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Clinton News Record, 1945-03-22, Page 5'E[LRS; March 22ntrr 9'4 • "RECO' ISI .tot You've Often watched the tenet stamp your cheque Every day, in every branclh of every bank in Canada,'cheques are being scrutinized, stamped and recorded"• Dl}rtng v. the war years, this `daily flow of cheques through your bank has swollen to a torrent: Deposit accounts are more numerdt,rs•,and active than ever before. This, increase re f.ects the tremendous activity of Canadian life and business. Production; purchases and payrolls have all reached record levels." In addition, three-quarters of a million men and women in the armed services must get their pay, and their dependents receive allowances regularly: The handling of this wartime volume of cheques is quite apart from numerous special services 'which the banks have undertaken—the delivery of millions of Victory Bonds and the sale of countless War . Savings'. Certificates; ration coupon banking; subsidy payments to producers; foreign exchange operations. Yet all this extra work has been - carried out at a time when new help has had to be trained to take the place of more than 8,500 bank workers now in uniform. This Advertise.►n_ent is Sponsofed by your Bank Clinton's Original Funeral Hth e.. Prompt 24 hour Invalid Car Service Orders Taken for Monuments and Inscription Work BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME GEORGE B. BEATTIE AUBURN Mr. Stewart King of Toronto spent Saturday with his father Rus- sell King. Mrs. Thos. Anderson of Goderich and, Miss Frances Houston, R. N. l(itchener were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Houston. Mrs, Wm. Mains who has been spending the winter with her . mother, Mrs. Thos; Doyle, returned to her home• ,Sunday. • Mr. Joe., and Miss Sadie _ Carter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hill, Goderich. Mr, and' Mrs. Harry Anderson, • Lue.know, were recent visitors with, the latter's mother Mrs, Thos, Doyle. The B.Y.P.1l. held their Easter meeting on Sunday evening with Miss' Marie Raithby 'in' charge. Following a sing • song ,Marie read an. Easter poem. The Scripture was read by Mrs, Glen Raithiiy. Read- ings were given by Joan Killough, •Mrs. Wm, Haggitt, Royce Phillips, .Mrs. '' Wolper acid . Evelyn Raithby. • Solos .Were rendered by Donna Hag- gitt and' Grant Raithby and Shirley Robertson and Allan Raithby con- tributed piano, solos. Prayer was • offered by Geo. Raithby. The offer- ' ing was received by Grant Raithby. 'The topic was given by Wm. Raith- by. The meeting closed with the nrizpah benedi'etion. ' , A. large' crowd attended the motion. ' .picture show in' the Foresters Hall ,.on. Friday night, .sponsored by the Huron' County Federation of Agri culture. The pictures were shown by Harvey Johnston of '.Walton.. Mr. 'Lewis Ruddy was :chairman and Mr. 'Bruce Matheson, County •Agrlcu'1_ tural Representative, was, 'present .and spoke on Pasture Improvements, Mr. Norman Thomas 'of :the O.A.C,, 'Guelph' war also present and 'gave ;a short talk. On Friday afternoon p.iictures. were shown to the pupils of 'Auburn 'Public school, 8. S. No. -9 'Hulett, S. S. N. 16 East Wawanosb'` and. the "WWestfield Schoen (Intended foi'last week) 'Mrs, Harry' Govher opened P d her E honme, for the March ''meeting of, the B?: 14, S. of Knox.'Presbyterian' rt.Church. Mrs. Edgar Lawson was in+ charge and :opened the meeting With: ..prayer, The'seni iur P e was read �r•es-, ponsively and 'prayer wasp offered by Mrs.. Annie Waiper. . Mrs. John Houston gave an out- line of. the. New Study book "Chris- tian Literature as a Gateway to Freedom". , The Bible Study was taken by Mrs. Fred. Ross. A read- ing was given. by Mxs ,Lawson. The '`Tidings". 'prayer was lead. in uni- son. The.roll Mall was responded to by a verse of -scripture ..ebntainiiig the word "Love'•�The'meeting Closed with the singing •of the= National ;Anthem and •tele • Lords Prayer ' iti 3bnison. Ref2esl{ments were •nerved by Mrs. Edna Gowan 'and 'Mrs F :':,Ross, St. Mark's. Anglican Chu h: Guild met Tuesday afternoon • in the Orange Hall with Mrs Andrew Kirk- connell •in.charge..The scriptiue,wa's read by Mrs T; S. Johnston and a duet 'was rendered by Mrs:; .C.A. Howson and Mrs. R J ;? ,Phillips. Readings 'were given by 1(2's. Annie V1'alper and MTs. Thos. Haggitt. The topic "Easter Egg Customer is of an. old Persian origin", was' given by Mrs. T. S. Johnston. The president, Mrs. Alfred Nesbit, then took charge "Letters of thanks" were read from Mrs. Alvin Letherland for a get well message and from Mr. and Mrs.. E Philips for • gifts they had re- ceived on their Golden Wedchng:•', Mrs. Nesbit congratulated. Mrs Phillips and: hoped that they would' be spared to celebrate thei2: diamond wedding. An auction -sale was held. ProcePa^ ..r. --fins, amounted to, $5.00. W. M. S. The W. M. S. of Knox :United Church was held in. the Sunday School room on Tuesday. with the .president in change of the devotional period. Mies Mae 'p'�ttroer B •- n took charge forthe following program. ``Prayer' was offered by Mrs. H. Snell and the scripture was read by 'Mrs. Geo.. Sturdy, the Heralds' responded. :Miss Sadie Cater on China and Mrs. Fred Toll on Christian Stewardship, A. reading was given by'M •.s. Wil-•' fred Plunkett. The ,topic, ;"Condi- tions in the Phillipine Island" was given. by Mrs. Chas, M Straughan: The •ladies, quartette,, 'l,trs. Vim. Craig, Mrs: 'Fred Plaetzer, Mrs. 5. McClinchey,-Miss Sadie Carter sang a number, Mrs, Woods closed secl rho meeting with prayer. WANTED; • Girl for general Office. work on weekly newspaper. Apply in writing, stating age and qualifications, to the Employment and Selective Ser- vice Office at Goderich, Ontario. Refer to 'Order Number 1318, Benefit Card Party Tuesday, March 27th at 8 o'clock in the. Oddfellows Hall Lmmneh- 7111 be ser .eil 1 veryene.welconie • LORAI, PJGNS' or EVIery 'Occasion K. 'L'OR'•IST es .06W and 661'' • Batkins Locker Storage Due to tlme feet that they are going to ration cheat ;again'' a, lot of people rvrll be storing fresh fish. They will ',keep ,.'and taste perfect if "stared this ways;. Furst clean aitd^ dry •off with a cloth,, Then pack in sealers with tops on tight.! '` Note: is a good time to, buy a 1/a of Beef We have'lots'of (beef an hand now. 'FROZEN, FOODS, ARE BETTER FOODS • MARRIAGES FALCONER - STEEP—At Clinton 'Baptist Church parsonage, on Saturday, March 10th, Dorothy Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Steep, Goderieh Township, and Mervin E. H. Falconer, youn- gest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, - Falconer, Stanley Township, were united in -marriage. Rev. C. C. Anderson offi'eiated. BRUCEFIELJ The March meeting of the W. A. was Held in the basement of Bruce - field United Church on March 6th. There was a good attendance and the roll call was' answered by a verse of Scripture or a line of a favourite hymn. The first part of the 'after- noon was spent in sewing, after which the .meeting was called to order,by,•the President, Miss Mc- Donald. Mrs. Haugh took the de- votional, consisting of hymns, re- sponsive reading and prayer.' Mrs. W. Scott, Secretary, read. the mi!n- utes, Several items of business carne up' for •discussion, It was decided to Bold 'a Visitor's Day in May and that the Tuckersmith West End Club be Invited as guests. An exchange of cotton goods - brought in about eight` dollars in cash. ' The recrea- tional period, followed.. Mrs. W. Scott gave an amusing reading "Visiting the Sick", Mrs. W. Mc - Beath played. two "Irish" instrumen- tals and: a contest was held to test the intelligence of the members. Some rated' quite high, others. not so well. The.:mizpalm benediction dos,. eci the meeting: The roll call for April wil.I ,be "A Thought for Easter" If you need a loan• foie purcl10e of feet' or fertilzer, why riot call on Mr, 'Robinson, Manager . of the Bank of Montreal. He .is making loans for the above purpose at terms which will suit your convenience:. CUTE 'LADDIE' Old' Gentleman --You're an: honest Ind; but it was a $10 .bill, not 10' ones: ,Small Boy—I know, mister, it was a $10 bill .I picked up. But the last time. I found ' one the man who owned it .didn't have any change. _ICeep up the •spirits of your pa- 'tient 'with the music of the violin anti the psaltery, or by forging .let- ters telling of the death -of his enemies, or (if he be a relic) ' by informing pini that he `'eras been tirade a bisho ,—Hen' p ? m de Monde- Ville: Treatise on Surgery, %:1316. BIRTHS VANDERBURGH—In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Wednesday, March 21st, -to Mr. and Mia. Kenneth Vanderburgh, a daughter.. • ' MEDD—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, March 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Medd, Clinton, a daughter. SCOTT -2n Clinton Public Hospital' on Monday, March 19th, ?o Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scott, Clinton, a son. JOSLING—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, March 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josling, of Londesboro, a son; ROSS -From C'reemore, Rev. and Mrs'. John. A. Ross (nee Kathleen Cosens) ,are happy to announce the arrival of their son (Robin), on March 18th, 1945. All are well! V The equal right of all men to the use of land is as clear as their equal right to breathe the air --it is a right proclaimed by the fact of ,their existence. For we cannot sup pose that some men have a right to be in this world, and others no right. —Henry George, GE '5 BA$%', THEJITR'E Cf+tLi"►1Qlf GAr AA•L• 'HEA • i, Gooiest ' REGENT `H TIS or w Now Playing•"WHEN JOI•IN- NY COMES MARCHING' HOMEN.oR, ., and "VICTORY THROUGH AIR POIWPR": • Playing Dan Amneche and ;Charles Bieltford'I'n "WING and a PRAY,EIiI'• . ' Now Playing' ' •.. "MUISIC In MANHATTAN" and "BETWEEIVI._ US 4IR.LS" Mon, Tues, Wed: Dual Features Donald O'Connor, 'Susanna :Foster end Peggy Ryan.' Spillni:" over ' with fun. and sparkling with laug- liter •comes this •gr+and with comedy, "•`HIS' IC, THE LIFE'S Basil Rathbone and Nigel Brace, the crime; wizards; in• the `newest and 'weirdest of all their amazing adventures. W WOMAN" Mon Tues. Wel .Two Features Anna Neagge and, Richard Greene An fthusual dramatic,; 'story in : which a" •beautiful webben fights, a hateful.secret.;: "THE YELLOW"CANARY" Wally Erown and Alan Carney a terrific'` new comedy twosoiue in ' a riot of laughs, gags and gals.,. "THE ' ADVENTURES • OF A ROUKIE" Mon..Tues and Wed,. Bette •Davis, „Eddie Cantor,, Jack : Benny :and 41 'other ' hop -flight • stars 'of: stage, and screen in the •brightest musical revue to come : out"of iIollywoodl . HOLLYWOOD' CANTEEN" : Fri. and Sat, Joyce Reynolds, Robert, Hutton 8a mSPIDER Edward Arnold "telling, an enjoy, able tale 'of •,family life in an army -camp "town;, • "JANI•E"' Thur. Fri. and Saturday '', ,-Gary Cooper,' Teresa Wright and . Frank Morgan . This Sam Wood production is rated the greatest romantic' comedy of all time. : "CASANOVA BROWN" _ Thur. Fri. 'and Sat.,, . " THE DOUGHGIRLS' /Jove's' on' the , loose. in wartime Washington ea. wolves and woo- women tangle with cupid a's• they fry -for thegold ringon ;a marital merry -go -round. Ann . Sheridan, Alexis Smith and Sack Carson. Coming' •—i "ADDREIIS UN - KNOWN7' and•• "SWTNGTJMJd RLUES" . . , Coming - A. J.'Cronins "KEYS OF THE KINGDOM"' PROFIT and LOSS To lose your wealth is •much, To lose your health is more, To lose your SOUL is such a loss, as no man ban restore, "For what shall it profit'a pian, if he, shall gain the whole world, and lose his own SOUL? Mark 8:36. A GOOD BUS1Nli'SS PROPOSITION —,ACCEPT CHRIST. AS YOUR SAVIOUR. TO -DAYS . John 3:16_ TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour_7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening LOCAL STATION CKLW WINDSOR Do you need :money.for the pur- chase of feed or fertilizer? If so you should consult Mr. Robinson, Manager of the Bank -Of Montreal.. The Bank is regularly ntaking loans to farriers for all useful purposes. ' For Sale Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover Seed. Apply E. M. :Grigg, Clinton. Phone 911r2, Clinton, 41-2 For Sale` Lady's fitted beige 'coat, size 16; boy's navy 'reefer' coat, • size 4; lady's lime green sheer blouse, size -32; Also Royal. Electric Vacuum Cleaner. All in good condition. Phone 07, Clinton. .. 414 For Sale Chevrolet Power Plant in good working order. Also potatoes. Phone 907r5, Clinton. 41-11 For Sale . Green Mountain Potatoes, Apply Carman .Tebbn.tt, Clinton, Phone 002x31. Clinton; 41-2 Wanted to Buy • A four or five roomed house with bathroom preferred.. Possession end of April if possible. Reply News - Record, Box 39Y. 41-1 For Sale 1 bedroom suite"coinplete,:1 dres- ser and washstand, 2 washstands. 3 toilet sets, 1 dozen imperial qt. sealers, extension ; dining table, child's high chair, .kitchen chairs.' Apply mornings, until March 31st, Miss M. G. Rudd, Mazy Street 40-2 Potatoes For Sale Irish Cobblers .for. Planting or table use. Phone. 907-24. H. L. Wise. 41.1 For Sale Team of 'Black Pcreherons, rising 5 and 6; 24 nonths Holstein Bnll Registered and •>Blood.,:Tested One Fresh. Holstein Cow and Calf; Two Holstein 'Cows due this month;' Oho 141. H. 13 hoe Fertilizer drill; One M. H. Cultivator; One M. H. Aiding Plow; One Woods Electric Fencer; Four 100 lb. milk cans.: Apply ;to Fred Gilbert, 7th 'Concession of • Goderich Township, ' plum •' 208122 n, Clinta , P S ATURDAY SPECIALS Hot Cross Buns Date ``Muffins Fried Cakes Long: Johns Kindly". return empty Kist and Canada Dry Ginger Ale Bottles. ' 5c,each .. BARTLIFF'S The. Home of Good. Eats PHONE 1. For Sale . A large frame house in-' Kinburn. Apply, to Frank Riley, R. R. No. 2 Seaforth. 40-2 • For Sale - One 'Mallard: drake, one year Old, Apply Harold .1VIe}•trill, Londeshoro. 41-1 Wanted To Buy Cottage with modern convenien- ces, in Clinton. Apply H. Blatch- ford, Exeter, Ont. ' 41-2' Cemetery Memorials Large stook of modern memorials on display rt our ' Clinton Showrooms Foi 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' Apples For Sale Northern spy apples. 756.a bushel. 25a per 11 qt. 'basket. Apply T. R. Jenkins, phone 910r231. Clinton. 41-2 ' Potatoee For Sale T atadhin and Wurba Potatoes, good cookers. Apply John Gibson, Phone •907r23, Clinton. • 41-2 • Maynards Hybrid Seed Corn will fill your silo with choice silage, guaranteed to grow. Price $6.00 per bushel delivered at your door early in May, Phone 616x34_ .Clinton at once. J. F. Hugill, distributor., • 41-2 Wanted Airman with wife and daughter urgently require furnished:'acconuno- dations, .(house, apartment or rooms) Apply News -Record, Box 8913. 41-1 School Boy or Mait Wanted For Bicycle repair "work. Apply Ellwood Epps, Clinton, 41-t1, House For Sale 6 rooms with all modern conven- iences, in good. repair. Apply at News -Record Office. 41-2 House For Sale New white asbestos siding cover- ed bungalow on Ontario Street, large living -dining room; kitchen, built-in cupboards, 2 nice bedrooms;3 clothes closets, 3 -piece bath; sun - porch; oak floors throughout; rock - wool insulated walls and ceiling; full size basement. On a real nice lot with a good dry garden. Garage, Immediate. possession. Apply to Jin, Walker, Clinton. 41-2 For ,Sale Ajax seed oats', grown from,regis- tered seed.. These oats " yielded 70 bushels per acre and were absolutely free of weeds., Also O.A.C. No. 21 barley. Apply to R. G. Thompson, Clinton. 41-1 Notice To Creditors In the Estate of JOHN BEVER- LEY ,MU,STA:RD, late of the Village of Bracefield in the County of Huron, Merchant Deceased: Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send / full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executor on or before'the loth day of April, A.D. 1945, after which date , the Estate's assets will be distributed,, having regard. only to claims „that have Breen received. The Canada Tru t Com s pang, ;Loner don, Ontario,' E.xectrtor, by F. Ping,' land, 'L c., Solicitor;. Clinton, Ontario, 41 2 41.3 . 'WANTED Part Time Party with light truck to deliver this coming spring, fruit trees and ornamental shrubs to resi- dents of Clinton and vicinity. For particulars write Pelham Nursery Co., -43 Wellington E., Toronto. 40-3: Cows For Sal 7 Choice Fresh Xilk Cows, three to 'seven years eld, Apply to W, V. Roy ancl' Slons, 1•1;141.esborp; Phoria Blyth: 41-1 Potatoes For Salo Chippewa Potatoes, grown from foundation stock, A. A. also early Warba Planters Phone 907x3 'Olin - H. T. RANCE NOTARY PUBLIC' - Fire Insurance Agent Representing 14 Fire Insurance Companies' Division Court Office, Clinton Frank Fingland, B.A.,'LL.B. Barristor, Solicitor, Notary Public Successor .to W. Brydone, K.C. Sloan Blo k ..:. — .... Clinton, Ont, H. C. LAWSON • - INSURANCE AGENCY. - Bank of Montreal Bldg. Clinton, Ont. INSURES Everything that's Insurable Phones: OFFICE 251W RESIDENCE 251J ' Agent—Mutual Life Ass. Oo. :ARTHUR E. PARRY. • Commissioner, Etc. Etc. By Royal Warrant. ton. • • 1 �.. 11. C. MEIR Barrister -at -Law Solicitor of the Supreme Cotgrt of Ontario Proctor in Admiralty. Notary Public and Commissioner Office in the McKenzie hotel Hours; 2,00 to 5.00 Tuesday! and Fridays, Dr. F. G. Thompson House and Office, Ontario Street Clinton. Telephone 172 OFFICE HOURS: 2-4 in the after- noon and 7-8 in the evening daily. Other hours by appointment. For Sale ' 150 acres farm with good frame house and barn, spring water, co- veniently located. Must sell to close Louis F. Peacock Estate H G Meir D. H.1VIcINNES CHIROPRACTOR Electro• Therapist, Massmtge Office: Hur91t Street, (Few Doors 'west of Royal Bank) Solicitor, Seaforth and Clinton i •HvusR� pQa$o acid ., !rid b' i V 40-5 l u�c1�tGiCi!I by 14lanipulation Sun -Ray i sv.......... • Phone 207 Cali Puller Wash Products Miss Wnlnifred O'Neil. 75J for appointment, HAROLD JACKSON A l'il'ted quantity of Hair Brush- Licensed .Auctioneer es, Brooms and Window Cleaners for sale'Spseeialist•,it Farm anlf Household sale. 40-3 Licensed in Huron and Perth Counties. Prices reasonable; satis- faction guaranteed. For information etc. write or phone Harold Jackson, R.R. No. 4 Seaforth, phone 14-661. 06-412 • Farm For Sale 871/, acres. Lot 14, on Main Road 114 miles -west of Varna. 12 acres of fall wheat, 10 acres plowed, good well, Apply D. A Galbraith, Varna, 40;2 Muskrat Skins Wanted ' I am buying Muskrat skins either green or stretched. Highest market ,prices paid. Norman East, Fur Buyer R. it: 1 Clinton.• 40-3 Tenders for Painting Tenders wanted: •for the painting of 11ieexterior woodwork ,of Londes- boro; United Church. Apply Rev. A. 1*, Menzies, Londesboio, 40-0' Dasix ,Seed Oats' Grown on our farm from register- ed seed; Rust resisting and good y:elders. Ripening in 60 days $1,00 per,,,bu. Also a quantity of Red Clover Seed, grown on our own farm. No. 1 Grade. JONATHAN HUGILL for partic- ulars, phone 61.6r34, Clinton 39-2 Farre For Sale or Rent 80 acres of pasture, spring creek, plenty of shade, Brick House, • barn and orchard. Apply to Mrs. Ellen J. Cox, Huron Street, Clinton, 38-tf Personal If YOU want to get married, *rite Box 358, Juliaetta, Idaho. Send stamp. • 30-4 Farm for Sale One hundred acres,' lot 13 eon. 2, Hullett Township, including about, 10' acres of hardwood bush, good bank barn, stable, never failing supply of water, at both front augl back of farm; stone house, five rooms,. small orchard, To wind up an es- tate. Apply to George Mann, R. R. No. 4, Clinton. 31_tf Rouse for Sale Five roomed frame house on 41b- ext Street, town .water, quarter ;acre. of Iand.: For further' particulars apply to .Frank Fingland or J. W. IMeCool, ',Londessboio 11=t1. Wanted to Buy Wanted to buy, old, horses and dead. cattle for mink feed. 1f dead, phone at once. Fred Gilbert ,908r22 or Jack Gilbert 908r21. 5841 D.R. G. S. ELLIOTT Veterinary Surgeon Phone 203 Clinton, Ont - ERNEST W. HUNTER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 57 Bloor Str. W. Toronto Ont. THE McKILLOP MUTUAL ' Flip Insurance Company Head Office, Seaforth, Ont. OFFICERS 'President W. R. Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -President Frank McGregor, Clinton, Manager Secy-Treas. M. A. Reid, Seaforth. DIRECTORS W. R. Archibald, ' Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewar- tha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan- der, Walton; George 'Leitch, Clinton. AGENTS-- John E. Pepper, Bruce- field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen,• George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desiring' to effect incur- anae or transact other business will be promptly attended to on applica- tion to any of the above officers ad- dressed TO their respective post offi- ces. Losses inspected by the director. CANADIAN NATIONAL.RAILWAYS TIME TABLE Trains will arrive at and depart from Clinton•as follows: Toronto and Goderich Division Going East, depart 6.43 a.m. Going East, depart 3.03 p,m. Going West, depart ...�.., 12.04.,. Going g'm West, . depart 11.10 p.m. London and. Clinton Division Coining North, arrive . ,. 11.20 a.m. Going .S,outh, leave ....,, 8.10 g.m.