The Clinton News Record, 1936-12-10, Page 6PAGE 4
THE CLINTON NEWS RECORD
THURS., DEC. 10, 1936
THE SANTA CLAUS STORE
A visit to our store will convince you that you can > do your shopping ; here
without any unnecessary rush or Worry, and our clerks can offer many sug-
gestions that will save time and money
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STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14TH. Consult Our .Holiday Circular for Details.
TILL CHRISTMAS,
Commencing
CLINTON
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May We Suggest
Its time to start .Christflnas Shipping ki
There is no time like the present and
there are no Presents like we have.
WE HAVE GIFTS YOU WILL BE PROUD TO GIVE -
AND GIFTS THE RECIPIENTS WILL BE PLEASED
'TO RECEIVE.
WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU LOOK US OVER,
AND BE ASSURED OUR PRICES ARE ATTRACTIVE.
1111. S. R. HOLMES POI B.
CLINTON, ONT PHONE 61'
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Forsyth Shirts for .Christmas
What Would Be Nicer Than A Shirt for Christmas.
Forfused collar attached $1.95
Separate collar $1.50 & $2.00
White or!Colored, collar attached
$150 and $1.95
DAVIS & HERMAN
Among The Churches
(Continued from page 1)
ation and literary: Harold Squires;
Social Conveners: Helen Swan, Mar-
ion Gibbings; Missionary convener:
Kenneth Reid; Pianists: Edna Ford,
Marion Gibbings; Auditors: Mr. C. S.
Hawke, Miss Marion. Gibbings.
The regular monthly meeting of
the W. A. was held on Dec. 2nd. The
president, Mrs. Radford, was in the
chair. Mrs. C. S. Hawke was in
charge of the devotional period, Miss
Lucille Grant presided at the piano.
The President asked. Rev. Mr. Bur-
ton to take charge of the election of
officers for 1937, which resulted as
follows:
Hon. -President, Mrs. W. S. R. Hol-
mes; President, Mrs. J. Radford; lst
Vice: Mrs. F. Glew; 2nd Vice, Mrs.
Iddo Crich; 3rd Vice, Mrs. James
Manning; Recording -Secretary, Mrs.
A. E. Ruinball; Corresponding -Secre-
tary, Mrs. Elizabeth Kennedy; Treas-
urer, Miss Edith Cornish; Pianist,
Miss Grant, Assistant, Mrs. J. B. Le-
vis; Auditors, Mrs. Erma Paxman and
Mrs. George Elliott.
The annual meeting of the Sunday
School board of management was
held on Thursday evening. C. E. El-
liott, superintendent, in the chair.
It was decided that the Christmas
tree entertainment would be held De-
cember 18 and that the program
would take the form of a cantata,
the title of the selection being "The
Heart of the Bells." White gifts
have. already been sent to Redbridge
in Northern Ontario, and a v consid-
erable amount of clothing was in-
cluded among many other gifts,
Rev. G. G. Burton, the pastor, took
the chair for the election of officers
for 1937 which resulted as follows:
CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING Hon. past superintendent, C. E. El -
Walker; liott; superintendent, Wm. Walker;
. aMatzsZ ,Dg,Mrq g r ;Ba.Ba„-•gararZOMM 9M21--Diresi;3t 2Ma2rniNAr2tbr5.- Associates, 0 .W. Potter, 0. E. El-
llott, M. Wiltse; secretary, Geo. Ship-
ley; assistant, Prank Heard; treas-
urer and librarian, D. Thorndyke;
assistant, Harold Squires; pianist;
Misses E. Plumsteel and L. Grant;
missionary dept. leaders, C B. Hawke
Miss L. Jervis; temperance leaders
Mr. Hawke, Mr. Elliott, Mrs. E. Ken-
nedy; cradle roll, Mrs. Wm. Shipley;
organized class leaders, Senior Bible
class, 0. W. Potter, R. J. Miller; Jun-
ior Bible, Miss L. Grant, E. L. Mit-
tell; young ladies, Mrs. M. Wiltse,
Miss Helen Swan; auditors, Mr. Pot-
ter, Mrs. Hawke.
The W.M.S. met on Tuesday after-
noon, Mrs. Shipley in the chair. At
the conclusion of the business period
Mrs. Hawke took the chair for the
study. period. Mrs. Hawke read the
scripture portion, Mrs. Beaton led in
prayer,' The devotional leaflet was
taken by Miss Laura Jervis and Mrs.
Sid. Thompson gave current events.
• The •Rev. G. G. Burton took the
chair for the election of officers,
which resulted. as follows: Hon.-Pres-
idents,
on: Pres-
idents, Mrs.. Beaton,Mrs. H. Plum-
steel; President, Mrs. George Ship-
ley; 1st vice, Mrs. G G. Burton;
2nd vice, Mrs. E. Kennedy; 3rd vice;
Mrs. R. Armstrong; 4th vice , Mr's.
Hawke; %ec: secretary, Mrs. M.
Wiltse; cor.-secretary, Miss Rena Pic-
kett; ,treasurer
iakett;.treasurer •`Mrs, W.' J. Stevens;
expense fund secretary, Mrs. G. Mur-
doch; finance secretary Mrs. B. j,
Gibbings; Christian' stewardship, Mrs.
W. M. Aiken strangers' : secretary,
Mrs.• Carrie .Jervis. literature, Mrs.
Rozell; AemPeranee,, Miss Ed-
•ith;•Cornish; associate helpers, Mrs.
Webster Missionary . Monthly, Mrs.
Peck; supply, Mrs. W, S R. Holmes;
Study, gook; Miss M. Wiltse, Mrs.
Farnhama pianists, Mrs Wendorf,
Mrs Gibbings; Mission Band;'•Miss El-
va Wiltse, Mrs: Skelton; Baby Band,
Mrs...Amy Gibbings, .Mrs. , F. G.
''Thompson. • -
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DOUGLAS GERBER
three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs,
Earl Gerber of Nipissing. The little
laddie likes wearing his kilts, al-
though; judging by his name„ there
is little Scots blood in him. His
mother was formerly Miss Bertha
Cox of Goderich township. This
portrait appeared originally in the
North Bay Nugget.
The best pian was Mr. Kenneth Mc-
Dougall, brother of the bridegroom.
At the conclusion of the ceremony,
the party drove to ,the home of the
bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs..
Jasper McBrien of Hullett, where the
wedding feast was served to imme-,
diate relatives..
Mr. and Mrs. McDougall went to
Mount Forest for a short honeymoon
and will take up residence on the
farm recently purchased from Mr.
McBrien in Hullett.
When in Need of BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Try GEO. T. JENKINS
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
SHEETROCK, LIME, CEMENT, LUMBER,
SHINGLES and INSULATING MATERIALS.
Geo. T. Jenkins.
Phones: Res..222; Office, 158.
Clinton, Ont.
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pecial onSatin Blouses
Here is your ,chance to have a Beautiful
Satin Blouse. Reg. Price $3.50. Atalo
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FOR THIS WEEK -END ONLY.
Special for .Saturday Mornio
AT 9 O'CLCK.
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Regular 4.00.
For SATURDAY MORNING, AT
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McDougall -Good
A quiet marriage was solemnize`'
on Saturday afternoon at -the Baptist
parsonage, Clinton,, When Elisabeth
Sarah' Good;;daughter 'of the' late Mi.
and:.Mrs. John Good, Auburn, became
the.' bride of ( Mr I3,;, E McDowgall,
500 •ofqMrs .',061) ugi41l arid' the. late:
Henry McDougall of Mount Forest,
the Re5*.,AW:\G.iShe5inb>,Yl.,offfeiating.i
t,The e wore a pretty frock of,
Wi§ irl
5huee
re a,while the matrons
,o. 11Sil104 14rs, 1 d�yard. eXOci?gn01 ',f
the bride's cousin, wore pale blue.'
Quick Lunches ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
HAVE YOU DEEN IN?
WE SERVE:
SOUP
TOASTED ;S'ANDWIGHES
BACON and EGGS
BACON and BEANS
PIE
HOT DRINKS -HOT DOGS
When in a Hurry Doing "Christmas Shopping,
We can give you a Hot, Quick Lunch.
WHY NOT ENJOY;
CHRISTMAS MUSIC , :.
With A New 1937
PHILCO
• For Selectivity and Clear Tone
PHILCO Leads Them All.
GIVE ,YOUR FRIENDS A GIFT THEY WILL
NEVER FORGET.
Make it an ALLADIN LAMP
WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION IN STOCK.
Gien, Co�k
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For Christmas Baking Use
Monarch Pastry Flour
will make with less shorten-
ing, Finer Pastry. •
Five Roses, Purity, Maple Leaf or
Robin Hood, highest patent flours
makes light, fine crumbed bread.
For your Christmas Baking use
highest grade flours 'and have no
worry as to quality of your baking.
Flour prices all moving upward, ad-
vise buying at present levels.
Little Locals
The report of the Comity Council
has been crowded out this week, ow-
ing to lack of space.
A business meeting of the Home
and School Club will be held in the
Public school at 4,15 on Tuesday af-
ternoon.
The Wesley -Willis Y. P. U. took
their play to Hensall yesterday even-
ing and the choir of St. Paul's church
take their play, '"Where's Grandma",
to Seaforth this• evening.
The Community Christmas tree is
already up and:will' soon be lighted.
A distribution of candies will be
made on Saturdly, Deo 19th to the
children of Clinton and surrounding
community,
Mr. I. Logan, temoprarily account-
ant at the Royal Bank here, has been
transferred to Toronto. Mr. J. G.
McLay of the Woodstock branch has
been appointed to the Clinton va-
cancy.
The Junior Institute will meet at
the home of Mrs, Barrett Taylor on
Thursday evening, Dec. 17th. Roll
call will be answered by suggestions
for Christmas gifts. Miss Jewel will
tell a Christmas story and there will
be a demonstration of Christmas Ta-
ble Favors.
What The•North Needs
The Windsor Star is quoted by
some other newspapers as saying that
"the North" is .beckoning to young
amen today." .The Windsor Star has
its signs mixed. The North today is
beckoning to capital, but is not in
need of young men, or old. There are
enough unemployed in the North
these days to make a problem for
all the towns and cities of this part
of the country.- Timmins Advance.
HOCKEY ,SITUATION
LOOKING BRIGHTER
Intermediate Situation . Somewhat
Cleared Up,'
Juniors Coming,Along Nicely
Things were at a standstill more
orless'ih the Intermediate hockey
circles this week, when it •was an-
nounced• in the !papers that Clinton
was to be grouped with the surround-
ing towns of Goo"derich, Seaforth and
Mitchell for cohpetition in Int. "B"
this year.. But last night in Seaforth
at what was supposed to be a meeting,
to draw up a schedule, all the other
teams announced, their withdrawal
fr,ona competition, and so Clinton . is
the only survivor.
This undoubtedly means that the
Celts will . be stronger and better
than ever this year.' Apparently,
there will be. a .wealth . of . material
from •which to, choose, ;something:
which has, been ;mon'e-or,less missing,
in the ..past few,;years. A number of
Players, from ,surrounding towns in -i
tend trying oats}@re, and the manage-,
ment wili,no,doubt:choose .the players'
best suitechteet.pkIpesttirs, showing
favour to nb`nb`t' is `
Iheped now, as
we ;announced l t;:.5wwel1' , bhat ,;,the?
i0oits,.•w,ill ap9t.gt;oupedaMiha rgtJ,at f er d;
New Hamburg, Tavisteek; anli aprol%-y
ably another team. Right now things
Still Taking Orders for
Argentine Corn at 32.00 ton
FORD'S
Flour, Feed and Seed.
A REAL BARGAIN '
15" Leather Top Rubbers
as Low as $2.98
A Few Pair of Fine Oxfords
as Low as $2.25
J. LOVETT
First -Class Shoe & Rubber Repairing
r LADIES' PURE
SILK HOSIERY
Silk Crepe and
Service Weight.
Featuring a wide -stretch
welt, knit -in seam and
french panel heel.
KENNEDY
HOSIERY
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PURE
Clover Honey
FOR SALE
A LIMITED QUANTITY
at roc lb.
EITHER AT OUR HONEY -HOUSE
Princess Street,
OR PROMPTLY DELIVERED.
A. F. Cudmore
and San
CLINTON, ONT.
are looking brighter than e+rer for
the Colts, and they are hoping for
the best year of their career.
A word about the new management o
might be in order. It stands thus:
President: M. J. Schoenhals. `ljlj
Manager: N. W. Miller. eCh
•Secretary -Treasurer; J. Wigginton,
Trainer; G. Lawson.
Mr. Schoenhals and Mr. Miller ,are ••
more or less, new in -this form of c)
work, although both have been keen,
hockey enthusiasts for years, and
le
CHICKENS
Properly Finished Will Bring a Premium.
You will realize that Premium most by selling
• on the Dressed Grade basis to
CLINTON CREAMERY
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BWishing you a Merry Christmas and a Bright and Happy New Year
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Body Hard Wood, Limb Hard Wood, Mixed Wood.
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THIS WOOD IS ALL DRY AND WE CARRY A FULL STOCK
AT ALL TIMES.
I Also Stock and Handle
the Celebrated PITTSTON ANTHRACITE,
all sizes.
HAMCO BY-PRODUCT COKE, and
ROSEDALE ALBERTA LUMP.
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"HEAT FOLKS" bb
For Brucefield, Clinton and Goderich.
Christmas is near and what would make a better Christmas
Present than a ton or two of one of our 57 Varieties of Fuel, which
includes -DRY HARDWOOD AT $3.50 per cord, Delivered.
We also sell AUTOMATIC HEAT REGULATORS. Give
YOURSELF one of these. It will regulate your temper as well as
your temperature.
La our Lumber Business we are featuring HARDWOOD FLOORS fikt
for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. What gift costing so little could
9 possibly bring such Satisfaction, Comfort and Pleasure to the Whole b
Family.
c 'Call the c'C ivy For Good, Clean Coal.
JOHN B. MUSTARD LUMBER AND COAL CO.
LUMBER, SHINGLES, COAL, CEMENT, ETC.
Phones: Brucefield Office & Residence: G18r11.
J. T. McKnight, Local' Dealer.
Clinton: Office, 74w; Residence 74j.
t CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
Large Assortment of Christmas Books: Cowboy Books, Special 350 b
Popular Sheet Music -25c, 35c, or 3 for '$1.00
Music Box
M Drum for children well
made, calfskin head
20c
'1.50
Guitar Special 6 95
Music Stands ... .. ...1.25
Accordions .......12.50 and up Guitar Cases 100 to 10.00
Clarinet, all metal 18.00 Violin, Special . 3 95 TjI
Chromatic Mouth Organs Piano Accordion, 120
From . 1.50 bass, neve with shift 117.50,: ,'b
•
.
Saxophone, reliable make, reconditioned 'G
48.00
Saxophone Toy . 35c • b
0.
Mouth Organ, reg. 50c,
190
SPECIAL,.
Ukuleles
from 2.50 6
know the game well. They, no doubt,
will continue to instill that has b n e D Enna Deacon Music Shoppel
goodwill into. the team which has been
so prevalent in past years, and with D d St London. IIeintzman Bldg Open Evenings
a wealth of material at land, we be-
VI/242 un as ; on on. ���,� � � � ���
speak for.. them a successful season in be a success is the gen- . 11J a4lc ►>r�'••1e 1/e 'l s140a yo y6 via
the realm of hockey. "Mellie" and =
Norm' will'
era) coucensus of opinion.
As sol ,"Wiggie" and "Gerd", /thew g They are fast rounding into:shape
other two officials, they have been and plenty of material, is at hand .fall
with the team' for' years, 'and 'have the ice at all times the new manager; Mi Judd,•to select
1 eady .`Torre their Worth'' and abil from. No doubt he wilt choose'wisely'
as Ev'ry thin' '`can be saizh`for'them 'and Junior hockey may againt•hold'the
?7 y, tc �• „- 1 a ears back Wild).*
an�anet�hmg,aguitst them, so aill* with '(i'd Yc[ h, Cl' t S forth position it did a few y
"e '`'that ever ,thing'is'set"as, i rtf id Arid"' $M Mars it lids rite only class"•of'hockey Itlay-
fari£ se the Y • 1; H„ • din' district.'
far as .. team is concerned.' HOW":. We understand,a meeting is to be ed`iu Clutton Aird�'surroun g
ever the players should co-operate
• ith the management, giving them
their wholehearted support on and off.
Pis for the"Juniors, everyithing
rosy .'�I'hey'vhav_e ••a goodr1'grbupi'ng'
o e c ` in on, ea ,
Mitchel , t a d Y
u the schedule.
held: tonight to draw p