Clinton News-Record, 1946-08-01, Page 5'THURiSDAN, GITST 1, 1946
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ONE RUBBER -TIRED 'WAGON —
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LADY'S BICYCLE IN EXCELLENT
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LOW WAGON WITH HAY RACK,
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SIX-FOOT MASSEY 'BINDER — In
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Tyndall, phone 907r3. 30-31-p
MASSEY-HARRIS TWO -FURROW
disc plough in first-elass condition.
Howard Johns, phone Clinton 614r4.
31-p
SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING mach-
ine, practically new. Apply Mrs.
Cruichshank, phone Clinton 629r5.
31-b
'TALL WICKER ETIOTERY FOR
single large plant. Good as new.
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BEAUTIFUL MODERN CHESTER-
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Herb Castle, Victoria Ste telephone
1301W. 31-p
APPLES FOR ALE—DUCHESS and
Harvest Apples ,at 40 cents six -quart
basket. Apply Miss Dolly Cantelon,
Clinton. 31.13
ELECTRIC RANGETTE IN Fuer
Class condition. Apply J. W. Van-
Egmond, phone Clinton 805r13. 31-p
PRIVATE SALE—WO-Piece Dinner
Set, Elite Limoges China, red stamp,
gold handles. Apply to NEWS -
RECORD Office, Clinton. Can be
seen Wednesday and Friday evenings
Trona seven to nine o'clock. 31-x
PRINCESS MARINA WHITE Enamel
kitehen range, almost new; kitchen
cupboard, glass doom; dining room
table; 'Axminster carpet 11'x15.'; con-
goleum rug 9'x12'; wooden bed,
springs and mattress; small table;
toilet set. A.pply Joe Richardson
'Varna. 31-1
THRESHING MACHINE FOR SALE
—Having disposed of my farm, I am
offering for ,sale my threshing
machine, completely rebuilt by 11EN
self for my crwn use. This machine
ie equipped with high grain elevator,
complete with grain pipes and straw
cutter, good belts and drive belt.
HERB MOUSSEAU, Zurich Garage,
phone 103, Zurich.
26 - 32-p
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
APARTMENT OR HOUSE, WANTED
immediately, small family. Apply at
NEWS -RECORD. 29b-tfb
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
Apartment wanted by newly -married
couple. Apply Box "It" NEWS -
RECORD. 30-31-p
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
wanted immediately by oilman and
wife with no children. 'Phone Mrs.
S, Smith, MacKenzie Hotel. 31-p
LOST AND FOUND
YELLOW PERSIAN KITTEN, about
four months old Finder please notify
Helen Edith Forrester. 31-p
BROWN LEATHER, WALLET con-
taining sum of money and valuable
papers at Hanover Transport fire
Monday night. Reward. Ted Sand-
erson, Albert St., phone 1854. 31-p
WANTED
ONE BOARDER, GENTLEMAN
preferred Home centrally located.
Apply Box "S" NEWS -RECORD.
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TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the undersigned until August 10, for
repairing and painting school yard
fence at SA 1, Hullett. Bert Irwin,
secretary -treasurer. 31-p
HELP WANTED
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 -
deniers write today to The .1. R.
Watkins Company, Dept. 0-0-16, 2177
Masson St., Montreal, Quebec.
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PROPERTY FOR SALE
FARM OF bras. ,GEORGE 000K-
11 Coneession, Goderich Township, on
County Highway, 41/4 miles from
Clinton, consisting of 80 acres. Apply
to Mrs. Tom Riley, Clintbn. 30-31-b
FARM IN HUILETT. TWO LOTS
and buildings, two blocks from down
town on Ontario St Apply to owner
at corner of Ontario and Kirk Sts.
(next door to Theo Fremlin's). 31-p
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. 26t1b
TWO PRIVATE HOUSES WITH wat-
er and electricity; Perrin Block, either
buildings alone or buildings and prop-
erty together; Land known as Inter-
natonal Salt Block; also one lot in
Clinton Cemetery: .Apply A. J. Coop-
'er, Box 27, Goderich. 28-btfb
MISCELLANEOUS
SLENDOR TABLETS are effective,
two weeks' supply for $1; 12 weeks
$5, at Pennebaker's Drug Store.
31-3345-b
SUFFERING FROM BACKACHE,
Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, is
not necessary. Use RUMACAPS at
once for quick relief. Pennebaker's
Drug Store. 31-b
ASTHMA SUFFERERS — ENJOY A
good night's sleep without coughing
and choking, as other a are doing. For
free information write F. Howey, 144
Catharine St. S., Hamilton.
28-tfb
AVAILABLE NOW — The Famous
Singer Buttonhole Attachment. Also
a limited number of email cabinet
electric's. Singer Sewing Machine Co.,
78 Ontario St. Stratford, phone 727.
30-81-32-3$-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
200 SUSSEX PULLETS, ready3th1-3l2ayp.
H. Managhan, Clinton.
—
20 PIGS, SIX 'WEEKS OLD: Apply
Jack McGuire, phone Clinton 900r23.
31-b
ELEVEN PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Apply Harold Tyndall, phone 905r2.
31-b
TEN YOUNG PIGS, six weeks old.
Apply W. T. Livingstone, MR. 2, Sea -
forth. 31-p
SIX SUCKLING PIGS READY TO
wean Apply Lloyd Medd, phone
801r41. 31-p
450 AUSTRA-WHITE PULLETS,
four months old. L. Cole, phone
905r3, Clinton. 31-p
ELEVEN PIGS, NINE WEEKS OLD.
Apply Donald Shanahan, R:R. 1, Clin-
ton, phone 801x16. 31-p
NINE YORKSHIRE PIGS, six weeks
old tAtply NEWS -RECORD (Will
advertiser Please phone this office.
31-p
ONE GENERAL PURPOSE HORSEs
One single -horse light wagon. Apply
to Doug. Bezso, Clinton, after 6 p.m.
31-p
285 ' ,STISSEX -NEW HAMPSHIRE
Chicks, 12 weeks old. One sow due
September 2. Apply Ross Mann,
phone 801r22. 31-p
Five errors paved the way for
Lucknow Sepoys' 6-2 defeat at St.
Marys, Wednesday evening last in a
WOAA. intermediate group baseball
match.
CALLING ALL LADIES
Don't forget our sale of LADIES' SHOES is
still on. We have a fine stock to choose from at
Cost Price or Less. Don't fail to see us first; we
can save you money.
IN STOCK NOW: Lace Insertion and Embroidery,
at Reasonable Prices:
See our Window Display of Motor Rugs, Bed Throws
and Blankets, the Ideal Gift
Pickett and Campbell
(Successors to Plnmsteel Bros.),
QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
AGENTS FOR TIP TOP TAILORS AND SCOTT-McHALE SHOES
PHONE 25 CLINTON
Tire Headquarters
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
Tractor Tires Filled With Fluid
and Vulcanized and Serviced
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
24 HOUR VITLCA NIZING SERVICE
Corner Huron and Orange Sts.
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.entoses
BIRTHS
DOUGLAS, — Calgarg, Alta, on
Tuesday, July 30, 1946, to Dr. and
Mrs. R. P. Douglas, formerly of
Clinton, a daughter.
GRIFFITH — In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, August, 1, 1946,
to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Griffith,
'Myth, a son (Owen William
Robert).
GREENE—In Rochester, N. Y,, oii
'Tuesday, July 23, 1946, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Carleton Greene (nee
Grace Hellyar), Avon, NX., a son,
(Kirk Carleton).
LINDSAY—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, July 3, 1946.
to Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, Hay-
field, a son, (George Douglas).
STEEP—In Clinton Public Hospital.
on Wednesday, July 31, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin D. ,Steep, Clinton,
a (laughter, (Carol Janette).
TREMBLAY—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, July 31, 1940,
to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tremblay,
Dungannon, a daughter, (Laura
Yvonne).
MARRIAGES
KERNIGHAN-FAEGAN — In Ben -
miller United Church on SaturdaY.
July 27, 1946, by Rev. U. E. Cron-
hiehn, Audrey Colleen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James ,Fetegan, to
John Russell Gernighan, eldest son
of Mr. and IVIrs. John Kernighan,
Colborne Township.
JONES-AGNEW — In Holy Trinity
Chtreh, Toronto, on Wednesday,
July 24, 1946, by Rev. C. W. D.
Cosens, assisted by Rev. John
Frank, Agnes, only laughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Morgan J. Agnew, Clin-
ton, to William Roderick Jones, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William • Pryce
Jones, 268 Glebehohne Blvd., Tor-
onto.
Al.RiGENT-JOHNSTON — At Water -
down on Thursday, July 25, 1946,
by R.ev. J. B. Moore, Mrs. Ruby
• johnston, Blyth, to Reginald F.
Argent, only son of Fred Argent,
Blyth, and the late Mrs. Argent.
Merchants!
Sell More of What
You Have to Sell
KIM' DISPLAY CARDS
WILL HELP YOU DO
JUST THAT
SEE or PHONE
KIRBY SIGNS
Princess St., West
Ph. 589R, CLINTON
Insurance
Real Estate
Investments
Properties Z
For Sale
TWO STOREY frame dwelling,
three bedrooms up, one down,
usual living r00111s, three-piece
bath, full basement, furnace,
summer kitchen, garage,
acre land with small fruit trees.
Sale subject to present tenancy.
I% STOREY frame dwelling,
7 rooms, 3 -piece bath, good
location, garage, sale subject to
present tenancy.
VACANT LOT — - situated at
corner of Huron and North Sts.,
106 It. 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
Office Phone 251W
DEATHS
HUNTER—At the home of his son,
Terrence Hunter, Colborne Town-
ship, on Friday, July 26, 1946, fol-
lowing a short illness, Jelin Hunter,
in his 87th year. Funeral from
residence of his son to Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich, Sunday, July
28.
iivrursE -- At the home of he'
daughter, Mrs. George Radford:
Blyth, on Monday, July 29, 1946,
Mary Jane Fraser, wife of the late
Frank Wiltse, in her 65th year.
Funeral from her daughter's resi.
dence to Maitland Bank Cemetery,
Seaforth.
AUCTION SALE
of Property and Ilo,usehold Effect,,
at he home of Mrs. Charles Knuekey,
Lot No. 1, Range N, 1 mile south of
Bayfield on Blue Water Highway, on
Wednesday, August 14
at 1 p.m. sharp (DST)
the following:
3 -piece Chesterfield suite; solid
walnut long table (hand carved);
Henry Herbert player piano, mahog-
any finish (in Al condition); oak
davenport; oak library table; 2 oak
arm chairs and rocking chair; oak
Morris chair; wicker arm chairs and
rocking chair; upholstered chair;
leather rocking chair; Axminster rug
10'x12'; 2 Axminster runners; woven
carpet 10'x15'; small rugs; 2 metal
beds with inner spring mattresses;
2 dressers; day bed; walnut single
bed; large wardrobe; solid walnut
cupboard; hall tree; tri -light; modern
range with water -front reservoir and
warming closet (like new); Harrison
Quebec 'heater; Princess eletteic
washing machine (like new); Stewart
Warner ,electric refrigerator (6 cu. ft.
capacity); aluminum electric chef
grill; electric perculator; electric
sandwich grill; 6 -piece breakfast
suite; kitchen table; medicine cabinet;
ice box; small tables; chairs; lawn
chairs and benches,: 10 flannelette
blankets; 2 deer heads; bear rug;
flower stand; bird cage; number of
books; step ladder; lawn mower;
wheel barrow; boiler and wash tub;
pots and pans; quart and pint sealers;
glassware and. dishes; garden rake;
hoes; forks and small quantity of
hemlock lumber, mixed lengths of
2"x4" and 4"x4" widths; and num-
erous other articles.
At the same time and place, there
will be offered for sale, the property
whict consists' of 1/4 -acre of land,
more or less. with numerous fruit
trees and shrubbery and a never -fail-
ing supply of spring water. On said
property there is situated. a 11/4s
storey 8 -room frame house with ver-
anda, cement foundation throughout
and partial cellar.
This property is well located and
would make a very desirable summer
home.
TERMS on furniture: Cash.
TERMS on property made known
on day of sale.
MRS. CHARLES KNUCKEY, Prop.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auetioneer.
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing: ''TIFIE 'VIRGINIAN"
In Technicolor—starring
Joel McCrae
Mom, Tues., Wed.
Merle Oberon, Turban Bey and
Thomas Gontez—All the luxury,
. romance and magnificence of An-
cient Greece in Technicolored
splendor.
"NIGHT' IN PARADISE"
Thur., Fri., Sat.
"CAPTAIN KIDD"
The thundering saga of a bold pir-
ate who hoodwinked a king but
was fooled by a felon — Charles
Laughton, Randolph Scott and
Barbara Britton
Coming—"SARATOGA TRUNK"
This feature will commence 7 p.m.
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing—In, Technicolor
"THE VIRGINIAN"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles
and George Brent — This blue-
ribbon winner is justly called the
drama of the century.
"To -Morrow Is Forever"
Thur., Fri, Sat.
Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo and
Vera Ellen—Radio'e berserk com-
edian offers his mile -a -minute
screen debut, and it's in Techni-
color.
"WONDER MAN"
Coming --"DO YOU LOVE ME?"
In Technicolor
Mat., Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing—Claudette Colbert
in "GUEST WIPE'
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Maureen O'Hara, Dick Haymes
and HarrY James—'A Technicolor
musical comedy features the magic
trumpet of Harry James and a
host of exceptional talent
"DO YOU LOVE ME. ?"
Thur., Fri., Sat.
Joan Leslie, Robert Aida and Julie
Bishop — Entertainment at it's
best! Full of music, dancing and
laughs.
"CINDERELLA JONES"
Coming—Ray Milland in
"THE LOST WEEKEND"
Adult Entertainment
Matinees, Sat. & Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
With ,Carruthers striking out 17
opponents, Lecknow defeated List-
owel by 4-3 in a WOAA. baseball
game played in Listowel Friday
night.
PLASTER
REPAIRING
Plaster repairs promptly
and neatly done
A. French 8r. Son
PlasteringContractors
Box 23 - Phone 187
WINGHAM - ()NT.
ESTIMATES FREE
Specialists in Cornice
Work and Decorative
Plastering
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IN MEMORIAM
FAIRSERVICE—In loving memory of
our dear Glenn, who passed away
five years ago, August 2, 1941
is someone who misses you sadly,
There is someone who misses you
sadly,
And find the time long since you
went;
There is someone who thinks of you
always,
And tries to be brave and content.
Gone is the face we loved so dear,
Silent is the voice we loved to hear;
'Tis sad but true, we wonder why,
The best are always the first ti die.
—Ever remembered and sadly missed
by Mother and Dad and Sisters.
31-p
BEAUTY SHOPPE
,Shairipoo
Manicure
FlOger WitVeS
PerMatenta
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princees, St, East, PhoWe 535
59stf
CUT FLOWERS', ,
FLORAL DESIGN
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C. V. COOKE
FLORIST'
Phones 644,ir and' 66i
BUtkins Locker 'Storage'
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We have a shipmentof this
geasijies fish hinow
couou sAuum4 STEAKS, lb. 40c
C0110E SALMON FILLETTS, lb. 50c
COD FILLEITS .. A .... . lb. 35c
HADDOCK FILLETI'S' lb. 40c
SMOKED COD EILLETTS , lb. 35c
LAKE TROUT ib. 40c
WE BUY HIDES
Fieeen FoOdS are Better Foods
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO
In The Estate Of Richard Bailey, Deceased
IN THE, MATTER OF THE PARTITION ACT, 11.3.0. 1937,
Chapter 157
Pursuant to the ORDER FOR SALE made in this cause, bearing
date the 12th day of February, 1946, there will be sold, -with the
approbation of Thomas Moore Costello, Esq., Master of this Court
at Goderich, by Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, at Lot 130, Tuyll St,
Bayfield, on
Saturday, the 10th day of August, 1946, at 1.30 p.m.,
the following lands and premises in parcels:
(1) The Easterly part of Lot 126 in the Village of Bayfield.
(2) Lot 127 in the Village of Bayfield.
(3) Lot 128 in the Village of Bayfield.
(4) Lot T30 in the Village of Bayfield on which is located a
two-storey red Brick house and a garage. This property
is vacant.
(5) Lot 129 in the Village of Bayfield.
(6) Lot 131 in the Village of Bayfield.
(7) Lot 132 in the Village of Bayfield,
(8) Lot 615 in the Village of Bayfield.
(9) One-quarter acre of land consisting of the West part of
Lot 195, in the Village of Bayfield, on which is located a
five -room frame cottage.
(10) Lot 4 and the East three -and -one-eighth (3%) acres of
Lot 5, Range "N", Bayfield, consisting of about eleven (11)
acres of land.
(11) Lot 77 ih the B.ayfield Concession, Goderich Towriship, con-
sisting of eighty (80) acres of land.
Parcels 1, 0,3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are Vaeant lots close to Lake Huron
and are suitable fist stieritaer ecttkages.
POssesSiehd pataselg 1 to 0 itiolosive will be given upon pay-
ment of full purchase price. Pardel 9 Will be sold subject to the
eXisting tenane'Se PleleSelon dt Pettel 11 will be given on November
15th, 1946.
The ProPertieg Will he °Tiered for gale separately; subjeet to
reserve bide hatre been fiXed laY the said Master. Terms of
Sale --26% �n da- of sale, and balance within thirty (30) days.
In all other respects, the terms and conditions of sale will be
standing conditions of the 'Supreme Court of Ontario.
Further Particaars ean he had from Frank Donnelly, Goderich,
Ontario:
DATED ot Goderich, this 23r6 day of July, A.D., 1946.
T. M. COSTELLO,
30-.31-32-b Mader Goderich.
WARNING
Will all parents please realize the grave
&tiger .of allowing their chiklren to frequent
the vieinitY,' Of the Sewerage exavatlie *fort
the citietati6ri, of" the high powered Machines,
riceesSart &riff' ati
tiOaVoidable hazard.
We p1e& with you NY` do'operate' gild
a8gat to avoid accidents and grief
CLINTON TOWN. COUN2C4ItfLb
TOWN 01' CLINTON
PROCLAMATION
Civic Holiday
Monday, August 5
Following the usual csstom, I hereby declare
this date a Civic Holiday and request all citizens
to observe it as such.
Clinton, Ontario.
July 25, 1946.
A. J McMURRAY,
MAYOR
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Use
GREEN CROSS INSECTICIDE
For Modern Protection !
FLY-TOX containing DDT -elf •
8 oz. 24c
16 oz. 43c
• HAWKINS HARDWARE
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WHAT IS THE GOSPEL?
—"OHRIST DIED FOR OUR SINS (according to the scrip-
tures); AND TuArr IIE WAS BURIED, AND THAT IIE ILOSE
AGAIN THE THIRD DAY (according to the Serintures);"-
1 Cor. 15:8, 4
—"REPENT YE AND BELIEVE THE GOSPEIP—Mark 1:15
TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S:T. Sunday eve. ,
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We Now Have In Stock. . .
Oil Burners For Cook Stoves
Come In And See One In Operation
HUGH R. HAWKINS
Plumbing — lioatiag Skeet Metal Work
A.gont tor Rods Foroseso
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TOWN OF CLINTON
WEED CUTTING
Under the provisions of The Weed Control Act,
a owners of property within the Corporation, must
SOB' that all weeds are cut before they go to seed.
If such parties fail to obey the la* in this
respect, the Weed Inspector possesses the authority
to live weeds cut and any expense involved charged
agaiiist the property owner.
Your cooperation would be appreciated.
iAvth"EtitiOTT,
Weed Inspector,
Town of Clinton
29-3041