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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-08-24, Page 5THURSDAY AUGUST 24,' 1950 CLINTON NEWS;R'ECORD PAGE FII News-Rec�r� assif ed Adlets BrangQuiCk Results CASH RATIN—(If paid by Wed- nesday following date of inser- ;bion)—One cent a Word first' in- sertion (minimum 35 cents); sub- 'sequent insertions one cent a word (minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex- ltra for box number or for direc- tion to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED -16 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday. ACCOMMODATION for Rent 'THREE -ROOMED APARTMENT, furnished. Mrs. Len Cole, phone 4631V1. • 34-b ROOM FOR RENT, housekeeping ;privileges, middle-aged lady pre- , :ferrel. Phone 301W. 34-b CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO couples during the Exhibition. (Abstainers). Mrs. R. .1 Hart, 206 Indian Rd., Toronto. 33 -34 -ib ACCOMMODATION WANTED 'WANTED TO PENT — four - zoomed suite or smell house, iurnished. Phone .LAC Johnston, L. L, Canteen, RCAF Station, 'between 7 .and 8 p.m. 34-p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1935 BUICK SEDAN, new tires, A-1 shape. Apply Hugh Ladd, Fulton,St., Clinton. , 34-p 1939 DODGE SEDAN, In fair condition. R. B; Taylor, Queen St„ phone Clinton 498-J. 33-34-b 1941 CHEVROLET SEDAN, radio and heater, good tires, Call Maurice McGuire, North St. 34-p 1950 P7:YMOUTH SUBURBAN, low mileage, convertible from six -passenger sedan to light amok. :Reason For selling—get- ting new truck. Phone 111 be- fore 6 p.m. 34-b 1940 DELUXE FORD, five -pas-; senger coach, heater and radio, A-1 condition, cheap for quick, sale, $450; 1939 Chevrolet two - 'ton stake truck, in good con- dition, full set of racks, $200. Huron Ice, No. 8 Highway, God- 'erirh, phone 1165. 34-p COMPANION WANTED 'COMPANION, middle-aged ledy, able to care for self, comfort- able furnished room and good board in • return. Good home. Apply Box "J", NEWS -RECORD. 34-p FURNACES FOR SALE 'SAWDUST BURNER, in good condition, complete with hopper and fire brick. Used one season. Angus MacLean, Seaforth, phone Seaforth 365. 34-p FARM HELP R E Ld A B L E, EXPERIENCED Holland families, arriving soon. Apply to Cde Haan, Belgrave, Ont, 16-b-tfb FURNITURE FOR SALE LARGE KITCHEN RANGE, coal 'or wood in good condition; din- ing room suite, solid oak, mod - 'ern style, in first class condition. Mrs. M. Peckitt, Box 155, phone •483-W. 33-34-p HOUSES FOR SALE 'TWO-STOREY BRICK HOUSE, living room, dining room, den and kitchen, down, five bedrooms and bath up, good basement, furnace practically new, garage, ideal location, possession Sept,, 1. Apply H. C. Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W. • 30btfb SIX -ROOMED` 11/2 -storey house 'Tor sale or rent, preferably for sale. Apply Box "L" NEWS - RECORD. 34-b SMALL HOUSE, hydro and sew- erage, large garden. Apply after 8.30 in evening. Harvey Ken- nedy; Spencer St. 34-35-b 11/2 -STOREY, INSULBRICK, seven -roomed house, bathroom, furnace, sun porch, garage and small barn, large lot, fruit trees. Immediate possession. James E. .Johnston, Box 412, phone 485W. 34-5-p VETERANS ONLY — two well- ' kept five -room houses, 10 per 'cent down payment, low monthly payments, or' purchase for all cash. Immediate occupancy. Apply Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Box 37, 'Stratford. 34-b IN HAYFIELD, seven -roomed -frame house, desirable location, garage, hydro, immediate pos- session. Mrs. L. G. Bassett. 34-5-p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE NUMBER OF LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old, Apply Wilfred Glaz- er, phone 911r4. 34-b ELEVEN LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old. R. J. Semple, R. R. 2, Bayfield, phone Clinton 909r25. 34-b SOME CHUNKS about 60 lbs.; 20, pigs six weeks old; also 12 pigs eight, weeks old. Lorne Tndall, phone 904r4. 35-p TWO CHUNKS, , approximately 100 lbs.: seven weaners seven weeks old. Apply F. Arkell, phone 906r25. 34-p HELP WANTED—Fernake YOUNG LADY for work in? Roundel Terrace Snack Bar. Salary $100 per month. Apply Chief Administration Officer, RCAF Station, ,Clinton, 34-b LAUNDRY SERVICE CLINTON LAUNDRY, quick ser- vice, laundry picked up and de- livered twice a week. A. Garon, phone Clinton 312. 33-34-35-b LOST AND FOUND LOST—NAVY WINDBREAKER, with zipper front and zippers on two top 'pockets. Lost in Clinton about a month ago. Finder please notify Ed Farquhar, phone 805r5, 34-b LOST—BULOVA WRIST Watch, Satprday evening, August 19, lost between Bartliff's store and Hensel', engraved on beck "W. C. Pink, Emco quarter century club 1949." Finder please notify W. C. Pink, purchasing agent, Empire Brass Co., London. 34-b MISCELLANEOUS SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED' AT C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of town. Will work odd days, harvesting, etc. 25-34-p UP TO $5,00 FOR DEAD OR disabled horses, crows,hogs,at your farm. Prompt service. Phone collect William Sproat, Seaforth 655r2, William Stone Sons, Limit- ed, Ingersoll, Ont. 31-2-3-4-5-b 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, Gode- rich. 2btfb PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 550R. 32-33-b PIANO TUITION MISS DORIS GRIERSON begins classes for piano pupils, grades one to six in Clinton and Londes- brlro in F"ptember. Parents and others irtrrested may write to her at Lendesboro or phone Blyth 37r14." 32-3-4-p PLATE GLASS FOR SALE 30 PIECES 1/4-INCui Plate Glass, taken from display case, sizes: 8x12, 15x16, 10x36, 35x50, 16x46, 15x72, at your own price. • At residence, A. T. Cooper, Clinton, phone 181. 34-p POULTRY FOR SALE QUANTITY OF PULLETS, Rock X Hampshire and Rock X Sus- sex, started to lay. Aubrey Toll, RR, 3, Blyth, phone Blyth 34r17. 33-34-p STOVES FOR SALE RANGE—COAL OR WOOD, with waterfront, in good condition. Phone 359W. '34-p BEACH RANGE, burns either coal or wood, in good condition, only three years old. Mrs. C. R. Crossmen, phone 586J. 34-p SEED FOR SALE SEED RYE, 3 cents per pound. Colin Lawson, R.R. 2, Bayfield, phone 25r900, between 6 and 8 p.m. 33-34-b CORNELL FALL WHEAT for seed. Apply Arnold Rathwell, phone Clinton 905r32. 33-4-b 1,000 BUSHELS CORNELL Fall Wheat, cleaned for seed and treated if desired. Gordon Flax Ltd., phone 114, Blyth. 33-34-35-p TENDERS WANTED' WRITTEN TENDERS will be received up until September 12, 1950,, for an 80 -acre farm, 50 acres suitable for cropping and the remainder in bush and cedar swamp. T barn in good shape and 11/2 -storey brick veneered dwelling, good cement cellar, Plenty of good spring' water. Pbssess'iorr October 1. Highest or best tender. Adam Steep, R.R. 3, Clinton. 34-b WOOD FOR, SALE DRY WOOD, 200 CORDS, 12" long, prices from $3.25 to $6 a cord, delivered in four cord lots. W. J. Forbes, phone 904r31. 34-5-p IN MEMORIAM CARTER—In loving memory of J. Stanley Carter, who passed away August 27, 1943: "Somewhere back in the sunset Where loneliness never dies, He lives in a land of glory Midst the gold and blue of the skies. And we who loved him dearly Whose passing has brought many tears, Will cherish his memory ,always To brighten the drifting years". '--Sadly missed by his wife and . sons, Ivan and Percy, and families. 34-p Soft Drink Distributorship. Will help finance right, man in profitable year round soft drink .distributorship, will net $3,000 first year, some business experience required, must be relit/ 'l le Phone MITCHELL 252 immediately for appointment BIRTHS ARMSTRONG—In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Thursday, Aug- , ust 17, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. William Armstrong (nee Maude MadMath), RR. 3, Bayfield, a son. BURNS—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, August 20, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burns, Clinton, a son (Michael Edward). HASKETT—ln (Sl Joseph's 'Hos- pital, London, on Saturday, August 19, 1950, to Mr, and Mrs. James A. Haskett, London, (nee Pearl Elliott), a daughter (Bonita Louise). ` JOHNSTON — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, August 20, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Ford Johnston, Varna, a son, LEGGETT — Ip Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, August 16, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Leggett, R.R. 3, Blyth, a son (Gordon John). • LINDSAY — In Chilton Public Hospital, on Friday, August 18, 1950, to + Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, R.R. 1, Bayfield,. a son, LITTLE—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday, August 19, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Little, Londesboro, a daughter. McCLINCHEY — Ip Whitehorse Military Hospital, Yukon Ter- ritory, on Friday, August 11, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. MaClinchey, Fort Nelson, B.C. (nee Donna Vanderburgh), a son (Brian Douglas). MILLER—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday, August 19, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Londesboro, a daughter (Lorna Jean). TM WHYTE--In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, August 20, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Whyte, R.R. 2, Seaforth, a daughter (Margaret McMillan). MARRIAGES JERVIS-GLAZIER— In Ontario St. United Church, Clinton, on Saturday afternoon, August 19, 1950, by Rev. W. J, Woolfrey, Ramona Dorene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Glazier, R. R. 4, Clinton, to Walter Stirling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jervis, R.R. 2, Clinton. WEBSTER-MARTIN—In Ontario Si. United Church Manse Clinton, on Saturday, August 19. 1950, by Ray. W. J. Wool- frey, Kathleen Rose, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Saskatoon, Sask., to Wellington Webster, only son of Mrs. Webster and the late James Webster, Luck - now. DEATHS FORSYTHE—In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Satur- day, August 19, 1950, Thomas N. Forsythe, Kippen, in his 31st year. Funeral from Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, Mon- day afternoon, August 21. STEWART — Suddenly, near Varna, on Thursday, August 17, 1950, Ray Stewart, husband of Betty Nivins, in his. 20th year. Funeral from the home of his laments, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart, to Dungannon Ceme- tery Saturday afternoon, Aug- ust 19. a HOLMESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Comfort and family, Thorndale, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulholland. • Clearing AUCTION SALE at West Half of Lot 25, Condes- sion 2, Logan Township, 21 miles east of Dublin and 1 mile north on Wednesday, August 30 at 1 p.m. FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FEED and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS TERMS—CASH NIRS. GEORGE PROCTOR, Proprietress W. M. SCOTT, Auctioneer 34-p AUCTION SALE — of — HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS arid FARM MACHINERY at the home''of Frank Wilson, en the Mill Road, quarter mile east of Brucefield, on Saturday, September 2 at 1.30 p.m., consisting of: Brass bed and springs; studio couch; 2 occasional chairs; lazy boy chair; dining, room suite of buffet, table, and chairs; smok- er's stand; book stand table; fernery stand; dresser and wash stand; small antique table: cane bottom chair (antique); Edison phonograph (antique); 3 phono- graph record albums; electric radiator heater; oak rocker; Sparton mantel radio; solid wal- nut cupboard; kitchen suite of table and 'chairs; display case; card table; table lamp; electric washing machine and tubs' cop- per boiler; clothes rack; Clare Jewel range (like new)• Quebec heater; 2 -burner hot plate; elect- ric toaster; 8 -day clock; Eureka rubber tire lawn mower' CCM bicycle 'balloon tires; pillows; linoleums; dishes; cutlery; cook- ing utensils. Farm Machinery, etc.: Inter- national 13 -hoe drill; bean pul- ler and seittfler; cultivator; wagon box and rack; wagon; set of harness; 2 hgrse collars; harness maker's last; 36 ft. extension ladder; 13 ft. ladder; pig crate; power saw; jig saw; power bench emery; 2 boxes of roll insulation: garden tools and other tools. TERMS—CASH No reserve as farm is sold, FRANK WILSON. Proprietor EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk 34-35-b RADIO and SOUND SERVICE Repairs to all makes of radios Bob Weeks RADIO and SOUND Clinton Electric Shop Phone 479 a' IT IS BETTER TO TRUST IN THE LORD THAN TO PUT CONFIDENCE IN MAN. Psalm 11'8:8 "Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh fresh his arm, and whose heart departetb from the Lord." -'ler, 17 : 5. "The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked." --J er, 17 : 9. "I, the Lord, search the heart; I try the reins even to give every man according to his ways, and according to the fruit of his doings."—Jer, 17 : 10. "SEEK YE THE LORD WHILE, HE MAY BE FOUND, CALL YE UPON HIM WHILE HE IS NEAR." Isa, 55:6. CHAS.- E. FULLER, 5 p.m., (DST) Sunday, ABC Network CLEAR the DECKS Literally that is just what we are doing in our Midsummer. Sale. We are clearing out our Summer Merchandise to make room for our NEW FALL LINES. Swim Trunks Summer Slacks GROUP 1— '^ Special at $5.95 pr. GROUP 2— To clear at '/s off Men's and Boys' TO CLEAR AT '/4 off reg. price T -Shirts All shades, sizes, patterns TO CLEAR AT 1/4 off reg. price PIKETT , Arrow Shirts Sport Shirts TO CLEAR AT $2.95 and $3.95 ea. CAMPBELL Stetson Hats PHONE 25—CLINTON A AUCTION SALE =,f— Household Effects from the home of Clair Tweedie, 58 Elgin Ave. Goderich — on Saturday, August 26 at 7.30 p.m., consisting of: Four -piece walnut waterfall bedroom suite; inner spring mat- tress; wardrobe; rocking chair; solid walnut' couch (antique); occasional chair , lazy boy chair and stool; Morris chair; Duncan Fyfe drumtable; walnut coffee table; large fireside picture; tri - light; bridge lamp; planter's lamp (brass); dining room furni- ture; moli`ogany break front china cabinet; mahogany table; Mahogany shield back chairs; leather table pads; mahogany serving table (antique); corner what -not; quarter -cut oak exten- sion table; 5 leather upholstered chrome chairs; Electric frigidaire (6'8" ou. ft., with 2 year guar- antee); kitchen stool; modern love seat; wall mirrors magazine table; 2 bunk beds (twin size); bird's eye maple dresser (maple); chest of drawers (honey maple); 2 inner spring mattresses; chair (bird's eye maple); steel cabinet;, small metal table; bedroom chair; pictures; scatter rugs; 2 chests of drawers; Seth Thomas mantel clock, Rosewood (antique); small walnut table (antique); spooled bed (antique); wash stand; eleotrolux vacuum cleaner with attachments; 3 balloon tire bicy- cles; A.M.C. porcelain electric washing machine with pump; copper boiler; Manning Bowman toaster set; 100 -plebe 12 -service dinner set; 24 -piece stem glass crystal; 24 beverage glasses; kitchen dishes; 2 sets of drapes, and numerous other articles. TERMS -+GASH CLAIR TWEEDIE, proprietor EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk 33-34-b AUCTION SALE — of -- Household Effects at the home of MRS. WILLIAM CARTER South St., Goderich Saturday, August 26 at 1.30 p.m., consisting of: Mahogany—Gourlay piano and bench; 2 piano lamps; 3 -piece liv- ing room furniture, consisting of settee, aem chair, and platform rocker; 2 jardiniere stands. Walnut - Spooled floor lamp; dressing table; 2 Windsor chairs; 2 -piece Chesterfield suite; mantle clock. Oak -9 -piece dining room suite, including a. chine cabinet, 3 rock- ing chairs, , 2 arm chairs, hall rack; 2 bedroom suites; highboy; Victrola with records; library table; child's crib. Antiques — Vases; milk glass; dishes, crockery, and copper jardinieres. Miscellaneous — Three-quarter tubular bed; inner spring mat- tress; ' Easy electric washing machine; 2 laundry tubs and stand; Eureka vacuum cleaner; Renfrew, rangette; Singer sewing machine; day bed; several small tables; medicine cabinet; kitchen table and chairs; 2 kitchen stools; 3 step ladders; 3 trunks; several folding ironing boards; several bird cages; play -pen; 2 hand wringers; stove pipes; quantity of dishes and glassware; crocks; sealers; 2 wheel barrows; garden hose; garden tools; cutlery and cooking utensils. Woodwork and Machinery -- At the same time there will be of- fered for sale the woodworking machinery and tools of the late William Carter; including a turning lathe; bend saw; jointer; rip saw and 3 h.p. electric motor. Note—Much of the Atrniture offered for sale has been hand- made anti carved.. TERMS—CASH MRS. WILLIAM CARTER Proprietress EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk 33-34-b ay11.�bw a u�g,�xo has Sa„x CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion K. C.Cooke FLORIST Phones: 66w and 661 asaaaraetaaeaaotaaaataeoteataaoaaaaaaaeaae v..+a PROMPT z. Local and Long Distance TAXI SERVICE PHONE 1 1 0 Adida 's aexo ROXY THEATRE CLINTON • NOW; PLAYING • June Mark RAVER STEVENS 'OH ' YOU BEAUTI- FUL DOLL" ' In Technicolor REGENT THEATRE. SEAFORTH—ONTARIO NOW: "THE GAL WHO TOOK. ,THE WEST" Yvonne De Carlo , Technicolor • MON. - TUES. - WED. • Open .6.45—Commences 7:00 M,G.M. brings to the screen a great novel, made greater by these stars: -• ERROL GREER FLYNN GARSON WALTER PIDGEON Robert Janet YOUNG LEIGH This is the story of "THAT FO'R'S+'YTHE. WOMAN" and of the MEN who were such FOOLS about her A COMMAND PERFORMANCE. TECHNICOLOR FILM — MON. - TUES. WED. --- TWO FEATURES Stephen McNally —.Sue England` & Barbara Whiting—A dramatic story of modern xouth, with as introduction by Drew Pearson. 'City Across the River' Yvonne De Carlo—Howard Duff and Dorothy Hart—A Technicolor Western drama, dealing with two outlaws and a woman they loved. "Calamity Jane' and SAM BASS" - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Joel McCrea — Arlene Dahl and Claude -Jarman — A Technicolor production that will hold your interest throughdut its tale of rugged adventure. "OUTRIDERS" Coming: "OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL" June Haver, Mark Stevens PARK THEATRE 0ODERICH—Phone 1150 NOW: Gregory Peck and Jean Parker in "The GUNFIGHTERS" CAPITAL THEATRE 0OD ERICH—Phone 47 NOW: "QUICK ON THE TRIG- GER" and "KAZAN" a dog story — MON. - TUES. - WED. — "A Letter to Three Wives"' In which three middle-class mat- rons figure out the problem of a missing husband. starring KIRK DOUGLAS, with Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell and Ann Sothern Rbert THURS. John Iio iak and Arlene Dahl A tale of marauding Apaches and government troops, in which a captured girl is the cause of a determined expedition, "AMBUSH" Coming: "HAppy YEARS" with Dean Stockwell and Leon Ames — MON. -- TUES. -- WED. — Margaret Chapman — Walter Brennan and Robert Paige The story of a motherless farm - family who make successes of their lives in spite of a ne'er-do- well father. "GREEN PROMISE" - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. — Humphrey Bogart — Florence Marly — Sessue Hayakawa In post-war Japan, Bogart un- covers' a plot to smuggle war - criminals back into power and helps thwart the idea. "TOKYO JOE" Coming: "The Skipper Surprised His Wife" Robert Walker and Joan Leslie Many Thanks I would like to announce that T. R. Thompson has purchased my Grocery Business, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the friends and customers who so loyaly patronized me through the years we hove been doing business together. It has always been a pleasure for me to serve you, and I hope that you will extend to Mr. Thompson the same kindness and consideration that you have done with me. Orval M. Lobb 34-p i Announcement I I wish to inform my many, friends and old customers that I am taking over the Grocery Business formerly operated by Orval Lobb. I will carry on the business at this - le.A.ation until further notice. Old and new customers are cordially invited to pay us a visit at this location. I will endeavour 'to give you service and value. Yours truly, T. R. Thompson ;!?HONE 40 -- CLINTON 34-b t Sys..,.q...,II.M,,~4,1 ygAY/rtfN.'r.r'✓• Buy Your Plumbing Fixtures at the Old Prices! We have a nice selection to choose from. You cannot afford to miss this Opportunity, + 4/11k 1,110. Hugh R. Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING PHONE 244 -- .. CLINTON