Clinton News-Record, 1950-01-26, Page 5-'16.11IItSDA"'Y, gANCARY 26, 1050
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IN MEMORIAM
rsesday following date of inner- COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE GIRL,
BIRTHS IN
loving memory ROXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE
tion) --One cent a word first in- part-time; full-time employment
BERTRAND - In Clinton Public of a dear daughter, Phoebe Ford, CLINTON GODERICH' SR A F o R' T 19
-sertion (minimum 35 •cents); sub -during summer vacation. Clay- Hospital, on Wednesday, Jan- who passed away'. January 25,
Sequent insertions onecenia word ton',, Ice Cream Bar, phone 134. nary 25, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. ]827: —. Now Playing - NOW: h In Teo nicolor "TH
Cyril Bertrand; Clinton, a "The evenng char shines on the
((minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex- 4-5-b daughter. grave — Thurs. - Fri. r Sat. �— YOUNGER. BROTHERS" starring
era for box number or for direr- LOST' AND FOUND GIBBINGS--In Stratford General Of one we loved but could Wayne Morris -- Janis Paige Wayne Morris and Janis Paige GOES TO COLLEGE"
to NEWS -RECORD Office.Hospital, on Wednesday, Jan -not save, !Bruce Bennett, Geraldine Brooks IF CHARGED --15 cents extra. LOST — ' REWARD WILL Be uary 18, 1950, to Mr. end Mrs. The call was sudden, the Shock
Robert Hutton —MON., TOES., WED —• —MON., TUES., WAD.
DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday. given for information leading to John A. Gibbings, Stratford, a severe,
"The Gregory Peek - Valli -Ami Todd Robert Douglas - Helen Westoott
recovery of small Harrier hound daughter. To lose the one we loved so & Charles Laughton. A screen & Robert Aida—Telling awater "The Paradine Case" "HOMICIDE"
the law and the lawless.
on tap, . twwith black, white and brown
HAY—In Clinton Public Hospi- dear.
YOUNGER
classic from that maker of hits penseful story of conflict, between
you'll never forget.
FOR RENT markings, white tail, brown eyes, cal on Thursday, January 26, 'Tis sweet to- know we'll meet B R O T I'I E R S " O. Selznick, the ,pieture
and brass -studded collar. W. F. 1950, to Mr.,. and Mrs, Charles again
Bas-
le E N S A L L, THREE -ROOMED Corson, phone 567W, 4-p Hay, Zurich, a daughter. When troubles are no more, The outlaw brothers who she
heatedeontap,, two-piece
bane LOST — STRING OF BUBBLE MHaspifiMal, an n cliesday,P Public And tWetlthe one we loved so their etrWgh esent stt,.- ghkER they
W. C. Pearce, 'Realtor, Exeter. Beads between Herman S Men's
uary 25, 1950,to Mr. and Mrs. Has just gone, on before." — Color byTechnicolor —
q_5 -p Wear and Bartliff s on Monday, HarryMcAda, R.R: 3, Zurich, —Sadlymissed . byfather, sister
January 23. Finder leave at
Bartliff's. 4-b a daughter (stillborn).
Roxanne, and brothers Bill and
ARTICLES 'FOR SALE THOMPSON—In Clinton Public Glen. 4-b — MON., TUES., WED. —
Hospital, • on Monday, January Cary Ann
23, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Palmer GRANT SHERIDAN
Thompson, Clinton, a son. in
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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CASH.RATE--(If paid by Wed- HELP ' WANTED—Female
NOW: Clifton Webb and Shirley
Temple in "MR. BELVEDERE.
ENGLISH -STYLE Perambulator;
'baby Seal fur coat, both for quick
:sale. Offers. B. M. VanSickle,
Rabtenbury St. W., phone 164J.
4-b
CLARE JEWEL ELECTRIC
Range; •chrome breakfast table
and chairs; washing machine;
^utility cabinet. Phone 292 Clin-
ton. 4-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1942 NASH SEDAN WITH AIR
•conditioning, radio, and seat cov-
ers, in good condition. Apply C.
D. Simpson, ' Brucefield, phone
'Clinton 632r23. 4-b
1934 FORD SEDAN, OFFER, for
-quick sale. Phone Clinton 161J.
4-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
EIGHTEEN LITTLE PIGS, SIX
weeks old, T. Booth, R. R. 3,
Clinton, phone 911r16. 4-b
EIGHT LITTLE PIGS, six weeks
old; three or four ton baled hay.
Warren Gibbings, R. R. 4, Clin-
ton, phone 617r1.6. 4-b
MISCELLANEOUS
LIVE HORSES WANTED FOR
mink feed; one male collie pup
for sale. Elmer Trick, phone
907r5. 4-5-b
JACK RABBITS WANTED —
will pay 20 cents for fresh Jack
Rabbits; also cabin for sale or
rent, size 18x8, well. insulated,
can be lived in the year round.
Mervyn Batkin. 4-p
CLOTHING FOR SALE SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
'WINTER BLACK BOUCLE Coat,
C. none's orchard, mile north of
'Persian trim, size 16-18; two suit town. Will work odd days,
moats, grey and blue, size 16-18.Iharvesting, eta 1-10-p
Numerous other articles in good ! ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
•condition. Apply Box "5", NEWS- animals. If suitable for niink feed
RECORD. 4-5-p will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone (tolled, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
ich. 2btfb
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
RUBBER TIRE WAGON, 16-600
'tires, nearly, new; two -wheel
'trailer with stock rack and ball
'hitch. Ferg VanEgmond, phone
'187. 4-5-p
'SPECIAL DISCOUNT of winter
and spring orders for George
"White No. 6 all steel threshers;
'have in stock Letz Grinders—will
grind grain or corn on. cob. Gor-
don Radford, George White deal-
er for 'Clinton, Londesboro, and
'Blyth district. 3-4-5-b
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
"TABLE TURNIPS FOR SALE,
'delivered. Phone Clinton 907r24,
4-5-p
FARM HELP
11"E LIABLE, EXPERIENCED
'Holland families, arriving soon.
Apply to Ode' Haan, Belgrave,
'Ont. 52tbfb
FARMS FOR SALE
80 ACRES CLAY LOAM, Stanley
'Township, bank barn, henhouse,
freme house. Quick possession.
'Bargain. Apply William Pearce, TYPEWRITERS
'Realtor, Exeter. 4-6-p FOR SALE
66 ACRES, HAY TOWNSHIP, UNDERWOOD PORTABLE Type -
small barn, comfortable house. writer, practically new. Phone
hydro passes. Quick possession. 459W. 4-b
'Bargain. Apply William Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. 4-6-p WORK WANTED—Female
NOTICES
WILL THE PERSONS WHO MiS-
takenly took a gentleman's brown
felt hat from Wesley -Willis Unit-
ed Church, on Sunday, January
22, and a pair of men's overshoes
with clippers on heels, on Wed-
nesday, January 18, please return
to Garnet Cornish and exchange
for their rightful clothing. 4-b
ROBERT WEEKS, Radio Service,
member of National Schools, Los
Angeles, Calif. Radio service,
construction, installation of an-
tennae, adjustment and repair,
installation all types receivers,
latest test equipment. For prompt
service phone Clinton 633r3 or
write R.R. 4, Clinton.
3-4-5-6-p
STOVES FOR SALE
NEW CLARE JEWEL ELECTRIC
range, phone 'Clinton 619r2.
3-4-p
50 ACRES GPAVEL LOAM, GENERAL OFFICE WORK or
"Teeswater, eight acres bush, bank clerking, Apply Box "T", NEWS -
barn, comfortable house, Delco RECORD. 4-p
lights. Quick possession. Bargain.
'William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
4-6-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
MEDIUM-SIZED BRICK HOUSE
containing two apartments. Must
'be sold to close estate. Contact
Jabez Rands, Clinton, phone 80.
2-3-b
YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE
job as clerk. Has had three years'
experience clerking in dry goods
store. Apply Box "K", NEWS -
RECORD. 4-p
WANTED TO BUY
USED PIANO; tractor on rubber
with starter and lighter, must be
FOR QUICK SALE—NEW Five- under $1,000; pigs; pullets; and
ruroomed cottage, insul brick sid- a hoose. p B]Lonnee 619r32: Cann, R 4 -p
R. R.
ing, asphalt roof, oak floors Clinton,
throughout, three-piece bath,
built-in cupboards, basement, all
connected to sewer, water and
'lights, immediate possession. Ap-
ply Bert Huller, King St., phone
'319J. 50-tfb
HOUSE TO RENT
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the neighbours
and friends for their cards and
fruits sent to me, and also the.
doctor and nurses for their kind-
ness while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital.
(Signed)—Mrs. Henry Flunking.
HOUSE TO RENT IN HAYFIELD, CARD OF THANKS
'Hydro, immediate possession. Ap- S. A. Spencer wishes to take
ply Mrs. Albert Leitch, South St., this opportunity of expressing his
'Goderich. 4-p sincere appreciation for all flow-
ers, card, and other acts of kind -
Canadian private banks ere no ness 'extended to him while a
longer allowed to issue bills. The patient in Clinton Public Hospi-
government bank alone has 'the 'tal. Special thanks to the nurses
'right, and Dr. Oakes. 4-b
VISIT OUR STORE
for our
JANUArY
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Electric Stoves
Combination
Stoves
Gas, Stoves
at .
GREAT
REDUCTIONS
Hug H.H1 wkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
PHONE 244 - CLINTON
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of FANNY
MONTGOMERY
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Fanny
Montgomery, late of the Town
of Chilton, in the County !of
Huron, Married Woman, deceas-
ed, who died on the 23rd day of
December, 1949, are hereby not-
ified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 15th day of
February, 1950. after which date
the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 19th
day of January, 1950.
1VIcCONNELL & HAYS,
S•eaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors
4-5-6-b
'DEATHS
COOK -- At her late residence,
Blyth, on Tuesday, January 24,
1950, Ella May Taylor, beloved
wife of Leonard Cook, Blyth,
in her 61st year. .
CORNISH — In Cookstown, on
Sunday, January 22, 1950,
Zemila Cornish, beloved dau-
ghter of the late James and
Annie Cornish, Clinton. Fun-
eral from the Ball and Mutch
Funeral Home, High St., Clin-
ton, to Clinton Cemetery, on
Tuesday, January 24.
CRAMPTON—In Saginaw, Mich.,
on Thursday. January 19, 1950,
Fame Kay (formerly of Clin-
ton), beloved wife of Louis C.
Crampton, Lapeer, Mich., aged
'74 years. Funeral and inter-
• ment at Lapeer, on Saturday,
January 21.
JOSLING—In Detroit, Mich., on
Tuesday, January 17, 1950,
Henry Jesting, Detroit, for-
merly of Clinton, beloved hus-
band of the late Martha Mason,
in his 87th year. Funeral and
interment at Detroit, Thurs-
day, January 19.
SHANAHAN — In Clinton, on
Sunday, January 22, 1950, Anna
McIntosh, beloved wife of the YPU SPEAKER
late John Shanahan, in her 86th Dr. Grierson, a retired mission -
year. Funeral from the Ball ary doctor, who has serve -faith -
and Mulch Funeral Home, High fuIIy for many years in Korea,
St., Clinton, to St. Joseph's will be the guest speaker at the
Church for Requiem High Mass, Community YPU meeting in On-
to R.C. Cemetery, Hullett Town- tario St. United Church, on Sun -
ship, on Wednesday morning, day evening, January 29. Every -
January 25. one is welcome.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. M. E. McFadden and G,
W. Cornish wish to express their
sincere appreciation to all specci fore the end of the period, the
bourn and,friends, with second
thanks to Rev. W. J. Woolfrey, goal being an easy one
for all floral tributes and other
acts of kindness and sympathy
extended to them in their recent
sad bereavement -in the death of
their sister, Mists Zemila Cornish.
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-"I WAS A MALE
-WAR BRIDE" Coming: "The FOUNTAINHEAD"
Adult Entertainment vary Cooper and Patricia Neal
ensommom
— THURS., FRI., SAT. —
Wallace Beery - Marjorie Main &
Richard Conte — Comedy - - -
lusty, robust and rugged - with a dramatic punchful story
and a cast capable of its impact.
"BIG JACK"
— THURS., FRI., SAT. —
Paul Douglas - Celeste Holm and
Linda Darnell—Here it is! The
comedy you have waited' for,
about a bathroom baritone and
his operatic wife.
"Everybody Does It"
Coming: Fred Astaire & Ginger
Rogers in "THE BARKLEY'S
OF BROADWAY"
LONDESBORO
AND DRAYTON
IN 2-2 DRAW
(By Jack Webster)
Londesboro B -A's and Drayton
battled to a two -all tie before a
crowd of cheering fans in Clin-
ton Lions Arena Friday night In
a scheduled game in the group 1,
WOAA Intermediate "B" -hockey
schedule.
Lee and Snell proved them-
selves the spark plugs for the
B -A's, notching both their goals
in the first period. Drayton
managed to tie the score up be -
In conjunction with our
FREE PORTRAIT
offer of the last three weeks, we are now pleased
to announce a supplementary and outstanding
offer of
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1-6x8 Oil Color Portrait
all. for $6.95
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LAST C LL
OVER COATS
Men's
and
Browns
Greys
Blues
Men's
Scarves
1/2 Price
sizes 28 to 42
• 0
1/2 Price
BOYS'
PARKAS /2
Price
50 Men's
MEN'S SUITS .jackets
reg, up .to $59.56'
$29 & $3.950 25% off
,Sale ends Tuesday, -Jan. 31
ant ellO,
PICKETT a CAMPBELL
STETSON HATS ARROW SHIRTS
PHONE 25 " CLINTON
AUCTION SALE
OF 30 COWS
at Lot No. 31, 6th Concession
of Goderich Township, 1 mile
south of Porter's Hill, on
Tuesday, January 31
at 1.30 p.m. consisting of:
Five Jerseys; balance Holsteins
and Durhams. Some of these
cows are fresh; some springers;
balance due February and March.
Plan to attend this sale' if you
want cows as they are hard to
get. These cattle are of good
quality and T.B. tested.
Sale Under Cover
TERMS—CASH
A. E. TOWNSHEND and SON,
Proarietors
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colqulmun, Clerk.
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• .�'oy unil0Imoars
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
K. C.Cooke
FLORIST.
Phones: 66w and 66j
which rolled between the goal -
tender's skates.
However, from then on it was
a battle between the goal -tenders
With both of them stopping a lot
of rubber.
DRAYTON: goal, Brown; de-
fence, Forwell, Makepeace; centre,
Weak; wings, Downey, FleweIling;
subs—M. Sehieck, A. Schieck,
Hefkey, Ralston, J. Smith, G,.
Duff, D. buff.
LONDESBORO: goal, A. Riley;
defence, Tunney, D. Snell; centre,
Lee; wings, J. Snell, Shaddick;
subs—Millar, Carter, Armstrong,
Johnson, Madill,. Hernia, B. Riley..
First Period
1—Londesboro, Lee.
2—Drayton, Flewelling (Forwell)
3—Londesboro, Snell.
4—Drayton, S. Wank (Flewel-
ling-.
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{ unto the Father (God) but by Me.—John '14:6.
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