Clinton News-Record, 1962-05-10, Page 5Huron WI Members Give CAS Bursary
Presenting the second bursary to CAS from
Huron County rally of Women's Institutes last
week, Left to right, Mrs, Harry Strang, South Hu-
ron; Mrs, Arthur Clark, 'RR I, Auburn, secretaVY-
treasurer of the rally; Miss Clare McGowan, direct-
or of CAS; Mrs, Howard Harris, East 1-114rOn and
Miss Josephine Woodcock, West Huron.
(Photo by Mrs. Bradnook)
Wesley-Willis UCW Establishes
Fund For African Foundation
Kippen East Wl
Lays Plans For
Visitor. Any
TcrETIC The regular 1Vfe5)
Ineetting of ICIPPen .East Wo-
Men'S InStitnte will, he held in
IaPPell; united Church or
Wednesday evening, May 1,6 be-
ginning at 8.3Q p,.m. with the
Kippen group.as hostesses. The
tenth group will plan lunch;
the 12th group will de the dish-
es , And the fourth group is
Plenhilllg the Program
Mgt, Thomas Hough, Strat-
ford, will be the guest speaker
and Miss Sharon McBride will
give her talk "The Nationalistic
Movement", Other program
numbers will be given by visit-
ing institutes from Stafta, Hur-
ondale, Eliniville and Sea:forth.
Kippen WY members are re-
minded of the bake sale in
Hensel Legion Hall, and of
the Ibirthday party at Huron-
view on June 16.
Ontario St. UCW
Meet April 30
Unit 4 of Ontario Street
United Church Women met on
April 30 in 'the ladies' parlor.
MIS. Ross Trewartha led the
devotions, taking as her 'theme
"One Lord', Many Churches."
Mrs. Ross Merrill reviewed a
chapter entitled "The' Face of
an Angel" from the study book,
Unit leader Mrs, Carman Mc-
Pherson' presided' over the busi-
ness meeting. Plans' for the
daffodil tea were discussed.
Rev. Grant Mills showed the
film "The Woven Thread" from
the Canadian Cancer Society,
Members enjoyed a social half
hour and lunch was served by
Mrs. C. Powell, Mrs. C. Mc.-
Plierson, Mrs, G. Irwin and
'Mrs, • D. Thorndike.
Potted
Plants for
Moiher's
Day
EVERGREENS
PERENNIALS
PANSIES
No. 1 ,ROSES
BOX PLANTS
PEAT MOSS
Open Every Day for
Month of May
(formerly Cliff Epps
greenhouse)
Clinton
Greenhouse and
Garden Centre
182 Church Street
HU 2-7168
John Steele Smith
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1946 FORD 4-Door Sedan
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4.11 Kippenettes
Take Part In
Fashion Parade
KT.P.FTN: - Meroher$ of the
Thrifty Kippenel4es were
mpa+esented at Achievement
Pay in ,Sp4fpfrith,. May 5, when
18 girl$ took. pert in the fashion
Par4cle "Separates for Sum-
Julie Carats :4134 Ruth App
Nctlyacbctel received county
honours'. for completing six
jeetS. Sharon'mel3ri.cfe, received
Prtnillej41 honours for ,oropliet,
ing 12 project:I% Dianne Forrest
and' Jean MpN0.14ghtph were
the commentators for the dem-
onstration .on "Measurements
and pattern .alteratiensr' and
received good' commmts from
the judge,
The Kipper": Wenten's Innst
tnte has' invited. the Thrifty
gippenettes to display their
"Separates for Summer" at the,
'district annual in _Hensel Un-
ited Church on' 'Thursday, May
10.
Many people could retire
comfortably on what their ex-
perience has cost them.
:4.
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Livermore reading the :minutes
of 'the previous meeting :and
those of the thankoffering ser-
vice. Mrs, B. Sutter presented
the financial statement. The
resolutions, presented to the
general meeting by the execu-
tive, were accepted unanimous-
,
No general meeting, is to be
held in July. The next meeting
of the UCW will be held One
first Wednesday evening in
September.
One hundred dollars is being
sent :to Donald Simpson, the
gueSt speaker at the' thank-
offering and a -member of
"Cross Roads Africa".This
money, sent to the . "friean
Foundation" will help bring
out an: African student to study
ini Canada. Mr. Simpson hopes
to bring out 65 students this
year'. "The African. Foundation
Fund" is to be established. in
Wesley-Willis United Church to
help finance these African stu-
dents.
The social committee report-
ed a busy session and planS
were discussed; for 'the institute
dinner being, served Mey 11.
Mrs. Viola Nelson reported that
the 'bale had been sent from
the church, and the money al-
Iodation to presbytery. Mem-
bership convener announced 180
enrolled charter members.
The manse committee, con-
vened by 'Mrs. Met Edgar, -
made severe recommendations
for improvements, immediate
action is being taken't'o enlarge
the 'storage area.
Mrs. F, 'Fingland announced
a leadership school to be con-
ducted at Alma College, Aug-
'1st 24-27. The central:region of
Huron Presbytery is holding its
first regional meeting since the
inauguration of the United Ch-
urch Women. it Is to be 'held
in LondleSboro United Church
on Wednesday, May 30. All
United Church Women are in.
vited.
Mrs. George Beattie was' in
Charge of the program. Marie
Johnson played a piano solo,
and a religious film entitled'
"Reason for Being" was Shown
by Mrs. C. Park.
Showers Held To
Honour Miss Hyde
KIETEN-PriOr to her wed-
cling Miss 1,velyo Thde was
honoured by friends at a numb-
er of places', Mrs. Talbot
and '&101 Kippen entertained
at their home for friends And
neighbours from SS 14 Stanley,
With .a miscellaneous Shower,
Miss I3erva Switzer read the
address. Luncheon was served.
Mrs, William Bell, Kipper,
was hostess' for mernbers of the
4-H °tub the Thrifty Mppen-
ettes and leaders. Mrs. E. Jar-
rat presented the bride-elect
with a clothes hamper and
magazine rack and luncheon
was served.
In Oshawa, classmates at the
Oshawa School of Nursling pre-
dented her with .a five-piece
four-place setting of stainless
steel cutlery, at the home of
Miss Gelb 1150Ln:ban.
Also At Oshawa a linen
shower was held• with hostess
Anne,,Kovaek; a personal show-
er with hostesses, Mrs. Ed.
Holmes, Misses Mary Siblock
and Mary Wasiluke; 'a miscel-
laneous shower by the hospital
nurses and Staff; another mis-
cellaneous shower at the borne
of the Rev, N. Siblock, by
Members of the groom's
Church:; and a large box of
canned food (with labels re-
moved) was presented by the
O sh a w a Christian Youth
Centre.
KIPPEN
PPrr-SP900erst,
P.4900 .HOOSall 278 •.W 1.
Rev, D,A MacMU'Ttan ,fill-
croon and Rev. P. CPC*, .4.11earli galliled on fr1e4414'm K4P19P4 104 WeldneSdAY,
SYrriplattiy is extended. Mrs,
F4.4t,On. POWS.0.4 :}1,4s$jniF of ter ii)4514, the late gl'P ton DOWSlen., Mrs . Joe Lai„teal is .11cYvv3v ImprovIrg in health.
Mr. and Mrs. p-F4t)terpon and family, Clinton have ploy-
'inte Mr, Lobos house,
MM., Irving Robinson .waS, *ken, to Clinton Public IfesP- Rai Monday fallavvihg an attack of aPPOhclietti$. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld
and boYs 'accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Herb JOneS, visited recently with, relativeS ; in St. .Thernas.
Saturday evening visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jones were Mr, and Mrs, Percy
WipletrL, Zurich, and; an Sund4y
evening, Mr, and Mrs, .James
Love arid Elaine, Hillagreen.
and. Mrs. Garnet Ship,
man; Gail and Garry and Mrs.
M. Finkbeiner, EXeter, were
recent visitors. of. the Jones
family,
PRESBYTERIAN WMS
TO MEET ON MAY 15
The monthly meeting of the
Women' Missionary Society of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian. Ch-
urch will• be held in the school
room of the church on. Tues-
day, May 15 at 2.30. All ladies
of the congregation are wel-
come.
Tine first life membership pin
of the uniteci Church WOmen,
Wesley-Willis United ;Church,
was presented to M.S. James
Cox iest Wednesday - night in a
,special ceremony, Mrs. Lorne
Jervis spoke of the years of
dedication .and work contribut
ed by Mts. Nelson Trewartha
'to the church. Through Mrs'.
Trevvartha's courtesy, this life
membership pin was awarded
to Mrs. Cox. The president of
Unit 4, Mrs, N, Shepherd, cal-
led upon' Mrs.. Wilmer Wallis to
present this esteemed pin.
MM. Frank Fingland, presi-
dent, welcomed the ladies to
the third meeting of the UCW.
The Scripture, read by Mrs.
Gordon Manning, was taken
from "A Month With the
Master", Mrs, Koppler present
ed the meditation.
The. business meeting pro-
ceeded with the secretary, Mrs.
Daffodil Tea At.
Ontario Street
Ontario Street United Church
Women units three and four
served a "Daffodil Tea" to a-
bout 150 ladies on May 5. The
Christian Education hall of the
Church,' and' the ladies parlor
were ;tastefully decorated with
daffodils and other spring
flowers by Mrs. Harold Black,
Mrs. Roy Wheeler, Mrs. Ruth
Knox and _Mrs. Carman Mc-
Pherson.
Receiving guests at the door
Were unit leaders Mrs. Ruth
Knox and Mrs. Carman Mc-
Pherson. Mrs. G r ant Mills,
Mrs. Mervyn Batikin, Mist Elva
Wiitse, Miss Elmira Plumsteel
and Mrs, Douglas Thorndike
presided at the tea table during
the afternoon.
Mrs. William Jenkins con-
vened .the sewing booth:, A
large booth of baked goods for
sale Was Convened by Mrs. A.
Aiken. Mrs. Ross Merrill was
in ;Charge of 'the touch-and-
take booth, and Mrs. Percy
Gibbings -was in charge of the
produce booth. Mrs. Ross Tre-
wartha and her Mission Band
Messengers sold home- neck
candy.
Mrs. Russell Holnies, Mrs.
Norman Treswartha, Mrs. Alvin
Cox and Mrs. JameS Mair, the
unit social conveners, were in
charge of the tea tables and
kitchen, and Mr8. Harold TYn,
dlall and Mrs.. Le Drew assisted'
'at the large tea table. ,