The Clinton News Record, 1942-08-13, Page 5THURS., AI TG. 13, 1942
THE CLINTON
NEWS -RECORD
THE CLINTON LIONS' CLUB SPONSOR
Clinton Red Cross Annual Frolic
GAMES DANCING DRAW
in CLINTON on
FRIDAY Night, Sept. 4th
TOTAL NET PROCEEDS TO RED CROSS
FRANK FINGLAND, K.C„ , KEN. 'WATERS,
Chairman of Frolig. • President Clinton Lions Club.
MRS. JOHN RADFORD, MRS. FRANK FINGLAND,
MISS DOROTHY MUTCH, Presidents of Red Cross Society.'
AUBURN
'Mr. Roy Webster of Niagara, spent
the weekend with his parents., Mr. and
Mrs,J .as• Webster.
Mrs, 0 .F. McIllveen of Bowman-
viIIe is visaing hew parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alf. Asquith.
and two child-
ren,
L ' Raithb o
1'I oyd y a Li
see
Gordon and Paul, have returned
to London after a week's visit with
her parents, Mr. and' MTS. J. Taylor.
Miss • Christine Robertson//of Whit-
by. spent the weekend with Miss Jose-
phine Weir.
Reny. Mr. Siebert of Tavistock and
Ronald Ross of Geckle h visited on
.Sunday with Je W. Medd and Mrs.
Fred Ross.
. Miss. Margaret McNeil of Lttcicnow
is visiting her cousin, Betty Craig.
Mr, and Mrs. Mac. Jones, Toronto,
Mrs. Oluff and daughter. Wanda, Lon-
don, and Ted Hildebrancht of Kitch-
ener were recent visitors with Mr. and
.Mrs'. Chas. Scott.
Mrs. Annie McCool of Clinton, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. L.
Robison.
Mrs, Harry Anderson of Luclntow
.is visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie
Wolper was in charge. The devot-
ional period was .taken by MTs. Win.
Haggitt and Mrs. Frank Lansing.
The roll call was answered with a
verse conbatning the word "Peace.'
Readings wee :, given by Miss Marie
Raithby, Mrs. John Raithby and Mrs
Elmer Robertson. The topic wa
given by Mrs. W. C. Robertson. Mrs.
Frank Raithby invited the ladies to
her home for the September meeting.
A pot luck lunch was served.
LONDESBORO
Miss Wilnia Radford of Clinton,
spent last week with her aunt, Mrs.
A, Webster.
Misses Edna and Helen. Ball are
holidaying at the home of their aunt,
Mee. Norman Wright.
Misses D. Little, Fern • and Elda
Watson and the three Govier sisters,
and Helen Radford are away on a
trip fog several days.
Miss Gail Manning is spending this
week at Sarnia the guest of Rev, A.
E. Menzies and family who are . at
their summer cottage.
Mrs. H .Lyen is visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. Harry Duriean, Con-
stance. -
MTs. J. A Melville is spending a
few days at the home of W. Leiper
and other friends.
Mrs. F. Shobbrrook spent a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. E. Knox
whose little daughter, Myrtle was
quite ill.
Miss, ss. Dori s Pickle, Reg.N., Leam-
ington, spent the weekend with Mrs.
W .Lyon and Mrs Meyers.
s. Ms .and Mrs. Frank Campbell and
Winnie of Westfield, Mrs. Hooper an
Mrs. J .Tamblyn, spout Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tanr-
-F�
Ladies Guild
Nesbit in charge. Rev. P. H. Street-
er offered prayer and the scripture
was read by Miss Mary Nesbit. Mrs.
Fred Hatter of Blyth gave two read-
ings. A trio was sung by Mrs. Nes-
bitt and her two daughters Mary and
Margaret. • The topic "Christian Mis-
sions" was given by Mrs. David
Hamilton. The president Mrs. Gor-
den Taylor then tdolc the chair.: The
roll call was answered by a riddle. A
letter of thanks was read from the
Queen's fund for a donation sent by
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DEIGNS
For. Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST•
Phones: 66w and 66i
Britain 'Calls For More 'And
• Better Eggs
A few pointers in' improving qual-
ity in hot weather.
1. Do away with all reale birds.
2.. Gather a often an
G eggs d place in
your coolest room.
3. If possible enaticet at least twice
per week.
4. Give hens Plentiful s 1
d' a p upp y of
fresh clear water.
5. Feeda properly balanced' ration.
blyn.
Miss Jean Cowan, who has been a
visitor here, has returned to Brus-
sels.
Mrs. Clara Beattie and Mrs. Bonne
• Haines spent Sunday with their sis-
' ter, Mrs. Mazy Brundison.
Mrs. Moore and granddaughter
from Perth are visiting with Mrs.
Janes McGee".
The church services will be held as
usual on Sunday.
Miss, Clarissa Lee of Kincardine was
rushed to Clinton Hospital on Fri-
day last for an appendietis operation.
Little Marjory Hesk who was taken
to London Hospital for a very ser-
ious •operation on her eye returned
home on Monday
Mr .and Mrs. W. E. Manning and
girls "were the guests of Rev. A. B.
and Mrs. Menzies at their cottage,
Sarnia, over the the weekend.
Little Russel Pickett is home from
Clinton Hospital and is recovering
nicely from his operation.
Mrs. Fred Prest and Mary Ellen
are visiting with Mrs. E. J, Crawford
and other friends.
Miss .Aliee Fingland, Mrs, Town-
send and other friends returned from
their holiday trip Sunday night.
Misses Audrey and Barbera Oliver of
Clinton spent last week with -Miss E.
Mains. And• Miss Nora Poll and
Miss Ella Upshall, London, were also
recent visitors with Miss Mains,
St. Mark's Anglican Church Guild
;net in the Orange Hall with Alfred
.Doyle. this society. This Guild has decided
Mr .and Mrs.- War. Dodd, Jr., .arid to :share in the expenses of a comfort-
s* Billy visited with Mr. and Mrs. er which is to be made by the Blyth
Ladies for Huron College. Several
birthday donations were received from
the menfolk of this congregation.
Russell Carter, Seaforth.
Miss Alma Yungblut has left for
Western Canada where she intends
to make• her future home; Mrs J. C. •
'Clark has gone to Star City, Sask., 1'
to visit her brothers; MTs. B. Staples
•(nee Eleanor Sprung} has gone to HURON ROAD
Winnipeg to join her husband who is
.in 'the R.C.A.F. The regular July and Augast meet-
Mr, and. Mas, W. T. Robison and ings were cancelled but. the Septem-
Ruth Frost were Stratfordvisitors ber meeting will be held at the homy
'Saturday. of Mrs, Mak Noble the first Thursday
in the month. The following are the
articles turned in during July and
August: 3 dresses; afghan; 2 slips;
6 pr. spoke; 2 quilts;'6 boys sweaters;
6 suits boys underwear; 8 pr, boys
trousers ante -8 dresses.
The monthly meeting of the, Wo
-
emu's Institute will be held in the
Foresters Hall on Tuesday August
. 18th. This ie the children meeting
and the program will be put' on by the
children. Hostesses: Miss Josephine
Weir, Mrs. S .H. Johnston, Mrs. Wes.
•Bradnock .and Mrs. Washington.
Mrs. Janes' Howitt has sold her
residence en Main St., to Miss Mar-
garet King.
Miss Frances Huston, nurse-in-
'draining
urse-in- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and son
training at Kitehener-Waterloo Hos- of London spent a few days with Mr.
pital is spending three weeks holidays and Mrs. J. K. Cornish.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John - Mrs, Alice Rohner spent a few days
Huston. in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler spent
ler, and Mrs, Robt. Buchener and the weekend in Stratford,
family of Kitchener were weekend Mr. and Mrs, Ronald McKenzie and
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Chas. Lois, of Detroit, attended the funeral
Scott. of the late Mr. Harry Collins,
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. We are sorry to report that Mrs.
John Huston over the weekend were Selden Ross is very sick in the Sea -
Mrs. Murray and daughter Olga of forth Hospital. We hope she ~vitt
Buffalo, Mrs. Ruston and daughter soon 'be better.
.Margaret of WalIaeeburg, Miss Aliee
Don't forget the street folie to be
Ruston of leitehener and Miss Mc- held on August 20, in aid of Bruce -
Queen of Galt. field, Patriotic Society.
Miss Mary Dobie bride-to-be, was
,guest of honor at a dinner party at
Death of Harry Collins
the Name of Mrs. Wes. Bradnoclt on
:Friday evening. Those present were The village and community were
Misses Mary and Joan Huston, Jose- shocked on Thursday to hear of the
Thine Weir, Laura Phillips, Norma sudden death of Mr. Harter Collins;
Daer, Evelyn Plaetzer, Edythe Bea- although his health never was good
coni, Ila B. Craig, Isobel Scott, Mrs. his death' carne as a g+reset shack and
Oliver Anderson, Mrs. Hugh Bennett Mr, Collins or better known to his
and Miss Noreen Kin:ehan. Follow- friend's as Harry will be greatly
ing the dinner Mss. Bennett read an missed. Not only by hie family but
address to Miss Dobie wishing her by the•village especially the Patriot -
good wishes. A lace table cloth was is Society ofwhich he was the see
-
-presented ley Laura Philips. Miss retary and in which he took a great
Dobie replied thanking her friends for interest. Mr Collins was been in
the gift. Later in the evening' a Kingstown, Ireland, and was in his
dance was held in the Foresters Hall, 52nd year. He came to Cana* in
BRIE CEFIELD
end a . number of friends attended, 1915 and enlisted with the 30th Bat -
'Music was provided by Harvey Me- talion, and was attached to the Brit-
'Dowell and Harry Jackson acoompan-' ish Imperial unit; before this he
led by Miss Ila Craig at the piano., 'spent 1 year in Sierra Leone and 5
The B.Y.P.U. held their monthly years in South .Africa with the 1m
-
meeting Sunday evening. The meet- perials. In Feb. 1920 he married
:ing was in charge of Mrs. Earl Raith- Margaret Mckenzie, of Brucefield;
by and Marie Reithby. The seciptuie and they moved to Brnceficld in 1922,
-vas read by Harold Killough. A ' where he kept a General Store for a
reading was given by Glen Raithby.'short time but owing to his very poor
:Mas. Buchener of Kitchener gave a . health, result of war service, he had
talk and Mary Ellen Buchener repeat-
ed the 1st chapter of St, John. Mrs,
Earl, McKnight sang a solo. Enema
Robertson conducted, a Bible • drill.
Mrs. Jas. Raithb•} gave the topic
"Building of Character", Bill Rai:th'
by l,ed in prayer and MTs. Jas. Eaith-
by closed the meeting with prayer.
Baptist Ladies Aid
Mr's, Frank L'yin'g gave her home
for the August meeting of the Baptist
"Ladies. .Aid. 'The president Mrs.
Ito give it rip, but continued to live in
!tire vil'age. He was a member of the
Brucefield United chureh• He leaves'
V
Londesboro Red Cross News
The monthly meeting of Londes-
boro Red Gross was held on August
6, in the Community Hall with the
President Mrs. R. Fairservice, persid-
ing, with an attendance of 17.
The meeting opened• by singing
"The Maple Leaf," followed by ,
Prayer for Peace In unison. A new!
quota for infants' garments was read+
but it was held ever until next meet-
ing.
A letter from the Ontario Division
was read asking each branch to help
make comfort bags for sailors for
Christmas ,the approximate cost per
dozen liege $41.90. It was decided
to make 1 dozen.
Work Committee for September:
Mrs. Hall, Mrs, S .Carter, Mrs. R.
Shad'dick.
Tickets were sold on a towel dona-
ted by Mrs. L. 'Pipe. Lucky ticket
went to Mr. J. McCool. Proceeds
from towel $2.00.
. No 'lunch was served but a 10e
collection was taken, proceeds 31.90.
The August hostesses, made a dona-
tion of $2.50.
$1.00 was added to donation from
July hostesses.
Two quilts were finished during
meeting, also a number of hospital
handkerchiefs were hemmed.
Quilt Donations for August: 1 top
donated by Mrs. A. Radford, quilted'
at meeting; 1 top donated by Mrs.' A,
Jamieson, tied at meeting; 1 afghan
•donated by Londesboro Mission. Cir-
cle. Meeting closed by singing "God
Save The Ring."
V
r ST. _ANDREWS, BAYFIELD 40TH
to mourn the loss of a loving hue- I
band and father his wife, one sop
Harry Alexander, medical student at
Western University, London and one:
(daughter, Norma, at home, besides
his mother and several sisters and
one brother in England, and one
brother in Gambia, W. Africa, who
have the sympathy of the entire coni-
munity in their loss.
ANNIVERSARY •
.
The. feetieth anniversary : of the
building of St, Andrews church will
be celebrated on
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15TH
The service at 11.15 a.m. will be in
charge of Squadron Leader, the Rev.
Scott Morten, R.A.F. and at 8 pen.
the Rev. W .J. Rogers of Holmesvil•le
will be the guest speaker. The music
at the morning- service will be in
charge of the Radio School choir from
Clinton. 05-1
N. W. TREWARTHA
Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328.
Batkins Locker Storage
Special this week Ground steak
at 25o lb.
Farmers style sausages—try them.
We have many kinds of fish for
sale at 16e lb. and up.
..Now is the time to stone Thimble
Berries and Beans.
We have Waxed Containers.
WE DO CUSTOM KILLING AND
BUY HIDES
"Frozen Foods are Better Foods"
EBENEZER
A very endoyable time was spent
by the W.A.. of the Ebenezer United
church, when the August meeting
was held at the river,' behind Irvine
Tebbutt's fnn. The young ladies
prepared the program for the meet-
ing. Marianne Merrill presided, and
the meeting was opened with a hymn.
The scripture reading was given by
Margareb Lobb and Bernice Lobb led
in prayer. The minutes of the prev-
ious meeting were read and adopted.
The roll call was answered by giving
the name of your favourite flower.
After the next hymn the following
program was given:. duet by Marion
and Lois Jones. reading by Joy Lobb;
trio by Shirley Jones; Grace Hayden'
of Nile, and Dawn Biggin of Windsor.
The meeting 'was closed with a hymen
and the Mizpah benediction,' A pic-
nic lunch was served.
Miss Bernice Lobb has accepted a
position, as stenographer hi Water-
Iao.
Miss Grace Hayden of Nile has
been visiting her former schoolmates
in this vicinity.
MARRIAGES
FREEMAN—CARTER — On Satur-
day, August lst, Frances Elizabeth
Carter, was united in marriage to
Stewart "Ulmer Freeman, by Rev.
Andrew Lane.
THOMAS-PRO'SSE'R---In the Ang-
lican Church, of. , the Redeemer,
London, on Saturday, August 8th,
when Ivy Florence, daughter of Mr.
and Mas. John Prosser of London,
became the bride of Cpl. Trevor
Thomas, R.C.A.F., Clinton, •son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomas •of Ham-
ilton, Rev. W Wallace officiated.
McLEAN—BRUGGER--At the man-
se of. First Presbyterian .church,
Seaforth, on. Friday, July 31st,
when Rev. Hugh Jack united in
marriage Franoes Helen Bragger,
slaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
F. S. Bragger, to Keith . Tari Me -
Lean, sonofMa, and Mrs. Keith
Mol'hail McLean of Seaforth,
BIRTHS -
McFARLANE In •Glinton Public
Hospital en Wednesday, July 12th,
to Mr. and Mrs. John MacFarlane of
Stanley township, a daughter.
DUCHA.RME—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Friday, August 7th, to Mr,
and Mas. Ibrbati Dehcarane. of Zur-
ich, a son.
GRE2IN—In Clinton Public Hospital
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ROXY THEATRE
NOW PLAYING: "To The Shores
of Tripoli", in: Technicolor.
MON., 'TUES. •& WED.
Abbott and Costello
on the loose in the wild and. wooly
west. A merry jamboree of fun
and melody
"RIDE 'EM, COWBOY"
The Merry Macs, Dick Foran,. and
Anne Gwynne
THURS., .FRL & AT.
Michele Morgan, Paul Henreid
Laird Cregar and May Robson
Bravery and fortitude that rivaled
that of Joan of Are the :story of a
woman. who sacrificed love and life
that England might carry on
- "JOAN OF PARIS"
Coming; "Dangerously They Live"
and "The Body Disappears".
CAPITAL THEATRE
coomniCH
NOW PLAYING: "Two Latins
From Manhattan and "Wild
Bill Hickok Rides"
Man., Tues. &'Wed.• Two Features
Frances Langford, Ken Murray
and Don Wilson
These top-flight: ab -stars present
a melodious and riotous, fun -fest
"SWING IT, SOLDIER"
Gordon Harker, Elizabeth Allen
and Joyce Barbour
In 'a shipboard mystery
"SALOON BAR"
Thur., Fri., Sat.—Double Feature
Richard Dix, Ann Rutherford and
Robert Stack
Indian craids• and a bank robbery
complicate a tale of two brothers
"Badlands of Dakota"
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and.
Larry Simms, in
Blondie Goes To College'
REGENT THEATRE
S eRTH
NOW PLAYING: "South Ameri-
can George", George'Formby;
and `Across The Sierras"
MON._ TUBS. & WED.
Rita' Hayworth, Victor Mature and
James Gleason
Head grand cast_ in a Techni-
color musical
"MY GAL SAL"
THURS., FRL & SAT.
Gene Autry, ,Smiley Burnette and
Fay MacKenzie
The singeing• cowboy and his pals
get on the trail of some film
'DOWN MEXICO WAY'
g Coining: "The Show Goes On"
SATURDAY
SPEC'IALS
SUEYS
DATE LOAF
FRIED; CAKES
TRY OUR: --
CHOCOLATE CAKES
THEY ARE SWELL.
RARTLIFF'S
PHONE 1 WE DELIVER
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Miss Evelyn Wise has returned to
London after holidaying at the hone
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Wise.
The S.S. No. 11 Red Cross group
will meet on Thursday, August 20th,
at the home .of Mrs, Clarence Potter.
Miss Doreen McGuire returned
hone on Monday after visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Cronyn of Toronto.
Messrs. Mike leer* and Charlie
Thompson of Toronto visited last
week with the former's sister, Mrs.
John McGuire.
A large number of friends from
the sixteenth and Maitland concess-
ions gathered at the home of Mr.
Leslie Jervis to do honour to his son•
LAIC. Ivan Jervis, who was home on
furlough. Ivan who has been in train-
ing at Yarmouth, N.S., has been
transferred to Guelph for further
training. The evening was spent in
games and music, and an address was
read to Ivan and he was presented
with a. signet ring. The following is
the address.:
Dear Ivan:
Your 'friends and associates have
assembled here tonight to enjoy a
social evening together with you. We
did not wish this opportunity to pass
without in some way expressing to
you bhe high esteem in which yoti are
held by us.
We all understand that it takes
loyalty, 'bravery, and courage to en
list for our King and Country. May
that bravery and courage go with you
in the days that are to come.
We- ask you to kindly accept this
small gift froom us as a slight token.
of our esteem and friendship for you,
May its presence among your belong-
ings always remind you that the
thoughts of your friends of the six-
teenth and Maitland are ever with
you, wishing you the 'best that God
can give you. We hope peace will
coon prevail over war, and you will be
allowed to return safely to our midst
again.
Signed on behalf of the neigbourhood
Harry Lobb,'
Ross Merrill.
The "Good Old Days" Are'
Here
The "Good Old Days" must not be
forgotten when the pioneers' pint
shoulder to shoulder to -daray their
burdens, and a fortunate neighbor
passed the shank -bone of a bullock
up and down 'the consession ,that all
aright have soup when times were
hard. Yes! . There were goods old
days. • ,
on Friday, August 7th, to Mr..and Mel Bradburn, of the Sixth Line in
Mrs. R. B. Green of Clinton, a _East Wawanosh, with a set of hosed-
daughter, tal-harness on his broken leg, a pair
DEATHS
CRAWFQIbD--In Toronto, on Thurs-
day, August 6th, John Blake
Crawford, formerly of . Clinton.
PEPPER -In Stanley ' Township, on
Friday, August 7th, Matilda
Churchill, wife of the late Roger
Pepper, in her 86th year.
of crutches to hobble about,' and 50
acres of sheaves lying exposed to tke
weather, sat down with his happy
family: the other night saying:: "The
Good Times are Here and Now."
j He had been surprises. A nurse,
who had taken pride in his pluck with
broken bones; had drivers down to see
how things were going since he left
the hospital and uneonsciously "let the
ROBSON'S CHOICE
Tomatoes andPeaches
Fresh Fruits. and Vegetables
i Season
S son
Grown Right—Picked Right
Packed Right
Make your sugar go farther by
buying fruit that is ripened on
vine or trees.
Phone Your Orders to 903r23
cat out of the bag," hinting •that there
was going to be a stooking : bee.
Things moved quickly with- a string
of cars from Blyth, Belgrave, Morris
and Wawanosh rumbling past to-
wards the oat -fields. Fifty-two men,
armed with pitch -forks, spread hith-
er and thither, and up went the oat-
harvest in jolly good stooks.
Mel was all -in. What could he do
with such a gang who had taken pos-
sess*? There, were his neighbors,
whose forks had waiting fields to
clear of a bountiful harvest; yonder
were lively chaps, familiar on the
streets of Belgrave and Blyth; railway
hand's, druggists and und'ertalcers; ye
editor with a fork instead of his quill;
postmaster, store -keepers and insur-
ance man; a few of the clergy and in-
deed, the chief -of -police; ether men,
just as good -all feeling that one
man's misfortune can be the occasion
for human kindness and practical re-
lief.
Like a flock of wild ducks, off they
sailed to Percy McLean's Beide' on the
Nineth to help out another neighbor,
whose health is not equal to the big
sheaves in a great harvest.
Here then is a salute to the "Good
RId Times, which are Here and Now."
CARD OF 'THANKS
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Mittell wish to
extend their thanks to all those who
sent flower's and tools part in the
memorial service for their son, the
late Sergeant Observer Ernest Mit-
tell.
Mrs. M. Nediger•, Mrs. James Liv-
ermore, Mrs. L. Swan, Mac. Levi
Stong, Mrs. A. E. Runsball, Mrs. B. J.
•Gibbings, Mrs. Win. Walker, Miss L.
Grant, Women'sAssociation, Wo-
men's Missionary Society, Quarterly
Board of Stewards, Sunday School
and Ohoir and Organist of Ontario
Street church, also the minister, Rev.
G. G. Burton and Mrs. Burton, and
Rev. G. 0 ,Moore. z
Wanted—For Cash
A good medium-sized house in
town. Will pay cash. Write to Box
30C, the Clinton News -Record, 05-1c
Rooms for Rent
Three rooms, furnished, with use' of
bath and laundry. 05-1
Room Wanted
Wanted, a cotnfortable room in a
good home for a girl' attending Col-
legiate, Apply to, Bon "B"., 05.1
Rooms for Rent
Three front rooms, other accom-
modations. William Steep, North
Street. 05-1
Work Wanted
Young married woman wishes to do
housework, by the hour. See Mrs.
Gordon Pearson, James Street, (off
the London Road) Clinton. 05-1
Apartments for Rent
Two downstairs apartments for
rent, furnished and with all modern
oonveniences. Apply at the News -
Record office. 03-2
Wanted
Board and room wanted;, by a
young business woman. Apply, stat-
ing rates, to Box 395, News -Record.
08-3
For Sale
A two year old Hereford Bull
Ideal Domino, No. 126560, quiet and
right, Phone Blyth 28-11, Wm. Hog-
wart, Londesboro. 08-2
Boy Wanted
Boy or young man wanted, Military
exempt to deliver groceries, Must be
good with horses. Apply to T. J.
'Riley, Clinton. 03-
e e!es Mee el lei 1 •gig.teue
MONUMENTS
To those contemplating build-
ing a Monument . . Get my
prices before buying. Cemetery
Lettering a specialty,
All work guaranteed.
JOHN GRANT
CLINTON MARBLE
& GRANITE WORKS
Clinton — Ontario
Successor to Ball & Zapfe .
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Electrical Equipment
Shur Shock Electric Peaces, com-
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$15.00 guaranteed.
I carry a full line of radio tubes,
up to date tube tester, General hat-
teries and Dominion Washing Mach•,
Ines ,all electrical appliances and
roofing supplies..
•
A. W. Groves, Princess St..
Princess Street --- • Clinton
Make a Note of This
Roy MacKenzie and his orchestra will
be in
CLINTON
this
SATURDAY NITE
for sure So for a swell time tell
your pals
"It's Town Hall Tonight"—Kids!
WESTERN ONTARIO MOTOR-
WAYS LTD.
BUS SERVICE
Change of Schedule June 27, 1942.
LEAVE CLINTON
Southbound:
DLY. ex. Stm. & Hol. Sun. & Hol.
8.15 a.m. 8.15 a.m.
1.26 p.m. 4.50 p.m.
4.50 p.m. 8.30 pm.
Northbound;
DLY. ex. Sun. & Hol.. Sun, & Hol,
10.50E 2.20
2.20 9.55
8.45
B, Indicates to Wingham only.
For furter information call Bartliff's
Confectionery Phone 1.
For Sale
House and furniture for sale in
Bayfield ,real cheap. Apply to Mrs.
Lyda McNeil, Clinton. 02-4
House for Bale
The residence and appurtenant
lends of the late Eliza J. Crieh on '
Isaac Street, in the Town of Clinton,
in the County of Huron, are being of-
fered for sale by tender.
The residence consists of a good
frame cottage, well located and equip-
ped with running water, electric
lights and furnace.
Inspection may be made by apply-
ing to Malcolm Montgomery, - who
lives immediately to the South of this
property.
. The highest or any tender not nec-
essarily accepted, Tenders received
by any of the undersigned..
F. FINGLAND, K•C., Clinton On-
tario, Solicitor for the Estate.
LESLIE BALL and HOWARD
CRICH, Executors • of the Estate of
Eliza J. Crich. 04.2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Eliza Jane Crich, late
of the -Town of Clinton in the County
of Huron. Widow, Deceased
All persons having claim's• against
the Estate of the above deceased are
required to file the same with •the un-
dersigned Solicitor for the .said
Estate, on or before the 25th day of
August, A.D.'1942, after which date
the assets' will be distributed amongst
the panties entitled thereto,having
regard only to the claims of which
notide shall have. been. given.
DATED at Clinton, this 4th day of
August A.D. 1942.
F. FINGLAND, K.G., Clinton On-
tario, Solicitor for the said Estate.
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