Clinton News-Record, 1949-05-12, Page 15'T'HU,RSDAY, MA 1.2, 1949
.CLINTON NEVUSeRECORD
S OF
AUR,uRI
Donald Ross,'Gait, was a week Lawson
'tend visitor with ihs: diotl\er, Mrs. Miss Vivian. Straughan, London,
3”. Ross. spent the weekend with Mrs. C
Bill' ,Kruse, Galt, spent the IM. Straugham
' weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. I The . Stinshine Sisters henquet
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QUALITY FEED
Welcome to Clinton
SATURDAY
For this is Clinton Day!
You are also welcome at our mill
every day. Come in and have a chat.
Let us show you our FEEDS; let us ex-
plain their merits and quality.
Quality is our motto, You purchase
the best and be sure of largest profits.
A feed for every need.
' 6% DISCOUNT ON ALL FEEDS
PURCHASED CLINTON DAY, May 14.
Mixed Feeds -- Grain, Whole or Ground
Concentrates . -- . Fertilizer
and Seed. Corn
S. RIDDICK and SONS
PHONE 114 CLINTON
YOUR . CHOICE OF
Good Used Cars
and T h` UCKS
1948 MONARCH Sedan
1947 FORD Sedan
1946 DODGE Coach
1946 DODGE Coupe
1940 OLDSMOBILE Sedan
1942 GMC V2 Ton Pick-up
TRADE-IN CARS AND TRUCKS ACCEPTED
AT FAIR ALLOWANCES
Aberhart's Garage
Mercury, Lincoln, Meteor Sales and Service
St. Andrew's St. GODERICH
Phone 625W
OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!
"Be Miles Ahead With Meteor"
You Have Cooperated Well
Ontario Employers -
And it looks now as if most of the under-
graduates
ndergraduates from Ontario universities needing
summer employment will be able to find it
by the end of the school year.
The . situation with regard to permanent
jobs 'for graduates is also promising.
However, MORE summer opportunities STILL ..
a remeeded for undergraduates and permanent
openings for graduates, especially for "Arts
graduate?' whose training has not fitted them
for'any particular industry. but who will react
quickly to an employer's advantage after brief
training on the job.
Through the "clearance system" of the
National Employment Service, the Executive
and tProfessfonal Liaison Officer at your local
office can locate a graduate or undergraduate
from -almost any course you can name, either
from within the province or neighbouring
provinces.
'The H.S. is a Community Service
Use Your Local Office
Department of Labour
HUMPHREY MITCHELL
Ministerof Labour
A. MacNAMARA
Deputy •iklinister
Ontario. Ad 1
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IP.
YOU
PLAN
TO
CALL AT
Huller Sash --Lumber Mill
on "Clinton Day", May 14
for Outstanding Bargains in all
Building Requirements
Lumber -- Masonite -- Plywoods
Wallboards -- Asphalt Roofing
Siding' and Building Paper
Builders' Hardware (all kinds)
Carpenter's Tools
, HEPCO PAINTS -- ENAMELS
Window Sash -- Screen Doors
Built -In Cupboards Made to Orc'er
One Day Only .
loto20%OFF
all purchases
Be sure to see these Bargains at
Bert Huller's
Phone 319-J — King St. Clinton
baseiiiifnt oti'Tuesday;„MAY !7.
Eric .Mrthreen, •:°Queeat,'s- `,U1
verslty+ Kingston, is Ad -siting his
parents Mr., and Mrs. F. O. 1Vle-
iiveen.
Miss Stella Rutledge,•Godv.'rich,
is nursing Mrs: Charles Scott'at
present. .We are. glad ;.to report
an improvement in- Mrs. Scott's
health.
Taken to Hospital
Miss Margaret King e
g g is a patient
in Alexandra Hospital, Goderieh,
suffering from an attack of
BRUU.EFIELIJ
Miss`Marlon and'Ron' Paterson,
London, spent the weekend 'With
their parents.
Mr, `and Mrs. R. Brock; Exeter,
visited on "Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J, K. Cornish.
Mrs. Doris .Austin, London,
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs, Clara Dutot,
MMargisses Henry, London,
and Betty Allan Hyde Park visited
their homes oyer the weekend,
Mr. and Mrs, T. B, Baird and
pneumonia.
United Church WMS
The Monthly meeting of the
VITUS of the United Church was
held in the church basement with
Mrs. Fred Toll in charge. Mrs.
ilSia
W m
Straughan ra ha r
n
g cad
the
Scripture and Miss Margaret
Jackson offered prayer. A min-
ute of silent prayer was observ-
ed in memory of• the late Miss
Margaret Small. A 'tribute to her
good life and good work was
given by Mrs. Toll. 'Readings
on Christian.. Stewardship and the
Christian church were' given by
Mrs, E. Patterson and Mrs. E.
Wightman, respectively. Mrs,
(Rev.) Hewitt favoured with a
solo. A report on the Presby-
terial held recently in Hensall
was given by Mrs. Toll and Miss
Amelia Mcllwain. Correspondence
was read and accepted. The meet-
ing was dismissed with the Bene-
diction by Mrs. Toll. •
Mr. and Mrs. H. Aikenhead att-
ended, the funeral of the late Mrs.
T. McNaughton at Wroxeter last
week,
Ladies Insured
Mrs, J. K. Cornish had the mis-
fortune to fall and break a bone
in her ankle last week. She will
have it in a cast for some time.
Mrs. R. Scott is also laid up with.
a bad sprain.
Three Baptized
Baptismal service was conduct-
ed Sunday morning by Rev, E.
R. Stanway. Those receiving bap-
tism were: Leslie Willis, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Wilber Broadfoot;
Richard Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Archie Mustard; and Berbera Is-
abel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Chesney.
Mother's Day Services
Special Mother's Day Services
were held in United Church on
Sunday, Rev. E. R. Stanway con-
ducted services and a Junior
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Clinton Day Specials
HOT SHOT BATTERIES --
for electric' fencers
Reg. $ 3.40—Special $3.15
WILLARD BATTERIES—Model SW -190
Reg.. $18.95 Special $15.95
Other models reduced accordingly
Nelson's Machine Shop
King Street Clinton
escaimm
Floor Sanding and Finishing
I should appreciate it if my customers would
contact me during May for work to be done after
July 1, as I will not . be available during June.
J. Cree Cook
FLOOR SANDER
Phone Clinton 23-j
During .summer months—Phone Bayfield 45r2
Choir led in singing. Scripture
Readings were taken lay Apn
Haugh. Bob and Mary Broadfoot,
Jack Dallas read the story ,of
David Livingston. Mr. ,,Stanway
spoke on the subject "Building.
a home." A quartette, composed
of Donna and Leola Taylor, Verna
Eyre
and Margie
Za fe sang
very
sweetly.
United WA Meets s
The Monthly meething of
Brumfield United W.A. was held
on Tuesday, May 3 with 23 ladies
present. The President, Miss
Bowey, was in charge of the
meeting which opened by repeat-
ing the creed, The First two
verses of Hymn 609 were sung.
Mrs. R. Allan read the scripture,
also the Topic for May, "Youth
and Christian Liberty". The first
two and last two verses of Hymn
662 were then sung, Mis. R. Allam
led. in .prayer. Minutes of prev-
ious meeting were read by Mrs.
Wilson. The treasurers report
was given by Mrs. MCBeath. Roll
call was answered by a verse on
"Mather" Business was discussed
The meeting closed with the
Theme Song and Prayer of the
W, A, Roll call for June ---Fav-
orite Hymn,
HENSALL
Collection Exhibited
The Housser collection ' was
shown in Hensall last week. Mrs.
Housser is at present assistant
instructor et the Ontario College
of Art. The personal preference
vote taken resulted in "The Little
Falls" by J. E. H. MacDonald
and the small landscape by J,
M. Beattie, ,tieing for first place,
"Bass Port," a large canvass by
Mrs. Housser, and two sketches,
Winter Landscape" end 'Czech
Farm" by A. Y. Jackson shared
second honours. Also on the pre-
ferred list were "Glacier" by
Lauren Harris, "Pine Tree and
Rocks" by Arthur Lismer, "Wild
Geese" by Tom Thomson, and
"House in Moonlight" by'4 Isobel
McLaughlin. Tea was served by
members of the Sketch Club.
Mother's Day Observed
Mother's Dey services , were
fittingly observed in the churches
Sunday, May 8, with large con-
gregations attending. At the
United. Church, Rev. R. A, Brook
occupied his own pulpit, and de-
livered an appropriate message,
"In Every Home, Jesus Christ"
He was assisted in the service by
John Corbett, superintenlent of
the Sunday School. Mrs, R. Den-
nison presented the story of
"David Livingstone."
The infant children of Mr. and
Mrs, Edison Forrest, Mr, enil Mrs.
Ross Richardson 1VCr. .and Mrs.
Gordon Cudmoro; Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Simmons, of Hensall; and Mr, and
Mrs. Paul Sedley, London, re-
ceived the rites of baptism, con-
ducted by the minister. Bible
readings were given by Ted
Nonminton, Judy Shaddick, Ger-
ald Flynn, Beverley Nicholls,
Ron Chuter, Ruth Soldan, Ron
Passmore.
The senior choir for their an-
them sang, "To Mothers," and
the Junior Choir sang, "Father,
we thank thee," Four lovely
baskets of flowers on the piano,
Communion table, and pulpit
platform, were in memory of
Mrs, Albert Spencer, and Mrs,
Grant Ryckman, placed there by
members of the families,
S. Rannie directed the choirs,
Miss Greta Lammle was et the
organ console, and Miss Betty
Mickle accompanied at the piano
for the Junior choir. At the
evening service, Mr. Ronnie rend-
ered a lovely solo, "Open the
Gates of the Temple,"
At Carmel Presbyterian Church
Rev, P. A. Ferguson, minister,
preached a very inspiring message
in keeping with the occasion, he
was assisted by George Tinney,
superintendent of the Sunday
School, The following children
received the rites of Baptism;
William Ross, son of Mr, and Mrs,
Roy Bell; Brian James, son of
Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Fink; Bonnie
Joan, daughter of• Mr, and Mrs,
Fred Peters; Colleen Moire Joy,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lawr-
ence B•aynham; Carolyn Diane,
daughter of Mr. and Ma's, H.
Campbell, Mrs. A. Scholl rend-
ered a lovely solo, "Mother's
prayers have followed me," and
the ehildremof the Sunday School
sang, John Nicol was at the con-
sole of the organ,
HOLMESVILLE
"Congratulations to Miss Eileen.
Glidden whose pupils did excep-
tionally well et the music Fes-
tival rn Goderich last week,
Rev. and Mis Stewart Miner
and faniily, Fordwirh, visited on
Sunday with the lady's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Trewartha.
Mother's Day Service
A splendid Mother's Day ser-
vice was held in Holrnesville
United Church on Sunday. ,morn-
ing, with the children's Choir
leading in the service of praise,
Miss Helen Potter gave a. splen-
did reading an "Mother." Rev,
C. P. Tavener gave the address
of the morning on "Building
Again." r There was a good con-
gregation in attendance. The ser-
vice was under the direction of
Miss Eileen Gliddon who was et
the organ and Miss Marie Glid-
den.
Stanley Township
Mr. and Mrs. Herman John-
son and daughter Anna, London,.
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Penhale.
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TAX RATE VP
Wingharn--The local tax rate
for 1949 hasbeen set at 55 mills;
en increase of four mills over
1938 The boost is due to a three-
ini11 rise in the school rate and.
a two -mill increase in the county
rate. Council budgeted this year
to reduce a bank overdraft by
$7 000
VARNA
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PORTER'S HILL
Mr. and. Mrs. Shannon ando Grace Church WA
Son, The monthly meeting of the
Brussels were recent guests Of WA of Grace United Church was
Mrs. M. Reid. held on Thusrday, May 5, in the
William Ball and son Nelson; church basement with 16 ladies
visited with Mr. and Mrs, H. present, The president, Mrs. L,
Elliott and Mrs. 1Vlossop Last Thur- Cox was in charge of the meet,
sday, ing which opened with e h
wi hi Mr d John A. Hor llr and 1VIr folldwed by a prayer offered b
and Mrs, A. Ings.?' Torrance. The Scripture
Sunday guests in the villa a lesson was read by Mrs. Allen
g Betties and the roll call answer -
were Mr, and Mrs. Ross Lathan ed by a verse containing the word
and son London with Mrs. L. 'peace," Following the business
Beatty and Edith, discussion Mary Torrance gave
Moved to Varna a very interesting reading
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Foster have meeting closed with a h The
ed to the village etd ale ter which a'bountiful Iunclinwa
movs
comfortably settled. We wel- served by Mrs. 3. S. Lockhart,
come them to the village' Mrs. A. Lockhart and Mrs, Les
Back from Hospital Cox. The June meeting will be
We are pleased to report that held at the home of Mrs. Bab
Mr. Moir has sufficienity recov- menwain,
erad from his recent burns to be
able to leave the hospital. '— -"—
Mr. and Mrs. McBride and Chutor, Mrs, Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer
family, Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Patricia R. N. and
Michel, Zurich with Miss Mossop,
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,An ,aad keep clean. You'll quickly
- find that ALL of these "musts"
Q t/� and many other benefits, are
blur into the McCormick-
) , Deering Milker. Let us show
sEN%i you a McCormick -Deering.
441
ft� Then, discover its advantages
!/ for yourself.
Clinton Day Specials!
All guards for McCormick, Deering and
McCorinick-Deering Mowers
Ea. Reg. .6(5 Special .55
McCormick -Deering 600 - foot Binder
Twine, 50 -ib. bale, Reg. %12.50
Special $12.
Performance must be tops in
the milker you buy. You must
have smooth -running efficiency,
ie, gentle, massaging milking
action, and the milker itself
must be easy to use, handle
McAlpine and Daw
International Harvester Sales and Service
Victoria St. -- Imperial Oil Products -- Phone 338-j
Special Offer
for "Clinton Day" Only
On all Ontario grains purchased by
me on Saturday, May 14, I will allow a
premium of
ONE CENT PER BUSHEL
On all Western grains sold by me
on Saturday, May 14, I will allow a dis-
count of
ONE CENT .PER BUSHEL
Deliveries not necessary on that date.
Fred O. Ford
GRAIN DEALER
Isaac Street -- Clinton -- Phone I23W
Welcome, Clinton Day Visitors!
We handle the famous
ewe Life
FEEDS
AT ROCK -BOTTOM PRICES.
Their quality and price are drawing
dozens of new customers every day.
DROP IN SATURDAY AND TALK
IT OVER WITH US!
Dr. Salsbury's REN -O -SAL
Jervis Hatchery
and Poultry Farm
PHONE 194 — R. L. Jervis, prop. — CLINTON
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