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Clinton News-Record, 1947-12-18, Page 6Pienz six •-teresting Iterns NEWS OF BAYFIELD Representative Miss Lucy R. Woods Phone Clinton 631r31 Rev, P. G. Stotesbury spent a few days IAA week in Toronto. Mr,' and Mrs. R. B. Jul/nate/1 left on Sunday to spend some time tin London. Fred Turner, Goderrch, spent the weekend with hie non, Grant and Mrs. Turner. and Miss Dorothy Ann MacLeod spent the week end in London. Miss Alien.Parkor, Jtaicam, 5ask,, ar- rived on Friday to be with her paeents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Parker, Mr. and Mrs, George Lindsay, Jr., and daughter, Paris, visited his parents, Mr. litre. Fred Weston and two children, and Mrs. George Lindsay on Saturday. Bayfield Bus Depot at Corrie's Market Lunch PHONE CLINTON 631r6 Bus leaves for. London: Saturday 8.00 a.m. Sundays and .H'olid'ays 3.35 p.m. Bus 'leaves for 'Goderich Fridays and Saturdays 8.15 p.m. FARES: Bayfield to London, 'single, $2.00; return, $3.60 Bayftielld to Godenieh, single, 40e; return, 75c Huron Coach Lines 51-52b H Reference to Nomination As ,has been the custom, every nonmlation shall be in writing and state the name, residence and occupation of the candidalte, and shall be signed by the proposer and seconder, both of whom shall be present at the meeting. • Now, when a proposed candidate is not present his nomination paper shall not be valid unless there is attached theretb evidence satisfactory to the returning Officer that he consents to be so nominated. Forms for "Consent to Nosr±iatibn" are avaiil'aible at the office of the Town Clerk, M. 11. Corless, Clerk and Treasurer, Town of Clinton 50-51-52-b • CLINTONN'ik1WS RECQRD Miss Elizabeth Reid has returned home after having •spent a week with friends GODERICJHOWNSHIP ClintoT in n, .. 1 T, H. Meek spent the week end in' D A 'B1Tnt1t epent'a few days with ]ria De- troit and onhis return .was accompanied 9011 Don in Toronto, by Mrs. 'Meek who was visiting in De- Mr, and Mia T, ,g'. Welsh visited Mr, trot. and Mn:s, Einar Ratltwoll oil' Sunday. Kon Bailey, Amberstburg, spent a few Mrs. 0. W, Brown who has been visit- days visiting his grandparents, Mr, and ing her sister, Mrs. A. Armstrong, Brom- Mrs. James Sterling. son Line, loft last week for her -home in Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scotelmiere, i eiiii-, Clinton, Iowa. -ton, spent the week enil with relatives Mr. and Mss, J. R. Makins, Clinton, in and around Rayfield, Misr Howard dop is improviny areal Mr. and Mrs, EImer Webster and Grant, after her recent operation which she had, Vaa'na, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. in Clinton Public Hospital Lloyd Makins. Mrs. Cary McKenzie and Mrs. Me - Rev. LaVerne Morgan will/ celebrate G7ure, Bayfield, spent one day last week Holy Communion in Trinity Church. on visiting Mr. and Mrs Tames Young, Sunday evening. This will be the Bluewater Highway. Chrietmas service. Those who attended the Hoekey naiclti in 'Toronto Saturday nigh were Bub, Enjoy Turkey Dinner Rathwell, Doug and Grant Sterling, Godeiich Lions Clnb held its Christmas Elmer Johnston, Frank Thompson and, dinner meeting at TIM Little Inn, Bay- Keit Bailey. . field, on Woduoeday of let week, when Illness Regretted more than 60 members were present to en- The mttrty friends oe Alf Scotchntero jo a turkey dinner. are sorry to hear of his continued illness, Stanley Federation and hope for a speedy recvotwer Tho Federation of Agriculture for Christmas Concert Stanley Township held a banquet in the basement of the United Church on Wednesday evening of laet week. The tables were tastefully decorated with red and green candles and flowers. A. full course dinner was served to a hund- red and forty guests. A short progran /took place after which they dispersed and went to the Town. Hall where their reg- ular meeting was held,' ending with a social hour of dancing. WA and WMS Meeting A meeting of the W. M. S. and W. A. of the United church, Rayfield, was held at the home of Mrs. Gladwin West - lakes with a good attendance After ap- propriate Christmas program' of, each society the installation of officers took places The H. M. S. officers are: President —Mrs. Fred Watson; Sncrttary —Mrs. Robert Scotchmer; Treasuurer — Mrs. Ada Dewar; lat vice president— Mrs Colin Campbell; 2nd vice President— Miss Maud Sterling. The W. A. officers aro. President— Mrs. Makins; Secretary Mre. William Sparks; Treasurer—Mrs. Charles Toms; 1st vice president—Mrs. M. Toms; 2nd vice president—Mks. L. Talbot; 3rd vice president ---Mrs, Roy Seotehmer, Mies Maud Sterling gave a monologue on Christmas giving showing that when we make out our Christmas list we are apt to forget the Christ in Christmas and that should bo our first name on our lists, A ten cent tea closed the meeting. The next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Rus - I sell Grainger's. The S.S. No. 4 Christmas concert WAS held in the school on Monday evening, December 15. It was quite successful.. Successful Concert Miss Olive Jobneon, teacher, and lig 25 rp`upile staged a very enjoyable eon= cert in the school house S,S. No. 10, on Wecbtesday evening, December 10, to a capacity crowd of around 150. After a splendid program Santa Claus arrived and distributed numerous gifts and bage of candy to all the childt!41Stewart Middleton donated enough McIntosh apples for nil which were rnuch apprec- iated. After a hearty vote of thanks to the teacher and pupils, the evening concluded with the National Anthem. S.S. No. 4 Farm Panum meeting was held ,this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb with 18 members pro - sent. The topic on the radio for dis- cussion was "The Teacher in the Com- munity" It was decided that the rural teacher could make the best con -tidbit:, ion to the rural eomduntty, by residing in the section during the five sehpol. days of, the week, and takitig part the community aetivitee; 'by visiting toe, homes and understanding the living con- ditions in the different hones, and ire this way any misunderstandings that at: rise could be cleared up by parent -teach- er discussions. Games were played during recreation, and lunch was served at the Woad of the meeting. • The next meeting will be the home of lir. and Airs. Carman Tohbutt, with Mrs. Bert Lobb and Bill Lobb 'oil the 'reeve." ation committee, ONE BIG ASSET O(t CAN'T SNOW.. CHIS asset is the Bank of Montreal family . a . 8,970 men and women who are working with the million and a half Canadians who bank at the B of M. No amount in dollars can ever express the value of this asset. Yet, of its nearly two billion in resources, no asset of the Bank of Montreal is so productive as these people who daily serve their customers -- just as B of M people before them have served on every business day since November 3rd, 1817. Behind this asset is the accumulated experience of 130 years. Through five.genera- tions, the experience of the original staff of seven has multiplied as the B of M fai'thiliy has grown in strength and numbers. Bach member of this family is a. distinct personality . . together, neariy nit* thousand of them make the B of M. "To Vine outstanding services of the men and women of our Staff, I would like once again to Sy f- tribute," said B, C Gardner in ='1 his general mahoger's report to 13 of M shareholders. Pointing out that the volume of counter transactions,handled by the Staff dur- ing the past year had surpassed all previous rounds and that the Bank's deposit .accounts now exceeded more than 1,600,000, Mr. Gardner described the measures being taken to speed services to customers and to lighten the heavy bunko on the Staff'. "We are," he said, "continuing to carry out further medranizatioo in connection with routine transactions and are adopting new and revised working ^Methods to' - ex ,edits Wanes,. 'Wc have a steep of routine 'organifation oftkers who visit hunches periodically' and assist Mame. gets and Staff' in'lieniniviag asitias methods, "As an additional aid to staff trailing, we have'recently;estab- lisb'ed a school at "Heed Office and we hope to extend 'ibis 'form of instruction . "The organization `and arrangements relating to the development, the progress and the 'welfare of 'our Staff are under continuous and to a id Study, *ad I' know of no feature of our"bafflesa that` lras''bcen given more care 'and 'iiftfslidrta'!in Mier the past year. ...to Ow immediate associates ... and m the entire Staff I wish to express my sincere thanks for their loyalty and devotion and for their effutas in maintaining and ire- [ 7 proving the services which we fielder to our customers and to the community at large." BANK OF MONTREAL 1817 11,11.„011 t 7 . •,.. �Q THURSDAY, DECEMSEIt ..8, iota'' Dural. Correspond. ;• � inti HULLETT TOWNSHIP LONDESBORO Mrs, Steward, Exeter, spent the weak end with Mr, and Mi's. James Fairservice, Mrs. William Griffiths spent the week end witlr'her daughter, Mrs. William Breen of_Lon4gnr. Miss My,Ln Prost, Mitchell, vis- ited with::her parents, •Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pteet on Sarundayslle. Howard Shobbrook and Gordon, Sea - forth, visited with -Nis sister, Mrs. Laura ,Sanndercoeli; on Sunday. Mrs 13ob Faiireerviee spenta few days in Iretloit at the home of her brother, DrieWilltane Mayreethis, week.' Mr ;and Mrs.Capliug, Kitehonar, spout the week and 'at the ]Colne of their daughter,^ -M.1! Claire Vincent and Mr. Vincent. Mr and .lairs. Bill 1lageant of near Ingersoll.'sjly+nt-alts week end at the home of.the; datter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Fairservice, Mrs. Prank George, Alberta, and Miss Isabel George, Toronto, spent a few days lugt week at the home of Mr, and /vire, ,trance Fahservice. Minister Inducted -The induction- of ,iter. S. H. Brenton was hold in the United Church Monday everting • Rei W : w Rogers and Rev. Androiw-ISane, •Clinton, Isere present for the ceremony, Rev. MT. Rogers address- ing the eongregation and Rev, Mr. Lane addresing the minister. Both were very improseive addresses. Miss Doroeu Arne strong rendered a boantif'rl solo. White Gift Service The annual White Gift Service was held in the United Church Sunday, Dee, ember 14, with a fair attendance. Rev, S. Brenton assisted by Mr. Harry Snell, superintendent of the Sunday School, had charge of the services. Kenneth Wood read the Scripture lesson and Miss Doreen Armstrong read the Christmas story. The usual presentation of gifts front the Junior Classcts was presented to 'be sent to the War Memorial Sick ChiIdren's Hospital 'London, and the Senior C1aessss' donations, amounting to 610.30,• hre`being sent to the Food for Britain Jnnd Mr Brolrtbu addressed the eaut,>,regation • Mission Circle Moots The A.irnwell ;gisatonF Circle held its regular ntonthly.ineeting on Tuesday ev- ening, Deeemher 9;' i t'the home of Miss Doreen Armstrong, 'with thepresident, Misr Jonit Pipe, presiding. The meeting opened with, Call to Worship and sing- ing hymn 55. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll call and the treasurer's report given, The business was, tlien. diseusod followed by an instrumental by Mrs, T. Allow while the offering was being taken. Lois Wood rend the Christmas Story and Ruth Vin- cent read the Scripture. Doreen Arm- strong was in charge of the program Which was a cattalo lighting ceremony. Tire candles being lit by eevoral of the nembers and everyone takii g part in the *gine of the carols, Ruth Pipe closed be meeting with prayer. The hostess then served a very Mimeos hunch which rias enjoyed by nil. 1 e 1 It 1 d p p w s %ed m th C1 r Se rt, if Flo M talc fo ma 11 Le M W.M.S. Meets Lem/ether° Women's Missionary So• iety met in the basement of the chnreh n Thursday, December 11, with the pres- cient, Mrs. Townsend, in the chair. The rooting opened by singing hymn 60 fol - owed by prayer front 'Prayer cards. Mrs. ownsend read an aceonnt of the Miss. onary work At. Northern Ontario, in a tido sehoolltouso at McGarry on the ta.ymouth Mission charge, written by Ire. L. 0. White, president of the Lon - on Conference Branch. Minutes of the revious meeting were read and adapted and roll call was answered bI 21 members Regret was espresaed at the sudden aesing of Miss Wellwood of Wingham, also her sister two weeks later, Mies ellwood bah met and addressed the ociety several times, errs. R. Caldwell e in prayer and Mrs. Robert Faitserv. o gave a splendid report of the sectional seting hold at Monerieff. Offering was roeoived by Mrs. E. Wood, Mrs.' W. Manning then took charge of e programme for Group No. 8. Thu tristmas story taken from Luke 2:4.20 vas read in unison and the Candlelight rvice as given in the Missionary Tenthly was followed, Mrs. Ivan Carter, rs. A. ktangrad, Mrs. A. Clarlt, Mies Ca510 Jamieson, Mrs. Bert Shobbrooke, re, T. Adams and Mrs. F. Tamblyn ing the parts and lighting the candles, r the different nationalities. A. Christ - s Carol was sung for each nationality. %pensive prayer followed, while the miler read the Ten Commandments, noting closed with the Benediction. f Athegefie- oF DETROIT FACING GRANO CIRCUS FARR The Tulle/. o modern hotel for (hose Oho wont me best Con- venient to Offices, Theaters. and Shops. Friendly, courte- ous servlet and sol Hotel Comfort, Mc Tuller Coflet Shop or Cafererio for your Dining Mosta* at modest e. prices. It poys to tray 01 r` Hotel Tuller. ie Vi51T OItR / ) neOF1COCKTAIL LOUNGE T one OF OFTROII'S FINEST \\�yu, 800 ROOMS5215 ,b WITH RATH FROM / ,d HOTEL "FULLER RICHARD C. HODGES, Mgr, t, ,,,,,."0,..."143rii rrr 11' t---11t,-v . ii il!' ei /� .- ,, 4 preeent. Two groups were formed .for the discussion on "Organizing for Chem- - .ntunity Action," after which a delicious- .S.S. 1 Farm Lerma luneh was served by the hostess, 'The Farm Forum /nesting of S ';,5^; No, It was decided ,not to have another 1 eculiett�ol e hold nn Monday evening,meeting until ded ,noy 5th' and it is to' be- Deeomper 15th, at the Lome of Mr, and held air the Lome of Mr. and ' Mrs. William Holland with 15 members Papzrer. Airs. Fred, ,1� .- - L''r +F+hGierS efjrifitmag Al1ooge O © 0 "Righteousness in the 'heart Mens beauty of character, Beauty of character Means harmony in the home Harmony in the home Means order in the nation, And order in: the nation Means peace in the world," O O With Sincere Christmas Greetings and Best Wishes for a Prosperous New Year to All 51b JOHN W. HANNA, M.P.P., Huron -Bruce PROCLAMATION Municipal Elections TOWN OF CLINTON Nominations Monday, Dec. 29 1947 1 Election Monday, Jan. 5 1948 NOTICE Is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors for the Noorlination of Candidates for the positions of Mayor, Reeve, Councillors, Publ'i'c Utilities Commissioner and Mem- bers of the Public School Board for the ensuing term, will be held in the TOWN HALL, CLINTON Monday, December 29, 1947 Between the hours of 7.30 o'clock -and 8.30 o'clock in ttlte evening M. T. Confess, Returning Officer and if necessary, an 'election to tfiQ1 the above named positions or any of them, wall be held on Monday, January 5, 1948 at the following places, and by the following named persons, that is to say, .in St. Andrew's Ward --mat the Town Hall, E. L. Mitten, Deputy Returning Officer St. James' Ward—at B. Gtliddon's Shop, Victoria Street, R. B. Fi.'tzsumbns, Deputy Returning Officer St. John's Ward—at Ed. Munro's Barber Shop, W. Wallis, Deputy Returning Officer St. George's Ward --at R. L. Jervis' Office, Albert Street, Charles Manning, Deputy Returning Officer commencing at the hour of nine o'clock an the forenoon and continuing until the hour of five o'clock bit the afternoon and the results will be publicly declared in the Town Ha;' en Tuesday, the 6th day of January, 1948, at 12 o'clock noon M. T. Corless, Clerk and Returning Oflr 50-51-52-b CLINTON CAB TRY US FOR SERVICE' Any Place -- Any Time Speeial Rates on Long ;Dips 0 • • OFFICE PHONE No. 44 REG. SHIPLEY HAROLD C1RITiENDEN Res.: Phone 229 Res: Phone 173 Wishing You a Merry Christmas l 23 on Guaranteed Trust Certificates ISSUED for new amount .... foe a testa of five yearn .. , . stuaranteed bath ea to principal and interest .... lntereet cheques shelled to reach holders on due date, or, at Molder's option, may be allowed to oeeumulats at compound interest. 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