HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-12-16, Page 4Town of Clinton
roctamntion
Pursuant to a resolution adopted by
Clinton Town Council at its December
meeting, I hereby proclaim
BOXING DAY
MONDAY, DEC. 27
a civic holiday, and call upon all citizens
to observe it as such.
ANL) FUR'T'HER TAKE NO''E. that the aconital
Municipal Norninations will be held in the Town Hall,
Clinton, the same evening between the hours of 7,30
and 5.30 o'clock, followed by a public meeting.
(Signed)—A. J. McMURRAY,
Clinton, December 73, 94S
MAYOR
51-52-b
migg._
r _ _-
PAGE FOUR
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD'.
THURSDAY; DECEMBER 1.6,J.jd948'
E-+;agements Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCart-
ney; Goderich Township, an-
notxnce the engagement of their
elder daughter, Aileen Rosalie,
to Peter Henry Schulha; Edmon-
ton,, Alta., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Schulha i3eliis, Alta., the
inarriage to take place the latter
part of December.
NEWFOUNDLAND ANTHEM
BLUEVALE—• United Church
services Sunday morning were
conducted by Rev. A. Burden,
who spoke from the text, "Ye
are the salt of the earth" At
the request of the minister, who
comes from Newfoundland, the
congregation sang their national
anthem, "Ode to Newfoundland".
PERSONALS
Thomas Leppington made e
business trip' to Goderich on
Monday.
Miss JoAnne : Cuningllaine,
Sarnia, spent the weekend with
he parents in Bayfield
5r
A
A
Just in Time
FOR
CHRISTMS
MEN'S
FINE
SHIRTS
SANFORIZED FUSED - COLLAR
- SIZES: .44% 1.6/
PLAINS - PIN STRIPES WIDE STRIPES
PRICED AT
$3.75
A REAL SHIRT VALUE AT A
- POPULAR PRICE.
"Ask The Man Who Wears One"
toot '.T1R!tr cg Bks+GIt;E634t;! tC'gta ivKn't''Pn'R."k; gurovS?gx otl.rmottoC.+C iii
Forsyth Shirts
ALL SIZES
$4.95 to $6.00
ideal aitiSta Jaigle,€+ctt;+cittemcigiV€)awiaixaves,amettagrgigic;6imam
Wesley -Willis WMS
Elects New. Officers
The December meeting of the
WMS of Wesley -Willis United
Church was held in the church
r parlour on Thursday afternoon,
Art Saunders, Sarnia, was a December 9, with "a fairly good
weekend guest at the home of attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cueing- The presidentCha, Mrs. Hearn, was
:n e u• with Mrs. Adams as
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Littre and pianist. The call to worship was quet and congratulated them on Cliff Kelly, bell soloist of the
daughter, Beth, are spending the given by the president. The open- the splendid financial coopera- CNR Employees' Band, Stratford,
Christmastide with their parents ing hymn was "O Little Town of tion throughout the year. Mrs. wi11 again be present and will
Sam Castle, president, fittingly ay
Mr, and Mrs, Fred McCool and by Mrs, Hearn. replied and the remainder of the
hame Bayfield
Mrs. Sam Castle, Jr. Christmas• Carols
Heads Girls' Club At Sunday Concert
The girls' Club of Clinton Clinton Citizens' Band has
Presbyterian Church held its entered the Christmas musical
December meeting in the Sunday festivities with the announcement
School Room of the church with. on another page of this issue
their families and friends as that they are having a Christmas
guests at a pot -luck stepper, Carol Band Concert in the Town
Rev. 'D. J. Lane thanked the Hall, on Sunday evening, De -
Club members for the lovely ban- cember 19, at 8.30 o'clock,
in Port Colborne. Behtlehemi9 followed by prayer 1
family have moved into their The minute; of the lea meet -(evening was spent in singing
GORDON SILVERTONE
home on James St., from their ing were read and approved, The ,Christmas carols with Mrs. Lane
farm near Londesboro, financial report was read by the as pianist.
Mrs. Cole, Mount Morris, Mich., treasurer, Mrs. Fingland. The re- I Mrs. Jack Leiper and Mrs.
spent the weekend with her sis ports of the various secretaries Howard Cowan presented the
ter, Mrs. Adam Glazier, and were given.. A lovely letter was new slate of officers as follows:
other relatives in the vicinity. read from one of the Mission I Honorary president, Mrs. D. J.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Gibbings and Band members thanking the WMS ane; president, Mrs. Sam Castle
son, Wayne, Miss Shirley Neil- for the gift of ",World Friends"
son and Lloyd McQuig, all of and the picnic which had been
Durham, spent Sunday with Mr, so much enjoyed in June. At the
and Mrs; Melvin Crich. > close of the business discussion the
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Robbins report of the striking committee
and Mi. and Mrs. William Nash was presented by Miss Irwin and
Crediton, were tiveekend visitors approved by the members. ll. Wilson programme commit -
at the home of Mrs. Robbins' Mrs. Haddy then• took charge tee, Mrs. Elmer Murray, Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John A. of the meeting. The hymn, "While Lane, Mrs. B. Morgan; flower
Jr.; vice-president Mrs. David
Wilson; secretary, Mrs. Howard
Cowan; treasurer, Mrs. Frank
Match; social committee, Mrs.
John Wilson,' Mrs. J Ler,
W n, per; Mi's.
W. J. Mulch, Mrs. D. Jacob, Mrs.
Sutter. Shepherds ,Watched their Flocks
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wendorf by Night" was sung. The Scrip -
and daughter, Miss Coronna, were'ture lesson was read by Mrs.
called to Hanover on Sunday on Addison. Mrs, McGill offered MISS L. Grant Heads
account of the death of the for- prayer. Mrs. Fingland read a f
mer's mother, Mrs. William beautiful Christmas story entitl- Ontario St. Girls Club
Wendorf. ed "Breathe on me, breath of
Flying Officer and Mrs. Allan God" which was written by Fred The.Girls' Club of Ontario St.
W. Stinson and daughter, Gail, Sloman. Mrs. Hearn favoured Church held its December meet -
left Saturday to spend the Christ- with a solo, "Cradled in a Man- ing at the home of Mrs. Willis
mas--New Year's vacation with ger" which was enjoyed by sell, ,VanEgmond on Thursday even -
the former's parents, Mr, and The singing of the hymn "Silent ,ing last. The president, Miss L.
Mrs. Wilosn Stinson, Port Ar- Night" and the Mizpah Benedic-'Grant, was in charge and con-
thur. tion brought the meeting to a ducted. the devotional• period, the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes, close. Refreshments were served theme • being "The Christmas
Harry ' Jr., and Miss Betty, De- by Mrs, Haddy and her group, Story." Rev. W. J. Woolfrey led
troit, Mrs. John Bruce, Mr. and and a social half hour enjoyed. ;in prayer. The business period
Mrs. Jack Bruce, Mr, and Mrs. o followed.
Reg Bruce and Miss Leone j Rev Mr Woolfrey conducted
convener Mrs. Frank MacDonald
0
S COLIIcollisi,IDEon took as follows:
the election of officers, who are
Bruce, all of London, were visit-
ors in town last week, coining , BELGRAVE—TWOCAR A
SECOND FLOOR
A WIDE SELECTION AT POPULAR
PRICES.
+.gigtg cctvcxLcimg+gime.,o r ov:fgtgim.Ktoigvor.i€reig+.ccgcgiriav
Just Arrived . . .
Children's Table and Chair -sets
Hardwood Construction
Varnished - Natural, Red or
Green Trim
$8.95 set
lgtgigigigigielaieafJe,igigig tigialSit el5Setelete elety4,iP, etglaigielVeigte2g+effaClC
MARTINS
A
1
PHONES: 36w - 36j
eintiiI11UIDIrillIIEIIBiernnlIonniI i IIe II®IIcoil i III®IIIll1I11D1iIDI1sioIIDI(Isiung
r 711 li �T 76 ,
1B
sa
to attend the funeral of the late place in Belgrave when two cars,
W. J. Merrill. ' one driven by Miss Mona Mc -
Miss Marey MacKinnon, Toron- Cowan, Clinton, and owned by
to, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Russell Jervis, td e
May MacKinnon and aunt, Mrs. other driven by LeviClinBeemaon,ann, cothn.
Clara Jackson, and will be here 9; East Wawanosh, met at the
for the Christmas season. intersection. Badly dented fend -
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Jack- ensmain and brokenno Sightsone
beiwereng tin he
son; Messers. Clifford and Will- damage, -'
jamCooper, Flint, Mich., spent jured. Mrs. Oliver Jervis was a
tine weekend with Mr. and Mrs. passenger with Miss 'McCowan.
Clarence Cooper, and other re- slippery roads were given as the
latives in town and the commun- cause of the accident
ity.
I have rented the service side of the Supertest =-
Garage,
Garage, across from Bank of Montreal, operated by
Jonathan Hugill, Austin Sales and Service.
I am a licensed mechanic, with 14 years of ex- ra
perience. Having worked in Clinton for Mr. Clark
Stanley for the past year, I would be pleased to service
all my old customers, as well as new ones at my new r
stand.
I will do my utmost to give one and all the best
of service, on any make of car at reasonable rates.
WiTH BEST WiSHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS a
J. A. 11OWRNE
Phone 784W
,.,. 51 -b
BiliIDt1IDm®msulDI111I111111111IDlltiulel1118I IDI(11111111I IOI II1111I1111111111IVGa IDI1110
%
Mita
President, Miss L. Grant; 1st
vice-president, Miss H. Courtice;
2nd vice-president; Mrs, D. M.
Maltby; recording secretary, Mrs.
Cecil Ashton; correspondnig sec-
retary, Mrs. John Laois; press
secretary, Mrs. George Knights;
treasurer; Miss E. Plumsteel;
pianist, Miss E. Wiltse; flower
convener, Mrs. C. Brown; mis-
sionary convener, Mrs. Farnham,
Miss R. Pickett, Mrs, R, Plwn-
steel, Mrs. F. Watt; work corn-
, mittee, •Mrs, D. Freeman, Mrs.
Batkin; group leaders, Mrs. N.
Tyndall, Mrs. W. VanEgmond,
The following programme ,was
given: Mrs. Farnham, a reading,
"Observance of the Sabbath";
Mrs, Woolfrey, a reading, "The
Irnportance of Little Things";
Miss Wiltse; a solo, "Shepherd's
Cradle Song"; Mrs. George
Knights, a reading, "Bearing
Gifts."
Mrs. Vanderburgh, a new Can-
adian, favoured the meeting with
Free Pant Offer
Hohberlin made -to -measure suits.
Special offer. Extra pants FREE with
every suit, in price range from $35.00 to
$58,50. This,offer good until Dec. 20.
Davis & Herman
PHONE 224W
Custom Tailors
r
CLINTON
WEEKEND SPECIAL
DATE and ORANGE CAKES
CHERRY, BLUEBERRY and
MINCE PIES
Dixon's Pastry Shop
Baittenbur3• St. E. — Phone 281W — Clinton
a..0,/ 4ear*d~1. ,cs4u mrarrw•wws.rwu. ~~0,rm
—FARM 'fit
The Forano—a dandy 24" cylinder all-
. steel Thresher—on rubber or steel
Just the machine Ave 311 have Kneen waiting for;
farmers know through experience that combining gratrt
is wasteful and risky. One of these machines will last
two fanners a lifetime, and blow both your grain andi
straw any plaice you want it.
Drop in to the garage for particulars at once, as
supply is limited, and prices will advance shortly, owing
to steel shortage. •
JONATHAN HUGILL, agent
Office Phone House Phone
784W AUSTIN SALES and SERVICE . 34-616 2 ' ¢ Phone 86
w,rr 4~.0arruarne reosa POO," A, iYt"ZIMOit9i879tMd7 'CAD124 r
1
several selections with the at the door to aid to band funds.
Clinton Band accompanying,'An-
other added feature will be the
Clinton Public School choir under
the direction of Mrs. Bert Boyee.
Those school children were very
favourably received in their, own
concert a few weeks ago" and
their part should add consider-
ably' to this Christmas program..
Cornet solos and duetts will also
be featured.
Carol song sheets will be avail-
able for the audience andwill
be sung with band playing the
accompaniment.
A silver collection will be taken
Christmas Carols
Beautiful Music!
Only If Your Radio
Is, Operating Properly.
ENSURE THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY CAN ENJOY
THIS CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT
BY CALLING:
PERSAN and MADSEN
SERVICE TO -DAY
THERE IS NO RADIO THAT WE CANNOT REPAIR!
FREE F.M. INFORMATION SERVICA
PHONE 471W
SG V tgAtO Ati/ 4OA`/ Sf0
Weekend
SPECIALS
CREAM PUFFS
MINCE PIES
While doing your Christmas Shopping
drop in for a Snack or Sundae
BARTLIFF BROS.
1
1
BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS p.
PHONE 1 CLINTON
• SILVERWOOD'S ICE CREAM makes a delicious
a solo, which was much enjoyed. Y desert forour Christmas dinner
A picnic lunch brought to a y
close a very enjoyable evening. t t s
au
x-11%,d"��F' sixt- " 'tI `�.%.-AP ` ; ti=* " -O `see- Ie ,vr;,,
ailing
Ort
5
iiha
i
.:G . T * i•A4, ^ r.• r, r. err cam• •, yr•.l• . v-lj' A.`:-. z; -4!4:4 -,„rri t
la
��i�s��.;;�''��.�'••�:,.`'"��>�•�'".-->:.�,,.�:MFS«k.�^�``-.>�Ya`�
ial9i ranalaakaia+5r2i9+itaiarataiatrlaiaanriaraiai aaVratarazgiltaracomamar2israialambiaisipiaiWataraiaiiiainaialarasaarl
�, d
� FOR
ff? 7 11 M . risimasfeast
en
Christmas Gift Wrapping Service
When you choose that Gift for the one
and only, we will do your Fancy
Wrapping for you. No charge.
•._.
She Always Wants Something to Wear g
How
about HANDKERCHIEFS
or a HANDBAG
GLOVES
HOSIERY
LINGERIE
UMBRELLA
CARDIGAN
HOUSE COAT
Or a -PRETTY DRESS or COAT to step g
u out in on Christmas,
s
2
n
SY
ORANGES
344's , . , .. doz. 19c
288's doz. 29c
CALIFORNIA GRAPES
2 lbs. for 29c
PEANUTS (in shell)
per lb. 29c
BULK 'MINCEMEAT, ._
per lb. 15c
CELERY HEARTS
252's doz. 39c
220's doz. 47c
MOTHER'S MINCEMEAT,
24 oz. tin 35c
Rose CRANBERRY SAUCE,
12 oz. jar 35c
No. 1 COOKING APPLES,
4Ibs. for 25c
and HEAD LETTUCE
L , rg_. st ,e ck 'of Christmas Candy
t rx umball's Grocry
"Your Christmas I-Ie.adquarters"
• We Deliver
RDo atSt" o; 91-D&IrMDiai2iDt9t3r4120001--DMRIDNiAZIOIDOMMtatArrt airaizr`i gM.
• Clinton