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The Clinton News Record, 1943-12-30, Page 5IF, THURS., DEC. 30, .943 TIIE CLINTON .NEWS -RECORD PAGE 5 AUBURN The following teachers are spend- ing the Chri'stnmasholidays at their respective homes; Miss Mary iou- ' sten of South Porcupine, Miss Mar- jorie Arthur, of Teeswater, 'Miss Iia Craig of Wingham, Miss Betty As- quith •of Berimiller, Warren Bamford of Preston and Donald Ross of Galt. Mr. Wm. •McIllwain and daughter, Miss Amelia spent the week' end with friends in St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Raithby are visi- ting their son Lloyd Raithby and Mac. Raithby London. Mr. and MTs. Maitland Allen spent - Christmas with friends in Flint Mich. Miss Isobel Rollinson : has returned to Toronto' after spending the holi- day with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. •:,Alfred Rollinson. Stewart King of Toronto spent '.Christmas with his another Mrs. Russell King. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Brown and two ehildren of Walton spent the 'week end with the 'latte>±'s:parents, Mr, and Mrs George Beadle, Arnold Phillips of Toronto spent ''Christmas with ''her mother, Mrs. Blanche Philips and -aunt Miss Mae. Ferguson. Miss Francis Houston of Kitchener was a week end visitor with her par- ents, Mr. and -Mrs. 'John "Houston.. Private Charles. Beadle of Omni) Bordon spent Christmas with his brother, Harry d Mrs. Beadle. Mr. and Mrs. Alliston and fancily of Parkhill spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hamilton, Miss' Zeta • Munro of Sarnia spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Munro. Miss Mary Nesbit of Toronto was a week end visitor with her parents -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit. Mr. and'Mrs. Webster and daughter of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Ferguson. Miss June Marsh of Brantford is spending the holidays with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Marsh. Mr. Reginald Asquith of Montreal spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas E. Asquith. Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Robinson spent "Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Norman ' Garrett, Blyth. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Plumsteel of "Clinton and Miss Eleanor Plumsteel of Palmerston spent the Christmas holiday with Rev, and Mrs. H. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Gormley Thompson rand son Bobby of Brampton spent the "Christmas week end with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mogridge and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Thompson. Lloyd Rutledge of the RCAF Ot- tawa spent the holiday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Rutledge. The annual community carol ser- vice was held in St. Mark's Anglican Church, Sunday evening with the Rec- tor Rev. P. H. Streeter in charge and Mrs. Gordon Taylor presided at the organ for the singing of the carols, A duet was rendered by Rev. and Mrs 'Snell. Solo by Miss Josephine Weir, and Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Rev. A, D. Thompson brought the Christmas Hies sage from 2nd Corinthians Chapter 8 verse 9. The accompanists were Viv- ian Straughan, Donald Ross and Betty Asquith. LONDON ROAD GODERICH TOWNSHIP The. December meeting of the S. S. No. 4 Unit of the Red Cross was held at the home of Mrs. L. Pearson with the president presiding, the meeting was opened by repeating the Lord's Prayer"in unison. The roll call was responded to by fourteen mem- bers, and there was one visitor pres- ent, The roll call for January meeting is to beanswered by payment of fees. All reports of various committees are to be read at the January meeting.' A letter of thanks for parcel receic- ed by Sgt; Maj. M. E'. Bateman over- seas was read A gift donated by Mrs. J, Tebbutt was sold by tickets, with Mrs, Bert Lobb drawing the lncky ticket. A quilt was quilted during the afternoon. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. A. Hebden. The meeting was closed with the Na- tional Anthem. A slate of officers pre- pared by a nominating committee was brought before 'the meetingwith the following officers being appointed for 1944: President—Mrs. Frank Jones; Vice President, Mrs Bert Lobb; Secretary, Mrs. Ira Merrill;' Assistant Secretary Mrs. L. Pearson; Treasurer, Mrs. W. Forbes; Assist. Treas. Miss Josephine Muir; Buying Com., Mrs. W. Forbes, Mrs. E. Little, Mrs. D. Rathwell; Sewing Corn., Mrs. E. Little, Mrs R. Eason; Yarn Corn, Mrs. Bert Lobb; Quilt Committee, Mrs. C. Tebbutt; Mrs. A. Gamble. A very enjoyable Christmas enter- tahiment was given by the pupils and young people of S. S. No. 4, on the ev- ening of December 21, Much credit is due. to the teacher, Miss Delphine Bis.Bis- back, and the music instructor Mrs. Mervin Lobb, for the fine program presented by the pupils. Miss Bernice Lobb, of Waterloo and Alvin Lobb of R.C.N.V.R. of King- ston, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb. Miss Violet Phillips of Toronto vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Merrill, over the week end. The annual congregational meeting of Ebenezer United Church will be held in the church on Thursday even- ing of this week. Miss Mabel Grigg of Toronto spent Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed. Grigg Sr. Mrs. Will Grig gand master Wayne spent a few days in Clinton Last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cameron, Miss Margaret Evans of Toronto spent Christmas et the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Events. Miss Muriel Bowden is improving nicely after having a severe attack of the mumps. Mr. and Mr's Grant Lindsay, Lon- don and Miss Isobel Lindsay and Mrs. Ian Drummond Roy of Hamilton, spent Christmas at the hone of their father, Mr. David Lindsay. Christmas Concert at the S.S. No. 4 Goderieh Township. On Tuesday evening December 21st the pupils teacher, and young people Presented , an interesting programme. Mr, Irvine Tebbutt acted as chair- man. A sacred tableau. showing the story of the birth of Christ was giv- en first. The tableau consisted of quiet music played while Lois Jones gave a recitation entitled "The First Christ mus" Then "0 Little Town of Betide - hem" was sung while the 3 angel girls pantomined the song "While Shepherds 'Watched' 'was sung next with Shirley Jones as an angel sing - The regular meeting of the London ing the solo part. The Wise men enter - Read Club was held at the home of ' ed singing; "We Time Kings of Mrs. M. Wiltse on Dec. 16. Mrs, Stvin- 1 Orient Are." Lewis Tebbutt,, Jack hank the president presided. The meet Tebbutt and Douglas Jones were the Ing was opened by singing "J'ing'le I Ecistern Kings. After Frank Little Bells" after which the creed was re- dressed as a Shepherd recited hie ver- peated in u lsnn. The minutes of the se' the Shepherds moved toward the last meeting were read. and adopted. manger during the singing of "0 Carne The Roll Call was to be answered by All Ye Faithfull , Marion Jones, as Mary, sang Brahmi s Lullaby to close tine sacred tableau. - Lois Jones -then welcomed the crowd by singing•• a "Welcome Recitation." a parcel for the bail, it was answer- ed by eight members and 1 visitor. It was moved by Mrs Clegg that all bills be paid. Work brought int drat day conrieterl of nitre ladies night- gowns, 1 ladies dress, 2 baby blank- A play ent*tied "The Party Line." ets, also 1 pair mitts, 1 pair socks, 2 was presented. All the family liked to 'sweaters for Red Cross there wore listen in— even Pa, Marion Sones, An- tiso 3 pair kltahki and one pair ate drew Neilson,' Shirley Jones, Frank force blue socks for Christinas'boxes. Little, Lois Jones and Gerald Tebbutt Owing to so few •being ont election of took the parts in this play mincers was put off till next meeting, After Kenneth Neilson's releita:t- to be held at Mrs. Swinbanlcs en Jan, I ion the entire class sang "Christ Was 20. The meeting was closed by sing- Born. and Chri';teme Bells. Then the ing Goll Save the King. After which a nice lunch was served by the hostess. Work done by London Road Club for year 1943 consisted of the follow- ing 121 yards of flannelette; 8 pairs children's pyjamas; 1 crib quilt; 6 large quilts; 1 childs dress and blouse age 6; 1 pair boys pants age 3; 10 la- dies' nightdresses; 6 layettes; 6 childs Shirley Jonas. dresses; 1 ladies dress; 1 Childs dress; Then the Juniors, dressed inpyja- 1 aids dress and slip age 6; 1 ladies Ill a"Come presented an exercise Come 'rheas; 4 pair socks for Christmas box- Little children. Terry Pearson told es; 18 pieces of used clothing for Rus- about his "Woolly Underwear: Then Sian Relief. tie Smilers gave a pantonine called choir sang a three part song "Gently Evening Bendeth." Edith Jones and her dolly gave a recitation. Then John Gamble gave a recitation. The intermediate and senior pupils dressed as Indians sang Indian Car- ols. The Iroquois Lullaby was sung by Rod Cross woik 11 pair navy mitts '2 navy sleeveless sweaters; 2 navy long sleeve sweaters; 2 airmen long sleeve sweaters; 1 navy turtle neck sweater; 3 sleeveless child's sweaters; 4 long sleeve boys sweaters; 4 long sleeve girls sweaters; 4 sleeveless 'Boys sweaters; 4 pair socks; 1. navy :turtle neck sweater; 1 boys sweater. ' Twas Christmas Eve." ,Josephine Gamble had a recitation after which the "March of the Flags" was given. , A recitation was then given by Joanne Easom, Gerald Tebbutt recit- eri "The Same Old Things." Frank Little dressed like Santa climbed through the fireplace to give a recitation followed by the Ju. ier: at tion song "Jolly Jolly Santa Claus." Dinah Dones, a negress and Sam Jonsing, a black man •entertained the. audience Jack Tebbutt and Harry Lit- tle took the parts. Foitr girls in, pastel crepe paper, dresses presented a dance and sang the "!Marine Hymn:" "The Five Fifteen" a SO 'minute comic was given by all the pupils, This play depicted_ the various "character- ers to be found in a railway station at a busy hour': Lawrence Jones recited a "Good-bye Recitation." While the Young People prepared to present "She Was Only a Farmer's Daughter" the chairman with Mrs. Lobb our mtisic supervisor, conducted the singing of a few favourite Christ- mas Carols. Those in the cast of the 45 minute play"She Was Only a Farmers' Dau- ghter." are as follows. Aunt Sally Spivens, bothered with asthma, Josephine Muir; Mrs. Smith- ers the owner of "Ye Olde Open inn" Marianne Merrill; Osgood, her son, Jinn Lobb; Millie Spivens who had re- turned unexpectedly from the city, Delphine Bisback; Mulberry Foxhall, the perfect villan, Robert Thompson; Harvey Smith, business man from the city, Jack Merrill; Lydia Smith, his aristocratic wife, was Joy Lobb; Alice Smith, their darling daughter, was Margaret Lobb. After the singing of God Save The King, the Jolly Old Santa Claus arrived to distribute the gifts. We thank our chairman, our music supervisor, our young people of the play cast, our School Board and Ball and Zapfe who loaned chairs. for then.. co-operation. Miss Elizabeth Thiel of London spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGuire. Mr. Jack Stirling of Toronto spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Williams of God- erieh spent Christmas with Mr .and Mrs. John Torrance. Billy Harris of Brantford, RCAF 1 spent the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McGuire spent Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeffery of God- erich, Miss June McDougall spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Murry McDougall. V STANLEY )axdwd/.1 urdrZ CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 661 We Wish You A Happy New Year N. W. TREWARTHA Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328. Batkins Locker Service WE WISH EVERYONE A. VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS SPECIAL FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER FROZEN STRAWBERRIES AND RASPBERRIES. ALSO CORN AND PEAS FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER FOODS holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cox. The Christmas concert cane off very well considering some of the children were absent with the flu. We trust both teacher and pupils will en- joy the holidays. To the staff and readers of the News Record we wish a happy and prosperous New Year. V Mr, and Mrs. Francis Dayment and VARNA family of Chatham, and Miss Helen Stewart, RCAF of Hagersville spent Christmas and weekend visitors Mr. the Christmas Holidays at the home and Mrs. Herd and family of Strat- of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Stewart. ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, of Mrs. Marion. Laramie and daugh-Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. El - tor Elizabeth of Hampton and Miss liott and family. Jean McEwen of Toronto are visit.! Mr. and Mrs. Walper and babe of ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. London, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Chutor McEwen. of IIarriston, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend Miss Alice Glen and Miss Barbara and babe of Godericl township, Mr. Graham, of Kitchener and Miss Lois land Mrs. Walter McBride and family Moffat of Toronto, were home over Ma .and Mrs, J. McBride and fancily the week end. I of Blake, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Chutor `$ oktmit„�tA' ra'+ $velet #awego ats3 i4rvattoc R$ .. tr." to tozeto FLiE;W 1U1i+rdri ROXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE CLINTON GODERiCH Now Playing— "Thank your Lucky Stars with a host of top-ranking stars. U' MON., TUES. & WED. Marie Montcz Jon 1•Iall, Sabu and, Thomas Gomez. l3eautiful Princess Tibia, ruler of an island empire, but powerless before the com- mands of her own heart. "WHITE SAVAGE" —In Technicolor— "WINTERTIME" A colorful pageant of music on ice, underscored with romance, and packed with exciting love, sequen- ces. Sonja Henie, Jack Oakie, C'is sar Romero and. Woody Herman and his orchestra. Corning -"Heaven Can Wait" with Don Ameche and Gene Tierney. — In Technicolor— Now Playing Abbott and Costello' in: "Who Done It?" MON., TUUES.& WED. Betty Grable, Robert Young and Adolphe Menjou, A gayer, grand- er, greater Grable in lifting Tech- nicolor musical hit "SWEET ROSIE O'GRADY THURS., PRI. & SAT. Pat O'Brien, Randolph Scott and Anne Shirley, over the target with thrfll5 and romance in the year's greatest air drama. "BOMBARDIER" Coming— Nelson Eddy in "Phan. Coming—"Cinderella Swings Matinees—Sat: and Holidays at 3. torn of the ,Opera". and "The Falcon's Brother," 4tbaninan,zanatntn'rhr2brZthunt arnintnarMin'rtrb'+ rgr2a2'+brb'tzetZtilbibrns, etb'rriMnabtb't rrmazblinnerantb tntrrganizI zeint2Obt1... uf9a6149XteMenteterenetzt6tveztestuMitew REGENT THEATRE MAYOR= Now In Technicolor — "Arabian Nights" MON„ TUES. & 'WED, Two Features Frank Buck and James Donaldson, a„ a "bring em back alive"tale' of n, jungle life. 'A "JACARE' William Holden and •Susan Hay- $; ward, offer a bright and • zippy comedy hit "YOUNG AND WILLING" THURS., FRI. & SAT. Anne • Shirley, Pat O'Brien and Randolph Scott. The screen's great drama of the boys who are doing the fighting for us. "BOMBARDIER" It?" SEASON'S GREETINGS BARTLIFF'S PHONE 1 TUNE IN ON Old -Fashioned Revival Hour 7 to 8 P.M., E.D.S.T. Pilgrim's Hour 2 to 3 P.M., E. D.S.T. On Mutual Network - Sundays Local Station—OKLW., Windsor CHARLES E. FULLER, P.O. Box 123, LOS ANGELES 53, CALIFORNIA TEACHER W ANTED At once for Clinton Public School Grades V and VI. Male preferred. State salary. Apply JOHN HARTLEY, 77-1 Secretary MARRIAGES Lost SHORE—HEARD—In Ontario Street One Ford Mercury 1940 hub cap. United. Church on Monday after Finder please phone Clinton 108j. noon, December -'27th when Marg- aret Isabella, second daughter of For Sale Mr. and Mis. J. L. Heard, became Boys overcoat, blue, size for a boy the bride of Cpl. Albert James of 12 years. Apply to Mrs. Albert Shore, RCAF, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert Sho£ Gd ' 1 R G re o o erre r. ev. . G. Burton officiated. COLLIER—MacMP TH—In Goderieh on Friday, December 24th, when Helen Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Mad/lath, of Goderieh and LAC' .Donald Wesley Collier, RCAF Melton, were united in mar- riage by Rev. Richard Stewart. Lost New green dress purchased in Lon- don and lost in taxi. Reward. Finder please get in touch with phone 12-17 Ripley, Ontario. 77-1 Americans -Serving in Foreign 'Forces Attention BIRTHS In connection with the • Selective JONES—In Clutton Public Hospital Service registration of American cit - on Friday, Des. 10th, to Mr. and rzens in' foreign.countries under the Mrs, Morgan Jones of Clinton, a President's Proclamation of Octoner 26, 1943, the question has been raised son (Alvin Louis), in regard to the status of American GREEN—In Clinton Public Hospital then who:are serving in the armed on Saturday, Dec. 25th, to Mr. and forces of foreign governments. Mrs. Robert E ' Green, Clinton, a sort The director of Selective Service CUDMORE—In Clinton Public Hos- has stated that the Selective Training pital, on Monday, December 27th, and Service Act contains no exemp- to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cudmoro, tion applicable to citizens who are Clinton, a son, serving in the armed forces of for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holmes and and family of London at the home HOUGHTON—In Clinton Public Hos- eign governments, and registration family of London visited Mrs. J. Pear- of Mr. turd Mrs. E, Chutor. I pital on Thursday, Dec. 30th to Mr. by such United States citizens is, son, and Myrtle last Sunday. ( A01 Floyd McAsh of St. Eugene and Mrs. Charles Houghton, therefore now required by law in ac - Ms'. and lire. Lorne Pepper of Nia- Ont., LAC, Wm. McAslr of the RCAF ton, a son. cordaace with the President's Procla- gara Falls, spent a few clays last week Pendelton with their parents Mr. and WEGG—In Clinton Public Hospital oration. However, a citizen of the Un visiting Mt', and Mrs. Join Pepper. 'Mrs. John McAsh and Mrs. Win. Mc -I on Thursday, December 30th, 1943, ited States who has registered and is found to be serving in the armed for- ces of a cobelligerent government may be considered for classification in Class II -B, under present directives of the Selective Service headquarters, by reason of being a "necessary man" in war production. It may be stated that a person re- quired to register who, because of circumstances over which he has no control, is prevented from registering during the prescribed time, shall pre- sent himself for and submit to regis- tration immediately upon it becoming possible for hint to do so. TUCKERSMITH The Tuckersmith Ladies Club meet ing has been postponed until bar - tiler notice. Mr. acrd Mrs. Hubert Riffe, and son Ash and family. Cerals of Rochester, New York, visit -1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pilgrim of Or - ed the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. angeville Mr. and Mrs. East of Olin - Arthur Caldwell. t and Mr. and Mrs East of Aub to Corporal and Mrs. George Wegg of Moulton, Lincolnshire, England, a daughter. on HOLMES—Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Hol - Mrs. J', Mrblartin (nee Kate Hainer) urn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I rites of 34 Hartford Avenue, Tor- o( Saskatoon spent a few days visit- Pilgrim, Jr., and Mr. Chas, Pilgrim. onto, are happy to announce the ing her cousin, Mrs. Arthur McQueen.: Mr. and Mrs. John Aldington spent birth of their son, William Gerald, Mrs. Walter Moffat and John, vis- Christmas at Stahl. birth St. Michael's Hospital, on Sat- weat Toronto and C*r'avenluirst this` Mr. George Clarke spent Christmas" urday, December 25th. Sat - wed k. I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, Epps CARTER—Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Carter Miss Kate McGregor of Wingham, Clinton, of Hullett wish to announce the and Miss Margaret McGregor of Tor-' birth of their son, on Saturday, daughter unto are spending Christmas holidays Mrs. Mosso i 1 with her g •hter Mrs. December 25th. at their hone here, I W: Ball and son of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. H. Elliott of Windsor. DEATHS --�—V 1Mrs. M. Reid received word of the GREEN—In Clinton 'on Sunday, De - PORTER'S HILL 'death of her sister-in-law Mrs. Robt. t ember 26th, the infant son of Mr. Reid of Windsor, who passed away of-; and Mrs. Robert E. Green of din - Report of the annual meeting of ter a brief illness of a heart attack.; ton. Porter's Hill Unit Red Cross was: FREEMAN—In I3ullett township, on I In -spite of bad roads and a stormy held he Mrs. Don Harris' 1944: Dec. Monday, December 27th, Joseph 1S, The list of officers for 1944: Pre- night there was a good attendance at Freeman, in his 87th year. the school concert which was held in Donn Harris Alvin Beales; Vice,sMrs, JOSLING—Tn Clinton on Tuesday, Don Harris; See. -tress,, Mrs, John 'the hall last Wednesday night. A � December 28th, John Josling, in his Torrance; Sewing Conv, Mrs. Thos. splendid .program was put on by the 86th ober. children and these who were unable Elliott; assist., Mrs. Ray Cox; Cutt- WESTON—henry Watcoia and his to attend missed a treat. Much credit ing Conv. Mrs. John Torrance Assns- is due both teacher and pupils for the i wife, Mary Ann Looby, died at taut Mrs. Bert Harris; Quilts, Mrs. their residence Bayfield, on Sum-. able way in which each touk their. Decemth. Will 'Cox; Packer, Mrs, R. Torrance; partk The proceeds aro to be used for ` day, ber in Knitting Cory. Mrs. Allen Betties; in- patrioticpwork. V specters, Mrs. Geo Greensled, Mrs: Vic Elliott; Social Committee, Mr. ; Allen and Gordon. Keys of the RCAF Air Line Executive and Mrs, Alvin Cox; Mr.and Mrs, spent Christmas with their parents On War Assignment Arlie Lockhart; Elinor Cox; Clay- Mr. and Mrs. B. Keys. i On the eve of his departure to Ful- ton Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Betties.' Knitting done in 1943, Men's, Lad- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lathem and fam- full an asignetnent of importance to All- ies and child7en's ,sweaters, 32; tuck- my and Miss Gladys Beatty of London United Nations War Effort overseas, ins, 12; Plain. so; 22 .air; Seaman visited with Mrs. L. Beatty and Editln O T Larson, vice-president, Trans - mats amen s sox 13 pair; boys socks 25� pair; incl- e mats 32; scarves 2; Gloves 2; sox for overseas boxes 5 pair. Sewing -- 12 quilts; 2 baby shirts, pinafore dress- es 62; Ladies blouses 27; Hospital op- eration sheets 70. 1 over Miss Dorothy Cox, who has been science teacher in Dresden high school the past two years has taken a simi- lar position in Ketora I•Iigh School. •At present Dorothy is spending the the week end. Canada Air Lines, was honored at a Mr. and Mrs. Cudmore of Holmes- dinnertendered by ,officers of iris 1 prominent inept ville• and Gerrie Smith (W.D.) of th! own organization and men m RCAF Centralia;with Mr. and Mrs. in the 'transportation industry.. H.J. J. Smith and family. Slnnington, K.C., president of T.C.A. The nomination for the Township of Stanley resulted as follows for 1944. Reeve—Fred Watson, Counc;l- lois John E. Pepper, Elmer Webster, Clarence Parke, Alvin McBride, alt were elected by acclamation. was unable to be present and, in a message. said: "The organization knows the value of the man and how much it owes him; only the great importance of the job for which le has been selected could have justified his leave of absence." V Rare Albino Mink Travel by Rail Albino mink, of White mime, is rather rare in the wilds but recently three o fthese valuable fur -bearing animals travelled by Canadian Na- tional Railways Express from Shal- low Lake, near Owen Sound, via Tor- onto and Montreal, to a fur ranch at Lachute, Qnebee. • The fur clad Al- bino travelled on a cold day and while other travellers sought the waxm spots, instructions were to the ef- fect that the Mink fancily be kept away from heat and during stop- oyers they .were taken to the coldest place available. They are meat eat- ers when' travelling and were given suitable meals of minced steak, the Canadian National and other carriers having an allowance of cheat coupons to provide for their animal charges. The Albino Mink is scare but now be- ing raised' on ranches. Their skins, more Valuable than. those of their Brown cousins, are valued at froth $40. to $45. per pelt. FARMS FOR SALE 75 acres pasture land (65 tillable) abundant water in ditch, lot 16, con, 7, Hay; 100 acres gravel loam, frame ]louse, bank barn, silo, henhouse, implement shed, some bush. Hensel' area. Other, farms, houses, mills stores, William Pearce, Exeter. • 75-6 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BAYFIELD AGRICULTURE SOC. Will be held in the TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5th at 2 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the an. nual reports and appointing the of- ficers and directors for 1944. ALFRED ERWIN 77-1 Secretary Treasurer, Baby Chicks One dollar boks your order now for S.C.W. Leghorn day old mixed chicks and 90 per cent Pullets from a Breed- er Hatchery. We also have hatching eggs for. sale, 80 per cent fertility guaranteed. All birds are blood -tested and ins- pected under 0.13.5. WILF. A, GLAZIER Clinton, Ont„ R.R. No. 4, Phone 617-31 For Sale Thirteen pigs, 0 weeks old. Apply to Fred L. Potter, phone Clinton 910r6. • 77-1 CARD OF THANKS The Henry Weston family wish to thank their many friends and neigh- hors for their kindness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement, and also to thank the pallbearers Rev. ,I, Graham and all those who so kindly loaned their cars. Wanted Live, old and disabled horses and cattle for minis feed. Elmer Trick, Phone Clinton 907r5. ' 39 -e -o -w For Sale Good 1 1-2 storey house with new bath. House in good conditon. Also small barn, garden and fruit trees. Apply to J. V. . Diehl, Queen street, Clinton. 6911 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 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Anne Jane O'Brien. All persons having claims against the estate of Anne Jane O'Brien, late of the town of Clinton, deceased, who died on or about the thirteenth day of October 1943, are hereby notified to send into the undersigned on or before the thirty-first day of Dec- ember 1943 full' particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned crate the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only of clahns of which the un- dersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the riersigned will not be liable to any persons of whose claiin the under-, signed shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Clinton this. 15th clay of. December 1948. C. J. O'Brien, -Administrator. '75-3