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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-03-22, Page 7`THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1950 -CLINTON NEWS -RECORD News -Record Ciaisified Adets Brie -Quick ReinjtCASKRATE—(Ff paid by Wed- nesday following date of inser- 'tion) --One cent a word first in- ae'rtion (minimum 35 cents); sub- ' equent insertions one cent a word (nunimuni 25 cents); 15 cents ex- tra for box number or for direc- tion to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday, ACCOMMODATION WANTED 'REQUIRE FOUR- OR FIVE- xoomed suite or house, unfurnish- ed, to rent or purchase. Sgt. Austin, phone 382 local 40, room 3. 12-b ARTICLES FOR SALE BABY CARRIAGE, English style pram, in good conddbion, Apply '7 Quebec Rd., Adastral Park, i3OAF Station, Clinton lipt'fb AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1929 GREEN PLYMOUTH Coach with heater and hydraulic brakes, One owner with 84,000 actual mileage. Apply anter 5.30 p.m. •sr Wednesday afternoon, Howard 'Currie, Joseph St., Clinton. 12-p APPLES FOR SALE QUANTITY OF COOKING and eating apples; $2 per bushel at farm, container supplied by customer. Also No. 1 quality Timothy Seed, $8.50. Stewart Middleton, R.R. 3, Olirmton, phone Clinton 906r•6, 11-13-b BABY CHICKS 'TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE. Not enough chicks for the good mar- kets. Don't put yourself in that -position. It's plenty late. Get Bray pricelist, catalogue. Wide choice breeds, crossbreeds. Pul- lets, mixed. Day-old, started. Order here through us — Mrs. .Alex Paterson, Brucefield. 12-b BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ARE YOU THINKING of build- 'ang a home. A number of fine "otos for sale. Leonard G. Winter, Real Estate, phones; business -448, residence 5993, 7-btfb CARPENTRY -CARPENTRY AND Repair Work done by experienced man; also ssnra]1 jobs in concreting and bricklaying. Peter Guetter, R.R. -5, Clinton, phone Clinton 907r21. 9-13-p EMPLOYMENT WANTED HOUSES FOR RENT FARM HOUSE FOR RENT. Lorne Tyndall, phone 904r4. l0ptfb HOUSES FOR SAI,E SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE and barn, lots 211 and 212 in Hensall. Apply Albert Walff, Box 666, Goderich, 2-btfb LOVELY HOME, large living room, dining room, kitchen and panrty on ground floor, four bed- rooms, den, sunporch and bath- room .second floor. Hot -wafter heated, insulated, full cellar, double garage, eiese to mein st, Possession 90 days. Leonard G. Winter, Real Estate, phones busi- ness 448, residenoe 5993. 5btfb HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRL WANTED for restaurant work.. Apply Bud Fisher's Rest- aurant, Mitchell, . 12-b GIRLS WANTED to learn iii, Hosiery Mills.' Par -Knit Hosiery Limited, phone 220. 12-b HELP WANTED— Female or Male ARE YOU FREE on Saturdays and evenings? If you are and have an interest in photography phone Fowler Bros., Mitchell 228. This will be a profitable oppor- tunity for the right man. 12-13-b LIVESTOCK SERVICES YOUNG REGISTERED YORK Hog available for service. Lloyd Bond, Holmesville. 12.p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE YOUNG PUREBRED HEREFORD bull of serviceable age. Ezra Ellis, phone 802r4. 12-b TWO YOUNG JERSEY COWS end two heifers to freshen soon; one colony house 8x10. Roy Con- nell, phone Clinton 807r4. 12-13-p TEN LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old; also young sows due In two weeks time. Lorne Tyndall, phone 904r4. 12-b THREE SHORTHORN BULLS, registered. 12 months old; also some Timothy seed. W. J. Fal- coner, Brucefield, phone Clinton 629r12, 12-13-p FOURTEEN PIGS, six -weeks old. Aaron Fisher, Jr., R.R, 2, Clin- ton, phone Carlow 167. 12-p MISCELLANEOUS A 'FARMERS — HARVEST HELP Ja, WS, ALL KINDS, FILED at should be arranged for now. towWill Large and small Dutch families vest are available now. C. de Haan, �hou :Be1grave• 11-17-ptfb FARMS FOR SALE OR WANTED Hoare's orchard, mile north of n. i l work odd days har- ingif etc. Call evenings at FROM 50 TO 200 ACRE FARMS 'Confidential information, Leon - awl G. Winter, Real Estate, 'phones: business 448, residence 599J. 5-btfb FARMS FOR SALE 80 XCRES GOOD CLAY LOAM, :large barn, brick house, hydro and pressure system in both house and barn. Three miles from Blue - water Highway, two miles from Holmesviile. Full price $8,000. 'Stewart Schoenhals, prop.; Leon- ard G. Winter, Real Estate 'phones: business 448, residence 599. 10-btfb FURNITURE FOR SALE KITCHEN CABINET, white trim - 'lined with black, Mrs. Cliff Ash- ton, phone 372J. 12-b 'WASHING MACHINE, excellent •condition, new motor, $60. Apply after 6, Payne's Trailer, % Len `Cole's Shell Service Station. 12-p 'FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT 80 ACRES — geed game land, .spring creek, good bush, brick louse, berm needs repairing—or 'will bake cattle by the month, Mrs. Ellen J. Cox, Huron St., -Clinton, 8-12-p *FARM EQUIPMENT for SALE 'DAVID BROWN TRACTORS and Gehl. Forage Harvesters and :aianunermills, sold by George H, Beatty, Varna, 10-btfb ONE 2 H.P. MOTOR, like new; one used W4 International Trac- tor and 2 -furrow plough in good shape. George H. Beatty, Varna. 10-12-b NEW IDEA AND MINNEAPOLIS Moline machinery; Fairbanks- -Morse mills, booms, for- age wagon unioaders, See us for prices before buying any farm equipment. New Idea Distribut- ors, Goderich, phone Carlow 2821. 10-12-p MASSEY-HARRIS RITE WAY andiking machine; also quantity of baled hay. Apply Earl Cox, phone Clinton 903r22. 12-p RUBBER -TIRED TOP BUGGY; brooder stove, 250 capacity, both in good shape, Mrs, Violet Mc- Gill, No, 8 Highway, Seaforth. 12-p MASSEYTHARRIS 15 -run dila grain and fertilizer drill, com- plete with grass seeder; for quick sale. Clarence Ball, R. Tt. 1, Clinton, phone Clinton 804r5. 12-b HAY FOR SALE aUANTITY OF BALED HAY, aeoil Cartwright, Londesboro, shone .Blyth 28r7. 12-p ,HELP WANTED -_.Make 30Y TO WORK on Saturdays, >pportunity to learn something, about printing: Apply NEWS b IECORD, 12-13-x se, possible. 8-15-p ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals, If suitable for mink feed will pay more than fertilizer prices. If not, will pay fertilizer prices. I£ dead, phone at once, Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode- rich, 2btfb NOTICE SEWING MACHINES, new and used. Repairs to all makes; treadles electrified or made in- to portables; prices reasonable; work guaranteed; will pick u and deliver in Clinton limits C. Woods, 12 East St., Goderich, phone 867J. 3-7ptfb PIANO TUNING Just R call G,ANO W. Cox at Clinton 43tfb TREES FOR SALE CLIMATE CONTROL Every home should have "Climate Con- trol" --cut down burning sun and drying winds by planting our "Round Head" Norway maple trees. Special while they last, 3 to 4 foot whips, $1.75 each, 3 for $4.95, -cash with order. Act quick. Hogie Nursery Company,' Campbellford, Ont. 11-14-b PERSONAL "SKINNY" GIRLS! Get Lovely Curves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs,, new pep. Try famous health and weight -builder, Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Introductory, "g e t - acquainted" size only 60c, A11 druggists. .SEED GRAIN FOR SALE ERBAN OATS, grown from reg- istered seed;. Stanley Jackson, R.R. 5, Clinton, phone 620r25. 12-p TEN BUSHEL No. 1 Red Clover Seed, cleaned, Joe Flynn, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone 801r4, 12.13-p THRESIMD RED CLOVER Seed; also grain drill with ±ertilator, Flynn Bros., R.R. 1, Clinton. 12-p TIMOTHY SEED and Yellow Sweet Clover, cleaned and ready for seeding, W. C. Sinclair, R.R. 5, Clinton, phone 621r22, 12 -bleb NUMBER OF BUSHEL of Sweet C'aver. Frank MacDonald, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone 800r3, 12-.p TIMOTHY SEED oontaindii,g sprinkle of alfalfa, cleaned at Londesboro, Robert Harris, phone Clinton 905r32. 12-x TIMOTHY SEED and about 300 bushel of Ajax oats. 33111 Harris, phone Clinton 908r3, 12-p NO. 1 BEAVER OATS, won third money in oat competition last fall, and sold for $2.40 at Seed Fair in Clinton last week. Limit- ed supply left, price $1.75 bushel, Apply Arnold RathweIl, phone, 905r32. 11-12-p FEW BUSHELS, Good Quality well -cleaned Timothy seed, $9 per bushel Bob Cole, R.R. 3, Clinton, phone 906r24. 11-12-b AJAX OATS mixed with some arley, Irvine Tebbutt, phone 902r6. 11-12-b BIRTHS WOSZCZYNSKI In Clinton Publlic Hospidalt on Wednes- day, March 14, 1951, to Mr and Mrs. Ted Woszczynski Clinton, a daughter (Barbara Kathleen), MARRIAGES MCBEAN - WAYMOUTH — In RCAF Protestant ,Chapel, RCAF Station, Trenton, on Sturday, Nlareh 17, 1951, by S/L W. K. Ratty, Protestant Chaplain,. Jean. Frances, younger daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Weymouth, Clinton, to LAC Robert Lindsay. McBean, eld- est son of Mrs, and Mrs, James A. McBean, Sarnia. PARTRIDGE -FULFORD — In Calvary United Church, 'Lon- don, on. Saturday, 'March 17, 1951, by Rev. Lyndon C. Law- son, Mary Margaret Luella, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Fulford, Clinton, to LAC Austin John Partridge, RCAF Station, Clinton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Part- ridge, Vancouver, B.C. o—� FAILEDTOREPORT Roy Freeman; Seeforth, was efined $10 and costs at Goderich Thursday last for failing to report an accident. His car was in col- lision with a parked car at Clin- ton February 23. Damage to his car was between $35 end 850. He said he did not report it because he thought the other car was not much damaged. Defence Construction Limited 441 Queen's Quay, West, Toronto TENDER — Construction of Officers' Quarters—Two Build- ings, Centralia, Ontario Sealed tenders, plainly mark- ed as to contents and addressed to the undersigned wall be re- ceived up to 4:00 pan. Mon'asy, April 2nd, 1951, for the construc- tion of Officers' Querters, two (2) buildings, to be located at the RCAF Station, Centralia, Ontario. Plans, specifications, and form of tender required may be obtain- ed at the address shown above. A deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50,00) is required for each set of docu- ments, which deposit will be re- funded on return of plans, etc., in good condition within fourteen (14) .days from close of tender. Eaoh tender must be accompan- ied by a security deposit equal to ten per cent (10%) of the first Five Hundred Thousand Dollars (8500,000.00) and five per cent total, and of the mu tbalance be n oftender form of a certified cheque or negot- iable Dominion of Canada bonds, A set of documents will be made available for the purpose of information to sub -contractors et the Builders' Exchange, Lon- don, Ontario, and also at our Branch Office at 343 Richmond Street, London, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. M. Connolly, Regional Construction Engineer, ONTARIO REGION. 12-b STOVES FOR SALE GOOD CHEER RANGE, coal or wood; three used panel doors, in goad shape; two -burner hot plate, nearly new. -Charles Nelson, phone 239, 12 p TRUCKS FOR SALE 1950 %-TON DODGE PANEL, Al condition, 16,000 miles. Will sell or trade. Phone Clinton 802x3. 8 -bleb SHRUBS FOR SALE PACKAGED EVERGREENS — "Grow your own plants," New technique, For only $4.95 oasis with well -rooted one-year rder we send ocuttings ou 10 f very- beat evergreen varieties for foundation planting, pyramids and spreaders. Printed instruc- tions show how easy to grow in your garden until large enough to transplant. Have fun. Save big dollars in your own nursery. Hurry on this, Hogie Nursery Compeny, Campbellfcrd, Ont, ' 11-14-b TEACHERS WANTED rural school near Seafo th, DutHER ies to commence September 1951, School has modern lighting and new installation fuel oil heating, air-conditioning equipment, and teacher's room, Classroom well- equipped with educational aids, Write starting experience, inspec- tor reference and salary expected to W. P. Roberts, secretery=treas- urer Tuckersmith Township School Area Board, R. R. 3, Seaforth, 11-12-b APPLICATIONS :for a Protestant teacher for S.S. No. 8 Hallett, Huron County, on No. 4 High- way, will be ..received until March 30, Duties to -commence in Sep- tember. Apply, stating qualifice- tions, salary and bast inspector, to Stanley Lyon, secretary, Au- burn. 11-12-p SALESLADY WANTED Experience Preferred but not essential Write ea GERRARD'S Goderich State in letter when you could be interviewed 12-4 DEATHS BAKER—In Clinton, on Monday, March 19, 1951, Mary Jane Howard, beloved wife of Fred W. Baker, in her gist year. Funeral from Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield, on Thursday, March 22, at 2.20 p,m. BELL In Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on Wednesday, March 15, 1951, Thomas Bell, formerly of Goderich Township, in his 92nd year. Funeral- service from Brophey Funeral Home, Gode- rich, Saturday afternoon, March 17, to Maitland Cemetery, Gode- rich. ELLIOTT — Suddenly, at her home, Bayfield Road Goderich Township, on Monday evening, March 19 1951, Emily Lavine Elliott;, daughter bf the late 1VIr, end Mrs. Thomas Elliott, Funeral from the Braphey Funeral Home, Goderich, to Bayfield Cemetery, on Thurs- day, March 22, at 2 p,m, HOOD --In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, March 15, 1951, Miss Annie Hood, Hen - sail, in her 99th year, Funeral from Bonbhron Funeral donne, ' Henson, Saturday afternoon, March 17 to Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township. JOWETT—In +Clanton, on Selena' day, March 17, 1951, William be- lvedRobert h sband of Ii ldad'Ethel Moorhouse, in his 83rd year. Funeral from Bali and Mutch Funeral Home, Clinton, Tues - clay afternoon, March 20, to Bayfield Cemetery, McKAY—In. Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on. Monday, March 19, 1951, Maticolrn McKay, Goderich, formerly of Tucker- srnuth and Stanley Townships in his 90th year. Funeral from Cranston and Walters Funeral Home, Goderich, to Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township, Wednesday afternoon, March 24. TOMKINS—At 'the Thome of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leppington, Clinton, on Sunday, March 18, 1951, Charles Edgar Tomkins, beloved husband of The late r`Vfarion Shafer, in his 90th year. Funeral from the Ba11 and Muteh Funeral Home, High St., Clinton, on Tuesday even- ing, March 20, to Elora Ceme- tery on Wednesday afternoon, March 21. TUNNEY—.In Clinton, on Tues- day, March 29, 1951, Isabei44 Leerning, beloved wife of the late Robert Tunney, in her 90th year. Resting at the Balli and 117wtch Funeral Home, where the Funeral Service will be held on Friday afternoon, March 23, at 2.30 o'clock, to Clinton Cemetery. HELP WANTED -- FEMALE WARD AIDES FOR THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL AT LONDON Young women in good health, with two years' High School or equivalent, and with an interest in helping the mentally sick are invited to apply. Free course of training to accepted applicants. Permanent positions, improved salary schedules, generous vaca- tion privileges and pension bene- fits. Accommodation in hospital. residence at moderate cost can be provided for limited time if de- sired. For application form write to MISS FLORENCE THOMAS, R.N„ Director of Nursing, Ontario Hospital, London 12-13-14-15-h DISINCTIV BAYFIELD LIONS HEAR CARNATION REPRESENTATIVE Bayfield Lions Club held its regular dinner meeting • at the Albion Hotel last Tuesday even- ing with a fair attendance. A MAum- ber *ere absent on account of sickness, including the secretary and first vice-president. Presi- dent Charles Scotchnner, was in the chair. K. B. McRae, Cluntora field' man for Carnation Milk Co,, was guest speaker: Mr. McRae, in- troduced by Robert Welsh, spoke asi the ,origin of the company, how it got its name and slogan, and also -the difficulties encount- ered down through the years be- fore becoming t h e successful company it now is. At the last dinner meeting In February, Rev. H. 5, 5, Webb, Bayfield, was speaker, speaking on the Peace River District, on Mr. We ab thanked the speaker IN MEMORIAM MCCLINCHEY—In loving mem- ory of a dear hatband' and father, Henry McClinchey, who passed away March 20, 1944. Lovingly remembered by his wife, daughters and son. Also in loving memory of a dear son and brother, William Herbert McOtiuchey, . who passed away Axil 3, 1944. Lovingly remembered by mother, sisters and brother, "So many things have happened Since you were called away; Things that you would have enjoyed Had you been left to stay. So meshy things td'° share with you In just the usual way Things that could be so much nicer If you were here to -day," 12-b AUCTION SALE OF 30 YOUNG BEEF AND DAIRY TYPE COWS At Lot No. 31, Concession 6, Goderich Township, 1 mile south of Porter's Hill on Tuesday, March 27 at 2 p.m. Consisting of: 15 Durham and Hereford young cows and heifers; balance are Holstein cows and heifers; 2 pure- bred Holstein cows, vaccinated; Some of these cows are recently freshened balance springing end due in April and May, Some young calves. All these cows are of good quality and in good condition, TERMS—CASH A. 5, TOWNSHEND AND SONS, Proprietors EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer K. W. Colruhoun, Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of WILLIAM A. VODDEN, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, Deceased. All persons having claims a- gainst the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned Sol- icitor for the said Estate, on or before the 31st day of March, A.D. 1951, eater -which date the assets will be distributed amongst tine panties entitled thereto,hav- ing regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. Dated at Clinton, this 10th day of Mareh, A.D. 1951, F. FINGLAND, K,C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate 11-12-13-b d PAGE SEVEN ROXY . THEATRE REGENT' THEATRE CLINTON SEAFORTH NOW PLAYING -- Randolph •Gabby SCOTT HAYES "CARIBOO TRAIL" Color MON.--TUES, ONLY Open 6.45 — Commence 7,00 MONTGOMERY CLIFT CORNELIA BURCH "THE BIG LIFT" WED.—THURS. ONLY Richard Peggy CONTE DOW "The Sleeping City" FRY:—SAT. ONLY "SUGARFOOT" Color With Randolph Scott and Adele Jergens PARK THEATRE GODERICH — Phone 47 Now: Kipling's "KIM" made in India in Technicolor — Errol Flynn and Dean Stockwell MON.—TVES.—WEA. — "PAGAN LOVE SONG" -- In Technicolor — Musical romance under a tropic moon. A story of TAHITI and a half-breed girl who intrigues and wins the plantation owner. Esther Williams—Howard Keel and Minna Gombell — THURS.—FRI.—SAT. — Shelley Winters — MacDonald Carey and Helena Carter Drama along the waterfront, as a port derelict .becomes in- volved with a cafe singer anda charge of treason. "South Sea (Sinner" Coining "GAY LADY" Jean Kent and Technicolor Now; "THE HAPPY YEARS" starring Dean Stockwell NClaudette Q'Colbet S. — ic Knowles and Florence Desmond A terrific drama ,of yapanese- held Borneo and the aaddsfic mis- treatment of their ,prisoners, "Three Canoe Horne" WED..—THURS. Marta, Toren --Jeff Chandler Carol 'Dauphin Drama al. its exciting best with a cast unexcelled in this dtass of ;. entertainment, "DEPORTED" FRI.--.SAT. End Abbott and Lou Costello The a wild (animal own Kings for the return laff-- finest time of your life. "AFRICA SCREAMS" Coming: "COUNTESS of MONTE CRISTO" Sonja Henle and Michael Kirby CA.PITAL THEATRE GODERICH — Phone 1150 Now: David rFarxar and Diana Dors in "DIAMOND CIT'" — MON.—TUES.—WED. — Jean Kent -- Guy Rolfe and Lana Morris From the Studios of Eagle Lion comes a riotous and sophisticated comedy about a wise and once - hit lady. "Reluctant Widow" — THURS.—FRL--,SAT. — Patrl Henried—Jack oakfe and Karen Booth A Technicolor costume drama of the 1812 period, in which the pirate Jean LeEirtbe takes on most of the U.S, Navy. Last of the Buccaneers Coming: "OUTSIDE THE WALL" Signe Hasso & Richard Baseltaat PROPERTY CHANGES Several real estate changes have been announced recently in Londesboro district, R. Riley has sold his two farms to Wilmer Hewett, Mr, Riley has bought Norman. Alexander's store in Londesboro, Weldon Tyndall has. sold his farm to Vidtor Ken- nedy and has bought Harry Moor's chicken farm west of Londelsboro. Sloaldick 03rothers have sold one of their farms to Otto Fangra, LIFE IS SHORT "For what is your life! It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away"—(James 4:14). DEATH IS SURE "I: is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment!" (Hebrews 9 ; 27) SIN THE CAUSE "Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all, men, for that all have sinned! (Romans 5:12). CHRIST THE CURE "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life". (John 3 :36) CHAS. FULLER, Box 1'23, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST Send Flowers For Easter �d Step out in style this Easter in clothes you'll be proud to wear, TOPCOATS GABARDINE, COVERT, TWEED All shades, all sizes From 29.50 to 49.50 SUITS GAIBARDINES, PIC -N -PICS, WORSTEDS The smartest in town 39.50 to 65.00 HATS TOP OFF your outfit with a new !rat by STETSON or CREAN in the Season's newest shades $5to$10 BOY'S SUITS Tweeds, 6 to 10 years . $1.0.95 Tweeds, 11 to 16 years $14.95 ARROW SHIRTS, HICKOK BELTS, GLOVES, SOCKS, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, Etc. PICKETT > CAMPBELL. ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS (opposite the theatre) PHONE 25 CLINTON Phones 66w and 66) Clinton vounizeimaurecimascrerearmaisaammagovemaatzeser Are You Going To Need A New Furnace 1n 1951? ORDER NOW! FURNACES WILL BE SCARCE We FORCED AIR the treliabled Oil orHand Fired — and Hot Water Boilers. 1 have installed the newest equipment for instal- ling Forced Air Units. This saves time and money for you and- insures perfect wornranship. We also have lovely COLOURED BATH ROOM FIXTURES in stock — Also White. See These At Our 'Store Hugh R llawkins PLUMBING — HEATING HARDWARE PHONE 244' - - ^^ CLINTON