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Clinton News-Record, 1950-10-12, Page 9``>TIIURSDA,Y, OCTOBER , 12, 1950 CLINTON' NEWS-'RECORl:1. PAGE NINE Skinny nien women gain 5,10,151bs. Get New Pep,.Vim, Vigor What a tluial Bony limbs' AU out; ugly. hollows '511. up; bgdy leap its eiokty, "ben n-pole"'look. Thousands praise Ostres. •weight -building Konic. Enriches blood; aids appetite.. digestion, so food :ewes you mora pep, eourtstimbnt' puts finals on oro banes. Don't fear getting fon fat° stop whey you roach weight you desire. Introductory size only '600.• Tor Ostegx Tonic Tablets ,for new pounds, newpep, vies and vttallty,.today. M all•drnpgtets, {.• VARNA, Mr. and Mrs. James k rig, Clinton, called on friends here on Sunday last. The many friends of Mrs. Will Reid hope that she soon recovers after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith end family, Fenwiek, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont. Services in the United Church will be withdrawn next Sunday owing to anniversary services in Goshen United Church. Used Car Bargains 1949 Chevrolet deluxe Coach 1949 'Chevrolet Sedan 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline Coach j948 Chevrolet Sedan 1948 Chevrolet Coach 1047 Chevrolet Coach 1940 Chevrolet Sedan, dition 1940 Pontiac Coach 1937 Nash Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Coach, $225 t (> 3 in excellent con - USED TRUCKS 1950 GMC one -ton Stake, to sell at sacrifice - 1942 Chevrolet half -ton Pickup MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM CASH — TRADE — TERMS Open EVery Evening for Your Convenience Brussels Motors vs • BRUCEFIRLD` Mr and Mrs. P. B Baird" are holidaying et Highgate and Ridge - town. Miss Blanche and. Mr. 'Hugh Zapf visited friends in, Detroit over the weekend. Mrs. G. Elliott and children have returned home from a holi- day in North Dakota. Mrs. 3. Livingstone had her appendix removed in Clinton Public Hospital and'is recovering nicely. Those spending the holiday with their parents included: Miss Janet Watson, , Aylmer; Miss Marion and Mr. Ronnie Paterson, London; Miss; Ruth Scott, London. Mr, end Mrs. W. M: Douglas, Mr. and Mrs; L. Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. A. Zapfe attended the funeral of• the late Lorne R. Beattie, a former resident, in London last week. Thanksgiving visitors in the village included: Mrs. Elsie For- rest, London, with Mr. and Mrs. A McQueen and Margaret; Miss Elizabeth Scott, London, with Misses Kathleen and', Marie El- liott; Misses Ina and Ellen Scott, London, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scott; Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh and family, Toronto, with Mrs. C. H. Haugh; Mr. and Mrs. F. Strange, Toronto, with Mr end Mrs. George Swan. At the meeting of the WA held at the home of Mrs. G. Elliott on, Tuesday, a committee was named to be in charge of the bazaar which they are planning for November 24 in the Sunday School of the church. Rally Day Successful Rally Day service was' held in United Church on Sunday with the members of the Sunday School occupying the centre seats in the church. Scripture read- ings were taken by George Ross and Bob Broadfoot and Marion Ross read the story. A group of junior girls sang. Mission Band Tea The Mission Band tea and bake sales was held on Saturday after- noon, at the home of Mrs. Or- land Johnston, and a nice sum was realized for their work.. Tea was poured by Mrs. R. Allan, Miss E. Bowey, Mrs. R. Scott and Mrs. A. Zapfe, and members 'of the Mission Band served. KIPPEN Don Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Huron County's Foremost Used Car Dealer W. F. Bell, Kippen, left Monday Phone 73-X BRUSSELS ; ' for Guelph where he will take a e1 two years' Associate Course at Iy3 `»lia4:«:r"'da.'34- A4iI«41,70PFe:• tte4e «w;eien«.+Feett4. ateWeR ieiidl OAC, 11111111111111111110IIIl1111111 IIIc 1 1 Ifllll@111111NI a iTi> ilimlu"i i�ilf��i! I I i ;!IIIJNEFIR111111151111171ffailiMMINIENETII Ilnlllffllllllll!IlliliIillliiillliiiillilll III SELLING OUT The entire furniture stock and floor coverings at the Late J. R. Wheeler's Store on Hamilton Street, Goderich. Starting Saturday, October 14 Every article will be greatly reduced in price. Occasional Chairs, Doll Prams, Table Lamps, and Mattresses are a few ,etamples that are offered at half price. A large stock of floor coverings in two and three yard widths, and rugs, are specially reduced. SHOP EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Store on Hamilton Street also Open 'Evenings Cranston Furniture Store III, I111111lil111911 11111111 1111111 SUCCESSOR to J. R, Wheeler Wi�� 1"lffl I11 111 It..L III 111111E111111111111 III IA111111111111111110111111111 , Il . III I@11111111 NII 11llIG011111t 1111 111111011111111111111111 111 11111 LONDESBORO Londesboro WI Meets The regular meeting of Lon- desboro Women's Institute was held in the Community Hall on Thursday, October 5, at 2.30 pin with the president, Mrs. Fair service, in the chair,,, and 26 members present, The meeting opened ` with the singing of "O Canada" and the Institute Ode, followed by ' the Lord's Prayer repeated in uni- son. It was decided that the next meeting would take the form of a shower for European children. Doreen Armstrong favoured with two lovely solos. Commit- tees were elected to arrange for a euchre party on one night, and a dance at a later; date, The topic "Health" was given by Mrs. John K. Clark, Mrs. C. Ball, and the guest speaker, Miss Cunning- ham, supervisor of nurses at the Health Unit, Clinton. Roll call was answered with nutritious foods for children. Doris Grierson played two lovely soles on the violin. A demonstration of sandwiches by Mrs. McCool and Miss Phyllis supplied everyone with a hearty appetite for the lovely lunch served by the hostesses, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. L. Reid, Mrs. Fangrad end Mrs. E. Knox. Goderich Township Mrs. M. K. Kennedy, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. apd Mrs. Fred Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brown, Kathleen, Jamie and . Sarah El- len, Brantford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Middleton, Leaside, attended the Mullens- Middleton wedding and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Middleton. Mrs. Broad, Mrs. McLachlan and Miss Jan McLachlan, Mrs. Harry Pullen and Tommy, and Miss Peggy Marshall, Ottawa were wedding guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton, LONDON ROAD Club Holds Meeting The September meeting of the London Road Club was held at the home of Mrs. Managhan with 11 members present. The presi- dent opened the meeting with "The Maple Leaf Forever" and the repeating of the creed. A baking sale was held which amounted to $4.20, Mrs. A. Wiltse won the mystery box. Jean And- erson gave a splendid report on her trip to the West. Flowers were sent to Mrs. R. Fitzsimons, who is ill, and a bereavement card to L. Moore, The meeting closed with the National Anthem and a delicious' Iunch was served by the host- ess. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. LeBeau on October 19. Roll call will be current events. This is an ANTHES-IMPERIAL OIL QUEEN Air Conditioned Furnace SEE US ABOUT YOUR HEATING WISE and BATEMAN — Phone 147 — PLUMBING and HEATING SHEET METAL WORK ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Successors tto Sutter-Perdue's Shop Work sot 6,44414' .9inox 64444. Down payment of 5% $2" for for a $5000 bond' $500 for a 51000° bond, etc., balance in ,easy instalments' over a year ., Yoa'canbuybondsfdr'cdshorbyinstalments• at your nearest P of lel branch. TO M/Ll/ON CANADIANS' BANK OF MONTREAL Clinton Branch: WILLIAM ROBINSON, Manager Londesborough (Sub.Agency) : Open Mon. & Thurs. WORKING WI,'EH CANADIANS, tiN EVERY' W'A,LK` OF`'CIFE` SINCE 181sT; BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY ROY N. BENTLEY Licensed Public Accountant 36 Regent St„ — Tel. 9094 Goclerieh, Ontario ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax Reports BooiKkeeping Service, Etc. Ann Street Phone 355W Exeter ERNEST W. HUNTER Chartered Accountant 57 Bleor St. W., Toronto R. G. Me.CANN Accountant and Auditor Rattenbary St. E. Phone "561 Clinton CHIROPRACTIC D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction OFFICE HOURS: Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 Pim Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday, 1 to 8 p,m: IN A—NCE Be Sure • Be Insured K. W. COLQUHO.UN GENERAL INSURANCE Representative: Sun Life Assuwince Co. of Canada Office: Royal Bank Building Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W J. E. HOWARD, Bayfield Phone Bayfield 53x2 Car - Fire _ Life - Accident Wind Insurance If you need Insurance, I have a Policy. H. C. IT WSON Bank of Montreal Building., Clinton PHONES: Office 251W; Res. 251'J Insurance -- Real Estate Agent: Mutual Life Assurance Co. LOBBINSURANCE AGENCY Car. William and Rattenbury Sts. Phone 691W — GENERAL INSURANCE — Representative: Dom. of Canada General (We) Howick Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Buy LIFE Insurance To -day! To -morrow ,may be too late! JOHN R. & LLOYD K. BUTLER Representative CONFEDERATION LIFE INSURANCE Phone 274 — Clinton — Box 315 THE McKILL'OP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Ofifce, Seaforth Officers 1950—President, E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; vice-presi- dent, J. It. Malone, Seaforth; man- ager and secretary -treasurer, M. A, Reid, Seaforth. Other direct- ors: 5? H. Whitmore, Seaforth: Chris Leeonhardt, Bornholm; Ro- bert Archibald, Seaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; W. S. Alexander, Wal- ton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich. Agents: J. K. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; George A, Watt, Blyth; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn Baker, Brus- sels. OPTOMETRY A, L. COLE, R:O, Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Goderich - Phone 33 GORDON R. 1IEARN Optometrist Phone 69 Huron Street, Clinton RADIO SERVICE PERSAN and MADSEN Fast Efficient Radia Service Ten Years Previous Experience on all Anto and Home Radios Free FM Intorntaatoln PHONE 471-W, CLINTON SIGNS Signs of all Types — cut-out letters; wooden display fixtures; truck lettering; storefront signs; overhanging'signs. HUB SIGNS "In the Hub of Huron County" Clinton 5891• : : PHONE : : 797W VETERINARIAN DR. G. S. ELLIOTT Veterinarian Phone 203 „ Clinton Help Wanted Huron County requires two Domestics .for the Huron County Home, Clinton, Ontario. Good wages with board and lodging provided. Successful applicants can commence work immediately. 41-b Please contact Mrs. Martha E. Jacob, Matron, County Home, Clinton, Ontario. (Signed) --N. W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario CLINTON ° FLOORING MILL Full Stock of: HARDWOOD FLOORING All Kinds of MILL WORK Built-in Cupboards Our Specialty! FRED J. HUDIE Phone 362 i bovihmstala Fred C. Kalbfleisch and Son Ltd. All Materials for This Home n $30.00 pet' month Delivered to Your Lot Includes— • Rafters-2x6 O Floor Joists -2x10 O Ceiling Joists -2x6 O Roof Boards -1x8 ® Complete Set of PIans • Rocklath o Sub Flooring --1x6 Matched • Flooring % Oak End Matched • Sheathing—lx8 boards or 25/32 Insulation Board tip All Inside and Outside Doors and Frames e All Framing , Materials on 16" centres o All Windows and Frames O All Moulding and Trim ® Shingles -3 in 1 asphalt i Siding 4' Nails Consult our competent staff; of experienced Home Plan- ners, They are prepared to help you build the home of,' your choice in 1950 with... O SELECTION OF PLANS, e QUALITY MATERIALS O RECOMMENDING i CONTRACTORS O PROMPT SERVICE See Our HOME PLAN Dept. Hundreds of Other Plans Fred C. Kalbtleiseh & -Son Ltd. Lumber, Shingles and Builders' Supplies WHOLESALE and RETAIL ZURICH and GODERICH Telephones: ZURICH 69; GODERICH 388 Residence Phone: Zurich 162 ingttt® to AN ANNOUNCEMENT To Our Customers! { In keeping with the modern trend and to create pleasanter working hours 'for our employees, we are announcing a new fall and winter schedule to become effective October 96, '1950: WEN'ESDAY AFTERNOON - Mill, Creamery and Office Will be closed. SATURDAY AFTERNOON --• Poultry Plant will be closed. DAILY: All Plant Operate 8,00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. This advertisement is published so that the shorter hours may be effected with a minimum of inconvenience to our customers. Canada Packers Limited Clinton, Ontario •tPHONE 580`