Clinton News Record, 1945-01-04, Page 5hurs. Januati 4th, 194
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TO THE CITIZENS OF CLINTON:
I wish to ,express my thanks and . appreciation to you for your iIf
trust and confidence in electing me by acclamation to the position
of Mayor for 1945..
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I sincerely /hope that this year 'will bring Victory, ,Good -Health 4:
and Prosperity to you all,ii
M. J. AGNEW 4
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THANK YOU ELECTORS
I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation and
to thank you for your splendid support shown at the recent election.
As Reeve of your municipality, I w'ilI endeavor to assist lit hand -
t ling the town's finances oreditably, and see that Clinton receives an
equal share of its just rights from County, Council.
1 again thank you.
V. D. FALCONER
TO THE CITIZENS OF CLINTON:
I wish .to extend' my sincere 'thanks to all who voted on my
behalf in the .recent election.
Sincerely
MELVIN CRICH
I TO THE CITIZENS OF CLINTON: I ;
j I extend my sincere appreciation for the splendid support given !.
me at the polls en January 1st 1945,
I shall endeavour to serve the municipality in a way to uphold
your confidence. I appeal to all -citizens. to unite in an effort to
build and make Clinton a better municipality for all citizens,
Wishing all a Prosperous 1945.
Your humble servant,
' A. 3. MoM'(JRRAY
TO THE, LECTORS OF CLINTON:
I take this opportunity of thanking all who .voted on my behalf
in the past election,
Y ours respectfully,
JAMES CHOWEN
TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON:
I wish to ±hank the Ratepayers of the Town who so kindly
supported me in maty eacnpaign and trust I may receive your
continued confidence.
Sincerely wishing you and yours the Compliments of the
Season. "'
G, W, NOTT
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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON:
I take this -opportunity of thanking you for your splendid
support extended to me ort January lst.
Yours' truly
•JOHN R. BUTLER,
TO THE! CITIZENS OF CLINTON
` . Your patronage on election . cl'a'y is sincerely
�apreci ated.
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Yours respectfully
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ERNEST BROWN. ; .r
BAYFIELD
Mr. and Mrs, filmy Barker and
four daughters and Ronald Burt of
London' Stoker Howard Burt R.C.N.
V,R. Toronto, Pat' Graham of Wood-
stocic spent the New Years week end
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Baker, Mrs. Burt and
Mary Lou wlio remained with her
parents, at Christmas, returned to
London with them oat Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLeod and
two children of Kingsville visited
Mr. and Mrs. John MacLeod this
week. •
Miss . Elva Dewar who spent
Christmas with her parents,, left on
Friday to visit ;her sister, Mrs. E.
Rolm and Mr. Reim -in Detroit be-
fore returning tc,Toronto,
'Mr. ' Craig Kerr returned' to To-
ronto after having spent New Year's
with his wife at the home of her
parents, 1VIr..and Mrs. Wilmer Blair.
Mr. R. Larson and son, Clarence
of London were home for New Years.
At the' Annual meeting of the
School Board held recently, John
ar er was returned to office as
as .School •Trustee for anoth-
er terni of .three years. The Board,
consisting of Robert. Blair, Lloyd
Scotehmeroand John Parker received I
with regret the resignation of the
Secretary -Treasurer, Moss Frances
Fowlie who has been most efficient
in that -office for the past number
of years. Leslie Elliott was appoint-
ed to take her place.
Mrs. N. W. Woods and Miss : Lucy
Weeds were the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. R. H. Middleton, Henson, over
the New Years week end,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scotchmer of
Toronto spent ,Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert .Scotehnmer.
Pte. Ellen ]MacKay, C.W.A.C. Lon-
don spent her five-day New- Years
leave with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. MacKay.
Miss Viola Leitch and Master
Avery successful dance was held
in the Town all on December' 26
for the Bayfield Community Active
Service Fund and Red Gross Society.
McDonald's Orchestra from Clinton
furnished the music for the dance.
During the evening L.A.C. Charles.
Parker, R,C.A.F., and L.A.C. Fred
Weston, R.C.£F. were called for-
ward and Mrs. Malcolm Toms, 2nd
Vice-president, read the following
address:
`L.A.C. Fred Weston, L.A.C. Charlie
Parker:
We, the members of the 'Bayfield
Community Service Fund wish to
show our appreciation of your loyal
service here in Canada and 'perhaps
overseas service in the future. We
are proud to have members of our
Community give such proof of their
loyalty and devotion to our Country
and our Empire.
Our good wishes go with y.0
wherever you are called to serve and
TU THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON:
adies and Gentlemen:
Through the medium of this paper
I wish to` thank all who voted for
me on Monday last for the Reeve -
ship of Clinton.
Truly yours,
W. IL LOBB.
0 THE CITIZENS OF CLINTON:
I wish to extend my sincere thanks
o all who voted Monday on my
Behalf.
Yours truly
CLIPINYRD H. EPPS
0 THE RATEPAYERS OF THE
TOWN OF CLINTON:
we ask you to accept this little
token of our interest and esteem."
The gifts of pen and pencil set,.
sweater and socks were then pre-
sented to the boys by Mrs. Walter
Westlake: and. Mrs. D. Prentice, On
behalf of himself and his --brother-
in-law, L.A.C., Fred Weston expres-
sed thanks for and appreciation for
the gifts, and honor accorded them.
Owing to the inclement weather
the A9nual New Year's Euchre and
donee held in the Town IIall under
the auspices of L,O.L. No. 24 was
not as well attended as usual. Winn-
ers at Euchre were Mrs. Wm. Par-
ker and Ford Johnston while the
consolation prizes went to Miss
Donna. Baker and Harry Baker.
McDonald's Orchestra which _ was
to have played tire music for, the:
dance was 'unable to be present ow
ing to the stoma. Mrs', Vietor Burt
at the piano anti James Lirccfsay,
Violin "filled .in" 'in the emergency.
R-78850 Cpl. Biggins J. B. _
R. C. A. F. Overseas
;Somewhere in England
Nov. 26th 1944
Dear Mrs. Prentice and Friends:
Received your letter and T can tell.
you that I was very glad to hear
from you and to hear the news.
Mother has told me some of it but
expect that she doesn't hear, very-
much of the happenings around the
old town, so the news is very nice to
hear.
The only boy I have seen from
Bayfield is White Weston. Have
seen him a couple of times. We are
meeting new faces every day, so
may meet some of the others who
are over here.
Don't know, yet, whether we will
stay in England or not, but you can
take it from me that the climate
won't.be any worse wherever we go.
Please express my thanks to your
club and tell them that I appreciate
their efforts to help us all out over
here. Cigarettes are very hard to
get over here and so the boys are
watching the mails every day. Will
drop you a line when I receive them.
Thanking you again, I remain.
Yours Sincerely
J. Brown Higgins
A-589.36 24th Cdn, Field Ambulance,
ILQ., Coy, R.C.A.M.C., • Cdn. Army,
Central Mediterranean Forees
Dear Mrs. Prentice and Friends.:
I received your parcel yesterday,
sure swell, and glad to get it,
The things in it are greatly ap-
preciated. I am going to enjoy it very
much.
I guess Buster Clarke will be home
now. I saw l hn in our Hospital• when
he was evacuated. I hope he is doing
alright now. I don't see Many boys
from home lately.
Well• I wish you all a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
I ant receiving 300 cigarettes
every month from "The Bayfield
Community" and wish to thank them
very much for same. I hope to be
home soon.
Bruce Cann
The Bayfield Community
Nov. 20th 1944
Dear Mrs. Prentice and Friends—
I wish to thank you all for the
very nice parcel I received to -day
It arrived in splendid condition and
I assure you the contents certainly
are a treat.
, The • choice of items is tops_ and as
I have not as yet received a damag.
ed parcel from the- Bayfield Com-
munity, that is proof of the fine job
done by the ladies in packing, as a
few boys get them in very bads
shape and lose articles' through
same.
I ant Sure this will he the last
'Christmas that it will be necessary
for so mndhy grand organizations as
ROSY TRE
Now Playing—',CHIP OFF THTHE1
OLD BLOCK" ' & "TIMBER,
QUEEN
Mon, Tues, Wed.
Tyrone Power and Myrna Loy in
"THE RAINS ° CAME"
Ronald. Colman and Claudette
Colbert in
` UNDER .TWO FLAGS"
Two mighty dramas of bygone
years return -to give you an
evening of genuine entertainment
Note—The. above Double Bill
will be presented once only, each:
evening, commencing at 7.30 p.m.
Thur. Fri. Sat.
Fredric March plays • the title
role in a beloved American classic
"MARK TWAIN"
A favourite of old and young alike
CAPITAL THEATRE
GOB VZCH'
Now: Abbott and Costello
"IN SOCIETY'
Mon. Tues. and Wed.
Fred McMurray, Barbara' Staii-
wyck & Edw, G., Robinson. •
An engrossing story mixes -com-
edy and drama in entertaining
doses.
"DOUBLE INDEMITY"
Thur. Fri. and Sat.
Sydney Greenstreet, Faye Muer
-
son & Zachary Scott
In the story' everyone is discuss-
ing. It's the Wainer Brothers kind
of thriller
"THE MASK, OF DIMITIZIOS"'
C'omiing "Cowboy ' Ciauteen" and
Coming "BRIDGE ` OF SAN `Beautiftnl but Broke".
LUISREY" with Lynn Bari.
Matinees - Sat. and Hol. at 2.30 Matinees — Wed. Sat. & Hol.2.30
REGENT THEA
MAYOR
Now Claude Rains & Bette Davis'
MR. SKEFFINGTON"
Mon. Tues. Wed.
Deanna • Durbin, Gene Kelly &
Dean Havens
A lively, lilting xnedoly of song,
zomanee and history.
"CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY"
Thur, Fri. Sat.
Eddie Bracken, : Ella Raines &
Raymond Walborn
telling • the riotous story of a
mouse who acquired the inhibit-
ions of a lion,
"HAIL P5511 CONQUERING-
HERO"
ONQUERINGHERO"
Coming "HOUR BEFORE THE
DAWN", "HI •DIDDLE', DIDDLE"
Matinees — Sat. & Hol. at 2.30
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. • e COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 68i
Batkins Locker Storage
Salmon Steaks ib. 30c
Ocean Trout lb, 27c
White Fish lb . . ............. 25e
Smoked Fillet lb. 35c
Cod Fillet ib. 35c
Haddock Fillet lb. 35c
Frozen Grebsa Peas box 27c
Frozen corn off cob box 27e
Frozen Strawberries box 39c
WE BUY HIDES
FROZEN FOODS ARE: BETTER
FOODS
Casings for Sale
DEATHS
ROWCXaI'FFE: In Goderich Town-
ship, on Monday, January 1st,
Martha Burton, ,beloved • wife of
Philip Roweliffe, in her 77th year.
VOLUME—In 'Bayfield, • on Friday,
December 29th, Dr, David' .A:.
Volume, in his 74th year.
BISSETT—In Goderich on January
let 1945, Donald Robert Bissett,
infant son of Pte. and Mrs. Donald
Bissett.
WATSON—On Thursday, Dec. 28,
1944 in Hamilton General Hospital
after a lengthy illness. ' Olive
Laura, wife of Eldward. T. Watson,
26 Edgevale Road, Mother of
Madeleine and ;Ronald and'... of
L,A.C. Ted, (killed overseas) and
sister of Mrs. G. A. Walker, Clin-
ton. Interred in Woodland Ceme-
tery, Hamilton.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Mr. W. 0.
Herbison who passed away Janu-
ary the first 1944,
' Oh, what 'would I give to clasp your
hand
Your dear kind face to see,
Your loving smile your welcome
'I voice
Ther 'meant so much to me.
I No one knows: the silent heartache,
, Only those who have such, can tell:
Of +bhe grief that is borne in silence
Of the one I loved so well.
Ever remembered by wife and
daughter Mrs. W. C. Herbison and
. Mrs. W. S. Rankin.
yours to send parcels to us boys on
this side of the Atlantic.
Give my thanks to the little girl
or her Christmas card. It is very
ice.
In closing I wish you, all a Merry
Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Friend
Pte, W. Dnncalf
I appreciate ;very much the strong f
upport that you gave me on Etc -
ion. Day.. r
Wishing the town a Prosperous
945.
N. W. TREWARTHA,
1
Councillor,
.i BIRTHS
THANKS COOPER—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on 'Monday, January. 1st, to.
Mr. .and Mrs. Edwin 'Cooper of
Clinton a son, Edwin Bruce.
TEPHENS—F.10.. and Mrs. L, A.
Stephens, (formerly Norma Cook):i
wish to announce the birth o£ their
I jail to thank the Electors for
' I
rein support in the recent election, S
ALBERT SHADDICK, I
Meeting of ` Huron County
Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will he held in the
, Council Chambers, ', Court House,
Goderich; commencing' 'Tuesday,
1 January, at 2.00 pin.
1 •Ail accounts, notices of deputations
and other business requiring the at-
tention of Council should ibe'iis the
hands of the County Clerk not later
than Saturday January 13th.
N. W. MILLEIR
County.' Cleric
Goderich, Ontario.
80-Z
Councillor • daughter, Jane McGregor, at Clin 1
ton Hospital, Saturday, December' Lest
BI80thSSET, 1944T--ltt .voderich General Hos-
-'"1 Boston Bull Dog, Anyone knowing
TiANY8
Mrs'. N. W. 'Trewarthe, agar
warded‘ ' by the town, a seat on The
bard of Educalon for another two-
ear term, wishes thrcugh the local '.
ress to publi ly express her sin -
ere a.: precintion for this orpo,'ttm-
pital, on •Sattirday, December 80th,
to Pte, and. Mrs. Donald Bissett.
(trmerly Bessie Livermore) of
Goderich, a sbn, Donald Robert.
MdBRIDE—In Clinton Public Hos-
pleat on Monday, January 1st, to
Mr. and Mrs. • Clare '. McBride of
Zurich, 'a daughter, Gwendolyn
Glace,
its whereabouts please • phone 165.
30-1
For Sale
8 acre farm, 2nd lot North of
Clinton on No. 4 Highway. Good'
buildings, hydro, town water, 3
piece bath and furnace. Apply to -E,d.
Welsh, Clinton, or Phone 80542,
Clinton: 30=3
ARE YOU SAVED BY
*KEEPING THE DEEDS OF TI3Ei LAW?
"—a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the
law,"
*DOING GOOD WORKS?'
"Nbt by works of righteousness which we have done, but
according to His mercy He saved us.--"
• Romans' 3:28
Titus 3:5
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and Thou .Shalt Be Saved Acts 16:13
TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening
LOCAL STATION CKLW WINDSOR '
TRY OUR
Jelly Roll
Chocolate Cake
Tea Biscuits
Do -Nuts or
Long Johns
The Home of Good Eats
BABTLL,IFF'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
Complete Sewing Service
Repairs, parts, needles, .oil, belts,
new or used machines for sale at
your nearest Singer Depot. Just call
write or phone 727. Our new location
78 Ontario St. Stratford, Ont, 30-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
on
WEDNESDAY JAN. 10 1945
at 1 pan. at lot 25 and 26 Base line,
Goderich twp, 114 miles. north of
Clinton.
HORSES --1 mare, 6 yt s, old,
(light Bay); 1 mare '8 yrs. old,
(chestnut); 1 mare 12 yrs. old',
(Brown); Filly rising 2 yrs. old,
(Bay); Filly rising 2 yrs, old (Black)
CATTLE -1 "cow, 5 yrs. old due in
March;
70 Hybrid pullets laying.
IMPLEMENTS—M. H. 18 run
fertilizes dri11; M. H.6 ft. mower; M.
H. 6 ft. binder; M. H. Hay rake;
M. H. bean snuffler and puller; M.
H. Sleigh (nearly new); M, H. 21
walking plow; M. H. 13 tooth
cultivator;. M. H. Manure spreader;
M. H. root pulper; Nixon outhrough
disk; land packer; wagon; box
stock rack; Hay rack; and' gtkvel
box; buggy; cutter; hay car rope and
pulleys; 2 set double harness and
collars; :Delaval cream separator,
(No 12); sugar kettle; sugar beet
plow; 4 section drag Harrows; .2
colony houses;` 2 brooder stoves and
hovers; Stewart horse clippers;,
quantity lumber; 1 miller (250,) in -
catheter; 1 daisy churn, milk pails;
Collie dog; 200 railroad ties; Hard
coal; Some Household effects.
Listen to CI{NX Winghatn en
January 9th and 10th.
TEHMS GASH
Victor Bisback, prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.._
Cemetery Memorials
Large stook 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. 3. 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 of Councilloit
Butler.
Clinton Town Council
For Sale
22 pigs over 6 weeks old. Apply;
Ed. Boyce, BrucefieId. Phone 625r2,
Clinton. 29-2
For Sale
An attractive seven roomed cot-
tage bungalow, all modern conveni.
ences. Good ,garage, and small gar.,
den. The home of the late Mrs. Z
13: Carter, Victoria St. Apply to Mr.
Elmer Finoh, across the street or
Mrs. Wm. Campbell, 86 Gordon St.
Brantford, Ont.
Personal
If YOV Want to get married;
write Box 858, Juliaetta, Idaho. Send's
stamp. 30-4
For Sale
1 driving horse, reliable and quiet
Will work single or double. Apply;
Robert Taylor, Clinton, Phone
906x83 Clinton. 28-2
For Sale
6 Durham Heifers, due to freshen
around February 1st. Apply J. H.
Quigley, three miles south of Olin -
ton on No. 4 Highway. Phone Clin-
ton 619r8. 26-tf
Raw Furs Wanted
I ant buying all kinds of raw furs
and stretching is not necessary if
bought fresh. Highest prices paid.
Norman East R. R. 1 Clinton. 274
Farm For Sale
Lots 44 and 75, 11'Iaitiand Conces-
sion
onces 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, Good
buildings, good well, also 2 never
failing springs.
To wind up the estate of the late
Chas. Williams Sr. Executors ---Chas.
and Katherine Williams, Apply
Chas. Williams, R. R. 2, Clinton,
phone 902r23 Clinton. 26-5
Rouse for Sale
Five roomed frame house on 'Alb-
ert.
Alb -est. Street, town water, quarter acre
of land. For further particulars.
apply to Frank Finglancl or J, W
McCool, Londesboro 11-tf.
Wanted to Buy „
Wanted to bey, old horses and dead
cattle for mink fee& 31 dead, phone
at once,' Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jack
Gilbert 908r21, 58 -tip
Wanted to Buy
Old or disabled live horses wanted,,
for mink feed. Apply Elmer Trick,
shone 9071.5 fir 907r12,1-