Clinton News-Record, 1951-11-22, Page 5• THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1951
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
FOUR -ROOM COTTAGE, close to
More and school in the Village
of Summerhill, Apply Ezra Ellis,/
Clinton, phone 802r4,, 47-8-p
WOULD SHARE HOUSE with
young couple. Owner' goes to
business every day. Apply News-
Recred, or phone 219 after seven.
. LIVING ACCOMMODATION and
board for couple with employed
husband ' in return for wife's
duties as cook -general. Box M,
Clinton News -Record. 46-7-'b
SEVEN -ROOMED 11/2 STOREY
brick house situated on the square
in the village of Bayfield, im-
mediate possession. Apply to
Mrs. J. Webtser, R.R. 3, Seaforth,
phone 668r41. 42-tbf
FOUR -ROOM C6TTAGE end
garage at a reasonable rent •in
north end of town, November 1,
or later. Small rooms, but eas-
ily heated, and very attractive
with hardwood floors, and trim,
three-piece bath and electric
water -heater with use of electric
frig. and other utility equipment.
Ideal for newly-weds. For fur-
-'ther particulars, write Advertiser,
Box 191, Clinton, Ontario, stat-
ing your employment, references,
:ate. 47-8-b
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
STORE SUITABLE for Bowling
Alley. Write W. Epworth, Col-
lingwood, or phone 627, Coiling-
- wood.. 47-b
FOUR -ROOM HOUSE or Down-
stairs apartment, running water,
and bath room. Apply Box A,
News -Record. 47-p
'COUPLE DESIRES FURNISHED
apartment or house, to take pos-
session January 1 or earlier. No
•children. Apply News: Record.
47-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
WALNUT MANTEL CLOCK.
li-day. Phone 321. 47-p
ONE STAINER VIOLIN with case
• and box. 825. Clarence Perdue,
R.R. 3, Clinton. Phone 905r41.
CHILD'S CRIB and Mattress.
Large size Ladies', skits and ski
boots, size five. Phone 549W.
47-p
WASHING MACHINE (new rol-
lers, recenity converted); baby
carriage; man's winter overcoat,
size 40 (nearly new). Children's
clothes, size 12. Apply 58 Win-
nipeg Road, RCAF Station.
47-b
ARTICLES WANTED
GIDE UNIFORMS — all sizes.
Phone 382, Local 7r2. 47-b
BIRDS FOR SALE
A. PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL Blue
Budgie I B$rd's. $10 including
cage. Apply to Mrs. Drew
Fowler, Huron St. Phone 485R.
47-b
CANARIES. Come and hear our
guaranteed singers. "Yellow and
variegated colors. Will hold for
•Christmas. Phone Dungannon
5117. 47-8-9-50-1-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 5993. 7-btib
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
:SERVICE STATION TO LEASE
in Town of Clinton, at once. Ap-
ply Box "Z". 46-tbf
THRIVING BAKERY, Building,
business, trucks, will sell separ-
ate or would be interested in
farm trade. Other business trade
listed 3,vith me—restaurants, gas
station, tourist camps. Leonard
G..Winter. 38-b-tfb
CLOTHING FOR SALE
'THREE QUARTER Length Musk-
rat flank coat, two years old,
just remodelled. Size•32. 9 Que-
bee Road, RCAF Station, Clin-
ton. 47-p
A BOY'S NAVY BLUE fly front
coat` size 12, $7. Girl's dark
green brown trimmed coat, size
10-12, $5. Both clean and in
good condition. Each one year
old. Apply Apt. 3, Jervis Apts.,
Albert Street. Over Brown Derby
Restaurant.
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
FAIRBANKS -MORSE, Gehl and
Papec Rammer Mills. Let's
Grinders, New Idea and M -M.
Farm Equipment. Water systems,
milkers, separators, new and used
machines. New Idea Distribut-
ors, G.oderich. Phone Carlow
2821. 47-8-9-p
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
COB CORN, 5 or 10 -ton truck
loads. Also Kiln dried shelled
rn. R. J. Ballantyne, R.R. 2,
St. Paul's, phone Sebringville
31r5.
47-8-9-p
FARMS FOR SALE .
OM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
nfidential information. Leon -
d G. Winter, Real Estate,
hones:, business 448, residence
99J. 5-btfb
BASS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot
5, concession 5, Hullett. Thomas
arbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
union 801r21, or James Phelan,
R. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
HELP WANTED'
SPLENDID . OPPORTUNITY to
ambitious persons to make, reel
money in selling from door to
door 225 products well-known and
guaranteed: toilet, medicines, cul-
inary domestic, tea, coffee, etc.
Complete assortment of GIFT
BOXES. Large discount. Your
profits depend on your work.
Good territories available. NO
RISK. JITO: 5130 St. Hubert,
Montreal. 45-6-7-8-b
LOST AND FOUND
WILL THE PERSONS who re-
moved. a step ladder from a
truck across from the High
School, the night before Hallo-
w'en please return it. 47-p
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FOUND—Stray cattle beast on
my property, Lot 36, Con. 8,
Goderich Township. Owner prove
property and pay expenses. Phone
Clinton 908r41. Ernest /McGee.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PURE BRED YORKSHIRE Hog.
One year : old. Gallagher and
Pinkney strain. William T. Liv-
ingstone, 847r21, Seaforth.
a 47-p
A NUMBER OF CHOICE Wean-
ling Pigs. Apply 807r4. - 47-b
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE THERMOMETER — Plus
cash at your farm for dead or
disabled horses or cows. Phone
collect, Seaforth 655r2. William
Stone Sons, Limited. 43tbf
CHAIN SAWS. Two new mod-
els—Super Pioneer with auto-
matic clutch—"51" Super Twin,
the last word in power saws.
Sold by Robert W. Cole, Clinton.
42-51-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
ahimals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. It.not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode-
rich. 2btfb
TRAPPERS— HUNTERS — Gun
and deer licences for sale, also
deer lure. Best prices for your
furs and deer hides, also buying
goose and duck feathers, etc.
Mervyn Batkin. 45-6-7-8-p
ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduc-
ed rates from the licensed Grow-
ing . Co-operativft, Association
from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire,
Guernsey, Hereford, Beef and
Dual Purpose Shorthorns. Bulls
of top quality. Life membership
$25. Members $5 per cow. Non-
members $6 per cow. Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association, R.R.
1, Waterloo. For service contact
Charles Brandon, Clinton. Phone
633r5 before 10 a.m.
45.47-tbf
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
55011. 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; ell work
guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 339J. 20-21-ptib
PROPERTY FOR SALE
FIVE -ROOM WARTIME House,
possession December 1. Phone
572W. 47-b
SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
Hensall. Apply Albert Waiff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
SIX ROOMED BUNGALOW
modern kitchen and bathroom,
full basement, garage. $4,200 cash.
L. G. Winter, Real Estate, phone
business 448, residence 599J.
41-tbf
SIX -ROOMED Bungalow, one
three-piece bathroom, one two-
piece bathroom, full /basement,
small attic, oil -burning furnace,
fully automatic; two lots, small
barn. $5,000, with $3,000 down.
A bargain if there ever was one.
Possession December 1 or possib-
ly before. Three -and -a -half blooms
froep centre of town. L. G. Win-
ter, Real Estate and Business
Broker, Clinton, Business phone
448; residence 5994. 39.4bf
SMALL HOLDING for the fam-
ily that wants to retire; four bed-
rooms, double living room, dining
room. kitchen, heavy wiring, full
basement, good furnace, pressure
system, double garage; one acre
of land, more optional; two miles
from Clinton on good road. L.
G. Winter, Real Estate and Busi-
ness Broker, Clinton, business
phone 448; residence 599-J.
40-tfb
POULTRY FOR SALE
25 SUSSEX X NEW HAMPSHIRE
pullets nearly ready to lay. $2.50
each. Clarence Perdue, R.R. 3,
'Clinton, Phone 905r41 47-p
1000 PULLETS FOR SALE. Well
developed pullets 12 weeks old.
Sussex X New Hampshire, and
Barred Rock X New Hampshire.
These pullets will be ready to
lay in eight weeks. $1.25 each.
This offer is good until Novem•;
vier 21 only. Phone 33. •F. W.
Andrews, Clinton. 45-6-7-p
TEACHERS WANTED
BIRTHS
ANDREWS — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, Novem-
'ber 19, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Andrews, Clinton, a
daughter.
ELLIOTT — In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth on Tuesday,
November 20,, to Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Elliott, Brucefield, a
son.
KERR-Iii Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Sunday, November 18,
1951, to Cpl. and Mrs. Donald
Kerr, Clinton, a daughter.
LAYTON — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, November
20, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Layton, R.R. 5, Clinton, a son.
PEPPER — In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Tues-
day, November 13, 1951, to Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Pepper, a son,
Walter Lloyd.
SCHO NHALS—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Saturday, No-
vember 17, to Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. Slehoenhals, Princess St.,
Clinton, a daughter.
WOODCOCK In St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Friday,
November 16, 1951, to Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Woodcock (nee Helen
Bond, Clinton) a daughter
(Joan Marie).
MARRIAGES
GRIGG-EADIE—In Byron Unit-
ed Church, by Rev. A. J. Mc
Kaye, on Saturday, November
17, 1951, Patricia Anne, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. James
A. Eadie, London, to Gordon
Arnold Grigg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Grigg, Clinton.
HASTY-CONGRAM—In Dungan-
non United Church, by Rev.
George Watt, on Wednesday,
November 14, 1951, Audrey
Isabella, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Congram,
Ashfield, to William Lorne,
younger son of Mr. William
Hasty, Crewe, and the late Mrs.
Hasty.
McGREGOR-DODDS — In Given
United •Church, Winthrop, by
Rev. H. E. Livingstone, on Sat-
urday, November 10, 1951,
Dorothy Mae, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dodds, Mc-
Killop Township, to Frederick
Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gregor McGregor, Tuckersmith
Township.
Holstein Dispersal
Sale
A complete dispersal sale of
purebred Holstein herd own%d
by Jarrott Bros„ Kippers. 65
head, fully accredited, mostly
vaccinated, blood tested. The
sale will start promptly at
1 p.m.
Monday, Nov. 26
1951
at the Farm, HIGHWAY No. 4,
KITTEN
L. E. FRANKLIN, Sales Manager
Jarrott Bros.,
Proprietors
47-b
SAW FILING
ALL KINDS OF SAWS Sharp-
ened. Leave et David Elliott's,
Fulton Street, or at Nelson's
Machine , Shop, Clinton.
45-6-7-p
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. 47-52-p.
ATTRACTIVE, BRIGHT, newly
equipped rural school, three
miles south of Clinton. pupils-
24, grades 1 to 8, will have teach-
er vacancy after Christmas holi-
day. Good salary for qualified
teacher. State experience and
references. W. P. Roberts, sec-
retary treasurer,. Tuckersmith
School Area,R.R-. 3, Seaforth,
Ontario. 46-47-b
APPLICATIONS will be received
until December 10, 1981, fol.
teacher for SS' No. 8 Hullett,
situated on No, 4 Highway, south
of Blyth, Duties to commence
January 3, 1952. Hydro in school.
State experience, Salary expected,
and last inspector. Stanley Lyon,
secretary, Auburn, Ontario.
STOVES FOR SALE
NORGE OIL BURNER, every bit
as
ablo Phd one Clinton 95 reason -
e.
• 47-b
SMALL OIL BURNER, used only
two months. Phone 582. 47-b
TRADE MARK RED.'
NOTHINGTO 'PREPARE..
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DEATHS
ATKINSON--Suddenly, in Wards -
villa on Tuesday, Nov. 20, '1951,
Rev, George F, N. Atkinson,
formerly of Brucefield, be-
loved husband of Banns Web-
ster. Resting at his late resi-
dence, Wardsville, until 11
Am, Friday, Nov., 23, at Wards
villa United Church, from 11.30
a.m., until service at 2 p.m.
Interment Oakland Cemetery.
BOMBARD—In a Tacoma, Wash.,
hospital, on Sunday, October 7,
• 1951, Elizabeth May Bombard,
eldest daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. ` Thomas Harrison,
Goderich Township, in her
72nd year. Funeral from White-
side Chapel, ' Elms, Wash., . to
Odd Fellows' Cemetery, Elma,
Wash•
CALDWELL — In St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Thursday,
Nov. 15, 1951, John Caldwell,
Exeter, formerly of Tucker -
smith Township,in his 67th
year.
FUSS—Suddenly, at the home of
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adkins,
Hay Township, Mrs. Caroline
Fuss, in her 93rd year. Funeral
from St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, to St. Peter's Ceme-
tery, Zurich.
IVBSI--In Clinton, on Wednes-
day, November 21, 1951,' Helen
Loraine Ives, daughter of Guy
and Olive Ives, in her 13th
year. Funeral from Ball end
Mutch Funeral Home,
Clinton,
Friday, November 23, at 2 p.m.
to Clinton Cemetery.
PATTERSON—Suddenly, in God-
erich, on Sunday, November
18, 1951, Thomas Roy Patter-
son (Huron County engineer),
beloved husband of Grace I.
Thomas, in his 59th year. Fun-
eral from St. George's Anglican
Church, Goderich, Wednesday
afternoon, November 21, to
Maitland Cemetery, Godenich.
PEPPER — In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Thurs-
day, November 15, 1951, Walter
Lloyd Pepper, two days old,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Pepper.
RUMBALL — In London, on
Monday, Novembebr 19, 1951,
Raymond 3'. Rumball,, Clinton,
beloved husband of Pearl
Husband, in his 61st year. Fun-
eral from Ball and Mutch Fun-
eral Home, Clinton, Thursday
afternoon, November 22, to
Cinton Cemetery.
YUNGBLUT — At Auburn, on
Wednesday, November 14, 1951,
Mrs. John E. Yungblut, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs, Conrad
Shultz, in her 68th year. Fun-
eral from her late residence to
Ball's Cemetery, Hullett Town-
ship, Friday, Nov. 16.
. IN MEMORIAM
TIDESWELL—In memory 'o'f my
deer husband, William Tidesweli,
who passed away Nov. 24, 1950
One year ago I had to part
With the one I loved with all my
heart,
The wound's so deep it will not
heal,
Only those who have lost know
how I feel.
Friends may think I have for-
gotten
When at times they see me smile;
But they little know 'the heart-
ache
Those smiles hide all the while.
His loving wife, and family.
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Thur., Fri., Sat. (Nov. 29 -Dec. 1)
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A deadly feud between two bro-
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George Kanin's Broadway smash
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MON., TUES., WED..
Ruth Roman & Steve Cochran
Co-starred in a story of two
people Who took their lives in
their hands' with every
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"Tomorrow is Another
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THURS., FRL, SAT.
"Boys' Ranch"
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OBITUARY
JOHN CALDWELL
John Caldwell, 66, Exeter, and
a former well known, Tucker -
smith resident, died in'' St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, Thurs-
day, Nov. 15. He had lived in
Exeter district • since 1917. He
farmed until 18 years ago and
since then had been a drover.
He was co member of Exeter
Council three years, and of Main
St. .United Church.
Surviving are his widow, two
sons, and five daughters, one
brother and three sisters, Mrs.
Emmerson Anderson, Kippen, is
a daughter.
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Residence 66W
DWELLING
FOR SALE
Two-storey Brick Dwelling,
consisting of double living -
room, dining -room, modern
kitchen, two-piece bath down;
four bedrooms and three-piece
'bath up. Hot water heating
with oil burner.
Ideal location.
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RANDS In loving memory of
dear mother and grandmother,
Mrs. J. Rands, Sr., who died on
November 25, 1949.
Gone into that light ,that shines
so fair;
Gone from the earth of sorrow
and care;
Resting those hands that did
their best,
Gone, dear mother, gone to rest.
—Sadly missed by Oliver and
Marjory, Harry and Joy, Walk-
erton. 47-rb
Cards of T hanks
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams
wish to thank neighbours and
friends for the thoughtful gift
given to them when they left
Maitland Concession community
to take up residence in Clinton.
Mr. end Mrs. Murray Qualfe
appreciate the kindness of neigh-
bors and friends for the presen-
tation of the beautiful coffee
table on the eve of their de-
parture for Barrie. 47 -la
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Shall be Saved
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