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1946
MINTON NEWS -RECORD
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CAISH RATE -(It paid by Wednes-
fday following date of insertion) -One
•ent a word first insertion (minimum
'SO cents); subsequent insertions, each
4rainimurn 25 tents); 10 cents extra
atOT box number or for directing to
NEWS -RECORD Office.
FOR SALE
STANLEY PIANO IN GOOD CON-
..dition. Apply J. Apfelbeck, Hayfield.
44-45-46-b
1,000 BUSHELS FEED TURNIPS.
APPIY Roy Tyndall, phone 907r3,
45-b
ONE C4iIRL'S TOREETIECE green
snow suit, size 6. One three-piece
wine snow suit for either girl or boy,
.size 2. Phone 805r3. 45-b
ABOUT SEX TONS of good turnips.
Price $8 per ton. Apply George
R.R. 1, Clinton. 45-1)
-'3,000 POUND SET OF GURNEY
Scales in Al condition with dips and
-rack. Apply Robert Greer, R.R. 3,
.Bayfield, Blue Water Highway,
44-45-b
THREE-PIE0E.RINK WOOL
Coat Set, size 2-3, in good condition.
'Girl'sbrown velvet overshoes, size
11, only worn short time. A.pply Mrs.
:Howard Currie, Joseph St. 45-b
OVERGOAT,SIZE 18-20, only
-worn a few times; girl% coats, sweat-
,ers, dresses, etc., size 12-14. Every-
thing in excellent condition. Apply
Box "J" NEWS-RECOIRD.
44-45-46-p
'TWO OVERCOATS, ONE TWEED
,coat, size 40, and one plain green
• coat, size 42, Apply Box "M" NEWS-
-RECORD. 45-b
FARMS FOR SALE
7004E HUNDRED ACRE FARM, one
`half mile north of Brucefield on No. 4
THighway, good barn and house, elect-
ricity available, never failing water
-supply. Apply Frank Wison, Clinton.
44-45-46-47-48-p
POULTRY FOR SALE
'1WK FED CHICKENS and DUCKS,
dressed, 35 cents per lb., delivered.
Phone 802r2. 44-45-b
WANTED TO BUY
,OLD HORSES and DEAD CATTLE.
If dead phone at once. Phone collect
to Jack Gilbert 936r21 or Fred Gil-
,bert •936r32, Goderich. 33-btfb
NOTICE
HAVE JUST INSTALLED NEW
•zzioderri tire and tube vulcanizing
,equipment and hereby respectfully
:solicit your business. White Rose
Service Station, 'Londesboro.
44-45-46-47-48-p
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
.'„APARTMENT, TWO OR MORE
rooms, wanted immediately, furnished
or unfurnished. (Apply Box "B",
NEWS -RECORD. 45-p
'WANTED URGENTLY TO RENT-
-house or apartment, furnished or un-
-furnished. Couple with five months
old baby. Flt. Lt. W. H. Gill, Bedford
Hotel, Goderieh. 45-p
APARTMENT or HOUSE -furnished
or unfurnished, urgently needed by
„airman and wife with one two-year-
old child. Now living in hotel. Apply
Sox "E", NEWS -RECORD. 45-1)
MACHINERY FOR SALE
•ORA,F111VIASTER Jointer -Planer -
Ball Bearing; table size 251/eX43i;
4 -inch solid steel cutter head; now on
,rdispay. W. T. McAsh, Velma, phone
,•622r23, Clinton. 45-p
STRAYED
-YEARLING HEIFER STRAYED to
-premises of Mrs. Connell, Maitland
'Concession. Owner inasr have same
by paying- expenses. Weldon Tyndall,
•:phone 803r32. 45-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
131JELATING •LOT corner of Queen
and Jahn Sts. 132'x80'. Apply Douglas
Andrews, Phone 174M. 44htfb
100 ACRES -market canning factory
few miles, brick house, bank .barn,
metal roof, abundance water, $5,500,
fall possession. William Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. 41-42-43-44-45p
100 AORES-London 21 miles, full
set of buildings, water and electricity
throughout, some sugar bush, $7,000,
spring possession. William Pearce,
Realtor, EXeter. 41-42-43-44-45p
50 ACRES -Stratford area, cottage,
driveshed, bank barn, water inside,
stabling 24 cattle, 3 horses, 70 pigs,
hens upstairs, turkey pen, $4,000.
Quick possession. William Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. 41-42-43-44-45p
APPROXIMATELY FOUR ACRES
of good orchard consisting of North-
ern 'Sys, North Star, Wolf River,
Duchess. Approximately 100 trees,
situated in town. Suitable building
lot on property. Immediate posses-
sion. For further information call
II. C. Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W.
45 btfb
MISCELLANEOUS
MISS WINNIFRED O'NEIL, Clin-
ton, representing Fuller Brush sup-
plies. Phone 75-J. 41-42-43-44-45p
SLENDOB TABLETS are effective,
2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at
Pennebaker's Drug Store.
OLD AN.D DISABLED HORSES
wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon
Cudmore ,907r12 or Elmer Trick
907r5. 41-btfb
FLEECE- LINE YOUR HOME with
blown Rockwool insulation. Saves
fuel, fire proof. For free estimate
and terms phone 4 Clinton, or write
Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton Ave..
London,
$6-37-38-39-40-41-41-43-44-p
ASTHMA SUFFERERS - ENJOY A
good night's sleep without coughing
and choking, as others are doing. For
free information write F. Howey, 144
Catharine St. S., Hamilton.
28-tfb
AN OPPORTUNITY - Established
Rural Watkins District available. If
you are aggressive and between the
ages of 25 and 55 -have or can secure
tiervel outfit, this isyouropportunity
to get established in a prefitable busi-
ness of your own. For full particulars
write today to the J. R. Watkins
Company, Dept. 0-C-16, 2177 Masson
St., Montreal, Que. 45-46-47-48-h
AUTOMOBILES' FOR SALE
1928 ESSEX COACH or 1929 ESSEX
Coupe, both in good condition. Apply
Box "II" NEWS -RECORD. 45-p
1931 FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE,
four new tires, motor in good con-
dition. Phone 301W between 6 and
7 p.m. 45-b
PROPERTY WANTED
RETIRED COUPLE DESIRE to
purchase home in ainton, their fer-
nier home. Would like house centrally
located and in good condition. Any
one interested should write Mrs. W.
J. McMillan, 380 Beresford Ave.,
Toronto 9, Ont, 45-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
THIRTEEN LITTLE PIGS -7 weeks
old. Apply E. W. Morrison, phone
633r18. 45-b
FOUR, ITORSDS, A.GDS 2 TO 7 YRS.
2 Belgians and 2 Clydes. Apply
William McGuire, phone 900r3, 45-p
REGISTERED LEICEISTER RAM,
2 years old. Apply William R. Pep-
per, R.R. 3, ,Seaforth, phone 615r21,
Clinton. 45-p
illACKAC H E
Quickly 'relieved tn• ,
Kidneys slimulnfe'd
RI.h.i.1C11J
' PENNEBAKER'S DRUG STORE
Two Memorial Services
At Hayfield, Nov. 10-11
, •
(By our Hayfield Correspondent)
Veterans, of Hayfield and commun-
ity are invited to attend a Memorial
Service in Hayfield United Church
on the morning of Sunday, November
10, and will sponsor a civic 'Memorial
Service at the cairn on Monday, Nov-
ember 11, at 11 a.m. Those attending
are asked • to meet at the Albion
Hotel at 10.30 a.m„ both &bye.
PROBS COLDER
Colder days are coming, that is a certainty, so it is
Lime we all considered the matter of warm winter clothing.
We have OVERCOATS in a good range of sizes and styles,
WINDBREAKERS in different colour combinations; so don't
delay, shop to -day, and keep the cold away. ,
Make our store your headquarters for
Penman's and Stanfields Underwear
Pickett and Campbell
QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cantbridge Clothes, Scott Mellate htmem
PHONE 25
CLINTON
POPPY DAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9
Open Sunday
November 10
Now is the time for winter
change -over on your car.
Anti -Freeze, Batteries, Lubrication
EXPERT VULCANIZING - 24-HOUR SERVICE
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
WHITE ROSE GASOLINE AND OIL
Victoria St. Phone 460 Clinton
• BIRTHS
ASHTON-In ,Clinton Public Hospital
on Wednesday, November 6, 1946;
to Mr. and MTS. Clifford Ashton,
'a son.
DAVIS-Iri Minton Palk Hospital,
on Wednesday, November 6, 1946,
to Fit.,' Sgt. and Mrs. Allan Davis,
Clinton, a son, (Douglas EdeVard).
,Clinton Public Hospital, on
Wednesday, November 0, 1946, to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, -Clinton,
LIaGlIsIoTnFOHOrP - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, November 7,
1946, to Mr. and etfra. Allan' Light-
foot, R.R., Clinton, a son,
RILEY- On Sunday, November 3,
1946, to Mr. and Mrs, Bernard
Riley, a on, in St. Mary's Hospital,
Kitchener.
STIRLING -In ,Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, November 2,
1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Fraser
71.11,2 Hayfield, a daugh-
ter.
STULBERG-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, November 3, 1946,
-to ,C'aptain and -Mrs. Frederick 0.
ibSatlitalr,rg, a daughter (Susan Bar -
MARRIAGES
ROBINSON-GRAHAM-4n the Pres-
byterian Church, Clinton, on Satur-
day, November 2, 1946, by Rev. D.
J. Lane, Barbara Jean, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Grahain,
Brucefield, to Frederick Walter,
son of Mrs. Eleanor Robinson and
the late Walter Robinson, Toronto.
DEATHS
DALE - In ,Seaforth, on Saturday,
• November 2, 1946, Alice May
Adams, beloved wife of Thomas
Dale, Hullett Township, in her 69th
year. Funeral from Beattie Fun-
eral Home, Tuesday, November 5,
1946, to Clinton Cemetery.
EMBER -In ,Mrs. Rogers' Private
Hospital, London, on Monday, Nov.
4, 1946, Miriam Rice, Hensall and
Zurich, widow of the late Chris.
Eilber. Funeral from residence of
her brother-in-law, John T. Mit-
chell, Hensall, Wednesday after-
noon, November 6, to IVItTaggart's
Cemetery.
HALL - In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Sunday, November 3,
1946, Francis Bernard Hall, in his
82nd year. Funeral from L. A.
Ball Funeral Chapel, St. Marys,
Tuesday, November 5, 1946, to
Clinton Cemetery.
TURNER -Suddenly, at his late resi-
dence, Rattenbury St. W., Clinton,
on Friday, November 1, 1946, John
Thomas Turner, in his 75th year.
Funeral from Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton, on Monday,Nov.
4, 1946, to Bayfield Cemetery.
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Fralick and
daughter, Wroxeter, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Riley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson, War-
wick, spent the. -weekend with Mrs.
Wilkinson's sister,111fi. William Brit-
ton and Mr. Britton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nott spent
last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mer-
vin Nott, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Nott, Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs, James Carter and
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carter and fam-
ily, Seaforth, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Leitch and Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt.
PLASTER
REPAIRING
Plaster repairs promptly
and neatly done
A. French & Son
Plastering Contractors
Box 23 - Phone 187
WINGHAM - ONT.
ESTIMATES FREE
Specialists in Cornice
Work and Decorative
Plastering
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOlVIPSON
Princess St, East., Phone 585
59-tf
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones 66w and 663
I3atkins Locker Storage
Quick Frozen Cohoe Salmon
Fillets per lb. 50c
Cod Fillets per lb. 35c
Smoked Cod Fillets per lb. 35e
Haddock Fillets per lb. 40c
Sole Fillets per lb. 45c
FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES
in Heavy Syrup, per pkg, 40e
FRESH FROZENRASPBERRIES
pkg. 40e
FRESH FROZEN PEAS
pkg. 30e
WE BTJY HIDES
II Frozen Foods are Better Foods
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. John Turner and family wish
to sincerely thank their friends and
neighbours for flowers., ears loaned
and other acts of kindness shown in
their recent bereavement; spode'
mention to Rev. Andrew Lane and the
Wesley -Willis Church Choir. 45-p
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Loren
Tyndall wish to sincerely thanktheir
many friends and neighbours for the
beautiful flowers sent, also letters of
sympathy, and acts. of -kindness shown
with special mention to the nursing
staff of Clinton Public Hospital and
Dr. D. A: Oakes and Rev, W. X.
Woolfrey. 45-b
IN ME87ORIA.34
LEPPINOTON-In loving memory of
our dear brother, Thomas Edgar,
who died November 8, 1942:
"Beside Your grave I often stand,
With heart both crushed and sore,
But in the gloom the sweet word
COITIOS,
'Not lost but gone before'.
,God knows how much we miss you,
He counts the tears we shed,
And whispers 'He only sleeps,
Your loved one is not dead.'
So we'll be brave; dear brothel',
And pray to God each day,
And when he calls us home to you,
Your smile will guide the way."
---Sadly missed by sifters Edith, Iona
and brother-in-law, Albert Leibold.
45-p
BOOKKEEPING and Office
services for small businesses.
stores, garages, lunchrooms,
ete. Monthly statements and
balances.- Wage summaries
and invoices prepared.
INCOME TAX reports. Per-
sonal and businees. (Special-
izing in farm reports).
TYPING, private or commercial
work, correspondence, etc.
DISTRIBUTORS a -office sup-
plies and equipment. (Led-
gers, journals, cash registers,
safes, desks, typewriters, -etc.)
Work done Weekly or Monthly
ROY N. BENTLEY
'PHONE 1070-R -P.O. BOX 58
GODERICH .
or P.O. BOX 39, CLINTON
45-47-tfb
Barrett Cleaners
143 Downie St.
Strattord, Ontario
Garments left at our office are
Picked up Monday,
delivered Thursday.
M. CRICK agent, Barber Shop,
CLINTON
Satisfaction guaranteed
Try us
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing. -."THE WONDER
MAN" with Dann'Y Kaye
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Kay Hammond, Constance Cum-
mings and Rex Harrison -A gorg-
eous ghost haunts a nervous
novelist - In .Technicolor..
,•"THE BLITHE SPIRIT"
THUR., FRI., SAT.
Gary Cooper, Loretta Young and
William Demarest-Girl shy and
gun shy but his adventures will
provide an abundance of romance
and action in
'ALONG CAME JONES'
Coming -Joan Fontaine in
"FROM THIS DAY FORWAR,D"
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
BRUCEFIELD
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing -,"TILL THE END
OF TIME" - Dorothy Mc. Guire
VOMMOSOMMINIUMI
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTIII
Now Playing -"BADMAN'S TER-
RITORY" with Randolph Scott
MON., TUES., WED.
RITA HAYWORTH - GLENN I' ORD - GEORGE MACRDADY and
JOSEPH CALLEIA-It's the story of a show -girl who rose to
footlight fame and learned that all is not glamour that glitters.
"GILDA"
THUR., FRI., SAT.
Rod Cameron, Ella Raines. and
Brod. ,Crawford - The hilarious
tale of a private sleuth who at-
tempts, to round up the boss'
helium -brained daughter.
"THE RUNAROUND"
Coming --Lucille Ball in
"DARK CORNER"
Mat. -Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 pm.
The many friends of Mrs. Will Reid
are glad to know she isable to be
up and around again.
Mr. and Mrs. -Cecil Wiley and Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Grimm, Detroit, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Law-
.ence Jamieson.
FOR SALE
Set of
One -Horse Sleighs
and Harness
Both in Good Condition
ALSO A QUANTITY OF
WALNUTS
Apply to
HOWARD COX
PHONE 900r11 CLINTON
45-b
CARROTS
FOR SALE
Choice Carrots
by bushel lots, any
quantity
PRICE REASONABLE
F. W. ANDREWS
PHONE 33
44tfb
Girls 1.4 Here's Your Chance
To Earn While You Learn
APPLY FOR PARTICULARS
To The Superintendent
Clinton Knitting Company, Limited
45-b
1
Let Us Help You On Wash Day!
BEATTY FOLDING CLOTHE,S DRYING RACK,
pull out to make room for plenty •
of clothes EACH $3.00
BEATTY GALVANIZED IRON WASH TUBS,
oblong in shape, the most sub-
stantial tub made EACH $2,75
HAWKINS HARDWARE
PHONES' Business 244
Residence 598j
CLINTON
LIFE INSURANCE FREE
"HE THAT BELIEVERH ON THE SON HATH EVERLAST-
ING LIFE: AND HE THAT BELIEVETH NOT THE SON SHALL
NOT SEE LIFE; BUT THE WRATH OP GOD A,B1DET11 ON HIM."
John 3:36
See and hear Mr. Puller in person, Wednesday night, November 13,
in Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto.
TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 EST. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
.demmmrosmermemmaw.
Clerk's Notice
Of First Posting of Voters' Lists for 1946,
MUNICIPALITY OF CLINTON, County of Huron.
NOTICE is hereby' given that I have complied with Section 8
of V -TE VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted up in my office
at Clinton on the 301h dr.y of October, 1046, the list of all persons
entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Municipal Elections and
that such list remains here for inspection:
And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings
to have any errors OT omissions corrected according to law, the last
day for appeal being the 21st day of November 1946.
Dated at Clinton this 30th day of October, 1946,
Clerk of the Town of Clinton.
M. T. CORLESS,
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THUR., FRI., SAT.
Fred Macigurray, Anne Baxter
and Bruce Cabot -Presenting, in
Technicolor, Will James' unforget-
table story of the wild stallion.
"SMOKY"
Coming -George Brent in
"LOVER, COMB BACK"
Matinees -Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Town of Clinton
Proclamation
In accordance with a resolution adopted by
Clinton Town Council at ita regular meeting Monday
evening, November 4, I hereby proclaim
Remembrance Day
Monday, Nov. II,
a public holiday in Clinton and hereby call upon
all citizens to observe it as such.
(Signed) -A. J. McMURRAY
BIG REMEMBRANCE DAY
DANCE
AUSPICES CLINTON LAWN BOWLING CLUB
CLINTON TOWN HALL
Monday, November 11
SPECIAL NOVELTY AND SP,OT DANCES
KEN WILBEE'S BAND
Dancing from 9 to ?
ADIVIISSiON: 50 cents
45-b
Waste Paper and Rags
Collection
Please have papers tied securely in bundles .
Rags tied or in containers
Friday, Nov. 15
Have bundles at curb ready to be picked up 'by 4 pan,
AUSPICES OF CANADIAN LEGION, CLINTON
Purchase and Wear a Poppy for Remembrance Day;
Brave Melt died that you might wear it.
45-4643
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A CShipMent of Roll Roofing just arrived.
Just the thing for that quick repair job.
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PLUMBING -HEATING -SHEET METAL WORK
Agent for Hee& Furnaces
PHONE 244 • RESIDENCE 470
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