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The Clinton News Record, 1942-07-09, Page 3
THURS., JULY, 9, 1942 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD .- Clear telephone lines for ALL-OUT PRODUCTION Tour telephone is part of a vast ,interlocking sys- tem now carrying an abnormal wartime load. Don't let needless delays hold up messages on which pro- duction efficiency, may depend. OTHER "WARTIME TELEPHONETACTICSS° O numbelr.. ,consult tVhe directory. promptly when the erryEsRP i.� ©bell rings our line for `` BE BRIEF. Clear y IA ®e next call. ;bUSE OFF PEAS hours for your QLong Diataucc Calls. Thee thiol, ,door akt r lel phone on 6,500, 01C very„,tp°rtanr. --- calls,they 11:11 i1ArrEN11V6rS LIN UL1N'ION EARLY IN THE CENTURY Some Notes of The News. in 1917 FROM TILE CLINTON NEWS - RECORD JULY 5TH,: 1917 Hands of Sarnia'' visited Clinton, friendsover the holiday. Mrs's Lucile Grant left Tuesday. morning for Virden Mann., to visit her brother. She will be absent two mon- ths. Ms. H. G. Evans left Saturday af- ternoon for Toronto enroute home in Basswood, Man., after a week's visit with friends in Clinton' and Goderich township. He intended returning by boat. Miss Mary Jenkins of Woodlands Farm, Huron Road, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Cameron of Guelph. Mrs. Cardiff of Brussels has been. the guest of her `daughter Mrs. H. Bartliff during the past week., Pte. J. E .Cook was up. from London over the weekend, and he and his family spent the holiday in Goderich: FROM THE'.CLINTO'N NEW ERA JULY 5TH, 1917 0 Co W n Atko em friend,St. is. visiting his friend, Master Sammy Shobbrook. Mrs. A. Hewitt and children arrived back to Clinton after a sojourn in the Old Land. Mrs. M .D .McTaggart and children are now camping at Bayfield. Mr. Hylton Argyle Tilley of Mitch- ell formerly' of Demining, New Mexi- co, visited with his cousin, Mies Mabel C. Harland. He intends visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Pullybank of Batavia, New York. She was formerly Miss Mary de Beau of Port Hope and is also an aunt of Mies M. Harland. Al weekly Canaadian mail delivery to the boys in the trenches via. the air route has been organized, accord- ing to a letter received front Flight Lieut. Frank J. Foster. Ile says, "My observer and myself have . been saving up our Stare and Sunday pap- ors and yesterday we flew over the merits this week will be found that of Miss Isabel Foot, daughter of the late William Foot of Clinton, to ,Mr. Will- iam iam Douglas Eddy, a rancher of Lund breck, Alberta. The. marriage tool: Miss Verna Vance, nurse -in -training place at Frank, Alberta, on Monday of at. Victoria hospital, London, is visi- . last week.' ting at the home of her uncle, Mr. Many News -Record readers will be George Holland of the Bayfield Road. interested in the announcement of the Mr. James Dohertyhas removed marriage. which took place in St. from Raglan street to the residence at 1 Thomas' church, Toronto, Jessie Mar- Streets. ar- ednes- the corner of Townshend and East Ij day of last week, of Irl guerite Potts, youngest daughter of St Mr. Mr. Harold Cantelon is in Toronto the late Dr. J. C. Potts of Clinton, to Canadians behold' Vimy Ridge and dropped the parcels. Although old, the papers' were interesting. It was some stunt, as we had to some down within 100 feet of the trenches. Fight Lieutenant Foster, whose home is in Goderich, Ont., but was born in Olin ton;is a graduate of the University of Toronto. He went overseas with a draft of officers last August, and was later transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. Saturday's papers announced the news that Pte. Al. Doherty who join- ed the Sportsmen Battl., at Edmonton was wounded on the 17th, of June. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Isabel are spending the summer at Goderich. Miss Ruth Argent was a 'visitor at London over the holiday with her sister Miss Violet. here Jessie ONeil arrived on Friday from the Westwhere she has been teaching for the past year and will spend the summer. on Sat- urdayquiet wedding took place when Miss Mary Ellwood ' of Goderich township, was married to Milton Steep of Goderich, the cere- mony being performed by Rev. W. B. Moulton. The happy couple then left on a motor trip and on their return will reside in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Finlay IVIcKercher of Seaforth announce the engagement of their sisUr, M. Eva Sperling, to Mr. E. Dean W .Courtice, B.A.Se., of Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. El G. Courtice of Clinton.. The marriage will take place early, in July. Miss Jean McTaggart was a visitor in Toronto for a few days recently. Tuesday evening Pte. Will •Bezzo quietly .slipped into town from Lon- don and went home to his parents. citizens and et Band a e K ltie Ban •th After tea formed a parade and in an, auto brought up the young soldier to the band stand where the Mayor & Mr. A. T. Cooper spoke on behalf of the town and citizens to the young soldier. Pte. Bezzo enlisted four days after war broke out and trained at Valcartiar. He was twice wounded and in all probability after medical treatment ' hand get his discharge. His left is' still "useless” we might say as sev- eral fingers ares stiff from the shatter fi . 1 ess to eed isn from a bul lett. It it got say that all glad to the citizens are see that the young soldier is back to, his home town. Will Pickett is having foundation put under his h this week. Mrs. J. B. Ayers of New York City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Ransford. Miss Leila Ford, who has been teaching at Richmond, is home for the vacation. Among the marriage announce- URCH DIRECTORY CH ARMY THE SALVATION A Mrs. Envoy Wright 11 ami. -- Morning Woship 2.30 p.m. — Sunday School 7 p.m. — Salvation Meeting THE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. A. E. Silver, Pastor 11 a.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Evening Worship The Young People meet each Monday evening'at 8 p.m. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. G. W. Moore, LTh. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer. • 10.30 a.m. Sunday_School. Prayer. 7 p.m.—Evening Y ONTARIO STREET UNITED B:D.. M.A. Rev. G. G. Burton. , 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Divine Worship 2.00 p m Turner's Church Ser - Charles Oakes Ermatinger, Junior judge of the county of Elgin. The bride was -well known by many in Clinton, she having made her home here while her brother, the Rev. J. C. Potts, was rector of St. Paul's church. 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The residence of Mrs. Cooper was the scene of a very pretty ed - dug at one o'clock yesterday when her second daughter, Miss Tena. be- came the brde of Mrs.' A. J. Morrish. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Stewart in the presence of only the immediate relatives` of the con- tracting parties and a few very inti- mate friends and among the latter be- ing Mr. and Mrs. James Connolly of Goderich township and Mrs. Harry Cowan of Mt. Forest. Miss Eva Hen- derson of Kincardine, was the brides- maid n was as sit d by root and the g Dr. Ball. Upon their return from To- ronto next o-rontonext week they will take up housekeeping on Townsend street. Dr.. Blacken, who hung up . his shingle in Clinton in 1883, has dis- posed of his property here to his part- ner, Dr. Ball and purposes leaving town. It is'. understood he will em. - bark in the hotel business. Lieut.,' Will Hall, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hall of Constance„ who has been in training for several months, is now one of the aviation in- structors at Camp. Borden. Clinton boys usually make good and "Billy" is no exception, but old friends here con- gratulate him .and wish his further success.: 0,n Wednesday morning at St. Jos- eph's church the nuptials of Miss Elizabeth" K. Shanahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shanahan of Kul - let, ands Mr. Francis T. McCaughey, Miss were celebrated~' Heir sister, M Anna Shanahan acted as bridesmaid while the groom was assited by Mr. A. V. Quigley. The death occurred yesterday morn- ing of a native of Goderich township, when Mr. John George Steep of the Bayfield Line answered the final sum- mons. um mons. Mr. Steep was a son of the late Henry Steep and was born on the farm on which he has spent his life. He is survived' by his wife, who was formerly Miss Kate Sheppard, three Milton . Henry, sons and one daughter: H ry, also e. He is and Aphxew, all at hem sis- brother and four. survived by one Mr. Henry Smith, a native of Coun- Jahn P u1 G Ilespie Barbara a prevision of ty Cavan, Ireland, but who lived for: Henry,Sheila Hill, Dorothy Holmes, ` Passed under the theHigh School many years in Bayfield and Seaforth, ,Kathleen Holmes, Christine Leishman, Regulation 10 (5) died in the local hospital early Satyr- Alan McKaye, Eleanor Martin, Will-' Entrance Regulations - Kenneth day morning• The deceased left an l lam Newcombe, Murray Oliver, Peter Frayne. estate said to be valued at nearly I Patterson, James Reynolds, John gensall Centre $2000 and his only relative, so far as ,waw Donald Scott, .Patricia Sin- st Clas's Honors Centre or mor net I Fir known, in this county is Mrs. Alberti nett, Fred Stokes, Mary Joyce Strath" Wm Gateman, Georgia Cook, Norma f Hensall. I Taylor.Harold Dining, Janeth ' Simp.- Worth o any Elizabeth y � Deitz, Haio Miss Lily Johnson, a member of the ! Second-class Honors (70 to 74%)— son, Evelyn, Taylor. Port Perry, High school staff, has re-. William Baechler, Ronald Beattie, I Second-class Honors (70 to 74°jo) turned home for the holidays. • Virginia Chase, Doris Culb , Shirley Caldwell, Douglas Cook, Del- • Fisher, June Garrick, Ranee P• phine Jackson, Mina MacEwen„ B el - Mr. E. H. Howard absence returned to lawn Graham, Mary Graham, Harold Har- este a Myers, on Tuesday after a absence of seven vey, Marie Hawkins, ] eont�rd Mlt Pass (60 to Helen Noakes.Jean Alexander, weeks spent in a bicycle trip to Yank- Geo Christens McMillan, William George Beer, William Clark, Audrey Elden Leila Kinsman, High School Entrance Results Goderich Centre bars Harness, Verna Heamatt, pearl First-class Honours (75% or more) Kirk Maxine MacDonald, —Patricia Church,' James Donnelly, Moir, Donald Parsons, Milton Van rskme a i i , •b I Patter, Ja�ek Whyte, Elmer Willis. tern. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ball who were ton, South Dakota. According to his Vickers, Earl Young. cyclometer from Yankton to Clinton Pass (60 $, ung. —Helen • man Donald' Mac - is MacEwen, 1115 miles. Mr. Reward takes a head, Joyce 'Astles, Donald Baxter,'' Stephen, Thelma Taylor, Gloria similar trip every year. Thelma Bennett, Marjorie Black, El- Twitchell. Dashwood Centre Messrs William and Jahn Ford gin, Boyce, Madeline Chisholm, Jmes drove to. Paisley on Tuesday of last garet Crich, Marilyn Culp, 1p,, Noreen Ames week to attend the funeral of their Doherty, John Doherty, n- brother-in-aw. the late Samuel l Ar- ran, Wanda aitDl kwon , NNoreen n, John cher, a former resident o£ Hu er, Katherine John township. Graf, Dorothy Hardy, • George Holland, - Ramona ` Jenkins, Mr. D. B. Kennedy spent a few days Winona Donkin, Isabel Kernighan, of this week at his old home in Coled- Maine Lamb, John MacDonald, Nancy days ago in Cheboy- onia. He was accompanied by his IMcArthur, Vilda McCreight, James First-class' Honors (75% or more)— Joyee Clarke, Marie Denomme, JackAud- rey Harlton, Donna Hayter, Houlahan, Euoleen Kuntz, Audrey Mason, Betty Mawhinney, Glen Nic- hols,. i]kbane Peaohei4 Ruth R1�tz; Ralph Smith. Second-class Honors (10 to 74%)— I Dora Mason', Patulin Mason, Wil - married a fest/ Mary Dor y gin, Mich., and were on their wedding I grandson; M'sster Will,. McPhee, Maitland Montgomery, Ina Pedersen, Earl V Murphy„ John Needham, Brent Nei-, ma Musser, g tour, arrived a town a Friday and Ravell;e, Stan - to the residence re Mrs. Whit- son, John Schaefer, Francis Schram.of Re-' lake,r,Me Donald m erose, George Bruce Stan, drove d under the provisions ho. 'e w nni SchoolWinnipeg, of W P Sunday Cooper un YWill Co andP vie anDr e 7 p.m. Evening Worship WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED Rev. Andrew Lane, B.A., B.D. Worship . .m-iiivine W P 11 •a 7 p.m—F"eniteWors1aipi Sunday School at conclusion of morning service. has been attending a meeting of the Medical Association at Montreal, has been visiting during the past week at Cooper t Mrs.W. Coop, the home of his aunt, of Town, and with other, relatives in This was Dr. Bruce. T Huron and B Cooper's first visit to Ontario and he expressed delight with the beauty of r. the'scene y Miss Irene Gould nurse -in -training at the Wingham hopital has been holi- daying at her home in town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pugh and-llas- ter Fred and Miss Madeline and Mrs• PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH Sunday School 10 a.m. Worst* Service 11 a.m. g pm, Worship Service' at Btiyfield p.os.—Suada9 School. Bayfield. els of Londesh ro where a . family Rune A Car Passe (5) of the High School IYorothy Ziler. Stan - party was held. Next morning Mr. and gelation 10 . 69%)—Eldon Miters, rs. Bae. left for Chicago. where they h made Entrance Regulations—•Winston As- I Pass (60 to M Mr. Wm. Johnston, of Blyt tie Howard Sheardown, Phyllis Jack Ford, Lorne James Hay - United take up. hgoodkeepi_ wit Ball; Jac Harold Luft, Haugh,g Musser, Hay - Who, holds a good r positiono,with the ton,a deal- o Monday John Medd, of John- Steele, Howard. White:, aell.Mr. Turnbull. Tin which:medals io I,mod er in1 edits mem on ark P belt ''he Ro Untied• States Government, is �a native aeon purchased Mr. Medd's Model T. i. 2 •1 Hill, Central Zurich Centre Fred - of Clinton, but has been -way from , Ford. here for some time. Mr. Mr. Medd has 1 were won by Sheila i , S% or more)— Hayfield ore) ' ISchool; and Donald Scott, Victoria , First-class Honors (Chester Cantin, School. ie Armstrong, f' ld Centre Helms Clausdus, James Dinsmore, While shooting the other day et with an accident, ;Mr. Cartwright at the barber shopine butJ. B. Rumballtemet The cart- ; odd day, while the latter is attending ridge fortunately no injury. the exploded and the.powder black- 'his bees and knowing circum- ened his face and that was all. The I -worse. result might have been much A handsome forty -light chandelier been lace in the is —Annabelle Leitch, Marion Peck, Robinson. _ the car, we can Mary Reid, Mary Talbot, Beverley 1 Second -'class Honors ( 70ie '70(0— readily a stances surrounding been relieving for 1 1 Lesl D' in Bay ie en First-cla'ss Honors (75% or more) Hugh Hendrick, Betty M'ousseau, John _ f Donald Bedard, , in, heaedy 'imagine just how Mr. Medd yore. part with the'car. (70 to 74%) Yvonne' Cairiveau, Denis Denommey hated to 60 to 69%)—Veronica Aub - a cement Ouse. - When The Present (-•entur Wm Young' FROM THE CLINTON NEWS - RECORD JULY 3RD, . 1902 Miss Louisa Proctor of Blyth ar- Y Second-class Honors o J Rau. Louis Denomme, Robert Jennison, Al- ha P laced " town hall an He told us on Tuesday the P s coon the 11 I ay that it had Doris ]'e(60 t can tlz. chu Erika S a, t • Pass (60 to •69%)—John Elliott, ma Overholt, Et' ' R d Reta Pass' ( and 'o for ice joy been his Pur b, r inDoris Re. , a eahem Denote," en Patrick' Gr D a enm considerably u V onedriver Patrick Co ch chamber whicheare now properly i nineteen years. He and the Model T: Yours t Y in Patric Waled'. They certainly enchanco were the only ones left in the family, illuminated. Habere , ck dere Mr. Fre I g Vincent Young. me Stewart Dietz, Blaise Duchari e, er Centre Ezet the appearance of the hall which might be still further improved by a h f paint here and there. tout o paint Mrs. Andrew Duncan who was at one time a resident of Clinton, died at the residence of her son, Mr. James Duncan of Pickford, Mich., on June reached, reach o had as ed- wh 2nd. The deceased, the advanced age of four score and one years,, is well remembered by our ens. Folder titan n yearsFirst-Class Honors (75% or more - And during those nineteetttelholtz, Medd had •cared for it just as though William Floyd', Orfila Geiser, Cather- Cecilia Masse, Robert M' it had been one of the family, He I ire Gibson, Patsy Hay, Elmer Stowe, Keith Rose. frankly, admitted to us' that he would' Donald Southcott. Winchelsea Centre out it,but he had Honors(70 to 7491)— First-class Honors' (75% or more)— ed lonely' :withand-class Hono I Johns,Milds be verySec Patricia set and Mr. Johnston had tak- dl. Armstrong Donald Briiutnell, Elsie Bray, Donald � M ller Manor r Aic'e Masse, • hi e a puce, W lam Mullah. him Donald Burns, Elaine Coates, i handle vies Hugh •Davis, Edward •Jones; Seeond•elass I%onui's'(7G to 70%7)— it 0% El We trust Mr. Johnston will h IDs. , .'FjPaine Mitchell Norma Fl get McKnight,. itmayJack ' . nt ' he does If care.r e n re witht Tib ' Grant ra ' : Pickard, G P , rite back to way' homesick; and wend it's M t Wurm Mr. Medd. and Clinton. We doubt if a better running Ford of such ancient vintage exists today—Blyth ,Stand- ard. Mr. Joe Ratteliibury ' and Dr. Shaw have been' presented with an oil paint- ing each by Mr. Will Rance of Great en up. Pletcher, Pearl Gowan, e tc Murray Marque eanor Hankin, Alan Ridley, 'Mtur y Emily Wildman, argare Stephen. o ` _ la Borland, Y 9a LY Pass (60 to 69%) --Geneva Elliott, Pass (60 to Nelle SnaTlingl bnale urn Aubrey' Geiser, Mar- • Edna Coward, Mabel Faii'b , ion Grieve, Edward Hannigan, Bar- Williams.