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Clinton News Record, 1945-10-04, Page 11' '"IA0E1 EIGHT • ;O•DERICIL TOWNSHIP MAKES S35. GRANT TO PLOWING MATCH , Following representations by L. E Cardiff, M.P f N •th Huron, (.4 ,1 erich Township Council, at its month ly meeting at Hohnesville on Monday October 1, made a. grant of $85 to the North Huron Plowing Match which will be held, south of Goderich on Wednesday, October 17. •N. W. IVIiller, secretary f theLe- gion wrote asking Council to con- tribute to the Clinton branch of the Canadian Legioe when any contribu- • tion is made to such organization. Messrs. Harris and Cox waited an the council re the opening of the ditch on the road to -allow water to draM off their properties.- The Road Superintendent was instructed to have this work done. J. A. Coombs, District Engineer, sent his approval of 'the gravel con- tract; also the contract of Loony and Looby to build a bridge on Concession 14. The Tax Collector's bonds, Mr eV t?.. re- newed with H.b. Lawson, •premium sao. • The Clerk, R. G. Thorripsor, pre- sented the complete tax roll showing a total tax to, be collected of $40.124.26. The amount to be collected for the , Federation of Agrieniture is $181.60. The following accounts were order- ed paid: Charles E Wise, sheep claim $15; Signal -Star, printing $6.45; H. C. Lawson, premium. on eollector's bond $30; H. J. Fisher, presents for re- turned'men $39.50;'Telephone system, temporary loan $700; L. E. Cardiff, grant to plowing match $35; Miss Acheson, use of house. s5. Road Su,perintenclent, pay roll No. 10 $1,281.62 Council adjourned to meet on Mon- day, November 5, at 1.30 p.m. • A 1,400,000 square foot bomber factory in the north of England is changing over to rubber manufacture with lightning speed. 1 . Navy League liews his v Leaguelaer,' as in the pan, the Navy Neen requested by the Departent of aval Affairs to supply more than 120,000 ditty bags. The quotesfor Ontario is 70,000 bags. • .• Clinton and surrounding distrcts, s iii the past, have always supported _ the Navy League in a generous man- 111)eiltly rbalegassearkeeesPnpuderlrege0a0dndwan2Ey. 12,ontai„ned at Pattison's Store, WIZe filled please return to a,bove store. 0 J. Murray Goodwin, New Bell Telephone Manager Murray Goodwin, Toronto, as- sumed new duties Monday as man- ager of the Bell Telephone Company of Canticle at Goderieh: He also will have supervision over the company's business offices at Clinton, Exeter, 111ersall, Crediton and Seaforth. Miss Catherine Barton is chief • operator in charge at Clinton.. Born in Welland, and educated at the High School there and at Ridley College, St. Catharines, Mr. Goodwin entered Bell Telephone service at Welland on March 1, 1927. Since that time •he has gained a wide expeiience in various phases of telephone work as acting manager at °riffle and Belleville and in various positions at St. Catharines, Hamilton and Barrie. In 1943, Mr. Goodwin was named staff- assistant in the Company's general office at Toronto, and ie February, 1944, he was named staff assistant to the central district man- ager there, the position he held until his present appointment. W. S. Hodge, who has been manager at Goderich for some years, has re, cently had an offer of promotion to London', but on account of housing conditions in that city, and because he likes Goderieh, he has decided for the present to remain there. Ile has had charge of both the commercial and the plant, or technical, operation of the system. He has been one of the live wires of -the Lions CIO, and has been •proniinent in' church work and in other activities. Call and let us chat re your Heating System Oil burnc...:, fully automatically controlled. We are agentsfor the old reliable Livingstone Oil Burner and Stoker • SUTTER re PERDUE BAMDW.ABIL PLUMBING & leLBCTILICIA318 PIONS 141w. CLININN, vstr) BICYCLES $30,00 to $35.00 HUNTING COATS •$6.00 to $24.00 HUNTING CAPS $1.85 GUN LICENSES $1.00 HEATABS• $1.15 to $1,55 complete EPPS SPORT SHOP • Headquarters For Mi Sporting Goods New Fall Suits For Men and Boys are now coming into stock. Shipments earlier this year but the supply will still •be limited. Make sure of getting first choice by buying early, The Boys Suits are tweeds in fancy patterns and made with two pair of trousers. Mens Topcoats for fall in Fancy Tweeds. New Styles at the Smite old prices. - Made -to -measure suits for civilians are now rationed. Order yoers early in the month and be one of this lucky one, as each months supply is limited. Suits for re4prned service men are not included in above, as they are on a priority Est and are assured of two weeks delivery, Tip Top Tailors, made to measure suite at same,old prices— Men's $29.75; Ladies $31.00 are Plumsteel Bros. Arrovv, Shirts, — Adam Hate --- Scott & MeHa)e Shoes for Men Agents Tip • Top Tailors , FAIER KILLED, CIZUSIIEDi BETWEEN TRACTOR, AND, WALL Crushed betiveeri a, tractor anti t wall of his garage, Clarence Dusto 58, one of Colborne Township's be PFCIALS AT known farmers, was killed instant late Tuesday afternoon, • The unfortunate man had gone the • garage, ostensibly to take the tractor, and in cranking it w not aware that, it was in gear. T machine started immediately, to ing him to the, wall of the buildin Mrs: Dustow, hearing the noise in ti garage, hastened to the snot, findin her husband lifeless • Dr. J. M. Graham, Godetich, was called immediately and decided that death had been instantaneous. De notified Des W. S. Gallow, coroner, Goderich, who, upon exameiation, delared the fatal* to be accidental, 0 TOWN BANK LOAN NOW ALL PAID OFF nlit,81) AV' QCerelita' :104a, t I tV STORIES to , lie El pso . . 43 • S Superior Food Store g (Continued from page 1) aborit $5,500 be granted Ellwood Epps. The building will be 38 by 50 feet, two storeys, concrete foundation, insulbrick walls, asphalt roofing and hot water heating. Brown-Trewartha — That Council grant permission to Ross Fitzsimons' to alter a building. • It is located on john Street, one storey,: 25 by 25 feet, and will be used as a slaughter -house, the applieation stated. FalconersButler—That Council re- fund $15 to the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion for rent of hall paid for the evening of Setember 10 for zone rally. Court. Shaddick, in reporting for the pPurareas khCeommittee, stated that the of 13 acres of land from Charles Elliott for the park extension, at a price of $650 had been completed and reported a, request from W. Burton for some protestion of the gore near his residence. ,Rev. Ronald Bulteel, secretary' bsf Clinton Lions Club, wrote conveying to the members of the Town Council, sincere appreciation of Council in re- turning rental of. Community Hall for Red Cross Frolic held recently. A letter was received from Super - test Petroleum Corporation request- ing repairs to their approach at service station on Ontario Street. Street Committee was directed to deal with the matter. A communication was received from Ernest Adams requiring ditch to be constructed under the Ditches and Watercourses Act, He had called a meeting- of the parties concerned for the date of October 15. In the Town's interest, •the' Street Committee was directed to attend. 11. S. Atkey, Editor of the NEWS - RECORD, was welcomed to the meet- ing by Mayor Agnew, the former replying, after a motion to this ef- fect had been passed, Call - GODERICH TOWNSHIP Missea Josephine Muir and Marg- aret Lobb, spent last weekend at Kit- chener, visiting the latter's sister, Miss Bernice Lobb. "WEEKEND BARGAINS" 3 Kellogg's CORN FLAKES ... 24e Kellogg's BRAN FLAKES . 2 for 25c Kellogg's ALL BRAN with Measuring Cup 25c Kellogg's VARIETY PACK ..,. 25c Kellogg's ALL -`,WHEAT .. 2 for 25c MUNCITIES 2 for 23c FRY'S COCOA, 19c 4 lb. 30c lb. Catelli CHEESE-A-RONI 18c pkg. Harry Korne's DOUBLE CREAla CUSTARD 28c SELECT CHICKEN DINNER . 37c Sani-White Toilet PAPER 4 for 24c Polo GOLDEN WAX BEANS 14c tin DEWKIST PEAS ... 14e-2 for 27c COOKING ONIONS 10 lbe. 45c Richards' CARBOLIC SOAP 3 for 13 Primrose SOUR MIXED PICKLES 26e jar W. L. JOHNSON & SON PHONE 286 GROCERS FREE DELIVERY ANNTJA,L COUNTRY FAIR uhder the auspices of the W. A. Wesley Willis Church • 'will be held on SATURDAY, OCT. 13 commencing at 2 o'clock in the Lecture Room of the Church. 1300THS—Home Baking, Prodece, Fancy Work and ASMOns, AFTERNOON TEA • Menu: Salad Plate Brown mid White. Bread and Butter Cake • Tea 30c SUPPER—for Buelnese People 5.304, Hot Meat Pie and Tea Mene = , • WRYON WELCOME' • AYLMER PUMPKIN . Ige. tin 11c FRY'S COCOA Yr lb. tin 19c NABOB COFFEE ... 1 03. bag 43. POLIFLOR FLOOR WAX:lb. tin 49e OLD DIT'FCH CLEANSER . tin 10c H.P. SAUCE bottle 31e OXO CUBES pkg. 4 cubes lOr • pkg. lt) cubes 25c KELLOGG'S GRO-PUP • pkg. 25c AYLMER INFANT -FOOD 3 tins 25c MURATORI'S NOODLES pkg. Iric ILtWE'S LEMON OIL 12 oz. btl. 25c NONSUCH STOVE POLISH btl. 21c KAM, A Pork Product, 3- tokens . • • • tin 33c CHICKEN DINNER 15 oz. tin 39c CHICKEN HA.D/QIE tin 33r BRUNSWICK SARDINES .. tin 9c POTATOES No. 1, 15 lb, peek 50. CELERY HEARTS 2 bunches 25r ORANGES, size 344's .... doz. 31e GRAPEFRUIT, size 100's . 3 for 25c LEMONS, size 360's .,. 3 for 11c PHONE ORDERS 'FILLED Phone 111 40111, Red Shield The regular meeting of the Salva- tion Army It.S.W-1,7 was held in the work rooms with 20 members present. The collection amounted to $2•55. Election of officers took place, and it was agreed all would keep their place in office again for another year. At the opening -of next Tuesday'z meeting, the installation ofofficees and standing committees for 'the next year's work will take place with the officers of the Goderich Corps of- ficiating. It will also include Member- ship fee and everybody is asked to be present to join again for the im- portant work that has to be done. A lovely Pot Luck lunch was serv- ed, and enjoyed by all. One hand-knit sweater was brought in by Miss Maude Chambers. The ladies to serve next week will be Mrs. Nelson Tre- wartha, Mrs. Glazier, Mrs..Cardwell. The next meeting will be held as usual on 'Tuesday at two o'clock. THE MUTUAL LIFE • Assurance Company OF CANADA SPECLAL EXTRA SURPLUS DISTRIBUTION TO POLICY HOLDERS The Board of Directors of the Company has approved a distri- bution of surplus in 1946 in accordance with the scale of dis- tribution in effect in 1945, and in addition thereto, a Special Mara Surplus Distribution of approximately $1,500,000, This latter sum is. the amount of the contingency reserve set aside during the war years to provide for •possibile additional war morality and, in view of the • termination of the war, is no longer require. The Special Extra Surplus Dis- tribution will be as follows: Number of Ware • Percentage of Policy is in Force Regular at Anniversary Surplus in 1946 Distribution 5 or more, years .... 40% 4 years • 30% 3 years „. .. . . 20% • 2 years 10% H. C. •'LAWSON Agent • . •Clinton `...••••••ismodwaholarAboo, Badminton play has commenced at the collegiateInstitute courts. / Ross' Taxi is now Matted at Brownie's Service Station, next Kozy Grill.• / A Town League softball banquet is being held at Glennie's Restaurant, Friday evening. • The front of Canada. Packers' poultry plant, Victoria Street, has been renovated. Clinton Collegiate Institute Bugle Band went to Hensall today to play at an athletic meet. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glew have moved into their new home recently purchased from Mrs. John McKinley. • Sgt.' Major J. Ford, M.D. No, 1, London, was in, town yesterday con- ducting cadet exercises at Clinton Collegiate Institute. * * ' Clinton Lions Clfib members are entertaining local seriieemen at a banquet in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Thursday evening next, October 11, at 6.30 pen. ', * Several members of Clinton Lions Club, beaded by president J. A. Set- ter and first vice-president Caryl W. Draper, attended e. Lions zone 3 'ban- quet at the Royal Hotel, Mitchell, last night. * * P/0 Harold Seeley, R.C.A,F., who was severely burned six months ago when \his plane caught fire before taking' off, has been confined to Shaughnessy Hospital, Vancouver, B.C., for six months, but As getting along fine. He is now a'bee to get around on crutches or in a wheel chair, * Victor Kennedy, Hullett Township, was fined $5 and eosts of $8.10 when he was convicted in Magistrate's court at Goderich last week on a care- ess driving charge arising 'out of an accident on Highway 4, south' of Blyth, recently when his car was in collision with one driven by Miss •Coronna Wendell, Clinton, Dominion -Provincial • Scholarships Awarded. Miss 'Lisabeth Sloman, Clinton, and Miss Doris McEwen, Bayfield, both graduates of 'Clinton Collegiate Institute, won two Dominion -provin- cial Scholarships this year, Miss Sloman is taking a course in Medicine, and Miss McEwen is taking a course n science. both at University of Western Ontario. HURON BEAN CROP TARES A LICKING ( Continued from Page 1) above zero, or ten degrees above freezing. Maximum and minimum tempera- tures fax Septembee, as supplied by Mr. Baird, indicated a high of 87 above on Thursday, September 6, and a low of 32 degrees—freezing—on Sunday, September 30. The previous low for the month was 36 above on Saturday, September 22, Official high and low reading's were as follows: High September 1 74 2 66 Low 64 59 " 3 78' 43 4 '78 48 5 84 58 6 85 62 7 87 63' 8 80 66 9 76 67 10 79 • 67 11 69 50 12 ' 62 53 13 62 46 14 75 56 15 65 49' 16 55 41 17 59 38 18 55 18 19 60 52 20 65 50 21 '53 48 22 68 36 23 , 71 •50 24 '72 64 25 66 ' 52 26 67 42 )3 27 71 54 " 28 67 4f) " 29 55 39 tl 30 ' It ff If ft. ft ,, t1 Pi 52 32, October 1 63 45 ,! 2 64 • 42 Rain Fall for September 4.03", /Rain Fall fax October 1 and 2 1.66". • Big 'Thanksgiving Dance ... 4,,I• ,,,I.,„ , ,,,,,,•„,% „ ; sponsored by Clinton Fire Brigade . • Town Hall, Clinton Monday, c o er 8th • Dancing 0.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. Noveltit and Spot Dancing . Milsie By Murdock's Orchestra ADMISSION 50e SPECIAL VALUES FOR OCTOBER 5th, and a BIG FIVE RFD & 'WHITE CLEANSER- ... 2 for 9e COFFEE Ib. 41c VAN CAIVIP'S CHOICE GLENWOOD- CHOICE PEAS . . 2 tins 27c PUMPKIN ... 3 tins 25c SOUP, lEted,& White, TOMATO or VEG. 2 tins -17c' GOLDEN WAX BEANS tin 14c GIANT POPPING CORN Lb. .. . .. 15p • LYNN VALLEY SPINACH 1.4c Aylmer TOMATO JUICE, tin 9e. • VAN CAMPS Quiets BEANS g. pkgs. 9c CURLING DRIED CAKE 5c P.EAS pkg,, 9e RED & WHITE' PEKOE LIPTON'S NOODLE • TEA y2 lb. 38e •SOUP MIX 2 pkgs. 25c • GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES PEACHES — GRAPES '-- PLUMS — PEARS — BANANAS CAULIFLOWER - TOMATOES - CARROTS PEPPERS -. LETTUCE' CALIFORNIA 126's' CHOICE SWEET GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 21 POTATOES lb. 15c ORANGES dc z: 3s5c CELERY bunch 1,9e CALIFORNA SWEET 344' • CHOICE HEARTS or CAL110,RNIA - 300's CHOICE GR,EEN FIRM LEMONS 3 for 11c CABBAGE Ib. 4c SHEARING'S • FOR FOODS OF FINE QUALITY - Phone 48 Free Delivery Clinton Change of Location Our Office is now Located at . BROWNIE'S SERVICE STATION 41 Day Phone 178 litoss"faxi Night Phone 347R Boys' Black Rubber Rain Coats JUST THE COAT FOR FALL • Sizes 28 to 34 To Clear $4.50• Regular $5.75 JUST A FEW LEFT 'DAVIS & HERMAN CUSTOM TAILORS — Be Measured” by' a Tailor " Lamps We have been waiting foe this shipment of Lamp,s..for montlis. Here is your chance to select your gift requirements- while the stock is complete. There are Bridge Ta.ble, Boudoir, Pin -nm and Radio Laniped with a nice assortment of extra shades in all; size ss and:sty/es.. BALL 82 ZAPFE Dealers in Hardware and Furniture Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral Directors Store Phone 1195. DOUGLAS G. BALL JOIFINJ ZAPPE) Phone 110 Phone 103 National Clothing Collection WAR SUFFERERS NEED YOUR SPARE CLOTHING NOW. What Can You SPare--- That. They Can Wear?' - 125,000,000 men, women aria, ehlItixon in Allied Countries face a bitter winter, without clothes, shoe, or- blankets The countries to which your used clotliiiig will be sent include 13eiginire Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Greece, Po'and, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Yugoslavia and China; The surplus used elethihg, foot -wear and bed clothes, that you can spare is sorely needed. Search your home now for usetal, snare articles and give them, to the National Clothing Collection, ' Please .see that alt foot -wear' it tied' together in pairs and that all, suits and two-piece: dreasess are kept together. .A11 elothing should be clean, sanitary' and ready for use: Remember that the people, to whom this clothing is, sent, are destitute, They have not even the ineans for. making repair's. Sos'pleese, sew on those buttons and darn, if necessary, before sending. Bring or send your bundles to the Town Hall, where the clothing will be. packed and shipped daily, under, the supervision af the Red Cross, October lst to- 20t1e, ' ' 692;