HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-07-10, Page 6• BIRTHS
ARMSTRONG--In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, July 8,
1952, to Mr. and ,Mrs. William Afteetreeg, Bayfield, a son.
BANGS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, June 29, 1952,
to. Fit, and Mrs. Thomas J.
Bangs, RCAF Station, Clinton,
a son, brother to Barbara (VA
years old).
CAMPBELL=--In Alexandra and
Marine Hospital, Goderich, on
Monday, July 7, 1952, to Mr,
and Mrs. John Campbell, Bay-
field, a son. (John Malcolm),
CARTER — In Alexandra and
Marine Hospital, Goderich, on
Saturday, July 5, 1952, to Mr,
and Mrs. Lloyd Carter, a dau-
ghter (Judith Marie).
COOK—In ' Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, June 28,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Cook, Clinton, a son.
SWITZER — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, June 26,
1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Switzer, Clinton, a daughter.
DEATHS
DALE—In Seaforth, on Wednes-
day, July 2, 1952, James Allison
Shepperd Dale, beloved lazse
band of Ida May Stevens, in
his 71st year. Funeral from,
Ball and Mutch funeral home,
High Street, Clinton, to Clin-
ton Cemetery, Friday afternoon,
July 4.
FERRIS—In Clinton, on Tuesday,
July 8, 1952, Robert Reece
Ferris, son of the late Robert
and Lydia Ferris. Funeral from
Ball and Mutch funeral home,
High Street, Clinton, to Clin-
ton Cemetery, Thursday after-
noon, July 10, at 2.30 o'clock.
GILMORE—Suddenly at Otter-
ville, on Friday, June 27, 1952,
Claude T. Gilmore, beloved
husband of the late Jessie Gil-
more, father of Clatyon Gil-
more, Clinton. Funeral from
Y. A. Barrie funeral home, Till-
sonburg, to Bethel Cemetery,
Monday, June 30.
AWSON—In McKillop ToWn-
ship, on Thursday, July 3, 1952,
Alvina Johns, widow of Robert
Lawson, in her 85th year. Fun-
eral from Ball and Mutch fun-
eral home, Clinton, to Clinton.
Cemetery, Saturday afternoon,
July 5.
ESSERITH—At Huron County
Home, on Friday, July 4, 1952,
John Messerith, in his 78th
year. Funeral ,from St. Jo-
seph's Roman Catholic Church
to Clinton Cemetery, Saturday,
July 5.
?EEL--In Buffalo, N.Y., on June
24, 1952, John E. Peel, beloved
husband of Edna Jackson Peel,
father of Mrs. Arnetta Sellers
and Melvin J. Peel, grandfather
of Esther Jane Sellers. Funeral
from residence, 253 Minnesota
Ave., Buffalo, Friday, June 27.
'LOWDEN—In Mount Brydges, on
Friday, July 4, 1952, Cecil Wei-
wood Rowden beloved husband
of Margaret Murry, in his 58th
year. Funeral from the E. J.
Harding funeral home, Mount
Brydges, to 'Mount Brydges
Cemetery, Monday afternoon,
July 7.
'IGLE—Suddenly at her home
in Windsor, on Wednesday,
June 23, 1952, Hazel Brown,
beloved wife of Cord Wigle, in
her 59th year. Funeral in Wind-
sor on Friday, June 25.
TENDERS
will be received by
Goderich'Township
School Area
up to July 18th for
painting the exterior
f No. 3 (Holmesville)
School
ark to be completed by Sept. 1
FRANK YEO,
.R,R, 3, Clinton
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MAIN STREET
BUSINESS
BLOCK
FOR SALE
THREE APARTMENTS
AND STORE
Terms may be arranged
L. G. WINTER
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Thomas A. Steep, Salesman
Choice Business and
Residential Property
for Sale in Clinton
Two-storey solid brick building, 22-foot frontage on
Albert St, depth 80 feet, housing printing plant and offices
on main floor and modern, new five-roomed apartment on
second floor.
Ia addition, eoutrete garage with steel roof, as well
as garden, On 80400t lot at roar of lanewaY.
.-, This is ari ideal property, both for residential and
income purposes.
Applications in confidence to
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD
Or Write
R. S. ATKEY, The Chronicle, Arnprior, Ontario
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Cards af Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glow
would like to extend their sincere
thanks to all the kind friends who
sent gifts, cards, telegrams, tele-
phone calls, etc., on their 50th.
wedding anniversary. 28-p
Mrs. Sheppard Dale and fam-
ily wish to thank everyone for
their kindness and help during
Mr. Dale's illness and their re-
cent bereavement. Many thanks
to all nurses, Dr. McMaster and
Dr. Brady, of Seaforth Memorial
Hospital, 28-p
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me, with flowers,
cards and other treats, also every-
one who came to visit me while
I was a patient in the hospital.
Special thanks to Miss Sinclair
and all the nurses.—Melvin Crieh.
28-p
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FURNISHED ROOM FOR work-
ing man. Working days. Apply
Box "3" Clinton News-Record.
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HOUSE WANTED IN OR NEAR
Clinton, four room at least, with
conveniences. Urgently required,
Apply ,% Ball Bros. Office, Clin-
ton. 28-p
HOUSE OR APARTMENT, un-
furnished, wanted by responsbile
'officer, wife and one child by
September first. Apply Box "Z",
NEWS-RECORD. 28-p
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
THREE-ROOMED APARTMENT,
bath, private entrance, Phone Clinton 694J. 28-p
TWO-ROOM APARTMENT, fur-
nished, sink and rangette. Avail-
able immediately. One child only.
phone 733. 28-p
BED SITTING ROOM, private
entrance, ground floor, modern
conveniences. Apply Clinton
News-Record, 33-p
NEAR SEAFORTH, COMPLETE
farm house, rent $25 a month. Ap-
ply to P. E. Maloney, R.R. 5,
Seaforth, phone 64r10, Dublin.
.., 28-29-p
THREE-ROOM FURNISHED cot-
tage, fireplace, knotty pine lin-
ed, built-in-cupboards, running
water, hydro, icebox. Rent rea-
sonable. Apply J. Ross Middle-
ton, R.R, 2, Bayfield, phone Clin-
ton 909r24. 28-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
--ANADIAN BABY BUGGY, rea-
sonable. Phone 4893. 28-b
RADIO-CONSOLE, NINE TUBE,
Chicago-Webster 3-speed record
player. Excellent condition. •$200,
or best offer, McClary Rang-
ette, automatic oven. $35, Phone
558J, 28-p
NEW VACUUM CLEANER,
cylinder type, popular make;
never been unpacked. Will sell
for 35 per cent off list. Box "K",
News-Record. • 28-p
BACK NUMBERS of POPULAR
Mechanics and Popular Science
Magazines, 100 apiece or 12 for
$1, John Plumtree, Clinton.
26-28-p
LARGE FOLDING, ENGLISH-
style baby buggy, grey in colour,
lined with cream, can be used as
a stroller. $10. Phone 905r41.
28-b •
WOODS CANATITE Tarpaulins„'
waterproof, mildewproof, rot-
proof. Complete with grommets .
and ropes. $7 and up, at Aiken's.
28-b
BABY CARRIAGE, CRIB AND ]
mattress, high chair, all in good
condition. Apply 40 Edmonton
Road, Aclastral Park, RCAF Sta- I
tion, Clinton. 28-p I
SCREW CUTTING METAL Lathe 1
with 60-cycle motor; jeweller's
lathe with 60-cycle motor; wood '
lathe, four foot centres. Apply
to Fergus VanEgmond. i
4•28-29-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
t
1947 STUDEBAKER, THREE- ,
ton truck, stake. For trade or
coal, Must be sold immediately. !
Box "M", News-Record. 28-p i
1929 MODEL A FORD in good i
condition. Cheap. Apply to Bill
Appleby, phone Clinton 296M.
28-b )
MODEL 'r • FORD, IN GOOD ]
shape, good rubber, new battery,
ready to drive anywhere. W. )
Higgins, Bayfield: 28-b i
BABY SITTING
RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED Baby
Sitter. Will do light housework
by the hour, Available afternoons
and evenings. Mts. Lucy Bezz ,o ,
Matilda Street. 22-ptfb i
BICYCLES FOR SALE :
LADY'S CCM BICYCLE, excel- '
lent condition, reasonable price.
phone 405. 24-b
GIRL'S CCM BICYCLE, Reason-
able, Phone Clinton 3593,
2 8 r P i
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
, NEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR
sale, adjoihitig property of new '
school. L. O. Winter, real estate,
Phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales-
man, ,phone, 140'W, 28-tfb
DEALERS WANTED
DEALER 'WANT= TO Mt
the Otae Ltd. Perin Machinery,
This line cotild be handled With 1
other non,COMpetitiV ./e lints. .4.p.
ply
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SALESMEN TO SELL DIRECT
to the farmers a government
egiseered Guaranteed Analysed
Livestock Mineral in the Coun-
ties of Middlesex and Huron.
Must have car and be ready to
go to work. General knowledge
of agriculture essential. Age no
barrier if active. This is a high-
ly advertised product with the
highest rating in the livestock
mineral field. Sales help given.
Give age, past sales experience
if any, trade connections, and
address and phone number. Our
salesmen have been notified of
this ad.' Apply by letter for int-
erview at once. R. A. Finn &
Co. Ltd., Box 522, London, Ont,
28-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
VANTED. OLD HORSES AND
cad cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
ainch, Goderich. Phone collect,
36r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
IOLSTEIN BULL CALF for
sealing. Phone Clinton 326.
harles E. Elliott. 28-b
UMBER OF YOUNG PIGS,
hunks. One hog, serviceable
ge. One sow, due in one week.
'hone Clinton 5543. 28-b
EN PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD.
pply to Harold Tyndall. Phone
Tinton 905r2. 28-b
2 PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD.
pply Keith Tyndall, phone
07r23. 28-p •
EAM OF HEAVY HORSES,
bout 1,500 lbs., quiet and sound.
hone 620r21. Roy Cantelon,
28-p
LOST AND FOUND
OST—BLACK PLASTIC Purse.
hone Collect, Clinton 629r11,
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OST—PAIR READING Glasses
n Gordon E. Heath case. Please
ontact News-Record. Reward.
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NOTICES
YONE VOUNDillESPASSING
n lots No. 41:51, both sides of
iver, Teekeremith Township, at
nytime hereafter, Will be prose-
uted. Lty Order of the Owner,
. E. Parry.
26 to 31-p
PERSONAL '
'SKINNY" GIRLS! GET Lovely
turves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new
yep. Try famous health and
eight-builder, Ostrex Tonic' Tab-
ets, Introductory, "get-,acquaint-
d" size only 60c. All druggists.
28-9-30-32
SEWING MACHINES
USEip SINGER SEW/NG Machine,
NMI Clinton 901r11.
28-28-b
EW AN].) 'USED MACHINES,
wars to all models. Singer
ewing Machine Co,,
models..
hone 1185, 19-tfb
MISCELLANBOUS
CRESS WART REMOVER—reel-
ly does it. Your Druggist sells
Cress Corn Salve—for sure relief.
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ALL KINDS OF SEWING, fancy
work, dress Making, women's,
.children's and baby wear, expert
work, fast service. Phone Clin-
ton 293-R, Mrs, Stevens, Isaac
St, 28-9-30-b
PLUMBING AND. HEATING
catalogue free. The 1952 catalogue
is off the press, Write for your
copy or visit the new warehouse
and see for yourself the model
bathroom displays in white and
coloured fixtures in standard size
bathrooms with tiled or painted
walls, just the way you want a
bathroom in your own home. We•
have sinks and sink cabinet units,
lavatory basins and toilets, pres-
sure systems and electric water
heaters, range boilers, pipe and
fittings in copper, galvanized and
cast iron, septic and oil, tanks,
refrigerators and electric ranges,
a complete line of furnaces, air
conditioning units and hot water
heating systems with convector
rads, We deliver to your nearest
railway station, you pay no
freight: C. V, Johnson Plumbing
Supplies, Streetsville, Ontario.
28-9-30-1-le,
1 POULTRY FOR SALE
150 LEGHORN X RHODE
Island Red pullets, live months
old, starting to lay, William
Blacker, phone Clinton 805r3..
- 28-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
BARN, 24 FEET BY 36 FEET;
can be moved in one piece or
torn down. Price reasonable.
John S. Parker, Par-Knit Hos-
iery ,Limited. 28-h
SIX-ROOMED STUCCO HOUSE
on Albert Street with three-piece
bath, oak floors and stoker. Good
location. Early possession. Apply
A. G. Grigg, phone Clinton 74W.
26-tfb
F1VE-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN
bathroom and kitchen, one acre
of land. Terms may be arrang-
ed. L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales-
man, phone 146W, 28-tfb
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, THREE
bedrooms, three-piece bath, ex-
tra lot, small barn, nice surround-
ings. L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales-
man, phone 146W, 28-tfb l
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, FULLY
insulated, four-piece tiled bath-
room, full basement. Hardwood
floors throughout, double garage,
all in excellent condition. Cent-
rally located. Apply to John
Leiper, phone Clinton 283.
26-28-p 1
BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME, 'two
bedrooms and ultra modern,
three-piece bathroom. Living-
room with picture window. Mod-
ern kitchen, full basement with
automatic forced air oil heat.
tion. Full price, $7,750. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, phone 448; 1
Thomas Steep, salesman, phone
146W. 21-btfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton I
550R. 43tfb
SUMMER COTTAGES
FOR RENT
TWO COTTAGES near Goderich,
modern and good safe beach. Ap-
ply Rev.. D. MacMillan, Seaforth;
after June 30, RR 2, London.
26-28-p
BAYFIELD — HOUSEKEEPING
cabins on Lake Huron. $20 Co.
wkly. Everything supplied, Six
acres to play in, picnic tables,
swimming, row boat. Lots of '
shade. Dining room. Bicycles.
Write G. Hazelwood, R. R. 1,
Bayfield, Ont, 19to35-b 1
A NICE SHADY SPOT OVER-
Looking Lake Huron, 1/2 mile
north of Bayfield on Highway'
M. Has a cottage open for the
season at reduced rates, With all ,,,
mnveniences, Johnson's Deer
Lodge, R.R. 1, Bayfield. 28-tfb I
FURNISHED CABINS AT THE 1
Falls picnic grounds on the Malt- •
[and River, nitie miles from Clin- '
ton, on Highway 8, $12 per week. 1
A quiet place to rest, Safe for •
children, Good fishing, Phone
Goderich, 931r14. J. M. Driver, :
R.R. 1, Goderich. 28-p i
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Janet Leigh
Notice to Creditors
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of JOHN Mc-
FARLANE, late of the Township
of Stanley in the County of Hu-
ron, farmer, who died on meabout
the 27th day of April, 1951, are
required to file the same with
full particulars with the under-
signed by the 14th day of July,
1952 after which date the. Assets
of the Estate will be distributed.
J. K. HUNTER, Goderich, On-
tario, Solicitor for the Estate.
26-28-29-b
Now; Jean Peters, looula Jourdan and Debra Paget in "ANNE OF THE INDIES" -- Technicolor
1410N,, 'AIRS., WED,
William .Powell, Julia Adams
Rosemary De Camp
A story by 4/0V-Ot Louis Steven-:on, photographed in. Technicol-
or, #n which a boy and his bene-
factor turn the tables on a sin-.
inter enemy.
"The Treasure of Lost
Canyon"
1
THUR., FRI, SAT.
Leo Germ, David Tomlinson
Blair Evans
High adventure and the clash of
arms, as modern troops adapt an
old Trojan legend to present-day
warfare
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Officers' Wives Plan
Weiner Roast
The regular meeting of the Of-
ficers' Wives Auxiliary was held
in the dining room of the Officers'
Mess, Thursday last. Mrs. D. G.
Forrest presided.
Minutes were read by the sec-
retary, Mrs. G. W. Fisher, while
the treasurer, Mrs. Cook, reported
$151 had been made by the Bake
Sale and Booth on Air Force Day.
A check for this amount was sent
to the P.M.Q. trust fund for play
ground use. The Auxiliary ex-
pressed their appreciation for the
support received lb this successful
MON., IVES., WED.
Eve Arden, Ruth Warrick
Emlyn Willi nxs
Strictly for laughs comes a tale
of a defunct bachelor who leaves
his estate to the wives of his
three best friends.
"Three Husbands" •
THUR., FRI., SAT.
"Mr. PEEK-A,BOO"
For those who crave a change in
movie fare we recommend tilt.,
French-made fantasy-comedy ae
bout a man who could walk
through walls.
Joan Greenwood, BoUrva
and Marcel Arnold
Coming: "Three for Bedroom 0"
Gloria Swanson and Technicolor
Clinton Boy to Preach
Baptist Anniversary
The Clinon Baptist Church will
hold their Anniversary Services,
Sunday, September 28th, with
Rev. Roy C, Cook, B.A., BD., • of
Farmer Memorial Church, Toronto
as guest speaker.
Rev. Cook is formerly of Clin.
ton being the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Cook.
undertaking.
Plans were made to hold a
Weiner roast instead of the usual meeting in August.
B USINESS eeeee
BAKERY, Bedlcising,
business, trucks, will sell SePar-,
ate or would be interested In
fern). trade. Other business trade
listed With Ate—restaurants, gas
station, tourist camps, prodtice
business. Leenard G. Winter.
MODERN, UP-TO-DATE STORE
selling floor tile and yard goods,
wall tile and coverings, builders'
supplies. Equip- bed wood work-
ing shop, office equipment. Good
stock of merchandise. Sound rea-
sons for selling. Write Box 790,
Goderich. 28-p
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM COMBINING.- A n y
acreage. F. P. Arkell and Sons,
phone Clinton 906r25.
28-9-30-1-p
POST HOLE DIGGING. I am
available for custom porthole
digging for prompt service and
rates. Phone Blyth, 27r17, Tom
Beattie, Londesboro, 28.29-p
FARMS FOR SALE
FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE' FARMS.
Confidential information. Leon-
ard G. Winter, Real Estate,
Phones: business 448, residence
599J. 5-btfb
' FARM MACHINERY
ONE HAYLOADER FOR SALE.
Phone Clinton 560R or 61602.
28-p
VERSATILE GRAIN AUGER for
loading and unloading grain. Four
sizes available. Also Carlson
Power Drives for mowers and
binders. Sold by Robert Cole.
25-6-7-8-p
FRUIT FOR SALE
CHERRIES, BLACK AND RED.
Aaron Fisher, Jr., phone Carlow
16r7. 28-p
RED AND BLACK CHERRIES,
the end of this week and first
of next. Edward Deeves, 907r33,
R.R. 3, Clinton. 28-p
GARAGE TO LET
GARAGE TO RENT. $2 a month.
Apply William Street across from
the Public School. 28-p
HELP WANTED—Female
MANAGERESS FOR SIMPSON'S
Order Office, Seaforth, age 25 to
40. Full training ,given. Reply
stating age, education, previous
experience, telbphone number, to
Mr. W. B. Bauld, % Simpson's
Office, Kitchener. 28-b
HELP WANTED—Male
WANTED—YOUNG MAN TO DO
selling work on b. regular salary
plus commission. This is an out-
standing opportunity for the right
man. Must be over 20 with
farming background. No prev-
ious selling experience necessary.
Apply P.O. Box 429, Clinton.
28-29-b
.ROXY THEATR.E
14 N fir 01,4 • „.. . ,
playing (July 10.42)
"SMOKY" in Colour -and starring
Fred MacMcirray — -The story of
horse.
Men., Tues., Wed. tJuly 1446)
Errol Flynn, Rath Roman
and Raymond Burr
An adventurous saga of the sea
and of the violence, intrigife and
avarice of partners -who operate
a marine salvage business in
Manila
"MARA MARU"
Thor., Fri., Sat. (July 1719)
"Conlin' Round the
Mountain"
Two hilarious hillbillies in the
funniest feud that ever rocked.
-the mountains.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
with Dorothy Shay
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PARK THEATRE copEAuvu—rhone
"The Wooden Horse",
Coming; "MARA MARU" with
Errol Flynn and 'Ruth Roman.
CAPITAL ITILIEATRE' oomucu Phone 47
Now Stan Laurel and Oliver
Hardy in "GREAT %WS"
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