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rsoderich Township
Mr. an Mrs. Reid Torrance
,md • family spent Monday with
ally'sfather and sister, Henry
visors.
Mr. and' Mrs.'' W. A' McGuire
;pent Christmaswith the latter,'s
aarents, Mr. - and Mrs. Frank
reffrey, Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Williams,
Goderich spent Christmas with
the: former's sister, Mrs. John
Torrance, end family.
MIr. and Mrs. Erland 'Betties
Tof'ohto, and Mrs. 'Tillie 'Betties
Goderich spent the 'holiday
Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al
lan'"Betties.
.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Picot and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Po11oFh,, ail of Clinton; spent',
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Betties.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Twyford,
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Henderson and family, Stanley
Township, spent Christmas with
the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Johnstone.
Suffers ,Leg Injury; y
I 'Mrs. Alfred Warner had the
, misfortune" while milking a cow,
to , get her leg tranmpled on and
will be Maid up for some time.
GREETINGS .
f.fie a Happy New Year,
and may 1949 ho'id a'lt
the fulfillment of all your
dreams.
• JAMES E. JOHNSTON
.COAL COKE WOOD
BLUE COAL DEALER
Phone '485W
.4440$61,�!yQ iality �jt ($ .. Servide 5
Clinton
May ''Nitre •sun .rise ,on a
bright New Year with
peace and :under9tanding
towards all mankind.
VAR—NA
Russell Austin is spending the
holiday, with his sister, Mrs. F.
Schell, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Latham and
family, London, .spent Sunday
with Mrs L Beatty and Edith.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD.
Stanley Township
S. S. Concert Held
S Sa No., 10, Stanley, presented
Its Christmas entertainment with
pupils under direction of their
teacher, . Miss P. McBride, and
Floyd MeAsh, Toronto, is spend- music supervisor, Miss Margaret
ing the holiday season with his Dougall. , .A Junior Red :Cross
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Me- quilt was won by Ken Caldwell.
nom. Varna -Goshen YPU
Mrs. A. McConnell is spending The regular meeting of the
the holiday with her daughter, Varna and Goshen YPU was held
Mrs. Argo, Mr. Argo and family, at the home of Wilfred Chuter
Toronto. on Monday, December 13, with
Dr. and Mrs. H. Reid and an attendance of 29. The presi-
daughter, Toronto, celebrated dent, Arnold Keys, was in charge.
Christmas with. the doctor's moth- The geeting opened with carol
er, Mrs. M. Reid.
Miss Gladys Beatty and . Bill The minutes of the last meet -
Latham, London, spent Christ- ing were read and adopted. Reis
mas with Mr. and Mrs. G. 11. Reba Hern read the Scripture.
Beatty and family, lesson and offered prayer. After
The annual Nomination which more carol singing Miss Hern
was held in the Township Hall conducted the election of officers
for 1949 which resulted as fol -
on Monday afternoon was well
attended: There will be no elec- .lows: president, Bob McKinley;
Non' in Stanley Township as al vice-president, Ivan McClymont;
the members of the Council were secretary, Mona Reid; treasurer,
John Robinson; press secretary,'
re-elected by acclamation.
Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Galbraith,
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Clinton War Assets Surplus
.Box 428 Clinton
PHONE A60 -W
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Mary Beatty pianist, Jean Mc-
Kinley; assistant, Barbara Mc-
Connell; song leader, Vivian
Chuter.
During the business discussion'
which followed it was d'ecided%i
to purchase a piano for each of
the two churches With the funds
on hand. A committee was ap-
pointed to go- to London to ar-
range for the purchase of these
instruments, the committee com-
posed of three members of the
union from each of the churches.
Those named were: Varna—Joyce
Stephenson, Charles Reid, John
McConnell; Goshen—Bob McKin-
ley, Arnold Keys" and John
Robinson.
The meeting closed with a
carol and the Mizpah Benedic-
tion. A short period. of recrea-
tion followed conducted by Mona
Reid. Refreshments were served
by Vivien Chuter, Joyce Steph-
enson and.. Mary Beatty. Arnold
Keys tendered Mr, and Mrs.
Chuter a vote of thanks for their
hospitality.
The next meeting is to be held
at Ken Parke's home on Janu-
ary 3, 1949, with Marion Hill
in. charge.
Mr. "and Mrs, William Clark and
family with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. s •.
•
Foster; Mr. Stephenson and Miss
Mossop with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Elliott and Mrs. Mossop; Mr. and
Mrs. M. Elliott, Clayton and Roy
wiith Mr. and Mrs. F. Heard and
family, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
George Anderson, Brucefield,
with Mr. C. Davidson and Pearl.
Others who celebrated Christ-
mas with relatives were: Mr. and
Mrs. H, Chutor and babe, Harris -
ton, with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Chutor; , and
Clinton,nwith t
eSOTI
and family,Mrs.
Gertrude Reid; 'Mr. and Mrs. A:
Horner, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Horner and family, Hamil-
ton, .and Mrs. John Rethwell,
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ings; Mr.
and Mrs. L. Elliott and son, Wal-
ton, with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Smith and family;
Mr. and Mrs. John Dowson and
Glenn with Mrs. William Hart;
Mr. end Mrs. W. Chutor and fam-
ily with Mr. and Mrs. Workman;
Here From States
Rev. and Mrs. Hastings Davis
and Miss Rosalin McArthur from
the ilnited States, were Christ-
mas guests of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Moffatt at their city home in
London, and on Sunday enjoyed
a short visit to rural Canada in
winter at their host's country
home near here, "Mar-Loydon
Manor."
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Large numbers of crossbred chicks are also pro- s
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Hullett Township _
Successful Concert .
The pupils of S.S. No. 9, Hui -
lett, held a Christmas concert
recently. The program was as
follows: Recitation, George Hag-
gitt; opening choruses, "It Ceme
Upon. the Midnight Clear," "O
Little Town of Bethlehem";
reading, Stuart Hallam; two-part
numbers, "Silent Night„' "Joy to
the World"; recitations, grade
one; boys' choruses, "We Three
Kings," "The Merry Farmer
Boy”; recitation, Gordon Daer;
dialogue, "When Henry Hires the
Cook"; choruses, "The Holly and
the Ivy," "The Wassail Song";
recitation, Alvin Daer; short
play, "Fetching Paw Around";
rhythm band, "Brother John",
"Christmas Day in the Morning";
recitation, Kenny Haggitt; chor-
uses, "Infant , Holy," "Once in
Royal David's City"; recitation,
Alvin Daer; Junior songs, "Upon
the House Top," "Santa Claus."
Santa arrived acrd distributed
We take the greenest
pleasure in extending
our best wishes
for
A Joyous New Year
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ONTARIO
NOTICE TO
ONTARIO MOTORISTS
Re Unsatisfied Judgment
Fund Fee
Under an amendment to the Highway Traffic Act enacted in 1947,.provision
was made for the creation of an Unsatisfied Judgment Fund out of which will
be paid, in the manner prescribed, judgments for personal injuries and
property damage sustained by reason of the operation of motor vehicles,
which cannot be collected in the ordinary manner from the judgment debtors.
The method prescribed for creating the Fund is the collection of a special fee,
when required, from each person to whom is issued either an operator's or a
chauffeur's license. -
Although to date no fees have been collected from those operating motor
vehicles, the legislation has been in effect since the 1st of July, 1947, and
many judgments have been paid by the Department pending the creation of
the Fund.
Effective with- the issue of 1949 motor vehicle operators' and chauffeurs'
licenses an additional fee of 50 cents (50c) will be collected from each person
to whom is issued a 1949 license, which fee will be known as the Unsatisfied
Judgment Fund fee and will be set aside solely for the purpose of creating
the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund.
This is not an annual fee and no further fee will be collected from motor
vehicle drivers for this purpose until the Fund is exhausted or so nearly so as
to indicate that there is..not sufficient in the Fund to pay' judgments for a period
of at least one year.
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DEPARTMENT OF NIGH AYS
GEO. H. DOUCETT,'Minister,
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..!' . f '• se'
Worth crowing 'about—
the valued patronage
;you have shown us.
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May you and yours spend a
glorious New Year!
BIRDSo EYE
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FROSTED ' FOODS
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'49! We hope you
bringa cargo' of health,
happiness and ,prosperity
for alt our many
friends!
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Phone 580 Clinton
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We herald the arrival of
1949 with the hope that
it will bring the blessings
of "Peace on Earth:"
W. E. Monaghan
Plastering and Stucco
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ODERN MEAT MARKET a
Stanley Bros.
Home of Fresh and Cured Meats
Specializing in Custom Killing and Curing
Store Phone 76 Slaughter House 282W
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So many thanks to
you - for your
wonderful patronage.
And a HAPPY
NEW •YEAR.
GEORGE C. GERMAN
COAL COKE KINDLING
"A 131ack Business Handled White"
PHONE 208 - - - CLINTON
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QUALITY FEEDS
To -those that have been
so patient during the dish, and
to those that hive helped the
boys Who were working night
and day to keep the feed
moving,
WE THANK YOU!
And to all we wish
A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR.
S. Riddick & Sons
BRUCEFIELD
Miss Violet Petrie, Sault Ste.
Marie, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
R. Allan,
MIr. end Mrs. A. Zapfe, Lon-
don, spent the weekend in the
village.
Mrs. Elsie. Forest, London, is
visiting at the home of her bro-
ther, Arthur McQueen.
Misses Ina, Ellen and Elizabeth
Scott, London, spent the week-
end with relatives and friends.
Mrs. La Fontaine, London,
visited with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs, ,D. Skaiffe for Christ-
mas.
MIr. and Mrs. Frank Strange
were holiday visitors with her
parents, Mir. and Mrs. George
Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Paterson 'and
family were Christmas visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Sholdice, near
Crediton.
Successful Concert;
The annual Christmas' Concert
of the Sunday School was held
on Wednesday night, December
22,. There was a very large at-
tendance to hear numbers put on
by .the Sunday School children
and skits by the Young People's,
Society. Recitations were given
by the smaller children; acrostics
by Mrs. Swan's class; choruses
by Mrs. Zapie's, Mr. Boyces' and
Mr. Hohner's classes; a play by
Mrs. Stanway s class; and read-
ings by Mrs. Boyces class; a num-
ber "The Birthday of the King",
included all Sunday School
members. Santa Claus arrived
and distributed oranges, candy
anal, :gifts to all. . '. The • siim a o£;
more than $70 was recei\"ed at
the door, •
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P.S.---1 take great pleasure at tliis time to wish all my
. customers, old and new, 'a Very Happy, and
Prosperous New Year,
BERT HULLER, Proprietor'.