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Clinton News Record, 1944-06-08, Page 5THURS., _JUNE 8th, '1944 THE :CLINTON NEWS=RECORD'' Liberal Meeting The Annual ineeting of the Huron -Porth Liberal Association will be iArea*vseffi held in Townl Hensall Hal ansa 7 Thursday, June 8th at 8.30 p.m. Col. Harry Hamilton President of the Ontario Liberal Association will be the chief speaker W. H. Golding,. M. P. for Huron -Porth, and others will also address this, meeting. octant Matters of Businesswill be under consideration Every polling sub -division is expected to senda•full representation Dr. A. R. OAMPBFJLL J. A. McEWAN, President. Secretary GOD SAVE THE KING. AUBURN MT. and Mrs. Keith Feagan of Nile :•spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. elegem of Goderieh Township. Miss Mary Renwick .and Paul Ren- • wick of Galt spent the Week with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey McGee. • Mrs. Norman Mutoh and daugh- ter •of Carsland, Alta, are visiting tiers, Jas. Match and Alma. Mutcli: Miss Zeta Munro of Sarnia is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro. Mr. Donald Ross of Galt spent the week end with his mother, ales. -Fred Ross: Miss. Marjorie Arthur of Tees - water was a week end visitor with "her mother, Mrs. John Arthur. ,Mrs. Felton and son of Galt is visiting her uncle, Ross Taylor and Mrs. Taylor. Among the names on the Honour ,Roll of the Victory Club of the boys 'serving in Canada Robert J. Craig's name was ommitted in the report • last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz spent the eveelr witth friends in Ayr. Mrs. George Sturdy, Harry Sturdy, Miss Sadie Carter and Mrs. Nel- •ton Hill attended the funeral of Mrs. (Rev.) Conway at London%on `Friday. Baptist Ladies Aid. The Baptist Ladies Aid held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. "Glen Raithby, The devotional period was taken by Mrs. John McKnight "sand the scripture was read In uni- son. The president Mrs. C. A. Mow - son took, charge for the business period. It was decided to send $5.00 to the Home Missions. A Red Cross quilt was completed. The program was in charge of Mrs. -Frank Raitthby. Th& roll call was responded with a verse of scripture 'containing the word "Faith". A. read- ing• was given by Mrs, Earl Raithby piano instrumental by Evelyn Raith- ' by and a duet by Mrs, Glen Raithby and Mrs, Howson. The topic was given by Mrs. R. 3, Phillips, Mrs. Howson closed. the meeting with 'prayer A pot luck lunch was served. The Junior Red Cross Society of 'S, S. No. 9 Hullett'held their regular meeting on Friday afternoon when they had as their guests eighteen mothers of the section. Bess Patter - eon presided for the program which opened with a chorus '0 Canada' Evelyn Raithby read the minutes of 'the previous meeting. Recitations were given by Geo. Haggitt. Ruth Daer and .Stewart Hallam, A, chorus by Walter Cueningham, Ileene Cinn- ningham, Ken Stanbury a duet by Alan Raitthby and Stewart Hallam; reading Maxine' Honking; a banjo selection Ross Patterson, trio Ken and TeeTerner and Floyd Stenbury; piano solo Dalphine Hunking -A ' contest by the teacher, Mrs. Hugh Bennett; jokes by Ted Turner; a chorus Christine' Cunningham, Ruth Daer, Brian Hallam, Allan ,Raithhy. Lunchwas served and a social time enjoyed amongstteachers and punile aril mothers. A generous of. Tering was received'. The ringing of the Church 'bells sat 10.80 Tue"sday morning called the people of this community to prayer for 'the success of the/Allied Inve- sion. 'The service was held in Knox United Church and was in charge of the • Pastor Rev. H. Snell assisted. by Rev, P. K. Streeter of, St. Marks Anglican Church. A ehoir consisting of members of the choir of the def- ferent churches led in the, singing of the hymns. The scripture the ail+ chapter of Paul's epistle to..the Ephe-1 laps was read'' by Rev. Snell and' prayers were offered by ,Rev. Street- ' er. .. The 'public school children ae- companied by their teacher marched in a bodysnd occupied the centre pews of the church. TA stores all 41osed for the service and the viI. loge flag is flying. The church- was filled for the service. v VARNA. Mrs. and Mrs, J. Smith and family spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Outliners and Mr..Cudmore of Hoimesville. Mrs. W. Hart is visiting with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. F. Stewart were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Rathwell on Sunday. Mr, Fred Davidson of Detroit was renewing acquaintances in and around the village last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schell and sons of Detroit spent the week. end with the lady's moher, Mrs. Austin and •brobher Russell, Mrs. Jno. Rathwell is visiting with friends in Clinton. We are sora, to report that Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Ostrum took their three small children to Clinton hos- pial on Tuesday for tonsil opera tions, we hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. W. McAsh and children spent tlfe week end with Mr. and Mrs. Stirling of Goderieh Township. v• HOLMESVILLE Mrs. E. Yeo of London is spending a few days with her sons on the Cut Line. Miss Cora Trewartha spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and. Mrs. Ed Trewartha, Mrs. Chas Bissett of Goderieh spent Saturday with. her daughter, Mrs. Jack Yeo, Rev. W. Rodgers, a former pas- tor of Holmesville United Church occupied the pulpit last Sunday Morning and delivered a splendid sermon to ` a large congregation. Special music was rendered by the choir and Miss. Wilhelmine Taewar- tha favoured with a solo. A. number of relatives and friends called' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, on Monday evening in honour of their twenty-fifth wed- ding 'anniversary. They were sur- prised with a number of beautiful and useful gifts. An enjoyable even- ing was spent and a dainty lunch served'. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford, who were married last Saturday. The bride was for- merly Miss Alma Trewartha of Hol- mesville. Presbyterian W. M. S. The May meeting of tate W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. M. D. McTaggart with a good attendance. The meeting opened with a short story on the origin of the Hymn "What a friend we have • in Jesus" followed by singing the hymn. The devotional period was taluen by Mrs. 1VIc'Paggart reading Psalm 121, and. the Glair Tidings Prayer by Mrs, Ward. Mrs. McTaggart also read a poem. The .Roll Call was answered with a verse an Courage. Mrs. Makin& gave chapter 4 of the Study :book, and Mrs. Clifton, the current events. Mrs. . Lawson favored with a beauti- ful solo which was much, appreciated: T.he president led' in prayer and the meeting was brought to a close with the Natioinal. Anthem. A delicious tuned was served by the hostess, V EBENEZER The W. A. held their May meeting at the home of Mas, Irwine Tebbutt, Mrs. C. Tebbuttpresided 'at the meet- ing which was •opened, with a hymn. Mrs. Frank Jonesrend the Scripture reading and bhe Lord's prayer was repeated in unison. The roll call' was answered' •by eleven snernbers. Pal- lowing the business discussion a humorous reading was given by Mrs. Bert Lobb_ The meeting closed with e hymn and the Mizpah benediction. The, remainder of the afternoon was spent in sewing and knitting. A. lunch was 'served by the hostess, Mese. I. Tebbutt. v LOCAL ITEMS The News -Record wishes to extend thanks to all subscribers who helped them out by sending in their old issues when requested, TheLades Auxiliary i x ry to the Cana- dian Legion will meet Monday, June 12th, at 8 pan., et the home of Mrs Jack Sterling, Please try and be present. Members visaing to ' attend the annual convention of the West Huron Women's Institute at Dungannon on June 151h, are to get in , touch' with Mrs. Nay. :' The Friendship Club of St. Paul' Church held a tea and sale on• Satur- day afternoon, May 27th, Mrs. EL H. Epps won the War Savings stamps; as her guess, 5000, was closest to the number of beans in the jar. The jar contained '4894 beans.' The afternoon tea and sale were very successful end thanks are extended to all who help- ed to make it a success. 1 W ay wdl,%lowenc CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every 'Occasions C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w .and 861 Batkins Locker Service Pickerel Filietts ib. 49e Salmon Steaks lb., ... , . , 30e Herring db, 15e Whitefish ib, 27e Cod Fillett lb . ... . . . ...... _ 300 Haddock Fillett 35c Paul's Try our Farrn'ier 'Style Sausage Frozen Foods are Better Foods We Buy Hides v Governor r General to Visit ekaforth Wednesday, June 14th will be a momentous ;day in the history of Sea - forth, and Huron County when His Excellency, the Earl of Athlone, Governor-General of Canada and Her Royal Highness Princess, Alice will be present at. the Second Annual Field Day and' Picnic sponsored by the Huron Federation: of Agriculture. The day's events .will begin at 10 A: M. at the Seaforth Lion's Park, when the shorthorn breeders of Huron and Perth Counties will meet for their field day and judging com- petition. The large entries of short- horns will provide interesting classes which everyone will have 8n oppor- tunity to judge. Prof. George Day, of Guelph will finally place the cattle, and the ladies,• men and boys turning in the highest number of points will receive prizes donated by the Seaforth Mer- chants, Five classes o judged. Aged Calves. 2. The sports chairmanship •of will be run off.f years of age. The efternoo 5 p.m. A relay from each . to s and SouthnHurn f shorthorns will be Bulls; Bull Calves; Cows; Yearlin g Heifers; :Eeifer events, under the Reeve John Arm- strong will func tion smoothly. At Sl. a.m. children's sports of all kinds or cash prizes. There will be classes for 'boys. and girls under 6 years, 1 O years and 12 to 15 n sports for the young men and women take place at race featuring 4 men wnship should prove interesting, as also a tug of war between. team representing North n, Water sports' will be a feature of the day. Dr. A. R. Campbell of Hensall is chairman in charge of the Veterin- ary Clinical Demonstration. These demonstrations will be most inter- esting as live specimens will be used ;n seine cases, while in tithes the diseased tissue procured from pack- ing plants will be on display. Two Veterinarians will be in charge of sheep diseases, Mastitis in dairy cows and other common diseases of cattle will have two Veterinarians in charge. Poultry, diseases will also have two Veterinarians who will be. prepared to give the latest informa- tion and treatments. Swine erysipel- as and •other pig troubles will have qualified men demonstrate • the cause and treatments, 3. Home canning is again a fea- ture of the Second Federation of Agriculture Field Day. The Dominion Department of Agriculture have pre- pared an excellent filen in home can- ning, in co-operation with the National Film Board. This film will be shown 4 or 5 times through the clay, in .a Targe tent on the grounds. A qualifieddietitian, will be present to discuss the film and answer the canning and cookery problems. Cana- dian Canners will have a display showing the dehydration of vegetab- les. The Ontario Provincial Govern- ment exhibit ' will feature Poultry, Field' Husbandry and. Soil Ohemis- try. There will be three qualified men' from thee Ontario Agriculture College to meet the farmers and discuss their problems with them. Labor Saving machinery exhibit will occupy a large space and will be under the direction of Gordon McGavin of Walton. A11 types of labor saving : machinery aswee as a number •of' expert machines will be present. Horse and tractor ploughing DANCE Londesboro Community Hall FRIDAY, RINE 9th, under the auspices of the Sumner - hill Hall Beard Music •by "The Rhythmaires" • Admission 35 cents (Due to a misunderstanding the dance was postponed last week). 00-1' • MARRIAGES LAVIS-ROUTLEI?GE.-+In Lisbowel on Friday, June 2nd, when Gwen& olyn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C: ,Routledge, of Listowel, became the bride of , Pte. John Bartlett Lavis; R. C. E., Hamilton, younger son, of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Levis of Clinton. Captain W. E Kelley of Listowel offioiateds MOBRIDE•--RAPSONAt Ontario Street United Church ' parsonage, on Saturday afternoon, May 27th, at 2 o'clock when, Rev. G. G. Bur- ton, united in marriage, Leona Grace, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Rapson, Londesboro, and CIare Gordon McBride, soft of Mr, ,and'. Mrs. James, McBride of Zurich. LANGFOHD-TREIWA,RTHA - In Hoimesville United Church on Saturday, June 3rd; when Alma M. C., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Trewartha, became the bride of Kenneth Squire Langford of Woodham. Rev. W. 3, Rogers of Little Rapids, Algoma, performed the ;ceremony. BIRTHS ISRAELS•-In London, on Saturday, June 3rd, to L.A.U. and Mrs. Raymond Israels, formtrly station- ed at Clinton, a daughter, (Joyce ). ANDREAnneWS-in Clinton Public Hos- pital on Thursday, June lst, to Mi. and Mrs. Homer Andrews of Clinton, •a daughter (Marie Eliza- beth). BERTRAND --In Clinton Public Hos. pital on Thursday, June 1st, to L.A.C, and Mrs. C, . W. Bertrand, of Clinton, a daughter, (Eleanor, June). MAIR-In Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, June 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. James Mair, R, R. 3 Clinton, a son. ZAPFEi-in Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, June 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Zapfe of Brucefield', a son. IN MEMORIAM APPLE'B'Y In loving"nhehnoiy of a dear mother, A. M. Appleby, who. passed away two years ago, June 8th, 1942. Dear mother, you are not forgotten, Though on earth' you are no more, Still in memory you are with us, As you always were before. -Sadly missed, by daughter Mae, and son, Sam, and families. demonstrations featuring Claris Young ,of Milliken, former internee PAGE 5 ROXY THEATRE Now Playing -- Rosalind Russell in '"WHAT A WOMAN" Mon, Tues. and Wednesday' Deanna Durbin, Franchet Tone St Pat O'Brien, A email • town girl with big city dreams, gets her 'first glimpse of Paris Avenue through the servants' entrance but winds up with the key to the front door and to he boss' heart, "HIS BUTLER'S SISTER"` Thar, Fri. and at. "PASSAGE TO MAiRSEILLESe Love for their country and their women bring these Free French back to their native land. Humphrey Bogart, Michele Morg- an and Claude Rains, Coming Ida, Lupine and Paul Henreid in their gre.atest Toles "IN 'OUR TIME"' Matinees .-• Sat, and Hol. at 2.30 p.m. Note Change of time. CAPITAL THEATRE GiODERICH Now Playing -• James Cagney In "JOHNNY COME LATELY" , Mon. Time, and Wedeesday Ginger Rogers, ,Ray Mifand and Warner Baxter with Mischa Auer and Jon Hall ' in a Technicolor dance -romance. ' "LADY IN TILE DARK" Thum . Fria and Sat. Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne and Ann -Savage. The tale of a gal who went on a ananhunt and cam ght'something too hot to handle. "WHAT A WOMAN" Conning - Charles Boyles: In "FLESH AND FANTASY" REGENT THEATRE BEAB'ON= Now Playing - Abbott and Cost ello In "HIT THE ICL'"' Mon. Taos. and Wednesday Deanna Durbin, Pat O'Brien and Franehot Tone. A 'four-star coin- edy hit that will pilease the most critical. "HIS BUTLER'S SISTER" Thur. Fi'•i, and Saturday Teresa Weight and ,Joseph Cotten The .story of a beloved uncle who tames out to be pathological "SHADOW OF A DOUBT" Coming - " DESTINATION TOKYO" Matinees - Wed. Sat. & Hol. 2.80 Matinees - Sat. 8r Hol- at 2.30 ORDER YOUR Overseas Smiles'n Chuckles Active Service Package 99 cents from our store We will give you full Information BARTLIFF'S PHONE 1 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Daniel Glidden with to express their heart- felt thanks and appreciation to all those who assisted or offered to assist 'them in their recent •bereave- ment, also to thank the nurses of Clinton Hospital for the many kind- nesses ,shown to their father while a patient there. Lost A hard rubber tire for trailer, between Clinton and ' Goderieh, lost on Wednesday morning. Finder please notify Harold Taylor, Clin- ton or phone 628x13. 00-1 AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements The undersigned has offered for sale by auction at lot 33, concession 13 Goderieh Township, on FRIDAY, JUNE 16th, 3 miles west of Clinton; owing to bridge out on 13 :con.' travel by Telephone Rd. or by Holmesville. Commencing at 1,30 pan, the following: STOOK{ Dapple grey gelding, five years; black mare, 6 years old; year old gelding; 2 cows, 4 years old.; eow 8 years old; Jersey cow, rising three; 3 cows, 3 years old; all freshened since March 10th, 3, 1 -year old heif- ers. 4 spring calves. IMPLEMENTS ,- DeLaval cream separator; Wilkison plow, No. 7; set disc harrows; light sleigh; seed drill; cultivator; cutter; buggy; ')heavy harness; rake; wheelbarrow; Light harness; hay knife; stuffler; Chat- ham fanning mill; Stock rack, wagon, McCormick Mower. TERMS -CASH Harold Jackson, -Auctioneer. Wm. Pickett, Proprietor. EXECUTORS SALE The Executor of the Estate o£ Helene Austin Stott will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION at the deceased's residence at Lot 74, 75 and 76 Hu'ren Terrace and Lot 110 and 11 on Tuyll street en Village of B•ayifieldi. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1944 at 1,pan. and TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1944 at 1 p.m. The following goods and chattels among numerals • other articles. MONDAY JULY 3, 1944 pictures9 paintings, etchings, chinaware, orna- ments, bric-a-brac, brass candle- sticks, candlerabras, and the eon - tents of an annexed cottage consis- ing of stoves, tables, verandah, swing tronas champion ploughman, and W. bed, •springs and mattress, chest'. of C. Barrie of Galt also a champion drawers, wash stands, wheelbsrrow ploughman, will take place in the and garden utensils, field adjoining the park. j TUESDDAY' JULY 4,- 1944 ---furni- ture including living room furniture,• Chieeiy Baby Grand Piano with electric player and records, Dining room suite,' 4 ,bedroom, suites, hall) furniture, verandah Reed furniture, rags ands •other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH AT TIME, OF' SAL1J! For further particulars apply to: Harold Jackson, Fsq., Seaforth, Ont., Auctioneer. Agriculture Picnic will surely be an or outstanding event. Remember Wed- R, C. Hays K. C„ Goderich, Ont, nesday,•June 14th, Solicitor for Executor. 00-4 A Representative ,of the National Selective Service .and • Ontario ,Farm Service Force will be present and are ready and willing to help farmers secure help. If you require help his is your •opportunity."' • A dance in the.evening in Cardno's Hall, with music supplied by Ken Wilbee and has orchestra will finish off an eventful day. This Second Annuli Federation of. SALVATION IS A GIFT For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves IT IS THE GIFT OF GOD not of works, lest any man should boast Ephesians 2: 8-9 TUNFI IN: "Old-fashioned Revival Hour" 7-8 pan. E. D. S. T. On mutual networks - Sundays - ,Local Station - OKLW. Windsor Chas. E, Fuller, P. 0. Box 123 Los Angeles 53, California • TEACHER WANTED Teacher for S. S. No. 1 Hullett Township, to commence September 5th, Good modem school and equip- ment. State qualifications and salary expected. Bert Irvin, See-treas., R. R. 2 Seaforth. 00-2 DANCE Londesboro Commu'nity Hall. on TUESDAY, JUNE 13th, under the auspices of the Constance Unit of the Red Cross Music by "The Rhythmaires". Admission 35 cents. Ladies with Lunch Admitted Free The draw will be made for the Blan- kets lankets and Socks. 00-1 TENDERS Tenders wanted for the decoration of two rooms in Clinton Collegiate Institute and 'for .the Principal's 'Office in the' Clinton Public School. Address, Alex Oudmere, chairman of the Board of Education. 00-1 For Sale White Durham cow, dve to fresh- en about June 22. Apply to James East, R.R. 4, 2 4s miles north-east of Clinton. 00-1 Bicycle for Sale Gent's bicycle, double barred, good tires and in good condition. Apply at Epps Blacksmith Shop, Albert street, from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evenings. 00-1 Car For Sale 1936 Lafayette Sedan; Al shape tires and mechanical. Apply to Geo. Hanly, Clinton. 00-1 For Sale Durham scow, , 7 :years old, due to freshen June 14th. Apply J. E. Criah, phone 24x614 Clinton. , 00-1 Help Wanted Boy wanted for part-time work at News -Record, (not exceeding 24 hrs. per week.) Hay for Sale 15 acres of mixed hay on the field; some could be put in the barn and fed there also 2 -burner Electric plate, only used 7 weeks. Apply E. W. Mor- rison, Huron Road, phone 633x13.. 00-1 For Sale One big driver; also one good work horse. Apply to Wilfred. Collinson, R. R. 1 Auburn, phone Blyth, 18. 00-1 For Sale Kitchenette set; bed, nearly new with 'springs and mattress; daessing table; rocking. chair. Apply at News - Reeved. 00-1 For Sale Thirty acres of Hay, timothy, red clover, alfalfa. To be taken off in shares. Apply to W. II. Johnston, R. R. 2, Clinton. 99-2 Wagon For Sale A wagon, with hay rack in good condition: Apply James E. Johnson, R. R, 4, Clinton, phone 800x12, 99-2 • For Sale Allis-Chalmers; ail clop Harvesters fully equipped and on rubber tires. Hyde Tractor Company, Henstal, Ontario. Phone 128. 99-4 For Sale - Ten "room frame house, one acre of land, barn and garage. Apply to Mrs, George Riehl, North street, Clinton. 99-tf 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, Stanley Federation of Agriculture A public meeting et the Stanley 'Township Federation of Agriculture will be held in Varna Hall, on FRIDAY, JUNE 9th, at 8.30 p. m. Speakers: Bruce Matheson, Agric. Rep.; Dr. Hobbs Taylor, M. P. P. Everybody. Welcome 99-2t The next meeting of the• Huron County Council: will be held in the Council :Ohaunbers, Court House, Goderieh commencing Tuesday, June 13th at 10.00 a,m. All aecounts, notices of deputies ' tions and other business, requiring the attention of Council should be in. the hands of the County Clerk no later than Saturday, June 10th. N. W. Miller, County Clerk 99-2 o Goderieh; Ont. • Applications Wanted Applications are desired for the ' Stratford General Hospital School of Nursing. 'There is a future in;&ngsing. Write for Application Form 00-3 •For Sale All enamel ivory and black steel. top annex. Just like new, burns, woad or coal, Sell for .price. Apply Mrs. Joe Becker, Clinton, phone 341 w. 99-2 For Sale Piano in good condition; large size moose heart mounted; case of mount- ed birds; also cedar posts, green standing timber. Apply to John Thompson; Bayfield. 99-2 Car for Sale McLaughlin Buick, only run: about 13,000 miles, in first-class_shape, tires in good condition. Apply to R.I. Mil -a ler; Clinton, phone 119. 97-tf. Fleece Line Your home Blown rockwool insulation applied to the walls andceilings 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 Comfortable six room' house with 3 -piece bath, double garage and good garden. Apply to J. T. McKnight, Victoria St., Clinton. 96-tf For Rent or Sale For Sale or Rent -100 Acre Farm on Highway between Seaforth and Clinton. Frame house and bank barn; choice clay loam; plenty of water. Apply to . Wm. Livingston or James F. Scott, R. R. 2, Seaforth, 82-tf Wanted to Buy Wanted to :buy, old horses and, dead cattle for mink feed. If ,dead, phone at once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jack Gilbert 908r21. 58-te