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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-01-29, Page 7`.d'BURSDAY, JANUARY • 29,11948 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD geel 'nem omit �ws-Record Classified Adlets Bring Quick Results 01ASR RAPE—(If .paid by ,Wednes- c'iay',following• ditto of insertion)^- 'fkge oen$ a word fleet insertion. (mini- ,idniiin"35 cents); stibsequent insertions bio "cent a mord -(minimum 25 cents); 16 eente.c 'cites lot box numberor for direction to 'NEWS -RECORD O£fiee. , IF CHARGED -45 cents extra.. • :_ DEADLINE-- 9 .p.m., Wednesday. .. • : FOR SALE :EEDBONE ` PDX HOUND, MALE, 14 months old, started on fox, $20 for quick sale, Baroid Brandon, Bayfield, Ont. 5.6p BRACKETS FOR 'INSTALLING the extra 1948 license plates on your carr. Lorne Brown Motors. 5b 'FOR SALE, OLD STYLE BUFFALO 'Robe, rubber inner lining. Like new. Phone 339R, 'Clinton. 5.6b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE -JERSEY COW, GOLDEN SUSANN, 'age '3 years, due to freshen July 21, Blood and T.B. tests taken last fall, -quiet and nice; also Buttercups Pin- ital. Lady, registered Jersey cow com- ing three years old; freshened 10 -weeks, bred again, due October 21, iret prize winner at Clinton 1947, trend boast for any one wishing to -raise a special Jersey herd, T.B. and Blood Tested, Vaccinated, ears to, - ?booed, beautiful show cow, good lead- er, papers included. Thomas Lopping- -'n oh., 'Clinton, phone 587W. 5p .PAW REGISTERED SHORTHORN 8leifers with heifer calves; ono reg- istered Shorthorn heifer due Febrn- sarq 28; one registered. Shorthorn 8eeifer,'freshened. Papers supplied for aIi heifers. Stewart Sehoenhals, phone '903r12, Clinton. 4-5p MISCELLANEOUS ',QLD DISABLED HORSES WANT - '•ed for stink feed. Apply James East, 'a.11. 4, Clinton, 'phone Clinton 800r6. 1-5p `PIANO TONING AND REPAIRS 'o all makes. Cleaning, de -nothing, -free estimates. Write or phone William N. Goold, 314w, Clinton. 2btf TYPING DONE AT HOME. MRS. 'Wilfred Downtime, Joseph St., phone '233M. 4.6p 11cw19RS DOG, TILE LAID AND inspected. Phone W. E. Storey, 911x21. ARE YOU PLANNING TO HAVE 'atasonwork done in the Springlf Now 'ds the time to make the necessary ar• 'rangemeats. Por assistance in your 'plans and other information contact 'Wsniam Bender, phone 911r24. LOST, AND FOUND LOST ---RING OF KEYS, INOLIfD- ing'key for Post Office box. Reward. Apply NEWS -RECORD office' • 5.6x FOUND `-« SMALL TOBOGGAN (about 4 foot) at home of Glenn Lockhart, Sunday, January 18. Owner may have same by 'proving property and paying for this advertisement. 51) WANTED TO BUY ONE HEAVY STOCK GANDER and two ducks, heavy breed. II. Bloor, phone Blyth 24r6. hp OLD HORSES and DEAD ANIMALS suitable for mink feed. Will pay 2c a pound for horses and call and pick up saws. Dead animals according to value. If dead phone at once. Phono eollect Jack Gilbert, 936r21, or Fred Gilbert, 936r32, Goderieh. • 45btf HAY, SUITABL) FOR HORSES. Phone Cecil Ashton, 478W. 5b HELP WANTED SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Aver- age $45 weekly for man or woman to supply more than 250 Familex necessi- ties to the people in your neighbor. hood. Write to -day for complete de- tails of our time -tested plan ,for fast, easy, direct -to -customer sales? CATA - LOGUE FREE. FAMILEX, 1 00 De- lorimier, Montreal. 2.7b NOTICE BIRTHS BLAOK—tn Seott Memorial Bospit- 4 Soaforth, on Saturday, Sahuary 24, 1948, to W. end MrS. James Bleck, Seaforth, a daughter (Mari- lyn Joyce). MURNEY—In Clinton Pablie Hos- pital, on Wednesday, January 28, 1948, to Mr.. and. Mrs. Herold Murney, Clinton, a son. VAN SICKLE—In Clinton Publie Hospital, on Mohclay, January 26, ,1948, to Mr. and Mrs, Basil Van Sickle; Clinton, a daughter (Cather-' ine Mary). DEATHS RAPSON—In HulIett Township ou Monday, January 26, 1948,.Albert Henry Rapson, in his 71st year. Funeral from his late residence, Lot 5, Concession 10, Hallett, on Wed- nesday, January 28, to Clinton Cemetery, Evening Auxiliary Closes Good Year Tho Evening Anxilia-ry of the W. M. S. of Wesley -Willis United Ohureh met at the home of Mrs. George Beatt- ie on Tuesday evening, .Tauuary 20. The president, Mrs. Beattie, was in the chair.. The treasurer's report for 1947 was most encouraging, showing 19 Presbyterian W.M.S. Givings Increased The January; meetingof the Pres. bytterian W M.S., was held in the Sun- day ;school room with a fair attend- anee. The president ' Mre, George Roborton took charge of the worship period and called ori Mrs. Shaddoek for the Bible reading and MTs. ." Char- les Cliftonfor prayer. Mrs. Lane presented the report of the Mission Band stating that inter. est and gifts had been maintained throaghoiut the past year. Thanks were due theladies of the W. M. S. for their aseistanee with refreshments - and purehaeing the study book. The financial statement for the years was given by Mrs. James Makins showing an increase over the prev- ious year. Mrs, Allan Maxwell intro• ducal the New Study hook. "Oar Commission In Canada and Overseas" She asked that wo make ourselves a- ware of the fields enterested to the church to which we belong. After .singing the hymn "Go Labour On, Spent and be Spent", the President closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert- on assisted by Mrs. John Snider. $114,78- had been raised from es. members. After the fogs had been paid for the new year it was pointed SAW FILING, ALL KINDS, DONE out .that there were eight new lamb - at Hoare's Orchard; one mile north ers• of town; also ladders for sale various Miss Helen ' Nediger gave a very. lengths. Enquire. 3-lOp interesting temperanee reading. Mrs. McGill told of the great need for PROPERTY FOR SALE baby clothing etc. in London, Canada. Mrs. Wilfred Jeryis took charge of S11VEN ROOM FRAME HOUSE ON the study period and was assisted by. Orange St. with three piece bath and Mrs. Ferrol Pennebaker, Miss Helen 4, acre of land. Apply William Pick- Nediger and Miss Margaret Davits. ett, Albert St, Clinton, Ont. SP Mrs. Tena Douglas favoured with a HOUSE FOR SALE 11/a STOREY, solo. six -loomed dwelling, modern conven- The meeting adjourned with the ienees, full basement, doable garage, btizpalt. Benediction. good location, immediate posession. Apply to H. C. Lawson, Real Estate Broker, phone 251, (2inton. 3btf AUTOMOBILES POR SALE 1937 FORD COACH, in EXCELLENT condition, now tires and new battery. Apply Benson Corless, phone Clinton, 87511. 5p Thomas C. Moon, Hullett Township convicted of assaulting Ids wife, was granted suspended sentence for six months on bond of 1100 to keep the 4-8-p peace. He also had' to pay court eosts. Work Clothing Whether your job is outside or inside; on 'the farm or in the city; driving a truck or shoveling coal; clean or darty; you will find the clothing you need for yoi.Ir particular work in our complete 'line of Work Cloth- ing and Footwear. PLAID SHIRTS -- Real he-man weight and warmth in heavy checked doeskin. OVERALLS -- Sanforized denim in sizes 34 to 44. TROUSERS -- Denims, Moleskins, Drills and other materials in all sizes. UNDERWEAR --- Complete line, different weights from the heaviest to the lightest, all sizes.. SPECIAL Army Issue COVERALLS, size 42 only, -- $3.95 pr. Pickett (4 Campbell Agents for Croft Cleaners and Dyers PHONE 25 CLINTON peso Suaniby, Feb .'retry a AND EVERY NIGHT N I XT WEEK SUNOCO DYNAFUEL for Quick Starting WATKINS' SERVICE STATION Phone 18 Huron !St. Clinton 5,. lig the Thing a Cold Night! dliA3iaITJRGEBS 15e "Golden Brown FREncm MIES 10'e ;HOT DOGS lec SANDWICHES TEA COFFEE MILK SOFT DRUNKS CIGARETTES "TAKE -AWAY CONES to TAKE AWAY, HOME! PARRY'SS '.Huron St. Phone 6963 SUMMERHILL Ladies' Club ittcets The attendance at the Javuary meeting of the Summerhill Ladies' +Club was very small owing to the bad roads and weather; Only seven members and one visitor were preeent at the home of Mrs. Chester Farquhar. Dorothy Blake bad a contest, won by Mrs. Farquhar. Mrs. Blake gave a reading,'"Tho Rural Postman". The February meeting will be held at the Monte of Mrs. Percy Gibbings. Roll call is to lie answered by giving pennies according to the size of your shoe. Those in charge of. •the program will. be Mrs. Fred Votldcn, Mrs, Percy Gihbings, Mrs. Charles Morrill and Mrs. Wes. Vodden. The lunch com- mitter; will bo Mrs. Ellis, Mrs.' G. Smithy Mrs. Lovett anti Mrs Knob- lauch o Manufacturers Life .. Has Favorable Report In its filet Annual Statement, the Manufacturers Life Insurance Com- pany reports $2,095 million of busi- ness nt force, luting passed the bill• ion dollar mark during the year. The new bnshtess effected by the Company dining the year was $168 million. About two thirds of the now business (game from Canada and the United States, the remainder from ilIreat Britain, the West .Indies and fields abroad. The increase of bus- iness vt three during the year was $120 million. During theyear payments under policy contracts year. $211.4. miil- Idistributed to beneficiaries and lrcyholders in death claims, matur- ed endowments, annuity payments and outer policy benefits, including $21,2 million in dividends to policyholders. At the end of the year, assets under administration for the fulfillment of contracts totalled $308 miliion, The Company reports a favorable mortality experience for the year egad ifq rate of expense continued to be lower than in prewar years. ONTARIO ST, W A The W. A. of Entasia 84. ;United Church will meet on Tuesday, Febr- uary 3; at 3.30 p,m. Lunch will be served by St. Andrelv'o Ward. Come and bring a friend. CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C.V.COOKE . FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66j BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Maniettre Finger Waves Permanents ] THEL Tg OMPSON Prineess St. East Piton 585 , 5942 ROXY•THEATRE CLIN T 0 N Now Playing—gnu. 29-31) Dennis Morgan and Jane Wyman in "CHEYENNE" Mon., Tues., Wed. (Feb.. 2-4) Ginger Rogers, Jean Pierre Aumont and Adolphe Menton As gay rte young love in the spring- tinfeis this scintillating story of a Mademoiselle who steals watehes and hearts with equal ease. HEARTBEAT Thurs., Fri., Sat., (Feb. 5-7) Gene Autry, Lynn Roberts:and Sterling Holloway Your favourite Western star in a star -blazing sagebrush saga. SADDLE PALS Coming—(Feb. 9-11)---- at 7 p,m. "OEASAR AND CLEOPATRA." CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICi NOW -- Robert Mitchum and. Teresa Wright in ."PURSUED" Mon., TA., Wed. Ann Sheridan, Kent' Smith and Robert Aida The chroniele of a woman whose amaz-' ing life inspired a popular novel NORA PRENTISS TImes., Fri., Sat. Randolph Soott, Barbara Britton Bruce Cabot Zane Grey's adventure atony becomes a screen treat under the magic of Cineeolor GUNFIGHTERS starring I Coming "CRY WOLF" and Claude Rains and Vivien Leigh "DEATH VALLEY" REGENTAFTHORT$EATRE 8•E New— i' BLONDIE'El BIG MOMENT '° and "LAND RUH" Mon., Tues;, Wed.=Ta'o Features Errol Flynn, Barbara Stanwycic Geraldine Brooks ' Suspense, adventure and romance, based on the theme of 00 ancient fable. CRY WOLF As an added attraetion PRC presents ascenic DEgATH VALLEY Thurs., Fri,, Sat. Robert Mitehun,, Teresa Wright Judith Anderson The thrilling story of a man who was pursued by a desperate destiny PURSUED TREE CUTTING GODERICH — Magistrate J. W. Morley reserved judgment a week ou a charge of cutting down small trees in the Township of Morrie, against D. N. McDonald, Brussels. A eounty by-law prohibits cutting down trees having a diameter of less than 12 inches. YOUNG Progressive -Conservative Rally LEGION HALL, CLINTON ' (Committee Rooms) Wednesday, February 4 at 8 p.m. Officers will be elected for a Young Progressive Conservative Association for Clinton and .District. The Candidate, TOM PRYDE, will speak, and also Elmer D. Bell, H.C., the Riding President. Refreshments will be served ALL YOUNG PEOPLE ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Come and Meet Your Candidate! Conveners: Hector Kingswell, John Livermore and Mary Sutter '..,.+n.++t.+,.n+.r•• Men -- Cold Hands? Our stock of WORK MITTS is complete In Horsehide, Cowhide, Muleskim and Suede Horse Leathers, with elastic or knitted wrist From 95c to $2.25 UNLINED PULLOVERS $1.25 to $1.95 Wool Liners for Pullovers -- 40e Pair FINGER GAUNTLETS, With Lining $1.50 to $2.50 Without Toning •-•- 85c to $2.50 AIKEN'S PHONE 2 "AS I LIVE, SATTH THE LORD GOD I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye—for why will ye die"•9 — Ezekiel 33:9 "The LORD is long-suffering to usward, not willing that any should perish.—" —II Pet. 3:9 TUNE IN—Hear Chas. Miller, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53, eaI,, on STATION CKLW, Windsor, 12-12.30 E.S.T., Sunday noon, darrior Pre -Lent Fish Specials Silver Bright SALMON, by piece lb. 38e Frozen Lake Superior HERRING, in doz. lots ib. 18e SALMON- FILLETS • . lb. 55c SALMON STEAKS lb. 45c Frozen COD FILLETS ib. 35c Frozen HADDOCK FILLETS ib. 40c FILLETS of SOLE lb. 45o Smoked COD FILLETS Ib. 35e Smoked KIPPERS Ib. 35e FINNAN HADDIE - - ib. 35e OYSTERS Half pints 60c - Pints $1.10. CANNED SALMON and SARDINES at POPULAR PRICES Good Variety of Frozen FRUITS and VEGETABLES Clinton Locker Srvice Ford Tractor Owners Yon should have your Tractor put in First -Class Working Condition Before Spring ;Arrives WE HAVE A. COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE FORD REPLACEMENT PARTS ..9111111, s agle Seaforth 5-643 41111111111111111111111111,302. Town Council Chamber SATURDAY, • JANUARY 31 at 8 p.m. Auspices Clinton Branch No. 140 Canadian Legi�'., waeamommatamettattuosis Say kitary Sewerage Services Completed From Town Line to Cellar and Drain STEWART SCHO +"NRALS Phone Clinton 903r12 WILLIAM HARRIS Phone Clinton 9086 4-5b liberal Broadcasts Station CKNX 920 ON YOUR DIAL • • • • Date Time Speaker Friday, January 30 12.15 Noon William Woods Tuesday, February 3 1.00 p.m. Hon. Farquhar Oliver Tuesday, February 3 8.15 p.m. Albert Kalbfleisch Friday, February 6 1.00 p.m. Benson W. Tuckey Tuesday, February 10 1.00 p.m. Dr. A. R. Campbell Friday, February 13 1.00 p.m. Benson W. Tuckey Friday, February 13 6.30 p.in. TIon. Farquhar Oliver LISTEN TO THESE BROADCASTS 0 Vote liberal \ Vote Tucked Published by the Huron Liiberal Association Sewerage Sybtem Will Soon be in Operation PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW For Installation and for Plumbing Work ORDERS EXECUTED IN ORDER OF RECEIPT HUC R. IIAI1KINS PLUMBING and HEATING Business 244 Phone Residence "470