HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-01-08, Page 5''THURSDAY, SANITARY 81.'1948 '
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DEADLINE -9 p.m., Wedneaday.
.POR SALE.
BABY'S. CRIB, $10. CALL MRS. KEN
(Campbell, anytime aftor 6 p,m: at the
:airmen's Canteen, RCAF Station, Olin -
:ton! 2-p
BOYS' STATES, SIZE 7%. GOOD
shape. Mrs. Albert James, Victoria St.,
Clinton.
212
"BLTJE FLAME" OIL HEATER, 7,000
cubic ft. heating capacity. Brown finish,
like new. Used only a few months. Apply
Box "8", NEWS -RECORD. 2b
ONE HORSE POWER, ,AIR-000LED
"Stover" gas engine. Apply Wilbur
Welsh,Clinton, 2p
-ONE LINOLEUM RUG 10'x12', IN
•'excellent condition, Phone 267M. 2b
MISCELLANEOUS
"OLD DISABLED HORSES WANTED
for mink feed. Apply James East;' R.R. 4,
'Clinton, phone Clinton 800r6. 1-51)
'PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS TO
x11 "makes. Cleaning, de -mottling, free
estimates. Write or phone William N.
heontd, 314w, Clinton. 2btf
WANTED TO BUY
'OLD HORSES and DEAD AMIMIA IS
:suitable for mink. feed. Will pay 2e
a pound for horses and call and pick
vp same. Dead animals according to
'value. 'If dead phone at once. Phone
'colleat'Jack" Gilbert, 936r21, or Fred'
"Gilbert, 936142, Coderich. .• •-45btf
• . • LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
'TWO SHORTHORN BULLS,' READY'
for service, sired by a grandson of Col-
iynie Victor Royal Imported. Apply 0.
L. Switzer, A.R. b, Clinton. 2b
THREE., I pUNL} BLA OK HEREFORD
"Calves. Apply Edgar lta(hwell, phone
909r4, Clinton. 2p
FOR RENT
-SINGLE CAI, GARAGE ON MARY ST.
Phone , 267M. 2b
•
100 ACRES OF GOOD PASTURE LANA
with fresh spring water the year round,
facing on .two roads, lot 20, Concession 8,
Rultott, For information write Mrs. Lot -
'tie M. Beatty, Box 866, Sherman Oaks,
Oa,lif. 2-3.4p
'GARAGE ON VICTORIAST., OLIN -
ton. Near centre of town. Apply Mrs.
Robert Webster, Victoria St., Clinton,
phone 268W. 2b
*ROOM • AND BOARD AVAILABLE
for a girl; Apply. NEWS -RECORD Box
PROPERTY• FOR SALE
2J..,INTON NEWS -RECORD
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BIRTIHS
QUARTER ACRE VACANT LOT ON
No. 4 Higb. ay in village of Dy ncefiold.
Apply T. A. Dutton, Ilrucefield. 2p
SIX -ROOMED ASPHALT SHINGLE
house, with hard end soft water, two
sun rooms, steam heat, throe -piece bath-
room, garage, chicken'house, one-quarter
acre of Iand, sewerage into house. Ap"ply
Mrs. William Ba11, phone 687. 1-2p
HELP 'WANTED
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Average
$45 weekly for nnan or woman to suply
more than 250 Famalox necessities to the
people in your neighborhood. Write to-
day for , complete. details of our time -
tested plan for fast, easy, direet-to-
customer sales, CATALOGUE FREE.
FAMILEX, 1.600 Delorimier, Montreal.
2-7-b
• AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1939 OLDSMOBTLB COACH 'IN A-1
Condition; three new tires and tubes;
new clutch assembly; new • distributor
and coil; new rear 'end and grease re-
tainers; new seal beam lights; new 17-
plate battery; anti -freeze and heater;
new jets in carburetor. If interested con-
tact 0, Thompson at Clinton Grill. 2p
• ACCOMODATION WANTED
FURNISHED APARTMENT WANTED
immedioitely by Air Force officer, wife,
eldld and dog, all ]rouse broken. F/0
Doyle, Officers' Mess, ROAD Station,
Clinton:
ACCOMMODATION
APARTMENT FOR, RENT, TEBEE
looms, one mile 'west and two miles
north of the Radar School and one mile
'Vest of Clinton on 'Telephone Road.
Electricity and running water. 'Apply
Francis Powell, phone Clinton 907r4.
2b
NOTICE
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER CAN
be secured for odd jobs. Phone 686/.
2b .
SAW PILING, ALL KINDS DONE
at Hoare s orchard, a mile north of
town. Contact C. H. Hoare at your
convenience,
TENDERS WANTED.
TENDERS WILL 1311 RECEIVED BY•
the undersigned up to Saturday, January
31, 1948, for the supplying of ten cords,
of 12" hardwood for S.S. No. 1, Bttl-s
lett. Stewart. Dale. 2p
TENDERS willbo received] by the Un-
dersigned up to January'28 for hard,
body wood, half or more Maple, and
the rest Beech, to be delivered by the
end of April, split and piled at the
following schools in Godorieli Township;
No, 1—six cords, 32 -inch wood, piled
in basement; No. 3 -eight cords, 12 -inch
wood; No. '4—twelve cords, 16 -inch
wood; No. 1 6 --eighteen cords, 16 -inch
woods, piled in shed; No. 10—six cords;
12 -incl' wood; No. 11—six cords, 12 -inch
wood. Apply
FRANK YEO,
1-2b R.R. 3, Clinton.
TUCKERSMITH
Tuekersmith Telephone System was
paid $6,770 assessments and long dis-
tance' accounts: for 1947. McKillop
'Telephone_: System was paid $102 for
:assessments collected. •
Settlement was made with the viii'
ous schools inthe township, as fol-
lows: Arear #1, $910.16; S.S. #3,
11:500.78; S.S, #10, $1207.28; Seaforth
Separate, $292.30; St. Columban Sep-
arate, $20.40; Hibbert Separate,
887.75; Seaforth High School $8498.-
16; Ofntoni"Collegiate,' liala3ite of ad-
•count, $37.13 •
County of Huron was paid County
rates of $18,015.53 which included'
'General County rate, $9,435.23; Coun-
ty Highways, $6,739.45; secondary
•
schools, $1,840.45.
The report of the sanitary inspector
John Earle was adopted and he was
paid fees of $150 in connection with
same and $14.50 for his work as school'
attendance officer.
Town of Seaforth was paid $25,
Tuckersmith's share of Division Court
fees, and $30 rent of Council room.
The' report of the Weed Inspector
W. S. Broafoot was given and he was
paid wages of $63.
E. P. Chesney was paid $85 for
printing Voters' Lists, $2 printing tax
.notices and $18.75 in connection With
Court of Revision on 1947 Voters' List
before Judge T. M. Costello and on
]tis 'order, Cecil Simpson was paid $5.
for use of his house for such Court.
'Reeve Nicholson and Councillor
Charles Mackay were named as a
NOW is. the Time
to get that WALLPAPER
for Spring
JANUARY
Clearance Sale
ALREADY ON TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOOK
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED
PAINT, WAX, FLOOR MOPS, VENETIAN BLINDS
D. A. K.Y and SON
Phone 234w ' Clinto0
TRY THESE OUTSTANDING
NEW PRODUCTS
LIN -X HOME I HT N RS
LIN -X Anti -Slip Polishing Wax
Quarts 98c Pants 49c
LIN -X: Paste Wax lb tin 59c
LIN -X Auto Polish pint 55c
LIN -X -Metal Polish 25c
IIAWKINS HARDWARE
Albert St.
PHONE '244 Clinton
ELLIOTT—In Clinton Punic Hospital.
on New Year's night, Thursday, Janu-
ary 1, 1948, to Dr.. and I1irs: George
S Elliott, Clinton, a daughter (Nancy:,
Louise ).<,
JONES -In Clinton Public _Hospital on
New Year's morning, 'Thursday, Janu-
ary 1, 1948, 'to LAC and Mrs. W. J.
Jones, Clinton, a daughter • (Carol
Anme)
LOGAN—In Clinton Public Hospital' en
Tuesday, December 30, 1.947, to Mr.
and Mrs. Percival Logan, Clinton,; a
daughter. (Many :Kathryn),
MI"DDLETON — In Stratford 'General
Hospital, on Sunday, January 4,•3618,
to Mr. and Mrs. F.. J. (,Ted). Middle-
ton, Stratford, a soar.
MCCALL—In Clinton Public Hospital on
Mouln,j, January 5, 1948, to Mr. and
Mrs, George McCall, R.R. 3, Walton,
b?cCLiNOHEY—Int Clanton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, January 2, 1948, to
Mr. and. Airs. Ebner McOlinehey, R.R.
9, Clinton, a daughter (Linde June).
SHA'DDICX — In Clinton Public Hoe.
pital on Sunday, January 4, 1948, to
Mri and. Mr's, Allen Shaddiick, Londes-
bora,' a son (Robert Allen).
SMITH—To 3Er. and Mrs, P. G. Smith
(nee Mary , Stennut), Noranda, Que.,
011Wertnceday, December 31, 1947, a
son (Stewart Rogerson).
MARRIAGEtS
LEE-RADFORD-In the United Church,
.manse;• Blyth, on -Friday, Dee. 26 1947
by Rev; W. J. Rogers, Helen E. Rad-
ford, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Radford, Blyth, to John Lee,
Londesboro, son of Mrs. M. Riley
Londesboro, and the late Ernest Lee,
DEATHS
BRACEY—In Hamilton General Hos-
• pital, on Wednesday, December 24,
1947, Mrs. Elizabeth (Tebbutt) Bracey.
Funeral from Marlatt's Funeral Heine,
Hamilton, December 27. Entombment
in Hamilton Mausoleum.
LOATGMAN-Lt Victoria Hospital, Lou-
don, on Thursday, January 1, 1948,
Harvey Longman,' 30 Charles St., Lon-
don, formerly of Londesboro, in his
65th year. Interment in Mount Pleas-
ant Cemetery, London,
TRICK In Clinton, on Friday, January
2, 1948, Frank Trick, in bis 80th year.
•Funeral from Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, Monday
afternoon, January 5.
IN MEMORIAIVI
btUNRO—In memory of our deur aunt,
Aetna Munro, who passed away sus.
denly, January 4, 1547,
January brings sad memories
Of an aunt who has gone to rest,
She, will never be forgotten
13y the ones who loved her hest.
Though her smile is gone forever
And her face we eu.nnot touch,
1Ve, shall savor lose sweat memories
Of on aunt we loved so Much.
Always remembered by Norman
and Bobs Fitzsimons, I3altimnore`,
Maryland, U.S.A.
committee to interview Municipal En-
gineer J. A. Coombs with reference to
payment of $6,000 to Central Steel
Bridge Company,
Council formed a Court of Revision
and rebated service grant taxes to
those service men who had purchased
property in the township but who had
not been eligible for the $50' grant
given in 1946, and also rebated taxes
to ratepayers charged for dogs who
did not own dogs in 1947.
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
V. COO KE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
BEAUTY .S OPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
'l'rincJes St. Bast.
• Phone 585
69-tf
a near+ Otaxtt=
}IAMB/TIMERS
ILS
VICTORY SMILE: First prize win-
ner in the Ontario Section of the
525,000 National 'Barley Contest, at.
the Royal, Winter Fair, Harold K.
Nesbitt of Britannia Bay displays
some of his champion grain, He also
won first prize il•the Regional Con-
test for Carlton County.. Sponsored
by the brewing and malting industry
of Canada, the contest is conducted
by the federal and provincial depart-
ments of agriculturd'and the agri-
cultural colleges. • Mr. Nesbitt and
four other top winners are entered
M the Ontario -Quebec Inter -Provin-
cial contest which will beheld early
in the new year. He has earned 5225
in prize money so:far.-
AUCTION SALE
Mr. Harold Jackson has been instruct-
ed to sell by publie auction on Lot 23,
Concession 2, Stanley, 1% utiles west
and two miles north of Brucefield, on
MONDAY, JANUAi1Y 19
the following: •
8 cows due to ,freshen from January
25 to April;
11 young eattie rising 0210 and two
years old.
Well bred Shorthorns.
TERMS — CASH.
JOHN A, McEWSN
Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON,
2-3-b Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE.
Of House and Propot'' •y on A)bert St.,
Clinton, on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10
at 2 p.m. Sharp
On this property is •situate nn eight-
room, insulated solid bock house; with
all modern conveniences, including bath.
root', hot and cold water, a full base-
ment with a new air-conditioned furnace.
This is a desirable property and will
be aoid'subject to reserve bid., .•
TERMS made 'known on day .of Bale.
Immediate possession eau bo given. For
further particulars apply to the auetwn-
eer'or propoietor.
.1. A. PETRII]
Exeter, -Ont. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Proprietor Auctioneer
2b ' Clinton, ; Ont.
Ok!at40,50,60'1"
Man, You're' Crazy
Forgot yaer soot Thoesanda'Ore DODO' •t 70. Tr,
pepping lip' 11 Oetrer. Contains tomo nor 000k
r000own f,e5e deo Oololy b bo0r'a lack of itry
witch many man apo women one old."
veryToole TabIOte tor uatmeungat !evilly;
vory d00. Now '•get o elmrs00 LVA Oily 0001
For . .0 10 0t 00 0805 dotes'0V0rywh080,
BAND NOTICE
Alf parents with children de-
siring band instruction under
the new Bandmaster, please
be at the
BAND ROOM
Over Pabtisan's Store
Monday, January 12
AT '9.30 `P.M.
The
a
COId gilt.
15c
Golden Brown FRENCH FRIES ,lot;
lac
HOT DOGS
SANDWICHES
TEA COFFEE MILK
SOFT DRINKS CIGARETTES
TAKE -AWAY CONES . to TAKE AWAY HOME!
PAR'YS S"ACK BAR
Huron St. Phone 696J
ROXY :THEATRE',
CLINTON
;Tow Playing Gene Autry in
',TRAIL TO SAN A. NTONE''
Mon., Tues., Wed. --(Jail, 12-14)'
NORA PRENTISS
ddnllt Emtprtaimhmt
The story of a strange love that drove
a man to murder.
Anon Sheridan, JTeitt Smith. .tend
Bob'ert Aldo
Thrums,, Fri., Sat.,—(Jan..15.17)
Duet reatures
Yes, they're back again! The Bum -
steads -'This lino Dogwood has a new
'boss. Don'lf miss
Blondie's Big Moment
ADDED ATTRACTION
LANDRUSH
.starring
C7,an•les Stan•rett and Smiley Burnette
•Oontng—(Jun. 19-21) Joon. Crawford
in "POSSESS5D"
CAPITAL THEATRE
GO'onnicH
Now—In Teelu,icolor—Edihund Lowe
in "THE ENCIIANTB:C POREST"
Mon., Tues., . Wed.
Adult %infotainmment
Joann Crawford, Van Beflini and
Raymond Massey
Tell the drainatic story of a woman
whose mind was possessed by Pear"
POSSESSED
Thurs., Fri., .,Sat.
Dennis 3fodaan, . Jane - Wymuan
annd'Janis Palen
A tale of stagecoach dayei of gilded
ladies and of men who flipped a six-
gun to settle an argunnent.
CHEYENNE
Coming- Sydney. Greenatreet in
"THE VEIIDICT',1
REGENT . THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now -11n color — Roy Rogers 'and
Dale Evans in
"BELLS OT SApr ANGEL0"
Mon.,, Tries.', Wed
Adult Entertainment
Joan Crawford, Vail Heflin and
Rol/mond Massey
Present a fine portrayalof a possess-
ave frustrated woman and the tragic
consequences of her confusion.
POSSESSED
.Tllurs., Pri., Sat.,
Shin+ley Temple, G00j Mattison
and Froncllot TonLa
Lt's a ease of misunderstood inten-
tions and a set of hilarious 'complicit.
tions,
HONEYMOON
New Year Ushered In
With Social Functions
Residents of Clinton and district cel-
ebrated the advent of the New Year in a
variety of ways—at private gatherings
and at publics services' and social funct-
ions,.
Clinton, the Town Hall was the
scene of a gay party which was attended
by hundreds, when Huron Fish and Game
Club staged its eighth annual dance.
Three large ,lances were held at RCAF
Station, with the 'Officers hosts in their
'beautiful mess, and the Sergeants in
their well appointed mess, and the air-
moi doing the honours in their mess.
Civiliattgnests at all parties were lend in
bo a
guests at both parties were -loud in their
their praisers of the wonderful hospital-
ity extended by the service personnel.'
ed by the service personnel.
The Commanding Officer Wing Com-
mander A. Chester Hull, and Officers
were hosts at their annual New Year's
At Home in the Officers' Mass Thurs..
day afternoon when many civilians from
Clinton were guests. This is an annual
gesture of the RCAF Station which; is
ranch appreciated by Olintoaions.
Too Fast
An excited woman threw a faded
apron on .the counter in a 'stop.
'iIJook at this!" elle cried. "Look
of itt"
"L'rn looking. at it," said the as-
sistant. "What about it?"
"What about it?" shouted thewo-
man, "Why, when you sold me that
Open Sunday, Jan. 11.
and
EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK
Try Our Complete •
LUBRICATION
SERVICE
Service 'Ilkley Station
Supertest Products
Phone 784 .Clinton
Coming— Ginger Rogers in
• "FIEARTBEAT"
apron you .said; its colorwas fast, - "Well" 'antswered the girl, looking
And look what 'happened. The color inst.!
surprised, "wasn't that
came out at the first washing!"_ That en'ou'gh?"
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BELIEVE IT OR NOT--
The Bible is the word of God--' 1 Holy men of God spike as they were
moved by the Holy Ghost" II Pet, 1:21
AND IT SAYS—
"Te ' must be born again" John 3:7
"A11 have sinned" and are in need of a Saviour. Rom. 3:28
"Christ came into the world to save sinners" I Tim. 1:15
COME UNTO HIM AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE
MUNE IN — Hear Chas. Fuller, Box 123, Los Angeles 5., Cal., •.
en STATION CIfLW Windsor, 12-12.30 E.S.T., Sunday noon
BINGO
Town Council. Chamber
SATURDAY, JANUARY - •10
at 8 p.m. ,
GOOD PRIZE
Auspices Clinton Branch No. 140
Canadian Legion
Clinton. Branch Canadian Legion
will hold it -
DANCE
in the TOWN HALL, Clinton
Every Friday Evening
COMMENCING JANUARY 16 -
Danoing 9.30-1
ADMISSION: Gentlemen 50c
GOOD ORCHESTRA
-- Ladies 25c
Year-end Clearance
With Christmas and New Year's over for another year, and stock -disking completed, we
now offer. Abe following items, aswell as many lather useful articles, in our annual
• JANUARY SALE. Come early, be first in your neighbourhood to take advantage of
this MONEY -SAVING opportunity.
Men's Leather Jackets
3 ONLY -- Sizes 38, 40, 42
Brawn or Black shades. Reg. $16.95
• To Clear at $12.95 each
Men's. Underwear ,
IMiscelllaneous brands of Colton Combi-
nations .and woollen Shirts, sizes 36-44.
To Clear at $1.S0•per garment
SNOW SUITS . • .
3 •Onhly — Sizes 2,4 'said• 5, dark shades
Reg.. $7,95
To Clear at $4.95
PRINT HOUSE DRESSES
6 Only — Sizes 14 and 16 -- Moral
patterns, assorted ooiloursl Reg.' $2.49
To Clear at•'$1.65 each
Corduroy Overalls -
Rose only - Sizes 5. and 6
Reg. $2.98
To Clear at $1•x98 -each
Dress GIoves
9 Pair Only — Assorted sizes
To Clear at $1.50
TWEED PANTS
4 Only — 'Sizes 34 amid 38. Reg. $8.95
To Clear at $5.95
24 VVINDBREAKERS-
Blue Blanket Cloith n1 inn's and boys'
sizes, 28 to 40. ,Fr ced regui1arly to $4.75
To Clear at $2.00 each
BOYS' SWEATERS'
Ail Wool, and Wool. and Cotbto'n
Ala sizes and colours
'To Clear from $1.00 to $2.95
Gould PARKAS
Our complete stack, men's and:boys'
sizes 4 to 44. Reg. $10:50 to. $18,50
To Clear from $8.50 to $15.95
Girls' Wool Bloomers
Blue Only — Sizes '28 to 32
Reg. $1.25
To Clear at 75c each
WHITE' COVERALLS
6 Only — Sizes 36'and 40
6 Only -- Sizes 36 and 40. Suitable
for creamery or dairy. Reg. $3.85
To Clear at $3.25
SKI CAPS 10 Only
Green, Blue and Brown --All sizes
Reg. $1.25
To Clear at 95c each
Men's Wool Worsted Sox
1Vlasoon only. Reg. $1.00
To Clear at 65c pair
Pickett f3 Canipbefl
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