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Clinton News-Record, 1950-12-21, Page 121i118!llliIHllfullllllllllll111uu1IIIIIIIIHIIIIIII PAGE TWII,YE' CLINTON NBWS-RECORD STEPHEN RESULTS' DEPUTY REEVE—Roy Swart2, 642; Willis . Gill, 417; Nelson Schenk, 226. r COUNCIL (three elected) — Stewart Webb, ,789; Wellington Hoist, 698;' Addison Tiernan, 689;! Isaac Restard, 528; Charles Mc- Gregor, 334. • Your Vote and Influence for COunciIlor willbe gratefully received and faithfully applied. Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season. M. J. AGNEW 01, line Car,+ol Service Despite' 'heads hea'ry from the snowfall,, the young- People's Chrialtnti'as Carol service was well attended on Sunday evening When members of the' YPU pre- sented in song and story the tree meaning of Christmas. The aud- itorium was . decorated with ever- greens, and a lighted `6•ee, with the manger in the centre of the Platform. The choir came up the aisles, singing, and Rev. Mr. , Newton opened the service with prayer. Ewan Ross acted as chairman, and read the Nativity story from Luke's gospel. Besides choral singing. and carols in which' the audience took part, there was s trio by Ba Grigg, Sandra wilt hams end Helen Potter; a inbred trio by Betty Stock, Panicle Saddler, Rota Yeo, Molly Cox, Kathleen Holmes and Eileen Glidden. Gloria Palmer sang "A Star was His Cradle" as a solo. Pamela Saddler gave a 'hie rendition of""O, Holy Night," end Molly Cox sang "The Christ Child" very sweetly. In the son "Good King Wenceslas" the tenor solo was taken by Mr. Newton and the soprano solo by Dora Heard. Esther Ross told a Christmas story, and directed a drama pre- sented by a . group of children. Mary and Joseph were Mary Hutchins and Douglas Norman, the leading angel was Frances McCullough, and the other ang- els were Eleanor and Mary Helen Yea, Dawn and Iia Grigg and Sandra Williams. The shepherd's parts were taken by Franklin Yea, Jack Norman, Victor Cor - ran, end Helen Potter who ably substituted for Kenneth Potter who is ill. Included in the drama were two sbngs by the children, "Away in a Manger" and "Jesus our Brother." The service closed with the lighting of the candies accompanied by an appropriate reading by Ewen Hess. The chair filed out singing "The First Nowell!' Acicomlvanist for the evening was Eileen Gliddon who was assistant, director to Pamela 1/1111/1111 I111111111111H1111111111111111HiI1111111iIIIHIIiI1111111111111111fIHI111111111111HII1HI11H111111IIIIIIIII111111IIIII1111111111111NIIIII1111111111HIHI11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111HIIIIH UIHII 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111 Your Vote and Influence Solicited to RE-ELECT DudleyM. Pegg COUNCIL "A Merry Christmas To All!" 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111 IiI➢(WIl 2 I 1 111111 II 1111111 II 1111 11 I IIHI 2111IIIIIITtIlIl111 Re-elect Dr: George S. Elliott Reeve dor 1951 I have served one year as your Reeve and offer my ser- vices for another term. During 1951, I would like to see more blacktop pave- ments laid, arid also considerable attention paid to the side- walks of the town. For anyone wishing transportation on Election Day, Wednesday, December 7, PHONE 203.' Wishing Everyone the •CQinpliments of the Season! • ELLIOTT FOR REEVE Saddler. Music far the drama was played by Kathleen Holmen. Mrs. E. J. Trewartha spentrithe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. K. Langford and family, Woodham. Mr. and Mrs,. John Proctor, De- troit, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Palmer, Dr. and Mrs. Palmer, Clinton, also were there for the weekend. (Intended for last week) Back from Hospital Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn who spent some time in Goderich Hospital, are now at home. Convalescing Mrs. H. Williamson, London, is visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jervis. Before leaving London Mrs. Williamson was quite ill from blood -poisoning, and is convalescing now. Santa Claus Coming Santa Claus' was due in the Hohnesville school , this Tuesday evening, Dec, 19. His coming was preceded by the usual fine progremrne of plays; dances, and music, under the direction of Miss K. Holmes, teacher, and Miss E. Gliddon,. music super- visor of Goderich Township School Area. YPU Carol Service Esther Ross was in charge of a brief worship period when the young people met on Dec. 11 in the Sunday 'School rooms. Mr. Newton led in prayer, and Ewan Ross read the Scripture. Kath- leen Holmes, president, conducted the business period, and the re- mainder of the evening was spent practising for the carol service which will be held this Sunday evening in the church auditorium, commencing at eight o'clock. Choral and congregational sing- ing of carols are planned, as well as duets, trios, solos by Gloria Palmer, Pamela Saddler and Molly Cox, and a religious drama by children of the Sunday School. Pamela Saddler is direc- tor, with Eileen Gliddon co-dir- ector and accompanist. Everyone is invited. WMS Meets The women's meetings were held on December 12 in the Sun- day School rooms, Mrs. F. Mc- Cullough was in charge of the missionary meeting, and conduct- ed a fine programme, with Mrs. W. Norman reading the Scripture, Mrs. W. Yeo leading in prayer, and Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Heard and Mrs. E. J, Trewartha con- tributing readings. Mrs. Bill Cox sang "0, Little Town of Beth- lehem," end the study book chapt- ter was taken by Mrs. Walter. During the meeting Mrs. Cud - more, president, calld Mrs. Wal- ter to come forward, and she was presented with a life member- ship in the society, Mrs. Cudmore reeding the address, end Mrs. El- mer Potter presenting the certifi- cate. The election of officers, con- ducted by Mr. Newton, resulted in the following list: President, Mrs. W. Norman; 1st vice-presi- dent. Mrs, C. Freeman; 2nd vice- president, Mrs. Mulholland; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Bert Tre- wartha; 4th vice-president, Mrs. F. McCullough; secretary, Mrs. H. Cudmore; assistant secretary, Mrs K. Trewartha; treasurer, Mrs., Wilson; literature secretary, Mrs. E. J. Trewartha; temperance secretary, Mrs. Heard; christien stewardship secretary, Mrs. New- ton; flower committee rep., Mrs. T. Elliott; pianist, Mrs. W. Yeo; assistant pianist, Mrs. L. Bond; Mission Band Ieader, Mrs. Ewan Ross; assistant leader, Mrs. N. Heard. WA Meeting The WA meeting followed the WMS worship period on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. Norman, president, led discussions regard- ing various business items. Be- fore the meeting concluded Mrs. Normon thanlded the members for their very fine' co-operation during the past year, as did Mrs. Cudmore, retiring WMS president. A vote of thanks to these two ladie,1 for their splendid leader- ship was moved by Mrs. W. Yeo, seconded by Mrs. MacMath. The election of officers result- ed as follows: President, Mrs, Edward Grigg; vice-president, Mrs. W. Yeo. secretary, Mrs. L. Bond; assistant secretary, Mrs. Ewan Ross; treasurer, Mrs. Wal- ter; flower committee rep., Mrs. MacMeth; buying committee, Mrs. A. Bond, Mrs. W. Yeo, Mrs'. Pal- mer, Mrs. Walter; press secre- tary, Mrs. MacMath; assistant press secretary, Mrs. Ewan Ross, Community Club Meets The, monthly meeting of Stan- ley ,Community Club was held at the home of Mrs. John Mc- Gregor, with the president in the chair. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer, followed by the seoretary's.and treasurer's re- ports, and the roll celled with 18 members and three children present. It was decided to donate $10 to the Christmas Seal Fund. Fur- ther arrangements were made for the regular Christmas party to be held' in Baird's School on De- cember 26. ,Tile January meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. John H. McEwen, the roll call to be a donation of clothing for 'a children's bale. After a social half hour a very delicious lunch was served by the hostess and her group. Cenihen WMS Meets The Christmas meeting of Gosh- en WMS was held. at the home of Mrs. Anson. McKinley with president, Mrs. William Hayter, presiding for the opening. Mrs., J. Armstrong gave a prayer and hymn 64 was sung. Those taking part in the Christ- mas program were Mrs. Arnold Keyes, Mrs. R. Robinson, Mrs. Anson McKinley. Mrs. W. CIark, Mrs. R, Erratt and Mrs. J. Keyes. A few Christmas hymns were sung. Scripture was taken by Mrs. Jean McKinley from Mat- thew 2:9•-11, Mrs. CIare McBride played a trumpet solo, "Star of the Sea", accompanied by Mrs. Bruce was taken up Keyes. and Mrs. B. Peck and Mrs. E. Hayter favoured with a duett. The minutes were read and the roll called, with 21 pres- 1'Rdi?R491 ;, ogeEmsER; 2t,. Ibi?9.I ent. The treasurer and,offieers. A hymn, was, sung asEi then Miss Hent hack eieetioi1, oflurich was. served, 11111111111111111111111111111111u1111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111H Ill! I IV I illlllluilllllllullllllllldill!l1111111iIIIIIIIIIIIIINIHIIiI,. ti Ra -dict Bert. Gliddon Alderman for 1951 I favour formation of a Cemetery COITImission anc construction of a Maus- oleum. Compliments of the Season!' For transportation on Election Day, Wed., Dec. 27, phone 466-W. 111111111110111 M111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111M I1u1111111111111f111111(lulll!llllllllllllllllllllllllill1111111HIIi111111iIIIII11111111HIHI1iIIH8.Hili Candidate for 1951 Council L. G. "Skip" Wiflter For Sane, Sound Administration COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON! IlHllll111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111IIIIIIIII11111111111I11111111IIIIIIIIIli1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u11111111111f1 III111IIIIII(UIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIii 11sU't ELECT "HAL" HARTLEY Reeve for 1951 Election Day, Wed., Dec. 27, 1950 My best efforts in your best interests at all times COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON TO ALL! For Information and Transportation on Election Day PHONE 799 1111 VOTE Caryl W. Draper for COUNCiL 1951 TUE ALL THE COMPLIMENTS ' •Sti'AS"ONt • �VISl1rNG MENTS O f 4 f f f•>61^f 4.-7^N•6 6 N. A.4.6y-H• Ff'P-t•fy^0^11:if V- f a�ff.-�i•6•f•F'L4•f�11! Nuastaimumisommallailliir H IIIIi11111IIIIIIIHI 11111111111 111111111111111111111111111 Elect Melvin (rich For 1951 Council Wishing ,you all 'the .Compliments of the Season!