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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1940-03-14, Page 5'THURS., MARCH -14,19210
THE currroN NEWS -RECORD
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Canada's . greatness as an industrial nation
is made possible through the modest
savings of thousands of her citizens — sav-
ings that are mobilized by the banks and
• in turn extended to industry in the form
.of Bank Loans for essential purposes. •
"Thus, .ready cash is made available to
-meet -payrolls, to pay for raw materials, to
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'finance narketing and for other normal
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industrial. needs. .
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Thrift, translated into Bank Loans, pro.
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Miss Margaret Ferguson of Park-
till spent the weekend with her par-
:nts, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Dayman have re-
;timed to their home in Simene after
visiting the lady's brother, Lloyd
Killer and Mrs. 1VIiller,
Miss Josephine weir who has been
visiting friends in Toronto has re-
turned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown spent
the weekend with Mr. and MTS. Geo.
Beadle.
The Finance Committee of the Red
Ceoss are holding a Rummage Sale
cm Tuesday, March 19th, T. Gundry
and Son will be the auctioneers.
Anglican Church Guild
Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor gave her
home for the March meeting of the
Anglican Church Guild. Mrs, Gordon
Taylor, the president, was in charge,
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The Roll Call was answered by a fair- p
orite hymn. The secretary read an
invitation from the W.M.S. ,of Knox e,
Presbyteriart Church to attend their s,
Easter Thankoffering which is to be a
held on March.1.4th when Mrs. R. M. C
Weekes will bring the Easter mac- e
sage. This was accepted. Mrs. Al- ,
feed Nesbit gave a reading on "The
Man of all Work." The topic irAbid-
ing" which was prepared by Miss v
Margaret Small of Toronto was read
by Mrs, David Hamilton. The sec.-
eatery was instructed te send a let- h
ter of thanks to Miss Small. Rev. R. e
M. Weekes closed the meeting with a
prayer, after which Mrs. Taylor serv-
ed a dainty lunch,
The monthly meeting of the B. Y. 'cl
P, U. will be held in the basement
of the Baptist Church on Sunday f
evening, March 17tb. The meeting to 11
be in charge of Donald Ross and I
Stanley McNeil.
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• THE SALVATION ARMY is now engaged in 1
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War and Emergency work in the 'I
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following countries : , B
Canada
Australia Germany- Malta , n
Belgium G'braltar New Zealand
' Mina Holland Norway
Denmark India Scotland
' Egypt Ireland South Afriee ,1
Eegland. Italy Sweden
E stonie. Jaran Switzerland c
Finland Latvia Wales : ]
France Malaya West Indies f.
During this present campaign we invite your
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assistance for the Canadian Forces both in Canada I I
and Overseas. ' . , 1
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Liberal member for North Huron 1
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Clint P n Town
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THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED.
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We will have them next
Saturday and the Thursday
before Goad Friday.
BARTLIFF9s
HON. NORMAN MCLARTY, Min-
er of Labour will addressa public
seting' at Brussels on Friday, Mar.
th at 3 p.m, Mr. McLarty will
so 'speak in Goderich the same
ening at 8 p.m.
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. Ve C *IA
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 86.i
,taht
Mr. John E. Yungbliatt whohas
en ill since the first of the year
better again: and is able to attend
s duties on the C.P.R. tracks here.
The monthly meeting of the Worn -
Institute will be held in the
eresters Hall on Wednesday after -
on, March 20th at 2.30. • The topic
Community Activities and Relief"
ill be taken by Mrs. Gordon Taylor.
Tent Events to be given by 'Mrs.
. Dawson. The Roil Call to be
swered by a joke oe story. The
embers are asked to bring buns
hen three prizes donated by Mrs.
• H. Johnston will be given for the
sat ones. Will the members please
ate the change of date of meeting.
C. 0.1. T.
The Canadian Girls in Training met
Knox United Church manse on
friday evening with the president,
Helen Marsh in, charge, and Zeta
unro presided at the piano. The
eripture was read by Ruth Wilson
d prayer was offered by Betty
raig. Dorothy Riordan gave a re,ad-
g and Vivian Straughan favored
with an instrumental. Mrs. W. H.
Sheppard gave the chapter froin the
tudy Book 'on India. The meeting
as closed with prayer.
The committee in charge of the
ed Cross Dances sponsored a dance
ri tbe Foresters Hall last Friday
vening with a very large crowd in
ttendance. Music was supplied by
rthur's Orchestre. of Wingham. An-
ther dance will be held ou Wednes-
ay, March 27th. -
Our local hockey team played their
ourth game at Lucknow on Monday
ight, the opposing team being St
elens, the game ended in a tie.
Baptist Ladies Aid
The Ladies Aid of the Baptist
Church met at the home of Mrs. C.
OWSOU orr Thursday afternoon with
ho president, Mrs. Howson in charge,
he scripture was read by Mrs. Stan -
y Johnston. Prayer was offered by
rs. Walper. The secretary's report
as given by Mrs. Earl Raithby and
re. R. J. Phillips gave the treasur-
-'s report. Readings were given by
es, •Wm. McIlwain, Mrs. 3. Raithby
nd Mrs. Fred Ross, Mrs. Stanley
ohnston ancl Mrs. Earl Raithby fay -
red with a duet, and Mrs, Earl Me -
(night sang a solo. Mrs. A. E.
three brought the Easter message.
Ire. Howson closed the meeting with
twee. A pot luck was served at
he close of the meeting. The next
meeting will be held in the chtfrch.
The many friends of Victor Yung-
lut who has been itt a cost for the
ast •six months for arthritis will be
leased to Team that he has had the
est removed, and is able to get
round a little.
Poultry & Eggs
Our prices are always in line
with top market prices. When you
have poultry to offer call us by
telephone.
Our egg-candlers will give you
the best service in grading your
eggs.
N. W. TREWARTHA
Store Phone 214 House Phone 328
BAYFIELD
BIRTHS
MeGREGOR—In Clinton. Hospital, on
Wednesday, March 13th, to Mr. and
MTS. John McGregor, a daughter.
MURRAY—In Clinton Hospital, on
Sunsoy — Cracked — Whole Wheat
Friday, Manch 8th, to Mr. and Mrs.
ZUOUSSIONSEEM°
tt()XY TtUiATRE
CLINTON. ,
NOW: Shirley Temple in
- "JUST AROUND THE CORNER"
Mon. Tiles. & Wed.
BARBARA STANWYCK
& HENRY FONDA, in
"The Mad Miss Manton"
A society girl with a detective
complex uncovers a nverclee but
can't get the pollee to believe her.
THURS., FRI, SAT.
"ROOM SERVICE"
A penniless theatrical producer
and his assistants fake measles to
keep from being thrown.out
their hotel and persuade the man-
ager to finance their show,
MARX BROTHERS
ANN MILLER & Frank Albertson
Coining: Jane Withers in "THE
CHICKEN WAGON FAMILY"
Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m.
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CAPITAL THEATRE TZEGNT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
GODERICH
NOW: John Barrymore in
"The GREAT MAN VOTES", " Roy Rogers -in
"FRONTIER PONY EXPRESS"
Mon.,'Tues., Wed.—Double Feature
The MARX BROTHERS
with
ANN MILLER & LTJCILLE BALL
laughs & gage enough for everyone
"ROOM SERVICE?" •
BARBARA STANWYCK and
HENRY FONDA in
"The Mad Miss Manton"
Thurs., Fri. & Sat
JOAN BENNETT
Adolphe Monica & Donald Meek
in a riotous fan -tale of a
gangster's gal ..
"HOUSEKEEPER'S
DAUGHTER"
Coming: Paul Muni in
"WE APE NOT ALONE"
Mat.: Wed. Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m.
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MON., TUES., WED.
JOHN BARRYMORE
Virginia Weidler & Peter Holden
a flawless presentation of the
farcieal side of politics
"The Great Man Votes"
Thur., Fri., Sat.—Double Feature
The MARX BROTHERS in. their
merriest maddest mixup
"ROOM SERVICE"
and as an added attraction
"Sante Fe Stampede"
Coming: Bobby Breen in
"WAY DOWN SOUTH"
Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m.
lasessonn.
Eat Bread For
Health
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steckle spent a
few days in Waterloo last week,
where Mr. Steckle attended a con-
vention.
Mrs. H. Stott who has spent the
past few months in Detroit returned
to her home here on Tuesday.
The Red Cress. Society intend hold-
ing a Masquerade Dance on Wednes-
ay, March 27th. Watch for posters
Lor the prize list
The next meeting. of the Red Cross
Society will be held on Friday, March
15th at 3 p.m. in the Orange
A good attendance is requested.
Miss Pat Atkinson of Detroit is
visiting her eavents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Atkinson at her home here.
Nies. Ernest Rehn returned to De-
troit on Friday lael, after spending a
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,.
David Dewar.
OT OUT
Harold Murray, a daughter—Cath- SPECIAL DAINTY MAID
arine Ann,
MARRIAGES
WELSH-SNELL At the home of
the bride's parents, London Road,
on Saturday, March, 9, Mary Jane
Beatrice, only daughter of Mr. and
Mre. Howard Snell, and Robert
Hicks Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Welsh, Goderich township,
were united in marriage by Rev.
G. Peddie of Clinton.
HUGILL-RILEY — At the United
Church Parsonage, Egmondville, on
Wednesday, March 6th, Ettie Eliza-
beth Riley of Londesbore, and
Elmer LeRoy Hugill of the Huron
Road, were united in marriage by
Rev. A. W. Gardiner.
DEATHS
MILLER—In Clinton, on Tuesday,
March 12th, 1940, James A. Miller,
in his 74th year.
NEILANS—In Clinton, on Thursday,
March 7th, Catharine Rebecca Mc-
Clure, beloved wife of Alexander
Neilane, aged 79 years.
KEIL — At Edgerton, Alberta, on
Monday, March 11th, Mrs. H. B.
Ker, formerly of Clinton.
MILNE—In Blyth, on Friday, March
8th, Helen A. Milne, widow of the
late Dr. W. James Milne,
Notice
Paperhanging, Painting, Cars
simonized or painted. When you
need this kind of work done see Ed.
Grealis, Huron street. 79-2
Duplex for Rent
Duplex for rent, with all modern
conveniences, Apply Scott's Grocery.
79 -it
House for Sale
Cottage on Rattenbury street for
sale, to wind up estate. Apply F.
Fingland, Clinton. 79-3
IN MEMORIAM
MAIR — In ever loving memory of
our dear father, Mr. T. X. Mair,
who passed away one year ago,
March 17th, 1939:
"Gone, but not forgotten."
—ever remembered by his family.
House For Sale
storey frame house on North
street for sale. Aply to Miss Eva
Rapson., 77tf.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of ;the late Mrs. A.
Neilane take this opportunity a ex-
preseing their deep appreciation for
the many anis of kindness and ex-
pres.sions ef sympathy in their recent
bereavement. Thanks are also ex-
tended to these who sent flowers, or
assisted in anY way. ,
For Sale
1 drop-leaf kitchen table, 1 book-
case, 1 hall tack, 1 living room rug,
2 verandah rugs, 1 lawn mower. Ap-
ply to Miss Edith Mut, phone 293.
79-2
Hay For Salo
A quantity of Alfalfa Hay, well
cured, apply to George Colclough,
R. R. No. 1 Clinton. 79-1
Wanted to Rent
Five or six -roomed house with town
lights and water, and small garden.
Mrs. Russel Currie, Victoria street.
79-1
Clearing Auction Sale
George Elliott has, received instruc-
tions from Hugh Campbell to sell by
Public Auction at Lot. 3, Con. 9, in
Hullett (3 miles west of Winthrop) on
WED., MARCH 27th, 1940 at 1 pan.
the following:
Bay gelding rising 7 years; grey
gelding rising 6 years; 3 milking
cows; 2 spring calves; 2 cows, due to
freshen time of sale; 3 coming yeax-
old calves; 4 yearling steers; 6 fat
stem, if not sold before time of sale,
about 1100 lbs.; Inood sow; 10
chunki; 75 white Leghorn hens.
hayloader, good, as new; M. -H.
hay rake; M. -H. No, 21 Quebec sulky
plow; Int. Har. 1 h.p.. gas engine;
6 -loot new Big Four McCormick
mower; McCormick spring -tooth cul-
tivator; Fleury No. 21 Walking plow;
.seed drill; wooden land Toiler;
Melotte cream separator; John Deere
wagon; flat hay rack , with roller
rack; 1%, yd. gravel box, pine; set of
bench sleighs with flat rack; cutter;
grindstone; Clinton fanning mill; 4-
sections of harrows with stretcher; 2
sets of doubletrees; 800 bus. of oats;
quantity of wheat; quantity of hay;
set of heavy double harness; set Of
heavy plow harness; set of heavy
single harness; 4 collars; scuffler; set
of slings and chain; a number of
grain bags, forks, shovels, roll of barb
wire and fence wire & other articles
tee numerous to mention. Implements
are in good state of repair and every-
thing will be sold as proprietor has
sold his farm,
TERMS—CASH
George Elliott, Auctioneer.
1
IIUGB CAMPBELL, Proprietor.
I 79'4
HOT CROSS BUNS
AND OTHER CONFECTIONERY
FRESH FROZEN FRUITS
AND VEGETAI3LES.
OYSTERS
BARTLIIFF'S
Phone 1. Clinton.
Clearing 'Auction Sale
— of —
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
FEED & FURNITURE
at Lot 10, Con. 5, Goderich Township
— on —
FRIDAY, MARCH 22nd
at 1 o'clock p.m.
Everything to be disposed off as
farm is rented.
JOHN A. YUILL. Proprietor.
GUNDRY & SON, Auctioneers.
flee
Owing to the prevalence of Hog
Cholera in the surrounding dist-
ricts we are discontinuing our
sales until further notice.
HOMER HUNT, Manager,
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY SALES
11. CHARLESWORTH
Cockshutt Implements
Feed & Seed
FOR SALE
USED MACHINES -13 -Hoe Frost &
Wood Seed Drill; 2 10 -Hoe. Massey -
Harris Seed Drills; 1VIeCormick-Deee-
itig Dise, nearly new; Massey -Harris
Disc; Maims Cultivator, spring -tooth.
A Full Line of implements
EMPIRE
i; COOKIES
New Special at 15 c doz.
HOT CROSS
'BUNS
Spiced - Peel and Fruit
WHEATY CRACKED and
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD.
Wendoes
Custom Sawing
We will be doing Custom Sawing
Clinton and Hayfield as usual
during the coming spring.
McEwen Bros.
Phone 624-4 Clinton Central
BURGESS' stumo
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
by
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and Printing
(Open Every Day)
Only. 5 more days to have
your Dress. or Men's Suit
Cleaned at this special price
85c
ALBERT PALMER
Isaac St., Clmton.
STRATFORD-GODERICH
COACH LINES
FALL AND WINTER TIME TABLE
Leave Clinton for Strattord—
Daily 8.25 A.M. & 5.10 P.M.
Leave Clinton for Goderich—
Daily except Suns. & Holidays,
1.45 P.M. & 8.30 P.M.
Sundays & Holidays,
1.45 P.M. & 10.40P.M.
• Connection at Stratford for Toronto,
Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit,
Tavistock and Woodstock.
I3ARTLIFF'S, Local Agents, Phone 1
74-2
Paper Hangiung
and Painting
Call us .for estimates, and if you
would like to see our =Ties,
we have a fine selection
to choose from.
Quick and Clean Work.
Grant atilt
PHONE 344
HURON ST.
704
AUCTION SALE
of FARM,
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS,
& HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
The undersigned auctioneers have re-
ceived instructions to offer for
sale, by public auction on
FRIDAY, the 29.111 MARCH 1940
at 12.30 p.m. bimrp,
at Lot 32, Cencession 1, East 1Vawan,
Book Your Grass Seed Order Early. OSII, the following property of
the late Wallace King:
Bay horse, 10 years. old; gray horse,
0 years old; 2 aged horses; 3 cows
freshened since January; cow bred
Aug. 20; cow bred Sept. 7; cow bred
Oct. 3; cow bred Nov 20; baby beef;
2 steers rising 2 years; 4 yearling
heifers; 4 calves; 4 January calves;
28 pigs near marketable age (if not
previously marketed); 65 rock hens;
Massey -Harris binder, 7 ft cut (near-
ly new); manure spreader; Massey -
Harris fertilizer drill, 11 hoe; hay,
loader; Deering hay rake; mower;
cultivator, 13 tooth; steel teed roller;
riding plow; Quebec -milky; Massey -
Harris walking plow No. 7.; Finery
walking plow; waking =flier; 4 -
section harrow; turnip drill; harness,
team, plow and buggy; buggy; cutter;
i:lab-
1 rack with slding
BABY CHICKS
• Single Comb Leghorns,
Barred Rocks and New
Hampshire Reds,
CUSTOM HATCHING
E. L. MITTELL
PHONE 213
IN APPRECIATION
We, the members of Canadian Leg-
ion, Branch No. 140, wish to, thank
all the citizens of Clinton, Brucefield,
Myth and surrounding district for
their generous response to the Can-
adian Legion War Services Cam-
paign. We wish especially to thank
those citizens outside the braneh who
so willingly assisted in the canvass,.
N. W. MILLER, Secretary.
Keeping Well Dressed
Being well dressed is more than
a matter of buying good clothes-
- it means keeping. your clothes
good-looking. If you entrust your
suits to us when they need dry
cleaning, we'll turn, them back
spotless! Our Delivery service will
pick up and return your clothes—
just phone 171,
Gliddon's Press Shop
Wholesale Merchants,
Made -To -Measure Clothes,,
All fits guaranteed. $24 50 up.
2 wagons; lay
form; sleighs; 12 plate disc; fanning
mill; 2 weigh scales; DeLaval cream
separator, Chrysler automobile; ditch-
ing tools, carpenter's tools, chains
saws, 2 cant hooks, sugar kettle, block
& table, slings, hay fork & rope,
slush scraper, forks, hoes and minter-
ous other articles.
20 tons hay; 4 tons spring wheat;
80 bus. barley; 650 bus. mixed grain;
700 bus, oats; quantity yellow blos-
som sweet clover seed; turnips.; man -
golds; cobbler potatoes. •
Dining room furniture; 3 bedroom
suites; kitchen furnishings; parlor
furniture; 6 rugs; 2 lounges; hall
rack; 2 rocking chairs; 6 small chairs;
washing. machine & wringer; cook
stove; dishes and numerous other
household articles.
Lot 32, concession 1, East Wawanosh,
consisting of 200 acres of choice clay
loam, watered by a never failing
spring creek, dredged deep enough for
good drainage, Artesian well supply
ing water to basins in barn. On said
lands there is said to be erected a
first class brick house with frame
kitchen, 2 fleet class barns 60'x70'.and
36'x60' both with stabling undeeneath,
and good garage, 25 acres timber, 91/2
actes fall wheat sown, 62 acres fall
plowed, and rest of farm seeded to
hay and pasture
TERMS:—Farm stock, implements
and household furniture cash. Farm
offered 10% on date of sale ,and bal-
ance in 30 days, subject to a reserve
bid and other conditions of sale. Chat-
tels without reserve.
avvvmovit.immal•VillISIr
FAMOUS BOOKS
FOR SALE
Our Telegraph Books made grad-
uates of the Dominion School of
Telegraphy famous, and our a b
Shorthand hooks made it, possible
for hundreds to qualify for Stonog,
raphie work that would otherwise
have been impossible.
These books have never been of-
fered for sale before, N 0 W
through the study of these books
yoti can qualify for Telegrapher
with the, use Of self -teaching ma-
chine, or for stenographer at small
cost.
No obligation in writing, for free
folder, but mention the books .you
are interested in,
----
CaSSall Systems
76 Evelyn Crest, Toronto
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
59 tf
Salesman Wanted
Salesman and distributor for a
quality line of merchandise, delivery
truck required. .Attractive proposition
to right party having' connection vrith
retail trade, preferably to party
residing at Clinton. State reference,
age, etc to; Hillside Vinegars, Ltd.,
Forest, Ontario. 79-2
For Sale
1929 Durant Coupe. Cheap. John
Nediger, Rattertbuey St. 7911
MEN—WOMEN! HERE'S WHAT
'YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! A
STEADY INCOME—financial secur-
ity for life—guaranteed yon with a
Familex Agency of your own. Inquire
TODAY without obligation, THE
FAMILEX PRODUCTS COMPANY,
570 St Clement, Montreal.
79-1
WHY SUFFER with Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Lumbago? Rumacaps' Two. -
Way Action quickly relieves pan
while attacking the cause. Hovey's
Drug Store.
Wanted to Buy
Old horses and dead cattle. Must
be suitable for mink feed, removed
promptly. Fred Gilbert, Phone 608r221.
Clinton central. 34-tf.'
T. GUNDRY & SON, Auctioneers.
JACOB C. STOLTZ, Administrator
Estate of WALLACE BRUCE KING4
Deceased. 77-4
Nouse for Sale
A most desirable '7 -roomed house
in good locality. A few minutes walk
from the Collegiate. Electric light
and water, large lot with some frig/.
trees. Apply New -Record Office.
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REP kIRINS
W. 3. TAGO, TAILOR
11 not open work may las left at
nese* Barber SU..