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Clinton News-Record, 1951-09-20, Page 5WHERE THERE'S &Ere& TRApE MAPM1 REG. THERE'S HOSPITALITY ""THURSDAY, • SEPTEMBER 20, 1951 CLINTON NL1PS-RECORD PAGE nem News -Record Classified. A�lets BiIng Quick results NEW RATES (Effective September 1, 1951) CASH RATE — (If paid by "'Wednesday following date of in- sertion)—Two cents a word first insertion (minimum 50 cents); subsequent insertions one cent a word (minimum 35 cents); 15 -cents extra for box number or Tor direction to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 p.,m. Wednesday. ACCOMMODATION WANTED TWO OR THREE Unfurnished .rooms. Young couple. No child- ren. Apply Mrs. Wilson Holme, •Commercial Hotel, 38-p STENOGRAPHER desires light housekeeping room. Will share. Phone evenings, Hayfield 48r5. 38-b HOUSE OR APARTMENT with . double duty electric wiring. Pre- ferably near RCAF Station or in Clinton. P/0 R. Cowden, Suite 1, Hotel Clinton. 38-p . ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT FARM HOUSE with hydro, one and a half miles from Clinton. Apply to Lorne Tyndall, phone 90424. 37-tfb ACCONI!IVIODATION FOR TWO elderly ladies an practical nurse's own home. Good comfortable beds, every convenience, warm rooms, tray service. Special diets taken care of. Semi -private. "Up patients" preferred. Pere- ' goners taken. EIrs. M. Henry, phone Blyth 150r2 or write Box : 10, Blyth. 37-38 p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1950 FORD TUDOR SEI3AI , less than 25,000 miles; in excellent • condition. Reason for selling, • owner leaving oountt'y. Best of- 'fer over $1600 considered. Apply Hayfield Hardware, phone Bay- efield 3. 36-Uib APPLES FOR SALE SPRAYED, WOLF RIVER, Weal- thy, etc. Orders taken for Spy, King, Sweet, Macintosh, Russet, etc. Fred McClymont, Varna, phone Clinton 613r24. 38-9-p ARTICLES FOR SALE ' CHILD'S (GIRL's) KENWOOD all wool winter outfit, including •co'at, hat, leggings, parka and velvet motor boots, gold colour. ' Size 2-4 years. Mrs, Bert Garrett, phone Clinton 615r3. 38-p OVAL KITCHEN TABLE, Guelph Acme stove, suitable for small • kitchen or summer cottage. Phone Clinton 909r33. 38-b RECESSED BATHTUBS $60. Smart Martha. Washington and Richledge stainless three-piece bathroom sets: White $160 to $189; coloured $274; complete with beautiful chromed fittings. Air conditioning furnaces $295. Special offers to plumbers and builders too. Save many valuable dollars; buy with confidence and ' have a nicer home, Satisfaction guaranteed. Extra discounts off catalogue prices if we supply everything you need for complete plumbing or heating installation. Catalogue includes litho photos of main fixtures, prices and in- stallation diagrams. Select style of sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs, showers, stoves, refrigerators, pressure water systems, oil burn- ers, septic and oil tanks, etc. Visit or write Johnson Mail Or- der Division, Streetsville Hard- ware, Streetsville, Ontario. Phone 261. 38-b-tflb AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT FOUR TIRES AND TUBES in good shape, 550 by 18; also other ' parts for a 1929 Chrysler. Stew- art Farquhar, phone 902r12. 38-p 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 "448, residence 5991. 7-btfb BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THRIVING BAKERY, Building, business, trucks, will sell separ- ate or would be interested in farm trade. Other business trade listed with me—restaurants, gas station, tourist camps. Leonard G. Winter, 38 -b -tib CUSTOM FARM WORK CUSTOM COMBINE. Phone 906r25. 38-b FARMS WANTED 100 ACRE FARM with large house. Willing to do some re- pairs. Reply with all particulars to W. J. Dickey, R,R. 1, Lucan. 38-39-p FARMS FOR SALE FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. Confidential information, Leon- erd G. Winter, Real Estate, 'phones: business 448, residence 5993. 5-btfb 'GRASS FARM,' 100 ACRES, lot 15, concession 5, Hullett. Thomas Carbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone Clinton 801r21, or James Phelan, R,R. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9. 13-15-ptbf EXTRA! HUNDRED ACRE Farm 'on No. 4 Highway. Ideal location, choice buildings, conveniences in house and barns, Silo, imple- ment sheds, hen houses. Early possession. William Pearce, Real- tor, Earl Parsons, salesman, Exe- ter.. 38-p HELP WANTED—Female WAITRESS. Rether's Coffee. Shop, Main St., Exeter. Phone ' 807. HELP WANTED—Male WANTED im- mediately; 'Steady work through- out winter. Apply to R. Timms Construction and Engineering Ltd., RCAF Station, Clinton.. 88-3943 HOUSES FOR SALE STUCCO RESIDENCE, corner Kirk and High. Sts. Phone Clin- ton 367-W. 38-ibtfb IN HENSALL, two good frame houses, each with furnace, hydro,. garage, garden. One good brick house insulated, hot water, fur- nace, hydro, full bath, extra land. William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 38-p 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-bttb SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE and barn, lots 211 and 212 in Hensall. Apply Albert Walff, Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE SEVERAL PUREBRED Suffolk ram lambs. Phone Charles E. Wise, Clinton, 905r24. 37-38-p LIVESTOCK WANTED DEAD HORSES, Cows and (logs removed promptly. Cash on farm. Phone Seaforth 655r2. William Stone Sons, Limited, Ingersoll, Ontario. 38-9-40-1-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 possible. 32-40-p ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals. If suitable for mink feed will pay more than fertilizer�l prices. If,.not, will pay fertilizer prices. If dead, phone at once. Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode- rich.. 2btfb NOTICES SEWAGE DISPOSAL, pumping out septic tanks and disposing. Have up-to-date power pump and tank. Prepared to clean out schools arid public buildings. Irvin Coxon, phone Milverton 75r4. 28-39-p • 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; ell work guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone Clinton 339J. 20-21-ptfb POULTRY FOR SALE 60 PULLETS FOR SALE. Y. Greydenus, R. R. 1, Bayfield. 18-b 50 SUSSEX x HAMPSHIRE pullets, laying. Lee McConnell, phone !Clinton 623r14. 38-b STOVES FOR SALE GURNEY COAL HEATER. Good condition. Phone 542W. 38-p BEACH COAL OR WOOD burn- ing circulator, brown enamel, like new, $35. Quebec Heater, $10. Putting in furnace, reason for selling. G. W. McGee, phone 586M. 38-39-b COAL OR WOOD HEATER and small cook stove, like new. Must be sold immediately, Mrs. W. Webster, Varna, phone Clinton 622r11, 38-b WALNUT FINISHED Circulating heater, burns coal or wood, in good condition, Lloyd Scotch - mer, phone Hayfield 9, 38-b WOOD HEATER (drum style), and pipes. In good condition, $3. Apply Mrs, L. Green, Cleverly cottage, Bayfield. 38-p Eleven -year-old Rose Mary Lane, Seaforth, escaped with bruises when she was trampled by a 1,500 -pound Clydesdale which she was exhibiting at Stratford Fall Fair yesterday. CEMENT CHIMNEY BL OCKS Build or Repair Chimneys GUY IVES Phone Carlow 1612 36-ptfb ipkigeoimmiwi Clinton Plumbing Bathroom Accessories and Fixtures Let us service your Space Heater for ;Winter use. 37 8-9-p E. I. REYNOLDS KITCHEN HELP required et 'Commercial Hotel, Clinton. Pay, $24 per week; hours, 10 to 2 end 6 to 8, evenings; Suniday, 1 to 3 and 5. to 8. No "Saturday 'rfwork, '3843 PLUMBING — HEATING GENERAL REPAIR Phone 577R BIRTHS ATWOOD---In Detroit, Mich., on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1951, to. Mr. ,,and Mrs. James Atwood, a daughter (Cheryl Ann) a sis- ter for Billy. HUDIE—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, September 14, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hudie, Goderich Township, a son (John Alfred). PALMER—In Victoria Hospital,. London, on Sunday, September 9, 1951, to Dr. and Mrs. Donald B. Palmer, Clinton, a son (Douglas Bradney). MARRIAGES ADAMS-BALL—In Knox United Church, Auburn, by Rev. Har- old J. Snell, Exeter, assisted by Rev. C. C. Washington, Au- burn, on Saturday afternoon, Sept. 15, 1951, Roxie Careen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ball, Goderich, formerly of Auburn to Charles Wilfred Adams, Goderich, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Ad- ams, formerly of Port Albert. ORMSTON-McNAUGHTON — At Hensall United Church Manse, on Saturday, September 15, 1951, by Rev. W. J. Rogers, Margaret Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Lorne A. Mc- Naughton, Cromarty to Ray- mond Donald Ormston, Union- yille, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Armston, Unionville. SIMPSON-ALEXANDER—At St. Andrew's United Church, Kip - pen, on Saturday, September 15, 1951, by Rev. A. E. Hinton, assisted by Rev. William Mair, Jean Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Alex- ander, Hensall, to Robert James Simpson, Kii lton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson. DEATHS BELDEN—At his residence, in Toronto, on Monday, Sept. 10, 1951, Dr. George Franklin Beld- en, beloved husband of Agnes A. Jackson, formerly of Clin- ton, in his 88th year. Interment Prospect Cemetery; Toronto, Thursday afternoon, Sept. 13. CARNOCHAN --- Suddenly, in Goderich Township, on Mon- day, September 19, 1951, Ho- bert H. Carnochan, Seaforth, beloved husband of Alva Grav- es in his 64th year. Funeral from Box Funeral Home, Sea - forth, to Maitlandbank Ceme- tery, Seaforth, Thursday, Sept. 20, at 3 45 p.m. GROVES—Suddenly, in Victoria, B.C., on Saturday, Sect. 8, 1951, C. Ernest Groves, Victoria, B.C., formerly of Goderich Township, Funeral from St. George's Ang- ' lican Church, Goderich, to Maitland Cemetery, Goderich, Monday afternoon, Sept. 17. MURRAY—At the home of Mrs. George Glenn, Hensall, on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1951, Miss Jean S. Murray, in her 91st year. Funeral from Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall. 'to Hensall Union Cemetery, Fri- day, Sept, 21, at 2 p,m. OBITUARY MISS JEAN S. MURRAY Miss Jean S. Murray, 90, life- long resident of Hensall, and one of the oldest residents of the district, died at Hensall, Wed- nesday, September 19. at the home of Mrs. George Glenn. For many years she taught school at Exeter, Hensall, and S S 1 Tuckersmith. She was an active worker in the WCTU, and a former county president, and also in Hensall United Church, where she taught in the Sunday School, She was a life member of the WMS. Remains are resting at the Bonthron funeral home, Hensall, where services will be conducted Friday, 2 p.m., by Rev. W. J. Rogers, and interment made in HensaIl Union Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS MR, L. J. COOK and family wish to thank the neighbours and friends for the many acts of sympathy expressed during their :recent sad bereavement and especially to Rev. A. Glen Eagle. 38-p Send Flowers' Worldwide K. C. COOKE FLORIST Phones: Greenhouse 661 Residence 66W 'moo CoufJEous seavice Get There Safely! CALL 110 ASHTON'S TAXI HOSPITAL AID GETS STARTED ON FALL SEASON The opening fall meeting of the Hospital Aid was held in the Council Chamber, last week, with the president, Mrs. D. J. Lane, presiding. Minutes were read by Mrs. C, M. ,ihearing, and the treasurer, Mrs. . Sam Castle, reported a bal- ance of $587.73. Mrs. H. C. Lawson reported for the Buying Committee end she suggested the need to investigate the supply of dishes at the hos- pital. Mrs. C. H. Epps, for the Dance Committee, read the prices of four orchestras. It was moved and seconded that Ross Pearce be engaged. Miss O'Neil outlined plans for the Second Hand Sale and a re- freshment committee of Mrs. Bulteel, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Hanley was !appointed. There was a discussion regarding the evening program. Jars for the jam and pickle shower will be available at the hospital or at the next meeting. There was discussion regarding the appointment of delegates to the Hospital Auxiliary convention on October 29 in Toronto. Ontario St. Club Hears Miss Courtice The September seeting of fhe Girls' Club of Ontario St. Unit- ed 'Church was held Thursday evening, September 13, at the home of Mrs. Mervyn Batkin. The president, Miss H. Courtice, was in the chair. Business concerning the bazaar was discussed and completed ar- ticles were brought in, Mrs. Batkin was in charge of the de- votional period and Miss Rena Pickett was in charge sf the program. The guest speaker, Miss Sybil Couetice, gave a most interesting and vivid account of her trip through Korea. Mrs. Knights and Mrs, Olde gave readings and Mrs. E. Radford contributed two piano solos. The meeting was closed with the Mizpah benediction, A de- licious lunch was served by mem- bers of Mrs. Batkin and Miss Pickett's group. Finger Is Involved In Unique Accident (By our Hensall correspondent) Louis Clark, Sr., Hensall, was admitted to Clinton Public Hos- pital recently for treatment of an injured finger, which was dis- located, and injuries to his right hand when he was involved in an accident near Urban Duch- arme's, west of Hensall. Mr. Clark was driving his car into Hensall and leading a horse beside it when he lost control of the car which went into a ditch. He got the car back on the road and let the horse go but the lines became twisted around his finger, causing the injury. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ESTATE OF EMMANUEL WARD, late of the Town of Clin- ton, in the County of Huron, Retired Merchant, deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the ab- ove estate must be filed with the undersigned on or before October 6th, 1951, after which date the estate will be distributed accord- ing to law. Alvin W. Sillery, Barrister, Solicitor etc. Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate. 37-38-39-b ROXY THEATRE CLINTON Now playing (Sept. 20-22) "WATCH THE BIRDIE" with Red Skelton & Arlene Dahl Mon., Tues., Wed. (Sept. 24-26) "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" — In Technicolor — One of the truly great pictures of a past decade, a story of mother love that meant new life to the orphans of the world. Greer Carson, Walter Pidgeon and Marsha Hunt Thurs., Fri., Sat. Dan Duryea, Gale Storm, Dick Foran and Gloria Henry A biographical western, filmed in Technicolor, depicts the ex- ploits of the last of the great outlaws. "Al Jennings of Oklahoma" Coming (Oct. 1-3) "LULLABY OF BROADWAY" with Doris Day and Gene Nelson PARK THEATRE GODERIOH -- Phone 47 Now: "FRENCHIE" Technicolor Shelley Winters & Joel McCrea MON., TUES., WED. Tony Dexter — Eleanor Parker and Richard Carlson • The dramatic biography of a dancer who became a legend of the silent screen-eand of his ro- mance that failed. The story of: "VALENTINO" — In Technicolor -- THURS., FRL, SAT. Burt Lancaster—Phyllis Thaxter and Charles Bickford Sportsdrama at its best The amazing athletic career of the famous Carlisle Indian is woven into this adventurous story of his life. "JIM THORPE" — ALL AMERICAN - - CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH—.Phone 1150 Now: Howard Duff and Marta Toren—.In "SPY HUNT" MON., TUES., WED. Marie MacDonald & Gene Kelly For an evening of light-hearted fun and romance be sure you see this story of two people who discovered the art of:— "Living in a Big Way" THURS„ FRI., SAT. Randolph Scott—Adele Jergens and Raymond Massey In Technicolor, a Sat. -Eve -Post story becomes one of the season's best outdoor action dramas. "SUGARFOOT" Coming: "Naughty Marietta" with Jeanette MacDonald„Nelson Eddy Coming: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in "The Great Man Hunt" MIIIMOVENCEMISINAI W. J. Dale Scores At Big -Time Shows Famous at Canadian 'National Exhibition, Royal' Winter Fair, and ether big shows in days gone by, the Dale name scored again this year at CNE and Western Fair, London. William J. Dale, reeve of Hul- lett, took fifth at the CNE for Clydesdale team; fifth for single on line; and fifth for gelding. He showed three animals. "Pleasant View Bess", his fine broad mare, cleaned up at West- ern Fair last week, being adjudg- oie�. BRUCEFIELD Many from here attended West- ern Fair last week. Ron Paterson has returned home after several months in the West, Mrs. H. Dayman has returned home after a three weeks visit in Detroit. Rev. W. J. Maines preached anniversary services in Hillsgreen on Sunday. Mrs. T. B. Baird is improving after a recent operation in Clin- ton Public Hospital, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Paterson were Mrs. Jen- nie McKee, London, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Sholdice, Anthony and Linda Cribbin of Ailsa Craig, Rally Day Sept. 23 Rally Day services will be held next Sunday morning, Sept. 23, when members of the Sunday School will occupy the centre seats in church and take part in the service. Brucefield WMS Meets The regular meeting of Bruce - field WMS was held on Tuesday with the president, Mrs. A, Zap- fe in the chair. Mrs. N. Walker had charge of the devotional services. The program was in charge of Mrs. R. Allan who as- sisted by Mrs. W. Scott introduc- ed the new study book, "From Lakes to Northern Lights". Mrs. Moines and Mrs. Keyes teak part in a dialogue. Delegates were named to the sectional meeting, The president closed the meeting with prayer. Tenders Wanted For Painting Roof of Clinton Lions Arena Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Saturday, September 30, 1951, for painting roof of Clinton Lions Arena, as follows: (a) One coat du front and back and part of roof now painted; (b) Two coats on remainder of roof. Aluminum paint, rust -preventative, similar to that used previously, insist be applied. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further information from J. H. BRUNSDON, Chairman, Arena Committee, Clinton Lions Club, Phone 15 38-39-b ed senior and grand champion mare; best Canadian -bred mare, any age; best brood mare. Her foal also was fust- in his class, and was adjudged reserve champ- ion junior stallion. The foal was sired by Mr. Dale's own stallion, and her mother was bred by the Dale family, in Hullett Township. Mr. Dale received other prizes on other 'horses, bringing the total up to 15 ribbons on six horses, Sentence Suspended On Joyriding Charges Charged with theft of car and "joy riding", four youths appear- ed in magistrate's court at God- erich Thursday lase. Sentence was suspended, but costs amount- ing to $13.50 each were assessed and $200 restitution for damage to the car was ordered. WAGES Versus GIFT THE WAGES OF SIN II But the Gift of God is IS DEATH Eternal Life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Rom. 6:23 "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Hint should not perish but have everlasting life." John 3:16 CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST This well known Bra made of Nylon, Satin and Cotton, with or without zippers, is stocked with a full range of sizes; and now on display at: Lobo's Store Clinton CLIFFORD LOBB CLINTON Weekend Specials: Thur.—Fri.—Sat. SEPT. 20-21-22 LOOSE SOAP CHIPS 2 lbs. 35c ROYAL GUEST COFFEE 96c SUNNY MORN COFFEE 92c ZEST SWEET MIXED PICKLES -16 oz. 29c CLARK'S PORK and BEANS -20 oz. 2 for 33c I.G.A. RASPBERRY JAM 41c COHOE SALMON -7 oz. 35c WESTON'S ROYAL CREAM COOKIES lb. 35c SUN BRITE MARGARENE • lb. 38c PURITY CAKE MIX—White and Choc. 34c SMALL OXYDOL 15c SMALL RINSO 15c Rumball's I.G.A. Grocery We Deliver Phone 86 Clearance — OF — 20 Men's Suits Broken lines and odd sizes of All -Wool Suits Worsteds, Serge, Gabardine — Sizes 37 to 46 Groupel—Reg. to $65.00 value SPECIAL at $39.50 Group 2—Reg. to $59.50 value SPECIAL at $25.00 PICKETT # CAMPBELL Arrow Shirts — Stetson Hats (opposite the theatre) PHONE 25 CLINTON . Is Your Furnace Ready For Winter? Let us overhaul your old furnace or install a new HECLA WARM -AIR FURNACE for best results. A full stock of Hand -Made Pipes They are reliable. See us for your Plumbing Needs We have a full stock. Order early. Hugh R. Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING PHONE 244 -• .- CLINTON asw�r