Clinton News-Record, 1949-06-23, Page 7THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949
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Goderich Township
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Feagan,
Detroit, Mich,; were guests on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John
1Vliddieton.
Scott Family Reunion
Guests' on Sunday at the home
of M. and Mrs. Charles Wise for
a re -union of the Scott family
decendents were: Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Davis; Mr. and' Mrs. Lester
Davis• and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Harders and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Besso and family of
Toronto; Mrs. Wm. Wise and
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wise
end family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tyn-
dall and Steven, Misses Muriel
Bowden and Nancy Fora,
Community Club Meets
The S.S. No. 4 Community s
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD . PAGE SEVEN
Club held, their ,Junemeeting at.
the home of Mrs; Ira Merrill,
Mrs. W. Forbes presidedand the
meeting was opened by repeat-
ing The Lord's Prayer in unison.
The roll call was a "house -keep-
ing hint" There were ythirteen
members end three .visitorsre-
sent. The. minutes of the previous
meeting were read and adopted.
The treasurer's report was read
by Mrs. M. Jones, with the 're-
port showing a balance of $82.85.
The roll call for next month is
to be, "something we each have
had in our possession since a
child, which we value highly,
such to, be shown at the July
meeting":,
A gift donated by Mrs. S. Far
uhar was won by. Mrs. B. W.
Churchill. A quilt was quilted
during the afternoon. The meet-
ing was dosed by repeating the
Mizpah benediction. Lunch wee
erred by the hostess,
DOWN WITH THE BUREAUCRATS.
UP WITH EFFICIENCY
V CElgin McKinley w
It's Time for a Change
Vote. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE
VOTE •— McKinley
Huron -Perth Progressive COnserva�tive Association
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OBITUARY
MRS. HERBERT •C. 'COX
After an illness of many Y
there passed away on Saturda
June 4, 1949, Annie Beulah Woods
belovedd wife of the late Herbert
C. Cox.
Mrs. Cox was born in Goderich
Township on October 3, 188.1,
daughter of the late John C. and
Jemima Banting Woods, On; De
ember 14, 1904, she married Her
bert C. Cox and lived on the
seventh concession' of Goderich
Township until his death on June
8, 1940. She has since that • time
resided with her daughter, Mrs.
Austin Harris, on the same con-
cession.
Mrs. Cox was a member' of
Porter's Hill United Church and
while in good health was a regul-
ar attendant and worker in the
church organizations.
Besides a sister, Mrs. W.V. Yeo,,
Holmesvil'e, and a brother, T.
Milton Woods, Goderich Township
Mrs. Cox leaves•'to mourn her
loss three daughters and two
sons, Varna, Mrs. Austin ' Harris,
Helen, Mrs. Leslie Pearson, Ray,
all of Goderich Township, Evelyn;
Mrs. Stewart' Fisher, London, and
Eric, Chatham. There are 15
grandchildren,
Funeral services were held at
the Beattie Funeral Home, natt-
enbury St. E., Clinton, on Monday
afternoon, June 6, with Rev. F.
G.. Stotesbury officiating. Prior
to the minister's remarks, Mrs.
Will Cox and Peter Young sang a
duett "Peace Perfect Peace". In-
terment . followed in Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich. Pallbearers,
all nephews of the deceased were
Carl, Clayton and Keith `Cox,
Harold and Eldon. Yeo and Don=
aid Harris; Flowerbearers, also
nephews, were Elgin, Earl and
Alvin Cox apd Jim Durnin.
Stanley Township
Annual School Picnic
cava, The annual school -picnic of SS,
Y, No. 1, Stanley, will be held at
a
"It's Time for a Change of Government/
14 Years is TOO LONG!"
We need a return to Responsible Government
Because:
(1) The Liberal Government is now spending $3 for every $1 spent in
1943, on ordinary administration coats alone;
(2) The Liberal Government is now employing 26,000 more civil servants
than at the close of the war;
The Liberal Government has passed 20,000 Orders -in -Council since
the end of the war, thus flouting the wishes of the people's elected,
representatives;
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(4) You cannot expect lower taxation with the 'Liberal Government in power;
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I have always appreciated the support received in North
Huron and have faithfully done my best to
deserve that support.
Vote Progressive Conservative
and Secure These Benefits:
(1) LOWER TAXATION BY REDUCING SALES TAX;
(2) ABOLITION OF NUISANCE TAX ON RADIOS;
(3) SECURITY IN OLD AGE BY PROVIDING PENSIONS AT 65
WITHOUT A MEANS TEST;
(4) RESTORATION OF LOST MARKETS FOR CANADA'S AGRICUL.
TURAL PRODUCTS.
ON JUNE 27, RE-ELECT:
CARDIFF
CARDIFF FOR NORTH HURON!
DREW FOR. CANADA!!
NORTH HURON PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION
POLLS OPEN 9 a.m, to 7 p.m. (DST)
the school on Friday, June 24,
Passed Their Year . .
Three persons at S.S. 1, Stan-
ley, are especially happy this
week — Miss June Miller, the
teacher, and pupils Bob McGreg-
or and Stewart Broadfoot (the
• entire grade VIII class) who
were successful in obtaining their
year on recommendation.
Community Club Meets
The June meeting of the Stan-
ley Community Club was held
MRS. J. H. WEYMOUTH
Funeral services were held at
the Ball and Mutch Funeral
Home, High St., Clinton, on Men -
day, June 13, 1949, for Ida Jane
Hill, beloved wife' of the late
John Henry Weymouth, Rev; W,
J. Woolfrey officiated and inter-
ment followed in Blyth Union
Cemetery. Pallbearers, all neph-
ews of the deceased, were Hugh
Hill, William Hill, °.and' Nelson
Hill, Goderich, Russell mu, Mit-
chell, Harold Johnston and .Cecil
Hill, London.
In her 75th year, Mrs. Wey-
mouth was born in Bullets Town-
ship, a daughter of the late Hugh
and Jane Hill, and spent the
younger part of her life in Lon-
desboro. In 1898 she married
John Henry Weymouth who. pre-
deceased her 21 years ago,
Mrs. Weymouth's death came
qpite suddenly after a very short
illness on Friday, June 10.
The last member of the Hill
family, Mrs. • Weymouth is sur-
vived by one son, Harry, Base
Line, Clinton, and one daughter1
Mrs. Hugh Ball, Huron Road East,
Clinton, end four grandchildren.
LONDON ROAD
Club, Holds 1Vleeting
The June meeting of the Lon-
don goad Club was held at the
home of Mrs. Cann. Mrs. Ander-
son occupied the chair. The mee-
ing opened' with the singing of
0 Canada and repeating the Club
Creed.
at the home of Mrs; John H. Mc-
Ewan with the president, . Mrs.
Broadfoot, in the chair. There
were, 16 members, three visitors
and three children present.
The meeting opened with the
Lord's Prayer. The secretary's
and treasurer's reports were giv-
en. This being the annual meet-
ing, a summary of the year's
work was given and the election
of officers held. ,
Electionresults Were: president,
Mrs. Glen Broadfoot; vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. John McGregor; see-
retary, Mrs. Frank McGregor;
treasurer, Mrs. William Sinclair;.
roll call, Mrs. Frank McCowan;
buying end packing, Mrs. Goldie
Graham and Mrs. Vic Taylor.
Letters of thanks were read
from the recipients of a parcel
sent overseas and one sent to
Mrs. Fred Sloman in Northern
Ontario,
Mrs. John IL McEwen con-
ducted a riddle contest: Mrs.
Stewart Middleton contributed a
reading. Piano solos were given
by Mrs. George Cantelon and Miss
June Middleton which were en-
joyed
by all. v
The July meeting will take the
form of a picnic at Harbour Park,
Goderich, on Thursday, July 7.
Lunch was served and a social
time enjoyed with the hostess
and her group. �.
Hear
Elston Cardiff
OVER CKNX
Thursday, June 23-555 pm.,to 6.00 pm.
Friday, June 24 — 7.45 pm. 'to 8.00 pm.
VOTE CARDIFF
Election Day, June 27
,Polls open from 9' a.rn. to 7 D.M. (DST)
North Huron Progressive Conservative Association
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I WARNING
To all owners and harbourers of dogs within
the limits of the Town of Clinton:
As dog licenses are due and payable
March 1st yearly, we have instructed our
Police Force to catch and impound any and
all clogs running at large without a License
Tag, on and after Monday, June 27, 1949.
Captured dogs will be held for 48 hours
at Dr. G. S. Elliott's Veterinary Hospital.
If not claimed and License and Impound-
ing fees paid within the above mentioned time,
any dog so held will be destroyed.
Police Committee of Clinton
Town Council
(Signed)—R. Y. HATTIN, Mayor
DOG BY-LAW
BY-LAW ` NO. 5 FOR 1937
of The Town of Clinton
A By -Law to Amend By -Law No. 5 for 1937
The Corporation of The Town of Clinton enacts as follows:
I. Every person owning, possessing or harboring a clog,
and the head of every household in which any dog is owned,
possessed or harbored in the Town of Clinton, shall annually
register such dog at the office of the Tax Collector of the
said Town.
2. Every person required to register a dog under the
provisions of this By -Law, shall obtain from the Tax Col-
lector a license for such dog.
3. The fee payable for such license shall be as follows'
Where one dog only, is owned, possessed or harbored
in any one household, for such if a male or spayed
female dog: $2.60, and if a bitch $4.00;
Where more than one dog is owned, possessed or
harbored in any one household, for each additional
male or spayed •female dog: $4.00, and for each ad-
ditional bitch, $5.00.
4. For every dog owned, possessed or harbored in the
said Town on or before the 1st day of March in any year,
a license hereunder shall be obtained on or before the 1st
day of March in such year, and for every dog subsequently.
acquired or possessed during that year, a license shall be
obtained within fifteen daysafter such dog has been acquired.
5. No person shall own keep, possess or harbor in the
said Town any dog for which a license for the current year
hes not been obtained in accordance with this By -Law.
6. Any person contravening any of . the provisions of this
By -Law shall be liable to a fine or' not more than $10.00,
exclestive of costs, for each infraction thereof.
7. This By -Law passed this 1st day of February, 1937.
BY-LAW NU. 11 FOR 1948
of The Town of Clinton
A' By -Law to, Amend By -Law No./5 for 1937
for Licensing and Registration of Dogs:
1. There shall be added to theend of Paragraph 5 of the
said By -Law, the following: .
Such Licences' shall be in the form of a tag, which
the owner or harborer shall attach to a collar to be
worn at all times by each dog.
2. There 'shall be added immediatalir after Paragraph 5 of
the said By -Law, the following:
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5,(a) Each owner or harborer of a dog shall keep
te same from running at large during the months
pf May, June end July in each year.
• 5. (b) Any dog found running at large during the
months of May, June end July in each year, may be
destroyed by a Police Constable, and any dog found
running at large at any time without a tag, may be
destroyed by a Police Constable.
5. (c) Every owner or harborer of a deg running at
large shall be liable to the owner of any property
which may have been damaged or.destroyed' by Pei
dog so running at large, in the amount of damages
so caused.
2. These amendments' shall" come Into force and •effect
immediately on the pessing thereof. ••
Passed this fifth day of $uly, 1948.
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Roll Call was answered by four
visiting grandmothers, 14 mem-
bers and five visitors. The grand_
mothers sang "Silver Threads
among the Gold.
The programme was in charge
of the social committee. Mrs.
William Falconer was the winner.
lid: the grandmother with the most
red-haired grandbhildren; the
grandmother with the oldest
grandchild; the grandmother who
had lived the longest on the Lon -
don Rood. Mrs. E. Olerion I won
A contest.
Several children were present
and sang very sweetly. Mre. And-
erson gave a reading. Tickets were
drawn on the mystery box which
was Won by Mrs. Laidlaw.
It was deciedd to donate $100
to the hospital. A pot -luck sup-
per was enjoyed by all.
The next meeting will be held
in August at the home of
Mrs.
Swinbank and Mrs, Scott.
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