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Clinton News-Record, 1947-09-18, Page 5*' 'LFJ05\1:3I,iL, +SELOP'PEMBidi, 18, 1941 =N r Nmweb-It1313(0 U PAGE EWA' New; CA19R RATE- e(IL paid by Wed- neaday following date of insertion) One eent a word first insertion (mi °'&an- mum 30 cents); subsequent inner- tions, one cent a word (minimum 25 -'cents) ; 10 cents extra for box num- e her' or for directing to NEWS - RECORD Office. FF CHARGED -20 cents extra. III ADDLINB---9 pan., Wednesday. FOR SALE ONE SINIGiLE BED SPRING AND Mattress, good as new, Percy Riley, phone 464. LAD'S' GiRIEY TWEED COIA,T, good. as new, size 42. Apply Box "IG" NE3WS;RECOIR'D, 3&p. UPRIGHT PIANO, Meehansealiy in A-1 condition. Apply Wilbur Welsh, Ipisone 30, Clinton. 38-39p IfrAaiD MAPLE WOOD FOR (SALE, 12 in.x13 in.; also small limb wood. Fred MnCool, R.R. 1, Londesboro, ;phone 28x14, Blyth. 38p WHITE PORCELAIN -TOP Kitchen cabinet in good (condition. Apply to Charles W, Brown, Clinton. 38p PEACHES, FREIE S'TONE', yellow 'flesh, at (Suimidale Fruit Farm, Lake Road, Forest, phone 611x14,, -Vance Bros. m 37-38p 10-20 IMcCORMyOK-DEERING Trac- e for in good running condition; and '-Messey-Harris Ip1ow. Phone 964r4, Dunton. 38-39p MODERN BREAKFAST S T E ; Kroehler bed chesterfield; email end -table.Mrs. V. Fleming, Grigg Apts., Joseph St. 38p ""NEW PRINCESS PAT" .Cookstove used lel years, reservoir, waterfront, warming closet; can be used for eoal -or wood. Everything in first-class ooxdition. Joe Richardson, Hayfield, phone Clinton 634r41.. 38b 15-30 INTERNATIONAL 'LlRlACPOIR -in good condition with extension rims; also Cockshutt three -furrow 12 -inch tractor plow. Mel Good, R.R. 4, God- erich, phone Carlow 2908, 37.338p DOUBLE DAY -BED; SMALL Wood 'stove; two bar -room chairs; wringer, -nearly new; glass cupboard; table and six kitchen chairs; four rocking -chairs; small dressing table; doll bed and chair; three bird cages; electric table lamp; ten lb. set scales; trailer hitch for 1935 Ford; quantity of 'dishes; numerous other articles. Bert ;Langford, secondhand store. 38p AUTOM0131LES FOR SALE 193G STANDARD -C H E V R O L ET -coach. Phone 498W. 38p 1927 HUDSON IN, FAIR condition., Apply W. W. Brugger, phone 196,, f'ilinton. 38p 1936 FORD COACH( in good condi- tion, radio, sealed beam headlights. Phone 587, Clinton. 38•p 1939 NASH .SEDAN; Motor, Body in excellent condition; four new tires, radio, heater. Phone 692J. 38p 1987 BII4OK SEDAN, GOOD TIRES, -good coidibion, new engine. Apply Box "K" NEWS -RECORD. 37-38p 1938 FORD V-8 COUPE I1N FAIR •condition, (built -he radio. May be seen at Clinton ,Grill after 6 p.m. J. Wasy- 'cvk. 37-38p 18.35 FORD COACH, NEW TIRES, naw battery, new engine. Apply J. E. Howard, Bayfield, .phone 624r31, ,Olin- flan- 87p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE TWO BRED SOWS. Appiy T. Booth, EX. d, •Clinton. 38b 15 MINKS OP PIGS FOR SALE, Frank Tyndall, phone 805r33, Clin- ton. 38-39b NINE CHOICE •SUO$LING PIGS -ready to wean. Apply Theodore Dale, phone 800r25, Clinton. 38b TEtN LITTLE PIGiS, 13 weeks old. Apply Alex Wilkins, R.R. 1, Londes- boro, phone 24x8, Blyth. 38-39h 25 CHUNKS OF PIGS; also two saws, ,due in a week. Apply to D'IAtrey 'Rathwell, phone Glinton 904r4. 38p -DIJRHAM HEiIIFIER, clue to freshen ;October 18. Apply Warren Gibbings, 'RE. 4, Clinton, (phone Clinton 617r16. 38p TWO,PUREBRED Shorthorn Bulls, 12 months old, colour red, Their sire 'is a son of Klayinore Elector; also a ".few heifers, one clue in October. Ap- piY to George L. Reid; Varna, 8&b ecor —ete=a PROPERTY FOR SALE A ONE -STOREY PRAIMEi DWELL COOPER - In Halifax, N.S., on Hydro, water, (barn • Feeley, September 12, 1947, to Mr. ing in -Clint. I uses , sand M t,s. Robert D. Cooper (nee on projieirty. Immediate pass•essioa. Apply to H. C. Lawson, Real 'Estate Broker, ,phone 254W. 38btf FRAME COTTAGE ON MAPLE ST( with hardwood floors and modern bathroom. Hen house and garage on property. Apply George Oarbest. assi BIRTHS Mildred Heard, Clinton), a daugh- ter (Linda Anne). D,AILEI--1In Clinton Community Hos- pital, on Thursday, September' 18, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dale, IRA. 1, Olinten, a sin. 38p HOFIAL'U.K---iIn Clinton Community A 1.342 (STOREY SEVEN-1?,00in dwell- ingSeptember in Clinton, with bath, hydro, fur- 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hop- aluk, Cbmtan, a daughter (Gail Max- ine). JOHNSON - In ,Clinton Community Hospital on Thursday, September 18, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart FOUR UNFURINIIJHED ROOMS, five Johnson, lelyth, e daughter. miles north3g b orth of Clinton. Phone B13 McDoixald-Est• Clinton Community 8r4 Hioaapital, on Tuesday, September 16 1947, to air. and Mrs, George MoDonaldi R.R. 2, •Clinton, a son, (George (NI'iehael). McDOUGALL- fin Clinton Community hospital, on Wednesday, September 17, 1947, to Mr. and Mes. James McDougall, ,R.R. 1, Auburn, a d'anghter. nate, garage and % acre of land. Early possession. H. C. Lawson, Real Estate Broker, phone 251W. S&btf ROOMS TO RENT THREE FURNISHED ROOMS with shared 'accommodations, suitable for young couple. Phone 534, Goderich, 55 Eight Ave, _nP 38p TO RENT FURNISHED HOUISE, 3% MILES from Clinton, quite reasonable to right ,party. Apply at farm, Lot 30, Concession 7, Hullett, Andrew Law- son, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone 804r16. 38b 04r1..8b WANTED TO BUY IC:H. BOXES, ANY CONDITION. Write or phone C, Woods, second hand stare, 12 East St., Goderich, phone Goderieli 242j. 24-.btfh PULLETS FOR SALE 100 PULLETS NOW LAYING 50 eggs a day; choice of hybrid black Australoup or Leghorn, average c$1.75. Also choice of two cocker spaniels, one black, one golden, pedigreed, one year old, A. May, Bayfield, phone Clinton &31r23. 37-38b ACCOMMODATION WANTED APARTMENT OR HO'U'SE wanted by air force couple with a three- year-old son. Apply Box "D" NEWS, RECORD. 38b TWO' OR, THREE-ROOM APAtRT- ment wanted in near future by young civilian couple with no children. Ap- ply Box "A" NES -RECORD. 38b AIRFORCE COUPLE, NON -drinkers with small child urgently require two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Apply Box "B" NEWS,RECORD. 38p THREE OR FOUR FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping, urg- ently needed around September 21, by .air force couple with no children - non-drinkers. Apply Box "G" NEWS -RECORD 88, EMPLOYMENT WANTED WANTED --• HOUSEWORK in town by experienced single lady. Apply Box "W" NEWS -RECORD. 389 PART-TEMEI EMPLOYMENT wanted Male, evenings and Saturdays. Box "S" NEWS -RECORD. 37-38b NOTICE WINDOW SASH, made to measure; also windows glazed; quick •service, See Bent Hilder or phone 319J, Clin- ton. 37-38p AGENTS WANTED We are constantly receiving requests for our guaranteed products in your locality. Why not handle -the agency and' derive an income of $35 to $60 weekly? Exclusivity assured. If you have selling ability, start NOW! FAMILEX, Dept. B. 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. 38p MISCELLANEOUS OW, DISABLED OR DEAD) Horses wanted for mink feed. Apply James E•tst, R.R, 4, Clinton, phone 890r6. 37-41p "For Feet that Feel like Wings of Song, use Lloyd's Corn Salve right along", 50c •it Pennebaker's Drug Store. 38b WANTED TO BUY -Old horses and dead animals, siutable for mink feed. If dead, phone at once, Phone collect Jack Gilbert, 936t'21 or Fred Gilbert, 930r32, Goderich. 25-btfb NOTICE ALL FUEL COSTS ARE higher! Let us "Fleece -line your House" blown rockwool insolation and save fuel with more comfort year i ) • Its Forround and added f rc l,xo etion. free estimate anti terms phone 4 C1•in_ ton, or write Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton Ave., London, Pneumatic Insulating Co. Ltd. 36htf Girls -Here's Your Chance Earn While You Learn Apply for Particulars To the Superintendent Clinton Knitting CoiiIally Ltd. MARRIAGES iVlacFARLANEf-.LOBB-In Ebenezer United Church, Goderich Township, on Saturday, September 13, 1947, by Rev. Harold .1. (Snell, Exeter, cousin of the bride, assisted by Rev. Oampbell P. reverser, Bernice Luella, daughter of Mi. and Mrs. W. R. Lobb, Goderich Township, to Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacFarlane, Wallecetewn. BROWN=MEYERS-Sn the Evangeli- cal church, Zurich, on 'Monday, Sep- tember 8, 1947, by Rev. C. B. Heck- endorn, Elmira, assisted by Rev. H. E. Roppel, Zurich, Alpha Margaret, IReg.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Meyers, Zurich, to Ernest Duncan, sous of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown, 'Port Colborne. NIELSO92-TACII.SON-At the United church manse, Hensall, on Thurs- ady, September 11, 1947, by Rev. R. A. Brook, Delphine, daughter of Mrs. I. Jackson and .the late George Jackson, Hensall, to Reymond Glen- wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen- wood Nelson, Goderich- MaeCROISITE-TOLL--Le Knox Unit- ed chursh, Auburn, on Friday, Sep- tember 12, 1947, by Rev. A. G. Hew- itt, Amy Selina, younger daughter of Mr. and Ml's. Fred Toll, Auburn, to Hugh John 1VIaceroatie, Goder- ioll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Y�illaiii MacCrostie, Lucknoiw. DEATHS je ellIIp1IMIIE111191115111(12111121(IEi11113195111611h811E1111211IH1Ilf HIE1110l111i9111®IIIISIIIE 111E31111IN Have Your Furnace �t FJI m A- a AI' JACK LITTLE CLINTON VACUU ` ' -CLEANE 13-1 This is the cleanest method you could imagine ---no dust nor dirt—and you get the job donevery efficiently. DON'T FORGET! WE WHITEWASH gi aND SPRAY WEEDS( Phone 335w Ir111ni111W1■turdl1.1Vil BfFItilIrlliDlIMIIIf011lEli11211112111EIIIlAli1011t81111211ME1112111elltl12lIILO TAYLG4l-,Ab his home, Rattenbury St. W., C'knten, on Monday, Sept- ember 15, 1947, George Robert Taylor, in ,his SIet year. Funeral from iris late residence, Wednesday September 11, to Clinton Cemetery. In the new SQUARE PYREX CAKE DISH! PERFECT for Johnny Cake, Ginger Brood, moat pias and Puddings. Walsh thonr brown just right -!aster -in the now Square Coke Dish. Buy Iwb for layer cokes, each only 67' Hawkins Hardware \inert St. 'PHONE 244 Clinton CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESK- NS For Every Occasion C5 V C OKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66j N BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves „ Permanents ' ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St. East„ Phone 585 Adlets CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm, Farm Steck, Implements, Grain, Feed, and Household Effects, at Lot 24, Concession 2, •Stanley, Township, 3% miles south of Clinton (No. 4 Highway) and 1% miles west; or 21/ miles; north of Brumfield (No. 4 Highway) and 11% miles west; on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ` 1 at 12.30 pant. sharp, the following; HO'RS'ES - Grey gelding, 9 years old; 'grey CA(PTL.E -ger, Pus fibred Jersey cow, 5 yrs. old, due December 10; Durham heifer, 4 yrs. old, due January 21; Durham cow, a yrs, old, due April 26; Poll Angels cow, 5 yrs. old, due February 12; Poll Angus eow, 4 yrs. old due May 29; 2 spring calves; PIGS-- r Yorkshire sow with 10 ,pigs six weeks old; POULTRY and EQQUIP;MENT- u r 285 New Hampshire p lists an 1 cockerels; 190 Rock hens, 1 year old;" '7 geese; colony house 10'x12'; poultry pens; 5 range shelters; fat- tening crates; brooder stove; drink- ing fountain and feeders. IMPLE114IENTS= John Deere B.R. Trader on steel (A-1 condition); M.H. binder, 6 ft. cwt; M.H. 13 disc drill with fertilator; ,M,H, 10 ft. rake; M.H. cream sep- arator 650 lb. capacity (nearly new); McCormick mower,,6 ft. cut; MoCbr- snick 3 hes. gas engine; Cockshutt No. 21 walking plow; Cockshutt riding ,plow; Fleury 12" grain grinder; 4 section ,harrows; spring tooth culti- vator; farm wagon; hay reek; gravel box; set of sloop sleighs; single row scuffler; cutting box; fanning mill; steel tire buggy; cutter; steel box trailer (600x16 tires); 19 ft. line shaft (new) with pulleys; 20 ft. of 6" belt; odd 2 in. belts; 80 ft. flay rope; wheel (barrow.. 6 ft, galvan- ized water trough; 2 crosscut saws; two 45 gal, steel drums; two 15 gal. steel drums; rpig troughs; stone boat; block and teekle; ipulley; fence stretcher; logging chain; ear chains (600x16); 2 sap kettles sap pans;, spiles and buckets; fortes; shovels; tools, etc. HARNESS - Brass mounted breeching harness. (nearly new); 'set of single plow harness; set of driving harness; horse collars; FEED - Approx. 12 ton of hay; approx. 200 bus. mixed grain; 2 bus. of tim- othy seed; LUMiBFIR- Alpprox. 1500 ft, of lumber (elms, maple, basswood, hemlock and oak); 2t/" elm plank; 1000 lathes; quantity of cedar rails; 15 cord of nixed wood; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - Princess Rose range; kitchen cup- board; 4 chairs; .6 dining room chairs; hedtoom suite; linoleum, 12'x15'; rug 9'x10'; +Sparton battery radio; Alad- din lamp; gas lantern; ecaI oil stave; meat grinder; dishes; sealers; kitch- en utensils au,d numerous other ar- ticles. FARM - At the same :trine and place there will be offered for sale (.if not sold previous to sale date) acid subject to reserve bid, the farm consisting of 100 ages of choice oak loam; 85 acres tillable; 15 acres in bush; 8 acres is sawn to wheat; 28 acres in hay and pasture; On said Ealy. is situated a 1% storey ,brick house (slate woof); with bath; cellar throughout; Bank barn 'x41 760', cement silo; driving shed 40' x25'; hen house 16 ft. x 12 ft; two never failing wells. TERMS: On ,CHATTELS -CASH. ON' FARM, MADE KNOWN DAY OF SALE. Mrs. Elizabeth Price Proprietress Edward W. Elliott Auctioneer Bring uck. Re•sults ROXY THEATRE CLINTON CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH REGENT THEATRE SEAPORT H Now Playing- Sept. 18-20 John Garfield in "NOBODY LIVES FOREVER" ' Now, Playing-, Don Ameche in 'THAT'S MY MAN" Now Playing- John Garfield ...in "NOBODY/LUES ForeeveR" Mon., Tues., Wed. Ida Lupine, Robert Alda and Andrea King Romance in . a naw fashion, dra.. matieaily told and with a musical background. The Man I Love Mon., Tues., 'Wed. Sept. 22-24 HUMORESQUE A poaverful and compelling drama portraying_ an unhappy, idealistic woman ,and a violin virtuoso. Joan Crawford • John Garf ield, Oscar Levant NOT --. The above feature will commence at '7 p.m. ALL WEEK-, THE EGG AND I Betty NlacOonald's tr-emen'dbus bestseller brings to life, on the Capital screen, .all the colourful characters in her riotous story of life err a wilderness chicken ranch. Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray Marjorie Main and Billy House Mars, Fri., St. Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten Ethel Barrymare Telling the tale of a 'rustle lass who went to town and- amazed the city breds. The Farmers Daughter Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept. 26-27and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak Told in lavish Technicolor comes the Arabian Nights' tale of daring exploits of Sinbad the Sailor Coning- Charles Dickens great story "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" Coming- Laraine Day in "THE LOCKET" Coming- (Sept. 29 -Oct. 1) `THE MAN I LOVE" Starring Ida Lupine II - - Matineess Wed., Sat. am,r) Holidays at 2.30 Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30' p.m. „ Miscellaneous Shower Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Nediger, Viet- I at Delightful Evening Held for Recent Bride oris 5t„ when about 30 neighbours and friends gathered for a surprise t evening with the bride-to-be. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. W. W. Brugger, the former (Miss Clara Ned iger, was honoured at a miscellaneous shower at the home of her .parents, CARD OF THANKS The family of • the late William James Taylor wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy Chown, and to those who assisted in any way during their re. cent .sad bereavement. 38b CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Arthur Welsh and Norma wish to take this opportunity of ex- pressing their heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown to Mr. Welsh in his illness; for all expressions of sympathy and beauti- ful flowers sent during their recent sad bereavement in .the loss of a husband and father., 38x SUGAR BAGS White strong bags useful for dish towels, pillow slips, tablecloths, etc. 7 for 52.00 postpaid, or $2.20 C.O.D. Money back guarantee. Send or M.O. to: ELWEL DISTRIBUT- ING CO„ 5363 Park Ave., Mont- real 8, Que. SALES 'SERVICE ' F. SKELTON Hamilton St. Phone 89 Goderich HOSPITAL AIC? Marathon Bridge EUCHREEUCHRJIVE HUNDRED CRIBBAGE No entries accepted after September 20 • Team entries by mail or phone M.S. R. S. ATKE'fl, PHONE 8M e u 11",1"11 a n,, r n 11 a., r o n i 1111111111 n""r,,.,,.1,1111,!""",1,,, n,111 a a ,1 ," n m 11 , 1111111111 r a n u , 141111( la 11 o r a""„nu a u f,, Sanitary Services for private residences.Basement work com- pleted to plumbing. MEN WANTED FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK --TROUGH CARPENTRY?', CONCRETE, LATERAL DIGGING McKay Contracting Co. Princess St. W. Clinton Phone 3'75M OPE]' SUNDAY SEPTEM ,ER 21 And Every Night Next Week We Specialize in Tire Repairs and are equipped to do a real job VULCANIZING (24 -Hour Service) Harry Divvies Tire and Battery WHITE ROSE GASOLINE and OILPhone 460 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON When the guest of honour entered the roam, she was seated in a prettily decorated chair under an umbrella gaily decorated with pink and white, Hes :gifts were cleverly arranged sp a decorated basket carrying out the colour scheme .of the evening. Al- though completely taken by surprise, the bride -elect made' a very fitting reply. Dainty refreshments were served by some of the ladies present. Bride -elect Honored .A. social evening 'was spent Sept- ember 3 at the home • of 1VLis. Bert Dunn Jr. in honour of Miss Doris Penhale. A -bride of Saturday, Sept- ember 6. During the' evening, an addressa was read by Mists Ethel Wateon and an electric kitchen etock was peesent. ed to the bride. Doris made a fitting reply thanking them for the gift. Re- freshments were served. "HOW SHALL WE ESCAPE IF WE NEGLECT SO GREAT SALVATION?" -- Hob. 2:8 "Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." --; Rom. 10:13 TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.B.T. Sunday eve. RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR 1) i go for a man who wears an r She knows what she likes best in a hat — smart styling and masculine good looks. The Fag Line of Adam Hats, by America's Famous Mutter, has arrived in the lastest shades and styles. Pick yours to -day. She'll go for you if you wear an Adam Hat. $2.25 to $8.00 FLASH ! Here is good news for the yuan who likes the finest in footwear. Scott -McHale "Richmonds" are here in all sizes — Black and Brown. Pickett and Campbell Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott MciIale Shoes PHONE 25 CLINTON 7eeej%4e to Pel ft e 4e epeaide No matter how good the service is, telephone people are always keen tomake it better ... to beat their own record. Our present programme - largest in our history - calls for more and more lines, switchboards and buildings, But more than equipment is required - something money cane buy. That is the pride every person in the company' takes in continuing to give the best telephone service at the lowest cost. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA