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•Women's and Church Affairs
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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' Ma. and Mrs. Joseph Silcock and
Miss "'Mealy, are visiting in Chicago,
111.
J. B. Lobb left on Friday last for
a trip to Western Canada for several
weeks:. °
Mr, and MTS.. T. W. Martin are
spending a vacation in the Georgian
Day Area.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Layton, Tor-
onto, were holiday visitors wth Mr.
and Mrs. Preek Layton. .
• Mrs. Gertrude VanStone, Toronto,
called on Mr. and Mrs, Harm Fitz-
simom durring the weekend.
-Miss Doreen Elliott will spend the 'Fort McNichol'.
Engagements Announced
Mr, and MTS. Frank Lobb, Clinton,
announce the engagement a their
younger daughter, Mildred Kathleen,
to Benjamin Wesley Young, soil of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young, Toronto,
the marriage to take place late in
August, ,
* * *
Mr. and Mrs:. eohn B. Watson,
Blade announce the engagement of
their daughter, Wilma Jean (Barb)
to John Adair Gummow, elder son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gurnmow, West
Monkton, Ontario, the marriage will
take place in , Trinity Anglican
Church, Blyth, on August 22.
* *
Mr andiMTS. D. Metro Babuik, Port
BleNieoll, announce 'the engagement
of their daughter, Etnilia R. and C
S., Clinton, to Donald McParland, the
wedding to take place Tuesday, Aug-
ust 20, in Denser Presbyterian Ohureh,
next two weeks visiting with Mr. and
' Mrs. Clarence Ball, Grosse Isle, Mich.
Miss Mary Jane Duprey with Miss
Esther Anderson, Douglas and Paul
Anderson, are holidaying at the Bap-
tist parsonage.
Mrs. Aileen Debby**, Carberry,
Man., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs.
B. B. Poeklington and Mr. Pockling-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kennedy, Tor-
onto, spent a few days with the fore
mer's parents. Mr. aed Mrs. Norman
Rennedy.
Master Bob Kennedy, Toronto. is
spending a few holidays with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan
Kennedy.
• Mr. and Iters. Fred Hanley and
frj Miss Lois. visited last week at feeego
Harbour. Mieb, with Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet MeDrien.
Nies Eva HaVI i 1 t011, Pembroke. and
Miss Joyee Carter, London, spent the
holiday we ' -end with Mr and Mrs.
Norman Clecer.
Mr: and Mrs. C. M. PletchersClerk,
Chicago, 111., left Saturday after visit-
ing with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs,
William MeDwen.
Wallace MacDonald, Toronto, spent
bis holidays last week at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald
MacDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball, Geosse
Isle Mich., spent the past two weeks
with Mr. •and Mrs* William Critten-
den,
Ides. P. le. Gillies and J. R. And-
rews, Toronto, are 31 -kiting their
sister, Mrs. Fergus VanEgmatel and
Mr. VanE•ginond.
TittATIEIS alagaire, Bridgeport,
Conn. has returned home after visit-
ing his sister-in-law, Mrs. Florence
Maguire.
Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Lane and
family an holidaying for the montb
of August at their cottage at Bruce
Beach.
LeRoy G. Brown, Clinton, acting
agricultural repeesentative for 'Huron
County, left Saturday for a weelc's
vacation at his home at Orono.
Mr. and Nes. Walter Johnson, Chip-
pewa, left to visit friends in Goderich
after spending the week at the home
of Mr. and lefts.. It, G. Smith of the
Base Line.
Mary and Billie Anderson, St.
George, grandchildren of Rev. and
Mt. C. C. Anderson, are spending a
couple of weeks with their grand-
parents.
G. E, Hall and Miss Evelyn spent
the weekend and holiday visiting the
fermer's sons Mr. end Mrs. Ernest
Bering the month of August, to make room for our.
Fall Goods coming in
15 Pair Ladies' Kid Pumps, cuban heel, '
regular $4.00 now $2.95
15 Pair Ladies' Tan Sandals,
regular, $3.95 ...., now $2.95
15 Pair Ladies' Black Sling Pumps,
regular $3,95 now 82.95
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ROBINSON-WILKINSON
Garden flowers and sweet pea
formed the setting for the daub]
ring ceerrnony in the homeof th
man,
: Mrs. Anderson received the guests
e in a blue flowered crepe dress with
e a corsage of sweet peas
grooan'e :mother, Thornae St., Nap
anee, Saturday, August 3, at 2.,30 pen
when Rev, Noble Hatton, Trinit
United :Chumch, Napanee, united i
marriage, Gwendolyn Eunice (Sally
Wilkinson, daughter :of Mr. and Mr
L. O. Wilkinson, Port HammondeB.0
end age Harry B. (Hank) Rabineon
son of Mrs. T. V. Anderson and th
late F. 31. Robinlon.
Given in marriage by the groom'
uncle, W. a Hunter, the bride wor
a :powder blue tailoved snit, whit
accessories:, and a coreage of Johanna
pink roses and babybreathe. '
Mrs. E!: T. McFall, :sister of the
bride, was matron of honour, wearing
a grey tailored suit with black acces-
sories and coesage of red roses and
babybreath.
Ed.win 1'. (Mae) MePall, was best
Tororea, and Mr and Rees
emmon Hall, Cayuga.
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The bride formerly was a member
oe the :RCAF (WD) at Clinton and
Trenton; the groom is a radio in-
n struetov in the R. and C. School,
) Chnton,
s. the honeydoon will be ispent at
e Port Austin, Mie,h., at the cottage of
Mr. and Mrs, G. E. Graham.
e Sgt and Mrs. Robinson will reeide
in Clinton.
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Mr. and lrles. T. Gammage, Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Oebaldeston and Ron-
ald, Goderich, and Mrs. Hold and Mrs
Croft, St, Catharines, :pent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. le, G. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Martin and
children Marilyn and Billy, and Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Martin spent the holi-
day and weekend visiting at their
homes in Wallaceburg and vicinity.
Mrs. Donald Publow and small
daughter Pat, Saskatoon, Sask., have
returned to their home after spend-
ing the past four months with Mr.
and Mrs. William Cvittenden and oth-
er friends.'
.Arnold Hill, who has spent his
vacation with Mr. and Mvs. H. Fitz.
simons, eettumed to Toronto on Mon-
day. Mr. Hill is an instructor on
stealn fitting in a Rehabilitation
Centre.
Mr. and Mrs. dames Livermore, an-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Green and Audrey, Brodhagen, and
Mrs. Annie E. Cook, Brussels, spent
the weekend holiday with Me. and
Mrs. H. S. Stnithendorf, Essex.
Gerald 10 Nelson, Clinton, assistant
agricultural representative for Huron
County, returned to his duties Tries -
day after spending a week's vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Nelson, Campbellford.
Miss Catharine Taylor R.N., Los
Angeles, :Calif, is the guest of her
sister, Miss Alice Eohnes. It is 26
years since Miss Taylor last visited
the old home town. She will return
to her home by way of the Canadian
West.
Mrs. F, A. Axor and Fred, have
returned from Owen Sound, where
they attended the futeral of. the for..
mer's brother, J. 13. McGill, 'who
passed away very suddenly at the
home of his brother, Richard McGill,
in Mosley, where he was visiting.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne .T. Drown and
Stephen and Mr. and Mvs. Dere Boyes,
returned home Tuesday night after
enjoying a five-day Great Lakes
cruise from Owott Sound to Fort
William and realm, on the C Is R
Steamship "Manitoba,"
Complineveng Miss Helen McGill,
bride.elect of this month, ears. A. C.
Anderson, 68 Eastmount A ve,, Loa.
don, entertaiecal w showet anti tea.
A beautifully deem ated wagon, filled
with gifts awl drewn by a Hey htide
d groom tens pratented to the guest
of honour.
Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Thompson and
daughter Ruth have returned front
a motor trip to the Manitoulin Isl-
and, North Shore, and Temagami,
returning by way of Huntsville, Bai-
lie, Collingwood and Eugenia. They
found the very best of accommodation
everywhere.
Visitore with Mee ancl Mrs. C.
Farquhar and Mrs. IVIztegaret John-
ston last week were Mr and Mrs. B.
Pddham, Mrs. R. leeettlea, daughter
and grandson, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Pridham, Ottawa, Miss Emily
Pridham, New York, and llees. R.
Merritt and daughter, Goderich,
Mr. tlXid MTS. Fletcher Troop and
small son, Gilbert returned to their
home in Taranto after spending their
smaller: with Mrs. Troop's mother,
Mrs, H. B. Cee at "The Cedars."
Miss Sadie B. Lovett, Regina,
Sask„ arrived in Clinton on holidays,
She intends visiting' in Toronto and
Winnipeg on retien
The eamily of 'Mrs. May Rance
MacKinnor, are holding a ftnnily ve-
union at the residence of Mrs. Wil-
liam Jackson this weekend. Attend-
ing are Mrs. MacIeinnon's son and
two daughters, Bill, Vancouver;
Madly, Toronto; and Mary, Belle-
ville, with her husband, P/0 Hunt
and their infant daughter,
Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs.
James Livermore were: Rev. and ales.
G. G. Burton, Moorfield; E, S. Liver-
more, x.c., London; Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Green and Audrey, Brod..
hagen; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wheat-
ley, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Wheat-
ley, Woodstoek; leers. E. Fe Jackson,
Stratford, end Mia. Annie E. Cook,
Brussels.
Canadian Holidays
Coloured Travel Movie
Films
• Taken and Presented
by
A. H. Carter of Toronto
under the auspices or
Groups 1 and 5 of the W.M.S.
at
Ontario St. Church
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15
at 8 p.m.
Added Attraction:
• ORIGINAL eVIOVIES of the home
life of birds and of \flowers through
the seasons,
.ADMESSMON: Adults 2.5c
Children 10e
• 82.p
ROSS-MaelVIATH
The marriage of Esther Wannifred
Macalath, second daughter oe Mrs.
Afaelelath, Goderieh, and the late Sam-
uel R. MacMath; to Ewan Clark Ross,
elder son of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest 0,
Ross, Cornwall, took place quietly at
throe o'clock Saturday, August 3. Rev.
Campbell Ttivener, pastor of the Unit-
ed Church, Holmesville, officiated at
the ceremony which was held in
Hohnesville at the home of the bride's
aunt, Mrs. J. Brogden Macleath.
The bride's floor -length go-wn of
brier nose was trimmed with ivory
net and lace. The mist -pink finger-tip
veil fell from a halo of net and flow-
ers. She wore the groom's gift of
pearls, and carried a shower bouquet
of Johanna Hill roses. There were
no attendants.
The rooms in which the marriage
was solemnized and the wedding sup-
per served, were decorated with tall
roses and white gladioli, streamers and
tapers.
The young couple left for Muskoka
on their honeymoon. The bride's dress
and accessories were of black with
touches of gold on hat and shoes, and
gold necklace and earrings. She ware
a corsage of pink roses.
Mrs. Ross; prim: to her marriage,
taught school in Goderich Township,
and at Dashwood and ICippen. Beeore
leaving Kippen about a hundred child -
red and community members made a
presentation of beautiful gifts. Mr.
Ross retarned early in the year from
foureand-a-half years' service over-
seas. They will make their home in
Goderich.
THURSDAY,. AUGUST • 8) 1940:•
in Clinton and District
RATION anUPONT DUE DATES
Coupons good as of August 8
are: sugar -preserves SI. to 523,
butter R10 to R17 and meat
coupons 3/140 to M49. Ration
Book No. 6 will be distributed
during the week of September 9.
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Happy Workers Club
Holds August Meeting
The Augest zneeting of the Happy
Workers Clula was held at the home
of Mrs. Fred Pepper. The meeting
opened by repeating the Clubts Creed
The song, "Bringing in the Sheaves"
twas then sung, followed by the Lord's
Prayer. The treasurer and secretary's
report was then given. The lucky
ticket was won by 1Virs. Cliff Glazier
The Roll Call was answered by nine
members. The next meeting is to.
be held at the home of Mrs, Noble
Rolland. Lunch is to be a pot -luck
supper. The meeting dosed by singing
God Save the King.
BEZZO-WEBER
The parsonage of Zion Lutheran.
Church, Stratford, was the -scene of
a pretty .surzarrrer 'wedding on :Satin.
clay, July 27, at 3,80 p.m., when the
rninister, Rev. Karl Knauff, united in
marriage, Doris Weber and William:
I. Bezzo. The bride is• the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs H. Weber, Stratford,
and the groom is the son of 'Mr. and
Mrs. William Bezzo, Clinton.
The -bride. looked lovely in her
dressof white jersey and her flowers
were white talisman ruses: She was
attended by Mrs. Earl Baker Strale
ford, wearing a pink jersey dress
and her flowers were pink talisman
roses. The groom was attended by
his brother, Pte. Frederick Bezzo,
London.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
tion was held at the house of the
bride's parents where her mother re-
ceived wearing a white silk jersey
dress with black accessories. She
was assisted by the groom's mother
who wore mauve with black and white
accessories. Following the dinner a
dance was held*. Guestswere present
from Clinton, Stratford and the sur-
rounding district. An honored guest
was: the groonas aunt, Mrs. Myrtle
Robertson, Williams, rOWf .
Later, the bride changed to her
travelling dress of white sheron and
the young couple left, amid showers
of confetti, to spend their honeymoon
in Sernia and Port Huron..
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Clinton Branch, No. 140
Canadian Legion
Annual
icnic
LIONS PARK, SEAFORTH
Wed., Aug. 14
All yeteyans and their families are invited,
Bring your picnic basket and sufficient cups and
silverware.
Those wishing to attend meet at Canadian
Legion Hall at tut o'clock. All those with cars
are asked to bring them to help take those without
cars.
RACES AND BALL GAMES FOR ALL
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
(All times mentioned below are Daylight Saving)
Baptist
REV. C. C. ANDERSON, Ministee
Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist
Mrs. W. Aikenhead, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11
Bible Sehool-11 A.M.
Evening Worship at 7 PM., followed
by the Lord's .Supper. The pastor
will bring hie last menage before
holidays.
There was baptismal service last
Stmday. If there are otheis wish-
ing to follow their toed in this
way next Sunday night, kindly
let the minister know at once.
Read Matt 3:13-17. and Col. 2:12.
The Baptise Catholic Church invites
you to all services.
The United Church of
Canada
Clinton United Churches will worship
together diming the month of August
in Ontario St Church.
1i.13V. W. J. wooLpRay, IVEnister
B. J. Gibbiegs, Choir Leader
Mrs. Es Wendorf, Organist
SUNDAY, AllGUST 11
10.00 Aale.-WesleeeWillis Sunday
School (in their own church)
11.00 AM -Morning Worship
"Is Christ Exempt"
12.10 -Ontario St. Sunday :School
7,00 P.M. -Evening Worship
"The Booth or Self -Interest"
St. Paul's Anglican
REV. R. M. P, BULTEEL, Rector
MTS. Theodore Fromlin, Organist
1VIrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader
SUNDAY,, AUGUST 11
11.00 A.M..-eallornieg service
No Sunday School during August
Clinton Pentecostal
Tabernacle
REY, H. T. KENDRICK, Pastor
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11
Services at the home of Miss Laura
Jervis, Paincess
10.00 AM.--Stmclay :School
11.00 A.111.-IVIerning Worship
7.00 PM. -Evangelistic Sevvice
Tuesday, 8.00 PdVI.-Prayer Meeting
Thursday, 8.00 P.M. -Worship Service
Evangelist 'C. M. Gingrich
He who falls into sin is a man, He
* who grieves at it is a saint. He
who boasts of it is a devil. Bele
4:12, The Word of God is quick
and powerful and sharper than
any two-edged sword,
Clinton Gospel Centre
(Mennonite Church)
Pastor -Mr, 0. CESTNICK
Services being held as orginally in
hall above Hawldns Hardware
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11
Servicesin the neeetin4 hall will be
discontinued until the decotating
ancl painting of hall is competed.
Meantime the service will be held
eaeh Saturday evening at 8,45
P.M. in Clinton Library Park.
ALL WELGOeVIE
Presbyterian
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and
Choir Leader
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11
945 AM.--4Servite at Hayfield
10.30 £M.--Sanclay School
11.15 LM. -Service at Clinton
Rev. Dr. J. S. Shorta, Kincardine
Everybody welcome,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Haddy
Honored on Anniversary
,niss Emma Levis entertained on
Monday in honor of Mn and Mrs.
Wesley P. Raddy,, to a dinner on the
occasion of their wedding anniver-
-The table was prettily decorated
with pink and white sweet peas and
tall pink tapers in silver holders.
Mr. and Mrs. Reddy were present-
ed with several pieces of sterling
silver.
• Among the guests. were MT. and
Mrs. DonaldCox,, Londbm
The tallest reported in Clinton this
year, Mrs. Gs E. Seville has growing,
in her garden, a Scotch thistle seven
feet high eight inches ib height,
Which ranks well with Die D. G:
Hodd's in Byth and ISeafortth Olinic'e
Seaforth. Ws. Saville Had one
:liner feet long last year.
LEGION PICNIC AUGUST 14
The members of the Legion have:
extended an invitation to the mem-
bers of the Ladies' *Auxiliary of the
Legion to join with them in their
picnic at Lions Park,, Seaeorth, Wed-
nesday, August 14, The ladies. are
'asked to bring their husbands if the
latter are not members of the Legion.
The ladies are asked th meet at the
Legion Hall at 2 p.m, and are to
bring a well-filled' basket as well az
their own: cups and' siverware.
Q COUPONS GOOD FOR' MEAT
AUGUST 22'
Q coupons in the present ration.
book will become meat' coupons Aug-
ust 22, after M50, the last regular
meat coupon is used on .August 15.
The new ration hook .will not he dis-
tributed until September 946, mad
some of the Q coupons will be used.
to bridge the gap as meat coupons.
The Q2 coupon will become good on
Thursday, August 29.
Just. Arrived
A Shipment of Dress Fabrics in the
New Shades. fer Fall
Featherweight Wool and Spun Rayons
in 36" and 39" widths and priced
at 98c and. $L15 per yard
Tartans
39" Spun Tartans in Royal Stewart
and. Cameron.
Priced at $1.00.per yard
R. V. IRWIN
Lakeview Casino --Grand Bend
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
GORDON DELAMONT and HIS ORCHESTRA
Gordon Delmont's popularity is amazing.
The most popular orchestra to play at Lakeview Casino.
SPECIAL MIDNIGHT DANCE
AUGUST, 12, 12.50 A.M.
Canada's Number One Dance Band
MART KENNEY
and his
WESTERN GENTLEMEN
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13
SUNDAY. AUGUST 11-9 P.M.
The Ever Popular
"VARIETY ENTERTAINERS"
The show that makes all the youngsters happy! Silver Colleetion
SOFTBALL GAME EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Announcern
sse.
ANAMEAMOMAMNAMOM
Owing to certain conditions existing at the
MacKenzie Hotel, I regret to announce that 1•
have been forced to vacate the Dining Room.
have been forced to vacate th Dining Room.
take the opportuity of thanking all our
patrons, and hope they enjoyed our meals and
service. -W. H. SCOTT.
32-p
IN ORDER TO GIVE SOME OF 01710 EMPLOYEES
A WELL DESERVED HOLIDAY
we wffl not be baking cakes or pastry
from August 5th to August 13th
However, we will have otir regular lines of Beead, Buns,
StieY'e and Sweet -bread.
BARTLIFF BROS.
BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS