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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1937-10-14, Page 4SAGE 4 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD TIIUItS., OCT. 14, 1937. 3 AGENCIES SIMPLICITY PATTERNS FOR LADIES' AND -CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. They Load the Way for Easy Sewing. GUARANTEED PERFECT. 15c 20c 25c LANGLEY CLEANERS LANGLEY CLEANERS ARE RELIABLE We Forward Your Parcels and Guarantee Satisfaction. BARKERS CAKES THEY ARE DELICIOTJS 1Oc 1Sc - 20c 25 A. T. COOPER. PHONES: 26w Main Floor, 36j Second Floor �„—.I,q NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD UP YOUR RESISTANCE I CERTIFIED COB' LIVER EXTRACT. PARKE-DAYIS COD LIVER OIL. I{ALIVER OIL CAPSULES. YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH ANY OF THESE. And You Will Be Built. Up to Stand a Hard Winter Without Taking Cold. , lis HOLMES PNM, B, CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 61 ,.Pnea.saw„4=0o.-e..,.er-wnM.I.111.,..e.•1na.ns,,e,a •.. Overcoat Time • • is ere gam RAGLANS OR SLIP-ON STYLES Priced from 15.00 to 45.00 Our Stock is now Complete DAVIS & HERMAN CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Clinton Lumbar Compaily.l LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. SASH AND DOORS. SHINGLES (Cedar and Asphalt). ROLL ROOFING.. BUILDERS HARDWARE. OF ALL' KINDS. WOOD (Slabs and Bush Wood). QUOTATIONS ON CONTRACT WORK. Bert. Huffier, Mgr. Phone: Office 319w—House 319j. Clinton, Ontario, STANLEY teaching duties. Mr. and MTS. R, Sharpe of Toronto were holiday visitors with Mr. ana Mrs. John Innis. Miss Nora Stewart is spending some time visiting her sisters at Windsor and Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Glen and fain- sly visited relatives in Goderich on Sunday. Mi: and Mrs+. E. Brown of Petrone, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Shaddick. Mr. Joe Murphy is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Murphy. Sorry to learn, that Mr. Roy Cante- lon is under the Doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Baird, Mr, and Mrs. Alf. Harrison, and Mr. and 1VIrs. Arthur Stafford, of Detroit visited at the home of Mr. Arthur McQueen and Mrs. Thos. B. Baird. , Mrs. Chapman and two daughters, Mrs. A. Mason of Atwood, and Mrs. Hallsworth, an d daughter•, ` Thelma. of Hamilton, visited ,at home of her son, Mr. Arthur Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baird. and Miss Thelma, of Toronto, silent Thanksgiv- ing at the home of his brother, Mr. George Bard. Mr. ,and Mrs. Joe Fornwall and Mrs. Fred Groven and son, Freddie, of Detroit, visited Mrs. Jas. Thomson and other friends last week. Mr. Charlie. Falconer -of, Bayfielc1 Mrs. Pearson was Hostess for the *October meeting which was attended by fotuteen members and, six visitors. The meeting opened by all repeating .the ford's, Prayer, The Roll Gall was by "How you would like to spend ,your Thanksgiving," A program was then given consisting of two du - sets by Miss N. Taylor and Miss B. 4Grahaur the latter playing the accom- -paniment on the guitar. 'A spelling match was then indulged' in which .caused much merriment. Owing to Mrs. Alex. McEwen being unable to -complete her years as "Cutter" for :the club, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Itic-, Cowan were appointed to finish out the year., It was decided to make two quilts grid have thein finished, ready for' • the Christmas shipment to the north. 'The meeting closed by singing God! !Save the King', to meet•next at Miss Jfaiy Gilmotu''s home, and the Roll, 'Call to be answered by a "Question' Box." Mrs. Neil McGregor is visiting her niece in Paisley. Mr. Jim Harris and son; George, of Wingham, visited friends on the 4th ' on: •Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane are visiting With' their daughter, Mrs, Iren.Taylor of Blyth. M11y Margaret McGregort has re- limned" to 'Toronto to , resume her P To Ml A very at the h Batkin, s ening, w gathered ed them The foil Mi•. Geon sentation clad. i "Dear We the Chose to Of vrsiti Down thi We hope Joyful, h Yon are Just rete So in vi py o Without ion;; We ask Clot And if ai talk; It would were, And all air; But since For clock I'll give The Clod buns We thou best, For we test; Of rising Without But when ear-, You'll lm May we y Each tine face And ever May it pe Keep you To guide years Let love heart•. For love earth: The gra ply thank gift. The rei spent in c after whiff James Stratford, Mrs. Wes! ilr. an gone to family, iV near St. Mrs. B. visiting r blyn. Miss B from ton • Miss P fortune t< glass, nee close the Mr. and in London Johnston returned holiday. Mn, Jo visited old end. The Oe man's. Insi ity Hall a ing opene Ode and Mrs, E, were read Br•unsdon. sion on till on Tuesda 5. Th Furniture once," it Mrs, J. P. mother's by the Go ead in Brown Cl and Instil don gave than .Bro interesting eniies and days long collars and by the me the ladies, sang "Lo -costumes whish was G. Moon Hullett T Lonclesborc ver don and sully inter' later, Mis talk the Har'riston. singing _N down to a institute. A. Wells - were about Mr. Wall RESENTATION VARNA home of �vtr. C,' -Reid, . and Mrs. L. Batkin Mrs, Mc,Dermid and Mr. Win, Mc - "Ab an early hour, Saturday, Octo- Ash and their sister, Mary, spent the �,- • pleasant evening was spent bet 8th, Mr. A. Austin passed peace- day at' the home of their'' sister,- Mrs, l ? t-' E . f ome of Mr. and Mrs'. Lloyd £'ally away after suffering' for four rV1argaret Mciienrie of the village. �;' oath of town, last Friday ev- months, from a malignant disease of Miss Jean Falconer of'pasis visit- hen a large number of friends which only death'could sel'ievd him" ed, at the home of her parents on the yf at their home, and present- Phe late Mr. Austin was a native of London Road:: j t v `', ff x ^, r Kl 1 S .ratton oe•t,, ., a . , . f • S .t p N, barn tanshn e,. En i1,, v 1, i with a walnut mantel. clod,, p g Mi, and, Mrs, John Watson and tam-, f� „� - ,.�, { r � ,i f and' where he was born 73 ear ago ' owing address was read by Yearssly visited their daughter, Jean, in a a siP�i. anti J r was 9 Dass aid when he came e Elliott ' Sr. and the me- ., Y St-rat,for•d on Sunday. f., b rf $ , e1 Y tly L K r n 0 'was made.by Mr, Royn to Canada. In his youth he was a' The many friends of Mr: J. II: 0' - member Y Ty of the Salvation Aim and ;; ri x Army Neil; formerly of Brueefield, will re,. Lloyd and Isobel:- enjoyed singing the Ariny tines. The gret to hear that he met' with a ser- ° xs< e� Isobel:— late Mr. Austin had had a mail route ae friends of your. Community, iaus automobile accident on the 10th t + Ecci �'' a, grasp this opportunity; for 20 years and had signed up for of September and has been in St,ysz enrF �a� 1 another term ever hopeful that his; "i f ng• ,you in your new abode, I Catharines hospital for the past month \ r, "- health might improve. Dur'in • the' ' s pleasant, .happy road; g gand Will probably, be there for two. : r* your' heart's May always be, 20 years service to the public not or three months longer. - The sincere €., ,r � one complaint was made, being faith- sympathy of his many friends, is ex=, ! appy and ever care -free; y L' 1, both held in high esteem, ful "in every kind o -f wbather. When tended to him. , the roads became impassable for a ntly wed,, so it cloth seem. 6` ®L ®AY e vehicle he went on. foot in order that Sensible i�Ime Decorating ew of remembering' this hap- the public might be served. As & In ,must families the matter of • This can be you a year from now. Impossible?. Not at I ccasion, • , neighbor he had few equals and was home decoration is the women's pre- , all—if you start saving for it now. snore delay, or any persuas- always obliging• and ready to help rogative lint only a foolish woman n where Help, was needed and will be. plans a totally feminine house in SavingSamoney can be thrilling i£ you save for such a purpose, ` you to accept this Mantel much missed by the community and which a man -will feel out of place. a real holiday is well worth saving for, k; a' large circle of friends He had been If you plan to improve your home, re- By the way .: . rly the poor old thing could a resident of Varna for over 30 years. member the mare element! To Heid You A home of your own; anew car; an lie leaves to mourn the loss of a A roam filled with soft frilly'ruf- z, If education; for your child—these also tell .you who it's pm -chasers kind husband and loving father, his > " flea is dainty and lady -like, but it is are objectives that will give new life wife, formerly Miss Alice Seeley;: hardly •a room to make, a man want The Family Budget to your savings programme, help you their names, would fill the' four sons, Albert of Londesboro; Y Book, published by The to stay around and rend the evening in your natural desire to et ahead Fred of Flint; William of Seaforth,Royal IIank of Canada •. newspaper and spill ashes. A roam will help You toSONO. It III the world. it can only say—tick, tock, Russell at home, two: daughter's, Mrs, that is to be used jointly by tate en- containssamplebadeetc Don't worry ifyoursavings are small. s were never made. to talk. Floyd Schell, Detroit, and Mary at tire family should be furnished with for your guidance, eada Saving regularly is the important home. The funeral was conducted by section for each month's youfust this little hunch, serviceable materials and furniture. accounts. Thousands of thing' c -is from the whole of the Rev. Mr, Peters, the service at the There is no need 'to sacrifice style You will find it's as easy to save as to householders use this h; home being private, followed by ser- and colour, Today this may be found handy nadget Book spend—when yousavefora ur ose. vice in the United Chuirch. Two each year. A copy is o P P ght a clock •would suit you in the most pactical equipment. yours for the asking at , favorite hymns were sung `Abide with P.S.—Dore lforget.-.theonewhogets „ „ Funds far redecorating and mod- , your nearest branch. me and "Oh for a. faith that will r the bargains is the one withready cash. know, you could not pass the ' ernizing the home are now available art shrink, Those from a distance under• the Home Improvement Plan. attending the funeral included, Mr:�Et•i. earlyin. the moiro. THE a" the aid of Clock or Horn; and Mrs. :John C. Seeley, Mrd and ? st NK ®fi' ����®e� this Clocic.chimes in your Mrs. F. Warden, of London, Mr. and Letters to. the Editor Mx's, I. Seeley, of Denfield, Mrs, H, CLINTON BRANCH • - E. E. PATERSON, Manager ow that rising time is near. Todd, Detroit; Mrs. Amos Yetts, Bay A, NEW VIEWPOINT City, Mich.; Mn anal Mrs. Fred Aus• our friends, all have a place, tin and son, of Flint, Mich.; Mr. and Dear Editor:—A unique feature in e you look at this Clock's Mrs. Albert Austin, Miss Jennie Ans_ the recent election campaign was a fact brought out clearlyviz that on different trona the one passed, thetor perhaps three thousand dollars of kin, Seeley,esboro; Mr. and Mrs. Al- g ' ' first being trimmed for lack of p p .time it strikes anew, belt Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. vatober oth, 1937, approximately g gall costs to tax payers. • ;el out happiness to you; William Austin, Miss Jennie Cowan, 1000 electors publicly declared, by in presenting. Only justification the Disarming police officer when on r oust in God my dears, Mrs, F. Little, Mrs. S. Cumming, their ballot, that theh.•'allegiance to merchant advanced for account was duty by head of 'property committee, you through the coming Mrs. Townsend, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs; the temperance cause far transcended statement made by our Chief Magis- Blocking up o ur streets without Wm. Austin, Seaforth. This is the their affiliation to any ,political par- Fate to the effect that the "sky was courtesy- of consulting mayor or ty the limit" in amount charity clients council. Passing of meaningless dog, radiate from ' home and third death in the family since May, h, when a brother died, A. sister died at It was evident, too, that many el- could receive, and had three witnes- cat, and other by-laws. Putting silly is the greatest thing on Jackson, Florida, in September. The el- ectors, ituntber'ing in the thousands, ses to this effect. I had five or six advts. in paper (as in last week's " moral, which was held on Monday to we believe, felt that the prospect of witnesses to the same effect, but paper) supplementing well-known-- we cemetery, was largely attend- electing the out-and-out temperance could not see as this had any bearing existing laws. nom made a very suitable re ed. Pallbearers were Messrs. John candidate was so uuteertain that it on my ordering and paying charity Would suggest to ourlady taxpay. ing the guests for the lovely McAsh, A. McDonnell, Nelson Reid, were beater once moreto vote for account being authorized and in- ors that they eater the municipal field E. Foster, George Clark and W, W. the old party candidate, especially structei by relief inspector. and would be dead sure they could dhnatest r of the evening was .Iolmstan. There were many beautiful when, at the last moment, some hope- Other subjects of controversy — not make a worse bungle than the outests, songs, readings, etc., ful readjustment of the temperance and further reasons for my resigns- present one, also of our vote and sup- flcral tributes. Much sympstliy is tion which I am re ata dainty lunch was served. issue was offered, quested and may port. felt for the bereaved fancily: dismiss at future date Mrs, Jas, M. Reid of Clinton re- These have, however, not forgotten , are steam Our Council may be both a joke and ,CNUESBORO turned home after spending a few how 'far the promises of "Advanced heating town hall withoat authority a laugh but when the costs for this Fineht Jack and Bili, of lays last week with Mr. and bits. Temperance Legislation" got us in or even passing council, changing. year alone will run ten, twelve, were visitors with Mr. and Lloyd Keys and family. 1934 and are not too sanguine with lighting system not knowing any- or perhaps sixteen thousand dollars, respect to the promises for 1937. thing of manner of installation or it seems rather an expensive joke. ey Vodden for Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys and fain - The liquor magnates think they maintenance costs, or within one,• two I —F. W. JOHNSTON. d Mrs. James Elsley have ily spent Saturday evening with Mr. have again dealt us another lrnock- visit with their daughter and and Mrs. Jas. M. Reid and family of out blow, which will keep us sleep- _ - - Ir, and Mrs, Milton Hooper, Clinton, fag, at least, until another election, Marys, Mi. Roy Keys and Mr. Russel Er- brit in this they reckon wrongly for•;•IM"�e4Mn.o•11r,�o�,..e�n�.n..e�,,,�o.-ems ,M IMa,-„,..e.-e,-na.,.,,.�e,.,,e 4, Tyerman of 'Leamington is vett attended the plowing match at the Temperance people of Huron are vitit her aunt, Mrs. J. Tam- Fergus on Tuesday, stirred as never before to strike at the wherever python heahead of the traf- TO The Ele ctor city Brunsdon is suffering t e wherever that head a ■L etty at present, I Li CEEI1!;LI; appears. hYllls Mc0oo1' had the mss- And this brings us face to face cut her foot on a piece of Mrs, Mary McKenzie is attending with the present immediate need. If the funeral of her brother, Mr., Geo. we cannot just now rid ourselves of essitating several stitches to s6 wound. Proudfoot of Sault St.Marie. the nefarious beverage rooms, we m Mrs. Robt• Youngblutt were } Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish and can, at least, provide for the casual- 1' Y� li • London on Saturday. Miss Bolen Quayle spent Sunday in London, ties who are already numbered by hundreds if Ir. Mrs,not thousands. The Mr. and John McIntoshNIeI h and and Miss Helen Youngbluttpros ' with them for the week -end lean of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving great outstanding need is for a goy- I extend my heartfelt thanks to the cleetors of Huron and par - with Mr. and Mrs. C. Haugh, crmnent institution, which, without titularly to all the workers in the great caTnpaign for the continu- Mr. C. Wilson and daughter, Ger- financial profit to anyone, will pro- hn Cartalerc t oGocierieh, yttcle, Miss Dorothy Swan and Mr. vide adequate treatment and rehabs]- ance of the Hepburn administration in the Province of Ontario. friends here over the week - Ind Mrs. Deaufort, of Toronto, spent itation for those addicted to drink. tober meeting of the Wo- a few days with MV r. and Mrs. G There are some private institutions .Swan, in Ontario where. this wook is under - Ante was held in Commun- a� n Thursday, Oct, 7th, Meet- Mr, and Mrs. C, McKenzie and taken, but the cost to the patient is ilantyne family of London spent Sunday with prohibitive an1I the distances tooJ'am�� R d by singing the opening c Lord's Prayer, •in unision. Mrs.M. I1icKenzie and Mrs. Meash great. As an appreciation of the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kees and confidence placed in ine by so many Adants h presiding, ivies. es y of the temperance electors of Huron,;t��° , „—,a—, -.r, as,—..—„+,—„_„<-+,a-,,.-„--,—.,..,,.-.,—„�,,.,-„..-„en.+,,.,, by the secretary, tl'Irs B. 'laughter, 'off Mitchell spent Thanks- ;•iv'n w;th Mr. and Ms. J.•K. Cor'n'sh, I purpose to take up this phase of There was some discus- g e Short Course to commence Mr, Maurice Hill of Western Uni- the problem with the Premier' of the , versify visited his aunt and, wide Mr. Province. I shall, if other conditions TELEPHONE 7 A I K S I N T II E WATSON F A M I L Y ay; Oct. 26th from 1 o'clock and Mrs. Was. Hill. do not intervene, offer to go to New e suhjeet being Arranging Visitors with Mr: and Mrs: T. 'H, York and other centres to gather for Comfort and Conven- will be held at the home of Wheeler over the holiday were Mr, statistics and details regarding the Manning.' It being Grand- and Mrs. Lowery of Oshawa, and Mr, latest and best measures to be, talcen, Grand - and Mrs, C, Halstead and Floyd of and respectfully ask him to relegate f fifr Day, the programs opened Stratford, a sufficient part of the liquor revenue andmothers on the stage to q Miss Marks is visiting in "[email, millions to' the. equipping' of an in- the singing; "Phe Little , , aurah,” "Swttnnie River,” Mr•, incl Mrs. C. West and Baugh- stitution for the, treatment arid reha- ter of St, Thomas visited with' Rev. bilitation of the man unfortunates ate Song, Grandma Bruns- y ;tw t 1 humorous reading, "Jona,and Mrs. Bremner. for whom the habit has already be- ., ” r; > > Misses +Audrey and Ruth Hill and conte a disease, and, who are of them- :� >" .Brow Grandma Hall, a most panel on the "Gay Sev- Mr. Carr of Stratford visited with An- selves hopelessly helpless,ii :4 ki '• naa cl CThis worth i 'en i % ,# Eighties." which to'd of the n Carlyle Cornish on Monday. w r while objective would, r '�, .�, g_ Dr,®and Mrs. Win. Swan and chit- in, a measure ex fess my ",thanks to vast and gone when, griperrW, lien of Hamilton vis'ted with the my 1000 voters, as well, its to the hair oil was lavishly used •r ., aam for ne r .'ache •othert s father an si, of u] temperance d stens, r ter er ce ' nand hoops and bustles byY p �' � .�: ' z••r• 'fie.. Mr's, John Rattenbury and fancily people, who thought it best just now # Grandmas Lyon' and Moon ; + s ng, Long Ago," dressed. in of Burlington visited- with. Mrs, W. to vote otherwise, but who will join s . most fitting for the son • : Rattenbur,y with us enthusiastically in furthering v �',, ' g' Mrs. J.' B. Mustard and this present great need. comically translated. Mia.,: Mr. and a gave e,n excellent paper on fancily spent the week -end at. Inver- In the meantime to ,you, Mr. Edi- u. , > `` 'x� ownship, and the village of Huron. • tor, and elector's of Huron, I remain, � o days, Mr, MVIauriee Hill of Western Uni- Yours sincerely,° �"f, , from pioneer when v versity was a visitor with Mr, and —ALEXANDER, MOIR. Were Goderich, Mr. ads forty Inn's between Lon-' All Was wonder- eating: and instructive and Will probably be printed s L. Brigham. gave a short; r;acent Convention held at Meeting' was closed by ational Anthem: All sat tastylun h ,cried by the Miss E. Mains and Mrs, were convenors and there drift nt. aceRileyprose itinw• who recently un- Mrs W. Hill. lUIr, Lawrence Smillie and Miss Al- ma Slifer of Teeswater spent the creek -end with Mit and Mrs. H, 'F, Berry Mr, Lee Kiefer of London visited at his )tome hero; . Mr. and Mrs.. Irvine Schilbe of Zurich spent Thanksgiving' with Mir, and Mrs. G. Swan, tee Mr, John, Smith of Bluevale is vis- his daughter.. Mrs. H. Ia .Berry. or Mr. and Mrs. liamche and son of Tor onto spent the week -end at the fused said Si `� e. r°'' a%:r ' soar. o,sraacr ricrnosr o CMI -' = qq �f Bill that His outlook, fashioned really remedy,once a, so stall weekly Rill's felly Long to �ry*k out-of-town pals sono little, ideas the Distance. telephone? Low +j at h ithe beinghome! l Watson occasionally gets fed up job. Work is oppressive. are dull.. Meals are tasteless. generally, is bilious, Good, homesickness, that's what: is — and Bill has a sovereign Ise has diagnosed the case:! b distance call home. And it costs too, that he has decided to fore. attacks by'a regular, schedule calls. are right in line with the rest of The ITVatsons have come to' appreciate Comforts, conveniences and low cost Do You realise how little it costs Nigha$ates Begin every evening seven.. and apply nht. DAY SUNDAY! pPY � on The old. it of • the ' of Councillor EX Expresses Views, •Ju"" To The Ratepayers of Clinton: Explanation e m y rasignation front Council which ou-aro entitled Y to (made upon request). ` Direct cause' was in, regard to an account ses presented to charity connnit by one of our merchants. 'There was no admittance either by.vouclter order for same, and when present- ed •to council was thrown out and re- payment. I explained and told merchant that we would t of pay 1. account, being directed to•.do so by Council. Next meeting of Council the mer- was brought •in, and after cal- your Council some very ungen names, said Councilpassed motion, to -pay bill in full against the of full charity committee, gh Gilmour'.' Mss. John Ferguson and I, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. derwent'on Toronto, visited at the John. P, Penner and over the week -end. says Mrs, Roger Pepper cf Clin- r, and Mrs.' Alton Jp Johnsen, pital, the• fame of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' ....,n..,. r:. a« ,...a_-- :' �-- operation for removal of arpendicitis at Clinton Hospital ,re -family. Brined Home on :Thnrsda last and' Y chant he is feeling fine. ling Bern—In Clinton• Community Hos- tleinanly on Oct.' 12th, to Mr. and Mrs Shaddick,.'a daughter. --Still- opposition of Mr. Hu Mi•and son, Haral Walker of home of other frie Mr, and ton, and M visited at. is spending a,few days at the home Frank Me I /night say the first account Was