Clinton News-Record, 1946-07-11, Page 4•
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THURSDAY, JUT 1i 194G
Altair* 111 Clinton and :.E:lsfrici.
Presbyterian "W.M-S. -
Entertained in Stanley
Mrs. Goldie Graham was hostess
to friends and the W. M. S. of the
Presbyterian church at her home in
Stanley Township. Mau. George Rob-
erton presided.'
Mrs. J. MeEwen and Mrs. IMeCow-
an conducted the worship period and
Mrs. Grahain had the topic in "Out-
standing African Christians," lant-
erns that are tidings of the spirit of
God shining in the dark of that forest
• Mrs. B. W. Kearns sang "My Cath-
edral" whch was much enjoYed. The
President closed the meeting with
prayer. •
• Mrs. ,.Graham, served a delicious
.1uneh assisted by thelaclies of Stanley
On behalf of the Clinton ladies, Mrs:
M. MeTaggart expressed the thanks
• for an enjoyable ;and profitable
meeting. ,
Wesley -Willis S. .Plans
..Picnic at Bayfield
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At a.,record, meeting of the exec-
utive of'Wesley-Willis United Sunday
gn11001, Plans were.. made to hold the
annual Sunday School and Congrega-
tional picnic at Bayfield on NVednes-
Engagements Announced
Mr. and 'Vas. David Dales wish to
announce the engage/nein of their
eldest daughter RubyEllen, to Louis
Franklin Fulcher, son a mi. and
Mrs. Charles Fulcher, St. Marys, the
wedding to take place the latter part
of July. -
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Reid, Varna,
announce the 'engagement ef their
eldest daughter, Anna Margaret, to
Bruce Tiplady Keys, elder son of
Mr. and Mrs : Clifford Keys, Varna
the marriage to take place in July.
Alexander D. IVICKitrick, Orange -
vile, announces1 the engagement of
his 'daughter, Helen Browne, to Jose-
ph. Bruce Matheson, sono Mr. and
Mrs. J. •M. IVIathesomInnerkip, the
marriage -UP -take place in August. Mr.
Matheson is a former agricultural re-
presentative for Huron County.
day, July 24... „ • -
The following 'committees were
named: — Packing Mrs. W, C. Jervis'.
Mrs. C. Nelson; Transportittimi. --
Charles Nelson and Garnet Cornish;
Sports and-Trizes A. E. Douglas
G. R. Foster, Bill Hearn and F. ring.
land Jr.
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Phone'. 36 . • .::.i: DepartMental
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•Mr. and Mrs.John J. Zapfe have
returned after spending a' few days
in Kitehener.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Ball spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton' Dixon, Harriston.
Dr. and Mrs W. A. Oakes and
family are itt their eunimer home on
L ice Muskolka, near Bala. •
Loftus Millar and grandson, .Paid
Vail: Watford, were week end visitors
With Mr: and Mrs. Fred Hanleir.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 4. Miller,
have been vacationing at Gordon,
Lake Enron: • ;P ;" • •
. Robert K. ,Beo,ne;' Bell, Calif., is blue and, petar•pink bbinfant frocas
visiting at the 'home of Mr. kid Mrs.: respectively. •
John A Ssitter.
Mr. and Mrs.' EL E. Paieraen and
Miss Pearl Newman, Niriatten„ are
visiting friends in town. '
• Brenton ./Iellyar; London, is hon.,
cdaying at the home of his parenti
Mr. and Mrs. W. 'H. Hellyar. • ••
-Miss Hattie Turner, Toronto; is
spending the -Vacation period with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeTuraer.
••Mr. and Mrs: • Dodds •Holloway,
maryfield, Sask., are visiting . the
fonner's motherMTS. A. j. Holleway
Misses Joyee and -Joan Mallough,
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•• 'Zeas—parkiernin ' • erns amidst roses and fern. •
• The 'Marriage ' of 'Betty Lorraine, For the trip to Muskoka the 'bride
daughter :of Mr. and Mrs. Clair A. donned a pink silk eyelet embroidered
Parkinson, Toronto, to Robert ' John dress With white accessories and
Zeats,,sen-of and . Mrs. Harold nosegay Of white carnations. On. their
T. Zeats, -Tatente, and grandson 1;Of return the couple ,will take tip resid-
the late Mr. andaVIrg: Robert Mennel, ence in St. Catharines.
Clinton, was solemnized in Manor
Road United' -Church,. -Toronto, by MIDDLETONSUNDSTROM
Rev: G. B. McLennan.- ! F. 'Pollatt•;.;‘;`4-ntral. United Church, Sault Ste.
played the wedding 'magic and ,Ken'. Marie, Ott.,' beautifully decorated
neth Mohen vvste'seloiSt: with orange blossoms and peonies,
• Given in marriage by • her father, was the. scene Of a lovely summer
the bride Wore' white satin' and e wedding on ,Saturdely, June .29, at,
finger-tip veil ;of -.bridal net. She carthree o'clock, when Mabel May Sund-
ried- red roses,C:',Ifer: Maid of honer, strom, daughter ' of Air.. and ,Mrs. A.
Miss June Zeats, and her 'bridesinaid, E. Sandstrom, '55 Grace St., Sault
Miss June.:Parkirisdni.:Weie Ste.,,,Marie, inceme the bride of
James Rosa . Middleton, sop of ' Mr.
And• 'Mrs. • John Middleton, RR, 33
Clinttm, The double ring ceremony
Was perforined by Rev. A. 3. Smale.
W. H. Wiekett presided at the organ
and Edwin.,•5hepperci'was soloist. Be-
fore the,ceremony he sang , "At
Dawning," and during the signing *of
the register his selection was "Until."
The -bride; given in mariage by her
lather; Looked Charming in'her gown
Of candlelight white enchanted lace
Over- taffeta .Her- gown featured a
inaulded'bodice, long tapering sleeves
finished with aline pleated taffeta.
which also was repeated at the neck.
line forming. itn off -the -shoulder de-
collete. The fitted waistline was
'accentuated the' graceful feline*
of the Sweeping skirt,- -which was
• highlighted- bY three wide -.tiers of
-lace edged in taffeta. • Hee long veil
;Which- ended 'hi a train wag edged
'With .lace and fell from' m sweethe'art
,sioitrt Of 'pearlencrusted Ince. • She
gvn'1,51 titedipmg:bluel'Aniple sheer' tarried - baguet of American
' ' ' " " Beatty' Roses.
.:, Attending thexlsride were... Miss
Ruth Middleton,' Clinton, sister of 'the
groom, and • Was Eisie ,Sundstrom,
sister of theltride,,iisIiiidesmaids and
'Msteell D'aysisnn'ag'INfatigon-of Hon-
enr. 'They Vero gayal identically
-with Mrs." Eatison wearing litilegreen
Mist' Siindettoin -pale: bide; and. MiSe
• Their dresges -were.
'mark with sweetheart necklines, fat-,
ed 66dieig,,f411-akirte ;and draped
slee,ve,s.' Each:more net elbowilengtle
:Mittens and juliet`caP'with; scallop,
,edgo,:wp'shr ,i,.,1,11ior:elyengottir'iitil:.ctocato.rnatherhIle4
gays, X* Lawsolee of „Ialismittr
4ZitUrCiaX),3:111y R, p.m.: when roses and Mile Coinflongerg,"and.Migs;
'marriage vows were, exchanged be. Middleton's of Elizabeth' yell'ink reeds
tween daught and blue cornflowers.
'er -of Mr. ancV, Mrs.+. Orville -Twiteliell, ,The.groom was attendedsbyHarvey
Hensall, ancl,Lloyd:Edwarti..-Mciusseau. Reemer, and the ushers were Alvin
son-uf. Me -and Mts'Alex...ltfousseaue Sundstrom, brother of the bride, and
Hensall. Rev, -NU A. Brook offleiated. :Gordon 1V1pLeed: '•
• The :bride wasocharming M a -street ,Pillititing the wedding, a recent -
length. dress of whitesilkiersey.- Her Ion Nis heldfIn 'ehureltrintricours
headdies&Was -of White' orange.bloss- isighkhr were lovely with' pink tapers,
oniMcfrom whielrfell a shoulder lig- garden fler,gers:,and erenge blossoms.
the vell...Shettarrie'd lebnuquet, of' red' II*. .Sunstroin, received, wearhig a
ronag tied' With' satiivatreauters, mind, ',deep mauve suit, white'Stravt'hat and
wore•the- grootiesUgift a two-strand„accessories and a.,COrssi'ge of yellow
ataineof PrbicespMary'ipearIS with' !roses. She wag, asaisted..t by Mrs.
matehitig:earringiki g• '.'• eifiddleton whe.;vfore . navy blue
sisterl auit, wide-brininiedr,White 'straw hat
.of -the.-bride :ittantled bridesmaid, and accessories and; ii/eoraage of red
igeWriesl in-'4'ittrOctAengtit 'dregs' af: roses. The bride's was cent:-
Calif/m/0 crepesnicatelon shade and' AtiVithe9,bree Aiered , wedding
.b.lstek Aling:,es,rded •',St Sake which Was, get In'aiiii}c tulle and
actseger of..Pink.,carna.tions. g,,Gernet gblue forget-MAioti..: ;The luncheon
Menssein4. brether. lthe, *as .served 3/Y Members .of heYoung
kkorn;,....ugge :bee „Poilewing,!Peoprealliiinir Of which. the Bride iS
he. ceremonYir'IL:‘ tiffet. lunelmon was, p memhei
geried at"the,.1/onie..eftingdeseper.r ) For travelling,. the bride wore a
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emetery •Mtmortals
• The'4greamsataii, tvasi Charles' :B;
'Thorne, 'and the iighera WereGerdon
,Varney • •
A, recePtion ':Was beldgat. the. hem
of the brides paten -W:3 The eiMp,
will iive in 'Torentiei:
ROBINSON ;
2V, Solemniged,
When detiglifer 'Of, Mr:
and'Idrs:gGerglionvJatinstoii, wee
itt-
ited in marigiage to „Oityid Edivard
Robingon;'Seii of Mr,-' kid Dire: J. C.
Robinson; Auburn.-- Rev. •. A:
their grandmother, Mrs. David. Steep! ' Phe bride -given In': Marriage by
Coder/eh; vent the week end".withiBeeercift perferitied::the derenienl;
• , Mrs. Arehie -Cousins,- Flint, Mich:, ifer' father; Wore' al,flanikiength gown
,formerly of' Clinton, is the guest of of White trite Sheer. trite/lied with
her 'sister,: Miss' Sadie,' :Watkins, silver •;•geqUins,""aild fltier:
Princess:St g . • • • length 'iced. Slieciiiiied" aii.P'arra bon -
Mrs. T. E. Hull, Toronto, is visit- qiiet Of redraseg' anctiakdenliair fere
'ing,•Iteg ,p,arents,- Air: Ws; .Gord- Migs' ,Loia.loimstoxilkaY, hei: Slater's
on W.,Cuiihighatne; SUnTI11- '-'74;ge elaei4ength
et cottage.'."Jig,"; ,Bayfield..
;'-'Mt. a:4MS. Andy:',,,,lyfaeRie ,drOven,
Inek• Sask., Wave been,visItitig. the ants•
Neeeit With the latter's aunts,. Mrs,
;Carrie Jervis. and. Miss. g
Miss...Barbara'. Thai/ipso:13: ; Who is
attached IO' the British; Etnbassy,
Washingfien is • vialting her
graildniothei Mrsartlia:Teekitg. •
Mrs.. Margaret McKelvey, Winni-
peg, lYfaii.,:land DaVid-Stewart.„ Gilbert
ere yisilihg theirnister,
Mrs. Charles ,Fraser and Mr. Fres*
Itentenfiloline's Bea-
teiKretinned eh Situidayafter vry
Oleasint
Mr.-4nd Ivrre.
John Walker' terYi.e.
EY Midi:, -Miss Hattie g Walker and
Tjoyci Doable, StretfOrd; were ,-vigit
erg of 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank LaYten
•last Friday:.
' ' Mrs:4-john A: Sutter 'ancl. diagliier;
Mies SliirleY- G: Sutter, left' thig.
iri.Orhinkne'.viiit' the fermerra _broth-.
ea-gaid'' Slater -in -la*, Mr. and Mia:
IFr.ea' It'Ohauf,' Pittsfield, .1446,.. "
. Chris. S. Lowery, „Victoria 13: C.
formerly of Clinton, is visiting :his
Son,;sin Mids Sadie NVatking, Ptine*s,
'expect:4 to return bon/0,1441
a fertrtight. - , • - • .- ,. ,...
' John Cook,Whit, is attending Snmirt-',
er School at the Linixetsity of „West--
"ern Ontario,. Was in St. 1%44,u*. on'
VednesdaY Where henetalts'ilitoint
at the marriage u' 'Marion rollick'
to Allister G. Murray: '' • .
Mr, and IVIrso.Carroll Meierniictilt.
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and, Mrs. Henry Grenzman, all of
Chicago, have motored ever and -have
Imen,epending sorneittime..-with G. N.
and, MOSea.-• ,pis ' both ' 'he and
it „their „; sniniee 'home at'. Kintail,
:,, iliiii' arldliirg: kareliall Galleugher
, and son,: Bonnie; Moose. JaV; PaSko
visited the ,pait week with their aunt
Mrs. 111/1 Delnymple,.. and ' other
frienclal ', "-Tifigt.lefe,:idoidrarte' visit
feign& at Listowel Mut AlligtOil.:z7 •
_.../1).Snifd' 33:.,Palnier, gonUf 'Mi"diiii
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3.0,1'recter Palmer: Holsicilik"aiid'
si graduate Of Olinteit,Collogiatte 'In-
etitate:".1180:44:eh silesSOfill in iMasiiig,
hie •e5iatiniietiiiiig. in, Fir`st,Yea..Eferi=
,ostiik,•vilivetsiti, of ..-Tortnite:
.,M.re. 'llia:ude ..Bineacill!,' Nev, Lisk."-
enidl.hag'''heint,'„-bpezidia-
g the .p,a'st
'week -fisithig -her aunt, Mr. David
SteeP. .40 Ittra, Jab Rands • 81.;,
Atcoinpanied,by Mrs. Steep, shevis-
ited ler, a" few days 'With Mrs:A:J.'
Mallmigh,. ,Cind'erich. - :1:"...•
,,Quit.i,.. Sa1iuy,
Lergion,,•;SPeiit e.feiv daYs leat'week
with :litt..!4,0.14s..,. Gorge Lois .9.,t!
their ,suriir,net horde' ift Bayfield, Mid'
onnheir return,Were ageompanied '1;tY
the, later, niece, Miss Mary Eliza:::
beth 4*, .whc 15 .8.P67;i0j10,,..4 f..07,
daya:in, the city'.... .• , ,
Mra.,'Cleta ur,4,,s'oi;„ . daughter .of ,the
late cEdWard. and, Resamni Ferater
'Teltitiift„Idadeste,;(lalifii. hat been the
.gneat, of ,m.gfia:
..:c4 z. M. ;haying, eome.
:Oven..to .,attend.. 'the ,Tebliutt 'reunion,
She has also Visited many,:.nt.,ber re -A.
latives heee and is leaving On Sat-
tmclay,. to,vgitrelithi.es in Detroit and.
Marlette, Ilie'h... , .. ..
,...:10. end Mts. T. -H. Barker„ Toronto
Mrsv:-Varinyc•Cailt-wright;'..earigii,,,and.
Mr: end; Misc;D:-..C. Cartwright Tim:,
mins, -visereguesta over 'the.week,end b.19. poseja..0.00,*10 .....
of Iiir;'•'' and: Mrs..,,Clingles. NV. ;Nay.,
inoudi,Londegbero, an&Mr.- and Mrs:
Harvey Alexander,. ::G,oderfeb ' Tosigns
Ship, Mrs. D. C. Cartwright :arrived
,in Torento JAY -.1; ••Irom,,,Overseas
'haying', 'dosed& on. the liner "Amilt-
• • The Many. friends of •MrS. Mark,
•SitailMg Willbe Pleased to know -that
. ',She, is 'progressing favourably, and re -
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• till/mei to her lfoine. en'SundaY after
being' a patient for the past seven
'weeks in Clinton Public Hospital., She
is being cared for by her tWo daught-
ers Mrs.. -IViunday, ' Glendale, ,Calif.,
and -Mrs, Collett, Niagara Falls,- 'On
Sunday she had as visitors, Mt. 'end
MTS. A. 11, Arnold and sot ',Terry,
Toronto, and Mr. and 'Mts. Walter
IVIunday, Glendale, Calif.
Our Funeral Home 'Has Urge Ced Rooms, Beautifully and
Appropriately Appointed,Arid,Is Equipqed With 'A Minsball
• '.• ' Services Gan 'H'e 'Held Hein "Iiiider' Ideal Condition's' Ai 'No'
Additional Charge.
NVIVI„ N. BALL D. G.:•'8ALL
; FUNERAL' j DIRECTORS
Phone 361 Ambnlaneeperalce, .• Phone 110
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WHO'S TO TE
Suits kept in condition•by 'our Dry Clea' Sen -ice ',co:int/nue to
appear neW. •••
We clean'through and threugh the fabric:. This the fiber
Of the cloth fluffed and fresh. Try this tip to -day. .
We Pay 1 Cent Each for Good NVire Suit Hangers
- AGENT FOR HURON LAIN'NDRY
Chddon sPress'Shop
We Press While U Wait Five Day Service On Cleaning
We Call For and -Deliver PHONE 115
botiquet Wei of 'regesZeariiitiiingantl
fern. *.
Gordon Robins:on, •WTh11I'in, broth
'er, DV:the, iiiiilegnabin, heat' Men.
• IsolIOWIngrthe crnyedin
'dinner 'Wag'
-4-Fo tiaveling, the; Vide"' denneci'a,
p§id: brepe
les Man: light. blue CliesterriSid'epat.:
The lioneirmoiay.'wn g""fte. 'Kitchener,
Teninno, Alligten.:
. MOUSSEAU — TW1TCHELL
(ByptellenBefetwearudent)
A double''Shigt4Areinenl,teek place
in Hensall United Church man*,
F'RYDE & SON
QUALITY MEMORIALS
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'Clinton,ShowroOM'apen Fridays for 'Your Convenience
See.S.•,j. Zapfe.
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•' St. P41.11.1SiNthekall
REV. It Mc: P.'. BUETEET:44Rector
Mrt: Theedore'pendin, Oripititit
g, bia4.1#00,,,,qoci' Leader
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SUNDAY,.
10.. &IL Sunday khool!
A.M.-g,Arehhigliep Seager)
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Ladies' Tennig Shoes
New Stock Just Arrived
• In White and Blue
For Beach wear
PLAY SHOES
The popuar Peggy Model in Blue, and Terra
Cotta -- Dixie in Blue and the ' Moccasin type
in Natural with Brown trim, and Maroon with
White trim.
Thomas- Churchill
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RELIABLE FOOTWEAR
Notice to Customers
We Will be Closed for
nionthfrom July 23 -to Attg,
tisi 23,•
Kindly plan your Appoint'.
:inents in Consideration .of
his Aiouncemeiit,
6nri Beauty' Shop
apst
lay. 0., 0. ANDERS014,.:Mter
• Mrs. Ernest Adams, Diganist
' Mrs. W. Aikenbeed; ader
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SUNDAY''.11fiLY1.4— ` -
Bible 'Scheel, 1L,A.M._ Her the little
en.es learn the right way to live.
Send them. Better, bring them.
EveningNtorship 7. P.M. with the
minister hi Your pre-
; sense will indicate what you think
of the Lord's Day and the Lord'a
k 01
ItOtise. ' The Baptist Church is a
r4.
coherviurcehes.rd invites
Clinton .Pentecostal
'Tabernacle
REV. H. T. KENDRICK; Pastor
• SUNDAY, JULY, 14.
ThurSday, 8- P.M. -Worship Service,
Evangeliat Rev- C. N. Gingrich
A'..Itif;Stinday School, 5.
V. Cann, Supt. ,
11 Aak.".,-Commanien
• 7:30 P11. --Evangelistic Service--
, Evangelist' Rev. q. M. Ging-
rich preaching
Tuesday, 8 P.M.—Prayer Meeting
"Ye must be hem again," ,Tehn sez:
Ration Coupon Due Dates
Coupons now valid are sugar -Pres-'
erves 51 to $21, butter R10 to R14,
net M40 to M45.
SEDLEY--111eQUEEN
(By our Hensall Correspondent)
A quiet' bat very ,pretty wedding
was solemnized Saturday, June 29;
at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
McQueen,: Hensall, when • Dorothy
Dell, their elder daughter was united
in marriage 'tb' Paul Sedley, son of
Mrs. Smiley and the late Harry Sed-
ley of London', • Rev: R. AI. Brook,
Hensall officiated, and Mia's Gladys
Luker, Hensall, played the wedding
music, the Bridal,Chorus" from.Loh-
engrin and also played softly during
the signing of the register. ,
• The bride given in marriage by her
father, was lovely in a floor length
gewa of white sheer crepe fashioned'
With'. sweetheart neckline and long
sleeves, Her finger-tip veil 'wet held
in place by a bandeau of orange bloss-
'oms and she carried 'a bthmnet of rose
buds, and snapdragons, , The bride's
only . attendant was her Aster Mrs.
Edison Forrest of Hensall. The groom
was attended by Donald Ross of Lon-
don. • •
Following the' cereinanyg a buffet
luncheon was Served. The -home was
beautifully decorated with pink pe-
onies, blue and white Delphinium and
orange' .blossoms. • '
For a wedding- trip,to. Toronto and
Port•Dalhousie the bride' wore an
alive green dressmaker:. suit .with
white hat and accessories. On their,
return they Will 'reside iri„Ifenden.
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white jersey frock :with iloral design,
a white wide -brimmed stxavi hat, and
white aecesaories and wore a corsage
of .red roses. They , have returned
from spending their honeymooti-On
the Ottawa and St.„LangreneeNtivers
end.at the Theimand Islands: !j00,7
stmlInvr in Clinton and
hi the fetimu ,to Sault 0.tvi
•Marie Where 'they wII reside' at igs
Aro&
Wesley -Willis W.A. '
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• ,Helds July Meting
'The Woman's Association �f Wesley
Willi§ church met in the Parlor on the
afternoon of July 4, The President,
Mrs. M. Nediger was in the chair.
Mrs. Charlesworth was pianist. ...g
•• The opening hymn was —"Saviour
like a shepherd lead us" Afro. Nelson
chose for the :Scripture reading -a •
few verses from the -11th chapteroOf
St. Luke's gospel. Mrs. E. H. Epps
effered Tray* which was ;followed
by Our Lord's prayer in Uniatin. ,
The minutes of the lune meeting
were read by Mrs. W. Pickard itt the
absence of the seeretivri; The financ-
ial report was given 1?3g.the:Treasker
Mrs. Percy Manning. , .
Mrs. 'John Nediger jr. reported
flowers and•carda.sent te eight Mem-
bers of the Cengregatiop..' ,
The corresponding secretary •Mas.
Charles Nelson, read some letters of
apprediation from ' those " whco:•-liad
been reinembered, • • '
•Mra: Jahn Frager'S' group
ylig- flowers for the church during:the
,6'fbilletilMiletiunlg7;!ef 'the W., ,No jp.
wiTkinn, and the MiiPali hinethe-
lid/ „brought. the meeting to a,'0,011e1-
INTITSD TO:MUSIC
'• • TEA' -
Misses Elva Wilt* and '-bbietta
Brighaik.Clidtoti are.`„1/0,1ted 'm44E4*
it'the !reroute „ Censerkato*•of_
umnier Sebeel. Get Aequaintd"
'tet being held ,in the Wenien's Red -
deride 'on MondaY. mkt. • Reeefiging
the gnests.,.itill', X X IlishaPi!-YE:s-
ehairniewpfithe...penig of .:Direeliors•
Ettore ,Idasxolai; 1lirincipal *115
pionppfOtoryp Dr.•
Vice-Principalein Charge, of the ,Senor
Schack -ands Frederick C Silvester,
Registrar t.of, Esaininationsi ,
Presbyterian .•
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
• Mrs. Bert )3oyes, Organiat and
• Choir Leader •
• ,SUNDAY, JULY 14-'
9.45 A.M. Service at Bayfield
10,30 A.M. Sunday Shhool
11.15 A.M. Service at Clinton
Subject "Chriet'S Demand for Ex-
tra Goodness". 1 '
Everybody Welcome
The United Church of "
Canada- ' •
Clinton United ehurehes will worship
together for the sumnier and will be
in Wesley -Willis United chinch dur-
t Mg July
'
• REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister
Mrs. M. J. 'Agnew, Organist and
Ohoir I.eader
• SUNDAY, JULY 14
10 A.M. — Ontario St. Sunday School
(In their own church)
11 A.M. --- Morning Worship.
,Sermon 'Subject "What is Christ-
' ianity."
12.10--;Wesley-Willis Church School
Clinton Gospel Centre
' (Mennonite Church)
Pastor -'-Mr. 0. CESTNICII
Service being held as orginally in
• hall above Hawkins Hardware
SUNDAY,JULY 14
7.30 P.M. Evangelistic 'Service
Music and lively singing '
Wednesday July 10, 8 par.. Cottage
prayer ,meeting: • Place to be
announced
Saturday July 13 8 p.m. Open air,
meeting in Library Park.
, All welcome to these services.
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We have selected for' -this week end selling:
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rack....of dresses which-,wi offer. at one-,
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• • third off,regular c.
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• • Eegu1ar..$7.95 for' •
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Won't you come in and look them over?
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NOW THAT THE WEATHER.
IS HERB,: LET,,DO
YOUR 13.&1UNG: ,
We have a large assortment. of Tasty
Wholesome Baled Goods.
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DICK THE. UPHOLSTERER.'
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Lake View Casino—Grand Bend
Dancing every 1Night
Canada's Sensational New, Bandleader
Gordon Delamont and his Orchestra
You won't question Gordon Delamont's amazing popularity when'
yea come to the Eiend and see the crowds, and hear hia.nweia!
MART.. XENNEY COMING AUGUST IS
SOFTBALL okin EVERY WEDNESDAY
"THE VARIETY ENTERTAINERS?,".
SUNDAY, JULY 9 p.m,
A Great Variety Progrannne for Young and Old!
We want everybody to come to the Bend and 'enjoy all the enter-
• tainment and fun we offer -- Ge ed Dinners Nice telielies
Ainueements Galore — Swimining Ifersebeek Riding
— Boats for Hire — Dancing -- Bowling — Roller Skatitig.,