Clinton News Record, 1954-09-23, Page 5-THURSDAY, SEPTEMHER 23, 1954
• CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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NO
ACCOMMODATION for.RENT
t;'1.1NIIIRNISHED Rooms,
share bath. Phone Clittoir 690M.
38-b
•
'THREE-ROOM HEATED Apart-
ment, furnished, suitable for tvvo.
• .Apply phone Clinton 463R. 38-p
FOUR ROOM APARTNIEN'T, un-
furnished, in Village of Varna.
•Phone Clinton 630r24. Wilnaer
Reid, . 38-9-p
SELF-CONTAXNED, FOUR -Room
apartment hi Clinton. Not suitable
for children. Available October 1.
Phone Clinton 149W. 38-p
SMALL FURNISHED APART-
ment, heated, suitable for couple.
Call 429-W‘ after 6.30 p.m. Mon
day through Friday. • 38-b
THREE-ROOM UNFURNISHED
apartment, Share bath. Mile and
a half from Clinton. Francis
Powell, phone Clinton 907r4.
38-b
"TWO -ROOM FURNISHED apart-
ment. In Clinton. Central. Phone
Clinton 73J.'
FURNISHED APARTMENT in
the town of Seaforth, available
October 1. Apply to Harold Jack-
son. Phone Seaforth 661-14,
38-9-p
FOUR -ROOM APART1VIENT, un-
furnished, self-contained. Children
welcome. Hot and cold water.
Rive miles north of Clinton. Phone
Blyth 28r4. 38p
NEW FOUR -ROOM Apartment
with three-piece bath, modern kit-
chen, heavy wiring, storage room,
unfurnished; no children. Apply
W. N. Counter, or phone 230.
38-p
THREE FURNISHED APART.
nents: two -room downstairs, heat-
ed, available October 1; three -
roam, bed -sitting room, kitchen-
ette and bathroom, suitable for
two, available now; three-room
downstairs, separate entrance,
entrance, available October 1. Also
second-hand American baby car-
riage, grey, clean, used six months,
half price. Apply to Box 381,
Clinton News -Record, 38b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
AFRICAN VIOLETS FOR SALE.
S. Riddick. Phone Clinton 547J,
evenings. • • 38-p
PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE
and blond coffee table. Phone
Clinton 427J. 38-5
a.ELEVISION — NEW 1955 RCA
• Victor, 17" table models, $214.
Special this week: to each purch-
• aser of any 21" television set we
Will instal an all -band "Skyline"
antenna, complete with rotator for
the special price of $85. 'T. A.
Dutton, Brumfield, phone Clinton
634r4. •38-b
FOR THE FINEST VALUES in
Diamond Rings visit COUNTER'S
Jewellery Store. Ask to see our
"Tour Star Specials" and compare.
38-p
MODERN HEATING
001VIPLETE FORCED MU
HEATING SYSTEM FOR
A FIVE -ROOM HOME
$525.00
Write Dept. CNR or visit our
showrooms. Open Monday,
Wednesday and Friday even-
ings and all day Saturday.
:S. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING
• SUPPLIES
• Streetsville, Ontario
'ARTICLES WANTED
WANTED -- OUTDOOR TOILET
In fair good condition, wanted for
school. Apply to Keith 'Tyndall,
phohe Clinton 808r23. 38-5
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1949 PONTIAC COACH, excellent
condition. Priced for qui& sale,
Opo 1947 Dodge 21/2 ton stake
truck, new motor and new tires.
Apply Stewart Schoenhals or Eut-
lees Garage 37-8-p
CLOTHING FOR SALE
LADY'S GABARDINE SUIT and
dresses, size 14. Child's skirts and
coat, size 6. Phone Clinton 182.
•38-9-P
TWO GIRL'S WINTER COATS,
size 14T and 10 years. Bomber
Jacket, age 12. Slacks, skirts,
sweaters, etc., n to 14 years, Good
condition. Phone Clinton 4193.
38-b
FURNITURE. FOR SALE
• BUFFET, IN GOOD CONDITION.
35 James Street. •38-p
-UPRIGHT PIANO, IN Al Shape.
Phone 447J. 38-p
'TWO OFFICE DESKS, for sale
cheap. At Steadman's Store.
38-p
SPACE SAVER CHESTERFIELD,
unfolds to make bed; unfinished
chest of drawers; end table; new
baby buggy; kitchen table and four
chairs; hot plate. All in new con-
dition.,, Apply upstairs at corner
,of Percival and Ontario Streets.
38-P
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet refinishing arid re-
paiiing, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M. 35-tfb
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS 'FOR
L G. Winter, Real Estate.
'Phone Clinton 448. 33 tfb
FRUIT FOR SALE
ALBERTA PEACHES, Bartlett
Pears and McIntosh Apples. Bring
your own container to Govenloek
Orchards, half mile north of For
et on No. 21 Highway.. 37-8e.
FARM EQUIPMENT for SALE
USED DELAVAL MILKER in
good condition. Will guarantee.
Phone Wingham 593. L. McGuire.
38-b
HELP WANTED—Female
HOUSEKEEPER for working
couple, with .one child. • Live in.
Phone Clinton 901r25 after 5.30
o'clock in evening. 38,5
GIRL WANTED TO WORK IN
jewellery, store. Apply John A.
Anstett 37-8-b
TWO FEMALE
OFFICE CLERKS'
Some typing advantageous, to
work in costs department and
sales accounting. New office'ex-
cellent working conditions. Em-
ployee benefits and profit sharing.
Reply giving full particulars to;
W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. Ltd.
Goderich, Ontario
38-:b
HELP WANTED
ONE
STENOGRAPHER
Fully Experienced
For Sales Department.
New office, excellent working
conditions. Employee benefits and
profit sharing.
Reply giving full particulars to:
W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. Ltd.
Goderich, Ontario
38-b
HELP WANTED—Male
MALE DISHWASHER WANTED
at Finger's Restaurant. 38b
BREAD SALESMAN—Full Time
Employment; good wages. Apply
Bartliff Bros. 38-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
ONE DURHAM HELL, .e,R with
four -months -old calf; one Hereford
heifer with two -month-old calf.
John Mann, Clinton. Phone 802r4.
• 38-p
ONE REGISTERED HEREFORD
bull, 11 months old, ,accredited.
Price $200. John Lindsay, R.R. 3,
Clinton. Phone 910r14. 38p
14 CHUNKS OF PIGS. G. Van-
derhaar, R.R. 1, Londesboro. (Dick
Vodden's farm). 38-p
F E R. GU S ABERDEEN-ANGUS
Sale, September 28th, 1.30 p.221.
Among the consignors to this sale
are those who have won top hon-
ors in the big shows, Angus cattle
are always at the top in the show
ring and on the markets. To gain
m fifty-five start with Angus in
fifty-four. Claude Running, sec-
retary, Fergus. 37-8-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-Ptfh
LOST AND FOUND
• LOST — HEREFORD HEIFER
around 750 weight. Anyone giv-
ing any information will be re-
warded. Anyone found harboring
the sarne will be prosecuted. Or-
ville Dale. 38b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SIX GOOD BUILDING LOTS on
High and Kirk Streets, various
siaes. Contact W. N. Counter oz.
Phone Clinton 230. 38-p
CLINTON'S CHOICEST building
lots on Huron Street, 76 foot
frontage, also one lot on Mary
Street including cement garage.
Apply Stewart Schoenhals, Phone
Clinton 570M, 37-8-p
NEW Rtr) RUG BRICK HOUSE
with perma-stone trim, east end of
Rattenbury 'St., close to school,
consists of large living room and
dining room combined, den, mod,
ern kitchen, three bedrooms, four -
piece bath'full basement, with
garage in basement; oil heating.
Phone Lloyd Hatkin, 692-W.
38-9-5
POULTRY FOR SALE
100 RAM? X, ROCK PULLETS.
Choice from 300. Ralph Turner,
phone 'Jensen 695r13. 38-p
500 WHITE ROCK PULLETS --
laying. W. Kollanan. Phone Clin-
ton 805r11. 38-p
175 SUSSEX X RED PULLETS,
laying. Will sell any number,
Phone Clinton 633r4. -Cliff Glazier.
38-p
STOVES FOR SALE
MONARCH OIL SPACE Heater,
50,000 BTU, excellent condition,
reasonably priced. Phone Clinton
738W or cal] 135 Matilda Street.
38-p
FOR SALE
1 -STOREY Two -Bedroom Cent -
tat Mortgage Dwelling. Equip-
• ped vvith oil burner. Down
payment $1,900, balance mon-
thly payments $28.00.
11/2 -STOREY 7 -ROOM Dwelling,
modern conveniences. Price:
, $5,500. Down payment, $2,700,
mortgage arranged for balance.
SDe-ROOM DWELLINCr, fiten-
ace and both, good location,
Immediate possession. Price
$4.300.
11. C. Lawson
• REALTOR
Bank of Montreal Building
Phone 251W — Clinton
• 37-tfb
1 BIRTHS
LING—In Clinton Pliblic.Hospital,
on Friday, September' 17, 1954,
to Warrant Officer and Mrs.
Flarea enskFra nLingk; . Clinton, a son
MARRIAGES
FLEAR-ARMSTRONG -- In the
United Church, Ilensall, on Sat-
urday, September 18, 1954, by
Rev. W. J. Rogers, Elizabeth
Mary Armstrong, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong,
Hensall, and Donald Roy Flear,
son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Flear,
Grand Bend,
DEATHS
ELLIO1T—In Exeter, on Friday
afternoon, September ,17, 1954,
George W. Elliott, beloved hus-
band of Lulu Beecorn, Hensall.
Funeral from the Bonthron fun-
eral home, Hensall, to Hayfield
Cemetery 011 Monday afternoon,
September 20. ' -
1VfcCLINCHEY — At her •home in
East Wawanosh. Township, on
Monday, September 20, 1954,
Julia Doerr, beloved wife of the
late John McClinchey, in her
96th year. Funeral from her late
residence to Union Cemetery,
Blyth, on Wednesday afternoon,
September 22.
O'CONNOR—In London, on Fri-
day, September 17, 1954, Thom-
as Patrick O'Connor, beloved
husband of the late Minnie Rey-
nolds, in his 78th year. Funeral
from the Ball and Mutch funeral
home, High Street, Clinton, to
the Roman Catholic Cemetery,
Hullett Township, on Monday
morning, September 20.
64 SCHOOL TEACHERS
ARRIVE IN FRANCE
TO TEACH RCAF CHILDREN
Sixty-four Canadiari school
teachers have arrived at the
RCAF's Air Division Headquart-
ers, Metz, France, for the opening
of the first government-sponsored
schools for children of Air Force
personnel serving overseas.
A. C. Ritter, superintendent of
Education for the Department of
National Defence, Ottawa, and
former director of education for
the City of Kingston, will head the
five schools sot up at the RAF's
European bases. Be is on a two-
year leave of absence from his post
at Kingston at the request of the
Department of National Defence.
These schools for children of
servicemen will enable youngsters
to spend two or three years at
the European bases without losing
the advantages of a Canadian edu-
Cation,
In Memoriam
REID—In loving memory of a
dear sister, Mrs. James Reid, who
passed away 12 years' ago, Septem-
ber 26, 1942:
"The dearest sister this world
could hold.
With cheery smile and heart of
gold.
To those who knew her all will
know,
How much we lost ,12 years
ago."
—Always remembered by her
sister Laura, brother-in-law Lloyd,
and three nephews. 38-b
MacNEIL—In loving memory of
a dear brother, Colin MacNeil,
who passed away one year ago,
September 23, 1953:
"God saw you getting weary, dear,
Then did what He thought best.
He put His arms around you,
brother,
And whispered, "Come and
rest", '
—Sadly missed by brothers and
sisters. 38-p
WOOD FOR SALE
QUANTITY OF HARD WOOD,
chiefly maple. Ready for delivery.
Phone Clinton 67 after 6.30 p.m.
John Weep, 38-p
DRY HARD BODY WOOD, all
maple. $6.50 a cord, delivered.
Phone Clinton 805r13, 3, W. Van-
Egmond. 3812 b
Clinton Community
Fargsters
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
nvolang, commencing at 8 pad.
• TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer
K W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
"THE SUREST WAY
TO KEEP FUNERAL
• COSTS LOW"
• CALL •
• !Mae Lii)turenti
Instruction School
Leaving London;
To Centralia Port
The RCAF ground instruction
school for aircrew trainee gi in Lon-
don , will be moved, to Centralia
next month, the Air Force an-
nounced in Ottawa yesterday. In
November the English-language
school for French-Canadian flight
cadets at St. Johns, Que., will be
moved to the London Station.
More than 100 students and
about 25 instructors and other per-
sonnel of the station at Crumlin,
both officers and airmen, will be
moved to Centralia with the
ground instruction school.
The groundcourse at Centralia
Will be extended from six to 12
weeks, • reducing ground school
hours for ' trainees when they reach
the flying schools.
• COMMUNITY
FURNITURE SALE
From the grounds of the Old
public School, Townsend St., Clin-
ton, on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 25
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of:
Chesterfield suite; upholstered
chairs; bedroom suites; 2 upright
concert grand pianos; radios; re-
cord players; kitchen ranges; Que-
bec heaters; kitchen tables and
chairs; chests of drawers; electric
stove; dining room suites; dishes,
cooking utensils ,and numerous
other articles.
Terms—Cash
Anyone wishing to place furni-
ture in this sale please have the
articles at the above place before
12 o'clock noon.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
38-b
•
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock; Implements and
Household Effects from the home
of John Freeman, concession 2, It
7, Hullett Township, 5 miles west
of Seaforth, or 6 miles east of
Clinton (1.1/2 miles off No. 8 High-
way), on
WEDNESDAY,. OCT. 6
at 1 p.m., :consisting of:
Horses: Clyde mare, 7 yrs, old;
Clyde mare, 10 yrs, old.
Cattle: 19 head of Durham cat-
tle, including 6 cows due to fresh-
en in early Deceinber; 5 steers and
heifers, 2 yrs. old, from 800 -to 900
lbs.; 4 baby beefs; 3 young calves;
registered Shorthorn bull rising 3
yrs. old.
Poultry, etea,30 Muscovy ducks,
3 months old; 4 Muscovy ducks,
2 yrs. old; range shelters; coal
brooder stove.
Pigs:. 6 chunks.
Invplements: Case model S trac-
tor with p.t.o., lights and starter;
International two -furrow tractor
plow; 3 -section spring -tooth har-
rows; Massey -Harris binder, 6, ft.
cut; Massey -Harris 11 -hoe seed
drill with fertilator; Deering mow-
er, 6 ft. cut; spring -tooth cultivat-
or; 12 -plate in -throw disc; rubber
tire wagon; hay rack; steel tire
wagon; hay loader; set of sleighs
and flat rack; wagon box and
stock rack; rubber tire buggy; hay
rake; walking plow; single row
scuffler; riding plow; hay car,
ropes and pulley;, Clinton fanning
mill (nearly new); cutter; 2,000-
15. scales; Massey -Harris power
cream separator (nearly new);
cutting box; root pulper; trailer
with stock rack; set of single har-
ness (nearly new); set of breech-
ing harness; 4 horse collars; pig
crate; quantity of lumber; approx.
20 cords or mtple and beech body
woocl; approx. 10 cord limb wood;
forks, chains, shovels and , numer-
ous other articles. .
Feed: Approx...25 ton of hay.
Furniture, eta: Frigidaire 7.8 or,
ft. capacity (nearly new); Findlay
range (nearly' new); Quebec heat-
er; Coleman gas stove and oven;
kitchen extensioe table and chairs;
dining room buffet, table re chairs;
couch; wicker settee (nearly new);
2 chests of drawers; bed, springs
and mattress; 3-pleee chesterfield
suite; copper boiler; Congoleurn
rugs; toilet sets; dishes; cooking
utensils; numerous other articles.
Tenns—Cash •
No reserve as farm is sold.
JOHN FREEMAN, Proprietor,
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer.
38-9-b
•
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Clark Gable — Ava Gardner
First Show 7.00 p.m.
Mon. Tues. Wed., Sept. 27-29
"The Eddie Cantor
Story
Keefe Brasselle--Marilyn Erskine
First Show 7.00 p.m.
Thur., Fri., Sat.
Sept. 30 -Oct. 1-2
."Paratrooper"
Leo Genn Alan Lad
Filmed in England
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"Calamity Jane"
— In Technicolor —
A musical tale of the wildest
woman in the wild and woolly
West.
• Davis Day — Howard Keel
• and Philip Carey
Monday and Tuesday
Tony Curtis — Lori Nelson
and Gregg Palmer
Thrilling sports drama about
a quarterbaek who needed a new
interest to win the big game.
ITHE 47
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Spike Jones and his furisters help
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Mon., Tues. & Wed,
• CHARIATA—with Phil Corey
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A Technicolor saga of the.VVest: irr
which four .wagon-loarla Of rifles
escape an Apache raid. ••,,,
'MassacreCanyon'
,
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COMPLETE DISPERSAL,
of Grade and Reg. Holsteins
MONDAY, SEPT. 27
at 1 oielock.
35 cows, due this fall and early
winter or fresh with calf at foot;
20 rising 2 -year-old heifers; 15
year-old heifers; 8 steers and a
Reg. Holstein bull.
Torms—,Cash
21/2 miles south of Auburn and
1/2 mile west, on lot 8, Maitland
Block, or 8 miles north of Clinton.
JOHN- HALLAN, Proprietor.
Dorm and Doris MeLelland,
Auctioneers, 38-5
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
In the matter of the Estate of
WILLIAM ROBERT BELL, farm-
er, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of William Robert Bell,
late of the Township of East Wa-
wanosh in the County of Huron,
Farmer, Deceased, who died on or
about the twenty-first day of May,
1954, are hereby notified to send in
to the undersigned personal repre-
sentative of the said deceased on
or before the twentieth (20th) day
of October, 1954, full particulars of
their claims, after which date the
Administrator will distribute the
Estate having regard may to the
claims of which he shall than have
notice.
Dated at Kincardine this 14th
day of September, 1954.
George Bell, Administrator; by
Messrs. Malcomson & Clark, his
Solicitors herein, 38-9-40-b
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at
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RADIO and TV
Phone 42 -- Clinton
J. A. A STETT
Jeweller and Watchmaker
EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE
• [Mora; Gruen and Cyma Watches
BLUE RIVER and BLUE. BIRD DIAMONDS
• Spode Dinnerware '
Visit ,Our Modern •Up• -To -Date Jewellery Store Today
Phone 562 Clinton
••
26-tfb
FARMS WANTED
WE HAVE GOOD PROSPECTS FOK'''.
QUICK ,SALES
Contact
JOHN BOSVELD, Realtor
• 40 LW elte•-sIe' r St. — GODERICI1• — Phone 1108
••36 -to -40-b
ANIMENNOWNftwomamoo,
Just Arrived—
Daffodils — Tulips — Narcissus
Hyacinths — Crocus — Etc.
These are all Dutch Bulbs imported direct
• from Holland.
K. C. Cooke
FLORIST
Phone 66-W
Clinton
We Know What
Ails Your Car
. Don't guess! — We
KNOW car troubles
inside or out — and we
quickly put them in good
shape. Drive in for
service—
—
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P 11 0 N E 46 5 Huron Street CLINTON, ONT.
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SUITS
SPORT COATS
SLACKS
SWEATERS—
see the new Lambs Wool in
pullover or cardigan styles; all
shades, all sizes.
from 4.95 up
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• e Store For Men"
PHONE 25 -- (Main Corner) — CLINTON