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Clinton News-Record, 1958-12-31, Page 5Help Wanted--Male OPENING FOR 1 SALESMAN, Duties to commence imrnediately, Apply Singer Sewing Machine Co., Goderich, -phone 1135, 53-1-2-3h LARGE United States and Canad- ian Manufacturing Company requ- ires District Manager in Hulled and Goderich Townships. Except- ionally high earnings. Guaranteed repeat business. Automobile, essen- tial. Agricultural or farming back- ground most important. Sales training given. Reply to Box 84, Londen, Ontario. 51 to 5b ACCOMmodafion ,For, Rent :4/WALL - HOUSE, „partly .fturnished, two bedrooms, available .now,. Ph- mane .HU 2-3228-after -.637.m. 53p 3 'ROOM apartment, .self contain-, .ed and .furnished, available Jan- uary 1, phone HU 2-9928. 51tfb :3 • ROOM APARTMENT, heated and furnished, available now. Phone HU 723844, 53b UPSTAIRS apartment, 4-rooms, furnished, heated. 'Available Im- mediately. Mrs. Radford, nurses residence, HU 3-3483, 53p ROOM 'APARTMENT, HEAT- aed, separate bath. Available im- rinediately. Phone Seaforth 258w. 53-p Legal Notice WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR experts. Our work assures' your satisfaction. Countexes Jewellery, Huron County's Oldest Establish- ed Jewellery Store. 53b 53-b Livestock For Sale 40 WEANED PIGS, 8 weeks old. Contact Henry 13uffinga, phone Blyth 56r24. 53b Pet Stock. REGISTERED, GER,MAN Shep- herd dog (male), Ph 'months, old, black and silver in color: , Contact Viola R. Haines, RR 2, .Blyth; or phone BIyth 53r13: 53-4-p Salesman Wanted $14,500 in a YEAR for the RIGHT 'MAN We dop't want to mislead you into thinking that making $20,000.00 in a year is as easy as falling off a log . . But we do pay our men from $14,500.00 to $50,000.00 in a year and we want the same kind of a,man 'in the Clinton area. Here are our requirements . . age 45 to 60 . . willing to accept re- sponsibility . . able to make auto trips to surrounding territory to call on our customers. We don't expect you to get rich the first day, but we will make it worth your while right from the start! This is a full-time job .. it pays mighty well. It is stimulat- ing and filled with big rewards for honest effort. Sound worthwhile? . . Then tell us about yourself, your sales back- ground' and your earning require- ments. Let me hear from you im- mediately. I have a mighty inter- esting offer for you. President, Dept. DC, Panther Oil & Grease Mfg: Co., P.O'. Box 70, Toronto 17, Ontario. 53b Clinton Community , Auction Sales,, EVERY FRIDAY' 1.30 p.m. Government Inspected Scales Cattle Sold By Weight TERMS: CASH -JOE COREY, Sales Manager BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer K. W. COLQUI-IOUN, Clerk Dead Stock Services HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR SICK, DOWN OR DISABLED COWS and HORSES. , Also Dead Cows and Horses At cash Value Old Horses 4c per pound Phone Collect 133— BRUSSELS BRUCE MARLATT 24 Hour _Service Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative Phones -- Bus., HU 2-6606 - Res., HU 2-3869 (70,31.471,011 SEWS-RECORD BIRTHS GRANT—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Thursday, December 25, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Grant, 104 Main Street, Port Celborne (nee Peggy Pickett), a eon. HURST—In Clinton Publie *Hospi• tal, on Thursday, December 25, 1958, to LAO and Mrs. Hurst, Albert Street, Clinton, a daughter. LONGMAN — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, Decem- ber 25,1.958, to Mr, and Mrs. Carl Longman, R.R. 1, Auburn, a son. MILLER—In Clintpn Public Hos- pital, on Monday, December 29, 1958, to Corporal and Mrs. Lorne' Miller, Clinton, a daugh- ter. MORGAN — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, Decemb- er 27, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morgan, Clinton a daughter. MARRIAGES MARTIN-BAILEY — In Christ Church, Amherstburg, on Sat- urday, December 27, 1958, by the Rev. D. S. Henry, Jean Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bailey, to Marwood A. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Martin. RATES - • ROXY THEATRE Clinton Two Shows Nightly Wide screen TIME CHANGE; Our Shows Now Commence at 7 p.m. and approximately 9 p.m, instead of 7,30 and 9.30 PEWPRECORD WANT No charge for annogneommta at Births. Marititiges and )3eaths Articles for sale, rent, etc., Card csi Thanks, In lVfemoriam, engagements, 3c a word, minimum 75a Box No. to this Office 15c adctitional. Repeat in- sertions 2e a Ward, minimum 50c. CASH DISQOUN'Iz paid by Saturday lowing last insertion. Billing charge of 1.0e added eitob time bill is sent, Latest Time for Insertions, — lg noon Wednesday Dial HU 2-3443 NOW: Thursday, Friday and Saturday "'LES GIRLS" Kay Kendall -- Mitzi Gaynor -- Gene Kelly QUICK RESULTS FOR MONDAY -7. TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY "THE FLY" News of Brucefield Miss Doris Walker is visiting with friends at Napahee. Mrs. GuS Voth, Detroit, visited With her father, C. D. Simpson. Mr, a,nd Mrs, Victor Taylor left on Friday to holiday Fl- orida. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor spent a few days in Toronto re- cently. Mrs. B. Sholdice, Brinsley, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs, Alex Paterson. Mrs. Alton Johnston, Seaforth, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnston, Morley Taylor, Toronto, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Taylor. Miss Louise Allen, Hamilton, is spending the holidays with her brother, Edgar Allen. Miss Marion Treibner and Miss Helen Blair, Bayfield, are spending the holidays in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Simon McKenzie spent Christmas week with their son and family in St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Must- ard, Weston, visited with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mustard. Mrs. Wallace Haugh and daugh- ter, Suanne, are spending the Christmas holidays in Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Mary Gibson left on Dec- ember 22 to spend the winter with Mr, and 'Mrs John McMurt- rie, in Hensall. Mx.. and Mrs. Charles Kovacs of Port Colborne spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and, Mrs, Charles Shelling. -Mrs. R. Dawson and Mrs. A. Rohner visited with Mrs. Hoh- ner's sister, Mrs. W. Smith, Ex- eter, for Christmas. Misses"Ina, Mary Lou and Bar- bara Taylor, Toronto, spent the holidays with thbir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor. Miss Janet Watson, Aylmer, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson and her sis- ter, Mrs. G. Beeeroft, Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson and Horace Henderson left on Saturday morning for a three months vacation in Florida. The many friends of our faith- ful mail courier, Sam McClung', are sorry to know he is confined to his room with a heart condi- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ham and sons, John and Peter, Chatham, spent the Christmas holiday with 'Mrs. C. Ham and Miss Mary E. Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hargrea- ves were guests of the lady's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hend- erson, Ingersoll, on Sunday, Dec- ember 21. Mr. and Mrs. Travers Davison and family) Batavia, N.Y, spent the early part of the week at the manse with the Rev. and Mrs. S. Davison. The many friend's of Mrs. Alex Wright were sorry to learn that she had fallen on the ice in Sea- forth' e -main street on December 20 and fractured her hip. The 'community extends sym- pathy to Mrs. Hugh McLachlan, in the' "death of her husband. Hugh was a former member and elder of Brucefield United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rumble and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. William Murdock, Hamilton, were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murdoch and Beth. (Adult Entertainment) A picture which should be viewed from the beginning. Shock impact reaches d spine-chilling pitch in the weird climax. In Cinemascope and De Luxe Color Herbert Marshall — Patricia Owens -- Vincent Price THURSDAY -- FRIDAY SATURDAY "4 CERTAIN SMILE (Adult Entertainment) Francoise Sagans romantic novel, that shocked the world • . Love and adventure in colorful Paris and the Riviera. Rossano Brazzi — Joan Fontaine -- Christine Carere Clinton Public Scho'ol requires ASSISTANT CARETAKER ' Duties commence Feb. 1, 1959. Apply stating qualifications and salary. Applications to be in by January 14,11959. H. C. Lawson, Secretary-Treasurer "4"0044^.000.0000000000044 -.PARK THEATRE GODERICH .3-ROOM apartment, furnished, ..ail heated, suitable for couple, ewasbing :facilities available, vac- ant January.2..Phone HU 2-9504. • 53-tfb DEATHS ARMSTRONG—Suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Per- cy Cole, 70 Huron Street, Strat- ford, on Sunday, December 21, Ann Elizabeth Rogerson, form- , erly of Hulled Township, widow of Matthew Armstrong, in herr. 91st year. Funeral from the Whitney funeral home, Seafor- th, to the Clinton mausoleum on Wednesday afternoon, Dec- ember 24. Burial will follow, in Burns Cemetery, Hulled Town- ship. ELLISON—In Kitchener, on Sun- day, December 28, 1958, Ern- est Ellison, dear brother of Mrs. Cecil, Cooper, Clinton. Funeral from the Beattie funeral home, Rattenbury Street, East, Clin- ton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Wednesday afternoon, Decemb- er 31, commencing at two o'- clock. Now Playing: Tom Ewell and Mickey Rooney in ontio of the funniest you ever will see— "A NICE LITTLE BANK .THAT SHOULD BE ROBBED" :3-ROOM 'furnished apartment, comfortable and newly decorated, ,a.vell 'located, 'for couple and one 'child, private' bath, refrigerator in- chzde'd. Available now. Phone HU '2-6665. 53-p 53-1-b Accommodation Wanted Monday Tuesday and Wednesday — Two Features — "DOCTOR AT LARGE" In Vista-Color Latest in the "Doctor" series — tells of the humorous situations concerning a medic & his patients with Dirk Bogarde -- Muriel Pavlow and Donald Sinden — — — "The Desert, Legion" Starring Alan Ladd in an advent.. urous and colorful drama. A Brand New Year is Here! BEST WISHES Application No. 2-22-1 The Certification of Titles Act, 1958 WORKING GIRL 'WOULD LIKE ard weekly., Phone HU 2-3437. 53b Articles For Sale Miscellaneous NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the BANK OF MONTREAL has made an application for a Certificate of Title of certain land and premises in the Town of Clin- ton, in the County of Huron, and described as follows: Lots 6 and 7, as shown on Reg- istered Plan Number 22 for the Town of Clinton; part of Lot 1, shown on Registered Plan Num- ber 1 for the Town of Clinton, and part of Lot 43, Concession 1, Huron Road Survey, Township of Tuckersmith, now in the Town of Clinton, bounded on the north- east by Ontario Street and on the south-west by Victoria Street, of which the applicant claims to be the owner in fee simple. Any person having or claiming to have any title to or interest in the said land or any part thereof is required on or before the 12th day of 'January, 1959, to file a statement of his claim in the Office of the Director of Titles, at 90 'Albert Street, in the City of Toronto, and to serve a copy thereof on the applicant The address of the appliacnt for service is Messrs. Fraser, Beatty, Tucker, McIntosh & SteWart, Barrister &e., 320 Bay Street, Toronto 1, Ontario. Dated at Torontb this 23rd day of December, 1958. , (Signed) . W. M. MAGWOOD, Director of Titles GE OIL SPACE HEATER ith fan, pipes and copper tubing. hone HU -229782. 53b WHITE ROSE DEALER Phone HU 2-9311 Queen Street — Clinton UCH AN. IMPORTANT GIFT as diamond should be chosen with pedal care. Phone for an even- g appointment. HU 2-9525 or HU -7054. Anstett Jewellers. 53tfb LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like.new. Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured—don't take chan- ces. Expert work done reasonably to your satisfaction. Watch re- pairs and Pearl restringing. W. N. Counter. 53b EVANS — At the home of their daughter, Mrs. Frank McInnes, Stratford, on Sunday, December 28, 1958, Dr. John S. Evans, former veterinary in Clinton, in his 96th year, and his wife, the former Annie Gertrude New- combe, on December 27, 1958, in her 86th year. Double funeral service from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clin- ton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, December 30, by the Rev. W. S. MacLeod, Stratford and the Rev. Grant Mills, Clinton. FOOTE—In Port Arthur on Tues- day, December 23, 1958, Marg- aret Torrance, beloved wife of George Foote,, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. John Torrance and sister of John and Maude Torrance, Clinton. Interment at Port Arthur on December 26. HALE—In St. Catherines, sud- denly on Tuesday, December 30, Cyril Bernard Hale, form- erly of Clinton, beloved hus- band of Bella Hale, and dear , brother of Mrs. Harry (Ruth) • Cochrane, Mrs. H. E. (Erma) Hartley and Miss Marjorie Hale, all of Clinton. Funeral from the Butler funeral home, St. Catherines, 'on Friday after- noon, January 2, commencing at two o'clock, and interment in Victoria Lawn Cemetery, St. Catherines. MePHEE—In Sick Children's Hos- pital, London, on Saturday, Dec- ember 20, John Thomas McPhee eight month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval McPhee, Auburn. Funeral from the J. K. Arthur funeral home, to Dungannon Cemetery, on Tuesday, Decem- ber 23. MUTCH In Clinton, on Sunday, December 28, 1958, Sarah Jane Mutch, beloved wife of the late Frederick Match, in her, 87th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clinton, to Clinton Cem- etery, on Wednesday afternoon, December 31, /commencing at two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Squires and baby, Sarnia; Miss Violet Petrie, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Allan, Sr., spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. R. Allan, Jr. Christmas visitors with Mrs. Stackhouse and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Neale and son Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Munro and or reconditioned motors for sale. baby, London. Art Levett, Isaac Street at Dunlop.' Mr. and Mrs. William V. Din- Phone HU 2-6640. 4411b, nin and ,Wilma spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Munn WATERLOO CATTLE and family, Kitchener, and with BREEDING ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Barr and "Where Better Bulls Are Used" family, Burlington. Supply artificial breeding service for all breeds of cattle. If phoning long distance, simply ask Aar - Clinton ZEnith 9-5650 If it is a local call, use our reg- ular number Clinton HTJnter 24441 For service or, more information, call between: '7:30 and 10:00 aart. week days 6:00 and 8.00 p.m. Sat. evenings For cowS noticed in heat on Sun- day morning, do not call until Monday morning. The quality is high and the cost low. 53-tfb DRAIN TILE Call 193 `Luean YDALL BRICK & TILE LTD. Elginfield,'Ontario. 49 to48p Thursday 7- Friday and Saturday Robert Mitchum & Robert Wagner Graphically photographed in Cinemascope & De Luxe Color, a swift-action story of the , jet-fighter pilots. "The HUNTERS" 'I-ISII:eeieeeqeVatesfna:Mekee-I,aiteeaaerear, MOTORS AND GENERATORS rewOund and repaired. Brushes, capacitors, switches, bearings; small appliances repaired. Used NE ONLY -BRAND NEW Fire- tone Washer with pump, to clear t $99. T. 'A. Dutton Appliances rocefield,'Phone "FIU 2-3232. 53b ER;AL newpatterns in English e China 'Dinnerware, including ovely "Cornflower". See it and ther% in our Window and get our ow-prices for fine china. Counter's ewellery. 53p Coming: Red Buttons in "IMITATION GENERAL" with "DAVY" as a second attraction •Concert Held 'The Brucefield United Church Sunday School concert was held on December 16, with a splendid attendance of parents and friends. The children provided an enter- tainment of' very high calibre. Those taking part were from the three school sections attending the Sunday School. Much credit is due to the teachers vvlio gave so gen- erously of their time. • ; The appearance of Santa Claus at the end of the pregram created considerable eXcitement. Bags of candy and oranges and gifts were distributed. Diplomas were award- ed by the superintendent, Nor- ,man Walker. The Rev. S. Davi- son was master of ceremonies OUR OLD WASHER IS WORTH' oney when traded on,' a new estinghiause washer. " T. A. Dut- on's Appliance Store, 33rucefield„, hone Clinton FM 23232. 11-tfb' • EWING MARRIED? See samp- es of wedding stationery at the evvs-Record office. Invitations, ank-you cards, wedding cake es, place, cards, serviettes, tch books, etc. 11-tfb Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere THE "EXTRA MILE 1IS WORTH YOUR WHILE! Come in and see 'Philips, RCA, Admiral, arconi, Westinghouse TV at T. A. DUTTON BRUCEFIELD 39-tfb }Timelb say Hippy New Year!, WISE 0, Plumbing & Heating !km K. C. COOKE, Livestock Wanted OLD HORSES WANTED AT 3%e lb., and dead cattle at value. If dead, phone at once. GILBERT BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col- lect, Goderich, 1483 J 4 or 1483 J 1. 38,07 FLORIST . Dial HU .2-7012--Clinton ATTENTION FARMERS:I „Cash paid for sick, 'down and disabled cows 'and horses. Dead stock pick- ed up Tree of charge; no call ac- cepted under 300 lbs. Cali collect Ed. Andrews, 851r11, Seaforth. Associated with Darling and Co, of Canada Ltd. 39-petrb Articles Wanted GOOD STANDING TIMBER WANTED /Apply Box 57, Ails° Craig 46-tfb HERE IT IS! DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest cash prices paid for dead, old, sick and disabled', horses and cattle. Old horses for .slaught- er at Sc a pound. For' prompt, tanitary disposal phone coiled, Norman Knapp, Blyth 21112; if busy phone Leroy Acheson, At- woad 153, William Morse, Brus- sels, 15j6. 'rt.:Wks available at all 36 to 10-p Clothing for Sale WARREN K. COOK'S GREAT ANNUAL RE Y WINTER FITTED COAT or sale, muskrat, fur cuffs and oiler, size 18, in good, condition. hone HU 2-9231, 53b Everyone Reads The Classifieds Custom. Work LAST LENGTH CLEARANCE SALE of Imported Suitings Save many dollars on these suits, made by Canada's Fin- est Clothing manufacturer, impeccably tailored for the man who wants the best. See the Continental the newest in Men's styling, DOZING and excavating. and G. Pastill, RR 3, Clinton, -2,7435. 31-trb R YOUR PLU1'IBING AND eating needs, call HU 2-9433 wkins Hardware. 2-tfh TTENTION FARMERS! White a S h I n g, disinfecting, cleaning arris, and spraying cattle for lice. hotie Hubert Cooper, rxeter, 99rJ3. 4-p SING RESUMES AT Goderich Pavilion , on WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7th NOTICE VTOMATIC SAW SHARPEN- NG, New loeation, Ontario Street, eat Of the Shell Service Station, n the Clinton and Seaforth high. a. Wm. E. Jervis, 47-ttb Employment Wanted IGII SCHOOL BOY would like ployment &aurae.* Phone HU -9141. 53b FARMERS CHOOSE YOURS TODAY AT We are shipping cattle every letenday for 'United Co.operative of Ontario and eollett yotn. patronage. We will leek them up at your farm. Please ritoNu. COLLECT not later than Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H, S. Aunt Shippek Phone '773 , Pickett & Campbell Limited REAL ESTATE ttuSiNtsS PPOPMTIES, farms and homes. tinki a home to Suit your pocketbook on the Nti,Way hated plan, Leonard G. Winter, Real tstale, Agent for Kerriohati, Phone nu 2.6692 for appointment, High Street, Clinton, 49-tfb Fruit For S'ale PICA-27g13 .Appl,tS: Spy,' King, now, Sweets, Delicious, Greening, nd good.01dOr apples,. ,.Free tie. Very .fti Clinton and RCAF Stti, ion, 'Phone 11(1, Z321.4, k"'red-tile- lyrriont and Sons, Varna, 53.1.24-p . MEN'S WEAR CLINTON- HU 2 ,9732 Sponsored by Lions Club 4S-ttn 4p4-*4-4444-O4444....+•-i-*4-04-444HF6444444- 144n044,0000000.0004`4,04,044NN 0