HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-05-10, Page 5'THURSDAY, MAY '1b, 1951
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FURNITURE FOR SALE
'CASH RATE—(If paid by Wed-
nesday following date of laser-
lion)—One cent -a word first in-
eertion (minimum 35 cents); sub-
zsequent insertions one cent a word
(minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex-
'2ra for box nurnber•or for direc-
tion to NEWS -RECORD Office.
IF CHARGED -15 cents extra.
DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday.
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
COUPLE, NO C rLDREN, desire
three or four -reamed unfurnish-
ed apartment or small house,
Apply Box "J", NEWS -RECORD.
RECORD. 19-p
THREE -ROOMED APARTMENT
or house far young couple with-
out children, E. D. Surbey, RCAF
Station, Clinton. 19-p
'THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS
-wanted immediately. Apply Box
"NI", NEWS -RECORD. 19-p
AIRMAN AND WIFE, no child-
ren, desire unfurnished house or
.self-contained apartment in Clin-
ton, Bayfield or Goderich. Ap-
Tay Box "B", NEWS -RECORD.
19-p
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
BAYFIELD, FULLY FURNISHED
cottages to rent until June 30, can
be heated, rent now pre -season
price, transportation to Clinton
variable. _LeRoy Poth, Hayfield,
phone Clinton 909r41. 19-p
WO GENTLEMAN BOARDERS,
to share one roam. Phone 16311..
18-btEb
0 -ROOM CABIN, insulated,
ight, and water, partly furnished;
o man's bicycle for sale.
orthend Cabins, phone Clinton
06r2. 19-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
942 OLDSMOBILE four -door
eden, good tires and motor. Ap-
y L. M. Waters, Wellington St.,
Linton. 18-19-p
951 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN,
o close estate of the lobe John
enhale. Apply Harold Penhale,
ayfield. 18-19eb
929 GREEN PLYMOUTH Coach,
good conelition, one 'owner.
'ill sell cheap. For quick sale
s owner has another car. Apply
award Currie, Joseph St.
19-p
940 PLYMOUTH ROAD KING,
otar just overhauled, new bet-
, heater, slip covers, excel-
ni condition. Apply Howard's
ervice Station. Phone 687R.
18-19-b
'ri'rdNTION FARMERS! 1940
've-passenger Chrysler Royal.
in good mechanical condition,
quipped with cold. springs. Ideal
ar for carrying feed, full capac-
ty trunk. Priced reasonable for
uick sale. Phone 443W any
vening after seven o'clock.
19-20-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'OUR 80 -POUND MILK CANS;
ree chicken shelters; 14 pigs,
ix weeks old, Bill Jenkins, phone
inton 802r21. 19-p
BICYCLES FOR SALE
'CYCLE, in good condition, in-
ludiing carrier and generator,
ill sell reasonably. Kenneth'
cotchmer, R.R. 3, Bayfield, phone
ayfield 58r24, 19 p
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
RAME BARN, 35'x40'. David
asom, phone Clinton 902r21.
19-b
UILDING LOTS FOR SALE
E YOU THINKING of build -
g a home. A number of fine
is for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
cal Estate, phones: business
8, residence 5993. 7-btfb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
ARMERS — HARVEST HELP
could be arranged for now.
arge and email Dutch families
e available now. C. de Haan,
elgrave. 11-17-ptfb
FARMS FOR SALE
ROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
onfidential information, Leon -
:d G. Winter, Real Estate,
Zones: business 448, residence
193. 5-btfb
:ARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
O M E NEW CHESAPEAKE
rawberry plants; also some Cob-
er potatoes grown from founda-
m stook A. Roy Tyndall, phone
:Anton 907r3. 18-19-b
ARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AVID BROWN TRACTORS and
hl Forage Harvesters and
rnamermills, sold by George H.
aatty, Varna. 10-btfb
lE M -M MODEL Z TRACTOR
first class condition; one M -M
odel R, nearly new; one Ford
actor and plow, nearly new;
anber of used manure spreaders
d side rakes. New Idea Dine'
tutors, Goderich, phone Carlow
21. 18-19-p
TERNATIONAL M.D. DIESEIL
sector, almost new. Roy Tyndall,
one Clinton 907r3.
18-19-b
FARMS 'FOR SALE
LASS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot
concession 5, Hullett. Thomas
rbert, R.R. 1, 'Clinton, phone
neon 801r21, or 'James Phelan,
1. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
13-15-ptbf
FURNITURE "REPAIRING
R FURNITURE, PIANO AND
lio cabinet refinishing and re -
rine, see W. 'G. ' Pickett, box
. Clinton. 17.8.9-p
FLOORS SANDED
D AND NEW FLOORS sand -
NINE -PIECE WALNUT DINING
room suite; Sunshine baby strol-
ler; Mahogany finished desk, suit-
able for student. Phone 424,
19-p
ELECTRIC WASHING Machine,
enamel tub, in good condebion,
reasonable Bert Langford.
RCA VICTOR Radio -Phonograph
in excellent condition; washing
machine, cheap. Mrs. E. C. Burns,
phone 6793. 19-b
BROWN BABY PRAM, clean, and
in good condition; also go-cart
end high chair. Reasonably pric-
ed for cash. Write P.O. Box 392,
Clinton. 19-p
HOUSES FOR RENT
FARM HOUSE FOR RENT. Lorne
Tyndall, phone 904r4. lOptfle
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER,
part or full time. Henri Beauty
Shoppe, phone Clinton. 223.
GIRL FOR PULL TIME employ-
ment as clerk. Must be neat end
reliable. Apply Earl -life Bros,
18-19-b
SALES CLERK for grocery store.
Must have a pleasant personialiity
and be reliable. Apply in per-
son to C. M. Shearing, Shearing's
Food Market, Clinton. 19-b
GIRL WANTED for restaurant
work in evenings. Phone 674.
19-btib
HOUSES FOR SALE
SMALL HOUSE with five rooms.
Immediate possession. Phone
268W. 18-19-b
RESALE OF WARTIME House—
three bedrooms, living room, kit-
chen and bathroom. Central
Mortgage terms. L. G. Winter,
Read Estate, phones: business 448,
residence 599,1. 19-bt@b
HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY.
Eight -roomed house, suitable for
two families, four -piece bathroom,
ideal location. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, Clinton, phones:
business 448, residence 5993.
17-btfb
BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX for sale.
All modern conveniences. A good
investment. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, Clinton, phones: busi-
ness 448, residence 5991, r7bt5b
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
pantry on ground floor, four bed-
rooms, den, sunporch and bath-
room second floor. Hot -waiter
heated, insulated, full cellar,
double garage, close to mein st.
Possession 90 days. Leonard G.
Winter, Real Estate, phones busi-
ness 448, residence 599J. 5btfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
EIGHT LITTLE PIGS, six weeks
old; also gent's bicycle in good
condition. Wilfred H. Glazier,
phone Clinton 911r4. 19-b
MATCHED TEAM OF MARES.
Ross Feagen, R. R. 2, Clinton,
Phone 9021:33. 19-b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -- Nine months olds Collie
pup, brown, missing since Sat-
urday. Eldon Yeo, phone Clin-
ton 911.r21, 19-b
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 ppssible. 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, Code -
rich. - 2btfb
NOTICES
WANTED TO BUY—Old Feather
Ticks, etc. Phone Clinton 359J.
18-19-p
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on Part Lots No. 41 and 51, both
sides of the River, Tuckersmite
Township, at any time hereafter,
will be prosecuted: By order of
owner, A. E. Parry, May 3rd, 1951,
18-21-ptfb
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. 3-7ptfb
TRESPASSERS TAKE NOTE —
After Tuesday, May 8, all tres-
passers will be prosecuted by
order of the owner. This is the
final notice. Arthur W. Dale,
R. R. 4, Clinton. 19-b
POTATOES FOR SALE
A FEW BAGS OF Irish Cobbler
potatoes, grown from certified
seed. J. C. Proctor, Mary St.,
Clinton. 19-p
PIANOS FOR SALE
FIVE NEW MASON and RISCH
pianos, floor samples, 15 per cent
off. Large selection of ;plain, case
pianos, unfinished, like new.
Smitty's Piano Sales, Hanover.
17-18-19-p
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
lust call G, W. Cox et Clinton
550R. 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and rerairing: all worts
euaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 339J. 18-19-utsb
STOVES FOR SALE
COAL OR WOOD -RANGE mel
mm size good condition. Howard
and finished. J. 'Cree Cook, Crich, phone Clinton 673).1„
me Clinton 23-3. "16'19-p 19-p
BIRTHS ,
FOX—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Monday, allay 7, 1951, to Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Fox, Clinton,
a daughter (Warna Marguerite).
HOHNER In Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday, Miay 9,
1951, to Mr. and • Mrs. Murray
Hehner, R. R. 1, Zurich, •a dau-
ghter (Marion Elizabeth),
MURRAY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on. Sunday, May 6,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Murray, Clinton, a daughter
(Sheila Margaret).
NELSON -In St. Catharines Gen-
eral Hospital, on Sunday,. May
6, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
E. Nelson (nee Dorothy Mc-
Intyre, Clinton), a daughter.
SIGURDSON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, May 8,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Sigurdson, Clinton, a son.
TYNDALL — In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Tuesday,
May 1, 1951, to Mr. end Mrs.
Bruce Tyndall; Clinton, a dau-
ghter.
YUNGBLUT — In Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on Thursday, April
26, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Yungblut, Goderich, a son
*(John Stephen).
DEATHS
RUTLEDGE—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 4,
1951, Robert J. Rutledge, Au-
burn, an his 83rd year. Funeral
from Arthur Funeral Home,
Auburn, to Mai/Rand Cemetery,
Goderich, Monday afternoon,
May 7.
TOWNSEND—At the Brantford
Genreal Hospital, on Friday,
May 4, 1951, Helen P. Stewart,
beloved wife of Walter L.
Townsend, 16 Buffalo St,
Brantford, former residents of
Clinton, Funeral from Thorpe
Bros. Funeral Home, Brentfo'r3,
to Mount Hope Cemetery,
Brantford, on Monday, May 7.
HELP WANTED—
FEMALE
Two Girls to Learn Hosiery
Work
Steady Employment
GOOD WAGES
Par -Knit Hosiery Ltd.
Phone 220 Clinton
19-b
MARRIAGES
MORGAN-GREER—Ah the Wes-
ley -Willis United Church Manse,
Saturday evening, May 5, 1051,
by Rev. Hugh C. Wilson, Lillian
Elizabeth Greer, daughter of
Mr. and Mns. Charles Greer,
Gerrie, to William Francis
Morgan, RCAF Station, Clin-
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph,
Morgan, Deer Lake, Newfound-
land.
NASH-BURY — In/St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church, Min-
iton, by Rev. S. J. McDonald,
on Saturday, May 5, 1951; Cer-
men Ginette Moyart, daughter,
of Mr. and Mrs. Hi Bury, Wal-
ton, to James Joseph Nash, son,
the late Mr. and Mrs. James
Nash, Seaforth.
SCOTT-AITCHESO'N—At Mait-
land Vale Farm, McKillop
Township, by Rev. D. Glenn
Campbell., Seaforth, Mildred
Margaret, only daughter of. Mr.
and Mrs. James Aitcheson, Sea -
forth, to James Kenneth Scott,
Auburn, son of Robert J. Scott,
Auburn, and the late Mrs. Scott.
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Cards of T hanks
I wish to thank ethe staff of
Clinton Public Hospital, Dr.
Oakes, Dr. Buhr and Dr. Thomp-
son; also my kind neighbours for
gifts of flowers, cards, and as-
sistance while a patient in the
hospital.- ,M R'S. M O UL D E N,
Auburn. 19-b
The family of the late Mrs.
Harry S Marsh wish to express
their sincere appreciation for the
floral tributes, messages of sym-
pathy, and all other acts of kind-
ness shown in their recent ber-
eavement. 19-p
I wish to extend ,my sincerest
thanks to the nursing staff of
Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. New-
lands and Dr. Brady, in apprecia-
tion of unequalled care and ait-
tenrtionreceived while a paitient
recently; also to friends who re-
membered me with flowerscards
end gifts. —MRS. M. GEYIMELL.
19-p
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ST. ANDREW'S WMS
The WMS of St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church will meet at
the home of Mrs, R. McKenzie
on Tuesday, May 15, at three
o'clock. Clothing is to be handed
in for the bale at this meeting,
Ceraw:CX
TRADE MARE NEO:
costs so little
is so easy to serve
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, hath everlasting life, but is passed from dearth
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.
CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network
Sundays 4,00 p,m. EST
Tenders Wanted 1
FOR PAINTING AND DECORATING
II
IOOF HALL
over Public Utilities Commission
TENDERS CLOSE MAY 14, 1951
Contact A. E. Runiball for particulars
CLINTON PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
19-b
SPECIAL SHI
Men's Brown Oxfords
Mocassin Vamps, Gillie Ties and other
Sizes 6 to 11
Regularly priced up to $12.95
styles
To Clear at X6.95 pr.
41-1- 4 -4 -*##4 -o-Fw-PP
MEN'S
T-SHIRTS
Reg. up to $2.50
To clear at $1 ea.
♦.-�i•1d04+d
Boys' ATHLETIC
SHIRTS
Sizes 10 and 12 yrs.
To clear at 29c ea.
00-111441F��-1�.
PICKETT a CAMPBELL
ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS
Phone 25 — Clinton
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ROXYTHEATRE REGENT THEATRE
SUMMER COTTAGESCLINTON
I T O N
Now playing (May 10-13)
`Northwest Stampede
Joan Leslie and James Craig
FOR SALE
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Asbestos siding summer cot-
tage, furnished, finished wells,
hydro, good water supply, tree
shaded screened patch, wond-
erful beach, 10 miles from
Clinton,
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Asphalt siding summer cot-
tage, furnished, hydra, good
water supply, outboard motor
boat, motor and half share in
boat house and trailer, wond-
erful beach, 10 miles from
Clinton,
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Summer cottage, furnished,
hydro, water, bathroom, cot-
tage faces river, few steps to
beach, at Port Albert.
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Leonard G. Winter
REAL ESTATE
Phones: Business 448
- Residence 5991
18-btfb
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, has
received instructions to sell at
Lot 21, Concession 14, Hulisltt
Township,. V2 mile east end 1 mile
south of Myth at 1 p.m. (known
as the George Sloan farm), on
Wednesday, May 23
at 1 p.m, the following:
CATTLE: Four choice Durham
cows (,fresh); 2 Holstein heifers
(fresh); Durham heifer, due in
June; 1 ?two-ya-..old heifer;. 6
Durham heifers, weight 600-700
lbs.; red Durham bull, serviceable
age; 5 Durham -Hereford calves.
POULTRY: 400 Sussex year-old
hens.
HARNESS: Set breeching har-
ness and horse cellars.
IMPLEMENTS: Massey -Harris
No. 30 tractor, practically new;
6 ft, mower; International. 13 -disc
fertilizer drill; rubber -tired wag-
on and hay rack; disc harrow;
dump rake; 2,000 -lb. sea/es; Mas-
sey -Harris electric cream separ-
ator (new); milk pails; 4 -section
harrows; sleigh end flat rack;
hay car and rope (new); pig
troughs and feeders; steel posts
and cedar posts; quantity of wov-
en wire; colony house 10x12;
electric brooder; forks, shovels,
chains and other articles,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Kel-
vinator refrigerator, 8lo cu. ft.
(new); 2 extension tables; kit-
chen chairs; 4 -burner heavy duty
electric stove (new); 1 white
enamel Finlay cook stove; 1 bed-
room suite; book case and desk
combined; quantity floor cover-
ing; 1 girl's bicycle (lice new),
All electric appliances are 60 -
cycle.
TERMS—CASH
JARUBOVIC BROS., Proprietors
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
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For Sale
In Village of Bayfield
7 ,room frame dwelling, in
excellent condition, hydro,
'well -located, double garage,
nearly new, about V2 acre of
land, convenient to lake. Im-
mediate possession.
Tourist Camp with service
station, lunch room, dwelling
and four cabins, equipped with
modern conveniences; four
acres of land, located on Blue -
water Highway, near Bayfield,
Good turnover.
Apply
H. C. Lawson
REAL ESTATE
Phone 251W Clinton
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MON. & TUES. (May 14 & 15)
Marilyn Maxwell, Richard Base -
hart and Signe Hasso
Murder stalks and death. is
"OUTSIDE THE
WALL"
WED. & THURS. (May 16 & 17)
"I Was A Shoplifter"
The le:rill-packed story of an
amazing racket. Scott Brady,
Mona Freeman and Andrea King,
FRI. & SAT. (May 18 & 19)
"Tartan's Magic
'Fountain"
Corning:
"JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON"
with Howard Duff
Matinees: Sat„ Holidays, 2.30 pm
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH Phone 47
Now: The story of an amazing
horse "GALLANT BESS" in color
MON: TUES.-WED.
"The GLASS
MENAGERIE"
A great ploy by Tennessee Wil-
liams won the drama critics a-
ward, as best of the year, and of-
fers a heart-warming evening's
entertainment.
Jane Wyman — Gertrude
Lawrence — Kirk Douglas
THURS.-FRL-SAT.
Jean Simmons — David Farrar
Herbert Loin
Michael Balcon's great Eagle
Lion Production tells the fate of
a beautiful woman who worship-
ped at the shrine of wealth.
• "CAGE OF GOLD"
Coming: "THE MAGNFICENT
YANKEE"—Loris Calbern and
Ann Harding
SEAFORTH
Now: "CHAIN LIGHTNING"
Humphrey Bogart and
Raymond Massey
MON.-TUES.-WED.
Donald O'Connor — Gale Storm
and Walter Brennan
A lively Technicolor hill_ About
a cow -town showman who gats
his dompany involved with a gong
of bank -robbers.
"CURTAIN CALL
At Cactus Creek"
THURS.-FBI,-SAT.
"Stars In My Crown"
This is, THE picture we re-
commend without reserve, far Ji
everyone in the family, a homey
tale of a ;small-town minister
and his fight for justice.
Joel McCrea — Ellen Drew
and Dean Stockwell
Coming: `VENGEANCE VALLEY'
Technicolor with Burt Lancaster
CAPITAL TEATRE
GODERICH — Phone 1150
Now: "FRONTIER GIRL" with
Lois Hall and Cinecolor
MON.-TUES,-WED.
Donald O'Connor & Peggy Ryan
with Eve Arden & Frances Dee
Present a witty quick-steppin
show, featuring the. reuniting o
two popular and talented dancin
stars,
"Patrick the Great"
THVRS.-FRL: SAT.
CHARLES LAUGHTON
Supported by a cast of thou
ands in the thrill -favourite of
time, a story you will nev
forget!
"The Phantom of
the Opera"
Coming: "RIDERS in the SKY
starring Gene Autry
Announcement
Having purchased the bakery business
known as Dixon's Pastry Shop, I respectfully
solicit your patronage.
We expect to open next week and when
We do will carry a full line of plain and
fancy pastries.
Watch this space next week for further
announcement.
Schroeder's Pastry Bakery
Hubert Schroeder, Prop.
Own
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.gar
CAR FOR SALE — 1938 FORD SEDAN
Make A Date To . , .
SHELL -LUBRICATE
YOUR CAR
The Spring is an excellent time
to change the filter and oil. See
us about this to -day.
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GOODYEAR TIRES—New and Used
Fair Trade -In AIlowance
X100 Motor Oil in Cartons, Pails, Barrels
It Fights Engine Acids
Shell Service Station
Phone 463M LEONARD COLE
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EXTRA! EXTRA!!
Lawn Mowers and
LAWN MOWERS
— See Our Stock Before Buying -
- 30 TO CHOOSE FROM —
Priced from
$9.85 to $130.
THESE ARE PRICED TO SELL
Hand and Power Models
A full stock of PLUMBING
FIXTURES on hand.
Let us give you a price on your new
Furnace --- the old Reliable
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