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Clinton News-Record, 1948-08-26, Page 4pAGE's FOUR Carl Voaden Speaks At ;Laymen's Rally A laymen's rally was held in Ontario St. United Church on Sunday evening in the interests of the Missionary and Mainten- ance Committee, United Church of Canada. Rev. W. J. WoolfreY er eak chief speaker, the presided,. and Carl Voaden, St. Thomas, spoke inbehalf of the missionary cause. CL1NTON" NEWS RECORD Clinton District hurt Itairsin Clia.ncl� THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, .1946. PERSONALS s of Charles' .Layton, Toronto, is Haroldr's Wsild erw re gH �C, Cl the he visiting relatives in Clinton and forStratford, on , Friday Dist. vicinity. Mrs. Reg. Shipley and dough- j Mr. and Mrs. Fred iUin �Lrelab{yes ter, Elgin, aspentdnverhuron. st week In' ins Clinton are and vvicinity, coming Port Elgin and Miss Rosalie Dick, Toronto, is up to be present at the G 4en - speneingatwo weeks' hotidsYWise weeding orSaturday last with her aunt, Mrs.M. oMr.andMrs. Edward Wendorf J. E. Shepherd, Toronto, has and daughter, Miss Coronna, have been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Alice'returned �f om attendingHanover fw ere Robson, for a few days. (father, were ' •er R. P. Robbins; of the former's , the late Mr. and Mrs. Crediton, were weekend visitors , William Wendorf. at the home of the latter's par-, Mrs. Fred. Mulch, Clinton, and eats, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutter. Mrs. Jack Mutch and children, Mrs. Harold Wild, Montreal, Menet trod, es andich., spent Anne, Dw- to-day, after visiting Mr,and wen for the past two weeks at the Jacob cottage at Mr. Voaden who spoke on Bet- ter his re- marks base t r Stewardship, e ih's dream. He marks on Issa urged his listeners to stand be- hind han they had rever minister before Land as laymen really get out and push Every church conference West Huron. WI - Wilds Fine Picnic Members of West Huron dis- trlet Women's Institute held a largely attended picnic in Harbor Park at Goderich on Wednesday afternoon last under the leader- ship of the president, Mrs. Char- les Lockhart. members were re- gistered, mem s Ninety-two Aub Auburn, Blyth, gister•ed, from , Clinton, Colwanosh Juniors, Col- borne, Dungannon, Goderich and Windham. A picnic supper, sp- eeches, and a progzam featured the event. n Winders of• the various events were: Auburn event, "Pegs on a hat", Irene Sprout Dungannon, Mrs, G. Johnston, Blyth; }Dungan- non event, hammering a nail, Mary Smith, Dungannon; Clinton,' "Knock Me Down, Ma," Mrs. William Doak, Goderich; Goder- ich event, Miss Elaine Lamb; Col- wanosh event, Mary Smith and Elaine Lamb; Colborne event, Mrs. T, Lamb; lucky draw, Mrs. Lorne Scrimgeour, Blyth; oldest woman present, Mrs. Annie Hen- derson, Goderich; Institute mem- bber coming the greatest distance, Mrs. J. Walpole, Wingham; mem- ber of Junior branch coming the farthest, Mrs. J. Walpole, Wing - ham, Eileen Sproul, Dungannon; youngest grandmother, Mrs. Wil- liam Jewell, Goderich. STEPHENSON REUNION reun- ion al Stephenson The annu bion was held in Lions Park, Sea - forth, Saturday afternoon, Aug- ust 21, .about 100 members were present, some coming from De- troit, Mich., Marlette, Mich., Pilot Mound Man., Windham and Listowel. Thomas Robinson, Sea- ferth, read" an item from the Huron Expositor printed in 1778 of the funeral of the late Ralph Stephenson who came to Canada 100 years ago in 1847. Games were played and a good time en- joyed by all. _o---__ 'he had attended seemed apolo-'R. L, McE Bayfield. getic when asking for money but weeks. pending he could not see that this was Mr .and Mrs. Charles'Cudmore,! Dr. W. A. Oakes is sl, 'siting,the form- his vacation with Mrs. Oakes at• necessary as we ought to be pleased to ask for money to carry on the 'most important' task in the world. If his remarks ated that the givings of the Hamilton, are vi er's. parents, Mr. and Mrs, John lth it summer home nd Mrs. hnet s ass. e Cuda. n. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart and spent the weekend at Kingsville son, George, Detroit, spent a few and Detroit, Mich. Mr. Woolfrey Bride-elect Honored Engagements Announced Prior 'tot Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Millar, Londesboro, announce the en - Honoring, her approaching mar- gagement of their youngest dao- riage, Miss : Shirley Radford was' ghter, Margaret Eileen, to Frank guest at the home of Mr. and ,lin Thomas Potter, eldest son of Mrs. Jack McGee, Blyth, when 1VIr. and Mrs. Clarence Potter, around 50 friends met for a mis-i GoderichTownship, the marriage cellaneous shower for the bride- to take place quietly, early in to -be. Mrs. Harold Errington read a address in rhymes congratulatory while Mrs. B. Walsh and Mrs. F. Tunny presented the gifts. Contests were a part of the evening's program with Margaret Marshall, hall Maureen Morritt, Clare Mrs F McGowan,Mx C Bell m days, with their aunt, Mrs. Wil- Mr. and. Mrs. George Proctor, •st liam Crittenden. Mitchell, Were Sunday visitors average family in Huron County Mr, and Mrs. James Liver- with. Mr. Robert McCartney and were equal to the price of al more attended the funeral of the Mrs. A. L. Bodges. Miss Elizabeth "coke" a week and thought this . f cr accompanied visit. •. late Wallace Wheatley at Wood- �Rodges them home was a shame. He thought r would be en excellent idea if a dl hat stock on Tuesday. or a _--_ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wells and James Mercer, Boston, Mass., laymen's committee were forme son, Douglas, left Saturday even- Mr. and. Mrs. J. H. Shannon and in the presbytery to hon e w ing fora motor vacation trip to Mrs. C. A. Downer, Harriston, he termed "a crisis in the church's Algonquin Park, Northern Ont. visited at the home of Mayor history." Mrs. E. E. Brown returned to and Mrs. A. J. McMurray last A male choir under the direc- her home in Petrolia on Monday week. Mrs. Clarence Ball and andr. tion of the chole leader, Mrs. E. eer spending the last threeM Wendorf, rendered a number arid weeks visiting her'sister, Mrs. Mrs. T. Baron, Grosse Isle, Mich., Leslie Pearson favoured with a William Shaddock. ' I and Mrs. Norman Habkirk, De - weekend with baritone solo. Miss d Mrs. Wendorfl in organ D barat and NorthMrs. western sternavid NOntario, Mrs. William troit, spent heCritt Crittenden and a is which were are vacationing with 'their sand other relatives. • II h Barbour September. OUTOP DANGER r h- A.Seager, Arch- bishop c Rev.S Most R vg , as o is reported £ Hixr n 'iho o os p "`out of danger and progressing favorably" following ,a serious ill- ness on his s athis London home nes Hoe , return front the Lambeth Confer- ners. an, Evelyn Turvey win- ence. Duritsg the conference, the Hers. archbishop. was unwell but on Lunsi was served by the host- his return to London, the illness Mr assisted a Mrs.. andWMerritt„ Passed into a more acute stage. Mrs. F. Somers, Mrs. F. p o Tunney. Miss Radford was again hon- IfBrvsselstooktheWOAAladie ladies' once at the home of Mr. and Mrs.softball group title Monday.night A. Traylor, when more than 20 when they defeated Seaforth neighbors gathered, and present-IFkrwns 7-2' ed her with a beautiful floor' Seaforth .. 000 002 000-2. 6 5 lamp. Mrs. Wilma Radford read the accompanying address while Mrs. Audrey Tyreman made the pre_ sentation. Several games of bingo was enjoyed, the prize going to Mrs. B. Herrington. The hostess served lunch:. A AUBURN GI1iLS. ELIMINATED BY SEAFORTH AF ORTH Seaforth Fawns downed . Au- burn ladies, 27-11, in the senior WOAA softball semi-finals at Seaforth last week. This was the second and final game in the Auburn-Seaforth both h winning series,S eaf ort Ame. g AUBURN: M. Hunkiul, p, E. McClinehey If,. V. Cook lb, J. Beadle cf, D. Hunking c, B. Craig 2b, ss, 3, Kirkconnell ss, rf, A. Andrews 3b, B. Rogers, rf, 2b. Auburn . 6'00' 2 02 1 --II 8 3 b —L7 25 6 x 40S02 , 74 Seaford). anad, piano goer in-law and daughter, Mi. much enjoyed. Mrs. Roy Fitzsimons. Mr. Voaden also spoke at the Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McEwen, morning service on a similar Mrs. George Phelan and Mrs. theme, BACK TO SCHOOL Quality Footwear We Feature: "CHUMS"' "SAVAGE" "SKIP -ALONG" for Children, Misses and Growing Girls A FINE SELECTION IN STRAPS, - OX- FORDS - LOAFERS. Floor Covering We have just received a shipment of INLAID LINOLEUM with Jute back for long wear - 2 yards wide $3.25 Square Yard — ALSO — 3 -YARD CONGOLEUM 80c Square Yard MARTINS PHONES: 36w -, 36j Mr. ,and Mrs. ug Los Angeles, Calif., visited last, week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George VanH.ornc. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Counter and family spent Sunday in Silrr- coe visiting relatives. \ Miss Helen Shaddock left Mon_ day for a two weeks' vacation during which she will visit her cousin, Mrs. A. Willert, Sarnia, her aunts, Mrs E. E. Brown, Pet- rolia, and Mrs. Harold Scruton, Port Dover. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pear- son, together with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Kelly, all of Wayne, Mich., and their 'granddaughter, Miss Jewel J. Hargrave, Milan, Mich., have been spending a few days with Mr. Pearson's mother, and other Brussels .. 410 100 Olx-7 I1 4 �wu.wMNMNM.'.ImIN,,,�.N.N.INfM �•NK�M•.M.• • Seaforth 16—Auburn 7 In the first game of the WOAA. ladies' semi-finals, between Sea - forth Fawns and Auburn, at Au- burn, Fawns came out on top by a score of 16-7. Seaforth ..035 212 210-16 21 5 Auburn .. 210 010 102— 7 15 12 Umpires -- George Cowan and Jack Lee, Londesboro•, 1i AYPA Summer Camp South of Bayfield The first Anglican Young People's Association's summer camp in the history of the Huron Huron the 1 at held Diocese 'is.being Church Camp, two miles south' of Bayfield on Lake Huron. From all parts' of the diocese, from Brantford to Windsor, mem- bers of the I;YPA arrived at the camp Friday last for the opening of the ten-day session. The re- mainder of the 25 expected arriv- ed Saturday for the official open- ing. It is a combination leadership and vacation camp,, with a pro- gram of lectures, discussions and classes leaving plenty of time for sports, swimming and entertain- ment. Camps for the younger child- ren of the diocese have been held at the Huron Church Camp since PEEWEES WIN FIRST FINAL • BY 10-6 COUNT Dr. J. W. Shaw's Clinton kids I its opening two years ago, bu fame frommof theh to best -of -three rthe this is the first year the program first game of OAA o P hree of the camp has been expanded Rev. J. N. Doidge, can of the series for the W eewe to include the AYPA. Championship in Clinton Com- d Mrs. Robert Pearson, munity Park Saturday afternoon• camp is in charge of the group. relatives in this vicinity. f by a score of 10-6. The largest Miss Margaret Yet£, London, camp --o I season at- Diocese crow d of the Peewee t rs convener for Huron Bride -elect Feted ;tended. APPA Council is in charge of The visitors drew first blood in the educational program, and At Delightful Shouter the initial frame, added one in Fred Jenke, Kitchener, president ,the second and two in the third, Fred Huron Diocese AYPA Miss Thelma Shobbroolc was "arid led Clinton 4-1 at that point. of hostess •ata delightfully arranged Manager Jim Chowen's kids came Council, in charge of sports. shower at the home ofher - to life the par if in last of the third,' Clinton RCAF defeated i the ents on Monday, August 23, ern however, and scored two runs, honour of Miss Shirley Radford, and then tied it up in the fourth. home team at Brussels on Wed- needay evening last by the tune a bride -elect of the near future.; Three runs in each of the fifth,of 16-5 to `oke gone -game lead Crokinole was the game of the and sixth sealed the decision. Iii the WOAA "B" softball play - evening with Miss Muriel Shob- Bob Garon knocked a three - brook winning high prize and the bagger to left in the fifth with three-1.1.'1 consolation prize going to. Mrs., the bases full, but then got Wesley Shobbrook. 'caught attempting to steal home. The bride-to-be was led to a Bob Carrick's homer to deep cen- prettily decorated chair when the tae in the sixth smashed in two hostess read an ,appropriate ad -ahead of him. Bill Carrick and Canada Cana dress and lovely gifts were pre- Murray Maltby also had two saf- rented. Miss Radford expressed eties. Cameron centre fielder, had CLINTON UNITED CHURCHES The United Church off Cana her appreciation to all. for their a triple, a .single and a walk. will worship together during thoughtfulness and good wishes. WINGHAM: Fry c, Gerrie lb, the month of August in The evening was brought to a Stainton p, Cameron cf, Baker 2b, Ontario St. United close with the hostess seving de- Waine 36 Biggs rf, Hutton ss, C licious re Murray Nall and Attach 9une'al ArnieHIGHSTREET, CLINTON Church Directory (Ml services on Daylight Saving Time) refreshments. If. Church CLINTON SHAWS: Moore a, REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister Wesley -Willis WESLEY IS W.A. Elliott 1b, W. Carrick 2b, R. Car - The WA. of Wesley -Willis Unit- rick pE. Wendorf, Organist , Colquhoun c, Denomme Mrs. and Choir Leader ed Church will meet in the Church rf, Hartley lf, M. Maltby ef, Gar - parlour on Wednesday, Septem- ber on 3b. Umpires—Jim Seli, Windham, I SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 8, at three noteth o'clock. Members 11.00 ANL—Morning �"lors 29 are asked to the change 2, at plate; Harold Murney, Clinton, 11.00 School of date from Thursday, September 2, on bases. to Wednesday, September 8 Windham 1am 112 002 0— 6 4 9 No evening service during Aug. The Fine Appointments of this Funeral Horneare Beautiful and Appropri'ate, Among Which the Lange, Pleasant Rooms and Electric Organ are Not the Least. There is No Extra Oharrge for Services Held Here Tinder Such Ideal Conditions. BALL AND MUT CH Hardware and Furniture Funeral Directors W. J. MUTCH Phone 144. D. G. BALL Phone 361-3 Phone 195 -**-4 4-•-•* .�..r��+ Clinton 012 133 x-10 8 41 Have you had your Photograph taken lately? r`a IF NOT? WHY NOT? Have a Portrait with Personality by 5 owlet Atoll. PHOTOGRAPHERS 1Phone McEwan's 84, Cli1t01i ,.•+•-•-e•-•-•-.era• •-•-•—+•.-+.r*-►+•.• SUMMARY: Errors—Fry 3, Ger rie 2, Waine, Hutton, Mur ray , Elliott, R. Carrick, Colquhoun, Garon; stolen bases—Gerrie, Sta- inton 2, Baker, Biggs, Hutton, Elliott, R, Carrick, Colquhoun 2, Denomme; three -base hits—Cam- eron, Garon; home run—R. Car- rick; struck out—by Stainton 8, by R. Carrick 13; bases on balls -off Stainton 4 (Colquhoun, Den- omme.3); off R. Carrick 7 (Fry, Gerrie, Stainton 2, Cameron, Biggs, Murray); passed balls— Fry 3, Colquhoun 2; wild pitch— R. Carrick; hit by pitcher—by Stainton (Hartley); double play —W. Carrick (unassisted); left. on bases—Windham 7, Clinton 7; earned runs—Windham 3, Clinton 5; runs batted in—Stainton, Hutt- on, Cameron 2, Gerrie, R. Carrick 4, Elliott, Garon 3; time of game —1.25. • 2 WEEKEND SPECIALS! Date and Orange Cake Health Muffins and Scones Dixon's Pastry Shop Raittenbury St. E. — Phone 281W — Clinton " The Door of the Fold I AM 7113 DOOR The DOOR is open to alt who wilt. come. Family Devotions: Prayer, Bible Reading, Grace at MEALS, and Pei somal Meditations are stepping stones along the pathway that leads to the DOOR. You and your family will find help and Inspiration for your daily devotions through the use of The Upper Room. il/lake sure that you have copy of the crn'rCni issue and that your !I en attd loved one have them too, 5 cents a copy, May be secured at the United Church, Clinton,, and Martins Store, nrN++a,wi+....e.nn1,rwlr...T.+rawra.s.Herr.w.r.�nr+,r.�n..w.n..nrwr�rw.n.., 1 2 Baptist Church REV. A. FORSYTH, Minister Mrs. J.RE Butlerest, Choidamsr Leader t SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 11.00 a.m. Church Service and Sunday School Everyone Welcome 1 M1 Summer DRESSES CLEARING E at 30% OFF Also Complete I e,. and be Line of SHORTS, white beige,. regular 4.95—Selling at $1.49 exclui ive heti Shoppe Phone 178W MISS W. O'NEIL, in charge CMN ..eow.....e.ea.. 2»?:3!+:!, :•_'.:: •:.4*".:",..;.+;w« 4444s«;. ;.: '.*4'«i:::«:�`,M` 4',2t3w« ". Announcing .. Re.Openiflg of White Rose Service Station Huron St. - - Clinton Under new management ALFRED HUTCHINSON, Lessee Sat., August 28 OPEN SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 and Every Night Next Week S R We welcome old and new customers tit a.iste;:,i„t ale'+d_` . 1„y,.... .:ii+Sei+S«o✓tseetses «+«+«r: W'atetses esis.; F 24 3 40. St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs, Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs, J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship No Sunday School or Evening Ser- vice during August. • Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 9.45 ann.—Service at Bayfield 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.15 am.—Divine 'Worship Dr. J. S. Shortt, M.A., will preach. All, Welcome 1 PENTECOSTAL TENT MEETINGS - closing Sunday, Aug. 29 Your last opportunity to hear Evangelists Robert •King and Jack West SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3 o'clock Evening, 7.30 o'clock H. T. KBNDRICK, Pastor +3. 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