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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-11-18, Page 2`IiIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, lgg4 �)] Q111tef `,.r ` �Pp ' i server M ea "R.elb .Qrl y eJHuroxi �oulnt My, heart rebels tlnedioere t •n s w NRi7.@R"KTHsRa �AWATR N N ANi 0 it troR°n#eaa,K.!lOriB Dullihduselioldat ' k t l $ '!` `)C'O • . .,... RNAMt'•:uN ..HdhVfN 31YAfd!1 THR-CLINT.ON' NEW ERA` THE. OLI M s7 lu saYtlSwr�iWhen; "my in ncY t�alt�s hwi hosld me Fi 4�lO.rt r° ' NfiON;, NEWS:-�tECORb f,r I would fain Ear places go t G W, 'Montgomery) First' issue, Huron Newp-Record). 4. `ar, see, With, fine ;weather all ' week >ifirst isaue,June,,,6,_1880 t . r" ,br4 x, �f. But dot calls and r., January 188X^, w, • 3aS + r,F Y d T return, many farmers were able to coin To -fife s reality. • Mete ,silo txlliug, and fall plough Amalgam atetl 1829 l r' * , , ' ` ing. Also considerable probn'ess +'� - My heart rebels at time; was made with the harvesting M Independent, Newspaper' devoted to the; Interests'of the Town 'of 'Clinton and surr 'ugding District,5o1 How fast it'speeds away. • turnips sugar becks, soybeans and PopYilation, 2;598; Trading Area, 10,000; Rekail rNiarket,': $2A00;006; Rate;,;4.5e per line flat' No matter how i try, to'gras�i pi¢k'irig corn: " i}es 'te adverse Sworn:Circulation — 2,018 P.1.. a erse Enough-for every. day, weather conditions during the last • ,( lav Or treasure some small moment.' seven months most farmers ' Home of'Clinton RCAF Station and AdastralPark resident rm rs, Will MEMBER: 'WesternaM ntarioWiedkl:-Newspapers Association, Ontario-Quebec Aavision, CWNA; uu„ I cannot make'it st$y. , have adequate stipphes,'of home• �� .; , ' grown gram and roughage to win-: Westarrrn' Ontario Co ties press' ,Association My heart rebels at age,;- �- ter their liv`e'stock. TIQN RATES, Payable in• advaq'ce". Canada and Great Britain: $2,5o a year; y' y heartly does it Gree $�C'Unfted States and -Foreign: $8 50; Single 'Copies' Six .Cents p o ikilvered by carrier, to, RCAF Station and `Adestral Park-25 cents a month;; seven. cents a, eo "' That whenl see this firs gray hair, Authorized as second'class-mail, Post Office `Department, Ottawa py • sBEItXL a-and weep! p =: ` Five In 'County Published 'EVEBX TEitiR5DAY at. :'CLxNTON• Ontario, .Canada, -in the Heart of Huron County y. v^a". "�~�� V ncoukve SP ovincet e <-- Take .Oath Q THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 18`1954 -` �,`. ` •' ' Quick Canadian • Alli9*ante, PTov.5) STILL ROOM FOR • DOPE ` — + [ Quiz', Five persons became dtizeivs, of „�, 1. . ;' f THERE 15 continual; word of more new monetary reward, must be assured of, the 'sup What �sthe distance by rails Canada on November 5, when e., way from' Winn' :the industries moving into small toKms,throughout rt of, the munici.alities`the ie resent Tlie w Winnipeg to Mont y took their oath of allegiance. Po p Y p real, from Winnipeg;, to Van- before Perth County Judge I%, D,• Southern Ontario: Kincardine and Simcoe have bringing of •even a small factory, to .any one of eouver? Lang at a special . Session of Humes" >ecentIy received nevi factories, and we believe t" 2• What is-the principal differ- on County Court in Godlezicle„': ` the municipalities in the County means dollars erne in the form of government- Nine others were' recommended , that each is a branch of a' parent company in in the pocket of everyone - not omitting the I. Canada and in (xreat Brit for citizenship.; the United States. coffers of the municipal tax collector. « �t' ain? Receiving ' certificates We r e This bodes well for any efforts that may . But to do the Work required, sono as per p Rieuwert Iioo mans„ R.R 2 Aulr 3. In what year did Britain ro- ' be made b industrial romoters in this Count clam sovereignty over New- urn; Leant a Cornelia V.'2 Atrp, y p y 'sonal contact' with owners of prospective, in; .o.��r.�.r..r foundland? 1 4. Since 1939 spending by ail' pro- and 2 Centralia; Dirk: Walinga The congestion which traffic -has caused in duitrial concerns, there; is need for- money. his wife, lis; D r Walnig a gg rush and turmoil which Then we would suggest thatithe Board " vinciAl governments combined both of Londetboro and 'Antoni the o er; cities the re,,:; O UZ• Files* has increased by about 300 r employees find in the highly industrialized sites; would' do well to appoint some capable man ��L PQ Tomkowicz; R.R. 1, Auburn. cent. By how much has federal 'Recommended for eitizensbi the repeated warnings of disaster that might from the County, to represent them in contacting � � � ga'eimment spending ,inereas- were Andrew--M 1? overtake the nation and the individual in "ease 'prospects. He should be paid adequately, and ed. . t, Exeter, of enemy attack, are all -tending to encourage given the information to do the work properly. 40 -YEARS AGO sidered in the electrical inspection 5. Since World War II how many ,Cornelis Adriaan Jan Fhkweert more and more industries to settle in smaller The money to pay far this poo eCt should The ,Clinton News -Record department. At present asbestos immigrants hive entered Can- and his wife, Goverdins, Johanna centres. a lined' boxes are used, ads annually? 14Iarghareta Flikweert, of.Kirkton; be forthcoming from the budgets of the muni- Thursday, Noveniber 12, 1814 ANSWERS: 5z, An averse of Kazimierz Mezik, R.R. 5 Clinton; Last ci According to the game laws, it g Anthony Wieckowski and his wife year. the Huron County -Industrial palities in the county, and it should be gen- is an offense to use ferrets in The Clinton New Era about 113,000, y 3; 1583. 1. From Natalia Wieckowski, of Blyth; g erously given in keeping taking rabbits, and is 'punishable y, W nnipe to Vancouver 1:463 Promotion Board of off to a fair. stark, (with a g with the desire for Thursday, November 12, 1914 Brant Bylsma and Antic ByIsma; Monday miles; to 'Montreal 1;353 miles. bare minimum of -financial aid), and accomp- new industries.:. • by a stiff fine. Y of this week was the of Belgrave and Hiubert Duizer, I anniversary of the dreadful storm 4. By about 800 per cent. 2• Can- R.R. 1, Londesboro. lisped a mere acquaintance with the: problem. W.e have nothing. but praise for the enter_. The postal department has issu- upon Lake ;Huron that sent to the ada is , a federal union in which o This does not mean that •the Board was not prise of the Huron"'County men who formed this ed a warning to post masters watery graveyard so many officers power is shared by the member. against allowing the use of Can and sailors. The story came near- act Provinces and the central govern- Ni1rSeS� Residence ive; nor does it mean that its causee is at first Industrial Promotion Board. As far as we adian mails n connection with ing being repeated last week in menta Great Britain is a legisla- n e allhopeless. know it is the first of its kind in the province racing sweepstakes now being ad- tive union in which the central. 77 p the case of those who are deter- parliament has sovereign- power. �11t1 Be Qpe]]e{� To accomplish the task set before it, this It is a vertised, p going as long as good Board. There is wont before it. mined -to bee Regulations .requiring.. the cut- Material prepared ac the editors �r �7 Board of men offering their services without The.men need the support of their municipalities. out and knife switches in electric- open water is to be found, of Quick Canadian Facts, the goo- Early Next Year Matt Mains and his gang from al connections to be enclosed in ket annual of facts about Canada LOT �. steel fireproof boxes are Dein con- Londesboro are finishing up the TS OF - HOCK.Ui Y' n p g stable at W. Stanbury's place. A committee consisting of Har- When the barn is completed he Mich, old C. Lawson, George H. Jeffer- THOUGH WE HAVE will have one of the best'in this son and Dr. H. A. McIntyre is ar- JE said good-bye to the and winning hockey. Your attendance at `their locality Miss Ruth Snell, Londesboro and ranging the official opening of Clinton- Colic hockey team-at least for this games, and your cheers of their work will help GG �j ' Miss Anna Reid, Varna, spent the Clinton Public Hospital's nurses' season, there is. no reason whatsoever for the them put up a good show for the betterment BUSINESS London Road brle idge thankful Haggard in town with Miss Vera residence, scheduled far early in Heart. 1955. hockey fans in town and country to sit in of Clinton, to the men who put`up the electric Miss Celestine Shanahan, Lou- Harry Ball, chairman of the the chimney corner and mourn over thte �iREi �TODV91 lights on the. bridge as it was al- don, spent the weekend at the building committee reports that wounds in which OHA has poured copious salt. Recently one of the town's councillors a ways a dark and dangerous place. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, building is on schedule, and it is mentioned that what the town needed for Bert Allen, B. Herrington and Charles D. Shanahan. expected that completion of the If we can't have an intermediate team John Melville left this weep for John Milington, Varna,' recently 19-bed structure will be in early over whose flashing performance we can rave, good publicity was a winner 'in sport, and he INSURANCE ' Muskoka to deer hunt. purchased ,12 fire extinguishers January. shout and stamp our feet, we have four worried over the fact that Clinton would not We are sorry to hear that Mr. for his feed and chopping mill. teams of minor players, in whose hearts burns Be Sure Be Insured and ,Mrs. Joseph Townsend have One of the extinguishers have a team in the field- this winter. Clinton K. W. COL UHOUN p guihind burned a Q decided to nave to Toronto. hole in the wall behind it, and o Canadian women used an paiaver- the, will to play good hockey. may not have the Clinton Colts, but they GENFIRAL INSURANCE - it had not been noticed, would no age of slightly more than 11 pairs have the makings of four good teams of hockey Representative: The Peewees, those little lads of ten and g g Y doubt have caused considerable each of full-fashioned hosiery in twelve are under the players, A little support at their lea Sun life Assurance Co, of Canada 2S YEARS AGO 7953, guiding care of the gue Office: Royal Bank Building The Clinton News Record damage. Kinsmen Club of Clinton. The Legion Branch games, will keep the boys in hockey long Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W Thursday,' November 14, 1929 has taken over the welfare of the Bantams enough to make them into. the kind of stars Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, in the next older age group. The Clinton for which the Clinton Colts have been) famous,: H. C. LAWSON who have been living in Clinton Lions Club is behind the endeavours of the Bank of Montreal Building for the past few years, returned Midgets and Juveniles, and e,.boys are out certainly if Clinton fans wish to see Clinton this week to their farm, in Stanley the prowess of the old Colts, then the have PRONES: Office 251W; Res. to Township. „ there ready to play, good hockey. y Int. Mutual Li Real Estate A break in the local hydro QualityService only, to go to see the Zurich games, many Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co, wires, caused by heavy Armistice Here is the best chance in the world for of which will be played on Clinton ice, and decorations becoming soaped in the folk in the community to encourage the they will see a sampling of Clinton boys in 'Insure the "Co-op" Way the rain, plunged the town into +. youngsters to play good, clean, sportsmanlike action. W. V. ROY darkness Sunday evening,It was " ser- District Representative several hours before Complete ser- Box 310, Clinton, Ontario vice was restored. LAST MINUTE CAMPAIGNING Phone Comct Much interest has been mwar Farmers? Office 557 Res; 324J fasted in the displayof war LOOKING FORWARD through the eight Consider the wonderful o r tropines oil exhibition in Morrish opportunity this and Co.'s north window. Besides • The Newest Treatment more days before Nomination Night, we can would be for a man who wanted a thousand J. E. HOWARD, Bayfield the weapons such as rifles, swords, For predict no too startling in the matter of votes on election dayl He could get a very Phone Bayfield 53x2 pistols, machine-guns, etc., there MASTITIS political manoeuvrngs. Car -biro - Life -Accident are helmets, caps, gas masks, r TERRAMYCIN solid program outlined for himself—stick to Wind Insurance identification discs, coins, paper We are rather surprised that none of the- it and expand upon 3t on nomination day, and If you need Insurance, I have money, eta The display has been LIQUID men who are considered prospective candidates we would wager the results would be a land- a Policy very carefully made with several SUSPENSION for the mayorship, reeve's chair and deputy slide of votes. pictures of the 33rd Battalion in / with reeve's job at least have not thought to do a However, it's too late for that this year. THE MORILLOP MUTUAL the rear and all against a. back- grof flags, Polyinyxin ]B 5uiphate r`' little campaigning throughout the 'past month, -There is /just the one night avaialble for ' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY- Miss Miss Daisy Copp, Toronto, spent i� � ' Complete p with Dilator For instance one can easily see the in- people and those who run, to get acquainted. q Head Office: Seni'orth the weekend with her mother in O®C . Officers 1954: President, John town, :fluence in the' community a'chap would bane Why not surprise everybody on bothrsides? H. MCEwing, Blyth; vice•presi- Mi$s Dorothy Manning, Strat- .� who would make himself available as., guest Candidates—why not get up on nomination dent, Robert Archibald, Seaforth; ford Normal, Was home over the The Easiest and Surest speaks for ladies' secretary-treasurer and mans er, 1-_ group meetings throughout night and really tell your electors about the M. A. Reid, Seaforth.' g weekend. 1 ' WayTtooP is Iron Pigs— the month of November, He could offer a Miss va Carter, Kitchener; gs governing part of municipal life? Directors: John H. McEwing; spent the weeitend at her home in '� a` g� O E'� 1' short talk, and later- join in the light refresh- Clinton people—why not stand up on your Robert Archibald; Chris. Leon- town, mems. Man -service. clubs men's hardt, Boruhoim; E, J. Trewartha, Y groups and own on nomination night and'ask the questions Miss Mary Grealis and her ma In the Squeeze Bottle Clinton; Wm. S. Alexander, Wal- the motored to Hamilton to s Priced — $3.50 to 4 Safer Sand Faster Young people's societies, too, are forever look- that you've been wanting to ask of the coon- pend $' S•�5 ton; J. L, Malone, Seaforth; Har- the weekend with relatives, 150 Dose Btl.—$1.50 Ing for likely guest speakers. They would all all, commission and school board work? vey Fuller, Goderich; J. E. Pepper, Miss Esther Trewartha' of the jump at the chance of learning first hand That will make nomination night the truly Brucefield; Alister Broadfoot, Sea- College of Education, Toronto, was what was going on in the municipal governing interesting and informative kind of meeting forth, • home for the holiday, Our Stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS I$ Very Complete of the town. Agents: Wm. Leiper Jr., Londes- R. Middleton of the College of BOXED CARDS whicl2�it is meant to be, boro; J, F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Pharmacy, Toronto, was with his •p,•p� �•g•�,T Selwyn Balzer, Brussels; Eric Parents, Sheriff and Mrs, C, 'G. 49c to $1.50 ADVERTISING It tl�lll`Y�T if r�Tgy, p tg i�v���7�T Munroe, Seaforth. Middleton over the holiday week R lY 1`Y L6� THE DE .& E 1 � end. Special Bon Selections--50 cards for 98c (Mildmay. Gazette) .,_INVESTMENTS Individual Cards -- Sc to $1.00 MONDAY MORNING. we happened to be vast sum was represented by one-halfcent 10' YEARS AGO GREETING CARDS MAGAZINES tallying to a traveller for•, Got The Facts one of the largest on a bar of soap. Gall Vic DIr21RT1N Clinton NeWs-Record SIMILES 'N CHUCKLES soap manufacturing companies in the country The morale of -the story, of course, is Phone ,168 --= Zurich Thursday, November 9, 1944 CHOCOLATES and the conversation came around to advertis-, the fact that advertising had made It possible Investors Mutual P/0 M. I. Nott, son of Mr. and ing. -What he Managed and Distributed by Mrs. Bernard Nott, Clinton, grad- a pointed out was rather inter- for,,. the company, to sell huge amounts of Investors Syndicate of uated from No. 5 SETS, Brant- asting• their product, and the very volume of their Canada, Ltd, ford, on Thursday, November 2, Advertising by his company, in all its sales meant a ,lower cost per bar of soap, of Clinton has 79 per cent of her various 7°000,, he said, had cost his company which such a small OPTOMETRY quota it the victory bond tolled nC.'New6ambe, percentage of cost was Tta town bell will n tolled on about. $47,000,000'in one recent year. Yet this November 11 at 11.00 o'clock.to • • + represented by the advertising figure. It only A. L. COL7l IC.O. indicate the two minutes silence goes to show that advertise Eyes Examined; and Glasses Fittud �j Not �t1 g pays dividends, Goderich - Phone 33 in remembrance of those who have Chemist and Druggist Why 1� of White 'L'ic'e',? not only to the, advertiser, but to, the consumer fallen in battle, PHONE 51 Mr, and Mrs. Cree Cook are READING of the new white lines which as well - J, E. LONGSTAFF visiting .relatives in Dearborn, Sts Marys recently had painted on their main HOURS; street pavement reminds us of our own EAFORTFi`• Weekdays except y We Tax The WA'(1ng Fel ow,' Wednesday; 9 am. to 19 a. P.M. black. streets. 1i 1 1 S O Tues.,, Thurs.,Fri., 9 a.m. Sorel it is pleasant to have the "velvet to 5.30 p.m. Something.N-ew' pure and untrammeled. .LINTda 9 aL en 9 „ eekly, 3', pstreets• of Clnton THE EDITOR of the Meaford w CLINTONt MncLaron's StudioBut the addition of a white streak "of paint, feels sorry for the chap who is penalized by Mondays only, from 9 a.m. . he formal a dress of the town) viuld do ermine s great (rather Me a touch of (in tdeal more his hisshingles,' igher assessment or otherwise dressing ofresult fixinging to 5.30 p•m. - his PHONE 791 SEAFORTH was Been Added good than harm. house, while •the man who merely props up PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Car drivers have become accustomed to a sagging porch and lets it go at that, receives TO THE ALREADY LARGE STOCK OF HOME FURNISHINGS obeying the commands of solid, 'broken, and ` the reward of a lower assessment., - ROY N: BENTLEY O double lines of, white on the streets of clties, Not so,. the matter of assessing for school Public Accountant Purposes, says be, 4 Britannia Rd. (corder South St) and on the highways, Many find' themselves Telephone ,1011 C n �i p jI' lost when they ,enter Clinton and find no guides The unmarried, and the childless couples GODERICH ON T. D � inlO �✓pOiigVRub a Undepay „{ust as much :as 'the prolific a a with '�� Ing angel in the form of white- lines. Many papa m minor, accidents could be avoided if these lines 15 REAL ESTATE .kids, Except the papas get their ,baby E For Axminster and Wilton Rugs were present, l;onusses as a reward for making It necessary LEONARD Q. WINTER g Why can't we have white Iines Painted. to ,pay fora $100,000 addition to school facil- , Beat Estate and Business 'Broker. Save rug: wear —' walk ;on air — with the new Dominion r on Clinton's main ;streets, at"least? hies. The unmarried and childless do hot SLOAN BLOCK, CLINTON Rubber Carpet Cashion, ? Sells at Beattie's for .onl X2.25 . o• protest these payments:' "' Phone: Office 448;'. Res. 599' P y ...... OFF NV d STREET ' 'By, JOE D,ENNETT� OUR RUG (SAMPLE TABLE is nowcomplete with all the new designs in Axminster . BLESS MOM AN''POP =4•AUSE I'D LIKE A NEW.' --A FAk&y TWO WHEELER and Wilton Rugs.{O 19.50 s a MENTIONELl" . , _AN ALL THE PEgPLE HIKE Tq RlDE AROUNI> WiTW A HORTRIHISS TO Yap TWICEN AND - Priced from . ........ L .....;,, � • � q. yd r• BY I WHO MAKE 81Ld`/C"LES OWN__.. HAND BRAKES— seen our CHRISTMAS- .Have you Stock of Furniture? r _ 5 . ;• a :, . _ =��" „it has never been, larger," _ It has never been, a better selection." "The prices have never been lower!( ,Be' seTurnit r. u ` v