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Clinton News-Record, 1948-05-06, Page 4PAGE FOUR CLINTOi.ATE RECORD TIWESDAY, MAY 0, 190'' IMPORTANT NOTICE A. PUBLIC MEETING linroort will be held in ' the Town Council Chamber, Clinton, at eight ' o'clock Friday Evening, May 7 foli the purpose of discussing the advisability of erecting more wartime houses in Clinton. The Town Council . is desirous of having a large attendance in order to ascertain the opinion of the majority. (Signed) A. J. McMURRAY, Clinton, Ontario Mayor May 6, 1948 19-b Something New! • Monitor Electric Aerator Washer Apartment Size (This will wash four pounds of dry wash) It incorporates Me revolutionary principle of AERATION*—the CLEAN- EST, .FASTEST, SAFEST, and MOST.. GENTLE METHOD of washing known to -day: n action*AERATION— A pulsating sends counter -currents, of water, air and soap surging through the clothes. (The old method simply swished clo- thes•through soap and water) The Monitor Aerator Washer,'accord- ing to independent tests, is The Most Ec= onomical, Efficient "Queen of Wash Day" and is made. in Canada. —$79 Delivered Ball Brothers Wm. N. Ball Phone 195 D. G. Bail HARDWARE and FURNITURE FUNERAL DIRECTORS Don't Forget :PERSONALS Motber& Study Group Miss Wilma Radford, Load . ,, Holds Good Meeting spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Radford:, Miss Joyce Carter, London, spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter,- Misses Delle O'Neil and Maude' h returned' to their Tthe April meeting of the Moth- ers' Study Group of Wesley -Willis United ;C,hureh >Was held at the home of Mrs. N. W. T('ewartha• with 22; :Mothers. present. Mrs. J. Torrance have Waldron was in charge of the homes after spending the winter, meeting and opened with a hymn in St. `Petersburg, Fla:' and the Lord's, Prayer.. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Robbins, I Mrs• Wilfredlesson. Jervisfrom Psalreadm th53.e. Crediton, were weekend' visitors Scripture at the home of the latter's par- A poem,"Mother's Dreams' Afterwas eats, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutter:: read liy Mrs. J. McLaren. . the reading of the minutes, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dale and son, Ian, London, spent 'the week Reg., Shipley invited the group to end with the former's father, Ar her home for' the, May meeting. Mrs.' Alex Addison is to be in Ar- thur Dale, Huron Rd., East. char a of the programme. Misses Helen Herman and Verna The offering was' taken,' bring - B t and Herm McNally, ramp on, Phyllisy ing the',meetin to the discussion Herman, Toronto, spent the week-period,..�V'hen the following articles end at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. were read and -discussed: (1) The W. T. Herman. bi est job by `•MfrsHoward Cu:r- Misses Myrtle Fawcett, Hamil gg ton, and Carol Evans, OAC., vie; (2) The in-between. age by Guelph, spent the weekend with Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Kings - the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. :Nell; (3) Is jealousy', inevitable; , J S Evans and (4) Problems, both -given by Paul's Anglican. M Waldron. r end included their son, Austin; hour was spent at the close of Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. William the' meeting, during which a de- Mrs. J. G. Mac]finnon, Chou Leader B. Conron and daughter, Brenda, licious lunch was served. Wingham • Mr. and Mrs. 1'. B. Pennebaker ° SUNDAY, MAY 9 and Mrs. William Higgins left" 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Monday to spend a few days in Ontario St. WA Plans I Sunday School Toronto where they planned to TO .Help Ori July 12 7.00 p,m.—Evening Service attend the drug show.in the Royal Tuesday—Bible Study at -Rectory York Hotel. A large number of members 1 at 8 p.m. Mrs. George Riehl and family and visitors gathered in the Sun - motored to Niagara Falls on Sat- day School room of Ontario St. urday and spent the weekend United Church, Clinton, Tuesday with Mr. Riehl. They were ac afternoon, May 4, for the May companied by Mr. Riehl's sister, 'meeting of the.W.A. Mrs, John. Glousher, Goderich, , Mrs. , M. Wiltse conducted the John R. Cook, Ingersoll, and devotional period. She read the Mrs. Heid and Miss Lola, Wood= Scri tore lesson, St. John's Gos- stock, spent Sunday with the for- ly mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, and his grandpar- ents, 1VIr. and Mrs. J. E. Cook and Mrs. Martha McClinchey. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuning- hame have returned to their home in Bayfield after a winter spent in..Owen Sound with their son, John E. Cuninghame, who' is district manager of the Supertest Petroleum Corporation. Among the guests at the Hol- land -Thompson wedding in Lon-- don on- -.ion on Saturday last were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nediger and Miss Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hol- land, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nediger, Mr. and Mrs. John Nediger, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, all of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Har- oM -Turner, Goderich; Mrs. E. Zinn; Ashfield Township; Austin Nediger, Toronto; and Mr. and Engagements 'Announced' M. and Mrs. William rShep- herd, Hensall, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter,. Margaret Aileen, to John Henry' Consitt, eldest son of Mr.. and Mrs. Roy Consitt, Kip - pen, the wedding to take place in May. HOSPITAL "OPEN ROUSE" The superintendent and staff of Clinton Public Hospital, assisted by the Hospital- Aid, will be "at home" to all interested visitors from 2-4 in the. afternoon and 7-9 in the evening of Hospital Day, Wednesday, May 12. The new wing will be open for in- spection. Members of the var- ious Community Clubs are espec- ially invited. Church Directory (All services on , Daylight Saving. Time) St. Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. a von. Church Mrs.W.M. Nediger over the week- The meeting coon:sed With a hymn d the Benediction. A social half pr,V R M. P. BULTEEL, Recto The Girls' ciao of Wesley - Willis United Church will hold its meeting on Tuesday evening, May 11, in the church parlour. Mrs: Shearing's group will be in charge and Miss Viola Fraser will be the guest speaker. Clinton Junior . Fanners and Junior Institute willhold their regular meetings in th0 C,C.L on Tuesday, May 11. %%The guest speaker will be ,r. B. Smith of National Feeds, who will also show a film at the joint meeting. Ontario St. United Church REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister B. J. Gibbings, Choir Leader pel, Chapter one„and spoke brief- Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist ly on "Discipleship,” using the life of. Philip as an example for all SUNDAY, MAY 9 to follow. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship, The president, Mrs. C. Venner. Mother's Day Programme conducted the business discussion 12.15—Sunday School when ports were given from the 7 00 p,m•—Ilvening Worship various committees. It:was de- cided that the W.A. would serve dinner, and supper for the 12th of July celebrations. Ladies of St. Andrew's.. ward will serve at the June meeting. Mrs. Douglas McLean favoured the ladies with a solo accompanied - on the ccompaniedon;the piano by Miss Elva Wiltse. Miss Jean Gibbings spoke on the life. of Barbara Ann Scott which was much enjoyed. The meeting closed with ahymn and prayer. A social half hour was spent with, the ladies of St. James' Ward serving dainty re - Mrs Roy Holland and two child- ren; Bev. and Barbara, Toronto. LEGION . AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion will meet in the Legion Hall on Monday evening, May 10, at 8.15 o'clock. All mem- bers axe urged to attend. other! 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Sunday School. . Special Mother's Day Service (Evening service withdrawn) Everyone Welcome • "COOKIE DAY," MAY 15 The First Clinton Guide Comp- ' any is holding for the first time a "Cookie Day" on Saturday, May 15. Guides will canvass each home with these cookies which are in the shape of a "Guide Trefoile," and are done up in cellolphane packages. Proceeds willl be for Guide work. e ONTARIO ST. W.M.S. The WMS. of Ontario St. United Church will meet on Tuesday, May 11, at 3 p.m. in the church hall. The Presbyterial reports will be received. Come and bring a friend, PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS' CLUB The Girls' Club of Clinton Preabyteisan ChurchWillmeet at the home;;;ofMrs, Howard Cowan on Tuesday evening, May 11, at eight O'clock. WESLEY-WILLIS WMS. The WMS. of Wesley -Willis United Church will meet in the Lecture room of the church on Thursday,'May 13, at 8 p.m. Miss Davies group will be in charge. Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist ' and Choir Leader SUNDAY, MAY 9 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Divine Worship, Mother's Day Service 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, MAY 9 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service, Mother's Day Message Baptismal Service 12.15—Sunday School 7.00 p.m:—Evening Worship, Cadet Service Mother's Day Why Not — A Motor Rug for Mother? OTTAWA VALLEY PURE WOOL MOTOR RUGS • $5.95 and $7.95 Tartans: Seotstartan "Buchanan" Scotstartan "Scotia" Cheviot "Caledonia" "MacKenzie" ' "McLean" "MacPherson" "MacPherson Hunting" "Royal Stewart" "Chaudiere" Or—A NEPAH'WIN INDIAN BLANKET (Spirit of Sleep) $4.95 A Durable Blend of Cotton and Clean Wool, measures 60" x80" in these Genuine AIKEN'S PHONE 2 CLINTON 1 Candid Photographs of Special Events of Special Events Candid Wedding Photographs The story of your wedding day in pictures. 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