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THE CLINTON
NEWS -RECORD
PAGE 5
AUBURN
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hack and .Mrs.
• John Dow of Granton were recent vis-
, itors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
.: Scott.
Mc,'s, A. 3. Ferguson 4s visiting her
daughter, Mrs, Ray O'Neil and Mr.
c O'Neil of Ottawa.
Miss Mary Munro, nurse -in -train-
ing at Woodstock Hospital- is spen-
ding three. weeks Holidays with her
parents, Mr. and •Mrs. R. D. Munro.
LAC Stanley McNeal oft Dunnville
:is spending fourteen days leave with
'..his parents, ••Mr. and Mrs. T. McN.a1L
The following, teachers are spend-
ing tlae holidays at their respective
homes Miss -Mary Houston, of South
•.Porcupine,. Miss Ila Craig, of Wing -
ham, Miss .Marjorie Arthur of Tees -
'water and Miss Betty Asquith • of
Bemniller.
Arnold Phillips of Toronto :spent the
.week end with, his mother Mrs.
Blanche Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Johnston and
Miss Laura Phillips were recent Lon-
don visitors,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phalen of To-
ronto visited Mr. and Mrs. S. H. John-
ston.
Mr and ;Mrs. Ben Hamilton -of To
ionto spent the week end with Mr,
and Mrs. D. W. Hamilton.
Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Rose, Ina and
Hugh Rose left on Saturday for their
-hew home at Corunna.
Miss Alma Mutch, who has been
°'employed in Teronto for several years
has returned to her home here to care
!for her mother. Prior to her depart-
ure from Toronto a number of girl'
friends presented Miss Mutch . with
'-cups and saucers in Crown Derby as
a remembrance.
At the close of the service , at the
Baptist Chruch, Sunday afternoon.
Rev. and Mrs A. E. Silver were pre-
sented . with a silver table centre,
"which was filled with flowers and en-
twined in the centre of the flowers
'was a fifty dollar bill. The present&
tion was in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Silvers 25th wedding 'anniversary.
The address was read by Marie Raith-
by and the presentation was made by
Emma Robertson. Mr. Silver though
taken by surprise made a suitable re -
.ply thanking the members of the con•
gregation for the lovely gift. He ex-
pressed regret that Mrs. Silver 'Was
unable to be present due to illness in
the family.
The Baptist Sunday School held
their annual picnic at Harbor Park
Goderich last Wednesday. The races
"were in charge of George Robertson
and Bill Raithby. Softball game was
played. Following supper a sing song
was enjoyed led by Rev. A. E. Silver.
At a lneeeing of the ratepayers
and trustees, of S. S. No. 5 Hui-
lett held in the school. It was decided
to close the Continuation School. In,
specters McRone and Kincaid were
present. The trustees are to make ar-
rangements for transportation to the
'Goderich Collegiate for Grades 9 and
10.
Several presentations have taken
' place recently. At a picnic held on the
play, grounds of the Auburn continua-
tion and Public School two presentat-
ions took place. Miss Edythe Beacom
teacher" of the public school was pre-
• sented with a wool blanket, perfume,
towel and handkerchief. While Mr.
" Harris teacher of the Continuation
' School was presented with a shaving
set -and dress shirt. Both teachers re-
plied thanking the students.
S. S. No. 8 Colborne held their an-
nual picnic at Harbor Park Goderich
' when they presented their teacher
Duncan Mchay with a pen and pen-
•cil set. Mr. McKay who has been call-
' 'ed for Military Service in a few well
chosen words thanked the pupils for
their. gift.
Miss Elaine Bamford was present-
. -eat by the pupils of Westfield school
• with a beautiful piece of glassware.
.Prior to leving Brucefield public
'school where he has taught the past
• year Donald Ross was presented with
a leather fitted utility case and lea-
ther bill fold.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris left
last week for Peterboro.
Miss Edythe Beacom is taking a
summer course at Western Univer-
- bity.
Mr. Thos Hallam celebrated 'his
' '75th birthday last week. Mr. Hallan
"enjoys good health and travels
• around on his bicycle. e.
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EBENEZER
The following is the list of pro-
motions from S. S. No, 4 Goderich.
Grade 1 to Grade 2.- Lawrence
Jones, Gerald Tebbutt.
Grade 2 to Grade 3 -Donald Forb-
es, Murray Forbes, Josephine Gam-
ble.
Grade 3 to Grade 4 -Douglas Jones
Lois Jones, Lewis Tebbutt.
Grade 4 to Grade 5 -Marion Jones,
Prank Little, Jack Tebbutt,
Grade 6 to Grade 7 --Shirley Jones.
Grade 7 to Grade 8-Ilarry Little.
To Grade 9 on year's work- Bill
Lobb, Grace Lobb. -Teacher Ivan W.
Turner.
LONDESBORO
The July meeting of the W, M. S.
will be held on the Parsonage lawn
on Wednesday July 14th. They will
entertain the Mission ,Circle, Mis-
sion Band and Baby Band to which
everyone is invited. Light refresh
mems will be served and group No. 4
will have charge.
Mrs. Stanley Lyon is a patient in
Clinton Hospital, having underwent
a serious operation on Wednesday.
Last reports are that she is doing as
well as can be expected.
Mr. James Woodman has not been
well and was taken to London Hos-
pital on Tuesday morning where he
will undergo an operation.
Mr. Wm. Campbell is having Ms
house shingled this week. Mr. W.
Griffith and G. JdeVittie are. doing
the job.
Master Bobby Lyon returned to
his home in Leamington on Monday
having spent the past 10 days with
his grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Lyon.
The Lyon .and Learreunion was
held at the home of Robt Smith of
the base line an Saturday last. The
crowd was not as large this year
but a good time was had.
The Shabbrook Reunion was held
on Saturday at Bayfield.
Master Gary Cooper and Marilyn
Shaddock of Clinton are holidaying
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Fairservice.
Mrs. Barber of Toronto visited with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ring -
land recently,
Mr. Fred Prest has removed the
fence from the front of his home,
which is an improvement.
Mrs, Martha Lyon is spending a few
days at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Harry-Durican of Constance.
Mrs, Clark and, Mrs McNall spent
Tuesday at London.
The •Londesboro Blyth baseball
teams . staged a game in Blyth on
Tuesday night. The Blyth boys being
the winners.
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BAYFIELD
Induction Service for the ;Rev. An-
drew Stimson Colwell was held in
St, Andrews United Church, Bayfield,
on Friday evening. July 2nd, in the
presence of a large attendance from
the Bayfield Congregation and also
from Grace Church, Porters Hill.
The Rev. Mr. Gardiner of Egmond
ville gave the address to the minis-
ter and his subject was "St. Paul the
Preacher". He stressed the fact that
the two most important points in a
minister's work were preaching the
Gospel of Jesus Christ and Him Cru-
cified, and pastoral intercourse with
the people of the charge. He said
a minister must be like Christopher
Columbus so enthused with his vision.
who despite discouragement and the
insistence of his crew ordered them
to "Sail on, Sail on". The Rev, Mr.
MacKay of Victoria. St Goderich ad-
dressed the people. His theme was
Building the Walls of Salvation and
he took as his text Nehemiah, 4th
chapter, 6th verse. "'For the people
had a mind to work." Mr. MacKay,
stressed the great need of co-opera-
tion 'between a minister and his peo-
ple, if the work of the church was
tor
p osper, and •said much for God
could be accomplished if the people
had a mind to work. After the ser-
vice ended the people of the congre-
gation were given an opportunity to
meet Mr. and Mrs. Colwell who have
come from Kent County to minister
to the people of St, Andrews' Bayfield
and Grace Church, Porters Hill.
The Very, Reverend Dr. Barclay and
Mrs. Barclay and Mr .and Mrs. Alex
Barclay of Hamilton are occupying
one of the Heard Cottages at Sunset
Point.
Mrs. John Brent and Master Billy
of Montreal and Mrs, Jack Mahar and
little daughter, Barbara of London
are occupying the Tillman cottage,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Holm and son
Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wismer of
Preston were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry McClinghey over the
week end, Master Roy Hohn remained
with his grandparents.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Duffy, John and
Ellen of London and Mrs. Duffy's fa-
ther, 14Ir. J. T. Walsh of Connecticut
are orjtu,pying W. Ro•binson's' cot-
tage.
Mrs. M. McTaggart of Clinton and
two daughters Miss Janet McTaggart
and Mrs. E. Halsey are occupying the
Cuinhninghame cottage.
Mr. John Thomson of Fort 'Francis
and Mrs. M. Fraser of Fort William
left for their homes last week after
having spent several weeks with their
sister Mrs. A, McLeod.
Mrs. A. B. Purchase and two boys
of London are occupying Mrs. R.
Scotchmer's cottage "Clovenly"'
Trooper Gordon Heard of Camp
Borden spent the week end with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'Emerson
Heard, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. 'Nott of
Seaforth were also their guests.
Mrs. L. M. Day of Buffalo, N Y,,
and Misses A, and G, McAdam of De-
troit are at the foraner's cottage
"]Iightop
Mr. and Mrs. RayMorley and Mis-
ses
ses Barbara and Pat Morley' of Pled
Liberal Convention
to nominate a candidate for
SOUTH HURON
Town Hall, 'Hensall
� July
Wednesda;y, 14th
AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.
To be addressed' by Hon. N. 0. Nigel,
Minister of Lands and Forest, for
Ontario, and W. H. Golding, M. P.
F. Fingland,' Secretary
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sant Ridge Mich„ spent the holiday
with the former's sister, Misses F. and
L. Morley at their summer home
"Birchclif£". Misses Barbara and
Pat Morley remained to spend thL�
summer with their aunts.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buchan of
Dunnville left on Tuesday after hav-
ing visited the former's sister, Mrs.
N. W. Woods, for a few days,
Mr .and Mrs. Jack Orr and Masten
John Douglas Orr of Stratford 'are
visiting the former's parents,. Mr, land
Mrs. R. T. Orr at their cottage. /-
Mrs. J. P. Ferguson of London is
visiting her mother-in-law Mrs Jas.
Ferguson .
Mrs.: E. Trembly and son have mo-
ved to the village from Goderich and
are occupying Mrs. Adam Boyd's cot-
tage on Keith Crescent.
Mrs. S. McPortland, and two dau-
ghters of London are at their sum-
mer home the former Stanbury cot-
tage. '
Judge J. G. Stanbury and Mrs.
Stanbury of St. Catijarines spent a
few days last week with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. S. McPortland.
Mrs. F. V. Martin of Detroit, open-
ed her cottage "Boulder Lodge". on
Tuesday. She was accompanied by her
daughter, Mrs. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hammell accom-
panied by Mr. Donald Atkinson came
from Detroit last week on their yacht
"The Wanderlust" which is anchored
in the harbor.
Miss 3. Manson returned to the vil-
lage the end of last week after hav-
ing visited relatives in Hensall,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bennett and Mrs.
C. Barrett of Detroit were with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weston
over the week end.
Mrs. Harry Thomas of Toledo, Ohio
is visiting Miss Cecil McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Gerneinhardt
and three daughters, Helen, June and
Doris bf Saginaw, Mich., spent the
week end with the former's mother,
Mrs. F. C. Gemeiehardt. Corp. Keith
Gemeinhardt of Camp Borden was al-
so Home over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins and
twins, Jim and Jack and Mrs. Wm.
Greig as'nd daughter Jean, Toronto,
have arrived at the cottage "Valevue"
for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs, John Radford and
daughter Wihna of Clinton are at
their cottage.
Mrs. Peeves and Miss Melanson of
Detroit are occupying Miss J. Mil-
ler's cottage "The Lodge".
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bricker of Kit-
chener are occupying Miss Alice Mc-
Ewen's cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ferguson and
son, Billy, of Sudbury are the guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
L. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, and
three daughters, Dawna, Sylvia and=
Connie, Mrs. V. Burt and Mary Lou
of London are visiting their parents
Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Baker over the
week end. Howard and Ronald Burt of
London also visited their`grandparents
over the week end.
Miss Elsie McLeod of Hamilton and
Mrs. C. ,Robbins and little daughter
Claudia of Detroitare visiting their
mother, Mrs, W. J. McLeod.
Mr. and Mrs. Ches. Parker and
Mrs. J. Collaton and two daughters
of Toronto spent the week end with
the fernier's parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 'Sander return-
ed to Kitchener on Sunday after hav,
ing spent a week with the latter's
aunt Mrs. 'F. A. Edwards.
Mrs. E. W. Kendall and two child-
ren of Elmira, are occupying a cote
tage in Jewett's Grove
Guests at the home :of Misses A
M. and E. J. Stirling are Mrs. A. 1).
Barr of Windsor and Mrs. Barss and
Mrs. Norton Taylor of. Stratford.
Misses Berthen Sturgeon and gel -
en Sturgeon of Clinton are spending
a vacation at their respective homes
in the village.
Miss Twitcheli and Master Roger
Lenny of Toronto are guests at the
Ritz Hotel.
Amongst those who are occupying
their cottages are Mr, W. H. May and
Miss Mary May, St. Mary's Mrs. A.
E. Pounder and family and MTs. J.
Lumsden and daughter, Stratford;
Prof Pemberton and family, Prof H.
Kalbfleisch and family, Mr. and Mrs.
C. 13, Chapman, Dr. end Mrs. N. B.
Alexander, London; Mrs. W. Aber -
heart and two children,-Mitcheli, Mr.
Jas. Cameron and Miss Isobel Cam -
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C V. C
OOK
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-
crese over 1942. Because cf 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. TREWARTITA
Day Phone 2I4. _ Night. Phone 328.
Batkins Locker Service
Try us for Fish of all Kinds
Have you tried our Farmers
Style Sausage?
We have waxed Containers
For Fruit
We Buy Hides
FROZEN .FOODS ARE
BETTER FOODS
eron. Mr. and Mss. B. 1'. Stephenson
and three children Toronto; Miss Ada
Bingley, Detroit; Mr .and Mrs. E. 3.
Bauer, Kitchener, Rev. and Mrs. J.
H. Pogson, Shelbourne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke R. Daly and
family of London, are spending a ten-
day vacation in Jowett's Grove,
Miss E. Sylvester of Detroit is
holidaying at the home of Mrs, Jas.
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Corey Gordon of Strat-
ford are guests at the Little Inn.
Pte. Ellen MacKay, C.W.A.C. is
home for three days leave before be-
ing posted to London.
Mrs. Harry Ahrens of Detroit,
Mich., has arrived at her cottage for
the summer months.
Mr. John Pearson of London was
at his home in the village over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bauer and family
of Waterloo have taken the Rankin
cottage for the season.
A.S.O. Margaret Ferguson ` of
Guelph ,R. C.A.F. Station was with her
parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. L. Fer-
guson over the week end.
Misses Barbara Atkinson and M.
Scroder of London were at the form-
er's cottage in the village last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scotchmer and
daughter Anne accompanied by Mr,
and Mrs. Alfred Scotcltmer spent Sun-
day in Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. My-
ron Butler. Alfred Butler who has
been visiting relatives here for the
past week returned home with them.
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ROY -LINDSAY -In Deer Park Un-
ited Church, Toronto, on Wednes-
day, June 30th, when, Marguerite
Faye, daughter of David M. Lind-
say, Clinton, and the late Mrs.
Lindsay, became the bride of Sub -
Lieut. San Drummond Roy, ,R.0:N.V.
R. son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Roy
Outrernont, Quebec, Rev. 0. P.
Bessie performed the ceremony.
ROSS-COSENS- In Knox College
Chapel, Toronto, oil . Wednesday,
June 30th, when Kathleen Marie
Cosens, 13. A., and John Addison
Ross, M.A., both graduates of the
University of Toronto were united:
in marriage by the bride's father,
Rev. C. W. D. Cosens, of Essex.
The groom is the son of Mr, and
Mrs. W. G. Ross, of Stayner.
YEATS-MASON- At the Ontario
Street/ United Church parsonage on
Saturday, July 3rd, when Madelon
Ruth, younger daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. T. E. Mason, Summerhill, be-
came the bride df Flt. Sgt. George
W. Yeats, R.A.F. Clinton, son of
Mrs. Yeats and the late Joseph
Yeats of Turriff, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland. ' Rev, G. G. Burton of-
ficiated.
!BIGGART-MOTHERWELL- In St.
Matthias' .Church, Westmount, Que.
on Saturday, July 3rd, when Mary
Dorothea, elder daughter of Mrs.
Mothettwell and of the late G. Vic-
tor Motherwell, Westmomst,' be-
came the bride of AOl William Big-
gart, R.C.A.P., eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Biggart of Clinton; Rev
Canon Gilbert Oliver performed the
ceremony. .
BIRTHS
MARRIAGES
BEATTIE--In, Clinton"Public Hospi-
tal on Saturday; �Jbly 3rd, to Mr.
and Mrs. George Beattie,' a daugh-
ter.
ROXY THEATRE
CLIXTTON
Now Playing - Tyrone Power in
"THE BLACK SWAN" Technicolor
MON,, TUES. & WED, '.
"THE POWERS GIRL"
A bevy of beauty, a melange of
Mirth, a riot of rhythm, a prize
Package of the most beautiful girls
in the world, George Murphy, Anne
Shirley, Carole Landis and Dennis
Day plus the music of Benny Good-
man and orchestra. t
THURS., PRI. & SAT.
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake,
Larry •Simms and Janet Blair. The
charming Bumsteads have a yen for
a higher education, but soon learn
that college'and, wedlock do not mix
well.
BLONDIE GOES TO COLLEGE
Coming -Betty Grable in "SPRING
AIME IN THE ROCKIES".
Note -Feature picture shown twice
each evening, commencing at 7.30
CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE
GODl6l1CH
SEAPORTS
Now Playing -Monty Wooley as
"THE PIED PIPER"
MON., TUES. & WED..
Sonja Henie, John Payne and Jack
Oakie, with Sammy Kaye and His
Orchestra in a brilliant and enter-
taining skate musical
ICELAND".
THURS., FRI. & SAT
Ray ;Vinland, Paulette Goddard and
Virginia Field. There's more than
a dash of mystery in this lovable,
laughable romance.
"THE CRYSTAL BALL"
Coming - Noel Coward's "IN
WHICH WE SERVE"
Matinees -Wed. Sat. and Holidays
Now Playing Paulette Goddard
in "THE .CRYSTAL BALL"
MON., TUES. & WED.
Betty Grable, John Payne and Car-
men Miranda, Prance through a
gorgeous Technicolor hit to the
music of Harry James and his
band'.
'SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES'
1HURS., FRI. & SAT.
Sonja Henie, John Payne and Jack
Oakie. A tango -rhumba and .a Ha-
waiian dance on skates are Sonja's
features in
"ICELAND"
Coming - Errol Flynn in "EDGE
OF DARKNESS."
Matinees -Sat. and Holidays. at 3.
TEACHER WANTED
For Clinton Public School for grade
five. Male Preferred. Apply stating
salary to
DR. W. A. OAKES,
Clinton
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CARD OF THANKS
Grateful appreciation and thanks
is extended to Ball & Zapfe Funeral
Horne, Rev. Andrew Lane, Mrs. A.
Morris, Mrs. E. Farquhar and all who
sent beautiful floral tributes and
messages of cheer and sympathy
now and during the long illness of my
mother, Mrs. Annie M. Martin. -M.
M. J. M. Zerback.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Frank Ban. -
den wish to thank their many friends
neighbors and relatives for their many
kind expressions of sympathy and
beautiful floral tributes extended to
them during their recent sad be-
reavement.
WALSH-In Clinton Public Hospital
on Monday, -Sider 5th to Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Walsh of Blyth, a daugh-
ter.
LINKLATHR-In Clinton Public Hos
pital on Thursday, July 8th, to Mr
Mrs. F, Linklater, of R.R. 5 Gode-
rich, a daughter.
DEATHS
NETHEBY- In Clinton on Monday,
July 5th, Ada I. Campbell, beloved
wife of William G. Nethery of East
Wawanosh Township, in her 54th,
year.
MacDONALD-In Goderich on Thurs-
day, July lst, Emma Grace Abbott,
beloved wife of John MacDonald, in
her 68th year.
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Wesley Willis W. M. S.
The Junior Groups of Wesley .Willis
W.M.S. were entertained at the home
of Mrs. Frank Fingland, Tuesday,
June 29. These were the C.G.I.T., 1'lis-
sion Band, Explorers Group and the
Baby Band.
After enjoying games and races on
the lawn for which small prizes were
given, the children repaired to the
house for luncheon.
There, was a splendid turnout and
all voted a good time.
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TUCKERSM TH
On the last day of school, the pup-
ils of S.S. No. 4 Tuckersmith, pre-
sented their teacher Miss Beryl Car-
ter of Londesboro with an end table
a cup and saucer, a cake plate, cream
pitcher and sugar bowl and tray. The
gifts were presented by George Turn-
er and Kenneth Rogerson while Amy
Walters read the .address. Miss Car-
ter has been engaged as teacher of
S.S. No. 11 Hullett for the coming.,
year.
Om Monday evening, June 28th,
around 250 friends and neighbors ga-
thered in Kippen hall to honour Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Garrett on their re-
cent marriage.
The evening was spent in daneing
until midnight when Mr, Bill Pepper
and Mr. Bill Rogerson presented the
young couple with a beautiful writing
desk chair. Mr. Lloyd Walters read
the following address.
Dear Bert and ,Rosamond:
If a "little nonesense now and then
is relished by the best of men" it pro-
bably is by the best of women too.
But we haven't got you up "on the
carpet" to recite nursery rhymes to
you, but rather to tender you our
hearty congratulations on your recent
marriage and to welcome you Rosa-
mond to our community, A young man.
who had courted a girl winter and
summer for some time went to his
father' and said, "Dad I'm going to
get married, have you any good advice
for me? Of course the boys always
asks Dad's advice don't they? As the
old men was a bit of a poet we shall
give you the advice he gave to his
NEW BUS' TIME TABLE
EFFECTIVE, JUNE 25th
LV. CLINTON -- SOUTHBOUND-
DAILY EXC. SUNDAY & HOLbDAY
8.40 A.M. 1.15 P.M. -4.35 P.114.
SUNDAYS & HOLDAYS
8.40 A.M.:- 4.35 P.M. - 8.30 P.M.
LV. LONDON- NORTHBOUND-.
.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
9.45 A.M. - 72.45 P.M. - 6.50 P.M.
SUNDAY ONLY
12.45 P.M. 6. 50 P.M. - 8.00 P.M.
-9.30 P.M.
LV, OLINT0NT NO;RTHBOUND-
DAIiLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS
11.40 AdM. (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.
EASTBOUND _ Stratford, Kitchen-
er, Guelph, Hamilton and Toronto,
Daily -8.35 a.m.; 1.10 p.m.; 5.30 p.m
Westbobnd Daily- Goderich:
11.40 a.m.; 4.40 p.m.; 8.45 p.m.
Bartliff's Bus Depot
PHONE 1
NOTICE
ALL DOG OWNERS
or those who harbor them will have
to have a license or will be penalized
for not doing so. No time limit.
By Order of Council
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p'or Sale
Baby's Wicker Stroller, in good
condition. Telephone Olinton 318w.
For Sale
Used car radio, in good shape. Ap-
ply to Bob Rathwell, R. R .3 Clinton,
Phone 906r16. 53-1
Houses For Sale
In Hensall-Two-storey brick house
of D. Foss and extra lots; also
frame house next to the Rennie home.
Apply to W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 52-2
AUC'T'ION SALI6
Of furniture, In the skating rink,
Seaforth, on Saturday night, July 17,
at 7.30. List will follow next week.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 52-1
Work Wanted
Woman would Iike housework two
to three days per week. Apply at the
News Recordoffice. 52-1
For Sale
Desirable 8 -roomed brick house on
High Street, Olintbn, Hot water heat-
ing. Apply to E. C. Boswell, Dominion
Bank, Seaforth. 52-tf
Wanted
Tricycle wanted in good condition
Apply to Mrs. Lloyd Batkin, Clinton
phone 14x619, 52-1
son.
Getting married my boy is a won-
derful joy
But its not just for laughter you make
her your wife
It's for all sorts of weather for all
sort of strife
For winter, for summer, in • fact its
for life.
It's for sunshine and rain, for plea-
sure and pain.
It's not just a promise to love now
and then
But a pledge to stay faithful and
fond. of her when
She burns all the biscuits now and
again
But if you are sure your love will en-
dure
That its not a mere fancy a storm
Will.destroy '
And you'll stick together in all kinds
of weather
And • hiss and make un when you
quarrel' my boy!"
So much for our good advice. We
wish you health,' wealth, and: lotsof
happiness, and ask you to accept this
gift and good wishes of your friends
and neighbors.
Bert made a very suitable reply-
after
eplyafter which everyone joined in sing-
ing "For They are Jolly Good Fel-
lows." Dancing continued for . the re-
mainder of the evening.
RADIO . SERVICE
Repairs of all kinds. Work Guaranteed
Tubes Tested Free.
A. W. Groves, Princess St.
)lrnton, Ont., Phone 290-W
Raspberries
Orders taken now for raspberries,
ripening in two weeks. Apply to Nor-
ris Sillery, R.R. 3 Seaforth, or phone.
Clinton 33r628. 52-1
For Base
Pordson plow and tractor, new last
spring. Apply to Albert Steep, Clin-
ton, phone 25r906. 524
For Rent
A modern seven -roomed bungalow
cottage, All conveniences, Good gar-
age and garden, Furnished or un-
furnished. Apply to Mrs. Robert B'.
Carter, Victoria 'Street, Clinton. 52-?
For Sale
A modern white enamel Claire
Jewel Coal and Wood Stove. Used
only six months. A white enamel
kitchen cabinet also nearly new. Ap-
ply to Mrs. ,Robert B. Carter, Victoria
Street, Clinton. 52-1
Property .For Sale
Consisting of 12 acres of land, with
10 -roomed frame house,-Surn and hen
house. Situated 1-2 miles north of
Clinton on Base Line. Apply to
Frank Fingland K. C., Clinton. 524
For Sale
Seven year old Ayrshire cow,fresh-
ened July lst. Grand milker. Apply
to Henry Aldwinckle, Varna, phone
Clinton 22 r 622. 52-3
Lost
A bunch of keys on a ring, between
niy place, Mr. Bert Wise' residence
and Clinton. Finder wi11 please leave
at News -Record or call R. E. Col.
Clough, 911r4 Clinton.
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 parch. Electric
lights, fireplace, spring water in
kitchen. Close to lake, Will rent for
season reasonable. Apply to • Mrs.
Harry Ahrens, 20419 Stetter Ave,,
Detroit, Mich. 48-tf.
Wanted to Purchase
Pullets, all breeds and ages four
weeks up to 20 weeks. High prices
paid. Write for full details, Tweedie
Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus,
Ontario. 49-3
BARON LULLWATER
REG. NO. 4750 Enrolment No. 3049
FORM 1, PREMIUM A
Standard Bred Stallion, Baron Lull -
water, will stand for the season at
his own stables, Lot. 34, Concession 5,
McKillop Township. Will also meet
mares, at a reasonable distattee. He
has won first prize at the • Toronto
Exhibition for the last five years that
it has been held and in the last year
won the diploma.
Terms -To insure a foal $12.00.
All accidents at owners risk. •
GEORGE B. DORRANC'E, R.R. 2
Seaforth; Owner and Proprietor,
Phone Seaforth 6r844 50-10
NOTICE
Owing to the gas situation we are
forced to take our Stallions • off the
road and will stand them at Lot 3,
Con. 3, Hullett Township, for the
remainder of the season.
The Purebred Belgian Stallion
WEST PINE SUPREME
No. 5249 (18471) Enrolment No. 3071
Grade A, Premium Form 1
Terms $13.
The Purebred Clydesdale .Stallion
DONALD MONCUR'
.,8559
Enrolement No. 4177, Form 3
Terms $11
The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion
ROYAL CARBROOK
27101
Enrolment No. 3500, Form 1
Grade A," Premium No. 171
Terms $11
T. J. MCMICHAEL, Proprietor
• RAZ. 2 Seaforth 51-3