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Clinton News-Record, 1950-01-12, Page 6I =PAGE SIX Interesting Items Fro cord s Cor•respondtmits, fall GRAND BEND Following a I ....... ---"-.-----.= ‘1.11"atilmalmillmlaulammmilmmilmlamenaata" ' m which she fractured, her • long resident of Grand. Bend died I e -e• -..-------e CLINTON NEWS -RECORD' THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, ,195e• NEWS OF BAYFIELD Representative: Miss Lucy IL Woods Phone Bayfield 45r3 41•111.1111Meimreammiaamomr •••111.6. Miss Beverley York, Lucan,; on Wednesday of last Week to spent the weekend at het. home. tvisit at St. Thomas. IVIiss Janet Manson left Last week' John MacLeod, who has been to spend a few days at Goderich. Id in Port Dover, returned Rebert Penhele left on Friday to his home on Monday. of last week to spend the winter i Mies Betty Heard, London, at Dashwood. • spent the weekend with her par - Mrs. John Sturgeon, Sr., left ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Heard. WeItevettlieetel eitetteeletteetetteeetteetettekeleteetaeleWeeleartettlekaileaetWestettiltV Used Car Bargains 1949 CHEVROLET deluxe -Coach, 1948 t 948 1947 1.947 1947 1940 green in colour, less than 5,000 miles. CHEVROLET Coach, with less than 16,000 miles. Priced to sell at $1,595. .x CHEVROLET Fleetline Coach PLYMOUTH Sedan, special de- luxe, with radio, sun visor, heater, and many extras: CHEVROLET Fleetrnaster ; Sedan • t*, CHEVROLET Coach, priced to ? sell at $1,395. CHEVROLET Coach, in excel- lent condition with 42,000 : actual miles. 1938 DODGE Coach 1937 GRAHAM Sedan 1936 DODGE Sedan 1948 CHEVROLET One -Ton Pick-up Truck 1946 CHEVROLET Half -ton Pickup Truck. And Many Others As low as $50 will drive a car away from Brussels Motors. All the above vehicles equipped with heaters. TRADE_ or TERMS Motors "THE HOME OF BETTER USED CARS" Convenient Terms 44; ?it Open Every Evening 73-X BRUSSELS gta44.4FffiliezteXceeza4114$284. - Fe;adla1414`. " --- 4 - BRUCEFIELD hip, IVIr s. Sarah Deyine 84, life- EBENEZER St. 11 Bob Allen was in Toronto the first of the week. IVIrs. 0. Johnston and Ronny are in London this week, Mrs. G. Anderson and Marjorie were in London on Friday. IOOF at Goderieh /Several car loads of members of Brucefield Odd Fellows Lodge were in Goderich on Friday evening putting on •the Initiatory Degree there. Transferred in Bank • Frank Mustard, formerly on the staff of the Royal Bank, Clinton, and latterly at Stratford, has been transferred to Rouyen, Que., and will have the position of head Miss Gloria Westlake, London, spent the weekend with her par eats,- Mr. and Mrs. Walter West- lake. LOL Dance A large crowd attended the euchre and dance held in the Town Hall on Friday evening of last week. Prizes for euchre were won by Lindsay Smith and Mrs. Fred Telferd. Collins orch- eipa supplied the mete and lunch was seryed in the basement. Prayer Services 'Week of Prayer Services were held ori Tuesday and Thursday evening of last week. On Tues- day evening in Trinity Anglican Church, Rev. P. Renner gave as his lesson "How shall we get eadiance into our lives," and Thursday evening in St. Andrew's United Church Rev. L. Morgan gave as his lesson "Be ye doers of the word and not hearers only." Trinity Guild Meets The annual meeting of the Trin- ity Guild was held on Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. Alma Ba'esett. The meeting was opened with a prayer by Rev. L. Morgan. The officers reports, were then read. Election eif officers for thel coming year resulted as follews: President, Mrs. Willard Sturgeon; vice-president, Mrs. R.H.F. Gand- ner; secretary, Mrs. Sam McEwen; treasurer, Lucy R. Woods; visit- ing committee, Mrs. E. A. Feath- erston, Mrs. R. J. Larson and Mrs. Lloyd Scatchmer. Plans were discussed to hold a pot -luck supper in connection with the annual vestry meeting which is to be held in the Orange Hall on Monday, January 16. The meeting closed with a prayer by Rev. L. Morgan, after which lunch was served by the hostess. WA and WMS Meet A joint meeting of the WA and WMS of St. Andrew's United Church met on Thursday of last week at the home of Mns. L. Maknis. The new president, Mrs. P. Renner, opened the meeting of the WMS and Mrs. L. Metrics opened the meeting of the WA. The WMS treasurer reported their givings for the year were $206 which exceeded their al- : location. The WA -treasurer reported a balance of $273 with all payments • made to date. Arrangements were made to hold a pot -luck dinner in connection with the annual congregational meeting. . . eaeteeeeseletet edieetzeataletailaetia The New 1950 PLYMOUTH Is Here!! On Display at our Showrooms on FRIDAY e SATURDAY JANUARY 13 and 14 MURPHY DRO CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH FARGO SALES and SERVICE Phone 465, Clinton Huron and Orange Sts. at lice home Friday, Jan, 6. She was twice mamied, her first hus-:, band being John Deveraux, and her second George Devine. accountant. Scouts' Banquet The Boy Scouts and their pare ents had a very enjoyable ban- quet in the school room of the church on Friday evening. Dur- ing the evening films were shown by Don Adams and Ross Milton, Brucefield WMS The January meeting of Bruce - field WMS was held in the church on Tuesday, January 10. The President, Mrs. A. Zapfe, was in the chair and Mrs. E. R. Stanway conducted the worship service, the theme bang "The Bible Our Guide to Chrigian Faith and Conduct.1' Hymn 183 was sung and Scripture reading taken from Psalm 51. A reading on the use of the Bible as a guide to Christ conduct and which dealt with Sunday sports was given by Mrs, Stanway. The program, Chapter IV of "Growing with the Years,' was taken by Miss E. Bowey and Mrs. W. Scott, who were ably assisted by Mrs, T. , Baird; Mrs. B. Keys, Mrs. C. Haugh, Mrs. R, Scott and iVirs. H. Dalrymple. Re- ports from the secretary showed an increase in membership and attendance and the treasurer's re, rort showed that the allocation had been exceeded. Mrs. T. Baird was appointed to the Missionary Education committee. The meet- ing closed with the Mizpah Bene- diction. Ebenezer WA The WA of Ebenezer United Church met at the home of Mrs Wilfred Biggin for the first ineet- ing of the new year, with an attendance of 15 members. The president, Mrs. Frank Jones, pre- sided at the meeting, which was opened by singing the hymn, "I am Thine, 0 Lord," followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The. Scripture reading was given by Mrs. Bert Lobb, follow- ed by prayer by 1Virs. C. Tavener. The roll call was responded to by the ,paying of membeelship fees. The minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read, and the annual report was given, read by the secretary, and the treasurer read the lemma' treasurer's re- port. During the business discussion it was decided that we continue to contribute to the Holiday Card" method of collecting extra money for the Association. Two of Edgar Guest's poems were read by Mrs. Ira Merrill, and Mrs. F. Jones gave a reading. The meeting was closed by sing- ing the hymn, "What a Friend we have in Jesus," and Rev.C. Tavener dismissed the meeting with prayer -and the Benediction. Mrs: Frank Janes then conduct- ed a contest, and the hostess served lunch at the close of the meeting. The eet meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Williams, LONDESBORO IVIr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe and family, Brussels, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vodden. • - Mr. and Mrs, Ken Scott and family, St. Catharines, spent last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 'Young- blutt, Guelph, were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed oungblutt. Guy Longman, Saskatchewan, and H. Locgman, Drayton, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Cool on Monday. Mission Band to Meet The Mission Band will hold its monthly meeting next Sunday morning, January 15, at 10.30, in the basement of the church. The roll call will be answered by paying of fees. Londesboro WA Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Association will be held in the basement of the church on January 19 at 2,30, The roll call will be answered by paying of fees. All the ladies of the congregation are invited to attend, The hostesses are Mrs. 11 Lyon, Mrs. James Fairservice, Mrs, Laura Saundercock and Mrs, L. Pipe. Londesboro Ladies Enjoy Fine Banquet Londesboro Ladies' Bowling , Club completed their 1949 sea- •••••••••••• son with a turkey banquet serv- ed at the Park House, Goderich. Thursday evening, January 5. After prizes were awarded, the remainder of the evening was ;spent in bowling at the Goderich Bowling Acadamey. Betty Archambault was present- ed with a tablecloth. far the high single of 266; to Edythe Beacom went a cup and saucer for the high triple of 638. - Team Standings "Kittycats" — 78 points (Rose Greise, Edythe Beacom, Doreen Armstrong, Mabel Scott, Helen Lee, Mary Shobbrook); "Cop - cats" -49 points (Jean Little. Pat Bloor, Isabel Colson, Nona Pipe, Jean Caldwell, Irene Knox); ,"Alleyeats"--48 points (Genevieve Allen, Beryl Reicl, Mavis Brent- on, Madeline Radford, Thelma iShobbrook. Mail. Carter, Hazel Reid); "Repeats" — 35 points (Betty Archambault, Marg. And- erson, Rita Little, Mamie Ross, Lois Fell, Ora Riley). 1 All members of the Kittycats were given a cup and saucer. A box of handkerchiefs were given , to each bowler 'of the second place Copycats. Gifts of apprec- iation for work done for the league were given to the treas- urer, Marg. Anderson, and the secretary, Doreen Armstrong. Other results were: team triple. Kittycats, 2,331; team single. Kittycats, 834; high average, E. Beacom, 165,4; league average, 122. The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, January 17 at 2.00 P.M. All accounts, notices of deputations and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, January 14, 1950. 1-2-b (Signed) N. W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario STANLEY Community Club Meets Stanley Ladies' Community Club held its January 'fleeting at the home of Mrs. Glenn Broad - foot with the president, Mrs. Broadfoot, in the chair. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer and the secretary's- and treasurer's reports were given. Roll call was answered by hints and suggestions on quilt -making. There were 11 members and one visitor present. Several letters of thanks were read, It was decid- ed to send $10 to the UEFB fund and $10 to the Hospital for Slcit Children, Toronto. Plans Were made to have another party in the school on Friday, January 27. Readings were given by Mrs. Glenn Broarbot, Bars. John Mc- Gregor, Mrs. Cliff Stewart, and Mrs, John H. McEwen. The mem- bete enjoyed a social time to- gether. It was planned to hold the February meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank IVIeGregor, the roll call to be answered ;vith ways and means of improving the meeting, 10% off All Radios iffIllagsEaglIZOSIONONMNIMP • How about a nice Television Set installed with antenna for $275 --- 7" screen Any one interested, come over to house, Princess St., any night and see for yourself. RECORD BAR --- DECCA 75c Johnston Rag — 75c Old Master Painter — 75c Music Goes Around and Around Dear Hearts and Gentle People Blue Bird on Your Window Sin GROVES ELECTRIC Huron Street PHONE 290-W Clinton 77RESEVe°IY"YIFLRITY CIENCY HIGHEST QU LOWEST PRICES FOR EIGHT DAYS ONLY! These cars are worth a lot more considering the condition and appearance 1947 PLYMOUTH Special Sedan, Heater, Clean Inside ... „ "LY sl 485 00 • 1.795,00 1949 FORD Custom, Like new; Radio; Air Conditioning Slip coyers; spotlights. See this car 1947 CHEV. Torpedo Coach, Only 15,000 miles 1948 CHEV. Torpedo Coach, Like New 1937 CHEV. Sedan, Without Knee Action 1937 CHEV. Coach, Without Knee Action, New motor last year 1937 FORD Coach, Re -finished; Clean Inside 1930 FORD "A"Coach 1929 FORD Coach 1936 DODGE Coupe, Extra clean 1940 FARGO Panel, Far above average. 1940 OLDS. Club Coupe, Low mileage; like new; one owner, neme on request 1946 JEEP STATION WAGON 1948 DODGE Sedan SEE THESE AT 1,595.00 1,695.00 525.00 550.00 485.00 $195.00 $85.00 485.00 Supertest Station North End HIGHWAY 4 AND 83 Exeter, Ont. WARD FRITZ, Dealer, phone Zurich 78 2-b The First Picture of the New Plymouth IM33.017M17,140W e.:SeUetaiatteteeseeee 111 fte4 il An entirely new profile with1°.::peaked,crown twa,Walt la xt. fenders extending beyond the trunk line, com- pletely new grille and • massive new attractive front and rear bumpers, together with the greatest all-round visibility Offered in Plymouth's history, naroewdoinstdinisgpuliasyhi.eig features of the new 'models Ample head room, leg room, seat width, and famous Plymouth restful chair -high seats,Rare other roomy comfort features of the new 1950 models. In addition to the Plymouth Special DoLuxe Club. Coupe shown above, there is a special DeLuxe 4 -door Sedan, and DeLuxe 4 -door Sedan, Club Coupe, 2 -door Sedan, 3 -passenger business coupe and all metal Suburban. Automatic choke, ignition key starting, 97 H.P. engine,aafety«rim wheels and super cushion tiren are standard equipment en all new modeis.