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THURSDAY„ MAY 31, 1951
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ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
ANTED TO RENT - House or
,antment,within month if pos-
)le. Box "W", NEWS -RECORD.
22-p
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
SIO GENTLEMAN BOARDERS,
share one room. Phone18163P,.
EIREE ROOMED APARTMENT
r rent, modern conveniences,
lone Clinton 907r4. 22,1)
ESIRABLE FURNISHED Apart-
ent in Goderich, three rooms
id bath, hot water. Phone Ba -
cad 45r3.
EIREE-ROOMED FURNISHED'
earth hent, suitable for two.
vailable June 8. Phone 463M.
2b
URNISHED TWO-BEDROOM
)ttage at Hayfield, modern con-
eniences. Apply Mrs. A. B.
ardiner, Clinton, phone 31.
22-p
N LAKE HURON, near Bay-
eld, two bedroom furnished cot-
ge, hydra, water on tap, screen -
porch, $30 per week, $200 for
anon. Apply Mrs. Ed Welsh,
R. 2. Hayfield, phone Clinton
6r34. 22-x
ARTICLES FOR SALE
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
PRACTICAL NURSE, also cook,
for Riverside Rest Home, Mit-
bhell. phone 69. 22-5-p
STENOGRAPHER OR TYPIST,
pleasant working conditions, good GACKSTETTER-3n Clinton Pub -
hours. Ellwood Epps Spoilt Shop, lie Hospital, on Saturday, May
phone Clinton 42. 22-b tab 26, 1951, to Ma. and Mrs. Arn-
old Gackstetter, R.R. 2, Hensall,
a daughter (Lynn Loree).
BIRTHS
FERGUSON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, May 29,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilmer
Ferguson, Kippen, a daughter.
GE GREY PRAM in real
od condition. Phone -482W.
?ATHER GOLF BAG, never
d, in excellent condition. Ap-
Box "M", NEWS -RECORD.
22-b
ANYONE INTERESTED in earn-
ing extra money. Make your own
holrrs. Phone *Exeter 341r42.
HOUSES FOR SALE
SIX -ROOMED BRICK Dwelling,
good _location, modern conven-
iences, new furnace, about half
acre of land, good barn, some
fruit trees, $6,000. Early posses-
sion. H. C. Lawson, Realtor, phone
251W, Clinton. 21-btfb.
SIX -ROOMED COTTAGE, one-
piece bathroom, sunporch, gar-
age, insul brick siding. Reason-
able price. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business 448,
residence 599J. 21-btfb.
SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
Hensall. Apply Albert Waiff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
UTOMOB!LES FOR SALE
0 FIVE -PASSENGER DODGE
rpe, good condition, cheap for
h. J. E. Howard, Bayfield,
ne 53r2. 22-3.4)
9 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, rea-
able. William McMaster, sec-
t house on Matilda St., near
gg Coal Yard. 22-p
SEVEN -ROOMED RED BRICK
bungalow, centre hell plan, re-
ception hall, living roam with
open fireplace, dining room, kit-
chen with Georgia Pine cup-
boards, tile bathroom, three bed-
rooms,
edrooms, hot air heating, good gar-
age. Approximately one acre
land with treed, Bowers, fruit
trees and bushes, lovely rolling
lawn. Quick possession. Phone
230 for appointment, or contact
W. N. Counter. 20-21-b
£i DODGE SEDAN, 30,000
es. excellent condition, good
, double air conditioned heat -
must sell, reasonably priced.
ly Bruce Burdett, 63 W. Wil -
St., Seaforth. 22-p
9 MORRIS MINOR, good con -
on, 17,500 miles, $950. Apply
R. S. Powell. 31 Edmonton
Adastral Park. 22-p
JOHNSTON—In Clinton , Public
Hospital, on Thursday, May 31,
1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Elmer
Johnston, Brucefield, a son.
LAVERY—In Hensall, on Satur-
day, May 26, 1951, to Mr. and
1Vitr's, Milton Lavery (nee Ber-
nice Harris), Hensall, a dau-
ghter, 'a sister for Gordon,
Bobby and Alvin.
LAWRENCE—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, May
23, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Lawrence, Zurich, a son.
RAU—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Thursday, May 31, 1951, to
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rau,
R.R. 3, Bayfield, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
LIVESTOCK . FOR SALE
TWELVE LITTLE PIGS, two
months old. Lorne Tyndall, phone
2o e
Clinton 904r4.
TWO PUREBRED SHORTHORN
bulls, colour red, 14 and 11
months old, George L. R2e b
Varna.
ILDING LOTS FOR SALE
E YOU THINKING of build -
a home. A number of fine
for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
1 Estate, phones: business
residence 599J. 7-btfb
THIRTEEN PIGS, eight weeks
old. P. Palmer, R.R. 2, Cl 22-b
one 901x31.
JERSEY COW, due December 1.
Huron Ice, Huron Road, Gode-
rich, phone Goderich 1165. 22-b
Cards of T hanks
MRS. JOHN DOWSON wishes
to take this opportunity of ex- Miss Isobel Chowen, a popular
pressing her appreciation for all bride of last Saturday, was feted
cards and flowers received while oh a number of occasions prior,
a patient in Clinton Public Hos- to her marriage.
pital; special thanks to the nurs- The choir of Wesley -Willis
ing staff, the special nurses, Miss United Church presented the
3. Grainger, Mrs. A. Haddy and bride-to-be with a handsome lace
Mrs. Rogers, and to the doctors, tablecloth. Miss Evelyn. lilac -
Dr. Addison. Dr. Newlands and Donald was hostess to a miscel-
Dr. Brady. 22-b laneous shower. Pink and white
Streamers adorned the rooms, and
I wish to extend my sincere the gifts were attractively pre -
thanks to the Womens' Institute, seated in en umbrella. Delicious
Huronic Rebekah Lodge, the WA refreshments rounded out a very
of Ontario St. United Church, pleasant, evening. A kitchen
and to all the dear friends and shower was held at the home of
kind neighbours who remembered Miss Catherine Fingland About
me with cards, flowers, fruit, 35' guests were present and the
etc. during by recent illness; also gifts were brought in in a gaily
special thanks to Dr. Thompson decorated wheelbarrow. Follow -
and Dr. McMaster. — MR S' ing a very pleasant social time
FRANK GLEW. the hostess served dainty refresh-
ments. The staff of the Royal
ANDY RUSTY would like to Bank of Canada, Clinton branch.
express his sincere appreciation of which Miss Chowen was a
for ell kindnesses shown while member, held a surprise party
a patient in Clinton Public Hos- and presented her with a gift of
pital, following an appendix op- silver.
emotion; special thanks to Dr. Mrs. Florence Chowen enter -
Oakes and Dr. Buhr and the tained in honour of her bride -
nursing staff of the Hospital. elect daughter at a delightful
• 22-p trousseau tea, when more than
200 were present. Receiving with
I wish to express my sincere Mrs, Chowen were the bride -to -
thanks to Dr. J. A. Addison and be and the latter's aunt, Mrs.
the nurses of Clinton Public. Hos- Frank Fingland. Mrs. William
pita). for their kindness, also to H. Knox, Londesboro, grand -
the neighbours and friends for mother of the bride, and Mrs.
flowers. cards and treats sent me John Gibson, mother of the
during- my stay in the Hospital. bridegroom -elect poured tea. The
.—MRS. LEONARD YOUNGBLUT assistants Misses Betty Cameronrs. Potter,
22-p Procto
o Betty Stewart, Evelyn MacDon-
ONTARIO ST. WA aid and Bernice Blake. Mrs. Reg.
The WA of Ontario St. 'United Shipley, Mrs. C. D. Connell and
Churchall will meay, t in June 5, at 3 p.m. the Church he bride's trousseau altby. Displaying
Hall on Tuesday,
The programme will be in charge
of Mrs. M. Batkin and Mrs. W.
Shobbrook. The ladies of the last
half of St: Andrew's Ward. with
Mrs. Tyndall and Mrs. Townsend
as conveners, will serve lunch.
0
Bride -elect Honoured
Prior to Marriage
GIBSON-CHOWEN-In Wesley -
Willis United Church, Clinton,
on Saturday afternoon, May 26,
1951, by Rev. Hugh C. Wilson,
Florence Isobel, only daughter
of Mrs. Florence Chowen, Clin-
ton, to Joe Webster, younger son
of Mr. end Mrs. John Gibson,
R.R. 3, Clinton.
MERIAM-ORR—At the parsonage
of Victoria St. United Church,
Goderich, on Saturday, May 26,
1951, by Rev. D. W. Williams,
Barbara Elizabeth, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Orr;
Goderich Township, to John
Wesley, son of Mr. and M2s.
Roy Meriam, Goderich.
NORTH-DUTOT--At the United
Church Manse, Brucefield, on
Saturday, May 26, 1951, by
Rev. E. R. Stanway, Bessie
Irene, youngest daughter of
Mrs. Clara Dutot and the late
Stanley Dutot, Brucefield, to
Edward Lloyd, son of Colin
North and the late Mrs. North,
Florence.
SCOTT-GINN — In Holmesville
United Church, on Saturday
afternoon, May 19, 1951, by Rev.
M. G. Newton, Audrey Doreen,
daughter of George C. Ginn,
Goderich Township, and the
late Mrs. Ginn, to Donald James
Scott, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Scott, Goderich.
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE
1943 HARLEY-DAVISON Motor-
cycle in good shape. Kenneth
Tyndall, phone Clinton 907r3.
22-3-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS, FILED at
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days har-
vesting, etc. Call evenings at
house, if Rossible. 16-23-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. Minis
Ranch, 9361.21 or 936r32, Gode-
rich.
NOTICES
"MPLOYMENT WANTED IURGENTLY NEEDED—Feather
RMERS — HARVEST HELP ticks and pillows, also new goose
and duck feathers; also horse hair
and used. bags. Sell now when
prices are high. Waite or phone
collect or bring to Mervyn Bat -
kin, Clinton, phone 3593. 22-6-p
tad be arranged for now.
ge end small Dutch families
available now. C, de Haan,
grave. 11-17-ptfb
RM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
E HAYLOADER and one ten-
t power binder in good coxa
on. Bert Irwin, phone Chin -
616r32. 22-3-p
VID BROWN TRACTORS and
d Forage Harvesters and
erxntlls, sold by George H.
ty, Varna. l0-btfb
FARMS FOR SALE
M 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
'dential information. Leon -
G. Winter, Real Estate,
: business 448, residence
5-btfb
SS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot
=cession 5, Hullett. Thomas
rt, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
ton 801r21, or James Phelan,
2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
' 13-15-ptbf
ACRE FARM, No. 8 High -
21/2 miles north of Holmes-
, good clay loam, good build -
all conveniences, hydro
ghost, good spring water
pasture, drilled well, litter
er, steel 'stauncheon's in barn;
ce and three-piece bath, hot
cold, water. Possession to suit
haser. Albert E. Bond, nat.
Linton, phone 901r15.
2l-btfb
DEATHS
SHEARING -- Suddenly, at her
home, Tillsonbug, on Saturday
evening, May 26, 1951, Olive
Mitchell, 71, beloved wife of
William J. Shearing, dear moth-
er of C. M. Shearing, Clinton.
Funeral from the Ostrander
Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, to
Tillsonburg Cemetery, on Wed-
nesday, May 30.
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on Part Lots No. 41 end 51, bath
sides of the River, Tuckersmith
Township, at any time hereafter,
will be prosecuted. By order o
f
owner, A. E. Parry, May 3rd,
1951.
22-26-ptfb
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. 3-7ptib
PERSONAL
URNITURE FOR SALE
T -IN BATHTUBS $55. Save
$100 on your bathroom a -
and have a nicer home. Help-
i'nstalletion diagrams with
its. The smart Martha
ington and Riehledge sets
Ste consisting of a five-foot
stainless sitting ledge
ub, most modern vitreous
and Sylent toilet with
med fittinga $155 to 8$187.
ions coral, green,
d
sets $274. Albtadtive powd-
m sets. Sink cabinet units
late with chromed swing
t faucets, crumb cup strain -
stainless enamel sink and
is tops $98. Electric, coal.
stoves; refrigerators, oil
ers, furnaces and pipe's, show-
binets, sanitary deluxe enam-
undry tubs, Guaranteed Sat -
n. Also special plumbers
builders offers. You can't
to ignore these opportun-
Write or visit Johnson Mail
r Division, Sttreetsville Hard-
, Streetsville, Ont., phone
20-3eb
"SKINNY" GIRLS! Get Lovely
Curves'. Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new
pep. Try famous health and
weight -builder, Ostrex. Tonic
Tablets. Introductory, "g e t -
acquainted" size only 60c. All
druggists.
PIANO TUNING
100
Strawberry Pickers
WANTED
APPLY IMMEDIATELY
TO
F. W. ANDREWS
Phone 33 Clinton
22-btfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; all work
guaranteed. E. C. Nic le,2p one
Clinton 339J.
fb
YOUR PIANO ' carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton3t
550R. ' •
TENDERS WANTED
TO HAUL ALL THE SCHOOL
children from S.S. No. 8,B Gode-
rich Township, to
ld
School, for the school year com-
mencing September 1. 1951, All
applications to have certified
cheque far one-tenth amount of
tender. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Tenders
close ,Tune 6, 1951. Send applica-
tions to Charles Wallis, secretary -
treasurer, S.S. No. 8, R.R. 1, Bay-
field. 22-p
GRAIN FOR SALE
ITY OF 1949 Seed Mich -
Beane, no blight, No. 1 pick.
Taylor, phone Clinton
22-p
0.
D HEAVY CLEAN MIXED
nfor sale. e Blyth 28r14.
NTc 22-p
CEMENT
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Build or Repair
Chimneys
SPECIAL
for
SATURDAY ONLY
CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW
CAKES
It's a Real Treat if You
Buy it at
Schroeder's Bakery
(Successor to Dixon's Pastry
Shop)
ST. E.
PHONE 364
CLINTON
ROXY, THEATRE I REGENT THEATRE
CLINTON SEAFORTH
Now Playing (May 31) Gene
Autry in "COWTOWN" Now: •In Technicolor with Yvonne
De Carlo
"Bucaneer's Girl"
(June 1 and 2) "SIERRA"
In Technicolor
MON.-WED. (June 4-6)
"Lightning Strikes
Twice"
A compelling drama of vengeance
and suspense, starring Ruth Ro-
man, Richard Todd, Zachary Scott
THURS.—FRI.—SAT.
Marshall Thompson, George
Tobias and, Gallant Bess
You will be thrilled by this poig-
nant drama about a boy's devo-
tion to an almost human horse.
"GALLANT BESS"
In Colour
Coming: "THE MILKMAN" with
Donald O'Connor and Jimmy
Durante
MON.—TUES.—WED.
Gary Cooper — Ruth Roman
Steve Cochran
A super Technicolor western,
telling of a marshal'. who mas-
queraded as a fop to capture a
gang of desperate men.
"DALLAS"
TOURS.-FRI.—SAT. ,o
Adult Entertainment
Barbara Stanwyck-James Mason
Ava Gardner
An interesting and sophisticated
murder mystery. built around the
age-old problem of infidelity.
"East Side, West Side"
Coming: "WEST POINT"
James Cagney in his BEST show
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH — Phone 47
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH—Phone 1150
Now: Patricia Neal and John
Wayne in
"Operation Pacific"
MON.—TUES.—WED.
"ROYAL WEDDING"
Peerless Fred Astaire and his pert
new Queen Jane in the happy,
bright, Technicolor song 'n dance
sensation that set the critics rav-
ing from coast to coast.
Fred Astaire — Jane Powell
and Peter Lawford
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSE and HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
jr. the Village of Auburn, on
Saturday, June 9
at 1.30 p.m.
PROPERTY: Concrete house,
28x26, six rooms. in good state
of repair; also good frame garage.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: One
bedroom suite, 2 beds, springs and
mattresses; dining room table and
chairs; 3 rocking chairs; 8 kit-
chen dheirs; 3 -burner coal oil
stove; Clare Jewel cook shove
(coal or wood); Quebec heater
(like new); washing machine and
wringer; studio couch; cabinet
battery radio; library table; 3 kit-
chen cupboards; chest of drawers;
bedding; pillows; blankets; dishes;
cooking utensils; pictures; seal-
ers; crocks; sewing machine; 8 -
day clock; arm chair; 2 smell
tables; lawn mower; floor cover-
ing; lamps.
Property sold subject to re-
serve bid. Terms, day of sale.
Chattels: Cash.
Estate of late Mrs. Emma
Wright; Executor, Lewis Ruddy;
Solicitor. Frank Fingland; Auc-
tioneer, Harold Jacieson.
22-23-b
THURS.—FRI.—SAT.
"LOUISA"
A. likeable, lovable, mirthful
comedy, written around a bossy
mother-in-law who was trans-
formed by a village romance
Ronald Reagan—Ruth Hussey
Edmund Gwenn
GUY ' IVES
Phone Carlow 1612
14-15pttb
Coming: "INSIDE STRAIGHT"
with David Brian—Arlene Dahl
SUMMER COTTAGES
FOR SALE
—o—
Asphalt siding summer cot-
tage, furnished, hydro, good
water supply, outboard motor
boat, motor and half share in,
boat house and trailer, wond-
erful beach, 10 miles from
Clinton.
—o—
Summer cottage, furnished,
hydro, water, bathroom, cot-
tage faces river, few steps to
beach, at Port Albert.
Keep Cool In Casuals
$ SPORT SHIRTS
$3.95 to $7.95
SPORT COATS
$25.00 to $35.00
T-SHIRTS
$1.00 to $3.95
ODD SLACKS
$9.95 to $19.95
t RCAF OFFICERS'
r} Summer Uniforms
Caps MSihoes, Blazers
Flannels, Etc.
.*..++..
PICKETT le CAMPBELL
ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS
Phone 25 - Clinton
—o—
Leonard G. Winter
Now: Susanna Foster, Technicolor
"Frisco Sal"
MON.—TUES.—WED.
Glenn Ford—Viveca Lindfors
Henry O'Neill
An amazingg •.and thrill -packed
adventure romance, built around
the bomb th-t stalks its prey
"The Flying ' Missile"
THURS.—FRI.—SAT.
Mickey Rooney — Terry Moore
and Charles Arnt
Romance in an orange warehouse,
where a good - intentioned
stunvble45um turns magician end
saves his loye affair.
.."He's A Cockeyed
Wonder"
Coming: "CAUSE FOR ALARM"
Loretta Young & Barry Sullivan
were Misses Joan Whitfield,
Evelyn MacDonald, Audrey Jerc.
vis and Beverley Smith, Mrs.
Arnold. Keyes and Mrs. Bill
Hanly. For this occasion She
home was attractive with pink
tulips, forget-me-nots and Jap-
onica.
I.O.O.F. Notes
Huronic Rebekah Lodge has
planned a gala night for Mon-
day, June 4, when lodges from
Atwood, Monkton, Listowel, Sea -
forth and Ripley will be enter -
tained.°At this meeting the presi-
dent of the Rebekah Assembly
of Ontario, Mrs. Jean Burch, St.
Catharines, will be present and
address the group. The local
lodge will exemplify the degree
under the captaincy of Mrs. W.
M. Nediger. All Rebekahs are
invited to attend 'this meeting
which will be held in Clinton.
Town Hall.
All members of Clinton Lodge
IOOF ere urged to be present at
the regular meeting on Tuesday
evening, June 5, for the first
night of nominations.
REAL ESTATE
Phones: Business 448
Residence 5993'
18-btfb
Shipment of
American
Cement
JUST ARRIVED
TOMATO and
CABBAGE PLANTS
FOR SALE
Harold Emerson
Phone 394R
Clinton
GOD DOES NOT SAVE GOOD
PEOPLE—only Sinners.
Luke 5:32
CHRIST JESUS CAME INTO THE WORLD
. TO SAVE SINNERS.
I Tim. 1:15
All have sinned and come short of the Glory of God.
Rom. 3:23
DEAR SINNER IF YOU WOULD BE SAVED, REPENT
OF YOUR SINS AND RECEIVE CHRIST INTO
YOUR HEART.
HE HAS PROMISED: "He that cometh unto me I will
in no way cast out,—John 6:37
GOD BE MERCIFUL UNTO ME A SINNER
AND SAVE ME FOR CHRIST'S SAKE.
CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network
Sundays 4,00 p.m. EST
21-22-b
For Sale
In Village of Bayfield
7 room frame dwelling, in
excellent condition, hydro,
'well -located, alova le garage,e
nearly new,
land, convenient to lake. Im-
mediate possession.
Tourist Camp with service
stations lunch room, dwelling
and four cabins, equipped with
modern conveniences; four
acres of llacrd, located on Blue -
water. Highway, near Bayfield.
Good turnover. •
Apply
H. C.,Lawson
REAL ESTATE
Phone 251W Clinton
19-h4ifb
S..P-E-C-I-A-L!
Flavor Saver Pot -
s -s
Round Dish Pan
4
Windsor
% Sauce Pan
Percolator
ROUND DISH PAN
FLAVOR SAVER POT
WINDSOR SAUCE PAN -2 quart
The new miracle -element
Titanium makes this Fa-
vorite Federal Enameled
Ware longer -lasting,
whiter, stronger. Yet it's,
still the same low price!
In our housewares
section now.
1.39
1.59
.65
COFFEE PERCOLATOR 1.69
Hugh R. Hawkins
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
PHONE 244 . curfrom