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Clinton News Record, 1944-07-06, Page 4PAGE 4 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Now Showing EathngSuits and Sport Togs For Men, Women and Children The Most Attractive Line of -Summer Shoes Now On Display. A T. COOPER. sTORE OPEN EVENINGS 6 TO- 8 In Business Since 1885 PHONES 33W For Hot Weather Comfort DURATION NO -HOSE SILQUE ROSE There is nothing better in leg make-up. Witt not rub o f Will not 'streak. DURATION 59c NO -HOSE SILQUE ROSE 69e $1.00. .'S, B. MIMES PNM. B. v - s ,.t OOITBJI, ONT. PRONE at Men's Sport Shirts $2.00 to $3.50 Smart for wear with tie or just with the neek open. Short sleeve style with matching buttons and two patch poo ets, Colors of fawn" blue, green and white. Sizes small, medium and Large. Men's White Shorts 75c pair White broadcloth or naincheck shorts made by one of Canada's leading underwear manufacturers. Ties at, the side, three -button front and full banjo seat. Sizes 30 to 44. Pair 75e. Straw hats in various styles, Just the thing for this hot weather. $1.50 to $2.75. Sport Pants, Blues, Greys, and Fawns $1.95 to $4.50 DAVIS. & HERMAN CUSTOM TAILORS — Be Measured by a Tailor. Cemetery Memorials Large stock of modern memorials on display at our CLINTON SHOWROOMS For the convenience of our patrons office will be open on FRIDAYS. Open by appointment at any other time See Mr. J. J. Zapfe, next door ' CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE CLINTON EXETER , SEAFORTH PHONE 41 Listen Tp "SUCCESS" Self Polishing Liquid Wax and Paste Floor Wax Every Friday Morning, At 10.15 37 Prizes Awarded Each Broadcast C. K. N. X. WINGHA11M For Sale at all Grocery and Hardware Stores` For the boys in Action a hot drink or a meal is like a letter from home. Send the new Heatabs and pocket stoves. Medium Size. 85c Large Size' $1.15 Odd Lots of Bathing Trunks, reduced' in price to dear. BOAT CUSHION, SINGLES $1.25 DOUBLES 2,25 SAFETY SWIMMING BUOY 0 - BOY FLOATS Small .:.. $1.25 • Medium .... $1.85 • Large .... $2.50 EPPS SPOIL SHOP Headquarters For Ail Sporting Goods STANLEY The following is the list of pporno- tions'' for Baird School, _(S..S No: 1 Stanley), Grade 7 to. Grade 8— Ted Hann, Betty Stewart. Grade 6 to Grade 7—J'liyllis Han- ly, ' Grade 5 to Grade 6—Edna Jackson, Don McGregor,' Helen Stewart. Grade 3 to Grade 4 Stewart Broad - Public School Report. PROMOTIONS FOR GRADE I Faye Ail.enhead Shirley Boyce Marjorie Cartwright Doris Cooper ' Donald Cornish Floyd Dale Barbara Ford Bobbie Garon Billie German Dorothy Glazier Barbara Hattin Jack I-Iohnes Relvin Jervis Marlene Jervis Pauline Jervis Kenneth . Lee Earl Livermore Shirley McLeod Billie Murray Garth McGibneyi' Betty Lou Niediger Barbara Oliver Constance Outland, Harry Rands Donald Ross Gordon Frank Scribbins • Patricia Scrdton Kay Sharp Gail Shearing Jerry Steep Murray Taylor Bobbie Tideswell Arthur Tyndall Jerry Ward Donalda Adams GRADE II TO GRADE III ' Aikenhead, Beverley Andrews, Richard Becker, Delores Boyce, Ronald .Carter, Jackie Carter, Kenneth Carter Lorne Colquhoun, Tommy Cooper Elizabeth Dales, Yvonne Denomme, Donald Epps, Anne ' Fitzsimons, Betty Fitzsimons, Jeanne Fraser, Mildred Hartley, John Hawkins, Joyce ` Ladd, Donald ▪ Lee, Marie Maltby, Murray Oakes, David - Ross, Teddy Shaddick, Marilyn Steep, Dennis Thompson, Patsy Tideswell, Billy. E. J. Webster GRADE III T0' GRADE IV Shirley Ashton Catherine Ball Marjorie Becker Rickey Elliott Ronald' Ferguson Robert Fines .Jimmy Fitzpatrick Alvin Fowler' Loring Garon Ruth Glew Carroll Gliddon Shirley Gower Jane Hartley Kathryn Ladd; Dorothy Managhan Shirley Pearson Olive Petrie Shirley Proctor Mary Sileook Barbara Steep Kenneth Taylor Eleanor Thrower Jean Warnock GRADE IV TO GRADE V Billy Pearson Margaret Pickard Donald Ward L. E. Johnston GRADE. IV TO GRADE V Ashton, Kenneth Britton, Douglas Carter, Ronald Colquhoun, Murray Cooper,' Gary '.1'HURS., DULY 911t, 1944 Cowan, Jack Dales, Margaret Elliott, Bob Elliott, Bobby Epps, Woodena Falconer, Marie Fitzpatrick, Albert Fitzpatrick, Helen Fraser,' Jack Freel, Anne Freeman, Leota Holmes, Gerald P Ladd, Jack MacDonald, Barbara MacLar'on, Joan Maltby, Clare Managhan, Billy McDonald, Bruce -McDonald, Joyce Ann Oakes, .Harris Petrie, Jeanne Riehl,' Marguerite Scrtbbins, Mary Thompson, Joan - Warnock, Norma L. Gilkinson GRADE V TO GRADE VI Helen Ball Arva Britton Bernice Denomme Donald Epps Kenneth •McLean Marie McLeod Carl Murray—conditional Donald Petrie Ann Shaddook Billy Shearing Marjorie Stanley, John Ward GRADE VI TO GRADE 'VII Joyce Andrews Kay Britton Billy" Chowen Billy Cooper—Conditional Francis Denomme Gerald Elliott June Fletcher Harold Gibbings Anna Glew Ruth Groves James Hunter Andrew Rusty Joan Jordan Gordon Lane Donald Longfield—conditional Cameron Maltby Bobby Managhan Jacqueline Mulholland Billy Nediger Audrey Oliver Carol Sperling Barbara Steep Bobby Taylor Yvonne Thompson Jean Weymouth Marlene McAllister N. 3. Sills GRADE VII TO GRADE VIII Carter, Fern Dales, Gloria Elliott, Doreen Ellwood, Donald Falconer, Stanley Fitzpatrick, Marie Ford, Nancy Fulford, Mary Garon, Jeanne GIew, Kathleen Hoggarth, Douglas Husty, Anne Lamplman, Betty Lobb, Helen MacDonald, Evelyn MacDonald; Mary Ellen McAllister, Kenneth Petrie, Jack Pickard, Lois Riehl, Bobbie SIy, Joyce Shanahan, Phyllis Steep, Phyllis Stephenson, Billie Taylor, Verna Thompson, 'Mary Young, Dorothy Conditional Promotion Grealis, Howard McMichael, Barbara Steep, Dick. Edna M. Jamieson C. C. 1 Lower School Promotions. The following pupils' of the Clinton Collegiate Institute have been pro- moted. Examination! marks have beeiti mailed " to those who failed. PROMOTED TO GRADE' X Eileen, Glidden Marie Glidden Joan Hann Phyllis Harris Glen James, Grace Lobb Prank MacDonald Doris McCool Doreen McGuire Frank Mustard William Palmer Kathleen Powell Shirley Rapson Fred Thorndike foot, Bob McGregor, Grade 1 to Oracle 2—. -Ruth: Jackson, Jack McGregor, Jean .McGregor. The total war savings purchased• by the fifteen pupils amounted to $124.50. The largest amaunt bought any ohe pupil was $41.50. Mary C. Torrance, Teacher. Betty Woolley Blanche Zaphe. PROMOTED TO GRADE XI Doreen Armstrong Bette Brunsdon Margaret Colquhoun George Durham Jean Elliott William Freel Roger; Garon Elii{or GGlew Donald Haddy Billie Handy William . Hearn. Ardyss Inkley James Jackson Elinor Johns John MacDonald Douglas •McDonald Lois Middleton Robert Miller Gordon Mustard Marion Peck Mary Ellen Prest Muriel Howlers Coronna Wendorf Geraldine White Ray Wise Lower Costs Mean Higher Profits Mr. Farmer: You'll agree that every dollar saveid in feeding costs means another doll-, ar in profits to you! SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE undoubtedly saves you dollars in feed -1 ing'cost - because the added expensed. of transportation and middlemen's/ profits are eliminated by local grinding and mixin '.`. ,SHUR-GAIN FEED' SERVICE. gives you value for•every dollar spent) for. SHUR,GAIN feeds are BALANCED. And Balanced Feeding means) a full supply of high quality protein' "plentiful essential minerals, and, fort- ification with all the required vitamins;. Thus balanced feedsare much more efficient than others. Through SHUR-GAIN FEED SERVICE, the final cost of balanced rations becomes so very little higher than the average ' value of grain that the wisdom of balanced feeding is obvious.. BUY THE BEST — BUY SHUR-GAIN SHUR-GAIN FEEDS MADE AND SOLD BY CLINTON FEED MILL PHONE 580 OBITUARY W. G. MOILVEEN The death occurred in Clinton, on Monday, July 3rd, of Wilbert Guy Mcllveen, in his SGth year. Death came as the result -of injuries sustain- ed on Thursday, June 29th, at his farni in Goderich Township, when he slipped while climbing on to the hayrack and fell back.. against the horses frightening them, and caus- ing them to run away, pulling the heavy wagon over him. He was the son of the late Thomas Mcllveen and Jane McBrien Mcllveen and was born on Jane 17th, 1889, on the Base Line, Goderich Township. He received hie education in the Clinton schools. On June 19th, 1917 he married Margaret Lancashire, of Peterboro. For several years they conducted a bakery and confectionery business in Clinton: About twelve years ago, after selling the business in town they bought a farm on the ninth con: •of Goderich Township. Surviving besides his wife, are three sons, John, with the Canadian Army Overseas; Stinson and Harold at home; one brother, John, andone sister -Mrs. W. D. Williants, Clinton. The service was held on Wednes- day afternoon in the Clinton Pres. byterian Church. Rev. D. J. Lane conducted the service in the church and at the grave. Interment was made in Clinton Cemetery. V HOLMESVILLE Miss Cora Trewartha is . spending her summer vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trewartha. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gliddon and Marie .and Eileen spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jervis and friends motored to Ottawa on Friday where they will spend a short bolt - day. Miss Lola Jervis is holidaying with. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cox. We welcome our new minister and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Tavener who have come to reside in Holmesville. We are pleased to have Mr. Mel. Elliott .home again after spending several weeks in London .hospital. Miss Grace Harris is spending her holidays at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harris. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Bert Mcllveen who passedaway on Monday evening. v- BAYFIELD. The Bayfield School Board has re-engaged, the teachers at increased salaries. Mr. John H. Bates is to receive $1300; Mrs. Win.. E. Parker, $1100. and anusie supervisor, Mrs. Bert . Boyes $120.00, for the school term commencing the first of September. Mrs. Wan. Greig..of Toronto and two daughters, Mrs. M. G. Beattf and. Miss Jean Greig are .at their cottage at the Poplars. Little Miss Jan Anderson of Ham- ilton is .visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. M. ;Stewart. Mise. 'E6ntra • Sturgeon of Clinton spent the week end with her mother and sisters. to Miss Mina Proctor of Toronto. is th visiting her aunt, Mrs. George King. •ed Dr. and Mrs-. Le, Roy Hiles. and son, Allan,'of London spent 'the week d' end with Mr. and Mrs. ,. H. Shan,. t' non: Mrs. Hiles' remained to visit thin week with her ;parents. dr Miss:Helen Sturgeon who has -been .Co employed' at the Wearwell Hosiery in Clinton is spending- her vacation with her parents Mr. and. Mrs•. E. J. Stur- geon. Miss Jean Sturgeon is visiting friends in Clinton this week. Amongst those • who are occupy- ing s cottages in. Jewett'Grove •,for the 'season or part of it are: Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Darnell, F./0. R. Bell, wife and child, Flgt. Sgt. S. Stinson and family, 'Clinton Radio School; Mrs. Fred McTaggart and three chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Richmond Hill, Ont.; Mrs. E. W. Kendall and two children- Elmira; Mrs. R. Douglas and family, Clinton; Mrs, Michael Zaritalcy and son, Mrs. C. Peacock and Mrs, J. Peacock, Mr, and Mrs: J. P. Matheson and. family of Ridley College, St. Catharines; Mrs. Ervin Khrgmoan : and son, Mrs. F. M. Hearn and family, Kitchener, Mrs. Douglas. Kennedy, Mrs. Jack Cuninghani and child, Waterloo. Mrs. W. M. Purves of Detroit, Mich., is occupying The Lodge the Metcalf -Miller property for th season. Mr. and -Mrs. . P. G. McAllister o London have opened their cottage t The,Highlands. for the season. Mrs. V. Burt and Mary Louf London are visiting her parents, M and Mrs. F. W. Baker. Ronald Bur was also. here -over the week end. Keith Brandon of London wa home over the holiday. Mr. and' Mrs. Wigg of Seaforth is occupying the Box cottage this wee Mrs, H. R. Scott and Prof. Jaine Scott of Seaforth are their guests. Mrs. J. 0. Goldthorpe and. Sandi accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. J. Maclntosh of Ft. Erie, were •the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wes- ton for a week. Mrs. L. G. Bassett is convalescing at the home of her father, Mr. Murdock Ross. Mr. Lawrence Fowlie of London visited his sisters over the' holiday., Amongst those who are occupying their cottages in the village are Dr end Mrs. W. J. Tillmann, Mrs. J Mahar and Barbara, Prof R. Pember- ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. D Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Aiken - head, Dr. and Mrs. N. B. Alexander, London; Prof.. L. and Miss. M. Hod- gins, •Mr, J. Camerae Panel Miss Isabel Cameron, Mr, and: Mrs, W. H. Shan- non, Toronto;' Mrs W. Aberhard and two children, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pounder and son, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Martin, Ruth Joy and Margaret Edith Martin, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauer and family of London are .spending this week with the'forrner's parents,` Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baker. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Supnick and Miss Holley Louise ;Sunnick of Detroit were with Mrs. Supnick's mother, Mrs. S. Holley, over the week end and American holiday. Misses Pat and Barbara Morley of Pleasant Ridge, Mich were at their Aunt's 'cottage, "Bireheliff" for the week end and Fourth, of July. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sturgeon, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Sturgeon; Jr,, and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ervine spent the week end in Port Dover.. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter of Toren - were at "Char -Min" cottage over e weekend. Mrs. Hunter remain - for a longer visit. Dr.and Mrs. Barclay of Hamilton r W e .oceupying •one,of R. Heard's cot - ages at Sunset Point. Mrs, v McPherson and two Wi- en are ,occupying the Templeman1' ttage in. Lakeside Pe k for July. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1I, -Middleton• of Hensall and Dr. and Mrs. E, P. ' Lewis of Toronto were the guests of Mrs. N. W. Woods over the week end. Mrs. Lewis remained for a longer visit, Pte. Ellen Mackay, C:W.A.C. Pos- tal Corp, London, ryas hone for a forty-eight hour leave. Miss Hilda King of London visit- ed in Bayfield. and Goderich Ton - ship over the holiday week end: Miss Gloria Westlake underwent an operation in Clinton Community Hospital on Friday. Her many P'. friends wish her e. speedy recovery. Misses Galhnan and Beaver of Zurich re -opened The Old Forge lunch room on the first of July. Mr. J. M. Stewart and J. Stewart Sr, of Hamilton joined Mrs. Stewart last .week to spent the Summer at their 'horse on Louisa Street. Mrs. B. T. Stephenson and family of Toronto and Miss Ada Bingley of Detroit are at their home in the at village. Mrs. Willis of Toronto is e their guest. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. McTague f and son, Sub. Lieut. W. McTague of a Toronto were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Quarry, "Llandudno" o over the week end. r.1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Aylesworth. and t babe were with Mrs. Aylesworth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chap- s man over the week end. Mrs. W. H. Baines of London is e the guest of Mrs. W. Cotton. lc. Mr. and Mrs, M. Cole and two s children Many and Lynny of Kala- mazoo came on Saturday and are a staying at "Kings Bluff". Mrs. Cole was formerly Miss Betty King. Mr. E. A. Featherston of. London, Miss " Doris Featherston and guest, Mr. Keith Leonard of Toronto spent the holiday and week end with Mrs. Featherston. Visitors . at the home , of Mrs. Charles Parker over the week end were her daughter, Mrs. Len Smith M r. Smith, " Glenn and Maxine, and larence Larson of London. Maxine emained to spend some time with her grandmother. Major Duffy, and Mrs. J. Duffy and two ohildren••of London are oc- upying W, H, Robinson's cottage for the season. Miss' Virginia Morison of onion was their guest over the eek end. Miss Agnes Will spent the week nd:' with her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. . R. 'Will "Dingleton". Mrs. J. S. Rourke and family of London are occupying Belle Vile cottage for the season. Captain George Alexander of Ottawa and his wife are visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. N. B. Alexan- der. G c L w e 0 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 'Furter and son, William, of Toronto spent the week end with Mrs. W. J. Stinson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight, Ron. ald and Mary and. Miss Elizabeth Dupuis of Toronto visited Mrs. F. Gemeinhardt ever the week end. Mr. and Mrs. M. McBride and two children, Mary and Muriel, of Kitchener spent the week end with Mrs. McBride's' mother; Mrs. Agnes Currie. Mrs. Sylvanus. Cann, Blue Water Highway, received . a beautiful bou- quet of flowers, from her son Pte. Bruce Cann of R. 0. A. M. C. -.-Italy, also a beautiful silk table cloth. The -bbngn.et was intended for Mother's Day, but was received' rather late, . but appreciated all the same. Bruce is fine and wishes to thank all those from Bayfield, who have so kindly sent oim boxes and' parcels .41111 P