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Clinton News-Record, 1948-01-01, Page 5THURSDAY, .JANUARY '1, 1'948 CASH RATE -(If paid by Wed- aaeaday,. following date of insertion)-- 'One nsertio»)-'One cent a word first insertion (min. - mum 30 cents); subsequent inser- tions, one cent a word (minimum 2,5 cents); 10 cents extra for box nu#n- riser or for directing to NEWS - 'RECORD Office. hF CIH,A,RGIdD--20 cents extra. DEALLINE--9 p.m., Wednesday. FOR SALE "'TWO COAL HEATERS AND A 00OK vretovo, all in good condition. Pipes and .platform. call 267M, or 165. 1-b MISCELLANEOUS <+OLD DISABLED HORSES WANTED far mink feed. Apply James East, R.R. 4, +Olinton, phone Clinton 800r6, 1.5p PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS TO all makes. Cleaning, de-mothing, free 'estimates. Write or phone William N. ,Gould, 314W. l.ii 'WL BuY POULTRY; WE PAY GOOD prices for poultry; special prices for pullets; we buy new and used feathers, geese or duck; also old scrap ear bat- 'teries. Parkdalo Poultry, Dasher. 1b LOST AND FOUND -LOST - BLACK LAB12.A.DOR RE- •triever, answers to name of "Lady". Phone 483w. Reward. 1p "WILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK "the child's purse in. Thompson's store December 24, return at once to the ,owner or steps will be taken. 1p LIVESTOCK FOR SAVE ONE YORKSHIRE HOG, 2 YEARS old. Robert Taylor, phone Clinton 9061.33, Tb HOLSTEIN HEIFER, 13 YEARS OLD, due to freshen soon, Keith Tyndall, phone Clinton 805x23:, lb ONE COW, PART HOLSTEIN AND part .Aberdeen Angus; else one collie pup, six weeks old; would retake an ideal cattle dog ar Child's pet. Apply William E. Steep, Victoria Terrace, Clinton. ' 1p FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD AVAILABLE] for a girl. Room to be shared with Fourth Foga Collegiate student. Apply NEWS -RECORD Box "3"". - lb PROPERTY FOR SALE ,SIX -ROOMED ASPHALT SHINGLE house, with hard Anil soft water, two sun rooms, steam heat, three-piece bath- room, garage, chicken house, one-half acre of land, sewerage into house. Apply Mrs. William Ball, phone 687. 1.2p FOR SALE OR RENT SERVICE STATION AND DWELL - Mg, with or without eight -acre orchard, possession any time. Other business re- quires disposal of this. Apply to owner, Ray Cartwright. , 1p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1930 CHL+ VROLET PANEL TRUCK. Apply Ray Cartwright. 1p HELP WANTED 1935 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH, GflIL OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL new battery, brakes overhauled, valves 'work for .the Clinton Public Hospital, ground, new' clutch. Mrs, William Ball, phone 687. 1.2p • Good wages, board and room. Apply 'Mies Sinclair, superintendent. 1b NOTICE • -'SAW FILING, ALL KINDS DONE at Hoare's orchard, a mile north of town. Contact C. H. Hoare at your convenience, 47-2,p WANTED TO BUY 'OLD HORSES and DEAD ANLMJA45 suitable for mink feed. 'grill pay 2c ..a pound for horses and call and pick 'up same. Dead animals according to 'value. If dead phone at once. Phono a olleet Jack Gilbert, 936r21, or hied Gilbert, 936r32, Goderich. 45btf TENDERS WANTED TENDERS will bo received by the un- dersigned up to January 28 for hard, body ;rood, half or more Maple ,• and the rest Beech, to bo delivered by the end of April, split and piled at the following schools in Goderich Township: No. 1 -six cords, 12 -inch wood, pied in basement; No. 3 ---Dight cords, 12 -inch wood; No. 4 -twelve cords, 16 -inch wood; No. Ii -eighteen cords, 16•ineh woods, piled in shed; No. •10 ---six cords, 12-itieh wood; No. 11 -six cords, 12 -inch wood, Apply PRANK YE0, 1-2h RR, 3, Clinton, -Ntivet tt etetetatemeee; rGtGtP, ti€moP,[q�evam.,tG ,r„e•.o. d. lecege ' meletetztte 1/40 NEW WAR. As 1947 draws to 'a ]close and 1948 is just fi around the corner, we extend to you, our patrons, our sincere thanks for your patronage throughout the past year, Our aim will be to 'serve you even better in the coming year. Wishing You A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR g Pickett and Campbell Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes A PHONE 25 CIJNTON ,:ararSrar�tsrar�t&sra��t�tat�t�r2aor2a8t�t&aarar�rar�t2ts'i7�r�r�'rar�r2tetarlt�2r�y�to'In'"a�r2r2t�tBa�r�t�7S, 'HEALTH ,PROSPERITY HAP?INESS BIRTHS BROWN -In Clinton Public Hospital, on `Sunday, December 28, 1947, to'Cpl. and Mrs. Allan Brown, Clinton,; a eon, (Danny Francis). MCCULLOUGH-Ju Clinton. Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, Deeember 28, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs, Howard McCullough, R.R. 1, Goderieh, a son. MARRIAGES CAMPBELL-C00PER, In Bloor St. United Church, Toronto, on Saturday, December 20, 1947, by Rey. Dr. G. C. Pigeon, Gwendolyn Irene, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Cooper, Kippen, to James Ramsay Campbell, son of Dr, and Mrs. A. R; Campbell, Guelph. DEATHS COOKE-In Alexandra Hospital, Goder- ich, on Friday, December 26, 1947, after. a brief illness, Kenneth Charles Cooke, Godereah, father of Charles V. Cooke, Clinton, and Mrs. Joseph Jack, Goderich,. in his 84th year. Funeral from Brophoy Funeral Home, Goder- ieh, Monday afternoon, December 29, to Maitland Cemetery, Goderich. RICHARDSON-Suddenly, in Bayfield, on Tuesday, December 30, 1947, Jo- seph James Richardson, in his 66th year. Funeral from his late residence on Thursday, January 1, 1048, at 2.30 p.m. Interment in Bayfield Ceme- tery. WAY -In St. Joesph'e Hospital, Lon- don, on Thursday, December 2E, 1947, Charles Casey Way, beloved husband of Mary Pearl Pepper, in his 42nd year.. Funeral from his late residence, lot 12, concession 6, Tuekersmith, on Sunday, December 28, to Maitland - bank Cemetery, Seaforth. CLINTON NEWS ItECI ILD ONTARIO ST, W.A. The W.A. of Ontario St: United Church Will meet on' Tuesday, January 6, at 3 p.m, The annual reports will be received. A pienic lunch will be served. Members are reminded that fees ,wilt be paid at :this meeting.' CARD OF THANES The family of the late Kenneth. C. Cooke' wish to take this opportunity of sineerely thanking their many friends end neighbours for the kindness and smypatiiy 'extended in their recent sad bereavement; for the beautiful floral tributes,.eards sent and cars loaned for the funeral. lb CARD OF THANKS The family of, the late Mrs, James Steep wish to express their deep appre- ciation to their many friends for the kindnesses and sympathy expressed dur- ing their recent bereavement. 1p CARD OF THANKS Mrs. James E, Medal wishes to express her sincere appreciation to all those who so kindly remembered her in hor recent :illness; and to Miss Sinclair and all the nurses at the hospital and Miss Snider. 1p IN MEMORIAM WESTON-'Lu fond, and loving memory of our dear son, W/0 R. V.. (Dick), who lost ,his life three years ago, January 2;1945, while on a bombing mission . over Nurenburg. "It is not at the time the tears are shed That toll of a heart that is torn, But the lonely tears in after years And. remembranee eilently borne. Surrounded by friends we are lonely, In the midst of joy we are blue, With a smile on our face, we've a heartache Longing my dear. for you." -Sadly missed by Mom, lb Dad and Brothers NOMINATION MEETING TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the electors for the Nomination of a candidate for the office of School Trustee for the years 1948-49 will be held in SCHOOL HOUSE Na. 8, EGMONDVfT,LB, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948 between the hours of 1 and 2 p.m. And if necessary an election -to fait the above named office will be held on THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 at the following places and by the following officers: Deputy Returnhig Officer P.S.D. No. is I+elkar's House D.R.O. - IfaaTy Chesney P.C. - ]Harold Finnigan P.S.D. No. 2 --- S.S. No. 8 D.R.O. -- Roy McGeoclt P.C. -- Edward Brown P:S.D. No. 3 -- S.S. No. 4 D.R.O. -- Roy Brown P.C. -- Frank Walters P.S:D. No. 4 - S.S. No. 3 D.R.O. - J. McIntosh P.C. -- Norris Sillery P.S.D. No. 5 - &S. No. 1 D.R.O. - M. Traquair P.C. - Glen Bell P.S.D. No. 6 - S.S. No. 9 D.R.O. --- W S. Broadfoot P.C. --- Ivan Fomsyth Polls shall be open from nine o'clock in the forenoon till five o'clock in the afternoons. E. P. CHESNEY, Returning Officer 1 drotancrumor QUALITY - SERVICE -- OUR MOTTO -- In appreciation of our pleasant relations we extend to All our Customers and Friends our Best Wishes for a ' VERY PROSPEROUS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR James E. Johnston Blue Coal Dealer Phone 485W THAT IS OUR WISH' FOR 'THE NEW YEAR. *AT THE SAME TIME, W,,E THANK YOU SINCERELY FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION DURING 1947 4.4 a Clint ; ectric WESTINGHOUSE DEALERS Y. PHONE 479 D. W CORNISH gi+ -••RES 358 7 fit est -.C'c arµ,,e�, +vm r.}Rrr Y.U'1>°Mrf`'li?: A� ,''.Y'• �n Y.4•':.N t.'�•"C R 1-lir^(w �I.., . xfi.:;f�t YF.f'YF ja::4i 11�.wk � ...i. A, , i�r.-r.. Clinton, Ontario Mrs. E. M. Jacob and Staff of Huron County Home wish to thank the members of the Mennonite Church, Zurich; the Centralia United Church ,Choir; the Seaforth Liorxs Club and the Knox Presbyterian Church Mission Band, Goderich; and Goderich Town Council, for all gifts of fruit, candy, tobacco and programs which made Christmas bright and cheerful for ally the "Boys" and "Girls"' of the Home; also Stewart Middleton, R.R, 2, Clinton, for McIntosh 'apples; amd,Mart'ins, Clinton. 1-3 Hog 'Concentrate • Dairy Supplement "Mo'..'NNNi 4+1,,) YI.M....4"N Quality Feeds They Pay Phone 114 Poultry. I Concentrate Laying Mash (2:11ost lity F ds SHORTEST ROAD TO LOWER COSTS Quality Feeds are fortmulated not for cost, but are,anixed with the BEST for Results. Try our feeds and be another satisfied customer. We have nixed feeds or will mix and !balance your own grains to make a complete balanced feed. Come in and talk aver your feed problems tat any time. Minerals, Bone meal, Grain -Whole or ;Ground Concentrates, Fertilizer, Seeds, Poultry Tonic A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR &1RIEN eS l SAMUEL I DICK Obi. 85 wid ■ ■ 'ROXY .THEATRE C L I N'T 0 iv Now Playing -Jan, 1:3) "TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" In Technicolor First show will commence at'7 p,m, 'Tues,, Wed. -(Jan. 5 ) Rex Harrison, Gene Tierney and. Georgb Sanders When she mot a delightful ghost hor earthly lover didn't have a ghost of a chance. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Tburs,, Fri,, Sat. -(Jan. 8-10) Trail to San Antone Gene Autry and Champion, his won- der horse, back again in a fast story of the modern West with Peggy Stewart and the Cass County Boys Coming- "Nora Prentiss' CAPITA L THEATRE GODERICH Now -Betty Grable, in Technicolor "MOTHER WORE TIGHTS''' Mon., Tues., Wed- Special Attractions! "The Royal Wedding" Presented in Teehnicolor with all the pomp and pageantry an empire can .muster Jacks Carson, Martha ''takers and Robert Hutton Present a chance to really get your fill of laughs, tunes and general fun LOVE AND LEARN Thurs., Fri., Sat, Edmund Lowe, Brenda .Toyce and Horry Davenport Unusual in its theme, outstanding in its cast and breathtakingly beautiful in natural Teehnicolor The Enchanted Forest Coming: -Joan Crawford in "POSSESSED" REGENT THEATRE S 13AF 0'RT H ". Now- • Technicolor "TILL THE CLOUDS *TOLL BY" With Van Heflin and Iran J'ohnson Mon., Tues., Wed. Gene Tierney, Tex Harrison and George Sanders A"unique romance, between a defunct sea captain and a courageous widow The Ghost and Mrs."Muir Thurs., Fri,, Sat. Boy Rogers, Dale .!;vans and Fudge Ryan. It's in Cineeolor and it tells a tune- ful tale of Mexican silver smugglers in rugged fashion. Bells of San Angelo Coming- "POSSESSED" with Joan Crayford Adult Entertainment PORTER'S HILL Miss McDonald has gene to her home at Kintail for Christmas, Miss Dorothy Cox, Kirkland Lake, ar- rived, honks Deeember 20 to spend the holiday with her mother, firs. Les, Cox. CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones,; 66w and 66i BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St, East Phone.585 59-18 'C BELIEVE IT OR NOT - The Bible is the word of God -"Holy men of God spake as they were moved by the holy Ghost" II Pet. 1:21 AND, IT SAYS - "Ye must be born again" Sohn 3:7 "All have sinned" and are M. need of a Saviour. Rom. 3:23 "Christ came into the world to save sinners" I Tim. 1:15 COME UNTO HIM AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE IPUNE IN - Hear Chas. Fuller, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Cal., on STATION CKLW Windsor, 12-12.30 E,S.T., Sunday noon rmuier ser saararS arirar7, 2a0rarDaziwbviDimizimaiDi2iataimmizalaivizimaDi&r9r Here's Our Personal Wish To You 1 1 tette !Gni+ esci6te tt tt egtGtg mt tstmo cetetctmeigi 'Clea;w'.8 meteiewsztmoci€iteti Even bho' we can't get around to each one of you, personally, and sing "Hap- . py New Year" in your ear, we would like to !bake this opportunity to send all of you sincere good wishes for 9t34.ararDA.AtatinS3' A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR A.M. Jackson. JEWELLER ar2iaraPiers07aiaaarkrmaaM•Sana*12..:M2:2:2:2tat2tat2:2:hathint3aavara/iibM2r2M-3:2taaaAraratara,3tararaaM2rataaaaaaaaataiatatSr2tat 1012raraaaa • 1- I have always given any best support to the SEWERAGE PROJECT in the past, and am most anxious that the new system commence operation 'at the earliest possible date. I atm of the opinion that my experience and services may be of some value in this critical change -over period. 2 -Our STREETS have been in a' very bad state of repair for a considerable time. It is my intention, if elected, to urge that they be put back in proper shape as soon as possible. This is very important to our 'friends tins.' the rural districts as well as ,to' our own people and business men. 3 -If you elect me as your representativeve in the COUNTY COUNCIL, I shall continue to work in your best interests, as I have in the past. My views on the new COURT HOUSE stand unchanged. I have been opposed to it from the start, and still feel that the Huge sum of 'Money involved ,might better be spent on roads and veterans' rehabilitation. Why You Should Vote NOTT Reeve for 1948 Welcome 1948! 1 shall donate $10. CASH to the FIRST BABY born inthe, Ton of Clinton or at the RCAF Station in,,the New Year; and also $10 •CASH to Clinton Public Hospital a t the sante time, -- PHONE 379 FOR 'TRANSPORTATION AND INFORMATION ON ELECTION DAY, MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 5 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON! VOTE iweave taftliCA t ,-tet tett gar;'. tCytG oe Gico4 REEVE