Clinton News-Record, 1948-12-23, Page 9i,'EU SDAy; DECEMBER 23, 1948
CLINTON NEWS`RECORD
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NEW BANK MANAGER Thomas, since 1936, has been
c ORRIE--Clifford D. Warms- appointed manager of the bank's
ley, accountant at the branch of- branch here. He will assume his
aka of the Dominion Bank, St. duties-Jp,nuary 3.
PEACE
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CHRISTMAS WISH!
Peace and tranquility'
throughout the world.
Clinton War AssetsSnrp1us
Box 428 Clinton
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Christmas means splendour to
everyone. Its brightly lighted
trees, shopping for presents, sing•
ing carols, children hanging
stockings, gaily decorated shops
and . windows these and
countless others that make
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
and -
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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HOLMESVILLE
Card Party and Dance, Wed-
nesday, December 29, in Holmes-
ville School. Lunch will be serv-
ed. Music by Welsh's orchestra.
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W.A, and W.M.S. Meet
The annual meeting of Holmes_
ville WMS was held et the home
of Mrs.Charles Wilson last
Thursday with a good attendance.
The meeting opened by singing
hymn 295, after which the Lord's
Prayer was repeated 'in unison.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by the secretary, fol-
lowed by the roll call.
The president, Mrs. Mulholland,
reported a life membership had
been presented to Mrs. E. Yeo,
and also expressed appreciation
to all who had helped with the
meetings during the year,
The leader -Mrs. Bond, gave a
very interesting synopsis of Mr.
Bond's trip, he having recently
returned from a three months'
visit with friends in England,,
A duet "Star of the East," was
sweetly rendered by Mrs. E.
Grigg and Miss Molly Finlay.
Mrs. Mulholland gave an inter-
eating leading "The legendof the
Black Madonna " after which
sung.
The WA meeting, which fol-
lowed, was opened with singing
Joy to the •World," and prayer
by Mr. Tavener, followed' by a
little talk by the president, Mrs.
H. J. Trewartha. The reports are
to be given at the January meet -
Ing. A splendid talk on the Bible
was given by Rev. C. Tavener,
it being a resume of a sermon
delivered by him a short time
ago. Three verses of hymn 225
were Hien" sung. The president
read a short article "The Nobility
of Work."
The election of officers for 1949
followed, with Rev. C. Tavener
presiding: WMS—President, Mrs.
E. Grigg; first vice-president,
Mrs. iL Cudmore; second vice,
Mrs. W, Norman; third vice, Mrs.
C. Freeman fourth vice, Mrs.
Mulholland; secretary N,trs. W.
Yeo; treasurer, Mrs. Bond; Lit-
erature secretary, Mrs E. Tre-
wartha; press secretary, Mrs. .1.
M. MacMath; stewardship secre-
tary, Mrs. Waiter; temperance
secretary, Mrs. 3. Huller; pianist,
Mrs. E. Grigg; assistant pianist,
Molly Finlay; flower committee,
Mrs. W. Norman; superintendent,
Mission Band, Mrs. C. Tavener;
assistant, Mrs. Frank Yeo,
W.A. officers: President, Mrs.
Williem Norman.; vice-president,
Silent Night, Holy Night" was Mrs. F. McCullough; ` treasurer,
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ToAll --
Our Sincere
Wishes for
A Happy, Joyous
Christmas Season
GEORGE C. GERMAN
COAL, COKE and KINDLING
"A BlaCk Business Handled White"
PHONE 208 CLINTON
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rsiECEMBER is here and with it lurks the "common cold"! Ontario citizens
are reminded now of, a few simple helpful rules to safeguard their
health, and that of others. -
Prevention of the common cold is the responsibility' of all, and if everyone
, plays his part much unnecessary illness, expense and discomfort may be avoided.
With the holiday season looming ahead, when so much happiness depends on
everyone feeling fit, why run the risk of " catching cold "—or letting members
;of your family face that danger ?
In the interest of parents and families, the Ontario Department of Health
recommends every Ontario citizen to study the common-sense precautions
suggested below and acc.upon them.
Fe Se
Take plenty of rest. Avoid becoming
o unduly tired. Endeavour to follow a
well-balanced diet.
Avoid becoming let, chilled or over-
heated. If clothing becomes wet, it
should be changed as quickly as possible.
if a cold overtakes you, go to bed until it
improves. If it does not clear up rapidly,
do not hesitate to seek medical advice.
Be thoughtful of others. If suffering from
a cold, do not spread germs by coughing
or sneezing openly.
e Avoid crowds as far as possible.
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EAT OF '"PEAL
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
wrsvereonot
RUSSELL T. KELLEY
MINISTER. OF RIEALTH
Goderich Township'
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance and
family and Mrs. Priscilla Elliott
spent Friday at Sheffield visit-
ing with the latter's sister, Mrs.
Andy Sloan. Mrs. Elliott will
spend the winter with them.
Attended Funeral
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Mc-
Dougall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
.Emmerson and Mr. and Mrs.
James Stirling and Grant, at-
tended the funeral of the late
Herb Russell, Morris Township,
on Saturday, who 'passed away
in Wingham Hospital on Wednes-
day, Deceinber • 15. Deceased was
an expert bricklayer and had
been working at his trade all
sunnier but took a heart attack.
and did not get over it.
EnJoyable Evening
A very interesting' and in-
structive evening ways enjoyed by
a good audience sin S.S. No, 10
lest Wednesday night under the.
auspices of the Sunday School of
St. James' Church, Middleton.
Rev. LaVerne Morgan acted es
chairman and was assisted by
Reginald Francis, Bayfield, in
Mrs. Walter; secretary, Mrs.
'Heard; assistant secretary, Mrs.
H. Cudmore; flower committee,
Mrs. J. B. MacMath; buying com-
rnittee (re-elected) Mrs. Bond,
Mrs. W. Yeo, Mrs. Walter, Mrs.
E. Grigg.
In closing, Mi. Tavener ex-
pressed. good wishes for the so-
cieties during the coming year,
and extended greetings of the
season.' Mrs. Tavener also spoke
a few words, and expressed thanks
to the retiring president, Mrs, H.
J.. Trewartha.
' The meeting was closed with
the Benediction. A ,lovely lunch
was served by the hstesses, Mrs.
Tom Elliott, and Mrs. Charles
Wilson.
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
LEGAL
11. T. RANCE
Notary Public
Division Court Clerk
Division Court Office, ,Clinton
FRANK FINGLAND, 11.0.
Barrister - Solicitor
Notary Public
Albert St. CIinto,
ARTHUR E. PARRY
Commissioner, Ete., Ete.
By Royal Warrant
CHIROPRACTIC
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correctiuti,
OFFICE HOURS:
Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 p.m.
Commercial, Seaforth, Monday
1 to 8 p.m.
ACCOUNTANCY
R. G. broCANN
Accountant and Auditor
Rattenbury St. E. Phone 783-W
Clinton
ERNEST W. HUNTER
Chartered Accountant
57 Bloor St. W. Toronto
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
Aun Street Phone 355W
EXETER
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Private Business
Farm Reports
Bookkeeping records installed
end checked monthly or
as requested.
ROY N. BENTLEY
36 Regent St. Box 58
Goderieh, Ontatio
DENTAL
DR. D. 0. GEI)DES
Dentist
Lovett Block Clinton
Telephone 170
Hours: 9-12 a.m.; 1.30-6 pm.
VETERINARIAN
DR, G. S. ELLIOTT
Veterinarian
Phone 203 Clinton
OPTOMETRY
A. L. COLE, R.O.
Optometrist
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted
GODERICH - Phone 33.
RUTH MARX. R.O.
Optometrist
Huron St. - Phone '69 - Clinton
MEMORIALS
Cemetery Memorials
T. PRYDE and SON
Clinton. Showrooms Open Fridays
See 3. J. Zapfe. Phone 103
SIGNS
Signs ,for Every Purpose
Outdoor Advertising Trucks
Cut-out Designs Winslow Cards
27 years experience
KIRBY SIGN` '
Phone 5898 Minton
INSURANCE
II. C. I.AWSON
' Bank of Montreal Building
Clinton
PHONES: Office 251W, Res. 2513
Insurance - Ileal Estate
Agent Mutual Life Assurance Co.
J. E. HOWARD
HAYFIELD, Ont. •
Phone Clinton 624r31
G ar—Fite—Lif e—Accident
Wind Insfiranee
If you need Insurance, I have a
Polley.
Life, Accident, Sickness, Auto-
mobile, .Hospitalization,
Household
R: L. McMILLAN, HAYFIELD
Phone: Clinton 684r15
THE mama OP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Seaforth
Officers,' 1948—President, Chris,
Leonhardt, Bornholm; Vice -Presi-
dent, Hugh Alexander, Walton;
Manager and Secretary -treasurer,
M: A. Reid, Seaforth,
Directors —. Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm Hugh 'Alexander, Wal-
ton;; Sam. H. Whitmore, Seaforth;
E. J. Trewertha, Clinton; Robert
Archibald,' Seaforth; John HF Mc-
Cli
Ewingnton;, Blyth;
JohnL. Frank Malone, SMcGregor,eaforth
Harvel;, Fuller, Goderich.
Agents -John E. Pepper, Bruce -
field, R,R, 1; Geo. A, Watt, Blyth,
R..R. 1; R. S. McKercher, Dublin,
R.R. 1; 3. F. Procter, Brodilagen,
presenting colourful educational
moving pictures complete with
sound effects.
"Arctic Summer" was especially
enjoyed. "The Marshlands of
Nova Scotia waseducational as
well, and there were several
shorts also shown which pointed
out moral truths.
Several times during the even-
ing the Junior Choir sang famil-
iar carols, accompanied on the
piano by Miss Shirley Cooper.
Another very popular and
seasonal feature of the erasing
was the heralded visit of Santa
Claus who distributed gifts'. to
the children, assisted by Sunday
School teachers, Mrs, John Mid-
dleton and. Mrs. Charles Cooper.
Mrs. Middleton moved a hearty
vote of thanks to Rev. Mr. Mpr- ,
gan and Mr, Francis for the pre-
sentation of the moving pictures
which were much enjoyed by all
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Grain and Seed
PHONE 123-W - - CLINTON
HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
A Merry Christmas
and
A Happy New Year
to one t and all
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the year when people alt
over the world . rejoice
with their family and
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one and the New Year
bring an ahtindance of
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