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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-05-03, Page 4• I1�T ON NEWS -RECO 7iRJRS., MAY 3rd, 1945 :For Ot e �Day. h s Sunday May i t h a � 3 We arenow showing a coo � � plete lime of reetimg Cards Made By Coutts et: ark m On the best card he BUY EIGHTH VICTORY LOAN BONDS � T. may/ - /00O i ER Y Store Open Evenings 6 to 8 Phones 36W, 363 In Business Since 1885 Save Your Garments. You can now moth proof your woolens and winter garments spraying them with LARVEX One spraying lasts all season and is also used on Rugs and Up- - •holstered Furniture. It will not injure delicate fabrics or material. by W, S. H. HOLMES PHM. B. zu 1 • CLINTON, ONT. w�M^ PHONIC 51 Now is the Time Now, on the eve of Victory, let's measure up to the standard our fighting lads. have set. us from the shoreline of France to the soil of • Germany. Whatever the number of Victory Bonds we bought before ... whatever the selfdenial we practised . . NOW is the time and occasion for the greatest effort we have •ever made to back our armed forces on the road to Victory. Buy Victory- Bonds to the Limit Space Donated by DAVIS 8c- HERMAN CUSTOM TAILORS - Be Measured by a Tailor. Red' Shield The. regular "tneet,iag • o'f the Red Shield was held in - the work rooms, with -22 members present. The meet - ins opened , with' the Lieutenant • taking the devotional, Then the President, Mrs. Trewartha, carried on the business. Three' letters Were read by Mrs. folldwTh Leppington Froin the followling boys ,overseas, thanking the Red Shield for the boxes they.have re- ceived from 'them, Wiliam Steep, Kenneth Powell, ,of Seaforth and Carman Glidden: Letters were also - ser- '. the following nom � ' ed f received vicenten for boxes received, Pte.: C. e Sgt. C. Cpl.am 1 'ott M. Flame, g M., C. Cooper,'le./Cpl. R,> F. Lepping- ton, Donations weirei geatefuily ne- reived;; from the- following, Mrs, re- McKiitley $1.00, Mrs.' Nelson T wartba $5.00, Stanley Club,'$25.00, pr.; `socks, :and refugee' clothing, Mrs. Taylor; 1 quilt lining, : Miss Douse; 1 quilt. top, Lafalot Club 2 quilts and four pr. socks.' The col ection amounted to $1.80. A delightful lunch . was served , by e b urn •Mrs. George Cooper, Mrs. L yb e and Ml's, Crich, ARL FySV ROBERT RILEY , Funeral, services were field Sun's, day for Charles .Robert Riley, 'who died an St Joseph's Hospital, London; on Friday,-'• April 27th. Mr. Riles lived; in Clinton for the decade, and for three years wee'a driver for the Checker: Cab. The funeral service •. held at the, ,Beattie funeral ^home were eondueted by Rev. • Andrew Lane, of Wesley -Willis United Church.. PIrs.. W. M. Nediger sang a solo, accompanied by • Mrs. M. J. 'l r Agnew. The, pa bowie s were: George Hoggarth, WesleyHoggarth, William Stevenson, Gordon Stephen: son,• Leo. Stephenson and Robert Grinebaldy, Interment was made in Ciintoa •'cemetery. Community Furniture Sale The: following •articles will be offered for sale on the lot adjacent to' George 3lanly's :-garage on SATURDAY, MAY ,5th at 1.30 p.nt. • consisting of the following: . Dining 'room table and 6 chairs; 2 hall trees and mirrors; axminster rug 9'x10'; writing desk; 4 small. tables; 3 rocking chairs; 2 quilts; 2 day beds; 2 iron be:s, springs and mattresses; 2 wooden beds, springs and mattresses; cherry .ehiffoner; 2 chest of drawers; large Quebec heater; cook stove; 1-2 burner hot -plate; 1-3 burner new Perfection coal oil stove; 3, 'coal oil heaters; kitchen table' and 4 kitchen chairs; iron kettle; dishes; cooking uten- sils; canned fruit; sealers; etornt doors and house doors; quantity of lumber; pulleys; chains; walking plow; neck' yokes; pitch' forks; and numerous other articles. • TERMS - CASH G. M. Lawson, Clerk. Edward' W. 11liott, Auctioneer. ' 47-1 MEN'S PULLOVER SWEATERS MEN'S WHITE ALL -WOOL SOCKS MEN'S GATINEAU GABARDINE JACKETS LADIES WHITE ALL -WOOL 'ANKLE SOCKS EPPS SPORT SHOP Headquarters For All Sporting G meneemmememeemeesseemeseede $2.50 .75 $6.50 .50 Goods rrMMMMNM : Insurance Protection AUTO -Farmers' low. rates. Special service for Airmen. All mod- els insured. FIRE -Dwelling and Mercantile,every hazard fully protected. WIND -Lowest rates in Ontario. HA�SPIVATI*ZATION-iEvery member of family, including, wives and children of husbands in services, covered for sickness or ac- cident. All extras !included in cost. SICKNESS & 'ACCIDENT=Protection to fit your personal need, any amount, carrying life timebenefits for both accident and sickness. Medical hospital, nursing benefits without extra charge. Cost is low. No medicalexamination.�^ t M. G. 'RANSFORD, GENERAL INSURANCE, CLINTON PHONE 180w, • . v Ontario Election Act, 1937, R.S.O, Chap, 8 And Qhtario Voters' Lists Act 1937, Chap" 7 THE ONTARIO ELECTION,'' JUNE 4th, 1945` NOTICE OP SITTINGS OF REVISIING OFFICERS TAICE: NOTICE!<that the, sittings of the Revising Officer ,for the )purpose of bearing conplamts or appeala. with regard to the' Voters'' Lists to bethe pending Election of a member of the Legislative Assombly, for each of the Electoral Districtsof used at p g ion will' be held for the esgpective ntunicjpal}tios u'ron-Bruce and - 'Flu In said Districts; Revising the following_ tiFrines and places, mentioned in "the schedule below, with ,lthe names of the Clerk oe the oeats to the said Clerk. r Eaeh, Mun'cipality, and:the last date for, making complaints or app HURON -BRUCE' By. His ,'Honour Judge Costei}i Clerk of Revising, Officer • V Municipality Date of Sitting GreyTownship7ch May t MISS GEORGINA ` RUMBALL Howick Township' May 8th Township Hall, Gerrie .. 10.00 a:rn Isaac Gamble, I'otdwrch; May, 4 h � Wingham Town May , l -r Tow Hall, Wingham 10.00 a.m.-W. , A G'aibraith, Wingham, May 5 9� In Clinton,on Apel 25th, Mies Brussels Village May 11111 .Town, Hall, Brussels :,, 3.30'p.m.•.R. S: Warwick, Brussels, May 8th Georgina Rumball passed away, after Tyhldrnay. Village ..'. , May, 12111 . J. A:Johnston's Office Mildmay 10.00..J. A, Johnston, Mildmay May 9th, a five months illness:' M?ss Rumball Carrick Township Play 14th J• ACJohnsi;on's Office, Mildmay 10:00 • •J, A, Johnston, Mildmay May 10th was born in Goderich township, and • Huron Township :: 'May 15th Township Hall, Ripley : • • 3.30 m m •-D. McKay, R. 4t. 3; Ripley 1VIay 11 P s 'on ntil 1 R 1 Ma 12 L lived tl " 14th M M I M p v Y Place of Sitting Time of Sitting • Last, Day of Complaint May 3r Ethel •M d Township Hall, Ethel.10.00 .awn J IL Fear, Y eve on to concession, , u Ripley. Village May 16t1t. Council -Chambers, Ripley '3.30 pse , • rs. ere- 'c eoc , r e moving to Gunton 29 years ago. T wn Hall, Teeswater• .. 10.00 a.m: J. S. McDonald, Teeswater-May 14 • Culross Township .... May 17th o The deceased was a homemaker. Teeswater Village • May 18thJ. Good, Teeswater .... May15th and a member of .the Wesley -Willis 1VIeswater Village Township May19111 Town Hall,Tees-water .. 3:30 p,nt• 'Geon a Martin, Brussels May 16th United ember. She is survived by Township of Morris 3.30 Pali. - Town Kinloss Townhip , . May 21st Township Hall,, Holyrood. 10.00 a,m.• •J. R: Lane, R: R, 2 Holvrood 14Iay 17 three sisters, Mrs. J. A. Ford Mrs., • A D. Sinclair and Mrs. Will Pickard.. - • `' 'By D. E. Holmes, Eng. Tue'nberry Township 'May 16111 Township Hall, Bluevale .. 2.00 psm.• • •W •R. Gruikshanlc, Wingham May12 . She'was ;predeceased by.her'father, East Wawanosh Twp, .; May 12th Foresters' Hall, Belgravo ; .2.00 pail._ R. Redmond, Belgrave May, 9th Ebenezer.' Rumball, and her mother;' ; Blyth; Village hey,_„,8t1L, Community Hall, Blyth , . 2.00 •p.m. Gordon Elliott, Blyth May 4th Martha Castle. O, hfield To vltglfti i May 11th 'i'owiiship Hall, Ashfield , . 2.00 p.m,C•McSaliow , Lucknow R.R;3 May 8 fslta was buried on April ' 27th, Col orate• Tow,isship .: May 9th TownshipHall Carlow' .. 10.30 a.m.. Du SallPhil Goderich R.R. 5 May s from the . Beattie Funeral Honre: West Wawanosh Twp. :May .16th TownshiHall, West Wawanosh 10.30 •Durno Phillips, Luclncow May lath Interment took place in Clhitool, p,rcknow,Village May' 18th Town Hall Lueknow ... 10.30 p.m. J. E, Agnew, Lucknow .. May 15th cemetery' HURON By His Honour Judge Cosetello Clerk of Revising Officer Vluni.cipality Date of Sitting Place of Sitting Time of .Sitting OBITUARY MRS. DAVID' S. COOK • Mrs, David S. Cook passed away in the Women's College Hospital, Toronto, Sunday, April 22nd, after an illness .of three months" ,The service was held at her home 210 Fern Street, Toronto, Tuesday evening at 8 p.tn. and then she was sent to Clinton,' Wednesday morning, for a service at the Beattie Funeral Home at 3 p.m., Wednesday, April 25th. The beautiful Hot al tributes, were evidence of the high esteem in which she was held, by all who knew her. Mrs. Gook (formerly Agnes Kerr) was born at Nile, Ontario, and livel there until she came to Clinton, as a bride of the late David S. Cook. They resided in 0.inton until the fancily moved to Toronto, in Novem- ber'197.8. Her husband predeceased her on April 4th, 1941. While in town, "she was a member of the Wesley -Willis Church, and an ardent worker in the various organizations, Since moving to Toronto, she has been a member of Howard Park United Church, and a very active member- there, in the Women's Organizations and the Red Cross. Surviving her, is their only child, Mildred; (Mrs. Percival Wheatley), three sisters, Mrs. A, W. Young, Mrs. Daniel McPhee, Mrs. Harry Rhyan, one brother, Mr. W. A. Kerr, who were all present at the funeral. Many.. relatives and friends were present from, Goderich, Kincardine, Nile, Dungannon ,and Toronto, V LONDESBORO Miss Annie Garret, spent the week end with Iter' father Mr. John Gar- ret, • Mrs.. Joe Manning spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Tean- bl3m: • Mr. Wm. Hesk of the village has lima beans growing in a box in his window which already have retched the height of 25, inches, and he is just waiting for warm weather so he can get them out in his garden. Mrs. Allan SShaddirk, epent the week end 'with her parents in Munro. Mr. and. Mrs. Toni Knox, have moved into their house in the vil- lage. We welcome them to the vil- lage. The Mission .Circle are having a quilting and a Pot Luck Supper at the home of Mrs. Menzies, on Tues- c'ar afternoon, May 8th. Eve,tyone is welcome. V Summerhill Red Cross Last Day of Complaint, Hay Township, May'llth Township Hall, Zurich 10.00 a.m.• •H, W. Broltenshire, Zurich May 8th Hallett Township , , May 12th Community Hall, Londesboro 3.30 poi, . Geo. Cowan, Londesboro May 9th Stanllop Township May 14th Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth 3.30••3. Eckert, Seaforth, R.R. 1 May 10 Stanley Township .. • May 7th Township Hall, Varna ... , 3.30 p,nt, • . C. C. Pilgrim, Varna . May 3rd Stephen Township ... May 9th Hall, Crediton 3.30 p.m.. ,L. B. Hodgson, Centralia May 5th Tuckersmith Township May 8th C. SimpsTownship'on's House, Brucefield, 3.3012. P. Chesney, Seaforth R.R,4 May 4 Usborne Township .: . May 15th Township Hall, Elimville 10.00 am A.W. Morgan, Hensall, R.R. 1 May 11 Seaforth. Town May 18th Town Hall, •Seaforth ... , 10.00 a.m.-D. FI, Wilson, Seaforth May 151h Exeter VillageMay 16th Village Hall, Exeter 10.00 a,nt, • .•C. V. Pickard, Exeter , . May 12th Goderich Town May 19th Court House, Goderich ...T. 8.00 pan.• .S. H. Blake, Goderich•.. May 16th Goderich Town May 21st Court House, Goderich ... 8.00 p.m.. • S. H. Blake, Goderieli .. May 1.7th Goderich Town Ma 19th By _D. E. Holmes, Esq. y Court Howse, Goderich .. 10.30 a.m.-S. H. Blake, Goderich .. May 16th Goderich Town May 21st Court House, Goderich . , 10.30 a.r. • .S. H. Blake, Goderich, -May 17th Hensall Village May 9th •Town Hall, Henspll 2.00 p.m. • •James A. Paterson, iiensall May 5 Clinton Town May 15th Town Hall, Clinton 2.00 pan.•.M. T. Corless, Clinton May 11 Clinton Town May 21st Town Hall, Clinton 8.00 p.m.• •1VI. T. Corless, Clinton May 17111 c Goderich Township- ... May 17th Miss S. Acheson's Residence,• R.G. Thompson, Clinton, RR.2 May 14 Holmesville 7.0.30 p.m. All persons are called upon to examine the Voters' Lists to ascertain that their names are correctly enter- ed therein. , AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE: that the list to be so revised is Part 1 and III of the Voters' List prepar- ed for the above mentioned municipalities. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter in any of the said municipalities who desires to complain - that his name or the name of any Person entitled to be entered on the said list for that municipality has been Dotted from the, sante, or that the names of any persons -who are not entitled to be, voters have been entered thereon, may as above set out apply, complain or appeal to have his name or the name of any other person entered on or removed from the list. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be by notice in writing in the prescribed form (in duplicate) signed by the complainant, and given to the Clerk of. the Revising Officer or left for him at his address as stated above. The lists of.voters may be seen at the office of the Clerks of the Revising' Officer in each municipality as above. , For further information write to Mrs. J. B. Reynolds, Box 444, Goderich, Clerk for the Election Board of the County of Huron, The Ladies of the Summerhill Red Cross• met at the home of Mrs. Penfound. The meeting• opened with the Red Cross Prayer, and the Lord's Prayer. There were twenty-two members and seven visitors present. Letters were read from , Pte. Clark Ball, Pte, Alan Neal and Pte, 'Elwyne Blake for boxes 'they have received. • We wish to thank Mrs. Penfound and Mrs. D. Wright for making a cdcth quilt and donating the linir:Y. The ladies quilted it during the afternoon.. • The sale of flowers and seeds amounted to $2.15. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. 0. Rapson. The ladies to serve are Mrs. Merril, Mrs. Murch, Mrs. Penfound and Are. Hoggart. • The meeting was brought to a close by singing "God Save the King", followed by lunch. AUCTION SALES. Clearing Auction Sale Farm Stock, Implements & Full line of Household Effects Lot 7, Con. 8 Colborne Township Three miles • west of Auburn, on County Road, one and a half miles east of .Carlow. on THURSDAY, MAY 10th At 12.00 o'clock sharp the following: HORSES; HARNESS- Matched ' team of Percheron mares, 5 and 7 years old, 1500 lbs.; 1 bay horse, aged; 1 set of heavy harness; Number of orse collars; 1 set single harness. CATTLE - 1 Durham cow, due May, 15th; 1 Durham cow, fresh; Durham cow, 'fresh; Durham cow, fresh; Dnihaxn • cow, due May 20th; 2 Holstein cows, fresh; 1 Black cow, due May 20th :,Blue cow, fresh; Durham farrow cow; 7 Durham and Hereford year- nings; 5 Durham calves; , 2 Durham .fall calves. ' POULTRY- - 60 Rock year-old hens; 3 ducks. IMPLEMENTS • Massey -Harris binder; • Deering mower, 6 -ft.; 1 sulky rake; 1 New Idea ananure spreader (new) 1 string • tooth cultivator•; • 4 -section harrows; 2 -furrow ICaat aroo; 1 walking plow; ' Cockshutt fertilizer drill, 11 hoe ,(ne-w); 1 fa''m wagon; 8 -drum steel roller; hay ea rk, 16-11„ gravel lox; 1 eet of sloop sleighs; Met rack; 1 set of bench sleigh; buggy; cutter; rebe; 2 steel pig troughs; 1. potato sprayer (2 -row); fanning mil; 240-1b. " scales; 1 Anker -Holt cream separatpr with motor; number of milk pails; 20 gallons of molasses; slings; slitrg chain; extension ladder; quantity of good pine lumber, plank and seant- ling; forks; shovels; whiffletrees; tiecicyokes, and other articles. 800 bushels of choice mixed grain; Grain bags and sacks; Number of cedar posts; Quantity of dry wood. Househo'd Furniture 1 all -enamel kitchen range, Happy Thought ` (new); sewing machine; cabinet, electric radio; writing desk; extension table; 6' kitchen 'chairs;' number of easy chairs; number Of rocking chairs; nuanber •of small tables; electric iron; mantle clock; couch.;' day bed; - 3 hanging lamps;' 2 reed chairs; feenery;' 1 circulator heater; china cabinet; 1 dining room suite; pedestals, phonograph; 1 chesterfield suite and two ' chairs (like new); 1 organ; ehesterfie'.d table; hall tree; Aladdin lamp; 3 bedroom suites; springs ancl matt- ress; quilts;, linens; toilet sets; ems tains and drapes; chemical closet; .coal oil heater large quantity dishes; kitchen utensils, dlverweee; 2 lawn mowers, and a host ol: Miler articles. Everything will be sold a;; Prop- teeto • has sold his form. TERMS- CASH Unroll Jackson, Proprietor. Win. Cantwell, Proprietor. E.E.e 1. Chesney, Clerk; 47-1 V . CHARLES CLIFTON Charles Clifton died on Monday, April 16th, at liis residence, Town- dhend street., in his 71st ,year. He had been ill for about two years, suffering from a heart ailment, A son of Joseph Clifton and J. cane Watson Clifton, lie was been in Hul- lett township, Sept. 25, 1874. Later, his parents moved to West Wawan- osh and it was there that he spent the early years of his life and recent. ed his education. On Sept. 13, 1916. he married Anna Maud Tyner, Sum- merhill; who survives. They farmed in Wawanosh and Goderich Town- ships until 29 years ago when they moved to ,Stanley township near Brucefield, and in 1942, owing to hie failing• health, they tool: up resi- dence in 'Clinton. He was an en- thusiastic agriculturist. His life interests centred in his farm and his home'. He 'took pride in his fine cattle and horses and other, farm animals. He was a Presbyterian. In early life be belonged to the Orange Order. Bes'deshis wife, there survive. one son, Joseph George,. of Windsor; and one granddaughter,Janie Mar-. ilyn Clifton, Windsor; a sister, Miss Martha Clifton,; Lucknow• . The fun- eral was held Thursday from the ves:dance where the service was conducted by Rev. D. J. Lane, niln- ister of the Pre'sbyterlan Churelu Interment took place in Clinton cemetery:, The p,allbeareis were Norman Bail, Fred. Burdge, P'iwaril Bo;••ce, Robert Allen jarvii Horton, John. Hazelwood. DATED AT GODERICH THE 20thDAY OF APRIL, A. D., 1946. T. M. COS`PELLO,, CSIAIRMAN FO;Iti 'ritN ELECTION BOARD 0F THE COUNTY OF HURON. VARNA. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys and Keith spent Thursday in Adelaide. v•Ilage, visiting friends. Mr. Lloyd Keys bought a regis- tered Hereford Bull from Mr. Lew - ranee Wyatt, Shady Lane Farm of Strathroy. The Red Cross Executive meeting was held Monday evening, April 30th. The Treasurer reported that there, bad .been $861.50 collected front the Red Cross Campaign, also that two grants had been received, one from Huron. County Council, for ship Fire Insurance Co., for $60.00 It was decided to send $1700.00 to Red Cross headquarters, and also send $50,00 to Jam headquarters. Miss Mary McAsh and Miss Vio- lea McClymont', returned to Hensall Monday, after spending the past week with the latter''s' mother, Mrs. Jas. McG!ymon1. We are pleased to report that Mr. A. Ings is still showing slight im- provement. Mr. Will and Miss Mary Fee of }lensall were the guests of Mrs. Beatty and Miss Mossop one day BUY VICTORY BONDS $750.00, and one from Hay Town- last week. The W, A. of St. John's Anglicat Church met at the home of Mrs. J W. Reid last Thursday afternoon, the ladies spent the afternoon. minting At the close. of the meeting a daint lunch was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. W. Townsend, spent Sunday at the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E...Chutor: Mr, and -Mrs. Jno. Aldiitgtmt, spent the week end with friends at Hibbert. V Clip this out and send it airmail overseas to -day. An. Urgent Message from GEORGE DREW TUNE 4th is Election Day for the members of our armed forces overseas from Ontario, as it is here at home. The arrangements which have been made provide ample time for the overseas vote to be taken. Special Returning Officers are already overseas. Something more, however, must be done if our voters overseas are to know why an Ontario election was forced upon us at this time. I appeal to each one of you who read this message to write NOW by airmail. Give our men and women overseas all the information you can and be sure to tell them the correct name of the Provincial Riding in which they are entitled to vote, and the name of the candidate. This is of the utmost import- ance because so many,of them have never voted before and the difference between the names and boundaries of Provincial and Dominion Ridings make it doubly necessary that you be sure to give them the exact name of the Riding in which they are entitled to cast their ballot on June 4th. If you are in doubt as to any details please call the Progressive Conservative Office in your locality and get the necessary information 'without delay. Be sure tin send this air mail today. The election date June 4th. The name of the Riding is The name of, the Candidate is Yours sincerely, o° hURLISHED 13Y THE PROGRESSIVE CO}VSERVATIVE PART? OF .ON