Clinton News-Record, 1950-12-21, Page 4PAGE FOUR
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950
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Miss Bessie Sloman, New Ro-
chelle, N.Y., is spending the win-
ter with Miss Sarah Sloman.
Rev. Roy C. Cook, Toronto,.
paid a short visit to his, parents
Mr. and Mrs. William Cook,'last
week.
Mervin Glazier and Miss Helen
O'Reilly, Kitchener, spent the
weekend with the former's par-
ents, Mr. end' Mrs. Clifford
Glazier,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Counter
have returned from their post
nuptial trip and 'are getting set-
tled in their new home, Albert
Street,North.
Mrs. W. J. Carter Ieft yester-
day to spend the festive season
with her family in Chatham. Her
address for the next few .reeks
will be 1,260 Inshes Ave., Chat -
Engagements Announced
The engagement is announced
of Margaret Isabel, only daugh-
ter of Mrs. Boyd and the late
Adam Boyd, Gravenhurst, to
Roy A. MiacDonald, Courtney,
B.C. The marriage is to take
place in Christ Church Cathed-
ral, Vancouver, on Friday, De-
cember 22, at four o'clock.
Mrs.. L : Denomme
Heads Altar Society
At the regular meeting of the
Altar Society of St. Joseph's
Catholic Church, 'Clinton, mem-
bers elected Mrs. Lawrence De-
nomme as president' for a second
term. Mrs. Clement Reynolds
was named vice-president, and,
Mrs. Alvin Sharpe as secretary.
Rev, S. J. McDonald spoke
briefly to the ladies, thanking
them fro their assistance during
the past year, end wishing the
Society success in the next term.
Previous to the elation of of-
ficers. Miss Lucy Levy, in the
secretary's report, told members
that a vacuum cleaner had been
purchased for the cleaning.. of the
church.
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OfficersWives
Entertain NCO Wives
The Air Force Officers' Wives
Auxiliary entertained the NCOs'
Wives at an At -Home, December
5, at the Offleers? Mess. A movie
was drown during the evening by
F/L N. Greig, followed by a buf-
fet lunch in the dining room of
the Officers' Mess. ,
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John McNab, veteran municipal
campaigner in Huron County,
retained the reeveship of Grey
Township by a two -vote margin
CLINTON HOSPITAL" AID
presents its annual
Christmas
Ball
on
Tuesday, Dec. 26
from 9.30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
in
CDCI AUDITORIUM
Carnegie's Orchestra
Dress Optional
$1 per person
50-1-b
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Christmas Greetings and
Happiness throughout the New
Year!
We take this opportunity of
wishing our old and new
customers a very MERRY
ti? CHRISTMAS and a PROSPER-
OUS NEW YEAR.
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Martins Store
LY " • T. W. and L. E. MARTIN
and. STAFF
Hark to the bells ring-
ing out Best Wishes to
you and yours for
THE MERRIEST
CHRISTMAS EVER!
Christmas in the. (hurches
St. Paul's Anglican
Church
REV. R, M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon,
Choir Leader
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24
11.00 a,m,—Carol Service and
Primary Sunday School
0.00 p.m.—Children's Service -,
11.00 p.m.—Holy Communion
Christmas Day
10.30 a.m.—Holy Communion
The Bishop of Huron will broad-
cast over CHLO,' St. Thomas,
et 2.30 p.m. Sunday.
Baptist Church
PASTOR CLAIR CLARK, B.A.
Mrs. W. Aikenhead, Organist
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24
11,00 a.m.—Worship Service,
12.o0 -2 -Sunday . School.
Pentecostal Church
Matilda St., South of CNR
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24
10,00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 ,a.m.—Morning Worship
Message, "Why Christ Came"
.7.30 p.m.—Gospel Service
Friday, 8 paw— Young People's
Service, Pictures Slides,
Christmas Story
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer
ALL WELCOME
"Thou shalt call His name Jes-
us, for He shall save the peo-
ple from their sins." Matt,
1:21.
Presbyterian Church
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist
and Choir Leader
The great Christmas carols will
constitute the Praise:
0 Come all ye Faithful
Away in a Manger
Holy Night, Peaceful Night
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing
Joy to the World
The choir will sing the anthems;
And Thou Bethlehem -- Hine
Tidings of Joy -- Simper
and
A group of children, under direc-
tion of Mrs. Boyes will ren-
der the Christmas songs:
Angels, we have heard on high
The Angels' Song
The sermon subject will be:
"The Immortal Story"
The order of service will be a
printed souvenir (coloured) of
Christmas Service 1950
Everyone is welcome to worship
at all our services
2.30 p.m.—Bayfield Service
Ontario St. United
Church
REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Ministe
Mrs. E. Wendell, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Prelude, organ and piano
Processional: "Hark, the Her-
ald Angels" hymn 59
Invocation and Lord's Prayer
Psalm selection 747
Anthem: "God Rest you Merry
Gentlemen"
Scripture: Luke 2:11-20
Trio: "Away in a Mangos"
Prayer
Hymn: "Angels from the Realms
of Glory" No. 64
Announcements
Offering and Offertory Prayer
Organ and Piano, selected
Solo: Mr. Maurice Radford
H,ymn: "As With Gladness" No. 50
Sermon: "Meaning of Christmas"
Quartette: "In a Lowly Manger"
Hymn: "0 Come all ye Faithful"
No. 47
Benediction
Organ and Piano postlude
12.15—Sunday School
2.00 p.m. — Turner's — Special
Christmas Service
7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship
Prelude, organ and piano
Processional hymn: While Shep-
herds Watched" No. 62
Invocation
Anthem: "0 Leave Your Sheep"
Carol by choir and congregation:
"It Caine Upon" No. 58
Scripture: Matt. 2;13-23
Solo: Mr. L. Pearson
Prayer, followed by Lord's Prayer
Hymn: "Good Christian Men Re-
joice" No. 61
Duet: "Carol Sweetly Carol"
Announ cements
Offering and Offertory Prayer
Organ and Piano, selected .
Solo
A discourse on Christmas by the
minister
junior Choir: two numbers
Anthem: "Angels, we have heard
on high"
Hymn: "0 Little Town" No. 51
Anthem: "0 Joyous Christmas
Song"
Solo: Mrs. M. G.'Darvflle
Anthem "5ilent Night, Holy
Night"
Recessional Hymn: "Joy to the
• World" No, 55
Benediction
Postlude: Organ .and Piano
IOOF Notes
Clinton Looge IOOF was host
to Brucefield Lodge on Tuesday
Dec. 12, when the visiting mem-
bers conferred the second degree
onthree candidates from Clinton.
Several members addressed the
lodge briefly, 'among these beiirg
Bro. Bab Rutherford, Brantford,
a visitor for the evening, Delic-
ious refreshments rounded out a
very pleasant evening.
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CLINTON W.L.
Clinton branch of the Women's
Institute will meet on Thursday
afternoon, December 28, in the
Board Room of the Agricultural
Office: Rev. D. J. Dane is to be
the guest speaker. The program
committee is Mrs. Fred Hanley
and Mrs. E. Radford. The roll
:call will be answered with,
"Where I spent Christmas." A
cordial invitation is. extended to
of the town to ettetui
Wesley -Willis United
Church
Rev, HUGH C. WILSON, Minister
Mk. • M.'' R. Rennie, Organist
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24
Moriiirag Worship -11.00 a.m.
Prelude
Processional Hymn 64
Call to Worship
Hymn 47
Invocation .
The Lord's Prayer
The Sacrament of Baptism
Anthem: "Still Grows the Even-
ing Over Bethlehem,Towri" tra-
ditional Bohemian McI'ody;
Soloist -Miss Viola Fraser
Announcements
Selection 747 "The MagnifiT .t"
Scripture—Matthew 2:1-12
Hymn 57 r'
Offering
Hymn 598
Solo: "Gest' Bambino"—Pietro A.
Yen; Harry Holmes'
Hymn 62
Sermon: "Christmas Revelations"
Anthem: "Thou Didst Leave Thy
Throne" James T. Lightwood
Soloists: Miss Margaret Hol-
land, Mrs. W. M. Nediger, and
Harry Holmes
Hymn 53
Benediction
Postlude
12.15—Church School.
7 p.m. --Carol and Candlelighting
Service
Prelude piano and organ, Miss
Doris Grierson, Mrs. M. R.
Rennie
The Heralds—Audrey Jervis, Ruth
Wilson, Doris Grierson, Eileen
Robbins
Processional Hymn 47
Choral Invocation ,
Choir: "While Shephers Watched"
"On Their Way"
Prayer
Hymn 51
Ladies' Double Trio
Junior Choir
Hymn 67
Scripture °
Choir: "Snowy Flakes"
"Gloria in Excelsis Deo"
Hymn 49•
Announcements
Offering: Organ and Violin, Mrs.
Rennie, and A. It. Person
Male Quartette: Harry Lear, Mur-
ray Bradburn, Donald MeNall,
Donald Yungblut
"I Heard the Bells on Christ-
mas"
Choir: "Night of Nights"
Soloist—Peter Gutter
Solo: "Nazareth" Eileen lisebbins
Candle Lighting conducted by
Harvey Sperling, president,
Huron Presbytery
Prayer
Recessional Hymn 59
Benediction
Vesper: "Silent Night"
Mrs. Mary Sutter, Mrs. Agnes
Moon, Misses Margaret Hol-
land and Jean Nediger
Postlude
CWL . Plans Active ,
Christmas . Season
The December meeting of the
Catholic Women's League of St.
Joseph's Church, Clinton, and St.
Michael's ' Church, Blyth; was
held in the Clinton parish hall
with the president; Miss Patricia.
Morrison, opening the meeting
wiitfn prayer.
The members decided to spon-
sor the annual Christmas party
this year for the children of the
parishes, and to remember the
sick and shut-ins at the Christ-
mas season. Mrs. John Hallaihan
and Miss Nora Kelly ^were ap-
pointed 'to have charge of the
baskets in the Blyth parish, and
Mrs, George Carbent and Mrs.
Frank Evans, Jr., for :the 'Clin-
ton parish,
Rev. S. J. McDonald spoke on
the various projects the League
would be eligible to sponsor.
Miss Morrison gave a reading on
the aims of the Catholic Women's
League.
To date there is a membership
of 72 in tris newly -formed sub-
division. Reports were presented
by Miss Mary Phalen, Blyth,
treasurer, and Mrs. Frank Evans,
Jr.; secretary.
The lunch committee for the
January meeting will be Mrs.
Bert Gliddon, Mrs, Frank Evens,
Sr., and Mrs. Wilfred Managhan,
Following the meeting, a social
half-hour was enjoyed by all.
Mrs. 'Shaddock Heads
Presbyterian WA
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church, Clinton,
held its annual meeting in the
form of a pot -luck supper at the
home of Mrs. Malcolm McTaggart
with 19 present. Mrs D. 3. Lane,
Mrs. G. Roberton and Mrs. A.
Maxwell assisted the hostess.
Following the supper, Mrs.
William Shaddock, the president,
took the chair. Hymn 729 was
sung, followed by the reading of
Scripture. A lesson from St.
Luke was read by Mrs. Shaddock.
Mrs. Allan Maxwell gave the
secretary -treasurer's report. The
women discussed Christmas bas-
kets for shut-ins, end named Mrs.
Alex Cudmore and Mrs. Norman
Ball as conveners in charge.
The Presbyterian meeting of
Huron County will be held in
January in the Clinton church,
and the following women were
named on the refreshment com-
mittee: Mrs. John Snider, Mrs.
George Roberton, -Mrs, Wes Nott
and Mrs. William Shaddock,
Mrs. D. J. Lane presided for the
election of officers for the next
term as follows: President, Mrs.
Shaddock; vice-president. Mrs.
Lane; secretary, Mrs. Maxwell;
treasurer, Mrs. E. E. Gibson; and
congener of tl'ie social committee,
Mrs. M. McTaggart.
The January meeting will he
held at the home of Mrs. Robert
McEwen with Mrs. M. McTaggart
and Mrs. Wes Nott as co -hostesses,
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rings a special wish
from us — that this
will be
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come in small pack-
ages! Our wishes
come in just two
words
MERRY CHRISTMAS
T. R. Thompson
PHONE 40 WE DELIVER
His pack is filled with
wonderful surprises for
every member of the
family!
And our hearts are filled with
best wishes in the same spirit for
you all!
Clinton Locker Service
SAM E. CASTLE GORDON CUDMORE
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CHEER
Here's a wish for a smile of happiness
on every face, good will in
every heart and
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
FOR ALL!
BARTLIFF BROS.
Bakers and Confectioners
PHONE 1 CLINTON
Silverwood's Ice Cream
Annual •
CHRISTMAS
CAROL
and
Candlelighting
Service
Wesley -Willis United Church
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24
7 p.m.
AUSPICES Y.P.U.
Come and enjo singing your favourite Carols
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