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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 194in
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NEWS OF BAYFIELD
Representative:
Hiss Lucy R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r31
Mrs. Percy Weston spent from
Friday, to Tuesday with friends
M London:
Mr. end Mrs. Nelson McConkey,
North Bay, spent the weekend in
the 'village. .
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sturgeon
and Gerald spent Sunday in Clin-
ton with Mr. 'and Mrs. Dennis
Bisback,
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Stotes-
bury.' Camlaehie, spent the week
.end with the former's parents,
Rev. and Mrs. F, G. Stotesbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Telford spent
e few days last week in Toronto
where Mr. Telford attended the
Fishermen's Convention in the
Royal York Hotel.
London,
Miss ,Gloria Westlake returned
to London on Monday after a
three week's vacation with her
parents, Mr. ''and Mrs. Walter'
Westlake.
VARNA
Mrs. Fred McClymont and Miss
Joan McClymont spent the ,Week
end in Toronto.
The regular meeting of Varna -
Goshen YPU was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Mc-
Kinley. The president, Ivan Mc -
Wins Wrist Watch Clymont, opened the meeting and
, Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer has been hymn 237 was sung. Miss Hern
one of the lucky winners he read. the Scripture and followed
Mother Parker's musical quizz with prayer.
when she won a wrist' watch. The minutes of the last meet -
Now in Hospital ing were read by Mona Reid and
We ere sorry to report that roll call answered by 25 mem-
Miss Alice Hastings was taken to bers. . Hymn 87 was sung and
Clinton Public Hospital last week. Marilyn Dowson gave the topic.
Her many friends wish her a Hymn 192 and Mizpeh Benedic-
speedy recovery. tion closed the meeting.. George'
St. Andrew's Annual and Gorodn McClymont led in
-The congregation of St. And- recreation.
rew's United Church served a The next meeting will be held
pot luck dinner in the basement in Goshen Church on January 31.
of the church on Thursday of Vivian Chuter will give the topic
last week. After the dinner, the and Charles Reid will have charge
annual congregational ' meeting of the recreation.
was convened with Rev. F. G.
Stotesbury in the chair. Reports
from 'secretaries of all the or- The W A of Varna United
ganizatlons were Beard and were Church held its annual meeting
encouraging and showing''finan- at the home of Mrs. , Clarence
cial increases. Stephenson on Wednesday even -
The church treasurer had a ing, Jan. 19, with an attendance
balance of $350 after paying all of 24.
accounts; 'the WMS had met its After the theme song was sung,
allocation of $200; the WA had Mrs. William Stephenson took
a balance of -$300 arid the M. and charge of the devotion. The hymn,
M. Fund is being held open um- ".Take up Thy Cross' the Saviour
til the end of January. The Sun' said," was sung. Mrs. Orrin
day School reported edvefices in Dowson read the Scripture. Mrs.
both attendance and givings. Stephenson read Thoughts on the
lesson on Christian disciples. The
hymn, "Jesus call us; o'er the
tumult," was sung, after which
Mrs. Stephenson led in prayer,
Mrs. Earnie McClinchey pre-
sided over the business. The
minutes were read and approved
and roll Fall responded to„ The
treasurer reported e substantial
sum of money en hand'
Election of officers for 1949,
Varna WA Meets
All offices "were' re -appointed
with the exception of the chair-
man of the Board of Stewards,
Albert Dunn, Sr., who resigned,
John Watson was ele`eted in his
place. Various projects for im-
proving the church property, in-
doors and outdoors were discus-
sed and plans made for the same.
Mrs. H. A. Lawson returned to
the village on. Sunday after
spending the past two months in conducted by Rev. Reba Hearn,
resulted as followse President,
Mrs. Fred Reid; 1st vice-presi-
dent, IVirs. Orrin Dawson; 2nd
vice-president, Mrs. William Mc -
Ash; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. J.
T. McAsh; 4th vice-president,
Mrs. Anson Coleman; recording
secretary, Mrs. Bruce McClin-
chey; treasurer, Miss Rachel
Johnston; organist, Mrs. J. T. Mc -
Ash; press secretary, Mrs. B. Me-
Clinchey; Devotional' committee,
Mrs. Lee McConnell, Mrs. Wil-
liam R. Stephenson, Mrs. Mary
1E. Johnston; visiting committee,
Mrs. Wilfred Chuter, Mrs. An-
son Coleman, Mrs. Robert Tay-
lor; lunch committee, Mrs. George
Reid, Mrs. Melvin Webster.
The meeting closed by repeat-
ing the WA prayer in unison. A
delicious lunch was served. -
NOTICE
Any subscriber of the
racket -smith Municipal Tele-
phone System desiring to
have their name changed
or any correction made in
the telephone directory must
notify the secretary of the
Telephone System before
February 10, 1949.
J. K. CORNISH,
Secretary -treasurer I Very few parents ever wake up
3-4-b their second baby just to see it
tit smile.
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PUBLIC MEETING -Town Hall, Exeter
MONDAY, JANUARY 31
— 8.30 P.M. —
Gueat Speaker:
William H. Temple MPP
The man who defeated Col. Drew by a .mashing
majority in Toronto High Park constituency,
1948 Provincial Election.
"Bill" is most interesting and instructive
EVERYBODY COME
Bring Your Neighbours and Friends
RUBON PERTH BIDING ASSOCIATION
Allen Campbell, Seater*, secretary
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Correspondents
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. William' Henry spent the
weekend in London.
Ronny Paterson, London, spent
the weekend at his home here.
Misses Betty Allan, Hyde Park;
Blanche Zapfer London; end Janet
Watson, A ylme!r, were at their
homes over the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. J. K, Cornish
were in Exeter on Sunday. Their
daughter, Mrs. Roy Brock, had a
birthday dinner in Their honor.
The play, "Mr. Beane from
Lima," presented by a cast from'
Blyth was greatly enjoyed by e
large audience on Tuesday even-
ing. Between acts two musical
numbers—e duet by Mrs. E. R:
Stanway and Miss Eva Stack-
house, and instrumental' trio by
Misses Flhylllis McBride, )Eva
Stackhouse and Bob Allan' 'were
given. The .play was spopsored
by the YPU.
EBENEZER
Congregational Meeting
The annual congregational
meeting was held in Ebenezer
Church on Thursday afternoon
with most of the families in the
congregation represented. Rev.
C. Tavener conducted the meet-
ing, with Stewart Farquhar as
secretary. All reports showed a
satisfactory balance in the trees
ury.
The Sunday School executive
Wes "then appointed by the 'con-
gregation, viz: 'Superintendent,
Carman Tebbutt; assistant sup-
erintendent, Jack Merrill; secre-
tary -treasurer, Stewart Farquhar;
assistant secretary -treasurer, Ira
Merrill; organist, Lewis Tebbutt;
assistant, Gerald Tebbutt; teach-
ers: Bible class, Irvine Tebbutt;
assistant, Mrs. Ira Merrill; teen-
age class, Ross Merrill; assistant,
Mrs. Bert Lobb; intermediate,
Mrs. Frank Jones; assistant,
Josephine Muir; primary, Mrs.
Carman Tebbutt; assistant, Mrs.
Jack Merrill; missionary super-
intendent, Mrs. Bert Lobb; temp-
erance superintendent, Mrs. Ira
Merrill.
The YPU held their last meet-
ing at the home of Bill Lobb. At
the previous meeting held at the
home of Marion and Lois Jones,
the officers for the coming year
were appointed: President, Grace
Lobb; vice-president, Marion
Jones; secretary -treasurer, Jack
Tebbutt; pianist, Lewis Tebbutt;
essistant, Gerald Tebbutt; con-
veners: Christian Missions, Doug-
las Jones; fellowship, Josephine
Muir; culture, Lewis Tebbutt;
citizenship, Lois Jones; leader-
ship, Rev. C. Tavener; lunch,
Mrs. Jack Merrill, Bill Lobb; re-
creation, Verna Miller, Jack
Merrill, Jim Lobb.
The YPU were guests of the
Ontario St. United Church, Clin-
ton YPU on Sunday evening at
their "Fireside Hour."
LONDON ROAD
Club Holds Meeting
The January meeting of Lon-
don Road Club was held at the
home of Mrs. N. Manning with
the president, Mrs. Clegg, in the
chair. The meeting opened by
singing 'The more we get to-
gether", followed by the Club
Creed.
The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read by the secretary,
Mrs. Managhan and annual re
ports given by the conveners.
Thank You" notes for Crhistruas
cheer boxes were read from the
following: . Mrs, Farquhar, Mrs.
McMichael,. Mrs. Swinbank, Nor -
me Bennett and Mrs. T. Man-
aghan. It was decided to have
a mystery box in aid of the flow-
er fund. The roll call was an-
swered by 15 members paying
their fees. Material' was pro-
vided for a quilt to be.sterted.
As usual a delicious tea round-
ed out a pleasant afternoon. The
next meeting is to be held at
the home of Mrs. Clegg.
HENSALL
Passes in States
Word was received 'by Mrs.
George Troyer of the death of
her brother Frank Taylor, St,
Clair, Mich, Frank was the sec-
ond son of the late George and
Elizabeth Taylor, Kippen. He
leaves to mourn his loss two sons
and three daughters; two broth-
ers, Fred and Albert, London;
two sisters, Mrs. William Pope,
British Columbia, and Mrs.
George Troyer, Hensall.
Presbyterian Annual
The annual meeting of Carmel
Presbyterian Church was held in
the church hall Friday evening,
January 21. There was a large
attendance in spite of the un-
fortunate blackout, gas lamps be-
ing used for the first part of the
meeting. Devotions were con-
ducted by the minister, Rev. P.
A. Ferguson, who also acted as
chairman of the meeting. Donald
Bell ` was elected secretary.
Most encouraging reports evid-
encing a most successful year's.
work were received. The report
of the various groups were read
as follows: Kirk Session, George
Tinny Sabbath School, Charles
Forrest; Mission Band, Mrs. P.
A. Ferguson; Young People, Mrs.
C. Kennedy; W1VIS, Mrs. P. A.
Ferguson; Arnold Circle, Mrs.
Roy MacLaren; Ladies' Aid, Mrs.
R. MacLaren; Board of Manage-
ment, Melvin Moir..
The • following ' appointments
were made: Boerd of Manage-
ment, Melvin Moir, Harold Bell;
William Brown, Charles Cooper.
Sydney MacArthurwas elected al
trustee; is. G. Weikel. and Mrs.
C Kennelly were appointed re-
cording secretaries. After ,the
completion of business, they mem-
bers enjoyed ,a social time.
Seeks Leadership
A KELSO ROBERTS,
Prominent Ontario lawyer end
former member of the Ontario
Legislature for St, Patrick's Rid-
ing, Toronto, who on January 25•
announcedhis candidature for
the leadership of the Progres-
sive Conservative' Party of On-
tario. Mr. Roberts is a veteran
of World War I and during the
past two decades has had close
association with Canada's min-
ing
ining industry.
Hullett Township
Farm Forum Meets
The Farm Forum of S.S. No. 1,
Hullett, met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Noble Holland on Mon-
day evening, January 24, with 20
present. It being review night,
there was a short discussion on
the Improvement of Fall Fairs.
Progressive euchre was played.
First prize was won by Mrs, Al-
bert Glazier end William Hol-
land, and consolation prizes by
Mrs. Bert Irwin and Ken Me -
Burney. A delicious lunch was
served, after which Mrs. Bert Ir-
win, Elgin Nott and Noble Hol-
land favoured with a few musi-
cal numbers, which were enjoyed
by all. Next meeting will be
held at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
William Holland.
ZURICH
Goshen WMS Meets
The Goshen WMS was held at
Mrs, John Armstrpng's on Thurs-
day evening, Mrs. Elmer Hay-
ter's group being in charge of
the meeting. Mrs. Russel Er-
ratt presided at the piano in the
absence of Mrs. Elmer Keys. Call
to worship with two verses of
602. The theme "Thy Kingdom
Come." Hymn 299 was sung
after which the president, Mrs.
William Hayter, offered prayer.
Hymn 48 was sung after which
Mrs. Bob Peck read the Scrip-
ture. Hymn 233 was then sung.
Mrs. John Keys read the min-
utes and roll call was taken with
each membeit paying membership
fees. Mrs. Russell Erratt gave
the treasurer's report,
Two membres were given Life
Men'ibership; the two being Mrs.
William Hayter and Mrs. Richard
Robinson, Mrs. Elmore Keyes
resigned from organist and sec-
retary on account of her health.
A temperance reading was read
by temperance secretary Mfrs.
Russel. Erratt. We were favour-
ed with a duet by Mrs. Bob Peck
and Mrs. Harvey Keyes, accomp-
anied by Mrs. Elmer Hayter on
the piano. Prayers were offer-
ed by Mrs. Robert McKinley and
Miss Hem and Mrs. Elmer Hay-
ter. Hymn 384 was sung and
Benediction, after which lunch
was served and a social half hour
spent.
AUBURN
A number from here attended
the Amateur concert at Blyth
Friday night.
Miss Zeta Munro is visiting
her sister Mrs. Robert Ling and
Mr. Ling, Toronto.
The National Film Board pre-
sented pictures in the Forester's
Hall Friday evening, sponsored
by the Women's Institute.
Orange Social
The Orangeman held a success-
ful social evening in their Lodge
Irooms Friday night. A good crowd
was in attehdance.
Auburn W I Meets
Mrs. Lorne Scrimgeour of Blyth
was the guest speaker at the
January meeting of the Women's
Institute held in the Foresters
hall Tuesday, January 18. She
told of some of the, highlights of
a trip to Fort William, and also
gave a talk on the history of the
famous drug penicillin.
A duet was contributed by Mrs.
Gordon McPhee and Mrs. George
Million,foilowed by a parade of
the women who had taken the
sewing course in December, dis-
playing the dresses they had made
•Those taking the course were
Mrs. W. Bradnock, Mrs, Archie
Robinson, Mrs. Len Archambault,
Mrs. G. McClinchey, Mrs. William
Gross, Mrs. Ted East, Mrs. Harold
Gross, Mrs. 13. Craig,; Mrs. E.
Little, and Mrs. F. Raithby.
Short talks on the course wore
given by Mrs. McClinchey, Mrs.
Bradno'ck, Mrs, Little, Mrs. Craig
and Mrs. Raithby, A song con
posed by. Mrs. William Roberton
on "The Sewing Course" ' was
sung by Mrs. W. T. Robison, Mrs,
11 Fowler, Mrs, Albert Campbell,
Mrs. H, Mogridge, and Mrs. Rob-
erton,
The president Mrs, Herb Mog-
ridge, presided for the meeting,
with Mrs. R. J, Phillips at the
piano. It was decided to buy a
copy of the book "Fifty Years of
Achievement,' Lunch was screed
by Mrs. W. J, Craig, Mrs. A. G.
Hewitt Mrs, Irene Wright, Mrs,
A°. Rollinson, 'and Miss' Atnelio
Mcllwain:'
LONDESBORO'.,
Mr. and Mrs, . John Pipe visit-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Pipe, Goderich, -on Sunday,
Miss Jennie Cowan, Seaforth,
spent the weekend at the home
of her sister, Mrs; Robert Town-
send.
Miss Fern Watson, London,
Spent the weekend at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Wat-
son.
Mrs. Revington, Lucen, is visit-
ing at the home of 'her cousin,
Mrs. Fred Shobbrook and Mr.
Shobbrook.
Miss Mary Caldwell, London,
spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Caldwell,
Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Bageant and
family of near ingerosll, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Fairservice on Sunday,
New Books hi Library
The following are a list of new
books just received in the Lon-
desboro Library
This Wes My Choice, Igor
Gouzenko; Yonder Shining Light,
Marion Keith; The Mill oh Mad
River, Howard Clark; Peace of
Mind, Joshua Liebman; Behind
the Curtain. Philip Gibbs; The
Precipice, Hugh MacLennan;
Something's Got to Give, Marion
Hargrove; A View of the Har-
bour, Elizabeth Taylor; Tammy
Out of Time, Cid Rickets Sum-
ner; Shannon's Way, A. J. Cron-
in; Village of Souls, Philip Child;
High Towers, Thomas Costain.;
She Skated into Our Hearts (the
story of Barbara Ann Scott), Cay.
Moore; Valley of Wild Horses,
Zane Grey; Uneasy Street, Wade
Miller; The Big Fisherman, Lloyd
C. Douglas,
WA January Meeting
The WA of Londesboro United
Church 'held its January meeting
on Thursday afternoon, January
20, in the basement of the church
with Mrs, Robert Fairservice in
the their. The meeting opened
with hymn 488 and prayer. The
Scripture reading was Psalm '704.
Hymn 148 was sung and the min-
utes of the lest meeting were
read'. Letters of appreciation
were read from - Mrs. Melville,
Mrs, Teras, Willis Mountain, Mrs.
Tom Adams, Mrs. Garrett and
Mr. and: Mrs. Kerslake. The
treasurer's report was given by
Mrs. Nott, It was moved that
we have a travelling basket for
the first six months of the year.
The roll call was answered by
paying fees and your favourite
hymn. There were 22 preesnt.
Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Govier and Mrs
McVittie are a committee for
program for congregational meet-
ing. Mrs. Saundercock and Mrs.
John Shobbrook program com-
mittee for February meeting. The
following program was present-
ed: instrumental by Mrs. Bren-
ton, followed by readings from
Mrs. Govier and Mrs. Watson,
The meeting closed with' Hymn
15 and Benediction. The hostesses
then served lunch which was en-
joyed by all. The following of-
Goderich Township
S.S. 4 Farm Forum
The SS No. 4 Farm Forum met
on Monday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jones,` with
2Q in attendance. This was re-
view night, and - following the
broadcast the evening was spent
in contests end games. The next'.
meeting will he held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Lobb;, With
Mrs. Morgan Jones and Ira Mer-
rill on the recreation committee.
Lunch was served by the ladies.
INAUGURAL MEETING
SEAFORTH—Inaugural meet-
ing of Seaforth Town Council
was held Monday morning, Jan-
uary 10, with J. E.' Keating talo
his place as mayor. Other mein -
berg of the council for 1949• ax'e:
Reee F. D. Sills, Couns.' E.aL
Close, B. F. Christie, Dr. E. A.
McMaster, James A. Stewart,.
Wallace Ross, and Norman Scoine
Rev.prayer,II, V. Workman offered'
ficers for 1949: Acting president,.
Mrs, Robert Fairservice; vice--
president, Mrs, Robert Town-
send; treasurer, Mrs. John Nott;
secretary, Mrs. L. Pipe; press
secretary, Mrs, Bert Shobbrook;.
pianist, Mrs. Tom Allen; card.
committee, Mrs. B. Shobbrook,.
Mrs. E: Wood, Mrs. Townsend,
Mrs. Millar, Mrs. W. Manning,
Mrs. Ab. Vodden, Miss Lily
Adams,
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