Clinton News Record, 1945-01-10, Page 51
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1946
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FOR SALE
PAIR. OF WHITEI -SKATES, Size 2-96.
'Phone 469.
COOK STOVE', ACME, LII{E NEW,
used one year. Phone 95 2b
SMALL -SIZED SQUARE PIANO,
in good condition. Phone 359J 2-p.
COAL BROODER STOVE. APPLY
E1, Boyes, Brucefield, Phone 62 2 b
HELP WANTED
GARAGE MECHANIC FV �.NTED.
Apply NEWS -RE'CO'RD'. 2-p
OFFICE BOY WITH SOME, INITIA-
tive and desire to learn: Box "Z",
NEWS-REICO'RD. 2-x
IN GUELPH GENERAL HOSPITAL,
pantry and dining room girls. Good
wages, eight-hour day. Apply to
Superintendent. 81-1-2-b
WANTED — GIRLS TO LEARN
COAL BOOODER STOVE. APPLY glove knitting. Finest factory con -
Ed. Boyce, Brucefield, Phone 625r2. ,ditions in Ontario. Good pay while
1-2-b learning. Steady work. Only in-
dustrious and ambitious girls need
ONE NEWCO'MBE PIANO, ONE apply. Williams -Trow Knitting Co.,
tapestry covered antique couch; and Ltd., Stratford.
one book case. Apply Canadian
National Etepress Office. Phone 81.
2-3-b
PARMERS, ATTENTION! We ex-
pect a new Gilson electric refrig-
erator, good large size for general
farm use. If interested, get in touch
with me at once. Jonathan Hugill,
Phone •616r34. 2-3-4-p
MISCELLLANEOUS
FUJa,I'M PRODUCTS. AGENT: Miss
Winifred O'N78-79-800 81,1 Phone
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TOP PRICES PAID FOR BRICK OR
'frame building to be wrecked. Apply
to Ivan Lankin, 149 Langarth Street,
London, Met. 8280w. -tf ' WANTED — TO RENT OR BUY
modern six or seven -roomed house;
to rent two or three -roomed furnished
or unfurnished apartment, or five or
six -roomed house. Apply NEWS -
RECORD. 2-3-p
HELP WANTED_MALE
AN OPPORTUNITY—ONE OF THE
Nation's largest companies, catering
principally to farmer's needs, is ready
to place a valuable contract which
should mean complete independence
for a man fortunate enough to have
the following qualifications—charac-
ter record that will withstand in-
vestigation and proven ability to ef-
ficiently manage both himself and his
own business. Financial status not
extremely important but a travel out-
fit is necessary. Write The T. R.
Watkins Company, Dept..0-0-16 2177
Masson •St., Montreal.
ACCOMMODATION
FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME WITH
blown Rockwool Insulation. Work
done anywhere, for free estimate
phone 4 Clinton or write Rowland
C. Day, 5 Thornton Ave., London.
2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-p
WANTED
WOOD WANTED—TENDERS FOR
12 to 15 cords hard body maple or
maple and beech mixed, 14" long, to
be delivered to school section No. 12,
• 'ullett and 'Goderich Township by
Aril 30, 1946. Tenders to close
Jan. 25. Clarence Ball, secretary -
treasurer, R. R. 1, Clinton. 2-3-b
'TWELVE CORDS OF HARDWOOD,
12 inches long, to be delivered at SS.No. 5, Goderich Township. Keith Cox,
secretary -treasurer, R. R. 2, Bayfield.
2-3-b
GODERICH — John Lightfoot, 81,
died at the hone of his daughter,
Mrs, Mary Philips, ,Saturday night
after a long illness. He was born in
England, and prior to coming to Can-
ada three years ago, had been the
manager of a bottling works.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
ELEVEN OXFORD EWES AND
one rani. Jack Gilbert, R. R. 2,
Hayfield, Phone 908r21. 2-ptf
,ONE BROWN BELGIAN MARE,
four years old. Well broken. Apply
to Arnold Rothwell, Phone 905r32,
2-p
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
200 BUSHISIL AJAX SEED OATS
for sale or will trade for some good
feed barley. These oats are first-
class seed, very heavy yielders and
rust -resistant. F. W, Andrews,
Phone 33 -2-3-4-5-6-h
BIRTHS
POWELL , In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Thursday, January 10,
1946, to Mr. and Mrs. . Francis
Powell, a son.
Sgt. S. R. and Mrs. Taterczynski( nee,
Muriel R. Perdue), are happy to
,announce the arrival of a daughter,
(Anne Marie), Friday, Jan. 4, 1946,
in Mercy Hospital, Bay City, Mich.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—TWO BEIA.GLE HOUNDS,
black with white legs and tan faces.
Anybody seeing these dogs, phone
8000 ,4. Clinton, George Mann, Reward
of $5 for each dog. 81-b-tf
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DEATHS
COLCLO'UGH—Suddenly, in Oshawa,
on Monday, January 7, 1946, Rev.
John Harvey,C'olclough, B.A., B,Th.,
rector of Christ Anglican Church,
Oshawa, beloved husband of Adel-
aide Armstrong, aged 63 years.
Funeral service in St. George's
Anglican Church, Thursday, Jan-
uay 10. Interment St. Margaret's
Ceinetery, Scarborough.
1IIoC'ARTNEY—On Thursday, Jan. 3,
1946, at his residence, 190 Albany
Ave., Toronto, James McCartney,
formerly of Belgrave, beloved hus-
band of the late Esther Fallis;
father of Zella and Cyril F. Mc-
Cartney. Interment Mount Pleas-
ant Cemetery, Toronto, Jan. 5.
PREETE'R=At Clinton, on Monday,
January 7, 1946, Fannie Preeter,
in her 90th year. Resting at the
T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home,
Dashwood, for service on Friday,
January 11, at, 2 p.ni. Interment
Lutheran Bronson Line Ceinetery.
RODGER—In Tuckersmith Township,
on Monday, January 7, 1946, John
W. Rodger, in his 84th year. Inter-
ment Westfield Cemetery, January
9, following service at Beattie
Funeral Home, Clinton.
An invitation is extended
to the citizens of the Town.
of Clinton to attend the
opening meeting of the 194E
Town Council in the Council
Chamber, Monday evening,
January 14, at eight o'clock.
CANAffANNA bNAL " ILWAYS
RETURNED VETERANS
INVITED TO BIG
i RECEPTION HERE
The following returned personnel
from Clinton were invited to attend
the recent reception given by the
Mayor and Town Council in the Town
Hall:
Willard Aiken, Arthur Aiken, Fred
Axon, William Argent, Lloyd Adams,
Douglas Andrews.
Bruce Bartliff, Elliott Bartliff,
Douglas Bartliff, Lorne Brown, Wil-
liam Bezzo, Bruce Biggart, William
Ball, Harry Ball, John Butler Jr.,
William Carter,, George Carter,
Janes Cruickshank, Stewart Cook,
Laurie Colquhoun, Kenneth Col-
quhoun, Donald Colquhoun, Lloyd
Carter, Reg. Cook, Kenneth Cooke,
Tom Cooke, William Cook, Reginald
C'udmore, Charles Cook, .Craig Coop-
er, John Cuninghame, Ross Carter,
Howard Cowan, William Counter,
Charles Cudmore, J. M. Cameron,
Frank Cook, John Cree, Ellwood
Campbell, George Campbell, Clayton
Campbell, Gordon Campbell, Sam
Castle, Jr., Roy Cook, Robert Cook,
Clayton Cooper, James Conan.
TIME TABLE
Trains will arrive at and depart
froin Clinton as follows:
Toronto and Goderich Division
Going East, depart 6.43 a.m.
Going East, depart 3.03 p.m.
Going West, depart 12.04 p.m.
Going West, depart 11.10 p.m.
London and Clinton Division
Conning North, arrive 11.20 a.n,
Going South, leave ..,3.10 p.m.
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TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS WE WISH TO
EXPRESS OUR THANKS FOR PAST FAVOURS
HUGH R. HAWKINS
Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work
Agent for Hecla Furnaces
RESIDENCE 470
PHONE 244
elimmissamarsma
A Brand -New Service
That Is Going Over "Big"
If you want to go in comfort by automobile to
LONDON, STRATFORD, HAMILTON, TORONTO
just'leave your name at our office
and we shall advise you when
the trip will be made.
Fully Equipped Sedans Careful Drivers
Low Rates that will surprise you
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
ARROW TAXI
PHONE 182 •
Next McKenzie House Clinton
BOYS WEAR
Boy's Navy Blue Cloth WINDBREAKERS, Heavy
Materials, some buttoned and some with zippers.
Special Prices fol:' the New Year $2.50 up
Boy's Grey Whipcord BREECHES, lined with.
extra heavy Flannelette, double seat's and knees.
Sees up to 34. Special $2.00
Broken Lines of Men's and Boys' Wear
to clear at Special. Prices
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
Ethel Thompson
Clayton Dixon, William \ Denomme,
Robert Draper, Richard Dixon, R. P.
Douglas.
Edward Elliott, Norman Elliott,
Francis Evans, Cecil Elliott, John
Elliott, Ted Ealing, Royce Fremlin,
Roy Fitzsimons, William Ferguson,
Richard Fremlin, Norris Fitzsimons,
William Finch, Lloyd Fulford, Donald
Geddes. cooler yesterday and today, however.
R. H. Hattie, Madeline Hawkins, Mrs. George German, Clinton, Cecil Iiolmes, Fred Hovey, William pick-
ed a fresh lettuce plant from her
garden on Monday.
Mrs. Frank Lobb plucked some
beautiful pansies in her garden
yesterday. -
Ice on rivers in the district broke
up, and the waters ran high. Gravel
roads started to break. up.
Thomas Hallam, Auburn, found a
beautiful blue myrtle Saturday.
Caterpillars have been discovered
here and there.
Oldtimers are predicting at least
a mild winter.
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DUNGANNO'N—A. pleasant time
was spent on Saturday, Jan. 5, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blake,
Dungannon, when a dinner was given
in honor of the 90th birthday of Mr.
Blake's mother, Mrs. M. J. Blake,
Ashfield.
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59-tf
Plu steel Bros.
Arroyo Shirts.— Adam }Tats Scott & McHale Shoes for Men
Agents lip Top Tailors ) We Buy Hides
"Frozen Foods are Better ,Foods"
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For EveryOccasion
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing— •
"CALL OF THE WILD"
with Clark Gable
Mon. Tues and Wed.
Irene Dunne, Alexander Knox
and Charles Coburn
How two people found humor in
their adversities and made ad-
justments to fit the inconveniences
of tinny camp life.
"OVER 21"
Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
"YOU CAME ALONG"
A new and georgeous screen dis-
covery flashes across the film
horizon
LIZABETH SCOTT
Robert Cummings and Don de Fore
Coming:
"GEORGE WHITE SCANDALS"
with Joan Davies
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing—
ESCAPE IN THE DESERT"
with Phillip Dorn
Mon. Tues. Wed.
Evelyn Keyes — Cornel Wide
and Phil Silvers
All the exotic atmosphere of the
orient presented under the magic
of Technicolor
"A THOUSAND AND
ONE NIGHTS"
Thurs. Fri. and Sat,
Alan Ladd — Gail Russell
and Bruce Cabot
A rollicking and adventurous tale
of thorobreds, human and equine
"SALTY O'ROURKE"
Coming—Fred MacMurray in
"MURDER HE SAYS"
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing: "SING ME A SONG
OF TEXAS" & "THE CRIME
DOCTOR'S STRANGE CASE"
Mon. Tues and Wed.
Boris Karloff—Susanna Foster
and Turhan Bey
Telling the thrill -story of a mad
physician and his yen to murder
opera singers
. "THE CLIMAX"
Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
Ida Lupino — Sydney Greenstreet
and William Prince
A gay and breezy yarn about a
success -gal who ran into
complications
"P•ILLOW TO POST"
Coming:
CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT
Signs of Spring Here
In Warmest January,
Weather in Years
Signs of spring were evident over
the warmest January weekend in
many years when, the mercury went
up to 55 degrees above on Sunday
and Monday, and practically all the
snow and ice disappeared. It became
Hovey, Ernest Hovey, Vernon Huller,
Robert Hanley, Kenneth Hall, Ken-
neth Hunt, Frank Heard, Hugh
Hawkins, Gerald Harris, Wesley
Reddy, Gordon Hearn, Edith Hunt.
Harold Johnston.
Janes Kennedy, George Knight,
Stanley Kennedy.
Jaynes Lockwood, Everett Lobb,
Harold Lawson, Gordon Leppington.
Hartley Monaghan, Wilfred Mon-
aghan: Rolfe Monteith, Gordon Mon-
teith, Gordon Murray, Robert Morgan,
Terry Maguire, Kenneth Miller, Wil-
liam J. Mutch, H. P. Maguire, Maurice
Maguire.
Glen McGill, Harold McPherson,
Richard MacDonald, Ronald Mac-
Donald, Bruce McDougall, Harry Mc-
Intyre, Frank Mc19wan, Leonard Mc-
Knight, Edward McGill, Fred Mc-
Taggart.
Tames Nickle, John Nickle, Elwin
Neilans.
Walter Osbaldeston, Alex
Osbaldeston,
Don Perdue, William Powell,
Cameron Proctor, Newman Paterson,
George Rumba'', Clarence Rozell.
William Seeley, Ronald Scott, Mel-
vin Schoenhals, R. J. Schoenhals,
Reginald Smith, Melvin Snider, Wil-
liam Steep, John Shanahan, Stewart
Schoenhals, Joseph „Steep, Charles
Thompson, Fred G. Thompson.
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: haw sad 66:1
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PLASTER
REPAIRING
A. French
Plastering Contractor
Specialist in Cornice
Work & Decorative
Plastering
Plaster repairs promptly
And neatly done
Box 23 or Phone 187
Wingham
64 -Id
Batkins Locker Storage
P'er Lb.
SALMON STEAK.... 30c'
SALMON FILLETS ... 40c
COD FILLETS, 35e
SMOKED FILLETS 35c
HAMBURG STEAK 25c
Farmer Style
SAUSA'G'E 25c'•
Bruce Tasker, Douglas Thorndike,
Harry Tideswell.
Ken Vanderburgl, Gordon Venner. ANTIQUES — Dutch glass cup -
Harry Watkins, Leonard Winter, board; quarter -cut oak chair and
Douglas Ward, Ernest Walton. small table; small table; dishes;
Joe Yesbec. I decanters; jars; fireplace shield and
The young men from Clinton, who coal hamper; foot stools.
paid the supreme sacrifice, were: Large electric Kelvinator; Hot -
Alvin V. Corless, James Owen Point electric range (oven and warm-
Cmnbe, John Hawkins, Elwin T. ing closet; Quebec heater; wicker
rocking chair; wicker chair; wicker
baskets; 2 kitchen tables; card table;
3 small tables; 7 kitchen chairs; large
kitchen cupboard bread box; White
sewing machine; ironing board;
clothes rack; baby cot; baby swing.
2 baby buggies; linen table cloth;
linen; bedding; wash tubs; light
shades; odd dishes; extension ladder:
2 step ladders; 4 pair snow shoes;
wheel barrow; lawn mower; lawn
roller; lawn couch and chairs; garden
tools; numerous other articles.
Sale held under cover
TERMS—CASH
The Canada Trust Co:, rt Est.; or, of
Nettie A. McTaggart
Fingland, K.C.. solicitor to the
Estate.
G. M. LAWSON, Clerk
EDWARD W. ELLIOT, Auctions --b
EXECUTOR'S SALE
of Household Goods and Furniture
at the George McTaggart residence
High St., Clinton, commencing
at 1.30 p.m.
Saturday, January 19
1946
I will sell by public auction,
the following:
Quarter -cut oak bedroom suite, in-
cluding a chest of drawers; quarter -
cut hall rack; bedroom suite; 2 single
beds; 3 chests of drawers; wardrobe.
Flunking, Keith Jenks, Ernest Mittel',
Charles Mulch, Douglas McKenzie.
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish 'to express ray most sincere
thanks to my friends for their many
acts of kindness shown to ins during
my recent illness in Clinton Public
Hospital. — JOHN HULLER AND
FAMILY. 2-p
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Daniel
Stevens wish to thank the many
friends and neighbors for their kind-
ness and sympathy shown them dur-
ing their recent sad bereavement, for
the many beautiful floral tributes and
cards, also to those who so kindly
loaned their cars. 2-p
WHAT is CHRIST to you?
IS HE your SAVIOUR?'
CHRIST who died for YOU.
TO SAVE your soul.
YOU must accept or reject HIM!
"For whosoever shall call on the name
of the Lord shall be saved."—Rom. 10:13.
TUNE
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IN: Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E.D.S.T., Sunday, evening
LOCAL STATION CIKLW WINDSOR
Wiring Tender
Applications will be received by H. C. Lawson,
Secretary --treasurer, Clinton Board of Education,
for the re -wiring of the Clinton Public School
according to plans and specifications which may be
obtained from T. G. Scribbins, chairman of Property
Committee. Tenders are to be submitted not later
than February 7, 1946. Lowlest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
Apply at Office
Clinton Knitting Co. Ltd.
Help Wanted
The Huron County Home Committee require
one Cook and one Domestic at Huron County
:Home, Clinton, Ontario. Duties to 'commence
February 1st, 1946.
Applicants please make application to Mrs.
M. E. Jacob, Manager of the Home, who will outline
the duties and rates of pay etc.
N. W. MILLER, County Clerk
TF Try White Rose
"TUNE" and "SOLVE"
Frees sticky Valves and Rings
° Avoids expensive overhauls
Murphy Bros. Garage
Phone 465
Goodrich'_Xires, Tubes and Batteries
C. C.I. DANCE
. in aid of
BRITIS-::I WAR VICTIMS' FUND
COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM
Friday, Jan. 11
Dress Optional
Cliff Gordon's Orchiestra
ADMISSION 75 cents
9.30 p.m.
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron County Council
will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich
commencing
Tvesday, January 15, 1946
at 2.00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations and other
business requiring the attention of Council should
be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than
12.00 o'clock noon, January 12.
N. W. MILLER, County Clerk,
GODERICH, ONTARIO