Clinton News-Record, 1948-04-22, Page 4PAGE FOUR
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In the list of donors for the
Hospital Aid Games' Night prizes,
published in last week's issue, the
name of Mrs. M. D. McTaggart
was inadvertently omitted.
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BRUCEFIELD CHURCH NOTE
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vices will be held according • to
Daylight Saving Time Sunday
April 25th 1948.
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GARDEN TRACTOR
Mrs. M. D. McTaggart
Hostess -at Bridge
Mrs. M. D. McTaggart held a
large bridge party bast week to
raise money for the hospital Aid.
There were 17 tables. Chances
were sold on four articles. The
Girls' Club of the Presbyterian
Church provided sandwiches, With
this and a few contributions, Mrs.
McTaggart cleared $101.60 for the
Hospital Aid.
Mrs. Frank MacDonald won
first prize at bridge; Mrs. J. Mc-
Kinnon won second prize; Shirley
Henderson won the booby prize,
and Mrs. Morley Counter won
the honors prize. Mrs. Al Smith.
won the cup and saucer in the
draw; Mrs. D. F. Love won the
cake; Mrs. G. W. Nott won a vase,
and Mrs, Ross 1VIoEwan won a
necklace,
Mrs. McTaggart was congrat-
ulated for her efforts on raising
the money and the very success-
ful night by Mrs. Lillian McKin-
non, president of the Hospital Aid.
Church Directory
(Alt' services on Daylight
Saving Time)
St. Paul's Anglican
Church
REV. R. M. P. nVLTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, APRIL 25
11.00 a.m.—Morning Service and
Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Service
Tuesday—Bible Study at Rectory
at 8 p.m.
Wednesday 8 p.m.—Chancel Guild
at home of Mrs. G.M. Counter.
Ontario St. United
Church
REV. W. J. WOOLFRPY, Minister
B. J. Gibbings, Choir Leader
Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist
SUNDAY, APRIL 25
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship,
Guest Preacher — Dr. John
Coburn, Toronto, a welll-in-
formed and excellent speak-
er and great leader in the
United Church.
12.15—Sunday School
2.00 p.m.—Dr. Coburn at Turn-.
er's
7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship
"Under the Juniper Tree"
Baptist Church
REV. A. FORSYTH, Minister
Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist
J. R. Butler, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, APRIL 25
11.30 a.m.--Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship
Everyone Welcome
Presbyterian Church
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, APRIL 25
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Divine Worship,
"Jesus Expounds the Kingdom'
2.30 p.m.—Service at Bayfield
All Welcome
Wesley -Willis United
Church
REV, ANDREW LANE, Minister
Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, APRIL 25
11.00 a.m.—Morning Service,
"The Good Shepherd"
12.15—Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship,
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'PERSONALS
3. A. Sutter and W. E. Perdue
were in Toronto yesterday attend-
ing a Frigidaire convention.:
Miss Marion Mitchell,; Ayr, .was
a weekend guest of her brother-
in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs.
Andrew Lane.
Miss Beatrice R. Greene, Tor-
onto, is spending this week with
Fier nephew and niece, Dr. and
Mrs. F. G. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lobb spent
the weekend in Hamilton visiting
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. end Mrs. Ben Young,
Mr. and Mrs. R.. P. Robbins,
Crediton, were weekend visitors
at the home ; of the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutter.
1V1iss Dolly`Cantelon has return-
ed after spending some time with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr,
and Mrs. Andrew Weatherwax,
Orillia, Mrs. Weatherwax return-
ed with . her sister, and spent a
few •days this week here.
Mr. and Mr.s W. A. Pridham
and daughter Lorraine, and Mrs.
William Dyrnent, Detroit, and
Mrs. J. T. Ross, Toronto, were
weekend visitors at the home of
the ladies' brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. ard Mrs. J. E. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chuter
and baby, Harriston, and Mr, and
Mrs. John Butler and family, Mit-
ohell, were weekend visitors at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Butler, and on
Saturday attended the 86th birth=
day celebration of their grand-
mother, Mrs: Isabella Tunney.
I.O.O.F . NOTES
Clinton Lodge No. 83 was 'host
on Tuesday evening to Brucefield
Lodge when the visitors put on
the second degree for four Clin-
ton candidates. Several brothers
gave short speeches and refresh-
ments brought a pleasant evening
to a close,
Engagements Announced
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Johns,
Tuckersmith, wish to announce
the engagement of their younger
daughter, Evelyn Anna, to George
Anson McKinley„ eldest son of
Mr. and- Mrs. Elgin McKinley,
Zurich. The .marriage is to take
place May 15 in Turner's United
Church at 12 o'clock,
Lois Wiltse Heads
Junior Institute
The April meeting of Clinton
Junior Institute was held on April
13 in the Clinton Collegiate In-
stitute with a large number in
attendance. The Roll Call, "A
qualification of a good farmer's
wife" was responded to by each
member.
Mary Iiudie was appointed as
one of the two delegates to the
annual meeting and conference
at Guelph from April 25-27. Cur-
rent Events were reviewed by
Helen Crich. Eileen Miller gave
the report of the district director.
Mrs. Nelson Trewartha, from
the Women's Institute, gave some
very interesting and helpful re-
marks. Mrs. Trewartha then con-
ducted the election of officers
which resulted as: president, Lois
Wiltse; vice president, Helen
Crich; secretary -treasurer, Jose-
phine Muir; district irector,
Eleanor Pepper;. Institute direct-
ors, Margaret Lobb, Dorothy Mc-
Guire, Edith Pepper, 1Vlary Hudie,
Eileen Miller; press reporter,
Grace Lobb; treasurer of gift
fund, Marianne Colclough; to look
after Chocolate milk, Eileen
Miller.
The meeting was closed and the
girls joined the Junior Farmers
for a joint meeting, following
which an enjoyable recreation
period was spent.
Band Concert
TOWN HALL
Sunday, April 25
8:30 P.M.
CLINTON CITIZENS' BAND
Frank Strathearn — Conductor
PROGRAMME
O CANADA
HYMNS—"Abide With Me"; "Sun of My Soul"
MARCH—"Thin Red Line"—Alford
OVERTURE—"Royal Pageant,'—Barnard
CORNET SOLO—"A Perfect Day"—Bond
Soloist—Lewis Tebbutt
VOCAL SOLO—"O Lord Most Holy"—Franck
Soloist—Don Coughlan, soprano;
Accompanist ---Mrs. E. Wendorf
MARCH—"Precision"—Bennett
CORNET DUET—"The Pals"—Barnard,
L. Pearson, W. Hearn
VIOLIN SOLO—Soloist, A. R. Persan;
Accompanist --Mrs. E. Wendorf
SELECTION—"Lanni of the Shamrock"—Thiele
HYMNS—"Sandon" — "The Church's One 'Foundation"
GOD SAVE THE KING
SILVER COLLECTION
Children to be accompanied. by parents
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LIONS'
THEATRE
FROLIC
Thursday, April 29
ROXYTHEATRE
CLINTON
SPONSORED BY CLINTON LIONS CLUB
through the kind co-operation of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Sutherland and Roxy
Theatre staff.
FEE DRAWS
on more than 60 PRIZES donated
by your Clinton merchants
(See them in Bartlliff's window)
2 COMPLETE SHOWS
AND DRAWS
7 and 9.15 p.m.
(Daylight Saving Time)
2
SPECIAL COMEDY
"THE LATE GEORGE APLEY"
starring Ronald Colman and Peggy Ctunlnins
in the screen version of John, P. Mamquand's
popular novel
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On Sale at Roxy Theatre, Bartliff's,
McEwan's and Pennebaker's
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YPV EXECUTIVE
The Executive of London Con-
ference Y.P.U. of the United
Church of Canada met at the home
of the secretary, Benson Sutter,
over the weekend. Those in at-
tendance ,included:' Miss Daphne
Staib, president, Woodstock;
Har Clark, C ark, treasurer, and Mrs.
Clark
Blenheim; Miss Ethel Bede,
Missions convener, Essex; Miss
Margaret Corneille, Citizenship
convener, London; Miss Lorraine
Pettit, Culture convener, London;
Ralph Johnston, Publications con-
vener, Inwood; Douglas Lawless,
Leadership Training convener,
Walton; Evan McLagan, Recrea
tion convener, London; Miss Mar-
ion McIlwain, past president, Es-
sex; Miss Patricia Chinnick, Oslo
Delegate, Chatham; Miss June
Goodwyn, president of Essex
Presbytery, Windsor; Miss Nora
Miller, president of Kent Pres-
bytery, Eberts• Ken Hick, presi-
dent of Middlesex Presbytery,
Melrose; Trevor Smith, president
of Lambton Presbytery, Forest;
Miss Ruth Callan, secretary of
Oxford Presbytery, Woodstock;
and Bryce Skinner and Alex
Drummond, president and vice-
president of Perth Presbytery,
both of Mitchell
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943"
Happy Workers Hold
Interesting Meeting
The April meeting of the Happy
Workers Club was held at the
home of Mrs. Charles Brandon.
The meeting opened by singing
"Rescue
the Perishing," followed
h the Lord's h Prayer. The treas-
urer's and secretary's report was
then given. The roll call was
called and 15 members and three
visitors were' present.
The lucky ticket was won by
Mrs. Ab. Brandon. Quilt patches
were given out. The next meet-
ing is to be held at the 'home of
Mrs. Albert Glazier. The meeting
closed by singing God Save the
King.
During the afternoon, a quilt
was quilted. A dainty lnch was
served by group one.
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MOTHERS' CLUB
The Mothers' Club of Wesley -
Willis United Church will hold its
April meeting at the home of Mrs.
N. W. Trewartha on Tuesday
evening, April, 27, at 8.15 o'clock.
Mrs.' W. J. Waldron will be in
charge of the meeting. All moth-
ers of young children will be
welcome,
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Merchandise arriving Daily, we
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A number of Last Season's
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Drama Concert
sponsored by
Ontario Street United Church Young People's Union
TWO 'One -Act PLAYS:
"Campbell of Kilmobr"
presented by the Trophy Winners of
Goderich Drama Festival.
and
"Brothers in Armes"
presented by Ontario Street United
Church Young People's Union.
ALSO LOCAL MUSICAL TALENT
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Wed., April 28
8:15 p.m. D.S.T.
ADMISSION;: Adults 50o; Children' 35c
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