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Clinton News-Record, 1948-11-11, Page 5RSDAY, NOVEivra R '11, 948 �e�cord Claassif'` INTON 14EWf -RECORD, PAGE FIVE ►diets Bring Quick liOults • CASH RATE—(If pard by Wed- anes8ay following 'date of inser- °tion)—One cent 'a word first in- :sertion (minimum 35 cents); sub- sequent insertions one cent a word ,(minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex- tra for' box number, or for direc- tion to NEWS-RECORD'Office IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 p.ni. Wednesday. ACCOMMODATION +,WANTED 'UNFURNISHED, SELF CON - 'tabled 'apartment or house want- ed immediately by air force of- ficer and wife. Write 'to Box '"R", NEWS -RECORD. 46-p AGENTS WANTED "BE YOUR OWN BoYSS! Distribute our 250 products: Toilet Articles, -Medicines, Extracts, Spices, Floor Wax, Insecticides, Farm Pxod- 'eets, splendid assortment of gift 'boxes. Our dealers make sub- atantlal profits! A customer in • each hornet For catalogue and detail', write to FAMILEX, 1600 -Delorimier Street, Montreal, P.Q. 44-9-b . AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1937 PLYMOUTH S E D A N, mechanically sound, $'775. John Ostler, % Charles Nelson, phone 'Clinton 239. 46-b 1935 DESOTO FOUR DOOR sedan, new rings, heater, defrost- er. Fred Wallis, phone Clinton ;909:33, 45-6-p BABY CARRIAGES .'SECONDHAND STROLLER and 'pram in good condition. Apply ;Mrs. Dick MacDonald, Victoria :St., phone Clinton 782J. 454-b CHRISTMAS CARDS ^'ORDER YOUR OWN PERSON - :any -printed Christmas Cards now while there is a wide selection of :beautiful samples. Satisfaction :,guaranteed. Samples on display :cat .CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. 41-tfhx CLOTHING FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND FOUND - AUTOMOBILE RUG on hill in Bayfield. Apply John Parker, Chief of Police, Bayfield. 45;p FOUND—On Albert St., Clinton, a sum of money. Apply Thomas Herman, care of Davis and -Her- man, Clinton. "•; 46-p LOST -BLACK BILLFOLD with sum of money- and driver's per- mit in or near Mppr`phy Bros. garage, Finder plea$ereturn to NEWS -RECORD Office, 46p LOST—in Bayfield, on Sunday, November 7, across from dump- ing grounds, a boy's bright blue polo coat with white trim. Finder please notify Bobbie Brandon, Bayfield. 46-b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE NINE LITTLE PIGS, SEVEN, weeks old; also calf suitable for vealing. Edgar Rathw,ell, phone Clinton 909r4. 46-p PUREBRED LEICESTER RAM, two years old, and • two spring rant lambs. Oscar Switzer, phone Clinton 614r31. 46-p QUIET DRIVING MARE; HAR- ness and rubber tired buggy. reasonable, Phone 478W, 45-46-b HAVING SOLD MY FARM, have the following for sale: mare, 10 'years old; three cows, one Jersey, two Durhams, freshening in April;, horse rake; steel roller; six ft. mower; riding plow; John McGuire, R.R. 2, Bayfield, phone Clinton 900r23. 46-p MASSAG'Ei 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, Elmer. Trick place, L. Leeper, qualified masseurs 45-6-p • MISCELLANEOUS GIRLS' GREEN COAT, SIZE 16, good as nevi. Apply NEWS - :RECORD. / 46-p 'TO CLEAR, FRIDAY MORNING, "25 coats at $10 each, mostly fur - trimmed. Bats 50 cents, Ex- ,clusive Dress Shop. 46-b EQUIPMENT FOR SALE HORSE TRAILER, STRONGLY built; also wheels and axle for 'another trailer; battery radio. .Apply Robert Penhele, Bayfield. 46-7-p '10-20 TRACTOR WITH RUBBER 'on front; two furrow tractor plow; :also auto -track with new motor. TALL OLD IYORSES AND DEAD "W. B. Thompson, RR, 2, Clin- animals. If suitable for mink feed 'ton. 46-p will pay more than fertilizer FARMS FOR SALE prices. If not, will pay fertilizer d priceat once. Phone collect, lGilberteBros. Mink Ranch, 936:21 or 996:32, Goder- ich. 11-btfb. SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north of town; also ladders•for sale. var- sous lengths. Enquire. 46-1-p SPIRELLA FOUNDATION Gar- ments, individually designed.' Miss Aphra Steepe, Ontario St., Clinton, phone 288. 44-7-p MEN! WANT PEP, VIGOR, Vi- tality. Ostrex peps up weak, rundown, anemic, exhausted men, women. New i`get acquainted" size 'only 50c, Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new pep, younger feeling, today. At all druggists. 46-b 'HIBBERT TOWNSHIP, 100 acres, •eight bush, balance tillable. Full set buildings, phone, well situat ed, Hydro at gate. School bus, $5,300; some terms, William 'Pearce, Exeter. • 46-p STANLEY TOWNSHIP, 80 AC- xes, 65 tillable clay loam, house .garage, henhouse, basement barn, 13,000 with terms. Neighbors sow . it all, in corn or flax, wheat, then alfalfa, William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 45-6-p HOUSES'VOR SALE ''OWN OF CLINTON, FIVE xoom cottage, insul-brick siding, 8x11 basement, hardwood floors, hydro and water, garage, 'i4 acre land with some fruit trees, resp - 'berry and strawberry plants. 'Possession 30 days. ,H. C. Law- son, Realtor, Phone 251W, CH!). 'ton. 43btfb TOWN OF CLINTON, 1r/z STOR- •ey dwelling, sun porch, living room, dining room, kitchen, built in -cupboards, four bedrooms, all modern conveniences, garage, good location, possession on Dec- ember 15. Apply H. C. Laws6n, Bealter, phone 251W, Clinton, 45-btfb PIANO TUNING SEWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES CLEAN - ed, overhauled and adjusted, $5; guaranteed satisfaction, Just bring,in the head. C. Woods, 12 ;East St., Goderich. 43-52-p NEW SINGER SEWING MACH- ines, electric portable and cab- inet machines, also treadle ma- chines. For information write Singer Service Representative, Box "Z" NEWS -RECORD. 46-7-8-b STOVES FOR SALE DUO -THERM OIL SPACE Heat- er and one oil tante.. F1O Lynch, phone 320J. 46-b FINDLAY COAL HEATER; A number of glass doors suitable for cupboards, size '20x50; several' large panes of diamond glass. Apply Norman Carter, Ontario St., Clinton. 46-p WANTED TO BUY SET"'OF CARPENTER TOOLS in gocd condition Apply F. W. Andrews, Clinton, phone 33. 46-7-b WILL PAY 2c FOR HORSES PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS for mink feed and call and pick to all makes. Cleaning,de-moth- up same. Phone Goderich Coil- ing, free estimates. Write or phone ect, :Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.' 936r21 or 936r32. 45btft 2be • WMI.FIJI:• ~.^,./` 4,1`4 N•MA1•I.I ,~I• J`n Ien'aem- 7) !►iantce ' 'Thirty years ago to -day, the ''Cease Fire" .command ended World' War. L . . . And on that day, we 'honoured those who had fallen in the service of our country . To -day, added :'to that Honour Roll are those who gave their lives in time second great world' • conflict ., . It is not enough 'this Remembrance Day to honour„the brave dead of:two wars by bowing our heads in prayer. . . Only by each of us workingaisaduously to prevent another war— working to thrid an Everlasting Peace—can we pay 'them deserving. tribute. Pickett & Campbell Mei's and Boys' Clothing and., Footwear . . Phone 25 Clinton BIRTHS ROBSNSON •— In . Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday,. No- vember 10, 1948, to alt. Sgt: and Mrs. H. B. Robinson, Clinton, a son. MARRIAGES WRIGHT-WARD—In Thamesville United Church, on Saturday, October 30, 1948, by Rev. J. 'C,. Britton, Elizabeth Clarice (Betty), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G, D. Ward, Thamesville, formerly of Clinton, to Ken- neth N., son of -Mr, and Mrs, Eric Wright, Waterloo. DEATHS MENERY Athis home, 544 Greendale Ave. W., Detroit, Mich., on Wednesday evening, October 27, 1948, Bruce Men- ery, beloved husband of Ida Jane Reid,,, formerly of Bay- field, in 'his 71st year. Funeral to Elmwood Cemetery, Yale, Mich., under. Masonic auspices, Satturdey,"`October 30. AUCTION SALE o1 COWS and YOUNG CATTLE at Lot 31, 5th Concession of Goderich Township;' 1 mile. south of Porter's Hill, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. at 1:30 p.m. 15; young cows, Holsteins, pure- bred and grade Durham and Jerseys, 5 are fresh, some spring- ing, balance due Jan., Feb, and March; 15 Holstein heifers; 5 young calves. This is a good lot of stock, 10 of 1the cows being T.B. tested, and some of the heifers vaccin- ated. This stock will be sold on your approval. TERMS—CASH A. E. TOWNSHEND, Proprietor EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, 46-b•" Auctioneer Clearing AUCTION SALE of, FARM STOCK, 'IMPLEMENTS and FEED at Lot No. 27, Concession 8, Hullett Township, 5 miles north of Clinton, or 11/2 miles south of Londesboro (r/ mile north on No. 4 Highway) on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 at 1 p.m. sharp, consisting of: Three horses; 18 head of cattle. including cows recently freshen- ed and to freshen in November; young cattle including a baby beef; a young Yorkshire sow due in March and 13 chunks; 20 hens; a full line of farm imple- ments; set of breeching harness; set of back.band harness; a quan- tity of Ajax oats suitable for seed; also mixed grain and ap- proximately 18 ton of mixed hay. Full listing in next week's paper. TERMS—CASH No reserve—sale called clue to ill health. FRED McCOOL, Proprietor EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, 46-b Auctioneer AIKEN'S have Values in WORK ,CLOTHING MITTS and GLOVES RUBBER FOOTWEAR PHONE 2 - - CLINTON Krii-titLE2mmy.1,tv 5,60.0,1 CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS (For Every Occasion C.V. OOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66j BEAUTY SIH[OPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves' Permanente ETHER, THOMPSON Priucesa St. East Phone 585 ANNIVERSARY AT BRUCEFIELD IS SUCCESSFUL' (By our'Brucefield. correspondent) Anniversary services at Bruce - field United' Church Sunday lest were very largely attended when Rev. W. .D,- McIntosh, Galt, a former pastor, brought inspiring meesages. ' The choir of the church pro- vided appropriate music. • Mrs. William : Murdoch, Hamilton, rendered two beautiful solos at the evening :service. The offering for the day amounted to • over $1,200. CARD OF • THANKS Mrs. William Pickett wishes to convey her thanks to ell those who sent flowers, cards and oth- er gifts to her while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital, and Victoria Hosptal, London. 46-p CARD OF THANKS Mrs. W. J. Clark wishes to sincerely thank all the 'friends and neighbours who so kindly sent flowers, gifts, cards, etc., to the Clinton Public Hospital during her 'illness, also thajnks to Dr. Oakes, special nurses end staff, 46-b CARD OF THANKS Mrs. J. D. Stirlingwishes to take this opportunity of expres- sing her sincere appreciation for all acts of kindness shown her sister, the late Miss Susie Powell, during her illness with special mention of Mrs. Robert Web- ster and family, also to all those who sent flowers, cards, and all other acts of sympathy extended in a sad bereavement, 46-p IN MEMORIAM LEPPINGTON: In loving memory of our dear brother, Thomas Edgar Leppington, who passed away six years ago, Novem- ber 8, 1942. "Your presence is ever neer us, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of brother • Your loved ones will never forget." —Sadly missed by sister Iona and brother-in-law Albert. 46-b ROXY THEATRE CLINTON Now Playing (Nov. 11-13) "FURY AT FURNACE CREEK" Victor Mature & Coleen Gray MON. TUBS. WED. (Nov. 15-17) Clark Gable, Lana Turner and Anne Baxter—An adult love story finely enacted by a' quartet of top-flight stars. "HOMECOMING". THUR. FEL SAT. (Nov. 18-20) "The VOICE of the TURTLE" Here' is the triumphant screen version of one of the modern era's best knownpleys, sparkling with comedy, radiant with ro- mance and compelling in its tend- erness—Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Parker and Wayne Morris Coining (Nov. 22-24) "IT HAD TO BE YOU" Ginger Rogers & Cornel !Wilde Matinees: Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.m. CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH' Now Playing (Nov. 1143) Lucille Ball & George Saunders in "PERSONAL COLUMN" MON. TUES. WED. (Nov. 15-17) Esther Williams, Peter Lawford and Jimmy Durante—With Cyd Charisse, in a •Technicolor tropi- cal musical romance styled to suit your mood. 'ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU' THUR. FRI. SAT. (Nov. 18-20) Gene Autry, Lynn Roberts • and Sterling Holloway—With the Cass 'County Boys in a singing west- ern adventure. "SADDLE PALS" Conning (Nov. 22-24) Barbara Stanwyck in " "B. F.'s DAUGHTER" Matinees: Wed. Sat. holid'ys, 2.30 REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTII. Now Playing (Nov. 11-13) Gene Autry in "TWILIGHT ,ON THE RIO GRANDE" MON. TUES. WED. (Nov. 15-17) Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Parker and Thomas Mitchell --A success. ful Broadway hit becomes a screen treat you must not miss "VOICE OF THE TURTLE" THUR. FRI. SAT: (Nov. 18-20) Victor Mature, Coleen Grey and Glenn ,Langan—A flaming story imniortelizes the exploits 'of two brothers sworn to vengeance. `FURY at FURNACE' CREEK' Coming (Nov. 22-24) David Niven and Cary Grant in "THE BISHOP'S WIFE" Matinees: Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.nn'. 7 S. S. 4 Goderich Township Community Club SALE of Homemade Baking Saturday, Nov.13 Council Chamber Clinton 46-b Fresh Shipment THE CAN::v of EXCELLENCE "Alice Blue" "Miniatures" "Bond Street" "Peppermint Cream Wafers" ICE CREAM PIES in CHERRY - PINEAPPLE and BUTTERSCOTCH • 0 • • • Clayton's ,Ice Cream Bar Rattenbury St. E. - - Phone 134 Celebrating OUR FIRST Anniversary! Weekend Special:— BANANA CAKES • DRAW ON CHRISTMAS CAKE e Anyone purchasing 50 cents worth or more entitled to FREE TICKET on Large Christmas ' Fruit Cake. Dixon's Pastry Shop Rattenbury. St. E. Phone 281W — Clinton MIEMOIMMINEMININIMMINEMINF 3: F 3 s` 4. 1' 't9 • 3 '46 47-4s ';o.:4 -41404444.+:,ew;4«w^+, +;.3+k+z»;.+.h: ;wki+F�k3���r ltoFk?.�'k4:3»Sl&d{ .b Tendert For Snow Plowing Town of Clinton SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon, NOVEMBER 30, 'y 1948, for the contract of supplying and operating a truck with sufficient power to operate the Municipality's 3 plow to clear the snow from the streets. Truck must be equipped with a wing, and to be operated in con- junction with the plow. The lowet or any other tender not netes- sarily accepted. TOWN OF CLINTON, M. T. CORLESS, Clerk and Treasurer s PRESBYTERIAN WMS day afternoon, November 16, at The WMS of Clinton Presb 2.30 o'clock, in the Church par- terian Church will•meet on Tues- lour, ONCE TOO OFTEN HE THAT BEING OFTEN REPROVED HARDENETH HIS NECK, SHALL SDDENLY BE DESTROYED, AND THAT WITH- OUT REMEDY, -Proverbs 29:1. BELIEVE ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST AND THOU SHALT BE SAVED. —Acts 16:31. CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif. 1 HEAR A REAL BAND! —DANCE -- TOWN HALL, CLINTON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Ted Keane and his Dixieland Septet • Specialties Galore • Dancing 10 to 1 Admission 50 cents • 46-b 1':IlslllslllslllslllsliliialiiiiiislIIsil!ill!sillslllsllintilmlionlslll®iillil Ellil®Indi.t t To Those Interested in Nursing n The Training School Committee of the Stratford i General Hospital Training School for Nurses wish to w d announce that a class of students will be accepted in WI ii February, 1949. i WI •• APPLY r a Superintendent, A iStratford General Hospital, Stratford, Ontario ii i 45-6-7-b .i1lYlllslllslllslllslllslll,l Ilsl IILIIIlsI II®I l lmll ISI Ilsl IlslI18111i1!!>011lslNlllllsl IlslpslllR® IRIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111I111111111 1111@IiIIICfi@Iliilillll 1111111111111111lPtrO;1111111111IIIIIiIilfllCtili8N11NIIIIIIIEII 1111IIIIIIi� I• f you are ECONOMY -WISE c• hoose a .. . ai�luu HECLA FURNACE I CLARE JEWEL STOVE X —DON'T FORGET. '_+ That we are headquarters for Hand -made Pipes h1 for Furnace and Stove All Sizes in Stock HUCH R. HAWKINS I: Business 244 Phone Residence 470 '4 01111III 1111iIiI•11111111lil0IIIIII 1111IIIIIIIi111111IIi111111 1111111111 ll 11111i111111111111111111111111i111!IIIIINIi1111IIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMr NM, 1 The next meeting of the HURON COUNTY COUNCIL ll . be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Gode- rich, commencing TUESDAY, NOVEM- BER 16, at 2.00 P.M. Alt accounts, notices of deputations and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the, County Clerk not Pater than Saturday, $ November 13th. N. W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario i 45-6-b