Clinton News-Record, 1949-01-13, Page 5MON It�NA-ROAD
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" iLTRSDAY, JANUARY 13,. 1949 ...,
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BIRTI-IS •rH C LI N T O N G•O D E R I C H S E A F O R T H
...day following date of ureal- • LOST AND FOUND
c,,jlion9—[Dine cent a word first in- T—GOLD]3RACELET be- DALE—In Glasgow, Scotland; on Now Playing (Jan, 13-15) 'Now Playing (Jan. 13-15)
a illon 'minimum 35 cents); sub-LOSJanuary 5, 1949, to Now Playing (Jan. 13-15)'' „ Ann Sherdian and Errol Flynn Gene Belly and Judy Garland in
qe (. ,ay' " SO WELL REMEMBERED
Aeyuemt insertions one cents word tween Town Hall and residence. Mr. end
minimum 25r cents), 15 cents exp Mrs. A. lel, Knight; ,phone 321, Mr. end Mrs. J. E. Dale, Clin- t in "MEYER RIVER". "TILE PIRATE" In • Technicolor
(bar or for direr- p .. ton, a daughter. Continued
for box num '2 GLAZIER — In Clinton Public (Continued
ardmg p g with Martha Scot MON,; TUES., WED. (Jan. 10-19)
° Office. COCKER Spaniels,
--
Hospital, on -Wednesday, Jana- t4 TIES, WED. San.17-19) 14"" TLIES., WED.
(San. 17-19) IJaue, Powell, Elizabeth Taylor do
'Alma to NEWS -RECORD LOST—TWO CO Ii Pa Tiosp police Coun-
cil,
'MON., T
male, colour, one buff and one ary 12, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Jane Powell, Carmen Miranda, Sidney Field, Greta the s and Wallace Beery—You will enjoy
i er please call Clin- William Glazier, Clinton, a allace Beery and Selena Royle. M eyRuggles—Fromthystudios s Technicolor story of family
black. F nd p the Medical Of W of Eagle Lion comes a musical
ton 191W. 2-p daughter (stillborn). r Bylaws should be to A musical comedy which has life IT:elle small town,
sing everything you can ask for in romance in Teehnfoolor with a •"A DATE WITH JUDY"
LOST IN CLINTON, MALE story to please you,
Collie dog, white and brown in MARRIAGEScompletely from the files It top-notch enkertainment. Songs "MY HEART GOES CRAZY" ,
colour, with long pointed nose. , THURS., FRL, SAT. (Jan. 20-22)
Anyone knowing whereabouts, g 1949 Cl t n C g t his orchestra and lav Peggy' Cummins, Charles Coburn
lease contact George Mahon, Saturday, M 1950 and there should be big ish Te hn color THURS., FRI., SAT. (Jan.20-22). & Robert Arthur -A great white
p Rew. h ii , g oration 4or
Airmen's' Mess, RCAF Station, rtl Thomas
clean-up in th t `, DATE WITH Joyce Reynolds, Robert Hutton Stallion will win your heart too;
phone 382 local 46. 2-b pry de, Exeter, MLA Huron and John Howell — A dramatic in the year's most pleasing race
size and importance of Clin-
ton
lin- THURS., FRI., SAT. (Jan. 20 22) story o£, young lovers and their story — In Technicolor
MISCELAOUS d t houid possess an officia'1 solution to the problem of sap- "THE GREEN GRASS
ara"ALWAYS TOGETHER" OF WYOMING"
CLINTON PLANS
ARE SET FOR
BY NEW .'MAYOR
from Page One)
Regarding reports, he suggested
a monthly po ce reportfor • -
cil, end a quarterly' report from
(icer of Health•
n broughtup
date; there were some mis
looked as if there Might., be an by Jane Powell, music by Xavier
Old Boys' Reunion in Clinton i Cugat and
a this, " •c i JUDY"
He also suggested that a town
the ze.
c este "SILVER RIVER" -
In , conclusion, His Worship Never before hes the silver screen
said: "It will be my aim, as,blazed with such a stirring saga
Mayor, to have unity and co- of the rugged West—Errol Flynn,
operation; not only in this Coun-
cil, but also in the various or -
IF CHARGED -15 cents extra.
DEADLINE -6 pen, Wednesday
ACCaOO ONION
F'`THREE-ROOM APART
Pent, bath, hot and cold water,
• suitable for two, no children. Sam
Cudmore, Seaforth. 2-3-b
"'THREE -ROOMED APARTMENT,
• partly furnished, hydro abd run-
ning water, Apply Francis Powell,
lit, R. 3,. Clinton, phone 907r24, b
":ONE ROOM, SUITABLE FOR
one person wishing xoom but not
',hoard, Apply Box "5" NEWS -
,RECORD. 2-p
-FURNISHED CABIN TRAILER
'for rent.. Fully winterized.' Rea-
sonable. Phone 73. 2-3-9
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale. var-
ious lengths, Enquire. 53-9-p
NEW SINGER Sewing Machines-
cabinet end portable electric, also
treadle machines;' repairs to all
makes. Singer Sewing Centre,
78 Ontario St., Stratford. ltfb
AGENTS WANTED
BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distribute,
•on Part Time or Full Time basis,
our 250 products: Toiletries, Vita
mins, Extracts, Spices, Bakingn
Powder, Cakes, Doughnuts,
Silver, ,;Furniture and Shoe Po-
lishes, etc. Each individual a
customer. Excellent opportunity
"to test your business abilities.
Write for FREE details. and cat-
alogue—FAMILEX, 1600 Delor-
3mier, Montreal. 1-8-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
':BAHN'S CRIB, SMALL SIZE.
Apply Mrs. L. Haughton, Ontario
o
St.
eSMALL HEN HOUSE; Several
r'storm windows' some 4" tile;
',quantity, of Detective. books, 10c.
_ Mrs. C. B. Anderson, Maple St.
SILENT SALES SHOW CASE,
r8', in 'fair condition. Bartliff
,Bros., phone 1, Clinton. 2-b
CARROTS S FOR SALE
PRYDE-BELL—In Toronto, on
Januaryby
J.B. Rhodes, Mary Marg-
aret Bell, Seaforth, to m
r for
STEEP-ALLEN—In Victoria St.
United Church, Personage, God-
erich, on Saturday, January 8,
1949, by Rev. L. , H. Turner,
Phyllis Margaret, /daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Secord Allen,
Goderichy...to A/B Robert John
Steep, `second son of Mr, and ganizations of the town in their
Mrs, Andrew Steep, Clinton. lotions with Council,"
Itemsof Business
R. E. Drennan wrote that he
had purchased Lever's Fish and
Chips Shop and requested to-
bacco and cigarette license, and
also refund to Norman Lever.
License was granted until April
30, 1950, at $13.35. Letter from
Ontario Good Roads Association
announcing annual convention in
Toronto February 22-23, was
tabled. Taxi license to Oscar
Priestap was renewed to Janu-
ary 27, 1950.
Bylaw No. 1 for 1949 was pas-
sed authorizing the Mayor and
Treasurer to make loans from
the Bank of Montreal up to
$45,000 to meet current expendi-
tures until the taxes are collected.
ALL OLD HORSES ANI) DEAD
animals. If ,suitable for mink feed
will pay more than' fertilizes
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If deeds phone at once.
Phone Collect, Gilbert Bros, Mink
Ranch, 036r21 or 936r32. Goder-
ick 2btfb
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. 89c
. At
Ball
bottle
will
do three and Mutch Hardware this
week. 47-3-b
NOTICE
THE PARTY WHO REMOVED
the dark brown overcoat "Prince
Brand" from behind the door in
the Council Chamber at the Town
Hall, Hensell, has been identified
and can avoid further trouble be
returning the coat
to the
lTown
Hall by Monday, 2-b
DEATHS
CLUCAS—In Lutheran Hospital,
St. Louis, Mo., on Thursday,
December 30, 1948, Hannah
• Fair. •beloved wife of William
L. Clucas, aged 74 years. Fun-
eral from Oak Hill Presbyter-
ian Church to Valhalla Ceme-
tery.
HAMILTON -- At his residence,
Auburn, Sunday, January 9,
1949, George Hemilton, beloved
husband of Belle Wilson, in
his 85th year. Funeral from
St. Mark's Anglican Church,
Auburn, to Colborne Cemetery,
Tuesday afternoon, January 11.
MILLER—At her home, Ontario
St., Clinton, following an ill-
ness of a few months, on Tues-
day, January 11, 1949, Grace
Isobel Walters, beloved wife
of William J. Miller, in her
49th year. Funeral from her
late residence, Thursday, Janu-
ary 13, 1949, at 2.30 o'clock,
to Clinton Cemetery.
POPE—At her home, Belgrave
St., London, on Saturday, Jan-
uary 8, 1949, Mrs. Mary Ellen
Graybiel Pope, formerly of
Hens -all in her 85th year, Fun-
eral
un
eral from Bonthron's Funera
Homey Hensall, to Hensel
Union Cemetery Monday after
noon, January 10.
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PIANO TUNING ,
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
WASHED CARROTS to all makes, Meaning, de -moth -
CHOICE ung, free estimates. Write or phone
:°ion .sale; $1.50 per bushel. Robert Willi^m N. Gould, 314W Clinton,
*• Vole,
phone Clinton 906x24, I , — !ra
.1-9-p 'SPORTS EQUIPMENT -
EQU'IPMENT FOR SALE
IVO tTATA BLACK SKATES:
TWO H.P. FAIRBANKS -MORSE lady's, size 616; child's, size 2.
Gasoline Engine,
like new; also Phone 692M. 2-9
Coleman lantern and lamp. Mil- WANTED TO BUY
5ord W. Durst, R.R. 2, Clinton,
;phone Carlow 1112. 2-b
FARMS FOR SALE
"CHOHIE FARM consisting of 200
•acres, Ideal location, 20 acres
!bush, first class buildings, 40
acres ploughing done, well drain-
• ed, well fenced. Apply John
:Scott, Londesboro, Ont, 2-3-b
•HOUSE TO RENT
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE TO RENT
'with hydro and telephone. Apply
. Roy Tyndall, phone 907r3.
OLD BRICK BUILDINGS, suit-
able for wrecking or re-claimed
brick. Please state colour of
brick and price per thousand.
Write R. W. Sears, First St.,2 3-p
9, London.
''TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS will be •,re'
carved for ten cord of. hard body
Maple wood, 14" long, to be de-
livered to U S 5 No 12 Hullett
Coming (Jan. 24-26)
"EASTER PARADE"
Coming (Jan. 24.26)
"SONG OF LOVE"
with Katharine Hepburn
Matinees: Wed. Sat. holid'ys, 2.30
of the Fire and Water Commit-
tee, hold a meeting, After con- ative and Chief met the Fire and
siderable discussion, the matter Water Committee to discuss the
was left to the discretion of the' matter. Members of the cam -
Fire and Water Coritimittee, the-tnittee went to Seaforth Tuesday
latter to report at the earliest afternoon to inspect Seaforth's
opportunity, if need be, at a new truck which would be sim
special meeting of Council. ,new
to the one offered by Bickle-
Council meeting, the represent -
George H. Jefferson was ap-
pointed to the Public Library
Board for a term of three years,
and M. T. Corless to the Local
Board of Health. In reply to a
question by Aid. N. W. Trewer-
the„ Reeve Nott stated that County
Council figured it would be the
fall session before the county
health unit got under way. -
Fire Truck Discussed
Ald. Melvin Crich brought up.
_ the matter of the "crash" truck
1 offered to Council by the Public
1 I Utilities Commission and the
_ offer of $2,500 for it or a new
lone. The Mayer etiggtsted that
Ald, lir, G, $. Elliott, chairmen
COUNCIL FOR '4$ I BEAUTY SHOPPE
SAYS FAREWELL
TO CIVIC SCENE Shampoo
Manicure
(Continued from Page One)
not in a block of houses in one Finger Waves
spot. He didn't think anyone Permanents
had done any more Work eh the
wartime houses than he had. ]C' "�I17CL THOMPSON
The Mayor reviewed the sew-
erage project and declared he was
not to blame for sewerage rentals Princess St. 'IlaSt Phone 585
and. did not intend to take the
blame. Some people don't know ;
they're paying off the debenture S
debt. `If anyone can see a bet-
ter way, I am perfectly willing Jannary
i to fall in line."
and Goderich Townships, at Sum-
merhill, by June 1, 1949. Tenders Mr. McMurray denied that Mr.
will close January 28, 1949. Clar- Paisley, Mr. Trewartha, or any- •
Clearing
Jack Blair, representative of Segrave..
Bickle-Segrave, Woodstock, ad- Agreement Approved -
dressed Council, stating his After some discussion, Council
company would take in the crash approved continuing • agreement
truck at $2,500 on a new one with Fred Parry for use by him
which would cost $7,800 to $8,000, of the Town Hall on Friday
the difference being about,$5,500. evenings for dancing. He paid
He pointed out that the old truck $500 in October 1948 for the sea -
was 21 years old and didn't owe
the town anything. He suggest-
ed paying for it through 20 -year
debentures. Seaforth had spent
its surplus last year, and Milver-
ton and Brussels had purchased.
Fire, Chief Grant Rath said
the firemen weren't •favorable to•.
fixing ' up the crash truck, and
he didn't think Council would
ever get a better deal than this.
He felt the firemen should have
something to work with if they
were expected to do a job, and
Clinton had been very fortunate
in the matter of fires.
Immediately following the
HOUSES r
- FOR SALE
Town of Clinton, 11/2 storey
frame dwelling,, living room,
dining room, kitchen, three
bedrooms, three-piece bath,
full basement, furnace,
garage, ideal location, pos-
session in 30 days.
Town of Clinton, one -floor ; 2
Instil brick cottage, nearly
new, 1lvitig rooitt with din-
ette space, Modern kitchen'
with built-in cupboards,
two bedrooms with closet
space, three-pieet bath ivitlt
built-in tub, liaa'diiodd
floors, fully insulated; #dll
basement, furnace equipped
with oil burner, good
cation, possession March
15, 1949.
Town of Clinton, 1?! storey
frame dwelling, hydro, wat-
er, good location, early pos-
session.
H. C. LAWSON
PHONE CLINTON 251w
REALTOR
2btfb
bette
b ence Ball, secretary -treasurer. one else could have done r
-3-
HELP WANTED—MALE 2-3-h in keeping down the cost of the
sewerege project, and he pointed
OR FEMALE INSTAL CARILLONIC BELLS out that the increase of ten per
GODERICH—Carollonic bells cent over the original contract I
are to be installed in the organ was far better thany anyone ever
and tower of Knox Presbyterian expected. He had made mistakes,
Church, within two months. They but if no one ever made 'mistakes,
are the gift of Mr, and Mrs. it was clear they had never done
use for
d music in the church, I Ald.R. Y. Hattie. Mayor -elect,
WANTED AT ONCE, YOUNG
-men or girl to learn the Grocery
business. Full time position. Ap-
Sp1y'in person to Shearing's Food d
.Market.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
'HOUSEKEEPER WANTED TO
look after completely modern
,.borne for adult and three child-
ren. ' Ellwood Epps, ph n 49-btfb.
Clinton.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
'TEN PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Apply David Campbell, Bayfield
• .Line, phone Clinton 909r31.
2-b
FIVE ;SOWS, carrying second and
third litters, due latter part of
January. A Shanahan, phone
801116. . 2-3-p
SEVEN CHOICE YORKSHIRE
Chunks, ebout eight weeks old.
Charles Stewart, phone 807r3.
2-p
SEVEN SMALL CHUNKS. Joe
Potter, phone Clinton 907r2.
2-p
Thomas Sandy,
Goderich, to be Anything.
and for the benefit of the corn- declared: "It would have been
munity. Installation will include more appropriate for you to have
a set of 25 English bells, with defended yourself that night
which hymn tunes can be played. (nomination night) than tonight"'
gee e e eeeee T ; etereetee e+'• = He added that he held no grudge; I
FOR SAlife was too short for that.
LE
3 $ I Other members also spoke
briefly.
eNew four -room cottage, e
t covered with insul brick, +_ r
tluee-piece bath, built-in ,f,
3 kitchen cupboards, hot and
X cold running water, situat-
4. ed on three lots on Main3
et St., Bayfield, on Highway 4
,e No. 21.
DURHAM BULL CALF, about
Yr/ months old. Ray Whitmore,
R.R, 2, Clinton, phone 901r22.
2-p
• Included with sale are ten ;i
new cabins, built according
e to government regulations,
3 epringi - fl3led mattresses,
• flush toilets, hot and cold 3
ee running water; new garage.
tee Home that would soon pay
,t for itself,
APPLY:
.t
F' Lloyd Batkin
It's not the size of the boy in ; Clinton
-the fight that counts, so' much as,l. 2 ;b %'
,
the size of the 'fighty «;«;:g», in the boy. .ro » ' ,
See the Beni.Itiful., New
•
CLARE JEWEL
Cabinet Electric Range
An 'Inspection Will Convince!
Priced at $285
BEATTY
E'L•ECTRIC WASHERS
VACUUM CLEANERS
I'RONERS
RENT A VAC , .. $1. PER DAY
Special Prices on
CLARE JEWEL
Coal and Wood Ranges •
4
,. Say';f , c
9Fa UinR.110.
CUT FLOW ERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C.V.,OE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
•
•
• IIUGI1R.HA'NKINS
Plumbing and Heating
• Business 244—PHONES—Residence 470 g
• 4
-A-L-E
SUITS - DRESSES
and COATS
SAVING 20 to 30%
BLANKETS
TO CLEAR AT
$13.95 pr.
Special Sale
of Dresses
at $3.95
V1t'ie
tvxcIuJit a
p
Miss S o en charge
SUN LIFE
REPRESENTATIVE
The Sun'Life Assurance Company
of Canada is pleased to announce
that they have appointed K. W.
COLQUHOUN as ',their represent-
ative in this area.
At all times it will• be my . inten-
tion to provide the finest possible
insurance service to my clients. My
office is located in the Royal Bank
Building, I-Iw'on, St. Entrance,
K. n Colquhoun
GENERAI:., INSURANCE
SUN LIFE REPRESENTATIVE
Office 50 - PHONES - Residence 9 -
son, lasting .until April 1949.
Town Clerk Corless said there
were no reservations at t h e
Coming (Jan. 24-26)
"UP IN CENTRAL PARK"
with Deanna Durbin
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.ni.OHIO
present time.
Town's Finances
Ald. Trewartha asked the
treasurer to provide a few main
items in connection with current
account and sewerage account.
Mr. Corless reported' a surplus' ,.
of about $2,000 in the general
account, with approximately $18,-
000
18;000 owing on the sewerage ac-
count. Some of the latter items
are as'foliows: contract "B" sew-
age treatment plant), McDougall,
$4,825.14; contract "A" •(sewver-
age), Weston Construction Co.,
$4,991.81 on 15 per cent hold-
back; $5,700 , on extras; $1,166 to
the engineers; $1,629 on machin-
ery for sewage plant.
YOU CAN'T GET TO HEAVEN BY
• Doubting the truth of God's Word.
• Working your own way.
is Tearing the Bible apart,
• Without the blood,
• Getting your name on a church roll.
—BUT to him that worketh not, but belleveth on him that
justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
Rom. 4:5
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
r
10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Dance
CLINTON
TOWN HALL
FRI. JAN 14
TED KEANE
and His Orchestra
ADMISSION: h0 cents`plus 40 cents tax
2-b
— _et
OUR
JANUARY
Continues
For the remainder of the month we offer at reduced
prices: Men's and . Boys' Suits and Overcoats • Jackets
Sweaters • Socks • Gloves • Ties • Parkas • and many
other lines of Winter Wearables, Save up to 30% of regular
prices by buying now!
Made -to -Measure Suits
(10 shades of English all -wool Gabardine,
For the chap who likes his clothes to fit properly and
well-known names in made -to -measure
0 W. R. JOHNSTON
• TIP TOP TAILORS
(extra trousers available)
of our many satisfied customers.
just arrived)
feel right, we offer
clothing:
four
• WARREN K. COOK
• REGAL PARK
from $44.50 up —
As to Style and Fit, ask one
Good Clothes deserve Good Care. We are agents fon
NEWTEX CLEANERS, one of the best in the. business
Pickett f3 Campbell
• MEN'S and BOYS' READY-TO-WEAR •
PHONE 25
CLINTON,