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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1953-11-05, Page 5?THURSDAY, NOVEMi3ER 5, 1953 Classified Rates CASH RATE--- (If paid by 'Wednesday following date of in- 'aertion)—Two cents a ward first insertion (minimum 50 cents); an bsequent insertions 13 cents a word (minimum 35 cents); 15 asents extra for box number or Tor direction to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE ---42 noon, Wednes- day, ,ACCOMMODATION for RENT FEW MORE ROOMS TO RENT. Phone Clinton 795R, 43-b LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM tq rent, For one or two girls or 'working .couple. Phone Clinton -486W. 43-b ,APARTMENT IN FARM HOUSE, .one and one-half miles from Clin tom Apply Lorne Tyndall, phone Clinton 904r4. . 43-b -FURNISHED SEVEN -ROOM brick house in Bayfield..Ilot and cold running water and bath. Phone Bayfield 53r2.. 41-tfb :.FURNISHED HOME, three bed- rooms, modern conveniences, in- cluding Water softener, available November 1. •Rattenbury and Shipley Streets: Apply: Gordon W. Cuninghame, P.O. Box 72, phone Clinton 224J. 43-b Accommodation Wanted THREE' OF FOUR ROOM House or apartment, unfurnished. Ab- stainer's,idependable. Phone Clin- ton 225JT.«'' A. Lewis. 43-b • ANNOUNCEMENTS •FRENCH BY LADY BORN AND educated in France, Either Con- versational or Academical Stand- ard. Translations prepared either French/English or English/French. Private or group Lessons. Phone Clinton 381W. 43-p ARTICLES FOR SALE; SATURDAY ONLY—GE Electric kettle $11.95, regular $14.50; GE irons, $11.95, regular $14.50. T. A. Dutton, Firestone Dealer, Bruce - field. Phone Clinton 634r4. Tele- phone orders accepted. We deliver. 43-b FIRESTONE SPECIAL — ONE week only — Town and Country snow and mud tires. Quiet run. ning, 670 by 15. Regular $30.55, our price $25.50.. Other sizes ac- cordingly. T. A. Dutton, Firestone Dealer, Brucefield. Phone Clinton 634r4. 43-b BUILDINGS FOR SALE ONE HEN HOUSE, EIGHT FEET by four feet to be moved immed- iately. Reasonable. Apply Mrs. Christenson. Phone Clinton 802r32. 43-b 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; Phone 448. 14- tfb CUSTOM WORK GARDENS PLOWED. Apply to Lioyd Holland, phone Clinton 555. 43-p CLOTHING FOR SALE BOY'S STATION WAGON COAT, helmet and leggings, size four. Good condition. $6. Phone Clin- ton 565-W. 43-p FUR COAT, GOOD CONDITION, clean, size 16. Suitable for high ;school girl. Phone Clinton 115W. 43-b EMPLOYMENT WANTED - '.EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER requires position in home in or near Clinton. Phone Hensall 681r22. 43-b FARM EQUIPMENT for SALE GEHL HAMMERMILL for sale. Almost as good as new. Contact Dick Vodden. Phone Clinton 57J. 43-b FARMS FOR SALE NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR sale. L. G. "W inter, Real Estate. :phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb e FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE CORN FOR SALE AT FARM OR delivered, Phone Stanley Fisher 1.49W14 Strathroy, Ontario. 42-3-4-b COBBLER POTATOES and quan- tity of foot length hard wood. :Ross Hoggart, Phone Clinton 802r33. 43-x. FURNITURE FOR SALE CHINA CABINET, PAINTED, a;uitable for dinette. Phone Clin- ton 12. 43-p CHROME SET, FOUR YELLOW chairs and grey table. Good as, new. Apply at Box 34, Clinton ;(News -Record. 43-b THREE-PIECE K R O E H L E R Chesterfield, maroon; one green chair, Wi11 sell separately. /in good condition, ?hone Clinton 36 333.' p s-.. 'FURNITURE REFINISHING FOR; FURNITURE, PIANO and' radio cabinet refinishing and re - Ca r1ngnton,se Wne G. Pickett, Box 351, 761M. 41-2.3-4-p HELP WANTED ,-- FEMALE. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WANTED as clerks at local batik. Apply hi person, Dank of Montreal. 43.4-5-h WO1VIAN, 20 to 40, for general }.housework,in Seaforth. Auto» matte washing rnachitte, no bak- ing, six-day week. Evenings free. Good wyages,�Live in or out. Phone CLINTQIv NEWS -RECORD WANT4WDS��� HELP WANTED -MALE MALE CLERK FOR WORK IN retail hardware store in Clinton, selling experience preferred. Not over 35 years of age. Apply to. Box 35 Clinton News -Record. 43-b LIVESTOCK WANTED TEN HEAD OF ONE -YEAR-OLD young cattle wanted for winter feeding. Apply Fred McCool, Lon- desboro. 43-b WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead .Cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, G'oderich, Phone collect, 936r32, or 936r21. 9rptfb DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR cows removed free of charge, For prompt and efficient service phone "Stones" collect Ingersoll 21, Sea - forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REGISTERED LARGE ENGLISH white sows and boars, two months old from proven blood lines. Ap- ply to Howard Fanson and Son, RR 1, Munro, Ontario. Phone Dublin 20r12. 43-b 50 YORKSHIRE PIGS FROM 40 to 80 pounds. For further infor- mation see Arnold Jamieson. Phone Clinton 616r33. 43-b REGISTERED SOWS and Boars, purebred, registered if desired, Harry Thompson, RR 2, Clinton. Phone Clinton 904r13. 40-tfb MISCELLANEOUS CRESS CORN SALVE for sure relief. Your Druggist sells Cress Callous Salve too, relieves quickly. 43-b YOUNG MAN, TEETOTALER, no means, with car, wishes to -meet beautiful girl with means, and have a whale of a time. Box 33 Clinton News -Record. 43-p VULCANIZING, TRACTOR, truck and car tires. Fluid inflation ser- vice. Pick-up and delivery ser- vice. Al Linfield's Tire and Sport Shop, Phone Goderich 535. - 10-tfb BUILDING CONTRACTOR -- also alterations on your present home,. Tile and hardwood floors laid, kitchen cupboards especially. Guaranteed satisfaction, For free estimations, phone •. Goderich 1455W, Bruce E. Ryan, 175 Brock Street, Goderich. 43-4.5-p TRANS CANADA AIRLINES has vacancies for RADIO TECHNICIAN on evening and midnight shift. • Previous aircraft experience not essential. Apply in person to Mr. S. R. Parker, Electronics Systems Shop, TCA Hangar (second floor), Malton, Ontario, between 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Daily except Sunday. TCA, Malton, Ontario. 43-4-b PET STOCK HOMES WANTED FOR FOUR kittens. Apply at 38 Edmonton Road, Adastral Park. POULTRY FOR SALE 50 PULLETS, WHITE SUSSEX, five months old. Ready to Iay. Corn. Buruma, phone Clinton 807r21. 43-p PROPERTY FOR SALE SEVEN -ROOM FRAME HOUSE for sale. In good location. Avail- able immediately. Phone Clinton 642J. 43-b TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR sale. Bargain at $2,750. L. G. Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clin- ton 448, 33-tfb SEVEN -ROOM FRAME HOUSE in Egmondville. One acre of land, barn (30x26). Small fruit trees Phone Seaforth 668r4. 43-p Property for Sole or Rent HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT in village of Blyth. Immediate pos- session. Apply to Mrs. H. Gibbons, RR 3, Walton. Phone Blyth 15r15, 43-4-p PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W, Cox at Clinton 695J. , 43-tfb STOVES i'OR SALE COLEMAN SPACE HEATER, $25. Apply at Commercial Hotel, 43-p CLARE JEWEL KITCHEN Stove. A-1 condition. Men's CCM goal skates, size 11; girl's skates, size 6. Pad for large rug; desk; hook case. Apply Mrs, Kerr, High Street, Clinton. 43-b LARGE DUO -THERM OIL Space Heater with power air circulation. Has been used very little. Com- plete with 12 lengths of pipes and three elbows, floor board and 120- gallon oil tank, $115. Also record player in console cabinet with built-in amplifier, $15. Apply John Plumtree, Clinton., 43-p WOOD FOR SALE DRY MAPLE AND BEECH LIMB wood; elm and cedar rail wood. $3.50 a cord at the farm. Apply Robert Taylor, phone Clinton 906r33. 43-b HOUSE for SALE SEVEN -1800 DWELLING; foul bedrooms and bath. up; living renin and dining rootlet (with firepinees), ititohelt down. HiLrdu ood floors dbWin; atiltable for duplexing; early possession, APPLE' 'ro 11. c Lawson BIRTHS BEAVERS ---In Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Sunday, November 1, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beavers (nee Frances Fitzsimons), a on, Dur - land Arthur). IDSXNGA—In Clinton Public Hoa., on Sunday, November 1, 1953, to Mr, . and Mrs, Leo Idsinga, a son. NAYLOR---In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, October 30, 1953, to LAC and Mrs. Vernon Naylor, Clinton, .a son. MARRIAGES TAYLOR-KERNICK—In Central United Church, Watford, on Saturday, October 17, 1953, by Rev. P. D. Cameron, Joan Lou- ise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Kernick, Watford, for- merly of Blyth, and Robert Harold Taylor, London, former- Iy, of Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor, Clinton, TURNER-STEWART—In Wesley - Willis United Church, Clinton, on, Saturday, October 31, 1953, by Rev. H, C, Wilson, Lillian Alice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Stewart, RR 5, Clin- ton, and Walter Westlake Turn- er, son of Mr. and Mrs. John P, Turner, RR 3, Bayfield. DEATHS FLYNN In Hullett Township, on Monday November 2, 1953, Mary J, Evans, widow of Owen Flynn, in her 80th year. Requiem High Mass sung in St. .Joseph's Ro- man Catholic Church, Clinton, on Thursday morning, Novem- ber 5. Interment in Roman Catholic Cemetery, H u 11 e t t" Township. GRAHAM—In Stanley Township, on Sunday, November 2, 1953, Goldie Graham, beloved husband of Marjorie. McIver, in his 85th year. Fuuneral.from the Ball and Mutch funeral" home, High St., Clinton, to Baird's Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, November 3. HARPER At his home in Toron- to, on Friday, October 23, 1953, Rev. Frank Harper, formerly of Clinton, beloved husband of Ella Margaret Shortreed. Funeral from the chapel of Morley E." Bedford to Barrie on Monday afternoon, October 26. WATT—At the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, Brandon, Manitoba, on Thursday, October. 22, 1953, Annie Jennison, for- merly of Clinton, beloved wife of the late John Watt. (Be- sides her daughter (Margaret) Mrs. Walker, she leaves a son, Clinton, Carrot, Manitoba, a sis- ter, (Phoebe), Mrs. Fred Weir, and a brother, Thomas Jennison, both of Swift Current). Inter- ment in Carrol Cemetery, Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere K. C. COOKE FLORIST Phone 66W -- Clinton MODERATE PRICES MODERN EQUIPMENT PERSONAL SERVICE caths 2Y17exaxX sante Cards of Thanks I desire to take this opportunity to thank all who sent cards or flowers during my recent stay in the hospital in Clinton and Lon, don. Special thanks to Doctor Addison, WILLIAM COOK. 43-p MRS. GOLDIE GRAHAM and family wishes to express their sin- cere thanks to all relatives, neigh- bours and friends for the help, kindness and sympathy shown to us in our recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev, D. J. Lane and Rev. J. W. Maines, the gentle- men who acted as pall -bearers and flower -bearers and the members of TOURS-FRI-SAT the Hay Township Fire Insurance Greer Company who acted as guard of honour. Also for the beautiful Garson floral tributes, cards and letters. 43-b ROXY THEATRE CLINTON NOW PLAYING — November 5-7 "The Crimson Pirate" Burt Lancaster — Eva Bartok MON-IVES-WED — Nov. 9-11 John Mona DEREK FREEMAN 44Thunderbirds' Tuckersmith Ladies' Club is holding an AUCTION SALE at S.S. 4, TUCKERSMITH Tuesday, November 10 of farm produce, sewing, knitting and baldng. Edw. W. Elliott, Auctioneer 43-b Public Auction Sale St. Paul's Parish Hall Thursday, Nov. 12 at 7.30 p.m. of Household Goods, Handcrafts, New Lamps, Produce, Home Bak- ing, Plants, Antiquities, Christmas Gifts, etc. Auspices: GO-GETTERS CLUB Edw. W. Elliott, Auctioneer K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk 43-h Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements at Lot No. 13, Concession 1, No. 8 Highway, 3 miles east of Clinton or 6 miles west of Seaforth on Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 1.30 pan., the following: CATTLE: 2 Durham cows, 4 yrs. old; Durham cow, aged; Hereford cow, 6 yrs. old; Hereford cow, aged; above cows all have spring calves at foot; Hereford heifer, 3 yrs. old, milking; one spring calf. PIGS: 3 pigs, approx. 100 lbs. IMPLEMENTS: V. A. C. Case tractor (good condition) with rub- ber, lights, starter and P,T.O.; 2 - furrow tractor plow; tractor cul- tivator with power lift; M.H. bin- der, 7 ft. cut; Frost & Wood mower, 6 ft. cut; 10 ft. rake; manure spreader; seed drilla 3 sec- tion drag harrows; rubber tire wagon; gravel box; Viking cream separator; 15 rod of pig fence; milk pails; forks; shovels, logging chains; numerous other articles, TERMS—CASH No reserve as farm is sold. GEORGE GLAZIER, Proprietor Edward W, Elliott, Auctioneer 42-3-b There are 2,000 manufacturing plants in Alberta, employing 27,- 000 persons at an annual payroll of $60,000,000 and producing half a billion dollars worth of goods annually. \MiYMMIiJMN,! 4.iegiat COMRTEONS +....., SSCE Get There Safely! CALL, 110 ASHTON'S TAXI — Nov. 12-14 Walter Pidgeon Scandal at Seoure — Technicolor •--- NOVEMBER-16— "My Cousin Rachel" Olivia De Haviland PAGE T'W; PARK THEATRE GOPERICH--1'hnne 1159 NOW: Jane WyMan,. Ray Milland 1Cn "Let's Do It Again" Technicolor MON-TIDES-WED-- A Special Attraction!: James Mason, Moira Shearer, Pier Angel!, Kirk Douglas, Leslie Car- on, 1f'ariey Granger, Ethel Barry- more and Agues Moorehead In the picture you will always remember—for its romance -- for its music. "The Story of Three Loves" -- In Technicolor ,— THUR-FRI-SAT-- "LILT" —In Technicolor — Winner of the Blue Ribbon Award —a bright comedy romance about a French carnival troupe. Mel Ferrer -- Leslie Caron and Ralph Meeker Coining: "CALL ME MADAM" CAPITAL THEATRE GODEEZCH -- !Phone 47 NOW; "Champ 13"or A Day" Alex Nicol & Audrey Totter MON-TIDES-WED-- Maureen O'Sullivan -- Edmund Gwenn --- Gigi 1'erreau And the funniest chipanzee you've. ever seen in a comedy that will tickle you for weeks. "Bonzo Goes. To Collee" THUR-FRI-SAT "Sea of Lost Ships" A salty tale of the Coast Guard, in their training and in their ad- venturous vigilance on the high seas. John Derek --- Wanda Hendrix Walter Brennan COMING: "The Importance of Being Ernest" There are primary textile mills in 169 Canadian . communities and the industry is the country's larg- est employer of manufacturing labour. 3% INTEREST on Savings Open a Savings Account in Clinton Community Credit Union To -day Children's Accounts Welcomed Savings Doubled in Case of Death Loans at Reasonable Rates W. V. ROY, Manager Office hours from 9-5 every day except Wednesday afternoon; open Mon. and Fri. till 5.30 Clinton Community Farmers AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY AT 2 P.M: TERMS CASH J. COREY, Sales Manager E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk CEMENT Contractors CEMENT BUILDING CHIMNEY BLOCKS Built and Repaired GUY IVES and SONS Phone. Carlow 1612 36-ptfb SEPTIC TANK CLEANING This giant suction machine will be available to the public for one day only, November 103 All residue removed from premises. For prompt service, Phone Clinton 4 W,, W. TAYLOR Sanitary Sewer Cleaning Co. LONDON OVER 1000 PARTS IN A 17" TV SET 1000 1.11•011•111114 IMMINMIN GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR TV from A SERVICE SPECIALIST 1 year warranty — all tubes and parts GALBRAITH Radio and TELEVISION Call Clinton 48 "gt.S b ill to think of your personal (I1IHSTMAS (ARDS that vital link in each of your friendships" choose from the BzGtrSt most BIAUT!PVL and VAP/Eb display of Christmas cards we've shown in many a year! The design shown is by National an'd is part of- a selection that spariiles with spirited originality and traditional warmth., Cheek These Items For Your Christmas List SIHRTS v TIES v SOCKS v SWEATERS v PYJAMAS v HATSV JEWELLERY V SCARVES v SPO '; T SHIRTS V GLOVES v NOW IS TOPCOAT TIME Choose your new PALL COAT from our complete range -- Gabardines, Velours, Tweeds . -- All sizes. from 23.50 up PICKETT CAMPBELL "Tat STORE roti MEN" Afl11t 6r STOATS STETSON HATS' f['itIC4l1V1 E Z5 (1VIA I lv CORNER) rAiN'TON A