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Clinton News-Record, 1946-12-05, Page 5'1111110151110` -THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946 CLINTON• NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVE News -Record Classified •Adlets Bring Quick Results CASH BATE—(If paid by Wednes- selay following date of inseation)—One ;scent a woed first insertion (minimum ..80 cents); subsequent insertions, each (minimum 26 cents); 10 cents extra ,or box number or for directing to NEWS -RECORD Office. • FOR SALE. TWO USED TIRES, 19x475, Phone ark, ounton. 49-b ' TABLE MODEL ELECTRIC. RADIO, sin good condition. Phone 339J. 49-p ECONOMY FURNACE IN GOOID ,shape. Apply Box "M", NEWS - ...RECORD. 49-p LADY'S .SHORTIE. COAT—size 14, . practically new, fuschia coloured with sgold•taimaning. Phone 183. 49-p BOY'S' OVERCOAT In Excellent •eondition, to fit boy about age 13; P. lApply Box "J", NEWS -RECORD. 48btfb .GIRL'S SKI SUIT; Navy Ski Pants and white jacket. Pit nine or ten year old. Phone 343-W, Clinton. 49-p ..01101OE SILVER AND PLATINUM Fax Scarves, priced $30-$100. Apply Noble Holland, phone Clinton 617r22. 48-49-50-51-b OaTE COMPLETE TOILET SET; one girl's brown wool cloth coat, size sten years, in good condition. Phone 156-W. 49-p ONE AUTO TRACK, also ONE 10-20 with plow, disc and cultivator. Apply W. B. Thompson, 216 miles west of 49-50-p GIRL'S THREE-PIECE COAT SET, dark green in colour, good condition, aged four years. Apply Box "V". NEWS -RECORD. 49-p TWO PUMPS — one complete with •cylinder, pump -jack and motor; also large force pump with pulley attach- ed. Apply W. A. McGuire, phone 900r3. 49-b WESTINGHOUSE Electric Motor, 11/2 H. P.; Massey -Harris Ritewaa milker, 2 single units. Reason for saelling—cows have been sold. lApply „Arnold Rathwell, phone 905r32. 49-60-p -PARKA. JACKET with insul-paca quilted interlining, fur -trimmed -parka, size 5 years, worn one season. -Zipper fastener. Apply Mrs. joe "Storey, R.R. 3, Clinton, phone 906r3 49-p ^CABBAGE—GOOD GREEN FEED for hens, by half ton or one ton lots, •one cent per pound. Table Cabbage, '$1.15 per bushel. Apply George Hop. 'San, 4th =cession, Goderich Town - 49 -50-b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE TWO SOWS FOR SALE — due to freshen around December 15. Apply Charles Williams, phone 901r4, Clin- stom 49-b 11 PIGS READY TO WEAN; also -four pigs, 11 weeks; and one young (part fox') hound. Apply A. E. Lie - bold, RR 2, Clinton, phone 910r10, 49-p .. PULLETS FOR .SAI.E '18 SUSSEX PULLETS, just starting -to lay, $1,25 each. Apply Box "S", NEWSsRECORD. 49-p -MIME 112W For Your Christmas •-or locker capons or cockerels, milk - fed, 7-9 lbs., Gibson's, Ontario St. 49-50-b 1.00 PULLETS, PURE SUSSEX and pare Leghorn, six months old. Ap- -ply Joe Storey, R.R. 3, Clinton, phone 906r3. 49-p WANTED TO RENT 'GOOD 100 ACRE FARM, good build- ing, on main road, near town or .village, Apply Box "H", NEWS - RECORD. 49-b PROPERTY FOR SALE BUILDING LOT-- corner of Queen and John Sts, 1.32'x80'. Apply Douglas', Andrews, phone 17451. APPROXIMATELY FOUR ACRES of good orchard consisting of North- ern Spys, North Star, Wolf River, •Duchess. Approximately 100 trees, situated in town. Suitable building lot on property. Immediate posses- sion. For further information call H. C. Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W. 45 btfb MISCELLANEOUS 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 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. 36-37-38-39-40-41-41-43-44-n WANTED OLD AND DISABLED HORSES wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon Clifton 90112 or Elmer Trick 907r5. 41-btfb OLD OR DISABLED HORSES — wanted for mink feed. Also have five head of young cattle for sale, Apply James East, 51,51. 4, .Clinton. 49-p OLD HORSES, WILL PAY $1.50 per hundredweight. Will call and pialt up same. Phone collect Jack Gilbert, 936r21 or Fred Gilbert, 9361,32, Goderich. 46btfb HATCHING EGGS WANTED for 1947 Hatching Season. Flocks culled and bloodtested free of charge under Government Supervision. Guaranteed premium phis hatchability premium paid. All breeds wanted. For fall details write to Tweedle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. 49-50-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1928 CHEVROLET DELIVERY truck for sale, in good condition with four tires practically new. Apply Harry Freeman, R.R. 4, .01inton, phone 800r4, 48-49-p BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES YOU HAVE ?SELLING ABILITY? Then, why not benefit of your talents —in your own business? Write us today and we will tell you how you can establish a profitable enterprise —eight at ihome. Time flies rapidly— the same with opportunities —Will you act now? Farnilex, Dept. G., 1600 Delorimier, liontreal. 49-b HAVE 'YOUR OWN BUSINESS or profitable side line. Raise Chinchillas for their valuable fins Each pair meets exacting standards of fur quality) as judged by independent experts. Warranted to produce. Little area required for pens. Light, clean week, Write for facts. SpringbanIc Chinchillas, 705 Little Grey St., Lon- don, Ontario. 49-50-51-52-b 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 busi- ness of your own. For full particulars write today to the J. R• Watkins Comnany, Dept. 0-046, 2177 Masson St., Montreal. Que. 49-50-51-52-5 NO NIGHT COLLECTION Owing to the bad condition of the roads, for the time being there will not be any night collection feoin the street letter boxes in Clinton. There will be just one complete collection at 1 p.m., so as to catch the east and south mails. LOST AND FOUND. LOST -- YEARLING HEREFORD heifer. Anyone knowing whereabouts 'please notify Proctor Palmer, phone 90101. 49btfb Tenders for Snow Plowing TOWN OF CLINTON Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock, noon, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1946 For the contract of Supplying and Operating a Truck with sufficient power to operate the Municipality's plow, to clear the snow from the streets. The lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted M. T. CORLESS, Clerk and Treasurer, Town of Clinton. 49-50-5 ETERNITY IS A LONG TIME TO SPEND IN JUDGMENT • n is not the Will of the Lord that any should perish but that all should come to a saving knowledge of Christ. "FOR WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL UPON THE NAIVE OF THE LORD SHALL BE SAVED," Rom. 10:13 TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve. RADIO STATION CIKLW, WINDSOR Expert Vulcanizing BringYour Tire Troubles To Us 24-HOUR SERVICE Harry. Davies Tire and Battery WHITE ROSE GASOLINE AND OIL Victoria St. Phone 460 Clinton BIRTHS BosaAar—an Clinton Ptsblic Hos- pital, on Wednesday, December at, . 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boshart, Seaforth, a son. DALE—In Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, December 1, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dale It. R. 1, •Clinton, a daughter, (Deanna). REED—In Sarnia •General Hospitel, on Wednesday', December 4, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Reed, Sarnia, (nee Inc Read, graduate of Clinton Public Hospital), a daughter, MARRIAGES MeCLINCHEY- VIANDERB.URGIT — At the Baptist parsonage, on Sat- urday, November 23, 1946, by Rev. C. C. Anderson, Donelda 51e, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vanclerburgh, Clinton, to Clifford Eiden, son of Mr. and Mrs. William 1VIeGlinchey, Holmesville. IVIcCULLOUGH PENHAiLE — On Saturday, November 30, at the home of the bride's parents, Bronson Line, Stanley Township, by) Rev. F. G. Stotesbury, Minnie Eleanor, daugh- ee of Mr. and MTS. Harold PenhaIe to Howard Borden, SOD ef MTS. Mc- Cullough and the late Ben McCull- ough, Goclerieli Township. ISERR-ERLINSD.ON — In St. Paul's fAInglican Church, Stratford, on Friday, November 22, 1946, at 6.30 pans by Rev. M. H. H. Farr, Mary Irene, younger daughter of J. II, Baunsdon and the late Mrs. Bruns - don, Clinton, to F.1.0 A. G. Kerr, Toronto. The young couple were attended by Miss Janet Reid, Lon- don, and C. Fraser, Stratford, DEATHS COUGHLAN --Suddenly at Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, December 4, 1946, Melbourne Edley, beloved husband ef Gladys Coughlan, and dear father of Edley and Bryson, in his 48th year. Rest- ing at the A. A. McFarlane funeral home, Lambeth, where the funeral service will be held on Friday at 2.30 pm. Interment 'in 'Union Cemetery. HARVEY—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, December 1, 1946, Mary Ann Miller, wife of the late John Harvey, in her 80th year, Funeral from her late residenre, Albert St., Tuesday afternoon, December 3, 1946, to Clinton 'Cemetery. ORR--.Suddenly, at his home, South St., Goderich, on Saturday, Novem- ber 30, 1946, J. Richmond Orr, be- loved husband of Rita Campbell, and father of Bruce, Toronto, and Douglas, Goderich Mrs, William Pickett Clinton, who had the misfortune to fall and break her leg a few days ago, while walking on the slippery streets, is somewhat improved, her friends will be glad to know, CCI COMMENCEMENT PRODUCES TALENT OF HIGH ORDER , (Continued from Page One) My Dreams" and "0 Danny Boy," ' with Joyce Andrews at the piano. A spleaidid trumpet Solo, with encore, was played by William Hearn, with Geoege Durham at the piano, Vienna Waltz g The Vienna Waltz,5 directed by Miss Irene Morris, proverl a colorful symphony of rhythm and movement Dina Watt was accompanist, and those taking ,part were: Ladies. — Aileen Castle, Isobel ChoWen, Shirley Jones, A,my Walters; Men — Edna Ball, Lois Doherty, Catherine Firsg- land, Joan Whitfield. Farce Proves Popular • Under the direction of Miss Mary Matheson and W. B. Olde, "The Try - sting Place," a one -act fasice by Booth Tarkington, provided many laughs for the audience as the plot unfolded. The scene was laid le a room just off the "lounge" of a fashionable country hotel. The cliaractees, and those who por- trayed them, were as follows: Mrs. Curtis, the young vrornan, 25 or pee - haps even a little older, Jean Nediger; lzileoeulsolty Ilex., the boy, slim and o 20, Donald Heady; MTS. Briggs, his mother, a handsome woman of 45 os 50, Grace Lobb; Jessie, his sister, a pretty young girl about 20 lAudrey Jervis. Rupert Smith, the young man, about 25, Jack Mizell; Mr. Ingoldsby, a Man of 55, or, ,possibly, 60, Donald Miller; the mysterious voice, male and adult, Frank Fingland. Stage Hands -- George Durham, Gordon Grigg, James Hodd, Eugene IVIeAdam, William Nediger, Robert Taylor. Following the final performance, an informal students' dance was held in the Auditorium. BACKAC 11 E PENNEBAKEIVS. DRUG STORE Specializing in Cemetery Work Only BOX 373—PHONE 450 William Brownlie INSCRIPTIONS, REPAIRING, SANDBLASTING MEMORIALS WINGHAM, ONTARIO Orders should be placed as soon as possible All Portable Air Equipment 47-48-49-50-5 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 Peincess St. East., Phone 685 59-tf Batkins Locker Storage Quick Frozen Cohoe Salmon Filets per M. 60c Cod Fillets per lb. 35c Smoked Cod Fillets per lb. 35e Haddock Fillets per Hs 40c Sole Fillets , per Its 45c FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES in Heavy Syrup, per pkg. 40c FRESH FROZEN RASPBERRIES pkg. 40c • PRESII FROZEN PEAS pkg. 30c WE BUY HIDES Frozen Foods are Better Foods SENATOR 80 WEARS OLD GODERICH — Senator James J. Donnelly, Pinkerton, Bruce County, senior member of the Senate, cele- brated his 80th birthday at his home here last week. Senator Donnelly was appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister R. L. Borden in IVIay, 1913. 1 • PHOTOGRAPHS of Distinction FOWLER BROS. Photographers PHONE 84 CLINTON ISteEwan's 49-b • MONSTER CHRISTMAS DANCE Sponsored by Clinton Fire Dept. Friday, Dec. 20 PROCEEDS TO PURCHASE NEW UNIFORMS Town Hall CLINTON Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Music By AL. WHITFIELD and His Nine -Piece Orchestra Novelty Dancing . Hats - Etc. ADMISSION: 50 cents 48-49-50-51-h ROXY THEATRE CLINTON Now Playing—"The BELLS, of St. MARY'S"—First show at 1 p.m, Mon„ Tues., Wed. Myrna Loy,Don Ameche and Rhys Williams --A country girl and a Brooklyn lodger get married for fun and they have it. "SO GOES MY LOVE" THIllt, FRE, SAT. Rod Cameron, Ella Raines and Broderick Crawford The adven- tures ancl romance of a private detective attempting to round ula the headstrong daughtee of a wealthy financier. "THE RUNAROUND" Coming—"The ADVENTURES of RUSTY" and "Life with Dlondie" Matinees, Sat. az Holidays, 2.30 pan. CAPITAL THEATRE GODERICH Now Playing—The Marx Brothers present "A Night in Casablanca" Mons Tues., Wed. Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman and William Gargan—In the pic- ture that needs no introduction. Owing to its length evening show- ings will commence .at 7 sharp. "The Bells of St. Mary's" REGENT THEATRE SEAFORTH ow Playing—Jack Haley in "SING YOUR WAY HOME" MON., TUES., WED. Lucille Ball, Clifton Webb and William Bendix—Tell a gripping story of cold, calculating jealousy and its conflict with better emo- tions. "THE DARK CORJNER" 'TtHIRSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY— GEORGE FORMBY - PEGGY HAMMOND . PAT FULLER and MARGARET BELL --- Britain's most popular Linder returns, with his ukelele and a high-ranking cast, in his latest and fastest frolic. "I DIDN'T DO IT" Coming --"SOMEWHERE In The NIGHT" with john Hodiak Coming -- "THE BELLS OF ST. DIARY'S"—Showings start at 7 p.m. each evening Matinees—Sat., Holidays, 2.30 pan. CLINTON JUNIORS TO MEET Clinton Junior Institute and junior Fanners will hold their December meeting in Clinton Collegiate on Tuesday evening, December 10, at 8.30 o'clock. There is. a special .0hristmas pro- gram arranged !and will also be the election of officers for 1941. Luncli will be served. Al! Junior .Farmers, without sisters belonging to the Institute, are asked to please bring lunch, Barrett Cleaners 143 Downie St. Stratford, Ontario Garments left at our office are picked up Monday, delivered Thursday. 51. CRICH, agent, Barber Shop, CLINTON Satisfaction guaranteed Try us 4.11•10111•01•6.0•110.11.011N. ROY N. BENTLEY Auditing and Income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Systems Installed IVIonthly Statements and Invoices Prepared Commercial and Private Typing, etc. Distributor of Office Supplies and Equipment PHONE 1070-51 P.O. Box 58 GODERICH I will be at the MacKenzie Hotel, Monday, Dee. 16, from 1.30 until 9.30 p.m. Prompt and courteous service 48-49-50-b CARROTS FOR SALE • Choice Carrots by bushel lots, any quantity PRICE REASONABLE F. W. ANDREWS PHONE 33 44t15 Don't be Disappointed 0ORDER YOUR PLUMBING FIXTURES NOW* FOR USE WHEN SEWERAGE AVAILABLE HUGH R. HAWKINS PHONE 244 RESIDENCE 470 CHRISTMAS CARDS ON DISPLAY See Our Stock While It is Complete PRINTED) TO ORDER WITH YOUR NAME AND GREETING OF YOUR CHOICE LOWEST PRICES Clinton News -Record CARD OF THANKS Mr. and IVIrs. A J. Cantelon wish to express their sincere thanks to neighbours and friends for the lov- elyfloval tributes, messages of sympathy, loaning of cars, and all other kind aets esstended in time of sickness and bereavement. 49-p CARD OF THANKS MTS. II. Castle wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors for all the kindness shown to her in her recent sad bereavement, 48-b CARD OF THANKS George and Norman Baird wish to sincerely thank their friends and neighbours who so kindly helped at a wood bee on Tuesday afternoon. 49-x Notice to Creditors In the Estate of John Valentine Diehl, tate of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Gentle- man, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to ille the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the Estate on or before the 23rd daa of Decem- ber, AD 1946, after which date the assets will be distributed arnongst the parties entitled thereto, baying regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, this 4th day of December, A.D. 1946. F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton, Ont. Solicitor for the saidEstate 49-50-51-b os. R. E. Pooley Re-elected Hensall Legion Head At the regular meeting of Exeter- Hensall Branch No. 167, Canadian Legion, officers were elected as follows: • President, R. E, Pooley (6th term); vice-presidents, J. Hendry, Exeter, and Comrade Brown, Hensall; serg- eant -at -arms, Comrade .Siins; execus tive, Comrades Bell, Knight, Ostland, Davis, 13anthrou, IVIeNaughton, Me Arthur, Beer; entertainment, Com- rades Clark, lieNaughton, Easton, Knight; sick and visiting-, Comrades ,Southcott, Dr. Goddard; adjustment, Comrades J. Pryde, Pooley; buildings Comrades V. Heywood, Brintnell, Hunter-Duvar, Knowles; •pianist, Comrade Tyson; master of ceres monies, Comrade McArthur. Recent Bride Honoured Presented With Showker Miss Beatrice McClinchey was hostess at her home on Wednesday evening last, for a delightful shower in honour of Mrs. Gdonge S. Elliott, the former Miss Muriel Leitch, God - mach. The evening was pleasantly spent playing cards and games, and the guest of honour was presented with a towel shower. Mrs. Elliott made a fitting reply, although taken by - surprise. The hostess served delicious. rea freshments, and a most enjoyable evening was spent by those present. Florist, Clinton Phones 66w and 661 Acceptable Gifts ELECTRIC STEAM IRON $17095 GRAHAM ELECTRIC RANGETTE, Heavy Duty. SILEX COFFEE MAKER, with Silex Stove $8.50 PYREX OVEN WARE, good assortment CHILDREN'S WAGON, with rubber tires BIRD CAGE S6.75 HAWKINS HARDWARE COAL FOR SALE After five years of rationing we now have a full stock of coal on hand including: American Anthracite Nut and Stove $16.00 per ton Algoma Coke Nut m and Stove $14.50 per ton Brazeau Briquettes $$15.00 per ton 4 -Point Pocahontas $14.00 per ton Surflame Stoker $1L50 per ton Bituminous Egg $11.50 per ton V. D. FALCONER PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 97 CLINTON