Clinton News-Record, 1961-08-31, Page 5KQSPTTrtx. MiliatiTAXY TO
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The Woaxrerda Hospital Aintil-
iary will meet at the nurses
residence on Tuesday evening,
-SePtenxber 5 art 8 pan. In. the ••
absence of the President, Mrs.
K. S wood will. preside. A
cordial welcome is extended to
all ladies inte.•ested in this
work.
Wed at Five Oaks
MR. AND MRS. LLOYD J. HOLLAND were mar-
ried on Saturday afternoon, August 26, at Five
Oaks United Church Centre, Paris. The bride is
Janet Christine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
D. Jones, Ottawa, and the groom is the son of
Mrs. Holland, Clinton and the late Norman J. Hol-
land. • (Photo by Erskine)
Attend Your Church
This Sunday
— di Services Daylight Saving Time —
illie-- olxne irille Snitch btllurriles
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A,, Minister
Labour Sunday -- September 3
Sermon TolDic: '.‘CHRISTIANS MUST WORK".
WESLEY-WILLIS
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Junior Congregation
(The Minister will preach)
12.15 p.m.—Church School
HOLMESVILLE
9.45 a.m.—Morning Worship
10.45 a.m.—Church School
A HEARTY WELCOME AWAITS YOU
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
REV, 1. BODENHAM.
Sunday, September 3
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
"The World's Crisis Calling
Us Into Action"
7.30 p.m.—Evening Service.
"Decision for Christ"
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting,
You are cordially invited to
these services.
Christian Reformed
Church
REV. L. SLOFSTRA
Minister
Sunday, September 3
10.00 a.m.—Service in English
2.30 p.m.—Service in Dutch
EVERYONE WELCOME
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLI NTON
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:
Services
11.00 ane --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,, D.D.,
Minister
Mrs. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, September 3
10.00 a.m.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m,-Divine Warship
Anglican Church
of Canada
St. Paul's -- Clinton
Rev. R. L. Dymond, LTh,
Rector
Charles Merrill. Organist
and Choir • Leader
Sunday, September 3
TRINITY XIV
8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11.00 a.m.—Holy Communion
and Sermon
7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer
Thurs., Sept. 7 — September
Ladies Guild meeting,
Owen Memorial Hall, at
2.45 p.m. Note change of
day.
Maple Streei
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, September 3
9.45 a.m.--Worship Service
11.00 a.m.—Sunday School
7.30 pare—Gospel Service
Guest Speaker: Mr.
William Thane, Galt.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer & Bible
study.
All Welcome
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Craig Peters, Paster~
10.00 a,m,---Church School
11.00 a rn.--I%rhily Worship
Topic: Love One Ahother As I Have Laved You
Ordinance of The Lord's Sapper
Tues., 7,30 p.m. ---Prayer and Bible Study
Wedgy, 7.00 p.m.—V.P. Sports and Choir Practice
WELCOME TO A k`RIENDLY CHURCH]
Ontario Street United Church
"THIc P itSENDL'Y` CH1JR.CH"
Paetor: REV. GRANT MILLaf 0.A4
9.45 a.m.—Sunday School
11,00 a.m.—Church Service
'I"tirner's Church
9.45 ant —Church Service
10.45 aide--Stuxday School
wi tnrerrams
Grandmothers At
Indoor Picnic
Owing to weather conditions
t ie picnic planed by Clinton
Women's Institute to entertain
grandmothers was held in the
•counni1 chamber last Z!hurs-
dey, ..August 24, Mrs'. Charles
Nelsen, president opened the
event with the customary rou-
tine.
Roll :call was answered by
naming "something our grand-
mothers didn't have.' Reports.
were received and decision on
the eewing eliass was left o'val'
to the ,next meeting, On No -
vernier 16 the WT is taking
a bus trip to the Royal Win-
ter Fair,
The 'sports committee award-
ed prizes as follows; Oldest
grand)nother, Mrs. Hasket;
most great •grandchildren, Mrs,
Hasket; roost gxandchildiren,
Mrs, Colquhoun; youngest
grandmother, Mrs. R. IVIoDon-
,all; birthday •closest to picnic
date, Mrs, G, Grigg; •grandmo-
ther with children fiarithest
away, Mrs, R. MacDonald;
youngeet grandchild, Mrs. H.
Mamaghan; maxried longest,
Mrs. A. Cudmore; humourpus
reading, Mrs. H, Snell; lady
with most colours, Mrs'!. Laid-
law; smallest shoe, Mrs. D.
Glitddon; horse and cutter
honeymoon, Mrs. Laidlaw;
lady who drove a horse at a
fair,• Mrs. 3. Gibson; most art-
icles in purse, Mrs, G. Grigg;
contest ,guessing ads., Mrs. W.
Colclough,
A picnic lunch was served.
There were seven visiting
grandmothers.
BIRTHS
ALLEN — In Grace Maternity
Hospital, Halifax, N.S., on
Friday, August 18, 1961, to
Mr. and Mrs. Bert AIIen (nee
Phyllis Ball), Halifax, a
daughter (Bambara Lynn).
BUCK—In Moncton City Hos-
pital, N.B., on Monday, Aug-
ust 28, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur L, Buck (nee Ruth
Cummings), Moncton, a son.
DUTOT In Clinton Public
Hospital en Thursday, Aug-
ust 24, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Dutot, 84 Raglan ;St-
reet, Clinton, a daughter.
HEDDEN—In Sydenham Gen-
eral Hospital, Wallaceburg,
on Saturday, August 26, 1961,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hed-
dne, Dresden, a son, (William
Herbert, brother for Bob,
Jimmy, Debbie, Marjory and
Hal, and grandson for Mrs.
Catherine Hedden, Hensall.)
HESS—In Woodstock General
Hospital, on Wednesday,
August 2, 1961, • to Mr. and
Mrs. William Hess (nee Aud-
rey Green) a son (David
William, a great grandson
for Mr. and Mrs. James Liv-
ermore).
HUNKING---In Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, August
25, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Thanking, RR 1, Au-
burn, a daughter.
LAVERY -- In St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Mon -
'day, August 28, 1961, to Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Lavery
(nee Verlie Routly) Hensel],
a son.
MARGESON — In St. Thomas -
Elgin General Hospital, on
Thursday, August 17, 1961,
to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mar-
geson (nee Shirley Proctor),
Aylmer, a daughter (sister
for John and Jimmy).
McFADDEN — In Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on Tuesday, Aug-
ust 22, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs.
F. E. McFadden, Bayfield, a
daughter.
MERNER — In Clinton Public
Hospital on .Monday, August
28, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Merner, Clinton, a son,
SHOBBROOK — In Clinton
Public Hospital on Sunday,
August 28, 1961, to Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook,
Blyth, a son.
STEWART -- In South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Mon-
day, August 21, 1961, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Stewart (nee
Eriene Gingerich), Hensall,
a daughter (Kimberly Ann).
Showers For
Ila Grigg
Young Bride•fleet
A kitchen shower was held
at the home of Mrs. Grace
Hutchings on August 12 for
Miss Ila, Grigg. Grace Hutch-
ings and Mary Helen Yeo pro -
vi ed the entertainment, After
gifts were unwraPped, +a delic-
ions lunch was served by the
hostesses,
On Wednesday evening at
the •home of Mrs. Jack Yeo, a
surprise miscellaneous shower
was held for Iia by neighbours
and relatives. Entertainment
was provided by Florence Mil-
ler, Margaret Yeo, Mary Helen
Yeo, Marilyn Yeo ,and' Barbara
Yea. They also served lunch.
Mrs. Grigg entertained at a
trousseau tea for her daugh-
ter. The trousseau was dis-
played by Mary Helen Yeo,
Grace Hutchings and Dawn
Grigg. Those helping in eery-
ing and pouring tea, were Mrs.
Lloyd Bond, Mrs. Wes Hol-
land, Mrs. Ken Cooke, Mrs.
Bill Grigg, Mrs. Gladstone
Grigg, Mrs, Elmer Trick and
Mgrs. Jack Yeo.
Miss Valerie Holland, Miss
Lucille Bond and Linda B.
Cooke were in charge of rthe
vest book.
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Jervis Reunion
On the !afternoon of August
27, a perfect summer day, a
Panifly gathering of the Alfred
Jervis descendant s was held
on the lawn at the Lorne Jer-
vis hoarse on the 14th ConGes-
sion. There was a full attend-
ance of 20 anembers.
Those from •a distance were
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar and
children, Georgetown; and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Jervis, Rip-
ley, A sumptuous dinner was
enjoyed at six o'clock, Before
leaving " for home there were
many expressions of pleasure
in this annual visit together.
0 -
ONTARIO STREET WA
TO MEET SEPTEMBER 5
The Woman's Association of
Ontario Street United Church
will meet in the church par-
lour on Tuesday afternoon,
September 5 at 2.30. Program
is in the charge of Mrs. W.
M. Aiken and Mrs. Earl Law-
son. Lunch conveners are Mrs.
Percy Gibbings and Mrs. Ivan
Hoggarth, , of Highway 4 and
2nd Concession.
MARRIAGES
JACOBI-BRIGHT — In Knox
Presbyterian Church, Guelph,
on Saturday, August 19,
1961, by the Rev. Crawford
Smith, Penelope Allwyn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Bright, Guelph, to
Harry Keith Jacobi, Guelph,
Son of Mr. and Mev. Harvey
Jacobi, Kippen.
DEATHS
DIPPELL —Suddenly at Min-
den, Ontario, on Monday,
August 28, 1961, Louis Will
Dippell, principal of Bow-
manville High School, belov-
ed husband of Lillian Pot-
ter (dear father of Mrs. E.
B. (Margaret) ,Menzies, and
John, Clinton), in his 67th
year. Service from Trinity
United Church, on Thursday
afternoon, August 31, at 3
p.m. and interment in Bow-
manville Cemetery.
LOGAN — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, August
27, 1961, Mrs. Emma Ann
Logan, dear mother of Thom-
as Logan, RCAF Station
Clinton, and dear sister of
Miss Maud Saunders, St,
John, Nfld., and Robert
Saunders, St. Paul, Minneso-
ta. Service from the Protest-
ant Chapel, RCAF Station
Clinton on Tuesday after-
noon, August 29, to Bayfield
Cemetery.
MOUSSEAU—In St. Catharin-
es General Hospital, on
Thursday, August 24, 1961,
Robert Mousseau, St. Cath-
arines, native •of Hay Town-
ship, and dear father of Mrs.
Richard Taylor, Kippen, in
his 58th year. Service at
St. Catharines on Saturday,
August 26.
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Clinton News -Record -Page 5
Band "Waterloo"
Prepares
For
New Drum Major
The Clinton Band collected
$85 on the tag day last Satan,
day. All "members, majorettes
and the public who helped
make the tag day a success
are 'thanked by the baTulnn'aetex
for their support.
All band members are re-
minded of the short concent
Friday evening, ,starting at 7.30
P.m, sharp, and are asked' to
keep in mind that this is en-
other concert practice for
Waterloo, Fall uniform is to
be worn.
Band members and majoret-
tes listed for !the special prac-
tice on Thursday. .eventing will
meet !et the collegiate at 7
p.rn, sharp,
All members and majorettes
are 'to take part in the. 'list
rnarching.Ir,iayil<ig practice at
the collegiate on Monday even -
*0, September 4 at 7,30 p.m.
sharp. This as an important
practice, and a tnust for all
personnel.
Then dress rehearsal parade,
and short performance down-
town; .is on Friday
.September 8 at approximately
7,30 pan. All uniforms are to
be cleaned for this date, as
well as all drum slings, In-
struments are to be in good
working order and POT,TSHEP,
An inspection will take place
parior to leaving for Waterloo
the neat day for dress and in-
Strurnent appearance,
A new drum major has join-
ed the band, in the Person of
LAC Howard, RCAF Station,
whose experience with bands
and majorettes will be of tie-
.ienidens ,help to the group
He will take charge of drill,
appearance and band conduct
at ala times,
George Wonch, bandmaster
ring -a -ding VALUES from our
Will Live at Embro
MR. AND MRS. MERVYN BRUCE PENFOUND,
Embro, were married on Saturday, August 19, in
Ontario Street United Church by the Rev. Grant
Mills. The bride is Marilyn Jean, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Potter, RR 3, Clinton and
the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Penfound, RR 1, Londesboro. The groom is prin-
cipal of Innerkip Public School and the bride is
a teacher in the Embro Public School,
(Jervis Studio)
4
Phone HU 2.3443
Contributions Always Welc
Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Bud)
Graham left Tuesday for St.
Jean, P.Q., where Mr. Graham
is stationed with the RCAF.
Mrs. Roland Gerig has re-
turned home from a ten day
holiday in Mexico City. IVLr.
Gerig returned with her,
Summerhill Club
The regular meeting of the
Summerhill Ladies Club was
held at the home of Mrs. Earl
Blake on August 9. Mrs. Geo-
rge;Vnight presided and open-
ed the sneering by reading a
poem "Grown Ups are Funny".
18 members answered the ,rola
call and there were three vis-
itors.
Thank you notes were receiv-
ed from Mervyn Penfound and
E. Ellis. Mrs. George Colclough
and Mrs. Clayton Ellis were
appointed to attend the hospit-
al Auxiliary meeting in Septem-
ber.
Contests were conducted by
Miss Margaret Stewart, Mrs.
Westerhout and M. George
Wright. The raffle was won iby
Mrs. Peter Westerhout.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Geo-
rge Colclough on September 13.
Roll call !to be answered by
"a penny for each Ietter in
your first name."
Those on the program will
be Mrs. Clark Ball, Mrs. Earl
Blake, Mrs. George Colclough,
Mrs. E. Ellis. Those to provide
lunch will be Mrs. Clayton E1 -
lis, Mrs. William Lovett, Mrs.
Ross Lovett and Mrs. Wilfred
Penfound,
ENGAGEMENTS
ANNOUNCED •
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C.
Cooper wish to announce
the engagement of their
daughter Doris Elaine to
Mr. Donald C. Moore,
Windsor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Moore, Halifax,
Nova Scotia, on Saturday,
September 16, at 3 p,m, in
Wesley -Willis United Ch-
urch, Clinton. 35p
Mr. and Mrs. .A.lvanley
Garrett, Seaforth, Ontario,
are happy to announce the
engagement of their Blau-
ghter, Kathleen Mae, to
Mr. Horst Bill'in'g, Golden
Lake, Ontario, son of Mr,
and Meg. Peter Billing,
Scarboro. The wedding to
take place in Maple Street
Gospel Hall, Clinton, on
Saturday, September 30,
CARDS OF THANKS
Mas, Alda T. Gray extends
her thanks to the hospital staff,
the dobtors, clergymen and
friends for their kindness dur-
ing her stay in Clinton Public
Hospital. 35b
My sintere thanks to friends
far cards, gifts, flowers and
visits while a. patient in Clin-
ton hospital. Special thanks to
doctors and nursing staff.
—MRS. RUSSELL NEAL. 35p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my many friends for
cards, flowers and Visits While
I was a patient in St. Josephs
Hospital London.
—FLORENCE EVANS. 35p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends and neigh
boors for cards and flowers
sent to ire while I was a pat-
lent to St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, and while recuperating
at hone MRS. Bt.JE 1IAYT3>R
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Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Millsan,
Gihnat Crescent, London, were
recent visitors at the home of
the lady's• parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Perdue.
Mrs. B. Killick, Melville,
Sank,. was visiting her son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Weese, Clinton, for
the past two weeks.
Weekend guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Glen were Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Maddock, and
family, John, Mary and Hilda
of Oakville and Mrs. .Mazy
Elliott, Toronto,; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Saunders, Goderich.
Mr, and MTs. J. B. Fother-
Ingham, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Venner and Butoh, Mr. and
Mrs, J. H. Veneer and other
relatives, all of Haunilton, sp-
ent their holidays with Mrs.
C. Venner, 45 Maria Street.
After a visit with relatives
and friends in London and Cl-
inton for five months, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Quetta have re-
turned to St. Petersburg, Flor-
ida. They report they "certain-
ly enjoyed our Canada once
more, especially Clinton."
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heard,
44 Ontario Street, were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Eagleson, .Ab-
erdeen, South Dakota; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gillies, Schomberg,
Ontario and Staff Sergeant and
Mrs. Frank Heard and family,
Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mulhol-
land and Mr. and Mrs, Russell
Beyer spent the weekend in
Crystal Beach; while there at-
tended the Mulholland - Bailey
wedding. The groom is a grand-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mulhol-
land,
Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Noon-
an, Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Daymond, Chatham
spent last weekend at the
home of Billie Stewart to bid
farewell to their sister, Mrs
Don Wilson and family who
left on Thursday to join Major
Wilson in Germany.
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