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Clinton News-Record, 1959-01-22, Page 5'TRXWDAY, - JANUARY 22, 1959 CI.IN7lYaN NEWS-] NEWS,RECORD R RATEF ► No charge,for announcements of Wrttu, y Marriages and Oe*t4 Articles for sale, rent, etc » [hard yf Ttsunka Ir WA.HT Memoriam, engagements, 3c a word minimum 75c Box No, to this office 15c additional. hepeat 1t,- sertions .2c a word, minimum 5W. CASH «3ISOOUNT:.?/s «t pair! by Saturday fol- ADS. lowing last insertion Billing charge of 14e added each Limo bill is sent,. FOR QUICK RESULTS Latest Time for Insertions --12 noon Wednesday D1a1 HU 2-344$ Accommodation For .Rent 3 -ROOM APARTMENT, furnish - .ed, with bath; available now. Ph- ,;one HU 2-9508. 3-b FURNISHED 3 -ROOM APART- 'a'rtent, private entrance, share bath. Phone" Seaforth 42. 1-tfb, BEDSITTING ROOM with kitch- enette, fully furnished and heated, reasonable rent. L. G. Winter, Real testate, High ;Street. 3:b -3-ROOM DOWNSTAIRS apart - 'furnished, heated and furnished, av- ailable February 1. Phone HU 2- �3844. 3-b 4 -ROOM APARTMENT, heated ;.and furnished, available February '1. Apply at McEwans Stationery. 3-b. `.LADY WILL 'SHARE completely furnished home, all conveniences, with congenial lady or couple. Must be abstainers. Apply Box '20, Clinton News -Record, 3-p Articles •For Sale SMALL METAL LATHE with attachments and motor, $75. John Plumtree. 2-3-p 24" MOFIFATT GAS RANGE, us ed three months. In, excellent con- ,Jdition, owner now using electric- ity. Phone HU 2-9220. 3-b. Board and. Room ACCOMMODATION, FOR ,$ or 4 roomers or boarders, Phone HU I2-9376. 3-b ACCOMMODATION FOR ONE or two male boarders, Contact Charles Cunningham, Gordon St- reet, 2.3-b ACCOMMODATION for a refin- ed lady to board weekly. Apply to Box 30 Clinton .News =Record, 3-b Custom Work BULL DOZING and excavating. J. and G. Postel, RR 3, C[ldnton, %IU, 2-7438. 31 -Lib FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND Heating needs, call HU 2-9433 Hawkins Hardware. 2-tfb ATTENTION FARMERS! White washing, disinfecting, cleaning barns, and spraying cattle for lice. Phone 'Hubert Cooper, Exeter, 599rJ3. 4-p Clothing for Sale BROWN MUSKRAT FUR coat, only,worn three months, special price to sell. Can be seen at Cliff Lobb's Shoe Store. 34-p Farm Equipment For Sale .SUCH AN IMPORTANT GIFT as NOW IN STOCK! We now have a diamond should be chosen with for sale the McCulloch Chain Saw. ",special care. Phone for an even- Come in for a demonstration. Ing appointment. HU 2-9525 or HU WeIIs Auto Electric, Clinton. "2-7054. .Anstett Jewellers. , 53tfb 1-2-3-b -NEW RUBBER FLOOR ` MAT, `drip FOR SALE OR RENT with metal pan, (size 33" x45"), Suitable for store. Can be :seen at Barber "Shop,. John Plum- 6-ROOlvf HOUSE in Bayfield, all Feb tom• 2-3p conveniences, possession - ruary 1. Phone Bayfield 53x2. 2�3b kCHESTERFIELD SUITE; also "English baby carriage, contact Fruit For Sale 7P, 'L. Cattle, .Tyndall Apartments, ;Rattenbury' Street, 'after 6,30 'p.m.. SPRAYED APPLES.: Spy, King, 3-P Snow, Sweets, Delicious, Greening, D]iL477v TILEand good cider apples. Free de- TRYDALL BRICK & TILE LTD. livery in Clinton and RCAF Sta- Call 193 Lucan tion. Phone HU 2-3214, Fred Me- Elginfield, Ontario. Clymont and Sons, Varna. , 49 to48p 53-1-2-3-p x.959 •,JdOME„ 47,'x10'. Help Wanted ---5- Female -MOBILE, TUsed 2 months, price reduced. "Down payment and terms. Wm. PART-TIME WAITRESS for sp- "Connell, Box '201, Wingham. Ph- are help in dining room and for -one 32. 2-3-b banquets. Hotel Clinton, Dial HU USED 'SINGER" Sewing Machine, 2-7011. - 3-b '21n . Al condition; hall mirrors; AGGRESSIVE AND SMART baby's crib and mattress; odd SALESLADY for cosmetics firm !,chairs, etc. Contact Ed. Wendorf, expanding constantly. Full or Rattenbury Street. 3p 'part time basis. Inquire for free SEt7ERAI: new patterns in English g details at DORALDINA COSME- TICS CO. P.O. Box 18=Station 'Bone China 'Dinnerware, includincl C—MONTREAL, or Mrs. E. Hey - lovely "'Cornflower". See it and wood, Box 443, Wingham, Phone ethers in our window and get our 1049. 3-b low -prices for fine china, Counter's _— JeweIlery. 3-p KEEM KNITTING Co. requires ,QUALITY PROVEN PIONEER 15 experienced hand knitters for Clinton and surrounding district chain saws eve you the most g to learn machiffe knitting in your power at lowest .prices anywhere, spare time in your own home. ,Complete arts and service Rob- P P � You can earn the beautiful Bro- +ert ,Glen, Pioneer Saws, Clinton, ther Knitting Machine in return 'Phone HU 2-9909. 1-.4-p for a few spare hours weekly. You YOUR OLD WASHER IS WORTH get complete instruction on oper- money when traded on anew ating the machine. You get your wool at cost; you get an 'Westinghouse washer. T. A. Dut- 2•anls Appliance Store/BrucefieId. ff family tunny to knit for youramily `Phone Clinton HU 2-3232, and friends for profit; For ififor- 11-tfb kGWITING MARRIED? See same- 1es of wedding stationery at the 'News Record office. Invitations, 'thank -you cards, wedding cake "Imes, place cards, serviettes, match books, etc. 1146 :AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG Sewing °.machine. Sells regularly for $239,- •50. Makes buttonholes; sews on 'buttons; does embroidery "work. "Under guarantee. Take over pay- ments. Balance owing, seven pay- ments of $7.40 or $51.80 cash. "Write Box 31, Clinton News-Rep- -ord. 3-4-p THE EXTRA MILE i8 WORTH YOUR WHILE! Come in and see Philips, RCA, Admirals. Marconi, Westinghouse TV at T. A. DUTTON BRUCEFI ELD 39=tfb Articles Wanted GOOD STANDING TIMBER WANTED Apply Box 57, Ailsa Craig 46-tfb Automobiles For Sale 1954 PONTIAC, in excellent con- dition; Willis piano; large crib. Contact Apt. J5, RCAF 'Station, Clinton. 3-p Business Opportunities EARTH REMOVING ditching ma - 1 real cines and equipment; so h a property from which business was operated, approximately 8/4 acre of land, 'frame house, large mach- ine shed, office etc., small barn with machine storage wirlgs. Con- tact Leonard G. Winter, Real Eg- tate and business broker, High :Street, phone SIU 2.6692. 3�b 4 matron write Keem m ting o., Box 274 St. Thomas. If rural Help Wanted --Male MEN—Pleasant outdoor work, Av- erage $2 per hour. No experience necessary. Write Rawleigh's Dept. A -169 -VV, 4005 Richelieu, Mont- real 3-b OPENING FOR 1 SALESMAN. Duties to commence immediately. Apply Singer Sewing Machine Co., Goderich, phone 1135, 53-1-2-3b LARGE United States and Canad- ian Manufacturing Company riaqu-, ires District Manager in Hullett and Goderich Townships, Except- ionally high earnings, Guaranteed repeat business. Automobile essen- tial. Agricultural or farming back- ground most important. Sales training given, Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario, 51 to 5b Livestock For Sale JERSEY CALF. Can be 'seen any time after 5 p.m. or phone 669r41, Seaforth after 5 p.m. 3-p 18 CROSS -BRED PIGS, 8 weeks old. Contact John Kassfes, RA 3; Seaforth, phone Clinton HU 2- 9957, 3-b NUMBER OF SOWS ---York and Landrace. Due in January, first litter, Apply to Harold Erb; ph - ,one 79r1, Zurich. 2.3-p Livestock Wanted 4-H CLUB members ;would ' hke- registered Holstein calf, born in the month of January. Apply to Harry Bakker, R,R, 1, Auburn, phone Blyth 21rM. 3-b ATTENTION #ARMEUS b 1 Cash paid for sick, down and disabled cows and horses, Dead Ptoek 'pinky ed up free of charge; no C611 ac- cepted under 300 Ilia: 'Call collect Vd. Andrews, 851rll, S-afarth, Aissoc]ated with Darling and Cb. of Canada Ltd. 39=p OLD HO!RsES WANTED AT 3'A M, and dead cattle at value... V 'dead, phone. .at once. GILD01T BROS, MINX RANCH, phone col- tect, Goderich, 1483 J 4 or 1489 J 1, Livestock Wanf6d,' DEt3D STOCK SERVIC7+., i,glbest cashprices paid for dead, old, sdclr and dxsaMed hoxse�p and cattle. Old, !homy -9 for sla1w;lt 'ca� 4t ' 5'c' a puavd. ' For prompt, 4sanitamy dispasell: phone collect, Harman Knapp, Bk thr 214 mf busy Phone, Leroy "Acheson, At, wooed 153; Wdulam Morse, Brus- sels, 1517$. Trucks avaffabae, at a12 tiimres, 36 to 10-p 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 hMARLATT' 24 Hour Service Miscellaneous ffATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR axperts. Our work assures your ;atisfaction. Counter's Jewellery. 4uron County's Old'eat Es£ablish- ad Jewellery Store" 3-p SET US REPAIR AND MAKE 7o'ur rings and jewellery like new. diamond rings renewed and stones ,afely secured—dont take chan- :os. Expert work done reasonably :o your satisfaction. Watch re - )airs and Pearl restringing. W. N. Counter. 3-p LbIOTORS AND GENERATORS rewound and repaired. Brushes, apar-itors, switches, bearings; mall appliances repaired. Used )r- reconditioned motors for sale. Art Levett, Isaac Street at Dunlop. Phone HU 2-6640. 44tfb WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are -Used" Supply artificial breeding service for all breeds of cattle. If phoning Tong distance, simply ask for Clinton ZEnith 9-5650 If it is a local call, use our reg- ular number Clinton Hunter 2-3441 For service or more information, call between: 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. week days 6:00 and 8.00 p.m. Sat. even gs 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 NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting of the producer members of the Ontario Hog Producers Co- operative° in the Huron Copnty Group be convened at 1 p.m. E,S,T. on Tuesday, January 27, at the Legion Hall in the town of Clinton, for`the purpose of the conduct of the proper business of the annual meeting, the election of delegates and alternate delegates. W, R. Lobb, Chairman. A, H. Warner, Secretary TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting of the producer members of Huron County Group of the On- tario Hog Producers' Marketing Board be conversed at 2 p.m. EST on -Tuesday, January 27 at the Legion Hall in the town of Clin- ton, for the purpose of the conduct of the proper business, of the an- nual meeting and the election of representatives (delegates) to the District Hog Producers Committee. W. R. Lobb, Chairman A. H. Warner, Secretary TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting of the producer members of Huron County Hog Producers' Association -.will be convened at the hour of 3 p.m. E.S.T, on Tuesday, January 27 at the Legion Hall in the town of Clinton for the purpose of the conduct of the proper busi- nes's of the annual meeting, the election of officers and the ejection of voting delegates and alternate delegates, Gutest Speaker: Charles McInnis, W. R. Lobb, President A. H. Warner; Secretary Personal WHY FEEL OLD? Feel years younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets revitalize thousands past 40. Only 60c. At all druggists. 2.3-4-b Pet r ' Stock I REGISTERED GERMAN Shep- herd dog (male), 51ja months old, black and silver in Color, Contact Viola R, Haines, RR 2, Blyth, or phone Blyth'53rl& 53.4-p Property For Sale 8 ROOM SOLID STONE HOUSE, hardwood floors new built-in cup- boards, 3-pie6e bath, water sof- tener, stocker furnace, house suit- able for apartments, set in lovely surroundings in town of brussels, reasonably priced, box 10, Clin- ton News Record, 16d.2 -p REAL ESTATE - BUSINESS PROPERTIES, farms and homes; Build a home to suit your Pocketbook on the Nu -Way house plan: Leonard G. 'Winter, Real Estate, Agent for. Kernohan. Phone HU .2-6692 for appointment, High Street, Clinton. 49tfb REAL i&��TATE is OUR Bum. NESS. Farm, reAdentdial, com- mial, sumaner cottages. For de- pendable and capable service list• your property wi h, John Bosvel,d, Wellesley Street, Goderldl, PhO ne 1108• Salesmen;. C. Buruma, C l i n t o n; J. McConnell, Sea - forth. - 2-tfb REAL ESTATE' 1 Storey 3 Bedroom Dwelling with living room, dining room and :modern kitchen; 3 p�, bath; oil heating, sun porch; full base- ment with laundry tubs; garage. Well located.. Early possession. 1 Storey New 2 Bedroom Dwell- ing, nice living room, modern kitchen with dining space, 3 -pc. bath, full basement. Gas heat- ing. Immediate possession. 2 Storey Brick • Store (size 20x60) I.F,CORD BIRTHS BUT$ON: 1n 0inton Public Hos- pital, gn Sunday, January 18, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs• Reginald Butson, Clinton, a son, HARDY—.In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Thursday, January 15, 1959, to LAC and Mrs: Cameron Hardy, RR 2, Seaforth, a daugh- ter, HIGGINS--In Clinton Public Hos-, pital, on Tuesday, January 20, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs: John Nig-. gins, Goderich, a son, SCOTT: In Clinton" Public Hospi- taI, on Friday, January 16, 1959, to ACI and Mrs. Walter Scott, King Street, Clinton, a daughter, SLATER— Tri Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, January 18, 1959, to Corporal and Mrs. May- nard Slater, Hensall, a daughter. WATSON—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, January 18, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs,. Donald - Watson, Clinton, a son. DEATHS DRAPER—In St. Catharines, on Monday, January 19, 1959, .Sarah Watkins, beloved wife of the late Robert J. 'Draper, in her 96th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on Wednesday after- noon, January 21, by the Rev. C. S. Inder. GIBBINGS At her home in Tuck= ersmith Township, on Tuesday, January 20, 1959, Louisa Gib- bings, beloved wife of R, W. (Bert) Gibbings, in ' her 73rd year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, to Clinton Cemetery on Thursday after- noon, January 22, commencing " at 2 o'clock. c with dwelling apartment secon CARDS OF THANKS floor; oil heating, well rented. Sold subject to present lease, 2 Storey Brick Store (size 22x80), with- modern 2 bedroom apart- ment on second floor. Well lo- cated. Building Lots: 1-124'x348', locat- ed near schools. 2-66'x72', very ,. reasonable. H. C. • LAWSON INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Hotel Clinton Building Dial HU 2-9744—business HU 2 -9787 ---residence Salesman Wanted PERMANENT POSITION FOR. CLINTON MAN Here's one of the finest opportun- ities offered to a man over 45 whc wishes to make a permanent con- necton with a major company whose solid and, steady growth now demands the services of an. addi- tional man for the Clinton area. This is not a "here today, gone tomorrow" proposition. There's no doubt about our future. Our busi- ness will probably double and re- double edouble in the next decade. The man we want is 45 to 65, neat, conscientious, owns a car and can take, short• trips to the sur- rounding area. Earnings are open, depending on ability, but we consider this open- ing to be worth UP TO $14,500' IN A YEAR This is a full-time job .. ,it pays mighty well. it is stimulating and filled with big rewards for honest effort, including ga profit-sharing retirement plan, generous bonus incentives, free life insurance, hos- pitalization insurance and, above all, liberal earning checks mailed weekly in advance, If you think you are our man, please contact M. M Swallow, President, P.O. Box 789, Fort Worth 1, Texas, 3b Auction Sale To be held at the farm, Lot 14, Concession 2„ Stanley Township, t% miles west of Brucefield, on Wednesday, January 2$ at 1 o'clock p'*m., consisting of: Cattle: 35 head of Registered and Grade Holstein Cows and Heif- ers; 12 cows and heifers recently fresh, balance springing and due in Feb.; 2 Jersey cows, 1 register- ed and due soon and 1 due in' Feb.; 2 Hereford bulls, of serviceable age; 12 young calves including 1 registered Holstein heifer, Pigs: 1 sow with litter, 3 weeks old. Plan to attend this sale of choice dairy cattle.. Terms Cash, D'Arcy Rathwell & Sons, Props. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer " 3b PLEA TO YOUTH (A recent headline in a Toronto paper). Sub -title, "Sean Needs No Liquor to Live": In spite of the reporter's rather facetious treatment of Controller Jean Newman's talk to a youth group, her plea was•very forceful and arresting. ' She was addressing Young people who had gathered during the Christmas holidays to study the alcohol broblem. "As far as I am concerned," she. declared, "I have chosen to be a total abstainer for the simple rea. son that to me life is interesting and exciting and I want: to enjoy it to the full without having any of my perceptive abilities slightly dulled, "I have never been ridiculed for my stance, for after all it is a per, sonal matter; If you young people make the personal decision to re - mai n total a bstainer,y s you will never regret it and you will never succumb to an illness which is very much on the increase hi Canada and the United. States -•-- that is alcoholistrt." HUk0N, COUN"tV `rEMI39RANCE PlIbItkAtIO'N ' 3b We would like to thank our neighbours . and friends for their kindnesses; special thanks to Rev. J. A. McKim. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker (nee Audrey Oliver), 3-pl I wish to thank all my friends neighbours and relatives for flow- ers, cards and treats sent ire while a patient in' the Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Oakes, my special nurses and the nuursing staff.'—MRS. HARVEY ASHTON. 3-p I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness; for flowers and cards; special thanks to Dr. New- land, the nursing staff of Clinton Public Hospital. Also Wesley -Wil- lis WA, —MRS. JOSEPH WEB- STER, I 3-b I wish to thank all the neigh- bours and friends for their kind- ness at the time of the death of our loved one. —MRS. ROBERT FREEMAN and family. 3-b I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and nei- ghbours who visited me, all those who sent cards, treats, also for the ones who did other kindnesses for me while I was laid up with a broken ankle. —ALVIN KEYS 3-b The family, of the late Mrs. Jennie Faragher wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad be- reavement, Special thanks to Dr. J. A, Addison, Dr. W. D. Munn, and Dr. W. A. 'Oakes; also the nursing staff of Clinton Public Hospital. 3-b IN MEMORIAM BOYES—Int loving memory of our dear mother and wife, Eliza Jane, who passed away two ye s ago, January 16, 1957. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by husband and family. 3-b TV NEWS Clifford Epps, Clinton, will speak on his recent trip to Florida and Mrs. Carman MacPherson, will demonstrate making "Bridge Napkins", on "M'Lady"—CKNX— TV on Monday, January 26. New program time 2.30 p.m. The ladies of the Clinton Hospi- tal Auxiliary, Clinton, will be studio guests on, "M'Lady" — CKNX-TV, Wingham, on Tuesday, January 27 at 2.30 p.m. Nelson McClinchey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClinchey, Clin- ton, will be guest pianist on, "M' Lady"—CKNX-TV, on Wednesday, January 28, at 2.30 p.m. 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. COLQUHOUN, Clerk flowers aR��e° Telegraphed Anywhere '�r•••��°' KC. COOKEf. F L O R I S T Dial HU 2 -7012 --Clinton J F PAGE. VIVA PARK . THEATRE G 0 D E R I C H Now Playing: "ANDY HARDY COMES HOME" with Mickey & Teddy Rooney "TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE" (In Technicolor) -- i — _. — --- _. _ .., _ ..... Monday - Tuesday and Wednesday (Adult Entertainment) Juliette Greco r,-" Richard Todd Co-starred in Milton Holmes sen- sational novel about the'fertility of the Earth and its importance to the human race= - "THE NAKED EARTH" In `Scope and Color ^ Thursday -- Friday and Saturday Fred MacMurray Dorothy Malone -- James Barton Present in Cinemascope and Tech nicolor a swift moving tale of a man's fight for freedom and the ro ance that set him rolling ""gUANTEZ Coming: Lana Turner in "ANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACE" In Vistavision. Notice to Creditors In the Estate of ROBERT FREE. MAN, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, Retired. Farmer Deceased. All persons having claims again- st the Estate of the above decaseZI are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before the 2nd day of February, A.D., 1959, after which date the assets will be dis- tributed, tributed, amongst the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given, Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 13th day of January, A.D., 1959. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, 2-3.4-tSolicitor for the said Estate. TOPCOATS All Wool Tweeds Reduced to Clear — Special Rack 1/2 Price -DRESS SHIRTS PLAINS, WHITES or Coloured Stripes Sizes 14 to 17 $2.98 ea. / 2 for $5.75 SPORT SHIRTS Save up to $5.00 on these Fine Shirts To Clear from .............. $2.95 up JACKET S& SIS U N B RBA_ S Y Special Rack ................ Y2 Price SPORTCOATS Imported Tweeds Regularly priced to $57,50 To Clear from ......:.,. 119.95 BOYS TWEEDUROY PANTS Brown "or Grey •--• Reg, $7,95 To Clear ...................... $5.95 pr. BOYS' LINED JEANS Sizes 8 to 14 years — Reg. $4.95 To Clear .,•....•.....•...... $3.50 pr, WHITE SHIRTS.NYLON TRIOT ...... $6.95 TERYLENE ............:... $5.95 Pickett & Cam-pbell Limitud Main Corner (Open Friday Evenings) CLINTON