Clinton News Record, 1954-01-21, Page 5titi:mSDAZ JANUARY 21.,, 1954
CLINTON NEVWS,RECO
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DEADLINE -12 noon, W ednes
day.
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
FOUR -ROOMED' APARTMENT
on ground floor, modern, self-con-
tained. Apply E. J. Welsh, phone
Clinton 301W, 3-p
MOUSE .IN GODERICH, modern
conveniences, ideal location, near
'both public and high schools. Gar-
age. Early possession. Partly fur-
nishedif. desired. Apply Box 50,
'Clinton News -Record. 3-p
FIVE -ROOMED COTTAGE on
:Highway 8, between Seaforth, and
,Clinton ., available.immediately,
'equipped °with -hydro, hotand cold
-water ontap, floors covered with
. new' linoleum, a large garden and
lawn., - Apply Jonathan • Hugill,
phone Clinton 616r13. 3-b
.NEW HOUSE WITH GARAGE;
living room, kitchen, dinette, two
bedrooms and bath; oil heated.
For, sale or for rent. Apply Joe
Pink, Rattenbury St. West, phone
Clinton 570W. 3-tfb
Accommodation Wanted.
BOARD'",AND ROOM FOR ONE
gentleman in quiet, well -Heated
home. No sharing. Apply Box 53,
,Clinton ,News -Record. 3-b
TWO -ROOM FURNISHED apart-
ment or light house -keeping room
wanted for two months. Apply
Box 52, i Clinton News -Record.
3-p
SMALL FURNISHED Apartment
wanted by gentleman. One room
and kitchenette, within two miles
of Clinton. Apply Box 54, Clinton
'News -Record. 3 b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, .good
condition, $30. Phone Clinton
240M. 3-b
21 -INCH VISIONAIRE TAT. SET
M. limed .oak. Floor demonstrator.
20 per cent off regular price, Ap-
ply T. A. Dutton, Firestone Deal-
er, Brucefield, Phone Clinton
634r4. 3-b
,'AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
'MODEL A PICK-UP. Will be sold
for towing and storage service. W.
Westlake, Bayfield, Phone Bay-
field 50r2. 3-4-p
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FLOURISHING BUSINESS FOR
sale in Bayfield, Yearly profit be-
tween $4,000 and $5,000. All re-
plies handled in strictest confid-
ence. Apply by letter only to Box
'51, Clinton News -Record. 3-4-p
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —
.business trades listed: restaurants,
;gas stations, tourist «amps, groc-
ery Stores; one Main St. build-
ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate;
Phone 448. 14-tfb
BABY CHICKS
PULLETS FOR PRODUCTION—
Broilers for weight. That's what
you need—and get in Bray Chicks:
Agent right here will answer, your
qgu�estions on prices and delivery.
25 years approval behind them.
Pullets, cockerels, mixed, and may-
be some started. MRS. ALEX
PATERSON', Brucefield.
'TIME IS HERE TO SEND THAT
'order for Kitchener 131g-4 Chicks,
We Can think of none better, nei-
: Cher can the hundreds of Big -4
• customers. "Canadian approved,
"'Started, chicks, immediate ship-
. rnent 2-6 weeks, at special prices."
Ask me for information, let we
have:your order. Buy for quality,
:not necessarily price. Agent:
LCfI'ARLES SCOTT, Auburn, Phone
'Blyth 43r23. •
°" 18o PULLETS 18c
]MAMMOTH "ARBOUR ACRES"
37ibite Rock X Sussex, and Sus -
;sex X Red. December and Jan -
:nary, only. Also 15,000 mixed
• "Arbour Acre". White Rock chicks
available weekly (the cream of all
broiler chicks), Government ap-
proved, also six other breeds from
Kelterborn Poultry Farin, Milver-
• ton, Ont. Apply for price lists, G.
'Yanderhaar, R.R. 1, Londesboro,
:Phone Blyth 28r24.
1 -3 -5 -tib
IL, CLOTHING FOR SALE
MAN'S BLACK FUR COAT, like
-new, worth many times sacrifice
:price, $12. Phone Clinton 620r24.•
2-3-p
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR. F1''JRNITURE, PIANO and
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing.: Apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M, 3 to 6-p
FARMS FOR SALE
`NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
• sale. L. G. Winter, Rear Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb
200. ACRES OF LAND, eight -room
house, bank barn, on Highway 8
between Clinton and Goderich, one
rsIIe froxn' Hohnesville, with or
without 'stock and implements.
Apply Clarence Sturdy, prop., R.R.
2, Clinton. Phone Clinton 901r13.
49-tfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
01-#TiD'S VVOODEN CRIB with
ging-filled mattress. Mattress
almost new. Phone Clinton 805r3,
• 3-b
SHERLOC.K-MANNING Upright
pniatio, good condition. Mahogany
finish, Phone .Clinton 692W. Lloyd
..Batkin. \ 2-3-p
HELP WANTED — FEMALE
DRUG CLERK FOR FULL TIME,
also clerk for part time. Apply
Newcombe's Rexall Drug Store.
Phone Clinton 51, 3-b
LOST AND .`FOUND
FOUND—Man's Wrist Watch on
James and -Gordon Streets. Phone
Clinton 576W. Owner may have
watch by paying for adv. 3-p
LOST In Clinton or at County
Home, on Monday, a $20 American
bill. Perhaps in store or in taxi.
Reward. „Contact Miss M. Brant,
25 Avondale North, Waterloo.
HELP WANTED --MALE •
MAN AS BEAD SALESMAN ,—
must have good personality and be
ambitious. Apply to Bartliff Bro-
thers,' Phone 1, Clinton. 3-b
1 -IOW TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE
for you and your family to provide,
little "extras" that makelife more
enjoyable? Simply by becoming
our dealer in your locality. If you
like meeting people you'll enjoy
selling our 250 guaranteed house-
hold necessities, Details on re-
quest, FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier,
Dept. D., Montreal. 3-b
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY offers
$30 to $60 a week in spare time
and $100 or more weekly full time.
If you need extra money it will
pay you to investigate. Men hired
now will quickly work in District
Manager's positions, paying $11,000
a year and up. Product well ad-
vertised and accepted. Little
travelling, home nights. Caris es-
sential. Write 'Na-Churs" Plant
Food Co. (Canada) Ltd., 2 Lan-
gerth St., W., London, Ontario.
2-3-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone e.olleet,
936r32, or 936r21.' 9-ptfb
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR
cows removed free of charge. For
prompt and efficient service phone
Stones" collect Ingersoll 21, Sea -
forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21.
MISCELLANEOUS
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
relief. Your Druggist sells Cross
Wart Remover—leaves no scars,
SNOWPLOWING — Custom work
on driveways, farm lanes and
parking lots. Ken McKenzie, phone
Clinton 552-W. 3-b
VULCANIZING, TRM TOR, truck
and car. tires. Fluid inflation ser-
vice. Pick-up and delivery ser-
vice. Al Linfield's Tire and Sport
Shop, Phone Goderich 535.
10-tfb
MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS ---
complete
complete parts, trained service,
Authorized dealer ... McCulloch
Saw Sales, 377 Huron St., Strat-
ford, Ont. Phone Stratford 1061J.
3-tfb
SAVE UP TO 5400 ON A NEW
Duo -Therm Oil Burning Forced
Air Furnace. Packaged unit de-
livered. Complete ready to install
it yourself under expert supervis-
ion. Send for illustrated catalogue
explaining new perimeter type
heating and step by step instruc-
tions for assembly. Dealer in-
quiries invited. Parma-irlo Beating
Systems, Clifford, Ont.
3-4-5-b
THE CLASSIC
BATHROOM SET •
$136.50
Delivered
A beautiful bathroom set at a
reasonable price. Everything in
plumbing and heating. Write
Dept. CNR or visit our• show-
rooms, Open Wednesday and
Friday evenings and all day
Saturday.
S. V. JOII NSTON PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
STREETSVILLE, ONTARIO
2-3-4-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
FIVE -ROOM HOUSE, three-piece
bath, in Clinton. Phone Clinton
32M, 3-p
.BIRTHS
BAKELAAR-Tn Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, January
14, 1954, -to Mr. and' Mrs. Peter
Balcelaar, Clinton, a daughter,
(Jane Marilyn),
BAKKER .Jn. Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, January 14;
„1954, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Bakker, Auburn, a daughter.
DOLMAGE— In Clinton Public
Hospital,; on Sunday, January 17,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dol -
mage, Londesboro, a son,
FINKBEINER—In-Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, January 15,
1954, to Mr, and. rs, Howard
Finkbeiner, Kippen, a daughter,
(Joan Louise, sister for Carol
and Ray).
GRAHAM—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on, Thursday, January 14,
1954, to Mr,. and Mrs. Melvin
Graham, Brucefield, a daughter.
LAWSON—In St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London, on Sunday, January
17, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lawson (nee Marie Glidden,
R.N.), a daughter (Patricia
Lynn).
McDONALD—In Clinton -.Public
Hospital, on Sunday, January 17,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
McDonald, Exeter, a daughter.
WILLERT—In South Huron Hos-
pital, Exeter, on Friday,. January
15, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Willert, (nee Gladys' Sounder-
cock),Exeter, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
DUPRE-MANAGHAN—In• St. Jo-
seph's Roman Catholic Church,
Clinton, on Friday morning, Jan-
uary 15, 1954, by Rev. J. Gra-
ham, Dorothy Catherine, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Managhan, to Joseph Raymond
Dupre, RCAF Station Clinton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Dupre, Timmins.
LENNOX-I'IJERPE — In Trinity
Church, Sarnia, on Saturday af-
ternoon, January 16, 1954, by
Rev. G. G. Stone, Rose Marie,
daughter of . Mrs. Barbara
Hjerpe, Kelowna, B.C., and the
late Edwin Hjerpe, to Flight
Cadet Donald W. Lennox, RCAF
Station, Clinton, son of Mrs.
Florence Lennox, Belfast, N.
Ireland, and the late Donald W.
Lenox,
DEATHS
LANDSBOROUGH--In Seaforth,
on Friday, January 15, 1954,
Annie Maria Manson, beloved
wife of the late William Lands -
borough, in her 84th year. Fun-
eral service from the- Whitney
funeral home, Seaforth, to
Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Town-
ship, on Monday, January 18.
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of WILLIAM
DICKSON FAIR, late of the Town
of Clinton in the County of Huron,
Retired Merchant, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 10th
day of February, A.D. 1954, after
which date the assets will be dist-
ributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
16th day of January, A.D. 1954.
E. FINGLAND, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solieitor for the said Estate.
3-4-5-b
Introducing
Watch Repair Service
of all kinds, guaranteed
Cleaning $2.00
Polish any Pivot .25
Balance Staff MO
Stems 1.00
Crowns $1. to $2.50
'Mall To:
Watch Service
CLINTON, ONTARIO
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
sale. Bargain at $2,i50. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clin-
ton_ 448. 33-tfb
FOUR -ROOM FRAME COTTAGE
with bath, in Clinton. Hardwood
floor, plastered throughout. Ap-
ply .Cale Doucette, Maple Street,
phone Clinton 4183. 3-p
COUNCIL OF 'TIE TOWN OF
CLINTON invites offers for prop-
erty known as the old public
school, lots 168-169, Ontario St.,
Town of Clinton; with building
approximately 90x50 feet; two-
storey brick, dry basement, excel-
lent lighting and steam heating
system. Property could be used
for industrial or other purposes.
.All offers will be considered.
(Signed) -L. D. HOLLAND, Box
400, Clinton. 2-tfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
6953. 43-tfb
TENDERS WANTED
A NEW Va INCH MILL RUN
hardwood floor; Maple, well nailed,
to be installed in the main ent-
rance and Council Chamber of the
Town Hall, Clinton. New floor to
be sanded and oil finished. The
present floor shall be rough sand-
ed, nailed, and covered with felt
paper. Tenders will be received
up to 12 o'clock noon, February 1,
1954, by the Clerk. For further
particulars contact Mel Crich. L.
D Holland, Clerk of Towfi of
Clinton: 3-4-b
WOOD, WANTED
FIVE CORD HARD BODY WOOD
for Holmesville Church. Apply to
Edward Grigg, • phone Clinton
911r2. 3-b
WANTED TO BUY—TEN CORDS
of furnace wood. Apply 3. E.
Howard. Phone Bayfield 53r2.
2-3-b
The greatest known collection
of dinosaur skeletons in the world
have been found in the 1,800-ac'e
Alberta provincial park, Bad
Lands Reserve.
Sperb :..
Service
mediately
eattie c� mural
Auflw
FOR SALE
11/2 Storey Dwelling, with TWO
self - contained apartments;
modern eonveniences; well
rented; good location; price:
$9,000 with $5,000 down.
1f/ Storey Sic -Room Dwelling;
modern conveniences; located
near schools; price: 50,000
' with 53,500 down.
1'/ Storey Six -Room Dwelling;
3 -piece hath; price: $5,500
with 53,000,down; immediate
possession.
i1/2 Storey Six -Room Dwelling;
8-pkeee bath; priee: 55,509
with 53,000 down. Inunediate
possession. •
X?/Z PriStorce; ey:53Si,t500R. oom Dwelling;
11. C. Lawson
REALTOR
Bank of Montreal Building
Phone 251W Clinton
3 -tib
in
g
Dupre-Managhan
An early morning ceremony was
conducted_ in St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church, Clinton, by Rev,
J. Graham, on Friday, January 15,
when Dorothy Catherine, only dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Managhan, Clinton, became the
bride of Joseph Raymond Dupre,
RCAF Station Clinton, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Dupre, Timmins.
Poinsettas graced the front- of
the church, where James Man-
aghan, brother of the bride, as
altar boy served the ntiptial mass,
Given in marriage by her broth-
er, William, the bride wore a
charming cocktail -length dress of
blue shot taffeta, styled with v -ed
neckline, back and front, and a
tiered skirt. She wore a scarlet
fitted hat, a' rhinestone necklace
and a corsage of red roses.
The bridesmaid, Miss Yvonne
Dales, wore black taffeta with a
fine green stripe, white kid gloves,
and a close -fitting hat of winter
white, studded with ,tiny coloured
sequins. r
Groomsman was Walter "Bud"
King, Jr., cousin of the bride, from
Denver, Col. • ' •
The wedding breakfast was serv-
ed following the ceremony, in the
Commercial Hotel, where Mr. and
Mrs. VanDanune were assisted by
Mrs. T. G. Scribbins. The bride's
table was centred by a three-tier
wedding .cake, each tier .supported
on crystal pillars, and the top one
surmounted by a miniature bridal
couple. Twin bouquets of mauve
and white 'mums, and tall white
tapers completed the table decora-
tions.
The bride's mother received in a
dress of navy blue, touched with
white, and navy blue accessories.
She was assisted by the groom's
mother, who wore a fuschia dress,
with black accessories. Both Mrs.
Managhan and Mrs. Dupre wore
corsages of white carnations.
Guests included Mrs. Edward
Dupre, Timmins; Mr. and Mrs.
William Ball, Seaforth; Mr. and
Mrs. Walter King, Sr:, Detroit;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Managhan,
Mrs. Hartley Managhan, Mrs.
Mary Swinbank, Clinton.
For travelling the bride changed
to a suit of Air Force blue plaid,
and donned a topcoat of beige
wool, with red accessories and a
red rose corsage. Following a
wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the
young couple plan to live in Clin-
ton.
•
Sunday School
Appoints Secretary
The Sunday School executive of
Ontario Street United Church held
its 'January meeting, on Thursday,
January 7 with 16 members pre-
sent and Charles Stewart presiding
Arthur Aiken's resignation as
envelope secretary was received
with regret and Mrs. George Pott-
er was appointed to that office
with Mrs. Smith as her assistant.
Rev. A. G. Eagle closed . the
meeting after which the men sur-
prised the ladies by serving a deI-
icious lunch.
Card of Thanks
I wish to sincerely thank all my
good friends and relatives and
neighbours for their many kind-
nesses and remembrances with
their gifts, cards, treats and letters
sent to me while I was ill in Clin-
ton Public, and Victoria Hospital,
London, Manu thanks, — MRS.
ROY F. LEPPINGTONi Bruce -
field, Ont. 3-p
The faniiiy of the late Mr3, Wil-
liam Landsborough wish to thank
their neighbours and friends for
the kindness extended them in
their recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to the doctors and'
staff at the Seaforth Clinic, to the
Whitney funeral home, and to the
Tuckersmith Township road super-
intendent and his staff. 3-p
MRS. THOMAS M. SNOWDEN
and FAMILY wish to express
their sincere thanks and apprec-
iation to friends and neighbours
for kindness shown them, during
their recent- bereavement.
3-b
Msrow.ce•vawrv.s.44.44.40.avinv.o.e
corm/coos
461 5ERVt ,Cid
Get There Safely!
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110
ASHTON'S TAXI
A. G. Grigg & Son
"More Heat Per, Gallon"
Modern. truck equipped with
latest metered and stamped
delivery tickets.
Guaranteed ' Supply
PHONE 741 --Clinton
-ROXY- THEATRE
CLINTON
NOW PLAYING — JAN. 21;-23.
"Operation Secret"
starring Cornell. Wilde —
Plryllis Thaxter
MON.; TUES., •WED. —Jan. 25-27
Ruth ` Dennis
• HUSSY O'KEEFE
Lad Wants is Mink.
COLOR --
THURS., PRI., SAT. — JAN. 28-30
PARK THEATRE::
G ODERICFI—Phone 1150
NOW: Marla,'"Montez and Paul
Christian in
"The Thief of. Venice"-
MON.,
enice"
MON,, TUES., WED.-
- Musical Romance
Betty Grrablo = Dale Robertson
Thehna Ritter
Along the Erie Canal, in 1850, a
farmer 'falls in love with a barge
cook and together they win the
annual boat race.
— In Technicolo? —
"The Farmer
Takes a Wife"
THURS., PRI., SAT.
Mickey Rooney --Marilyn Erskine
and Eddie Bracken
Present a bright comedy drama
in which two gas station operators
Ray Doris run into business competition and
BOLGER - DAY legal troubles. '
4c A Slight Case
April an Paris77 of Larceny"
— COLOR — Coming: "IT GROWS on
TRICDS"
with Irene Dunne & Dean Jagger
CAPITAL THEATRE'
GODERICH -- Phone 47
Now: Howard ](reel and MarJorie
Main, in
"FAST COMPANY"
MON., TUES., WED.—
Debbie
ED.Debbie Reynolds — Bobby Van
and Betty Ruiek
From a collection of short stories
by Max . Shulman concerning col-
lege comedy in the post-war era.
"Affairs of Dobie
Gillis"
THURS., PRI., SAT.
"The Glory
Brigade"
g ad
e
War
drama. at its best,
as a comp-
any of leathernecks 'barge through
a bit of epic action.
Victor Mature -- Alex Scourby
Lee Marvin
Coming: Brian Donlevy and Ella
Raines in "THE 'FIGHTING .
COASTGUARD"
Need Cash $$$$ ?
Borrow from
Clinton Community
Credit Union
5100 may be borrowed for 1
year or any sum up to 51,000
for periods up to 2 years.
5100 borrowed may be paid
back in 12 equal monthly in-
stalments of 58.89 which in-
cludes all charges.
W. V. ROY — Manager
Office Hours:
Monday and Friday 9.00-5.30
Tues., Thurs„ Sat. 9.00-5.00
• Wed, 9.00-12.00
3-tfb
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
.,JL4,
Clinton Community
Farmers
,A;[TCTION SALES
EY I r Y
AT 2 P.M.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
R. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
1
HIPPEN FARMER NARROWLY
ESCAPES BLAZING SHACK
A 66 -year-old farmer barely es-
caped with his life last week when
fire broke out in his one -room
shack, three miles northwest of
Kippen. Tom Ryan awoke to find
the ceiling of the wooden shack
in flames. He rushed outside and
stood in deep snow throwing buck-
ets of water. in a vain attempt to
stop the fire. Mr. Ryan sold the
house on his 100 -acre farm last
spring and the new owner remov-
ed the structure from the property.
Neighbors did not notice the fire
nor the elderly man's efforts to put
it out. Mr. Ryan is living with
relatives in London.
Payment Of
ACCOUNTS
Due to the change in ownership of
Clinton Dairy, effective January 23,
1954, the management requests that all
accounts owing at the present time, be
settled at the earliest opportunity, in
'order to facilitate the transfer.
Thank you.
Stewart Schoenhals Clyde Mock
3-b
Thank You!
Having disposed of my partnership
in the Clinton Dairy, f take this oppor-
tunity to thank . all business associates
and customers for their patronage dur-
ing the past three years..
For my successor, Richard "Dick"
Fremlin, Y solicit your continued pat-
ronage and wish him continued success
and prosperity.
Stewart Schoenhals
3-b
1
OVE w'` BOOTS
All rubber, shearling lined.
Sizes 7, 10, 11
Regular' 59.95
$6.95
JACKETS
5 Only --Melton body, leather $1® 95
sleeves. Sizes 36, 38, 40— jj99 . J
Regular 518.95
PANTS
Rhodes Tweed, sizes 32, 36,
38, 44. Reg. to 55.95. 2.9
5 Pair Only ....... ... .... '
SMOCKS
2 Only—Unlined,
Sizes 36 & 38,
Regular $4.75
$L50
FLEECE UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS and. DRAWERS. $L25
Regular 52.50
SNOW SUITS
Zip -on, Zip -off.
Regular $19.95
$12.95
OVERCOATS
--34 to 42— 1/2 Price
Regular to $69.50.
SAVE UP TO $85.00 ,,.•
GALOSHES
1- and 2 -buckle styles.
Regular to $4.50
$1.95 pr.
i Vi>Ai,1 a, £ 4" #i i�AilAY 1n.v.L rRd:.a.t
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