Clinton News-Record, 1948-04-22, Page 5THURSDAY APRIL 22, 1948
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CLINTON NEWS-1tECORD
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1932 BUICK SEDAN; also bicycle.
Phone Clinton 901r24. 17-p
1933.PONTIAC SEDAN. - Apply
.Box "V" NEWS -RECORD..
17-p
1933 CHEVROLET COUPE, good
condition, cheap for cash. Apply
Gordon Westlake, R.R. 3, Bayfield,
phone Hensall 99r21, 16-17-p
1934 STUDEBAKER COUPE, good
running order, good tires. Apply
' Graham Tngles,• Supertest Garage;
West St., Goderich. 17-p
1930 PLYMOUTH COUPE, ex-
ceptionally good condition. Also
500 lb. capacity DeLaval cream
separator. Lloyd Seotehmer, Bay-
field, phone Clinton 624r33. 17-b
BICYCLES FOR SALE
BICYCLE AND TEAM
'Harness, at cost, hand made. John.
S, Snider, Albert St., Clinton and
-Brucefield, 174)
CLOTHING FOR SALE
GIRL'S RED FLANNEL SUIT,
• size 12, in good condition. Phone
156W. 17-p
GIRL'S YELLOW SPRING Coat
and Hat, size 1 to 2, in good con-
dition; also one beige pram and
one go-cart. Phone 17411.
17-18-p
• FARM EQUIPMENT
COLONY HOUSE, new last year,
size 14 by 12 feet, excellent con-
dition. Price reasonable, F. W.
Andrews, phone Clinton 33.
16-17-p
"TWO HORSE POWER BRIGGS
.and Stratton Gasoline engine, air
cooled, in excellent condition.
'Roy Bros., Londesboro, phone
Blyth 28r6. 17-p
-"RUBBER TIRED WAGON WITH
rack, $75; heavy tractor disc, like FOR GENERAL TRUCKING with
-new, $75; team disc; would take reasonable rates, phone 394J.
wagon, machinery or light tractor 15-18-p
in trade. W.. B. Thompson, two
,and a half miles west of Clinton
on No. 8 Highway. 17-p
FARMS FOR SALE
LEVEL 100 ACRES, frame house,
basement barn, shed, silo, drive=
shed, -,Zurich three miles. Also
50 acres suitable to crop or past-
ure. Both immediate possession.
William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
15-17-p
HOUSES TO LET
SEVEN -ROOMED HOUSE WITH
kitchen and bathroom, one mile
south of Constance, about eight
miles northeast of Clinton, on
improved County road. Garage.
garden and telephone. Ideal for
young family. Apply Ephraim
Clarke, phone Seaforth 845r14.
16-17-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
SIXTEEN LITTLE PIGS, FIVE
weeks old. Phone Clinton 910r42.
17-p
NINE PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Wesley McBride, R.R. 1, Varna,
phone Hensall 87r21. 17-b
YOUNG GELDING, Well Broken;
also 1935 Ford in good condition,
Apply Box "H" NEWS -RECORD,
16-17-b
PAIR OF CLYDE HORSES, good
condition for farm work, Located
on lot 21, concession 6, Hullett,
G. Brown. 16-17-p
REG. HEREFORD BULL, Domino
breed. Apply John K. Clark,
phone Blyth 20r14, R.R. 1, Aub-
urn. 15-16-17-p
ONE CLYDE TEAM, MARE and
Gelding, eight and nine year old.
Apply Robert Clarke, Bayfield,
phone Clinton 909r23. 17-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — PARKER FOUNTAIN,
Pen in main 'business section
about noon on Friday, April 9.
Please leave at NEWS -RECORD
and receive reward. 16-17-x
FOUND—TRUCK TARPAULIN,
found. on No. 4 Highway in front
of fram of undersigned on Thurs-
day, April 15. Owner may claim
same by contacting Waiter Lay-
ton, phone Clinton 629r22, and
paying for this advertisement.
17-18-p
MISCELLANEOUS
"FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
SENATOR DUNLOP Strawberry
-Plants. Apply William Steep,
-P.O. Box 57, Clinton. 16-17-p
COW MANURE FOR SALE. How
would it be to pep up your gar -
.den. Thomas Leppington, phone
587W. 17-9
FURNITURE FOR SALE
:SECTIONAL CHESTERFIELD,
practically new; Record Player.
'Phone 617r22. 17-b
GREEN UPHOLSTERED Loung-
ing Chair with automan. Phone
'617x13. 17-b
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale, var-
ious lengths. Enquire. 11-18-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. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder=
ich. 11-btfb.
PIANO TUNING
PIANO• TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de-moth-
ing, free estimates. Write or phone
William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.
2btt:
SEED FOR SALE
RANGE, ENAMEL WITH WHITE
"trim, having warming closet and
reservoir. Apply Box ;'N" NEWS -
RECORD. 17-p
HELP WANTED, MALE
`WANTED AT ONCE, MAN TO
cut grass and look after garden.
W. N. Counter, phone 230. 17-b
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
"WANTED — GIRL CLERK AND
"Waitress. Apply to Bartliff 'Bros
1'7-b
HOUSES FOR SALE
, -BRUCEFIELD, RESIDENCE OF
"Mrs. J. O'Brien, cottage, barn and
3/4 acre of land. Owner will be
at residence, Tuesday, April 27
and Wednesday, April 28. 17-b
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, seven
room brick dwelling, modern con-
veniences, air conditioning heating
system, insulated, newly decorat-
.ed; garage. Apply to H. C. Law-
son, Real Estate Broker, phone
251W, Ciin'.wt. 8tib
EIGHT -ROOM STUCCO HOUSE
located at Porter's Hill between
"The church and the school. Water
pressure system with hot and cold
running water, three-piece hath,
hydro installed, stable, garage
and hen house combined. 11/2
acres, some fruit trees and fruit
shrubs. Six miles to Clinton, eight
-miles to Goderich. Price $3,500•
'C. F. Chapman, Real Estate Brok-
er, Box 96, Goderich, phone 18
-or 316. 15.17-b
AJAX OATS WITH SOME No. 21
Barley mixed in. Irvine Tebbutt
phone Clinton 902r6. 16-17-b
EARLY WARBA, IRISH COB-
bler, and Sebago potatoes for sale,
Roy Tyndall, phone 907r3.
15-btfb
SIX BUSHELS YELLOW BLOS-
son Sweet Clover Seed, cleaned.
Apply Robert Stirling, phone
Clinton 906r41 17-b
RED CLOVER SEED, 12 Bushels
for sale, good seed. Apply Col-
olough Bros., R. R. 2, Seaforth,
lot'4, concession 7, Hullett; phone
Seaforth 841r2. 16-17-p
EXCELLENT QUALITY WHITE
Beans for seed, Early Robust
variety, good yielders. $6 per
bushel. Robert W. Cole, phone
906r24, Clinton. 16-20-p
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS ARE INVITED for the
painting by brush on exterior of
the Londesboro United Church.
Specification—To supply and ap-
ply three coats of paint and putty
windows where necessary. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Tenders to be in by Ap-
ril 30. Anply to Norman Alex-
ander, Londesboro, Ont. 16-17-h
VACANT LAND FOR SALE
BUILDING LOT WITH FRONT -
age of 125 feet: and depth of 1.75
feet, suitable for one or more
houses. Would sell all or part:
Phone Mrs. Irene Henri, Clinton
223. 17-18-h
BINGO
COUNCIL CHAMBER, CLINTON
at 8 p.m.
Sate, April } 4
and
Saturday'May 1
AUSPICES CLINTON LIONS CLUB
PROCEEDS FOR HOSPITAL NURSERY
These two .evelii'ngs through coalrte,sy Clinton Branch,
Canadian Legion
17-18-h
BADMINTON TOURNEY : ed by Saturday., April 24, Partici-
Play is under way in Clinton pants are asked to cooperate eby
'Badminton Club's Championship contacting their partners and op-,
'Tournament:in a"£ull'i:ist•cif•events. ponents and arranging times for
.First round nnathes,must be play- their matches.
BIRTHS
COPE - In Clinton Public Hos-
pital,,on Friday, April 16, 1948,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cope,
R.R, 2, Seaforth; a daughter,
(Katharine Elizabeth).
MARRIAGES
JOHNSTON-MCDO.UGALL — At
the, parsonage of James " St.
United Church, Exeter, by Rev,
11. J. Snell, Islay Mae, daughter
of . Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Dougall, Auburn, to Gordon
Ernest Johntson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wileman Johnston, God-
erick Township,
KIPFER-JOLLY—In Pentecostal
Tabernacle, Exeter, by Rev. H.
T. Kendrick, on Saturday, Ap-
ril 17, 1948, Jenny Margaret,
only daughter' of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jolly, Exeter, to Cecil
David Kiefer, younger son of
Ezra Kip€er, Hensel(
PEPPER-DALRYMPLE — At the
United Church Manse, Bruce -
field, on Saturday, April 10
1948, by Rev. E. R. Stanwav,
Grace, daughter of Mr. W. H.
Dalrymple, Brucefield, 'and the
late Mrs. Dalrymple, to Ray -
mon, son of Mr. John E. Pepper,
Stanley Township, and•the late
Mrs. Pepper.
DEATHS
CAMPS — In East General Hos-
pital, Toronto, on Monday, Ap-
ril 19, 1948, Viola Hutchings,
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hutchings, Goderich
Township, wife of George Stan-
ley Camps, 11 Linsmore Cres-
cent, Toronto, in her 44th year.
Funeral from ,Sherrin Funeral
Home, Toronto, to St. Marg-
aret's Cemetery, Westhill,
Thursday, April 22.
CONSTANTINE--At her home, 88
Elizabeth St. S., Brampton, on
Wednesday, April 14, 1948, Clara
(Cal) Chidley, daugther of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chid -
ley, Clinton, beloved wife of J.
A. Constantine, formerly of
Clinton, and dear sister of Ag-
nes and Elizabeth Chidley,
Brampton, and George, Denver,
Col. Funeral from her )'ate
residence on Friday, April 16,
to Brampton Cemetery.
WELSH—At her home, William
St., Clinton, on Thursday, April
22, 1948, after a long illness,
Zeima Cecelia Victoria Holland,
beloved wife of Edward J.
Welsh, and dear mother of
Donna, Mrs. Harold Tyndall,
and Helen, :Mrs. Edgar Rath -
well, in her 55th year. Resting
at Ball Brothers Funeral Home,
High St., Clinton, where fun-
eral will. be held on Saturday,
April 24 at 2,30 p.m. to Clinton
Cemetery.
APRIL ACTIVE
IN ONTARIO ST.
UNITED' CHURCH
(Contributed)
Sunday, April 4 was Communion
Sunday in Ontario St, United
Church, Clinton.- A reception ser-
vice for new members was also
held and 21 were received. Eight
were received on confession of
faith as follows: Mrs. George El-
liott, Mrs. Douglas Rdiell, Betty
Woolfrey, Richard A. Dean, Rob-
ert Fines, Walter J. Forbes, Wil-
liam Inkley and ,Orville Stanley.
Thirteen who were received by
letters of transfer were: Mrs.
Douglas Ball, Mrs. Roy Connell,
Roy Connell, Mrs. Elgin Dale,
Mrs. Waiter J. Forbes, Mrs. Geo.
German, William Lee, Mrs. Gord-
on Milison, Mrs. Ray Potter, Mrs,
Orville Stanley, Mrs. Keith Tyn-
dall, Mrs. Lorne Tyndall and
Knox Williams.
A welcome by the. Session and
the minister was given to the new
members. The congregation also
stood to give them a welcome.
After the reception service a
short service was held admitting
the new member of Session, James
Livermore, and setting him apart
as an elder of the Church. Charles
Stewart, a former elder in the
Londesboro Church, was also ad-
mitted as a member of Session.
The minister, Rev. W. J. Woolf-
rey, read the names of the districts
of the church and the names of
the members of Session who are
assigned to the oversight of each
district.
S. S. "Anniversary
On Sunday, April 18, the Sun-
day School Anniversary was held,
the auditorium of the Church was
filled with the Sunday School
taking the front middle pews. The
superintendent of the School
Charles Elliott, introduced by the
minister, took charge of the order
of worship and led in prayer.
Shirley Proctor read the Scrip-
ture. A dramatization, "Stand-
ards of Worth," was presented by
seven boys and girls led by Miss
Lois Wiltse, a teacher. The prim-
ary classes sang a c h o r u s,
FLYNN—In Clinton Public Hos
pital, on Tuesday, April 20,
1948, Annie Reynolds, widow el
James Flynn, in her 83rd year.
Funeral from Ball Brothers
Funeral Home, High. St., Clin-
ton, to . St. Joseph's Church for
Requiem Mass, Thursday morn-
ing, April 22, to Hullett Roman
Catholic Cemetery.
ROTH — In Brantford General
Hospital, on Saturnay, April
17,-1948, Charles C, Roth, for-
merly of Bayfield, in his 75th
year. Funeral from Thorpe
Brothers Funeral Home to
Mount Hope Mausoleum, Brant-
ford.
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Miss W. O'Neil in charge
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Men's Worsted Suits
Finest English all -wool
1tviorsteds in plain or
stripe patterns. These
suits are tailored by
some of Canada's lead-
ing clothing houses, no
expense being spared
to make every garm-
ent perfect. Faultless
tailoring and impec-
cable styling. Blues,
Browns or Greys in
stock now.
39.50 to 57,50
Made -to -measure
Suits
We have just received
a new range of clothes
in the 1Ecrea2lgly
popular Tip Top line of
made -to -measure suits.
Come in to -day, pick
your cloth and have a
suit made to your in-
dii'i'dual requirements.
One price --42.50
Pickett & Ca ell
Arrow -- Tooke and BVD Shirts
Phone 25 - - - - - *Clinton
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ROXY THEATRE
.CLINTON_
Now Flaying (April 22-24)
"PIRATES OF MONTEREY"
In Technicolor
Mon., Tues., Wed. (April 26-28)—
Lana Turner. Van Heflin & Donna
Reed --A glorious screen version
of a popular novel which tells the
tale of two sisters who desire the
same man.
"GREEN DOLPHIN STREET"
In Technicolor
NOTE—Commences at 7 p.m.
THURS. ONLY (April 29)
SPECIAL LIONS FROLIC
"THE LATE GEORGE APLEY"
at 7 p.m. and 9.15 p.m.
Fri. and Sat. (April 30 & May 1)
"NORTHWEST OUTPOST"
Romance, music, Russian court
intrigue and comedy combined
with a western theme make this
an outstanding picture — Nelson
Eddy, Ilona Massey and Joseph
Schiidkr•aut,
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing (April 22-24)
"THUNDER IN THE VALLEY"
In Technicolor, starring Edmund
Gwenn
Mon., Tues., Wed, (April 26-28)
William. Powell, Myrna Loy and
Keenan Wynn—The latest in the
Thin Man series presents stream-
lined comedy at its sophisticated
best — "THE SONG OF THE
THIN MAN" •
Thur., Fri., Sat (April 29 -May 1)
Claudette Colbert, Ned Sparks &
Rochelle Hudson—The characters
of Fannie Hurst's great novel step
from its pages in the screen
adaptation.
IMITATION OF LIFE"
Coming (May 3-5)
"HER HUSBAND'S AFFAIRS"
Lucille Bali
Mat., Wed., Sat., holidays, 2.30
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing — "PIRATES OF
MONTEREY" In Technicolor
with Maria Montez
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Greer Gerson, Robert Mitchum &
Dick Hart —A tensely dramatic
Enoch Arden therne fitted to mod-
ern past -war problems
"DESIRE ME"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Bing Crosby, Joan Biondell and
Mischa. Auer—An appealing story
combines the songs of Crosby with
the irrepressible comedy of Auer.
"EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN"
Coining—Claudette Colbert in
"IMITATION OF LIFE"
Matinees—Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m.
"G -O -O -D Good." A quartette
was given by Young People of
the choir and the whole choir
sang a chorus. The minister il-
lustrated his subject "Preparation
for Duty," by stories from the
Bible and from history. At the
conclusion of the service the sup-
erintendent thanked all those
who contributed to the success of
the anniversary as he felt that
they had all taken their parts
well. A gcod collection was re-
ceived fcr the funds of the Sun-
day School. -
Rev. Dr. John Coburn
On Sunday morning, April 25,
at 11 o'clock, Ontario St. Church
will be honoured by having Rev.
Dr. John Coburn, Toronto, as the
guest speaker. Dr. Coburn, a great
leader in the United Church. is
a well informed and excellent
speaker and the church will oe
pleased to have him present.
As the time reverts to Daylight
Saying on Sunday morning, the
church services will be on fast
time.
CARD OF THANKS
The wife and family of the late
Henry Aldwinckle wish to express
their sincere thanks to friends and
neighbours for their thoughtful - i
ness and help during the illness,
and for their kind expressions of
sympathy following the passing
of their husband and father. 17-b
IN MEMORIAM
MANN In loving emmory of our
dear father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. George Mann, who passed
away four years ago, April 28,
1944 and May 6, 1944.
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Love remembrance outlasts all,
And though the years be many
or few,
They are filled with rememb-
rance,
Dear loved ones, of you.
—Their loving family. 17 -b
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Clinton
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HAVE YOUR PAPERS
Ready for the Legion Paper Drive
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28
Paper will be picked up at 1.30 p.m.
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PLUMBING and HEATING
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