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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-06-02, Page 5THi9RSDAY, JUNE .2,,1'949 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FINK News -Record Classified Adlets Bring Quick Results 'CASH paid NM- '$:ASH RATE -(1i' paid Wed= -sk•aday following date of laser- -$ )--One cent a word first in- niertton (minimum 95 cents); inti- 'osgnent insertions one cent a word -(asinisnuni 25 cents); 15 eents ex- its* for, box number or for direr- flen to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE --6 pan. Wednesday .ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT 'TWO FURNISHED ROOMS with cooking privileges, central loea- tian. Phone 461. ' 20 21-22-b AUTOMOBILES.FOR Ski. CAR FOR . SALE, all good tjres•, and new battery, Price $100.. Ca11199W. COTTAGE FOR RENT NEW LAKEFRONT COTTAGE, good beach, near Hayfield. Mrs. W. Baynton, 446 Spencer St., Woodstock. 22-13 CRIBS FOR 'SALE (CHILD'S STEEL CRIB AND Mattress. Phone 138W. 22-b FARM EQUIPMENT FOR. SALE 34cCORMICK-DEERING BINDER also one steel wagon. Gordon Gilbert, R.R. 2, Bayfield, phone .Clinton, 908r22. 19-22-b 'W9 INTERNATIONAL-,; Tractor, 1948 model, fully equipped; used only 500 hours. Good' reduction in price allowed for quick sale. 'Perfect condition. Morritt and , 'Wright, Blyth. 22-p FARMS FOR SALE 100 ACRES, sugar 'bush, ample timber for fuel and lumber and •fencing. Buildings and 30 acres -cleared workable land. One new :.hay rack 16x71/2 ft. with rolling platform. Apply Russell Bent- ley, RR. No. 3, Blyth, phone 734r33. 21-24-b FURNITURE FOR SALE NieCLARY ELECTRIC REFRIG- erator, only ten months old, like new. Phone Clinton 4893, 22p "DAVENPORT, Maroon Tapestry, like new. Mrs. Mason, phone 'Clinton 9,7. 22-p HELP WANTED—MALE SHORT ORDER COOK, WITH restaurant experience, to take ,complete charge of kitchen. Duties to commence at once for suitable Person. Apply Clinton Grill. 'WOULD LIKE HIGH SCHOOL lad to work on farm during 'holidays, Clarence Ball, phone .804r5. 22-p LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE for .:financial house established over 25 years. Assistance given by travelling representative. Person- -al interview arranged, Replies confidential. Box "S", NEWS - RECORD. 22-b HELP WANTED, FEMALE WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK two half days a week, mornings preferred, Mrs, M. D. McTag- gart, Princess and Shipley. Sts. phone 99. 22-13 HOUSES FOR SALE 'SEVEN -ROOM FRAME HOUSE, all conveniences, sewerage, cor- ner property with double lot. $4,000 cash. Reply Box "F", NEWS -RECORD. 21-22-b MISCELLANEOUS SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT Hoare's orchard, mile north of town. Will work • odd days, "harvesting, etc. 22-29-p NEW SINGER Sewing Machines— cabinet and portable electric, also treadle machines; repairs to all makes. Singer Sewing Centre, `78 Ontario St,, Stratford. ltfb ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals. If suitable for mink feed will pay more than fertilizer prices. If not, will pay fertilizer •prices. If deaid phone at once. Phone .oileet, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder- ich. 2btfb WANTED BOARD FOR ONE -YEAR-OLD girl in good home, mother work- ing. Box "B", NEWS -RECORD. LOST AND FOUND LOST — STRING OF PEARL Beads, 18K gold clasp. Lost on Main Street on Friday evening. Mrs. Dia Cornish, phone 358; 22-b BACK 'BOARD OF ' TRAILER bearing license 36190T. W. J. Forbes, phone 904r31. 22-p LIVESTOCHAVR SALE LITTLE PIGS FOR SALE. Apply Jim Turner, phone 546W. 22-1) SEVEN PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD. Don Kennedy, phone Blyth 28r13. • 22-p. 12 LITTLE PIGS, SIX WEEKS old. R. J. Semple, phone 909r25. 22-p PUREBRED SHORTHORN BULL, 11 Months old. Apply Elliott Layton, Brumfield, phone Clin- ton.629r3. 21-22-b FOUR . SHORTHORN BULLS, two dark redsand two roans, three have been used in service and are grandsons of Milkhills Bridal 'Archer Imported- 269735- (330137) of the OAC. One roan bull grandson ,of Collynie Victor Royal Imported - 211680-(256407). O. L. Switzer, phone Clinton 614r31. .22-p NOTICES NOTICE - ANYONE FOUND trespassing on Part Lots No. 41, 51, both sides of river, Tucker - smith Township at any time hereafter will be prosecuted by order of the owner, A. E. Parry. March 31, 1949. 13-15ptib POULTRY FOR SALE WHITE LEGHORN P U L L E T Bargains while they last, two- week old $34.95, three-week old $39.95, day-old $26.95. Black Minorca X White Leghorns $1.00 pe,r hundred more. Also other Light and Heavy Breeds, non - sexed, pullets and Heavy Breeds Cockerels. Turkey Poults. Send for reduced price list for June. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limit- ed, Fergus, Ontario. 22-23-b PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS to all makes. Cleaning, de-moth- ing, free estimates. Write or phone William N. Gould, 314W; Clinton, 1-btfb. STOVES FOR SALE COOK STOVE in excellent con- dition. Phone 588M. 22-b BEACH RANGE, Coal and Wood, small size, colour cream. William T. McAsh, phone Clinton 626r23. 22-23-p McCLARY QUEBEC Cook Stove; also open rubber -tired horse buggy and cutter, all in •good ocndition. Phone 418W. 22-b REASONABLY PRICED Kitchen Stove with oven thermometer and reservoir: also two -burner elec- tric plate with insulated oven. M. Wallis, Egerton Beach, Bay- field. 22-23-p TRAILER FOR SALE LIGHT FOUR-WHEEL MAILER,' new tires, tongue hitch, suitable for car or teem; ice box, medium size. Wilbur Welsh, Clinton, 22-p eninni TRAVELLING HOME For INSULATED AND WIRED TO hook to hydro. Powered by a '44 Dodge truck in perfect con- dition. Drive anywhere, live any place. Just the thing for any person moving from place to place. Mervyn Batkin. 22-p HENSALL GIRLS WIN (By our Hensall correspondent) in a WOAA girls' softball game between Goderich and Hensel' on Hensall diamond Friday, May 27, Hensall defeated Goderich 27-5. Base umpire was Ed. Corbett, Hensall. Following is line-up: Hensall— O. Stephan c, E. Kelly p, N. Dietz lb, E. Bell 2b, A. Walsh ss, D. Hildebrant cf, M. McLeod If, J. Caldwell r£„ B. O'Keefe 3b. Goderich—M• Sproule ib, J. Chisholm p, N. Beatty.cf, V. Mc- Cabe 3b, A. McCabe c, J. Murray 2h, W. Watson ss, J. Glenn 1f, J. Morris r£. TOWN OF CLINTON Proclamation As sponsored by the SHUT-IN'S DAY .Association of Canada, I hereby call upon all citizens to observe: .SHUT IN'S DAY, Sunday, June 5th, by remembering those more unfortunate than ourselves who may be afflicted by illness or accident and confined to home or hospital. In this way you and I should be made happy by helping others. to be happy, and create a finer spirit of thought; for others. (Signed).—.R." Y. HATTIN, Mayor WANTED 50Strawberry Pickers Apply immediately to F. W. ANDREWS Phone 33 Clinton. 21. btfb BIRTHS ALDWINCKLE—In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Friday, May 27, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.,.Yeo- man Aldwinckle, Varna, a dau- ghter. ARMSTRONG—In Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, May 28; 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Armstrong, Varna, a daughter. COLLINS— In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, May 29, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collins, Clinton, a sen. FAIRBAIRN—In Clinton Publi Hospital, on Saturday, May 28 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Fair bairn, Clinton, a son. . SWAN—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Wednesday, June 1, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swan, iklide1field, a daughter. MARRIAGES BOND-POTTER—At the home of the bride's parents, Clinton, on Saturday, May 28, 1949, by Rev. Andrew Lane, Ruth Mary Madelon, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter, to Lloyd Edward, only son of Mr. and 1VIrs, Albert Bond, Gode- rich Township,., ELLIOTT-WILTSE; MERRILL- WILTSE—In a double ceremony in Ontario St. United Church, Clinton, on Wednesday after- noon, June 1, 1949, by Rev. W, J. Wooifrey, Lois Lucille and Mildred Edith, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wiltse, to Cecil Marley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Elliott and to Ross Phillips Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Merrill, all of Clinton. FINKBEINER - McCLINC,HEY — In St. Andrew's United 'Church, Kippen, by Rev. A. E. Hinton, Berns McClinchey, elder dau- ghter of Carl McClinchey and the late Mrs. McClinchey, to Howard Finkbeiner, elder son of Mrs, B. Finkbeiner and the late Mr. Finkbeiner, Zurich. HASKETT-ELLIOTT—In Ontario St. United Church, Clinton, on Saturday evening, May 28, at 7 o'clock, by Rev: W. J. Woolf_ rey, Pearl Evelyn, daughter of Mrs. Elliott and the late George H. Elliott, Clinton, to James Archibald Haskett, London, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Haskett, Parkhill. " WORKMAN-THOMPSON—In St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clin- ton, on Saturday, May -21, 1949, by Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, Ruth Evelyn, elder daughter of Mrs. Thompson and the late Robert G. Thompson, Clinton, to Thomas Orville, youngest son of Mrs. Workmen and the late Thomas Workman. Kippen, DEATHS BALL --In Detroit, Mich., on the home Wednesday, her dauJune gh1949, er, 9 Vl st Royce Macauley, Mary Ellen Dowzer, beloved wife of the late Nelson Ball. Resting et the Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, High St„ Clinton, from Friday noon. Service at the Funeral Home on Saturday afternoon, June 4, at 2A5 o'clClinton to C�BELL-InAlexandre Hospital, Goderich, on Sunday, May 29, 1949, May Carnaham, beloved wife of Fred Bell, Goderich, in her 48th year. Funeral from Brophey Funeral Home, Gode- erich, to Maitland Cemetery, Tuesday afternoon, May 31. POCOCK At the home of her daughter, Mrs, William Fleet, Caledonia, Saturday, on yAnUzel Pocock, formerly of Clinton. Funeral from her daughter's home on Wednesday, May 25, to Woodland Cemetery, ;-Tamil_ ton. BRUCEFIELD Successful AnniversarY The Young People's Union held very successful anniversary ser- vices on Sunda. .. E. McLagan, Mitehell, was the special speak- er. In the morning he spoke on the YPU Purpose and the evening theme was "A More Excellent Way." There was special music by a c Young People's choir, solo parts being taken in .the anthem by ' Misses Phyllis McBride and Lois Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Symons, Clinton, also assisted. In the morning, Mr. Symons sang, "Open the Gates" and in the evening, "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Mr. and Mrs. Symons also sang a duett, "Some Glad Sweet Day." On Monday evening the Varna - Goshen YP presented the play "Safety "First." Miss Marie Elliott has returned home from Detroit where she has been been visiting for some time. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kaiser, De- troit, ware weekend visitors with Mrs. H. Zapfe, Mr. and Mr.s Stan Love, Exe- ter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Baird. Miss Betty Allan and friend, Hyde Park, spent the weekend with her parents. Miss Blanche Zapfe hos return- ed from London after completing her studies at the Normal School there. Ron Paterson, Landon, spent the weekend at his home. Thornton Mustard, St. Marys, visited his parents over the week- end. ICE Delivered Three Times Weekly Tuesday Thursday Saturday for information contact WILLIAM STEEP Victoria Terrace, Clinton George Mustard left last week for Newfoundland where he will work during the summer. Misses Ina and Ellen Scott, London, were weekend guests with their brothers, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott, end Mr. end Mrs, Bill Scott. ELGIE—At the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs. Homer Hunt, Sea - forth, on Wednesday, June 1, 1949, Mrs. Robert T. Elgie, in her 84th year. Funeral from residence of her son, Robert Elgie, Kippen, at 2.30 p.m., Fri- day, June 3, to Baird's Ceme- tery, Stanley Township. CARD OF THANKS Miss Alice Fingland wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered her with flowers and cards while a patient in the hos- pital. 22-p CARD OF THANKS We wish, hereby to convey to all our friends and relatives our sincere thanks for their kindness and sympathy in this our time of sad bereavement. To the nurses who so faithfully attended our deer departed one; for all the beautiful flowers sent and to those who loaned cars for the funeral; to all who helped and offered to help in any way, many thanks to you all.—Fred Shob- brook and family. 22-b BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St. East Phone 585 CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion K.C. Cooke FLORIST Phones: 66w and 663 1 11 Stetson Hats MEN'S, and BOYS' WEAR : Arrow Shirts PHONE 25 CLINTON Sport Slacks. 99 men out of every 100 prefer Odd Slacks for Casual Wear. When it comes to shacks, a man automatically thinks of Men's Wear; when he thinks of Men's Wear, he thinks of Pickett and Campbell. . . We have the Slacks! Over -200 pair to choose from, in slimmer ;materials, in- cluding Gabardines, Trop!cais, Woodwinds, Bedford Cords, Serges and Worsteds. All sizes. Priced from 7.95 to 22.50 pr, SPORT SHIRTS and SPORT SHOES for all occasions. Pickett 8 Ca Abell CLINTONAmmummiamiamansimimminieurammiss GODERICHSEAFORTH NOW: Dara Andrews and Jean ROXY 'THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE NOW PLATING: in Technicolor, with Dan Dailey "Give My Regards to Broadway" Mon., Tues., Wed. Jane Wyman - Lew Ayres Charles Bickford Agnes Moorehead "Johnny Belinda Thurs., Fri., Sat. Gregory Peck - Dorothy McGuire John Garfield - June Havoc "GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT" COMING: "Life With Father" Peters in "DEEP WATERS" MON., TUES., WED. Lana Turner - Gene Kelly June Allyson - Van Heflin This MGM Technicolor of Alex- ander Dumas' classic is packed with humor, action and enter- tainemnt "The Three Musketeers" Thurs., Fri„ Sat,—Two Features Lois Collier - Richard Crane and Skip Homeier—A gob and his gal produce one of the season's bright- est and saltiest comedies. "Arthur Takes Over" William Halop - Scotty Beckett and Richard Gaines—Balance the program with a tense and dra- matic story. "Dangerous Years" Coming: "JOHNNY BELINDA" AUCTION SALEHuron County Council of FARM STOCK. &.•IMELEMENTS_I To Visit. University at Lot. No. 7, Concession 13, Mullett Township, 11.4 miles Members of Huron County north of Londesboro, and 5 Council will inspect the site of miles east of No. 4 Highway, the new Huron College when • on they Thursday, June 16 at 12,30 p.m. sharp, the following: HORSES; Matched team of Percheron maers, 8 years old.. CATTLE: 12 Durham cows; purebred Shorthorn bull, 4 yrs. old (registered); 6 yearling steers and heifers; 12 winter calves. IMPLEMENTS: A full line of farm implements including a Cockshutt No. 70 tractor; Cock- shutt 3 -furrow tractor plow; Sawyer Massey 36-50 grain sep- arator, with cutter. A full listing will appear in next week's paper. TERMS—CASH No resery as farm is sold. NORMAN SHEPHERD, PEDWARD W. ELLiorr, rotor IC W. Colquhoun,uC1 Clerk t 22-b • ATTENTION, FARMERS! Hail Insurance The next 60 days are vital to you. Protect your CROP investment with HAIL INSURANCE. H. C. LAWSON Phone 251W Insurance - - Real Estate 21-btfb ASHTON'S .. TAXI • • for fast service PHONE 110 15-tfb NOW: Preston Foster and Mary Stuart in "THUNDERHOOF" MON., TUES., WED. William Powell - Irene Dunne & Elizafebth Taylor—In Teehnteolor, the greatest fancily show that ever tickled Broadway "LIFE 'WITH FATHER" You will enjoy this story of the egotistical father and his household. THURS., FRI., SAT Frank Sinatra - Kathryn Grayson & Billy Gilbert — A Technicolor musical romance . features the dancing of Ann Miller, Cyd Char- isse and Ricardo 3lontalban "THE KISSING BANDIT" Coming: "ANNA KARENA" make their third annual visit to the University of Western On- tario at London Wednesday af- ternoon next, June 8. After an inspection of the cam- pus and university facilities, the councillors will be guests of the faculty at dinner. THE GOSPEL "For God so loved the world, that He gave his.. , , Only begotten San, that whosoe'v'er betieveth in Him should not Perish, but have Everlasting Life." John 3 :t6. CHAS. E. FULLER, Sox 123, Los Angeles 53, Cadlf. We carry a complete stock of PLUMBING FIXTURES HECLA FURNACES CLARE BROS. STOVES HUGH R. HAWKINS PLUMBING and HEATING Phone 244 - - Clinton 3"Ami»i!'k'Z«p°.»8+t^kd�3»yq»3"q,3,3»:!3"i7t»:�.».:,:+yq:.,»;«;,F�3:'IM':30;r+t»`.'"S«P-d«;%•��' FLOOR COY���,11 KITCHEN and BATHROOM DESIGN: Black Background OUTLINED TILE EFFECT IVORY and RED 2 YARDS WIDE — 70c sq. yd. Congoleum Ruga All Sizes SECOND MARTINS FLOO 36J sang geau f?,rY� Ur��& ,,�i/nt'ex�,�i9thXd HIGH STANDARD HOUSE PAINT ceozagitakitti FLOOR ENAMEL Interior and Exterior Specially formulated for extra, toughness. Covers cement as well as wood. Eight attractive colors. For indoor and outdoor use. Price: Gallons 6.40 Quarts $2.00 N 1/2 Pints .65 1y, STANDARD For the first coat use Lowe Brothers "260 Primer White". This forms an all -covering elastic film, a perfect and uniform foundation for the second coat, Lowe Brothers High Standard House Paint. This 2 -coat treatment gives maxi: -q mum coverage, long-lasting beauty and protection. Price: Gallons $6.30, Quarts $1.95 REM -CRAFT BRUSHES are easier to work with, do a smoother job. They won't shed onto a wet surface, carry more paint and wear longer. D. A. KAY and Son Painters and Decorators Huron St. PHONE 234W Clinton 1.0,-35