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The Clinton News Record, 1941-05-01, Page 5THURS., MAY 1,' 1941 • '1'i;;; NE CHICK STARTER• REGAI CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES OF SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER It looks fresh; it smells fresh; if tastes . fresh; it IS fresh . It is only natural for chicks to like it. There is no mustiness or rancidity. There is no loss of vitamin strength resulting from:- • ihe feed standing around a 'feed warehouse for'. weeks. • It contains all' the `day -it -was -made' goodness— SHUR-GAIN CHICK Starter is Palatable; contains in proper proportions the minerals they need to build' strong bon D'anEd healthy tissue; and is well supplied with vitamins A, B, and G. • I No other Chick' Starter is higher: in quality and yet SHUR-GAIN costs the feeder less than any 'comparable feed. • 17 per 'cent Chick Starter 2.70 19 per cent*Chick Starter x..2.85 141/2 per cent. Range Mash 2.25 16 per cent Grow Mash 2.50 Prince Edward Island Irish Cobblers Katandins and Green M.ountans. Look for this certification tag on the hag or container —the only way of hying sure of getting Canadian Cod.. flied Seed Potatoes. Examine it carefully. CLINTON FEED MILL S.' K. CORNISH, Brucefield. ALEX WELLS, Londesoro. THI: CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE BIRTH'S STEFFLEr- InClinton Pubic Hos- pital on Thursday, May 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steffler of Auburn; a son. ;41,, McOowan—In Clinton Public Hosp- ital on Sunday. April 27th, to Mr,' and Mrs. John McCowan of Bruce - field a daughter, Phyllis Marilyn. DEATHS ARCHER—In Clinton Clinton on Sunday, Awil 27th, Diana Fennell Archer of Newbury, wnhem "wofJ, A. Archer, do in her 72nd, year. ' in. her 72nd, , year, -mother of Mrs. D. II. Melnnes. 1VLonday, April 21st, Samuel A. Brown, .formerly of Hullett Town- ship, in his '90th -year. KING—In Clinton ori. Saturday, Anvil 26th, Joseph WiiEaiiKing, in his 79th year. The funeral service was held at Ball & Zapfe Funeral Par- lours on Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock with interment in Wing - ham cemetery. There survive two •°brothers. Charles and Alexander of near Belgrave. 1.1111 1.111VADAP310.1.1114 CU.T FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS I or Every Occasion oke C.V Co • FLORIST Phones: 06w and 661 BRITAIN ORDERS 5,400,000 DOZ16N OF EGGS These eggs are all to be shipped' during the month of May and is al- most double the volume ever before exported in one month. With our new Cool Rooms we are in a position to handle your eggs for Export. E811 -Grading Station No 0-140 N. W. TREWARTH"A Day Phone 214. Night Phone 328. cently. A correctino in the date of the executive meeting of the Women's Institute at Mrs. Oster's, Blyth will be on May 6th, and not the 5th, as previously stated. Mr. and Mrs. • James Woodman," Chatham have moved to the farm on the highway recently vacated by Mr. Robt.. Snell where they intend' to make their home. At Choir praetice last Thursday evening after work was over a soc- ial 'evening was spent together with an interesting program, which was in honor of Mrs. J. P. Manning and Phyllis, who have been faithful mem- bers of the chior for some time and are moving to Clinton to reside. The most interesting part of the evening being the address read and presented to them which is as follows: GODERRiH TOWNSHIP Miss Grace Stirling of Toronto visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. R. Stirling. About twenty of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stirling surprised :thein last Friday night with a party. • The gathering was in honour of their being married one year. .A. pleasant evening was spent with everyone wishing them many more such an- niversaries. Mr. and, Mrs. Will Pinkett and Mr. and Mrs. Alastair Murray spent the 'weekend at Cciliiingwood with and- Mrs. Arthur Colelqugh. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nediger and fam- ily of Clinton were guests on Sunday • of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallis,, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. George Kemp and son Albert of London were Sunday visitors of Mr, ..and Mrs. David Bosom. Batkin's Locker Storage Now is a good time to Store your fish for summer use. The Frozen food locker industry is essentially a service agency, and to be successful and continue so must offer the best.of everything in its own line of service, as economically as pos- sible, to the patron. We have some exceptionally good beef on hand this week at a right price. Your local locker will observe Wed- nesday half -holidays the same as the other places of business. Londesboro, April 24th, 1941 To Mrs. J.' P. Manning and Phyllis: We your fellow members of 'the Londesboro choir wish to place on re- cord our sincere appreciation of the quality and faithfulness of your ser - Vices. By your talents and person- ality you have made a contribution to- our choir, and through it to our church worship, which cannot be ex- pressed in mere words. But you may be assured that the deepest express- ion 'of our hearts is one of gratitude for your services, and good wishes for the future. Our hope and prayer is that you may have much happiness in your new sphere of life, and where - ever you go, you will always remem- ber your friends and well wishers of cardine and Mrs. Alice Robb, Auburn, with whom he had lived for the past ten years. The funeral was held Privately from his late residence and was conduct° d by Rev. H. C. Wilson. Pallbearers were. Patrick Walsh; Ez- ekiel Phillips, John McKnight, Wni. Dodd, Edgar Lawson and Matt. Al- len. Interment was in Donnybrook cemetery. The C,G,LT. -met at the home of Mrs. W. I-1. Sheppard on Friday ev- ening with Betty Craig in charge. June Marsh read the scripture and Mary Munro led in prayer. A read- ing was given by Ruth Wilson. The chapter from the study book was giv- en by Helen Marsh. Marguerite Kill- ough sang a solo. Miss Dorothy An- derson, the leader._was present. ...AUBURN Mrs. A. L. Cole and Mrs. McNally •of Goderich spent the weekend with Mrs, McNally's brother Mr. Robert Scott and Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight spent. .,Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. Thos. Car- rick of Goderich. We are sorry to report that Her - .man Doer is gravely ill in Goderich for your kindness' to niy brother Hospital with streptoecocus. • George and the other boys, I am sure Mr. and Mrs. Watkins of Sumner they appreciate it as much as we' in hill spent Sunday with_Mrs. John Sy- England clo. ' mington, Hots are all your children, in good Mrs. Geo. Gross of Walton , was a health, 1 .hope. At least they QI:o weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. away from the bombs. Considering Charles Scott. the bomb parts that fly around here Mr. Harry' Docld, of Goderich vis- the children are as good as gold, al- ited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Dodd. • Mr, Harold Asquith has returned `to his hone here from South Por- cupine. William Mitchell of the R.C.A.F. .St. Thomas spent the weekend with hs friend] Robert Prost. fG`'Oitmeiiling' on, Wednesday May 7, stores in this villagewill observe half holidays on Wednesday afternoon until October 3. ' Mr. 'and Mrs, Mitch and Miss Dor- Letter of Appreciation, . "Frozen Foods are Better Foods." For Sale Perfection four -burner coal oil stove, with oven in; good condition. Also a hand -washer and wringer complete;; also a good upright, Piano.n Arthur Groves. -1 • Cows for Sale A number of cows for' sale., Apply to E. W. Morrison, Clinton. phone 6331'13. 884. For Sale One child's , stroller, Apply to J. W. Nediger, Rattenbnry street, Clin- ton, ir -ton, 33-1 Wanted Boy to learn bicycle and motor- cycle mechanics. Preferably with some experience on bicycles or old cars.' Apply at Epps Sport Shop. 38-1 ROXY THEATRE CLINTON NOW PLAYING: -"Chad Harma" MON., TUES. & WED. Anna Neagle, Anton Walbrook and C. Aubrey Smith. The story of a belpved ruler', who sat upon the throne of England for "Sixty Glorious Years" (Technicolor) Thur., Fri., Sat.—Double Feature George Sanders, Wendy Barrie Paul Guilfoyle and Linda Hayes.. The famous phantom of fiction back again in a thrill -packed ny-' stery yarn. "The Saint in Palm Springs" ' Also: Tim Holt in "WAGON TRAIN" Coming: "The Ranger and the Lady" Mats.: Sat. and Holidays at 3 p.m: CAPITAL ,THEATRE REGENT THEATRE GODERICH SEAFORTII NOW: Tyrone Pistwer ing— "IlIlIGHAM YOUNG' MON., TUES. & WED. Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall James' Stephenson; & Bruce Lester Somerset Maugham''s dramatic triumph is now a screen ,classic "THE, LETTER" TIiURs., :FRI. & SAT. Errol; Flynn, Olivia de Haviliiand Raymond Massey and Ronald Reagan a grand cast, an adventurous story and superb pggihiotfon "SANTA FE TRAIL" NOW: Tin. Holt as "Tice Carson MON., TUES. & WED: The most widely discussed dram- atic attraction of the year, feat- uring Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall and Frieda Ineseourt "THE LETTER" TIIURS., FRI. & SAT. Jean Hersholt, Dorothy Lovett Walter and Catlett al W t present another Dr: Christian story. REMEDY FOR RICHES George O'Brien and Virsirria Vale "STAGE TO CHINO" Coming: Conrad' Veldt in BLACKOUT" Coming: Errol Flyn in "Santa Fe Trail" Wanted Ladies second hand bicycle in good condition: Phone Blyth 25r19. 38-1 • Sat. special Bran and Date Muffins Date Loaf Suey Loaf Nut. Loaf Tea Biscuits Silverwoods Ice Cream Smoother than Velvet BARTLIFF'S PHONE 1 WE DELIVER Londesboro. For Sale SignedA good lilts story 'rouse with mall The Londesboro Choir `.barn, hen house and garden on Town - Mrs. Manning thanked then in a send street, town lights and water aid few well chosen words. Refresh house newly decorated Apply to Mrs, merits were served by the members John V. Diehl, Queen St. Clinton. and a social time was sspent to- Bother. On "Sunday morning at the Sunday school session the following address was read and presented to' Mr and Mrs. Manning 8Ad Phyllis, 1941, tJse.l Cars 1940 Chevrolet Sedan (Special DeLuxe) 1940 Dodge Coach (Special): 1938 Dodge Sedan 1938 Pontiac Coach 1938 Chevrolet Sedan 1936 Chev. Coach, Standard 1935 Chev. Coach (Master) 1935 Plymouth Sedan 1934 Ford jSedan 1931 Desoto Sedan (only had one owner) 1931 Ford Coupe One 1941 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Coach Demonstrator Reg.', Shipley AUCTION SALE of Household Effects of the late Miss E. A. Stevens in Clinton on Loncesbnro, April 27, 9 SATURDAY, MAY 10TH at 1 pan. on Townsend St. The following letter was receive To Mr. and M1s. 3. P. Manning TERMS—CASH by Mrs. James East frau the sister and Phyllis. _ I 'i11RS. JOHN V. DIEHL, Prop. in England of an R.A.F. boy at Port Dear Friends: IIARUL:� JACKSON. Auctioneer. Albert Navigation School. The East We have learned with sincere re- - 38-2I Supertest Station — Main Corner CLINTON . PHONE 182 Cakes For To -Day AND THE WEEKEND Uhocolate,' Vanilla. Butterscotch CUPCAKES In Many Varieties T. BISCUITS — SCONES — TARTS FILLED COOKIES All at a Special Price For the Weekend CANDIES --AND ICE CREAM Delivered At Anytime Buy Wendorf's SLICED BREAD family have entertained boys from the gret that you have decided to leave - school et different tines. 1 our village and your business here AUCTION SALE • England and make your home in another town. House and Household. Effects Dear Mrs. East: While we hope that your new 'ionto in Seaforth on I am so glad to receive a letter and work will bring you every hap- SATURDAY, MAY 3RD from someone in Canada. It vas piness and success, we feel that your 1 p.m, I do wisiCto thank "you very much very nice of you to write to me and going will leave a gap in our Com- TERMS—CASH munity life which will be hard to WILLIAM CUDMORE, Prop. fill. especially in our church and HAROLD JACKSON. Auctioneer. Sunday school where you have all 38-1 ueh villin and efficient work- ways smiling and keeping their chins up. The air raid sirens have just gone and I must see that the children are quite safe and warm in their shel- ter. I will write again and give my kindest regards to everyone in your home. I remain. Ypur very thankful friend, Jean. L ,.ONDESBORO Mr. And, Mrs, E. Stevens and fain- othy Muteh of Clinton visited with ily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberton. and Mrs. McArthur on Sunday. Bill of Seaforth visited at the hSme ]Miss°Zeta Munro, has returned of John' Nott on Sunday. o 'IVlrs.: C. Watson and daughters, `from,Cent a �loperati nfWho she eit']Mrs. !Elizabeth Lyon and Miss'i�'oung underwent an opeiatibii for! app°1'l •dicitis. ., I visited with Mr. and Mrs, J, Stricter Mrs. Jack Booth has received.Word at Kipper-Suncla.y. Mr. Frei Shobbroak is putting in, the seeding for, Mr, W. Campbell wird is S'atfeuing severely with a very sore' 'that her husband Jack Booth has -landed safely in England. Levi Matwood 1 The death occulted oiii Saturday -at eye. • , i Mrs..I. Lyon 1's 'Visiting with her itis lite Tesddcth a'£` e 111gshly°Levi m daughter Mrs. M. daunt, Lucknow, ed resident in the araeperson off Levi G. Jack Webster has taken -a position Marwood. Death came as .d digs bet with Sutter and perdue, Clinton. shank to his friends as -he. otiljr be. Mr. and Mrs. C. Meyers' of London cadre 111 on Friday afternoon. The I silent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sleeeased mail was born 77 years ago W*Lyon. ' Mr. Meyers is expecting .an East Wawanosh, his, parents being to go overseas soon. :7olut Marwood and Margaret Green - Mr. Mr. and"Mrs, Roy Stonehouse, God- ley. He attended Fordyce sc$o01 He erieh were callers on Mrs. J. Tamb- was a continual resident of East lyn Sunday. to Aub -1 for- his(removal Sarnia. ter, untilores h un(Rev.)F duosMrs. w aw I tun six years ago. He was indentiwas, merly of Knox church spent the week - with Knox United Church. He one end at the homd of Mr. J. Harvey. unmarried. He is survived by one I Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Roberton of brother iefour Sisters: Isaac Hul-, Caledonia spent Sunday with 'his lett; Mag. John Wamsley, Clinton; mother M. Mrs. MRoss. ' 8L e. Rachael Chambers. West Wawa- I Mrs.ISL S4. Roaock visited with nosh; Mrs. Margaret I`lt gerald, Kin - beens g ers. To you Mrs. Manning we will always be deeply, grateful for the cheerful and willing manner in which you have responded to any demand unexpected or otherwise which has been such willing and efficient work pianist. To Phyllis in the assistance she has given in the orchestra and other work. We are -hoping since you are not going so far away that we anay still havethe pleasure of your presence at our services, occas- ionally, as well, as your assistance.. You have always been willing, al- though leading busy lives, to do your part .for the •futherance of the Mast- er's Kingdom and we hope. and pray that His richest blessing will go with you in any. work YOU. may under- take in your now •church, and Sued - day School home. Hoping that you will carry away from tit as happy memories of your association with ns, as we will have of you, ' Signed On behalf of the Londesboro School Sunday Clias. Stewart, Supt. Lorne Hunking,Sec. Mr. Manning Started his new •work nn Monday in trucking the Mail and Express from Clinton to Wingham, and will move to Clinton ,shortly to reside. her sister Mrs. McBride, Carlow, re- AUCTI.ON SALE household Effects in Seaforth on FRIDAY, MAY 2ND•., 1 p.m. TERMS—CASH PAT i.VIELADY, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer 38-1 endorf's BAKERY — CANDY — LUNCH PHONE 68 BABY CHICKS S.C. White Leghorns and Barred Rocks Custom ` - Hatching. E. L. MITTELL Phone 213 Clinton ror Sale' or Rent A desireable eight roomed house on Princess street, newly decorated, El ectric light and water Possession las of the month, Reasonable. Apply a BURGESS' STUDIO CLINTON Photographs of Distinction IRENE EURGESS Phone 115. Developing and Printing MONUMENTS! To those eontemplating build- ing a Monument . Get my prices before buying. Cemetery Lettering 'a specialty. All work guaranteed. JOHN GRANT CLINTON MARBLE & GRANrTE WORKS Clinton — Ontario Successor to Ball & Zap5f6e tf Attention Farmers Now is the time to buy your elect= trio fences complete with 6 -volt Hot - Shot and all insulators as low as $15, with a two year guarantee. General Batteries (Hot Shots) and Insulators in stock- - Also Radios, Refrigerators, Washers Tubes and Batteries. A. W Groves, Princess St.. PRINCESS ST. CLINTON Now is the time to plant your Rasp- berries and Strawberries. Phone - your orders immediately. J. E. Iiug- t ill & Sons, Seaforth, phone 34-616. 38-2 For Sale News -Record. 371f. Wanted Housekeeper, between the ages of 45 and 50, single or widow, $5 per week. Apply to Russel Girling, Winghiuni. Ontario, at Flax Mill. ; 38-2 Pasture Wanted—a number of young cattle to pasture. Apply to Wilfred Col- slough,' R.R. No. 3, Clinton. 37-2 For Sale or Rent , Desirable eight -roomed house 611 Princess street for sale or rent. Ap- ply at the News -Record office. 35tf `Roust to Bent . With all modern Collveifie11ce5 furnace, bath, eta. • Apply at the News -Record. 314 Plants for for Sale Raspberry cane. Latham nursery strain, large red meaty berries, heavy cropping. 1 dozen for 75c; 50' for .$3.00; 100 for $5.00. Strawberries, Senator Dunlop, King Wealthy, Downham nursery strain. 50c per 100 at the garden — Collins Berry Fnrrn, Phone 616-r-42. 361.4. House To Rent A modern house, two Story., on Vic- toria iatoria street, Clinto Ont,Apply to Mr37s. Cronyn, Dressed Poultry Fo, Sale Apply to Jabez Rands, Sr. phone Clinton, 800. 37-2 Strayed One white sow has strayed to the premises of Mrs. LeBean. The owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply to Mrs, LeBeau, London Road, phone 216-19. 37-1 Pasture for Rent A 100 acre farm, good pasture, with Plenty of shade and a never -failing Wanted Cattle wanted for pasture by the month on Lot 19, Con. 5, of Hullett township. Good grass ani' sure wat- er. Apply to James- Reynolds, Sea - forth. 35-3 Wanted Experienced cook -general for fam- ily of three adults. Small home, best wages to capable person. Apply to Mrs. Ramsay, 197 Ridout street, south London, Ontario. 85-3 staring creek. Apply at News -Record I Office. 36-2 NOTICE .TO .CREDITORS In the Estate of Isabella Tippet, late of the Village of Bayfield in the County of Huron, Widow Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceaSed are required to file the same with the un- dersigned Solicitor, for the said' Es- tate, on or; before the 17th day of May, A.D. 1941, after which date the st i i assets will be distributed among • t having parties entitled thereto, regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. Dated at Clinton this 24th day of April, A.D. 1941: ..P. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton Ont., Solicitor for the said Estate. 38-1 For Sale One camp cot with ostermoor and 4 feather mattresses, one wood bed, 61 in. wide complete with springs and mattress. Apply to Mrs. L. M. Mc- :Kimnon, 36-2 For Sale One frame building, 20 ft. by 24 ft. in the village of Brucefield. Tenders will be received up to May Mt, 1941, 'Puekersmith Municipal Telephone System. J. K. Cornish, See.=Treasure'', 36-2 For Sale Cobbler. Potatoes„ 90c, a bag. Urban and Vanguard oats, grown from Seed from Alex. Stewart, Ailsa Craig, free from weeds, harvested be- fore the rain last fall. Aliso 0.A.C. No. 21 Barley and yellow sweet clo- er. James R. Stirling; telephone 900- 12, Clinton. 36-1 AUCTION SALE Hoose and Household Effects on King. Street, Clinton, on SATURDAY, MAY 3RD, at' 1p a. Coal or wood stove, nearly new; Coal or wood stove, nearly new; cook- er, 6 lid electric stove, 2 burner with oven; dining roost furniture; 2 couches; radio, cabinet, 8 tubes; chesterfield suite; 2 rugs; hall furn- iture,; day -bed; 3 bedroom suites;. 9 ft. by 9 ft. new linoleum; writing desk; cupboards; garden . tools;. kitchen utensils and, numerous other artileles. • PROPERTY -_'At the same time there offered for sale, two will be story, double house, frame.* in good repair, on King street. Bath on one side, two furnaces and garage. One 1934 Terraplane car in good condition. 19,000 miles: TERMS --CASH Estate of the late Robert Welsh NIXON WELSH, Executor. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer. WpB S&YINS CERTIFI!IITES Regularly For Sale 5 year old gray gelding, Bay geld- ing rising three, broken, Both horses sound, J. W. VanE'gmond. phone 805-13, Clinton. 8515 Potatoes For Sale Irish cobblers, Green Mountain° and early Warbles. Apply to Roy Tyndall, R.R. No. 3, Clinton, phone .907-3 3414 For Sale Two-story frame . house on James Street with town lights and water. Apply at the News -Record office. l'0,0001 I, i, 30-1 20,000 M. uskrats Wanted Highest market price paid,. no shipment too large' or too small . for me to handle.' Norman East R. R. No. 1, Clinton, 35-3. CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements. and Household Effects on Lot 25, Con. 8; Morris Township, 114 miles north of Walton and 11/4. miles west, on TUESDAY, MAY 6TH itt 12 o'clock sharp. This sale will be one of the largest sales in the'district. MRS. GEORGE KELLY, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer 32 For Sale House and lot with garage on Rat- tenbu1' y streot • lights & w ater; • town also house ' and two lots on -Huron street, 9 rooms, lights and water, also stable and henhouse. Apply to -Miss Bertha Cantelon, Huron street, Clain - ton. Farms For Sale or Rent 80 acres good pasture lane' spring creek, lots of shade, Brick House, faimi Barra, orchard. Apply to Ellen J. Cox, Clinton, Huron St. 33.-6 For, Sale or Rent Good home on High street for sale or: rent. Apply to Mrs. Harvey 30-. t rio. ' ' ton ria r Coope, Cltn , 0 For Sale Maple syrup and maple sugar. Ap- ply to Fred McClymont, Varna-, or phone Clinton, 622r24.5411. • When you take the lid off that box of baby chicks, can't you see your next Fall's strong, money- making layers? Well, right now is the time to protect'yourself and these future egg layers. Roe Vitafood will give them a safe start, a head start. It is sweet and palatablet of medium texture, mixed fresh daily. Follow the example of Ontario's largest poultrymen—feed Roe Vitafood. Ask your Roe Feeds dealer for your copy of the 32 -page booklet of vital information: "Let's Grow Better Chicks and Pullets." OE. CHICK -, STARTER Sold by: CHARLESWORTH Clinton HAROLD BOGIE Auburn VITAMIZED FOR HEALTH...FARM iKSrQRifR PROVEN FOR /4„14141, � RESULTS r+