Clinton News Record, 1954-09-23, Page 4- s r
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THUIt,BDAY,
SEPTEMBER '23; 1954
►-- c c Wesley=Willis WMS
PERSONALS' Appoints Two
Roy Sharpe spent the weekend
at his home in .Ingersoll. ^.
Miss Hazel, Sperling, Elimville,
was a weekend visitor with Miss
Mavis Steepe. • ••
Beecher Streets visited in Ham-
ilton on the weekend, and attended
a rugby game there,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Egan,.
Bolton, were renewing acquaint-
ances in town last week.
Miss • Kathleen McNaughton,
London, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Campbell.
Miss Eva Goodhue, Port Stanley,
• spent several days with Mr. , and
Mrs. Charles Stewart last week,
until Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Sutter, Stratford, is
visiting at' the homeof her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
'John A. Sutter.
Mr, and Mrs. Austin •Nediger,
Toronto, were weekend visitors
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs.' W. M. Nediger.
Norman VanDyke and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold VanDyke, Richmond
Hill, spent the weekend 'with Mr.
'and Mrs M. T. Corless.
Mr. and' Mrs. Glenn McGill and
family Hamilton, were weekend
visitors withthe•former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James A. McGill.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walks, Rio de
Janiero,Brazil, and Mrs. Alex Mc-
Gillivray, Port Elgin, visited for
a few days at the home of John
McGregor.
Mr. Gordon W. Harwood and
<son, George, Toronto, visited on
Sunday with 'the former's son -in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Benson Sutter.
Harris and David Oakes have
gone to Torontoto enrol in the
University of Toronto. Harris will
be in his second year of premed
and David will commence his first
term of Aeronautical engineering.
Among the friends who visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuning-
hame at Cedar Nest, Bayfield, dur-
ing last weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Moffatt, Regina,
Sask ; Mrs. Cuninghame is a cou-
sin of Mr. Moffatt.
W. J. Crooks, who has been visit-
ing his sister, Mrs. W. M. Aiken,
left on Tuesday for Toronto, where'
he will meet Mrs. Crooks,. who
has been visiting tri Mount Forest
for the past week, They will re-
turn to their 'home in Vancouver
leaving at the end of the week,
Engagement Annotmeed
The engagement is announced
of Yvette Maria Sylvie, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Bourhis, Regina,
Saskatchewan and the late
Yvon Louis Bourhis,,'to Lloyd
Joseph Stock, Toronto, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Joseph
Stock, Clinton. The marriage.
will take aplace on Monday,
October 11, 1954, at ten
o'clock in Newman Chapel,
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To Sectional Rally.
The September meeting of the
Woman's Missionary Society of
Wesley -Willis United Church was
held in the church parlour on
Thursday evening, September 8,
with 33 members present. The
president, Mrs, Norman Shepherd''
opened the meeting with a poem
"Sanctuary". Following the sing-
ing of a hymn the various secre-
taries gave their reports.
Mrs. Norman Holland and Mrs.
James McLaren were appointed
delegates to the sectional meeting
that will be held at Egmondville',
on Friday, October 15. " Mrs. Jam-
es McGill led in a short memorial
service in memory of the late Mrs.
A. T. Cooper. Mrs. Norman Hol-
land presided for the study period.
Mrs.. W. J. Wilson, who was vis-
iting ,in Clinton, from England,,
favoured the ladies with two clas-
sicalnumbers. Mrs. Hearn very
kindly shared a. letter received:
from Mrs. (Dr.) P. Yates, telling
of the life that she and her hus-
band have in Africa. (Dr. P.
Yates was in Clinton for one year
as assistant :to Dr. W. A. Oakes
and left in October, 1953, for his
present' duties.) •
The next meeting: will be the
autumn thankoffering. Please
watch the Clinton •News-Beeord
for further announcements.
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Eastern 'Star Has
Third, Birthday
Members of Clinton Chapter,
266, Order of , the Eastern Star,
marked their third birthday fol-
lowing their regular meeting last
Thursday evening. Mrs. Helen
Wells was in charge of the fes-
tivities., The programme included
musical numbers by Leslie Pear -
sop, accompanied by Mrs. James
Lobb and a piano duet by Mrs.
Donald Symons and Mrs. E. Wen-
dorf. A prettily decorated birth-
day cake complete with three
lighted candles was the highlight
of the delicious lunch.
An honorary membership was
presented to Mrs. Mary Kennedy,
Past District Deputy Grand Mat-
ron, London.
Special guests included David
Kennedy, Associate Grand Patron
of the Grand Lodge of Ontario and
Mrs. Kennedy, London; Sydney
Thompson, member of the Grand
Executive and Mrs. Thompson,
Parkhill (and formerly of Clinton).
Guest were also present from In-
gersoll, Exeter, Goderich, Blyth,
and Seaforth.
I The Commercial Inn Hotel
is prepared to serve
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MR. AND MRS. ,MURRAY JAMES°FORBES were 'married
in Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, by 'Rev: Hugh+ C.
Wilson, •on Tuesday, September 14. The bride is Marlene Grace,
elder daughter of, Russell L. Jervis and the late Grace Jervis,
and her husband is the second son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ji
Forbes, all of Clinton: (Photo by ,1VIacLaren)
The annual rally of the Huron
Presbyterial of the Women's. Mis-
sionary Society of the Presbyter-
ian Church in Canada' was held in
First Presbyterian Church, Sea -
forth, on September 14. The theme
of the rally was "Our Responsib-
ility. Toward Youth."
^:Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell, Sea -
forth, president of the Presbyterial
in her. opening address, dwelt on
this theme. She said that "we of-
ten lavish on our youth, time and
money but are indifferent to their
spiritual welfare. We of the WMS
societies often fail in our work for
youth. We must set an example
for them in our church work and
by our interest and sympathy for
them.. Children should attend
church and we must provide pro-
grams for them suitable to their
age.
Mrs. W. J. Thompson, Seaforth;
representing the Seaforth WMS
auxiliaries extended greetings to
the visitors.
The morning devotions were
taken by the Belgrave and Auburn
auxiliaries. Reports of secretaries
were given. Mrs. G. Bisset .gave
the treasurer's report, Mrs. R.
Wilson, Goderich, gave an account
of the study books. for 1955 and
Mrs. Russell told of the leadership
and training school to be held in
First Church on October 14 and 15.
A letter of greeting from the Pres-
bytery was received from Rev. D.
J. Lane, Clinton, and read by the
secretary, Miss Belle Campbell.
A most excellent dinner was
served by the Barbara Kirkman
Auxiliary.
The afternoon devotional period
was taken by the Arthur Circle,
Goderich. A memorial service was
conducted by the Exeter society.
Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Seaforth,
sang the beautiful solo, `The
Task" and a musical selection was
also sung by "The Explorers";
they were accompanied by Mrs.
Rennie.
The guest speaker, Miss Marion
Williamson, Wingham, was intro-
duced by Mrs. G. Bisset. Miss
Williamson is a missionary to
Amhut, India, and is at present
home on furlough. She compared
life in India in the past with life
there to -day. She said India is
for peace but has trouble within.
In the new government are many.
Christians, especially Christian
women. Many people are ignor-
ant and in many cases voting is
carried on by use of symbols. Lack
of food is evident. There is no
supply for many and many suffer,
With freedom has come great
hope for India and it is making
wonderful progress. Mrs. A. Tay-
lor, Goderich, thanked the speak-
er.
The Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary
presented a play, "They Made a
Path", directed by Mrs. W. 0.
Johnston. It was most effective
and graphically portrayed the re-
sults of work in mission fields in
the world today.
The rally closed with prayer by
Mrs. D. J. Lane, Clinton.
Ladies'. Chit: At
S'iinnnerhill
Holds Program
The , September meeting of the
Summerhill Ladies'• Club was held
at •the home of Mrs. Allan Neal
with 19 members : andsix visitors
present. . In the .absence of the
president,' the vice-president, Mrs.
Percy Gibbings presided.
The program consisted of read-
ings by Mrs*. Wes Hoggart and
Mrs. Graydon Neal, and a flower
contest conducted by Mrs. Allan
Neal. The contest was won by
Mrs. Norman Wright.
The October meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Graydon
Neal. Those on the program com-
mittee are Mrs. Charles Merrill,
Mrs. W. Penfound, Mrs. Orval
Rapson and Mrs. James Snell.
The lunch committee will be
Mrs. E. Ellis, Mrs. Wes Hoggart,
Mrs. Fred Vodden and Mrs. Keith
Tyndall.
Algiers : Described
By Stratford
Speaker Here
The first meeting of the Good-
will Club of Wesley -Willis' United
Church for the fall term was held
in the Sunday School room on
Tuesday evening, September 14,
with an attendance of 37. The
president, Miss W. O'Neil, was in
the chair and Mrs. R. Vincent was
at the piano.
A hymn followed by prayer by
the president, opened the meeting..
The Scripture lesson from 1 Cor.,
13, was read by Mrs. Jefferson and
Miss B. McRoberts led in prayer,
as I Saw Id', illustrating her talk
with beautiful slides which were
enjoyed by all. Miss Stone moved
e vote of thanks to. Mrs.. Griffith
for her most interesting "and in-
formative talk* on Algiers and the
lives of its inhabitants.. Mrs, H.
G. Manning moveda vote of
thanks to Mrs. WI. Steepe for op-
erating the projector.
Mrs. Vincent . favoured with a
piano solo, "To a Wild Rose". A.
hymn followed by the Mizpah
benediction closed the meeting.
Lunch was served' by Mrs. H. G.
Manning and Mrs, L. Ball and
their. group.
The minutes were approved as
read by the secretary, Mrs. M.
Steepe, and the treasurer, Miss L.
WalkinshaW, gave the financial re-
port. A .,J,etten of thanks frond
C.A.R.E. •for money Tee iVed •from.
the club . was,"readi A piano solo,
Simple Confession' was played
by Mrs.: Vincent.'
• Mrs. H. G. Maiming introduced
the speaker, '1VIrs, H L ."Griffith,'
'Stratford, who spoke on "'A glers
14. Juniors At
Wesley -Willis
Receive Bibles
Promotion exercises were held in
connectionwith the rally day ser-
vice in the Wesley -Willis United,
Church last Sunday. The follow-
ing children were promoted from
the junior Sunday School to the
senior Sunday School and were
presented with Bibles: Nina 'Mc-
Donald, Wendy McGee, Billy
Chambers, Billy Hamilton, Doug-
las Wells, Lynn Shipley, Bruce
Cooper, Bobby. Livermore, Sharon
Dales, John Taylor, Barbara Mock,.
Bayne Boyes, John Stoll and Con-
nie Hoy. John Nediger, superin-
tendent, assisted in the service and
made the presentation.
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r,ADIES' CLUB PLANS
MEETING NEXT WEDNESDAY
The Tuckersnmith Ladies' Club
will meet on September 29 at the
home of Mrs. Ervine Sillery. The
roll call will be answered by "A
Cure for the Blues".
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1954
ALL SERVICES ON EASTERN STANDARD TIME
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN
CHURCH
•
REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs, J. M. Elliott,
Choir Leader
11.00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and
Sunday School.
7.00 p.m. Dedication of Lights
and Gifts;
Guest preacher: Very Rev, R.
C. Brown, Dean of Huron.
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
ALL WELCOME
Order of Meetings for the
Lord's Day:
11.00 a.m.-Breaking of 'Bread
3.00 p.m. -Children's Meeting
7.00 p.m. -Gospel Meeting
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A., Minister
MRS. MORGAN AGNEW,
Choir Leader and Organist
Sunday, Sept. 26, 1954
Please note, time changes Satur-
day night.
The Church School will meet at
10.30.
11.00 a.m.-Great Rally Day Ser-
vice, All families worshipping
together.
Presentation of Church School
Certificates. Address - "Ye
Shall Be My Disciples".
2.30 p.m. --Knox Church, Bayfield
Rally Day services for every-
one.
Let Us All Worsbia Our God
MOTHERS' GROUP WILL HEAR
MRS. N. W. TR'IIWARTHA
The September meeting of the
Mothers' Study Group of Wesley -
Willis United Church will be held *
in the church parlour on, Tuesday `.
evening, September 28, at 8,30.
Mrs. N. W. Trewartha will, address
the meeting.
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Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director
Morning and Evening Services
withdrawn.
11.20 a.m.--Junior Sunday School.
ROLMESVILLE
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REV. L. W. HERBERT
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Guest Speaker
Services: 11.00 a.m. & 7.30 p.m.
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CLINTON
Sunday School ...... 9.45 a.m.
Communion Service .. 11.00 a.m.
Gospel Service 8.00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. --Prayer &
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PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O,C.
Victoria Street
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m. -Evening Service
Tuesday, 8 p.m. - Prayer Service,
Friday, 7.30 p.m. ---Young People's.
Huron Street
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Minister -REV. J. E. OSTROM
Organist -Mrs, George Grant
11.00 a.m.-Morning Service.
12.15 p.m. -Sunday School.
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