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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-06-05, Page 3Ar SATURDAY JUNE 141! Viiit A Flying Station CENTRALIA 23-b Sponsored by Clinton Lions Club in aid of ARTIFICIAL ICE MONST 11311%1 CLINTON LIONS ARENA TO-NIGHT Thvit4 .June $9001 Given AiWay INCLUDING FOUR SPECIAL GAMES $500 JACKPOT $75 -$50-$50 MUST OE WON ADMISSION: $1 fOr 15 regular games; 25c for extra cards; 25a for each special Doors open at 8.00 retie& Games start at 9 p.m. sharp (DST) REFRESHMENT BOOTH' 22,4.2gab 15 Regular Games $15 each THESE BINGOS RUN EVERY OTHER THURSDAY 67/1'7 In1l111 FAVOURIlf RIVEPAGI KIST T)H .At 4 PLIIY{!UR#1 a duett accompanied by rs. Lee McConnell. Mrs. Crooks, London, (former- ly Miss Greta Mustard), was the guest speaker of the afternoon. She chose as her subject, "Mary Magdalene." Mrs. T. B. Baird moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Crooks and Mrs, Robert Allan thanked those who helped with the program. The meeting closed with the singing of hymn 376 followed by the Mizpah benediction. A delicious supper was served in the basement of the church by the ladies of Brucefield WA. Mrs. .Anson Coleman and Mrs. Bert Garrett thanked the hostess association for the pleasant after- noon. More than one 'quarter of all those gainfully occupied in New- foundland earn their living from fishing, hunting and trapping. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I111111111111111111111111111 CALL IN AND SEE US ABOUT YOUR PROBLEMS on: EAVESTROUGHING ELECTRICAL WIRING AIR-CONDITIONING GRAVITWARM-AIR HEATING PLUMBING A FURNACE JOBFOR EVERY WISE and BATEMAN Phone 147 Clinton 111101111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i11111 Asters PETUNIAS Wallflowers Stocks • Pansies Heliotrope Forget-me-nos Sofia and ether varieties I I A refreshing idea: Coke with meals Do you find it difficult to keep meals interesting day after day? Then try Coca-Cola as the meal- time beverage; Coke makes good food taste better r I i adds zest to any meal. Buy it by the handy carton; -and serve Coke ice cold right in its own sparkling bottle. Your favourite food store can supply you; • "Coke" is a registered trade-mark 11 OX Authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. ESBECO LIMITED 658 Erie Street STRATFORD, ONT. Phone: 78 Bottle Carton 360 Including Federal Taxes Plus deposit 2c Per 4ttk Phones: 123W, 123J GRAIN and SEED Clinton, Ontariw 20-21-b .eeeeeee eaati tar June i Dairy Month At every age YOU need dairy foods to grow on, to go onl They're brimming with energy and food value, Such goodness in a glass of milk; such flavour in a hearty piece of eheesel Such enjoyment in ice cream, whipped cream, or buttered cinnamon rolls! With plenty of inexpensive dairy foods in-your diet, you'll live better and feel better too. Good satin Tor all ages "Down Dairy Lane" Listen to this Program as Thursdays .1:454 2:00 pan, E.S.T. over the Trans- Canada Network of C.13.C. DAIRY FOODS isOrtilAir 4O Raton amen, tomato "0' OU FOOS IC)OF will „ be held at Baird's Cemetery on Sunday afternoon, June- 8, at 2,30 o'clock. Home from Hospital Friends of J. K. Cornish will be pleased to know that he was able to return home from Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, where he recently had his ap- pendix removed, L, Children's Sermon Next Sunday in Brucefield United Church, Rev, W, J, Maines will preach a special sermon to the children who will occupy the centre seats in the church. The minister also promises a story for the adults. Word has been received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pater- son, that Spr. James Paterson will arrive in, Vancouver today from Korea, and will immediately entrain for home. Jim has been away from the village for over a year' and a half. WA Visitors' Day The Woman's Association of Brucefield United Church held its annual Visitors' Day on June 3, Members of the association at Varna, Goshen and Turner's Churches were guests of the Brucefield ladies. The meeting opened with the singing of hymn 263, accompanied by Mrs. Alton Johnston at the piano. Mrs. W. J. Maines and Mrs, W. Broadfoot conducted the devotional period based upon the topic "The Use of the Talents," The president, Miss Martha McDonald, welcomed the guests. Mrs. Alton Johnston and Mrs. Henderson sang the lovely old stationed at RCAF Station, Chia- hymn, "There's a Beautiful Land A giant Douglas fin tree re- ton, are now living in France, on High." cently felled on Vancouver Is- where they are posted for 12 The trio, Mrs. Walter MeBeath, land for lumber had a ,106 years piano; Mrs. Alton Johnston, or- ence of 15 feet was 1,106 years Work on Drain Starts gan; arid Miss Eva Staekhoused old, and must have been a large Work on the Moore drain to violin, rendered two numbers. !tree when the Magna Charta was the southwest of Brucefield, coin- Mrs', McKinley, Goshen, gave as signed- in 1215. menced on Monday, June 2. a reading one of Shakespeare's Cemetery Decoration poems. Mrs. W. P. Roberts, The. annual ailembrial and De- Turner's, gave a reading entitled coration service of Brucefield "A Boy,,, Mrs, Ernie McClinchey, Miss Rachel Johnson, Varna, sang Stiffens Fall Many of her friends will regret to learn that Mrs. George Arm- strong suffered a fall last week when she had the misfortune to trip and fall down the steps of side, porch of the house, X-rays at Clinton Public Hospital reveal- ed a fractured right wrist, and fractured left ankle. Mrs. Arm- strong returned from the hospi- tal Sunday, May 25. Children Baptized Twelve children received the rites of baptism in a baptismal service held in Cannel Presby- terian Church Sunday afternoon, May 25, conducted by the min- ister, Rev. J. B. Fox. The children were: John. Ray- mond Moir, Robert Arnold Moir, Patricia Eileen Moir, Harry Jam- es Moir, children of Mr, and Mrs. George 1VToir; Bradley Edward MOusseau, Barry Lloyd Mousseau, children of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mousseau; Ruth Elizabeth Petty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Petty; Allan Robert Reid, ,Ger- ald Clarence Reid, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid; Joan Christina Tinney, Dwayne Garvin Tinney, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tinney; Faye Louise Troyer, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, Gordon Troyer, •eve-ere-gre-ww-Niw-mw-rw-'0.-elenienevenee Brick or Blockwork •-•-• Field Day Hay , Township Field Day was held at Zurich Wednesday, May 28; when Towliship schools took part. Included in the 'line of sports will be a display of Phy- sical Training, group games, in- dividual events, high and broad jumps. TitousDA 1992 News of Varna. H. I', Rerre 11O.Ya was 01'04 ):"Y MPS WOO' John- Canadian Howe Artillea'?(.0 ten, of. ston, letter of .appreetation .111rs:xl, Varna, arrived was read .from $rs. John .0strom, in Ptiaan. ,Korea, en gel 4, and for being 'remembered while .she ftehatiltA ropits when it was d • was ill. bueinees part foe decided. to is now in action there, Rev. T, J. Pitt and RM. G. G,- held two. baking sales In, the Hutton, Centralia, exchanged • basement of the Bayfieid flap, On d'u'ty 19 and August 19.. POOP, on Sunday IAA, WlYiS. to Meet A. hearty vote of thanks was mine- The: WIVIS of the ,United.CAtirch gd by Mre. McAsh and see-, will held' its regular meeting: meeting on .oncled by „Mes, Lorne !Woman, Thursday evening Of 't1ais week, to Mrs. Taylor for the use of her borne and her hospitality. The ltr 'U Inects.-. meeting Was then. PIOSed, With the The ;YPu, held its :regular meet.. WA prayer. Following' this en ing 'in .GOellen United Church on interesting bird contest was con, Mender evening of We week. ducted by Miss. Rachel Johnston This was'the lapt meeting for the and • Mo. Harold Doweon. ,aftor. sumnier. it was planned that a which . a social halt .(hour 'and Weiner roast be held in the near lunch was enjoyed by all, futOre. Verne limited WA Mrs. Louis Ta3d(47 opened her home for the May meeting of the WA ,of Varna United ChUrgh on Wednesday evening of last week. The president, ,Mrs. Anson Cole- 4-see-a+ •-•-e-anea-eanne....4,_. Man, presided over the meeting, SS. Anniversary whigh was opened by the theme song, followed by hymn 174. The A Sunday School Anniversary, Scripture, Acts 4:31-37, was 'read service will be held in Ebenezer by Mrs. George Reid-and thoughts United Church on Sunday even- on the lesson given by Miss Re- ing, June 8, at 7.30 o'clock. Rev. chef Johnston. Twenty-4w° an-' A. G. Eagle, Clinton, will be the swered the roll call by naming guest speaker, and music is be-. their birthstone. The minutes' of ing prepared by the young peo- the April meeting were. read and pie. The owning service will be adopted. The . treasurer's report withdrawn. VIATKPN 10W00,1M011,1A Brusseislloar Wins Spring Show Chu i.pion hi MGI 'H HOPSON'S Bayfield 'hone 7 Hardy Box Plants CHAMPION AGED BOAR in the swine sliow et Clinton Spring Stock Show on Saturday was the entry of Wilbur Turnbull and Son, Brussels. The animal is shown by William Turnbull. Chimneys Built or Repaired FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE RATES BILL• HARRIS Phone 908r3 Clinton ART BELL 934r24 Goderich 19-tfb EBENEZER Mrs. 0. Johnston visited in the village on Monday. Mrs, Clara Dutot spent the weekend at her home here. Mrs. H. Dayman has returned home from a pleasant holiday in Detroit, Mrs. IL St, Louis and children, London, are visiting for a few days with Mrs. Woolley and Harry. Mrs. Jim Livingstone, London, and Ed and Billy Noonan, Am- herst, N.S. visited recently with Mr. and 1Virs. A. Zapfe. Several from here attended gradtiation exercises in St. Cath- arines when Miss Marion Hill graduated from the school of nursing. Mrs. Arthur Dutton was in town for a few hours on Tuesday of this week, for the first time since her illness. She will have to remain in Bayfield, for anoth- er month, before retinning 'home to stay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dinnin and Kathy, Lakeview, arrived Tues- day evening at the former's parents' home in Stanley Town- ship, with their house trailer. They intend staying a few days before moving to their summer location at Grand Bend. Feeling Better Sam McClung, who has been under observation in Scott Mem- orial Hospital, Seaforth, for sev- eral days, is reported to be feel- ing a little better. Now Living in France Mr. and Mrs. Alec KIasson, who- lived in Brucefield for some months when Mr. Klasson was News of Brumfield HENSALL, 0 011111111111111111111111111111=11111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111.111.11M111 20-21-22-h TOMATOES PEPPERS CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE --reasreamae.,,,,,-eareee-• Hybrid. Seed Corn TOP CROP is g well known brand; we have in stock all varieties, both early and late, Late type good for silage; early type good for cob, Let us know type you.require and we will supply you with seed that will give the best results. IN TURNIPS we recommend Laurentian—nice for table and best for feed. We always have all varieties of grasses, either for lawn or for pasture, Price for lawns will be 80c to 90c Rer'lb,; con make up any mixture you desire. • In .the market for Ontario Groin arid have West- ern Grain for sale. .