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Clinton News-Record, 1951-11-29, Page 5it y3'HURSDAY, NOVEMBER '28, '1951 . CLINTON NEWS -RECORD News -Record :.Classified Adlets .-: PAGE FIV , Classified Rates FURNITURE FOR SALE BIRTHS. GRIGG—EADIE ...» 'CASH RATE - (If paid by BANKS= -In Clinton Public Taos- chrysanthe mums, lums,s ferns and white BOXY THEATRE PARK THEATRE CAPITAL /ettriesday following date of in- VELOUR CHESTERFIELD Suite pltaa, on Saturday, November 4 I TAL THEATRE aertio.insertion Two cents a word firstwith reserve' bed, stove, 24, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Kent ed cathedral candles, at Byron , GODERIfJiI—Phone 1150 GOackie e -phone 47 Wednesday — $35. Anti (minimum 50 cents);reservoir . and cookstovg nethi Banks, RCAF Station; United Church on Saturday, No- Now playin subsequent insertions 1 cents a closet. Heavy duty ale trie stave Clinton a son, veirrber 17, Patricia Ann Eadie, "VENGEANCE g (Nov. 29—Dee. 1) Now: Judy Holliday in her ^ Now; Jackie Jenkins in - word' ?!aand other piecesdaughter of Mr. end Mrs. James witV L ansa Academy Award "BOYS' RANCH" 15 of urniture„ CAMERON In Clinton Public In Colour, with Burt Lancaster "BORN YESTERDAY" wrde (minimum 35 cents), Phone •62, Moore's U —A. Eadie, .Landon, became the MON., 'TUES., WED. ,cents extra for box nems), or pholstering. Hospital, on Monday, Novemberand Robert Walker T Double Bill — :tor dtreCiion t4 NEWS -RECORD 48-b 26 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. John hrzde of Gordon 'Arnold Grigg, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Grigg,MON., TUES„ WED, Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake 4Offioe. Cameron, Clinton, a son (Doug- Clinton. The ceremony. was, sol -MON" TUES., WED. (Dec. 3-5) Spencer Teats, & John Hodiak and Larry Simms, Dain and IF CHARGED --15 cents 'extra. las Hugh).J.Ava Gardner, .Howard Ifeel, The sensational courtroom story his gang present their latest and IF CHARGED-15 ,noon, is extra. . HELP WANTED—Male emye, The Rev. gthur music woe Kathryn Grayson, & Joe E. Brown that has everybody talking; a escapade m CUNDY--In Clinton Public Hos- Kaye. wadding wasmost hilarious may. PTNS'E•T3"EIR IO'RAITE7RNOONS, pital, on Tuesday, November played by Mrs. Leslie Bronson. A stage classic becomes a screen frank ax ase of �E r 7, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Peterp political brit- 7 Reward" Monday' Friday. Apply ClintonC]iy The bride, given in marriagemusic and a compelling love cry, Featuring a superb dram- -ACCOMMODATION d Jimmn3edek Beckett, R kjealriidmoo Bawling Alley. Phone 799. Cued ,Zurich a son, music and a 48 HARRISONZ In Clinton Public by her fathr, was charming in �� story otic cast. r FOR RENT p Hospital, on Tuesday, Novem- ber a gown of Chantilly lace and SHOW BOAT" and Jimmy Lydon. A film ver - with white bridal satin. The lace "The People vs. Cony the comic strip tolls hone 27, 1951, to Mr and Mrs. bodice was styled with lily -point In Teehniefeatu „ Corky and Skeezix star`"t a rest - =ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO' HELP WANTED Gordon Clinton, a son ' Nota: The above feature will O'Hara" auxant. „gentlemen, sharing. 183R. (John GHarri)Harrison,o sleeve's and a portrait neckline commence at 7 p m — u Agee SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to TROYFR—In Clinton Public Hos- ambitiousTHURS., FRI., Alley" persons to .make reel pital, on Friday, November 23, full-length lace and veil ofn YFreet n h illusion THUR., held her FEL, SAT. (Dec. 6-8) Debra Paget, Jeff Chandler THURS. FRI. :store ROOM COTTAGE, close to money in selling from door to 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Louis Jourdan .SAT, store and school in the, Village door 225 products well-known and Troyer, Hensatl, a daughter. appliqued with satin hearts, and I d Climb the Hiigiaest PhotographedMarie Windsor, Jon Hall and of Summerhill. Apply Ezra Ellis, guaranteed: toilet, medicines, cul - she carried a hand bouquet of in Technicolor, in Mary Castle. he adventure, in 'Clinton, phone 802r4. 47-8-P inary domestic, tea, coffee, etc. MARRIAGES American Beauty roses. Mountain"the Hawaiian blonds, a love- Technicolor, wherein a Spanish Miss Joyce Grigg, sister of the In Technicolor story of Polynesia one hundred Cavalier discovers Florida and xEPING ACCOMMODATION Complete assortment of GIFT gorom, was maid of honor, wear- The poignant, heart-warming years ago. A great stage favor- runs into some Falir: r opposition• . for two or three, men preferred. BOXES. Large discount. Your R U parsonage, ing a strapless gown 'of shrimpstory of a young circuit -rider and ite now on the screen. one 339J.'qg p profits 'depend on your work. taffeta and net with matchinhis bride who went into the hills "Bird of Paradise" "Hurricane Island" Good territories available. NO by Rev W 11 M ' Vida lace bodice and mittens. Miss of Georgia with the message, -WINTERIZED CABIN, PARTLY RISK. JITO: 5130 St. Hubert, M g t W It d h Doreen. Swan was: bridesmaid. `Love thy neighbour as thyself." furnished, one bed -room, kitchen, Montreal. 45-6-7-8-b M M W'll'am Wafters, She wore a strapless gown of Susan Hayward, Wm. Lundigan, Coming: Frank Lovejoy & Nancy Coining: "RED BADGE ' OF and veranda. Hydro and -water,•v Laverne at - turquoise taffeta with matching Rory, Calhoun and Barbara Bates Olson in "FORCE OF ARMS" COURAGE" with John Huston Apply North End Cabins. Phone lace cape and mittens. The etand Audie Murphy $06x2, Clinton. 48-p D y pp n tendants wore matching Juliet FIVE -ROOMED COTTAGE, UN- furnished,bouquetsCards Kirk Street. 'Box E. Tuesday between Cizn Ches Talisman roses. U 48�b John McCannel was best' man Phony 1 Clinta and ushers were Tames C. Eadie, TWO U NFURN Ch ' UNFURNISHEDt brother of ROOMS elsthe bride, and Gordon tit William Matheson,Lane rdon M , and Mrs. Carman Darrow Seasonableat Baield. Suiiable for family firnb of boreaTow, hip,tland toae, Coss GiFts. with one child. Heat, light, water. P'ollowirns the ceremony, a re- borne Township, wish to express '-uplifted, $25 monthly. Ap,p-ly M th h y caption was held at.Cobblestone thanks to Benmiller United C White, local 36, RCAF Ste- Inn. The bride's mother received Church Woman's Association, lion, Clinton. 48-:b 22 6 Reward. y by Rev. in a crepe dress of metallic grey, Colborne Women's Institute, Col - with grey accessories and a core borne Township Council, theirr LOST—BLUETICK HOUNDwith er nzCa sage of fue'hsia carnations. The neighbors, and all other friends brown markings on head. Last groom's mother wore a wine who were so generous and kind, Wild, y ' and the crepe dress trimmed with em- duringthe manymonths of Car - just south of gBayfiel'd. Finder braiderednala'ek silk velvet, black man's inability to work. Your please phone 908r52, Clinton, g accessories and a corsage of kindness was deeply appreciated Gordon Gilbert, R.R. 2, Bay 48 dp Talisman roses. and will never be forgotten. I t P' t For a trip to the United States, the bride donned a blue suit with Mrs. Charles Riley and family winter white accessories and wish to express their sincere ap- spice topcoat• predation to all friends and Mr. and Mrs. Grigg have talc- neighlbors for all floral tributes, en up residence in Clinton. all cards and acts of sympathy o expressed in their recent sad St. Andrew's Presbyterian Girls' Club ere having a Christ- The family of the late Mits. mas Party, December 5, at 6:30 Harrison Lyon wish to thank p.m., in the form of a pot -tuck their friends and neighbors for supper. The supper is to be fol- their kindness and sympathy dur- lowed• by a short business meet- ing their recent sad bereavement. Mg and carol singing. The meet- Special thanks to Dr. Oakes and ing is being held in the Sunday nurses for their kindness end School room of the church, care of the family's mother. DAYMAN-WALTERS--•Iri Thames Road 'United Church Saturday, November 24,. 1951, William arr, Verde Walters, daughter of Mr. andrs. William Winchelsea to Howard Dayman, son of Mr. and Mrs, Josepha span Kip e . IIVLATHESON-BALSOR — In. the Free Church of Scotland, ley, by Rev. William Matheson, Mary Blanche Halsor, daughter ofMrs. Christina Balser, or, Hames on, to r iam Ross son of Rev, end Mrs. William. Matheson, C esle . PRIESTAP-WILD—In St. Peter's Church,Drysdale, Bourdeau, Saturday, November 24,1951,V o Agnes Wild, Clinton, daughter ofMrs. Bayfield, late V. Wild,to Oscar George Priestap, Clinton,son of Fred :Priesta'p, Sebringville, and the lateMrs. Priestap. LOST AND FOUND LOST — TWO BREAD BOXES, ay evening, Clin- ton and Seaforth. Bartliff Bros. Clinton. 48-b LOST—BILLFOLD, CONTAIN - ing sum ofmoney,in o Lorne Brown Motors, Clinton, about 4 pm.,Monday, Nov 26. Edward Bell, Blyth, phone Blyth 22r6, collect, 48-p 'VIM -ROOMED 114 STOREY ick house situated on the square the village of Bayfield, im- ediate possession'. Apply to Kra J. Webtser, R.R. 3, Seaforth, Phone 668x41. 42-tbf FURNISHED APARTMENT, roomy, newly -decorated kitchen, electric stove, other conveniences. Phone 616e4. 48-b ;`OUR -ROOM COTTAGE end garage at a reasonable rent in Korth end of 'town, December 1, r later. Small rooms, but eas- ly heated, and very attractive 'tit hardwood floors, and trim, hree-piece bath and electric ater-heater with use of electric ig. and other utility equipment. eel for newly-weds. For fur- or particulars, 'write Advertiser, x 191; Clinton, Ontario, stat - your employment, references, to. 47-8-tb ACCOMMODATION WANTED IIAR•AGE FOR WINTER Months. ly Box C, Clinton News- ecord, 47-p •OM FOR SINGLE MAN. Non- oker, non-drinker. By the tonth or week. Phone 576-M. 48-p ARTICLES FOR SALE ABY CARRIAGE, IN GOOD indition. Apply Mrs. Harvey twee, Varna. Phone 626r31. BIRDS FOR SALE ANARIES. Come and hear our taranteed singers. "Yellow and ariegated colors, Will hold for eristmas. Nelson M'ouiden, nburn. Phone Dungannon 5R7. 7. 47-8-9-50-1-p UiLDING LOTS FOR SALE RE YOU THINKING of build - g a home. A number of fine is for sale. Leonard G. Winter, sal Estate, phones: business 8, residence 599J. 7-btfb IUSiNESS OPPORTUNITIES IRVICE STATION TO LEASE Town of Clinton, at once. Ap- e Box "Z". 46-tbf IRIVING BAKERY, Building, siness, trucks, will sell separ- e or would be interested in en trade. Other business" trade ted with me—restaurants, gas tion, tourist camps. Leonard Winter. 88-b-tfp CLOTHING FOR SALE Rit'S SKATING OUTFIT, tube rtes, white boots, size 2. Good iditipn, Phone 904r24. 48p RE'S WHITE FIGURE Skates, id condition, size 41/2. $6. one 382 local 7r2. 48-b }UTON COAT, SIZE 14-16, tap, worn only one season. ;h chair, used one year, Phone 48-9-p I,SlES WHITE SKATES, SIZE $5. Wanted to buy: Small "s skates, size 10. Mrs. How - Currie, Joseph St. 48-p CLOTHING WANTED RTES IN GOOD CONDITION. l's white, size 2. Boy's black, 4. Phone 909r33. 48x LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ONE YORKSHIRE HOG, pure- bred. Apply Apply Robert Irwin, phone e 48 -p WEANLING PIGS FOR SALE. H. Monaghan. Phone 376W. 48-9-50-p 25 REGISTERED AND GRADE Holstein cows and heifers, arti- ficially bred; also Spy and Mc- Intosh apples, fancy and "C" grades. William McGuire, R R. 2, Bayfield, phone Clinton 900r3. 48eb MISCELLANEOUS FREE THERMOMETER — Plus cash at your farm for dead or disabled horses or cows, Ph.c ie collect, Seaforth 655r2. William Stone Sons, Limited. 4$bbf CHAIN SAWS, Two new mod- els—Super Pioneer with auto- matic clutch—"51" Super Twin, the last word in power saws. Sold by Robert W. Cole, Clinton. 42-51-p ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD glimals, If suitable for mink feed will pay more than fertilizer prices. Melet, will pay fertilizer prices. If dead, phone at once. Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, 936121 or 936r32, Gode- rich. 2btfb TRAPPERS — HUNTERS -- Gun and deer licences for sale, also deer lure. Best prices for your furs and deer hides, also buying goose and duck feathers, etc. Mervyn Batkin. 45-6-7-8-p TUPPERWARE PLASTICS, unbreakable, have presents for everyone from baby to grandma, We have 50 -oz. juice canisters, lbread-servers, canister sets, baby dish sets, and lovely six -gauge plastic table cloths. Look for the Tupper -seal. It's a seal of qual- ity. Please call Mrs. F. L. Miller, 334W, Clinton, or come and see our display. 48-9-50-1.b RECESSED BATHTUBS $60, Smart Martha Washington and Riclhledge stainless three-piece bathroom sets: White $160 to $189; coloured $274; complete with beautiful, chromed fittings. Air• cgpditioning furnaces $295. Special offers to plumbers and builders too. Save many valuable dollars; buy with confidence and have a nicer home. Satisfaction guaranteed, Extra discounts off catalogue prices if we supply everything you need for complete plumbing or heating installation, Catalogue includes litho photos of main fixtures, prices and in- staIlation diagrams. Select style of sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs, showers, stoves, refrigerators, pressure water systems, oil burn- ers, septic and oil tanks, etc. Visit or write Johnson Mail Or- der Division, Streetsville Hard- ware, Streetsville, Ontario. Phone 261. 42-44 PROPERTY FOR SALE SIX -ROOMED FRAME" HOUSE and barn, lots 211 and 212 In HensaIl. Apply Albert Waltf, Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb RM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE [RBANKS-MORSE, Gehl and pec Hammer Mills. Let's nd:ers, New Idea and 11/1-1VI m Equipment. Water systems, ears, separators, new and used. ;bines. New Idea Distribut- Goderich, Phone Carlow i• 47-8-9-p RM PRODUCE FOR SALE tAYED APPLES FOR' 'S'ALE. King, Talsnan Sweet, Snow, ;et, etc. Phone Clinton_613r24, 1 McClymont, Varna. 48-9.50-1-2-b I CORN, 5 or 10 -ton truck S. Also Kiln dried shelled 1, R. J. Ballantyne, rm. 2, Pauls, phone Ssbringville '47:V9 -p FARMS FOR SALE eV{ 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS. Fidential information. Mon - G. Winter, Re'a1 Estate, res: business 448, 'residence 5-btfb 4SS FARM, 100 'ACRES, lot oncession 5,'Hullett Thomas Cert RR. 1, Clinton, phone ton 8021'21, or 'James -Phelan, 2, Blyth, Phone Bluth 31x9 SIX -ROOMED BUNGALOW — modern kitchen and bathroom, full basement, garage. $4,200 cash. L. G. Winter, Real Estate, phone business 448, residence 599J. 41-tbf SIX -ROOMED Bungalow, one three-piece bathroom, one two- piece bathroom, full basement, sreail attic, oil -burning furnace, fully automatic; two lots, small barn. $5,000, with $3,000 down. A bargain if there ever was one. Possession December 1 or possib- ly before. Three -and -a -half blocks from centre of town. L. G. win- ter, Real ,Estate and Business Broker, Clinton, Business phone 448; residence 5994. 39-tbf SMALL HOLDING for the fam- ily that wants to retire; four bed- rooms, double living room, dining room kitchen, heavy wiring, full basement, good furnace, pressure system, double' garage; one aere of land, more optional; two miles from Clinton on good road. L. G. Winter, Real Estate end Busi- ness Broker, Clinton, business phone 448; residence 599-J. 40-tfb REFRIGERATORS FOR SALE NORGE SEVEN CUBIC FOOT refrigerator. Apply 8 ' Toronto DEATHS HART—After a brief illness, In his home, 42 Barna'by Blvd., Toronto, Tuesday, November 27, 1951, Morley C. Hart, be- loved husband of Muriel C. King, Bayfield, in his 56th year. Ser- vices from the Chapel of Morley St. Bedford, 159 Eglinton Ave. W., at Lascalles Blvd., to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Thursday, November 29, 1951. BARTLIFF—In Clinton. Satur- day, November 24, 1951, Robert James Bartliff, month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas T. Bartliff. LYON—In Clinton, Friday, No- vember 23, 1951, Martha Lear, widow of Harrison Lyon, Lon- desboro, in her 86th year. Ser- vices from the United Church, Londesboro, to Bly,th Union Cemetery, Monday, November 26, 1951, AUCTION SALE of LIVESTOCK from Lot No. 17, 4th Concession of Hullett Twp., 21/3 miles north of Clinton, and 134 miles, east of No, 4 Highway, on Monday, Dec. 3 at 1:30 p.m. Five Hereford cows, 4 and 5 yrs. old, pasture bred; Polled, Angus caw, 4 yrs. old, pasture bred; 4 Hereford heifers, pasture bred; 3 Hereford yearling heif- ers; 2 Hereford yearling steers; 3 Hereford spring calves. TERMS—CASH No reserve as proprietor is in ill health,, if weather is unfav- orable the sale will be held under cover. JOSEPH MANN, Proprietor EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer 48-b PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs, New pep, too. Try Famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor, New "get acquaint,- ed" cquaintsed" size only 60 cents. All drug- gists. PiANO TUNING YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton 5508. 43tfb 25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit- ed; tuning and repairing; all work guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone Clinton 339J, 20-21-ptfb SAW FILING SAWS, ALL KINDS, FILED at C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of town. Will work odd days bar- i vesting, etc. Call evenings at vp house, if possible, 47-52-p 0 p CANADIAN COMPANY REQUIRES SALES REPRESENTATIVE In Clinton District Group Insurance, Hospital Benefits and Adequate Pension Available for Permanent Staff, Reply, giving 'age, education, present occupation and marital status to Box "D", Clinton News -Record - 4 8 -b 1 , READ YOUR BIBLE For who so ever shall call on the Name of the Lord Shall be Saved Romans 10-13 CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST i ClatatE;tagez eetereaveteletei'.' a ea1thea to relate reteleteatete-retererete ifi teteee H+zeereerse m, a aeeeteatec e eee . :�te ee eeall, 'Women and Children FLIGHT BOOTS -- Shearling lined or with Wool Fleece. PULLOVER RUBBER BOOTS — Black, Brown, White or Red. ATTRACTIVE HOUSE SLIPPERS—Moccasin styled; also Semi -Wedge Heels; Platform Soles and Fur Trimmed. Men and Boys FLIGHT BOOTS — Shearling lined or with Wool Fleece. CASHMERETTE OVERSHOES with Zippers; 4 Buckles and 2 Buckles; Rubber Overshoes with 4 Buckles. HOUSE SLIPPERS — Leather Romeos with or without zippers; Wool -Plaid, with or without zippers. -- The Store With the Stock — � Clifford Lobb Store • 1' I ,� li`•.pl,� y,t �Y.� �'• t ='S�LHti� Sc, '7yyx�43'� �/ . i «� fid a:✓ � 4��,�y n. • GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE iOrder Early to make sure of delivery RCA Victor, Columbia and Capital Records SPARTON RADIOS Moore's Upholstering Rebuilt Furniture PHONE 62 -- New Location, Three Doors From Roxy STOVES FOR SALE EVANS OIL SPACE HEATER, medium size, one year old, in very good condition. D. E. Symons, Princess St. W., phone Clinton 550M. 48-p TEACHERS WANTED APPLICATIONS will be received until December 10, 1951 for teacher for S.S. No, 8 Hullett, situated on No. 4 Highway, south of myth. Duties to commence January 3, 1952. Hydro in 'school. State experience, salary expected, and last inspector. Stanley Lyon, secretary, Auburn, Ontario. 47-8-p d 4- SERV COURTEOUS SERVICE Get There Safely! CALL 11'o ASHTON'S TAXI USE OUR LAY -AWAY PLAN DRESSING GOWNS Watch the smile he gives you when he dons his Christmas robe, You just can't miss pleasing him when you choose one of our fine fancy rayons, or plain or plaid wools •-- 5, M, L., 12.95 to'19.95 EIDERDOWN ROBES 7.95 . GIFTS for BOYS • SHIRTS • SWEATERS • SOCKS • PARKAS 0 STATION WAGON COATS • TIES • PYJAMAS • BOMBER JACKETS --' Etc. -• BLUE JEANS (plain lining) IsIgigs k_. Basal•91t/'ll:.#kilt t8tl:' motgig'mg mrsoe-rogume PICKETT and 'CAMPBEL • PHONE 25. '(opposite the.' theatre) SHIRTS AND TIES GIFT BOXED a� da 'e'a a a ala ,r -vete te+ +Caere! isieteegtct g;sE;tetme, GIFT SUGGESTIONS for HIM • SHIRTS • TiES • SOCKS • SWEATERS • HATS • GLOVES 0 CUFF LINKS • SCARVES Etc. t�kEEVEuel leiswgeglgret6u , ta,taalg , , KN 'OVE--LIAG BELTS and BRACES e INITIAL. BUCKLES • COWHIDE BELTS • SMART BRACES