Clinton News-Record, 1946-12-12, Page 4PA,GE FOUR
CLINTON MOWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946,
HERE IT IS, GIRLS!_,_
Your Chance te Join
The Happy Family Who Wink At
Clinton Knitting Company Ltd.
Apply To Superintendent -Clinton
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MI'S • M. E. McFadden, Cookstown ,
has been visiting her sister, Miss
Zemila Cornish, Rattenbury St. R.
Miss Shirley Sutter spent the
vireekencl in Stratford with Mr, and
Mrs. Kenneth ,Chandler.
Mrs. W. A. ()dices left IVIonday to
spend a week in New York City. She
will be a guest at the Hotel Roosevelt.
Mrs, Charles, E. Quennell, Toronto,
spent the weekend at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnston.
Miss Florence McCallum,
50-b dine, is visiting Mr. and 1VIrs. George
Rmnball and other friends in town.
Miss Dorothea Tichb,urne, Goderich,
was a visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Sutter and family this
week.
T. G, Scribbins, local apiarist, at -
V tended the annual meeting of Ontario
Beekeepers' lAssociation in Toronto
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FLORIST
Christmas Plants
Azaleas, Begonias, Beauty Plants; Cyclamens,
Cherries, Pans of Assorted Plants.
The New Pink Violets
Also "Blue Boys" - $1. each
Cut Flowers
ROSES - 'MUMS - CARNATIONS
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Clinton Collegiate Institute
Christmas Dance
Thursday, Dec. 19
Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
MUSIC BY
TED PUDNEY
and His Orchestra
ADMISSION: $2.00 per couple
Dress Optional
Novelty Prizes
49-50-p
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-bins week.
Miss Leola Nott, Toronto, and Miss
Muriel Gray, Guelph, were 'weekend
guests at the home of the former's
parents, Mr. _and Mrs. G. W. Nott.
Mr. alia Mrs. Gordon W. Cuning-
hame left Tuesday for a motor trip
which will take thein through the
South,ern States. They expect to be
gone for the balance of the winter.
Mrs. T. E. Hull of Northern Voca-
tional School, Toronto; and Miss Jo-
Anne Cuninghame of University Col-
lege, spent last weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W.
Cuiunghame.
Jack Zerback leaves for Toronto
this afternoon ,preparatory to enter-
ing Byron. Sanatorium, London, for
treatment. Mrs. Zerback and three
children -Gloria Jean, Ronald John
and William James -also leave today
to reside in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Jackson,
Bally and Miss Evelyn Cooper, Mint,
Mich., spent the weekend at their
home in town. They were accomp-
anied by Alvin and Clifford Cooper
who had been visiting them. Miss
Evelyn Cooper will remain for a long-
tuthat)
coke!
Carefully selected ire.
ligious prograrns are
offered on the day of
rest filling out a
week of BALANCED
broadcasts on CFRB.
Church Services:
11.00 'A.M.
7.00 P.M.
Sundays
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END YOUR GIFT WORRIES
THIS WAY
GIVE A CHRISTMAS CARD THAT WILL ENTITLE
THE RECIPIENT TO HAVE A BEAUTIFUL
PORTRAIT TAKEN AT FOWLER BROS.
• This is the perfect gift for a very young baby
for when it is presented at Fowler Bros. a beautiful lifelike
portrait will be taken that wfll be appreciated by the mother
and father now and cherished by the child when he or she
grows up.
• For that pretty young daughter in her teens, she
would be thrilled at the natural beauty a Fowler Bros. portrait
would bring out.
• For Mom and Dad, a portrait taken together would
be cherished always.
"PORTRAIT GREETING CARDS" can be had at all prices
Enquire today at
Fowler Eros.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
PHONE 84 McEwan's
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CLINTON
TWO OUT OF T REE
CARTER AWARDS .
TO CCI STUDENTS
. Principal E. A. Fines of Clinton
Collegiate Institute, has just received
word that two Of the three Carter
Scholarships for Huron County for
1946, have been' awarded to students
of 001.
Miss Margaret J. Tarablyn, Landes-
borois the winner of the First Carter
Engagements Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Castle, Bay-
field, wish to announee the engage-
ment of their elder daughter, Geral -
dean Marie. to Lloyd Christian Win -
hold, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford VVinhold,-Tavistock, the wedding
to taek place December 28, at three
o'clock.
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The engagement is announced of
Blandhe Hilda, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Barratt, 21 Greenside
Orestent„ Droylsden, near 1Vlanchest-
er, England, to Ordinary Seaman
John Harvey Stewart, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs.. Clifford J. Stevvart,
Clinton. The wedding will take place
the latter part of December.
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Mr. and Mrs. William J. Vothlen,
Clinton, announce the engagement of
their elder daughter, Prances Irene,
to , George Alexander McCall, son of
William Ai, McCall and the late Mrs.
McCall, Morris Township, the wedding
to take place the middle of December.
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Among those attending the funeral
of the late William II. Draper from
out-of-town includes: Dr. Putman,
Mr. L. Reeds, Mr, Brown and Mr.
Lines, all of the University of Tor-
onto; Dr. A. H. O'Neil, and Dr. Pleva,
University of Western Ontario, Lon-
don; Mrs. R. J. Draper, Mrs. Walter
Gayman and !Miss Willi -aired Draper,
grandmother and aunts of the deceas-
ed, Robert and Lance Dunn all of St.
Catharines; Clarence Kilty, Welland;
Mr. and Mrs. George Tomlin, Harris -
ton; Mr. and Mrs, James Murray and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mills, Stratford.
MARRIAGES
00iWAN-NEVINS - In the United
Church, Blyth, by Rev. Arthur
Sinclair, at 2 p.m., Saturday, Deo.
7, 1946, Violet May Nevins, daugh-
teroof Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nevins,
Auburn, to William Cowan, Blyth,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cowan,
Blyth.
MERNER-WElSTLAKE-In Trinity
.0hurch, Bayfield, by Roy. L.
Pocock, Hespeler, on Saturday,
Dec. 7, 1946, Lorna Pearl, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
M. Westlake, Bayfield, to Merton
Edward ,elder son of the late Mr.
and Mts. Edward P. Merner, Bay-
field.
Scholarship with a cash value of $100.
She else won a scholarship at Univer.
sity of Western Ontario, which she
is now attending, and in addition, the
Sir Ernest Cooper Scholarship,
W. Stuart IVIeBride is the winner
of the Third Carter Scholarship, with
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an isit.1.c1-:
a cash value of $40. He is a student
at University of Western Ontario.
The Second Carter Scholarship,
with it cash value of $60, was won by
Miss E. Beryl Sanderson, a student
of Goderich Collegiate Institute.
Fair Start
"My young son is .extreinely
announced the wag,
"Why, whenever he's on a street-
car or train he's always pointing out
an empty seat to another passenger
and then na,oing him for it."
It May be an Intimate Gift
• or jijst a
Friendly Neighborly Gesthre
.Many items which are in Short Supply are coming
in from time to. time
Such as:
HOSIERY - LINGERIE - UMBRELLAS TOWELS
CARDIGANS and SWEATERS - PRINTS
BATISTES - BROADCLOTH and
DRESS FABRICS
And most of these items will be available
during this weekend
You'll bear with us please if we limit quantities
to a customer
R. V. IRWIN
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
Wesley -Willis Church
REV. AND/C.EW LANE, Minister
Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15
11.00 A.M.-Morning Worship,
"Christ, Our Hope"
12.10-Chureh School
7.00 P.M. -Christmas Carol Service,
United ,Service of Worship.
Presbyterian
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Bert Boyes, Organist and
Choir Leader
StINDIAX, DECEMBER 15
10.00 A.M.-Sunday School
11.00 A.M.-Divine Worship,
"Manifesting Jesus"
2.30 P.M. -Service at Bayfield
All Welcome
Ontario St. United Church
REV. W. J. WOOLPREY-, Minister
13. J. Gibbings, Choir Leader
Mrs. E. Wendorf,.Organist
SUNDAY, DIS10EMBER 15
11.00 A.M.--aVforning Worship,
"The Things that Abide
12.15 -Sunday School
7.00 P.M. -Carol 'Service in Wesley
Willis United ,Church.
St. Paul's Anglican
REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader
SUNDA/1', DECEIVIHER 15
11.00 AM. -Morning 'Service
2.00 P.M. -Sunday School
White Gift and 'Candle Lighting
Service.
7,00 P.M -Union Service at Wesley
Willis United Church.
Clinton Pentecostal
M. GINGRICH, Pastor
'SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15
2.30 P.M. -Sunday School
3.30 P.M. -Worship Service
7.30 P.M. -Evangelistic Service
Subject: "Clinton 'Five Miles
Prom Hell." Come out and hear
this fearless message.
Tuesday, 8.00 P.M. -Prayer Meeting
Thursday, 8.00 P.M. -Worship Service
Read your Bible. Pray every day.
Jesus is Coining Again.
Baptist
REV, C. 0, ANDERSON, Minister
M.. hirnest Adams, Organist
Mrs. W. Alkenhead, Choir Leader
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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15
Bible School -2.30 Pas.
Evening Worship -7.00 P.M.
Subject: "Who is this Jesus we
hear about? What are you doing
with Him?"
Baptist Catholic, Roman Catholic or
any other Catholic: -Read tho
Book, think, then act. He hon-
est with yourself and your God.
With that Delicious Horne &MI
Why not drop in for a Sandwich and Coffee
while doing your Christmas Shopping
BARTLIFF BROS.
BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS
PHONE 1
CLINTON
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STEAM PRESSING
WORKS WONDERS
In making your old garm-
ents look so new that you
almost look for the
sales slip,
TRY IT AT
Gliddon's Press Shop
Five-day Dry Cleaning Service
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ENJOY A BRIGHT
CHRISTMAS
TABLE LAMPS --
from $875
TRILITES from $26
ROYAL CHINA TABLE
LAMPS from $19.50
PHONE 195
SCOOTERS $4.50 to $5.60
SLEIGHS $2.75 to $4.00
SKIS per pair $6.25
SKI HARNESS $3.00
ALADDIN KEROSENE MANTLE
LAMPS $8.50 and $9.00
FIREPLACE
EQUIPMENT
Fireplaces ofrom $20
SMOKERS from $3.60
AUTOMATIC IRONS $9.95
STEAM ELECTRIC IRONS $17.95
OTHER ELECTRIC IRONS $3.75 to $10.80
ELECTRIC TOASTERS $3.95 to $7.95
ELECTRIC KETTLE $14.00
HUNTING KNIVES $2.50 to $3.25
Ball Brothers
Hardware and Furniture
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