The Clinton News Record, 1923-12-27, Page 10i'IAN'$ Ll ADINO JEWI*LIai$Y ir'&pati.
WE EXTEND TO ALL
OU.R, CHSTOMIMNRS.ANDFRIENDS'
A' f1APPY AND PItQSP11RaUS NEV'. S I
' A `J N S .
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SAY ItIIERE EE JUST AS Mhrn"ta
H EiLTIX,
HAPPINESS, AND 'PRl7S:
PERfrY FOR YOU IN 1924 AS CAN
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PACKED INTO 865 ,DAY'S"
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Often the Cheapeat--Adwayis °the Best
WE EXTEND TO 'ALL:
OUR 'CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS:`
;A. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
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WE EXTEND TO ALL
OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
A HAPPY AND .PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Davis erred
VETERAN TAILORS
Miss Beatty spent Christmas in Sea-
foith.
Muss Gertxttde Fowler is home from
Lucknow•.
Miss Manner went to London for,
'Christmas.
Miss 'Susie Powell went to Seaforth
for Christmas.
Rev. J, E. Hogg. is away this week
visiting his mother.
Miss Ethel Wasman is home for the
'mid -winter vacation.
Miss, Winnie Thompson is home for
the Christmas vacation.
Miss Gertrude Wallis is home -from
Midland for the vacation.
Mr, C; J. Wallis • came home from the
west to spend Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Reynolds came down
from Goderiohon Christmas.
Mr. Frank Pennebaker of Toronto
visited here over -the week -end.
Mrs. W. D. Fair was a Jas.`Watson,e
st with Mt.
and Mrs, Seafortll.
'
Rev.' A. A. Holmes and family spent
Christmas with Wroxeter friends.
Mr. John Irwin of Minneapolis visited
his parents' in town on Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jenkins of 'London
spent Christmas with relative here
Misses Lottie and Alice Slocnan %pent
Christmas at their home in town.
Misses Jean gild Mary Chidley are in
Clinton for the Christmas vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lattornell and Miss
Edith were !Xmas visitors .in Clingy
ton.
Mr. George McTaggart of Montreal,
spentChristmas week -end un Clin-
ton.
M. J. Mojihley of. Zurich was a cal-
Jer at The News -Record on. Sat-
urday.
, Miss_Itobel Law of Toronto is a guest
at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Shob-
broeke.
Mrs, D. Fell of Seafortb, is visiting
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Wise of town. '
Miss Dorothy Burnside of Acton, is
visiting Mrs. Frank .Andrews.rfer
the holiday,
Rev. R. J. and Mss. Irwin of Tor.
onto snent,Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Irwin,;
Miss Gladys Chowen and •Mr. Roy'
Chowen of Toronto were in Clin-
ton for the .holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Garrett of Wroxeter
spent Christmas with . Mrs. Gar-
rett's mother. Mrs S. McCool.
Messrs. Asa and Burton Bolton of
Brantford are spending the holi-
days with Mr. and Mrs. Bolton.
Mr. -and M?s. I. Taylor of . London
spent Christmas. •clay with her fa-
ther, Mr. James Stevens of town.
Mr. and Ml's. Henry More, who have
been visiting Rev. and Mrs. Hogg,
loft on Monday for theirnew home
in Detroit.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Zeats and Mas-
ter Bobby of Toronto spent Xmas
;with Mrs. Zeat's parents, Mr. and
intra., Mendell.
Mr. Fred 'McTaggart a student in
St, Andrew's College, Toronto is
spending the Christmas holidays at
his home in town. '
Mi•. and Mrs A. J. Crs:.lr and Mas-
ter Malcohn of ° Hamilton were
guests with Mi. and Mrs. G. G.
McTaggart for Christmas.
Mr. Douglas Shipley of.Phuladelphia,
floe., is 'spending the holidays ;n
town at the -home of his ,parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shipley.
ell's
'Which has nearly
been a fairly good
considered. Lut
many patrons eve
in the coming ye
May 1924 be a Hap
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WE TAKE TRIS 01?PORTUNITY OF
WISHING' OUR FRIENDS: AND PATRONS
A VERY. HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
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The regular monthly meeting of
Women's Institute will beheld in
ball on Thursday, January aid,
short progrur will be given by the
ng girls of the society, after which
remaining' report of the London
District Convention will be given by
. J. Manning. At the close 'of the
ting the young girls will also
e lunch. Everybody welcome. The
Institute were- intending to hold a
al evening in the hall on New
Year's Eve, but it is withdrawn until
future date,.: The Institute has giv-
en donation of 810 also some fruit
clothing to the Children's• Shelter,
derich.
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Whitmore an
Mfr, Harold W1liitmore of Iiamlto
were up to spend Christmas with
err, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tran
Whitmore. -.
5.,. S. No. 4 was favoured with,
large andicrteon the evening of -its
Christmas flee enter�taimnent. Th
section has a reputation for good et
rtaimiients, whnth, we are proud
y is 'growing from Year to year.
Rev. Mr. Walden was chairman i
the evening and filled that office
the gratification o'f., all. Everyone
felt well repayed fox coming when
they saw that a "real" Santa Claus
as present.
Frank I. Jonas was home frail
ngersoll for a` short visit and took
the entertainment in S. S. No 4.
The £ollowang is the report of
S. No. 10 Codetiah township for
all term:
Jr. 6th--!Rlxeta Beacom 722; Lil-
lian Gale 719: Edith Middleton 718;
Muriel Rathwell 630: Dorothy Ra
well 592.
Jr. 4th—Bert M'i<ldleion 632: R
Wald VIIeMirzhael. 631, Norma '4V
552• Elinor Lindsay 425,,,..
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DID YOU EVER 7
Did you ever pause in a postoiiice
long, enough In take a sgnlnt at the
floor shortly after 0' number of people
.hare received their mail? If you
Stave your were probably stiuek by
the number of. eireular and form let•
tors and hand bills, that littered it tip,
in fact, yeu wore doubtless `struck
been thrown on the thil fact that floor asOf hso0nrern as�
they were'retnovod from the ettvel-
03 t1i soiniont nove't' overt .ticking
flip' trouhle:to give them • a second
glanto. But; did yeti also notice that
Stell dettt see 0nyo1le th}•oWing' the
iYteWsna1l 1s and ospeoially tiro hoaxed
Goderich Township
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thk
Mr. and Mrs..T.. B. Lindsay. left Sat-
urday last for Toronto to spend the
holiday season with their (laugh.
ter, Mrs, Elliott> stud other friends.
Miss Marian Thompson went to Lon-
don onllfonday to spend' Christmas
with her brother, Charles o the
L. P. S. end Fred of Vittoria HOS-
pilot
Misses Emma Higgins, Nan M:Tag-
gart, Messrs. Fred Wallis Willis
Cooper, Ernest Livermore are five
of our undergxads. home for the
holidays.
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say, or
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newspapers are always carried away
instead of tossed away? Well, right
there is a mighty good argument' in
favor of advertising in a newspaper.
The circular letter --a costly form of
advertising. --goes into the waste bas.
flet. The home town pence' goes Immo.,
Retnember this and spend your adver
timing money aceordingly.�-Excltaxtge••
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
TO ONE AND ALL
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Confectionary and Restaurant
"We aim to please." ..._
It
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'All-Star Caste, headed by
PAULINE STARKE and
PAT O'MALL
STAR
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��J anuar�y, 2nd and 3
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the Special Matinee on Saturday_ of
noon.. 'Admission c.
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A1us1piceL , St, Pau
Church Choir'
Secure your tickets early for
Welsh screen treat.
3rd—Gordon
em Beacom 583: Walter L]ridsay
Jr. 3rd. --Mary' Ilutching 590,
Ro-
bert
Rathwell 606; Hel-
en-Beacom
lel-
581;
Ro-
400.
Sr 2nd Hugh VL Bes-
Cole 483;: Isabel McMichael.
iddleton G71:
sic Chaff tel Jim Hut him& 511.; Jack
lx
Harrison
Clulf 457: Gaynell Whitmore 428.
Jr. 2nd.—Dareg Rat woll 232; Har-
vey McMichael 2X8.
Jr.'1st.—Kenneth H 245;
Teddy McMichael 230;"Tommy Rath -
well 230, '
d'rirner—Corny 'C ft Kathleen
Beacom; Robert Welsh; Frank Me -
Michael; ' Alice Steen
Margaret L icing, Teacher.
The Misses Mae and Nellie Rutledge
• 01: Toronto, accompanied by Mi.
Wesley Russell : are spending the �tt�K�t 3114ii AD Township
Christmas holiday with the ladies'
Sortie .'mean thief broke iuto 'Mis•s
Rush's 11on1e 00 Vittoria street, Wing.
'
hare, 1+}y , prying open 'hetbedroanf
Window' and stele about 82;00, A11
the money' she had 113 the lxoase, The°
sooner the /allowwhd would do alit
parecrts, Mr, and Mrs, 'Wm. Rut- A handl, eonchtslan to the. school
lodge. for e°. took place on Thursday even-
ing, Deeenvberi20t]t in the form of a
concert given hy the e1i'ild2en. of S.
S. No. 'J, '1`uekereinith in the school.
house, under ,the direction of their
teacher, Miss d, G. Reis. ' Tho skilh
ful manner in'whieh the faithful per.
formers o'xocuted their rrtnrnerous and
varlets Barts, including reeitatiocts,
dialogues, drills, acrobatics and tab.
Ieaux, showed very careful ,and. dili-
gent./ironaratien. Miss Irene Stew-
art, and Moivet Forsyth assisted
with welt rendered solos; Mr. Albert
Alexander in this usual hippy inan-
nor acted. ars elxairman 111iss Evtt
Strong was. the cilloiotx accompanist
for the Musical nttrabors on the pre-
grain. Tltis aeeasia1t brought opt a
Iarge: and sppreeiativo lrud'iottde
wbioli filled the sehoolroam. The.,
Mr. G. S, Robertson of Ltieknow was
a visitor in town last Saturday,
Mr.. Robertson had motored one
hundred miles /the previous day,
and reported the roads on the whole
fairly 'good.
Mr. and Mrs 1`. R Little, 11,iss Ilene
and -Matter Lloyd of Bison. Mr,
and. lVlaos. L. 1, Wastnun of Toron-
to, Miss Edna Wastamt of Toronto
and Miss Idthyle Weentan of I+`gra•
with are Christmas guests at the
polio Of their 'Parents, Mr. and Mr's.
J: P.' Wittman.
tiff!. IVIcir r9"gart,. Who hots, boon lodger
beeper in the Dominion Hank here
for the past; two years, has beet
trens'forred to tlw Oliathaln lir:alielt
of that batik, and left on " tiest1 V
ars resitnce his now diff the a " •.
scene-ef 'happy family reunion ,
Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. Rossiter
London, Mrs. Miller of Paris and
veral Clinton friends were all p
att.
Another happy reunion was at
home of Mr. G, W. Leighton.'
and •Mrs. Chas Leighton and fat
of Hamilton, Mr. and MTs. 3
Leighton and fancily of London,
and Mrs. Frank Leighton of Glit
Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Pepper ofT
eismith, were among their guest
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mount and
ily spent Xntas with Mr. and
Henry Peacock of Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs. Danby and family
in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Ro
Hunter,
Tho' monthly meeting of the
W.O. was hold at the home of
Milton Wiltse. During the prog
the delegate to the U:F.O. convert
in Toronto presented her report,
?liss McPhail wasone of the
oipal speakers and showed Morsel.
being distinctly opposed to 00ns01i
ed schools. Also, idle thinks a g
many of the subjects taught in I
schools aro useless and that it i
tlnie our ,ediucational system w
visci.
The next January meeting 71
held at the house of furs. Staelih,
A very sudden death °centre
London on Tuesday, December
when William Walter.,Androw, pr
alta, in his 7'it11 scar. The de
eel'Wag a wall lcnrswit:rosidont of
forth for tllwards, of GO years