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The Clinton News Record, 1939-12-21, Page 4PAGE 4 Last Minute Shoppers Will find it to their advantage to Shop at this Store MANY LINES REDUCED AS MUCH AS Half Price e. This applies to all Departments, as we don't wish • P(i to carry over any Christmas Lines. Merry Christmas to all A. T. COOPER, 11 Phone: 36w Main Store, 36j Second Floor A `e K:eteete eletetei metteMele eemeteletevI t o MAKE IT A MERRY CHRISTMAS • FOR HIM Bachelor Shaving Sets Jasmine Shaving Sets .Gardenia Shaving Sets Yardley's Shaving Sets Safety Razors Pipes and Cigars Famous Dr. Frank FOR HER Adriomte Toiletry Sets Jasmine Toiletry Sets Gardenia Toiletry Sets Yardley's Toiletry Sets Haubigant Toiletry Sets Brush, Comb & Mirror Sets Perfumes, Colognes Bath Salts Pipes Dusting Powders One 50 BETTY ANNE CANDY — Two — Five Lbs. 1.00 1.50 — KODARS — W. SiHOLMES, PHMa 0, CLINTON, ONT. 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MerryChristmas and a Happy Newlfear ,, Edgar Maguire 1 Pattison and Staff, Bt Jean Swan Dorothy Glazier Dorothy Corless. asreinle eeetat eelee etteet2 eefeeteeeteremezetem t rail)rhreteteleremRD' tetemersteletetBmee, i eteteeteteletgtemetmeictet teteteleteteteietete'eeetele atemeeteletetete etatate/etetetereletetet 10 1g 1 - eaSintow reetin We take this opportunity to wish our many Friends and Customers a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. uta ,.; ,l rose y''r l�Yeieeer°eeteetetedr:)ie'h'°neezeteiet.$31r�'i`J'teet/ea rr]rdiere: 31vr�t�:37 euretereietereiveteeeetetete'tegieteieseee Sete' .teee etetetetet81F,`E$r ete[eeteetetelete cIe'w,tetetser Tlr.3' c>FINIAGr'k'SW-AtIVS .t4 Oa" Special Sausage BEEF, PORI, LAMB, BABY BEEF and All Rinds of 1l'OWL for the Holiday 'Season. WE WILL DRA,W YOUR FOWL, FREE ALL KINDS OF CURED MEAT'S FRESH MEATS — Alt Home Killed Fitzsimons Et'Eation THE.; SHOP OF QUALITY" PHQN.i9 7e ,,eteeaeteetn `rte' elet rate ieieir"ar2etet 87teerefet ,+irisin">t1zhY"ri«li"sil 't`"�r:17` iTir lt�remeiati iaM Berle 'lz r�l 1.1 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., DEC 21, -1939 iliee(tettiVP WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH ' CHRISTMAS SERVICES Morning: Organ Prelude—Pastorale Symphony—Ifandel, Processional. Lord's Prayer. Psalm & Gloritti. Anthem—Shepherd's Abiding—Simper, Solo—Carolling at Toon-(Mrs,'Oakei). Sermon: "Wise Men'From the East." Recessional Hymn. Organ Postlude--.March of the Magi, Evening: Organ Prelucle—Gesu Bambino. Processional Hymn.. Minister—Pi aphesy T ulEilled. Chou -The Fhst Christmas Morn, Minister—The Shepherds. Minister—The Infant Jesus. Gallery Chorus. Minister—The Christmas Star, Choir—We Three Kings. Minister—The Holy Night. Minister—The Spirit of Geeing. Choir—The Birthday of The King. Minister: The Singing Heart.. Gallery Chorus. Recessional Hymn Benediction. Vesper. Organ Postlude-Christmas March. ONTARIO ST 2EL1T UNITED CHURCH CHRISTMAS SERVICES 11.00 A.M. Music: Piano and Organ Prelude—(a) Nazareth—Gaunod. (b) Andante—Mendelssoltn, Anthers—The First Christmas Morn—Newton. Solo -0 IIoly Night --Adams. A,mbhem-God frons on High hath Heard—Turner. Offertory—Oheistmas Pastorale—Matthews. Postlttde—Glory to the Father—Gounod. Sermon Topic: "The Angels of Peace." 7.00 P.M. Piano and Organ Prelude—(a) Angels Serenade—Braga. (b) Gesu Bambino—Pietro' Yon, Anthem—Tidings of Great Joy—Simper, Duet—Hark, Hark My Soul—Nevin, (Mrs. B, Kearns and Mr. L. Pearson, ji Solo—Gesu Bambino-- Piet1•o Yon. -• (Miss Elva Wiltse) Quintette—The Chr.•istmas Song :Wilson. (Mrs, Kearns Miss Wiltse, .Miss Gibbings, Dr. Thompson and Mr. Pearson.) Offertory—He Shall Feed kis Flock—Handel Postlude—Praise the Lord—]Best. Sermon Theme: "Christmas in the Heart." TURNER'S CHURCH SERVICE -2.00 P.M. With two special •Christmas numbers by the choir. Thursday (today) 7.30 pan. Sunday School Christmas Tree and Programme. BAYFIELD GODERICH TOWNSHIP brothers, Lewis Proctor, Clinton; Geo. Proctor, Holmesville, and two sisters, S.S. No. 4 Goderich township an- Misses Emily and, Minnie Proctor, nuai school concert will be held Fri- Holmeevilie. day evening, December 22nd. A varied Phe funeral service was held at programme has been prepared. This her late residence, 240 Greer Road on will be followed by a play by the Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. young people. Santa has arranged Marsh ee Trinity' Anglican Church, to be present also. The pallbearers were Messrs. M. and Christmas Greetings C. Chambers, Metcalf, Chinney and Topping of Toronto, and J. C. Proctor of Clinton.. Deceased was laid to rest beside her husband in Mount Pleasant and Mrs,. R. Larson was taken to Cemetery. Friends from a distance you all, sincere and hearty Christmas; attending the funeral were Mr. Rob - Clinton Hospital on Sunday night greetings. -- M. C. Marquis (nee ert McCartney, Holmesville and Miss where he underwent an emergency • Martha Engler), teacher. Fanny Elva Proctor and Mr. J. C. Proctor, operation for appendicitis. It is hap- i Jervis, John Emmerson, Priscilla Jen- Clinton. ed he will make a' speedy recovery. 'flings, Nettie Jervis, Oliver Courtice, Christmas Services in Trinity Ang- Wesley Currie, Arthur Currie, Bertha lican Church will be held on Sunday Switzer, Howard Miller, Willie Cour- next as follows: Carol Service at 7rice, George Emmerson, Earnest Call, MRS. WILLIAM HART p.m. at which Mrs. Graham will re- Fred Emtnerson, Willie Cole, Russel The death of Jane Noble, widow of cite Henry Van Dyke's story ee "The Currie, Priscilla Cook, Mabel Jervis, the late Corporal William Hart, took Other Wise Mane;. Midnight Com-' Amanda Hicks, Bertha Graham, Win- place on Monday morning at the munion service will be held, contmene- nie Miller, John Cooper, Arthur Coop- home of her daughter, Mas. Harold ing at 11,30 pan. , er, Albert Stirling, Wilbert Cantelon, Murrey. The deceased, who was a Trinity Church Sunday School eon-. Willie McGregor, Harry Steepe, highly esteemed resident of Seaforth, cert and Christmas tree was held in Aphrew : Sleepe, Robbie Steeling, had been in failing health for some the Orange Hall on Tuesday night,' James Perdue, Mabel Alexander, time but always kept a cheery dis- Quite a lengthy program was given, Alma Jennings, David Elliot, Lorne position throughout her long illness. commencing with the singing of Cantelon, Victor Miller, Tommy Per- Mrs. Hart was born in Scotland sixty carols by the school. There were due, May Cooper, Frank Cole, Adam' years ago and came to Canada in dialogues, musical stunts, songs and Cook, George Connell, Lizzie Connell,' 1908. Her husband, Corporal William recitations. All did their parts splen Milton Steepe, Harvey Alexander, Hart was killed in action in. Septem- eidly but perhaps special mention Emma Cooper, Laura Jervis, Pearl ber of 1918. Left to mourn their loss Wright be made of the achievement of Hanley, Arvilla Holland, Amanda are three daughters and three sons: Miss Jessie Metcalf of Detroit ar- rived this week to spend the Christ- mas vacation with her mother, Mrs. W. Metcalf. Miss Jessie Miller of Detroit accompanied her to spend this week lire, Miss Betty Gairdner who is atten4• ing St. Hilda's College, Toronte, ar- rived on Saturday to spend the Christ- mas vacation with her mother, Mrs. To the pupils of No. 9 Goderich R. F. H. Gairdner.. township, . in the year 1895, whose Master Clarence Larson, son of Mr. names are given below, I extend to stile Barbara Bassett aged four and Holland, Milton Currie, John Patter - a hall years who. recited "The Night son, Willie Day, Lizzie Day. before Christmas" from beginning to• end with all the assurance of a pro-) Council 11Ieeting fessional reader. At the close, a Council /net ou Dee, 15 to finish u Marionette, "Clipper", made his the year's business. The clerk was Ronnie, Jack and Jimmie Carter of appearance and ,performed under the directed to Write the Department of Clinton, and Patsy Murney, Goderich, direction of Mrs. Gardiner, Miss Vera Agriculture for a ruling on the town- A private funeral was held on Wed - Peace acted as accompanist. Santa ship's responsibility for pigs orgoats nesday morning from the home of her Claus arrived and distributed gifts to killed by dogs. Canadian Mother son, William Hart, Seaforth, inter - Ment in Maitlandbank Cemetery. Rev. Dr. Hurford of St. Thomas Church officiated. Pallbearers were R. G. Parke, R. J. Sproat, Feed Johnston, counts read A. W. Dick, T. Jackson, Robt. Grieve. The annual meeting of the W A. meat of Highways that all road and W. M. S. of HolmcsvilIe United checks payments be made by individ- Church was held at the horse of Miss' ual cheek issued by the treasurer. Mr, Susan Acheson, Rev. Wilding was in John Huller agreed to give the town - charge of the election of officers. The' ship a piece of his land on Con, 13, W, A. •officers.for 1040 are President,' 10 feet wide and 20 rods long, provid- The W. M. S. of Varna United Mrs. Eldred Yeo; vice-president, Mrs,' ecl the township fence and keep fence church met at the home of Mrs. Alex John A. Cox; secretary, Mrs, ProctorMcConnell for their annual, Meeting Y in repair, this being -a bad place for opened by singing "0 Sing a song of Palmer; treasurer, Mrs. William Fin- snow drifting, the offer was accepted, P Moho, ", and this was followed lay; flower con., Mos, D. Glidden; The Hydro Electric Commission asked by' prayer• The scripture lesson was buying committee, Mrs. Finlay, Miss permission to cut brush under their Acheson, Mrs. Jahn A. Cox and Mrs, line from the Base Line: to 14th con: read and hymn 892 "Thou Gracious John Potter. The 1940 officers for cession, the request was granted,they God Nes of Menem Leads" was sung. the W.M.S. -are: President, Mrs. Al-' to burn all the: brush. The clerk paid Minutes of last meeting were react. bert Bond; .vice-presidents, Mrs. Wal- the treasurer 54.00 received for dog Sei(enteen mentors and three visitors ter, Mrs. Elmer Potter, Mrs. Charles tags, The council ordered 20 rolls of answered roll call with e Cluistmas Pierce, Mrs. William Norman; areas- snow fence from Mr.Leslie Cox No, thought. It was decided to send urer, Olive Mair; secretary, Mrs. W.' 1 division, 2 roils; No, 2 division, 5 Christmas gr•eetingts to the shut-ins, J. Yeo; ,stewardship, Mrs, Bert Tre- Plans were made to start a Mission! 1 , rolls; No. 3, 0 rolls; di, 3 r 4 and G,. Band in spring with .Rachel Johnston wartha; temperance, Mrs. George 0 rolls; No, 5 division, 3 roils, Pay- Moir; eogmnunity friendship, Mrs.' nests made; A. H, Erskine fees for as superintendent -and Mrs, Stewart Walter; press secretary,.Mrs. Picot;! collecting tax at'reats 4.15; A, E. Beattie and Mrs. Willie M (icerAsh, re- sulted secretary, Mrs. E. Yeo; Sonsersall, Division Court clerk and srstants. The election of officers er- suited as follows: Pres., Mrs. Sher - flower committee, Mrs. Palmaz; plan.; bailiff 10,50; election costs 58,00; H.islock Keyes; 1st vice, Mrs. Geo, Jo]vr- t,, Mrs. Pierce; assistant, Mrs. W. McCartney, attendmieo at County sten; 2nd vice, Mrs, Peters, 3rd vice, ! equalization appeal 21.00; I(en Mer- Mrs. McCoiineil; Sec., 1l&s. F, Reid; nor, clog tax error 2,00; Siginl-Star; Treas. 'Mrs. Geo. Reid Cor. Sec., printing 21,38; R, G. 'Thompso , cen-'bars. Watson Webster; Strangers Sec. sus to school inspector 2.50; Bert Mrs,MoOlymont; Supply & Lit. See., Hi, is, repairing. flag polo 3.00; Go.'1VIrs. W. Stephenson; Associate Help- air Huron, hospital caro indigent ors, Mrs. Ben. Rathtvell, Mrs. W. 78.75; Supt, pay voucher . No•. 10,'. Johnston, Mrs, F. Reid; Itlissiouary '1409,39. Council then adjoarned to' Medley, Violet McGlymont; Tenip, moot on Monday, Jan, 8th at 7,1 enl. as per statute, Sea, Bertha Diehl; Christian Stew- ardshil, 'Mrs. D. Stephenson; Baby Band Supt,, Bertha Diehl, assistant, Mrs. Alex. McConnell; organist, Mrs. Leo McConnell, assistant, Mrs. Will Reid. The closing hymn was "Happy the Homo when God is there". Mrs. Peters closed the meeting with pray- er. At the close of the meeting ono of our members, . Miss ltfabel Both- well, who had moved front our midst to' Glinton, was called fie:waad and a presentation took place. Mrs. W. Stephenson read a very fitting ad- dress and Mrs. Alex. McConnell pre - seated her, on behalf of the society, with a beautiful end table and table lamp. Miss Rathwell , gave a few' words of thanes after which a. social hour was spent. The December meeting of the W.A. ono grandchild, iron of Oslutwa;'two, of Varna United Church was:held at Mrs. George Carter, Clinton, Mrs, Harold Murney and Miss Patricia, Goderich, James of Kirkland Lake, William, Seaforth, and Joseph, Olin- ton, also five grandchildren, Billie, e children after wlrieh luneh. was Craft Society for a grant — filed. served. 1 'Department of Highways re purchase machinery,. read and filed. Municipal OFFICERS ARE ELECTED BY Affairs re 2 -year -term for municipal HOLMIISVILLE GROUP councils, e d and filed. The Depart- Th I VARNA Boxed or Loose enocoLATHs hl Fancy (ln istntas. Write..-,CREAMS.-ePlin' I' 1,RiN iN'I'S Il,OCKS (R;ti AMSC-.ASS•1011'i'1ED SELECTIONS. A 1414 LOWEHT PRICES.. FOR, THE SM Oli Ea—Vail Line of GIG ARS CIGA IiIi'1'T:li$ TOBACCOS & SUI'1l)IttI S. ru OBITUARY MRS. J. II. LOWERY. The death, occevred in Toronto on Waducsdity, December 13th of Esther Proctor, wiclon of John. II. Lo\ver•,v, D r a .ettsod was a daughter of the late Joseph Proctor and Elizabetle Tebbutt, Ilolmosville. She and: her husband want• to Totemto''in'1931 from North. Bay whore' they hada lived for twenty Alt Chrlstnnas Wrapped, • yoar's, Mr, Lowery being principal of PZUI$H OYSTERS, Nuts, Oranges the N'ort'h Bay Public School Her and dliristigge linins. lembeed prcdocee.sed hot six years ` ago. Mrs. Loivery leaves to m'oiirn oil, mia vi 7' her Pawing two sons, J. Harold of +I, ei oN caiti E verett I . of Oshawa• , MAV AVM MONA-IOW' i. to, at Afjo► fr f(0 04004 Cli toCreamery Feed Mill Poultry Plant 1�b "(iR armw'+,e-Azt >"4mavePRetmoveggmovo6'"ateecebR',-le- �v' emo,,, 'wv- REG. SMITH „ wishes to announce that he is operating the Red Indian Service Station. No. 8 Highway West Your Patronage will be Appreciated COMPLETE STOCK OF GASOLINE,' GREASE & OIIa Red Indian Protexall $3.45 Pyro Alcohol, gal. 1.35 Ie/ei eeeeeete,:e eea:etee.ee teteue t<treteeoetec tetee.eete+ . t etetekecC at €tete tsteva:eeeatetsteeteteeeVqty-c eeeePe r tetete:etet4teeeieeeeeteetetetg ce Sparton Gift Suggestions tit 5' n "ou OF m 8 fit cTL 2' 4 THE SCOTIA — SPARTON 6 -tube mantel model radio. Long and short wave; automatic push button tuning; tone control and i otl er superior. features $49.95. Other sets either lower or high- er in price to suit your require- ments. WINCHESTER REPEATING RIPLE—$14.00 up. Positive firing - pin safety; twin extractors; latest Winchester rear peep sight with finger -controlled, controlled, windage and elevation .adjustment and many other improvements. Many other rifles and shotguns to select from. You're bound to be suited here. IMOLIZAL SNOT 5N2,+ i3(5 is GAUGE ASIC FOR "CENTRAL V's" with greased bullets. These 22 long range rifle cartridges are designed for extreme accuracy. They were used exclusively by the Clinton Rifle Club in winning the shield. Box of 50 40e Long range, these shells have been developed to meet the requirements of hunters who want a shell that's good, but moderate in price. © ® 0 ALL YOUR HUNTING REQUIRE- MENTS CAN BE FILLED HERE. We have just about the nicest selec- tion you'll find anywhere. Call in. OUR CATALOGUE. FOR THE LADIES-SPARTON WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS, VACUUM CLEANERS, all make good Christmas Gifts. Special discount on all sales over $10.00. MOTORCYCLES — BICYCLES and all Accessories. SPORTING GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT EPPS 5 ort Shop se3rhr2re:2tnr2r2ret;•3r3r2ri3r2leeesArar2rer2t9t2r2t:9r2ree2ter2ree7eetar:R2rareretarar;t't2r2r2ieetaer Special Train Service Christ FOR as and eW ear's Consult Your Nearest C. N. R. Agent For Full Particulars. Buy Tickets in Advance— Avoid Train Delays. WILL THEY COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS? PROBABLY and perhaps MORE SO if you send them tickets. Enquire about our PREPAID PLAN. CCA the home of Mrs, Roy Dowson on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 14 with 12 ladies present. Following the devo- tional part of the meeting, the annual reports were given by thaise in charge. This was followed by an elec- tion of officers for 1940 .with Mrs. Peters in charge. The following of- ficers were elected: Honorary Presi- dent, Mrs•. Alf, lags; President, Mrs. Roy Dawson; lst Vice, Mrs. W. J. Johnston; 2nd Vice, , Mrs. D. Steph- enson; Sec., Mrs, Stewart Beatty; Treas., Mrs. Alex McConnell; Press Sec.; Mrs. Stewart Beatty; Organists, Mrs. Win. Reid, Mrs. L. McConnell;. Devotional Com., Mrs. Geo. Clark, 1VIrs. Wm. Reid, Mrs: Peters;.Plower Cern., ' Mrs, E. Foster, Mrs. F. Reid; Visiting 'COM., Mrs. Peters, Mrs'. E. Foster; Membership Come, Mrs Har- old Connell, Miss. Alf. Ings: Work Com, Mrs. Orrin Dowson (convenor), pVll Ti®1`W4s'L A Mrs. Wilfred Clutter, Mrs. Lee Me - Connell„ Mrs. Geo. Clark, Mrs. A. Ings, Mrs. Wm. Stephenson, Mrs. Alf. Johnston. The Varna Red Cross Society will hold their next meeting in the town- ship hall on Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1940, from 1 p.m, to- 5 pan. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter McBride and family Spent Sunday at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beattie. Mr. Jas. Broadfoot in company with his mother and Mrs. B. McAllister, were guests at the home of Mr, Geo. Beatty Sr. last Wednesday afternoon. Several frown the conununity at- tended the funeral of the late Mr. Horner of Zurich on Saturday after- noon. Mrs. J. McBride spent a few days !last week with her parents, Mr. and. "Mrs. E. Ohutor. _ .