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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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CASH RATE --(If paid by Wed-
' oesday following date of inser-
"aUon)—One cent a word first in -
'mitten (minimum?35 cen+ta); $ub-
•asequent insertions one cent 'a'word
(minimum25 cents); 15 cents•ex-
Ira for box number; or for direc-
tion to NEWS -RECORD Office.
IF CHARGED -15 cents extra.
DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday.
ACCOMMODATION for Rent
. fiH .REE -ROOMED APARTMENT.
"drone 498W. 49-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'CONN C MELODY Saxophone,
silver-plated, overhauled .recent-
ly, with new mouthpiece. Com-
plete with case $125. John Pm
lub
tree,
BABY BOTTLE WARMER; nylon
bottle brush; plastic diaper bag.
Phone 690M.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1948 MORRIS 10, $825. Phone
193. -49-p
AUTOMOTIVE
S EQUIPMENT
QE IPMENT
FO'GOOD SUNOCO '17 -plate car
battery, used four months, still
under guarantee, $10. A. E. 'Lei-
bo1d; R. R. p, canton, prison
'2910r13. 49-p
CLOTHING FOR SALE
:LADY'S MUSKRAT -BACK FUR
coat, size 17, excellent condition,
-worn four years. Coat is now
'too small for owner. Apply Box
'C", NEWS -RECORD. 49=p
LADY'S WINTER COAT, Navy
Melton, size 16-18, in excellent
condition, $15. Mrs. Morley 'Mac-
Kenzie, 5 Toronto Blvd., Adast-
ral Park, RCAF Station. 49-p
FARMS FOR SALE
13 ACRES with good brick house,
'two-storey hen house, cinder
'block, 24'x48', accommodates 800
hens; two brooder houses, seven
shelters; barn 14'x48'; water
.pressure system, hydro; Iocated
an county road. half mile from
^village. Ideal for poultry farm-
'ing and market gardening. H. C.
Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W.
43btfb
80 -ACRE GRASS 'FARM, good
bush, spring creek, brick house,
barn, Concession 6, Goderich
Township. Apply Mrs. R. Y. Cox,
Clinton. 47-8-9-50-p
' -80-ACRE FARM, Lot 31, Con-
. •cession 14, Goderich 'Township
(Miss Susie Acheson's farm), four
miles west of Clinton. Farm con-
sists of 75 acres good pasture
land with never failing supply
of water and good shade, also
sive acres of hardwood bush. For
further particulars write Box
•NEWS RECORD.
49-50-1-p
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC Jan-
itor, draft regulator, fits any type
furnace, Call Reg Ball at Sup-
erior Store. phone III. • 49-b
FURNITURE FOR SALE
REED ORGAN, •good condition,
suitable' for church or home. Price
cheap. Box "0". NEWS -RECORD.
TWO BABY SLEIGHS; one Que-
bec heater, seven dressers, from
:$2 to $8; one new seven -drawer
desk; kitchen set like new, Bert
Langford, Princess St. 49-p
FARM EQUIPMENT for SALE
ELECTRIC BEAN COOLER;
trailer with ttock rack, tires
'600x16; Jersey heifer. Joe Corey,
phone 807r12. '49-p
MASSEY-HARRIS "Rite -Way"
•milking machine, nearly 'new, two
Units; also two registered Here-
ford bulls, T B. tested, no 're -
•actors, John Wain, Bayfield, phone
Goderich 932r16. 49-b
STOVES FOR 'SALE
CLARE JEWEL COAL and wood
--lenge, in excellent condition.
Phone 285. '49-b
FURNACETTE, medium sized, in
good condition, suitable for coal
'or wood, 'first $25 takes it. Or-
ville Workman, phone Hensen
"677r111, 49-50-1-b
`HOUSES FOR SALE
SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 'in
Hensall. Apply Albert Wolff,
Box 666, Goderich. 4 & bifi
EIGHT-ROOMED Stucco house
on Princess St.; also. few articles
df furniture. Must be sold to
settle estate. For particulars con-
tact 'Glen Cornish, Clinton, or
come Saturday afternoon between
1 'and '5, when Mr. Cornish will
ibe 'at above property. 49-b
HELP WANTED—Female
'GIRL OR WOMAN, afternoons,
for lunch counter. Phone 1333.
49-b
STENOGRAPHER — with short
hand, experience not essential,
good hours and pleasant work-
ing conditions, regular salary in-
creases, group insurance, alter-
nate Saturdays free: Write Box
"M", NEWS -RECORD.
48-9-b
HELP WANTED -Male
ACTIVE MAN, between 25 and
55 years of age, with car, wanted
for profitable Watkins route,
Credit supplied to right man.
Free training. Pleasant, profit-
able and permanent. Write The
J. R. Watkins Company, Dept.
O -C-16, 350 St. Recta St., Mont-
real. 49-50-b
YOUNG MEN, knitting apprent-
ices- -Holeproof Hosiery Co. needs
young men in new Tricot Knit-
ting Department. Learn a trade
—Good Pay—Steady Employment
- light work under excellent
conditions. Apply in person, or
write giving age, education,
weight, previous experience, etc.
Personnel Dept„ 203 Bathurst St.,
London, Ont. , 49-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
EIGHT PIGS, eight weeks old,
Ray Cox, phone 903r25. 49p
18 CHOICE PIGS, three months
old. Bert Boyes, phone 305.
49-b
TWO DURHAM - HEREFORD
cows, to freshen shortly; two
steers, between 700 and 800
pounds; also Great Dane dog.
James East, phone 807r6. 49-p
FIVE COWS freshening in month;
eight heifers freshening in a
month and a half, Bill Burdge,
Brucefield, fourth farm on right
toward London; phone Clinton
625r6. 49-50-1-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 42-51-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.
49-50-51-52-b
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable dor mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prides. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode-
rich. 2btfb
FOR EXCELLENT CHRIST1'1AS
gifts give DuJour--Ladies', Men's
and Children's Wear. Christmas
cards and shell jewellery for sale.
Mrs.' Roy Mann, phone 689J. •
49-p
NOTICES
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 8673. • 42-btfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
55011. 43tfb
WORK WANTED
AIRMAN, WITH TWO WEEKS'
leave, would like work starting
immediately, truck driving or
what have you. Phone 7823.
49-b
Our
AZALEAS - BEGONIAS - POINSETTAS
CHERRIES - CYCLAMEN VIOLETS'
for Christmas are now on display and you are
invited to call in and see 'for yourself our
fine selection for this year.
Remember 'that at this season there is a great demand
for flowers, and a limited supply, so please let
us have your order -early:
K. C. COOKS
FLORIST '
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BIRTHS
BOYCE—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday December 5,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Boyce, Varna, a son (Lawrence
Harvey).
HEARD ---In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sundey, December 3,
1950, to Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Heard, Varna, a son.
PEN'NEY—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, December 5,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Penney, R.R. 5, Clinton, a son
(John Frederick).
MARRIAGES
DARVILLE-WENDORF-On Sat-
urday, December 2, 1950 in
Maple United Church, Toronto;
by Rev. F.W.L. Bailey, Corona
Mary, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Wendorf, Clinton, to
F/O Marvin Greg, son of Mr.
end Mrs. Joseph Danville,
Nassau, BWI.
DESJARDINE-COLE — At St,
James Church, Middleton, on
Saturday afternoon, December
2, 1950, by Rev. Herbert Webb,
Ethel Mae, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Cole, R.R. 3 Clin-
ton, to Wilmer Brock, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Desjar-
dine, Dashwood.
WATSON_ STIRLING At the
United Church Parsonage,
Holmesville, on Friday, Decem-
ber 1, 1950, by Rev. M. G. New-
ton, Mary Evelyn,rdaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stirling,
to John Gordon Watson, all of
Goderich Township.
CARD OF THANKS
MRS. S. G. CASTLE and fam-
ily wish to take this opportunity
of expressing their sincere ap-
preciation to all friends and
neighbpurs for all floral tributes,
messages of sympathy, and to
those who loaned cars or extend-
ed sympathy in any other way
dulling their recent sad bereave-
ment. 49-p
PUPS FOR SALE
NICE COLLIE PUPS for Christ-
mas; also live or dressed geese.
Apply Mrs. E. 3. Welsh, phone
Clinton 906r34. 49-50-x
WANTED
BABY'S CRIB AND PLAY PEN.
Phone 325. 49-b
DEATHS i DESJARDINE-COLE
CASTLE—In Beek Memorial San-
atorium, London, on Saturday,
December 2, 1950, Samuel
George Castle, beloved husband
of Elizabeth Churchill, in his
74th year. Funeral from the
Ball and Mutch Funeral Home,
High St.; Clinton,' on Monday,
December 4, to Clinton Ceme-
tery.,
EDMESTON — In Toronto, on
Wednesday, December 6, 1950,
Margaret Ellen Roberton, be-
loved wife of the late Newton
Edmeston, in her ,77th year,
Resting at the Beattie -Mc-
Roberts Funeral Home, Rotten -
bury St. E., Clinton, where the
funeral service will be held on
Friday, December 8, at '2 p.m.,
to Hope Chapel Cemetery, Hut
left Township.
FINGLAND---In Londesboro, on
Tuesday, December 5, 1950,
Catherine Baird, beloved wife of
the late John Fingland. Fun-
eral' from her late residence,
Londesboro, to Clinton Ceme-
tery, on Friday, December 8,
at two o'clock.
McKAIG--A.t her residence, Hen -
sail, on Tuesday, December 5,
1950, Mary Newell, wife of the
late Angus MoKaig.
WATSON o STIRLING
The marriage of Mary Evelyn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Stirling, Goderich Township, to
John Gordon Watson, also of
Goderich Township, was solem-
nized at the Holmesville United
Church Parsonage, on Friday,
December 1, 1950, with Rev. M.
G; Newton officiating.
Ilhe bride chose for her wed-
ding a cinnamon brown silk vel-
vet frock with brown accessories
and a corsage of 'Talisman roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jewell,
brother-in-law and sister.. .of the
bride, were the only attendants.
Following a wedding trip to the
United States, Mr, and Mrs. Wat-
son will reside in Goderich
Township.
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LEGION AUXILIARY
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
"Canadian Legion will hold a
Chr'istmas party in the Legion
Hall on Monday evening, Decem-
ber 11, at 8.15 o'clock. Each
member is asked to bring a gift.
All tickets for the blanket draw
are to be brought in to this
meeting.
The ABC of SALVATION
A.—ACKNOWLEDGE yourself a guilty sinner, unable
to save yourself and in need of a Saviour.
B.—"BELIEVE on. the Lord Jesus Christ and thou
shalt be saved."—Acts 16 : 31
C, --"If thou shalt CONFESS with thy mouth the Lord
Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God
bath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be
saved."—Rom. 10 : 9
"FOR WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL UPON'iTII'E NAME
OF THE LORD SHALL BE SAVED."—Rom 10 : 13.
CHAS. C. FULLER, 5 p.m., (DST) Sunday,, ABC Network
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Pure Wool and Silk
LOUNGING 'ROBES
$12.95 to $16.50
Tailored to suit masculine tastes
SHIRTS
The famous ARROW DART
Newest styles and patterns
$4.50
Other fine shirts by BVD
and Yank/omen
Plain, neat and bold
NECKWEAR
$1, $1.50, $2
STETSON & CREAN
HATS
All Shades and Styles
$5 to $10
GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE
STORE OPEN
ALL DAY
WEDNESDAY
Also a complete selection of:
Pajamas - Sweaters
Jackets Socks Belts
Gloves - Scarves
Cuff Links - Tie Pins
We pay special attentoin to help
you choose the right size --the right
shade—right style.
GIFT
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CLINTON
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St.' James Church, Middleton,
was the setting for a quiet wed-
ding on Saturday afternoon. -De-
I eeini er 2, 1950, at two o'clock,
when Rev. Ilerbent,Webb united,
in marriage Ethel Mae, ' daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cole,
R.R. 3, Clinton, and Wilmer
Brock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Desjardine, Dashwood.
For her wedding the bride
chose a navy gabardine suit with
matching accessories. and a cor-
sage of American Beauty roses.
The bride was attended by her
sister, Miss Margaret Cole, who
also chose a navy gabardine suit
with matching accessories and a
corsage of -American Beauty roses.
Ross Haugh, • cousin of the
groom, was best man.
Following the ceremony a re-,
ception was held at the home of
the bride's parents, where her
mother received wearing a blue
dress with a corsage of pink car-
nations. She was assisted by the
groom's mother who chose a wine
dress with a corsage of white car-
nations.
After a short wedding trip the
young couple will take up resi-
dence at Dashwood.
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OARVILLE—WENDORF
Maple United Church, Toronto,
was the setting for a quiet wed-
ding on Saturday, December
1950, at 6 pm, when Rev. F. W.
L. Brailey united in. marriage,
Coronna Mary, only daughter of
Mm. and Mrs. Edward' Wendorf,
Clinton, and IVO Marvin Greg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Darville, Nassau, B,W.I.
T1t6 • bride was attractively
gowned in dark green taffeta
with dark green velvet trim, a
pink• velvet hat, and a corsage
of tea roses.
Miss Harriett Fremlin, Toron-
to, was the bride's .only attend-
ant, frocked in yellow crepe, with
a corsage of dark red roses.
Vincent Brown, Toronto and
Nassau, was best man.
The groom has been transfer-
red to Tacoma, Wash., and the
bride has resumed her teaching
duties in Ohesley.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of Mary Al-
meda Henry, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron,
Widow, Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
deceased are required to file the
same with the undersigned Solic-
itor for the said Estate, on or be-
fore the 18th day of December,
A.D. 1950, after which date the
assets will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, hav-
ing regard only to the claims of
which notice shall have been
given.
DATED at Clinton, this 23rd
clay of November, A.D. 1950..
P. FINGLAND, K.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate
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SEAFORT11—ONTARIO,
— NOW PLAYING --
MAUREEN O'IARA
IVIACDONALD CAREY
'COMANCHE
TERRITORY"
IN COLOR
MON.-TUES.-WED. —
Betty
HUTTON
Howard
KEEL
"ANNIE ANNIE GET
YOUR GUN"
— TECHNICOLOR --
-- THURS.-FRI.-SAT. —
Kirk Douglas Marilyn Maxwell
"CHAMPION"
Now: COMANCHE TERRITORY
Maureen O'Hara — Technicolor.
--- TUES. » WED. —.
Margaret O'Brien -- Herbert
Marshall Dean Stockwell
An appealing story of a man and
his son and of a grief that
affected three lives.
"The .SECRET
GARDEN"
- rTHURS, - FRI. - SAT. —
Mickey Rooney -- Thomas
Mitchell — MiehaeI O'Shea
From midget racing to the big
hrdianapolis Speedway, a thrill -
packed tale of the roaring;
speedsters
"THE BIG WHEEL"
Coming: "ILLEGAL ENTRY" A
"ARCTIC MANHUNT"
PARK THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERIC H—Phone 1150 GOD ERI CH—Phone47
Now: "Curtain Call • at Cactus
Creek" in Technioloor with
Gale Storm
-- MON. - TUES. - WED. —
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Joanne Dru — Edmund O'Brien
and Otto Kruger
Featuring. Las Vegas and Boulder
Dam as backgrounds, a story of
the biggest gambling (syndicate
and the one man who whipped it.
'711 -OCEAN DRIVE'
— THURS. - FRI..- SAT. —
Dan Dailey — Anne Baxter
Rory Calhoun
Done in Technicolor and riotously
told is this tale of early railroad-
ing in rugged Colorado.
"A Ticket to
Tomahawk"
Coming: "RIGHT CROSS" with
June Allyson and Dick Powell
Now: "CARIBOO TRAIL" Tech-
nicolor with Randolph Scott
and Karen Booth
— MON. -- TUES. --WED. —
Adult Entertainment
Spencer Tracy — Deborah Kerr
Ian Hunter
Broadway's No. 1 dramatic hit is
now on the screen as one of the
year's best story -films.
`EDWARD, MY SON'
- THURS. - FRI. - SAT. —
Arthur Lake — Lon Chaney
Lloyd Bridges
Telling a deep-sea diver's story
and featuring some amazing
scenes far below the ocean
surface.
"Sixteen Fathoms
Deep"
Coming:, "WHERE THE SIDE-
WALK ENDS" with Gene
Tierney and Dana Andrews
SP]ECI,ALS
For December 7-8-9
NABOB COFFEE, 1 lb. bag 95c
Green Giant Fancy WAX BEANS, 15 oz... 2 for 29c
FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 24 lb. bag 1,53
STRAWBERRY JAM, 24 oz. jar 43c
PINK SALMON, 1 lb. tin 43c
I.G.A. PEANUT BUTTER, 16 oz. jar 33c
ALLSWEET MARGARINE, 1 lb. 39c
VEL ---Large pkg. 37c
Giant pkg. 73c
BOWES ALMOND ICING, tin 45c
MUFFETS 2 pkgs. 27c
STD. PEAS, 15 oz. tin 12c
ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE, 48 oz. tin 25c
JIFFY PIE CRUST pkg. 31c
CELERY HEARTS bunch 15c
CRANBERRIES 1 lb. pkg. 23c
COOKING ONIONS ' 10 lb. bag 25c
FLORIDA ORANGES, size 250 doz. 31c
t FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, size 96s 4 for 25c
tPEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLL lb. 53c
WEINERS lb. 47c
BOLOGNA, sliced Ib. 43c
T. R. Thompson
IPHONE 40
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-TOOL BOXES
ELECTRIC DRILLS
HUNTING KNIVES
RIFLES
LIGHTERS
FOR WOMEN
iliVAFFILE IRONS ,
TEA POTS
PYREX OVENWARE
COFFEE MAKERS
CARVING SETS
DINNERWARE SETS'
ELECTRIC IRONS
PERCOLATORS
FOR BOYS
POCKET KNIVES
POCKET WATCHES
WRIST WATCHES
FLASHLIGHTS
SCOUT AXES
HOCKEY STICKS
Gifts For The House
BATHROOM SCALES — ELECTRIC WASHERS -- I•RONERS -- PRESSURE COOKERS
CABINET SINKS MEDICINE CABINETS —• ELECTRIC HEATING PADS
ELECTRIC RANGES -- ROASTERS—Aluminum and Granite
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A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas
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