Clinton News-Record, 1948-11-18, Page 5THURSDAY, SDAY, NOVEMBER: 18, 1948`
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
'FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE
for one or two girls who would
share; married couple or two
boys. Mrs. 1'. W. Johnston, Rat-
tenbury St. W. 47-p
AGENTS WANTED
E YOUR OWN BOSS! Distribute
our 250 products: Toilet Articles,
Medicines, Extracts, Spices, Floor
Wax, Insecticides, Farm Prod-
ucts, splendid assortment of gift
boxes. 'Our dealers make sub-
stantial profits! A customer in
each home! For catalogue and
.details,write to FAMILEX, 1600
Delorimier Street, Montreal, P.Q.
44-9-b
ARTICLES WANTED
CHILD'S CRIB with MATTRESS.
'IVfust be in good condition. Mrs.
Pritchard, % Mrs. G. Glazier,
'Queen St., Clinton. . 47-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
393a DODGE IN EXCELLENT
shape. Four tires, almost new.
Apply Elwin Merrill, phone 313,
Clinton. 47-b
1935 FORD COACH, GOOD CON..
dition, manifold heater. Phone
"Clinton 907r15. 47-p
1946 MERCURY 118 SEDAN
with low mileage, in new car
condition, completely winterized,
'equipped with number of ex-
tras. Box "W", .NEWS -RECORD.
47-p
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
'FRAME BUILDING, ASPHALT
shingled, 24 ft, x 16 ft., in A-1
condition. Suitable for garage or
henhouse. Located on Ontario St.,
Clinton. Gordon Horner, 1300
'Cumberland Ave., Hamilton.
47-48-b
CLOTHING FOR SALE
'HUDSON SEAL, 'COAT, SIZE 16,
in excellent condition. Phone
278J. 47-8-9-b
•TURQUOISE SHORTIE WINTER
coat, size 16. Apply at NEWS -
'RECORD. 47-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
12 PIGS SIX WEEKS OLD.
Keith Tyndall, phone 807r23.
47-p
TWO GOOD HOLSTEIN COWS,
fresh with second calf. E. Wilson,
R.R. 3, Auburn. 47-b
NUMBER. OF YOUNG PIGS
Jack McIver, St. Columban,
phone Dublin 22r13. 47-b
12 PIGS SIX WEEKS-- OLD.
Apply Charles Reid, Varna, phone
Hewett 76r25. 47-b
LOST AND FOUND
STRAYED — HEIFER STRAYED
to premises last week. Owner
may have same by identifying
and paying for this advertise-
ment. Frank MacDonald, phone
800r3, 47-p
LOST -CHILD'S WAGON; -large
size, in fair condition. Last seen
at Aiken's store. Finder please
phone 498W. 47-b
FOUND—TIRE AND RIM ON No.
4 Highway south of Londesboro,
about two weeks ago. Owner
may have same by proving prop-
eaty and paying for this adver-
tisement. Harry Snell, phone
804r21. 47-p
'FREE—ONE PAIR $11.95 men's
brown all -wool pants with pur-
• chase of one pair at $5.'75; two
pairs for $5,75. Clinton War
Assets Surplus. 47-p
LOST -- ONE SOW STRAYED
from premises of undersigned,
weighing about 450-500 pounds.
Anyone knowing whereabouts
contact Joe Corey, phone 807r12.
47-b
CHRISTMAS CARDS
'ORDER YOUR OWN PERSON -
ally -printed Christmas Cards now
while there is a wide selection of
beautiful samples. Satisfaction
auaranteed. t lay
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STRAYED TO THE PREMISES
of the undersigned 'on Sunday,
November 7, young female
Scotch collie. R. W. Gibbings,
phone 633r15. 47-p
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
HORSE TRAILER, STRONGLY
built; also wheels and axle for
.•another trailer; battery radio.
.Apply Robert Penhale, Bayfield.
46-7-p
ONE 12 -INCH GRINDER WITH
'speed jack and belt. G. R, Me- ed, overhauled and adjusted, $5;
iiiel, phone 633r14. 47-8-p guaranteed satisfaction. Just
bring in the head. C. Woods,
12 East St., Goderich. 43-52-p
LOST—NUMBER OF KEYS ON
small chain, including two Post
Office keys, property of Richard
Elliott, phone 27. 47-b
MISCELLANEOUS
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale, var-
ious lengths. Enquire. 46-1-p
SPIRELLA FOUNDATION Gar-
ments, individually designed.
Miss Aphra Steepe, Ontario St.,
Clinton, phone. 288. 44-7-p
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. 11-btfb.
BI'RTHS
ANDREWS — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, Novem-
ber 13, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Andrews, Clinton, a
son (Richard Charles).
COLE --In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, November
15, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Cole, 'R,R. 3, Clinton, a
daughter.
FORREST—In the Stephen Nurs-
ing Home, Hensall, on Thurs-
day, November 11, 1948, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ward Forrest, Zurich,
a daughter (Margaret Lillian).
MARRIAGES
LONGMAN-DOLGAME At
'First Presbyterian. Church
Manse, Seaforth, by Rev. D.
Glenn Campbell, on Saturday,
November 6, 1948, Mary Eliza-
beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Dolmage, Seaforth, to
Harold Wesley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Longman, Blyth.
WILBEE-COUTTS-At the par-
sonage of Duff's Church, Wal-
ton, on Saturday, Nov. 13,
19484 by Rev.. 11.. G. Hazelwood,
Lois Jean, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Coutts, to William
Waiter Wilbee, son of Mrs.
Hcrace Wilbee, Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont., and the late Mrs.
Wilbee.
YEO-COOKS--At the home of
the bride's parents, on Monday,
November 15; 1948, at 12.30
p.m., by Rev, C. P. Tavener,
Ethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. V. Cooke, to Eldon, son of
Mrs. Yeo and the late William
Yeo, Holmesville. .
DEATHS
CANTELON — In the hospital,
Maple Creek, Sask., on Sunday
morning, November 7, 1948,
Adam Cantelon, formerly of
Clinton, in his 92nd year. Fun-
eral and interment at Maple
Creek, Tuesday, November 9.
LEITH ---At Hamilton, on Friday,
Nov. 12, 1948, Gregory Leith,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Leith,
formerly of 'Clinton and Blyth,
in his 37th year. Interment in
Union Cemetery, Blyth, Mon-
day afternoon, Nov. 15.
LEVEY—Suddenly, at Baden, on
Thursday, November 11, 1948,
as the result of an accident,
Naomi Mary Wurm, beloved
wife of A. Clifford Levey, R.R.
4, Seaforth, formerly of Clin-
ton, in her 54th year. Private
funeral services at her late
residence, Monday, November
15, to Maitlandbank Cemetery.
TEXTILE WATERPROOFING —
Let it rain! Let it pour! "Rain-
proof" all your clothes, topcoats,
overcoats, snow suits, overalls,
work jackets, mattresses, sports
jackets, etc., etc., at home. 89c
bottle will do three topcoats. At
Ball and Mutch Hardware this
week. 47-3-b
MEN! WATKINS DEALERS
earning average minimum $40.00
to $75.00 aveekly. Do not delay
any further in requesting free
information for the vacant Rural
District in your section. This fine
opportunity of being your own
boss, without investment on your
part is limited to those who act
fast. If you have a car or can
purchase one, write today. The
J. R. Watkins Company, Dept.
O -C-16, Montreal, Que.
27-29-31-b
SEWING MACHINES CLEAN -
FURNITURE FOR SALE
BUFFET FOR SALE IN GOOD NEW SINGER SEWING MACH -
condition. Phone 301W. 47-b 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
ROUND FUMED OAK DINING
room table and six chairs to
:match in excellent condition;
sewing machine in fair condition.
laarly replies needed. • Apply Box
""B", NEWS -RECORD. 47-p
TWO COAL OIL LAMPS; also
Glamp in good working order.
ifford Crich, phone 614r24,
47-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
*OWN OF CLINTON, FIVE
atom cottage,•insul-brick siding,
-full basement, hardwood floors,
hydro and water, garage, r/4 acre
'land with some fruit trees, rasp-
'ber'ry and strawberry plants,
'Possession 30 days. H. C. Law-
son, Realtor, Phone 251W, Clin-
-ton. 43btfb
TOWN OF CLINTON, 11/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. Lawson,
'Realtor, phone 251W, Clinton.
45-btfb
PIANO TUNING
STOVES FOR SALE
INVICTUS RANGE with warm-
ing closet and reservoir, white
trim, burns either coal or wood;
also a number of pipes. Apply
John Noble, High St, Clinton.
47-8-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
for mink feed and call and pick
up same. Phone Goderich Coll-
ect, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch,
936r21 or 936r32, 45btft
WORK WANTED
FEMALE
AVAILABLE TO DO HOUSE -
work. Marie Handy, phone
800r16.
E. S. Livermore, KC., London,
'PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS formerly of Clinton, is acting for
to all makes. Cleaning, de-nnoth- the County of Middlesex in an
ing, free estimates. Write or phone equq}ized assessment appeal in -
'William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton. volving the Villages of Glencoe
2bt. and Ailsa Craig.
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CARD OF 'THANKS ..
The family of the late Mrs. A.
C. Levey wish to thank their
friends and neighbours for the
expressions of sympathy and
many kindnesses during their
bereavement; also those who sent
flowers and kindly loaned cars.
47-b
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, Dora Mae McElroy wishes
to sincerely thank all her friends
and neighbours who so kindly
sent in flowers baskets, boxes
and parcels of fruit, cards, etc.,
during her illness in Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, with special thanks
to Dr. Addison and Dr. Oakes,
the nursing staff and two special
nurses who were so kind to her.
47-p
MeCLINCHEY — Suddenly, in
K -W Hospital, Kitchener, as
the result of a traffic accident,
on Thursday, November 11,
Thelma Oswald, beloved wife
of Carl McClinchey, Tucker -
smith Township, aged 43 years.
Funeral from her late residence
to Goshen Line Cemetery on
Sunday, November 14,
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion.
C.V.COOKE
FLORIST '
Phones: 66w and 663
BEAUTY SFIOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves.
Permanente
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 585
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SEALED TENDERS will be received by the
undersigned up to '12 o'clock noon, NOVEMBER, 30,
1948, for the contract of supplying and operating a
truck with sufficient power to operate the Municipality's
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 lowest •or 'any other tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
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TOWN OF CLINTON,
M. T. CORLESS,
Clerk and . Treasurer.▪ atataisiertatatieleataiatartattereastaaesa
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Help Wanted
Young Man or Boy
To Learn The Baking Trade
No experience necessary — Good working conditions
APPLY TO:
BARTLIFF BROS.
Phone I, Clinton
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BOXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
CLINTON • GODERICH
Now Playing (Nov. 18-20)
"THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE"
with Ronald Reagan
MON., TUES., WED. (Nov. 22-24)
"IT HAD TO BE YOU"
Here's the year's grandest comedy
with a top-notch cast. See this
simmering love story come to a
boil — Ginger Rogers, Cornet
Wilde and Spring Byington
THUR., FRI., SAT. (Nov. 25-27)
Red Skelton, Janet Blair, Mon
McGuire and Hillary Brooke,
If you're looking for laughs your
search is ended because Red
Skelton breaks all hilarity re-
cords in
"THE FULLER BRUSH MAN"
Coming (Nov. 29 -Dee. 1)
June Allyson in
"THE BRIDE, GOES WILD"
Matinees: Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.m,
New Playing (Nov. 18-20)
Gene. Autry and Lynne Roberts
in "SADDLE PALS"
MON., TUES., WED. (Nov. 22-24)
Barbara Stanwyek, Van Heflin &
Charles Coburn. — The screen's
top drama stars in a grand story
about a tycoon and his unpre-
dictable offspring.
"B. F.'s DAUGHTER"
THUR., FEL, SAT. (Nov.25-27)
Yvonne de Carlo, Dan Duryea
and Jeffrey Lynn—An outstand-
ing story is transformed into a
thrilling Technicolor screen -tale.
"BLACK BART"
Coming (Nov. 29 -Dee, 1)
"UP IN CENTRAL PARK"
with Deanna Durbin
Matinees: Wed. Sat. holid'ye. 2.30
REGENT' THEATRE
S.EAFORTH
Now' Playing (Nov. 18-20)
Victor Mature and Coleen Gray
"FURY AT FURNACE CREEK"
MON., TUES., WED., (Nov. 22-24)
David Niven, Loretta Young and
Cary Grant—Presenting the wid-
ely discussed story of a bishop
and his conflict with an angel.
"THE BISHOP'S WIFE"
THUR., FR1'., SAT. (Nov.25-27)
Van Johnston, June Allyson and
Butch Jenkins—For . the chuck-
ling time -of -your -life be sure you
see this matrimonial farce.
"THE BRIDE GOES WILD"
Coming (Nov. 29 -Dec. 1)
"HOMECOMING"
with Gable and Turner
Matinees: Sat., Holidays, 2.30 pan.
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BOYS' WEAR
For all round wear for
any occasion we carry a
complete stock of:
• BOYS' SUITS •
• OVERCOATS •
SHIRTS • TIES.
• PARKAS •
• SWEATERS •
Tweeduroy, Humphrey,
Corduroy and Tweed
® BREECHES •
• DRESS LONGS •
BELTS ` • BRACES
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and many other items
Buy Your Boys' Clothing
From a Man's Store
Xmas Suggestions
If you are'worrying about your Christmas.
shopping for HIM, worry no more. Drop
in mid see our selection of SHIRTS, TIES,
SOCKS, HATS, GLOVES, SCARVES,
SWEATERS and dozens of other useful'
items. • 1
NOTEif HE is in the market for a new
suit or overcoat, we offer the biggest 'and
best stock in town. See us for your new
Kenwood Coat.
Pit ett fi Campbell
Agents for
Warren K. Cook 0 Regal Park • W. R. Johnston
Tip Top Tailors
- Clinton
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Phone 25
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to convey my thanks to
all those who sent flowers, cards,
fruits and gifts, and the dozens
who phoned inquiring as to my
condition while I was a patient
in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, and since I have returned
to my home, and for many acts
of kindness shown to myself and
family, to you, we all say many
thanks. Signed: John Lepping-
ton, Clinton. 47-p
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 (n/ mile north
on . No. 4 Highway) on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
. ONCE TOO OFTEN
HE• THAT BEING, OFTEN REPROVED HARDENETH
HIS NECK,
SHALL SDDENLY BE DESTROYED, AND THAT WITH-
OUT I1EMEDY. —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.
at 1' p.m. sharp, consisting of:
Horses: Grey Percheron horse,
7 yrs, old (1600 lbs,); black
Percheron horse; 14 yrs. old (1500
lbs.); black Clyde mare (aged).
Cattle: 2 Durham cows recently
freshened; Durham heifer, recent-
ly freshened; Ayrshire cow, milk-
ing, due in April; Hereford cow,
due in November; Durham cow,
due in November; Durham cow,
milking, due in July; Hereford
steer, rising 2 yrs, old; Durham
steer, rising 2 yrs. old; 2 year-
ling Durham heifers; 2 yearling
Hereford heifers; baby beef
heifer; 3 spring calves.
Pigs: Young Yorkshire sow, due
March 7; 5 chunks,. approx. 50
lbs„ 8 chunks, approx. 100 lbs.
Poultry: Approx, 20 hens.
Implements: M.H. binder, 7 ft.
cut; M.H. spring tooth cultivator;
Frost & Wood mower, 3 ft. cut;
set of sloop sleighs; new wood
rack; land roller; 3 -section drag
harrows; rubber tire Bain wagon;
wagon box and spring seat; stock
rack; single scuffler; set of Ren-
frew scales, 2,000 lbs.; Portland
cutter; top buggy; twin neck
yokes; 2 set of double trees;
2 -row turnip drill; DeLaval
cream spearator (A-1 condition);
emery grinder; 2 oak barrels;
hog crate.
Harness: Set of double breech-
ing harness (nearly new); set of
back band harness; set of single
harness; 3 horse collars (nearly
now).
Feeds. Approx. 400 bus. Ajax
oats (suitable for seed); approx.
700 bus. mixed grain; approx, 18
tons of mixed hay; % of an acre
of turnips.
paper. TERMS—CASH
No reserve—sale called due to
ill health.
FRED McCOOL, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
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a February, 1949.
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NEW 1949
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
•^r.. -'fir
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Type of
Rubber: Overshoes
v; 'Sl%sliers',''-=- made of shiny black rubber, 11" high,
'with ;heavy wool pile back 4" thick, full length
zipper. Men's and boys' sizes . $4.25 and $4.95
"Commuters"— Shiny black pull -on rubber over-
snoe: t>?ade of pure elastic rubber which stretches
rid < fits . snugly. Tuck trouser bottoms inside,
{maiccs clean, light, dry foot comfort.
"I,iryfpOt" -Men's and boys', 3- and 4 -buckle, all -
rubber 'overshoe, made for heavy duty wear to
really ''take it" .. Bbys' $3.40 Men's $3.95
"HiFlyer"—Men's zipper front overshoe with heavy
"shearling" lining. The warmest footwear one
could wish for Men's only $9,95
ALSO: ---
Over rubbers, plain.. and spat clog
Rubber Boots, three ranges
Cashmere buckle and zipper overshoes
Leather top rubbers, split & full grain tops
Lace top rubber boots, 12" & 14" high
Thigh and hip boots
Complete range of FELT SHOES — four kinds from
which to choose.
AIKEN'S