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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-12-15, Page 811AGE EIGHT CLINTON NEWS -RECORD' BOXING''DAY• DECEMBER 27 IS PROCLAIMED (Continued from 'rPage One) ,Clinton, it had no hesitation in ecommending him and wished hirif the best of luck. Snow Removal Bylaw No, 20 for 1949, for the kind on the streets in the To of Clinton bettveeii 12 niidnighh and 7 a.m." 2 -"That for th purpose of. street cleaning and Town CHOIR :IS BIG e FEATURE OF CDCI snow removal, the Chief of Polio • COMMENCEMENT is hereby empowered at any time during the day or night, to re move any vehicle from an streets.'C 3 -"That any costs in curred in removing a vehicl shall be borne by the ovine thereof." 4-"Thatany person of provisions be liable to a than $10." (Continued from Page One)' I' ,Goner, Marguerite Hall, Lorraine - Hamilton, Audrey Baird, Betty i Jean Talbot. Danish -"Napoleon"; dancers - Helen Rogerson, Mary Scribbins, of Lois Jones, Jean MVIcVittie, Phyllis Mack, Margaret Stirling, Joan Thompson, Doris Gibbings, Marie Falconer, Phyllis' Stanley, ' Czechoslovakian -"In the Green Meadow"; dancers -Bette Wool- frey, Donna McBride, Dorothy Wafters, Marjorie Medd, Joyce Fangrad,) Donna Sturgeon, Ann Fairservice, Phyllis Stanley, Bar- bara MacDonald, 'Joyce Bayley, Barbara Brandon, Ann Morritt. American - 'Pop' Goes the Weasel"; caller -Louis Ducharme; dancers - Lola Jervis, Shirley Falconer, Mary Morritt,. Kather- ine Falconer, Marguerite Hall, Lorraine Hamilton, Audrey Baird, Betty lean Talbot. Finale -March. Scenery, and stage properties: Janis Morritt, WcodenaEpps, Pat Peckitt,' Leota Freeman, Mar- jarie Hesk. "Bather Shop" Quinette The Barber Shop" Quintette, a comedy number, .brought down the house.' It featured a solo :by Joyce: Andrews, "My Tvvo Front Teeth." The other mem- bers were Jeanne Gibbings, Marg, Porter, Erma Wallace and Thelma Shobbrook. Accompanist was Shirley Phillips. Gymnastic Prowess The gymnastic'team, under the direction of W. B. Olde, with Grover Clare as captain, present- ed a fine display of. pyramid Work. The boys were: J. *McConnell, D. Shanahan, G. Beatty, G. Rau, C. Talbot, L. Ducharme, J. Ross, R. Elliott,' B. Pinch, Clare Malt- by, W. Cowan, D. Jones, R. Jones, J. Moore, M. Tyndall, D, Arm- strong, D. Tait. . . Choir Features Under the direction of Miss Anna Pond, with Shirley Phillips at the piano, the School Choir gave a Christmas programme most efficiently. The numbers includ- ed; "Adeste Fideles", "The Gloucestershire Wassail" (1749); the deeply religious -"The Cov- entry Carol", "Jingle Bells", and "The First Nowell". Memebrs of the • choir were: Sopranos: Margaret Holland, Ruth. Clarke, Rhea Hall, Jane Hartley, Ruth Glew, Ruth Glazier, Anna Porter, Shirley Proctor, Carol Gliddon, June Lear, Shirley Ash- ton, Betty MacDonald, Janis Morritt, Ruth Snelling, Margaret Zaphe, Dona McBride; Altos: Ann Fairservice, Joyce Bayley, Wood- ena Epps, Shirley Falconer, Lor- raine Hamilton, Marguerite Hall, removal of snow, was passed. contravening any Provisions include: l -"No per- this bylaw shall son shall leave vehicle of any fine of hot less TOWN OF CLINTON Proclamation. Pursuant to a resolution, adopted by Council at its regular December- meeting, I hereby proclaim: •` BO'XING 'DAY Tuesday, December 27 A Civic Holiday, and call upon all citizens of the Town of Clinton to observe it' as such. 50 -t -h • (Signed) R. y: H.ATTIN, Mayor To -day's Menu SHELL Activated Gasoline, SHELL X100 is supreme, SHELLUBRICATE your car today, And confidently drive away. A GOODYEAR Tire upon each wheel, Such satisfaction you will feel. A GOODYEAR Battery makes the start That won't upset your applecart. LEN COLE SHELL SERVICE STATION �igielt! 1/ �i i !!h f/ll/1L�' lig 1/ fR1iRIPA Lre:f/Z�11/1Sr'lf/ ZW` L►3T13+111Ri1L� S�ZP 'I/� fR� f/ZE I 011 s 3 -044! r .�. ti (jive Hohner Harmonicas for Christmas Ask for Free Instruction Book "Canadian Ace" $1.Q0 "Echo" ' 1.00 "Marine Band" 2.70 "Echo Elite" 40 reeds .. • 5.00 "Echo Harp" double sided organ in C and G 6.00 "Super Qhromatonica" 3 full octave 15.00 CHINA GIFTS are always" welcome to the home ...maker. Bone China Cups & Saucers in exception- al value . , , $1.00 Cups and Saucers in lovely colors and patterns 1.50 'to 7.25 Vases in assorted shape and patterns, 1.85 to 6:50 Teapots in China with floral decora- tion or brown poittery 1.10 to 5.00 Bookends in animal and architecture d esigns to 5.95 Pyrex Coffee Percolators in 4 and 6 cup sizes 3.15 and 3.75 Playing Cards in Bridge Sets Duratone Plastic coated . $2.95 Gainsborough $2.50 Congress 2.50 Haddon Hall 1.50 Waterman's. Fountain Pens This year -- Give the Lasting Gift --- . Give a Waterman's! You will always be remembered when ,you give a gift that lasts "Corinth„ "Crusader Trio" "Garland" "Stateleigh" and many other styles and prices set $13.75 set 10.55 set 21.10 set 21.10 TREE LIGTHS 3r • DECORATIONS • TREE ORNAMENTS 0044.041.440* WREATHS GIFT WRAP GREETING CARDS I TOY S f ,ar.a«..;a:, rw, : 0,44..4.44.,+a✓,«,: ac,..W,w,•«+04-0t` :''M:»b0+4,-4,-« +,x.++4,444.4.4 M4D 04at«: ar4+`r•.-« X 4 :> a Ann M,9rritt, Lorine Garon,,,Dor-, othy`'..iIIpnaglian, Doris' d.'r'reiwson,. Lola Jervis, Frances Lyon, Carol Campbell, Yvonne ' Hendricks, Mary'. Tyndall; Tenors: Francis Denomme, Leslie Harding, Cam- eron , Matby, ' Richard Andrews, Richard, Elliott, Gerald • Elliott, Jack Fraser John Hartley, Mur- ray Maltby, Gerald Tebbutt; Bass: Bill .Andrews, Ken Arm- strong, Ronald Philp, Bill Nedi- Merrier directed a' short one -act play; `"A Mad". Breakfast." The' east consisted of: Mrs. Simpkins, Joanne "• Castle; Lizzie, Beverlie Smith; Miss Brown, Arlene Reid; Mr. Jones, Alex Wilson; Mrs. Smith, Shirley Proctor, Mrs. Hill, Lorraine. Hamilton; Mr. Hill, Brock Vodden; Miss Green, Jill Blatchly; -Mr, Roberts; Gerald Holmes; Mr. Long, Bill Managhart, ger, John Wilson, John D. G. H. Prompter, Ron Armstrong; stage Wilson, Robert- Taylor, Gerald crew: ,Don McNall, Bill Nediger, Sturgeon, Robert Fines, Kenneth Bob Taylor. Wood, Mac Taylor, Ken Arkell, Harris Oakes. cheerleaders, at the opening of Assisting were: Richard And- the show were: Jill Blatchly, vis, as from afar• M M by, as violinist. John Hart- ley, as reader. ' a'ld, Beverlie Smith, Ann .Fair-. Successful Play !service, Lorine ' Garon, Mary S. ' G. Stubbs and Miss E. A. 1Tyndlall. re p urray alt- Arlene Reid, Barbara MacDon- Y. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE • ;_ X4: OF GODERICH: t 4 I sincerely appreciate the fine support given me at the polls at the annual municipal election, and wish, 4 ;f, one and all: A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year t (Signed) JOHN W. DEEVES• **'/�►+�H,,,+•A►,�4My�r/►,y.y��r.,�rH,�rv►y�,/ y�,Q:«,,/�,y�,QO2 iR 1! 1►.cti ?fitco f<!Zic L► i!� oloo ` �3i�3f/3// L► W3y/' o si ry Sf �. REFRESHMENTS - NOVELTIES - PRIZES CiltrACCRIMAIRCWACIPMCOMPROMPg Announcing - 9 CLINTON 'HOSPITAL AID. hristmas Ball onday, Dec. 26 10 p.m. Collegiate Auditorium ROSS PIERCE ORCHESTRA • 1.00 a person X. Page and Shaw s Imperial Mixture Christmas 2 lbs andy only 75c • Christmas -Wrapped CHOCOLATES Alice Blue • Miniature f Special for December- = ICE• CREAM BRICKS _`. 23c; two for 45c t Any Flavour in Stock 3 CLAYTON'S ICE CREAM3 BAR A Phoneaziripip.134 wClinton ' cfg cif' 'cwaiwitigiciiiiiwc 0304 llf'crafgoromor owygo 2 Solve Your Christmas Gift Problem by giving Choose now from our stock of :=V Radios Philips General Electric Northern Electric Stewart Warner Garod Astra $19.95 up Household Appliances .i. tMoffat Gas and Electric Ranges Washers - Floor Polishers 4 Vacuum Cleaners . fl Refrigerators - Lamps G.E. Electric Blanket Heating Pads - Irons t. Toasters - Electric Kettles - Electric .Clocks Electric Shavers it Record Players - Flashlights a and numerous other small appliances 01 s THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1943 NOTICE The Council` of the Township of Tuckersnirth, will hold Court of Revisi on on the 1950 Assessment Roll or' ,WEDNES'DAY,, DEC. 21, 1949 at2p.m. in the Town Hall, .Seaford' _. E. P. CHESNEY, CLERK, Township of Tuckersmi'lh Al V AILS' Il1L►lll f�11� f/1f�3+1 ►!3U'ZfA' li�lYi SPRUCE and BALSAM CALL 120 J.W. COUNTER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES "YOUR PLYWOOD HEADQUARTERS"- Corner EADQUARTERS" Corner Albert and Princess Streets • 3< ilyj y( yi Riley's Grocery I "Where Quality Sells and Service Tells" FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 2 lbs. for 65C *. 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