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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-08-18, Page 5' Tf3URSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1949 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVE News-Rec�rdClassi'fled,,Adlets Bring Quick Results CASH 'RATE -(If paid by Wed- nesday following date of laser - tion) --One cent a word first in,- .sertion (minimum 35 cents); sub- sequent insertions one cent a word "(minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex- erts for box number or for direc- rtion to NEWS -RECORD Office, IF CHARGED --15 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday. ACCOMMODATION WANTED 'TWO OR THREE ROOMS, fur- nished, wanted immediately by two girls. Phone 670 between 5,• AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR older car, 1940 Dodge Sedan. Good clean car with new tires,• heater 'and clock. Apply C. D, Simpson, Brucefield, phone Clin- ton 6'32r23. 33-b AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES "TARNOFF" gives your car the brand new look. No washing, no polishing - just dry clean by rubbing "TARNOFF" on, and wiping off, 16 oz. tin 60 cents; 36 oz. tin $1.00. At Supertest Garage. 33-b CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS; well curb, blocks or 4 ft. sec- tions. Immediate delivery. Has- oid Emmerson, Box 433, Clinton, phone 394R. 32-3-p CUSTOM CORN CUTTING CUSTOM CORN CUTTING and Filling. Two -row corn binder with loader, by the acre; 15" finger feed box by the hour; out- fit requires only 8-10 men. Ap- ply to Ray Potter, phone Clin- ton 911r11. 33-4-5-6-p FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE INTERNATIONAL DISC PLOW, three plate. Apply Warren Gib- bings, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone Clinton 617r16. 33-p 'THREE -FURROW DISC PLOW; may be seen at J. H. Brunsdon's machinery yard. Apply Howard C. Trewartha, phone Clinton :B07r11. 33-p FURNITURE FOR SALE 'CHILD'S BED, LARGE SIZE, in good condition. Phone 38111. 33-p 'BREAKFAST SUITE, NATURAL finish with red trim; collapsible 'wardrobe, Mrs. Gordon Ross, 'phone 165. 33-b HELP WANTED -MALE LARGE INTERNATIONAL OR- ganization has several openings for reliable men between 25 and 55 years of age. Must have car to operate in nearby rural route supplying established demand for Everyday Farm and Household necessities. Selling experience helpful but not necessary. For full particulars write, The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-C-16, 350 St. Rock St., Montreal, Que, HOUSEKEEPER WANTED CAPABLE MIDDLE-AGED women for position as hiouae= keeper, to take full responsibil- ity of home, Apply Box "B", 'NEWS -RECORD. 33-b HOUSE$TO RENT HOUSE FOR RENT, apply Jack Tyndall, phone 907r3, 33-4-p HOUSES FOR SALE SSIX-ROOMED COTTAGE WITH asphalt shingles, built-in- cup- boards and bath. Bert White, Maple St., Clinton. 33-p MODERN TWO-STOREY Eight - roomed house. Living room nat- ural fire place and hardwood floor; dining room tile floor with natural fire place; kitchen mod- ern built-in cupboards and break- fast nook; three large bedrooms; storeroom; built-in bathroom, all modern fixtures; full-size base- ment with new furnace, House is insulated, also insul brick sid- ing, storm windows and combina- tion doors, Double garage, a barn and lots. ' Hydro, water and sewerage installed. Will sell house with or without lots. House priced right for quick sale. Any person interested contact Ross Fitzsimons, phone 559W. 33btfb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE • GOOD SIX-YEAR-OLD' Holstein cow, fresh one week, Apply Keith Tyndall, phone Clinton 107r23. 33-b DURHAM COW, fresh one week, $175. For particulars apply Frank Cummings, phone Clinton 185. 33-b FARMS FOR SALE SMALL FARM with comfortable house end bank barn; good wood - lot; well watered; well suited for small farming and grassland. Apply Box "M", NEWS -RECORD. 28btfb MISCELLANEOUS SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of town. Will work odd days, 'harvesting, etc. 29-37-p FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE there is a new Singer Sewing Centre located on the Square in Goderich. New cabinet and port- able machines, also treadles. Re- pairs to all makes. 30btfb ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals. If suitable for mink feed will pay more than fertriizer pricesif not, will pay fertilizer prices. If dead phone at once. Phone eollect, Gilbert Bros.Mink Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder- ich. 2bt£b • PROPERTY FOR SALE 'CHOICE 'LOTS WILL BE SOLD at Bayfield, Saturday, August 37, •at 7 p.m., on Howard .St., went of Marclware Store, Robert .Penhale. 33-4-p NOTICES NOTICE - ANYONE FOUND trespassing on Pant Lots No. 41, 51, both sides of river, Fucker - smith Township - at any time hereafter will be prosecuted by order of. the owner, A. E. Parry. March 31, 1949. ' 24-28-p LAND' FOR RENT 24 ACRES PLOUGHED LAND, part of it -could be put in wheat. E. W. Morrison, phone . Clinton 633r13. 33-p PERSONAL NO PAIN FROM CORN OR CAL- lous you'll have if you're sure to use Lloyd's Corn Salve. 50 cents at Pennebaleer's Drug Store. PIANO TUNING PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS to all makes. Cleaning, de -moth - mg, free estimates. Write or phone William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton. 1-iitfb SEED FOR SALE CORNELL SEED WHEAT, free from smut and cockle. $2.25 per bushel. R. W. Cole, phone 906r24. 33-4-p CORNELL SEED WHEAT, clean- ed and treated. Priced reason- able. Bob Peck, R,R, 1, Zurich, phone Hensel). 96r15. 32-3-p SEWING. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Dressmaking, buttonholes made and buttons covered. Mrs. Des- jardins, Tyndall Apt., No. 2, over Superior Store. 33-p STOVES FOR SALE CLARE JEWEL RANGE, COAL or wood, excellent condition, bargain. Phone 589R. 33-b VEGETABLES FOR SALE GREEN BEANS - pick them yourself, ten cents a basket. Ap- ply Frank Bennett, phone Clin- ton 619r14, 33-p TYPEWRITERS BRAND NEW PORTABLE Type- writer, Smith=Corona, for sale or rent. T. A Dutton, BrucefieId, phone Clinton 618r13. 33-p WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT -A Garage, near as possible to Town Hall. Write to Earle Roberts, Clinton. 33-p WANTED WANTED -GOOD ALFALFA and Mixed Hay, Goderich Alfalfa Mill, C. R. Holland, proprietor, phone 1025 Goderich. 33-4-5-6-p CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks for the kindnesses shown to me by Dr. Oakes, the hospital staff, and for all cards, flowers and other gifts so kindly sent while Lewes a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. - Mrs. Harry Williams. 33-b CARD OF THANKS' Mr. Clarence Mepaglran and family • wish -to,- express their sincere thanks and appreciation for all beautiful floral tributes, for all cards, and also to thank. those who loaned care and assist- ed in any way in their bereave- ment. 33-p CARD OF THANKS We should like to take this opportunity of exending our deep appreciation to Dr. W. A. Oakes and the nurses and staff of Clinton Public Hospital; to neighbours and friends and all who assisted in• any way; to Ball and Mitch for their co-operation, in our recent bereavement, - Harold Soper and family. 33p. IN MEMORIAM LAWSON-In loving memory of Mrs. William Lawson who passed away three years ago, August 18, 1946: "They will be done" seems hard to say When one we loved has passed away, Some day perhaps we'll under- stand, When we meet again in that better land, -Ever remembered by the fam- ily. 33-b IN MEMORIAM WOODS -In loving memory of Mary Adele (Polly) Woods who passed away five years ago, August 21, 1944: Five years have passed and gone Since one we loved so well Was taken from our home on earth, With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we place upon her • grave May wither and decay, But the love for her who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. -Sadly missed - Milton, Irene, Jim, Isabel and Donald. 33-x GODERICH-The members of Ahmeek Chapter, IODE Gode- rich, entertained at a luncheon in Hotel Bedford in honor of the regent, Mrs. J. LeMaire, who is leaving Goderich to reside in London. tt",NMu. CUT FLOWERS FL9RAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion K. CaCooke FLORIST Pinnies: 65w and 66j BIRTHS BARTLIFF In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, .August 13, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bartliff, Clinton, a daughter (Carol Elizabeth). CUDMORE In Mount Hamilton Hospital, on Wednesday, Aug- ust 10, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cudlnore, Hamiliton, a son (Bruce Edward). DALE =- In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Tuesday, August-' 16, 1949, to Mr: and Mrs. Elgin Dale, R.R. 4, Clinton, a daugh- ter (Catherine Elaine). GREYD'ANUS-In 'Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, August 16, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs: James Greydanus, R.R. 2, Clinton, a son (Harry). IRWIN-In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, August .14, 1949, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. (Bob) Irwin, (nee M'ilvena Sturgeon), Hullett Township, a daughter (Sandra Elaine.) McCULLOUGH-In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Friday, August 12, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough, 'HR. 3, Clinton, a son (David. Manning). SHORTHOU'SE - In St. Oath- erines, on Friday, August 12, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shorthouse (nee Mona Hedden) a daughter. TREWARTHA-In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, August 16, 1949, to Mr. end Mrs. Ross Trewartha, R.R. 4, Clinton, a son- (Douglas Clarence). WALKER -- In Clinton Public. Hospital, on Fridays August 12, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Walker, R.R. 1, Hensall, a son (Grant Edward Dougall). MARRIAGES AIKEN-HERMAN-In St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton, on Saturday, August 13, 1949, by Rev. Frank Herman, Markham, uncle of the bride, assisted by Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, Helen Irene, elder daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Herman, to Arthur Moffat, younger son of Mr, and Mrs. W. M, Aiken, all of Clinton. GRAY-NESBIT-In St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Toronto, by Rev. Canon J. E. Ward, on Saturday, August 13, 1949, Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit, to George Law- rence Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Gray, Toronto. Bride -elect Honored At' Delightful Shower Mrs. Douglas Bartliff, assisted by Mrs. C. H. Epps end Mrs, 3, G. MaLay, on Monday, August 8, entertained at a delightful show- er •at her - home in honour of Miss It/ramie MacKinnon, a bride elect of • next month: The house was beautifully decorated with several bouquets- of gladioli. When the guest of honour ar- rived, she was greeted by the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin played by . Mrs. M. J. Agnew, ' end on entering the room was presentedwith a bou- quet of gladioli. Games were played and the bride-to-be was presented with a miscellaneous shower of gifts, the entire even- ing being a complete surprise to her. In a few well-chosen words, Miss MacKinnon thanked her friends for their kindness. The hostesses rounded out a very pleasant evening by serv- ing delicious refreshments. c COLBORNE NATIVE DEAD GODERICH- William Wilson, a native' of Colborne township, died suddenly at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Byron Wilson, in his 80th year. He had lived most of his life in Goderich, HOPKINSON-COOK •- At the residence of the bride's par- ents, by Rev. R. A. Brook, at 3 p.m., Wednesday, August10, 1949, Norma Elizabeth Joyce, elder daughter of Mr; and Mrs. N.E. Cook, Hensall, to Mervyn Alexander, son of Mr, and Mrs. K. C. Hopkinson, Ancaster, DEATHS SCANLON - Suddenly, at her home, Londesboro, on Tuesday, August 16, 1949, Isabella Maria Fennell, beloved wife of Albert Sanlon, in her 74th year. Fun- eral from her late residence on Friday, August 19, at 2 p.m., to Blyth Union' Cemetery. SOPER-In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, August 11, 1949, Verna Olean Wisson, be- loved wife of Harold Soper, Varna, in her 35th year. Rest- ed at Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, High St., Clinton, till Saturday. Funeral from the Ostrander Funeral Home ,Till- sonburg, Ito Straffordville Cemetery, on Monday, Aug- ust 15. New Modern Beauty Salon OPENING IN CLINTON EARLY SEPTEMBER For your convenience this shop will be located down town and will have new and modern equip- ment. WATCH FOR OPENING .DA.TE 31•p i" 30%Off 1 Coat Off g Coats and Suits • A. ® 0 • Weekend Special! Friday and Saturday • • ® • • l &c uilye Aeid $ o /�e i�iT' 111 u et Special . . 333 % "��°ff 25 Pair Men's Summer Slacks sizes up to 44 Clearance Shoe Sale Just in time for school opening, we are clearing 50 pairs of Boys' Oxfords. Black or brown in sizes 1'1 to 53/2. Reg. up to $5.00 per pair. To clear at $2.50 pts twsso..M...n.....v.wP 2.�r+wn..rw.nr....•.....+•sa,.w.awsvr+an..ew.� RUNNING 1 SHOES Misses and Childreia's Sizes 5 to 2 Entire Stock 2 %of f MEN'S OXFORDS 25 Pairs Black Oxfords 9' Leather or crepe soles To Clear. $2095 pr' JATfINJ I.L.i MIVJM ,O.IJJNJ.PMNJ,{. '*a. .. .,) PICKETT a CAMPBELL Arrow Shirts • Carson's Luggage • Stetson Hats PHONE 25 - CLINTON ROXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE CLINTON GODERICH REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH Nott' Playing: ' ROY 'ROGERS in "The Gay Ranchero" - MON.; TUES., WED. - Marjorie 'Main & Percy Kilbride 'MA and PA KETTLE' Invite you to their housewarm- ing in the brand new home they've won equipped with every electronic improvement plus television. - THURS., FRI., SAT. - GENE AUTRY n "The STRAWBERRY ROAN" Aug. 29th: Louis Hayward in "Walk a Crooked Mile" NOW: "THE GALLANT BRIDE" with Larry Parks & Technicolor NOW: A unique and entertaining attraction "BOYS' RANCH" MON., TUES., WED. - "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott Technicolor photography _ands in bringing to life all the characters of a beloved story. June Allyson, Peter Lawford - Elizabeth Taylor - THURS., FRI., SAT. - Percy Kilbride - Marjorie Main and Richard Long -Preserve a re- turn of those wacky eggs The Kettles in their latest and most hilarious escapade. "Ma and Pa Kettle" Coming: "RED SHOES" In Technicolor - MON., TUES., WED. - Louis Hayward - Dennis O'Keefe and Louise Allbritton -Edward. Small's fast -paced thrill -packed story of how government agents trapped en arch traitor. 'Walk a Crooked Mile' - THURS., FRT„ SAT. - Robert Mitchum - Barbara Bel Geddes & Tom Tally -An unfor- gettable story of raw and rugged conflict when a gunman is in- volved in a range war. "Blood on the Moon" Coming: 'MA and PA KETTLE" It's fun! Junior Farmers Enjoy Fine Ice Cream Social Something different for the Junior Farmers and Institute was the much enjoyed ice cream soc- ial, held in place of the regular August meetings, at the home of Mary Hudie. After a hard hot day in the field or threshing, ice cream, cookies and pop was really enjoyed by about 60 members. The first part of the evening was spent in playing games. A lively singsong brought a pleas- ant evening to a close. As far es the weather was concerned, ev- eryone agreed it was super. HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF HURON COUNTY (Continued from Page One) and contained upwards of 80,000 people. At the close of his par- liamentary career Mr. Dickson received the appointment of County Registrar, an office which he still retains. Bruce Set Apart By the r"Rbdirstribution Act" Bruce was set apart by itself, and Huron divided into the two rid- ings of North and South Huron, for election purposes, and each of these ridings sent a member each to the Commons and the Legislature. The old Huron Road formed the dividing line between the two, and the first general election unrer Confeder- ation witnessed a triangular con- test in the North Riding,. the candidates being Messrs, Joseph Whitehead, Ii ndependenit; John Holmes, Reform; and Thomas Farrow, Tory; for which latter term, by the way, the more ele- gant but less appropriate one of 'Conservative was about this time substitued. in the South. Riding the candidates were Messrs. Malcolm Colin Cameron and D. H. Ritchie, the former being elected by the Reformers. BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St. East Phone 585 Notice to Creditors In the estate of VICTOR DOUGLAS FALCONER, late of Clinton, Ontario, Merchant. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particu- lars of such claims to the under- signed Executor on or before the let day of September 1949, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have then been received, THE CANADA TRUST COMP- ANY, London, Ontario, Executor, by F. FINGLAND, K.C., Solicitor, Clinton, Ontario. - $2-3-4-b Clearing AUCTION SALE of FARM STOCK., SIACIIINERY, HAY and GRAIN 11/4 miles south and lr/ miles west of Nile at Lot 3, Corn - cession 9, Colborne Twp., ou Wednesday, Aug. 31 at 1 p.m HORSES: 3 work horses. CATTLE: 18 Durham cows, due from October to March; 30 Dur- ham end Hereford young cattle, ranging from 1 to 2 years old. PIGS: I York sow due in Oct.; 9 chunks; 50 year-old hens. HAY and, GRAIN: 30 tons of mixed hay; quantity of mixed grain. Full line of farm machinery. No. Reserve MRS. TELFORD, NIXON, Proprietor HAROLD' JACKSON, 33-4-b' Auctioneer THE GIFT OF GOD IS ETERNAL LIFE Rom. 6: 23 "Ho, every one that thirstebh, come ye to the waters, and he that bath no money: come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. "-Isaiah 55:1. TRUST THE LORD JESUS CHRIST AND RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE. CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif. sr Hosiery Workers --WANTED--- TRANSFER KNITTERS and EXPERIENCED HOSIERY WORKERS Male or Female Steady Work Apply to Superintendent Clinton Hosiery Mills Ltd. PHONE 117 -- -- CLINTON ...4,.,... F J Fall Term Opening UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Class rooms are being re -decorated, modern furni- ture has been purchased, new typewriters are on order for the opening of Goderich Business College, Tuesday, September 6, 1949. Our instructors have had many years of teaching experience and have been approved by the Ontario De- partment of Education. The school is a member of the Canadian Business Schools Association and teaches standard courses of the Association. Member schools are located across the Dominion. Whether you are looking forward to setting up a business of your own or accepting' a position in a business office, the training received in this school will be of real and definite value to you. Placement service for graduates at Toronto, London, Guelph, Sarnia and other centres. Goderich Business College PHONES: Office 428; Residence 166W F. M. WEAVER, Principal; G. DONNELLY, BA, Instructor 32 -33 -Ln TEA KETTLE SPECIAL: CHROME TEA KETTLE at $4.50 GENERAL -ELECTRIC ELECTRIC KETTLE, Chrome Finish - $12.50 You will find the chrome finish very easy t� keep clean. Simply wipe with a damp, then dry, cloth. Grease marks may be removed with soap and water. 1 -Gallon THERMOS JUG, with metal faucet $4.45 Hugh R. Hawkins Hardware and Plumbing Phone 244 - - Clinton •