Clinton News-Record, 1949-11-17, Page 5Clerk's Notice
Of First Posting of Voters' Lists for 1949
Municipality of Clinton, County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with.
Section 8 of the VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted
up in my office at Clinton on the 28th day of October, 1949,
the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said. Municip-
ality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains there
for inspection. !
And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediat,
proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac
cording to law, the last dey for appeal being the 19th da;
of November, 1949.
Dated at Clinton this 28th day of October, 1949.
M. T. CORL,ESS,
Clerk of the ''own of Cl -into
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1949
CASH' RATE. -.•(Ii paid by Wed-
nesday following date of inser-
cion) -One cent a word, first siinn-
eertion (minimum 35 cents);
sub-
sequent m insertions e15 cents ex-
t a word
erafor m
Ora for box number orforCer_
tion to NEWS -RECORD
IF CHARGED -15 cents extra.
DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday'
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Presbyterian Girls ROXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
BIRTHS CLINTON GODERICR
� Supper � CRICH-1n Clinton tt-•-^-----
tat on Monday, November 14,
gni:.,+nn
Public Hospi- • Plan Potluck _ _.---- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TEN SUCKLING PIGS, York-
e, ready to wean. Theodore
Dale, Lot 2, Concession 3, Hul tt,
phone Clinton 800r25.
46 -
NINE TAMWORTH PIGS,
S
IX
weeks01d.J. W. Handy, RR�
Clinton, 46-p
.APARTIVIENTS FOR RENT
'THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS
to rent, available December 6- .
phon a 698M.
• ARTICLES FOR SALE
E
tGENDRON BABY CARRIAGE,
blue with cream trim, four mud -
*guards, in good condition. Phone
;Clinton 782W.
ARTICLES W ANTED
:OLD HANGING LAMPS, parlour
lamps with round ball shades,
coloured glass pickle dishes, glass
baskets, cruit sets, soup tureens
-with ladles, red or blue° gang
lass
-water sets or vinegar jugs,
old coloured n oodlaconditions or
not
Lamps cash
broken or ci-+tcked' I pay
on the line. Write me what you
have. William Snell, 12 John St.,
'fit. Thomas.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
WEEKS
NINE LITTLE PIGS, SIXVarna,
R.
Reid, R• 1,
rRe ,
Wilmer old.46 b
x24.
630
phone Clinton
SIX PIGS,. over six weeks ord.
Ed. Boyer, H.R. 1, Brucefield,
45-6-b
pltoner 625—_--
11 SMALL SUCKLING PIGS,
five weeks old. Apply William
Bender, phone Clinton 911r24. 6-p
1949 to Nfr. and Mrs. Ao
naId
Lobb), The Girls' Club ' o
Crich, (nee Margaret La
RR. o g, Seaforth, .a son (James N verabergmetingcat. the home
d its
Donald). r"t,nton Public I of Mrs. Tom Morgan, with a g
DOWNING - In November
a
d
Hospital, on.Monday, Iios
pMrs.
14, 1949, to Mr. and
Burton Downing, Clinton twin
daughters.
GUENTHER-In Clinton Public
Hospital, an Saturday, Novem-
ber 12, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Guenther, Dashwood, a
HENRY -In Clinton Public c
Hos-
son.
't a1 on Saturday,November
LOST AND FOUND
LOST- SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN
Pen, mottled black and gr oayn
wit$t name R
barrel. Reward at NEWS -
RECORD.
6
_•_.._-.--
STRAYED RED DURHAM AND
Jersey yearling heifer from of
23, Bayfield Line; been gone
couple of months. Joe Storey,
R.R. 3, Clinton, phone 906r3.
46-p
1941 PLYMOUTH FOR SALE, in
good condition. Phone 617r22.
46 -b
BIRDS FOR SALE
CANARIES, beautiful colors and
songsters, guaranteed
•3$ each. Nelson Moulden,e Aub -
ens.
ten
pan
ce.
at
the
with • tvr
opened meeting g p
The
singing of a hymn followed by
Mrs. Bill ' Mutch reading the
Scripture lesson. • The Lord's
Prayer was repeated in unison.
The minutes were read and adopt-
edasw
treasurer's report
the tr
easu
and
given. The remainder of the
evening *as spent in making final
�s for the banquet.
12, '1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Ip1It was plameet mhavein pla at-
ot-
Robert Henry, Blyth, a son. luck Supe
General Hos.: of the regular meeting.. ThP4
Stratford closed with the singing
'KEYS -In November ;meeting
pit a9, . t Thursday. r. aof a hymn and the repeating of
3, 1949, toe and Snell),
Gordon (the Mizpah Benediction.
Keys, •
a(nee Ruth Snell), A lovely lunch was served by
Marys, a daughter. the hostess
MCCLINal, on In Clinton Public CLEARING
Hospital, on Saturday, Nevem- ' wT
bar 12, 1949, to Mr. ands rs.
son. AUCTIOI. SALE
- nchey, Varna,
Bruce In Clinton. Public of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
a D rig -north1 GOLD EFFECTS
ECTS
Goderich Township, No. 8
Highway, 5 miles east of
Goderich (near Taylor's Cor-
ners) on
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30
at 1.30 p.m. sharp
McKE'r November
Hospital, on Monday,
14, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man McKenzie, R.R. 2, Clinton,
a son.
MARRIAGES
(MUSTARD-STEELE-In Rodney
United Church, on Saturdan
MASSAGE
IF YOU ARE DISABLED or just
run down, have scientific Swedish
Massage; also hydro-thenapy by
thoroughly trained, experienced
licensed masseur, at Trick's Springrg
Creek Farm's, Clinton.
MISCELLANEOUS
CLOTHING FOR SALE
'TWO BLACK COATS, fur -trim-
med, one tweed coat, both size 14;
-adult's green coat with muskrat
trim. Will sell reasonable. Phonee
:923R.
'TWO BOYS' OVERCOATS,
Lon
18; baby sitting. Mrs.
Matthews, phone 565J. 44-5-6p
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 46-2-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.
C M PLOWING
CUSTOM PLOWING and mien-
-thy of baled straw. Jack Tyndall,
all,
phone 907r3.
DEALERS WANTED
'DEALERS WANTED! Splendid
.opportunity to earn from $50 to
'$60 a week. Sell direct from
--door to door 20 household neces-
sities. Complete assortment
capital
requifred.Gift Boxes. Very days' itrial with-
out
required. Thirty
ll details:
..ITC,s5130'St. Hubert,ks. Write for rMontreal-
45-6-7-8—bb
Rev. A.
ars
Novembero5, 19te, by Rev.D HORSES:Gery mare, 7 ye
S. Stewart, IV assisted gold; brown mare,12 years old.
ghterof 1VD r. act Agnes, A.dC- CATTLE:Jersey cow, due Jan.
ghter Dr. and Mrs, George 13; Holstein yearling heifer; Dur-
ham X Holstein heifer, 7 months
old.
PIGS: 3 Yorkshire. sows; 21
pigs from 2 to 3 months old.
POULTRY and EQUIPMENT:
20 hens, 1 year old; 550 Barred
Rock cockerels and pullets; 14
ducks; chicken feed troughs; tur-
key pen and feed troughs; brooder
stove; 50 yards of wire netting.
IMPLEMENTS, Etc.: 1941 Hud-
son coach, equipped with new
-- Now Playing -
RGENE ous Un" Y
"The Last'
— MON., TOES., WED. —
Fr'ed,MacMURRAY
Mla�lelie
, CARROLL
l neC
A
in
"AN INNOCENT'
- AFFAIR
_- THURS., FRI., SAT. --
Edmund O'Brien
Robert Stack
"FIGHTER
SQUADRON"
lYOVt Edmund O'Brien - Teehni-
Nov. 28: "ROAD HOUSE"
with Ida Lupine - Cornet Wilde
- Adult Entertainment -
Steele, Roaney, -
Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Mustard_Brucefflieel United
McNEE-ROSE In
Church, Mount Brydges, by the
bride's father, Nancy Flora,
daughter of Rev and Mrs. Wil-
liam G. Rose, Mount Brydges,
formerly of Auburn, to John
Alexander McNee, son. of Mrs.
McNee, London, and the late
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitablefeed
will pay morethan fertilizer
fertilizer
prices. If a, will one at once.
ots If dead P
Phone wiled, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Cdr-
P > r.RTY FOR SALE
Ernest D McNee.
color in "FIGl1TER SQUADRON"
.- MON., TUES., WED. -
- Adult Entertainment -
Clark Gable - Alexis Smith &
Audrey!
Totter -Redhead
trouble!
le.
O
Ttt
Blonde
trouble!
Brunette trouble!
But Gable is able and moreor
less willing!
"ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY"
RI. SAT. -
F
-- THURS.,
Gene Autry - Jean Heather and
"Champion" under Western stars
for a musical tale of ranchers,
rangers and rustlers.
"THE LAST ROUND -UP"
WON CASH PRIZES
Prize winners in C. J. Liver-
more's draw on Clinton Day were:
1st, Robert Harris, Gaoyndrero d
Township, $8; 2nd R
Whitmore, Goderich Township, $5;
3rd, George Mann, Hulle t
Town-
ship, $2. Mayor R.
Y. Hattin
made the draw.
TWO DAY CLEARING
DEATHS- !tires, slip covers, air -condition
ALLIN-In Toronto, on Thurs- heater, and radio (car in A-1
day, November 3, 1949, Ada Ann condition); Deering 13 -disc drill;
d wife of the late Massey -Harris mower, 5 ft. cut;
FRAME HOUSE, 18 by 24 feet,
blocked up ready to move, in good
condition. Apply Box "M", • NEWS -
RECORD.
EO.UIPMENT FOR SALE
SET OF TEAM SLEIGHS for
sale, nearly new. Ernest 46 Brown,
Clinton, phone 19W.
p
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
CHOICE FIRST CUT HAY, pick-
up baled, wire tied; four grade
Holstein heifers, spring freshen-
ing, sired by Seaford Heights
Colanthus, son of all -Canadian.
champion, Kenneth Campbell,
R. R. 2, Auburn, phone 4Byyth
:10x15.
FURNITURE FOR SALE
NEW MAXWELL WASHING
Machine with the Lovell top and d
'•wringer. Cash. Apply 46-p4
above Superior Store.
Daren, former
Rev. S. James AI1'in,
minister of Ontario St. Churc
Clinton, in her 91st year. F
-
eral to Park LawnoCember Cemetery,
5.
Toronto,. Saturday,
BEZEAU-At her home, 12 El-
len St. E., Kitchener, on Sat-
urday, November 12, 1949, after
a lengthy illness, Edith Clara
Manning, beloved wile of C.
Mortimer Bezesu, Kitchener,
formerly, of Clinton. Funeral
from Gruhn Funeral Home to
Trinity United Church Chapel,
Kitchener, to Wood v dl
Ceme-
tery, on Monday,
CRICH-Ai Clinton PublicHos-
pital, on Tuesday,
r
15, 1949, James Donald, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Crich, R.R. 3, Seaforth.
McGARVA-At the Odd Fellows
November 12, 194dence, 9,°Andy Saturday,
Garva, beloved son of the late
Mr, and Mrs. John McGarva,
Clinton, in his 84th year. Fun-
eral from the Jennett Funeral
Home, Barrie, to Barrie Union
Cemetery, on Tuesday, Nov. 15.
SEELEY-At his home, h ,
Clinton, on Thursday,
Novem-
ber 17, 1949, Albert William
Seeley, beloved husband of
Annie Johns. Resting at the
late residence until noon Sat-
urday. Funeral from Ball and
Match Funeral Home,High
November
on Saturday, No
19, at 2.30 o'clock, to Clinton
Cemetery. Very suddenly, in
SHOBBROOK-
Toronto, on Thursday, Novem-
ber 10, 1949, John Wesley
Shobbrook, beloved son of
Stanley and Evelyn Shobbrook,
and dear brother of Barbara„
in his 5th year. Funeral from
Brown Bros. Funeral Home,
Eglinton Ave. at Dufferin Sat-
urday
Prospect Cemetery,
on ,afternoon, November 12.
5LgAN -In the Van-
ard, Sask, on Wednesday,
November 9, 1949, Frank SI
man, beloved husband of Mary
McIntyre, both formerly F•unoff
Clinton, aged 72 years.
eral and interment at Haze
more, Sask., on Saturdey, N
vember 12.
POULTRY FOR SALE
DRESSED CHICKENS, 38 cents
a pound; also Ch istmas turkeys.
Charles Houghton, R.R.
Mils;
phone 902r11. 44-5-6-p
STOVES FOR SALE
QUEBEC HEATER in good ccon-
dition.
-
dition. Phone 552W.
6-P
TWO QUEBEC OAL HEATERS.
Ed Grealis, Huron St„ Clinton.
46-p
and rack. light wagon;
REGENT THEATRE
SEAPORT'S
NOW: Gene Autry and Jean
Heather
in"THE LAST
ROU
- MON., TUES., WED --
- Adult Entertainment -
Ida Lupin° - Camel Wilde and
.
otic
I ste H
elm
-Dram
•
Celeste
frankness,
its
eaten
in
advent-
urous,revealing and its,
is this story of youth
modern problems.
"ROAD HOUSE"
-
T. -
PRI ,
SAT. THURS.,
Gone Kelly -Esther Williams
Frank Sinatra -Photographed in
Technicolor and designed to give
you an evening of fun and enter-
tainment.
"TAK BAMEALL TOOUTNIGAEHE
Coming: " Coming: Jeanne Crain and
"COME TO THE AteLE William Holden in
Loretta Young & CelesSTHolm „APARTMENT FOR PEGGY"
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Will be held at Lot 21, Con. 14,
Hulled Township, 1 mile east and
1 mile south of Blyth. Both sales
at 1 p.m.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24-
35 head of Beef Cattle and
dufull
line of Farm Machinery,
ltry
Equipment and Grain1VIBER 26-
SATURDAY,
Complete line of house effects,
including frigidaire,ele rimoderic n
((both like new);
and antique furniture, drs,c
GEORGE SLOAN, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON,
uctnoiteer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk 48-b
wagon
single plow; 1 -row scuffler; 3 -
section harrows; 2. set of double
.P.
gaasoline engine C 2 -wheel trailer;
shovels; 4 feed,tlins; hay fork;
crow bar; 2 axespig
3501s
bus.
FEED: Approximately
of Ajax oats, suitable for seed;
approx. 6 ton of mixed hay;
quantity of strew.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Marl-
boro modern range (nearly new);
Beach electric stove (nearly
new); churn.
TERMS -CASH
No reserve as the farm is sold.
EDWIN WREN, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
ROYAL PRINCESS PAT COAL
and wood range, with reservoir
and warming closet.
15.
Percy Riley, phone Clinton tan ice $14.
46-p
CLARE JEWEL RANGE, COAL
and wood, condition. g od First cooker,excellent$20 takesit
A. Kirby, Princess St. W., phone
589R. 46-7-b
BANNER COOK STOVE, evCIOd
con-
"or coal, goodcooker;
oogs, E1;too x 9' ea n d
x 7 ' rcongoleum hall runner;
9' x 7i/z ;
chemical toilet and pipes. Phone
323R. 46-b b
FIVE -PIECE BEDROOM SUITE,
medium dark finish, practically
brand new. Phone 544W. 46-b
WORK WANTED—Male
WANTED
ONE CHILD'S CRIB, size 27x51..
Phone 463M.
WOOD FOR SALE
FEW CORDS OF HARDWOOD.
Lloyd
Lloyd Stewart, phone 805r4. 46-b
DRY BODY AND LIMB WOOD,
$5 per cord. Phone Gibson's
907r23, or Wise's 907r24. 46-p
AIRMAN WOULD LIKE Steady
work on Saturdays, in Clinton.
Willing to do any kind of work.
'Phone 782W.
HELP WANTED—MALE
" 'PAR:T-TIME DRIVER AppplyAR y
wanted immediately. 45-p
"Mann, Clinton Cab.
‘CARD OF THANKS
Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Shobbrook
wish to express their heartfelt
appreciation to ell their many
friends for the numerousshawn of
kindness and sympathy
in
their very sad bereavement in
the death of their loving grand-
son, John Wesley Shobbrook, Top
(ionto.
wanted for this district. Good
FARM TRADE TRUCK DRIVER CARD D OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart -
ply nit; .for right man. "G", NEWS -RECORD.. felt thanks and appreciation for
Box
46-p ,the acts of kindness, messages of
sympathy and beautiful floral
DEALERS WANTED for John ;offerings received from our many
Weate Sales, Clarkson. BrocicwaY :friends
and relativestin the during
so or
tractors and equipment; Freemen
sad hydraulic loaders, post hole dig- our darling little soSnnr• and Mrs.
bee-
gers and manure spreaders; Ezee- ther, John Wesley.-
flow fertilizer spreader and. other Stanley Shobbrook and Barb4
a.
'lines. Mel Hunt, R.R. 4, Brant- p
ford.
AUCTION SALE
The undersigned has instructed
Harold Jackson to sell at his
farm, 1 mile east of Seaforth, on
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23
70 head of cattle, consisting of
30 vaccinated and TB. tested
Holstein heifers, ranging f
650-800 pounds; 20 Hereford a 20d
Durham heifers, 700 pounds;
Hereford and Durham
r'in a s, 75
Ipounds; number of sp g
ves,
TERMS -CASH
SCOTT DAVIDSON,roprietor
HAROLD JACKSO, Auctioneer
K. W. Colqulioun, Clerk.
46-7-b
PAP1',..nt ":AG
COLLECTION
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CLINTON WI TO MEET
Clinton Branch Women's Insti-
tute will meet in the Board Room
of the Agricultural Office on
Thursday afternoon, November
24. The ladies of Goderich branch
will be- present and the social and
programme committee will .be in
charge. The ladies are asked to
note the ' change in time from
evening to afternoon.
By First Clinton Boy Scout Troop
through the 'courtesy of
Clinton Branch of the Canadian Legion
Saturday, November 19
morning only
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. F. C. Gemeinhardt end
family wish to express their sin-
cere appreciation for all kind-
nesses shown their son and bro-
ther, Charles Gemeinhardie dur-
ing his illness, and to all who
expressed their sympathy in such
tangible ways as sending flowers,
cards and messages or loaning
cars, in their sad bereavement•
46-p
it'U s'rd.1% .,s
CUT FLOW
FLORAL t)I :' i(:N
For Every OL ca'+i11f
K. "
i
FLORIST
Ehenes: 66W and 66'i
• Shampoo •
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents .
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 585
onwood
IF A MAN DIE, SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN?—Job 44:44
JESUSto ever-
SAID:
nishment: buts the drighteous) shall ointo al life y liete eternal."
Matt. 25:46
RAVE YOU TAKEN TIME TO CONSIDER ETERNITY?
ARE YOU SAVED? WHERE WILL YOU SPEND LIFE •
AFTER DEATH?
TRUST CHRIST TO SAVE YOU..
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, 'Los Angeles 53, Calif.
Special Attention!
NOTICE is hereby given that no waste material
of any kind is to be burned on the new blacktop
paving recently laid through the town.
We are informed by the paving company that
fire, gasoline and oil are very detrimental to this type
of Pavement.
(SIGNED)
Street Committee
Clinton Town Council
45-46-tfb ,,,�K.,�....,ws..+•.r+
Tenders for Snow Plowing
Town of Clinton
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the under-
signed up to 12 o'clock, noon,
Friday, November 25, 1949,
for the contract of supplying and operating a truck,
• with wing, and sufficient power to operate the Muni-
cipality's plow, to clear the snow from the streets for
the 1949-50 season.
The lowest or any other tender .not necessarily
accepted.
THIS COAT BY ANY OTHER NAME
WOULD COST YOU MORE
IT'S CANADA'S BEST OVERCOAT BUY!
Kenwood ATS55
Town of Clinton,
(Signed)
M. T. CORLESS,
Clerk and Treasurer
46-47-b
In the post four years the cost of living has increased
greatly and many commodities have risen 50%
and more, yet Kenwood Overcoats are the same
price today as they were in 1945.
And although we have held the price down there hos been a
steady addition of expensive niceties in tailoring plus ever-
increasing richness of fabrics by Kenwood Mills.
The Kenwood merits your inspection. Let it serve you as a basis
of comparison.
Sizes 34 to 46.
.. for short, average or tall men.
Pickett & Campbell
Your Store for Quality MerchandisCLi'NTON
PHONE 25 -
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Vr/RFS 1/ECONOMY
1947 FLEETLINE CHEVROLET Coach
Two-tone, grey colour, excellent condition.
MERCURY 1/2 -Ton Panel Demonstrate
New V2 -Ton MERCURY Pickup
New 3 -Ton 158" w.b. MERCURY Trui
Aberhart's arage
MERCURY -- LINCOLN -- METEOR Sales and Ser
Goderich -- Phone 62E,
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