Clinton News-Record, 1950-01-12, Page 5THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950
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modern home, centrally located.
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IN GODERICH, THREE ROOMS
'with private bath, steam heated,
lent $50, adults only. Box "3",
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"THREE -ROOMED FURNISHED
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TWO FURNISHED APART-
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ARTICLES FOR SALE.
McCLARY ESCORT WHITE
'enamel coal and wood range;
Simmons bed stead; solid oak
typing desk; B.F. Goodrich car
radio; brown blanket cloth ski
suit, size 18; open automatic re-
cord player, plays twelve 10" or
12" records; gabardine eouble-
lined trench coat, size 16. Phone
Hayfield -45r5. 2-b
ARTICLES WANTED
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AGENTS WANTED
PROFITABLE steady business
with most complete line of house-
hold necessities from the most
fragrant cosmetics to the most
helpful floor cleaners or polishes.
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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
MODEL A JOHN DEERE Trac-
tor; model A R; 2 model B R;
these tractors are all in first
'class condition, ready for trouble-
free service. Can be seen at W.
.0. Simmons and Sons, Exeter.
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FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
-QUANTITYOF CHOICE BEAN
straw, under cover. Walter Pel -
per, phone Clinton 615r11,
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. FARM HELP
'RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED
Holland families, arriving soon.
.Apply to Ode Haan, Belgrave,
Ont. 52tbfb
HAY FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE.
GOOD BIG GELDING, SOUND
every way. Will sell or trade
for little pigs or hens, F. W.
I Andrews, phone 33, Clinton.
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FOUR-YEAR-OLD DURHAM
cow, due in April. A. E, Leibold,
R.R. 2, Clinton, phone 910r13.
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F OUR YOUNG PUREBRED
Jersey cows, one heifer, two years
of age, due in April, cows due to
freshen in February. Roy 0011-
nell, phone Clinton 807r4.
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SEVEN PIGS, ABOUT '75 ea3S.
George Turner, R,R, 3, Seaforth,
Phone Clinton 614r21, 2-b
11 LITTLE PIGS, SIX WEEKS
old; also car battery and tire,
nearly new, $5 each.. Roy Cant-
elon, phone Clinton 620x21. 2-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town, Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 1-10-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
Prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink'
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Coder-
ich. 2btfb
POLES FOR SALE
HYDRO POLES AND FENCE
Posts for sale at Stanley Steward, -
son. 11.11. 2, Clinton, phone 9101'6.
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WOOD FOR SALE
FELLED WILLOW LOGS AND
wood, • reasonably priced. L.
Houghton, phone Clinton 442W.
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FIVE CORDS OF FURNACE
blocks. Arnold Dale, phone Clin-
ton 810r3. 2-p
WOOD CUTTING
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
someone to circle wood, call—Wil-
liam Steep 554J, or Frank Ben-
nett 619r14. 2-p
WANTED TO RENT
GARAOF IN VICINITY OF Mill
St. Contact A. Cowan, tee Miss
Lovett, Mill St., phone 171R.
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Rev, R. M. P. 3ulteel
Heads Ministerial
Rev, R. M. P. "Bulteel, Rector
of St. Paul's Anglican Church,
was chosen president of Clinton
Ministerial Associationwhich was
re -organized at a meeting eollow-
ing the week of prayer service
in Wesley -Willis United Church
on Monday evening.
Other officers elected were Rev.
Hugh C. Wilson, secretary, and
Rev. A. Forsyth, treasurer.
HAY FOR SALE OR TRADE CARD OF THANKS
for pigs. M. Vandermeer, R.R. 2, Mrs. Harvey Hunking, R.R. 1,
Ooderich, phone Goderich 9321115. Auburn, who was a recent pat -
2 -x lent in Clinton Public Hospital,
would dike to take this opportun-
ity of expressing her sincere ap-
preciation for all kindnesses
shown by her many friends end
for all kindly administrations by
the doctors and nurses. 2-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
MEDIUM-SIZED BRICK HOUSE
containing two apartments, Must
be sold to close estate. Contact
Jabez Rands, Clinton, phone 80.
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POR QUICK SALE—NEV Five -
roomed cottage, insul brick sid-
ing, asphalt roof, oak floors
throughout, three-piece bath,
built-in cupboards, basement, all
connected to sewer, water' and
- lights, immediate possession. Ap-
ply Bert Huller, King St., phone
'319S. 50-tfb
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—IN VICINITY OF Clinton,
on Friday, January 6, tan and
white lox hound, Anyone know-
ing whereabouts contact Frank
Cummings, phone Clinton 186.
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'STRAYED TO HOME OF under-
signed on New Year's Day, black
spaniel dog, wellkept and definit-
ely a pet. Owner may have same
by proving property and ,paying
for this advertisement, Charles
Cooper, arsne Clinton 905r15.
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BUNKING — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, January
7, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hunking, R. R. 1, Auburn, a
daughter.
STRACHAN — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, January
10, 1940. to Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Strachan, R. & CS., Clinton, a
daughter.'
WAL,LIS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, January
11, 195Q, to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wallis, R. R. 1, Hay-
field, a daughter.
DEATHS
COUNTY WARBLE
FLY CAMPAIGN
IS ADVOCATED
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It was decidd3 that no claim
of over $200, or any claim of any
doubt, re livestock damage, should
be submitted without the opin-
ions of both valuators.
I. Tebbutt waited on the Coun-
cil to obtain, their opinion re a
change in the boundaries of the
Clinton and Goderich District
Collegiate Institute areits, J. H.
Kinkead, Goderich, also was
present to speak out this subject.
NOBLE—In Vapcouver, B,C., 051 . Bennett requested a grant
December 31, 1949, Samuel to the Huron County Seed Fair;
Noble, son of the 'late Jarrett $10 was granted.
Noble and Ann Birney and clerk was Irish -voted to
brother of John Noble and Dick apply to the Goderich Tovvnebip
Noble, Clinton, and Mrs. M. Municipal Telephone System for
Jackson, Stratford. Farieral .
from the Chapel of Chimes, a
refund on a telephone account
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had been overpaid.
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Interment in Ocean View Burial that,
Park, Vancouver, B.C. It was agreed to pay G. F.
SCOTT — At Womne's College Elliott 70 cents per yard for
Hospital, Toronto, on Monday,
January 9, 1950, Elizabeth
Tudor Gairdner, beloved wife
of James Scott, mother of
Katie, and daughter of Mrs.
Gairdner and the late Rev. R.
H. F. Gairdner, formerly of
Bayfield. At the Chapel of
Morley S. Bedford, 159 Eglin-
ton Ave. W., at Lascelies Blvd.,
Toronto, far service Tuesday
evening at 8 p.m; also service
at Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield, on Wednesday, Jan.
11, at 2 p.m, Interment Har-
purhep Cemetery, Seaforth.
WILLIAMSON—At Toronto West-
ern Hospital early Monday
morning, January 9, 1950, Mabel
Levan, formerly of Montrose
Ave„ Toronto, beloved wife of
Edward L. Williamson and sis-
ter of Mrs. Minnie Levan, To-
ronto. Service in Chapel of
Turner and Porter „Funeral
Herne, at 2.30 o'clock Wednes-
dee- afternoon, January 11. In-
terment in St. John's (Norway)
Cemetery, Toronto,
Consternation Among
Local Hog Producers
A few short keep steers and
heifers have been marketed dur-
ing the past week, reports R.
Gordon Bennett, Clinton, Agricul-
tural Representative for Huron
County.
patching roads, until a new con-
tract for gravelling is advertised
and let,
Patrolmen Reinstated
The sectional road patrolmen
were reinstated, as it was felt
that they could be of valuable
assistance, especially so in erect-
ing and removing snowfence.
Appointed were Reg. Johnston,
Harry Powell, Mel Sturdy, D.
McDougall, Allan Beetles, Don
Harris, It Welsh, C. McCullough,
J. Connell, It Mcllwain, J. Bat -
kin, W .Forbes, C. Tebbutt, W.
Peel ousiR.
Communications read and filed
were: Cities Service Oil Co„
Alexandra.Marine Hospital, Whil-
lier and Co., Salvation Army,
Beck Memprial Sanatorium re an
indigent patient, Provincial De-
partment of Agriculture, Depart-
ment of Highways, Central Mort-
gage and Housing, Department of
Planning and Development,
Accounts presented and ordered
paid were: Miss Acheson, use of
home, $5; D. E. Glidden, relief
account, $50.95; Registrar of
Deeds, .65; Joseph Wilson, shoot-
ing a sheep dog, $5; Municipal
World, supplies, $21.34; Hedley
Prouse, fox bounty, $2; R. G.
Bennett, grant to seed fair, $10;
H. B. Whitely, supplies, $3.24;
superintendent's pay roll No. 1,
$1,183.20.
Council adjourned to meet at
1.30 p.m. on February 6.
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HOSPITAL AID
CLOSES VERY
EXCELLENT YEAR
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all sources a gross of $1,733.59
had been taken in during the
year.
Mrs. Finglend, in taking the
chair for her second term, stat-
ed that the past year had been
very pleasant and harmonious.
She was pleased at the en-
thusiasm and work the accomp-
lished by all the committees
a n d thanked all who had
worked faithfully including many
outside the Hospital Aid. She
mentioned especially the gentle-
men who had given fully of their
time in the play.
Mrs. Fingland was appointed
Hospital Aid representative to the
Hospital Board, with Mrs. Lane
as alternate, A motion was pas-
sed to join 'the Hospital Aid As-
sociation of Ontario.
AUCTION SALE
of 30 YOUNG -COWS at
Lot 31, 6th Concession Goderich
Township, 1 mile south of
Porter's Hill, on
Tuesday, January 17
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of
20 Durhams and Herefords—
balance Holsteins and Jerseys; two
freshened,some springers, bal-
ance
due in February and March.
These cattle are young, of good
quality T.B. tested and are elig-
ible to enter any tested herd or
area.
TERMS—CASH
A. E. TOWNSHEND and SON,
Proprietors
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
H. W. Colquhoun, Clerk.
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1950, at 2 p.m.
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