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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1944-05-04, Page 5":Tslurs., May 4th, 1044 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD A Message to Our Customers We urge all our customers to buy Victory Bonds. There is TAO betterinvestment. Victory , Bonds are as good as cash— the best security you can have for a bank loan when needed —and they earn interest. We have no hesitation in suggest- ing that our customers with- draw money from their sav- ings accounts to invest still more in Victory Bonds. Do YOU think the going is tough because you have to pay taxes, because you are asked twice a year to invest in Victory Bonds .. . It was tough at Salerno—too. It's tough at Cassino, and on the Anzio beach-head— It is tough dodging flak over smouldering Berlin- It is tough herding convoys on the raging North Atlantic -=- It is tough to be away from home for two, three, four long years - or more. Let's be realistic. We still have this war to win, and the part we are asked to play is to "Put Victory First"— to invest. in Victory Bonds and keep on in- vesting to the limit of our resources untit Victory , is won. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA AUBURN Rev. A. E. Silver preached his fare - Mast Sunday in the Baptist Chinch last Sunday afternoon. Rey. Silver "Who has been pastor of the Auburn and Clinton Baptist .Chttrches' for :The past five "years has accepted a Call to Southampton, and leaves this 'Week with his wife and family for "their new charge. Mr. and. Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs. -T. S. Johnston and Russell King were 'London visitors on Monday. l A/B Elvin' Wightman of the R.C. 'N.V.R. Halifax is visiting his par - 'tants, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman. ` Miss 'Mae 'Ferguson has returned 'from a visit with her sifter, Mrs. 1 ,Guy. Durham of St, George. Mrs. John McLeod of Milverton is 1•enewing old acquaintences in this at the home of his daughter on W nesday evening and was conducted b Rev. Dr, A. 0, Thomson of Elmval formerly of Auburn. The remain arrived" at the Aubursr station o Thursday and the funeral was hel from the Auburn Baptist Church o Friday afternoon and was conduct ed by Rev. A. E. Silver, The pal bearers were George Raithby, 0. E Erratt, J. J. Wilson, James Jackso Frank and Earl Raithby. The flora tributes were carried by Thos Mc Phee, Cliff McPhee, Robert Arthu all of Auburn and Earl Jackson Stratford. Interment was made d Ball's Cemetery. Among those attending from a .di tante were. Dr. John and Mrs. Jack son and family of Einbro, Mr. an Mrs. Gillen and family of Elmyale Mr. Earl Jackson of Stratford an Miss Lottie Jackson of Goderich. V LONDESBORo - lymeeting i ' Wed the basemen of nt the g y church on Thursday, May 11th, Group e No. 2 will be in charge. The word for stroll call is "Remember" nj Next Sunday at ten o'clock, Rev. d Mr, Smart of Toronto will have n charge of the Service. i The W. M. S. Easter Thank 1 ! Offering Service was held Sunday • I morning 'with Miss Caroline Well- a'wood, returned missionary from 1 China, as guest speaker. rlThe •Mission Band, Mission Circle, and W. M. S. members were seated in of the Centre pews. n Miss Wellwood told about her work. din China. She spent over thirty s years there and she felt sorry to - leave her friends. The choir sang d three splendid anthems. There are some new books in the d library namely: Get Thee Behind Me by Spence; Assignment in Brittany by McInnes; The Girl of the Woods by Hill; The Promised Land by Antal-Anne of the Island, Montgom- The packing and inspection, com- "mittee, Mrs. Mogridge, Mrs. Woods, "Mrs. Ross and Josephine Weir, met and packed the 'following articles for shipment to Headquarters Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore of Mort ery; First Comes Courage, Arnold; e en gues s of Mr, and Pied Piper, Sheete; To the Last Man, -80 large 'quilts, 2 crib quilts, 60 pr. Mrs, vic. Roy. service socks, 3 ribbed helmets, 1 pr. Mr. Wm. Tamblyn, Toronto, with Mitts, 1pair half mitts, 8 mothers his mother, Mrs. J. Tamblyn. "night die ' g sse s, 7 girls dresses, 15 pr. Mr, and Mrs Frank Roberton and "'pyjamas. , family, Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs.1 VARNA A. very large 'crowd -attended the J. Nott. ( We are very sorry to report that Victory Club dance` in the Foresters Mrs. Grierson and Doris, Sunder- .Master George M. Beattyis confined Ball on 'Friday -evening. The door land with Mr, and •Mrs. J. Fingland. to the house through illness, but Isis ' prise was won by Ben Johnston and Miss Thelma Scott, Seaforth, with; many friends hope to soon see him the statue dance by Beth Hayden and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott.. around again: 'Arnold 'Young. •Music was supplied Miss Mary Caldwell, Clinton,. with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Aldington spent proceedsparents., Mr. 'and Mrs. Robb. the week end in London. by Tiffin's Orchestra. The her a Were $63.02. Caldwelli , Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Death of "James i Jackson i Miss Grace Lobb, Clinton, with J. T. Reid and son Eric, Mrs. Al. James : Jackson a pioneer resident Miss Velma Hesk. McNaughton of London and Mrs. E. • of Hullett township 'passed away at Mr.Harry Oakes of Goderich Town- McDonald of Hensall• with Mrs. J. the home of his daughter Mrs. Har- ship, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Mc- Rathwell :and Mrs. M. Reid. vel Giffin, Eimvale`on `Tuesday. Vittie, , Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Wal - Mr. Jackson was born June 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Meyers and per and babe of London, Mr. and. Mrs. 1861, on the farm where his nephew Jackie, Str:atfordy with 112rs. Wan. Townsend of Goderich Township James Jackson, 'Walkerburn resides. Lyon. with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ohutor. lie was the son of John Jackson and Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Ross, Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lathane and Margaret Richardson. When a young mouton, with Mr. M. Ross, family and Miss G. Beatty of London man he learned the trade of wagon. Mrs. Wm. Wells; Clinton, with her with Mrs. L Beatty and Edith. Making at L'ondesboro. in 1888 he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Young- Mrs. W. Ball and little son Nelson married Eliza Edmeston and moved blutt. of Clinton are spending some. : time to Michigan, "where she died Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beacom, Gode- with 'her mother Mrs. J. Mossop. leaving a• family offour.: They re- rich, with Mr. and Mrs.. john, Scott. Mr. J. Smith has purchased the turned to . Ontario and in 1905 Mr, Mrs. Harry Lyon spent last week house owned by Mrs. M, G. Beatty 'Jackson snalntedt Elizabeth, Arthur, with her daughter Mrs. E. Gaunt and will move in the near future Mr. a li�o�—r.0 CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 661 When fish are so plentiful and better for your health why not try us for all kinds such as:— Pickerel Filletts lb. ... 49c Salmon' Steaks Ib. " 30e Herring ib.. 15o Whitefish ib. ... 27c Cod Fillet lb. . ... 30e Haddock Fillet lb 35e Try our Farmer Style Sausage FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER FOODS We Buy Hides Batkins Locker Service Mrs. George Johnston is improv- ing after, her recent illness. Ivan Stephenson R.C.A.F. Hamil- ton spent the week end at the home of his parents. Red Cross. Knitting sent during Jan, Feb. and March.— 30 khaki helmets; 4 pr. khaki socks; 1 navy scarf; 6 pr. khaki gloves; 44 pr. navy socks; 60 navy helmets; 2 khaki sweaters. Sewing for hospital:—•120 face masks; 50: hot water bottle covers; 10 pr. men's pyjmas; (British Civilian) 11 large quilts; 1 small quilt; 50 baby's gowns; 10 child's dresses; 5 pr. child's mitts and 2 pr. youth's mitts. Quilts donated during Jan. Feb. and March -2 tops from 4 Parr. Line Ladies, Mrs. Robin McAllister, Mrs.. Ralph Turner, Mrs: Anson Coleman, Mrs. W. R. Stephenson; 1 top, Mrs. Wilmer Reid; 3 large quilts and 1 small quilt brought in finished from Goshen Ladies; 1 top and lining from Miss Rena Stephenson; 2 tops made by Mrs. Lloyd Keys; 1 top donated by Mrs. Andrew. Foote; 4 tops made by Red Cross material of scraps by local Ladies.. Letters received during Feb. and March from boys who received Christma's parcels, Walter Smith, Win. McAsh, Mervyn Keys, Harry ,Reid, Hughie Pollock, Harvey Par- sons, Walter Bretherton. V BUY VICTORY BONDS BUY VICTORY BONDS BUY VICTORY BONDS V MARRIAGES COOPER-. McKENZIE-In Clinton Presbyterian Church on Saturday, April 29th, Helen Louise, only daughter of Mrs. McKenzie and the late R. W. McKenzie of Clinton, to Flight Lieutenant James ,Richard Cooper, R. C. A. F. Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cooper of Toronto, Rev, D. J. Lane officiat- ing. COLQUHOUN--RETD Highfield Baptist Parsonage, Moncton, N, B., on Friday, April 14th, Vera Fran- ces, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Reid of Moncton, to Corpor- al Donald Clare Colquhoun, R.C, A.F.! .son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Colquhoun, Clinton, Ontario. Rev. Burton Long officiated. HUGILL—THIEL On .Saturday, April 22nd; when Rev. Henrick united. in marriage, Alice Catharine youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Thiel of Zurich and Charles Wesley 1 ugill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E, Hugill of Huron Road. BIRTHS PAGES ROXY THEATRE CLiNTOIN Now Playing — Richard Quine .in. "TEXAS TO TOKYO" `Mon. Tues,, and Wed. Ginger Rogers,' Robert Ryan and. Ruth Hussey. A magnificent story about love, faith and courage that every, serviceman's wife or -sweet- heart is living to -day. "TENDER COMRADE". Thur. Fria and Sat. Jean 'Arthur, John Wayne and Charles Wire -anger. Mirthful, ex- citing and gay! A tonic for The weary and depressed. "A LADY TABES A CHANCE' Coming —• Olivia de Havillanj lit "GOVERNMENT GIRL" Matinees Sat, and Hol. at -3 pm. CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH Now Playing Abbott and Costello In "HIT THE ICE" Mon. Tues. and Wed.` Ginger Rogers, Robert Ryan and Ruth Hussey A.rare and =forget. table drama comes to the screen with living characters. "TENDER COMRADE" Thur. Fri. and Sat -. Pat O'Brien,• Ruth Warrick and Robert Ryan' Telling the dramatic tale of a man whose bark was worse than his bite. "THE IRON MAJOR" Coming "MR. BIG and "SHER- LOCK HO'LMES FACES DEATH" REGENT THEATRE BEAFORTH Now Playing — Abbott & Costello In "IT 'AIN'T HAY" Mon. Tues. and, Wed. Leslie Howard and David Niven The story of a plane that saved a nation. England's emphatic answer to the Luftwaffe. "SPITFIRE" Thin'. Fri. and Sat. - SPECIAL PROGRAM' NOW' BEING ARRANGED Coning --. Olivia De Havilland In "GOVERNMENT GIRL" Put Victory First Buy Victory Bonds Space Donated By BARTLIFF'S PHONE 1 Roe .Feeds When,Wanting Roe Feeds, See H. Charlesworth CLINTON 95-4 Egmond, in her 79th year. Funeral at her Iate residence, No. 4 high- way, Friday, May 5th at 2,30 p. m. Interment in Clinton cemetery. IN MEMORIAM PICKARD In loving memory of the late Frederick C Pickard, who passed away May 7tli, 1943. 'Tis the entrance to our ]tome— 'Tis the passage to that God Who bids His children come, When their weary course is. trod. Such is death; yes, such is death. —Sadly missed by wife and family. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbors, for their tnamyexpressions sof sympathy ex- tended during our recent bereave- ment. —Charlie Mann and Mother. CARD OF' THANKS Rey H. J. and Mrs. Snell of Auburn wish to extend their sincere thanks for all expressions of sympathy dur- ing their recent bereavement. House for Sale Desirable residence on High Street. All :modern conveniences. Apply evenings to Miss A. Bartliff, Clinton. 95-3. TUNE IN ON Old -Fashioned Revival Hour 7 to 8 P.M., E.D.S.T. Pilgrim's Hour 2 to 3 P.M., E. D.S.T. On Mutual Network — Sundays Local Station=CKLW., Windsor CHARLES E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGELI7'S 53, CALIFORNIA WANTED A boy as apprentice in newspaper office. Full-time preferred, but :will accept applicant for part-time. Apply National Selective Service Office Goderich and refer to Order No. 804. Wool Growers' Organization WOOL SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 Weston, Ontario • Reliable Grading Prompt ,Settlement Obtain sacks and twine from Agricultural Representative Clinton, Ontario or direct from Canadian Co -Operative Wool Growers Limited 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada Do your Calves scour? Red Blood Quickly Tablets will stop them. Jervis Feed Store, Clinton. Wanted Woman for full or part time house- work. Good wages to right party. Apply Box 39-0, The News -Record. 95-2 For Sale 1 baby's crib; 1 wicker baby's cart; 1 girl's winter outfit, size 6; 1 boy's Spring' Overcoat, size 5; 1 girl's cape and hat,, size 6; and several other articles. Apply Mrs. Robert Fair - service, phone 26r10 Blyth. 95-1 Seed Oats for Sale Improved. American Banner 1942 crop or 1943 crop. $1.00 a bushel. T, R. Jenkins, Clinton, phone 23r910. AUCTION SALE of Household Effects SATURDAY, MAY 13th" Mr. Harold. Jackson, auctioneer has been instructed by theunder signed to sell by public auction at her residence, Frederick Street, Clin- ton, linton, the following at 1.80 p. in. sharp; EFFECTS --Mohair chesterfield suite 2 upholstered easy chairs; 6 birch fining -room chairs, leather seats; 6 weathered oak dining -room chairs, leather •seats; ash sideboard with bevelled mirror; large antique light oak sideboard with bevelled mirror; kitchen cupboard; walnut extension table; square oak dining -room table (seats 8); small quartered oak table; kitchen cupboard; small round table; 2 small tables; iron bed; 2 wooden beds; 3 sets of woven bed springs; 2 mattresses; 3 verandah trookeris; magazine table and flower stand, all wicker; oak dresser with full length mirror; cream colored dresser with dressing table to match;; wall oval mirror, 48" x 25"; ash 'dresser with. mirror; 2 clocks; tapestry rug, 9'4". x 10'18"; bedroom chair; 2 pieces wool carpet, 7" x 36"; electric table damp; . electric floor lamp; aladdin lamp; electric plate; Princess: Pat range; Quebec heater, (used one winter); couch; 8 yet& congoleum, 2 yards wide; 4 yards congoleum,; 4 yards wide; ,3M yards congoleunt, 2 yards wide; and a stepladder; set of scales; and a loam mower; other articles too numerous to. mention. TERMS—CASH Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, Pioprietress. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 95-2 4' Potatoes, for Sale Irish Cobblers, Early Warba plant ding potatoes for sale. Free from rot. 'Excellent cookers. Apply Roy Tyndall phone Clinton 907r3 95-tf For Sale Four heiffer calves, six weeks old. BALL -•In Windsor on Tuesday, May Apply Alex: Sparks, R. R. 1 Bayfield 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne 95-1 Ball, a son. For e STERLING—In Clinton Public. Hos- Coal :brooder stoveSalin and condi- Ma on Saturday, April 29th, to g tion. Apply News -Record.' 95-1 Mr, and Mrs, William Sterling, of Goderich Township, a son. STEFFLER,—In Clinton Public Hos- pital on Sunday,,April 30th, to Mr. and •Mrs. Clem Steffler of Antburn, a son. MARKS—In Clinton Palk Hospital ;In 1910 the family moved to Western Lucknow. and Mrs. Aldington who .bad it rent- on Tuesday, May 2nd, to Sgt. Joe Canada where they were successful Miss L. Young returned home after ed for theear ast have rented an Marks, (Overseas) ,and Mrs. Marks p y of fanners roti] 1931 when they return- spending two tveelcs in Londonwith apartment from Mrs. M. Reid. (nee Margaret Scrimegour ed to Elmvale and resided with. Mr. friends. Mr,' and Mrs II, Cudtnore of Blyth) -a son. '•away. in'Nevehtber''1936. The deeeas- David, and Jimmie, with Mr, and Mrs. J. Smith and fainly Sunday. ed leaves on daughter, Mrs. •Giffen, Caldwell, Blyth. Mrs. B. Keys visited with her sis- Elmvnle,-2 eons Dr. John -Jackson, Mr, and 1VTis, Wase and Gail, Lon ter, Miss. Coleman of Hensa]] for a Einbro, and Win. of Western• Canada, don, with Mr. and "Mrs. Alex Wells. few days last 'week One son lost his life inthe last Great Miss Caroline Weliwood, 'Wingham,' Mr. Bob Reid has finished his War, !with Miss; Kirk. exams at London Collegiate •and is 'A short funeral service was held The W. M. S. will hold their month- hone to work, on the farm. and Mrs: Giffen; Mrs. Jackson passed Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander, Holmesville visited. with Mr. and Mrs goomma DEATHS MANN—In Clinton, on Friday, April 28th, George Mann, Sr., in his 77th, year. VANEGMOND. -�In Hallett Township on Wednesday, Mny 3rd, Mary Farquhar, relect of James Van- Wanted Cattle to pasture. Phone Clinton 281, Ray Cartwright. 95-1 For Sale or Rent Frame house, three rooms upstairs and three rooms down, with wood- shed and lights and water. Possess- ion end of week, Apply to Joshua Sherman, at Adam Glazier's' resi- dence, Frederick street, west Clinton. For Sale Portable bath tub with tank and coal oil ,heater; when' closed' only takes up space of 20" x 30". Apnly Miss Minnie Proctor, R. R. 2 Clinton, phone 14r903. 95-1 Feed Finn's Mineral For Healthy cows and hogs. Jervis Feed Store, Clinton. Baby Chicks To anyone interested in S. G. White Leghorn pullets and non -sexed chicks we can supply a limited number of day-old and started chicks the last two weeks of May and the first two weeks of June. All stock blood -tested 'and under 0. B. S. supervision. Why not try our S. C. White Leg- horn .cockerels for broilers. There is money to be made in them this year. Wilt. A. ,Glazier phone 617r31, Clinton. 1 94-2 Are your Hogs " stiff, scurfy, and pale? Use Hog-Fix—it fixes 'em. Jervis Feed Store, Clinton. For Rent Summer cottage at Bayfield, elec- tricity, Apply E, Churchill, 2183 BIoor St. W. Toronto., phone MU 1524. 95-3 easture Pasture for 20 or inore head of cattle. Good grass, plenty freshwater and shade. Apply 0, H. Forster,, Maitland Con., Colborne, •Phone Cara low 169, R.R. 2, Clinton, P. 0. 94-2 Oats and Barley for Sale Urban oats and no -barb barley, mixed. Apply to Noble Holland, Clinton, phone 617r22, Clinton 93-a Fuller Brushes and Products. Everything you need for spring cleaning, including Dry Wet Mops and Brooms. Winnifred O'Neil, agent, phone Clinton 75j, • 91-5 House for Sale 8 -roomed brick house for sale with bathroom, closets, etc., in' good loca- tion. Everything in good condition. Apply to Box 39-W, News -Record. 91-t1. Far Sale Six -roomed house with garage and good garden on Rattenbury street. Apply on premises to Miss B. Can- telon, Rattenbury street, Clinton. 89-tf Wanted A. steady man to look after grounds no vegetable garden. Apply evenings, Mrs. M, D. McTaggart, Clinton. 92-tf For Sale Early robust seed beans grown on a field that was free from rust and blight. Apply to J` H. Quigley, three miles south of Clinton on No. 4 High- way. Phone Clinton 619r3. 93-3 House for Sale 6 room cottage on Townsend street. Apply by letter for particulars to Box 39-J, The News -Record. 93-2 Are your Chicks pale, anaemic, or weak? Use Red Blood Quickly Tab- lets. Jervis Peed Store, 'Clinton. For Rent or Sale For Sale or Rent -100 Acre Perm on Highway between •Seaforth and Clinton. Frame house and bank barn; choice clay loam; plenty of water. Apply to Wm. "Livingston or James F. Scott, R. R. 2, Seaforth. 82-tf For Sale Good 1 1-2 storey house with new bath. House in good eonditon. Also small barn, garden and fruit trees. Apply to J. V. Diehl, Queen street, Clinton: 69,3f'' Wanted to Buy Wanted to buy, old horses and dead cattle for mink feed. 1'f dead, phone at once, Fred Gilbert • 90Rr92. nr Tnvlr