Clinton News-Record, 1946-07-18, Page 5'THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1946
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FOR SALE
sa..o - 200 14s. PRUNES --
•Size 60/70; 2 lba for 29 cents. Thomas -
son's Groceteria. 29-p
OlIESTERFIIELD FOR SMA, in ex-
cellent condition. Apply Mrs. IL
Castle, Victoria St. 29-b
CEDAR POLES AND posTs. Apply
George Lindsay, R.R. 2, Bayfield,
,phone Clinton 909r14. 28-29-p
GRAIN THROIWER - EHERSOL spe-
cial with pipes (40 feet), elbows, etc.
Will fit almost any separator. Pra-
ctically new. Apply Ted Rice R.R.
2, Lucknow. 28-29-p
,TIZILESHING MAOHINE FOR SALE
--Having disposed of my farm, I am
offering for sale my threshing
..machine, completely rebuilt by any -
,self for my own use. This machine
.is equipped with high grain elevator,
-complete with grain pipes and straw
cutter, good belts and drive belt.
HERB MOUSSEAU, Zurich Garage,
ahone 103, Zurich.
26 - 32-p
PR,OPERTY FOR RENT
'UNFURNISHED APA,RTMENT, 'two
'TOMS, suitable for one or two persons
(no children). Immediate possession.
Apply at NEWS -RECORD. 29-ptfb
DESIRABLE FURNISHED Cottages
-for rent -week or season. Three bed-
rooms, living room, and kitchen.
Good beach, hydro, good water.
Johnson's Deer Lodge, Hayfield.
28-29-p
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
_APARTMENT OR HOUSE WANTED
Immediately, sinall family. Apply at
NEWS-REGORD. 29b-tfb
LOST AND FOUND
"LOST-BASEBA.LL IffASK owned by
Clinton Lions Club. Please return
to A. Garon, manager, ladies' softball
-team. 29-b
LOST - LADY'S BULOVA. MUST
Watch in vicinity of Hayfield. Please
leave at NEWS-R,ECORD. Reward.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TEN PIGS - SIX WEEKS OLD,
Prank Yeo, phone Olinton 903r13.
29-p
FOR SALE -AV& SOWS due to far-
row middle August. Phone 614r22.
29-p
JERSEY COW, WITH CALF at side.
Harry Bloor, Londeaboro, phone Blyth
24r6.
CALF FOR VEALING PURPOSES --
Apply Charles E. Elliott, phone Clin-
ton 326. 29-p
ELEVEN LITTLE PIGS ---Two Sows
due to farrow last week in July. Apply
Hugh A. Ball, phone Clinton 617r2.
29-b
HELP WANTED
WANTED -GOOD SP/IART 'Reliable
gii.1 for Grocery Store, Thompson's
Groceteria.. 29-p
WANTED ---.BOY OR YOUNG MAN
to work in Groemity Store. Thomp-
son's Groceteria. 29-p
YOUNG MAN, Preferably collegiate
or College Student, with desire to
hustle, to act as publisher's repre-
sentative in this area during summer
vacation. Excellent possibilities.
Apply NEWS -RECORD. 27-28x
AN OPPORTUNITY - Established
Rural Watkins District available. If
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-
ticulars write today to The 3. IL
Watkins Company, Dept. OC -16, 2177
Masson St., Montreal, Quebec.
27-28-29 30b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
COMFORTABLE DWELLING IN
Clinton, on Fulton St., seven rooms,
electric lights and town water, new
garage, large garden. Possession in
near future. Also a real good building
lot in a good location. James Elliott,
Dublin. . 26tfb
TWO PRIVA-TE HOUSES wrrn wat-
er and electrety; Perrin Block - either
buildings alone or buildings and prop-
erty together; Land known as Inter-
natonal Salt Block; also one lot in
Clinton Cemetery. tApply A. J. Coop-
er, Box 27, Goderieh. 28-btfb
MISCELLANEOUS
SIENDOR TABLETS are effective,
two weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5,
at ,Pennebaker's Drug Store. 29-11
NOW AVAILABLE -Limited num-
ber of Singer cabinet electric sewing
machines. Apply Singer Sewing
Machine Co., 78 Ontario St., Strat-
ford, phone '727. 25-tfb
BAC/ICAO:HES GO QUICKLY, often
after first dose. RUIMA0APS two.
way action attacks the cause, relieves
the pain. P'ennebalter's Drug Store.
29-b
ASTHMA SUFFERERS - ENJOY A
good night's sleep without coughing
and choking, as others are doing. For
free information write F. Howey, 144
Catharine St. S., Hamilton.
28-tfb
POULTRY
22t NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS,
12 weeks old on July 25, $1 each A.
Garon phone Clinton 312.
28 -
Arch Support Shoes
We have just received a shipment of LADIES' FINE ARCH -
SUPPORT SHOES, all sizes, black only, for the
utmost in foot comfort.
To avoid disappointment at a later date, why not purchase your
Woollens now? We carry a fine stock of Blankets, Motor Rugs
and Bed Throws.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
We are now clearing all our ladies' and gents'
Summer Shoes at a 255 reduction in price
Pickett and Campbell
(Successors to Plumsteel Bros.)
QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
AGENTS FOR TIP TOP TAILORS AND SCOTT-McHALE SHOES
PHONE 25 CLINTON
For Out-of-town Trips -
USE FRANK'S TAXI
It's Safer and Cheaper
Brand New Chevrolet Sedan For Your Comfort
Day and Night Service
FRANK'S TAXI
Day Phone 175 Night Phone 267M
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Paint is Scarce
But We Have A Good
Supply While It Lasts!
The famous Lowe Bros,. Paintt,, LOWE BROS.
quality tested, for every purpose. PAINTS
Try this serviceable paint today!
I SITN-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
Heron St.
Painters and Decorators
PHONE 234
Three Doors West a Royal Bank. Clanton
BIRTHS,
CAWISEY-In Vernon, BD., on Sat-
urday, June 29, 1946, to Mr. arid
Mrs, W. S. Cawsey (nee IVIargaret
Grovel), a daughter (Joan Hiss
ehoPP),
MIDDLETON--In St. Michael's Hos-
pital, Toronto, on Thursday. July 4,
1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J.
Middleton, 4 Southlea tAves Lea-
side, a son (Charles Thomas).
PENTLAND-In Clinton Public Hoss
pital, on Sunday, July 14, 1946. to
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pentland, R.R.
6, Goderieh, a son (William Roger
Alexander), a brother for Elizabeth
and Pat.
TEBBUTT - In Clieton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, July 16, 1946, to
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Tebbutt, Clin-
ton, a daughter (Marsha Lilian).
MARRIAGES
BALL-DURNIN-In Clinton Presby-
terian Church, at 1 p.m. Wednes-
day, July 17, 1946, by Rev. D. J
Lane, Doris Margaret, daughter of
Mrs: Durnin and the late A. E.
Durnin, Lucknow, to Douglas Ger-
butt, son of Mrs. Ball and the late
Nelson Ball, Clinton.
DEATHS. .
DALIbYMPLIS-At his home at Kip -
pen, on Friday, July 12, 1946,
George Dalrymple, in his 73rd year.
DANE-- a: Mai nly, at Blyte, , on Fit --
day, July 12, 1946, Mrs.George
Dane, RR. 1, Wroxeter.'
DENNISON -In Scott Memorial Hos-
Seaforth, on Friday, July 12,
1946, after a short illness, Thomas
Dennison, Varna. Pineal from
Ball 1 aaaral Home, Clinton, Satur-
day sifternnon, Julyt 13.
GOOD -At his residence, Huron Road,
Goderich, on Thursday, July 11,
1946, William Albert Good, formerly
of Colborne Township, in his 67th
year. Funeral from Brophey Fun-
eral HomeGoderich. to Colborne
Cemetery,July 15.
LA,TTA-In London on Saturday, July
13, 1946, Alex Latta, formerly of
Stephen Township, in his 72nd year.
Funeral from Hoffman Funeral
Home, Dashwood, to Grand Bend
Cemetery, July 15.
ROUSE - At the residence of his
daughter, Mrs. B. C. Hearn' Clin-
ton', on Sunday, July 14, 1946Isaac
B. Rouse, in his 94th year. Resting
at Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton,
until Tuesday morning,July 16.
Funeral from J. II. Robinson Fun-
eral Home Hamilton to Hamilton
Cemetery, Tuesday afternoon.
SPEIR-Att her home, Thomas St.,
Brussels on Tuesday, July 16, 1946,
Mary
Brussels,
beloved wife of the
late James iSpeir, in her 82nd year.
Funeral from her late residence, on
Thursday, July 18, 1946. Internient
Brussels Cemetery.
URQUHART-At her late residence,
283 Queen's Avenue, London, on
Saturday, July 13, 1946, Emily
Nicholls, wife of the late Donald
Urquhart, Funeral service in the
George E. Logan and Sons Funeral
Chapel on Tuesday, July 16. Inter-
ment Hensall Cemetery.
GREALIS-In Clinton Public Hospital
on Thursday, July 18, 1946, Violet
Pearl Makins, beloved wife of Ed-
ward Grealis, in her 53rd year. /test-
ing at Ball Funeral Home,High St.,
Clinton, Where service will be held
on Saturday, July 20, commencing
at 2.30 pan. Interment Clinton
Cemetery,
ATTEND/NG CONTI:I:EWE
Mr. and Mts. W. V. Roy, Lende.s-
bore, the former secretary...trees:Ivor
Huron County Federation of A gricul-
tore, are Mt:waling the Poultry Con-
ference at GAO, Guelpb, yesterday
and today.
SIGNS
OF ALL KINDS
* TRUCKS
* BOARDS
* WINDOWS
* CLOTH
* CARD or PAPER
BANNERS
KIRBY SIGNSC
PRINCESS ST.
Ph. 589R, CLINTON
28-b
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo '
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St, East., Phone 585
59stf
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones 66w and 66s
COUNCIL APPROVES
JUNE ACCOUNTS
'TOTALLING $5,015
Accounts fon June totalling
$5,015.33, with receipts of $160, were
approved in the report of the Finance
Committee, submitted at the July
Town Council meeting by Coun. M. J.
Agnew:
Street - klbert Pickard, cleaning
catch basins, 15 hours. @, 50c, $7,50;
Gordon Craig, painting parking' lines,
11 hours @ 50c, $5.50; D. Evans,
painting parking lines, 5 hours @ 50c,
52.50; II. Pickett, cutting weeds, 60
hours @ 50c, less 45c Inc., 520.55;
W. Pickett, cutting weeds, 9 hours @
50c, $4.501 T. Leppington, cutting
weeds, 5 hours @ 50c, $2.50; W. Cook
and team, cutting weeds, 76 hours @
80c, gravel $4.40, $65.20; W. Pafford,
cleaning streets, 15 hours @ 50c, less
12c Ines $7.38; Sproat and Sproat,
100 four -inch tile delivered and paid,
$6.25; W. Burton with team, paid,
$10.40.
Street Lighting - Public Utilities
Commission, lighting streets, $228.
Prop,erty--Public Utilities Commis-
sion, lighting rest room,75; lighting
Town hall,, $7.40; lighting Stock
Yard, .96; quarter year Rest Room
rental, $15; quarter year Rest Room
water, $3.02; quarter year Town Hall
water, $6.66; quarter year fountains
$3.23; general repairs, 53.52; Mrs. L.
Tideswell, care of Rest Room,55; W,
L. Johnson, broom and cleaning ma-
terial, $3.73; George Radford, with
bulldozer at dumping ground, $8;
Hawkins Hardware, lighting bulbs,
$3.20; Norman Marshall, cleaning
chimneys and furnace'$10. .
Hydrant Rental --Public Utilities
Commission, quarter year rental of
hydrants, $531.
Cemetery - M. McEwan, salary,
$91.65; Ed. Steep, 181 hours @ 50c,
590.50, less Inc. 51.25 880.25; (Murphy
Bros., gas and oil, $10.36; Ball Bros.,
mower parts and oil, $1.15; V. D.
Falconer, two plank, $2.35.
Dry Earth Oloset-A. Pafford, and
equipment, $100, less H.C. $1, $99;
Police Protection - James Thomp-
son, salary $91.65, less H.C. $1.50,
$90.15; D. Elliott, salary, $77.10, less
11.0. $1, $76.10; Gordon Craig, salary,
$75.
Salaries - M. 1'. Coxless, salary
$112.50, less MC. $1.50, $111; J. W.
Manning, salary, $41.67; Ontario 'Hos-
pital Association, paid for care, $5.
Hospitalization -County of Huron,
indigent patient, $20.25.
Insurance - Imperial Guarantee
(Lawson) Fidelity Bond, premium,
$9.95.
Postage and Stationery - Under-
wood Limited, service and ribbon,
51.50; Burroughs Adding Machine Co.,
service half year, 57,35; G. R. Me -
Ewan Co., stock scale books, and post-
age, $23.34; Clinton News -Record,
printing and advertising, $25.30.
General Municipal Expense - Bell
Telephone Co., general, $13.52; Post-
master G M. Counter, unemployment
insurance stamps, $3.42.
Sewerage - Donald Insrpeetion
Limited, pipe inspection, $5.62; Na.
tional Sewer Pipe Co., 135 15" tile
and Y's, $562,95; National Iron Corp-
oration, 0. I. pipe L's and bends,
5158.89; Dominion „Wheel and Found-
ries, =noble covers (paid), $543.35;
National Iron Conporation, 100 16'
C. I. pipe (paid), $1,744; Master
Builders Co., Embeeo (paid), $232.47;
Total $5,015.33.
Receipts-Iaentals, $22.50; Steck
Scales, $27.50; Cemetery, $110; total,
$160.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
WILLIAM HOLMES LOBE
All persons having claims against
the Estate of William Holmes Lobb,
late of the Town of Clinton, deceased,
who died on or about the 5th day of
May, 1946, are hereby notified to send
in to the undersigned on or before
the 15th day of July, 1946, full par-
ticulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the said
estate will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the undersign-
ed shall then have notice, to the ex-
clusion of an others, and the under-
signed will not be liable to any person
of whose claim the undersigned shall
not then have notice for the assets so
, distributed or any part thereof.
Dated at Seaforth this 21st day of
June 1946.
H. G. MEM,
Solicitor far Executors,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Batkins Locker Storage
We have a shipment of this
season's fish in now
COHOE SALM()N STEAKS, lb, 40e
COHOE SALMON FILLETTS, lb. 50c
COD FILLETTS --lb. 3de
HADDOCK PH:LETTS , lb. 40c
SMOKED COD FILLETTS . , lb. 35c
LAKE TROUT lb. 40e
WE BUY HIDES
1 Frozen Foods are Better Foods
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT THEATRE-
SEAFORTH
Now Playing --"LITTLE GIANT"
with Abbott and Costello
Now Playing -Vivian Blaine as
"DOLL FACE"
Now Playing -Errol Flynn in
"SAN ANTONIO"-Technieolor
Mon. Tnes Wed.
' ''
Jennifer Tones, Joseph Cotten and
.Ann Richards -A tender, touching
war rosnance that will have ani-
versal appeal.
"LOVE LETTERS"
Men Ines
'' '' Wed.
Adult Entertainment
Paulette Goddard, Ray Milland and
Patric Knowles -Tell the story of
a London guttersnipe who rises
to be a duchess.
"KITTY"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Shirley Temple, Jerome Courtiand
and Walter Abel - A bright and
breezy comedy with winsome Shir-
ley in her firsrt grown-up role.
"KISS AND TELL"
Thur., Fri., Sat.
"Pride of the Marines"
The glorious saga of the fighting
marines and of a gal whose faith
and love helped salve irreparable
wounds - John Garfield, Dane
Clark and Eleanor Parker.
Thur., Fri, Sat.
John Garfield, Eleanor Parker and
Dane Clark -- Packed with battle
action and sprinkled with romance
is this tale of the Leatherneck.
"Pride of the Marines"
Thur.,
Thur Fri.,Sat.
Dane Clark, Janis Paige and
Zachary Scott -Here's your kind
of star in his kind of picture.
44HER KIND OF MAN"
Coming -"KISS AND TELL"
starring Shirley Temple
Coming -"THE VIRGINIAN"
-Technicolor-
Coming -
"THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE"
Matinees, Sat.& Holidays, 2.30 pan,
Mat., Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
CLINTON MURPHY
LARGEST LODGE
IN BLYTH "WALK"
NEW BANK MANAGER
BRIISSELS-Walter Porter, Ayr,
will succeed T. L. Prest as manager
of the local branch of the lank of
Commerce, on the latter's retirement
after 40 years of service, of which
the last 16 have been spent here.
(Continued from Pags 1)
of the founder of the Belfast lodge
which paraded at Blyth, and past
grand treasurer of the Grand Lodge
of Alberta; Robert White, past grand
master of the Grand Lodge of Alberta;
Robert Golley, Wingham, county
master for North Huron.
Honorary memberships were pre-
sented during the day to three mern-
berg of Londesboro lodge, L.O.L. 8.
The three, George Mains, Frank Little
and Fred Tibbs, have been Orangemen
for 56, 55 and 50 years, respectively.
In a baseball game, Clinton R. and
C. .School defeated Blyth -Auburn
Combines 613; in an evening softball
game, Londesboro defeated a team
from the Clinton R. and G. S. 15-10.,
Livestock
WANTED
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
of Property and Furniture of the ess
tate of the late T. H. Cook, Queen
St. Clinton on
SATURDAY, JULY 20,
at 1 p.m. sharp (D.S.T.)
Consisting of the following
' Walnut table (antique); 4 walnut
chairs; occasional chair; leather rock-
ing chair; studio couch; roll top conch
wicker arm chair; wicker rocking
chair; wicker fernery stand; oak hall
rack; end table; 4 small tables; 2
rocking chairs; arm chair; 2 bed room
chairs; oak combination book case
and writing deek; oak librarystable;
7 tube Echo -phone electric cabinet
Radio (reconditioned); 2 Axminster
rugs 7' X 3'6"; fire place tongs shovel
and broom; dresser; wooden bed,
springs and inner spring mattress;
dreseer; wash stand; wooden bed;
springs and mattress; 2 dressers; iron
bed and springs. clothes enaboardl 8
day clock; 2 kitchen tables and 6
kitchen chairs; extension table; large
kitchen oupboard; Leonard enamel
lined ice box 7 cu. ft. capacity (like
new); Findlay Modern range (nearly
new); Harrison cook stove; approx-
irnatelY 1/2 ton of coke; 3 trunkear
Coleman gas lantern; 501t. gardens
hoses 6 ft. atep ladder, 514. step laddsa
er; garden tools; odd dishes;_ glass's'
ware; enamel ware and numerous
other articles. ,
At the same time and place there
will be offered for sale subject to re-
serve bid the desirable property and
dowelling tteonsisting of a 7 room
green shingled cottage with hard-
wood floors; modern bathroom and
cellar throughout; and the lots con-
sisting of a 1/4 acre of land, more or
less, on which is situated a double
garage, chicken house and the above
mentioned dwelling.
Terms on chattels cash
Terms on property made known on
day of sale.
T. G. N. COOK. Administrator
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
28-29-b
HOGS SHIPPED EVERY TUESDAY
FROM C.N.R. STOCK YARDS. I
If unable to deliver, phone mid
truck will call.
Always in the market for Fat Cattle,
Veal Calves and Lambs.
PHONE 46 FOR PARTICULARS
W. J. MILLER
29-p
Insurance
Real Estate Investments
Properties
for Sale
TWO STOREY frame dwelling,
three bedrooms up, one down,
usual living rooms, three-piece
bath, full basement, furnace,
summer kitchen, garage, ai
acre land with small fruit trees.
Sale subject to present tenancy.
11/4 STOREY frame dwelling,
7 rooms, 3 -piece bath, good
location, garage, sale subject to
present tenancy's
VACANT LOT - situated at
corner of Huron and North Sts.,
106 ft. frontage on Hightway
No. 8, good building lot.
VACANT LOT -with garage,
situated at corner of Huron and
Erie Sts., suitable building lot.
List your property with
H.C. LAWSON
Realtor
Bank of Montreal Bldg,
Office Phone 251W
Res. Phone 2513
WANTED
For CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
TWO MAIDS for General Work, and
One Laundry Assistant
. Apply stating experience and wages expected to
Miss Jessie Grainger, R.N. Superintendent
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TOWN OF CLINTON
WEED CUTTING
Under the provisions of The Weed Control Act,
all owners of property within the Corporation, must
see that all weeds are cut before they go to seed.
If such parties fail to obey the lawl in this
respect, the Weed Inspector possesses the authority
to have weeds cut and any expense involved charged
against the property owner.
Your cooperation would be appreciated.
DAVID ELLIOTT,
Weed Inspector,
Town of Clinton
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"THE WAGES of SIN is DEATH,
BUT THE GIFT OF GOD IS
ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS
CHRIST OUR LORD."
Rom, 6:23
TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
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
WARNING'
Will all parents please realize the grave
danger of allowing their children to frequent
the vicinity of the Sewerage excavation Work.
The operation of the high powered machines,
and the deep openings made necessary, form an
unavoidable hazard.
We plead with you to co-operate and thus
assist to avoid accidents and grief.
CLINTON TOWN COUNCIL
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Shortage of Furnaces
Likely This Fall
Get Your Order In Early
HECLA FURNACES
"Saves One Tone in Seven"
111JGH R. HAWKINS
Plumbing - Heating Skeet Metal Work'
Agent for Heck Foramen
PHONE 244 111EIS1DENCII 416