Clinton News Record, 1945-08-30, Page 5CANADIAN.NATIQNAI. AIM*
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LOOK
Ii OVER CAREFULLY...
YOUR
A message to ex
servicemen planning
to go into business •
You want to get started on
your own ... to be your own
boss ... to make your own
future in your own way. You
may plan to start a. store, a
machine shop, a garage; to buy
a farm, a partnership or busi-
ness already operating. Good
for you Canada is behind you,
all the way.
But before you make your
final decision, you'll want all
the facts. Before you pledge
your rehabilitation credit or
obligate yourself in any way,
study your plan carefully.
Talk it over with your local
Citizens' Committee or Veter-
ans' Welfare Officer. These
Men are trained and' qualified
to advise you. if we can help,
just call ,on us. Any manager
of The Royal Bank will be
delighted to see you and give
you the benefit of his business
experience.
To Veterans returning to districts where
there is no formal rehabilitation centre
or committee, this bank extends a
SPECIAL invitation. Our managers are
always at the service`of any returning
man seeking advice on business or
(tnancial matters.
Base your decision on facts =NOT HUNCHES
:THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
CLINTOT BRANCH, G. J. 41cLAY, MANAGER
n«N
SERVICE—
The 'Action of .One
On Behalf of Another—
In the Interest of Both
Service, to us, means placing' in action all our
Highest Ideals
BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME
GEORGE B. BEATTIE
AUBURN
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Curryand
Wayne of Watford are visiting Mrs.'
Curry's Mother, Mrs. Eric Antler -
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson spent
the week end with . Mr, Joseph and
Miss Sadie. Carter at Po; t Engin.
Ur.. and Mrs. A. F. Hansula and
John of Galt spent a few days with
Mrs. F. Ross.
We are sorry to report) that. Mr.
?George Yungblut suffered a severe
stroke Monday morning and is criti-
• cally ill at his home,
• Mr. and "Mrs. Maclntyre of De -
tient -ars visiting Mr. anti Mrs.. Geo.
'Beadle,
A native of this district in the
person of Mr. Robert R. Roberton
died' at Haliburton on Friday after a
short illness. It is only . a month
Since Mr. 'Roberton visited relatives
-and friends' `here. He was born in
JHullett 84` years ago,'L"arly in life
be moved to Galt and then 43 years
ago moved to Western Canada of
which the last 20 years haat been
spent at Vancouver. Just a year ago
he moved. to Haliburton near Lind-
say to make his home with his bro-
ther. The deceased was married
twice, his first wi'e being Tena
Turnbull and his second Wife 'was'
Zena Watson, both of Galt. Bain
predeceased him. There was no Win-
dy. ;Surviving are two brothers and
two sisters; Jas. Roberton. - of
Auburn; Andrew Roberton of Hall.
burton, Mrs. Foster; Wright (Ida) of
Hallett and Mrs. : Geo. Whitney.
(14Iartha) of Winnipeg. The funeral
service' took placee' Monday afternoon
from` the Harold • Gray Walker Heme,
Galt, with Rev. W. J. Walker of
Knox Presbyterian church officiating,
Members of Galt Lodge A.F. and AM,
were pallbearers and interment was
in•Mount View Cemetery, Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Roberton Wong
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manning of
Belgrave,. attended the 'funeral,
Red Shield
The regular meeting of , the 11. S.
W. A. was ,held in the work rooms
with 21 member present. The ,Lieut,'
took the devptional and then Mr,
Jenkins took the chair and' carried
en the business. The collection'
amounted to $1.60. .
Tuesday was packing day and the
following articles were packed.
7 large .quilts, 1 cot quilt, 5
sweaters '25 articles of .used clothing,
2 men's Shirts,' 3 dresses, 1 pr.
panties, 1 pr. pillow eases, 38 pair
socks, and 18 of them 'Were packed in
the ditty bags.
The meeting closed and a delight-
ful lunch
elight-ful,lunch was served: - The ladies to.
serve next week . are, Mrs. Herb'
Castle, Mrs. G. Taylor, Mrs. Habkirk.
BIRTHS
ALLEN—On Thursday, August 23rd,
in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Allen, a daughter.
C'LE'AVE -In Clinton .Public Hos
pital, on August 25th, 1945, to
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Cleave of
Bayfield, a son.
GREEN—In Clinton: Public Hospital,
on iAugust 26th, 1945, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Green a son.
"THE HUMAN RACE"
I've often 'thought of writing a
sketch,
Concerning The Human Race;
Something interesting and "impar
tial",
Largely true and quite in place.
As to the beginning of Mankind,
When given the "breath of life;"
The "Creator" formed our first
. parents,
Perfect and free from all ill -strife.
This World was made for Humanity,
Which I understand is true;
Where we all may live "honorably",
While this life we're passing
through.
"Nature" largely the -important part,
And to us a real close friend;
But if there were no Humanity,
This world would soon reach it's
end.
Man or woman is a wondrous crea-
ture,
When gifted with "common sense";
Health and happiness is better than
gold,
If riiled by "intelligence",
Mankind's importance upon the Earth
Is in the creative stage;
Of every article or, product,
That's suitable for this age.
Possibly the laws could be more fair,
To suit most people the best;
"Unjust laws is a hindrance,"
In some lands this is no jest.
'
Mankind is above the animal,
So should an example be;
With - the aid of fair-m'nded know-
ledge,
To keep away much misery.
On Eaith is every class of people,
Some are rich and some are poor;
'"Extreme" wealth could be more
• divided,
- And not so much laid by in store.
The poor and maimed have a right
to live,
Regardless where they niay be; '
Without the poor there would be less
• rioh,
Which appears quiet plain to nye.
Life in general at the present time,
Don't appear to be the best;
"Fellow -sympathy" would be lacking,
In a fair and righteous test,
"Live and :let live" in a good motto.
For us each and all to know,
In this or any other country.
Wherever we chance to go.
•
Humanity is very changeable,
Some are foolish some are wise;
All according to their disposition,
Some will laugh whi'e others sighs..
The element of Human -Nature,
Are various and many;
There's no two persons wholly alike,
The mind or form will vary.
Human -nature is broad and far-
rea:•hing,. • ,
Some rise high while some sinks
low; .
Which is ruled by their way of think_
• ing,
Perhaps the way they're taught to
• go.
Many persons have their own beliefs;
As to what is wrong or right;•
If they're deep reality thinkers,
They will surely find some light.
"Circumstances may, change • condi-
ditions", y ..
Regardless of all our plans,
In times of peace or in times of. war,
In this or in foreign, lands. '
� 'C,iINTI
CLrr FLOWER
FLORAL DESIGNS
Foi Every Occasion
C. V. COOKS
FLORIST
Phones: 66 v and 061
Batkins Locker Storage
We have a few lockers left to rent.
We have some liver on hand now.
Farmers style sausages.
WE BUY HIDES
FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER
FOODS
1
Time Table Changes
EFFECTIVE
Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1945
and other specific dates
Full information from. Agents:
'Canadian National
Railways
LONDESBORO .
Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevens and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Roberton and.
family of Seaforth visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John Nott on Sunday.
Miss Bina Kirk left on Monday for
St. Thomas where she is. going to
spend the week at Alma College.
The Mission Circle held their
August meeting at the home of Mrs.
John Pipe with quite a Iarge atten-
dance. The meeting opened with
singing hymn "Jesus Saviour' Pilot
Me" after which Ruth Pipe led in
prayer. Elva Peck read the Scripture.
Alice Fingland' then' had a Bible
Question Quiz which everyone took'
part in. Mary Shobbrook gave a
reading and while the offering was
being taken "Since Jesus came into
My Heart" was played., Bina Kirk
then gave_a very interesting talk on
her trip to the coast and showed
some very interesting pictures of
places she had been. We were very
glad to welcome into our circle Mrs.
A. Clarke. who is to be our new lea-
der. Hymn "Nearer any God to Thee"
was sung and'Beth Lansing -closed the
meeting with prayer, after which the
hostess served a lovely lunch which
was enjoyed by all, •
.Rev. Mr. Penman will have charge
of the service on Sunday September
the second.
Miss Lois Wood spent a few days
at the home of Miss Gail Manning.
Mrs. Fred Prest and Miss Mary
Ellen Prest are spending a few days
with friends in London.
And now I've reached the end of my
sketch,-
.And witlout• being out of place,—
"I trust the tidings that the, war is
o'er•,"
"Will cheer .the whole Human
Race".
By Harty Holford?
Clinton, Ont.
' For Sale
A black fitted seal coat, Only been
worn` two seasons. Apply at the News -
Record Office. 64-1
AUCTION SALE ,
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Stock, Implements and Furniture at
Lot 18; Stanley Township first farm
north of Varna on County road, on
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th
at 1 o'clock sharp
A full list of the sale will be
advertised in next weeks paper:
No reserve as farm is sold.
TERMS — CASH
J. W. SMITH, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
G. M. Lawson, Clerk.
64-1
•
Heifer Lost
A Hereford heifer, yearling, white
markings. Anyone finding same
please notify Charles. Manes, Bayfield'
or phone Clinton 630r43. 46•2
Lost
A pair of glasses itt leather case,
in Clinton.. Finder please leave at
the News -Record office. 64-1
For Rent
Small apartment Call 19j. All
modern conveniences. '64-1
For Sale
2 wheel trailer, 5'6" by 4', new box
20" tires in good shape. Apply to
Mr. Musgrave, Hight St., Phone 21iM
64-1
House 'Wanted '
Remember us when your house or
suite becomes vacant. Irwins.
64-.1
Insulation Pays for Itself
• Have•it done the Blow in way
Prompt and! Courteous, Service Given.
Apply to Western Home Insulators
636 Wellington St., London, for free
estimate. 64-9
S-ItEC01tD
BOXY TII<RATRE",
OLINTON ,
Now , Playing — "GAMBLER'S
,pil'.OICE" & "TAKE IT BIG"
MOr1,,;:Tries end Wed.
"A'..SONG TO REMEMBER" In
Technicolor -
Music lovers will thrill to . the
immortal music of Chopin and all
screen fans will be enthralled; by
this brilliant biographical drama.
Cornel Wilde, Paul Muni and
Merle Oberon. , Starts at 7.00 p.m.
Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
Dennis Morgan, Dane Clark and
Raymond Massey.
A . story as big as the "upstairs"
be loved, as thrilling as his
hecti'e hours; of eombat and as
heroic as this pilot who downed'
13 Jap fighters!
"GOD IS MY CMO -PILOT"`
by Col Robert L. Scott
Coming Sonja Henie in "IT'S
A PLEASURE" In Technicolor.
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICI{
Now Playing, Abbott and Cosfello
in g'TilE NA,UGHTY NINETIES?''
Mon. Tues and Wed.
Sonja , Henie, Michael O'Shea and
Marie MacDonald. ,
A singing, dancing, skating
musical, done iii Technicolor, With
the brilliant Henle at her flash-
ing best.
"IT'S A PLEASURE"
Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
Alan Ladd,' ` Loretta Young and
Susan Hayward.
In the sensational drama by the
author of "All This', and Heaven
Too." Rachel Field.
"AND NOW TO -MORROW"
Coming —Batty Grable in "THE
DIAMOND - HORSESHOE".
Matinees — Sat. and Hol. at 2.30
REGE T r TILEATRE;
SEAFORTH
Now Playing—"TILL WE 'ME
AGAIN" Starring Ray Milian
Mon. Tues and Wed.
Yvonne De Carlo,: Rod Canter
and David Bruce.
The West's- most fabulous to
the world's most fascinati
woman "SALOME, 'WHERE S
DANCED". Photographed in f
Technicolor.
Thurs. Fri. and. Sat.
Donald O'Connor, Peggy R
and Jack Oakie.
A 'breezy musical story about
happy-go-lucky vaudeville farm
"THE MERRY MONAHAN
Coming - "SOMETHING F
THE BOYS"
IN WHAT ARE YO,l_i TRUSTING TO SAVE YOUR 'SOUL.
IS IT—•
*Church membership or ritual?
*Good works?
*Second chance?
*The efforts of another man?,
OR IS' IT CHRIST who said "I am the way, the truth, and the life:
no man, cometh into the Father, but by me." John 14:6.
"Believe on. the LORD JESUS SHRIST and thou shalt be saved."
Acts 16:31
TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening
LOCAL STATION OELW WINDSOR
For Sale
Baby BaSsinette"6 mos. size; crib
2'6" by 4'G"; play pan; clothes rack;
3 doz. quart sealers; card table, Apply
to Mrs. E. D. Shaffer, Kirk Street
64-1
For Sale In Sea"orth
An unfinished three roomed cottage
with colony house;• 3 acres of lawl;
also a white porcelain cook stove,
(nearly new); -1 Philco electric
mantel radio, (seasonable); phone
614r11, in on.
NOTICE
Owing to the SHORTAGE
of SUGAR and help we
iwill not accept any -Phone
orders for Bake •Goods on
Saturday.
Please give us your order
not later than six p.m. oil
Friday's.
Orders not held . after
1.0.30. p.m. Saturday night.
BARTLIFF'S
' The Home of• Good Eats
PHONE 1
PLASTER'`
REPAIRING
A., French
Plastering Contractor
Specialist in Cornice
Work •& Decorative
Plastering -
Plaster repairs promptly
And neatly, done
Box 23 or Phone 187
Wingh'am
64-tf
TENDERS
Township: of G,oderich
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned, until .Sept. 15th, for
building a cement bridge at lot 37
Con 14, Township to supply the
cement and the steel. Plans and
specifications may be seen at the
office of •the Road Supt. Mr. Roy
Tyndall, R. R. 3 Clinton, any other
information may be had from any
Councillor or the Reeve. A marked
cheque for 100. to accompany each
tender.
R. G. THOMPSON,
64-2 R. R. 2 Clinton
Wanted to Rent
Unfurnished small house or apart-
ment, by September. Apply to News -
Record, Box 39M. 62-1
WANTED
Girls to Learn glove knitting
Highest wages to ambitious workers.
Best factory conditions and steady
employment.
Apply by letter or personally to:
THE' WILLIAMS•-TROW KNITTING.
CO. LIMITED, .STRATFORD, ONT.
Wanted
Housekeeper who can take full
charge of home. Good wages. Apply
to the News -Record. 63-2
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. J. Zapf e, next door
Cunningham & Pryde
Clinton — Exeter — Seaforth
PHONE 41
Notice to Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF DONALD
CAMERON GALBRAITH, late of
the Village of Bayfield, in the
County of Huron, Laborer Deceased
All persons 'having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased are
required to file the same with • the
undersigned Solicitor for the Estate,
on or !before the 8th day of Septem-
ber, A.D. 1945, after which datethe
assets,will' be . distributed amongst
the prties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the;claims of
which notice shall have been given.
Dated at Clinton, this 17th day of
August: A. 1)'. 1945-
F. Fiinglatid, i{ C, Clinton, Ontario
;Solicitor' fo ? the .s d, Estate.
03-3
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer For Huron
Correspondence promptly answered
Immediate - arrangements Can be
made for Sales Date at the News-
Record,lClinton, or by calling Phone
203.
,Charge moderate and satisfaction
Guaranteed. ` .
Insurance Protection
Automobiles, fire, wind, accident,
sickness, Hospitalization.
Cheapest rates and most modern
coverage.
M. G. RANSFORD
180w CLINTON
For Sala
1938 Motorcycle and sidecar.
Value $350. will sell for $200. Good
running order but needs minor ad-
justments. Windshield, extra lights,
pilion seats, etc, 'included. Phone
Clinton 145-3. • , 63-1
NOTICE •
The Hullett Township: Council at
its regular :meeting August 9th, 1945
passed a by-law to. add 1/5 .of 1
mill with a minimum of $1.00 on all
taxable Farm property in the
Township, as Membership Fees to
the Federation of Agriculture. Any-
bne can have this revoked on their
respective property, by applying to
the Clerk in writing.
GEO. COWAN,
62-2 Township Clerk.
For Sale
1932 Studebaker Sedan, Serial No.
9950107, fair tires, 2 spares, motor
overhauled recently. Apply to W. A.
McAllister, Albert St.
62-9
For Salo
Immediate possess•on, 8 room
house, large halls, summer , kitchen
and wood shed. Nice frontage, fruit
trees and garden.• Apply to the
News -Record Office. 62-'.f
Wanted
"800 Dealers earn a comfortable
income .by selling Familex Products
from door to door! How about start-
ing a business of your own, in your
sparetime, with the same ad-
vantages, in the district of your
choice? For free details and cata-
logue: Familex, 1600 Delorimier,
Montreal. ; '62-5
Car or $1,000 Victory Bond for $1.00
"1941 Ford Super De. Luxe Cab-
riolet or $1,000 Victory. Bond will be
given to the holder of the lucky share
drawn for' at the Galt Fair on Sep-
tember 22nd. Shares 3 for $1.00.
Send to Galt liiwanis Charities; Box
120, Galt, Ontario."
H: T. RANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Fire Insurance Agent
Representing 14' Fire Insur
Companies
Division Court Office,Clin
Frank Fiugland, B.A.,L
Barristor, Solicitor, Notary P
Successor to W. Brydone, K
Sloan Blocic .., - :,.. Clinton,
Farm ForSale
Lot 60, Bayfield Line, Goderich
Township, consisting of 109 acres,
good clay land and ,good buildings.'
Will sell on reasonable terms.' Im-
mediate possession if desired. Apply
to A. E.' Townshend, Bayfield R. R.
2, or phone Clinton 900r21.,,
Farm For Sale
127 acree, situated on No,' 8 • high-
way, 2 miles -from Clinton and seven
miles from S'eaforth. On preniises
is a nine roomed, two storey brick
house, furnace. Bank barn, cement
floors in stable, drive `house,' hen
house, hydro, plentiful• supply of
water, well adapted for :nixed .farm-
ing, stock and implements If desired.
Apply on premises. John R. Noble.
' 56-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-tf
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE BO
Fire — Automobile Acc
Sickness, Wind, Liability, Plate
Family Hospital Plan with
Accidental Death Benefit
H. C. Lawson
Agent Mutual Life Ass. Co.
Clinton, Ontario. Office 2
Bank of Montreal Bldg. P
ARTHUR E. PARRY
Commissioner, Etc. Etc.
By Royal Warrant.
H. C. MEIR
Barrister -at -Law
Solicitor of the Supreme Court
Ontario
Proctor in Admiralty.
Notary Public and Commission
Office in the McKenzie 11
Hours: 2.00 to 5.00 Tuesdays
and Fridays.
Dr. F. G. Thompson
House and Office, Ontario
Clinton. Telephone 172
OFFICE HOURS: 2-4 in the
noon and 7.8 in the evening
Other hours by appointment.
D. H. McINNES
CHIROPRACTOR
Electro Therapist, Massage
Office: Huron Street, (Few
webit••of Royal Bank)
Hours -Wed. and Sat., and b
appointment
FOOT CORRECTION
by Manipulation Sun -Ray Treat
Phone 207
HAROLD' JACKSO
Licensed Auctioneer
Specialist in Farm and House
Sales.
Licensed in Huron and P
Counties. Prices reasonable; s
faction guaranteed.
For information etc. write or p
Harold Jackson, A.R. No. 4 Seaf.
phone 14-661. 06
DR. G. S. ELLIOTT
Veterinary Surgeon
Phone 203 Clinton, 0
ERNEST W. HUNTER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
67 Bloor Str. W. Toronto 0
THE McKILLOP MUTUA
Fire Insurance Company
Head Office, Seaforth, Ont.
OFFICERS— President W.
Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -Preside:
Frank McGregor, Clinton, Managt
Secy-Treas. M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
DIRECTORS- W. R. Archibal
Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinto:
Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chs
Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewa
tha, .Clinton; John L. Malone, Seafort
Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexa:
der, Walton; George Leitch, Clinto
AGENTS— John E. Pepper, Bruc
field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. '.
Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Wai
Blyth.
Parties desiring to ,effect inau
/ince• or transact other business w
be promptly attended to on applic
tion to any of the above officers a
dressed to their respective post oft
ces. Losses inspected by the direct(
TIME TABLE
Trains will arrive at and depa
from Clinton as follows:'
Toronto and Goderich Division
Going East, depart . 6.43 a.
Going East, depart 8.03 p,
Going West, depart 12.04 p.
Going West, depart 11.10 p.
London and Clinton Division
Coming North, arrive 11.20 a:
Going South, leave ,.• 3.10 p