HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-10-18, Page 8TAO PUGTLT
Fte, H. B. McCullough, R.R. 3, Clin-
ton, -who served•with Royal Canadian
Army Medical Corps overseas, is one.
of the Canadian troops expected to
al today.
tie Y
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at �Mo
arrive
ad
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NormanLever, operator of a fish
and chip, shop on the Goderich Road,
'Oct.
is improving the building's appear-
ance by covering it with red in'
sulbrie.'
F. K. B. Stewart,Clinton, Agri-
cultural ,representative for Huron
County, was the ,chief speaker at 'a
llaxe Lions Club meeting at Ford-
Oct. �8tb t® 20t'h
with Thursday evening last. •
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D.
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Thor -meson, S >
W. of T istvl will payhis
G. M. District. No. 8, Lodge, No.
official visit to -Clinton Lo October
83,I.
0. 0. F., on Tuesday,
' rsti
ace
f
the
o£
ill: install
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23,
Fit. Lieut. H. B. Pocklington has
purchased ,Roy Plumsteel's• house on
Rattenbury Street East, and will take
possession November' 1. He ms
a `small adlet in the NEWS -RECORD forks; 1/2 g H.P.to
uttoin box; hstock
arness;
for only one week. syrup; set scalene, 2,000 lbs.; half -
County
Clerk N. W. Miller paid his ton
oibRed straw;
2 cedar ost.suites;
official visit as Zone Commander to Fchesterfield suite; walnut livingroom
Listowel 'Branch o1 the Canadian n ;
coryLegion Tuesday J evening. Bu ler, ti'eu urer room sute,c_ table; r8 -piece; extension atable;
oomp by
of Clnton Branch No. 140. 6 dining chair's; rocking chair; corn-
.. * * dode chair; floor laup; cupboard; cook
Under the auspices of the Tcwn stove, Harriston, like new; Wilton rug,
Council, a Hallowe'en Party is be- 3x4'; tapestry
x4 strset rug,
irons; electric
ing held in. the Town Hall on Wed- rug, ;glasses;iron-
clock; 2 looking
Girls
and iron;
nedayaevening, rto eer their
ingboard; dishes, crocks, lamps,
boys are urged to get their costumeshand
eddy far there will be some nice lantern; q art si e icegc cream freeze
stove -size sap pan, spiles, and other
articles too numerous to mention.
TERMS --CASH
EMERSON W,RIGHT, Proprietor.
WM. MORRITT, ' Auctioneer. 71-1-b
.CROSBY MOLASSES;, 20•oz. tins 15c
POLLY PRIM PEAS 2 tins 27c
LIBBY'S `VEGETABLE 2 tins 19e
n SOUP
FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER,
pint sealer •
5c
CULVERHOUSE TOMATO JUICE,e
105 ez. tins
K A M tin 33c and 3 tokens
LEALAND SWEET
jar
5c
.... 2 1
SLICED PICKLES
AYLMER ASSORTED 3 tins 25c
BABY FOODS
S. O. S. PADS 15c pkg. prizes for these. Further particulars
SMART'S will be announced in next week's
TOMATO JUICE •2 tins ,17e NEWS -RECORD.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18,'1946,
Clearing °Auction Sale
of Stock, Implements, and Household
er ted
Effects, at the farm of Emerson
Wright in the village of 'Blyth on
SATURDAY OCTOBER 20.
C'ommencrng•at 2 p.m. the following:
CATTLE—Durham: caw, due Nov:
20; Ayrshire now, .due .Feb. 14; Hol-
stein cow, due April 24; Durham
r, due in Feb.
heifer, PIGS—Sow, •with '9 pigs, 4 weeks
old.
HENS -25 yearling 'hens.
IMPLEMENTS — Fertilizer drill,
a
rubber -tired
won g
-
M. -H., 11 -disc; 'sc• ,
and rack; harrows; 1 -furrow riding.
plow; 2 -furrow riding • plow; 1 -horse
sleigh; scuffler; cutter; buggy; fan-
ning mill; root pulper; clipping'
machne• • walking` plow; electric
Sling ropas, and trip; top buggy; Port ;ngagelnenta Announced
,I
land cutter; ' read cart;. gang plough; . :
2' grinding atones; emery grinder; Mr. aitd 14irs. J. L. Heard', Clinton, d
grain 'grinder 7"plate Fleu,;cy an- 'wish to announce'the engagement rof
ning mill; oodeIb.,.scales;'- 2,•, ren their youngest._ daughter, 'Mildred
kettles; -Wooden .i troughs; De-Donavon elder sonl
2• W n p, g & Anne, to Robert >
grass seed j L Cooper,
Laval cream separator; of Mr. 'and Mrs. I: 'A. p ,
Halifax, : the marriage to take place
et Clinton early in November.
sower; wheel barrow almost new; 3'
cedar rack 'sills 18'x10 x3"; . some
rock elm plank. and other lumber; set
of team ha'ness; set single harness;
20 tons of hay, alfalfa and timothy;
5 tons. of second -,cut alfalfa; feeler
for 'hens; 100 or more
bags»
gs»
in
good ood
shape, forks shovels,chains, neck -
yokes,
whiffletrees, doubletrees, and
other articles.
GRAIN — 400 bus, mixed grain,
Ajax oats; and OAIG 21 barley; 175
bus. Cartier• oats; 100 bus. wheat,
barley and oats; 200 bus. fall wheat.
Quantity of Household Effects.
Everything will be sold as propriet-
or has sold his farm. Terms—Cash.
JOSEPH J. ,RIG'HARDSON, Prop.'
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
HAROLD JACKSON, •Aust. 71-2
SNOW WHITE '
AMMONIA 5 pkg. 25c
COMMANDO LAUNDRY -
CLEANSER 29c pkg.
DR. BALLARD'S
DOG FOOD 2 tins 27c
PEP BRAN FLAKES:2 pkg. 23c
VITA -B CEREAL 3 lb. pkg. 25c
CHATEAU CHEESE '/z lb. pkg. 21c
Garden Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
FRESH SAUSAGE . 25c lb.
FRESH WEINERS . 27 lb.
COTTAGE ROLL • • . 39c lb.
39c Ib.
BOLOGNA
CANAQAY •
•
A LONG LASTING—ECg10M410
ICAO QOM
MAPLE LEAF SOAP
* * *
Ex -service men and civilians of
Clinton and district especially are in-
vited to the Victory Dance which is
being held at RCAF Radio i Station,.
Cinton, next Tuesday
23 from 9 p.ni. to 1 a.m. It will be
the first time since Dominion Day
that civilians. have been allowed.
Music will be by Cryan's Orchestra,
Stratford, and there will be a draw
for $100 Victory Bond.
5 *
J. H. Brunsdon, Massey Harris
agent, Clinton, was elected a director
of Unit No. 4, Ontario )etail ,Farm
Equipment Dealers' Association, at a
meeting in Exeter Monday night.
Other officers include: president, P.
B. Tolton, Stratford; vice-president,
George Siegner. Mitchell; secretary -
treasurer, H. Hyde, Hensel]; direct-
ors — W. R. Cooper. Kippen; W.
Simms, Exeter; Charles Jinks,
Hensall. m
5c bar
Ovral Lbb
FREE' DELIVERY
e
(By our Bayfield Correspondent)
The engagement . is announced of
Helen Louise, second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward J. Sturgeon, . Ba'y
told
'O'to Dennis
MacPherson
erson
Hay-
field,
O
uta
rtck,, son of 'Mr, ad' Mrs. Victor
Bisback, Egmondville. The wedding
will take place the latter part of
October.
Clearing Auction Sale
of Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects
Lot 23, Con. 11, 'Stanley Township,
3% miles west 'of Varna and 8
utile; north of Zurich on
TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 30
at 1 o'clock sharp, consisting of:
HORSE'S Brown Belgian snare, 5
yrs. old; Bay Clyde mare, 7 yrs. old
CATTLE — Roane Durham cow. 6
yrs. old, due 'to freshen May 18;
Polled Angus cow, 5 yrs. old, due Apr.
8; Polled Angus cow, 5 yrs. old, due
arch 27; Hereford --cow, 5 yrs. ed,
due April 17; black now; 10 yrs. old;
due April 11; Hereford bull, 16 mons.
old; 3 baby beef, approx. 500 lbs.;
roan heifer calf, 4 months old.
SHEEP—,O Leicester ewes, 4 and
5 years old.
FEED—Approximately '7 tons of
mixed hay.I•
.-H. No. 102
twin -power
N tractoron rubber, with
battery starter and lights; -also beanal
scuffler attachment (like new),
No. .90 tractor plow (17.k bottom);
Bissel (tractor) 14 -plate double disc;
1927 .Fordson tractor; a number of
Fordson tractor parts; M. -H. binder,
7 -ft. cut; •M. -H. 10' rake; M. -H. bean
scuffler and puller; M. -H. 11 -disc
fertilizer drill; Frost and Wood mow-
ed, 6 f. cut; International 3 -drum
steel roller; 4 -section, drag harrows;
14 -plate inthrow disc; farm wagon,
15 foot rack; sloop sleighs and flat
rack; Ward 12" feed grinder: De -
Laval No. 12 glow cream Buckeye incubator, Fleury
capacity;
fork; car,slings
250 -
egg capacity; hay
150 -ft. 'hay rope (nearly new) ; • se
breeching harness; collars; iron feed
boiler; level wire stretcher; forks,
shovels, tools and other articles too
numerous to mention.
FURNITURE — Snaith Premier
typewriter, office size; Jewel furnac-
ette; 6 kitchen chairs; round table;
Florence 3 -burner oil stove and oven;
Victor gramaphone a ci records;'
lamps; r curtain
an -
man hanging lamp;
stretchers, and numerous other
articles.
TERMS• -CASH
PETER McGEE and Son, Proprietors.
EDWARD W, ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
MURRAY GRAINGER; Clerk.
Clearing Auction Sale
Farm, Farm Stock and Implements
Mr. Harold* Jackson has been in-
structed to sell by public auction on
Lot 1, Con. 2, Stanley Township,
11/2 miles west of Kippen on
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 30
at 12 o'clock the folowing:'
HORSES= --Clyde mare, 5 years old;Clyd.
colt, 2 n -months years
old; Clyde with
gelding
Balt,
rising 2 years old.
CATTLE—Hereford cow, 6 years
old, due Dec. 20; black cow with calf
at foot; Durham cow, 6 years old, due
April 25; Durham cow, 5 years old,
due Jan. 13: Durham cow, '7 years
old, with calf at foot; Durham cow,
due March 5, 6 years old; Durham
cow, 6 years old, due Jan. 25; Here-
ford cow with fat calf at foot, due
Jan. 13: red cow, 4 years old, milking
good; 71 Hereford and Durham steers
900 lbs. This is a choice lot of steers.
POULTRY -50 year old Leghorn
hen; 50 year old Hybrid hens; 50
Hybrid pullets, 5/ months old; one
colony house, 10x12. •
IMPLEMENTS -- M. H. manure
spreader, new: hay tedder; sulky
rake: hay loader; set of good farm
sleighs (like new); low farm wagon
withsliding hay rack; i1 -hoe seed
d•i11;• 4 -section harrow; walking plow;
gang plow; scuffler; 2 steel water
troughs; 3 -drum steel roller; Alf -
tooth cultivator; 6 -horse gas engine;
grain grinder; sap pan; .100 new sap
buckets; feed cooker in perfect shape;
set of double harness; set single
harness; number of horse collars;
fanning mill; 1000-1b. scales; quantity
of lumber: 50 good cedar posts; full
line of tools of all kinds, good as new;
25 cord of dry wood.
HAY and GRAIN -60 tons of mix-
ed hay, 10 tons of loose hay, remaind-
er bailed with pick up baler; 800
bus. choice mixed grain.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Cherry
glass cupboard; number of small
tables; number of rockers; occasional
chairs; extension table. six dining
room chairs; couch; congaleum rug,
9x101; 2 bedroom suites; wardrobe;
quantity of dishes and kitchen uten-
sils.
FARMS --Parcel 1—Lot 1, Con. 2,
Stanley Township; 11/2 miles west of
Kippen, county road: 2 storey brick
house in perfect condition, with bath-
room, large bank barn with new
stabling. Buildings with all new roofs,
hydro throughout, pressure water
System, 100 acres of clay loam. 7
�acres of bush, (hardwood), Tanning
vater for pasture; farm in good state
of cultivation, 14' acres ploughed, re-
mainder in grass and hay.
assland, 5
Parcel 2-75 acres of g'.
les west of Kippen, windmill, never'
failing well. '
TERMS:—Cash on chattels; on
farm. made known day of sale.
ESTATE OF LATE EDGAR
BUTTS. Clerk.
P. CHESNEY,
HAROLD JACKSON, Auction 7e.
Postmaster Morley Counter is urg-
ing people who intend sending Christ_
mas parcels overseas
et their
mailing as as r as
earlygpossible.
Thedeadline dates for overseas mail
are November 10 for continental
points, and November 15 for the
United Kingdom. Mail which has
to travel farther should be mailed
earlier. Eleven pounds is the weight
limit for parcels • to overseas „Can-
adian forces'.
Boys' BlackRubber Rain Coats
JUST THE COAT FOR FALL
Sizes 28 to 34
JUST THE COAT FOR FALL
28 to 34
To Clear 54.50
Regular $5.75
JUST A FEW LEFT
DAVIS & HERMAN
CUSTOM TAILORS — Be Measured by a Tailor'.
1
USED BICYCLES $30.00 to $35.00
HUNTING COATS $6.00 to $24.00
$1.85 1.00
HEATABS $1.15
CAPS
GUN LICENSES f 1,15 to $1.55 complete
EPPS SPORT, SHOP
Headquarters For All Sporting Goods
Week -end`
-ELF
ERVE
PECIALS AT
T .11.THOMPSON'S
Superior Food Store
S'TOKELY'S TOMATO
SOUP l0oz. tins 15c
QUAKER MUFFETS .. 2 pkgs. 17c
ARCTIC PASTRY
FLOUR 7 lb. bag 25c
•
LILY BRAND CHICKEN tin 31c
HADDIE
LAING'S C. C.
SAUCE
31/2 oz. btl. loo
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER
SNOWFLAKE
AMMONIA
SINKO
FLUSHO:
STANDARD QUALITY
1 2 t•ns 25c
PARD DOG FOOD 2 pkgs. 29c
CHAN FLOOR WAX 1 lb. tin 59c
SHELLED ALMONDS .. , 14 lb. 29c
ORANGES, Size 344's .... doz. 31e
LEMUNS, Size 300's • .3 for 13e
GR•API6"FRUIT, Size 100's 3 for 25c
1VASHED TURNIPS lb. 3c
SWEET POTATOES , . , 2 lbs- 25c
Clearing 'Auction Sale
Farm Sto k and Implements
LotwestBof dVarna, Road, miles easouth, 2 t
o'' Rayfield on
MONDAY»
--1 mare,
29, years o'clock
oldt
4 old•alemareea2syearslold; marmare, 3 years1
ew 1 all Sims �Vear nld
CATTLE 1 red �
For Men and Boys are now comingvstill into be limited.tstock.-
Shipments
earlier this year but the supply
ase
Make sure of getting first choice by buying early. .
The Boys Suits are tweeds in faney patterns and .made with two
pair of trousers.,
Mens Topcoats for fall in Fancy Tweeds. New styles at the same
old prices. •
Made -to -measure suits for civilians are now rationed. Order yours
early in the month and be one of the lucky ones, as each months
supply is limited.
Suits for returned service men are not included in above, as they
are on a priority list and are assured of two weeks delivery.
Tip Top Tailors, made to measure suits at same old prices—
Men'a`$29.75; Ladies' $31.00
Plumsteei Bios.
Arrow Shirts — Adam Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes for Men
Agents `rip Top 'Tailors
r Durham cow, 11
;years old; 1 red Durham cowDurham
years old and calf; 1 grey
row. 6 years old and calf; 1 grev
Durham cow, 7 years old and calf:
7. grey Durham cow, 9 years old and
calf, freshen May 1: 1 red Durham
cow, •5 years old, , freshen Feb.; 1.
Holstein heiDurh2amaheifer,h2ns Dec.
1; 1 grey
freshens Jan. 1; 2 red Durham
heifers, 1 year: 1 red steer calf, 10
months; 1 red heifer calf, 8 months.
SHEEP. -13 Leicester ewes, rang-
ing
ang ing from 1 year old to 6 years; 6 ewe
lambs. Leicester, ears. cid;
PIGS -1 York sow, 2 y
10 young' pies weaned at time of sale.
IMPLEMENTS—McCormick Deer-
ing binder, d -foot cut, in good cm-
dition: Decline mower, 6 -foot,, id
good condition; Deering hay rake, 10 -
feet wide: steel roller. 9 -foot; disc'
harrow (Bissell); M: H. manure
spreader, in good shape; seed. drill,
13 -hoe, M. -IL, with grass seeder;
spring tooth. cultivator; 3 -section
diamond harrows; scuffler; Deering
side rake; M. -H. bean scuffleand
puller MeC. Deeringriding plough,
almost new; walkingWiTVsm-
son; set sleighs; steel -tire wagon,.
'rack and . gravel box; root pulper
cutting bolt ; 3 -hp. electric muter;
3000 watt:water heater; hay.
a.f o t{ bar • 3
o.,,,eti+w.�.+. and 30 Tope ,With ,pulleys;• .
tin 10c
pkg. 5c
tin 25c
tin 21e
VALUES FOR
READY CUT'
1VMACA,RONI, 2 lbs.
VA;NOAMPSI CHOICE
PEAS 2 tins
PHONE ORDERS FILLED
Phone 111
Johnson's Quality Groceries
Old Dutch
2, fol. 21c
KeIlogg's
25c 1b
Corn Flakes .., 3 for 23c
Bingo
Horse Radish ....,...,... 19c
Sani- White
Toilet Tissue 4 for 23c
Select
Chicken Stew
LEE'S
MUFFIN FLOUR
15c
i
Water Sprite ,. 38c'
Russell's
Maple Butter 45c, 75c
Eero 29c
Floor Wax
Ready Cut
26c Macaroni .._...., 3 lbs. 20c'
London
Laundry Soap 3 for 20c
CERTO + jar 25o
Kellogg's with Tumbler
ALL -BRAN 25c
Cateili
Shell Macaroni pkg11c
Eatmore
Wheat Berries 25c,
DEWKIST
PEAS • 2 for 27c
ORANGES
344's 288's 252's
33c-2 doz. 63c 39c 49c
220's
53c
THREE FREE DELIVERIES PHONE
10.30-A.M. — 2:30 -P.M.: — 4.30 P.M. 286
7777
SAUCE,,
C. & B.
'
OCTOBER. 19th_ and.. 20th.
SUNBURY'S• BLACK
110 TLA' 1/2 lb, 330
SERVE
CK
vANAGNSPs QU-I2 90
27c BEANS � pkgs.
bottle' 25c
w01'QeStQrSblto,, ,
GAINES
DOG MEAL
2 lb. pkg ... 25e
HEALTH
DOG FOOD
2 tins ....,...,,,. 25c
LAZENBY'S, CHEF RED & WHITE:p17RE
SAUCE • bottle 14e COCOA 172 Ib. tin 110
AYLMER GRAPE'. SNOWCAP
JUICE bottle 21c, HERRING tin 15e
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
— BEETS
OT'
— GRAPES CARR, S
CELERY CAULIFLOWER — CD
SPINACH — SQUASH — PEPPERS •�• LE'PPUCE••
GAINES DOG
KRUNCHON
2 ib. pkg ...:27c
DR: BALLARD'S'
MEATIES
Cake 5:e. • 2 pkgs. , 25e
CALIFORNIA JUICY
ORANGES doz 35c
'CALIFORNIA LARGE 80's CHOICE SWEET
Grapefruit 2 for 21c POTATOES) 14C
�
CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's CHOICE" No. 1 WAXED
LEMONS 3 for 11c TURNIPS ` lb. 4c
CHOICE FIRM GREEN ..
CABBAGE 113. 4t
SHEARING'S
FOR FOODS OF FINE QUALITY
Phone 48 Free Delivery Clinton
TURNIPS
We are Buying Canada
Ido.
1 Turnips trimmed
for shipping plain
Shoe 31/2 to 6 inches
;anada Packers
PHONE 580
New Stock
YOQU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR
We are showing a swell new; Line of Bedroom
Chairs in real good Chintz covers and smart colors.
Also a nice assortment of Chenille Bed Spreads,
at prices that will please you.
BALL ' ZAPFE
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral Directors
JOHN J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
DOUGLAS G. BALL
Phone 110
Store Phone 195
MACKALLCASTFURNACE
NOW IS THE TIME TO
HAVE YOUR FURNACE
OVERHAULED OR A NEW
ONE INSTALLED.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE
OF FURNACES AND
STOVE PIPES.
ONE USED FINDLEY COOK STOVE
SUTTER & PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w CLINTON, ONT.
Shur -Gain 13% fattening
dash
As more and more poultry are marketed, the importance. of proper
finish becomes more apparent. A well -finished bird is the only
one that sells profitably, especially on a well -stocked market.
It simply doesn't pay you to market unfinished birds, and the
little extra labor involved in finishing is more than repaid in the
extra profits from well -finished birds.
Your Grade A Poultry pay a premium not only on their Cody
-weight, but also on the easily obtained finish. Two weeks crate
feeding on SHUR-GAIN 13% Fattening Mash will put t firm, meclow
finish quickly and economically on .market poultry,
into cash. '
Shur -Gain 13% Fattening Mash
PRICE $2.50 per bag
Sold By
Clinton Feed Mill
Clinton
J. K. Cornish
Brucef ield
Jno. Allington
Varna
Alex Wells
Londesboro