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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1946-05-16, Page 5z M16 -THURSDAY; MAX 16, 1946 CL1iNTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVE News -Record Classified. Adlets Bring Quick Results One cent a word, cash, each insertion (minimum 25 cents);' five 'insertions for price of four; 10 cents extra when replies directed to NEWS -RECORD Office or to a box number. Adlets accepted up to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Cash •rates apply up to 9 p.m. Saturday, following date of publication; 26 cents extra if not so paid. FOR SALE CEDAR RAILS, ,SUITABLE FOR fence posts. Apply Ben Bathwell, phone 906r16. 19-20-p WIND MILL --50 FOOT, Self -oiled, Brantford. Apply Dominique Hend- ricks, R.R. 3, Clinton. 20-p TWO MEN'S WINTEIR OVERCOATS in excellent condition. Sizes 40 and 42. Apply NEWS -RECORD. 20-p ONE MILK COW; ANKER HOLT separator (old); Doherty Organ; two churns. Mrs. Lucy " Shaddick, Lon- desboro, 19-20-p SAFE( -OUTSIDE MEASUREMENT 30"x30". Fair condition. Priced rea- sonable for quick sale. Apply Irwin's Store. 20-b SIX DINING R'd6M CHAIRS, Small rocking chair, single bed, cream sep- arator. Mrs. Maud Mann, phone 616r21, Clinton. 20-b CLARE EROS. WOOD AND COAL Range. One -year-old, deep fire box, steel top; also table and chairs, coat rack stand. Phone 3414. 20-b ACCO1c1MODATION WANTED WANTED Tc RENT - HOUSE - prefer centrally located, adults only. `Would care for as our own. What have you to offer? H. Savidge, agent CNR 20-21-22-23-24-p HELP WANTED -FEMALE WANTED - GIRL FOR: KITCHEN -work. Apply The Kozy Grill, Clinton. 20-21-p WANTED - GIRL FOR STEADY employment as waitress. Apply The Dozy Grill, Clinton. 20-21-p CAPABLE' GIRL or HOU'SEKEEPE'R %r month of June or immediately. No 'heavy work nor heavy Iaundry. $60 month. Apply Mrs. E. A. Mc- Gowan, R. and C. School, Clinton, or phone Clinton 382 local 55. 20-21-22-b FARM FOR SALE S5 ACRE FARM WITH BUSH; has eight room cement block house, frame barn with steel roof, two car garage, located two miles from highway and Ve miles from church and school. Im- enediate possession. For further par- ticulars apply to H. C. Lawson, Realtor, Clinton, Ont., phone 251W. 16-tfb FARM FOR SALE -75 ACRES, ?ie -mile from Bayfield, good brick house, good bank barn, almost new artesian .well, never -failing spring creek, 30 acres of cedar and woodland, a sugar grove of 100 or more maples large ^enough to tap. The place is beautifully situated for summer or year around 'home. Close to lake and facing the 'river. If interested, write or call and see David Dewar, Bayfield, Ont. 19-20-21-22-b PASTURE FOR RENT PASTURE FARM -80 ACRES, FOR the grass season, or will take cattle by the month. Lots of shade and water, spring creek. Apply to Ellen J. Cox, Huron St., Clinton. tf 7-8-9-10-11-p LIVESTOCK FOR SAM!; ONE SHORTHORN BULL - Apply George Flewett, R. R. 8, Seaforth. 20-b PUREBRED IRISH SETTER Female dog, two years old; also_Rayo hang- ing lamp. Apply NEWS -RECORD. 20-p TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, DUF.i June 1; also some potatoes suitable for seed. Apply Edgar Rathweil, Phone 909r4, Clinton. 20-p 2 PUREBRED' HEREFORD BULLS, eight and nine months old. `Domino" breeding. Elmer Webster, Varna, phone Clinton 622r13. 20-21-p 13 LEICESTER and OXFORD EWES with lambs; one purebred Leicester ram with papers. Apply Gordon Buchanan, phone 841r4, Seaforth, 20-21-p ONE GOOD GENERAL PURPOSE team, 7 and 8 years old; one Massey - Harris No. 9 Separator with motor attached, good' as new, 450 lb, cap- acity. Apply Joe Corey, 20-p PR,OPERTY FOR SALE GOOD BUILDING LOT, CORNER, two blocks from centre of town; 106 feet frontage on No. 8 Highway, Cheap. Phone 207 Wednesdays or Saturdays. 20-p HOUSE FOR SALE -SEVEN -ROOM house, with sun porch, furnace, three- piece bathroom, hardwood floors downstairs, good basement, garage, good location, early possession. Apply to H. C. Lawson, Realtor, Phone 251W. -l.9tfb WANTED SET OF INGHTHAND GOLF CLUBS Apply Ben Corless, phone 375r. 19-20-p MISCELLANEOUS SPI34ELLA FOUNDATION GAR- ments for health, style and comfort. Individuaity designed. Apbra Steepe, Ontario St., Phone 288. 13-27p NOTICE -ANYONE FOUND TRES- passing on Part Lots 41, 51, Tucker - smith Township at any time hereafter, will be prosecuted by order of owner. A. E. Parry, April 18, 1946. 20-21-p PARTY SEEN TAKING BICYCLE from side of John Turner's house, Rattenbury St., on night of May 8 had better return same in next five days and save further trouble. John Turner. 20-p FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME WITH blown rockwooi insulation. Work done anywhere. Truck now in district. For free estimate phone 4, Clinton, or write Rowland C. Day, 6 Thornton Ave., London. 16-25-p AN OPPORTUNITY--ESTABLSHED Rural Watkins District available. If you a'o aggressive. and between the lees of 25 and 5.5 -have or aan secure travel outfit, thin is your opportunity to get established in a profitable busi- ness of your own. For lull particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-C-16, 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. 18-19-20-21-22 Happy Workers Hold Interesting Meeting The May Meeting of the Happy Workers was held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Jamieson. The meeting opened by repeating the Club's Creed and singing "Stand Up Por Jesus," followed by the Lord's Prayer. The secretary's and treasurer's report was then given. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. William Glazier. The meeting closed by sing- ing God Save' the Ring. During the afternoon a quilt was tied after which a dainty lunch was served by group 4, Notice of Proposed Bp -Law To Close Part Of Isaac Street, Clinton Public Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Town of Clinton, at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held on the 3rd day of June, A.D. 1946, at 8 o'clock in the evening, will give consideration to the Third Reading of a By-law to close that part of Isaac Street, Clinton, lying between the Bayfield Road and a point 420 feet • South of the Southerly boundary of the right of way of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway Company, and to convey the part so closed to Ernest A. Adams, the owner of the lands adjoining the part so proposed to be closed. All persons opposed to the proposed By-law are hereby notified to attend the said meeting in person or by Counsel to tate their objections thereto. The proposed By-law may be inspected during office hours at the office of the Clerk of the Town of Clinton. DATED this 7th day of May, A.D. 1946. F. FINGLAND, K.C., Solicitor for the Town of Clinton. 19-20-21-22-b Expert Painting and Paperhanging The famous Lowe Bros. Paints, quality tested, for :every purpose. Try this serviceable paint today! LOWE BROS. PAINTS 1 SUN -TESTED We have a wide variety of these UN T high-class wallpapers the selection today! to choose PAPERS from. All the latest patterns. See Select your Wallpaper in comfort in our spacious new showroom and store. OPEN EVERY BUSINESS DAY D. A. Kay & Son Huron St. Painters and Decorators PHONE 234 Three Doors West of Royal Bank, Chin oil BIRTHS FINCH -In Stratford General Hos- pital, on April 17, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. E. 'R. Finch (formerly Dorothy Gibson), Bayfield, a son (William James). HOHNER-In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday. May 12, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hohner, Bayfield, a son (Grant Clarence). MURPHY -In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, May 12, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Clin- ton. a daughter (Jo Anne). WALLIS-In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, May 12, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallis, Goderich Township a daughter. MARRIAGES ELLWOOD-HARING---In St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton, on Wed- nesday afternoon, May 8, 1946, by Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, rector of the church, Janet Margaret, daughter of Mrs. J. W. Marquis, St. Marys, and the late J. Haring, to William Franklin Ellwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellwood, Clinton. DEATHS CURRIE-At Goderich, on Tuesday afternoon, May 14, 1946, Peter Wiliam Currie, of Goderich Town- ship, beloved husband of Clara E. Welsh, in his 88th year. Funeral from Cranston Funeral Home, God- erich, to Maitland Cemetery, May 16, FRESLLIN--.In Stratford, on Satur- day morning, May 11, 1946, Con- stance Janet Fermlin, in her 71st year. Funeral service from the Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, Monday afternoon, May 13, to Clinton Cemetery, HESSELWOOD-In Hullett Town- ship, on Saturday, May 11, 1946, Verna May Riley, beloved wife of John Hesselwood, Jr., in her 32nd year. Funeral service from her late residence, lot 13, concession 10, Hullett, on Monday afternoon, May 13, to Maitlandbank Cemetery. McBEATH-At the Home of his son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Murdock, on Sunday, May 12, 1946, Walter McBeath, Stanley Township, in his 97th year. Funeral from Brucefield United Church, Wednesday, May 15, to Baird's Cemetery. McGOWAN- In Blyth, on Wednes- day, 'May 8, 1946, Daniel McGowan. Funeral from his late residence, Dinsley St., to Blyth Union Ceme- tery, May 10. SNELL - At the residence of her daughter, Miss Mary Snell, 170 Hunter St. W., Hamilton, on Wed- nesdan afternoon, May 15, 1946, Jane Ellcoat, widow of the late James Snell, Hullett Township, in her 93rd year. Private service at funeral parlour, Hamilton, at '7.30 p.m., Friday, May 17, leaving Sat- urday at 8 a.m. for Clinton. Fun- eral service at Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, at 2 p.rn. (DST), Interment family plot, Clinton Cemetery. SWAN - In Clinton, on Saturday, .May 11, 1946, James Swan, in Iris 89th year. Funeral service from United Church, Brucefield, Mon- day afternoon, May 13, to Baird's Cemetery. e ON DAYLIGHT SAVING LUCJCN:OW - In response to a petition, Council gave approval to the observance of Daylight Saving Time in Lueltnow. DISPERSAL AUCTION SALE of the CLOVERDALE SCOTCH SHORTHORN HERD numbering over 50 Head We regret that conditions over which we have no control have brought about this sudden decision, Date -WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 at 1.30 P.M. at the farm 11/2 miles north of Crediton The farm of 215 acres consisting of the finest clay loam with the best of buildings and hydro. The herd sire "Klaymor Gala" with the 30 fine breeding cows, a goodly number having calves at foot, balance close to calving, a dozen really choice heifers, 2 young bulls, make up the offering. A rare opportunity to buy at your own valuation, foundation material of a herd. These cows have 'produced our sale cattle in the years past, these are the cows we had planned to carry on with. Herd fully accredited since 1932, all the younger cows and heifers vaccinated against bangs. Plea to attend or if interested apply for a catalogue, W. C. F. OESTRICHER, Crediton, Ontario Auctioneers -Duncan Brown, Shed - don, Ont.; Robert Amos, Moffat, Ont.; Wm. O'Neil, Denfield, Ont. 20-21-b BEAUTY SHOPPE 'Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St. East., Phone 585 59-tf CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones GGw and 60j Batkins Locker Storage Now is a good time to store PINEAPPLE in your locker. Pineapple keeps perfect when quick frozen. Ask about our locker cartons for storing fruits and vegetables. WE BUY HIDES' • Frozen. Foods are Better Foods CARD OF THANKS Mr. John Hesselwood, Jr.., and family, wish to thank all those who so kindly showed their sympathybY' sending flowers, loaning cars and all other acts of kindness in the time of their recent sad bereavement. 20-p CARD OF THANKS Miss. Mary Holmes who has return- ed from hospital wishes to thank' Miss Grainger and all nurses and Dr. Oakes for their kind care and atten- tion. She and her sister, Alice, wish to express their sincere appreciation for kindnesses shown by sending, cards, flowers, fruit and other delic- acies during their long extended ill - nese; also to Rev. R. M. P. Bulled for his faithful visitation. 20-p CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Charles Riley, brothers and sisters, wish to thank all those who so, kindly showed their sympathy by. sending flowers, loaning cars, and all other acts of kindness in the time of their recent sad bereavement. 20-p Mr. and Mrs. J. Livermore Honored at Family Party ,Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore had a very happy family party on Sunday at their home, it 'being "Dad's" birth- day as well as Mother's Day. Their son and daughter, with their families, were present and all had a very happy time, The table was centred with a birth- day cake with candles and beautiful spring flowers out of their own gar- den. A beautiful setting for the party ROXY THEATRE CLINTON CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH Now Playing- "Colonel Effingham's Raid" with Charles Coburn Now Playing -In Technicolor . "SAN ANTONIO" - Errol Flynn Now Playin gard er aArchieTaver." with Ed. Gardner as `Archie' MON., TUES. and WED. John Garfield, Eleanor Parker and Dane Clark -Presenting an enter- taining combination of action, humor and love in "Pride of the Marines" MON, TUES. and WED. Merle Oberon, Claude Rains and Charles Korvin rou gripping, dram - otic romance brought to life by a superb cast. "THIS LOVE OF OURS" MON. TUES. and WED. Charles Boyer, Lauren Bacall. and Victor Francen - An engrossing spy drama concerning the Spanish revolution in which a brave man faced death to bring life to a nation, "Confidential Agent" BTHURS., Betty etty Hutton, BFRI. andSAT. Fitzgerald and Andy Russel -- It's musical comedy with zing in the music and zip in the comedy. "THE STORK CLUB" FRI. and SAT. Dick Powell, Walter Slezak and Nina Hale -A new role for :Dick Powell and the most impressive performance he has yet given. "CORNERED" TRIMS, FRI. and SAT. "SAN ANTONIO" In Technicolor- The colourful mighty saga of violence versus justice in the lone star state - Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith and S. Z. Sakall Coming -"SCARLET STREET" with Joan Bennett Coming-. `I'LL BE SEEING YOU" with a star cast Coming -Betty Hutton in THE STORK CLUB„ Mat., Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 p.m. • Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m. Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 pm. y was a tulip bed out -side the dieing room window where several hundred tulips are in bloom, although a num ber had been picked and sent to the sick, shut-ins, and their friends the day before. Mr. and Mrs. Livermore are looking forward to many more happy gatherings, now that their family are nearer home. NEWS -RECORD Adlets bring quick results. NOTICE Delivery of paper or any similar combustible material at the town dumping ground is strictly forbidden. By Order TOWN OF CLINTON 17-18-19-20-b 'The Trees Are Getting New Leave+. But Can You Get A New Suit? If not, then why not have your old one made to look like new for the small sum of $1, at AGENT FOR: HURON LAUNDRY Gliddon's Press Shop We Press While U Wait Five Day Service On Cleaning We Call For and Deliver PHONE 115 Notice Applications for the position of Assessor and Collector of Taxes for the Town of Clinton will be received up to 12 o'clock noon, May 20, 1946. Duties to begin at once. Applicant to state salary. Lowest or any other application not necessarily accepted. TOWN OF CLINTON M. T. CORLESS, Clerk and Treasurer. 19-20-o NOTICE It is imperative that every person before, erecting or altering any building within the limits of the municipality of the Town of Clinton, if the cost of same amounts to or exceeds the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), shall make application for permit to erect, alter or repair, as governed by By-law. By Order, TOWN OF CLINTON 20-21-22-b FEMALE HELP WANTED Apply at Office Clinton Knitting Co., Ltd. Tire Headquarters ATTENTION, FARMERS! Tractor Tires Filled With Fluid and Vulcanized and Serviced Harry Davies Tire and Battery 24 HOUR VULCANIZING SERVICE Corner Huron and Orange Sts. Phone 460 Mr, and Mrs. G. PearsonMay 8, for a social evening in honor Honored by Friends dht of Mr. and hirlMrs, Gordon Pearson and auger• Sey, who are moving to Dashwood, Ont. They were presented A group of friends and members of Iwith a beautiful table lamp. the Baptist Church gathered at the 1 parsonage on Wednesday evening,! Read the Classifieds NEW • • RECAPPED- • VULCANIZED. B.F. Goodrich Quality Assured Whether it's new tires, tire recapping or vulcanizing that you need for your car or truck ... the name B. F. Goodrich is your assurance of quality materials and factory supervised workmanship. Let our technicians check your tires today. Murphy Bros. Garage Phone 445 HUDSON SALES and SERVICE Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Batteries i STOP- LOOK - LISTEN -- "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Rom, 3:23, "Unto me and be ye saved all the ends of the earth: for I am God and there is none else" Iso, 46:22. "He that heareth my word, and believeth on Him , that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life." John 5:24. "FOR WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD SHALL BE SAVED." Rom. 10:13. TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve. RADIO STATION CICLW, WINDSOR Opportunity Week We have in Stock a Broken Assortment of LADIES SHOES, PUMPS and TIES which we offer to you for one week only at the exceptionally Low Price of 98c per pair. DON'T FAIL TO 'FAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING THE PAIR OF SHOES YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Ken J. Pickett (Successor to Plumsteel Bros.) QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR AGENTS FOR TIP TOP TALLORS AND SCOTT-McHALE SHOES PHONE 25 CLINTON New Plumbing Fixtures We are now receiving supplies in larger quantities and suggest you see us before buying. If interested in an Oil Burner call and suee us at once Satisfaction Guaranteed HUGH R. HAWKINS Plumbing - Heating - Sheet Metal Work Agent for Heels Furnaces PHONE 244 RESTD1E10E For That. Trip Out of Town TAKE A TAXI No Bother Low Rates Well Equipped Sedans 470 No Worry Waiting Time Allowed Careful Drivers ARROW TAXI PHONE '182 Next MacKenzie House CLINTON