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Clinton News Record, 1944-05-18, Page 5°TII17R5., TiIay 1Sth'1944` 'O'UR VAULTS for Your VICTORY BONDS and War . Savings Certificates Lo not rake:the.risk of having your war securities misplaced, stolen +• or burned: We'will keep them for you in our vaults, for a small charge.. VICTORY BONDS—For 104 per $100 per annum— 'minimum charge 250 a year—we will keep your bonds in our vaults, clip the interest coupons as they become due, and place the amount to the credit of a savings account in your -name. From this account, you may withdraw the money as .you desire. '•WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES—You can place • your certificates in our vaults for safekeeping until they mature —73i years from the time of purchase. Charge for the full 7% years: 100 for a $5 certificate, up to $1 for a $500 certificate.' Sorrow, if necessary on your Victory Bonds as security, rather than sell • them.' We will make you a loan to protect your investment, BANK OF MONTREAL POUNDED IN 1817 �• "Updo-darn Banking for Indw$ry and Workers" Clinton Branch: W. H. ROBINSON, Manager Londesborough (Sub -Agency) : Open Monday and Thursday AUBURN Mr. and Mrs,, Jas. Henry of Wind- t:sor spent the week end with Mr. and :1Mrs. Chas Scott. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner have returned home after a three weeks visit with their daughter in Detroit. Mr. Stewart King of Toronto spent the week end with, his father, Russell Miss Jean Scott of Park Hill was a -Week end visitor at her home here. Miss Francis Houston Reg. N. of Kitchener spent the week end with :her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hou- ,ston. Miss Mary Munro nurse -in -training "'at Woodstoclk General Hospital is ,..enjoying ten days holidays with her •parents Mr. .and: Mrs. R. •D. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Munro of 'Brampton spent Sunday with Miss ''Susy Blair. •Mr. and Mrs. Gormley Thompson •'and, son Bobby and Miss June Marsh of Brampton spent Sunday with 'friends here. Mrs. Thompson remain- • -ed a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mogridge. Mrs. Oscar Ament received a `'beautiful boquet of flowers on "Mother's Day" from her son Pte. 'Stewart Ament who is serving Over - seas, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson at- tended' the funeral of Mr. Lawson's brother-in-law .Walter Moore of -Kitchener on Monday. The W. M. S. of Knox Presbyterian Church held a quilting in the church 'on Thursday when two quilts were completed for the Missionary Bale. 'An invitation was• accepted from the .Ladies Guild of St. Mark's Anglican Church to be their guests. at their meeting on June 6th. A pot Iuck supper was served. The Ladies Aid' of the Baptist `Church held their May meeting at the home' of Mrs, C. A. Howson on 'Thursday afternoon. The devotional Period was taken by Mrs. R. J. 'Phillips and, Mrs. Frank Raithby. -The president Mrs. C. A. Howson took charge for the business period. A quilt was quilted and will be don- ated to the local Red Cross Society. The program was in charge of Mrs. Thos. McNeil, who openedwith a poem. Readings were given by Mrs. Earl Raithby and Mrs. L. Irwin. The topic "The Life of Francis Willard" was given by Mrs, Jeremiah' Taylor. The meeting elosed with a hymn and prayer by Mrs. R. J. Phillips. A pot hick supper was serve& • Mrs. John Arthur received won from her son P.JO;'Harry Arthur in- forming her of his safe' arrival Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beadle are visiting their daughter in Detroit. Miss Marjorie Arthur of Tees' - water spent the week end with her ;Mother, Mrs. John Arthur. A 'silver wedding 'anniversary of interest to ninny * Auburnites was celebrated in Detroit on,Sunday when 222 Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rinderknecht marked 25 years of wedded life all of which has been spent in Detroit. Della May Beadle, daughter of George Beadle and the late Mrs. Beadle was born in West Wawanosh and spent her early girlhood in Au - Harry Rinderknecht was born in St. Louis Missouri, son of Charles Rinderknecht and the late Mrs. Ttin- derknecht. Tire• marriage was Per- formed in Detroit while Mr. Rinder- knecht was attached to the United States Army. Their family consists of three sons, George of the United States Navy, Cpl. Harry J. United States Army and, Maynard at home. The celebration was held at the home. of the bride's sister Ada now Mrs. Duncan McIntyre of Detroit. Ainong the gifts was a silver tea service the gift of their son George. Many congratulations messages and gifts were received. „The dinner was served to the happy couple, Mr. and Mrs. George Beadle, Auburn, George Desney, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs..Bever ly French and daughter Margaret Ellen and. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McIntyre. V LONDESBORO Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Lyon, Thorndale with the forrner's. mother, MTs. Eliza. beth Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair ana children, Kippen, with Mrs. Chas. Weston. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Shaddick and children with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F'airservice, Miss Rhoda Gooier, Lonc'on, and Lt. J. S. Hain, Camp Borden, with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Govier. Miss Mary Caldwell, Clinton,' Miss Eileen Millar, Cinton, and Miss Thel- ma Scott, Seaforth with their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb, Clinton, with Mrs. H, Lyon, Mi•. and Mrs. Harry Wells, Blyth with Miss. E. Maines, Melvyn Brunsdon, R. C. A. F. Guelph, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Brunsdon. Miss Elda Watson and Mr. Bill Riley, Goderieh, with Mrs, Chas. Watson. Mr. .and Mrs. Vincent, Goderich with Mr. and Mrs. T. Adams. Mrs. Win. Lyon, returned home.. on Tuesday after spending a week in Toronto and Stratford. The monthly meeting of the W. M. S. was held in the basement of the church .on Thursday, May. lith.with a wood attendance. The president Mrs, R. Townsend was in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted and the roll call was answered with a verse con- taining the word ",Remember." Mrs. Jack Armstrong gave a splendid report of the morning ses- sion of the Huron Presbyterial, which WAS held in Ontario Street Church, THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD I Clinton, on Thursday, April 25th. Group. Ni.: 2 then took eharge with Miss L, Young as leader. Mrs. Fred Shobbrook read the scripture and Mre. John- ' Scott sang a solo; Miss Sybil Courtice returned mis- sionary- from Japan gave; a very interesting talk on her work there which'was enjoyed by all. On 'behalf of the society "Miss Young thanked Miss Courtice. Hymn 382 was sung and Mrs. C. Ruddell closed , the meeting with prayer. Group No. 2 .served a delicious lunch and a social half hour was spent. There will be a notable service iu the church, ;on Sunday—the oceasioii: being the unveiling and dedication of the Honour Roll. The families repre- sented on the roll will be the special 3 e s- o 1 guests of the 'church and will Occu' p pews in the body of the .church. Th 'ohoir will render •apeeial music, a sisted by Corporal William Conroe .Clinton Radio' School. The addres will be given by ' Flt./Lt. Lodge o Port Albert Navigation School. A large crowd attended the. specie, Mother's Day service in the church on Sunday. The father and. son choir rendered two inspiring anthems. Several special features in honour of Mothers were tarried out. The rite of baptism was administered to the infant children of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Craw- ford, rawford, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams, and. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Honking. MARRIAGES HELLYAR — BEATTIE' — At the Trinity United Church parsonage, Ingersoll, on 'Wednesday, May 17th, when Rev. R. Harold Parr, united in marriage Mrs. Olive C. Beattie of Wingham and W. H. Hellyar of Clinton. GIB•BS—WEBB—In Glenview Pres- byterian Church, Toronto, on Sat- urday, May 6th, Miss Elayne Webb to Dr. Harold F. Gibbs of Toronto, only son of Mr. Frank Gibbs and the late Mrs. Gibbs of Clinton. Rev. J. Stanley Glen officiated. BIRTHS THOMPSON—In Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, on Friday, May 12th, to 0 J. and Mrs. A. L. Thompson (nee Olive Thompson of Goderieh Town- ship) a daughter, Patricia Ann. GWYN--,In Clinton Public. Hospital on Wednesday, May 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. David. Gwyn of Auburn, twin boys, (William George 'and Thomas Henry). TUNNEY—In Clinton Public Hos- pital on Saturday, May 13th, to Mr. and. Mrs. Freeman Tunney of Blyth, a daughter, (Mauna Lynne). COOK—In Clinton Public Hospital en Thursday, May llth, to Sgt. and Mrs. E. W. Cook, R.A.F. Clinton, a daughter, (Lynda Ann), DEATHS McEWEN—In London, on Thursday, May 11th, Catherine Ross, wife of the late Finlay McEwen. V WEDDINGS HELLYAR—BEATTIE A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Trinity United Church parsonage, Ingersoll, on Wednesday, May 17th, when the Rev. R. Harold Parr, united in marriage Mrs. Olive C. Beattie of Wingham and W. H. Hellyar, jeweller of Clinton. After a dainty wedding luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Moffatt, Canterbury street, Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Hellyar left for their home in Clinton. --V GIBBS : WEBB The marriage was solemnized Sat- urday, evening, May 6th, in Glen- view Presbyterian Church, Toronto, of Miss. Elayne Webb, niece of Mr. and. Mrs. E. L. Cooper of Toronto, and ,Dr. Harold F. Gibbs of Toronto, only son of Mr. Frank Gibbs and the late Mrs. Gibbs of Clinton. Rev. J. Stanley Glen officiated. ' The bride wore a street length dress of Julie Rose sheer crepe with matching .accessories and carried a boquet of Talisman roses. She was. attended by Mrs. M. H. Wallace of Toronto, as matron of honour, wear- ing a dress of Happy Blue crepe and carryilrg pink roses. Dr. George Elli- ott of Clinton was best man, and Mr. Ronald. MacEiachren of Toronto was at the organ. The church was prettily decorated with pink snapdragons and white shocks A receptionwas heldlater at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Cheri - tan Avenue, and among the guests were Mr. Frank Gibbs, Reeve and Mrs. V. D. Falconer and daughter Lois, and Mr. Beecher Streets, all of Say 14,1111—C:110lyer,L CU'T FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKI FLOERIST Phones: 66w and 66.i' Batkins Locker Service Special Lake Trout ib. . .. . 45c Pickerel Filletts Ib. 49c Herring lb. Whitefish Ib. Salmon Steaks ib. Salted Cod Strips lb. Cod Fillet Ib. Suskers 10c each or 3 for 15e 27c 30c 37c •30e 25e Try our Home Made Sausage FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER FOODS We Buy Hides CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mary Rut- ledge wishes to thank all those who sent flowers, loaned cars and helped in .any way during her illness and death. Special thanks to Dr. Shaw and Rev. G. G. Burton. CARD OF THANKS • I wish• to express my sincere thanks to the doctors and nurses and kind friends, who sent cards, flower and fruit, while I was'in the hospital. Mrs. Walter Westlake. For Sale Ten room frame house, acre of land, barn, garage, Apply to Mrs. George Riehl, North Street. 97-1 Lost A pair of white kid gloves lost on main street Clinton. Finder please leave at the News Record office. Reward. 97-1 For Sale Irish Cobbler potatoes, grown from certified seed, Three cents a pound. phone 910r23 Clinton. 1'. R. Jenkins. 97-2 Car for Sale McLaughlin Buick, only run about 13,000 miles, in first-class shape, tires in good condition, Apply to R. J. Mil- ler, Clinton, phone 119. ' 9742, - For Sale Lloyd pram, beige and; brown; ver- andah' gate; brown steel crib; child's 3 -piece winter suit, mauve, size 3. Phone Clinton 310w, 97-1 Clinton; also Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Bridgeman of Hamilton, and Pte, George Robson of Camp Borden. For the reception Mrs. Cooper wore a pale green ensemble with corsage of roses, and Mrs. Falconer was gowned; in a two-piece rose ensemble and corsage of roses. Dr. and MTs. Gibbs are residing at the Edgewood Terrace Apts., 14 Chatsworth Drive, Toronto. V SUMMERHILL • The Summerhill. Red Cross group met at the home of Mrs. E. Ball, with the president in the chair, the meet- ing opened by singing, "God Save the King". followed by the Red Cross prayer, The minutes. of the last regu- lar meeting were read and adopted, fifteen members and four visitors were present. The treasurer gave her report. Cigarettes have been sent to the boys overseas; also Mrs. T. Ma- son and Mrs. 0, Merrill packed; and shipped five boxes ,to the boys over- seas, A bath towel donated by Mss. E. Ball brought seventy cents and Mrs. J. Watson )held the lucky ticket. A quilt was quilted and another top worked on during the afternoon. Lunch was .served at the close of tht meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Norman Bali on Thursday afternoon, May 25th, *Hostesses will be Mes- dames E. Farquhar, P. Gibbings, J. Rapson, and W. Penfound. • Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Mary Rutledge, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, widow, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for, the said Es- tate en or before the 5th day of June, A.D. 1944, after which date the as- sets will be distributed amongst the parties' entitled! thereto, having re- gard only to the clabne of which notice shall have ,been given Dated at Clinton, 'this 16th day of May, A.D. 1944. F. Fingland,,t.. C., Clinton Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate 97-3 IOxY TRE Now' Playing — Pat O'Brien as "THE IRON MAJOR" Mon. Tues. and Wed. "HOLD BACK 11IE DAWN" Three top-flight stars bring to, the screen a thrilling "drama with a Mexican background. Charles Boy- er, Olivia de HavilIasid and Paul- ette Goddard. Thur. Fri, and Sat. Bud:Abbott, Lou Costello & Ginny Siimns. Their newest and ski -r wiest riot! The ski-ehumps take the jumps amid an 'avalanche of laughter. "HIT THE ICE" Coming -. Mary Martin and Frani chot Tone in "TRUE TO LIFE" Matinees Sat. and Hol, at 3 p.m. CAPITAL T$EATRE GAII)EKICU Now Playing — "AROUND THE WORLD" with Kay Kyser, Mon, tues. Wed. Two Features Allan Jones, Jane Frazee and Glor- ia Jean with Phil Spitalny and his All Girl Orchestra in the musical show you've anticipated. "WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME" Maria Montez, Jon Hall abcl Salic in "WHITE SAVAGE' Thur. Fri: and Sat. Michael O'Shea, Susan Ilayward ,and Harry Davenport. A great war -correspondent ,lives ;again in .a greater story than he ever wrote, his own. "JACK LONDON'. REGENT THEATRE SICAFONTII Now Playing -- Frank Sinatra in "HIGHER AND HIGHER" Mon. Tues.. and Wed. Deanna Durbin and Joseph Cotten supported S by a super cast in an unforgettable musical romance,. "HERS TO HOLD" Thur, Fri. Sat. Two Features Richard Arlen, Jean Parker ana Russel Hayden offer a thrilling & briney epic of the yea. MINESWEEPER" Helen Walker and James Brown in "THE GOOD FELLOWS" Coming, — "STANDING ROOM Coming ---. "THE STARS LOOK ONLY" Paulette Goddard, DOWN" Matinees Wed. Sat. & Hol. at 3. !Matinees Sat, and Holidays at 3 ORDER YOUR Overseas Smiles'n Chuckles Active Service Package 99 cents from our store We will give you full Information BARTLIFF'S PHONE 1 Roe Feeds When Wanting Roe Feeds, See H. Charlesworth CLINTON 95-4 DANCE under the auspices of L.O.B.A., Clinton Lodge on FRIDAY, MAY 19th. Music supplied by C.K•N.X. ,Ranch Boys Admission 40 cents Proceeds for War Work 96-2 NOTICE Every person having a dog, must have a tag for it. The law will be en- forced upon anyone violating this order.' By Order Tax Collector 97-2 Are your Hogs stiff, scurfy, and pale? Use Hog-Fix—it fixes 'ern, Jervis Feed Store, Clinton. COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Please take NOTICE that the Hula, lett Municipal Council will meet as a Court of Revision on the Assess- ment .Roll of 1944 in the Community Hall, Londesboro, on June, 5th, at 2.30 p. rn. . Anyone wishing to appeal against their Assessments or to have their dog struck off the Roll must have it returned to the Clerk's Office at Londesboro, on or before May 31st, 1944, All interested parties please govern themselves accordingly. Jas. W. McCool, Clerk. 97-2 • PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of Pure-bred Scotch Shorthorn Cattle at EXETER, JUNE 1st 1944 Thirty-two -of our best young fe- males, 5 splendid young bulls, the best lot we ever offered. It. M. Peck, Zurich, Ont., W. 0. F. Oestricher, Crediton, Ont; R. F. Pep- per, Seaforth Ont.; Herds fully accredited and all the younger females immunized; by ealf- heed vaccination bor bangs. Cata- logues are 'obtainable from W. C. F. Oeestricher, Crediton, Ont. (sale man- ager). 97-2 TUNE IN ON Old -Fashioned Revival Hour '7 to 8 P.M., E.D,S,T, Pilgrim's Hour 2 to 3 P.M., E. D.S.T. On Mutual Network - Sundays Local Station—CK{LW., Windsor CHARLES E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGELES 53, CALIFORNIA Wool Growers' Organization WOOL SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No. 1 Weston, Ontario Reliable Grading Prompt Settlement Obtain sacks and twine from Agricultural Representative Clinton, Ontario or direct from Canadian Co -Operative Wool Growers Limited 217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada COURT OF REVISION Township of Goderich Court of Revision, Township of Goderieh. A count of revision to hear and determine complaints against the assessment roll for 1944 will be held in Hohnesville on Friday, May 26th, at 10 a.m. All complaints to be in writing and mailed to the undersign- ed not later than May 25th. Persons assessed for dogs which have since been destroyed must return the tags or be charged in taxes. • R. G. Thompson Clerk R, R. 2 Clinton COURT OF REVISION STANLEY TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given that Court of Revision for the Assessment Rolls for 1944 will be held in the Township Hall on Monday, June 5th 1944 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon to deal with any appeal against said rolls. All appeals must be in writing and in the hands of the clerk on or be- fore May 27th, 1944. Dated this 4th day of May 1944. Charles C. Pilgrim, 96-2 Clerk. For Sale Angus bull, ten months old. Wil- liam McEwan, R. R. 5 Clinton, phone 620r2. 97-2 TEACHER WANTED For S. S. No. 1. Hullett Township. State qualifications and Salary ex- pected. Duties to commence Septem- ber 5th, 1944. Apply Bert Irwin, Sec-Treas., R. R. 2 Seaforth. 97-1 TEACHER WANTED For U. S. S. No, 2 Hullett, one mile north of Clinton. Duties to com- mence September 5th, 1944. State qualifications and . salary. Applica- tions received tip to June lst, 1944. Apply to F. 3, Tyndall, Sec-Treas., R. R. 4 Clinton. 97-1 TEACHER. WANTED For S. S. No. 5 Hullett Township. A good location on No. 4 Highway, 5 miles north of Clinton. Duties to commence September 5th, • 1944. Apply to F. M. Peckitt, Londesboro, stating qualifications. Applications received up to May 25th, 1944. F. M. Peclritt, Sec -Treasurer, 96-2 Do your Calves scour? Red. Blood Quickly Tablets will step them. Jervis Feed Store, Clinton. WANTED A boy as apprentice in newspaper office. Full-time preferred, but will accept applicant for part-time. Apply; National Selective Service Office Goderieh and refer to Order No. 804. ' Feed Finn's Mineral For Healthy cows and hogs. Jervis Feed Store, Clinton. Fleece Line Your Home Blown rockwool insulation applied to the walls and ceilings of your home will save fuel with more com- fort summer and winter. Trained crews and modern equipment used, For free estimate and terms phone• 4 Clinton or write Pneumatic Insula- ting Company, ,Rowland Day, 5 Thornton' Ave., London. 96.8 House for Sale ' Desirable residence on High Street. All modern conveniences. Apply evenings to Miss A. Bartliff, Clinton,. 95-8 Potatoes for Sale Irish Cobblers, Early Warba plant- ing potatoes for sale. Free from rot. Excellent cookers, Apply Roy Tyndall/ phone Clinton 907r3 95-tf House for Sale 8 -roomed brick house for sale with bathroom, closets, etc., in good loco- tion. Everything in ' good condition, Apply to Box 39-W, News -Record. 91-tf. For Sale Early robust seed beans grown on a field that was free from rust and blight. Apply to J. H. Quigley, three miles south of Clinton on No. 4 High- way. Phone Clinton 619r3. 93-3 House For Sale Comfortable six room house with 3 -piece bath, double garage and good garden. Apply to J. T. McKnight, Victoria St., Clinton. 9642 For Sale 1 oak writing desk, 2 oak finished doors; 1 toilet set; 1 small cherry) table; 1 oak wash stand. Phone 316 Clinton, 96-1 Blossom Tea and Sale will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall SATURDAY AFTERNOON MAY 27, from 3.30 to 6.80 under the auspices of the Friendship Club 96-2 For Sale White Knechtel Kitchen Cabinet, porcelain top, good as new; white enamelled glass corner cupboard; wardrobe, grained in light oak; good' built-in cupboard, 6 ft. long with flour bin. Apply at News -Record. 96-2 Are your Chicks''pale, anaemic, or weak? Use Red Blood Quickly Tab- lets. Jervis Feed Store, Clinton. For Rent or Sale For Sale or Rent -109 Acre Farre on Highway between Seaforth and Clinton, Frame house and bank barn; choice clay loam; plenty of water. • Apply to Win. Livingston or James F. Scott, R. R. 2, Seaforth, 82-tf For Sale Good 1 1-2 storey house with new bath. House in good conditon. Also small barn, garden and fruit trees. Apply to J. V. Diehl, Queen street, Clinton, 69_t2 Wanted to Buy Wanted to buy,old horses and: dead cattle for mink feed. If dead, phone at once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jaek Gilbert 908r21. 58.41