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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1952-12-11, Page 7xaURSDAY ngoguoraU..Z,902 CLINTON NEWS-IRECO1W PACE SEVEN Classified Rates CASH RATE (If paid by lredpesday following date of inr artertiona—Two cents a ward first 4nsertion (? tirthnun 50 cents); *roubsequent insertion¢ 114. cents a word (mtatant m 35 cents); 15 eerits 'extra for box number tar for direction to NEWS -RECORD cOffice. 1 CHARGED --la cents extra. DEADLINE -,-i2 noon, Wednes- "may. M17,I r.y. nv.Alu*t. AxcncY • 50 Consultant Calvin who We must most certainly heed Say4', ."•Fol OV it% classified And find the things you need." ACCOMMODATION for RENT alerlIR.ACTIVE TWO LARGE corns, share bath with two, up- 'stairs. Heated, electric stove' and refrigerator. Possession at once. :Phone :Dublin 77 after six '50 b -J, V. Flynn. Accommodation Wanted : URNISIIED ROOMS OR apart- :'ment, couple only, no children. Needed by January 1. F/O Tan- ' r-, phone 382, Local 225. •50•b ARTICLES FOR SALE • a15/1. GIRL'S TUBE SKATES, "black, size 1. Good as new. Mrs. • C. Trott, phone Clinton 178. 50-b e'GTRSON L7 ELECTRIC Spanish guitar and case. New condition. $250. Cpl. L. A Rudoski, RCAF station, Clinton. Phone 382, local 241. 49-50-p r FRIGIDAIRE, SIX CU.FT, First "class condition. Phone Clinton 572M, 50-b ARTICLES WANTED • SET OF TEAM BRITCHINGS•. Any person wishing to dispose of a :pair, contact Gordon Anderson, Jt.R. 7, Lucknow-. ,Phone Dungan- non, 77r12. 50-p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '1.950 FORD ANGLIA COACH in good condition. In excellent con- •tiltion. 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 1.946 CHEVROLET COACH, good condition. Call any evening after ..six, phone Clinton 231. Sgt. J. .A. Mullen. 50-b BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE :NEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR .sale, adjoining property of new nchbol. L. G. Winter, real estate. 'phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales- man, phone 146W. 28-tfb BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — 'trusiness trades listed: restaurants, -gas stations, tourist camps, groc- ••ery stores; one Main St. build- ' axle. L. G. Winter, Real Estate; 'Thomas Steep, salesman. 30-tfb FARMS FOR SALE FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. 'Confidential information. Leon- ard G. Winter, Real Estate, ,phones: business 448, residence s99J. 5-btfb FURNITURE REFINISHING 'FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND radio cabinet refinishing and re- pairing, see W. G. Pickett, Box '351, Clinton. 50-1-2-1-p HAY WANTED GOOD QUALITY HAY Wanted, baled or loose. Apply to Burton Powers, R.R. 1, Wallaceburg, or phone Wallaceburg, 887J2. 50-p HELP WANTED OFFICE POSITIONS — FOR A young man or for a girl. . Good education and business training tare required. Some experience desirable. Good future prospects for a young man of real ability. C. Lloyd & Son Limited, Wing - barn. . 50-1-b HELP WANTED -L -Female THREE GENERAL DUTY Nurses required for 35 bed Groves Mem• oriel Hospital.,Starting salary ' $145 per month lus full mainten- ance and uniforms laundered. .ply to J. M. Gifford, Fergus, Ontario. 48-9-50-b THREE CEitTIr/ED NURSING -1assistan ts required for 35 bed Groves Memorial Hospital. Start- ing salary $80 per month plus full maintenance. Also, three ward aids, starting ' salary $70 per onth plus full maintenance. Re- ly to J. M. Gifford, Fergus, On- tario. 48-940-b LIVESTOCK WANTED— AM dr HORSES WAN'T'ED. ve for sale, 84 Sussex chickens, t started laying. Please phone r six O'clock, Clinton 807r13. 50-p N'i'EU, OLD' HORSES AND cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink h, Gederieh. -Phone Collect, 2, or A86r21., ,. 0-ptf'b, LOST AND #OUND PAIR or i.FAti-1El't Mid 'bottle of Medicine trona aria, Placed in wrortg car On ay night. Joseph Lynx), RAI, urn; phhfteI.Vth,"219,Y :*50. 111 MiSCELL.ANEOUS CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE. $1.. to $1.50 delivered, or cut Your own for $L Order early. 'Phone 428, Albert Bond, East St. 50-b EVERT WORK -ON ALL carp- entry, Cupboards and trim our specialty, J. Spivak, phone Blyth, 20-r-$'.- 43-52-p • TUPPERWARE HAS FINEST quality plastic cannister sets; 50. oz, cannisters; bread servers and table Cloths, Free salt and pepp- ers with every $5 phone order. Phone Clinton 334W. Mrs. Fred Mi le , 50-1-b I r CRESS CALLOUS SALVE relieve gilickly..Yotir Druggist sells Cress Corn Salve — for sure relief too. 50-b PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton 550R. 43tfb PIANOS FOR SALE GERARD HEINTZMAN PIANO, good condition. Phone Clinton 614 evenings only. 50-b PROPERTY FOR SALE FIVE -ROOM HOUSE, FULLY insulated; three bedrooms; three piece bath. Possession, January 5. Phone Clinton 572M. 50-b SIX ROOM CLAPBOARD Cot- tage; three-piece bath, hot water, basement, furnace, fully insulated, extra lot. Ideal location, Apply 3, K. Wilson, phone Clinton 258J evenings. 50-b 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 to C. 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, 1135. 1 19-tfb phone SAW FILING ALL TYPES of SAWS sharpened. I Leave at Nelson's Machine Shop on David{Eiliott's residence. 48-9-50-p SALESMEN WANTED WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY travel among consumers in Huron County. Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawieigh's Dept. ML -L-169-131, Montreal. 50-b 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. Phone Clinton 904r31. • 42-ptfb ri Ipair 410,0( cOURrEOUS • a SERVICE. Get There Safely! ' CALL 1 0 ASHTON'S TAXI +a CEMENT C IIntractors CEMENT BUILDING and CHIMNEY�y BLOCKS Built and Repaired GUY IVES andDSONS Phone Carlow 1612 36-ptfb ... HALLADAY, ROBINSON & Co, Chartered Accountants Pox NO xt>> CLINTON NEWSt'REC $'"AD BIRTHS ADKINS—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, en Thursday, December 4, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Adkins, Cromarty, a daughter, HUGILL—In Zurich, on Sunday, December 7, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs, Wesley HugilI, Zurich, a son, a brother for Sharon and Elaine. LEPPINGTON—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunda'"', December 7, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. John Leppington, Clinton, a son (John Lawrence, brother for Tommy). 1,01313—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Friday, December 5, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Lobb, Clinton, a son (Ronald Edward). McKINLEY — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, Decem- ber 6, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Anson McKinley, Zurich, a dau- ghter (Katherine Ann). STEEP—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, December 4, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steep, Clinton, twin daughters (Marilyn Luceille and Marjorie Darlene). TOMS—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Tuesday, December 9, 1952, to F/L and Mrs. L. J. Toms, RCAF Station, Clinton, a daughter. DEATHS AUGUSTINE—In • Clinton Public Hospital, December 1, 1952, Ormiston Augustine, Blyth, in his 86th year. Funeral from Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth, to Dungannon Cemetery, on Wednesday, December 3. CAMPBELL—At the home of her daughter in Toronto, on Satur- day, December 6; 1952, Mary Christina Watson, sister of Mrs. Robert Webster, Clinton, widow of Neil Campbell. Funeral from the McLennan and MacKenzie funeral home, Lucknow, to Greenhill Cemetery, on Tuesday, December" 9. dePEUDRY—In Blyth, on Tues- day, December 2, 1952, Leon dePeudry, in his 67th year. Fun- eral in Blyth to Maitland Ceme- tery, Godetich, on Thursday, December 4. GREEN—In Alexandra and Mar- ine Hospital, Goderich, on Thursday, December 4, 1952, Margaret Clarkson Falconer, widow of William Green, in her 83rd year. 'Funeral from the Brophey funeral home, Gode- rich, to Maitland Cemetery , on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 6. - JACKSON — In Lethbridge, on Sunday, December 7, 1952, Syd- ney Jackson, formerly of Clin- ton. McCARTNEY—In Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital, on Monday, No- vember 24, 1952, Beverley Ann McCartney, six-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mc- Cartney, Dodsland, Sask., bro- ther of Lorne and granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mc- Cartney, Druid, Sask. In Memoriam YOUNGBLUT--In loving memory of W. Leonard Youngblut, who passed away on Dec. 10, 1951; 'Beautiful memories are all we have left Of him we loved dearly and shall never forget; His loving smile and happy face, A broken link we can never re- place. Sad was the parting, no one can tell, So sudden on "earth the sorrow fell— Memories we treasure no one can steal, Death leaves a heartache nothing can heal." —Ever remembered by ,,mother, father, brother and sisters, wife and daughter. 50-p Cards of T hanks I wish to thank all those who showed kindness in any way and sent cards, flowers and fruits while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Also thanks to Dr. Oakes, Dr, Yates and the nurses, D. A. .GALBRAITH 50-b o - During my stay in hospital and since returning home, many kind friends, neighbors and relatives have showered me with cards, lett- ers, flowers, visits, treats, etc. Special thanks to Doctors Oakes, Yates, Goddard; Miss Sinclair, superintendent and the nursing staff of Clinton Public Hospital; Mrs, Hedden, Mrs. Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and family and staff; Rev. Rogers, the Chisel- hurst United Church groups; the Hensall United Church groups; the Ladies' Auxiliary; the Hensall Women's Institute; the Ladies' Choir; also thanks to the kind friends who have taken over home responsibility owing to my illness. Sincere and grateful appreciation to all. GLADYS LUKER 50-b 4-11-4-4-1-10-10-414.40-.6-4-4-41-0-4,-4.4.-0-4-0. STANLEY +-+ar10-a + e-e-6-+-+-+.++-a0. STANLEY ...— . Miss Lois Moffatt, Windsor, spent last weekend at home with her parents, second concession, Stanley 'Township. tiQU1.PPED F O R TODAY .. Our facilities afford every refinement in presenting the ideal service - - - including that of economy, a ztttie fltttt.f rai Iitltte Wesley -Willis WA Elects New Officers For Coming Year The December meeting of the Woman's Association of Wesley - Willis United Church took the form of a Christmas party held on the afternoon of December 4, The president, Mrs. George Beat- tie, welcomed the visitors and op- ened the meeting by reading a little Christmas poem, A group of carols was Sung ac- companied on the piano by Mrs. 0, B. Moffatt, Bluevale, a sister- in-law, of Mrs. Beattie. The devotional period Followed. Mrs. Douglas Bartliff read the scripture lesson from the - second chapter of St. Luke's gospel. Les- son thoughts were read by Mrs. J. Addison and prayer was offered by Mrs. James McGill, A short business meeting fol- lowed with the reports by the secretary, Mrs. Frank Fingland, and the treasurer's by Mrs, Doug- las Bartliff, in the absence of Mrs, A. E. Shaddick. Mrs, Fred Potter gave the flower report, fol- lowed by Mrs. Benson Cox who read notes of thank*. A quartette comiiosed of Mrs. John Innes, ¥Vfrs. Norman Shep- herd, Mrs. Reg. Shipley and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis sang "There's a song in the air," accompanied by Mrs, A. T. Cooper. A group of piano numbers was brilliantly played by Mrs, Moffatt, this was followed by a story entitled "Mad- eline's Rescue," read by Mrs. A. T. Cooper. Mrs. Hugh Wilson . took the chair for the election of officers, and called for the convener of the nominating committe, Mrs. Doug- las Bartliff, to read the slate of officers for 1953. These were el- ected as read, Mrs, O. B. Moffatt then deligh- ted everyone with an Instrumen- tal,, Mrs, Wilson read . a Christ- mas story entitled "When the Wise Men Appeared," The quar- tette sang "Star of the East," A hymn, and the Mizpah benediction brought the meeting to a close. A delicious tea was served from a lace -covered table, centred with deep red 'mums. Mrs. David Laidlaw and Mrs. Joseph Addis- on poured tea, and a group of young women served the guests. Christmas cake and home-made candy were included in the menu. A. gaily -lighted Christmas tree was in the parlor, and another small one was on the piano, Officers for 1953: honorary pres- ident, Mrs. Hugh Wilson; presid- ent, Mrs. George Beattie; first vice president, Mrs. Jim McLaren; second vice president, Mrs. Frank Andrews; recording secretary, Mrs, Frank Fingland; treasurer, Mrs. A. E. Shaddick; correspond- ing secretary, Miss Ida Walkin- shaw; press secretary, Mrs. A. T. Cooper; pianist, Mrs. Harry Charlesworth; conveners: proper- ty, Mrs. Fred Potter; program, Mrs. Norman Shepherd; sewing, Mrs. David Laidlaw; manse, Mrs. William Pickard; social, Mrs. El- mer Hugill, Mrs. Reg. Shipley; Group ,leaders, Mrs. Leslie Ball; Mrs. Clifford Cooper, Mrs. Wilfred Jervis, Mrs. Charles Nelson. OBITUARY e7. L. (Lou) TROUSE Funeral service was held on 'Monday afternon, December 8, from the F. E. Rowell funeral home, 134 Riddell St,, Woodstock, for J. L. (Lou) Trouse, who died at the family residence, 525 Ed- ward St., Woodstock, on Friday, December 5. Rev. J. V. McNeely, Central United Church, officiated. Interment was made in the Bap- tist cemetery. A Sunday evening service under the auspices of Woodstock IOOF was held at the funeral home. Born in Clinton, J. L, Trouse was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Luke Trouse. He resided in Clinton until 1907 when he went to Detroit. After living there for a short time, he moved to •Wood- stock, where he had lived since. He was d harness maker by trade and was employed for many years with the formes• firm of Bickerton Brothers. He had been living retired for the past number of years owing to ill health. He was a member of Central United Church and of Woodstock IOOF. Surviving are his wife, formerly Maude Baer, and one sister, Mrs. Fred Livermore, Clinton. AUCTION SALE of HOLSTEIN COWS 64 HEIFERS From the Clinton Sales Barn at the south end of Clinton, No. 4 highway, on Saturday, -t''eceniber 13 at 2 p.m. 20 cows. One man's entire herd. These consist of 5 fresh cows; 3 due time of sale and balance due Jan., Feb. and March. Four year- ling Holstein heifers. These are an exceptionally good class of dairy cattle, with 5 reg- istered with papers. TERMS ---CASH JOHN WAL'il:lt, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 50-b AUCTION SALE of. Durham Cows and Young Cattle at Lot 28, Con., 1, Tuck+ersnnithr Township, 1/Z mile south tcf 1lrueefl'eld,. ott: Saturday, Dec. 13 at 1.30 p.m. HORSES: Or e y Percheron team (aged). CATTLE; 3 fresh Durham cows with calves at foot; 1 Dtuhgm coty due time of sale; i Durham cow due in San.; 7 Durham tows clue in March and April.; 3 Du/a- hem uraham heifers, • 700 lbs.; 3 spring calves; 3 young calves. PIGS 1 fork sow, due San, 5; 1 'tram sow. T vInivlS---i Asa .$ILr9(`C5g Shims1 oN,, rroptietor IlARbl.l) SAMSON.- Meth:416er Selling due to ill health. 50-b ROXY THEA..TRF CLINTON Now.,playing (Dee. 11-13) "THE IIiQHWAYMAN'" with Wanda Hendrix and Charles Coburn MON., TUES., WED. (Dec, 1517) "The Girl in. White" Her driving ambition was to be a doctor, This is her story and one that will thrill you through and through - June Allyson, Arthur Kennedy and Mildred Dunnock. F11UR., FPI., SAT, (Dec. 18.20) Janet Leigh, Peter Lawford and Lewis Stone Suited to your holiday mood comes this hilarious romantic comedy, sparkling with fun and. fancy. "Just This Once" Coming — "IT HAPPENED ON FIFTH AVENUE" with Don de Fore and Ann Harding PARK THF,ATRE GODERICH-phone 1150 Now: "APACHE WAR SMOKE" Gilbert Roland & Glenn Farrell MON„ TUES., WED. Gene Kelly, Pier Angeli and Richard Rober An excellent and intensely inter- esting dramatic romance, with the Bavarian Alps for its background. 'The Devil Hakes Three'' THUR.FRI., SAT. , . , THE MARX BROTHERS with Ilona Massey and Vera Ellen Groucho as a master detective finds the Romanoff diamonds in a can of sardines which makes more fun than sense. "LOVE HAPPY" Coming: "LADY IN THE IRON MASK" — Technicolor with Louis Hayward and Pat Medina CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICII -- Phone 47 Now "TILE DUDE GOES WEST" Eddie Albert and eomedY eROt MON., TUES., WED. There s a d'il'l in my Hear" . A musical tug -o -war between a guy whowants a sports arena and a girl who craves a music hall --- Lee Bowman, Elyse Knox and Gloria Jean 'T'HUR., FRI., SAT, Rod Catneron, Cathy Downs and Reed Hadley If you like your westerns packed with galloping action and two- , fisted romance then this is YOUR picture. "PANHANDLE" Coming; "OH SUSANAH" with an alt -star cast NOTE: In order that the their families, the Theatres 25. Matinees at the Rox'y staff of the above theatres may will open at 7 p.m. for a gala and Capital Friday and Saturday, enjoy Christmas dinner with Christmas night show, Dec. Dec. 26 and 27, at 2.30 p.m., 4-i-1 Clubs Receives Awards (Continued from Page One) Belgrave and Jim Snell, Clinton, Ben Gibbings, Clinton and Murray Neal, Clinton, 383; Donald Lobb, Clinton, and Eldon Cook, Bel - grave, 381; Jayne Mary Snell, 377; Richard Snell, 375; Hugh Flynn, 374; Bill Flynn, 373; Clarence Jones, 372, all of Clinton. Clinton 4 -II Forestry Club, led by P. L. Humphreys, Clinton, Ron- ald Steepe, Clinton 234; Walter Cunningham, Auburn, 234; Carl Faulkener and Bob Galbraith, Blyth, 204; Ken Keyes, Varna, 153. A silver rose bowl was present- ed to Miss Peta van Vliet, top scorer in the Brussels Baby Beef Calf Club for the best showing in club competitions at Brussels Fall Fair. Winners of Shorthorn sweaters were David and Alex Ostrom, Varna, and Robert Gibbings, Clin- ton, Peta van Vliet, Brussels. Winners of Ayrshire sweaters and crests were Donald Lobb, Clinton, George and David Webster, Blyth. Special prize of a wrist watch, presented by a Clinton jeweller, was won by Eric Anderson, Sea - forth, for work with the Seaforth Baby Beef Calf Club; another AUCTION SALE 40 Head of HOLSTEINS selling TUESDAY, DEC. 16 for SCOTT DAVIDSON, Lot 14, Concession 10, MORNINGTON 'TOWNSHIP, Perth County 4 miles north of Millbank, 9 miles north-east of Milverton. This lot consists of 25 heifers selling with their calves; 9 to freshen shortly, 5 due in about six weeks; one young pure-bred cow, due in December. This is a choice offering of good sized heifers, Have well balanc- ed udders, and are producing well. Calves sired by bulls, from darns with good milk production records. Anyone intending to start a Holstein herd should attend this sale. Fo?r sows, due to farrow in 5 to 6 weeks. TERMS—CASH. A. B. BRUBACHER AND SON Auctioneers YOUR CHOKE rVA U J E NEW 1952 Motorola TV FREE ONE YEAR WARRANTY* art tubas and parts, *Warranty doe# not inctudo tabour, wood or Plastic cahtnat't. Big 14 inch pictures "Target" tuned with "Golden Voice" sound. Area Selector Snitch regulates power for perfect reception. Anti•reflection Glare -Guard, Bilt.fn-liritez ria, Con. Power Chassis, fully vari- able Aeoustinator one Control. Eberly piddle cabinet, Mahogany, MODtt, Vi .. $J 10 Model 17796 '299. $99 Down $5 Weekly GALBRAITH RADIO and tELIEV"i5io F "Clni'ott'sOrtIyetord BGur" TELEr1 ONE' 48% xt Tvz°' . SERVICE 44-4-4444444-4 wrist watch was won by John Feagan, Goderich, for his work with the Huron Holstein 4-11 Calf Club, A halter, for second high- est standing in Huron Holstein Calf Club was won by Ed. Dunn, Bayfield. Gordon R. Hearn Optometrist Huron St. — Clinton On Friday Each Week PHONE 69 AUCTION SALE et Holstein and Durham Cows, Holstein Heifers will be held Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. at Lot 1, Con. `1, Stanley Township, one-half mil south of Brucefield on Highway 4 Nine Holstein cows due in De., cernber and January; six Holstein cows due in Feb. and March; one Durham cow with calf a foot; one Durham cow due Feb,; one Durham cow due in Jan.; on Jersey cow due in Feb.; 4 Hol stein heifers, 1 yr. Old. . This is choice lot of young cows. TERMS—CASH HAROLD JACKSON, Auctione VICTOR HARGREAVES 50 - Shop at Johnson's FOR THESE SAVINGS Stokely's TOMATO JUICE -20 oz. tin 2 for 29c SHELLED ALMONDS -1/4 lb. pkg. 19e DATES (Pitted) 2 lbs. for 29c CRISCO 2 Lbs. for 69c MINCEMEAT (Maple Leaf) 390 CELERY (California) -4's 2 for 29c HEAD LETTUCE (Vac -O -Par.) 2 for 31e W. L. JOHNSON and SON PHONE 286 J E s U s FREE DELIVERY For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son That whosoever believeth in Him should not perish • but have everlasting life. s A v E John 3 : 16 S Charles Fuller — 123 Los Angeles, Calif. -- Tune in ABC Network Sundays, 4 p.m. (EST) 1 44o-4-4.-043-.1-6.41-4-0-**- -t..FO-O-t 4.6-+•-011'11,1-4.-4/-♦•+-A-4-4—v- O•• 0'-Y-•r.a.4.J o—+T t *4. Pd -PC GIFTS rF L RT LUGGAGE for Him or Her BILLFOLDS Zipper or Plain from 1.29 She'll Cherish a Fine HANDBAG IKE LlEAtHER GOODS Phone 2 fir.44.1