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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-01-15, Page 5THiiRSDA7!, J,ANUA O 15,R 1948 ULINTONNEW$-uteoRiv. PA ews - leco r d Ciassif�ed Adlets 'GASH RATE --(If paid by Wed -I laesslay following date bf insertion)— `Cts 6 cent a word List' insertion (min 'num 30 cents); subseeMent inser- tions, one 'cent a word (minimum 25 rents); 10 cents extra for box num- 'bar or fordirecting to NMS - SWORD Office. W CHARGED 20 cents extra, DEADLINE -9 p.m, Wednesday, FOR SALE -cJUST ARRIVED - TWO GILSON .Snowbird washers, one electric, our 'price '4.119.50; one air.cooled engine wash, can :be changed over to Hydro later; one Relean-easy two unit milker, portable, to =sell at 25%J„ discount. Phone J. E. Hugill, agfent, Clinton, 616r34 or call at Horn- .er's Garage. `LARGE SIZE WHITE ENAMEL IBeach range, nearly new. Apply A. D. McCartney, phone 256; Clinton. 3-4p ,ONE DINETTE BUFFET, NAS4URAL,t 'blue trim; one latehen stable, large; one -desk; one New Princess Pat Stove with reservoir, warming closet and water front 'only used four years; ono studio couch; 'ono modern nine -piece .dining room suite, waterfall edges; two Poltol rugs 9x11; 'ane Foltol rug 0x9; one Congoleum rug `0x7%; one guitar, Hawaiian with case. Apply at residence of E. J. Taylor, op- posite Epps Sport Shop between 3-5 p.m. and. 7-9 p.m. 3p -BEACH CIRCULATING HEATER. Ap- ply S. Yearron, Post Office Box 477, Clinton. 3-4p QUANTITY OP AMERICAN CEMENT. 'George Glazier, phone 617r35, Clinton. 3p FOUR BURNER ELECTRIC WEST- finghouse range, enamel finish, first Class ;condition. Apply Mrs. G. A. Miller, Or- :auge''St., phone 57. 31r 'USED LADIES' SKATES, REAL .GOOD wondition. Sizes 6-7-8-9. Aikens, phone 2, 't limon. 3p MISCELLANEOUS 'OLD DISABLED HORSES WANTED 'for mink feed. Apply James East, R.R..4, °Clinton, phone Clinton adore. 1-5p `PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS TO :all makes. Cleaning, de -retiring, free 'estimates. Write or phone William N. 'Gould, 314w, Clinton. 2btf -WANTED—PRACTICAL NURSE FOR invalid lady in home with all modern esonvenienees. Apply Box "W" NEWS - 'RECORD. 3p WANTED TO BUY 'OLD I ORSES and DEAD ANIMIAILS 'suita'ble for mink feed. Will pay 2c •a pound for horses and call and pick Rupp same. Dead animals according to value. If dead phone at once. Phone -collect Jack Gilbert, 936r21, or Fred Q"rilbert, 936r32, Goderieh.' 45btf AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 7936 CHEVROLET COACH, COM- -plete .overhaul. Apply Lorne Tyndall, -phone 253, Clinton, ab 140 CHRYSLER ROYAL COACH, 'completely overhauled. Phone 088W, Clin- ton. gb 1929 PONTIAC SEDAN- IN GOOD 'running order, 485. A. E. Leibold,.R,R. :2, Clinton, phone 91.01,13. 3p PROPERTY FOR SALE HOUSE POR SALE 11/2 S'tOREY, six -roomed dwelling, 0 modern convert- ionees, full basement, double garage,' good location, immediate possession. Ap- ply to H. C. Lawson, .Real Estate Broker, phone 251, Clinton, 3 btf HELP WANTED SPLENDID. .OPPORTUNITY. Average 445 weekly for man or woman to supply more than 250 Familex necessities to the people in your neighborhood. Write to- day for 'complete details of our time - tested plan for fast, easy, dii•eot-to- customer 'sales. CATALOGUE PREF. FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. 2.7•b FOR RENT 100 ACRES OP GOOD PASTURE LAND, with fresh spring water the year round, facing on two roads, lot 20, Concession 3, Hullett. For information write Mrs. Lot- tie M. Beatty, Box 866, Sherman Oaks, Calif. 2.3.4n1 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE THREE SOWS FOR SALE, DUE FEB- runry 15-20. Apply George J. Colclongh, Bayfield, phone Clinton 908r23, 3p NINE CHUNKS AND SOME SUCK: ers. Apply Ivan Haggett, phone Clinton 805r22. 3p 14 LITTLE PIGS, EIGHT TO ELEVEN iveoks old. Apply Wilfred Glazier, phone Clinton 911r4. Op NOTICE CONCRETE SILOS SHOULD BE hooked with us at once, as cement will lbo searee later. Corn is your cheapest food, today, on the farm—make good use of it. Jonathon Hugill and Son, phone 616r34, Clinton. WILL BE ABLE TO DO CUSTOM Wood Cutting with power chain .saw. Glenn E. Price, phone 621r31, Clinton. 3-4p SAW FIL]NG,.ALL HINDS DONE AT Hoare's orchard, one mile north of town; also ladders for sale, carious lengths, Enquire. 3-10.p TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTED FOR 65 CORDS of hard body wood, 12 in. long, half Maple and half Beeeh. Tenders to be in hands of undersigned by January 25. For further particulars. apply to George L. Reid, secretary -treasurer, Stanley Township School Area. 3-4b LOST AND FOUND LOST—RING OF KEYS, INCLUDING key for Post Office box. Reward. Ayply NEWS -RECORD office. 3-4x LOST — WALKER FON HOUND, white with blank „arid brown markings; tattoed "FIR" in right eat, 17olviu Davison, Bayfield, phone Clinton 624r33. 3b LOST — BROWN PIGTEX GRAIN leather draw string purse, containing among other things a bottle of nose drops for Hay T'ever bearing label wit nacre. of Mrs. Gardiner, 104 Colborne St., Lon. don. Other articles valued as keepsakes. Loft in 1935 Ford on Saturday, Sanitary 10. Finder please leave at Police Office, Clinton. Reward, 3p .HE DESERVES 17' "I promise there's a terrific kick in the The dramatic critic started to leave next act." 3n the middle of the second act. . "Pine," was the retort: "give it to '"Don't go now," said the manager. the author." Sale Continues! Due to the great demand for our Sale items we are ex- tending our sale for one ..more week with many new lines added to the list of bargains already offered. This week we are offering our complete stock of OVERCOATS and WINTER JACKETS at a real saving to you. NOTE -- We now have Hollywood Patterns in stock Pickett C • pbell Agents for Croft Cleaners and Dyers PHONE 25 CLINTON See Smalley HATCHET 1L It in Our Show Room! c' jx <tit PI �illld£1ul' ; 4 1. l; 't,:s 1l 2—Obeyer S Yka tW �r 4t Trench Silo Filiier Grinds Faster than and ordinary I1a4/2111er Mill — Cuts Power in :half — GET FULL PROFIT FROM ' YOUR FARM FACTORY! Open Sunday, .Januar' 1 And Every Night Next Week Murphy Bros. . Garage OLIVER — Sales and 'Service "FINEST IN FARM MACHINERY" ' Huron 'St. Phone 465 Clinton BIRTHS WILLERT—In Hay Township on Thurs- day, Unitary 8, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrold Willett, R.R. 2, Hensall (nee Joyce A.ikenhead, Brucefield), a daughter. DEATHS CARTER ---In Winnipeg, Mon., on Fri- day, January. 9, 1948, Jolut Cadet, son'of Mrs. Garter and the late David Carter, Winnipeg, formerly of Clinton. DAWSON—In Detroit, Mich., on Thurs- day, January 8, 1948, after a brief illness, James W. Dawson, formerly of Auburn, in his 76th year, Surviving are his wife and two sons: Harvey and Audrey, Detroit; and three sisters: Mrs, Annie Osbalcleston, Mrs. Albert R"alkins incl Mrs. Amos Ball, all of Goderieh. GREENSLADE--Iii.A..texandra Hospital, Gedeaieh, on Monday, Jatntary 12, 1948, George E. Greenslade, R.R. 1, Bayfield, beloved husband of Cecilia Naftel, in his 76th year. Funeral front Itis •late residence, binewater• Highway, Goderieh Township, to Bayfield' Ceme- tery, 'Wednesday, Januaiy 4. JIIRVIS—Sueldenly, on Friday, January 9, 1047, at the home of his daughter, 1,024 Valley Way, Niagara Falls, Ont., Oliver J. Jervis, Clinton, aged 70 years beloved husband of Bertha Bean, dear father of Mrs. A. G. Bishop .(Cora), Niagara Pals, Ont., and Russell L. Jervis, and Mrs. R. D. Taylor (Willa), both of Clinton, Resting at Ball's Funeral. Home, Clinton. Service in Ontario Street United. Church, Monday afternoon, January 32. Interment Clin- ton Cemetery. 0 LONDESBORO WINS FROM WALTON 6-4 IN WOAA SERIE RADAR SCHOOL DROPS OPENER TO `CENTRALI,A r Clinton Radar Sehool team .lost' the opening ,game of the OHA Interdodinte "B" season to Centralia RCAF in BS' eta Arena, Friday evening last, by 7-5 before a large crowd. The losers wore ahead 1-0 at, the end of the first period, but Centralia climbed bito a 4-2 lead by the end of the second; For R. and C.S., Messier tallied two goals and an ' assist, 'while Maughler painted one goal and ono assist, and Singleton and Hicks one goal each. For Centralia Cession -Ian had three goals and Earl two. CLINTON R.: u10. S.—Goal, Candett; defence, Naugler, Routillise; centro. Wright; wings, Messier, ,Singleton;' subs Beaton, Whitney, Buelc, Morgue, ,Chart- entier, .Toel, Hicks. CENTRALIA -- Goal, McLeod; de- fenee, Stewart, Cunningham; centre, Weide; wings, Kallio, Cooke; subs, Mill- ar, Norris, Howiott,.',Anderson, Earl, Ces- siemo i. Referee Gordon lvlioir, Seaforth. First Period 1.—Clio ton, Naugler (Wright) 18,20 Ponalties—Singleton, Cassleman, Millar Second Period 2—Conttralis, Casselman (Earl) . 2.20 3-0entralia, Earl (Norris), 6.32. 4 ---Centralia, Earl (Anderson), 6.52. 0-0linton, Singleton (Messier 8.37 Penalties — Messier, Millar. Third Period 7—Clinton, hicks (Whitney), 4.10. 8—Clinton, Messier (Wright), 7.34, 9— Centralia, Cassleman (Anderson), 8.16. . 10—Centralia, Cassleman (Anderson), 8.28. 11.—Centralia; McNabb (Cunningham), 9.43. S 1112,02.—Clinton, Messier (Naugler) 11.02 Penalties — Naugler, Earl, Stewart, Cunningham (2) . (By Jalk Webster) Londesboro BA's continued their win- ning streak in the WOAA Intermediate holokey group race when they defeated Walton 6-4 in Londesboro Monday night. Londesboro led:at the end of the !fist 3-2, and at the enol of the second, 5.3. Walton—Goal, Lawless; defence, Mc- Donald, Betties; • centre, N. Marks; R. wing, H. Traviss; L. ruing, R. Bennett; subs—Beattie, Haase, L. Marks, Butch - art, H.lmphroy, Love, Dressol. Londesboro — Goal, Archambault; de- fence, B. Riley, R. Snell; centre, Lee; R. Wing, J. Snell; L, wing, Shaddick; subs—Armstrong, Millar, Carter, Tenney, Cowan, Radford, Tanlblyn, Sauudereoek. First Peeled 1 Londesboro—hoe 2 Walton ---N. Marks (Traviss). 3 Londesboro-Shaddick (Leo) 4 Walton—L. Marks (Butehart) 5 Londesboro—Radford (Tanney) 885010(1 Period 8 Londesboro—Armstrong (Millar) 7 Walton—McDonald. 8 Londesboro—Tanney, Penalty—Bettlee. Third Period 9 Walton—Butchart 10 Londesboro—Tunuley (Radford) Penalties—Lee, Bottles, NEWS -RECORD for fine job printing. CARD OF 'THANKS The flintily of the late Frank Trick Wish to take this opportunity of sincere- ly expressing their appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown by the nurses at Clinton Public Hospital and Pr. Addison during his stay there, and also for flowers tutu cards sent and ears loaned for the funeral, 88 CARD OF THANKS The family' of the late Oliver J. Jervis wish to extend their most grateful thanks and appreciation to the many relatives, friends and neighbours for their wets of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended. to them during their recent sad bereavement. 3b AUCTION SALE Mr. Harold Jackson has been instruct- ed to sell by public:auction on Lot 23, Concession 2, Stanley, Irk miles west and two miles north of Brucefield, ou MONDAY, SANITARY 19 the following: 8 cows duo to freshen from January 25 to April; 11 young cattle rising one and two years old. Well bred Sllorthorns.0 TERMS — CASII. JOHN A. 1IcEWEN Proprietor HAROLD JACKSON, 283-b Auotioneer. CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion • • O `„ ,. 'f t 0 iD. FLORIST_ Phones: 66w and 66j BEAUTY SIHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves • Permanents ETHEL TH.OMPSON riucess St. East Phasic • 586, 59,57 CLINTON SENIORS DEFEAT GODERICH; BUT OTHERS LOSE .Playing the first of a series in the WOSSA, Godericit Collegiate basket. ballets won two out of three games played at Goderieh against Clinton Coll- egiate Friday evening last, Clinton senior boys defeated Goderieh, 3246. Matthews, of, CCI and Wilson of GCI, were the top'scorers, In rho junior bpye' game Godericit came out on top by a 50000 of 31-6. Top scorer in this gatrjo was Erie Holmes of GCI with ten points. Lane and Nediger olid the scoring for CCI each getting two points. Goderieh girls won their game from J♦ilinton, 29-24. Marie Wall and Molly Bisset were She main pointgotters for the winners, Jeanne Garon and Sean Nediger doing the scoring for Clinton. The teams: '' Senior Clinton—Matthews, Mustard, Tyndall, Miller, Talbot, Kirby, Wilson, Aikell, Postill, Martell. Godericit—Warren, Wilmot, Wilson, Baker, J. Baker, fellows, Lomita, Mae - Ewan, Medley, Fulford. Junior Clinton—Armstrong, Maltby, Denim= Lane, Wilson, Maven: Ducharree, Ned. iger, Taylor, Ipps, Goc1erieh—E. Holmes, Price, Moore- head, Doak, Skelton, D. Holmes, Holland, Westbrooke, Macpherson, Harrtis, Girls Goderieh—Bisset, Laitltwaite, Willis, Bogie, Donnelly, Wall, Baxter, Reis, Craig, Baker, Fitzpatrick. Clinton—MoNsll, Garon, Nediger, Ping Land, Doherty, Glen, Jervis, McGuire, Andrews. GODERICA WINS With Bob Miller, Clinton; playing in the nets, Godericit Lowen Flyers scored their second victory in ea many starts in an OHA. Junior "0" group match with Elora in Goderieh Monday evening. ring uiCk R�Su ROXY THEATRE CLINTON Now Playing—Jan, 1.547 "BLONDIE'S BIG •MOMENT "' and. "LANDRTJSll" Mon., Tues., Wed . .Tan? 19.21 adult RiatestaiaMent Joan Crawford,''Pan Heflin • and Raymond Massey 9 groat refines- in the' greatest emro- tional perf0rriltliee of her entire ca- reer ae .slie portrays' a wolnan pos- sessed by love, jealousy and hate. POSSESSED Tleirs-, Fri., Sat.—Jan. 22-24 Bells of San Angelo Roy Rogers• and Trigger are back :;gain., matohing wits and daring with ruthless outlaws. Dale Moans, ;Indy Devine and ' John McGuixe CLINTON RCAF , LOSES GAME 11.4 TO GODERICH SIX Clinton RCAF team dropped. its third straight game in the OHA In.tordediate "B" series to Godaa•ieh Kinsmen (i1.) by 11-4 in Clinton flocs Arena last even- ing. There were 261 paid admissions. Godoricli led ti -1 at the end of the first period and 9-3 at the end of the second with Hen Miller, former Clinton Colt, notching three goals and three as- sists. Godotieh Kinsmen—Goal, Miner; 'de- fence, Fisher, Johnston; centre, W. West- brook; wings, Faulkner, H. Westbrook; alternates—McArthur, Dverncltuek, Mill- er, Rouge, Duckworth, Doak, Enable;sub-goal, Carter. Clinton RCAF --Goal, Claudette; de- fence, P'illion, Sage; centre, Singleton; wings, Messick, Burns; alternates—Me- Dougall, Beaton, Joel, Long, Anderson, Naugbar, Hodgins. Referee-- "Mickey" McQuade, Strat- ford. First Period 1 Goderich—Miller (Fisher) .... 6.10 2 ROAF—Naugimr 13.00 3 Goderieh—Miller (Johnston) 15.00 4 Goderieh W. Westbrook (H. Westbrook) • 15.10 5 Goderieh—McArthur (Miller) 19.10 Penalties—Pillion, Rouge. Second Period 6 Goderieh—Duckworth .27 7 RCAF—Messick 10.05 8 Goderieh—W. Westbrook (la. Westbrook) 10.10 9 Goderieh—McArthur• (Miller) 14.00 30 Goderieh—Miller 14,10 11 Godericit—Duckworth (Miller) 15.00 12 RCAF—McDougall (Messick) 17.10 Penalties—Huckins, McArthur, Miller, Singleton. Third Period 13 Goderieh—W, Westbrook (Faulk - nor) 3.05 14 Godericit—Dackworth (Rouge) 6.00 15 RCAF—Messick 6.10 Penalties—Messick, Singleton, Beaton. (5 mins.), Rouge (6 nils,). Public School Hockey. Teams Play 5-5 Draw Results of Public Selcosl Hockey in Clinton Lions Arena Saturday morning last were ns follows: Goal, Tod Ross; defence, Bob Welder (2;,' Bob Pines; centre, John Hartley (1) ; L. wing, Ricky Elliott (1) ; R. wing, Jack Ladd; subs—Lome Carter, Don Ross, Bill Carrick, Hon Taylor, Seek Carter, Tint Carter (1); Total 5 Goal, Harris Oakes; defence, Jack Cowan, Hugh Ambler; centre, Gerald Hoboes (1); wings, Don Ward (3), Bob Carrick (1) ; subs --Gordon Murray, Bill German, Ronnie Hugill, Fred Ashton, Murray Taylor; Total 5. Bill Counter refereed. Other games are to follow. NEWS -RECORD for fine job printing. Rumball's grocery PHONE 86 Specials for Friday -Saturday, January 16-17 10 lbs. SUGAR, 8'7c RICE lb. 20c WHITE BEANS 2 lbs. 29c HEINZ KETCHUP' .. 21c SUNKIST ORANGES 288's ... 29c doz. 252's ... 350 doz. 200's ... 39e doz, 5's BEE IIIVE-or CROWN SYRUP i8c COOKING APPLES 4 lbs. 25c n ..Ea+tiULTANIsa�tty rISac a SVFV tztPays.G*r ms IIAMBUI GUR' 040 Cole Night! 15c Gulden Brown FRENCH FRIES 10c 10c HOT DOGS SANDWICHES .TEA COFFEE MILK SOFT' DRINKS CIGARETTES TAKE -AWAY CONES to TAKE AWAY HOME! P1Y'S SMACK BAR Huron St. Phone 696J ',CAPITAL THEATRE GO D n It i C 11 Now—Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman In "CHEYENNE" Mon., Tues., Wed. Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Dorm and. Joan Lorring • Suspense, thrills and mystery, with a elimax that will toot your power of de- duction. THE VERDICT Thurs., Fri., Sat. Tommy Dorsey, Jimn'0y Dorsey and Janet Blair :Greatest array of swittgrband talent OM' assembled, The Fabulous. Dorseys Conning-- 'Robert Young 88 "THEY WON'T 13ELIEVE MO" Handling the Public The lady went up to a police- man on duty outside the Houses of Parliament in London and, pointing to Big Ben, asked: "Is that clock right?" Gravely, the policeman looke REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTl Now—Shirley Temple, Pranchot Tone in "HONEYMOON" Mon, Tues., Wed. Ginger Rogers and Adolphe Menjou Plus a top-flight supporting east in a ;truly great romantic story of a girl with ambition HEARTBEAT Thurs., Fri., Sat. Dennis Morgan, Zonis Paige Jame Wyman, Bruce Bennett Ranking with "Dodge City" eomes. another ternifie tale of the West and. a singing pioneer CHEYENNE Coming— "THE STRANGER" with a Star Oast at his watch. "No,madam.," he .replied, "i two minutes fast." NEWS -RECORD Classified's e dlittle but produce big results. BELIEVE IT OR NOT -- no 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— "•Yo must be born again" John 3:7 "All have sinned" and are in 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 LII ICUNE IN — Rear Chas. Fuller, Box 123, Los Angeles 51, Call. on STATION CKLW Windsor, .12-12.30 E.S.T., Sunday noon BINGO Town Council Chamber SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 at 8 p.m. GOOD PRIZES Auspices Clinton Branch No. 140 Canadian Legion Clinton Branch Canadian Legion DANCE in the TOWN HALL,' Clinton Friday Evening, Jan. 16 CANCELLED BECAUSE OF LACK OF ORCHESTRA FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT LATER 'i�[�•C"t�M.�Plrt�tR.S�.,ktrt�.t<f t!', lrn�2P,1�tS:�tf1'aiCst¢ti'tL'1CG7.IPtP_1P1Pe4f"a�`tRnGe`�+StZ;�t�'�*.{�''t�'��re�,.^si 1 Rubber Footwear MORE NEW 'STOCK JUST RECEIVED few Pairs Large Sizes, Men's RUBBER OVERSHOES .All Sizes -- MEN'S -- Ankle Fit LUMBERMEN'S -- Leather tops with Rubber Bottoms. Pair $5.90 and $6.90 NOW IN STOCK Men's Leather III -CUTS, 12" and 16" Phone 2 p Clinton %,2iariltst2 enes«esses sessesriatv23rrtaaemisisaa r.n2r2s7aSIztSt2•a'sruibta MDr2raraaint5t2i rrorvw+.w.+ ra Bearing Aid Batteries As a service to the people of Clinton and district, who also Hearing Aids, we now carry a complete stock of Hearin; Aid Batteries to fit EVERY type of Hearing Aid. You are invited to call in and take advantage of this s'ervicel RELIABLE RADIO SERVICE MERRILL RADIO AND ELECTRIC SALES and SERVICE Phone 313 Chilton awe+rWevsew•anws.•.e..e�vow,vw.w.m.e,awuv%sowoevmasa ndw•.�w.n Food for Brittajn Let's help the British people by subscribing to -day to the fund being raised by Clinton Legion and Lions Club. • Leave substcriptions at .The NEWS -RECORD or either bank branch. HUGH R. HAWKINS PLUMBING and HEATING Business 244 Phone Residence 4