HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-08-21, Page 5BRUC.EFIELD
June and Roy Greens, Waikerville,
have been enjoying a holiday at the
home of .Mm. and Mrs. Alex SVlustamd,
Ralph Wolverton, London, spent
the weelc-end with his friend, George
Mustard:
WA Entertained
The ladies of Turner's church en-
tertained Brucefield WA on Wednes-
day
;Miss Betty Allan is holidaying at
her home. She has ,been taking a
summer course at Toronto University.
Blanche Zapfe and Marion Patter-
son !spent a few days in Toronto re-
anY•
Margaret Henry is at her home at
' POLIO VICTIM
DUBLIIN. Joseph Holland, young.
est son of Mr. and Mrs, George E'
Ho'Sdand, was taken to the isolation
hospital et ,London on ,Saturday, a
victim of infantile paralysis'.
present after stammering at Univer-
sity of Western Ontario, Landon.
Trying Weather
The weather has been exceptionally
hot this last two weeks and, although
good harvest weather, it is rather
trying for the Hien so busy gather-
ing in the grain. We have reason to
be thankful for the good crops we
have here when we read and'. hear of
so many places where crops are a
failure.
Shower Gifts for the Bride
We Suggest :
Pyrex Cake Dishes, Pie Plates
Casseroles, Bowls
Aluminum and Granite Ware
SEE OUR SELECTION TO -DAY!
HAWKINS HARDWARE
Albert St. PHONE 244 Clinton
WANTED
A COOK FOR TIIE HURON COUNTY HOME
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Salary $85.00 per month, board and lodging provided.
Appljcaatts•please apply to the Matron, M. E. Jacobs, (Mrs.)
County Home, Clinton, Ontario.
N. W. MILLER,
County Clerk
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DTA,DLLNT1-9p.m., W"edne.sday.
FOR SALE
TWO NEW CCM BICYCLES, one
lady's and one gentle; also one see-
ond !rand bicycle. Apply John S.
Snider, Albert St. 64p,
RUBBER -TARED WAGON, $50; trac-
tor disc; also two furrow tractor
..ploow. ApplyW. , B. Thompson-„ two
-miles west of Clinton on N,o. 8 High-
way,
CERTIFIED RASPBERRY Plants—
;Waite Box 754, Oampbellford, Ont.
nor illustrated folder and growing
"know how." Don't delay. Swppiy
limited. 31-32-33-84-p
ONE! WINGII,AM "CLIPPER" COOIC
• Stove (rased two' months); one !Mc -
Clary Double Oven Range (suitable
dor hotels or• restaurants); 25 coal
seutbles; 25 large galvanized pails;
50 roasting pans; 10 mop wringers;
150 lengths 7" stovepipe. QApply 7)i -
rector, •Huron (Church Oampi, three
miles south of Bayfield on Bluewaber
Highway. 34p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
'TEN LITTLE PIGS. Apply John
xigg, phone 011nton, 9051'12. 34b
' TWEiLVE LITTLE KGS for sale,
Pete Glazier, RIR: 4, ,Olinton, phone
-*Clinton 800r42. 84p
'TEAM OF •GREY HORSES, age five
and six years; also a light Chevrolet
.truck with foie good tires. Apply
'Charles E. Elliott, phone Clinton 326.
34b
POULTRY FOR SALE
150 PULLEMPS, three menthe old, !hy-
brids, Leghorn X Barred ,Rrocks. Ap-
ply Gordon Turner, phone Clinton
=906r5. 34b
85 ROOSTERS, 3'A months old,
weighing 3r/ to 4 pounds. Also new
-shelter, painted. Apply 0, W. Brown,
:phone Clinton 804r5. 34p
PROPERTY FOR RENT
NEiW COMFORTABLE furnished two
bedroom cottage on Lake Huron,
three miles north of Bayfield, avail.
.able none. Apply Arthur Welsh, E.R.
-2, Bayfield, phone Clinton, 906r34.
34x
PET STOCK FOR SALE
CANARIES, Purebred Border Fan-
cies, quantity of singers and hens•
Frank Riley, RR 2, !Seaforth, phone
"241r32. 34-p.
HELP WANTED
FEMALE MALE CL13RK for Grocery stone.
Apply Box "X", News -Record., .341,
,GROCERY CLERK. Duties to con-
Pence :September 2. Apply W. L.
lohnson and Son, •Clinton, phone 286.
3 6.
PROPERTY FOR ' SALE
135 ACRES! ON EDGE OF TOWN of
Clinton, Large 8 -moaned :house iwiith
all :modern conveniences, 10 acres of
orchard, river• running through farm,
possession at once. Apply Box 474,
Olintan, or phone 468-1. 33-4-5p
1r/ STOREY FRAME EIGHT -
room dwelling in village of Bayfield
neat lakefront. ,Suitable for sum-
mer dwelling. For further particu-
lars apply to H, C. Lawson, Real
Estate Broker, Clinton, phone 251-w.
80-btfb
NEW HOUSE 01N KINC1 .STREET,
modern conveniences, full size base-
ment, hot water heating system, four
piece bathroom, oak floors, one open
fire place, one electric Bre plaee;
good location; price redlueed. Im-
mediate Possession. Apply Bert Hull-
er, Clinton phone 31191. 34-35p
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
TWO OR THREE ROOMS .furnished
or unfurnished, by couple with two
children. Box "V", News -Record.
34p
TWO 071 THREE' UNFUBNIIiSRED
housekeeping rooms by young alt
force couple. Apply .Box "J" NEWS -
RECORD. 33-34p
TWO 0R THREE FURNISHED 011
unfurnesked rooms wanted •immed-
iately by air fence couple with two
children, one school age. Apply Box
"H", News -Record. 34-85p
WANTED TO BUY
IOE BOXER, ANY CONDITION.
Write or phone C'.- Woods, second
hand store, 12 Est St., Goderich,
phone Goderioh 242j. . 24-btfb
FOR RENT
TWO ROOMS' FOR LIGHT House •
keeping, non-drinkers, no 'children.
For appointment phone 634x16,
ton, or or write Box 104, Bayfield.
32-33-b
LARGE FRONT ROOM—twin beds,
all naw; two windows; cool hi sum-
mer, warns in winter; 'hot water in
bath room all the time. Suitable for
two gentlemen Tor room and break-
fast. Reasonable. (Apply Box "L", The
NEWS—RECORD. 34-35p
MISCELLANEOUS
SEWING DONE of clothing for wa•
men and children. Apply on Albert
St., above McAdam's wood shop
34p
"YOU'LL WALK ALONG on happy
feet, when corn or callous with
Lloyd's you treat". 50c at Penne-
baker's Drug Store. 34b
WANTED TO BUY --Old horses and
dead animals, siutable for mink feed.
If dead, phone at once. Phone collect
Jacic Gilbert, 936r21 or Fred Gilbert,
936r32, Goderioh. 25-btfh
FREE SAMPLE—Send 4c stamp for
Personal Hygiene (rubber goods)
imported product, heitnetioally seal-
ed, electronically tested, Free price
list. Mailed in plain sealed envelope.
Adults only. W. Norman, Box 72,
Station J, Toronto. 28-35-b
WOMEN AT CNE
Down through the years, decade
.niter decade, the Oanadian National
-Exhibition has been noted for its
• attention to women's interests. The
activities of women's department are
even more diversified this year than
ever before. Fashions, home -making,
needlework, designing, domestic sc-
ience, kitchen planning, 'handicrafts,
(tome remodeling, "teen-ager" act-
ivities, etc., etc., offer a program of
interesting variety.
VOW
"ROW SHALL WE ESCAPE IF WE NEGLECT SO
GREAT SALVATION?" .— Heb. 2:3
"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord
shall be saved."
— Rom. 10:13
TUNE IN Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
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SCHOOL DAYS!
SCHOOL DAYS!
Yes, the holidays are practically over for anothergyear, and whether
your boy is just beginning Itis academic career or entering high
school, you will find clothing to suit thein all when you visit our
store. For the younger lad we have overalls, long and: short pants,
sweaters, underwear, socks and shoes; while for the teen-ager
we have smart tweed longs, shoes of all makes, sweaters, running
shoes, and socks.
JUST ARRIVED — A. small shipment of Boys' Longs in the famous.
TWEEDUROY line — one of the finest materials on the market -
Smart shoppers ask for it by name; TWEEDUROY, available later
in breeches,
NOTE — Fqr the high school girl we have white canvas gym
oxfords in a complete range of sizes.
We are agents for DEANS CLEANERS. Goods left before Monday
noon can be picked up the following Saturday.
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes
CLINTON
PHONE 25
LAKEVIEW CASINO
GRAND BEND
DANCING NIGHTLY
CORDON DELAMONT and his Orchestra
Sunday, August 24, 9 p.m.
The Best of the Season -- "VARIETY ENTERTAINERS"
Gladys Cornell—one of Ontario's finest singers
George Morton --well-known in the "Army Show" overseas•
Impersonator
"The Barnes" in Western songs in Harmony
Kay Brownlee ---Tap Dancer
You'll be sorry if you miss this show!
MIDNIGIiT DANCE — AUGUST 25, 12.05 A.M.
One of the week's most popular dances
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT — .LABOR DAY
Forest, Goderioh, Dashwood, : Lucan
BIRTHS
Le Beau— In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Wednesday August 20,
1947, to Mr. and Min. ' Max Le, Beau,
R.R. lr, Clinton, .a s'om'.
MARRIAGES
ELLIOTT=ASTEILS-- 4it 5t. Geoe-ge'.s
rectory, Goderich, on Saturday, Au-
gust 2, 1947, by Rev. Beverley
Parr, Mesion Joyce, daughter of
Mrs. H. McCabe, Goderich town-
ship, and the late A. G. Astels, New
Carlisle, Que., to William. Thomas,
son of Mrs, W. Elliott and the late
Mr Elliott;
WARR:-MOO'REi—At the Radar and
Connor emio'atione ,School Chapel,
Clinton, on Saturday, August 16,
1947, by ,Rev. Thomas P. Ooin, Do-
lores Jean, daughter of Mr, and
Men W. L. :Moore, Clinton, to
Russell Joseph, son of Mr, and Mrs.
R. Wear, Prmnce Albert, Sask.
DEATHS
CIIJAIWFORD--In Niagara Falls, On-
tario, on Wednesday, August 20,
1947, Mary Ann Freeman beloved
wife of the late Edmund Crawford,
in her 89th year. The body will rest
at Ball Brothers Funeral Home,
High St., 'Clinton, frown Thursday
.night. Funeral from the Funeral
Home, Friday afternoon, August
22, at 2 o'clock, to Blyth Union
cemetery.
GIBSON---A't Toronto East General
Hospital, on Wednesday, August
13, Lillian Maude Cool:, wife of Wil-
liam Francis Gibson, dear mother
of Bertram Arthur Gibson. Funeral
:from Trull Funeral Home, Dan -
faith one, to St. John's (Norway)
cemetery, Saturday afternoon, Au-
gust 16.
HIDDEBRANDT — At 21. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Monday, Au-
18, 1947, Wdlidam, beloved husband
of IMrs.:Marion Hildebrandt, aged
78 years. Requiem high mass in St.
Peter's Cathedral, with interment
in Stn Peter's cemetery, London,
August 20.
KRUEGER, — Suddenly at his • late
residence, Dashwood, on +Suiday,
August 17, 1947, Henry Krueger,
beloved husband of Elizabeth mill-
er, and father of Mrs. William
Zinkhann and Mrs. Carl T. Eiel-
lusoh; both of Kitchener, and Her-
bert, Zurich, in .his 80th year. Fa -
neral from Zion Lutheran Church,
Dashwood, to Bronson Line ceme-
tery, August 19.
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Clean out your furnace and chim-
a,oy during the ;simmer to avoid
waste of heat and danger of fire
next winter.
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Forgot your agel Thousands are peppy at 70.
Try "pepp7j g up' with Oslrcx. Contains tonic
for weal,, rundown feeling duo solely to body's
lack- of iron wbleh tnsny men and women call
"old." 73o delighted; or get your money back.
Try OsLrex Tonic 7 ablets for new pep, vigor,
vie, end years younger feeling, this vary day.
For sale at all drug stores everywhere.
TENDERS — CLINTON No. 1
CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND
HOUSING CORPORATION
Wartime Housing Limited Division
159 Bay Street
Toronto, .Ont,
Sealed tenders, addressed to the un-
dersigned, for the construction of 50
houses in Clinton, Ontario, by Gen-
eral Contract, and to be known as
our Clinton Project No. 1, will be re-
ceived up to 12.00 noon, Tuesday,
September 2, 1947.
Plans, specifications and tender
forms, ete.,. may be obtained on ep-
plication to the Regional Construc-
tion Superintendent, at the ,above re-
ferenced address. A deposit of Ten
Dollars ($10,00) will be charged for
the necessary documents covering this
tender, which will be refunded on
return of documents or award of con.
tract. •
Tenders must be accompanied by a
certified cheque or Dominion of Can-
ada Bonds equal to 5% of the 'total
tender. The .cheque of the successful
bidder will! be held until the comple-
tion of the eonteact.
Any tender not accompanied by a
security deposit as described will not
be considered.
The •Corporation does Hat bind it-
self to accept the lowest or any ten-
der,
• P. S. Secord,
Regional 'Supervisor,
ONTARIO REGION
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
.Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Prinoeas 5t. East.,
Phone 685
60-11
OUTDOOR -THEATRE
Another new feature at the Cana -
(Han National Elthiibition this year
will be the 'Outdoor Theatre, Acts
of international repute have been en-
gaged and a variety program such as
has never before been offered to the
Oanadian public will be he attract-
ion.
JENKS--•In loving memory of Keith
Ward Jenks, who was drowned at
sea while serving nvith the RONVR,
three years ago, !August 21, 1944.
Quickly and, suddenly came the call,
Hes eminent death surprised us all,
Dearer memory than words can tell
The loss of a son we loved so well.
Sadly !missed by Mom,.
34+b Murray and Grandciad.
WOOUIS--+In. loving memory of Mayr
Aclei'a {Polly) Woods; Who passed
away three years ago, August 21,
1944.
Her Memory is as .deaar to -clay
As in the dtnan• she passed away;
But while she lies in peaceful sleep
Her memory we shall always keep.
---Sadny missed by 1Vlilton,
Irene ;and Jim, Isobel ,and Don
341)
SNELL--,In laving memory of our
dear father, William Snell, who
passed away one year ago, August
25, 1946.
Gone is the face we loved so dear,
Silent is the voice we loved to hoar,
Too far away for sight or speer t,
But not too fax away for thought to
reach.
—Sadly missed !by the family..
34p
AUCTION SALE
OF REAIl ESTATE
Furniture and household effects of
the late John Ball, Regent, st., God-
erich, on
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30
at 1.30 p.m,
Household Effects:
- Electric stove, ice box, washing
machine. chesterfield suite, 2 bechnom
suites, chest of drawers, large mirror:,
living room rug, 2 congoleum rugs,
walnut gate-leg table, and 4 chairs,
6 cane bottom chairs, 3 kitchen chairs,
small babies, 3 rocking chairs, studio
couch, sideboard, radio table, piano
stool, pictures, bedding, 2 floor lamps,
kitchen cupboard, dti hes, cooking
utensils, wheelbarrow, quantity of
tools, approximately 5 ton coal and
wood.
Real Estate
At .the sante time and place there
will be offered for sale the beautiful
Ball home on Regent street, red
pressed brick house and garage con-
sisting of 4 rooms and bedroom, down-
stairs and clothe* closets off the bed-
rooms upstairs. Town wateETAONN
age disposal, electric lights, good
roof and new loot air furnace. Garage
with wank ,bench and hen house. This
is an exceptionally fine property in
excellent condition.
Properly will be sold subject to re-
serve bid.
CHATTELS: CAM
Executors for the Estate of late J. 13.
Ball —Mrs, J. E Ball, Oscar Ball.
Clarence Ball
Auctioneer, HAROLD'.TACKSON
Clerk, E. P. CBESNEY.
AUCTION SALE
MODERN HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
At the home of R. Scott, Clinton,
corner of Fulton and Dunlop sts., one
block south of Clinton Creamery.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
at 1.30 pm, (DST) the following:
1 solid walnut dining room suite, 8
piece; 1 Stewart -Warner 1947 model
aatamatie change ancll 17 records,
plays 14 10 -inch records -or 12 12-
inoh records; 1 Kroehler reclining
chair blue; 1 Kroehlee occasions,,.
chair large, and ottoman to match;
1 I{'roehier Chester :bed 72 in,; 1 coffee
table solid walnut, Duncan Phyfe; 1
living room table, walnut; 6 piece
dinette sruite, birch; 1 pram (like
new); one studio bed 72 in.; 1 dresser
and mirror; 1 bed, walnut; 1 oak
dining room suite; 1 oak china cab-
inet; 1 Quebec beater and pipes;.1
kitchen table; small cabinet; large
kitchen cabinet; one davenport (large
size); 2 folding aronitng board's; good
coal oil stave; 1 dinette suite, wal-
nut; 1 rocking chair; 1 leather-bacg
rocking chair; 2 chrome chairs; 1 elec-
tric toner know); 32•ipi•ece net of
dishes; child's play pen; other articles
too maneious to mention,
NOTE—The above articles are an
modern furniture, two years orless
old. Selling as the owner is leasing
town. ,
TERMS: CASH
R. SCOTT, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
33-34-b
ROXY THEATRE ' -.
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT TIIEA'ItRE
SEA/FORTH
Now Playing—August 21-23
�, IN OLD SACRAMENTO"
Now—`.`IN OLD SACRAMENTO"
William Elliott, Constance Moore
Now- Gene Autry'
eein
"SIOUX • • GITY SUE"
The Seventh Vit
Mon,Tires. Wed: Aug,5-27
g•
An atnpilessive inimical drama, nee -
buying the Landon 'Symphony On-
cltestra playing selections from
the works of Ctto[>nn, Beethoven,
Grier, Mozart and Rachmaninoff,
James Mason, Ann Todd an
Hugh McDermott
The Seventhmon.,
'Veil
Mon, Tues.,'Wed.
,stn., that Glare
man's au s to bare a wo-
' s l; featuring the glorious
rnusde of the London Symphony.
James Mason, Ann Todd and
Herbert Loin ,
Tues., Wed.
Adait .Eh+tertaiinm:enit
Bette Davis,aul Henreid
Claude
Claude Raiirs
The screens top dramatic star in ;-
a .dual role telling the comp:oliing
tale of twin ,sisters.
Deception
Thurs., Fri., Sat,
John Payne, June Haver and
Charlotte Greenwood
In tune with the times is this lilt-
g medley of music and merri-
meat, and it's Teehndc'olored
Wake Up and Dream
Thurs. Tri. Sat, - August 28-30
Ronald. Reagan, Alexis Smith and
Zachary Scots
The best-selling novel by Stephen
Longstreet and the first post-war
appearance of Ronald Reagan.. bring
you love and adventure in the
horse -breeding country along
Stallion Road
Thurs., Fri, Sat.
Randolph Scott, Ann Dvorak
and Rhonda Fleming
pl you Puke a story poked with
r'ugged•aotiani and colored with the
tints of the old West, SEI
Abilene Town
Coming —
m -u FARMER'S DAUGHTER."
Hill
Coming—In Technicolor
"WAKE UP AND DREAM"
"THEIARMER'S DAUGHTER"A.
starring Loretta Young
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Mat.: Wed. Sat. holidays, 2.30' p.m.
Mat: Sat. and holidays, 2.30 p.m.
otice to Creditors
•In the Estate of
MINNIE CAMPBELL
Late of the Town of Clinton, in the
County of Huron, Spinster, Deceased,
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deeeased are
required to fele the same with the
undersigned !S'olicit'or far the said
Estate, on or before the 30th day of
August, A.D. 1947, after wduich date
the assets will be distributed amongst
the parties 'entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which
notice shall have been given. •,
DATED at Clinton, this 12th day
of August, AD. 1D47.
F. FINGLAND, K.,C•, Clinton, Ont.,
Solicitor for the sail Estate.
33-4-510
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of
ROBERT JAMES MILLER
Late of the'Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, Esquire. Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased are
required to file the same with the un-
dersigned Solicitor for the said Es-
tate on or before the 30th day of Au-
gust, AD. 1947, after which elate the
assets will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which
notice shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, this 12th day
of •August, A.D. 1947.
F. PINGLAND, KFC., • Clinton, Ont.,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
33-4-5-b
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CLINTON
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Courses -- Clerical, +Stenogiviphic, Conimereial, Secretarial
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TIRES, GASOLINE, OIL, BATTERIES
ACCESSORIES and MECHANICAL REPAIRS
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USED CAR SPECIALS
1934 DODGE SEDAN, good condition, 4 new fires
1934 PONTIAC SEDAN, excellent condition
Girls, Here's Your Chance
To Earn While You Learn
'Apply for Particulars
To the Superintendent
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