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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-04-10, Page 7Thursday, >t Rd lT 1°11 i1 TOWN HALL, BAYFIELD Auspices Bayfield Lions Club Park Fund Come and help make a safe playground for your boys and girls CONCERT 8 - 9.30 P.M. DANCE 10 P.M. - 1 A.M. ADMISSION: Adults 50 cents Children 25 cents 15.b a'FII)d;A,Y, APRIL 10, 1947 CLINTON MOWS -RECORD. PAGE SEVEN News -Record Classiie�•Adlets Br n g Qusek Resuits QAJ3E RATxE--(13 paid by Wednes- AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE okay following date of insertion)—One .snt a word first insertion (minimum 'e0 cents); subsequent insertions, each `minimum 25 cents),; 10 cents extra albr box number or for directing to NEWS—RECORD Office. FOR SALE 'MED MOVER SEBD, Apply A, Ieouk'he.1=t, Godeeioh, phone 936r5, 15-p "GALORE" SEED BARLEY FOR sa3e. Apply William G1aziea•. phon ileter&1, Clinton. 15-p ABOUT SEVEN TOMS OF mixed hay, Clover and Timothy. Appi Melton. Wiese, Clinton.Cl15 1928 PONTIC in good condition, Phone 348R. 14-15-b STORE WANTED WANTED BY A VETERAN' -- a store to rent or buy. Address part - Ionian to Posit Office Box 14, Oil ,eprjinge, Ontario. 16-b BABY CHICKS ORDER YOUR DAY-OLDCIWYKS e from a breeder Hatchery under OBS supervision, We are able to supply a limited number of Leghorn X Rock and Rock X Leghorn crossbreds for v April and •May delivery. GLAZIER. p POULTRY FARM, phone 617r31, Clinton, RM. 4. 11-15-p, BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK and next: Oockeeels - day old Barred Rocks, New H'ampshires, New IIamp. shire X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X Barred' Rocks, Light Sussex X New. Hampshire, Barred Rock X New liittmpshires, New Hampshire X Lig- ht Sussex 4.95• two week old 10.95, three week .old12.96, for week old 14.95, five to six week old 17.95. Assorted breeds 50e per hundred less. Large Egg 'Quality add 1,00, Special- ly Selected add 2.00 per hundred to above prices.' THIS ,SP'EOIAL BAR- GAIN FOR NEXT TWO WEEKS ONLY. Day old Barred Rock, New Hampshires, New Hampshire X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X Barr- ed Rocks non -sexed 12.95, pullets 21.95, cockerels 4.95. This advertise- ment plus 10% deposit must accomp- any your order. Top Notch' Chick - miles Guelph, Ontario. 15 -i,6 -b 500 'CEDAR POSTS, 8'' long, also come end posts. Apply Ed •beeves phone 90.7a35, Clinton. 15-16-p BATTERY RADIO S'F7l' FOR'SALE n good condition, table model. Apply Tames MacDonald, Be'ueefield 15-p WAX SEED DiA,11S • GROWN from :ergistered seed. Also quantity mixed ith barley, 90e per bushel. Apply van Bean, Auburn, phone Blyth 19r5 15-16-p ACCOMMODATION WANTED) O OR THREE FURNISHED Dams wanted to rent for light house- eeping by ;demean and his wife, no bildrren.. Apply Box "W" NEWS - 1D, 15-p INFURNISHED HOUSE or apa2 t- ent wanted immediately by per. neat •residents with one child, ply ,Don Smith, Murphiy. Bros. [range. - 14-15-16-17-18-p LOUSE WANTED TO RENT by carried couple with small family. ermanent residents. Required by d of February. Apply Ellwood Sport• Shop. 3-btfb O OR -THREE ROOMED furnish - suite regluired immediately by Ex - Warrant Officer with two tours operations; wife' and child in innipeg. Apply Box "C" NEWS- RD. 15-p FARMS FOR SALE ACRE FARM --Half mile north Brucefield, good barn and house, er failing water supply; farm in ,pasture and woull e ideal beans this year. Apply James • lker, Princess St. 14-tfb PROPERTY FOR SALE E DESIRABLE FOUR ROOM e, .stucco on frame, with gar•- attached, on two dots. House has ts, water and cellar, Priced to Apply Fait Lockwood, over eves Pool Room. 15-p PASTURE FOR RENT FARMWITH`PLElNTY OF ung water and shade; also some' e1ford spring calves for sale. y Arthur Welsh, phone 906e34, ton. 15-x WORK WANTED NTBD BY A CAPABLE refined an, housekeeper •p051117n in it 'Wan home en, town or country. or .two adults. Apply Box "F" S -RECORD. 15-b SAI,FSMAN WANTED oieRN PETROLEUMREFINERY few valuable money -raving Job - Franchises available le various -io ()aunties. Applicants must stiietest investigaihon. Purchase Two Thousand Dollars. Pay, dividends. Apply Box "B" -ItFbCOff D. 15-16 -le LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 20 PIGS FOR SALE, chunks, Apply Roy Connell, phone 803r4, Clinton. 15-16-p 11 Llri' 'LEY PIGS, well started; also three geese. Apply William Steep, Minton. 15-p 4 LITTERS OF YOUNG PIGS — 28 in all, ready to wean. For particul- ars and price phone J. W. Web, 617,x23. 15-p MISCELLANEOUS ANYONE, WANTING AVON Pre- clude, phone 582. 14-15-16-17-17-b OLD AND DISABLED HORSES wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon Cudmore 907r12 or Ebner Trick 907r6. 41-btfb OLD HORSES, WILL PAY $1.50 per hundredweight. Will call and pick up sante. Phone collect Jack Gilbert, 936r21 or Fred Gilbert, 936r32, Goderich. 46btfb 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 FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME with Blown Rockwool Insulation; perman- ent fireproof, more eomfort with less fuel, modern equipment and ex- perienced crews. For free estimate acid terms phone NEWS -RECORD, or write Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton Ave., London. 2btfb BE INDEPENDENT! Be your own boss! 900 Faurilex Dealers derive an income of $35 to $60. weekly, selling our 200 varieties, from door to door. ,Atecept our methods and do as well. If you have an automobile use it to establish a rural trade, Should you wish to give 4his !mildness a trial, you are WELCOME! FREE details and catalogue on request. PAMILFEX— DEFT. 1, 1600 Delor•imier, Montreal. I5 -b Suits and Topcoats If you have not yet selected your new SPRING Suit or Topcoat, we suggest you do it now white the stock is complete. Onr selection is one of the best to be had, in various styles, sizes and .'colours. Finest in Footwear SCOTT McHAtLE "RICHMONDS" ARE RATED "TOPS" BY THE MAN WHO' KNOWS. Mens and boys Oxfords in black or brown, all sizes. Work Clothing and Footwear We carry a complete line of Work Clothing, including: Shirts, Pants, Coveralls, Socks, Braces, etc,, and a full stock of Work Shoes in ali the leading brands. Pickett and Cfitpbell Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes & Scott -McHale Shoes Phone 25 Clinton HAVE YOU EVER PRAYED? WHY NOT TRY THIS PRAYER? God be merciful unto me a sinner and save me for Christ's sake. the Publican did—and was justified in the sight of God. "He that cometh unto ME, I will in no. wise cast out." John 6:37 TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7.7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve. RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR FRESH FROZEN FISH Salmon' Steaks ,.., 1b. 35c Cohoe Salmon Filets .... 50, S. B. Salmon Fillets .... 40c Ocean Perch Fillets .... 45c Red Snapper Fillets lb. 35c Smoked Cod Fillets 35c Cod Fillets 35e Haddock :'filets 40c Sole Fillets 45e 1 "Frozen floods are Better Foods" PHONE 3353 CLINTON a�✓+bw•ov,wrss�oom�re•aro-e•neo+a<o.+w,owa•.�. BIRTHS OEAWPORDtilin Winnipeg Hospital, on Friday, March 21, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Crawford, Winni- peg, (nee Irene Robertson, Clinton) a son (,Douglas :Brian, a brother for D'avid,) ORUHOKSHAN10S'—cin Clanton 'Pwb1i Hospital, on Tuesday, April 8, 194", to Me. and Mrs, James Cruiek- shanks, Clinton, a daughter (Berth- ena Margaret). DAdOR 3 i Alexandra General and Marine I•Iospiita'1, Goderich, on Mon- • day, April 7, 1944, to TvIr. and Mrs. Bert iDaer, Auburn, a son. GOVIIt]+I --In ,Bruton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, April- 9, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs, William Gooier, R.R 1, Auburn, a daughter, H.A.NLE —1n Clinton Public Hos- pital on Friday, April 4, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hanley, Clin- ton, a daughter, (Dianne Elaine). IHIOILMEiS— In Detroit, on Friday, April 4, 1947, to Rev. and Mrs. R, 0. Holmes,Detroit, formerly of •Bayfield, a son (,Robert Douglas). DEATHS BRYD'ON - In Victoria Hospital, Landon, on Tuesday, April 8, 1947, Adam Beydon in his 91st year. Funeral from W. A. Hunt Funeral Home, London, Friday, Aprl 11, to 94t. Pleasant Cemetery. HESSEDWOGD--,A.;t Duuathlne Man„ on March 25, 1947, Thomas Henry H,esselwood, in his 81st year. Frm- eral from Bullmore's funeral home, March 27, to Riverside Cemetery. WARD—Alt her late residence, Huron Sb.,' Clinton, on Saturday, April 5, 1947, Alice Jane Cudmore, belayed wife of Emmanuel Ward, in her 73rd year. FdneraI from the Beat- tie Funeral Home, Rattenbury St. E.. Clinton, •on Tuesday, April 8, to Clinton Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise and family wish to take this opportunity to thank their friends for the many ots of kindness and cards sent since heir recent sad bereavement. 15-p FOR SALE SHORTHORN HE — due to freshen in two weeks. Apply Howard Crleb, R.R 3, Sea• n+bh, phone Clinton 614x3. 15-b DRIVE SHED—approximately 34'x 19'; square hardwood timbers and ciosebeaans; good roof; must be de- tached from barn. Apply MTS. N. W. Woods, Bayfield, phone Clinton 631x31. l5xtfb NOTICE TO CREDITORS !n the Estate of ARTHUR GRENVILLE ATKINSON All persons having Claims against the Estate of Arthur 'Grenville Atkin son, late of the Village of Bayfield, carpenter, deceased, who died on or about the 26th day of January, 1947, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before ,the 19th day of April, 1947, full particu- lars of tiredr elaians. Inuned'iately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will he 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 will not LONDESBORO Mi. and Mrs. S. Lansing were in London on Tuesday. eels, D. Crawford is visiting with friends n Kitchener. Majon,Gen. and Mrs. Dewar left en Monday for Ottawa: j11/Eris. Robert Fairserviee spent Dasher with her brothers in Detroit. Donald Sprung is, wearing. a broad smile these days. ("it's a bey'). Miss .Phyllis Vaughn spent the weekend with her parents` in London, Miss Mary Grainger, Toronto, visit•. ed friends in :the village over the weekend. Miss Edith Beacom is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Iles. W. Beacom.. Miss Olive Moon and Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto, are at their homes for• the Easter holidays. Mies Verna Taylor, Brucefield, visited Miss Thelma Shabmbrook over the weekend. •Rtrs, Helen Height, Toronto, spent the week end . with Iter parents, Rev. A. D. ,and Mrs. Penman. Don Napier, Norton, Virginia, is sending a few days at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs.'Bent Baansdoo, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Lee and family, Glineon, spent the weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. 11. Riley. Miss Mary Oaldwell, .London. spent the weekend at the home of her par- iits, ,Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Radford and little daughter Shirley of St. Gather. ines are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Radford, Mr. and Ma's, Ant Griffiths and family, Clinton, visited with the for- mer's parents, Mee and Mrs. William Griffiths, on Sunday. Miss Beth Gooier, Goderich and Miss Elva Govier and Niles Jean Wood, London, visited with Mr. and Ma's, Wiill .Govier over Easter. Mr. and Mrs. William Breen, Lon- don, and Miss Pearl Griffiths: Guelph spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Griffiths. Mr, and Mrs. Will Govier visited their daughter, Mrs. S. Hann, Kitch- ener on Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Hann returned with then on Satur- day for the eveekend. Mrs. W. Lyon returned home on Friday last after spending the winter with her daughter Mrs. J. Morose, in Hamilton. She attended the wedding of her cousin Miss Win McMeth of Toronto last week. Mother Passes Ma's. W. Lyon and Miss B. Kirk, received word on Thursday that their mother, Mrs. R. 3. Kirk, Canoe B C. hail passed away. Sacrament Sunday The Sacrament of The Lord's Sup- per will be celebrated at tee morn- ing service on Sunday at 10.15. Come and 'remember your Lord's death, according to Hie dying request. W. A. to Meet The regular .Monthly meeting of the W. A. will be held at the home of Mrs, Bert lerunsdon on Wednesday afternoon. Hostesses, Mra. F. Wood, Mrs. E. Wood, Mrs, L. McNall Mrs. Archie Webster. Service for Hockey Players A specal service will be held on Sunday, Apnil 18, in the Londesboro United Chinch at 8.15 p.m., to which the players of, and all interested in the hockey clubs are heartily invited. very interesting and attractive rogramme of musical numbers will be presented. Rev, W. J. Wooifrey, Ontario St. United Church. Clinton, will be the special preaeher. Every- one is expected to be present. Mark Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. R. McCabe ceiebrat- ed their fiftieth anniversary of their wedding at •th.e home of their son-in- law and daughter• Mr. and Mrs. John Snell, Thole present were: Mr, and Mrs, Jaek Sproul and son Don, Lond- on, Miss Jean McCabe, Windsor; Ver- ne and Hugh'MeGabe, Goderieh Town_ ship; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peek and Dianne, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher and Douglas, Galt; Mrs. Helen Ferguson, Brampton; Mr. and Mrs. ,lack Snell and Barbara Kaye. We join in Congratulations be liable to any person of ~whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so dis- tributed or any part thereof. Dated at -Seafoxitlr this 29th day of March, 1947. H. G. MSIR, Seaforth, Solicitor for Executrix 13-14-15-b PENNDBAKER'S DRUG STORE IgZ DISPLAY CARDS WE MADE SIGNS BEFORE WE COULD TALK Kirby Signs -- P14 589 R -- PRINCESS PRINCESS ST. W. CLINTON CUT FLOWERS FLORAL. DESIGNS For Every Occasion V. COKE FLORIST Phones: 6ew and 66i BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St. East„ Phone 685 59-tf ROXY THEATRE CLINTON( Now Playing—Peggy Ann Garner in "HOME SWEET HOMICIDE" Mon: Tues.: Wed.—Dual attraction. "Her Adventurous Night" The candid love story of a strand- ed lady plus a chilly mystery staring Dennis O'Keefe and Iielen Walker "LITTLE MISS BIG." This captivating little lassie wili Fein thehearts of old and young as she makes here debut at the ttoxy—Beverly Simmons:in title role. THURS., FRI., SAT. "MAKE MINE liMTJSIC" A new feature-length Technieolor fantasy by Watt iDisney features new animal creations plus the voice of Nelson Eddy and the music of ` Benny Goodman and Orchestra. CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH Now Playing—Randolph Scott in "TRAIL .STREET" MON.. TUES., WED. .Tune Haver, George Montgomery and Vivian Blaine -It's in Techni- color and it's one of the lightest, brightest musicals you ever will see. "Three Little Girls in Blue" THURS., FRI., SAT. WALT .DISNEY'S Happy comedy medical, also in Technicolor and creating a 'sen- sational popularity wife ever' it is shown. "MAKE MINE MUSIC" roaring_Belita in --('SUSPENSE" REGENT THEATRE S EAFORTH Now Playing In Technicolor Noel Cowards BLITHE SPIRIT" Mon., Tues., Wed.—Two Features Don Porter, Lois Collier and Jacqueline D'eWit--A etoiy that is different becomes a dramatic screen treat for you "WILD BEAUTY" Beverly Simmons - Fred DeVore and June Dupree Tell an appealing tale of a dynamic {youngster "LITTLE MISS BIG." THURS., FRI., SAT, Mona Freeman, Richard Denning, 'Evelyn Ankers—Telling the pop - elan: old tale of a dusky bthorobred in a way that brings the book to Iiife. "BLACK BEAUTY" Matinees: -Sate holidays, 2,30 Coining—Somerset Maughan's y , p.m. Mat: wed. • Sat, holidays, 2.30 p.m. `THE RAZOR'S EDGE" STANLEY TOWNSHIP Hubert Taylor, Grand Bend, vielted Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baird over the weekend, . flVIr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson, Tor- onto, visited Mr. and Ma's. Goldie Graham this week. Mrs Marion ,Laramie and Eliza- beth, Hampton, are spending the holi- days with her parents, MT. and Ohs. Alex Min. .Hector B.vtt and Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Batt, Stouffville, are visiting the lady's mother, Mos. John Mc- Cowan, and other ediends. Brussels Woman Rebekah Deputy The annual meeting of -Stratford and district No. 5 of iihe Rebekah Lodge was held in the IOOF. lodge rooms Clinton, on Monday afternoon, Apaiil 7, with Mrs. Mary Nediger, District Deputy President, in the chair: - Representatives and visitors were present from Goderich Lodge, God- erich; Edelweis Lodge, Seaforth; Morning,. Star Lodge, Brussels,•• and Ruth 'Lodge, Stratford. . Mrs. Carrie Dunbar, Morning Star Lodge, Brussels, was nominated as incoming District Deputy President. It was a very interesting meeting and a great deal of business was trans- ,aoted. At the close of .the meeting, mem- bers of Huronic Lodge No. 306 were hostesses to the gathering when a delicious supper was served. A few of the ladies remained over for the evening meeting of the host lodge. THE WORLD WANTS FOOD FROM CANADA Bigger production—,that is what Canadian farmers are planning for this year. They know ibat, in a world straggling to get back to nor- mal living, many nations are count - on Canada to provide the wheat, meat and dairy products that will be their chief weapon against hunger. To meet this demand for greater production, many farmers are ,plan- ning to modernize their farms—by purehasing new machinery, installing electrical equipment and aids, improv- ing their drainage systems, and so on. Such improvements make farming easier and more profitable. Many go-ahead farmers, planning to improve or modernize ,their ap- pliances; farm buildings, or land, have found a ready ally !in the Bank of Montreal. If the lack' of ready money l5 hindering your improvement plans, see Mr. Robinson, manager of the local branch. He will be glad to dia. cuss the low-cost instalment lean plan that has helped many a farmer to increase production and profits. adv. 15-b Your eding Day Your wedding day is one of the most cherished of all your iilfe. Help to keep 1t £reeh itr your memory with photographs by Fowler Bros. . • Fowier Bros. PHONE 84 PHOTOGRAPHERS McEwall4s CLINTON Open Sunday April 13 • • Is VULCANIZING (24-hour service) Hart Batteries Goodrich Tires Harry Davies Tire and Battery WHITE ROSE GASOLINE and OIL VICTORIAN ST. Phone 460 CLINTON Mission Band Now. Has 45 Members were S' Village" was introduced by Mrs. Fingland. Plans tudy Book "Fig Treemade for the ural.t ieof scrap books depicting chiddeeu of four countries, Japan, India, China and ultfrica Last week's memory verse was re- peated saccessfully and those for the next meeting were studied. These are, Senior Group?: "There is no compulsion in Missions except: the ex - treasurer's Junior Grou . treasurer's report was giren by Gail "Japan saysof `i•OhriSend us Bibles, send tp• is Shearing. Joan (McLaren, correspond- Hymn .Books, send us Missionaries." ing secretary, reported on cards and The Maslen Band purpose was re - messages sent to slick members pealed in unison and the meeting After fhe scripture lesson was read closed with a hymn and prayer. There by Doris Cooper, the second chapter are now 45 children enrolled and the of Mr. Bolger the Goat, was capably (next meeting 'will be on Wednesday, given by Marilyn Shaddick. The 'April 16, in the church hall, The Bob McClure Mission Band of Wesley Willis United church met in the church hall, Wednesday, April 2, with the vice president, Marilyn Mar- tin in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read by the secretary. Jack ck Fraser, and approved and NOTICE The Red Indian Station is now in operation again. We have obtained an army truck with a winch on it. For towing service day and night call 205-J. Cars we are now wrecking are : 4937 Desoto, 1935 Dodge, 4930 Hudson, 1930 Pontiac, and 1933 Studebaker. C. L. STANLEY C.C.I. At -Home in the C.C.I. Auditorium Friday, April 18 lay Invitation Only DANCING 9 P.M. --- 1 A.M. TED PUDNEY AND HIS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION: $2.50 per couple Dress Optional 15-b CONCERT and DANCE Featuring C.K.N.X. GOLDEN PRAIRIE COWBOYS JUST ARRIVED Two High Clasp Ranges Clare Bros. Jewel Square, with high' shelf, all -enamel Enterprise With reservoir and warming oven SEE THESE JI'INE RANGES TODAY HAWKINS HARDWARE PHONE 244 Calling All Giris! To Earn While You Learn Apply for Particulars To the Superintendent Cli ton kitting Coy any Ltd®