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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1962-09-27, Page 2Ppge AC-Record 1�b$ d"torlo al�• • .• F.1.eete4 ;For One Purpose only TOMORROW the laW-rnakers of i i has o ment is wrong but certa.nI ,t not the nation sit down In Ottawa for a the duty to oppose the government ' � session of what Ganad�ans have a right, i t when it is r gh.. to hope ytill be law making, Back u7 Neither She correct in saying the dtizne multi-xnillipn dollar.election Was pegple who voted for him, did so. in held, and tho men the people wanted order that he could oppose the govern - to serve them were elected, ment. Ask anyone who voted Liberal If these men,do anything else other and we are sure.you will find that when than get about the business of govern.- he voted on June �8 it was so that the ing the nation then they are abdicating Liberals would form the next govern - their responsibilities.. rent. Neither do we think it very far - When the leader of the Opposition..- fetched to say that the sante wag true the Hon. Lester Pearson stated this of NDP and Social Credit supporters. week that he and the other elected. nien We cannot help but feel that if the and worsen of the Liberal, NDP and three opposition parties, join together Socred parties were sent to Ottawa, to to overthrow the present government, Oppose the government,then we think pp without more reason than is' now evi- he -was speaking thoughtlessly and pos dent, then they have .betrayed the sibly, although we h.. not, .out of people's trust, ignorance. Every MP in the Dominion Was Her Majesty's opposition, As con- elected and sent to Ottawa to do the stituted in Canada, has the duty to op- job of governing and they should all pose the government when the govern- buckle down and ,get at it. Good Idea To Steal WHEN WE'RE assimilating ideas from other nations it might ,not be an altogether bad idea to accept this one from The Netherlands: A new Canadian in business in Clinton a few years ago told us he was amazed at business practices, here: "The stores are always having sales," he said. "In Holland we were restricted to one sale a year and no more. Wording in advertisements were watched with close attention to see that this rule was obey- ey. .When when a store announced a sale—it really was one." Here in Canada, many of the daily newspapers have adopted voluntarily, a sort of . "advertising code of ethics." They try to screen the copy submitted to them, so that it actually says what the advertiser means to say without misleading the potential buyer. - Weeklies the better ones have been doing this all through the years, It's difficult to tell an advertiser he shouldn't state an advertisement a cer- tain way, especially if he shows a sim- ilar orie, that has obviously been pub- lished in some other paper. It's harder still to refuse an advertisement you honestly don't believe, especially if the money to pay for it is there.. But the News -Record has done this in the past and will no doubt .do it again—all in the interests of honesty, and in the hope we can thus avoid lead- ing. our readers to spend money un- wisely. We don't pretend to say we're one hundred percent right every time—but we do try. Lucky, Lucky, Lucky 'Us WE'VE GOT hundreds of young ceive a "traffic court" instruction under sters from five years old and up trudg- the direction of the chief of police. The ing off to school each day in Clinton, results in good habits at intersections and most of them make the trip at and on bicycles is marvellous. We thrill least twice,. to see these young boys guiding their Our s t r e e t s are busy; they're classmates and sometimes adults across smooth and fast. We have hundreds the busiest corners. We're happy to see of cars, too and they're operated by little children on bicycles signalling both young and old, careful and not turns and making them properly—just Always. like seasoned drivers. So far, we've managed without. All of this is good. severe accidents to our young folk. For It's up to. the motorists to be just this we should be thankful at least .in as thoughtful and, to do their part by part to the members of t1* safety patrol driving safely, giving`' pedestrians the corps which was organized more than chance to cross streets securely and ten years ago. without undue haste, and to keep Clin- Every week these youngsters re- ton's record Aof safety clear. Final Responsibility ' Rests Upon Publisher (This is the fourth in a series of not free a publisher from his responsi- editorials explaining how a weekly bility. newspaper functions.) The editor has the day-to-day task The person who has final responsi of carrying out the paper's policies as bility for any paper is the publisher. laid down by the publisher. :All the re - He lays down the newspaper's policy porters and writers work under his and has supervision over tall depart- direction.. The space and treatment any ments. particular story receives will depend on The publisher's responsibility enc- the editor's judgement. tends to every word printed in his Broadly' speaking, therefore, the paper. He is held responsible for all publisher lays down the policy of a news items and editorial comments and newspaper and the editor carries it out. has secondary responsibility for paid However on some papers the duties and advertisements and articles. Publication responsibilities of the editor and pub - of a letter over the author's name does lisher are combined. sure was going giver the 'top, 4f Man Things,into old Scite carne thout be- • • into the excitement without ;be- e/ irng calldle& After all, no 'cow Adinecouldr be alllowed to itresrpaw onby h'is private rxwertyh. A few •baWW .anis nips, at the Cow's The .household where ithiis col- ,Igrnoring the luish green' grass hieeils discourargodl the unwerl- umn orig>Inlates• is jusrt 'average; of ,the 1,awvri Mrs. Caw n-Vade a come animal. Off she garLlopped, busy all day with the ordiinlary bee -+line d'or Ithe fliower bedis'. Me w rar* sorsa the lours, but ireabirc h. trees. work :to - work ,to do --I .don�'rt need too tend'e'r shoots of �the'anurmwere war* young, .tell the ladies what lthiat in- of tthe pairnt where the book of �"c� just- heugdvtod'her i wolves--anct confusing all elven insbruatIions says, "fin ,dye mbtiuth. ing; rnusdc to practice, Thome- nnig She Srnarp! She )nit six inchlels off grow.. plaai!ts back," work to do, lunches to pack end, "chompedl- ,off the jrlwAs befom itlher trop of one, retaliating for perhaps a few m.'innutds of TV I could` "Ing the broom in my being so rudely interrupted when rut's about time for the 11 hand. while feeding. The 'tree looked o'clock news! I have fourul it Did you: ever realize ' 'haW as if the prunem had llost Conn' worse than usual, this week as I big a fu:Fl-grown cow is tip rnttrol of their clippers. Across the prepare to take off for a brief close I mean, and not behind a ad ran the cow. Sandy sat Shay in Hospital so I have a prateotlive fence? Well, ithey're down an the lawn -and dared,' short tale of a cow to 'relaibe, ,huge. r don't,know yet wheith- 'herr to return. ' written, strictily in tun. er you 'drive ;thein oft or .juat f I rushed,to erCanrini2 . thn� scan.- A cow is ,a great help m a coax •them, to leave fonbi'ddeh ,. gaxrdein. Myy �chrys�arnthemums territtory.. age. 7tt is oto pla goew to be too ]late �ba plant rt>lety rthis .Pala are bushier and halve Sornle meeting of the doges, or 'murrls,," I 'groaned Iba myself, bigrger a ooms rthan the coloured perhaps d shorn businew, tra'nts- and -nearly swore off midi'~ for illusItrautrons -in a seed catalogue. agtioui, had enticed our coicicer ever. A11 because sof A Stmt cciw. spaniel to leave 'thee y9rd earlier, Gairdeners all know that man- 'and he dlildl not appear whM I "What .a ilavely birch;arae ure is .a wonder feaitil?zier, called. ASS for the, cow, she, 'haV6 ora. your lawn, So ?sorting bovimie dliFiiri'It ,gazed ant me quite unphemt'utrbed, ,well rounded; anld bushy," hiien'dls but my 'V�... t -stay lair . enlaugth,ta or'ovide aria. My franiit'ic appeals- to her bet- rem'a wd' dutrirng' isle sun -;mer, g a'eferxhrn terlall fio¢• the growth of the ter zila�thiae only made, her shove g to' the "COW'd" tree. plants, Instead of giving, she further along, the gar&mi, all I wonder if I can iab, as werll took. She bilvived one rrior'naatrg Itthe who.4e chewing oft more as the cow newt sp hii ng, wbern cit in June, by slay of a Ibrrokft 'mum tops. is Ume again, to, out back the fence inti• o neighbour's field. Byrthe time try' blood Pres- 'sri,urits. I hope sic, cl tc ft 1�Les�,ecorc TME CLI 14 TON NEVA ERA THE CLINTON NEW6-REcb b ESt'. 1$65 Amalgamated 19214 Est: '1881 Published every Thursday ,at the p Heart of Huron Couhty CilntoAt Ontario Population 3,869 �► ( ! _ Av L: COLQUWOUNV 'PublIthee �CO'tr A� 111/il~MA b, >iNNIN, E-ditor C G N R SJYBSC911'371014 AA'tES11 Priiyable In advbAde --• CdrisdaG ilnd (Treat Br tale .00 a yeAr; 'Uraited States and �"�it'ei , $5 5d; Single Copley Ten -Cow Authorized as second brass' nlafl, Pdst Office Depaz6hetit, bttltwa and for! tdyMent of Mage in gash ENNEMENNON M= Ion NNENNE®ENNNNEENN®MMU®N®WUNNE NNERIN®IME®® IEEE Ile DI II 1/ SUGAR and S"',PI(:E (4,Y W. A. T;, S•MILFrY1 Don't ever let ahem talk you me last June. and asked into matin -g a ,Meech, o14 i'saemd. cas4all+y if I Would dcTdnerss -glia P7speclally you have ngtlrine Canadian Club in September. .day, It tttappened to me, and He had picked his d'ay. It was prettfy well destroyed the er?Itire rite trots- slay of school, I'd had mo orr a 1 nibli . f S, opterrnbe . a c sotto of beltts •to ce elba"atp, I re bears avoidang sp ec.h.- asoSettenber saa.n ed s>7c ... making for years. My distaste months away, "Shore Share, for glistening to spePches is odly glad .t%" exceeded by any panic at the I went bacok .cut to lbhe gar tltiought of having Ito d'Q+lrive deco, picked 'up 'my empty glass. one. T1le whole 'business of bpd enquired', "Hey, Suse, what speeches has grown into a mon- do you know about rthis Cama -- .Mats. Trott, Seaforth, is spen- ,rules for attendance printed and ,Designed For You .. . was enjoyed. For the Meetings of Your Club, Organization or' Society Your Community Room--- designed expressly for local groups andpublic gatherings can be reserved at no, charge. `The beautiful modern teakwood conference table seats eight; and more can be accommodated com- fortably with additional chairs. Accessible from outside, the board room is available after regular office hours. Our staff rfienibers, Eileen Matthews and Joyce Fellows are seen in this attractive room, To make a reservation, just call the office -at fA 4-7381. ' B 11ISH' MOANO .TGAGE TUST C 0 M P .A. N Y At the Stoplight, Goderich 39b Glint'on Ropresentatilve ' Haroldawson phwib HU 2.9644 �­ Reiffeilbuty Sfree+ — Clinfbn 60, H. E. HARTLEY All Types of Life Term Insurance =• Annuities CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Clinton, Ontario K. W. COLQUHOUN. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office HU 2-9747 Res. HU 2-7556 J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined OPTICIAN Oculists' Prescriptions Filled Includes Adjustments At No Further Charge Clinton --Mondays Only 9.00 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. Clinton Medical Centre 44 Rattenbury Street West Seaforth—Weekdays . except THE WEST WAWANOSH stet ion ir�atla(ble, fiend, dean C1ttb?„ Bank of Montreal Loops at Canada s Dollar The Guest Spealeer leas be- babe S'he said' "You' :know ea'- p Head Office, DUNGANNON G. B. CLANCY, O.D. ��� one �� the more , : , , fectly well we can t afford any QN T AL e t.'26- Fdl- M. N RE . , S p. c:oxuii ansa in the Canadian d .. c a. Thus, , he revie :conic' sues u , t w n $ obs of +the sickness, of 'aur Cwadhaan sooiety. You cant get of thatt. It'sabout fiv'e dollars „ lowing the success 'of Can- 'to pxcharnge market, ""Tlh'e ." tihe rsppcial difficulties faced four people to sit dawn rn rtlhe a 'battle. cYt ada'g ertnerng...' ,actlon ,mppoatt the dollar,, the way is wary is therefore clean* to urnderttak longer -'berm by Canada should not be in- supemialble, .given :appropstiate same, roam .any more, without' This was getting us nowh}em. 'then• learners that the C I aha- ,now open 'foi- latvgex-berm measure signed to pvpr- darnesbi� policies• and havrrug one of -them suggesting •than than grub was ran oµtfvt in tours mleiasures, :accordlirng to the coarse the undeAying balance- Me1b�as�d rbc 'base wide range of you have a guest spen'1 er at 't h a t impantis distinguished iY) Bank of larnta'ea:l's� Busmess of- etrnts di1 ficulties which marym .f titutianall mlechanl'sms for nen l your next meeting. speakers. This made me feel Review )far September, j4pt iissued, rbavame apparent wiliest the Canadlaq doles was over- 11o'' rrivat onail aooiperatian filnat 'are now available." A.11 'across ith s' once -carefree like e. hot -shot for about three 'Alalcing the 41story of •Oast- valtued in relation ,to other Benefits !C40ada country, rtlhe blight 'has spread. A pew species cal!i'ed 'Che Pro'- n minutes, �tihen thriew me into 4 ado's foreign exchange pdc- 'huge -since 1926, the• review cupmncies, Bir Neighbor In any evenit, there -'can be no argument that it will ° gram Commzutttee Chairman, leas surged' to !the front in every blind manic, However, I did knave 'titre whale summer to one- isayrs egtablts'hment -of a .par value of 92.5 U.S. ceirts wa{s The bail says that linked as Canada's acorn is to -baser it Carnada and 'tine est orgatigzat an, He is more im- pare ,a sophisticated, scholarly ,a mcitunn ,'afters' some 12 Years, that of am overwhAlm� n g1y of +tthe world al'Ice for forekgan pomttint than •th'e preisident. He address iso I stopped) worrying. + to !a system similar -to ith'at of large neighbor — "subject to exchange doailingts In th' is rtlhe bind who scrapes 'guest Urnfortunraltdty, time paced, oth'eair major Aradilvg nationis ebbs and flaws -of ca Atal im country to be conducted in speakers fr'oan• the bottom of oafs !it so often does', sand I dtdn,'t who are memrbers of the int- g; rent voiunzie" aredif an env3ranment of stabilnt arncf coanl3idence, free from b`arivels and other native habitat. do a thing about wt. Two nights. enanalbiouvai Monetary Fund, Against +a background of cult ways faces raj p . in choosing an apps crate major speculative influeiuces," Jdrove He is dir>,e of h easorns the'banqulat, desperation aci'an improved !foreign►, exchange exchange regime -and .rate, M the bank says, B engaged in the greatest rri daunt ithle With ceritury—+try- droare me to choose 'a I decided' to,talk to theCanadian nerves arida Canadian dol- liar allow well above partly, niawever, 'the B of •palrAs -out that other countries have Asn 'the o"f M review condluam ":the maintenance .of ing 'to find aguest speaker, any Club lalbout Canada. This was the B of M says, "It its evi- oJesr'ated successfully under 'a over�exbeinded Perdarls of time old guest speaker. There is pan ,thnawriurlg swine before pearls, dent -ilial- the ern'ei~geancy oma- i'ixed claire system for xrnai�v of ,a stable 'parr value ,for -the excea9.'eot 6hance that he wihll •but it was .a mdse, bog vague .gram . . . has been success- yeans with only, occasional currency can, certainly can- +wi:nd up with an ulcer; T1i'e subject, 'so I stuck to 'at. iful, 'fn' resborhV9 sta'bil'ity and dhahges in par value'. tribute :to this end. competition is more fmOti'c But I can 'tel you I felt than fit is amoing the super- protity foallislh when I stood up m'amlaelits. in &rornt of all t=hose People. At From Ou'r EFile Them -is a fair probability ;that our Program Chairman their •'banquelt last Year, they had really obtained' their S will suffer a complete nervous m'oney'is 'worth — a beautiful, breakdown within- a few months blonde speaker, coloured mov- 40 Years Ago g ding a few dayrs with her sister, lien 10 Years Ago after he has oaken the pasid0A. This Is usually a sires,- cess- ies; damcing girls, special Hawaiian music. CLINT014 NEW ERI Mrs, Riley. Mins MargaretLave• has Basle C.].TIvTON NEWS-iLECbRID of: (a) the •guest speaker earn- ' I didn't have even one lousy. Thursday, September 28,. 1922 to Goderich to drain as a rAtme. Thinrsday, September 25, 165t 'mcg down wtutth the 'flu the lantern slide, I had tried to Mrs. Goderich Tawara- Mm. and Mrs. Jahn W. Ned)- night of the bamquot; ('b) the est ta'ilk a ly wifeinto doing a few ship, has pumalnased rite Haire has 25 Years Ago Iger celebrarted' itlheir silver ,speaker getting a little native Canadian dances,too 'add and lot on Albert Street from wedding +arcnnilversary vast Sun- Sun- ailed 'at pre-dhnner recap- tion, +and including. a couple of same aodaur. But the only native dances we )lave -are In, - Miss' Jessie Thomson. J. A. Irwin is attending ;the CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Thursday, September .23, 1.937 day, r+eceivinig goad wishes from about 40 •frihm'ds and retlativels, off-colour jokes in his• speech; orlon', and she refused to stomp sessionis of Gern6ral conference Russell Jervis is drnprovi'ng. D'A;ray and Fred' RatbhwveU or (c) the 'gue'st speaker r turn- ing out 'to, be a real clod, who around a false fireplace in her bare skin, and the kids got into of ithe Methodist Church at the apgeatratvice of his place of and A. J. Mntsitaa+d, BruceiieldI ,has nothing whatever to sa,y, a. Iserarp over who was going to Taxamtta. • Wihile picking apples, Mrs•: bnasmtvess. Miss Jessie Grainger is vies- returned early Thursday nuomnk- dng from a month,._ stay din and says in at great lengith. play #w bongo 'dhrms for -the 01i Crich fell from the ladder ing leer brrotiher, John Grain- ' Western -Canadla where they as- However, I have no sympathy for Program Committee 'Chair- performance, sic we had .too wash out the whole bushiness. on which She was` standing roans, broke her arm. , - Jack Pease, Bayfield, returin. aisttexl with the dvaa+ve5tia>Ig owl- ation. men, who acre, completely un- . It was lawful. But do you There was .the first heavy ed Boom on Tuesday might after Rev. Ray C. Cook, B.A., B.D., scnupua+ous in -their methods. One of the inane Slippery mean- know what I found out? People care extaem ly polite. They wi91 frost of .the fall on S�undaiy having spenit several weeks in Taroailta, son of Mr and Mrs. 'bers of -the fraternityBooked slit there fiigdtututug to keep their xniglyt.BMIlings, Ross. Forrester, Dungannon, Montana. Misses Annie Watson Lo!reen W>fllllnam Cook, Clirntonr, ,will :be guest minister •at Huron Street arnd landLedl me with the, skill of eyes -open, no matter how rot - was in, town 'an Wedinesd Wednesday,. i and Veva Taylor 'Baptist anniversary ser- a coin artist, unci thart's how I oame Ito be standing in front of ten •a Guest Speaker you are. They will applaud with 'a rAce 40 Y ears Ago ed -the ed' the London Bras Fads on Tuesday. Tuesday. Wealey Bmadnack was in Lon- Sun vices .an Sunday. . • The itralf�fiic �canitral signal syLs. a ;couple of Misdeed people d-ge blend, of relief and gratitude, finish. don, an Tuesday. tear at the intterseation of Higholther night, : with my bands but politely,when you CLINTON NEWS -RECORD way 4 .and! 8 wra.s pout unto opet'- ha arra' mouth lrrang- And' they will have one of theirThursday, Thursday, September 28, 1922 This is 'Mapitali Week" ai- Sunday School Exec. atiorn yesbki dlay. — Ing aper, and, the, entire and- dense hanging on my remarks, members.staand up ,and thank you, without a ,trac* of irony, ready five ane,hundred sub - Dlsctasscs Awards posted in each classroom. The which CoulWit remember. * °� for your kispirinig adidlress "which scriptiains .Pore hospital. IMPeave- new Sunday School year be- * I amsum we. will aU ment 'lieve been received to The first meeting of Wesley gins on the first. Sunday in Tihis cnafity charraciter called remember." date Willis United, Church Sunday October and will continue until School executive for the fall the end of September, with a Hemb Srch'oen.'hals and faanily have returned to town :anid have term was held on Monday even- ing; September 17 in the church few exceptions for the holiday season. p Business and Professional taken up their abode in the Parlour, -with 16 members pre- Promotion Sunday was set ;Mounbcalsble residence. sent. The congregational picnic for September 30. Attendance Directory young' McLean, who was bead- held in July in Exeter Park was award pins for the past year ly .injured by 'a fall ,Prom a reported successful. will be presented, also Bibles tree while picking apples Last "Sunday School attendance awards were discussed and it to the graduating class. Rev. C. Park closed •the meeting with — I week, is still, in a •sei ious State. was decided to .have a set of prayer and a social cup of tea INSURANCE OPTOMETRY .Mats. Trott, Seaforth, is spen- ,rules for attendance printed and ,Designed For You .. . was enjoyed. For the Meetings of Your Club, Organization or' Society Your Community Room--- designed expressly for local groups andpublic gatherings can be reserved at no, charge. `The beautiful modern teakwood conference table seats eight; and more can be accommodated com- fortably with additional chairs. Accessible from outside, the board room is available after regular office hours. Our staff rfienibers, Eileen Matthews and Joyce Fellows are seen in this attractive room, To make a reservation, just call the office -at fA 4-7381. ' B 11ISH' MOANO .TGAGE TUST C 0 M P .A. N Y At the Stoplight, Goderich 39b Glint'on Ropresentatilve ' Haroldawson phwib HU 2.9644 �­ Reiffeilbuty Sfree+ — Clinfbn 60, H. E. HARTLEY All Types of Life Term Insurance =• Annuities CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Clinton, Ontario K. W. COLQUHOUN. INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office HU 2-9747 Res. HU 2-7556 J. E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined OPTICIAN Oculists' Prescriptions Filled Includes Adjustments At No Further Charge Clinton --Mondays Only 9.00 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. Clinton Medical Centre 44 Rattenbury Street West A* M* NAF ­ PER & C-00 CHARTWO ACCOUNTANTS 33 HAMILTON STY TELEPHONE GODEWCH, ONT, JA .4.7662 Seaforth—Weekdays . except THE WEST WAWANOSH Mondays, ground floor. MUTUAL FIRE Phone 101 INSURANCE CO. Head Office, DUNGANNON G. B. CLANCY, O.D. Established 1878 _ OPTOMETRIST BOARD OF DIRECTORS For Appointment President, B r o w n Smyth, Dungannon; Vice -Pres., Herson Phone JA 4-7251 - Irwin, Belgrave; Directors, Paul GODERICH Caesar, R.1, Dungannon; George 38-tfb C. Feagan, Goderich; Ross Me- _ Phee, R. 3, Auburn; Donald P. MacKay, R. 1, Ripley; John F. - PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MacLennan, R. 3, Goderich; ^-- Allan Maolntyre, R..5, Lucknow Wm: Wiggins, R. 3, Auburn. ROY N. BENTLEY For information on your ing PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT sur whc Call your nearest direc� for who is also an agent, or the Goderich, Ontario secretary, Franc F. Thompson, Talephone Box Dungannon. 4-9521 418 27-dbJA monwommil THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office •-- Main Street k 3EAPORTH Insures: 5 � °-??�` ��� .Town bWelifngs •;I«Ill�s All Gasses of Farm Property Summer' Cottages i, ' . Churches, 86hools, Malls Extended c o v e r a g e (wind, smoke, Vvater damage, falling' `° objects, dtc,) Is also swatlable. AGENTS s James Xeye, RIt 1, Seaforth; v. J. Lane, RR 5, Sea., forth; Win. Leiper, Ji'., Londesbord; Selwyn Baker', Brussels; Harold Squire:), Clinton; George.'Coytie, Dublin; Donald G. _Paton, Seaforth A* M* NAF ­ PER & C-00 CHARTWO ACCOUNTANTS 33 HAMILTON STY TELEPHONE GODEWCH, ONT, JA .4.7662