Clinton News Record, 1944-11-09, Page 5c'.
'IIURS., NOV..9 h. 1944
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AUBURN
• Mr. and Mas. Gordon Snell. of.
Kingston are visiting Rev. and Mrs.
Mrs. C. M. Straughan attended
the Area convention of the Women's
Institute at London last week:
Ma. Gordon Taylor was 'a London
visitor' last -week.
A' concert under the auspices of
'the Public.' Library was held in the
'Foresters Hall on Friday evening.
The President, Rev. H. Snell was
chairman. The program opened with
a number from the United Church
Sunday: School. Orchestra. A solo
'with guitar.accompaniment was
'given'liy JacLadd. A piano duet
was •given' by Mrs. H. Snell and
Miss Maty Munro, a recitation, by
John Seers, a chorus- by the pupils
of Auburn Public School, an action
song by: the ,Junior pupils of the
'school. Rev. H. Snell rendered' a
solo. Community singing was enjoyed
"led by Rev. H. •Snell. A chorus was
given by the pupils of S. S. No. 9
Mullett, a piano duet by Evelyn
Raithby and Margaret Jackson, a
'chorus by the school, solo Jack Ladd'
and a solo by Miss Coronna Vend,
orf of Clinton. Rev.' Snell spoke
briefly on the 7th Victory Loan. He
Also thanked all who had taken
part in the program. The accompan-
ists were Mrs. Harold Snell and
Mrs. Wendorf, Music Supervisor of
:the schools.
The Thankoffering meeting di
Knox United •Church was held in the
' Sunday :School .room on Thursday
--afternoon with Mrs. Fred. Toll in
chargeof the devotional period.
Prayer was offered by Rev. H.
Snell. A violin duet was rendered by
Mrs. Wm. Craig and Rev. H. Snell
accompanied by Mrs.. Snell, A. solo
was rendered by Miss, Josephine
Weir. Miss Elma Mutch ,gave a
'reading. The heralds responded Mrs.
'Harry Yungblutt en Christian 'Stew-
ardship and Miss Ethel Washington
on Korea. Mrs. Earl Wightnian
gave a report of the Sectional meet -
'Mg held at Blyth. Rev.. H. Snell
Was the guest ' speaker and gave a
talk on "The,World for Christ".
Mrs. 11. Snell took 'charge for the
business period. Mrs: Ernest Pat-
terson, Mrs. Jas.' Jackson and Miss
time Match were'appointed a nom-
inating .committee to present a slate
of officers at the December meeting.
Mrs. Snell closed the. meeting with
, ..,prayer.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr.i
and Mrs. 'Arthur Welsh and
tMr, and Mrs. Oliver Welsh and Helen
• spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D.
L,, ,Stephenson of Bayfield,
Mrs. Oliver Welsh spent a few
days last week with her cousin Mrs..
• J.' Balantyn of London.
Mrs. 'J. Middleton and Miss P..s
" Middleton spent., Saturday at Lon -
..don.
Mr. arid 1VIrs. Harold Down of t
COUNCIL MEETING
(Continued from page 1)
year was approved.
Councillor , Trewartha moved the
adjournment;
PAY SHEET
Street
A. Pickard', weeds 5.75
W. Burton, man & team .80
Wm. Fulford streets .... , . 5.00
G. M. Levis, 600 yds. gravel 450.00
Street Lighting
P.U.C. Lighting streets . 228.00
Property
P.U.C. Lighting R. R. . .85
P.U.C. Lighting town hall 12.57
P.U.C. Lighting ,stock scales ,. .75
P.U.C. Repairing Foundation 1.05
Mrs, L. Tideswell Care of R. R. 5.00
W. J. Miller 5870 Iles. coal ... 36.70
J. B., Mustard Coal 6340 lbs. ..39.65
�aiie election, if any, on Dec. 4, in No
1 ward at Orange Hall Con 4 Eveiet
Mcllwain D.R:O., Graham Johnston
'Clerk; No. 2, •house of Reward Stur
dy H. Stardy D. R. 0., Cliff. Sturdy,
Clerk; No. 3, House of Geo. Hopson,
Thos. Hudie. D.R.O., Geo. Hopson,
Clerk; No. 4, House of Arnold Rath-
well, A. Rathwell' D.R.O., Elmer
Trick, Clerk; No. 5, House of 11. Mc-
Cartney, H. McGartney, D.R.O., W.
R. Lobb, Clerk; No. 6, House of RI.
Rowdefs, R. Rowden ' D.R.O., E
Trewartha, Clerk,
Accounts paid: Town of Clinton
our. share Division court costs, 5.66;
Signal Star Printing 8.80; Huron
County Hospital account 10.50;
Reeve, Clerk and ,Assessor selecting
Peron 10.00; Miss Acheson use of
house 5.00; :Supt •pay roll no. 11
1,779.33.
The Reeve was instructed to pur-
chase 1500 feet of snow fence if
posts can be had for same.
Owing to County council meeting
on Nov..15, council will meet at 7.30
pan. on Nov. 15 in order to allow the
Reeve to attend.
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LONDESBORO
Misses Dorothy Little and 011ie
Moon, Toronto, were home for the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ferguson,
London with kr. and Mrs. John
Snell. -
Mr. and Mrs. JAI. Shobbrook, are
visiting friends in St. Marys.
Mrs. Cook, Clinton and •Mr, Mason,
Toronto with Mrs. Wen, .Brunsdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Radford, Clin-
ton and Miss Wilma Ntrdford, Lon-
don, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Adams.
Mrs. Bert Lobby Clinton, with her
mother, Mrs. H. Lyon. - •
Mr. Lloyd Carter, London spent
the week end at home.
Mfrs. Robert Fairserviee was in St.
Catherines over the week end.
Mrs. Derwin Carter, and her aunt,
Mrs. Wood of Auburn, returned
home on Monday after spending
three weeks with the former's daugh-
ter . Mrs. Dr. Mewhort of Demean,
Vancouver Island, B. C.
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Londesboro Red Cross News
The November meeting of the
Londesboro Red Gress anet on Nov-
ember 2nd at 2.30 pen. in the Com-
munity Hall with a very good at-
tendance. The President, Mrs. B.
Brunsdon, presided. The meeting.
opened with prayer. The secretary,
Mrs. H. Adams gave the minutes of
the previous meeting and the tree
surer gave her• report. A report on
the overseas ;boxes was given --'19
boxes having been sent: overse.
Sewias
ng was,given out including
pyjamas, Housewives, Handkerchiefs.
It was decided not to have the baz-
aar in December and for the hostel;
es for Noventiber and December to
Pay their hpstess money at the
December meeting. It was - moved
]rat a new knitting quota be sent
Stratford were visitors on Sunday
for.
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Wallis. i'
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Salkeld, Mar-
garet, Mary,- Helen and, Lawrence, of,
Lucknow, spent Sunday with Me.
and Mrs. Fred" Middleton.
Pte. Richard' Miller, U. S. A. and
Donald . Mi.ddleton and Barbara 1Viid
dieter) spent the week end in Gode-
• rieh with 'Mrs, 'Hattie Stewart.
.A nominating committee to get'
officers for 1945 was appointed, Mrs.
M
cVittie, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. L.
Shobbrook. .A letter of thanks' was
'ead from B. Hall for a box .he had
I.
Council met in Hohnesvil'le ori
November 6. The Treasurer reported t
having our Victory' Loan, 'interest.
• Dept. of Public Welfare re fuel to
The Society ;wish to thank
Mrs. A, Radford for cream and sugar
donated for the dance, Mrs. Pol-
lard for sugar :and Mrs. Snell cream,
also Mrs. G. Shobbrook for 3 pounds,
of butter, Mrs. Lansing donated a
Pyrex dish. Tickets were sold with ,
hi'n eedls amountinm to $3.00, Tea
collection was $2.65. The. meeting
c`':osed by surging the National
-recipients. .•of Mothers Allowance Anthem.
not having: any, 'this was filed. A
Goderich Doctor asked' payment of
an account "for ,a resident of this
Township, the Connell think the man
will pay his account, Rev, G. W. Oli-
ver protested bis assessment which
is too low now, Ito action was taken
By-law No, 6 providing for nomin-
ation and 'election was, read a third
tine and passed. Nomination will be
held in the council chamber Clintan,;
ori Friday, November 24 at 1 pan,
TOO LATE
"1 _ don't like .these p}',1tos at all,"
"he said, "Nook like en ape." ,
The Photographer, famous for Iris•
wit as well as for his aq favored
Min With a glance of Softy disdain.
• "You should lhaye thought of that
before you had them taken" was his
replyas he turned'back to work.
A. D. McCartney, 6500 lbs. „ . 39.00
D Elliott 4 cord eeda'r .. , 3.75
Sutter` & Perdue' Hardware &
repairs 2.90
Cemetery
M..'MeEwein Salary 65.84
Palk -
Wm. Cook, cutting grass .. 5,20
Dry Earth Closet
A. Fulford, Salary 70.09
Fire Az Water
W.S.R. Holmes 'Soda . , " .... 1.25
Geo. Hanley Conditioning Fire
Truck' ,, 6.42
Police Protection
Bruce McDougall Salary .... 83.33
D. Elliott Salary 75.00
Salaries
M. T. Corless Salary 83.33
Norman IKennedy Salary , .. 50.00
M. J. Agnew Selecting Jurors 4.00
M. T. Corless Selecting jurors 4.00
N. Kennedy Selecting jurors 4.00
Hospitalization
Co. of Huron Indigent Patients 57.70
Postage & Stationery
The Municipal World Treasurer's
Receipts 18.42
Underwood Typewriter Co. Service
and ribbon 1.50
R. McPwan Postage & sup. 4.80
General Municipal Expense
The Bell Telephone Co. Gen. .7,83
G. M. Counter, Postmaster Yearly
Box Rental 5.00
The Municipal World. Advice re
Assessment matters' .. :. 2,00
Allowance for exchange '
Elliott Underwood .15
Municipal World .15
Receipts
Rentals 60.50
Licenses 1.00
Stock Scales 40.35
Cemetery 269.00
370,85
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St. Paul's Jr. W. A. Elect
Officers
The 'Junior W. A. of St. Paul's
Anglican Ohureh met last Friday
afternoon in Owen Memorial Hall,
This was the first meeting of the
new fall season and the election of
officers resulted as follows: Presi-
dent, Jane Hartley, vice-pres. Joyce
Hawkins, . secretary, Joan Murray.
treasurer Mary Scribbins. The
superintendent is Mrs. Arnold, and
her. assistant is l<fiss' Norah Bulteel.
• VARNA.
Misses Doris and Mary Reid, spent
the week end with their aunt at Hol-
mesville.
Miss Anna Reid spent the week
end with friends in Clinton.
Varna Orange Lodge fowl supper
will ,be held in the Township Hall,
Varna, on Friday, November 10th.
All members, wives and families are
cordially invited.
Mrs. H. Clarke is at present with
her mother in Sarnia who for some
time has been on the sick list.
Mr. Ernie Pollock has moved into
the village. We welcome him to the
Village,
Mr, and Mrs. A. McConnell, in
company with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mc-
Connell spent the week end in Tor-
onto.
Mr. Jas. ,Stephenson ]has disposed
of his farm, to Mr. fettle of Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston were
guests . at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ings, Sunday.
The W. A. .of St. Johns Church
met at the home of Mrs. M. Elliott
Thursday afternoon. Quilting was
the order of the day. At the close of
the meeting all partook of a hot
supper provided by the hostess and
Miss Lillian. There was a good at-
tendance.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke arid son of
Brucefield' visited. with Mrs., hart,
Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. ' , Aldington spent
Sunday with relatives in Hibbert.
Hallowe'en passed off with little
damage when masqueraders' both old
and yotmg visited' elf the homes in
the 'village and sone extending to
the country. A few misplacements of
machinery and lawn decorations are
still in the foreground.
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. ♦ • COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 861 .;
Batkins Locker Storage
Now is a ,good time to store ''a
ye of ,beef.
We can supply you with sante at
any time.
Salmon Steaks lb. .. ...... 30c
Farmer Style sausages lb •.,. 25c
FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER
FOODS
DANCE
sponsored by Goderich Township
S. S. No. 4' Unit of Red Cross
in Town. Hall, Clinton
FRIDAY, NOV. 3rd
Murdock's•' Orchestra
Lunch Counter
20-2
LOCAL ITEMS
Hallowe'en plays many strange
tricks, ' but this is a new one. Mr.
Thos, Leppington's Jersey cow gave
him twin calves for Hallowe'en.
Miss Persil Hbbden, A.T.C.M.,
travelling representative and pro-
motion manager for the Toronto
Conservatory .of Music, will visit
Clinton music teachers on Friday',
November 10th.
MARRIAGES
NASH-GERBY—In St. Paul's
Church, .Stratford,' on Saturday,
November 4th, Ruth Elizabeth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Gerby, Stratford, and Pte. William
Nash, Queen's Park London, son
of Mi. and Mrs. Daniel Nash,
Stratford, were united in marriage
Rev.: M. Ii, 11. Farr officiated.
IJLDWINCKLI:,,--AIKENHEAp— At
Brueefield United Church parson-
age, en Saturday, November 4th,
Anna St. Clair, youngest. Baugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Aiken -
head, Brumfield, and Yeoman Hen-
ry Aldwinclrle, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Henry Aldwinekle of Varna,
were united isa marriage. Rev G.
F. N. Atkinson officiated.
BIRTHS
HAMILTON In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on 'Monday, ,November 6th
to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hamilton,
(formerly Marie Grainger) of
Uxbridge, Ont., a son, stillborn.
GUDMORE--,In• . Belleville Hospital
on Monday, November 8th, to
L.A.C. and Mrs. R. L. Cudmore of
Trenton, twin daughters --sisters
for Beth.
TAYLOR -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, 'on •Saturday November' 4bh,
to Mr, and Mrs. Vic. .Taylor of
Brucefield, a daughter.
DEATHS
i TYNDALL-dn Clinton, on Friday,
1 November 3rd, 1944, Arthur John
Tyndall, in his 85th year.
HARRISON--In Goderich, on Thurs-
day, November 2nd, 1944, Richard
Harrison in his 64th year.
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IN MEMORIAM
LEPPINGTON—In, loving memory
of our 'Dearly loved Son and Bre-
ther William Thomas Edgar Lep.
pington who passed away 2 years
ago' November' 8th, 1942.
What would we, give, his hand to
elasp
His dear face to see,
To hear his voice, to see his smile,
As in the days that used to be.
—Sadly missed by his parents, sis-
ters and brothers.
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IN MEMORIA.M
LEPPINGTON—Ic1 loving memory
•of our) dear ,brother Tommie Lep-
pington, Who passed away two
years ago, November. 8, 1942,
We do not forget you, nor do we las
tend
We think 'of yon often, and will to the
end, _
Gone 'and forgotten by some you,
may be
pear Brother to our memory you
ever will be,
L Sadly missed by his sisters Edith
• and Iona
BOXY THEATER
' CI+urroN
CAPI'J AL' THEATRE ,
GoD1tIIIC1
REGENT` THEATRE
IIS&Po1ri' 1
Now Playing — "STEP LIVELY'
& "NIGHT OF ADVENTURE''
Now Playing — George Formby
"BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE"
Now Playing "JACK LONDON"
& "ROOKIES IN BURMA'
Mon. Tues. Wed. Dual Features
Cary Grant, Janet Blair & James
Gleason,
A fabulous tale about a man,a
boy, and a caterpillar whom fate
brought together to teach a less-
on in values.
"ONCE UPON A TIME"
Also — "HENRY: ALDRICH
PLAYS CUPID"
Mon. Tues. Wed. Two Features
Allan Jones, Kitty Carlisle, Leo
Carrillo
with; Alvino Rey ris orchestra and
the King 'Sisters in ,a melodious
feast of fun and °romance
LARCENY WITH MUSIC"
Anna Sten, Kent Smith and Paul
Guilfoyle :
Real action filmed , and fought
under fire.
"THREE RUSSIAN. GIRLS"
Mon. Tues. Wed.
Bing Crosby, Baa'r'yFitzgerald &
Rise Stevens
the year's most popular picture
is this story of a priest who bas -
ed. his life on ideals :and influence.
"GOING MY WAY"
Thur. Fri.' and Saturda y
Dick Powell, Linda Darnell and
Jack Oakie
If you knew today what would
happen tomorrow would you
-gain or lose?
Thur: Fri. Sat,
THE WOMAN OF THE TOWN'
In the paha of her hand she held.
the hearts of two men, bringing to
both a touch of love and laughter
and forcing all three to share the
Shadow of unhappiness.
Claire Trevor, Albert Dekker" &
Barry Sullivan.
Thur, Fri. and Sat.
Pat, O'Brien, Carole Landis and
Chester Morris-'
In the most exciting Saturday
Evening Post story ever- to hit
the screen'
"SECRET COMMAND"
Coming — LADY LET'S DANCE
and "ALDRICH HAUNTS A
HOUSE"
Coining — Eddie Cantor. in
SHOW' BUSINESS"
Coming — "III DIDDLE DIDDLE
and `VICTORY BY AIR POWER
Ronson Lighter Repaired
Send with confidence ' by anal'
your lighter, ;Ronson - for repair
which will be returned C.O.D. Eight
days. service. Reasonable price.
A. Briere, 6789 St. Denis
Montreal, Quebec.
IN MEMORIAM
LEPPTNGTON In Loving Memory
of my dear Brother Thomas _fd-
gar Leppington, who passed away
November 8th, 1942.
Sunshine passeth, shadows fall
Love's remembrance outlasts all.
And though the years 'be many or
few,'
' Are all filled with remembrance,
dear, of you.
—Sadly missed by sister Ionra and
brother-in-law Albert .Leibold
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Nations are equal in respect to
each other, and entitled to claim
equal consideration for their rights,
whatever may be their relative
dimensions or strength, or however
greatly they may differ in Govern=
pent, religion or manners. ---James
Kent.
Card of Thanks
The Tyndall family wish to extend
their sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to, friends .and relatives • for the
kindness shown in their recent sad
bereavement in the passing . of
Arthur Tyndall. Special thanks! to
Rev. A. Lane, and Rev. G. G. Burton.
Wanted to Rent
A piano for about 6 months, Must
be in good condition. Phone 292
Clinton. 22-2
For Sale
Playtime Washings Machine com-
plete with wringer in good condition.
Can be used with 'betor. Phone
900r13, Clinton. 22-2
For Sale
100 Barred Rock Pullets, 6 months
old. Apply Robert F. Reid, Varna.
phone 630r11, Clinton. 22,1
For Sale
Oxford Ram Lambs. Apply Charles
F. Dale, R. R. No. 4, Clinton phone
131614. '22-1
For Sale
1938 Buick Car, Al shape. Serial
206729. Good tires, 2 spare tires,
$450..4ppply to Jack Plumtree, Clin-
ton. " 22-2
For Sale
Two Young bred sows, Two chunks
around 60 lbs. All Al stock. Apply
Bert *unseen, Londesboro, Ont.
' 22-1
Wanted
Man for general farhn work. To
hire .by the year. Apply at News
Record. 22-1
Auction Sale of .t
Property and Household Effects
in town of Clinton on Albert Street
FRIDAY, N'OVEMBE'R, 17th
at 1 p.m.
2 Quebec cook stoves, 1 Quebec
Heater, 1 glass cupboard, 2 dropleaf
,tabies', 6 kitchen chairs, 2 dining
room tables, 6 leather bottom chairs;
6 dining room chairs, Number of
sinall tables, 1 New William sewing
machine, 1' conch, 1 sideboard, 1
chest of drawers, clock, 2 bedroom
suites, .springs and mattresses; 2
rugs 91c12, 2 •eongoleum rugs; number
of rocking chairs, 1-5 pieee parlor
shite (walnut), Hand washing 1VIa-
chine, lawn knower, boiler, wash tub,
dishes of all kinds, •kitchen, utensils,
sealers and .a host •of rather articles.
Preperty• I
11/2 story, 8 room house in the
town of Clinton well located on
Albert Street. Hydro and town water
Terms: Chattels east:. Property
10% downy balance in 30 days. Re-
serve 'bid,
Estate of the late John Snyder.
Harold Jackson Auctioneer
BUY VICTORY BONDS
Space donated by
BARTLIFF'S
PHONE 1
CORN KING MINERAL
We are pleased to announce we
have taken the agency for CORN
KING MINERAL. Call or phone in
your requirements to . the JERVIS
HATCHERY,: Phone 194. 21-8
Meeting of
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House
Goderieh, comineneing Tuesday
November 14th, 1944, at 2.00 p.m..
All accounts, notices of deputations
and other business requiring the at-
tention of Council should be in the
hands of the County Clerk not later
than Saturday, November 11th.
N. W. Miller
County Clerk
-Cemetery Memorials
Large stock of modern memorials on
display at our
Clinton Showrooms
For the convenience of our patrons,'
office will be open on
Fridays
Open by appointment at any other
time
See Mr. J. J, Zapfe, next door
Cunningham & Pryde
Clinton — Exeter - Seaforth
PRONE 41
Farm For Sale
50 acres, 1.4. mile from Highway,
Goderich Township, good clay land,
well fenced, good buildings, well
watered. Apply to News -Record
Clinton. 20-tf
For Sale
Stuccoed horse ,at 102 Huron Road,
Goderieh. Phone 931'14 Goderieh.
20-41
For Sale
Thirteen head' of cattle. Durham
and Herefords, year olds • andtwo
year olds. Apply to James East, 2%
miles N. East of Clinton. R. R. No. 4
19-tf.
For Sale
Leicester• sheep; ewe lambs ram
lambs, also 2 -year old ewes: Apply J.
H. Quigley, three miles south of
Clinton, err No. 4 Highway. Phone
Clinton 916r3. 17-tf,
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House For Sale
On Princess street, close to down
town and schools. Warmly built, Art
brick siding covered. New Garage,
good dry garden. Priced right for
quick sale. Apply to Frank Wilson.f
20-2
For Sale
14 Durham • Steers,' 750 lbs. 4 Due. -
ham Heifers, 750 lbs.; 17 Durham
Calves; 4 Durham Cows Due Dee. 10;
1 Durham Bull coming 3 yrs. old
21-2' pure bred. Apply Arnold Dale, phone
801r3,' Clinton. 20-2
NOTICE
COURT OF REVISION
Take Notice that the Court of
Revision will meet at Clinton on the
15th day of November 1944, at 7.30
o'clock in the evening, in the Council
Chamber, re the matter of Assess-
ment appeals.
The Municipality of the Town of
Clinton
M.T.CORLESS, Clerk & Treasurer
21-2
Wanted To Buy
Modern house with - conveniences
Preferably East of . Albert St. Apply
News -Record Box 39 "J".
For Sale
Car thanes, antique couch and table
Apply Miss D. Cantelon, phone 19j,
Clinton. 22-1
Pigs for Sale
20 pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply Roy
Tyndall, phone 9071.3, Clinton. 21-2
For''Sale
Spy Apples,' hand picked and stored
60c per bushel in your own contain-
ers. Apply T. R. Jenkins, phone 910r
23 Clinton. 21-1
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of First Posting of Voters' Lists
for 1944 Municipality of Clinton,
County of Huron.
Notice is hereby, given that 'I have
complied. with Section .8 of . the
Voters' Lists Act and .1 have posted
up in my office at Clinton on the 28th
day of October, 1944, the list of all
'persons entitled to vote in the Said
Municipality at : Municipality ' elec-
tions and that such list retrain there
for inspection.;
,And I hereby ,call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or .omissions eoreet-
ed according .to law, ;the, last day for
appeal,being the 21st day of Novem-
her 1 44,
Dated at Clinton this 28th day of
October,'~ 1944.
M. T. C01LL"ES4.
;Clerk ;of the Town of aClibton
21.3
For Sale
9 roomed, two storey Brick House
with 3 piece bath. Central Lopation.
K acre Lot. on William, Street. Apply
at News -Record. 20-tf
Strayed
Strayed to lot 19 Con. 17 Gode-
rich Tp. scene time ago, one yearling
cattle beast resembling Holstein
breed. Owner mavi have the animal
by proving property and paying ex-,
penses. Apply Oliver Jervis phone
802e23, Clinton. 20-2.
For Sale
Heavy tile reel Chesterfield Coat,
plaid lining. (interlined) size 14.
Donegal Tweed Coat (fitted), detach-
able ties, pleated back size 14. Also a'
wine and beige Gabardine Jaeket
(lined) with zipper front and detach-
able hood with white fur trim size 14.
Apply at the News -Record, 21-1
Wanted
Hatehing eggs- for 1945 hatching,
season. Guaranteed premium,, paid,
plus hatchability prerninm., Flocks
culled and bloodtested under Govern -
pent ,Supervision, free of charge.
Write for full. details. Twaddle Chick
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont.
• 21-4
For Sale
A winter tweed coat. Also a snow
suit, -botlh size 12, in good condition.
Apply at News -Record. 21-1
For Sale
One gasoline Engine; one cutting
box ,and, carriers; one wagon. Apply
Feng. VanEginond, Clinton. 21-2
House for Sale ,
Five xoomed frame house on Alb-
ert Street, town water, quarter acre
of land. For further particulars
apply to Frank Fingland or J. W.
SVIcCool,, Londesboro, • 11-tf.
Wanted to. Buy
Old or disabled Eve horses wanted
for mink feed. Apply ISImer Trick,
phone 907r5 or 907r12. 15-eow.
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 908x21, , 8844