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Clinton News-Record, 1956-08-23, Page 7' `CHURSDA' ,r ,AUGUST 23,. 1950 OI4SSU IED PAWS WS CASH 10. 'E (it PPM bY the i lednesday following pMM r3ict�- tion). Two cents per word,. Minim111n .50 'cents,. 1.%z Stents a, word for oath following inner, orbeen, minimum 35 ce*ts, BQX. NXINEFI i, --15c extra. ��. BORTH%, MAR•RIt GR, ani. iEAT1IS---no °barge. ENGAGEMENTS, autos or ..THANKS IN. 1♦' 1EMORI4MS. ,,--TV,vo Cents per Word, minimum .50 , cents, JBQF+.t1--'15 gents extra, DE4DLi1gp,,---12 o'clock floOM1, Wednesday% Accommodation for Rent "TWO APART!GLE NTS, furnished, refrigerator, garage, ° Phone HU %,2-9508: 33-tfb UNFURNISHED 4 ROOM apart, anent, share bath. Available now, `.Oodple With one= • child. Phone 2-9418, 34-b -• FURNISHED .APARTMENT, suit- able for two or couple with one child, All Conveniences. . Rhone ' Clinton HU 2-9572, 34p FOUR. ROOM UNFURNISHED apartment. Apply Roy Tyn- t dell, phone HU 2-992,8. 34-b '- DOWNSTAIRS. A P A R TMENT, i` heated and furnished, Available Soon. Phone Clinton :H -HU 2-9005. 31 to 34-b SELF CONTAINED FURNISHED • second floor apartment, Private entrance.- Three rooms and bath, closet space. Available now, Mrs. • gay ` Fear, Raglan Street, phone HU • 2-9300. , 34-b , TWO ROOM, FURNISHED apart - '•anent, in private home. Built-in •sink and cupboards, ref:;igerator •and stove, soft water and steam heated. Suitable for couple, Phone : HU 2-9642, during, day, and • HU .2.9357 during evenings. 34tfb iTWO TRAIna apartments, c central location, olla\ furnished, '•one unfurnished. Would rent as 'eve room unit with two 'bed- • rooms, private entrance, Phone SU 2=6650, 34-b DOWNSTAIRS' TWO room apart - ,anent, furnished and oil heated,* tNew'1)* decorated • with frig Nand ,ova hang machine; also 1 small furnished apartment consisting of ,heel-sttinig roomr'kitchenette and 1 bath, Will rent for apt. or as sleeping accommodation for ,two. 1 Appl in person" after 6 or week- • end; to Mrs. Marion Seeley. Huron :':Street: 34-p Articles For Sale "VOR SALE --40 CEDAlt POSTS.. ' Will be sold cheap. Phone HU. 2-9116, Percy Proctor, Deer Lodge, )11.R.1, Bayfield. 34p USED HfiGH SCHOOL BOOKS `-'for grades 9 and 10, Reasonable Phone Hill 29647. 34?b PAIR OF DRAPES, 86 X 72, fawn lbeckground, modern design. Also nter coat, grey, size 14,' full lith loose fitting. Phone 'HU :.2-6658. 34-p TV FIT FOR A "KING'.' -- We Rent -•-- Move — Install. Complete service on all makes of rotators -nand antenna. All work fully guar- •anteed. Huron Tower Installation, °phone Goderich 137444M: 23-tfb "3/z OFF SALE — 1847 ROGERS :Bros. Silverware, selling at half Frice for limited 'time. Choose irst Love, . Eternally Yours or -Adoration patterns. Order a few ',pieces or a complete set while this amazing offer lastsat, Counter's -Jewellery Store. 34-p Automobiles For Sale "TO MEN 'AT CENTRA.LIA AIR- ;port: Cheap reliable transporta- 'tion;'model ,"A" Ford, perfect, con- 43ition, body, top, paint, chrome like new. All . new tires, tubes, spark plugs battery, ignition; :Privately owned, low mileage. ''$275. See at 125. Briscoe Street, ;London, phone 4-566,7. 34p Board and Room • -ACCO1VMMODATION FOR room- ers or boarders, Mrs. A. McMich- 'aen Phone Clinton HU 2-9376. ' 33-4-b Business Opportunities 'OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS. Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate, High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin- 'ton HU 2-6692, 13 -tib ';MAKE extra 3$ and be your An boss. Sell our 250 guaranteed pro- f ducts full or part time... Openings In your surroundings. Faniilex, 'Station C, Montreal. 34-b Farm Produce For Sale 'I'13A1iiE',5 — BEST CANNING "varieties now and until 'the end of the season, at Govenlock Fruit Farm one mile north of Forest on Bine Water Highway, 34-6-b Help canted --Male '"$READ SALESMAN. Full time employment, •-Apply in person to -Bartliff Bros. • 34-b -YOUNG IVIAN FOR WRAPPING and ,packaging in bakery. Full ,time etmployntent. Apply in .per- • son to Bartliff Bros. ' 33-4-b_- *ARM EQUIPMENT Icor, Sal 11fASS ,HARRIS CUTTING boy complete with distribution pipe; 14 ch size,.two, set of ,knives nearly new, No. 1`fi148113. Plum HU 2.9130 34.1 Furniture Re-Fhliishing.. F'on FURNITURE,. PIANO... radio kabinet refinishing and r Wring, apply W. G. Pickett phone Flinton RU- 2-7029. 26: p-tfi Help «Wanted --Female YOUNG 'WOMAN TO WORK IT dental office,,.. Pr vious experienc preferred' but not necessary. Phon HU 2-9463, after 7 p.rp, Livestock For Sale 15 PIGS, 8 » WEEN OLD; als seed rye for, fall and spring past ure. . Lloyd Holland. Phone Hi 2-708'4.. 33.41 Livestock Wapted WANTED, OLD HORSES AND dead cattle, Gilbert Bres. Mink Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect, 1483,71, or 148334 9ptfb ATTENTION FARMERS: Prompt, courteous collection, of all dead and disabled farm .animals and hides. Call collect Ed. Andrews, 8851111., Seaforth, Associated with Darling and Co. of Canada, Ltd., 19tfb Miscellaneous HAYFIELD REST HOME, "THE home within a home." Horne for convalescents, e 1 d e r'1 y people. Nome cooked- meals', registered nurse in attendance. 'Phone BOY - field 37: 32-3-4-5-p CART SUPPLIES (Winsor New- ton,) ; religioub goods, pictures, picture framing, photographs for all occasions. MacLaren's Studios, Clinton and Goderich; at Cluliton, Tuesday and Thursday, 1.30 to 7 p.m. ‘Phone Clinton HU, 2.94 A LET US REPAIR. AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like new. Diamond rings re'i*iewed and stones safely secured—don't take chan- ces, Expert work done reasonably to your ' satisfaction. Watch re- pairs and Pearl restringing. W. N. Counter. 34-p Notices THE SEAFOR/II and CLINTON • offices of J. E. LONGSTAFF will be closed Monday, 'Tuesday, Wednesday ,AUGUST 27, 28, 29 while Mr. Langstaff is attending an advanced course in Orthoptics, the science of increasing visual efficiency and straightening turn- ed eyes without the use of surg- ery, 34-b Pet -Stock REGISTERED BEAGLE ' PUPS. Field trial' champion lines. Two months old. Phone HU 2-7005. 34-p, Poultry For Sale 125 HEAVY BREED PULLETS, 53/2 month's •old. Laying. - Phone Murray Forbes, HU 2-3334. 34-b • Property For Sale FOR. SALE; Lake: Front Cottage at Hunter's Beach'Goderich. 21'. x 24.'. Better thanaverage; lined with plywood; completely furnish- ed;'• sleeps nine; drilled well and inside plumbing. Apply . Geprge F. Eggert, 351 Ontario Street, Stratford., • 33-4-5-b TENDERS , M The Hazy Township School Area Board of Trustees is calling for tenders for the Transportation of Public School 'Children as follows: No, 1.-rrProm the east , and north area of closed SS IN 14 'to the Henson P.S. No. 2—Froin the' west portion of SS No: 14 to SS Na. 8 on the Parr. Line. No. 3 From the South portion Of SS No. 11 to USS Ao. 15 OW Highway No., _83. No. 4—Fromthe north plbrtion; of SS No. 11 to SS No. 12 on con- cession 14 Hay. Persons applying are to contact the secretary for full particulars. All tenders' to be in the hands of the• Secretary by 6.00 p.m., August 28, 1956. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. , H. W. BROKENSHIIJE, Secretary:Tr,aasurer, Zurich, Ontario. :MALE and FEMALE • HELP 1ffi'NTED Experience preferred but not tiecessary IMPROVEb wogima CONI ITIb 1"S App1 at Office . Clinton Hosiery Mills Limited .Mary Steno* - Phone HU.; '24831 , Mob* .00141161 For Sale or Rent' HOUSE IN nanI',,L'D, THREE bedrooms, lining xoom, kitchen. , Pressure system. bra. Russell Grainger, phone Bayfield 69r3. i 33-4b `ESTATE REAL K. W •(olqubouf Real Estate Broker , 11/2 STOREY bedroom, 3 bed- rooms and bath up, 1 bedroom living room dining room, large i kitchen down. Coal IIIA furnace, Price, reasonable, desirous , .owner of purchasing smaller house, TWO S'I'ciREY BRICK ideal in- come property in select residential district, 4 apartments, two 3- piece baths,' oil' furnace, garage:. and small barn. Priced reasons able, term can be arranged. 6 ROOM COTTAGE, 2 bedrooms, bath, all floors tiled, garage, two iblocke from main street, lot 166' X 66', Early possession, "I.,,4stings Enquiries Invited" Phone -HU.• 2--9747 Royal Bank Building Clinton - Ontario 16-b FOR, SALE 1 STOREY 2 BED ROOM Cot- tage, full basement, modern conveniences, garage. Lot 66' X 100'. Good location;' early- pea - / session.•, • , i ,. '. VA STOREY 4 BED ROOM iawel- ling', with Living Room, Dining Room, Deny Kitchen, 2 Natural Fireplaces;; Hardwood. Floors down; modern conveniences; hot water heating with oil; attach- ed garage.Spacious gr oands, centrally located. Will 'ell furnished or unfurnished. Early possession. • ' 1'/ STOREY 7 -ROOM Dwelling, wing room, , dining room, bed- room, kitchen down; three bed- rooms, 3 pc. bath up; furnace; sun porch; verandah; attached garage; half block from main intersection, Possession '30 days. GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP with 4 -room apartment attach- ed, situated in good farming dis- trict, on Cqunty Road.:. Fully .equipped... Price: building and equipment $7,500.,. Stock Extra. _0_ • CHOICE BUILDING LOT '72' X 128', located on Highway Na 8, near schools. Apply to H. C. LAWSON Complete Insurance Service Real''Estate --- Investments Bank of Montreal Building PHONES Office HU 2 -9644 -•Res. HU 2-9787 CLINTON, 'ONTARIO REAL ESTATE 132 ACRES OF CLAY LOAM Land, 2 barns, drive-in shed, henhouse; with 9 room brick home, basement, pressure •Sys- tem; lots of fruit. 311,000. —0-- 90 ACRES OF CLAY LOAM land; 30 acres of bush, with a very good 7 -room brick home; L -shape barn in good state of repair, ,full price $5,250, can be bought with low down payment. These two farms are close to Clinton. ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF OLIN- ton on Highway 4; a, Luxury type of an architect designed home. The first floor consists of large living room, dining, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and 4 -piece bath. Second floor, living room; kitchen, bedrooms, 4 -piece bath. Full basement, oil heat, never before such a beautiful home, so amazingly low priced. IN DUNGANNO N'. STORE, with 5 -room house, bathroom, garage. Full price only $3,000. ' We have a nice list of farms in Huron County. Homes • in Goder- ieh, ,and summer cottages along Lake Huron.. BUYING OR SELLING ,Contact John Bosveld REAL ESTATE BROKER 40 WELLE'SLEY S'T'REET Phone 1108 — Goderich 32>3-b BIRTHS • , C0LQ1.THOUN-•••-In Clinton. Public Hospital, on Monday, August 20, 1956, to Mr, :anal: Mrs, Murray Coiquhoun, Clinton, .a son (Clare Brent), Q`ILLCAA'SH Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, August 19, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gill- cash,'Clinton, a son. HA.MM--In Clinton Public Hos it - al; 'oki Saturday, August 18, 19n56,' MMr. And Mrs. M r . ay Hamm, yth, a daughter, - KOSTENUIK—In Clint Pubic Hospital, on Wednesday, August 15, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs, Elias Kostemilk, WaSere a Aon. LARSON --- In Victoria Hospital, London, on August 15, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs,iarence „Larson, (nee Shirley Johnston, Owen Sound), a daughter, (Karen Leah). McBEAN-- In Peel Memorial Hos- petal, Brampton, on - Sunday, August 19, 1956, to Mr. and Robert L.' McBean, Brampton (formerly of Clinton), a son, (Robert James, brother for 'Sandra and Nancy), O'DRISQQi1t—,In ' Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, August 19, 1956, to LAC and Mrs. Patrick O'Dr sColl, , RCAF Station Clin- ton, a son. SCRIBBINS Tn Victoria Hospit- al, London, on Tuesday, Augu- usit 21, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs.. George Scri'bbins,i London, a son, WEBSTER -- In Clinton, Public Hospital, on Monday, August , 20, 1956, to Mr, and Mrs, Grant .Webster, Varna, a daughter. WOODCOC— In Victoria Hospi- tal, London, on Monday, Aug- mit 20, 1956,'to Mr. and Mrs. L. Woodcock nee Helen Bond) a son, (Paul Lawson, a brother for Joan). DEATHS MURRAY—Suddenly at the Pene- tang General„ Hospital, as the result of a car accident du Tues- day, 'August ues-day,August 14, 1956, James Murray, dearly beloved husband of Florence E. Banbury, and dear father of Randy, Jean, Jacqueline -and James -,7r., broth- er of John Eric, Sarnia, and Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Cole, Clin- onoflate William Clin- ton, andthe Murray son and the late Mrs. Will- ' Tarn Johnston, Blyth, in his 42nd, year, Funeral service from Thompson Funeral Home, 29 Victoria Street, Aurora, on Fri- day, August 17. Interment was in' Aurora Cemetery. REED --In Clinton, on Wednesday, August 22, 1956, Rachel A. Reed, dear sister of Mrs. Rhoda Miller, Clinton, and. William Reed, Var- na,/ in her 72nd year. Private funeral service 'at the Beattie funeral home, Rattenbury Street .East,,,„Clinton, "to • Baird's Ceme- tery, Stanley Towiinhip, on Fri- day afternoon, August 24, com- mencing at two o'clock,,Pastor K. L. SWeigard, Clinton, officia- ting. :CARDS OF THANKS ' I wish to thank my neighbours, friends and those who sent cards and treats while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Spec- ial thanks to Doctor Newland and the nurses. --MRS, J. HARRISON. 34-p wish to express my sincere thanks' and appreciation for the many cards, flowers and treats, sent to me while a , .patient in South Huron and Scott Memorial Hospitals. With a special thanks to the Doctors, Miss Claypole, Miss Drope . and the nursing staff of each hospital, ROBERT IRWIN ASHTON'S 'AXI Operated by 'CLIFF ASHTON —Now located in the former Rusty Store, on Huron Street, two doors west of Ruby & Bill's Snack Bar. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE CALL HU... 2-9036 They go together , . OUR CARE and 'YOUR CAR Get smoother operation, easier lambing from row car with 'reg - talar service at our friendly stat- ion. OIL CHANGE THAT BIGGFR Ej You save on mote ing costs 17iT11 when you peep clean, top duality oil in Our car. See us now for an '21I change and have Cities Service ,,D MOTOR OIL.. MARKET . Sgon now, the large group of war ,,and 'post-war' babies will begin `reaching legal drinking age and (we) the brewers will have that bigger market. for their pro- ducts. And it should be, the best group of beer drinkers to come ,along in a long while, beeause more 'of those people have seen beer served in their, home and conte to accept it as a „perfect Social beverage than ever before in history: Nothing we can do to speed to their entry into the mar- ket, but it's bound to come, just as sure as stay follows night,", "We have no intention of giving up our right to sell alcohol in your living room, end ;there is nothing anybody can' do' to 'stop us'f "With complete and admirable frankness the 1,8I, (Licensed Bev- erage Industries, Inc Public rela- tions voice for the liquor traffic In the USA) freely admits that its, goal is 'on- expansion of sales'." Htl`RON COIJIvT'lt' 'I'EIVC'1I#ANC” ly`E1a4RA.'.l"ION 84-b • GASOLINE For real power on the "GO" 'sig nal, keep your gas tank filled with our ' high, octan , Cities Service Premium GASOLINE. LUBRICATION Wheit it's time for a lithe job, See its. Otir men are skilled in lubricating all makes of ears. It pays to car bringtb your • M 1'f 4 ides Service Cities Service Products Bay Itoggarth - Cart, Canteliofl • "The place, where you never have to blow your horn" i'hotle HV 2.9032'- CIlritonr.•.- Ontario %' RA= :SWAN Drawn .Especfally, for Clinton ,and /'/ 1M1 ■// I�'� r / �!11RT District chamber of. Commerce and clinton News -Record by Ralph Tea.. R MOM,WOKS . C�rR , I~CK?K WE MY SHIRT'S ON .' THE BOTTOM /WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOUR NEW ;FEATI4ER-TOUCH ELECTRIC IRON P Y . 'U GOT A _ANDF OU � ll UI. OF DIAL, CONTROLS, BUT ,NQS IRON, IT SURE I.00KEI FANNY UP ON TUE SIXTH FLOOR OF UUOUSE-WIFE'S iIEAVEN GUESS WE %NOULDN T HAVE BROUGHT tT DOWN 'TO EARN/ THAT OVERDRESSED SALESMAN KO '$A Al KID AIGHTWE IGHT .. IRON WOULD .DO A..MAGIC JOB, SEEMS LIKE I FORGOT V BUY TUE .MAGICIAN. FOR iT. FROM NOW ON rm GOING TO PA* IONIZE THE APPLIANCES -STORES PIGNT HERE OE4 CLANTON ti tip•• v Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere C. Cooke FLORIST Phone HU. 2-70)2 -- Clinton Clinton Community Farmers AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY commencing at 8.00 p.m. TERMS CASH J. COREY, Sales Manager E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk 5" sOA MRS GRUNDY BOUGHT ONE OF THOSE LIGU'TWE.IGNT ELEC- TRIC IRONS IN KASH 8 KARRY$ DEPT STORE IN TUE BIG CITY BUT IT I$N'T "KNOCKING OUT HER HEAVY LAUNDRY•... Roxy Theatre, Clinton N,pw •THURSDAY, FRIDAY , and SATURDAY 'STAR IN THE' DUST': Splendid technicolor photography 'and a theme song which runs throughthe entire footage give. this Western above average, rat- ing. -- John Agar +•- Mamie Van, Doren -- RIchard Boone ' ALSO "WHITETAIL BUCK" half-hour wildlife featurette . MONDAY - TUESDAY and -WEDNESDAY "TROUBLE IN 'THE GLEN" .Charm and atmosphere aplenty in this story of romance and an 'ancestral castle. Filmed in the Scottish' highlands, — Victor Mc- Laglan -- Margaret Lockwood Orson Welles Coming: "Taman The Ape Man" IN MEMORIAM WOODS—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mary Adela (Polly) Woods, who pas- sed away, August 21, 1944: Just a memory fond and true From those, who thought the world of you, For all of us you did your best May God .grant you eternal rest. —Ever remembered by Milton, Isabel and' Don, June and jim. 34-b ATT PARK TELEPHONE ELE P HONE Go4erich Now Playing: Gene Kelly -- Cyd Charisse and Dan Dailey.in ' "IT'S ALWAYFAIR WEATHER" ,irr In Cinetliasoope MONDAY - TUESDAY Audie Murphy -- Barbara Rush and Jeff Morrow All the colorful dratha of the big time prize ring is concentrated in this Jack Sher original•screen- play. • "WORLD IN MY_ CORNER'''' WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Right on top of its successful Toronto run: "The EDDIE DUCHIN STORY" In Cinemascope & Technicolor The rippling piano music of Eddy Duchin is featured in a grand love story YOU will ever remember, Tyrone Power -- Kim Novak. and Victoria Shaw Coming: 'KETTLES IN THE OZARKS' starring Marjorie Main. —= All week Sept. 3rd to 8th. First. showing each night at 7.30 p.m. Stanley C. McDonald spent last week in St. Thomas attending the National Council of the Y,P,U., of the United Church of Canada whichwas' held at Alma College. r. r, enInali.'S I+ 'INE COMBED COTTON, "T" SHIRTS NON STRETCH NECKS Several Colour Combinations toiChoose front sizes 6 to 16 yrs. AT -,QED $1.A, $1.75, $2.95 a Long Sleeved •r. . SPORT -SHIRTS 'PRICED , Plain Shat1es—Checks and the New Italian Cross Bar Sizes 8, to 16 yrs. $2.95, -$� 95 b. J, I JEANS-- r1 KHAKI DILL •. L N FADED BLUE DENIM DARK B UE DENIM Sizes 6 to 16 yrs, PRICED $225 to $4.25. AT DRESS TROUSERS— GRUB?' FLANNEL Blue and Grey GABARDINE Splash Weave Pattern PRICED ` IlICED $'.f5 to $6.95 �f..rlilq Short Sleeved t SPORT SHIRTS Plain Shades and Patterned. Sized 8 to 16 yrs. Regularly Sold at $1.75, $1,95, $2.25 - Pt NOW HALF PRICE J • BOYS' SOCKS-.- 'Stretch • Nylon' and Cotton All Nylon r ' Nylon and Wool IMANIMINOIMMINIMMMISIMIMMOMM Fancy Patterns 79c; 89c, $1.0.0 BOYS' BELTS-' Designs Just Like lad's! LEATHER and ELASTIC PRICED $1.01 AT' Underwear Shirts and. Shorts NYLON REINFORCED PARICED . Yr 49c to 75e ea. Ya�i.a.'.ii.i,.l:.rM Ilii �_ .. .. .. ... . .. ....... .. ..... . OPEN., FR(D,AY EVENINGS PiCKETt. CAMPBELL I:IMIT'ED .,w„ "Your TIP TOIL Stave Owlet HU. 2-9''32 — Main Cotner CLINTON • 1