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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-03-13, Page 5MEAT, A'l', 1iAIWH 13. 1947 CLINTON 'NEWS-SECOBD PAGE FIVE News -Record Classifled... Adlets- Bring CASH R,ATN--,(If paid by Wednea- "7 following date of insertion) --One ,gent a word first insertion isminimum 1!l) cents);subsequent insertions, each :4eninimum 25 cents); 10 cents extra; ' or hoz number or for directing to MEWS—RECORD Office. FOR SALE' _ AR,GE QUEBEC. HEATER reasonable. Pone 478M. 11-1, FOUR ;STEAM RA,DIATO'RS — in good shape five double tube. Apply `Peed Hurst, Seaforth, phone Seafordh 851x22: 11-p BEECH GOAL 'OR WOOD White Enamel ;Range with copper reservoir in water ;front. As good as new. Harold'Glenn Victoria St.; phone .43554. 11-p RUB!B'EQ?=MEM WAGON, tires like new, with rack; one set tractor discs; seven foot grain grinder with sheaf -carriers; one 1.0-20 tractor. Wagon taken in trade, W. B. Thompson, phone Clinton 910r6, two miles west .of Clinton, Highway 8. '11-p FARM FOR SALE 100 ACRE FARM, '/ mile north of I3rucefield, good barn and house; arever failing water supply; farm now in pasture and would be ideal for beans this year. Apply James Walker or Frank Wilson, Clinton, phone 164. • 8-9-10-11-12-b r AOREI FARM—nvefl situated for light farming or pasture, with quan- tity of bush, bank barn and comfor- table house, sserihig water available :year round. Apply Sox "M" NEWS - RECORD. 11 -le ACCOMMODATION WANTED HOUSE " WANTED TO RENT by married couple with small family. Permanent residents. Required by end of February. Apply Ellwood Epps Sport Shop. 3-btfb U,RGF.eNTLY REQUIRED two or more furnished rooms for wife and two school age children. Within radius of eight miles of R. and C.S., "would prefer ground floor, LAC Hart, % Officers' Mess, R. and C.S. 11-b TO RENT 185 ACMES PASTURE LAND -- •never failing spring creek, Iots of -ohade. J. E. Tattle, ,proprietor, phone •936r15, Goderich. 10-11-b 120 ACRES AT VAR'NA-30 acres fall ploughed, 90 acres hay, won't rent buildings or Iand for pasture; also have now in barn for immediate ,sale balance of last year's hay, 25 'bons and 7 tons oat straw. Write Dr. L. A. Moffatt, Dundas at Water- loo .St„ London. 11-12-b /LIVESTOCK FOR SALE • HOLSTEIN CALVES suitable for nettling. Apply Eklgar Rathwelh phone Clinton 909x4. 11-12-p -POUR PIGS, CHUNKS about eleven weeks old. For• particulars apply to J. W. Oriel', phone 6171,23, Clinton. 11-p PIN MEN SMALL CHUNKS and two young sows, due may 24. Hugh Ball, R,R. 4, Clinton, phone Clinton '617r2. 11-p :BULL --11 MONTHS OLD, Hereford 'breeding; •also thoroughbred filly, 1uieing three. Apply Francis Powell, phone 907r4 Clinton. 11-b THREE BRED SOWS; ONE BOAR; 100 New H4vnpsbire .hens; 100 Sus- sex hens. Apply Charles Williams, "phone Cli ton 901x4. 11-b BA.ND'LEADDERR WANTED BAND LEADER — Duties to com- mence at once. ,Slbate salary and qualifications. , Reply by letter on or before .March 20th to P. Livermore, president, Clinton Citizen's' Band. 11-b HELP WANTIs'D WOMAN FOR LIGHT Iouselteeping for elderly couple. Apply Box "1"' NEWS -RECORD. • 11-b HOUSEKEEPER. WANTED -- To keep shouse for two adults, a good home for the right person. Apply Post Office Box 291; Goeierich, 11-b WANTED TO RENT ;R(E'IMINGTON OR UNDERWOOD Typewriter. -Joe Flynn, R.R. 1, Clin- ton, pisope 801r4, Clinton, 11-b LOST AND FOUND LOST — ,Small .Short -haired Dag, colour tan with four white legs and white breast, name `Mickie." Please phone Mrs. L. W. Levis, phone 257. 1.1-p • MISCELLANEOUS AN OPPORTUNITY — Established Rural Watkins District available. le you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55—have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get established in a profitable business of your own. For full par- ticulars write to -day to the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-C-16, 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. 10-11-12-13-b OLD AND DISABLED HORSES• wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon Cudmore 907r12 or Elmer Trick 967r5. 41-btfb , OLD HORSES, WILL PAY $1.50 per hundredweight. Will call and pick up same. Phone collect Jack Gilbert, 936r21 or Fred Gilbert, 936r32, Goderich. 46btfb ASTHMA .Ree k'JJ'RERS — 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 FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME with Blown Rockwool Insulation; perman- ent fire -proof, more comfort with less fuel, modern equipment and ex- perienced orews. For free estimate and terms phone NEWS -RECORD, or write Rowland O. Day, 5 Thornton' Ave„ London. 2btfb BABY CHICKS ORDER YOUR DAY-OLD CHICKS from a breeder Hatchery under OBS supervision. We are able to supply a eimited number of Leghorn X Reck and Rock X Leghorn crossbreds for April and May delivery. GLAZIER POULTRY PARM, phone 617r31, Clinton, R.R. 4. 11-15-p DAY OLD COOKEREL BARGAINS 'for this week and next. Barred Rocks, New Hanipshires, New Hamp- shire X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X New. Hampshire 4.95. Assorted ,Heavies 4.75. Barred Roek X White Leghorn, White Leghorn X Baited Rock 2.00 White Leghorns 1.00. Two weeks old add 6.00 per hundred, three weeks old add 8.00 per hundred'. Special price on four -week-old Bar- red Rock Cockerels 14.95. Four- week -old Assorted Heavy Cockerels 13.945. Large Egg Quality add 1.00. Specially Selected add 2.00 per eund- red to above prices. Shipped C.O.D. This advertisement must` accompany your order to receive these special prices. TOP NOTCH CHIOKERIE'S, Guelph, Ontario. 11-b MOTHERS! ARE YOUR CHLLDREN HARD ON SHOES? If so, why not replace that worn pair with one of the hest Kiddies' Shoes made—SKIP-ALONG We now have a complete range of sizes from 6 to 21/2 in oxfords or boots, brown or white. Family Footwear— Whether it be dad, mother, sister or brother, we have shoes to suit. See our Men's Scotch Grain Leather Blutcher ,Oxfords now. Brogues in Scotch Grain expected soon. Mens' and Boys' Tweed Suits— Now is the time to .be looking for that new spring suit. Tweeds will be the big thing for this season. Our stock includes sizes from 6 to 44. Work Clothing— Fer all jobs, we have Work Parris, Shirts, Gloves, Socks, Caps and Work Boots. Pickett and Campbell .Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes & Scott -McHale Shoes Phone 25 Clinton NOTICE DOG LICENSES DUE MARCH 1 The owner, possessor or harborer of a dog, must secure a new tag 'for 1947. (Signed) J. W. MANNING, Tax Colleetor 10-11-b Now is the Time. To Have Your TIRES EXAMINED for spring and summer driving'. All cuts and breaks expertly vulcanized Goodrich Tires Assessolies: Vulcanizing Hart Batteries Harry Davies Tire and Battery WHITE ROSE 40 VICTORIA ST. GASOLINE Phone 480 and OIL SAO E ' CLINTON • BIRTHS CARTER, --Irl Chatham General Hos- pital, on Friday, March 7, 1948, to ,Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Carter, Ohabhaan, a eon (Graeme). COOPER—hi Clinton Public Hospital on 'Monday, March 10, 1947, to Me. and Mrs. John Cooper, Kippen, •a son (Robert Elwin Thomas). JOHNSON—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Wednesday, March 12, 1947, to Jdr, and Mrs. Howard Johnson, R.R. 4, Clinton, a daugh- ter, (Kathleen Nancy). McLEIAN - . In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Monday, March 10, 1947, to Fit. ,Sgt. and Mrs•. Douglas Me- Lean,,Clinton, a daughter (.Deanna Louise) . NICHOILSON — In Clinton Public Hospital, on ,Monday, ,March 10, 1947, to P10 and Mrs. Laird Nich- olson, ,Clinton ,%twin sons (James Edward and Robert Harold). SAND'ERSION-+bn Alexandra, Marine and General Hospital, Goclerioh, on Saturday, March 18, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, a daughter. MARRIAGES eeloBURNEY-HOLLAND' — At the home of the bride's parents, on ,Saturday, March 8, 1947, by Rev, Andrew Lane, minister of Wesley. Willis United Church, Clinton, Roma Marie. ,youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Holland, Huron Road, East, to Kenneth Benjamin McBurney, London, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Moliurney, London. ST WART HARRO'TT — In St. ary's peach, Droylsden, Eng- land, by Rev. A. H. Procter, V.C'., on December 21, 1946, Blanche Hilda, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barrett, Droylsden, England, to Leading Radio 'Me- chani'c John Harvey iSteware eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Stewart, Clinton, Ontario. DEATHS CUNNINGHAM — Suddenly, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Eider, Tillsonburg, on Smnday, March 2, 1947, Martina Williams Nott, widow of the late William Clunninghane formerly of Blyth, Walton and Colborne Township, in 'her 84th year. Funeral . from Brophey Funeral Home, Goderich, to Colborne Cemetery, March 8, PEAR—In Clinton, on Wednesday, March 12, 1947, Margaret Jane Farquhar, beloved wife of the late William Fear, in her .84th year. Service from her late residence. Ontario St., Clinton, Friday, March 14, commencing at 2.30 p.m. to Clinton Cemetery. M0SS0P—At hie hone in Laurier, Man„ George Mossop, formerly of Stanley Township and. brother of Miss Edythe Mossop, Varna. SWAN -1n London, on Wednesday-, March 5, 1947, Alexander Swan, beloved husband of the late Annie Morrison and father of John A. Swan, in his 82nd year, Funeral from Bonthron Funeral Home, Hensall, to Henson Cemetery. HOLMESVILLE "500" Chub Winners The winners of the local "500" Club wish to thanlc their worthy opponents for the various lunches, ancl the fowl supper they provided the winners with this winter. Many quiet and sportsmanlike games were played this season so far and the losing team took their "beatings" with gentle dignity and time sports- manship, but however, the winners are reconciled to the fact, that they may have to go afield for stiffer opposition, to get more equal com- petition in their forthcoming games. a • Let The NEWS -RECORD quote on your next printing requirements, BACKACHE Rheumatic and Sciatic Pains Quickly Relievedby TRUMACAPS PENNEBAKEWS DRUG STORE BATKINS FRESH FROZEN FIiSH SALMON STEAKS Ib. COHOE SALMON FILLETS .. S. B. SALMON FILLETS .... OCEAN PERCH FILLETS .. , RED SNAPPER FILLETS SMOKED COD FILLETS . COD FILLETS HADDOCK FILLETS SOLE FILLETS Lake Superior HERRING, 2 lb Pet 35c 50c 400 45c 35c 35c 35c 40c 455 25c CUT ' FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. ♦ . OO K E FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66j BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St. East., Phone 585 59-tf STEWART—BARR,OTT (Ashton Reporter, England) Recently demobolized from the W.R.N.S. after 21/2 years' : service, Miss, Blanche' Hilda Barrett, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hens y. Barrett, 21 Greenside Crescent, eDroylsdeny was married at St, Mary's' Church, .Droylsden, on Saturday, December 21, 1946, to Leading Radio Meohanuc John Hovey Stewart; eld- est son of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford J. Stewart, Clinton, Ontario. The bride • groom is serving in the Royal Cana- dian Navy. The bride, who as a typist at the Bank Bridge Rubber Co., Clayton; wore a pre-war styled dress of white crepe polked with silver dots with. a V-neck of orange blossoms and •e long train. She wore a veil of white tuiIle embroidered in the corners with lovers' knots and forming a headdress with a silver band, flow- ers and a bow of .tuille. Her bouquet was of bronze chrysanthemums 'with a white ribbon and, silver horseshoe attached, The bride's attendants were Miss Joan Brussell .as maid of honor, in blue satin and carrying golden (kry- santheniums, Miss Norma Trent, and Miss Gladys Brusseil in shades of blue taffeta with feathered head- dress and Mrs, S. Daly and Mrs. B. Salentine, friends of the bride, in ice blue crepe, all carrying ,pint: chrysanthemums. There were also three little brides- maids, Ann Taylor, Gwen Stewart and Barbara Herring in pink taffeta dresses with heart -shaped head- dresses of the same material and carried posies of violets and snow drops. The bride's mother wore a blue two-piece dress with black 'acces- sories and the bridegroom's mother was represented by Mrs. A. Taylor, Greenside-lane, Droylsden, who wore a blue dress with navy accessories, both wearing sprays of pink car- nations. The best man was Leading Radio Mechanic Frank Orasult, Vernon, B.C, The ceremony was performed by the Rector, Rev. A. H. Proctor, V.C., and afterwards there was a recep- tion at the New Inn. Droylsden, when between 60 and.70 guests were enter- tained. Afterwards the couple spent a short 'honeymoon in .Manchester and vicinity. The bride travelled in a turquoise dress with camel coat and black accessories. The groom ex- pects to leave shortly for Canada and the bride will remain with her parents until She can join her husband. IN MEMORIAM CARTER—In loving memory of Ken- neth MoLean Carter, s'ou of 'Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter, Clinton, who pas- sed away very suddenly on March 11, 1946. —Fondly remembered by the :,family. 11-p CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. George MeLay wish to take this opportunity of expres- sing their sincere appreciation for the many kind expressions of sym- pathy shown in their recent sad bereavement. 11-p NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Margaret M. Bay, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, Spinster. Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above deceased are • ed to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor, on or before the let dory :of April, A.D. 1947, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shalt have been given. Dated at Clinton, this 7th day of March, A.D. 1947. F. FINGLAND, K. C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate, 11-12-13-b Quick Results ROXY THEATRE CLINTON Now Praying --"CANYON PASSAGE"' in Technic* MON., TUES., .WED. Pat O'Brien, Ruth Werrick and Alan' Hale ---Stat' combines has ro- mantie talents with. a Secret Ser- vice assignment in Mexico. "Perilous Holiday" THUR., FRI:, SAT. GEORGE r Ok3M1Y, the clown- prince of the British screen is here to charm yon in another of his famous misadventures. "I Didn't Do It" Coming "THE' KILLERS" by Ernest Hemingway adult entertainment Matinees: Sat,, holidays, 230 p.nt. Don't wait for "Richard to open the door" KIRBY SIGNS will open the door to more business. — 20 YRS, EXPERIENCE — PHONE 589R PRINCESS ST., WEST CLINTON 11-b' HE'S GETTING OLDER Have your baby photo- graphed now, so that in later years you will have something to help hold your memories of him as a child. FOWLER BROS. PHOTOc RAPRERS Phone 84--McErvan's—Clinton COURT OF REVISION — on - ASSESSMENT ROLL — of — ;STANLEY TOWNSHIP Monday, March 31 1.30 P.M. Township Hall, Varna FRED WATSON, Clerk 10-11-b Sacred Band Concert Sunday Evening, March 16 TOWN HALL, CLINTON, commencing at 8.30 p.m. The following programme will be 0 Canada MARCH The Thin Red Line WALTZ Mello Moon VOCAL SOLO The Holy City by Stephen Adan, HYMN Sun of my Soul MARIMBA Solo Normal SELECTION Land of the Shamrock CORNET SOLO/ Air Wade VOCAL SOLO Danny Boy MARCH Hospitality HYMN Lead Kindly Light MARIMBA Solo Idle Fancy OVERTURE .Primrose MARCH Onward Christian Soldiers HYMN Abide With Me King •presented: Band Band sMrs. W.A, Oakes Band Gordon Cooper Band Miss Irma Watt Mrs. W.A. Oakes Band Band Gordon Cooper Band Band Band All donations taken at the door will go to the Hospital Aid Society. Children will not be admitted unless accompanied by parents 11-b POSTPONED DANCE TOWN HALL, CLINTON THURSDAY, MARCH 20 Auspices of Board of Park Management Ken Wilbee's Orchestra Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. ADMISSION: 50 cents CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICR Now Playing—Olsen and Johnson in "GHOST CATCHERS" Mon.. Tues., Wed.—Two Features Lee 'Bowman, Marguerite Chap- man and' /Lee Patrick—,What did, the walls conceal? The answer is found in the year's best mystery romance. ' "The Walls Came Tumbling Down" Judy Canova, Ross Hunter and Gloria Bolden — In a gay and musical riot of tun. "Hit' the Hay" THUR., PRI., SAT. Tyrone POWER and Henry Fonda co-starred in ,the riotous story of . the West's most notorious character, "JESSE JAMES" Coming —. Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire in BLUE SKIES" REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH Now Playing - "CANYON PAS- SAGE in Technicolor, with Brian "Donleyy MON., OES,WED..T "BLUE SK ES A, singing, dancing musical that has registered smash successes everywhere, starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire and Joan Caulfield Thur.' Fri., Sat. —, Two Features Lee Bowman, Marguerite Chap- man and Lee Patrick -Mystery . Romance and Adventure in a new and exciting style. "The Walls Came Tumbling D'owfn" Charles Starrett, Lucinda Hope & , Janis Carter—Present a tale of the open plains "Two Fisted Stranger" Coming—"THE KILLERS" Adult Entertainment f BE SURE TO HEAR Radio Broadcast Concert over CIiNX TOWN HALL, CLINTON FRIDAY, MARCH 21 8.30 P.M. to 10.30 P.M. • • • Local Talent, Including Solos, Ladies' and Men's Quartettes, Cornet Selections, Guitar Selections BE SURE AND) SEE THE MAGICIAN Funds for new Legion Memorial Horne Your donation to this Fund will be the price of your admission to Entertainment and Dance. ALL DONATIONS WILL BE ANNOUNCED OVER. THE AIR If you cannot attend the concert, listen in on the programme and phone hi your donation. Please telephone your donations to 130, 324, and 244 Auspices: CLINTON BRANCH No. 140 CANADIAN LEGION 11-b neeneeenneeeesses THIS WORLD NEEDS CHRIST! "Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am Gee and there is none else." Iea. 45:22, "Neitheother nameris unuierhere heavenvation in given among menewherebylwe mustis obe saved." Acts 4:12 TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7.7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve. RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR BOX SOCIAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 DANCING TO CKNX AIRLINERS from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, SOFT DRINKS AVAJLABLE MUS';' COME IN' COUPLES LADIES MUST BRING BOX OF LUNCH Prize for Best Decorated Box—$5 Auctioneer—"Eddie" Elliott ADMISSION FOR BOYS. -50 cents HELD IN C.C.I. AUDITORIUM Everybody welcome—regardless of age Sponsored by CLINTON 'TEEN TOWNERS 11-b 1 NOTICE HOUSEHOLDERS ARE HEREBY WARNED THAT NO REFUSE SUCH AS ASHES OR OTHER WASTE MATERIAL IS TO BE PLACED. ON THE STREET LINE OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON. By Order, —CLINTON TOWN COUNCIL • 10-tfb AT LAST BATH TUBS are becoming available in limited quantities. Be sure and order your plumbing fixtures in advance. • SEE US FOR LATEST STYLES HUGH R. HAWKINS