Clinton News-Record, 1948-12-23, Page 5"'J:HURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
F V -ROOM APARTMENT TO
;rent. ' Immediate possession. Ap-
Dly Russell Jervis, Clinton, phone
194,, . •,. 52-p
'THREE -ROOMED APARTMENT,
partly furnished, hydro and run-
, ning water. Apply Francis Powell,
R.R. 3, Clinton, phone 907r24.
51-b
STEAM -HEATED APARTMENT,
:fully furnished, suitable for couple
only, available early in January'.
Phone 176. 52-p
SMALL FURNISHED APART-
ment, suitable for two now avail -
,able; also three-rooimed fumish-
excl apartment downstairs avail-
, -able' Jemiary 15. Phone 19-j.
52-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
SMALL HEN HOUSE; Several
utoam windows; some 4" tile;
quantity of Detective boos, 10c.
Mrs. C. B, 'Anderson, Maple St.
52-p
.BUILDING LOT FOR SALE
TOWN OF CLINTON, A GOOD
building lot, frontage 125 feet,
.depth 75 feet. Apply H. C, Law -
.son, Realtor, Phone 251W, Clin-
ton. 48btfb
'CIRCULATORS FOR SALE
:SPECIAL FACTORY CLEAR-
:apee, Air Circulators for Warm
Air Furnaces. Eerily installed.
'Write Box 309, 28 Brock St„
tGoderich, Ontario. 52-b
'EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
ONE TWO -HORSEPOWER .25 -
'Cycle Motor; one 12 -foot one -
:and -a -half inch line shaft with
Ihangers and pulleys; one rip saw,
frame, table and saw complete;
'all is first class condition. Ap-
ply Bert Huller, phone Clinton
.319J, 49-50-1-2-b
',FURNITURE FOR SALE
'SEVERAL NEW UPHOLSTERED
ottomans or footstools in 'velour
covering, Ideal Christmas gifts.
Moore's Upholstering Shop, phone
Clinton 62. 51-2-b
'HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
'HOUSEKEEPER WANTED TO
look after completely modern
"lime for adult and three child-
ren. Ellwood Epps, phone 42,
,Clinton. 49-btfb.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
NUMBER OF SMALL PIGS and
also some cattle. Phone Clinton
803r2. 52-b
THREE YEAR OLD HOLSTEIN
Heifer, due end of Fobruery; four
year old Holstein cow, partly
purebred, due end of April. Ap-
ply William Collins, R.R. 2, Sea-
forth, phone 616r42, Clinton.
52-b
PUREBRED JERSEY COW, five
years old, due the latter part of
February, still milking. Howard
'Lemon, R.R. 1, Varna, phone
Hensall 81r4. 52-3-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST - I•IOLSTEIN HEIFER,
600-700 lbs. Any ona knowing
whereabouts please notify Bill
Townshend, R.R. 2, Bayfield,
phone 900r2 Clinton. + 52-b
LOST HEREFORD HEIFER„
about 700 lbs., had one calf,:
marked on top of ear. Anybody
who • knows whereabouts of this
animal please notify Jack Medd,
Bet. 1, Clinton, phone Seeforth
841r11. 52-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
et Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale. var-
ious lengths. ,Enquire, 46-1-p
SEWING MACHINES CLEAN -
ed, overhauled and adjusted, $5;
guaranteed Iratisfactiote dust
bring in the head. C. Woods,
12 East St., Goderich, 43-52-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-
xch. 11-btfb.
TEXTILE WATERPROOFING -
Let it rain! Let it pour! "Rain-
proof" all your clothes,topcoats;
overcoats, snow suits,' overalls,
work jackets, mattresses, sports
jackets, etc., etc,; at home: 89e
bottle will do three topcoats. ,A,t
Bali and Mutch Hardware this
week. 47-3-b
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes: Cleaning, de -moth=
ing, free estimates, Write or phone
William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.
2btf
SKATES FOR SALE
PAIR of LADY'S TUBE SKATES,
white boots, size 6, in good con-
dition. Phone 269. 52-p
ROOM AND BOARD
CAN GIVE ROOM AND BOARD.
eor particulars contact Leonard
Cole, Ontario St.. Clinton, phone
463M. 51-2-p
WANTED TO BUY
75 GOOD PIGS. SIX TQ EIGHT
weeks old William Norman,
phone 911r41. 52-b
WILL PAY 2c FOR HORSES
for mink feed and call and pick
up same. Phone Goderich Coll-
ect, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch,
936r21 or 936r32. 45btft
WOOD) FOR SALE
100% HARD MAPLE, $5 PER
;Cord in orders of five reeds or
over. Wrse's phone 907x24 Gab -
-BIRTHS
DUFRESNE - In Clinton Public
Hospital„ on Sunday, Decem-
ber 19, 1948e to to LAC and •Mrs.
A. Dufresne, Seaforth, a daugh-
ter (Doloraise), .
ELFORD - .l�ri Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, . December
17, 1948, to. Cpl. and Mrs. D.
C. Elford, Bayfield, a daughter
(Linda Joyce),
LINDSAY In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday,' December
17, 1948, to' Mr. and Mrs. Tohn
Lindsay, Bayfield„ •a . daughter
(Ellen' Elizabeth).
LITTLE In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, December 20,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Little, Londesboro, a daughter
(Linda Carol).
SCHOENHALS-In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Tuesday, De-
cember 21, 1948, to Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Sctoenhals, R,R.
2,' Bayfield, a son:
THOMPSON-To Mr. and Mrs.
A, L. Thompson (nee Olive
Thompson, Clinton), Dunnville,
on Thursday, December 16,
• 1948. at Clinton Public Hes-
pital, the gift of a daughter,
(a sister. for Anne),
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BITUARY E ROXY THEATRE•
CLINTON
JOHN CRAIG Now Playing (Deo. 2345)
(By our' Hensall correspondent) "TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS"
John Craig,'prominent Hensall In Technicolor
resident, passed. away in Scott MONc, TUES., WED. (Dec. 27-29)
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, Mon-
day, December 13, at 11.30 p.m. "FUN AND FANCY FREE"
as, a result of a fractured hip A Technicolor fantasy packed
he .suffered in a fa11, He had with,the kind of laughable, lov-
been a . patient at the hospital able ' entertainment for which
for a week and a half. Disney is famous -.Edgar Bergen,
Born in Derry County, Ire- Dinah Shore, Charlie McCarthy,
land; `he came to Canada when Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and
quite young -and had been a Jiminy Cricket,
resident of Hensall for many
years, coming here from the west.
Unmarried, he was in his 79th
year and resided with his sister
Hannah,' A brother/ William;
passed away some , yea! s ago, 'A
member of Carmel Presbyterian
Church, he was very• active in
church work and was an elder of Coming (Jan. 3-5) Eonaid Col -
the church.' man in' "A DOUBLE LIFE"
Funeral. services • were., held
Friday, December 17, in Carmel
Presbyterian Church at 2 pen.,
Rev. P. A, Ferguson officiating.
THUR. FILL SAT. (Deo.30-Jan,1)
George Brent, Jane Powell and
Lauritz ' Melehior; with Xavier
Cugat's Orehestra in a seperb
high f inks comedy ofi the high seas
"LUXURY LINER"
In Technicolor
Matinees: --- Christmas Day and
' Boxing Day
Burial was in Baize's Cemetery.
MRS. THOMAS HALLAIVI SANTA•
CLAUS
A highly esteemed resident of. HAS TRIUMPH
Auburn, . Mrs, Thomas Hallam,
died at her !tome Wednesday
CAPITAL TI-IEATRE REGENT THEATRE
Gi O D E It' I C H S E A F' O R T U
Now Playing (Dee, 23-25)
Elisabeth Taylor in - "CYNTHIA"
MON., TUES., WED. (Dec. 27-29)
Jack Carson, Dennis -Morgan and
Dorothy Malone -In Technicolor
and guaranteed to add merriment
to your holiday week,
"TWO 'GUYS FROM TEXAS"
THUR.. FRI. SAT. (Dcc.30-Jan.1)
Jane Powell; Elizabeth Taylor &
Wallace Beery -Also in Techni-
color and promising a bright
beginning -for the New . Year.
"A„ DATE . WITH JUDY"
New Playing (Dec. 23-25)
'THE SECRET LIFE of WALTER.
MITTY" Technicolor, Danny Rare
MON., TUES., WED, (Deo. 27-29)
Esther Williams, Jimmy Dqrante
and Cyd Charisse - A Techni-
colored music and dance show
with some tropical roanance as
garnish,
"chi An Island With You"
TRUE, FRI. SAT, (Dec. 30 -Jan. 1)
Red Skelton, Arlene Dahl and
Brian Dunlevy -'Phe irrepressible
good reaches way down South for
his latest screen hit,
"A SOUTHERN YANKEE"
coming (Jan. 3-5) "TO THE
ENDS.' OF THE l ARd'iI" Coming (Jan. 3-5)'
"TWO GUYS- FROM TEXAS"
MARRIAGES evening,: December •'15. She was
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ARTHUR-KELLER - In Old St.
Paul's Anglican Church, Wood-
stock, by Rev. J. A. Davies,
Mary Lucille, only daughter of
Mr. and . Mas.. EImer Keller,
Woodstock, to William Henry,
son of Mrs. John Arthur, Au-
burn,
and the late Mr. Arthur,
HOLLAND -PHILLIPS In the
United Church Manse, Hensall,
at, bigh noon, on Saturday,
December 18, 1948, by Rev. R.
A. Brook, Jessie Edith, dau- Line; Hullett Township, and eight
ghter of: Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold years ago retired to Auburn.
Phillips, Blyth, to S. Gordon Mrs, Hallam was a member of
Holland, son of the.late Mr. Knox United Church.
and 'Mrs. Moody Holland, Surviving axe her husband and
Brussels. five sons, Charles, Ashfield; Ar-
LEPPINGTON-DOWNING -'On thur and John, Hullett Township;
Thursday, December 16, 1948, George and Leslie,' \Vawanosh,
at eight o'clock, in St. John's and '20 grandchildren,
Church (Norway), Toronto, by Funeral services for Mrs, Hal -
Rev. F. J. Nicholson, Pauline lam were conducted in Knox
Isabel, daughter of Mr. Roy United Church, Auburn, Friday
Downing and the lata Mrs. afternoon, December 17, by Rev.
Downing, Leamington, to Gor-A. G. Hewitt. Pallbearers were
don Leppington, son of the late R. D. Munro, Bert Craig, harry
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lepping-!Beadle, James and George Reith -
ton, Clinton, t by and John Pitblado, end flower
DEATHS bearers, four grandchildren, Tom,
Freddy, Brian and Stewart Hal-
' lam. Interment was in Ball's
DALLAS - In Scott Memorial Cemetery, Hullett Township.
Hospital, Seaforth, on Friday, -----e
December 17, 1948, James
AT BAYFIELD
in ill health for some time .and : (Continued from Page One)
was in Clinton Peelle Hospital onda number of pretty girls were
for a while. on the' truck.
Mrs. Hallam, the former EIIza- The judges were Reeve Elmer
beth Ann Aclock, was born .in Webster, Fred Watson and Retie
Loughbrough, England, 78 years F. G. Stotesbery and' they award -
ago.. In 1893 she marred Thom- ed the prizes- as follows: $7, S.S,
4; $6, •Bayfield Junior School;
$4, Fairmount School, No. 10; $3,
Beyfield 'Senior School; $l, S.S,
3. In all, some 260 children re-
oeived bags of treats.
The affair was arranged by
Beyfield Lions Club with Spencer
Ervine, chairman of the Child-
ren's Committee, in charge.
Blyth Youth Freed
On Boarding Count
George McDonald, 18, Blyth,
was freed at Sarnia Friday of a
charge of illegally boarding the
C.S.L. freighter Lethbridge at
Point Edward, near Sarnia, lest
July 14.
as Hallam, and they lived in
England until . 1913 when they
carne to Canada, They stayed at
St, Helens for a year before mov-
ing to West Wawanosh, Thirty
years ago they moved to Base
Dallas, 'Brucefield. Funeral 's E I ii S
from his late residence, Mon- }HOLLAND -PHILLIPS
day afternoon, December 20. A quiet end pretty wedding
- o was solemnized in the United
Men are queer animals. They Church manse, Hensall, at high
have always known that.one noon on Saturday, December 18,
when Rev. R ,A. Brook united
in marriage Jessie Edith, daugh-
ter of Mr. s.nd Mrs. J, Harold
Phillips, Blyth, to S, Gordon
horse can run faster than an-
other yet they will squander nail -
lions of dollars to see that simple
fact demonstrated over and over.
son's phone 907r23. 52-p -' ,Holland, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Moody Holland, Brussels.
The bride wore for her wed-
ding a tide blue wool suit with
bustle back, and a corsage of
red roses. Her only ornament
was a gold locket, a gift Isom
her father to her mother on their
wedding day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland,
London. the bridegroom's brother
and sister -cal -law, were the at-
tendants. Mrs, Holland was wear-
ing a pearl gray suit with cor-
sage of yellow chrysanthemums
Following the ceremony, din-
ner was served to the immediate
Wedding party at the New Com-
mercial Hotel, Hensall.
Later Mi. and Mrs. Holland
left for a short motor trip through
Eastern Ontario, the bride don-
ning for travelling n winter white
fur coat with black accessories.
On their return they will reside
on Queen St., Blyth.
TENDERS
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
by the Goderich Township School
Area Board until January 12,
1949, for hard body wood, one-
half or more Maple and the rest
Beech, to be delivered by April
1. No. 3, eight cord 12" wood
.split and piled in school yard;
No. 4, ten cord 16" wood split
and piled in school yard; No. 6,
18 cord 16" wood split and piled
in school yard; No. 10, eight cord
12" wood split acrd piled in school
yard; No, 11, six cord 12" wood
split and piled' art school yard.
Frank Yeo, secretary -treasurer•,
R,R. 3, Clinton, 52-53-b
CHOICE HEIE'ER - Buttercup's Notice to Creditors
'Golden Lady, 14 months old,
quiet and nice in every way, ALL PERSONS having claims
part Jersey and Guernsey, T.B. 'against the estate of Fred W.
'tested, should make a grand cow. Johnston, late of the Town of
'This heifer's mother was Beauti- Clinton, In the County of Huron,
fel Buttercup's Pinnacle Lady, Gentleman, who died on or about
first prize winner at Clinton the eighteenth 'day of October,
Spring Show 1947. Themes 1948, are required to file the
1.eppington, Clinton, phone 58'7w. same with full particulars with
52-p the endersigned by the twenty-
eighth day of December, 1948,
as after that date the estate wilt
be distributed,
R. C. HAYS. 1i.C.,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitor for the •Estate,.
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May Your hearts glow
brightly with the joys of
the season -and may ail
the blessings of the New a
STOVES FOR SALE
LARGE COAL HEATER, nearly
new. Used very shirt time. Box
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HOUSE or
APARTMENTS
TO RENT
We have for immediate
possession, house with hydro
on Highway No. 4, three
miles from Radio School
and Ie. mile from Brueefield.
Phone 784W
OR CALL AT
Hugill's Supertest
Station, Clinton
for particulars
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Town of Clinton
rod enation
Pursuant to a resolution adopted by
Clinton Town Council at its December
meeting, I hereby proclaim
BOXING DAY
MONDAY, DEC. 27
:a civic holiday, and call upon all citizens
t() observe it as such.
AND FURTHER TAKE NO'T'E that the annual
;Municipal Nuininatititts will be held in the Town Hall,
Uiuicnr, the sante evening between the hours of 7,30
and 83o, o'clock, followed by a public meeting:
(Signed) --A. J. MCMURRAY,
Clinton, December 13, •1948 MAYOR
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•()tile again we take great
agile lst t e in 'conveying to you
tau letee ti ''t Ciree,r lgs.
To express •our thanks for
yott valued- Cil•nperation and
•outtti ill,
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• .An,l-ma.v u'e. at .this happy
cnntmu'ati'11 .01 the pleasant
between ns, and to wish you
1- Prcr perity in the New Year.
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C're !Oily votes
"Ken". PICKETT and "Bob" CAMPBELL
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"Your Sore for Men's and Boys' Clothing" sI
1'HONi 25 CLINTON 5
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Household . hint: Keeping all Epitaph on a tombstone: "He
food under cover is a good way speedeth to an early,grave, never
to rid the house of aunts. to enjoy the time ; he saved."
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THE ANTIDOTE FOR SIN
"without the shedding of blood is no remission (of sin)"
$Heb. 9:22
"The blood of Jesus Christ eleansetla as from all sin"
1 -John 1:7
Christ has provided tite Antidote for our sin
"Look unto ME, and be ye saved, all the ends of;;the earth"
Isaiah 45:22
"Whosoever shall call upon the name of the LORD shall
be SAVED." Rom, 10:13
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
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Magistrate Ivan B, Craig, Chat- e
ham, accepted the argument of e
Special Prosecutor .William A.
Donohue that the youth had been e
led into the picketing and the {<
subsequent boarding of the vessel ' s
by his older companions during '
an incident in the Great Lakes a>;
shipping 'dispute.
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SEASoN'2
GREETINGS
May the ship bearing
the golden treasure of
health and happiness sail
F7 your way this Yuletide
pseason.
ALD. ROBERT Y.
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HATTIN
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HOUSES
FOR SALE
Town of Clinton, 11/2 storey
frame dwelling, living room,
dining room, kitchen, three
bedrooms, three-piece bath,
full basement, furnace,
garage, Meal location, pos-
session in 30 days.
Town of Clinton, one -floor
instil brick cottage, nearly
new, living room with din-
ette space, modern kitchen
with built -In cupboards,
two bedrooms with closet
space, three-piece bath with
built-in tub, hardwood
floors, fully insulated, full
basement, furnace equipped
with oil burner, good lo-
cation, possession March
15, ,1949.
H. C. LAWSON
PHONE CLINTON 251w
REALTOR
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BEAUTY S- HOPIS" E
Shampoo.
Manicara
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St, East Phone 585
C T FLOWERS
FLORAL , DESIGNS.
For Every Occasion
C -y,
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
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When a proposed candidate is unable to be
present at the Nomination Meeting, his nomination
shall not be valid unless there is attached thereto
evidence satisfactory to the Returning Officer that
he consents to be so nominated.
Forms for Consent to Nomination are available
at the office of the Town Clerk.
At the Nomination Meeting a person may re-
sign in respect of one or more offices for which he
is nominated and in default he shall be deemed
nominated for the office for which he was FIRST
nominated.
TOWN OF CLINTON,
M. T. CORLESS, Clerk
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