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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-10-28, Page 9:' !?l3LTRSLiA'Y, OCTOBER '28, 1948 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVE News -Record Classified Adlets Bring Quick Results CASH RATE --(If paid by Wed- nesday following date of inser- tion)—One cent a word first in- sertion (minimum 35 cents); sub- -'aequent insertions' one Dent a word (minimum '25 cents); 15 centd•'ex- tra for box number or for direc- ation to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday. ACCOMMODATION WANT +' UNFURNISHED SEF CON- DINING ROOM SUITE, CHINA -Mined apartment or house want cabinet, ice box and kitchen c'ab- -ed immediately by air forceof incl. R. N. Irwin, Huron St., (icer and wife. Write to Box phone Clinton 190W. 44cb °'R"a NEWS -RECORD. 44-p CUSTOM " PLOWING • CUSTOM PLOWING SERVICE for this district. Please consult Ray Potter, phone Clinton 911r11. esti 43-44 FURNITURE FOR SALE. UPHOLSTERED _CH'AIR FOR sale. Phone 99. 44-45�b LIVING ROOM TABLE; LIVING doom stove; will burn either coal or wood., Frank Dixon, ;'phone 596. 44-45-p AGENTS WANTED THE FULLER BRUSH CO. hes -a well-established territory open for salesman. Must have car, selling experience an asset but not essential, Write Fuller Brush Co. Ltd., London, or phone Mr. Aitcheson, 350, St, Marys. 44-p BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distribute GRAVEL FOR SALE SEVERAL ACRES OF GOO-) road gravel. Will be sold by acre or in bulk. Apply J. B. Rathwell, Bayfield, phone Clin- ton 624r11. 44-45-p HONEY FOR SALE DROP IN AND • TASTE A VERY mild amber honey at. Fifteen •our 250 products: Toilet Articles, Cents per .pound, in .your con - .Medicines, Extracts, Spices, Floor tainers; still have some light at Wax, Insecticides, Farm Prod- $ Twenty-three Cents. T. Gordon wets, splendid assortment of gift Scribbins, Victoria St,. Clinton.. boxes. Our dealers make sub- 43-444 stantial profits! A customer in each home! ,,For catalogue and rletails, writ to FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier Street, Montreal, P.Q. • 44-9-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. New car condition. Phone Ezra Ellis, Clinton 802r4. 44-b 1934 DODGE SEDAN. IN PER - Feet condition. Gordon Horner, 'phone Clinton 483J. 44-b 1942 DODGE DELUXE SPECIAL Sedan, heater and defroster, in good condition, Apply Jack Peck, :Eippen, phone Hensell 81r23. 44-b ARTICLES FOR SALE :MAN'S GOLD WATCH; SET draughtman's drawing tools; bat- -Eery radio set. Apply Box "A", NEWS -RECORD. 44-p CHRISTMAS CARDS , ORDER YOUR OWN PERSON - ally -printed Christmas Cards now while there is a wide selection of beautiful samples. Satisfaction guaranteed. Samples on display at CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. 41-tfbic ;CIDER APPLES FOR SALE 'QUANTITY OF CIDER APPLES for sale. Fred McClymorit, Var- rla. 44-h CLOTHING FOR SALE GIRLS' BROWN WINTER COAT, size 11 or 12. Apply NEWS- -RECORD. 44-p THREE' BIAVERSACKS WITH one rain coat for $1.95. Clinton War Assets Surplus. 44-p LOST AND FOUND LAST—GENT'S MOTTLED PEN and pencil set (Waterman) in leather case on Sunday;" October 24. Reward. Phone 225. 44p HOUSES FOR SALE FIVE -ROOM COTTAGE GREEN shingle siding, three-piece bath, full basement, heavy duty wir- .ing, 20 young apple trees. Ap- ply Box ;'M' NEWS -RECORD. 43-44-p .?UST ARRIVED—ALL KINDS mi skii caps at pre-war prices. Clinton War Assets Surplus. 44-p SEVERAL CLEAN USED DRES- ses and skirts, snow suit, winter • coats, size 14 and 16 years, Ap- ply Box "3", NEWS -RECORD. 44-b TOWN OF CLINTON, FIVE room cottage, insul-briek siding, full basement, hardwood floors, hydro and water,, garage, 1/4 acre land with some fruit trees, rasp- berry and strawberry plants. Possession 30 days. H. C. Law- son, Realtor,, Phone 251W, Clin- ton. — • 43btfb MASSAGE TRY DEEP GENTLE MASSAGE (kneading manipulation), elim- inative yet stimulating. Steam cabinet baths for any form of rheumatism and other ailments available west of Clinton off Bayfield highway. L. Leeper, qualified masseur. 44'4 JUST ARRIVED—.AIR FORCE .sheepskin jackets, waterproof, end Air Force long jackets, water -i ;proof. Clinton War Assets Sur- plus. 44-p EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 'ONE USED THREE -FURROW. I4o. 8A. Cockshutt tractor plough. Carman Tebbutt, phone Clinton 302r31. 44-1 15-30 'TRACTOR, RUNS GOOD, $95; rubber -tired wagon, $60; ,Allis Chalmers tractor, $575, half .cash. W. B. Thompson, 44-p BEATTY GAS WASHER; '71/2 -inch Fleury grain grinder; three -horse power gas engine; Coleman gas lantern; Coleman gas lamp; Cole- man gas iron;. kitchen cabinet; ,all in good repair. William Fotheringham, phone Clinton (5280.1. 43-44-p MISCELLANEOUS SPIRELLA FOUNDATION Gar- ments, individually designed. Miss Aphra Steepe, Ontario St., Clinton, phone 288. 44-7-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 "get acquainted" size ONLY 50c At all druggists. BIRTHS CLEARING AITCHEtiON=In Grace Hospital, • AUCTION SALE ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals. If suitable for mink feed will pay more than fertilizer prices. If not, will pay fertilizer nrices. If dead phone at once. Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder- ich. 11-btfb. PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS to all makes. Cleaning, 6le-moth- ing, free estimates. Write or phone William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton. 2btf STOVES FOR SALE FIRECA RANGE, COAL AND wood, in good condition, an ex- cellent baker. Reservoir end warming closet, Bargain at price asked, W. G. Moffett, Ratten- bury , St, W., Clinton. 44-p ROXY THEATRE CLINTON Toronto, on Monday, October of FARM . STOCK and IM'PLE 25,1948,to Mr. and Mrs. 1VIENTS at Lot 1, Concession 7, +.Now Playing (Oet. 28-30) Charl s itches ; Woodbridge,. Hullett Township, 11/4 miles "ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU" (ee Marion Gillies), ' a son. east, of liinburn, on In Technieolor, Esther Williams BELL—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, October 22, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell, R.R. 1, Blyth, o daughi, at gorses: One'1team good worktre, (Candice Ann).' horses. BELL—In Clinton Public Hos-. Cattle: Durham cow, due in • pital,_on Saturday, October 23, 1948, to Mr., .and Mrs. Robert Bell, Blyth, - a son, .(Robert Wayne). GILBERT In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Friday, October 22, 1948; to Mr. add Mrs. Jack. Gilbert, R.R. 1. Gode- rich, a son, (Frederick John). IIARKEMA — In Clinton •Punie Hospital, on Thursday, October 21, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Sahbe Har.)ema, Blyth, a son, (Klaas). JOHNSTON--In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesdey, October 26, 1948, to Mr. end Mrs. Stew- art Johnston, ,Blyth, a daugh- ter. MULHERN — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, October 26, 1948, to Cpl. and Mrs. G. E. Mulhern, Clinton, a dau- ghter. Publicness; horse Dollars. NESBITT — In Clinton Public TERMS—CASH Hospital, on Monday, October PETER LINDSAY, Proprietor Nesbitt, Blyth, a son. 25,1948, to Mr. and Mrs. John HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer 44-b DEATghS SEWING MACHINES December; Durham cow, due in January; Durham cow, due in, spring; farrow cow, 3 'two-year- old Durham 'steers; 5 Durham, heifers and steers rising 2 yrs. old; 2 baby beefs, 500 lbs.; 2 fat, calves, 300-400 lbs. Pigs: 3 registered York sows, Implements: McCormick mow- er, 6 ft. cut; sulky rake; Massey Barris manure spreader, used two seasons; 3 -drum steel •roller;. spring tooth cultivator; 3 -section harrows; Quebec sulky plow; walking plow;' seed drill; sleighs; farm wagon; 16 ft. hay rack; Massey Harris hay loader; gravel box; 3 bunches shingles; fanning milli; hay car, forks, sling. chain; 'sling ropes, shovels, chains. ` Grain: 500• bus. mixed grain, i Hainess: back band set of har- BALL—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday, October 23, 1948, Annie Bedford, widow of George Henry Ball and mother of Leslie Bali, in her 87th year. Funeral from the Ball. and Mutch Funeral Home, High St., Clinton, to Ball's Cemetery, Tuesday, October 26. HOLLAND—In St. Boniface Hos- pital, Winnipeg, Man., on Fri- day,' October 22, 1948, Thomas Holland, beloved husband of Cecelia Jervis, (both formerly of Holmesville); 'in his 83rd year. Surviving as well as his wife areone; son, Walter, and one sister, Mrs, H. S. Walker, SEWING MACHINES CLEAN - ed, overhauled and adjusted, $5; guaranteed satisfaction. Just bring in the head, C. Woods, 12 East St., Goderich. 43-52-p WOOD FOR SALE 50 CORDS OF GOOD HARD- WOOD, $5 per cord delivered, Gordon. Horner, phone Clinton 4833. 44-b House For ;:ale! One of the Newest and Most Modern Houses in Clinton. IMMEDI AT POSSESSION One -and -a -half storeys, seven rooms; bath upstairs and down oil heated, thermostat -controlled; hardwood floors throughout; located on Ontario Street, in one of best resi- dential sections of Clinton, APPLY TO Gordon--- orner. Phone 483-j Clinton ler s 1k9 41``V otice OF FIRST POSTING" OF VOTERS' LISTS FOR 1948, Municipality, • of Goderich Township, County of Huron. NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with. Section 3 of the. VOTERS' LISTS ACT ,and I have posted up in my office at R.R. 2, Clinton, on the elst day of October, 1948, the list, of all persons entitled to vote hi the said Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list re- mains there for 'inspection. I, And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings' to' have any errors • or omissions corrected accord- ing to law, the last day for appeal being the 12th day of November, 1948. ' DATED' at R:R. 2, Clinton, this 21st day of Oc- tober, 1948. • .-. R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk of the Township of Goderich. troe00.40. _,m.. London. ROSS—Suddenly, in Bayfield;, on Sunday, October 24, 1948, William James Ross, in his 66th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, High St., Clinton, to Bayfield Cemetery, an Wednesday, Oc- tober 27. THOMPSON — Suddenly, gat his home, Princess St. E., Clinton, on Monday, October 25, 1948, George C. Thomposn, in his 82nd year. Private funeral from the Beattie Funeral Home, Rattenbury St, E., Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Wednes- day, October 27. Clerk's Notice Of First Posting of Voters' Lists for 1948, Municipality of Clinton, County of Huron. N01JCE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted up in my office in Clinton on the 28th day of October, 1948, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections and that such list re- mains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take im- mediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cur- rected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 19th day of November, 1948. DATED at Clinton this 28th day of October, 1948. M. T. CORLESS, Clerk of the Town of Clinton 44-45-46-47-b DO YOU BELIEVE GOD? He Has Said: !� "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked." Jer. 17 : 9 O "There is none righteous, no, not one: all have sinned" Rom. 3 : 10, 23 O "The wicked shall be turned into Hell." Psalm 9 : 17 O "The Lord Jesus came Nto this world to save sinners." I Tim. 1 : 15 CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif. 1 1 Suits and Overcoats Our Fall Range is now complete. Many new ,shades to choose from in all the newest styles. Ready-made clothing by such well -lc sown firms as Towne hall, Regal Park, Cambridge Clothes and Kenwood Overcoats by Warren K. Cook. MON., TUES., WED. (Nov. 1-3) ."THE BISHOP'S WIFE". You can't imagine what happens when . an immortal starts falling in love with- a mortal. A blend of heart-warming incidents punct- uated with chuckles—Cary Grant, Loretta Young & David Niven THUR., FEL, SAT. (Nov. 4-6) Programme , being arranged Coming — "THE EXILE" with Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. 'and Maria Monter, CAPITAL , THEATRE GODERICH Now Playing •(Oct. 28-30) "RELENTLESS" in Technicolor, With Robert Young and Marguerite Chapman REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH Now Playing (Oct. 28-30) "RELENTLESS" with Willard Parker and Akim Tamirofk MON., TIJES.; WED. (Nov. 1-3) MON., TUES., WED. (Nov. 1-3) Barbara Stanwyek, David Niven James Stewart,'Helen Walker & & Richard Conte—The dramatic Richard Conte—Present a modern story of a famous pianist, her two true story that has become an epio of devotion and self-sacrifice. loves, end the rendezvous she could not avoid. :`CALL NORTHS'IDE 777" "THE OTHER LOVE" THUR., FRI•, SAT. (Nov. 4-6) Danny' Kaye, Virginia Mayo and Lillian Cain — This Technicolor Blue -Ribbon Award winner promises you an evening of hil- arious comedy. "THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER M'ITTY" Coming —"NAKED CITY" with Barry Fitzgerald Matinees: Wed. Sat. holidays, 2.30 Matinees: Sat., Holidays, 2.30.p.m, THUR., FRI., SAT. (Nov. 4-6) Edgar Bergen, Dinah Shore and. Liana Patten — With Charlie, Mortimer and a host of cartoon characters in Walt Disney's new- est fun -show, "FUN AND FANCY FREE" Coming - "THE MATING OF MILLIE" with Evelyn Keyes CARD OF THANKS ° Mrs. M. E. Jacob wishes to take this opportunity of expres- sing ,her sincere appreciation for all cards, letters, ,flowers •and gifts received while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital 44=p CARD OF THANES Mrs. Fred W. Johnston wishes to express her sincere thanks and appreciation . to neighbours, friends and relatives for ell flor- al offerings, gifts and kindnesses shown to her during her recent sad trial and bereavement. 44-p CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs, Emily Miller wish to express their appreciation for all kind- nesses rendered during their mother's illness and death, for all flowers sent, cars loaned end other thoughtful acts which were done. 44-p IN MEMORIAM GLAZIER In loving memory of Thomas Glazier who passed away October 31, 1938: "Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory sad and true, Just the love and sweet de- votion Of the ones who miss you." —Remembered by wife and fam- ily. 44-p IN MEMORIAM STEWART—In loving memory of a dear mother, Amy Alberta Stewart, who passed away two years ago, October 24, 1946: "We little thought when leav- ing home She would no more return, That she in death so soon would sleep, And leave us here to mourn. We did not know the pain she bore, We did not see her die, We only know that she pas- sed away And never said good bye. Her weary hours and days of pain, ." Her troubled nights are past, And in our aching ,hearts we know She found sweet rest at last." —Lovingly remembered by son, Kenneth, and family. 44-b c Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Aiken have returned from their post- nuptial trip through Eastern Ontario. SUITS FROM 39.50 to 59.50 t OVERCOATS FROM 27.95 to 55.00 CLOTHING. Work pahts,' work shirts, ,overalls;' 'all -wool socks smocks, gloves and lealh of work boots. voow,•r+rr,.nrre,w•r,r,+,+.e„w RUBBER -FOOTWEAR Complete line of rubber footwear for the family. plainovers, splashes .and rubber boots. All sizes.. NOTE: Watch Next Week's Paper for our SPECIALS for Clinton Day, Nov. 6 Pickett f, pbell .BOY'S WEAR A SPECIALTY Phone 25 - - . - - Clinton LEGION BINGO Will. not be held this Saturday. O The .Town Hall is being used for another purpose. 44-h ?vlwd011.4.4. CIJT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66j BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON F riuceaa St. Ewerono86. 1940 ' FORT) V-8 PICK-UP TRUCK For Sale Mechanical condition almost perfect, smooth running, and lots of power. This is a good looking truck and has been ,well taken care of. Well worth the money asked for it. APPLY F. W. Andrews Phone 33.- Clinton 43-4-p i •ar••*-: 0 STEELE'S CAVALCADE OF STARS O RQDEOCIRCUS Western and South American 25 America's Finest -Trained Horses and Novelty Circus Acts FEATURING AZABACHE—South American fighting horse. He fights, he dances and he jumps over an automobile. MISS ROSE STEELE and her Trained Dog Review. Ten perfect performing dogs that do outstanding and novelty tricks that you have never seen before. TRICK ROPERS and Trick and Fancy Riders, CLOWNS, and Educated Mules. Entire performance is accompanied by the melodious music of a Hammond Electric Organ., The greatest show of its type ever to tour Ont. Clinton Lions Arena “CLINTON DAY" SATURDAY, NOV. 6 8.15 p.m. Adults 75c Children 35c Your Headquarters for HandmadePipes FURNACE and STOVE PIPES All Sizes In Stock mennassmscamonassinam Be sure and see a CLARE JEWEL STOVE or HECLA FURNACE HUGH R. HAWKINS Business 244 Phone Residence 470 NigieliMMENOMMIMMINIMMINDT GOVERNMENT tK"' , . OF CANADA BONDS 41/2% due November 1, 1958 , have been called for payment Novembef 1, 1948 ' These bonds should be presented for redemption with all coupons of later date attached. No on these bonds after rNovember 11 1st, 1948 .•