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Clinton News-Record, 1949-03-03, Page 4W. J. MUTCH Phone 301-J more, Charles Cook,. Norman The treasurer and secretary's bert Taylor end Russell Jervis Holland, J. W. Nediger, W. report was given. The roll call also attended the funeral. Nediger, W. E. Jervis. was then. called. The lucky ticket • was won by Mrs. Cliff Glazier. It was decided to sell tickets on the "town powers that be" for a Jack A. Peebles, son of Mr, and playground for vary small child- Mrs. A, R. Peebles, Linwood, ren, especially along with shade Ont. The wedding to take place and further comfortable seating March 12th. for the mothers and attendants, I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weymouth, to report at the. March meeting. Clinton, wish to announoe the The next meetint, is to be held 'engagement of their elder dau- at the home of Mrs. Dales, Town- 1 ghter, Doris Irene, to Roy Gordon send. St., with Mrs. Lawrence in Harrison, only son of Mrs. Har - charge. risen, and the late John A. Har - o risen, Goderich, the marriage to Former Local Couple take place in St, George's Angli- can Church, Goderich, on Satur- Mark 50th Anniversary (day March 19. The Friendship Club of: at. Paul's Anglican Church 'met at the home of Mrs. Margaret Smith with Mrs, Jean Herman as co - hostess.. The meeting opened with the Members' Prayer followed by the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. The minutes and treas- urer's report were read. Mrs. who are studying at Huron Col- Ruby Fitzsimons and Mrs. Nettie lege. Special music has been Deeves were appointed to look prepared. In the morning the after the Junior Kindergarten for anthem "Who are These" (Sul- March. liven) will be sung, and in the The next meeting will be held evening, James Cori -an, tenor, at the Rectory on Wednesday, will be guest soloist. Young March 9, following service in the People are especially invited to church. these services. o Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stothers, Arthur, formerly of Clinton, an - An article of inteerst to many ' nounce the engagement of their in this district appears in the daughter, Kathleen Bailie, to Woodstock -Ingersoll Daily Sent- I William Brock Whale, B.S.A., son inel Review of Friday last, which of Mr, and Mrs. I. B. Whale, refers to the golden wedding of London, the marriage to take Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Blackwell, I place quietly in March. 77 Broadway St., Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell ware married in •Seaforth, on February 15, 1899, and for the past 47 years have resided in Woodstock. a quilt. Mrs. Blackwell, the former Jen - The next meeting is to be held nie Colclough, isthe eldest dau- at the home of Mrs. Warren Gib- ghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. bings. - )William Colclough, Goderich Township, and her husband, born The afternoon was spent.'.in a in 1875, is a son of the late Mr. social form. A dainty lunch •was served by group two, which are Mrs. Fred Pepper, Mrs, Albert Glazier, Mrs. Wilfred Glazier, and Mrs. William Holland. Church Directory Wesley -Willis United Church REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Leader and Mrs. Joseph Blackwell, SUNDAY, MARCH. 6 Holmesville, 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship This honoured couple have a 12.15—Sunday School family of three sons and one 7.00 p.m.—Union Evening Wor- daugther: Leslie; Detroit; Nor- ship in St. Paul's Anglican Church. man, Toronto; Harold, Galt; and Recent Bride Feted Jean' Mrs. C. Worth, who resides with her rents, Thereare also Prior to Marriage eight grapandehlldren and six • Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Queen St., entertained at a delightful pre -nuptial shower in honour of Miss Marie Ellwood, now Mrs. 'R. J. Schoenhals. The evening was a gathering of the neigh- bours" who presented the bride elect with a miscellaneous shower. The early part of the evening was spent looking at a bride's book. The guest of honour was then presented with a tray bear- ing some gifts, tied to each was a long ribbon bearing a card with e question, the answer to which had to he given by the bride- to-be. Ribbons and balloons were hung about the room and when broken by Miss Ellwood showered her with confetti. Each contain- ed a slip of paper telling her where more gifts were hidden. The hostess was assisted in serving dainty refreshments by Mrs. Jack Waldron, Mrs. Frank Cook, Miss Mildred Myers and Mrs. William Grigg. The bride -elect was the re- cipient of many lovely and use ful gifts and thanked her friends in a few well-chosen words for their thoughtfulness. great-grandchildren. The anniversary occasion was spent . quietly owing to the ill health of Mrs. Blackwell, though many cards and congratulatory messages were received. Hospital Aid Hears Committee Reports Clinton Hospital. Aid held its monthly meeting in the Council Chamber Tuesday evening, with the president, Mrs. F. Fingland, lip the chair. Mrs. Lorne Brown read the minutes while Miss L. Walkin- shaw, the treasurer, reported a Ibalance of $706.43, with several outstanding bills. Committee reports included I1Virs. J. A. Sutter, for buying; Mrs. W, H. Robinson, member- ship; Mrs. A. Haddy, Hospital supplies; Mrs. F. Thompson, nurses -in -training: Mrs. May Rance MacKinnon, consulting; Mrs. B. B. Pocklington and Mrs. Cree Cook, finance. Mrs. Pock- lington oultnied plans for the year, which include a play, fash- ion show and old time dance. Before the official opening of the new wing of the Hospital on May 12, the Aid voted to buy a serving table for the dining room, 'dishes, and :.to investigate the price of lamps. PAGE FOUR • CLINTOWNEIWS-RECQRP V'V omen's and Shur+ PERSONALS Mrs. J. E. Watson, Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. D. Beaton. Mrs. `John A. Sutter spent'the Weekend with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Floody, Toronto., Mrs. Margaret. Johnston, Owen Sound, was a weekend guest the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cuninghame. Mrs. Neville Forbes and Grant Snell ere spending a few days with their sister, Mrs. Barry Lanemaid, Windsor.. Miss Flora McCallum returned Tuesday night to her home in Kincardine after spending a few days with friends In town. Miss 'Lisbeth Sloman, Univer- sity of Western Ontario, London, spent the weekend at the home of Miss Catherine Fingland. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Town, To - ionto, are visiting their sister, Miss Emma Levis, who is recov- ering from an attack of flu, Miss JoAnne Cuninghame, Sarnia, and John Cuninghame,, Owen Sound, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Cuninghame. Benson Sutter spent the week - THURSDAY, "MARC( 3,.,,7949'" .ails tn ,• Cl ntc n s1 riot ONTARlo sT. w.Ms. St. Paul's; Friendship FeaturesMothers' Study .,Group Two Are • Initiated The monthly meetirug of the Male Choir Ontario St.' W.A. ; nd�raps I WMs of Ontario St, United Club .Holds Meeting Wesley -Willis Hears Various D_pa_� Advocates Playground Four Receive As 'a special attraction on Men's Sunday in Wesley -Willis United Church, 'a male choir of close to' 40 :voices provided the music and led in the worship, at both morning and evening ser- vices Sunday. , Rev. Andrew Lane, the min- ister, delivered the message at the morning service, and Rev. Harold J. Snell, minister of James St. Church, Exeter, preach- ed at the evening " service. The church was well filled in the morning, and the auditorium was crowded in the evening. The Male Choir was under the leadership of A. R. Persan, with Dudley Pegg at the organ. The managing committee of the Board consisted of Lorne Jervis, J. W, Nediger, Jr., and T. W. Martin. The music committee comprised A. R. Persan, Clifford Lobb and William Jervis. Ontario St, W.A. met on 'Ties - day, March 1, in Church Ball,. with a large audience. The meet- ing opened with president.. Mrs:. C. Veneer, in the chair, and sing- ing Hymn 253, after which Psalm 696 was read in unison, followed by the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Woolfray took the do-. votional period, opening with ' Hymn 372, taking as her theme, "Responsible Parenthood," fol- lowed by prayer and singing of Hymn 392. Minutes of the last meeting were given by Mrs. Charles Elliott, and the various (reports were given and visiting committees were then named. Bart Irwin gave a lengthy talk on hospita,.ization which was quite instructive, after which, a Inunber of ladies joined. Mrs. R. G. Bennett then favoured the ladies with a very pleasing solo (which was much enjoyed. The, ladies of St. ,Iohn's ward will Members of the' Choir were: ,serve lunch at next meeting. The tenor—Clifford Lobb, Robert Ir- meeting closed with Mizpah win, William Mutch, Sr., C: J. Benediction. Livermore, G. H. Mistele, Wil- o Liam Moffat, G. N. Davis, Elmer Hugill; soprano -N. W. Trewar- Happy Workers Club end in Toronto attending the tha, Arnold Rathwell, Garnet National Sub Executive meeting Cornish, R. S. Aticey, Wilfred Holds Fine Meeting of the United Church YPU, going Jervis, Donald Jervis, Orval as one of the representatives of Lobb, Lorne Jervis, H. Holden, The February meeting of the London Conference YPU. B. Glenn, E. H. Epps; bass—Fred Happy Workers Club was held Mrs. Oliver Jervis has returned Lobb, Fred Potter, J, A. McGill, at the home of Mrs. William after 'visiting relatives in Port Murray McEwan, Frank McEwan, Holland. The meeting opened by Hope and Toronto. She was cal- A. E. Shaddick, Walter Little, singing "Stand Up, Stand Up for led to Port Hope owing to the Gordon Ross, George B. Beattie, Jesus," followed by the Lord's death of her brother-in-law, the Glenn Lockhart, Percy Liver- Prayer i+ late W M William Meadows. Mrs Ito- - "" � Church will be veld: at the the home of intTwoo the Order and candidate initiateddi day afternoon, March 8, at 2.30 of Mrs. A. J: McMurray on Tues - Wesley -Willis United Group Church met dates were giventhe� The Mothers' Study...Arch de -o'clock, at, the home of Nfrs. F, G. Lal gree at the regular meeting, of ---o recce on Tuesday, • February , with a fine representation Pres Murphy, L.O.L. No. 710, held irf 'HURON COLLEGE SUNDAY ant to ..the lodge room, Clinton, Thurs- Sunday, March 6, will be known whom Mrs. Lawrence ex- Sun - tended a. most eordial welcomx. day . evening last. as Huron College Crusade Mrs. A. Griffiths took A social evening has been day in St. Paul's Church, Clin- of the A. Griffiths charge ve planned for Monday, March 14, ton. In charge of the services in Clinton Collegiate Institute at 11 a.m. And 7 p.m. will be ably the programme consisting of i Auditorium. J. and ' P. Dodds, two brothers devotional exercises, businessThe next meeting will be held session and . the discussional per -Ion Thursday, March 10, iod. Using two,contests, she put o the members through some brain- , testers which bended to keep them Engagements Announced "up to the minute." A committee, consisting of Mrs.The engagement is announced F. G. Lawrence, Mrs. M. Batkin t of Marion Isobel, daughter of and Mrs. Jouliet, was appointed' Mrs. Letitia Sangster and the late for the purpose of interviewing James Sangster, Henson, to Mr. (had and Jtutcli Sune'r:al Warne HIGH STREET, CLINTON The Fine Appointments of this Funeral Home are Beautiful and Appropriate, Among Which the Large, Pleasant Rooms and Electric Organ are Not the Least. There is No Extra Charge for Services Held Here Under Such Ideal Conditions. BALL AND MUTCH D. G. BALL Phone 361-W Funeral Directors Phone 195 Don't Fail to Visit Our New Modern Paint and Paper Shop! We have just, completely remodelled our premises on Huron Street, three doors ' west of the Royal Bank. We carry a complete line of: SUN -TESTED WALLPAPERS LOWE BROS. PAINTS PITTSBURGH PAINTS VENETIAN BLINDS DU -FOLD CLEANERS AND WAXERS PAINT BRUSHES All Paints Thoroughly Mixed by Automatic Mixer ALL ESTIMATES GIVEN FREELY D.A. Kay & Son Phone 234-W PAINTERS and DECORATORS Huron St., Clinton St. Paul's Anglican Church REV. it, M. P. BULTEEL, Rector Mrs, Theodore Fremlin, Organist Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader SUNDAY, MARCH 6 Huron College Crusade Sunday 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sunday School Anthem: "Who Are These?" (Sullivan) 7.00 o.m.—Union Evening Wor- ship in this church. Solo: Mr. James Corran. 8.15 p.m.—Holy Communion. Morning and evening service in charge of Messrs J. end P. Dodds. Wednesday, March 9—Board of Management in Memorial Hall, 8.00 p.m. Friendship Club meets at Rectory after service in church Wed- nesday, March 9. \ HOLD EVERYTHING IT'S HERE! The New PHILCO Long -Playing Record Player Plays one record for 45 mins. Can be attached to any radio. COME IN AND SEE IT ON DISPLAY $49.95 Complete with adapter Decca Record Hits: "Down By The Station "Cruising Down thv River" / "Gala Day Bay" " "Sweet Georgia Brown" Presbyterian Church REV. D. J. LANE, Minister Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY, MARCH.6 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Divine Worship "Christ Not the Destroyer, but the Fulfiller." 2.30 p.m—Service at Bayfield. All Welcome FIRST rShowing-!! of "Hampton's" Martha Washington PRINTS and SLUB DRESSES Also the famous "Sunnivales" those washable, color -fast, spun dresses so light •and •airy for spring and summer wear. SPECIAL THIS WEEK— " PURSES" --SPECIAL .THIS WEEK Prices never before heard of. Some as low as Half Price; others as low as only 79 cents. Make your selection early while there is more from which to choose. I*;VVI1i9S Ontario St. United Church REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist and Choir Leader , SUNDAY, MARCH 6 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service 12.15—Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Union Evening Wor- ship in St. Paul's Anglican Church. Baptist Church REV. A. FORSYTH, Minister Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist J. R. Butler, Choir Leader GROVES ELECTRIC 11.15 a.m. SundaySUNDAY,ASchos PHONE 274 7.00 p.m.—Worship Service. witangsmiating EVERYONE WELCOME St. Patrick's Tea under auspices of W.A. of Wesley -Willis United Church SATURDAY, MARCH 12 In Lecture Room of Church, commencing at 3 o'clock BOOTHS Huge Home Baking AFTERNOON TEA Menu: • Dressed Ham — Salads — Irish Jelly Bread and Butter — Pie Tea 40 cents Served from Three to Six O'Clock EVERYBODY WELCOME Novelties 9-10-b HOT CROSS BUNS Every Saturday During Lent PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY! BARTLIFF BROS. BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS PHONE 1 CLINTON T hose Endearing Young Charms Captured and held for years in a Fowler Bros. portrait creation! Memory lives in the pictures of your tots and teens. White and black, sepia or color finishes. :nowt e' hteot`ie'j PHOTOGRAPHERS McEEwan's Clinton Also Studios in Mitchell and Stratford Phone 84