Clinton News Record, 1944-11-16, Page 5TIITJRS., NOV. 16th, 1944
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PERSONAL LOANS AVAILABLE
To pay doctor, dentist or
hospital bills... to meet
taxes .. , to consolidate
debts... to buy fuel..,
to repair or improve the
home... to meet educa-
tional expenses... to take
a dvantage of bargains and
business opportunities ...
to meet emergencies, etc.
6ndorsert nal necessarily '
'centred.
1'o delay urgenthome repairs because you lack
• ready funds may prove costly later on.
When you are faced with such a problem, see The
Royal Bank about a personal loan and get the job
started right away. '
Loans for such a purpose—or for any reasonable
personal need are available at any branch of The
Royal Bank of Canada. They can be repaid over a
period of six, twelve, or even eighteen months, by
monthly, quarterly or other instalments to suit your
convenience.
When you need a personal loan to, meet some sudden
or unexpected need, go to The Royal Bank of
-Canada. The manager will be glad to discuss a per-
, sonal loan with you.
THE ROYAL SANK OF CANADA
CLINTON BRANCH
J. G. McLAY, Manager
Ss
O'urObligation
To provide dependable, thoughtful siervice to
every family in the community ... at prices which
they can afford , , , with economy and pride.
Clinton
BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME
Phone 1841
AUBURN
Mrs. Edgar Lawson rias received
word that her nephew k'.)0. Donald
'Staples of Regina. had :been killed; in
action overseas •on Nova 2nd:
Mrs, A. J. Ferguson is visiting hes
- daughter, Mrs., Ray O'Neil and Mr
' O'Neil, Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs, Cl;fford Brown and
family •of Walton spent Sunday Witft
Mt, and Mrs. Geo; Beadle.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rutledge re-
ceived word that their son Lloyd
Rutledge has been promoted to I1t.
Sgt. He is at presentstationed at
'Goose Bay, Labrador.
Miss Ruth Arthur. and Miss Muriel
LaFortune of London spent a fest
days with the formes's Mother Mrs.
John Arthur.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Women's Institute will be held
In the Foresters Hall. on Tuesday,
Nov. 21st. The subject "Historical
Research" will be given fey Mrs.
Fred Oster of Blyth. Current Events
will, be gven by Amelia Mcllwain.
Roll call, Display Of Relic' and giye
its history. Hostesses Mrs, Mogridge,.
Mrs. R.3, Phillips, Miss Mae Fergus
SOD.
Mr. and Mrs.. William I3. Thomp-
son have moved from their present
'home in Auburn to the 6th Conces-
sibn of East Wawanosh where they
"have purchased a farm.
Mr. and Mrs. John Finlayson, Mrs.
John •Sclater and daughter Marian,
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Herberger and
daughter, Mrs, Cole, and Mr. Deng'
"Knowles alis df Seaforth Visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson ort'
Miss Sadie Carter and itIr, Joe.
Carter have returned to Auburn
after spending the;summer at Port
LRgin.
The November meeting nt the W.
THE
tor the meeting was taken by Mrs,
C. W. Robertson. A. vote, of thanks
was extended to •Mx.;rand Mrs: Haath-
by for their hospitality.
The funeral of Edward Jones was
held on 'Wednesday afternoon from
the farm of his son, Charles Jones,
and was largely attended. Mr. Jones
died irk Flint, Mich., on ' Monday
where he had been visiting his
daughter, Mrs, James Foreman. He
was in his 80th year, and was the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James
Jones. He 'was born on the farm
where .his son now resides and spent
his entire lifetime in that township,
His wife Jessie Thom passed away
in 1915. He was a member of St.
Marks Anglican Church. He is sur-
vived by one son Charles Jones of
M. S. of the Presbyterian Church Auburn, d;,hree daughters, (Annie)
Mrs. Fred Mrs. James Foreman, Flint, Miss
was held at the home of
• Ed„,„ Jones
of Detroit, and (Ellie)„
Ross on Thursday afternoon. The Mrs. Ray -.Scott, Toronto and four
sided and opened the meeting with ducted by Rev. P. B. Streeter. The
prayer, After tate opening hymn the pallbeare
president, Miss Josephine i Weir, , pro grandchildren. The service was
eon -
.
scripture, tine 2nd chapter of 2nd "" J. Robertson,
T'imot'hy, was read responsively and Nelson utiedgMcLarty, Robert 5eott,,,,Rab-
zt J. Rutledge, rTohn Houston and
the president gave explanation of 'John Moulden. Beautiful floral
same, The Tidings prayer was read ,tributes were carried .by relatives of
in unison. It was decided to snake a the departed, Interment was made
quilt for the Xted Cross. Readings it Dtmgamton Cemetery.
CLINTON
NEWS -RECORD
tdrl�_u,�,•
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKS
FLORIST
Phones; 66w and atu
Batkins Locker Storage
We now have 'some frozen Peas
and Corn, also Strawberries.
We can sell you a .,good Ys
beef at any time.
FROZEN F'OO'DS ARE. BETTER
FOODS.
to .a close in the usual manner. The
roll call for December will., be an-
swered by "•A...Suggestion for 'Christ-
mas."
v
Wesley -Willis W.M.S.
The November meeting of the W.
M. S. was held at the home of Mrs,
Hearn, Thursday evening, November
the ninth.
The President, Mrs. Frank -Fing-
land, conducted the business period.
The secretary Mrs. A. T. Cooper
gave her report and Mrs. Sutter,
treasurer, presented: the financial
statement. A 'splendid resume of
the Sectional Meeting Held at Duffs
1VIcKillop church was given by Mrs.
Addison and Mrs. McKinley.
Mrs. W. McHwan condaoted the
worship service—prayer was offer-
ed by Mrs. Britton and •the scrip-
ture reading taken 'by Mrs, Pickard,
. Very interesting current events
were given 'by Mrs. A. T. Cooper,
followed by a beautiful solo, much
enjoyed by all, by Mrs. Hearn.
Mrs. McEwan gave a most inter-
estingtalk on the 'racial problems
confronting the world of to -day,
Ieaving with her hearers much, food
for thought,
The Study Book, "West of the
Date Line" was ably introduced by
Miss Stone 'and a splendid beginning
made in this most interesting book.
The 'sheeting Closed' with the Miz-
pala Benediction,
V--
LONDESBORO
The Thankoffering meeting of the
Mission Circle was held on Tuesday
evening at the home of Miss Alice
Fingland with an attendance of
thirty-seven. The president, Mrs.
Jack Pipe, presided over an inter-
esting program consisting of a vocal.
solo by Miss Doreen Armstrong, a
reading by Mrs, H. Adams, the study
book by Mrs. Menzies assisted by
Miss M. Tamblyn, Miss M. H. Prest,
Miss Betty Snell, Miss Doreen Arm-
strong, Mrs. R. Peck and Mrs. A.
Shaddick. An interesting set of lan-
tern slides entitled "Into all The
Villages" was presented by the pas-
tor.
Alt the worship service on Sunday
the pastor will speak on "The Father
of the Jews."
The Missionary meeting was held
Thursday, November 9th in the base-
ment of the church, Mrs. Townsend
the president in_ the chair.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and the roll callwas an'-
wered with a verse containing the
word "Give". The word for December
s "Bring". Group No, '4 then took
harge and Mrs. T. Adams read the
Bible lesson. r 1
1VIrs. F.. Tautblyn reviewed
chapter in the Study boot. w(
MIs. Webster gave the . Temper-
nee report and Mrs, Eliwin Woods
paper on Christian Stewardship.
Mrs. Bert ,Shobbrook gave a splen -
id reading. Mrs. Menzies sang a
olo and the 'fleeting closed' with
Hymn 523 ,and the Lords prayer. I
Miss Grace Lobb of Goderich Twp.'
pent the week end with Velma Hesk
Miss Bina Kirk is spending a
week in Windsor.
A number of neighbour's met at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bert
hobbroalc to foals : a fern) forums.
roup. There were ten families .pre-'
ent. The name ,of' the Forum is
The Live Wires" with Bert Shob-
rook as Secretary; Mrs, Bert 'Shah -
rook, press secretary; convenor;
r next month, Art Clarke; Recrea-k
on Conr. Art Clarke and M. Young.
The next meeting will be held ap
November 27th at the home of,Mr. ,
were given by Mrs, Herb. Gooier and •
Mrs. Wellington • Good, The . topic, i A large crowd attended the Home -
"Prayer
I
"Prayer is Power" •was given by, made baking sale and country fair
Mrs. Edgar Lawson. The roll call sponsored by the Women's Institute
was answered by a verse of scripture and Victory Club• in the Parish Hall
containing the word."Obey". Mrs.' on Saturday. A draw was made in
Lawsosi invited the society to her the evening on a cine latish which
home fo'r the December sheeting. The load been donated by Raymond Red- `s
meeting closed' with the singing of mond. Mr. Roland Vincent was the
a kynin, the National Anthem and holder of the lucky ticket. The pro.''
prayer by Miss J. Weir. Lunch was' ceeds amounted to $220. which will e
'served by the ba'stes's. go to •the Overseas Box Fund, to
(provide treats and cigarettes to the
Ladies Aid !local boys Overseas.
The Baptist Ladies. Aid met on V
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank, '
a
Raithby with the paesilent, Mrs. 0.l BRU a
A CEFIELD
, HovS'sori, in charge. The. devatioaat
period was takenMrs. Jas, Web= Twenty-two by W I y inernbers answered d
ster and Mrs: John Raithby. The the roll eall, when the Women's At- s
first part of the afternoon was spent soeiation met for ,the November
in making Missionary quilt blocks, meeting oat: the afternoon of the
the materiel Dain; provided by. Mrs, seventh. s
Raithby. The fol owing program .. The first part of the afternoon
Inas enjoyed, readings by Mrs. L, was spent in sewing. Then the
Irwin, Mrs. Jas. Webster, ,Mrs. John meeting was called to order and
Raithby end 1Virrs. Earl RR;aithby. Mrs. Atkinson 'as usual ebldncted'
Solos Were rendered by' Mrs, Glen the devotional. A psalm. was read S
Raithby an•3 Marie Raitbby. The and: two hynvns. 258 and 553 were g
topic from the wo ds of St. Paul,, sung. In keeping with Remembrance s
"This One Thing I do" 'was given Day the roll, call was answered by .,
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ROXY THEATRE
$
New Playing Claire Trevor as
`TIIE 'WOMAN OF THE' TOWN'
Mon, Tues. Wed.
"SHOW BUSINESS"
:� tale of footlight thrills and
disappointments, of what it takes
to be, great in the entertainment
world.
Eddie Cantor, George Murphy,
Joan Davis and Nancy Kelly.
Thur. obki. and Saturday
Pat O'Brien, Carole 'Landis,
Chester Morris and Ruth Warrick
Dramatic dynamite blasting ac-
ross the screen with all•the fury,
of a sabateur's .bomb as brother
is pitted against brother in• :a
shipyard where some 'work
for Victory and' others against it.
SECRET COMMAND
Coming - HOME IN INDIANA
In. Technicolor
CAPITAL THEATRE
CODEIRICH
Now Playing -- Pat O'Brien in
"SECRET; COMMAND"
Mon. Tues.' Wed. Two Features
Martha Scott, Adolphe Menjou
and Pole Negri
with Dennis O'Keefe and June
Havoc' in -a musically treated ro-
mance and a truly great picture
HI DIDDLE DIDDLE"
Walt Disney's stirring saga of
aviation,
VICTORY Through AIR POWER
Thur. Fri; :Sat, Technicolor
Joel McOrea, Maureen O'Hara &
Linda Darnell
A. grand ,story of the plains feat-
ures the life history of a color-
ful oldtimer.
"BUFFALO BILL"
Coming - "LOUISIANA HAY -
RIDE" and ?'MR, WINKLE! GOES
TO WAR"
BIRTHS
RATH.WELL—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday; November
12th, to Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Rath -
well, a daughter, stillborn.
MOORS--IIn Clinton Public Hospital
on Wednesday, November 15th, to
Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph 11. Moore,
Goderich, a son.
To Let
Light housekeeping rooms. Apply,
Mrs. R. Raton, Bayfield Road, Clin-
ton, 23-2
For Sale
"Clare Jewel", White enamel cools
stove, used three years, in,,very good
condition. Apply to Mrs. Grant Tur-
ner, Box 43, Bayfield, phone 634r14,
Clinton. 23-1
Notice
Will the party who took the ex-
tension ladder from behind Mr.
Heilyar's store on Monday night,
please return it before Saturday. If
not `returned further legal proceed-
ings will be taken. 23-1
For Rent or Sell
6 room frame house, compact in
plan, central location, furnished or
unfurnished. (new 'bathroom). Im-
mediate possession. Would consider
sale of same for suitable cash offer.
Apply Box. 39M, • 23-1
TWO DAY
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects.—At Lot 4, Cdn 6,
Huliett Township, half mile east of
Kinburn, on TUES. and WED., NOV.,
21st and 22nd;
Tuesday, Nov. 21st at 12,30 o'clock
sharp, the following:
HORSES—Clyde mare, 10 yrs. old;
gelding, 6 yrs, old 1800 lbs. Harness
—set of heavy harness, number of
collars.
CATTLE_Durham. bull, 3 yrs. old
2 Hereford cows due' Feb. 1st; black
cow, due Feb.; 1st; Holstein cow,
fresh 2' mos.; 2 Hereford cows fresh
2 mos.; brindle cow fresh 1 month;
8 Hereford and Durham. last spring
calves; 5 Hereford and Durham fall
calves; 5 Durham steers rising 2 yrs.
old; 3 Durham. heifers rising 2 years
old,
PIGS -8 York chunks 85 lbs.;
"York sow with ten pigs 6 weeks old,
York saw due in Feb.; 3 young York
sow bred' 1 month.
SHEEP -17 Leicester ewes, 1 ram.
POULTRY: 200' White , Leghorfs
pullets, -Feb. hatch,. 1 colony house,
new; 2 rain shelters, 15 ducks.
IMPLEMENTS—McCormick Deer-
ing hay loader (new in July); Me-
Cormiek mower 6 ft.; 10 ft. McCor-
sni6k rake; • McCormick Deering
binder 7 ft. cut, like new; 1 disc
harraw, 1 diamond harrows, 1 walk-
ing plow, 1 M,H. 13 run seed drill,
cutting box, seater, Wheelbarrow,
1 new electric fencer, tool cupboard;
quantity 'of tools, farm: wagon, Ill ft.
flat hay rade, •new; 1 set of farm
sleighs, 3� bunches of 5X shingles,
fanning mill, 30 rod of . woven wire,
new; 80 rod of .barb wire; 2 45 -gal.
barrels; 2000 lb. stock scales, 2 iron
kettles, 1 pig crate, 1 root pulper, 1
hydro pole, 25 ft.; quantity of cedar
posts; quantity of lumber and plank:
30 cords •of dry hardwood, 8i ton of
,hard coal, 1% ton al Doke; Eatonia
cream separator, 600 lbs.; 11F h.p.
M.H. gas engine, ireits.
HAY & GRAIN --20 tons alfaTla
hay; 20 tons hay,. 50 bus.' of osoice
mixed grain, 150 bus. of fall wheat,
231s tons of bran,•600 bus. .mangels
and turnips, 2 bus. of timothy seed,
•1 Cyclone grass seeder, block and
tackle, hay fork rope 175. ft, neW
Everything will be sold' as farms has
bean sold,
HOU'SE'HOLD EFFECTS — On
Wednesday, Nov. 22nd at 1 p.m.:
Easy electric washing' suatth ne, new;
Westinghouse friigidaire, new; elec-
tric hot plate and. oven; 2 electric
wall laanps, electric clock, 1 new
walnut .bedroom suite, Coleman lamp
mining room table, 6 dining loom
chairs, Chesterfield suite, new; 1
walnut, oval table, 1 whatnot, small
tables, I new china cabinet; hail rack,
congoleutn rugs, new' linoleum ear -
nets end scatter mats, 1 antique
clods, organ, nlelodion, antique settee
2 chests of drawers, 3 antique beds,
springs and ,mattress, 1 child's crib,
baby buggy, play pen, earl table,
rockers, morns chair, cupboard, book 1
case, fire place' screen, coal oil stove e
and heater, wash tub, lawn mower,
asap cot, Coleman lamp, 2 robes,
waif robe like new, 3 camp chairs, b
Itchen utensils, peat skis coat size
44, uulley clothes line, wringer, fruit, 0
Ales, potatoes,
JOHN NOTTINGHAM Prop.;.
Harold Jaekson, :Auctioneer; E, P..
Chesndy, Clerk.
by Mrs. R. J. Phillips. The meeting "Peace". Mrs. R. Scott took charge b..
was closed by prayer ,hy Mrs. Row- of the business meeting, It was ar-
son, A pat duck Punch was enjoyed. ranged that the W. A. would. eater fo
The weekly prayer service- was for the Odd:fellows' •dinner, ditto to ti
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l -•e dee}ded latest Two•contests oe-
Frank Raithby',on Thursday 'evening, cupied the rents/lacier of the after -
On account of the illness of the pas- noon, and the meeting was brought
Saturday Special
Tea Biscuits
Fried Cakes
Do Nuts
Pumpkin Pie
Blueberry Pie
Whole Wheat Bread
BARTLIFF'S
PHONE 1
DANCE
in
CLINTON TOWN HALL '
FRIDAY, NOV. 24th
music of Bert Worth end the
CKNX Ambassadors
dancing 9.80 pan, to 1.30 a.m.
;Aelmission 50 cents
Work Wanted
Will cut wood by the' cord. Apply
to William Glazier, Clinton. 23-2
Strayed
From the premises of the under-
signed, a black steer, 11/ years old,
with a small white ster on its fore-
head, and a white patch on its left
flank. Anyone knowing• the where-
abouts of this animal, notify Mr.
Ben. W. Churchill, Clinton, or phone
904r31, Clinton, 23-1
Auction Sale
of
Property and Household •Effects
in town of Clinton on Albert Street
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17th
at 1 p.m.
2 Quebec cook stoves, 1 Quebec
Heater, 1 glass cupboard, 2 dropleaf
tables, 6 kitchen chairs, 2 dining
raoin tables,. 6 leather bottom chairs;
6 dining room chairs, Number of
small tables, 1 New William sewing
machine, 1 couch, 1 sideboard, 1
chest of drawers, clock, 2: bedroom
suites, springs and mattresses, 2
rugs 9x12, 2 congoleum'rugs,num'ber
of rocking chairs, 1-5 piece parlor
suite (walnut)", Hand washing Ma-
chine, :lawn mower, boiler, wash tub,
dishes of all kinds, kitchen utensils,
sealers and a host of other articles.
Property
1st% story, 8 room house in the
town of Clinton well. located ole
Albert Street. hydro and town water
Terms; Chattels cash. Property
10% down, balance in 80 days. Re.;
serve .bid.
Estate of the late John Snyder.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
CLERK'S NOTICE
0f' 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 'I 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 remain there
for 'inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to . take immediate proceedings to
lave' any' • errors' or omissions eorrreet
d according to law, the last day for
appeal being the 21st day of Novem-
er 1944.
and Mrs. Joe Lyon.
Dated, at Clinton this 28th day of
etober, 1944.
M. T. CORLES
Clerk of the Town of Clinton'
21-3
REGENT TI EATR
SIIAFOSTAI
Now Playing — Dick Powell
"IT HAPPENED omoal(
Mon.. Tues. Wed. Dual F'eatua
Belite., James Ellison and 1
and Fraek
There's music, romance and
entertainment in this bril
skate -and' -dance treat
"LADY LET'S DANCE"
Thur, Fri. and Sat.;
Frank Sinatra, George Mun
and Gloria De Haven
with Adolphe Monjou, ' 7Jut
Follette and a superlative cas
a ,breezy fun -tale,
"STEP LIVELY'
tComhtg — ONCE UPON.e i TI
& WHERE Are Your CHILD'
Cemetery Mentor's
Large stook of modern .nem
display at our
Clinton Showroo
For the convenience of our
office will be open o
Fridays
Open by appointment at an
time
See Mr.. J. J. Zapfe, nex,
Cunningham & P
Clinton — Exeter-- S
PHONE 41
Lost
Leather Jacket between
Station, Clinton and 111
Sion of Goderich Towns
Saturday' afternoon. Finde.
call Elmer McClinehey, 90
ton. Reward.
Farm For Sale
50 acres, mile from
Goderich Township, good
well fenced, good buildi
watered. Apply to Ne
Clinton.
For Sale
Stuccoed house at 102 Hu
Goderich. Phone 931r14 G
For Sale
Thirteen head of cattle,
and Herefords, year olds
year olds. Apply to James
utiles N. East of Clinton, R.
For Sale
Leicester sheep; ewe la
lambs, also 2 -year old ewes,
H. Quigley, three miles
Clinton, on No. 4 Highwa
Clinton 916r3.
House For Sale
On Princess street, close
town and schools. Warmly
brick siding covered. New
good dry garden. Priced t
quick sale. Apply to Prank
For Sale
9 roomed, two storey Brie
with 3 piece bath. Central L
acre Lot on William. Street
at News -Record.
Wanted
Hatching eggs for 1945 hs
season. Guaranteed premium
Play hatchability -premium.
culled .and bloodtested,t) tder e
ment ,Supervision, frees of
Write for full details. Tweddle
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, 0
For Sale
1933 Buick Car, Al shape.
206729. Good tires, 2 spare
$450. Apply to Jack Plumtree,
ton,
For Sale
Spy. Apples, hand picked and
60e per bushel in your own CO
ers. Apply T. 5. Jenkins, phone
23 Clinton.
CORN KING MINERAL
We are ' pleased to announc
have taken the agency for 0
KING MINERAL. Call or phots
your requirements to the JEI
HATCHERY, Phone 194.
For Sale
Playtime Washing Machine
plete with• wringer ;ingood condi
Can be used with motor. P
000r13, Clinton.
For Sale
Lady's Suit, Oxford Grey, siz
in good condition. Apply at
Record.
For Salo
Used Beach Range with
front. Also 4 good doors phone
Clinton.
Rouse for Sale.
Five ,roomed frame house on
err Street, town 'water, quarter
of land. For further )".arse
apply to Frank Fingland or
McCool, Londesboro
Wanted to Buy
Wanted to buy, old horses an
cattle for mink feed. If dead,
at once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 of
Gilbert 908r21,