Clinton News-Record, 1949-08-25, Page 5der ewer
THE GIFT OF GOD
IS ETERNAL LIFE Ram. 6:23
"Ho, every one that thirstebh, come ye to the waters,
and he that bath no money: Come ye, buy, and eat; yea,
come, .buy wine and milk without money and without
price." --Isaiah 55:1.
TRUST THE LORD JESUS CHRIST AND RECEIVE
ETERNAL LIFE.
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
'. `HUR.SDAY, . A'UG17ST '25, T941)
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ACCOMMODATION
AVAILABLE •
'COMFORTABLE Accommodation
for elderly ladies (not bed pa-.
.tients), tray service; space for one
elderly .man. Phone Goderich
950R or write P. O. • Box 280,
'Goderich. 34.35-p`
• ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
'RCAF OFFICER AND WIFE
'require- modern unfurnished
house, duplex or apartment, No
children. . No pets: • Rent no ob-
ject. Apply Box "T", NEWS -
RECORD. • '34-p,
AUTOMOBII:ES FOR SALE
:1937 CHEVROLET COUPE, 'must
be. sold this. month.. Phone 9W
or 50, 34-b
J937 WILLYS SEDAN its very,
good condition. 144 James St.,
Clinton. 34-p
BICYCLES FOR SALE
I A D I E S' BALLOON -TIRED
Bicycle, new two months ago.
Excellent condition. Worth $67,
best offer. Phone 633r42.
34-b
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE
'NUMBER OF SUITABLE Build-
ing Lots for sale on Alma, Erie
and Church Ste. Apply Miss B.
'Becker, Erie St., Clinton.
34-35-p
BUILDING 'FOR SALE
'OUTSIDE 'TOILET, built o f
matched lumber inside 'and out-
-side, in good repair. Apply
Charles E. 'Elliott, PO' Box 238,
Clinton, phone 326. 34-tfb
, CLOTHING FOR SALE
-USED CLOTHING SUITABLE
for school girls. Phone 224W.
34-b
'CUSTOM CORN CUTTING
CUSTOM CORN CUTTING and
Filling. Two -row corn binder
-with loader, by the acre; 15"
finger feed box by the hour; out-
fit requires only 8-10 men. Ap-
ply to Ray Potter, phone Clin-
ton 911r11. 33-4-5-6-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
CONGOLEIIM 'RUG, 9' x 15'.
Reasonably priced. Phone 119.
34-b
SECOND-HAND COFFIELD Gas
Washer in good condition. Reason
for selling—hydro has been turn-
ed on. William F. Aikenheed,
-phone Hensall 81r5. 34-p
DINING ROOM SUITE ,in ex-
eellent condition; pressure cook-
er. Phone 459W. 34-b
'KITCHEN SUITE, BLACK AND
white, six pieces, modern design,
good condition. Price $60, cost
'$119. Phone 359W. 34-p
'THREE WINDOW FRAMES,
82"x50", with glass. Apply. Lorne
Brown Motors, phone 367W.
34-b
FARMS 'FOR SALE
'SMALL FARM with ,comfortable
house end bank barn; good wood -
lot; well watered; well suited for
email farming and grassland.
Apply Box "M", NEWS -RECORD.
28btfb
FRUIT FOR SALE
QUANTITY OF PEARS, Clapp's
'Favourite, Early, come and get
them. Mrs. James 'Levy, phone
284W. 34-b
TALL APPLES. 50 cents a bushel
'if you come and pick your own
at the Cantelon orchard, Raglan
St. No climbing. They will
keep for some weeks. 75 cants
a bushel if picked in your con-
tainers. No delivery. Phone
:193. 34-p
GARAGE FOR RENT
'GARAGE FOR RENT IN GOOD
repair. Phone 224W. 34-b
'HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
CAPABLE MIDDLE - AGED
women for position as house-
'reeper, to take full responsibil-
ity of home. Apply Box "B",
NEWS -RECORD. 33-4-b
HOUSES FOR SALE
THREE-BEDROOM COTTAGE
with asphalt shingles. Three-piece
bath and built-in cupboards.
Large garden and fruit trees.
'Bert White. 34-b
'TWO-STOREY FRAME HOME,
nine lovely rooms with hard-
wood floors downstairs; cellar
under whole house, all modern
'conveniences. °Double garage 'end
large Iot with a number of maple
end evergreen trees. This prop-
erty has several possibilities
such as a •duplex or rooming
house or just a fine home for a
family. Apply Charles E. Elliott,
P.O. Box 238, Clinton, 'or phone
1126. '34tfb
MODERN TWO-STOREY Eight -
roomed house. Living room nat-
ural fire place and hardwood
floor; dining room tile floor with
natural fire place; kitchen mod-
em built-in cupboards and break-
fast nook; three large bedrooms;
storeroom; built-in bathroom, all
modern fixtures; full-size base-
ment with new furnace. House
is insulated, also instil brick sid-
ing, storm windows and combina-
tion doors. Double garage, a 'barn
end lots. , Hydro, water and
sewerage installed. Will sell house
with or without ' lots. House
-priced :right for quick sale. Any
person 'interested contact 'Ross
E'itzsimons, phone 559W.
33btfb
HOUSE TO RENT
.HOUSE FOR RENT, apply Jack
Tyndall, phone 907r3, 33-4-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
16 PIGS, TWO MONTHS OLD.
Apply E. N. Grigg, phone Clin-
ton 911r12. 34-b
45 LITTLE PIGS, SIX, SEVEN
and eight weeks old. Harry Wet -
Ides, Londesboro, phone Clinton
804r31. 34-p
TEN PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD.
Joe Potter, R.R: 3, Clinton, phone
907r2. 34-b
SEVEN PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS
old. Apply George Glazier, phone
Clinton 617r33. 34-b•
A NUMBER OF HOLSTEIN
heifers ranging from one month
to...18 months. This is surplus
stock in fine condition. Apply
Charles E, Elliott, P.O. Box 238,
Clinton, phone 326. 34btfb
ELEVEN PIGS, •,.SLX WEEKS
old; two -w eeled-trailer complete
with rack. Apply Lorne Tyndall,
phone Clinton 904r4. 34-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS F7relD AT
C: Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 29-37-p
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
there is a new Singer Sewing'
Centre located on the Square in
Goderich. New cabinet and port-
able machines, also treadles. Re-
pairs to all makes. 30btfb
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 soiled, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
ich. 2btfb
NOTICES
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
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.
PROPERTY FOR SALE -
CHOICE LOTS WILL BE SOLD
at Bayfield, Saturday, August 27,
at 7 p.m., on Howard St., west of
Hardware store. Robert Penhale.
33-4-p
POULTRY FOR SALE
25 PULLETS FOR SALE, White
Sussex, 64f, months old. $2 each.
Call Corn Burumo, R.R. 2, God-
erich. 34-p
275 PULLETS, LAYING, Sussex -
New Hampshire hybrids. A good
healthy flock. Roy Connell, phone
Clinton 807r4. 34-5-b
SEED FOR SALE
CORNELL SEED WHEAT, free
from smut and cockle. $2.25 per
bushel. R. W. Cole, phone 906r24.
33-4-p
QUANTITY MIXED GRAIN, $46
per ton, delivered. Apply Ewan
C. Ross, R.R. 2, Clinton, phone
Clinton 901r4. 34-35-p
TRAILER for SALE or RENT
CABIN TRAILER FOR SALE
or rent; interior, 74/ feet by
18 feet; insulated and wired for
electricity; covered with mason-
ite. Apply James East, 21/2 miles
northeast of Clinton, phone Clin-
ton 807r6. 34-b
TRUCKS FOR SALE
1941 DODGE THREE -TON stake
truck, D.P. axle, Booster brakes,
good condition, reasonable. Phone
Goderich 950R or write P.O. Box
280. 34-35-b
WANTED
WANTED—GOOD ALFALFA and
Mixed Hay. Goderich Alfalfa
Mill, C. R. Holland, proprietor,
phone 1025 Goderich.
33-4-5-6-p
WOOD FOR SALE
12" HARD BODY WOOD. oslo
mixed furnace blocks, Also have
e quantity of Bartlett Pears. C.
E. Wise, phone Clinton 905x24,
34-p
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. John Scotchmer' and fam-
ily wish to thank all friends and
neighbours who remembered Mrs.
Scotchmer during her long ill-
ness with cards, fruits and flow-
ers, also to thank those who sent
flowers, loaned cars and assist-
ed in their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Dr. Oakes.
34-p
CARD OF THANKS
Mervin Glazier wishes to ex-
press his sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to Dr. W. A, Oakes,
Dr. F. G. Thompson, the special
nurses, the nurses and staff of
Clinton Public Hospital for their
kindly ministrations, to the Happy
Workers of Heron. Road East,
and to all others who sent
flowers;, cards and gifts during
his recent 'illness. M -p
CARD OP THANKS
The 'family of the late John
Albert Garrett wish to express
their sincere appreciation to all
relatives and friends for the
kindnesses shown their father in
his illness end for the 'thought-
fulness extended to them in their
bereavement.' 34-p
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WESLEY-WILLIS WA
The WA of Wadley -Wills
United _Church will meet in the
Church Parlour en Thursday af-
ternoon, 'Septembem 1, at three
o'clock. Mrs. Charles Nelson's
group will he in, charge,'
BIRTHS
CORRIE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, 'Aug-
ust 24, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Corrie, Bayfield, a
daughter.
GIBSON — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on. Sunday, August
21, 1949, to Mr, and Mrs. Glen
Gibson, BM, 3, Walton, a dau-
ghter.
MARRIAGES
FREEMAN-LUMMISS—In King-
ston Road United Church, To-
ronto, by Rev. J.' .E, Mitchell,
on Saturday afternoon, August
20, 1949, Lola Elsie Lummiss,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lard Lummiss, West Hill, to
Frank Alfred Freeman, King-
ston, formerly of Clinton, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
ley Freeman, Owen Sound.
STEPHAN - WESTCOTT — In
James Street United Parson-
age, Exeter at 2 pen. on Sat-,
August 20, 1949, by Rev. H. J.
Snell, Doris Marguerite, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
H. Westcott, Exeter, to Ronald
0: Stephan, Dartmouth, N.S.,
son of Mrs: Pearl, Stephan and
the late Otto Stephan, Hensall.
WELSH -WELSH—. At the manse
of North , St. United Church,
Goderich,' on Saturday, Aug-
ust 20, 1949, by Rev, C. W.
Cope, Olive Holland Welsh, to
Edward Johnson Welsh, Gode-
ich Township. Mr. and Mrs.
Welsh will reside on the
groom's farm, Bayfield Line.
IN MEMORIAM
CRITTENDEN—In loving mem-
ory of our deer mother, Mrs.
Harold Crittenden, who passed
away one year ego, Aug. 14, 1948:
"One year has passed
Since that sad day,
For one, we •loved, was called
away;
God took her home, it was
His will,
But in our hearts
She liveth still."
—Sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs
Roy Mann and Douglas.
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IN MEMORIAM
CARTER—In loving memory of a
dear husband end father, J. Stan-
ley Carter, who passed away
August 27, 1943:
"There is never a day that
passes by
But our thoughts reach out
to you,
Never a joy that comes to us
But we wish you could share
it too.
In our beautiful garden of
memory
You return to us each day,
For your memory is' as dear
to -day
As in the hour you passed
away."
—Sadly missed by his wife and
sons Ivan and Percy.
34-b
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
K. C.Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 661
DEATHS.
GARRETT — In Clinton. Public
Hospital, on Sunday, August
21, 1949, John Albert Garrett,
in his 74th year. Funeral from
the Beattie Funeral Home,
Rattenbury St. E,, on Wednes-
day, August 24, to Clinton
Cemetery.
ROGERSON—At the home of her
nephew, Rev. Peter Renner, St.
Andrew's United Church Par-
sonage, Bayfield, on Thurs-
day, August 18, 1949, Cathar-
me Renner, beloved wife of the
late Harry Rogerson, Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont., in her 82nd year.
Funeral from the Barton Fun-
eral Home to Westkorah Ceme-
tery, Sault Ste. Marie, on Mon-
day, August 22. Further in-
formation can be had at the
Beattie Funeral Home, Rotten -
bury S. E., Clinton.
SLOMAN—At his late residence,
566 Princess Ave., London, on
Sunday, August 21, 1949, John
G. Sloman, husband of the late
Mary Day, in his 77th year,
and dear father of Wilbert, Re-
gina, Sask., Earl, Anroid, Sask.,
John, New Westminster, B.C,,.
and Miss Mildred Sloman, Lon-
don. Rested at Needham Me-
morial Chapel, 520 Dundas St„
London, where the funeral
service was held Wednesday,
August 24, at 2 p.m. Interment
in' Mt. Pleasant Cemetery,
London.
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger 'Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 585
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of MACHINERY and HOUSE
HOLD EFFECTS at Lot 9, Con-
cession 9, Mullett Township, 11/4
' miles north and 1 mile west
of Kinburn, on
Wednesday, Sept. 7
at 1 p.m.
Offered et sale will be farm
machinery, tools and a full line
of household effects, dishes and
kitchen utensils.
TEEMS—CASH
ROBERT ROGERSON, Proprietor
HAROLD• JACKSON, Auctioneer
34-35-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK, MACHINERY,
HAY and GRAIN
Ile miles south and 11/2 miles
west of Nile at Lot 3, Con-
cession 9, Colborne Twp., on
Wednesdays Aug. 31
at 1 p,m.
HORSES: 3 work horses.
CATTLE: 16 Durham cows, due
from October to March; 30 Dur-
ham end Hereford young cattle,
ranging from 1 to 2 years old.
PIGS: 1 York sow due in Oct.;
9 chunks; 50 year-old hens.
HAY and GRAIN: 30 ton's of
mixed hay; quantity of mixed
groin.
Full line of farm machinery.
No Reserve
MRS. TELFORD, NIXON,
Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON,
33-4-b Auctioneer
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STARTING MONDAY, AUGUST 29
our phone number will be
Clinton 910r16
WILLIAM E. JERVIS
CARTAGE HOLMESVILLE
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Autumn is on the Way
It's Time to Think of Heating!
Here are a Few Specials:
Clare Jewel with reservoir and
warming shelf $140
Enterprise, with reservoir and
.warming oven on top $135
If you are thinking of
ESSOTANE GAS,
see our
CLARE JEWEL
a• four -burner stove ideal.
for the purpose!
Hugh R.Hawkins
Hardware and Plumbing
Phone 244
Clinton
ROXY THEATRE,
CLINTON
Now Playing:
GENE AUTRY in
"The STRAWBERRY ROAN"
MON., TUES., • WED.
LOUIS HAYWARD
DENNIS O'KEEFE
LOUISE ALLBRITTEN
"WALK A CROOKED
MILE"
— THURS., FRI., SAT. —
ROBERT MITCHUM
"BLOODnON THE
MOON"
with
Robert Preston
Sept`5th:— James Stewart
"The Stratton 'Story"
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
NOW: "MA AND PA KETTLE"
the rip-roaring sequel to
"The Egg and I" •
— MON., TUES., WED. —
"The Red Shoes"
Eagle Lions' superb technicolored
romance features the dance of the
shoemaker, especially created by
Leonide Massine. • — Anton Wal -
brook - Marius Goring and
Moira Shearer
-- THURS., FRL, SAT. —
Joel McCrea Alexis Smith and
Zachary Scott—In Warner Bros.
thundering new techeicolor tri-
umph, a smashing tale of rugged
pioneers and their victory.
"South of St. Louis"
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
NOW: Robert Mitchum and Bar-
bara Geddes in "Blood on the
moon"
— MON., TUES., WED. --
Percy Kilbride - Marjorie Main
and the Kids — continue Where
they left off in "The Egg end I",
providing one of the season's
lustiest laff shows.
"Ma and Pa Kettle"
— THURS., FRI„ SAT.
In Technicolor
"BAMBI"
Walt Disney's greatest flim, with
Thumper the Rabbit, Flower the
Skunk, to give you an evening
of unique entertainment.
•
Coming -- En Technicolor "The Coming: "The Return of October"
Return of October" - Glenn Ford a technicolored comedy -fantasy
Notice to Creditors
In the 'estate of VICTOR
DOUGLAS FALCONER, late of
Clinton, Ontario, Merchant.
Creditors and others having
claims against the above estate
are required to send full particu-
lars of such claims to the under-
signed Executor on or before the
Ist day of September 1949, after
which' date the estate's assets
will be distributed, having regard
only to the claims that have then
been received.
THE CANADA TRUST COMP-
ANY, London, Ontario, Executor,
by F. FINGLAND, K.C., Solicitor,
Clinton, Ontario.
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Cann'ing
]Peaches
FOR SALE
South Haven
Vidette, Valiant
and
ELBERTAS LATER ON
B ring Baskets!
Vance Bros.
Phone 611-14 Forest
PEARS
and
APPLES
We have a nice crop of
Early
Bartlett Pears
and later varieties,
also
Winter Apples,
Spys.
Come and get a good
supply at orchard.
C. HOARE
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TOMATOES
are now at their best for canning
purposes, etc.
Go to your grocer and secure some of
F. W. Andrews'
Home Grown- Tomatoes
34-tfb
Hosiery. Workers
-WANTED----
TRANSFER KNITTERS
and
EXPERIENCED HOSIERY WORKERS
Male or Female
Steady Work
Apply to Superintendent
Clinton Hosiery Mills Ltd.
PHONE 117 -. -- CLINTON
Back to School!
Mothers! If you are faced
with the problem of sending 2 or
3 husky boys off to school short-
ly, why not share your worries
with us? Let us show you our
lines of BOYS' SUITS, SHIRTS,
SWEATERS, SLACKS, SOCKS,
SHOES, Etc.
WE HAVE WHAT
YOUR BOY WANTS!
REMINDER—We still have a few pair of Boys' Oxfords on
sale at $2.50 pr.
Men's Summer Slacks still at 33 1/3 % off
Pickett Campbell
Stetson Hats Carson's Lyme Arrow Shirts.
PHONE 25 _- _- CLINTON