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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-12-14, Page 5'THURSDAY, 'DECEMBER 14, 1.050 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD' • PAGE FIV' • News -Record Classified Adlets Bring Quick Results 'CASH RATE—(If Pdfd by 'Wed- • LOST AND FOUND ' "nesdey followingedete of laser- Elon)—One cent a word first in- 'LDST—COAL armso Tues- day, December 12, on sideroad at RCAF Station. Please notify A. O. Grigg, phone Clinton 74-W. 50-p -oertion (minimum15 cents), -sub- serpent insertions one cent award (minimum 25 cents); 15 ments,ex- nra for box number: or for direc- tion to NEWS -RECORD 'Office. IF CHARGED -15 cents -extra. DEADLINE -4 pare'Wednestlay. ACCOMMODATION 'for Rent THREE-11:001VLED "self contained apartment, two -Piece bath, phone :063. '50-p THREE -ROOMED APARTMENT, iselide convenienceseTungehed or unfurnished, 11/2 miles from Clin- 'ton. Tr.ancis Powell, phone Clin- ton 907r4. 'TWO FURNISHED R 00 M S, water and hydro. -Phone Clinton .606r2. 50-p ARTICLES FOR SALE CONN C MELODY Saxophone, silver-plated, overhauled recent- ly, with new mouthpiece. Com- plete with case $125. John Plum- relree., 43btfb 'KAY -KRAFT concert'aize gutter, Professional type instrument, with case,. $35. Robert gale, Box 224, -phone 146J. 5O -p RECORD PLAYER and a tobog- gan. Phone 547,T. 50-b TOUR. HEDDLE LOOM, table 'model, 2e" wide. Phone '93. '50-1-p SPEED INDICATOR, for taking speed of shafts or pulleys. E. W. "Morrison, phone Clinton 633r13. 50-p CLOTHING FOR SALE 'LADY'S GREY WINTER COAT, size 14, $10. Box "K", NEWS-. 'BECOME .50-b BROCADED BLUE Taffeta, even - 'big gown, good condition, size '34-36. Box "R", NEWS -RECORD. 50-b LOST—DOG, part pole end part ^spitz, 'brown with gray collar and hie:et nose, front feet crooked. Last seen Sunday morning Phone '806e2. 50-p LOST—Gentleman's wine striped Sheaffer fountain pen with gold clasp. Lost on Main St., Satur- oay morning. Finder please con- tact Benson Sutter at the NEWS - RECORD Office. 50-x TEACHERS WANTED GODERICFI TOWNSHIP School Area requires a teacher for No, 6 School, Please state qualifica- tions, experience and salary ex- pected. Duties to commence Jan- uary 3, 1951. Apply to Frank Yeo, seeretary-treasurer, R. R. 3, Clinton. 50-1-b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE THREE RED SHORTHORN bulls, eight to 12 months old. No re- actors in herd. Glen Bros., RR 5, Clinton' phone Clinton 620r15. a, 50-p REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW, seven years old, milking, due in March. T.B. tested. Donald Buchanan, phone Seaforth 850r25. 50-b FIVE HOLSTEIN COWS, fresh ening in month; eight heifers freshening in a month and a half; two first -calf Durhems. Bill Burdg,e, Brucefield, fourth farm on right toward London, phone Clinton 625r6, 50-1-p NUMBER OF LITTLE PIGS. Al- ton Johnston, Brucefield, phone Clinton UWE 50-p NINE PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD. David Campbell, Bayfield Line, phone Clinton 909r31. 50-b 'GENUINE PLATINUM Baby Seal ^Coat, size 14-16. Worn four win- ters. Too small for owner, Mrs. H. Young, Grigg Apts., Joseph 'St., Clinton. 50-p EMPLOYMENT WANTED "FEMALE POSITION AS CLERK in store, with some experience. Box "A", 'NEWS -RECORD. ' 50-p FARMS FOR SALE 13 ACRES with good brick house, two-storey hen house, cinder '24'x48', accommodates 800 'hens; two brooder houses, seven shelters; barn 14'x48'; water pressure system, hydro; located eon county road. half mile from village. Ideal for poultry farm- ing and market gardening. H. C. Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W. 43btfb 'SO -ACRE GRASS FARM, 'good bush, spring creek, brick house, 'barn. Concession 6, Goderich Township. Apply Mrs. R. Y. Cox, Clinton. ' 47-8-9-50-p "EO -ACBE FARM, Lot 31, Con- -cession 14, Gederieh Township (Miss Susie, Acheson's farm), four west,of Clinton. Farm con- sists of 75 acres good pasture land with never failing supply of water and good shade, also *live acres of hardwood bush. For further particulars write Box "Z", NEWS -RECORD. 49-50-1-p HOUSES FOR SALE SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE and barn, lots 211 and 212 in Hensell. Apply Albert Wan Box 666. Goderich. 48btfb HELP WANTED—Male ACTIVE MAN, between 25 and 55 years of age, with Car, wanted `Tor profitable Watkins route. Credit supplied to right man, "Free training. Pleasant, profit- able and permanent. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. '0-C-16, 350 St. 'Each St , Mont- -real. 49-50-b WOOD CUTTING CUSTOM WOOD CUTTING with power saw, by cord or hour. Con- tact George MeGee, 'R. R. 3, Olin- dition, price $600. Murray Miller, 'tom 50-p phone 4713, 50-1-b REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL "Domino Columbus Tone", 16 months old. This bull is a good individual and is T.B. tested. Reason for, selling, replacing with Red Polls. Apply Raymond Whitmore, R.R. 2, Clinton, phone 901r22. 50-p MACHINERY FOR SALE NEW OUTBOARD MOTOR, 3 ho. Johnston, $100 cash. Phone 542J. 50-p MISCELLANEOUS SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT C. floare's orchard, mile north of town. Will work odd clays, harvesting; etc. 42-51-p UP TO $5.00 FOR DEAD OR disabled 'horses, cows, 1hogs, at your farm. Prompt service. Phone collect William Sproat, Seaforth 655r2, William Stone Sons, Limit- ed, Ingersoll, Ont. 49-50-51-52-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, Code - rich. 2btfb NOTICES SEWING MACHINES, new and used. Repairs to all makes; treadles electrified or made in- to portables; prices reasonable; work guaranteed; will pick up and deliver in Clinton limits, C. Woods, 12 East St., Goderich, phone 867.E. 42-btfb PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 550R. POULTRY FOR SALE . TWO OLD GEESE and en old gander. W. G. Clarke, Varna, phone Clinton 62302. 50-b TRUCKS FOR SALE 1938 CHEVROLET SA ton with 9' platform and racks, new motor gone 9,000 miles, good tires, Price $425; also 1947 Studebaker two - ton with box and hoist, good con - !mammas, 'Our AZALEAS - BEGONIAS - POINSETTAS CHERRIES - CYCLAMEN - VIOLETS for Christmas are now on display and you are invited to call in and see for yourself our fine selection for this year,. Remember that at this season there is a great demand -for 'flowers, and a limited supply, so please let -us 'have 'your, order early. K C. COOKE FLORIST i56w --- PHONES — 66j Reopen RCAF Airport The RCAF airport et Grand Bend is lleing reopened as an auxiliary base for Centralia Air. Farce Station because of the heavy air traffic resulting from the speeded -up training program. A ground crew at Grand Bend will provide traffic control, snow removal and running maitenance. A spokesmen at Centralia said student fliers will commute dolly from the main baser to Grand Bend, either by air or ground, and do initial flying training. This will eider the Centralia circuit for advenced training. JOHNSON'S WAX gexuet0,- Electric POLISHER CHRISTMAS PRICE ONSY N,NNN BALL and MUTCH HARDWARE and FURNITURE PHONE 195 PUPS FOR SALE NICE COLLIE PUPS for Christ- mas; also live or dressed geese. Apply 1VIrs. E. J. Welsh, phone Clinton 906r34. 49-50-x STOVES FOR SALE FURNACETTE, medium sized, in good condition, suitable for coal or wood, first $25 takes it. Or- ville Workman, phone Hensel 677r11. 49-50-1-b LARGE SIZE, walnut finish, cir- culating heater, burns coal or wood, good condition. Lloyd Scotchmer, phone 9, Bayfield. 50-b Cards of T hanks MR AND MRS. EDWARD FAR- QUHAR and Mr. and Mre Doug- las Farquhar wish to extend their sincere thanks to their neighbors and friends for the reception and gifts presented to them in Lon- deshoro Community Hall on Fr' - day evening last. 50-b MRS. ROBERT CREE would like to take this opportunity of expressing , her sincere apprecia- tion to Dr. W. A. Oakes, Dr. J. A, Addison and the nurses at Clinton Public Hospital, for their' ministrations so kindly given dur- ing her long stay in the Hospital. 50'.b We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the Orange Lodge No, 1,035, Varna, and the community for the gift that we received in our time of need. (Signed) --MR. AND MRS. ALLISTER MURRAY, Varna SO -p MRS. WILLIAM BLACKER wishes to thank all her friends' and relatives who so kindly re- membered her with cards, flowers, treats and visits while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital; spec- ial thanks to Mrs. Martin, Mies Grainger, Dr. Oakes, Dr. Butte, and the nursing staff of the hospital. 50-p -o In Memoriam • COLCLOUGH—In loving memory ol a dear daughter and sister, Lulu, who passed away December 15, 1940. "There the buds from earth transplanted For our coming watch and wait, In the upper garden "growing Just within the golden. gate. Though our 'hearts may break with sorrow By the grief so hard to bear, We shall meet her some bright morning In the upper garden them." —Sadly missed by her father, W. J. Colciough, and Arerthers and sisters, Bill, Glenn end Rox- anne. . 50-p 0 COUNCIL AT LAST WINGHAM Three councillors were elected by ecelamation. W. T. Cruickshank, Hugh Carmichael and Norman Rintoul will bring the town council to its working strength of six. Use Your Franchise! It is your democratic responsibility! ATTEND THE TOWN OF CLINTON NOMINATIONS on Mond y, Dec. 18 from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. and the meeting following nominations. Then, on Wednesday, December 27, get out and cast your ballot! Democracy starts right at home. Support your Civic Government. This campaign sponsored by Clinton Branch No, 140 Canadian Legion R. N. IRWIN, R. RfTITZSI1VIONS, President Secretary H. E. KINGSWELL, Chairman, "Get -oat -the -Vote" Committee 50-b I? 14 All Shades — All Sizes Give A Gift, • Certificate Open Evenings picKm a aessnaAeletEetetetneieteilater neiniefteterialloneetEereieenzielne: einfieinf Santa Says "A Gift from Pickett & Campbell's is sure to please HIM" -. Choose your. Christmas Gifts A 110W from our new and complete ,q stock. GIFT BOXES on -all „shirts, 2 ties and pyjamas. p., SHIRTS — TIES — S• CKS — SCARVES SWEATERS — MELTS — CUFF LINKS -PYJAMAS — GLOVES — JACKETS P2 TIE PINS — SLIPPERS — ETC.' / Stetson or Crean HATS' ARROW SHIRTS the week before Christmas CAMPBELL STETSON HATS ii (opposite the theatre) PHONE 25 . CLINTON togiittltextrawavoktorimmakvtimpovoc-moratocatc-swAemort, BIRTHS CARPENTER -3n Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Monday, December 4, 1950, to F/0 and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter, No, 1 To- ronto Boulevard, Adastral Park, RCAF Station, a son (Paul). FLEMING — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, Decem- ber 9, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fleming, Clinton, ,a daughter (Penelope Jean "Penny"). GRENIER — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, Decem- ber 11, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Gierder, Zurich, a son. HALLADAY—In Clinton Public Hospietel, on Monday, Decem- ber 11, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Halleday, Goderich, e' daughter (Daphne Ann). KUNTZE—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, one$unday, December 10, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuntze, Clinton, a daughter (Brenda Ann). McCULLOUGHE-In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Monday, De camber 11, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McCullough, Blyth, a daughter (Shirley .Ann). PARENT—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday, Denember 9, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Parent, Clinton, a son (John Charles). TALBOT—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Wednesday, December 13, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Talbot, R.R. 3, Bayfield, a son. MARRIAGES COUNTER-1VHDDLETON—In St. James Church, Middleton, on Saturday, December 9, 1950, by Rev. H. J. E. Webb, assisted by Rev. .R. M. P. Bulteel, Margaret learriett, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Middleton, Goderich Township, to John William, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Counter, Clinton. DEATHS HARWOOD—In St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Guelph, on Saturday, Dec. 2, 1950, George Alfred Sydney Harwood, beloved husband of Fleeenne Oliver, 193 Suffolk St., Guelph. Funeral from the Gilbert McIntyre Funeral Home, Gueph, to Woodawn Cemetery, on Tuesday, December 5. HOLTZHAUER—In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Friday, De- cember 8, 1950, Mary Plaetzer, beloved wife of, the late Eli Hollzhauer, in her 85th year. Funeral from the Beattie -Mc- Roberts Funeral Home, Rattan - bury St. E., Clikon, an Mon- day, December 11, to Clinton Cemetery. McLEOD—Suddenly, in Edmon- ton, Alta., on Sunday morning, December 10, 1950, George B. McLeod, beloved husband of Isobel Draper, formerly of Clinton. McFARLANE—At his residence, Goderich Township, on Thurs- day, Dec. 7, 1950, Robert John McFarlane, beloved husband of Pearl Mann, in his 59th year. Funeral from his late residence, King's Highway 8, to Maitland Cemetery, Goderich, Monday, afternoon, Dec. 12. PASSIVIORE—Suddenly, at her residence, Hensell, on Thurs- day, December 7, 1950, Olive Pearl. Cann, beloved wife of John Passmore, in her 66th year. Funeral from Hensall United Churoh to Exeter Ceme- tery Saturday afternoon, De- cember 9. WINTHROPE — In Saskatoon, Seek., on Saturday, December 2, 1950, Dr. Paul Walker Win- theope, 73,beloved husband of Latta Smth, formerly of' Clin- ton. Funeral from Knox Unit- ed Church, Saskatoon, to Wood - lawn Cemetery, on Monday, December 4. ROXY THEATRE -CLINTON — NOW PLAYING — KIRK DOUGLAS MARILYN MAXWELL "CHAMPION" — MON.-TUES.-WED. — — BIG DOUBLE BILL — Open 6.45 — commence 7.00 ROBERT MONTGOMERY • SUSAN HAYWARD in "The Saxon 'Charm" AND MIKEL CONRAD CAROL THURSTON in "Arctic Manhunt" — THURS.-FRI.-SAT. — Donald Martha O'CONNOR STEWART "Are You With It", Color by Technicolor Coming—Dee. 25 "FATHER or THE BRIDE" emormoles PARK THEATRE 0 0 D E III C H—Phone 1150 Now: 'TICKET TO TOMAHAWK' with Dan Dailey, Anne Baxter and Technicolor — MON. - TUES. - WED. — June Allyson - Dick Powell and Richardo Montalban A story of the squared circle of fellowship between a sports annouheer end a boxer, with New York City as a, badkground, "RIGHT CROSS" — THURS. - FRI. - SAT. — "The NEVADAN" In Technicolor. Wherein a US marshell joins a band of outlaws to recover a quarter million in stolen gold. Randolph Scott—Dorothy Malone and Forrest Tucker Coming: Jane Powell & Ricardo Montalban in "TWO WEEKS WITH LOVE" — Technicolor mos 'REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH—ONTARIte Now: "THE BIG WHEEL" with Mickey Rooney & Thos. Mitchell — MON. - TUES. - WED. — Two Features -- Marta Toren, Howard Duff aloe George Brent—A aelowful 'tale of alien -smugglers on the Mexican border. "Illegal Entry" Mikel Conrad, Carol Thurston & Wally Cassell—In which a con- vict heads for Alaska, with $250,- 000, but meets an amazing destiny "Arctic Manhunt" — THURS. - FRI. - SAT. — Randolph Scott, Daren Booth & Gabby Hayes.—Technicolor to en- liven the spectacular backgrounds and a cast that brings to life its dynamic characters, "Cariboo Trail" Coming: "MICKEY" with Lois Butler anti Bill Goodwin eimmasu. CAPITAL THEATRE 0.0 DERIC H—Phone 47 — MON. -- TUES. -- WED. — Now: "SIXTEEN FATHOMS DEEP" with Arthur Lake, Lon Chaney and Color Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney • and Gary Merrill Sketchnig in vivid style the drama of people whose lives ,are below the level of fame and fortune. "Where The Sidewalk Ends". — THURS. - FRI. - SAT. — Gene Autry - Sheila Ryan and Vince Barnett The world's greatest singing cowboy, witil Champion, the world's wonder horse, in the most popular of his many Western ad- ventures. "MULE TRAIN" Coming: "The NEXT VOICE YOU REAR" with Nancy Davis and James Whitmore SPECIALS for December 14-15-16 Eagle Brand Condensed Milk tin 23c I.G,A. Raspberry Jam, 24 oz. jar 39c I.G.A. Swt. Mixed Pickles, 16 oz, jar 24c Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon, 1/2 lb. tin 39c Fancy Niblets Corn 2 tins 33c Quick Quaker Oats, Ige. pkg. 34c Sair Pitted Dates lb. 19c Bowes Almond Icing, 1 lb. tin 45c Shredded Cocoanut 1/2 lb. 27c Golden Mixed Nuts lb. 43c Diamond Budded Walnuts lb. 49c AllSweet Margarine lb. 37c Libby's Catsup bottle 21c Victoria Mixed Candy lb. 39c Noel Assortment Candy lb. 39c Trilby Chocolates lb. 59c Fresh Pineapple, size 24s 2 for 35c Florida Oranges, size 250 doz. 31c Sunkist Oranges, size 344s a doz. 35c Head Lettuce 2 for 25c Cranberries lb. 23c Potatoes, Ont. No, 1, 75 lb. boa 1.15 T. R. Thompson PHONE 40 WE DELIVER 411011.11211.111111111160 wicsitutotztouomomictozcoos 4:74,,wcogiwotolicvs4 Pialefla .'- Vfi IL C FOR MEN TOOL BOXES , ELECTRIC DRILLS HUNTING KNIVES RIFLES LIGHTERS FOR WOMEN ;WAFFLE IRONS TEA POTS PYREX OVENWARE COFFEE MAKERS CARVING SETS DINNERWARE SETS ELECTRIC IRONS PERCOLATORS FOR BOYS POCKET KNIVES POCKET WATCHES WRIST WATCHES FLASHLIGHTS SCOUT AXES HOCKEY STICKS Gifts For The House BATHROOM SCALES — ELECTRIC WASHERS — IRONERS — PRESSURE COOKERS CABINET SINKS — MEDICINE CABINETS ELECTRIC HEATING PADS ELECTRIC RANGES — ROASTERS—Aluminum and Granite We have a full stock of Christmas Tree Stands and Lights A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas , ii Only 7 Shopping Days Left Hugh R. Hawkins • iwygoomoolmomagonagginowingcractommaggin