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IS CHRIST THE CENTRE OF YOUR CHRISTMAS?
"Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, whichshall be to
all people. For unto you is born this dny in the city of David a
Saviour, which is CHRIST the LORD." Luke 2; 10,11 g
"GOD so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son,
that whosesoever.believeth in Him should not perish, but have ever-
lasting life" John 3:16
THE BEST GIFT OF ALL —
"The gift of God is eternal life through JESUS CHRIST our
Lord " Rom. 6:23 I.
TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour '7-7.30 E'.D.S.T. Sunday evening
LOCAL STATION CKILW WINDSOR
Old-fashioned Revival Hour rebroadcasted on many stations
at various times.
CHAS. E. FULLER P'o, Box, Lee Angeles 53, California
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THURS., DEC. 14t11 144
PERSONAL LOANS AVAILABLE
To pay doctor, dentist or
hospital bills. . to meet
taxesto consolidate
debts to buy fuel .. ,
to repair or improve the
home.. . to meet educe.
tional expenses..;to take
advantage of bargainsand
} business opportunities...
to meet emergencies, etc.
Endorsers not necessarily
• retuired,
,
T delay urgent home repairs because you lack
ready funds may prove costly later on.
When you are faced with such a problem, see The
Royal Bank about a personal loan and get the job
started right away.
Loans for such a purpose -or for any reasonable
personal need—are available at any branch of The
Royal Bank of Canada. They can be repaid over'a
period of six, twelve, or even eighteen months, by
monthly, quarterly or other instalments to suit your
convenience.
When you need a personal loan to meet'some sudden
or unexpected need, go to 'The I1oyal Bank of
Canada. The manager will be glad to discuss a per-
sonal loan with you,
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
CLINTON BRANCH.
J. G. McLAY, Manager
THE 'CLINTONNEVWS-RECORL.
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THE BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME
available in time of need at no extra charge.
another, example of our modern — helpful service.
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NOTICE
.DOG OWNERS
Take, °Notice—Dog Taxes have to be paid
immediately.
1944 Taxes ue are
due now.
Penalty after Dec. 14th, 1944.
NORMAN KENNEDY,
Tax Collector
dered severaL,selections, Mrs. Gordon
Taylor favoured with a solo and
duets were rendered,by Mrs. Emmer-
son Rodger and Mrs. Thos. Jardin.
Misses Josephine Weir and Sadie
Carter with Mrs. R. J. Phillips as
accompanist.
On behalf of the Red Cross Rev.
H. Snell expressed` appreciation to
all who had taken part in the pro-
gram. The proceeds amounted to
$54. which goes towards provl5ing
treats to the local. boys •overseas,'
Death of Mrs. Fred ,Moss
This community was shocked at
the sudden passing of a highly es-
teemed resident an the person of
Mrs. Fred. Moss, whose death oc-
curred at her home Sunday, Dee. 10.
Mrs. Moss was in her usual health
when she suffered a heart attack
and passed away before •medical aid
could be summoned.
The deceased was formerly Ida
Jane Riley, daughter of the late On December 19th, Mr. and' Mrs.
William Riley and Hannah Leach 'John Rathwell will celebrate their
and was born in Londesboro sixty- ,Golden Wedding Anniversary, at the
six years ago. Forty-six years ago home of their son, Mr. Fred Rath -
she married Fred Moss. Since their well, and will be pleased to receive
marriage they have lived in. West any friends who care to .call during.
the afternoon.'
The annual meeting of L. 0. L.
1035 was held on Thursday, Dec. 7th
at which the officers for 1945 were
elected and installed •by Past Dis-
trict Master Anson Coleman. A social
hour was spent by the members
after lodge closed.
Wor. M. Watson Webster; D. M.
Russell Consitt; Chap. Chas. C. Pil-
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: ,66w and 861
Batlins Locker Storage
Salmon Steaks lb. ... , 30c
'O'cean Trout lb. 27c.
Smoked Fillet lb, , 35,0
Cod Fillet lb. 35e
Haddock Fillet lb. 35c
White fish ib. 25c
Frozen Peas Box • 27c
Frozen Corn, Box 27c
Frozen Strawberries Box 39c
Fanner Style Sausages lb. ' 25c
Beef Hamburg 1b:. 25c
FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER
• FOODS
last meeting were read and adopted.
The treasurer's, report was then read.
There were 13 members present
and the Roll call was answered with
"What I want for Christmas". .
Letter's of thanks were read from
Mrs, MacDiatvnid and Mrs. Albert
Glazier.'
ip'ach member is requested to bring
any wool quilt patches they might
have, to the next meeting.
Articles turned in: 5 pre. socks; 1
pr. gloves; 1 sweater and quite a
number of pieces for the layette, 1'
quilt. '
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Raymond Jamieson
Thursday, January 4th.
The election of officers for the
coming year were as follows:
President, Mrs. Noble Holland; 1st
rice -president, Mts. Fred Pepper;
Secretary, Mrs. Victor Heeley; As-
sistant secretary, 'Mrs. Cliff Glazier;
Treasurer, Mrs. George Glazier,
Social .Committee, Mrs. ,Raymond
Jamieson, Mrs. Alden Oriel, Mrs.
Cliff Glazier; Pianist, Mrs. Albert
Glazier; Buying Committee, Mrs.
William Glazier, Mrs. Raymond Ja-
anieson; Cutting •Committee, Mrs. J.
K. Noble, Mrs, Cliff Glazier; Flower
committee, Mrs. Albert Glazier.
Each group is to take turns in
arranging the quilts to ' be quilted
each meeting.
The meeting' closed by singing
"God Save the King" after which
luneh was served.
A good time was enjoyed by all
who attended the dance, which was
held in Londesboro Community Hall,
Nov. 28th sponsored by the Happy
War Workers Club. We wish to
'thank all those who helped in any
I way to make this dance such a huge
!success.
Proceeds from the dance • and
tickets sola on the wool blanket,
amounted to •$68.00.
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VARNA.
Wawanosh. Mrs. Moss was a mem-
ber of Donnybrook United Church.
A past president of St. Augustine
Women's Institute and an ardent
worker of the Red Cross.
Besides her husband ,she is sur-
vived by four sons Wan. of West
Wawanosh, John of Goderich, Harry
of Glencoe, and Bert at home; three
daughters, (Violet) Mrs. Charles,,
Mills, Goderich, (Jessie) Mrs. Nay- ' grim; R. S. Lorne Coleman; F. S.,
lor, East Wawanosh, (Bessie) Mrs. Orrin Rowson; Treas. JohnOstrom).
Warren James, Goderich; two bre- Marshall, Murray Hohner; lst L.
thers Harry, Londesboro, Forest of Robert Taylor; and L. Frank Smith;
New Jersey; two sisters' (Mary Ann) 1st Com. Geo. Clarke.
Mrs. Wm. 'Mair, Clinton. (Rose), I Varna Lodge intends celebrating
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ROXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing —+ Claire Trevor In
A
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+ Now Playing - George Formby
" in "'BELL BOTTOM GEORGE"
Mon, Tues. Wed. Two Features
'Anna Sten, Kent' Smith and Mimi
Forsaythe. A tribute to the
heroic nurses of Leningrad who
willingly :sacrificed everything to
bring comfort to the wounded.
"THREE RUSSIAN GIRLS"
Alco "HI DIDDLE DIDDLE"
The hilarious story ora young
couple with forty-eight.hours for
a honeymoon and no time to enjoy
it.' Adolphe Menjou, Martha Scott
and Pola Negri.
Thur. Fri. Sat.
e "IT HAPPENED TOMORROW"
A refreshing original comedy bor-
dering on fantasy, ably played by
Dick Powell, Linda Darnell and
Jack Oakie.
Coming - Cary Grant and Pris-
cilla Lane 'in "ARSENIC AND
`THE WOMAN' OFTH E TOWN'
Mon, Tues. Wed. Two Features
Allan Jones, Evelyn nkers and
David Bruce In a merry mixture
of hot tunes, hilariou fun and
dancing dolls
XOiU'RE A LiOCKla FELLOW]
MR. SMITH"
,Robert Paige, Louise ,Allbritton
and Diana Banymore offer the
most howlariouspicture in years
"FIRED WIFEE "
Thur. Fri. Sat. Two Features
Richard Arlen, Jean Parker and
Russell Hayden Portray the ad-
venturesof an unsung service
"MINESWEEPER."
Jimmy Lydon, Charles .Smith and
Joan Mortimer take a popular
family through their latest riot. Coming — In Technicolor, as a
HENRY ALDRICH HAUNTS A Christmas •attraction Walter Bre
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REGENT TREATED
Now Playing — "MR. WINKLE(
IGOES'ANA TO
HAYRWAR"IDE" AND "LOUIS -
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Mon. Tues. Wed. e a'
Lynn Bari, Akira Tamaroff and
Francis Lederer supported by a
stellar cast in a colorful romance- k
woven into a quaint story efi
THE BRIDGE of SAN LUIS-REY t
Thur. Fri. •Sat. Dual Features
Anna Sten, Kent Smith and Mimi
Forsaythe tell the courageous•
story of three valiant girls who
shared the defense of Leningrad
"THREE RUSSIAN G1RLS"
Walt Disney presents his amazing
aviation epic
VICTORY Through. AIR POWER
Important Changes
In 'Train Service.
There will be certain changes in
train service between December
23rd and January 1st.
Consult your local C.N.R.-Agent
for full information.
Canadian National
Railways
CARD OF THANKS
The family •of the late Mr. R. J.
Gibbings wish to extend sincere
thanks and appreciation to their
friends and neighbours for the kind
messages and expressions of sym-
pathy and beautiful floral tributes
extended to them in their recent
bereavement.
•CARD OF THANKS
The . McKenzie family wish to
thank the friends and neighbours of
their mother, for their kindnesses
and sympathy shown them during
their recent sad bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Wm. Campbell extends her
deep appreciation and sincere thanks
to her many friends for their kind
expressions of sympathy and beauti-
ful floral tributes extended during
her recent' bereavement in the loss
, of her dearly beloved mother, Mrs.
Robert B. Carter. Special thanks to
Dr. Shaw, Miss Gibson, (nurse), the
Misses Holmes and to those who
loaned their cars.
is extended to Mrs, J. Richardson
in the loss of her mother Mrs.
Roderick McKenzie a pioneer ant
resident of Stanley Township who
passed away at the home of her
sister Miss M. McAsh of Hensall in
her eighty seventh year.
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MARRIAGES
JOHNSTON—COOPER—At the Un-
ited Church Manse, Pine River,
on Monday, November 27th, Mar-
• garet Cooper, Kippen and Oliver
M. Johnston, were united in mar-
riage, Rev. Dr. John Hutton of-
ficiated. •
BURTON—LIVERMORE At the
Wesley -Willis parsonage, Clinton,
on Saturday, December 2nd, Hattie
-Livermore, eldest daughter':of Mrs.
Livermore and the late Mr. Liver-
more and Waldby Burton, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bur-
ton, all of Clinton, were united in
marriage. Rev. A. Lane officiated.
BIRTHS
MVLA,TERNA—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, December 8th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Materna
of Blyth, a daughter, Alice Mary.
DEATHS
CARTER—In Clinton, on Saturday,
December 9th, Rose on
Joyner,
widow of the late' Robert B. Car-
ter in her 75th year.
OSBALDESTON—In Goderich:' Twp.,
on• Sunday, December 10th,' Her-
bert Osbaldeston in his 68th year.
WAS•HINGTON, Ezra—Passed peace
fully away at the residence of his
nephew, L. C. Annie; Port Union,
AUBURN Mrs. C. A. Howson was in charge Mrs. Waters, London, also 12 the 12th of July in Bayfield next Ont,, on Wednesday, December 6th,
The devotional period was taken by grandchildren. Two sons, two •dough- year. 1944, Ezra 'Washington in his 89th
visiting -their.. daughter,. Mrs. Goran
ley Thompson mud • Mr. ,Thompson to by a verse of scripture from tat Goderich passing away just five previous Friday Dec. 22nc1 at one
story of the birth, of +reins. Prayer weeks ago. The .funeral was held o'clock p.m.
1
Mr: and Mrs. -Herb -,Mogridge. are Mrs. C. Anderson and Mrs. John ters and a sister predeceased her, Nominations falling on Christmas
year, beloved'brother of Mts. M.
Raithby. The roll call was responded the sister Mrs. George Bradford of .Day it was decided to hold it on the
Brampton.
Mr, and Mrs,. Leaner& Yungblut of ryas offered by: Mrs, Stanley John- from the family residence on, Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell left
Windsor spent the week end. with ston: Reading's were given ;by Mrs, day afternoon and was conducted on Monday last week to visit the
• Mr. and Mrs, George:F. Yungblut. 1 Wm. Roberton and Mrs. Thos. by .Rev. Harold Snell. Interment former's Aunts the Misses Hasler in
Miss Mildred Anderson of Dun -1 McNalL ,Solos were rendered by Miss took place in Dungannon Cemetery. Minneapolis.
gannon is visiting her grandmother, Elma Match and Mrs. Win. Haggitt' Rev. Harold Snell was guest spec- Mrs. N. Reid received word on
Mrs. Joes Irwin. I and a musical number by Mrs. R. J. km: at Dungannon United Church on Monday of the sudden and unexpect.
,Mr•. and Mies. J. C. Stoltz attended Phillips, Mrs. Howson and Mrs. 'John 'Sunday evening. ed passing of her aunt Mrs. MeCol-
1 the funeral of the former's brother at McKnight. The topic "Thoughts for V ley of Heusi!!.
New Dundee' on 'Friday. Christmas" was given by Mrs. E. L We are very sorry to report that
Mr. Wm. Raithby has 'left for' Raithby. Rev, C. Anderson spoke IITJRON ROAD M. Ino. Rathwell is not keeping as
Copper Cliff where'he' has secured bziefly. Lunch was Served.well as usual,
eniplaynlent•'for the winter. 1 The Happy ` War Workers Club HolyCommunion will b adminis
Cpl.""Barrick" Wright, - Toronto is The play Tetdp, est and Sunshine":held 'their regular monthly meeting tered in St. Johns •A'aglicen Church
on a two -weeks leave with his wife was presented in the Foresters Hall at the home of Mrs. Noble Holland, on Sunday,Dec. 24th" This will be
• 'and Tonally. on Friday evening by the Benmill'er on Thursday, December 7th.
a she Christmas 'Service,
Baptist Ladies Aid Young People aril under the auspi-The meeting opened'by singing Cpl, Gordon Keys of Kamloops',
The''Baptist`.Ladies' J,id field' their ces of the Auburn 'Red -0ross. Be- "Silent Night, Holy Night," followed B, C: is spending his furlough with
' Christmas meetingat the home of tween acts, ,the Surida School.' Mall -p g
Y by repeating the club creed acid the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.Keys. I
ited Church ren-' Lord's Prayer. The Earl'• Raithby . ' The President es.ra of Knox Un .he minutes of the The sympathy of the community,.
S. Southcombe and son of the late
Anthony and Elizabeth Washing-
ton of Darlington Twp. A short
service at his late residence, fol-
lowed by a service'at"2 p.nr. Fri-
day in Centennial Church. Inter-
ment at Zion United Church. Ceme-
tery, Hampton Circuit. Motors.
IN MEMORIAM
LO'VETT—In loving memory of
Elizabeth Maud, -who departed this
life, Dee. 14th 1937.
God knew you • were suffering, He
knew you were in pain;
He ;knew, younever would get better
in this world again,.
He saw that you were getting weary,
the hills were hard to climb
So He closed your weary eyelids
and whispered, "Peace be thine".
- —Elver Remembered by the family
Saturday Specia
Tea Biscuits
Fried Cakes
Do Nuts
Pumpkin Pie
Blueberry Pie
Whole Wheat Bread
BARTLIFF'S
PHONE 1
On Dec. 15th at 8 p.m, the mem-
hers and their husbands and family
are invited to a Christmas Tree Con-
cert in the Army Hall, Each member
is asked to bring a gift (value not to
exceed 25c) and please put your
name on it. Also bring a plate - and
•eup also, pot luck lunch. This eon
cert le for members •only. Each
member is asked to be present as we
all are looking forward to a social
evening.
For Sale
6 Durham Heifers, due to freshen
around February lst. Apply J. H.
Quigley, three miles south of Clin-
ton on No. 4 Highway. Phone Clin-
ton 619r3. 26-tf
• , Eor•, Sale '
Children's Skates, size 12; boy's
skates sizes 3 and 4, and men's
skates, size 9. A.pply•at News- Rec-
ord Office, 26-1
For Sale
A young man's heavy plaid green
coat in Al condition, only worn Is
few times.• Would fit young man
18 • or 20. Apply at News -Record
Office. • 26-1
Boarders or Roomers
Accommodation for one or two
roomers or boarders, in a private
home, Apply box 39M, News -Record.
Raw Furs Wanted
I am buying all kinds of raw furs
and stretching is not necessary if
bought fresh. Highest prices paid,
Norman East R. R. 1 Clinton. 27-6
Wanted
Used cars for wrecking purposes
Apply to Stanley's Auto Wreckers,
Phone 205, Clinton. 27-2
For Sale.
Eleven cords of mixed dry, hard-
wood. .Also 100 dry cedar posts.
Apply Adam Steep, R. R. 8 Clinton.
phone 906r12. 27-1
Wanted To Buy
Lady's Skates, size 5-7, preferably
white. Apply at News -Record. 27-1
Christmas Trees for Sale
Limited number of Christmas
trees for sale. Apply. W. H. Lobb,
Isaac Street, Clinton. Phone 314J
27-1.
Cemetery Memorials
Large stock of modern memorials on
display et 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
Licensed Sewing Machine
Mechanic
Repairs all 'makes' of machines,
Workmanship guaranteed -18 years
experience. Apply at ,Sutter and
Perdue's, Hardware Store, Clinton.
25-3
Wanted To Buy
A Second Hand Upright)
Piano In Good Condition.
Reply to the office of the
Town Clerk or Councillor
Butler.
Clinton Town Council
For Sale
3 steers, 4 heifers, 8 calves and
one Yorkshire sow. Apply Ed. Mer-
ner, Bayfield. Phone 634r14,Clinton.
26-3
Christmas' Trees<For Sale
On lot next Husty'>; Shoe Repair
Shop. Apply Robert Hattin. 274
•
Farm For Sale
Lots 44 and 75, Maitland Conces-
sion Goderich Township. Two miles
from Cheese Factory, ;=1 mile from
school and church.
Farm has been under grass for 10
year!;. Clay loam well drained, Good
buildings, good well, also 2 never
failhig springs.,
To wind up the estate of the lata
Chas. Williams Sr. Executors -Chase,
and Katherine Williams, Apply
Chas. Williams, R. R. 2, Clinton,
phone 9021'23 Clinton. 2.6-6
For Sale
9 roomed, two storey Bi -ick House
with 3 piece bath. Central Location.
1/4 acre Lot on William Street. Apply
at News -Record. 204E
Farm For Sale
50 acres, mile from Highway,
riTownship,
Code rch la goodclay lama
well fenced, good buildings, well
watered. Apply to News -Record
Clinton.' . 20-t£
For Sale
Stuccoed house at 102 Huron Road,.
Goderich. Phone 931r14 Goderich.
20-t'8
House. for Sale
Five roomed .frame. house .on Alb -
art Street, town water, quarter acre
of land. For further particulars
apply to Frank Fingland or 3. W.
McCool, Londesboro 114f.
For Sale -
Milk -fed chickens for your: Christ
Inas and New Years celebration on
sale at the Jervis Hatchery Clinton.
Phone 194. 27 2
Wanted
Apartment 3 to 5 rooms furnished.
Apply News -Record Box 39C. 27-1
Wanted to Buy
Wanted to buy, old horses and dead`
cattle for mink. feed. If dead, phone
at once, Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jodi
Gilbert 908r21. 58-t.1
Wanted to Buy
Old or disabled livehorses wanted
for mink feed. Apply Elmer Trick,
phone 907r3 or 907r12, 15 -cow,