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Clinton News-Record, 1953-11-26, Page 7
1 FOR FAST Eli F1CIENT TELEVISION and RADIO SERVICE PHONE 482 GALBRAITH RADIO and TELEVISION PARTS AND TUBES IN STOCK FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS a veli dilar N-re•a`ei-WAZA.letax'ase4e -ekerafte r3r` rafteaaa'es heetiaa,tr e,,eiehalea 'YJRSDAY, NoVVluUE . 2$, 1903 ,Classified Rates CASK RATE --- « NO by Wednesday following date ..o in- *ertion)-,—Two cents a word first insertion (mi,niintun '50 cents); ruuxsequent insertions 11 cents a rd (minimum 35 cents); 15 „enta extra .for box number or far direction to NEWS-RECO1W )'fine. IF CHARGED -45 cents eutra. DEADLINE -12 noon, WeSizLes- tey all - ACCOMMODATION ACCOMMODATION for RENT IGHT HOUSE -KEEPING ROOM for rent, Phone Clinton 486W. 46-b ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen sharing. Phone Clintonn 163R. COMFORTABLE ROOM, ALL conveniences, breakfast if desired. Phone Clinton 73J. 46-b FURNISHED SEVEN -ROOM brick house in Bayfield. Hot and cold running water and bath. Phone' Bayfield 53r2. 41-tfb FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, hy- dro, heated, unfurnished, five miles north of Clinton.,Mrs. Chris Kenn- edy, Blyth. Phone Blyth 28r4. 46-p TWO ROOM FURNISHED apart- ment in private steam -heated home. Available December 1, Ref- erences required, phone Clinton 3243, 45-tfb FURNISHED APARTMENT, two large rooms, private bath, ent- rance, steam heat. Pearson's Mo- tel, Bayfield Rd., Goderich. Phone Goderich 980. 46-13 Accommodation Wonted GARAGE For WIN'.'.e.:R SEASON by rent. Phone Clinton 405. 46-b ARTICLES WANTED ALLSWEET CARTON -ENDS (not roses) by November 27. Phone 697 or 27. St. Paul's Go -Getters Club, 46-b M ARTICLES FOR SALE GOOD, SECOND HAND tricycle, large size, Apply Mrs. Ron Mc- Donald; phone Clinton 338W. 46-b CHILD'S 'TRACTOR, IN GOOD condition. Apply in the evening to Mrs. M. Batkin, Princess Street, phone Clinton 359J. 46-b GEM ELECTRIC GRAIN Roller, h.p. motor; two snow tires, used one season, size 16-600 Apply Lorne Jervis, phone Clinton 910r33 46-b ' McCULLOCH CHAIN ' SAWS — complete parts. Trained ser•dice. 1VlcCulloch Saw Sales, 377 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario. Phone Stratford 1061J. 44-5-6-b BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPO.RTUNIT-TES — •busiaess trades listed: restaurants, ,gas stations, tourist camps, groc- in'y stores; one Main St. build- ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate; :Phone 448. 14-tfb CLOTHING FOR SALE 'BROWN MOUTON COAT, size 12, In good condition. Phone Clinton r71R. 46-p TWO PINK CORDUROY Bunnie suits, with white fur trim. Size one year. Will sell separately. Phone Clinton 287, 46-p EMPLOYMENT WANTED (EXPERT LADIES' TAILORING, dress making, remodelling and al- terations. Apply Mrs. Ted. Phone Clinton 105W. 46-7-8-p FARMS FOR SALE :NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR e,anle, L. G. 'Winter, Real Estate. Phone Clinton. 448. 33-tfb FURNITURE FOR SALE SIX PIECE BIRCH DINETTE ,suite, natural finish with apple green trim: Also lady's dark green coat with red fox fur, size 14; man's brown overcoat, size 40, all :in good condition. Phone Blyth 1.50r1. 46-b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE SEVERAL HIGH-GRADE, Leices- ter•ewe lambs. ApJ?ly Jenkins - 'Manning, R.R. 3, Clinton, Phone Clinton 910r41. 46-p EEGIS'i'F RED SOWS and Boars, purebred, registered if desired. Harry Thompson, RR 2, Clinton, 'Phone Clinton 904r13. 40-tfb LIVESTOCK WANTE15— WANTED, OLD HORSES AND •dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, Goderich, Phone coI1eet, 986t32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb DEAD, DISABLED HORSES Oil scows removed free of charge. ,For, prompt and efficient service phone' "Stories" `collect Ingersoll 21, Sea--. forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21. • MISCELLANEOUS CRESS WART REMOVER—really; does it. Your Druggist sells Cress! Corn Sstive - for sure relief. • h6-14 ,SAY' IT WIrf MiNK THIS Christmas, Buy her a fou, piece stole in dark or pastel shades.- Phone Clinton 907r5. E. 'Prick. 1 'VULCANIZING, TRACTOR, trtyeki and ear tires. Fluid inflation set;,s *lee. Pick»u arra delivery Set 'viee, Ai Lihfiield's Tire and Sportt Shop, Phone Goderich 535. batl'b- Yb It PIANO `til full tilted, Se.c.4f" call 6. W, Coir at Clinton 43-•tfb WANT ADS PROPERTY FOR SAE , TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR sale, Bargain at $2,750, I,,. G. Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clin- ton 440. 33-tfb NEW HOUSE WITH GARAGE, (living room, kitchen, dinette, two bedrooms and bath, oil heated. Apply Joe Finch, Rattenbury St, West, phone Clinton 57QW, 46-tfb SII ROOM, 2% STORY HOUSE, on acre of land, on Highway 7, 1 two miles from Stratford, immed- iate possession. Johns -Manville siding, all modern convenience, modern bath, venetian blinds, re- frigerator, stove, combination aluminum windows, drapes includ- ed. Box 37, Clinton News -Record. 46-b STOVES FOR SALE OIL SPACE HEATER, ONE year old. Apply 3, Armstrong, General Delivery, Clinton. 46-p ONE QUEBEC HEATER; ONE cook store, Both in good condi- tion. Phone Clinton 563, Mr. Nice, William Str. 45-6-p Card of Thanks I wish to thank all those who remembered me with flowers, cards and boxes, while I was a patient in the Clinton Public Hos- pital. Special thanks to Doctor Oakes and the nurses. --.MARLENE HUNTER. 46-p We wish to thank friends and neighbours for their many kind- nesses during our mother's long illness, and express appreciation of sympathy to us in our bereave- ereave-ment Rebecca Williamson, Wil- ment.—Rebecca liam and Thomas Elliott, Bayfield. 46-b Notice to Creditors AND OTHERS In the Estate of VICTOR TROFIMCZYK, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, who died at the City of Toronto in the County of York, on the 28th day of August, 1953, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of January, 1954. After that date the Public Trustee will- proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims 'of which he then shall have had notice. DATED at Toronto this 24th day of November, 1953. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Osgoode Hall, Toronto. ADMINISTRATOR. 46-b HOUSE for SALE SEVEN-R:OO.N DWELLING; four bedrooms and bath up; living room and dining room (with fireplaces), kitchen down. Hardwood floors down; suitable for duplexing; early possession. APPLY TO H. C. Lawson Realtor—Clinton, Ont. ........_.-....-....,..-4-•-4- 4-0-* SAVE MILK & MONEY GARGETEX (NIXON) ' Multi -Antibiotic Ointment WILL STOP MASTITIS or Your Money Back! Gargetex contains two penicillins, streptomycin and the new antibio- tic bacitracin, combined in a com- pletely milk soluble ointment, bringing the effect of four antibio- tics against mastitic infections. Gargetex works immediately on the internal infected udder tissue, promoting fast safe recovery and is guaranteed to give effective re- sults, Get a tube of New Gargetex today. Instructions for easy ad- ministration on every package. Made in Canada by. Nixon Labor- atories Limited. F. B. PENNEBAKER IDA Dr i Store ,.'hone14 CEMENT C nth' ,.' ctors CEMENT BUILDING and CHIMNEY BLOCKS Built and Repaired ' GUY IVES and SONS Phone Carlow 1612 . 36-ptfb K X44.64-4-. -.-, 4•.-.-w-.-.-r, fL' CADILLAC COACT -I A:DLA.NCE Convenient Safe Reliable }Tented tetie *Muttrnict CLINTON NEWS,REC RD BIRTHS FLETCHER, -- In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, November 24, 1953, to Sgt, and Mrs, M, B. Fletcher, RAF Station Clinton, a daughter (Patricia Joan), GOVIEI1.---In Clinton Public Hos- pita% on Thursday, November 19, 1953, to Me. and Mrs, Robert Govier, Londesboro, a daughter. GUETTER--In Welland Hospital, on Saturday, November 21, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter •Guetter, Welland, a son. HAYTFR--In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, November 19, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hayter, Varna, a daughter. O'CONNELL—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, Novem- ber 19, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas O'Connell, Clinton, a son (Thomas Keith), REMPEL—In Dundas, on Tues- day, November 10, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rempel (nee Joan Fines), Dundas, a daughter (Margaret Jane). SZATA—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Wednesday, November 25, 1953, te, Cpl. and Mrs. Alex- ander lexander Szata, RCAF Station Clinton, a daughter (Arlene Janice). WESTERVELD—In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Saturday, No- vember 21, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Westerveld, Blyth, a daughter (Wilma Johanna). MARRIAGES ALLEN -BALL — In Metropolitan United Church, London, on Sat- urday, November 14, 1953, by Rev. G. W. Goth, Phyllis Eileen Ball, daughter of Mrs, Lela Ball and the late James Edward Ball, Clinton, and Bert William Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Allen, London. MARKS-OSHANEK—At 100 Mile House, British Columbia, on Thursday evening, October 29, 1953, by Bishop Lloyd A. Meek- er, Carolyn ' Jane, only daughter of Mrs. M. Gordon Marks, and granddaughter of Mrs. George J. Connell, Seaforth, and David Mark Oshanek, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Oshanek. TURNER-McCRACKEN—In Nan- ton United Church, Nanton, Alta., on Saturday, November 7, 1953, by Rev. C. D. Powell, Jean McCracken, daughter of James McCracken and Mrs. Lura Mc- Cracken, Claresholm, and Wil- fred John Turner, second son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Turner, Bayfield, Ontario. DEATHS FAIR—At his home in Clinton, on Wednesday, November 25, 1953, William D. Fair, beloved hus- band of the late Harriet Leslie, in his 89th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Friday af- ternoon, commencing at 2.30 o'clock, under the auspices of Clinton Lodge A.F. and A.M. No. 84. Rev. D. 3. Lane will of- ficiate. McEWAN=-In St, Marys Hospital, London, on Sunday, November 22, 1953, Miss Lily Maude Me - Ewan, formerly of Hensall, fol- lowing a two year illness. Fun- eral service from the .Evans fun- eral home, London, to Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, on Tuesday, November 24. STACKHOUSE—In Scott Memor- ial Hospital, Seaforth, on Mon- day, November 23, 1953, John Wesley Stackhouse, beloved hus- band of Mabel Wightman, in his 73rd year. Funeral from the Beattie funeral home, Ratten= bury Street East, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Wednes- day afternoon, November 25. ST, A.NDREW'S. WA WILL MEET TUESDAY The Woman's Association of St. Andrew's Presby,terian Church will meet at the home of Mrs, Mc- Taggart, an Tuesday, December 1, In Memoriam RANDS—In loving memerY of a dear mother and grandmother, ,Nix's. 3. Rands Sr., who passed away November 25, 1.949: "We who loved you sadly miss you, .As it dawns another, year: In our lonely hours of thanking Thoughts of you are ever near," —Always remembered by Oliver, Marjorie, Harry and Joy of Walkerton, Ont, 46-b A. G. Grigg & Son "More Heat Per Gallon" Modern truck equipped with latest metered and stamped delivery tickets. Guaranteed Supply PHONE '74W—Clinton IF You are using • the mortgage plan of buying your home, YOU should know about our special Mortgage Insurance Consult— HAL HARTLEY, Representative CANADA LIFE. Clinton, phone 454w Clinton Cominunity Farmers AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY AT 2 P.M. • Also offered at this sale will be TEN PUREBRED SHORT- HORN HEIFERS with papers, all pasture -bred. TERMS CASH J. COREY, Sales Manager E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk SHUR GA1N NEW J4'P iP LAYING 4,; ASH SAVES 30 LBS. OF FEED ON EVERY CASE OF EGGS 34 I!' ®f fe SHUR-GAIN SUPER Laying Mash saves 30 lbs. of feed on every case of eggs because it is a new type of high energy feed which lowers the daily feed requirements of layers. This fact is illustrated in the following table: Daily reed Requirement — 100 layers at 70% production SITUR-GAIN Scratch Super" Laying Grain Heavy Mash Breeds 14 lbs. 14 Ma, Leghorns 11. lbs. ' 11 Ili., SHUR-GAIN Ordinary Program Feed Total Total 28 lbs 33 Abs. 22 lbs. '9T lbs, Poultrymen simply etnnnot afford to pass uir this• saving. Re-* member small feed bills, resulting from lowered feed require 1,,-nt4, mean extra net profit to you and that's what ()bunts. Because of tilt extra high energy conite:it of SIIUR.-GAIN 20% Super Laying I,1nsh, liens get more enlorien with every peek a mash, No longer do hens have to stuff thcnnsbive5 to get enough feed to achieve the high production of which they are a ap» b1e. Selene() leas snkpplied; the answer In high ercyn. — feudanother step forward. in more efficient pro- mduot;io SIWR-GAIN 20% Laying mash is the new scientifically formulated high, a rergy feed that increases feed efficiency and increases your profits. Try it how atud lower your feed txlsts: CLINTON FEED MIL.L +10 PAGE :SVvgN 10 10dot ROXY THEATRE C L I N T O N NOW PLAYING -R• -November 2628 °Staars and Stripes Forever" starring Clifton Web, Ruth Hussey • — Technicolor -- {ION-TUES-WED :Nov. 30 -Dee. 2 Fred Vera MacMurray Ralston 'Fair Wind to Java' --- Technicolor THUJ1S-FRI-SAT—December 3-5 Danny Peggy THOMAS LEE "The Jazz Singer" DEC. 1.9— "THE THIEF" Ray MiUand -- Rita Gam ETRE CAPITAL THEATRE oonn ><CH, -Phone 1150 common --- Phone 47 Now; "INVADERS from MARS" Color Amazing: Topical!; Thrilling! 1 QN-TUES-WI;D-- Mississippi Gambler" -- In Technicolor --- Old Man River and his riverboats are the background for a romantic adventure and a colorful visit to old N'Orleans. Piper Laurie — Tyrone Power Julia Adams T.IIURS -RI-SAT-- Gary Cooper ---. Phyllis Tliaxter David Brian — In Warnercolor — A Super Western, in which an en - dere ever agent for the union foils a gang of raiders and gets horses for the cavalry. "Springfield Rifle' Now: 'TUE TITFIELD 'f HCINI) ERBOLT -,- 4n Technicolor with Stanley Holloway MON-TUES-WED--- 'Wild Blue Yonder' With Plait Harris and a superb cast in an aviation drama built around the 829 Superforts and their crews. Wendell Cory -- Vera Ralston and Walter Brennan TRURS-FJU-St .T--- Ann Crawford --. Peggy Cuunmin,g Terence Morgan From the bench and from the prisoners' box, two viewpoints are presented with dramatic clarity. "Both Sides of the Law" Coming: "BRIGHT ROAD" with Dorothy Dandridge, Robert Horton ammommayaumnommen 3% INTEREST • on Savings Open a Savings Account in' Clinton Community Credit Union Today Children's Accounts Welcomed Savings DoubledDeath in Case of 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 Telegraphed Anywheil K. C. COOKE FLORIST Phone 66W --- Clinton ' 5th ANNUAL SALE SCOTCH SHORTHORNS 32 HEAD -- 7 ULLS -- 25 FEMALES The Sale will be held in Clinton Fair Grounds, Clinton, Ontario, on Tues., December 1st, at 1:00 p.m. From the accredited herds of the following well- known Huron County breeders: ROY PEPPER & SON, SEA -FORTH R. M. PECK & SONS, KIPPEN CLIFFORD H. KEYS & SONS, VARNA MCKINLEY FARMS, ZURICH JOHN OSTROM, VARNA Auctioneer: Jim McKinlay, Morpeth, Ont, Ringmen; Lincoln White, Edward Elliott, Alvin Wolper For catalogues write: McKinley Farms, Zurich, Ont. or John Ostrom, Varna D lieieePaiekneielaraiekeieiMeielelaiaialeieiaaeMiliakeeieieialeieie m�,.aa g"t' "VMa 4i ''�' V� '^'��•a"q p•rn'•nVa^W' .tea TIES— over SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION of GIFTS for the MAN on your list -- WHITE SHIRTS -- 3 Collar Styles — Single or Double Cuffs. Broadcloth & the amazing NYLON TRICOT. ALL SIZES — ALL SLEEVE LENGTHS. from 3.95 to 12.50 ea. GIFT BOXED 1,000 to choose front -- PLAINS, NEATS or FANCIES, from $1.00 to 2.00 Each Tie GIFT BOXED eleieeeMeietinleleiea SOCKS— SEE OUR SOCK l3ARI It's loaded with smart socks --- Pure Wools, Nylons and Blends. from. $1.00 up GIFT BOXED Pyjamas 0 Jewellery 0 Belts 0 Sport Shirts Dressing Gown's © Sweaters 0 Handkerchiefs Hats 0 Ripons 0 Etc, PICKETT CAMPBEJL TOE STORE t't)R MEN ARROW SHIRTSS'lrE`'J"'Sb.'1 ' BATS 1110M.0 25 - (Main Corner) - CLINTON ihlonto-* 1400 101010100x' t rlktlia 'r rso-9tii+ 0404 r t 140040X i 1000:* l 'a rt*li 011*** u