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Clinton News-Record, 1947-06-12, Page 3
THURSDAY, RINE 12., 1947 CLINTON NTS'W'S-R ooRD 1 "'"'"""�'"'"'"'' if possible,, feeling; that the :posses- sion of it would secure yiotory fox them. They .succeeded in their mis- sion and carried the statue to the Grecian camp and not long after that the city was taken. What have we 5n or Christian In ancient history we read that in as the statue remainod. in place the lands 'whieh can be compared AQ the Pal - the cityof !Pro there was a statue city ;could not be taken. After ears Palladrum. The Bible es our Fthe Troy y Bdb em. We at times feel that the of Minerva .which was called the of fighting and seig:a with but little Bdi l t I:'�5ii'e'� Rible has not the seine place In our .Palladium. It wee be�ie 'cd that cc as the Greeks •son Diomedes e e a s � t reds r' ' ha mestoday as it had -in the Ir fe of from Heaven at3 that aslong and UlYsnes in dse to secure It our forefathers, but there are many mumininummanimminnumnimininissimminammummummensinsmomma • ■ ® Dad-iCate0 111 W 1111 al MI 1. these nice gifts to DAD on I ■■■ ather'sDay FeIN 111111111111111Iti1111111MIIiNlll11111111.11111101411011*(111Illilll1iMINIMIiUlililltlllalailii inffititsil1limiliCIIIAEI Ni IN0 ■ ■ 0 ■ ■ ■ ■ DRESS . ETM UP in one of our new Crean/ ■ Ili "THE WORLD OF GOD" By -"PEG" t ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ giummasium minim man in mann nonsn INZIEMIEME A New Hat SeseiSSlies. Felts or Shuttleworth Straws. Both are very ( �. ■ appropriate in various shades and alt sizes. j 0 ■ 111 ■ ■ ■ ■ 0 ■ ■ 0 ■ ■ ■ 0 ■ ■ ■ a ■ Bright Diamond Socks In harmony colors, ' in Shorties and ]regular -All shades in many color combinations in all wool, else Cottons and Silks in various shades. Swell Neck Ties THE CHOICE of the most particular haberdashers are shaivn here. VA to $4.50 Sport Jackets or Lounging Robes -' NO MATTER what age, we are in a Position to satisfy your demands. assuseireannorimiennsannunassam Choose early as many items can be obtained through the parent sure at Mitchell (Edighoffer) O0101115iII001E1IIIt3Il1E11121111l MIS11121111111311111311121111121AGII11132111611G311101118IA11A113111R1111111R11IF7i0211 IIr@III&IIIEWIIIE711115111 ll Phone 324 e To;e:gery hoppe Beecher Streets in charge Clinton 0 ������� 0 0 i l 0 RCAF RA1AR SCiO 0 SATURDA, JE 1947 th STATION OPEN TO PUBLIC ,q4- NOON UNTIL MIDNIGHT 0=0 '..,^OZ:30 .. i0EZIO=,DI>=Qiw.e." 0=20== "",=0=0'... FREE ! EVERYBODY WELCOME FREE ! PARADE IN CLINTON AND LAYING OF WREATH 10 A.M. COMMANDING OFFICER'S OPENING ADDRESS AT 2 P.M. TOUR OF STATION COMMENCES AT 2.15 P.M. Wartime Radar Equipment on Display For First Time AN AFTERNOON AND EVENING CRAMA2DD FULL OF THINGS TO DO AND THINGS TO SEE 0=10 D Q @170 ".�.^"A1=YO C 80 .@t:70 REFk'ESHMENT BOOTHS A HOT MEAL WILL EE 'SERVED IN AIRMEN'S MESS 5.30 to 6.30 P.M. -• 4:0e oto SOC 0====s0=C "=SiR-.$• Q1i=i01 == PRIZE CONTESTS 4 P.M. BABY CONTEST (under three) MODEL AIRPLANE CONTEST DECORATED BICYCLE�., CONTEST ONTEST �')wi+'.'� 1�.•'.oe�e...s�.,.-4Q%�rt�wv,+.s�.t�r.:w'��T `q©�•ti '�, Wi�tu�W� o.iu7 r.%�t�'T-'.....-.-'...�.m-, Every Person Attendi;~ag gets FREE CHANCE on GRAND PRIZE 1.947 MODEL •'ARTO 0 0 ■ sai 0 11 0 G a homes in which it ss revered. As the statue of Minerva" was the sate guard; as the inhabitants believed in Troy, an the Bible should be and will bt; the strength of our homes, and' nations. We are so thankful that 00 the throne of Great Britain we have a God-fearing IGng and Queen who are Winging up their, family to love the Lord Jesus ChristWhohas been our Helper in days which were very dark and Who will stand by es as long as we . follow . His teachings. It is reported that family 'worship is con - deleted daily in the 'King's residence, not only for the Royal family, but also for the staff. LAr young girl who was assisting in,a home rsn Eng- land had become ,somewhat tardy in getting to +church in time. One day she was late as usual in •starting out for God's House and her mistress sand to 'her, 'Wary, you must not be Tate mt going to allure'''. You would nee be late if you were, ordered to appear art Buckingham Palace." It was a much needed lesson ,if we Would never think of beuyg late in, appearing •before our Earthly King end Queen, why should' we be going into God's House when the service is well started? There we are going to worship, .the ICing of Rings, whom Our earthly King and Queen honor. Let us, each one. ask ourselves the question: "What does the Bible mean to me?" Perhaps it might be well we would eta number of Bibles speak for themselves. They can tell the story of 'what a' Bible means' 'in the home. From a dark earner in a cupboard we hear one say: "Here I am away t o quite hurt be- ar:ea ere are so many things piled on topof me n poking have been in this ung ,a year am u' with the other n Red On a 8 or the ' he cupboard is dusted and cleaned. onie of my companions are thrown away, an occasional book is kept out PAGE THREE SUMMERHILL Couple Honored A� very ;pleasant evening was spent recently in the Sumnierhil Hall •when Ilir. and ]tfre, Allan Neal were bon- oured by their neighbours and friends. The evening was very enjoyably spent in: chatting and dancing to' Collins' music. After lunch the young couple were asked to come forward while Clarence Ball read the follow- ing ' addisess: ' We your friends and neighbours are gathered here this evening to congratulate you on your reoent marriage and to extend our very best wishes to you both. To you, Yopie, we would like to say "Wel- come to' our Community" and hope you will noon feel that you are one of us ,and join in the many good• times that we all share. day and sometimes turns from page to page. Then 'he will compare me with another book. He takes such good tare of me. He takes me -to Sunday ,Sehool where he teaches a slants of young boys. The boys all Ming thein Bibles too. He tells there that Jesus .died for us and we .should not be ashamed to carry His Word, if Td 1 b I am 'so happy, for ,God intended I should be." A Bible on a foreign field says: "I was given by a missionary to a young native. i£e read and read through my pages and at lest gave n the dark and I feel "t himself to Christ. He carried me c th with him through years of penseeu- a d p king into my tion and at times when he felt his ides. I dingy hole life would soon be taken he read the for years ()nee I carried story of the persecution and death o t bl tl things, we are of Hos .Saviour and he would receive 1 d tall floor, whsle stroll comfort. It is such a pleasure to 'tie to ge with him, as he reads t to the natives such portions as, `.Blessed are the pine m beret for to be read, but •I never am. I .can- they shall see God.' That is from rain many eomtfottrittg messages that wonderful 'sermon on the which would be so helpful to the Mount ." people in the 'rouse. If they would The lack Bible we will interview only keep me out and read me I said: "1 thing I am the happiest could be a very great consolation to Bible in the One day a father them in times of .anxiety and trouble, had mother world. into the Bible de- but F am • put back to be left tilt pot and I heard thein say, 'We will Otho next spring cleaning. If they do get Jean a good Bible so she can not waist me I with they would give }=cep. it for years.' I was ehesoir• the away to someone who would lige to Jean was •a dear girl. She read etc have me. I feet so useless lying regularly and marked passages here."yvhieh appealed to Ther. I have good h re other one says: ',I am resting gized piinL•. Ltvo I aux getting,old, here on top of •the piano, I know I'I have been rebound several tunes am the Word of God fo< sometimes anti same of my Ieaves are patched I go to church and I hear the tnin-Jean married a fine young man but 1stex say: 'We will now read from. r before they were married her future God's Word, and I know he is read- .husband gave his heart to God. T Mg the messages which are in nty' was kept as Jean's own Bible and Pages. Occasionally when the min -1 another one was bought for family ister is reading one of the members '•worship. If our young married will try to find •the eli'apter but quite' oo rte they find the plats. Then again no , would only give Christ first often he is nearly finished before Glace in their lives and would read thheir Bibles and pray to their HCes.v one bothers with me and I just lie eery Father there would be a great on the seat, Between my two covers deal less ttouble in •brie world. Jean there are 66 different hneks and thought of or is new a ninth loved 'granny' in her every subject which has ever been daughter's h^aoeedmech. ild NoIannyher tikmnee anes Shed m dealt with. .Sonne of the books are reads fromy pages 'esti tells the much more studied anti read will be saitsiderecl 15 takes her gitli:rn'stories I contain and which are dear others. Alter service, T ani taken; to every . Ofiten '' ]tame. again, that is if 1 am not nor- +reads the shechildwill punt herwheglasgrannyses in gotten. With the exception of being to marls her place. She has to hunt deleted every day I remain on top for them the rest of the family of the piano till next Sunday." nearly always know they will be A. third one says: 1 am indeed found to her Bible." glad that I am a Bible; It is true I sin not very much used, but I air a help when there is any aired of trouble in the home, When John cried I was read a great deal. So often Itis ntc h.r would• read the 14th another the American Rsvised ver chapter of John and wouldpause at sign, still another Moffatt's. The t.lxe 18th verse, 'I will net leave you fourth .minister said nothing until asked for his opinion. Then quietly he ,stud: "I like my tnothei's transla- tion .best." The other three expres- sed surprise, saying they did not know his mother had translated the Bible. "Yes the did," he replied, "she translated it into life and it was, the most conviucing t'anclation I ever saw." A story is told of four clergymen who 'were discussing the merits of the various translations of the Bible. One liked the King James version, comfortless: I will come to you,' and 1 believe she got much help from it, Then there was the mead verse of the 91st Psalm, '1 will say of the Lord, : c is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in Him will I frust.' Joht's mother world say: 'I do not know why God has taken John, but He never makes a mistake and as Ile tells nee to trust I will Mothers, how are you translating do so and some day I will understand � the Wee to your familir and what all about it. Then I will thank Him would your own personal Bible have for what Ile has done.' Since that to say about you? Jesus cares for time I have been more used." us and ail we need to do is to be - Another says: "A youtug man is leeve an Him and follow that beauti- my owner. I was given to him by ful and much quoted verse, John his father and .mother for Christmas 8:16, .and aur future happiness will some years ago. He reads me every I be assured. is 414, o is naafi kewSaivertown t icer The eadway other ing flatte• as d better grip Inore even fed good Goodrich dere]. cord and new body dee g ed of Even the rubber to the new Stivertowk in different , a oierrelunnin" rab- bet. wearing !ishr,.r e brufsiu�, Get Elie new Silver.. totvz'as ntale� Megreatestti>rae. ge tires df all CorL.7A 9 P.I. ---• MIDNIGHT o- INTHE DRILL HALL - AO ri: " >~`dattuelltg IlY JOHNSTON'S ORCHESTRA. '` DIRECT FROM LONDON ENGAGEMENT � ADMISSION -- 50c for dance Only , /I ..emenalasease1947 Westinghouse Radio heads list of Door and Spot Dance Prizes rex Murphy Bros. Garage Hudson and Willys SALES and SERVICil son at Orange PHONE 465 Clinton "May we wish you many years of LOW TiBEI? PRICES of hapwedded life together and 'hovel EXETER . six -pound m 3^ will be filled with health, beef for 75 cents reads like soao ne and prosperity. So to convey to you thing out of a fairy book but tide our Very ,best regards. kindly accept; is an actual entry on a page taken this gift from your neighbours so from an old account• boo o that in the jyear^s ahead 7 k f the remember friends may ate. e T. Manning, l former 1873Exeter Sumpmenhill; your many friends in butcher. The amount is dated' Land among .tine items are, Bail' 7o . The presentation .of a tabid and stcalt 1Oc iib, whole shank 25c. 6 ib. Mable lamp was xnaile'by Ivan Hag- xoastr. Reef 75e,' balogna 10c. The gent anti Clayton Flus. Arlan then aceatnnt nvhigh man from May 12, thanked one end all for their lovely' t° to October 20 amounted to gifts and kindness to them, to was continued to a late i b hour. ' Let The 1112 -RECORD quote on your next printing requirements. { FATHER'S DAY June 15th * * * ELECTRIC RAZORS-- gaRICK__18.00 REMINGTON FOURSOME -24.50 HIS EXCELLENCY Shaving Bowl .... ... , , 1.50 Shaving Lotion 1.50 Shaving Talcum 1.50 SHAVING CREAM TUBE - 65c SETS 2.00 - 2.15 - 4.00 - 4.50 Yardleys Talc .85 Yardleys Bowl 1.25 Yardleys Sets 3.25 PERKINS BILLFOLDS -- 1.15-1.65-2.25-2.75 3.50-5,50-6.50 PARKER 51 PENS and PENCILS FITTED LEATHER .OASES MILITARY BRUSH SETS RONSON LIGHTERS SHAVING BRUSHES PIPES - CIGARS - RAZORS TOBACCO POUCHES - CIGARE'T'TES PHO OE F. B. PENNEBAKER PHONE SERVICE DRUGGIST MI3J`JJJJ POdMMtJ!"Od•M.ritd.6•>dM0 WJa. W d�m�, pb�Al NPJPP•: Drawn Ohickets in Halves for frying 40e lb. 20e lb. Rib Boiling Beef, conunercia quality 18e lb. Brisket Boil, eonunercial quality beef 18e lb. Hamburg Steak . 26e 1b. Weiners 37e lb. Home -Made Head Cheese BEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES, BOILING FOWL and SPRING OMCKENS FOR 'WEEKEND am D. Connell CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET Phone 1(i2 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LEGAL 11. T. RANCE NOTARY PUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE AGENT Representing 14 Erre Insurance Companies Division Court Office, Clinton FRANK FINGLAND, BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC' Albert St. Clanton ARTHUR E. PARRY COMMISSIONER, ETC. ETC. By Royal Warrant H. C. IKEI t• BARRISTER -AT -LAW Solicitor, Supreme Court of Ontario; Proctor in Admiralty Notary Public atad Connnissioner Office: MacRen5ie arouse Hours: 2 to 5 Tuesdays and Fridays m,emmsrwn C13IROPRACTIe D. 0. McXNNES,D.C. CHIROPRACTIC'. FOOT COEIE1ItiT1ON Huron St.' Phone 201 ACGGUNTANCY ERNEST W. HUNTER CHARRED ACCOUNTANT 51 Eloor St. W, Toronto ROY N. BENPJJ.tIt INCOME TAX (Business, Private or Farm Reports) Bookkeeping Services --(Weekly or Monthly) Typing -(Private or or Commercial work), 36 Regent St., Box 58, Picone 231.1, Goderich Ont. o1?T4O:Mgrwi - A. L. COLE, 0.0. OPTOMtTE:IiST 'byes Examined and Glasses Pitted G.darich Phone 33 IIEN�LA,L DR. D. C.- GEDDES DENTIST Lovett Sleek Clinton Hours: 0-12 a.m.; 1.30-8 Ana. Telephone 110 MEMORIALd3 Ceanetery 'MeunoitiaJs T. Pit Dtl Sr SON Clinton Showeeoteis Open F ideye See Y, J. Zap€4. Phone 103 ATJCTIONEERING EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly answered. Immediate arrangements can be made for sale dates at Clinton News -Record or by phoning 203. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. HAROLD JACHSON 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, 0,0, 4, Seaforth. Phone 14-061. PERCY C. WRIGHT LICENSED AUOTIONBER Household, farm stock, implements and purebred sales. Special training and experience enables me to offer you sales .service that is most efficient and satisfactory, Phone 90r22, Hensel', INSURANCE For Life, Oar, Eire, Sickness and Accident Insurance see G. D. ROI3ERTON Clinton THE McRILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Seaforth OFFICERS 1047 Pres„ Frank Lie - Gregor, Clinton R.R. 5; Vice -Pres., Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm, R.R. 1; Manager and Secy.-Treas., M A. Reid. Seaforth. DIRECTORS -Harvey Fuller, God - each, IRR. 2• Chris Leonhardt, Brod- hagen; E. J. 't'rewartha, Clinton; W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; John IL 1VCeEwingg, Blyth; Frank McGregor Clinton; Huger Alexander, Walton; J. L. Malone, Sea- forth, AGENTS -John E. Popper, Bruce- Sield,'R,R.. 1; Geo. A. Watt, Myth•; A.R. 1; R. F. Meltercher, Dublin, R.R. 1; J r Procter, Brodhagen. Parties desiring to effect insurance or transact other business will, be promptly attended to on application to any of the above officers, addressed to their respective 'post offices. Losses inspected by the director living near- est the point of loss. VETERINARIAN elan DR. G. S. ELLIOTT 203 VETERINARIAN Wan