Clinton News-Record, 1949-06-16, Page 5THE GOSPEL
"For God 'so loved the world, that He gave
Only begotten
Son, that whosoever belleveth in Heim should not
Perish, but have
Everlasting
Life." John 3:16.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949
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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS with
cooking privileges, central loca-
tion, Phone 461. 23-24-b
.SELF-CONTAINED three -roomed.
apartment, with electric stove and
.Frigidaire; possession next week
for three-month period. Apply
at 70 King 5t, 24-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE.
1936 PLYMOUTH, motor twoyrs.
old, price $150. Wesley McBride,.
RR 1, Varna, phone Hensall
87r21. • 24-p
.3VIODEL "T" FORD COUPE, good
running order, new tires. Phone.
Clinton 802r3. 24-b
BOARDERS WANTED
.ANYONE WISHING BOARD
without room apply Box "H",
.NEWS=RECORD. 24-p
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
FRAME BARN, 34'x50'. Percy
Carter, phone Blyth 28r8.
23-24-p
CLOTHING FOR SALE
'WEDDING GOWN WITH floor-
length 'veil, size 16. Phone 582.
24-b
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
NEW IDEA "EASY -WAY" HAY
Loaders, mowers and manure
spreaders. Also some good used
anachinery in stock. New Idea
Distributors, Goderich, Ont. phone
Carlow 2821. 23-24-p
FARMS FOR SALE
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — BLACK AND BROWN
dog with white markings, pert
hound and part terrier, answers
to name of Timmie. Anyone
knowing • whereabouts please
phone Clinton 616r5. 23-24-b
100 ACRES, sugar bush, ample
timber for fuel and lumber and
fencing. Buildings and 30 acres
cleared workable land. One new
,tray rack 16x71 ft. with rolling
platform. Apply Russell Bent-
ley, RR. No. 3, Blyth, phone
�4r33. 21-24-b
FURNITURE FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 22-29-p
NEW SINGER Sewing Machines—
cabinet and portable electric, also
treadle machines; repairs to all
makes. Singer Sewing Centre,
78 Ontario St., Stratford. ltfb
I
'THREE-PIECE CHESTERFIELD
Suite, rust colour, in good con -
.clition, Mrs. Noble Holland, phone
• 1817122, 23-24-b
HELP WANTED, FEMALE
LADY WANTED FOR GENERAL
handywork. Good wages. Apply
Clinton Grill. 23-24-p
HELP WANTED—MALE
BOY OR YOUNG MAN Wanted
to learn the baking trade. Apply
'to Bartliff Bros., phone 1, Clin-
don. 24-b
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizes
prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
ioh. 2btfb
NOTICES
ANY PERSON found trespassing
on property below railway tracks
which is being used as a chicken
ranch will be prosecuted by order
of owner, Arthur St. Animas,
Clinton. 23-24-p
NOTICE — ANYONE FOUND
trespassing on Part Lots No. 41,
51, both sides of river, Tucker -
smith Township at any time
hereafter will be prosecuted by
order of the owner, A. E. Parry.
March 31, 1949. 24-28-p
BE IT KNOWN UNTO ALL MEN
—that seeing that my wife, Mabel
Price, RR 1, Brucefield, wilfully
left my bed and board on or
about the fifth day of February,
1949, I hereby declare that I am
no longer responsible for any
debts whatsoever since that afore-
said date, fifth February, 1949,
(Signed)—Glenn E. Price, RR 1,
Brucefield. 24-5-6-p
ESTABLISHED RURAL Watkins
Route available. If you ere ag-
gressive and between the ages of
25 and 55, have or can secure
travel outfit, this is your oppor
tunity to get established in a
profitable business of your own.
For full particulars, write today
to The J. R. Watkins Company,
Dept. 0-C-16, 350 St. Roch St.,
Montreal, Que.
HAY FOR SALE
QUANTITY OF GOOD HAY
.Apply Mrs. J. Levy, phone 284W.
24-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
HEREFORD BULL FOR SALE.
"Will exchange for young stock,
'W. H. Middleton, phone 906r15.
24-b
FIVE PUREBRED TAMWORTH
Boars, not registered. Earl Reid,
lot 10, concession 6, Logan Town-
ship, phone Mitchell 638r31.
24-25-p
DURHAM COW, FIVE YEARS
old, due to freshen in about a
week's time. Raymond Whitmore,
phone 901r22. 24-p
FIFTEEN PIGS, SIX WEEKS
old. R. J. Semple, RR 2, Bayfield,
phone Clinton 909r25. 24-p
•ONE CALF suitable to raise or
veal; two -wheeled trailer com-
plete with rack; Massey -Harris
mower, good shape. Lorne Tyn-
dall, phone 904r4. 24-p
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, 'WOMEN! Gain
5 to 15 lbs, New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for
double results; new healthy
flesh; new vigor. New "get
acquainted" size only 60 cents.
All druggists.
TWO COWS AND ONE CALF;
one due in three weeks, lovely
roan five years old; one Holstein
fresh two weeks, a heavy pro-
ducer and good size; this cow
was out of a record herd; calf
heifer, ten days old, roan colour.
Alex Sparks, Bayfield, 4th con-
cession. 24-b
LUMBER FOR SALE—
PET STOCK FOR SALE
BIRTHS
BUCHANAN—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, June 11,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Buchanan, Hensall, a son.
FREMLIN—Mr. and Mrs. Royce,
Fret -rain wish to announce the
arrival of their daughter
(Wanda Ruth), a sister for
Wilfred.
GINGERICH—in Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 14,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin.
Gingerich, Zurich, 'a son.
HARBURN At the, Stephan
Nursing Home, Hensall, on
Thursday, June 9, 1949, to Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Harburn, Hen -
sail, a son.
HOOLE—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, June 13, 1949,
to Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Hoole,
Wingham, a daughter...
LEPPINGTON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, June 11,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lep_
pington, Brucefield, a son
(Johannes' Henry "Hans"), a
brother for Bobbie
NASH—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, June 13,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Nash, RR 1, Exeter, a daughter.
RUTLEDGE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, June 9,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Les Rut-
ledge, Blyth, a son.
WILDMAN—In Grace Hospital,
Winnipeg, Man., on Sunday,
June 12, 1949, to Flt. Lt. and
Mrs. H. R. Wildman (nee Elsie
Parry), Winnipeg, Man., a son.
MARRIAGES
ARMSTRONG-NIacMATH—In the
Baptist Parsonage, Goderich, at
high noon on Monday, June 6,
1949, by Rev. G. W. H. Medley,
pastor of the church, Anna
Maude MacMath, youngest
daughter of Mrs. MacMath,
Goderich, and the late Samuel
R. MacMath, to William Doug-
las Armstrong, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Arm-
strong, Stanley Township.
COOPER-CHAPMAN — In Knox
Presbyterian Church, Listowel,
on Friday evening, June 10,
1949, by Rev. W. E. Kelly,
Shirley Louise, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. David Leslie
Chapman, Listowel, to George
Grant, son of Dr. and Mrs. Al-
bert F. Cooper, Toronto, grand-
son of Mrs. Sarah Cooper, RR
2, Clinton.
McCLINCHEY—STOCK—At the
Parsonage of Wellington St.
United Church, London, by
Rev. J. W. Hunt, Charlotte,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. Stock, Holmesville, to
William McClinchey, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William McClin-
they, Hoimesville.
JERVIS-WILLIAMSON—Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas M. Williamson,
Walton, wish to announce the
marriage on Wednesday, June
15, 1949, of their second daugh-
ter, Oldo Gertrude, to Russell
Lewis, only son of Mrs, Jervis
and the late Oliver Jervis,
Clinton.
RICHMAN-MAIR—In Vancouver,
B.C., on Saturday, June 11, 1949,
Erma Doreen, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mair, Lon-
don, Ontario, to A. J. Richman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richman,
Montreal, Que.
THREE MALE 'COLLIE PUPS.
Fred Arkell, RR 2, Bayfield, phone
Clinton 906r25. 24-b
PIANO FOR SALE
WILLIAMS SQUARE PIANO, in
good condition. Mrs. E. Miller,
phone Clinton 911r6. 24-b
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes, Cleaning, ele-moth-
ing, free estimates. Write or phone
William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.
1-btfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
GENERAL STORE and Residence
(Summerhiil), well- established
business. For further particulars
see Harold Lobb or phone 802r3.
24-b
GOOD EIGHT -ROOMED HOUSE
with conveniences upstairs and
down; acre -and -a -quarter of land;
chicken house large enough for
200 hens; large sunporch and
modern kitchen; good furnace, re-
cently installed; house covered
with asphalt shingles. A. Garon,
phone 312. 24btfb
GOOD USED PINE FLOORING,
some 2x10, some 14, 12 and 10 -
feet long; three windows and
sash; one door. A. Garon, phone
312. 24-25-b
GOOD USED LUMBER for sale,
all kinds bond timber and square
timber. Apply George Baird,
Wingham. 23-24-p,
15 BEACH JOISTS, "3x10, 12 feet
long. John I3iesselwood, phone
Seaforth 850r33,
24-p
STOVES FOR SALE
SMALL COAL OR WOOD Range,
$30. Phone Clinton 901r33.
24-b
DIANA BANNER COOK STOVE,
good baker, reservoir, shelf, burns
coal or wood. Phone 615r41.
23-24-p
TENDERS '
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
up to June 22 for the brush paint
job of outside Bronson Line and
Blue Water Schools (S.S. Nos. 4,
Stanley, East and West). Russell
Grainger, secretary - treasurer,
Zurich, Ont. 24-b
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
up to June 24 for decorating the
inside of No. 4 School and the
outside of'No, 1 School, Goderich
Township School Area. This work
is to be done by brush. Frank
Yeo, secretary -treasurer.
23-24.b
TRACTORS FOR SALE
AUTO-TRAC TRACTOR, 1928
Chevrolet motor, in good work-
ing condition, Fred Wallis, RR 1,
Bayfield,' phone; Clintone909r33.
TRAILER FOR RENT
CABIN TRAILER ON PREMISES
of Arthur Fulford,'iortli St. Rent
quite reasonable. Phone 73.
•,. ^23-24-b
WANTED''.
DEATHS
MUSTARD — At her home in
Stanley Township, near Kippen,
on Saturday, June 11, 1949,
Isabella McGregor, beloved
wife of James Mustard, in her
73rd year.
QUARRY—Suddenly,, at Hamil-
ton, on Saturday, June 11, 1949,
Vincent Charles Quarry, belov-
ed husband of Monica McKeon,
,and brother of Rev. Sister St.
John, St. Joseph's Community,
North Bay; Miss Agnes Quarry,
Landau; James Quarry, Burling-
ton. ' Funeral from St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church, Hamil-
ton to Holy Sepulchre Ceme-
tery, Tuesday morning, June 14.
WEYMOUTH—In Hullett Town-
ship on Friday, June 10, 1949,
Ida Jane Hill, beloved wife of
the late John Henry Weymouth,
in her 75th year. Funeral from
Bell and Mutch Funeral Home,
High St., 'Clinton, to Blyth
Union Cemetery, on Monday,
June 13.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
John Weymouth wish to express
sincere thanks and appreciation
for all floral tributes and any
other expressions of sympathy
extended in their recent sad
bereavement, 24-p
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Herbert C. Cox wish to thank the
friends who so kindly sent flow-
ers, loaned cars, and any other
kindnesses shown in their recent
sad bereavement, special thanks
to Mrs. Wille Cox and Peter
Young for their message in song,
Rev. F. G. Stotesbury, and to
Mrs. John Harris who so kindly
helped during their mother's
illness. 24-p
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of EDWARD
JAMES STEPHENSON, late of
Seaforth, Gentleman.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full partic-
ulars of such clamis to the under-
signed Executor on or before the
15th day of July, 1949, after which
date the estate's assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to claims that "have then been
received.
Dated June 10th, 1949.
THE CANADA TRUST COMP-
ANY, London, Ontario, Executor,
by DAIVSON and NETHERY,
Solicitors, Sarnia, Ontario.
24-25-26-b
SECOND-HAND PIANO in good
condition. Write to P.O. Box
402, Clinton, 23-24-p
The British Government has
Iaunched a "don't -lose -your -
temper" drive because too many,
telephones were being put out of
order by people slamming re-
ceivers.
WANTED
50 Strawberry Pickers
Apply immediately to
F. W. ANDREWS
Phone '33
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
NOW PLAYING:
John Wayne - Pedro Armendariz
Harry Care's, Jr., as
"The Three Godfathers"
— IN TECHNICOLOR —
Mon., Tues., Wed.,
— DOUBLE BILL —
Lois Collier - Richard Crane
"Arthur Takes Over"
— .AND—
William Halop - Ann E. Todd
"Dangerous Years"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
CARY GRANT - Franchot TONE
in
"EVERY GIRL SHOULD
BE MARRIED"
.A girl chases man comedy
JUNE 27th:
Lana Turner - Gene Kelly'
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
(Technicolor)
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Having leased my property on
the corner of High and Kirk Sts.
to the Public Heatlh Unit, I have
instructed Edward W. Elliott to
sell by public auction on
Wednesday, June 29
at 1,30 p.m. the house contents.
A full listing will appear in
next week's News -Record.
TERMS—CASH
L. G. WINTER, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
24-b
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St
Eas
Phone
585
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT ' THEATRE
GODERICH SEAFORTH
NOW: Peter Lawford 'and Butch
Jenkins in
"My Brother Talks to Horses"
MON., TUES., WED.
Olivia, deHavilland' Errol Flynn
& Claude Rains— Warner Bros.
filmed all its splendor in Tech-
nicolor and based the story on
ancient legends.
The Adventures of Robin Hood
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Cary Grant - Betsy Drake and
Franchot Tone—A prime example
of tongue-in-cheek comedy tells
the story of a baby -doctor and
the gal who snared him.
'Every Cid Should Be Married'
Coming:
"Anna KARENINA" Vivien Leigh
NOW: A two -feature program --
"ARTHUR TAKES OVER"
and "DANGEROUS YEARS"
MON., TUES., WED.
Adult Entertainment
Jane Wyman - Lew Ayres and
Charles Bickford—Top picture of
the year and one of the best of
all time! Featuring the Academy
Award performance of Miss
Wyman.
"JOHNNY BELINDA"
THUR., FRI., SAT.
John Wayne,- Pedro Armendariz
and Mae Marsh—A lush Techni_
colored western with a strong
religious theme,' plus backgrounds
of superb beauty
"THREE GODFATHERS"
Coming:
"The Adventures of Robin Hood"
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
from the home of Edward J.
Welsh, William St., Clinton, on
Saturday, June 25
at 1.30 p.m. sharp.
Included in this sale are: three-
piece velour Chesterfield suite
(nearly new); studio couch; din-
ing room furniture; Axminster
rug 9'x12'; electric fireplace.
A full listing will appear in
next week's News -Record.
TERMS—CASH
EDWARD J. WELSH,
Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
24-b
K.C. Cooke
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ADDRESS
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YOUR PRESENT WASHER ACCEPTED AS PART '
PAYMENT, PLEASE NAME PRICE WANTED
Make Age . , , . Price Wanted
ACT,THIS OFFER GOOD FOR
A LIMITED TIME ONLY
PHONE OR CALL TODAY
HUGH R. HAWKINS
Plumbing and Heating
Phone 240 Clinton
AUCTION SALE
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me when a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital by
sending flowers, cards, fruit, etc.;
special thanks to the Friendship
Club, Dr. Oakes and the nurs-
ing staff. —Clara Harrison.
24-p
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
from home of Mrs. Herb Castle,
Victoria St., Clinton, on
Saturday, June 18
at 2 p.m. sharp, the following:
2 bedroom suites; 2 inner -spring
mattresses; 2 studio couches
(nearly new); 2 wicker rocking
chairs; cherry drop-leaf table;
4 dining room chairs; floor lamp;
sideboard; 3 tables (kitchenette
size); 6 kitchen chairs; kitchen
cabinet; electric kelvinator (5 cu.
ft. capacity); electric rangette;
2 two -burner hot plates; congol-
eum rug 9'x12'; Quebec heater;
New Williams drop -head sewing
machine; kichen cupboard; dishes,
cooking utensils, sealers, and
numerous other articles,
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as the proprietress
is renting her house.
MRS. HERB. CASTLE,
Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, •
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk.
23-24-b
CARD OF THANKS
To all my friends who remem-
bered me so kindly during my
recent illness, to those who gal-
led end for all cards, flowers,
gifts and many acts of kindness
received, I wish to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation.
—Mrs. James Makins. 24-b
SPECIALS
for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
MALTED PEANUT MALLOWS lb. 39c
LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE, 20 -oz, tins ... 2 for 21c
ZEST SWEET X PICKLES, 48 -oz. jar 61c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 8 -oz. 2 for 25c,,
MAXWELL DOUSE COFFEE lb. 59c
EAGLE BRAND MILK tin 23c
HEREFORD CORNED BEEF tin 45c
COOKED HAM lb. 95c
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RUMBALL'S GROCERY
We Deliver
Phone 86
Clinton
'
Father's Day
Sunday, June 19
Pop, Dad or the Old Man, make 'him
"KING FOR A DAY"
He will appreciate
a Man's Gift
from a Man's Store
DRESS SHIRTS—
A new shirt is always apprec-
iated, We carry Arrow and BVD,
in plains and stripe patterns. All.
sizes, 14 to 18,
3.95 up
each shirt attractively boxed for
Father's Day.
T-SHIRTS
Like Father, like Son . . . We have T -Shirts
' in every colour and size, to fit ill ages from two
years to size 44.
from 89c up
BELTS
When odd slacks are a must in a man' ward-
robe, a new belt is a perfect gift. All sizes.
from $1 to 3.00 each
May we extend to all Fathers our sincere good wishes for Happy Father's Day !
Pickett U Campbell
.tea
Stetson Hats , Arrow Shirts
PHONE 25 — CLINTON