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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
What is
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE?
Itis the natural desire to make
your own way, as far as year
al 'ility will take you; an in-
stinct that has brought to this
continent the highest stand-
ard of life enjoyed by any
-people on earth. It is the
spirit of.democracy on the
march...
c.•z } i •i:i..:
THIS is. Main Street somewhere in
Europe.
These shattered buildings were once
busy shops and offices.
The rubble -strewn sidewalks were
once thronged with. people. It will be
a busy street again.':. someday.
The ravaged cities of Europe and
Asia must be rebuilt. When V -Day
comes the world will look to Cana-
dian factories and farms for materials
of reconstruction and repair,' for food
and clothing and household goods....
- In the face of such a. need, is it con-
ceivable that we should have idle
hands or minds in . Canada after the
war? Canada will be a busy place
when Victory is won.
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
CLINTON BRANCH J. G. McLAY; Manager
AUBURN
Miss Francis Houston of Kitchener
',spent the week end' at'the home of
`her parents Mr. and Mrs. John lions -
sten.
would like to get ria of". The singing
of the National Anthem brought the
meeting: to a close. A dainty lunch
was served by Miss Aima Mutch.
Mrs. A. J, Ferguson and Mrs, Earl
Raithby.
Miss Amelia Mellwain was a week At a meeting of the ratepayers of
and visitor with friends in Streets- U.S.S. N. 5 on Friday evening the
ville. new proposed school area was discus -
Mr. and Mrs. PIumsteel of Clinton sed with Sid McClinchey as chair -
are visiting Rev. and Mrs. H. Snell. man. After a lengthy discussion a
Misses Mild e3 Scott R. N. of 'vote was' taken and the majority was
Stratford and Grace Scott of Hamil- not in favor of the- proposed school
ton • are visiting their parents Mr. area.
and Mrs. Robt. Scott. Miss Lila Yungblut Reg. N. was a
Mr. Russell King of London spent recent guest with her father George
the week end at his home here. F'•. Yungblut prior to . leaving for
Mrs. Vanstone and Mrs. J. Arm- Vancouver B. C, where she will carry
strong of.Toronto are visiting Mr. on her nursing profession during the
and Mrs, Harry Armstrong.
Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon Stewart and
family are moving this week to a
'farm in West Wawanosh.;
Mr. Oliyer Lawson was a week end
Rev. H. Snell occupied the pulpit
in North Street United Church Gode-
:rich last Sunday night. Miss Jose
• phine Weir *as' the guest soloist.'
summer.
Armstrong Reunion
The annual Armstrong reunion
was heldi at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Armstrong of East Wawanosh
on Saturday afternoon. The .original
Armstrong family William Arm-
strong and Patience came from the
British Isles and settled at Brook-
Iand, Ontario. They lived there 'for a
number of years and it was there
LONDESBORO
Mrs, Thomas' Sampson, Palmer-
ston, with Mrs. Wm. Lyon, •
Mrs. Grasby and Mrs', Collison,
Blyth with Mr. and Mrs. F, '?rest,
Mrs: Ben'aIiani, Clinton, with Mrs.
R. Townsend:
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley, Niagara
Falls; with Mr. Harry Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Troop, Chicago, with
Miss Elizabeth Maines.
Mrs. Laura Sundereock and Bobby,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shobbrook with
friends at Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. german Carter,
Joyce, and Mrs. Jamieson, Seaforth
and ,Mrs. J. Tamblyn with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Tamblyn.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and 'family,
Clinton, with Mr. and MTS. Thomas
Fairservice.
W.O. Stanley Youngblutt R.C.A.F.
arrived home on Saturday for a
months holidays, He has made thirty
tripe over Germany. The Community
welcomes Stanley home again.
The monthly meeting of the led
Cross will be held in the Community
Ilall on Thursday, July 6th at 2.30.
The roll call will be answered with
Rev. W. 1'. Goodwill of Prince
Edward Island oecnpied the pulpit in that their family of 'seven boys and a
G7, .,
ay if,ud101cben,.
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For "Every Occasion
C. V. COOKS
FLORIST
Phones; 06w -and 66J
Batkins Locker Service
To store. fruit of any kind first
fill the•container half full' of. fruit,
then. add sugar. Tilers fill container
tb•the top and add more stigma Then
shake well so that 'sugar will mix
with fruit.
By all means put fruit in looker
as soon as it is picked.
Don't forget our sausages, and
fish. ,
Frozem Foods are Better Foods
in St. Johns Anglican Church when
the Honor Roll will be unveiled and
dedicated • by. Archdeacon • Doherty of
London. Flt. Lieut. French Padre of
Clinton Air Force will be the guest
speaker.
The Orange Lodge members will
meet in the lodge roams at 6.30 on
Sunday evening to attend church at
7 o'clock. Rev. J. Graham will preach.
Mrs. McCulley of Hensel]. visited
her niece Mrs. N. Reid one day last
week.
W. McAsh paid a flying
visit to his home,leaving on Tuesday
for Debert, N. 5.
Mrs. M. Reid is visiting relatives
in Stratford.
Dr. Harvey Reid and family of
Toronto spent the week end with his
mother Mrs. M. Reid.
Mr. C. Pilgrim Sr. has returned
after spending a fortnight with his
son at Orangeville.
V
BIRTHS
McEEN7�IE --At • Scott Memorial
Hospital, on June 20, 1944, to Mr.
and 2Virs. Andrew H. McKenzie
(fotrilterly Isabel '.Robinson), of
Holstein, Ont., a daughter, Joanne
Ruth.
VODDF1N--In Clinton Public Hos-
. pital on 'Sunday, June ,25th, to Mr,
, and Mrs. .Fred Vodden, a son,
William. Frederick.
HARRIS—In Clinton Public Hospital
on Wednesday June 28th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Harris, Bayfield a
daughter.
DURST -In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Sunday, June 25th, to Mr. and
Mrs. M. Durst, Clinton, a daughter,
Barbara Phyllis.
FLYNN—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Tuesday June 20th, to Mr. and
Mrs.' K. Flynn, a daughter.
O'B,RIEN—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, June 22nd. to
M. and Mrs. E. O'Brien, a daugh-
ter.
MIDDLETON—In Clinton Publie
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 27th, I
to F. 0. and Mrs. 3. D. Middleton,
a sou, Peter Douglas.
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ROSY THEATRE
Now Playing —Claudette Colbert
in "NO TIME FOR LOVE"
' Mon. Tues., and Wed.
Charles Boyer, Barbara 'Stan-
wyek and Edward G. Robinson. A
haunting romance of dreams and
the stuff of which they are made.
"FLESH AND' FANTASY"
Thur• Fri, and Sat.
"ALL BABA AND THE FORTY
THIEVES" Technicolor- I3uaning
days of bold adventure when bea-
uty -was the booty and the prize
of all was love, A spectacle of the
mystic East! Maria Montez, Jon
Hall, 'l'u fltan Bey and Andy'
Devine.
Coming --- Orson Welles ,and Joan
Fontaine in "JAN3) EYRE"
Matinees Sat. and Hol. at' 2.30
p.m. Note Change of. time.
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERZCS
'Now Playing - a Betty Grable in
PIN UP GIRL"
Mon, Tues. 'and Wert.
Maria Montez. Jon Hall and. Andy
Devine. The oriental splendour of
an old favourite portrayed it gor-
geous Tecnicolor.
"ALI BABA ANA TIE FORTY
VRIF`VBS"
Thur, Fri. and Sat. .
Anne Baxter, Thomas Mitchell &
Tully Marshall Telling, the an -
pealing story of the great fight-
ing family.
"THE SULLIVANS1'
Coining "SHINE' ON HARV-
EST MOON" & "MINESWEEP
Matinees —' Wed. Sat. & Hol. 2.30
REGENT THEATRE
szArowni
Now Playing :"STANDING
]ROOM ONLY" —with Paulette"
Goddard.
Mon. Tues. Wed. Two `Features
• Tyrone Power, Alice „Faye and
Don Ameehe. Reviving one of the
screen's best musicals. ,
'"IN OLD CHICAGO"
Barbara Stanwyck: and Joel Mc-
Crea. A lovable old hobo turns.
plailosol her.
"BANJO ON MY KNEE"
Thur. Fri. Slat. Two Features
Chester Mgrsyis and Nancy Kelly.
An adventurous tale is climaxed
by a natural speetaele,"TORNADO
Jimmy Lydon, Charles Smith and
Rita Quigley. Boring the popular
family' back again. "HENRY
ALDRICH PLAYS CUPID"
Coining. — "PASSAGE TO MAAR-
SEILLES'.with i•Iunnphrey Bogart
ORDER YOUR -
' C a
Overseas .,miles n
Chuckles
Active Service Package
r <
99 cents
from our store
We will give you full
Information
BARTLJFF'S
PHONE 1 -
NOTICE
All first Instalment of Taxes not
paid by June 30th, 1944 will be
charged Penalty by By -Law.
Order of Council.
03-1
FOR SALE
One new Cockshutt 6 ft, mower.
One Massey Harris 6 ft. cut mower
in good condition.
One 10 ft. Frost and Wood'Dump
rake.
H. CHARLESWORTH
Clinton, Ontario.
03-1
For Sale
Three Pure Bred Shorthorn Bulls,
fourteen to twenty months old. App-
ly to Geo. L. Reid, Varna, Ont.
03-2
Lost
A blaek, white and tan hound an-
swering to the nanse of Ted. Anyone
knowing the whereabouts of this
hound. please notify " Fred Gilbert, For Sale
Bayfield R. R. 2 or phone Clinton • Ezest Way coal oi1 stove, 5 bur -
908r22. 03-1 ners; folding bed, 3' 25"x38"; autO
knitters; bed' springs 5'8"x4', fall
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 Flour" 7-8 p.m. E, D. S. T.
On mutual networks — Sundays — Local Station — C`H'EW, Winds
Chas. E. Fuller, l'. 0'. Box 123' Los Angeles•53, California
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' bele' County . Home.
Prices' to be submitted for this coal
laid down on the tracks at Clinton.
Tenders 40 be in the hands of the
County Clerk not later than July let.
N. H. MILLER
County Clerk
02-2
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
Secretary until July 15th for paint-
ing the walls and. ceiling and window
sashes inside and out of No. 4 school,
and a complete redecorating of in-
terior of No. 7 school. For further
particulars apply to G. McGregor,
Clinton, .R. R. No. 5 ;for No. 4 school
and Wilbur Keys Seaforth, R. R.
NO. 3 for NS,.; 7 school.
S. H. Whitmore, Sec.
Tucicersrnith Township
03-2 School Area No, 1
Cottage to' Rent
Log Cabin cottage to. rent, July,
August. Completely ' furnished, elec-
tricity and water inside; dishes,
stoves; 2 bedrooms; 5 minute waly
to lake; good sandy beach. Rent
reasonable. Adults preferred. Write
Mrs. Harry Ahrens for appointment.
Bayfield; Ontario. 03-2'
Binder for Sale.
A six-foot Deering Binder, in good
shape. Apply to Roy Cantelon, Clin-
ton. Phone 620r21 Clinton Central.
08-1
For: Sale
7 room House with modern con-
veniences, 3 piece bath, furnace, a
large garden and, double garage.
Apply at the- News -Record. 03-2
For Sale or Rent leaf table;' ice box rocking chairs,
DEATHS Cottage 'on lake front •at the end Wednesday' and Saturday, •Mrs. G.
jar of jam, Jelly, Marmalade or BROADFOOT—Suddenly at St. Mar -
Knox Presbyterian Church last Sun- one girl was born, .namely, Mary Ann, honey or a donation to be used °at the tin's, Hospital, Oliver, B. C., on
day morning •
Rev. Goodwill was a James, .Thomas,. Charlie, Nelson, blood clinic in Clinton. June 21st, 1944 Victoria Elizabeth
farmer minister having preached Mrs. Harry Yungb1ut, The family Members of the Londesboio Red • `Bessie)' Middleton, Broadfoot.
'i o
of the Cut Linea Apply to William
Stirling, R. R.' 2, Goderich, or phone
982x84 Goderich. • 03-1
here some fourteen yeas ago then moved to Auburn and lived n Free Hay
At Knox United Church on Sinn the farms now occupied b Mr, and IN MEMORIAM Six acres of . orchard hay for the
d, p y different lines of our'- community for •
Cross were nominated' to canvas the
ay morning Rev. Dr, Alexander Mac Mrs. Harr n loving memory of enttmg. Apply D. Cantelon, Clinton,
Harry YungbIutt. The famsIy donations ,towards the mills for R�EGER'-I _
Milian a' former minister occupied' have all d 'John in Madeline Margaret Rueger, who, 03 1
g Britain fund
a ...passe on, pass
the pulpit. Communion was observed away in. January, 1944: Has :widow At th r • died June 28th, 1943.
•
G. Beatty, Varna. 01-3
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
e Worship service on Sun-
For Rent Lot 110 d 11 on Tu 1
and 17 loaned the church. Each one lwho is in her 77th year was present day, the paster wall s oak on "Clouds One year has passed and still we barge bedand '17 her
with '
Wanted
'Assisting at the ,McGee .home. A picnic lunch was enjoyed. After• - Rev, •Areher Wallace, the special , Eut little do they know the sorrow, Second hand sewing machine in
wards the .president Robert ''Arm. preacher for 'Constance 'Jubilee anal-, That lies, within our hearts concealed. good• repair. Phone 802r4 Clinton.
strong presented' Daises' to the youn- versary on Sunday' and 'Monday;'•03-1
Mrs. Edgar Lawson presided"for gest ;person. Richard Wright, of Ara was entertained at that home of Rev.
the June meeting of the Women's thur, to the oldest lady, Mrs. Alfred and Mrs. Menzies. Large crowds: at -
Instants which was' held in the For- Asquith, Auburn, to the .oldest gentle tended' the services on Sunday, ant a
',esters Hall on Tuesday. Following man, Mr. W. J. Park, Auburn, to thegood' crowd was on hand Monday
"the singing of the.. "Ode" the Lord's one coming' the longest distance,. Mrs. evening to hear Dr. Wallace 'deliver
prayer was repeated in unison. Cor- , Myrtle Rilly, 'Brighton'. It was de- his famous • illustrated lecture "Bri-
She has gone to brighter regions,
Safe from trouble and all pain;
We shall meet in heaven
1 Never more to part again.
--Sadly missed by 'Father;, Moth
brothers and sister.
'respondence •consisted of a letter from cidee to hold the celebration • next tarn. Today" clepicting notable Eng-,
Miss Clark s
Sale •
One Durham Cow due:July 8th,
Apply Alex Sparks, R. R. 1 Bayfield.
03-1
er,
For Sale
Mel
upermtendent of Wo year at the hone, of Stanley Wallace sh scenes and the devastating
Men's Institute thanking the, branch Shelbourne, The following officers scenes of recent bombings. . All the
for $5, contributed for sugar for were elected, President,, Ed, 'Arm- pictures were in beautiful .coloring.
jam. Mrs. .Mogridge thanked them strong; ,treasurer, ,Albert A.rtnstrong, I The Lyon and Lear picnic ,was
for a card' she had received during Shelbourne; Secretary `Helen Arm- held on Saturday afternoon at the•.
For Sale
• Seven roomed frame house, New
Bath, furnace, glaaagel. Aalberp
North. possession Sept.
L. Stephenson.
A lot at 13ayfield with house of 5
furnished rooms for sale at .$900.00
Apply to Mrs. L. McNeil, Clinton,
Ontario. 03-4:
Village of Bayfield. ,
MONDAY, JULY 3, 1944
at1p.m..
and
TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944
at1p,rn.
The fallowing goods and' chattels
among mmnerous other articles,
MONDAY JULY 3, 1944 ---pictures,
paintings, etehings, ehinaware, orna-
ments, bric-a-brac, brass candle-
sticks, candderabras, 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
1..App1 D' and garden utensils.
y
03-3 Wanted. T� Purchase TUESDAY JULY 4, ,1944 furni-
her illness. A solo was rendered by strong, : Arthur; Sports committee, home of Mr. and Mrs: Jack Sinclairs Pullets eight weeks of age and tune including living room furniture,
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell : and. a Bab Armstrong, Awbusn, ;Sid Arm with 88 present. All reported a goal For Sale old. Barred' Rock, New Hampshire, Miceli' Baby Grand Piano with
reading.._ wasgivers by Mrs. Harold; •strong, Toronto, ,:airs. Jack Arm- time and as collection was taken for Baby Crib. with De Buis Mattress, White Leghorns, Good prices, paid. If kelectxic player -and records
• ,Dining
Nicholson. reort 'of •the district strong, Auburn, Mrs, Russell Arm- the "milk for Britain fund".Next Practicallynew. Must sell immediat You require day-old chicks,we have room rifle, 4 bedroom sifter; too
l
Annual Convention held at Dungan- strong, Shelbourne. year' the picnic will be held at Mr. ely. Apply at the News -Record; 08-1 them—last hatch, July 14th. White- furniture,, verandah Reed furniture,
"'non was 'given %by Mrs. F. ,Ross. Mrs: I' The Annual Memorial Service of and ,Mrs. Arthur 'Kerslake's home t Leghorn, Barred Rock New Hexer"- rums and other articles mea p a Iles too mine on
For Sale b r s
slaves, White Rock, Hybrids. Non- to mention..
Edgar Lawson contributed a contest, Balls Cemetery will be held on, the Exeter, ' 2 Oak finished house doors one
y Mass Sadie Gas cemetery grounds on July 2nd, at V „ d $8.95perhundred. TERMS CASH AT TIME; OF SALE',
31" t'�
A prize donated b e tsere as low as d
and one 32". 2 Elec ue Light, Pullets $10.95. Heavy Cockerels .$7.95 For further particulars apply
ter was won by Mias: Mae 1 ergueon, 7.00 pan. The program will:be in Fixtures 1 suitable for living roc pp v to:
Little Karen Nicholson .made the charge,of Knox United Church VARNA g room Write, .
Au-
'ter
„1 for diningroom and Negro Ba I Harold Jackson, Esq., Seaforth,
draw. The'roll coli was .ons rod,:burn .:and v, Harold J'. !, ne . , g o neo, Tweddle Chick' Hatcheries•' Limned Ont, Auctaoneer. or
we ,,,b. w Re 9 ll will On Sunday motnintr July 16th at Apply box 10, Blyth or phone Blyth ,.
-' with "Somethingin 11 : o'clock service will be observed 150 I Fergus, Ontario. li C. Hays It, • C,. Goderich, Ont,
Your :home you .conduct the service. or Apply at News Record. 03-1' , 03-2 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 s
Notice To Creditors
Notice is hereby given to all per-
sons having any claim 'against Ed-
ward
d
ward V. Lawson,; tate' of the Town-
ship 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 on and after that'
date the Administratrbc 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
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant Teacher for S. S. $
Hullett. State qualifications and
Salary expected. Applications to be
in the hands of the Secretary' by
July 26.
W. C. Montgomery, Sec,
R. R. 1 Clinton.
03-3
For Sale
Bed' and dresser, spring and mat-
tress, library table, congoleum rug,
drop leaf table, pictures, drapes
Apply to 1VIrs. E. Ward, Huron Street
or Phone 155 Clinton. 02-tf
Calf For Sale
Red, heifer calf, three months o14
Apply to A. E. Menzies, Londesboro,
Wanted
A woman for light housekeeping.
Apply to News -Record. Box 390.
02-2.
Strawberries For Sale
Berries for Canning and Table • use.
Roy Tyndall, Phone 907ra, Clinton.
02-tf
For Rent
Furnished Apartment, modems con-
veniences. Would suit couple. Phone
376, Clinton, $15.00 per month; 02-2
For Sale
Hensa ll—Nice 2 storey brick house,
hard and. soft water, furnace, garden.
1%storey frame arouse, garden, barn,
Wsn. Pearce, Exeter.
Kipisen-50 acres with buildings, -;
100 acres with buildings, silo, litter
carrier, bush. Wm. Pearce, Exeter.
02.•4,
Fleece Line Your Home
Blown rockwool insulation applied
to the walls • :and ceilings of your
hone will save fuel with more coin
tort summer and winter, Trained
crews and modern equipment used.
For free estimate and terms phone
4 , Clinton or write Pneumatic Insula-
ting ' Company, ,Rowland Day,'5
Thornton Ave., London. 96-8.
Arouse For Sale
Comfortable six room house with
3 -piece bath, double•garage,and good
garden, Apply to J. T. McKnight,
Victoria St., Clinton. •.96-tf
Wanted to ,Bhy,
Wanted to buy, old horses and dead
cattle: for mink feed, If dead, phone
at once, Fred` Gilbert 908522 or Jaele
Gilbert 908r21. 58-t