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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-06-12, Page 8If you have an item To sell, or trade or rent A few cents worth of classified Is money wisely spent. • C,,,. 4951 ArMour, 24. K. C. COOKE FLORIST Phone 66W - Clinton ASHTON'S TAXI ifargrkit MODELS FROM $184.50 • °HOTPOINT'S SUB-TUB Pits in your Hotpoint • Washer for all the small 'in-between' washes, A great time and money sayer. Only $16.75 1•11111•10/111111IONMIllminillmffin. Choose a smart Gift for the "Best Guy" in your life from our selections of . . SHIRTS . . TIES . SOCKS . BELTS . CUFF LINKS . . T.-SHIRTS . . SPORT (SHIRTS ETC. Everything in MEN'S WEAR I PICKETT and CAMPBELL PHONE 2g (OPPOSITE THE THEATRE)° CLINTON SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT HAYFIELD - HOUSEKEEPING cabins on Lake Huron, $20 Co. Wkly. Everything supplied. SiX acres' to play in, picnic tables, swimming, row boat, Lets of shade. Dining room, Bicycles. Write G. Hazelwood, R. R. 1, Hayfield, Ont. , 19to35-b TRAILERS FOR SALE sixTzEw4-ooT CABIN' Trailer, fully equipped With hydro, sink, built-hi Cupboards, ice bOX, Phone Clinton '74W Or Listowel 514. 2344.p 47 mfuasDAN, Jun 12, 1202 CLINTON NEW PAGE BEER FURNITURE FOR SALE MARRIAGES ALLAN-SHIELDS - In Wesley- Willis United Church Manse, Clinton, on Saturday afternoons June 7, 1952, by Rev..Hugh C. Wilson, Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shields, Bel- grave, to Garnet Wilson Allan, Hensel!, son of Wilson Allan and the late Mrs. Allan, Hens, sail. BLAKE-KIRKCONNELL-In the Roman Catholic Church, Brus- sels, on Saturday, May 31, 1952, by Rev, Fr. Durante, Jeanne Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell, Au- burn, to Louis Augustine Blake, son of Mrs. W. Blake, Brussels, and the late Mr. Blake. BURNELL-GUEST-In the First Baptist Church, Guelph, on Saturday afternoon, May 31, 1952, by Rev. Ira H. Eberle, Morah Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Guest, Queen Street, Guelph, to Louis Alfred Burnell, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burnell, Raglan Street, Guelph. KIRKHAM-HEARD-In St. Dav- id's Anglican Church, London, on Monday, May 26, 1952, by Rev. L. V. Pocock, Elizabeth Frances, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Heard, Bay- field, to Herbert Levi Kirk- ham, elder son of William Eber Kirkham and 'the late Mrs. Kirkham, Sherbet Lake. McKNIGHT-VOGAN - In St. Paul's "'United Church, Wing-, ham, on Saturday afternoon, June 8, 1952, by Rev. S. W. Pattison, Lois Raye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Vogan, Walkerton, and John McKnight, Walkerton, son of Mr, and Mrs. Glen McKnight, Exeter. BIRTHS BING--In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Thursday, June 5, 1952, to adr, and Mrs, Douglas Bing, Hensall, a daughter, COL/;-In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Wednesday, June 4, 195a, to Mr; and Mrs. Alvin Cole, Cronnarty, a son. DAWSON - In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, June 10, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dawson, RCAF Station, Clin- ton, a daughter. FREMLIN - In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, June 7, 1952, to F/0 and Mrs. Richard D. Frengin, Clinton, a•claughter. LOBB2--.- In St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Thursday, June 5, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Orval M. Lobb, formerly of Clinton, a son (Walter Murray, a brother for John). MARCOTTE - In. St. Joseph's Hospital, London, .on Sunday, June 1, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Marcotte, Clinton, a slaughter (Diane Maud), TASKER - In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, June 10, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tasker, Blyth, a son. VAN LOO - In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, June 8, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. A. P. VanLoo, Godericb. Township, a daughter. WOSZCZYNSKI - In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, June 9, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Ted Woszczynski, Clinton, a son. DEATHS AL WAY - In Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, June 6, 1952, Edith Emily Day, belov- ed wife of Frederick Alway, 3 Shirley Ave., London, in her 76th year. Funeral ,from the A. Millard George funeral home chapel, Wortley Road at Elm- wood Avenue, to Woodland Cemetery, on Monday after- noon, June 9, at two o'clock. ELLIOTT - In Bayfield, on. Wednesday, June 11, 1952, Maria Jane Walmsley, widow of the late William J. Elliott, in her 89th year. Funeral from Trinity Anglican Church, Bay- field, to Bayfield Cemetery, on Friday afternoon, June 13, at 2.30 o'clock, TAYLOR-in Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Monday night, June 9, 1952, William Taylor, belov- ed husband of Jane Ann Atkin- son, in his 73rd year, Funeral , from Bonthron funeral home, Hensel', to Exeter Cemetery, on Thursday afternoon, June 12, at 2.30 o'clock. TOUR ROOMED APARTMENT, :furnished, Possession at once. Apply Clinton News-Record, or phone 370, Seaforth, 24-b • WANTED FOR CASH - USED piano - reasonably priced - any make Condition of cabinet not important if working parts aae satisfactory for child's lessons. Box "A", Clinton News-Record. 24-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1935 PLYMOUTH. NEW MOTOR and tires. $140. Phone 49IJ. 24-p 1948 CHEVROLET POUR-DOOR in good shape throughout, $1,250. 1947 Dodge pick-up truck, $575, Or best offer for both. These can be seen at Leonard Cole's Shell Service, after 5 p.m. 24-p LADY'S CCM BICYCLE, excel- lent condition, reasonable price. 'Phone 405. 24-b BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ARE YOU THINKING of build- ing a home. A numbet of fine lots for sale. Leonard G. Winter, Real Estate, phones: business 448, residence 599J. 7-btfb 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 FARMS FOR SALE '50-ACRE FARM ON NO. 4 High- way, two miles north of Clinton. Brick house, bank barn, hydro. A, Stevens, R.R. 1, Clinton. 24-p FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. Conaidential information. Leon- ard G. Winter, Real Estate, phones: business 448, residence 699J, 5-btfb FARM MACHINERY INTERNATIONAL SPRIN G- "tooth harrow, three section, five years old, in good shape. Phone 619r22, James Nott. 20-ptfb MASSEY-HARRIS BINDER; also five acres good alfalfa hay. Adam 'Steep, phone Clinton 906r12, 24-25-p FURNITURE REFINISHING -ron PIANO, FURNITURE AND radii) cabinet tefinithing and re- pairing, see W. O. Pickett, Box 351, Clinton. 23-44-6-p HAY FOR SALE *TEN ACRES CLOVER HAY, Apply Wilblir Nott, phone Clin- ton 6191'31, _ 24-p WEED SPRAYING CUSTOM SPRAVING OP WEED. killer and liquid fertilizer. George Glazier, phone Clinton 91/r33, 23-24-p MAN FOR DAIRY WORK, Ex- perience preferred but not neces- sary. Reply by letter to Clinton Dairy, Huron"Street, Clinton. 24-b LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, Goderich'. Phone collect, 936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE SIXTEEN LITTLE PIGS, Phone Clinton 907r24, Glen Wise, 24-b YORKSHIRE-TAMWORTH Pigs, seven weeks -old. Charles W. Riley, R.R. 1, Clinton. Constance. 24-x LOST AND FOUND LOST - RONSON CIGARETTE lighter, initialled "F.j.S." Please phone Clinton 293R. 24-b LOST-AT CLINTON, June 3, a small dog, miniature collie, white with brown and tan spots; carries tail high, answers name "Tony". Last seen on road to RCAF Sta- tion. Will finder please corres- pond with Doris Grierson, Lon.- desboro, Expenses guaranteed. 24-p MISCELLANEOUS CRESS BUNION SALVE relieves fast, wear stylish shoes soon. Druggists sell Cress Corn Salve too, 24-b SAVE $$$$ PLUMBING SUP- plies, kitchen sinks, bathroom sets, Porcelain enamel steel acid resisting sinks, three-piece bath- room sets, white or colored - chrome fittings. ' Laundry tubs-. shower cabinets-pressure water systems-oil burner-septic and oil tanks, air conditioning fur- naces. Helpful installation dia- grams in free catalogue. Spec- ialists in packaged units, the most practical and money saving way to buy, AU shipments delivered your nearest railway station. Write or visit - S, V. Johnson Piuinbing Supplies, Streetsville, Ontario. 23-4-5-6-b 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. Ea Parry. 21 to 25-p, 26 to 31-b PERSONAL "SKINNY" GIRLS! GET Lovely curves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new pep. Try famous health and weight-builder, Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets, Introductory, "get-acquaint- ed" size only 60c, All druggists, 23-24-26-b POULTRY FOR SALE 25 PULLETS, SUSSEX, six months old. Corn Buruma, phone Clinton 807r21. 24-p PROPERTY FOR SALE OWNER GOING SOUTH, TWO new, furnished cottages, Hayfield. Plywood lined, electric refrigerat- ors, flush toilets. Write R. Struik, 290 Erie St., Stratford. 24-5-b SIX-ROOMED HOUSE and three- piece bath, Full size dry base- ment. Well situated on three lots, good garden. July posses- sion, ,Terms cash. Phone Clin- ton 678J, •' 24-b NINE-ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD repair, good stable. Four lots. Located in north end of Seaforth, Apply Oliver Wright, R. R. 2, Seaforth, Phone Seaforth 847r2, Executor ;of Robert Gilbert Wright Estate. 24-25-p 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 599.P. 18-11b BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME, two bedrooms and ultra modern, three-piece bathroom. Living- room with picture window. Mods ern kitchen, full basement with automatic forced air oil heat. tion. Full price, $7,750. L. G. Winter, Real Estate, phone 448; Thomas Steep, salesman, phone 146W. 21-btfb PIANO 'TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned, Just call G. W. Cast at Clinton 550R, 43tfb 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with Sherlock-Manning Pianos Limits ed; hieing and repairing; all work guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone Clinton 339J. 20-21-ntab • SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED 1VIACHINES. Repairs to all models. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Goderich,. phone 1135. 194th Junior Farmers Have Fine Field Day Perth girls and • Huron boys took the principal honors at the annual two-county Junior Farm- er field meet, held Saturday at. the Lions. Park, Seaforth. In the two prineipal events of the day, the intercounty softball finale, the Perth 'girls won one, and the Huron boys the other. The girls' softball final provid- ed the most exciting contest of the day, with the Perth girls coming from behind to win, 4-3, after the Huron All-Stars, with Donna Watson of Brussels as pitcher, had built up a 3-0 lead.. The relay races, which were the main events of the track and field program, produced results that paralleled the softball 'finals, A Perth team won the girls' relay race, and-a Huron team won the boys' relay. At the end of the afternoon a supper was served by the Wo- men's Institute at the Seaforth Community Centre; and a dance 'was held in the evening, with a square-dance competition as part of die program, Chief scorekeepers for the day's events were Ralph E. White, agricultural representative for Perth; G. W. Montgomery, agr- icultural representative for Hur- on; Harold Buck, assistant for Perth; John Butler, assistant for Huron. Girls' Softball Final Huron: D. McCabe 2b, D. Wat- son p, I. Spiers 3b, A. McCabe cf, I. Watson c, J. Glanwell If, Shirley Ashton If, L. arohnston ss, M. Stevens lb, N. Leeming rf, C. Campbell, M. Caldwell. Perth: Marilyn Krueger rf, D. Nethercott lb, Elaine Shackleton ef, Ruth Nairn p, Jean Cooke c, Maxine Graham ss, Grace Nichol Ha Jean Holmes 3b, Mary Brown 2b. R, Huron 111 000 0 3 Perth 000 220 x 4 Boys' Softball Final Huron: C. Brown, M. Johnston, Keith Anderson, Don Neilson, John Shiell, B. McMichael, Duch- arme, Chapman, Johnston, M. Graham, Don Brady, Johnson. Perth: Alex Innes, W, Nether- cott, J. Ney, D., Gale, B. Gibb K. Blackler, D. Hotson, L. Stock, S. Herman. R Huron : 401 000 2 7 Perth 110 001 0 3 0 CARELESS DRIVING Driver of a car involved in a fatal accident, James Cameron, 66, Bayfield, was _fined $75 and costs or 30 days on a careless driving charge at Cooksville Tues- day. Murdo Graham, 37, Lon- don, was killed and nine persons injured when Cameron's car was in collision with Graham's auto near Cooksville April 11. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Donald Harris wishes to express her sincere thanks to all the people who called, sent cards, treats, and flowers, also Dr. 3. M. Graham and the nurses for their care while she was a pa- tient in Alexandra Hospital, God- erich, 24-x 0 I n M error lam. , McCLINCHEY - In loving memory ' of our dear parents, George McClinchey, who passed away on June 17, 1939, and An- nie Mae McClinchey, who passed away on June 14, 1947: "Somewhere back of the sunset Where lovelines never dies They live in a land of glory Mid the blue and the gold of the skies; And we who have known and loved them Whose passing brought sad tears, Will cherish their memory al- ways, Down through the passing years. --Ever remembered by the family. • RAPSON-In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Isaac Rapson, who passed away June 16, 1951, sadly missed by husband' and daughter: 'Oh for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still." 24-p iiiiitmooneftotomso GORDON R. HEARN Optometrist Huron St. Phone 69 On Friday EVERY Week 10-tfb 10111~10110111111~ ROXY THEATRE CLINTON Now Playing (June 12-14) "THE GOLDEN. HORDE" In Technicolor with Ann Blythe and David Farrar MON., TUES., WED. (June 16-18) "With a 'Song in My Heart" -In Technicolor -- The story of " Jane Frornan is brought to the screen in all its beauty and pathos. Truly one of the great musicals. Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun and David Wayne THUR., FAL, SAT. (June 19-21) We are proud to present "ROYAL JOURNEY" In Colour A splendidly edited account of the recent visit of Queen Eliz- abeth and her handsome husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, to Can- ada and the U.S. Added Attraction: , "WHEN YOU'RE SMILING" Note; The above performance will commence at 7 p.m. AUCTION SALE' of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS on Goderich Street, in Town of SEAFORTH, on Friday, June 27 at 1 p.m. Westinghouse combination elec- tric stove; Westinghouse frigid-s aire; Coffield electric washing machine; oak dining room suite, table, buffet, 6 chairs; library table; Majestic radio; davenport; sewing table; small tables; rock- ers; occasional chairs; floor lamps; table lamps; sectional book case; hall tree; fernery; music cabinet; card table; cedar chest; clocks; mirror; drop-head Singer sewing machine; 2 chests of drawers; Andrew Malcolm no-mar 4-piece walnut bedroom suite (like new), bed, dresser, chiffonier, dressing table; 2 bed- room suites, 2 spring-filled mat- tresses; trunk; bed linen. ' quilts, curtain% drapes, . veranda furni- ture, porch swing; Two matched Wilton rugs 5x7; scatter mats; 2 kitchen tables; kitchen chairs; clothes hamper; electric iron and toaster; silver and flatware; some Violet pattern Limoges china; canned fruit.; sealers, garden tools, hose, lawn Mower; number of cofds of wood; robe; extension ladder; step- ladder. TERMS-CASH MISS GRETA G. ROSS, Proprietress HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk 24-25-b PARK THEATRE GM/ERICH-Phone 1150 Now; Abbott and Costello with Dorothy Shay, the Park AVenue Ill111011Y," COMIN' ,RPUND THE MOUNTAIN" nu.> WED. Peter Lawford Janet Leigh and Lewis Stone Once in a decade comes a click comedy howl that rocks the continent; this is itt "JUST THIS ONCE" • _ • - THUR., FRI., SAT. Joel McCrea - Dean Stockwell and Chill. Wills • In Technicolor; wherein a frac- tious boy finds manhood and ad- venture under the tutorage of an old cowhand, NAME DRIVE" Coming: "GOLDEN GIRL" - In Technicolor with Mitzi Gaynor and Dale Robertson CAPITAL THEATRE GQDERICH Phone 47 Now; "RODEO" In Cinecolor with Jane Nigh and, John, Archer NOM, TUES., WED, I'at O'Brien ,• .Jane Wyatt Tense ina its and dIsetrory eV a°107, startling41 in its dramatic impact, one of the season's best legal yarns. "Criminal Lawyer" THUR., FRI., SAT. Rod Cameron - Jane Nigh and Morris Ankruni A Cinecolor western tale in which the Osage Indians ally with a white to capture a hard-riding gang, "FORT OSAGE" Coming: "MR. SOFT TOUCH" Evelyn Keyes & John Ireland GOOD FARM For Sale 100 acres choice farmland with 15 acres young bush, on good gravel road very close to paved provincial highway; approximat- ely 56 miles from either London or Stratford, between the two villages of Blyth and Londesboro, lot No. 29, Concession 13, Hullett Township, Huron County. Close to school and community centre.' Has never-failing spring and creek. Farm suitable for agri- culture, fruit, horticulture, poul- try and stock raising. No build- ings on property. Assessed value of land $3,550. Submit tender to H. W. STOCK 336 Bay St., Tort-onto 23-24-25-b CEMENT Contractors CEMENT BUILDING and CHIMNEY BLOCKS Built and Repaired GUY IVES and SONS Phone Carlow 1612 36-ptfb Classified Rates CASH RATE - (If paid by Wednesday following date of in- aertion)-Tvvo cents a word first insertion (minimum 50' cents); Issubsequent insertions 1% cents a word (minimum 35 cents); la cents extra for box nunalser or Icr direction to NEWS-RECORD pffioe. a IF CHARGED-15 cents extra. DEADLINE-12 noon, Wei:Ines, ACCOMMODATION for RENT .111011.- JULY AND AUGUST. -- .Your room modern, semi- detach- od house; furnished, utilities paid, Phone 771-J, Clinton. 24-p ARTICLES FOR SALE 12-FOOT "SEA FLEE" SPEED' 'boat, as good as new. Phone . .7frensall 679r33, Howard. Dayman. 24-p J'OHNSON "IRON HORSE" Pk gasoline motor, nearly new, in good condition. Can be seen ' at Wells Auto Electric, phone • 762-3. 24-p 'ENGLISH PRAM FOR SALE. 'May be seen at the residence of James Makins, Albert Street, Clinton. Phone Clinton 265. 24-b 6HENILLE BEDSPREAD Barg- ain, from factory to you-$5.25. Lowest price in Canada. This bedspread is fully covered with baby chenille, no sheeting show- • ing. First quality. It comes in all colors, single or double bed size, with either multi-colored or solid raised centre patterns. At only $5.25 each. Sent COD plus postage. Immediate money-back guarantee. Order one, you will order more. TOWN & COUNTRY • MFG., Box 1496, Place D'Armes, Montreal, Quebec. 22-23-24-p ARTICLES WANTED BABY SITTING ;RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED Baby ' Sitter. Will do light housework by the hour. Available afternoons and evenings. Mrs. Lucy Bezzo, Matilda Street. 22-ptfb BICYCLES FOR SALE THREE WICKER CHAIRS ANI5 wicker table. Phone Clinton 321. 24-b . • • • WALNUT FINISHED, THREE- piece bedroom suite; six-piece dinette suite, white with black; wine velour studio couch, match- ing chair; walnut veneer coffee table; two end tables; floor lamp; table lamps; green leather has- sock; washing machine (Simple- ity), three months old; rangette (Heatline). Everything in ex- cellent condition. Phone 65. 24-b HELP WANTED-Female GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE work in Clinton. Apply Box "B" News-Record. 24-b SALESLADY WANTED. We have an opening for a young lady de- siring full time steady employ" merit. Experience preferred but not necessary. Apply in person at Martins Department Store. 24-b HELP WANTED-Male - Flowers Telegraphed Aniwhere Atm, . Worhh,rdo• ge61046gliN ges "AR OLDDAD ON NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE • ESTATE of Elizabeth Ann Kennedy, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Widow, Deceased. All persons having claims a- gainst the Estate of the above de- ceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Sol- icitor for the Estate, on or before the 2nd day of July, .A.D. 1952, after which date the assets will be distributed amongst-the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, this 9th day of June, A.D. 1952. • F. FINGLAND, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said • Estate. 24-5-6-b 44-+4,44-4-•-•-•-•-e-s-a-a-easa-•-• ••• CHRIST RECEIVETH SINNERS He Will Receive You He is not willing that any should perish, but that all ,should come to repentance. II Peter 3-9 Will you repent and receive Jesus today as your Saviour. -John 1 - 12 CHAS FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53--TUNE IN-ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST Come in for a dethonstration of HOTPOINT'S TRIPLE-ACTION ACTIVATOR • • ,ti",:ak0' 'OVA BRIGHTER WASHES-Triple-action activator creates powerful, gentle 3-zone washing action for spark- ling clean washes. SAFETY WRINGER Strong, streamlined wringer with feather- touch release mechanism. TROUBLE-FREE SERVICE - Pertna- drive mechanism -only four moving parts . . permanently lubricated ... no belts or pulleys. Galbraith Radio and Television "CLINTON'S ONLY RECORD BAR" EXPERT RADIO SERVICE ---Phone 482 imesimormswant ketki,,Orggb.atailatMagnOgagagR*'P'"