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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-12-20, Page 6"THURSDAY, DF..C$4t2JREB 20;1951 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD' yet;s lat I . A Woman's Viewpoint on" This and That I By MBA, AND whom do -you suppose is Montgomery, Timmy Dale and ''Clinton's most popular baby of Kerrie McRae ... The ladies, who :the year?.. It is Mayor G. did such an excellent job in W. Nott, no less? .. At a baby properly :clothing .the "kiddies" bedtime show and popularity con- were Mrs.' "Skip" Winter, Mrs. test which highlighted the Lions Dick Jacob, Mrs. C. M. Shearing, Ladies' Night at the Hotel Clinton Mrs. W. A. ()ekes and Mrs. Geo- -Friday eveningHis Worship rge McLay Baby' "Wesie" 'won over some stiff competition received a bundle of all -day, as .the most popular baby . . ' suckers for his prize . Four other, "babies" were neck * to nock in the contest . They THE Lions made their annual 'were Babies "Red" Garon, Jerry Ladies' Night a bang-up affair, w' laaa stat arg2aterra er ala PO Lao. "" OSI r� Our sincere appreciation and thanks for your welcome patronage in the post year. ' A Very Merry Christmas! SEND YOUR LAUNDRY WORRIES TO CLINTON LAUNDRY A s A. Garon, Proprietor Phone 312 Clinton `aaolta'hatatataibr8taiz ehaataraizi F' OOMOataanatars'ai3lmt' iat`dtarmailoatahli "7000 OOMOD OO4atae+OOMOe?RWOO+ rataigonaMOSOVrO to Christmas and New Year's Greetings Please let us have your orders early for Corsages for the corning formal dances Open Sunday, December 23 K. C. COOKE FLORIST -*PenDamaawatzabtimwtmtwr PHONE 66W rsentstotatatarotsim--Dmizrbt2t with never 'aa dull Moment from seven pm. to eleven ,thirty . . Christmas crackers, ` with paper hats;•, favors for the ladies of chrome -pirated coasters, an ex- cellent turkey dinner, a rollieli- ing sing -song led by F/L C. L. Harding, with Sgt F ;ank Ham - Mond at the piano, started off the gay evening . AN excellent diversified pro- gram followed the dinner . . These included several numbers from a variety show soon to be given at the ; RCIAF Station and later in town, under 'the capable direction of Sgt. Hammond These included the four ''i,Ink Blots" and vocal numbers by Joyce Brown and Marion Archer and a piano story by Sgt. Hammond.. ,. . F/L " Harding introduced the Station. guests .: , • N, {" a THE speaker of the ` evening, Joseph Connell, • Kitchener, who was introduced by Gerald Mont- gomery, kept his audience chuck- ling for over an hour as he ham- mered home the reason for "What makes people act so queer" It was the most fascinating treat- ment of applied psychology that we have had the privilege of listening to . By humorous illustrations and clever acting, he bought but all the foibles of human nature that make us think others are queer and ethers think we are queer , The speaker Was thanked by R. S. Atkey . , , * K. B. McRae proposed the toast to the ladies, which was re- sponded to by Mrs. Lorne Browri The latter, in her remarks, outlined whet she had learned of Lions Ladies' Auxiliaries at the District Convention at Mont- real . a Y * A draw 'for five prizes con- cluded the evening's program .. . Winners were Mrs. Don Palmer, Mrs. George Beattie, Mrs. Har- old Lawson, Mrs. Red Garon and Mrs. K. B. McRae .. . * m PRESIDENT Lorne Brown pre - tided over the evening's actviit- 's . H. C. Lawson was the minable chairman of the com- mirtttee. which included W. Perdue W. J, Miller end R. S. Atkey, in charge of arrangements . . , a Orrin Dowson Heads Varna LOL for 1952 LOL 1035 held its annual meeting and election of officers on Thursday evening last: I.P.M.. Robert Taylor; ` W,M., Orrin Dowson; D.M., Wilfred Chuter; Chaplain, Murray Hahn- er; recording secretary, William Reid; financial secretary, Louis Taylor; treasurer, John. Adding- ton; Marshall, Ralph Stephenson; 1st lecturer, Charles Reid; 2nd lecturer, Gordon Coleman; 1st committeemen, George Reid. The newly -elected officers were in - We wish we could send a special Holiday Greeting to each friend we've made this year. Instead, we take this means to wish you all a Happy •Holiday and Fruitful New Year. stalled by Past District Master Fred McClymont. "THE UNITED ' PROVINCE'S OF CANADA" (Continued from Page 4) with no Royal tag attached to them andno one has ever ob- jected. Unity should be our watoha word, to which end we again of- fer the suggestion of The United Provinces of Canada, U.P.C. for brevity, and for our national holiday, Confederation Day, fix- ed as to the day, to the first Monday in July instead of July 1st, scattered all over the week: When our beloved Princess Elizabeth was Canada's visitor, she so captured the hearts of Canadians of all nationalities by her charming personality and gracious utte'anres. that a bond of union was permart'e,._.. csfab- lished, and if, when in God's own good time, the pinnacle of her high destiny having been attain-. ed, she should visit .the country as Queen of the Commonwealth of Nations, she would receive a demonstration of love and loyalty greater than has been accorded a monarch or national ruler any- where since the beginning of world history. "He shall have dominion from sea to sea, and from the river to the ends of -the earth," Who shall have dominion? Doubtless the Psalmist was thinking in world wide terms, and by the sone course of reasoning of whom was Sir Leonard Tilly thinking when he quoted the Psalmist? Not our then ruler, Victoria, of beloved memory, nor any subsequent Empire ruler„but, as the verse suggests, the King of Kings, end ,Lord of Lords. So long as we as a nation maintain our allegiance to that Ruler, we shall prosper and so shall our allegiance to the Crown, the rallying centre of our com- monwealth of Nations, be streng- thened and assured, Yours truly, H. E. RORKE Clinton, Ontario. 'glad cJici!i-rigs ! a gift of cash is, always welcome—, give Royal Bank Money Orders Available in any amount at all branches. 980 CFPL'S ROY JEWELL 0/ appy Wolidays / 980' CFPL's JOHN, DICK1NS ROXY THEATRE CLINTON. Now playing (Dee. 20-22) -"JIM THORPE, ,Ali American" . with Burt Lancaster - 7 p.m, Mon., Tues.; Wed. (Dec. 24-26) "MR. BELVEDERE RINGS THE BELL" The comedy -man of the hour is here for Christmas and is ready M add to your holiday hilarity. Clifton Webb — Joanne' Dru and Hugh Marlowe Matinee Dee. 25 at 2.30 p!nt. Thur., Fri., Sat. (Dec.; 27-29) Jane Wyman — Vast Johnson and Howard Keel Your favorite stars in a picture that sparkles with romance and, comedy "THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE" PAGE FIVI9, 111111111111 'PARK THEATRE G'ODERICII—Phote 1150 Now: Steve Cochran and Marie Aldon in "The Tanks are Coming” Coming: '(Dec. 31 -Jan. 2) "CALL ME MISTER" with Betty Grable and Dan Dailey The Management and staff of the Rosy Theatre wish their. many patrons the Compli- ments of the Season Mon., Tues„ Wed. -A' NEW HIT! "PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE" Plus Gene Nelson and a talented cast in a Technicolor musical based on Tin Pan Alley and its miring songwriters. Starring— Virginia Mayo—Dennis Morgan and Cuddles Sakai' , THUR., FRI., SAT, Esther Williams — Red Skelton and Howard Keel With dancing Ann Miller and a host of entertainers in a Techni- color tune -film about a travelling carnival, "TEXAS CARNIVAL" CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH Phone 47 • Now: Paul Douglas and Joan :ennett in "THE. GUY WHO CAME BACK" MON., TUES., WED. Van Heflin & Patricia Neal Universal's latest comedy release, too new for the critics reviews but promising you an evening'- of, hilarious eptertainment "WEEKEND WITH FATHER" Coming to the Park Theatre — Betty Grable in her new Tech- nicolor musical "MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW"—Our New Year Special! THUR., FRI., SAT. • Stephen lll'eNally — Alexis Smith.. and Howard da Silva Technicolor Western, a stirring story of government mail service in the 1870's and the desperados who played it. "WYOMING MAIL" `,h`m,:-." o1 ,E` tri t.K4gFgfcleteletst etst6 t6 retatetc3tE{mtetete e'.Ci tezete+tw.-te e A chummy holiday greeting to all our friends who've been such loyal customers in the past. Store will close at 6 p.m. Saturdays during JANUARY and FEBRUARY GLIDDON'S Cleaning and Pressing WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Phone 466-W ' Clinton OarbOrbOr arnarata,totatamorOsr morhy,aroor,� ... ++-4. PROCLAMATION MUNICIPAL ELECTION'S 4 a Township of Stanley I MONDAY, DEC. 31 MONDAY, JAN. 7 1951 • 1952 NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors of the Township of Stanley for the Nomination of Candidates for the positions of Reeve, Councillors, and School Area Trustees, for the ensuing term, will be held in the TOWNSHIP HALL, VARNA MONDAY, DECEMI#ER 31, 1951 between the hours of 1 and 2 p.m., and, if necessary, an Election to fill the above-mentioned positions, or any of them, will be held on MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1952 at the following places, and by the following officers: Poll No. 1—Baird's School Clifford Stewart, DRO Poll No. 2—No. 10 School John Aikeuhead, DRO Poll No. 3—No. 14 School Robert Flood, DRO Poll No. 4—Township Hall, Varna • Lloyd Keyes, DRO Poll No, 5—No. 5 School ....... Frank Meclinchey, DRO Poll No. 6—No. 4 School, West , , .. Leonard Talbot, DRO Poll No. 7=Iohn Dennome's Store .. Philip Durand, DRO Poll No. 8—Town Hall, Bayfield .... Harold Brandon, DRO Commencing at the hour of nine o'clock in the fore- noon and continuing until the hour of 5 o'clock in the afternoon. (Signed) FRED S. WATSON, . •Township Clerk and Returning Officer December 17; 1951 51-b ratelgedtatatetaral�atatatataa aarnaralai6tatl;'t.:ta gvegatcvammarotemel May the joyous Christmas season fill your home with a spirit of hearty good'eheer that promises to endure throughout the year , Clhitmfilbjin jifilities.canuni, Proclamation MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Township of Tuckersrnith Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Elect- ors fbr . the Nomination of Candidates for the offices of Reeve, Councillors, and School Trustees for the year 1952, will be held in WATSON'S HALL, KIPPEN MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1951 between the hours of 1 and 2 p.m. AND IF NECESSARY, an Election to fill the above- ; named offices or any of them, will be held on MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1952 at the following places and by the following officers: . P.S.D. No, 1—King's house No. 2—S.S. No. 8 No. 3—S.S. No. 4 No. 4—S.S. No. 3 No. 5—S.S. No. I No. 0—S.S. No. 9 ' D.R.O. Harry Chesney Roy McGeoeh W. P. Roberts Norris Sillery M. Traquair W. S. Broadfoot P.C. Norman McLean Edward Broan Bert Garrett John Broadfoot Glenn Bell Ivan Forsyth Polls shall be open from nine o'clock in the fore- noon until five o'clock in the afternoon. (Signed) E. P. CHESNEY, Returning Officer, 51-b December 17, 1951 FOR TfIll FIRST BABY of 1952 Our Gift to the First Baby of 1952 Born in Clinton Public Hospital One—Size 11"x14" PHOTOGRAPH To be taken anytime within the year 4952 And - - - For a permanent record of your baby's progress have pictures taken regularly by MacLaren's Studio (CLINTON and GODERICH) CLINTON STUDIO TUESDAYS antiopen THURSDAYS 1,30 to 7.30 p.m. and SATURDAY Evenings (other times by appointment) PHONE 401 Clinton or Goderich (same number both places) joy .. , love ... peace ... these are the words that guide its in our celebration of the Christ- mas and New Year Season. Our wish - that we all keep Christmas with us in spirit, the whole year through. A Happy Holiday to you all'! Clayton's Ice Cream Bar Phone 766 Clinton.