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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-01-03, Page 7• May the hours and days ahead bring joy and happiness to all our friends- Don C. Colquhoun BABY CHICKS PROPERTY WANTED NT CHICKS 'NOW? BRAY some for immediate ship- t-pullete--mixed. • Ask for e 'list on wide choice breeds- ses. Get , good chicks for - Bray Chicks, agent - Alex Paterson, Brucefield. 1-b RM PRODUCE FOR SALE YED APPLES FOR SALE. King, Tatman Sweet, Snow, t, etc. Phone Clinton 613r24, MeClyment, Varna. 48-9-50-1-2-b WILL PAY CASH FOR country garden lot. Send particulars. F. Dukes, Eastdale, Hamilton, Ont. 50-1-2-b PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 550R, 43tfb 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with Sherlock-Manning Pianos Limit- ed; tuning and repairing; all work guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone Clinton 3395. 20-21-ptfb FARMS FOR SALE STOVES FOR SALE M 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. idential information. Leon- G. Winter, Real Estate, : business 448, residence 5-btfb SS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot encession 5, Hullett. Thomas ert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone on 801r21, or James Phelan, 2, Blyth, phone Myth 31r9. 13-15-ptief ONE SMALL-SIZED FESS OIL Burner Stove, for sale, like' new, just, used a few vveekse Reduced price. Phone 2803. • 1-p WESLEY-WILLIS WA The January meeting of Wes- ley-Willis Woman's Association will be held in the Church Par- lour at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Jan- uary 3. IVESTOCK FOR SALE. PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD. y to Ross Hoggart, phone 3. 1-b GRADE JERSEY HEIFER, anuary 21, and several reg- d cattle, accredited, and ated. Tore Rathwell, 906r2. 1-b LVE PIGS around 60 lbs. Tamworth sow, carrying d litter, due in one week. in Jenkins, Base Line, Clinton 802r21. 1-b NOTICE Beginning January 1952 my office will close Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday evenings.. W. A. Oakes M.D. 50-tfb8 etOMMIMICCOMIte-IMMOMPOCIOMOMPZ-4 ICKETT CAMPBELL Arrow Shirts • -Stetson Hats '(opposite the theatre) ONE 25 CI,INTON 01,0000011•410400574-SAtifoi**14s.***1000411********01)**204 - and, every best wish for you, our friends and patrons. We, look for- ward to serving you Once more during the year to come. i aI E. I. REYNOLDS PHONE 577R - HURON ST, CLINTON ell-riDWA-ti-DiVaisultuVA-2200104iND Groves Electric ART GROVES, Prop. .-4-44104-411.4.44-40,40-4•41-40-+++4-•-+-0-4.4-4 MatetetetOS tqatrOMORKAVVVIOMM4rZg-tavittStiktelWA The New Year carries with it a promise of opportunity for one and all. It's the freedom, afforded by our way of living, for each, in his own way, to make this the moSt successful happiest year yet! MARTINS 36W t GODERICli BUSINESS COLLEGE Night Classes SHORTHAND - BOOKKEEPING - TYPEWRITING 1 Monday and Thursday Evenings, 7.30 Member of Canadian Business, Schools' Association SAT. NIGHTS - ST, 'THOMAS S p.m. CHLO Youth for Christ BR-OADC AST'S 50-51-52-b You Will Spend Eternity!! Where? If every living person knew what every departing SOUL DISCOVERS EVERYONE would be SAVED TODAY. "It is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment."-eleb. 9:27. "Far whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord, shall be saved."-Romans 10 : 13 CHAS FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53-TUNE IN-ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST Wishing all a Happy and Prosperous New Year! We sincerely hope that through the past, we have served you to your entire satisfaction, and in,, the New Year, may we again serve you even better. Many !thanks for the pleasant contacts we have had, Wells Auto Electric: kk,tWalahlakr004Z-RMIT0M=IN-Z2ZrD0000140111214-.%1WOM%1DrIat Awfoizatwoommomatmogtemoztoetc oomooftwic Good things come in threes , so we're saying these three words with a bright future in them: HAPPY NEW YEAR ! PereieleedinesergeitsWeekeliesitteitogreeelieseieeiSreeeitirierniekteitt. enseuexeleiederieekerelseerterSeellgis Hug no llam ig as aordweite, Plumbing and Hooting stroughing - Shoot Metal Work Wein F haCCIO toki0figoometwoiettio uic Results 1:111..17.:=171RT InISP-44 JANUARY 41 902 WS' .CLINTON. NVW$41VCORD ecord Classifiediikdlets PAPE FIVE BIRTHS ITAQOITT - In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, Pocem- her 27, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Haggitt, Auburn, a son, LO VET Clinton Public Hoe- leltal, on Ttieeday. December 25, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs, Murray Lovett (nee Amy Carrick), •` Clinton, a daughter (Carol Anne), Classified ,R ates ,cAsg RATE (If paid ieer 'Wednesday felleWing elate of 1ne -eertien)--Two cents a word first -insertion (mininnen OP cents); VOPP4.14O0t - insertions 134 cents a WOO (minim= '00 cents); 10 emits extra for box number or for direction to =WS-RECORD Dieflee, • CHARGED-15. -cents extra. 'DEADLINE-12 Men, Wednes- day, ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT A- HEATED APARTMENT for 'ent in Seaforth, Elderly couple referred. Dr, E, A. McMaster, eaforth, 51-1-b O ROOM APARTMENT, artly furnished, centrally Meat- d, Apply Box "F", CLINTON WS-RECORD. 1-p SIX-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE and barn, lots 211 and 212 in Hensall. Apply Albert Walff, Box 666, Goderich. 2-ntfb SIX-ROOMED Bungalow, one three-piece bathroom, one two- piece bathroom, full )basement, small attic, oil-burning furnace, fully automatic; two lots, small barn. $5,000, with $3,000 down. A bargain if there' ever was one, Possession December 1 or possib- ly before. Three-and-a-half nieces from centre of town. L. G. Win- ter, Real Estate and Business Broker, Clinton, Business phone 448; residence 5994. 39- Clef SMALL HOLDING for the fam- ily that wants• to retire; four bed- rooms, double living room, dining room. kitchen, heavy wiring, full basement, good furnace, pressure system, double garage; one mere of land, more optional; two miles from Clinton on good - road. L. G. Winter, Real Estate and Busi- ness Broker, Clinton, business phone 448; residence 5994. 40-tfb 1VIOUSSEAU In ClintonPublic Hospital, on Saturday, Decem- • ber 29, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Mousseau, Hensel', n, son. MUNN-In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday, December 29, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs, A. E, Munn, Hensall, a daughter (sister for Dick, Karen and Margaret Lynn), STEPPE-Iri the K-W Hospital, Kitchener, on Friday, Decem- ber 21, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Steepe, Kitchener, a daughter (Cheryl Mavis), WATTERS-In Victoria Hospital, London, on December 27, to Dr, and Mrs. W, N, Wafters, Goderich, a son (Mark Edsel John). WRIGHT - in Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, December 30, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wright, R.R. 3, Kippen, a dau- ghter. MARRIAGES CLEGG-McCALL111VI-In Blyth United Church, on Saturday, December 15, 1951, Grace Irene McCallum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McCallum, Blyth, by Rev. C. 5, Scott, to John Farquhar •Clegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clegg, Clin- ton. DECKER - BALLANTYNE - I n Victoria, B.C., on- Saturday, December 22, 1951, Mrs. Cora Vivian Ballantyne, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rathwell, Clinton, to Dr. Robert S. Decker, Ed- monton..Alta. GIBBING-SOWERBY-In the Parsonage of Victoria Street United Church, Goderich, on Wednesday, December 19, 1951, Lois Jean, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Sewerby, Goderich Township, by Rev. D. W, Wil- Reels, to Harold William. Gib- bings, son of Mrs. Melvin. Crich, Clinton, and the late F, B. Gibbings. DEATHS BOWEY-At his residence, Exe- ter, on Thursday, Dec. 27, 1951, James P. Bowey, formerly of Brucefield and Kippen, in his 59th year. Temporary entomb- ment in Exeter mausoleum Saturday afternoon, Dec. 29, to be followed later by interment in Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township. C OWEN-In Blyth, Tuesday, January 1, 1952, Ida Cawston Carter, widow ofethe late James Chowen, in her 75th year, Fun- eral from Ball and Mutch fun- eral home, Friday, January 4, at 2 o'clock, by Rev.. Hugh C. Wilson, to Clinton Cemetery. CONNELL--In Clinton, on Sun- day, December 23, 1951, John James Connell, son of the late James and Mary Connell, in' his 80tlf year, • Funeral from Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, Clinton, Wednesday afternoon, • December 26, to Clinton Ceme- tery. FREMLIN-In Clinton, on Mon- day, December 31, 1951, Nellie May Steep, beloved wife of Harold kremlin, in her 63rd year. Funeral service from Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, Wednesday, January 2, at 2 p.m. to Clinton Cemetery. HOWES-In Clinton, on Satur- day, December 29, 1951, Mary Katharine Smith, beloved wife of E. G. Howes. Funeral ser- vice from Ball and Mutch Fun- eral Home, by Rev. H. C. Wil- eon, Monday, December 31, at 2:30 p.m. to Clinton Ceme- tery. MANN - In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Wednes- day, December 26, 1951, Joseph Mann, son of the late George and Emma Mann, in his 79th year. Funeral from Ball and Mitch Funeral Home, Clinton,, to Clinton Cemetery, Friday afternoon, December 28. MARSHALL-In St. Mary's Hose pital, London, on Sunday, Dec. 30, 1951, Phoebe Marshall, wife of the late William Marshall, , and formerly of Clinton, in her 921td year. Funeral to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London, Wednesday afternoon, San. 2. MOGRIDGE-In Whittier, Calif- ornia, Edgar L. elogridge, fore merly of Londesboro, and bro- ther of Herbert Mogridge, Au- burn, in his 71st year. IVIcBRIDE-In Clinton Hospital, following a fall down basement steps at his home, Robert Mc- Bride, Kippen, beloved hus- band of the former Ella Wil- bert, in his 83rd year,- Inter- ment from Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, by Rev. A. E. Hinton, Wednesday, December 26, to Bayfield Cemetery, McINTOSH-In Clinton, Wednes- day, January 2, 1952, Helen McIntosh, daughter of the late Charles and Catherine Mc- Intosh, in her 80th year. Rest- ing at the Ball and Mutch' Funeral Home, requiem mass will be sung, at St. Joseph's Church, Clinton, Friday' morn- ing, January 4, at 9 o'clock. Interment , irr Roman Catholic Cemetery, Hallett Township. VANEGMOND -in Clinton, on Tuesday', January 1, 1952, Marion Louise Aedrews, belov- ed wife of _Pettis C. Vantg- mond, in her 52nd year. Fun- eral service: from the lean and 1Mutch funeral home, Thursday, January 3, at 2 p.m. to Clinton Cemetery. Week of Prayer - Starts Jan. 7 Clinton's "Week of Prayer" Will be held next week under the auspiceS of Clinton Minister- al Association of which the 1952 officers are; president, Rev. Hugh C. Wilson., Wesley-Willis "(It-died Church; eeeretaryetreaeurele Rev. John E. Ostrom, Clinton and Att- burn Baptist ,Churches, ' Schedule o meetings and the speakers tor the week are as follows: I would like to take this op- portquity to thank my many friends and neighbours for cards, flowers, visits and telephone during my recent illness. Your kindness was greatly ap- preeiated•--HARVE WELLS, i-b thanks for all kindnesses expres- We wish to express Our sincere sed by our friends and neigh- bours in our recent bereavement. The family of the late Joseph IVeenn, 1-p We would like to express thanks to our neighbours and friends who sent cards and flow- ers to us during our 'recent be- reavement. - HARRY AND GEORGE CONNELL, 1-b The family of the Tate Gifford Erich wish to thank their many friends, relatives and neighbours for their acts of kindness,' mes- sages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes sent to them dur- ing their recent sad bereavement, with special thanks to Rev, A. Glen Eagle for his consoling and inspiring message. , 1-b From Poland Mrs. Maria Waszezynski and her daughter, Halina Macieje- wska, wish to express their grat- itude to everyone for-their Mnd assistance and floral tributes in their recent bereavement. • 1-b Mr. Gordon Howes and Miss Minnie Walker wish to sincerely thank all those who in any way assisted by their kind acts of sympathy and help during their recent sad bereavement in the death of Mrs. Howes, Special thanks is given the Superintend- ent and staff of Clinton Hospital, Dr, W, A. Oakes, the -Rev. H. C. Wilson and the Beattie Fun- eral Home, 1-p We would like to express our appreciation for all the lovely gifts we received during the holiday season. - BOB, VERNA and TOMMY MORGAN. 1-b Annual Meeting Board Room, Agricultitral V.S.S. 2, HULLETT Office CLINTON TueXday, January 8 at 2 p.m. 3. M. VANEGMOND, Secretary-Tria-surer 1-b ikr..tegmtommmver t Clinton. Plumbing Here's..hoping "Lady Luck" looks your way during the year ahead! WISE and BATEMAN Phone 147-Clinton - CEMENT BUILDING and CHIMNEY BLOCKS Built and Repaired GUY IVES and SONS Phone Carlow 1612 36-ptfb S1F-.44-4-41-4,11-10-41.4-41-41-4-444-4,-4.4-•-409 General Contraeeer 'Tile Flooring- Kitchen Cabinets Window Sash Let Us Build That New House In '1952 oroMmar9aarrYtaatbt-tar'SiMaibtDS3 e-41."..e".11r-Wmofte-11110."11.11....71 Ring, ring, ring out those bells and ring in our wishes of well-being and good fortune for all! Ashton's Taxi Phone 110 'T.116.mirr ^.11,"".110, BOXY THEATRE CL INTQ N 'Mins Fitie SAT (Jan. 34) .."•4 Gregory Peek, Virgin* Moe and Robert Beatty A magnificent naval drama from the pee of C. S. Forester, filmed in Technicolor "Captain Horatio Hornhlower" NOTE: The above' feature ,will, commence at 7 pan. 1VION„ TUES., WEB, (Jan, 1-9)-(First Show at 7,15 p.m.) "The Law and the ,Lady" Based on the stage play, "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney", comes a delightful comedy, which has for its locale, San Francisco at the turn of the century Greer Gerson,. Michael Wilding, Fe:mantle Lamas and Marjorie Main TRUE., FRI., SAT. (Jan. 10s12)--, Esther Williams, Red Seleton and .Howard Keel, with a host of. other top-name stars in the gayest of gay musi- cal comedies, staged deep in the heart of Texas "Texas Carnival", The Management and Staff of the Roxy Theatre wish their many Patrons Peace and Prosperity during the coming year. CWL MEETS JAN. 8 The next meeting of the Cath- olic Women's League will be held on January 8.. The social corn. mittee. appointed for the next Meeting Is Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Marcalle, and the lunch commit-, tee, Mrs. Irene Henri, Mrs. Theo Flynn, Mrs. Alvin Sharpe and Mrs. A. 'Matthews. LOST AND FOUND LOST -ON SUNDAY, DEC. 30 trbrppek tc.paz, and gold setting between Ontario St. Church and Hydro Office, via Rattenbury St Reward. Phone 685-W. MISCELLANEOUS CRESS CORN SALVE for sure relief. Your druggist sells Cress Cali me Salve too, relieves quick- ly, FREE THERMOMETER Plus cash at your farm for .dead .or disabled horses or cows. Phone collect, Seaforth 455r2, Winkle" Stone Sons, Limited. 43tbf ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals. If suitable for mink feed Will pay more than fertilizer prices. 'teen, will pay fertilizer prices, If dead, phone at once, Phone collect, Gilleert Bros. Mink Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Go bt de fb - ri. 2 IN MEMORIAM loving I-401w of Thomas L, rulford, Who Passect away one year ago, Dec. W), 1951: "It is lonesome here without Yen And sad the weary way, For We is not the same to us Since you were -palled .away, If we had all the world to give We would give it, -yes, and more, To hear yOur voice, and see your And greet you at the door. For you never know the heart, ache • Till you see the vacant chair," --Ever remembered by wife and family, 1-p NOTICE Township of Mullett The inaugural meeting of the Hullett Township Coun- cil will be held in#he Com-. munity Hall, Londesboro, Monday„ January 7, at 11 GEORGE W. COWAN, ,Clerk ARTICLES FOR SALE HIM'S CUTTER, WHIT E, one 443J. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 50 SEVEN PASSENGER edge, in good mechanical eon- tion, with excellent body and terior. Cash or trade. Apply x "H", CLINTON N E W 5- CORD. 1-2-3-13 UILDING LOTS FOR SALE YOU THINKING of build- a home. A number of fine for sale. Leonard G. Winter, Estate, phones: business residence 5995, 7-latfb USINESS OPPORTUNITIES ING BAKERY, Building, ness, trucks, 'will sell sever- or would be interested in trade. Other 'business trade with use-restaurants, gas ion, tourist tamps. Leonard Winter. 38-b-ttb MEE ROOM APARTMENT, oderri conveniences, mile and a all from town, Phone 907r4. 1-b EEP1NG ACCOMMODATION, Clinton for two gentlemen. ensas Arkell, Bayfield, 48r5, 1-n ' ACCOMMODATION WANTED 'WO OR THREE UNFURNISH- rooms, on or about January Box "G", CLINTON NEWS- ECORD, 1-p ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduc- ed rates from the licensed Grow- ing Co-operative Association from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Hereford, Beef and Dual Purpose Shorthorns,' Bulls of top quality. Life inemberehip $25. Members $5 per cow. Non- members $6 per cow. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association, R.R. 1, Waterloo. For service contact Charles Brandon, Clinton. Phone 633r5 before 10 axe 45-47-tbf PROPERTY FOR SALE Cards of Thanks Joyous Greetings for the year ahead . . . hearty thanks for you r friendly patronage.