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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-04-27, Page 5THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVE News -Record �lass�i�'�i ed Adlets Brig CASH RATE—(If-paid by Wed- ,eieVsday following date of inser- ctian)—One cent a word first in- .•aertion (minimum 35 cents); sub- 'aequent insertions one cent a word (minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex- 'tre for box number or for direc Ikon to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED --15 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday. ARTICLES FOR SALE 'ONE WASHING MACHINE; one 'Victor radio, table model. Apply .Charles Brown, 805r13. 17-p. 'USED ICE BOX and KITCHEN Cabinet for quick sale. Apply 113 Huron St, 17-p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1932 PLYMOUTH. A cheap car. Robert P. Reid, Varna, phone Clinton 613r14. 17-b 1933 CHEVROLET COUPE with rumble seat. Cheap for quick ,:,ale. Phone 821J, Goderich. 17-p 1947 DODGE BUSINESS Coupe, colour black, 18,000 miles, per- iod condition, best offer. T. A. Dutton, Brucefield, phone Clin- ton 618r13, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. 17-b 1948 CHEVROLET COACH, mileage 14,000, in new car con- dition. Cale Doucette, Maple St., phone Clinton 6694. 16-17-p ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT T W O - ROOMED FURNISHED 4tpartmen't, modern, centrally lo- cated, suitable for cotiple or business lady. Phone 691W. 17-b :FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED, three -roam apartment, just com- pleted, never occupied, new floor covering throughout, private ent- rance, separate conveniences, pos- session May 1. L. W. Levis, phone 257 16-b-tfb EQUIPMENT FOR SALE ELECTRIC SAW with 1/3 h.p. motor. Phone Clinton 552W. 17-p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE NINE LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old; also nine -Utile pigs, seven weeks old. Edgar Rothwell, phone 909r4. 17-b COLONY HOUSE AND STOVE; will sell cheap. Louis Carbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone 801r25. 17-p TEN PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD. Apply J. W. Handy, phone 800r16. ' 17-b YOUNG HEREFORD BULL, ser- viceable age. Frank, Flynn, phone 891r12. 17-p NINE CHOICE LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old. Apply Arnold Rathwell, phone 905r32. 17-b THREE CHUNKS and one York- shire boar ready for service. H. Monaghan, phone CIiniEon 376W. 17-p LITTLE PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD; two heifer calves, one month old, from T. B, tested herd. Lorne Tyndall, phone 904r4. 17-b 'TEN YARD BELL HOPPER, ,complete with heavy duty axle and rear tires and air brakes. Built In 1947, never used as a :gravel hopper. For further par- ' ticulars apply' Murray Johnson, Wingham. 17-18-p FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 141,H. 11 -RUN DISC Grain and Fertilizer Drill in good working solder. Betr Wise, phone 907r24. 17-b FARM HELP TEN CHUNKS, 12 WEEKS OLD.; 11 pigs ready to wean. Apply Leonard Youngblut, Londesboro, phone Blyth 39r8. 17-p ELEVEN CHUNKS, 12 weeks old; one rubber -tired wagon. Stewart Sohoenhals, phone Clinton 903r12. 17-b 12 LITTLE PIGS, SIX WEEKS old. Apply Roy Pickett, Conces- sion 14, Gcderich Township. '? -p RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED Holland families, arriving soon. "SENATOR DUNLOP" Straw - Apply to Cde Haan, Belgrave, berry plates; "Latham" raspberry 'Ont. 16-b-tfb canes. Bill Steep, phone 5541. 17-p MANURE FOR SALE PUT ON A LOAD OR TWO OF cow manure if you want a grand garden, get the old one plowed up. Treat your old home guests to fresh and sweet vegetables from your old home garden. Thomas Leppington, phone 587W. 17-p NOTICES FOR FURNITURE, PIANO and radio cabinet refinishing, see W. G. Pickett, Box 351, Clinton. 17-18-p ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING upon part lots 40, 41, 42 and 51, Huron Road and London Road Surveys, Tuckersmith, will be prosecuted by order of 16-23-p owner, e A. E. Parry. 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. PIANO TUNING BIRTHS ERB—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, April 23, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Erb, R.R. ACCIDENT CASE 2, Zurich, a :on (Douglas Ray). KEYS—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, April 21, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keys, Varna (nee Anna Reid) a dau- ghter (Marilyn Ruth). McVITTIE -- In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, Apri1'-24, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- Vittie, Blyth, (nee Vera Hog- gart,iam). Clinton) a son (Kenneth Will ROBBINS — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, April 22, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Robbins, R.R. 2, Centralia (nee Eileen E. Sutter,. Clinton), a son (Ronald Craig). DEATHS YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 550R. 16-p FARMER -GIVEN $10,777 CLAIM PLANTS FOR SALE CASH AND CARRY — "Straw- berry" rhubarb roots, big clumps, can be divided. 35 cents each. Miss F. R. Cuninghame, Huron St. 17-b FLOORING AND TILING CONTRACTOR FOR TILE, marble, terrazzo, mastic, plastic and claytiling, fireplaces, good work for less money by Kitchener Ceramic Co., Kitchener, 87 Blu- cher St., call 2-9113. 8-17-p FARMS FOR SALE 18 ACRES IN NORTHEAST Huron, brick house, bank barn, strawshed, good stabling f o r cattle, pigs, hens. Electricity in all. Water in barn. Full price 52.900. William Pearce, Realtor. 'Exeter. 17-p 100 ACRES, RICH CLAY Loam, ys miles north Zurich. Comfor- table buildings; electricity, abund- ance water. Small bush, - nine acres wheat, 55 plowed, balance hay and pasture. Owner moved 'to Detroit. Buyer move right in. 'Good farm and location. Other farms of 11 to 200 acres. William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 17-p 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 IVIEDIUM-SIZED BRICK HOUSE containing two apartments. Must be sold to close estate. Contact .Jabez Rands, Clinton, phone 80. 2-b-tfb 'SIX -ROOMED HOUSE with large gunroom end conveniences; also new two-storey hen house on acres of land with fruit trees. 'Phone Clinton 552W. 17-p PROPERTY FOR RENT (Continued from Page One) Provincial Constable Fred Fox who identified pictures taken by. him at the scene of the accident. G. L. Mitchell, counsel for Morris Township, told the court that evidence for the defendants would be on the matter of liab- ility and after a short recess, argument was taken on contribu- tory negligence. He argued the plaintiff travelled on the upper beamlight at 35 milesand ap- proached the scene in a dense fog without slackening speed, and went into the hole after seeing the shadow without mod- erating speed, and that he should have been driving at 10 or 16 miles. E. H. Slater, for Hullett Town- ship, submitted the plaintiff hod a warning when he saw a dark shadow, yet continued at 35 miles an hour, and failed to properly control the car. In his review of the evidence, Justice Schroeder stated that the defendant, Radford, was clearing out and extending a municipal drain, with the intention of con- structing a culvert. The work was completed at 5.30 p.m.. The gravel road,, approximately 17 feet wide, had a pile of excavation material on either side. The ditch,was 19 feet wide and narrower at the bottom. When completed some- one placed a white sign on the highway, reading "Road Closed," close to the, southerly edges. At- mospheric conditions were far from normal. . The plaintiff said, continued his lordship, that he first Saw a shad- ow, took his foot off the accelera- tor and when closer, say it was a pile of dirt. He did not see the hole until close when he swerved sharply, resulting in the car go- ing into the ditch. Evidence makes it clear the dirt was the same color as the road. "This man was not bound to assume that there would be such a grossly negligent act as to leave this part of the road unprotect- ed on a foggy night. I find it impossible to say there was any contributory negligence on the part of the plaintiff and absolve him . from such, said Justice Schroeder. In its statement, the Township of Morris denied any responsib- ility; and stated that they had entered into contract with George Radford, that plaintiff used ex- cessive speed and improper control. Hullett claimed that as a result of an argument with Morris, the latter was to maintain and be responsible for the boundary road west to the school house; that Morris passed a by-law on May 13, 1946, agreeing to maintain the port of the boundary on which the accident occurred, and claim- ed the accident was caused by negligence of George Radford or his employee. The defendant, Radford, in his statement of claim, said the corp- oration failed to erect barriers, ASQUITH — At her residence, Auburn, on Sunday, April 23, 1950, Mary Rye, widow of Al- fred Asquith, and dear mother Of Charles E, Asquith and Gertrude, Mrs. F. O. Mdllveen, both of Auburn, in her 91st year. Funeral from Auburn Baptist Church, to Ball's Ceme- tery, on Tuesday, April 25. COOPER—At his home, Helena, Montana, on Tuesday, April 11, 1950, Homer S. Cooper, belov- ed husband of Susan Chidtey, dear father of Tom, and broth- er of Mrs. A. J. Morrish (Tena), Toronto. Mr. Cooper is a for- mer resident of Clinton. FOSTER—In Goderich, on Mon- day April 24, 1950, Agnes Dickson, beloved wife of the late John Foster, aged 90 years. Funeral from the Ball, and Mutch Funeral Home, High St., Clinton, this afternoon (Thurs- day). April 27, at two o'clock (DST) to Clinton. Cemetery. FOUNTAIN — In Port Huron, Mich., on Sunday, April 23, 1950, Annie M. Alexander, be- loved wife of Charles Fountain, aged '74 years. Funeral from the Ball and ' Mutch Funeral Home, High St., Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Wednes- day, April 26. HEARD—At her home, on Fri- day, April 21, 1950, Verna Mary Jervis, beloved wife of J. Leon- ard Heard, in her 51st year, Funeral from the Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, High St., Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Monday, April 24. McCLINCHEY — At his home, James St., Clinton, on Thurs- day, April 20, 1950, William A. McClinchey, beloved son of Mrs. Martha McClinchey, in his 41st year. Funeral from the Ball and. Mutch Funeral Home, High St., Clinton, on Sunday, April 23, to Bayfield Cemetery. 0 DR. REAMAN HONOURED Dr. G. E. Reaman, head of Department of English, Ontario Agricultural College, who is well known in Huron County, has been advised that he has been appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Carl Schurz Memorial Foun- dation with headquarters at Philo= delphia, Pa. This honour is in recognition of the important research work he has been doing in Connection with the contribu- tions of the early Germanic set- tlers to the agricultural and cul- tural life of Ontario. FARM HOUSE AND BARN with ground adjoining. For further particulars phone 803r2. 17-b 11/2STOREY FRAME DWELLING; living room; dining room, kitchen, den, down; four bedrooms and aunporch up; three-piece bath down; furnace; garage; small 'garden; good location; possession about April 1. H. C. • Lawson, Realtor, phone Clinton 251W. 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. 17-p SEED FOR SALE "CAPITAL"' SOY BEAN SEED. Apply Keith Tyndall, phone 807r23. 17-b ALFALEA/, limited supply; also cedar fenceponts. Porter Bros., phone Goderich 934r5, 1617-p BENSALL, EXTRA WELL BUILT brick house, insulated, two storey and cellar, hot water furnace, .water pressure, equipped for two families; three-piece bath main `floor, two-piece up. Upstairs good tenants. Some extra -land. 'William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 17-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 STOVES FOR SALE FINDLAY COOK STOVE in good condition. John Plumtree, phone 296R, 16-b-tfb THREE -BURNER OIL STOVE with oven. Apply John Shanahan, phone 801r11. 17-b ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals. If suitable for Mink feed will pay more than fertilizer :prices. If not, will pay fertilizer KINDLING and Summer Wagd, prices. If dead phone at once. $3 per cord, Orders taken for 'Phone eolleet, Gilbert Brost mink body wood. maple and beech. Ranch, '936121 or 9361'32, Goder-Robert Taylor, phone Clinton Joh. '2btfbI906r35. 17-p TEACHERS WANTED Quick Results The number of cured cancer cases is increasing because more men and women are learning the cancer warning signals and what to do about them. AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements. at. North Half of Lot 27, Concession 2, West W'Vawanosh, 11/2 miles north of Auburn, on Monday, May 1 at 1.30 p.m. (DST) CATTLE: 8 dairy cows, recent- ly freshened; 1 Registered Hol- stein cow due in May. All cows are 5 years old or under. 8 year- ling heifers (vaccinated); one 2 -year-old heifer; 3 calves; Here- ford bull, 2 years old. ' IMPLEMENTS: Deering mower, 51'/ ft. cut; 2 farm wagons; M.H. cream separator (500 lbs. capac- ity); and numerous other articles. TERMS—CASH J. Aitcheson, Proprietor, R.R. 2, Auburn. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk 17-b IN MEMORIAM MANN—In loving memory of our dear father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Mann, who passed away six years ago, April 28, 1944, and May 6, 1944. and deer sister, Lulu, (Mann) Crittenden, who passed away August ' 14, 1945. "Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay." —Sadly missed by the family. 17-b AREA NO. 1 .TUCKERS•MITH Township School Board requires one Protestant teacher for S.S. 4, located 3 miles south of Clinton -and near RCAF Station. This is a modern, well-equipped rural school. Congenial surroundings, good accommodation. Duties to commence with start of new school year. Excellent salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applicants write, giving full particulars to W. P. Roberts, Secretary -Treasurer, R.R. 3, Seaforth. 17-18-h WANTED ONE TEAM OF HORSES, must be quiet and sound. Fred Mc- Cool, Clinton. 17-p COULD FEED CATTLE for• any- one wishing as have insulage and straw, Wilfred Colclough, phone 905523. 17-b WORK WANTED—Female PART TIME JOB as Stenograph- er or doing office work. Phone 3'51J. 17-b WORK WANTED—MALE IN MEMORIAM KERSLAKE—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Walter Kerslake, who passed away one year ago. May 1, 1949, "Without a chance to say good- bye She was called to her Home on High; Yet she seems to be ever near To the lonesome ones she left down here," —Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by her husband, daughter, Genevieve, and 'fam- ily. 17-b AUCTION SALE of Property and Household Effects of the late Mrs. Jabez Rands, Si., MARY STREET, CLINTON, (2 blocks south of the Post Office) on Saturday, May 6 at 1.30 p.m.: Three bedroom suites, includ- ing beds, dressers, wash stands, springs and mattresses; dining room suite; several small tables; rocking chairs; 2 wardrobes; studio couch; living room suite (4 piece); couch; round fable; kitchen table and chairs; bar- room chair; Harrison range; 3 - burner heavy duty hot plate and oven; electric washing machine; 8 -day clock; 240 lb. scale; electric brooder;• kitchen cupboard; metal cupboard; garden cultivator; gar- den tools; set of dishes; other dishes; chinaware and glassware (some antique); cooking utensils and numerous other articles. At the same time and place, the property, will be offered for sale, subject to reserve bid. On the property is a medium sized brick house containing two apartments, and a bathroom. TERMS: on property, ten per cent down on date of sale and balance within 30 days. TERMS: on household effects, cash. For further particulars apply to the undersigned names. JABEZ E. RANDS, Administrator EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk 17-18-b AUCTION SALE of Farm and Household Effects Estate of the late Fanny Sharpe at Lot 11, Babylon Line, Stanley Township Saturday, .May 6 at 1 p.m. Clare Jewel cook stove; Wing - ham Clipper' cook stove with wat- er front; 1 box stove; cherry drop- leaf table; 2 extension tables; kitchen chairs; arm chair: sewing machine; day bed; antique up- holstered parlor suite; rocking chairs; small tables; mirrors; or- gan; bed, dressers; new bed springs; chest of drawers; coal oil stove and oven (like new): garden tools; large steel water tank; 4 ft. steel water tank; 1,200 lb. Gurney scales; dishes; kitchen utensils, FARM: 100 acre 'farm, 20 acres of bush, Viz storey good brick house with slate roof, large frame barn, good water supply, 30 acres ploughed•TERMSn Cer in ASH` pasture. Property sold subject to reserve bid. Balance in 30 days. Proprietor, Mrs. John Cameron, executrix of Estate of the late Fanny Sharpe. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer 17=18-b ODD JOBS WANTED., raking lawns, cleaning stovepipes; etc. . E. Eastoff, phone 789J. 17-p WOODWORKING WOODWORKING, band and jigsawing. Reg. Smith, phone 797W. 16btfb WOOD FOR SALE 4 rrow 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 PICKETT # CAMPBELL Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats PHONE 25 — CLINTON ROXY THEATRE REGENT THEATRE CLINTON SEAFORTII—ONTARIO_: