Clinton News-Record, 1951-12-06, Page 911HURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
'ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO
,gentlemen, sharing. 1638.
48-49-p
,APARTMENT, MODERN ,CON-
venienees, Phone 907r4. Francis
Powell. 49-h
la EROOM DOWNSTAIRS
apartment. Hot and cold water.
Private bath. Call 199W. 49p
T RR EE -Room, . FURNISHED
apartment, 'also room for sleep-
ing accommodation only. Im-
mediate possession, Box "F"
Clinton News -Record. 49-p
LIVING ACCOMMODATION and
board for couple with employed
husband in return for wife's
duties as cook -general. Box "M"
Clinton News -Record. 49-h
SEVEN -ROOMED lr/y STOREY
brick house situated on the square
in the village of Bayfield, im-
mediate possession. Apply to
Mrs. J. Webtser, R.R,,3, Seaforth,
phone 668r41. 42-tbf
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
ASW .A'AiRaIMENT OR SMALL
house for two ladies. Phone 98.
FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION
wanted by airman and family.
One child. Apply Box `C"„ News -
Record, 49 -Ib
AIRFORCE COUPLE WITH TWO
children, aged three and seven,
would like to rent apartment or
souse, vicinity of Clinton. F/S
1. Kitchen, RCAF Station, Clin-
on. 49-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
ABY CARRIAGE, IN GOOD
ondition. Apply Mrs. Harvey
oe, Varna. Phone 626r31.
48-9-p
S iIA FIVE -TUBE ELEC'llRLC
bis radio, 5 -inch speaker, in
enact. condition. Apply Hensall,
:hone 687r12. 49-b
BIRDS FOR SALE
ANARIES. Come and hear our
uaranteed singers. Yellow and.
ariegated colors. Will hold for
:hristmas. N e l s on Moulden,
vburn. Phone Dungannon 5R7.
R7. • 47-8-9-50-1-p
UILDING LOTS FOR SALE
E YOU THINKING of build -
g a home. A number of fine
for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
cal Estate, phones: business
8, residence 599J. 7-btfb
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
D 27X41, TO BE REMOVED.
enders received up to December
by L. W.' S'cotebmer, for
rinity Anglican Church, B'ay-
e1d. Highest, or any tender, not
oessarily accepted. 49-p
USINESS OPPORTUNITIES
VICE STATION TO LEASE
Town of Clinton, at once. Ap-
y Box "Z". 46-tbf
ROSE SERVICE Station
lease, Victoria St., Clinton,
asonable terms. Sam McDonald,
one 329. 49-50-h
1-11-
ING BAKERY, Building,.
ness, trucks, will sell separ-
e or would be interested in
nil trade. Other business trade
rted with me—restaurants, gas
tion, tourist camps. Leonard
Winter. 38-b-tfb
CLOTHING FOR SALE
OUTON COAT, SIZE . 14-16,
eap, worn only one season.
gh chair, used one year. Phone
48-9-p
,ttM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
I17IBANKS-MORSE, Gehl and
upec Hammer Mills. Let's
tinder's, New Idea and M -M
rm Equipment. Water systems,
:kers, separators, new and used
whines. New Idea Distribut-
e Goderich, Phone Carlow
21. . 47-8-9-p
ARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
'RAYED APPLES FOR SALE.
y, Bing, Talman Sweet, Snow,
me, etc. Phone Clinton 613r24,
ed MaClymont, Varna.
48-9-50-1-2-b
)B CONN, 5 or 1e -ton truck
ids. Also Kiln dried shelled
m R. J. Ballantyne, R.R. 2,
Paul's, phone Sebringville
47-8-9-p
FARMS FOR SALE
OM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
nfidential information. Leon-
!, G. Winter, Real Estate,
ones: business 448, residence
13. 5-btfb
!ASS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot
concession 5, Hullett. Tboinas
rbert, R.R. 1, „Clinton, :phone
nton 801r21, of James Phelan,
1. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
13'-15-ptbf
Amos, LEVEL CLAY Loam,
to barn with conveniences,
large driveshed, -poultry
saes. Medium size brick house,
veniences. Near school, church,
rket, William Pearce, 'Realtor,
iter. 149-30-p
CNNY MEN, WOMEN! 'Gain 5
15 Lbs, New pep, too. Try
nous Ostrex Tonic'Tablets for
able results; new healthy "flesh;
r vigor, ew "get acquaint-
size only 60 cents.-All'drug-
s,
PERSONAL
FURNITURE FOR SALE
SOLID OAK WRITING DESK,
good condition, Phone 3161VI.
• 49-b
HELP WANTED—Male
BOOKKEEPER, EXPERII,ENCE.
preferred, mule preferably. Ap-
ply News -Record. 49-p
DEALERS WANTED for leading
line of Dairy Farm Equipment,
to sell direct to farmers, must
be financially able to ,operat!e
small business, Apply to: Dairy -
Equipment Company, 2789 St,
Clair Ave., E. Toronto.
49-50-b
EXPERIENCED MAN TO TAKE
full charge of office, including
accounting, costing, and purchas-
ing. Good opportunity for 'right
span. Robert Bell Industries
Limited, Seaforth, Ontario.
49°ob
HELP WANTED—Female
ONE FULL TIME CLERK; one
part time clerk. Apply to Bart
lift Bros,, Phone 1, Clinton.
49-b
JUNIOR CLERK FOR COST
accounting department. Good op-
portunity for energetic reliable
person. Robert Bell Industries
Limited, Seaforth. 49-b
WOMAN WITH SECRETARIAL
experience, Must be able to take
shorthand and have a knowledge
of general office work. Must be
of neat appearance. Best wages
paid. Robert Bell I ndustries
Limited, Seaforth. 49-b
LOST AND FOUND
IRISH *Ellen DOG, Answers
to "Danny". Reward. Phone
F/S Jackson, 382 Local 13.
49-p,
LOST -BLUETICK HOUND with
brown markings on head. Lost
just south of Hayfield. Finder
please phone 908r22, Clinton,
Gordon Gilbert, R.R. 2, Bayfield.
49-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOURTEEN PIGS, SIX WEEKS
old. Apply to Keith Tyndall.
49-p
TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD
bulls; also Massey -Harris Rite
Way milking machine. Apply
Earl Cox, R. R. 1, Goderich,
phone Clinton 903r22, 49-p
WEANLING PIGS FOR SALE.
H. Managhen. Phone 376W,
48-9-50-p
TWELVE CHOICE YORKSHIRE
chunks. Apply to Charles Stew-
art, Clinton. Phone 807r3.
49-p
FOUR HEAD OF Young Cattle,
Hereford and Durham. Apply
James East, phone 807r6.
• 49-p
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE THERMOMETER — Plus
cash at your farm for dead or
disabled horses or cows. Phone
collect, Seaforth 655r2, William
Stone Sons, Limited. 43tbf
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
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If,.net, will pay fertilizer
prices, If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 938r32, Gode-
rich. 2btfb
TUPPERWARE PLASTICS,
unbreakable, have presents far
everyone from baby to grandma.
We have 50 -oz. juice canisters,
bread -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
ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduc-
ed rates from the licensed Grow-
ing Co-operative Association
from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire,
Guernsey, Hereford, Beef and
Dual Purpose Shorthorns. Bulls
of top quality. Life membership
$25. Members $5 per cow. Non-
members $6 per cow. Waterloo
Cattle Breeding Association, R.R.
1, Waterloo. For service contact
Charles Brandon, Clinton. Phone
633r5 before 10 a,m.
45-47-tbf
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
Hensall. Apply Albert Walff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
SIX -ROOMED Bungalow, one
three-piece bathroom, one two-
piece bathroom, full basement,
small 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 possie
Ly before. Three -and -a -half bioci s
from centre of town. L. G. Win-
ter, Real Estate and, Business
Broker, Clinton, `Business phone
448; residence 599-3. 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 and Busi-
ness Broker, Clinton, business
phone 448; residence 599-J.
40 -tib
POULTRY FOR SALE
140 SUSSEX PULLETS, just
started laying. .1. Greydanus,.
R. R. 1, Hayfield, phone Clinton'
903r33. 49-p
1200 NEW HAMPSHIRE it Bar -
tea Rock pullets for sale. 10-12
weeks old. $1.00 :each, Money
makers for • next summer: K.
Vandenburgh, Clinton Ph on e
226W, 49-50-p
BIRTHS'
COLE—In Clinton Public Iloepi
tel, on Tuesday, December 4,
° 1951, to W. and. Mrs. Albert
Cole, RCAF Station, Clinton, a
daughter..
MUNNINGS—In Clinton Public
Hospital; on Sunday, December
2, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Munnings, Clinton, a son (Ste-
phen Graham). •
OESCH—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, December
5, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Oesch, R.R. 1, Varna, a dau-
ghter (Mary Louise).
RATTRAY In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, December
2, 1951, to Mr. end Mrs. Alwyn
Rabtray, RCAF Station, Clin-
ton, a daughter (Michelle).
TORRANCE—In Clinton. Public
Hospital, on Friday,- November
30, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Torrance, R,R. 2, Bayfield, a
son.
MARRIAGES
BEZZO-PULLDN--In the home
of Mrs. Lucy Bezzo, Clinton,
by Rev. H. T. Kendrick, assist-
ed by K. L. Sweigard, "Clinton,
Saturday, December 1, 1951,
Mary Ruth, daughter of John
John Albert Pullen, Bruce -
field, to Wilfred David, son
of Mrs. Lucy Bezzo, and the
late William Bezzo.
DEMPSEY-WESTLAKE — In St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Manse,
Clinton, by Rev. D. `J. Lane,
on Saturday, December 1, 1951,
Mildred May, daughter of 117/r.
and Mrs. Samuel Westlake,
Goderich Township, to Lewis
J., son of John A. and Mrs,
Dempsey, Goderich Township.
DEATHS
CRI•CH—In Vancouver, B.C„ on
Tuesday. December 4, 1951,
Evelyn Nott, beloved wife of
N. P. Crich, formerly of Clin-
ton.
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; all work
guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 3393. 20-21-ptfb
SAW FILING
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, 47-52-p
STOVES FOR SALE
SMALL SIZED QUEBEC Heater.
Apply 474W, Clinton. 49p
WOOD FOR SALE
FIVE ACRES OF HARD MAPLE
and beech tops, et twenty-five
dollars an acre. Apply Arnold
Keys, Varna. 49-p
Ontario St. WMS
Elects Mrs. 'Radford
Ontario St. Woman's Associa-
tion met on Tuesday, December
4, with the president, "Mrs. 3.
Radford, in the chair. The meet-
ing opened by 'singing a hymn,
reading a psalm responsively, and
repeating the Lord's Prayer in
unison.
Mrs. C. Elliott took the devo-
tional period, opening with . a
hymn, and taking as her topic,
"God's Gift to Man," closing with
e prayer and another hymn.
. Different reports were read and
adopted, and' business was dis-
cussed, Mrs, D. Carter and Mrs.
M. Tyndall were appointed to look
after Christmas boxes for shut-
ins. Mrs. Wiltse and Mrs. Venner
were appointed to look after
lunch and Mrs. E. Radford and
Miss E. Wiltse were appointed to
look after the programme for
operation hospitality, on the third
Sunday in December. It was also
decided to get new choir gowns.
The slate of officers for 1952
was read by Mrs. E. Radford, and
Rev. Glen Eagle then took charge
of the election ' of officers. Those
elected were: Honorary president,
Mrs. C. Venter; president, Mrs.
3. Radford; 1st vice president,
Mrs. W. S. A. Holmes; 2nd vice
president, Mrs. F. Townsend; 3rd
vice president, Mrs. R. Holmes;
secretary, Mrs. Lorne Brown;
treasurer, Mrs. A. McMurray
press secretary, Mrs. R. Ball; cor-
respondence secretary, Mrs. M.
Tyndall; pianist, Miss L. Grant;
assistant pianists, Miss E. Wiltse,'
and Ms. E. Radford; auditors,
Miss H. Courtice, and Miss H.
Turner.
Mrs. N. .Carter favored the
ladies with a lovely solo . T h e
meeting closed with, the Mizpah
benediction, and a lovely lunch
was served by the ladies of St.
George's ward.
The,., regular meeting of the
Wesley -Willis Girls' Club will
take' place at the home of Mrs.
C. M. Shearing, Tuesday, Dec.
il, at 8 p.m. It will be a Christ
mas party.
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Jewellery Store
Single, nice pers'6nality,
JOHN A. ANSTETT
Jeweller and Watchmaker
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placed early can be
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thereby saving the
cost of a telegram
or telephone call.
We will have a nice selection of:
AZALEAS -- BEGONIAS — CHERRIES
POINSETTIAS
CYCLAMEN VIOLETS
PANS FERNS
Roses — Carnations — Mums — Etc.
K. C. COOKE
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing (Dec. 6-8) "I'D.
CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUN-
TAIN" starring Susan. Hayward
and William. Lundigan
MON., TUES., WED. (Dec.,10-12)
"THE MINIVEI
STORY"
This delightful, drama is a sequel
to :Mrs. Miniver" and tells the
story of a family who survive a
war, only to find that peace has
its problems. — Greer Carson,
Walter -Pidgeon and John Hodiak
NOTE: The above featurewill
commence at 7 p.m. \
THUR„ 'FRT., SAT. (Dec. 13-15)
John Derek, Diana Lynn and
George Macready, — The son of
'Robin Hood, aided by the Merry
Men, breaks the tyrannical grip
of King John over 13th century a
England, and wins the King's
lovely ward as his bride.
"Rogues of Sherwood
Forest"
In Technicolor
WEINDEITIVP
PARK THEATRE
GODERH7II—Phone 1150
Now: "BIRD OF PARADISE?' In
Technicolor, with Jeff Chandler
and Louis' Jourdan
MON., TUES., WED.
William Holden, Nancy Olson
and Frank Lovejoy
Dramatic romance at its exciting
best by Richard Tregaskis, an
author who searches the world
for adventure.
"FORCE OF ARMS"
THURS., FRI., SAT.
"THE STRIP"
A story of. Hollywood's famed
Sunset Strip, with a host of wall
known entertainers and the na-
tion's top -mine bands.
Sally Forrest, Phyllis Kirk ,
and Mickey Rooney
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH - Phone 47
Now: "HURRICANE ISLAND"
In Colour,, John Hall and
Mario Windsor
MON., TUES., WED
John Huston, Aut{ie Murphy
and Andy Devine I
From the novel by Stephen Crane,
stirring and factual story of
bravery and high purpose during
the American Civil ,War.
"Red Badge of
Courage"
THURS FRI., SAT.
Gene Autry, Mary Castle
and Pat Buttram
The popular singing cowboy re-
turns in a new outdoor adventure
under those same old spacious
western skies
"Texans Never Cry"
Coning: "TERESA" with John
Ericson. Fi1,,ned in Italy and
New York
Coming: Twin Bill—"RUSTY'S.
BIRTHDAY" and "HOLIDAY
IN HAVANA"
Mothers' Study Group
Plans Christmas Party
The Mother's Study Group,
Wesley -Willis Church, met at the
home of Mrs. Thomas Steep,
Tuesday, November 27, with 16
mothers present.
Mrs. H. Currie was In charge,
and opened the meeting by read-
ing two poems, "Our Job" and
"Boyhood to Manhood". The
hymn "Our Faith looks up to
Thee" was sung, end the Beati-
tudes repeated.
The minutes and 'correspond-
ence were read. The financial
report was given by the treas-
urer, Mrs. William Grigg. Mrs.
R. Shipley read a letter from a
soldier to his mother. •
It was decided to hold the De-
cember meeting, December 12, at
Dr. ddsion's home. Mrs. P.
Liver hostesses swill be Mrs. Elmer an
gil and Mrs. A. McMichael.
Two humorous readings, chos-
en by the leader were read by
Mrs, (Dr.) Addison, and Mrs. W.
Grigg, entitled "My Child Scotch
Granny" and "How to wash the
Living Room Floor." Mrs. Cur-
rie chose two articles from Par --
eats' Magazine — "My Children
and I tried Politics" and "Do you
Talk too Much," The hymn "Sun
of my Soul'.' Was sung and the
Mizpah benediction closed the
meeting.
The hostesses, Mrs. W. Murch,
and Mrs. W. Holland, with Mrs.
Steep, served refreshments end a
social time was enjoyed.
LEGION AUXILIARY
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the.
Canadian Legion will meet Mon-
day, December 10 at 8 p.m. in
the Legion Hall for their Christ-
mas party. All members please
bring their gifts.
ONTARIO ST. W11I5
Ontario St. Woman's- Mission-
ary Society will meet at the home
of Mrs. John Radford, Tuesday,
December 11, at 2.30 p.m. Miss
Sybil Courtice will have charge
of the devotional period and roll
call will be "Love."
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
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