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Clinton News Record, 1945-10-11, Page 5;',•• , , • ' VIIIIRSDAY .00TOlillR11 1945 • , , , cOtrroN'..yvwAtRacnap,„„... - PAGE VIVA Reduced Rates Allowed For Cash One Cent' a VVord Each, Insertion .^ s The NEWS-R,ECORD'S new reduced rate schedule foe classified advertising is snow in effect." The new rates apply if , paid in each — NOT DATER THAN 9 P.M. ON SATURDAY FOLLOWIV DATE OF ISSUE: 25 CENTS EXTRA IF NOT • • Rates' are as follows: One cent a word, cash, each insertion, (miniiinum charge,' 25 cents); five insertions for the price of ,four; 10 cents extrw' when replies' are directed to the NEWS -,RECORD OFFICE or to a box nurtibe.r. • • , Adlete ,are accepted up to NINE *O'CLOCK 'WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ,FOR SALE PRINCESS BETH RANGE, IN .god condition. Apply Jim Lovett. • GIRLS, WINTER GOA/I, SIZE 12 year old. May be seen at NEWS- , RE,CORD Office. 70p FARMEI'S SIZE COOK STOVE IN firet-clasi eondjtion. Apply to 'Mrs. Dave Kay, Clinton. • 70-1 vtam. LARGE 'IVH -WIRE CLOTHES reel, complete with post. Price $3. Mo. C. McKinnon, Heron St. GIRLS' FITTED BEIGE' COAT, SIZE eight pr nine, like new; also white enamelled kitchen cabieet, porcelain table top, good condition. Apply to Mrs.,Alleert Shaddiclt, Victoria St. 70-1 :•Netv 'eleetric and Semi -electric Sewing "Machines. Also used ones. 'Phone 727 Stratford or write to Singer Sewing Machine Co., 78 Ont. Et.' Stratford. Sales & Service. 65-6 ' 'FARMS FOR SALE • e 100 acre farrn,..good landebuildings - and water. Apply News -Record , 68-3 Part of Lot 27 .and Lot 28, conces.r. erion Hidlett, 233% acres pasture. Several acres of geed leish and wat- ered by spring creek, also well and Windmill'. Price $4,750. Apply Fred Moloy, Thedford, or James- Merad- mean, Brusdials. ' 69-2 • SO ACRES, INCLUDING 60 ACRES Of tillable land and 20 acres of maple. elm and cedar bush. Good bank bern, comfortable one -and -a -half storey sdwelling house with.summer kitchen. Good water. Two nsiles south of Hohneeville �n ectenty•.• road, four utiles from Clinton.Will be Old 'very reasonably te„,i ;Wedeep estate, a tate William Thaelcaberey. • Apply' .0ecitge • Celblough, administrater, ILR. 1, .Clinton, or solicitor, IL C. 'Meir, Seaforth. 704p 'LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 10 STEERS, 750 LBS.; 12 HEIFERS, '70(1 lbs.;14 Durham calves, Arnold Dale, Clinton. '10-2 - - 19 PIGS, 6 WEEKS OLD.' APPLY to Ross Hoggart, R.R. 1, Clinton, or 'phone Clinton 805r22. 70-1 1.1 YOUNG PIGS, READY TO evean. For particulars and price phone J. W. Crich, 617r23, Clinton, 70-1-p Oiferd Rain'Lambs and eight year- ling ewes. Apply to Charles._ Dale, 11. R. No. 4, Clinton, or phone Clinton 616r4. 69-2 • 5 outstanding Leicester ewe lambs, a good size.. Apply to Roy- F. Pepper, Seaforth, R.R. No. 3. Phone 5-615. 69-2 'THREE COWS, FIVE- YEARS OLD, will freshen in March; one heifer, freshen last of December; one mare, eight years old. Leonard Cole, R.R. 3, 'Clinton. 70-1-p SERVICEABLE' AGED BOARS , from clear View Bess 143x-283749, prize winner atenumbee of fall fairs; 'also good young Durham bull. Roy Lawson, two miles west of Seaforth on 'Highway. 70-1 LOST :AND FOUND 'LOST—WILTe THE. PERSON WHO :took the boy's bicycle from the Com- munity Park recently, please return to ,Bob Miller, Ontario .Street. 70-1 HELP WANTED YOUNG WOMAN F'OR NEWSPAP- er ffice. Opportunity to learn news- paper work. Educational background and experignce considered in making appointment. Apply NEWS-BECORD. ROOMS FOR ,RENT TWO: FURNISHED 00.0MS AT THE Watkins heuse en. lVfary Street: moa - ern conveniences. Apply to 267w. ' ' " • 70-1 ACCOMMODATION WANTED SIX ROOMED MODERN', ITN - furnished •house,' permanent tenant. Apply to Box 39P. '70-2 Small house orapartMent in Clin- ton for returned serv.icennare and fam- ily of two. Apply Box 390, News - Record. 69-4 6 or 7 roomed house, unfurnished, in good condition an 'in good locality Write Box 39 R. C. A. News -Record Office. 68-3 FOUR OR FIVE -ROOMED HOUSE or •unfurnished apartment wanted this anonth by airman. Amity to NEWS -RECORD.• • 70-1 WANTED TO BUY NOR CASH, SIX or seven -roomed house, in good con- dition, and in good locality. Apply NEWS -RECORD Office. '70-2 A retired businessman would like two rooms in comfortably furnished home on or about November L Board not essential, but desirable. Apply to Box 39W News -Record Office. • 69-2 WANTED Pullets all ages and breeds. High prices paid. Apply Tweedle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. 67-11 Wanted to buy, old horses and d tattle for mink feed. If dead, phone at once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jack Gilbert 908r21. 58 -ti, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SPIRELLA, GARMENTS, phone 288, Aphra Steepe, Ontario Street. 70-3 TOP PRICES PAID FOR BRICK OR frame building to be wrecked. Apply to Ivan Lankin', 149 Langarth Street London, Met. 8280w. • "Jet" The only polish ...for hot stoves.' Won't blacken, no brushes, Get "Jet!' and you're all set. All stores. 67-4 insulation Pays for Itself Have it done 'the Blow in way Prompt and Courteous Service Given. Apply to Western Home Insulators 636 Wellington St., London, for free estimate. 64-9 AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE ONE WHITE TRUCK AUTO TRAC- tor: would make a farm, wagon, 4 7.50x20 tires; also one Berkshire sow, due to farrow Oct. 25. Chalice. Williams, Phone 902r23. 70-lp Massey -Harris tractor, standard type On rubber. A 102 junior, equip- ped with :seufflei^, hi perfect condition. Apply to W. G, Clark, Varna or phone Clinton 023r12. 69-2 NEWS -RECORD ADLETS DO A. BIG JOB AT LITTLE COST. North Huron Plowing Match lb be held at the Farni of Beneon Sowerby, R, IL 2, Goderich. Wed. October 17 - CLASSES FOR HORSES AND TRACTORS Come and supoect the match in preparation for 1946 Internartiaeal in, Heron ,C,,unty Coaching class -will be conducted on Mr. Sewerhy•e Farm on Tuesday, Oetober 16„ commencing at 1, pati. Clark Young, Millikee, Ont., will be in •charge of demonstration. GEORGE' FEAGAN, Go:leach, L. E. CARDIFF, Brussels, • President Seeretary assii BEAUT,Y SHOPPE Shampoo -Manicure Finger Waves Permanents Ethel Thompson Princess St. East., Phone 535 59-tf • PLASTER REPAIRING.... A. French Plastering Contractor Specialist in Cornice Work & Decorative Plastering Plaster repairs promptly And neatly dyne Box 23 or Phone 187 Wipgham 64 -ti ATTENTION • , • Horse -Dealers. We are in the market to buy old Live Horses • Write for price WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED ' Ingersoll, Ontario 68-4 REAL ESTATE • • FOR SALE • Two storey 'frame dwelling, seven rooms, furnace, hydro, garage, % acres of land, 3% miles west of Clinton on Highway No. 8. Immediate possession. Apply; , H. C. 'LAWSON, Realtor Phone Office 251w Residence 251. William's Delivery • Service Merchant deliveries a specialty Speedy and Courteous Service at all times Rates reasonable Phone 29 CHARLES W. WILLIAMS A. L. Cole, R. 0: 'OPTOMETRIST Eyes examined and glasses fitted GODERICH, PHONE 33, CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 683 Batkins Locker Storage Red cohoe salmon filletts lb. ... 50c Smoked filletts lb. 35c Haddock filletts lb. 35c Cod filletts lb. 35c Pure pork sausage lb. 25c SALMON STEAK ...... 30c Ib. WE BUY HIDES FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER FOODS NOTICE Due to the Public Commercial Vzhiee A t, I will aeain be operating my trucking business and will try. to give eeivice as in the past. WM. E. JERVIS ;PHONE' 1.90r16' CLINTON 70-1 :AUCTION -SALE • ,pairy,icoWs, Young Cettle; and; Pigs rit• , • Illerter;e .Taw h Tlitee nules wt ef •TUESDAY; OCT Beet seono_e__ too 04.5 at 1.30 p.m.. consisting- of: 24 choice dairy cows, .fresh, spring- ing and to calf in March; 10 heifers•,' suppose.clito be ht calf; 1l young Hal. stein heifers; 30 2 and 1 -year-old steers; 25 yearling heifers. These are a good let ol'eattle and practical_ ly all Hereford All cows guaranteed as sold: • 3 Jereci bd seWs;1„ 35 ehUnics. . ','"TERars: CASII E. A. TOWNSHEND; Propritter. EDWARD W.-ELLIOTT, Auctioneer Ge M. LAWSON, Clerk. 70-1 AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE -at home of. Walter. Swinbank, . Mary St., Clinton, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24 at 1.30 P.m. Sharp, consisting of: Extension table; extension table; (cherry); sideboard; 9 dining room cliairse smell fable; 3 rocking chairs; day bed; couch; large hall mirror; Cofigoleum rug, 10'x5'; 2 Congoleurn rugs,.1.5'id2'; tapestry mg,. 1,5'x12'; 2 3 -piece bee room suites;tron bed, mattress and, springs ; dressing stand; single bed (Spool); 2 „pair woollen blankets; 6,quilts; pillows; millions:, floor lamp; table lamp; 2 drop -light fixtures; 4 bracket light fixtures; Hoover • electric vacuum cleaner; electric iron; laege Quebec heafer; McChtry ceek etove; 4 -section „glass book case; chemical teilet; wheel bar- row; shoveel, garden and meehanie tools,sciishes and gleesware, numerous other artielee.,_ , TERMS: CASH • „," WALTER SWINBANK, Proprietor EDWARD W.Enuorrr, Anctiqueer G. M-LA.WSON, Clerk. • '70-2 , AUCTION SALE • HoeSehold: and • Antique- Furniture the borne of 'Mrs. Elizabeth Graham. Rattenbury- Ste Easte'Clieton. on • • SATURDAY, OCTOBER 211 • ' • at 1.30 p.m. sharp, 'consisting of: Walnut parlor 'suite (antique); sideboard (antique); extension table; 8 dining room Chairs; 2 couches;, ham-, mock; Cheerystable; 3 small tables; arin chair; COngolemn: rug 10'xl11/2'; Congoleum 9'1els; battery -radio; bed - 'room suite; spool bed (antique); 2 wooden beds and 'springs; 2 iron beds and springs; 2 mattresses; 2 feather ticks; 2 wash- standee 3 toilet sets; set ot.diiineie dishes.; set of glnss dishes;' }Milting machine; Eaton cream separator; garden sprayer; 2 flower stands;" ilower pots; clothes horse; mirror; electric iron;.butter 1:9w1; eiocke; dean can; strainer pail; set of flat irons'; Alladin lamp; 3 oil lamps; 4 -gal, eoil can; stove pipes; curtain poles; p drum steel land rol- ler, numerous, other articles. . ' TERMS:' CASH MRS. ELIZABETH GRAHAM, - Proprietress. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer G. M. LAWSON, Clerk, 70 -2 - AUCTION SALE of Farm, Stock, Implements and Household Effects On Lot 20, North Boundary, Hay Township,' 21/2 miles north of Zurich, or 6 miles^. west of Kippen on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 commencing at 1.00 o'clock sharp. HORSES—Matched team of bay mares, 8 and 9 years old; 1 black' mare, 8 years old; gelding, rising 2 years old. CATTLE—Roan cow. fresh; red heifer, fresh; Hereford cow, fresh; another Hereford cow, fresh; Here- ford heifer, due at time of sale; red beifer, due at time of sale; red heifer, due in November; white Durham cow; due in November; white Durham cow, due in December; white-faced loan heifer, due in November; black cow, due in November; red cow, due in February; roancow, due in March, still milking; red Durham, registered pure-bred bull, raised by R. M. Peck; 8 -red and roan steers:, rising 3 years old; 5 heifers and steers, rising 2 years; 2 heifers and. steers, rising 1 year old; 7 spring calves; 3 small calves. OTHER LIVE STOCK -10 Leicest- er ewes': 1 purebred Leicester rain; 2 Yorkshire sows: 8 stocker .pigs, 2 months. old; 130 Barred Rock pullets. GRAIN and HAY -1200 bushels of mixed grain and oats; 40 tons of mixed hay. IMPLEMENTS -1929 Ford half - ton truck; 1 W 9 McCormick Deering tractor, 1941 model on rubber; Water. loo grain !machine 28x42 on rubber; bean machine, if not peviously sold; 125 -ft. drive belt, nearly new; M. -IL 7 -ft cut binder; McCormick Deering mower, 5 -ft. cut; 15 -hoe fertilize: practically new; McCormick Deering tractor double disc, new; set spring tooth drags, new; McCormick 3 -fur- row tractoe plow, new; New Ideal manure spreader; 2 4-seclion har- rows; draw bars for 3 sections, 4 sections and.' 5 sections; 2 wallengs plows; McCormick Deering side de- livery rake; Cuter Packer, M. -H.; McCormick Deering tear scuffler and putter combieed, practically new; W.:Co:net:de Deering Vessit gsin grinder, new 1 -horse McCormick Deering seufflet, elm; McCormick 13.4coth eultieator; 'he -throw disc for horses; MAL low clown steel wagon; lqw• down fermi wagon; 16 -ft. flat ha Y rack withel: man loader combined; stock rack; Maxwell hay loader; rub- ber tired beggy; cutter; fanning mill, 2,000 -ib. cap. vales; lame hav fork; sling 4, opes; new 32 -ft. extension ladder; sleighs,. pr. bunks; gravel. box: quantity o•f cedar posts; some lumber; grain bags; • twieo seelee logging chinne, whiepletreeseevencts, neolcyolces, steel :sledgee vise, crow- bars, toose•• and, ^w.enche e; electric fencer; good set of simile harness; Ilig 1 ' Dividends ,,''..,. „,..,. ,.. ROXY THEATRE CLINTON GOODRICH ' - CAPITAityL,TTOHBRE0AATrovvRAEx: SEAFORTII ' Now Playing: "SUDAN" ` ' N;°Playl h.:: Jack ° k. * l' ' NRoEwwiGLielyEla,1:isnta..;TrinH,,CEACALlaLTrkRor.rEbTillE 'jP. e'''' Mon. teTU:eismt'hileeadirr: :biteettez yoine.'; and and Herbert Marshall An emotion eo encempaSsing, so poignantly beautiful that it wove a web ocfppenstchina:tmaetrlitorzonus;etsheltr, lonely lives and transformed the "The Enchanted Cottage" ., Mon. Tees and Wed. l Franz Werfel's "The addI" The most perfect picture eget. S e oni?inb gi 2 oefn1B:stril feivImereda,s-sse perfect elst JENNIFER JONES. fl e.. Charles Bickford & Vincent Pre Mon. Tues and Wed. 4711040 Endearing. Young f • ,- • FreshrT(mroannteoereomor Ceitshs tahtfeimu;reisap:h,r: btrirguhnteisnt with Robert YOUNG, Loraine DAY aea--Ann HARDING Thurs. Fri. and Sat. • The Fighting 'Guardsman Adventure,. leasantly spiced with romance, from the pages of an Alexandre Dumas novel concerning patriotic brigand's who dared to kidnap a king. , Willard PARKER, Anita LOUISE, Janis CARTER and John LODER. Thurs. Fri: and Sat. 4`The Naughty Nineties!' The clown princes of mvilate' ° trip through a sprightly TA. (Bud ABBOVTTictorlanLoeullOSTE40 Thurs. Fri. and sat. : "CALL OF TIIE WILD" A Jack London story with lots of pumeh and scenic background. CLARK GABLE, Loretta YOUNG and ,Jack OAKIE ,. Coining: , `^The, WOMAN in The WINDOW" Comine: Ray Milland ,:' e "TILL WE MEET AGAIN" : Coming:'"THE CLIMAX,' with Susanna Foster Matinees — Sat. and Hol. at 240 .5$ • BIRTHS LAWRENCE --In„ Victoria Hospital, London on October 4, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Lawrence (nee Wanda Roweliffe), a son. GOULD—in Western! Hosiiital, Tor- onto, 'on Sunday, October 7, to Mer. and Mrs. Jack Gould. (nee Dorothy • Innes), a,daughter. STIRLING—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, October 5, 1945, ' to Mr; and Mrs. William Stirling, Bayfield, a daughter., . • ! • . DEATHS .McGRECORs—In. :Stanley Township, on Thursday, October 11, 1945, -Mrs. ,Neil McGregor, formerly: Janet Mastard, in her 82nd year. Funeral ' will he 'held frore. heOate residence, concession'2; Stanley, on Saturday, October 13, at 2 p.m, •••. ' HEELEY—In: Seaforth General Hos- ,, NOTICE Of By -Law To Close Road :— • BY-LAW of the' Township of Stanley A ,by-law to provide for closing the road` allowance between lots eight And nine in the Bayfield Road North, in the TOWnship of Stanley. - Whereas the brig-inal survey of the Township, of Stanley provides for an allowance for a road between lots eight And nine in the Hayfield Road, North, in the said Township. And:iwherects Such Road Alton:Mice has never been opened for use by the public. - ' And whereas the land designated for such Road Allowance is not suit- able for highway purposes and it- has been deemed advisable to close sech Road Allowance and offer the land for sale. Therefc^re the said Municipal, Council of the Township .o( Stanley pursuant to the prOvisione of the Mimicipal Act enacts as follows: 1. The road allowarce between lots ,eight and nine in..the Blryfield Road, North, is hereby closed' and stopped up. Passed tine s day of A.D. 1945 ' ' • THE McKILLOP MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company Head Office, Seaforth, Ont. OFFICERS— President W. R. Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -President Frank McGregor, Clinton, Manager Secy-Treae. M. A. Reid, Seaforth. DIRECTORS— W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Ghris Leonhardt, Bornlikiline E. J. Trewar- tha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan- der, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. AGENTS— John E. Pepper, Bruce - field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desiring to effect 111STI7. apse or transact other business will be promptly attended to on applica- tion to any of the above officers ad. dressed to their respective post offi- ces, Losses inspected by the director. CANADIAN, NATIONAL AILWAYS TIME TABLE Trains will arrive at and depart from Clinton as follows: Toronto and Goderich Division Going East, depart ..... 6.43 a.m Going East, depart 3.03 p.m Going West, depart 12.04 p.m Going West, depart 11.10 p.m. London and Clinton Division Coming North, arrive 1120 a.m. Going South, leav,e 3.10 p.m. set heavy berness with britehen; 3 - horse hare*, 5 horse collars, horse blankets; Colony stove, 500 chick cap. chick hopeless and feeders; also a quantity of household 'effects, induct_ ing large Quebec heater, Renfrew cream separator, 609-1b. cap., new; Maxwell gasoline washing machine, hew; Clam Jewel cook stove, new; new axminster rug, 9'x12'; set spring trtitellesh. arrows; :end num. erous other a No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. • ' A. WESE•lit,Em. CLI OASH ‘ IT • Auctioneers. E. E. WEIDO, Clerk. • WALTER McBRIDE, Proprietor. 7(1-2 pital, on Thursday, October 4, 1945, Douglas Victor Heeley, son of Petty Officer and :Mrs. Victor Heeley,, RCNVR, Toronto, aged one year, 11 months', 17 days. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, -October 8. HOARE-ele: Queen Alexandra Sane- tarium, Byron on Thursday, Octob- eee ele•1945„;.,Elizabeth, Jean Higbe, wife of Cornelius Hoare, Clinton, in her 72nd year. Interment Clinton Cemeteey, October 6. GRIGG In Clinton, on Thursday, October 11, 1945, Reatha Grace Stevens, beloved -wife of Reuben Grigg, in her 65th year. Funeral from late residence,' Maple Street, Saturday, October ,13,. at 2.30 p.m. Interment Maitland Cemetery, GOderiche FALL Junior FarmersDance auspices of Clinton' Jinior Feriners, and Junior InstitUte Fr1day,, Oct. 19;'.9, p.M." TOWN HALL CLINTON Armstrong's Orchestra Admission: 50c per person 70-2 CARD OF 'THANKS L. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Holland; and P/0 Victor Heeley and! Mrs. *deg, wish to express their heartfelt thanks for the tokens of sympathy tendered them in their recent bereave)nent. Mrs. Heeley will eccepapange her husband, P/0 H. V: Heeley tce, Syd- ney: Nova Scotia, where he Is stetion- ed the' Navy- NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS !,4 ; -LJ In the Estate Of . • CHARLES JAMES WALLIS, deceased. All persons having .claims ,against the Estate of Charles James Wallis, late of the Town of :Clin- ton, in the County Of Huron, who died on oe, about the sixth day of October, 1944, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the under- signed on or before the 10th of November, 1945, after which date the Estate will be distributed, having. re- gard only to' the claims ersiehich the .undersigned- shall then have Itotice, 'and the undersigned will not be table to.:any • person of whose chrim ethey shall not then Itaye notice. DATED:. at Toronto this 27t1*l day of September.'1945. Wilmer Charles Wallis, . Freida Eileen Hume and Ralph Waldo Bouskill, Executors, by their solicit ors, Messrs. Agnew & Agnew, Con- federation' Life Building, Toronto, 1, Ontario. • • 69-3 See our Stoves and Hecla Furnaces before buying They are the Best Prices Right Full Stock of Hand -made Pipes ---all sizes Hugh R. Hawkins Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work Agent for Hecla Furnace PHONE 244 Our Funeral Home provides the latest and utmost in Funeral Requirements. No Extra Charge is made for the use of our Chapel. BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME • GEORGE B. BEATTIE Check Your Car Increase its Life Prepare for Cold Weather Driving New Greasing Equipment at your service. All Power Alemite will do the best job CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH SALES and SERVICE FULL STOCK of DOMINION TIRES Brownie's Service • a' a""a 0 Next Cozy Grill— —Phone 178. N Change of Location. Our Office is now Located at BROWNIE'S SERVICE STATION Ross' 'Faxi Day Phene 178' Night Phone 347R