Clinton News-Record, 1949-05-05, Page 4PAGE FOUR
CLINTONNEWS-RECORD
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 194!1,'
I.O.O.F. Notes
Lodge Plays Host
Clinton Lodge was •host on
Tuesday evening to Brucefield
Lodge and DDGM Earl Campbell,
Hensall, on his official visit, as
well as several members of Hen-
sall Lodge. About 75 were pres-
ent. During the evening Bruce -
field Lodge conferred the second
degree on six candidates from
Clinton, three from Brucefield
and one from Hensel", Following
this Clinton Lodge conferred the'
third degree on the same can-
didates.
In his remarks • Bro. Campbell
congratulated the lodges on the
Work of the evening and con-
gratulated them on the number
of candidates received during his.
term of office end also for the
support given him. He wished
the lodges every success in the
year ahead.
Plans were made to attend Di -
Mrs. R. Gemmell Leads
Baptist Mission Band
At a meeting of the Baptist
Mission Band on Wednesday last,
the following officers were ap-
pointed: leader, Mrs. R. Gemmell;
assistant, Nirs. A. Forsyth; presi-
dent, Gordon Murray; vice-presi-
dent, Beverley Aikenhead; secre-
tary, Faye Aikenhead; treasurer,
Betty Smith; game committee,
Bert Clifford, Eric Gemmell.
The leader, Mrs. Gemmell, told
a missionary story and outlined
the programme for the coming
year. A treasure hunt concluded
the meeting. •
vine Worship in Ontario St. Unit-
ed Church on Sunday evening,
May 15.
Delicious refreshments rounded
out a very pleasant and full
evening.
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visiting her mother, Mrs. H. B., route, is visiting for a few days
Combe. • this week with his brother-in-
Mis Vera Murch, Sarnia, was law and sister-ln-law, Mr. and
a weekend guest of Miss H. Mrs, A. T, Cooper.
Courtice. Mrs. John A. Sutter and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Penne-
baker are attending the annual Toronto with the iormer's sister,
drug show in Toronto this week. Mr's. M rtiE. FCrutc and Mr, and
Miss Shirley G. Sutter is spend- 1tiID. D. 0. Rogers,s
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ing a vacation at the home of advisor, Westminister Hospital,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John London, and Mrs. Rogers, spent
A. Sutter'. last Sunday with the• fernier's
Miss Florence Mitchell, Stev- aunt, Mrs. Margaret Johnston' and
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter have
Rev. and Mrs. R. M. P. Bul- returned after spending a couple
teal were in Port Stanley recent- of weeks visiting their family in
ly attending the dedication of Chatham. They were accompan-
some memorials. ied home by their son-in-law and
Miss Maude Torrance and John daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 1
Torrance have returned home af- Sault and family, who spent the
ter spending several months in weekend at the parental home,
St. Petersburg, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mellwain
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. Glen spent end daughter, Miss Jean, Lindsay,
the weekend in London visiting spent the weekend with the lady's
with their son-in-law and daugh- brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neilang and Mrs. J. L. Heard, coming to
and family. be present at the Parks -Jervis
Mrs, R. M. P. Bulteel and Mrs, wedding on Saturday. On their
William Refausse represented St. return they were accompanied by
Paul's Anglican W,A. at the Mrs. Mcllwain's aunt, Miss Anges
Dioceson convention held in Lon- Stirling, who will make an ex -
don last week. tended visit in Lindsay.
Engagements Announced
Mrs. George H. Elliott,Clinton,g
wishes to announce the engage-
ment of her second dlaugther,
Pears Evelyn, to James Archibald
Haskett, London, younger son of
Mr. end Mrs. James Haskett,
the marriage to . take
place the latter part of May.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman L. Carter,
Clinton, announce the engage-
ment of their only daughter,
Marion Joyce, to Leonard Cr
Evans, . St. Thomas, younger so
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Evans, Strathroy. The wedding
will . take place at Ontario St,
United Church, Clinton, on Sat-
urday, June 4.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoy,
Clinton, wish to, announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter, Phyllis Bernice, to
Murray William, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Miller, Goderieh
Township, the marriage to take
place the middle of May.
The engagement is announced
of Ruth Evelyn, elder daughter
of Mrs. Thompson and the late
Robert G. Thompson, Clinton, to
Thomas Orville, youngest son of
Mrs. Workman and the late
Thomas Workman, Kipper, the
wedding to take place quietly in
St. Paul's Church, Clinton, the
latter part of May,
"Youth for Christ"
Rally Saturday Eve
Rev. LaVerne Morgan
On Leave of Absence
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
Rev. LaVerne Morgan conduct-
ed service in Trinity Church,
Bayfield on Sunday morning and
celebrated Holy Communion be-
fore going on leave of absence
from the Parish on Monday.
For the text of his inspiring
address on "Strength" he chose
the text Deuteronomy 33, verse
25, "Thy shoes shall be iron and
brass, and as thy days, so shall
thy strength be." He pointed out
that we'll always be given
strength for whatever obstacles
we have to overcome, And his
message was one to inspire cour-
age and strengthen the congreg-
ation.
Bishop Luxton has appointed
Roy Lees, London, a student at
Huron College to the Parish for
the summer months. Service will
be at the usual hour on Sunday.
The Girls' Club of Wesley -Willis
United Church will hold its re-
gular meeting in the Church Par-
lour on Tuesday evening, May 10.
Mrs. L. M. McKinnon will be
guest speaker. Mrs. Shearing's
group will be in charge of the
meeting. Members are asked to
bring in articles for the fall baz-
aar.
Church Directory
(All Services Daylight Saving
Time)
Pentecostal Church
Matilda St., South of CNR
REV. H. KENDRICK, Pastor
Sunday, 1VIay 8
2.00 p.m.—Sunday School
3.00 p.m.—Worship
7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic
Thursday, 4.30 p.m. — Sunshine
Corner, A Children's Hour;
8,00 p.m.—Bible Study.
You are, invited,
Presbyterian Church
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, May 8
Mother's Day
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Divine Worship
"Jesus Christ in Every Home"
Special music in honour of
mother.
2.30 p.m.—Service at Bayfield.
All Welcome
Baptist Church
REV. A. FORSYTH, Minister
Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist
J; R. Butler, Choir Leader
Sunday, May 8
11.15 a.m.—Sunday School
'7.00 p.m. _Worship Service.
EVERYONE WELCOME
Ontario St. United
Church
REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister
Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, May 8
11.00 a.m.—Morning Service
Mother's Day Service
12.15 p.m.—Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship
C.C.I. Cadets will attend this
service in a body.
Play Produces
Quality Acting
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son; Leslie LeMay, one of Miss
River's boarders, Mrs. Reg. Ball.
The play was directed by Miss
Luella. Johnston and Mrs. R. S.
Atkey. Billy Pearson and Bobby
Carrick assisted with the curtain.
Synopsis of Scenes
The entire action of the play
takes place in the parlour of Miss
River's boarding house, located in
a medium-sized' town in Calif-
ornia.
Time is the present; act one:
late afternoon of a day in April;
act two: late afternoon of the fol-
lowing day; act three: scene I:
one day later; afternoon; scene
II: several weeks later; late af-
ternoon.
Assault on Gloom
St. Paul's Anglican
Church
REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs, J. G. MacKinnon, Choir
• Leader
Sunday, May 8
11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer .
and Sunday School
Men's Choir will be present.
7.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer
Rev. H. L. Jennigns at bath,
services.
Tuesday, 8 p,m.—Board of Man-
agement.
Wesley -Willis United
Church
REV, ANDREW LANE, Minister
Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, May 8
11.00 Elan.—Morning. Worship
12.15—Sunday School
7.00 p.m. -Evening Worship
Action is laid in Rachel River's
(Mrs. Frank Fingland) boarding
house in California. Attractive
young Gay Barker (Jean Nediger)
has fallen in love with one of
the boarders, "Happy" Stone (Don
Kyle). Young Stone had return-
ed recently from the Pacific
theatre of war where he saw
action and was wounded. Happy
and Gay are engaged, but Happy
shows signs of illness and Gay
insists that he consult a physician
and have a complete check-up.
On the same day that he is
told of his heart ailment he is
also informed that his only rela-
tive, an old aunt, has died and
left him a fortune amounting to
$35,000. The money is useless to
Happy now, so with the aid of a
pal, Burton Dawson (Lloyd
Moore), he starts giving the
money away.
In trying to ward off his ap-
proaching wedding to Gay he re-
sorts to all sorts of subterfuge
(also aided by Burton) until he
becomes so deeply involved that
it doesn't seem as though he'll
ever be able to extricate himself.
It takes superhuman effort and
a great deal of doing, and it isn't
until the final curtain is reached
that Happy manages to straight-
en things out with a surprise
finish that is devastating and up-
roarious.
committee, Mrs. Nay and Mrs. Conveners ofioutstanding corn -
Layton; on'
Yt auditor, d for
Mrs. A.
Holmes. mittees are to be appointed by
Refreshments were served executive.
An event of interest to many
is taking place in , Clinton this
week. `Youth for Christ" a na-
tional and international organiza-
tion, will hold a rally in Clinton
Town Hall, on Saturday night,
May 7.
Mrs. Sturdy Re-elected
Institute President
Clinton Women's Institute held
its April meeting in the Agricul-
tural Office Board Room on
April 28, at 2.30 pm., with an
attendance of 23 members and
two visitors.
With Mrs. Sturdy presiding,
the meeting opened with the
singing of the Institute Ode and
repeating the Lord's Prayer in
unison. The minutes were'read
and approved and treasurer's
monthly statement given. The roll
call was answered by exchange
of seeds and plants.
Bills and communications were
read by the secretary and ar-
rangements for a Sunshine Sister
banquet were discussed.
Mrs, M. Nediger favored with
two solos, accompanied by Miss
Viola Fraser at the piano. Miss
Fraser also played a piano solo.
Ali were much enjoyed.
Mrs. East was called to the
front and Mrs, Shobbrook, on
behalf of the Institute, presented
her with a • gift, in view of her
approaching marriage.
Mrs. Nay was appointed as
chairlady for the election of of-
ficers for. 1949-50 which are as
follows:
Honorary president, Mrs. M.
Batkin; president,• Mrs, C. Sturdy;
first vice-president, Mrs. A.
Holmes; second vice-president,
Mrs. G. Ginn; third vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. H. Jenkins; recording
secretary, Mrs. E. Adams; press
secretary, Mrs. M. Batkin; treas-
urer, Mrs. F. Hanly; district
director, Miss L• Brigham;
Institute directors, Mesdames
Jenkins, Layton, Shobbrook, Epps
and Habgood; finance convener,
Mrs. M. Batkin; social convener,
Mrs. T. Leppington; flower con-
vener, Mrs. N. Tyndall; reception
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