HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-12-02, Page 2t ',„: t' iq; i c Adrian McTaggart,. C, L. VYork_,
Building' was begun in. June” of "clerk of the consistory, will pre- „ H i, �c ? �, .. ,,' r' man R. W Kennedy,, -_G rdon
this year, under the experienced sent an historical survey. �Srorl °" : << . .
h rch in- " , 3 :, ,�, t t^ , �r k' .; . Kreuter, George Trus to s, (
;guidance of D. Veenendaal, Sauna Other officers of the c u �� 1 , � „ �� " �ubhc School Trustees (three
contractor,'_ and with the' assist- elude Jerrie Zondervan, clerk of i€;' s. '� ' `•
m' e. P. ,; +, zr Ex � •', AW to be elected); 'Gerald Stephen. once of many of the congregation,' filo. building committee e and x v _ ,t�•:a to ar
.:::�,: r,w 1' , , At :_,g. a.:, S. w. t Lowe, Gordon Stephen-
thc Christian Reformed Church in Bake)aar, superintendent of the _� ��. � y , •.. � ,�� ' �, s� �.�'.;,. ww - ��
<: `, , son;' John McDonald, Huh Peaz>-
Clmton las been -cam leted: Boys and Girls Club and of fire
� •�• k, s�s� •i „G ` ,`i rT-,� ¢ soli: $
'To morrow an, official openingSunday School: ;,.x k�,
, s r F: 9 h °n t lz �r? i s PUC (two, to , elected) : John
Will beheld i the;evening, when, The. 100 families which belong , z,,� �, .� g,,,. .,; ;�,� r.,�3' •' s eDonal
�+ fs H s yeaasa t 11> d, W. R, Little."
the guest speer will be -Rev. J. to the church, are Dutch immi €,, ffi �, o .
Gritter, London, -
Greetings , will grant families living in the vicinity's
g VILLAGE+' U, HLNSALL
be brought from the.,eongrega- of: Clinton; and, coming as far ash
�^ Reeve, Reeve A. W. Kerslake,
tions • of the church in Exeter, from Londesboro,' Seaforth and ai <' (XRe Huron, Warden), William
Listowel and Lucknow as well as Goderich. �. Parke, R. on Shaddick:
from London; from St, Andrew's According to Rey.' G. Hoytema ; , �. Councillors (four to be elected):-
Presbyterian Church, Clinton; and the ch4ch cost in the`neighboux , : ; J. R, Sangster, David'
from the 'Clinton Ministerial As- hood of $45,000 when complete �; g , Sangster,
sociation; Mayor , M. J, Agnew, Tire orgaii is expected to arrive m ores kep, Harry Hoy, Norman
Warden W. J. Dale, Hallett the .'church to -morrow morning. "' n , , William Parke,
Township;''Rev. S oelhof ,Kitclre Organist is Cees-Guetter,and' the ' " '" Trustees (three
` �? r , , ublic School
p n choir director is John VanLoo a a > a ter' a F 3 to • be elected) : William Brown,
er' and Rev. Bos; Truro, N S. E:
�? c.ya Harold' Keys, Howard Scane,
Also bringing greetings will be. ^3' #a. s, ry ht. ? boughs 'Cook,
the Men's' Society, whose press- t< ; ��> �. ' PUC
tt
MINISTER -OF (one, to be ;elected): Ed-
denY is John Bai Mrs,
the Wo- ward Fink, Walter Spenecin
:.men's Society, Mrs: IYI. Iioyteiria, - A `, •t _.
and the Young People's" -Society,
led by G. Shoenmaker and Miss place far a working man,: but
St'. Kolkmmi. J. Guetter, chair r, here's a lot` of working -.men it
man of the Building Committee' u.G
will bring a word of welcome. g �.' Fashioned of Canadian: mate rials' by' the' New' Canadians town' and they have to be repres-
Dutch songs,. and hymns in' who will worship within its walls, this new Christian Reformed ented. You don't, have to be,, an
Dutch and, English will be sun y Church stands completed at the .'east end .of Princess Street, educated mail, to; be. on council,
D the a 'service, and B, B lsun : s' ready for the official opening to be celebrated on Friday by All you have ,to : do 'is use your
y k in
Canadians', hasers rbeen plathe ne dafor ionlSaturday, etheoday followiing head.'
' pr. $. A. McIntyre
the opening. (Photo bY. 1VTacLaren's) ' ,Councillor' McIntyre was riot
OPEN HOUSE present. S:' Scheenhals
Public Office Listed
Councillor Schoenhals. said Ie
. Nominees For waa not standing, another year;`.
in theA, U.shaddiek
With Mover and Seconder; 4/ NaMCS Councillor 'Shaddick, as chair...
man*of til '
e rotec i
CHRISTIAN REFORMED - p ton to person
The foAowmg are the nominations as they were made at and property committe mentioned '
CHURCH Clinton's Nomination night last Friday November 26. In each the Scott Air Pack, bought' with
case, the figure, shows the order• in which the nomihations came.. the firemen :paying half and the
The 'Christian .Reformed in. Each candidate's name is followed b his mover and seconder). council paying half„vgas the best
y had. Investigating g the lire at ever
lr at Clinton will'bold thing he
Mrs.
open house on MAYQR-Pickard's, the fN marshal] Had
(1) M• J. AGNEW (Herbert Bridle, M. T. Corless) sai he did not see how the Depart -
(15) NELSON TREWARTHA. (J, A. Sutter, H. E. Hartley)
.i FIOXTE meet had saved the h "I
EXTRA
..SPECIAL
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DEC.,. 3ad4
TOMATO SOUR --Campbell' .......... 2 tins 23c
JELLY'PO'WiDERS-Shirriff's :°.., 3 pkgs. 25c
GAY Li uid `Deter ent .......
Garden Fresh Fruits c'�'�e etables:
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TOMATOES—Grand Valley--4'28-oz. tins 139c
PEAS—Blue and Gold , ...... 2 tins 3"7c
-SHORTENING—Jewel
111 DSEYE FROSTED -FOODS
You Can Save Dollars for Xmas—
Buying
mas
Bu. in Your Meats at Startle 's
yg y
Abattoir.
BLADE BOAST of BEEF ::....::... ib. 39e
RIB BOILING BEE0................................1b. 25e
MINCED BEEF=Fresh Lean .:::: ...... lb. 39c
SA TS GE—Fresh Beef & Pork -4 lbs. ,$]..00
LITTLE `
BU'lt
s , �Ma
rket
SUPER . _,
STANLEY'S ABATTOIR
11%00ns414and41.5
Saturday,, Dec. 4 a ' REEVF_ ]leve our fire' department is see -
minister `of' the local congrega- ond'to none;” said Shaddick.
between 3 and 5 o'clock, tion of ,the Christian Reformed ('4) MELVIN CRICH (P. Livermore' J.. D. Thorndike)
Church, With his family, Rev. C 6) J. W. NEDIGER (M, T. Corless; Iii G. Bridle) Shaddick stated his intention to
x�tm
tate, and wagered that "if I am on '
Hoytema moved to Clinton. pI DUTY RitaFVT council next' Year, Livermore' will
EVERYONE WELCOME about two years ago, and since be. on the streets committee,"
then he has conducted services (10) BURTON STANLEY (J, D. Thorndike, D. Bisback)
11b in St. Andrew'sPresbyterian .(13) MELVIN -CRICH -(Mitcheal McAdam, J. A. Sutter) N W. Trowartha,. •
Church building: Nominated for ,mayor,, ex -ward- 0
CQIINCILLQIi— en Trewartha congratulated 'the Quality (11) DR. H. A MGINTYRE (M. T. Corless, Robert .Hattie) work of. theS�����
police department • ;
(14) J. D. THORNDIKE • (Burton. Stanley, F. Lewis) and chief; and the clerk -on his - 1
(16) N. LIVERMORE (R,'Hattin,• N. W. Trewartha) financial statement. He' challen-
(17) A. E. SHADDICK (Gi Knights, B. Taylor) ged the Clinton Council to provide A
On rdtl� at1Qr1S , (19) S. W. "Bert" KNIGHTS
(. (B, Stanley, J. a Nediger) a county warden• "We've only f We Invite,You To Coll and :See our
• g I ! � (19) GEORGE KNIGHTS (A. J Deseelc, E. Vanderhuzgh) •'had two: D. Cant;elon and G. EI1-
" (22) S. GEORGE
13E A T (A, Shaddick, B Gliddon) toff." CHRISTMAS
>f A �
(23) GEORGE BEATTIE (R. S Macaulay P. Livermore) Burton Stanley H S 1L lYJl.ti �
(24) J. A. SUTTER (H. R. Hawkins, J. W. Counter) Reeve by,acclamation, following °
TO THE MINISTER AND CONGREGATION(25). R, N. IRWIN (J, W. Nediger; Burton Stanley) Crich's decision to contest the s°fp i I DISPLAY
PUBLIC UTILITIES C01 M][SSIONER— reeve's spot, Stanley spoke briefly
stating that he felt the town - OF MERCHANDISE,
OF THE (2 •) C. H. EPPS (H. E. Hartley, Mitcheal McAdam) should come first. "I can't un -
(3) ERNEST BROWN (G. B. Beattie, K. C. Cooke) derstand why the young business V FOR THE LADIES:
(12) CHARLES W. BROWN (Burton Stanley; F. Lewis) men can't .get into this thing, co • Y Toiletries—by Tiffany -
(20) HUGH R. HAWKINS (M, J. Agnew, D. J. Lane) operate and mance a town," said Yardie CotEvening 5
Christian Reformed Church (21) ADAM J. McMURRAY (Dr, J. W. Shaw, L. J. Brown) Stanley. "No one comes to coup- O in Paris -- Tussy.
(26) H. WATKINS (B. Gliddon, J. S. Seruton) ell meetings, •they just stand on _ o.
(27) "A, J. DESECIi (H. Kingswell, H. Hartley) the corner -and criticize." FOR THL MEN;
'We have a wonderful opportun-. � Shaving Sets E Bachelor,
PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES- ity here,' said Stanley, better Shaving
S s bnollve, Old
• ' We were happy . to have had (5) Ward-l—GEORGE LAVIS (L, Haughton, P. Liver- than many other towns. Seven Spice, Yardley, a hnonve, Old
more) yeals ago I came to Clinton be.-
a part in. the construction of this . (9 ). Ward 2—K• W. COLQUHOUN (Leslie Ball, R. S. cause of the Air School. I've done ", `� i` ing Brushes.
Macaulay) well, . and believe that Clinton is !i i Electric Ra¢o1•s - Tobacco
fine new building. (8) Ward 3—CLAYTON DIXON (R. S. Macaulay, L. a wonderful place." Pouches - Cigarettes -
Flaughton) Pipes - Playing Cards =
S. D. s undecided
Etc,
(7) Ward .4—R. S. MACAULAY (A: F. Cudmore, Leslie Thorndike was undecided wheth- --o
Ball)• er to stand. See Our Wide Selection of
Earl J RIC.-lynodds �` s. SV. Glidden„..., • w R ■ ■ Speaking fora second time, CHRISTMAS CARDS
Nomination Night Speeches Councillor Gliddon mentioned the BOXED CARDS 49c to
p. work being done is the Cemetery $1,50
PLUMBING and HEATING Committee, of'wlnich'he was chair- SINGLE CARDS ..... from Sc to $1.00
® ■ man, He also mentioned the, Clin-
From (ounal Nominees ton and District Chamber es Com- w
■■ ii Nominees iAr hI merce, (of which he is president) i Special, . y�
(Continued ,torn Page One) which he said works closely with 50 CHRISTMAS CARDS „ and 9$e,
council, "The Chamber is just as • • y
` sttOne nEC siguuleusldolsaid
]itile
nrBrsbeued bue yheDpartmet of Hghewod be willing gad to'Giddoi, `In another IKORAIS -Friting and
Developing -- Ia'ILMS ,
ways while work goes forward on give up his place on Council to lieve the organization will be o --
Congratulations the Highway it two rooms are anyone who wants it, stronger, The Chamber has done SMILES N CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES
being used by the Clinton District George Knights more to promote industry than the (ALL CHRISTMAS WRAPPED)
Collegiate Institute for shop rooms l town council has done'."'
the cubs Guides and Brownies use e, finance,
Knights, chairman of
' fife. finance ,committee, reviewed George Beattie 0-
a Q Wishes
two rooms, and the Police Boys the situation. He said that the Considering it an honour+ to be
anal. Best Y v ishes Rifle Club is using one or two council might end up with astir- nominated for council, George r 6
rooms. Now, said Crich one• of y • g Beattie sand h had never been W.
plus of $764, as a result of diligent C. Newcombe,
to the congregation of the tile, service clubs is asking for ane work' on tine impressed with the. way council
room to. use for repairing Christ- flair getting
Mayor A had been put iu. He said he sim - "
new all year m getting as mucin p
mos toys. as possible of the PUC surplus ly would not standby was a hon,
• "Someday,
some will want turned over to the town. He said but he would if there was an el- Chemist and. Drtiggiat
Christian Reformed that property” said the deputy he would stay if needed, eCNe ther X. A. Sutter nor R. IT 1 PHONE 51
reeve. N. LivermoreIrwin werepresent.aargazmy-isr' r �a�t i�rarStna �r�ra�a3�a�rurnivvaaar xr r° 7€t 3n9.
As a promise for 1955 if
he is r°
R u M Q r
elected, Crich said he would try Councillor Livermore, chairman
hutch to have some more street paving' of the special , committee,, reported
done. He stressed the fact that no money spenttbecause none had ,p �c,•i?'t
he had the time to give in the been budgeted He reviewed the
work rental housing project, and the FuNITURE
S W.. "Beit" Gliddon matter of coloured lights on main L
street, both of which had fallen to
Councillor Gliddon stated that his committee,
. We are pleased to have done the Excavating the by4sps committee of which Concerning the 'dump, Liver -
and
was the chairman lead passed -more said that fife dump,
nly way of
and -supply' the Gravel requirements 26 by-laws during the year, mclud- getting i cheaper job was to get �p
Ing changes to the sewerage by- a better mail in'charge of the you i�YMYLy not expect• to see i Town
for the fine' new .building law which he said he hoped would• dump and that a part time man
stand up in future in the courts. was , alI that was needed." $1,000 7�7q�
He charged the ratepayers with salary for two days a week at the CORNER CCS A�TT�I p rev« �rr�n�
thtir responsibility id talking the dump, is too much, Sots of times, I� ECS 99 A A .L�i Jl
town up .instead of down, 'Then
we will have a much better town," the guard is just sitting around." $ ¢1•, $ in, high — 5 Shelves .
(� n Believing that the committees of g ......•.•• ••••••.••• ••.• .••••• •• ••••
Lavis ContractingCo.he said Council should wbrlc together bet-
e Stating that his time and tak- ter, Liverinore suggested that the �s A p�+r�
sty were -limited, and that portant Police car could be used to run WALL*B.�ACKL 1 S--'
es were -costly in this important the guard out to the dump when
he was needed and to brie him Some
and Flat T �4 50 $5■ 255■ 50���1■ 5®
back again;. work with the yP
town
streets gang,, "Let him mingle with Mirror backs ■ ■
~
back and forth. This would save
WE WISH TO OFFER OUR waste time, Also WALL TYPE' for Telephone and Book $6.75
Complaining about the habit of
"passing'the buck," Livermore re-
commended that if all members of OVER TWO DOZEN TYPES OF
Council were made members " of p �t ¢
i (� the public works committee, then FLOOR. LAMPS-- � $15.75 u
C�ongratulatlon� they would have authority for get- p
ting a job done at once." one All New --. Trllite complete with Shade
pirt! cular'bI of jagged file need-
ed fixing," said Livermore,' "I told
TO THE CONGREGATION AND MINISTER the. man the, at 'he CART) TABLES wi#h Easel attac�d $7.50
should see Councillor Sliaddicic.
OF. THE Probably he sent him on to the
Reeve, and Reeve Nediger would• -
refer him toAhe streets foreman. NEW TV CHAIRS' '7 STYLES AND DESIGNS
"No one has mentioned taxes,"
said Livermore. "I'm not afraid
'to tell you' that they won't be
Chfistian' Reformed,Church lower, Our sidewalks Iar • not
17—
safe. Something should bk done
with .them." r
OMPLETION OF 4 • Mentioning the bandstand built
CEDAR CHESTS--
ON THE -OCCASION
THEIR NEW PLACE OF WORSHIP. s at the Community Pdrk, Liver-
more said he had been proud to Every one different in Design
/ represent the Council on the Park
Oard
$499to $79
h.e pressito critidised comment in
that -the
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The foresight, energy arid.' beauty of their Board ivas throwing away $1,000:
"The bandstand isn't needed any -
recent endeavour, is to be way. ,, A Uand, only .plays over 'Try Beattie Furniture for .gifts this Christmas—They
there about twice a year. The .
Commended. - Turf :Club didn't .want anything
q built inside tbetrack; the ball ,,last and last year after year.
team didn't want anything stuck
in the road of their diamond. Now
* after "a rainstorm, the earth has
BALL„M� ��L�. y beeii graded away from the stand. • q1
S i' Certainly this wase' thinking of
i the mall diamond,on't the balBeattimi F r&m
l L_=11;Nr42W1b1W.1JM1
next spring, u jutittur
tand. ' The said he planned toD L1V@r]nereYsay council is not a't a t; {Hi l `t Jt3t" rr�fk7'ti.7r' 9 IzQF i i i'gtr"5'dx�'"Y 1`t71"✓�Yi�i+"�t"'1^+�u7aarlla `a` 'r3 $7 + rd i. 7r�r `r}Dr`�Y. .
LI�'II�E players' icicle
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