Clinton News-Record, 1950-11-02, Page 5'l.'kIURSD'A'Y, 'NOVEMBER 2, 1950
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
PAGE FIVLR
News -Record Classified AdieU Briflg Quick Kesu?t
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nesday following date of inser-
tion)—One cent a word first in-
sertion (minimum 35 cents); sub-
sequent insertions one cent a word
(minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex-
tra for box number or for direc-
tion to NEWS -RECORD Office.
IF CHARGED -15 cents extra.
DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday.
'OFFICE GIRL WOULD LIKE
'two -roomed suite in ClintoApn.
ply Box "N",4D.
THREE TO FOUR UNFURNISH=
ed rooms, some conveniences,
wanted immediately by .Airman,
wife and child. Apply Box "R",
NEWS -RECORD. 44-p
Lo3T. ANDPOUN
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST — COMPLETE TIRE and
wheel from Ford pickup. Thought
lost on Maitland Rd., on Friday,
October 27. Finder please con-
tact C. F. Garrow, Carlow, phone
1609. 44-p
FOUND — Black end white
hwund, with light brown head,
large • size. Brought to pound -
keeper. Owner may have . same
by paying expenses. Robert
Greer, R. R. 3, Bayfield, Blue -
water Highway, phone Bayfield
59r2. 43-4-5-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWELVE LITTLE PIGS, six
weeks old. Lorne Tyndall, phone.4b
904r4.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
CONN C MELODY Saxophone,
silver-plated, ,overhauled recent-
ly, with new 'mouthpiece. Com-
plete with ease $125. John Plum-
tree. 43btfb
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1941 MERCURY COACH, good
body, new tires, radio and heat-
er. Phone '795J. 44-p
1934 CHEVROLET COACH, a
bargain; also three choice build-,
fog lots. Apply Ross Fitzsimons.
44-p
1947 PONTIAC COACH in first
,class condition, good tires. price
$1,195. Phone Clinton 3.91W.
1948 STANDARD SALOON, heat-
er, four brand new tires, runs
like. mad. Apply Box "B",
NEWS -RECORD. 44-p
1939 PLYMOUTH five -passenger
reoupe, good motor, radio, heater.
Lawrence Falconer, 11h miles
south of Radar School, phone
Clinton 629r12, 44-p
1946 PONTIAC SEDAN loaded
with extras; 1939 Dodge sedan.;
1935 Ford coach in good running
"order, $150. Bert Griese's Gar -
:age, Londesboro, phone' Blyth
124r15 44-p
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
LARGE BARN for removal from
lot in town. Known as the old
'Connell barn on. Victoria St.
Lorne Brown Motors Limited,
-phone Clinton 367W. 43-4-b
'THREE -ROOMED BUILDING,
12'x2'7', has been used for resi-
-dance of inspector, fully winter-
ized, new linoleum, completely
insulated, gyproc and trim. Must
be sold this week. Phone Clin-
•ton 615r22. 44-b
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CLOTHING FOR SALE
TWO MEN'S OVERCOATS, one
'size 38, one size 40; man's good
raincoat, size 38; girl's coat, size
12; girl's raincoat, size 12; pair
of slacks, size 14, All in good
condition. Phone 252. 44-b
DRESSMAKING
DRESSMAKING for women and
children; buttonholes made by
standard attachments. Mrs. Bert
Brunsdon, Londesboro, phone
Blyth 25r19. 43-4-p
EQUIPMENT for Sale
SEVEN PIGS, six weeks old;
four Durham steers; also a num-
ber of year-old hens. Ed C. Glen,
phone Clinton 620r24. 44-p
WILL SACRIFICE for Immediate
vale, one el, (white enamel)
'Toledo scale, also 1 century el.
meat grinder i.t h.p. (25 cycle),
both in Al condition. Please
contact Mrs. J. Mitcheltree, 454
Cheapside St., London, Ont.
43-4-5-b
20 DURHAM AND HEREFORD
steers, short keep, around 1,000
lbs.; 20 Purebred Hereford and
Durham springers. These cattle
are ell. good T -B tested. James
Medd, R. R. 1, Clinton, phone
Seaforth 841r11. 44-p
BEAUTIFUL PUREBRED Jersey
cow, T -B tested, vaccinated, Glen -
are Master's Lois. Tattoo
right ear, 7Y left ear, Reg. No,
159091, age six years. Quiet end
nice in every way. Bred a short
time. Thomas- Leppington, Clin-
ton, phone 587W, 44-p
FARMS FOR SALE
'13 ACRES with good brick house,
two-storey hen house, cinder
block, 24'x48', accommodates 800
bens; two brooder houses, seven
shelters; barn 14'x48'; water
pressure system, hydro; located
'on county road. half mile from
village. Ideal for poultry farm-
ing and market gardening H C
Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W.
43btfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
MEDIUM SIZE PLAYER PIANO,
recently tuned, good condition,
will sell at reasonable price.
'Contact K. W. Colquhoun, phone
''9-W or 50. 44-b
FINDLAY SPACE HEATER
"with 10" burner in Al condition;
also large desk suitable for store
,or office, priced right for quick
sale. Norman Carter. phone 593.
44-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED- AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 42-51-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
'SMALL HOUSE, hydro, sewer-
age, and large garden, at a very
reasonable •price. Harvey' Ken-
.nedy, Spencer St. 43-4-b
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.
40-1-2-3-b
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay 4fertilizer
prices. If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode-
rich. 2btfb
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE
HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle,
excellent 'condition. cheap for
quick sale. Lorne Brown Mot-
ors Limited, phone 367W.
44-b
NOTICES
ANYONE WISHING AVON Pro-.
ducts please contact Mrs. Wilfred
Freeman, phone 791J. 43-4-b
ArTEN'..'ION, HUNTERS' Pheas-
ant season is November 3 and 4.
Get your license at Fitz's ABC
Ranch, R. R. 5, Clinton. 44-p
Pk STOREY SIX - ROOMED
dwelling, living room, dining
room, kitchen, bedroom and bath-
room, downstairs, three bedrooms
up, sun porch, insulated, brick
siding, good location, possession.
Within 30 days, Apply II. C.
Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W.
35-b-tfb
HELP WANTED—Male
'ESTABLISHED RURAL Watkins
District available. If you are
aggressive and between the ages
of 25 end 55, have or can secure
travel outfit, this is your oppor-
tunity to get established in a
profitable btl'siness of your own.
'For full particulars write to -day
to The J. R. Watkins Company,
Dept. O -C-16, `350 St. Roch St.,
Montral. 40 -1 -z -3-b
HtLP WANTED -.Female
WAITRESS .WANTED, Call in
person at Rether's Restaurant,
Exeter. 44-b
WOOD FOR . SALE
'HARDWOOD BLOCKS suitable
for fireplace or fuibnace. Lorne
:Jervis, phone Clinton '910r33.
44-n
WANTED TO RENT
•40 OR 50 ACRES GOOD LAND
suitable for crop, Lyle Montgom-
'ery, all. 1, Clinton, lihtme `Sea -
'forth 841r31, 44-b ; 44-45,,b
CUT YOUR LOGS and WOOD
now with e Pioneer or Super
Twin Chain Saw. Contact Robert
W. Cole, R.R. 3, Clinton, phone
906r24.
40-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-p
BIRTHS
BOYS—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, 'on Wednesday, November
1, 1950, 'to Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
non Boys. Clinton, a daughter.
CUTLER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, October 26,
1950, to Sgt. and Mrs.' George
Cutler, Clinton, a daughter.
GINGERICH—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, October
27, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Gingerich. R. R. 2, Zurich, a
daughter (Delores Marie).
SMITI—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, October 27,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smith, R.R. 4, Clinton, a son
(Dennis Albert), '
MARRIAGES
WINTER -HART In St. James-
Bond United Church, Toronto,
on Saturday, October 7, 1950,
by Rev. George McMullen, as-
sisted by Rev. Bruce Millar,
Helen Muriel, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Hart, To-
ronto, to Bruce Ogden Winter,
son of Mrs. Winter and the
late Dr. Ogden Winter.
SEWING MACHINES, new and
used. Repairs to all makes;
treadles electrified or made in-
to portables; prices reasonable;
work guaranteed; will pick up
and deliver in Clinton limits.
C. Woods, 12 East St., Goderich,
phone 867J. 42-btfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 43tfb
POULTRY FOR SALE
100 LAYING PULLETS, Sussex x
New Hampshire. Charles Scotch -
mer, -phone 59r6, Bayfield.
43-4-b
200 LEGHORN x ROCK Pullets,
six months old, started to lay.
Mrs. J. R. Murdock, Brucefield,
phone Hensall 686r11. 44-b
' STOVES FOR SALE
ELECTRIC STOVE, one year old,;
Phone 577R. 44-b
QUEBEC SMALL COOK Stove,
good repair, good baker, good
heater, burns either coal or wood.
Phone 304. 44-b
ENTERPRISE COOK STOVE
with high closet and reservoir,
Mrs. W. A. Reid, Verna, phone
Hensall 676x13. 44-b
WHITE ENAMEL New Princess
Rose, first class condition, burns
either wood or coal, copper res-
ervoir. Phone 260W. 44-b
VLA Constructional
Classes to Start -
The VLA Administration will
commence Constructional Classes
at
DEATHS
DUCHARME-At his hone, Drys-.
dale, on Monday, October 30,
195Q, Joseph Ducharme, be-
loved husband of Mary Jeffrey,
in his 86th year. Reguiem High
Mass in St. ' Peter's Roman
Catholic Church, St. Joseph, to
adjoining cemetery, on Thurs-
day, November 2.
FISHER—At his home in Hensall
on Sunday, October 29, 1950,
John Fisher, beloved husband
of Jessie Thomson, in his 89th
year. Funeral from his late
residence to Hensall Union
Cemetery Tuesday afternoon,
October 31.
HESKETH—In Taber Public Hos-
pital, Taber, Alta., on Wednes-
day,. November 1, 1950, John
Edward Hesketh, beloved hus_
band of Sarah Butcher, and
father of Mrs. Robert N. Irwin,
Clinton, in his 74th year. Fun-
eral arrangements incomplete.
MACAULAY—Suddenly, in, God-
erich Township, on Monday,.
October 30, 1950, Norman Mac-
aulay, in his 74th year.
TOUGH—In Brucefield, on Sun-
day, October, 29, 1950, David
Tough, beloved husband of
Rachel Hay, in his 89th year.
Funeral from his late residence,
Brucefield, to Baird's Ceme-
tery, on Tuesday, October 31.
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WESLEY-WILLIS WMS
Stratford Collegiate The WMS of Wesley -Willis
on United 'Church will meet at the
Church on Thursday evening, No -
Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1950 vember 8, at eight o'clock. Mrs.
These evening classes will be Beattie's group will be in charge.
continuous every week until mid- cordialAcinvitation the congregation.s extended
winter. to
Classes are designed to give o
practical and blackboard demon-
straticns for the benefit of all
veterans who desire to build a
new home under the VLA in
1951. All veterans anticipating
any home building are requested
to take these classes.—Advt. 44 -
TRUCKS FOR SALE
1941—G. M. C. PANEL TRUCK.
Phone 191J. 44-b
CARD OF THANKS
MRS. CLIFFORD LOBE wishes
to thank her many friends for
the beautiful flowers, lovely cards
and gifts sent her while a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital; also
to thank the nurses who gave
her so much kindness and the
doctors who attended her, Dr,
Oakes, Dr. Buhr and Dr. Addison,
44-p
FOR SALE BY
• TENDER
SEALED TENDERS accomp-
anied by marked cheques if,
favour of the undermentioned
estate for 10% of the amount
thereof will be received by the
undermentioned solicitors up to
the 16th day of November, 1950,
for the desirable six -room (3 bed-
rooms) brick cottage type resi-
dence of late Malcolm James
Montgomery on the west side of
Isaac Street in the Town of Clin-
ton. House in good repair with
one piece bath, on desirable' lot
with small stable, also in good
repair and garden. House ' now
vacant—possession on closing of
sale
,Premises may be inspected by
appointment by telephoning the
executor at 161W, Seaforth,
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for Malcolm
James Montgomery
Estate.
PRESBYTERIAN WA
The WA of Clinton Presbyter-
ian Claurch will meet at the home
of Mrs. Malcolm McTaggart, on
Tuesday, November 7,, „at 3 p.m.
W eekend Specials
November 2-3-4 '
McCormick's Maple Walnut Cookies lb. 39e
Australian Seeded Raisins 12 oz. pkg. 19c
Australian Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. 31c
Robin Hood Oats 5 -lb. bog 43c
Common Clothes Pins 3 doz. pkg. 23c
Heinz Tomato Soup (6 in carton) 73c
Monarch Pastry Flour 7 lb. bag 47c
White Swan Toilet Tissue 2 for 25c.
Gibson's Face Tissue - 2 for 35c
Canadian Old Cheese lb. 49c
Red Maraschino Cherries 16 -oz. jar 59c
Florida Grapefruit, 96's 5 for 29c
No. 1 Ontario Potatoes, 75 -lb. bag $1.19
W. L. JOHNSON and,SON
Phone 286 — — Free Delivery
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR WEEKLY SPECIALS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of MALCOLM
JAMES MONTGOMERY
All persons having claims a-
gainst the Estate of Malcolm
James Montgomery, (also known
as James Malcolm Montgomery),
late, of the Town of Clinton, in
the County of Huron, Gentle-
man, deceased, who died on the
7th day of October, 1950, are
hereby notified to send ' in full
particulars of their claims to 'the
undersignbd on or before the 27th
day of November, 1950, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 1st
day of November, 1950. '
McCONNELL &' HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor.
44-5-6-b
VIIMOIROBISSZOOlanallUnInOMY
Clerk's dice
Of First Posting of Voters' Lists for 1950
Municipality of the Town of Clinton
County of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with
Section 8 of the VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted
up in my office at Clinton on the 21st day of October, 1950,
the list of all persons entitled to vote in said Municipality
at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for
inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate
proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac-
cording to law, the last day of appeal being the 13th day
of November 1950.
DATED at Clinton this 21st day 'of October, 1950.
M. T. CORLESS,
Clerk of .the Town of Clinton
44-5-b
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GREYS
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BLUES
BROWNS
SIZES 35 to 44
SHORTS ® REGULARS
TALLS
$39.50 to 47.50
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9E OUR RACKS OF MEN'S
SUITS TO -DAY. The Season's
latest styles, shades and
materials.
$39.50 to 59.50
•.
NOW is the time to do your Christmas Shopping.
Take advantage of our Lay -Away Plan. A small
deposit holds any article until Diikember 21,.
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PICKETT CAMPBELL
"The Doorway to a Man's World"
ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS
(opposite the theatre)
PHONE 25 CLINTON
AUCTION SALE
OF CATTLE AND PIGS
At the Farm of George Powell,
No. 4 Highway, 2 miles south
of Blyli, on
Wednesday, Nov. 8
at 1:30 p.m.:
CATTLE: 20 cows, new milkers,
springers, and milk cows, 4 to 8
years old, Holsteins and Durhams;
25 yearling steers and heifers;,
25 spring calves.
PIGS: 30 Shoats,
DAIRY EQUIPMENT: 1 Uni-
versal milker, 2 single units; five
8 -gallon milk cans.
TERMS—CASH
GEORGE POWELL, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
44-b
AUCTION SALE
of CATTLE
— on —
Friday, Nov. 3
at 1 p.m.
At the farm of John Hallam,
Maitland Block, Hullett Town-
ship, 2 miles south of Auburn,
the following:
COWS: 1 Durham cow, true
Jan. 3, age 5 yrs.; 1 Durham cow,
due Jan. 21, age 9 yrs.; 1 Dur-
ham cow, due Jan. 30, age 5 yrs.;'
1 Durham cow, due Jan. 8, age
8 yrs.; 1 Durham cow, due Dec.
15, age 5 yrs.; 2 Durham cows,
with calves et foot, age 5 yrs.;
1 Durham cow, with calf at foot,
age 5 yrs.; 1 Polled Angus cow,
due Jan. 15, age 6 yrs.; 1 Polled
Angus cow, due Jan. 28, age 5
yrs;. 1 Holstein cow, due Dec. 30,
age 5 yrs.; 8 spring calves; 15
yearlings; 20 steers, 2 yrs. old.
All cattle are T.B. Tested.
TERMS—CASH
J. HALLAM, Proprietor
H. JACKSON, Auctioneer
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Work
Guaranteed
All types of
} ADIOS
REPAIRED'
Bob - Weeks
RADIO and SOUND
Phone 479
Clinton Electric Shop
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON'
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH—ONTARIO
— NOW PLAYING —
"Nancy Goes to Rio"
Ann Sothern —, Jane Powell
— MON.-TUES.-WED. ' —
WILLIAM POWELL
SHELLEY WINTERS
"TAKE ONE
FALSE STEP"
— .THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
RORY CALHOUN
JANE NIGH
"COUNTRY FAIR"
Now: "ARE YOU WITH IT"
starring Donald O'Connor
in Technicolor
Coming:
"Oliver Twist"
Robert Newton — Alec Oiliness.
— BRODERICCKKEC AWED.F�
Joanne Dru and John Ireland '
A Blue Ribbon winning
screen story and a Pulitzer
Prize play, about a state gov-
ernor and his ruthless re- '
gime.
'All the KING'S MEN'
— THURS: - FRI. - SAT. — •
Ann Blyth —.Robert Cummings.
& Percy Kilbride
It's laughable and romantic,
e young inventor threatens to
revolutionize the oil industry
but romance intervenes.
"FREE FOR ALL"
Coming:
"MOTHER DIDN'T 'TELL ME"
Dorothy McGuire & June Havoc
PARK THEATRE
CODERICH--Phone1150
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH—Phone 47
NOW: "ABBOTT' & COSTELLO
,IN THE FOREIGN LEGION"
K. C.Co
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 661
funommeoldi
WOODWORKING
and GENERAL
"FIX IT" SHOP
,i Band and • Jigsawing
t• Repairs to Furniture,
Toys, etc.
PHONE 797-W
REG. SMITH
(end of High St.)
(Shop open evenings
Monday to Friday)
"Signs ,for every purse
and purpose"
40-btfb
— MON. - TUES. - WED.
Tyrone Power—Wanda Hendrix
and. Orson Welles
A fictional episode in the
life of Cesare and Lucrezia
• Borgia, filmed entirely in
Italy.
"PRINCE of FOXES"
Vv. c*iwnr+
PROMPT
Local and
Long Distance
TAXI SERVICE
PHONE
1 I. 0
1444/441's ,arxd
i.Mwih�v+M
— THURS. - FRI. - SAT. —
Susan Hayward—Robert Preston
and Chilli Wills
A Technicolor ,action drama
tells of the boomtown strug-
gle between cattlemen and
oil prospectors in —
"TULSA"
Coming: "TILL THE CLOUDS
ROLL BY" The Technicolor
Melody Hit!
Now:
"JOHNNY STOOL PIDGEON"
starring Howard Duff
MON. -- TIJES. -- WED. —
Gale Storm—Dennis O'Keefe
and Marjorie Rambeau
Mystery drama, involving
two sisters and a newspaper
reporter who solved their
astonishing problem.
"ABANDONED"
— THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
Van Johnson—Arlene Dahl
and Gloria De Haven
Action -crammed drama,
with a race -track background
and a gang -war for good '
measure,
"Scene of the Crime"
Coming:
"CARGO TO CAPETOWN"
Broderick Crawford—Ellen Drew
"Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think
not the Son of man cometh."—Matt. 24 : 44
IF CHRIST WERE TO COME TO -DAY would you welcome
Him as your Lord and King or would you be among
those who will cry for the rocks and the mountains
to fall upon them?—Rev. 6 : 16, 17
"Christ has gone to prepare a place for those who
have made Him their Saviour and He will come again
to receive us, that where He is we may be also."
John 14 : 2, 3
BUT to those who receive flim not Iie will appear
again in flaming fire taking vengeance on them that
know not God, and that obey not the Gospel of our
Lord Jesus Christ."—II Thes. 1 8
JESUS SAID: "I am the Way, the Truth and the Life."
John 14 : 6
"Whosoever cometh unto Me, I will in no wise cast
out"—John 6 : 37
CHAS. E. FULLER, 5 p.m., (DST) Sunday, ABC Network
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Change of ,s nsiness
WILLIAM E. JERVIS wishes to ex-
press his sincere appreciation to the public
for the patronage shown him during the
past 24 years when he conducted a truck-
ing business.
As of the first of November, 1950,
this business has been sold to GORDON
NIVINS, who has had considerable ex-
perience ill this line.
We would ask for your continued
patronage with Mr. Nivins who will be
dealing with the same company. For in-
formation phone 207.
r a
(Signed)
WILLIAM E. JERVIS
44-p
There are none better than
B ATTY
Household Appliances
See the new BEATTY
ELECTRIC RANGE
in our window
SAVE ... $30 on the new
ECONOMY WASHER
IRONERS
FLOOR POLISHERS AND WAXERS
I Hugh R. Hawkins
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HARDWARE and PLUMBING
PHONE 244 , - — CLINTON