HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1941-05-15, Page 5THURS, MAY 15, 1941
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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This is a fight to .the finish. No room for half
measures. No Boom for delay. This is urgent...
vital ... pressing. This is WAR.
More men, well equipped, well clothed, well
fed, mean more dollars..
Canada looks to you tot supply those dollars
and to keep on supplyingthem till this war
is won.
Start saving NOW. Buy war savings certifi-
cates regularly. Build up your savings account.
Be ready to enlist your dollars in this fight for
human freedom and decency.
Be. glad you earl 1ielp so simply and so
effectively.
Save for Victory.
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
CLINTON EfeeNCFP - E. E. PATERSON, Manager
AUBURN
Mr. ICetrn'eth C•amltbell, of Toronto
its holidaying with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Campbell.
Mrs. James Carter and Miss Sadie
darter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
darter of Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gibbs of De-
troit spent the 'weekend with Mr. and
Wes, Harley McGee.
The B:YP.U. will meet Sunday ev-
ening at 1.30 p.m. with Donald Ross
and Harold Reid in charge. Mrs. R.
Me'Srt'Itinttey of Dungannon will speak.
Robert Peest. teller in the local
bank left to join the R.C.A.F. George
Northwood of Brussels has been an -
Pointed in his place, Mr. Prost came
here 1n June 1940.
The commencement of a series of
Mrs. Mogridge on Tuesday. Those
present were Mrs. Norman McDowell,
Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. E. 0. Philips, Mrs.
Howson, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. R. J.
Phillips and Mrs. Fred Ross.
Ontario Street Church
11. a.m„ Reception of members'
'Sunday, Those who have received
Instruction will unite with the church,
transfers• and certificate's will be
read. 2 p,m„ Turners church reception
of new members. 7 pm. Victoria Day -
Services Empire Service, "The Tower
of Babel, who are erecting towers
which will surely fall?
Monday 8 p.m.. Citizenship night
with Young People's Union.
Wednesday 8 pen„ The Christian
",chain teas" in aid of the Red Cross people will meet for Prayer For our
seas held at the hone of the president Nation.
MARRIAGES
WORSTALL-BRYDONE— On Sat-
urday,' May 10th, by the Rev. W.
A, Humaisett, Frances Scott 33ry-
done, daughter of MTS, Brydone and
the late John Bryddne. to Dr. Char-
les Mahlon Worstall; son of Mrs.
Worstall and the late Alfred Worn
tall: '
RATIWELL—WELSH— On Satur-
day, May 10th, by the Rev. G. G.
Burton, Helen Clara Jane Welsh,
younger daughter of Mr. and, Mrs.
Ed. Welsh, to Edgar Benjamin
Rathwell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ben-
jamin Rathwell.
NICKLE—CLOUGII— On Wednes-
day, May 7th, by ,the Rev. Mac-
Lennan, Patricia Annette Clough,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Clough, to. Sergeant Jas. W. Nickle,
son of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Niclrle.
DEATHS
BAILEY—In HuUett Township on
Monday, May 12th„ Gertt.•ude . Eliz-
abeth Tebbott, widow of John Bail-,
ey, in her 71st, year.
WESTON—In Goderieh, on Monday,
May 12th, William John Herbert
Weston, in his 68th, year.
FUNERAL OF MRCS, THOS MASON
-The funeral of the late Mrs. Thos.
Mason was held on Friday afternoon,
May 9th, at 2.30 ceelock at the resid-
enee of -Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cools, Al-
bert street, Rev. Andrew Lane of
Wesley -Willis United church of which
Mrs. Mason was a member, eondaiet-'
ed the service, at the home and at
the graveside. The pallbearers were
Mr. H. Bartliff, Mr. H. M. Monteith,
Mr. W. E. Perdue, Mr. J. 0, Radford,
Mr. W. E. Johnson and Mr. A. J.
McMurray. Interment was trade in
Clinton cemetery. Those attending
the funeral from a distance were,
Mrs. Frank Haber, Mr. and Mrs. Shir-
ley Burr of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Clifford and Mrs. Bettie Hab-
er of Romeo, Mich.; Mr. Elgin Mason
of Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Ida E. Smith
and Harry Mason of Toronto; Mn
and Mrs. W. Haney and, Mr. and Mrs.
Kemaedy of Wingham; Mrs. Ben.
Mason of Blyth;. and Mrs. Wiliam
Brundson of Londesboro,
TEACHER WANTED
Experienced Protestant teacher
wanted for School Section No. 9
Goderich Township. Duties to com-
mence Sept, 2nd. Applications will
be received until May 31st. Apply to
Robert E. Rowclen, Secretary, R.R.
No. 3, Clinton. 40-2
Say
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
v. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66J
BRITAIN ORDERS 5.40(1,000 DOZEN
OF EGGS
These eggs are all to be shipped
during the month of May and is al-
most double the volume ever before
exported, in one month.
With our stew Cbol Rooms we are
in a position to handle your eggs for
Export.
Egg -Grading -Station No 0-140
N. W. ' TREWARTHA
Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328.
Batkin's Locker. Storage
,Your Locker cuts your food bills.
Not only does it cut your meat bill,
but a number of other commodities
such as feuits, berries•, vegetables„
poultry, butter, eggs etc., may be
stored when prices are lowest.
Frosted foods retain their original
fresh taste and do not have the typ-
ical "flat" taste of canned food.
Try our blueberries, and cherries,
also green peas garden fresh.
We have all kinds of fresh fish, and
expect lake trout for the weekend.
"Frozen Foods are Better Foods."
COURT OF REVISION
Township of Goderieh
Court of Revision to hear and
determine complaints against the as-
sessement of the Township of God-
erieh for 1941, will be held in the
hall at Holmesville at' 10 o'clock a.m.
on Monday May 26.
All complaints to be in writing and
mailed to the undersigned not later
than May 23, all parties assessed for
dogs that have since been destroyed
must return the tags or be charged
in taxes.
R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk
R.R. No. 2 Clinton 40-2
For Sale
Good •seed buckwheat for sale also
a quantity of Dooley Potatoes. Apply
to Leslie.Cox, Phone 903r2 Clinton.
46tf
Car for Sale
1928 Chevrolet sedan, low mileage,
in perfect'running condition. Apply
at the News -Record. 40-1
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Do YOUR Share Pmerve YOUR Heritage
tage
For Information Apply to Nearest Armoury or
No. 1 District. Depot, Wolseley Barracks London
GOD SAVE THE KING !.
ROXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
CLINTON G,ODERICH
NOW 'PLAYING: Kenny Baker
and Frances Langford in
"HIT, PARADE" •
MON., TUES. & . WED. "
Errol Flynn, Olivia de Haviland,
Ronald Reagan, Raymond Massey
and Alan Hale
'Where America's heroes'rode to
glory — or fell.
"SANTA FE TRAIL"
THURS. FRI. & SAT.
Gloria Jean, Nan Grey and •
Robert Stack
This happy little meadowlark' sings
her way into your heart 'in her
newest and best musical treat
Gloria Jean in -
"A Little Bit Heaven"
NOW: "North West Mounted Pol-
ice"—Technicolor.
MON., TUES. & WED.
CHARLES CIIAPLIN
talks at last in his rib -tickling'
travesty on the totalitarians
The GREAT DICTATOR
with Jackie Oakie & Paulette
Goddard
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
GEORGE FORMBY
England's greatest comedy star in
a tale of the army
IT'S IN THE AIR
' with Polly Ward & Garry Marsh
Coining "A Girl, a Guy and. a Gob"
Coining: Carole Lombard and Rob-
ert •Montgomery in "Mr. and Mrs. Mat.: Wed. Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m.
Smith."
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REGENT THEATRE
SEA}'ORTR
NOW': MIL. AND MRS. SMITH
MON., TUES. & WED.
"North West Mounted
Police"
a `grand Technicolor version of the
'beginnings of Canada's famous
service. Starring
Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll
and Preston Foster
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
'A Girl, A Guy and a Gob'
Harold Lloyd' giddy slbry of two
modern knights and their lady -love
George Murphy, Lucille Ball and
Edmund O'Brien
Coining: Joel McCrea in "Foreign
Correspondent"
Mat::. Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m.
Sat.. special
Bran and Date Muffins
Date Loaf
Suey Loaf
Nut Loaf
Tea Biscuits
Silverwoods Ice Crean
Smoother than Velvet
BARTLIFF'S
PHONE 1 WE DELIVER
Used Car
BARGAINS
2-1941 Chevrolet Master Delue Dem-
stretors (coach and sedan)
1940 Dodge Deluxe Coach
1938 Dodge Deluxe Sedan
1938 Chevrolet Master .Sedan
1938 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Coaelt
1937 Oisnobile Sed,un,ea beautiful car
1938 Chevrolet %z Ton Pick-up De-
livery
1936 Chevrolet Standard Coach , .. .
1935 Chvrolee Coach, 3 to choose
from
1935 Plymouth Sedan
1932 Ford Coupe, (4 oykl's.)
1929 Olsntobile Sedan
1929 Plymouth Coupe
Do not take a chance on old or smooth
tires. See our complete stock of
• DOMINION TIRES
Available • on our convenient pay-
ment plan.
Reg. Shapley
TEMPTING SPECIALS
CHOCOLATE CAKE
LEMON PIE
CHEESE TARTS
DATE FILLED COOKIES
FRUIT BREAD
HONEY DIPPED DO -NUTS
CHOCOLATE MINT PATTIES
FRUIT ICE CREAM
You. Are Invited To Compare
Wendorf s
BAKERY — CANDY — LUNCH
PHONE 68
BABY CHICKS
S.C. White Leghorns and
Barred Rocks Custom
Hatching.
E. L. MITTELL
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
IRENE BURGESS
Phone 115.
Developing and Printing
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 Bali & Zapfe
69 tf
Attention Farmers
Now is the time to buy your 'elec-
tric fences complete with 6 -volt Hot -
Shot and all insulators as low as $15.
with a two year guarantee.
General Batteries (Hot Shots) and
Insulators in stock
Also Radios, Refrigerators, Washers
Tubes and Batteries,
A. W. Groves, Princess St..
PRINCESS ST. CLINTON
Phone 213 Clinton For Sale or Rent
Building for Sale Seven roamed, two story frame
Building 50 feet long by 20 feet (house in Londesboro with garage and
wide, all tongued and grooved fine 11= acre of bind. Apply to John Hee-
lumber, situated in Stanley township. Selwood, Sr., Londesboro. 39.6
Owner has no further use. Will give Wanted
terms on building. Wallace Ross, Boy to learn bicycle and motor-
Seaforth, phone 135-J. 39-2 cycle mechanics. Preferably with
For Sale or Rent 'some experience on bicycles or old
Rouse on High street. Apply at cars. Apply at Epps Sport Shop,
Chaff's Shoe Store. 39t1 38-1
•
Wanted For Salo
Ladies second-hand bicycle in good'; 5 year old gray gelding, Bay geld-
eonditioit, Phone Blyth 25r19. 38-1 geld-
ing rising three, broken, Both horses
sound, J. W. VanEgmond. phone
House To Rent 805-13, Clinton. 350
A modern house, two story. on Vic-
toria street, Clinton, Apply to Mrs,
L. Cronyn, Blyth, Ont. 3711.
For Sale
Ilouse and lot with garage on Rat -
For Sale tenbury street, town lights & water;
A good ill! story house with small also house and two lots on ITuron
barn, hen house and garden on Town- street, 0 rooms, lights and water, also
stable and henhouse. Apply to Miss
send street, town lights and water and
BUY THE BEST — SI I'EIITEST Bertha Cantelon, Huron street, Chit -
house newly decorated. Apply to Mrs. ]oat 27tf
MAIN CORNER — CLINTON Joint V. Diehl, Queen St. Clinton,
PHONE 1.82 33tf
Potatoes. For Sale
Safe for Sale
A fair size safe, with combination
lock. Everything in good shape. Ap-
ply to Albert Seeley. 3911.
Work Wanted
General pllt'dun work; a1se prim-
nag and cutting of lawns. E. Smith,
Raglan street, Clinton, Phone 248,
40-1
Plants for Sale Irish cobblers, Green Mountains
anearly Warbles. Apply to Roy
Raspberry cane. Latham nursery Tyndall, KR. No, 3, Clinton, phone
strain, large trod meaty berries, heavy 907-3 84tf
croppng. 1 dozen for 50e; I
150 for $2,00. Strawberries, } For Sale
Senator Dunlop. King Wealthy, I Two=story frame house on James
1Downham nursery strain. 50e per 100 street with town lights and water.
at the garden — Collins Berry Farm, Apply at the News -Record office.
Phone 616-r-42, • 36tf.
' For Sale
One Beatty Electric Washer for
balance of payments. Apply to Box
39, Clinton. 40-1
Pigs for Sale
A number of young pigs, 6 week
old; also a young cow due to freshen
about June 1st, /34.1?1y to George
Colclough, RI. No. 1, Clinton 40-1
EXECUTOR'S SALE
; of ,
Farm Proi orb), household Furniture
.. ane affects
We are instrUeted ;v the Execiito,
of the Estate of the late A.i?nIc Agtics
Hopkins to sella by Palle auction
the ,premises in Maitland C'ovicession,
Goderich Township, on
TUESDAY, MAY '20TH
at 1.30 o'clock p.m.
Lot 80, on Maitland Concession,
Goderieh Township, containing 40
acres of land, more or less, at prey
ent all in geese. There is a pract-
icalIy new Frame House. A. Goad
Barnwith stone stabling, all in good;
condition. A never -failing spring'
creels and a Gravel Pit, easy to get
at, with a 35' -foot face. Also 40
acres, more or less, across the road,
part of Lot 39, a good piece of grass
with running water,, There is also+
n quantity of cedar growing on these`
places.
At the same time all the House-
hold . Furniture, Bedding, Sewing
Machine, Kitchen Furniture, Mats
Rugs, Churn, Buggy, Cutter, Single
Harness, Robe, Blankets, Hay, Eines,
Shovels, and numerous other Articles
will he sold,
TERMS:— On the Property, which
will -'be sold subject to .,a reserve bid
20'/r of purchase price to be paid at
time of sale. Balance within 30 days
'when` possession will be given.
TERMS ON CHATTELS AND EF-
FELTS, CASA
FRANK DONNELLY, Solicitor for
Fred iloptdas, Executer. '
h GUNDRY & SON, Auctioneer.
For Sale or Rent
Desirable eight -roomed house on
Princess street for sale or rent. Ap-
ply at the News -Record office. 35tf
. NOTICE -.se-le--
A
„,-le--A special meeting of the members
of The Hay Township Farmers' Uluij
nal Fire Insurance Company will be
held in L1ie Towit lIrtll. ym-Lett, on S'at-
urday, the 17th of May :1041 at 8 0' -
dock p.m. for the purpose of 'eonsid=
ering a resolution wined at the re-
cent Convention feii the Mutual Fire
Underwriters' Association recommen-
ding that etich Farriers' Mutual Com-
pany contribute per cent of its sut-
1r1Hs as at the.3lst of December 1040,
to a :Fund to be known as the BRIT -
1311 AFD' 1 UND; which is to be for-
warded tai rhe Pripiu Minister, the
IH'on. Winston t"hut•e1f11) to be used
at his discretion for repairing war
damage' to farms and villages of
Great Britain or for any other pur-
pose. And, furth.ur to authorise the
Board of Directors to take such act-
ion in the platter as the meeting may
designate.
Dated at Crediton, May Gtlt, 1911.
HENRY C. BEAVER. President,
HERBERT K. EMBER, Secretary.
39-2
NOTICE' '1'O ctuto TORS
In the Estate of Isabella Tippet, late
of the Village of Bayfield hi the
County of Huron, Widow
Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above.deceased are
required to file the same with the un-
dersigned Solicitor, for the said Es-
tate, on or before the 17th day of
May,. A..D, 1941, after which date the
assets will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only tothe claims of which
notice shall have been given,
Dated at Clinton this ,24th day of
April; A.D. 1941.
.F. FINGLAND;.TC.C„ Clinton
Solicitor for the said Estate. '
38-1
For Sale or Rent •
Good home on High street for sale
or rent. Apply to Mrs, Harvey
Cooper, Clinton, Ontario. 30-
TENDERS Full 1 OAL 4ND COKE”
Scaled tenders addresser) to the Un•
lel-signed And endorsed ''fender for
Coal," will be received until 3 P.M.
(E,D.S:1'.), Thut'sday, May 29, 1941,
I for the supply of Coal and cope for
the Dominion Builditigs throughdiit
the Province of Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifications
and conditions attached can be obtain -
led from the Purchasing Agent, De-
partment of Public. Works,, Ottawa;
and the Supervising Architect, 36
Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont.
Tenders should be made on the
forms supplied by. the Depau•tment
and in accordance with departmental
specifications and conditions attached
thereto.
Then the amount of a tender ex -
'coeds tho sum of 5,000.00—whether
it bo for one building only or niore—
the tenderers must attach to their
tender a certified cheque on a chart-
ered hank in Canada, manic payable
to the order of the IAinourable tho
Minister of Public Works, equal to 1.4
Per cent of the .amount of the tender,
er Bearer ponds of the Dominion of
Canada or of the Canadian National
Railway Company and its constituent
companies unconditionally anruiteed -
as to principal and interest by the
Dominion of Canada, or. the aforemen-
tioned bonds and a certified cheque;
if required to nate up an odd. amount.
The Department also reserves the
right to demand from any successful
tenderer a security deposit, in rho
form of a certified cheque or bond
as above, equal to 10 per cent of the
amount •of his hid, to guarantee the
proper fulfllnncnti of the contract,
By of tier.
M. SOMERVILLE, •
Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 20, 11041 1