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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1947-11-13, Page 51 "'T'4IVRSDA;X, NiOnta3E11 13, 1947; CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVbi News -Record Classified Ad1ets Bring. Quick lies�xlts CASH RATE—. (Lf ,paid by Wed- etesday following date of insertion)— t ne'eent a word first insertion (min- muan 30 cents); subsequent inser- diome, one emit a word (minimum 25 manta); 10 cents extra for box num-. ter or for directing to NEWS - RECORD Office, IF CHAdtGED--20 cents extra. .DEAIDLINE--9 y.m„ Wednesday. FOR SALE ,CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. APPLY T. Booth, Sta.. 3, Clinton; ,phone 911r 116. 46-47-48p 'ONE ANNEX; 1929 ESSEX COACH; :two 'w'heel ,trailer; Apply S. W. Nadi - ger, phone 289. 46p -BOY'S 0!C M. .SKATES, SIZE 6, Price $6; leather jacket, size 36, price $10' also overcoat for boy 12 .•or 14, $10. Mrs. David Wilson, phone 225. 4.6p 'TWO SETS OF DOUBLET IARiNiEIS'S :and a quantity of well -rotted manure. Apply Mrs. Arthur Welsch, phone • Clinton 906r34. 46x MAWS CC:M BICYCLE, PHONE Clinton 490 in evenings. 46b - DINETTE SUITE SIX PIECES, buffet, extension table and four chairs in cream and green; large tsize Dutch oven; all in good .condi- • tion. Phone 67. 46b 'FLECTRFC AND GASOLINE! Wash- ers, immediate delivery, from $136.30, 'Transportation prepaid, B u d g e t terms, special discounts to dealers. 'Christian's Electric and Hardware, 'Oshawa, Ontario. 45-48b 'KITCHEN RANGE "CLASSIC" IN ' good repair,:wdth reservoir and heat - closet, burns coal or wood; kit -ellen table; extension table; one congoleum rug 9x101/2; one congoleum rug 7x9. 'Toni Elliott, phone 901r32, Clinton. 45-46p "TABLE MODEL RADIO, FOUR - tube super heterodyne with large 8- -inch dynamic. speaker. Wonderful electric tone. Uses two "B" batteries. 'Complete with nearly new two -volt -"A" battery. W. J. Clark, Varna, or phone Hensall 87r12. 45-46p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE EiIGHT ,FEEDER STEERS. APPLY 'William Jenkins, phone Clinton 802r21 46p "PUREBRED REGISTERED HERE - ford bulls. Rosny Farms, Goderieh, 46 47 48 49-b ANGORA RAB'BiTS, TO BE SOLD ''immediately; also girl's skates and boots, size 4, good as new. Appy Box -"B" NEWS -RECORD. 46p 'SHETLAND PONY iMAHE, 6 YEARS old. Apply J. F. Howard, Hayfield, phone Clinton 624r31. 46p Nll , FINE PIGS, AND, TWO head of cattle, one a white heifer rising 19 months, the other a black -steer, 11 months. Thomas S. Arkeli, R.E.-2, Hayfield phone Clinton 906r95. • 40p ONE DARK . RED SHORTHORN bull 15 months old, a grandson of 'Oollynu Victor Royal Imported. 0. L. 'Switzer, Clinton, phone 614r31. 46p WANTED TO BUY OLD HORES 'AND DEAD ANIMALS suitable for mink feed. Will pay 2c a pound for horses and call and spick up swine. Dead animals. according to value. If dead phone at once. Phone collect- ,Took Gilbert, 936r21, or Fred Gilbert, 936r32, Goderieh. 45bt£ PROPERTY FOR SALE SJiED 75x44, PROPERTY OF GOSH - en United-€ihuroh, framed strueture, sided with inch hemlock and finished with pine shiplap painted, situated op Goshen Line, five miles north of Zur- ich, or three and three-quarters south of Bayfield Road. Sealed tenders ac- eeptect by the undersigned up to, but not later than November 24, 1947. All 'tenders subject to discretion of board. W. J. Olark, RR. 1, Varna, Ont. 46-47p SMALL HOUSE RECENTLY moved to Kirk St. Would make a comfort- able home for a small fancily and could be made liveable in a month's time. Auply to James Elliott, Dublin. 39btf 100 ACRES LEVEL TUORL'litSIYWI'3I county road farm, All tillable. Brick house, furnabe, hard and soft water pressure • system, drilled well. Garage. Drivelled. Bern and strawshed base- ment for cattle and hogs, litter car- rier, water bowls, eleetrioity. Rare opportunity. W. 0. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 46 47-p SIX ROOM FRAME HOUSE AT end of Fulton St., with lights and water, Apply Mrs. Harry Riley, Box 312, Londesboro, phone Blyth 25r14, - • 46-47p AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE 1934 MASTER 'CHEVROLET IN fine shape. Phone 909r2, Clinton. 46p LOST AND FOUND LOST -- BILLFOLD CONTAINING sum of money on Main St. of Clinton Saturday morning, November 8. Re- ward offered at NEWS -RECORD of- fice. 46x NOTICE Aa ,0AR1RY9iNG ON THE FUR buying of my father, the late Nor- man East. See me before seeing else- where. Murray East, R.R. 1, Clinton 46-52b FULLER BRUSH CO. REP+PuES3ENi tative for Clinton and district --spe- cial Christmas gifts. Winnifred O'Neil, phone 75J, 42btf MISCELLANEOUS OLD DISAfB'LED HORSES FOR mink feed, .Some cedar kindling for sale. Elmer Trick, ,phone 907r5. 43.48p CORSETS CHARMS GARMENTS for your individual figure needs; Pull hips, average hips or narrow hips; one-piece models with inner adjust- able control if needed. Girdles and brassieres. Price range $4.45 to $21.50. Mrs. Harold Crittenden, Or- ange St, Clinton, Box 153, phone 173. 44btf IN MEMORIAM _LDPPINGTON--Inloving memory of our dear son and brother, William Thomas Edgar Leppington, who passed away five years ago, No- vember 8, 1942. -Up above where angels dwelleth, Where there is no night or pain, We shall be re -united, ellevppiness shall reign again. --Ever remembered by 'Mother, :rib -,p 'Dad, and brothers, Roy and Jack' Lt IN MEMORIAM LEPF1NGTON-41i loving memory of my dear brother, William Thomas Edgar Leppington. who passed away five years ago, November 8, 1942. You're not forgotten, brother dear. Nor shall you ever be As long es life and memory last, We shall reanernber thee. —Ever remembered by sister, Edith. and brother-in-law, Lloyd. Princess St. East., 46-p BIRTHS ANDREWS -Lin Clinton Community Hospital, on Monday, Nevenibar 10, 1947, to Mr. and Mis. Homer An- drews, Clinton, a daughter. MoKEEN--in Clinton Community Hospital, on Wednesday, November 12, 1947, to Mh. and Mrs. William MoKeen, Clinton, a daughter. Mb ON r, Clinton Community Hosp- ital, on Friday, November 7, 1947 to Me. and Mrs. Carman Moon, Londesboro, a daughter. PORTER — in Clinton Community Hospital, on Sunday, November 9, 1947, to M. and Mgrs. Elgin Porter, R.R. 4, Bayfield, a daughter. , WELBANKS—fn Clinton Community Hospital, on Tuesday, November 11, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Wel- banks, Clinton, a son. DEATHS BALL—Suddenly, in Clinton, on Mon- day, November 10, 1947, William Bali, in his 76th year. Resting at Ball Bros. Funeral Home, High St. Clinton, where service is being held I CEMENT U.S.A Portland Cement ' avaidable in carload lots Direct From United States Quick Delivery Principals only Direct confirmation on all orders Also other general Building 1ltaterials such as Steel Nails in Iargojuantities WIRE — WRITE -- PRONE 74 Richmond St. E. Toronto, Ont. Wa. 1437 Open Evenings till 8.00 p.m. CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66j BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Phone 585 59-tt P Weather Forecast 'COLDER WITH SNOW FLURRIES" Don't be caught unprepared for the colder days ahead. Drop in to -day and see our array of Men's and Boys' OVERCOATS We feel our selection of Tweeds, Meltons, Frieze Cloth Bind' other fabrics is the best in town. A full range of ,sizes and shades for Men and Boys. $17.95 to $39.50 , Parkas For the lean or Boy who wants a real HARD-WEARING, GOOD-LOOKING COAT, we recommend our windproof and shower. -proof PARKAS. Quilted or Woollen Linings, Fur -trimmed Hoods. Sizes 4 to 44 $10.50 to $18,50 SEE OUR STOCK OF Men's Leather Coats - Sharkskin Jackets .Blanket Cloth Windbreakers WE NOW HAVE A FULL RANGE 01? Men's and Boys' Underwear IN ALL MAKES AND SIZES• ckett &Cm-sbeI1 Agents for Tip Top Tai'lors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes , PHONE 25 CLINTON this afternoon (Thursday),' at 2,30 1 o'clock, to 101inton• Cemetery. COULTES.--Tai Bhsevale, on Sunday, November 9, 1947, Hannah Dia- mond, beloved wife' of the late: Thomas 'Cvultes, and grandmother of Mrs. George C. German, Clinton, Funeral from • Bluevale united Church to Winghain Cemetery, Wednesday afternoon, November 12. WJRROW—In 01nton, on Sunday, November 9, 1947, Berry Jarrow in his 85th year. Funeral from Ball Brothers Funeral Home, High St., Clinton, Tuesday, November 11, to Bayfield Cemetery. JOBNSTON-In ,Stanley Township, en Sunday, November 9, 1947, John Wellington Johnston, aged 75 years. Funeral from his late residence, Bayfield Road, Wednesday, Novem- ber 12, to Bayfield Cemetery. NOBLE—fin Wingham Hospital, on Friday, November 7, 1947, William Thomas Noble Blyth in his 84th year. •FunA'ral from United Church, Blyth,, to R7.yth Union Cemetery Sunday afternoon, November 9. • Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Mary Ann Diehl Allpersons having claims- against the Estate a Mary Ann Diehl, late of the Town or Clinton, in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on the 16th day of October, 1947, are hereby notified to send it full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of Nevembe:, 1947, after which date the mets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED. at Seaforth, this 28th day of October, 1947. McCONNEL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the Estate. 44-5-6b ROXY TIIEAT'RE O L I N T O N CAPITAL THEATRE G O DE R I C _l REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH Now Playing—Nov. 13-15 "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" First Show at 7 e.m. Now Playng—.Gene Autry in "THE TRAIL TO SAN A NT. E" . ON Now;Playing—s'THEANGELIAND nalBADMAN" starring John Wayne Mon. Tues., Wed. Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison and George Sanders A, pieture you will enjoy and re- member, with a east you will never forget. THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR Mon., Tues., Wed.—Nov. 17-19 DEAD RECKONING AlduSt Entertain -went Fists fly, guns roar and. hearts break in this sinister melodrama.C Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth Scott and Morris Carnovsky Mon., Tues., Wed. Adult Entertainment Stewart Granger, Jean Kent and Anne Crawford A coleur,£ul tale of love and danger in a gypworld. CARAVAN Thur., Fri, Sat. Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre and Joan Lorring Mystery and tense dram -a, suspense and exciting thrills, plus a story that will test your deductions. THE VERDICT Thur., Fri, Sat. — Two Features — Chips Rafferty, Daphne Campbell and Jean Blue With story, cast and locales from "down under." A yarn of an epic cattle trail. The OVERLANDERS the doable bill is an otale of a boy and his appealing dog• DANNY BOY Thur, Fri, S o i, aL :— N v. 20-22 Michael Chekhov, Joanne Dru and Richard Norris Anne Niehol's record-breaking stage classic lives again, the old, old story of young love. ABI•E'S IRISH ROSE Coming_"THE LOCKET" and "THE HON33Y•MOON" Conning—{Nov. 24-26 "THE WEB Adkdt Entertainment I and "SUSIE STEPS OUT' Matinees—Wed, Sat. and Holidays at 2.30 p.m, APPRENTICE WANTED TO LEARN THE PRINTING TRADE BRIGHT YOUNG MAN WITH SOME HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION A real opportunity for an ambitious youth to learn a skilled, highly - paid trade. HIGHEST WAGES Clinton News -Record CLERK'S NOTICE of First Posting of Voters' List Municipality of STANLEY TOWNSHIP, Huron County Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 3 of The Voters' List Amendment Act, 1937, and that I have posted up at my office, Stanley Township, on the 24th day of October, 1947, the lists of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality for Members of Parliament and muni- cipal elections and that such lists remain there for inspec- tion, and I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last date for alppeal beilig t111a 17th day of November, 1947. Fred ,I. Watson, aAerk, Stanley Township .iy+.31 i=i;i:. '+h.M^ 4.1.4*.MM» -: