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DEADLINE -4' p.m:, Wednesday:
, FOR SALE
ONE 1IG.HT-INCH CIRCULAR SAW
sa new eondition; also sander. Box
"P", NEW,S•.RECOR1 . 9=10 p
PUREBRED COCKER SPANIEL
Puppies for sale, -three male, one
female, parti-coloured blonde and
white. G/C McGowan, R.C.A.F.
Station, phone Clinton 382 - local<
7. 10-b
NOTICE
SAW FILING ALL KINDS' DONE
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town, s?soladders for sale various
lengths. Enquire. 11-18-p
MISCELLANEOUS,
ARE YOU PLANNING TO HAVE
masonivork done. in the spring??,
New is the time to make the
necessary .arrangements. For as.:
sistance in' your plans and other;
informationcontactWilliamtBen-
der, phone 911r24. 10- 14-b
PIANO TUNING'AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, 'de-mething,
free estimates.'.Write or phone William
N. Gould, 314w, Clinton.
-46
FREE SAMPLE—SEND 4e STAMP'
OATS .. 50, bushels; for Personal Hygiene (rubber; goods)
AJAX' SEED , , u ., .
Red' Clover Seed,"two bushels; 20 inverted prolluet,'hermetiea114 wiled;
-tons,.cut straw. Bert Harris, phone electronically tested. Free pr{ce list.
'Clinton 908r15: . =10'-11-A :]Bailed in plain sealed eoielopa.,
'ONE HORSE POWER MOTQR, Adults only. W. Norman, Boxs;!iiita,.
r/s
miltli two-speed"pulley; oneAig tion .H, Tozonto:':,, !'stip
saw, 18': throat, sand and'..belt;, elt, C),.. ;:
one Clair -Jewel small cook stot+e• TEACHEft WANTED
in 'good condition. Phone Clin- Q ,•
-1on.628r24. 10-tf TE H Ritts 11; 7TED eor�hmetnoe
No. 1, Hullo t,;• Otte to
`April 5 Apply ;stating exi'ierience
rand salary ,te , less MacGregor„
secretary treasurer ll,R 2;.Sag-
forth: ., i • r 9-1Ob
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
• 1935 FORA :COACH IN E1iCEL-
lent condition; Also some hay and
bean straw.. Apply' Roy Cantelon,
R.R. 5, Clinton. ' • 10-p
1940—CHEVROLET MASTER
Coach in fair condition. Apply
D. Kennedy, phone 360. 10-p
REBUILT• CHESTERFIELD',IN
Velour cover; two fireside chairs;,
-'like new, .velour cover. Will' sell
.:_cheap. Phone 62 or, see at "Jack's
-1Jpholstering., 10-b'
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PIGS FOR SALE -23 CHUNKS.
`George Colclough, phone 'Clinton
908r23. 10-b
20 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD 1'6R
-sale. Apply Hugh Ball, phone
Clinton 617r2. 10-p
WANTED TO BUY
OLD HORSES and DEAD ANIMALS
imitable for mink feed. Will pay 2c
a pound for horses and call and pick
vp same. Dead animals' according to
-calve. If dead phone at once. Phone
collect Jack Gilbert; 936r21, or Fred
Gilbert,- 936r32, Gederich. 45btf
PROPERTY FOR SALE
A DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE
5n Goderich. One vacant now;
-.eight rooms, modern conveniences.
The other house rented, seven
rooms; near to square. Phone-
Goderich 297 or apply Box "C"
NEWS -RECORD. lob-tfb
100 ACRES, $1,000. GOOD PAS-
ture land and lifetime supply of
'firewood. Lot 21, Concession 7,
Hullett. Apply H. C. Lawson,
Real Estate Broker, phone 251W,
Clinton. . 9tfb
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, SEV.
an room brick dwelling, modern con.
veniences, air conditioning heating
system, insulated, newly decorated;
garage. Apply to H. C. Lawson, Real
llstate Broker, phone 251W, Clinton.
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FOR SALE OR RENT
150 ACRE FARM, GOOD FOR
cropping or pasture. Small house
and barn, orchard. 40 acres bush.
handy. to . town.. 'For information
apply to Mrs. Andrew Buchanan
and Jennie: Hensall, Ont.r 10-b
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT, AT ONCE,
medium ,sized house not too far
from C.N.R, Station. Apply to
C.N.R. Station Agent. 10-p
FOR RENT
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, HYDRO,
bath, telephone, one mile from
cent o of town. Possession middle
of March. John McGuire, phone
Clinton 900r23. 10-11-b
BIRTHS I OBITUARY,
HALLAM—In Clinton Publle Hos- ,MRg, HENRR JOSLiNG ;
pitai, on Wednesday,. March al, ',Funeral Services were::heleore
1948; to Mr: and Mrs, Arthur 'MpndaY March 1, :1.948; at the
45 ACRES FOR GRAIN CROP
and 76 acres in hay at my farm
in Varna. Write Dr. Lloyd Mof-
fatt, London, Ont. 10-11-b
THREE ROOMS, ELECTRICITY,'
water' and bath. 11/2 miles from
Clinton. Apply Francis Powell,
phone Clinton 907r4. 10-b
AN OVERSIGHT
In the report of the National
Film Board showing at Bayfield
Friday evening, it was stated on
LOST AND FOUND Page Six that Donald McLeod and
Beverly McClinchey are working
LOST ONE LADY'S BULOVA for a construction company in
Wrist ,Watch on Saturday, Feb- British Columbia. This is an er-
ruary 28, on Princess St. between for as they are . othervhse em -
R. L. Jervis' residence and Clin- ployed there. The name of Wil-
ton Collegiate Institute. Finder fred Castle should have been in -
please leave at R. L. Jervis' store. eluded
s the construction firm's
Reward. 10-p
PRE -EASTER SUGGESTIONS
Easter comes early 'this
year 'and smart shoppers
are already thinking ahead
to that new Spring Suit,
Topcoat, HAT and ACCES-
SORIES. Check your
wardrobe to -day and see
that it is brought up -to•
date.
BOYS BREECHES
If your Boy's Breeches are showing signs of
wear, replace them now while ;we 'still have a few
pair of Tweeduroy, Humphrey Cloth and Tweeds in
sizes 6 to 12 years in stock.
$3.85 to $5.50 per pair
MADE -.TO -MEASURE SUITS
We are agents for Tip Top Tailors and 'Cambridge
.Clothes. If you are one who 'ins difficult to fit or one
who desires someth'in'g extra In material and 'tailor-
ing, see,our Spring siftings now. The choice is good
and delivery in approisnately 5 weeks. Extra trousers
may now be had if desired,
Pickett (4 Campbell
PHONE 25 CLINTON
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• To Clear at
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Saturday Morning at 10;,o'clock
2 --Piece Alpin Snits
11
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to
Sizes 12 to
. . .$7 coo
ieSufts
BOXY THEATRE
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THE ENCHANTED FOREST'.
Hallam, R.R, 2, Auburn, a dau'-r John ,z: DeK'ay: Funeral Home, ` In Technicolor:
ghter, Jefferlon Ave,; >I)etroit,„Mich .,..for , 1V1",, Teeth,. Wed.—(March 8 10')
H1AUQHTON —In Clinton Public' Martha' Masons beloved wife of Dual . Features
`Hospital, •on Monday, Marsh 1, 'Henry''Josling; Detroit, "formerly; "NOCTURNE”
,Haughton (nee Bernice Bpnd,••nephews of the .deceased. •
d tingling with
' "1948,. to Mr, anis Mrs. Lawrence of Clinton. .Pallbearers .Werertall
Adult Entertainment
1•R'eg, N,), Clinton, a son (Ter MrsJoslii.g wee bore it (;6111- .s' mystery roma ting n
'renes. Albert Nelson), � 9" 'ridliv r. a suspense. and starring",.
KENNEDY .= n 'Clinton Public life here:' Forthresident Past
50 ears
'Ho ital :'on in
Febru-been re e o ... -
sp Y, she' had, a s d nt ! Ae
ary,, 28, 19,48, to Mr. and Mrs. troit. " 4 • • •
Chris, Kennedy, R.R. 1, Lorides- Mrs. Jesting was an active mem;
born,_ 0 son. • ber of the'Presbyterian Church.,
tEIBOLD-In Mrg. Saundercock's She' had been idl1th aacshort per-
Nursing;Home,.Hensall,on.Sun sod whenh at curred;at
day, February 29, 1948,to Mi. her late `residence on Friday, Feb -j
and Mrs. Albert, Leibold R 1}. �2, . ria y g7 .,
As a young"woman she mar„ri. d:
Clinton, a son, (Douglas,Wa$ne;, e
a brother for ,Marion.).., , • Henry .Jasling.:.11'ho survives smith
Iwo song, Charles W and. Raw*.
MARRIAGES•
R }sato of Betrgrt AISo.; annoy,.
• g ' .. one, sister, Mrs.
til rineYoer
to ur 186 a ed he early George
Raft and Lynn Bari.
Also "DEATH VALLEY" an out-,
door niel'odiama in Cinecolor with
Robert Lowery' & Helen .Gilbert.
Thurs., Pr rt„ Sat. -(March 11-13)
Yvonne DeCarlo - George Bradt
and,, Broderick' Crawford —Fiery
romance and ;blazing adventure
as the captive .beauty enslaves the
liearti ,of . all ,who. meet, her..
D•AUSIN-rePL1, Omar o. -At •the C.00rroj�,a§ ,Mason;' Witi¢spr,. ;Yens,=
r bride's,home„Ontario-St Clin b ' a.a Summerhill sora o J,
ton; . on Saturday, . Fehgpafy 28;,1V1Yy
1948,:. by Rev.. Haroiedli Snell;,;'both4 oh#' Calm on' ahrerlassist lining,
Exeter, cousin +pf .the ,bride{, ' ;
Lorna -Effie Jane, younger dab-sw artd bror ,
gliter ref : Mr. H • . • Plurnste ell Frieri'da a7;;1'7, rGlativeawere in
. attendance athe: funeral frotri'
0
f.SLAVE GIRL”
Iii ;lsvl'rh; Teelinicolor .' ..
comfn ( Patel :; I5 D7): ----•-
eta T is Vide&,
._ rung ...�
Matinees--Sat.,Holidays, d.10 pets.
CAPITAL THEATRE
G•ODERICs
Now: 'Deanna Durbin and ,Denald
O'Connor in "SOMETHING
IN THE WIND"
Mon., 'Tues., Wed.—Two 'Features
Peggy Cummins -. Victor Mature
and Ethel Barrysnore—From the
-novel . by Joseph Shearing.comes
a picture you, will remember
,r
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Ted Donaldson - Barbara' Woodal
and Mark Dennis — Telling the.
story of a boy with a dog
"THE RETURN OF RUSTY"
Thur., Fri., Sat.—Two Features
Jon Hall - Margaret Lindsay and
Andy Devine—A thrilling story
of the old riotous West
"The 'Vigilantes Return"
As the added attraction; a great
yarn about' a •`magnificent "animal
. "King of the Wild Horses"
Coming: "NOCTURNE".,,. (Adult
Entertainment) and
• " QMNIu?E voymi`sEST" .
smsasimaimailtiam
!RESB;YT RIAN GIRLS ,
'The Presbyte!ian Girls - Club'
will meet at the . home of Mrs. '
and the late Mrs. Poimsteei; Murray.. Quaife, "Huron St .• on
;Clinton; ••to,Karl Webber, young- ..Clinton; Gnderich Sumrnerhil'l, '•Thesday, March 16, at 8 p.m. The
er •son; of Mr, and Mrs..eE. C. WindtOt? a d „Detroit,,µ''arid ' the members are,'asked to hate the
. D'Aubin,•Kentville, Nova Scotia Wealth l.of 41ara1., tributes'showed Change in'` date from "Tuesday,
the: High esteem in which Mrs, March'9;'to Tuesday, Marsh. 10.
Josling was held.
DEATHS
BUTT -:=Word has been received of ' TOWN COUNCIL
NCIL
the recent' death of Jessie Th- 1
omas, beloved 'wife of. the late (Continued from Page' One)
Ephriam Butt formerly ' of Minister of Welfare,' wrote an-
Clinton. Interment took place nouncingan increase of 15 per •
in Victoria, B. C. cent in relief allowance.
Perlr" for BuildingFITZSIMONS—Following a Bert Huller applied fr
a per-
lengthy illness, at his late resi- mit to erect an extension to his
dence, Townsend St., Clinton, workshop on King St., at an esti-
on Friday. February 27, 1948, mated cost of $200. Request was
Harry W. Fitzsimons, in his 73rd granted.
year. Funeral from the Beattie; Underwriters' Report
Funeral Home. Rattenhiny St. Several suggestions for the im-
E., Clinton to Clinton Cemetery
on Monday, March 1.
JOSLING—At her late residence,
Detroit, Mich., following a short
illness, on Friday, February
27, 1948, Martha Mason, belov-
ed wife of Henry Josling, Det-
roit, formerly of Clinton. Fun-
,eral from the 'John E. DeKay
Funeral HomeJefferson Ave.,
Detroit, on Monday, March 1.
WILSON—At her home, Mill Rd.,
Tuckersmith Township, on Mon-
' day; March 1, 1948, Mary Belle
Walker,' beloved wife of Frank
T. Wilson in her 46th year.
Private funeral from her late
residence to Baird's Cemetery.
Friday, March 5. '
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. H. Fitzsimons and family
wish to thank all their kind
neighbours and friends for the
beautiful floral tributes, the mes-
sages of sympathy, cars loaned
and all other kindnesses shown
in their recent sad bereavement,
with special thanks to Dr. J. W.
Shaw, Rev. Andrew Lane, and
Clinton Lodge I.O.O.F. No. 83.
Also they would like to express
their appreciation for the kind-
nesses shown Mr. Fitzsimons dur-
ing his long illness 10-b
provement of • fire protection . in
Clinton were suggested in a re-
port of the Fire Underwriters'•.
Association,' following an inspec-
tion made last fall.
Mayor McMurray remarked that
Clinton had been 'very fortunate
in the -mattes• of fire losses in the
past ten years, and read figures
to prove this. The largest was
the a evonNraTrnorpstgglvbgkgj
the Hanover Transport fire in 1946
with a loss of $52,000.
The report was adopted and a
.motion was passed authorizing the
inspectors to call out the Fire
Brigade on an inspection •without
authorization.
Provincial Police
Ontario Provincial Police wrote
suggesting a survey by an in-
spector of the O.P.P. regarding
the establishment of Provincial
Police in' Clinton.
Appreciation
A letter of appreciation was
read from Harry Crich and Ald.
and Mrs. M. Crich thanking Coun-
cil for motion of sympathy re-
specting the recent death of Mrs.
harry Crich.
Claims Against Town
H. G. Meir, Seaforth, wrote re-
garding claim of C. G. Middleton,
Clinton, against the town for
$24,48 for car damage last fall.
The Mayor explained that the
matter had been placed in the
hands of the insurance company
end the inspector bad ruled that
no action be taken. Another claim
Notice to Creditors for $15.34 was received from
IN THE ESTATE OF William Da- Charles Seaforth, for
vid Kennedy, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of Huron,
Laborer, Deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
broken snrinr? on February 19.
Transient License
Ivan Papernick, proprietor of
Exclusive Dress Shop, requested
against the Estate of the above -consideration for having paid
deceased are required to file the transient traders' license several
same with the undersigned Solid- years ago. The Clerk said the
tor for the said Estate, on, or he- balance was about $96. The let -
fore the 15th day of March, A.D.
1948, after which date the assets
will be distributed among the
parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which
notice shall have been given.
' DATED at Clinton, this 23rd
day of February, A.D. 1948.
• F. FINGLAND, K.C.,
Clinton, Ontario •
Solicitor for the said Estate
9 -10 -lib
98
per suit El
n 0
xc: uiive hell Skop no
'MISS W. O'NEiL, in charge
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ter was filed.
Change of Chairman
Ald, Agnew said he wished to
be relieved of the duties of chair-
man - of . the Bylaws Committee.
On his recommendation, Alda R. Y.
Hattin was appointed to take his
place.
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ST, JOSEPH'S CHURCH, CLINTON
Wednesday Mreh 10
8:30 P,M:, -
• T3EST PRIZES IN TOWN •
Everybody Welcome
Electric Motors
Quarter, Third, Half, Three -Quarter
and 1-H.P. in stock
C. H. EPPS
PHONE 264
CLINTON;
10-12-14-16-tfb
CLINTON CAB
TRY US FOR SERVICE
Any Place — Any Time
Special Rates on Long Trips
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OFFICE PHONE No. 44
REG. SHIPLEY
Res.:. Phone 229
HAROLD CRITTENDEN\
Res: Phone 173
OSCAR PRIESTAP
NOTICE
For your Spring Require-
ments in building materials,
such as:
LUMBER
WALL BOARDS
PLYWOOD
MASONITE
Mouldings and Casings
Builders Hardware ditch as
Hinges - Locks - Cupboard
Catches and Drawer Pulls;
also nails of all kinds.
We have a complete line of
Heamans Hepglo Paints,
Enamels and Varnishes.
Asphalt roofings and build-
' ing paper. Rock Wool
Insulation.
Also Window Sash made to
order and Glass, all sizes.
EVERYTHING
REASONABLY PRICED
-
Cali in and see .
BERT HULLER
or..
Phone 319-J
Clinton
for•
Cash and. Carry Service
10-11-12-13-p
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C.V.COQKE
FLORIST
• Phones: 66w and 66i
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo,
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
•ETHEL THOMPSON
Phone 585
59-tf
Princess St. East
REGENT, THEATRE'
o
Now: Itandolph Scott & • Barbara, • .
Britton in "GIINFIGHTERS" •'
Mon., Tues. & Wed.
(Adult Entertainment)
"FOREVER AMBER"
Presenting in Technicolor Kath-
leen Winsor's tremendous' novel.
Starring Linda Darnell ....Cornell
Wilde - Richard;. Greene, One
shoviing each night at'8 ,o'clock,
Admission; Adults: $1.20, ,children
55e; matinee prices: 'Adults 75e,
children 55e. ' "i
Thurs., Fri., Sat, Technicolor
Yvonne DeCarlo +-' George Brent
and Andy Devine --R I1yWood.of-
fers, with tongue in cheek, it's
burlesque on its own version of
Arabian Nights themes
"SLAVE GIRL"
Coming;.."MOSS• ROSE'!, and
"NORTHWEST T8A11."
"Beneve---And Thou' Shalt '• Be"Saved",—Acta 16:31.''•
'BE'LIEVE WHAT? -
1. Believe that' you are a lost sinner. (Rom. 3.:23$
2. •' Believe that you need a Saviour, (Titus 3:5)
3. - Believe that Christ is that Saviour. (John 14:6)
4, •. Believe God's Work when it says CHRIST died
for us. (1 Pet. 3:18)
So in true repentance trust and accept Christ to, -day.
TUNE' IN --Hear Ohne. Miller, Box 123, Los Angeles, 83,• sal.,
on STATION CKLW, Windsor, 12-12.30 E,S.T., Sunday noon.
HELP WANTED
Men to Work
in
Boarding Room
Apply 'Superintendent
Clinton Hosiery Mills Limited
, Mary St. PHONE 117 Clinton
[Canadian Cement
11
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We have 'arriving a car of Cement every week
in March and we strongly recommend you to buy
your requirements now as cement will be just as
scarce as former years, as soon as spring business
opens.
Phone 97 We Deliver
V. D. Falconer
9-10-b
1 Ol
Sewerage System
Will Soon be in Operation
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
For Installation and for Plumbing Work
ORDERS EXECUTED IN ORDER OF RECEIPT
IIUCH R. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and HEATING
Business 244 Phone Residence 470
o Our Consumers:
Domestic, Commercial and Power
WE WOULD LIKE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE
ACUTE POWER SHORTAGE
You all know the reasons for the shortage of power at the present
time, so there is no need of going into the general picture — but we are
concerned in what we can do in the local area here at home. '
We would suggest 'that all DUMESTIC USERS keep all lights to
a minimum, cooking as much on one plate as possible, and in various other
ways which the housewife can see for herself.
The COMMERCIAL USERS, which include stores, small industries,
churches- (during the week), hotels, restaurants, etc„ — by each and
everyone doing his or her share, and do your own thinking, — you may
help to win the battle to keep Hydro 'flowing to your places of business.
The power users might re -organize their working hours in this way:
WORK ONE HOUR LESS from Monday to Friday; and put in the tune
lost on Saturday afternoon.
We might add, Hydro restrictions are on from Monday to Friday,,
from 7 a.m. to 11 p,m. We have to reduce our consumption by about 1500!:
K.W. hours per day to come within our 10% reduction.
So kindly co-operate with your own Utility.
A. E. RUMBALL,
Superintendent,
CLINTON PUBLIC. UTILITIES COMMISSION