HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1951-05-24, Page 5'THURSDAY, MAY 24,' 1951
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
HOUSE .OR. APARTMENT, two
drowns, to rent for two years,
professional man and wife.
, D. Ramore, No. 6 Georgina
pts.,' Price 'Ave., Welland.
20-21-b
AIITMENT OR HOUSE wanit-
Would rent house for year
ith option of buying. Phone
r. Fleet, 295. 21-p
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
J70 GENTLEMAN BOARDERS,
share one room. Phone 16311.
18-btfb
ARTICLES FOR SALE
NDRON Combination Carriage
id gocart,-wine color, excellent
kndition. 31 Regina Rd., RCAF
ion Clinton, 21-p
-INCH LAWN MOWER, rub -
tires, used one season; wheel-
-nrow -sprayer, 15 gallon cap-
•ty, like new. Edward L. Mit-
1, phone 588M.• 21-p
UTOMOBILES FOR SALE
5 DODGE COUPE, good con -
on, Phone 149W. 21-p
0 FORD Five -Passenger Con-
iible, in good •condition, nearly
tires. Len Cole's Service
tion, Claniton; phone 463-M.
21-p
BABY CHICKS
Y CHICKS, some light and
um breeds. Bray pullets,
old and. started... Prompt ship -
t. Get full particulars. They're
taking orders for June mix -
chicks. Contact us, get your
er in. Mrs. Alex Patterson.
cefield. 21-b
ILDING LOTS FOR SALE
YOU THINKING of build -
a home. A number of fine
for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
1 Estate, phones: business
residence 5993. 7-btfb
CLOTHING FOR SALE
S BLUE SUIT, size 12 or
1 14; Kelly green coat, size
several dresses, including sun
ss, sizes 12-14; two boy's over-
ts, sizes 12 and 16. All freshly
ned. Can be seen any morn -
or evening or Saturday. Ap-
Box "C"; NEWS -RECORD.
20-b
MPLOYMENT WANTED
RMERS — HARVEST HELP
uld be arranged for now.
ge and small Dutch families
available now. C. de Haan,
ve. 11-17-ptfb
FARMS FOR SALE
M 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
identtial information. Leon -
G. Winter, Real Estate,
rues: business 448, residence
5-btfb
RM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
SSEY-HARRIS BEAN Puller
horse seufEer for sale. Apply
on Scatchmer, phone Clinton
-2. 21-b
ID BROWN TRACTORS and
Forage Harvesters and
ermills, sold, by George H.
tty, Varna. 10-btfb
FARMS FOR SALE
SS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot
concession 5, Mullett. Thomas
ert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
ton 801r21, or James Phelan,
2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
13-15-ptbf
ACRE FARM, No. 8 High-
, 21/2 miles north of Holmes-
, good clay loam, good build -
all conveniences, hydro
iughout, good spring water
pasture, drilled well in barns
a- carrier, steel staunoheons,
.ace and three-piece bath, hot
cold water. Possession to suit
:haler. Albert E. Bond, R.R.
:Linton, phone 901r15.
21-btfb
RM PRODUCE 'FOR SALE
JEN DUCK EGGS for hatch -
75 cents for 11. Dennis
Pound, phone Clinton 804r2.
21-p
'URNITURE FOR SALE
' LARGE ICE BOX in, good
(tion. Phone 78W, Clinton.
20-1-p
Y WASHING MACHINE,
-and-a-half old, in first class
(tion. Phone Clinton 572-M,
20-21-b
' T -IN BATHTUBS $55. Save
o $100 on your bathroom a -
and have a nicer home. Help -
installation diagrams with
rents. The smart Martha
aington and Riobledge sets
Clete consisting of a five-foot
sed Stainless sitting ledge
:ub, most modern vitreous
and Sylent toilet with
rned fittings $155 to $187.
mous coral, green, blue and
w sets $274. Attacitive powd-
,om sets. Sink cabinet units
lete with chromed swing
faucets, crumb cum strain -
stainless enamel sink and
is tops $98. Electric, coal,
stoves; refrigerators, oil
ars, furnaces and pipes, show -
binds, sanitary deluxe enema
indry tubs. Guaranteed Bat-
ton. Also special plumbers APPROXIMATELY TWO CORD
builders offers. You cant per load, hardwood slabs $10 per
i to ignore these opportuna load', mixed wood slabs, $S' per
Write' or visit Johnson Mail Load; hard' bush wood, $12 per
Division, Streetsville.Hard- Ioad, All wood COD, Fred 'J..
Sltreetsvlille, "Cil., phone-Hu;die, 'Phone Clinton 262.
-20-3•:.b 21-b
90 FEET OF 42 -INCH LAWN
fence and steel 'posts. Phone
572W. 21.-b
BULBS FOR' SALE
GLADIOLUS BULBS—mixed at
$3,50 per 100 for large; $2,00 per.
100 for medium size. Delivery
charges extra. Stock limited:
Murray E. Tyndall, Brucefield,
phone Clinton 618r12. 21-p
FEED -GRAIN FOR SALE
350 BUSHELS OATS. Herbert
Jenkins, R. R. 2, Clinton, phone
Clinton 904r11. 21-p
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
GIRL WANTED for Snack Bar,
about '32 -hour week. Highest
wages paid. Apply in person at
Ruby and Bill's Snack Bar,
21-p
GIRL OR WOMAN to help in
kitchen and wait on table for
tourist resort. July and August.
Write or see Mrs. G. Hazlewood.
R,R. 1, Bayfield. 21-b
HOUSES FOR SALE
SIX -ROOMED BRICK Dwelling,
good _location, modern conven-
iences, new furnace, about half
acre of land, good barn, some
fruit trees, $6,000, Early posses-
sion, H. C. Lawson. Realtor, phone
251W, Clinton. 21-btfb
SIX -ROOMED COTTAGE, one-
piece bathroom,• sunporch, gar-
age, insul brick siding. Reason-
able price. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business 448,
residence 5993. 21-btfb
FIVE -ROOMED COTTAGE, two
acres of land. two colony houses,
$2,500 cash. Village of Bruce -
field. Leonard G. Winter, Real
Estate, phonies: business 448, resi-
dence 599J. 21-btfb
HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY.
Eight -roomed house, suitable for
two families, four -piece bathroom,
ideal 'lpcation, 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 599i. 17btfb
SI.X-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
Hensall. Apply Albert Wolff,
Box 666, Goderich. ' 2-btfb
SEVEN -ROOMED RED BRICK
bungalow, centre hall plan, re-
ception hall, living room with
open fireplace, dining room, kit-
dhen with Georgia Pine cup-
boards, tile bathroom, three bed-
rooms, hot air heating, good gar-
age. Approximately one a c r e
land with trees(, &lowers., fruit
trees and bushes, lovely rolling
lawn. Quick possession. Phone
230 for appointment, or contact
W. N. Counter. 20-21-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 Rossible. 16-23-p
TALL 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
WOULD ANYONE interested in
having a Tupperware plastic
party, or any church group, club,
eta, wishing to raise money by
having a Tupperware demonstra-
tion in Clinton or surrounding
district, please contact Mrs. F. L.
Miller, Rattenbury St. W., phone
334W. 20-1-b
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on Part Lots No. 41 and 51, both
sides of the River, Tuckersmith
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 8673. 3-7pt1b
PIANOS FOR SALE
PIANO AND BENCH, Mahogany,
in good shape, suitable for small
children to learn on. Box "P",
NEWS -RECORD. 20-b
POTATOES FOR SALE -
GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES
for sale. Morgan J'ones, phone
Clinton 902r3. 21-p
IRISH COBBLER POTATOES,
$1.50 per beg. Apply George
Dubs, Londesboro, phone Blyth
27r'5. 21-p
PERSONAL
"SKINNY" GIRLS! Get Lovely
Curves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new
pep. Try famous health and
weight -builder, Ostrex Tonic
Tablets, Introductory, "g a t -
acquainted" size only 60c. AIS
druggists.
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton
55011. 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; all work
guaranteed. E, C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 339J. 20-21-ptfb
WOOD FOR SALE
BIRTHS
BELL --In Clinton Public Hospi
tel, on Monday, May 21, 1951
to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell
R.R. 1, Blyth, a daughter (Col
I leen Irene),
BROMLEY' In Clinton Publi
Hospital, on Sunday, May 20
19510 to . Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Bromley, Blyth, a. son (George
William).'
COWAN—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 19,1951
to. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cowan,
Clinton, a daggnter (Barbara
Alice).
DAVIS—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Sunday May 20, 1951, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ' Davis,
Clinton, a son (Michael Lewis).
GRIFFITH In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 18,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grif-
fiths, Blyth, a da u g h t er
(Alwen).
RENDERSON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 19,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs • Jack
Henderson, RM. 1, Brucefield,
a son <John Gordon).
RUTHERFORD — In Alexandra
Hospital, Ingersoll, on Satur-
day, May 19, 1951, to Mr. and
Mals. Donald H. Rutherford (nee
Grace NlacMlalh), Ingersoll, a
son (Donald David)..
SYTNICK --In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 19,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Sytnick, R. R. 5, Clinton, a
sen (Victor Joseph).
THOMPSON—In Haldimand War
Memorial Hospital, Dunnville,
on Thursday, May 17, 1951, to
Mr. and. Mrs. A. L. Thompson
(nee Olive Thompson, Clinton),
Dunnville, a son `(David Arthur)
a brother for Anne and Jean,
Junior Fish and Game
- Clubbers Go Fishing
,
The Junior Fish and Game Con-
- servation Club, Clinton, at its
regular meeting, admited five
c new members by application:,
, With president Earl Livermore
in the chair, plans were made for
a fishing trip on Saturday morn-
ing with Harry Ball of the senior
club, in charge of transportation.
After the business period, Rev.
D. J. Lane introduced Rev. M. G.
Newton, Holmesville, who show-
ed slides on Canadian birds and
their nests,. as well as slides on
the proper use of a knife and en
axe in the woods. On June 4,
1 members will join the senior club
at its meeting. o
Goderich Township
Rev. J. R. Thompson, Mrs.
Thompson and children, Windsor,
were visitors at the home of
Harry A. Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Peard, St,
Thomas, were weekend' visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomp-
son, 16th concession.
MARRIAGES
POUNDER -YORK — In Trinity
Anglican Church, Bayfield, on
Saturday afternoon,• May 19,
195/, by Rev. H. J. E. Webb,
Beverley Margaret York, only
daughter of Mrs. Lloyd Scotch -
mer, Bayfield, and the late Eric
Howard York, Toronto, to Jack
Albert Pounder, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pounder,
Stratford.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
EIGHT CHOICE YORK PIGS for
sale, six weeks old. Charles
Stewart, phone Clinton 807r3.
• 21-p
DEATHS
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
from the home 'Of Mrs. J. B.
East Street and the end of Hi
Street, Clinton, on,
Saturday, May 26
at 1.30 p.m. sharp.
NOTE—This was, the form
home of the late W. D. Doher 'some of the original furn'itur
is being offered:
Six -piece walnut 'parlor suit
large mahogany what -noir
English bevel plated mirror; larg combination buffo
and china cabinet (exception
quanta); dining room extensio
table; oak library table; 6 funned
Now Playing (May 24)
Co
lid
I• ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
h "FREE FOR ALL"
(May 25-26) in colour
"The Red Stallion"
•
MON., TUES. (May 28 & 29)
er "South Sea Sinner"
rty A Sensational new star,'Shelley
e Winters with MacDonald Carey
and Helen Carter
WED., THURS. (May 30 & 31)'
ge "COW TOWN"
at starring Gene Autry & Champion
n. FRI, & SAT. (June 1 & 2)
oak dining room chairs; oak arm
chair; oak settee; oak rolled top
writing desk; living room rug
9'x12'; platform rocker; 2 the
of drawers; fernery stand; 2 an
tique spooled rope beds; bed an
springs; bed screen; hall miry
and seat; wall mirrors; 2 ova
tables; kitchen chairs; mahoga
table; drapes; magazine stand Princess Pat modern range
�,krtcherr cupboard; quantity of
s'sealers; quantity of pictures;
numerous flower pots; window
awning and frame; large trunk;
Sam Brown cartridge belt and
knep sack; curtain rods; carpet
balls; clothes rack; extension
ladder (nearly new); wheel bar-
row; roll of poullny wire; hand
garden seeder; Sweed saw; either
garden tools; emery stone; saw
vice; building jack; numerous
carpenters tools; wooden tool.
chest;
Dishes including antique vase;
brass candle sticks; glassware in-
cluding 2 pickle cruettes; linens
including large linen tablecloth
and numerous other articles.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as property is sold.
MRS. J. R. COX, Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Coiquhoun, Clerk
20-21-b
"SIERRA"--ThrillingThrilling in every scene—
,
In Technicolor -- Blazing in its
sus action — Thundering in its drama
Wanda Ilendrix, Audie Murphy
and Burl Ives
o,1 Coining (June 4-6) James Cagney
ny
DOWNS — In Windsor, Robert
lbert Downs, beloved husband
of the late Mary Ann Downs,
aged 79 years, former resident
of Clinton. Funeral from the
Morris Windsor Chapel to
Windsor Grove Cemetery.
NEWMAN—Suddenly, in Wiar-
ton, on Sunday, May 20, 1951,
Olive Pearl Newman; formerly
of Clinton. Funeral from the
residence of her brother-in-Iaw,
E. E. Paterson, Wiarton, Tues-
day afternoon, May 22. to Bay-
view Cemetery, Wiarton.
Cards of T hanks
ti.
I wish to extend my sincere
thanks for cards, letters and fruit,
to friends and neighbours ,for
kindness during my stay in hos-
pital. Special thanks to doctors
and nurses of Clinton Public Hos-
pital and Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, and to Rev. Albert Hinton.
—GORDON WREN. 21-p
Clinton Public School Board,
at a special meeting, passed a
motion "that a vole of thanks be
extended to Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Atkey, Canadian Legion, Clinton
Chamber of Commerce, and the
atepayers, for their support in
onnection with the public school
ylaw on May 14."--H. C. LAW-
ON, Secretary -treasurer.
REGISTERED RED SHORTHORN r
BULL, 13 months old. William c
Falconer, Brucefield, phone Cain- b
ton 629r12. 20-1-p S
Our Special
for the weekend!
Cherry Blossom Pie
It's a Real Treat if You
Buy it at
Schroeder's Bakery
(Successor to Dixon's Pastry Shop)
PHONE 364 RATTENBURY ST. E.
CLINTON
Help Wanted Female
TWO GIRLS OR WOMEN WANTED FOF FULL TIME
EMPLOYMENT AS CLERKS
BARTLIFF BROS.
e: .a. 21-b r--/WWIRI .t
PHONE 1 CLINTON
Keep Cool In Casuals.
SPORT COATS
$25.00 to $35.00'
\ SPORT SHIRTS
•x� ,fil'
i
$3.95 to $7.95
T-SHIRTS
, $1.00 to $3.95
ODD SLACKS
$9.95 to $19.95
RCAF OFFICERS'
Summer Uniforms
♦ Cam tS)hoes, Blazersj} Flannels, Etc.
PICKETT
ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS
Phone 25 - Clinton
CAMPBELL
Box Plants
Petunias, Pansies,
'Snaps, Stocks, Salvia,
Zinnias, Marigolds,
Asters, Carnations,
Alyssum, Cabbage,
Cauliflower, Spanish
Onions, Peppers,
Tomatoes
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: Greenhouse 66J
Residence 66W
imminmesmommazaamaimiessarisesaar
Shipment of
American
Cement
JUST ARRIVED
TOMATO and
CABBAGE PLANTS
FOR SALE
Harold Emerson
Phone 394R
Clinton
a•-o.e. 21-22-b
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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 1/s acre of
land, convenient to lake. Im-
med'iate possession.
Tourist Camp with service
station, lunch room, dwelling
and four cabins, equipped with
modern conveniences; 'Jo u r
acres of Nand, located on Blue -
water Highway, near Bayfield
Good turnover.
Apply
H. C. Lawson
REAL ESTATE
Phone 251W Clinton
19-bkfb
CEMENT
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Build or Repair
Chimneys
GUY IVES
Phone Carlow 1612
14-lsptfb
mania Mayo
"THE WEST POINT STORY'
Iru color with George Tobias
PARK THF,A,TRE Cpi'g'� ax1.41q,girbkE
GODERICH — Phone 47 GODEItICU--
Phone 1150
Now: Gene Autry & Champion in
"RIDERS IN THE SKY"
REGENT THEATRE
S E A F O R T H
Now: "The KID from TEXAS"
In Color with Audio Murphy
MON. & TUES.
George Brent & Virginia Mayo
A dramatic romance done in fault-
less style and designed to hold
your interest clear throughto its
surprising climax
"Out of the Blue"
WED. & THURS.
,roan_ Leslie — James Craig
and Jack Oakie
Bused on Jean Mu:ir's Sat. Eve.
Post story about wild horses, a
Cinecolor outdoor -adventure. film
`Northwest Stampede'
1111. & SAT,
Ted Donaldson & Noreen Nash
Rugged nature at its best in a
flashing story about a majestic
wild stallion,
"Red Stallion"
Coming: "GALLANT :BI:SS"
NOW: "Father's Little Dividend"
Joan Bennett — Spencer Tracy
Elizabeth Taylor
MON.—TUES.—WED.
"So Long at 'the Fair"
The most fascinating puzzler ever
filmed. A breath-italcing mystery
drama, with the Paris Exposition
as its background.
Jean Simmons — Dirk Bogarde
David Tomlinson
THURS.—FRL—SAT. '
Sohn Wayne — Patricia Neal
and Ward Bond
A salty drama of 'the sea, and of
a submarine whose commander'
intercepted the Japanese Fleet's
battle line.
"Operation Pacific"
Coming: "CHAIN LIGHTNING"
with Humphrey Bogart and
Raymond Massey
GRAND BEND
;VOTES 262-91
FOR LAMBTON
Grand Bend will become an in-
corporated Village in the County
of Lambton on June 24.
Bdneaegpropertyofuce-io=othe
owners Wednesday last decided
by 262-91 to cast their future lot
with Lambton rather than with
Huron. The vote had been ord-
ered by Provincial Secretary Ar-
thur Welsh.
MON. TUES.•—WED,
Teresa Wright — Joseph Cotten
and Wallace Ford
Romance, drama and mystery,
plus a stellar cast that guarantees
an evening of interesting enter-
tainment. Directed by Alfred
Hitchcock.
"Shadow of a Doubt"
THURS.—FRT.—SAT.
Susanna Foster -,-. Alan Curtis
and Turhan Bey
Down along San Francisco's Gold
Coast, where a cafe -singer stirs
up a mess of romantic intrigue.
"FRISCO SAL"
Coming: Glenn Ford & Viveca
Lindfors in "The Flying Missile"
Huron County Council still has
power to protest the ballot, but
last night, Warden Arthur Nich-
olson, reeve of Tuckersmith,
grinned and said:
"We know when we're licked;
We were licked today and that's
olceh with us,"
Two polling booths were, one
for Huron end the other for
Lembton. In the Huron poll, 147
voted for Larnbton and 51 for
Huron; in the Lambton poll, 115
voted for Lambton and 40 for
Huron. kid
A celebration took place when
the results were announced
GOD DOES NOT SAVE GOOD
PEOPLE—only Sinners.
CHRIST JESUS CAME INTO THE WOLu
RLD 5`32
TO SAVE SINNERS.
All have sinned and come short of the Glory lof God.
oam 3:23
DEAR SINNER IF YOU WOULD BE SAVED EPENT
OF YOUR SINS AND RECEIVE CHRIST INTO
YOUR HEART.
HE HAS PROMISED: "Ile that cometh unto me I will
in wcast6:37
GOD HEOMERCIFULoUNTO ME A SINNER
AND SAVE ME FOR CHRIST'S SAKE.
CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network
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Flavor Saver Pot —
Round Dish Pan
Percolator
Windsor
Sauce Pan
The new miracle -element
Titanium makes this Fa-
vorite Federal Enameled
Ware longer -lasting,
whiter, stronger. Yet it's,
still the same low price!
In our housewares
section now.
ROUND DISH PAN
FLAVOR SAVER POT
WINDSOR SAUCE PAN -2 quart
COFFEE PERCOLATOR
1.39
1.59
.65
1.69
Hugh R. Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
PHONE 244 .. CLINTON