at 10 a.m. The
celebrants were the Rev. C. S. In-
der, Clinton, and the Rev. John-
son, Wingham,
The clergy and laity adjourned
to the rectory and the Women's
Auxiliary under the president,
Mrs. Fred Hunt, Goderich, held
their business session. The secre-
tary and treasurer reports were
given by Mrs. J..B. Higgins, Bay-
field.
Mrs. Weeks, convener of Dean-
eries, addressed the ladies,
There are 11 senior branches of
the, WA in Huron Deanery and
27 life members. This year, the
Women's Auxiliary celebrated its
75th anniversary.
The following is the executive
of the WA of Huron Deanery for
1960. Honorary presidents,
R. H. F. Gairdner, Bayfield, Mrs.
H. Thompson, Clinton; president,
Mrs. Fred Hunt, Godericin first
vice-president, Mrs. William Mid-
dleton, Exeter; second vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. Fred Hudie, Clinton.
secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Johri.
Middleton, Goderich; _Dorcas sec-
retary, Mrs. E. Heard, Bayfield;
educational secretary, 'Mrs. J. B.
Higgins, Bayfield; secretary,
Mrs: C. S. Inder, Clinton.; juniors'
secretary, Mrs. E.„ Sale, Goder-
ich; Little 'Helpers' secretary,
Mrs. A. Kirby, Clinton; life mem-
bers secretary, Mrs. N. Wade,
Gorrie; prayer partner convener,
Mrs. Donaldson, Seaforth; candi-
dates' secretary, Mrs. Fred Hudie,
Clinton; social service secretary,
Mrs. C. Epps, Clinton.
The officers were officially in-
stalled by the Rural Dean, the
Rev. C. S. Index.
The clergy and laity joined the
WA for the afternoon session.
The Rev. Carman Queen, Dio-
cesan CoMmissioner addressed
the joint meeting. The Rev.
Queen stated that $100,000 in ,
cash and Materials were contrih-
uted by the WA Diocese• of Mir-
on during 1959.
The special speaker of the day
was the Rev. Helier Wilkinson,
former Bishop of Amritsar„ the
Punjab. Bishop Wilkinson is now
assistant Bishop in the Diocese of
Niagara, and also pant time wor-
Kinette Club Has -
Regular Meeting
The Kinette Club met at. Hotel
Clinton on Tuesday evening, May
24. Reports of the District 1 Sea-
way convention in Windsor, May
20-23 were received from dele-
gates Mrs. Malt Edgar and Mrs.
Donald -Epps. -
At the Saturday business meet-
ing of the Convention, Mrs. Jack
Drysdale, Hensall, was •appointed
district convener for next year.
The Kinettes decided to send a
child to camp for three weeks
this summer. In connection with
the Clinton Association for Re-
tarded Children, two represent-
atives were delegated to attend
all meetings.
Following the meeting the Kin-
e'tes joined in •a very interesting
debate on trading stamps. Mrs.
Ken Clynick and Mrs. Frank Cook
served lunch.
ker with Canon Davies of the
M.S.C.C.
He traced the missionary effort
that culminated' in the Bishopric
of Amritsar. The famous Maple
Leaf Hospital at the Kangra Mis-
sion in the Punjab is in this dio-
cese..
"An every member witness in
our church is what is needed. Our
aim in India is make the church•
there self-governing to carry on
the unfinished work of evangel-
ism, The role of the missionary
is changed," the Bishop stated,
"they must, learn to play a sup-
porting role."
"In Canada there is no giving
until it hurts. We must let 'the
Spirit of God pulsate through ev-
ery aspect of Christian Life."
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon, To-
rent% spent the weekend With
Mrs. Wes, Shobbrook,
Miss Gladys Addison, Sarnia,
was a weekend visitor with her
mother, Ms, Margaret Addison.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer MeMan4s,:
Windsor, visited with the lady's,
parents, Mr, and Mrs. j, B. "Cap"
Onok • •
Miss Jean Smith and Miss Aud-
rey Start; Curries, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A.'E,
Haddy. •
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Adams, To-
ronto, :spent the' holiday , weekend
with agTe, Ada Adams and Miss
0, Brigham.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shabbrook
of Toronto 4, spent the holiday
Weekend with his mother, 'Mrs.
Wes Shobbrook,
Holiday visitors at the home of.
Mr, and Mrs, George j, Colclongh
were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Town-
send, Elizabeth and Bill, Miss
Karen Goodwin, all of Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Tyndall
were in Toronto for the gradua-
tion ceremony Tuesday, at Con-
vocation Hall, of their son Arthur
J. Tyndall, B..Sc. While in the
city they stayed with Mr•. and
Mrs. Clifford, L. Tyndall.
Rev., and Mrs. De Witt Cosens,
Kintore, called on Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Corless recently. Mr.- and
Mrs. Cosens are moving to Us--
bridge at the end of June upon
his retirement after 45 years in
the ministry.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Glen were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Saunders, ,Goderich; • Mrs.
Mary Elliott, Toronto; Mrs. Guy
Maddock, Oakville; Mrs. Maddock,
Sr. and Miss Eleanor Maddock,
Newfotindland; Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
ter Neilans and sons, Murray and
Larry, London.
Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Martin, 188
Princess Street East, Clinton, will
spend 'the -Weekend in Ottawa at-
tending the marriage of their only
son; William E. to Miss Penny
Ruth Newman, Ottawa. The wed-
ding will 'take place in A11 Saints
Anglican Church, Saturday;- May
28 at 3 p.m.
Pat. Scruton, Toronto, was home
last weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scruton...Em-
filoyed with Trans 'Canada 'Air-
ways, Miss Scram recently spent
a vacation in Paris, France, and
London, England; touching down
briefly at Shannon, Ireland; home
via Newfoundland.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson,
With Peter, Jane and Arm, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Saunders,
with Eugene, Michael, Derek and
John Wallace, all of Sarnia, were
guests over the . holiday weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cun-
inghame, in "J.K.J." their lake-
side,,henk41...1AayfictS.,,:iV.,: and•
Mrs. Ctininghame occupied "Cedar
Nest" their smaller summer home
close by:
Lady Teachers Have
Last Meeting Of
1959-60 School Year
On Tuesday evening of this
week the Clinton Unit of the F.W.
T.A.O. held the final meeting for
this term in Clinton Public School.
Mrs. Allen Shaddick presided and
opened the meeting with the
federation prayer. Each teacher
responded to roll call by naming
a favourite spring flower. Plans
were made to attend the annual
association dinner meeting in
Goderich on June 1.
Mrs. Willis VanEgmond was
appointed to the position of first
vice-president for the coming year.
Miss' Marilyn Taylor offered a
pleasing piano selection, and Mit.
George Falconer read an article
on the systematic plan for teach-
ing reading, as used in schools of
Ontario 80 years ago.
Mrs. Shaddick introduced the
guest speaker, Miss Elsie Pom-
eroy, Toronto, who is becoming
known among Canadian writers
for her biography of 'Charles G.
D. Roberts. The charming speak-
er and writer based her talk on
personal memories of *the great
Canadian poet. Miss Pomeroy ex-
plained circumstances under which
certain poems had been written
and frequently quoted passages
from the better known ones. She
closed her -address by repeating
the touching selection, "Spirit of
'Beauty". Miss Edythe Beacom
tendered a vote of thanks to the
speaker for a most interesting and
educational talk.
Following the meeting a social
hour was enjoyed at , Bartliffs
restaurant. Several guests from
Fullerton accompanied Miss Pom-
eroy , to Clinton, Among them was
Mrs. Walkorn, mother of the unit
president, Mrs. Allen Shaddick.
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REV. J. A. MeKIM, B.A. MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist M. R. RENNEE. Choir Director
Sunday, May 29
9.45 a.rri.-Sunday School and
Bible Class
11,00 a.m,-Morning Worship
Nursing Service for babies and
young children.
HOLMESVILLE
9,45 a.m.-Worship Service
10.45 a.m.-Sunday School
Let us use the Lord's Day to
strengthen our Christian Faith
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA "
St. Paul's 7-- Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Charles Merrill, organist
SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION
Sunday, May 29
8.30 a.m.-Holy Communion
11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and
Sermon
Tuesday, May 31
DAY OF INTERCESSION FOR
SOUTH AFRICA AND
FOR PEACE
(See announcement elsewhere
in this issue)
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, May 29
'9.45 a.m.-Worship Service
11.00 a.m.-L-Sunday SchoOl
7.30 p.m.-Gospel Service
Guest, Speaker: Mr. John
Aiken, Shelburne.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.-Prayer and Bible
Study.
ALL WELCOME
•
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria, Rtreet. Clinton
H. KENDRICK, Pastor
Friday, May 27-
8.00 p.m.--Christ's Ambassadors;
Sunday, May 29-
10.00.a.M-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Mprning Worship
7:30 p.m.-Gospel Service -
Wednesday, June 1-
8.00 p.m.-Regular Prayer and
Bible Study. Service.
A Special Welcome Awaits You
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BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
REV, I, BorigNii,ANI
Sunday, May 29
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11,00 a.m,-Morning Worship
"Heirs Of God And !Joint-Heirs,
With' Christ"
7.30 p.m,-Evening Seevise
Guest Speaker-Rev, Donald
Sinclair of Wingliarn Bap-
tist Church.
Wed., 8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting
You are cordially invited to these
services, •
1.111.1.1..,4
Christian Reformed
Church
Student Summer Pastor
MR. R. 0. BROEKHUIZEN
Thursday, May 26 • ASCENSION DAY
8.00 p.m.-Service in English for
Students
Sunday, May 29
10.00 a.m.-Service in. Dutch
2.30 p.m.-Service in English
Everyone Welcome
5T. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A.. Minister
MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, May ,29
9.45 a.m.-Church School, for
all classes .w.
10.45 a.m.-DivilService
The members of Clinton Lodge
A.F. and A.M. will be worship-
pers with the congregation.
Special music and Sermon
ALL ARE WELCOME AT
OUR SERVICES
Joseph Street
GOSPEL oHNALL
Christians gathered in the name
of the pord 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:
SERVICE
11.00 a.m.--Brealdng Bread
3.00 p.m-Sunday School
7.00 p.m.-Preaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m.-Wednesday- payer
Meeting and Bible Relleing.
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