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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-16, Page 6PAGE SIX GLINT oN NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1954 He lsall 'WI Collects $19 Cash Po>r• Ontario St. WMS Bele Takes Over Munici al system 1OOF Annual, Has Girl � p Y s Club Names War 1�Iexuox•ial Children's Hospital `' Gifts: Exchan ed• ,� r (By oxer I;onsall correspondont) War Mernorial Children's FIospi Elects Mrs. Holmes Goderieh Township,,. Rates �QuoteC� , g 9 ClaraY.MAcaula - Christmas was the theme of the tai at London, At date of writ; , C t[ • �. � monthly meeting, of the Women's Ing, this collection amounted to [[' The. Goder•ich yfunicipal Tele., installation of 3200 Visit From Sant . CC Institute held iu Hensal7 Legion $19. -Mrs. J. A. Paterson will for As 1rJ President Phone System, Wlnich has, put—cable. Some feet of buried a President F©r 1955 g 26Q miles of wire The annual IOOF Christmas Ball on December 8.. Arrange- gift, „ y he yell Telephone were strung throughout the town- art - , g ward the chased b Party was held In the lodge rooms, The regular monthly meeting mems were in the charge W. Mrs. The seeretar 'read a Christmas The anal meeting of the Wo Company of Canada, will it DeCi ship. Asn all 'Proportion Y t ng of B Edwards y man's Missionary .Society of On- .pat't'oi the„Bell com i k p, PA on of the on Tuesday evening when: aver 'the St. Andrew's dw ids and Mrs. V4. $ell. card from Mrs,, C. Forrest, Sarnia P rt' ori Dec municipal system.$ outside e ur en o ? Presbyterian, tario Strut United Church was ember 16, W. W. ,fla Som Bel q. P j yable ttme was spent by -the Church ,:Glr1s', Club as Responsible -for the decorations a former valued member. There Y 1. inert is being, Incor orated Into lar : • W held in an interestin one, The resident; manager of this region announced t P ge crowd present. The rooms- this basement ,of the ,c were, g P g, , he new network. were. ail hurch and Mrs. X. Buchanan and Mrs. were on view calendars from Mrs. W. S. R.`,Holmes, was In the this. Week. g y decorated with the fes- took the f Some of the wire, is 'contain tiv form, of a Doth Ne sup - William Clement (Auxiliary mem= South Huron hospital ;.'Exeter. The. Glia}r and opened the ire 'i - � - - .. d, e season.: motif • bers�,; and Mrs. W. Spencer .(In- president mention the'fact that p etp� b� The murncipal system •serves in a new type e'of small -sized cable and, featured a per• The president, Ruth Neilans, d reagin a g 37(, telephones, user's in Go r' especially designed bl large Christmas tree, called, the meeting to order, and berg' e). Mrs, Chaffee would welcom' g Poem' and leadin in e knit prayer. Mrs, E. Radford was at P de reit I? y, a gned'for rural areas, Cards were played in the earl the secretary's report Township, of whom; 23�, are con- and is being erected from Cones- y Y P, t .and treasur Mist G. Armstrong, president, ted arts Children's s Aid Society , at the piano. riecte part of the evening, .the honours er,s report were i d with: the Bell exchange, Siong 3 and 4 to Benmiliez Road. going P e gven by ;the see - took the chair for the meeting, beide the Children's Aid Society- at n g g -In euchre .,to: high retar Mrs. M. Wiltse conducted the here,`While the others are halted It.- takes the placeof12 Strands of .' Mrs. a An Shaddoek .and the Following the annual custom, Coder}ch. Mrs; R. A. Orr has some P • Douglas Andrews and J. W, hob- treasurer, Verna M worship service; assisted by Mrs. to the torn an s Go ertch ex- wire and eliminates the need for S organ• members responded to the roll call wool on hand. : Members are urg- P ,3 fI . , brook; ;low, Mr Mrs: Fn•anl ed to make' infant's 'wear, in J• Radford and Mrs. G: Wheatley. change, - cross arms on poles. It is expec- Glow•, „ ; { l short ;business rth Pr s Was with a cash donation to aid .the A reading by Mrs. J,-Livermoren preparation for the'clhan a ted to reduce tree -trimming and i, 500 , high, Mrs, R.' P. held and Joan Ho stir white. Sick members mentioned P g g a Robbins and E. E. Gibson; - low the gg presented ----------- were Mrs. Fletcher'and Mrs. H. on a Christmas theme, was great-- over, an, extensive new..outside other maintenance problems.• r following slate of officers for Pfile: _ ly enjoyed. Mrs. R, Plumsteel and -wire and cable network has been : Follown the .el a' M and Mrs. William Grigg. A the ensuing year: Honora pre§i. a g i age -over, mon mystery,, prize had been donated, dent Mrs. D.. p s Miss E. ,Plumsteel sin a duel, built, .This .network; which has this rates far telephone service in the roee' J. Lane; ,president, Miss Beth Goddard favored with "Tire ::Christmas Bells ' . Mrs.' been ,,under construction. for has t P eds lz'om which were to Clara Macaul • Rays BeaUt Shop'a Pleasing piano sola Eagle's -reading "A Christmas eral months wi he region now served by the mon go to the,C:p: and T. committeey, Vice-president, ,• y .. g g hristmas ll make it,possible icipal system will be the same as and wa w LillianLillian:Cowan; .treasurer,, Verna Of, great interest .to all was sire Stoi was most a to reduce the number :of tele- those i s on by Mrs. (�::OrPen• 1Vfor an; secret r A • y ppropriate to pad in the present Goderleh Carol singing was a.. er' Morgan; a y, nn Shaddoek,•„, . SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS thought-provoking address by Rev. the season, A:piano solo by; Mrs. Phones on . all line to eight or and Clinton v y, happy, tale t money, Betty g iron exchange areas; Lon fe ture of the evenin ': ,This n Y, Y Sims; flower Oil Machineless' Permanents,N, b. Knox, Exeter, whose topic. E. Radford, "Christmas Eve': was less; and will result, }n greatly im' distance call be ` g was committee, Bea Gibson; was The. Season r, Christmas,” also ,much. roved. an. in transmission: s tweerr Clinton and lea -by Mrs. . M. Nediger with .committee Program Goderich will be subject to the, Mrs, W. E. Perd e at,, Madeline Mutcli; so- 4.5Q appreoin t Miss S. . The ' u , the_. piano. cial conveners Jo rn ALSO Macliine ' Waves Finger, er, The speaker. was introduced by officers. brought in the. A slate of . project involved she plat standard. -charges _ 15. cents for oAnother- , a Hoggarth•and.. e , g . Mrs, W. O. Goodwin, off}cel Mrs. N'. Carter who eon=, mg of 2,000 poles; the erection of minutes .aid b' . reser - e - Plesingi part of. the solos Bea Murray. A y P t B ]1 cos Ong was the singing of several salon Waves; Rinses and A, period of carol' singing was veiled the ,nominating committee, 57;100 feet of poled cable,-and•the tomers here and in Goderich. by 'After , ead 'them and Mrs.' Ea le moved J Miss' Nlarjome $ruder, f er thanking all members of Hoar Cuts, enjoyed under the direction 6f a g Santa arrived, in all his los the, club for their co-operatio vote of thanks • to .the WMS' g yr n, 'Please Phone "' Miss Greta Lammxe,. with Mrs,' T;fort 'and ,distributed efts.- from the the president handed • .the chair c Sterritt' at tile, piano, Several membersty year. fine- work done, dui- Seven Lam Town Loses Suit well -laden tree; acid in his '.11. 'over, to the new president; Clara Myth • 9 contests followed;:. Mrs. _E. Geiger closede ear. Mrs; W, S. R. Holmes Lamps Are way. put everyone into the Christ Macaulay, who. thanked the" t- Y 3 my moved a. vote of thanks; Luncheon . of fiayer. ,;, A�1a ainSt Merchant Inas spirit:if they had not already President for her work, and hasped j� jj L! .. For Appoihtnient was served. Mrs: W,^ R. Dougall ' Slate. of officers Yor '3955 are: "Cileil b CDC O attained, it.. Delicious refresh she would have ,the saute -co -opera - and Mrs.'James Smillie will be Past president, Mrs. A. J. Me- Early this year, the Town of meats, served by, the ladies; .tion r 1hba r Iaa xsr8t�i�tht sx2 sax siriil Hostesses for the January meeting.',.Murray; president Mrs: W. S. R. . Clinton filed suit against W. N'.:rouride& out a very happy time The meeting To Local Hospital a di G'°Sed with the Holmes; vice-presidents, Mrs. W. Counter,;, jeweller, for 'overdue shared by, all who were.`present•. MTh4 benediction, M. Aiken, Mrs. W. VanEgmond, payments of sewerage, charges, Mrs. M. Wiltse;''recording secre-1 president of the Stridents'�Coun- and against Ken Vanderburgh for:, tary, Mrs. F. Townsend assistant Collegiate like cause: Mr. Counter contest- �HxBcii3wrrgr„c�rev $ 1�% Q Mrs. McMurray;, corresponding Institute, Ronald Steepe, made the ed the suit, since he felt: it un - SPE CI LS- for DECEMBER 16-12-1.8 secretary, Mrs. Mel • Crich; treas- official Presentation of seven bed= necessary to pay for a service not user, -Mrs. J. B. Lavis; Christian side goose -neck lamps to the Clin- used in the location for which it _ �j 1h 1. ,}f.1f e+ t. - stewardship, .Miss H. Courtice, tor. Hospital, last Friday after- a as charged. Vanderburgh also �r"^ For a C11rtSllit a 1 POTATOES, N.S. 75' 1bS• e�2 55 Mrs, H: Swan; Watch Tower, Mrs. noon, in a special assembly of tire' contested the suit, since sewerage . a G ft , �Q lbs. �xC., Brock Olde; Community friendship, student body. was rnot readily available to the Mrs. R, Webster, Mrs. Josling, The lamps''' were received by building, against which charges LETTUCE 24s Miss M, W}ltse, Miss E. Gibbin s;' n had been made. that . will P�Prase" r LETTUCE, head g superintendent Miss A. B. Sinclair;. associate helpers, Mrs. Fred M The case was heard in the oil behalf of the hospital, and she CRANBERRIES ......... lb, 277 Watts, Mrs. Lucy Swan; spring, and about a week T. ,M, •^••• •••••••••••• cordially thanked the students, at his death, County Judge T. 'M. GG$ ORANGES, .New Crop Navels Christian citizenship and temp the same time asking them to coli- Costello brought down his judge- ("BUY HER supply, of work tering the hospital field .meat that the case should be dis- Crane, Mrs. J. Livermore, liters- Sider en size 52s ., , , doz. 35C tore, Miss S, .Courtice; pp y, in some capacity, missed, since the town was unable ! ' SOMETHING AViI7i�ED NUTS Mrs. N, Sly; expense fund, Mrs. A. M. 'Xnight, chairman of the ,, ....,.;� G. Wheatley; to produce certain documents per- i -• lb. 39C- Y' press secretary, Mrs, Clinton Hospital Board, also at raining to the by-law under which �� CANDY CANES Darwin Carter; Missionary Month- tended the presentation, and of= the sewerage had been billed � TO WEAR" `LC, 5C ARG ��C ly, Mrs: N. Carter; study book, fered his words of thanks, M•. Sineesuit was filed, town coun- PALIF. GRAPES Emperors lb, 15c MIs. R. Fear; pianists, Mrs. E. Knight mentioned the long felts chi has revised the sewerage by -^ '• • Radford, Miss E. Wiltse, Mrs. Tre- need for more accommodation m • 9 S6�VEE'J� PIC]l LE , Supreme, 16 oz. jar, 23c leaven; Mission Bandleaders, Mrs. the hospital, and to this end the law in hopes of forestalling any Visa IRWIN S today --for p ' ' Ross Trewartha, Mrs,' George' nurses' residence now nearing further attempts to avoid pay- 4 COICIOu 1 g meat. CkIOC'QI.ATES, Bungalow 1 lb. box 89e t; Baby Band, .Mrs. W. completion would accomplish a o SWEATERS and BLOUSES Hoggart; auditors, Miss Mary great deal. When the nurses mov- GING1ERALE, Kist .............. 2 ige. bottles 330, Turner, Mrs. McMurray. ad into it, as is expected to take �°- Proctor Named PURSES and HOSE Plus Deposit ---o place in February, this would re- i r FIGS 2 S oz, k s. 290, 9 lease eight more beds for use in President of -Soil DRESSES c21Id SKIRTS 11 g StaClreW $ �F i1 the hospital for patients, said Ms, Y r7 Re-Flect Mrs. Ed I{night. And Crop' Group �° NIGHT WEAR and BABY WEAR T AOM[PSON'S FO01) MARKET Ansa, the move will mance room for a larger space for the x-ray Iiax°sjulaar Leader unit, for an emergency operating Richard Proctor, RR 5, Brus- Phone 40room, and badly needed storage sols, was elected president of the We Deliver The December meeting of St: space for supplies, stated Mr. Huron County Soil and Crop Sm � REE � � � � �T de Andrew's Presbyterian Church Knight, provement Association at a meet - Woman's Association took the The presentation of the lamps In� WV g of the directors following the ° form or a Christmas dinner at was made out of $150 earned by annual -meeting and banquet Ili yq+yggi Ever the home of Mrs, M, D. McTag- the students in a recentlay complet- Lohdesboro, last Wednesday, Y Purchase of .50 or over i; Bart. )TOIlowing dinner, a business ed sale of magazine subscriptions, Other directors named included meeting was held, Mrs. Ed Far. John G. Peacock, teacher of spec- Harry Sturdy, Auburn, 'first vice- A. Genuine Nylon .Frieze Covered ♦ ® j%` �--- ° quhar presided and read a Christ- ial commercial, and the business President• Alan` Walper, RR 3, Rest EOC11er ARD J mss poem. Mrs, John Cook and manager of the campaign, explain- Farl4d, 'second vice-president; G Qp MIs D. J. Lane conducted the ed in detail the receipts and. -ex- W Moihtgomery, agiicuItural rep- devotional resentative for the count o ®� period. peg t Cliffordli who wase success- tart' -treasurer, W R. Dougall and r - �' t1kNp� Miss McPherson, secretary, and fol throu H. >I• G, Strang Heilsall; Robert. 11?is R. L McEwen, treasurer, through his salesmanship in gave reports, Plans were made selling the greatest number of sub- P. Allan, Brucefield and Russell to serve lunch at the Huron. Pres- scriptionsx was presented with a Bolton, RR 1, Dublin, past presi- t byterial annual meeting in San- Small mantel radio in appreciation dent. H uary. Mrs R L. McEwen, Mrs. of his efforts, E----. A, Fines, prrnw The date for the eighth annual� John Cool. Mrs G 'D. Roberton *ai of CDCI, made this presents- county Seed Fair was set for and Mrs. Norman Ball were ap- tion. March 4 and 5 the Thursday and / ° pE JI -11F ointed to arrange the same. oFriday immediately following the j Mrs, Lane presided for the oleo , ° e Middlesex County Seed Fair. A L%��% � '�j�%�,T tion of ofFimrs, Mrs Ed Farquhar L�d�es Au �,l� X61 one -day bus tri to Toronto dur- + ll V 31L i7 G6� NYLON" W i� SUPS ° was ie -elected president Other J ing the week a January 27-28, to Officers are fist vice-president j}�� attend the main oungtas a the e Mrs Lane secretary, Miss Pearl Receives Santa Ontario Assaciatiohh was decided 3 9� --- $5.95 ---. $7.95 McPherson, treasurer, Mrs. R. L, 1\L. icl;Gibs press secretary„ Mrs. E. At �ulc Pert �1I S 1"", ' SMARTj��" Snideribson; pianist! Mrs. John't�•s. Clyff Glazier SWEATERS Contests were conducted which The Ladies' Auxiliary e the Now President "NYLON" much merriment A timely Canadian Legion met in the Leg - NYLON" or "WOOL" Christmas Poem was contributed ion Hall an Monday evening, After x �T C'Y Il®7� O�T - - � IIENSALL X2r� O by Mrs. Snider and a carol closed the opening exercises the president Of Happy WD' orkers .9$ ^^— 6.�1$ ' the meeting. Hearty thanks were called on Mrs, Margaret MacDon- The December meetingof the given to the hostess for her hos- ala to drape the charter in mem- �— pitality. ors of Mrs. Caldwell. Huron Road Happy Workrs' Club Rgcea2aaxergiar�q�y.�k�a+ssex� �� L �e1T� S l g o Mrs. Alex Iiaddy read the min- was held at Mr George Glazier's, l�( R a 1� m utes and called the roll The treas- The president Occupied the chair. �n� C�int41+i Ian Club J. o m•ar's statement givers by N1rs. - Tile meeting oar'ned with a sing - .99c v ° Habgood showed a balance of song of •favourite Christmas num- .99c l ace Radios It',)), $327.47 in the general account and berg, followed by i'he Lord's Pray- TO _ er The secretary's and treasur_ R, THERE for welfare X37,97. , Hospital Rooms Mrs, Bennett, a new member; ers reports werealven. The roil i, S� !L j'� �TAT� � � � 1C was introduced an transfer to the call was answered by 'What I is NO E 1� ; The regular meeting of the auxiliary. MrS• Anita Raze]] was would like far Christmas'; £our- Clintonian Club was held at the received into membership, teen members and three visitors LEATHER or PLASTIC home Of Mrs. Ernie Epps in tine Donations to the John Heiman Were present, SWEETER form of a Christmas party, The Christmas Fund to new. pension- Mrs. Albert Glazier and Mrs. $2.98 — $Z98 new president, Mrs.. IT. Managhan, ors and to branch 69 will be given Garrett and Mrs, Noble Holland opened the meeting witch the cluii but C:A.R.E. parcels will be dis- were made honorary members and GIFT! creed followed with the Lord's .continued for the each one was. presented with a DAINTY "NYLON", BLOUSES y Present and small elft. I Prayer, Roll call was answered Christmas cheer given locals Tile elect' n of officers resulted with the presenting of decorated Bingos fr Christmas and New � Christmas hats much to everyone's Year days will be discontinued this as follows; president, Mrs, Cliff 2°9l� enjoyment. The minutes of the year. Auditors appointed we1'e Glazier, vice-president, Mrs. Elmer 6f pP Dale; secretary, Mrs. Jack Smith; ° TO. MAKE EACH CHRfSTMAS COMPLETE last meeting wore goad and the Mrs, William Jervis and Mrs. John treasurer, 'Mrs Wilfred Glazier; treasurer's a art given. - ZeTers. flower cdh'imittee, Mrs, George The club decided to place -radios Mrs. D. J. Lane gave aChrist- in the .hospital during the Christ- mas message .Mrs. Thomas Steep Glazier; quilt committee, Mrs. � BE SURE TO 'INCLUDE mas season and to wird cards and sang a, solo, responding to an en- Bill Holland, Mrs, .Ken Williams, treats to shut-ins. core and conducting carol singing Christmas gifts were exchanged CHOCOLATES is The mystery prizes were won by witlx Mrs, D. Macpherson at the followed by a lovely lunch served MARaTINMrs. Roil MacDonald and Mrs, W. piano. by the hostess, Mrs. George Glaz- Colelough, There was an exchange. A square dance with hillbilly ler, assisted by Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. DEPT. STORE i" of Christmas gifts and a very de- costumes was featured, with Mrs. Warren Gibbings and Mrs, Ken- neth ONTARIO licious lunch served by the hast- George Taylor playing the liar- neth Williams, The meeting clog — by — ess. The next meeting is to be monica. This was much enjoyed, ed with Coil Save the Queen." MOIRrS held at the home of Mrs Charles. Mrs,, Norman Fitzsimons &nd Articles were brought in Por the G'�jj�TONG�S �r Nel"son. Mrs, D. Bisback read two suitable bale. The next meeting will be 0 stories entitled" "A .Bad Year at held in. January by Group 4. Roll tea`eav+#atAraa�xrraa�a'r`naana9a> tnxxsabt away `Ona ti ate a call .will be answered by paying SMILES N CHU61KLES a r�rlr aja�t �r:saox��a2rsai> riihaaairri, yp the North Pole' and 'Christmas fees. ALL IN CHRISTMAS WRAP 1 oc Forty Years Ago." Mks. Marion Andrews sang several songs, re- wt� sponding to an encore and Mrs. CANCER. SO MTi FORMED C�. ,P _ Vincent accompanying.Santa IN TOWN OF EXETER (� G �% O¢ qj Claus arrived with his helPers, all George Stratton president of ®AI' 'iJatu�day SPECfAL 4 �! 10 dressed as children carrying F �+-lays. the Perth -Huron branch of the C, Q ¢s Gifts were distributed. Canadian Cancer Society, who re- E torn OWr Store OI;Iy— Q. �Q• Ce _ 4,T �� Mrs Alex. Inkley' was convener Gently helped organize a branch Q p 4p F,p+ O` of the programme. A bountiful of the society in Clinton recently, ° oT and dainty lunch was provided by in co operation with the Exeter Apple -Cheddar Crunch V SKATES the committees with Mrs, McAI- Horne and ' School Association, pine •convener. formed a similar group in Exeter. MOTOR RUGS Reg., 50c GLOVES FOR ........... ..,,. .... ..�9lu For."Dutch Families 'iS R, NG Sunday, DecemT ber . 9, 1954' in the Clinton Area', a AIKEN e� It/?s BAYFIELD BAPTIST aple Street Order Some of These Favourftes GIFTS CHURCH GOSPEL HALL CLINTON for Christmas: S Invites sort to services each Sunday School 9.45 a.m. SPEGdJLAS Sunday in the Orange Hall, Communion Service 11.00 a.m. sx �+ a a a#aaaa a is r iaa Bayfield, at 3.30 Gospel Service 8,00 HG P,m„ wxtil the P•m. C new church is compljeted, Children's Hour Tuesday Eyen- y� �? p �T 14S ' Speaker: T. Bodenbaib. Ing -700 p.m. GOU.�.iMOPP.I.�l� ' S TUESDAY, 8 p.m, — Prayer and • Bible study. and Dutch Christmas Bread. Jose h Street ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN, t�,p'E �y A ✓,4C 'rOj GOSPEL HALL CHiIRCH ara�x��r atbrsa a�rnalaia CLINTON ; REV, R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector yy�� T rr--..y + FS A L L W E L C O M E Mrs. Theodore M. Elli Organist BAS 1 LIFp••e ` BR�p�° Order of Meetings for tae Mrs, J. M. Elliott, 1 • ; g Choir Leader ^ 11.oa sin—Bieakilig o >;r�aa ��. o P Thr and__ n 'BAKERS slid CONFECTIONERS i Lords Day: —= 1.00 lf�illi\171 1 rvr rarm..��