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°UIiURRS'., NOV, 2nd, 1944
THE
CLINTON . NEWS -RECORD ;.
PAGE 5;.
for YOUR OWN and CANADA'S
FUTURE YEARS of PEACE
R ��4�:x;���..•.. we shall glad
Bonds,
cash to buy Victory lin. be glad
1 f you are without the reedy yea
through our rimeloan
an. Victory to arrange pure keptp for For 10w' per 8100 p year, m.
Bonds should be safe:
charge 25s`,•we will place your bonds in out vaults for safekeeping;
TIME WILL TELL
AS IT SO :OFTEN DOES!
'We hear front so inany of •onr Clients that they realize the many
burdens we lifted from their shoulders and. the Completeness
as well as Considerateness of otic Funeral Service.
BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME
Clinton Phone 184Vi
AUBURN Robertson, rune Cunningham, Joan'
Killough, Garth Melinight, Mrs.'
L.A.C. Stanley McNall of Dunn- ' j ;to, Haggitt, Erna Robertson, Al -
Wille spent the week end. with his 'Aar`- Ian Rditlby, Toho. R. J. Phillips,
went •Mr. •and Mrs. Phos, McNalt. ; Marie Raithby, George Raithby, ;qrs.Mr. Harvey. McGee is visiting Earl Raithby and, Ronald Nice for
friends in Detroit. 'the best Jack O'Lantern. Wm. Raith
Mr: and Mrs. Herb Govier moved by was in change of the devotional
to their farme wesof Auburn, ' period. A short address was given by
The Red cross held a quilting In Rev C. C, Anderson. Lunch was
the Baptist Church on Tuesday when served,
three quilts Were Completed. The
secretary, Mrs. Fred Ross, announced Successful ,Anniversary Services
that she had yarn for socks on hand, i were held in Knox Presbyterian
also a quantity of sewing to be givers' Church last Sunday. Rev. Dr, W. O.
out. Rimed ,of Ripley was the guest spea-
ker and gave two forceful messages.
Mr. Charles Nevins of Woodstock In the morning .he chose as his text,
spent the week end at his home here: Romans 1st chapter and 17th verse.
A concert will be held in ,the For- "The Just than live by Faith".
esters Hall on Friday evening Nov. The music which was of a Par -
.3rd ander the Auspices of the Palle ticularly high calibre was rendered
Library. The program will be pre -1 ' a sextette from, Knox choir Gude-
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seated. by pupils, of the' Aubtun .Public rich• composed of Mrs, Frank Satin -
'School, No, 3 •Coiiborne No: 9 Hut ders; Mrs, Gordon Kaitting, Mas.
lett and No. 16 East Wawanosh, Keith Revell, Miss Ileene Stowe,
The Baptist-'Y'oung People held a L.A.C. Elliott :and, LAX.. Russell.
Hallowe'en masquerade in their At the morning service L.A.C'.
ehurah basement' on Friday evening, Elliott sang "Bless This House". The
The judges weee Rev C; - C and Mts sextetterendered an anthem and 'theAnderson and' SStanley''Johhs`ton, 'the ladies quartette' sang a nuirrber. At
gains were in charge of Emma and the evening service 1 r. Rhorid' tools
George Robertson, Mamie and Williairi his message ge from the 25th chapter
p:
Raithby. , Those receiving prizes. of Isiah "Seek Ye The Lord while' He,
wore Mr's, Edna 'Cowan, ,Shirley May Be 'found". Mrs. Kaitting ren -
dered . a solo, "Building For Eter-
nity". The choir sang "The Lord is
my Shepherd" and L.A.C. Elliott
and. Mrs. Saunders sang as a duet
"I waited for the Lord".
The church was decorated with
baskets of roses and maims. A gen-
erous free-will offering was received.
The sextette were entertained at
the home of Dr. B. C. Weir,
The Junior Red Cross Society of
S. S. No. 9 Hallett had a
Hallowe'en party in the school room
on Friday afternoon. The members of
the society appeared in costmne. The
business period was in charge of the
president Audrey Andrews. The
chairman was Maxine flunking for
the following program, pianist Mar-
garet Jackson, ch9rus; recitation,
Eileen Cunningham; mouth organ,
Ross Patterson; reading, Floyd Stan-
bury;
tamburt'; duet Audrey Anderson and
Evelyn Raithby; piano solo, Maxine
flunking; recitation, grade 11; sing-
ing game, grades 1, and 11; reading
Sandy Andrews; piano "ifi at, Merger -
,et Jackson, and Evelyn Raithby;
contest, Miss Marjorie Arthur; ridd-
les, Margaret Jackson; piano solo,
Delphine flunking. The prizes were
presented by Miss Arthur to Alan
Raithby and Eileen Cunningham for
comic costume and to Robt. Patter-
son and Margaret Jackson for fancy
costume. Lunch was served. The.
offering was in aid of the Milk for
Britain Fund.
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. OK1E
FLORIST
Pbones• , 66w and 68J
Batkins Locker Storage ,
Now is a ,good time to store a
r/A of .beef.
We can supply you with same, at
any time.
Salmon Steaks lb. 30c
Farmer Style sausages lb , . , , 25c
FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER
FOODS
For Sale
Spy' Apples, hand picked and stored
60e per bushel in your own contain-
ers. Apply T. R. Jenkins, phone 910r
23 Clinton'. 21-1
For Sale
One • gasoline Engine; one cutting
box sand carriers; one wagon. Apply 1
Feng. VanEE"gmond, Clinton: 21-2
For , Sale
Soft : water Iron Pump, Hall rack,
two tables, 1 couch, platform latform'rock-
er, 1 roof 11' x 9', Iron chains. Apply
Miss D. Cantelen, Clinton,' phone
19j• 21-2.
DANCE
sponsored by Goderich Township
S. S. No. 4 Unit of Red Cross
in Town Hall, Clinton
FRIDAY, NOV. 3rd
Murdock's, Orchestra
Lunch Counter
20-2
BIRTHS
PUBLOW—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
PubIow, (nee Anne Crittenden) an-
nounce the arrival of their daugh-
ter (Patricia Elaine), at city Hos-
pitel, Saskatoon, Oct, 20th, 1944,
McDEVITT—Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Mc-
Devitt, (nee Shirley Beacom) of
Toronto, Ontario are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of their. son,
Janes Beacom an Thursday, Octo-
ber 26th.
DEATHS
SNYDER--In Cromarty, on Tuesday,
October 31st, Mary Agnew, wife
of the late JohnSnyder in her
83rd year.
IN MEMORIAM
POCOOK In loving meanoty of
David Pocock, who passed away
November lst, 1943, in Hamilton.
He is gone, but' Trot forgotten,
And, as dawns another year,
In otrr lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of him are always near.
Days of sadness will come o'er us;
Friends may think the wound is heal-
ed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within the heart con-
cealed,
--Sadly missed by wife and datgh.
ter Mae,
IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSON --In loving memory of
Louis td. Anderson, who passed
away .Nov. 4th, 1938.
"To -clay recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest
And those who think of him to -day
Are those who loved him. best.
—Ever remembered by his wife.
For Sale
Boy's Blue Overcoat in good con-
dition. Will flit boy 12 or 13. Apply
at News Record Office. 21-1,
Wanted to Buy
Coalport "Indian Tree" Dinner
Plates., Apply to News -Record Box
89w. 21-1
For Sale
A winter tweed coat Also a snow
suit, both size 12, in good condition.
Apply at News -Record. , 21-1
For Rent
7 -room cottage on James Street,
large garden, small stable. Apply at
pews -Record Office. k 21-1
Wanted
•Tc rent a three or four roomed
apartment unfurnished. Reply to
News -Record, Box 39H. 21-1
Pigs for Sale
20 pigs, 6 'weeks old. Apply ,Roy
Tyndall, phone 907r3, Clinton. 21-2
For Sale
1 Bone -Coloured' Pram in good
condition. Apply Harold SWan, Jos-
eph Street. 21.1
Por Sale
Heavy tile red Chesterfield Coat,
plaid lining. (interlined), :size 14. A
Donegal Tweed Coat (fitted), detach-
able ties, pleated back size 14. Also a
wine and beige Gabardine Jacket
(lined) with zipper front and detach-
able' hood with white fur trim size 14.
Apply at the News -Record. 21-1
ROSY THEATB$ '•
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CAPITAL THEATRE
GODEItICH
REGENT .THEATR.E
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Now Playing—Bette Davis in
MR. SKEFFINGTON"'
Now Playing Linda Darnell In
"IT HAPPENED TOMORROW"
Now Playing — "ACTION IN'
ARABIA." & SALUDOS AMIGOS
Mon. Tues, and Wednesday
THE BRIDGE of SAN •LUIS-REY
prom Thornton B. wilder's Puli-
tzer Prize story comes this tale of
a, woman whose - kisses cost a
kingdo'm.
- Lynn Bari, Akira Tamaroff = ane
Wanes Lederer.
Mon. Tues, Wed.
"GOING MY WAY"
A picture with a lilt, a lift ,arid a
laugh and one you'll long re-
in ember. Bing Crosby irs MS
best role, with Rise ,Stevens, Barry
Fitzgerald and James, Brown.
Mon, Tues: Wed. -
Dorothy Lamour, Betty Hutton &
Diana Lynn Tearnecl with Fred
;MacMurray in a mnsieal fun' show'
about three sisters with "stage
ambitions
"AND THE ANGELS SING"
Thur. Fri.. Sat. Dual Features•
Frank Sinatra, George M_ ui+phy
and Adolphe Menjou
Tie can sing, he can .act, he, can
inake love and he does 'in •
STEP LIVELY'
Also —Tom Conway•in a myst-
try drama. '
"A NIGHT OF ADVENTURE"
Thur. Fri. Sat: Two Features
Susan Hayward, Michael O'Shea &
Qsa Masser Portray the amazing;
adventures of a renowned war-
correspondent '
"JACK LONDON"
Wally Brown, Allen Carney and
ClaireCarleton In
ROOKIES IN BURMA"
Thur. Fri. and Sat.
GEORGE' 1+ORMBY
The irrepressible, Briton and his
banjo-uke join the navy for a new
series of misadventures
."BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE"
Coming -- "THREE RUSSImAN
GIRLS"' and "LARCENY WITH
MUSIC"
Coming — ONCE UPON A TIME
and "HENRY ALDRICH PLAYS
'CUPID"
Coining - Bing Crosby In
"GOING MY WAY"
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of First Posting of Voters' Lists
for 1944 Municipality of Clinton,
County of Huron.
Notice is hereby ,given that I have
complied with Section 8 of the
Voters' Lists Act and I have posted
up in my ,office at Clinton' on the 28th
day of October, 1944, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the Said
Municipality at Municipality elec-
tions'and that such list remain there
for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to law, the last day for
appeal being the 21st day of Novem-
ber 1944.
Dated at Clinton this 28th day of
October, 1944.
M. T. CORLES5
Clerk of the Town of Clinton
21-3
NOTICE
Will the 'parties that took the snow
fence ;From Mr. Charles Wise's field
and the field next the Cheese Factory,
bring back immediately. Legal pro-
ceedings after this notice. Robert
Cole, Patrolman for Road 39, Huron
County Road System. 21-1
Meeting of
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court ,House,
Goderich, commencing Tuesday,
November 14th, 1944, at 2.00 p.rn..
All accounts, notices of deputations
and, other' business requiring the at-
tention of Council •should be in the
hands of the County 'Clerk not later
than Saturday, Noyember 11th.
N. W. Miller
County Clerk
21-2
Wanted
Hatching eggs for 1946 hatching
season. Guaranteed premium paid,
plus hatchability. premium.. Flocks
culled ,and bloodtested under Govern-
ment Supervision, free of charge.
Write for full details. Tweddle Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont.
21-4
Wanted
To buy for cash a four or five
roomed house with bath, centrally
located. Write to Box 105, Clinton,
21-1
NOTICE
COURT OF REVISION
Take Notice that the Court of
Revision will meet at Clinton an the
15th day of November. 1944, at 7.30
o'clock in the evening, in the Council
Chamber, re the matter of Assess-
ment appeals.
The Mexnicipality of the Town of
Clinton
M.T.CORLESS, Clerk & Treasurer.
21-2
NOTICE
Voter's List,1944, Municipality of
The Township of Hullett, Huron'
County
Notice is 'hereby given that I have
complied with Section. 7 of the Vot-
ers' List Act and that I have, posted
up • at my office in . Londesboro, on
the 7th day of October, 1944, the
list of the persons entitled to vote in
the 'Municipal, Election and such
list remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all Voters
to take immediate proceedings' to
have any errors or omissions correc-
ted according to Law.
Dated at my office this loth day
of October, 1944..
Jas. W. ,McCool,
19.9 Clerk Hullett Twp.
BUY VICTORY BONDS
For VICTORY and Peace in the WORLD
BUT, FOR VICTORY AND PEACE IN THE' SOUL, ACCEPT THE'
FREE GIFT OF CHRIST'S FINISHED REDEMPTION
PURCHASED 1900 YEARS A440 ON CALVARY'S CROSS
Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible
things, as silver and gold—;but with the precious blood. of Christ.
1 Peter 1:18-19:
Therefore being justified by faith, vee have peace with God
through our Lord Jesus Christ Romans 5:1.
TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E,D,S.T. Sunday evening.
LOCAL STATION CIOLW WINDSOR
Old-fashioned Revival Htur, rebroadcasted on many stations
at various times.
CHAS. E. FULLER. Po. Box, Los Angeles 53, California
BUY VICTORY BONDS
Space donated by
BARTLIFF'S
PHONE,1
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 I
PHONE 41
Wanted
Stamp Collector wants older
stamp booklet including Victoria and
Edward. Cash Paid. Apply Fred
Jarrett, 30 Bloor St. W., Toronto,
Ontario. 20-2
;M Farm For Sale
50 aor, 'h mSe from Highway;
Goderich Township, good clay land,
well fenced, good buildings, 'welt
watered. Apply to News -Record
• Clinton. 20-tf
CORN RING MINERAL
We are pleased to announce we
have taken the agency for CORN
KING MINERAL. Gall or' phone in
your requirementsto the JERVIS
HATCHERY, Phone 194. 21-a
For Sale
9 roomed, two storey Brick House
with 3 piece bath. Central Location.
Yr, acre Lot on William Street, Apply
at News -Record, 20-tf
Strayed
Strayed' to lot 19 Con. 17 Gode-
rich Tp, some time ago, one yearling
cattle beast resembling Holstein
breed. Owner may have the animal
by. proving property and paying ex-
penses. Apply Oliver Jervis phone.
802x•23, Clinton. 20-2
For Sale
Leicester sheep; ewe lambs ram
lambs, also 2 -year old ewes. Apply J.
H. Quigley, three miles south of
Clinton, on No. 4 Highway. Phone
Clinton 916r8. 17-tf.
House For Sale ,
On Princess street, close todown
town; and schools. Warmly built, Art
brick siding covered. New Garage,
good dry 'garden. Priced right for
quick sale. Apply to Frank Wilson.
20-2
For Sale
14 Durham Steers, 750 lbs.; 4 Dur-
ham Heifers, 750 lbs.; 17 Durban's
Calves; 4 Durham Cows Due Dee. 10;
1 Durham Bull coining 3 yrs. old
Pure bred. Apply Arnold Dale, phone
`801r3, Clinton. 20-2
For Sale
Stuccoed house at 102 Huron Road,
Goderich, Phone 93144 Goderich.
2048
For Sale
65 Rock Pullets, 6 months old,
started laying. Apply C. B. Gibson,
Ontario Street, Clinton. Across from
Reg Balls service Station. 19-t£
For Sale
Thirteen head' of cattle. Durhams
and Herefords,, year . olds and tw
year olds. Apply to James East, 21k
miles N, East of Clinton. R. R. No.
19 -
For Sale
Spy Apples. 50 cents a bushel o
the tree. ' Apply Carman Tebliu
Phone 902r31, Clinton. 20
For Fuller Products
A limited number of brooms; Nylc
Tooth, Hair and Shaving brushe
Phone Winnifred O'Neil, 76J Clinto
18.
House for Sale
Five roomed frame house on Al
cit Street, town water, quarter aes
of land. "For further particular
apply to Frank Fingland'or J. '7
McCool, Londersboro 11-t
Wanted to Buy
Old or disabled live .horses wants
for mink feed. Apply Elmer Tric
phone 907/5 or 907F12, 15-eor
Wanted to Buy
Wanted to buy, old horses and dew
cattle for mink feed. If: dead, phos
at once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jae
Gilbert 908r21. 58-i