Clinton News-Record, 1948-05-20, Page 5"THURSDAY, MAY 20,. 1948
,.mew.. _ - - * • ',- - + �
d Adlcts Brie Quiche Results
Recortl'Class�iie_ g
%Yews.. .
CLINTON,NEWS-RECORD
PAGE FIVE
CASH RATE—(If paid by Wed-
nesday following ' date of inser-
tion) --One cent a word first in-
-sertion (minimum 35 cents); sub-
sequent insertions one cent a word
(minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex-
tra for box number or for direc-
4:tion to NEWS -RECORD .Office.
IF CHARGED -15 cents extra.
DEADLINE -9 p.m. Wednesday.
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS with
use of kitchen. Opposite Clinton
Grill. Phone 461. 21-b
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
'HOUSE TO RENT WITH FOUR
'or five rooms, unfurnished pre-
ferred; two children; 'apply Box
'"G" NEWS -RECORD. 21-22p
RCAF OFFICER, WIFE AND ONE
'child require apartment or house.
Phone 805r4. 21-b
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS;
non-drinkers, no children. Mrs.
-R. L. McMillan, Bayfield, phone
Clinton 634r15. 21-22-b
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
FOUR ROOM HOUSE with two-
piece bath. located 21/a miles
south of Clinton on No. 4 High-
way. Apply C. Watson, Kippen,
phone Hensel' 94r21. 21-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ,
EIGHT LITTLE PIGS, six weeks
old. Apply C. J. O'Brien, R.R. 5,
Clinton, phone 615r25. 21-p
TWO SPANIEL PUPPIES, nine
weeks old. A. E. Finch,
i 22 is
St., phone 231.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
ONE USED GUITAR IN EXCEL -
'lent shape. Phone Clinton 470.
21-p
',SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER,
hardly used, in good condition,
price $20. Apply W. W. Brugger;
'phone 196. 21-p
ARTICLES WANTED
• CURLING STONES WANTED at
once. State condition and price.
Write Carlof, 537 Besserer St.,
Ottawa, Ont. . 18-21-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
CABIN TRAILER, COMPLETE,
wired. See D. C. Colquhoun.
phone 781J. 21-22-p
1931 OLDSMOBILE IN FAIR
condition. Apply Percy Gibbings.
R.R. 1, Clinton, phone 805r32.
21-p
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
TIMBER FRAME BARN, 72 ft.
x 28 ft. Apply James A. Dale,
Clinton. 21-p
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS,
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.
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
BIRTHS
ERE—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Sunday, May 16, 1948, to
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Erb, Zur-
ich, a son, (Mervin James).
MacDONALD—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on, Friday, May 14,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
(Dick) MacDonald, Clinton, a
son.
MEDD—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 15, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd, R.R.
1, Clinton, a son, (John' David).'
TYNDALL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 15,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Tyndall, R.R. 2, Clinton, a son,
(Frederick Steven). •
VOLLAND — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, May, 13,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Volland, Hensall, a son. :
MARRIAGES
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
the owner, A. E. Parry, May
Srd,1948. -
PASTURE FOR RENT
PASTURE AVAILABLE FOR
small number of cattle. Phone
803r2. 21-b
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de-moth-
ing, free estimates. Write or phone
Wiliam N. Gourd, 314W, Clinton.
2btf
PROPERTY FOR SALE
IN THE VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD
a comfortable cottage. Apply Mrs.
Jack Howard. Bayfield, phone
Clinton 624r31. 19-21-b
-LIMITED NUMBER OF STRAW- SADDLE HORSES
berry Plants for sale. Variety, FOR RENT
Chesapeake. Roy Tyndall, phone
Clinton 907r3, 20-21-b SADDLE HORSES FOR RENT
evenings and weekends. Phone
FURNITURE FOR SALE
TWO OAK -VENEERED ROCK-
• ing chairs, extension table, cook
stove, pipes, piano stool, 105 -egg
incubator, preserving jars, solid
oak bedroom suite. Apply Fri-
day or Saturday afternoon and
evening. William Jenkins, phone
Clinton 802r21. 21-b
LARGE NORGE OIL BURNING
.Space Heater complete with 200
gallon storage tank. Ray Cart-
wright, phcne Clinton . 803r31.
21-p
SPARTON ELECTRIC REFRIG-
erator for sale. Phone 205W.
21-b
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
TRACTOR PLOW, $65; TWO
flat hay wagon racks, $5 each;
one rubber tired wagon, $45; one
saw and 11 pigs; wagons cut
down with rims, $20. W. B.
Thompson, two and a half miles
west of Clinton on No. 8 High-
way. 21-p
FARMS FOR RENT
700 ACRES, 25 ACRES CROP, all
•seeded but 10 acres, balance in
hay and pasture, 1% miles west
of Blyth on Auburn Road. Good
buildings. Alfred Machan, R.R. 1,
Auburn, phone Blyth 18r5,
20-22-p
HENS WANTED
BANTAM HENS WANTED. Ap-
ply Charles Brown at Ball Bros.
:Hardware or phone 381J.
21-22-p
478W for appointments. 20-21-b
TENDERS WANTED
DEATHS
ADAIR-At the home of her sist-
er, Mrs_i, G eorge Shipley, Clinton
on Saturday, May 15, 1948.
Helen Adair, daughter of the
late John and Julia Adair, Osh-
awa. Funeral service was held
in Clinton, Sunday evening,
May 16. Interment Union Cem-
etery. Oshawa,. Monday after-
noon, May 17.
BALL—Suddenly, as a result of
an accident on Saturday, May
15, 1948, James Edmund Ball,
beloved husband of Leila Lans-
ing and father of Miss Phyllis
Ball, Toronto, and Miss Annie
Ball, London, in his 63rd year,'
Funeral from Bali Brothers
Funeral Home High St., Clinton
to Clitnon Cemetery, Tuesday
afternoon, May 18.
ELGIE—Suddenly in the hospital
at Saskatoon, "
SaskGo on
-
Sun-
day, May 9, 1948,
Elgie, youngest son of the late
Mr. and •Mrs. George W. Elgie.
Stanley Township, in his 63rd
ETHERINGTON-KEARNS — In
Division St. United Church,
Owen Sound, on Saturday, May
1, 1948, by Rev. E. J. Roulston,,
St, Thomas, great-uncle of the
bride, assisted by Rev. G. Keith
McMillan, Lois Ethel Margaret,
elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Burton W. Kearns, Owen Sound,
formerly of Clinton, to Lloyd
Frederick, elder son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick W. Etherington.
Stratford.
McKINLEY—JOHNS—• In Turn-
er's United Church Tuckersmith
by Rev. W. J. Woolfrey, at 12
noon on Saturday, May 15, 1948
Evelyn Anna, younger daughter
of Mr. .and Mrs. Howard E.
Johns, Tuckersmith, to George
Anson McKinley, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Elgin McKinley,
R.R. 1. Zurich.
IRWIN—STURGEON— In Holy
Trinity Church, Bayfield, by
Rev. LaVerne Morgan, at 2 n.m.
Saturday. Mav 15, 1948, Mil -
vena Ruth, eider daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard R. (Byrd).
Sturgeon, to Robert Wesley
Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
T. Irwin, Hallett Township.
TENDERS FOR WIRING S.S. No.
1, Hullett, work to he 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 -DECORATING
class room of S.S. No. 1 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
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
up to June 15th for decorating
No. 10 (Brucefield) School and
No. 6 (Varna) School, inside and
out. Brush job preferred. Low-
est tender not necessarily accept-
ed. For further particulars apply
to George L. Reid, secretary -
treasurer, Stanley Township
School Area, Varma, Ont. 21-22-b
TEACHERS .WANTED
CARD OF THANKS
The Girl Guides would like to
take this opportunity of expres-
sing their sincere appreciation to
all who helped in any way to
make their first (;pokie Day such
an outstanding success. 21-b
0
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity
to thank all those who remember-
ed me while in hospital, with
cards, flowers, and treats. Special
thanks go to Dr. Weir, Dr. Oakes
and the nurses. Signed: MRS,
ROBERT WELLS. 21-b
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
WOOD, FOR SALE
300 CORDS BUZZ WOOD around
12 inches long. George Dubs,
Londesboro, phone Blyth 27r5.
21-p
.1sRpiol11111111,
LAST DAYS
Knowing this first, that (there shall come in the last
days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, and say-
ing, "Where is the promise of His Coining?"
"I WILL COME AGAIN, ,—,'Folin 14:3 '
g 2Pet. 3:3,4
Accept Christ as personal Saviour to -day, for'°in such
a time as ye think not, the Son of , man cometh."
CHAS E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
k+. �!+�'�_.! � .,+A. ;FA'i. r r :,,'HW HrH,•ar+,H.,q ;,a:H+.+>+.+:M :+ i : i :.MM*A . W HH
1,
°
1Z
1=:
A
-r
4 • ..
i dY r 1,,,` .,g;.oyab FmePih,vu: -, d
194'7 CHEVROLET Stylemaster Sedan
1942 DODGE deluxe Sedan, with radio and beater
1942 DODGE deluxe Coach, with radio & heater
1934 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, with radio and heater
1932 FORD Model "B" Coach, four -cylinder
1930 FORD Model "A" Coach •
1928 CHEVROLET Coupe
A GOOD DRIVER
doesn't blame •accidents on tl*
other fellow nor does he blame
them on his car —he keeps his car
ism perfect condition. He knows
his car will do what he wants,
when he wants 'it.
Check Your Car -- 'Check Accidents!
J. P. Manning
ROXY THEATRE
C L I N T O N
Now Playing (May 20-22) Joe F.
Brown in 'The TENDER YEARS'
Mon., Tues., Wed. (iVfay 24-26) :
Red Skelton, Virginia O'Brien &
Gloria Grahame — A deliriously
delightful' tale of a movie -struck
guy and a stunt gal.
"MERTON OF THE MOVIES"
year.
HAUGHTON—In Carnduff, Sask.
on Friday, May 14, 1948, Nelson
Haughton, father of Lawrence
Haughton, Clinton, in his 68th
year. Funeral . at Carnduff,
Sask., Monday afternoon, May
17.
KEMP—Suddenly, at his late res-
idence, Ontario St., Clinton, on
Sunday, May 16, 1948, Samuel
Kemp, in his 75th year. Funeral
from Beattie Funeral Home,
Rattenbury St. E., Clinton, on
Wednesday afternoon, May 19,
to Clinton Cemetery.
MacDONALD—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 14,
1948, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. (Dick) MacDonald,
Clinton,
PAULL—At Parkwood Hospital,
London, on Sunday, May 16,
1948, Ada Beatrice, wife of the
Iate Edwin Paull, London, dear
mother of Herbert Edwin Paull,
Morrisburg, formerly of Clin-
ton, Rev. F. H. Paull, Listowel,
and William A. Paull, London,
and dear grandmother of Ed-
win Mitchell Paull, Toronto.
Funeral service from George
E. Logan and Sons Funeral
Chapel, London, Wednesday,
May 19, to Woodland Cemetery.
PICKARD—In Winnipeg, Man.,
Catherine Marquis, formerly of
Goderich Township near 1101-
mesville, beloved wife of John
0. Pickard, in her 85th year,
Two sons also survive.
Read the . Classified Advertise-
ments in The NEWS -RECORD.
There are some wonderful bar-
gains and opportunities.
Thur., Fri., Sat. (May .27-29):
Natalie Wood, Ruth Warrick &
Walter Brennan -A great picture
that has that certain something
that will make you glad you saw
it and want to see it again.
"DRIFTWOOD"
'
JUST ARRIVED
BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS
BEATTY VACUUM CLEANERS
TUBS, BENCHES, IRONING BOARDS
Rent a Vacuum — $1 per day
HUGH R. HAWKINS
Business 244 Phone Residence 470
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERIEH:__
Now Playing—Gene Autry in
"Twilight on the Rio Grande,"
Mon„ Tues., Wed. (May 24-26):
Red Skelton, Virginia O'Brien &
John Emery — You'll have the
time of your life with Red's hil-
arious riot ,about Hollywood.
"MERTON OF TIIE MOVIES"
Thur., Fri., Sat. (May 27-29):
Joe E. Brown, Moreen Nasclr,
Richard Lyon and Charles Drake
—A grand small town story pack-
ed ' with homespun humor and
starring Joe E. Brawn in a dif-
ferent role.
"THE TENDER YEARS"
Coming (May 31 -June 2) Greer Coming—Joan Crawford as
Garson in "DESIRE ME" Daisy Kenyon
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m. Mat.: Wed., Sat. & holidays, 2.30
ELWIN MERRILL
(continued from page one)
the
held. Rev. S. H. Brenton,
minister of the church, expressed
a welcome to the convention, and
brought the greetings of the sess-
ion and congregation of the church
Greetings were brought by Ken-
neth Hick, Komoka, president of
Middlesex Presbytery YPU., Tre-
vor Smith, Forest, ' p YPU n Missof
Lambton Presbytery
Lorraine Pettit, London, Culture
Convener of London Conference
YPU., Benson Sutter, secretary
London Conference Y.P.U., as well
as several greetings which had
been received by telegram and
letter.
Rev. C. W. Cope, North St.
United Church, Goderich, was the
theme speaker who spoke, very
forcibly on the convention theme,
- • Red Star Garage {«
+ Willard' Batteries — — Firestone Tires t
:i; Albert St. • PHONE '345 Clinton
:H: sR 3+.:« «.,:M»�+, r,». t, S•ees-e•+rfes..0• ..r setH44.4.4 04 tww� .1...
Men's
Slacks
Look Cool! Be Cool!
. Wear' a pair of summer-
weight Woodwind Tropi-
cal Worsteds (crease -
resistant) or •a smart
pair of Gabardines.
Snla;rtly styled with
pleated fronts, drop loops
and zipper closings.
Match a pair of these
with one of our smart
Sport Coats in plain
shades or checks. Re-
member this—
"It's Smart to be Odd."
SUN VALLEY SPORT SHIRTS
Just arrived, our first shipments of these
better -looking, longer -wearing Sport Shirts
in a variety of shades. Don Pedro says:
"Quality is never expensive." .. , From $4.50 to $7.50
SUMMER WEAR FOR BOYS
•
If it's something yon want 'for your boy, fit •him
with one of our new boys' blazers in blue or maroon
shades; white trim. Sizes 4 to 16 ,,,,. $4.95 and 5.95
Boys 2 -piece Summer Suits, short legs, short sleeves,
in all shades and sizes. 5 to 10 yrs. $4.9.5 each
Boys short sleeve, cotton T-shirts, in gaily striped
cotton, all sizes and colors. Just the thing for sum-
mer wear; easily laundered.
Boys Cotton Play Shorts, all sizes and shades.
Pickett € C .e: pbell
SUMMER FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY.
Phone 25 - - - - - Clinton:
CARD OF THANKS
The Hospital Aid wishes to
acknowledge with grateful thanks
the following donations: Mrs. Alf
Crozier, the bread for the games'
night lunch; Miss Congram's 500
group party receipts, $19.75; Mrs.
Ross McEwan's Bridge Club,
$16.80; and from Miss Evelyn Hall
for the Girls' Evening Auxiliary,
$333.81, towards the Labour room
furnishings. 21-b
REGENT THEATRE
S
It A F CRT H
0
Now Playing—Claudette Colbert
in Fannie Hurst's
"IMITATION OF LIFE"
Mon., Tues., Wed. (May 24-26):
William Powell, Myrna Loy and
Shasta—The slim detective tells
his latest fun -provoking crime
story—
"SONG OF THE THIN MAN"
Thur., Fri., Sat. (May 27-29) :
Roy Rogers, Jane Frazee and
Andy Devine --It's musical, and
it's in color, a hard -riding fight-
ing tale about western : game
slaughterers.
'SPRINGTIME IN THE SIERRAS'
Coming --Rex Harrison in
"THE FOXES OF HARROW"
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m.
"Forward. with Christ". 1Vir. Cope
challenged his hearers to meet the
threat of Communism with a un-
ited front of consecrated service
to Christ. He stated that the
Church to -day needed Christian
service by Young People as it nev-
er did before and he urged the Y.
P. to go all out for Christ and do
more than they had considered
necessary in the days past. He.
mentioned several countries like
Africa and India and China that
not only needed workers but even
as desperately needed money in
order to have effective work carr-
ied on.
iioidatim,50,60?,;t'
Mae, You're Crazy
Forget your age! Ttoleendn ore De0Dr ar To. Tr7•.
Popping *0" trice Owe:. contains tonic tar week j
rundown feeling due solely to body's Intek of fro
*hien many mon and women can"old."
Ogtrex Tonlu Tablets for Doo, younger leen.*
verday. For sale 01 all drug stores ovorywllrprew "get acquainted" oIIA�OMY
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 685
59-tf
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C.V.COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
During the offertory a solo was
sung by Donald McNall, •Blyth,
with. Mrs. S. H. Brenton as accom-
panist. The installation of the new
executive was conducted by the
retiring chairman of Huron Pres-
bstery, Rev, William Mair, Tham-
es Road. The closing worship
period was in charge of Miss
Evelyn Breckow, Goderich, Fell-
owship Convener, who was assist-
ed by Ewen Ross, Goderidh, Miss
Margaret MacEwen, Wingham, and
Miss Joyce Breckow, Goderirh,
who sang a solo. Rev. S. H. Brent-
on closed the convention with the
Benediction.
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 district 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
20-21-h
3 i;+
=
HOUSEWIVES!
4
3 ,
i
1
If you are an experienced KNITTER,
and want Part Time Work,
we have positions open for you.
Make your own time --
3
3F
MORNING, AFTERNOON or EVENING
Apply T. CHURCHILL, Superintendent .a
= Clinton Hosiery Mills- Ltd.
_ 20-tfb s;
�^r i !+? . �Hf.♦rM: '., : f.� HwHrH++.+fair,':iq 1*+f+,i : f W H H rH�H�«H� .�H,°H�H;:,,'i i :+:M iii 4,yaS•"
/owe Brothers
•MELLO-GLOSS
(SEMI.OLOSS)
WALL PAINT
This beautiful, long-
lasting satiny lustre
finish is easily cleaned
with soap and water.
/owe Brothers
MELLOTONE
FLAT
WALL PAINT
Its soft, pastel colorsare
a perfect background
for furnishings. Easy
to keep clean.
Mello -Gloss
is obtainable
in
Bud Green
Cameo. Rose
Daffodil
Dawn Blue
White and Ivory,
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
KEM-TONE WALL FINISH
SUN -TESTED WALLPAPERS
VENETIAN BLINDS
459
D. A. Kay f3 Son
Painters and Decorators
Huron St. PHONE 234W
Clinton
s