Clinton News-Record, 1947-11-20, Page 4PACE FGTJR
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J miar Institute Hears
Talkon Health Services
;The re ltlar. , meeting of Clinton
Junior Institute was held in Clinton
Q319egi;ate . Institute with a goodly
number present on Tuesday, Novem-
ber U. The meeting was opened' by
the 'singing of the institute Ode fol-
lowed ,by the Lard% Pxayeti. The roll
Fall was answered by each member
giving "A Safety Rule for Health."
The topic "Health and beltter ser-
vices" was ably given • by Miss Audrey
tlongram. Miss Congram gave a very
Bale Shipped to Chia
A bale valued at 012 which is earn -
prised •of infants', young ..chldren's
and weathers' .. clothing has . been
shipped by the Mothers' Club of the
Wemlay-Vl�3Llis United: Church'''. < to
The Abd toC R
china lied". Tis'
Relief".
group of women: made' many of the
articles themselves for ,thie bale,
infNe
reet
in
g
and helpful address
in -
eluding
soma 'first• ;'aid xuIes';' Misses
Josephine Muir and . Margaret Lobb
were delegaltes to the 38rd annual
' dmwenitiOn art London, held October
28, 29 and 30, Miss Muir gave a re-
port of the convention.
CLINTON CAB
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Special Rates on Long Trips
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OFFICE PHONE No. 44
REG. SHIPLEY
Iles.: Phone 229
HAROLD CRITTENDEN
Res: Phone 173
Dedicate Organ Stops
World War II Memorial
iSpeeal services are being conduct-
ed iii • ••Wesley-Walli9. ii died ;Church
on Sunday, Novemvber 23,'
In the morning a harp stop and
a. concert flute stop which have been::
insitalled, an the organ will be dedic d
ate'd. These stop's have been placed
there as '.a project of the Y. P. .U.,'
which organization was assiste'cl lay
other organizations within the church
as 'well as individual members and
friends of the congregation. The org-
an is a memoral to the boys of World
War 1, and these "taps have been
added as a memorial to all the boys
of the congregation who :served dnr-.
mg Word War II.
At this service the members of the
Canadian Legion and the Ladies
Auxiliary and a detachment from the
RCAF, Station will be presort.
The morning service will be taken
by the minister, • Rev. Andrew Lane,
At the evening service, the regular
union service 'will be conducted and
the guest speaker will be Flt./Lt, T.
Dale Jones, Protestant Chaplain at
the RCAF. Station. Special music hras
been prepared and the guest soloist
for 'the day will be William B. Con -
eon, Wingham, a former president of
Wesley -Willis Y. P, U.
Ontario St. WMS, WA
Hold Joint Meeting
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Street United Ohureh held a joint
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Meeting' School November .1good
E the Sunday School cocci with a good
• attendance Mrs. F. Townsend Preside.
E eat of the W. A, opened the meeting.
Mrs., l), M, Maltby took thrr devotional
3, They reading Theme err "Time" chapter
Reports from all eoanntibtees were
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Court., Fair ,Successful
V1ed�tey'.1Nillla WA Todd'
There was a el:11%4 d attendance at
the November ogling of the W. A.
ad Wesley -Willis "C)nited' 'cheyeh,
with the president;, Mrs.. W. Ar
Oakes, in the chair.' Mrs. H. Charles -
s,,,
a
vroiith nvas` rain Mr Gni+dti`
pianist::
1iIillei meted' as secretary in the' ab-
senee'ef !14D.% G.'Jeffersol The fin-.
antral repeet vias' ;givers by Mee. 'R
S;'Atkey:
'During the 'd'evotienal period, 1Vdrs.
Laidlaw read from the 81st chapter
of Proveebs: • dt&rs,,' T. Addison gave
"Lesson Thoughts", and Mrs. -Jellies
offered prayer. -
The corresponding secretary, 'Mrs:
Charles Nelson, read a number of
letters of thanks for floc*cis .and fruit
gent to those who were iii Mrs John
Nediger, Jr., gave the flower report.
Mrs Wilfred Jervis reported for the
sewing committee=aierw eurtaine had
been made for ebbe Primary Depart-
ment and a quilt. completed. Mrs.Laidlaw, for the 'eoinmunion comrmi-
ttee, said a year's '.supply ' of grape
wine hadbeen made. Mrs. Pickard
repotted for the 'manse coinmiittee,
(Hrs. Reg, Shepley gave a fine re-
port of the Country Fair recently
held in the Lecture Room of the
ohui1eh, Total: Proceeds were $265.
The sura, of $600 iwas voted toward the
new recreation r oni Which is being
fitted, up in :she basement of the
church.
The annual' Obristnras Party will
be held on December 4.
Mrs. William Jervis and Mrs. B.
B. Pocklingiten were appointed a
striking committee,
A hymn and the .Mizaph Benediot-
ion ,closed' the meeting, after•Which
afternoon tea. was -served by group
three.
Men's Heavy
All Wool Plaid
Shirts
for 'outdoor or indoor wear
szes 14% to 78
Regular $7.1. --this week•
Special $6.95
Clearance of Satin Cushion Tops
Air Force Emblem, nice quality satin' with
back and fringe alil 'araun'd. Regular $2.00
each. Cleaml'ng, your choice for 50e each
29 Shopping Days from Friday still Christmas
See our fancy ties and sacks for gifts
The Toggery Shoppe
N PHONE 324 (Beecher. Streets in charge) CLINTON
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read and during the ,business period
4 a letter from Oliver Jervis was read
themlking the ladies for their spien-
A did co-operation' and management in
making the .fowl supper such. a
wonderful succesis.
E A letter from the MbderatOr Dr.
T. W. Jones was also read asking for
clothing, to .send .to the needy
Europe ltirs..W. 1V7: Aiken, .Mrs.
Radford and 1Mis. 11. Wiltse, were,'
eee
appointed to bring in a slate of of-
ieers for the ,December meeting. Lad
ies of 8t. George's Ward will serve
in December.
At this point iMis. Woolfrey, Pres-
ident of the W. M. 'S., took the chair.
Reports from the various committees
were read.
1. I Slate of officers will be wrought
d in by Miss M. Wiltse, Mrs. Woolfrey
and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes.
M. A reading by ire, Weeks, "The
un.expeeted voice,"; A piano solo' by
Mrs, J. W. Treleaven and who also
accompanied Miss Elva Wiltse who
sang a solo were much enjoyed by all.
joyed by all.
Mrs. M. Wiltse and Mrs. Woolfrey
gave a most interesting report on .the
Presbyterial which ',was held at. Mons'
1 erieff.•
Stove Time is Here:
at
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WESTERN FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED
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$193.00
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See these on display at
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Phone 361W 0 Ambulance Service Phone 361Jt
Phone 195
WEDDINGS
EAST leVITTIE
A pretty wedding. meas solemnized
at Knox United' Church manse, "Aub-
urn, at 11. o'clock Saturday morning,
November 8, when Alice 'Marjorie,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.•
Will-
vaauMoVitGie, Westfield, was united
in snanria:ge to Kr. Edward Charles
Ea`it, elder son of Mr, and Mrs.
Charles East,' .Auburn. Rev. A. G.
Hewitt officiated.
The beide locked lovely in a street -
length dress of 'azure blue crepe with
satin trim arid wearing a ooreage of
American Beauty rases. 'Mises Rob-
erta 11TcVitbie, sister a the bride,
was bridesmaid, "wearing •a street -
length dress of oyster pertrl crepe
with bead and sequin trim and col
sage of rosebuds Mi Witham East,
brother of the ibeidegsooan, was best
snap,
The wedding party returned to the
home of the bride's parents, where
they were received by the bride's
mother in a dress ,of toffee ibeige cre-
pe with a .corsage of white and 'pink
ehrysanbhernums. She was assisted
by the bridegroom's mother wearing
a navy blue crepe dress With sequin
trim and corsage of white and red;
chrysanbhemuses. Dinner was served
in the dining rooni, which was decor-
ated with baskets of pink, yellow, and
white chrysanthemums. The table
was centred with a Large three-tier
wedding cake arid tall candler.. Mrs.
Eldon Culbert, Dungannon, cousin of
the beide, and Misses. Phyllis Cook and
Audrey Bradburn :seined.
The young •couple left later in the
afternoon for a motor trip to Orange-
ville, learele, and Parry Sound, the
beide 'traveling in a • black alpaca -
weave crepe and lace dress, with an
aero blue topcoat with silver .and
black trim, 'black hat and acessories..
On their return they will reside an the
bridegroom's farm in Hullett township
Prior to her marriage Miss McVittie
'was guest af 'honor et • the home of
Mr..and Mrs.. Alfred Nesbit, when the
members of the play cast of the
Junior Institute and Junior Farmers
met end -presented her with e • rag.
Miss 'Mildred Carter read the address
end the presentation 'Wag made by
Frank Nesbitt,
PASSES EXAIMINATION
Miss Alice SIoman, a former Clint-
on girl, has passed with first class
honors tbhe••.exaniimations required by
The Canadian 'Association of Medical
Record Librarians, and qualified as a
Registered Record Librarian. Miss
Stamen has been on the :Staff of The
Stratford"..General. Hospital for the
past eight years.
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IOOF NOTES
Degrees Conferred
Clliuton Lode No. 8.
g a had quite a
big night _on.Tuesday Of last week,
when .the work of the evening • eon••.
silted of the conferring af two de-
's
gree One new member er waslilt-
iated into ,the order and four brothers
received the first .degree. , This . is.
the first'tiime that :the new team has
put on this degree, Refreshunents
were served at the close of the meet-
ing.
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For your sal Christmas list...
Who heads your Christmas tint? Someone very special, amuse
Can you think of anything you'd like more than a port:alt of thist
special person?
lie, or elle, feels the sarr,e fray about you!
Bo right now, before the rush, make an appointment to lee a
portrait made for the that names on your Christnea Iistt
mem capture your pe+.aaality d.. your portrait and "the vitt Shat
oely you ten live^ whir lle a vow grad d Qltt. indeed.
Call 84 and make your appointmentnew.
r 9owtet £"lura
Phony, 84
PHOTOGRAPHERS
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Clinton
CHURCH DIRECTORY
St. Paul's Anglican
REV.. R. M. P. BULTEEL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin: Organist
des. 2. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, NOiVEMBE7t 23
11 ante -Morning Prayer and Sun-
day School
7 p.m. -Union evening service in
Wesley -Willis United Ohurrh
Ontario St. United Church
REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister
8. J. Gibbings, Choir Leader
Mrs, E. Wendorf, Organist
'SUNDAY, NOVEIIVLBER; 23'
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
12.15 p.m, --+Sunday School.
7 p.m. -Union evening service in
Wesley -Willis United •Clhurdh
Baptist
BBV. A. I':O111SYTH, Minister
Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist
Mas. W. Atkenhead, Choir leacher
'SUNDAY; NOVEMBER 23
11 00 ,a.m.-Sunday $ehotvi
'7.00 pan. -Evening Warship
- Everyone Welcome
Presbyterian
REV. D. 2. LANE, Minister
Mrs. Bert Bo -yes, Organist and
Choir Leader ,
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23
10.00 A.M.--Sunday School
11.00 AM. -Divine Worship
"The Humanity of Jesus"
2.30 p.m. -Service at Bayfield
All Welcome
Wesley -Willis Church
REV. ANDREW LANE, Minister
.Mus. Morgan 2. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23
11.00 a.m.-ahorning Service
Dedoatson a Harp and Concert Flute
Stops, which have been placed on the
organ as a memorial to the boys who
served in World War H. Members of
Canadian Legan, Lades' Aurcliaay and
a detaehmenib from the RCAF dltatdon
will be in attendance.
The minister in :charge.
12.15 p.mr.--Sanady School
7,00 p.m. -Union service in this
church. Guest preaeher-- F'lt. Lt. T
Dale Jones:
THCIRESCPAY, NOVEMBER .'20, 111
Assessment Lowered
On• Egmnndville • Chprcb
The Townehip of Tnekersetabb,held
a -Count pf Revision' on the 1943' a$s-
441s'mentt raid; in the ttowar trap &
forth, `on Saturday afternoon,
Aecording.lto Township Clerk .E.. P.,
Chesney,
there was only ate
ap
pRa1•
It Was in regard to • that part of the
Bgratondvilhe church stables' „ Which
property was partly sold some tile
ago. The assessment on the cern ich
property was lowered $250, because
of the change,
A Real Soap
nap.
at s7.95
Girl's' and Boys' 3 -piece Outfits...
Coat, Leggings and Halo•
Values frown $10.00 to $12.50
Sizes 3toex
Tweed's, and Plain Materials
To Clear, at
$7.95
Snow Sufis
Clearing a t
$7.95: and. $8.95
Sizes 4 to. 14 _
Navy Maroon, Brown, Scarlet and
Copen_ Odd' lines from :this depart-
went which: we wish to. dispose of
q'uklely to make room for Christmas
Merelhandise.. ' ' •
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT SAVING
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Christmas -Cake
Buy by the pound in any quantity or
Place Your Order Now for f1hristanas Delivery
Made of the Finest Ingredients and Baked to Perfection
BARTLIFF BROS.
BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS
Phone 1 Clintoaa
Silverwood's Ice Cream
RECITAL OF
ORGAN PIANO VOICE
by
William H. Wickett, A.T.C.M, R.M.T.
Organist and Choirmaster, Knox Presbyterian Church,.
Goderich, and
Mrs. Frank Saunders, Goderich
in WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
Monday, Nov 24
at 8.15 p.m.
Auspices of Y.P.TJ. Admission: 350 and 25c
RUBBER FOOTWEAR. at
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EXTRA LARGE SHIPMENT OF
CHILD'S RUBBER BOOTS
SHINY, IMPORTED RUBBER BOOTS, FLJ iOE LINED
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$2 50 SIZES $911-12 $i5
-9-10 'r
13-1
Good old Canada -Made
Knee Rubber Boots
FOR BOYS, SIZE 1 'to 5
$2.35
Men's Knee Boots
$3.75
Also a Large Stock of
WOMEN'S VELVETS • In Black and Brown
MISSES' VELVETS o In Black and Brown
CHILD'S VELVETS In Black and Brown
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ALL KINDS of RUBBERS for CITY aid FARM Footwear
for the ENTIRE Famaily COST LESS at
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