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Clinton News-Record, 1948-12-23, Page 4PAGE FOUR CLINTON NEWS -RECORD 1111.7RSDAY, DECEM,BER 23, 1948 omen s and ni Aars iintn CI on • _ Church. RI 'strict St. Paul's W.A. Hears Just Love A Teacher: "Johnny, lan only nnual ReportS 1,4 Putesemg you because I love The annual meeting of St. Johnny: "I wish I was big Pate's Church WA was held on enough to return your love." Thursday afternoon at the home • of Mrs. 1-1, Bartlift. The reports from the various mated to early on for another departme,nts were given and were, year. Mrs. M. Counter invited very encouraging. It was an- the group to meet et her home Bounced that a Girls' I3ranch of for the next regular meeting. ' the WA had been;formed under 'Wes. Bartliff served refresh - the leadership et Mrs. R, Camp- meets and all enjoyed a social bell. The officers tor 1948 con- hall hour. -1e.-.7-----. .7----- 7—, A Joyous ----- ,.... -_-,--: Noel May the star"of the wise men which Shone, from ereesseere• { -- :there; reflect down. the ,k — e ---.„ yeari bringing goodwill 'ne-re 22.g 4' 'in all Men. Vit • -se % , ., /ini mie se se .i Fe MARTIN // :A 1 ... g u; ,, 4.1k ' . BROS ;1_,,t , • , •t-.104,,, ,. ) P.1.4.. -•-•!r.:.' ••.--...,•,.... ; ,., and Staff •s. PERSONALS John Moyter Bermuda, is visiting Mrs. Clara Jackson sfor the Christmas vacation, William lieern, University of W.M.S. Elects Mrs. B.C. }learn The Evening Auxiliary of the WMS of Wesley -Willis United Toronto, is a holiday visitor with Church held its December meet- hismother, Mrs. B. C, Hearn. ing At the home of Mrs. William • Mr. and Mrs,11, Gordon Ben- nett and baby, left today to spend the Christmas holiday weekend in Hamilton. • Flying Ofifcer and Mrs. Louis C.haussie and son ere spending the Christmas vacation with relatives in Montreal. Miss Mary 11 Lane, 'University of Tororsto, is spending the Christ- rnas season with her parents, Rev. and Mrs Andrew Lane. Frank Fingland, Jr., University of.Toronto, is a Christmastide gueet at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank • laingland. Arthur Aiken, Universityof 4° 0, 04 •.c Hospital Aid Holds Successful Teas The Hospital Aid tea conven- ers have recently held, two -very successful teas, in each ease con- vening a full ward, Wells on Tuesday evening, De- Mrs. M. D, McTaggart kindly camber 14. The president, Mrs, opened he'ehome for a tee con - George Beattie, opened the meet- vetting St. George's Ward.. In all ing, Mrs. Frank Pennebaker 76 attended or contributed to was at the piano. the hospital. Mrs. • McTaggart The hymn, "Silent Ngiht" lees 'with Mrs, L. McKinnon, Presi- sung followed by the first Scrip- dent of the Hospital Aid, receiv- ture reading by Mrs. John Node. ed the guests, while in the living ger, Jr., "The Christmas Story," room Mrs. Russell. 11olmes, tea and the second scripture read- convener for the 'ward, was as- ing by Mrs. Wilbur Martin. who sisted by Mrs. G, C. German and continued the Christmas Story, Mrs. 1'. Hanley who had charge 'The hymn, "Angels from the o'1 the guest book. Realm of Glory" was sung, Mrs, Dennis and Mrs. D, Bart - Reports were adopted as read, tiff intrited the guests to the din - Roll call was responded to by a Ing room where Miss A. Sinclair, verse. on "Christmas Thought.' At saPerintendent of the Hospital, Western Ontario, London, es a the close of the business discus- and Mrs. J. Addison poured tea. Christmastide visitor 'with. his ston the report of the Striking They were assisted by Mrs. G. parents, 1VIss and Mrs, W. Me,Committee was reed as follows: W, NleGee, Miss M. Torrance, Aiken, President, Mrs, B. C. Hearnevice- Mrs. 11. S. Atkey, Miss L. Ken - Robert Hanley, 'University oC President, Mrs, Cr. B. Beattie; nedy, Mrs. W. Moffatt, Mrs. F. Toronto', Ajax biyision, is speed_ secretary, Mrs. Charels Nelson; VinEgmond, Mrs, J. Loyett, Mrs, ing the vacation period with his treasurer, Mrs. F. Fingland; group W. Seeley and Mies F. Cuning-, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred leaders, Mrs, A. Haddy, Mrs. NE. borne Mrs. F. McEwan drew the lucky ticket and won the fine fancy work donated by Mrs.L. Meleirmon. In attractive rooms, decorated with ':num; 'the living room bright from a cheery fire in the fireplace, everyone had an en- joyable time and $40.75 was realized for the ho ital ,Pickard, 'Vas. W. Mureh, Mrs. R. Roy Churchill, lJniversity ef Shipley; literature secretary, Miss Western • Ontario, London, is,R. V. Irwin; community friend - spending the vacation period with1ship„ Mrs. John Nediger„ Jr., and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ThomasiMes, Addison; Christian steward- Cherchill. • ship, Miss M A. Stone; corres- Donald Haddy; University_ of 'Pondnig secretary, Mrs. Gordon Toronto, Ajax Division, is spend-.Rathwell• press secretary, Mrs. ing the .Christmas vacation with McGill; pianist, Mrs. F, Penrte- his parents, Mr. and Alt's. Alex 'baker, Mrs, E. Adams; associate • Y• 1 Robert Steep, Reece warren., fund, Ikers, P. Livermore; supply the eonvenership of Mrs. J. F. peis, - I. Chowen; flower St,John's Ward Ti?ia was under Ree is spending a leave with his secretary, Mrs., F. Potter, Miss 1VIacDpnald, The ladies are in - mother 'aid lather, Mr. and Mes,IM. Davies; Baby Band, Mrs. N. debted. to 1VIes. Harold Lawson Andrew Steep, and other rela-IW. Trawartha; Miseion Band, who opened her home for the oe- tives in town. IIVIrs. J. McLaren; temperance sec- easion. It was lovely with Christ- •Hotvard, Brunsdon left Satur_'retary, Nile, A, T. Cooper. mos decorations and a jolly fire - day for en extended visit in the 3 A hymn was sung followed by place fire gave a cheery greeting. Canadian West. He planned to a very lovely Candlelight ser- Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. L. Mc - spend Christmas with his daugh- , vice consisting of carols and Kinnon received the guests while ter in Vancouver, B.C. {Christmas messages which wasin the living room Mrs. May conducted by Mrs. Wilfred Jervis. MacKinnon was assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Beattie led in prayer A F II di Elmer Crich, Pontiac, 1Vrioh., is a Christmas vacation visitor with Mr. end Mrs. Melvin Crich and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Wallis end other relatives in this district. Miss Merin' MacKinnon, To- i•onto, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. May MacKinnon delighted u e. Mrs. Irene Henri had hymn and the Benediction brought charge of the guest book. Mrs. the meeting to a close. C. Draper invited the guests to Dainty refreshments were serv- the dining room where Mrs. D. ed by the hostess and a social J, Lane and Mrs. A. T. Cooper half hour was enjoyed, poured tea and, were assisted by 1, sang a number of arias from "The BRUSSELS — Mr. arid Melon Stms14, December 19. Me. Noble Gerry, well-known zest- Gerry, who has lived in Brunets dents of Brusseis, celebrated , for 84 years, 1.5 IIS the best of their 601h wedding anniversary'Health. , ___.--...........,......R.Asunamanotscansamozowomsnannscatroason& May your • hopes be full - Med as was the promise off that single bright stair which heralded the first Ohristrhas, We wish to thank you for your continued patronage. We trust we shall merit it in the New Year. ItelettP=MIZMetattMktt.takttateleteleteletertfitelete i47,Panartg. 1 ....,A0,3§15MAS.5.340.12k4,5112AgAgASSitfeStglittk. V 1 Mrs. E. Bart:tiff, Mrs. C. Epps, ti— the members of St. Paul's Church ee Mrs. W. Jervis and Mrs. J. es, er Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scott MacDonald, on Sunday morning when she m ark 50tb Anniversary IVIrs, 8, C. Hearn was the lucky ee„,' . Members of the CCI staff whe Winner Ce the pair of messes 4145.4%5AgAgoesolon5Gen5, Ste, cnieligftls...‘ige...e, are spending Chrsitmas at their Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Scott V. Irwin, or Thereedonations to Pond, Guelph; 1Vliss H. Ite, Rey- anniversary at their home near the, tea d ?•'{er. nolds, Toronto; Mrs Jean stein- Seaforth on Thursday, December lei's. Russell Holmes, convener burg, Peterboro; Miss 1VIargaret 21. They are grandchildren of in St. Georges Ward, and 1VIrs. FOOD MARKET an over $45 was realized. Mill Oshawa; Miss Edith Mer_ two of the first settlers in the 3. F. MacDonald, convener for ner, Waterloo; C. A. Hagen, Huron Tract—Rolaert Scott and St, John's Werd, appreciated Kitchener. very much the fine co-operation Samuel Carnochan, —_e______. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were mar- received, Clinton WI Holds ,at the benne -of the bride's par-; lents, now owned by John Me- Oritario St. WMS Christmas MeetingIC°w", December 21, '1898. For i 1. .41t c tlt cn 4,1 th Wishing One and All The Nlerriest St Merry Christmas gy and A Happy and Prosperous New Year 'ter ga FRESH CELERY, LETTUCE, TOMATOES and all the Ch Other Essentials to make your Christmas Table a Picture to Remember. tied in Tuckersmith Township, The" 145 years they termed the Scot 'home place at Roxboro. and Christmes meeting of linton Branch of the Women's that , ' lived in the solid old stone house nstitute was held in the Board —'s as sturdy and weather- oom or the Agriculttu•al Office !Proof today es it was when the Thursday, December 16, with 'second generation of Scotts built e president, Mrs. Clarence 11t 80 years ago. urdy, in the chair. 1 When Mr. and Mrs. Scott re - During ties business period it tired from active farming they as decided to donate $10 to the mnved across the road to their United Emergency Fund for' present home, Where they are ritain. The guest speaker or the adriver, and still within sight of en the bank of the tree -shaded noon was Rev, D. J. Lane who the acres that Scotts tilled for ve a very MthrestIng talk on ;mere than a century. 'Mrs. Ernest Adams led in the --- singing of a number of the fam- r old earole IVIrs. Nelson and George Falconer contributed the programme by giving dings winch were much en - t; Holds Good Meeting The WMS of Colima° St. Unit- ed Church held its December •meeting in the church hall on , ; Tuesday afternoon. December 14,14 the preeident, Mrs. Woolfrey, presiding. the Candle -lighting service, ears. e 1VErs. Normsn Carter conducted McLean contributed a . couple , 'Christmas carols. 1 ristmes Carols, after • which I ilia RAND ROLL 5 lb, box •11/Irs i it.oe a CHOCOLATES . . . . $2,95 lb. 60c WESTON S joYed. PLUM PUDDINGS ..... . lb. tin 49'c ILIMITED SUPPLY MIXED NUTS .. lb. 45c XMAS MIX (lellies, Creams, Satin, Kisses, Fruits and Chocolates) Pr CANDY ib. 39c NEW CROP Size 288's NAVEL ORANGES , . ,,, . . . doz. 25c AYLMER 10 oz. tins so The members 'are asked to iemember their shut -i friends with their little Christanas gifts. The National Anthem brought a very enjoyable and interesting meeting to a close after which the hostesses served delicious re- freshmerits and a social half hour was greatly enjoyed. Mission Band Holds Christmas Meeting Vegetable or Tomato SOUP .. 2 for 15c The. Bob lefeClure Mission Band UMW FANCY 20 es, tins clay, Deoember 14, the president, held its Christine,s meeting Tues - TO ATO JUICE 2 for 21c Marilyn IVIartin, in the chair. Miss Ruth Hearn was in charge of the 20 os. tins ts music. After the responses and - for 35c 1 Mrsulr'is'yrepThorithewernreinguvtTesn.and 0 Prayer was offered by Eliza - se beth Rodges and the 'scripture 1 Ib. bag 59c g story read by Don Cornish, Betty M Lou Nediger gave a musical IS , selection, Sharois Thompson end - V - Gwenyth Griffiths road tho. • GREEN GIANT • TENDER PEAS ; MAXWEI.T. HOUSE or ' NABOB COFFEE # Free Delivery PHONE 111 L' Stephen Brown, readings; and eeimmitstumAttmeatitsaftsastgowaveave seVipiteteetleasson. of ring was received by seseeesesseseseesseseesseessesseesseseselessestetessesseessesseseteesesseessesessees Peter Pocklington and Dennis 4 Grl-l'fiths and the Dedicatory se, t Prayer given by Cameron Ad- • ,insole A large number of the Xis ',I • Aerie ( , 440,,,, L. Junior group sang the carol j, ..7., ,.., X "Away in a Manger," very X• t sweetly. s' e ,, 't 741, "A Chriernes Story" was re - 4t , 0 k 0 i +sited by Ronald Lane, Wayne eg lt , , ' - 't Nit Dales. A splendid reading, "King se McGee, Marion Dales, Shirley .1: .... John's Christmas," was given by ,t7r es Gail Shearing. The Mission Band es- Purpose and Islissiop Band Prue- st. e er were given in unison and the memory verse for the in,eetine 4,4 . . and thank you foy your patronage.. AND $33A31, Funeral Dire ebone 361sW SI Phone 19 +et Arxz. frA Chki,STMAS BARTLIFF BROS. BAKER8 and CONFECTIONERS PHONE 1 CLINTON 1M,AnlitMgM.MgMeReMPStaeitaV eel's. Aiken gave a reading on •Chrietian Stewardship. She also ;brought in 'the report or the nominating committee. CHURCH DIRECTORY • Wesley -Willis United Church REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister Mrs, Morgan J. .Agnew, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26 CHRIST1VIAS SERVICES . Morning Organ Prelude; Gesu Bambino, Yon; Pastoral Symphony, Handel, Processioanl, 47—"0 Come all re Faithful." Invocation Lord's Prayer, Hymn 60: "Joy to the World" Watched," Solo' "0 Holy Night," Adolphe Adam, Mrs. W.M. Nediger. Psalm and Gloria, 758, Scripture. Prayers, Offertory; Violin and, Organ. "The Angels' Serenade," Braga. Ontario St. United Church REV. W. J. WOOLEREY, Minister Mrs. E. 'Wended, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, DECE1Vn3BR .26 11,00 a.m.—Morning "Service 12.15 --Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Evening Service, "Sun - Jar Choir will assist. Baptist Church REV. A. FORSYTH, Minister Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist 3, R.. Butler, Choir Leader SUNDAY, DECE1VIBER 26 , 11.15 a,.m.--Sunday Scbool. 7.00 p.m.—Worship Service. EVERYONE WELCOME Anthem: "A Heavenly Song is --. Sung," Dickinson. ymn : The First Nowell. Sermon: "No Room for Jeeus." Solo: "0 Thou.That Tellest Good Tidings," Handel, 'Vire It P. Robbins, Recessional, 59: "Hark the Her- ald Angels Sing." Benediction, Organ Postlude: "The March of the Megi." ' Evening Organ Prelude: "Nazareth," Gounod; "The Angelus," Massenet. Processional, 64: "Angels from repeeted. the Realms of Glory," A splendid play entitled "Won't Invocation, • ;you waik into my parolur?" was Lord's PraSser• given with the following taking Hymn 58: "It Came' 'Upon the Midnight Clear," Responsive Reading-, 719 New Testament Lesson, Carols: "What Child is This"; Little Chrysanthemum, Agnes "Good Christian -Mao 'Lane: ndarama from India, Rejoice." • Me rimy Currie : Nood tu x . the Prayers, Eskimo girl, Doris Cooper; Pedro Offertory: Violin and Organ, from Porta Rico, Kelvin Jervis; "The Consolation," boy from Africa, Don Cornish; Mendelssohn, Eagle Eye, the Indian, Doe Ross; Anthem: "Shepherds ie the !Sing Te from China, Gail Shear- Fired Abiding," Simper ing. ' Hymn .53; "Silent Night." part: the three Canaclians, Aunt Helen, enseilyn Shadclock; Fren- cis, Bill Carrick; Marjory, Betty Lou Nediger; girl from eapan The meetin.g cle.sed with a Sermon: "And the Shepherds urirl 11_/[ hymn and prayer. 1VIrs, Fingland , Returned." e spoke words of welcome to the Solo: selected, Miss Mary Lane. s :e guests, who were the members Receesienal, 50: 'As With Glad- eeors • W. 3. mammal e; the Missionary rSociety and ; neess Men of Old." en. andin- en tenon. Phone 3614 vited them to the church parlour 'Organ Postlude: "And the Glery 5 for a cup of tea. They were of the Lord.', e• served by the older girls. There esioierteorreeliestertrearieneeeeter4seware 48 ehMeiren Present. I, ereleireetenteSieseareeneettreesteeeeentrietteare, • • • Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs, Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader --- SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26 , 10,00 R.113.—Suncley School 11,00 a.m.—Divine Worship Christmas music and praise continued by choir and con- gregation "The Seeking eay- iour " 2.30 p.m.—Service at Beyfield. All Welcome St. Paul's Anglican Church REV, R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs, Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs, 3. G. MacKinnon, Choir Loader ,SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26 11.00 a.m.--Morning Service and Sunday School, 7.00 p.m.—Eveniog Womble. RESIDENT 30 YEARS WINGHAM Follow -leg a lengthy illness, Edwin Smith died Saturday, Dec. 10, in Wingham General Hospital in his 77,th Year. Born in Huron Township, he -had been a resident here for the Peet 50 years and had been a wood finisher Isy trade. 50 50 10 , . . Our heartfelt thanks for your patronage. May you and yours enjoy — good health and .prosper- . ity. liddon s Pressing Clinton Cleanieig Phone 466-w .01.1•••••••.01•1•191.11“*M9 Christmas Carols Beautiful Music! Only -If Your Radio Is Operating Properly. ENSURE THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY THIS CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT BY CALLING: " PE SA and MADSEN SERVICE TO -DAY THERE IS NO RADIO THAT WE CANNOT REPAIR! FREE F.M. INFORMATION SERVIC1- PHONE 471W • 444•5' Ste5 gliteMaegM' a%VoQeMill-WMAZDes sa ree ee sse , ir2N., s•l• • 4 t , 0 ',‘ _ 'Li e ,• g: A Christ s Party. Is your church, office, rectory, or club group haveig a Christmas party? Why not call Fowler Bros. add have their photographer "co'ver" your pally? The cost is very reasonable. . P.S.: Would you like to have your children photh- graphed by the Christmas tree? Fowler Bros. wiIl come to your home and . tele th•eee. photographs isixr xi very small fee. . . 1 owget Alothem PHOTOGRAPHERS 1* Phone 84 Menvan's Also Studios in Mitchell and Stratford;CUL14?°8 wto ,-;w5,wowmozemovow90-4,woot.,.: opmsw- • . . 1 0 .