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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1959-07-23, Page 7Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY 8.00 p.m. Government Inspected Scales Cattle Sold By Weight TEAMS: CASH JOI COREY, Sales Manager BOB MeNATR, Auctioneer X. W. COLOUROUN, Clerk NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a Petition, signed by the Electors of the County of Huron, being persons qualified and competent to vote at an election of a Member of the House of Commons, in the said County of Huron, addressed to the Secretary of State of Canada, to the effect that such Petitioners desire that a vote of all Elect- ors of the said Couny of Huron be taken for and against the revocation of the Order-In-Council, which brought into force and effect Part II of The Canada Temperance Act in the said County of Huron, will be deposited with the Registrar of Deeds for the said County of Huron on the 13th day of August, 1959, and further take notice that such Petition will remain in the Registry Office for public examination for a period of ten days after the aforesaid date, before being submitted to the Secretary of State of Canada. DATED at Goderich, in the County of Huron, this 23rd day of July, 1959. JOHN E. HUCKINS, Chairman, HURON CITIZENS LEGAL CONTROL COMMITTEE 29-30-b Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere K. C. COOKE, FLORIST Dial HU 2-7012—Clinton Sale Ends Saturday August 1st MEN'S PANTS SIZES 28 TO 44. Regularly Priced From $8.95 to $20.00, A FINE SELECTION OF BETTER PANTS TO CLEAR $3.95 to $14.95 pr. SPORT COATS FINE ALL WOOL ;:"EWG EE.;?ocS) —$- 3 7IA540PORTED FABRICS TO CLEAR $10.00 to $25.00 SPORT SHIRTS LONG OR SHORT SLEEVES — Over 300 To Choose From TO CLEAR $1.98 to $5.95 OTHER ITEMS AS LISTED ON SALE SHEET Pickett . Campbe l Limited Main Corner (Open Friday Evenihgs CLINTON 'TI] DAY, .11j1,,Y 2.3, 1959 .MINTON mws,agcoRr) PAGE -SLIT= 3-ROOM unfurnished apartment, 4 7 av 9 ailable August 1. Phone HU 2- 0, 29b 3-ROOM apartment to rent, furn- ished, central location 3-piece bath, frig. HU 2- 6665, 29p TWO SMALL furnished apart- ments, Upper available July 18; lower available August 1, Apply 93 Huron Street. 28-9-p SMALL FURNISHED, heated, ap- artment, pleasant surroundings, suitable for couple, available now, Call HU 2-9483. 24,tfb APARTMENT-3 large rooms and bath. Over store, private entrance, Phone HU 2-9352, after six HU 2- 6653. 29b 4-ROOM APARTMENT, self-con- tained, heated by gas or oil, $30; also store, recently vacated by Union Gas Co. Phone HU 2-9682. 29p -3 ROOM APARTMENT with pri- vate bath, heated, self-sustained; available August 1. Suitable for ,couple. Apply Mcavan's Store. 29b 3 ROOM APARTMENT, ground floor, rivate bath, heated and un- furnished. suitable for couple. L. G .Winter, Real Estate, phone HU 2-6692. 27-tf b 'TWO ROOM downstairs apart- ment, heated and furnished with all conveniences, suitable for a -couple, Available latter part of July. Phone HU 2-9005, 46 Prin- cess St., West. 29p 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, steam heated, comfortable and well located, suitable for couple only, quiet couple preferred. Apartment available now. F. R. Cuninghame, 'Phone HU 2-9728. 25tfb Accommodation Wanted HOUSE or large apartment in Clinton, for couple with one child. Dial HU 2-3411, local 317. 29b UNFURNISHED HOUSE, furn- ace-heated, adults, civilians. Box 285 Clinton News-Record. 28-9-b WANTED TO RENT: in or near Clinton, 5 or 6 room house or ap- artment for school teacher with three children. Write Bob Johns- ton, '267 The Donway W. Apt. 2, Don Mills, Ont. 28-tfb Articles For Sale USED NATIONAL ADDING Ma- ,.,chine, electric, full keyboard, $75. Clinton News-Record, 63 Albert Street. 25tfb 1958 APACHE J8 Clinton outboard motor, 5 h.p. Used only a few hours, reduced price to sell. Wells Auto Electric. 23tfb HOLLYWOOD STYLE double bed. Contact A. C. Gibbs, Rural Trailer Court, opposite RCAF P.M.Q's. 29p DRAIN TILE ,RYDALL BRICK & TILE LTD. Call 193 Lucan Elginfield, Ontario. 49 to48p .SUCH AN IMPORTANT GIFT as a diamond should be chosen with special care. 'Phone for an even- ing appointment. HU 2-9525 or HU 2-7054. Anstett Jewellers, 53tfb rCOMBINATION COAL and elect- ric stove for sale, 4 new high speed 'burners. Suitable for farm home .or summer cottage. Phone HU 2- 7128. 29p CRAFTSMAN 8" BENCH SAW, with table extensions and Crafts- man Heavy Duty Sabre Saw, both nearly new. Contact, phone 37 Blyth, weekends. 29-30-32p QUEBEC COOK STOVE; electric rangette; dining room table and 6 chairs; beds; dressers; cabinets. Contact Mrs. J. E. Johnston, over Staniforth's Store. 29p SEVERAL new patterns in English ,Bone China Dinnerware, including lovely "Cornflower". See it and others in our window and get our low prices for fine china. Counter's Jewellery. 29p AGAIN TMS YEAR OUTSIDE white paint at $2.99 per gal. Ph- one your order in T. A. Dutton Appliances, Brucefield, telephone HU 2-3232, open evenings 'till 9 p.m, 17tfb 1,000 WATT HEATER; 1,500 watt heater (both wrap arounds); insul- ated hot water tank with 1,000 watt beater, All used only one year. Also combination storm- screen door. C. Proctor, 1-11.1 2- 7065 or HU 2,9233. 29-30-b PIONEER'S FABULOUS "400" is Canada's lowest priced top quality chain saw, weighs 19 lbs., ideal for the cottage, clearing brush, prun- ing, wood cutting and only $159,50. See or call Robert. Glen, Pioneer Saws, Clinton, Ontario. 29-30p WAREHOUSE SALE every Sat- urday on refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and dryers, vac- uum cleaners, television sets, etc. .Save money on brand name ap- pliances. Warehouse open 9 a.m, to 7 p.m. each Saturday. T. A, Dutton Appliances, Brucefield. IIU -.2- 3232, 23tfb 1959 DUMONT TV, Three month service free guarantee. Ted Ryd- er's TV, 54 1V1111 Street, on the road to the drive-in theatre, Open evenings 'till 10 p.m. 25 to 38p HAND OPERATED ADDING ma- chine, German make, Resulta. Add, subtract, multiply. With tape. Reg- ular $89.95—Only $79.00. Clinton News-Record, 63 Albert Street. SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE sewing machine with zig zag em- broiders, monograms, blind hems, etc., under guarantee Balance $42 or take up payments of $7.00 monthly. Please reply to Box 171, Clinton News-Record. 28-9b OVEN READY TURKEYS, right off the farm; a few hours notice will be ready to pick up, all weights. Contact G. Vanderhaar, RR 2, Bayfield, phone Clinton HU 2-7492. Two miles from Bluewater Highway on Clinton-Bayfield Road. 28-9-30b Articles Wanted GIRL'S SIDEWALK or small bi- cycle. Phone HU 2-9408. 29p PORTABLE SAWMILL in first class operating condition. Write to Box 280, Clinton News-Record. 28p-29b STANDING TIMBER, elm, beech and inferior species to produce lumber for expendable pallets, etc. Willing to share bush with prod- ucer of better grades. Write to Box 280, Clinton News-Record. 28p-29b Automobiles For Sale TWO TONE 1956 RAMBLER Custom Six Sedan. Excellent con dition. Will sell below market price. L. Spilsbury, 1 Regina Rd., RCAF Station, 26-9-p Custom Work CUSTOM COMBINING — Phone Ray Cantelon, HU 2-3337. 29b FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING needs, call HU 2-9433. Hawkins Hardware. 2-tfb FOR YOUR DRAINAGE, excavat- ing and pipeline work, foundations, levelling. Contact Jack Merner, phone HU 2-9734. 20-tfb LAWN SODDING. Free estimates, Fill, gravel, top soil, manure, de- livered. George A. Baird, Clinton, phone HU 2-7176. 25p-26-tfb SEWAGE DISPOSAL — Septic tanks, cess-pools, etc. pumped and cleaned with modern equipment. All work guaranteed. Write Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels, phone 42r6, Brussels. 15 to 30p Employment Wanted WOULD LIKE HOUSEWORK one day a week, nine to five, Ph- one HU 2-9663. 29-p YOUNG MAN, aged 16, would like work until school starts. Phone HU 2-9206. 29b WOULD LIKE TO DO dressmak- ing, women's skirts, dresses and children's clothing, etc. Phone HU 2-7129. 29p Farm Equipment For Sale 26 MASSEY-HARRIS self-propell- ed combine. Harry Lear, phone Blyth 48r9. 28-29-p 7 ft. MASSEY-HARRIS BINDER in good condition. Contact Ernie Talbot, RR 3, Kippen. 29b M-H CLIPPER COMBINE pick- up like new, with belts and pul- leys. HU 2-3337. 29-b Help Wanted — Female HOUSEWIVES NEED EXTRA MONEY? Start your own profit- able business service in Avon ter- ritory, Write stating telephone number, to Miss V. M. Mosher, Box 86, Owen Sound, 27-8-9-p Help Wanted—Male PART-TIME HELP wanted even- ings. Apply Box 281, Clinton News- Record. 28b EXPERIENCED SAWYER to op- erate portable sawmill. Write to Box 280, Clinton News-Record. 28p-29b LARGE CANADIAN manufactur- er is interested in interviewing honest, reliable man to carry their complete line. Car essential. Write giving full particulars in first let- ter to Box 290, Clinton News-Rec- ord. 29-30-31b Livestock For Salo HOLSTEIN BULL, serviceable age, from purebred stock. Lloyd 1-111 2-7084. 29-p TWO YOUNG HOLSTEIN COWS due to freshen. Also Leghorn pul- eta for sale, Contact john Semple, RR 2, Bayfield, 29b Livestock Wanted OLD HORSES WANTED at 3Vec lb„ and dead cattle at value. If dead, phone at once. GILBERT BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col- lect, Goderich, 1483 J 4 or 1483 J 1. ATTENTION FARMERS! Cash paid for sick, down and disabled cows and horses. Dead stock Pick- ed up free of charge; no call ac- cepted under 300 lbs. Call collect Ed. Andrews, 851 r 11, Seaforth, Associated with Darling and Co. of Canada Ltd. 39p-tfb ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK SER- VICE, Highest cash prices paid for dead, old, sick or disabled hor- ses and cattle, Old horses at 5c a pound. For the fastest and pro- per removal of all animals, day or night, use our automatic ex- change, at no cost to you. Call long distance and ask for Atwood Zenith 34900 (no toll charge), or Norman Knapp, Blyth 21r12. 28 to 40-b Dead Stock Services HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR SICK, DOWN OR DISABLED COWS and HORSES. Also ,.. Dead Cows and Horses At Cash Value Old Horses — 4c per pound Phone Collect 133 — BRUSSELS BRUCE , MARLATT 24 Hour Service Miscellaneous 14 ACRES of standing Beaver oats for sale. Phone HU 2-9687. 29b OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIRS, Johnson Sales and Service. Don Epps Marine, Clinton, HU 2-9622. WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR experts. Our work assures mix satisfaction: Counter's Jewellery. Huron County's Oldest Established Jewellery Store. 29p BLUEWATER BEAUTY SALON, west of The Old Forge. For ap- pointment call, Bayfield 71r2, pro- prietor Beverley Heard, Hayfield. 28-9-30-p MOTORS AND GENERATORS rewound and repaired. Brushes, capacitors, switches, bearings; small appliances repaired, Used or reconditioned motors for sale. Art Levett, Isaac Street at Dun- lop, phone HU 2-6640. 44-tfb LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like new. Diamond rings renewed 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. 29p WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Artificial Breeding Service — All Breeds of Cattle — Member owned and controlled — Cost Low — Ef- ficiency High — Disease control- led, Safety—Use the best of Bulls. For service or more information phone Clinton HU 2-3441 or for long distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650 between 7,30 and 9.30 a.m. week days; 6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings. Calls received on Saturday even- ing will be serviced on Sunday morning. For cows in heat on Sunday morning, do not call until Monday morning. Better Cattle for Better Living, 20-tfb Personal STOP FEELING OLD! Stay young longer. Ostrex Tonic Tablets re- vitalize entire body. Make 3-day test. Only 69c. At all druggists. 27 and 29b Poultry For Sale 140 SUSSEX X NEW RAMP. pullets for sale. Dial Ii`LT 2-3337. 29-b 600 x COL. ROCK pullets started to lay, Phone Ray Snell, Blyth 39r8, 29p Real Estate FOR AS LITTLE AS $250 Down, you can own a home of your own on a choice lot, For further in- formation see Larry Gemus, 184 Huron Street, your Colonial Home agent nu 2.9600, 26tfb 4 BEDROOM, OIL HEATED ho- me, newly decorated, extra lot, easy terms, Located South east corner of Market and High Str- eets, Seaforth, Box 520. 22tfb REAL ESTATE IS OUR BUSI- NESS. Farms, residential, tom- merelal, summer cottages. For de- pendable and capable service list your property with Jelin 130eveld, Wellesley Street, Goderich. Phone 1108. Salesthen: C. Burma, Clint o n; S. McConnell, Sea- forth, 2-tfb Peed' MARRIAGES CASTLE-IVIcLEOD — In Trinity Anglican Church, hayfield, on Rev. E. J. B. Harrison, Lillian Friday, July 17, 1959, by the Mae McLeod, elder daughter of Mrs. Hazel Teresa Murray and the late Donald Murray, to Thomas William Castle, son of Thomas William Castle and the late Mrs. Castle. 1VIORRISON-MURRAY — In the Presbyterian church manse, Hu- ron Street, Clinton, on Satur- day afternoon, July 18, 1959, by the Rev. D, J. Lane, Madel- ine Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, Varna, to Victor A. Morrison, Centralia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mc Eihenney, Truro, Nova Scotia. CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends neighbours for the lovely wed- ding gifts given us on Friday, July 10.—Mr. and Mrs. BRUCE SWIT- ZER. 29p I wish to express my sincere thanks to all who so kindly re- membered me with cards, fruit, and flowers while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital and after re- turning home. They were apprecia- ted very much.—CARMAN TEE- BUTT. 29b I wish to express my sincere thanks to our neighbours, relatives and friends for the flowers, fruit, letters and cards I received while a patient in Clinton Public Hospit- al and St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, Your thoughtfulness was greatlyE. appreciated.—POLLY M. 29b Real Estate 126 ACRE FARM, with log house, good farm land, 2 miles south of Bayfield on Bluewater Highway. Apply Albert Leitch, Goderich. 29p BUSINESS PROPERTIES, farms and homes. Build a home to suit your pocketbook on the Nu-Way house. plan. Leonard G, Winter, Real Estate, Agent for Kernohan. Phone HU 2-6692 for appointment, High Street, Clinton. 49tfb LOCATED ON concession'10, Go- shen Line, Stanley Township, con- sisting of 80 acres clay loam, bank barns, 10-room frame house, steel drive shed, frame garage, all build- ings wired with hydro, pressure water system, possession given in the fall. Apply to Wm. J. Clark, Varna. 29-30p Clearing Auction Sale of Household Effects on Main Street, Hayfield, on WED., JULY 29 AT 1.30 P.M. In case of rain, to be held at Town Hall. Kitchen stove, dining room tab- le, chairs, bedroom suites, rugs and mats, bedspreads, chairs, elec- tric heater, desk, wardrobe, sew- ing machine, washing machine, floor polisher, frig., chesterfield, chest of drawers, floor lamps. Terms — Cash Mrs. R. J. Watson, proprietress Harold Jackson, auctioneer. 29-b Clearing Auction Sale of Household Effects for Mrs. G. M. Kerr from her residence, High Street, Clinton on Sat., August 1, at 1.30 p.m. The following: fumed oak round table and 5 leather seated match- ing chairs; bedroom suite of bed, dresser, chair and chest of draw- ers; inner spring mattress; con- tinental bed and inner spring mat- tress; mahogany cheffrobe and dressing table; mahogany bedroom suite of bed; dressing table, cheff- robe and bench; inner spring mat- tress; chesterfield with slip cov- er; matching chesterfield and chair; davenport; cocoa drop leaf table and 4 chairs; drop leaf table and 3 chairs; 2 Wicker chairs; telephone table and chairs; 2 small cupboards; oak bookcase; electric washing machine; 2 Acme heavy duty electric ranges; Croyden heavy duty electric range; quant- ity of lumber and numerous other articles, Terms — Cash Mrs, G. M. Kerr, proprietress Edward W. Elliott, auctioneer. 29-30-b BIRTHS DARVILLE—At Middleton Hospi- tal, Nova Scotia, on Thursday, July 16, 1959, to F/L, and Mrs. M, G. Darville (nee Coronna Wendorf) Middleton, a son, (brother for Janice and Paul). GREIDANUS—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, July 14, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Grei- danus, RR 1, Londeeboro, a son. NAHERNY—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, July 15, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Naherny, Clinton, a Son. O'DONNELL—In Marville Hospi-tal, France, on Friday, July 3, 1959, to Sergeant and Mrs. D. 3. O'Donnell, Longuyon, France, (nee Joan Jordan) a son, (Mich- ael Ernest). ROSS—In Southampton Hospital, on Tuesday, July 21, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, Port Elgin (nee Barbara Ford) a son. SAGER—In Alexandra General and Marine Hospital, Goderich, on Friday, July 10, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sager (nee Rosemarie Arkell) Goderich, a son, (Thomas Jeffrey, brother for Nicky and Clare). SHOBBROOK—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, July 1.8, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Shobbrook, Blyth, a son. SOLDAN—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Tuesday, July 21, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Soldan, RR 2, Hensall, a daughter. DEATHS McTAGGART—Suddenly in Clin- ton Public Hospital, on Sunday, July 19, 1959, Edith Louise Bro- der, widow of the late Malcolm D. McTaggart, in her 83rd year. Funeral from the Ball and Mut- ch funeral home, High Street, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, July 21, by _the Rev. D. J. Lane. RORKE — Suddenly in Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, July 20, 1959, Hugh E. Rorke, beloved husband of Rose Cun- inghame, Orange Street, in his 92nd year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home to-day, Thursday, July 23, commencing at 2 o'clock, and interment in Clinton Cemetery. SKINNER—In California on July 14, 1959, John Skinner, Los An- geles (native of Clinton), dear brother of Cecil. H. Cooper, Clin- ton and Mrs. Dan Nash, Strat- ford. SOURS—In Toronto, on July 22, 1959, at the home of his daught- er, Mrs. F. E. (Sandra) Doyle, David D. Sours, formerly of Clinton, in his 91st year. Rest- ing at the Ball and Mutch funer- al home, from noon on Friday until Saturday afternoon, when a commital service will be con- ducted by the Rev. D. J. Lane and interment made in Clinton Cemetery. ellIMIMMO.solmommowspowormanumimeammorrormroorommagoor...... Thieves Take Money From Bathers Cars At Bayfield Beach Constable George Little and Provincial Police from Goderich are investigating the theft of money from several cars parked in the village Sunday afternoon, July 9. While motorists were bathing, thieves broke into locked cars, ignored valuable watches and jewelry, but stole any money they could find in clothing, or locked glove-compartments which were pried open. Police have warned all bathers to leave valuables at home or take them with them when they park their cars. BAYFIELD Mrs. C. W. Brown spent last week with her sister, Mrs. A. A. Armstrong, Bronson Line, Stanley Township. Mrs, J. Ingold is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. M, Purvis, who is spending this month at her cot- tage. Mrs. F. Hendrick, Birmingham, Mich„ is at her cottage, "West- wind". Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eldredge, Grosse Isle, Mich., and Mrs. L. S. Manning, Cincinnati, Ohio, came on Wednesday to be the guests of PARK THEATRE GODERICH Now Playing: July 23-24-2S "3.10 TO YUMA" Glenn Ford Felicia Farr The management regrets to announce that "South Pacific" has been set back to a later date due to an extention of run at the Tivoli Theatre in Toronto. MON.—TUES.—WED. JULY 27-28-29 k "HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS" THURS.—FRI.—SAT. JULY 30 -31 and AUGUST 1 "WARLOCK" Henry Fonda -- Richard Widmark COMING: "SOUTH PACIFIC" (Adult entertainment) Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ormond, Mrs. E. A. Westlake who is a patient in Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaforth, is making favor- able progress towards recovery. TRY THE WANT ADS, THEY BRING RESULTS r NEWS-RECORD WANT ADS RatO$ No Charge for Announcements of Births, Marriages and Deaths. Articles for Sale, Rent, etc., Cards of Thanks, In IVIemoriares, Engagements, 3c a word, minimum 75c. Box No. to this office 15c additional, Repeat insertions 2e a word, mileinioin, 50c. CASKDISCOUNT: 1/8 if paid by Saturday fol- lowing last insertion, 13illing charge of 10e added. Latest Time for insertions eet 12 noon Wednesday Dial HUnter e,3443 FOR QUICK RESULTS Accommodation ArtWes For Sale For Rent MY THEATRE Clinton Two Shows Nightly—First Show at 7 prn.—W100 Screen Saturday Matinee sit zoo p.m. NOW PLAYING: JULY 2324-25 "MARDI GRAS" Two hearts heat as one in Mardi Gras time. A story to make the old feel young and the young feel younger. PAT BOONE -- CHRISTINE .cARgRa — TOMMY SANDS MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY—July 27-28.29 "OPERATION MADBALI" Riotous fun as GIs and army nurses outwit the top brass JACK LEMMON -- KATHRYN GRANT MICKEY ROONEY COMING NEXT: "APRIL LOVE" SHIRLEY JONES -- PAT BOONE -- ARTHUR O'CONNELL,