Clinton News-Record, 1947-11-27, Page 5',' 10:11Lb°D.IY, , N�IGl MIBLIl, 27,;1947 •
CLINTON NEWS RECORD
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Adlets Sring Quick l exults
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•mum 30 cents); subsequent inser-
''tims; one cent •a word (minimum 25
cants); 10 cents extra for box num-
'her or. -for directing, to NEWS.
RECORD Office.
IF iCHARGED-20 cents extra.
DEADLINE -9 p,m., Wednesday.
FOR SALE
...ANTI -FREEZE, SEALED GALLON
naar7.
$4.60g. sealed ,motor .ail, .80e; 12
..gauge shot gun; one sow with (pigs;
Apply
W• B. .Thomyson, two miles
west of Clinton, on .No. 8 Highway.
480
TEED OATS FOR SALE. 100 HUI$3{-
, :els of good, heavy oats, priced; reason-
able. F. W. Andrews, ,phone 33
<• Clinton. 48btfb
HOOVER VACUUM IN GOOD C'ON-
•ditien, with all the attachments. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Charles Twitchell, phone
.4109 48b
NEW FiINDLAiY COOK. STOVE,
ivory enamel, with shelf. Phone W.
G. Clarke, Varna, phone ,Clinton 623-
1112. 48b
AIR FORCE OFFICER'S GREAT -
coat in excellent conditon size 38-39,
, phone 31453. 43p
CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. APPLY
T. Booth, RR. 3, Glutton, ,phew 911r
16. 46-47-48p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
•TWO YORK SOWS, DUE TO FAR-
. rtw December 10th, "carrying their
. third litter. A,,pply Edward N, Grigg,
phone Clinton 941r22, . 48p
PUREBRED REGISTERED HI3RE-
ford bulls. Rosny Farms, Goderich.
. 46 47 48 49-b
20 GOOD EWES, ONE' RAM. APPLY
• Reg. Sturdy, RR. 1, Goderich, phone
933x32, Goderioh. \ 47-48p
' TWO PUREBRED POLL. HERE-
:ford Bulls, "serviceable age also ane
black gelding, six years old, weighs
about 1700 pounds. Apply Ray Cox,
Concession 7, Goderich Township,
phone 903x25 Clinton. 47-48b
FARM FOR SALE
100 ACRES $1,000. GOOD PASTURE
`land and lifetime supply of firewood.
:'Lot 21, Concession 7, Hullett. Apply
Fred Lawson, 37 Blytlncvood ltd., Tor-
onto. 48, 49, 50, 51b
100 ACRES 031 NO. 4 HIGHWAY,
1/ mile north of Brncefield, fair se
of buildings, farm now in pasture,
be ideal for beans and grain n' let
year. For particulars apply James
Walker, 230 7th ,St., Brandon, Man.
or Frank Wilson Brucefield.
47, 48, 49, 50-4b
WANTED TO RENT
'WANTED, APARTMENT, FLAT OR
house, (preferably self-.containe'd with
'bathroom, by RCAF tffictr, wife and
• email daughter in Clinton or vicinity.'
Apply Box "'S", NEiW15 REGOIID. 48p
,FOR EXCHANGE
' TIETiEE'aROAMi03D F U R N IS TIED r
apartment with bath, telephone in
Belleville from 31st December 'for
house .or apartment in Clinton. Apply
Box "B" 'NEWS•07ECORD. 48b
ACCOMODATION WANTED
'RCAF ,OFFICER AND WIFE (NO
ohildirerifrequire three or four room
furniShel or unfurnished apartment
^•or •house' by January 15, within ';ten
mile radius of Clinton. Write F/0
Ruston, 15 Peel .St., Barrie, Ont, 48b
RENT OR BUY
• 'UNFIURN5S'HiED, TWO-BEDROOM
house •or Ointment required by Jan-
uary 15 for .Air Force couple and
child. 1d for sale, state Price, 'taxes,
moaitgages, ete. Apply Box 9b2„
. NEWB-i1REC0RtD. 481)
WORK WANTED
•
TYPING, DONE AT HOME 011
would help in office. Phone 473w,
47, 48, 40b
WANTED TO BUY
OLD HOi3SEIS and DEAD ANIMALS
suitable for mink feed. Will pay 2e
a pound for horses and call and pick
up same. Dead animals according to
value. If dead phone at once. Phone
collect Jack Gilbert, 936r21, or Fred
Gilbert, 936r32, Go'derieh. 45btf
PROPERTY FORSALE
NEW ,HOUSE IN SSEIA.FORTH WITH
three (bedrooms, den, complete bath,
living room fnished in knotty One.
modern kitchen, automatic oil furnace
with air conditioning, landscaped lot.
Alpipiy DIr. EI: A. llilcMaster, Seaforth.
48, 49b
FOR SALE IN THE VILLAGE OF
Bayfield enee storey .dwelling, living
room with natural fire place; dining
room; hardwood floors; modern kit.
ellen; , three bedrooms, three -,piece
bath (new); full basement; water
pressure system; newly decorated in-
side and outside; lot .110 by 100 feet'
with garage and buildiirg suitable for
eabin; good location, one and-a-ha.lf
blocks from Lake Huron; ideal sum-
mer dwelling or year "round home;
immediate possession. Apply H. C.
Lawson, Real Estate Broker, phone
251W Clintton, 47-btf
SMALL HOUSE RECENTLY moved
to . Kirk St. Would make a comfort-
able borne for a small family and
could be made liveable in a month's
time. Annly to James Elliott, Dublin.
39btf
NOTICE
PLAIN SEWING DONE. CHIILD-
ren's clothes ire -made. Phone 91. 48b
WINDOW SASH MADE TO OiRDER.
immediate service: Alto glazing
done and glass for sale, Bring in
your measurements ,to Bert Huller,
phone 319-J
47, 48, 49, 50-p
ANTRA ISTEEPE, 'CORSETLERE,
specializing in Spirella made -to -
measure garments. Individual ser-
vice an the privacy of your home.
Phone 288 Ontario .St. Clinton,
47, 48, 49, 50-p
SAW FILING, AIL KINDS DONE
at IIoare's orchard, a mile north of
town. Contact C. H. Hoare at your
convenience, 47-2p
I .4M'CARRYING ON THE FUR
buying of nay father, the late Nor -
num East See me before seeing else.
where. Murray East, R.R. 1, Clinton
46-52b
FULL5,,R BRUSH 00. R'EPIIESFIN-
tative for Clinton and district --spe-
cial Christmas gifts. Winifred O'Neil,
phone 75J. 42btf
WANTED
ABOUT SIX POUNDS OF OLEAN
dry :goose feathers, Apply Box "W",
NEWTS -RECORD, 481.)
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Ai1WIR OF CR LD)S PLAS-
tieaianmed glasses, lost between
Public School and Princess St., Man -
day, November 24. Reward! offered.
Phone Harry Remy at 580. 48p
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD DISABLED HORSES FOR
mink feed. Some cedar kindling for
sale. Ebner Trick ,phone 967x5
BIRTHS BAYFIELD LIONS
PLAN TO OPERATE
OPEN AIR RINK
'KORLUK--Ln Clinton Community
Hospital, on.,Mond'ay, November'24,
,1947, to MI. and' Mrs. Murray Ker-
lmlc,' ,Cl'inton, •a son (Garry ,Allan).
MURR.AY-;+In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Saturday,' November
22, 1947, to Mr. end' Mrs. Allister
Murray, Clinton, a son (Garry
Murdoch, a brother for June).
PROCTOR -In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Sunday, Nuveatuber 23,
1947, to 1VIr. and 1\1rs. Cameron
Proctor, Clinton, a son. (Douglas
Charles).
R'AVIGNAT-In Clinton Community
Hospital, to Tuesdiay, November 25,
1947 to Mr, and MI's,. Gaston Rav-
ignat, •Clinton, a son (Robert
Wayne)
TAYLOR -In, Clinton Community
Hospital, ora Friday, November 21,
1947, to Mr. and Alin. Edmund Tay-
lor, Clinton, a son (Bruce. Leslie
a brother for Paul).
DES OIRMEIAU In Clinton Com-
munity Hospital, on Wednesday,
Novemtber 26, 1947, to Mr, and Mrs.
John Des Ornaeau, R.R. 2, Clinton,
a son.
111 CHAF tk- In Clinton C'ommun-
e y Hospital,. on Wednesday, Nov-
ember 26, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs:
Alex McMichael, 'Clinton, a son,
(Robert Charles).
MARRIAGES
Gll N CRtIAtWFORED=-,At the Aherne
of ' Mr. lid 'Mirs. Charles •Gtawford,
Pott Albert, by Rev. Riehatrd Stew
art, Goderioh, Marry Kathleen Reg..
N,. only daughter of 14b-. and Mrs.
Charles Crawford, Port Albert, to
Hugh ,Strachan Glen, younger son
of (hili•. and (Mrs, William Glen,
Goderich.
STOREY -BENDER -At the manse
of Wesley -Willis. United ,Church,
on Friday, November 14, 1947 by
Rev. Andrew Lane, Myrel • Ann,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Bender, Clinton, to Lloyd Douglas
Storey, son of Mr. and •M{rs. Jbhn
Henry Storey„ •Seaforth.
DEATHS
SCOTCHIML'IR-At ,his home, Bay-
field, on Friday, November 21,
1947 folowng a short illness, Robert
David Scotchmer, beloved husband
of Margaret Campbell, in his 76th
year. Funeral from bis late resi-
dence to St. Andrew's • United
Church, Bayfield, to Mayfield Cem-
etery, Sunday, November 23,
IN MEMORIAM
1n loving memory of a dear hus-
band and brother, Morley C. Jordan,
who passed away suddenly two years
ago, November 29, 1945.
The dearest husband' and brother
the world could hold,
A cheery smile, a heart of gold,
To those who knew shim all will
know
How much we lost two years ago.
Ever remembered by wife, Mary,
daughter, Joan, sisters, Gladys and
Jennie, -and brother George, 48b
IN MDMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear wife
and daughter, Mable Casale Vincent,
who grassed away one year ago, Nov-
ember 22, 1948.
We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see,
But all is well that's done by Thee,
Our loss is great, we'll not com-
plain,
But know in Christ we'll meet
again.
Ever remembered by husband,
James Vincent, and mother, Mrs.
Herbert Castle, 48p
43-48p 1:
CORSSETiS - CHARTS GARMENTS
for your individual figure needs; Full
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
Clinton Stores
Open All Day
WEDNESDAY
DURING DECEMBER
For'ithe 'convenience of (the 'public, the anerc1hants of Clinton
have decided to follow the usual custom of remaining open
Wednesday during the month of December.
RETAIL MERCHANTS' 'COMMITTEE
Clinton and District Chamber of Commerce
- 48-494b .
Signed, W. A. AIKEN, Chairman
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Re Vitalized
DRY , CLEANING
3 -PIECE. SUITS .. $1.00
4 -PIECE SUITS $1.,5()
TOP COATS $1.00
WINTER COATS $1.25
UNIFORMS ........ ... .85
LADIES' DRESSES .90
COATS $1.00
WITH FUR .. , , $1.25
SUITS $1.00
SUITS and COATS 'DYED .. $4.00
For -Sale - 1 Suit and Raincoat, size 36
1 'Winter O'Coat, size 38
GLIDDON'S PRESS SHOP
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"We Press':`While You "Walt"
PHONE ` 115 'CLINTON
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Extra Special
Sugar, 10 'lbs. 87c
Mincemeat, lb. 25c
Wieners and Beans 27c
Rich Mello Cheese Y.21b. 23e
Sunfilled
Orange Jelly 9 -oz. jar 33c
Marachino Cherries 35c
6 -oz. Bottle
Green Cherries 39c
6 -oz. Bottle
Also Peel, Fruit, Almonds
and Walnuts
•
George Rumball
— GROCER --
No
No Wait and Fair Weight
Phone 86 Clinton
mama
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
V e COOKE
FI,ORI$T
Phones: 66w and 6Gj
BEAUTY SIIUPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Wave`s
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princes St. East.,
Phone 585
59-tf
Bayfield Lions • Club provided their
own entertainment from the members
of the Club at their regular diviner
meeting Wednesday evening last
week. The roll icall was answered by
each member giving his date of
birth.„ There''wee one lucky lion call-
ed to give a number for having bis
birthday nearest to the day of the
meeting. •
Several snappy songs were sung
by all piesont. Business included
plans for an open air skating rink
Which is .to be prepared immediately.
Exeter Lions will be guests at the
first dinner ,meeting in December.
Ladies' Night is planned for Decemb-
er 17. There is a Whisper going a-
ronmi that it will be hard for bachel-
or lions that night if they do not
bring a lady with them. Charles
Gemeunihard, the genial secretary of
the Chub, adds this timely warning"
get 'busy and bring her with you on
December 1'".
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WESLEY-WILLIS WA
The WA of Wesley-Will71s United
Church will meet in the iGhurch Hall
en Thursdlay, December 4. This meet-
ing will take the forms of the annual
Chid:bnras party.
FEDERATION URGES
CLOSE CONTROL
OF COARSE GRAINS
(Continued from Pages 1)
that could have happened. There
were lots of other things they could
have played with for a while, and
left this alone."
The action of the Government in
lifting the lid from feed grain
prices, Mr, Sewart said, " was a set-
back to mptual confidence. Ap-
parently very little consideration
was given to the rights and interests
of farm people, - which has re-
sulted in very heavy loss to live-
stock producers."
Western grain -growers do not
want to see Ontario livestock farm-
ers put out 'of business by high
prices for feed grain, Mr. ,Stewart
declared. On a recent trip to West-
ern Canada, he said, he found that
Manitoba farm organizations were
"definitely not in favor of having
controls removed from coarse
grains;" Saskatchewan farmers were
almost solidly in favor of 'holding
the ceilings on coarse grain prices;
officers of the Alberta Federation of
Agriculture to whom he talked said
they felt that anything done to in-
jure the eastern livestock producers
would eventually react against the
western grain -growers.
The co-operative- medical plan
sponsored by the Huron Federation
of Agriculture now covers 607
adults and 475 children in ,the coun-
ty, Bert Irwin, Hallett, stated in his
report. The plan was put into effect,
he recalled, on Aug, 1, this year.
Since then' the groups that have
joined up include 13 school sections,
five farm forums, one farmers' co-
operative, three Women's Institutes,
and two church groups. Amounts
Paid in fees now total $4,343, and
$136.10 has already been paid out
in claims,
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing (Nov. 27-29) Dann
Andrews in "BOOMERANG" and
'LITTLE IODINE'
Mon., Tues., Wed. (Dec. 1-8.)
"CARAVAN"
Adult Enutertaiitnneut-
A beautiful (Spanish dancer and
a haodsome r41ritish'novelist find
love, happiness in: a gypsy world
Stewart Granger, Jean Kent and
Anne Crawford •
Thur., Fri., Sat. (Dec. 4-6)
"SUSPENSE"
-Adult Entertainment -
A thrill -'shattering mystery, star-
ring that ravishing, adorable.' Ven-,
us of the Ibe,Belita, with
Barry Sullivan, Bonita Granville,
and Albert Dekker
Coming (Dee. 8-10) •
"WICKED LADY"
-Adult Entertainment -
CAPITAL THEATRE
0 0 1) 41 13 1 C 41
Now "ABIEES ($ISH ROSE' with
Joanne Dru and Maurice Chekov
Mon„ Tues., Wed.
Patricia Roc, Stewart Granger and
Margaret Lockwood
Britain's top romantic east telling
a superb story of the conquest of
faith aver deception.
"LOVE 'STO "
RY
Thur., Fri., Sat.
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and.
Andy Devine
A teclinicolored tale of Mexican
silver smugglers and a govern-
ment agent who cleans up!
"Bells of San Angelo"
Coming -"CARAVAN" and
"BLONDIFIS BIG MOMENT"
REGENT THEATRE
SEAPORT 11
Now -Martha Vickers and Sydney
'Greenstreet in
THAT WAY WITH WOMEN".
Mon., Tues., Wed.
--Adult Entertainment -
Margaret Lockwood, James Mason
and Patricia Roc
The dramatic epic of a woman
whose grace and beauty hid the
Week soul of a Borgia. .
"WICKED LADY"
Thur., Fri., Sat.
Don Ameche and Alice Faye
with a top flight cast hi a revival
of one of the screen's greatest
musical comedy treats.
"Alexander's Ragtime
Band"
Coming -Patricia Roc in
"LOVE' STORY"
Huron Deanery Meets
To Apportion Budget
Huron Deanery of the Church of
England in Canada met it Owen
Memorial Hall of St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Clinton, on Tuesday evening
when about 40 clergy and_ laymen
were present. The meeting was in
charge of the Rural Dean, Rev. B. H.
Farr, Goderich.
Archdeacon W. A. Townshend, Lon-
don, was present and told the meeting
, ARE YOU BRINGING YOUR CHILDREN TO CHRIST?
JESUS SAID— "Suffer little children to come 'unto Me."
"I am the way and the truth and the life," --MJohnark 14:610:14
Parents have a great responsibility to guide their children to the
One Who alone can, save them.;
"He that believeth on Me hath everlasting life." -John 6:47
"Him that eometh to Me I will in no liaise cast out" -John 6;37
(CLINE IN - Hear Chas. Fuller, Box 123, Les Angeles 53, Cal.,
on STATION CKLW Windsor, 12-12.30 E.S.T., Sunday noon
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that according to a new canon of the a
Diocese of Huron, budget apportion- _
went for 1948 was divided amongst U s
the Deaneries and he asked each par- i ill• 1
ish to take its allotment. After a ::
great deal of discussion, a fair diva• 1 - '
(, M
sion of allotments was agreed upon, j B
Check off the (men • on your
Christmas shopping list,
and 'dien cheek our assort-
ment of useful, essential
gift sugges'tion's.
Ladies of St. George's Ward will
Shirts
4 1
• ONTARIO ST. WA 1
The Woman's Association of On-
tario St. United Church will Greet On •
Tuesday, December 2 at 2.30 p.m. t
serve lunch. I S
COMMITTEE GIVEN
POWER TO NAME
COUNTY ASSESSOR
(Continued from Page One)
to the University of Western Ontario
to he paid December 15, 1947, as re-
commended by the finance comhttee.
The committee recommended that the
grant for 1948 to the university carry
a rider stipulating that needy but
worthy ,students from Huron County
be given free talon which was en-
dorsed.
Library Expands
The county library committee re-
ported that 24 libraries now receive
county library service, Wroxeter be-
ing added' in August, anil Bluevale,
Cranbrook and Monorief were organ-
ized this year.
The total collection to date is 5,989,
and the 'total circulation for three -
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Arrow, Tooke, B.V.D. and
Dominion Slrimts in assort-
ed pattens and shades.
13 to 16%
Pyjamas
u
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Broadcloth or flannelette,
Ties E..
See our new tie rack, Be-
' yond a doubt the best
assortment of ties you have
seen.
in plain or striped patterns
Robes
Ali Wool and Eiderdown
Robes, fancy stripes, solid
colours and 'dressy plaids.
Scarves
A fine selection of wools or
rayons in plain. whites or
fancy patterns.
quarters of this year is 18,943. The 1
total for the whole of 1946 was 19,0241 1
The new county library truck pur-
cha:sed for $3,000, traveled 800 miles. ■ The county library hopes to servicet� Y@4
all school areas and schools as rapidly = i
as finances and books are available, I_ iii
it reported. Pickett and Campbell
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, 1-1•
Scott McHale Shoes f
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i PHONE 25 CLINTON
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Take advantage of our Christmas Lay -Away Plan
A 10% deposit holds any article until December 20
Ice Cream
Is a Good Nutritious Food
Ice Cream contains mineral matter essential (to
proper development of bones •and iteetih. It is espec-
ially rich in ealcbum, Nixie, One pint of ice Cream
contains as much calcium as 3 pounds of ,bread,
7 pounds of potatoes or 8 pounds of meant. Children
who balk at their daily quoita of milk will gl'a'dly
accept a dish of Ice Cream instead.
Clayton's Ice Cream Bar
HURON FISH and GAME CLUB
JUNIOR MEMBERS will meet the first Tuesday night of
each month at 7 p.m. at Epps Sport Shop. .
MIA. KEN JUCK, Game Overseer, will be there to histruet
on use ,of fire arms.
'A full attendance is requested
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Announcing —
Our New Location
usue�„�' .'•
Huron Street; between. Agnew's Cigar Store
and Mel Crich's Barber Shop
,le * 4
HAMBURGERS 15c
Golden Brown FRENCH FRIES 100
HOT DOGS 10c
SANDWICHES
TEA , COFFEE 1VIILK
SOFT DRINKSS CIGARETTES
TAKE -AWAY CONES to TAKE AWAY HOME!
PARRY'S SNACK BAR
Huron St. Phone ,696J
HURON FISH and GAME CLUB
Are having Sound Pictures on Fish and Game Wild Life
Open ,to the Public
at the TOWN HALL, CLINTON, on
Wednesday, December 3
Afternoon at 4,15 for all school children
Evening art 8.15 open to anyone interested
Several Game Overseers will be there to give us some idea
of `what is !going on in Huron ,County with. regard to con-
servation. Let's Pilo rlihe hall and show the boys we are
really interested in .the fish and. game welfare of Huron
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AT YOUR SERVICE
ANYTIME — ANYWHERE
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ASHTON'S TAXI
HONE 110
Reasonable Rates
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OFFICE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Cliff Ashton, Prop. Residence Phone 372J
New Samples
JUST ARRIVED!
JACK'S UPHOLSTERING
W. L. MOORE, Proprietor
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
Huron and Orange Sts. Phone 62 Clinton