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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1954-12-23, Page 7k THURSD'AX,'DECEMBER 23,1954 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE SEVEN :c ,�' . J`�.� RuM .... av .�y�•., r ®. q 'a'. fih., , .'Sf'.�.,��� jI !�\\�� a ,f ADDITIONAL SPORTS C1assifiEd 'Rates Tapping Up 5®mething �' o]C Mnm AT TELEPHONE AT �+ ® TELEPHONL' L z N T o rl THEPARK 1150 THECAPITAL 47 ethics R foitoWing(date R�?7�Y TI iEATFiE ertion)-Two vents a word first (� Now Playing—Thur. Fri. Sat. NOW --Thur., Fri. & Sat. nserLkon (minimum 5b cents); I Midget G."] � David Niven - Peggy qummins NOW—Thur., Fri.. &"Sat. ubsequent insertions '1'Vi cents a . eG 99 William Elliott - Marie Windsor word ent In a 35: rents); : 15 "Air. Scoutmaster Walter Brennan and ]Torbert Lom and Clifton`. Webb a a child -hater who Ealing Studios presents •a, -Michael, ;The story of an ambitious man - rents extra for boa number or Milverton § Balcon Comedy that defies eonven finds Himself>knee�dee in of a six-gun showdown. blazing 'or direction an' NEWS -RECORD :,r. p tion - - :against the timeless beauty on the adventurous trail, :,:::; Officer Bev Boyes accounted for three of ,;.`• Boy Scouts. of the Italian scene. Edmund Gwenn New, and nnusualF "SHOWDOWN" IF CHARGED -15 cents extra: ,the Clinton Lions i91ldgets goals a;':1 "'' " sr George (Foghorn) Winslow SHO �'1' DOW '! •.. DEADLINE --I2 noon'. Wedaas= as they lost:a 7-4 decision to Mil- Y. vel ton Lions,, Midgets in M lve ;„: �' ""^•'« Mon. Tues. Wed:, Dec.27-29 ` y9 :}T ES E : Lotter ton Tuesday evening. xc _ 'The LoveTECHNICOLOR for RENT ;..ry.. :..,:..::... ::::.,:.::., "Wal��in M Bab _ MON., U & WED. ACCOMMODATION R' hard Conte Linda Christian .� :...:: ::.,.>,•:..f:: fpr �T �r , m,.,,:. ,;;::,,:.<:.. � ., . ,..•:.:.,... /:�; g J J and Mauritz Swartz . edge on the r::s•.>::. .;: Milverton held, an g , :::,..,,.,. ;....... s, ? ,M• .::::.. ......:::: >:•:. :.... .:...:: .. � ..r., ;.;:<,..:.:,t �:, A. princess by birth enslaved by ,:,,<~;;:......, ,;.•.:. <::::: ;;h::..:>:>::.<..:.:.,:. p T� MON. TOES. &WED. ACCOMMODATIbN for Roomers la all the way, especially m the ;,,,,;,..<; .•:$:.:;•,..... $aCI HOlA1e • love resents a panorama of play Y, p .,..:.:. ,:�s;�a:;;� ;#:.:;,v,:, , . ,, �.>.a;<',•. s.;:s presents' p pas - James 2;kr.,. James Stewart Gia Sell tin Boarders. Mrs. Alec:McMiChael, _ s«>;.'s«;: s:..: � � :�^:•:?`r�.>,, ::a, < :,.; :: e Tod when:Cimton went ::<•,•,:.,..,.,., :�,. s.:•. ,..n ::; :! ?>" Y slops and violence as Babylon falls second p x „Uk s,,r...,,., : is ;'., iyd;n.'>,':%' Smartly et znusical show, done d Wendell dor hone Clinton 163Ft. 5-•::... <• ::, <, dp ,• ....; .,: ...::..:.. ,:. .•.,• , a nal ey cox- ..: F ':>::> >, .; s ;.i... ;: ,::•::^:,. ^. > » s.: ?s ?•:>S:. a: ,, in flames. ,_ • scoreless. Hugh, Colquhoun s :;,,.;:,,,:�,:;`"��,� F :.... :,� ,.:..: r..;,.,;,. ,�,�..,,i inexpert style. •:;:>.., �,. <::, • ,• ::. ...:.: ...:..... Produced �1ad directed. by Alfred RNISHEDI .:T1IREll-ROOM a- ii ton' cal. n:« .:, `�'...«. .>:;: ,,.: Donald O Clonnor '- Janot' Leigh Hitchcock ".the unique story of a G F[l Md the other Ci a g t rY "Slaves artment ' downstairs, c e n.t r a 1, � 1 „.:,:.. � ..,. :: - - - - - 7 r p '%�:: ��: ::`, . :� u> . , .' , • , , � � bed -ridden 'intellectual tylia -d'oes 1'aveS of lin- Clinton.cal ii: Livermore;. de- ?�•l` :; �,� .� .available immediately, Phone C , g :� ,!': <.,s•: Thur. Fn. Sat., Dec. 30 -Jan. 1 -some crime -sleuthing: t 51b fence, M. Neal, M. Lee centre; ton 73J. G4 ?2 Babylon" wings, H' Col uhoun GL 97 Bev Bo es n 9 y Li s To e Ea a 1 "Rear Window' Bayfield, y R W SIX ROOM NOUS IN Bay i 'Telford G. R E Ron Hu 'll' subs S. -- In Technicolor o gi o r •- three piece bathroom: Two stoves. "' ',`. Telford; J. Riley,` Doug Mann, J. fs s,r• Esther Williatins -Van Johnson .- TECHNI06LOR - Unfurnished. Prion Bayfield 53x2; Watkins, Durnin, Larry McGraw. ;,s(<<: ,:;::; c;: }, ,r;.,;• :Possession !mine ✓A>r`: u.,. ^% ^" Oontitig: Saabaaa Lawrence and „us,: Christmas and Now Year's Day Y mfrs:': Brett Bin - In _ � ,.t,,. 't ,:::..: .,:. kss. ;: ' Matinees at 2.50 an. • Corning, „J g MISCELLA. NEOUS ti st ,:< >: t p coin "Jesse James and The SIX ROOM UNFURNISHED sI Regular admission: Adults and Gambler from Natchez ,dwelling, all conveniences. Im- "` "t"` i 1 :•: :� " Students 35; Children 13 with Debra P et & Technicolor' Daltons �, :I.E.L. "PIONEER" CHAINSaws, mediate Possession.Apply to fI.stropgiy built, dependable, e, low m 'C. Lawson, Realtor, Unn_riceFrve and ten horsepower ton 251W. 51-t— aoi° ,, '^'•�+ r��.;••�,?�; a : '�^�•?.�k:S°yf. :`:: " >> �aq"}" ",«'•`'> ' R3 hart nlan. nhnne Chn- room furnished cabin trailer. App1Y Electrolux Sales and Service to north apartment in Jordan Cleaners and Polishers :some on Victoria Street or phone Local Representative (.limon 661-W. ' 50-51-p R. E. RUTrAN 7WO ROOM FURNISHED apart- 172 Picton Street, West aatients.rieh, Ontario Pleated, private conven- Gode ieMces, private entrances. Rent by 50.1.2 i -p -week or. month. Piers on's Motel, LIVESTOCK FEEDERS, Faimers Bayfield Road, Goderieh, phone here's cod news. We now have Goderieh 980: 49tfb available Egmont Minerals for all livestock; which supply all min - ARTICLES FOR SALE erals that your animals could poss- 4bly require at a price which will NEW AND USED RCA VICTOR televisions and , appliances. See surprise you. Guaranteed analysis, them at T. d Dutton's,Bruce- fully registered with the Depart- ment of Agriculture; Ottawa. Com- -field. Phone Clinton 634r4. pares as good or better than any 51tfb mineral food on the market, re CUSTOM WORK gardless of price. Egmont Minerals are very palatable without the ad- dition FRAMING We of highly flavoured ingred- 'naw equipped to do picture from- Tents. Get the facts. Phone, write EinVan- g. Good selection of mouldings. or call at the farm, J. W. 18. Laren's Studio. ! 42tfb Egmond, Clinton, Phone 80550 7-b :SNOW PLOWING, DRIVEWAYS, . lanes, parking lots. Ken McKenzie, POULTRY FOR SALE phone Clinton 552W, _ 50-1-b DRESSED POULTRY, delivered. MONOGRAMMED GIFTS SAY Phone Seaforth 850x33. ,"Thank You" and mean it. We 50-1-p 'van give one day service on writ- -ing paper; envelopes, book match- PROPERTY FOR SALE •a.§, playing cards, serviettes, r les a and 'Christmas cards, wallets, n °C3x England". r P IN "Little En d FrvE Loxs pencils, zipper cases. Buy a "per- for sale immediately. All m one sonalized ggift from MCEWAN'S area, Best offer, Phone Clinton Gniv and STATIONERY -STORE. 640W, 51 to 3p-tfb 47-tfb FARMS FOR 'SALE SALESMAN WANTED AGENTS FOR Made -To -Measure :l+'FICE LIST OF FARMS FOR men's and ladies' clothes. direct sale. L. G. Winter, Real Estate. from factory to wearer. Full or `:Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb Dart time You can earn a FREE Bonus Suit, within 30 days plus Fprniture. Re -Finishing high commission. Experience not t3 necessary, Write Box 76, Station FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND G, Montreal. 5111 :radio cabinet, refiuishing and re- ' pairing, apply W. G. Pickett, CARD OF THANKS phone Clinton 761M. 35-tfb We wish to express our heart - HELP WANTED—Female felt thanks and appreciation to our relatives, neighbours and WAITRESS WANTED, Full time. friends for the many acts of kind - At Ruby and Bill's. 5111 ness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes tendered WAITRESS, DAY WORK; also to us during our recent very sad :maid for upstairs work. Phone bereavement in the loss of a loving Clinton -793. 51b husband and father; also to Rev. H, C. Wilson and the staff of C1in- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ton Hospital; special thanks to Mr, and Mrs. George Beattie; 'HOLSTEIN CALF, suitable for -MRS. RUTH HOLLAND AND vealing. Apply to Walter Forbes, 1!'AMILY. 51b phone Clinton 751w2 51b REGISTERED HEREFORD Bull, ig,�G;.u�4' aiFfsisaka'1it one year old. Apply to Bill Harris, R.R. 2, Bayfield, phone Clfnton 908r3. 49-50-1-b NURSING HOME T1H.AMEr-R0 W'LAIVD lyVUSING HOMXIi-SEAFORTH ;. Graduate nurse in charge 24 'ho'Urs: Competent care for can- vice. on vice. uiei reasanz iocatiion.. PH NE EAFORTH 498 45-52-b LIVESTOCK WAN -"ED WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink's .stanch, Goderieh. Phone collect,; •836r32, or 936x21. 8-ptfb •�t3a9rzr3ti3a�tBu'Mrna ��"r2i��e�r f `We open wide our + dhearw,to wish each And every one of our AOI customers; a , -very happy holiday aearon. ok If - Like � tike the ornaments i` n - that adorn your treo. A 4 may your .holiday •colebralion_be festooned with fun and gaiety. W. P. McAlpine Phone 83 -- Clinton See me for remarkably IOW RRTES ON :: iii:. i;: £; ::....:: 'r.•:r:• �sf e aces on farm machinery from the hF `i"•r+s>`<';, elements. These compounds, can :^ be applied quickly and easily by mesas of a brushor rag, or dil- "" uted and sprayed on with a simple spray atomizer. A small amount a ¢ of time, effort, and expense given to the protection of farm imple- ments will return dividends in the ?` form of improved performance, Seedbed preparation machines -These two conspirators seem to have gotten into the Christ- should have all dirt removed and mas spirit, well enough - and they are putting the last touches the polished surfaces thoroughly to a special present for the most important woman in their lives. coated with a rust -proofing com- Certainly-it is none too soon, either, for there is only one more pound: Grain drills 'should have shopping day until Christmas. all seed and fertilizer removed from the drill, since any grain or fertilizer' left in the hopper will BIRTHS F�.rmers grayed T® collect and hold wood rode 4J in turn' will rot wood and corrode FREMLIN - In Clinton- 'Public metal, The drills should be stored Hosgital, ..on Saturday, Deeem- �p/� in a dry place, set level with a 11.17 18, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Store Machines board under the drill in the event Richard D. Premlin, Clinton, a of its being stored on a dirt floor. son, (Calvin Edward). Harvesting machines should be GODLEY In the' general bospi- Carefully Inside thoroughly cleaned and inspected, til, Middleton, MS., on Wed- worn parts replaced and the mach- tal, , ton, ., 1954, to The useful life and service of inery returned to a serviceable F/O and Mrs: December , Godley, many farm machines is shortened condition. Knotters and such (nee Margaret Slnoebottom), a through the lack of properpro- mechanisms should be coated son (John Rickard). tection and safe storage, states G. with a grease or a rust prevent - L. Byers, Department of Agricul- ative. Guard points and exposed MILLER -In Clinton Public Tics- tura] Engineering, Ontario Agri- cutting parts should be covered pital, on'Saturday; December 18, cultural College. Since most to protect worlters and livestock. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Reg. Mil- machines are used only a few Canvas conveyors, etc., should be ]or, RR 3, Clinton, :a daughter weeks each season, their total per- thoroughly cleaned, dried and star (Wendy Darlene). iod of annual service is rather ed in a dry, protected place away short. HoWeverr, the chief enemies from rodents, ii ds poultry, etc. R;GIER -In Clinton Public Has- of machines -decay, rust and cox- a ven though a machine is ciean- pital, on Sunday, December 19, rosion-are active the year round. ed, reconditioned and lubricated 1954, to Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Today, there are available to when placed in storage, it needs to Regier, Zurich, a son.. the; farmer rust -proofing cam- be cleaned again and thoroughly SCHROEDER--In Clinton Public ponds which are doing an excel. Rubricated when removed from Hospital, on Saturday, Decem- lent job in protecting exposed sur- storage and restored to service. ber 18, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. - - Edward Schroeder, Hensell, a daughter. SITANAHAN-In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday; Decem- ber 18, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L Shanahan, RR 1, Clinton, a son. 20, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Villeneuve, Clinton, a. daughter. (Loxia Lynne). DEATHS ANDERSON --In Detroit; Mich., on Monday, December, 13, 1954: following a shortillness; Arnold Anderson, beloved husband of Mayetta McCartney. Funeral services held on- Thursday, Do - comber 16, 1954, ' by Rev, Con- stantine Trued. Burial service under auspices of the Du 'Nord -Lodge of •the Scrmdwavlan Fra- ternity of America. FISHER - At his .home in Col- borne Township, on Monday; De- comber 20, 1954, Aaron C. Fis- her, bolpved husband of Lettle Jane Sprung, (and father' of Mrs, J. Corey; RR. 2, Clinton), in his 75th year. Funeral by Rev: D. W. Williams, to Col- borne Cemetery, on Wednesday afternoon, December 22. s W Y ✓,PIL'✓•NYi�?�bl:.MJ•MMMPMPM/ Il lf` l: .10 2, TAXI SERVICE Get There Safely!'- CALL, ll ASHTON'S TAXI 1 A e . • Jeweller and. Watchmaker EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE Bu ova, , Gruen and CyrI 'Watches BLUE RIVER. and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS Spode Dinnerware Visit Our Modern Up -To -.Date Jewellery Store Today ftone 562 Clinton 26-.tfb sa , from AUTO 'INSURANCE MOTOROLA 'ry a n d GALBRAITH Phone' 482 RADIO and EXPERT Sales 'TELEVISION SERVICE Your friendship to us in our business association - Is Indeed gratifying and, we say, A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALLI #: AUTO 'INSURANCE Clinton Wl'lh Stade farm Mafiosi] Colnmunily Florist , :v LLOYD� P avinters A��oN SALES �' Phone 66-W — Clinton PICKETT CAMP"ELL .. .� .:. EVERY FRIDAY . a ey .� h�1tC10cr e nth': PilOIIe coitamoricing :at 1.S0,p.m, d "' di Ds: „The Store For Men„ ' Zurich r'e6 TERMS CASH J, COREY Sales Manager PHONE 25 (Main Corner) -- CL TON Gordon Gudmore, Prop: rdo . E.'W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer K, W. 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