Clinton News Record, 1955-12-22, Page 13'THURSDAY, DECEMBER . 22, 1955
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
HOUSE, UNFURNISHED, IM'-
fbt LYS -
mediate possession, Phone Clinton
POUR ROOM FURNISHED apar-
,tment. Available immediately
Thane Clinton 33911. 51-h
'TIME ROOSVI APARTMENT
'and bath, furnished, available
'now. Phone Clinton 641. 50-1-b
:BEtelrsD, FURNISHED APART-
ment, four rooms and bath. A,vail-
,abie about January 1, Phone Can-
=ton 327. 51-p
,NIIW, - THREE-BEDROOM house,
all modern conveniences. In Clin-
'ton. Immediate possession. Phone
Clinton 465. 50.1-b
TOUR ROOM UNFURNISHED,
heated apartment. Good location.
Available soon. Phone Clinton
1'W. 51-b
-TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT.
'Unfurnished. Available January
1. Phone Clinton 376W. 51-b
'IMRE ROOM APARTMENT for
rent, unfurnished, with separate
:bath. Available -immediately, phone
^Clinton 722W2. 51-tfb
BRICK HOUSE IN BAYkrai.A,
furnished. All conveniences. One
half garage. J. E. Howard, phone
.Bayfield 53r2, 51-tfb
11VMODERN HOUSE, TWO BED -
roams, complete bath, unfurnish-
-ed. Available immediately, W. N.
Counter, phone Clinton 230. 51-p
FOUR ROOM APARTMENT,
°modern kitchen, heavy wiring,
'bathroom, immediate possession.
',W. N. Counter, phone Clinton 230.
51-p
HOUSE ON ISAAC STREET.
Fully modern. Forced air furn-
ace. Tiled floors throughout. M.
!McAdam, phone Clinton 694J.
50-p
.APARTMENT FOR RENT. Mod-
ern in every way. Two bedrooms,
private bath. Vacant January 1
1956. Central location. Phone Clin-
ton 646. 51-b
FIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR rent,
on Maria Street, Clinton. Modern
conveniences. Possession immed-
iately. Phone Harvey Ashton, Clin-
ton 268W. 51-p
GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT
in Clinton. Oil heated. Self-con-
tained. Private entrance and priv-
ate bath. Unftrnished. E. J. Wel-
sh, Victoria Street. Phone Clint ,n
1273. 50-1-b
NEN FIVE ROOM HOME, oil
heated, with all modern conven-
iences. Within walling distance
•of RCAF Station, Available now.
For full information phone either
'Clinton 783 or 334, after 6 p.m.
50-1-p
FOUR ROOM COTTAGE
'nicely furnished, 'including hot
and cold water and three-piece
bath, five minutes drive from
RCAF Station Clinton. Would ac-
commodate
scommodate two married couples
'nicely if agreeable or couple with
well-trained children.
JOBNATHAN MCGILL
'Phones: Clinton 616r13; Seaforth
667r13.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
BABY BUGGY FOR SALE. JUST
like new. $22.50. Apply to 70 King
Street, Clinton. 51-p
.GIRL'S SKATES AND WHITE
bolls, size two, $4.50. Mrs. H.
Berry, Brucefield, phone Clinton
:6181'22 or Seaforth 659r22, 51-b
TV FIT FOR A "KING" We
Rent — Move — Install. Complete
service on all makes of rotators
and antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb
QUANTITY OF WELL Matured
,corn; also army trucks, C'hev-
xolets, GO hundredweight with
four-wheel drive; Fords, four-
-wheel drive with trailing axle;
:several large "V -type" snowplows
for truck mounting. 'Laister Trate
•tor Harvester Company, No. 3
Ibghway, Tillsonburg. 48 -9 -0 -ib
'TYPEWRITER Clearance — An
Ideal Lasting Gift: Remington,
Underwood, Royal, Smith Stand-
ard, reconditioned r e g u l a r l y
$79.50, reduced $39.50. Also, New
1956 portable with case, reduced
'$59.50. Adding Machines, adds to
.$999,999.99, subtracts, only :1119.50,
Each fully guaranteed Deposit
,$5.00, balance CO.D. Immediate
shipment. Crown, 1011 Bieury
Montreal, Que. 49-50.1-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1942 ARMY TRUCK, FOUR wheel
drive, reconditioned motor. Apply
to 3, W. Nediger. • 51-2-p
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton.. Phone Clin-
ton 448. 13tfb
CUSTOM WORK
CfJSTOIVI CHAIN SAWING, BY
'the hour, Phone Bayifeid 59r4,
'51--2-p
S N 0 W PLOWING, SERVICE
-stations, sidewalks, parking, lets,
driveways, lanes, etc, Ken Mc-
Kenzie, phone Clinton 552W.
51-2-b
'HOME AND AUTO 'RADIOS and
:appliances repaired, electric
~motors rewound and repaired
Art Levett,- Isaac Street 5t Dun -
!lop. Phhone Clinton 138Wu
40p-tfb
EMPLOYMENT 'WANTED
PRACTICAL NURSE, D'FSIRES
"position, care of 'aged p{'rsan or
ap nvaleseent.'Phone Clinton 260W.
FARM WANTED
WANT TO RENT, PASTURE
land with buildings. Rush partic-
ulars to John Miller, 124 Portland
Street, Toronto, Ontario. " 51-2-e
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sales L. G. Winter. Real Estate,
Phone Clinton 448. Low down
payments. 33-tfb
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
palring, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M. 47-p-tfb
FUR REMODELLING
and REPAIRING
COMPLa;.t e, F UR, REMODEL -
ling and repairing service. Esti-
mates gladly given. Also New
Fur Coats, made to order. Searle
Furs of Stratford. Representative
at Lovett's Specialty Shop, Clin-
ton, every Saturday night 7,30 to
10 p.m. with samples.
33-tfb
HELP WANTED --Female
UPSTAIRS GIRL. Apply Hotel
Clinton, phone Clinton 793.
50-1-b
FOR LAUNDRY WORK. Modern
equipment, • good working condi-
tions. Phone Clinton 312W or ap-
ply in person, preferably, to A.
Garon, Clinton Laundry and Dry
Cleaning. 44-tfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
NINE PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS old.
Reply to Ross Hoggart, phone
Clinton 802r33. 51-h
ANYONE WISHING TO OBTAIN
Holstein cows, grades or pure-
breds, from accredited herds. Con-
tact John C. Middleton, phone
Clinton 437W3, All cows guaran-
teed. 50-1-2-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED, OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
1483J1, or 1483J4 9ptfb
MISCELLANEOUS
VARIETY GIFTS — Art Supplies,
Pet Supplies, Budgies, Canaries.
Eric Milner Flowers, Seaforth.
Open Wednesday afternoons and
every evening.
48-9-50-1-b
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service for all breeds of cattle.
For service or information phone
Clinton 515 collect, between 7.30
and 10.0a, n.m. on week days and
7.30 and ':..3O a.m. on Sundays,
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EGMONT MINERALS for Cattle
have proven to supply all minerals
cattle need to maintain good heal-
th. At $7 per 100 pounds it sup.
plies these essential minerals very
economically. Always available at
the farm, or a phone call will
bring it to your door. J. W. Van-
Egmond, phone Clinton 805r13.
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PERSONAL
WILL THE PERSON WHO WAS
seen taking the Steam Iron from
the window of Merrill Radio and
Electric return same or further
action will be taken. 51-p
REST HOME
HAYFIELD REST HOME, CAN
accommodate 1.0, registered nurse
in attendance, home cooked meals.
For further information write
Joseph Kelly, Bayfield. 51-2-p
PIANOS FOR SALE
GRAND ACTION UPRIGHT pia-
no, in good condition. Apply St.
Paul's Rectory, Rattenbury Street,
Clinton, 50-1-2-b
SHERLOCK-MANNING SPINET
Piano, used three months, in new
condition, with matching bench;
guaranteed for five years; at $75
less than regular price. A cut of
this piano will be mailed on 're-
quest. H. Martin, 558 Main
Street South, Exeter, Ontario.
51-b
STOVES FOR SALE
FURNACE, "GOOD CHEER",
four years old, pipes included,
Joseph Kelly, Bayfield. 51-2-p
HENSALL MAN SLIPPED
ON ICE; BREAKS BONES
A prominent Hansell business-
man, Ray Patterson, sensor trust
officer of the Guaranty Trust Co.,
Toronto, slipped on the ice out-
side his home Monday, At Clin-
ton Public Hospital. it was found
that Mr. Patterson had sufferer
a broken left ankle and heel.
If You Want
To Sell.
Your Farm
For Dependable and Capable
Service List Your Property
with
JOHN
BOSVELD
REAL ESTATE BROKER
40 Wellesley St.
PHONE 1108 GODERICH
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CLASSIFIED RATES
CASH RATE (if . paid- by the
Wednesday following publican
tion) — Two cents per word,
minimum 50 cents. 1V2 cents a
word for each following inser-
tion, minimum 35 cents.
BOX NUMBERS --15e extra.
BIRTHS, ' MARRIAt,IES .and
DEATHS -no charge.
ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS OF
THANKS & IN MEMORL4MS
---Two cents per word, mininnun
50 cents.
CHARGED -15 cents wdra.
DEADLINE -12 o'clock noon,
Wednesday.
Help Wanted
Applications, will be received
by SS 8 Mullett, for a
MUSIC SUPERVISOR
Duties to commence in. Jan-
uary, 1956. Applications to
be in by December 24.
Stanley Lyon,
Auburn, Ont.
50-1-b
iN MEMORIAM
SNOWDEN—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father
Thomas M. Snowden, who pass-
ed away December 19, 1953.
Your memory to us is a keepsake
With which we will never part;
Though God has you in his keep-
ing
We still have you in our hearts.
—Ever remembered by his wife
and family.
FISHER,—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Aaron
C. Fisher, who passed away one
year ago, December 20, 1954,
A beautiful memory dearer than
gold,
Of a father whose worth can nev-
er be told,
Always so true, faithful and kind
Few in this world his equal you'lI
find.
Deep in our hearts his memory is
kept,
We loved him too dearly to ever
forget;
And though the years be many or
few,
We'll always be thinking, dear
father, of you.
—Lovingly remembered by Iris
wife and family. 51-p
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On the average almost 60 Can-
adians die of cancer each day,
More than two each hour.
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May all the happiness of
this joyous season bless
your •home and all who
enter it at Christmas!
II. C. LAWSON
Insurance & Real Estate 0
Phone 251W — Clinton 0
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CLINTON' NEWS-RECQRD
BIRTHS
BISSELL — In Highland, General
Hospital, Tulsa,- Ohio, on Mon.
day, November 28, 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs. Don Bissell, Tulsa
(nee Patsy McDonell, Hensen),
a daughter (Barbara Lee).
DAWSON—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, December 17,
1955, to Sergeant and Mrs,
Hugh Dawson, Clinton, a son.
DIEOHERT — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, December
16, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Diechert, RR 2, Zurich, a son.
ROWOL'FFE--In Victoria Hospit-
al, London, on Saturday, Dec-
ember 17, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs.
Jim ' RowciiEffe, (formerly of
Hensafl), a daughter (Jean Al-
ice, sister for Katherine and
Peter).
RUSHCALL—In Trenton Mentor-
ial Hospital, on Wednesday,
December 14, 1955, to F10 and.
Mrs. L. J. Rusheall, (nee Ruth.
Scott, Brucefield) Trenton, a
daughter, (Carolyn Ruth),
STEWART — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, Decem-
ber 17, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Stewart, Blyth, a son.
TURNER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, December 20,
1955, to LAC and Mrs. Allan R.
Turner, Clinton, a son.
Roxy Theatre And
Sutherland Chain
Change Managers
The group of theatres owned
and operated for the past 25
years by Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Sutherland, St. Marys, have been
leased by George Jenner and A. J.
Curry, Goderieh, The new man-
agement takes effect January 1,
1956.
Included in the lease are the
Park Theatre and Sunset -Drive-
in, Goderich, the Roxy at Clinton,
the Regent at Seaforth, the Plaza
at Mitchell and the Lyric at St.
Marys.
Both Mr. Jenner and Mr. Curry
are well known in Goderich, the
former having been associated
continuously with Goderich theat-
res for the past ,35 years. Mr.
Curry was formerly owner and
operator of Curry's Taxi in Gode-
ich.
Most of the support from cancer
research in' Canada comes from
voluntary contributions collected
during the April Cancer Campaign
by the Canadian Cancer Society.
Cards of Thanks
I would like to thank my neigh-
bours and friends who called on
me and 'sent me lovely cards and
treats while in the hospital. Also
thanes to Dr. Street and the nur-
ses in Clinton Public Hospital.
—MRS. EDMUND HUNIONG,
51-p
I would like to thank the lady
who found my children's allow-
ance cheque Saturday, and the
Clinton Police Department who
returned it to me.—MRS W.
DENOMME. 51-b
I wish to thank the members.
o f Canadian Legion, Clinton
Branch No. 140 for the gift I re-
ceived. Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year to you all.
—THEODORE DALE. 51-p
I wish to thank my friends for
the visits, cards, flowers and
treats received, and also special
thanks to the nursing staff, Doc-
tors Oakes, and Addison, while I
was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital.—HARVEY COLEMAN.
51-p
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of CATHERINE
NEWELL, late of the Town of
Clinton in the Coony of Huron,
Widow, 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 28th
day of December, A.D. 1955, 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
3rd day of December, A.D. 1955.
E. 13. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate
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The First Column
(Continued on. Page 9)
were, sitting on their fat rumps
by the fire on Christmas day, and
letting the poor worry about them-
selves, On this coming Christmas
Day, in our own little town, the
Band will be out in the cold, play-
ing for the old people and shut-
ins. Groups of ladies and men
from a dozen different organiza-
tions will be scurrying about with
vast baskets of food and- treats
for the needy.
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"AND THE NEEDY ARE PRET
ty few add far between these days,
simply because we have a whole
lot more social conscience than
our ancestors had. Outside that
warm cosy, jolly Pickwickian,
Christmas of a hundred years ago
lay a world of cold and hunger
and degradation. We wouldn't
let it exist today.
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"SO DON'T LET THE WORRY -
warts spoil your Christmas, with
their perpetual complaining that
Christmas is being paganized.
Nothing can sully Christmas, be-
cause Christmas is in your heart,
in the simple story on that day,
in the shining eyes of a child, in
the loveliness of the carols.
* * *
"YES, AND IT IS IN THE
Christmas tree, and the gay win-
dows, and the coloured lights
against the snow and the perspir-
ing Santa Claus at the Christmas
concert, and the card from a
friend you haven't seen in years.
* * *
"JUST GIRD UP YOUR LOINS,
plunge into your shopping, enjoy
the giving of gifts, run yourself
away into debt, be happy in the
family reunion, go to church on
Christmas Day, stay away from
the hard stuff, and don't be a pig
with turkey, and you won't go far
wrong."
• 5 *
THIS LITTLE BIT WAS OE
ed to us by a reader . way
back in the open season in the
county .. But it somehow got
lost in the welter of paper on our
desk .. - ,
"Gus,' said Bill, as he
caught up with Gus on . the
way back to camp, "are all
the bays out of the woods
yet?"
"Yes," said Gus.
"All six of them?"
"Yep," said Gus.
"And they're all safe?"
"Yep," answered Gus,
"they're all safe."
"Then," said Bill, his chest
swelling. "I've shot a deer."
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Cancerous growths have been
discovered in chickens, frogs, fish,
snakes, horses, bumblebees and in
almost every kind of animal. They
are also found in trees and other
plants. But nobody has been able
to discover exactly what makes
than begin,
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BOXY THEATRE
CLINTON
NOW: THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
"The Nebraskan"
.Exciting page from Nebraskan
history, Scouts and Indians to
thrill the action fans. Technicolor.
Phil Carey -- Roberta Haynes
Wallace Ford
MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
"THE HIGH AND
THE MIGHTY"
Humor, tragedy, excitement, sus-
pense—this great picture has all
the emotions in generous measure.
John Wayne -- Claire Trevor •
Laraine Day
this feature, the first unusual
will be
at Matinee and the Day Dec. 2at 7 at
2 p.m. instead of the usual 2,30.
Coming:
"FRANCIS IN THE NAVY"
Donald O'Connor -- Martha Ryer
ME PARK TELEPHONE
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Goderich
NOW: THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
YVONNE DE CARLO
Joel 35e0rae & Alfonso Bedoya
Along the border of Mexico a,Con-
federate Army Captain essays a,
perilous mission, to buy needed,
arms and ammunition from
an outlaw stronghold.
`BORDER RIVER'
— in Technicolor --
MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
OUR CH EISTMAS SPECIAL:
"The YOUNG AT
HEART"
In Technicolor & Cinemascope.
A brand new version of the Fannie
Hurst story "Four Daughters" be-
comes a grand and appealing
music -romance, with a cast you
will enjoy in every scene.
Doris Day -- Frank Sinatra
and Gig Young
Coming:
'"i'HE FAR COUNTRY"
In Technicolor with Jas. Stewart
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Phone Clinton 634 r 11
Also Dealer for ROE FEEDS
GODERICH PAVILION
DECEMBER DANCING
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AND DANCE
DECEMBER 31st — Dancing 9 p.m. to ?
Dress Optional --- Admission $2.50 per person
Write Goderich Pavilion or phone 675 or 419 for table
reservations.
SATURDAY NIGHT'S MUSIC by PAUL CROSS and His
WEDNESDAY IS SQUAREc1estraDANCE NIGHT with Clarence
Petrie and the Night Hawks
etcetse
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
K. C. COOKE
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Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 1.30 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
MITI(
HOLIDAY.
AUCTION SALE
Of Hotel Contents
lrrern the Clinton Sales barn
on
FRIDAY, DECEMEBER. 23
at 1.30 pm.
Along with the usual offering
of stock, the contents of a hot-
el will be offered for sale, in-
cluding: Newcombe piano; 22
metal tubular beds, being full
size; three quarter size and
single size; 22 inner spring
mattresses; dressers; small tab-
les; wash stands; electric ran-
ge; 20 wool blankets, dishes,
etc. etc.
TERMS CASH
May this season bring
you and all your loved
ones, much Happiness!
W. H. Dalrymple & Son
BRUCEFIELD; Phone Clinton 612 r 4
STUDEBAKER SALES and SERVICE
Just a tight hearted greeting to
wish our friends and patrons a
Merry Christmas and a Holiday
Season c'hat's cheery and bright.
PICKETT AgoITED CAMPBELL
LIM
Ken Bob Stan