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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-11-06, Page 7,classified Rates 'CASH RATE — (If paid by `Wednesday featoevitig date of lee etertion)---Two cents a word first 1psertioe (miriirnum 50 cents); enbeequent insertions 114 cents 'ord (Minimum 35 cents); 15 vents extra for box number or e'er direction to NEWSele.ECteRD 'Office. IF CHARGED-15 cents extra. DEADLINE-42 noon, Wednes- eley. Finicky Filbert who Was extremely hard to please Has found our classified Selisfies with ease. ACCOMMODATION for RENT eRCOM AND BOARD for three. Phone 795R. 45-b 'CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO ::roomers or boarders. Phone Cline eton 459R. 45-0 ,ACCOMMODATION FOR TWO 'roomers. Men preferred. Pho..e 'Clinton it e3r21. 45 es 'ROOM AND BOARD, Two young gentlemen sharing. Phone Clin- ton 1838. 45 Iv • * • .."-..••••.'*••••••W* DANCE SPONSORED BY LOL No. 710 CLINTON TOWN HALL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. DESJARDINE'S ORCHESTRA PROCEEDS IN AID OF ARTIFICIAL ICE 45-b Bring your Car here for C WINTER PROOFING SERVICE BE SURE WITH OUR EXPERT SERVICE Change-over Special ! Trouble-free winter driving calls for ex- pert lubrication! Let us service your car with winter-weight oils and lubrication! Factory charts carefully followed. It's good economy to give your car that extra margin of care during cold weather! Avoid troubles later. Drive in to-day for our complete pre-winter service. •••- ,••••d• McPherson Bros. FORD - MONARCH - FORD TRUCK Representative Front-End Alignment — Wheel Balancing Phone 492 Clinton THURSDAY, Nowa.En 6, 1952 CLINTON NEWS-RECORD PAGE SEVEl'ir BIRTHS DIXON—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Friday, October 31, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dixon, Clinton, a son, (John David). HARKNESS—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, Nov- ember 5, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Harkness, Hensall, a daughter, IVIOTYErte--In Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, oe Saturday, Novem- ber 1, 1952, tq Mr. and Mrs. 3, A, Motyer (nee Manly McKin- non), a daughter, (Mary Jen- net). STURGISS— In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, Novem- ber 1, 1952, to FO and Mrs, Al- bert Sturgiss, RCAF Station, Clinton, a son. WISE—In Clinton Public Hospit- al, on Monday, November 3, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wise, R.R. 3, Clinton, a daughter, In response to your call - we take charge of all arrangements. qcgsouls !littera' Aram AMBULANCE • 'COSY, FURNISHED COTTAGE .across froinsecheol lit the village .Of Hayfield. Good heating; •stoves, inside water supply.. Close to the business section •of the, vil- lage. Reasonable rent, no objee- lion to one or two children. Ap- sply by letter for appointment to :Mrs. Harry Ahrens, 20419 Stotter -Ave., Detroit .24, Mich. 44-5-b ARTICLES FOR SALE :NEW REmINOTON Typewriters (portable). 'Groves Electric. 45-b :SUNSHINE BABY BUGGY, blue, in good -condition. Also two baby auto seats. Box "A", Clinton :News-R,ecord. 45-p 'Wee TOPS VO„R. SALE, Mrs. •James Miller. Phone Minion -834W. 45-6-p ARTICLES WANTED 'ONE BABY'S PLAY PEN, in 'good condition. Phone Clinton' 4.64. 45-b ' BUILDINGS FOR SALE 'SUN PORCH FOR SALE, 10 x12'. "Tile floor, in good 'condition. H. leanaghan, phone Clinton 376W. 45-p BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE elsTEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR :sale, adjoining property of new 'school. L. G. Winter, real estate, 'phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales ;man, phone 116W. 28-tfb BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — business trades listed: restaurants, gas stations, tourist camps, groc- ,ery stores; one Main St. build- ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate; 'Thomas Steep, salesman. 80-tfb CLOTHING FOR SALE :FUR COAT, -VISCASHA (brow's, ouch American muskrat) , Size i4. =Phone Clinton 442W. .,, ' 45-p — — STATION WAGON COAT, grey, 'size 14. Large grey fur collar, suitable for school girl. Only worn a few times. Box "M", Clinton News-Record. 214-5-b GIRL'S SNOW SUIT, three piece, leopard skin trimmed with coral wool. Good as new, size 4-5. Phone Clinton 38, 45-p FARMS 'FOR SALE FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. Confidential information. Leon- ard G. Winter, Real Estate, . Phones: business 448, residence I 5-istfb 5993. '50 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND, Lot 40, Huron Road, Tuckersmith Township. Half a mile from Clin- ton. Good house and barn, water • in both. Electricity all through. Phone Clinton 633r13, or apply to . E. W. Morrison. 45.6-b ..s. FARM IMPLEMENTS for SALE CREA1VI: SEPARATOR, Detaval. . Good condition, $25. E. Stettler, R.R. 4, Clinton. Phone Clinton 807r13. 45-p FURNITURE FOR SALE KITCHEN' SUITE, CHROME and blue, four chairs and table, only- esecl eight months; bedroom suite, complete with marshall mattress; cookstove, coal and wood, with oil burners, glass oven door, Can be seen anytime after five, on Spen- cee Street, next to Miss M Gre.alis' home. ee-e-p, ' FARM PRODUCE FOR *SALE WAITRESS WANTED, Full time. Experience not necessary. Bart-, tiff Bros. 45-tfb SALESLADY WANTED, Part 'time enipioyment, Appedeinette home needed: 12.30 to 4.30 daily, Monday to Saturday, with exccp- lien of Wednesday. Apply in per- edit Martin's Deptiterderit Stote. 45-b , CApAl3LE Gitit, OR WOMAN for general housework and some cOoking. Private room, Ap- . ply to Mrs, E. S. R. Verig,he 811 ' eeelbot Street, ledicketie Telepliene • LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED, OLD HORSES AND dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, Goderich, Phone collect, 936r32, or 936r21, LIVESTOCK FOR SALE JERSEY AND DURHAM COW, four • years old, milking. Very quiet, Donald Buchanan, phone Seaforth 850r25. 45-p THREE HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, due about December 1, Apply to D. McKenzie, R. R. 1, Bayfield, phone Clinton 909r13, Pe) 35 YORKSHIRE Weanling pigs, seven weeks old. James Cleave, R.R. 3, Hayfield, Phone Bayfield 60r11, 45-b SIX YOUNG DAIRY COWS, one fresh, two springing, one due in February, two due in March, A. E. Townshend, R.R. 2, Bayfield, phone Clinton 900r21, 45-b REGISTERED JERSEY HEIFER. due to freshen early in November. Apply to James Landsborough, phone Seaforth 665r16. 45-b ONE BERKSHIRE BOAR, AND two sows, eligible for registration, five months old. Phone Clinton 801r4, William Flynn. 45-p SEVEN LITTLE PIGS, EIGHT weeks old; also some fresh dressed spring chickens at market price. Albert Leibold, R. R. 2, Clinton, phone Clinton 910r13. 45-p DUAL-PURPOSE MILKING Shorthorn heifers rising two years, and heifer calves; also herd sire, Green Leaf Don. —317361—. Herd registered, ac- credited and vaccinated. Jack Sturdy, R.R. 2, Clinton, phone Clinton 901r13. 44-5-p LOST AND FOUND LOST — GOLD LOCKET and chain. Locket made of ring with inset of braided hair. Heirloom. Lost October 17. Reward. Finder contact Clinton News-Record, 45-p LOST — LADY'S GOLD WRIST watch with black cord band, in Clinton, Finder call 423W. Re- ward. 45-6-b MISCELLANEOUS TUPPERWARE PLASTICS have gifts for everyone from baby to grandma. Cannister sets, bread servers, and baby sets. Free salt and peppers with every $5 phone order. Phone Clinton 334W. 44s5eb CRESS CORN SALVE' for sure relief. Your Druggist sells Cress Wart Remover—leaves no scars. 45-b EXPERT WORK ON ALL carp- entry. Cupboards and trim our specialty. J. Spivak, phone Blyth, 20-r-6. 43-52-p MADAME JOSEPHINE, Clair- voyant readings. Cole's Trailer Camp (middle trailer). No phone calls please. Hours, from 2 'to 5 p.m. 45-p — --- - CLIPPER SHARPENING Service. Don't delay; Have your cattle, horse, or sheep clipping blades sharpened now before the rush. Serviced by new Sunbeam Station Grinder—satisfaction guaranteed. Speedy service. Aiken's. 45-b JUST ARRIVED. The latest in key duplicating machinery, to give you (minute service) on extra keys of all types, for your car, night latches, padlocks, rim and mortise sets, entrance locks. "Don't be stuck with one, Let us cut you some." Ball and Mutch, 44-5-b FOR ARTIFICIAL SERVICE from this farmer owned, licenced, 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 Hayfield, 27; or Charles J. Brandon, phone Clinton 633r5. NOTICE WILL THE PERSON OR Persons who removed a mail-box and post from the property of Frank Tyn- an, on October 31, return them at once, or action will be taken, NYONE CAUGHT TRAPPING n Lots 16 and 17, Concession 1, Tunett Township, from now on, vill be prosecuted. (Signed)— harles 3. Brandon. 44-5-p 70 NEW HAMPSHIRE X ROCK pullets, six months old, Donald Kennedy, Losidesbons, Phone Blyth 28r18. 45-b 200 SUSSEX AND 200 HAMP ROCKS pacts. Six months old, starting to lay. TWo dollars ea. Bill Henderson, Seaforth, phone 6833., 45-p PROPERTY FOR SALE SIX 1100M COTTAGE FOR sale, location perfect. $4,500. Terms may be arranged, L. G. Winters R eal Estate, phone 448; Thomas Steep Salesman, phone 146-w, 43-tib F'ID'E-ROOM HOUSE, THREE Bedrooms, three-piece bath, ex- ra lot, small barn, nice surround- rigs, Te,G. 'Winter, Real Estate, hone 448; Thomas Steep, sales- non, phone 146W, 28-tfis SEWING MACHINES MARRIAGES HAMILTON-SIMPSON--- In Ont- ario Street United Church man- se, by Rev. A. G. Eagle, on Mon- day rriorni.e November 3, 1952, Eliza Connie Simpson, Clinton, formerly of Teeswater, and Ar- thus Gordon Hamilton, Clinton, formerly of Toronto, IVIcKAY-LOVE—In St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, on Sat- urday, October 25;1,952, by Rev. Norman McLeod, Helen Mar- ion, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Love, elensell, and Kenneth Roswel, McKay, Kip- pen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward McKay, Kippen, DEATHS .13EATTY—In Seaforth, on Sun- day, November 2, 1952, George H. Beatty, beloved husband of Kathleen Marie Welsh, in his 55th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High. Street, Clinton, to Bay- field Cemetery, on Wednesday, afternoon, November 5. CARTER—In Clinton, on Friday, October 31, 1952, Isaac Anson Carter, in his 87th year. Fun- eral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clin- ton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Monday, November 3. AMENT—In Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaforth, on Saturday, November 1, 1952, William Ament, beloved husband of Janet E. Winter, in his 84th year. Funeral from the Whit- ney funeral home, Seaforth to Maitlandbank Cemetery, on Tuesday, November 4. KING—In Uxbridge, on Friday, October 31, 1952, William J. King, nephew of George King, Bayfield, in his 84th year. Fun- eral at Uxbridge. MASKELL—In Goderich, on Wed- nesday, October 29, 1952, Ed- ward Maskell, beloved husband of Clara Jewell, in his 79th year. Funeral from the Brophey funeral home, Goderich, to Col- borne Cemetery, on Saturday, November 1. From the lot adjoining the Roxy Theatre, Clinton, on Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 1.30 p.m.; consisting of: Three-piece chesterfield suite; combination buffet and china cabinet; dining room table and 6 chairs; chest of drawers; wall mirror; 3 rocking chairs; wicker rocking chair; denser; wash stand; drop-head sewing machine; an- tique table; floor lamp; bridge lamp; table lamp; electric wash- ing machine; Quebec heater; kit- chen table and chairs; kitchen cupboard; electric hot plate; clothes hamper; smoker's stand; ironing board; 2 toilet sets; dish- es; cooking utensils; linens and numerous other articles. TERMS—CASH MRS. S. G. CASTLE, Proprietress Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer ROXY THEATRE cLuvToN Now (Nov, 6-8) "PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS" In Technicolor with pan Dailey The story of Dizzy Dean MON., TUES, WED. (Nov. 19-1Z) "Close To My Heart" A tender and compelling drama which' vividly depicts the joys and fears of a young couple who adopt an abandoned baby. Ray Milland, Gene Tierney, Fay Banter and Howard St. John THUR., FRI., SAT. (Nov. 13-15) Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn and Aldo Ray When a lady athlete from a swank college meets a gambler from the shady side of Broadway anything can} happen. ' See "PAT and MIKE" A Comedy worth seeing! Coming: "ELOPEMENT" — with Clifton Webb PARK THEATRE GODERICH--Phone 1,150 Now; "NO R6OIVX FOR THE GROOM" with Piper Laurie and Tony Curtis MON., TUES,, WED. "Washington Story,/ Into the place of cherry blossoms and chicanery for a tropical ro-mance, with a political back- ground and a dramatic punch. Patricia Neal, Van Johnson and Sidney Blackner THURS., F181., SAT. Audie Murphy, Faith Domergue and Stephen McNally In Technicolor: a fast-shooting young westerner saves a mar- shall's life and avenges the murder of his father, `Duel at Silver Creek' Coming: "THE GIRL IN WHITE" with June Allyson and Arthur Kennedy domaammaskisummair CAPITAL THEATRE GODERXCII Phone 41 Now: "Aladdin and His Lamp" In colour, with Patricia Medina and John Sands MON., TUES., WED, "Southside 1-1000" Counterfeiters and the secret ser- vice stage a cops-n-robbers tale that is tops in excitement. Don DeFore, Andrea Xing and George Tobias THURS„ FRI., SAT. Sterling Hayden, Phyllis Coates and Richard Carlson The most hazardous and advent-, urous branch of the air service provides the background for this, fighting story. ' "FLAT TOP" In Technicolor — Coming: "I Was an American Spy" with Ann Dvorak and Gene Evans Cards of Thanks Words cannot express our ap- preciation of the cards and gifts presented us and the lovely sur- prise party held on our Golden Wedding Anniversary. We will think often of the many happy hours spent that evening. Thank you all so much.—ETHEL AND WES. SHOBBROOK, 45-p I wish to express my sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbours for their thoughtful- ness, cards, gifts and kindness shown after my recent accident; my apppreciation to those who kept up my farm work; speeial thanks to .Or. Yates and staff of the Clinton Public' Hospital. — ROBERT STIRLING, 45-p MR. AND MRS. RALPH COR- nish are most grateful, and wish to express their sincere thanks, to their many friends and neigh- bours who so kindly turned out to do the fall ploughing during Mr, Cornish's illness. 45-p MRS. ELLA MAY MASON and family wish to express their sin- cere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy and flowers extended them in the loss of a loving husband and father. Special thanks to Rev, A, G. Eagle, Mrs. Willis Van- Egmond, pall-bearers, flower- bearers, and the Ball and Mutch funeral home. 45-b WANTED Used Plow for Ford Tractor CALL Alan Galbraith Telephone 482 OR WRITE Box 353, Clinton 45-b SALESMEN WANTED --- RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW open in Huron County. Trade well established, Excellent opportunity, Full time. Write at once. Raw- leigh's Dept, ML-K-169-189, Mont- real 45-b REST HOME GOOD CARE FOR ELDERLY Ladies. Warm, comfortable home, tray service, bus service past door. Coffee shop across the street, nurse's own home. Doctor on call. P.O. Box 10, Blyth. Phone myth 150. , 45-6-p STOVES FOR SALE" TWO KITCHEN RANGES. Bill Grigg. Phone 498W. 45-p QUEBEC HEATER. PHONE 45-b223. ONE FINDLAY CONDOR, ALL white kitchen range, almost new. Apply to Mrs, 3. C. Sundorcock, Blyth, ' 43-4-5-b ONE GURNEY ANN,EX, white enamel, burns Coal or wood, Used two months, Phone Clinton 163R. 45-h WOOD FOR SALE HARD BODY OR MIXED Winter wood, also slabs and cedar kind- ling. Eimer Trick, phone Clin- ton 00'tr5. 84-tfb gINDLING—FOR-SALz — Cut from cedar rails into 12" lengths, Forbes er Merle cord, delivered. W. r ClintOn 904r31. 42apttb PET STOCK FOR SALE URE BRED COLLIE PUPS, ight weeks old. Beauties. Heel- rs, Apply to Box "B", Clinton ews-Record, 45-b PIANO TUNING 'OUR PIANO carefully tuned, ust call G. W. Cox at Clinton 50R. 43tfb POULTRY FOR SALE EW AND USED MACHINES. epairs to all models. Singer owing Machine Ce., Goderich, -ln phone 1,135, 19-tib AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Gordon R. Hearn Optometrist Huron St. Clinton PHONE 69 On Friday Each Week Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM, FARM STOCK, MACHINERY and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, on Thursday, Nov. 13 at 12 o'clock At Lot 4,0 Concession 2, East Division, Colborne Township, 1/2 mile east of Benmiller. HORSES: Matched Clyde team 10 yrs. old. CATTLE: 4 Durham cows, milking and bred; Jersey cow, milking; I 5 spring calves 12 steers and heifers, 800 lbs. POULTRY: 50 Hybred pullets, HOGS: 1 York sow, due in Dec.. 8 York chunks, 125 lbs. MACHINERY: Massey-Harris binder, 7 ft., practically new; Massey-Harris 13-disc fertilizer drill (like new); McCormick Deering mower, 6 ft. (new); Mc- Cormick Deering drop-head hay loader; sulky rake; New Idea side delivery rake (like new); 14- plate disc harrow; 5-section dia- mond harrows; spring-tooth cult- iyator; Quebec riding • plow; walking plow; fanning mill; Mas- sey Harris manure spreader; steel land roller; cream separat- or; root pulper; stoneboat; tur- nip drill; grain grinder; rubber- tired wagon, 16 ft. hay rack; set sloop sleighs; buggy; cutter; el- ectric driven hammer mill with 3 h.p. motor. HARNESS: 1 set team harness and collars. Roofing-190 sheets new steel roofing, 3 ft. x 8 ft.; 9 sheets, 3x6 ft.; 9 sheets 3x7 ft.; 58 ft. ridge roll; 40 lbs. roofing nails. GRAIN: 1,000 bus, mixed grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din- ing room suite; kitchen chairs, tables, cupboards; rockers; three furnished bedrooms; white enam- el cook stove (new); 4-burner electric stove; china; Quebec heater; wood; 31/2 tons chestnut coa frame house; large bank coal. FARM: 100 acre farm; eight- room barn; good stabling, driving shed, garage. Hydro. Drilled well. Farm in excellent state of cul- tivation; 10 acres fall wheat. Sold subject to reserve bid. TERMS: Chattels—cash; prop- erty, 10 per cent down, balance 30 days, Immediate possession. William H. Elsley, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk. 44-454 SSVF ) 10.0z4 *dway 44,04/ TOE COATS Gabardine, Covert or Tweed. Some with zip-in linings. Regulars or tails. Sizes 34 to 44. . 25.00 to 49.50 OVERCOATS See the famous LAMKASHA and KENWOOD COATS Full range of shades and sizes. ,s. 25.00 to 69.50 SUITS Whether you prefer single- or double-breasted styles, one- or two-button models, Greys, Blues or Browns . . WE HAVE IT! 39.50 to 65.00 — • TOP off your new suit or .coat I I with a NEW HAT by STETSON or CREAN • PICKETT e CAMPBELL ARROW SIMMS STETSON HATS PHONE 25 (opposite the theatre) CLINTON EXTRA riot' LOANER PRICE • SPARKLING STYLE Walnut, Ivory, Green or Gray Mastic cabinet with crestal.clear plastic and metallic trim. Wide.sweep selector dial, exceptional sensitivity and reception range, Aerovane loop antenna, Alnico V speaker. MODEL 52R Smartly designed in self-trimmed sparkling plastic. Delightful tone, extra sensitivity and selectivity. New magnetic core antenna, Alnico V speaker, new "Carnival" colors • Red • Maroon 0 Green • Gray • ivory • Walnut $29." MODEL 52H $3995 GALBRAITH RADt0 and TELEVISION "CLINTON% OW/ TtEoltO UAW All Sales 'ci'l'ffrgi =PERT Service PHONE 482 ++44- -4,440-4-4-04-4-0-44-4-4-444,04. 4. 044 4.4.44.4-4-444 ••