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Mrs. Fred Prest, Londesboro, Woodstock over the weekend and'
spent the weekend with Mrs. J. attended meetings of London'.
E. Johnston. - Conference YPU executive,
Mr and Mrs. A. Shaddick have Mr.. and Mrs. Percy Douglas,
returned from a motor trip to Meeford, and Mr. and Mrs: W.
Toledo, Ohio. Bowes, Markdale, were weekend
Mrs. Hugh Carr, Dresden; spent visitors with Mr., and Mrs. Frank
the weekend at the home of Mr. Layton and Mr. end Mrs. Fred
and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel. Popper.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jack- Mrs. Harry Fawcett, Edmon-
sop, Flint, Mich.spent the week- ton, Alta., and her son, David Gertrude with Mrs, Glazier. Fawcett, B.Sc., McMaster Ur
P. J. McCauley of the Royal versity, Hamilton, were guests of
Bank staff, left last night for a their cousin, Mrs. Hugh Wilson,
hunting trip in Northern Ontario. over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Evans, St. Mr. and Mrs. Carl D'Aulbin,
Thomas, spent Sunday with their Toronto, spent the weekend at
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Norman the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char -
Carter. les Brandon and at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Brown, the lady's father and aunt, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown, p, and Miss Emma Plumsteel.
motored to Toronto for the Mac- Miss Jean Tasker, Brantford,
Donald -Pope Wedding on Satur- was a representative of Brant
day. Deanery, AYPA Council, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mae- Nth annual provincial conference
Donald, Mary Ellen, Lynda Jane held in the Church of the Asees-
and Jimmy spent the weekend ion, Hamilton, Thursday -Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs, Adam Scott, October 25-28..
Tordnto.
Clifford and William Cooper, Among the guests at the home
Flint, . Mich„ spent the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. William Hog -
at the home of their' brother and gart, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs.
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. Clar- Ed Yungblut, Londesboro, Mr.
ence Cooper. and Mrs. Wes Hoggart and son
Benson Sutter and Harvey Ross, Base Line, and Mr. and
Sperling, Elimville, were + in. Mrs. Gordon Cutts, Arkona.
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Engagements Announced
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rowd'en
wish to announce the engage-
ment of their youngest daugh-
ter, Ottelie Lois, 'to Edward
Cantelon . Wise, eldest son of
Mr. anti Mrs. 'Charles
Wise, all of Goderich Town-
ship, the marriage to take
place in November. 44-b
Mr, and Mrs. William
Bender wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Ethel Roleni Bender, to Jack
Edward Boden, Drily son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Boden,
Woodstock, Ontario, the mar-
riage to take place at Clin-
ton, November 17, 1951. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGill'spent
the weekend in Sarnia visiting
their brother, A. H. Nethery, of
that city.
Ald. Melvin Crieh attended the
annual meeting of Ontario Barb-
ers' Association in Toronto lest
week and was re-elected a dir-
ector.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman,
Clinton, attended the funeral of
the former's father, Absalom
Chapman, in Listowel Monday
afternoon. Mr. Chapman passed
unexpectedly away Friday, 'Oc-
`boer 26, in his 74th year;. he
had suffered" from a heart con-
dition for some time.
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W -W Girls' Club
Fetes Two Brides
The Girls' Club of Wesley -
Willis Church, held its regular
meeting at the home of Miss Win
O'Neil on Tuesday evening, Oct.
16. The president, Mrs. J. Innes,
was in charge with Maud Tor-
rance at the piano. The meeting
opened with the singing of a hymn
followed by prayer by the presi-
dent. The secretary's and treas-
urer's reports were read and
adopted.
Mrs. H, Jenkins and Mrs. R.
Jenkins were appointed a strik-
ing committee to line up officers
for the coming year. Last minute
details for the "Country Fair" to
be held on Saturday were dis-
cussed,
Mrs. L. Jervis prepared the
program and conducted it. A
hymn was sung followed by a
reading "Praise" by Mrs. Jervis.
Psalm 743 was read in unison,
Win O'Neil led in prayer. Mrs.
W. VanEgmond sang "The Ros-
ary", accompanied by Helen
Cook. Mrs. G. Jefferson gave a
most interesting sketch of the
life of - Mrs. Nellie McClung,
author of a number of 'weIl-
known books of which some are:
"Sowing Seeds in Danny" and
"Purple Springs". This talk was
much enjoyed.
Mrs. W. VenEgmond and Viola
Cook favoured with a duett. A
hymn followed by the Mizpah
benediction closed the meeting.
After this a singsong was en-
joyed. The climax of the even-
ing came when Win O'Neil cal-
led Mrs. W. VanEgmond and
Mrs. H. Jenkins, two brides of
recent date, to the front, She
read to them a very appropriate
address which was dramatized by
Mrs. Shearing and Helen Cook,
The brides were presented with
gifts after which they made suit-
able replies. Lunch was served
and everyone enjoyed a pleasant
evening.
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ST. PAUL'S MEN'S CLUB
St. Paul's Church Men's Club
will hold regular meeting in the
Parish Hall on Wednesday, Nov,
7, at 8 p.m. As it is time to get
organized for the coming season,
will all memebrs and prospective
members please make an effort
to be on hand for this meeting?
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THE VOICE OF
TEMPERANCE
The latest is the story of the
Bottle Club, We read in the
Temperance Advocate of bottle
clubs in the US. They are just
the old speakeasies under a new
name. They handle moonshine.
At the Huron Temperance Con-
vention held in Goderich on Oc-
tober 24, we learned that the
Bottle Club idea had been im-
0orted luron. Some one is
00 gfortrouble. Io able, A bottle club
is a glorified bootleggers' joint.
Selling liquor in Huron is against
the law. There are no exceptions.
There are no special permits from
Ottawa. If seine careless person
is trying to run a bold bluff end
get away with law infraction—
the police know their duty and
will do it.—ADVT. 44-b
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Mothers' Study Club
Holds Fine Meeting
The October meeting of the
Young Mothers' Study Group
was held at Mrs. Glenn Lock -
hart's home with' 16 mothers
present, '
Mrs. Elmer Hugill was in
Charge of the meeting. She open-
ed the meeting with a peom "A
Child", followed by the hymn
"Breathe on me Breath of God."
Mrs. Lockhart read the scrip-
ture, Psalm 95 and Mrs. Alex
McMichael led in prayer. The
minutes were read and adopted.
A motion by Mrs. Trewartha
was carried that a letter be sent
to the Department of Welfare
acknowledging appreciation of the
Department's recent attempt to
'get better movies in Canada,
especially matinees for the child-
ren::' This being one of the
mothers' chief projects for some
tithe past, it is of notable interest
to all.
Mrs. Hugill chose several art-
icles from "Parent's Magazine":
",Baby Sitters", "Travel • with
Children can be Fun", and "Nurs-
ery Schools." These were read by
Mrs. Bill Murch, Mrs. H. Currie
and Mrs. (Dr.) Newlands,, and
were much enjoyed.
Mrs, Bill Holland very kindly
sang two numbers.
A hymn, 503, and the Mizpah
benediction closed the meeting.
Mrs, Toin Steeps invited the
November meeting to her home
November 27; Mrs, Bill Holland
and Mrs. Bill Murch will be
hostesses.
Contests and a social time were
enjoyed by the mothers. Lunch
was served by Mrs. S. Moody,
Mrs. (Dr.) Newlands and Mrs.
Lockhart.
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ONTARIO ST. GIRLS' CLUB
The November meeting of the
Girls' Club of Ontario St. Church,
will be held Thursday evening,
November 8 at 8 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Brock Olde. Mrs.
R. S. Atkey will be the guest
speaker.
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WEDDINGS
MacDONALD—POPE
Attractively decorated with
palms, ferns and 'mums in aut-
umn shades, St. John's Anglican
Church, West To-ronto, was the
scene of a pretty wedding at 3
p.m. on Saturday, October 27,
when Betty, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pope, Toronto, be-
came the bride of Wallace Don-
ald MacDonald, Streetsville, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mac-
Donald, Clinton,
Rev. C. D. Cross performed the
ceremony, and P. MacDonald,
organist of the church, played
the wedding music, Miss June
Brown, Toronto, s a n g "The
Lord's Prayer" and "0 Perfect
Love,"
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
period gown of ivory brocaded
satin, with paneled bodice cov-
ered with pearls end bugle beads,
The full skirt fell gracefully
into a cathedral train, She wore
a coronet of pearls with full-
length ivory tulle illusion veil,
and carried a white prayer book
covered with two orchids and
streamers.
The bride's attendants were
gowned alike in brocaded satin,
bodice appliqued on full net
skirts, with matching cape and
feathered scull caps, and carried
cascades of yellow 'mums. The
matron of honour, Mrs. Wilbur
Passmore, Sarnia, sister of the
bride, wore mauve, while the
bridesmaid, Miss Mary Ellen
MacDonald, Clinton, wore tur-
quoise.
The groomsman was Frank
MacDonald, London, brother of
the groom, and the ushers were
Stewart MacDonald, London,
brother of the groom, and Wil-
bur Passmore, Sarnia, brother-
i,n-law of the bride.
A reception followed at 'the
Old Mill, where the bride's mo-
ther received, dressed in a gown
of midnight blue french lace with
matching hat and pink accessories,
assisted by the groom's mother in
a gown of combination crepe and
lace in pastel blue with black
accessories and silver fox furs.
Their corsages were re" roses.
Later, the happy you g couple
left for a honeymoon trip by
motor to Florida, the bride
travelling in a red velvet dress,
with gray topcoat and black
velvet accessories. On their re-
turn they will reside at 314 The
Kingswey, Toronto.
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
ding included Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Brown, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. G.
S. Passmore and Mr, and Mrs.
G. W. Passmore, Sarnia; Robert
Hope, Champaign, Ill.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. Weese, Smithville; Mr.
and Mrs. A. Scott, Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs, G. Fox, Orillia; William
Freel, London. All told, 55 guests
attended.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honoured with a trous-
seau tea given by her mother,
Mrs. F. Pope, 224 Fairview Ave.,
Toronto, on Saturday, October 20.
Guests were met at the door by
Mrs. Pope and Betty and were
invited upstairs by the latter. In
charge of the renins were Misses
Mary Ellen MacDonald, Clinton;
Mary Winship and Margaret
Batey. Receiving in the living
room was Mrs. Ronald Mac-
Donald, Clinton, Tea assistants
were Mrs. Adam Scott, Mrs. Roy
Chapple, Mrs. J. Cooper, Mrs. J.
Winship. Waitresses were Mrs.
Reg. Winship, Miss Dorothy
Chapple, and Mrs. Clark' Weese,
The table was covered with
crocheted, lace table cloth made
by the bride's mother and centred
with baby 'mumps end tall candles.
The rooms were decorated ,with
colorful baby 'mums, sweetheart
roses and carnations.
The bride -elect also was hon-
oured at a shower by' the office
staff of Prudential Life at Miro,
E. Calvert's home, and also at
showers given by Mrs, G. P. Win-
ship and Mrs. Batey. The groom -
elect was feted by the staff of
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,4951.
- COOK—FINLEY
A quiet but pretty wedding
took place at 3.30 pan. on Satur-
day, October 27, in Wesley -Willis
Church Manse, Clinton, with Rev.
H. C. Wilson officiating, when
Mrs. Ethel Finley, Wingham, was
united in marriage to, Leonard
Cook, Blyth,
Their attendants were Mr. and
Mrs. Cenelair Phlppen, Wingham.
After the ceremony, the happy
couple and their attendants par-
took of a lovely chicken dinner
at. Hotel Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs. Cook will reside
in Blyth.
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Church Directory
(All Services Eastern Standard
Time)
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
REV. D. J. LANE, B,A,, Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyer, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, November 4 '
10.00 a.m.—Church School,
11.00 a.m.—Divine Worship—
Subject: •
"The Slavery of Sin"
2.30 pan.—Divine Worship in
Knox Church, Bayfield
Everyone welcome at these
services;
Armistiice Day Service in this
Church next Sunday at 10,55
e,m, under auspices of Can-
adian Legion.
Wesley -Willis United
Church
Minister: Rev. HUGH C. WILSON
Organist: MRS. M. R. RENNIE
Choir Director: MR. M. R.
RENNIE
Sunday, November 4
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon subject:
"The Day of Good Tidings"
12.15—'Ohurch School,
7.00 p.m—Evening Praise,
Upholding in Prayer
Come to the House of Prayer.
Pentecostal Church
Matilda St., South of CNR
K. L. SWEIGARD, Pastor
Sunday, November 4
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a,m.—Morning Worship
7.30 p.m,—Gospel Service
Friday, 8.00 p.m,—Young People's
Service.
Tuei'day, 8 p.m. Bible Study and
Prayer.
ALL WELCOME
Baptist Church
Sunday, November 4 '
11,00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Minister: Rev. A. C. Dixon
12.00 a.m.—Sunday School,
7.00 p.m, --Evening Service,
Communion
Ontario St. United
Church
REV. A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A„B.D.
' Minister
Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, November 4
11.00 a.m.—Morning Service.
7.00 p.m.—Union Service in
Wesley -Willis Church.
St. Paul's Anglican
Church
REV. R. M. P, BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon,
Choir Leader
Sunday, November 4
10.00 a,m,—Sunday School
11.0 a.m.—Holy Communion and
Primary Class.
7.00 p,m.—Evening Service.
Tuesday—Board. of Management
at 8 p.m.
You Are Cordially Invited
to attend
GOSPEL MEETINGS
in the COUNCIL CHAMBER,
Clinton Town Hall
EVERY SUNDAY
8 p.m.
Lloyd Bone
MISSIONARY TO. INDIA
SPEAKER
Come and !rear God's message
of strength and comfort for you
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