HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-10-14, Page 5h1JRSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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;AGENTS WANTED
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salesmen. wanted to establish a,
9business of their own \with .our
,250 Guaranteed Househdld'Neces
!shies. Splendid territories vac-
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is if you select a rural territory,
'Very little capital needed - BEST
opportunity of starting a busi-
ness of your own - Write for
'FREE details and CATALOGUE
to FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier -
MONTREAL. 37-8-9-40-1-b
ARTICLES FOR S.ALE
ELECTRIC CREAM SEPARAT-
or; round table; oak; four -burner
large electric range, newly wir-
,ed, new plates; new studio couch;
:Leonard Cole, Phone 463J.
42-p
'80 GAL. 'HOT WATER TANK
•and heater; quantity of 3/. inch
second hand pipe; second hand
small dook stove; trailerwith
stock rack, 16-1600 tires; G of
light delivery sleighs; buggy in
good shape; heifer calf, part Jer-
sey; small western saddle for
pony. Ross Fitzsimons. 42-p
ARTICLES .WANTED
-WANTED — BABY'S CRIB IN
good condition. Apply Mrs. Al-
vin Sharp, 'phone 228W. 42-b
ecoid Classic ed:Adlets Bring Quick Results
HOUSES FOR SALE
FIVE-R6OM COTTAGE, GREEN
shingle siding, three-piece bath,
full basement, heavy duty wir-
ing, 20 young apple trees. Ap-
ply Box `M". NEWS -RECORD.
41-2-b
LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE
HOLSTEIN COW,.6 YEARS OLD,
milking. William Harris, phone
908r3 Clinton, 41-2-p
TWO YEAR OLD OXFORD RAM.
Apply •He ry Adams, Londesboro,
phone Blyth 28r23, 41-2-3-b
CHOICE YORKSHIRE BREED
pigs, two litters of chunks, two:
sows with litters. _ Jonathon Hu -
gill, phone 616r34. 41-2-b
TWO LEICESTER RAM LAMBS.
William R,,. Pepper, R.R. 3, Sea-
forth, phone Clinton 615r21.
42-b.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1947 FORD DELUXE COACH,
good as new, very low mileage,
andhas been well taken care of.
Apply' Box "A", NEWS -RECORD.
42-p
1929 PONTIAC SEDAN, MOTOR
and tires in good condition with
new battery. Apply N. W. Heard,
Bolmesville, phone 901r41, Clin-
mn 42-b
1937 STUDEBAKER DICTATOR
'Sedan in good condition. What
'offers? R. F. Gilmer, 6 Cambria
ltd., Goderich, phone 630R.
42-b
1936 DODGE SEDAN, GOOD
'tires and in good running con-
adition, heater. Apply George C.
.Ginn, R.L. 2, Clinton, phone Gode-
rich 931r22, 41-2-p
AUCTION SALE
TWO GOOD YOUNG HOLSTEIN
cows due to freshen in October
end November. Also ten pigs,
nine week old, Apply D'Arcy
Bothwell, phone Clinton 627r5.
42-p
FIVE EXTRA WELL-BRED LEI-
tester ewe lambs aid some odder
ones; also two choice Red Short-
horn bulls, ready for service. Ap-
ply Roy F. Pepper, Seaforth,
phone Clinton 615r5. 42-3-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—BOXER,1 MALE DOG, tan
colour, with black around nose
and mouth and white chest; nam-
ed "Busty." Please return to
Orval Lobb; phone Clinton 684.
42-b
AUCTION SALE OF DAIRY
'Cattle. Having purchased a herd
of T.B. Tested cows, also a herd
of vaccinated heifers, we will sell
'by auction at our fait, south of
Porter's Hill, Lot 30, Concession
6, Goderich Township, on Wed-
nesdey, October` 20; at 1,30 p.m..
'the following: 12 .T. B. Tested
cows; 17 vaccinated heifers (some
springing); 17 vaccinated heifers.
10 monihs old; 14 vaccinated heif-
'ers, six months old. This is a
good lot of stock, mostly Holstein
with some Jerseys and Ayrshires,
"These cattle will be sold on our
'usual terms. A. E. Townsend,
proprietor; Edward W. Elliott,
auctioneer.
BICYCLES FOR SALE
C.C.M. GIRL'S, BICYCLE, IN
good (condition, recently over -
:honied. Also play pen with pad
for bottom, like new. Apply Mrs.
'Ronald MacDonald, phone 338W.
421b
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
MASSAGE
REMEDIAL SWEDISH Massage.
and . medical steam baths now
available, four miles west of Clin-
ton, off Bayfield Road. Especially
for disabled men and boys. L.
Leeper, trained, experienced and
licensed masseur. 42-p
FRAME CHURCH, 83'x24' SIDED
'with pine shiplap, all in good
state of repair, located five miles
miles
north of Zurich or 334
,south of the. Bayfield Road, Con-
cession 11, Stanley Township.
:Sealed tenders will be received
by undersigned up to October. 25,
1948, all tenders subject to dis-
cretion of Board. Apply to W. J.
Clark, secretary, Verna, phone
Bensall 37r12. 42=3-b
MISCELLANEOUS
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale, var-
ious lengths. Enquire. Will hire
day work harvesting, etc.
34-43-p
"OLD AT 40, 50, 60?" MAN!
You're crazy! Thousands peppy
at 70. Ostrex ,Tonic Tablets pep
up bodies lacking iron. For run-
down feeling many men, women
call "old". New "gel:. acquainted"
size ONLY 50c At all druggists.34-
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
ich,
NOTICES
BIRTHS TOWN COUNCIL
AIKENHEAD—In Clinton Public IN ACTION
Hospital, 'on Monday, . October
11. 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Aikenhead, Kippen, a°
daughter.
MARRIAGES
All{EN-MILLER—In , Ontario St.
United Church, Clinton, on
Saturday, October 9, 1948,. at
high noon, by Rev. W. J. Wool-
frey, Helen Maxine, only dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William
J Miller, to Willard \Acheson,
elder son of Mr. and Mrs• W.
Moffatt Aiken; all of Clinton.
FORBES-SNELL—At' the Manse
of Brucefield United ,Church,.
by Rev. E. R. Stanway, on
Saturday, October 9, 1943,
Laura M. Snell, (laughter: of ehe
late Mr. and Mrs. William Snell,
Londesboro, to Neville Forbes,
son of Mrs. James Forbes and ,cherged back to Simone (sewer=
the late Mr• Forbes. age contractor).
r,+ n: :¢
, Sewerage Rental3
(Continued fromn Page 1)
and Ald. M. J. Agnew for Fin-
ance Committee.
Municipal Board Coming
Mayor McMurray announced
that Ontario Municipal Board
would hold a, meeting here on Fri-
day, October 22, as indicated in
an official advertisement publish-
ed elsewhere in this issue. This
meeting will be in connection
with the sewerage project.
Street Manholes
Ald. Paisley stated there were
166 street manholes in town, and
many of these had to be changed
to get street levels. He said that
straightening out this manhole,
situation was a big job ahead. He
thought half the 166 should be
DEATHS
HARWOOD — In West Summer- Russell E. Holl -nes appealed by
land, B.C., on Monday,.Septem_ letter for an investigation of what
ber 13, 1948, Mary H. Rorke, he termed the "excessive" sewer -
wife of the late Thomas Har- age water rental charged to his
wood, sister of H. E. Rorke and account. This brought up a pro -
grandmother of Mrs. Benson longed discussion and most mem-
group will be in charge.
'Sutter, both of Clinton. Funeralbers of Council urged some ac -
WILL RESUME DIGGING SEW-
erage services in Clinton. Any-
one interested oontact William
Harris, phone 908r3: 41-2-p
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de-moth-
ing, free estimates. Write or phone
William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing (Oct. 14-16)(
"The SECRET LIFE of WALTER
MITTY" In Technicolor
MON., TUES., WED. (Oct. 18-20)
"THE MATING OF MILL'IE"
Positively the hest comedy drama
of the season. Played fourteen
weeks in the Toronto Biltmore.
Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes and
Ron Randell
THURS., FRL, SAT. (Oct. 21-23)
Margaret O'Brien, Robeit.Preston
and Danny Thomas—The kind of
entertainment that will thrill you
through and through with its
tenderness and comedy.
"BIG CITY"
Coming (Gee �5-21)
"MY GIRL EISA"
with Lilli - Palmer
enneamsewommt
CAPITAL :THEATRE
GO D E R I C H
Now Playing (Oct. 14-16)
"FURY AT FURNACE CREEK"
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing (Oct. 14-16)
Ta
Coleen Gray and Victor Mature "OB'IGBi'�ienCIlandY" RobertwithMParesrgtonret.'
MON., TUES., WED. (Oct. 18-20)
Fred Astaire, Judy Garland and
Ann Miller= Presenting in Tech-
nicolor a merry song and dance
show with hit tunes that will set
you whistling
"EASTER PARADE"
THURS., FRI., SAT. (Oct. 21-23)
Margaret O'Brien, Danny Thomas
& Robert Preston—Tense drama,
exciting adventure, set amidst the -
hustle -bustle of a great metropolis
"BIG CITY"
Coming (Oct. 25-27)
James Stewart in
"CALL NORTHSIDE 777"
-MON., TUES., WED. (Oct. 18-20)
Ginger Rogers, Cornel Wilde and
Percy Wram — Ginger is et her
'dramatic best in this story of ad-
venturous romance.
"IT HAD TO BE YOU"
TIHURS., FRE, SAT. (Oct. 21-23)
James Stewart, Jane Wyman and
Ned Sparks — A public opinion
survey in an average town brings
some surprisingly funny results,
"MAGIC TOWN"
Coming (Oct, 25-27)
"CASS TIIVIBERLANE"
with Spencer Tracy
Matinees: Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
monacensmonsismeumunalmise
WESLEY-WILLIS WMS
The regularmeeting of the WMS
of Wesley -Willis United. Church
will be held in the Church Par-
lour on Thursday evening, Octob-
er 21, at eight o'clock. Miss Davies
and interment in West Sum- trod, or et least some suggestion
mer3and, B.C. (from the Public Utilities L'ori-
�
HENRI—In Pickering, on Mon- mission of some different ways
day, October 11, 1948, Lawrenceland means in charge of and' col -
E. Henri, husband of Irene lection of water rentals, especially
Bondy in his 54th year. Requiem as it pertained to commercial
' mass at St. Joseph's Romen
Catholic Church, Clinton, to
Roman Catholic Cemetery, Hal-
lett, Wednesday morning, Oc-
tober 13.
MARKS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on. Wednesday, October
13, 1948, Miss Marion Marks,
Brucefield. Funeral from Beat-
tie Funeral Home, Clinton, to
Bayfield Cemetery, at 2:10 p.m.,
Friday, October 15.
Public School Boys
PIANO FOR SALE
APARTMENT SIZE,. FIRST Class
condition, good tone. A piano you
will be proud to own LeRoy
Poth, Bayfield, phone 909r41.
42-p
POULTRY FOR -SALE
•.50 ROCK x NEW HAMPSHIRE
pullets, over six months, old, lay-
ing. Mrs. Arnold Rathwell, phone
905r32. 42-p
125 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS
starting to lay, May batched. Ap-
ply William Collins, R.R. 2 Sea -
forth, phone Clinton 616r42.
42-b
125 NEW HAMPSHIRE x LEG -
horn pallets, seven months old.
Apply to James Landsborough,
R.R. 3, Seaforth, phone 8865r1.6,
Seaforth. 42-3-4-p
CHRISTMAS CARDS APPLES FOR SALE
ORDER YOUR OWN PERSON- GOOD COOKING WINTER AP -
:ally -printed Christmas Cards now ples, Snows and Talman 'Sweets,
-while there is a wide selection of tree run in your owii containers.
"beautiful samples. Satisfaction $1 a bushel at our barn. T. R.
guaranteed.
atdampler on display Jenkins, phone 910r23: 42-b
t CLINTONC
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CLOTHING FOR . SALE
•JUST ARRIVED, MANUFACTUR-
er's clearance, men's tweed suits,
reg. $35 for 14.9,5 Also man's
heavy plaid shirts, $2.49, Clinton
-War Assets Surplus, phone 4640W.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED—
FEMALE
"PART TIME WORK WANTED --
typing, clerking, etc. Phone 478W.
42=4-b
FRUIT FOR SALE
'-WINTER PEARS FOR SALE.
Fart J. Grey, Raglan St, phone
Ciitnon 191W.
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HELP WANTED, MALE
And -Girls Play Ball
Two more softball games have
been played in the series which
is being played at Clinton. Public
School. On Wednesday last
Grade Eight girls defeated Grade
Six boys by 14-12 and the follow-
ing day Grade Five boys defeat-
ed Grade Four boys to the tune
of 13-3
The players in the first game
were: Grade 8—Betty Woolfrey
ib, Shirley Ashton cf, Lorine
Caron p, Ruth Glew c, Dorothy
Managhen ss, Carol Gliddon 2b,
Shirley Proctor lf, Kay Sharp rt,
Jane Hartley 3b; Grade 6—Ron
McKay c, Lorne Carter ss, Bob
Garon p, Bill Carrick lb, Murray;
Taylor 2b, Bill Tideswell 3b, Fred
Ashton lf, Ted Ross rf, Hugh
Colquhoun cf,
Those battling it out in the
consumers. As there were also a
few other complaints, the Mayor
stated that he, personally, would
meet these parties and the PUC.
:p n. ,I:
Court of Revision
A motion was passed that Court
of Revision be held in the Council
Chamber at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Oc-
tober 26. Chairman of the Court
of Revision is Ald. Albert Shad -
dick.
LORA MJIETS
Clinton LOBA met in the Lodge
Room on Tuesady'evening. There
,was a splendid attendance and
Ian excellent business' session. An
invitation was accented to visit
the OrangeeLily Lodge, Seaforth,
on Monday evening, October 18:
Those wishing to go are to meet
at the Rest Rooin at 7:30 p.m. A
delicious lunch was served at the
close of the meeting and en en-
joyable social hour was spent.
BI:RED MAN FOR FARM WORK
•'1'op wages for top, man. Living
accommodation available. A. J.
)Mustard, Brucefield. 42-p
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
'WOMAN WANTED TO LOOK
after two children from 2 to,, 5
inthe afternoon.- Phone 782J in
the morning. 42-3-b
'STOVES FOR SALE
BEACH COMPANION RANGE,
excellent condition. Phone 901r31,1,
'Clinton.
'NEARLY NEW COLEMAN OIL
space heater, 'four or five room
capacity. A. J. Deseck, RR. !,
'€Tinton,
AlkSly ;1:U4A
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Next Meeting
Council will hold its November
meeting on Monday evening,
November 8, instead of 'the pre-
vious Monday evening.
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PRESBYTERIAN W.M.S.
The WMS of Clinton Presbyter-
ian Church will hold its Thank -
offering meeting on Tuesday af-
ternoon, October 19, at three
o'clock at the home of Mrs. M.
D. McTaggart. The guest speaker,
Mrs. Bishop, Bayfield, will speak
on her visit to the Holy Land.
second game were: Grade 5—Bill
German ib, Jack Holmes 3b,
Murray Taylor c, Kenneth Mc-
Leod p, Fred Ashton 2b, Hugh
Colquhoun ss, Jimmy Carter rf,
Ken Riley cf, Eugene McLaren
lf; Grade 4—Frank MacDonald,
Ron Hugill, Bev Boyes, Peter
Melelis, John Hunter; and Cecil
Carrick.
CUT FLOW LRS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
c.V. OOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
"On= the - Phone "
TAXI SERVICE
TRY US TO -DAY!
CLINTON , CAB
PHONE 44
REG. SHIPLEY OSCAR PRIESTAP ROY MANN
Res. 229 Res. 689J
"WEEKEND SPECIAL
at
Dixon's Pastry. Shop
Delicious
BANANA CAKE
Try Our
HEALTH BREAD MUFFINS
...041.o ,
Rattenbury St. E. = Phone 281W Clinton
CARD OF THANKS
Carman Tebbutt wishes to ex-
press his sincere thanks and ap-
preciation for all gifts, letters, and
cards sent to him while a patient
in hospitals in Clinton and Mel-
ton, also to all who helped in
any way during his absence from
home. 42-p
CARD OF THANKS'
Mrs, T. R. Thompson wishes to
express thanks for ail kindnesses
shown during her recent illness,
with -special thanks to Dr. Oakes,
Dr. Thompson and the nurses at
Clinton Public Hospital. 42-b
IN MEMORIAM
GRIGG—In loving memory of
Mrs. Reitha Grace Grigg, who
passed away, October 11, 1945:
"There is a sad but sweet re-
membrance,
There is a memory fond and
true,
There is a token of affection,
Mother,
And a heartache still for you."
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by husband and family.
Your Headquarters
for
Hand-madePipes
FURNACE and STOVE PIPES
All Sizes In Stock ,
matiosameunaramiarx
Be sure and see a
CLARE JEW EL STOVE
or .
HECLA FURNACE.
before buying
IN MEMORIAM
TRICK—In loving memory of
Robert Trick, who passed away
October 7, 1943:
"Sweet memories will linger
forever,
Time cannot change' them it's
trdre,
Years that may conic cannot
sever
Our loving remembrance of
you."
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife, son and family.
42-p
ONLY ONE SIN BETWEEN YOU AND HEAVEN!
Only orae sin has damned the souls of men throughout
the ages — the sin of unbelief.
"He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life."
—John 3 : 36
"BEHOLD NOW is the accepted time; NOW is the day
q salvation." II Cor. 6 : 2
Delay No Longer!
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Town of Clinton
WHEREAS the Council of the Town of Clinton
proposes tc transfer from the surplus of The Sinking Fund
Account to the Sewerage Construction Account, the sum
of .$21,000.00;
AND WHEREAS the sanction of The Ontario
Municipal Board is required to the By-law to be passed
pursuant to Section 321 (a) of "The Municipal Act"
(R.S.O. 1937, Chapter 266,) (as amended by O.S. 1939,
Chapter 30, Section 18 and 1946, Chapter 60, Sec. 44).
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Ontario
Municipal Board has appointed Friday, the 22nd day of
October, A.D. 1948, at the hour of. Two O'Clock in the
afternoon at the Council Chambers in the Town of Clin-
ton for the hearing of all parties interested in support
of or opposing this application.
DATED this 4th day of October, A.D. 1948.
F. FINGLAND, K.C.,
Solicitor for the
Town of Clinton.
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PROBABILITIES?
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Choose your FALL HAT
from such well-known
lines as
STETSON and CREAN
$4.95 to $10,00
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Sriampoo'.:. n HAWKINS
Manicureell UGH
Finger Waves ,
Permanents,`' ,
ETHEL THOMPSON • B-usiness 244 Phone Residence 470
Princess St, East Phone 585 NeNUMEMIENIMMIIIMENIMMINPF
The weather man says
Colder. Are you ready
for it? Will your suit,
overcoat, topcoat or
raincoat stand another
season? See these and
other values in our
stock:
Give him .. .
HANDKERCHIEFS,
with his own initial, finest
Lawn or Linen
39c and 60c ea.
.w.n.w.n
UNDERWEAR
FOR MEN and BOYS
Penmans 71, Preferred, 95,
= Stanfiel.ds Red & Blue Label
w......... .�
TIES and BELTS
s Hundreds to choose from,
All Sizes All Prices
RAINCOATS for Men
and Boys
For these wet, rainy days, you
can't afford to be without
one of these coats.
More Than
100 SUITS
to choose from
Worsteds, Serges,
Gabardines, Shark-
skin or Tweeds
39.50 to 59.50
Complete line of
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
for all the family
PICKETT & CAMPBELL
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ARROW --. TOOKE & BVD SHIRTS
Phone 25 Clinton
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