Clinton News Record, 1954-12-16, Page 2?AGE TWO CLrW
r�"++ar+�+••++�+ Repeating the Lord's* Prayer and
the "Glad Tidings" prayer in unis-
on. ori:
News O •� i ubu." d prayer
wa lesson, meditation
v' � Mt■ and prayer .was taken by Mrs. +'•'•'"-+
Herb Govier. A pleasing -duet was Rober
sung by Miss Sadie Carter {and ed race
Mrs. D. A,, MacKay'and and Mrs. R.
Mrs. R. D. Munro who under- Church this Sunday evening at Frank Z
ant an operation in Toronto Gen Z30 p.m: It is hoped that "every- J•' ;P,hillips gave a piano instru-
mental. The program and study
tl hospital, has returned home., one will be present to sing the. The
The Horticultural Society decid- carols, book .were in the charge of Mrs, of SS11
I not to ,sponsor a "Decorate J. Houston and Mrs, Don Hames. will be
our Premises" contest this ear, Knox `W1VIS The treasurer reported to date day eve
y- $156.85 had been raised. The so-�Iat
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v The Christmas meeting,; of the; „ , eielii
)r prizes, but they hope eery
tle will do some decorating in Women's', Missionary. Society of
eeping'with Christmas. Knox Presbyterian Church was
held at the home of Mrs, 'Fred'
Community Carol Service Ross.on Thursday with 21 present.
The annual community carol The, president, Mrs, W. Good pre-
rvice will beheld in the Baptist sided and the meeting opened by
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and of thanks was 'read from the The
amily of the late -Mrs. Bern}ce Holmes,
Aonck. in the
Mrs. D. A, MacKay invited' the ,meeting
adies to her.home for the January Bobby
neeting. iMrs Govier offered theu as in
losing prayer. The hostess and which <
firs. W. Bradnoek served refresh-
nents.
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(Intended for last week) ollow
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Jess Walden quietly observed his
q o e an
'&th birthday on Monday, mas sty
Miss Jetrid Anderson, R,N., Port thew
:olborne isisitin her,
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drs. W. T.. Robison. prayer.
visitors at the home of Mr.. and, article
qrs. John Houston were Misses The 1
Vlary Houston Hamilton; Francis was sur
.Iouston London Jean Houston peace s
and Jean Jamieson; Toronto a pian,
Mr and Mrs J R Weii and read th
Pamrly, London, spent the weekend 'of offfe
with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacKay. A ca
Dr. B. C. - Weir, who has been and the
visiting in London, :returned home the lee
,with them.. Mrs. I
WA Annual meeting
The annual, meeting of the Wo-,ent Nil
man's Association of Auburn Unit- diction.
ed Church', was held on 'Tuesday Offic
evening with the .'"Knox Helpers" for
obe9t
group m charge. Mrs. Carl Mills
let]_ the meeting with Mrs. C. CLeonar
• dent,
Washington atthe _piano. The Barbar.
Scripture. reading was given by :Yeo;
Mks. Oliver, Anderson and Mrs, .James
Alvin Plunkett led in grayer. •• secreta
. Mrs. C. C. Washington gave a Cathie
report on the semi-annual; We- Frank
man's Association Presbytery con-
vention held at Centralia recently. mittee:
A duet was sung by'Mrs. Elliot ,Franlcl.
Lapp and Miss Margaret Jackson, Charlet
accompanl'ed by ,Mrs. James Jack- Gahwe
son. A reading entitled, "Diamonds Squire:
at our Door" was :elven . by' Mrs.- Potter,
Mfrs. C. Straughan.
The business period was i
charge of the ,president, Mrs.
Craig. Following the usual
ness period, Mrs. B. Craig
on Rev. C. C. Washington t
duct the election of officer
year 1955.'
t ' Following is the list of of
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dLMESR Er r r /gyp 'Mrs.D.
YILLE I PORTER S , HILL.
mittee, Mrs. Wilmer Harrison and John 14IcCowan, Mrs, Allen Bet-
McDougall; work commit- ,les,
tee, M s, Reid Torrance, Mrs. Aus- The meeting closed with the
tin , Harris, Mrs. Peter 1larrison, Mizpah benediction and lunch was
Mrs: William Townshend, Mrs. served by the hostess:
+�"`����""'• "`!�'•'�'
+•�+-.-�+r-.+a.
Bezeau, 'Kitchener, 'visit-
My with - Mr. and Mrs. Carol Service
6'Cullough. `The YPU";are .holding a Carol
Cudmore; secretary, vener did a very competent Job.
-o; treasurer, Franklin Roll call was answered by giving
setvice' on Sunda evening, Concert Y, g,
Id, Friends secretary, a gift to the church kitchen:
nnual Christmas concert ember 10, at 8.p,m. 'Everyone_is
;ullough; corresponding The meeting voted• $25 to the
�. 3 (Holmesville, Schoal), invited ,to come out and join in
Ing in the school on Tues- this service.
Eng, December 21`, starting School Concorli
CLINTON
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c ad- ' pupils and teacher of: S.S.
L
helock; teacher of this sS , Ghe
oderich Township; are busy
Mission Band preparing for their Christmas con-
' '0 P E N E V E R Y. F R I D A Y
Uilhelmine Mission Band, cert: to be held on Wednesday,
Elle': United` Church, 'met I)eeember 22:
`At other times contact .'J. J. Zapfe, e.
>chool for :'their regular S.S. Concert
on Friday; ,December 3. The Sunda school of Grace Un-
Clinton iO3. i?esidenee,: Rattenbury Street East,
'Trigg, first . vice-president, iced Church held their annual
onita Williams, Cathie er the election' of officers which
charge., of the meeting, Christmas concert on Friday. ev-
tend ,iwtth the singing of ening of last week. A splendid
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T.PRY
1 , ill 1 �L' and SON
the; Herald Angels Sing", program was presented with Rev.
b the ission and r -
M B u
Y . Peter Renner actin as chairman, man.
CLIFTON EXETER - SEt�RT,H
i Santa Claus arrived at the -close of
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Haughton read he hris -
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g th e . program and the
,distributed.
ry as told by St. Mat- gifts;,
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ar3 'd�tar hriiaar ti5iatbt9ihr + rlrr°�avY2aet�r rrr t nib r +Or rwr asnadr lar.
11 nd Marilyn Yeo led m WA Annumeeting
!Franklin Yeo ea
.read an The, annual meeting of the Wo -
in Temperance. man's Association of G ace United
ymn '1lwayin a, Manger"• Church ryas held last Wednesday
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g, andaDonald Yeo read a a't`the home` of Mrs. A. Lockhart.
ory: Cathie Potter :.played The president, Mrs. John McCow-
solo.. Mrs. McCullough r in
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was char a of the meting
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names of the 1955 slate Chris opened with ging
ur niture
rs, , ., .
ca d Mrs. tin
Christmas carols and Mrs. Austro
of sin -`son was en'
g g toyed, Harris led in.,prayer.
stud y period, was taken by • Scripture, lesson :was read by
' -
lers, Mrs. Jack Yeo' and Mrs. Donald Harris. The usual
rank McCullough. , The secretary -treasurer's report was
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closed with the carol! Sil- given and also a splendid report
ht" .and the Mizpah bene- on, the year's activities. The
.have
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ill
treasury showed a neat balance.
rs for the Mission -Band after all bills' were -paid.
DIlIn&
;.are as follows: president, Conveners of the various -com-
gg; -first vice-president, mittees gave their 'reports and
Io.r -dill
ilson; second vice-presi- Mrs. Alvin-Bettles as card eon-
+ t q'
Cudmore; secretary, vener did a very competent Job.
-o; treasurer, Franklin Roll call was answered by giving
CI1T1StIYlcL$'"-- iy,y.:
Id, Friends secretary, a gift to the church kitchen:
;ullough; corresponding The meeting voted• $25 to the
3obby Norman; pianist; M & M Fund and $200,00 to the
ttter, assistant; Mrs. Board of Stewards..
Cullough;- peace. com- --A crib quilt was, during
a a a rrp n p
Ca Beattie Orniture
a
quilted
dwar.,d' McCullough, the afternoon bringing the total'
Nt Nt �'
Yeo Leonard` Wilson, number of crib quilts made during
1Plaughton, Dominique the yea rto 31:
tem erance, Mary Mrs. Austin Harris presided ov-
p
onita Williams, Cathie er the election' of officers which
lul Cudmore, Marron 'resulted' as follows: president, Mrs.
YU1A
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s re- Lerbold. A, Lockhart; first vice-president, a
t and Mrs. Itay. Cox; second .vice-presi- ' [ a A` h
included a so.o by Mrs. Gordon dent, Mrs.' Bill Cox; third vice- i44
n the Taylor, accompanied by Mrs. R. J. president, Mrs. Gordon Manning;. Will. Be
Bert Phillips, secretary -treasurer; Mrs. Peter
busi- Mrs. Taylor gave the highlights Harrison; pianist, Mrs. William
called Cox, card convener, Mrs. Gordon
of the year's , work accomplished
to
duct
Manning; sick and visiting. com- CO7[ viliced ,
by the society which has a mem ,?
bership of 67. During the year It
etings were held with
M4Master, Seaforthi CONSTANCE
Lane, Clinton and Mrs.
ad as guest speakers, theire is
lueny A rose tea wa- -- ' -
vice the home- of N
sec- MLTveen, and
.gall, was held in SE
iyl Miss
ciety has .two
Miss village which
R. D.: village. -
vs. C. Mrs. W. T. R
visit- the meetinga
kson;"na 1
Sid Lansing. a
Lunch was served by "Knox:
Helpers" group and` a sopial time
was enjoyed. The benediction was
pronounced by Rev. C. 'Cs Wash-
ington
..Horticultural Clitb
Mrs. Raymond Redmond was
fguest speaker at the annual meet-
ing of the Auburn Horticultural
Spciety held last week in Forest-
ers Hall.
Mrs. Redmond'took her audience
on an imaginary trip from San
Francisco to Australia telling of
the beauty and mM'_"1"_
. '
giorrn mere, also showed
a'vote (
for her
numbers
rn June
l Mrs' F. 0. . R. Jewitt has been taken to
Stratford hospital. .
'lower show p
er, The so- Mumps are still. the order of
beds in the the day in this vicinity,
beautify. the The many friends of Mr. Adams;
are pleased to hear he is able to
presided for move • around after his recent ill-
)pened with mess.
zasurer, Mrs; Mr, and Mrs. James Attwood
a her report and family, Windsor, spent the
$479.34, ex
', weekend at the home of Mr. and
th' a balance Mrs. Grimoldby.
!son thanked The Christmas .tree concert will
iters for the be held in. the Sunday School
she had re. room of the. church, on December
n nF nfRi 21. Everybody is welcome:-
Synlpath is extended to Mr,
e c- and Mrs. Austin Dexter and Mr.
as and Mrs. Charles Dexter in the
loss of their brother, Thomas
F. C: Adams, Londesboro.
s. W. ,Visitors at the home of Mr. and
R. 'Taylor, ;Zlrs. 13
a. Keri Sco'ttp^retort
Mrs R,: J Phillips
t.C M.. $traughan
for one ja%lgrs. Edgar Lawson,
S ''F i a its, Mrs: kl.. L.
a urdy, Mr sc R , D. Munro and Ar-
thur Yunggbint; ,for two ears,
Mrs. H. 1Vlogridge, Mrs, J. Hous.
ton Mrs D. Fowler, Mrs, William
Straughan Mrs Raymond Red-
mond
Auditors are;Miss M. m Jack -
Sol. and Mrs, Sidney Lansing; and
pianist Mrs R •J Phillips'
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