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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-01-28, Page 5`rxxortSDAY, JANUARY '28, 1954` CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, PAGE FIVE. ,Classified Rates CASH RATE — (I Paid by rWednesday ,following date of ine •ertibn)—Two ;cents a word first insertion "(minlniwn 50 cents); *subeequient insertions 1',4 cents a word .'(minfmvm 35 emits); 15 ce:f ts' extra for box number or 'tor'direction to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE -12 noon, Wednes- ,ACCOMMODATION forRENT "'f"IVE RAOM UNFURNISHED apartment. Phone Clinton 498W. 4-b ' TWO R.-0 O MED FURNISHED apartment in Clinton. Central. Available immediately. Phone Clinton 73J. 4-b FOUR ROOM HOUSE FOR. RENT an Brucefield. Furnished if re- quested. Phone Clinton 618r22. . Accommodation Wanted "RCAF OFFICER WANTS to buy house or duplex, two or three bed- rooms. Occupancy March 15. Re- -ply giving full particulars. Box "441, RCAF Station, Rockcliffe, • Ottawa, Ontario. 4-5-b `HOUSE OR .APARTMENT — two or three bedrooms. Occupancy -March 15. Reply giving full par- ticulars. Box 441, RCAF Station, Rockcliffe, Ottawa, Ontario. 4-5-b ARTICLES FOR SALE QUANTITY OF NEW BLACK pope 1", 1%", 2", 2%" Apply G. T. Flewitt, phone Clinton 614r11. 4-p '8.2 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR, one year old, new condition; also boy's hockey equipment, skates, size nine; pads, etc. Apply 39 Edmonton Road, RCAF Station Clinton. 4-p SPECIAL: Brand New General. Electric Swivel Top Vacuum Cleaner with all attachments; and ABSOLUTELY FREE with 'the above purchase, one General Electric STEAM IRON. Regular $24.95, ONE ONLY T. A. DUTTON Firestone Dealer, Brucefield, Phone Clinton 634r4. 4-b ARTICLES WANTED Furniture Re -Finishing FOR FURNITURE, PIANO and radio cabinet refinishing and re- pairing. Apply W. G. Pickett, phone Clieton 761M, 3 to 6-p. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE HOLSTEIN BULL CALF, suitable, for vealing. Apply Robert W. Cole, phone Clinton 906r44. 4-b TEN CHOICE PIGS, ready . to wean. Apply to Tom Penhale, Bay- field, Phone Bayfield 57r12, 4-p LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead - cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect, 935r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb DEAD, DISABLED HORSES 011 cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone Stones' collect Ingersoll 21, Sea - forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT — Three -brush Floor Polisher by day. , Phone Clinton 32M. - 4-p CRESS WART REMOVER—really does it. Your Druggist sells Cress Corn Salve—for sure relief. Ar'ILR THIS DATE UNTIL fur- ther notice I will no longer be keeping my hog for service. — ERNEST DALE. 4-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 -tib McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS — complete parts, trained service. Authorized dealer ... McCulloch Saw Sales, 377 Huron St., Strat- ford, Ont. Phone Stratford 1061J. 3-tfb BECOME A BOOKKEEPER, stenographer, or typist in your spare time. Lessons 50c. For par- ticulars, write Canadian Corres- pondence Course, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto. 4-5-p SAVE UP TO $400 ON A NEW Duo -Therm Oil Burning Forced Air Furnace. Packaged unit de- livered. Complete ready to install it yourself under expert supervis- ion. Send for illustrated catalogue explaining new perimeter type heating and step by step instruc- tions for assembly. Dealer in- quiries invited. Perma-Flo Heating Systems, Clifford, Ont. 3-4-5-b GIRL'S BICYCLE, 18 -inch frame. 'Phone Seaforth 651r23 collect. 4-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 'MODEL A PICK UP. Will be sold for towing and storage service, W. • Westlake, Bayfield. Phone Bay- field 50r2, 3-4-p 1948 CHRYSLER SEDAN, fluid drive, radio, heater, spotlight, etc., 5895.• Dodge CA e epick--up,, $59t coach, 5 ton . Statiy on, phoneiCliRen on 342.Service 4-p THE CLASSIC BATHROOM SET $136.50 Delivered A beautiful bathroom set at a reasonable price, Everything in plumbing and heating. Write Dept. CNR or visit our show- rooms, Open Wednesday and Friday evenings and all day Saturday. S. V. JOHNSTON PLUMBING SUPPLIES STREETSVILLE, ONTARIO 2-3-4-b BABY CHICKS ORDER. KITCHENER'BIG-4 Chicks right here through agent. They should be ordered now, Can- adian anadian Approval, backed by Hatch- • ery's own breeding program cover- ing many years. Customer Mrs. Iven Fenwick of Allenford says: "Had Big -4 for years . . want more this season . highly re- , =amend e-•conunend them." Pullets, cocker- els, mixed. Agent: Charles Scott, Auburn. Phone Blyth 43r23. 4-b BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "DAIRY FARM -100 ACRES clay loam, Highway 8; modern steel barn, modern brick house; 33 Ayr - shires, 6 Holsteins, accredited and purebred. Milk contract, Deseck. Clinton. 4-p FLOURISHING BUSINESS FOR Sale in Bayfield. Yearly profit be- tween $4,000 and $5,000. All re- plies handled in strictest confid- • ence, Apply by letter only to Box 51, Clinton News -Record, 3-4-p 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — Isusiness trades listed: restaurants, . gas stations, tourist eamps, groc- . cry stores; one Main St. build- ' lug. L. , Winter, Real Estate; )Phone 448. 14 -tib CLOTHING FOR SALE ' TWO FORMALS, one plaid suit, red spring coat. AB are sizes 12 to 14 and good as new. Phone Clinton 368W. 4-p FARMS FOR. SALE ':NICE LIST OF FARMS IDE male. L. G. Viinter, Real Estate, Phbne Clinton 448. 33-tfb 200 ACRES OF LAND, eight -room house, bank barn, on Highway 8 between Clinton and Goderich, one mile from Holmesville, with or rWithout stock and implements. .Apply Clarence Sturdy, prop., R.R. :2, Clinton. Phone Clinton 901r13. 49-tfb HELP WANTED—MALE .:A SPECIAL INVITATION to men "who would gamble 'a stamp to secure a business opportunity. No time like now to get in business for yourself with our 250 guaran- teed products. Write for free cata- logue and details. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Dept. D., Montreal, 4-b PIANO TUNING, YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Tust call G. W. Cox et Clinton 695J. 43-tfb PROPERTY FOR SALE TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR sale. Bargain at $2,'750. L. G. Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clin- ton 448. 33-tfb STOREY AND ONE-HALF House consists of five rooms and three- piece bath. Asbestos shingle sid- ing, on lot 44 feet by 145 feet. Fully insulated. Phone Clinton 32M. 4-p COUNCIL OF TIIE TOWN OF CLINTON invites offers for prop- erty known as the old public school, lots 168-169, Ontario St., Town of Clinton; with building approximately 90x50 feet; two- storey brick, dry basement, excel- lent lighting and steam heating system. Property could be used for industrial or other purposes. All offers will he considered. (Signed)—L. D. HOLLAND, Box 400, Clinton. 2-tfb STOVES FOR SALE FAIRBANKS -MORSE OIL Heat- er. Phone Clinton 677W. 4-p TOWERS WANTED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED until February 24, for ten cords of beech or maple wood, 12 inches long, to he delivered to S.S. No. 1, Mullett before September 1, 1954. Apply Ross MacGregor, R. R. 2, Seaforth, secretary -treasurer, 4-5-b 'UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY offers 130' to $60 a week in spare time and $100 or more weekly full time. If you need extra money it will pay you to investigate. Men hired now mill quickly wont in District Manager's positions, paying $11,000 a year and up. Product well ad- vertised and accepted. Little travelling, home nights, Car is es- ..aeaitial. Write "Na-Churs" Plant Food Co. (Canada) Ltd., 2 Lan - 'earth St„ W., London, Ontar.o. 2-3-4-h IDEATHS .LAGAN- Alexandra a Marine F I x, and General Hospieal, Goderich, on January 22, 1954, Mary Fea- gan, beloved wife of George C. Feagan, Goderich Township, in her 59th year. Interment in Colborne Cemetery. REID—At Windsor, on January 21, 1954, Albert William. Reid, age 70 years, beloved husband of Maud Ward Reid, Lawrence Rd., Windsor (and Hayfield), beloved father of Miss Kathleen Reid and Bernard, at home; dear bro- ther of Harry Reid, Riverside; Mrs. Nelson Greygoose, Enfield, England. Funeral service in Morris Walk:erville Chapel, 1624 Wyandotte St. East at Lincoln Rd„ Saturday, January 23, with Rev. 11 Naylor officiating. In- terment in Victoria Memorial Park. ' SCOTT -At Clinton, on Sunday, January 24, 1954, Mary Summer- ville Scott, in her 87th year. Funeral . from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, to Burns Cemetery on Wednesday, Jan- uary 27, 1954, SLOMAN—At Lucknow, on Mon- day, January 25, 1954, Martha Lanxon, widow of Alexander Sioman,'in her 78th year. Fun- eral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clin- ton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Wednesday, January 27, 1954. STIRLING—In St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, on Saturday, Jan- uary 23, 1954, Archibald Stirling, 46 Tecumseh Ave., beloved hus- band of the late Louisa Gemein- hardt and dear father of Misses , Rhea and Edna Stirling, London, brother of Mrs. Robert Dewar, London, and Miss Agnes Stirling, Lucknow, in his 93rd year. Rest- ing at A. Millard George funeral home, Wortley Rd. at Elmwood Ave. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Monday, Jan- uary 25 at 3.30. Interment in Woodland Cemetery. ONTARIO STREET WA WILL MEET TUESDAY Ontario Street United Church Woman's Association will, meet on Tuesday, February 2 at 2.30 p.m. in the church hall with Mrs. R. Ilolmes and Mrs. E, Radford in charge of the program. St. And- rew's Ward will serve lunch. Mrs. N. Carter and Mrs, D. Carter are conveners. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO MEET ON MONDAY The regular monthly meeting of the Clinton Hospital Auxiliary will be held at the hospital on Monday afternoon, February 1, at three o'clock. 0 ST, ANDREW'S W.A. WILL MEET NEXT TUESDAY The Woman's Association of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will meet at the home of Mrs. McEwen, on Tuesday, February 2. LAC and Mrs. G. D. Campbell and son Bobby, Albert Street, left on Wednesday for Macdonald, Man., where LAC Campbell is stationed with the RCAF. AUCTION SALE of Cows, Heifers, Pigs held inside, on Friday, Feb. 5 at 1 p.m. CATTLE: 30 Young Holstein cows and heifers, fresh and springing. Five really top two-year-old Hol- stein heifers due in March. Ten rising two year old Holstein heif- ers bred. Ten well-bred Holstein heifer calves, two weeks old or older. PIGS: Ten young Tamworth sows, in pig. Ten or more sucker pigs. Elton. McLelland and Sons, Bervie, Proprietor Donald Blue, Auctioneer 4-b o Cards rds f Thanks I wish to thank all.•my friends and, neighbours and relatives. for their many kindnesses and remem- brances with cards, treats and letters while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital and since I came home. Special thanks to Dr. Addison and nurses, Canada Pack- ers employees and members of the Canadian Legion. - MR. H. J. MANAGHAN. 4-b I wish to express, my sincere ap- preciation tb all my friends and neighbours and the Summerhill Ladies' Club for their many kind- nesses and remembrances with their help, gifts, treats, cards, let- ters and visits while I was a pa- tient in Vietoria Hospital and Beck Memorial Sanatorium, London — KEN VODDEN. 4-p MRS. EDWARD BOYES would Iike to thank all her neighbours for their kindness and all those who sent flowers, boxes of fruit, cards and letters. Special thanks to Miss Taylor and Mrs. Livermore and Dr. Oakes, while she was ill. I would like to thank all those who sent cards and fruit during my stay in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don and after I came home, and all those who called in to see me. Special thanks to Londesboro Ath- letic Club and Jack Tamblyn, — JOHN WEBSTER, 4-b MR. AND MRS. J. E. "CAP" COOK would like to thank their friends, neighbours, organizations, Bannockburn Pipe Band and the Clinton Colts hockey club for their cards, congratulations and remem- brances on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Also those who so kindly assisted. 4-b In Memoriam In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Walter.- Mc- Ewen, who passed away two years ago, January 27, 1952. Ever re- membered by his wife, Dallas, and daughter, ,Marlene. 4-b Notice to Creditors In the Estate of WILLIAM DICKSON FAIR, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Retired Merchant, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before the 10th day of February, A.D. 1954, after which date the assets will be dist, ributed amongst the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. ' DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 16th day of January, A.D. 1954. F. FINGLAND, Q,C„ Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 3-4-5-b b111•11111•11•01M•11.••1111011•11111100,1=11111•NM114 111•11/11•4 A. G. Grigg & Son "More Heat Per Gallon" Modern truck equipped with latest metered and stamped delivery tickets. Guaranteed Supply PHONE 74W --Clinton o-o.ro-a-ao-..aoo•« ROXY THEATRE CL'INTON' NOW- PLAYING—Jan. 28-30. "APRIL IN PARIS" starring Ray Bolger Doris Day MON., TUES., WED., THURS. Feb. 1-4 GREGORY PECK Susan Alia Hayward Gardner "SNOWS OF (KILIMANJARO" — Adult Entertainment — 211 TABLE MODEL Superb Service Immediately wtti Alumni Acute n...w A NEW "'A INCH MILL RUN hardwood floor, Maple, well nailed, to be installed in the main ent- ranee and Council Chamber of the Town Hall, Clinton. New floor to be sanded and oil finished. The present floor shall be rough sand- ed, nailed, and covered with felt paper. Tenders will be received up to 12 o'clock noon, February 1, 1954 by the Clerk. For further particulars contact Mel Crich. L. D. Holland, Clerk of Town of Clinton, 3-4-b SMALL INVESTMENT Earns Excellent Spare Time Income New type of automatic coin-op- erated machine. This is an op- portunity for those willing to spend a few hours a week with the expectations of starting a profitable business. Please 'Reply To ' BOX 55 Clinton News -Record . State 'address and telephone number — bank reference required. 4-bi o+ -e -.•4 -.-.- FOR SALE 11/z Storey Dwelling, with TWO self - contained apartments; modern conveniences; well rented; good location; juice: 59,000 with 55,000 down. 11'/ Storey Six -Room Dwelling; modern conveniences; located near schools; price: 56,000 with $3,500 down. 1% Storey Six -Room Dwelling; 3 -piece bath; price; $5,500 with $3,000 down; Immediate possession - 1% Storey Six -Room Dwelling; 3 -piece bath; price: 55,500 with 53,000 down, Immediate possession. 14tore�3Slx-room Dwelling; ,500. II. C. Lawson REALTOR Bank of Montreal Building Phone 251W —• Clinton 3-tfb Model C-1084 Faultless performance, engineering simplicity, picture and sound that defy comparison. Rich mahogany, wal- nut or oal, finish. cabinet. Non -glare tilted glass front. Hallicrafters' ex- clusive Smokey Black control panel with polished gold trim. • 18 tubes Including 21 -inch rectangu lar picture tube; 6 -Inch PM speaker, two rectifiers. Controls: (Front) on-off volume, fine tuning, channel selector, tone bright - 'se limiting, o nose. (Read No, g, horiz ntal and vertical holds, height, focus, vertical linearity, width, 3 -stage "Local -Distance" reception switch. Provision for UHF. We handle Complete Antenna Installation and also Parts and Rotators McAlpine &Daw VICTORIA ST. — CLINTON FRIDAY -SATURDAY --Feb. 5-6 "Invaders From Mars" Helene Carter — Arthur Franz COMING --Feb. 8-10 "Remains to be Seen" PARK THEATRE CODERICH—phone 5150 Now: Mickey Rooney and, Eddie Bracken - in A Slight Case of Larceny MON., TUES., WED. Irene Dunne — Dean Jagger Joan Evans" In which a mystified housewife finds $5 and $10 bills growing on two garden trees. `It Grows on Trees' THURS., FRI., SAT. Randolph Scott—Patrice Wymore Philip Carey Present an adventurous super western with early -day Los An- geles as its background.' Filmed in color, "The Man Behind the Gun" Coming: Spencer Tracy and Jean Simmons in "The ACTRESS" CAPITAL THEATRE EAT RE'. GODERICH Phone 47 Now: Victor Nature and Lee tt Marvin — in �� The Glory Brigade MON., TUES., WED. Brian Donlevy — Ella Raines Forrest Tucker The dramatic story of a ,ship yard worker who became a hero in' spite of himself, "The Fighting �, Coast Guard." THURS., FRL, SAT. Dennis Morgan -, Rita Moreno Philip Carey Texas after the Civil War, and a gunslinger ' who sides with the squatters to foil some ruthless northerners. "CATTLETOWN" Coming Claire Trevor and Brian Dunlevy — "Hoodlum Empire Need Cash $$$$ ? Borrow • from Clinton Community Credit Union 5100 may be borrowed. for 1 year or any sum up to 51,000 for periods up to 2 years. $100 borrowed may be paid back in 12 equal monthly in- stalments of 58.89 which in- cludes all charges. W. V. ROY — Manager Office Hours: Monday and Friday 9.00-5.30 Tues., Thurs., Sat. 9.00-5.00 Wed. 9.00-12.00 3-tfb wr+vs,r+•.J Clinton Community Farmers AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY AT 2 P.M. TERMS CASH J. COREY, Sales Manager E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer W. COLQUHf3UN, Clerk Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere GoderichTownship WA Invitation The members of the WA of St. James' Church, Middleton, their husbands and friends are invited to a special meeting on Wednesday evening, February 3 at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs, Milton Steepe. Miss Dorothy Marquis will. be the special speaker, her topic being' her trip to see the Corona- tion. Miss Margaret Holland will be guest soloist. A good attend- ance is desired at this open meet- ing, which promises to be very interesting, STOP! • SHIPPING FEVER • PNEUMONIA' • CALF DIPHTHERIA • INFECTIOUS ENTERITIS THIS SEASON WITH NIXON'S FEYREX The concentrated, easy to use solution which combines the ef- fect of 4 SULFA DRUGS. Complete, detailed dosage chart for all animals on every bottle. F. B. PENNEBAKER IDA Drug Store -- Phone 14 SPECIALS FOR J.A.N. 29 - 30 - 31 TEA, Lipton's Bik.—reg. 49c 1/2 Ib. 34c CHEESE, Whiz .. 16 oz. jar 55e CAKE MIX, Robin Hood White pkg. 26e FOODSAVER WAXED PAPER, 100 ft., 29c TOMATO JUICE, Libby's, 20 oz., 2 for 23e PICKLES, Old Towne, Swt. Mixed, 16 oz. jar 25c JAVEX, 32 oz. bottle 25e JAM, Oxford Brand, Rasp., 24 oz. jar 35c POTATOES, N.B., 50 lb. bag ... • 990 ORANGES, Sunkist, size 252s doz. 33e SALMON, ISIS 'Fcy., Sockeye, 1/2 lb. .....,.,. 35c SALMON, Statesman, Fey. Cohoe, 1/2 lb. 24c THOMPSON'S FOOD MARKET Phone 40 We Deliver K. C. CiOKE FLORIST Phone ,66W --- Clinton POSTPONED The Purina Meeting on Poultry and Profits will be held on Monday, February 1 at eight o'clock in the Agricultural Office Board Rooms. FARMERS AND THEIR WIVES ARE INVITED • CLINTON FARM SUPPLY 4-b NYLON GABARDINES 0 Greys -- Blues -- Sands SIZES 34 to 44 YOU CAN'T MISS AT THESE PRICES — 1 Rack •-- Price — 1 Rack — Off Sport Shirts ALL WOOL JERSEY, DOESKIN PLAIDS VYELLA FLANNELS • Half Price Third Off PICKETT� CAMPBELL TILE STORE 'FOR MEN ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS PHONE 25 — (Main Corner) ' - CLINTON