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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-05-06, Page 5'THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1954 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGEFIV Classified Rates CASH RATE -- (If paid by 'Wednesday' following date of in- eaertfob.)—Two cnnits a word first /Oxisirlion (minimum 50 cents).; •nibenquect insertions 1% cents a avoid (minincram 35 sents); 15 merits ritta for box zurmber or lor.4direction to NEWS,LBECORD kJ:Kam. IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE --12 noon, Wednee- des. 'ACCOMMODATION for RENT ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT -meals. Could accommodate our. :Phone Clinton 351J, 18-b SMALL APARTMENT, -furnished, suitable for couple. Available im- mediately. Phone Clinton 73J. 18-p 'TWO FURNISHED, HEATED -rooms, suitable for a couple. -Phone Seaforth 3703 • 18-b SE L F -CONTAINED APART- ' meat, unfurnished. Phone 460-R 18-b ',SMALL HOUSE FOR, RENT, IN Clinton. Three rooms and bath. . Also small housekeeping room for summer months. Phone Clin- ton. 486W. 18-b "FAR1V1 HOUSE FOR RENT, only two and one half miles from 'RCAF Station. Contact Box '184' • Clinton News -Record. 18-b Accommodation Wanted ' FOUR TO SIX ROOM HOUSE or self-contained apart m ent Box "181" Clinton News -Record or phone Clinton 4. 18-p YOUNG LADY TEACHER wish- • ee room and board for Septem- ber, centrally located home, pre- ferably with piano. Or light housekeeping rooms, dinner pre- pared. Box "183" Clinton News - Record. 18-p WANTED TO RENT ON LAKE Huron in Bayfield area or be- tween Bayfield and Goderich, summer cottage with hydro and modern conveniences. Three bed-, rooms desireable. Advise extent furnished, rent per season or per month to Huron Expositor, Sea - forth. 18-b ARTICLES FOR SALE EATING POTATOES and SEED —potatoes. Call John Heyink, phone Blyth 23 r 5. 18-p AFRICAN VIOLETS — the ideal gift for Mother's Day. Good selec- tion of new varieties. Mrs. Jack Gilbert, Huron Road, Goderich, phone Goderich 936r21. 18-b LAWN MOWER, 16", rubber tire, in good condition, used two sea- sons. Phone Clinton 262. 181i REFRIGERATOR, 8.2 cu. ft., new condition; English pram; bathin- ette; three-piece boy's suit (14-16), worn twice. 39 Edmonton Rd., PMQ, RCAF Station. 18-p ' GIANT LATHAM RASPBERRY canes for sale. Good healthy stock. " $4. per 100. A. Leibold, R.R. 2 • Clinton. Phone Clinton 910 r 13. 18-p GOLDEN 13ARK WEEPING Wil- low Trees, six to seven feet high, extra good ones. Fred Gilbert, liuron Road, Goderich, phone ' 986 r 32. 16-7-8-p Modernize Your Home With A BEAUTIFUL 5 FT. STEEL RECESSED BATHTUB WHITE $65.75 Blue, green, coral, yellow $78.75 Delivered We carry a complete line of :plumbing and heating *supplies. ' Write our mail order Dept. CNR for free illustrated catalogue. S. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING SUPPLIES Streetsvilie Phone 352-3 Open Wednesday and Friday even- ings till 9:30 and all day Saturday. You Can Depend on Johnson's 18-21-b ARTICLES WANTED WANTED TO BUY, ONE Quebec cook stove. Dick Walixiga, R.R. 1, Londesboro, phone Blyth 24r11. 18-p REQUIRED BY CLINTON CUBS, eight metal bunk beds, 30 inches wide. Will pay any reasonable price. Contact "Skip" Winter. 'Phone 448. 17-8-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 19,47 CHEVROLET SEDAN, four new tires, excellent condition, black. Phone Clinton 675J or write P.O. Box 202, Clinton. 18-p 1952 CHEVROLET HARD -TOP, red and grey; white wall tires, redio, air-conditioned; he at e r. 14,000 miles. Apply to Hotel ' Clinton. 15-6-7-18-b 1947 MERCURY, 3 -TON STAKE in good all-round condition. Albert Leibold, R.R. 2, Clinton, ' phone Clinton 910r13, 18-p -.$1,350, 1953 AUSTIN A-40, 4 - door, 11,500 miles,. Just been In- spected by Austin Motorcar Company. Has all deluxe feat ures. Perfect inside and out. ' Trade acceptable. Terms may be , arranged. F10 Shives, phone 'Clinton 382 local 307. 18-b BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BABY CHICKS BRAY HAS STARTED PULLETS for shipment now.Also dayold, and mixed. Ask us icy early sum- mer price list. Cockerels also but they should be ordered a little in advance of date desired. Ask us for full particulars. Mrs. Alex Paterson, Brucefield. 18-b GOOD NEWS, Poultrykeepers. Summer prices on Kitchener Big -4 Chicks effective May 8—ask for new prices—pullets reduced $5,00 per 100 on all breeds—non-sexed reduced $2.00 per 100. Canadian Approved. And special low prices on started chicks, all ages. You can't afford to pass these up. Ask agent Charles Scott, Auburn, phone Blyth 43 r 23, 16-17-18b CUSTOM WORK GARDENS PLOWED and Disced. Contact 'Steve Welbanks, phone Clinton 214. 15-17-tfb PLOUGHING OF GARDENS and cultivating. Landscaping, digging basements, water drains and tiling. Ken McKenzie, phone Clinton 552W. ' 17-18-b BULLDOZING WORK DONE expertly. Cellars, farm ponds, landscaping, back fill. Clear hew land. J. and G. Postill, KR. 3, Clinton. Phone Clinton 906r23. 18-19-p EMPLOYMENT WANTED BABY SITTING REQUIRED for evenings. Phone 64954. 18-x WOULD MIND A CHILD AT My home for working mother. Call 739-W 18-b GIRL WISHES Housecleaning work on lVfondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Baby sitting any night, Box 180, Clinton News -Record. 18-p FARM EQUIPMENT'for SALE 14 - 16 PLATE FLEURY -BTS - ell disc, new condition. Apply Harold Brandon, Bayfield, or phone Bayfield 14. 18-b FARMS FOR SALE NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR sale. L. G. 'Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb Furniture Re -Finishing FOR. FURNITURE, PIANO AND radio cabinet, refinishing and re- pairing, apply W. G. Pickett, phone Clinton 761M, 13-4-5-6-p-tfb HELP WANTED MAN OR WOMAN AS DISH=' washer and general kitchen helper. Apply in person at Pinger's Restaurant, phone 405. 18-b HELP WANTED—Female YOUNG WOMAN OR GIRL TO care for children while mother works. Donald Watson, north- east corner of Rattenbury and William Streets, 18-b TWO GIRLS, FOR PART TIME work, at 75c an hour, 8.30 p.m. to 10.00 p.m,; Two full time at 50c an hour, (time and a half for overtime), raise in two weeks if satisfactory. Clinton Laundry and Dry Cleaning. 18-9-20-p DEPENDABLE GIRL OR LADY wanted as bookkeeper for general office work. Excellent hours, Wednesday afternoons off, typing not essential. For further partic- ulars contact Box 88, Clinton News -Record 16tfb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 18 WEANED PIGS. APPLY G. Cameron, Brucefield. 18-p 18 PIGS, seven weeks old. Leen Rehorst, R. R. 5, Clinton, phone Clinton 6141.31. 18-b FIVE PIGS, TEN WEEKS OLD. Apply to Ross Hoggart, R.R. 1, Clinton. Phone Clinton 802 r 33. 18-p GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS, re- centy freshened. Call Reid Tor- rance, R.R. 2, Bayfield, *phone Clinton 900r24. 18-p CALF SUITABLE FOR RATS- ing, also strawberry plants for sale. Call Lorne Tyndall, Clin- ton 904r4. 18-p 10 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD; deo one slow and five pigs, four weeks old. Fred IVfcCIY- mont, Varna, phone Clinton 613r24. 18-b LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead cattle. Gilbert Bros, Mink Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect, 9313r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone 'Stones" collect Ingersoll 21, Sea - forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21. PASTURE FOR RENT GOOD PASTURE for approximat- ely 50 head of cattle, good shade, lots et water. Call Lawrence Snyder, R. R. 2, Clinton, phone Carlow 160.3. 18-19-p ABOUT 90 ACRES OF PASTURE for rent in Goderich Township, plenty of water. Also quantity of Katandin potatoes. John Woon. R.R. 1, Clinton. 18-p PIANO TUNING Ytfint PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 695j. 43-tfb NOTICE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES — ,buslnes trades listed: restaurants, as stations, tourist samps, groe- -try stores; one Main St. build - ting. L. G. Winter, Real Estate; rPhone 448. • 14-11b ANYONE FOUND TRESPASS- ing on rt. Lots 41-51, Tucker - smith Township, both sides of river at any time hereafter, will be prosecuted. By order of the owner, A. E Parry. 18-23-tfb DEATHS COWAN—At his late residence, Ontario Street, Clinton, on Tues- day, May 4, 1954, William Henry Cowan, in his 89th year. Funeral from the Beattie funeral home, Rattenbury Street East, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Friday afternoon, May 7, at two o'clock. Rev. D. J. Lane, officiating. JAGO—In Tuckersmith Township, on Wednesday, May 5, 1954, William James Togo, beloved husband of the late Amelia Luk- es, in his 82nd year. Resting at the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, until Friday afternoon where funeral service will be conducted at 2.00 p.m. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. TIEMAN—At his home in Dash- wood, on Tuesday, May 4, 1954, David Tiernan, beloved husband of the late Fannie Snell, in his 84th year. • Funeral service from the Hoffman funeral home, Dashwood, (today) Thursday, at 2.00 p.m. Interment will be made in Dashwood Evangelical UB Cemetery. MISCELLANEOUS HAVING PURCHASED A large truck T am available for general trucking. Contact Stewart Sch- oenhaLs, phone 570-M 18-19-b VULCANIZING — Tractor, Truck and Car Tires. Fluid inflation service. Pick-up and delivery ser- vice. Al Linfield's Tire and Sport Shop, phone Goderich 535. WATCH REPAIRS Guaranteed. Clean and polish pivots, $2; bal- ance staffs, $2. Mail to Clinton Watch Service, Clinton, or leave with Vodden Engraving and Diam- onds for estimate. 13 to 26-p McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS — complete parts, trained service. Authorized dealer . . . McCulloch Saw Sales, 377 Huron St., Strat- ford, Ont. Phone Stratford 1061J. 3-tfb FOR SALE—CONCRETE Bricks and Flagstones; any colour, -now in stock. Modern concrete flagstones provide the convenient, pleasing garden walk. Easy to lay. No ex- perience needed. Last a lifetime. Economical. All kinds of.concrete work, including sidewalks, cement floors, and septic tanks, etc. SEAFORTH CONCRETE PRO- DUCTS, Phone 22-54, Seaforth. 17-8-9-20-b POULTRY FOR SALE 250 SUSSEX X RED PULLETS, starting to lay. 500 five weeks old roosters. G. Vanderhaar, le, R. 1, Londesboro, phone Blyth 28r24. 18 -x PROPERTY FOR SALE FOUR APARTMENT HOUSE — Solid brick, slate roof, double gar- age, oil furnace, excellent income. Owner leaving town. Five -room apartment vacant to purchaser. J. L. Tierney, phone 768-W. 17tfb TBREE BEDROOM WARTIME house, featuring built-in bathtub and tile floor in bathroom. Binh - in cupboards in kitchen. Down- stairs newly decorated. Contact Bill Mowat, 123 Spencer Street (a continuation of Princess West). 18e SALESMAN WANTED WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY travel among consumers in Huron County. Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only re- liable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh's Dept E-169-131, Mont- real. 18-b STOVES FOR SALE ELECTRIC RANGE, LIKE new; 71/2 . cubic foot refrigerator. Phone 382, local 248 or 4 Regina Road, Adastral Park, Clinton. 1'8-p COLEMAN OIL FURNACE, complete with blower and ther- mostat In good condition, 3125,00. BTU output per hour. 55,000. Reid's Upholstery, 59 Hamilton Street, Goderich, one 1102-W. 18-h COLEMAN SPACE HEATER, 50,000 BTU's Beach Oil Range, with oven. Both four months old, new condition. Will deliver and instal. Apply 28 Edmonton Road, Adastral Park, RCAF Station Clinton. 9-tfb FOR SALE Storey Frame Seven -Room Dwelling, located in Hayfield. 1/2 Storey Insul-Brick 6 -Room Dwelling; modern convenien- ces; oil heating. Located near Schools. 1.1A Storey Five -Room Dwelling; new; modern conveniences; immediate possession. 1 Storey Four -Room Dwelling; new; modern conveniences; early possession. 11/2 Storey New Dwelling; living room; dining room; den; sun porch; modern kitchen; two bedrooms and bath down; two bedrooms up; hardwood floors; modern conveniences. One block from Post Office. II. C. Lawson REALTOR Bank of Montreal Building Phone 25IW Clinton 18-tfb 41.4,1-444-4,44,44,4.4-11.4.4.41-44741,44,-0-0 In New. Brunswick encouraging results in creating ice -free high- ways have been obtained by mix- ing a Getman -invented chemical compound with the asphalt surface of a test roadstrip. BIRTHS ARKELL—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, April 29, 1954 to Mr. and Mrs Thomas Arkell, Hayfield, a son (Kenneth Charles). BOAG—In York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Thursday, April 29, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11. Boag (nee Doris E. Johns) a daughter, (Sandra Maebell, a sister for Margaret and Ter- ry). BROWN—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on 'Tuesday, May 4, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown, Clinton, a son (Robert Thomas). DUCHARIVIE4—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, April 29, 1954, to Mr, and Mrs. Ted Duch - aline, Zurich, a son. FITZSIMMONS—Ip Clinton Pub - lir Hospital, on Tuesday, May 4, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fitz- simmons, Clinton, a son (Mich- ael Dennis). GODFRAY — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, May 3, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Godfray, Clinton, a daughter (Terry Lee Anne). HILL—In Clinton Public Hospital, on .Wednesday, May 5, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs, William Hill, R.R. 1, Clinton, a son (Bruce Owen, a brother for Jan and Pat). MITCHELL—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, April 29, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Clinton, a daughter, (Robin Gail) PRILL—In Clinton Public Hospit- al, on Monday, May 3, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Frill, Clinton, a daughter, (Janice Laurie). RENAULT — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, May 2, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ren- ault, Clinton, a son (Peter An- drew). YOUNG— In Alexandra General and Marine Hospital, Goderich, on April 22, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs, James Young, R.R. No. 1, Goderich, a son, (Ronald James). Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements on West /1 of lot 39, Com 14 of Hullett Township, 11,4 miles east of Auburn on Tuesday, May 18 at 1 p.m., (D.S.T.), the following: HORSES—Matched team Slack Percheron Gelding (middle aged). CAni'LE—Durham new fresh 6 weeks with calf; 4 Durham cows, fresh 4 weeks; 1 Hereford cow, fresh 4 weeks; 7 Durham and Her- eford calves; 1 Durham cow, due to freshen in June; 1 Durham cow, fresh 2 months; 1 Hereford cow, fresh 2 months; 1 Black cow, clue to freshen in July; 2 red cows, due in June; 1. Black year old steer; 2 Durham year old heifers; 1 Dur- ham bull, 2 yrs. old. IMPLEMENTS—Woods electric grinder, 1 yr. old with 3 H.P. Mot- or; 6 ft. mower; Deering hay load- er; Massey Harris side rake; Disc harrow; Massey Harris 7 It. bind- er; 1 rubber tired wagon; 16 ft. hay rack; 1 steel farm wagon; 2000 lb. scales; Walking plow; pig crate; fanning mill; sulky rake; steel land roller; McCormick Deer- ing manure spreader; spring tooth cultivator; set diamond harrows; roll snow fence; forks; shovels; chains, etc. HAY AND GRAIN—Approxarn- illy 15 ton baled hay; quantity mixed. grain, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—tab- les, day bed; chairs; other articles to numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH Proprietor Estate of late Harry Yungblut Harold Jackson, Auctioneer 18-19-b AUCTION SALE Of Property and Household Effects from the home of Miss %tattle Buller', Townsend Street, Clinton, on Saturday, May 15 at 2 p.m., consisting of: Sideboard; 3 rocking chairs; double bed springs and mattress; single bed and mattress; 2 wash stands; chest of drawers; dresser; 4 cane bottom chairs; kitchen chairs and odd chairs; couch; book case; linoleum rug 10'x15'; carpets and scatter rugs; kitchen table; kitchen cupboard; coal oil stove; wood stove; Quebec heater; weight clock; set of Bird of Paradise dish- es; other dishes; glassware; cook- ing utensils; curtains; lamps; cur- tain stretcher; carpet sweeper; ironing board; 6 ft. step ladder; cross cut saw; garden tools; quantity of stove wood and cedar; some stove coal. At the same time and place the property will be offered for sale subject to reserve bid, on which is situated a 7 -room stucco cot- tage with 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, pantry and toilet, There is also a full basement. Terms on household effects cash. Terms on property 10 percent down and balance in 30 days. 11/Liss • MAW Sullen, Proprietress Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer FAMILIAR . . with all detaits ANYWHERE . ANYTIME . . Miff" tuteroi AratIP Al• alga '111111111111111111111111CM ROXY THEATRE AT pApg TELEPHONE AT CAPITAL TELEPHONE CLINTON THE ' mul 1150 THE 47 TOP SCREEN FARE IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT — Adventure Stories at Their Best Now Playing— • "ARENA" Gig Young — Jean Hagen Mon. Tues. Wed., May 10-12 'Assignment Paris' Darla Andrews — Marta Toren Thurs., Fri., Sat., May 13-15 "REDHEAD from WYOMING" Maureen O'Hara — Alex Nieol Coming—May 17-19— "TONIGHT WE SING" Ezio Pinza David-VVayne Now Playing,, Thurs. Fri. Sat. ALAN LADD—Susan Stephen and Leo Germ Filmed in England in Technicolor, the power packed story of a Can- adian who joined the British Com- mandos during World War II. "The Paratrooper" In Tecludcolor Mon., Tues., Wed. TaJJulah Bankhearl -- Helen Hayes Shirley Booth ---Herb Shriner and Josh Logan ,The greatest stars of show busi- ness in a great, grand and glorious love story. "Main Street to Broadway" Coming: "MOGAMBO" In Technicolor—with Ava Gardner and Clark Gable Now Playing„ Thurs. Fri. Sat. Broderick Crawford — Wanda Hendrix and John Derek , Romance under western stars as a robust range -rider rectifies a rum situation, "The Last Posse' Mon., Tues., Wed. Yvonne Mitchell — Terence Morgan — George Keen Chills, thrills and a murder myst- ery that will keep you in suspense clear through to lis surprising climax. , "Turn. the Key Softly" Coming: "The Sleeping City" with Richard Conte and Peggy Dow vimmnismommo Cards of Thanks 2e a word, rninimurn 50c I would like to thank Dr. W. A. Oakes, Miss Sinclair, and the staff of nurses at Clinton Public Hospi- tal while I was a patient there. Also, thanks to all those who sent cards and flowers. G. W, MONT- GOMERY. 18-b MRS. JOHN MIDDLETON and FAMILY wish to thank the many kind friends and neighbours for thoughtfulness and sympathy ex- tended and for flowers and cards sent them in their bereavement. MR WILLIAM HAYTER wishes to thank his many friends and neighbours for flowers, 'cards, etc., sent him while a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital and also those who came to visit him. Many thanks to Dr. Oakes and special nurses and staff in Clinton Public Hospital, I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours for the flowers, gifts, cards and treats given me while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Everything was deeply appreciated. MRS. RAY DUBUIS (Ray's Shoe Hospital). Clinton Community Farmers AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY Evening, commencing at 8 ».m. 'main CASH a. COREY, Sales Manager E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer K W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk SAVE $$$$$$ The Credit Union Way —for possible sickness and medical expense —for vacations —for better education for the children —for insurance and taxes —For Christmas down at the bottom of the cal- endar. Life Insurance with savings (automatically) at no cost to you. Clinton Community Credit Union Limited W. V. ROY—Treas.-Manager MAW* shINI PLASTERING New Work or Repairs ARCHWAYS, COVES, STUCCO. 30 Years Experience C. F. GARROW Phone Clinton 94.1 When You Buy . . . Canada's Finest Anthracite — AND Cliampion Fuel Oil Place your order with A. G. Grigg & Son Phone 74W — Clinton In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear friend Mabel who passed away May 7, 1953. "The pearly gates were opened; A gentle voice said come And with farewells unspoken She, gently entered home." —Lovingly remembered by Min- lue, Norman and family. 18-p During 1953 8,378 men were ad- ded to the strength of Canada's armed forces. ONTARIO STREET W/VIS WILL HEAR MISS COURTICE The Ontario Street United, Church Woman's Missionary Soc- iety will meet on Tuesday, May 11, at 2.30. Worship service will be conducted by Mrs. Willis Van- Egmond. Miss Hattie Courtice will give a talk on Christian Stewardship and Mrs, H. C. Lawson will con- tinue with the Study book, -"Where E'er the Sun." Report' of the re- cent presbyterial in Seaforth will be given by a number of ladies who attended. 11111111111111111011111111111111111111051111111111111111111111111111113110N111111128a M litiERVErrivinria =- G. Don't Forget the One Who Never Forgets! These Gifts are Sure to Please Her! Compacts Necklet and Earring Sets Broaches Cups and Saucers Corn Flower Crystal Summer Costume Jewellery John A. Anstett BULOVA and GRUEN WATCHES BLUE -RIVER DIAMONDS PHONE 562 CLINTON .--7741111111111111111111011111111111111111111131111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111112111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111N1111111111111B111111111-4 Enjoy your vaca- tion more than, ever in our smart - looking, designed - tor -comfort togs! See our big selec- tion of wearables for vacation - bound men! SWIM SUITS by Jantzen Speed or Boxer Styles $2.95 up PICKETT and CAMPBELL SPORT SHIRTS You have to see it lir believe it. The largest selection we have had. A shirt for every taste and every price. $3.95" to $7.95 Arrow Shirts — Stetson Hats PHONE 25 (Main Corner) CLINTON