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Clinton News-Record, 1951-08-09, Page 5CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVE News -Record Classified Adlets Bring Quick Results LJRwLwr, AUGUST 9, 1951 SH RATE—(If paid by Wed - day following date of inser- a).—One cent a word first in - tion (minimum 35 cents); sub' iuent insertions one cent a word istimum 25 cents).; 15 cents ex - .for box number or for three - n to NEWS -RECORD Office, F CHARGED -15 cents extra. )EADL'INE—O p.m. Wednesday. HELP WANTED_ Female WAITRESS school age. Apply Commercial Hotel, Olin - ton, 32-b AC MMOC ODATION WANTED )UNG LADY SCHOOL Teach - desires one or two rooms with ht housekeeping. . Box "C", I1WS-RECORD. )UR -ROOMED APARTMENT, rfurnlshed, for couple and four - $r -old child. Box `L", NEWS-- gCORD. URNISIPED APARTMENT or ruse from August 31 for couple ith two school-age children, ox "B" NEWS -RECORD. 32-33-p BIRTHS Summer Weddings. BELL—In Clinton Public Hospi- BEAN--McCULLOUGH tal, on Thursday, a son. day, August 2, Roses, fern and other summer Bell, Cl1951, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd flowers made a beautiful setting WAITRESS, fullti e ernployb GILLESPIE—•In Clinton Publi°' in St. James' Church, Middleton, meat, Bartliff Bros. Hospital, on Sunday, August 5, for the marriage on Saturday, ASSIST in town 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. pert Julye21, t two, daughter ofMrs. WOMAN TO home' wherely.there " illness. Gillespie,Y—TClinton, a g te RECORD. only. Box "N", NEWS- RILEY—To Kitchener, and Mrs. Bernard 'Benson McCullough the RBCORII 32_p I Riley,son. on August 4, Township; to Verne David Bean, 1951,T a Inn. WHYTE—Sri Clinton Public Hos- son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bean, . pital, on Tuesday, August 7, Carlow. Rev. H. E. Webb of- 1951,.R..to Mr.and t orMgss Mavis an. Miss I ssS Ruth Whyte, R 2, SeafOrth a son. was at the gan Glazier, Holmesville, was soloist MARRIAGES and before the ceremony sang ARGYLE -COLE — In St. James"Bless This House" and during IOhurch, Middleton, by Rev. H. the signing of the register, "I'll J. E. Webb, Margaret Thelma, Walk Beside You." daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliva The bride, given in marriage er Cole,. R.R. 3, Clinton, to by her brother, Howard, was Samuel George.Samuel son of charming which featured in a gawn of aefitted Sr., and Mrs. Samuel Argy ' per buttoned down the back, r.EY-'GodS oh, BOUISSEY�SHAW—In St. Mary's yoke inset of lace and lily point - Church, London, by Rev. W. T. ed sleeves. The full skirt ex - O'Rourke, on Saturday, August tended into a short train and her 4, 1951, June Beverley, Baugh= long veil of embroidered white ter of Mr. and Mas. W. R. Shaw, illusion net was held by a tiara London, to Raymond Joseph of seed pearls. She wore a double "Gus" Boussey, Seaforth, son of strandr ofSel pearls, the e a. gift cascaede Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boussey, groom. rapture roses. Windsor. bouquet of pink JOHNSTON-TYNDALL—At the The maid of honour, Miss Do - home of the bride's parents, on seen Proctor, London, was gown - Saturday, August 4, 1951, by ed in ice blue nylon net over taf- Rev. D. W. Williams, Mildred feta, and carried Talisman roses. Pauline, daughter of Mr. and The bridesmaidsaridwereeJoans Shir- ne Mc - Mrs. Eldon Johnston, Goderich, ley CooperTown- ton,. Mc - to John Oliver Tyndall, Clin- Cullough, yothor of daffodil yellow ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ship. Tyndall, Clinton. painted organza and pink celan- RACINE-P'HILP—At the home of ese moire, all wore matching hats the brid'e's parents, on Wed- and mittens and carried bouquets nesday, August 1, 1951, by Rev. of yellow and pink roses. Charles Scott, Margaret Joan, Elywn Feagan was groomsman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. werefor hi andMcCullough ushers and Wallaces cousin and the WD. Philp, Blyth, William . Racine, Jim Goderich,Smith. son The reception was held at C site and Mrs. Alex Racine, Spruce Row Farm, home of the Chesterville., bride's other. Mrs. McCullough VAN nse of Wesley-WillisR—At the in blue sheer Manse of United received a navy Church, Clinton, by Rev. Hugh with white accessories. Mrs. Bean C. Wilson, minister of the asssited, in a grey flowered silk church, at 8.30 p.m., Friday, with grey hat and white acces- August 3, 1951, Marie Viola soxies. Bosh wore corsages of Agnes, only daughter of •Mrs. Fraser and the late Charles pink carnations. The wedding din•Eipr was served Fraser, Clinton, to James Willis by Misses Mildred Smith, Evelyn V trid, Clinton, son of the McCabe, Goderich, Erma Bean, late e Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Van- Carlow. Yvonne Hendrick, Bev- Egmond, Clinton. erley Merrier, Goderich Town - h ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 'WO -ROOMED APARTMENT, arti•ally•furnished, heated, cent - ally located. Phone 69 1W_� IUNTER'S BEACH--Four-room- d cottage, spring -filled oat res - Mrs, es, screened porch, Gode- ich. PhonenDunsgan on319r. 30-1-2-p HOUSES FOR SALE SEVEN -ROOMED BRICK dwel- ling, bathroom, full basement, stoker, two lots with good barn. Leonard G. Winter, real estate, phones: business 448, residence 599J, 24-'btfib SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE and barn, lots 211 and 212 in Hensall. Apply Albert Walff,b Box 666, Goderich. 2- tfb WAR -TIME HOUSE FOR SALE. . 138 James Street. Apply Henry Jenkins Phone 284132-p AYFIELD—Housekeeping cab - on the lake. Everything fur- ished. New spring mattresses. ydro, good beach, lots of shade. 18 couple weekly. Dining room. 'rite G. Hazelwood, R. . 1. ayfield. ,AYFIELD — LOVELY SHADY pot, three bedroom nhousekeep- gby ecottages, k r month, good beach, hydro, ood water, inside toilets, and .ring -filled mattresses. Write ohnson's Deer Lodge, Bayfield. hone Clinton 909r42 between tw4en ight and ten am. FOR SALE FIVE -BEDROOMED FRAME, good modernith ocation. Loo G. 1n Wintex real estate, phones: business 448; residence 599J. 32-hbtfb LIVESTOCK FOR R SALE AUTOMOBILES 0 AUSTIN A-40, black Sedan, 000. Phone 668R. 145 James root. ARTICLES FOR SALE VBRHEAD GARAGE 1DOOOR ith hardware, $3o. Apply ay- eld Hardware, Bayfield, Ont. 31-32-33-b BICYCLES FOR SALE DIES' CCM BICYCLE. Excel- nt condition. Joyce Grigg, rue 74W Clinton. LOTS FOR SALE SHETLANDPONY, mare, black, good disposition, about eight yrs. old. Apply Francis PO 32lb phone 907r4, Clinton. Murr15 ITTLE ay' East.l Phone one 805r41.six weeks Id 32-p TWO SHORTHORN BULLS, one 12 months, the other two years. Grandsons of the two different Imported Bolls of the OAC, Guelph. O. L. Switzer, R.R.5, Clinton. LOST AND FOUND A YELLOW COLLIE DOG came to my home with rope tied to neck. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Bob Glen, R.R. 5, Clinton. Phone 907r2532 -. UILDING build- gEa home. U HA numbeINKING r of fine for sale. Leonard G. Winter, a1 Estate, phones: business 8, residence 599J• 7-btfb viceacei i HEN'SALL Junior Farmers Invited The Junior Farmers of this area are invited to attend wor- ship on Sunday morning, August 12, at 11 o'clock, in Chiselhurat United Church. Rev. W. 3. Rog- ers will be' guest speaker. Mrs. R. Mock, Hensall, will render two vocal solos. AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS in the town of Goderich at 10 Palmerston Street, first street east of Bayfield Road off Brit- tannia Road, on Saturday, August 18 at 1.30 p.m. General electric refrigerator, large, 71/a en. hit.; Realty electric Washer; kitchen wood or coal, ivory enamel range; electric rangette; tapestry chesterfield suite, 3 -piece; hardman upright piano with bench; 2 three-piece maple finish bedroom suites; one bedroom suite consisting of wal- nut vanity,„ dresser and bench and metal bed to match; one 3 - piece antique bedroom suite; a nall tables; s several mattresses ber of washstands and. and feather pillows; an antique wal- nut parlour suite upholstered in gold damask; three other antique parlour pieces; one studio couch; one ferneries 8 -piece dining room suite, maple finish; one round oak dining room table; one oak china cabinet; electric vacuum cleaner; drop -head Singer sew- ing machine; one mantel model radio; two s Chairs and a number of ddrrrockers; organ and stool; hall rack and mirror; two couches and a number of kitchen chairs; a number of scat- ter rugs, pictures and lamps. Antique kitchen clock; a num- ber of quilts;. one china tea set; dinnerware; odd pieces of china; kitchenutensils; cutlery; glass- ware; tubs; crocks; fruit jars; ironing board; electric iron; gar- den hose; lawn mower; garden tools; hammer; saws; ladder; about five cords of wood and a quantity of coal. SOPHIA BLAIR, Proprietress EDWARD ELLIOTT, Auctioneez 32-b GARDEN PRODUCE L FOR SALE. Fine f crop wanted,w ady; extra early.' cure soon; no second lot. F. R. nninghame, Huron St.' 31- phonee inton 176. UMS AND 'COOKING Apples r sale in early and late varlet- s. Fraser Stirling, R. R. 2, ayfield, phone Clinton 900r5.3 FURNITURE FOR SALE NE LARGE RUG, kitchen table a four chairs, kitchen. cup- ard. W. J. McMillan, phone 7M. VINIMINEISIMOW- ROXY THEATRE CLINTON Now playing (Aug. 9-11) "BLUE BLOOD" in colour, starring Bill Williams and Jane Nigh 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 possible. 32-40-p FOR TUPPERWARE, vacuum - sealed dishes and beautiful six gauge plastic table cloths, please call Mrs . Fred L.Ratten- bury St., Clinton, MPhone 334W. 30-35-b 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. Ranch, collect,ne 936r2Gilbertor936r32,s. Mink Gode- rich. 2btfb NIMMINIIMPSZNIMUIMININI REGENT THEATRE S E A F O R T H Now playing—Thurs., Fri., Sat,: "GALLANT BESS"with Marshall Thompson, Geo. Tobias MON., TUES., WED. (Aug. 13-15) Shirley Temple — David Niven and Tom Tully Don't miss the adventures and ainours of Corliss Archer, that lovable bobby -son character created by F. Hugh Herbert. "A Kis for Corliss" THURS., FRI., SAT. (Aug. 16-18) "To Please a Lady" Two top-flight stars in a thril- ling drama of the Indianapolis speedways. Clark Gable & Barbara Stanwyck with Adolphe Menjou and Will Geer. Coming (Aug. 20-22) "The En- chanted n- DEATHS ship. The bride's table was centred with a three -tiered wedding cake,. BULLEN—In Clinton Public Hos- flanked on either side by white pital, on Saturday, August 4, candles in silver holders and a 1951, Martha Bullen, eldest pretty tracing of green across daughter of the late William the white linen table cloth. Bullen and Caroline Hooper, Later, the young couple left by and beloved sister of Hattie motor on their wedding trip to Bullen, in her 81st year. Fun- points north, the bride wearing oral from Beattie Funeral Home, an ice blue nylon marquisette Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, vith white accessories and a cor- Monday afternoon, August 6. CAMPBELL—Suddenly, in God- erich Township, on Monday, August 6, 1951, David Campbell, belovrn husband of Rheta Dodge, in his 53rd year. Funeral from his late residence, Bay- field Line, Goderich Township, Wednesday afternoon, August 8. Interment Dorchester Cemetery. MacDONALD—In Plummer Mem- orial Hospital,• Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., on Tuesday, July 31, 1951, Janice Elaine MacDonald, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ced- ric MacDonald, 79 Campbell Ave., Sault Ste. Marie. Funeral froth the Arthur Funeral Home, to Greenwood Cemetery, with i h t d Valley" and "The Return MON., TUES., WED. In Technicolor `Blossoms in the Dust' Greer Garson — Walter Pidgeon A mother's sacrifice and love that meant new life to the or- phans r- hs never of -tto be forgotten he world is shown in TIIURS., FRI., SAT. In Technicolor Last of the Buccaneers Paul Henreid — Mary Anderson Jack Oakie Rowdy freebooters of. Old New Orleans live again under the banner of Pirate Jean Lafitte. c ane Coming: "CRISIS" with Cary of Rin Tin Tin " Grant — Jose Ferrer siamesu PARK THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH — Phone 47 GODERICH—Phone 1150 Now: "FORT WORTH" In Tech- nicolor, with Randolph Scott and Phyllis Thaxter MON., TUES., WED. Joan Crawford. — Eve Arden and Robert Young Romance in a sophisticated man- ner, wherein a brilliant congress- woman tries to rehabilitate a de- hydrated love. "Goodbye My Fancy WEAREVER BRUSHES for sale. Free premiums of beautiful knives, kitchen utensils and plas- tic are given for demonstration parties. For further information call Miss Lilian Cartwright, 105W. Also sewing done, buttonholes, umbrellas covered, etc. 32b NOTICES REAKFAST SUITE, kitchen ble and chairs, old studio couch d chair. 50 Winnipeg f Zd., AF Station. -p LSON SNOWBIRD Gasoline gine Washing Machine in good edition, Reasonable. To be ld immediately. th 4. 32-p CESSED BATHTUBS $60, art Martha. Washington and Wedge stainless three-piece ,om sets: White $160 to 89; coloured $274; complete th beautiful chromed fittings. r conditioning furnaces $295. ecial offers to plumbers and alders too. Save many valuable Ears; buy with confidence and ye a_ nicer home. Satisfaction aranteed. Extra discounts off talogue prices if we supply erything you need for complete bing or heating installation. talogue includes litho photos main fixtures, prices and in - Ration 'diagrams. Select style sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs, Owers, stoves, refrigerators, essure water systems, oil burn- s, septic and oil tanks, etc. sit or write Johnson Mail Or - Division, Streetsville Hard - re, Streetsville, Ontario. Phonee 1. WHITEWASHING end Cleaning. Victor Hurlreavea, Brucefield, phone Clinton 625r23. 28-37-P SEWAGE DISPOSAL, pumping out septic tanks and disposing. Have up--to-date power pump and tank. Prepared to clean out schools and public buildings. Irvin Coxon, phone Milverton 752 . PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; acquaint- ed"new size only ur. New t only 60c, All dret ggists. 32-34-'b PIANO TUNING 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit- ed; tuning and repairing; all work Clintonhone eE. C. Nickle, l339J.ptfb YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton4t 550R. RM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE HN DEERE one -row Corn cker, nearly new; I.H.C. .Corn rider with power take -off, near - new; M -M Disc Harrows, now nearly new; Massey -Harris. ,C. and Cockshutt Manure readers, priced to sell. New ea Corn Pickers, Side Rakes d Manure Spreaders; Boom's agora Unloaders Fairbanks- orse Hammer Mills; Pax Hog eders; Lantz Plow Colters. Ask tfor descriptive 'folders 'and ees. w Idea Phone CarlowDistributors, 2821 ric'h 31-32-p FARMS FOR 'SALE ROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. 'denhial information. Leon -I d, G. Winter, Read Estate, nes: business 448, residence's 93. BASS FARM, 100 ACRES, 'lot , concession 5, Hullett. Thomas' rbert, RR. 1, Clinton, Phone Briton 801r21, or James 'Phelan, R. 2, Blyth, phone Bl1y 10 3r9. STOVES FOR SALE Rev. E. G. Turnbull, officiating. Cards of T hanks sage of pink roses. They will reside in Goderich Township on loPw ourStrlocalalce. their return. Each tender must be accompan- ied by a security deposit of 5% of the amount of the tender. Cer- tified cheque or Dominion of Can- ada negotiable bonds will be re- ceived as a security deposit. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. E. R. Collins, Branch Manager, Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 343 Richmond Street, London, Ontario. " Now: "LIGHTNING GUNS" star- ring Chas. Starrett, Gloria Henry MON„ TUES., WED. Edward G. Robinson — Peggy Cummins & Richard Greene The dramatic story of a power - mad tycoon who learns too late that youth and love have more power than bullion. "OPERATION X" THURS., FRI., SAT. Jon Hall — Mary Castle . and John Denner Historical drama of the 1753 per- iod, in which two major nations vie with each other to make allies of the Indians, "When the Redskins Rode" Coming—Two Features: "BLONDIE,'S HERO" and "SAVAGE RAIDERS" THURS., FRI., SAT. "SHOW BOAT" In Technicolor Down along the Mississippi with a group of 'happy-go-showfolk for a new version of Jerome Kern's musical success. Kathryn Grayson—Joe E. Brown and Howard Keel Plus a talented singing cast Coming: "PEGGY" In Technicol- or with Diana Lynn and Charlotte Greenwood CENTRALH MORTGAGECORPORATION 1 TENDERS FOR SEPTIC TANKS Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to contents and addressed to the undersigned will be received up until 4:30 p.m. on the 21st of August, 1951, for the replacement of existing septic tanks with new ones at our Exeter Project. Specifications for tender may be secured at the address shown be- 'lcet IN MEMORIAM SCOTCHMER In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmoth- pa, Mrs.John twyears ago, Aug - who passed awayy o Aug- ust 10, 1949. "They say time heals all sorrow ' And helps us to forget But time has only proved to us How much we miss her yet." —Ever remembered by her dau- ghter, son-in-law and family. 32-b CORPORAL AND MRS. J. G. GRAHAM wish to thank all those who assisted with their help and sympathy during their recent bereavement. 32-p Help Wanted tri..+..— MRS. ROY CANTELON wishes to thank all the 'friends and neigh- bours who sent cards, flowers and treats, while she was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital; also thanks to Dr. Newlands, Dr. Ad- dison, Dr. McMaster, and the nurses for their kindness. I wish to express my sincere thanks to the WA of Wesley - Willis United Church, Mrs. Har- old Morrell, Mrs Robert Draper, and all others who sent flowers, cards and treats during my_ dear sister's long illness, both at home' and during her stay in hospital. Special thanks to Mrs. Clifton and Mrs. Robert' Reid for taking my place at the funeral home, to the nursing staff at the hos- pital, Dr. °e:kes, Rev. Mr. Wil- son and Mr. Beattie. — HATTIE BULLEN.' 32-b Two young men to learn full - fashioned knitting. Good oppor- tunity f o r advance- ment. Par -Knit Hosiery Limited 32-b Send Flowers Worldwide K. C. COOKE NE TWO -BURNER, HEAVY FLORIST uty hot plate with oven, will Phones: Greenhouse 661 e sold. reasonable. Mrs. Residence 66W inalair, R.R. '5, "Clinton," phone=3-p li'nten 621x22. A CEMENT CHIMNEY BLOCKS Build or Repair Chimneys GUY IVES Phone Carlow 1612 14-1,5ptfb I �_ t`K COURTEOUS L:: _, 0 SEFiWCE Get There Safely! CALL 1 1 0 ASHTON'S TAXI 32-b , Clinton Horticultural Society Annual Flower Display Council Chamber, Clinton Saturday, August 18 3 to 10 p.m. CHILDREN'S DISPLAY Asters, Zinnias, Petunias, Snapdragons Table Bouquets (not to exceed eight inches in height) PRIZES: 75c, 50e, 25c, FOR EACH CLASS All children with Birdhouses rmpetition are asked to bring them. ALL CITIZENS AND ADMIRERS ARE. URGED TO BRING THEIR BLOOMS TO MARE HISt DISPLAY possibleers if A SUCCESS Please supply your DOOR, PRIZE SILVER COLLECTION MRS. S. E. CASTLE, JR., REV. R. M. P. BULTEEL, President Secretary 32-b WHY WAIT? Come NOW, and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow: though they be red like crim- son, they shall be as wool." Isaiah 1-18 REPENT ye therefore and be CONVERTED that your sins may be blotted out. Acts 3. 19 CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network Sundays 4,00 p.m. EST Clearance of Men's and Boys' Shoes MEN'S— Values to $11.50 To clear .... $3.95 to $6.95 pr. BOYS'— Values to $6.00 Sizes 111 1 - 51/z To clear , ... , ...... $2.95 pr. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SHOE YOUR BOY FORSCHOOL AT PRICES MONEY YOU EXPECTED N �E TO PAY. Farmers, Attention! Anyone wishing to buy or order stocker or feeder cattle, get in touch with me. I intend to leave shortly for the Western Provinces. (Signed) PICKETT # CAMPBELL Arrow Shirts — Stetson Hats (opposite the theatre) CLINTON PHONE 25 W. J. MILLER Phone 46 31-32-6 A NON -DENOMINATIONAL BIBLE AND MISSIONARY CONFERENCE AND CHRISTIAN SUMMER RESORT Tune In CFCO CHATHAM 630 K. Daily except SaDuTrday, 10.15a.an. BLUE WATER BROADCASTS bring HEAVENLY SUNSHINE TO THOUSANDS 33 b 25 -Cycle Equipment Specials on 25-Cyle Equipment 'in Stock Changeover Costs You Nothing BUY NOW AND SAVE! Regular 1 only—BEATTY WASHER .. $ 189.50 1 only—BEATTY ELECTRIC 220.00 IRONER 1 only—BEATTY APARTMENT 299.50 ELECTRIC STOVE 1 only_BEATTY ELECTRIC 69.50 FLOOR POLISHER Buy Now and Save! Special $ 170.00 180.00 280.00 59.50 kin HARDWARE and PLUMBING CLINTON PHONE 244 -- atmarosaysmoraramat ata v s'ir's a �