HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-04-20, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL '20, 1950
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
'ONE WASHING MACHINE; one
Victor radio, table model. Apply
Charles Brown, 805r13. 16-p.
ARTICLES WANTED
PLAYPEN in good condition.
Phone 550R. 16-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1931 STUDEBAKER, in good
shape. Terms are cash, T. Baker,
phone Zurich 94r3. 16-b
1937 FORD WITH HEATER.
$450 or best offer. J. Savage,
phone Clinton 382 local 10.
16-p
1948 CHEVROLET COACH,
mileage 14,000, in new car con -
edition. Cale Doucette, Maple St.,
phone Clinton 669-J.
16-17-p
ACCOMMODATION
FOR 'RENT
'SIX -ROOMED COTTAGE FOR
rent, May '1. Ross' Fitzsimons,
phone 559. 16-b
'TWO FURNISHED APART-
ments, available end of month.
'Miss D. Cantelon, phone Clinton
19-J. 16-b
FURNISHED 'or 'UNFURNISHED,
three-room apartment, just com-
,pleted, never occupied, new floor
covering throughout, private ent-
-ranee, separate conveniences, pos-
session May 1. L. W. Lavis, phone
X57 16-b-tfb
CLOTHING FOR SALE
"GREY ARMOUR -CORD Top Coat,
size 36, used one year. K, W.
"Coiquhoun, phone '9W. 16-b
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
AUTOTRAC and TWO -FURROW
plow in good working order.
Price complete $95, Apply Arnold
Miller, phone' 905r4. 16-p
•COCKSHUTT 11 -RUN Fertilizer
Disc Drill in good condition. Ap-
ply A. H. Warner, R.E. 1, Bay-
field. 16-b
FARM HELP
R E L LA B L E, EXPERIENCED
Holland families, arriving soon.
Apply to Cde Haan, Belgrave,
'Ont. 18-b-tfb
FLOORING AND TILING
CONTRACTOR FOR TILE,
marble, terrazzo, mastic, plastic
and elaytiling, fireplaces, good
'work for less money by Kitchener
Ceramic Co., Kitchener, 87 Bin-
«cher St, call 2-9113. 8-17-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
WHITE KITCHEN CABINET,
will , Sell very reasonably, Phone.
Blyth "23'r"4, 16-1,
FARM WORK
-CUSTOM SPRING WORK, in-
cluding plowing, spring -tooth
cultivating, etc.; also baled straw
for sale. Jack Tyndall, phone
"Clinton 907r3. -16-17-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
`MEDIUM-SIZED BRICK HOUSE
'containing two apartments. Must
'be sold to close estate. Contact
-Jabez Rands, Clinton, phone 80.
2-b-tfb
`TWO-STOREY (1NSUL BRICK
House and Iots, house with all
modern conveniences and con-
nected to sewerage; will sell lots
separately from house if desired,
Apply Ross Fitzsimons, phone 559.
16-b
1'/2STOREY FRAME DWELLING;
living room, dining room, kitchen,
glen; down; four bedrooms and
sunporch up; three-piece bath
down; furnace; garage; small
:garden; good location; possession
about April 1. H. C. Lawson,
Realtor, phone Clinton 251W.
LOTS FOR SALE
SEVERAL LOTS, good location,
new fruit trees, phone 323M.
16-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
BULL HEREFORD CALF. Phone
801r12. 16-p
ELEVEN CHOICE PIGS, EIGHT
weeks old. ,Apply Bert Bayes,
phone 305. 16-b
FIFTEEN PIGS ready to wean.
Don Kennedy, phone Blyth 28r13.
16-h
GENERAL PURPOSE GREY
Gelding, eight years old, 1,400
lbs., good worker hitched single
or double, George McIlwain,
R.R. 1, Clinton, phone Seaforth
841r14, 15-16-p
MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOUR ENTRY BLANKS at
Ball and Mutch for Marshall
Mattress "Finish - the - Limerick"
contest. Win a $47.50 mattress.
Prizes total $4,500. 16-17-b
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 9-18-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for Mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
ich. 2btfb
NOTICES
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
upon part lots 40, 41, 42 and 51,
Huron Road and London Road
Surveys, Tuckersmith, will be
prosecuted by order of owner,
A. E. Parry. 16-23-p
PIANO TUNING
YOUR i'IANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 16-p
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain
5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for
double results; new healthy flesh;
new vigor. New "get acquainted"
size only 60c. All druggists.
adv.
RADIO REPAIRING
ROBERT WEEKS, RADIO Ser-
vice. I am repairing radios at
J. R. Butler and Son, Electric.
Insallation antennae, appliance
repairing, etc. Come and see
your tubes tested. For prompt
service phone 274 or bring work -
to J. R. Butler and Son, Electric.
16-p
SEED FOR SALE
MIXED GRAIN; BEACON OATS;
11 little pigs, six weeks old; M.H,
drill, No. 20, 13 run. Apply Lorne
Tyndall, phone 904r4, 16-p
QUANTITY OF YELLOW Sweet
Clover seed for sale. Eldon Yen,
phone Clinton 911r21. 16-b
ALFALFA, 'limited. supply; also
cedar fenceposts. Porter Bros.,
phone Goderich 934r5, 1617-p
MONTCALM BARLEY germina-
tion 95%, grade No. 1; Clinton
Oats, germination 98%, grade No.
1; Cascade Spring Wheat; also
some Beaver Oats and Galore
Barley. Phone Seaforth 656111.
16-b
STOVES FOR SALE
FINDLAY COOK STOVE'in good
condition. John Plumtree, phone
296R. 16-b-tfb
BEACH KITCHEN RANGE, Bal-
moral style, cream enamel trim,
hot water front and reservoir,
warming closet, burns either coal
or wood. Good stove -in. first
class condition, Phone Clinton
662. 16-p
WORK WANTED
ASHES REMOVED, $1 per load;
manure, $2 per load• delivered;
gardens plowed and worked.
Phone 554J, or 619r14. 16-b
WOODWORKING
WOODWORKING, band and
jigsav✓ing. Reg. Sinith, phone
797W. 16btfb
Arrow Shirts
for
Men and Boys
SIZES 5 to 171
Plain and fancy broadcloths,
prints and woven patterns.
ARROW WHITE
is
ALWAYS RIGHT
$3.95 to $5.50
MEN'S SUITS—
Season's newest shades and patterns
CHOOSE YOURS NOW
$29.50 to $65.00
PICKET ' # CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats
PHONE 25 — CLINTON ,.
BIRTHS
ANDERSON -In Alexandra Mar-
ine and General Hospital, God-
erich, on Thursday, April 13, to
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson
Auburn, a daughter (Nancy
Jane).
DIGNAN—In Clinton Public. Hos-
pital, on Thursday, April 13
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dignan, R.R, 2, Hensall, a son
(Harold. Dale).
ELLIOTT — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, April 16,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Elliott, Clinton, a son (Donald
Ray)
JERVIS — In Military Hospital,
Whitehorse, Yukon Territory,
on Saturday, April 1, 1950, to
Sgt, and Mrs. Ivan Jervis, Fort
Nelson, B.C.; a daughter (April
Mary),
PARKS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, April 14, 1950,
to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Parks,
Trenton, a son.
PENTf,AND—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, April 15,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pentland, R.R. 6, Goderich, a
daughter.
THOMSON — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, April 14,
1950, to F/L and Mrs. Robert
Thomson, Hensall, a daughter
(Patricia Ann).
TURNBULL —In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, April
19, 1950, to Sgt. and Mrs. W.
A. Turnbull, Clinton, 'a son
(William James).
WILSKOWSKI—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Friday, April
14, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Wilskowski, RR. 2,
BIyth, .a son (Andzei).
MARRIAGES
MR. AND MRS.
PETER CLARK'S
ANNIVERSARY
(Continued from Page 0136)
enjoyed songs, family chat and
reminiscences in the sitting room
which was tastefully decorated
with daffodils. From seven un-
til ten o'clock, Mr. and Mrs.
Clark were "at home" to their
friends. Mrs. Clerk wore a black
and white jersey frock with an
orchid. corsage. Assisting in're-
ceiving and pouring tea were
Mrs. William Leiteh and° her
daughter, Mrs. M, Whetstone.
The NEWS -RECORD joins with
their many friends in wishing
them many more happy years
together.
BLACKER-COMER—At Calvary
Baptist Church, Toronto, on
Wednesday evening, April 5,
1950, by Rev. Robert Sneyd,
Earle Daisy, daughter of Mrs.
Comer and the late Harry
Corner, Baldwin, to Ernest A.,
son of Mrs. Blacker and the
late Ernest T. Blacker, Clinton.
GOULD-MURRAY—At the Gould
Ranch, Council, Idaho, by Rev,
E. B. Trembo, on Saturday,
March 25, 1950, Mrs. Myrtle
Murray, R.eg.N., only daughter
of Mrs.. Mary Young, Blyth, to
John H. Gould, son of George
Gould and the late Mrs: Gould,
Council, Idaho.
RACINE-McNALL—In the Rec-
tory of the 'Roman. Catholic
Church, St. Augustine, by Rev.
William G. Smith, Rhea Janet,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
McNeil, Blyth, to Leo Joseph
Racine, son of Alexander Ra-
cine, Chesterville.
SINCLAIR-WOOD—In St. James'
Anglican Church, Paris, on
Saturday, April 15, 1950, by
Rev H. K. L. Charlton, Betty
Maribell Wood, daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs. Harry Wood, Brant-
ford, to Kenneth Douglas Sin-
clair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Sinclair, Paris.
TIEMAN - SCHILBE — In St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Zur-
ich, by Rev, Albert Deters,
Kingsdale, uncle of the bride,
assisted by Rev. E. Heimr•ich,
Zurich, Doreen Anna, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Schilbe, Zurich to Russell Mer-
ner Tiernan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. V. Tieman, Dashwood.
DEATHS
QUENNELL—On Saturday, April
15, 1950, at the home of her
daughter , at Pickering, Ellen
Rose Bonham, beloved wife of
the late Charles G. Quennell,
Streetsville, and dear mother
of Mrs. James Shearer, Bright,
formerly of Clinton, Mrs. Ron-
ald Bruce, Streetsville, Mrs.
William Holowchuk, Pickering,
and Albert B. Quennell, El-
mira. Funeral from her late
residence, Streetsville, on Tues-
day, April 18, to Streetsville
Cemetery.
TWYFORD—In Clinton, on Sat-
urday, April 15, 1950, Harriet
Frost, widow of Harry Twyford,
in her 78th year. Funeral from
the Ball end Match Funeral
Home, High St., Clinton, on
Monday, April 17, to Clinton
Cemetery.
Junior Farmers of Western
Ontario will attend the sixth an-
nual meeting and conference of
the Junior Farmers' Association
of Ontario at Ontario Agricultural
College, Guelph, April 23-25
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
K. C.Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 6Gw and 661
PROMPT
Local and
Long Distance
TAXI SERVICE
PHONE
1 1 0
idit'd 4/axi
Feted at Home
(By a Goderich Township
correspondent)
Friends and neighbours of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Clark gathered
at their home Thursday evening
last to spend the evening with
them to celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary,
The evening was spent insocial
chat and games, after which Mr.
and Mrs. Clark were called to
the fore, Donald MacKenzie read
a congratulatory address.
George Lindsay presented them
with a table lamp and toaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark replied
fittingly, after which lunch was
served,
CARD OF THANKS
William J. Elliott and sisters
wish to express appreciation of
the many kind acts of sympathy
performed by their friends and
neighbours during the illness and
the time of funeral of their dear
sister Sarah; special thanks to
those who loaned their cars and
equal thanks to those who of-
fered their cars but were not
needed; also many thanks toRev.
LaVerne Morgan for his kind-
ness, and to those who donated
flowers. 16-b
IN MEMORIAM
WELSH — In loving memory of
Mrs. Edward Welsh who passed
away two years ago, April 22,
1948.
"The World may change from
year to year, •
And friends from day to day;
But never will the ones we loved
From memory pass away."
—Ever remembered by the family.
AUCTION SALE
— of —
Household 'Effects
at the home of Mr. Hugh Gilmour,
Louisa Street, Bayfield, on
Saturday, April 22
at 1,30 p.m„ consisting of:
Axminster rug 9x12; Brussels
rug 10'x12'; Victor electric radio;
cherry table (small); cherry book
case; Singer sewing machine;
ball rack; oak rocking chair;
other rocking chairs; writing
desk; wicker arm chair; 2 bed-
room suites including beds, dres-
sers and wash stands; brass bed;
mattresses; feather ticks, quilts,
pillows; electric vacuum clean-
er; Beatty electric washing ma-
chine; Enterprise enamel range;
kitchen stove; coal oil stove;
oven; couch; extension table;
drop leaf table; 8 kitchen chairs;
arm chair; kitchen cupboard;
baking cabinet; weight clock;
large cupboard wardrobe; iron-
ing board; oil lamp (antique);
step ladder; wheelbarrow: shovel;
forks, scythes, crosscut saw, axe;
epprox. 6 cords of wood; approx.
2 tons nut co -al; pictures; dishes,
including, some antique; Presto
cooker and cooking utensils; also
12 Leghorn hens (laying).
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as property is sold
Hugh Gilmour,
Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
AUCTION SALE
—of
HOUSEHOLD—EFFECTS
on Main Street, in Town of
Seaforth, opposite Creamery
Saturday, April 29
at 1 p;m.
Included in sale are 'stove, kit-
chen, dining room, living room,
bedroom furniture, dishes and
kitchen gtensiis.
TERMS—CASH
John Quigley, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
AUCTION SALE
—of -
35 Young Dairy and Beef
Type Cows
(Holsteins, Jerseys, Durhams
and Poll Angus)
At Lot No. 31, 6th Concession of
Goderleh Township, one half
mile south of Porter's Hill on
Tuesday, Anril 25.
at 2 p.m. consisting of:
Six Registered Holstein. cows;
12 cows recently freshened and
others due in late April and May.
A number of young grass cows;
10 young beef type calves.
Also a quantity of cedar posts.
The above cattle are all TH.-
tested
,B:tested and sold under the usual
guarantee, and are some of the
best cattle we have ever had
to offer,
Please Note: if seeding is in
progress, sale will be at 7 p.m.,
Tuesday evening. Further notice
through CKNX radio station on
sale broadcast.
TERMS—CASH
A. E.'TOWNSHEND & SON,
Proprietors
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Coiquhoun, Clerk
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
— of —
FARM STOCK, FEED -and
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
At Lot No. 15, Concession 5,
McKillop Township, 21/2 miles
north of Seaforth on
Monday, April 24
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of:
HORSES: Sorrel mare, aged;
bay mare, aged.
CATTLE: Holstein cow, 4 yrs.
old, recently freshened; Hereford
X Holstein heifer, 3 yrs. old, re-
cently freshened; Hereford X
Holstein heifer, 3 yrs. old, pasture
bred; Hereford X Durham heifer,
3 yrs. old, pasture bred; 2 Here-
ford X Holstein cows, 4 yrs, old,
pasture bred; Hereford X Holstein
cow, 5 yrs. old, pasture bred:
5 yearling Hereford steers and
heifers; 2 heifer calves,
PIGS: 7 chunks, 3 months old.
IMPLEMENTS: M. H. 11 -hoe
fertilizer drill; McCormick Deer-
ing drop -head hay loader; Mc-
Cormick Deering 6 ft. cut mower
with oil bath; McCormick Deer-
ing side delivery rake; New Idea
manure spreader; farm wagon
16 foot flat rack and sliding rack
cultivator; set of drag harrows
Renfrew electric cream separat-
or; 150 feet of hay fork rope;
hay fork; sling chain; bag truck;
26' extension ladder; 2,000 lb.
beam scales; stoneboat; riding
plow; cutter; rubber -tire buggy;
set of back -band harness; . horse
collars; feed box, forks, shovels
end numerous other articles.
FEED: Approximately 40 bus.
of mixed grain.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Mar-
tin Orme piano (in good con-
dition); Clare Jewel lighter day
range (nearly new); inlaid lin-
oleum, 15' x 20' (nearly new);
Coleman 3 -burner gas range and
oven.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as farm is sold.
Proprietress
Mrs. Anne Murray,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Coiquhoun, Clerk
JOHN 3:16
FOR GOD, the Lord of earth and heaven
SO LOVED, and longed to see forgiven
TILE WORLD, in sin and pleasure mad
THAT HE GAVE, the greatest gift He had
HIS ONLY SON, to take our place
THAT WHOSOEVER, oh! what grace
BELIEVETH, placing simple trust
IN HIM, the righteous and the just
SHOULD NOT PERISH, lost in sin
BUT HAVE ETERNAL LIFE in Him,
LORD, help my unbelief! Give me the peace of faith
To rest with child -like trust on what thy gospel smith
That whosoever will believe
Shall everlasting life receive.
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
Attractive Buys!
Used Model "C"
ALLIS-CHALMERS
TRACTOR`
complete with scuffler
In excellent condition
New 13 -run
OLIVER
FERTILIZER DRILL
10 per cent discount from list price
COME IN AND SEE US FOR ALL YOUR
FARM MACHINERY
NEEDS
Murphy Bros.
','OLIVER—Finest in Form Machinery"
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
REGENT THEATIMO
RE
SEAFORTII—ONTARIO
— NOW PLAYING —
-- TILURS. -- FRI. - SAT. -
YVON'NE DE CARLO
HOWARD DUFF
"CALAMITY JANE,
and SAM BASS"
Color by Technicolor
NOW: "SECRET LAND" in color
and "Nothing But Trouble"
-- MON. - TUES. - WED. —
Wadter Peter
PIDGEON LAWFORD
T h e
"RED DANUBE"
— THURS. - FRI. - SAT. --
Dick Powell — Jane Greer
"Station West"
— MON. -' TUES. - WED. ---
Greer GARSON—Walter Pidgeon
Errol Flynn
This suspenseful story of a
forthright woman will justify all
your anticipation.
"THAT FORSYTE
WOMAN"
- THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
Diana LYNN — James DUNN
and Guy Madison
A rip-roarin' fun -film tells the
tale of a westerner's adventure in.
the town of one tree.
"Texas, Brooklyn
and Heaven"
Coming:
"ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY"
Clark Gable—Alexis Smith
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH--Phone1150
NOW: Mickey Rooney in
"THE BIG WHEEL"
— MON. - TUES. WED. —
Adult Entertainment
BARBARA STANWYCK
James MASON—Ava GARDNER
Dramatic situations, tense action
and a faultless east provide a
picture you will enjoy and re-
member.
"EAST SIDE
WEST SIDE"
- THURS. - FRI. - SAT. —
JOHN WAYNE—JOANNE DRU
Mt ntgomery Clift
A story of the ruggest West
and a turbulent river that 'left
its mark on some equally turb-
ulent people.
"RED RIVER"
Coming:
"The CHILTERN'S HUNDREDS"
CAPITAL THEATRE
GOD ERIC H—Phone 47
NOW: Ray Bolger & Bert Lahr
in "The WIZARD OF OZ"
MON. -- TUES. -- WED. —
Stephen McNally Sue England
Barbara Whiting
From the book "Amboy Dukes"
conies a shock drama telling some
truths about modern youth.
"CITY ACROSS
THE RIVER"
THURS. - FRI. - SAT. —
Guy MADISON—Diana LYNN
and James Dunn
When these buckaroos take
Flatbush you'll hear the laughs
from Ebbett's Field to the 'Rio
Grande.
"Texas, Brooklyn
and Heaven"
Coining:
"SO THIS IS NEW YORK"
Henry Morgan and Rudy Vallee
os11:11W,
TendersWanted
SEALED TENDERS will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned up to 5 o'clock
p.m., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, for the con-
tract of laying cement walk in the area
surrounding the Clinton Post Office.
For particulars enquire at the Office of the
Town Clerk.
Lowest or any other tender not necessarily
accepted.
TOWN OF CLINTON,
M. T. CORLESS,
Clerk and Treasurer.
16-b
House
Cleaning
is not a pleasant thought, but
Ladies, did you know that you
can have your drapes, blankets,
cushion tops, slip covers, floor
mats, small rugs, wool comfort-
ers, picked up, cleaned and de-
livered looking like new by
phoning 466W.
Gliddon Cleaners
Three -Day Service
Five Hour Service on Rush Orders
Suits Pressed, Hats Blocked "While -U -Wait"
It's Spring '— Let's Swing To
Hawkins'
for •
COMPLETE LINE OF
Garden Tools
SEE OUR
LAWN MOWERS—both power and hand
ALSO—The
NEW BEATTY ELECTRIC STOVE
See this on display now at our store
Heavy and Light Barb Wire in stock
Hugh R. Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING ,
PHONE 244 CLINTON