Clinton News-Record, 1948-05-13, Page 51•IURSDAZ MAY '13, '194!1
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ACCOMMODATION
ROLLING HOME FOR RENT.
Phone 3593 for particulars. 20-b
T W 0 BRIGHT FURNISHED
:Rooms for light housekeeping.
' Couple without children. Edge of
town of Clinton. Box "R", NEWS-
RECORD. 20-P
'FURNISHED APARTMENT, self -
Contained.. . Phone 363. 20-b
FURNISHED SUITE' IN Clinton
'to sub -let. Phone 296T. 20-b
'TWO FURNISHED. ROOMS FOR
light housekeeping. Phone 91.
20-b
'TWO FURNISHED: ROOMS with
use of kitchen. Opposite Clinton
Grill. Phone 461. 18-20-b
ARTICLES WANTED
•CURLING STONES WANTED at
once. State condition and price.
'Write Carlof, 537 Besserer St..
'Ottawa, Ont. 18-21-b
APPLES FOR, SALE
"SPY AND. COOKING APPLES
for sale. Apply Fred McClymont,
-Varna. 20-p
AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE
•MODEL "A" FORD CAR, 1931,
good running order, seal -beam
headlights, hot water heater, good
fires, other extras, Apply Ralph
Stephenson, Varna, phone Rensall
-76r11. 20-b
1929 ESSEX SEDAN, five brand
new tires, three in last two or
'three weeks, engine overhauled,
'first class condition. B. R. Mun-.
day. 7 Widder St. Goderieh, phone
^h98• 20-h
BICYCLES FOR SALE
C.C.M. MAN'S BICYCLE in good
condition. Phone 317W., 20-b
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
•TIMBER FRAME BARN, 72 ft..
25 ft. Apply James A. Dale,
Clinton.20-p
"FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
'LIMITED NUMBER OF STRAW -
berry Plants for sale. Variety,
'Chesapeake, Rol Tyndall, phone
'Clinton 907r3. 20-21-b
FURNITURE FOR SALE
-JACKET HEATER AND PIPES:
Apex Vacuum Cleaner; verandah
couch swing; oak rocking chair.
,Apply Miss D. Cantelon, phone
19J. 20-b
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
'TWELVE -INCH TWO -FURROW
'Tractor Plow, Just new, $95; old
plows taken in trade; riding plow,
12; one team sleigh; wagon on
rubber $55, with new tires $85,
W. B. Thompson, 21/2 miles west
of Clinton on No. 8 Highway.
20-21-p
'TRACTOR, JOHN DEERE Model
A.R., ' used four seasons, in A-1
condition. Leonard M. Fisher.
•R,R, 2, Clinton, phone Carlow
1104. 20-p
MASSEY-HARRIS BINDER, cut
wix crops in good running order;
new Fairbanks -Morse two -horse
power gasoline engine; also 114 hp.
electric motor. W. A. McGuire,
,hone Clinton 900r3. 20-p
FARMS FOR RENT
100 ACRES, 25 ACRES CROP, all
seeded but 10 acres, balance in
'hay and pastilre, 1?/ miles west
of Blyth on Auburn Road, Good
buildings. Alfred Machan, R,R. 1.
.Auburn, phone Blyth 18r5.
20-22-p
HELP WANTED, MALE
"WANTED AT ONCE, A MAN TO
'look after the grounds, cut the
.grass, no vegetable garden. Ap-
ply in morning or phone 99, Mrs.
M. D. McTaggart, 19-20b
HOUSES FOR SALE
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, Clinton. 8tfb
HOUSE, ONE ACRE OF LAND,
'immediate possession for part or
ail of house, hydro, good well
water, on highway near town.
$$5,000 cash. Apply Box "T"
NEWS -RECORD. 20-p
VACANT LAND FOR SALE
SIX RESTRICTED BUILDING
Lots, Glou.cetser Terrace, eve's -
looking Golf Course, Maitland
bank, Goderich. Apply A. Chap-
man, Box 218, Gorrle. 20-b
LIVESTOCK FOB SALE
14 CHUNKS OF PIgs ; ABOUT
50 pounds; also eight little pigs,
six weeks old, Apply Edgar Rath-
welf, phone 909r4, Clinton;
19-20-p
ELEVEN PIGS, ABOUT 50 LBS:
each, and also 11 pigs six weeks
old, Harold Tyndall,, phone Clin-
ton 905r2. ' . 20-p
BULL CALF FOR SALE, suitable
for vealing, two weeks old: Ap-
ply Thomas Leppington, phone
Clinton 587W. , 20-p
ONE YORK SOW DUE MAY 25.
Alex Wilkins, Londesboro, phone
24r8, Blyth. 20-b
18 PIGS, SIX WEEKS 'OLD. Roy.
Connell, phone 803r4, Clinton.
20-21-p
TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS' rising
two years; one Holstein cow, four
years old, due June 15; quantity
of hard body wood; 1941 Pontiac
coach in good condition. Apply
Lorne Tyndall, phone Clinton
904r4, 6a 20-b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — SCOtJT BELT, KNIFE
and hatchet,. about 31/ miles east
of Clinton. Reward. Apply Box
"C", NEWS -RECORD. 20-n
LOST — PACKAGE, containing
black skirt on Albert St. Finder
leave at NEWS -RECORD. 20b
MISCELLANEOUS
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay snore 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.
NEW SHIPMENT OF COTTON
and Jersey Dresses just arrived
at Exclusive Dress Shop. 20-b
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale, var-
ious lengths. Enquire: 20-27-p
NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on Part Lots 41 and 51, Tucker-
smith Township, Huron Rd. and
London Rd, surveys, at any time
hereafter will be prosecuted by
t' e owner, A, E. Parry, May 3rd,
1948. 19-26ptfb.
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de-moth-
ing, free estimates. Write or phone
William N, Gould, 314W, Clinton.
2bt.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
IN THE VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD
a comfortable cottage. Apply Mrs.
Jack Howard. Bayfield, phone
Clinton 624r31. 19-21-b
SEED FOR SALE
EXCELLENT QUALITY WHITE
Beans for seed. Early Robust
variety, good yielders. $6 per
bushel, Robert W. Cole, phone
906r24, Clinton. 16-20-p
STOVES FOR SALE
McCLARY "TRIUMPH" Kitchen
Stove, with coal andwood grates,
finished in white porcelain. Phone
Clinton 294R. 20-p
SADDLE HORSES
FOR RENT
SADDLE HORSES FOR RENT
evenings and weekends. Phone
478W for appointments. 20-b
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS FOR WIRING SS. No.
1, Hullett, work to be done dur-
ing month of July acording to
specifications held by the secre-
tary. Tenders to be in by June 1.
Ross McGregor, secretary, R.R. 2.
Seaforth, phone Seaforth 842r2.
20-21-p
TENDERS for RE-DECORATINCr
class room of S.S. No. I Hullett,
will be received until June 1. For
particulars apply to Ross McGreg-
or, secretary -treasurer, R. R. 2,
Seaforth, phone 845r2.
20-21-p
TEACHERS WANTED
PROTESTANT TEACHER FOR
S.S. No, 6, Hullett, duties to com-
mence September 7, 1948. Apply
stating salary expected and quali-
fications to secretary -treasurer,
John H. McEwing, R.R. 1, Blyth,
Ont. 20-21-b
Bee House and Bees
Damaged by Fire
Shortly before noon on Monday,
fire was discovered in the bee
house owned by William Rozell
on the property of S. Yearron,
Victoria St., Clinton. The local
firemen were quickly on the scene
and were able to get the blaze
extinguished, in a very short time.
Considerable damage was done
both to the building and to the
bees which were stili housed
there. Origin of the fire is un-
known.
SPRING SPORTSWEAR
Match up your odd coat with a smart pair of GARAli.1)3NT'
or WOODWIND TROPICAL SLACKS.' Smartly styled with
pleats, zippers and drop, loops.
from 4.511 to 17.95 pr.
See our range of smart new SWEATERS, JACKETS and
SOCKS, designed ;and coloured for spring wear, for all
occasions...
Boys' Wear
We, are proud to announce that boys' wear is
going to be oue of our big lines. We intend to
'carry . a complete line of boys clothing and foot-
wear for ages 6 to 1.6 years,
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Pickett £3 Campbell
Arrow, Tooke and BVD Shirts
Phone 25 - - - Clinton
BIRTH'S
ELLIOTT =- In Clinton. 'Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 8,
1949, to Mr. and • Mrs. Frank
Elliott;' Blyth, a• son. ,
LAYTON. — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday May 8,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. <Glen
Layton, R. R. 5, Clinton, a
daughter,
LESLIc—In Clinton Public Hos
pital, on Monday, May 10, 1948,
to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Leslie,
,. Clinton, e sen.
DEATHS
COLE—Suddenly at his home, 70
Huron St., Stratford, on Satur-
day, May 8, 1948, John Percy
Cole in his 74th year. Fustethl
from his late residence to Cline
ton Cemetery on Tuesday, May
11.•
POULTER—On Thursday, May 6,
1948, William Poulter, beloved
husband of Lilliam May Martin
(Marty), father of Herbert
Poulter and Mrs. Edna White-
house, Alliston, Funeral Mon-
day, from: his late residence, 42
Wroxeter Ave., Toronto, to St.
John's Cemetery, Monday, May
10.
McLEAN—Tn Tuckersmith Town-
ship, on Monday, May 10, 1948,
Glenn, beloved husband of.
Caroline McLean and dear
father of Andy. Private funeral
from his late residence on Wed-
nesday, May 12, to Exeter
Cemetery.
ROGERS —In Victoria Hospital,
London, on Saturday, May 8,
1948, Mrs. Cecil R. Rogers, aged
21 years. Funeral and interment
at Regina, Sask. •
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PORTER'S HILL '
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fisher
and two children, London, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Harris and the latter's
mother, Mrs H. C. Cox,
Miss Phyllis Harris, London.
spent the weekend at her home.
Albert Morgan, Goderieh, spent
the weekend with Mr.. and Mrs.
Maurice Frame.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert White and
two children, Clinton, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris.
Two Babies Baptized
Service was held' as usual at
Grace Church on Sunday with.a
special Mother's Day ' service.
Baptismal service was also con-
ducted with little Sharon Lock-
hart and Gary Black, Goderich,
present.
The May meeting of the Com-
munity Club will be held on•Wed-
nesday, May 19, at the home of
Mrs. Jim Cox,
SEE WHAT YOU
BUY:
Visit our Nursery and
pick out your own
plants . drive. to
London this week -end.
and pay us a visit
while you're here.
Open Everyday and
Evenings
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Dr.' .Randal .Cole Gets
Reasearc'h ;Position.
Dr. Randal H. Cole, 'assistant
professor of Mathematics, Univer-
sity of ,Western, Ontario, London,
has been offered a post of ,re-
search associate for one year, at
Princeton . University, width • is
one of the greatest mathematical
centres in 'the world.
Dr. Cole is the elder son of Mi.
and Mrs, Robert, B. Cole, B.R.: 3,
Clinton, and is a graduate of
Clinton Collegiate} Institute.
Dr. Cole g has •, been :.• given 'a
leave of absence from London' and
will begin his new dirties the
first of September to continue
until the following June; His
work will be mainly research
work but he also, will be doing
some teaching. Dr. Cole .was a
graduate of University of West-
ern Ontario, London, and . took
his M.A.. degree at the University
of Wisconsin and his Ph.D. at the
same university in 1940.
It is of interest to note that
Princeton's top mathematician' is
Albert Einstein, one of the world's
key figures. who worksin a sep-
arate .institute apart from the
regular mathematical department
of the university.
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RCAF Promotions
In Area ,Announced
One hundred, and fifty-nine,
Ontario airmen are among names
of RestF personnel in the semi-
annual; promotion list for airmen
issued by Air Force Headquarters,
Ottawa. The list includes pro-
motions from rank of Leading
Aircraftsman to Corporal, from
Corporal to Sergeant to} Flight
Sergeant, Flight Sergeant to War-
rant Officer Class II, and from
Warrant, Officer Class II- to War-
rant
arrant Officer. Class T.
The following. from this district
are included (only new rank giv-
en).
WO2 G. C. Perry, Raglan St.,
Clinton; WO2 R. H. Anderson,
Huron. St., Clinton; . Sgt. J. 'W.
Cowell, Exeter; Cpl. J. L. Everett,
Exeter; Cpl. J. R. Bone, Princess
St., Clintd:n Cpl. L. E. Richie,
Exeter; Cpl. B. A. Thompson,
R.R. 2, Centralia; Cpl. C. W.
Bertrand, Huron St„ Clinton; Cpl,
G. A .Hodges, Victoria St., Clin-
ton; and Cpl. C. M. MacKay, Ex-
eter.
Teacher Electrocuted;
Visited in Clinton.
Miss Rhea D. McRoberts, Sarnia
Collegiate Institute teacher, who
was found electrocuted in her bath
Monday afternoon, was a niece of
Mrs. Minnie Pickard, Clinton, and
had other relatives in this district
which she often had visited. Her
father, later a Public School In-
spector,,' once taught school at
Hoimesville.
The funeral took place to Birr
Cemetery, London Township, to-
day,
Coroner Dr. W. B. Rutherford
decided that an inquest was un-
necessary He said he was satis-
fied she''died accidentallywhen
she grasped a lamp to bring it
closer to the tub. She was found
dead by two Collegiate teachers
who investigated her non-appear-
ance at school Monday. She had.
lived alone in her home since the
death of her mother, four years
ago.
HAVE YOUR
SEWER DUG NOW!
Work Completed to Plumbing.
SATISI-ACTION GUARANTEED
Harold East
Phone Clinton 800r6 , R.R. 4, Clinton
11-tfb
flg Values
In Used Cars!
1247 CHEVROLET Sts'lelnaster Sedan
1942 .DODGE Custom. Coach, with radio, heater;
like new
1942 DODGE Deluxe Sedan, with
covers, radio; really a, clean
1934 PLYMOUTH Coach
1934 OLDSMOBILE Sedan •
1934 CHEVROLET Convertible
1930 FORD Model "A" Coach
1928 CHEVROLET Coupe
.�• P.• Manning
heater,
car
Red Star Garage
4. Willard Betteries — - Firestone Tires
i Albert St. PHONE -345 Clinton{.-
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Business 244 Phone Residence 470
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing (May;: 13-15)
Noy, Rogers in "SPRINGTIME
• IN THE SIERRAS"
iVIon„ Tiles., r Wed, (May 17-19)
SONG OF THE THIN MAN'
A fast-moving, entertaining mys-
tery yarn that .will keep you
guessing—;William" Powell,
Myrna Loyand,-Keenan,Wynn
Thur., Fri,, Sat. (May 20-22)
Joe E. Brown, Josephine Hutch-
inson and Jane Milliken — The
most heart-warming- story of the
year, one you'll long remember
"THE TENDER YEARS"
Coming (May 24-26)
"MERTON OF THE MOVIES"
with Red. Skelton
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2,30 p.m.
CAPITAL THEATRE,
GODEI ICH.
Now Playing Lucille Bali and
Franchot Tone. in
"ITER HUSBAND'S.,AFFAIRS!"
REGENT THEATRE
8"EAFORTH
Novi Playing -Nelson inEddy and
Ilona Massey
• ''NORTIAVVEST OUTPOST"
Mon„ 'fetes ., Wed.
GREEN, •DOLPHIN STREET
Highlighted by two terrific spec-
tacles and featuring .a star -en-
crusted east, Elizabeth Goudge's
tremendous' novel comes to life.
Lana Turner, Van Heflin, Donna
Reed and Frank Morgan
Thur., Fri., Sat." '
GENE AUTRY, Adele Mara and
the Cass County Boys-' Present a
rollicking, melody -laden story of
the West at its adventurous best.
"Twilight on. the Rio Grande"
Coming: Joe E. Brown in
"THE TENDER' YEARS"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Lucille Ball, ,Franchot Tone and
Edward Everett Horton This
riotous comedy, funniest in years,
will give you a hair-raising even-
ing of pure fun.
"Her Husband's Affairs'L
Thur., Fri., Sat.
Claudette Colbert, Warren Will -
lain and Rochelle Hudson—Fannie
Hurst's greatest story returns to
the screen as' a "best" among
Class "A" attractions.
"IMITATION 'OF LIFE"
coming -William,, Powell. in
"SONG OF THE THIN MAN"
Mat.: Wed., Sat. & holidays, 2.30 Matinees: Sat.; holidays, 2.30 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr, and Mrs. Colin 'Campbell
wish•to express their appreciation
to their many ' friends for the
many acts of kindness during the,
illness of Carol and the boys.
20-p
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CARD OF THANKS
Canadian Legion No. 140 wish
to thank the public' for the papers
collected which amounted to over
ten tons. Be sure and save your
papers for the. pext collection
which is expected to be this
Month. 20-b
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CARD OF THANKS
The nieces and nephews of the
late Mr. James B. Lobb wish to
express their sincere thanks to
their many friends and neighbors
for their kind expressions of
sympathy, lovely' floral tributes
and cars loaned, during their re-
cent and sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. A. Lane and Dr. J.
W. Shaw. . 20-p.
IN MEMORIAM
HESSELWOOD-In loving mem-
ory of. Vera Hesselwood, who pas-
sed away - two years ago, May
11, 1946:
Gone is the face we loved so
dear,.
Silent is the voice we loved
to hear,
Too far away from sight or
speech,
But not too far for thought
to reach ......:::: ........
—Sadly missed by Mother and
sister, Mabel. 20-p
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Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 585
59tf
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Phones: 66w and 66j
LAST DAYS
K2iowdlvg this first, that there Shall tonne in the last
days 'scoffers, walking after their own lusts, and say-
ing, "Where is the promise of His coming?"
"I WILL COME AGAIN,"—John 14:3
g 2 Pet. 3: 3, 4
Accept, Chrislt, •as personal Saviour to -day, for "in such
a tlhne as ye think not, the Son of man cometh."
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
Change of Business
This is to advise that I have purchased
the insurance business of H. T. Rance,
which has operated successfully in Clinton
and ,distriet for ''many years.
I shall be very happy to continue to
"serve:_ Mr. Rance"s ;•policy holders and
would welcome any `inquiries.
H. C. Lawson
INSURANCE REAL ESTATE
Phone 251W -- Clinton
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and want Part Time Work,
we have positions open for you.
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