Clinton News-Record, 1946-06-06, Page 515•IIU:T`.SDk1:Y, JJUNk'J 6, 1946
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'FOR SALE
TEACHERS WANTED
SCUFFLER - For Massey -Harris
Tractor 101 Junior. Apply phone
622r2. 28-p.
PROPE'STAb1T TEACHER FOR S.S.
No, 6, Hullett, for 1946-47 term.
Apply stating qualifications and sal -
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE -
10 cents •a .dozen, while they last.
ary expected to John H. McEwing,
Blyth. 22-23-p
Apply Frank Bennett, phone 619r14.
23-p
PROTESTANT TEIACHER Wanted
for S.S. No. 11, ,Goderich Township.
DELAVAL CREA3VI SEPARATOR -
1943 model, good as new, 850 pounds.
Apply W. V. Roy and Sons, Londes-
boro, phone Blyth 28r6. 23-ptfb
Duties to commence September 3,
1946. Apiply stating qualifications,
also salary to Roy Tyndall, R. R. 3,
Clinton. 23 b
DRILL PRESS WITH la H. P. Motor;
Power Saw and Grinder with Vs H. P.
motor; several grinding wheels, 9a"
hole. Apply NEWS -RECORD.
23-24-p
P'ROYTESTANT TEACHER -Wanted
foDuties to commence r S.S. No. 9, Goderich Township.
3.
Apply stating qualifications and rsal-
ar expected to Robert E. Rowden,
R, R 3 Clinton, Ont. 22-23-b
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
in
Co "CONFIDENTIAL DENTIA -Charles L AGENT"
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
WANTED TO RENT - Unfurnished
rooms or small home. No children.
Permanent residents. L. E. Martin,
Martins Store, Clinton. 22-23-h
AFTERNOONS AVAILABLE FOR
part-time work. Apply NEWS -
RECORD. 23-p
WANTED TO RENT - HOUSE -
prefer centrally located, adults only.
PASTURE TO RENT
'Would care for as our own. What
have you to offer? H. Elvidge, agent
CNR. 20-21-22-23-24-p629r11,
COULD PASTURE 'SO'ME MORE
Cattle. Apply Byron Waldron, phone
23-24-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
PASTURE FARM -80 ACRES, FOR
LARGE FRAME HOUSE AND
stable, with hydro, in Village of Bay -by
geld. Apply J. E. Howard, Bayfield.
Pp y . 21-tfb
the grass season, or will take cattle
etr, month. Lots pof y shade and
water, spring creek. Apply to Ellen
J. Cox, Huron St., Clinton. tf
7-8-9-10-11-p
1,,a STOREY FRAME DWELLING.
'7 rooms, 3-pieee bath, good location,
MISCELLANEOUS
garage, sale subject to present ten-
aney, Apply to H. C. Lawson,
Realtor. Phone 251W. 23-tfb
air -TUELLA FOUNDATION GA,R
ments for health, style and comfort.
Individually designed. Aphra Steepe,
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
Ontario St., Phone 288. 13-27p
NNE PIGS, EIGHT WEEKS OLD.
Doss Fitzsimons. 23-p
NOTICE -ANYONE FOUND T,RES
passing on Part Lots 41, 51, Tucker -
Township at any time hereafter,
TWELVE YORKSHIRE PIGS -
eleven weeks old. Apply Watt
Webster, Varna, phone Clinton 622r11.
23-p
smith
will be prosecuted by order of owner,
A. E. Parry, April 18, 1946.
22-23-b
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WANTED
HALVE YOUR SEWING MACHINE
repaired. Enquiries invited, free
`WANTED TO RENT OR BUY -
a tent. Phone 478W. 2S -b
estimates on overhaul jobs. All work
guatrant'eed. Write Singer Sewing
Machine Co., 78 Ontario St., Stratford.
WANTED TO BUY - STEAMER
21-tfb
trunk wanted immediately. Apply
'Box D", NEWS -RECORD. 23-p
FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME WITH
blown rockwool insulation. Work done
PROPERTY FOR RENT
anywhere. Truck now in district. For
free estimate phone 4, Clinton, or
FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS, FOUR
miles north of Clinton, Apply NEWS-
RECORD. 28-b
write Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton
Ave., London,
16-25=p
-KELP WANTED
DON'T SUI '>• Oat, WITH YOUR FEET
Athletic Foot, Corns, Callouses,
MAN WELL ACQUAINTED IN
'town to work with salesman. Apply
Box "A" NEWS -RECORD. 23-p
with
Chilblains, Itching or Burning Feet,
Poison Ivy or Itching Skin, use
PEAT ELAC
HELP WANTED -MALE
AN OPPORTUNITY - Established
-Rural Watkins District available. If
the new amazing speedy remedy at
guarante ers Drug Store, Money back
guarantee. 21-22-23-24-25-26p
you are aggressive, and between the
ages of 25 and 55 -have or can secure
travel outfit, this is your opportunity
to get established in a profitable
business of your own. For full par-
titulars write today to The J. R.
'Watkins Company, Dept. 0-C-16, 2177
Masson St., Montreal, Quebec.
23-24-25-26-b
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF
a Private Nursing Home at Mrs. Alice
Pratt's residenee, formerly that of
Mrs. Thomas Elliott, on Queen Street
North, Blyth. I invite inquiries as
to rates, etc., for bed patients, old age
I uensioners and maternity cases. For
further particulars phone Blyth 167.
23-p
WANTED
BOOKKEEPER -STENOGRAPHER
Position Available At Once
EMPLOYMENT PERMANENT
V. D. Falconer,.
Builders' Supplies Coal and Wood
Phone 97 Clinton
23-24-b
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FEMALE HELP
WANTED
Apply at Office
Clinton Knitting Co., Ltd.
13-t3b
Paint is Scarce
But We Have A Good
Supply -- While It Lasts!
The famous Lowe Bros. Painth,
quality tested, for every purpose.
Try this serviceable paint today!
,
I,O�t E PROS.
PAINTS
SUN -TESTED
WALL-
PAPERS
We have a wide variety of these
high-class wallpapers to choose
from. All the latest patterns. See
the selection today!
D.A.Kay&Son
Painters and Decorators ,
PHONE 234
Huron St. Three Doors West of Royal Bank, Cliinton
BIRTHS
corAunOUN - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, June 6,
1946, to Mr. and Mrs, K. W.
Colquhoun, Clinton, a son.
MARRIAGES
BROCK-CORNISH - Im Brucefield
United Church, on Saturday, June
1, 1946, by Rev; G. P, N. Atkinson,
Anna Maud, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Cornish, Brucefield,
to Roy Thomas, son of Mrs. Flossie
Brock and the late George Brock,
Hensall.
REDDEN-HENDEIILSON - At the
home of the bride's Barents, on
Saturday, June 1, 1946, by Rev. A.
G. Jamieson, Margaret Merle, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Henderson. Dresden, to Harold
Hedden, son of Mrs. C, M. Redden,
Hensall.
McKINNON-BALL-•In Ontario St.
United Church, Clinton, on Wednes-
day, June 5, 1946, by Rev. G. G.
Burton, Ruth Ellen, daughter of
Mrs. Mary E. Ball and the late
Nelson Ball, Clinton, and William
Graham, son of Mr. and" Mrs. John
McKinnon, Toronto.
McNEIL-MILLION In Bloor St.
United Church, Toronto, by Rev.
Dr, G. C. Pidgeon, Mary Elizabeth,
daughter of Mr: and Mrs. George
Million, Colborne Township, to
Douglas Alexander McNeil, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McNeil, Col-
borne Township.
WILSON-GHRISTE'NSON-In Parry
Sound, on Saturday, June 1, 1946,.
LAW C. Christenson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Christenson, Parry
Sound, to Sgt. Ronald Wilson, R.
and C. S., Clinton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Woodstock, N,B,
The couple are residing on Ontario
St., Clinton.
DEATHS
HEPERON-In Clinton on Monday
afternoon, June 3, 1946. John C.
Heffron, Blyth, in his 84th year.
Requcim Mass in St. Michael's
Roman Catholic Church, Blyth,
Thursday morning, June 6. Inter
ment Brussels Cemetery
LOVE -Suddenly at his residence in
Hensall on Monday afternoon, June
3, 1946, Andrew Love, in his 92nd
year. Funeral from family residence
to Baird's Cemetery Wednesday af-
ternoon, June 5.
RUDDELL - At Londesboro, on
Thursday, May 30, 1946, Charles
Ruddell, in his 91st year. Funeral
from his late residence, Londesboro,
on Saturday afternoon, June 1, to
Londesboro Cemetery.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of George Mann,
late of the Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, retired farmer,
Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased are
required to file the same with the
undersigned Solicitor for the said
Estate, on or before the 25h day of
June, A.D. 1946, after which date the
assets will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which notice
shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, this 3rd day of
June, AD. 1946,
F. FINGLAND K.C., Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate
23-24-25-b
KEYS-GAUNT-CULBERT
SHORTHORN SALE
4 Males - 43 Females
will be held at Elmandorph Stock
Farm, three miles from Varna, Ont.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
1946, at 1.30 o'clock
Some thirty females will carry the
service of sons, grandsons, and great-
grandsons of Colyine Royal Barrage
Imp, They are :K.laymor Indemnity,
Klayinor Gem and Elmandorph Gent.
These cattle are a choice lot selected
from the herds of W. A. Culbert and
sons, Dunganuor, Andrew C. Gaunt,
Lucknow and C. IL Keyes and Sons,
Varna. Herd fully accredited and
vaccinated against Bang's disease.
AUTIONEE'RS: Duncan Brown and
Robt. T. Atmos; RINGMEN: W. M.
O'Neil and Harold Jackson.
For Catalogue and details write -
CLIFFORD H. KEYES & SONS,
VARNA, ONT.
Phone 96r1 Hensall
Wm, Johnston of the Shorthorn World
will be present. 23-p
Community
Furniture Sale
at the home of
Edward W. Elliott,
Cutter Street, Clinton, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of:
3 -piece chesterfield suite; bedroom
suites; single bed; carpets; couches;
2 camp cots; sideboards; oak dining
room table; hall rack; upholstered
chairs; arm chairs; rocking chairs;
kitchen chairs; 2 high chairs; small
tables; kitchen tables; ice box; ? cook
stoves; Quebec heater; coal oi' heat-
er; Coleman gas stove; water power-
ed washing machine; wringer; clothes
!racks; screen door; power emery
'stone; 500 lb, beam scales; 1 horse
walking plow; 3 -section drag harrows;
water pump; trunks; boxes; books;:
lamps; steam cooker; meat chopper;
glassware, dishes, pots, pans and
numerous other articles.
TERMS-aCASH
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
BERT FITZSIMM'ONS, Clerk.
23-b
Income Tax Returns,
Bookkeeping,
Financial Statements
for
Farmers,
Business Men,
Professional Men,
Garage Operators
and others.
A. Fraser
Telephone: Exeter 17
P.O. Box No. 118
Temporary Office at the house
of the late Dr. H, K. Ilyndman,,
Huron treet, Eexter.
93-24-25.2,6-b
Hullett Tax
Arrears Are
Adjusted
Hullett Township Council met Mon-
day, June 3, in the Community Hall,
Londesboro, at 2 p.m. The minutes
of the last regular meeting, May 6,
and special meetings of May 17 and
20, were read.
The following resolutions were
adopted:
Rapson -Brown -That the minutes.
of May 6, May 17 and May 20, be
adopted as read„
Jewitt -Dale -That this Council do
now adjourn to meet as a Court of
Revision on the 1946 Assessment Roll.
Dale -Jewitt --That George C. Brown
be chairman of the Court of Revision.
Carried.
Brown -Rapson - That William J.
Dale be chairman of the Court of
Revsion. Lost.
Jewitt -Dale -That the Assessment
on the buildings of Frank Glew be
lowered $650 because of the loss of
the house 'by -fire.
Armstrong -Rapson -That no action
he taken on George Farquhar's ap-
peal as it is in comparison with the
surrounding farms.
Jewitt -Rapson -That the Court of
Revision do now adjourn for one-half
hour.
Armstrong -Dale -That the Court of
Revision be re -opened.
Jewitt -Dale -That the Assessment
on the buildings on the farm of Mrs.
M. L Annis, lot 29, concession 13, be
taken off as the buildings have been
sold.
Armstrong -Dale --That all Federa-
tion of Agriculture tax arrears he
struck off the 1945 Tax Roll • also
balance of Grey's share of the Walton
Drain, $21.36, and Bowes -Potter
Drain, $3.95.
Rapson -Jewitt -That the Court of
Revision be closed.
Rapson -Jewitt. --That by-law No. 8,
A.D., 1946, to set the boundaries for
the High School Areas be given the
first and second reading.
Jewitt -Dale - That by-law No. 8,
A.D., 1946, as read a first and second
time, be passed.
Jewitt -Brown -That by-law No. 8,
A.D., 1946, he read a third time.
Rapson -Jewitt -That by-law No 8,
A.D., 1946, as read a third time be
passed, signed and sealed.
Dale -Jewitt -That the July, August Thursday evening, June 13, at eight
and September meetings be held on o'clock. Mrs. J. A. Sutter's. group
the first Monday of the month at will be 10 charge and Miss M. Rudd
7.30 in the evening, wgive a chapter from the Study
Rapson -Jewitt -That by-law No. 7, Bookill.
A,D. 1946, Branch No. 1 Dodd's Drain,
be given the first and second reading. ONTARIO ST. W.M.S.
Dale -Jewitt -That by-law No, 7, The W.M.S. of Ontario St, United
having been read a first and second Church will meet in the school,hall at
time be passed. 3 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11. The
Brown -Rapson -That by-law No. 7, mothers and babies will be entertain -
be given a third reading, ed by the Auxiliary. The Mission
Rapson -Jewitt --That by-law No, 7,
AD. 1946, on Branch No. 1 Dodd's Baud will provide the programme.
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT THEATRE,
SEAFORTH
Now Playing -Gene Tierney in
"LEAVE -In HER TO Technicolor-
Now
Lameurl inn ROAD TO UTOPIe A'
Now Playing -Jennifer Jones and
Josoph Cotten, "LONE LETTERS"
Mon., Tues„ Wed. -Two Features
Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake and
Willio Bests -Telling the uproarious
misadventures of a wealthy
Kleptomaniac,
k "
Hold That Blonde
Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre
andGeraidirillynete Fitzgerald -Turn in
y.
"THREE STRANGERS"
MON., TUES. and WED.
Shirley Temple, Jerome Courtland
and Walter Abel -For those who
like their screen fare light and
laughable this is welcome enter-
tainment.
"KISS' AND TELL"
MON. TUES. and WED.
Bing
Bing CROSBY, Bob HOPE and
Lamour-Miles of smiles
and leagues of laughter as the
g
clown princes travel the
"ROAD TO UTOPIA"
THURS., FEL and SAT.
Sydney Greenstreet, Geraldine
Fitzgerald and Peter Lorre -
Thrills and chills in the mystery
masterpiece of 1946.
"THREE STRANGERS"
THURS., FRI. and SAT.
ABBOTT and COSTELLO with
Brenda Joyce - Hilarious rib-
tickling fun served up by the best
of all slapstiLE teams.
"LITTLE GIANT"
THURS., FRI. and SAT.
BingCrosby, DorothyLamour and
BoHope-The screen'sLgreatest
st
Bob fun and un breeze in
P
with their latest to safari. "
"The ROAD to UTOPIA
Coming -"SHE WOULD'NT SAY
YES"er
' - with Rosalind Russell
Coming - "LEAVE HER TOe
HEAVEN" with Gene Tierney
in
Co "CONFIDENTIAL DENTIA -Charles L AGENT"
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Mat., Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
of Reconstruction and' Supply, wood,
$184.50; Department of Reconstruc-
tion and Supply, wood, $156.75; Pro-
vincial treasurer, insulin, $3,44; Geo.
Radford, bulldozing, $384.50; Huron
Expositor, -tenders, branch No. 1,
Dodd's. drain, $2.40; County of Huron,
hospitalization, $10.10; John Deere,
tractor and mower, $1,020.25; Village
of Blyth, overpayment boundary ac-
count, $13.42; John W. Armstrong,
Pollard drain, $12; George C. Brown,
Pollard drain, $12; J. Ira Rapson,
Pollard drain, $12; W. R. Jewitt, Pol-
lard drain, $12; William .T. Dale, PoI-
lard drain, $12; Fred A. Edgar, Yung-
blutt drain (main), $30; William Gar-
ter, road superintendent, $71.10; Nor-
man East, ditching, $4; Watson Reid,
culvert, $2.40; Harold Beacom, mil -
cert, $3; G. Mellwain, washout, $1.40;
T. 'Betties, brushing, $12; Arthur
Weymouth, grader operator, $99; Les-
lie Reid brushing, $16; John Far-
quhar, brushing, $2; Percy Glazier,
brushing, $1.80; George Carter, sheep
valuator, $4.45; Dominion Road Ma-
chine Co. Ltd., grader repair, $29.12;
Armco Metal Products, culvert pipe
$128.86; William Carter, grader re-
pair, $1.50; Gordon Radford, gas and
oil, $143.
0
WESLEY-WILLIS W.M.S.
The W. M. S. of Wesley -Willis
United Church will hold its regular
meeting in the Church Parlour on
Drain be finaIIy passed and signed
and sealed.
Dale -Brown -That the accounts as
presented be paid.
Dale -Jewitt -That we do now ad-
journ.
Accounts: William Caldwell, Pollard
drain (C, trunk channel), $40; Wil-
liam Trewin, Pollard drain (C. trunk
channel, $40; Mrs, L Shaddick, Pol-
lard drain (C. trunk channel), $40;
Robert Scott, Pollard drain (C, trunk
channel), $55; Albert Austin, Pollard
drain (C. trunk channel), $40; Mrs.
Mabel Riley, Pollard dram C. trunk
channel), $90; Fred A. Edgar, fees
Pollard drain (main), $935; Fred A.
Edgar, fees Pollard drain (C. trunk
channel), $205; Fred A. Edgar, fees
Pollard drain (branches A and B),
$70; George W. Cowan, clerk's fees,
Pollard drain, $136; George Radford,
IN MEMORIAM
CASTLE: In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Herbert
Castle, who passed away, June 7,
1940:
"Nothing but memories as we
journey on,
Longing for a smile from a loved
one gone.
None knows the depths of our
deep regret,
But we remember when others
forget
-By his wife, daughter and son.
23-p
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to
neighbours and friends for the lovely
floral tributes, the messages of
sympathy, the loaning of cars, and all
other kindly acts extended during our
balance of contract (Pollard dram, bereavement. Also we wish to thank
main and C. trunk channel), $3,701,73; Me. Donald McNall for his lovely solo.
George Radford, Pollard drain, MRS. F. WOOD and FAMILY
(branches A and B) $90; Department 23-p
Tire Headquarters
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
Tractor Tires Filled With Fluid
and Vulcanized and Serviced
`Harry Davies Tire and Battery
24 HOUR VULCA NIZING SERVICE
Corner Huron and Orange Sts.
Phone 460
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BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59-tf
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones 66w and 66i
Batkins Locker ;Storage
SALMON FIIJLETTS , . per lb. 40c
SALMON STEAKS per ib. 48c
COD FILLETTS per Ib. 35c
HADDOCK FILLETTS per lb. 40c
SMOKED FILLETTS, per lb. 35c
DELECIA MEAT LOAF per lb. 45c
SPICED HAM LOAF. , per Ib. 39c
HOME-MADE SAUSAGE per lb. 25e
HAMBURG STEAK .. , per lb. 25c
WE BUY HIDES
Frozen Foods are Better Foods
WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL
UPON THE NAME OF THE
LORD SHALL BE SAVED
TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
MAKE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS
FOR WORK CLOTHING
We offer for your selection a full range of:
STRAW HATS
SHIRT$
,., TROUSERS
SOCKS
BOOTS
A Good Assortment of Tweed Trousers in stock also
Ken J. Pickett
(Successor to Plumsteel Bros.)
AGENTS FOR TIPTY TOP TAOILORS NG AND SCOTT-McHALED OR
SHOES
PHONE 25 CLINTON
Let us Check your Car
over Before the Police Do
and
SAVE YOU TIME
AND MONEY
Murphy Bros. Garage
Phony 44,5
HUDSON SALES and SERVICE
Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Batteries
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 ]fetal Work
Agent for Heels Furnaces
PHONE 244 RES/WINGS 47t
Announcing The
Opening Of The
Bad
laise4a1�iaKse
HIGH STREET
AN ORGAN RECITAL ON THE MINSHALL ELECTRIC
ORGAN WILL BE HELD AT THE FUNERAL HOME ON
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14TH, FROM 2 UNTIL
4 O'CLOCK, WITH MRS. S. G. WALKER OF STRATFORD
AS GUEST ORGANIST.
A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL WHO
WOULD LIKE TO HEAR THE RECITAL AND SEE THE
FUNERAL HOME.
BALL BROS.
Funeral Directors