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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1944-06-22, Page 5'THURS., JUNE 22nd, 1944 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PA GI; 5 SRF OQti '�JCity DO CANADIANS THE BANK OF DAWN TRE • t is not by chance that the Bank has a million satisfied depositors, besides thousands of other friends who use its services in various ways. t There .are substantial reasons, chief of whfch, we believe, are as follows:; First, Confidence. Canadians of every occupation --farmers, labourers, mechanics, office workers, home workers, business managers and clerks, corporation -executives, professional 'men and women—be- • lieve in the Bank, because of its history and traditions, its strength and its known service to the nation. Second, Experience. These Canadians know, by personal experience in. dealings with the Bank, they can rely on it—come good times or bad, peace or viar—for• the kind of banking service therneed. Third, Modern Methods. Due to our modern methods, a spirit of helpfulness, and the practical efficiency of our staff, customers find k pleasant to transact business at the Bank, whether it be at the Head Office, one of our large city branches, or the smallest branch in the smallest town. If you' are not a customer of the Bank, you. are invited to become one., *BANK Or MONTREAL, Trude Experience, Modern Method,, Friendly Service Clinton Stanch: W. H. ROBINSON, Manager Londesborough (Sub -Agency): Open Monday and Thursday AUBURN \ Stewart King, of Toronto, is. •:spending :a 'week's holidays at his -ir;ome here. Mrs. Radford of P'almerstlp is "visiting Mrs: Charles Rowson. Rev. Wm. Goodwill of Prince Ed- ward Island is renewing old acquain- tances.Rev. Goodwill was a commis- ,' signer to the General Assembly which was recently held at Toronto. Mrs. H. 'Phalen of Goderich spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Albert ,King. Mrs. R. J. Phillips, Mrs. Fred Ross and Mass Josephine Weir attended 'the District Asmnal Convention of the •'Women's Institute held at Dungan - 'non last Thursday. Miss Zeta Munro has returned to Sarnia after a two weeks holiday "with her parents Mr. and Mrs. It. D. IVI'nnro:: v LONDESBORO Our worship service will be with- • drawn "on "Sunday in, favour of the Jubilee Anniversary Serviees of Con- stance Church. The services at 11.00 a.m. and, '7.30 pan. will be conducted. ,by Rev. Archer Wallace M.A. D,D., a distinguished preacher, author and, lecturer, who is the editor of Sunday 'School publications for the United Church, On Monday evening in the :Constance ' Church, Dr. Wallace will present an illustrated lecture. on England. • -The lecture ' will be illustrated by . motion pictures. ''inhere will also be musical numbers. The eorner'stune "of • C'onstanee church Was laid on June 21, f894, and an interesting 'history of the church has sr; ;,,ewart London, with their parents. Bob Lyon, Leamington with, his grandmother MTs. Wm. Lyon. Mrs. George Barr, with Mrs. Lilly Webster. Mr. Frank Hall returned home af- ter spending a couple of weeks witli( his son and family in St Marys. Mrs. Menzies and Beecher were at NTS 11,11MtplIttArnSOCIA111. CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion O. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66j Batkins Locker Service Pickerel Filletts lb. a 49e Salmon Steaks 1b° 30'e, Herring .lb 150 Whitefish lb. , 27c Cod Fillett Ib. 300 Haddock Filflett' 35c Try our Farmer Style Sausage Frozen Foods •are Better Foods Wth Buy. Hides NOTICE We the undersigned Merchants do. wish•to have the 1st of July observed as a Public Holiday. T. J. Riley Ed. Munroe E. M. Pattison F, Fingland A. T. Cooper R. V. Irwin R. Fitzsimons F. Sehoenhals W. S. R. Holmes M. Batkin J. Plumtree Plumsteel Bros. C. M. Shearing W: L. Johnson G. R. McEwan Fred Match J. E. Hovey Doug Ball C. Lockwood J. Zapfe Mrs. J. Lovett H. It. Hawkins T. Churchill W. H. Hellyar B. Glidden Davis & Herman M. Crich • Sutter & Perdue A. Rusty' • G. Beattie J. Lovett Connell & Tyndall W. N. Counter W. C. Brown C. J. Livermore T. R. Thompson Fred 0. Ford J. C. Proctor Len Heard Canada Packers per G. R. Foster The stores will be open Wednesday afternoon and Friday evening and won by Mrs. Alvin Betties. Two red erose quilts were quilted. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Les. Cox, July 17. Next Sunday June 25, Sacrament of the Lord's, supper will be obser- ved in Grace church. Mrs. J. S. Lockhart returned Mon- day onday front a week' holiday spent in Grey county; accompanied by her brother H. J. Corbett and daughter their cottage last week in Gallimere Helen° Park. Mr. and Mrs. Snelling and Ruthie, Bayfield, with Mrs. Dan Crawford. Miss Jean Forbes, Toronto with liter mother, Mrs. Forbes. Mrs. A. Fangiiad, spent the week end in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblutt, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Jesting, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wells, were in London on Saturday attending the wedding of their cousin Mr. Art. Ferguson. Mr. and, Mrs. George Cowan and Billy were with friends in ,Stayner on Sunday. Mrs: George Thompson spent the week end in Toronto. Quite •a number from: Londesboro attended the Watters• -Radford wed- ding in Ontario Street United Church in Clinton on Saturday. afternoon. Mr. and MTS.- Percy Manning and Phyllis, Clinton, with Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Manning. Mrs. Melville visited her sister, Mrs. Bean on• Sunday, We are sorry to hear that, Miss J. Austin is •ill. Her sister Mrs. Harry Todd, Detroit came on Sunday (to be with her for a while. • PORTER'S HILL The June Iced Cross meeting w,as held at the home of Mrs. Ray Cox STANLEY Mr. .and Mrs. Victor Taylor and family also Mrs. W. Elliott of Bruce - field, visited Mr. and Mrs. }1. Woods at St. Helens on Sunday. The total rainfall •for Sunday June 18th was 1,79 inchesrof rain nA miscellaneous, shower was held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Baird in honor of Miss Nola Taylor of Grand Bend, bride -elect of this' month. A VARNA. Mrs. A. McConnell is visiting her daughter Mrs. Argo. and Mr. Argo and Jimmie Lee in Toronto. Mrs. W. Hart has returned to her biome after spending a fortnight with friends in Toronto... Mrs. Wolper and babe and Mrs. Pongrase of London are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Chu - tor. I Mr. and Mrs. Ross Latham and family and Miss G. Beatty of London I were guests at the home of Mrs. L. Beatty and' Edith' on Sunday. Gordon Keys of the R. C. A. F. spent a few days with) his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Keys. There will be a library meeting in V the. Township hall on Friday eve. June 23rd; at 8.30 p.m. Those who GODERICH TOWNSHIP •are interested in remain open pleaseeattend. Wving our ebneed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibson and Your support. Bill of Detroit, spent the weekend, The stores in Varna will observe with • Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Mulholland. Thursday half holiday .during the Bill will spend the summer with his months of July and August. uncle. Messrs. Clayton and Roy Elliott, Father's Sunday was observed at accompanied by their sister, Miss Ebenezer' Church on June 18th. A Lillian Elliott,' and Miss Beatrice men's choir gave two very acceptable Gibson, -of Clinton, ;spent Sunday in numbers` and an appropriate address Stratford, 'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. was given by our: minister Mr. Miner. Fred Herd. V V BOXY THEATRE CLAXTON Now Playing,--- "ANDY HARDY'S PRIVATE SECRETARY" with Mickey ,Rooney. Mon. Tues. Wed. Dual Features Two popular dramas ,of the past have been re -issued and will bring you an evening of genuine enter- taiment. "BANJO ON MY KNEE" Barbara Stannwyck &'Joel Me. Crea "IN OLD CHICAGO" Alice Faye, Tyrone Power and, Don Arneche. Thur. Fri. and Saturday Claudette Colbert, Fred Mac. Mur- ray and Ilk's. Chase You'l'l, cheer and you'll aoreat at, this wacky comedy of a girl who has "NO TIME FOR LOVE" Matinees — Sat. and Hol. at 2.30 p.m. Note Change of time. CAPTPAL THEATRE. GOD1ilICR Now Playing — "PASSAGE' TO MARSEILLES" ' with Humphrey Bogart Mon. Tues. and Wednesday Mickey Rooney, Cecelia Parker & Lewis Stone The •irrepressible Andy goes formal ,for a purpose and winds, up in a most informal. situation. "ANDY HARDY MEETS 'A DEB' Thur. Fri. Sat. In Technicolor Betty Grable, Joe E. Brown, Mar, tlra Kaye, John. Harvey Surely the livliest musical comedy east ever to grace the. `Capital screen. "PIN UP GIRL" Coming Maria Montez In "ALI BABA and the FORTY THIEVES" Matinees Wed. Sat. & Hol. 2.30 REGENT THEATRE isWJ ORTf NPw Playing — "THE CO'URT- SH'IP OF ANDY HARDY" Mickey Rooney. Mon. Tues. and Wednesday Charles Boyer, Barbara Stanwyek and Edward G. Robinson in an engrossing and unusual four-star. treatment of dreams land other supernatural phenomena FLESH and FANTASY" Thar. Fri. and, Saturday Paulette Goddard, Fred 'MacMur- ray and Roland Young Al farcical tale of over -crowded Washington becomesa riot of fun "STANDING ROOM ONLY" Coming - "IN OLD CHICAGO" with "BANJO ON MY KNEE" Matinees — Sat. & 1101. at 2.30 HOLMESVILLE HULLETT TOWNSHIP Misses. Jane Forbes and Beryl Mrs. E.' Trewartha spent the Mathieson of Toronto, are spending a couple of weeksat the home of the former's mother, Mrs,. J. C. Forbes. Mrs. Wesley . Hoggart received flowers which were intended for Mother'h Day, but orders were de- layed, from her son Yvan, R. C.A.S.C., who is serving with the Canadian and, British Eighth _Army in Italy, since July 1943. V... CONSTANCE Golden Jubilee -The Constance United Church are ' holding their fiftieth .anniversary of the opening of 'the Church on Sunday, June 25th. The guest speaker 'fon the day will be Dr. Archer 'Wallace of Toronto. Services at 11. a.m., and 7.30 p.m.. Special music is being provided. Come and enjoy these services. . 'Orr Monday evening, June 26th, 'Dr. Wallace is sponsoring a full evening's entertainment interspersed with muaie. week end with( her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Langford at Woodham. Misses Shirley Rapson of Londes- boro and Joan Hann of Clinton spent the week end with Misses Marie and Eileen Gliddon. Mx. and Mrs. Gould Olivastre of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McClinchey. The Holmesville Sunday School held their annual picnic last Satur- 1 day at the Harbour Park, Goderich.; The weather was, ideal and a good' program of sports took place in the afternobn. Supper was served and those attending, 'report a'good time. L.A.C. .and Mrs. Harrold Young andf baby Terry of Uplands, Ottawa, *been prepared by Mr, Wm. Britton. on Monday; June *9th 18 ladieswerevisited on Monday .with Mr. and This 14stork has been attractively present.m'r • meeting' opened with Mrs. John Harris. f •' published. and' is available at 50 cents the hymn "Ole' God our help in ages ; Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. a copy. past" followed by the Red 'Cross pro- M. Stock were Mr. and Mrs .Fred' Mr.. • Jack ;Clack, Toronto, Miss yer. The treasurer's report was read Ohm and family of Wirigham, • and' Ethel Thompson, Miss ',Rhodar, and Masa il Earl Wliam p London s adopted° TiTickets' were sold, on a bath sand far= t G,ovier, London and " Miss Marion towel donated by Mrs. Jack Gilbert ily of Goderich. . ORDER" YOUR Overseas emiles'n Chuckles Active Service Package 99 cents from our store We will give you full Information BARTLIFF'S_ PHONE 1 MARRIAGES •STEWA,RT: FORBES—In Londes- 'boro United Church, on •Saturday, June 17th, when Bertha Isabella Forbes, daughter of Mrs. Forbes and the late Jas. C. Forbes, Hulletb; and Lloyd Earl Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, Rullett, were united in marriage. Rev. A. E. Menzies officiated MURCH—VINCENT In Auburn, on Friday, June 16th, when Elsie Evangeline, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent, Au- burn, and John Alexander Muroh,, Non of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Murch, Clinton, were united in marriage, Rev, Harold Snell officiated. WATTERS—RADFORD—In Ontario Street United Cltlurch, Clinton, on Saturday, June 17th, when Gladys, Marion Radford, Reg. N., daughter of Mr. and •Mrs. John C. Radford, Clinton, and Flt./Lt. William Neville Watters, R.C.A.F., son of Mrs. Watters, Belgrave avenue, London and the late Lorenzo D. Watters, were united in nrarniage. ,Rev. G. G. Burton officiated. GANDIER—RUEBOTTOM—•In Deer Park Chapel, Toronto, on Wednes- day, !ane 14th, when Leona. M. Ruebobtom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ruebottom, and Jo- seph McG. Gandier, son of Mrs. Gandier and late Dr. Joseph Gandier were united in marriage. Rev.. Stanley Russell officiated. BIRTHS MOORE—In Birmingham, Mich., on June 14th, to Rev. ' and Mrs. Max Moore, a daughter, Mrs. Moore is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Oalwell, Bayfield. DEATHS CLUFF—In . Clinton, on Monday, June 19bh, Eva May Cluff, beloved daughter of the late Robert J. and Annie 'Bartliff Cluff. • CALA.NDER—In, Peterborough, on Monday, June 12th, Harriett, Davis Colander, widow of the late Harvey Colander, formerly of Clinton. IN MEMORIAM 1 STEEP—In loving memory of a dear Father, Davide Steep who passed away June 23, 1940. • Deep in our -heart lies a picture, Of a loved one laid' to crest. In memory's• frame we shall keep it Because he was one of thee best. —Sadly missed by daughter Sadie and fainly. J. B. Lobb Photographer I expect to be out of tow?, for a few weeks, to ,start early in July. Any one desiring passport or other pictures from ane, kindly act prompt- ly. J. B. Lobb. 02-1 For Sale Bed' •and dresser, spring and gnat - tress, library table, 'congoleumring, drop' leaf table, ',pin -tures, drapes Apply to Mrs. E. Ward, Huron Street or Phone 155 Clinton. 02-tf Calif For Sale Red, heifer calf, three months old Apply to A. E. Menzies, Londesboro. SALVATION IS A GIFT For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD not of works, lest any man should boast Ephesians 2: 8-9 TUNE IN: "Old-fashioned Revival Hour" 7-8 p.m. E. D. S. T. On mutual networks — Sundays, — Local Station — 0I LW. Windsor Ohas. E. Fuller, P. 0. Box 123 Los Angeles 53, California PEA PICKERS Wanted Come after 4 o'clock and evenings F. W. ANDREWS . Clinton Phone 33 01-2 TENDERS Tenders are asked by' the County of Huron for the supplying of 90 tons of Stoker Coal and 25, tons, of Stove Coal for bile County Home. 'Prices to be submitted for this coal laid down on the tracks at Clinton. Tenders to be in thg hands of the County Clerk • not later than July 1st. N. 11. MILLER County Clerk 02-2 Wanted A woman for light housekeeping.. Apply to News -Record. Box '390. 02-2 Lost A light brown cocker spaniel; answers to the name of "Skippy". Phone 63313. 02-1 ,,Wanted Garden Hose in good condition about 50 feet long. Phone 223. Clin- ton. • 02-1 Strawberries For Sale Berries for Canning and Table use. Roy Tyndall, Phone 907r3, Clinton. 02-tf • For Rent Furnished Apartment, modern con- veniences. Would suit couple. Phone 376, Clinton. 02-1 For Sale Hensall—Nice 2 storey brick house, hard and soft water, furnace, garden. 1b,storey frame house, garden•; barn, Wm. Pearce, Exeter. Kippen-50 acres with buildings,. 100 acres with buildings, silo, litter carrier, bush. Wm. Pearce, Exeter. 02-4 EXECUTORS SALE The Executor of the Estate of Helene Austin Stott will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at the deceased's residence at Lot 74, '75 and 76 Huron Terrace and Lot 110 and 11 •on Tuyll street in Village of Hayfield. , MONDAY, JULY 3, 1944 at 1 p.m. ands TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944 at 1 p:m. The following goods and chattels among numerous other articles. MONDAY JULY 3, 1944—•pictures, paintings, etchings, chinaware, orna- ments, bric-a-brac, brass candle- sticks, candlerabras, and the con- tents of an annexed cottage consis ing of stoves, tables,verandah, swing bed, springs and mattress, chest of drawers, wash stands, wheelbarrow and garden utensils. • TUESDAY JULY, �, 1944 -. fusni tare includingliving room furniture, Chicery " ' Baby Grand Piano . with electric player and records, Dining room suite,'' 4 bedroom suites, hall ftmnature,: verandah Reed furniture, rugs and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH AT•TIME OF SALE For further particulars apply to;, Harold Jackson, Esq., . Seaforth, Ont., Auctioneer.. or R. C. Hays K. C,. Goderich, Ont, Solicitor for Executor. 00-4 Applications Wanted Applications are desired for the Stratford General hospital School of Nursing. There is a future in Nursing. Write for Application .Forms. 00-3 • STOVE WOOD Second growth standing hardwood. I have a few more lots for quick sale. The buyer has until April 30th 1945, to' take it off. Also, a quantity of .cut cedar , suitable for anchor posts or split posts. 0. R. Forster, R. R. 2, Clinton, or phone 169 Carlow. 01-2 Notice To Creditors Notice is hereby given to all' per- sons having any claim against Ed- ward V. Lawson, late of the Town- ship ownship of Goderich, in the County of Huron,; Farmer, who died on or about the 10th day of June A.D. 1944, at the Town of Clinton, to send same to the undersigned on or before 30th day of June, as en and after that date the Administratrix of the said Estate . shall proceed to distribute the assets thereof having regard on- . ly to the claims then filed. Dated at Goderich this 13th day of June A.D.'1944. R. C. Hays, K. 0. Goderich, Ont. Solicitor for the Estate.' 01-3 Lost Strayed from the pasture of Victor Bisback, 131 miles North of Clinton one red year-old sheer ' with white mark on face. Phone 802r14, Clinton. 02-1 For Sale Red roan Shorthorn 13u11,` 15 mos. old. Registered, blood tested and T. B. tested. Apply Stewart Dale R. R. 4, Clinton, phone 847r21. Seaforth. 01-2 For Sale Frost & Wood mower, 6 -ft. cut,. bar has been recently rebuilt. Apply Wilbur Welsh, . Rattenbury street, Clinton. ' 01-2 For Sale Ezest Way coal oil stove, 5 bur- nets; folding bed, 3' 25"x38"; auto knitters; bed springs' 5'8"x4'; fall leaf table; ice box; rocking chairs. Wednesday and Saturday, Mrs. G. G. Beatty, Varna. 01-3 For Sale Allis-Chalmers, all crop Harvesters fully equipped and on rubber itires. Hyde Tractor Company, Hensall, Ontario.' Phone 128. 99-4 Car for Sale McLaughlin Buick, only run about 18,000 miles, in first-class shape, tires in good condititin. Apply to R. J. Mil, ler, Clinton, phone 119. 97-tf, Fleece Line' Your Home Blown rockwool insulation applied to the walls and ceilings of , your home will save fuel with more com- fort summer and winter. Trained crews and modern equipment For free estimate and terms phone 4 Clinton or write Pneumatic Insula- ting Company, ,Rowland Day, 5 Thornton Ave., London. ; 96-8 House For Sale, :. . Comfortable six room house. with, 3 -piece bath, double garage and good garden. Apply to• .3. T..14IeKnight, Victoria' St., Clinton 96-tf • Waisted to Buy • Wanted to buy, out horses and dead cattle for mink feed. If dead, phone at once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jaok Gilbert 908r21. 58-tf