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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1943-07-22, Page 1'1 The Clinton News -Record Est. 1878 With Which is Incorporated The Clinton New Era li • NO. 6154-64t1i YEAR CLINTON ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1943 The New Era Est. 1807. THE HOME PAPER ' Candidate, Progressive Engagement Announced ' Change in Half Holiday Candidate Liberal Associ "*" j y�4 ,4y' ellen need o Conservative in S. Huron Reverend David J. rind Mrs; Lane, Goderich; announce; the engagement of their only daughter Madeleine Elie- . �,; pj z l< �n,?' All the merchants of town have un- animously agreed to change their Wednesday half holiday next week to ► a, tion In South IiurO 4k'Rt��® et rm- Yl� �••t���j,� I11;• X1111116 Diamond ` :.“ : �y$ : abetli, to Clayton H. Edward; son of Mit and Mxs. Charles T. Edward, Goderich: The Marriage will take :. ; x r aa� ,y ' .. ,<�,' xr < N e. Thursday, July 29th, at a request from the R.A.F. Station here: As than is the big ,sports day at the sta- tion and an invitation is extended from %., cw }�f t ` � >, � CALL AND- INSPECT OUR UP-TO-DATE SETTINGS, • AND PERFEC T DIAMONDS •, z + ,,:,.w.,,,t;, �, . tv.� '". .• : ; f ;�1. place in the Presbyterian •chaunh; Clinton, n aturd :Jul 24th. n n, o S aY, , Y <yt� e ,Y�� �' Y ` �E�.:.` s amu, mak' Wing Commander Martini to all cal- zees to attend the annuals ort event p it will prove beneficial to both par- ties, Those tradingin f ryr :; . ,t We have the stock, priced moderate, all diamond rings are insured against loss or damage, without •ext o g , ra cost to the purchaser. We have ther wedding rings to {sa•$;.;y�. „:, s ^ • ` " i �;:f== + za •' Ontario Street Picnic , ? a"' "" } p< �' § g z. a F 6 ; town will kind- ind- ly 1 . notice the change in the Half hell - y g da next week, Y V>'�� z .;&'+�E'''.? •„Ya:... ;fig., fi; •"" �"`�� �i . �, ''2� s x 1'"^ fi match your engagement ring. x The Ontario Street United Church FOR THE WEDDING GIFT YOU ARE ABOUT TO BUY We can supply, it to your satisfaction, and appreciation of the persons receiving it, s Z --5 r •4'=., y, :sc>, Ik �. ' held their annual picnic at Goderich, on Wednesday afternoon: o races:: Bo P •i ;Prizes for a e Boys r mart: Ronald McKay and John Holmes: a g..,. .y, . v9 �� Advance Fells An advance ell will be opened on p p Saturday Monde and y y, July '1-w � �^ ' ��'''"'� 'a•' .7ak$zri' W. j H. , �_1: $EIVELER AND V 1 �. {� 3. ?x.: x k '•` " No, 1 Class: Ist, Care. Maltby; 2nd Gerald T3olmes, ' No. II Class: 1st Cameron Maltby, 2nd Gerald ElliottF • No, III Class Three `:Legged Race: No. z : gib' a6 x „- a '.:: :t 1 •".': s:•;„, 31st, and August 2nd and 3rd, from 8 a.m. until 6 pan. and from 7 part. until 10 pan. The polling place for the District of Huron will be in the Clinton Town Hall and the Goderich g + i •'- a s .� *jai a OPTOMETRIST RESIDENDCE PHONE 174” J { a 1st 'Millet, 2nd ',jack Tyndall, Town Hall, for the purpose of reach,- in the a ? ro ,No,�,- No: IV Class. Three •T,egged Race: / g votes of railwayemployees sailors and travellers who b'e k.8 1st Roy Habkirk 2nd Ross Habkirk•, Teachers Race and` fiicers.of S:S, 1st Mrs, Shobbxook; 2n Mrs. Stanley MR, JAMES C. SHEARER In conversation with the -News-Re- will absent fro! their ordinary places of residence: E c lot y 3rd Harold Squne, cord this morning Mr, James C. Shear- er, said that he had withdrawn his Further particulars on page five, y DRESSES • 113.Girls: iiE .� L a DR. R. HOBB'S TAYLOR py' Y night wasood physician Progressive Censer- votive candidate for Huron South at a convention in the HensaA town hall attended by more then 300 dale- gates. •Six men were nominated, but ail withdrew with the' exception of Dr. Taylor and George. Armstrong, of Ha township, The physician was Y p y named candidate on the first ballot • Junior Adult Class, Mrs. East. Primary Marlyn Potter; Bea- t. trioti Murch. Marjorie Pickard; Jean Petrie. No. II Class, Ist Mari n D]pple; 2nd Joan Jordan. No. III Race; Straight, 1st Ruth Groves, 2nd Betty Patter. No.IV—Ordinary Ranee. 1st Betty Pearson, 2nd Lois Pickaed. The pieinc was an entire success and all were back erre Clinton before the heavy. rain. s: V resignation upon the request of the Heron County Agricultural War Com- 'mittee They met over the week end and asked me on Monday to remain as agricultural representative." Immediately it became known last Saturday. that Mr. Shearer had re- signed his office as Agricultural the presentafve in Huron County, the HuronAgricultural War Commi tee met in special session and it was un- animously agreed that every effort must be made to retain the services of Mr, Shearer, Since coming to Huron, County Jam- Dance in Aid' Donations to Greek Relief, The campaign in aid of the Greek War Relief Fund will close this week and it is hoped that the objective of $500 is reached before that time. Subscriptions have not been comingHensall in as fast as they did for the Russian and Chinese War 'Relief Funds. Fo lowin are the totals to date for the three funds. Aid To Russia MR. BENSON W. TUCICOY Reeve of Exeter, for the past four ea years, and present warden of Hue on. County, who was chosen Soutl Huron's Liberal candidate in tin forthcoming election at a meeting it last Wednesday night. Re• ceivin the candidature on the rheic ballot, defeated.James Ballantyrn of Usborne Township, M.L.A. slum 1985, Priced attractively for • quick selling. selling. • S un Rayons made b V H A A,{b ��T. C 11! L C 1'M HAMPTON. Sizes to <.. , and on motion of Mr. Armstrong the choice was made unanimous. Others nominated were F. II,. Dar- row, Frank Donnelly and H. J. Mc- Ewan; 'all o Goderich' and H, G. Meir of Seaforth. ' Dr. Taylor will oppose Warden p Benson W. Tuckeyeof Huron County chosen Liberal' candidate on the pre- violas evening.. his address' of acceptance, Dr, Taylor pledged full support to'the 22 eine, • ro ram of Ontario Pre p program gressive leader George A. Drew. thCec oG. Frost, K, C., president ;of e provincial association was the special speaker ati'the meeting which �, attracted a record crowd.. Outlining the 'principles of freedom Dr. Elliott Leaving Dr. George S. Elliott, leaves for London where he will 9Aid small animal hospital;' . late G Geost rge H, of MEllio rs. Elliott g t auctioneer and politician, graduating at Guelph in bis home town; Where he (iced successfully ever since. only onelIioteri vett's terinarysurwilt y Y , i ton Dr. J. S. Evans, wee tired here -i or�over, ' Elliott has 9 brother, Edward, with the Canadian Firef seas, and three sisters; 141iiss Nott in Toronto, Miss Pearl London and Miss Jean •# g g g., Although : re ream his Dr. Elliott Town shortly conduct a He.is the the ll aknown and after 541 came to has prae- leaVe bin has vas prac. s.' D. who is ghlers over- );dna EI Elliott .in hom• e, , •' lis axture p tie Shearer has been most enthusias- tic about his work and the agricultural g future of Huron County. He has de-. voted considerable time and effort to all patriotic Loans, War Savings Stamp: Drives, Blood Clinics, Farm Commandos and so on and, it was withS' surprise that word of his resignation P became known to Huron residents. Asked for the reason for his resig- nation Mr. Shearer_ said that it was just personal but added that there was absolutely no (ween himself and the agree r of abe- g rieulture, Mr. Dewar, He said that the suggestion of Dr. Taylor, progressive conservative candidate, that an at tempt had been made to use his of- a for political cam»atgn purposes had no foundation at all: ];t was the first time he had heard of such ecru- sations,' .: V Previously Acknowledged, $1,660,80; Stanley Community Club, $20,00; Jun- for Red Cross, S.S. 8 Hallett, $3,00; Burns Church, Y. P:, $5.00; Total $ 1,688.80. to China Previously acknowledged, $1,180.24; S. 3 God $ 00' $6.00; Red Cross nardis b C1i $100.00; Stanley' Com inanity Club, $16.00; Rev. D. Lane, 38.00; Burns Church, Y: P:, $6,00; Total, $1,30$.20: Aid to GreeceIn Previously acknowledged, $368.00; Art •Knight,, $2.00; Miss L. Welkin- elkin- Shaw; $2.00; Levi Stong 60; W. L. Whyte, (Hulett)1$6.00; TheoP emlin, 2, 0 Chas. B. Middleton & Son, $10.00; Varna School, $12.00; Total $401.50, All those who attend the dance in the Clinton. town hall Friday evening, 23rd July ,' rellproceedpi b "The rural people before 1934 were paying -too much for their hydro," de. y = dared icon. N. 0, Hipel, minister 01 lands and forests for Ontario • and principal speaker at the Liberal con - vention. Pointing out the reduction made in the rural service charge in 1935. Hon, Mr. Hipel announced that the resul- tent total savings have been $6,000,. partyHwouldeina easeaitst heffor Liberal is to lighten the tax burden of £ttrmers acid to y p Preseno e'of a large number of wo. men at the meeting brought forth coin an from Hon. Mr, Hegel. p Operator of a transport firm in Exeter lY1914. Ire has,, in e. At security, opportunity and British partnership laid down at' the Winni- we, wish every success in his new work: V Blood DonorsFilm' as •the entire •proceed,c •will be given will given to the Greek. War Relief Fund: It is hoped that the objective will be res- er since 1914. He is 37, married and ma d and has one son, Dr. • only , . $3.95 peg convention, Mr. Frost declared "there be sacrifice A film, showing the complete pro- blood into the 'ailed. •V— Shaw of town was chairman of the meeting, P. Fingland was sect must equality of to win the war." He urged his listeners to make On- Honour Retiring Foreman titan, fellow workers gathered at cessing of plasma state, ready for service to the bombed 'and wounded victims will be presented in AMONG THE CHURCHES retain,. The speaker was int}oduced by Mr. Ballantyne. 'IDVii,......IRwIN tario string by electing Col. Dew as premier. --V the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Me Clinchey last Saturday evening to hon- our Mr. McClinchey. on his retirement from the C.N.R.y . the-' Clinton Presbyterian Church on Sunday, July 23th, at 8.15 pm. •after services, No admission charge, Major E. H, A Watson, field ofp Presbyterian Church .•Morning Service: 11.15 a.m. —Our Subject for meditation "Voices that Accomplishments of the Dominion Government were ,outlined by W. I3: Golding, M. P., for Huron -Perth. Oth- Mr. Stewart Taylor read the fol- lowing address: the Canadian Red Cross Society will Society give an address, Through the films taken from cap- tared Nazi the Prevail." A welcome to All er speakers were Mr. Ballantyne and, Dr, A. R. Campbell of Hensel!. V Ladies and Gentlemen: officers, we see terror and devastation wrought in Europe by D. J. Lane, B. A., Minister o =- r RED CROSS NOTES rvs are gathered this evening to do honour to one of our fellow drnployees Germans. These films show the tan. tics of speed and ruthless desi ruction United Church of Canada Congregations of Wesley Willis aiid LITTLE LOCALS • S Mood Donors Clinic Urgent i4. ppeal ( who has elected to retire from active service, with the Company we all know so well, the Canadian National Railways. Stan- practised during their invttsion of cle- fenceless Nations, ,Th second part of the filen deals withwith the counter-strataSunday. counter -strategy of the re- lied Nations and the immense re. Ontario Streetivill worship together in Ontario Street United Church, or- ner of WilliamsW iliiasns and Ontario streets. Services at 21,00 a.m. and 7.00 bled Envoy Wright of London con. ducted the services at the Salvation, Army barracks on Saturday night and, V u n n� e rJewellery�i • vt✓ ince stock IfiY]you -, c from 11 many 111 to select and (� �1 colors (A n to 1 YOUR BLOOD MAY SAVE HIS LIFE:. The giving of your Blood is such a little thing when they giveFor everything. Just now, our Boys per- haps your son, your brother, your friend; are fighting valiantly on the shores and hills of Sicily, that you might carry en in your peaceful way. It is very much to ask? We haven't been hurt yet, we Haven't met' cold steel Face to Face(we are only asked y to send a small portion of our Blood Mr, McClinchey was born in ley township; nn June 12, 1878: 1:1 eomenced work as sectionman atester Clinton 1908,. was promoted to - foie- roan Oct. 7th, 1915 and has completed 35 years o£ service et that point with a clear record. This isroud arid of which he may well be p , d one which all others would de well to. em- elate. It may also be of interest :to men- McClin- sources challenge. re mobilizing to meet More than ten years fighting China has successfully withstood the barborous armies .of Ja an. Stag- p g drew •but under wouldthe riot (admit she def at. Using gorilla tactics to, brilliant ad- vantage; she 'kept the enemy engaged while gathering strength to , rid . her land of the aggressors,p : V pan. Rev. G. G. Burton will be the min- iii char ger Turner's Church Service will be held at 9.45 a.ni. of Ontario Street Chur Official Dowel Bmee Baptist Church Said Said the. Psalmist:— e, was glad when they said unto me, let ns go MILITARY NEWS i Warrant Officer Dick Fremlin has returned to his station at Chatham, with hisafter parents,furlough Mr. and Mrs, A: E. Frentlin. O. D. Melvin J..,choenhals of Peek - hong Hos •ital, •Halifax, N,S,, is s end - p ing a long leave at his home in rerun: t� �"p ppastel c] ((�� shades. S. BeadsBeadshort S BL (.UVVIV S Earri• ngs ` overseas in a Bottle, to help save the lives o£ these boys. Clinton' has never failed i? any appeal .Why Should we now? We are pledged to give' one hundred (100) Donations of 'Blood next Tuesday and to date we are far of that number. Have You signed up yet?' If not Why? Are you satisfied tolet somone else do 'your Share?This is a very Urgent. Ap- peal and Men and Women both are asked to volunteer their services at once to Mr. Jas, Shearer, Mr.'MeMur- ray, Mrs. Gordon Miller or Doctor J. W. Shaw, Chairman of the Blood Do- r}or Cl me of Clinton, I You have Leaned your Money —this is your opportunity to GIVE even tho it might hurt'for a little while. Your tion at thin time that Mr, ehey was born, raised and worked der- ing,his lifetime in this onecommon- ity. Mr. MoQlinehey has been a faith- put employee for the Canadian Nation- al and has always been untiring ie his efforts to further the interests of the company, and assist and.,help his fellowmen, whenever the oppor. tunity presented itself, Now that the time has come for you to 'sever your active connections with us, we would a k you to accept` this purse of money as an expression of our appreciation of the many yearsg of happy and pleasant associations in ' our daily tasks, We would alselike. to, remember Mrs, McClinchey at thin time whom we know,was a very help- fug companion 1, rgi;ghout the years. k this . PERSONALS •.' Miss Marie Savage. is. • holidaying in Toronto, St. Catharines and .atLake . Simcoe, ' Wallace MacDonald .has' returned . to Toronto after spending two weeks with his parents.in,.town, Miss Barbara Sheppard has returned to her work' at the Royal Bank after a,holiday spent on the Great Lakes. Margaret Morrison of- Toren- to is visnin friends and relatives in 'Clinton and district this week. Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Scott, of Crom- arty were guest§ at the Caldwell- .and our wedding on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs, 'I. W. Johnston have home after a three weeks into the house of That gladness is ivho worship in the sincerity and in truth, "Come let us worship let us kneel'before ers'i• You will' profit evening bright •gospel „ Christ and Him claimed in song and For this comin service the minis •wilt lie, "Worker of the Kingdom." -You are invited vice. the Lord." ' maintained by all house of God in and bow down the Lord our Mak- by attending our service' where „ Crucified is pro- expos iioti• ` • , en a . eveningcoast, g •S, d Y er's sermon sebjeot and Their bVork I to attend the ser- His son, Bud Schoenhals, who is also with the R.C.N.V.R. is visiting in town, Cpl. Don Colquhoun of Baggtvilia Que., is a visitor at his home in. town - Coder J. C. Shanahan,, who has spent his leave at his home in town having` successfully completed his courses has now returned to duty at St. H Q f Hyacinthe. asand expects to leave for the 'AC, Ken Cooke, of Aylmer was a w Lk end visitor at leis home. in town, AC: J. N. Kennedy, and his wile of Toronto were here Ins' mg a few. days with Mr. and Mrs, Norman irennedy- V tie 1 Brooches �ry a c a n C ,. oc 1� Blood will be made up in three weeks. Phone 'in your name by Friday noon so your appointment card may ,be mailed to you • to any of ,the_ above mentioned. We. need ow cro-o oration, The Clinton Red Cross Society wish to ack•nowledge with .thanks the gift of of an afghan from S:S:S. N:, 2. Hui- V and would you tq•. accept gift on her behalf, ,i We. trust that you and Mre, MaClin- diet', will be spared' many years to enjoy your well earned rest. CTineher. w with a Wallet containing a resented. Mr. Me, Y_ sum of money and 1iSrs, Tone.Oliven presented. Mrs. McClxateinehey with. a line11 tablecloth. Mr. ] xetein of Strat .returned visit with relatives- in .FenVvicic. loan arid Betty Lou Nediger are spend; ing this week with their cousins, Ronnie. and Carol. Anne VanHorne of London.' MT'oronto penth a week end in Kennedy'ofA ken, with Mr' olid' Mr's. N. Kennedy and tMtars. Harris. es Lunn of London and Miss Miss A The Ladies day, July 27th, home of 'Nisi be in charges keyword,.is St� Thursday vice. 5th Sjinda Aid at J. Butler. of Mrs, `safe." Paul 7.30 will meet on Tues- 7.30 p.m; at the Devotions will . Butler and the a Church •James p.m. mid -week ser- After Trinity Honour Roll Unveiled at St, James Church, Middletom special service will be in St.. Church, Middleton, 'on ' Sun- day morning next at 11,00 a.m. when,. the •Church and Community Honour .Pearls.. Wl 1J TOOK Wr®n Car .which ford, who was unable to; attend sent • 7). Shaw of Harriston were week Mr. McClinchey a hand' carved pipe •, end `visitors with Mr,and Mrs. A, was presented by atr; Ghas, Wil- J. Mclyfurray 'Kaye 'and Lorna `Plum- 10.00 a m.' 11,00 a.m , to Y Y Sunday School. Matins Sermon: A Ca 1t Roll will be unveiled olid dedicated: This Roll has been very beautifully • prepared and bears the naives of eight 0 . •SOM. Uhalf w N c NT W. ••nese' r - Or Over 'alfa Counters for Finer ., elle y f Ov Half • Celntury in Huron County : Reeve Victor Falconer left his oar parked.on a Seafoxthisireet £or about an Roar and, came back to find it gone. County Constable Helmer, who was called in to investigate, found the cars travelling towards Sea-' forth, jus west of Dublin: 'The driver had been asked to drive a similar rno- i del home for a 'friend and upon `des- w 'covexna, he had the wrong car had started:baek• to reborn it to its right- g Misses Ross Mr. and Mrs, McClin.ehey replied'; steel of. Toronto' are. at, their homes with words of gratitude co all ,the in town where they Will . lend a • men; 1Vlr. 'G: Swan and !Mr : C:: Van- •two 'weeks holiday, Horne both spoke adding' their wishes 1Vtr. and . Mrs. phonies .Caldwel'1 and of happiness. Miss .Barbara of Port Colborne at= The' rest of the evening was .spent tended his 'brother's wedding in in playing cards and. Mr. T. Wells en- , ,Clinton on Tuesday: tertained with Several selections on Master ;,Ronnie. Van Horne aitd the' piano.. Latex a delicious lunch •was Caro] Anne Van .home, .o# .London ' served b the hostess assisted'by Mrs'. :spent. the week end':w}th: their y G. Swan and Miss K. Hackle .and :Miss rge grandparents, lVIr:.and Mrs„ ,Geo• Christian, heroism. 2 Corin, 10.e. , 7.0e , p.m., Evensong Sermon: All Things Work Together for. Good to themg that love God. Romans 8: 28. ; W•ednesday 1.16 p:m. Sund•ay School; and Congregational Picnic to Harbor Pant Goderich: 411 assemble at the •sister. Parish Fall •with: Basler( liuiieh: : There will be no evening' service drier the five Sunda s in the month Y men from the Church and District:: The service will be in charge of Ehght• Lieutenant: T. H. Floyd, padre at..tlie• R.A F, Station .who will dedica • the .ono X to dress a Honour Re 1 and deliver Gra am and the Reverend J. Graham rector of the Church. A number •af' airme• n will be present find contxx- bate some sacred numbers in the ser - vice. The public is cordially invited': fel owner. B. McClinchey. • Van Horne. of August,to this special service.