Clinton News-Record, 1960-03-03, Page 6Popo 6 Clinton News-Roconl Thursday, March 3, 1960
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Articles For Sale
Livestock For Sale
Our Sat. Special
From Our Store Only
Chocolate
Layer Cake
with Date Filling
Reg. 45c
For 39c
Bartliffs Bakery Ltd.
Bakery and Restaurant
CLINtON HU 2.97274
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE,
FLORIST
Dill HU '2-1012--Clinton
WHALLEY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, March 1,
1960, to Corporal and Mrs, W.
T. H. Whalley, Clinton, a daugh-
ter.
LIVE STOCK
12 HOLSTEIN
SPRINGERS
6 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS
due in May
REAL-GOOD 'HERD OF COWS
GOOD SIZE and QUALITY
Will Be Sold
Friday, March 4
Clinton Community
SALES BARN
JOE COREY, Manager
9b
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
1.30 p.m.
Government Inspected Scales
Cattle Sold By Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
NEW
SAMPLES
for
MEN'S SUITS
have now arrived. See
the newest in all wool
lightweight cloths in
the season's smartest
new shades, BLUES,
BROWNS, GOLDS,
RUSTS, AVOCADOS
and others.
Choose Your New
Spring Suit
now at
BIRTHS-
BELL -~1n St. Joseph's. 'Hospital,
London, on SaturdaY,. FebrUarY. 27, 1960, to AN Brs, Bel? (nee Marlene Richardson),
a son (brother for Linda),
.HOGGART — In Scott Memorial.
Hospital, '$eafortb, on Wednee,
day, February 17, - 1960, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Hoggart, a date,
ghter (Patricia Annette).
HATCHER--In Victoria Hospital,
Lender:, on Wednesday, :Febrile
airy 10, 1960, to LAC and. Mrs.
Don Hatcher (nee Woodena
Epps), Clinton,; a son, Donald
Mark,
HOORNAERT—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, February
28, 1960, to Mr, and Mrs. Reg, er Hooraert, RR 2, Seaforfh,
daughter,
MILLER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, February 25,
1960, to Corporal and Mrs,
liam Miller, Dublin, a son,
PICKETT—In Clinton Public Hoe-
pital, on Friday, Februery 26,
1960;- to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pick-
ett, RR 3, Clinton, a son.
SAUNDERS—In St. Joseph Hes-
pital, Sarnia, Ontario, on Mon-
day, February 22, 1960, to Mr,
and Mrs. Arthur E, Saunders
(nee JoAnne Cuninghame), a
eon (John Wallace; brother for
Eugene, Michael and Derek,' and
ninth grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon W, Cuninghame,
Clinton).
TAYLOR—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday,. February 25,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Taylor, RR 1. Varna, a son.
VANSTONE In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, February
26, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Aldon
Vanstone, Hensell, a daughter.
VIGER--In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Sunday, February 28,
1960, to LAC and Mrs. Paul Vig-
er, Clinton, a son.
WARNER—In Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderieh,
on Saturday, February 27, 1960,
to Mr. and Mrs. George Warner
(nee Marion Ross), Goderich, a
daughter -(Brenda).
Accommodation
For Rent
2 APARTMENTS, self-contained,
furnished, one heated with gas.
Phone HU 2-9682, 50-p-tfb
TRAILER 41'x10', Two Bedrooms;
new trailers for sale. BECKER'S
TRAILER-PARK.
TWO SELF-CONTAINED Apart-
ments, one furnished, one unfur-
nished. Phone HU 2-9928. • 9tfb
5 ROOM APARTMENT, with 2
bedrooms, available now, Phone
HU 2-6646. 9b
HEATED 3-ROOM apartment
furnished, downstairs. Washing
facilities. Phone HU 2-3844. 9b
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apart-
ment, heated, with private bath.
Phone HU 2-3329. Ralph Cantelon,
"e 8-9p
2 SMALL APARTMENTS, furn-
ished and heated, one upper, one
lower. Apply 93 Huron Street,
8-9p
ONE BEDROOM unfurnished
apartment, self contained. Com-
mercial Apartments, HU 2-6685.
9-tfb
UNFURNISHED or FURNISHED
4 room apartment, on ground floor
on King Street. Available now.
Phone HU 2-3491. • 9b
3-ROOM APARTMENT, furnish-
ed and heated, private bath, suit-
able for 2 or 3 girls or small
family. Phone HU 2-3837. 9b
3-BEDROOl1I HOUSE, close to
school, oil heated, recently redecor-
ated, reasonable rent, telephone in-
cluded. Apply Orville Workman,
RR 3, Kippen, phone Hensall
677r11.- 7-8-9-b
FURNISHED APARTMENT — 3
rooms, self contained, in modern
home, washing facilities, heated by
oil furnace, garden if desired, av-
ailable March 1, suitable for one
person or couple. Phone HU 2-9634
or HU 2-9479. 9tfb
Accommodation
Wanted
MOUSE or large apartment, un-
furnished, centrally located. Phone
HU 2-9564. 9b
2 BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE
wanted in Clinton. Unfurnished.
Reasonable. Phone HU 2-7285.
9-p
Articles For Sale
ALUMINUM DOORS and Win-
dows. Don C. colquhoun, RR 5,
Clinton. Dial HU 2-3297. ltfb
CHILD'S CRIB, Grey Roxatone;
good condition, reasonable. Phone
HU 2-7420 after 6 p.m, 9p
11-PIECE SET OF TURNING
Chisels. Can be seen at John Plum
tree's Barber Shop. 9p
CRIB—GRAY ROXATONE, with
plastic covered mattress, in good
condition, $20. Phone HU 2-9540.
9-b-
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC Range,
four-burner, in good condition.
Cheap for, quick sale. 73 East St.,
Clinton, phone HU 2-9536, 9p
2 ROLL AWAY BEDS, 1 SMALL
kitchen table, 3 wooden kitchen
chairs. Phone HU 2-7133,
9-p
ONE KITCHEN CHROME SET,
like new; One casement vvindOw
42" with storm. Phone HU 2-
7572. 9x
DRAIN TILE-4", $55 per M de-
livered; 5", $85 delivered; 6", $110
delivered; 8", $175 delivered, Pric-
es, 10", 12", 14" on request. Rydall
Brick and Tile Ltd., Elginfield, ph-
one BAldwin 7-4721, Lucan. 1-52p
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN and
Beef Producers. See Badger Silo
Unloader and Auger Feeders in
operation. Lowest prices on 'stable
cleaners. Bill Armstrong, RR 3,
Bayfield, phone 58r14. Sp-tfb
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
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. 9-p
PIONEER'S SUPER "600" and
Fabulous "400", Canada's lead-
ing chain saw. Complete parts and
service on all Pioneer saws, Robt.
Glen, Pioneer Saws, Clinton, One
tart°. 3-13-p
TELEVISION TRADE NOW.
Bring your old TV, take your new
one away. Choose from RCA,
Victor, Admiral, Electrohome T. A.
DUTTON APPLIANCES, Bruce-
field, phone HU 2-3232. Open
evenings till 9 p.m. 1-tfb
COLLAPSIBLE ENGLISH Luxi-
'cot with folding hood, storm apron
and mattress; can be used lie a
car bed; 'also a Bissell type carpet
sweeper, in excellent condition,
Phone HU 2-7151, 91e
MODERN USED '
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
Refrigerators, Stoves, Space Hea-
ters, Electric and. •Oil Heating.
Gas Stews, Gas Heaters, Repairs
CHUTER ELECTRIC
HU 2-3324 Victoria St., Clinton
Evenings and Saturdays
8-tfb
CHILD'S CRIB, high chair, tri-
cycles 16" and 20", RCA Whirl-
pool washing machine with timer,
new; Westinghouse vacuum with
chest, new; Frigidaire frig., auto-
matic defrost; wooden dinette
table and two chairs; davenport
and chair; 21" TV with electric
clock, rotor and antenna; -,mantle
radio and car radio; 1950 Austin
car. Must sell, owner posted to
Europe. Phone HU 2-9967. 9b
DRYERS
BEFORE YOU BUY, get our pric-
es on our RCA Whirlpool electric
dryer, including one year's free
service. ' •
Appliances.
BRUCEFIELD Phorie HU 2-3232
Open Evenings 'Till 9 p.m.,
Automobiles For Sale
49 CHEV. SEDAN, GREEN, going
to be sold for storage. Owner
Robert McLean, Apply at B/A.
Service Station. 9-b
FOR QUICK SALE
1956 PONTIAC SEDAN
Black, In Excellent Condition,
Very Low Mileage, Four New
Whitewall Tires, All The Extras
Including Custom Built Deluxe
Radio. A REAL SHARP CAR
Apply To:
Herb. Turkheim
Phone 133'— ZURICH
9p
Catom Work
DRESSMAKING and minor alter-
ations, also knit Mary Maxim
sweaters. Phone HU 2-7129. 9b
FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND
HEATING needs, call HU 2-9433.
Hawkins Hardware. 2-tfb
WELDING AND REPAIRS, met-
al fabrication. John Hamilton,
293 Albert Street. 6p-tfb
DIAMONDS CLEANED and
checked free of charge. Anstett
Jewellers, Clinton. 46-tfb
AIR COMPRESSOR — equipped
with jack hammer, mud spade and
drill. Cale Doucette, builder, phone
HU 2-9562. 9-b
TED RYDER'S TV Sales and Ser-
vice. Your Dumont-Zenith Dealer.
We service all makes of TV and
radios. 54 Mill Street, HU 2-9320.
4 to 15-p
MOTORS and PORTABLE Power
Tools Rewound and Repaired.
Parts for all popular'makes. New
motors available on short notice.
Art Levett, 139 Erie Street. Phone
HU 2-6640. 49tfb
Septic Tanks Cleaned
MODERN EQUIPMENT USED,
All work guaranteed. Quick ser-
vice. Write or phone Louis Blake,
RR 2, Brussels, phone 42 r 6, Brus-
sels. 7-26-p
Employment Wanted
LADY WOULD LIKE HOUSE-
WORK in afternoons. Phone HU
2-9940. 9b
YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE
babysitting or doing light house-
work, sleep in or out. Phone HU
2-7509. 91b
RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN de-
sires vviork at home, addressing
and mailing out folders, etc, for
advertising. Phone HU 2-7154. 9b
Fruit For Sale
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE:
Spy, King, Russet, Talman Sweet,
Greening, Snow, Delicious, etc. Ph-
one HU 2-3214. Free delivery in
town or RCAF houses. Fred Mc-
Clymont and Sons, one mile south
of Varna. 4-tfb
"....iitione4mmimmemerlexoftwowsWO..***1011.WOMOMMINffairimiii,
ONE AYRSHIRE HEIFER,
and two heifers due in March.
Apply -Leen Rehm-et, RR 5, Clin-
ton, 2-9966, - 9-p
TWO YOUNG GRADE HOL-
STEIN COWS, bred to a unit bull,
due the first part of March. Ap-
ply to Edgar Rathwell, phone Clin-
ton HU 2-9122. 9b
Help Wanted
EARN EXTRA MONEY Selling
Chicks in your district for old
established hatchery with a fran-
chise for ,one of the •best selling
layers in America., Farmers'
poultrymen and dealers calling on
farmers and poultrymen are mak-
ing good money. Our own sales-
man available to help you close
sales. For full details write Box
No, 91, Clinton News-Record.
9-10-b
Help Wanted Male
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open
in several large Townships' in
Huron Caunty. Trade well estab-
lished, Excellent opportunity. Full
time. Write gat once. Rawleigh's,
Dept. C-169-189, 4005 Richelieu,
Montreal. 9&13-b
Department of National
Defence (Air)
CLINTON, Ontario
$3 1 20 - $3 7 20 -
Applicants must have experience
in a recognized firefighting organ-
ization ,and be under 36 years of
age. Applicants with over 5 years
experience can apply who are un-
der 50 years of age. Further infor-
mation available on the poster in
the Post Office,'
Application Forms, available at
Post Office, should be filed with
the Civil Service 'Commission, 25
St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto 7,
Ontario, before 'MARCH 12th, 1960.
9b
Help Wanted --- Female
WOMAN WANTED for general
housework, 3 adults, no laundry,
sleep in or out. Apply Box 70,
Clinton News-Record. 7-8-9-b
BEAUTY COUNSELORS — ex-
panding program ,req,uires more
counselors. For 'appointment call
167 Seaforth :after 5.30, or before
9.30 in mornings. ' Mrs: ,Beatrice
Regier. 9-b
RESPONSIBLE WOMAN, 21
years or over, experienced with
children, general housework, st-
eady employment, living in, prefer-
red. `Phone HU 2.1054, 55 Mill St,
5-tfb
Livestock Wanted
OLD HORSES WANTED at 31hc
lb., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone at once, GILBERT
BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderich JA 4-7092 or JA 4-
7022. tfb
ATTENTION FARMERS! $5.00
paid for sick, dorm and disabled
cows and horses, according to size
and condition. All dead stock
picked up free of charge. Call col-
lect Ed. Andrews, 851r11, 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
horses and cattle. Old horses at
5c a lb. For the fastest and prop-
er removal of all animals, day or
night, use our automatic exchange,
at no cost to you. Call long dist-
ance and ask for Atwood Zenith
34900 (no toll charge), or Norman
Knapp, Blyth 21142. 44tfb
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
Lost and Found .
LOST — REGISTERED SCOTCH
Collie, female, brown and white,
lost February 6. Anyone knowing
whereabouts, phone Jim Leishinan,
HU 2-98134, 9-p
LOST—WOULD 'PIE GIRL, Who
took the wrong skates• at the
Arena last Friday night, please
leave them at the office in the
Arena, 9-p
LOST—ONE 24 PT. EXTENSION
Ladder, between Briteefield and
Clinton on Highway 4. • Finder
please notify 3. IC' Cornish, sec-
retary, Ttiekersmith Municipal
Telephone System. 9-b
Rates.
No Charge for Announcements of Births,
Marriages and Deaths.
Articles for Sale, Rent, etc., Cards of Thanks, In MemeriamS, Engagements, 3c a word, minimum
75c. Box No. to this office 15c additional, Repeat
insertions 2e a, word, nuninlOrn 56c.
CASH DISCOUNT: 54 If paid by Saturday fol-
lowing last insertion. Billing charge of ne added.
Latest. Time for Insertions -- 12 noon Wednesday
Dial H U nter 2-3443
Miscellaneous MARRIAGES
TURNER-RATHWELL--In Bruce-
field United Church on Satur-
day. afternoon, February 27,
1960, Jean Elizabeth, eldest dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy
Rathwell, BrUcefield, to Floyd
Elmer Turner, -son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Turner, Varna
DEATHS •
ElOGGART — In Tuckersmith
Township, on Wednesday, March
2, 1960, Charles Hoggart, dear
father of George and 'Wesley
Hoggart, Hullett Township, in
his 77th year. Service from the
Ball and Match funeral home,
153 High Street, Clinton, to Clin-
ton Cemetery, on Friday after-
noon, March 4, at 2 o'clock.
NEWTON-BRADY—In Hamilton,
on Tuesday, February 23, 1960,
Arthur D'Esterre Newton-Bra-
dy, M.D, 'beloved husband of
.Evelyn MacDonald, formerly of
Bayfield. Service from the
Blachford and• Wray Chapel,
Main Street and West Ave.,
Hamilton, on Friday, February
26., and interment in Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich.
HAMILTON—In St. Thomas oil
Wednesday, March 2, 1960,
Keith Hamilton, beloved son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. James
Hamilton and dear brother of
William Hamilton, Londesboro,
in his '59th year, Resting from
Friday evening at the Ball and
Mutch funeral home, • 153 High
Street Clinton, Where service will
be held Saturday, March 5, at
2 o'clock and temporary entomb-
ment will be made in Clinton
Mausoleum.
WITMER—At her home in Zurich
on Friday, February 19, 1960,
Marion Miller, widow of the late
Sylvanus Witmer, in her 84th
year. Service from the Evan-
gelical United Brethren Church,
Zurich, to the Bronson. Line
Cemetery, on Monday, February
22, by the Rev. A. M. Arnacher.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. George Mann
would like to express their sincere
thanks to their neighbours, friends
and Clinton fireman for their help
during our recent fire; their aid
was very much appreciated. 9b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to friends and neighbours
for flowers, cards and treats while
I was a patient in Clinton hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Oakes and
the nursing staff. —MRS. WIL-
LIAM KNOX. 9b
My sincere thanks to everyone
for the flowers, gifts, cards and
visits to me while I was in the
Scott Memorial Hospital, and
since my return home. Special
thanks to Drs. Brady, McMaster
and the nursing staff; also to Olda
and Russel Jervis and Helen Fair-
service — FLORENCE WOOD.
9-p
,M111.1.1100MmOINIMEIMM10%,,AMINIMINIMIW,
Poet's Corner
The Codfish lays ten thousand
eggs,
The homely hen lays one.
The codfish never cackles
To tell you what she's done.
And so we scorn the codfish,
Whilst the humble hen we
prize,
Which only goes to show you
that
It pays to advertise!
—Anonyomus.
9p
T. A. Dutton
FIREFIGHTER
RENT A. MeCULLOuCF4 CHAIN
Saw by the day or week, Apply
at WELLS Auto Electric, Clinton,
phone HU 2-3851. 49-tfb
FILTER. QUEEN Sales and Serv-
ice, Repairs to all makes of va-
mum cleaners. Reconditioned cl-
eaners for sale. Bob Peck, Varna,
phone Hensall 696r2. 3-13p
WATCH REPAIR, IS A JOB FOR
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's. Jewellery,
Huron County's Oldest Established
Jewellery Store. 9-p
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, • 9-P
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
ARTIFICIAL- INSEMINATION
SERVICE FOR ALL BREEDS
OF CATTLE
Farmer Owned and Controlled
Call -us between(
7.30 and 10.00 a.m. Week Days
and
6.00 and 8,00 p.m. Saturday
Evenings — at
Clinton HU 2-3441
46-tfb
Pet Stock
SEVEN LITTLE PUPPIES, have
for picking up. No charge, 69 Jos-
eph Street, phone HU 2-7069.
9-10-b
Poultry Wanted
LIVE TURKEYS, ducks, geese,
and hens. Top prices guaranteed.
In Varna and Zurich district con-
tact Mervyn Hayter. East Huron
Produce, Brussels. 46-tfb
Teachers Wanted
QUALIFIED Protestant Teacher
for Harlock School, SS 6, Hullett.
20 pupils, duties to commence in
September, 1960. Apply to secre-
tary-treasurer, John McEwing,
RR 1, Blyth. Applications to be in
by March 21, 1960. 8-9-10b
TRAVEL SERVICE
STAN BLOWES REISBUREAU-
31 Wellington Street, Stratford,
Telefoon 170—Alle luchtvaart en
scheepvaartmaatschappijen, spoor-
weg hotels, enz. Voor inlichtingen
wendt U zich tot Henk Hijmans,
Uw Nederlandse, reisbureau-agent.
9b
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. HU 2-9600. 26tfb
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. Salesman
Lloyd Moore, RR 5, Clinton, HU 2-
9572.
Tenders Wanted
DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION
(1951) LIMITED
PROJECT: Interior Painting of
Buildings 10, 19, 27, 79,90,104
and 111 and Fire Retardant
Coating of Interior of Build-
ings 2, 13, 21 (Classroom
Only), 28, 54, 62, & 80, RCAF
Station, Clinton, Ontario.
File 122-37-C2-1
SEALED TENDERS, marked as
to content addressed to the under-
signed will be received until 3:00
p.m. E.S.T,
Wednesday, March 23, 1960
Specifications and tender forms
will be on view at Builders' Ex-
changes at Toronto, Hamilton, Lon-
don, Kitchener, Brantford, Guelph,
Sarnia and DCL Toronto Branch
Office and may be obtained by
Prime Contractors only from DCL
Plans Section, Rooni 158 at the
address below on deposit of $25.00
payable to Defence Construction
(1951) Limited.
A security deposit of $1,200.00
or a 10% bid bond must accomp-
any tenders.
J. D. Jennison, Secretary,
No. 4 Temp, Bldg., 56 Lyon St.
Ottawa, Ontario.
9-b
More than two million Canad-
ians serve the Canadian Red Cross
Society in some voluntary capac-
ity.
Sickroom supplies are loaned
free by the Canadian Red Cross
loan cupboards in 549 commeriities
Of Canada,