Clinton News-Record, 1946-05-23, Page 5`THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1946
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FOR SALE
SMALL SUMMER KITCHEN to be
=moved; eight feet by nine feet. Phone
111. 21-p.
BABY OARRalAGE, OONVERTIBLE,
good ' condition, Apply NEWS-
idECORD. 21-p
QUANTITY ORP DRY WOOD -Used
ship. lap, 2"x4" and 4"x4". Apply to
64 RattenburyiStreet,, West. 21-x
SPRING MATTRES'S - in excellent
-condition. Price $85. Apply D. J.
1VIacAulay, Clinton or Phone 4. 21-p
PRIVATE SALT; OF FURNITURE -
Two dressers; two wash stands; two
small tables; large bed, complete with
springs and . mattress. Miss M. M.
BaY, Huron St, 21-p
FURNITURE, -,DOUBLE SIZE BED
metal slat spring, $5; washing
machine, Gilson Snowbird, only three
months old, cost new $159; small
custom-built frigiclaire, $155; com-
plete electrichot water system, in-
eluding tank and fixtures; 1942
Harley Davidson motorcycle; six tires
and tubes, 600x16. Phone Clinton 586.T
evenings. 21.9
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
WANTED TO RENT - HOUSE -
prefer centrally located, adults only,
' Would care for as our own, What
have you to offer? H. Elvidge, agent
CNB. 20-21-22-23-24-p
HELP WANTED -FEMALE
WANTED - GIRL FOR KITCHEN
work. Apply The Ii~ozy Grill, Clinton.
20-21-p
WANTED - GIRL FOR STEADY
•employment as waitress. Apply The
Kozy Grill, Clinton. 20.21-p
WAITRESS WANTED - GOOD
waitress wanted for restaurant. Will
nay good wages and include meals.
Apply Venus Restaurant, Goderich.
21-22-b
CAPABLE GIRL or HOUSEICEEPER
for month of June or immediately,
.No heavy work nor heavy laundry.
$60 month, Apply Mrs. E. A. Mc-
Gowan. R. and C. School, Clinton, or
phone Clinton 382 local 55.
20-21-22-b
FARMS FOR SALE
$5 ACRE FARM WITH BUSH; has
.eight room cement block house, frame
barn with steel roof, two cargarage,
located two miles from highway and
V miles from church and school, im-
mediate possession. For further pat -
Heiden apply to H. C. Lawson,
Realtor, Clinton, Ont., phone 261W.
16-tfb
FARM FOR SALE -75 ACRES, 1,4
mile from Bayfield, good brick bongo.
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 pine is beautifully
situated for summer or yoar around
home. Close to lake and facing the
river. If interested, write or call and
ace David Dewar Hayfield,' Ont.
19-20-21-22-1,
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
ONE DURHAMV'I SHORTHORN BULL
about 18 month old. Apply Alex. G.
Pepper, R.R. 3, Seaforth. 21p
NINE PIGS, EIGHT WEEKS OLD;
one sow, due to farrow in ten days.
Apply James East, R.R. 4, Clinton,
21-p
THREE CALVES, THREE MONTHS
okl, Hereford and Guernsey, Priced
reasonable. Apply Francis Powell,
Phone 9071.4. 21-b
2 PUREBRED HEREFORD FULLS.
eight and nine months' old. "Domino"
breeding. Elmer' Webster, Varna.
phone Clinton G2203. 20-21-P
16 LEICESTER and OXFORD EWES
with lambs; one purebred Leicester
rani with papers. Apply Gordon
Buchanan, phone 841r4, Seafo"th.
20-21-p
TWO PUREBRED SHORTHORN
Bulls, 13 and 11 months old; colour,
red. By a good son of R. M. Peck's
"Klnymor Elector." Apply to George
L, Reid, Varna. 21-22b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
LARGE FRAME HOUSE AND
stable, with hydro, in Village of Hay-
field, Apply 9. E. Howard, Bayfield.
21-tfb
TWO GOOD BUILDING LOTS -
barn 16x20, cement foundation, suit-
able for double garage; and chieken
house. Hydro and water in barn.
Apply NEWS -RECORD. 21-x
FARM FOR SALB 50 ACRES,
with frame . house, small barn, good
well, situated on concession three,
Mullett Township. Moderately priced.
Apply to H. C. Lawson, Realtor, phone
251W, Clinton, Ontario, 21-btfb.
TEACHERS WANTED
TEACHER WANTED FOR S.S. No, 9
Stanley and Hay: Protestant with ex-
perience preferred. Duties to com-
mence September 3, 1946. State salary
and experience if any, to Ervin
Ghigerich, R.R. 2, Zurich, Ont.
21-22-p
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY -TYPEWRITER
in good condition, any standard'inake.
Phone 365. 21-b
WANTED -ICE BOX - Apply Mrs.
R. L. Kirkby, care 0f Mrs. John Mul-
holland, Huron St. 21-9
GOLF' CLUBS AND BAG -complete
orpart set, men's, right-hand. State
price. Apply Box 'B' NEWS -RECORD.
21-p
PROPERTY WANTED
HOUSE or APARTMENT WANTED.
to rout, preferably six or seven rooms.
Might consider purchasing. Apply
E. Brown, Hanover Transport. 21-22h
PROPERTY FOR RENT
POR RENT - In GRAND BEND -
modern fully -equipped cabins. Special
rate for June, $10 week. Will accom-
modate four. Write Frank Cummings,
Clinton, phone 186.
21-9-23-25-1)
PASTURE FOR RENT
HAVE ROOM FOR. TEN HEAD OF
cattle Apply William Grigg, Clinton,
phone 78W 21-p
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
7-8-9-10-11-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SPIRELLA, FOUNDATION GAR-
ments for health, style and comfort.
Individually designed. Aphra Steeps,
Ontario St., Phone 288. 13-27p
NOTICE -ANYONE FOUND T,RES-
nassing on Part Lots 41, 61, Tucker -
smith Township at any time hereafter,
will be prosecuted by order of owner.
A. E. Parry, April 18, 1946.
20-21-9
''AVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE
repaired. Enquiries invited, free
estimates on overhaul lobs. All work
rual anteed, Write :Singer Sending
Machine Co., 78 Ontario. St., Stratford.
21-tfb
FLEECE TINE YOUR HOME WITH
blown rockwonl insulation. Work done.
anywhere. Truck now in district. For
free estimate phone 4, Clinton, or
write Rowland C. Day, 6 Thornton
Are., London.
16-25-p
DON'T SUFFER WITH YOUR FEET
with Athletic Foot, Corns, Callouses,
Chilblains. Belling or Burning Feet,
Poison Ivy or Itching Skin, use
PEMELAC
the new amazing speedy remedy at
Pennebakers Drug Store. Money bock
guarantee. 21-22-23-24-25-26n
AN OPPORTUNITY--ESTABLSHED
Rural Watkins D,at"ict nvailable. If
you nee a.ggreseiv,e. and between the
ages, of 25 and 55haveor Die secure
travel outfit, this ;s your opportueity
to get established in a profitable busi-
ness of your own. For full peerticulats
write today to The J. R. Watkins
Company, Dept. 0-C-16, 9.177 Masson
St., Montreal, Que. 18-19-20-21.-22
-„ter.. "•c,x ,,m 1.s. sraess,r; ;,
WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL
UPON THE NAME •OF THE
LORD SHALL BE SAVED
TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
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Try this serviceable paint today!
We have a wide variety of these
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SUN -TESTED
WALL-
PAPERS
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PAINTS
BIRTHS
CORNISH -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 18, 1946, to
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Cornish, Bay-
field,
ayfield, a soil (Victor John Leslie).
DRAIPER-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, May 21, 1946, to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper, a
daughter (Barbara Elizabeth).
MEDD-In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Thursday, May 16, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs, John Medd R.R. 1, Sea -
forth, a daughter (Grail).
L01313.- In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Tuesday, May 21, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Lobb, Clinton, a
son,
PEARS'ON In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday May 16, 1946,
to Me. and Mrs. Nelson Pearson,
Dungannon, a son, stillborn.
TAYLOR -In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Thursday, 'May 16, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Taylor,' R.R.. 3,
Clinton, a daughter (Carol Ann).
TWYF'ORD - In Toronto General
Hospital, or Sunday, May 19, 1946,.
to Mr. and Mrs.. George Twyford
(nee Dorothy Walters) of Belgravia
Ave., Toronto, formerly of Clinton,
a son, a baby brother for Patsy
Ann, :
TALBOT -In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Wednesday, May 12, 1946, to
Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Talbot, Bay-
field, a son.,
MARRIAGES
1i'ESTENDOR;P-AIEMPHILL - In
Hensall United Church on Satur-
day afternoon May 18, 1946, by
Rev. R. A. 'Brook, Mary Nobel
Hemphill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Alvin Hemphill, to Eugene Westen-
dorp, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. E. West-
endorp, Toronto.
DEATHS
DAVIDSON-In Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich, on
Monday, May 20, 1946, Mrs. Robert
Davidson, Dungannon, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. McCluskey,
Goderich Township, in her 68th
year. Funeral from Erskine Church
to Dungannon Cemetery Thursday,
May 23, at 2.30 pan.
ELDER -At her home in Hensall on
Friday evening, May 17, Mary Ann
Smillie, wife of John Elder, in her
75th year. Funeral from Hensall
United Church to Mensal' Union
Cemetery May 20.
HERBERT -In Victoria, B. C., on
Friday, May 10, 1946, Frederick
Howard Herbert, beloved husband
of Elsie 514 Hilbert formerly of
Clinton. Funeral in Victoria on
Monday, May 13, 1946.
HOLMES-In Clinton, on Sunday
morning, May 19. 1946, Mary
Louisa Holmes, in her 85th year.
Fuineral services from Beattie
Funeral Home, Clinton, and St.
• Paul's Anglican Church, Tuesday
afternoon, May 21, to Clinton
Cemetery.
MEDD-Tn Clinton Public Hospital,
on Monday, May 20, 1946, Gail, in-
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Medd. R.R. 1, Seaforth, aged three
days.
MUTTON --At bis home, Heron Road,
Goderich Township, on Sunday,
May 19, 1946, Leslie George Mut-
ton, beloved husband of Louisa Jane
Quincy, in his 58th year, Funeral
from his late residence to Trinity
Church Cemetery, Mitchell, May 21.
ORTWLIN-At his late residence,
Hensall, on Monday, May 20, 1946.
John W. Ortwein, beloved 'husband
of Elizabeth Wagner, in his 07th
Year. Funeral from Hensall United
Church, Wednesday afternoon, May
22. to Tlengall Uzrinn Cemetery.
PALMER - Suddenly in Detroit,
Mich.. on Tuesday, May 21, 1946,
Eleanor May Proctor, beloved wife
of the late Dr. J. W. Palmer and
mother of Proctor Palmer, Goderich
Township, in her 70th year. Funeral
service from E. L. Cranston Fun-
eral Home, Goderich, Friday, May
24, at 2 p.m. to Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
SCOTT-Tn St. Michael's Hospital,
Toronto, on Tuesady, May 21, 1946,
Robert J. Scott, Belgrave, beloved
husband of Margaret Aitken, in
his 47th year.
WARRENER-Tn 'Hamilton General
Hospital. on Tuesday. May 14, 1946,
Agnes Nediger, widow of nscsr
1t'arrener, in her 69th year, Funeral
from Wray's Funeral Horne, Hamil-
ton. on Thursday, May 16, to Green-
wood Cemetery.
WEiBSTER - At the harm of leis
sister, Mrs, G. E. Saville, Rattan -
bury St, Clinton, on Friday morn-
ing, May 17, 1946, William M,
Webster, in Inc 77th year. Funeral
service from above residence Sun-
day afternoon, May 19, to Blyth
'Union Cemetery.
BEAUTY SHOPPE
•Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St, East., ., Phone 585
59-tf
CARD .OP THANKS
The family of the late William 14.
Webster wish to take this opportunity
of thanking the neighbors and friends
those who loaned ears and sent flow-
crs in their recent bereavement,
special thanks to Rev. Andrew Lane.
(Signed) -Mrs. G. E. •Saville, Mn. A.
Vodden, Joseph Webster. 21,-b
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs Jane
Snell wish to 'thank their many
friends, relatives and neighbors for.
their kind expressions of sympathy
and beautiful fioraI offerings in the
loss of their beloved mother, 21-b
CARD ,OP THANKS
Mr, John Elder and family wish to
thank sincerely • their friends and
neighbors for kmdriess and sympathy
shown during their recent; bereave-
ment, with special thanks to ,Rev. R.
A. Brook, W. 0 Goodwin,• flower
bearers, and to those who loaned card.
21-b
HYDRO SAFETY MEETING
A good representation of hydro
nieni from Goderich, Seaforth, Strat-
ford and Clinton, both local and tural
were in attendance at a Safety First
meeting held in Clinton Utilities Of-
fice on Tuesday afternoon. Willis
McLachlan and T. C. Parker of
H.E.P.C., Toronto, were present. Mr.
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ROPY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing -"SAN . ANTONIO"
In Teelmicoler at 7 P.M.
MON. TUES. and WED.
Betty. Hutton, Barry Fitzgerald
and Don DeFore--A new Cinder-
ella story packed with mirth,
melody and merriment.
"THE STORK CLUB"
TH1RS., P 1. and SAT.
Time has added tothe legends
the Boston "strong boy" and he
lives again on the screen.
"THE GREAT JOHN L,
Coming -Joan Crawford as
"MILDRED PIERCE"
at 7 P.M.
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
McLachlan urged that all employees
should be skillfully trained in re-
suscitation from electrical shock and
versed in electric' accidents and their
prevention.
LA
,As -Victoria Day, Friday, May 24, is a legal
holiday throughout the Dominion of Canada, 1
hereby call upon all citizens of the Town of Clinton
to observe it as such.
(Signed) A. J. McMURRAY,
Mayor
dad
iaUty Assured
Whether it's new tires, tire recapping
or vulcanizing that you need For your
car or truck .. , the name B. F.
Goodrich is your assurance of quality
materials and factory supervised
workmanship. •
Let our technicians check you, tire.
today.
Phone 465
HUDSON SALES and SERVICE
Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Batteries
Ti E
It is imperative that every person before,
erecting or altering any building within the limits
of the municipality of the Town of Clinton, if the
cost of same amounts to or exceeds the sum of One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00), shall make application
for permit to erect, alter or repair, as governed
by By-law.
By Order,
TOWN OF CLINTON
20-21-22-b
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CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing --`The STORK CLUB'
with Betty Hutton
MON., TUBS. and WED.
-No Children Admitted--
Joan Bennett, Edward 0. Robinson
and Dan Duryea -This timely and
frank treatment of modern: ethics
provides the season's most inter-
esting drama.
"SCARLET STRREET".
THURS., PRI. and SAT.
Claudette Colbert, Dona Ameehe
and Richard Foran -A. bright and
sparkling comedy bubbling with
good nature and fizzing with funny
doings.
"GUEST WIFE"
Coming - "CONFIDENTIAL
AGENT" • with Charles Boyer
Mat., Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
REGENT THEATRE
SI AFORTII
Now Playing -Dick Powell in
"CORNERED"
MON. TUES. and WED.
Barbara Stanwyck, George Brent
and Lucile Watson -Superb photo-
graphy and clever settings feature
this dramatic romance.
"MY REPUTATION"
TI URS., PRI. and SAT.
Ginger Rogers, Joseph Cotten and
Shirely Temple --A. boy and a girl,
each with a secret past, meet on
one of the strangest holidays
you've ever seen.
"I'LL BE SEEING YOU"
Coming -- "LEAVE HER TO
HEAVEN with Gene Tierney
Matinees, Sat, & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
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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 field on the
3rd day of June, A.D., 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.
10-20-21-22-b
TEN9E9S WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF TUCICERSMITH
SEALED TENDERS will be received by the under-
signed up to 12 P.M. Saturday, June 1, 1946, for the
•construction of approximately 30 cubic yards of
sidewalk in the Tillage of Kippen.
Township to furnish cement and contractor to
furnish all other requirements. For further in-
formation, apply to Robert Dalrymple, Road Super-
intendent. Tenders to state price per cubic yard.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted,
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
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DRESS S ER.TS ? - NO
SPO F' T SHIRTS ? - YES
Supplement That Dwindling Supply of Dress Shirts
by Adding a Sport Shirt for Summer Wear
Also a Limited Supply of Wind and Rain Resistant
Gabardine Sport Jackets for those Cool Evenings
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SALMON STEAKS ..... per lb. 48c
COD FILLET'S per lb. 350
HADDOCK FILLl1TTS .Per Ib. 40c
SMOKED FILLEITS• .. per ib. 35c
DELECIA MEAT LOAF per ib. 45c
SPICED HAM LOAF .. per lb. 39c
HOME-MADE SAUSAGE per Ib.. 25c
HAMBURG' STEAK , .. per Ib. 25c
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