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Clinton News-Record, 1946-05-09, Page 5• 1'IIERSIYA'Y; MAY 9, 1946 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE. FIVE :News -Record. .Classified Adlets Bring Quick Results One cent a word, cash, each insertion (minimum 25 cents); five insertions for price of four; 10 cents extra when replies directed to NEWS -RECORD Office or to a box number. Adlets accepted up to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Cash rates apply up to 9 p.m. Saturday, following date of publication; 25 cents extra if not so paid. FOR SALE DE LUXE WIND CHARGER. Leonard Cole, phone 905r3. 19-b •THRFJIO HANGING LAMPS. Mrs. Maude Mann, Phone &16r21. 19-b CEDAR RAILS, SUITABLE FOR -fence posts. Apply Ben IRathwell, phone 906r16. 19-20-p GOOD QUALITY SED POTATOES. Apply DavidCampbell, R.R. 2, Bay- field, ayfield, phone 909r31.. 19-p RAIN COAT -FAWN VIrITH PLAID lining, zipper front, fit 14 or 15 -year- • old boy. Phone 250w. 19-p TWO MEN'S WINTEIR OVERCOATS in excellent condition. Sizes 40 and 42. Apply NEWS -RECORD. 19-p SMALL COOK. STOVE IN GOOD shape — iieur•n either coal or wood. • Apply Frank Tyndall, 800r33. 19-b 150 CORDS WOOD; ALSO hemlock lumber and scantling. Apply A. E. Townshend. Phone Clinton 900r21. 18-19-b ONE MILK COW; ANKER HOLT separator (old); Doherty Organ; two .churns. Mrs. Lucy Shaddick, Lon- •desboro. 19-20-p MOTORCYCLE -1940 INDIAN "74" - with spring frame in good condition. Motor reconditioned last year. Good `buddy seat, new battery, good tires, weight 700 lbs. See Leslie Jervis, R. R. 2, Clinton, or 'phone 902r3 Clinton. 18-19-b PROPERTY WANTED WANTED TO BUY—A HOUSE, modern conveniences preferred; at least five rooms Apply NEWS- - RE'CO'RD. 18-19-p PR,OPERTY FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS, WITH FRUIT trees and hedges, on Raglan St. :Miss Dolly Cantelon, Clinton. 15-16-17-18-19-b GOOD BUILDING LOT, .001INER, two blocks from centre of town; 106 feet frontage on No. 8 Highway, Cheap. Phone 207 Wednesdays or .Saturdays. 19-p EIGHT -ROOMED HOUSE:, all con- veniences, good garden and fruit trees. Will exchange on a smaller house. Also good building lot. Apply W. H. Hellyar. 19-p MOUSE FOR SALE—SEVEN-ROOM 'house, with sun porch, furnace, three- piece bathroom, hardwood floors downstairs, good basement, garage, good Location, early possession. Apply -to H. C. Lawson, Realtor, Phone 251W. -19tfh AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE • 7935GR'A AM PALGE', FIVE GOOD tires including two brand new; heater; in good running condition. Serial No, 1700022. Inquire Lorne J. Brown, phone 178. Best offer. 19-p HELP WANTED WANTED — YOUNG MAN TO learn grocery business; meet be oeer- getic, and honest. Steady position. Apply C. M. Shearing. 19-b WANTED—YOUNG LADY CLERK for grocery store. Must he honest, energetic rind a pleasant rersonality, Steady position. Apply C. M. Shear - mg. 19-b PROPERTY FOR RENT FOR RENT—IN GRAND BEND— Modern fully -equipped cabins. Special rate for June, $10 week. Will ac- comodate four. Write. Frank Cum- mings, Clinton, phone 186. 19-p FARM FOR SALE 85 ACRE FARM WITH. BUSH; has eight room cement block house, frame barn with steel roof, two car garage, located two miles from highway and r/ miles from church and school. Im- mediate possession. For further par- ticulars apply to H. C. Lawson, Realtor, Clinton, Ont., phone 251W. 16-tfb FARM FOR SALE75 ACRES, le - mile mile from Bayfield, good brick house, good bank barn, almost new artesian well, never -failing spring creek, 30 acres of cedar and woodland, a sugar grove of 100 or more maples large enough to tap. The place is beautifully situated for summer or year around home. Close to lake and facing the river. If interested, write or call and see David Dewar, Bayfield, Ont. le -20-21-22-b PASTURE FOR RENT PASTURE FARM --80 ACRES, FOR the grass season, or will take cattle by the month. Lots of shade and water, spring creek. Apply to Ellen J. Cox, Huron St., Clinton. tf 7 -S -9-10-11-p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOUR COLLIE PUPS. APPLY Jack Smith,. R.R. 1, Goderich. 19-p 16 PIGS — SIX WEEKS OLD; one fresh cow; one cow, due to freshen May 28. Apply David 'Campbell, R.R. 2, Bayfield, phone 909x31. 19-p WANTED LARGE MAPLE BED, ANTIQUE or- modern. Phone Clinton 906r6. 19-x SET OF RIGHTHAND GOLF CLUBS Apply Ben Corless, phone 375r. 19-20-p TWO ICE BOXES WANTED — in good condition and reasonably priced. Phone 186 Clinton. 19-p MISCELLANEOUS SPJRELLA• FOUNDATION GAR- ments for health, style and comfort. Individu"ally designed. Aphra Steepe, Ontario St., Phone 288. 13-27p NOTICE—ANYONE FOUND TRES 1 passing on Part Lots 41, 51, Tucker - smith Township at any time hereafter, will be prosecuted by order of owner. A E Parry, April 18, 1946. 16-17-18-19-p FLEECE; LINE YOUR HOME WITH blown rockwool insulation. Work done anywhere.. Truck new in district. For free estimate phone 4, Clinton, or write Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton Ave London. 16-25-p AN OPPORTUNITY.-ESTABLSHED 1tival Watkins District nvnilab]e. If vnu axe aggressive, and between the eges of 25 and 55—have or :an secure travel outfit. this: ;s yeti. opnortuntty to get established in a profitable busi- ness of your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dent. 0-C-16, 2177 Masson St., 'Montreal, Que. 18-19-20-21.22 DR. D. C.riGEDDES wishes to announce that he has resumed the practice of Dentistry in his former office, Lovett Block, Clinton. Hours: 9 a.m.-12 a.m., 1.30-6 p.m., by appointment. Telephone 170. NOTICE Delivery of paper of any similar • combustible material at the town dumping ground is strictly forbidden, By Order TOWN OF CLINTON 17-18-19-b THIS IS SPRINGTIME Clean Up Inside and Out! STUN -TESTED 1 WALL- PAPERS We have a wide variety of these high-class wallpapers to choose from. All the latest patterns. See the' selection today! The famous Lowe Bros. Paints, quality tested, for every purpose. Try this serviceable paint today Select your Wallpaper in comfort in our spacious new showroom and store. OPEN EVERY BUSINESS DAY LOWE BROS. PAINTS D. A. Kay & Son Painters and Decorators PHONE 234 Huron St. Three Doors West of Royal Bank, Cliinton BIRTHS BARKER—In Burnside Wing, Tor- onto General Hospital, on Sunday, May 5, 1946, to :Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Barker (nee -Ruth Cart- wright) 255 Bain Ave., Toronto, 'a daughter (stillborn). GIBSON—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, May 6, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibson, R. R. 3, Walton, a son (Noble Winston Dwight). SELKER—At McDonald House Uni- versity Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday, May 2, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan 11. Selker ('formerly Mary Pauline Maxwell, Bayfield), a daughter (Dianne Elizabeth), a sister for Michael J. MARRIAGES BARR-DINNIN—At Hensall United Church, by Rev. R. A. Brook, on Saturday, May 4, 1946, Laura Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Dinnin, Hensall, to Robert Ham- ilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Barr, Stratford. THOMPSON-ALDWINCKLE—In St. Paul's Anglican Church,' Clinton, on Saturday, May 4, 1946, by Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, rector of the church, Mary Clarissa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Thompson, Clin- ton, to Robert Morrison Aldwinckle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ald- winckle, Varna, DEATHS BEZZO—At his home, 228 Symington Ave., Toronto, Thursday, May 2, 1946, Thomas Arthur Bezzo, beloved husband of Eva May Ferrier, dear father of Mrs. J: Pratt (Bernice), Walker's Point, Muskoka; Lillian and Arthur Bezzo. Service in Fun- eral Chapel of William Speers, 2926 Dundas St. W. (near Keele), Satur- day afternoon, May 4. Interment Prespect Cemetery, Toronto. GLEINN-In Stanley Township, on Tuesday, May 7, 1946, Edward Glen, in his 89th year. Funeral• ser- vice is being held from his late residence, 2nd concession. of Stan- ley, on Thursday, May 9, at 2.30 p.m. (DST). Interment Band's Cemetery. LOBE --In Clinton, on Sunday morn- ing, May 5, 1946, William 11. Lobb, in his 85th year. Funeral from Beattie Funetal Home, Tuesday afternoon, May 7, to Clinton Cemetery. AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN, PEED and FURNITURE At Lot No. 16, Concession 1, Kellett Township, 11/2 miles east of Clinton on High- way No. 8, on FRIDAY, MAY 10 at 1 p.m. sharp, Daylight Saving Time the following: HORSES ---Aged Clyde Mare; Aged Clyde Horse. CATTLE—Holstein cow, '7 years old, calf at foot; Grey Durham eow, 7 years old, calf at foot; Blue Dur- ham cow, 9 years old, calf at foot; Farrow cow; 3 baby beef; Heifer calf, 6 months old; 8 yearling and 2 -year- old steers and heifers. POULTRY -20 year-old Rock hens; 20 2 -year-old Rock hens. IMPLEMENTS. — Massey-lLarris binder, 6 ft. cut; Massey -Harris 10 -ft. bay rake; Massey -Harris spring -tooth cultivator; Cockshutt drill; Frost and Wood mower, 3 -ft. cut; 1 -furrow rid- ing plow; walking plow; out -throw disc; 2 -drum land roller; 3 -section drag harrows; low farm wagon; gravel box; wagon box; farm wagon (nearly new); hay rack; set of sloop sleighs; flat rack; root pulper; 2,000 - lb. scales; fanning mill; mangle drill; 2 steel -tired buggies; cutter; 40 gallon steel drum; 2 oak barrels; De Laval eream separator (650 ib. capacity); wheelbarrow, 100 ft. hay fork rope; whiffletrees; neckyokes, forks, tools, numerous other articles. HARNESS—Set of double harness; collars; set of single harness; set brass -mounted harness (new; LUMBER—Quantity of hemlock (mixed lengths); quantity of ash. FEED—Approximately 25 ton mix- ed hay; small quantity of grain; bushel of red clover seed. FURNITURE — Axminster rug, 9'x12'1; Sherlock -Manning organ, in good condition; bedroom suite; single bed; wash stand; couch (like new); 3 rocking chairs; small tables; 6 dining room chairs; Daisy churn; ringer, crocks, sealers, odd dishes and numerous other articles. TERMS --CASH No Reserve As Farm Is Sold JOHN R. NOBLE, Proprietor. G. M. LAWSON, ('l'rk, EDW. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer. 13.19-b BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manierue Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St. East., Phone 585 59-tf CUT FLOWERS , FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion • C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones 66w and 061 Batkins Locker Storage Now is a good time to store 'PINEAPPLE in your locker. Pineapple keeps perfect when quick frozen. Ask about our looker cartons for storing fruits and vegetables. WE BUY BIDES Frozen Foods are Better Foods CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank the ladies of the London Road Club for the many splendid parcels I received from them While overseas. L-18110, Pte,. Haigh, J. B. 19-p CARD OF THANKS Mrs. William Lobb and family wish to thank Dr. Oakes, Clinton Public Hospital Staff, special nurses and all those who so kindly showed their sympathy by sending flowers, loaning cars, and all other acts of kindness in the time of their recent sad be- reavement. 19-p CLEARING AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS on WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 at 1 p.m., in Village of Brucefield 1 Masterpiece range (good) Cole- man gas stove, (like new);kitchen table; 6 kitchen chairs; kitchen cupboard; 1 sewing machine; 4 rock- ing chairs; number small tables; Electric iron (new); mirrors; coal oil lamps; 1 player organ; extension table; 2 couches; sideboard 6 dining chairs; electric lamps; smoker stand; 3 bedroom suites; 1 spring filled mattress (like new); chest of draw- ers; quilt boxes; 3 linoleum rugs - 13x15, 9x12, 9x12; eongoleum, 10x12; scatter mats; pictures; curtains, gar- den tools; lawn mower; fruit jars; quantity of dishes, kitchen utensils', wash tub and stand, boiler, other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH THOMAS- WHEELER, Proprietor. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. 18-19b O Say you saw it in The NEWS - RECORD. ROXY THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE CLINTON GODE'RICH Now Playing: "THE SPANISH .MAIN"—In Technicolor Mott., Tues. and Wed. Merle Oberon, Charles Korvin and Claude Rains—The struggle of an innocent woman to win again the love and respect of the man she had married. "THIS LOVE OF OURS" Thurs., Fri., and Sat. "Colonel Effingham's Raid" A retired colonel stirs a lethargic southern community to a sense of civic pride—Charles Coburn, Joan Bennett and William Eythe. Coming — Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall in "CONFFIDENTIAL AGENT" Now Playing—Deanna Durbin in "BECAUSE OF HIM" with Franchot Tone Mon., Tues. and Wed. Joan Bennett, Charles Coburn. and William Eythe--There's a homey atmosphere in this romantic story of the folks who make up a small community, "Colonel Effingham's Raid" Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Alexis Smith, Errol Flynn and S. Z. Sakall - Warner's great Technicolor adventure yarn, set amid the scenic grandeur of the West. ",SAN ANTONIO" Corning—John Garfield in "PRIDE OF THE MARINES" Mat.: Wed, Sat. Holidays, 2.30 p.m. REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTII Now Playing— "AND THEN THERE WERE NONE" with Louis Hayward Mon., Tues., Wed. - Robert Aida, Joan Leslie and Alexis Smith — Telling the life story of talented George Gershwin with Paul Whiteman's Band as a special feature. "RHAPSODY IN BLUE" Thurs., Fri., :Sat.—' Marjorie Reynolds, Victor Moore and Barry Sullivan, with F.d. Gardner, the original "Archie" in Radio's grandest contribution to the mirth of a nation. "DUFFY'S TAVERN" Coming --Merle Oberon in "THIS LOVE OF OURS" Matinees: Sat. & holidays 2.30 p.m. IN MEMORIAM RUTLEDGE-In loving memory of our mother, Mary J. Rutledge, who passed away, May 9, 1944. She was a wonderful mother She played life's battles square, No matter when we needed her, We always found her there. So on this day our hearts go out To the dearest and best of mothers, Who never had time to think of herself, But always thought of others. —Ever remembered by her daughters, Mae and Margaret and grandchild- ren. 19-b Notice of Proposed By -Law To Close Part Of Isaac Street, Clinton Public Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Town of Clinton, at the next regular meeting of the Council to be held on the 3rd day of June, AID., 1946, at 8 o'clock in the evening, will give consideration to the Third Reading of a By-law to close that part of Isaac Street, Clinton, lying between the Bayfield Road and a point 420 feet South of the Southerly boundary of the right of way of the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railway Company, and to convey the part so closed to Ernest A. Adams, the owner of the lands adjoining the part so proposed to be closed. All persons opposed to the proposed By-law are hereby notified to attend the said meeting in person or by Counsel to state their objections thereto. The proposed By-law may be inspected during office hours at the office of the Clerk of the Town of Clinton. • DATED this 7th day of May, A.D. 1946. F. FINGLAND, K.C., Solicitor for the Town of Clinton. 19-20-21-22-b Notice Applications will be received for the position of Assessor and Collector of Taxes for the Town of Clinton will be received up to 12 o'clock noon. May 20, 1946. Duties to begin 'at once. Applicant to state salary. Lowest or any other application not necessarily accepted. TOWN OF CLINTON ' M. T. CORLESS, Clerk and Treasurer. 19-20-b TIME TO CHANGE TRY OUR SPRING TUNE -'UP PLAN Crankcase flushed and changed—Chassis Lublicated Fuel and Ignition System Cleaned and Checked • Radiator Flushed Murphy Bros. Garage Phone 468 HUDSON SALES and SERVICE Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Batteries FEMALE HELP WANTED Apply at Office' Clinton Knitting Co., Ltd. Tire Headquarters ATTENTION, FARMERS! Tractor Tires. Filled With Fluid and Vulcanized and Serviced Harry Davies Tire and Battery 24 HOUR VULCANIZING SERVICE Corner Huron and Orange Sts. Phone 460 Notice Waste Paper Collection Will Be Resumed Under' The Auspices Of BRANCH 140 CANADIAN LEGION, CLINTON A further announcement will be made regarding date of collection. Please have your waste paper securely tied in handy bundles. 19-b • f Are Getting The Trees New Leave But Can You Get A New Suit? If not, then why ,, not have your old one made to look like new for the small sum of $1, at Gliddon's Press Shop We Press While U Wait Five Day Service On Cleaning We Call For and Deliver PHONE 115 STOP— "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God." Rom. 3:23. LOOK— "Unto me and be ye saved all the ends of the earth: for I am God and there is none else." Isa, 45:22. LISTEN— "He that hearethe my word, and believeth on Him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life." John 5:24. "FOR WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD SHALL BE SAVED." Rom, 10;13. TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve. RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR Clothing For Boys FOR PLAY - FOR DRESS WE HAVE A FAIR STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES: --- SHOES SOCKS OVERALLS WASH SUITS TROUSERS SUITS POLO SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS SWEATERS Ken J. Pickett (Successor to Plumsteel Bros.) QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR PHONE 25 CLINTON New Plumbing Fixtures We are now receiving supplies in larger quantities and suggest you see us before buying. If interested in an Oil Burner call and See us at once Satisfaction Guaranteed HUGH R. HAWKINS ' Plumbing — Heating Sheet Meed Work Agent for Heels Furnace, PHONE 244 RESIDENCE 479 WHEN SEVERAL PERSONS WANT TO GO ON AN OUT-OF-TOWN TRIP— HIRE A TAXI No Bother No Worry Low Rates , Waiting Time Allowed Take a taxi for your short trip around town. IT'S CHEAPER. Well Equipped Sedans Careful Drivers ARROW TAXI PHONE 182 Next MacKenzie House CLINTON