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THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951
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HELP WANTED --Male PAGE IIV3J
NEW RATES
CARETAKER—PART-TIME, Job, BIRTHS
(Effective September 1, 1951) morning and evening d5xties. Ap- BROWNLEE—In Clinton public
Hospital, on Mayday, August
CASH RATE __(If paid try ply in person, Bank of Montreal,
Clinton.
33-tfb 27, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Char-
' Wednesday following date of in les Brownlee, RR. 1, Bl
sertion)--Two cents a word firstyam', a
insertion (minimum 50 cents); son.GRAINGER—In Clinton Public
subsequent insertions one cent a
Hospital, on Friday, Apgust 24,
word (minimum 35 cents); 15 tont ' September. 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
cents extra for box number or Grainger, Zurich, a son.
for l direction to NEWS -RECORD d Apply t Gd g McGUIRE — In Clinton Public
• IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. 3 Hospital, on Wednesday, Am -
DEADLINE -6 p,.m. Wednesday. Jst 15, VL1G51, to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph NLeC�ui!re, RCAF' Sta-
tion, Clinton, a son.
McKELLAR — In the General
Hospital, Simcoe, on Monday,
Aug. 27, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs.
Earl McKellar, Simcoe (nee
Helen Noakes, Hensall), a
daughter (Susan Lynn).
SCHILBE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Au-
gust 29, 1951, to Mr. and. Mrs.
Herbert Schilbe, Zurich, a son.
TAYLOR — In Cliiiten Public
EXTRA PREMIUMS given for a Hospital, on Wednesday, Au -
demonstration party in your gust 29, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs.
home in the next two weeks. Jack Taylor. Brumfield, a son,
Contact L. Clartwright, Rorke WILKINS in Clinton Public
Apt., corner of Mary and Orangg Hospital, on Saturday, August
Sts. 35-p 25, 1951. to Mr. and ?M s, Alex
Wilkins, Londesboro, a dau-
ghter.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN COW,
Louryears oldin Has
milked four months, Artificially
bred. t o ore or Bill
Cowan, Blyth, phone 18r26.
3-35-b
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
'ONE OR TWO LIGHT House -
'keeping rooms or small partly -
furnished apartment for year and
a half. Apply Box "S" NEWS_
'RECORD. 35-p
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
"BED SITTING ROOM and Kit-
chenette. All modern conven-
' iences. Apply Box "L", NEWS-
' RECORD. 35-p
' TWO -ROOMED CABIN, winter-
ized, partly furnished, water and
electricity; also overnight cabins
by day or week. William Coni -
:'mender., phone Clinton 806r2.
35-p
"HAYFIELD—Housekeeping cab-
ins on the lake. Everything fur-
nished. New spring mattresses.
•Rydro, good beach, lots of shade:
.'$18 couple 'weekly. Dining room.
'Write G. Hazelwood, R. R. 1.
Bayfield. 26-35-b
...BAYFIELD — LOVELY SHADY
'spot, three bedroom housekeep-
.ing cottages, for rent 'by week
r or month, good 'beach, hydro,
igood water, inside toilets, and
spring -filled mattresses. 'Write
Johnson's Deer Lodge, Bayfield'.
;"Phone Clinton 909r42 'between
eight and ten a.m. 324-4-b
•
ARTICLES FOR SALE
"'A 60 CYCLE ADMIRAL Refrig-
erator, 9 cu. ft. size. Used only
-4 months. $360. Apply 75 Cor -
:Iona St., Stratford. Plibne 347M.
35-p
ONE GENDRON Baby Carriage
and stroller combination. Apply
Col. Harvey, above Simpsons,
"King St. 35-p
NEW 'WINDOWS, all glazed; six
'windows, 36"x28"; two windows,
:36"x34". William Commander,
',phone Clinton 806r2. 35-p
ARTICLES WANTED
.MEDIUM OIL BURNER, approx-
imately ,.5,500 cu. feet capacity.
:Phone F/S Austin, 382 local 64.
35-h
BICYCLES FOR SALE
' ONE BRANDNEW BICYCLE, to
be Sold at a reasonable price. Ap-
ply Robert Rothwell, phone Clin-
t,on 906x16, 35-p
TWO GIRLS' BICYCLES in
geed shape. Priced right for
quick sale. Apply ABC Ranch.
Phone 559. 35-b
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
ARE YOU THINKING of build-
ing a home, A number of fine
'lots for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business
-448, residence 599J. 7-btfb
FARMS WANTED
LEVEL 100 ACRES free of stones,
good buildings, reasonably pric-
ed. Cash buyer. Please write
description, price. William Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. 33-35-p
FARMS FOR SALE
FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
'Confidential information. Leon-
ard G. Winter, Read Estate,
.phones: business 448, residence
599J. 5-btfb
'GRASS FARM, 100 ACRES, Iot
15, concession 5, Hullett. Thomas
'Carbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
Clinton 801r21, or James Phelan,
H.R. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
13-15•-ptbf
HELP WANTED—Female
'HOUSEKEEPER for elderly
couple, In modern home, own
room, no cleaning or washing,
evenings and Sundays off. Ger-
don Elliott, Blyth. 33-5-,b
WAITRESS, full or part time
employment. Bartliff Bras.
35-b
FULL TIME SALESLADY. Ex-
perience preferred, but not neces-
sary. Apply in person at Mart-
in's Dept. Store. 35-b
WAITRESS WANTED. Apply
"Brown Derby Snack Bar.
35-b
HOUSES FOR SALE
".SEVEN -ROOMED BRICK dwel-
ling, bathroom, full basement,
stoker, two lots with good barn.
'Leonard G. Winter, real estate,
phones: business 448, residence
5993. 24btfb
SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
iiensall. Apply Albert Walff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
HOUSE 0 NJAMES ST., one and
a half storey, stucco; with three-
piece bath, hot and cold water;
nearly new garage. M. McLeod,
Clinton, ,,McLeod,
A WELL CONSTRUCTED, fully
insulated one floor home. Large
living room, dining room, three
bedrooms with closets, all hard -
'Wood floors, modern kitchen, den,
four -piece bath with rubber tile
floors. Air conditioned heating.
Full basement. Garage attached
to house. Close to schools: Phone
Ulloyd Batkin, 633r12. 35-p
IN HENSALL, two good frame
houses each with furnace, hydro,
garage, garden. One good brick
house, hot water., furnace, hydro,
full bath, extra land, -Meats In
Exr and Crediton. Also stores,
restkugants, garage, farms. Wil-
liam Pearce,. Realtor, Exeter, Earl
Parsons, salesman; Exeter.
33-35-p
TWO GOOD HOLSTEIN heaters,
due in September.. T.B. tested',
vaccinated and artificiia'lly bred.
Apply Edgar Rathweli, phone
909r4 Clinton. 35-p
NINETEEN LITTLE PIGS, six
weeks old. Mrs. David Camp-
bell, Bayfield Line, phone Clin-
ton 909r31. 35-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 possible. 32-40-p
FOR TUPPERWARE, - vacuum -
sealed dishes, and beautiful six
gauge plastic table cloths, please
call Mrs. Fred' L. Miller, Rotten -
bury St., Clinton. Phone 334W.
30-35-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, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Code -
rich. 2btfb
NOTICES
WHITEWASHING end Cleaning.
Victor Hargreaves, Brumfield,
phone Clinton 625r23. 28-37-p
SEWAGE DISPOSAL, pumping
out septic . tanks end disposing.
Have up-to-date power pump and
tank. Prepared to clean out
schools and public buildings. Irvin
Coxon, phone Milverton 75r4,
28-39-p
M POULTRY FOR SALE
40 PULLETS, Sussex, six and
half months. $2.75 each, Phone
C. Buruma, 807r21. 35-p
200 PULLETS, laying, Sussex x
Red. Wilbur Nott, phone Clin-
ton 619r31. • 35-h
A NUMBER OF Laying Pullets,
New Hampshire x W. Whyandot-
tes; Fisher bred, I. M, Willis,
phone 180W. 35-p
75 PULLETS, Red x Rock, six
months old, laying. North Star
and Wolf Rivers apples; also
some egg plums. Harry Plum -
steel, phone 631r4, 35-p
PIANO' TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton
55DR. 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; all work
guaranteed. E.. C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 3393. 20-21-ptfh
STRAW FOR SALE
A QUANTITY OF GOOD CLEAN
white straw, bailed ready to load.
Also some oat straw. William
Fotheringham, phone 628r11.
35 -ib
TRICYCLES FOR SALE
CHILD'S TRICYCLE, twenty inch
front wheel, in good condition.
Phone 445. 33-35-b
TRUCKS FOR SALE
1940 ONE-HALF TON Interns
tional panel truck. Good con-
dition. }Igoe no ;further use for
it. Will sell very reasonably.
Apply to George or Bill Cowan,
Blyth, phone 18r26. 33-5-b
CABINETMAKER
'Machinist and 4th
Class Engineer
We are expanding.
:Pleasant working conditions, top
wages, group insurance, definit-
ely steady employment, five-day
48-hour week.
See or write
James Cole Furniture
Company, Ingersoll
33 and 35-b
Solid Flowers'
Worldwide
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: Greenhouse 66J
• Residence 66W
fNn DF Mnpn pFG.
NO MUSS NO BOTHER
MARRIAGES
MOTZ-LARAMIE—At the home
of the brides' grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alexeder .t2. McEwen;
R.R. 5, Clinton, on Saturday,
August 25, 1951, by Rev. D. 3.
Lane, Elizabeth Agnes Laramie,
Only daughter of Mrs. Marion
T. Laramie, Clifford, to Mich-
ael Paul Motz, oldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Motz,
Bridgeport.
DEATHS
RIEHL—At his home on Mon-
day, Chars
R.ie'hl, ABlyth27be1 vel husband
of Lydia Thari, in his 80th
year. Funeral from Tacker
Memorial Chapel, Blyth, to
Union Cemetery, Myth, Wed-
nesday afternoon, Aug. 29.
SEDLEY.---Sucid,+3nly, in London
Township, on Saturday, Aug. Advt,
11, 1951, Francis Charles
Clinton in his 47thformerly-
y arilFun- In theTlEstateE OCREDITORS
off MARGARET
eral from Murdy Funeral Home, JANE JAMIESON, late of the.
Lucan, to Mount Pleasant Village of Brucefield, in the
Cemetery, Monday, Aug. 13 County of Huron, Widow, de-
WARD—In London, on Saturday, ceased,
August 25, 1951, Emmanuel NOTICE is hereby given that
Ward, Clinton, in his 74th year. all Creditors having claims a -
Funeral from the Ball and' gainst the Estate of Margaret
Match Funeral Home, to Clin- Jane Jamieson, late of the Village
ton Cemetery, Tuesday after- of Brumfield, in the County of
noon, August 28, Huron, Widow, deceased, who
died on or about -the 5th day of
April, 1951, are required to send
on or of
COLEMAN—In loving memory September,beforeA D.t1951, toy the
of a dear husband and father, undersigned Solicitor, full par -
Lorne W. Coleman, who passed titulars of their Chaim and nature
away one year ago, Sept, 1, 1950. of the security, if any, held by
"It's Ionesome here without you them.
There is such a vacant space, AND TAKE NOTICE that after
For we never hear your foot- the said date the Estate will be
steps distributed among the persons
Or see your smiling face. entitled thereto having regard
As we loved you, so we miss you only to the Claims far which No -
In memory you are near. lice shall have been received.
Loved, remembered, longed for DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
always this 21st day of August, A.D. 1951
Bringing many a silent tear. F. Fingland,
—Sadly missed and ever remem- Clinton, Ontario,
bared 'by his wife and family. Solicitor for the Executrix,
35-p 33-35-36b
Weekend Magazine
A new step forward in the his-
tory of Canadian publishing will be
marked Saturday, September 8,
when The London Free Press will
include as part of its regular Sat-
urday editions a sparkling new
feature, WEEKEND Picture Mag-
azine.
The inclusion of this smart, new
rotogravure and color tabloid supa-
plement, brings to readers of the
London paper a wealth of week-
end reading entertainment, features
on all topics, special articles and
pictures and photonews stories of
the Canadian as well' as world-wide
scene.
Advance information concerning
the new supplement indicates that'
its reportorial staff is second to
none with such top names as Kate
Aitken, Helen Gougeon, Jock Car -
roil, Andy O'Brien, Greg Clark and
a host of others handling the writ-
ing assignments,
A staff of skilled cameramen,
such as Louis Jacques who recently
trained his lenses on Princess Eliz-
abeth and the Duke of Edinburgh
and their charming children, will
capture news and feature pictures
throughout Canada and the rest of
the world.
Short stories and other action
pieces, plus cartoons, Illustrated in
color, will spark the new supple-
ment. And for the best in appear -
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rotogravure reproduction, the new
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In addition to the inclusion of
WEEKEND Picture Magazine with
all regular Saturday editions, The
Free Press has announced the
expanding of its full-color comic
section to 16 pages to make the
most complete package of week-
end reading entertainment Imagin-
able.
IN MEMORIAM
WHY WAIT?
Come NOW, and Iet us reason together, saith
the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall
be as white as snow: though they be red like crim-
son, they shall be as wool." Isaiah 1-18
REPENT ye therefore and be CONVERTED that
your sins may be blotted out. Acts 3. 19
CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, 'Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network
Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST
FOR SALE BY TENDER
House and lot on 14. acre of land at Constance, On-
tario; also % acre of land close to house. Howe and barn
in good repair. Possession at once. This property is 3i:I
miles from the Goderich Highway.
Tender doses Sept. 15, 1951, Send to
MRS. MARY NICHOLSON, 112 "Wellington St.,
Stratford, Ont.
35-36-b
When It Comes To That Dressy Look
There's Nothing That Measures Up To Our
SUITS
CHOOSE YOURS NOW!
Yes! Now is the time to order
your NEW FALL SUIT.
New samples are now in with
the newest and smartest fabrics
obtainable,
Have your next suit tailored by
WARREN K. COOK
JAMES BROS.
TIP TOP TAILORS
PICKETT # CAMPBELL
,PHONE 25
Arrow Shirts — Stetson Hats
(opposite the theatre)
CLINTON
SCAFFOLD FALLS
WITH TWO MEN
INJURING BOY
(By our Auburn correspondent)
An unfortunate accident oc-
curred on Wednesday to Bill
Dobie, 11 -year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Dobie, while assist-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Phillips.
The Phillips home is being
shingled with insul brick siding.
The scaffold in use gave way
bringing to the ground its oc-
cupants, Arthur Yungblut and
George Lawlor.
In the accident, Bill, who was
below, was struck by the falling
lumber.
He was ruphed to Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich where X-rays
showed the left leg had been
fractured in three places between
the ankle and knee, He is still
confined to the hospital but is
resting comfortably.
Mr. Lawlor also was a victim
of the misfortune, suffering a
sprained foot.
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KINSMEN ELECT
GODERICH—Goderich Kins-
men Club elected Kenneth Pen-
nington as president. Other of-
ficers are: Immediate past presi-
dent, Jack Firth; first vice-presi-
dent,Carl Banks; second vice-
president, Cy Robinson; treasurer,
Lloyd Reiner; secretary, Max
Mitt; assistant secretary and reg-
istrar, William Wilson; directors,
William Hill, Eric Johnston, Dr.
Bert Such.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and other effect from the home
of Mrs. W. It. Jowett,
Bayield, on
Saturday, Sept. 1
at 1 p.m. sharp.
Nine -piece solid walnut dining -
room suite; small tables; cabinet
radio; antique wall dock; 3 -piece
chesterfield 'suite (walnut trim);
rocker; 2 library tables; piano;
floor lamp; bedroom suite; tub-
ular bed, springs, and innerspring
mattress; drop -head sewing ma-
chine, kitchen table and chairs,
sideboard' electric range and
annex; Caldwell Frigidaire (9 cu,
ft. capacity); electric washing
machine; pressure cooker and
other cooking utensils; china and
silverware; carpenter tools; 240
lb. scale; quantity of feed bags;
block and tackle; large jacks; 20
ft. extension ladder and other
ladders; grindstone; saws; rakes;
garden cultivator; lawn mower;
other farm and garden tools; log-
ging equipment; and numerous
other articles.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. W. R. JOWETT,
Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
33-35-b
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CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
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Chimneys
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Phone Carlow 1.612
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ASHTON'S TAXI
ROXY THEATRE REGENT THEATRE
CLZNQN S E A F O R T H
Now (Aug. 303 "CRY OF THE Now Playing: "TO PLEASE A
CITY"; (Aug, 31 and Sept, 1) •LADY" -.-, Clark Gable, Barbara -
"WHEN THE REDSKINS RODE" Staiiwyeit and Adolphe Menjou.
with Jon Hall MON., TUES., WED.
MON., TUES., WED. (Sept. 3-5) Matinee, Mon., Sept. 3, 3,30 p.m.,
"Father's Little , "Lightning Strikes
Dividend" Twice"
You'll howl with glee when baby with Ruth Roman, Richard Todd,
makes three in 'this comedy at- Rhys Williams — He was a man
traction —Spencer Tracy, Eliza- without, friends — bitter a n d
beth Taylor and Joan Bennett brooding over a great injustice
TIIUR.,. FRI., SAT. (Sept, 6-8) in this compelling drama of yen -
James Cagney, Virginia Mayo geance and suspense.
and Doris Day THURRS., FRI., SAT.
The great US. Military Academy "Al
is the background. for one of the Jennings of
finest musieal comedies of the. Oklahoma?'
with Dan
"The West Point Dick Foram The— eal. true to
Gale toma
Story" life story of the last of the great
y outlaws as told by Al Jennings
Coming: "KING SOLOMON'S himself,
MINES" In Technicolor, with • Coming: "KING SOLOMON'S
Stewart Granger MINES With. Stewart Granger
ViagaiwygmaillIMISIBINIMMIMmirala
A Movie You MUST SEE! and Deborah Kerr
PARK THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH -- Phone 47 GODERICH phone 1150
Now: "MONTANA" In Techni- Now: "ALONG THE GREAT
color with Alexis Smith and. DIVIDE" with Kirk Douglas
Errol Flynn and Virginia Mayo
MON„ TUES., WED.
Red Skelton - Sally Forrest
and MacDonald Carey
You'll be laughing on all cyl-
inders when Red becomes the
fiery young inventor of the first
homeless carriage and wins the
livery -mans daughter.
"Excuse My Dust"
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Timmy Durante - Piper Laurie
and 'Donald O'Connor
Straight from his job of em-
ceeing the CNE old Schnozoda
takes anudder role as knight of
the milkwagon and believe me
folks it's Prepostrous!!!
"The Milkman"
Coming: Ethel Barrymore and
Maurice Evans in "KIND LADY"
sir
IVION.,
OTT & LouBudCOSTELLO
Two high -Hying aces of corn,
edy take to the air -force for a
jet-propelled adventure that will
have you in stitches.
"Keep 'Em Flying"
7HURS., FRI., SAT.
Dennis' Morgan - Patricia' Neal
and Steve Cochran
'Kay down in Newe
M xrco
the
owner of an
immense cattle
spread finds dramatic trouble
with his ranching and with his
romance,
"Raton Pass"
Coming: "NO QUESTIONS ASK-
ED" with Arlene Dahl and
George Murphy
Hensall Appoints
Police, Utility Man
(By our Hensall correspondent)
At a special meeting of Coun-
cil lest Thursday, August 23,
Warren Stevenson, Mount Forest,
received the appointment of
policeman and general utility
man for the Village at a salary
of $1,800 per year, duties to com-
mence as soon as possible.
Mr. Stevenson is 26 years of
age, married; and has several
years' experience in public work.
Applications 'were received from
Stratford, Kincardine, Simeoe,
and Mount Forest.
Mr. Stevenson will replace
Charles Leonhardt who recently
tendered his resignation.
See The New
Addison Norge Refrigerator
60 cycles, now on display
ADDISON-NORGE
MODEL SD85
The sensational 'Night Watch-
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defrosting periods or too much
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cold in lute super -size freezer to
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vegetable crisper. Has extra large
bottle shelf; extra storage space;
Tiltabin far staple foods. Height
58-9/16". Depth 27-7/16". Width
39%",
?<x
SP85
$450.00
See the new—
RA66
$350.00
Fess Space Heaters
as low as $89.50
With the new Pilot Light burns 42 hrs. on 1 gallon of oil;
ALSO get a new AUTOMATIC FLAME MODULATOR that
keeps your temperature at any degree in your home auto-
matically.. Fits any space heater.
BUY NOW AND SAVE
Graves Electric
HURON ST.
PHONE 688-j
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