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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-04-10, Page 5Watch for our Spring Catalogue! The Latest In Plumbing Fixtures NEW STYLES ARRIVING AT OCR STORE DAILY - SEE THESE BEFORE BUYING -- PLASTIC TOILET SEATS . $4.99 if in heed et a PRESSURE PUMP or GAL. PIPE we have a full stock 1"4"HURSDAY, 'A NgW 0.0, 5 52 CLINTON NEWS-RECORD Newsi•Recor ClaOsified.Adle-ts wick Results Classified .Rates CASH RATE (If paid bY VeelneedaY dollen/leg slate of I esertion)-Two cenee Si Word 'Bret -4100etieri (minimum 50 cents); entbsequent insertions l'k cents a word (Minnie= 05 cents); 15 cents extra for ;box number or ler direetion to NEWS-RECORD Office, CHARGED----15 rents extra. DEADLINE---i2 noon, Wednes- elaY. Accommodation For Rent `TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, all oeCeaveniences, suitable for couple. „Hex "D", Clinton News-Record, 15-h Accommodation Wanted :TWO ROOM APARTMENT, ,ground floor preferred, partly -furnished, available May, 3, rea.- :sortable rates, single lady. Phone -11,59W. 15-b ARTICLES WANTED OLD BISQUE AND CHINA polls in any condition, also bodies, .arms and legs of same. Box 345, !Clinton, - 13-4-5-p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FORD MODEL "A" FOR SALE. -Good running condition, suitable efor going to, work or short dist- ances. Roy P. Pepper, R. R, 3, .Seaforth, phone Clinton 615r5. 15-b 1948 DODGE SEDAN, in excel- aerit condition: Gone approximate aly 12,000 miles. Equipped with live Life Guard tires. Terms cash, May be seen by appoint- ment. Phone 436. 14-btfb BABY CHICKS SPRING CHICKS. Summer-fall .peak market prices depend on them. It's April. Ask us for Bray prices. Prompt shipment on "pullets, dayold,. started. Cock- arels, mixed, dayold, started-or- der in advance. Mrs. Alex Pat- "arson, Brumfield. 15-b BABY SITTING FOUR-FIFTEEN to five-fifteen on week-days, Phone 432, 15-b BICYCLES FOR SALE BICYCLE IN GOOD CONDITION. Parcel carrier. Apply Wayne .A1cGee. Phone 586M. 15-p .CE CREAM PARLOUR AND :smack bar business for sale. Own your own business, and make :more money. Up-to-date equip- ment, good locality, very good lease. L. G. Winter, Real Estate, Clinton. Phones: business 448, -residence 599.T. 12-tfb THRIVING BAKERY, Building; business, trucks, will sell separ- ate or would be interested in farm trade. Other business trade listed with me-restaurants, gas station, tourist camps. Leonard '0. Winter. 38-b-tfb CLOTHING FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead cattle. Gilbert Bros, Mink Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect, 936r32. or 906r21. 9eptfb FREE THERMOMETER - plus cash at your farm for dead or disabled horses or cows. ?none collect, Senforth 655r2, Goderich 936r21, William Stone Sons, Limited. 43-tbf LIVESTOCK FOR SAL& SIX GOOD PIGS, about 75 lbs. Alvin Riley, Kinburn, R. R. 1, Clinton. 15-x PUREBRED HEREFORD BULLS. Would take grade cattle in ex- change, W, H. Middleton,R.R. 3, Clinton, 1Q-tfb ONE SOW BRED, a =nth ago, for the third time; two sows ready to breed. Corn silage, about 20 tons; also 20 tons very good mix- ed nay. E, Stealer, R.R, 4, Clin- ton. Phone 807r13. 15-p HEREFORD BULL CALF, three weeks:, Hereford heifer calf, one week; sew with nine little pine, three weeks. Apply Roy Pickett, Con. 14, Goderich Township. No phone. 15-p , MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS! SAVE TIME, YOU ' save money. By using the easy moving electric fence post. Steel post with cement foot. $1 each. Apply Cde Haan, R.R, 3, Blyth, or phone 3er15. 15-6-7-8-b 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 membership $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 a.m, 15&17-tfb PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try , Famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get acquaint- ed" size only 60 cents. All drug- gists. 15&17-tfb SEED FOR SALE i QUANTITY OF RED CLOVER Seed, cleaned by Jones and Mac- Naughton, Exeter. Call 59r4, Bay- Eield. 15-b A QUANTITY OF RED CLOVER geed, also one Ayrshire cow, Fresh, accredited. Phone 363 or I 333r5, Clinton. 15-p RE-CLEANED TIMOTHY SEED, le bushels. Phone 627r5. 14-5-b MIXED RED AND WHITE Bios- ;om ' clover seed. Suitable for iasture mixture or plowing down, eeorge Flewitt. Phone 614r11, -IA C. b, C MARRIAGES 3ROWN-FINLAY In Wesley- Willis United Church Manse, Clinton, by Rev. H, C. Wilson, on Saturday, April 5, 1952, Mary Audrey, youngest daugh- ter of Mrs. Len Cook, Blyth, and the late David H. Finlay, Wingham, to William John Brown, only son of Mr. and. Mrs. George Brown, Blyth, ARROW-SHOBBROOK-At the home of the brides'paresfits, on Saturday, April 2, 1952, Thelma Irene, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrools, Hul- lett Township, to Gordon Frank Garrow, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrow, 'Ed- monton, Alberta. ARKER-TUDOR-In the home of the bride's parents, Hen- sall, by Rev, W. J. Rogers, Hen- sel!, on Saturday afternoon, April 5, 1952, at three o'clock, Margaret Audrey, only daugh- ter of Mr-. and Mrs. Stanley Tudor, to Leslie A. Parker, Exeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parker, Exeter. PAR LING-WOULD-In Have- lock, Vera Jean, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. George Would, Woodstock, to David Roy Sparling, second son of Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Sparling, St. Marys and Goderich, formerly of Clin- ton. 0 DEATHS HALE-In Clinton, on Sunday, April 6, 1952, Vivien. Marguer- ite Barber, widow, of Charles H. Hale, in net 72nd year, Pen- -Peel service from and lc service f4neral hem% Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Tues- day afternoon, April o. DOGGA.KTH-In Victoria Hospi- tal, London, on Thursday night, April 3, 1952, Agnes Kerr, be- loved wife of James Hoggarth, Hensall, in her 78th year. Fun, eral from Bonthron. funeral home, Hensall, on Monday efe tereome April 7, to Exeter Cemetery, MpleneeTALI:3-At his home south of Hensel', on Monday morn, irig, April 7, 1952, J. et. Me, Donald, beloved husband of Dorcas Homey, in his 96th Year. Private funeral from Bonthron Funeral Home. on Thursday, April 10, to Exeter Cemetery. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm, Farm Stock, and Household Effects, at Lot 26, concession 12, Hullett Township, 1 mile north of Londesboro, on No. 4 Highway, on MONDAY, APRIL 14 commencing at 1 p.m. HORSES: Team black Perch- erons, 1,500 lbs., 6 and 8 yrs, old. CATTLE: Durham cow, bred to freshen in May; 3 Hereford cows, bred to freshen in May; 3 fat Hereford heifers, 950 lbs.; 2 Here- ford steers, 1 yr. old; 2 Hereford heifers, 1 yr. old. PIGS: Tea mworth boar; 7 chunks, 80 lbs. POULTRY: 75 Leghorn hens. 1 yr. old; 75 Sussex hens, 1 yr. old. , MACHINERY: McCor c k binder; Frost & Wood mower; M.H. hay loader; Cockshutt side rake; 2 yrs. old; 13-run seed drill with fertilator; 4-section harrows; disc harrow; cultivator; fanning mill; 2,000 lb. scales; pig crate; gas drums; rubber-tired wagon; gravel box, 16 ft. cedar; flat hay rack (like new); sloop sleighs and flat rack; water trough; 1938 half-ton Ford truck; colony house; brooder stove; and Other chicken equipment. Forks, shovels, tools, chains, and other articles. HARNESS: Set of breeching harness; number of horse collars. HAY and SEED; 25'ton choice mixed hay; 3 bus. Red Clover seed. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Cook stove; kitchen tables; kitchen chairs; couches; rockers; occas- ional chairs; sealers; crocks; dish- es; and other articles. FARM: 50 acre farm, all work- able land, clay loam; frame house, covered with asphalt shingles; bank barn, 32'x70', cement stab- ling; drive shed, 22'x50'; drilled well with pressure system in house and barn; hydro through- out buildings; ns mile from school, Sold subject to reserve bid. TERMS: Farm, 10 per cent down; balance in 30 days; im- mediate possession. CHATTELS: Cash, Estate of Late Robert Wells. For further particulars apply to Administrators, Frank Marshall, Blyth; David Wells, BlYtn"; or Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 1 + .-+-4.-•-•-i-0-0-4-4-4.4-•^1,4-•-•-•-•-•-•- Albert Shore Public Accountant Income Tax Consultant Income Tax Returns pre- pared for businesses, farmers and individuals. Financial statements prepared. Audit- ing, Bookkeeping and Ac- counting Service. Office corner North St: and Square. Residence, 14 Vic- toria St., Goderich. Phones: Office 975, Residence 444. Address P.O. Box 797, GODERICH 14-15-16-17-b ROXY THEATRE cLiN-roN Now riving (April "CATTLE DRIVE" starring Joel Itigeorea and Dean Stockwell Mon., Tues., Wed. (April 14-16) "FORCE OF ARMS" Ron-mice blossoms amid the sor- didness of war's death and de- ptruction - William Heiden, Nancy Olsen, Frank Lovejoy and Gene Evans Thurs., Fri. '44 Sat. (April *740 Stewart Granger, Pier Angell and George Sanders Things happened fast after a priceless art treasure was stolen from a Sicilian church. Come and see- "The Light Touch" filmed in Italy, Sicily and Tanis Above feature commences 7 P.m. Coming (April 21-23) "ON MOONLIGHT BAY" In Technicolor, with Doris Day WESLEY-WILLIE WMS The Woman's Missionary So- ciety. of Wesley-Willis Church will hold Its Easter Thankoffer- ing service on Thursday evening, April 17, at eight o'clock in the church. Rev. D. S. Proctor, Tees-' water, recently returned from the mission fields of Korea, will be the guest speaker. The New BUDGET his come down and 'so ,have Prices AT GALBRAITH Radio & Television Telephone 482 FOR EXPERT RADIO SERVICE to all makes "CLINTON'S ONLY RECORD BAR" - Latest Hits - sietelneseesesesesesteeseeeteeseeseseeteestse OPENING for Aggressive Young Married • Mart as BREAD SALESMAN with largest bakery organization in this district Must be resident of Clinton Mechanized equipment and guaranteed minimum salary BOX C News-Record PARK THEATRE oonoics,--rhene 1159 , . Now; "BEND OF THE WNW' In Technicolor With jaws Stewart and Arthur Kennedy MON., rims., WED.. Jeanne Gaynor. and Jean reteva A TeeliniceIored story of co-eda on the campus and of an ex-GI who despised sorority snobs. pleasing tale aver musique. "Take Care of My Little Girl" . . TRUES., EEL, SAW, Westward the Women MGM's great historical vvesterni A veteran scout transports 200 women across a continent to pro:- vide wives for California raneh- ers Robert Taylor - Denise Dared Julie Bishop Coining: Ethel 13arryinore and Glenn Ford in, "THE SECRET OF CONVICT LAKE" Announcing BEAUTY PARLOR formerly Ethel Thompson's PRINCESS STREET, EAST, CLINTON NOW OPEN under management of Shirley Stewart in all lines of Fully experienced Beauty Culture. and Styling. Haircigting Personality Phone 585 for appointment If You Are Building A House This Year.... I will contract to construct in this district, concrete foundation and base- ment floor, 26 by 32 feet, for only $595 (including materials) Sizes in comparative prices McKay Contracting Co. Fergus J. McKay, proprietor BOX 249 PHONE 173-M, CLINTON 15-16-17-b -.111. MA. M.. baa .O• M. Mol•MliomMION GRAVEL TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ARE YOU THINKING of build- ing a home. A number of fine lois for sale, Leonard G. Winter, Real Estate, phones: business 448, residence 599J. 7-btfb BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RED CLOVER SEED. Why pay more than $20 cash? Also tim- othy at $7. All cleaned at Jones and MacNaughton's, Exeter. Elgin Porter, Bayfield, R.R. 4, Phone 55r21. 14-5-6-p QUANTITY OF YELLOW Blos- som Sweet Clover seed. Cleaned and ready for sowing. W. C. Sinclair, R.R. 5, Clinton, phone 621r22. 13-4-5-b PIANO TUNING 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with Sherlock-Manning Pianos Limit- ed; tuning and repairing; ell work guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone Clinton 339J, 20-21-ptfb _BIRTHS AIKENHEAD-In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, April $, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. William Aikenhead, R,R. 3, Kippen, daughter, HASTOCK-In Edmonton, Alber- ta, on Monday, March 24, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs., H, L. Bastock (nee Jessie Campbell), a daugh- ter (Bonnie Jeanne). BEDARD - In Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, April 9, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Clar- ence Bedard, Zurich, a son. BELLINGER-In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, April 3, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. 13, Bel- linger, Clinton, a daughter. BERTRAND - In Claresnolm Hospital, Claresholm, Alta„ on Thursday, April 3, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bertrand, a daughter (Elizabeth Anne), sister for Larry, Eleanor and Mary Jane, CLEAVE In Clinton Public Nos, pital, on Wednesday, April 9, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs, L. Cleave, Bayfield, a daughter. CeeleRIE-In Clinton Public Hes, pital, on Tuesday, April 8, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Carrie, Hayfield, a daughter. DARNBROUGH-In Clinton Pub, lie Hospital, on Tuesday, April 8, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darnbrough, Bayfield, a son, RE-In Birmingham, Mich., on Thursday, March 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erb (nee Barbara Morley) a •daughter (Leslie Ellen). VON AMERONGEN-In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, April 5, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. William Von Amerongen, Exe- ter, a son, WORKMAN-In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, April 5, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Workman, R, R. 3, Kippen, a daughter. YOUNG - In Mount Hamilton Hospital, Hamilton, on Tues- day, April 1, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Young (nee Mildred Lobb), Oakville, a son (Peter Brian). AUBURN Farewell Party A farewell party was held in the Forester's Hall Friday even- ing for Mrs. Thomas McNeil and sons Robert and Wellington, Dur- ing the evening they were pre- sented with a purse of money. An address was read by Ken Scott and Mrs. William Haggitt made the presentation. Music for dancing was provided' by Pierce's Orchestra. Lunch was served, 4-4-94-4-1444-44-1-410.4-11-40-•4-•-•-46-0-4,-4,0-4,40-4-44-4-40-44 +4+++++ CAPITAL THEATRE Fhone 47 ‘NOwl "JOHNNY 'WRAY" AV* ring William flondix, and Stanley Clements MON„ .TUES„ WED, Claudette Colbert and MacDonald Carey----With Zackery Scott And a superb -cast in a romantic come etly concerned with the salvation of a twentyeyearsole, Marriage. "Let's Make It Legal" THURS., SAT. "Tom Brown's School Days" Filmed in England, a new version of Thomas Hughes' novel about school life at Rugby a century or more ago. John Davies-Robert Newton James Hayter Coming: Gary Cooper and Van Johnson in 'It's A Big Countre YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 550R. '43tfb PROPERTY FOR SALE 73ROWNIE. DRESS, about 9 years; boy's blue coat and beret, size 1; 'aonre skirts, blouses and dresses, size 8 to 12 years. Mrs.. Howard 'Currie,;Joseph St. 14-p Employment Wanted-Male 'ODD JOBS, CLEANING LAWNS, seating grass, in town of Clinton. ,Apply Horace Collins. Phone 61, 14-5-6-7-p FARMS FOR SALE FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. Confidential information. Leon .ard G. Winter, Real Estate, ;phones: business 448, residence 599.T. 5-btfb , FARM MACHINERY SIX-FOOT MOWER; Internation- sal seven-foot binder, rubber tire -wagon, two-drum steel roller; :seven young sows due anytime. Lorne Tyndall. Phone 904r4. 15-6-b CASE TRACTOR, Model Va 1948, with lights, belt pulley, power 'takeoff, starter, good tires, In ;good running order. Also 13-run Massey-Harris drill with fertilize ser attachment; Oliver two-furrow 'tractor plow; sixteen plate Deer- ing disc; all steel tractor cultiv- ntor. •Lorne Jervis. Phone 91003, 'Clinton. 15-b FURNITURE • FOR SALE SOME FURNITURE to be sold. 'Veranda furniture, chairs, etc, Mrs, Lock Cree, Mary Street, phone 168. 15-p GARAGE TO LET "GARAGE TO RENT, for car or ler storage. Phone '780S, Mrs. :Robert Webster, Victoria Street, 14-b HELP WANTED-Male LO.A11,1)ENER WANTED FROM April to December, to take charge sse garden, One (ley a week neces- sary but may choose +Devil time. 'Good opportunity for airman to 'earn extra money. Phone 81. 14se-b MARRIED COUPLE, 45.60 years, 'healthy, willing, no family, Man for itrive work, Wife pattinte housework in desirable country home, Duren County and City 'beam, London, Ont. No children, nor laundry, modern cottage, hydro, heat, garden, fruit slip- Plied. Give quillifleatioen waged, references, in ,.Writing to Dr. */..:tleyd ,,Mieffett c London,,, Oete , WOOD FOR SALE , • • 'WOOD 'VOA SALE. ItOHERT 'taylor, Phone Clititeii 90603, 1,54Y HOUSE ON VICTORIA STREET. Frame, six-room, three-piece bath, furnished, built-in cup- boards, sewerage connected. Gar- age. Phone 3553. Harold F. Glew. 15-6-7-p TWO-STOREY BRICK Dwelling, with two self-contained family apartments. First apartment con- sists of large living room with fireplace, dining room, and mode ern kitchen. Hardwood floors. Three bedrooms and bath up. Second apartment consists of living room, dining room, kitchen and sunporch down; two bed- rooms and bath up, garage. This property is tenant occupied. Well located and in good condition. H. C. Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W. STOVES FOR SALE OIL HEATER, four pieces of linoleum, and dining room table, chairs and sideboard. Phone 406. 15-b TEACHERS WANTED PROTESTANT TEACHER FOR S.S. 5, Goderich Township. State qualifications and salary expect- ed. Apply to Argyle Leckhatt, secretary-treasurer, R.R. 1, Code- rich. Phone Goderich 936r5. 15-16-b EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT teacher for No. 6 school, Gode- rich Township School Area, Please state qualifications and salary expected. Duties to com- mence September 1. Prank Yee, secretary-treasurer, R.R. 3, Clin- ton. 14-15-p 011001110101104.110*". GORDON R. HEARN Optometrist Huron St. Phone 69 On Friday EVERY Week 1.0sab Will You give a few brief moments to the consideration of this fact? When the, days of earth are past will You Be amongst those who go away into "Life Eternal" or into "Everlasting Punishment?" (Matt. 25 : 34, 41); one or the other it most assuredly will Be Who so ever shall call on the Name of the Lord shall be There (Romans 10-13) When the Roll is called in Glory CHAS FULLER, Box 123. Los Angeles, 53--TUNE IN-A.13C Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST 9-411-.÷+44-•-•-•-•±4-• p AN NO Or, A Best Dressed Holiday! A Best Dressed Season! in one of many from our new group of Easter-and Spring-right topcoats. Qual- ity fabric-ed and tailored 'for long pleasurable wear- pig. Come in. PICKETT and CAMPBELL PHONE 25 CLINTON 15-16-b 444T4144.7444-APHAF441410(4444048.4414 Dealer Opening Farm Machinery Company Handling Well Established." Nationally Known Line of Power Farm Machinery Here is an opportunity to get into a fast-growing profitable line of business. Applicant must be capable of operating a sales and repair department service, and have suitable premises. Send particulars of experience and personal history , to Box No. "S" qinton News-Record 14-15-p Monday, April 14 for the contract of supplying and distributing on the streets of the Town of Clinton, 1,000 to 2,000 cu. yards, more or less, of 34" screen crushed gravel. Grade of material to be up to the approval of the Streer Committee. Lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. TOWN OF CLINTON, M. T. Corless, Clerk and Treasurer Dated April 1st, 1952 14-15-b INFONF1Mb .4+4.4 +4-•-II.-+ 4 4 4-44 4.4 4.4 I 4-44- •-• A Complete Stock of BROODER PIPES and ELBOWS, tnade ready for use - BUY AT -- • Hugh R. Hawkins Hardware, Ftunshing and Heating Eaves* oughing sheet Metal Work - Heart Furnaces ,...ot totartrots vice Get There Safely! 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