HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-05-08, Page 5CLINTON. NEWSeRECOAD VIM rwi '.117TIRSDAY, 'MAY '8, 1952
Cards of Thanks HOUSE TRAILERS FOR SALE BIRTHS
FORBES—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, May 2, 1952,
to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbes,
Clinton, a daughter.
GAUDET — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, May 1,
1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Dennis
Gaudet, Brucefield, a son.
GREALIS—In Chatham Hospital,
N.B., on Thursday, April 24,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Grealis, a daughter (Christian
Gale).
GRIFFITHS—In Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, on Thursday, Ap-
ril 24, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Griffiths, formerly of
Clinton, a son (Richard John).
HEMPHILL—In Strafford Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, May
2, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Hexiaphill (nee Betsy Ingram),
twin daughters (granddaughters
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E.
Hemphill, Hensall).
JERVIS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, do Saturday, May 3, 1952,
to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jer-
vis, Clinton, a son.
MOORE—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 3, 1952,
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore,
Adastral Park, RCAF Station,
a daughter.
McVEEN — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 3,
1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert
McVeen (nee Barbara Forrest-
er), Bayfield, a son (Robert
James).
ROSS ..In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 3,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Seldon
Ross, Brucefeld, a • son,
STEEP—In Clinton Public Hospi-
, tal, on Friday, May 2, 1952, to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steep,
Clinton, a son (Robert Lyle),
STURGEON—In Alexandra and
Marine Hospital, Goderich, on
April 22, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack B. Sturgeon, Bayfield; a
daughter (Rhea Dale).
DEATHS
ELLIOTT—Suddenly at her home
on the Bine Water Highway,
Goderich Township, on Thurs-
day, May 1, 1952, Miss Marg-
aret Elliott, daughter of the
late Mr. and` Mrs. James Elliott.
Funeral service from Brophey
Funeral Home, Goderich, to
Bayfield Cemetery, on Satur-
day afternoon, May 3.
McLAREN—In Seaforth, on Sun-
day, May 4, ,1952, William E.
McLaren., beloved husband of
Eliza Simpson, father of James,
Clinton; brother of (Susie)
Mrs. George Bean, Auburn.
Funeral from the Box Funeral
Home, Seaforth to Hensall Un-
ion Cemetery, on Wednesday
afternoon, May 7.
McRAE--In Rochester, Mich., on
May 6, 1952, Arthur R. Mc-
Rae, eldest son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. McRae, and
brother of Mrs. G. Roberton
and Mrs. G. McLennan, Clin-
ton.. Interment in Roselawn
Cemetery, Detroit, on Friday,
May 9.
SELLERY—After a lingering ill-
ness, at his home in Ravinia,
Ill., on Wednesday, May 7,
1952, Harry Acheson Sellery,
in his 75th year, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sel-
lery, Kincardine, and brother
of Mrs. A. T. Cooper, Clinton.
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINT,ON
PARK. THEATRE
GODERICH—Phone 1150
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH — Phone 47 MODERN, WELL EQUIPPED
trailer, 16'x7'. Reasonable price.
Phone 30, Lucknow, Charles
Robinson. 19-20-p
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Picot and
son, George, wish to thank their
many friends for gifts and kind-
ness shown during George's re-
cent sickness. 19-p
Now Playing (May 8-10 )
"HALLS OF MONTEZUMA"
with Richard Wirlmark-7 P.m.
Now "The Jackie Robinson Story"
A true and timely sports drama
Now:
"TALK ABOUT A STRANGER" •
George Murphy and Nancy Davis HELP WANTED—Mare
MON. TUES. WED. (May 12-14)
Spencer Tracy, Pat O'Brien,
Diana Lynn and John Rodin&
A finely wrought, suspense-laden
murder saga. Here is drama at
its best!
"The People Against
O'Hara"
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION re-
quires the services of yoting men,
16 to 19 years of age. Four or
five years high school training
preferred. Opportunities for ad-
vancement favourable. Reply 'to
Box A, Clinton, News-Record,
stating qualifications. 19-p
ALL WEEK—
The atomic Kettles return in
their newest and earthiest
episode
"MA and PA'KETTLE
At The Fair"
In which Ma enters the cooking
competition to win cash for an
urgent purpose and Pa helps the
cause with' a broken-down
trotting horse,
Percy Kilbride as whimsical Pa
Marjorie Main as whamsical Ma
and introducing Lori Nelson
William J. Elliott and sisters
wish to express their sincere
thanks for all kindness expressed
by their friends and neighbours
during their recent bereavement;
special thanks to Rev. H. J. E.
Webb. 19-b
MON„ TUES,, WED.
"The Lion and the
Horse"
In Technicolor and featuring a
battle between a great wild stal-
lion and an escaped lion. A thril-
ling adventure drama.
Steve Cochran — Ray Teal
and Bob Steele
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
In the Town of Goderich, at
65 St. Patrick Street, on
Saturday, May 24
at 1 p.m. (DST)
Full line of household furnish-
ings, including Chesterfield suite,
modern dining room suite, four-
piece walnut modern bedroom
suite; Westinghoule refrigerator,
2 yrs. old (like new); also Mof-
fat electric range, 4 burner;
china, kitchen utensils, rugs,
drapes, electric lamps, etc.
TERMS—CASH
=No reserve; house sold.
FRANK CHAMBERS, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
19-20-b
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
THUR., FRI., SAT. (May 15-17)
"Meet Me After
The Show",
— In Technicolor —
A bountiful package of music and
laughter with Betty Grable at her
best — Betty Grable, MacDonald
Carey and Eddie Albert.
KITCHEN SINKS. White por-
celaiii enamel steel 25x42, right
or left hand drainboard, $42; the
always popular 16x20 single sink,
$11.70; also ledge type double
bowl and double drainboard sinks
and a one-piece combination
laundry tray and sink with slid-
ing drainboard; bathroom sets.
Catalogue with installation dia-
grams. Recessed bathtubs $60.
See or write S. V. JOHNSON
PLUMBING SUPPLIES, Streets-
ville, Ontario.
17-8-9-20-1-2-b
THURS., FRI., SAT,
Joseph Cotten — Linda Darnell
Jeff Chandler
Drama — Romance and terrific
action in a story of a frontier
garrison faced with the problem
of mass desertion. Copt. 19/1
Gtrit,1449 "Two Flags West", Coming:
"THE ROYAL JOURNEY"
In Technicolor; with an added
feature
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What has a certain interest
That's read both far and wide?
It can be nothing but
Our well-read classified,
Coming (May' 19-24) For one
whole week! "MAY - and PA
KETTLE AT THE FAIR" Corning: "Shadow in the Sky" ,
lkancy Davis and Ralph Meeker'.
WisAIWW*0
GORDON R. HEARN
Optometrist
LIVESTOCK WANTED
'ACCOMMODATION for RENT PIPERS ARE NEEDED
For The
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros, Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
SLEEPING ROOM ONLY, for one
person; would consider you,ng
couple. No children. Apply at
`INIEWS-RECORD Office. 19-p •
EXECUTORS'
AUCTION SALE
Of the Estate or the late Mrs.
Elizabeth Kennedy, Ontario St.,
Clinton, adjoining the Public
School, on
SATURDAY, MAY 10
at 1.30 p.m., the followinv
Five-piece parlor suite; studio
couch; 5 small tables; 4 cane bot-
tom chairs; dining room table,
and 6 chairs; end table; small
desk; mahogany love seat; plat-
form rocker; 4 rocking chairs; 2
rugs 9'x12'; rug 6'x9'.
s
couch; 2
wall mirrors; 3-piece oak bedroom
suite; 2 beds, springs and mat-,
tresses, dressers; inner-spring
mattress; mahogany secretary;
Standard drop-head sewing ma-
chine; floor lamp; table lamp;
chest of drawers; Premier vacuum
cleaner; electric iron; clock; bak-
ing cabinet; kitchen table and
chairs; wash tub; dishes; cooking
utensils; lawn mower; garden
tools; numerous other articles.
TERMS—CASH
A. J. McMurray, Executor; Mrs.
A. 11tH, Executrix, of the Estate.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
K. W. Colguhoun, Clerk
18-19-b
Bannockburn . Pipe Band Huron St. Phone 69 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
Accommodation Wanted PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD. Ap-
ply to Harold Tyndall, phone
905r2. 19-b
On Friday
EVERY Week
10-tfb
1~11101.1014.11.111a
ANYONE WISHING TO LEARN BAGPIPES
Please Contact
J. E. "Cap" COOK
PHONE 54 FOR PARTICULARS
TWO - ROOMED FURNISHED
apartment, no children. Apply at
'NEWS-RECORD Office. 19-p ELEVEN PIGS, SIX - WEEKS
old; seven pigs, nine weeks old.
Harry Watson, phone 804r31.
19-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
SUNBEAM ELECTRIC RAZOR.
Latest model, excellent condition.
Phone 423-J. 19-p
19-20-b THE GREY-BRUCE ABERDEEN
Angus Breeders are holding their
Annual Spring Sale at Walkerton
on May 15th. Catalogues on re-
quest to T. Stewart Cooper, see,-
retary, Markdale, 18-9-b
Here come the
DANCE BANDS ONE SET OF STAIRS, for nine
foot height. Heavy construction,
.9% inch step rise. Phone 789W,
19-b What Is A Credit Union?
A meeting will be held to explain how a Credit
Union can be organized and operated in your com-
munity.
THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 8
at 8.30 p.m.
Department of Agriculture Board Room
CLINTON
again
THREE TWO-YEAR-OLD heifers,
Hereford and Holstein cross. To
freshen next month: Apply to
Roy Tyndall. Phone 907r3.
18-19-b
LARRY HAUGHTON LAWN
mower. Briggs and Stratton gas-
oline engine. Phone 907r13.
19-p
WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE, $165
or nearest reasonable offer; also
-Westinghouse washer, excellent
condition. H. J. E. Webb, Bay-
field. 18-19-b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST A SPADE, FORK AND
edging tool. Sometime during
the winter, near Maple Street.
Please phone 432. 19-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE -
MISCELLANEOUS 1948 CHEVROLET FOUR-DOOR
in good shape throughout, $1,250.
1947 Dodge pick-up truck, $675.
These can be seen at Leonard
Cole's Shell Service, after 5 pm.
18-b
Speaker — Donald Smith
EVERYBODY WELCOME! GREAT BANDS!
GREAT COMPOSERS!
GREAT NEW ALBUMS!
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
relief. Your druggist sells Cress
Callous Salve too, relieves quick-
ly 19-b
Auction Sale
• of HousA•old Effects
at the residence of Mrs. 3. Taylor,
Auburn, Ontario
Wednesday, May 14
1952, at 1.30 p.m., as follows:
Three-piece chesterfield suite,
in splendid condition; Dinette
suite; cupboard; buffet; 2 bed-
room suites; single bed; springs
and mattresses; pillows and bed-
ding; a newly upholstered couch;,
studio couch; floor lamp; antique
sofa; small lounge; cupboard for
bedding; several occasional
chairs; rockers; falling leaf table;
round table; small table; writing
desk; DeForest Crosley (table
model) radio; drop-head Singer
sewing machine; Moffat 3-burner,
heavy-duty electric range, with
wood or coal annex; kitchen
range with reservoir and pipes;
Quebec heater; two-burner hot
plate; Easy electric washing ma-
chine, new motor; 2 tubs; stand
for tubs; 3 Congoleum rugs, 6x9
ft. (new); 1 Congoleum rug; 1
piece of Linoleum; hooked wool
mats; dinner set, Royal Blue edge,
almost complete set for 12; half
dozen dinner plates and numer-
ous other pieces of chinaware; 3
toilet sets; sealers; 2 commode
chairs; chemical closet; high
stool; cistern pump; high-back
sink; trunk; number of pictures;
bucksaw; . fork; garden tools; ice
tongs; oil drum (40 gal.); kitchen
utensils; other articles too num-
erous to mention.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
19-b
18-19-p 4
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE 1938 DODGE SEDAN, good con-
dition, five good tires. Price $350.
Apply 8 Quebec Road, Adastral
Park, RCAF Station, Clinton.
19-b
1947 INDIAN CHIEF, 74, like
new, reasonable. Phone 617r13.
19-20-b
POULTRY FOR SALE 1948 PONTIAC SEDANETTE,
new tires and battery, custom
radio, air-conditioning underseat
:heater. Apply Keith J. Parker
or Shell Service Station, Sea-
forth. 19-20-p
MO
Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere
In POTTED PLANTS—
We Have
HYDRANGEAS — CALCEOLARIAS
PANSY GERANIUMS — CINERARIAS
ErTOMMY DORSEY plays COLE PORTER" Just
One of Those Things, Love For Sale, Why
Shouldn't I, ,You Do Something To Me,
I Get a Kick Out Of You, It's Delovely.
q "RALPH FLANAGAN plays RODGERS AND
HAMMERSTEIN" Some Enchanted Evening,
People Will Say We're In Love, The Surrey
With The Fringe On Top, It Might As Well
Be Spring, If I Loved You, Oh What A
Beautiful Mornin'.
q "WAYNE KING plays JOHANN STRAUSS" The
Blue Danube, Wine, Women and Song,
Tales From The Vienna Woods, Emperor
Waltz, You and You, Voices of Spring.
q "ERSKINE HAWKINS Ay: W. C. HANDY"
St. Louis Blues, Careless Love, Memphis
Blues, Aunt Hagar's Children, Beale Street
Blues, John Henry Blues.
q "SPIKE JONES plays THE CHARLESTON" The
Charleston, Charlestono-Mio, Black Sot-
torn, Doin' The New Raccoon, I Wonder
Where My Baby Is Tonight, Varsity Drag.
3 Records 6 Hits per album
TWENTY SUSSEX PULLETS,
six months old. Used tires,
550-19. Corn. Buruma, Clinton,
phone 807r21. 19-p
PASTURE FOR RENT BABY CHICKS
COULD TAKE 20 OR 30 HEAD
of cattle. Good pasture, lots of
water. Call 801r5 before 10 a.m.
Louis Carbert. 19-p
IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT FOR
Bray pullets, 3-4 weeks; also
-cockerels, dayolds and started„.in
limited quantities. Dayold chicks
to order. We've prices, full in-
formation; suggest you contact
agent—Mrs. Aleit Paterson, Bruce-
field. 19-b
91 YEARS YOUNG!
DUNGANNON — Albert Orser
marked his 91st birthday May 1.
He and Mrs. Orser, who is eight
years his junior, are well and
happy, enjoying retired life. Mr.
Orser in his younger days work-
ed over 30 years at river-driving
in the Parry Sound district.
FIFTY ACRES OF GRASS Land
to rent for season, prefer steers.
Joseph Quigley, R.R. 1, Clinton.
19'-b
BICYCLES FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE
MAN'S CCM BICYCLE. Good
condition, $25. 40 Winnipeg Rd.,
RCAF Station, Clinton. 19-p
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, FULL
basement and furnace, in very
good condition. L. G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business,
448, residence, 599J. 16-btfb
a
In CUT FLOWERS— BULBS FOR SALE
SEWING MACHINES ROSES — CARNATIONS — STOCKS
SNAPDRAGONS — Etc.
FyEGRgpy
GLADIOLUS BULBS. Mixed
colors. Large bulbs, $4 per 100,
less than 25 @ 5c each. Medium
bulbs, $2.75 per 100, $1.40 per 50,
less than 50 @ 3c each. Not pre-
paid. Tyndall Gladiolus Gard-
ens, Brucefield, Ontario. 19a1
SIX ROOM FRAME COTTAGE,
on Rattenbury St., location ideal.
Three-piece bathroom. Full base-
ment; heavy wiring. Terms can
be arranged. L. G. Winter, Real
Estate, phones: business 448; resi-
dence 599J. 18-tfb
NEW AND USED MACHINES.
Repairs to all models. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., Goderich,
phone 1135. 19-tfb
WOOD FORe'SALE
GALBRAITH
Radio & Television K. C. COOKE WOOD, DELIVERED in three-
cord lots. Body ° wood $5; limb
wood $4.50. Robert Taylor, phone
Clinton 906r33. 19-p
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
ARE YOU THINKING of build-
ing a home. A number of fine
lots for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business
448, residence 5993. 7-btflo
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
251 W.
"CLINTON'S ONLY
RECORD BAR"
— FLORIST —
Phone 66W NhIN1,041`44.1P•
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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, produce
business. Leonard G. Winter.
14-btfb
BUY YOUR „it counnotes
s gavice
Get There Safely!
CALL
COMMENCING TO-DAY
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952
WE ARE GIVING
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
DAILY
PROPERTY for SALE or RENT
SUMMER COTTAGE, "Grumble-
not", at Poplar Grove, Bayfield.
Rent by month or season only.
Apply Miss E. Churchill, 2183
Bloor St. W, Toronto 9. Phone
Murray 1524. 17-8-9-20-p
semis
EQUIPMENT
COTTAGES FOR RENT
•JOHNSTON'S DEER LODGE,
'one-half mile north of Bayfield,
has a few cottages open for sea-
son, at reduced rates, with all
conveniences. Phone Clinton
910r3. 18-19-b
1 1 0
ASHTON'S TAXI
Phone 162 HERE
Some Suggestions
For Spring:
HAND TROWELS- and FORKS
RAKES and HOES
HAND CULTIVATORS
DIdGING FORKS and SPADES
NOTICES,
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on lots No. 41:51, both sides of
river, Tuckersmith Township, at
anytime hereafter, will be prose-
cuted. By Order of the Owner.
A. E. Parry:
171o20-p, 21to31-b
HAYFIELD. HOUSEKEEPING
'cabins on Lake Huron. $20 couple
weekly. Everything supplied, six
acres to play in, beach, swim-
ming, row boat. Ideal for child-
ren. Dining room. Bicycles.
'Write ,G. Hazelwood, R. R, 1,
Hayfield, Ont. 19to35-b
PLEASE ORDER EARLY!
Fitzsimons Meat Market CEMENT
Contractors
CEMENT
BUILDING
and
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS-
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned,
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 43tfb
FARMS FOR SALE
TURF EDGERS
POWER MOWERS & LAWN MOWERS
GARDEN HOSE & WATERING CANS
WHEEL BARROWS -- LAWN FENCE
WEED KILLERS and SPRAYERS
GRASS CLIPPERS and SHEARS
DON'T FORGET TO PICK UP YOUR COPY
OF OUR SPRING CATALOGUE!
'FROM 50.TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
'Confidential information. Leon-
aird G. Winter, Real Estate,
phones: business 448, residence
599J. 5-bit-b
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock-Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; all work
guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 3393. 20-21-ptfb
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 he
There
(Romans 10-13),
When the Roll is Called in Glory
FURNITURE REFINISHING
TOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND
'radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing, see W, G. Pickett, Box
:351, Clinton. 17-8-9-p
SEED FOR SALE
A QUANTITY OF CLEANED
flax, Royal 'variety. Apply Wal-
ter Forbes, phone 904r31,
19-20-b FLOOR SANDING
.Built and Repaired
GUY IVES and SONS
Phone Carlow 1612
36-ptfb
TEACHERS WANTED ,OLD AND NEW FLOORS sand-
ed and finished. Phone 233, Clin-
ton; in summer months call 45r2,
Hayfield. Cree Cook, Clinton,
19-20.2142-p Hugh R. Hawkins GODERICH TOWNSHIP School
Area requires four Protestant
teathers. Apply, stating qualifi-
cations, experienee and salary
eXpected. Dtities to commence
SePteMber 1. Frank Yeo, secre-
tery4rea.sttrer, R.R. 3, Clinton.
18-19-b
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