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Clinton News Record, 1954-11-11, Page 6
{ 4. PAGE SIX.. CLINTON. NEWS -RECORD: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Fl, 135433 n remembrance has been written on the records of history;' said Mr. taught and died to give us tto morrow, it is now for us so to Brucefield Men At `Scene of Plane Crab `, _AUBURN Renner, But fn tabulating the live to save tomorrow and may He'ws ■ . ! � 1 �x� in Mrs. R. D. Musiro the " ' 1 is a patient I•Iospitai, Toronto. , ...... fti ofBayfield., ■i \f an M Mr. and Mrs. F .Q. McIlveen J01 S,ec1 utor j Representative The chair sang the anthem, "We i are bet. visiting their family in Octo- pride — selfishness — covetous- lust for MISS LUCY R. WOODS Phone BAYFIELD 45 r 3 l Ross Taylor; Milverton, spent ~^ / cember. Mrs. A. M. Bassett and Mrs. Percy Weston were nominated to the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. " Mr, and 'Mrs. Charles Kings- ' B, J, Rothwell is laid u with a p Larry Glasgow, ° Mrs. Clarence Cox is a patient oils - Greases - Cxasoliner sore knee, The' Rev. Canon and Mrs. H, M, ' bury, baby Michael Guelph, visit:- ed Mr. Kingsbury s brother, Don- IPeLT©aeon yz ex :,, in r+s, she Clinton Public Hospitalwhere un erwe d underwent an operation �rOduIC1�� LangFord, Kitchener, were in' the village Monday. ald Kingsbury and , family over the weekend:£ :. 9� Vii; Mrs. Ted Mills who underwent Renner. The Rev. W. S. Outer - on Mi. and Mrs. J. O. Hughes, De- and Frank Corrie left on Monday to:s an "" ` operation ,in AIexan'dra Gen - Hospital, Goderich, has re- We have a few trait, were guests of Mr. Mrs. ,. LeRoy Patover the weekend. travel by plane, to Granada 'Hills, California to spend the winter i ' turned tudandnMrs. e.p Fred Toll, Aubrey hOnle Clinton.377 Mr. and Mrs. H. H.. Ormond ' were fn Detroit over the weekend. with his,daughter. Mr. Corrie has been with his son, Maynard and 'drove �.• �f' `. Toll mob'£ #� y tended and Mrs. George Hamilton at- g the funeral Mrs. Kell- 1P)flOne GO[]fe1'iCiit i`�Q- where the attended awe y wedding. family since April. Maynard . �� r y,: ural,' f Toronto, on Tuesday. es then marched past and after each had placed his or her poppy, sal- Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Dunn, Alice him to Crumlin early Monday ', $ Vis• William Walcroft, La - -� and Janice, London, were here over the W k'end, closing :their morning•to catch the plane, and W' S. Outer- Review; "� days Mali mba sent , few last week with her cousins Save the Queen" followed by grace cottage for the season. Mr': ,and Mrs. Howard Burt, Jo- bride and, e Mrs. g e In London on Friday, returning to The Rect- £ xs, Mr, and M s. GuG Cunningham u nin ha CITIES SER VICE Anne, Karen .and Jeffrey, London, w,ei•e the, guests of Mr, and Mrs. ory: on Saturday, They were ac- compo lied by' Mrs. Outerbridge s i((1 tr spent i'I V j a a, atttended a the weekend'in Toronto sad, the wedding of Mrs. DISTRIBUTOR Robert' Clark on Sunday. parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'Harry W. a• @u 1 Dobfe's' riieee'when Janette pobie Relax Do what fbu ptease Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Kirk- Patrick, Hamilton, carne on Tues- to Mrs. J. Latta, Lockport, N.Y., who, were their guests over the weekend, ,` "t was flower girl P balanced Sow Ration, ensuring bigger stronger litters, day visit Mr. and M. Stewart for a few days.. : , '., and and Mrs, T. Arkell, JoAnne and Kennyi Hamilton,. spent the a Then feed PIG STARTER PELLETS to ten weeks of age; and Mrs, Harold Edwards, Jr., Jr., London, were - with, and weekend with the farmer's 1 par - eats Mr:` and Mrs. F. Arkell. Mr. from s aan. until 5 p.m. at the �71�T i-+ �+ •��7 � SH OF VGODL14LCH j New Mrs, T. Bailey, The New Ritz, and'Mrs. T. Arkell, F, Arkell and following places: Pelt and Polling Place + . Hotel, over the weekend, • � a D. A. Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Turner at- tended the rugby game in London DRO Poll Clerk period—better grades. ' Stewart Atkinson, Detroit,' were ` at wart home on Bayfield Terrace over the weekend. ow -Saturday between the Western Mustangs'"and• Varaity ' iiugh 1—Forester's Hall, Kinburn Neal 1 ��� Mr, and Mrs. Douglas" . Mac- Aute' Hamilton were at "Sylvan y, y Mr. and�`km McLaren and daughter, Christine, visited Mrs, McLarens sisters, Misses A. °" . One of the tryst at the scene of the plane crash last week• in Mac Chesney's, field, eapt of ' ` ' s - . Acres", Blue Water Highway, Goderich Township, over the week M. and E. J. Stirling and Mrs, D. MacKenzie, Sr., on Friday, and Brucefield, was Bruce Walker (left),: His father, Norman Walker (centre) and brother Bobby, arrived soon after: - 1 A NOMINATION MEETING WILL. $E" HEtL1 FOR' end: The Rev. W. S. Outerbridge was called again en 'route to their ho'rrie in Port Elgin after havin g Others to arrive early at the place where a young RCAF pilot from Centralia met his death, was Mac 'Chesney Himself, and Gordon .Richardson, nearby farmer. The plane burnt_ into flames as GODERiCH 'TOWNSWIP;, 1)N', in Sarnia from Monday to Wed- spent the weekend with their -61 it hit the ground, and no rescue could be effected.' nesdey attending the three-day Clergy Conference' of the Diocese Clergy- C'. daughter, Mrs. H. N)ason and fate- sly, London. Mrs. o hi Dutton, who had been setting out to the car from the village, drove to the scene, taking two hitch -hiking airmen with her. She stopped at SS. 3 Tuckersinith {on the corner)'to FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 RIDA of " e see if alarm iiad':'bden sent; then went back to the village, where she advised her sister, Miss Kay ,r wail' Mrs. John M. Stewart Elliott; 'Reg.N.; and their: Fire Chief Ross. SCatt. i The Telegram, Toronto annosmces that F. B. Pennebaker I.D.A. Drug Store Clinton is an authorized agent for Telegram Want Ads returned home on Sunday after The Brucsfield Fire Brigade left at once for the crash scene. Miss Mustard phoned . RCAF having'been:.away fora week. Mrs.; , Station Ci4nton with news of the crash. Stewart visited her, sister, Mrs. The road to the disaster scene was lined with vehicles of all description, as people flocked to George Holman, London, aa'd the area. RCAF guards were soon posted about the crashed plane, catfsln; Miss 'Sadie Pollock, Brant- ford; 'while Nfr. Stewart was in Hamilton. He attended the Moore caught one paw in one of the up- ■ ■ Rite, t City, o Th day and � BayF�eld Remembrance. Day Service Rite, in that city on Thursday and per strands a wire. Added to Friday. this, it was being attacked by a Mrs. Evelyn Beaton had the large collie. Attracted by the middle finger on her right hand hound's yelps of pain, Mrs, Beaton Held With Sunday Church Parade rushed out thinking that the Bells badly bitten by a stray hound little terrier,Skippy", was being Church Parade Fourth; A book of remembrance early Saturday morning. The dog mauled. She drove off the collie, Twenty-eight 'veterans of two has been written in monuments, had apparently been attempting but when she tined to extricate world wars gathered at the Albion cenotaphs, memorial buildings and to jump the fence between the tareaw, the frightened hound Bell and DesJardine properties and p g Hotel on Sunday morning, No- honour rolls, BUT as the years chewed her finger and bit her leg, yember 7 and parade to service at Bass we tend to forget and each It was finally released when one St. Andrew's United Church. They year sees fewer people turning out of the Plater boys cut the wire were led by the Girl Guide Comp- for memorial service on November on either side of the paw. The any with the colour party consist- IL 41 dog ,must have managed to get Ing of Margaret Howard, bearer Five; A book of remembrance the bit of wire out of his paw �,s supported by Vicky Cluf& and has been written in heroic self - he is running about the village as Charlene Scotchmer, The Brownie sacrifice by those who fought and QUALITY usual Mrs. Beaton's finger, which Pack fell in at the church door. died topreserve our present' way required medical attention, is After the veterans had marched of life. "Our brave young soldiers healing nicely. tai, the colour died to melte possible, peace and 1 . party moved for - Guild Meeting wardfrom the back of the church anew hope. Are. we going to be Trinity Church Guild met at the and Rev. Peter Renner received big enough to live to make that home of Mrs. R. H. F, Gairdner the colours. Between 175 and 200 eacc and new hope real?" "They on Tuesday evening with eleven persons attended the service. died to make possible the dream of present. Mrs. LloydScotchmer, The text was taken from Ma]- Isaiah 2; 2-4 and Micah 2: 4, that president, conducted the opening achi 3-16, (and a book of remem_ world wide and fasting peace exetelses. Mrs. William E. Parker brance was written), "More than would be established. Are we go - read thq�• minutes. The treasurer's half of the last 36 years have ing to be big enough to make CA cm, S - report Was read by Mrs. R. H. F. been years of war and a book of that dream real? "Our soldiers 1951 FORM STANDARD Gairdner. A motion that bills for the de- remembrance has been written on the records of history;' said Mr. taught and died to give us tto morrow, it is now for us so to Proclamation oorating of the rectory be paid Renner, But fn tabulating the live to save tomorrow and may SEDAN $1250and that a, donation of oi, be sent to thea synod offipe for the omit of wars historians always omit the primary cause of every God help us to live that to the future young men will not have , ...... Ontario Hurricane Relief Fund war, which is man's disobedience to die for our blunders." I- The Annual Meeting of the tate- were passed. Plans were complet- to the laws of his Creator: man's The chair sang the anthem, "We 1947 HUDSON SEDAN ed for the bazaar to be held at pride — selfishness — covetous- lust for Trust Thy Will O Gad!'. Mrs. D. Kingsbury was at the organ. Community Hall, the Albion Hotel early in De- ness — power — anger -- bitterness. Folowing the service the colour beautiful car, has to be seen to be appreciated, cember. Mrs. A. M. Bassett and Mrs. Percy Weston were nominated to Likewise in recording the ef- feces and results of wars they for- party received the flag from Mr. Renner and led the parade to the jj, j j (� 1� 0� AVST A411 serve with others on a committee get the moral, psycluilogical and cairn in Clan Gregor Square for the remembrance service. Here l! to make arrangements for a tea to be held following the induction spiritual effects of war on people for succeeding generations. two minutes of silence was observ- req { SEDAN . . . • , . �� service. Following the closing s the hostess served refresh Second: a boob of remembrance has been written in death, distress erl followed by the reading of a , poem "Silence" by the Rev. Peter The Clerk will be in the Com- nis and destruction that can never be Renner. The Rev. W. S. Outer - munity Hall, Londesboro, from 1 to 2 p,m. to receive Nominations LOL Dinner measured or imagined. Third: A book of remembrance bridge offered prayer. Miss A. M. tirling, R.R.C., placed a memorial We have a few Guy Fox night, November 5, has been written in the mind and wreath for the village. Mrs, E. 1954 MODELS STILL AVAILABLE was celebrated by members of LOL No. 24, their families and memory of people who went away to fight; those who remained R. Reston and Mrs. George Hop- son, the two, for the province, and At Greatly Reduced Prices friends to the number of 120 at a turkey dimmer in St. Andrew's home to work; but more especially the mothers; wives and sisters of James A. Cameron, the wreath from the Lions Club. The veterans W o jWashes with half the hot wafer required i Y idr ro b other automatics. Uso-the hot water United Church, Bayfield, The Woman's Association did the eat- those who faced the enemy, then marched past and after each had placed his or her poppy, sal- McPherson- Bros was master of ceremonies. The uted fallen comrades, This was followed by the singing of the National Anthem; the benediction Howard A. Dickenson, North St. washings the rest of your days, without affair commeneed by singing "God United Church, Gbderich. In his was pronounced by the Rev. Peter fail Save the Queen" followed by grace address lie spoke of the power Renner. KAISER--WILLYS SALES and Service said by Rev. Peter Renner The special speaker was Rev, that went out from two upper rooms: that which went out from i Front -End Alignment -- Wheel Balancing own grain balanced with QUALITY CONCENTRATES the upper room in Jerusalem when ` the Holy Spirit descended a on rJULVINM %. CLiNTON \vr. r, 40 tr �° ` y E:ST '::. ^: t `'f&y.a�> y3: .::: t: �s£>^<`'.t',•:vss: %.`rr'�'`"'`' yr?':C.a�:v... 2:s 77 +`2:: GPttt� ��� � � •\z�+.F � ���Kt�ia'�� * �� � � z3 3'+, � J� �` ��' Baa a 1 +3',B' •.i>,. \ :: d {. ,* fist Qsa @d A � PICTURE It's the first 17 -inch Tar set .in Canada to bring you the%t incomparable picture gpality I of RCA Victor "Deep Image' TV: • RCA Victor's exclusive "DeetpO Image" Picture, provides the, \✓ - 1lnest gradation of tones ever seem 1955 Townsman III in walnut �e "'oolden throat" tons system, nJ� finish, only 269 5V $i..ho any.r in •,Advanced ACA Victor engineering. ♦ ..ho any ar i limed odk flnish.s. COME Illi AND COMPARE n INA it T. A. DUTTON Phone Clinton 634 r 4 BRUCEFIEL ONTARIO J IN THE TOWN HALL,, CLINTON Nominations will be accepted between: the-- hours of i and 2 p.m. for the positions; of: Reeye: and four Councillors for one year and also for two trustees for the Township School Area. {lizard for a two-year term, R,, E. THOMPSON, Clerk;, 45-6-b Township; of, Goderich A 7' .,,.,E • Ire N �• i •e t the e disci les and the went out and founded the Christian church and that which went out from NOTICE �«R `0t s�: 114 --� j Proclamation Karl Marx who while studying at I'9 VACUUM CLEANER COMPLETE O F i Q Q R libraries in London, England, wrote in his room his :book on WITH 10 HANDY TOOLS POLISHER TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT communistic philosophy which founded the communist movement. TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT $WAXER I- The Annual Meeting of the tate- These two powers are now in clash and as Gamaliel warned the Sanhedrans Electors of the Township of F R E E A N Y wiz THE 5 !E T H R E E payors of the Township of FLul' will be held in the in apostolic times to go slow and not persecute the Huilett please take notice that the 'Voters Lists for 2054 were with the Community Hall, Christians, so the speaker advised those present with regard to com- posted up in my office on the .30th day of October, 1054. If it be of God nothing 'vote hitOn,P. 6)< can. God . aoveerthrow it, but if it Isn't of God it cannot exist." Parties entitled to are - rgqunstetl to take necessary -- __ �j FridaytJ Nov.6 �] 9 • Mr. Dickenson warned against" apathy, the adjured the Orange, men to be .awake to the fact that steeps to have any omissions or errors corrected, according to lsrw. Auto Washer h 1954 these two powers were working Matic a s e r The Clerk will be in the Com- and to side with the right faction. They must be alert and use all Geo. W. Cowan, Clerk Washes your clothes cleaner than any munity Hall, Londesboro, from 1 to 2 p,m. to receive Nominations energies and, abilities as Christians iii the struggle. 45-6-7-b What rg other washer does — with exclusive for Reeve and Councillors for to "R OI L AV E R " action, Saves you hold office for the year 1955, When proposed candidate is not his nomination shall installation costs ^you don't have to bolt it down. Rollable on casters. i i l d present paper not be valid unless there is cit- satisfact- taches thereto evidence seer t at ory to the Returning' Officer that QUALITY � W o jWashes with half the hot wafer required i Y idr ro b other automatics. Uso-the hot water he consents to be so Nominated. lank you have. Stands up to the hardest A meeting of the Electors will be held in the Community Hall, washings the rest of your days, without Londesboro, at 2 p.m. Friday, No- Have you Culled; your Hens and PuMetts. Have fail vember 27; to hear proposed Can- didates, and in casemmore than the required number of Canadidates to fill the offices are nominated, you wormed your flock, , use, WORMIDE the liquid wormer, no 'handling, use lace in water. A , I P � (b / and a vote demanded, Then feed a Quality Laying Mash or have your i a Poll will be held on own grain balanced with QUALITY CONCENTRATES and be sure of higher and longer production, Relax Do what fbu ptease Monday, Dec. Start feeding your Sows during their gestation/on WE GIVE YOU your choice of the 3 What P balanced Sow Ration, ensuring bigger stronger litters, magnificient gifts shown above, FREE, r� s 5 4. Then feed PIG STARTER PELLETS to ten weeks of age; We GIVE YOU a good demonstration we from s aan. until 5 p.m. at the Change to a good ration either,HOG GROWER or have ` deliver,and set up the washer. following places: Pelt and Polling Place your own grains balanced with QUALITY MIXED CONCENTRATES. Healthier pigs shorter feeding WE GIVE YOU our well known reliable •' t p d e. DRO Poll Clerk period—better grades. ' service, if ever needed, W' / 1—Forester's Hall, Kinburn WE GIVE YOU 44 months to pay. j Secord McBrien Ephriam Clark 2—School House, S.S. 6 MIXED FEEDS — GRAINS ---CONCENTRATES e WE GIVE YOU a generous allowance r ■ ,No. Bert Beacom Leo Watt BIGGER PROFITS For your old washer. Use it as down 3—U. School House, U,S.S, No. 2 Jose h Flynn Bernard Ti he payment. - YOU j 4 --Community Hall, Londesboro Fertilizers = Warner Bros. Poultry Equipment and Thomas Millar Leonard McNall Howard's Live Stock Products 5—Community Hall, Summerhill Ephriarn Snell Orval Rapson 6 --Community Hall, Londesboro Grovin Bert Fobster' Hall Townsend 7—Forester's Hall, Auburn S. RIDDICK an SONSO Mrs. Wm. Craig Geo; Lawlor u hitOn,P. 6)< GEORGE W, COWAN, PHONE 114 -- __ _ CWNTON•: Township Clerk rr