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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1938-05-19, Page 5'THURS., MAY 19, 1938 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD ti AN' INVITATION You are cordially invited to disc,usyou rQome I m- prooement Loan at any branch of this bank. Ask for booklet "Loons for Homohmprotentents". VEMENT MPR® nr aerth. LOAN pies ocuo Drum borrower ands contri ing Inapto the solution of Canada's.D, very dollar rrd from the bank dollar rove,extenaorrepair yto Lorndo—sets'our e ivealocalartisanswm home g the wheels turning. distant factories—releasesmoney for alBa] kofC:anadawelcomes heses. The oppon rtunity of assisting in thisogreat natienel to len emorty for tand the e stones ready osestoany credit- worthy redit- wortthyhy citizen. THE ROYALBANK OF CANADA CLINTON BRANCH - - E. E. PATERSON, Manager AUBURN. Miss Beryl. Wilson and Miss Mil- . dred Preston of Stratford Normal spent the week -end with the former's ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wilson. Mrs. Joseph Beck, of Toronto, is -' visiting friends, in this locality. Mr. Thos. Adains has returned home '=from Toronto; where he was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adains. Misses Mary Dobie and Elsie Snell June 30—Goderich at Clinton, July 1-Wingham at Lueknow. July 2—Clinton at Ripley. July 4—Ripley at Lucknow. July 5—Wingham at Goderich. July 7—Lucknow at Dungannon. ' July 8—Goderich at Ripley. July 11—Dungannon at Wingham. July 11—Ripley at Goderich. July 14—Lucknow at Goder.•ieh. July 15—Clinton at Wingham. The B.Y.P.U. met in the Baptist have returned ,home front- Guelph Church on Sunday evening with El - 'where they attended a Girl's Confer- mer Robertson in charge. Harold ence of the Junior Institute held at Reid led in prayer followed by the McDonald Hall. 1 Lord's Prayer in unison: Readings Mr. Alex. McKenzie, who has been were given by George Robertson and in Zurich for some months, return Stanley McNall. Marjorie and Lloyd • ed to his home here Saturday. ! Johnston favored with guitar and Mr. Ted Mills of Toronto spent mouthorgan selections, Elmer Rob- : the week -end with his wife who is ertson conducted • a Bible contest, waiting on her aunt, Miss' Maggie Shirley and Emma Robertson sang a Bruce. duet, and Mrs. Glen Raithby, a solo. Mr. and Mrs, Ezekiel Phillips and Frank Raithby led in prayer. The R. J. Phillips visited with friends at topic, "Childlike but not Childish", Whitechurch on Sunday. {was taken by Mrs. Elmer Robertson. Mr. Peek of Bayfield is„ visiting' The May meeting to be. in charge Mrs. C. Shultz and Clara.,/of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Raithby. El - Mrs. W. H. Sheppard, Joan anmer Robertson closed the meeting " Tom, and Laura Phillips, motored to with sprayer, Sarnia last Thursday. On their re-, The farm of the late Frank Bruce ' 'turn they were accompanied by Mrs. has been rented to Leslie Hallam and Sheppard's sister, Mrs. Ralph KnoxSamuel Johnston. l -and. daughter, Sally. A number from here attended the The Women's Institute held a funeral of the late Chas.'Watson of successful Hot Supper in the Fores- Londesboro on Monday. ter's Hall Saturday nighty The tab- les looked lovely with silver baskets, of spring flowers and were in charge of Mrs. W. H. Sheppard, Mrs. Sturdy, Mrs. Mogridge, Mrs. Ed. Lawson and Mrs. Maitland Allen. The proceeds of the supper was about GODERICH TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jervis and Don- ald, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welsh. X311.00• Mrs. T. Croden and daughter, Doris While plowing on the farm of Mrs. of Detroit, and Mrs. Gordon Liver- Robt. Plunkett of West Wawanosh, a more of London, spent the week -end gold watch' was found in the earth with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stephenson. which apparently had been buried for Miss June Stephenson spent the many' years. After being cleaned up week -end at her home on the Bayfield and oiled it now keeping perfect Line. time.' Mrs. A. B. Stephenson is visiting Miss -Lois Ferguson, of Clinton, her daughter in London. spent the week -end with her grand- Mrs. Arthur•, Hallam and baby parents, Mr.' and Mrs. John Mc- daughter `are with her parents, Mr. Knight. 1 and Mrs. Adam Steep, Bayfield line. The W. M. S. of Knox Presbyter- Bride and Groom Honored inn Church held a quilting in the A miscellaneous shower was held at church last Thursday when three the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Chester quilts were quilted. A ten cent tea Farquhar on' Friday evening last, for was served by the Ladies' Aid, the bride and groom of two weeks, Some 27 members of the W.M.S. of Mr.: and Mr. Stewart Farquhar. {nox United ; Church . met at the About sixty friends and neighbours hnirch on Thursday afternoon and met at the holme of Mr. and Mrs. .uilted seven quilts. A 15c tea was James VainEgmon.d. Mr. George erved by the members. IFarquhar, grandfather of the groom, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Renderknecht headed the party by driving. an old- nd sons, Maynard and Harry, Jr., fashioned carriage with Miss, Mildred f Detroit, accompanied by Mrs. Farquhar and Master , Jack VanEg enderknecht's father, Geo. Beadle, mond, as little bride and groom. ho spent the week in Detroit, re- I' Mrs. J. W. VanEgmcnd played the n'ned here. Friday evening. wedding march' as the party entered, At the faun. of Mrs. Elwin Kil- followed. by Master Douglas Farquhar ugh a freak duck was hatched with and Master Fred VanEgmond, carry. .ur legs. The' duck is living and ing a large basket heaped with gifts. oing - fine. 1 An address was read by. Mr. J. W. Maitland. League Schedule. VanE'ganond as follows: aitland League baseball sepia_ Dear Stewart and Margaret: entatives inet in Auburn Monday We are assembled here this even- ight. Representatives. were present ing to show yen in a very small de - nom Lucknow, Wingham, Clinton; gree the love and good will which we oderich, Auburn and Ripley. The wish to extend to you as you embark ollowing schedule was drawn up. upon the sea of matrimony, May 24—Dungannon at Lueknow. 1 To you Stewart, we would like to May 27-Goderich at Wingham, say, that we are extremely sorry that May 28—Ripley at Clinton. - ,say, are leaving this neighbourhood. May 31—Clinton at Lueknow. ! Always ready to lend' a helping' hand May 31--Wingham at Dungannon. when needed, and also trying to drive June 3—Clinton at Goderich. i dull Care away with your cheerful, June 8—Lucknow at Ripley. sunny attitude towards life in general June 6—Clinton at Dungannon. you will be missed fron this section more than you realize. However, our loss is someone else's gain, and this fact does in some meas- ure console us in the loss of one of our best neighbours. We feel sure that your new neighb- June 17—Wingham at Clinton, ours Will not be long in appreciating June 18—Dungannon at Ripjey. you as a neighbour and friend., June 22—Goderich at Dungannon. To you, Margaret, we can only say June 24--Lucknow at Wingham. that you have secured for yourself a June 25—Dungannon at .Clinton. husband who we sincerely believe ,will June 9—Dungannon at Goderich. June 9—Lucknow at Clinton. -June 9—Ripley at Wingham. -June 11---Wingham at Ripley. June 13—Ripley at Dungannon. June 14—Goderich at Lucknow. MART JAGES WASSON--STOREY—At the United' Church Manse, Londesboro, on Sat- urday, May 7th, Margaret Elizabeth Storey, McKillop, was united hi marriage to George Rylie, Wasson, by Rev: W. A. Gardiner. ROSS—WILHELM — At Bridgeport Evangelical parsonage, on Satur- day, May 14th, Helen Barbara Wil- helm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Wilhelm, of Milverton, be- came the bride of Wallace Alexan. der Ross, son of Mrs. ` William Ross and the late Mr. Ross, of Kip - pen. Rev. W. Y. Dreier officiated. BIRTHS H.AUGH—In Clinton Hospital, on Monday, May 16th, - to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace .Haugh, Brucefield, a 8011. JONES—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Wednesday, May 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, a daughter. DEA - MIS CHALLENGER • Goderich, on Thursday, May 12th, " Mrs. Amos Challenger, formerly of Clinton, in. her 76th year. MANNS—In Hensall, on Thursday, May 12th, Fred Manns, in his 68th year. BAILIE—In Goderich, on Wednes- day, May 18th, William Bailie, aged 86 years. HERRIDGE—In New York, on Thur- sday, May 12th, Mrs. W. D. Her - ridge, wife of the former •Canadian minister to the United States and sister of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett. WATSON—In Clinton Community Hospital, onss.Saturday, May 14th, William Charles Watson, of Lon- desboro, in his 58th year. McCALLUM—In London, on Monday, May 16th, Thomas Henry McCal- lum, former reeve of Exeter, in his 86th year. be all that a husband should be. Iii view of the fact that you are about to,establish a home of your own we wish you to accent these few gifts as a token of our love and .esteem, and may God bless you, Your Friends and Neighbours. A dainty luncheon was served after the gifts were opened, and dancing was enjoyed later in the evening. USED CARS THE POPULAR MAKES ARE HARD TO FIND —WE HAVE THEM 1931 Ford Town Sedan, like new inside and out. 1933 Chev. Master Coach 1929 Ford Coach„ original inside and out These Models are Scarce—We have Five on Hand—Hurry 1935 Pontiac Sedan, Very nice condition, locally owned 1930 Ford A Coach dark blue, nice upholstering 1936 Chev. Master Coupe, 4000 miles owned by a retired banker, name on request 1929 Ford Coupe, Rumble Seat, small mileage 1929 Ford Town Sedan, Runs and looks like new 1931 Ford Pickup Closed, Cab 1931 Ford Coupe; only 20,000, miles, rumble seat 1937 Chev. Master Coach, 13000 miles 1938 Dodge Demonstrator, priced to. sell 1929 Ford 1 Ton Truck 1928 Ford A Coach $135.00 1927 Ford Coupe $35.00 1926 Chev. Sedan $35.00 1926 Ford T. Coach .. . , $25.00 1928 Ford Cab Coupe .... • , $138.00 new top Write and Our Salesman will Call DODGE AND DESOTO DEALERS C. FRIITZ SON ZURICH — Phone 82 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us dur- ing our recent bereavement and also to thank them for the beautiful floral tributes.- Mrs. Wiiliam'Watson and Family For Sale One four -wheeled trailer, welLtired,. large box, $20.00. One 4 h. p; engine in running order, $15.00. Phone 97j. Victor Falconer, Clinton. 84-2-p Wanted Old horses or cattle for mink feed; if dead phone at once. Will pay ac- cording to value. Elmer Trick, phone 607r5, or Lloyd Baticiins, 09:304. 84 t.f-.e-o-w COURT OF REVISION For the Township of Hullett A Court of Revision to hear the ap- peals against the Assessment Roll of 1938, for the Township of Hullett,' will be held in the C'ommtmity,.Hall, Lon- desboro, on June 6111, at 1 P.M. Parties appealing against their, as- sessment must send their Appeals to the Clerk, on or before the 3rd clay of June. JAS. W. McCOOL, Clerk of Hullett Twp, 84-3. Cut Flowers, Flowering Plants Floral Designs For All Occasions. SPRING FLOWERS. Chas. V. Cooke FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66J Fresh Eggs -Poultry. WANTED Good prices are expected for Poul- try for some time to come. When you have any young chickens os fat fowl give us a. call.—Our prices are always in line . with city prices. ' Our Egg-Gtading Service will please you. Eggs graded while you wait., N. W. TREWART1L4 Phones—Office, 214j Residence, 214W J. L. McKNIGHT Sun Life Assurance Fire, Casualty and Accident Assurance 84-4 STOCK SALE •CLOVERDALE STOCK FARM, Lot 17; Con. 6, Stephen Township WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1ST commencing at 1.30 p.m. Twenty nicely bred young Shorthorn Heifers and Cows, and 6 young bulls. From our Best Cows and renowned Show Bulls W. C. Oestricher and. R. M. Peck, Proprietors 84-2 CLAY TILE CREDITON CLAY TILE made by Herr, can be procured from your Local Agent. For Prices and Particulars phone W J. Forbes, Clinton. 604r31. 84-1 OLD AND NEW TYME DANCE at KIPPEN, on Friday, May 20th Music By ARTHUR'S RADIO ORCHESTRA .The best bandand the best floor in. Ontario. ' Geneasil Admission 30 cents. 84-1. CEMENT A CAR OF FRESH ST. MARYS CEMENT HAS JUST, ARRIVED W. J. Miller & Son Phone 46j. 84-1. UPHOLSTERING First class upholstering reliably and correctly done, Complete line of coverings. Estimates given. 15 years experience, Local references. Wm. Reid, West St., -Goderich, 84-2-p. For Sale Pontiac coach, like new, actual mile- age 24,000; also a Windmill. Aply to E. W. Morrison, Clinton. 84-1 London Wingham Motorways. LEAVE CLINTON: Daily except; Sunday and Holidays SOUTH BOUND To London 8.10 a.m. 4.15 p.m. NORTH BOUND To Wingham To Kincardine 2.30 p.m. 8.00 p.m. Sunday and Holidays Only SOUTH BOUND . To London 5.30 p.m. NORTH BOUND To. Wingham Te Kincardine. 2.30 P.m 9.40 p.m. The Next' Meeting of HURON COUNTY COUNCIL.. will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencing TUESDAY, MAY 31st, 1938, at 2 P.M. All Accounts, Notices of Deputations, and other business requiring atten- tion should be in the hands of the County Clerk by May 27th. J. M. ROBERTS County Clerk, Gederich, Dnt. 84-2. PAGE 5;- ROXY THEATRE CAPI!'AL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE Clinton. Goderich Seaforth Now Paying— "52ND STREET" Starring Leo Carrillo, Pat Patter - and Ian Hunter. Mon., Tues., Wed. "Victoria The Great" Starring Anna Nagle and Anton Walbrook. Scenes in Technicolor Thurs., Fri., Sat. GENE AUTREY With an All -Star WESTERN PICTURE. Coming: "JOY OF LIVING" Irene Dunn,Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Mat. :Sat. and holidays at 3 p.m. Now: Irene, Dunne in ""The Joy of Living" Mon., Tues., Wed. - "HURRICANE" The effect of a South Sea wind on the lives of natives and visitors Starring Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall and Mary Astor Thurs., Fri., Sat. William Powell, Annabelle, Helen Westley and Joseph Schildkraut offer a subtle and satirical farce comedy on the lives of European socialites The Baroness and the Butler" Camin`g: Carole Lombard in "N othing Sacred", Mat.: Wed., Sat., Holidays, 3 p.m. Now; "IN OLD CHICAGO" Tyrone Power and Don Ameche. Mon., Tues., Wed. Irene Dunne, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Alice Brady, Guy Kibbee and Erie Blore An untamed comedy features much hilarious mirth and a star - loaded cast. "The Joy of Living" Thurs., Fri., Sat. SONYA HENIE Don Ameehe, Ethel Merman • and Cesar Romero, The dazzling queen of the silvery blades in her most brilliant ice carnival "HAPPY LANDING" Coming: "Victoria the Great" WET Sat and Holidays at -3 p.m. The Plaoe to Eat Bartliff & Crich Newly Decorated Restaurant GOOD LUNCHES. HOME -COOKED MEALS. IT'S A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU Bartliff & Crich Phone 1. Clinton.' Western Oats Expect car any day. Special prices off car. Let me know requirements. This car will be approximately 40 lbs. to the bushel FEEDS Wendorf's Bakery The Home of Delectable Pastries and Fine Sweets FOR THE WEEK -END Toasted Marshmallows 19e lb. dallied marshmallows a 19c lb. Among This Week -End Cake Specials Apple Spice Cake Vanilla Cake We are Featuring a New SILVER CAKE Try Our Marshmallow Rolls Bissett's Ice Cream With It's Unsurpassed Quality Gives You the Most for Your Money Wendorf's' Bakery and Restaurant Carry complete stock of Hominy, . Screenings, Bran, Shorts and Midd- lings, also full stock of Master Feeds G,nrck Mash, Growing Mash,' Pig Starter, Grower and Finisher, Dairy Feeds. Special prices for quantity. SEED Corn Complete stock of all varieties. Highest 'quality at reasonable prices. Phone 68 ENGLISH LEGHORN BABY CHICKS AND PULLETS. CUSTOM HATCHING SENATOR DUNLOP STRAWBERRY PLANTS FRESH ASPARAGUS. E. L. MI JS i ELL Phone 213—Clinton. Spring Clearance Sale of Used Pianos FRED0e FORD Such well-known makes as Heintz - FLOUR, FEED, SEED & GRAIN man, Nordheimer, Mason & Riseh, Weber, and others at reasonable pri- Our GIANT PANSIES, ces and terms. Write Heintzman & Co., 242 Dundas St., London for fur - Our RUFFLED MONSTER and ther particulars. No obligations. Phone 123w. other fine strains of PETUNIAS, our Rust -Proof GIANT SNAPDRAGONS and immense fluffy WILT -RESIST- ANT ASTERS add beauty and charm to Your Home. We refill Hanging -Baskets and Boxes, Will call for them if phoned. STEWART BROS., BENIIIILLER NURSERIES Phone Carlow 235 BURGESS' STUDIO CLINTON Photographs of Distinction by IRENE BURGESS Phone 115. Developing 'and Printing (Open Every Day) ,-i RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE To Get the Maximum Use of Your ELECTRIC STOVE now that warm weather is here have BURNED OUT ELEMENTS REPAIRED or REPLACED Quick Service -Charges Reasonable PHONE 213. E. E. Mittel' RADIO-TRICIAN WANTED MEN To know we are experienced in Dry -Cleaning for 35 years. Coat and Vest Relined and the whole suit pressed, for $4.75. Palmer. ALBERT PALMER ' Isaac St., Clinton. IMPORTANT NOTICE ACCOUNTS, NOTES, JUDGEMENTS COLLECTED Our collecting department is a re. suit of years of successful experi- ence in collecting local or out-of-town accounts. No collection, no charge -- a^ Mail your list of accounts to -day to Burke's Collecting Agency (License 176) HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, 0 4 ttl NT1 1. _.- For Sale 1 Durham cow, seven years old. Due 82-3. to freshen about May 12th. Apply James Wacker, C1int011, 'hone 104, House For Rent Apply Scott's ' Grocery, 75-t1 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR permanently removed by Electrolysis. MISS E. MERNER YARNA, ONT. Phone Hensa1l 97r12 or write to Varna, Ontario 94-13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Eliza Jane Dodd, late of the Town of Clinton, in the TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE County of Huron, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the Execu- trices, Addie Viola Sturdy and Doris Gihnour Miller Batkin, on or before the 28th day of May, 1988, after which date the assets will be distri- buted amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which' notice shall have been given.; DATED at Clinton this 9th day of May, A.D. 1988. F. FINGLAND, Clinton; ,Ontario, Solicitor for Executrices, Addie Viola Sturdy and Doris Gilmour Miller Baticin. 83 3 Sealed 'Benders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tenders for Coal," will be received until 12 o'clock neon; (daylight. saving); Mon- day, June 6, 1938, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attachedcan be ob- tained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public ` Works, Otta- wa; and the Supervising Architect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont. Tenders should be made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto. When the amount of tender. exceeds COURT OF REVISION the sum of $5,000.00—whether it be Township of Goderich for one building only or more—the ' i1 Court 01 Revision to hear and de- tenderers must attach to their ten- termine appeals against the assess - der a certified, cheque on a chartered mann roll will be held in Butt's Hall, bank in Canada, made payable to the Holmesville, on Thursday, May 26, .at. Order' of the Honourable the Minister 10 a.m., all complaints should be sent of. Public Works, equal to 10 per to the undersigned not later than cent of the amount of the tender, or May 23. Bearer Bonds of the lDonninuon of Parties assessed for clogs that have Canada or of the Canadian National since been destroyed must return the Railway Company and its constituent tag, giving for doing so, or be companies, unconditionally guaran- clra5'ged in taxes. teed as to principal and interest by I R, G.'THOMPSON, Clerk, the Dominion of Canada, or the 83, 2 R.R. 2 Clinton. aforementioned bonds and a certified cheque, if requiredto make up an COURT OF REVISION odd amount. ! For the Township' of Stanley The Department also reserves the Notice is hereby given that a Court right to demand from any successful of. Revision on the Assessment Roll tenderer a security deposit, in the of 1938, for the Township of Stanley form of a certified cheque or bond will be held in the Township. Hall on as above, equal to; 10 per cent of the Monday, May 30th, at 10 o'clock in amount of his bid, to guarantee the the forenoon. proper fulfilment of the- contract.' I And take notice that all appeals By order, against the assessment roll' must be J. M. SOMERVILLE, left with the Clerk on or before May Secretary. 26th, 1938. Department of Public Works, I DATED this 9th day of May, 1938. Ottawa, May 8, 1938; ' CHAS. C. PILGRIM, 83 2 83 2 +- , Clerk of Stanley, DEBTS COLLECTED' For many years we have specializ- ed in the hano.'ing of collections and are today handling a larger volume of business than ever before. Put our experience. to work clearing up your outstanding debts. , KELLY & AIKEN . The Collection Specialists, ' ORANGEVILLE, ONTARIO Established 1890. Phone 90 Plants For Sale Raspberry cane, Latham nursery strain, large, red meaty berries, hea- vy cropping. 1 dozen for 75e; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.00. Strawberries, Senator Dunlop, Downham nursery strain, 100 for $1.25; $6.00 for 1000 at the garden. Collin's Berry Farm, Phone 616r42. 77-tf. ' House For Sale A very desirable residence on Prin- cess street. Good garden and . fruit trees, electric lights ,and town water. House in good condition. , Apply at the News -Record office. 75-e. Cottage For Sale At Bayfield In ideal location near lake. Spring water on property. W. N. Counter. 82-3. Wanted Highest cash prices paid for Old Horses and Cattle fit for mink feed. Everything removed. If dead phone at once. Fred. Gilbert, 608x22, Clin- ton. 79-tf- Housekeeper Wanted A middle aged housekeeper wanted. Two in family. No washing or iron- ing. Apply to News -Record. House' For Sale Comfortable dwelling house on Frederick street, Clinton. Electric lights, hot and cold water, bath, double garage, and henhouse, large enough for 40 hens, with large fenced in run. Two quarter -acre lots one entirely for garden purposes. Pro- perty may be seen anytime.Apply Kenneth Whitmore, Clinton, Ontario. For Sale A house and barn on Wellington Street. Water and hydro. Apply to • J. E. Howard, 31 on 624, Clinton. 70-tf. Cleaning and Pressing Suits, Coals and Dresses DRY CLEANING AND REP.&IRINC W. L JAGO, TAILOR if nob open work Inlay be led% elk• Reert% Berber Slliogn, '