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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-16, Page 1
t a anh Julynt el XJuS u 1W V 'Joe%%, THE NEW ERA 90th YLAR _ MEWS -RECORD -74th YEAR No. 50—The Home Paper With the News CL6!`! 1'®I`I; ©ht�ARflC. 3 kiURS a°t EC BER 16, 1584 - _: '6 .cents a copy — $2.50 a year \ T1, antra,$'D' :�r • •, ., T1s :. a rA'i�;YJ�-.,<�wL ur, day, ec, is ro r7 SANTA MIX ARRIVE AT, 1.30 P.M. ON SATURDAY DEC. 18, paesENTATIONS 'Nurses' Home ' The tot Lamps Presented To Hospital1'eci `by �tl;,e Bannocllk>,lilrm Pipe Band. Officials Open, y All youngsters in Clinton, at RCAF Station Clinton, and. the � �== By May 1.2,1955 ' rural communities :near Clinton are invited to come and meet Santa (By R, D D) The Clinton xospital 13aara is he'll have a Christmas treat for fh€m all. Afterwards .there is a Planning the affiaial. opening of free shove at the Roxy Theatre for all children under. 12. EVERYBODY AND HIS BROTH the new 20 bed urses' resf- 4 aence, an shi }� Santa is coining to Clintor this ear' through the co-operation er, apparently but us Ploy Street, to be knew that R. C, 8c S. an the old If; lxeld on National hospital Day t� board at the W, C, Brown store sex May 12, x955, according to A, rocs tnvItatiOn O the meant Robert Coats and So#i . , 7M. Knight, chairman of the Many people have told us of this CY�IN 'SDN AND DISTRICT CHAMBER ®F C nP+iLl6��` I$%JE'. and one man tells us the i urtier }° Eldred Arehlbald of The Mont fact that the son mentioned was , K a� seal Star,who is an °ld;time c+ez 4e4{ r ttac terra:+MAAVZ + William Coats who in 1903 (or resident of Clmtoir, and still thereabouts) was appointed reg- iuterested.in the affairs here, is �r + pvesident Ross Merrill in 'charge. the meeting in Stratford on De- istrar of deeds in Huron County n r „ : being asked by tiro board take Cancer, S( Also attending were vice=press- comber 4, which he and Ken Arm- in brother of William; is the pu t m the opening et renzonies, �g y Id -nit Mrs N, Fa^hes: Ken Arm strong had attended, Rebert, Coats who was Dominion A c r, Archibald is ` a relative vi' ��.,.. max.:,, , _ • _ C'Cfll.i, e,, Gifts strong:• renresentative of Fiultett ere is zxtr rezresenta ton on the cation, welfare, campaign, public- visited in Bayfield and Clinton last 3, : k, (Occupation of tine residence by � branch from Stanley Township, summer .. the nurses is expected to take An executive _meeting of the y P, ity and medical advisory commit- �r ro. and .the executive members are a ? place sotnetirne in Febrilary, recently -formed Clinton Branch of (,greatly interested in getting sonic- 1955 and will gaine Bene early in ,,;, o - - th" ,Perth -Huron -Unit of the Can- `one from that township to volun- a the. executive _ teen their services to the Work. Would welcome volunteers to serve FURTHER P,ROBTNG OF OUR ? ,y adian Cancer Society was held in any capacity on any one of own early .silos • , , she - a the - Last Friday afternoon u, the •4titdi'torium of CDC-, re- ozriginal ad placed in the paper - P' k a�PI9SC, 'J[S esterda - President, Merrill explained in these committees`. Details may be sentation of seven lamps for use in Clinton Public Hospital was y y ate-ing in the commit When Totter and Brown first open- !detail• the oigattizaiion v: the obtained from any member of the made by Ronald Steepe, president of the Students' CounCfl:g;11r11H1d�:d` tee room at Clic C p ed their store on November 20, i y own, hall, with biainch' and units as resented to e5:ecutive. 1903 It was warded, thus: Miss A;• B. Sinclair, (left) superintendent of the hospital, and , 9, ., . "Special` opening sale; 10 to 25 A. M. K light, chair" i of the Hospital i pard. reaoiVC4 k3 sytte: .' f.; tEr, r rats � att5 �siq r n�r3rft z set atet�att Eler ea rP ; r r e� „ae� �t 'y BELOW: As the result of to sales_manshi 'n the mag- percent off ,everything, come alio l? P --•� see What we can do for you! Stock the lam s$ foi�ttiie hosniLai Bert eClif ordtealeft}th4eurale5esn'ted i Five more witnesses were, heard tom, "^ must be reduced, Money.saved by P pr 'n magistrates court' yesterday in ^M_....._ with b• ;mantel radio, by E. A, Fines, principal of the school, on ' the case of the Crown versus Alvin dealing With us. .Tozer &Brown, Successors to R'. Coats and Son, behalf of •the Students' Council, Mews -Record Photo).' ,Fowler. Fowler has-been charged wennoted the store wascad ertising with Eldon Gllddonn on tithe !early � Iva small boys' sailor hats at prices morning of Saturday, November j ranging from 25 cents to 50 cents One witness was heard on De- tr Maybe purchasers of fiats in ceipber 1. Now the ease has been he recent sale were only paying the original price,, at that . remanded to January 31 at 1.30RVI P.M. here in. Clinton 5 u IF' YOU'RE NOT TIRED ENTIR- Yesterdays evidence was given • ' by fine of the personnel from sly a fithe.. repo saga . , . a lady . , RCAF Station Clinton who tivere 9n Bayfield. reports buying a bolt � � 3� " presenC in the Brown Derby rest- . of 28 yards length of what she �`"� ` -- aurant where a disturbance arose, , thought was scrim, only to Have ` / it identified cater as wool voile . , . just prior to the fight which was • It is thought to be hand -loomed continued outside the cafe, and Material when Glidden was Injured so badly m r Yk that hospitalization ever since has SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 1954 SPEAKING OF INDUSTRY' f' ; been necessary. The evidence mate;e+arGrezcteu�rc3¢sarc�et„-±errr+dteve�reResees M,e,.J„°Zvrc�t�x �gtee z +atarar�t a recent request to the Chaber y pointed to the fact that both of Commerce was for a building ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURGt! `` ,partieg were in a state of intoxi� - Huron Street � v near a railroad siding with room = Y Cation at tie time or the fracas. "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH” r fore Megay Sentenced ° �m °A PAStd'012 RrV, A. GLEN EAGLE, B.A., DAD. 114, BAPTIST CHURCH xpansian, and a mtnrmwn. of Id t . to Minister—REV. J. E. OSTROM 20,000 square feet of floor space ''' of Colints Donaon andfro z°Ithe'recently �� D71Z(lAMST---M S. E. WE,NDOR A .. , Clinton' just doesn't have it Canadian r 11.00 a.m,—MORNING WORSHIP- 1 11.,00 a,m:—Morning Service— ... but maybe some firm can be West, was sentenced to a total of 'r 1:. Anthem—"The March of the Wise Men". "THE MERCY UMTW persuaded to make use of the five months and one week -in jail, a 'Duet: "0 -Holy Night" -Mr., and Mrs. Special Choir Music, great..spate that is available near as a result of six charges of at- a A - Don Symonds 12.15 p.m. --Sunday School. to'the railroad, and perhaps build tempting to obtain goods milder o 12,1.E Dori Symonds � 7,30 p2—Community Carol Ser.their own building false. pretences, Since mii the sentence , 7,30 p,.—CURdII PAGEANT vice in the Baptist Churczfr rHE ,C4MT .a r an two of the charges was made sse 'h r • g -t "'rkl1, LITTLEST SHEPHERD" p /pM concurrent, the length of the jail o Reader: Rev. A. G, Eagle at Auburn. NG OF THE making First Inkling of Results Given eel, p at WELCOME folk to this community Tis UTC sentence Will be four months: Mary—Nies. A. G. Eagle; Jose h :Stewart Sehoenhals; some changes . , a g ]fie t�+�+at3tr`e g great molly _ Littlest Shepherd—Melvin vin Crich; of .them for the better, In thisAt Industrial ���� c p r Three Vitie Angels—Marjorie Bruder, Nancy Sch°enhals and PENTECOSTAL CHURCH area .. , This week, for the first BoardMeeting Personals Ruth Lewis singing "The Gloria". P.A,O,C. time we think .. , the local ,&a1G- g Angel—Mrs, Reg. Ball. Victoria Street Miss Shirley G, Sutter, Preston, X. Lr SWEIGARD, Pastor ery is offering as a special, or A, note of encouragement was'Counefl fol, industrial promo��zzan. the weekend with her par- FourrShenherds—Jack VanEgmond, Murray,Neal, Ken Gib- spentspeculaas": some Goudmoppen" given, the members of the Huron Though this .was recognzzecl° as ertls,Mr; and Mrs,.Tohn A. Sutter, bings, Fred Gibson, EKiIfAY, DI.d- 17- (whatever that is) and also County Industrial Promoffon{substantial help, .members of the Three Wise, blots--JohnLavis, George Turner Bert Pepper. '� Dutch Christmas Bread ... Soon Board meeting in the. council, Board felt that the municipalities Kenneth Ashton, University of g r p � Sunday School Christmas pro.• p Western Ontario, London, spent Stranger --Stan McDonald. dn_ grain --8.00 p.m. we may he addle time rill'. ex- Tuesday r e the town ball here on tier d. still have to , i approached Mrs, J. W. VanE and ,sin 'n$ O Hol SUNDAY, DEC, 19— menus chin dishes to our own dull' Call,- Tuesday evening' when Hamilton for additional funds; if the pbjec the weekend with his parents, Mr. J gn? gt y Night", and,Mis, Harvey Ashton, " unzor and Senior Chwrs. singing £amilar ca ls. 10,00 ata. --:Sunday Schoot adian menus mentioned that rte, teas presently five of a parttime industrial corn- 11.00 a.m.-Motoring Worship " *• negotiating with a ,firm wiiich,missione[ were to bl�"reached. Mr's. J. M. Wallace, Oakville, TURNERS CHURCH' THE CHRISTMAS BAN UET showed great interest in settling! spent the past week with the :for-: d T.30 p.m. -Gospel Service QQ FdE the present time, it was de- , WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22— for members Club the Clinton kd for th Wfngham. e c Hamilton said el ded . that such a commissioner mer s brother; Mr. and Mrs, Wil. 2.00 p.nx.- Worship Rev, and Mfrs. S. Gorman, not-' Buys Rifle,Club is scheduled for that altkzough he could,noicdirecblrr was'out of the question. 'R. Jer_ lfain_Pinning, Isaac Street. 3.00 p:m, ;Sundaj• School. I. 1, i t Friday evening Apparently attribute the .firms: intere_t to -tile m n Exeter,. favoured , strong Sgt. Major W. it, ;Langford, Mrs, 8 a ed 'English pastor, -and former Sonne of the members have not yet County. Board,, he could think of adv a'.; °ng Langford a.nd fafnily, London; '°`a��+ �sr�� �+$r` ri>�rar�t�a�i�irnsar�aror�� ar�ivrsa1*A;i0; -12", president.ofPentecostal Move picked u their asses from Chief no otfi& *a advertising program; ,preferably with the former's Ment in the British Isles will P' P Y in'ctliich they could tbrou h trade ma azines-9ssued by spent Sunday a, ra.yc,ey,�,ta¢esgrasatct + Ferrand .: , Boys, if you're Van- have'' found out about Wingham, and for food processors since Hu- pparents and sister; ,' Mr. and Mrs, i" " � be with us. 'Service at 8,06 p.m. ning to attend you must have than by'the small:brochure which °-roil has such a rich a ri Bert:.Lahgford: and Larene;' Rat- C a 1 SATURDAY, DEC. 25-8.00 a.m. - your ticket ahead of time or was distributed at the Trade Farr' g cultural Keuteth Rorke, a son of Mr..°CI p1� tE'liltfil Commumoll Service', You may miss out on the, treat. in Toronto. potential. c3, y and 'Mrs. HI E,.Itorke,, Clinton, is o �C�iICC�J Rev. 5. Gorman, mfitisteiiug a . s John Crich, Seaforth, concurred 0 the word, FORA Wor.ltYng with ,the small capital , in this: ,He also said that though room, presently principal I anew seven y� Rev.HU.GI3 C. WILSON, Minister CHAIN LETTER' TO,END, of $660„ provided by five fowns, • room; public -school in Prescott, He m MRS:' M. R. RENNIE; Organist SUNDAY, DEC. 261 _ uld be recognized. tisat .mdse- rf: r Featuring Rev: and Mrs.: S, all chain letters there is one on. two villages and four- townships, ,it � descizbesat:as a beautiful building ,, x,; N M. 1#;; RENNIH,..Chofr Director g'' the rounds that .goes like this :.. the Board, under the chairmanshi iduai members were essentially with `a radio and public address 11;00 a.m. ]MORNING WORSHIP- Gorman, in all services- This letter was started in Peoria of R. Y. Hattin Clinton has, aur interested in their own towns, still system costing $1,200; and the cosi, M "W ISE MEN ` AND STAR" 10.00 a.m,-Sunday School in the to of bunging happiness in the• zero was a. place for the county " r 1X,00• am,-Mornln j -Pe Pp' g past � fee ;months, spent o' pox+ classroom oC • the 'school is � / •Resit.: C-omfort Ye My People". , g Worship ' t to aired" old hGsbands This $220; leaving a balance or 441, rganization, I -le said that any- $20 000• Additions are expected to, ° . 7.30; p.m.—Gospel Service thing that assisted the general P of the J. T. Scott will not cost you any, money , .. This included printing of station- I well-born and publicity ofanybe necessary ;by next ;year. s "And the `Glory of the Lord'° r zalet + rtttc+ rc#t ret Simply send:a copy of this to five et ,; and of 5,000 ca les of the g p y $T. ANDREW`S' of your friends. who are equally brochure, plus , 100 to A. $I. V, 0 e Anthem: "As Late -Tile Messiah - E3andel section of the county was „pod, for ly We Watched" tired .Place your name on ford' for re resentation' at tile) the other municipalities PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P A motion was passed, moved by g¢ Austrian Foik Song REV: D, J. LANE, B.A., Minister the . end • of the lost h When Trade Fair: I Ken .Pennington, Goderich, that '.: � Soloist: Mrs. Merritt Nediger. MIRS: MORGAN ` AGNE'W Your name wines iv the top of the Some 'members indicated a de- the secretai be Make Chorus: "Calm on the- Listening Ear of Night". • ' secretary,be paid $35 for his 1 g g Choir'Leader and !Organist list you may receive as mann as sire. to .become affiliated-, more past services, and that he prepare • � 11,.20 a.m.—PRIMARY, SCHOOL, CHRISTMAS-SEILVICID 16,1't8 women Don't break strongly With the County Council, a letter to all councils 'in the - a the chain ... One man broke: the a 12.15 p.m. --CHURCH SCHOOL. Tile regular Church School at 10 at least to the extent of a recom- County explaining the activities of _ a,m. chain and got his own wjfe back', niendation liar Council, representaL the board, throughout the past .Acs a word, whilmum `Y5a .00 pini. ;CAROL AND CANDLE LIGHTING SERVICE tion from Council, riots a workingAuspices of YPU= Pi7BLI11 am. HRISTMIAS WORSHIP year, to .request an information . s Anthem: Tell. Us Shepherd — Carol and p erd Maids"—Caldwell 5 sal Mustc: grant for the promotion. Chairman , the counaihs_ could give with re- Sunday, Deo• 19p� The Weather - Hattin expressed his wish to retire gard to inquiries and work done ,candle lighting. service, 7 pan. Sola; "Genu Bambino -.- Mrs. Merritt Nediger, 1954 1968, from his position,, stating that :towards industrial promotion in Wesley -Willis United Church. Aus= Solo; "Lullaby" Mrs, E. Robbins, Male HolQuay Night" P O Holy Night • High Low High Law though he was very. interested, m +their own centres,. and to request 'pices: 'Sfcung People's Union.. Anthem: Recti. "Comfort Ye My People" —Adolph Adana lice. 9 i 25 41 33 the worst, he anticipated being appointment : of 1955 represent.- . 50-b —Mr, J. T. Scott Fuil Choir Anthem p J.0 `35; 27 away from the County for sonic atives. Fun, galore at the New Y,eax's Chorus: "And the Glory of the,Lord" s "Christians, Awalce Salute 44 31 time, and that the work could' be Tlie secretary also was asked to Eve dance in tine Crystal: Palace, —The Messiah& Handel the Happy Morn" 11 32 29 42 27 better done:' by nienrhers of the prepare a list of all, possible med- ]Mitchell. The entire Night Havrk ° by J, X. Maunder Xl 35 20' 39 32 County Council. sums of advertising; so that the band will play Lor dancing from IiOLpII SVII I1 Christmas 'Praise' throughout 13 32 11 36 26 14 33 18" • 35 Secretary L. D. Rolland stated Board at; its next,meet•ing, or at 10 till 2. 'Plats, horns etc. Please service. 31 that according to ilio Municipal ilii•: first meeting at the 1955 late: The regular weekly dance [r ]-30 p.m. CHRISTMAS SERVICE and SCINDAY SCHOOL, e .t ; Come To The House of Pn, yc r — M " anon Theme: 15 33 30, 34 . '20 Act, ilio maximum or $1,500 ,could IIaard; could make ,ironic di�efsion is dn:'Thursday, December Z3' in • ' "The Cost, of C_ hrisLzrras" Snow: 2 ins. Snow: .11 his. be obt'aineii 'from the Courity 1coric6rnihg this part -of the: work, stead 'of Friday. 50-1-2-b tgt gt v irr2gEt �igr2> tarsi mtg7 i 1 5 y pj� IiI get Us Now Go To Bethlowm : 1 ! ori► �