Clinton News-Record, 1947-04-03, Page 5'THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1917
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News -Record Classified Adlets Bring wick Results
CASH RATE—(If paid by Wednes-
yfollowing date of insertion)—One
PROPERTY FOR SALE
senta word first insertion (minimum FOUR ROOM COTTAG-E, st
�0 cents). subsequent'insertions, each frame, with light and water,
(minimum 25 cents); 10 cents extra attached:; .also small quant•
uceo on
garage
rty of
Clim-
14-p
lar .box number or for directing to furnture, Apply Pat Lockwood
lellEWiS-RECORD Office.. yon:
FOR SALE
:'1MAJSSEY Ti,A.RRIIS' 11 -HOE Fertilizer
Drill, steel wheels, in good condition.
-Alpply Frank McGowan, Brucefiold,
phone Ol-lerton &21r241., . 14-p
LADIES' SPRING COAT, SUMP and
.Dresses, size 12. Good condition.
„.Apply Box "J" mnsiv '-RECIOIRD.
13-14-p
012,EA,M AND .REED StRPPCRiENt
'Cabinet its good condition. Priced
reasonable for quick sale. Phone 263.
14-p i''A)5TURE FARM with plenty of
LARGE .PRINGEISS PAT RANIGE, good water, .or would put cattle out
HOUSE WANTED
SMALL HOUSE FOR CASH in vil-
lage or small community with hydro,
Give frill pareioulaws sand price. Apply
Bax `Z" NEWS -RECORD: 13-14-p
U.NFU+TitNSiSHIED HOUSE or apart.
menet wanted immediately- by per-
manent residents with one child.
A,pp1y Don Shnith, lefurplee Bras.
Garage. 14-15-16-17-18-p
WANTED TO RENT
in good condition. Apply &les, ,Charles bo pasture W J Haller ;phone 46
F. Dale, phone 482J, Clinton. 14-p Rntton, 14-h
QUANTITY OF GOOD QUALITY
Baled Timothy 'Hay. Apply Doug.
Robinson, Zurich, ,phone Hensall
• '97rc24. 14-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1958 PONTIAC in good .condition.
alone
34811. 14-15-b
1941:' MIDGE' DELUXE SEDAN in
vocal condition. ,Apply Box "R"
.NiER aS- 3EIGOl D, 14-p
1931' DELUXE .,CH:EIV. in A-1 con-
edition
on-
ediitio t, with heater and defroster;
foci , tires measly new with two
l as es, •Alpply Box "M", NEWS -
RECORD. 14-p
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1951', POIN,TSAIO DELUXE COUPE
wi'th,• good tires, a new clutch, new
generator and battery, also valve jot.
in excellent shape, $295. For ,par-
tirl'ars phone Clinton SW on April
4 or; 5. 14-p
ACCOMMODATION • WANTED
i tUSE WANTED TO RENT by
married couple with small family.
Permanent residents. Required by
,end of February. Apply Ellwood
Elope Sport Shop. 3-btfle
FARMS FOR SALE
LOST' AND FOUND
LOISP NIIAILL SHAGGY 'BROWN
Dog, answers to name of Spunky.
Reward. Phone 619r12. 14-p
LOIST—FONTAINtE WRIST Watch,
Tuesday, April ,1, between noon and
3.30 p.m.' Reward. C. J. Livermore,
Clinton, phone 214. 14-b
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100 ACRE FARM—Half mile north
- of Brueefield, good barn and house,
neever failing water supply; farm
now in ,pasture and woull bee ideal
far beans .this year. Apply James.
Walker, Princess .St, 14-tfb
'WELL-PRESERVED FARMowned
'by the late S. G. Switzer is now for
sale. ExcoptionnlIy well situated,
being ,lot 32, Concession 2, Tucker -
..smith in HRS, composed of 100 acres.
Pleasing terms. Apply on premises
-to O. L. Switzer. 13-14-p
100 AGREES — bank barn, gond
stabling shed, brick house, all metal
roofs, bush.:School, village, canning
factory handy. Bargain, closing
•,estwte. Possession now. Apply Wil-
liam Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 13-14-p
30 AORIEaS LEVEL. School, village
:randy. Good barn with built-in hen-
house, basement stabling; comfort-
able 'house; hydro; bush. $4,500.
Apply William Pearce, Realtor, Ex.
eater. 13,14-p
BABY CHICKS
.ORDER YOUR DAY-OLD GHICTCS
from a breeder Hatchery under OBS
supervision. We are able to supply
limited number of Leghorn X Rock
.and Rock X Leghorn crossbreds for
April and May delivery. GLAZIER.
POULTRY FARM, phone 617r•31,
Clinton, R.R. 4. 11-15-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
10 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD. Apply
Keith Tyndall, phone 800r33, Clinton.
14-b
'1F3REE-YEAIR OLD PERCHERON
'Colt. Apply W. J. Miller, ,phone 46,
Clinton. 14-11-
FOUR
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OUR GOOD SOWS, three due first
week in May; also four, six -weeks -old,
-ninety started. Apply A. E. Leibold,
RR. 2, Clinton, phone 010r•13. 14-p
'PROPERTY WANTED
BUILDING LOT IN CLINTON --
'Give price and particulars. Apply
Box "Y" NEWS•+RECOIRD. 14-p
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NOTICE
NOTICE—Joe Foster and John Mc-
Olinchey, Varma, who have been
accused of stealing chop from Mr.
John Aldington, state that this has
been a false report as this chop was
taken by mistake, 14-p
MISCELLANEOUS
ANYONE WANTING AVON Pro-
ducts, phone 582.
14-15-16-17-17-h
MASONRY and CARPENTRY Wore
done on contract basis. William
,Bender, R.R. 3, Clinton, phone Clinton
911r24. 11-x
YOUR OWN BUSINESS! This is
very easy to establish by joining our
900 active Dealers, There are ,splendid
territories in your neighborhood
where eel can snake $35. to $60. a
week or more. Very little money re-
quired. Write for full details --FREE
ON REQUEST FAMId4EX, Dept, H.
1500 Delorimier, Montreal, 14-b
OLD AND DISABLED HORSES
wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon
Cudmore 907r12 or Elmer Trick
90'7r5. 41-btfb
OLD HORSES, WILL PAY $1.50
per hundredweight. Will call and
pick up same. Phone collect Jack
Gilbert, 930r21 or Fred Gilbert,
936r32, Goderich. 46btfb
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
Rockwool Blown I
w rrooI Insula "
tion; perman-
ent fire -proof, more comfort with
less fuel, modern equipment and ex-
perienced crews. For free estimate
and terms phone NEWS -RECORD,
or write Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton
Ave., London. 2btfb
BARGAIN 0'N TWO, THREE, FOUR
and Five -Week -Old Cockerels, while
they last. Barred Rook, New Hamp-
shire, New Hampshire X Barred
R ielc two week oid 10.95, Assorted
Heavies 10,75, Three week old add
2.00, 4 week old add 4.00; five week
old add 6.00. Large egg quality add
1.00; Specially ,Selected add 2,00 per
hundred to above prices. Also pullet
and non -sexed chicks in above ages
at rock bottom prices,. Shipped C.O.D.
This advertisement must a.ccornpany
your order to receive these special
prices. Also pullets eight weeks to
laying. TOP NOTCH CHIOICERIIES,
Guelph, Ontario. 14-b
SAWMILLING RESUMED
LUOICNORV Sawing operations at
the sawmill company's plant here
were halted for two weeks when the
millyard stook was depleted.. Road
,conditions prevented the company
from obtaining a supply of logs from
their distract woodlots. When a road
was opened on the 10th concession of
West Wawvanosh a fleet of trucks
hauled lags and permitted operations
to get under way.
HIGHLIGHTS FOR EASTER
%Yt
This year you can be at the head:of the Easter Parade if you
are outfitted in one of our Topcoats or Suits. At the present time
our stock offers a wide variety, but don't be last, stake your
choice now. .
' ODDITIES
For that odd eoat and slack outfit we have one of the best
stocks of 'Tweed Trousers. and Sport Coats in town, This year
Ws STV[ART to be ODD.
FASHION IN FOOTWEAR
Your new Easter Outfit will look smarter if you dress your
feet in a pair of brown Scott -McHale "Richmonds." See our Scotch •
Grains inbrogue or plain styles.
.LADLES: We have Nylons and Pure Sills Hosiery
in Spring's latest shades.
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes Sz Scott -McHale Shoes
Clinton
Phone 25
FRESI-I FROZEN FISH.
Salmon Steaks Ib. 35e
Cohoe Salmon Fillets • .. 50c
S. B. Salmon Fillets , ... 40c
Ocean Perch Fillets .. 45e
Red Snapper Fillets .. Ib. 35c
Smoked Cod Fillets 35c
Cod Fillets 350
Haddock Fillets 40e
Sole Fillets • 45e
BATKINS
"Frozent, Foods are Better Foods"
PHONE 335j CLINTON
BIRTHS CARD OF THANKS
The f unily of the late George
:ANDREWS ---In. Clinton Public H'as- Garrett wish to take this opportunity
pdtal, -on Sundae, March 30, 1947, Iof expressing their ,appreciation for.
to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ,Andrews, all kindnesses ,shown Mr. Garrett in
Clinton, e daughter (Mary Ellen), his illness ,and all expressions. of
Q LLDWiELLL--In Clinton Public Hos- sympathy with special mention to the
pital; on Monday, March 31, 1947, nurses • at ,Clinton Public Hospital and
to IMr. and Mrs. Williatin Caldwell, the staff and students of the C.C'.I.
44111 ;w 14-p
CARD OF THANKS
Bruce:held, a son.
GLAZIER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, an Tuesday, April 1, 1947, to
Mr. and !Vies. Harold Glazier, Clin-
ton, a •son (Harold Barry). Mrs. ,M. Nickerson wishes to take
SAIr*GSTI+OR.—At .St, Joseph's Hospit- this opportunity .ef• thanking the.
al, London, on SSSaturlay, March 29, many friends for kindnesses shown
1947 to. Mr. and Mrs, David ,Sangst- and WAS, of sympathy expressed dor••
er,. Henson, (nee Janeth Simpson) ing her recent sad bereavement.
•a daughter. 14-b
SPRUNG—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, March 31, 1947,
to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Sprang,
II.R. 1, Lottdesboro, a son,
MARRIAGES
PARKER-ROSIS--In Wilshire Greet
Presbyterian Ohureh, Los Angeles,
Calif., on /Saturday, March 22, 1947,
Mary Elizabeth Toss, daughter of
Dr, and Mrs. Donald Edison Ross,
Los Angeles, formerly of Clinton,
to Dr. Benjamin Franklin Parker,
son of Mrs. Stella. Barkley Parker,
Foxworth, Miss.
DEATHS
BIGGART---Suddenly, at his honne,
1128 Queen .St. West, Toronto, on
.Sunday, Mareh 23, 1947, Percy
Biggar+t, youngest son of the late
John Biggart and Alice Falconer.
Funeral from the funeral parlours
of Norman A. Graig, 1255 Queen
St.' West, Toronto, to rSt.' John's
(Norway) Cemetery, March 26.
DCU,GALL-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, March 31, 1947,
4fiss Catherine Jean Dougall, Hen -
sail, in her 57th year. Private
funeral from her late residence to
Hensall Union Cemetery, Thursday
afternoon, April 3.
GIAi,RRETT—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, March 26,
1947, George Garret, in his 88th
year. Funeral from the Beattie
Funeral Home,. 1attenlyury St. E'.,
Clinton, 1VIonday, March 31, to
Clinton Cemetery.
LANIDESBOROU'GH--As a result of
serious burns received when her
coal -oil stove exploded several
weeks ago, in Toronto General Hos-
pital, on Friday, March 28, 1947,
Sara Gillespie, widow of W. C.
Landeeborough, Centre Road, Port
Credit, formerly of Tuckersinith
Township and sister of William and
Edward ,Gillespie, both of Toronto.
Funeral from Washington and
Johnston Chapel, East Toronto,
Tuesday, April 1, to St, John's
(Norway) Cemetery, Toronto,
MU'RDO,CH--Sn 'Calgary, Alta., on
Friday, March 28, 1947, John D.
Murdoch. husband of the late Laure
Erratt, Auburn, in his 80th year.
MANNNING — At Ivfason Villa Hosp-
ital, London, on ,Sunday, March 23,
1947,.John Manning, beloved lingo
and of Cora Manning, of 432 Wood-
man Ave., London, and father of
Wilfred B. Manning, Toronto, in
ar, Funeral e
his 81st e un r from Har-
rison
rison and. Skinner• Funeral Home,
520 Dundas St., London, to Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery, London, March
25.
YELLOWLEES,--At the .Rome of her
daughter, Mrs. Clinton C. Cook, 173
William St., Brantford, on Friday,
March 28, 1947. Isabella MacDonald,
beloved wife of the late Neil Yell -
melees, formerly of Clinton, aged.
75 years.
CARD 0'F THANKS
Mrs. Toss Riley wishes to thank
all the many friends for the lovely
flowers and cards sent, and special
thanks to the doctors and all the
nurses at the hospital. 14-b
BACKACHE
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PENNEBAKER'S DRUG STORE
& DISPLAY CARDS
WE MAIMS SIGNS BEFORE
WE COULD TALK
Kirby Signs
— PH. 589R —
PRINNCES'S ST. W.
CLINTON
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
CA V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66)
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East., Phone 59 585-tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
ARTHUR GRENVILLE ATKINSON
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Arthur •Grenville Atkin
son, late of the Village of Bayfield,
carpenter, deceased, who died on or
about the 26th day 5f January, 1947;
are hereby notified to send in to
the undersigned on or before the
19th day of April, 1947, full particu-
lars of their claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the
said estate will iie distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of
which the undersigned shall then
have notice, to the exclusion of all
others, :and tine undersigned will not
be liable to any person of whose
claim the undersigned shall not then
have notice for the assets so dis-
tributed or any pact thereof,
Dated. at ,Seaforth this 29th day of
March, 1947.
H. G. MEIR, Seaforth,
Solicitor for Executrix
13 -14 -15 -le
1tOY N. BENTLEY
Auditing and Income
Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Systems Installed
Monthly Statements and
Invoices Prepared
Commercial and Private
Typing, etc.
PHONE 1070-R P.O. Bos. 58
GODERICH
Write or phone for appointment
on regular visit to Clinton
4-6-btfb
The ONTARIO HOSPITAL
at LONDON
has vacancies
fee NURSE
ASSISTANTS (Ward Ais
Good working conditions, new
salary schedules, many civil
service advantages. Accom-
modation in the nurses' resi-
dence at moderate charge is
optional. Experience not neces-
sary, as training course is given
while on duty. For application
forst and further information.
Write—
Miss FLORENCE M. THOMAS,
Director of Nursing,
Ontario Hospital, Loudon, Ont.
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing—Pat O'Brien in
"CRACK-UP"'
Now Playing: -,In Technicolor --
Betty Grable in "THE' SHOCKING
MISS PILGRIM„
Now Playing—Tom Breneman in
`BREAKASIN HOLLYWOOD'
MON.. TUES., WED.
Mon., Tues., Wed. — Double Bin
Lee Bowman, Marguerite Chap-
man and Edgar BuchananL-in, the
different kind of ,mystery you've
beenwaiting to see.
"THE WALLS CAME.
TUMBLING DOWN"of
ADDED ATTRACTION:
Judy Canova. the Hillbilly Gal in
"HIT THE HAY" .
MON., TUES.,/ WED.
Mita,' Barry Sullivan and Bonita.
Granville—As suggested by its
title this dramatic document will
keap you interestel ail the way
thrcnsh' cc „
SUSPENSE
MON.. TUES.,` WED.
Tyrone Pe Power, Gene Tierney, Anne
Baxter, John Payne, Herbert
Marshall and Clifton Webb—Tell-
ing .the •story of a man s search
f;oa- faith in �bhe sensational style
W. IStomerset Maugham.
"THE RAZOR'S EDGE"
THURS., FRI., SAT.
"BLITHE SPIRIT"
A, Noel Coward story done in
amazing Tcehnicolor and featuring
a coquette who wasn't there -Rex
Harrison, Cynthia Lawson and
Dame Allen
THURS., FEL, SAT. •
Anne Jeffrey's &
bert R
Royan--Aeti'om. drama , ro.
mance — packed mete a thrilling
tale of . the .old riotous West.'
"TRAJL STREET„ ,
THURS., FRL, SAT.Randolph-'Scott,
'HOME SWEET HOMICIDE'
A masterpiece of mystery and
mirth in which three jswenriles turn
detectives — Peggy Ann Garner,
Randolph Scott, Lynn San
Coming: "THREE LITTLE GIRLS
IN BLUE" starring June Haver
— "LITTLE MISS BIG"
and "WILD BEAUTY"
Coming—"HER '.ADVENTUROUS
NIGHT" & `Little Miss Big"
Mat: Wed. Sat, holidays, 2.30 p.m,
Mat: Sat. and holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Matinees: Sat„ holidays, 2.30 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. 'Frank Powell and family wish
to take this opportunity of thanking
friends and neighbours for acts of
kindness, expressions of sympathy
and cars offered during their recent
bereavement. 14-p
The Regular Monthly Meeting
of
CLINTON
JUNIOR INSTITUTE
and
JUNIOR FARMERS
will be held on
Tuesday Evening, Apr. 8
at 8.30
in the Clinton Collegiate
AN ADDED FEATURE
Will Be A Debate:
"Resolve That Large Farms Are
More Practical Than
Small Farms."
The Executive of Exeter Junior
Farmers will also attend"
this meeting.
Everyone Please Bring Lunch
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For
Lifelike
Portraits
FOWLER BROS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Phone 84—McEwan's—Clinton
EASTER
DANCE
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Monday, April 7
9 p.m. to 1 `a.m.
AUSPICES CLINTON BOARD OF PARK MANAGEMENT
Dancing to the Music of
. KEN WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
ADMISSION: 50 cents
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HAVE YOU EVER PRAYED?
WHY NOT TRY THIS PRAYER?
God be merciful unto me a sinner and save me for Christ's sake.
The Publican did—and was justified in the sight of God.
"He that cometh unto 4I13, I will in no wise cast out."
John 6:37
TUNE IN Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CSLW, WINDSOR
Canadian. Oil Companies Ltd.
APPLICATIONS
for leasing the new
White Rose
Service Station
Just West of Junction of No. 4 and No. 8
Highways, Clinton
will be received lints!! April 15
Information Wanted—Name, Former
Occupation, Service Station Experience,.
Apply in Writing to Box "C"
NEWS -RECORD
The CKNX
BARN DANCE BROADCAST
from Clinton Town Hall, 8 P.M. Sharp
Saturday, April 5
featuring
CKNX Ranch Boys CKNX Golden Prairie 'Cow Boys
Cactus Mac Earl Heywood Tex Hodgins
Pauline Swanson and other CKNX artists
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ADULTS 50 cents CHILDREN 25 cents
Dance to follow, 10 to 12
Doors will open at 7.15 P.M.
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Calling All Girls!
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
A NEW TRADE
JOIN THE PARADE TO WORK AT
Clinton Knitting Company Ltd.
Apply for Particulars
To the Superintendent
Big Easter Bonnet
DANCE
CLINTON TOWN HALL
Thursday, April 3
AUSPICES CLINTON LAWN BOWLING CLUB
SPECIAL NOVELTY .DANCES
and DOOR PRIZE
Dancing 9.30 to 7
to music by
Norris Carnegie and his Orchestra, Stratford
e
ADMISSION: 50 cents
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Call Us Up And
Give Us The Dirt'!
—.—
Sure, give us the dirtiest cleaning
you can find — we'll send it back
spotless in a mere four days!
DYEING
We can also have your Suits, Coats, Dresses,
dyed by a reliable Toronto firm. Prices reasonable.
GLIDDON'S PRESS SHOP
Phone 115
We Call for and Deliver
Clinton
Lawn Mowers
• • •
Will Again Be Scarce
Wehave a Good Supply on Hand
Be sure and get yours first
HAWKINS HARDWARE