HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-04-26, Page 5'THURSDAY, APRIL 26, ,1951
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DEADLINE -6 p.m, Wednesday.
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
WO GIRLS DESIRE ROOM and
card nn Adesbrad Park, employ -
d by RCAF Station, Apply Box
S", NEWS -RECORD. 17-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
ASY WASHING MACHINE in
first class oondibion, Phone Min-
n
linn 572M. 17-p
ECOND HAND EASY Washing
chine in good condition, Phone
50W. 17-p
BABY CHICKS
RAY HAS PULLETS, day. -old,
tatted, et new rearmed spring
rices. Ask for particulars.
ou'll need these for. late sum-
er, early fall markets. They've
so mixed chicks.. Agent: Mrs.
lex Paterson, Brucefield. 17-b
BULBS FOR SALE
ARGAINS IN BULBS—cash and
arry. Clumps of Tulip bulbs,
my 25c clump, a real buy. Please
ring container. F. Cuninghame,
a 176. 16-17b
BICYCLES FOR SALE
ICYCLE, praotieally new, used
my two weeks.' William Com -
ander, Northend Cabins, phone
linton 806r2. 17-p
S CCM BICYCLE in per -
et condition. Apply Lyle Mont-
rmery, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
eaforth 841r31. 17-p
U'ILDING LOTS FOR SALE
E YOU THINKING of build -
g a home. A number of fine
for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
eal Estate, phones: business
residence 5991'. ' 7-btfb
CARPENTRY
ABPENTRY AND Repair Work
one by ekperienced man; also
jobs in concreting and
rieklaying. Peter Guetter, R,R.
, Clinton, phone Clinton 907r21,
13-17-p
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
OUR INCH BALL-BEARING
ointer in first class shape. Reg.
mith, phone 797W. 16-17-b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
ARMERS — HARVEST HELP
'ould be arranged for now.
arge end small Dutch families
available now. C. de Haan,
elgrave. 11-17-ptfb
FARMS FOR SALE
OR WANTED
ROM 50 TO 200 ACRE FARMS
nfidential information. Leon -
rd G. Winter, Real Estate,
hones: business 448, residence
993. 5-btfb
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
OUT SEVEN TONS OF COB
ore. Arthur Wiltse, R. R. 5,
,linton, phone 619r11, 11 -ib
ARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AVID BROWN TRACTORS and
Forage Harvesters and
emmermills, sold by George H.
eatty, Varna. 10-btfb
OODISON 28-48 ALL -STEEL
hreshing Mill on rubber. Gard
der Motor Sales, Goderich. 17-b
FARMS FOR SALE
RASS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot
5, concession 5, Hullett, Thomas
arbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
linton 801r21, or James Phelan,
R. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9,
13-15-ptbf
FURNITURE REPAIRING
'OR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
alio cabinet refinishing end re -
airing, see W. G. Pickett, box
51, Clinton, 17-8-9-,p
FURNITURE FOR tSALE
TERFIELD SUITE; comrbin-
ition radio and phonograph; re-
:ord cabinet, records; lamps, cof-
'ee and end tables; rug end' felt
rase; chrome kitchen suite; bed-
room suite; crib and three chest
if drawers; washing machine.
3. Arnold, 41 Winnipeg Rd.,
(CAF Station, Clinton. 1.7=p
[HRRE.PIECE BEDROOM Suite,
:omplete with springs and spring -
!Med mattress; ' also electric
+angette with oven, almost 'new.
151 clean end in good condition,
or quick sale. Reg. Ball, phone
11 or evening 356. 17.b
3EAUTIFUL DINETTE SUITE
n •matched walnut, like new,
easonabde, Table, buffet and
hairs. Mrs. W. Reid, 53 Park
Goderich, phone Goderich
PM. 17:b
FLOORS SANDED
)LD AND NEW FLOORS sand-
el and finished. J. Cree Cook,
,hone Clinton 23-J. 18-19-p
IARAGE ACCOMMODATION
>ARAGE FOR RENT, Mrs.' Ro-
,ert Webster, phone 7891. I7Lb
'HOUSES FOR 'RENT
'ARM'BOUSE FOR RENT. Lorne
'yndell, phohe 904r4. lOptfb
`;HELP WANtED-'-.' .emale
:XPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER,
art or full time. Henri Beauty
hoppe, phone :Clinton, 223.
17 18b
GIRL FOR PART TIME House-
nork, in Adastral Park home,
hone 382 local -67. 1793
EMN;ALE HELP 'WANTED' far
inch counter, evenirrgs. 'Phone
337. 17b
HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY;
Eight -roomed house, suitable mor
two families, four -piece bathroom,
ideal location Leonard G. Winter,
Real E's'tate, Clinton, phones:
business 448, residence 599J.
17-btfb
BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX for sale.
All modern conveniences. A good
investment. Leonard,: G. Winter,
Real Estate, Clintons phones' busi-
ness 448, residence 599J• r7btfb
SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 hi
Hensall. Apply Albert Walff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb,
SIX -ROOMED brick dwelling,
good location, modern conven-•
iencel, new furnace, about half
acre of land, good beton, 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
pantry on ground floor, four bed-
rooms, den, sunporch and bath-
room second floor. Hot -waster
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
TWO REGISTERED T.B. TESTED
Alberta bred Hereford bulls, of
serviceable age. Stanley Jeck-
sony Kippen, phone Seefarbh
653r5. 17-b
23 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
David Campbell, Bayfield Line,
phone Clinton 909r31. 17-p
NICE LI1"1']•3R OF 11 WEANERS,
feeding up to 12. Jonathan Hugill,
phones Seafonth 667r6, or Clin-
ton 616r34. 17-b
20 CHUNKS OF PIGS. Keith
Tyndall, phone Clinton 807r23.
17-b
17 NICE LITTLE PIGS, six weeks
old. Stettiler Farm, R. R. 4,
Clinton, phone 807r13. 17p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS, FILED at
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days har-
vesting, etc. Call evenings at
house, -if Rossible. 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 Feather
Ticks, etc. Phone Clinton 3593.
16-17-p
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 8673. 3-7ptfb
POTATOES FOR SALE
TABLE POTATOES, also late
seed potatoes. Glen Wise, phone
Clinton 90'7r24. 17-18-p
PIANOS FOR SALE
FIVE NEW MASON and RISC'H
pianos, floor samples, 15 per cent
off. Large selection of plain case
pianos, unfinished, (tike new.
Smithy's Piano Sales, Hanover.
17-18-19-p
DANDY UPRIGHT PIANO with
beautiful Mahogany case and
wood bench. Must be sold this
week. A,ppler Jonathan Hugill,
phones Seafomth 667r6 or Clinton
616r34, 17-b
PERSONALS
ASTHMA—Why suffer if there is
something that • will help' you?
Hundreds of thousands of sets
have been sold on a money -back
guarantee. Atnazaginly few
ASTHMANEFRIN sets ever re-
turned for refund ... So easy to
use. After your symptoms have
been diagnosed as Asthma you
owe it to yourself to try ASTH-
MANEFRIN. Now at your Drug
Store. , 14-17-b
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; all work
guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 339J. 16-17-ptfb
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE
BEAVER OATS, FIT FOR SEED,
grown from registered seed in
1950. Don Buchanan, phone Sea-
£6rbh 850r25. 17-p
1VIONTCALM SEED BARLEY,
grown from registered seeds W.
Weeks, R, R. 4, Clinton, phone
Clinton 633r3. 17-b
SEED POTATOES FOR SALE
IRISH COBBLER Seed Potatoes.
William McGuire, R. R, 2, Hay-
field, phone Clinton 900r3.
17-b
SIDING FOR SALE
LOG FRONT SIDINCe four years
old, half price, to be removed by
purchaser. Clinton Grill, phone
297. 4 17-18-b
STOVES FOR SALE
MOFFAT ELECTRIC RANGE;
Quebec heater; Mahogany settee;
lamp table, Phone 191W. 17-b
GURNEY ELECTRIC Combina-
tion Range, four elements, hot
water front in coal and wood
section, like new, $200 cash. Set
of four French doors with bevel-
led glans. Phone 'Goderioh 1183R.
17-p
BIRTHS
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DESECK-In Clinton Public'Hos-
-
pita., on Tuesday, April 24,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Andre
Deseck, R. R,'4, Clinton; a
daughter.
GEMVLMEL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, April 23,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Gemnnell, Clinton,, a daughter
'(Heather Lorraine).
BIEFFEL--11i. Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, April 23,
1951, to Sgt. and Mrs. James
Hanel, Clinton, a son (Arthur
James) ,
KERR—In Clinton Public. Hospi-
tal, on Thursday, April 19, 1951,,
to Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kerr,
Bayfield, a daughter :Eleanor
Ruth Ann). •
LE BEAU — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, April 23,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Le
Beau, R.R. 1, Brucefield, a son.
MERNER. — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, April 24,
1951, to Mit and Mrs. jack
Merrier, R.R. 3, Zurich, a son.
MUSTARD—In Calgary, Alta., on
Sunday, April 22, 1951, to Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Mustard,
Calgary, a son (Robert Wayne).
REYNOLDS — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, April 21,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Reynolds, Clinton, a daughter
(Elizabeth).
STEWART — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, April 21,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Illoyd
Stewart, It. R. 1, Clinton, a
daughter.
WIGGLES•WORTH — In Clinton
'Public Hospital, 'on Wednes-
day, April 25, 1951, to Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Wiggleswoeth, Clin-
ton, a son.
MARRIAGES
JOHNSON - MacDOUGALL — At
the parsonage of Bayfield Unit-
ed Church, on Saturday after-
noon, April 21, 1951, at four
o'clock, by Rev. Peter Renner,
Helen Jean, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas MacDougall, God-
erich Township, to Arthur John-
son, Toronto, son of Mrs. H.
Lawrence, Manchester, Eng-
land, and the late Mr. Johnson.
SCOTT-HENRI—In St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church, Olin-
' ton, on Saturday morning, April
21, 1951, by Rev. S. J. Mc
Donald, Shirley Jeanne, young-
er daughter of Mrs. Henri and
the late L. E. Henri, Clinton,
to John William Scott, son of
Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Scott, Forest.
DAYLIGHT SAVING
ZURICH—Council has decided
to again adopt Daylight Saving
Time for the coming season, to
go into effect on April 28 and
end on September 29.
SOD FOR RENT
ABOUT 30 ACRES SOD, suitable
for beans, good land, near Clin-
ton and near Highway. Apply
Box "C", NEWS -RECORD. 17-p
TRUCKS FOR SALE
LIGHT TRUCK, five good tires
nearly new, new battery last
year, equipped with spotlight and
mirror. Cheap for quick sale.
Apply 'Bert Langford. 17-p
GOOD PLYMOUTH PICK-UP
Truck; scale suitable for farm
use; Massey -Harris seed drill in
good working order; circular saw;
also pump jack. C. D. Connell,
Boal 281, Clinton, phone 3. 17-p
WANTED
BOY'S USED JUVENILE Bicycle
in good condition. Phone Clinton
903r12. 17-p
TO PASTURE NINE HEAD of
Yearling cattle. Arthur Wilts*,
R.R. 5, Clinton, phone 619r11.
17-b
WOODWORKING
KITCHEN CABINETS, screens
(any size or cloth), custom band
and jigsawing. Reg. Smith, phone
797W. 15-btfb
DEATHS
EAGLESON-e-In Langdon, (N.D.),
Hospital, on Thugs,, April 12,
1951, John, Boyd Eaglesen, in his
92nd: year, eon of the late Wil-
liam, Eagleson enld lVf atilda Blayd,
Bayfield. ' Funeral from the
Langdon Methodist Church to
Lebanon Cemetery, on Monday,
April 16.
MACAULAY — At his residence,
Southampton, on Wednesday,
April 25, 1951, Malcolm Angus
Macaulay, beloved husband of
Mary Alice Pendergast, and
father of Royce S. Macaulay,
Clinton, in his 87th year. Fun-
eral service Friday, April 27,
at 2 p.m. to Southampton
Cemetery.
Junior Game Club
Members Hold Hike
Seven members and one of the
leaders, Rev, D. J. Lane, left
town about 10.30 on Saturday
morning last, going to Benmiller
Falls, this being the first hike of
Clinton Junior Fish and Game
Club.
After scouting along the river
bank, the boys found a suitable
spot to have dinner, which each
one prepared and thoroughly en-
joyed. After the business of dish
washing had been completed,
Rev. Mr. Lane gave some advice
on the safety measures to be tak-
en with a fire. Plans were dis-
cussed for a fishing trip May 19.
The boys gathered up their
camping equipment about 3.30 in
the afternoon, and left for home,
having had a very enjoyable
outing.
GODERICH—Town Council en-
dorsed a resolution, recommend-
ed by the finance committee, that
the Hydro -Electric Power Cam -
mission be requested to authorize
the issuing of 20 -year debentures
by the Town of Goderich for
$125,000, for the purposes of the
Goderich Public Utilities Commis-
sion, to complete the program of
frequency - standardization con-
struction of No. 2 sub -station, im-
provements to No. 1 sub -Station,
new lines and distributing trans-
formers, and rebuilding existing
lines.
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 Chambers in the Court
House, at Goderich, for an order
to change the name of the said
Monbalieu Edward Brown to
Edward Joseph Pierian pursuant
to the provisions of The Change
of Neme Act, 1950.
MCCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Applicant.
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CEMENT
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Build or Repair
Chimneys
GUY IVES
Phone Carlow 1612
14-15ptfb
Wanted Grocery Clerk
Full time help — Male or Female
Must have a pleasant personality and be reliable
APER ON PPLY IN C. M. SHEARING
SHEARINGS
FOOD MARKET — CLINTON
Spring Is Here!
A
MAKE OUR STORE
Your Headquarters
For Your
Garden Tools
A Full Stock to Choose From
Also get our prices " for your new Plumbing
' and Furnace Needs
Hugh R. Hawkins
PLUMBING HEATING• — HARDWARE
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,PHONE 244 - -_ -- -- CLINTON
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Cards of Thanks'
I wish to . express my- sincere
thanks to the Matron, Miss Sin
chair, and ell the nurses who
treated me so kindly while I was
a patient in hospital. ' My thanks
also to Dr. Oakes, Dr. Buhr; to
Rev. H. C. Wilson and all others
who visited me, brought flowers,
fruit, magazines and other gifts.
Also to the many friends who
sent me cheery letters and Beauti-
ful cards. Your kindness will
always be remembered. MRS.
ROY BENNETT, Walton, 17-p
The family of the late Mrs. A.
McGowan wish to take this op-
portunity to extend sincere
thanks to all ilhose .who remem-
bered their mother with flowers,
cards, letters and treats during
her long illness in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Mr. Scott fox his many visits and
to the W A of E1yth United
Church for flowers. Also special
thanks to the special nurses, the
nursing staff, Dr. Addison and Dr.
Newlands for their kind atten-
tion; also thanks to all friends
and neighbours for their help -and
kindness at the time of the fun-
eral. 17-p
IN MEMORIAM
CRAIG—In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Mrs. Ed-
ward Craig, who departed this
life one year ago, April 28, 1950.
At night the silent stars look down
On a grave not far front here,
There sleeps the one we can't
forget
And always loved so dear.
The dearest one this world could
hold,
With cheerful smile arid heart
of gold,
And those who knew her ell
will know
How much we lost one year ago.
—Ever remembered by her lov-
ing husband and family.
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Fertilizer
Well -cured Fertilizer in Stock
in Various Analyses
Fresh Mason and
Spray Lime '
-- We Deliver —
ALSO
Roe Feeds
Place your COAL order now for
next winter and SAVE
Mustard Lumber
and Coal Co.
BRUCEFIELD
Phone Clinton 618r11
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THEATRE REGENT THEATRE
ETON SEAFORTH
NOW PLAYING
DANA
ANDREWS
"SWORD in the
DESERT"
Adult Entertainment
FRI,-SAT. ONLY
CHARLES STARRETT
"SMILEY" BURNETTE
"TRAIL of the
RUSTLERS"
with
GAIL DAVIES
•
Coming;
"OUT of the BLUE"
PARK THEATRE
GODERIOH -- Phone 47
Now:"MORNING DEPARTURE"
A thrilling submarine story
MON.-TUES.-WED.
"The PRINCE of
PEACE"
In Technicolor
The story of Christ, beautifully
and reverently presented in nat-
ural color. Over a year in its
filming.
Two Showings each night at
7.30 and 9.30.
Matinee Wed. at 2.30 p.m.
THURS.-FRL-SAT.
Burt Lancaster — Joanne Dru
and Robert Walker
An original Luke. Short yarn
with a super cattle ranch as the
locale for a swift moving action -
packed adventure,
"VENGEANCE
VALLEY"
Coming: "BRIGHT LEAF"
Lauren BacaIl & Gary Cooper
Now: "ROCKY MOUNTAIN"
starring Errol Flynn
MON.-TUES.
Barbara Stanwyek, Robert Taylor
Stephen McNally—The story of a
lady who took chances and wound
up under the care of a psychiat-
rist.
"The Lady Gambles"
WED.-THURS.
Ida Lupins, Howard Duff and
Stephen McNally — A dramatic
wedding eight changes the course
of three lives and prevents a
carefully planned crime.
"Woman in Hiding"
FRI.- SAT.
John O'Malley, Thelma Scott &
Wendy Gibb --.Tell of " the lives
and loves of five brothers who
carved ran empire out of the
Jun
jungles of Queensland.
Rugged O'Riordans"
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH — Phone 1150
Now: Abbott and Costello in
"WHO DONE 1T"
MON.-TUES.-WED.
James Mason — Marta Toren
Dan Duryea
Telling of a doctor and ,his
flight to Mexico, his reformation
and his return to strange destiny.
'ONE WAY STREET'
THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
Gene Kelly — William Prince
and Maureen O'Hara
Adapted from The Arabian
Nights and photographed in gorg-
eous Technicolor, a swashbiick-
ling adventure with musical
derivations.
"ALI BABA and the
FORTY THIEVES"
Coming: "Lady from Cheyenne"
In Technicolor
FORESTERS BUSY Honey
The Zone Foresters are all busy pound.
planting trees in County Forests
now. This work is made easier
and faster by the use of mech-
anical tree planters. There are
17 planters in the Huron District,
Nine of these are owned by the
Department, three by County
Councils, two by the Upper
Thames Authority and three are
owned privately.
bees are sold by the
Treat the family to
CergerZ"
HOW CAN I KNOW?
Can I know that I am saved?
Can I be assured now that I am saved .before I die?
We Can Know!'
"Verily, verily I say unto you,
He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that
sent me, bath everlasting life, but is, passed from death
unto life." --John 5 : 24,.
"These things have I written unto you that believe
on the name of the Son of God; that we may know that ye
have eternal life, and that we may believe on '+the name of
the Son of God."—I John 5 : 13.
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SEE THESE TO -DAY!
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