Clinton News Record, 1955-12-08, Page 10, pAGE TSN
Exeter 'Nurse xns
Lucky llxaw
field Tn Hensall.
THURSDAY, "PEOEMBER., 8,
955.
(By pin Ilensall correspondent)
Miss':Marion Learn, iin ae at
South Huron Hospital,; Exeter,
-was.theWelty winner of a living
room rocker in a draw at'a'apeeial
social evening staged .by'. Amber
Rebekah Lodge,' Hensall, NoVern-
ber 30. The winning ticket was
sold by Mrs. Edna. Corbett, niem-
ber of the lodge, and employed on
: the staff at the hospital.. Warden
d
Earl Campbell drew the ;winning
ticket. •
Seventeen table were in play for
progressive euchre and "viinmers
were; ladies, Mrs. Archie Mac-
Gregor, Mrs. Glenn Bell, Mrs. L.
Jacobi; gentlemen, Lindsay Eyre,
Lloyd Ferguson,, Thomas Baird,
The C.P.' endT. committee was
in charge of `tile affair. Approx-
imately $145 was realised from
"•the saleof tickets to be used for
welfare work in connection with
the C.P; and' T. Fund. Luncheon
was served.
Incidently, this is the second
winning ticket sold. by Mrs. Cor-
bett in the last three months, The
first 'was on a vacation mobile
home, also won by a nurse in the
hospital.
Yuucant go
ALL»DOTi
11 you feel
ALL1M
These days most people work under
pressure, worry more, sleep less. This
strain on body and brain makes physical
fitness easier to lose -harder to regain.
Today's tense living, lowered resistance,
overwork, worry -any of these may affect
normal kidney action. When kidneys get
out of order, excess acids and wastes
remain in the system. Then backache,
disturbed rest, that "'tired -out" heavy-
beaded
eavybeaded feeling often follow. That's the
time to take Dodd's Kidney Piils. Dodd's
stimulate the kidneys to normal action.
Then you feel better -sleep better -work
better. Ask for Dodd's Kidney Pills at
sea drug counter. 53
rom Our Early F les
40 Years .Ago
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD '
Thursday, December 2, 1915
Bert Langford has bought .the
lot west of the Commercial Hotel
on which there was a 'marble.
works for several years, and pur-
poses beginning the erection of , a
garage at once.
Ray Rumball, .local manager of
the Bell Telephone, who has been
engaged far some time as tele-
phone inspector for the Clinton.
district, has ,received the - appoint-
Mept of local manager at Goder-
ich and commenced Ms duties yes-
terday.
Miss, Jennie Grant hasre-en--
gaged with the trustees -of No. 4,
Tuokersmith for 1916. Miss Grant
is a good teacher and the seotion
11 well aware or the fact,'
John'i31yrin returned Home last,
week after a three month absence
in Saskatchewan,
1
25 Years Ago
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Thursday, Novesnber. 27, 1930
Congratulations to U, Canttelon
on his birthday. This is his 82nd;
and bees stilt going strong:
Mrs.' W. H, Bal'l High. Street,
has gone to spend the winter with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr,
and' -Mrs, W. S. R. Holmes.
Miss Knox, Clinton, was injur-
'ed in a motor accident -on the
highway near .Mitchell the other
day.- She received some cuts and
bruises. '
Miss Hazel Watkins, who is at-
tending Stratford Normal, was
home over the weekend.
Miss Harriett Hawkins, who re-
cently Araduated from Stratford
General Hospital, has been spend-
ing a little holiday at her home
in town.
40 Years Ago
CLINTON NEW •.ERA
Thursday, December 2, 1915
Recruiting has now commenced
-for the Huron Battalion and the
first Clinton boy to `offer himself
for service was Fred Thompson,.
son of Dr. and Mrs. Thompson.
Three retail stores were broken
into Monday night by petty thiev-
es who robbed,tills and carried
off some loot, The stores of -V,
C. Brown, F. T. Jackson and W.
T, O'Neil were the ones ransack-
ed.
W. Layton •and F, Layton are
finishing the threshing of beans
and grain in Stanley Township
this week.
Mr. Reid, superintendent at the
Jackson factory had the misfort-
une to have a sliver run in under
the thumb nail of his left hand.
He had to have the nail split to
remove the sliver.
t'WINGfIAM HOSPITAL'S NEW
WING OFFICIALLY OPENED
The official, opening of the new
chronic wing of the Wingham
General Hospital will be held on
December 7. Hon. MacKinnon
Phillips, Ontario Minister of
Health, will officiate at the open-
ing ceremonies. -Advance -Times.
10 Years Ago
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
Thursday, November 29, 1945
Hullett Township 1945.council
hasbeen returned by acclamation
for 1946, reeve John' Armstrong;
councillors, George Brown, Will-
iam Jewitt, W. J. Dale and J. Ira
Rapson.
Members'of Goderich Township
council have been elected by ac-
clamation for 1946, reeve, George
Ginn; councillors, J. R. Stirling,
Robert G. Smith, Ben Rathwell,
Gordon Orr.
Clinton's population in the past
year has grown from 1,991 to
2,017.
Mrs. Gordon R. Ross and son,
John Shaw, spent the past week-
end with friends and relatives ,in
London.
CQMS John L. Peckitt, Hamil-
ton: Light Infantry, son of Mrs,
Martha Peckitt, Clinton, arrived
at his home here on Friday.
CQMS Peckitt has seen five year's
service in the army and has been
overseas two -and -a -half years.
Frank Cook has received his
discharge from the Royal Canad-
ian Navy and is again associated
with Glenn Cook in Glennie's
Restaurant.
Ken G. Waters, Toronto, form-
erly of Clinton, has been elected
first vice-president of the Ontar-
io Minor Hockey Association.
Exeter �uu g Man
.Killed In Car
Mishap, Nov. 26 `~
oulto (Jake) Iiar:Mg, 29,: e^.
ter, died shortly after his car Was
reported by police, to have Smash-.
,ed into., the rear of another 've-
hicle in Forest on Novenaber 26,
He died in the ambulance which
took him to V i c tori a Hospital,
London. A post mortem was held
there Sunday morning,
Mr.' Koning was driving north
on Highway 21, going through
Forest when he struck the rear of
a parlted car, police reported. 'No
one else was hurt in the accident.
The funeral service was. con-
ducted Wednesday by Rev. G. J.
Hoytenne, Clinton:
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Residents at Huron County
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D. J. Patterson, chairman of
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Taking part ;in the program
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Bettger and Bill Stiles, vocal
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ENJOYS- HAYFIELD NEWS
The Editor, "
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD,
Enclosed please find cheque for
renewal of your paper.
I enjoy reading the Bayfield
news and the articles contributed
by Miss Lucy Woods.
Sincerely,
E. MARGARET FURVIER
24 Grosvener St.,
London, Ontario.
FROM THE WEST
DEAR NEWS -RECORD:
Once again it is time to send
along a money order to keep my
paper coming. It's almost too
cold here to bother about papers.
We've had three Weeks of very
cold, sunny, windy weather for
this 'time of year, though in our
50 years here, we have come
through all kinds of weather -but
I am always glad when I go for
my mail on Monday to see the
News -Record with its news of
Clinton and district.
This summer we had visits from
Mrs. Wilmer Wallis, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack ,Pepper, Roy Pepper and his
daughter Mrs. Elliott and her two
daughters, which we enjoyed very
much.
This has been Jubilee year in
Saskatchewan and great times
have been the order of the day.
We had a whole day of celebrat-
ion here last week, and had a
great time renewing acquaintanc-
es with old friends; enjoyed a
turkey supper with all the trim-
mings and an old time program of
speeches, music, etc., and of cour-
se an old time dance for those who
wanted to dance- and really,
some of those old 70 to 80 year
old folks could still step it off.
Well, I must stop. With best
wishes,
MRS. ROBERT M. DOUGLAS
Strasbourg, Sask.
Nov. 29, 1955
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that mean so much at this season of the year.",
* You can Have cash next Christmas, too. Decide now
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