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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1953-01-15, Page 10apprroi,INEws-nEconn PAGE VIVO ''0'.1IURSDAY, JANUARY 1.5, 1953 ROXY THEATRE CLINTON CDCI Juniors Guests Kitchener-Waterloo Kitchener'-Waterloo laid out the welcome mat at their third an- nual sports night and played host to the CDCI Junior Red Devils, The Red Raiders of Kitchener barely were able to eke out a 42- 40 victory in the closing minutes of the game over a fighting, de- termined Clinton crew. The fast thrill-packed contest had the 1200 people on the edge of their seats and hoarse with cheering until the final whistle sounded. Clinton led at half time 20-15. Led by Stewart with 15 and Archer with 6 the Red-Shirted hosts finally pulled the game out of the fire with a determined last quarter drive over the Red Devils. Clinton led by their Captain Don Ladd with 19 points and sparked by brilliant floor play of Ken Por- ter, Tom Colquhoun and, pert Pep- per very nearly upset the experts. Clinton plays hosts to Exeter Black Panthers on Friday, Jan- uary 16. Junior game at 7:30. Lineups: Kitchener-Waterloo: Halman 4; Stewart, 15; Hiller, 2; Archer, 6; Merkel, 2; Shane, 4; Millmin, 4; Huth, 0; Shepherd, 2; Chambers, 2; Baulk, 0; Ireland, 1. Clinton; K. Porter, 7; J. Hartley, 8; R. McKay, 4; D. Ladd, 19; T. Colquhoun, 2; B. Pepper, 0; R. Snell, '0; T. Pearson, 0; H. Colqu- houn, •0; L. Jones, 0; G. McDonald, 0. PARK THEATRE GODERICH—Phone 1150 BIRTHS CLARK—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, January 11, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark, Aubiarn, a son. GIBBINGS — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, January 13, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gibbings, Clinton, a da.ugh,- ter (Connie Lyn). HAKKERS — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, January 11, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Lember- gus Hakkers, Clinton, a daugh- ter. PALMER—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Saturday, January 3, 1953, to Dr. and lyIrs. D. B. Palmer, Clinton, a daughter. STALKER — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, January 12, 1953, to LAC and Mrs. Ro- bert Stalker, Clinton, a daugh- ter. WESTENHAEFER — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, January 9, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Westenhaefer, Clinton, a daughter. WIGHTMAN — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, January 11, 1953, to Gunner and Mrs. Orval Wightman, Clinton, a daughter. WILLOCK ,— In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on January 8, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. R. Willock (nee Peg Orr, Stratford) twins, a son and daughter, (Douglas and Kathie). MARRIAGES CARRICK-STANLEY—In Ontario 1 Street United Church Manse, on Saturday afternoon, January 10, 1953, by Rev. A. G. Eagle, Marjorie Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Stanley, Clinton, and Robert Carrick,, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carrick, Clinton. MacDONALD-MEGENEY—In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church manse, Clinton, on Friday even- ing, January 9, 1953, by Rev, D. J. Lane, Ruth Alicia,''daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burney Megeney, Springhill, N.S., and Lawrence Arthur MacDonald, RCAF Sta- tion, Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen MacDonald, Vancouver, B.C. CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH — Phone 47 Classified Rates CASH RATE — (If Paid by Wednesday following date of in- oertiort)--Two cents a word first insertion (minimum 50 cents); subsequent insertions 11/4 cents a word -(rninimurn, 35 cents); 15 cents extra for box number or for direction to NEWS-RECORD Office. • IF CHARGED-15 cents extra. DEADLINE-12 noon, Wearies- iday. LOST AND FOUND LOST—LADY'S BULOVA Wrist Watch and expansion bracelet, in Clinton. Inscription on back, Re- ward. Finder please contact F/L Hope, RCAF Station, Clinton. 1sTow: John Lund & Scott Brady in "BRONCO BUSTER" MON., TUES., WED. "PLYMOUTH • ADVENTURE" M-G-M's Greatest Technicolor Sea Adventure! From the novel by Ernest Gebber, a story of the voyage of. the May- flower and the landing of the Pilgrims. Gene Tierney — Spencer TracY, and Van Johnson NoW: "FEARLESS PAGAN" with Janet Leigh & Carleton Carpenter Now playing—ALL WEEK;— "THE QUIET MAN" , with Maureen O'Hara & John Wayne 2-b MON., TUES., WED. Joan Davis -- Arthur Blake and Peggy Castle A comedy tale of the Middle East, with rambpnctious Joan rescuing a princess and saving the nation's. oil resources. "HAREM GIRL" MON., TUES., WED. (Jan. 19-21) "INVITATION" — A tale of tender romance — The story of a bargain in love that paid lifetime dividends Van Johnson, Dorothy McGuire and Ruth Roman "LOST YOUR KEYS" CYLINDER, LOCK RESETTING, combinations changed, keys cut. Don't throw away your old door cylinder locks. We can repair them like new. Ball and Mutch. 1-b THUR., FRI, SAT. Gregory Peck — Ann Blyth and Anthony Quinn A story by Rex Beach transform- ed into a grand Technicolor drama, The rugged romance of a sealing captain and a Russian noblewoman. ."THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS" THUR., FILL, SAT. (Jan. 22-24) Marlon Brando, Jean Peters, Anthony Quinn, Joseph Wiseman A brilliant historical drama based on the turbulent politics of Mexico and the revolutionary leader, Emiliano Zapata "VIVA ZAPATA!" MISCELLANEOUS THUR., FRI., SAT. Peter Lawford Jane Greer and Gig Young Highly rated as one of the best of the newer comedy-romances, a yarn about a plausible young man who knew what he wanted. "YOU FOR ME" 1931 MODEL "B" FORD MOTOR, in good condition, for sale. Will sell for any reasonable, offer. Ap- ply to V. Sytnick, phone Clinton 615 r 4. 2-p LOGS, TIMBER, WANILD. We are paying highest cash prices for logs and standing timber. James T. Craig and Son, Auburn. Phone Blyth 43 r 24. 2-3-p ,4M1941 Gm4toom 1(4.7 Coming (Jan. 26-28)—Marge and Gower Champion in "Everything Have Is Yours" — In Technicolor Coming: "SALLY AND SAINT ANNE" Ann Blyth and Edmund Gwenn Coming: "The DAMILYSECRET" with John Derek and Lee J. Cobb Wilber couldn't find a job And was down to his last dime. Ile desperately tried classifie Now he's working overtime. Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m. ailisionommonom WANTED TO BUY. I am now buying jack rabbits at 30c each. Must be fresh. Also furs. Mervyn Batkin, Clinton. Phone Clinton 359J. 2-p '411111111111111 4 Gordon R. Hearn Take Advantage of These Savings CRESS CALLOUS SALVE re- lieves quickly. Youit Druggist sells Cress Corn Salve—for sure relief too. 2-b ACCOMMODATION for RENT TEA (Blue Label) 1/2 lb. 54c I LYONS SOAP POWDER 35c MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 8 oz. jar 27c SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING 2 lbs. for 45a TIP TOP TOMATOES 28 oz. tin-2 for 45c CARROTS-24 oz. pkg. 2 - 29c 4. MOUSE FOR RENT. Reasonable rates. Bob Allan, Brucefield, phone Clinton 625 r 25. 2 b 3-1EATED, FURNISHED, self-con- tained apartment. Newly decorat- ed. No conveniences for children. Apply: 92 Cambria Rd., Goderich. Phone Goderich 387M. 2-b Optometrist Will be attending `the Optometrical Mid-winter Congress f o r further studios and will NOT be in Ids office on Friday, January 16 but will be there on January 23 and the following Fridays as usual. PERSONAL W ards of T hanks "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. 2-4-6-8-b I wish to thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for re- membering me with flowers, cards and gifts 'While a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to nurses, Mrs. G. Steep and Mrs. McDonald, also • to Dr. Oakes and , Dr. Yates.—MRS. JOSEPH WILD. LARGE BARN FOR RENT. Suit- able for use as storage space. Phone Clinton 231. 2-b GARDEN BOY THREE ROOM APARTMENT, I ur nish e d. Phone Clinton 487W. 2-b NOTICE W. L. JOHNSON & SON I wish to thank all those who sent me cards and treats and also thanks to all who visited me while I was a patient in Clinton Hospi- tal. Thanks also to Dr. Oakes, Dr. Yates and Dr. Myers and to the nurses of the hospital. — JACK PIPE. 2-p TAKE NOTICE that Doreen Patsy Leimeiszka, an Airwoman of the Royal Canadian Air Force, of Clinton, Ontario, will apply to His Honour, Thomas Moore Cos- tello, in Chambers, at Goderich, Ontario, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of February, A.D. 1953, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- noon to change her name to Doreen Patsy Leminski, DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 22nd day of December, A.D. 1952. F. Fingland, Q.C., • Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the Applicant 52-53-1-2-b SELF-CONTAINED Apartment. Bed-sitting room, kitchen and bath. Newly decorated. No child- ren. Phone Clinton 65 evenings, after seven, please. 2-b Free Delivery Phnoe 286 ,MORE POWER BY FAR WHEREVER YOU ARE! ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO men. 1Y4 miles north of Clinton. Phone 807r23 Clinton. 2-b Bargains Galore •••••••1441441•14.1404.41 Ft DEATHS X HALLADAY, ROBINSON & Co. 4+. Accommodation Wanted Motorola ! BELL—Suddenly at his home on Wednesday, January 7, 1953, Andrew Blair Bell, beloved hus- band of the former Isabella Cooper, in his 77th year. Fun- eral from St. Andrews' United Church, Kippen, to Baird'c Cern- eter, on Saturday, January 10. KILBRIDE—In Strathroy Hospi- tal, on Sunday, January 11, 1953, Pearl Mary Kindree, beloved wife of William Kilbride, in her 72nd year. Funeral from All Saints Roman Catholic Church, Strathroy, to Strathroy Roman Catholic Cemetery, on Wednes- day morning, January 14. LOVETT—In Lucknow, on Tues- day, 'January 13, 1953, Noble Lovett, in his 87th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Friday af- ternoon, January 16. RODGES—In Goderich Township, on Monday, January 12, 1953, David Rodges, beloved husband of the former Jean Straughan, in his 69th year. Funeral from the Lodge funeral home, Gode- rich, to Maitland Cemetery, on Wednesday, January 14 . 0 POLIO CAUSED BY VIRUS Poliomyelitis is caused by a virus which is a disease-producing organism, differing from bacteria in its very small size and the fact that it is a complete parasite and must reproduce in a living cell, O Goderich Township S.S. 4 Community Club • The S.S. 4 Community Club met at the home of Mrs. Fred Lobb for the January meeting. The president, Mrs. Les Pearson, was in charge of the meeting, which was opened by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The roll call "A New Year's Re- solution" was responded to by ten members and one visitor. During the business session it was decided to hold a social even- ing in the school on Friday even- ing, January 16. The meeting was closed by repeating the Mizpah benediction, Lunch was served by the host- ess, assisted by- Mrs. Irvine Teb- butt and Mrs. Ira Merrill. The re- mainder of the afternoon was spent in quilting. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. R. E. Thompson. ELECTROLUX Sales and Service Demonstration of Three-Brush Floor Polishers (Applies Wax and Polishes) For Appointment Contact G. W. LAITHWAITE Box 513 Phone 920-W GODERICH, ONTARIO 50-tfb .-4-11-4--• 11-11-0-0-44-4-41 4 -11-4.,10.4 0-10-41 cle FURNISHED APARTMENT wanted for .Airforce officer and wife for ten weeks, from January 23, on. Apply to Clinton News- Record. 2-b on our January Clearance CAR A I MORE POWER Chartered Accountants 4+ f $ • PIANO TUNING -YOUNG COUPLE DESIRES three to four room self-contained furn- ished apartment. Phone 206, Sea- forth, afternoon and evenings, or write, F/O J. A. Archibald, % RCAF Station, Clinton. 1-2-p YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 550R. 43tfb BALL WOOL 15c ball 2 doz. balls, assorted colours i BOYS' PYJAMAS 75c pr. ...1. ;:f. ..': x .t . 1 : ..e PYJAMAS .. 2.95 pr. + SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH-6 pair B. & C. " '':: BOYS' OVERCOATS 5.00 ea. Size 13 only te" ,s* BOYS' PARKAS 5.00 .,: -. ? SiZe 10 yrs.-1 only 4+ 'i+ ;,.;, ,.... ,z. 44 cl: Tiger Brand-36, 38, 40 FLEECE Shorts and Drawers . . 1.00 y Tiger Brand—odd sizes Y V COMBINATIONS 1.95 ea. V Y ,+.4 . X. SALESMEN WANTED BUILT IN'! Only Motorola with its experience in car radio manufacture could give you such high fidelity, superior tone, extra range and power. Patented motor noise litter, automatic volume control, big speaker and control head adaptable to Instrument panel. FLANNELETTE—sizes 8 to 12 Box No. "E" CLINTON NEWS-RECORD TRANSFERRED CLINTON, Feb- rnary 15. No children. Require unfurnished self-contained house or., apartment. Four rooms. If suitable will consider renting for duration of transfer. Write F/S J, 0. Leech, RCAF Chatham, N.B. 2-3-p yrs. 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. A-169-163, Montreal, 2-b UNDERWEAR 95c BALBRIGGAN COMBS.—Knee and ankle length Jr 'X *t* UNDERWEAR 1.50 to 2.95 RIBBED COTTON COMBINATIONS AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 111111111111!11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1940 DODGE SEDAN. In excel- lent condition. Priced for,-quick sale. Apply to Box "H", Clinton News-Record. 2-3-b SEWING. MACHINES NEW AND USED MACHINES. Repairs to all models. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Goderich, phone 1135. 19-tfb ...••••••••••••• 1946 MERCURY COACH, com- plete with radio, heater and anti- freeze. Apply to Box ".T", Clinton News-Record. 2-p Flowers Telegraphekl Anywhere BOYS' SNOWSUIT 5.00 Size .8—Leather Trim-1 only MEN'S MACKINAW COATS STOVES FOR SALE $69.95 Model Golde n401A Voice of radio DRIVE Ilf TODAYi BABY CHICKS OIL SPACE HEATER. 4-plate electric range. Both nearly new. 29 Edmonton Road, RCAF Station, Clinton. • 2-3-p BRAY CHICKS. PULLETS. Cock- erels. Limited started. Prices, particulars, agent, Mrs. Alex Pat- erson, Brucefield. 1-2-3-4-b 7 95 Size 44—Leather reinforced K. C. COOKE . i FLEECE COMBINATIONS 1.95 TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GALBRA ITH Radio and Television "Clinton's Only Record Bar" TELEPHONE 482 RADIO TV SERVICE NEW PORTABLE REMINGTON typewriters at Groves Electric. Phone 6883. 1-tfb. 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. 30-tfb FLORIST Philne 66W — Clinton WOOD FOR SALE Harvey Woods PDQ-30, 32, 34 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. $4.50 per cord, delivered. W. J. Forbes. Phone Clinton 904r31. 42-ptfb FURNITURE FOR SALE 2111111W11111121111221M11111111121111MIIIM STUDENTS' SUITS 15.00 +3: Brown Gabardine—size 34-1 Pant • - • - • • - • - - • - • - - • 4- - - - - - • - • - - - • - • • - • • - - - WHITE ENAMELLED High-back kitchen sink; jack-knife extension kitchen table. Apply to Wilfred H. Glazier. Phone Clinton 911 4. ++ Blue Gabardine—size 38--2 Pants 19.50 STUDENTS' SUITS MEN'S OVERSHOES 2.95 4+ 41. 4$: ' PLAY SAFE Have Faith in God's Word Trust not in feelings, emotions, dreams, works, for salvation, Only in Christ who says; I am the door by Me if any man enter in he shall be saved. John 10 :9 Who so ever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved. Romans 10 : 13 JeSus the only means of salvation. Charles Fuller — 123 Los, Angeles, Calif. — Tune- in ABC Network Sundays, 4 p.m. (EST) ,I1TCHEN TABLE in good condi- tion, marboleum top. Phone Clin- ton 591. 2-b 1, 2 and 4 buckle AUCTION SALE of YOUNG COWS, HEIFERS and PIGS At Lot No. 31, Concession 6, Goderich Township, 1 mile south of Porter's Hill, on Tuesday, January 20 at 2 pan., consisting of: ' 15 cows, being Holsteins, part Jerseys, and Hereford; 15 Hol- steins and Holstein X Durham heifers, Some of these cows and heifers are fresh; some springing and bal- ance due in February and March. These cattle are thrifty, of good quality and are mostly all vaccine ated. 15 Yorkshire X Tamworth pigs, 7 weeks old. TERMS—CASH A.-E. TOWNSUEND & SON Proprietors EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer + + + + + + ++t: IHELP WANTED—Female PICKETT pia CAMPBELL 1-1K12 WANTED TO WORK IN modern laundry. Apply to A. Garon, or phone Clinton 312. 1-2-p ) PHONE 25 — (opposite the theatre) — CLINTON +:44$44:44141 0:+1:44$1 4444 .1,41.•:+4,44:4$44-4,4 4,11-14.44:444444:+444+114 0444 4.444 41-11:41141•41, 'WANI.P.,D—A STENOGRAPHER for general office work. Apply in writing to Purity Flour Mills Limited, Goderich, Ontario. 2-b +4-4-4-4-4-.4-4-4-0-**- 44444-404 -4. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111• I kin We Can't give Credit but we can get it n • • FEED PROJECTS 11 • For Turkeys, Other Poultry, Hogs and Beef Cattle Sales Help Wanted—Male WHY SETTLE FOR LESS than $12,000 in a year? The days are gone when a "few thousand" a year, salary was en- ough 'for a man to take care of his family, buy a new car, and "salt some away for the future." If you are a middle-aged man who has reached the "ceiling" on your earnings and now want to make good in a new field, we can 'make you a fine offer to join our organization, where top men arc paid up to $22,000 in a year. In spite of shortages in other businesses, our volume is expand- ing at a terrific rate. We have openings for men in Ontario. The Men we want must be high grade (not high pressure), ambitious and Amore. Earnings are paid in ad- vance, no investment is needed, no collections, no deliveries. Write a personal letter to oui Vice-president, Dept. V., P.O. 88, Station „I, Danforth, Toronto, 6, Ontario. , • 2-b SAwft,04,10,41...04.44,4.444.04e4.4,4,044.4M^40.4.444 CAN BE FINANCED -(Pt Xi xeowircoas sovice Get There Safely! CALL THE CLINTON FARM SUPPLY Carries a full line of Feeds and Concentrates for all classes of livestock & poultry. PURINA PRODUCTS are not made to sell at a price but to produce best results at lowest cost. No effort is spared-- No wish is unfilled-- Beattie Service is completely satisfying r,_13mffie 'cif. antral LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 21. PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD Apply to William Jenkins, Base Line. Phone Clinton, 802 r 21. 1 1 0 ASHTON'S TAXI 2-b PURINA is sponsoring a PORK AND BEEF MEETING in the Agricultural Board Rooms TO-NIGHT at 8.00 p.m. Interesting movies will be shown, Bring your neighbours, formers. LIVESTOCK WANTED VANTta. OLD OORSES AND 40ad dattle, (411bert Bros. Mink 'Ranch, dederfeh, Phone Collect 1.96e32, or 936r21. 9-pith '46.4610. '