HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-04-19, Page 5',THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951
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ACCOMMODATION
• WANTED
"WANTED 'TO RENT AT ONCE,
mnall house or self-contained
:apartment,suitable 'for three
,adults, B. o x "W", N E WS-
-RECORD. 16-b
POUR OR FIVE ROOM SUITE
or house wanted immediately 'by
.airman with wife and three child -
:ren. Box eR", NEWS -RECORD.
16-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1930 FORD COACH; 1931 Chrys-
ler Sedan. L. Freeman, North St.
' 16-p
BEAUTY COUNSELOR.
CURING the next two weeks
Beauty Counselor offers free
tken analysis and style make-up
to all ladies of Clinton. Your
;representatives will call on you
df possible. To be sure of a de-
aronstretion call 173x6, Exeter,
collect for appointments.
15-16-p
BULBS FOR SALE
BARGAINS IN BULBS—cash and
carry. Clumps of Tulip bulbs,
only 25c clump, a real buy.. Please
bring container. F. Cuninghame,
hone 176. 16-17:b
BABY CHICKS
APRIL CHICKS—BRAY Chicks.
It's true most months are now
goal months for the poultry -
keeper, but it's still the good
chicks that catch the good mar-
kets, This Hatchery has pure
reeds and crosses, deyold, start-
ed, immediately delivery. Prices
reasonable. Ask us—Mrs. Alex
aterson, Brucefield. 16-b
BUILDING LOTS 'FOR SALE
ARE YOU THINKING of build-
ing a home. A number of fine
lots for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business
:, residence 599J. '7-btfb
'CARPENTRY
'CARPENTRY AND Repair• W
'done by experienced man;.
small jobs in concreting and
bricklaying. Peter Guetter, R.R.
5, Clinton, phone Clinton 907r21.
13-17-p
COMPANION WANTED
HELP WANTED—Male
MAN OR BOY to look after
lawn, grass and garden. W. N'.
Counter, phone Clinton 230, toe
Counter's Jewellery. 16-b
WANTED LMMEDIATELY—Two
experienced. 3rd or 4th class
stationary engineers for shift
work. B 8r W chain grate boiler
developing 225 h.p. 4th class
engineers will be trained for 3rd
class certificate. Applications with"
experience to the Adm+inistealtor,
Stratford General Hospital, .Sltrat-
ford, Ontario, 16-b
HELP WANTED—Female
TEMPORARY WAITRESS want-
ed at Clinton Grill, phone 297.
16-b
HOUSES FOR RENT
FARM HOUSE FOR RENT. Lorne
Tyndall, phone 904r4. lOptfb
HOUSES FOR SALE
THREE-ROOM BUNGALOW
with bath. Four lots included in
property. Very reasonable. Pos-
session in 30 days. Phone 663J.
16-p
SI.X-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
Hensall. Apply Albert Walff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
S1X-ROOMED brick drwellang,
good location, modern conven-
iences, new furnace, bout half
acre of land, good barn, some
fruit trees. •$6,000. Early pos-
session. H. C. Lawson, Realtor,
phone 251W., Clinton. 16-b
LOVELY HOME, large living
room, dining room, kitchen and
panty on ground floor, four bed-
rooms, den, sunporch and bath-
room second floor. Riot -wafter
heated, insulated, full cellar,
double garage, close to main st,
Possession 90 days. Leonard G.
Winter, Real Estate, phones busi-
ness 448 residence 599J. 5btfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
YOUNG YORK SOWS, some bred
two. month's. Frank Falconer,
phone Clinton 615r16. 16-p.
SEVEN LITTLE WEANED Pigs..
Charles Houghton, R.R. 2, Cline
ton, phone 902r11. 16-b
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL:
with papers, 13 months old; two
yearling steers. Fred Aakell,
ore Bayfield Line, phone Clinton
also 906r25. 16-b
ELDERLY LADY WANTED
`for companion for a widow in a
'comfortable home, in country, on
No. 8 highway. Companion de -
:sired immediately. Mrs. W. H.
Johnston, phone Clinton 901r2.
15 -I6 -p
EQUIPMENT 'FOR SAt.'E
FOUR INCH BALL-BEARING
Joiner in first class shape. Reg.
Smith, phone 797W. 16-17-b
PAINT SPRAY OUTFIT with
one gun; paint spray outfit with
two guns; ladders to accommodate
four men; long hitch trailer. See
Doug
nton,phone 269W.Hur 15-16-P
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
FARMERS — HARVEST HELP
should 'be arranged for now.
Large and small Dutch families
re available now. C. de Haan,
elgrave, 13-17-ptfh
FARMS FOR SALE
OR WANTED
ROM 50 TO 200 ACRE FARMS
nfidential information. Leon -
rd G. Winter, 'Real Estate,
hones: 'business 448, residence
99J. 5-btfb
FARMS 'FOR SALE
' r ACRES GOOD CLAY LOAM,
arge 'barn, brick house, hydro
nd pressure system in both house
inS 'barn. Three mikes from Blue -
'ter Highway, two miles from
olmesvilie. Full price $8,000.
'thwart Sdhoenhals, prop.; Leon-
ird G. Winter, Real Estat
hones: business 448, resider
599.
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SAL
TEN TWO-YEAR-OLD CATTLE
weighing approximately 1,000 lbs.,
included are four heifers in calf,
Bernard Tighe, R. R. 1, Clinton,
phone 801r33. 16-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED at
C. Hoare's orchard, Miele north of
town, Will work odd days har-
vesting, etc. Call evenings at
house, if possible. 16-23-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, Gode-
rich, 2btfb
NOTICE
WANTED TO BUY—Old FeatherTicks, etc. Phone Clinton 359J.
16-17ep
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 867J. 3-7refb
PUPS FOR SALE
MALE COLLIE PUP, six months,
ready to work. Mrs. Ed Welsh,
phone Clinton 906r34. 16-x
PERSONALS
ASTHMA—Wily suffer if there is
Something that will help you?
Hundreds , of thousands of sets
have been sold on a money -back
guarantee. Amazaginly few
ASTHMANEFRIN sets ever re-
turned for 'refund . So easy to
use. After your symptoms have
e been diagnosed as Asthma you
ce owe it to yourself to try ASTH-
10 btfb MANI9FRIN. Now at your Drug
E Store. 14-17-b
AVID BROWN TRACTORS and
Gehl Forage Harvesters and
Flammermills, sold by George H.
Fleatty, Varna. 10-btfb
17 SPRING TOOTH Cultivator.
le J. O'Brien, phone 615r25.
16-b
FARMS FOR SALE
LIGHT ACRES of good black
oar in vicinity of Clinton. Ap-
rly Roy Pickett, R.R. 3, Clinton,
.4th Concession, 'Goderich Town -
hip' 16-p
"BASS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot
5, concession 5, Hullett. Thomas
arbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
Linton ROlr21, or James Phelan,
l.R: 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9,
13-15-ptbf
FURNITURE FOR SALE
INDLAY KITCHEN RANGE;
medium size Quebec heater; Mol-
d electric range with oven and
'arming oven; kitchen table and
hairs; buffet smell oil heater;
tahogeny settee; table let p;
aby crib; baby carriage; radio
nceiver 1155; three Congoleum,
igs, practically new,. Phone
)1W.
16-p
1-MEE-PIECE CHESTERFIELD
rite, in excellent oendition; 'boy's
ue gabardine spring coat . and
size 5. Mrs. A. Shaddick,
tone Clinton 395, I6 -p
NTIQUE WALNUT Extension
ni'ng foon't table. Phone 57W.
16-b
FLOORS SANDED
PIANO TUNING
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; all work
guaranteed, E.' C. Niekle, phone
Clinton 339J, • 16-17-ptfb
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 43tfb
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE
TEN BUSHELS CLEANED Tim-
othy Seed, $7.50 per bushel, John
Lindsay, R,R, 3, Clinton, phone
Clinton 910r14• 16-p
GOOD CLEAN TIMOTHY SEED,
$7,50 pier ibusheu; cedar posts,
five to six-inch tops, 55 cents
delivered; smaller posts available;
also end posts and brace poles.
Porter Bros„ R. R. Goderioh,
phone Goderich 934r5. 15-6-p.
TEACHERS WANTED
TEACHERS+AVANTED for. God-
erich Township School Area. Ap-
ply stating qualifications and
salary 'expected. Duties to com-
mence September 7. Frank Yeo,
secretary treasurer, R. R. 3, Clin-
ton. 15-16-b
WANTED
TRICYCLE WANTED ;with 20"
`front' wheel. Contact G. 11. Jack-
son,•phone 382 local 13. 16-b
WOODWORKING
KITCHEN CABINETS, screens
:A) AND NEW 'FLOORS sand- (any size or cloth), custom band
and finished. J. Cree Cook, and jigsewissg. Reg. Smith, phone
tone Clinton 23-J, 16-19-p 797W. 15-ibtfb
BIRTHS
FERRIER - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, April
12, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs, Lewis
Ferrier, Clinton, e daughter
(Constance Dorothea).
GRANT—he Clinton Public Hos-'
pital, on Sunday, April 15,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
'Grant, RCAF 'Station, Clinton,
twin daughters (Mary Christine
and . Catherine Anne). •
HOY—Inn ,Clinton Public Hospital,
on. Monday, April 16, 1951, to
ll . and Mrs. Harry Hoy, Hen -
sell, a son (Michael' Henry).
SWAN—In Clinton 'Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, April 14,
1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Glen
Swan. Brumfield, a on.
TAYLOR—In St. Michael's Hos-
pital, Toronto, on Tuesday,
April 10, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs;
Frank D. Taylor (nee Frances
Morrison, Clinton), 12 ' Rhyl
Ave„ Toronto, a son (Danny,.
a brother for Theresa and
Sharron).
TMANCE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, April 16;
1951, to Mr. end Mrs. John
Tmance, Varna, a daughter.
WALTERS--In St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, on Friday, April
6, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Walters, London, a danlghter
(Marlene Elizabeth, a sister for
Sharon and Lynne),
MARRIAGES
CASE-MOUSSEAU —In Evang-
elical Lutheran Church, Zurich,
by Rev. E. Heimrieh, on Satur-
day, April 7, 1951, at 1 p.m.,
Betty Mousseau, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs: Herbert Mous.eeau, to
Grant Case, son' of Mr. •and Mrs.
Ben Case, Exeter.
STEPHENSON-ANDERSON — At
the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. Robison, Auburn, by Rev.
H. P. Currie, Lynden, brother-
in-law of the bride, at three
o'clock, Saturday afternoon,
April 14, 1951, Joan Lucille
Anderson, daughter of Mrs. W.
T. Robison, and the late Rev.
Eric L. Anderson, to Ivan W.
Stephenson, Toronto, son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B). Stephenson,
Varna.
DEATHS
GRAM—In Exeter, on Sunday,
April 15, 1951, George Gram,
Hensel, beloved husband of
Louise .Schellig, in his 93rd
year. Funeral from Bonthron
`Funeral Home,, Hensall, Tues-
day afternoon, April 17, to
Hensall Union Cemetery.
PICKETT—Suddenly, in Detroit,
eMich., on Saturday, April 7,
1951, Florence MacGregor, be-
loved wife of the late Edward
S. Pickett, end sister of Mrs.
Agnes Farnham, Clinton, in her
80th year. Funeral to Grand
Lawn Cemetery, Detroit, on
Monday, April 9.
Clinton Public Public School
Requires for September
Teacher for
Junior Grade
Apply, stating qualifications,
experience and, salary expect-
ed to:
H. C. LAWS ON,
Secretary -treasurer,
Clinton Public School
Board
16-b
Wanted
Capable Man
to Operate
Power Lawn Roller
RAY POTTER
Phone Clinton 911r11
16-b
Cards of T hanks
MRS. CASSIE WEBSTER end
baby Karen wish to thank all
their friends and relatives for the
lovely cards, gifts and remain -
brumes shown to them during
their stay in Scott Memorial
Hospital, also to Dr. Gcrwill and
the' nursing Staff. 1.6_b
I wish to thank the nurses and
the doctors and all who were so
kind to me in my severe sick-
ness in Clinton Public Hospital.
Many thanks to all.--(Signed)—
MRS. N. KENNEDY. . 16-p
MR. AND MRS. FRED GATIEN
would r"i"ce io express 'their sin-
cere appreciation to all their
friends for the many kindnesses
shown during :.their residence
here, with special thanks to all
those who haye wished them
well in so many ways before
leaving for their new home at
Summerside, P.E.I. 16-p
IN MEMORIAM
McCLINCHEY—In loving mem-
ory of a dear son and brother,
William A. McClinchey, who pas-
sed away April 20, 1950.
"He suffered patiently end long,
His hope was bright, his faith
was. strong,
The peace of Jesus filled his
breast,.
And in His arms he sank to rest"
—Ever remembered by Mother
and sisters end nephew, John
R. Cook. 16-b
IN MEMORIAM
HEARD—In loving memory of a
dear wife end mother, . Mrs.
Verna Mary Heard, who passed
away April 21, 1950,
—Ever remembered by husband
and family. 16-p
IN MEMORIAM
WELSH—In loving memory of
Mrs. Edward J. Welsh who pas-
sed away April 22. 1948.
"April brings •back memories
Of a loved one gone to rest;
She will always be remembered
By those who loved her best."
—Ever remembered by her fam-
ily. 16-p
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE COUNTY OF HURON
In the Matter of The Change of
Name Act, and of an Applica-
tion by Montalieu Edward
Brown.
Notice is Hereby Given that
Montalieu Edward Brown, Mess
Orderly, R.C.A.F., Clinton, On-
tario, will apply to His Honour
Thomas Moore Costello, County
Judge of the County Court of the
County of Huron, on Friday -the
1st day of June, A.D. 1951, at
two. o'clock In the afternoon, at
his Ch ambers in the Court
House, at Goderich, for an order
to change the name of the said
Montalieu Edward Brown to
Edward Joseph illorian pursuant
to the provisions of The Change
of Name Act, 1950,
MCCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the,' Applicant.
16-17-18-b
INDUCTION APRIL 27
BRUSSELS — Arrangements
have been completed by Huron -
Maitland Presbytery of the Pres-
byterian Church in Canada to
induct Rev. William B. T. Fulton,
Milford, County Donegal, Ire-
land, as minister of Melville
Presbyterian Church, Brussels, on
Friday, April 27. Mr. and Mrs.
Fulton and their three children
have just arrived in Canada.
Fertilizer
Well -cured Fertilizer in Stock
in Various Analyses
— We Deliver —
ALSO
Roe Feeds
Place your COAL order now for
next winter and SAVE
Mustard Lumber
and Coal Co.
BRUCEFIELD
Phone Clinton 618x11
16-17-b
Made -to -Measure
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Have your next Suit or Top-
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TOWNE HALL
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Prices from 49.50 up
PICKETT CAMPBELL
ARROW SHIRTS ' • STETSON ,HA'Y'S'
Phone 55 —' Clinton
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSE EFFECTS of the
Estate of the late Mrs. Robert
Pearson, from her former resi-
dence, corner of Rattenbury
and Shipley Streets, Clinton, on
Saturday, April 21
at 2 p.m. sharp, consisting of:
Walnut parlour suite (antique)
of table, settee, anrn chair, rock-
ing chair and 4 'chairs; dining
room suite of table, buffet and 6
chairs; 3 complete bedroom suites;
toilet set; 2 rocking chairs; wicker
rocking chair; wicker arm chair;
5 kitchen chairs; 4 small tables;
kitchen table; kitchen cabinet;
hail rack; couch; 8 -day clock;
carpet sweeper; rug 6'9" x 9'; lawn
mower; 2 . wash tubs; roaster;
dishes; electric rangette; cooking
utensils and numerous other ar-
ticles. •
TERMS -CASH
MRS, CLIFF. LOBE.
Administratrix
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
16-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
and FEED at part lot Nod 25,
concession 2, Hullett Township,
first farm north of Clinton, on
No. 4 Highway on
Wednesday, April 25
at 2 p.m., the following:.
CATTLE: Jersey x Guernsey
cow, 6 yrs. old, due time of sale;
Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due June
20; Jersey x Ayrshire heifer, due
May 5; Jersey Baifer, due June 13;
2 yearling heifers; 2 yearling
steers.
IMPLEMENTS: M. H. Pony
tractor and plow (nearly new);
National milking machine (near-
ly new); 2 milk cans; rubber -tire
wagon and box; walking plow;
hay rake; Deering mower, 6 ft.
cut; M.H. drill; cultivator; 3 -sec-
tion harrows; cutting box; root
pulper; wheel barrow; 4 range
shelters; poultry nests and feed
troughs; numerous other articles.
FEED: Approx. 15 ton of mix-
ed hay; quantity of wheat and
mixed grain; approx. 2 ton of
bailed straw,
No reserve as tile farm is said.
ROY CONNELL, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
16-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at Lot No. 14, Concession 3,
Goderich Township, 1 mile
east and 2% miles south
of Goderich on
Saturday, April 28
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
HORSES: 2 Clyde mares, aged.
CATTLE: Durham cow, 4 yrs.
old, clue May 9; Durham x Hol-
stein cow, 3 yrs. old, due June
27; 2 yearling heifers.
IMPLEMENTS, etc.: 1939 Ply-
mouth sedan; 'M -H binder, 7 ft.
cut; M -H 11 -hoe drill; Frost L'c
Wood mower, 6 ft. cut; Maxwell
hay loader; 3 -drum steel roller;
cultivator; 3 -section harrows;
dump rake; 2 -row scuffler; farm
wagon; hay rack; wagons box; set
of sleighs; walking plow; 2 -fur-
row walking plow; 2,000-1b.
Bales; cutter; fanning mill; root
ulper; set of double harness;
orse collars; work bench end
teal vise; brooder stove and
shield; extension ladder; other
adders; block and tackle; quan-
ity of 'tools; a number of ash
wagon tongues.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Studio
ouch (velour velvet); Axminster
g 101/2'x12'; modern dining
room suite of 6 leather -seated
chains and extension table (wal-
nut finish); walnut dresser and
ash stand (antique); 2 complete
edroom suites and 2 inner spring
ttresses; complete bedroom
uit e with three-quarter bed and
ner spring mattress; tubular
ngle bed and inner spring mat-
ess; wooden single bed end in-
er spring mattress; feather ticks;
bite drop -head sewing machine;
erry record cabinet; wardrobe;
umerous cane -bottom chairs; 2
wn chairs; day bed; Eureka
mum cleaner; Princess Pat -A
namel range; coal oil stove and
en; 6 rocking chairs; .4 kitchen
chairs; bar -room chair; 2 kitchen
pbeards; small tables; card
ble; flower stand; scatter rugs;
me linoleum; Westinghouse
ectric washing machine; cream
'aerator; set of household scales;
small step ladders; large kitchen
ble; extension table; dishes,
alers, cooking utensils and
merous other articles.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as farm is sold,
AMES :W. BELL, 'Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
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ST. HELENS—Failing to leap
a fence on the farm of Thomas
Dodds, a large buceet deer met
death in the attempt. Recoiling
from the first crash the deer
tried a second attempt which
proved fatal,
CEMENT
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Build or Repair
Chimneys
GUY .IVES
Phone Carlow 1612
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HELP WANTED
A GOOD GROCER'S. CLERK is required for the Grocery
Store, RCAF Station, Clinton. Male help preferred. Inter-
ested persons may obtain details of working conditions, pay,
etc„ from John D. Preston, Store Manager.
Preference will be given to applicants wishing to make
this a permanent job.
Applications should be submitted in writing before
April 25 to:
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CLINTON
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born of the Spirit of God.
One who confesses Christ before the world.
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