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Clinton News Record, 1944-12-28, Page 51.'HURS. DEC. 28th, 1944 .u' THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE 5 Our Traditional Policy WE SERVE AS WE, WOULD( BE SERVED, BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME GEORGE B. BEATTIE Ma:DtM9Mn3'iar9tiYt2aDti3 RaherIDOR+i3YNARaira112,20rar2 rr i` t33yr7t:^f tMt°2t'7 Re -Elect As Councillor 1945 Nelson W. Trewartha For sound Business Administration. • Experience has no Substitute Your Vote and Influence in .Support of •,My Candidature for Gouneil will be .appreciated Clifford H. Epps Wishing you all a happy and Prosperous New Year. VOTE Ernest Brown For Councillor TO THE .RATE PAYERS OF CLINTON Having been Chairman of the Special Committee whose duties are to see that each Soldier gets a little remembrance from the Town upon enlistment, and President of the Welcome Home Committee which will look after the boys after discharge. I respectfully solicit your vete for Councilor for 1945. Wishing you Compliments of the Season. John R. Butler 100% for the Return Soldiers. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON As a member of the council for just one year I ant seeking another term of office and would appreciate your vote at the polls next Mon- day. i will work to the interest of the town. I am your obiedieaut servent, Albert' Shaddick Vote Falconer for Reeve ' TO THE E'LECTOR'S CO' CLINTON: I .am again offering myself as a candiate for 1945 town council and your representative to Huron County Council. y Considering my experiencein County' Council, as well as• in per- sonal business, I solicit your support hi' the coming election, promie ing that I shall again endeavour to consider your interests first, in all matters. • Any one wishing a ride to the Polls, phone 97 where there will be a car at your disposal. . V. D. Falconer TO THE RATEPAYERS OF' 'CLINTON: LADIEiS and GENTLEMEN: As my name will appear on the ballot as a candidate for the reeveship for the town of Clinton for 1945. I appeal to you for your support' on Monday next. I have had eleven years of experience in Municipal work, six years as councillor and five years as reeve. 1 am preparel to give leadetr- ship in 'things pertaining to the welfare of this town. • First of all a welcome and a fair deal to the boys coming, home from the war. To protect your financial interest in Clinton and `in thej County Council. , • „ , The sanitary conditons, The equalization of the assessment of aur town which will mean a lower mill rate. An inducement for industries to come to Clinton I also stand for improvement on streets needing repair. Yours Faithfully W. H. Lobb TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON: , Having been, nominated as reeve for the coming year, I take this opportunity to say that if elected I will endeavour to fulfill my duty in an honourable way. My experienee will be need in the best interest of the town of Clinton. • Wishing you the compliments of the Season. Melvin Crich Vote' For H. Corey For Council MIIIINIMIIIIIIIIIMINIIIIIIIIIMIOW TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON: VOTE A. J. 'McMurray Council for 1945 One who has past experience and who has devoted a good deal of time to the interests of the municipality and •has time‘at his disposal for 1945. AUBURN The following teachers are holi- daying at their homes here: Misses Mary Houston, of South Porcupine, Betty Asquith of Hamilton, Lenore Plaetzer of .Sword (Northern Ont.); 1la.Craig of near Stratford and Viv- ian Straughan, of Benmiller and Donald' Ross of Galt. ,Misses Isobel Rollinson and Fern Harve of Toronto spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Alf. Rollinson. Miss Elsie Patterson of Toronto, was a weer end visitor with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patter- son. Mrs. J. Chopin, of Toronto, spent the week end with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. J. C. Stoltz. Mr. 'A. J. Ferguson is visiting Inc daughter, Mrs. Ray O'Neil, and 4.Mr. O'Neil of Ottawa, Mr. Rog. Asquith of Kingston. was a holiday visitor with Mr. and Mss. •r, C. E. Asquith. g Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Phillips of Toronto visited over the, week end w th thb former's. mother, Mrs. Blanche Phillips. Miss Fern Lawlor of Galt was a Creek end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawlor./ '4w 7.3441.•3pk' L444 Mr. Stewart King of Toronto was a vis'tor with his father, Mr.' Rus sell Ring. Mr. ami Mrs, Piunrteel of Clinton a -d Eleanor P]umsteel of .Ridge - tor n spent Christmas with Rev,., as d M s. H. J. Snell ' Mr. Donald" ,Ross spent a eon Vote For ,James Chowen For Councillor. `a1,4+rMo•Pr ter!Apt `+Karr eater loaraaeaC!i'reraPlea'atatt. TO THE RA'rEPA1 f1S OF CLINTON" • IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE' WELFARE OP OUR TOWN •VOTE FOR Ga W. Nott f`or Maned of days with friends at Brucefield. Miss Jean 'Scott of Parkhill and Miss Mildred Seatt of Mitchell, were with their parents', Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Scott over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Mait Allan are spending a few days with relatives in Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton and son •of Toronto spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hamilton. Miss Luella Johnston recently underwent . an appendectomy in Goderich General Hospital. Mrs. Alex Russell (Margaret Dobie)' Toronto, was a Christmas visitor with Mr. and 'Mrs. Warner Andrews. " Mr. and .Mrs. Edgar Lawson, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and William, spent Christmas at Sea - forth:, Y LONDESBORO. We are glad to report that Mr. John Snell is improving and has returned home from the Clinton Hospital. I Cpl. Melvyn Brunsdon spent the holiday at the home of his parents," Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brunsdon Miss Dorothy Little is spending the holidays at eche Home of her another Mrs. Robert Townshend. Sunday visitors at ,the home of Ma.. and Mrs. Tom Fairservice were, Mr. and Mrs. A. ,Shaddiek and .family intent 'Mr. and Mrs. Cooper om Clinton; Mr. • and 414,004t t itoas +fit.steoc govatclic-emtvectcteglopsz tetwatcovomemeisvmawROXY THEATRE cAPrrAL THEA REGENT THEM=: ,. CLIT4Tpll1 GODi1 icn SEAPORT" Now Playing "HEAVENLY DAYS" with Fibber and 'Molly. Mon. Ties. and Wed. "BRIDE BY MISTAKE" A rollicking romance to prove pg that soldiering has its lighter, and brighter moments. Alan Marshal, Laraine Day and Marsha Hunt. Thur. Fri, Sat. Two Features' Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan tis Ann Blyth. In a timely and tune- ful comedy. A CHIP.. OFF THE OLD BLOCK. Dick Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes and June Havoc. ,Bring, you all the breath -taking excitement of a logging camp. TIMBEaRQUEEN" Now 'Playing Cary Grant In "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" Mon. Tues. Wed. Out New Year's Special. "IRISH EYES ARE SMILING" with the lilt of song and laughter comes- an appealing Bunyon. story Monty` Woolley, June 'HaV- er and Dick Homes - Thar. Fri. and Sat. Bud Abbott and Lon Costello Will help to keep it a Happy New Year with their latest 'hilarity hit. "IN SOCIETY' Coming — "THE RAINS CAMEr: w and "UNDER TWO.FLAGS'. Coming --i Fred MaeMu, in. "DOUBLE IN,DEMNITy" Coming — "CHRISTMAS HOL- kaNaIDAY" gy��� IDAY" Deanna Durbin. A+ rdia7 `ariarri Yrlr`fntav rrir:D-'dratairr8t2r2ramaiahaa`3'ttia _. a aaras3r,2Fc`1hata. THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON accept the best gift of all — CHRIST "GOD so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosesoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have ever- lasting life." John 3:16 TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening LOCAL STATION CKJLW WINDSOR Old-fashioned Revival Hour—rebroadcasted on many stations at various times. CHAS. E. FULLER Po. Box, Los Angeles 53, California Matinees •— Sat. and 1101. at 2.30 Now Playing Fredric March "MARK TWAIN" Mon. Tues. Wed. Cary' Grant, Raymond Massey & Peter' Lorre In Frank Capra's riotous ,comedy "ARSENIC AND OLD 'LACE?' Including the 'original "Sweetest old ladies on Broadway". Thur. Fri. Sat. Bette Davis,. Claude Rains Walter Abel picturizing one the best dramatic tales of past year. , MR. SKEF'FINGTON" and of the CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS . For Every Occasion C. V. COOKS FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66i Wishing You all a Happy New Year Batkins Locker Storage Annual Meeting Bayfield Agricultural, Society in • Town Hall, Bayfield Wed., Jan. 3rd at 2 o'clock To receive the annual reports For the Election of officers and directors for 1945. A. E. Erwin; See. 29-1 BIRTHS CARTWRIGHT-4n Clinton Public hospital on Wednesday. December 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cart- wright of Blyth, a daughter, Eva Jetrid. Mrs. Bageant and family from Lon- don and Mr, and Mrs. Chris Kennedy of Hullett. Mr. Frank Hall and Mr. Murdie Ross spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R. Townshend. Miss Edith Brown of Brantford ( spent the week end at the home of her. aunt Miss Lindy Young. Mr. and. Mrs. Elgin Josling and family spent Sunday with Mr. and tMrs. Willis Mountain. Mrs. Murray Ferguson from Brampton spent the week end with her parents Mr. and •Mrs. John Snell, Mr. Hugh Radford from' Port Colbourne spent the holiday at the home of hes parents Mr. and Mrs. AIbert Radford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prest and Tana- ' ily spent Christmas at the home of .Mrs. Dan Crawford. Mr. and; Mrs. Bill Wells of Clinton spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Youngblutt. Don't forget the Red Cross meet- ing in the Community Hall on Thursday, Jan. 4th..• Mr. and Mrs. Grierson and family are visiting at the_ home of Mr. and Mrs, John Fingland. V VARNA. The annual meeting„of, the W. M. S. of United Church was held in the parsonage. The Christmas program was followed from the monthly and several Christmas' carols were sung. Miss Hern took •,charge of election of officers which resulted in the, old officers in most cases being re-elect- ed. Pies. Mrs.: Geo. Johnston, let vice Mrs. W. Johnston; 2nd vice, Mrs. Alex McConnell; 3rd vice, Mrs. R. Al Good Wishes for a Prosperous and HAPPY NEW YEAR The Home of Good Eats BAR.TLIFF'S PHONE 1 FOR SALE Retail Coal Business ' Stock of, coal etc. also coal sheds and office building at Clinton, Ont. The undersigned will receive ten- ders until 12 o'clock noon E.D.T. on January 6, 1945 subject to a reserve bid, for the stock in trade, buildings, etc. of the John B. Mustard Coal Company, Clinton. Alexander James Mustard, and The Canada Trust Company, London, Ontario, Executors of the Estate of John B. Mustard. 29-2 Colclough; Rec. Sec. Mrs. F. Reid; Treas. Mrs. Geo. ,Reid; Corr. Sec. Mrs. Wat. Webster; Associate ! el- pers, Mrs. J. Johnston, Mrs. 13. Rathwell; Miss. Monthly, Mrs. 13cn. Keys; Ch. Stewardship, Mrs. Lee McConnell; Organist, Mrs. Lee Mo - Connell, R, Johnston, Mrs. W. Reid; Temp. Sec. Mrs. Fred Reid; Supply See. Mrs, W. Stephenson; Press Sec. Mrs. F. Reid; Community Friendship, Mrs. McGlytnont; "Assis- tant, Mrs. 13. Keds. The meeting was closed by •sing- ing Lord dismiss us with the bless- ing and prayer by Miss Horn. . CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Wnr. H. Pepper and family wish to acknowledge with sincere appreciation the many kind acts and expressions of sympathy extended by friends and neighbours during their recent sad bereavement; and to especially thank Rev. Atkinson, Mrs. Jno., R. Murdock and the choir, also those who so kindly sent floral tributes and offered the use of their, cars. Roomers Wanted Have, accommodation ifor, three school girls. Apply at Record.- Cemetery Memorials Large stook of modern memorials on display at our Clinton Showroom 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 PHONE 41 Wanted To Buy A Second Hand Upright Piano In Good Condition. Reply to the office of the Town Clerk or Councillor Butler. . Clinton Town Council For Sale Lady's White Skates, size 6. In good condition. Also would like to buy 'white skates, size 8. Phone 268M Clinton. 29-1 For Sale 22 pigs over 6 weeks old. Apply Ed. Boyce, Brucefield. Phone 025r2, Clinton. g9.-2.. Lost A car chain on the Huron Road between the corner of the 16 Con- cession of Goderich , Township and the town of Clinton. Finder will please leave at T. R. Thornpson's grocery store for F, H. Powell. 29-1 For 1 driving horse, Will work single Robert Taylor, 906r33 Clinton. Sale reliable and quiet or double. Apply Clinton,. Phone 28-2 For Sale 6 Durham Heifers, due to freshen around February lst. Apply 3. 11. Quigley, three miles south of Clin- ton on No. 4 Highway. Phone Clin- ton 619r3. 26-tf Raw Furs Wanted I am buying all kinds of raw furs and stretching is not necessary if bought fresh, Highest prices paid. Norman East R. R. 1 Clinton. 27-6 Farm For Sale Lots 44 and 75, Maitland Conces- sion Goderich Township. Two miles from Cheese Factory, 1 mile from school and church. Farm has been under grass for 10 years. Clay loam well drained, Gbod buildings, good well, also 2 never failing springs. To wind up the estate of•the late Chas. Williams Sr. Executors—Chas. and Ifatherine Williams,. Apply Chas. Williams, R. R. 2, Clinton, phone 902r23 Clinton. 26-5 House for Sale Five roomed frame house on Alb- wo or ert Street, town water, quarter acre News- of land. For further particulars 29-1 apply to Frank Fingland or J. W. 'McCool, Londesboro 11-tf. For Sale An attractive seven roomed cot- tage 'bungalow, all modern conveni- ences. 'Geed ,garage, and small gul- den. The hone of the late Mrs. R. 13. Garter,; Victoria St. Apply to Mr. Elmer Finch, across the, street or Mrs, Wm.. Campbell, 86 Gordon St. •Brantford; Ont. 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. 58-11' Wanted to Buy Old or disabled live 'horses wanted for mink feed. Apply Elmer Trick, phone 9071-5 or 907r12. 15-eow,