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THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
FARMERS
MONEY
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Farmers and their families, today, are
patriotically saving both money and
materials—to provide for their continu-
ing usefulness as suppliers of food to
the UnitedNations, to provide for their
own future financial independence
AND to buy Victory Bonds and pay
Income Taxes.
in common with other Canadians, farm-
ers are carefully saving and salvaging
EVERYTHING, because in this total
"survival war" all things must be con-
served, especially money. Determined,
systematic saving by every citizen is part
of the national price of VICTORY.
You have our co-operation through the
services of Savings Accounts and Bank-
ing
anking by Mail (which saves time of com-
ing to town—saves gasoline and tires).
A Savings Account for every member of
the family is a sound idea, especially in
war times. Write for our folder, "How
to Bank by Mail".
BANK OF MONTREAL
"A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME"
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Modern, Experienced Banking Service . the Outcome of 125 Years' Successful Operation
Clinton Branch: W. U. ROBINSON, Manager
Londesborough (Sub -Agency): Open Monday and Thursday.
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AUBURN
Miss Martha Adams of Kitchener
=spent the week end with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobe and two
',boys of Fergus were week end visit-
-ors with Mr. and Mrs. Warner An-
drews.
Thorton Mustard and Bill Taylor.
of Brimfield spent the weekend with
1VIrs. Fred ,Ross.
Dr, B. C. Weir, Medical Health of-
-fiver for East Wawanosh is giving
serum innoculation for scarlet fever
to the children of east Wawanosh. He
•administered it at'Belgrave Saturday
afternoon, and at his office in the
evening. Miss Sadie Carter assisted
hhn. ,
W. M. S.
The. W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian.
-church was held in the church base-
ment on Thursday with a good at-
tendance. The ..president 114iss Josep-
hine.Weir presided. Following the op-
<-ening hymn' and scripture, prayer was
offered by Mrs, James Woods. The to -
pie • on "China" was given by Miss
'Bertha Wagner, a paper "Why I sin
a Christian," was given by Mrs: Don-
ald Harris; and the Bible Study was
taken by Miss Isobel Scott. The Tid-
ing Prayer' was read, in unison. The
July meeting will be held in the
church. The meeting closed by repeat -
Zug the' Lord's' Prayer in unison.
Mrs. W. T. Robinson is a patient
in the Goderieh hospital. We hope'
for a speedy recovery.
'Mrs. George Yungblut received a
• cable from her son, Private Earl Mug-
ford informing her of his safe arriv-`
'al overseas,
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BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Cornish re-
'eeived word on Tuesday that their
' son: Sergt. J. C. (Jake)'. Cornish is
'reported missing. We hope they will
hear better news soon.
Miss Elizabeth Scott spent a couplb
of days with her sisters in Lon-
don.
Mrs. Frank Strange of Toronto
spent the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan.
Mise E. Grainger R. N., of Gode-
rieh is visiting at her home here.
Miss Doris Dutot of London, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Dutot and son of Gode-
rieh towns'Iiip; spent Sunday with
Mrs. S. Dutot and Bessie.
Mrs. McCall of Lueknow spent a
few days with Mrs. H. F. Berry.
A. Smith, R,C.A,F., Brantford,
Mrs. A Smith and daughter of Blue-
vale spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Berry,
iVirs. H. Collins and Norma are vis-
iting her mother Mrs. Mary MCKen-
zie.
S. S. No, 10 Stanley are holding
their 'annual picnic on June 25th.
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GODFRICH TOWNSHIP
LAC. Bonar Hodgson of Montreal
was :a week end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Middleton.
Mr. George Stewart, Misses .Myrna
and Agnes Middleton, Mr. McKay and
Miss McKay of Goderieh were guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Middleton on
Sunday.
Donald Middleton and It array Mil-
ler are spending a couple of days
in Guelph this week attending farm
and Hoare 'week at ,the O.A.C.
Miss Margaret Middleton, a recent,
graduate of Guelph General Hospital
has accepted a position at Bigwin
Inn, Lake -of -Bays, where she will
be reside:e,t nurse for the summer
months.
To celebrate the : near end,' of the
school year, S. S. No. 10, under the
supervision of Mies Kaye McGill, hell
a picnic and sports day for the pupils
and residents of the community, on
Friday, June 11. The gate and front
of the school were' as lovely as an
abundance of pink and white June
flowers could make it, and the weath-
er was all that one could ask of a
June day.
&'or the first part of the program,
the pupils entertained their guests
with a variety of songs, ranging from
the old English ballad, 'On Ilkey Moor
Baht At', to the Chinese National An-
them, Races were run from the ages
of three and four years to married
women, and all the contestants irre-
gardless of age, showed very credit-
able ability. A fish -pond, in charge
of Miss Barbara. Middleton entertain-
ed the young children with its gifts,
while the older boys and'girlsran
sack races and 'kicked the slipper.
At four o'clock, ` luneh was served
consisting of sandwiches, cookies and
punch, which made rationing almost a
thing of the past in its tasteful abun-
dance.
Miss Kaye McGill is to be congrat-
ulated on her organization of such a
successful andenjoyable afternoon.
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LONDESBORO
Mr. and Mrs. John Finglanci and
Mr. Frank Fingland motored to Tor-
onto on Monday to attend the funeral
of Mr. Barker, who died suddenly on
Sunday, he being the husband of
Jemima Fingland. •
Mr. arid Mrs. Thos, Fairservice had
all their: family with then on Sunday.
One of the worst electric 'storms
with heavy rain was experienced here
on Saturday night. Mrs, Lillie. Web-
ster's'
eb-ster's' house being struck by lighten-
ing it coming down through the chim-
ney. Fortunately the dannage was
not heavy.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hall are visit-
ing at the home of their son, Chas
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Say [ma/Olou•t t
HOPSti _
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
More Poultry Meat
Wanted
Market" requirements for Poultry
Meat in 1943 will be at least 260,000,-
000 lbs of chicken, a 10 per cent in -
arose over 1942, Because of the gen-
eral shortage of meats, there need be
no fear of over -production:•'
We are in the poultry market all
the year round.
N. W. TREWART
Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328.
Batkins Locker Service
In a few weeks it will be strawberry
time again
Owing to the shortage of sugar their
will be more fruit than ever put
in storage.
There is to be no fruit stored with
the wet pack this year, all must be
dry peek, for two 'reasons
lst It takes less Sugar
2nd There in ne danger of overflowing
We Expect to Have Forms in a Fele
Days to Declare Your Meat on
Please Ask for These
BIRTHS
A.DDISON—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal on Sunday, June 13th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Addison of Lon-
desboro, a daughter,
DEATHS
EPPS—In Victoria Hospital, London,
on Friday, June l'lth, Kennena
McKay, beloved wife of Ellwood
Epps, in her 30th year.
AiLLANSON—In Clinton, on Satur-
day, June 12th, Charles Robert Al-
lanson, in his 82nd, year.
IN MEMORIAM
SHERMAN— In loving' memory of
Annie Colcough, beloved wife of
Joshua Sherman who passed away
June 19th, 1942.
One year has passed since that sad
daY,
The one I loved was called away,
He took her ]home, it was His will.
But in my heart she liveth still,
— Sadly missed by her husband,
Joshua Sherman.
Hall of St. Marys.
Mrs. H. Lyon and Mr. H. Beacom
have taken away the fence from
the front of their homes. This improv-
es their appearance very much.
Rev. A. E. Menzies is in charge
of the Anniversary services at Ful-
lerton on Sunday nest. The minister
from Fullerton will take the church
services here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Shobbrook of Clin-
ton visited with Mr, and Mrs. John
Shobbrook on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, 3, P. Manning and
Phyllis visited the former's mother,
MVlxs, Margaret Manning on Sunday.
Mr. Alec Wells bas improved his
residence by a fresh coat of paint.
Fred Johnson doing the job.
W. M .8,
The June meeting of the W.M.S.
was held in the church basement on
Thursday Last, with the president,
presiding. After the usual opening
service, minutes were read and re-
ports given. It was planned to enter-
tain the Mission Circle, Mission Band,
and Baby Band at the July, meeting
which will be held on the Community
Hall grounds, weather permitting.' A
pienic'lunch to be served group no, 4,
to have charge. Roll call, was •ans-
wered •by the word. "Comfort" Mrs.
Webster gave a very fine temperance
reading. Group No. 3 with Mrs. Cald-
well in charge then took charge of
the meeting. Mrs. Moon read the
Scripture lesson. Mrs. Scott contribut-
ed a pleasing solo "Hear thou my
Prayer," •
Quite an interesting playlette was
then put on by the group, those tak-
ing part were Mrs Fangrad, Velma
Hesk, Mrs. W. E. Manning, Mrs. W.
Govier, and Ruth Shaddock, Mrs.
Caldwell gave d reading. A hymn was
sung and the meeting closed with
prayer.,
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PORTER'S HILL
Mr. Mcelay of Ripley was the spea-
ker at Grace Chureh on Sunday mor-
ning. He represented the Ontario
Temperance Unio3 and his talk was
short and to the point and was enjoy-
ed by. his listeners. He was accom-
panied by Rev. Wooland.
The Red Cross meeting that was
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing—WEN OF TEXAS'
with Robert Stack and Iirod Craw-
ford.
MON., TUBS. & WED.
Bobo Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Len-
ore :Aubert and Otto Pion -linger.
See Bob's master mind at work
tracking down a ring of dangerous
saboteurs.
• TREY GOT ME COVERED"
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
"THE HARD WAY"
When you see two "sisters face
each other, one loving, the other
hating, you'll witness one of the
finest moments of screen drama,
ever presented. Ida Lupino. Joan
Leslie, Dennis Morgan and Jack
Carson.
PLEASE NOTE— Feature shown
twice each evening, commencing at
7.30 p.m..
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODENICII
Now Playing- "SHIPS BY;L'17I
WINGS" a tale.of the Ark Royal.
MOIN., 'TUES. & Wiiii.
•—Two 'Features ..-
The most exciting full-length fea-
ture of this war
DESERT VICTORY"
JThe actual story of the route of
Rommel by the British Eighth
Added Attraction
"Cat People"
A dose of horror
THURS.., FRI, & SAT.
Alan Ladd, Helen Walker, Marie
Donald and Mabel Paige, A warn-
ing to all racketeers. Dou't trust
your henchmen with your women
or your business,
"LUCKY JORDON"
Coming— "THE COMMANDOS
STRIKE- AT DAWN"
REGENT THEATRE
SEAF01R37i
Now Playing —"BOMBAY CMI.
PER' and "PRIVATE BUCKAR-
O.O"
NCO.,''1'UES. & Wiyl➢.
--Double BiiY
George Brent and Brenda Marsh-
all. Tensely ' dramatic, thrillingly
adventurous, comes a story to
please the most critical, •
YOU CAN'T ESCAPE FOREVER'
Also.
"DESERT VICTORY"
Take a tripe from E1 Alamein to
Tripoli:
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
GEORGE FORMBY
England's • one-man morale squad
turns his ukelunaep into a rib -
rocking riot ,of fun.
'IT TURNED OUT NICE AGAIN'
Coming — "YOU WERE NEVER
LOVELIER" Fred Astaire.
Baby, Chicks
Last chance to buy your White
Leghorn chicks from Wilt. A. Glazier
for 1943. Our only hatch date open
is for Thursday, June 24.
We will have both 90 g' White
Leghorn Pullets and White Leghorn
Cockerels for that date.
Phone 617 r 31 Clinton. 49-1
Teacher Wanted
Teacher wanted for School Section
No. 9 Goderieh Township. Duties to
commence September lst. 1943. Apply
stating qualifications and salary ex-
pected.
Robert E, Bowden, Sec.,
49-1 Clinton. R.R.3
Wanted
Wanted -20 men for moulding and
general Foundry help. Good oppor-
tunity to learn moulding trade and at
the same time help Canadian produc-
tion. Good working conditions. Apply
at your nearest Employment and Se-
lective Service Office. War Workers
not eligible. Refer to R.O. 948.
49-1
CARD!' OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kennedy wish
to thank their friends and neighbors
for their kindness to their son, Chris.,
who was hurt when his horses ran
away. The many acts of kindness were
much appreciated by them and also
their son, and also those who helped
With the work.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs, Bill/mod
Epps wish to thank their many friends.
for kindness and expressions of sym-
pathy, and for the beautiful floral tri-
butes, extended to them during their
recent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Dr, Roy Collyer of Lon-
don and Mr. George B. Beattie of
Clinton.
CARD OF THANKS
The familyof the late Charles Al-
lanson wish to thank their friends
and neighbors for the kindness and
sympathy shown them during their
sad bereavement, and for the floral
NEW BUS TIME TABLE
EFFECTIVE, JUNE 25th
LV. CLINTON SOUTHBO!UND—
DAILY EXC. SUNDIMY •& HOLIDAY
8.40 A.M. — 1.15 P.M. —4.35 P M
SUNDAYS & HOLDAYS
8.40 A.M. — 4.35 P.M. —. 8.30 P.M.
LV. LONDON— NORTHrBOUNDi.--
DAIrLY EXCEPT SUNDAY
9.45 A,M, — 12.45 P.M. — 6.50 P.M.
SUNDAY ONLY
12.45 P.M. 6. 50 F.M. — 8.00 P.M,
—9.30 P.M.
LV. CLINTOIN NO HBOUND—
DALLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS
11.40 MM. (B)--- 2.40 P.M.
8.50 P.M. (0)
SUNDAY ONLY
2.40 P.M. —8.50 P.M. (C)
"B" to Wingham Only
"C" to Owen Sound via Walkerton
and to Kincardine Via Lucknow,
Bartliff's Bus Depot
PHONE 1 '
Teacher Wanted
Protestant Teacher wanted for Un-
ion School Section No. 12 Goderieh
and Huilett townships (Summerhill.)
Apply stating salary and qualifica-
tions. Duties to commence Septem-
ber 1st, 1943. Applications to be in
by June 25th. Apply to
Clarence Ball, secretary -treasurer.
R. R. 1 Clinton. « 48-2
NOTICE
ALL DOGS WILL RAVE TO HAVE
Tags on by July lst.
OR. BE. DESTROYED AS SQ. MANY
COMPLAINTS ARE BEING RE-
CEIVED
BY ORDER IN COUNCIL
48-2
Tenders Wanted for Three
Cement and Steel Bridges
Township of Goderict
Separate tenders for three cement
and steel bridges will be received' by
the undersigned_ until June 26 for
building 3 cement and steel bridges.
One cement arch 12 wide 111 feet
high, 40 feet long, 89 yards.
One bridge 18.foot span 24 ft road,
with curb rail 76 yards
One bridge 12 foot clear, 9 feet high
24 ft road 57 yards
A deposit of 10% of the tender' is
required, Township will furnish the
cement. Work to be completed by.
tributes and those who so kindly loan- Aug. 16 er soon after.
ed thou cars. Plans and specifications can be
seen at Mr. Roy Tyndalls, R.R. 3,
Work Wanted
A young experienced, married man
wishes work on a farm, Apply at the
News -Record office. 49-1
• For Sale
• Nine chunks, Apply to' Roy Finch,
R.R. 1 'Clinton 49-1
Tent For Sale
A 'tent '7 feet long, ,8 feet wide,
White duck in. good 'condition.: Apply
at the ' New -Record. 49-1
• For Rent•
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Pasture with running water; also
hay land. Apply to . Earl Douglas
Clinton, - 49-1
to have been held at the home of
Mrs., J. McGuire next Monday June
21, will be held at Mrs. Alien Betties,
Thebridges near McGuire home have
not been fixed yet,
Mr. and 'Mrs, Archie Lockhart have
returned from their honeymoon and
are getting settled in their hone on
the 6th concession.
Mr, Ivan Turner of Clinton has been
engaged as -teacher in S.S. No. 5.
Rev. A. S. Cowell has,. been appoin-
ted to Bayfield and Porter's Hill
circuit.
R. G. Thompson, Clerk, R;R,2 Clin-
ton. 49.1
For Sale
One young, sow • and five pigs, 5
weeks old; also one Polled' Herford
bull, two years' old. Apply to Elgin
Porter, Bayfield, phone 630r21 'Clin-
ton. ,,49.1
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For Sale
One well pump head. In good condi-
tion. Apply at the News -Record.
49-1
For Sale
185 Rock Cockerels, ten weeks old.
Ready to go out in shelters. Apply
to Mrs. Ezra Ellis, R.R. 1 Clinton,1
phone 4r902 Clinton, 49-1
FOR SALE
Two Used Electric Washing Machines
A. W. Groves, Princess St.
7linton, Ont., Phone 290 W
Representative Miss Winnifred O'Neil
Clinton, Phone 75j. For complete ,
lines of Fuller Brushes and Service
for same. 30-4
For Rent
Bayfield' Summer Cottage for rent
monthly or ,by season, completely fur-
nished, electricity and water. Apply
to Mrs. Minnie Ross, Bayfield,
For Sale
File -roomed house, furnished, in
Bayfield. Apply to Mrs. Lyda McNeil
High Street, Clinton. 43-tf
Wanted •
Live, old and disabled horses and
cattle for mink feed. Elmer Trick,
Phone Clinton 907r25 ' 39 -e -o -w
Cottage For Rent
Log cabin cottage, furnished, with
enclosed screened poreh. Electric
lights, fireplace, spring water in
kitchen. Close to lake. Will rent for
season reasonable. Apply to MTs.
Harry Ahrens, 20419 Stetter Ave.,
Detroit, Mieh. 48-tf.
Wanted
Some Parra Implements, What have
you? Will also rent fields totalling up
to 50 acres, Earl Douglas, Clinton.'
48-1
Wanted to Purchase
Pullets, all breeds and ages four
Weeks up to 20 weeks. High prices
paid. Write for full details, Tweedle.
Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus,
Ontario. 49-8
For Sale
Brick house •on Albert Street. Ap-
ply to Maud Terrance, Clinton.
HMV r t• • 49-2
•
Teacher Wanted •
A first class Protestant teacher
wanted for School section No. 10 God-
erieh township. Duties to commence
September 1st, 1943. Applications to
be in by June 2lst. Apply to John
R. Middleton, secpetary treasurer,
R. R. 3 Clinton. 48-2
_ AUCTION SAID r'.
There will be off'ered for sale by
Public Auction on Monday, the 21st
June 1943, at 1.30 p.m, at Lot. 4,
Bayfield Concession, 'Township of
Goderieh (The residence of the:late
Lewis Thomson), the following chat -
tele.
Massey Harris binder, drill, riding
plow, rake, wagon, walking plow, har-
rows, sleighs, cultivator, buggy, De -
Laval Separator, cutter, light wagon, •
wheel barrow, shaft and pulleys, quan-
tity of lumber, 200 feet of elevator,
belting and brackets, 2 bunches
shingles, 1 set heavy harness, 2
scythes, churn, Sparton battery ra-
dio like new, upright piano, spinning
wheel, cot, chest of drawers, writing
desk, Victrola and other articles.
The above to be sold without re-
serve and for cash.
There will also be offeredfor sale, „
the -following parcels of real pro-
perty.
(1) Lot' 199, Ann•St, Bayfield; 'on
which is said to .1m, emoted 2 story
frame house in, fair. repair.
(2) Lot 47 and East Half of Lot 48,
Colina St., Bayfield on which is said
to be erected a 2 storey finite house
in good repair.
(3) Lot 49 on Colina St., Bayfield,
on which is said to be erected u 2
storey cement and frame house in fair
repair.
(4') Part Lot 39, Concession 3,
Township of Goderieh consisting : of
20 acres and: on which there is said
to bo a good stand of hardwood bush.
These parcels of real property will
be offered subject to reserve' bids
and other conditions of sale.
For further'. particulars apply to
the undersigned.,
JOHN G. THOMSON, Adniinistrat+
or .of Estate of Lewis Thomson.
F. I„3NGLAAN.D, K. C., Solicitor for
Administrator.,
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer,
48-2
For Sale
Two good cows, one freshened and
one to freshen, in two weeks. Apply to
George 'Colclough, 2" miles north of
Clinton on No. 4 highway. 49-1
For Sale •
M,cClarey electric range, four burn-
er, 'large oven and warming oven, In
excellent condition, Apply to L. S.
Walden,. Bayfield, Ontario: 49-1