Clinton News-Record, 1950-06-22, Page 5TIIUR$DAY, JUNE 22, °1950'
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CLINTON 1!1'3WS, -RECORD
$ews-ReCOrd
LIVESTOCK FOR SALES
TWO YORKSHIRE SOWS, due
soon; M -H 7' binder. John Ostrom, '
phone 613r2.
40 CHUNKS OF PICTS. Joe
Corey, phone Clinton 807r12.
25-p'
NINE PIGS, Six weeks old, York
and'Tam. Apply W. Ross, phone
Hensall 686r32. 25-b.
SOME 'CHUNKS, eight weeks old;
little pigs six weeks old; two-
wheel trailer complete with rack:
Lorne Tyndall, phone Clinton
904"4.'
2
CASH RATE—(If paid iiy wed'
nesday following date of inser—
tion)`-One cent a word fust in-
sertion (minimum 35 cent); sub-
sequent insertions one cent a word
(minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex
tree for box number or for direc-
tion to NEWS -RECORD Office.
IF CHARGED -15 cents Wednesday.
DEADLINE— p•
ACCOMMODATION
AVAILABLE
HOUSE AVAILABLE for looking
,after aged gentleman. Share ex-
penses. Apply Box "3", NEW -
'RECORD.
25-26
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'CREAM CARRIAGE, very good
condition, belonging to RCAF
'personnel. PhoneClinton 3M.
25
40 BUNCHES - U- SED Port Albert
patching shingles with sufficient
foua bunch;
bred socut ws Land ice a2 red boar.
Apply at once to John D. Lindsay,
R. R. 3, Clinton.'
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1935 FORD COACH. Phone216 Clin-
ton "252.
193'7FORDV-8. New motor,
'radiator, clutch, windshield, gas
tank. Good tires. $400. River-
side Rest Home, phone Mitchell
26el
'59.
1947 PONTIAC COACH, in ex-
cellent
Phone
ntcondition.
tCl Ston 191W. Tires nearly
25-b
TWO YEAR - OLD HOLSTEIN
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heifer due to freshen at once.
Apply Roy Tyndall, phone 24 Clin-
ton ton 907r3.
BIRTHS
PAGE FIVE'
HESSELWOOD-In Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, Seaforth; on
Monday, Jame 19, 19503, to Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Hesselwood,
Londe .boyo, a daughter.
HOWES—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, June 18, 1950,
to Mr. and Mrs. - Garfield
Howes, Port Colborne, a den-
ghter.
LEEMING In Scott Memorial.'
Hospital, Seaforth, on. Sunday,
May 14, 1950,.to Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Leeming, Walton, (nee
Ethel. Watson, Bayfield), a son
(Thomas Frederick)..
LOBE—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Thursday, June 15, 1950,
to Mr. and ' Mrs. Harold Lobb,
R.R. 1, Clintton, a daughter.
WRIGHT — In Scott Memorial
LOST AND FOUND Hospital, Seaforth, on Sunday,
June 18, 1950, to Flying Officer
LOST --TARPAULIN from truck, and Mrs. Howard R. ;Wright,
lost between Seaforth and Clln- Clinton RCAF Station, a dough -
ton, Tuesday, June 20, . between
4 and 6 p.m. Finder please notify
Frank Skelton, Goderich. Re-
ward.5p•
'LATE MODEL OLDSIVIOBILE
four -door sedan, new car con-
dition, low mileage, radio and
Beater, cots of extras. George
Little, Bayfield, phone Hayfield
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BICYCLES FOR SALE
'MAN'S BICYCLE, newly -painted
in good condition, at reasonable
.primo. Phone 314W.
BOARD AVAILABLE •
;CNE R TWO—CHILDREN (up
to school age) to board by day.
Phone Clinton 79'7W. 25-b
LOST—ON SUNDAY, JUNE 18,
pair of scissors in Baird's Ceme-
tery, eight .or 81 inches long
with dark handles.. Finder please
leave at Dalrymple's Garage,
Brucefield, or NEWS -RECORD,
Office.
LOST — QUANTITY OF WHITE
and .grey blankets, property of
RCAF, Clinton. Lost from RCAF
vehicle en route from station to
Stratford. Vehicle travelled east
from No. 4 Highway along con-
cession 2, Tuckersmith, (Egmond-
ville 11d.), to Egmondville, thence
to Seaforth and No. 8 Highway
to Stratford. Anyone having in-
formation as to whereabouts of
blankets please call Service Po-
lice, phone Clinton 382, charges 25-b
collect.
COTTAGE FOR RENT
'COTTAGE ON LAKE FRONT at
Hayfield, modern
A. B. Gardiner. Apply 25-p
FARM PRODUCTS FOR
12 ACRES EDacres alfalfa a and
tD
imothy; 18
`timothy. 3, Smith, R.R. 4, Clin-
ton, phone 617r11. 25-6-p
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
'MASSEY-HARRIS WEED Spray-
•er1 complete with barrel and 20'
booms. Phone 901r4, Clinton.
25-p
DEERING MOWER, six-foot cut,
in good repair; also dump rake.
'William Fotheringham, R. R. 3,
Seaforth, phone Clinton 628r11. 400 NEW HAMPSHIRE x Barred
25-26-p Rock pullets, three months old.
H. Monaghan, Clinton. 25-b
'MASSEY-HARRIS HAY LOADER
live years old, good condition. PASTURE FOR RENT
Elliott Layton, Brucefield, phone
'Clinton 629r3. 24-25-p 54 ACRES OF GRASS LAND
FARM HELP with abundance of water. T. R.
— Jenkins, phone 910r23.
RE L I AB L E, EXPERIENCED 24-25-p
Holland families, arriving soon.
Apply to Cde Haan, Belgreve, PIANO TUNING
,Ont. f6-b-tfb
MISCELLANEOUS
ter.
MARRIAGES'
HOLLAND-MCMILLAN--In Knox
Presbyterian Church, Goderich,
on Saturday, June
Rev. R. G. MacMillan, Phyllis
Arlene, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. McMillan, Goderich,
to Lloyd Douglas; son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Holland, Gode-
rich, "end grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Nediger, Clinton.
SCHILBE-MERNER — In St.
Peter's Lutheran. Church, Zur-
ich, by Rev. A. Datars, uncle
of the groom, assisted by Rev.
E. Heimrich, Marjorie Mae,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Merrier, to Hubert Da -tars
Schilbe, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilford Schilbe, all of Zurich.
SILLERY-CLARK — In Goshen
United Church, Stanley Town-
ship, by Rev. Reba Hern, on
Saturday, June 17. 1950, at 3
p.m., Doris Elizabeth Marguer-
ite Clark, daughter of Mr. and
Mit. William J. Clark, Stanley
Township, to Lloyd Ervin Sil-
lery, son of 1VIr. and Mrs. Norris
Sillery, Tuckersmith. Township.
THOMPSON-EVERITT — In St.
Luke's -in -the -Garden Chapel,
London, on Saturday, June 17,
1950. by Rev. Wallace C. Al-
lison. Audrey Alice, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Everitt,
Palmerston, to Fraser Lascelles,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Thompson, Guelph, formerly
of Clinton and Londesboro.
WILLIS-ORR•—In the parsonage
of Victoria St. United Church,
Goderich, on Saturday, June
17, 1950, by Rev. L. H. Turner,
Doreen Euretta, daughter of
Reeve and Mrs. Gordon A.
Orr, Goderich Township, to
Daniel Robert Willis, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis,
Goderich Township.
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work .odd days,
harvesting, etc. 25-34-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, Gode-
rich.
NOTICES
WOULD LIKE TO GO WEST.
Anyone driving and having room
for one passenger write to Box
"5", NEWS -RECORD. 25-p
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO and
radio eabinet refinishing, see W.
G. Pickett, Box 351, Clinton.
24-25-26-p
WISE—In Clinton Public ilospi-
tal, or Saturday, June 17, 1950.
Herbert LeRoy. Wise: beloved,
husband of Anna Marie Elliott,
in his 60th' year. Funeral from
the. Beattie -McRoberts Funeral
Home, Rattenbury'"St. E., Clin-
ton, to, Clinton Cemetery, on
Tuesday, June 20.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the., late John
Garrett, Londesboro, wish to'.
thank their friends, and neigh-
bours for ' all acts of kindness
and sympathy shown them in
their hour of sorrow and bereave-
ment; also special thanks to Dr.
pekes and Rev. Mr. Brenton.
25-b.
WILL BE ABLE TO DO CUSTOM
baling', reasonable rates, side rake
supplied. George Colclough, R.
R. 2, Boyneld, phone Clinton
908r23. 25-26-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
CARD OF THANKS
°The family 'of the late Mrs.
Bert Fitzsimons wish to take this
opportunity of expressing their
sincere appreciation for all beau-
tiful floral, tributes, cards and
messages, cars loaned and all
other kind acts shown to , them
in their recent sad, bereavement.
25-b
IN MEMORIAM
STEEP—In loving meinory of a
dear father and grandfather,
David Steep, who died Sunday,
June 23, 1940.
"We often sit and think of him
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only friend
That grief cancall its own,
Like ivy on the withered oak,
When all other things decay,
Our love for him will still
Keep 'green • and never fade
away."
—Sadly missed by daughter Sadie
and family, . 25-p
CARD OF THANKS
For the surgical skill of Dr. W.
A. Oakes; for the excellent nurs-
ing by the staff of Clinton Public
Hospital; for the cheerful cards
and the help of friends, T express
my deep andsincere thanks.
W. P. ROBERTS, R. R. 3, Seap-
forth. r
IN MEMORIAM
FALCONER—In loving memory
of Victor D. Falconer, who pas-
sed away June 21, 1949.
"He whom we loved went out
of sight
But never out of mind,
He is cherished in the hearts
Of those he left behind"
—Ever remembered by Father,
Mother, Brothers and Sisters.
25-p
FARMS FOR SALE
150 ACRES, good agricultural
• 'farm, barn 40' x 60', driveshed
20' x 40', seven -roomed dwelling,
'hydro available, situated in Stan-
ley Township three miles from -Brucefield. Apply
'Realtor, Clinton, phone 251W.
18btfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
'WINE DAVENPORT in excellent
-condition. Phone 325. 25-b
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton
550R. 25-b
WOODWORKING
W OODW ORKIN G, band and
jigsawing. Reg. Smith,' phone
797W.
'SINGLE STEEL BED, brown,
with springs and mattress, near-
ly new. Phone Clinton 462.
25-p
UPRIGHT PIANO; four kitchen
chairs; child's stroller; high chair;
buffet; six dining room chairs.
'Mrs, Mervyn Batkin, phone 3593.
BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHER,
like new; six -tube table model
electric radio, just a month old.
Fred McCool, Londesboro, phone
Blyth 28r14. 25-p
'THREE-PIECE. CHESTERFIELD
suite, chesterfield and one chair,
wine, other chair, green. Prac-
tically new. Excellent condition.
Bargain for cash, C. W. Moore,
H.R. 5, Clinton, cottage behind
ABC Ranch, 25-b
GARAGES FOR SALE
'GARAGE IN REAL GOOD
edition. Wilmer Reid, Varna, phone
25-b
'830r24.
HELP WANTED
'KITCHEN HELP, male or femme.
""Clinton Grill, phone 297. 25-b
WANTED YEAST -RAISED
Baker for Mac's honi-dipt donuts,
18 Springbank Drive, London,
'phone Metcalfe 7151J.24 -25-26-p
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
Notice to Creditors
In the estate of ELIZABETH
TUDOR SCOTT. late of Bayfield,
Ontario, Married Woman.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned Executor on or be-
fore the 8th day of July, A.D.
1950, after which date the estate's
assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims that have
then been received.
THE CANADA TRUST -COMP-
ANY, London, Ontario, Executor,
by ELMER D. BELL, K.C., Solic-
itor, Exeter, Ontario.
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AUCTION SALE
Tuesday . Evening,
June 27
8.30 o'clock
at
Varna United Church
Parsonage
Tilder framer 18x25.
Quantity of Maple flooring,
1" Hemlock siding.
Two steel gates.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
FRED McCLYMONT, Trustee
25-b
ROXY THEATRE
O L I N TIO N
AUCTION SALE
of T.B. TESTED
Holstein Cattle & Pigs
at —
HAROLD JACKSON'S' FARM,
1 mile east of Seaforth on
No. 8 Highway. on
Wednesday, June 28
at 1.30 p.m.
Eight Holstein cows, fresh and
recently fresh; 1 Ayrshire cow,
fresh; 1 Durham cow, fresh; 20
two-year-old Holstein heifers,
some with calf at foot, and others
due time of sale; 2 open Holstein
heifers, vaccinated; 10 Holstein
heifer calves.
60 York and Tam chunks.
TERMS—CASH
Scott Davidson,
Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
P. P. Chesney, Clerk
25-b
'Notice to Creditors
IN THE ESTATE of Agnes
Foster. late of the Town of Clin-
ton in the County of Huron,
Widow, Deceased.
All persons having c l a i m s
against the Estate of the above
deceased are required to file the
same with the undersigned solic-
itor for the said Estate, on or
before the 30th day of June, A.D.
1950, after which date the assets
will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of
which notice shall have been
given.
DATED at Clinton, this 9th
day of June, A.D, 1950.
F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton,
Ontario, Solicitor for the said
Estate.
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DEATHS
FI.TZSIMONS — In Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on Saturday, June 17,
1950, Laving Elizabeth Cant-
well, beloved wife of Bert Fi.tz-
r 62nd
y ea
Cnom the leral frin eBeattie
and McRoberts Funeral Home,
Rattenbury St. E., Clinton, to
Clinton Cemetery, on Monday,
June 19.
JOHNSTON--At her home, Wil-
cox, Sask., Tuesday, June 13,
1950, Sarah Elizabeth Spencer,
formerly of Bayfield, wife of
W. M. Johnston, in her 72nd
year. Funeral from Wilcox
United Church to Regina Ceme-
tery, Friday afternoon, June 16.
TROYER—At the home of her
son. Gordon Troyer, Hay Town-
ship, on Thursday, June 15,
1950, Alice Louise Taylor, wid-
ow of George Troyer, in her
70th year. Fpneral from resi-
dence of JuneS0n 17,SattoutdaH nsalil
af-
ternoon,
Union Cemetery.
Night -Watchman Wanted
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SHERLOCK-MANNING PIANOS LTD.
Clinton
• Now 'Playing" •
E
TH _
WIZARD.
-- OF OZ �--
starring
Judy Garland Ray Bolger
Color by Technicolor
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH—ONTARIO•
Now: "FRANCIS" With
Donald O'Connor & Zasu Pitts
— MON. TUES. - WED. —•
Clark GABLE—Walter PIDGEON
and Van 'JOHNSON
Reveals the mistakes, also
the polities and foibles, of the
general officers who directed a
war. A picture you should not
miss.
7 -hour Shift
One holding 4th class Stationery
Engineering papers preferred,
AUCTION SALE
— of—
• MON. - TUES. - WED. •
Open 6.45 — Continences 7.00
TWELVE
O'CLOCK'
—HIGH—
starring
Gregory
PEC K
"COMMANI
DECISION"
THURS. -__FRI. SAT. —
RICHARD WIDMARK
LIONEL BARRYMORE
and DEAN STOCKWELL
A saga of glory and tradition,
featuring the hazards of old-
time whaling ships.
"Down to' the "Sea
in Ships"
Coming: "Ma and Pa Kettle"
Marjorie Main & Percy Kilbride
asarsassarameosso
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH—Phone 1150
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERIC H—Phone 47
NOW: Gregory Peck and Anne
Baxter in
"YELLOW SKY"
NOW: Sabu and Joanne Page
"Man Eaters of Kumaon"
— MON. -- TUES. -- WED.
OLIVIA DE HAVILAND with
Mark Stevens & Celeste Holm
In her terrific Academy
Award performance. The story
of a demented bride and her
path back to normal health.
"The SNAKE PIT"
— THURS. - FRI. - SAT. —
JANE WYATT, Randolph SCOTT
and Victor Jory
A Cinecolor historical epic
of the Canadian West and its
fight to put steel through the
Rockies.
"CANADIAN
PACIFIC
25 Cows and 3.5 Pigs
at LOT No. 31, CONCESSION 6,
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
one-half mile south of Porter's
Hill on
Tuesday, June -27
AT 8 P.M.
Cows consist of: Holsteins,
Ayrshires, Guernseys and ten
beef type cows. Some are fresh;
five to freshen soon; balance are
milking.
All cattle are T.B. tested.
PIGS: 35 chunks.
TERMS—CASH
A. E. TOWNSHEND & SON,
Proprietors
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
25-b
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN as
practical nurse: Riverside Rest
'Home, phone Mitchell 69. 25-p
MAID FOR GENERAL WORK.
Mrs. M. D McTaggart, phone
'Clinton 99 25-b
STOVES FOR SALE
'TVIOFFATT ELECTRIC Hot Plate,
heavy wiring, two large elements;
also Tudhope oven to fit above.
Both in first class dondrtion.
Phone Clinton 619r4 or contact
:Marry Plumsteel. 25-6-p
WANTED
"GARAGE WANTED in vicinity
rof junction of No. 4 and No. 8
'highways. Phone Clinton 562.
25-b ' P
Notice to Creditors
1N THE MATTER OF THE
BULK SALES ACT,
And in the matter of a Sale
from Arnold McDonald Jackson
to John A. Anstett.
All persons having claims
against the above-named, Arnold
McDonald Jackson, are required
to file the same with the under-
signed Solicitor on or before the
26th day of June, A.D. 1950,
after which date the proceeds of
the sale to John A. Anstett will
be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which notice
shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
7th day of June, A.D. 1950.
F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton,
Ontario.
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RELAX IN COMFORT
SPORT SHIRTS
Plain or fancy patterns,
all sizes and shades.
$3.50 to $8°50
T-SHIRTS
Plain or._llatterned, Keep
Cool this summer. All sizes..
$1.00 to $2.95
SLACKS
Gabardine and Tropical.
All , shades, all sizes.
$8.95 to $15,95
PICKETT a CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats
PHONE 25 - CLINTON.
aussmicsonsusa
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
Coming: Patricia Roc in
"The Perfect Woman"
— MON. - TUES. - WED.
GEORGE RAFT — NINA FOCH
and George Macready
An escaped convict redeems
himself by breaking a gang of
counterfeiters and thwarting a
foreign power.
`JOHNNY ALLEGRO'
— THURS. - FRI. - SAT. —
ROY ROGERS-Lysin ROBERTS
and Andy Devine
A musical western yarn, done
in Cinecglor and sparkling
with wit and action.
"EYES OF TEXAS"
Coming: Rosalind Russell in
"Tell It to the Judge"
AUCTION SALE
of Property and
Household Effects
front the home of
WILLIAM A. VODDEN
(No. 8 Highway), 2 blocks east of
Ontario Street Church, mi
Wednesday, June 28
at 1.30 p.in., consisting of:
Axminster rug 9'x103/'; 2'Brus-
sels rugs 9'x12'; Doherty organ
and stool; 8 -piece oak dining
room suite; oak book case; quan-
tity of books; 3 -piece oak bed-
room suite; mattress; brass bed,
quartes and mattress; three -
r metal bed, springs and
mattress;, 3 feather ticks; 2 oak
dressers; walnut chest of draw-
ers; 2 cedar chests; New Home
sewing machine; walnut rocking
chair (antique); leather arm chair;
leather rocking chair; wicker
rocking chair; 4 rocking chairs;
Morris chair; 8 -day clock; mantel
clock; 4 small tables; Princess
Pat range; coal oil stove and
oven; kitchen table and chairs;
hand washing machine; baking
cabinet; hooked mats; scatter
rugs; 18 ft. ladder; 6 ft. step
ladder; lawn mower; curtains;
bedding; bed spreads; linens; ap-
proximately 2 cord, of hardwood;
approx. 31/2 ton of furnace coal;
dishes; cooking utensils; numer-
ous other articles.
At the same time and place
there will be offered for sale
subject to reserve bid the prop-
erty on which is situated a two-
storey, eight -room brick dwelling
with three-piece bath and furnace.
On the property is also located
a small barn,converted into a
garage and hen house. There is
also on the said property a num-
ber of fruit trees and a garden
lot.
TERMS on Household Effects,
Cash. Terms on Property, 10 per
cent. down on date of sale and
balance of terms made known on
date of sale.
William A. Vodden, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
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IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT!
OLD BOYS' REUNION
August 5-9, 1950
The monthly general meeting of all shareholders
will be held in
TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBER
on., June 2
at8 p.m.
It is MOST IMPORTANT that all committee
chairmen report so that final arrangements may
be complete.
ALL SHAREHOLDERS' ARE URGENTLY
REQUESTED TO ATTEND!
A. J. McMURRAY, H. C. LAWSON,
General Chairman Secretary
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"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be
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I have a large stock of
Plumbing Fixtures
and am now reducing this stock at prices
that will astound you.
COLORED BATH, BASIN AND SINK
WHITE BATH, BASIN AND SINK
KITCHEN SINKS—all sizes and makes
This SaIG Lasts For Two Weeks
Hugh R. Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING CLINTON
PHONE 244 -