Clinton News-Record, 1947-01-09, Page 5^,°rlymI1SDAY,
JANUARY 9,
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NEWS -RECORD Office,
FOR SALE
CARROTS FOR S'ADF)-bushel lots,
-a1 1 » mr bushel. Robert W. Cole, phone
s1P06r24. 50-51-52-1-2-p
A i,L IRON ,LATHE for turning wood.
Will sell cheap. Apply Noble Holland,
;phone 617r22, Clinton. 2-3-p
THtRs1RR-QU ItTEdt BED, SPRINGS
anid mattress, and a dresser. painted
.green. Apply Mrs. W. A, Oakes,
ph ate 16, Clinton.
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FORS AIRLINER ELECTRIC
Milker, milks ,with fast gentle action;•
also portable model powered with gas'
.engine• Save $100 and up on Your
milker. Write John Bumstead and
Son, Wingham, Box 46, agent for
:Huron and Bruce.'" r 2-3-4-5-6-p
Decor
POULTRY. FOR SALE
OLINTON NEWS.R?4iGRD
assified Adiets
FORTY ROCK PULLETS -'seven
Months old, ready to lay; also one
good brood sow, for quick sale. Apply
A. E. Leibold, Iia, 2, Clinton, phone
0104.3. 2^p
BA$Y CHICKS -Order your day -cid
chicles from a Breeder Hatchery under
0.33.8. supervision. We are offering
S. a W. .Leghorns and Barred Ply-
mouth -Rocks. for February and Merrell
'delivery. Leghorn X Rock and Rock X
Leghorn crossbreds for April, May
and June. Glazier Poultry Farm,
Phone 617r31, Clinton. 1.2345-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE:
"YORIKSIiIRE HOG FOR. SALE --
"Maitland
"Maitland Bank' ` Prince 74Y - 292318.
Apply W. G. Ross, Londesboro, phone
•.26r15,Blythl
WANTED
'TWO BOARDERS OR ROOMERS:
.:Apply. Box "C", NNNWIS-RECORD.
2-b
`SALES. CLERK FOR GROCERY
Store, Steady position. Apply in
,Terson to 0. M. Shearing. 2-b
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD AND, DISABLED HORSES
wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon
Cudmore 90'7r12 or Elmer 41 rick
ick
907r5.•
HELP WANTED
BIRTHS
SOOTGHKElR-In Hamilton, on Jan-
uary 1, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Alf..
,cotdhmer, a son.
WILSON -In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Friday, January 3, 1947, to W/0
and Mrs. R. D. Wilson, a daughter,'
(Roberta Elaine).
MARRIAGES
OLD HO5SE'S, WILL PAY $1.50
per hundredweight. Will call and
pick up same. Phone collect Jack
Gilbert, 936r21 or Fred Gilbert,
936r32, Goderich, 4Gbtfb
WANTED - WAITRES'S for nurses
dining rooms, living accommodations.
-Aipply, Superintendent Stratford
Ge -
.eral Hospital.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
C.AN OPPORTUNITY - Established
'
turdWatkinsvt ict and between the
:you areaaggressive
ager ssie
ages of 25 and 66 -,have or can secure
'travel outfit, this is your opportunity
to get established in a profitable busi-
:aess of your own. For full particulars
write today to the J. R. Watkins
Company, Dept:. 21'772-3-4-5-b Masson
54., Montreal, ‘Que.
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
McMUR14AY-SH1AW -- At the resi-'
dense of the groom, -.Ontario Ott.,
.Linton, at 4 ,pan., Wednesday,
January 8, 1947, by Rev. W. J.
Woolfrey, Drusilla Jane Shaw,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Shaw, Riarriston, to Adam
James' McMurray, Clinton., son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc-
Murray, Mitehell
c-Murray,.Mitehell.
PILESaro generallyd) causecongesd
from a (bloo-
tion. Try Bunkers
Herbal P015 to treat the cause at its
source. Money back if the first bottle
does not, satisfy. At Drug Stores.
36-38-40-42-44-48-49-51-2p
DEATHS'
BARCLAY-In Ballymena, •0ounty of
Antrim, Northern Ireland, on
Thursday, Dec. 26, 1946,, William
Barclay, beloved husband of Ellen
.Campbell, and father of Mrs: Ed.
Graig, R.R. 4, Clinton, formerly
of Goderich Township, in his 77th
,year. Funeral from his residence
to Ballymora C'ethetery, Ballymena.
FERGUSON-At his date residence,
•Goderich St., Seaforth, on Sunday,
January 5, 1947, John A. Ferguson,
in his 63rc1 year. Funeral from
First yr'esb'yteriam Church, Sea -
forth, on Wednesday, January 8,
to Maitland Bank Cemetery.
MUNRO--,Soddenly at her residence,
Victoria St., Clinton, on Saturday,
January 4, 1947, Anna Fitzsimons,,
. beloved wife of Edgar C. Munm.o.
Funeral from •the Beattie, Funeral
Home, Ratt 1 r to Cl nton Ceme-
tery. January '7,
PHILLIPS -Suddenly at his late resi-
dence, St. David Sit, Mitchell,47, on
Monday, January
al
Clayton Phillips, in his 48th year,
beloved husband of Margaret
Luella Robinson. Funeral from his
residence, Thursday afternoon, at
2.30 pan. to Woodland Ceinetery.
TOWNSEND✓In Macklin, ,Sask., on
December 29, 1946, Selena Lydia
Nott, widow of William Townsend
and "sister of G. W. Nott, Clinton.
Funeral from Grace United' Church,
Macklin, . December 25, 1946, to
Lake View Cemetery.
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FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME with
Blown Rockwool Insulation; perman-
ent fire proof, more comfort with
less fuel, modern equipment and ex-
perienced crews. For free estimate
and terms phone NEWS -RECORD,
or write Rowland C. Days 5 Thornton
nn
Ave., London.
PROPERTY 'FOR SALE
Clinton 'Teen' TowneJ s
Will Nominate Friday
Clinton's 'Teen Towners are'
going to have a real election for
1947 with nominations, secret
.ballots and everything,
7llte primary and secondary
;ballot system is being used as an
experiment in democratic meth-
ods. When the 'teen tigers as-
semble at the Collegiate Audit
orinmFriday evening, they will
be asked to cast their primary
ballot for Mayor (a boy), Reeve
(a girl), and Town Clerk -
Treasurer (either a boy or a
girl). The three seeming the
most votes for each position will
be • the candiRates for that spar- -
ticu1'ar office in the secondary
ballottbing at the ensuing meet-
ing, when primary ballots also
will be passed inc six Council-
lors (three bogs and three girls).
All other officers will be ap-
pointed by the 'Teen Town Coun-
Cil:
SEVEN -ROOM NEW INSUL-BRICK
Cottage, containing three-piece bath,
on Princess St. Priced reasonable
and -available for immediate occupa-
tion. Apply Frank Wilson, phone
164, Clinton. t S -4-5-6-p
JANUARY SALE
of.
OVERCOATS
Why shiver and• shake when you can bundle up in
one of our warm coats and laugh at Old Man Winter?
We offer a fine selection of coats in popular styles at a
greatly price.
See us
vo e any
aclns up-to-date stock and do now,
wish to carry
coat over to next season.'
U Q G•i
Clearance
We have a number of boy's all -wool sweaters and blanket -cloth
jackets which we are clearing out at a real saving to you.
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Work Clothing
When you need work clothes that stand up to all sorts of
wear, try us.
Pickett and Campbell
QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR Clinton
SSS, `Phone 25
PRESBYTERIAN W.M.S.
The W:1Vi.S• of the Presbyterian
Church will hold their regular
monthly meeting on Wednesday af-
ternoon, Janniary 15,.,at three o'clock
in the church parlours.
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LEGION AUXILIARY
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Can-
adian Legion 'will hold their regular
meeting in the Legion Hall on Mon-
day evening, January 13, : at 8.15
o'clock. All members are urged to
be present.
Hensall Choir Presents
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. John (Scotty) Hall
wish to take this opportunity of
extending their sincere thanks to
friends and neighbours, also mem" ladies of the church- Mr. Rennie
bers of Legion Band, for cards, flow replied stating what a pleasure it
•s sent Mr.' Hall while a patient in was to present this Cantata in the
church in which he Thad so often sung,
and which was like home to hint.
Mrs: Woolfrey, president of the
W.M.S., replied, and stated that it
would be a pleasure to have the choir
return sometime in the near future,
weather and roads permitting.
Mrs. E. Wendonf organist of the
church, gave a brief organ recital
following the service, and the chimes
were much enjoyed.
Sacred Cantata Here
The sacred Cantata, "The Nativity
of Christ," with a dhoir of 40 vo1ces
from the Hensall United Chureh
choir, was presented to a well filled
church in Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton, Thursday evening
last. Rev. R. A. Brooke introduced
the Cantata, Rev..Samderson read the
Scripture lesson, and Rev. W. J.
Woolfrey, minister of the church, ex-
pressed his appreciation and delight
in hearing this lovely cantata.
Ontario St. W.M.S. sponsored the
Cantata which: was under direction
of Sam Ronnie, with Miss Greta
Laramie at the consol of the organ.
The ladies served delicious refresh-
ments. resident of
Miss Gladys Luker, pr
Hensall choir, in a very pleasing man-
ner, expressed :her thanks for the
hospitality and the kindness of the
Bring
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing -In Technicolor
"RENEGADES"
MON., TUES., WED.
EACH HIS
The heart -tugging drama of a
great love that a 'lifetime of sor-
row could not kill, A 'flawless
performance by Olivia de Haviland,
Mary Anderson and Roland Culver
The first .stowing of the above
feature' .will be a '7 pan. each
evening
THUR., FRS., SAT.
Bob Hope, Joan Caulfield and
Patric Knowles -The screon ver-
sion of Booth Tarkington's time-
honoured eomedy •about a royal
barber.
"Monsieur Beaucaire"
Coming= -Rex. Harrison in
"A YANK IN LONDON"
Quick.::
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CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing --"'TWO GUYS ;From
MILWAUKEE" . Dennis Morgan
and Jack Carson
MON-, TUES., WED. -
Robert Young - Sylvia Sidney and
Ann Richards --Present ' the ideal
combination of a fealties cast and
a Lillian Hellman story.
"The Searching Wind"
THUR., FRI., SAT.
Mona Freeman, Richard Denning
and Evelyn Ankens--Anna .Sewell's
ever popular tale of a thorobred
gathers added interest in the screen
version of
"BLACK BEAUTY"
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing -"JOHNNY COMES
FLYING HOME" & ': It Shouldn't
Happen to a Dog"
Mon., Tues., Wed. -Two Features
Ted Donaldson, Margaret Lindsay
and Conrad Nagel -Humorously
portrays the trials of family life.
"Adventures of Rusty
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake &
Larry Simms -lm the return of
another popular family.
"Life With Biondie"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Evelyn Keyes, Willard,iParker and
Larry Parks - Lush Teohnicoor
enhances the scenic episodes of a
tremendous action -picture.
"RENEGADE "
Coming -"OUR HEARTS 'WERE Coming-" TO EACH HIS OWN"
GROWING UP" and "Hot Cargo" with Olivia de Jul
WESLEY-WILLIS GIRLS' CLUB
The Girls' Club of Wesley -Willis
United Church is holdinga
pot-luck
14,
supper at 6.30, Tuesday, Jan
All ladies of the congregation wel-
come.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of Loren Tyndall,
late of the Town of Olinton, deceased,
who died on or about the 24th day of
October, 1946, are hereby notified to
send in to the unersigned on 01a full
the llth day of .January, 1947,
particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the said
estate will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
undersigned shall then have notice,
to the exclusion of all others, and
the undersigned shall then have no•
tice, to the exclusion of all others,
and the undersigned will not be liable
to any person of whose claim the
undersigned shall not then have no-
tice for the assets so distributed or
any part thereof.
Dated at ,Seaforth this 23rd day of
December, 1946.
FRANK TYNDALL, Administrator,
H. G. MEIR, Seaforth,
Solicitor for Administrator
BeWary! Be Wise!
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Order Your Plumbing Fixtures Now
For the New Sewerage Project
HUGH R. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and HEATING
PHONE 244
Residence 470
NOTICE
THE LIBRARY
will be closed from
Monday, December 30 for three weeks
Books that are .out will not be subject to fine.
The library is being closed for purpose of re -decorating
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Clinton Public Hospital. Special men-
tion given to the nurses and doctors
for ,their skill, success and splendid
eare given during his 'recent illness.
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CARD OF THANKS
E. C. Munrowishes to take this
opportunity of thanking his
thoughtful neighbours and friends
for beautiful floral 'tributes, cars
loaned and all other acts of kindness
shown, in his recent sad bereavement
with special mention to Rev. Andrew
Lane and Mrs. Merritt Nediger. He
also wishes to thank all those who
showed such great kindness to Mrs.
•Munro during her long illness. 2-p
IN MEMORIAM
COILGLOUGH-In loving memory of
the late Rev. J. H. Colclough, B.A.,
B.D., who passed away suddenly in
Oshawa, one year ago, January 7.
He is gone but not forgotten,.
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely horns of thinking
Thoughts of him are always near.
.-Ever remembered by his sister and
brother-in-law, 'Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Pickett.
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THERE ARE NO "GOOD" PEOPLE GET TO I1EAVEN:
"I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to
ONLY REPENTANT SINNERS ARE FOUND THERE
repentance." Matt. 9:13
"There is none righteous, no, not one." Rom. 3:10
"Whosoever shall cull upon the name of the Lord shall
be saved." '
RADIO STATION CKLW WINDSOR
TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
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NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
Estate of Samuel Stirling, late of
Bayfield, deceased
ALL CLAIMS against the above
Estate must be filed with the under-
signed by January 31, 1947, after
whcih date the Assets will be dis-
tributed.
FRANK
SONNLr'e®
Goderh, of thExecut r
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TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS will be received by the
undersSchools area, for up tooduich January Township,
24, fo
hard body wood, one-half or more
Maple and the rest Beech. Wood to
be delivered, split and piled at the
schools by the end of April 19411.
Any tender not necessarily accepted.
Eight cord, 12 inch wood to No. 1;
eight cord, 12 inch wood to No. 3;
12 cord, 16 inch wood to No. 4;
16 cord, 18 inch wood to No. 6;
18 cord, 12 inch wood to No. 10;
eight cord, 12 inch wood to No, 11.
Frank Yeo, R.R. 3, Clinton. 2-3-b
BEAUTY SHOPPE
'WESLEY-WILLIS W.M.S.
The W M. S. of Wesley -Willis
United Church' will meet at the house
of Mrs. B. C. Hearn on Thursday,
January 16, at 3 p.nt. Mrs. Sutter's
group will be in charge. The annual
reports are to he given at this meet
ing.
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East.. Phone 585
59-tf
I CHURCH DIRECTORY II
Shipment of New •
GOODRICH TIRES
Just Arrived
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HART BATTERIES
HOT -SHOT ANTI -FREEZE
VULCANIZING«
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
WHITE ROaE GASOLINE AND OIL
Victoria St. • Phone 460
Clinton
Presbyterian
REV. D. J. LANE, Minister
Mrs. BertBoyes, ganist and
ChoirLeader
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
10.00 A.M.-. Sunday School
11.00 A.M.-Divine Worship,
2,30 P.M.--SAllviccelco t Bayfield
Wesley -Willis Church
REV. ANDItEW LANE, Minister
Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader -
SUNIDAY, JANUARY 12
11.00 A.M-Morning Worship,
"Prayer"
12.10 -Church Scheel
7.00 P.M. -Evening Worship in St•
Paul's Abglican Church.
Baptist
REV. C. C. ANDERSON, Minister
Mrs. Ernest Adams, Organist
Mrs. W. Aikenhead, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
Bible S0hool-2.30 P.M.
Evening Worship 7.00 P.M. The
pastor speaking.
The Baptist Catholic. Churches stand,
and always have, for religions
liberty. They believe it reveals
weakness and cowardice to with-
hold the freedom they have from
others no matter what their ereed
or colour.
There is one Lord, one Faith, one
Baptism. Believe on -not Pope or
Priest or Pastor - but on the
Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt
. be saved.
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
WHY NOT?
After Skating why not drop in for a
SANDWICH, COFFEE
or HOT CHOCOLATE ?
BARTLIFF BROS.
BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS
PHONE 1 - CLINTON
O. Ve GOOLE
Pentecostal
C. M, GINGRICH, Pastor
• SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
2.30 P.M -Sunday School
3.30 P.M. -Worship Service
7.30 P.M. -Evangelistic Service
CotCTue Prayer -Meeting's held each
esday and Thursday at 8 pm.
"At the time of the Baptism of Jesus
in the river Jordon, a voice came
from heaven, which said, Thou
art my beloved Son; in Thee I
am well pleased. St. Luke 3:22.
Ontario St. United Church
REV. W. J. WOOLFREY, Minister
B. J. Gibbings, Choir Leader
Mrs. E. Wendorf, Organist
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
11.00 A.1Vt-Morning Worship,
"Religion--i'Orm or Farce„
12.15 --Sunday School
7.00 P.M. -Evening Worship in St
Paul's \Anglican Church.
St. Paul's Anglican •
REV. Ib. M. P. BULT'EL, Rector
Mrs. Theodore Fremlin, Organist
Mrs. J. G. MacKinnon, Choir Leader
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
11.00 AM. - Morning Prayer
2.00 P.M.-aSiunday School
7.00 P.M. --Evening Service.
Tuesday, January 14, W,A. will meet
at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs
Clifford Epps.
Monday, January 20 -Annual Vestry
Meeting, 8 p.m.
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
ROY N. BENTLEY
Auditing and Income
Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Systems Installed
Monthly Statements and
Invoices Prepared
Commercial and Private
Typing, etc.
• Distributor of Office Supplies
and Equipment
PHONE O 70 E It I,C Box. 58
I will be at the MacKenzie
Hotel, Thursday, January 16,
1947, from 2.30 until 8 p.ni.
Prompt and courteous service
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THE UNDERSIGNED will be
pleased" to receive the names of
anyone who is qualified to act as
Supply Teacher
in.
TUCKERSMITH
SCHOOL AREA
which includes Sections 1, 2, 4, 5,
7, 8 and 9, Tuckersinith; and who
would be able to supply for a
day, a week, or a month, in any
of the schools on reasonably
short notice.
Applicants to state qualifica-
tions and what schools they
might be available for and any-
thing else relevant •to the
position.
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BA TKIN'5
YORK BRAND FROZEN FOODS
Strawberries,
Heavy Syrup 40c
English Cherries
Heavy Syrup 40c
Pie Cherries 35c
Raspberries ..............•, 40c
G. B. Corn 300
Peas 30c
"FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER FOODS"
APPLY TO
S. H. WHITMORE,
Sec.-Treas.
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL AREA No. 1
R. R. 3, Seaforth 52-1ub
Change of Ownership
I have purchased from Jack Zerback, the
business and goodwill of the well established firm
known as "Jack's upholstering," and will continue
to offer the very best service within my power.
1 am a former Cl+hlton man and have had many
years' experience in general furniture repairing.
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
Jack's Upholstering
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Orange and Huron Sts, Phone 62 Clinton
W. L. MOORS, Proprietor
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HIGH STREET
The Funeral biome Has Large Pleasant Rooms,
Beautifully and Appropriately Appointed.
Equipped with an Electric 'Organ.
Services are, held here under ideal conditions at no extra charge.
BALL BROTHERS
D. G. BALL
WM. N. BALL FUNERAL DIRECTORS
PHONE 361W Ambulance Service PHONE 3613