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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-16, Page 10.PAGE TEN ..:�.�...� VARNA With The SS No: Miss Margaret McClymont, To- ship Farm D Tonto, spent the weekend at her home of Mr. ai home here. son on Moeda; John McAsh is at present under for discussion the doctor's care. His friends Young Farmer wish him a speedy recovery. The first qui The Orangemen are operating sources do yoL the skating, rink .in the United area look for Church shed again this winter.decided. that'tJ Varna L.O.L. No, 1035 held their` dividual mortj annual meeting on Thursday ev- persons, local ening last. ,The officers elected Farmer Ioans. are as.. follows: W:M., Wilfred Tlae second Chuter, D.M., Lloyd Keys; chap- can a young f lin, Murray Holmer; recording -heavy investrr secretary, 'Charles Reid; financial =and equi secretary, Louis Taylor; treasurer,`started?" It John Aldington; ' marshall, Grant land he might Webster first lecturer, Gordon Coleman; second lectured,, Frank McClinchey; first cofnmitteeman, outside tyler, George Reid inside tyles J. Scott, son. rY�tlCt$tP,�+rS� 2�'�tP."�' tF.g3P6Pt»i� ANNOUNCEMENT ... I have )List been appointed as for the CLINTON NEWS -RECORD 4 TilViISDAX, DECEMBER 16, 19$t`i .,.�.. 'Loudesboro W1. , The Local Farm Forums 46�tuaries White Rose Servs C� iS 4 the first few, years, although ,in i ea�rS,Stor ;V •Ce' Sta ion 4 Goderich Town- our locality it would be impos- • o r�+��� ` y rum met at the sible .to find land"to rent. He d Mrs. Leslie Pear- should .start gradually with live- �7 7 T GG' •* { Operated by U, L. Switzer ----on Vittorio. Street' lz night., The topic stock, buy young stock and raise, Noble Rolland "Littlest, Angel"is nowgiving- vas "How Can. the it, on a small, basis: at first. With "� Find Capital?" equipment he could hire 'work Noble William 'Ilolland, RR 4; (By Londosboro coi•ros on eat qt •�� T�TT .tion was "to;what done by, some one who does cus- Clinton, died on Monday III the P , d 1 21-iiOUR ;5 i' CE Clinton Public Hos ital in his 89th Mrs. Stanley. Lyon, president of, yg farmers in your tom work, especially the jobs ne- p the Londosboro Women's Inst) credit?" ' It was cessitating the most expensive year, tut . r With Wrecker and Touting He was a well-known resident . e, presided at the regular meet - ages are to machines. hiss. A young man who lives ing on Tuesday, December 7. The a es from private near his home usually works with of Huron County and had resided - .� ALSO --- It'i7EL Olin FOR SALE g P all his life on the farm on which meeting was. opened with "O Can, g banks and Junior Ills father and uses his equipment, aria , the opening ode and :the There was a recreation eriod lie was born. He was also a fox PHONE CLINTON 397 p farmer for,; 26 Mary Stewart collect :followed by ;uestion was how and lunch was served, The meet- years. He built h the, Lards Prayer. m 50p the first bean thrasher m the rrn n e qtr m next. week will be at the home firmer avoid unduly g m Minutes of the last meeting ants iii" land, live- of Mr; ' and Mrs. William Lobb. county and for'sever al"years he g built'chickerf brooders, were read and approved, Plans Was when geeing were made for the banquet to be Was decided with F)RvES]IIDE FOIfT 4T Hewas the son of the late Mr. held December 30. Ia'e+C,iatP LL�tE`G!4��t4it�-ki~!r;+&•tetE and Mrs. James. Holland and Was t was decided rent if possible, for ,Fireside Farm•,Forurn met at the a member e : to send a donation to the -Child - home of Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Dal- be of West y Willis United, rens , War Memorial Hospital in ton on -Monday, December 13,,wxth Churcly, Clinton, and of, its mens London. r' "p Kenneth Stephen- 21 present, The discussion, "Get- club. f The treasurer' re EXTRA SPECIALS DEC. 17 and 18 ting•'Started" dealt with the diffi Surviving besides his widow, the treasurer's'report was read by Mrs, Arthur Clark; secretary= culties facing young men trying to former Ruth Switzer„ are one son, treasure, The roll call was answ MILK=-Oarnati0 n :..;... 2 1 tins 27c William Holland, at home, .and' �.,'•, get started in A wilnh a't the Pres- eyed by handing r a treat or SHORTENIN eat time. VLA will help veterans three daughters,' Mrs. H. V. Heal- donation for sick or 'shut-ins. G-,-clout@T ......,.....,..:.....:. `Z" 1b5. 49C. ` ey, Toronto; Mrs. Glen Gibson, 9 to get started. 80 per -cent help The motto was given.' by Mrs. 15 oz. r from government for Junior Far- Blyth, and Mrs. Ken McBurney, Stanley Lyon. Mrs. 'Willis Van- PORK & BEANS --G Valley la tins �JC mers: London; gave a Christ- SHREDDED WHEAT—Nabiseo:.:...2' Pk9s. 33c ` A Egmond Clinton, Individual mortgages are some= Funeral service was held at the; inns message in form of a very g AGENT times obtained, but there are Street Vast,. Clinton, Rattenbury interesting Christmas story entit- JELLY POWDERS—Lu ........, 6 p1{gS.:�JC Beattie funeral home, more difficult to ' get as people on Wednes- led "The Littlest Angel." `. r lost money on them when the da Wy`afternoon, with Rev. Hugh C. Christmas carols were sung, ac- SODA WAITERS—Weston S ......... lb. prig', 21% government re -adjusted individ- Wilson officiating, Burial was in rn d b M SHORTENING " wally -held mortgages -a number of Clinton Cemete rr• co pante y ;s. Thomas Allen. The program P gram 'consisted of a —,SHOWalie 5555 • Ontario Automobile Association years ago. The former' owner; if =he is to retire, -will Pall -bearers were Herb Jenkins, William Vodden, Harry Charles-. reading by Mr.. E. Knox; a duet XXXX Blend Ground nesh DONT BE HALF— , planning some- times -give a mortgage. Some worth, George Shipley; Bert Irwin, by Mrs:'Al1en, Shadaick and Mrs. Glen Carter, accompanied by Mrs. COFFEE lb. ba �Q7 7 g for this district.. - times; parents are . in a position to help to some extent. Banks, we think, will not Bert' Gibbing.., Flower -bearers were Hugh Hall, Elgin Nott, Clif- ford Henderson and inHender- Edwin Wood; Mrs. Lorne Hunk- Ing gave a reading and Mrs. T. Allen' W ••.••-•• ypL+10 o BIRUSEE FROSTETI FOODS - ! respectfully ask you for your potrongge. glue much help to a person getting started, without collateral and son: played a p piano. solo. The meeting -closed with Save the Queen" and the hostesses GREEN PEAS - STEWART SCHOENHALS that is something the , average young man does not have, A farmer has to his way Thomas E. Adams served a 'delicious lunch. The tables were decorated for the .. ......... ^• • • •• pkg. tie ORANGE JUICE—�i1'batross ........: 2" tins 33c Y LET OUR MEN CHECK YOUR CAR young work into livestock, . A very highly esteemed resident Christmas season.. , PHONE CLINTON 570M He could work for neighbors and in return get the use of their machinery to get his of Hullett. Township, m the crani P, p of Thomas Edward Adams passed suddenly away 'on Tuesday even- • • ]� ,] Fruits Garden Fresh ll'r tS �X Ve etaU�eSi and three granchildren. He was a man of stirline, ebar- n� LET US KEEP YOUR CAR AT older t rmachinery, such min r 7, . He had taken acter, a kindly neighbour, always horse drawn equipment, the road to give aid ready to lend a helping hand LETTUCE -=•Large Heads ........ 2 for, 31 W- one, or a mi t o to n g� December type machine amat3isi;zlmlaitaLiSrarsrzx his tractor to �. In the opinion of this forum, to a car which had skidded on the wherever and whenever. needed. ; the government should give a little slippery road Not being in the He had a host of friends as evid- RADISH BRUSSELS SPROUTS more assistance. Some of the best of health for a year past he enced by the large gathering at ' CRANBERRIES younger members of our forum apparently suffered a heart attack the Ball and Mutch funeral home thought any young man trying m and died almost immediately. where funeral service was held on CELERY Hearths ......... ......... bunch 210+ ' establish himself m the farm Born on the eighth concession Friday afternoon. Interment was Of Hullett in Ma h 1$89 H d U' C Top Performance should marry a farm girl, who could chore while he was out rc a spent his entire life there. He was a son of the late Henry and ma e m mon s wet y, Blyth.. The pallbearers were' members of the Londosboro L.O.L. and the a -- nOUND or. SIR -LOIN . PER LB. LSTEAK �iC '59C 0 Huron County at the nelgiibor's. At the conclusion of the dis- Christens Coe rnami Adams. In 1911 he married Mary Jane flower -bearers were seven Hep- hews. Conducting the service ROAST'— [(� DONT BE HALF— , cession period, a few games of euchre were enjoyed. Prize win- (Mae) Stewart also of Hullett who survives him along with one son; was his pastor, Rev. T. a White, Londosboro, assistedAtwo cousin, BONELESS ROGNti STEAK LB. S9e OR EVEN 3/4 SAFE ners were: ladies, most games, Mrs. Bert Hoggart, lone hands, Clifford Earl. Hullett; one Rev: John Button, Atwood. A ROV1\D �� Air C�`'p(� v1V 599 DURING THE COMING HOLIDAY PERIOD. Mrs. James Howatt, consolation, brother John and five sisters, Mrs. Charles Dexter, Mrs, Joseph nephew, Aubrey Toll, Blyth, sang a solo. The last rites at the grave- IELl 1vIY'Nf F,,)_ru.vE LB. picked up at the farm, Mrs. Joseph Babcock men most , games, Donald Buchanan, lone YoungbIut, Mrs.' Austin Dexter,. Mrs. Guy Cunningham all of Hul- side were conducted by members of the Clinton, Londesborb, Blyth BLADE ROAST of Beef 39 PER LB. C LET OUR MEN CHECK YOUR CAR hands, Donald Buchanan, consola- lett; Miss Lillian Adams, Clinton and Auburn L.C.L. , tion, Miss Frances Cook. d 1 A " WF UAVF A -U^B. C eel ei.�,...s ... Bumper to Bumper iors )och was servedFrom byMrs GeogaHggart, Mrs. Ro- ;. ; bert Jamieson and. the hostess, We specialize in the ignition system, the "heart" and 0 Huron County "nerve" system of your car. If this .system is near breakdown, our "doctors" can put if righty. Crop Report — DRIVE IN SOON — (By G. W Montgomery) ds "Little progress has been made during the past week in harvest- 'Mechanical ing the remaining acreage of sug- TRACTOR and WAGON—reg: $3.95, ..:........•.. ar en beets and corn, "Snow and colder weather have almost put an AUTO ELECTRIC end to these operations. "Many THUNDER. GUN -reg... 4.75 ......... .............. farmers are disposing of their poultry flocks disgusted with G6 " y The Original Tune -Up Shop low poultry and egg prices, A considerable tonnage of bal- ed hay is.moving the g A We Only out of north End of the County at $15 per ton Use, Original Factory Parts picked up at the farm, e PHONE 762J -- -- -- CLINTON "Fertilizer dealers report some - what decreased advance sales of gn fertilizer by farmers wishing to 12 M& t "aat2tga take advantage of the December discount." The Origin Of The Cracker Christmas Crackers originated in Britain some 70 years ago, The Idea was brought' back from a continental holiday by Tom Smith, a confectioner and matter of wed- ding cake ornaments. Tom saw a French confectioner make his can- dies more attractive by wragning them in tissue paper, That Crist- mas, he wrapped his sugared al- monds in this way. Later, to make the packages• more enter- taining he included a loving mes- sage in each wrapping and so be- gan the present day Cracker, l'The Y1 AM�.M.nx•,shv"."Ci�tt,t`g?S`°.�c Limited l' MONTREAL— TORONTO— CHICAGO On business or, pleasure, travel the fast and comfortable way on Canadian National's International Limited. Put usable time to your advantage as the engineer does the driving;, Work or relax in modern coaches, duplex -roomettes or luxurious bedroom -buffet -lounge cars. Overnight, enjoy the wide variety of restful sleeping accommodations from berths to - drawingrooms.Dinewell in bright, - up-to-the-minute dining cars. For more than fifty years the International Limited has served Montreal, .Toronto, Windsor, Detroit, Ch;cago, on dependable, MARVELLOUS MEALS all-weather schedules. (poolserv- T.:T food, nicely nerved, makes mealtime a pleasure when you "ice Montreal-']:'OCOgtO Only: Go Canadian National. by The international Limited. and For reservations and informa- arrive .refreshed. tion regarding your business and pleasure travel eo».Lill your local Canadian National Passenger Agent. Ask about train travel Gift Certificates;' !. >a.,. RCA VICTOR'S �� INCN��i1 ArY1�4(1 as • Crystatctoar l $349.50 pictures, h i9 J \ L I 1 \ • .exclusive in wahiuf finish. - ;. ; "Golden Throat"' i Slightlygehigher in tone system. 98C 1 IImed..kafinishes. FERRIS WHEEL --reg. $1.,49 ...:..... - ........ n See the difference in a �. 'Mechanical side-by-side demonstration at TRACTOR and WAGON—reg: $3.95, ..:........•.. ' h Te A. DUTTON b THUNDER. GUN -reg... 4.75 ......... .............. $3.255 A Children's Books: BRUCEFIELD rNr.ONLY .RAILWAY SERVING ALL TEN PROVINCES Phone Clinton 634r4 .. 49c ` Turkeys Geese c& Chicl�ens All Fresh Killed At Very Low Prices All Poultry Will Be Cleaned Free of Charge Burt`_z LITTLETLE Market UPR . STANLEY'S ABATTOfIR, Phones 414 and 415 ,Z-LOOKING` orfs FOR QQ A DIFFERENT ' KIND KIND OFp CHRISTMAS GIFT. GIVE THE EXCITING NEW Waterman" CAIE WORLD'S ONLY CARTRIDGE -FILLED FOUNTAIN PEN Even the person who "has m everything" will welcome and .; treasure the exciting C/F this ,f Christmas! Loans LIKE a 1 Holds seated cartridges of AND QUICK! GUN ... CLEAN s p , : real, fresh ink. Does away � Y,'�, a with ink -bottle messiness. No - ink on hands --ever. - o Non -leak unbreakable car. fridges • Choice. of siaooth•writing points • Superbly styled by Harley r21. Earl �. fI Sed and.try Waterman's C/F.here today -it's a won- derful, different gift for VISIBLE INKj wr.'_�'.-v.YP " Christmas. Here are a few of the many fine. buys that await you when you shop at McEwan's Gift and Stationery Store, The items listed are specially pric ed and wil! be ideal gifts for the thrifty shopper. HOCKEY GAME_was$ 95, Good action game 0`�5 TEDDY ZILO-- Reg. $2.95..........................................................• �.�� Wind-up Toys MERRY -GO ROUND --reg, $1',49' ..•..•...... ....... 98C FERRIS WHEEL --reg. $1.,49 ...:..... - ........ 98c AEROPLANE RIDE -reg, •$1;,79' ........................ $'1.29 n 'Mechanical TRACTOR and WAGON—reg: $3.95, ..:........•.. $2.49 Stookey Joe b THUNDER. GUN -reg... 4.75 ......... .............. $3.255 A Children's Books: " BIBLE STORIES—. Reg. 75c Special , . .. 49c 'QnUuaes S tong• .NO GADGETS. Iesiingcs,,B, gas). y . NO GADGETS. . Gatd infold on 14K Gold HOlpNKI peen and Also In sets,I only $22.50. Dolls Slightly soiled, includes walkers, ,.all -rubber and stuffed. Special shelf all drastically reduced; ALL -RUBBER- - reg. $6.98 $4.98 WALKER -reg: $1.0.95 .. $5.95 STUl[fPED—reg. $1.89 • :.:....... ...:..,...., 9fi0 NIS Vl�tjiA>Ril ��.'a't+rA.'"R�9i�` itAPt37i&7Ym"di.' +Yii�`Is37+`ti`I`dt�l�Y�7iV97Y,'7311t lJ LS i°J 8 �1�" •�`��`