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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-04-24, Page 5• '' HITRSDIAY, APRIL 24, 1947 CLINTON, NtEWSeRECORI PAGE FIVE News -ReCor.d Classified Adiel s Bring Quick Results ,CASH ,RIATE'---+(Illf paid by .Wed- aaesday following" date of insertion)— One',een't a word first insertion (min - num 30 cents); subsetluont Meer - tions; one cent a word (minimum 25 • cents); 10 cents extra: for box num- ber or fpr directing to NEWS - :RECORD Office. IF CHARGED -20 cents. e,ctra. DEADLINE-9p.m., Wednesedy. FOR SALE 'bScOOEMIOK DEIEff ING TRIACTO KO. 10-20; Massey -Harris epratyer .160 gallon capacity, Both in goo • repair. Stewart Middleton,, phon "Clinton 906r6. 16btf 1DAY OLD 'CHIC5S BARGAINS for this week and next: Barred Rocks New •Hampehires, New Hampshire X [Barred Rooks, Light Sussex X Barred (Reeks. Light Sussex X 1?Tew Hemp - WORK WANTED WANTED BY QAIPABLE WOiMAN, position as housekeeper in town or country, Apply Box "F" NEWS - RECORD. 17-b BMW CHICKS R' shires, Barred' Rock X New Hemp- ' 'shires, New Hampshire X Light d Sussex; non -sexed 9.95, pullets 17.95, 0i cockerels 4:95 per hundred. Assorted '° r'hreeds 1-00 per hundred less. Cock- erels. White Leghorn X Barred Roelcs 1,95, White Leghorns 95c. Two week aid ackl 6.00..Three week .old add W 11.00` to nen-sexed -and pullets, 8.00 • to cockerels. Shipped COD'. Tide ms. 'advertisement mut accompany your n, order' to receive. these spedial prices, b TOP NOTCH CHLCICIORUIS, Guelph, 0ntaneio. 17-b • WHITE KITCHEN CABINET in good condition. Phone 325. 17- ONE OOGKSEUTT :TWO-FURRO Tactor Plow; 3 sows; also parts for Fordson tractor. ,Oharles Willie J•r„ Holmesville, phone 901r4, Clinto ap 17 - ONE PRAM IN GOOD CONDITION Pluoire 159. 17-b BOORS — Celebrated 'Crimes by Alexander Dumas, 7 volumes, illust- rated; Memoirs • of the Courts of Europe, 11 volumes; The French Classical Romances, .8 volumes; Ter - 'centenary History of Canada, 3 vols.; Manual of Veterinary Physiology by Colonel F. Smith, FRCVS Phone 225, 17-b 'GOOD JUICY COW MANURE. will sell by pile or load. will have to 1: thaw your own. Apply Thomas Lep- 1.' ping,ton, phone 587. 17-p STROLLER—IN GOOD Condition. Phone; 33, l'7 -b LADIES' TWEED SPRING COAT, -size 18, in good condition.. May be seen 4t Lobb's Store; .. • 17-13 -BICYCLE IN A-1 SHAPE, Apply Box 'R" NEWS -RECORD. 17-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1931 DURA+NT 'SEDAN. Apply Ferg VanEgmond.. 17-p '1938 PONTIAC SIX, in good meth- onkel ;condition. Phone Carlow 1706. 17-p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old. Apply Harold( Tyndall, phone 905x2. 17-p UMBER OP YOUNG 'SOWS, due first of May. Apply James Flynn, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone 841r16, aforth. 16-17 p SOil1F1 CHOICE LITTLE PIGS --- Apply? Adam Steep, phone 906x12. 17-b 7 CHUNKS FOR SALE — Lloyd aa„ Clinton, phone 805r4. 17-b WOSOWS' DUE IN MAY, carrying mond litter. 'Weldon Tyndall, phone ,r32i Clinton. 17-p UIREBRED HEREFORD COW, three years old, five seven -week-old igs. Apply Gordon 'Seotehmer, Bay- ield, phone 909r12, Clinton, 17-18-p E YOUNG BROOD SOW. Also little pigs. IAlpply Bill :Steep„ linter. 17-p • PROPERTY .FOR SALE WO BUILDING 'LOTS on Welling - n and Mary (Sts. Apply J. G. Sbbings, Mary( St., Clinton. 16-17-p r 'ME HOUSE ON VICTORIA St, inton, with asphalt shingle roofing, Bar. Apply Box "P" NEWS - 'WORD. 17-18-b O ACRES, CHOICE Well Drained ay loam free from stone and in gh state of cultviation, " 45 acres meted, This land lies level and and is much above average for ,wing a good erop. Itis situated No. 8 Highway, 21F-' miles west of atford City Limits. The school is the corner of the faun. The 1'r rey red brick house has new fur- e and a 3 -piece bathroom, There a large silo and large bank barn ith steel roof, steel staunchions, 1 calf pens and water botyls, room ✓ 1,000 ,hens and all the buildings ave hydro and water. Owner has her interests and must sell. $10,500, cash will handle. Apply on the emires or to H. L. 'Snider, phone cW, Exeter. ACRES GOOD FERTILE LAND 'th nice modern .brick house, also 1aa11 barn, hen house and pig pen. Ill buildings have Hydro and water I tap., This place is situated 'on aved highway at edge of Exeter. he rprioe of 35,500 is less than you ould pay for a house in town. LB. ;etre, Exeter, Ont. Phone 173x15. . HELP WANTED TAITREIS'S for Modern Restaurant, eal working conditions. Thrower's estaurant, Clinton, phone 243, 16-17-p ARRIED MAN FOR Partin Work,. ease provided, running water and' tiro. Top wages. Stewart Mid'dle- )n, phone Clinton 906r6. 16-17-b • HOUSE TO LET NINE -ROOMED. MOUSE TO LET. Apply Box "31" NEWS-R10C0'RD. 17-b • NOTICE IF YOU NEED YOUR GARDEN worked up, I shall be pleased to serve you. Milton Wiltse, Victoria St., Clinton, 17-p CUSTOM FARM WORK CUSTOM PLOWING, DIKING and Cultivating done by Charles Williams, ,Tr., Holenesville, phone 901r4, •Clin- ton. 17-18-b NOTICE, FARMERd FERTILIZER FOR SALE Have a ear of 2-12-6 now in Brucefiekl. Apply Lloyd IScotchmer, Bayfield; phone Clinton 614r33. 17-b TEACHER WANTED PROPFSTAN,T. TEACHER Wanted for 'rural public school in Village of Constance, S.B. No. 3, Hullett Town- ship, Huron County. Modern equip- ped brick school house. Duties to commence September . 1. State , ex- perience, qualifications and •salary expected: Apply G. V. Dale, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone Seaforth 841r5. ' 17•+btfb 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 MR PORCE COUPLE with child, five years old, urgently require an apartment or two rooms "lightly fur- nished. Permanent posting. Apply Box "K" NEWS -RECORD, 17-p TWO OR THREE Furnished Rooms wanted in Clinton by Air Force couple with no children, Apply Box "L" 'NEWS -RECORD. 17-p TWO OR THREEi Furnished Rooms for light housekeeping wanted by young couple with no children. Apply' Box "G" NEWS-RRECORD', 17-p SEED FOR SALE AJAX SEES OATS with some barley mixed Apply Irvine Tebbutt, phone 902r6. 16-17-p RED CLOVER and Warba Potatoes, slanting size. Apply Roy Tyndall, phone Clinton 907r3. 16-17-b AJAX AND CARTIER OATS, testing 43 lb, to the bushel, 85e per bushel. Apply Jim Stirling, ,phone Clinton, 9001/12. 17-x QUANTITY OP AJAX and ALASKA Seed Oats. Apply Arnold 'Bothwell, phone 905r32. 17-18-b QUANTITY GREEN MOUNTAIN Potatoes, grown, from certified seed. Alpply Morgan Jones, R.R. 2, Clinton, Phone 902r4. 17-18-p MISCELLANEOUS 'ANYONE WAiNTING AVON P•ro- dNucts, phone 682. ' 14-15-16-17-18•+b OLD AND DISABLED HORSES wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon Cudmore 907r12 or Elmer Trick 907r5, 41-btfb OLD HORSES, WILL PAY $1.50 per hundredweight. Will call and pick up same, Phone collect Jack Gilbert, 936r21 _or Fred Gilbert, 936r32, Goderich. 46btfb ASTHMA SUPFEBERS -- ENJOY A good night's sleep without coughing and choking, as others are doing. For free information write F. Howey, 144 Catharine St. S., Hamilton. 28-tfb FLEECE' LINE YOUR HOME with Blown Rockwool Insulation; Perman- ent fire -proof, more comfort 'with less fuel, modern equipment and ex- perienced crews. For free estimate and terms phone NEWS -RECORD, or write Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton Ave., London. 2btfb WESLEY-WILLIS WA The WA. of Wesley -Willis .United urch win ,hold its May meeting on ursday, May 1, at 3 p.m. in the hurch' parlour. Mrs,. Cree Cook's roup will be hostesses. RATION COUPON DUE DATES • Coupons now valid are •sugar=pre- serves 326 to 'S'4$, butter 535 to B49. Three sugar1preserves coupons will becoane valid during May, the first on May 1. Special This Week April showers a large shipment 6 years to 44 -inch as these lines are We now have bring May flowers," but this year April brought of Mens' and Boys' Overalls in all sizes from waist. Take advantage of this opportunity now still in very short supply, Mens' Coveralls 'in sizes 40 to 46. Suits •and Topcoats The time to store you'''. winter overcoat has arrived, but e coat be still a necessity. Have you seen our stook of topcoats and suits yet? If not, see it today, we may have one to suit your taste and pocketbook, LADIES: Remember we have yard goods, towels, tablecloths, blankets, as well as many useful. articles for the kiddies. Make our 'store your headquarters when shopping for 'footwear for the family. Pickett and Campbell Agents for' Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes & Scott -McHale Shoes Phone 25 Clinton BIRTHS SETTLES —.In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, April 17, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin `Betties, R.R. 2, Bayfield(, .a daughter, (Margaret Ann "Peggy ?Ann"), a sister•or f Bruce. BISSETT In Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goddriph, o Friday, April 18, 194/7, to. Mr. an Mrs. Donald Bissett, Goderieh, (ne Bessie Livermore, Clinton), a so (Donald Wayne), DEATHS MARRIAGES OESOH-HOUSTON A,t the Presby- terian Manse, Clinton, on Tuesday, April 15, 1947, by. Rev. D. J. Lane, Madge Ruth, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houston, Blue Water Uilghway Bayfiiekd, to Vernon Wesley, son of Mr. and Mrs. David n Oesch,-Stanley Township. d PHILLIPS-POiWEILL•--At the Wesley o Willis United Church Manse :Clin. n, 'ton, on Saturday, April 19, 1947, by Rev. Andrew Lane, Phyllis Jean, younger daughter. of Mr. and (Mrs. Baden Powell; ?Seaforth: te, ?Atrchi- bald Russell, younger son of bit'. ancl Mrs. ,Elmere Phillips, Dun- grunion. WESTLAKE-TOMS-4n St. Andrew's „ United Church, Bayfield, at 3.30 p.m„ ?Saturday, April 19, 1947, by Rev. F. G. Stotesbury, Dawns Joy, on)y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Towns, Bayfield, to Lloyd Alfred Westlake, second ,son .of Mr. and ?Mrs. Walter M. Westlake, Bay- field, ALOO'CK--Suddeely at his home in Goderich Township, on Thursday,' A,ptil 17, 1947, Orimand Rutherford Alcock, beloved husband of Evelyn Martie' Bezzo, formerly of Clinton. Funeral from :$rophey Funeral Home, Montreal St„ Gorier -lett, Mon- day, April 21. to Maitland Ceme- tery, .Goderich. DIE1iL---.Ln Olinton. P'uN n:c Hospital, on Saturday, April 19, 1947, Marg aret Jane Foster, beloved wife o the late. Henry Diehl, in her 80th ' year, ' Funeral frain her late resi- dence, 'Concession 5,, 'Stanley Town- ship, Tuesday, April 22, to Baird's Cemetery. EAIST In Clinton Public Hoslital, on Saturday, April 19, 1947, Norman Clarence East, in his 52nd year. Funeral from Ball Brothers Funeral Home, High St., Tuesday, April 22, to Clinton Cemetery. FINLAY — In Clinton PUblie Hos- pital, on Friday, ' April 18, 1947, William. John Finlay, in his' 82nd year. Funeral from the Beattie Funeral Horne, Rattenbury St. E., Clinton, on "Monday, April 21, to Maitland Cemeterly, Goderich. f 'NIERGARTH-WALSII _ At Auburn, by Rev. H. J. Snell, minister of Auburn United Church, Margaret Eileen, daughter of ,Mr, and Mrs. Albert Walsh, Blyth, to Clare J. Niergarbh, youngest son of Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Niergarth, Vtlingham. FREEMAN- At her late residence, 9 Pearl St., London, on Sunday, April 20, 1947, Anna Mae Hood, beloved wife of Jesse S, Freeman, in her 48th year. Funeral from the home of her sister, Mrs, Peter Mc- Kenzie, Tuckersenith Township, on Tuesday, April 22, to Baird's Cemetery. HIIDIB — At his home, Goderieh Toweship, on Sunday, ,April 20, 1947, John lludie, in his 89th year. Funeral from his late residence, concession 7, Goderich Township, Wednesday, April 23, to Bayfield Cemetery- LAW'RASON—'At the home of his niece, Mrs. Roy Wilson, concession 6, Goderich Township, on Friday, April 18, 1947 William Curtis Lawrason in his. 84th year. Funeral from Brophey Funeral Home, God- erich, to 'Maitland •Cemetery, God - midi, April 23. LEONARD—In Clinton Public Hos• pital, on Friday, April 18, 1947, Frederick Leonard, in his 84th year. Funeral from Bali Brothers Funeral Home, High St., Mondeg April 21, to Clinton Cemetery. VAIN LOON—In Brantford Hospital, on Thursday, April 10, 1947, Helen Alice 'Rodaway, daughter of the late Mr. and 'Mils. Edward Rodaway Clinton, and beloved wife of George H, Van Loon, Wilsonville," in her 49th year. Funeral from Hart- ford Baptist church to Hartford Cemetery, on 'Sunday, April 13. WATTS—At Carroll, 'Man., en Mon- day, (April 14, 1947, John Thomas Watts, in his 83rd year, native of Hillsgreen, 'Stanley Township, Fun- eral and interment at Carroll, Time Table Changes EFFECTIVE Sunday April 27, 1947 Full Information from Agents CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS F$,OZEN fooie LOCKERS FRESH FROZEN FRUITS Strawberries, H.S Raspberries, H.S. Blueberries Peaches Black Cherries, H.S, . , . Pie Cherries, ILS 40c 40c 350 30e 40c 356 OYSTERS 1/2 pt. 65c We Buy Hides BATKINS CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKS FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66j BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St. East„ Phone 585 59-tf HOSPITAL GAMES EVENING Motion pictures -will be another at- traction included in the program for the Hospital Aid Games Evening next Wednesday, April 30. The movies, provided by Imperial Oil Limited, along, with the Qurizz program, lucky door prizes, etc., will make it an enjoyable party,. oven if cue does not play any card` game. The many :prizes to be given away are on display in George Beattie's window. IN MEMORIAM MANN --'Ln loving memory of our dear father and another, Mr. and Mrs. George Mann, who passed away three years ago, April 28, 1944, and lIlay 6, 1944: "Three years have passed and gone, Since the ones we loved so well Were taken from our home on earth, With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we place upon their graves May wither and decay, But the love for them who sleeps beneath 'Shall never fade away." • Ever remembered by the family. 17-p Insurance Agency Sold 7011. H. E. RORKE has pur- chased front me the insurance agency of the late M. G. Rens- ford; and I will appreciate very much having the business in force continued through his agency. GEORGE A. WALKER, Beneficiary in the M. G. RANSFORD ESTATE ROXY THEATRE CLINTON' Now Playing — "THE ANGEL. AND THE BAD MAN" With John Wayne, MON., THES., WED. Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison, and Linda Darnell Sian, that strange land of en- chantment, exotic am mystic, lovely dancing girls in lavish cost- umes, beautiful haren women, all these you will eeee in "ANNA AND '1'IIE .KING OF SIAM" — The above feature will comm- ence at 7 p.m. THUR., FRI•, SAT. Vivian Blaine, Perry Como and Harry James The swing feast ,of the year, the gayest, fastest musical you have even' seen. "IF I'M LUCKY" Conran --;Tyrone Power in "THE RAZOR'S EDGE" AUBURN Auburn Women's 'Institute -held its annual "Sunshine Sisters" banquet in the .baseanent of the United Church Thuesday evening 'last with close to 50 members in attendance. A fine programme was enjoyed and each member chose a "Sunshine Sister" for the coming year. Auburn? Baseball Club presented a three - act comedy:, "Adventure Bound," in Foresters Hall' Friday evening. A large crowd witnessed the fine performance and 896 was realized. The play was repeated Monday night. The parts were played by William Craig, -Jr., Mrs. Roy 'Finnigan, Mrs. W. Bradnook, Harry .Sturdy, William' [• M - - Mil r III r For Sale 31 au a IN THE VILLAGE OF HAYFIELD, 11/2 storey drivelling, full basement, hydro, two car garage, hen house; Ye acre land, immediate possession. D B L41 FOUR BEDROOM, TWO STOREY Frame House with bathroom, garage, large lot, early possession, O 17 31 FOUR BEDROOM, TWO STOREY Frame Dwelling, bath, furnace, and garage, sold subject to present tenancy. El El 3• EXTRA GOOD INCOME Property— d uplex apartment, rental income 8780 per year. All modern conveniences, priced to sell. Tenant occupied. OO 0 C1 APRROXLMATEtLY FOUR ACRES of good orchard consisting of Northern Spys, North Sar, Wolf River, Duch- ess, approximately 100 trees, situat- ed in town. Suitable 'building lot on property. Immediate possession. o a d ed n Lawson, Realtor 17-h PHONE 251W — CLINTON, ONT. A - M - - ti 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 east out." John 6:37 TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve. RADIO STATION CRLW, WINDSOR Are You Interested in an Oil Burner ? WE HAVE 19 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS See Us Before Buying If you need a furnace suitable for Oil or Coal Don't forget the reliable "Hecla" made by Clare Bros. FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED HUGH R. HAWKINS PHONE 244 COMMUNITY PARTY Wednesday, April 30 TOWN HALL, CLINTON art 8.30 p.m. sharp FOR HOSPITAL AID - - ADMISSION 25c ADDRESS—Mayor A. J. McMurray; CARDS—Bri(Ige, Five Hundred, Euchre, Cribbage, and any other table game. Colne and bring your cards. Those desiring to make up tables, con- tact Mrs. C. Sturdy, phone 901 ring 13, or Miss W. O'Neil, phone '75J evenings: LUNCH TO BE SERVED EXTRA ATTRACTIONS:-- SING-SONG, TTRACTION4:—SING-SONG, conducted by Mrs. W. Perdue:, QUIZZ, led by Mr. Ralph Foster, President, Chamber of Commerce. Prizes (presented by Dr.. J. W. Shaw) to be awarded for winners in Marathon Bridge and Five hundred; also primes for door, lucky chairs and high in each game. Special ladies' and gents' (qualifi- cations announced during ,the evening.) THESE PRIZES ON DISPLAY IN BEATTIE'S FURNITURE STORE WINDOW. 16-17-b CAPITAL THEATRE G ODERICH Now Playing—Gail Russel in "THE ANGEL AND THE BAD MAN" MON., TUES., WED. Jeanne Crain, Alan Young and Lynn Bari ' It's' a Darryl Zaniack production in new Technicolor and tells .the story of -a girl you'd Else to know "MARGIE" THUR., FRI•, SAT. Ginger Rogers, David Nivea anti and Burgess Meredith The -career of famous Dolly Mad- ison becomes a thrilling epic of the speaking ,screen, The MAGNIFICENT DOLL' Coming -- "SUSPENSE" —tAdult Entertain nent- REGENT THEATRE SEAPORT H Now Playing — Pat O'Brien in ,< PE RI LOU S HOT-TDAY" MON., TUES., WED. Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison and Linda Darnell This extravagant Technicolor at- traction tells the story of an Eng- lisch teacher in the Orient. "ANNA AND THE KING 'OF SIAM" THUR., FRI., SAT. Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo and Vera Ellet Broadway's top conic exoells him- self in this singing, dancing, mile - a -minute fun show "PIIS, 1ID FROM BROOKLYN" Conning — "THREE LITTLE GIRLS 'IN BLUE" Mat.: Wed. Sat. holidays, 2.30 p,m. Matinees: Sat .& holidays, 2.30 p.m Craig, Sr., Keith Arthur, ,Mss, Ellis Between the acts several vocal Little, Mrs. Arthur Grange, Miss Mae numbers were contributed .by the Renouf, Arthur Grange, and .Amos Blyth Male Quartette, The play will Andrews. The play was directed by be presented in Goderich, April 23, Rev. Harold ?Snell. and in Blyth on April 25. Spring Dance Town Hall, Clanton Tuesday, May 6 Auspices Community Betterment Committee Clinton (,ions Club Dancing to CKNX Airliners Orchestra 9,30 p.m. to 1 a.m. GENERAL ADMISSION: 50 cents 17-18-b PROCLAMATION Daylight Saving Time SUNDAY, APRIL 27 to SEPT. 28, 1947 Whereas the Town Council has passed a resolution setting the date for daylight sav- ing, I hereby request the citizens to observe the same. To carry out the request of Council it will be necessary that all clocks and watches be advanced one hour at 12.01 a.m. Sunday, April 27, and returning to standard time at 12.01 a.m. Sunday,, September 28, 1947. - (Signed)—MAYOR A. J. McMURRAY GOD SAVE T113 K'ING 17-b DANCE TOWN HALL, CLINTON Tuesday, April 29 Dancing 9 P.M. --- 1 A.M. KEN WILBEE'S 5 -PIECE ORCHESTRA Auspices Board of Park Management ADMISSION 50 cents 17-b Victoria Street Best Road in Town ! Seefor yourself. VULCANIZING (24-hour service) Goodrich Tires Hart Batteries VISIT Harry Davies Tire and Battery WHITE ROSE GASOLINE and OIL VICTORIA ST. Phone 460 CLINTON HERE IT IS GIRLS! Your Chance To Join The Happy Family Who Work At Clinton Knitting Company Ltd. Apply for Particulars To the Superintendent