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Clinton News-Record, 1946-10-31, Page 5THURSDAY, _OCTOBER -31, 1946 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVE News -Record Classified Adlets Bring Quick Results One cent a word, cash, each insertion (minimum 25 cents); • five insertions for price of four; 10 cents extra when replies directed to NEWS -RECORD Office or to a box number. Adlets accepted up to 9 pan. Wedeesday. Cash rates apply up to 9 p.m. Saturday, following date of publication; 25 cents extra if not so paid. FOR SALE eGOLD Flat Fon SALE-Beevers Auto and Bicycle Supply, Goderich. 41-42-43-44-p .ST.ANLEY PIANO IN GOOD CON - edition. Apply J. Apeebeck, Hayfield. 44-45-46-b TWO STORM WINDOWS - size 341/2x62%. Apply . Mrs. 'George Walker. • 44-b BARN 40'x50' FOR TIMBERS. .Apply W. D. Williams Bake Shop, .01inton. , 44-p BOYS PONY .LEATHEit JACKET, -about 12 year size. Apply IVIvs, J, W. Nediger, phone 289. 44-3? 3,000 POUND SET OF GURNEY .Scales in. Al condition with clips and .rack. Apply Robert Greer, R,R, 3, Hayfield, Blue Water Highway. 44-45-b BOY'S OVERCOAT, SIZE 18-20, only 'worn a few times; ?lyre coats, sweat- ers, dresses, etc., size 12-14. Every- • thing in excellent condition. Apply :Box "J" NEWS -RECORD. 44-45-46-p TWO OVERGOA.TS, ONE TWEED 'coat, size 40, 'and one plain green ,coat, size 42, and one navy blue coat and vest, size 38. Apply Box "M" •N%WS-RECORD. 43-44-b TWO '2-FU11ROW. TRIACTOR Plows., one International and one Little 'Oeniuse; tveo Fordson tractors; also able to do custom plowing. Charles W. Williams, Jr., phone 901r4, Clin- ton. 44-b BO'S THREE-PIECE) BLUE SUIT, esize 14-15 years. Boy's brown tweed 'overcoat, size 12-14 years. Boy's rub - ler boots, size 6. Girl's brown velvet overshoes, size 11. 'Allin real good ,condition. Phone 67, Clinton. 44-b FARMS FOR SALE aoo ACRES, CON. 10, HULLETT, good buildings, 10 acres busli'10 acres eeown in fall wheat, close to school. Apply Alfred IVIachan, R.R. 1, Aub - nem, phone Blyth 18r5. 42-43-44p ONE HUNDRED ACRE FARM, one 'half mile north of Brucefield on No. 4 'Highway, good barn and house, elect- ' victity available, never failing water 'supply. Apply Frank Wison, Clinton. 44-45-46-47-48-p POULTRY FOR SALE XILIC FED .CHICKE)NS and DUCKS, .thessed, 35 cents per lb., delivered. 1,Phone 802r2, 44-45-b POULTRY FOR. SALE 50 RED ROCK HYBRID PULLETS. Annie, Wilfred Penfound, plsone 804r2, 44-p PULLETS FOR S.ALE-Plampshire- 'Marred Rock cross, Hampshire -Sussex arose and White Leghorn -Rock cross. 'McKinley's Foam and Hatchery, phone 'Plensall 97r11. 410-41-42-43-44p WANTED TO BUY 'OLD HORSES and DEAD CATTLE. dead phone at once. Phone collect In Jack Gilbert 936r21 or Fred Gil- bert 936r32, Goderich. 33-btfb NOTICE -HAVE JUST INSTALLED NEW modern tire and tube vulcanizing egizipment and hereby respectfully solicit your business. White Rose :Service Station, Londesboro. 44-45-46-47-48-p LIVESTOCK FOR, SALE DRIVING MARE, QUIET TO RIDE or drive. Mrs. John V. Diehl, Clinton, or Carl Diehl, R.R. 5, Clinton, phone 620e16. 44-p ITEAIVI OR HORSES FOR SALE or exchange for young cattle, pigs or sheep. W. H. ,Middleton, phone 906r15, Olinton, 44-p PUREBRED HEREFORD BULL -- "Cedar 'Avenue Domino and -183032." Born Feb, 26, 1945. Priced reasonable. W, V. Roy and 'Sons, Londesboro, phone Blyth 28r6, 441) 'FIVE HOLSTEIN 'HEIFERS - to 'freshen Noveniber and December; •aleo two cows, milking. Arnold Rath- -well, 905r32, Clinton. 44:b PROPERTY FOR SALE BUILDING LOT --e =nee of Queen and John Sts. 132'x80'. Apply Douglas Andrews, phone 174314. 44btfb 100 ACRES -market canning factory few miles, brick house, bank barn, metal roof, abundance water, $5,500, fall possession, William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 41-42-43-44-45p 100 ACIRES-London 21 miles, 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 ACRES --.--Stratford area, cottage, driveehed, 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 MISCELLANEOUS MISS WINNIFRED• O'NEIL, Clin- ton, representing Fuller Brush sup- plies. Phone 75-J. 41-42-43-44-45p OLD IAND DISABLED HORiSES wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon Cudinore 907r12 or Elmer Trick 907v5. 41-btfb A TREAT FOR YOUR FEET! 118E Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve for prompt relief. 50c at Pennebaker's Drug Store. 34-32-42-46-8 FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME with blown Itockwool insulation. Saves fuel, fire proof. For free estimate and terms phone 4 Clinton, or write Rowland C. Day, 6 Thornton Ave., Lehdon. 86-37-38-39-40-41-41-43-44-p 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 PILES are generally caused from a (blood) conges- tion. Try Bunkers Herbal Pills to treat the cause at its source. Money back if the first bottle does not satisfy. At Drug Stores. 36-38-40-42-44-46-48-49-51-2p HATCHT.NG EGGS WANTED' for 1947 hatoleieg season, flocks culled and bloodtested free of charge under Government supervision. Guaranteed premium plus hatchability premium paid. All breeds wanted. For full details write Tweddle Chick Hatch- eries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, 41-42-43-44-b AN OPPORTUNITY Established Rural Watkins Distriet available. If you are aggressive and between the ages ,of 25 and 55 -have or can secure travel outfit, this isyouropportunity to get established in a profitable busi- ness of your mem. For full particulars write today to the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-0-16, 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Que. 40-41-42-43-44b WANTED GIRLS GOOD WINTER COAT - size 14. Apply Box 'T" NEWS - RECORD. 44-p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1932.FORD COACH -Apply Harold Clinton. 44-p 1928 ESSEX COACH or 1929 ESSEX Coupe, both in good condition, Apply Box "H" NEWS -RECORD. 44ep 1929 WHIPPET "6 SEDAN, Al con- dition, five good tires, hot water beat- er. Apply John Consitt, R. R. 3, Kippen. 44-p LOST AND FOUND LOST - .GOLD-PLATED INSIGNIA Pin. V.R. scroll with crown. Reward. none 26. 44-p FOUNID-PAIR OF PLASTIC RIM - vied glasses found at St. Paul's Rect- ory. Case has name of Norman J. Fordham, Oected. Owner may claim same at NEWS -RECORD Office. 44-b LOST --MEDIUM SIZED Black and Brown Beagle, answers to name of Brownie, lost in vicinity of Little England on London Road. Anyone with any informetion kindly get in touch with JIggs LeBeau, phone 619r2. 44-b • 'November Equation Fall wet Weather Wet Feet Though we are not mathematical wizards, we do know that a good pair of 'RUBBERS or RUBBER BOOTS is the answer to the above problem. See us for Kiddies, Ladies and Gents,' in a• complete range of sizes and styles. • SEE OURIVINDOW • DISPLAY OF MEN'S JACKETS, SUITS, OVERCOATS and ACCESSORIES Pickett and Campbell QUALITY ,CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Stems PHONE 25 CLINTON EXPERT VULCANIZING 24-HOUR SERVICE • 'Bring Your Tire Troubles to Us • Harry Davies Tire and Battery • WHITE ROSE GASOLINE AND OIL Victoria St. Phone 460 Clinton DEATHS BENNETT -In Tuckersmith Town- ship, on Wednesday, October 23, 1946, Thomas ‘Bennett, in his 92nd year. Funeral from The Ball Fun- eral Horne, Friday, October 25, 1946, to Clinton Cemetery, • FARWELL-At his home on Friday, • October 25, 1946, George Pm:Well, Dirich, in his 71st year. Funeral from st. Boniface Roma -n Catholic • Church to adjoining cemetery Oct. . Ps• MePHEE-in Clinton Public Hospital an Saturday, October 26, 1946, 'George McPhee, in his 92nd year. Funeral from Steadman Ftineral Mane, Peirolia, to Hillsdale •Ceme- tery, Petvolia, October 29. STEWIART-In iScott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaeorth, on Thursday, Oc- tober 24, 1946, Amy Alberta Woon, beloved wife of Charles W. Stewart, in her 62nd year. Funeral from her late residence, concession 8, Hullett Township, Monday, October 28, 1946, to Clinton Gemeteese TYNDALL-In , Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, October 24, 1946, Loren Thomas Tyndall, in his 86th year, Funeral from Beattie Funeral Home, Saturday, October 26, 1946, to Clinton Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM GLAZIER -In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thomas Glaziev, Who passed away eight years ago, October 31. "Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love remembrance outlast all, And though the years be many or few, They are filled with remembrance, dear, of you." --Remembered by wife and family. 44-p BACKACHE Rheumatic and 4ftw Sciatic Pains .1;5 Quickly Relieved by R UMAC APS. • PENNEHAILER'S DRUG STORE The regular meeting of CLINTON LODGE A.F. and A.M. No. 84, will be held on FRI- DAY, NOVEMBER 1, at 8 pan. sharp. Of- ficial visit of the D.D.G.M., Rt. Wor- Bro. Ross MacGregor, Seaforth. Fel- low Craft degree. A full attendance is requested. Visitors welcome. G. R. ROSS, IL 5, RORKE, W. 'M. Secretary 44-b TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH NOTICE First Posting of Voters' List Notice is hereby given that I have eompeied with Section 8 of The Vot- ers' Lists Act, and that I have posted up at my office in the Township of Goderich, the list of all persons en- titled to vote, and that such list re- mains there for inspection. And I :hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected ac- cording to law, the last day for ap- peal being Saturday, tha 16th day of November 1946. (Signed) -R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk, Township of Goderich 43-44-b PLASTER REPAIRING Plaster repairs promptly and neatly done A. French & Son Plastering Contractors Box 23 - Phone 187 WINGHAM - ONT. ESTIMATES FREE Specialists in Cornice Work and Decorative Plastering BEAUTY SHOPPE .Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents ETHEL THOMPSON Princess St. East., Phone 585 59-tf ,15 CUT FLOWERS • FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKIE FLORIST Phones 66w and 66j Batkins Locker Storage Quick Frozen Cohoe Sahrion Fillets per lb. 50e Cod Fillets per lb. 35c Smoked Cod Fillets Per lb. 35e Haddock Fillets per lb. 40c Sole Fillets per lb. 45c mum FROZEN STRAWBERRIES in Heavy Syrup, per pkg. ge20e FRESH FROZEN RASPBERRIES pkg 40e FRDSII FROZEN PEAS pkg. 30c WE BUY HIDES Frozen Foods are Better Foods BIRTHS APFEILBECK - In Clinton Public .Hospital, on Saturday, October 26, 1946, to Mr. and YTS', John Apfel- beck, Hayfield, twin sons (Robert Eeriest and William Arehur). ARMSTR,ONG - 34 Clinton, Public Hospital, on Sunday, October 27, 1946, to Mr. and Mts. John Arm- strong, Bayfield, a daughter, COX -In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, October 26, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, R.R. 1, God- eridia a son (James Charles). EALLAHAN - 34 Clinton 'Public Hospital, on Sunday, October 27, 1346, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hal- lahan, Blyth, a son (William Ray- mond). Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, October 29, 1946, to Ma and Mrs. William Lee, Clinton, a daughter (Sharen Ann). Mc-DEVITT-In Toronto on Thuesday, Crctober 10, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. James McDevitt (nee Sinvley Bea- com), a son (Michael Dervy1), McDONALD-In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Thursday, October 31, 1946, to lifr. and Mrs. Donald Mc- Donald, Clinton, a son. NORMAN -4m Alexandra, Marine and General Hospital, Goderieh, on Sun- day, October 27, 1946, to Mr. and Mee. Earl Norman, Hayfield, a daughter. STERLING -In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Tuesday, October'29, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ster- ling, R.R. 3, Clinton, a daughter. CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking the friends and neighbours evho have participated in all the fare- well gifts and good 'wishes that I have received prior to my departure from. Clinton. I also wish to extend to Mr. and Mrs. Basil F. Thrower, new peoprietors of The Commercial best wishes for their future success. Signed -Florence E. McCallum. CARD OF THANKS Mr. Charles Stewart and family wish to sincerely thank their many friends for the beautiful flowers sent, cars loaned, and their many acts of kindness shown in their recent sad bereavement; special mention to Rev. A. D. Penman, Rev. A. W. Gardiner, the Londesboro United Church and Sunday School, the W.M.S., the L.O.L. societies, both County and Primary; also the matron and all the nursing staff of Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. 44-p t ROXY THEATRE CLINTON CAPITAL. THEATRE ' GODERICH REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH Now Playing-TOLONEL BLIMP' starring Roger Livesey Now Playing -"A WALK IN THE SUN" with Richard Conte and Dana Andrews Now Playing-"G.I. JOE" starring Burgess Meredith MON., runs., WED. "NIGHT AND DAY" In Technicolor The greatest musIcal romance ever written, the life and songs of Cole Porter -Cary Grant, Alexis Smith, Monty Woolley and Ginny Simms. NOTE - The above feature will commence at 'I P.M. Mon., Tues., Wed. --Two Features. Basil Rathbone' Nigel Bruce and - • • Mara Riordan -A thrilling Conan Doyle tale of Sherleek's latest perplexity. ci e . Pursuit to Algiers' . . . • . Joan Davis, Willia-m Gargan and Leon Erzol-Offer a riot of hilar - ins nonsense. "She Gets Her Man" MON., TUES., wEn. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT George Brent, Vera Zorina and Lucille Ball --, Telling a mature story of unrequited love and a be. , lated realization. "LOVER, COME BACK" THUR., FRI., SAT. Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo and Vera -Ellen -If it's fun you're after this picture was made for you and Danny Kay, in the title role is at his best, "THE WONDER MAN" THUR., FRI., SAT. Dorothy Mc. Guire, Guy Madison and Bill Williams. -Romance at its best, in the flush oa youth and with its ideals unfaded. . "Till The Ed f Time no THUR., FRI., SAT. Randolph Scott, Rita Courtland and Andy Devine - Jesse James and all the oldtime outlaws appear in this. story of the early west. "Badman's Territory" Coming' -.."GILDA" with Rita Hayworth Coming -Ernie Pyle's "G.I. SOE" Coming -Will James' "SMOKY" In Technicolor Matinees, Sat. &Holidays, 2.30 p.m. Mat. -Wed. Sat. Holidays, 2.30 pm. Matinees -Sat., Holidays, 2.30 p.m. WESLEY-WILLIS W. A. The W.A.I. of Wesley -Willis United Church will meet on Thursday aftee- noon, November 7, at three o'clock, in the church parlour. Mrs. Frank And- rews and her group will he hostesses. A good attendance is hoped for. CARROTS FOR SALE Choice Carrots by bushel lots, any quantity PRICE REASONABLE F. W. ANDREWS PHONE 33 44tfb LIFE INSURANCE -- FREE "HE THAT BELTEVETH ON THE SON HAIN EVERLAST- ING LIED: AND HE THAT BELIEVETH NOT THE SON SHALL NOT SEE LIFE; BUT THE WRATH OF GOD AtI3IDETH ON HIM." John 3:36 See and hear Mr. Fuller in person, Wednesday night, November 13, in Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto. TUNE IN -Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve. RADIO STATION CILLW, WINDSOR Annual Fowl Supper 1 CHICKEN and GOOSE ST. JOSEPII'Su CHURCH HALL, CLINTON Supper from 5.30 - 8.30 p.m. Tuesday, November 5, 1946 BINGO DANCING. TO HAYFIELD VALLEY FIVE Admission to Supper and Dance -31.00 Admission to Dance alone -60 cents Children's Su1)per-40 cents 44-8 Variety Show ST. PAUL'S PARISH HALL, CLINTON Thursday and Friday Nov. 7 and Nov 8 MUSIC - SKITS - PANTOMINES - FASHION PARADE and OLD TIME SQUARE DANCE TICKETS: 35 cents and 25 cents 44-p AN OPPORTUNITY For men not required on the farm for winter months To Work Indoors Dominion Woollens and Worsted Ltd. HESPDLER - ONTARIO Require a number af nien for winter employment and also permanent employment in their large textile 'Slant. - GOOD WAGES - Ideal Working Conditions Boarding Facilities Arranged Representative will be at TOW11 Hall, Seaforth, from 10 a.m. to 2 Friday, November 1, to interview applicants, or write directly to Company for further inforntation. 44-p Clerk's Notice Of First Posting of Voters' Lists for 1946, MUNICIPALITY OF CLINTON, County of Huron. NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of THE VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted up in my office at Clinton on the 30th day of October, 1946, the list of all persons entitled to vete in the said Munieipality at Municipal Elections and that such list remains here for inspection, And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 21st day of Novernbet 1946. Dated at Clinton this 30th day of October, 1946. • Clerk of the Town of Clinton. M. T. CORLESS, 44-45-46-b Hallowe'en Party • Town Hall Clinton T€!NIGHT (Thursday, Oct. 31) SPONSORED BY yowN COUNCIL AND LIONS CLUB Prizes will be given for Hallowe'en Costumes. Entertainment. All children from town and district are invited to attend. Parade from Public School at 7.30 pan. SILVER COLLECTION will be added to fund created last year for a children's project in Community Park. COME ONE! COME ALL! 43-44-b Let Us Help You On Wash Day! BEATTY FOLDING CLOTHAS DRYING RACK, pull out to make room for plenty - of clothes EACH BEATTY GALVANIZED IRON WASH TUBS, oblong in shape, the most sub- stantial tub made EACH $2.75 HAWKINS HARDWARE PHONES: Business 244 Residence 598j CLINTON CALLING ALL GIRLS! EARN WHILE YOU LEARN A NEW TRADE • JOIN THE PARADE TO WORK AT Clinton Knitting Company, Limited Apply To Superintendent --Clinton 44-b Don't Be Disappointed! ORDER YOI.TR PLUMBING FIXTURES NOW FOR USE WHEN SEWERAGE AVAILABLE A iShipment of Roll Roofing just arrived. Just the thing for that quick repair job. HUGH R. HAWKINS PLUMBING -HEATING -SHEET METAL WORK Agent for Heck Furnates, PHONE 244 RESIDENCE 470 Metal -Surfaced, Sponge Rubber WEATHER STRIPPING Installed by EXPERT CARPENTERS FLEXOTITE suspends windows in a resilient cushion of sponge rubber protected by a metal surface - DRAFTPROOF, DUSTPROOF, WEATHERPROOF - combining economical and efficient insulation with smooth, silent operation Make e doors weatherproof and slamproof. Eliminates Drafts, Stops Dust and Soot Entrance, Saves Fuel ESTIMATES FREE SUPPLIED BY Mitcheal McAdam Flexotite Sales and ;Service BOX 448 CLINTON