Clinton News Record, 1954-12-02, Page 4rvice, eMrsuc Ernest Roe and Mrs. William Trewin. and Mrs.
vic tura verses, and Pianists, Miss Ida. Leiper and Mrs; in Ingers,
Thanksgiving" was E. Knox. Mrs,S.
M. Chapter six of the WA Officers ton last
was given in the form President, Mrs, John Riley.; Mee- ing the. E
h .m nreAdent- Mrc P, Knrnr• tnaaanr. +i.., •c,.,�a�
"6 '� "b "" Baby Band leader, Mrs. John Ril induat
questions and Mrs: Wesley Roe I ey, assistant; Mrs: Dave Anderson ion. Mi
answering, - Bible Society, leader; Miss Ida during
The Christmas meeting will be Leiper.
..�oMr;:e
Rally Of Young :Folk Next Tuesday
SHOPPERS°!
•
"
Most. Stores in Clinton'
v
ChAtonians Have
will " remain
PAGE FOUR CL><NTt7N NEWS -RECORD
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Open until 9, p.m. -
Many years ago, the people of
Christian Churches
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 195
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Burns , WAr WMS
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held on Tuesday, December 21,
The fell owing is the slate df
WMS officers for, 1.955
Personals
An Old, Time Sale
NITES
Ciai�r35°a+EueCicia
age of choosing an occupation,
desired to find the right place
'
Elect Officers
president,
Mrs. J. T. White, treasurer, Mrs..-
George -Smith; secretary, Mrs,
Watson Reid;
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assistant secretary,
Mrs. Arthur Colson; press secret-
ary; Mrs. Emersozr Hesk; mission-
Mrs, Brown; Stratford
Miss Minnie Easom, London, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.�E,,;
s
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present. Guests from London in.
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ary monthly secretary Miss Glad-
Ddvld Easom: .....fi
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TOUCHED
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Mrs; J. T.: White Was. hos ess
W t w s t to
30 ladies the Burns Woman's
ys. Leiper; community Friendship
socretary,rMrs. Arthur Colson; as-
1Viis. E. 'J, E, McLean, Pilot
'Mound, Man;, who has been visit
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of
Woman's
MissionarySociety and November
Association an Tuesday, ve
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sistants, lYlrs. E. Bell, Mrs, W.
Hamilton, Mrs. Jahn McEwing;
mg Mr, and Mrs` Norman Ball,
left on Monday for home,
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supply secretary Mrs. Nelson
Lear, literature secretary, Mrs.
Miss Dorothy Davis, Lapeer,
Mich., visited with. Mrs.' J. W.
,ayk
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Highlight, of the afternoon's. ser-
George Watt; Christian citizenship
Treleaven and Miss' Gibbings dur-
vice was the presentation of Life
Membership Certificates to Miss
secretary,Mrs. William 'Bell;
Christian stewardship secretary
in the y all left
€ past weep, day
for Lapeer on Saturday.
Jean Leiper and Mrs. Robert Jam-Scott.;,.,n
ieson, in recognition of 'their in-
Mrs' Jim '
Group leaders and assistants,
Mrs. Ed. Glen spent last weep
in London with her
•tsp'� �'
s
terest and work in the society.
y
An excellent bazaar netted the
Mrs. Carman Moon and Mrs. Jim
Scott- Mrs: Harry Tebbutt;and
son-in-law
and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ches-
Mr, Glen
M'r �' "`'°`
pr q/� 4
Vf�l� �CIl1y ��Ii�� Pretty
Clothes
W -A, a total of $31.15. I "
Mr= Waele Roe -d-1 d th
Mrs. Jim How tt; Mrs. Wesle;,...
Y
ter'Neilans. was there
for the' weekend. On Saturda.v. Mr,
J
`jlo`hes
rvice, eMrsuc Ernest Roe and Mrs. William Trewin. and Mrs.
vic tura verses, and Pianists, Miss Ida. Leiper and Mrs; in Ingers,
Thanksgiving" was E. Knox. Mrs,S.
M. Chapter six of the WA Officers ton last
was given in the form President, Mrs, John Riley.; Mee- ing the. E
h .m nreAdent- Mrc P, Knrnr• tnaaanr. +i.., •c,.,�a�
"6 '� "b "" Baby Band leader, Mrs. John Ril induat
questions and Mrs: Wesley Roe I ey, assistant; Mrs: Dave Anderson ion. Mi
answering, - Bible Society, leader; Miss Ida during
The Christmas meeting will be Leiper.
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STAN'S RADIO CABS
Safe and Courteous Drivers
Fax better and quicker service use
"Clinton's Only Two -Way -Radio Cab Service"
COMFOR'rABLE CARS—Cleaned and
Washed Daily
DAY . and - NIGHT Service
Phone 205 Clinton
BAZAAR
ONTARIO
4�
S.IPBI;ET
CH[ITRCIi
HALL
SATURDAY,, DECEMBER 4
Auspices WA and Girls' Club
BOOTHS: Aprons, Fancy. Work, Produce;
Home Baking. ,
CHILDREN'S NURSERY PROVIDED
3-5 P.m. ---- TEA: 25c
SPECIALS for DECEMBER 2-3-4
MIXEDNUTS.......................................................... lb. 39c
BBAZIL
WALNgJTSjTlb. 49e
Diamond Budded .........1b.45c
PURITY' WHITE CARE MIX
and PIE CRUST — both for 45e
PURITY Enricbed FLOUR, 7 lb bag 49c
DOMESTIC SHORTENING ........ lb. 27c
K ADANA TEA RAGS, ,.100s ............ ........ .:... 79C
SULTANA RAISINS ......... lb. 18e
ORANGES- New Crop Navels,;,.
size 252s ................................. ........ doz. 31C
SODA, BISCUITS, McCormick's, lb. box 29c
THOMPSON'S FOOD- MAR12-
KET
Phone 40 We Deliver
was in Tiv
Of l
i:.vvmr araaaivrnzie was The Iady examining the rather old-style bit of lingerie is
Worthy Grand Mat- Mrs, J, Barnett, RCAF Station Clinton, and the genial young
astle occupied the chair clerk in the outmoded bpwler and corduroy coat is Raymond•
ceremony, Palmer; Woodstock.. Both are. employed at the • W. C. Brown
Mrs. David Sours, for- store for the next several days while the clearing out sale is in
its of Clinton now liv- progress: (News -Record Photo)
into, are celebrating
Vedding anniversary on
i. A reception is being
hem in the Deaf and Exam. s Are Over. Plan To Attend
zgelical Church, Toron-
to, Mrs, Sours is a Sister of Mor -
Rally Of Young :Folk Next Tuesday
SHOPPERS°!
•
"We have often .heard it said,
Most. Stores in Clinton'
v
ChAtonians Have
will " remain
-true in the way people live.
O
Open until 9, p.m. -
Many years ago, the people of
Christian Churches
PEN
until
organized
unions for the-'1he113 of young
DECEMBER 2S+
people who, ' upon entering the
NITES
Retail. Merchants
age of choosing an occupation,
desired to find the right place
The Clintonian Club held it:
Committee of the .
SHOP
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Clinton and District
'TIL'
CHRISTMAS
Chamber of Commerce
STAN'S RADIO CABS
Safe and Courteous Drivers
Fax better and quicker service use
"Clinton's Only Two -Way -Radio Cab Service"
COMFOR'rABLE CARS—Cleaned and
Washed Daily
DAY . and - NIGHT Service
Phone 205 Clinton
BAZAAR
ONTARIO
4�
S.IPBI;ET
CH[ITRCIi
HALL
SATURDAY,, DECEMBER 4
Auspices WA and Girls' Club
BOOTHS: Aprons, Fancy. Work, Produce;
Home Baking. ,
CHILDREN'S NURSERY PROVIDED
3-5 P.m. ---- TEA: 25c
SPECIALS for DECEMBER 2-3-4
MIXEDNUTS.......................................................... lb. 39c
BBAZIL
WALNgJTSjTlb. 49e
Diamond Budded .........1b.45c
PURITY' WHITE CARE MIX
and PIE CRUST — both for 45e
PURITY Enricbed FLOUR, 7 lb bag 49c
DOMESTIC SHORTENING ........ lb. 27c
K ADANA TEA RAGS, ,.100s ............ ........ .:... 79C
SULTANA RAISINS ......... lb. 18e
ORANGES- New Crop Navels,;,.
size 252s ................................. ........ doz. 31C
SODA, BISCUITS, McCormick's, lb. box 29c
THOMPSON'S FOOD- MAR12-
KET
Phone 40 We Deliver
was in Tiv
Of l
i:.vvmr araaaivrnzie was The Iady examining the rather old-style bit of lingerie is
Worthy Grand Mat- Mrs, J, Barnett, RCAF Station Clinton, and the genial young
astle occupied the chair clerk in the outmoded bpwler and corduroy coat is Raymond•
ceremony, Palmer; Woodstock.. Both are. employed at the • W. C. Brown
Mrs. David Sours, for- store for the next several days while the clearing out sale is in
its of Clinton now liv- progress: (News -Record Photo)
into, are celebrating
Vedding anniversary on
i. A reception is being
hem in the Deaf and Exam. s Are Over. Plan To Attend
zgelical Church, Toron-
to, Mrs, Sours is a Sister of Mor -
Rally Of Young :Folk Next Tuesday
can Agnew,, Mrs. George Phelan
.
and Mrs. R. Z. McEwen.
o-
"We have often .heard it said,
Fifteen. Attend
'A good start is half the battle%
This is becoming increasingly
ChAtonians Have
-true in the way people live.
Many years ago, the people of
Christian Churches
L
Birthday
Meet! Of The
4
organized
unions for the-'1he113 of young
people who, ' upon entering the
Dinner Guests
London. Road Club
age of choosing an occupation,
desired to find the right place
The Clintonian Club held it:
to live and'the right work to do.
`The
birthday banquet in the. Commer•
cial Inn Hotel last Friday even.
Thirteen members and two visi-
tors attended the November
Genesis 2 : 7 states,
Lord God breathed into his
ing, November 26, with 26 person
meet-
in of +1,.L d R `d CI b held
nostrils the breath of life• and
present. Guests from London in.
g on on oa u eluded Mr. Cartier, public rela-
man became a livin �
at the home of Mrs. LeBeau. The g soul' We tions man for the London' Free
singing of " Nearer my God to are led to believe that every Press, and Mrs. R. Grand
Thee" followed by the repeatingof person on earth is both a body utive
and a soul; the body u dent of the central executive;
the Creed, opened the meeting. Y to guard .Mary Hastings Clubs. `
The Roil Call was answered and the soul, and the soul to guide Euchre winners were, Mrs. R,
the minutes of the last meetingthe body. iiow important it is,
MacDonald and Mrs. Grand. Mrs.
were read and ado ted. Thank then, that young people learn
p C. VanDamme 'made the draw on
to obey God who. communicates
you letters were then read, The
mystery box Was won by Mrs. itla wool blanket, which was won
wh our sous, and find proper
iby Mrs. Melvin Crich.
direction as they. plan their
Bruce Cann.
Mrs; FremliThe out -going president, Mrs,
lives."
ii was introduced to_ W. Coiclough, was presented with
the club members by Mrs. Jim The Young Peppple's Union pf a gift by Mrs. H. Managhan on
Nott. Mrs, Fremlin then gave a 'WesleyWillis united Church in behalf of the Club, and Mrs: Epps
demonstration on "Gifts Extraord- Clinton have planned a Young made the presentation address._
iriary,. which illustrated some lov- People's Rally for Tuesday even- Mrs. Milton Wiltse gave two
ely gifts and Christmas suggest- ing, December 14. They encour- readings, and Mrs. Epps presented
ions. Mrs. Percy Brown displayed age, not only all 'teen -tigers who a humorous reading•
a beautiful 'Christmas Wreath are connected with Wesley -Willis The Christmas meeting will be
which the Kinettes are selling. to attend, but anyone of High beld next Wednesday afternoon,
The meeting was closed with the school age and over, who really December 8, at two o'clock in Mrs.
singing of "God Save the Queen desires to take a_square look at Epps' home. Roll call will be an -
and a lovely lunch was served by life,. and try to find the proper' swered by presenting a hat decor -
the hostesses, Mrs. Rooth and Mrs, way to live. "Christianity is not ated in the Christmas spirit. An
Managhan, along -faced religion". 'The hap- exchange of gifts . will be held.
The December meeting will be piest peo�ile on earth are those Everyone is welcome.
held at the home of Mrs. Milton who' are hying for God. Ask one o
Wiltse, on December a, There and see!" HOSPITAL AUXILIARY WILL
will bean exchange of gifts with "Whether you have ever gone MEET NEXT MONDAY
a 50 cent limit. to Young People's or not; whether The Clinton Hospital Auxiliary
you have ever thought about this will meet in the hospital on Mon -
subject or not, if you are between day afternoon, December,6, at
the ,age of 13 and 28 and are three o'clock.
..°< °: interested, you will be made wel- o
•s:>;;><: <. •:a�a>-•:^'•zt: come at Wesley -Willis Sunday
WESLEY-WILLIS WMS ToSchool rooms on December 14."
Supper i it HOLD CHRISTMAS DIEFJPING
is 8.15 .m. with an The Woman's •:;><.. p
P PMissionarySac-
¢ .. ..
�:»,.,•F.,g;,i;, � •:> :, >��' �< enjoyable' informative program to iety of the Wesley -Willis United
.., .i
follow (High school exams will Church will hold the Christmas
<. be finished by then). "Prepare meeting thechurchparlour on
by prayer. Attend and meet your Thursday evening, December 9 at
? ? friends." eight. o'clock: Mrs. Frank Fing-
land's group will be in charge. All
<' _o ladies of the congregation are cor-
dially invited to attend.
tj Dr. W. Bryce At —0
—
ONTARIO ONTARIO STREET WA
"3 Wesley -Willis WILL MEET TUESDAY
The Woman's Association of On-
`i'tx tarlo Street United Church will
SNOW
will be falling soon!
Are your 'Rubber Galoshes
in good repair?
We =1 replace your broken
`Dippers with a genuine
LIGHTNING.
SLIDE FASTENER
RAY°
0E Hu"I"ISPITAL
Skates Sharpening
Invisible Rubber Patches
Mrs, WInnifred Bryce,, M,A,, meet -on Tuesday, December 7, at
Ph,D, returned missionary teacher 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, in
from India spoke at the evening the church hall. The program is
service -o£ Wesley -Willis United in the charge' of Mrs. R, Plum -
Church last Sunday. She is a steel and Miss Rena Pickett, The
sister of the newly -appointed An- ladies of St, George's Ward will
ghean'Bishop of Moosonee. . serve lunch. Conveners are Mrs.
Following the evening service, a D. Symons and Mrs.' F. McKay,
fireside social hour was. held in The annual bazaar will be held on
which Dr. Bryce answered num- Saturday,December 4, in the
erous questions about her work. church 'hail from three until five
About 50 were present, in the•afternoon,
t
Sranday, DecemberS, 1954
JosephStreet Huron Street
GOSPEL HALL, BAPTIST CHURCH
CLINTON Minister—REV. J. E. OSTROM
ALL .WELCOME 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service.
Order of Meetings for the 12.15 p.m.—Sunday School
Lord's Day: 7,00 p.m Evening Service,
11.00 a.m.—Breaking of Bread Everyone Welcome
3.00 ii=. Children's Meeting
7.00 p.m—Gospel Meeting Maple Street
wtoeymmilCit� lliteiy GOCLI[NTONLL
cb)urtb) 1. Sunday,Sebool .. 9.45 a.m.
Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister Communion Service ... 11.00 a.m.,
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist Gospel Service ... 8.00 p:m,
M. R. RENNIEi,' Choir Directoi° Children's Hour — Tuesday Even-
ing -7,00 p.m.
1.3,00 a.m.—Morning Worship TUESDAY, 8 p,m. Prayer and
Sources of Goodness, Bible Study,
11.20' axn =Primary School,
12,15 p.m.=Church School ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN
White Gift Service. CHURCH
7.00 p.m. dEvening Praise— REV,.R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Things We Must Do Mrs. Theodore Fremlln, Organist
HOLMESVILL Mrs, J. I Elli
ott,
1.30 p.m.—Church Service and Choir Leader
Sunday School: White Gifts
Come To The House of Prayer 1100 a,m. 1-101 Comilzunion and
ST. ANDREW'S Sunday School.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 700 P.m.—Evening Service
REV. D J. LANE, B.A., Minister Mon; Dec 6-8,00 pm. Board of
management
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DRAW
We have chosen as a special offer a Genuine
Nylon Frieze-cevered REST ROCKER as shown by
t'he Beattie Furniture Store.
1 ticket on every purchase of from
50 to 5.00;
1 ticket for every 5.00 value after
that amount.
IRW.IN
CLINTON - - - HENSALL
A IKEN IS
•� 4
i
r I
WIDEST RANGE OF LUGGAGE
Aeropacks
Weekend Cosea
Train Cases
� Matched Sets
Billfolds & Change Purses
a
GLADSTONES
BERKELEY BAGS
BRIEFCASES
• f! BILLFOLDS
? r KEYCASES
SOCKS and GLOMES
SLIPPERS & SHOES
0
'AIKEN 9 S
Phone 2
F a c.T
Ali l�
yt.
•%V",•.
MI$S.
a I MtYAN AGgEW, e Dec., will pnLhcalasoudmtithe Mein- er'body-buiIding nutrition baed into
The �urhSchoometat 10
aHalour se -I Ingredients ofirst-rate
13.00 a,m. Divine worship— PENTECOSTAL CHURCH quality, plus our baking know-how, add up
1Ff1VOX CHURCH, BA,YMELD P.A.O.C. to your best buy in bread to -day!
at t33g Pugblliicd Worsht give thanlrs Victoria. Street
unto God\
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
All Welcome Sunday, December 5,' 1854
artin's,'T'BAYFIELD BAPTIST 10.00 a.m—Sunday School 2 OURSATdDRDAY°SPECIAL! n
oy a nd 7 1.00 a.m =-Morning Worship
• CHURCH 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service From Our Store .Only—'
Invites you to services each Tuesday, Dec. 7—Prayer Service
Sunday in the Orange Hall, and Bible Study. •
I nd FLOOR Bayfield, at 3.30 p.m., until the Friday, Dec. is Young People's $ran. , Muffins
(jj new church is. com lefed. Service.
� �i m. Evervono Is Welcome
ONT d
P rices DII DO 1h3 c AR10 STREET UNITED , CHUR'CH Reg. 40c doz. ... 33c
e Sure t0 See our Special P Peake y I. Bodenha , "THE FRIENDLY H„
:� °A
PASTOR.—REV. A. OLEN EAGLE, B.A. MD.
USE OUR LAY -A -WAY PLANm= ORGANIST -AIR$, E. WENDORF
;MARTIN �E�'T, �T��� r ti V; 1100 a.m.—Morning Worship � BARTUF'F BROS.
a if 12 15 p m:—Sunday School. o 7.00 p.m —Union Service in Wesley -Willis,
9 ° h TURNER'S CHURCH' BAKERS and CONFECTIONEIRS
PHONEia¢es+ i�i6<t tq a ipBwkiG4q # 5+ O= s•� 2.00 pm.—Church Service PHONE �r�tYNirON
J6 3,00 p,m.. Sunday Service