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Clinton News-Record, 1952-08-21, Page 5l'HVIi$DAYg AUGUST- 21, 1052 CLOTTON NEWS-RECORD isumummarr. PAGE ;Ppm pregna par , vamping, ROXY THEATRE CLINTON in Memoriam BIRTHS ARGYLE—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday, August 16, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Argyle, R.R. 9, London, a dau- ghter. BALL—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Tuesday, August 19, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ball, MR, 1, Clinton, a son, HROWN—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, August 15, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Jack Brown, Clinton, a daughter. McGREGOR—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, August 16, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McGregor, Londesboro, a son. OVERHOLT—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, August 14, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Overholt, Zurich, a dau- ghter. SMITH—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Thursday, August 14, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Donathan Smith, Clinton, a daughter. TAYLOR—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday, August 9, 1952, to Mr. And Mrs. William Taylor, Varna, a daughter. YOUNGSON—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, August 16, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Youngson, Clinton, a daughter. MARRIAGES Classified Rates FRUIT FOR SALE PARK THEATRE GODERICH—Phone 1.150 • CAPITAL 'THEATRE 000ggico •PilAno 47 PEACHES, YELLOW FLESH, free stone, tree ripened. Bring containers. Goveriloek Orchard, 1k mile/ north of Forest, Blue Water Highway. 34-5-p HELP WANTED—Mole .CASH AATE — (If paid by ""Wednesday following date of Isertion)—Two cents a word first insertion (minimum 50 cents); wilasequent insertions 1'4 cents a word (minimum 35 cents); 15 • cents extra for box number or ' lfor direction to NEWS-RECORD Office, IF CHARGED-15 cents extra, DEADLINE-12 noon, Wednea- s-slay. HUNTER—In memory of Robert Hunter, who died one year ago: "We often sit and think of him. When we were all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own,", --Sadly missed by wife and fam- ily. 34-p WOODS--In loving memory of Mary Adele. (Polly) Woods, who passed away eight years ago, August 21, 1944; "Heavy are our hearts to-day, Memory brings you back once more, To the time when you were with us, To the happy days of yore." —Sady missed by Milton, Irene, Jim, Isobel and Donald, NOW playing (Aug. 121-23) "ABOUT FACE" with Gordon McRae and Eddie Bracken . —A Technicolor Musical, Drama--- — -. • - In Technicolor "STEEL Now; "YOU NEVER CAN TELL" TOWN" with Ann Sberidan and with nick Nowell and Peggy -Dow -John Lund MON., TUES., WED. Leslie Caron — Ralph Meeker and Gilbert Roland It's about the Marine Corps, and, of a,, prizefighting leatherneck whoknew his way around. • "GLORY ALLEY" MON., TUES., WED. "Belles. on Their Toes" In Technicolor, the sequel to ',Cheaper by the Dozen," in which the efficient. Gilbrath family continue their fatherless adventures. MyiTs, Loy — Jeanne Crain, and Barbara Bates MON, TUES. WED. (Aug, 26'27) "THE LONE STAR" Teeming with turbulent action, rich in emotions, comes this lusty saga of the early days in Texas. Here you. will see the great Gable at his all-time best, Clark Gable—Ay:I Gardner Broderich Crawford ,-- Lionel Barrymore A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG man for general office duties. Apply to C. Lloyd Ss Son Limit- ed, Wiagham. 34-5-b LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED, OLD HORSES AND dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect, 936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb THUR., FRI., SAT. Phyllis Avery — Dan Tobin and Judy Lee A famous.radio program comes to the screen with a dream fulfill- ment for threeo different women. "Queen for a Day" THUI1,„ FRI., SAT. Alexis Smith — MacDonald Carey and Victor Jory In Technicolor, a punch-packed story of skulthruggerY and ro- mance out whar th' West begins. "Cave of the Outlaws" THUR. FRI. SAT. (Aug. 28-30) Loretta Young—Richard Greene and Walter Brennan Proudly we bring back a great racing drama, a story from the land of the blue grass. You cant afford to miss "KENTUCKY" — In. Technicolor — LIVESTOCK FOR SALE TWELVE PIGS, SIX WEEKS old; nine chunks. Graydon Neal, phone Clinton 802r12. 34-b Notice to Creditors In the Estate of ROBERT REECE FERRIS. All persons having claims against the Estate of Robert Reece Ferris, late of the Township of Hullett, County of Huron, Farm- er, deceased, who died on the 8th day of July, 1952, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the' undersign- ed on or before the 30th dad of August, 1952, after which date the assets will be distributed, having'regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, this 2nd day of August, 1952; ALVIN W. SILLERY, Barrister &c. Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate., 32-3-4-b HOLSTEIN COW) FIVE YEAR old, vaccinated, freshened six weeks. Would consider trade on pullets ready-to-lay. William Jenkins, Base Line. Phone Clin- ton 802r21. 34-p Cu,.. t951 (rnyncloore Agency • -5+ "To be, or not to be," As the immortal bard implied Could find a quick solution, In the classified! Coming: "THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS" with Dan Dailey as the irrepressible Diz Dean. — Matinees at the Capital — Wed. & Sat. at 2.30 p.m, during July and August Matinees: Sat,, holidays, 2.30 p.m. ONE HOLSTEIN COW, SEVEN years old, around 1,300 pounds, to freshen soon. Alex Sparks, R.R. 1, Bayfield. 34-p Summer Weddings BETTLES—ROGERSON. A pretty mid-summer wedding took place at high noon Saturday, August 16, at the parsonage of Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, when a double-ring cere- mony, performed by Rev, A. Glen Eagle, united in marriage Helen Mary Rogerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogerson, Tuck- ersmith, and Donald Gordon Bet- ties, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Betties, McKillop township. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white velvar nylon mar- quisette over satin. Her fingertip veil of illusion net fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and porn pons with silvered ivy, The bride's only attendant, Miss Isobel Betties, Reg.N., Peterbor- ough, chose a long gown-of orchid vilvaray nylon marquisette over satin. She wore a white picture hat and carried a hand bouquet of yellow'pom pans. Kenneth Rogerson, Tuckersmith, brother of the bride, was grooms- man. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at Hotel Clinton. Mrs. Rogerson received in an afternoon dress of white nylon with green and white accessories, and a corsage of Joanna Hill roses. She was assisted by the bride- groom's mother, who wore an af- ternoon dress of navy crepe, matching accessories and a cor- sage of white gardenias. For a, motor trip through North- ern Ontario and the United States, the bride changed to a linen suit in beige shade. She wore brown and yellow accesaories and a cor- sage of yellow baby chrysanthem- ums. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Betties will reside in Seaforth. Guests were present from Peter- borough, Seaforth, Walton, Win- throp, Goderich and Clinton, 67M YOUR FAVOURUE BEVERAGE KisT BETTLES-ROGERSON — In the Parsonage of Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, on Saturday, August 16, 1952, by Rev. A. Glen Eagle, Helen Mary, Rogerson, daughter of 1VIr. and Mrs. Walter Rogerson, Tucker- smith Township, to Donald Gordon Betties, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Betties, 1VIcKillop Township, BURT-STEPHENSON — At the home of the bride's parents, on Saturday, August 16, 1952, by Rev. W. J. Rogers, Joyce Isobel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam R. Stephenson, Hensel!, and Ronald Robert. Burt, Lon- don, son of Mrs. L. 1W. Burt, London. DEATHS HUGHES — In Greater Niagara General Hospital, Niagara Falls, on Wednesday, August 13, 1952, Daisy Emily Gwendolyn Man- ley Hughes, sister of Mabel Nickerson, Clinton. Funeral from Hetherington and Deans funeral chapel to Lundy's Lane Cemetery, on Saturday, August 16. WHEATLEY—At the home of her sister, 132 Riddell Street, Wood- stock, on Monday, August 18, 1952, Miss Etta Wheatley, dau- ghter of the late Mr. and Mns. Joseph Wheatley. Funeral from F. E. Rowell funeral home, Woodstock, to Clinton Ceme- tery, on Wednesday afternoon, August 20. ACCOMMODATION for RENT YORK SOW, SECOND LITTER due in one week. Apply Ross Hoggart, phone Clinton."803r22. 34-p ROOM AND BOARD OFFERED 'two young men, sharing. Call Clinton, 163R, 33-b MISCELLANEOUS, ' 'THREE ROOM APARTMENT, furnished and heated. Suitable for two only. Available Septern- , ber 10. Plume Clinton 463M. 34-b WANTED—GOOD HOME ON A farm for an Alsation. police dog. Call Clinton 463M, or at Cole's Shell Service Station. 34-p• COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR single lady or middle-aged pen- sioner. Box 345, Clinton Post 'Office. 34-p Clearing Auction Sale of Cows at Lot 16, • Concession 16, Goderich Township, 11/4 miles west and 4 miles north of Clinton, on Wednesday, August 27 at 2 p.m. 1 Holstein cow, 2 yrs. old, milking and bred; 2 Holstein cows, 2 and 3 yrs. old, milking and bred; 1 Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, milking and bred; 2 black cows, due to freshen in fall; 4 heifers, 2' yrs.Pold, bred to freshen in fall; 3 registered Ayr- shire cows, 3 yrs. old, milking and bred by artificial service. Registered Holstein bull (Graveihoim Johnny Fayne) born March 20, 1950. TERMS—CASH MERVYN LOBE, Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer 34-b CRESS WART REMOVER—really does it. Your Druggist sells Cfess Corn Salve—for sure relief.. 34-b UMBALL'S .FURNISHED AND HEATED 'three room apartment, shared bath, Apply to Mrs. Melvin Clarke, Seaforth. 34-b FOR ARTIFICIAL SERVICE from this farmer owned, Iicenced, non- profit,. growing, co-operative as- sociation, from top quality bulls of all breeds, the rates are: $25 for a life membership, $5 per cow for members, and $6 per cow for non-members. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association, R. R. 1, Waterloo, Ont, FOR SERVICE, CONTACT: Harry Reid, Varna, phone Bayfield, 27; or Charles J. Brandon, phone Clinton 633r5. 31-33-tfb MARKET FURNISHED BED SITTING- room with kitchenette, including refrigerator and rangette. House heated by oil furnace. Ideal for one person. Box "M", News-r Record. 34-p ARTICLES FOR SALE QUAKER MUFFETS 1Sc SOCKEYE SALMON 37c COHOE SALMON 29c SPARE RIBS-1 lb. 25c BURNS' LARGE SAUSAGE—lb. 45c BURNS' SHAMROCK BACON-1 lb. 43c SCHNEIDER'S GROUND BEEF-1 lb. 59c Packaged BACON—% lb. 27c BURNS' LARD 12c Red Haven Peaches FIRST FORM HIGH SCHOOL books, good as new. Apply Box s"0", News-Record. 34-p BATHROOMS BEAUTIFUL kitchens colourful. That's what .DE JUR "CITATION" 8 mm roll film movie camera; 2.5 coated lens, footage indicator. Four speeds from 12 to 48 frames per second. New condition. Price $110. Box "R", News-Record. 34-p the new homes look like. Lovely fixtures for' bathrooms in white or colour with chrome fittings and glistening white porcelain enamel sinks with the same sparkle you enjoy in your best china—all on display at the new showrooms and warehouse on the Streetsviile Road. When you visit the C.N.E. just take time out to see us for fixtures, fittings, fur- naces and all the things for a nice home. We deliver, you pay no freight. S. V.- JOHNSON Plumbing Supplies, Streetsville, Ontario. 34-5-6-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Phone 86 Clinton, Men Wanted CARD OF THANKS The 'family of the late Cornelius Hoare, wish to express their ap- preciation and thanks to all those neighbors and friends for kind- ness and thoughtfulness during their recent sad bereavement. 34-p 71950 PONTIAC COACH, excellent • •'condition, low mileage. Teacher's • .car. Phone 903r2, Clinton. 34-p t The New Roto-Clipper 1947 DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK. $500. At Leonard Cole's Shell Station. 33-p Experienced Rip Saw Operators, Cabinet Makers, and Sander Appl'y Sherlock-Manning Piano Co. Ltd. Clinton MUSIC BABY .SITTING STOVES FOR SALE MRS. FRANK. SPEAIGHT, teach- er of piano and theory. Fall term commences September 2. Few vacancies only. Phone 405. Register now. 34-b EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE, Airxnan's wife. Will sit after- uoons, evenings, or by the week. " Phone 419W, 34-b RANGETTE, GOOD CONDITION. Phone Clinton 381J. 34-b COAL BURNING SPACE Heater, $20. Also folding playpen, -$4. Phone Clinton 543M. 34-b * Easy tooperate o No Oiling • Economical • LIGHT WEIGHT BABY CHICKS PERSONAL POULTRYKEEPERS — Bargains —Bray pullets, or mixed, or cockerels—your choice-3 weeks $19.90; 4 weeks $24.90. Shipper's ,choice of variety. While they last. Dayolds to order. Order late September-October chicks now. Agent—Mrs. Alex Pater- son, Brucefield. 34-b _SUMMER COTTAGES FOR RENT "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. 28-9-30-32 BAYFIELD—NICE SHADY SPOT overlooking Lake Huron, i/2 mile north Hayfield, Highway 21. Few places open now. Reduced rates— September. Johnson's Deer Lodge, R.R. 1, Hayfield. 33-34-b ‘011 -11—i SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER ONLY $95.00 CALL DOWN FOR DEMONSTRATION PROPERTY FOR SALE Tune In BLUE WATER' CONFERENCE "daily" Monday-Friday-10,15 am (EDST), Sundays 10.05 am on CFCO, Chatham 630 on your dial BUILDINGS FOR SALE 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 HAYFIELD — 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. Waite G. Hazelwood, R. 1, Bayfield, Ont. 19to35-b TOOL HOUSE, IN GOOD CON- dition. Apply to P. B. Penne- baker, Rattenbury Street. 34-b C H. EPPS $5,000 — SOLID BRICK HOUSE in Goderich. Seven rooms, large garden lot, Very central. Apply H. Earl Elliott, 45 St. David St. Goderich. 33-34-b BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE PHONE 264 CLINTON TRANSPORTATION NEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR 'sale, adjoining property of new school. L. G. Winter, real estate, phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales- man, phone 146W. 28-tfb MOTORING WEST, first week of September. Room for one pas- senger. Box "G", News-Record. 34-p :nilt,VMSW~.~..ccnswnoneenceeceenscc,,,,, $2,500 DOWN FOR THIS THREE- bedroom frame cottage. Living rooni with hardwood floors, kit- chen, garage. Heavy wiring. Pos- session in 30 days. Total price, $4,500, Apply L. G. Winter, phone 448. Salesman, Thomas A. Steep, phone 146W. 34-tfb 28-b litllArltt4"-7-IgllJri nce, .ittroallt minim lllll 11 lllll 11 „du p„, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES votrwriv.4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — nosiness trades listed: restaurants, gas stations, tourist camps, groc- ery stores; one Main St. build- ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate; Thomas Steep, salesman. 30-tfb MAIN STREET BUSINESS BLOCK FOR SALE THREE APARTMENTS AND STORE Terms may be arranged SEVEN-ROOM FRAME HOUSE on Huron St., Clinton; three-piece bath, large living room with fire- place, large dining room, sun porch, very good location. Priced to sell; terms can be arranged. L. G. Winter, Real Estate; Thomas A Steep, salesman. 30-tfb FARMS FOR SALE FROM' 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. Confidential information. Leon- ard G. Winter, Real Estate, phones: busineis 448, residence 599J. 5-btfb FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, THREE bedrooms, three-piece bath; ex- tra lot, small barn, nice surround-. ings. L, G. Winter, Real Estate, phony 448; Thomas Steep, sales- man, phone 146W, 28-tfb $3,000. ABOUT 90 ACRES, one mile north of Holmesvilie. House, excellent gravel pit, Spring creek. Apply H. Earl Elliott, 45 St, David Street, Goderich, Box 943. 33-tfb BOYS' . TROUSERS Coverts and Tweeds BOYS' JEANS nrejs=a0astamate: Cowboy King— $3.45 to 4,25 Other Jeans— $2.95 to 3.90 L. G. WINTER REAL ESTATE BROKER Thomas A. Steep, Salesman SONIERNIMMESEI seess'''' 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. G. Winter, Real Estate, phone 448; Thomas Steep, Salesman, phone 146W, 21-btfb 1/2 PRICE FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE MILKING MACHINE, National. Used three months. Ray Whit- more, R.R. 2. Clinton. Phone Clinton 901r22. 34-b Take Two Pairs at This Saving Boys' Cottonade TROUSERS Striped Pattern Reg. price 2.98 per pr. To clear $1.00 per pair encg.nlOk•Mene;kAnne.nen,,AteiC,,5 • HOTP +4+0- 4-4-1-4.11-.4.1-•-•-•-4—•-:•-•-•-•-•-•-* a-0-4-44 CEMENT Omar :tors SELF PROPELLED Cockshutt Combine with flax rolls, hydraulic lift, scour-clean pick-up, bin and bagger. Used three years. In good shape, at less than half of new price. Terms can be ar- ranged. W. Squire, R.R. 3, Owen Sound. Phone 603r3. 34-p T-SHIRTS Better Quality Shirts made by Penmen's Reg. price to $1.85 ea. To Clear at— $1.25 ea. PROPERTY WANTED WANTED TO BUY, IN CLINTON, a "Wartime" house, centrally lo- cated, Cash deal, Apply by let- ter only to Box "E", Clinton NeWs-Record, 33-4-tfb DOUBLE OVEN PUSHBUTTON RANGE MODEL H $459.00 —AT— YOUR HOTPOINT DEALER' CEMENT BUILDING and CHIMNEY BLOCKS FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE CORNELL SEED WHEAT, Hardy dry body or mixed winter wood, also slabs and cedar icindling. Eimer Melt, 34-tfh FURNITURE REFINISHING 'FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND . -radio cabinet refinishing and re- pairing, see W. G. Pickett, Box 351, Clinton. 33-4-5-6-p trANTED — SERVICE STATION with- good gallonage, within town of Clinton, Would pay cash, pro- viding price is right, Apply Box "P", News-Record, 34-p .4-4-44-40 4-+4-4-#44-44-4-4-+±.-s-4-•-44-44-4-44-•44-4-4-+44-•-•-•-•444 YOU CAN BE SURE OF THE QUALITY WHEN YOU BUY AT PIANO TUNING Galbraith Radio and Television Telephone 482 "Clinton's only Record Bar" ALL SALES BACKED WITH EXPERT SERVICE (Ml IVIRER RADIO ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN'S ASSN) YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G, W. Cox et Clinton 550R. 43tfb • SEWING MACHINES Built and Repaired PICKETT CAMPBELL GOY IVES and SONS HELP WANTED --- NEW AID 'USED MACIHNES. HELP WANTED FOR WORK in Repairs to all models. Singer P110/1.6 Carlow 1612 Female PHONE 2S CLINTON 4-4v4++++-4-4-4+4,-•-•-•-.44++-4•444-*4-4-44 Zgg arading Station. Apply to Sewing 1Vtathine Co.,. Goderich, 36gtfb J. Livermore, 334.tb phone 1135. 19at'fb 0.+44-444-64-4-4-4-•41.1-4-4,444-•÷4±1