Clinton News-Record, 1950-01-05, Page 3• THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950
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A Woman's Viewpoint on This and That
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WESLEY-WILLIS manse, fes- president-elect . . .
tive with Christnias decorations,
'mums and carnations was the THE TEA TABLE was attrac
scene of an interesting reeepticn tively arranged with cut work
Wednesday afternoon and even- cloth and centred with whit
ing last, when the Rev. Hugh carnations and poinsettia and red
C. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Ruth and tapers . . . Presiding at interval
John were "At Home" M mem- during the afternoon and even-
'bers of the congregation and
townsfolk in general . , . The
WA of the church was in charge
of arrangements . .
RECEIVING with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson and family were Mrs. W.
A. Oakes, president of the WA,
.and Mr. George Beattie. the
INTONivgWS-RECOTID
worth and Mrs, F. Andrews,.
About one hundred and fo
guests called during the aft
noon and evening . . .
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THE HOLIDAY season is ov
. . . "The Captains and the kin
depart" . . Visitors have r
turned home, Christmas decor
tions have come down; tre
h be th
the Christmas turkey is at 10
- last finished . . .
NEW. 'YEAR'S 'EVE was eel
brated in Clinton by numero
s private parties and one pub
dance in the Town Hall . . T
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announcing, advertising and oth-
er spheres. •
During the evening, Mrs, • N
Heard treated the group to two
1of her popular whistling selec-
tions. Ewan Ross, dealing with
business items, stated that e
three -act play had been chosen
by the play cornrnitee, and the
cast would be announeed next
week. The play is scheduled to
,take place early in February. The
lyouag people had brought sand-
Iwiches, tarts and candy, and
these, along with quantities of
rcoffee provided by Mrs, Palmer
were heartily enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Perks, who
, heve, spent several weeks with Mr.
and Mee. L. Jervis left for Tren-
ton on Tuesday. Mr. Parks hav-
ing been transferred to the RCAF
Station there. t
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Trewartha
had as guests on December 26,
Mrs. Claire Bennet and Thelma,
°arterial.), Rev. and Mrs. Stewart
1V1iner and family, Fordwich, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Langford andfam-
ily, Woodham, and Mr, and Mrs.
Norman Trewarthe and family,
Clinton.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ewan Ross were Mrs. S. R.
MacMath, Mrs. J. B. MacMath,
Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Collier and
Sandra, Exeter, lair. and Mrs. D.
H. Rutherford, Ingersoll, and Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong, Bay-
field.
Mrs. E. Yeo, Weston, while
spending the holiday with her
sons, Messrs Frank and, Jack Yeo
and families, was able to renew
many old acquaintances in the
ommunity.
Lioyd Stock, Brampton, spent
he holiday with his parents, Mr,
nd Mrs. M. Stock.
Mr. and Mrs, N. Heard and
Coninaunity Club Meets
er Holmesville Connnunity Club
gs held another party in the school
e- 'house on Thursday, Detember 29,
a- , with the usual large attendance.
es !A couple of hours were spent in
nd friendly competition over games
ng of 'euchre and "500", and then
t h e lunch committee served
sandwiches and coffee to all. The
e- 'president, Harry •Williams, an-
us1nouncecl. the prize-w•inners as
lie !follows: highest counts in "500",
he ;Eileen Pocock and Dan Gliddon,
with Mrs. Ed Grigg and Wilfred
Cod1ough receiving consolatiori
prizes; in euchre, Mrs, R, Whit-
more and Joe Reid, winners, with
Mrs. J. Murray and Jonathan
Fisher, consolation. To the music
of Irwin's orchestra, dancing was
enjoyed for the remainder of this
evening of friendly neighbourli-
mg were Mrs. M. Nediger, Mrs
F. Fingland, Mrs. W. Pickard
Mrs Wilfred Jervis, Mrs. A. T
Cooper, Mrs. P. Hearn, Mrs, M
Addison and Miss W. O'Neil . .
Assistants were Mrs. W. Murat'',
Mrs. J. Nediger, Mrs. C. Nelson,
Mrs, W. Martin, Mrs. H. Adams,
Mrs, W. Pinning, Mrs. Charles-
Huron Fish and Game Club
hosts far this annual affair . . .
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' A HUGE CROWD_A nded
Fish and Game Club e 'Tea
Eve dance . . . Music by K
Wilbee's orchestra, noise make
streamers, hats . and balloons a
helped to make it a gala ocea
ion . . . There was dancing un
11.59 arid then all joined in "Au
Lang, Syne" and "God Save th
King" . . . The committee 1
, charge of arrangements were
!J. Livermore, chairman; Ale
• Haddy, master of ceremonie
!Charles Brown, George L. Fal
coner and Tom Murphy . . . M Haddy told us that the Club WEI
anxious to thank all who at
tended and the members who as
sisted in ,any way and also tha
the committee was pleased to se
so many members at the dance... .I<
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THERE were private parties at
the Officers', Sergeants' and Air
-
men's messes at the Clinton RCAF
Station on New Year's Eve
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THE OFFICERS' Mess color-
a
fully decorated with streamers
balloons and a Christmas tree
for their "cabaret" chance . . . To
the accompaniment of noise mak-
ers, old Father Time' and the New
Year's Babe ushered in the new year . . . Modern and old time
dancing was enjoyed during the
evening, followed by a buffet
supper . . .
TO THE CITIZENS -OF THE
TOWN OF CLINTON:
I wish to express my sincere appreciation
to the electors of Clinton for electing me to
the office of Mayor for a second term.
1 trust that with your continued support
and co-operation throughout the ensuing year,
Clinton will be truly "The Hub of Huron
County."
(Signed)
Robert Hattin
Clinton
:Old -..Horne Week
General
Shareholders' Meeting
Mon., Jan.16
et 8 p.m.
TOWN COUNCIL
CHAMBER
This will be an important meeting
and all Shareholders are requested to
attend.
A. J. MeMURRAY, Chairman H. C. LAWSON, Secretary
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Id Y.P.U. Party Held '
e More than thirty young people
n participated in a party held on
C. !Wednesday, December 28, at the
x rhome of Mr. and Mrs. P. Palmer.
s; The evening'sentertainment was
- in charge of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
la Bond, social conveners, end their
s committee. Among the -many !
- games and contests was an hour I
- of broadcasting, when the young
t ipeopie, divided into five radio
e companies, presented radio pro-
grammes. Much buried talent
was unearthed in the realm of
Thompson; Mr. and Mrs, IL C. •
• Laveton, the latter in royal blue as
crepe; Dr, and Mrs. W. A. Oakes,
lefr. and Mrs. Reg. Ball, Mr.. and a.
Mrs. Ralph•Foster. the latter in
brown jersey with pleated skirt; r
and many others . .
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AMONG those from the Clin-
ton district attending were W/C
and Mrs. A. C. Hull, the latter
*mart in white chiffon with silver
sequin blouse; S/L and Mrs. H.
Norris; S/L and Mrs, P. Crow-
/ey; S/L and Mrs. T. Neveton,
the latter in white net; S/L and
Mrs. A. H. Tinker, the latter in
ice blue satin; S/L and Mrs. Noel
Wade, the latter in black velvet
with gold brocaded net; F/L and
Mrs. Norman Greig, the latter in
moss green corded taffeta; F/L
and Mrs, R. A. B. Ellis; F/L and
Mrs. Al Singleton; Fa, and Mrs.
S. Woodman; F/L and Mrs. Murray
,Fitzgerald, the latter in black
'moire; F/L and Mrs, Don Kyle.
tithe latter in black velvet over a
'pink satin skirt; Captain and
1Mrs. C. G. B. Grant, the latter In
'blue lace and net; F/0 and Mrs,
1J. Lynch, the latter in rose baf-
feta; F/L and Mrs. Verdun Mun-
i ro; F/0 and Mrs. R. ThorndY-
craft, the latter in flowered chif-
fon; F/0 and Mrs. W. Smalluk,
the latter in blue taffeta and net;
F/0 and Mrs, S. Lebedovitch, F/0.
and Mrs, E. Mailloux, F/0 and
Mrs. H. C. Parrott, F10 and Mrs.
M. Hoffart, the latter in wine
net; Mr. and Mrs. Elston Cardiff,
Brussels, the latter wearing a
handsome coral and silver bro-
caded gown; Dr. end Mrs. F. G.
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CURED
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SMOKED CURED PICNICS — 'whole or half lb. .39c
OLD-FASHIONED
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OUR SPECIAL
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GUARANTEED
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TO THE ELECTORS OF
THE TOWN OF CLINTON:
I would like to take this opportunity to
express my appreciation for the support you
gave me at the polls on Thursday, December
29, in electing me Reeve for 1950.
I will endeavour to serve you to the best
of my ability at all, times.
Happy New Year!
George S. Elliott
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TO THE ELECTORS
OF CLINTON:
I should like to take this opportunity of
expressing my sincere appreciation of the
marvelous support accorded me at the polls
in the recent election. It was truly gratifying.
May 1950 be a memorable year for Clinton.
(Signed)
H. E. "Hal" Hartley
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TO THE ELECTORS OF
THE TOWN OF CLINTON:
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I would like to express my appreciation •
for the support given me at the polls on
• Thursday, December 29, and will do my best
to merit the confidence thus placed in me. X
A Happy New Year to all!
William J. Miller
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TO .THE ELECTORS OF
THE TOWN OF CLINTON:
Please accept my sincere thanks for the
support accorded me at the polls on Thurs-
day,'December 29. As a member of the 1950
Council 1 will endeavour to serve you as best
I can at all times.
Best wishes for 1950!
Wilbert Gliddon
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Mrs. Harrison were Christmas ' services.
guests with Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc-
Illwain, Blue Water Highway.
Mr. and Itars. L. Bond visited
Saturday with Mrs. 138:aid's par-
ents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Potter,
Clinton, where a family Christ-
mas was celebrated.
Miss Marie Gliddon, nurse -in -
training at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, was home for a few days
at Christmas.
Miss Gloria Palmer was solotit ,
at Victoria SI. United Church,
Goderich, for Christmas Sunday
1 Mr. and Mrs, William Norman,
1had as guests on Saturday Mn
and Mrs. H. Heinz, and -family,,.
New Hamburg, and Mies Marg-
aret Gerber, Toronto, as well as ,
members of their families in this
, community.
a(f. Johnston, Guelph, spent
the holiday at, the home of Mr.
ArthurSt el
Ms. end Mrs. W. Glen and fania
ily were visitors with Mr.. and
Mrs. Hugh Glen and children hi
Goderich on Sunday.
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TO THE CITIZENS
OF CLINTON:
I thank you for .your support and
confidence, and wish you all a Healthy,
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
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M. J. Agnew
TO THE ELECTORS
OF CLINTON:
I wish to thank those who supported me
in the civic election, and to all citizens of
Clinton I take this opportunity of saying that
I will make every effort to serve the com-
munity well.
A Happy New Year To All.
Dudley M. Pegg
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Appreciation
Will the ratepayers of Clinton who saw
fit to vote for me on December 29 for Mayor,
kindly accept my sincere thanks and ap-
preciation.
Wishing all a Happy. New Year
(Signed)
assitarar
A. J. McMurray
JO:nuary Clearing Sale 25. to 5()% -ott all • .
Coats "IIP•Sults Dresses amwiliouse Coats
Blazers from previous season Regular $9.95 to $13.95 Reduced to $3.95
PHONE 178.W
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CLINTON