The Clinton News Record, 1938-12-08, Page 58. 1938
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
AUBURN
Ss Mae Ferguson has returned
tomefollowing a week's visit with
ler sister, Mrs, Geo. Durham of St.
eorge.
Mr. Ben Johnston, Mr. and Mrs.
Thos, Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips were London visitors on Fri-
day.
Durnjn Phillips, of St. Helens, clerk
a West Wawanosh, was in the vil-
lage on Saturday delivering the bal-
lot box.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Govier, William
and Albert Govier, were i'ecent vis-
itors at Exeter'
The regular monthly meeting of the
Worden's Institute will be held on
'Tuesday, December 13th at 2.30 in
the Forester's Hall. The Christmas
topic to be taken by NTS. H. C. Wil-
son. Roll call, exchanging •of Christ -
Inas 'gifts. The hostesses, Mrs. R.
J. Phillips, Miss Sadie Carter and
Mrs. Edgar Lawkn. Will the mem-
bers please note that this meeting
•s called a week earlier 'on account
f the Christmas season.
The Ladies .kid of the Baptist
hurch met on, Thursday at the home
Mrs. James Raithby. The presi-
ent, 'Mrs. Chas.- Howson was in the
eliair: The scrip/time was read by
re. Annie Wallin' and Mrs. --john
eKnight led in 'prayer. The sec-
etark's report Vies given" by Mrs.
arl'Raithby; and Mrs. R. T. Philips
ave the treasurer's report in the ab-
eneh, of Mrs. Glen' Raithby. Plans
ere'inade to hold a quilting in the
urch basement on Thuraday when
pot-luek supper will be served. Af-
er 'the; besiness the ladies present
quilted a quilt Which was finished and
Mrst",G. W. Sherman closed the -meet-
ing with prayer. A dainty lunch was
served by Mrs. Raithby and Mrs,
'William Haggitt. -
Me: and Mrs. Hiram Lindsay were
'remit visitors at -Dunnville.
Mr.' and Mrs. R. J. Philips, Mr,
'Ezekiel Phillips and Mr. Harvey Mc-
Gee :were in London on Monday.
• There was no school in the publh.
school meting *to the teacher, Miss
Mabel Foster, , being sick with the
cold.-
The Public Schol and continuation
'-;Schecil -will hold their Christmas con-
: cell in the Forester's Hall on Thurs-
day,- December 22fid.
Rev William. Mains of Tilbury call-
ead on- friends Imre Thursday,
The monthly meeting of the W.M.S.
-a Knox 'United Church was held in
the church on Tuesday with Mes. Jas.
Woods in the chair. The scripture
was read by Miss Sadie (Tarter and
Mrs. William McElwaihr led in pray-
er. Mrs. Jas. Jackson was in charge
• of the program, when Mrs. Gordon
Murray gave a talk on Missions, Miss
Sadiee Carter and Mrs. Harry Wag -
eller sitnia duet "Silent Night", Miss
Mar,e-areta King, convenor of the
nominating committee brought in the
;following shite of officers which were
dulyi elected: Honorary Presidents,
MTS. J. 1V/cClinchey, Miss Susy Blair,
Margaret Small; President, Mrs.
Jas, Woods; 1st vice Pees., Mrs. H.
' Wilson; 2nd vice Pres., Mrs. How-
ard Robertson; Rec. See., Miss Marg-
aret King; Cor. See., Mrs, W. H.
Sheppard; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Minch;
Literature Sec., Mrs, Jas. Roberton;
Miss. Monthly See., MTS. Wm. Me-
Illwain; Stewardship See., Mrs. Chas.
Straughan; Finance Sec., Mrs. J.
Washington; Supply Sec., Mrs. Herb
Mogridge; Temperance Sec., Mrs. O.
Erratt; Strangers Sec., Mrs. Joe
Irwin; Social Sec., Mrs. J. J. Rob-
ertson; Pianist, Mrs. R. D. Munro;
Music, Mrs. Win. Anderson; Flowers,
Mrs. Harry Sturdy. Mrs. Mutch,
treasurer, gave her report and the
'ladies were pleased to hear that the
allocation had been reached. Mw.
Jacksn closed the meeting with pray -
The Auburn Public Library Board
held a meeting in the Library on
Monday night. Arrangements were
',made to hold -the annual meeting the
first Wednesday in JanuarY and
plans were made for an entertain-
:ment in the near future.
VA RNA
L.O.L. 1035 held their annual meet-
ing on Thursday evening, December
1st. There was a good attendance
and the following officers were elect-
-ad and installed by the District
Master Elmer Webster. After the
closing of the lodge, the members
enjoyed a light lunch and a social
lour together. I.P.M., Roy Keys;
W.M. Bro. Anson Coleman; D.M.
Percy Johnston; Chap, Chas. E. P1 -
grim; R.S., Watson Webster; ES.,
Russel Consitt; treas., Geo. H. John-
stone D.C., Wilmer Reid; 1st, Lent.,
Nelson Reid; 2nd Led., Thos. S. Stin-
son; committee, Isaac Rathwell, El-
mer Webster, Wm. Stephenson, Chas.
;Stephenson, Carl Diehl; sick corn-
inittee, Wor. Master, Percy Johnston,
Geo. Clarke.
Mr. Bob Taylor had his tonsils re -
alloyed in Clinton Hospital last week.
Mrs. Stelk has returned home after
"ispending a few weeks with her broth -
Mr. McNaughton of Kitchener.
Rev. Malony of Lucknow will oc-
cupy; the pulpit in the Anglican
',church on Sunday in the absence 'of
the rector.
• Mr. end MTS, Henry Diehl will
-.celebrate :Miele "60th wedding anniver-
sary en' Menday.
Ma. LloYcl, Keys spent Thursday
-of last 'week' in London,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Key§ and fani-
Ily
sphnt Sunday with Mi.and Mrs.
-Jas. '',M.' Reid if
•HAYFIELD
IVIrs. J. ,Tippett returned home on
Saturday after having spent the past
ten days in Detroit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. P. Dyment.
Miss J. Grant, Mr, J. Lindsay and
Mr. Bobt Penhale left on Thursday
by motor for Orlando, Florida. They
were accompanied by the Misses
Wiltse of Clinton, Ont.
Mrs, James Ferguson returned
home last week after having spent a
few days with relatives in Belgrave.
Mrs. J. 0. Goldthorpe and babe,
returned home last week from Cod-
erich.
Mrs. R. F. Gairdner left on Sat-
urday last to spend a few days in
Toronto and Loudon.
Mr. and 1VIrs. Fred Davison of De-
troit spent the weeltncl at the home
of. Mrs, J. Davison.
Miss Ethel Fowlie vhe, spent the
past week in Zinich the guest •of
her sister, Mrs. G. Koehler' returned
home last Sunday.
On Monday evening the parishes of
St. John's, Varna, St. James, Middle-
ton and Trinity, Hayfield, held a par-
ish party in the Town Hall, Hayfield.
Rev. and Mrs - Weeks of Blyth were
present, IVIr. Weeks showing- an in-
teresting travelogue of Canada, China
and Japan, also the missionary work
being done in these countries. lVfrs.
Weeks giving an interesting talk
along with these films. A comedy
was also shown. At the close of the
program lunch was served by the
ladies of the three congregations. ,
Mr. and Mrs. MacIneish and Mr.
Biegernan of Fort Erie were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Goldthorpe
over the,weekend, and Mrs. Macin-
tosh remaining here for the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Smith were
in London on Tuesday attending the
funeral of the, late Mr. Roy Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith and family
of London spent Sunday in the vil-
lage.
llakins Beauty Shoppe are install -
big' new Aelf-winkling spiral equip-
ment.
LONDESBORO
The Christmas meeting of the
Women's Institute was held in Com-
munitd Hall on December 1st with
a good attendance. Meeting opened
in the usual form with the president,
NTS. E. Adams presiding. Minutes
of last meeting and correspondence
were read by the secretary, Mrs. B.
Brundson. The roll call was answer-
ed by recipes for Christmas candy.
and responded to hy 17 members.
During the business perio,0 it was de-
cided to have the Hensel people
present their play with Hiawian
music and tap dancing, sometime
in the near future. At the conclu-
sion of the .business a splendid
Christmas program was presented.
Kiss Beth Shobbrook sang a solo;
Rev. A. .Menzies gave the Christmas
message; -.Christmas Carols were
sung and Mrs. Menzies contributed
a solo, AM were very much enjoyed.
Meeting closed by singing the Na-
tional Anthem,. Then all repaired
to the lunch roour where refresh-
ments were served by the group in
charge, :the tables being deaMated
with' Christmas decorations.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Tamblyn, Jack
and Margaret, visited with Mr. and
1VIrs. Fred Lobb, Goderich township
on Sunday afternoon.
The White Gift Service to be held
on Sunday morning next by the S.
S. of the 'United Church promises to
be very interesting and will com-
mence at 10.30 a.m.
Mrs. Wm. Lyon entertained the
Mission Circle at her home on Tues-
day afternoon, the time being spent
in quilting their qtilit for the Christ-
mas bale.
Mit and Mrs. Geo, .Stevens -and
family Of Seaforth spent Sunday'
with the ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Nott. ' ••
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman. Wheeler of De-
trcdt, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
T. H. Wheeler.
DMA forget the play, "Too Many
Husbands" being put on by the fire-
men on December 16th.
Mrs, Alice Ifolumer spent Sunday at
Goderich.
Miss Ellen Scott spent Sunday at
her home here.
-Mr. and' Mrs. C. Halstead and
Floyd of Stratford spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wheeler.
Miss Anna Cornish spent the week:
end in Elyth.
Mr. Wm. Simpson of Detroit visit.
ed his father, Mr. C. D. Simpson an
Saturday.
Mr. Melkdn Snider spent the week-
end at his home here.
Rev. add Mrs. Wright were called
to Priceville on 'Sunday night miring
to the serious illness of Mrs. Wright's
father.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hill and family
of Stratford spent Sunday with Mt.
and Mrs. J. K: Cornish.
,Mrs. Wilfred Ross and children are
visiting in St, Marys.
STANLEY
Mr. and 1VIrs. Harold Penlale and
family spent the weekend at London
and St. Thomas and attended the
Johnston -Hodgson 'wedding at Wilton
Grove. •
Mr. Roy Stotchmer and Mr. Joe
Wild spent last week at Toronto.
Mr. Fred Watton visited friends
at London and St. Themes aver' the
Weekend,
• MARRI.AGES
WINTER -HARRIS - At St. Paul's
Chnroh, Clintonk on Friday, De-
cember 2nd, Josephine Harris and
Leonard 'Winter, of Clinton, were
united in marriage'by Rev. K. Mc -
Goan.
NEIL -TALBOT - At the home of
Rev. W. A. 13reinnor, Seaforth, on
Thursday, December Let Mabel
Prances Talbot, of Stanley, was
united in marriage to Chester E.
Neil, of Kirkton.
• BIRTHS
OSHALDESTON-In Clinton hospit-
al on Wednesday, December 7th,
to Mr..and Mrs. Amos Osbaldeston,
4 SO/1.
DEATHS
,ROWOLIFFE - In Goderich town-
ship, on. Monday, December 5th..
Agnes Helen Turnbull, wife of the
late James Roweliffe, in her 96th
year.
LAIDLAW-In Blyth, on Wednesday,
November 30th, 1938, William Cale
• Laidlaw, in his 75th Year.
IN MEMORIAM
ADAMS -In, loving memory of Mrs.
Henry Adams, who passed away
eleven years ago, December 8th 1927.
"Nothing can ever take away .
The love a heart holds dear.
• Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps her near".
-1-Ever remembered by husband and
family.
• EBENEZER
The W.A.. of Ebenezer held their
regular monthly meeting on Thurs-
day, December 1st at the home of
MTS. Wilfred Biggin. Mrs. Bert Lobb
presided. The meeting opened with
the hymn, "Silent Night". Mr. Wild-
ing reed the scripture and lead in
prayer. Business was descussed and
the following program given: solo,
by Mr. Wilding; reading by Mrs. S.
Hayden. This being the annual meet-
ing the fellowing officers were elect-
ed for the coming year: President,
1V/rs. B. Lobb; vice-pres., 1VIrs. I.
'Vim:rill; sec.-treas., Mrs. Carman
Tebbutt; corr.sec., Mrs. S. Hayden;
buying committee, Mrs. C. Tebbutt,
Mrs. E. Little and Mrs. Irwin Teb-
butt; ' flower committee, IVIrs. M.
Jones and Mrs. Roy Easom; organist
IVIrs. S. Hayden. The meeting closed
with prayer. Lunch was served by
IVIrs. Wilfred Biggin and Mrs. John
Tebbutt.
Hullett Pioneer Marks
Eighty -Fourth Birthday
William Patterson, one of Hulett
township's pioneers, celebrated his
84th birthday at his home in Hulett
on Saturday. .Although not enjoying
the best of health, this worthy gent-
leman was able to go to Auburn on
Monday and cast his vote at the
township election.
Mr. Patterson's parents were the
late Peter Patterson and Helen Mil-
ler, who emigrated from Greenock,
Scotland in 1820, cothing over in a
sailing vessel which took about nine
weeks, They came first to Albany,
New York, then to Kingston, Ontario.
After living in Wentworth County
for some time, they came to Huron
County and 88 years ago took un
the farm on the 13th concession of
Htdlett ,now occupied by Ernest Pat-
terson, and it was here that William
Patterson was born. He was educat-
ed at No. D school, Hulett, on the
Base Line, and here his children re-
ceived their edueation and now his
grandchildren are attending the same
sehool, He quite -well remembers Ra-
th school one morning to 'find that
the school building had been burned
to the ground, Another log school
was built, which was followed by the
present brick struethre. ‚Some ef Mr.
Patterson's teachers were Messrs.
Aikens, McCaw, and MeFaul.
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson celebrated
their golden wedding four years ago.
• Mr. Patterson is a member of the
Knox tinned Church,, Auburn and
served for six years in the Council
of Hulett.
Mr. Patterson has one sister, Mrs,
William Brown, • of Monkton, Five
children were born to this family,
Ernest on the homestead, Mrs. Har-
old Sprung of llth concession of
Hulett, Mrs. Clarence Cox of White-
church, Mrs, Alex Manning of Bel -
grave and Nelson on 3rd concession
of East Wawanosh.
Many friends who have enjoyed
many evenings of entertainment and
dancing at the Patterson home join
in wishing them many more yearS
of happiness. • •
110LMESVILLE
Mr. Elmer Potter, who has been
quite ill with bloodpoisoning, is lin-
proving.
Mr. R. Butt, our genial garage -
man is wearing a broad smile these
days, a young son having come to
live at their house.
Mr. Bredgen MacMath spent a few
days in Toronto last week.
Miss Franck Potter has returned
home from a pleasant fortnight's visit
at Dresden, the guest of Rev. and
Mrs. J. W1 Herbert.
Ilr. Norman Mak of New Hamburg
called on friends in the village one
,
day recently,
IVIr. Fred Mulholland, who 'Under-
went an operation/ in Seaforth hosp-
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IRAO' TeLEGRAPH .DELIVERYASSOCIATION
..., • orumAmm
THROUGH THE ABOVE SERVICE
Y013 CAN HAVE FLOWERS
DELIVERED ANYWHERE
IN THE WORLD.
There is stll time to mail an order.
Think of the joy your loved 'ones
would have.
The Perfect Gift For
Christmas
OR ANY OCCASION
One mile Or ten thousand, the cost
a few cents for postage, plus the
amount you wish to spend and the
services of thousands of florists is
yours.
We are proud to have been a membei
foe twelve years of this organization
Chas. V. Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
Christmas Poultry
In a short tine we will be in
the market for large quantities of
Dressed Turkeys, Geese and Ducks,
Our prices for Milk:Fed Chickens
and hens is always the top malice
price. Prompt service is always giv
en by our experienced egg-candlers
N. W. TREWARTITA
Phone 214j; Night 214w
Stratford-Goderich Coach Line ---
TIMETABLE
Lv. • EAST
Clinton daily for Stratford 8.10 a.m
Daily except Sun. es-HolPys, 4.40 p.m
Suns, & HolPys 8.i0 a.m. & 5.10 p.m
Lv. WEST
Clinton daily for Goderich 2.00 pen
Daily except Sun. Si- holPys 8.20 p.m
Suns. & Heys & 10.40 pen
Direct Connectione' to all points.
Bartliff & Crich, Local Agents
C. Berner, Manager.
Get Your Christmas
Permanent in Bayfield
With Our New Equipment
'we can give You
CROQUIGNOLE, SPIRAL or
COMBINATION WAVE
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
Makin' Beauty Shoppe
Phone 631r25 13-2
For Sale
Large size Quebec Heater in good
condition and other articles of furni
tme. .22 Savauge Rifle. Will be sold
reasonable. Apply to Mrs. Mervyn
Batkin, Princess st. or phone 133w
13-1
ital recently, is convalescing Meely.
Miss Gay. Whitmore spent a few
days last week in Goderith,
Miss Lenora, Welsh spent the weak -
end with her grandparents, Mr, and
Mrs. Whitmore,
Miss Alma Trewartha presided over
the Y.P.D. meeting on Friday even
ing in the absence of Miss Gay Whit-
more. Meeting opened with it hymn
after which Rev. Mr. Wilding led in
Prayer. The scripture was read by
Kenneth Trewartho,, Miss Thelma
Cudmore :lead the minutes of the
last meeting. A splendid topic was
then given by Mrs. E. A. Yea. Alta
smgmg another hymn t ie niee ing
closed with the Mizpah benediction.
GODERICEC TOWNSHIP
MT. and Mrs. W. A. McGuire at-
tended the Guelph Winter Fair on
Tuesday.
Don't forget the S.S. No. 9 Chiist-
rnas tree and concert to be held on
the evening of December 31st. Every-
body welcome.
Mr. Grant Millar of Bellville las
been visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Miller and other rela,
tives in Goderich township.
Tuesday night, December 20th from
8.00 to 10 pan. is the time set for
the annual Christmas Concert and
tree in the Gully School, S.S. No.
8. All are wavely invited to attend,
A good remedy to use when one
feels a cold starting is the jnice of
half of it lemon and one-half tea-
spoon of soda with a glass Of water,
either warm or cold. This initY be
taken every • two hours, and 'we
have found it very offeetive..It haS
been recommended by a premium/It
doctor. 1. '
ROXY THEATRE
• Clinton.
CAPITAL THEATRE
Goderich
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REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth
Now Playing: Gene Autry in
"Routin' Toothe Rhythm"
-
Nu.&: "BIG TOWN GIRL"
and "RAWHIDE"
o ; 'rho Yodeling Kid from
Pine Itidge"
Mom, ,Tues, Wed.
ERItOL FLYNN
in
and' OLIVIA. DE 'of
"The Charge of the •
. . . . „
Light Brigade
based on Tennyson's poetic de-
scriPtion of a scene in /the Battle
• of Balaklava during the Crimean
War. •
,...e....._•
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Bob BURNS - leek OAKIE
Kenny BAKER-1Viihen )3ERLE
view,. MOORE-Ann MILLER.
In a brilliant and lavish top-flight
, show' •
"RADIO' CITY REVELS"
Mon, Tees!. Wed.
"KING KONG"
,
An ambaing, and speetacular ad-
venture, with the giant of al
beasts on a rampage.
Thur, Fri., Sat.
Tex ,Retter„ lar Reynolds and
Snub Pollard
Tex and his partners go after
train robbers when
"Tex Ride with the Boy,
SCOlfte
Thur. Fri., Sat.
The "DEAD END" Kids
preseut another sensational Story
"LITTLE TOUGI-I GUY"
with ROBERT WILCOX and
'HELEN PARRISH
'
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Another treat for those who enjoy-
the superb acting , of Will Rogers
.
' JUDGE PRIEST"
COi-ninge- Lesik- Ilowaid-J, -um
• Blondell anti Humphrey Bogart RI
• "STAND IN"
oming• "Mr Metto Gambles"
C • 44 .Luve on a Budget"
Coming: "WHITE BANNERS" 1».and
Clf,loyd , Douglas
Mat. :Sat. and holidays at 3 p.m.
Mat: Wed., Sat., Holidays, 3 p.m
Mat.: Sat and Holidays at 3 p.m.
Come One, Come All
• Big and Small!
To Clinton's Big Santa
Claus Parade On
SATURDAY, DEC. 10
WHILE IN TOWN VISIT OUR
STORE AND SEE THE NICE
ASSORTMENT OF
-- CHOCOLATE BOXES
• - CIGARETTES & CIGARS -
All dressed up in special Christmas
•Wrap.
partliff & Crich
Phone 1,
Clinton.
Bargains this Week
..•
We will allow you $50 or more on
your present radio on your choice crf
factory clearance models now in stock
All new machines.
SPECIAL -For this week only our
regular $34.95 radios for $31.95.
We have several used electric
machines from $20 up. Come in
while the picking is good.
EXTRA -We will give you a , used
Battery Set if you purehase the bat-
teries from us.. Why be without
a radio?
GIFT SUGGESTION
Give mother or wife a. Sparton Re-
frigerator. We can save you $50 on
the purchase price by a special ar-
rangement with the manufacturer,
$30.00 or more in trade on a Spartan
Bleetrie Washer.
For the Girl Friend -We have a
Special Spartori Set designed to win
any lady's affections. 9 lie* models
to ahoose front.
Do It Early - Do It Now.
Epps Radio Shop
King Street.
Sacred Concert _
IN BAPTIST CHURCH
Monday, Dec. 12th.
8 p.m.
Local talent assisted by Mrs. R. Wil-
son, Goderich, elocutionist; Miss Eva
Stackhouse, Brucefield, violinist, and
other ta4l6mt.,
Admission 25c, Children 10c
OLD & NEW -But Always Different
Dance at Kippen
To Ukulele Bill and
His Hillbillies
on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9th
Special half-hour Floor Show
Don't Miss This
ADMISSION 30c
Christmas Specials
FOR ONE WEEK
ON ALL PERMANENT WAVES
Including the Machineless Wave.
Call early for appointment.
Henri Beauty Shop
phone 223
Christntas is Coining
Get that favprite snapshot enlarg-
ed naw; enlarged, tinted, mounted.
They make excellent Christmas gifts
for 21w -one. /41 eizette all peaces.
See our display at Ken's Milk Bar,
or inquire front Norman Lever, Jr.
18-2.
House Wanted
A. smell house wanted. One near
Publie echool preferred. .Apply tot
Box B,, Clinton Neves-Reeord 13-1.
Attentien
The, Hospital Aid Association Dance
will be' held in the Town Hall, on
Wednesday evening, December the
twenty-eighth. • The Walkerton Or-.
cthestre, will furnish the music. 13-1.1
Santa Claus
SPECIALS
°21t5Ac NdGo zE.,S 214 libx.edCan
25o
CREAMS 89c GLaurmgeD&roPSSInla5lci
MIXED NUTS
Sib. for 35e
CHRISTMAS
CRACKERS
Box of 12, 25c
FRUIT CAKE
SHORT BREAD
PUDDINGS
• LAMM
Candy) House
$1.00
Wendorf's Bakery
and Restaurant
PEANUTS
our OIVT4
roastbig, 1.0e lb.
CANDY CANES
lc a.nd Sc
NEILSON'S
nuisrrs
GANONG'S
SAGE & SHAW
CHOCOLATES
"Xmas Wrapped
-A GOOD PLACE TO LUNCH
Phone 68
Roomers or Boarders
I am prepared to accept a number
of roomers or boarders, residence
centrally located, and modern con-
veniences. Apply to Mrs. E. L. Mittell,
Princess' street, phone 213. 13-3.
BURGESS' STUDIO
CLINTON
Photographs of Distinction
by
IRENE IIIRGESS
'Phone 115.
Developing and Printing
•-• (Open Every Day)
Winter Is Here
LET IIS LOOK OVER YOUR ovia.
COAT, WE CAN REPT' OVATE IT
TO LOOK LIKE NEW
MODERATE PRICES
ALBERT PALMER
Isaac St, Clinton.
IMPORTANT NOTICE-,
ACCOUNTS, NOTES,
JUDGEMENTS COLLECTED
Our collecting department is a re -
suit of years of successful experi-
ence in collecting local or out-of-town
accounts.
No collection, ,no charge -
Mail your list of accounts to -day to
Burke's Collecting Agency
(License 176)
OFFICE-rSEAFORTH, ONT.
41-tf
Tenders
HEAD
Tendene will be received by the
undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon on
Wednesday, Dec. 21st, 1938 for the
electric wiring of U.S.& No. 5, Hul-
lett. Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted. Specifications mini
be seen • on application to Earl
Raithby, Auburn. 13-2.
Teacher Wanted
For S. S. No. 10 Goderich town-
ship. Applications will be received
up to December 15 by Geo. Flewete:
sec.-treas. R. R. 3, Clinton, 13-1.
For Sale --- I
Baby cutter. White. Priced to sell.,
Apply to News -Record. 12-2.
Gasoline Engines
1, 11/a b.p. Gilson; 1, 311.p. Inter-'
national, clutch pulley and magneto;
1, 4 hm. International; 1, 6 h.p.i
Brantford; Giinder, 1, 10 inch Beatty,
nearly new, flat plates. A, Seeley,
Clinton. 12-3.
Stove For Sale
Magnet range, as good as eeW.
Price very reasonable -Apply to Mrs,
John Graham, Rattenbta7 street,
east. • „ 12-2
SPECIAL NOTICE
Time next Community Sale at Seaforth
will be held on. Friday, December 9.
The management of the community
sales that are being held at Queen's
Hotel stables, Seaforth, have reduced
their rates one-half. From now on
rates ivill be as follows. anything
over $10-3% if sold; if not sold only
Teeeh. • This Will give the farmers a
chance to sell their stock, etc. at a
eheap rate.
We have the best auctioneer and
the, best barn in Huron County. Next
week we will offer 60-80 pigs, all
sizes; around 20 cattle; 2 springer
eons; 2 fat sows; one good general
purpose mare, 12 years old, good
single or double; 1 yearling' Perch -
even filly; ale 2 -ye -old Pereheron
gelding; hay.rack, nearly now; good
wagon and a few other farm hnple-
malts,
Anyone wishing to advertise ar-
ticles next week may- notify Queen's
Hotel at our expense.
• J. 3. COYNE, Manager.
GEO. II. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
3. ROACH, Clerk. • 12-2.
teem:ma:we
6 tube Battery Set. No 60" battery
(Special Price this week)
ROGERS & DeFORTIST CROSLEY
SPECIALS -Mantel Models
6 tube original prke $99.95
sale $49.95
7 tube, original price 384.95
sale $59.95
9 tube, (9 tube performance) 99.95
sale $69.95
8 tube Automatio Console $149.95
sales 389.95
9 tube Automatic Console 179.95
sale 119.95
2 tube Automatic Console 199.95
• sale 120.95
14 tube Automatic Console 239.50
sale 154.50 '-
Every radio, including tubes
carries 90 day guarantee.
A. W. Groves
Special Offer
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
We Will Give You $50.00 Dollars
or More for Your Old Radio
en a new
Stromberg Carlson
FULLY GUARANTEED
Remember
There is nothing finer than a
STR,OMBERG CARLSON
See them at our Shop
MITTELL'S
Radio & Electric
Service
Phone 213 CLINTON
House for Sale
A good ten -roomed house, on Vic-
toria street with modern conven-
iences, good garden, house in good.
coriditien. Apply to Lorne or Charlie
Brown, Clinton, Ont, 09 -If.
For Rent
House on Huron street in good
condition, with furnace and quarter
acre land. Apply to this office.
0942.
House for Rent
Modern conveniences. Good loca-
tion. For tent at moderate price.
Apply to Noes -Record 0142.
Wanted
CM horses or cattle for mink feed;
if dead phone at once. Will pay ac-
ccoxling to value. Elmer Trick, phone
607r5, or Lloyd ,Batkins, 619r14.
84 tf-a-o-w
SUPERFLUOUS "HAIR
pernianently removed by Electrolysis.
MISS E. MERNER
VARNA, ONT.
Phone Hensel 97r12
or write th Varna, Ontario 04-13
House For Side
A very deskable residence on Prin-
cess street. Good garden and fruit
trees, electric lights and town water.
House in good condition. Apply at
the News -Record office. 75-0.
, Roofing
We have a special liquid Fibie
Coating or Alumcnix for steel roofs.
Also repair flat roof. We sell Ce-
ment Tops for chimneys. Apply ta
Joe Becker, Clinton. Phone 42.
8641, '
For Sale
A house and barn on Wellington
dtreet. Water and hydro. Apply to
J. E. Howard, 31 en 624, Clinton.
70-tf.
Cleaning and Pressing
Suits, Coats and Dresses
DRY CLEANING AND REPAIRLNE
W. J. AGO, TAILOR
If not open work may be left vit'
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