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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-30, Page 4avi an ono o eric , Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Lockhart ' y -O e' ST. ANDREW'S WA WILL family, Trenton, spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs, Wallace McDon- and family, Owen Sound, were treasurer, Mrs. Benson Sutter; with the lady's parents, Mr. and aid, Toronto, spent the holiday yuletide visitors with their corresponding secretary, Miss I. MEET ON TUESDAY Mrs. Frank Dixon, with Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Mac- pal'- Walkinshaw, temperance secre- The Woman's Association of St, Mrs. H. A, Steven, "Stratford, Donald and Jimmy returned with ents, Mr, and Mrs. James Lock- tary, Mrs. E. Epps;`supply secre- and Mrs. G. W. Pinner, Oshawa, them for the weeks vacation. hart, and Mr. and Mrs, H, D. Cam- tary, Mrs. M. -Addison; associate. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will were Christmas visitors with their Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nediger, exon, membership secretary, Mrs. J. Mc- meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. sister, Miss as vis Brs with Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mr, and' Mrs, Sidney Brown, Gill; literature secretary, Mrs. Farquhar on Tuesday, January 4. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Biggart and Brugger and family, Seaforth, Richmond Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bartliff; press secretary, daughter, Exeter spent Christmas were Christmas visitors with their Charles Cudmore and family, Mrs. John Nediger; pianist, Mrs. Hamilton weekend with tie formers' , were Christmas visitors Aar- parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. M, Nedi- with their mother, Mrs, John Cud B. Hearn; birthday box, Mrs. M: Story from Luke, followed by ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Biggart, ger: Vanhorne; Christian stewardship, prayer by Mrs. Fred Potter. more. bliss Stone; community friendship, Mrs. M. Addison told the storiv Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kilty and Mrs. Lorne Jergis;, Mission Band, of 'The First Christmas Bell' farpily, Toronto, and Prof. Harry Mrs, H. Wilson; F Mrs. H. Wise; Piano selectlons by Mrs. Radford Shaw, Dartmouth, N.H„ are spend- Baby Sand, Mrs. W. C. Jervis were very much enjoyed: The ICE Ing the Christmas season with and Mrs, Elmer Hugill. story, "Through Closed Doors" as their parents, Dr, and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Fingland then- took charge told by Mrs. H. Wilson and ahum- Shaw. of the meeting •wading her favour• orous reading by Mrs, James Me - Christmas visitors at the home ite part of Dickens Christmas Car- Laren followed by a hymn and the of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutter oh' Mrs. Elmer Hugill read the benediction closed the meeting, A There will he NO Milli Delivery included Miss Shirley G. Sutter, Scripture lesson. The Christmas social half hour followed, Preston; R. P. Robbins, Richmond on January 1 and 2. Hill; and George. M. Harwood, Toronto, - Clinton Dairy — Fa rholme' Dairy Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mn Lon- and Murray, spent�Sunday in Lor) - don vM. 1\g with the lady's mother Pf q" 50-1-b Mrs. M. 1VIcDowell and her sister r>ii>t'�ar�rn SPECIALS for DECEMBER 30-31 POTATOES, N.B ......... 10 lb bag 39c ORIANGES, Sunkist, size 252s .,,. doz. 35c CELERY, Green 48s ....................................... 2 for 29c CRA.'Im, B EliRI]E .. ................... 1b. 27c PEANUTS, in shell ............................................. lb. 35c. IMIYEID NUTS........................................................... lb. 39c READ LETTUCE, 24s .............................. 2 for 29c SALMON, Fisherman Sockeye, 1/2 13 tin 37c CATSUP, Aylm6r, 11 oz. btl. ..,..... 21c MARGAAINE, Solo .......................... ........ 1 lb. 29c TO MY, FRIENDS 'AND CUSTOMERS: ` ' A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR, THOMPSON'S FOOD MiRKET Phone 40 We Deliver s and brother -in -la -W Mr.and Mrs. PAGE FOUR CLUMN::'NFWS-RECORIJ THURSDAX, DECEMBER 30;1954 Ken Tuffield. Mr, and Mrs, W. K. Govier, Lon- desboro, Mr. and Mr's. Spencer Young Clinton, Businessman Narries- A Busy Season s S2l1nt' Nick Visit S: Congratulations!' PERSONALS ��,,os85 +a+d+stets In, Clintons New Mrs. Jack Hamilton, Gary and To Mr. Mrs. rte"`" Reforiined Church 11 QQ 19000 Children olid r n Snider, Joh Albert Street, Clinton; who cele- braced Stanley McDonald spent Christ- -. Miss rlorence J, Rorke, Toronto, , The week be#ore Christmas was • • At Station Clinton their golden wedding an- niversary yesterday, December 29•, Inas with his arents near Ethel. • P p McRoberts§ enc clic spent the Christmas weekend, hri- da through Y g Monday, with her 3 � tg,�,i� a very busy` week fon the people of li Christian Reformed Church at. Clinton. `Old "Saint Nick" made bis an- o,•: HOSPITAL AUXILIARY, AU IAI1;Y WILL Yuetide season 'with relatives m(parents seas Yuletide season Hamilton. Mr. and, H, F...Rorke. Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Adams, Tor- v �`Fam3 ' On Monday night, ti boys and w rival visit to' the children of ;Air riIE , I T ON JANUARY 3 Mrs: Ed. Gibson, Moose Jaw; onto, spent_ the Christmas week- end with the forrrier s mother, Mrs: ^, �; v, v w:'" girls came together for their g Christmas dedication. About 50 Force personnel and civilian em- ployees of RCAF Station Clinton The Clinton Hospital Auxiliary will meet at the Hospital next Sask,,,visited last week with Mrs..I Ed. Gre'alis. Ada Adams. - : ' Y�. attended this meeting. P.`Kakel- laar g' in on Wednesday afternoon, Decem- Monday, Januar 3; 1955 at three o'cloea y Mr. and Mrs. Clarence: Cooper ' were in Flint, Michigan;. over the Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Miller, Mr. Woodbridge, spent the Christmas •', fr s Viz' " "'� ' and els offeredas g' •c theirc contmanribution to make it's good' preparation for her 22, when. the,, Recreation Centre was gaily decorated for the 3a Christmas holiday, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Wild, Bill, holiday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. •D. Connell, and W. J. Mil- r . •. h Christmas: heir istmas neWednes- occasion, .Over 1,000 children were T RCAF Personals Barry and Cathy were m Guelph on Christmas Day. ; Visitors with Mr. and Mips. Don ... .. ;; r-. Ch dedication ole day night,' Here G. Shoenma'ker present to err'o the afternoon pro- enjoy gram and to receive a gift from Mrs, Ruby Spence, and Janis, Winnipegi, are with FLS and Mrs. Andrew Egan, Napanee; is,Spen- .Symons over the Christmas week- end were the former's father E J. v took the lead. About 60 young men and women were this Santa, 50 underprivileged child_ D, E. (Ted) Forrest; 56 Winnipeg Road, for the holiday week. din the Christmas vacation with g Mrs. Lillian McKinnwa: ': Symons and brother Ken, Port," _at meeting. Charley Hoytema sup- .`About ren, wards of the Children's Aid Sunday School 9,45 a.m. fine show with his talking dummy Ms. °Maude Bateson, New Lis - `spent Hope. W. A. Rorke: -and ,young son. 10,45a.m,--yThe Session will meet 1100 a.m.-Morning WoshipGospel piled an , introduction about the Christmas Gospel and the evening Society in Goderich,, were special guests for the afternoon and all, keard,: Christmas, with .. ljer aunt Mrs. Davi Steep:', au d „P , ;,. . Master Michael; Prescott, are school holiday guest bf the form- � . � ., s ,y �- ,,, was spent o music and singing Christmas The auditorium hada word or two with Santa when',,receiving their presents. "Willie"r -During the entertainment Ines=' a Mr,,.and Mrs, E•. ('r.. Williams, er¢ patents 1VIr: and Mrs. H. E. �,•.°, #tea.'' ,°`,. � • :���f., ; , ��> �.., 'behind r ` the church where the'meet- The entire party was produced by ,, ,sages were .constantly: being re- " ? g Goderich, spent .Sunday witn Mr. Rorke. a ' `'��,` `' �5�� � '' ` :ing was, beld, was decorated' with the Station Christmas Committee ceived from -Santa reporting- 'onhis_ and Mrs; W. . Biggart.; ' - Mr. and11'Irs, Ray Vincent spent Mr: and Mrs. Fred Porter and his son Jon, Toronto, spent the . ° ;`: �. � � t o 1 ,•+ �$�� �, .7 y � a Christmas' tree and green fir. Friday night the Men's' socret Y g Y tinder the•chairmanship of F/L. J, T. "Paddy"' Faukner. The cost of Y" ;, , progress ,to, Clinton. Finallythe eat ' nioment arrived g7 a d when the . the Christmas weekend with the latter's Christmas weekend with the lot -5 _ ' ' ` and the Women's society, had' their Christmas meeting. All the mem the ,part was borne completely yy by donations from Old Gent":, stepped from the fi exgcted parents in Blyth. Miss Gladys Addison; Sarnia, ter'§ arents, Mr, and. Mrs. W, J, P Biggart. • ; z bers were resent as the chairman P the station. )? ersonnel ; of, ;, .place on the 'stage i a' clic , Recreation• Centre. After greeting was a weekend vistgr with her mother, Mrs. M, Addison. n..and, Mrs. Thomas .,Le in ,. M, :- witg "' ` :. e , a' r'` ` " f " J. Bakelaar spoke •d'a hearty wei- come. . Mrs:.Bakelaar told the, : - The ,program commgnced with the Station Band playing„ approp,, the children, Santa proceeded t0 distribute-g'r) is and treats. Assist- ' Miss .Mary Jamieson,,.,Toronto, is spending the Chirstknas vacation a Day ton visited on -Christmas y h their. son -in -Taw and; daughter. Mr:.: ' 2, - MR. AND MRS. ROSS McKAY COLQUHAUN Christmas story' according .to -St. Luke. Theri there, was a ver good � g riate music, The band was dres-. 'sed rrn 'varied "r' clown sorts: The ing Santa were six clowns played r ` e y by Cpl.• Bert Martin, A, Page, Cpl. with her sisters in aown:: , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gould visit- ;and Mrs: Alb'.ert Leibold, - R,R.. ClI'. On., , were mar- tied . on,' Monday, Dgcen;iber 27, in the,, manse ;of St.. Andrew's 'by discussion about the history. o€ Christ's birth as the Hol "Seri - Y P a r master of ceremonies,: F/L J: Cof- fel introduced 1, nt oduced the Vern Wilson, FLS Sam Poxon, :F/S Joe Morgan Ralph Moyer, ed with Mrs. Pearl Quinn, Toronto, the Christmas holiday..... William Mama han of the Un-` g, rversity Of Toronto, is spending Presbyterlan'.Church, Huron ,Street, Rev. D. J..Lane. The bride is Alice''Irene Jackson,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R., Van t r u e tells at, i At At each :meeting coffee and ,Commanding Officer, G/C H. C. Ashdown who, made a brief_ address of, welcome and Cpl. During the handing g out Pres- , •,: Christmas. over .. , Mr. and Mrs. E. W. M. Paisley Christmas the hol`da 'season at the home of his parents Mr, and Mrs. W,. E. p Aver • Highgate,• her;husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs: E. W. Col ubound . roprietor of Finger's Restaurant `on Ontario Q P served. I In the afternoon of the first; to the et(rldren. F/O E. Savary was .next on the .encs a carols were played,,,, on the: organ by Sgt. Frank oamon° and family, spent at the „ home of.Mrs, O. L: Paisley. - 'Joan` Managhan, Harris and David' Oakes, Uni- Strr (Photo by MacLaren's) Christmas day, after the service in the Church, there was a Christmas program with feats of magic' which amazed' and the When all 'children ' resent had P Miss McLaren, London, spent Christmas with, he'r parents, versity• of ;Toronto students, :.are spending their Christmas feast for the children of the Sun-' mystified children: AS a spec- lal attraction,:Cpl. Hockaday from received'- a.,gift and treats• galore , a very successful afternoon 'vas "' —� Mr and Mrs. James. McLaren., . d ne vaeati, n o With their aarents' Dr, and Mrs. C F011l �Y 1i1118rS• Oi Mrs.'- N.. Shepherd day school: It should have been in the auditorium of RCAF Station Centralia, put on a' , brought to a conclusion.' •' ,a n ; Mrs: A.held J. McMurray spent= -Christmas Day ,and the weekend in Dresden and Tilbury. W' A. Oakes. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Garrioch and family, Windsor, and Miss Big Christmaschildren Now President ` -the Church but there were so many with their parents, that they had -- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anstett and family spent Christmas with Leola Nott, Detroit, spent. Christ- mos with the ladies' Mr. Draws Announced .• . to go to the Church. More than 150 children' observed in birthday the former's parents at Walkerton. parents, and Mrs, G. W. Nott. Winners of special : Christmas , Wed wilt ms dicot joy the of our Saviour. Members of. the church . • Miss Frances Cooper, Toronto,. was a Christmas visor with her Mr. Mrs. Cecil Coop Miss Margaret Crandall, Tillson-'draws burg and Miss Mary Zinkhann, held by merchants during the rush shopping season included g J The December' -of the took care of the treats for the children. parents, and er. lVirs. May Rance MacKinnon is'week- Kitchener, a student at Notre Dame Aeadem were y guests this of Gail Shearing. Mrs. Wilmer McClinchey; Varna; who won the television offered -Meeting .of Woman's Mi: Uniary Soeiet of y Wesley -Willis United Church Was The Christmas feast and .all the meetings, for the. first time held in the - W C. Brown spending a Christmas holiday with members of her family at Willow- Mrs. Hugh C. Wilson was called to Aylmer on Monday morning' to by Schaefer'§ 'Ladies'. Wear; Mrs. George 5, Clinton held in the church parlour and op- ened with the call twworship and .new church, were a huge success, dale. John Wise, London is s en n P dig the death of her brother-in-law the- d s h Howse. brothetieral w g G antelon RR who won the electric train at prayer by the president, Mrs. N. She Shepherd. The secretaries o PLUMBING this week with his brother and to be held on Thursday, Hawkins- Hardware; Mrs. Albert gave their reports. Mrs. H. Wilson RIVE INFANTS BAPTISED sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miss C. Haig and Miss Kae Bond, who won the electric train reporting for the Mission hand IN WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH ° Wise. Cpl. and Mrs. Dalt Chabot spent Snider ares spending the Christmas Pe g - season in Summerville, N.J., vis- given by McEwan's Stationery, said a bale valued at $25 had been packed and sent for the hospital at At the morning worship In Wes- ley -Willis United Church the fol - �-+ r HEATING and WIRING the Christmas holidays with the icing the former's parents, Rev. and Mrs. George Glenn, Hensal3, Matheson. Mrs: Frank Fin gland lowing g children were presented for Phone '174 ladies' parents Mr. and Mrs. Clif- Doctor Haig and Mrs. Haig. who wen the hostess chair offered gave the report of the nominating infant baptism: John Ralph, Elaine ford Lobb. Miss_ Dorothy Cornish, Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs. Benson Corless; Susan and John, Lindsay, with Mr. by Irwin's Ladies` Wear. committee. The officers for 1955 are, hon- Adell and Gary Laverne, children of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Porter, Clinton - - Ontario visited over the Christmas holiday with her parents Mr: and Mrs: Garnet Cornish. and Mrs. M: T. Corless spent Christmas day in Zurich with Mr. orary president, Mrs. H. Wilson, past resident} Mrs. M. Addison, Mrs, Norman Shepherd, London; John David Edward,. in - #ant son of NTr, and Mrs. Robert •Mr. and Mrs., Frank Layton, Mrs. Edgar Thompson, Detroit, Christmas and Mrs. Kenneth Breakey. Out of town visitors with Rev. Mrs. 'Vanhorne and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Layton and Roger, spent Pres enc, first vice-president, Mrs. C. Nelson; P. Robbins, Richmond Hill and Robert Michael, infant son of S spent weekend at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Roberton. and Mrs. D, J. Lane were Miss Marion Huck, Toronto; Mr, and Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Vanhorne and family, Hen- second vice-president, P'esldenp Mrs, George Beattie; third vice president, Mrs. and Mrs: Robert Veeder. I �s P01011W s Mr. and Mrs Joe Finck and Mrs. Clayton Edward and children D 'd d D ld G d ' h sail. Norman Holland; recording sec- retary Mrs Pere Live r o avi an ono o eric , Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Lockhart ' y -O e' ST. ANDREW'S WA WILL family, Trenton, spent Christmas Mr. and Mrs, Wallace McDon- and family, Owen Sound, were treasurer, Mrs. Benson Sutter; with the lady's parents, Mr. and aid, Toronto, spent the holiday yuletide visitors with their corresponding secretary, Miss I. MEET ON TUESDAY Mrs. Frank Dixon, with Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Mac- pal'- Walkinshaw, temperance secre- The Woman's Association of St, Mrs. H. A, Steven, "Stratford, Donald and Jimmy returned with ents, Mr, and Mrs. James Lock- tary, Mrs. E. Epps;`supply secre- and Mrs. G. W. Pinner, Oshawa, them for the weeks vacation. hart, and Mr. and Mrs, H, D. Cam- tary, Mrs. M. -Addison; associate. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will were Christmas visitors with their Mr. and Mrs. Austin Nediger, exon, membership secretary, Mrs. J. Mc- meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. sister, Miss as vis Brs with Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mr, and' Mrs, Sidney Brown, Gill; literature secretary, Mrs. Farquhar on Tuesday, January 4. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Biggart and Brugger and family, Seaforth, Richmond Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bartliff; press secretary, daughter, Exeter spent Christmas were Christmas visitors with their Charles Cudmore and family, Mrs. John Nediger; pianist, Mrs. Hamilton weekend with tie formers' , were Christmas visitors Aar- parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. M, Nedi- with their mother, Mrs, John Cud B. Hearn; birthday box, Mrs. M: Story from Luke, followed by ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Biggart, ger: Vanhorne; Christian stewardship, prayer by Mrs. Fred Potter. more. bliss Stone; community friendship, Mrs. M. Addison told the storiv Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kilty and Mrs. Lorne Jergis;, Mission Band, of 'The First Christmas Bell' farpily, Toronto, and Prof. Harry Mrs, H. Wilson; F Mrs. H. Wise; Piano selectlons by Mrs. Radford Shaw, Dartmouth, N.H„ are spend- Baby Sand, Mrs. W. C. Jervis were very much enjoyed: The ICE Ing the Christmas season with and Mrs, Elmer Hugill. story, "Through Closed Doors" as their parents, Dr, and Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Fingland then- took charge told by Mrs. H. Wilson and ahum- Shaw. of the meeting •wading her favour• orous reading by Mrs, James Me - Christmas visitors at the home ite part of Dickens Christmas Car- Laren followed by a hymn and the of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutter oh' Mrs. Elmer Hugill read the benediction closed the meeting, A There will he NO Milli Delivery included Miss Shirley G. Sutter, Scripture lesson. The Christmas social half hour followed, Preston; R. P. Robbins, Richmond on January 1 and 2. Hill; and George. M. Harwood, Toronto, - Clinton Dairy — Fa rholme' Dairy Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mn Lon- and Murray, spent�Sunday in Lor) - don vM. 1\g with the lady's mother Pf q" 50-1-b Mrs. M. 1VIcDowell and her sister r>ii>t'�ar�rn SPECIALS for DECEMBER 30-31 POTATOES, N.B ......... 10 lb bag 39c ORIANGES, Sunkist, size 252s .,,. doz. 35c CELERY, Green 48s ....................................... 2 for 29c CRA.'Im, B EliRI]E .. ................... 1b. 27c PEANUTS, in shell ............................................. lb. 35c. IMIYEID NUTS........................................................... lb. 39c READ LETTUCE, 24s .............................. 2 for 29c SALMON, Fisherman Sockeye, 1/2 13 tin 37c CATSUP, Aylm6r, 11 oz. btl. ..,..... 21c MARGAAINE, Solo .......................... ........ 1 lb. 29c TO MY, FRIENDS 'AND CUSTOMERS: ` ' A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR, THOMPSON'S FOOD MiRKET Phone 40 We Deliver s and brother -in -la -W Mr.and Mrs. Ken Tuffield. Mr, and Mrs, W. K. Govier, Lon- desboro, Mr. and Mr's. Spencer Sunday, January' 2, 1955 s Hann, Brenda and Leslie; Mr. and �i3iceres6'e:iiarsfiEt ��,,os85 +a+d+stets Mrs. Jack Hamilton, Gary and Kim spent Sunday with Mr. and Huroh Street ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN Mrs. Harry McEwan BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH Rev, and Mrs. Hugh C.. Wilson spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Minister—REV. J. E. OSTROM REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector BULT Mrs. H; N. Deas, London. Their son-in-law and daughter, N1f. and 11,00 a,m. Morning Service— ''For 1955" Mrs. Theodore n, Organist Mrs, J. FM.r Elliott, Mrs. Donald A. Dean spent a few 12,15 p.m- -Sunday School, . Choir Leader days this week with them, - Mrs. 7.00 p.m,—Evening Service "New 11.00 a.m.—MorningPrayer and y W. J. Carter, while visiting her daughter In Year—A Reminder" EVERYONE WELCOME Sunday Schol Chatham, had the 7,00 p.m.—Evening Service 3a misfortune of breaking her legg, and is now in the PublioC9XCp=flii�tttleb—' �' teegig an�t� r00 t9�r • confined General Hospital, Chatham, All Maple Street her friends wish a speedy recovery. Courco . GOSPEL HALL Gail Shearing, Notre Dame Ac- adamy, Waterdown, and Cadet Rev. HUGH C,•WILSON, Minister MRS. M. R, RENNIE ,Organist CLINTON Bill Shearing of the Royal Military College, Kingston, are spending M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director Sunday School 9,45 a.m. the Christmas vacation with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. C, M. Shear- 10,45a.m,--yThe Session will meet 1100 a.m.-Morning WoshipGospel Breaking of Bread ., 11.00 a.m. Brea Service ofB d...... - 8.00 p.m. ing. Guests over the Christmas; week- A New Covenant for a, New Year"TUESDAX, Joirn Martin, gawlresville end with Mr.'and Mrs, prank Lobb`' Reception of members 8 p.m. — Prayer and Bible Study. B were Mr. and Mrs: B, W. Young, The Holy Communion Peter and Paul, Bronte; Me. and 11.20 a ni.—Primary School is iii d aaa rPr l a ra9rfz r Mrs D. F. Perrin and Patricia, Caledonia, and Mrs. Vera Wilson, 12,15 p.m.—Church School Union Evening Service in the On- $T. ANDREWS ' Sarma.• tario Street United Church PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Carter HOLIVESVILLE 1,30 pm The. Holy Communion REV. D. J. LANE, B.A.,, Minister MRS. MORGAN ,AGNEW, — included Mr. and Mrs. Hiles Car. Sunday School- Choir Leader and Organist I ter, Don and Glenda, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Len Evans, St, Thomas, Come To The House of Prayer " '^� ��' 10.00 am, _The Church School and Mr. and Mrs, Donaid Stone' house and family, Guelph. Christian Reformedwill meet for study, 11.00 a.m,=Public Worship, Mr. and Mrs,' John Beattie and !✓l1UI'Gh KNOX CHURCH, BAYFIELD family, Toronto, and Mrs: Nora Clinton 2.00 p.m.—Studies In History, Moffatt and family, Bluevale, were Christman vsitors with X0;30 am,—Morning Service in 2.30 p.m,—Public Worship ALL Welcome A' ,their Mother, Mrs.,Olive C. Hellyar, at - • nglish , - , _ _ '•as tg r geges igr " g. c 11;45 a.m.—Sunda ��School - Mr and Mrs. George y ALL WELCOME visitors at the home of rs Frank Andrews over PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON A I K tft]�" N ' S (Willard and Art) Thank You At the close of another year we realize how much your friendship and good will have meant to us and welcome the opportunity to thank you. We also wish to thank you for your ' patience during the pressure of December shopping of our store. May you have much happiness and prosperity in the years to come, 1 �� 1O16 unri8tmas, weekend included: Mr, P.A.o.a ALL WELCOME andPalmerston;, ver and Mrs, children K. L. SiWE GAStreet Order of Meetings for the RD, Pastor.Lord's Day; Griffiths, Richard and Craig, ,Lon -11 m .00 a. Breaking of Bread don; W. and Mrs. William An- Friday, Dee, 31-10p.m.—Watch 3.00 P -111 --Children's Meeting drew§ London; Richard Andrews, Night Service a 7.00 p.m: --Gospel Meeting YEAR 'Peachers' College, Stratford: Sunday,, January 2, 1955 Q E� 10,00 a,m,—'-Sunda BAYFIELD ' BAPTIST \ D A V e Mr. and Mrs, James Livermore i School •` held a very happy Christmas party 1100 a.m. ``Morning Worship with E. S, Livermore, Q,C., and 7,30 p.m, -=Evening Service CHURCH AS !AIME GOES BY- Mrs, Livermore, and Mr, and Mrs. Tuesday, Jan, 4—Prayer Service Invites you to services each W. E. Livermore and Jimmy, all , and Bible Study , Sunday In the Orange Hall, NJOY ' EACH C]H MINUTE!i. As Hie, Reads of fie clock of London. Mr. KeithE _ Hamilton, Frlday, . Jan. 7—Young People's Bayfield, 'at 3.30 p.m;, until, the o St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Clar. Service 1 0 new church is completed, - easysr9s apsa addd9hR It's that Nappy flocs ence Green and Audrey, Grand Everyone Is Welcome Speaker: 3, Bodenham. and may the New Year Bend, and ' Mn and Mrs. H. Fail r prove to be one of the best fsr as to Witt or ley for every swnsst is am Smithendorf, Essex: of at} Nines for our F/O Gerald A. Elliott, Moose v y ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH tic days of ft 40" yowl Jaw , Sask., paid a surprise visit ®° ) "TETE FRIENDLY CHURCH" y to his home for Christmas, He A arrivived by plane at RCAF Stat- PASTOR—REV. A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A., B,D: ` T ion Centralia. For the past 18. m y ORGANIST—MRS: E.".WENDORF BA. TLIF'F BROS. BALL & VTC months he has been flying in � " x11.00 a.m.—Sacrament of Lord's Su structor and now he has been ap- „ PPer 12,15 p.m pointed a course director for a .—Sunday School AND STAFF , HARDWARE. -7.30 pni,—Evenin : FURNITURE class of 60 student'nilots. Other � � g Worship ' PHONE 195 CLINTON, ONT. visitors to the parental home were °�,� TURNER'S CHURCH n BAKES and CONFECTIONERS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elliott and 9. sye 2,00 ;p m -Sacrament of Lord's Supper I'IIOliTf�' CLINTON Wendy, London, and Mr, and Mrs., f M �9 , 3.00, pm ­ Sunday School Is 7irbrtr amr5airi?rir. , raF,ixm�+ sa5nyrea `x..... r av Yn3n Cecil Elliott, Donnie and Barbara ,, y�, y y s y; y x. g y t � 6pilssyy trzonrl