Clinton News-Record, 1949-10-20, Page 5"THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
WELL -FURNISHED BEDROOM
'to rent, for one person only.
Phone Clinton 301W. $2-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
TWO EXCELLENT BARGAINS.
One Man's CCM Bicycle, used
• only eight weeks, good as new,
$40; also new "Sunbeam Shave -
master" electric razer, $20. Ap-
ply front apartment above Fitz -
:Simons' Meat Market. 42-p
ARTICLES WANTED
• USED CASH REGISTER. Fred
Huret, R.R. 2, Seaforth, phone
Seaforth '851r22, charge reversed.
42-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1948 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE,
••excellent condition. Inquire Box
• "P", NEWS -RECORD, 42-p
1949 CUSTOM FORD Five -Pas-
senger Coupe, blue colour, low
mileage, good. ocndition. Phone
'292, 42-b
1947 PONTIAC COACH in ex
cellent mechanical condition and
'good appearance. Priced reason-
able, Phone Clinton 191W.
41-2-p
BARN FOR SALE
GRAIN BARN, approximately
"36x54, square timbers, located on
highway not far from Clinton.
Highest offer before November
'15. Write 198 Victoria St., Lou -.
or phone Met..403211.1.
42-3-4-p
BUILDING MATERIALS
1,000 USED BRICK, clean. Apply
Murdy Young, R.R. 1, Auburn,
phone Blyth 20r6. 42-p
CLOTHING FOR SALE
BROWN WINTER CLOTH Coat,
trimmed with fur, size 16, priced
reasonable. Phone 690M.
42-b
BOYS' COATS, size 16-18; re-
liable baby sitting. Phone 565T.
42-p
WINTER COAT, colour brown
gabardine, with squirrel collar,
size 18, slightly worn, price $15.
'Phone 381M. 42-p
BOY'S BROWN THREE-PIECE
Winter Suit; also boy's blue snow
suit, size 2. Phone 355W.
42-p
BOY'S THREE-QUARTER length
brown leather coat, size 14; lady's
dark green winter coat, size 16.
Mrs. Howard Cowan, Rattenbury
St.,E
41-2-p
'LADIES' AND GIRLS' USED
Clothing, size 12; tweed coat, $4:
two black coats, $5 each; four
two-piece dresses, $1 each; eight
dresses, $1 each; 11 dresses, ,50
•each; two skirts, $1 each; three come and pick your own at 50
blouses, .50 eech; skirt, .50; pair cents bushel or $1.00 bushel de -
slacks; apron; blouse, each 2
livered. Lloyd Medd. Phone juniper, $1; jacket, $1; apply at
Clinton 801r41, 41-2-p
front apartment above Fitzsim-
ons' Meat Market. 42-p
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
FURNACE BLOWER, complete
with fan. motor, thermostat and
switchbox, $25Apply G. W.
McGee, phone 352.T. 41-p
FARMS FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
RIDING HORSE for sale, Indian
pony. Apply John Middleton,
phone 906r14. 42-p
SIX LITTLE PIGS, seven weeks
old. Apply Roy Pickett, R. R. 3,
Clinton. 42-p
YOUNG DURHAM CATTLE,
rising twq; steers and heifers.
Apply W. J. Clark, phone Hensall
87r12. 42-b
REGISTERED T.B. TESTED Due -
ham Bull, 15 months old. Stan-
ley Jackson, Kippen, phone Sea -
forth 653r5. 42-3-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—HUB CAP of Buick car
on, William St., on Tuesday morn-
ing, October 18. Dr. WA. Oaken
phone Clinton 16. 42-b
MISCELLANEOUS °
SAWS, ALL KINDS Frr.RD AT
C. Hoare's orchard, anile north of
town, Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 38-46-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 fertilizer
Prices . It not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone ecileet. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Coder-
ich, • 2btfb
NOTICE
ANYONE' WANTING GARDEN
plowed by garden tractor, at
reasonable price, please phone
Clinton 616r42. 42-3-4-p
MRS. ROY MANN wishes to an-
nounce that she has the agency
for Du Jour Lingerie' for ladies,
children, babies and men. Also
can supply with a nice line of
Christmas cards. For information
contact Mrs. Roy Mann, phone
686J. • .42-3-b
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
SMALL OFFICE SAFE WANTED
at once. Apply Par -Knit Hosiery
Limited. Phone Clinton 220.
41-2-p
POULTRY WANTED
150 PULLETS, READY TO LAY.
Phone Hensall 77r4. 42-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
35 ROCK PULLETS, six months
old, beginning to lay. Mrs. Fran-
cis Powell, phone Clinton 907r4.
42-b
SCALES FOR SALE
WEIGH SCALES located at Lon-
desboro. Interested parties may
see same by applying to Thomas
Millar, Londesboro, phone Blyth
26r7. 42-p
STRAW FOR SALE
250 BALES O� OAT T STRAW.
Leonard Cole, Shell Service Sta-
tion, phone Clinton 463M. 42-p
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
SPY AND BALDWIN APPLES,
LOT 23, MAITLAND Concession,
Colborne Township, 86 acres, 60
acres clear, house end barn. Ro-
bert S. Blake, phone Carlow 1604.
40-1-2-p
50 -ACRE FARM with comfortable
house and bank barn, good wood -
lot, well watered, well suited for
small farming and grassland; also
a number of weaned pigs and
chunks for sale. Apply Box "W',
NEWS -RECORD. 42-b
FURNITURE FOR SALE
.ACME ALL -METAL ICE BOX,
very good condition, modern. Ap-
ply , Tynd!all Apts. No. 1, over
Superior Store. 42-p
BEACH COOK STOVE; also
spring -filled crib'mattress, size
25x49 inches, both in good con-
dition. Apply Abe.Orpen, King
St. - 42-p
HAND-PICKED SPIES, SNOW
'Apples, Tallman. Sweets and oth-
er good cooking apples. Bring
your own containers. $1 per
bushel. T. R. Jenkins, phone
910r23. 42-3-4-p
SPY, KING, GREENING, BALD -
win, etc.; also cider apples. Fred
McClymont, Varna, phone Clinton
613r24. 42-3-4-5-p
WANTED
WANTED IMMEDIATELY, violin,
child's size, condition not very'
important, price very important,
also bow and case. Cell A. R.
Persan, 471W. 42-b
WORK WANTED, FEMALE:
REFINED, EXPERIENCED, com-
petent woman with good educa-
tion, desires full or part time
position in store, home, or what
have you? Excellent references.
Apply Box "L", NEWS -RECORD.
42-p
WOOD FOR SALE
HARDWOOD,^ Maple and Beach,
foot lengths. L. Stewart, phone
805r4, 42-b
WOOD CUTTING
FOR QUICK SALE - Heintzman CUSTOM WOOD CUTTING,
Baby Grand Player Piano in chain saw or circular; also wood
good condition, with 75-100 rolls for sale. Apply Glenn E. Price,
of music; Beatty electric washing phone Clinton 621.r31. 42-3-4-p
machine; electric Frigidaire cool-
er; small cook stove, white en-
amel0 front; chemical toilet: two Clinton Public School
ovens, one small, one medium;
'late of other small articles in- KIdS Defeat. Hensall
eluding electrical equipment.
Come and see them. Mrs. Nor-
man Lever, Mary' St., Clinton. Clinton Public School softball
42-b teen journeyed to Hensall after
school Monday and defeated the
Hensall school team Iii -10.
GARAGE FOR RENT CLINTON: Don Deuomme lb,
Ken Taylor ss, Terry Jenkins c,
Bob Carrick p, Gene Refausse
3b, Don Ladd 2b,Bill Carrick If,
Bill Pearson r£, Gordon Murray cf.
H:ENSALL: 7 Henderson le
W. Welsh" ss, Moir c, Chuter p,
Passmore 3b; Rennie' 1b, Fink 2b,
TWO-STOREY MODERN Insul- Fiynn, cf, Peters rf.
brick dwelling, connected to a
sewer, new furnace and bath, LISTOWEL BANTAMS WIN
With or without lots. Immediate Listowel won the WOAA Bane
possession. Apply Ross Fitzsim- am baseball crown, de e
ating
ons, phone 559W. 4Obtfb Waingham 7-2 in the thrid. and
final game.
GARAGE FOR RENT. Apply
-Miss I. Walkinshaw, phone 119.
42-b
HOUSES FOR SALE'
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Maids for 'kitchen and general duty at
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Good' Wages and Full Maintenance '
APPLY
Miss A. "B. Sinclair,'Superintendent
.M.MPPPPP PP.YI...IIMN,►11YMIH
BIRTHS
BEDARD _ In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, October
13, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Bedard, R.R. 2, Zurich, a dau-
ghter (Agnes Priscilla),'
CORRIVEAU—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, October
14, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Abide
Corriyeau, Clinton, a daughter
(Rosanne),
NEALE—Inn Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on. Sunday, October 16,
1949, . to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Neale, Clinton, a son (Michael
Jeffrey). •
RANDALL — En Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, October
18, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Randall, R.R. 5, Clinton, a son
(James Edward),'
RUTHERFORD — In Ingersoll
Hospital, on Monday, October
17, 1949,.to Mr. and Mrs, Don-
ald H. Rutherford (nee Grace
MacMath, Reg. N.), a son (still
born).
MARRIAGES
BLATCHFORD-TOWNSHEND —
In Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield, on Saturday, October
15, 1949, by Archdeacon W. A.
Townshend, London, uncle of
the bride, Anna Emily, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est Townshend,fGoderich Town-
ship, to William John. Joseph,
only son of Mr. and Mrs, Clar-
ence Blatchford, Atwood.
CALDWELL-McDONALD — At
the home of the bride, Blyth
by Rev. W. J. Rogers, Kath
me Caroline McDonald, elde t
daughter of the late Mr. a
Mrs. Robert McDonald, to Gor
don James Caldwell, only so
of Mr. and Mrs. George Cald-
well, concession 3, East Wawa -
nosh Township.
MaCGREGOR-it'i TR—In 'Ebenezer
United Church, Goderich Town-
ship, on Saturday. October 15,
1949, by Rev. Campbell Taven-
er, Mary ,Tosephine, daughter of
John Muir and the late Mrs.
Muir, to Will -am • Gordon Mac-
Gregor, son of Mrs. MacGreg-
or, and the late Frank Mac-
Gregor, Hullett Township.
DEATHS
leather —Sadly missed by her family before the 7th day of November,
s I 42-p AD. 1949, after which date the
and
' n Girls' ROXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE:
.I.RE
Club Holds Meeting CLINTON GOl)ERICH SEAPORT 11
The October meeting of the
Girls' Club of Clinton Presbyter-
ian Church was held at the home
of Mrs, Dick Jacob. The meet-
ing opened with the singing of'a
hymn followed by Mrs. Jack
Leiper reeding the Scripture
lesson. Mrs. Wilson lett in prayer.
The minutes were read and
adopted and the roll call was
answered by a favourite poem or
short reading. The treasurer's.
repprt was given.; Plans were
discussed' for the coming bazaar.
The meeting closed with the
singing of a hymn and the Mizpah
Benediction.. A social half hour
followed and Mrs. Bill Notch as-
sisted the 'hostess' in serving a
delicious lunch.
IN MEMORIAM
MILLER—In loving memory of
our dear mother, Emily Miller,
who went t6 -be with the L •d
— Now Flaying —
Jeanette: MacDonald, Lloyd Nolan
"THE SUN COMES UP"
(Technicolor)
—MONDAY, Oct. 24 ONLY—
Matinee at 2.30, Evening at 8,00
SIR LAURANCE OLIVIER'S
"HAMLET"
Admission Prices: Mat., 75c; Stud-
ents and Teachers,. 50c in groups;
Evening, ane price only, $1.00.
Tax included on all prices
— TUES., WED, —
DOUBLE BILL
Joel McCrea - Frances Dee.
"FOUR FCES WEST"
ALSO
William Tracy - Beverley Lloyd
"HERE COMES TROUBLE"
— THURS., FRI., SAT. =-
William Bendix' Claire Trevor
The Babe Ruth Story'
one year ago, October 19, 1948.1
"Somewhere beck of the Sunset
Where happiness never dies, Notice to Creditors
She lives in a Iand of glory,
•
NOW: William Bendix; in
"THE BABE RUTH STORY"
— MON., TUES„ WED —
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers
Together again, and glorified by
Technicolor, in the dancingest
show they've ever produced.
"The Barkleys of Broadway"
Y
Robert— i Mittebuni - Barpara Bel
Geddes & Tom Tully—An unfor-
getable story of raw and rugged
conflict, based on a Post story
by Luke Short.
"BLOOD . ON THE MOON"
Coming: "Apartment for Peggy"
with Jeanne Crain in Technicolor
NOW: Gene Autry & Technicolor
in 'THE BIG SOMBRERO"
MON TUES., WED. —
Two Features
Joel McCrea Frances Dee and
Charles Bickford—No gunplay, no
brawls, yet this is one of the best
Border stories ever filmed.
"FOUR FACES WEST"
Also William. Tracy - Joe Sawyer
and Beverly Loyd --A fancy fun
show in gay new Cinecolor
"HERE COMES TROUBLE"
— THURS., FRI., SAT.
William Behdix - Claire Trevor &
Charles Bickford—A true-tp-life
chronicle of one of sport's im-
mortals, a picture for sport love
ere of all ages,
`The Babe Ruth Story'
Coming: "BAMBI" and "Some to
the Best," a novelty program
Mid the blue and gold of the In the Estate of JULIUS CHAL-
skies, LET, late of the Township of
Acrd we who have known and Stanley in the County of Ilur-
loved her, on, Yeoman, Deceased.
Whose passing brought sad tears I All persons having claims
Will cherish her memory al-' against the Estate of the above
ways, deceased are required to file the
through the passing same with the undersigned Solic-
itor . for the said Estate on or
Down
assets will be distributed amongst
tIN MEMORIAM I ng rey-
gard only entitled
the claims of
n
which notice shall have been
given•
DATED at Clinton, this 14th
day of October. A.D. 1949.
F. FINGLAND, K.C.; Clinton,
Ontario, Solicitor for the said
Estate. 42-3-4-b
DAYMAN—At his late residence,
Brucefield, on Monday, October
17, 1949, Henry Dayman, in. his
88th year. Funeral from Beat-
tie and McRoberts Funeral
Home, Clinton, Wednesday af-
ternoon, October 19, to Bairrl's
Cemetery, Stanley Township.
HA.ACKE—Suddenly, at Goderich
on Thursday, October 13, 1949,
Mrs Wilmot .Heacke, oeloved
wife of Wz''mot Haacke, (lode -
rich Township. Funeral iron
residence of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Walter, Carle/Mb. Township, to
Maitland Cemetery, Saturday
afternoon October 15.
TAYLOR—At his home, Science
Mil, on Thursday, October 13,
1949, William 'Taylor, formerly
of Stanley Township, in his
95th year, Funeral from his
late residence, on Saturday af-
ternoon, October 15, to Clin-
ton Cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
I with to express my sincere
thanks to all who remembered
me, and whose kindness meant so
much to me, in my recent illness,
The cards, flowers and fruit were
greatly a
pprecnated.—
Mrs. R. L.
Scott. 42-p
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs,
William Heard wish to express
their thanks far all kindness
shown during their mother's ill-
ness, and at the time of her
death; also for all floral tributes
and cards of sympathy; special
thanks to Dr. Addison, and to
Rev., L. Morgan. Rev, P. Renner,
and Rev. D. J. Lane for prayers
and visits in the home. 42-p
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr. Amos
Keys wish to thank their many
friends and neighbours and rela-
tives for the many kindnesses
shown them in their recent sad
bereavement, for the beautfiul
floral tributes, those who acted
as pali.•beareis and flower bear-
ers, and those who so kindly
loaned their cars; special thanks
to the organist and Rev. Reba
l'lern for officiating at the ser-
vice. 42-p
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, George Hess, Hensall,
wishes to express her sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
many kind acts shown her in
Clinton Public Hospital by all
the nurses, both on staff and
special, Dr. Oakes, Dr. Goddard
and Dr. Addison, and to her
many friends of the United
Church for wonderful kindness
shown her •with flowers, cards,
letters and treats. 42-b
Dutch ifibs
We will have the
following Bulbs for
sale from now until
October 20:
Daffodils - Tulips
Narc;ssus - Crocus
Hyacinths
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FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 60.i
BEAUTY SEOPPE'
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents_'
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess ' St. East Phone 585
McCLINCHEY—In loving mem-
ory of William N.ZcCiinchey who
passed away October 25, 1945.
"This world may change from
year to year,
And friends from day to day,
But never shall the one we loved
From memory .:pass away."
-Always remembered by wife
and family and grandson,
John Cook. 42-p
Notice to Creditors
AND OTHERS
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
Also Feed and Grain
Lot 11, Con. 10, Stanley Township
5 Miles North of Zurich on
All persons claiming against Goshen Line
the estate of George Thomas
Jenkins, late of the Town of Clin-
ton, in the County of Huron. who
died on the 6th day of July, 1949,
are requested to forward full at 1 p.m.
particulars to the undersigned by IMPLEMENTS — McCormick -
November 10, 1949, after which Deering side rake (like new);
date the assets of the estate will M -H binder, 7 ft. cut (good.);
be distributed. Coekshutt 13 -hoe fertilizer drill
FRANK DONNELLY, it. C., (good.); 2 drtun steel roller; 2-
Goderich, Solicitor for the Ex- wheel trailer and stock rack; top
ecutri-i. 41-2-3-b buggy; cutter; farm wagon; 16 -ft.
hey rack (flat); Deering mower,
6 ft.; M -H drop head hay loader;
riding plow; walking plow; 14 -
plate disc harrow; spring tooth
cultivator; 4 -section harrows; set
farm sleighs; pig crate; wagon
box with stock rack; iron fence
posts; stone boat; Clinton farming
mill; farm soales; 2 iron kettles;
HORSES: Blood mare, G yrs, gravel box; 2 post hole augers;
2 steel
water troughs,
h
s,
6
and
8'CATTLE: Durhamheifer,3 yrs. cedarposts;slinroe chin7drecently freshened, bred again;etc ; forksshovels, chains, whip -
Durham heifer, 3 yrs, old, recently
freshened, bred again; brindle
cow, 4 yrs. old, milking, due in
February; 2 Hereford. heifers, 2
yrs. old, recently freshened; Here-
ford heifer, 3 yrs. old, milking,
due in Apfil; Polled Angus heif-
er,3 yrs.
aid, milking, due in
Mrch; DurhamXlidlstein heifer.
3 yrs. old, recently freshened,
bred again; 2 Hereford yearling
heifers; Durham yearling heifer;
Hereford yearling heifer; Here-
ford yearling steer; 2 Durham
yearling steers; 5 calves.
These cattle have been T
Wednesday, Nov. 2
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK
at Lot No. 18, Concession 1,
Blue Water Highway,
5 miles south of Goderich, on
Tuesday, October 25
at 1.30 p.m. sharp, the following:
pletrees, necityokes, and host of
other articles. Grain bags and
sacks. Sulky rake; 40 rod of new
Frost wire; set of double blocks.
HORSES --- Team of matched
brown horses, 9 and 10 yrs. old;
2 -year -.old gelding, Percheron.
HARNESS -1 set of team har-
ness; 1 set of single harness;
number of horse collars.
GRAIN and HAY — 15 tons of
mixed hay; 500 bias of Cartier
oats; 3 bus. of Timothy seed;
2 bus. Red Clover.
PIGS -18 York chunks.
tested and subject to re -test with- Quantity of Lumber and Plank,
in 60 days, TERMS—CASH
TERMS—CASH LLOYD DOWSON, Proprietor
BERT MacDONALD, R. R, 2, HAROLD JACKSON,
Goderich, Proprietor Auctioneer
EDWARD W.. ELLIOTT, E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
42-b Auctioneer • 42-3-b
Have You Heard?
About the Huge
STAyN., SLE
at Our Store?
50 SUITS
Full choice of styles and,
shades in Gabardines, Serges
and Worsteds
PLAINS and STRIPES
Sizes 35 to 46
Regularly priced from
$45. to $59.50
NOW AT
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SA1.,E ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2-
Complete Your Outfit With A New
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TOPCOAT and STETSON HAT
PJCKETT CAMPBELL
Quality Work Clothing at Lower Prices
PHONE 25 CLINTON
Support your Colts and Lions Midget Baseball Clubs
ummomeatemaace
IF A MAN DIE, SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN ?—Job 14:14
JESUS SAID: "—these (unsaved) shall go away into ever-
lasting punishrpent: but the righteous into life eternal."
HAVE YOU TAKEN TIME TO CONSIDER ETERNITY? 46
ARE YOU SAVED? WHERE WILL YOU SPEND LIFE
AFTER DEATH?
TRUST CHRIST TO SAVE YOU.
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
voserwrr
I Reg. Smith
Bandsawing •
• Jigsawed Signs and Woodworking •
PHONE 797W CLINTON
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SEE and DRIVE
The New Vanguard
SALOON 4 -DOOR SEDAN!
it's Beautiful! It's Economical, too!
See Them To -day at New Low Prices
Now on Display at
Clinton Motors
A th
NOTICC. L. Stanley, Proprietor
u" o1'izeci Dealer
PHONE 205W — CLINTON
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CHAMBER, CLINTON, at 7.30 o'clock in
the evening, OCTOBER 24, 1949.
THE MUNIC'IPA'LITY OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON,
M. T. CORLESS, Clerk and Treasurer
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Batteries and Anti -Freeze
Are Winter Time Necessities!
So don't neglect the two of these
GOODYEAR BATTERIES and
SHELL ANTI -FREEZE, at
Shell Service Statio
LEN COLE
Huron St. CLINTON ' Phone 463-M
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Are You
Need Of.,.
A
Coal or W e;o % St'v
Gas or Electric, any Style?
Colibination Coal arid Electric or Gas
Our Linc of Stoves are made by Clare Bros., Preston
HECLA FURNACES IN STOCK
ALSO
A Complete Stock of
BATHS, BASINS, TOILETS & SINKS
See Our Goods and Prices Before You Buy
Hugh R. awkin
PHONE 244
Hardware and Plumbing
CLINTON