Clinton News-Record, 1950-07-06, Page 5"T/TURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950
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ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
'THREE OR FOUR -ROOMED
Suite, preferably unfurnished,
Air Force Officer, wife and three-
year-old child. Apply Mrs. Grant,
Room 12, Hotel Clinton. 27-p
TWO BEDROOM DOWNSTAIRS
furnished apartment or house.
Tenancy for epproximately two
years. Contact F/O D. E. Smith,
RCAF, Clinton. 26-27-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
BEIGE FOLDING BABY Carriage
in good condition. Phone 795J.
27-p
NEW CAR RADIO, B. F. Good-
rich; small. wooden baby's bed;
all metal crib; hot plate. C. W.
Bertrand, phone 381M. 27-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1940 PLYMOUTH ROAD KING,
excellent condition throughout.
Highest offer. Phone 223.
27-b
CHRYSLER SIX AIRFLOW five -
passenger coupe, in exceptionally
good condition. L. Leeper, Clin-
ton. 27-p
1938 FORD COACH with odic)
and heater, in good condition.
Must sell. Apply C. D. Simpson,
Brucefield, phone Clinton 632r23.
27-p
1942 DODGE SEDAN in very
good condition. New tires, heater,
defroster. Phone J. MacKenzie,
Hayfield 49r3. 27.-b
1949 AUSTIN A 40, in first class
condition. Willing to trade on
bigger car. Contact F/L Baxter,
RCAF, Clinton. 26-7-p
BOARD WANTED
BOARD AND ROOM WANTED
immediately by elderly gentle-
man. Apply Box "G", NEWS -
RECORD. 27-b
FARM PRODUCTS FOR SALE
25 ACRES OF HAY to be taken
off in shares. Also a quantity
of mixed grain for sale. David
Epsom, phone Clinton 902.r21.
27-p
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
INTERNATIONAL HAYLOADER
in good working order, $50.
George 'ludic, concession 7, God-
'erich Township, phone Clinton
908/13. 27-b
NEW IDEA SPREADERS, side
delivery rakes, loaders, corn
pickers, etc. "The Quality Line."
Prompt delivery. New Idea Dis-
tributors, Goderich, phone Car -
'low 2821. 27-8-9-p
FARM HELP
RE LIAR L E, EXPERIENCED
Holland fainilies, arriving soon.
Apply to Cde Haan, Belgrave,
Ont. 16-b-tfb
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 H. C. Lawson,
Realtor, Clinton, phone 25IW.
18btfb
HAY WANTED
FIVE TONS BALED HAY. Ed-
ward Welsh, phone Clinton
906r34. 27-p
HOUSES FOR SALE "
TWO-STOREY FRAME HOUSE,
'24x32, and one storey kitchen,
90x28. L. M. Fisher, R. R. 4,
'Goderich, phone Carlow 1221.
26-7-p
EXTRA WELL BUILT BRICK
house, Hensall, hot water furnace,
three-piece bath main floor, two-
piece up, self-contained upstairs
-well rented. Hydro, hot and cold
water throughout, insulated. Ex-
tra lots. William Pearce, Realtor,
Exeter. 27-8-p
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
RELIABLE WOMAN OR GIRL
'wanted to look after children.
'Mrs. M. D. McTaggart, phone 99.
27-8-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
ELEVEN PIGS, six weeks old.
Murray East, R.R. 1, Clinton,
phone 805r41. 27-b
A NUMBER OF CHUNKS, 40 to
50 'pounds. Fred Wallis, phone
Clinton 909r33. 27-b
EIGHT PIGS. six weeks old.
David Campbell, Bayfield Line,
phone Clinton 909r31. 27-p
23 CHUNKS OF PIGS, from 50
to '75 pounds and eight weiners.
Apply Alex Sparks, R.R. 1, Hay-
field. 27-8-p
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—MAN'S BICYCLE with
blue fenders and red frame. Now
at Police Office. Owner' may
have same by paying for this
advertisement and proving prop-
erty, 27-b
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 25-34-p
UP TO $5.00 FOR DEAD OR
disabled horses, cows, hogs, at
your farm. Prompt service. Phone
collect William Sproat, Seaforth
655r2, William Stone Sons, Limit-
ed, Ingersoll, Ont.
27-8-9-30-1-b
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, GilbernBros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode-
rich, 2btfb
NOTICES
CUSTOM BALING with square
ventilated baler and bale ele-
vator for unloading in barn.
Contact William Rogerson, phone
Clinton 615r31. 27-8-p
WILL BE ABLE TO DO CUSTOM
baling, reasonable rates, side rake
supplied. George Colclough, R.
R 2, Basoheld, phone Clinton
908r23, 27 -as'
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R, 27-b
RADIOS FOR SALE
SPARTON "HIKER" BATTERY
radio, five tube, almost new,
reg. $59.95 for $35; Marconi
model 235, AC -DC. very good
condition, small size, good for
travelling, $16; car radio, recent-
ly overhauled, Milne, very good
buy for $2.; Admiral AC -DC
portable, small size with handle,
reg. $69.95, completely overhaul-
ed with batteries, $30; number of
floor models, several mantle
models, real buys at $8 and up.
All in working condition. A. R.
Persan, Albert St. N., phone
471W. 27-b
STOVES FOR SALE
TWO -BURNER HEAVY DUTY
electric range, with oven heat
control; Maxwell washing mach-
ine; both nearly new; four -bur-
ner Gurney electric range, Mrs.
Noble Holland, phone Clinton
617r22. 26-27-b
TRICYCLES FOR SALE
CHILD'S TRICYCLE in good
condition. W. N. Counter, phone
230. 27-b
TRUCK EQUIPMENT for Sale
TRUCK STAKE BODY, 14'x8',
60" solid racks, good as new.
Boyes Transport, Clinton, phone
305. 27-28-b
WANTED
WANTED — USED RANGETTE.
Phone 36W. 27-b
SMALL. THRESHING MILL,
24" or 28" cyclincler, cutter pre-
ferred, Apply Box "C", NEWS -
RECORD. 27-p
IN MEMORIAM
NOTT — In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
Frederick R. Nott, who passed
away one year ago, July 9, 1949.
"Loving and kind in all his ways,
Upright and just to the end of
his days,
Sincere and kind in heart and
mind,
What a beautiful memory he
left behind."
—Ever remembered by wife, fam-
ily and grandchildren.
27-p
We Are Now Installing
Oil Burners
for the coming winter
Get our prices on OIL HEATING
before buying!
SERVICING
Have 'your Oil Burner in tip top shape
for next season. Let us check it today.
Huh R. Hawkin$
• HARDWARE and PLUMBING
PHONE 244 -- •-- CLINTON
• BIRTHS
BLOOR—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, June 30, 1950,
to Mr and Mrs. Richard Bloor,
•Londeeboro, a daughter (Carol
Ann).
COOK—In . Si, Thomas General
Hospital, on Wednesday, June
28, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Cook (nee Evelyn Bezzo,
Clinton), a son (Robert Eu-
gene).
JEPSON — In Clinton Public
- Hospital, on Tuesday, July 4,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jep-
son, RCAF, Centralia, a son
(Frederick Thomas).
McDONALD—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, July 2,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
McDonald, RCAF Clinton, a son
(Roderick Ian):
MURPHY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, June 30,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Murphy, Clinton, a daughter,
RATHWELL—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, July 3,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
S. Rathwell, R.R. 3, Clinton, a
son.
THOlVIPSON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, July 3,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Thompson, R.R. 2, Clinton, a
son (Robert Stephan).
VODDEN — In Scott' Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Satur-
day, 'June 24, 1950, to Mr. and
Mr. Roy Vodden, R.R. 2, Sea -
forth, a daughter.,
MARRIAGES
HOOPER-STEPHAN—In Empress
Ave. United Church, London,
on Saturday, July 1, 1950, , by
Rev. A. D. Boa, uncle of the
lsride, Pearl Stephan, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Smale, Hensall, to Wil-
liam C. Hooper, Exeter.
KENNEDY-ATKINSON—In Laid-
law Memorial Church, Hamil-
ton, by Rev J. A. Tuer, Helen,
daughter of Mrs. Atkinson and
the late Robert M. Atkinson,
Hamilton, to LAC E. Ross Ken-
nedy, Summerside, PM, son of
Mr :and Mrs. E. Kennedy, Ham-
ilSon, formerly of Henson.
IVIeCLINCHEY-WESTLAKE — In
St. Jude's Anglican Church,
Thornton, on Saturday, June
24, 1950, by Rev. J., A. Mc-
Gonegel, Gloria Lillian, young-
er daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter M. Westlake, Bayfield,
to BeVerley IVIeClinchey, son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. James
McClinchey, 'Jensen..
WALDEN - GALBRAITH — In
Westdale United Chureh, Ham-
ilton, on Saturday, July I, 1950,
by Rev, Waldemar Williams,
Marney Helen Reid, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray
Galbraith, Hamilton, summer
residents of Bayfield, to Dr.
Leland Paul Walden, London,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Stanford Walden.
DEATHS
BRAMFIELD — At St. Joseph's
Hospital, Toronto, on Friday,
June 30, 1950, William V.
Bromfield, Toronto, formerly
of Clinton, beloved husband of
Clara 13ramfielcl, dear father of
Mayfred, Mrs. J, 'Clark; Eva,
Mrs. T. Newman; William, Jr.;
Bettie, Mrs. A. Bingley Allan,
Timmins; Hilda, Mrs. R. Kirk,
Berkley; brother of Jack, Al-
berta; Joseph, Hamilton; Mrs.
Nell Fraser, Hamilton; and Mrs.
R. Slemmon, Toronto. Funeral
from the Ryan and Odette Fun-
eral Home. Toronto, to Park
Lawn Cemetery, on Monday,
July 3,
JOHNSTON—In Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, on Sunday,
July 2, 1950, James H. John-
ston, Auburn, husband of the
late Grace Hamilton, in his 71st
year. Funeral from Arthur
Funeral Home, Auburn, to
Dungannon Cemetery, Tues-
day, July 4.
RATHWELl—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, July 3,
1950, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert S. Rathwell, R.R. 3,
Clinton. Interment in Bayfield
Cemetery, Tuesday, July 4.
ONTARIO ST. WMS
The July out -door meeting of
the WMS of Ontario St. United
Church will be held at the home
of Mrs. G. R. Fear on Tuesday
afternoon, July 11, at 2.30 o'clock.
The ladies from Turner's Church
will be guests
PROMOTION AUCTION SALE 'ROXY THEATRE REGENT THEATRE
RESULTS IN CLINTON SEAFORTH—ONTARIO
-- of --
VALUABLE ANTIQUES
from the home of
David H. McNaughton,
Bayfield Road,
'Lot 7, Stanley Township, one
and one-half miles east of
Bluewater Highway corner,
• Bayfield, on -
Saturday, July 8
at 1.30 p.m.
This is an outstanding sale of
walnut and mahogany furniture;
Sterling, Rogers and Sheffield
silver; old china dishes; glass-
ware; oil paintings; water col-
ours; steel engravings; and a
number of Dutch palhtings.
TERMS—CASH
David H. McNaughton, Prop.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
26-27-b
PUBLIC SCHOOL
(Continued from Page One)
Linda Jervis, Mary Elizabeth
Levis, Ronnie Livermore, Barrie
McLaren, Glen McLeod, Bobby
Miller, Robert Newton, Paul Pie -
"sett, Hilda Ramsay, Wayne Scott,
Eric Schelleriberger, Michael
Spitler, Wayne Steep, Dianne
Stein, Alan Thomson, Juanita
Vanderburgh, Carol Williams;
Conditional promotion: June
Steep, David Cunningham.
—MRS. JEFFERSON, Teacher
Promoted from Grade 1
to Grade 2
Allen Ball, Teddy Bezzo, Wilma
Billings, Budd Boyes, Christine
Bridle, Alan Cochrane, Myrtle
Collins, Beth Cuchnore, Don
Cudmare, Roger Cummings, Sally
Deeves, Lillian East, Ralph Glew,
Wayne Grigg, Carolyn Hay, Bill
Jamieson, Mary Macaulay Gerald
Shaddick, Carol Stein, Arlette
Stealer, Joan Thomas, Carolyn
Vanderburgh, Bobby Watkins,
Billy Wild, Dwight Williams,
Gary Williams.
Promoted from Grade 2
to Grade 3
Jimmy Dales, Wilfred Fremlin,
Don Frey, Frank Ladd, Bobby
McCann, Patsy Murray, Gordon
Fulford (CP).
—BESSIE ERB, Teacher
Promoted from Grade 1
to Grade 2
Janet Batkin, Ruth Anne Bat -
kin, Beverley Beattie, Larry
Bertrand, Geert Buruma (CP),
Barry Chambers, Mary Jean
Colquhoun, Susan Carless, Mar-
ion Dale, Paul Draper, Helen
Foster, Douglas Fowler (CP),
Gary Freeman (CP), Helen Free-
man, Gail Gemmell, Bonnie Ham-
ilton, Scott Henley, LeRoy Hu -
gill, John Jacob, Joan Kyle, Bob
Leroux, Joan Livermore, Don
Lockhart, Connie MacDonald,
Jimmy MacDonald, Nancy Mac-
Donald, Frankie MurciaMichael
Murphy, Kathleen Norris, Marg-
aret Norris, Gail Orpen, Diana
Persan, Effie Plumsteel, Carol
Robinson, Donald Scruton, Janet
Sharp. Tommy Sharp, Gail Wald-
ron, Brock Walsh.
--DONALDA ADAMS, Teacher
Promoted from Sr. Kindergarten
to Grade 1
Robert Addison, Marie Andrews,
Jeanne Ashton, Paul Bateman,
Eleanor Bertrand, Elaine Brown,
Patricia Carter, Dennis Char-
bonneau, Donald Colquhoun,
Bruce Cooper, George Counter,
Michael Cowan, Roy Crich,
Dianne Cudmorel, Joanne Cud -
more, Barry Elliott, Donna Flem-
ing, Donald Freeman, Raymond
Garen, Gloria Glazier, Joanne
Glew, Brian Grey, Donald Grif-
fiths, Douglas Griffiths, Lloyd
Hoy, Shirley Joel; Kenneth John-
ston, Shirley Kyle, Barbara Ladd,
Dianne Lee, Sandra Lee, Freddie
Livermore, Bruce Lockhart, John
MacDonald, Douglas Mair, Diane
Murphy, Richard Norris, Judith
Persan, Nancy Scruton, Caro).
Sims, Robert Thompson, William
Vodden, Kaye Watkins, Edward
Bridle, Penny Wood. Perfect at-
tendance for year: Raymond
Garon, Kenneth Johnston,
(Mrs.) BESSIE L. FALCONER,
Teacher
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DOG WINS CLOCK
GODERICH—Laddie, a Scotch
collie, owns an electric clock.
Someone put the dog's name on
a ticket in a draw here and Lad-
die won the clock.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth wish
to thank the Bayfield Fire
Department for prompt .arid ef-
ficient work in extinguishing the
fire on Monday. A few years
ago the cottage would have been
a complete loss. These men are
to be heartily commended for
excellent community spirit i n
providing Hayfield with fire
protection. 27-p
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. J. Smith a n d family,
Varna, wish to thank their many
friends and neighbours for the
kindness and sympathy extended
to them during their recent sad
bereavement. Also to thank those
who sent flowers, loaned oars,
or helped in any way; specie]
thanks to Rev. L. Morgan, Mr. D.
Ball and Mr. W. Mulch. 27-p
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mer Suit Special
Gabardine
Suits
SUMMER SHADES
Sixes 36 to 42
*
20% off reg. price
SUMMER SUGGESTIONS;
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— MON. - TUES. - WED.
GREGORY PECK '
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Red Skelton — Gloria DeHaven
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The fun -show that started a
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With John Howard Davies as
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Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake &
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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, AD.
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.
25-26-27-b
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of JOHN PEAR -
SON SHEPPARD, late of the
Town of Clinton, Ontario, Retired
Merchant.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above Estate
are ,required to send full par-
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned Administrators de
bards non with the Will Annexed
on or before the 17th day of
July, A.D. 1950, after which date
the estate's assets will be distri-
buted, having regard only to
claims - that have then been re-
ceived,
THE CANADA TRUST COMP-
ANY, London, Ont.,, by FRANK
FINGLAND, ICC„ Solicitor, Clin-
ton, Ontario, 26-7-8-b
IN WHAT ARE YOU TRUSTING
FOR YOUR SALVATION?
Is--
Church membership or ritual?
e The efforts of another man?
0 Good works?
0 Second chance?
Keeping the Law?
OR IS IT IN CHRIST WHO SAID; "I am the way, the
truth, and the life: no can cometh unto the Father
but by Me."—John 14:6,
"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be
saved,"—Acts 16:31.
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