HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-10-28, Page 2PAGE 'TWO • CLINTON NEWS -RECORD 'l'IIURSDAY, ,OCTOBER 28; 1954
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA THE CLINTONNEWS-RECORD 1. Name the six men who have , .
served as Prime Minister of Last Friday E
First issue June 6. 1866 First issue (Haron News -Record),, p T
Canada since 1900, Wi
January 1881 2. What one industry employs one
-• = - out of four of all gainfully em- member I of Clinton Lions
_.. _ Ten
,. Amalgamated 1924 ployed Canadians? Club were among the more than
independent Newspaper devoted to the Interests'of the Town of Clinton and Surrounding Di'strlet 3. Of the. Alaska Highway's 1;500 300 Lions Club -delegates from 32
Population; 2,543; Trading Area, 30,000; Retail Market, $2,1100,000; Rate, 4:5c per line flat mile :length, ho}v< `much lies clubs throughout Western Ontario
Sworn Circulation •— 2,01.6 :r _ within Canada?' Friday night who attended a giant'
Home of Clinton RCAF Station and Adastral Park (residential) rail i ship Mem-
4. Of Ottawa's $4.5 billion tax in- y n the Hay Town
MEMBER: Canadlan Weeklk, Xewspapers Association; Ontario -Quebec Division, CWNA; ' - come this year, how' much will oriel Hall, at 'Zurich.
Western Ontario Counties Press Association` come from income taxes ; paid Sohn L. Stickley, Charlotte,
RATES: Payable In advance—Canada, and Great Britain: $2.50 ayear; - .m ,�» `' `' = d "'• ••' y, by individuals? ` North ,Carolina, second vice-presi-
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United States and Foreign:,$3,5o; Single Copied Six Cents 5. How many of Canada's 3.2 mil- dent of the International Associa-
' lion, families receive monthly tion of Lions. Club;- ;was guest
Delivered by carrier to. RCAF- Statiop and -Adestral Park -25 cents a month; seven cents' a copy "Oh, 1 don't mind he, does this to remind himself family allowance cheques? speaker.
Authorized as second- class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa to buy Canada .Savings Bonds. ANSWERS; 5. Just' over two Victor Dinnin, Zurich, Lions In-
Pubiisbed EVERY THURSDAY at CLINTON, Ontario, Canada, Ili the Heart of Huron County million, 3_ About 1,200 miles. 1. ternational -counselor, was chair -
Laurier, Borden, Meighen, King, man of the meeting.
THURSDAY; OCTOBER 28,` 1954 Bennett, St. Laurent.' 4,• Just over Members were present ' from
_ one fourth, 2. Manufacturing. Windsor, Arthur, Arkona, Brus-
- - - Material prepared`by the editors sels, Blyth, Clinton, ,Dorchester,
From Our Earl Files lost annual of facts about Canadaof. Quick Canadian Facts, the;poc- Exeter, Grand Bend, Goderich,
THE HURON COU Y . Howiek• Harriston London, Mt,
Brydges, Milverton, Mitchell,
NT 1'tT HOME
o Monkton, Parkhill, Stratford;, Pal
TOMORROW THE doors -of the addition to' her staff have,done an excellent job of making 40 YEARS, AGO past several: weeks in Victoria rnerston, Teeswater, Thoriidale,
a home for their charges. The atmosphere Hospital, London. 'w- 111 t s r o :Sar la,Bay-
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the Huron County Home will is officially op- The Clinton New Era - • field; Zurich, Ilderton, • Petro "
erred, and 'the public is cordially invited to there is one of friendliness and good will the On Tuesday evenmg, When Ger 1>a
' Thursday, October. 22, 1914 aid Brown, , Hallett Township, . • " Wyoming 'and -St. T:hhotnas.
attend and tour the building. .Year around. Percy .Coach is having his`rest- went to start 'up. his car: which, - _, - Outlining the significance of
This will mark the end sof a lon was parked. at corner of Cutter Lionism, Mr, Stickle urged g, period Now with added facilities for Happy deuce brightened no the paint- AWAY FROM CLINTON POR Y g d mem-
of crowded conditions at the Home, 'and a, living, and' tncreased staff "to bear the burden ers. and King Streets; 'a small fire was bees . to live up to .their personal
Clinton Collegiate football team ignited. Prompt, action by some HALF A CENTURY obligations to society: It's not
shorter though more hectic period of upset of the increased_ work, the job of the County las for the Hough Cu at List men who were passing helped to what"is given to society in money,
plays h g P The . "Editor
ch was only 'ut`what the individual slugs of
caused 'by the construction itself. Many put- Home will be carried on in, the established owel on Saturday afternoon. Ber- save the car, whi Clinton News -Record himself he said.
tents have for some weeks -been resident In the tradion of friendliness, and with.increasert ef- lin; St. Marys and Harriston have slightly damaged.
new Part of -the home, and work is being con ficiency. also challenged for the cup. The Boy Scout Apple Day was pBAR SIREN "Don't be content to let some
has.had an outbreak of a success beyond expectations. Please' renew subscriptions for one else do your job. There is a
timed -on. the renovations to the old section We salute the County Home Committee the measles and- over 100' houses Misses Beth and Elva Goyier T..'R. Walker, 328• Bannock St., great`persoiial satisfaction in help-
of'`the building. who: plannedwell for the addition, We salute have been .quarantined. are, in Ottawa this Week visitingg Denver, Coolo.; and for Bert, E3, Ing to relieve suffering and create
Opening day, at any ,new building , is a • • the people of. the County` for their support George V. Ball purchased a their aunt and uncle, Brig. and Walker, Hotel Cecil, Los Angeles, a better community, he said.
time for rejoicing.
Here, In this County Home of this Committee. Most of all we wish to Ford car from Bert Langford on Mrs: Dewar. Calif: --_ —o
Saturday. Mr, and, Mrs.` E. E. Paterson, Give our regards to the old -
of which Huron residents may well be proud, commend the staff at the Home, ,and the aged Miss Susie Honking and. Miss Wiarton, are. visiting friends in, timers in the home town, I've D® You. Need
the Joyful feeling is particularly evident. people themselves for. their cooperation and Nellie Osbaideston spent a few town. been m Denver 50 years this
y work well together, and provide the days at the home of the" former's Miss Ellen Fremlin, Hensall, month. I
Throu¢liout'.,the ears, and with ever -in- ability to Live?
ceasing. difficulties due to cgowded conditions, atmosphere of good will which exists in- the father Thomas Flunking: spent the weekend with her par- T. R. WALKER A Place t0 ■ •� V@. '
cuts, Mr .and Mrs. T. Fremlin. „October 20, 1954 - ` 1
the matron of, the Home, Mrs. M. E. Jacob. and Hurofi County Home. Mrs. R. W. McKenzie has been Denver, Colo. I Try a WantAd.
ews=Rm ibrd
i The Clinton N advised by the 'Department 'of
I
Thursday, October 22, 1914 National Defense for'Air, Ottawa
THEY'VE - DONE IT AGAIN war Summary (RCAF Records Officer for Chief
Over 13,000 wounded Belgians
of the Air Staff) that her son
RECENTLY WE printed -a pert,lfttle piece Nfontreal at a co{ivention. No advance notice have landed in England. Losses Robert Douglas McKenzie has
was given to the u f British officers total 1,203. been promoted to the rank of •
havedevelopeda new way of avoiding `pub- As far as we can ascertain A German, submarine sunk the Flight Sergeant with effect from •
about the fact that Tw wa officials seemed to public. ascertain there was no British cruiser, Hawke, in the May 14,;,1942. Quality.Ser VICelicity by not givmg advance notice of their business ansacted that could not have waited North Sea on Thursday with a o as a i Ve
mentionedmeetings,--and we Clinton f- until regular
on Ttiesday night of loss of 350 lives.
Rumor, says that the Krupp BuuCk Heads
ficials had known ofthat m thod foryears. thiseek. - OKg were given to two or three works are bringing out a 22 -inch . R.
Actually we were not referring to recent sewage connections, and on one sewer exten- gun for an .assault on Britain,
Ion, There was no hurry for them. Germany claims 35,000 prison McKillop Farm SPEC 1 A L S
practices at all in' those few words, but rather ers of war.
to what had in the past been a -frequent hap- Now, we find no fault at all with the idea. Sir Robert Borden announces
penins. Through the past year there have been' of sending men to the convention in question. that a second contingent of 10,000 Federation Grol�
no (to our knowledge) meetings of. council othertrain-l N
This would be only the expected interest shown will be sent in December and will 1
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000 30,men always n- an
in file welfare of Clinton and though tits cost keep Reuben Suuck last week was N O X Z E M A
than those in regular sessions. True, there "king
elected resident of the McKillop
have been committee meetings, wherein bus- would certainly ,not travelled
man in consideration King George makes a new ser- p p
of the distance to be travelled and the time in- vice medal for distinguished con- Township Federation of Agritcul-
duct, ture, succeeding Gordon Scott who NOXZEMA ,SKIN CREME NOXZEMA 3 -WAY SHAVE
mess was thrashed out before bens presented volved, still those towns who ,do not send re- lies held the post for the last two
o! precious time on the part of the general d Austrians are 10 oz, jar -- 98c I Reg, $1,15 jar for $9c
to the open meeting. This we commend. Hours All Germans an
presentation to conventions, soon find them ordered to leave' Brighton, Eng- years,
selves travelling years behind the times, landGilbert Smith was named e-
eoun, cil have thus been saved, and we can see president. Eleven directors willll be -
The fault lies in the habit in which the Roumania 'Government stays named at the annual meetings in JOHNSON'S BABY TALC JOHNSON'S BABY TALC
de reason why this type of action should be neutral. g
PUC seems firmly grounded of being a law various school sections. ..- Large --- -- Small
deplored. unto itself. The commissioners have 'gained the Guest speaker at the annual g
with a Bottle Baby Shampoo 'with Bottle Baby Shampoo
(P y are
But we were rather startled, in fact shock- idea from somewhere (perhaps since the 25 YEARS AGO meetin was David T. • Sava e,
Listowel. He was introduced by Reg. 88c for 69c Reg, 62c for 44c
ed, to hear that the PUC—that other civic body -a small body, and much of their. work fs rout' The Clinton News Record R. S. McKerct4er and thanked by
which handles so much of the public money ine) that they can carry on as they please, as Thursday, October 24,,192D Stanley •Hillen, both past presi-
every mnoth,—had held a hurried meeting last long as their balances stay in the black, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Powell, dents, Pastel Shade STATIONERY1 STATIONERY CHEST
who have been living in town for G. W Montgomery, Huron County
Wednesday evening for the rather doubtful That Is not a correct attitude from a body g agricultural representative, urged 5 Popular Shades 30 Envelopes and
, some time,. are going to settle on g P g 2G Shasta and 25 Envelopes 70 Sheets
purpose of authorizing an expense account for of elected men, Perhaps it is the publics fault a farm in the vicinityof Seaforth. the township to push the calfhood
25r, per package. Reg. $1.50 for 98c
commissioners wishing to spend three days in for not paying enough attention to the PUC, Miss M. Streets won the ladies' vaccination program or soon Me -
high single with 163. J. Bowman Killop would be an isolated town-
`. won the men's - high triple with ship.
E LIKE IT 716 and R• Carrick, won high sin- A previous canvass railed be- JACK and JILL COUGH SYRUP with New CHEST RUB
r gle score with X73• at the opening cause of the lack of sufficient Regular price $1.09 — Both for 89e
of the new Bowling Alley on Fri- signatures on the petition but ill
THIS IS a distateful statement to be forced become the fisherman's and nature -lover's day evening last, Scott said a second attempt will
to make: 'We have come to the conclusion that prize, Mrs, Torrance and Miss Maude be made to get approval for vac -
Torrance returned from a visit cination.
we must be a trifle queer, and unable to We feel equally enthusiastic about the with.the former's son in Montreal It. T. Bolton, R.R. 1, Dublin, EARL' SHOPPING SPECIAL
notice "bad" art when it is very evident. scenery on the larger bills, though we are not recently, asked wheat growers to sign a ,
as well acquainted with them as we would like Leonard McKnight, who has petition.which would permit hand- 'CHRISTMAS CARDS — 50 in box 98c
For weeks, now, .we have. gotten along been in Toronto for some time has ling of wheat under the Farm
to be. As a'matter of fact, we see a great im- Products Marketing Acta The 50) in box $1.50
quite well with the new style Canadian money. returned home and will assist ess 21 in box 79c
We like the retty green of the one dollar Provement over the stylized unnaturally' posed fattier in the grocery business Petition will be forwarded to the
p models on the backs of the old bills. which he recently purchased. minister o agriculture for On -
bills, and, the peaceful quality of that spring As for the front of each piece of the new Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Rodaway tario.
scene taken on a Western prairie—and if there money, we have only praise. To the critics left this week for Walkeiville �o PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS --25 cards $2.29
seemed to be too great a proportion of sky, where they will spend the winter. COMMUNITY NIGHT SCHOOL Made from Your Own Negatives
who call them ugly, we would like to reply, W J. Mutch, Better known to PLANNED IN 9E"ORTIX
then we were quite reassured when we re- "How can anything which` incorporates the his friends as "Bill", who for A meeting of the executive of
member that Western Canada looks just like Picture of our own Queen Elizabeth II in 'so some years has been employed the Seaforth Rural Community
that. with the Clinton Hardware and Night School will be held on -Fri -
Pleasant a 'way, be anything but beautiful?' Furniture Company, has accepted day, October 29• The Night School
We like the rosy orangeness of the two dol- But our opinions of the' new money must a position with the Sherwin -Will- is sponsored jointly by -the Depart -
Jar lar bill, and have been able to spend happy truly be of little worth, for all we read is ad- dams Company, Hamilton. l=ie left ment of Agriculture and the Com- WC.'Newcombe, Phm.B.
minutes looking at the, pretty countryside de verse criticism. Art Critics call it'ugly, Archl- for Hamilton last week. munity Program Branch of the •
plated there. Fancy can roam at Will, and itDepartment of Education. "ThA
tectrterm the design pathetic, Design experts school operates for two years in Chemist and Druggist
is easy to imagine the folks In the farmhouse 10 YEARSAGO, one school in each county, movin ♦f PHONE 51
say the type is bad, awkward, unfortunate, g f
In the foreground getting ready to go to church ghastly. Clinton News -Record at the end of two years to another jr in the village, and it is tun to try to figure, out - Thursda;y, October 19, 1944 , school in the county, — Seaforth
just where the road goes that they must take. Which all probably goes to probe one News:"
thing. We just don't know much about art Mayor Agnew ilas- made
> rangements with the Lions Club
`
(We feel sure that conjecture on the story or design, either, to put on a Hallowe'en Party for
told by this picture will lead more youngsters the children on Tuesday,�r 4T 1pi
However, we find that our opinion dee- Mr.
have come la Clinton for NOW A 9' AILA9 LIR AT—
healthy*
a knowledge- of Canada as :i s, and to a Mr. and Mrs. Allan Maxwell,
co-incide with that of bank officials and Finan -
healthy' oixtlook on life than did study of the
rather hefty maiden on the reverse side of the than that Canadian any other country: Soth more we are the winter and are occupying
Mrs, Cantelon's home on Kirk
g gong to go on liking the stuff; enjoying the Street.
old• ones, and twos and the scantily clad men and4P IBM
maidens on the old larger bilis.) pictures on the back and what we consider is Mrs. Gertrude Palmer has re
turned home after spending the a %A 'ture
• The back of the five dollar bill is intriguing a quite pleasant picture of our. Queen on the Bwattuk -
urni
in its dash and beauty. Without doubt it will front, regardless of the views of the critics. "
AN ENVIABLE RECORD' Crop `"epcsb
i - (By G. W, Montgomery) .
- - (Huron Expositor) Y "With an all time record high'
rainfall of 8.15 inches in the
CITIZENS
high sHuroii Cwli ty may take stitutions. And this high regard in turn, Slows county for the first half of the
Pride in
g h the County from the manner in which Huron Iinances have month, farmers are experiencing SEA,LY
holds in financial circles as revealed by the been managed over the years., considerable troubles in'the liar -
7 _.. g _ vesting of white beans, soybeans,
price which was received for Huron debentures This enviable result comes hbout because silage corn, turnips, and sugar ����� Farce--riT00! TU C+,• -filled Mattress
in a recent sale. beets. S Jl J
of the common sense and objective approach
Ear y turnips have sized too
Issued to finance a portion of the new which members of Huron Coui ty Council have much and can only be used for the.
Court House, the three per cent debentures adopted through the years, and is a reflection soup trade or livestock feed, sugar
were sold at 99.61, ,According to provineial of the copsistent and considered guidance beets have sized up considerably,
officials, the terms were believed to have been which • Council has received from . its Tress- but the continued' wet weather is
at 9•
causing reduced sugar content, ,
the most advantageous of any obtained by any toter: On many farms the white bean
municipality in Ontario this year. To those in authority who would eurnia- crop is a complete loss, corn bind-
Terms
ind Terms such as ,these do ,not just happen. ate or, further reduce the- powers of County ers and blowers are in demand to '� A� the
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1 $P harvest silage corn as the fields Instead d �llttlltlg '�16a� H>?t ra Sealy "�-- •It's
'They Kome about because of the high. regard Councils, 'this, ,Huron experience should be a are too wet for forage harvesters.
iris which Huron credit, is held by financial In- lesson. In some cases the7 corn is being l
���sleeping, on a. cloud.cut with the sickle or hoe; t
Pasture, While excellent for the ,
TOO YOUNG AT 84 NOT, A, SCHOOL JOB season of the' year; is limited be- _
` cause many fields- are too wet to
pasture livestock. (Complete Tinge of. Sealy' In stock)
IT APPEARS that you cannot`"qualify. for (Wingham Advance -Times) Livestock a selling well 'at farm
• `' sales with weanling pigs bringing
mention on Neighborly News' ; conducted by IT HAS been'suggested that car driving bre,, $12 to $15 a piece at community
„Mr. Don Fairbairn on Sunday mornings; un-, taught in the high scliools: The idea does not 'sales last week.
reached' the age. of 90. Even meet with the approval of The Financial Post, B "
JOE DENNETT�
thn the list you is' lengthy. The other Sunday "Surely" it argues it would be only corn- O F MAIN S1 EE y
morning Mr. I' airbairn-reporteda list of over
who had reached the age of 90
31i candidates g
and over, a
Formerly the magic age for birthday con -
gr
at latons on Neighbor1
New "
was 80. Now,
another ten years, has been added to the score.,
re onde ' if
no statistics and a w
We have s ring
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t largest mini r
a can claim he ar
r capita, Canada g
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her of octogenarians, nonagenarians and cen
tenarians in the World?_
The climate of Canada is 'said to be often)
hard to take, But the tropic climes cannot
match Canada's record for longevity,
mon sense to leave such fields as car driving,
cooking,n h carrying and the- art- of ca ry ng a telephone
conversation to,meridon but a few examples,
to the responsibility of the parents. If only
for the sake of economy, let's use our huge in-
vestor nt
in new schools for academic teach-
ing
o chin -that can't be done in the h me
Apart altogether- from a dollar and cent
s
fo,int bf view any. 'drastic trend, awayfrom
formal ed,ication, could be dangerous Students
go to high school not only to gain "certain
fundamental knowledge but to learn hbo r to
gain more. In short they are supposed to learn
to think."
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