Clinton News Record, 1955-03-03, Page 4GIVE YOURSELF
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'ersona1s`
Miss June McCartney, Toronto,
was home, with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H, 'McCartney, last.
weekend. -
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Morrell; Mr.
and ; Mrs. Eldon Morrell visited
wtilir Mr. and Mrs, Harold -Morrell
last Weekend. \-
Miss Shiley G. Sutter, Preston,.
and R. P. Robbins, Richmond Hill,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. John A, Sutter.
Mrs. W. S, R. Holmes has been
visiting her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Holmes
and family of Toronto.
Kenneth Ashton,' UniVersity of
Western Ontario, London, spent
the weekend with hireparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Harvey Ashton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams,.
Coldwater, visited 'recently in
town and were guests at the
Shanahan -Freeman wedding.
Miss Catherine E. Fingland,
University of Western Ontario,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Judge and Mrs. Frank Fing-
land:
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HAPPY WORKERS WILL
, MEET NEXT THURSDAY
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Tlie meeting of the Huron Road
East Happy Workers Club will be
held, atthe home of Mrs. Bob Ir-
win, next Thursday afternoon,
March 10. Roll call is to be an-
swered by "showing a -baby pic-
ture of myself." ^ Group six, lead-
ers Clara Dale and Ruth Dale
will ,be in charge of lunch.
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ONTARIO' STREET GIRLS
WILL MEET MARCH 10
The. Ontario Street United
Church Girl's Club will hold their
regular meeting in the"bhurch par-
lour on Thursday night, March 10,
at eight o'clock. Guest speaker will.
- be Miss Stone. .
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'.THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1955
Clinton. Club .Entertains.
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nes
London Road Club
Donates $10 For
Resuscitator
The February meeting or the
London Road Club was held at
the home o1' Mrs. W. C. Bennett.
President Mrs. William. Watkins
opened the meeting with the sing-
ing of "My Old Kentucky Home,"
followed by, the repeating of the
creed. '
The roll call "A Childhood Mem-
ory" was given by 13 members•
and one visitor. The secretary's
report was approved as read by
Mrs. Joseph Clegg, also letters
from the sick and shut-ins. The
financial report was given by Mrs.
Roy Plumsteel and the flower re-
port by Miss Helen Anderson. In
reply to a letter from the Chamber
of Commerce' in regards to a don-
ation to a Resuscitator, the mem-
bers decided to donate ten dollars.
Miss Helen Anderson had charge
of the mystery box and it was
won' by Mrs_ James Nott. A sale
of homemade candy was conduct-
ed among the members and it
realized $4.65.
The -rest of the afternoon was
spent arranging programs for
1955-56. The meeting was closed
by the singing of "God Save the
Queen" and a social hour was en-
joyed. -
Dainty. refreshments were ser-
ved by the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Clegg.
The March meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Norman Man-
ning. Roll call: "Irish Joke" or
a fine of 10c. The program is in
the charge of Mrs. VanNinhuy.
Hostesses, Mrs: Norman Manning,
Mrs. W. Managhan.
Specials for March 3-4-5
LARD-Whyte's Pure Ib, 19c
PEAS -Blue and Gold Fancy -15 oz. 2 tins 33c
10 oz. 2 tins 25c
PINEAPPLE JUICE-Libby's-48 oz. tin 31e
SODAS-Weston's 1 Ib. box 29e
COTTAGE ROLLS-Peameal ......•..... ......',. Ib. 45c
MARGARINE -Solo Ib. 29c
SALMON.. -Pink Seal --1 Ib. tin - 45c
SHORTENING -Crispy Flake Ib. 23c
GREEN ONIONS bunch 05c
ORANGES -Sunkist -size 252s doz. 35c
APPLES-Spys 'C' Grade- bushel $2.35
THO PSON'S FOOD MARKET
Phone 40
We Deliver
Ontario Street
Skating Party
Ontario Street Church and Tur-
ner's United Church held their an-
nual congregational skating party,
in Clinton Lions. Arena last Fri-
day evening. " A large crowd of
400 enjoyed the evening that was
featured by broomball, hockey
and skating.
The hockey game between the
men of Turner's and Ontario
Street ended in a 2-2 tie. Broom -
ball teams led by captains George
Levis and Charles Stewart ended
with George Levis' team winning
out 1-0. Refreshments were ser-
ved.
Trinity Club At
Bayfield Support
Guides, Brownies
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
The regular meeting of the
Trinity Club was held at the rec-
tory on Tuesday evening. Mrs.
Ross Middleton presided, opening
with the singing of a hymn and
prayer. Mrs. J. Cluff gave the
scripture reading. Following the
routine reports Mrs. John Cluff,
Mrs. Spencer Ervine, Mrs, LeRoy
Poth and Mrs. William E. Parker
volunteered to care for the chur-
eh during March. Donations tW
$5.00 were voted to both the Guid-
es and Brownies. It was decided
to hold a sale of baking on the
third Saturday in July. Plans
were made for members to attend
a concert in Clinton this month.
Mrs. Arthur Turland offered her
home for the April meeting when
the guest speaker will be Mrs. R.
H. F. Gairdner.
Mrs. Ross Middleton outlined
some basic rules of art and then
supervised charcoal sketching by
those present, during the lesson,
which was greatly enjoyed. Mrs,
Middleton pointed out that the
basic principles are the same in
drawing landscape as in figures.
Two very amusing • contests • on
"Observance in this Locale" were
conducted by Mrs. J. E. Hovey.
Prizes were awerded to Mrs. Le-
Roy Poth, Mrs. William E. Park-
er and Mrs. S. Ervine, Mrs. R.
Roddick, ` Mrs. Maynard Corrier
co -hostesses assisted Mrs. W. S.
Outerbridge in serving refresh-
ments.
Speaker From
India At -
Wesley -Willis
John' Halla, M.A., Indore, India,
was the special and interesting
speaker in the Wesley -Willis Un-
ited Church last Sunday. In the
morning he spoke on the subject
of the church in India, and in the
evening his subject was "the chal-
enge to Christianity in India."
The evening service was in the
charge of the Young People's Un-
ion and included some special
music numbers. The male dhoir
provided two selections. A young
ladies quartet composed of Misses
Margaret Holland, "Helen Potter,
Sandra Williams and Elizabeth
Nediger sang and also a young
men's quartet: Beverly Boyes,
Donald Andrews, Ronald Steep°
and Lloyd Holland. A beautiful
message in song was brought by
Mrs, Eileen Robbins.
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Phone 66W - Clinton
A quiet atmosphere
yin pleasant
surroundings.
The Clintonian Club of Clinton held its annual banquet re-
cently. Members of the London Central Executive Committee of
the Mary Hastings Club were guests. 'Standing,from left to
right, are: Mrs, H. Managhan, newly -elected president; Mrs. C.
1ielbon; Mrs. W. Wise; Mrs.. M. Crich; Mrs. Jamieson; Mrs. E.
Welsh; Mrs., M. Wiltse; Mrs. Ronald MacDonald; Mrs. H. John-
ston; Mrs, N. Carter; Mrs, John Middleton; Mrs. Elmer Hair,
London; WWIrs.- Maxwell; Mrs. T. Leppington; Mrs. H. Sloman;
Mrs. T, O'Connell; Mrs. T. Deeves Front row, left to right: Mrs.
Webster; Mrs. Ernest Epps; Mrs. Wilfred Colclough; Mrs. Robert
Grand, London president, Central Executive Committee; Mrs. G.
Taylor; Mrs. M. Falconer; 54rs. G. Glazier; Mrs. William Glazier.
Enrol 28 Brownies
hi Clinton Pack
At Special Night
The enrolment bf 28 Brownies in
the 1st Clinton Brownie Pack took
place in the Parish Hall of St.
Paul's Anglican Church on Thurs-
day, 'February 24, with proud -par-
ents of the Brownies present.
This 28 are under the capable
leadership of Miss Grace Dunston,
a former officers of the Salvation
Army, and at present ,nursing in
Clinton Public Hospital. She is
assisted by Mrs. Elsie McDonald
and Mrs. Marie Brandon.
District Commissioner Mrs. E.
Cook from Mitchell, was present
to perform the enrolment cere-
mony. Leading up to ;the enrol-
ment the story of the Good Sam-
aritan was dramatized by Brown-
ies Barbara Corey, Margaret Ad-
dison, Ruth Steinberg, Nina Mc-
Donald, Carol Sims, Kathleen
Watkins, Suzanne Bartliff and
Ann Sawchuck.
A candlelight ' ceremony com-
memorating the birthdays of Lord
and Lady Baden-Powell, founders
of the organization, was perform-
ed by the Brownies, all represent-
ing Brownies of the countries
where the movement is in prog-
ress.
Home-made candy served by the
Brownies brought to a conclusion
a very eventful evening in the
-lives of the 1st Clinton. Brownie
Pack.
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MR. AND MRS. W. ROGERSON
MARK SILVER ANNIVERSARY
On Saturday evening, February
26 family and relatives of Mr, and
Mrs. William Rogerson honoured
thein on the occasion of their 25th
wedding 'anniversary. A surprise
party was held and the evening
was spent playing games during
which the bride and groom were
presented with a chrome table and
clfairs. One of the highlights of
the day was a telephone call from
their son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. G. Bettles, Haney, B.C.,
extending their best wishes. A
delicious lunch brought the even-
ing to a close.
Founder's Night
Marked By Guides
Mrs. G. N. Turner
Funeral 'Service was . conducted
on Tuesday afternoon by Rev, A.',
G Eagle in the Ball and Mutch
funeral home, High Street, Clin-
ton, for Mrs, Gebrge ` N. Turner,
late of Isaac, Street, Clinton, who
died at her home. on Sunday. She
was in her 88th year.
Pallbearers were I -Toward Johns,
Allister Broadfoot, Ivy Henderson,
George Shipley, Charles Shipley,
Wilfred. Jervis. Interment was in
Clinton ;Cemetery:
Flower -bearers. were George
Turner and Brian Turner.
The ';former Caroline Shipley,
she was' born in Hullett Township,
and spent most of her life in
Tuckersmith Township. She and
her husband retired to Clinton 28
years ago. She was a member of
Turner's United Church, and later
of the Ontario Street United
Church.
Her husband predeceased her in
1954, shortly after celebrating his
90th birthday. Surviving are two sons, Harold,
Goderich and John, Tuckersmith
Township; one 'laughter, Miss
Mary E. Turner, at home.
Since last week's meeting of
the Girl Gnides marked Found-
er's Night, the birthday of Lord
Baden-Powell, a short study per-
iod, about his life and his work
in organizing Guiding and Scout-
ing., Following the meeting a
court of honour was held.
Tenderfoot tests in signals were
passed by Gail Orpen and Sally
Deeves, Mary Jean Colquhoun,
Christine Bridle and Beth Cud -
more. Gail Orpen and Sally Deev-
es also passed their tests in knots.
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RCAF WA WILL
COLLECT FOR ,FAMILY
The Wives Auxiliary of RCAF
Station Clinton will meet on Mar-
ch 7, at 8.30 p.m. in the Richie
building. Will members please
bring used clothing and something
from the pantry shelf, for the
needy family the WA has adopted.
Mrs. Jean Barnett will be showing
slides of the Yukon. All members
and honorary members are'tirvit
ed.
PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS
WILL MEET TUESDAY
The Girl's Club of the Presby-
terian Church will meet on Tues-
day evening, at 8.15 p.m. in, the
Sunday School room of the church.
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ONTARIO STREET WMS
WILL MEET TUESDAY
The. Women's Missionary Soc-
iety • of Ontario Street United
Church will meet in the church
hall on Tuesday, March 8.
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SLAFORTH MAN SEEN
IN FILM PRODUCTION
Howard Kerr, son of Mrs. James
Kerr, Seaforth, and principal of
the Ryerson School of Technology,
Toronto, recently appeared on TV
in a National Film Board picture
featuring his school. - Seaforth
News.
On a per capita basis Canada
imported more goods than any
other country in the world during
1953.
urth %erLiiies
Sunday, March 6, 1955
1Ce>'iep� 1ItUi�Einiteb
Churtb
Rev. HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE, Choir Director
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
"Christ the Liberator" •
11.20 a.m.-Primary School
12.15 p.m. -'Church School
7.30 p.m. -Union Evening Service
in the Ontario Street United
Church
HOLMESVILLE
1.30 p.m. -Church Service and
Sunday School
Come To Tho blouse of Prayer
Huron Street
BAPTIST CHURCH
Minister -REV. J. E. OSTROM
11.00 a.m.-Morning Service -
12.15 p.m. -Sunday School.
7.00 p.m. -Evening Service
EVERYONE WELCOME
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday School 9.45 a.m.
Breaking of Bread ...:11.00 a.m.
Gospel Service 8.00 p.m.
TUESDAY, 8 pm. - Prayer and
Bible Study.
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A. Minister
MRS. MORGAN AGNEW,
Choir Leader and Organist
• Sunday,'March 6
10.00 a.m.-The Church School -
11.00 a.m.-Divine Worship
Subject for meditation
"Fashionable Religion"
Children's Story
KNOX CHURCH, HAYFIELD
2.30 p.m. -Divine Worship
Wednesday, March 16 - Men's
Club
Wednesday, March
reserve
FUNERAL SERVICE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
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.-Holy Comrrfunion and
Sunday School.
7.00 p.m. -Evening Service
Preacher, Mr. F. Kirby
Wednesday, March 9-8.15 p.m.-
Friendship
.m:Friendship Club in Parish Hall
Wednesday, March 9-7.30 p.m. -
Lenten Service.
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
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Invites you to services each
Sunday in the Orange Hall,
Bayfield, at .3.30 p.m., until the
new church is completed. •
Speaker: " I. Bodenham.
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Friday, March 4 - 4.15 p.m. --
Happy
Happy Hour
'8,00' p.m. -Christ's Ambassadors
Sunday, March 6, 1955
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00; a.m.--Morning Worship
7,30 n.m.-Evening Gospel Service
Tuesday, March 8 -Prayer Service
and Bible Study
Everyone Is Welcome,
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
PASTOR -REV A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A.. B.D.
ORGANIST: -MRS. E. WENDORP
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
12.30 p.m. --Sunday School
7.30 p,m,-Filmstrip
"When the Healer Caine"
TURNER'S CIVIRCH°
2.00 p.m. -Filmstrip
"When the Healer Cant,"
3.00 p'.m.-Sunday ^^nmol
COMMOTION!.
In the report of the Mothers'
Study Group meeting' last week,
the name Miss Doane, referring to
the guest speaker, was incorrect,
The name should have been Miss
Stone.
CUPS
and
SAUCERS
29c each
4 for 93c
John A. Anstett
Jeweller
Phone 562 - Clinton
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE
HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
(As Constii?uted for Provincial Purposes)
Annual Meeting
Hensall Town Hall
ThursdayMarch 10t
, Ot h
at 8.30 p.m.
Special Speaker: ,.. .
Robert McCubbin, M.P.
Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Agriculture
WILFRED GREGORY, Q.C. FRANK HARBER
President, the Ontario Liberal President, Western Ontario
Association (North) Liberal Association
and others
-Officers will be elected and other important
' business transacted.
IVAN IKALBFLEISCH W. G. COCHRANE ROY LAMONT
President Secretary Treasurer
"GOD SAVE THE QUEEN"
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