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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-11-20, Page 7$z 6A.X, N'OVESMER 20, 1952 CIIt+ixON NEWS -RECORD PAGE $BITE 1 Classified, Rates CASH RATE --- (If paid by l'W'edriesday failgwing date of in- teertion)---Two cents e word, first Insertion (minimum. 50 cents); etobaequent'inse)aions 11/2 cents a . -word (minimum .35 cents); .15 Bents extra for box number ter /or direction to NEWS RECORD t )ffioe. IF CHARGED -.--15 cents entre. DEADIi,INE--12 noon, Wedn,es- etiay, Progressive Peter wanted To keep abreast of things And followed The classified For all the .dope it brings. as y Ia,CCOMMODATION for RENT :'ROOM AND BOARD for four .gentlemen .sharing. Mrs. Alex -McMichael, phone Clinton 163R. 46-7-b BED -SITTING ROOM, furnished and heated. Suitable for 'a couple. Phone Clinton 905x2. 47-p 'TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for rent in Seaforth. , Very suitable ;for married couple or one lady. -Preferably no children. Mrs. Ro- man Kennedy, 59 West William St., Seaforth. 47-b UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 'bested. Top floor of house with privete entrance. Write to Box ""M", Clinton News -Record for particulars, 47-x TWO ROOMS, PARTLY furnish- ed. Box "0" NEWS -RECORD -WANTED :TWO OR THREE - bedroom house. Unfurnished. In -or near Clinton. Couple with two children. Phone 382, local 47-p Accommodation Wanted -FIVE-ROOM, GROUND FLOOR, heated apartment. Box "G", Clin- ton News -Record. 47-p SMALL FURNISHED Apartment for one, or would share with an- other young lady. Box "E", Clin- ton. News -Record. 47-p THREE ROOMS for a couple, no children, In or near Clinton. :Phone Clinton 119J. 47-b ARTICLES FOR SALE ILL. CHAIN SAWS. Several good used machines ori hand. Pric- ad .•to sell quickly. Apply to Ro- bert W, Cole, Clinton. 47-8-9-b .BABY BUGGY, collapsible, Sun- shine model Grey plastic, chrome fenders. Used only three years. .ln good condition. Phone Clinton 171J, for particulars. 47-p CHILD'S TRICYCLE, "Thistle" ;make, red and cream. In good condition, Phone 359J. 47-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE PRIVATELY OWNED 1949 Mer- cury Sedan, one owner only, low mileage, perfect condition. Will accept older car as part payment. Estate car. Apply to Box 65, Hen- .sall. 47-p 1950 FORD ANGLIA COACH in good condition. In excellent con- dition, Sale to close estate. Can be seen at Fred Middleton's, Clin- ton, on the Bayfield -Clinton High- way, opposite the church. 47-8-tfb BUILDINGS FOR SALE OLD BARN FOR SALE. Must be removed from present location on 'Townsend Street, Ken Damm. 47-p BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ;NEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR ' 'dale, adjoining property of new -school, L. G. Winter, real estate, Phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales- man, phone 146W. 28-tfb BUSINESS OPPORTUNITI S "',BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — •business trades listed: restaurants, gas stations, tourist camps, groc- eery stores; one Main St. build- ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate; "Thomas Steep, salesman. 30-tfb CLOTHING FOR SALE 'TWO WINTER COATS, one size 18, one size 20. Both like new, Contact Post Office Box 441, Clinton. 47-p FARMS FOR SALE PROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. Confidential information. Leon "aid ' G. Winter, Real Estate, pho ee: business 448, residence 599 FARM PRODUCE'FOR SALE QUANTITY OF CORN on the cob, Mervyn Lobb, Clinton. Phone Clinton 904r2, 46-7-b FURNITURE FOR SALE DINING -ROOM SUITE (buffet, table and chairs); used chester- field; Simmons bed, spring and n'tattress; mahogany settee; oak rocker; smell tables; other att- cies. Phone 816W. 47-p • FURNITURE REFINISHING 'POR PIANO, 'FURNITURE— AND radio cabinet re£inishbrig and re- baitingsee W, G. Pickett, 13oe '351, Clinton. 464-84-0 HELP WANTED- 46.1 ile WAITRESS WANTED. Pull time, Plxpcti:ence not necessary. Bart= lift Bras, 45-tfb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE TWO LITTERS OF LITTLE figs. One six weeks, one ten weeks old. Glen Wase, phone Clinton 907r21. 47-p LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED, OLD HORSES AND dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect, 936r32, or 936r21, 9-ptfb MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT 'WORK ON ALL carp- entry, Cupboards and trim our specialty. J. Spivak, phone Blyth, 43-52:p QUANTITY 'OFa AMERICAN Cement for sale. Harold Emmer- son. Phone Clinton 394R. 47-b CAN TEED UP TO 50 HEAD of cattle in stable for the winter months. Phone Seaforth 850r11. 47-b SAVE NOVEMBER 28 fol Open House at Mrs. Fred Miller's, five houses west of Bartliff's, Tupper- ware on display from three to five, afternoon; 7.30 to 9.30, even- ing. Christmas gifts for everyone. Come and bring a friend. Free gift to each lady. Lunch will be served. 47-8-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 Bayfield, 27; or Charles J. Brandon, phone Clinton 633r5. CRESS CORN SALVE for sure relief. Druggists sell Cress Bunion Salve—wear stylish' shoes soon. 47-b PET STOCK FOR SALE PUREBRED COCKER SPANIEL, tan in colour. House broken, good with children. Phone Hensel]. 696r15. 47-p PIANOS FOR SALE DOHERTY PIANO FOR SALE. Also two .22 calibre rifles. Box "C", Clinton News -Record. 47-p PIANO -TUNING YOUR PIANO carefdlly tuned. Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 550R. 43tfb PROPERTY FOR SALE FI'V'E ROOM STUCCOED House on Albert Street. Three bed- rooms; coal furnace; three-piece bath. Priced to sell. L. G. Winter, Real Estate, phone 448; Thomas Steep, salesman, phone 146W. 46-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 NEW HOUSE, ON HURON ST; four rooms and bath; hardwood floors throughout; hot and ' cold water. Possession December 1, Apply toC. L. Stanley, Phone Clinton 205. 47-8-9-50-b SEWING MACHINES NEW AND USED MACHINES. Repairs to all models. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Goderich, phone 1135. 19-tfb SALESMEN WANTED WANTED: RELIABLE MAN as Dealer in Huron County. Exper- ience not necessary. A fine op- portunity to step into old profit- able business where Rawleigh Pro- ducts have been sold for years, Big profits. Products furnished on credit. Write Rawleigh's Dept. ML -K-169-163, Montreal. 47-b STOVES FOR SALE COOK STOVE, COAL or WOOD, oil burners installed, glass oven door, perfect condition; baby crib, metal, with mattress (25":448") ; studio couch (no mattress) $5; rocking chair, nearly new (natural finish). Apply after five above old bakeshop in Jervis Block. Any time, Saturday or Sunday. 47-p FOUR BURNER MOFFAT Stove, high oven, 14 Regina Road, RCAF Station, Clinton. 47-x RANGE, CREAM Enamel, burns coal or wood. In good condition, Phone Blyth 107. 47-p GURNEY ELECTRIC RANGE, three burner, in' good condition, Mrs. George Roberton, phone Clin- ton 79. 47-p WOOD FOR SALE HARD BODY OR MIXED Winter wood, also slabs and cedar kind- ling. Elmer Trick, phone Clin- ton '907r5. 34-tfb KINDLING FOR SALE Cut from cedar rails into 12" lengths. $4.50 per cord, delivered, W. 3. Forbes. Plume Clinton 904r31. 42-ptfb WANTED AT ONCE Young Man Inte>t•ested in advazreeMent, Sbiee office experience preferred but not necessary, GOOD STARTING SALARY Croup Insurance — - - Paid Holidaya 1ipnly in Olen handwriting to DOMINION ROAD MACHINERY Co. Ltd. GODERICH bt Phone 880 for alipofntn'tent 47�b BIRTHS HISELER--In .Clinton Public tios- pital, on Wednesday, November 12, 1952, to Cpl, and Mrs. Clar- ence Hiseler, Bayfield, a son. LEIBOLD— In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, November 14, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs..Albert Leibold, Clinton, a son, RATHWELL LIn Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, Nov- ember 19, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rathwell, Clinton, a. daughter, STIRLING—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, November 14, 195Z to Mr. and Mrs, Rob- ert Stirling, Clinton, a son. DEATHS CASE—At his home in Hensali, on Sunday, November 16, 1952, Abraham L. Case, beloved hus- band of Pearl Reid. Private funeral from the Bontbron fun- eral home, Hensall, to Exeter Cemetery on Tuesday, Novem- ber 18. • MARRIAGES HOOKER -BLAKE — in St. Luke's -In -The -Garden, Byron, on Saturday, November 15, 1952 by Rev. W. C. Allison, Freida Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Earl Blake, Clinton, and Nor- man Edward Hooker, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hooker, London. MOTTERSHEAD-HARRIS -- At the home of the bride's parents, Goderich Township, on Satur- day, November 8, 1952, by Rev. Peter Renner, Bayfield, Audrey Geraldine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Harris and Walter - Russell Mottershead, RCAF Station, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mottershead, Vic- toria, B,C. VAN DAMME-STEEP — At the hoiiie of the bride's parents, Clinton, on Saturday, November 15, 1952, by Rev. D. J. Lane, Barbara Leona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Steep, Clinton, and Joseph VanDamme, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Van - Demme, Eindhoven, Holland. 0 WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH YOUNG MOTHERS' GROUP WILL MEET The Young Mothers' Study Group of Wesley -Willis United Church will hold its November meeting on Tuesday, November 25 at the home of Mrs, Howard Currie. Mrs. William Murch be in charge of the meeting. Host- esses will be Mrs. H. Kingswell and Mrs, B. Corless. All mothers of young children are welcome EQUIPPED FOR TODAY - - Our facilities afford every refinement in presenting the ideal service - - - including that of economy. raffle j irtel al Prnnte Gordon R. Hearn 1 Optometrist t Huron St. — Clinton On Friday Each Week PHONE 69 HALLADAY, ROBINSON & Co. Chartered Accountants Box Noy "E" CLINTON NEWS -RECORD yIV•b Y IM"0M'•i.I INIFNVIV^.IV+hMY'd'MM.IWJ , cod:rums t Vrrce Get There Safely! CALL 110 ASHTON'S ?AXI Women's Institute The Women's Institute will meet on Thursday, November 27, at 2:30 o'clock in the. Agriculture Office Board Room, when Clinton W.I. will be hostess to the Win, - ham Women's Institute branch. The roll call will be answered with "Christmas gift suggestions," The motto, third verse of the Mary Stewart Collect, will be Five en iv - en by Mrs. M. Batkin, Program conveners are Mrs. E. Radford and Mrs. Roy Connell. Hostesses are Mrs, R. Fear, Mrs. N. Tyndall, Mrs, G. Grigg, Mrs, B. Managhan, Mrs. E. Adams, Mrs, A. Glazier and Mrs. J. .Johnston. Any W.I. members who wish to go to the Huron County W.Z. Rally in Seaforth Arena on Fri- day, November 21, please phone Mrs. H. Managhan. 1`n Meritoriam IVES ---In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Helen Loraine, who passed away Novem- ber 21, 1951: Her weary hours and days of pain Her troubled nights are past, And in our aching hearts we know She has found sweet rest at last, God saw her growing _weary And the hill was hard to climb So He gently closed her eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine." —Ever remembered by Mom and Dad, brothers and sisters. 47-p Clearing Auction Sale of Farm, Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Household Effects At Lot No. 40, Concession 1, Huron Road Survey, Tuckersmith Township, on No. 8 Highway, % mile east of Clinton, on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at 1 p.m., consisting of: CATTLE: Durham cow, 6 yrs old, milking; Guernsey cow, 8 yrs old, due Feb. 17; Hereford Jer- sey cow, 4 yrs. old, flanking; 3 spring calves. PIGS: Yorkshire sow; 11 pigs, 8 weeks old. POULTRY and Equipment; 75 New Hampshire X Sussex pullets, laying; 2 range shelters; combina- tion roost and nests; 2 fattening crates. IMPLEMENTS; Allis Chalmers C. Tractor with hydraulic lift, P.T.Q., pulley, lights, and starter, also cultivator attached; 2 -furrow tractor plow; 2 -furrow disc plow; 14 -plate in -throw disc; walking plow; 1 -row scuffler; steel roller; M.H. mower, 6 ft cut; M.H. side - delivery rake; dump rake; rub- ber -tired wagon; flat rack; slid- ing rack; 2 -wheel trailer and stock rack; buzz saw, equipped with 5 saw blades, 2 emery stones, chuck and bits and electric motor; 5 crow bars; logging chains; large block and tackle; block and tackle and 50 feet of rope; quantity of piping; quantity of plank; quan- tity of steel and cedar posts; .bag truck; 2 rolls of chicken wire; 2 rolls of pig fence; part of a roll of fence wire; numerous other articles, FEED: Approx. 200 bus of oats; approx. 10 ton of mixed hay; ap- prox. 3 ton of second -cut alfalfa; 8 feet of ensilage. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: A quantity of household effects. FARM: The 50 acre, choice clay loam farm will be offered for sale, subject to reserve bid. On this property is situated a 11/2 storey, insulated, frame house with bath; a bank barn, 66'x50'; and a gar- age. On this farm is a never - failing water supply and pressure system in the house and barn. This is a desirable property close to town and school. TERMS—CASH TERMS ON FARM: 10% down on date of sale and balance upon possession. ED. MORRISON, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk 47-b CEMENT Contractors CEMENT BUILDING and CHIMNEY BLOCKS Built and Repaired GUY IVES and SONS Phone Carlow 1612. 36-ptfb BOXY THEATRE 0 L I N T O N Now playing (Nov. 20••22) "CARBINE WILLIAMS" with James Stewart MON., TUES., WED. (Nov, 24-26) Cary Grant, Betsy Drake, Laurette Tuttle & handy Stuart One more to add to the joys and sorrows, laughter and tears and all that makes life worth while. "Room for One lYlore" THUR., 1ti'ltl,, SAT. (Nov. 27-29) Audio Murphy, Yvette Dugay and Beverly Tyler He led the last great outlaw raids, but checked, his blazing guns for a woman's love, "The Cimarron Kid" --- In Technicolor --- Corning (Dec. 1-3) "The Marrying Kind" Judy Holliday Matinees: Saturday and Holidays at 2.30 p.m. PARK THEATRE GODERICU--Phone 1150 ' Now A Technicolor sensation "LYDIA BAILEY" Kenneth Roberts' most adventurous story. MON., TUES., WED. Mona Freeman, Tony Curtis Jr., d:cn Sterling A tale of the prize ring and of a fighter who needed romance to tame the fury of his fists. "FLESH and FURY" THUR., FRE, SAT. ABBOTT and COSTELLO with Mitzi Green The gold rush in a new and fun- nier light, with Denise DarceI as a cabaret singer and with Lou and Bud as a couple of Dan McGrews, "LOST IN ALASKA" Coming: "INVITATION" starring Dorothy McGuire and Ruth Roman CAPITAL THEATRE' GODl6R.ICa -- Phone 47 Now; "Wagons West" -En vino- color, with Rod Cameron and • Peggy Castle MON., TUES., WED, Pan Duryea, Mary Anderson and Gordon Gebert Peeked with dramatic suspense, a story of a man, his wife and their daughter, all of whom were affect- ed by a simple traffic accident. "CHICAGO CALLING" THUR., FRI., SAT. George Montgomery, Brenda Marshall and Monte Blue Based on the James Fenimore Cooper "LEATHER STOCKING TALES",telling of strife between the olonials and British. "The Iroquois Trail" Matinees at the Capital Saturda,ye only at 2.30 p.m. f?? f f f♦lee esef 4 f 4 4Sena-Kee T AUCTION SALE • from the Sales Barn On No. 4 Highway Just across from the ABC C Ranch on Friday, Nov. 21 and continuing every Friday . Bring your livestock here for a ready market. JOE COREY, Sales Manager EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer eeteseateteeetease 46-47-b eteiteatelelneaseseesserets 4174.-11-41-4 Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere K. C. COOKE FLORIST Phone 66W -- Clinton .-..-4-.+r-.-••.-.-.-.-.•.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- eeenea Cards,of Thanks. I wish to thank all who sent me cards and treats while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospi- tal, Also special thanks to the nurses, Dr. Yates and Dr. Oakes. —THEO • FLYNN. 47-b 0 Total number of pelts anded at St. John's, Nfld., from the 1952 seal hunt was 85,245 compared with 184,000 in 1951. I would like to thank my friends and neighbours at this time and offer my sincerest thanks and deepest appreciation for the many acts of kindness during my stay at the hospital; also for the cards. letters, flowers and gifts sent to the hospital, and especially to the blood donors and all who have given so generously of their time and help on the farm or in any other way.—MERVYN W. LOBE. 47-p J E S U S For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son That whosoever belleveth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. Charles Fuller -- 123' Los s A v E John 3 : 16 S Angeles, Calif. — Tune "in ABC Network Sundays, 4 p.m. (EST) Shop at Johnson's For These Savings GLACE CHERRIES (Red or Green) 1/2 Ib. pkg. .... 35c MIXED PEEL 1/2 Ib. pkg. 19c SHELLED ALMONDS -1/4 Ib. pkg. 19c ICING SUGAR (Redpath) -1 Ib. pkg. 2 for 25c COFFEE (Blue Ribbon) -1 Ib. pkg. '' 95c POTATOES (10 Ib. bag) Sac HEAD LETTUCE (Vac-O-Pac) 2 for 33c CALIFORNIA CELERY -36's 19c W. L. JOHNSON and SON Phone 286 Free Delivery MODEL S2C 69.50 This Motorola with the Golden Voice of radio is a precision timer to keep you on schedule, perform a score of timing duties all around the house. Convenient appli- ance outlet, timer control with on-off action and "lpilabye" switch to teen itself off auto- matically. Walnut, ivory, green. See it today! GALBRAITH RADIO and TELEVISION "Clinton's Only Record Bar" TELEPHONE 482 RADIO SERVICE 4•.•+ a.+•#+ i Bring Your Dull CLIPPING BLADES to' usfor Sharpening Now! All Work Expertly Done on a Stewart Service Station Grinder FAST SERVICE --• SATISFACTION GWA17ANTEED 75c pr. AIKEN'S STORE ALVIN COX RESIDENCE 4-0-.4044-•-•-•-4-4-444-4-414-4-44-64-44-tentet-e.-0-toeleees • TIME NOW! To choose your new OVERCOAT, TOPCOAT or SUIT for the Christmas Season. See the world famous LAMKASHA COAT. Warmth without extra weight, Coats from 25.00 to 69.50 For Fall and Winter wear you can't beat a ZIP -IN -COAT. Warm wool lining in or out in: a jiffy. Topcoats from 25.00 to 49.50 See the newest in Men's Suits, Pic-n-Pics, Checks, Plains, all sizes, all shades -'- 39,50 to 65.00 Take advantage of our Christmas Lay -Away Plan. A. small deposit holds any article until Dec, 22. PICKETT e CAMPBELL :A.1tUt0W SKIRTS STETSON RATS PHONE 25 (opposite the theatre) - - CLINTON