Clinton News-Record, 1946-10-17, Page 5When In. Need Of
Stove and Furnace Pipes
Make Sure of Hand -Made Pipes — They Last
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ITIIIIRSDA,Y, OCTOBER 17 1946
CLINTONNEWS:-RECORD
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FOR SALE
OLD FISH FOR SALE — Beevers
Auto and Bicycle Supply, Goderich.
41-42-43-44-p
.1WeCORIVIICK-DEERING 10-20 Tian -
tor and plough in good working con -
edition. Apply Fed Hudie. • 42-p
QUEBEiG HEA.TER in good con-
ddition; floor polisher; large fernery.
„Apply Mrs, William Cook, phone
.260-W. 42-b
TWO PAIRS FRENCH VELOUR
portieres, one pair green mid gold,
the other green and rust. Phone
••thn. 41-x
AN EIGHT -INCH SILENT GLOW
eeil burner. Mounted in stove ready
ifor instant use. For heating only.
In good condition.. Apply Box "R",
NEWS -RECORD. 41-42-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
150 WINE BROS. SUSSEX—NEW
Hampshire pullets, laying. Apply
John Sinclair, R.R. 3, Kippen, phone
Seaforth 657141. 42-p
PULLETS FOR SALE—Hampshiree
Barred Rock cross, Hampshire -Sussex
cross and White Leghorn -Rock cross.
McKinley's, Farm and Hatchery, phone
Hersall 97r11. 40-41-42-43-44p,
WANTED TO BUY
HOUSE OR ;SMALL FARM in Clin-
ton-Brucefield district, Part posses-
sion wanted idmediately. Send full
particulars to Box "T", NEWS -
RECORD. 42-e
CLINTON MAN WANTSTO BUY
house or small farm in or mound
Cahrtnn• AnnlY by letter to Box "L"
NEWS-REIOORD. 42-b
'070 SOWS, DUE NEXT MONTH,
:Apply Joe Becker, phone 341-ev. 42b
LITTLE PIGS seven weeks old.
eapplen• Harold Tyndall, phone Ciirl.
..-ton 905r2. • 42-p
23 YOUNG PIGS, ready to wean.
.Apply J. W. °rich, phone Clinton
e617r23. 42-43-p
'CLEARING' ALL CATTLE — Six
Durham and Hereford cows, four
;yearlings, two spring calves. Apply
-George Glazier, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone
t817i-33. 42-p
NOTICE
',OWING TO DISEASE prevalent
among pigs at the preesnt time, our
York Boar • will not be available for
eaublic zervic!. Erest Dale. 42-48-p
ACCOMMODATION WANTED,
-HOUSE 03 APARTMENTS, furnish -
.ed or unfurnished. Can pay good rent.
Apply Box "W" NEWS -RECORD.
42.43-p
FARMS FOR SALE
-100 ACRES, CON. 10, HULLETT,
-good buildings, 10 acres bush, 10 acres
.sown in fall wheat, close to school,
.Apply 'Alfred Meehan, R.R. 1, Aub -
,earn, phone Blyth 18r5. 42-43-44p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
100 ACRELS—market canning factory
'ifew miles,'brick house, bank barn,
.erietal rod, abundance water, $5,500,
fall possession. William Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter, 41-42-43-44-45p
100 AORES—London 21 tniles, full
set of buildings, water and electricity
-throughout some sugar bush, $7,000,
spring possession. William Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. 41-42-43-44-45p
50 AORE'S--Stratford area, cottage,
eirivethed, bank barn, water inside,
-stabling 24 cattle, 3 horses, 70 pigs,
hens upstairs, turkey pen, $4,000.
Quick possession, William Pearce,
'Realtor, Exeter. 41-42-43-44-45p
'TWO PRIVATE HOUSES WITH wat-
er and electricity; Perrin Block, either
'buildings alone or buildings and prop-
erty together; Land known as Inter -
:national ,Salt 'Block; also one lot in
Clinton Cemetery. .Apply A. T. Coop- eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
.ar, Box 27, Goderich. 28-btfb 41-42-43-44-1,
OLD HORSES and DEAD CATTLE,
If dead phone at once. Phone collect
to Jack Gilbert 936r21 or Fred Gil -
beet 936r32, Goderich. 33-btfb
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD AND DISABLED HORSES
wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon
Cudmore 907r12 or Elmer Trick
907r5. 41-btfb
MISS WINNIFRED 0NEIL, Clin-
tot), representing Fuller Brush sup-
plies. Phone 75-3. 41-42-43-44-45p
A TREA.T FOR YOUR FE -ET! USE
Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve for
prompt relief. 50c at Pennebaker's
Drug Store. 34-38-42-46-b
FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME with
blown Rockwool insulation. Saves
fuel, fire proof. For free estimate
and terms phone 4 Clinton, or write
Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton Ave.,
London.
86-37-$8-39-40-41-41-43-44-p
PILES rima :onaugseesd,.
tion. Try Bunkers
Herbal Pills to treat the cause at its
source. Money t back if the first bottle
does not satisfy. At Drug Stores.
36-38-40-42-44-46-48-49-51-2p
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
AN OPPORTUNITY — Established
Rural Watkins District available. 1.1
you are aggressive and between the
ages of 25 and 55—have or can secure
travel outfit, this isyouropportunity
to get establiehed in a profitable bugle
ness of your own, For full particulars
write today to the 3 R. Watkins
Company, Dept. 0-0-16, 2177 Masson
St, Montreal, Que. 40-41-42-43-44b
HATCHING EGGS WANTED for
1947 hatching season, flocks culled
and bloodtested free of charge under
Government supervision. Guaranteed
premium plus hatchability pvemitnn
paid. All breeds wanted. For full
details write Twecldle Chick Hatch -
Canada Savings Bonds
Term' 10 years Interest 23/4%
For Particulars Consult
H. E. RORKE
Authorized' Salesman
REPRESENTING GOULDING, ROSE and Co., Limited
Also agent for Fire, Automobile. Accident, and Sickness Insurance
Office at rear of Royal Bank, Clinton
. 40e41 -42-b
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"SEEK YE THE LORD
NVIIILE HE MAY tE FOUND."---Isa. 55:6
,,TODAY IF YOU WILL HEAR HIS VOICE,
HARDEN NOT YOUR HEARMS."—Heb. 5:15
"HE THAT COMETH UNTO MB I WILL
IN NO WAY MST GUT."—John 6:37
— JESUS SAVES ---
TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR '
SPECIAL
We have just received a complete new stock of
OVERALLS in sizes from 34 to 44.
Also KHAKI COVERALLS in large sizes.
MEN
If you are counting on buying a winter
"Overcoat :this year, we suggest you shop
'now, be the 'first in your neighbourhood to
own (toe of the new solid colout coatwith
. box 'backs.
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QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes
PHONE 25 CLINTON
EXPERT
VULCANIZING
24-HOUR SERVICE.
Bring Your Tire Troubles to Us
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
WHITE ROSE GASOLINE AND OIL
Vittoria St. Phone 460 • Clinton
TWO INFANTS BAPTIZED
Sunday. ,wamobserved as Thanks-
giving Sunday in Wesley -Willis
United Ohuroh with the minister,
Rev. Aelrew Lane, bringing special
'messages. Mrs. 'Morgan 3. Agnew
presided at the organ, In the morn -
mg the choir sang the anthem, "0
Taste and See," and Gordon R. Ross
sang a eolo very pleasingly "We
are Grateful, 0 Lord." A pleasant
feature was the baptism of two in-
fants: Carol Janette, daughter of Mr.
and Mes, Melvin Steep, 'Clinton, and
John Cecil, son .of Mr. and Mrs, Ed-
win 'Cooper, also of Cliton. N. W.
Trewartha, clerk of session, present-
ed the bapteeinal certificates.
EX -MAYOR DIES
.GODERICFP— Dr. A. H. Macklin,
for the past two years of Stratford
and formerly of Goderich, where he
was a former mayor and councillor,
died Sunday in Victoria Hospital,
London. He took up practice in God-
erich in 1905 and continued thee°
entil his retirement two years ago.
POOR GOOSE!
BRUSSELS — A goose owned by
Ken Tyerman; Grey Township, laid
16 eggs and started to set on Oct. 2.
Could it be that the lovely warm
days confresed the goose and made
her get the seasons mixed, the own-
er wonders.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
NINE LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old.
Apply Douglas Farquhar, R. R. 1,
Clinton, phone 805r5. 42-b
TWO GIRLS WOULD LIKE minding
small children Saturdays 8.30 till 5.30
or evenings 4.30 to 6.30. Phone 190.
42-p_
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59 -if
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones 66w and 661
Batkins Locker Storage
Quick Frozen Cohoe Salmon
Fillets per lb. 50c
Cod Fillets per lb. 35c
Smoked Cod Fillets per lb. 35c
Haddock Fillets per lb. 40c
Solo Fillets per lb. 45c
FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES
in Heavy Syrup, per pkg. 40c
FRESH rataziaN RASPBERRIES
pkg. 40c
FRESH FROZEN PEAS
pkg. 30c
WE BUY HIDES
Frozen Foods are I3etter Foods
BIRTHS
BROWN — i ,Simeoe, on Saturday,
October 5, 1946, to lair. and Mrs.
Percy Brown, .Simcoe, formerly of
Clinton, a daughter.
JOISLING—,In Clinton Public Hoe-
pital, on Monday, October 14, 1946,
to Mr. and MTS. Elgin Jesling, R.R.
Olinton, a on.
WRIGHT-1n Clinton Public Hos-
pital oat Tuesday, October 15, 1946,
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright,
Fileneall, a daughter (Christine
Meaner).
WHITE—In Olinton Public Hospital
en Wednesday, October 16, 1946, to
Mr. and Mrs. John White, Clinton,
a daughter (JoAnne),
•
MARRIAGES
BURDGE-JOHNSTON—At the home
of the 'bride's parents, Peer Line,
.Stanley Township, on Saturday,
October 12, 1946, by Rev. Reba
Hern, Helen Agnes, only daughter
of Me. and 1VIrs. Alfred Johnston,
to William George, younger son of
Mr. and Mre. F, J. Burdge, Bruce -
field.
COLLAR-SUNDEROOCK — At the
home of the bride's' parents, Con-
cession 14, Hullett Township, on
Saturday, October 5, 1946, by Rev,.
Arthur ;Sinclair, Blyah United
'Murrell, Elinor Audrey, daughter of
Mr. and 1VIrs. J. Charles Sunder -
cock, to Reginald T., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Collar, Wingham.
DALE-MeOLURE—At the home of
the bride's parents, MeEillop Town-
ship, on Saturday, October 12, 1946,
by Rev. W. J. Patton, Catherine
Ruth, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McClure, to Elgin
Archibald, only son of Mx. and
'Mrs. Theodore Dale, Hullett Town-
ship.
0AKE5-1VIeCU1jL0UGH — At Holy
Trinity Rectory, Hayfield, on Sat-
urday, Ontober 12, 1946, by Rev.
• R. C. Holmes, Edna Elizabeth, eld-
est daughter of .Mrs. lVfeCellough
and the late Ben 1VIc0ullough, and
Richard Harry, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Oakes, eall of God-
erich Township.
DEATHS
ARMSTRONG — In Parkwood Hos-
pital, London, on Sunday, Oetober
13, 1946, Minnie Teresa Armstrong,
:formerly of Hayfield. Interment
Hayfield Cemetery, October 15.
MOORE—In Alexandra General and
Maxine Hospital, Goderich, on
Thursday, October 12, 1947, Mrs.
IVIary E. Moore, Auburn, in her 87th
Veal:. Funeral from Miss Susanna
Blair's residence, Auburn, to Ball's
Cemetery, October 12,
CARD OF THANKS
Nr. and MTS. Carmen Tebbutt wish
to bake this opportunity of sincerely
thardeing all those who so kindly
helped out both during and after the
disastrous fire which destroyed their
barn. 42-p
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my many neighbors and
friends for all the' kiralnesses and
visits, the lovely gifts, cards and
flowers which I received during my
illnees; also a special thanks to all
the nurses in (Minton Public Hospital
and to Dr. Oakes and Dr. Addison.
Signed Verna Pollock. 42-p
RHEUMATIC
PAINS
Quickly relieved and
Kidneys stimulated by
RUMACAPS
PENNEBAKERB DRUG 513055
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE THAT THE
• Court of Revision
Will meet at Clinton on
THE 29T11 DAY OF OCTOBER, 1946,
at 7.30 o'clock in the evening
In the Council Chamber, re the Matter of
ASsessment Appeals
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The Municipality of the Town of Clinton
M. T. CORLESS,
Clerk and Treasurer.
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' REGENT THEATRE
Now Playing—"A WALK IN THE
SUN' with Dana Andrews
Now Playing---"13ADMAN'S TER-
RITORY" starring Rau o h 'S d I p . cott
N ---ow Playing—Ingrid Bergman in
SPELLBOUND"
Mom, Tues., Wed—
Ingrid Bergman .. Gregory peck
and Jean Acker — Persecuted by
his past so that only love saved
him from, the terror of insanity. A
Picture that 'will hold you
" SPELLBOUND "
Mon., Tues., Wed.—Two Features
Joan Davis - Jack Oakie and
mischa Auer—She wrote a blush-
ing best-seller then had to live it
out, .
"She Wrote the Book"
Joan Leslie Sad Robert Hutton
co-starred in a bright and youth-
ful romance
"Too Young To Know"
Mon., Tues., Wed.
Claudette Colbert - John Payno
and Don de Fore—Subtle and so -
phisticated is this madcap, care -
free, thoroughly delightful boy -
meets -girl story.
"Without Reservations"
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
"She Wrote the Book"
Joan Davis, the queen of comedy,
goes glamorou.s •and the fun goes
whamerous in this refreshing eel-
lege yarn — Joan Davis - Jack
,Oakie and Mischa Auer •
Thur., yri., Sat.
.
Joan Davis - Jack Oakie and
Mischa Auer — A riotous' comedy
,about a g•irl who wrote herseif
into a lurid purple life.
"She Wrote the Book"
•
Thurs., Fri., Bat.
Fred MacMurray - Ann Baxter
and Burl Ives—Mix a bit Or range
melody into the greatest outdoor
story of the year—In Technicolor
"SMOKY"
Coming --Claudette Colbert in
"WITHOUT RESERVATIONS"
Coining -- "NIGHT AND DAY"
with .Cary Grant and Alexis Smith
Coming—"TO-MORROW IS FOR -
EVER" with Orson Welles
Matinees—Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Mat—Wed.' pmSat. Holidays, 2.30 ,
Matinees—Sat, Holiday, m
s, Z30 p..
r sFriendship Club
To Re -decorate SS. Room
Nineteen members of the Girls'
Friendship Club of St Paul's Church,
met at the home of Mrs. L. J. (Skip)
Winter on Wednesday, evening; Oct.
9, and had a very enjoyable meeting.
Plans were made to re -decorate the
Primary Room of the Sunday School.
Mrs. J. G. MeLey and her committee
were to look into prices of materials
etc.
Will all members please note that
the next meeting is to be held on
Wednesday, October 23, at eight
o'clock, at the home of Miss Evelyn
Hall. They are requested to turn in
all knitting for the bale to be sent
to Endeavour, Sask., -and are also
asked to bring along a toy or book
for this bale. Let's have a full at-
tendance at this meeting.
Bride -elect Honored
Prior to Her Marriage
In honor of Miss Marjorie Carter,
a bride -elect of mid-Octeber, a mis-
cellaneous shower was held at the
home of Miss Florence Kirby, Satur-
day evening.
The rooms were tastefully decorat-
ed for the occasion and the bride-to-
be was the recipient of many useful
gifts.
Gaines -were played and refresh-
ments were served and a very enjoy-
able evening was had by all present.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Al! persons having claims against
the Estate of ELLA MAY AKAM,
late of the Town of Clinton, deceas-
ed, who died on or about the 7th day
of September, 1946, are hereby
notifieci to eend in to the undersigned
on or before the 261h day of October,
1946, full particulars 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 undersigned shall then have no-
tice, to the exclusion of all others,
and the undersigned will not be liable
to any persons of whose claim the
undersigned shall not then have no-
tice for the a.ssete so distributed or
any part thereof.
DATED. at Seaforth this 1st day of
October, 1946.
II. G. MEIR,
41-42-43-b Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for Executor.
Place Your Order Through
• Fairclough and Co.
LIMITED
80 RICHMOND ST., WEST,
TORONTO
LOCAL REPREISENTATIVES:
Clinton—W. N. HOVEY,
Telephone Clinton 118
Bayfield -J. E. HOIrE'Y, (Sub •
, Agent), Telephone Clinton
• 63121
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PLASTER 1
REPAIRING
Plaster repairs promptly
and neatly done
A. French & Son
• Plastering Contractors
Box 23 • - Phone 187
WINGHAM - ONT.
EMIMATES FREE
Specialists in Cornice
Work and Decorative
Plastering
Honor Freeman Family
Before Leaving Farm
A pleasant gathering took place
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Freeman and family, Hullett Town-
ship, when a jolly time was spent
together before they left the farm
on which they have lived for a num-
ber of years. The evening was spent
in social chat and dancing- to music
provided by Me. and Mrs. William
Collins. Lureeh was served by the
ladies.
After lunch Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
and Roy and Ross were called for-
ward and presented with two lovely
chairsand billfolds' for the boys. An
appropriate address was read. Mr.
Freeman replied suitably thanking
their friends for their kindness.
•imiossomosmarttaMeassar,
.0ne Night.
Town Hall, Clinton
Oct. 30 8.30 p.m.
Musical Varieties
PRODUCED AND PERSONALLY DIRECTED BY
Billie Bell Gregg
STAR OF RADIO AND STAGE
ADMISSION: 50c, plats Government tax 10c
at the door
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This Can Be Yours
CANADA SAVINGS BONDS
Interest 23/i% Payable Annually.
Bond may be redeemed at Par at any time.
Bonde in denominations of $60 - $100 - 3500 - $1,000
PRICE $100
For Full Particulars and Application Forms
See Your Local Representative
MR. H. C. LAWSON, Clinton,
Phone 2513.13, Clinton
• Goderich Township—
MR. CLAYTON LAITHEWAITE, 11.11. 1, Goderich,
Phone 93121, Goderich
MR. MAITLAND DRIVER, KR. I, Goderich,
Phone 9311-14, Goderich
Henan and Hay East—
MR, P. L. McNAUGHTON, Hensall, Phone 55, Heneall
Hullett Township
• MR. JACK ARMSTRONG, Londesboro,
MK W. R. JEWITT, ma. 2, Dondesboro,
MR. W. T. DALE, ILK 1, Clinton,
Phone 25r33, Blyth
Phone 850r4, Seaforth
Phone mai, Seaforth
Stanley Township—
MR. GOLDIE GRAHAM, 11.5. I, Brucefield, Phone 627r5, Clinton
0. F. Carey St SON
WEST ST.
GODERICH
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TOMATOES
FOR SALE
Excellent Quality
Pries Reasonable
The season is nearly over; get
yours now!
F. W. ANDREWS
PRONE 33 •CLINTON
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Girls --- Here's Your Chance
To Earn While You Learn
APPLY FOR PARTICULARS
To The Superintendent
Clinton Knitting Company, Limited
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