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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-02-05, Page 6AOR SIX , • CLINTON 3TE*0-R,CtiaY NEWS OF BAYFIEVD' Representative: Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r31 Miss Milvena Sturgeon, London, WAS home from Saturday until Tues. iday. , Orville Weston, Seaforth, is spend- ang a few days with his sister, Mise • Elizabeth Weston, George Lindsay and son Sohn and nephew Jim Lindsay motored to St. Marys on Manday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, R. Jowett and Mrs. .T. A. Ferguson Godorieb, were in the village on Monday,s Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bisback, Chin - ton, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon. M. and Mrs. 1/$11. Middleton' and Bobby, Henan, visited Mrs. N. W. Woods and Miss Lucy R. Woods on Sunday. Miss Lite Simpson and Clarence Larson, London, spent the weekend with the ]atter 'o parents, 3/fr. and THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5-1-94S Mrs, R. Larson, Mrs. Fred Weston and to child- ren left on Friday to spend a week with her brother, ,Charles and Mrs, Parker, Toronto. Mr. and Min. Stuart Sturgeon and Miss Jean Sturgeon, Preston, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon. Mr. and Ales. D. Stothers and two children, Detroit, moved into Dr. R. Hunter's house 071 Tuesday. We bid them welcome to the village. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur kaug, and two ehildren, Charles end Mary, Nek- , N, Dali. are spendisg a week with Mre. Sltaug's grandmcither, Mrs. Charles W. Parker. Mises Merry and Phyllis Mack ar- rived 'home on Friday froxn the In, saline College, "The Pines" Chatham wliere they have' been attending echool ince last September. Harold Green Arthur who lino IIERFORMANC OUNTS... EDOC4TION Equality in educational opportunity as between urban and rural areas has been achieved by greatly enlarged legislative grants. 4 sub- stantial part of educational costs 1/7 Huron has been taken off your local property taxes. READ THE RECORD In 1943 grants to all HURON County municipalities were.. $ 38,048.00 In 1947 they were $227,638.00 :Nur Nal" 1 ilinimmorlimesimesson Wider the Drew Government maintenance grants to 4.1 _....040011.5°C hospitals at Coderich, Seaforth and Clinton have been doubled, and new capita/ grant commitments totaling $75,000 have been made, of wh/ch a substantial part has already been paid. READ THE RECORD Maintenance grant to hospitals in Huron County in 1943—last year of old Government of which Mr, Oliver was a member..$ 2,810.00 Maintenance grant in 1947 $ 5,511.00 Capita/ grants by Government of which Mr. Oliver was member for new building and equipment, before 1943 nil Drew Government commitments 1947.48 475,000,00 AGRICULTURE Pada of the Drew Cavern- - men, al* at finding out how fanners can best be assisted. tinder thesepolkies a substan- tial body of legislation raising rural living standards has been enacted. READ. THE RECORD Live.stock marketing materially improved. Assistance to cattle shows M Huron. Establishment of three demonstration hog feeding stations in Huron. Extensive loans to Huron Co-operatives. Development of Junior Farmers work in Huron. Intensive warble fly control campaign in Huron. Many other- Provincial measures which hove improved farm education, health and marketing, IMMO 1 • 44 average of 659 additional farm homes in liuron have received Hydro service under the Drew program every Or year since the Government took office. In the last year of the Ilepburn Government only 23 farm homes were added. READ THE RECORD In 1943—when Mr. Oliver was a member year—rural lines added in HURON were: Miles 2.34 Rural lines added since the Drew Government of the Government of that !Jew Consumers 23 took Hydro out of politics: New Miles Consumers 15.71 275 112.08 .517 78.95 661 In 1944 1945 1946 19,47 Planned for 1948 RODS 59.20 697 167.89 1145 Aid to municipalities in Huron County for road mainte- nance was three times as great in /9 44 7 as in 1943. READ THE RECORD In 1943—the last year of the Government of which Mr. Oliver was a member—road subsidies to municipalities in HURON County totalled ' • $ 133,878.42 Since the Drew Government took office: In 1946 1947 $ $ In addition—expenditures on King's Highways Construction and Maintenance in Huron County were In 1943 1947 ?twined for 1948 245,319.42 392,706.43 $ 350,000.00 $ 525,000.00 51,000,000.00 TOM PRYDE has vigorously served your interests in Huron in municipal, and service work. He will work with the Drew Government in your interests. ON FEB, 16th VOTE FOR Progressive -Conservative Keep HURON in the GOVERNMENT RANKS bean employed by the Blyth Construct. "2...".......- ion Company working en the highway had the misfortune to have`his right Wrist fractured on Monday morning when a machine, which he was erank- ing back fired: he was taken to_Cline ton 'CoMmunity Hospital where it was set and returned to the honie of Itugh Gihnotrwhere he has lie'en staying. Officials Named At the reeent ineetiug of the -Vill- age TreisteesiRobert Orr was appoint- ed caretaker of the' Town Hall and constable and Thos. W. Castle, Street light supervisor. Congratulations! ' Heartiest Congreg.ratulations to Mr. and Mie. George. King who 011 Feb - rimy 4, marked the fifty-seventh an- niversary of their marriage. Suecesisful Danes Hen Muncie Grant Stirling and Lloyd Picot sponsored a (lance in the Town Hall on Friday night, known as the Threshers' Ball, which was well -attended. Collin's Oreliestia play- ed for the dancing in which spot dances and step dancing were featured There was a lunch counter in the base- ment. Trinity Social A social evening for members of Trinity Church in aid of the W. A.. wad 'held at the teethe of Rev. and Mrs. La Verne Morgan on Friday eight, Prizes for Euchre went to Mrs. Perey Weston and Mr. Morgan, high, --mid mm. R. Bassett and Mrs. Knuckey, Mw, Refreshnents wore served by the ladies. . . LONDESBORO The Aimwell Mission Circle will hold its regular raomuilly meeting en Tuesday evening, February 10, at the home of Mrs..T. H. Shobbrook. Miss Doreen Armstrong, London, spent the weekend at toe home of her parents Mr. and affe. John Armstrong Mrs, Bremner, Ethel, visited with Mrs. W. Beacom on Sunday. Baby Bavd Report Annual Report of Londesboro Baby Band is es follows: Number on roll, 53; life members, 27; annual mem- bers, 26; raised from gift boxes, $33.47; raised by life membera, $6; total sent to Presbyterial treasurer, $39.47; number receiving "World Friends", 21; new life numbers this year aro: Margaret Hunking, Robert Bromley, Nancy Caldwell, Barbara Kaye Snell, Douglas tall, Richard Shaddielt, HOLMESVILLE Mrs. Talbot and baby aro spending :1 few days with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Peagan and Mrs. Harris. The many friends of Mrs, .7, Harris (Neill( be pleased to know that she is improving after her recent illness. Church S. S. Annual The annual meeting of Hohnosville United Church- Sunday School was hold hi the basement of the claret'. The election of officers resulted as follows: superintendent, A. Bond; as. aiatnt, E, Potter; assistants by months: February, Kenneth Trewart. hal March, A. Bond; April, Frank Yeo; May, Barrie Walter; June, Norman Trewartlt; July, A. Bond; August, holiday month; September, Kenneth Trewartha; October A. Bond; November, E. Potter; VCCOrit. ber, A. Bend; secretrmy, Barrie Walt. ,r; treasurer, Kenneth Trowartha; pianists, Misses 31arie and Eileen Glidden; Missionary superintendent, Miss Rota Yeo; teiiiperance superint- endent, Mrs. F. Yeo. The teachers web 11 rmelected. Clothing Collection A donation of clothing is being gathered in Holmesville; also a quilt donated by Mrs, Edward Grigg was quilted at the home of Mrs. 'Walters. All are being forwarded to Toronto to be sent to the stricken European countries, Goderich Township Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallis end f5,in ily spent Sunday with Mrs, Arthur Welsh. Mr. Charles Wallis recently pur- chased the gnat and Uneh farm for- merly rented by Mr. Will Cook of Coderieli, seventy nem situated on Golf Sideroacl a mile or so north of Hayfield. • orkomtrly wermor. A. L. °Nun, R.O. Miss Mary MeClymont, tarse at the Hospital for Siek Children, Tor -- onto, epent the weekend at her berms here. Recovering • The many friends of Orrin Doegione will be pleased to know that he is recovering nicely after his recent op- eration in Toronto General HospitaL — AT — Constance Kinburn Stara For Immediate Delieery.1 Beatty Electric Washer - Quebec Heaters --Medium size. Stanfield's Blue Label Wool Underwear All 97ZAS SPECIAL on Radio Batteries 10% Discount Borden Brown Phone SKAFORTH 841a PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY BUSINESS AND LEGAL H. T. RANCE NOTARY PUBLICmor.r. FIRE INSURANCE A Representing 14 Fire Insurance: Companies Division Court office, Clinton‘ FRANK FINGLAND; K.C. 1 BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Albert St. Clinton ARTHURE. P U.PARRY COMMISSIONER, ETC., ETC:. By Royal Warrant IL C. MEM BARRISTER -AT -LAW Solicitor, Supreme Court of Ontario; Proctor in Admiralty Notary Public and Commissioner Office: Hotel Clinton Hours: 2 to 5 Tuesdays and Fridays, CHIROPRACTIC D. H. McINNES, D.C. CHIROPRACTIC. FOOT CORRECTION Huron St. phone 297' ACCOUNTANCY II. G. McCANN ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR Phone 476J Albert St, Clinton, ERNEST W. HUNTER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 57 Bloor St, W. Toronto. ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, etc., Ann Street Phone 255W EXETER ROY N. BENTlin INCOME TAX — (Business, Private - or Earn' Reports) Bookkeeping Services—(Weekly or Monthly) Typing—(Private or Commercial work). 36 Regent St., Box 58, Phone 2314. Goderich, Ont. Telephone 170 Lovett Block Clinton. Hours: 9-12 am.; 1.30-6 p.m. DENTAL 'DR. D. C. GEDDES DENTIST VETERINARIAN DR. G. S. Emorr VETERINARIAN Phone 203 Clinton, AtUCTIOI-TEERING EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly answered. Immediate arrangements can be made, for sale dates at Clinton News-Reoord or by phoning 203. Charges moderate - and satisfaction guaranteed. .11101.177.4 • HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER Specialist in Farm and Household sales.. Licensed, in Huron and Perth Counties, Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaran- teed. For information, etc„ write or phone Harold Jackson, R.R. 4, Seaforth. Phone 14.661, 4111•11111111.M., sa OPTOMETRIST BRUCEFIELD Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Goderieh - Phone 33 011•41•MOINMOMMI.10.1.1,1110,10•1.0,1411.WOMOIRMION, Bed Cross Active Aceording to figures rtdeased by Brucofield Red Cross Society, 232 et -tides were made and sent to Reel , Cross headquarters in Toronto during the past Fear. A ekiting carnival has been ar. ranged by the Brueofield rink COm- mittee fo be hell Friday February A, a11. the rink. Ther -a will bo fancy skaters from Stratford and Goder. ich, 11.11(1 prince wili bo given for costumes and ska.ting. The ' preceede will bo used for the upkeep and inn provoment of the rink, The W. A. will serve refreshments in the eltrreh base - meat. Degree Conferred Brueefield • 1007 second degree team eonferred the second degree on a Ones of wino candidates in Bruce - field Lodge romps on Thursday Inst. More than 60 attended the meeting, Soaferth, Clinton. and Exeter lodges were all represented, •eaeh having oandidatos for the degree Tho DDGAL, Clerk Fisher, Exeter peek() briefly at the tense of the meeting Bro, Harold McPherson of Clinton Lodge and Bro. AT.Kilieelley of Seaforth, oleo spoke. The Noble Grand, Bra. Robert Dalrymple, gave an invitation to any Lodge having a eandidate' for '2rid dogreo to be hem <m Februnry, 5 when Brueefield wll again, confer the second degree. RUTH HEARN, R.O. Optometrist Huron St. Phone 69 Clinton, —MEMORIALS Cemetery Memorials T. PRYDE & SON. Clinton Showrooms Open Fridays See J. J. Zapfe. Phone 103 INSURANCE J. E. HOWARD Bayfield, Ont. Phone Clinton 62.4r& Car—Life—Fire—Accident Wind Insurance you need insurance, I have a poticy THE MoRILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Iffeatl Office, Seater% ornms, 1947—Pres., Frank Mc- Gregor. Clinton, Itie. 5; Vice-Prea„. Chris Leonhardt, Bornhobaa, Manager and Seey.e'Preas., M. A. Reid.. Seaforth DIRECTOBS—Harvey Fuller, God - Orth, R.R. 2; Chris Leonhardt, 13rod- hagen; 2. J. Trewartha, Clinton; W. R. As-oIibsld, Seaforth, John H. McEwlng,. Blyth; Frank lVfoGregorClinton; Hugs, Alexander, Walton; t, Malone, Sea - forth, AGENTS ---john E. Pepper, Brace. • field, 11.11, 1; Geo, A. Watt, Blyth; 1; R F. McICereher, R.R. 11 J. F. Prueter, Brodh'agen, , Parties desiring to effect insurance - or transact other business will be promptly attended to on application te any of the above officers. eddre.sSed their respective post offieea Lessee,' inspected by the director livirg near- - est the point of boas.