HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1941-10-23, Page 5THURS., OCT. 23, 1941
THE `CLD1TON N=EWS-1tECORD
AUBURN a paper on historical Research giv- cape from having his car burned last
ing the history of Auburn in its early Sunday. While returning from, the
.111r. and: Mrs. W. '%I. Sheppard, at -:days. Mrs.'A: J. Ferguson conducted anniversary services in Turner's
tended the funeral of Mr. Sheppard's a contest, The singing o1' the Nat- church, the car started) ,on fire and
aunt, Miss Sheppard at Milton on ional Anthem brought the meeting to only with the aid of •friends who were
Sunday.: a , close. A 'dein* lunch was served passing,by:the blaze wet. extinguished
Mr. Arthur Yungblut of Detroit by the hostesses 1Vl`re: Herb Mogridige before `much damage was done. Mr.
'spent theweekend with his father and Mrs. Earl Raithby Pepper considers himself very for -
Mr. George. Yungblut, Lunate in not losing his car.
Mrs. Beverly French and Mrs. Rin- Death of Mrs. Thomas" Adam
,derkneekt of Detroit spent the week- V
This was saddened by
end with their parents Mr. and, Mrs'• the death of Mie. Thomas Adams Supper Rally Held By
Geo. Beadle. which occurred at her home in Au -
•Mr•.' Wm. Thonrpeon, Mr. Uriah burn early Friday morning. The d'e Mission Groups
-Mr.*
John Thompson and' Miss ceased had been a patient in Clinton Mrs. Herbert Childs of London Was
Bickie Thompson attended the fun- Hospital since last May returning to Guest Speaker FLORIST
eralof an uncle at Brocklin on Saturn- her home a little over two weeks.
day. She was formerly Florence May A record attendance of around two - Phones: 66w end 66i
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Armstrong, Ted Beadle daughter of the late Mr, and hundred, an outstanding program and
anal Harold Armstrong of St. Tho Mrs. Henry Beadle of Auburn and a splendid) supper were -marked
mos, Mrs. Beatrice Campbell of B'rus- was born on Sept. 22nd, 1882.
• - Site features'of the Annual Supper Rally
of the affiliated 0•G
Mr. .LT. Groups,, the
Poultry W
role were resents visitors with was married to Thomas Adams in
rand Mrs',: Wera J. Thompson.. Toronto on January 20th, 1905. Fol- Mission Circles and Evening Aux:
Rev. H. G. Wilson was guest speak- lowing their marriage they lived for iliaries of Huron Presbyterial of the We are in the 'market for large or
'sr at the Anniversary Services at a while in, Toronto later returning United Church' which was held in small quantities of Live Poultry.
:Moncrieff on the Walton' eharge, 'to Auburn where she has resided ever Ontario St. Church, Clinton, on; Fri- Quicic•service given in grading your
Ruth Wilson, Margaret.Wi'ghtman, wince. She was a member of the An- day>'October ,17. eggs.
Amy Toll, Betty Craig, Ila Ca'aig,glican church. Mrs• R. G. Nay, Presbyterial presi- N.,. TIiEWARTHA
'Marguerite ICillough, Lucille Keller,' Besides her husband she leaves to dent, presided over the program Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328.
Elsie Patterson, June marsh. Vivian mourn her loss one daughter Martha which was begun with a worship
Straughan and Dolly Beadle, Mrs.:bf Kitchener, two sons Howard and service, This was conducted by Mrs. Storage
Stranghan and Mrs. Herb Mo- GordonofToronto, one sister (Ohm_ G. Howson and Miss M. Simpson of Batkin S Locker. Storage
gridge attended a rally of the young lotte) Mrs. Oswald of Kitchener and the Wingh'am Evening Auxiliary and
•er group of Huron Presbyterial. W.M. 'four brothers, Harold` of Seattle, had its theme "the search for sue -
S. df the United church held at Cline Wash.; Henry of Calgary; Wm. of cesst"
ton on Friday night. Orillia, and Chas. of Auteun also two Mrs. W. M. Aiken extended a
grandchildren. One sister (Sarah) hearty welcome to all, after which;
Mr. and IMtis, Harold Nicholson, M•rs .Stoneham and two children Hel- Miss G. Mitton, song -leader from
and daughter Karan of Galt, and Mr: en and Grant predeceased her. London, led a very enjoyable sing -
Hugh Bennett of Part Albert spent A rivate funeral was held from song,
the weekend with M. and Mrs. J.
p
J. Wilson. her late residence on Sunday after- A delightful quartette "Saviour
Visitors at the home of Dr. B. C. noon and was conducted, by Eva G, Breathe an Evening Blessing" was
Weir on Saturday were Mrs. Wm, Moore of the Clinton -Anglican contributed by Misses Mary .Buchan-
chumch. The remains was borne to an, Freda Barbour, Helen Howard and
McKenzie, Mrs, McLeod, Luoknow; its las resting place by Meows. Thos. Elva Worthy of the Mission Circle of
Miss Catherine McKenzie, Toronto; Jardin, Wm. Straughan, has, and North St. Church, Goderich~
Miss Johnston of Vancouver; Ms's` Harry Beadle, Oscar Reich .and Robt. Thinking of Thanksgiving and
'Henderson, Mrs: W. Reid and dangle -
Oswald, The many beautiful floral Remembrance Day, Mrs. W. J. Greer,
ter erRuRuth, Godorich. tributes were carired by Earl 'Allison, Wingham, led a brief service daring
Miss Edna Adams, R.N. of Wood-
stock spent the weekend with Rev. Chas. and Mason- Robinson, Oliver which two minutes silence was obser-
and Mrs. H. C. Wilson.•Lawson, Mr. Taylor and Rich Me; ved and "The King" was sung.
Mr .and Mrs. Harry Wagner are Quarrie. Interment took place in The guest speaker of the evening,
visiting Mr, and Mrs. Win. Letup of Ball s cemetery. Mts. Herbert Childs of London, presa-
Hasnilton. Friends attending from a distance
Mrs. Wm. H. Thompson spent the were Mrs. Howard Adams and family
weekend with friends in Toronto. of Toronto, Mrs. Hoar, Toronto; Win.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro and Beadle, (Mina; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
daughter Zeta were Vi.00dstoek vier- Reich, Kitchener; and Mr. and Mrs.
tern on Sunday. Oswald Bridgeport. •
A large number of friends and re- Death of Francis Stanley
st ForestersaHall do a rday evn n for Miss Gertrude Worthy of Goderich, MOUNTAiIN—• In Santa Monica,
nHall on Friday evening for . The funeral of the lase Frances tendered the vote of thanks and a Calif., on Sunday, October 5th,
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Thompson who � Stanley was bald from his late resi-
were recently married. deuce, 8th concession, Colborne town- very happy rally was closed with Willows E. Mountain: in his 78th,
The evening was spent in dancing ship on Monday afternoon and was prayer by Mrs. A. W. Gardiner of year. Youngest son of the late Mr.
with music supplied by local talent. conducted by Rev. H. C. Wilson of E'gmondville. 11 , - and Mrs. Thomas Mountain of Hul-
Following lunch Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Knox United) church of which deem- V lett township.
psora were called to the platform
ed was a member. V
where Ray Vincent read an address 1 The deceased was born in Scotland HAYFIELD
and William Govier presented the in 1877 his early life was spent on : The Annual Meetin
couple with a clock and a purse of the ocean. He visited every port and g of the Bay-
country of importance in the world, field Branch of the Upper Canada
money, Mr. generous
thanked his Bible Society will be held in the Town
friends for generous gifts. He married Elizabeth Symington Hall on Monday' evening October
Rev. A. Lang form- of Woodham a fof Scotland who survives. They came
27th at 8 o'clock. An address will be
er minister of the Presbyterian • to Canada in 1912. He worked for
S;Itort,Wttwtl
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. Cooke
"Fish and' Game out of Season"
Since the advent of locker service
venison cutlets, roast partridge :or pumpkin Pies, Tarts, Cookies, Cakes,
duck, stewed rabbit, fried trout, pike
and bass provide unusual delicacies'
for the table after the season is over. Muffigs, Date and'Nut Loaf, Tea Bis-
And,—just between us sportsmen,—
what better way is there to prove oohs, ChopSue Fruit
your hunting or fishing story to that Y. Raison $d:,
skeptical friend than to invite him to
dinner and let him feast on the evid-Land Nut Bread, Whole Wheat and
ence. Your locker keeps game and
Bah FRESH till you want it, you can
have it out of season without breakin' Cracked Wheat Bread.
the law.
"Frozen Foods are Better Foods." THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL
ROXY THEATRE
CLorroN
CAPITAL THEATRE
commit
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTII
NOW PLAYING: George Formby
in "Let George Do It"
NOW PLAYING: Abbott, and Cos-
telco in "One Night in the Tropics'
,
Now. Playing:- "Second Chorus &
. Tine Roundup."
MON., TUBS. & W,EL.
Anna, John arCarLvereroll, Helen
ey wd tt.Lynn
Westl�teagleand Ed
Horton
Toe -tapping tunes, glamorous girls,
carefree comedy . . they're all
here in the magical hit of the year
"SUNNY"
MON.. rims. & WED.
Priscilla Lane, Jeffrey and
Ronald Reagan
Theles., a mint •of entertainment
and a wealth of fun in
"Million Dollar Baby"
MON., TUBS. & WED.
Betty Grable,': Robert Cummings,
Don Areche
Congregate at Miami for a grand
Teitb i oloar festival of fun
ON OVER MIAMI"
Thurs., Fri,. Sat.—Double Feature
James Lydon, Cedric I aiwieke
Freddie Bartholomew
Present the popular old story of
the19th century English school
Tom Brown's School Days-
Also Tim Holt in:—
"ALONG THE RIO GRANDE"
THURS., FRI. x- SAT,
Allan Jones, Nancy Kelly, Robert
Cummings, Mary Boland •and Ab-
bott and Costello
Love under Latin stars,. to the lilt-
ing strains of the most romantie
music ever written by Jerome Kern
`One Night in the Tropics'
THURS., PRI. & SAT.
George Formby & Phyllis Culvert
In the tale an a nit -wit who joined
t1te secret service and cowho io rub
"Let George Do It"
Coming: "My Life with Caroline."
Coming :Don Ameche and Betty
Goble in "Moon Over Miami"
Coming: Barbara Stanwych in:—
"LADY EVE"
Mat.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m.
Mats.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m.
Mat.: Wed. Sat. & Holidays 3 p.m.:
Jr
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
BIRTHS BUTTERSCOTCH ICE CREAM PIE
ANDERSON—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, October 19th, to Try One They are Delicious
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson (nee
Helen Rumba)1), of Stanley Town-,
ship, a daughter, (Kathryn Eliza -
dent of London Conference Branch, beth.)
was introduced by Miss Caroline JAC'OBS—In Clinton Public Hospi--
Wellwood of Wingham, Mrs. Childs tal, on Tuesday, October 22nd, to
devoted the greater part of her time Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jacobs, (nee
to leading a very helpful discussion Jean Mutch), a daughter, (Doreen
on "The regular meeting." She Mos- Patricia.)
ed with an inspirational message on DEATHS
"The Kingdom of God."
•°birch here received word last week Stewart Bros, Nursery, Benmiller given by' Rev. Wan• McCleary with
;for one year. In 1913 he purchased' moving pictures of Weat inster Ab -
that his son Jordan, who has been bey and Bombs over Europe. Mr.
with tine British Navy is reported ,the Neave faimti one mile west of McCleary is a most interesting speak-
missin'g• A few weeks ago Mr. Lang Aubniti. After some years on the er and comes to this- branch as a
received word that his son was )n farm he rented it and went sailing special favour. It is hoped that their
India and for three months had been part of the time on the Great Lakes will be a large attendance.
stationed at Bombay. Two of the and part in the West Indies to Mont-
ships on which he had been Bailin• • Teal, They then secured a position g rs, A. Shields who ieayithas eti nurse
p b in rho late Mrs. Cleave for the
had been torpedoed). as House Manager for the late T. P. past few months' has returned to her
The •
packing and inspection of the • Lobiaw, -on his farm at Alliston, also hone in Goderich.
Red- committees met and pack- worked at the same kind of work with Mrs, ToppingKing
and Muriel Ritchie anti Douglas
Judge Dennison of Toronto and Jud- of Toronto is the King assisted in serving, After the
ed the following articles: • 7 army guest of her uncle Mr. A. Ervin. cutting of the cake by the bride the
scarves, 36 pair Books; 8 pair two- ge Simms of Tayedener. Since about
Mr. anal Marc. T. S. Whitely of Olin- evening was spent in many happy
way mitts; 4 alternative caps; 3 tor- 1930 be has stayed on his farm. Af- ton, Iowa, were the guests of Mrs. renunisence. i I$1
Jud -
tie neck sweaters; 2 large scarves; 1 toredr he ust ervices
k of the war, he of- Anna Brown for a few days last week. The latest date for gift parcels to
to the Government p
pair seamen socks; 22 pair pyjamas;Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson and the Canadian Forces overseas is the
'2 extra pair Trousers; 3 crib quilts; for work in the Merchant Marine, and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of IOth of November, if you wish thein
2 pair boys pyjamas; 2 childs1nightrthis was in course of maturing when afewfieid, Missouri, were away for to have them for Christmas.
dresses; 4 it child -to slips and 13 pairs member health
Morning He tvas a a few days last week on a trip
dresses;
mitts, g Star Lodge A.R. through Ontario.
j nd A.M., Carlow and the Masonic CARD OF THANKS
B,Y•P.U. Service was conducted by W. M.
Bayfield' as a community, entertain
'Frank McIllwain, Hugh Hill and Rev, ed twenty-two members of the R.A.P: Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Stewart and
The B'.Y.P.U• held their October .g C• Wilson. The pal 1111 a s were Radio School, Clinton and A. C. family wish to thank their friends
',meeting in the church on Sunday Dr. B. C. Weir, J. J. Robertson, Nel_ Tommy Scotch/leer, R.C.A.F. of Bay -and neighbours for flowers and ex
evening The meeting was in charge son Mc C.
Wei, Alfred Rollinson, A.
field on Tuesday evening. A Short Pression of kindness and sympathy
of Marc. Stanley Johnston, Marjorie J, Andrew and R. D. Munro. Inter- coanlnprogram wee presented followed by shown them in their recent bereave
and Elaine Johnston. The scripture trent tools place in Colborne deme- community( isingingl after which a Ment.
was read by Harold Reid Stoat te27 dance was held. During the -evening
talks were given by Mr. James and - V A, C. Sentehmer was presented with a
Geo. Raithby. Doris McKnight and pen and pencil set and two pairs. of
Marie Raithby sang a duet. The top-l'I1(,'K('.RSMY"I'R "socks. Mrs. Gairdner president of the
'ic was given by Mrs/ Elmer Robert- Red Cross: Society reading the address
son. The ladles quartette Mr. Chas, Anniversary Services were held ink and Mrs. Walter Westlake making
Howson, Mrs. J. McKnight, Mrs, Earl Turner's United, church on Sunday the presentation, -on behalf of the
`Raithby and Mrs. Wm. Haggitt fay-. last. Rev. R. H. Turnbull, 141.A. B.D., Community to which Tommy fittingly
ored with a number. Mrs. Jas Jack- of North Street United church, Gode- replied.
• •son led in prayer. Elaine Johnston y
ricin was the afternoon guest speaker gave a mouth organ selection. Mr,
and took as his subject "The Great Avery ing. w event took place over
Frank Raithby invited the B.Y.P.U. Paesmnption" from John 10. Special-,anlrsgtving weekend at the home of
to his home to a social evening on music was supplied by the choir in Ali, and) Mrs, Ford King of Toronto
Hallowe'en night when the B.Y,P.0 two anthems, "What a Friend. we I where Ili parents Mr. and Mrs, steers; 1 litter of pigs and a number
• of Winghame'en Baptist church will also Have in Jesus" and "A New Dwe George King of Bayfield, Ont, tole- of white angora rabbits. Apply to
be pp•esent. The November meeting Dawns" and Mr. Geo. Turner rang orated their Golden. Wedding Anni4 James EVtst, 21F miles northwvest of
will be in charge -of Elmer and ,a solo, "Thanksgiving Day." Rev, (vernal,, with their three children and Clinton. 63-1
George Robertson. Reba Hern B.A. of Varna was thetfive grandchildrenM• and Me
A new steel roof is being put on evening guestspeaker and took as 1 the Baptist church. George Lawlor her subject "The -Three Crosses"
and Earl McKnight are putting it from Luke 23. The evening anthems
eon. 4vere "Let The Lower Lights be Burn -
Women's Institute •
ling" and "I'll Trust in Him."
In spite of melement weatherthere'
IN MEMORIAM -
ELLIOTT—In loving memory of
George 1I Elliott who passed away
one year ago today, October 23,
1940.
When evening shades are falling
And we sit in quiet, alone,
To our hearts there conies a longing
If he only could come home.
Friends may think we have forgotten
When at times they see us smile,
But they little know the heartache,
Our smiles hide all the while.
—Sadly missed by wife and family.
PHONE 1 WE DELIVER
ANcE:
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
To
Roy Mackenzie and his Orchestra
TOWN HALL
CLINTON
ADMISSION: 35c and 25e
Cliff. Watson, Manager
Auction Sale Register
Thurs., Oct. 23rd: Farm Stock and
Implements, Fergus Connelly,
Brussels.
Fri., Oct. 24th: House and Furniture
est. of Iate Geo. Weeks, Varna.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
' Auctioneer
HELP WANTED
MALE AND FEMALE
Lost TRAINEES WANTED
Between Clinton and the Radio
School, a black vest, white stripes, for
fountain pen ,pencil and papers in MACHINE SHOP PRACTISE: Short
Sponsored War Emergency Classes.
pocket, Finder please leave at Police) The Courses are Free with a Sub -
Office, Clinton, and receive reward, sistence Allowance of Seven Dollars
H. Lawrence, Mitchell, Ont. 63-1 a week for single and Twelve Dollars
to week for married persons.
Position Wanted SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS Allis
Middle-aged lady desires position of ASSURED EMPLOYMENT
housekeeper, reliable. Small family Transportation is provided to the
field, reel. Apply to Box 100, Bay- training oentro.
field, Ont. 634 MEN: ages 16 to 18 years and over
26, Single Men between the ages
Girl Wanted of 20 and 26, if unfit for military ser-
E'xperienced girl for general house- vice.
work. Inquire at the News -Record WOMEN: ages 16 to 40 years.
office, Clinton. 63-1 Applicants for training will be in-
terviewed at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday,
CLEARING AUCTION SALB October 28th, at the McKenzie House,
Of Farm Stock, Implements and Clinton, by Mr. T. Scott,
Furniture FARM -
at Lot No. 12, Bayfield. Line, 3 utiles Y' A8i1711 FOR SALE
north east of Bayfield and 8 mules
southwest of Clinton on Lot 3"r, Con, 4, Goderich Township,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH
at 1 o'clock sharp consisting of the cuntaining 80 acres. Sand loam and
- following: clay login. 11 storey brick house,
HORSES: Matched team of
grey mares, 5 yi's• old; grey mare, 13 yrs. barn 40x60 and 40x30, drive -)tonne,
old; grey gelding, 2 yr, old; bay mare,
3 Yrs. old; - roan ,Carling filly; bay lien-hottse, silo. Good supply of
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
!REND BURGESS
" Phone 115.
lieveloping and Printing
MONUMENTS
To •those contemplating build-
ing a Monument Get my
prices before buying. Cemetery
Lettering a specialty.
All worir guaranteed.
JOHN GRANT
CLINTON MARBLE
& GRA.NITE WORKS
Clanton — Ontario
Suwessor to Ball & Zapfe
69 tf
RADIO 'SERVICE
1942 Radios are here on display 'in-
eluding, Rogers, Deforest, Philcos,
Westinghouse, Spartons.
I carry a full line of radio tubes,
up to date tube tester, General and
Evexready Batteries, Dominion Wa-
shing Machines, all electrical appli-
ances and roofing supplies.
A. W. Groves, Princess St..
i PRINCESS ST. CLINTON
WARNING
In order that citizens of Clinton,
and immediate vicinity may not be-
come alarmed, we hereby warn you,
that the Fire Alarm Siren is being
given a real test, Saturday afternoon,
Oct, 18, at 1 pan., and a TEST BLAST
ONLY on each successive Saturday at
at the same hour.
Clinton Town Donnell
A J. McMURRAY, Mayor.
62-2
Sprayed Apples for Sale -
Certified apples, Spy, King, Sweets,
Greening, Snow, Russets and cooking
apples. Phone, Clinton 622-24, Fred
McClymont, Varna. 60tf
House for Salo
8 -roomed red brick house on Ontar-
io street, Clinton, for sale, lights,
bathroom, etc. Half acre of land,
double garage. Apply to Thos. E,
Livingston, Clinton. 61-4
yearling gelding. , ' .. For Sale
water. Price rv2,500. Apply to Fre.l
CATTLE': Durham cow , 6 yrs, old, 1 Purebred Leicester sheep; shear -
due in January; Dunham cow, 6 yrs. Moloy, Thedford, Ontario 63-2 ling rams, ram lambs, also choice
old, due in Feb,; Durham cow, 8 yrs, ewe lambs. Apply to J. II. Quigley,
old, due in Feb.; Holstein cow, 10 yrs, For Sale 3 mites south of Clinton on No. 4
old, due in Jan.; Black cow, 7 yrs, old,Quebec heater, in good condition; highway, Phone 619-3, Clinton Cent -
clue time of sale; Black cow, '7 yrs. old also a number of stove pipes. Phone hal, 50tf.
due in Jan•; Heifer clue in Feb.; 2 370 Clinton for particulars. 63-1 Farm for Sale
Heifers )n calf; and the following For Sale good 50 acres at Lot
Durham and Hereford young cattle; , An extra 5,
5 steers about 700 lbs.; 5 heifers 250 iVhi{e Leghorn Yearlinbs 1p:- on the 2nd conoession of Haat L tvell
about 600 lbs.; 5 calves 6 to 8 months• ply to R. Hewson, Clinton. 63tf. drained, in excellent state of culti-
PIGS: '7 chunks; 12 pigs 6 weeks old; Special nation; ?i, mile from school. Apply
to Thos. D Livingston, Clinton. 60-4
sow, with, pigs; sow due time of sale. Will sacrifice nearly new washing 4
PO'U`LTR(i': Ghoice flock of 140 machine for balance of payments. Alt- 1 AUCTION SALE
Hybrid ,Barred Rocks and Leghorn ply to Box 39, the Clinton News- Of House, Lot and Furniture
pullets, starting to lay, Record. 63-2 At the home of the late Frank
IMPLEMENTS: Massey Haivis Weeks, Lot 2, Crawford Survey,
binder, 6 ft ; Massey Harris 13 disc Lost Varna, on
CARD OF THANKS glair and seed si'ill with fertilizes Fragrance) wedding ring. Had been FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TH,
The family of the late Stanley tray- attaeltments; Massey Harris hay at off finger and carried around in at 1.30 p.in., consisting of the
den wish to thank the friends and rake; Massey Harris' stiff tooth cults- purse, and is not yet together. Re- following:
neighbors for their kindness and I valor; Masse Harris riding plow;'ward of $2 offered. Finder please get 6 piece living room suite; Morris
b y
sympathy shown them in their recent Massey Harris eutlivator ae eain toucan with Mrs, George Gaiter. chair; 3 rocking chairs; 4 tables; rug
sad -bereavement in the loss of a puller; Massey Harris service truck; 63-2 110 by 12; tapestry rug; congoleum
husband and father; also for cars (,l tont and Wood mower, s ft,; Frost For Sale ,rug; leather cough; 6 oak leather
loaned and the W.A. of Ebenezer and Wood hay loader; Mann spring 50 Barred Rock pullets and Bev_ seated dining room chairs; combin-
ation
church for fruit and flowers. tooth cultivator; Frost and Wood eral pigs for sale. Apply to George ation china cabinet and buffett;
For Sale disc; 4 seotiom harrows; 2 walking Colclough, R.R. No. 1, Clinton. 6i-1 White drop. head sewing machine; 2
5 spring calves; 5, one year old plows; hay reek and sliding rack; complete bedroom suites; number of
Luau wagon; sleighs; cutter; buggy; For Rent mattresses, day bed; chest of draw-
4-H.P. gas engine and cutting box in I' Light Housekeeping rooms to rent, ern; toilet set; commode chair; quilts
good' condition; Lister cream separa- ' Modern conveniences• Mrs. H. Castle, and blankets; fallen leaf table; kitch-
tor, 650 1b. capacity, only 4 yr. old, London Road, Clinton, phone 303w. en cabinet; 6 kitchen chairs; 2 cup
root pulper; fanning mill with. bagger 63-2 boards; kitchen stove (Cosy Home);
Kin were s' AUCTION SALE and complete set sieves; 2 wheel trail- I lawn mower; 2 pieces of congoleum
King
married. February, 4th of nr; 2 set of team harness; s } For ale 2 by3 yds.; silverware;
1891, ,duo to the inclemency of the et single S y sealers;
Farm, Stock and Implements harness; baric] spray; chicken crates Eight roomed house, 114 storey dishes and numerous other articles.
weather last February, the annive a 114 utiles west of StaIle, on and feeder; 2 chicken shelters; hot frame house. Downstairs lath and Also 1929 Essex Coach in good
frinary celebration was postponed until FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24TH water incubator, 450 egg size in good .plaster upstairs, mashed lumber, condition•
now when many' relatives and; close WM. JEFFEItY, Proprietor. ;hay fork; ropes and slim a• size 24x401 Also kitchen; antsy At the same time and place the
reception
assembled in their honor. A eoiidition pantry;
HAROLI> JACKSON,` Auctioneer. , shovels; forks; double trees neck and woodshed size 30x30, finshed- in- house and lot will be offered for sale.
Mac, Edgar.Lawson presided for the was a good crowd at both services. reception was held in the spacious tikes 500 ft, elm plank; 2- 1
Women's Institute meeting which was Anniversary visitors in the neigh -
age,
room, which was beautin]ly de 63-1 flatteries 6 13 plate side with matched lumber, Both build The lot consists of /s acre of land
.held in the Foresters Hall on Tues-
-day.
were Messrs. T. Livingstoncosted for th;e occasion with AUCTION SALE volt; Ings square timber frames and a6 inch with 'li/z storey asphalt shingled
and Robt. Gibbings ° go'lds Olt anthemums gond! at Cudntore s, Stables, Seaforth GRAIN AND FEED: 400 bus, oats.. studding. Apply to Fenwiek Stewart, house with hydro installed.
day. The meeting was opened by with Mr. and Mrs.
coil IMari yrs ,
singing the "Ode" and repeating the H Johns; Misses Latera and Marie Carnations and appropriate fall Poli. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH 300 Inas. mixed oats and barley; 100 R.R. No. 5, Clinton, phone 12-620.
TERMS—CASH
bus. wheat; 76 bus, soy, beans; 30 62-2. EDITH BEATTY. Executrix.
Lord's Prayer in unison. I Deiltet t of Staffs with Mr. and Mrs. age, also a beautiful basket of fifty 2 p•tn• loads of choice- alfalfa and th
to of thanks was extended to 1Loy Pepper;
miss Mary Turner of $Onset Roses, Mrs. I{ing wore a 1 driving mare,, 7 yrs. old; Durham hay; 60 shocksnothy —
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT. Auction -
A mote Y, of corn in field; Bev- NOTICE'TO CREDITORS eer. 61-3
the girl's Ruth Wilson, Joan She ardl, 'G'] hots and 'Marjory Mic ere a$e °f xosos. The festivities op.- cow, a yrs., due Dec. 10th; Holstein era) bags of seed a+
pP j y Math. 'of d'with a medicand tablepotatoes." All
Isobel Rollinson and Lucille Keller Toronto,; and. 112r. and Mrs. W. Wal- y of timely songs cow, 5 ya's., due Nev. 9th; Black cow, FURNITURE:Persons having claims against Wanted
for selling tags for the "Blind" on lis of Clintons with Mr. and Mrs. J. followed by the .presentation of gold 5 yrs., doe Nov 12th; Durham heifer tvcod R No. 9. ter; for the estate ff John , i PheeCounte of Old horsesan
d or coal; airtight heater; dining the Town of Clinton, in the County died d cattle for mink feed,
Saturday, Oct 11th. Turner; Mrs. C. S. Hawke with Mr.' watches as well as outer numerous with calf at foot;. 25 Feeder cattle room table If. dead phone, at once. • Will payac
and 6 chairs;
Letters, of appreciation for cards and Mrs F. Townsend; Mr. and Mrs. d appropriate gifts''- to the bride stud from 600 to 800; '10 spring calves ,table • . et; oak Huron, City
Labourer, don, Ontario,
who hcording to value. El r•
i roand glass cabinet; oak 2t thCi o S ptembe Ontario, 9, are g mer Trick, phone.
:received were read from Mr. and A. E. Matheson and, Miss Marian of Hereford's; chunks from bed; ironbed; 807r6,,or Lloyd Batkin 619r14: .,
ass s6edgroom. +tnl openings Ritchie of Elm. Durham & dresser and stand• 20th dayof September, A.D.1939 are
•Mrs. W. J. Thompson and the F; Pat- Stratford with 1Vlr: and Mac, Austin G. the gifts. MrC; 50 to ,75,.lbs•,• 3, sows! with litter; al sewing mach P 96t£ e o w,
texson family. Matheson; Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Lobb I{alts of Welland formerly of C.1*n- portland; cutters; 1 light sleigh; 2 cels nes 12111 'churn; Bros- required to send a statement of their
' An invitation from the Clinton W.I. and Mrs; T: Webster wibh Mr. and ton then proposCd a toast to the sets slog Bien hs 2 u1 ern 1 n'ew g loft, by it. good as new claims to M. P. McDonagh, Solicitor, Fon Sale
I and groom, taw oxide P g r p P I a.nd numerous other articles.
to be their guests, ;an Thursday, Oct. M Edavin. •Iohns. 1. b]ch tine gloom re wheel barrow; McG:otvttick-Deering 'TERMS C London, Onkarib, before the 10th day House and lot with gavage on Rat-.
'23rd, was, ccepterdy. Mrs. Jas. Woods Rev. A. E.• Menzies of .Londes Piled. They then. assembled i walking.sow almost new;s t,4 s ASH—Ev°rything to be of November A.D, 1941, after which tenbttry street, town lights &water;;
bolo dining room n. rho 1?a eer sold as -proprietor
:and Mrs:.q. ' 7i,oss,were a ' ntecicto will preach at.,Tyr ern on. ,•.�3, wlio1e.a:buffet I tion• harrows, has rented its date the Administrator will distribute also house and two lots on ,Huron),
F irlio St,na4, was served:" T unchaon buggy, set of harnese; farm.•
see after.transportation. Mies Mar:•October 26, at, 2 p.m. while Rev. G. TIM kehie,:centred with' Saskabrhewan robe, the .property having'regard only_ to street, 9 rooms, lights and water, also
the Wedding' h M. J. BUTLER, Proprietor da"m r' ei d
- ion ii'aylo'r Ban 'solo Burton takes Anniversary t s ec ve before distribution a le and henhouse. A ly to' Miss,
g et,i was :beautifully) HOMER -HUNT, Proprietor,tab PP
ei
g Current ev- Y setwices at, decorated 'for tic oc EDWARD W: ELLIOTT. An.'t' Bertha CanteIon Huron street- 'Clin-
t
was'-,Yerld.i lty , *rs. . Charles' „Constance ^,,,,, casaon. 'Mrs. Al. HAROLD JACKSON, Auetroneer; eer. anY other ,
a Straughan:d(6iss.Margaret,King gave' Mr. Roy Pepper had a=.narrow es
C. ,Hart poured,.tea and Misses ILeleri •' 63-1 •
c ion an wi no a liable for
claims: 61-3 ton. 27tt