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BIRTHS
CAMPBELL- InClinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, February
19, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs, Neil Campbell, Hippen, a son
(George Patera00).
COLLINS — Tn Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, February
17, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Stan-
ley Collins, IS:R, 4, Clinton, a.
daughter (Dorothy
IIAUGATON---In. Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, February 19, 1902,to Mr, and Mrs, Law-
rence Naughton, Clinton, a son, (Wayne Lawrence).
DEATHS
CARTER--:-ACher late residence,
Seaforth, on Tuesday, Feb. 19,
1952, Emissie Benbow, wife of the late Samuel Carter, former-
ly of Goderich Township, in
her 81st year. Funeral from
her residence to Brussels Cern-
eters- Thursday, February 21, at 2 p.m.
KENNEDY—In Clinton, on Wed-
nesday, February 13, '1952,
Elizabeth A. Colquhoun, widow
of the late Hugh Kennedy, in
her 85th yeas. Funeral service
from the Ball and Mutch Fun-
eral Horne, Clinton, on Satur-
day, February 16, to Staffa
Cemetery.
MIDDLETON — On Wednesday,
February 6, 1952, at the home
of her Slaughter, Mrs, -Kenneth
Garrett, Edgeweod, Mrs. John
Middleton; dear ,sister of Mrs.
H, J. Thompson, R.R. 2, Clin-
ton, in her 77th year. Funeral
from C. Haskett and Son fun-
eral home, Lucan, Friday, Feb-
ruary 8, to Birr Cemetery.
TORRANCE—In Toronto West-
ern Hospital, on Monday, Feb-
ruary 18, 1952, Alfred P. Tor-
rance, beloved husband of Pearl
Shannon, in his 66th year, Fun-
eral service from Yorke Broth-
ers chapel, 2357 Moor St. W.
(at Willard). Toronto, on Wed-
neday, February 20, to Park
Lawn Cemetery, Toronto.
TOUGH — At the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Joseph McGil-
lawee, Shakespeare, on Fiiday,
February 15, 1952, Mary Laid-
law, widow of the late W. J.
Tough, in her 83rd year, Fun-
eral service from Beattie Fun-
, eral Home, Clinton, on Mon-
day, February 18, to Blyth
Union Cemetery.
WELLS—In London, on Monday,
Feb. 13, 1952, Robert Wells,
husband of Margaret Marshall,
formerly of Hullett Township.
Funeral to Blyth Union Ceme-
tery Feb. 14-,
MRS. SAMUEL CARTER
Funeral services for Mrs. Sam-
uel Carter, 80, who died at her
home, in Seaforth, will be con-
ducted Thursday, 2 p,m., at the
family residence, by Rev. D. A,
MacMillan, and interment made
in Brussels Cemetery.
She Was born in Goderich
Township, and before her mar-
riage 59 years ago, was Miss
Minnie Benbow. Her- husband
died in 1943. Before his death
they farmed in Brussels district,
and moved to Seaforth in 1928.
She was a member of the North-
side United Church.
Surviving are one daughter,
Myrtle, Seaforth; and a brother,
Robert Benbow, Brandon, Man.
LIVESTOOc FOR
CA.tir Saltable for
sealing, Jim Lobb, Clinton, phone
90441, 8-p
YOUNG HOLSTEIN COW due to
freshen. first week In. March
Carrying her third calf. Robert
Welsh, R.R. 2, Hayfield, phone
90642. 8-9-p
TEN CHUNKS OF PIGS, around
60 pounds, Also three yoting sows
Apply William Jenkins, Base
Line, Clinton. Phone 80241,
8-b
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR OPPORTUNITY to save
See our Saturday Specials. Bart-
liff Bros. 8-b
CRESS CALLOUS SALVE re-
heves quickly, Your Druggist
sells Cress Cprn Salve—for sure
relief too. 8&14-b
FREE THERMOMETER — Plus
cash at your farm for dead or
disabled horses or cows. Phone
collect, Seaforth 655r2. William
Stone Sons, Limited, 43tbf
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay More than fertilizer
prices. If,.not, will pay fertilizes,
Prices. If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode-
rich.• 2btfb
RECESSED BATHTUBS $60.
Smart Martha Washington and
Riebledge _stainless three-piece
bathroom sets: White $160 to
$189; coloured $274; complete
with beautiful chromed fittings.
Air conditioning furnaces $295,
Special offers to plumbers and
builders too, Save many valuable
dollars; buy with confidence and
have a nicer home. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Extra discounts off
catalogue prices if we supply
everything you need for complete
plumbing or heating installation.
Catalogue includes litho photos
of main fixtures, prices and in-
stallation diagrams. Select style
of sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs,
showers, stoves, refrigerators,
Pressure water systems, oil burns
ers, septic and oil tanks, etc.
Visit or write Johnson IVIallsOr-
der Division, Streetsville Hard-
ware, Streetsville, Ontario. Phone
261. 42-44
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SIX-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
Hensel'. Apply Albert Walff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
TWO STOREY BRICK DWELL-
ing, consisting of double living
room, dining room, modern kit-
chen, two-piece bath down; four
bedrooms and three-piece bath,
up. Hot water heating with oil
burner. Ideal location. Apply H.
C. Lawson, Realtor, Bank of
Montreal Bldg., phone 251W.
6-tfb
FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, three-
piece bath, full basement, wood-
shed, small barn, chicken house,
and six lots set out in small fruit.
A lovely home for the person
who would like a summer in-
come from the property. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, Clinton.
Phones: business 448, residence
5993. 8-tfb
STING OF 100 ACRES
clay loam, 40 acres fall
, five acres fall wheat,
in hay and pasture. Hydro
and house. Two never-
wells. Good brick house
ank barn with cement
. One steel garage. One
ent house. Situated five
om Seaforth, Lot 2, Con.
ett. For further particulars,
E. S. Marie's Seaforth,
Seaforth 845r3.
8-9-10-p
RNITURE FOR SALE
TEN CABINET, Oak, white
sin enamel work top,
riches. In good condition,
20. Apply at Clinton News-
, Box we. 8-p
NITURE REFINISHING
PIANO, FURNITURE, AND
rig, see W. G. Pickett, TENDERS WANTED
31, Clinton.
cabinet refinishing and
GRAIN FOR SALE
620r25.
HELP WANTED (Watson. 7-8-b
ed. Clerk, Stanley Tqwnship, Fred
ONTARIO ST. CGIT
Under the leadership of Mrs.
A. 0. Eagle and Miss Helen Hind-
ley, the CGIT of Ontario St.
Church held its initiation cere-
mony on Wednesday, February
13. The group has been increas-
ing steadily and 23 girls were in-
itiated with more seeking admis-
Sion to membership.
DST AND FOUND
-A LOADING PLATFORM
Minton Stock 'Yards, east
Seaforth, on, Monday,
11 ash, Apply Wright
ri, phone 283W Seaforth,
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TRANSPORTATION re-
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Cards of T hanks
MRS. J. HOWARD COX wishes
to thank all her friends for their
flowers, cards and messages of
sympathy, and to all who have
shown her so much kindness.
8-b
MR. AND MRS. FOSTER ex-
tend their thaniassto neighbours
and friends for all kind acts of
sympathy shown in their recent
bereavement. 8-p
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all my friends
and neighbours who sent flowers,
cards, gifts and treats, those who
inquired for me by phone, all
those who visited mes including
Rev. Mr. Eagle and Rev. Mr. Lane,
and for all kindness to my fam-
ily while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. I would
also like to pay special thanks
to Dr. Newland, Dr. ()ekes, Miss
Sinclair and all the nurses for
their kind attention. — MRS.
MELVIN CRICH, 8-b.
AUCTVI:INGSALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements,
Feed and Household Effects, at
Lot 27, Concession 2, West Wa-
wanosh, 11/2 miles north of Au-
burn (County Road), on
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
HORSES, etc.: Team of work
horses, 9 and 12 yrs. old; set of
harness; horse collars.
CATTLE: Holstein heifer, 2 yrs.
old, due time of sale; Holstein
heifer, 3 yrs. old, due time of
sale; Ayrshire cow, 4 yrs. old,
due March 20; Holstein cow, 9
yrs. old, due May 5; Holstein
heifer, freshened 2 months; 2
yearling heifers; 2 calves, 6 mons.
old; calf, 2 months old.
PIGS-4 pigs, apprxo. 150 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS: Universal 2-unit
milking machine and piping; 1947
International 1/2 ton, truck, with 2
sets of racks; M.H, No, 5 binder,
6 ft. cut; M.H. mower, 51/2 ft. cut;
M.H. No. 10 manure spreader;
2-drum roller; 'disc harrows; 10
ft. hay rake; set of 3-section
harrows; rubber tire wagon and
flat rack; Frost and Wood hay
loader; Chatham fanning mill;
root pulper; Page fence stretcher;
2 walking plows; single row •Scufs
tier; shovels, chains, and saws;
4 80-1.b. milk cans, milk pails and
numerous other articles.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: A
quantity of household effects.
TERMS: CASH. No reserve as
farm is sold,
JOHN AITCHESON, Proprietor
EDW. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer,
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
' 7-8-b
Valentine Palm
For W-W YPU
The Young People's Union of
Wesley-Willis United Church held
a Valentine party in the church
hall on Thursday, February 14,
The evening's activities opened
with a sing song of numbers from
"Huron's Happy Harmonies" book
after which games and contests
were enjoyed, and a bounteous
lunch was served.
Administratrix
Clearing Auction Sale
of FARM, FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS, FEED, Etc.,
of the Estate of the late William
Leonard Youngblut, at Lot 34,
Concession 11, Hallett Town-
ship, 2 miles west of
Londembor0, on
Wednesday, March 12
at 12,30 noon sharp, including:
CATTLE: 37 head. Cows are
Herefords and Durhams, most all
of which are freshened recently
with calves at foot. Eight head
of 2 and 3 yr, old fat steers and
heifers of good marketable qual-
ity; 8 yearling stocker steers and.
heifers.
PIGS: Yorkshire sow due time
of sale; Yorkshire sow with litter;
9 pigs, approx. 160 lbs.
POULTRY: 150 New Hampshire
X Rock hens, 1 yr. old.
IMPLEMENTS, Etc.: A full line
of farm implements including a
Fordson :tractor with lights, start-
er and power take-off; also a
plow and cultivator • attachment;
McCormick Deering 15-disc pow-,
er drill.
FEED and GRAIN: 12 ton of
hay; 250 bus. of Clinton oats
(suitable for seed); 500 bus, of
mixed grain.
FARM: 4t the same time and
place, there will be offered for•
sale, subject to reserve bid, if
not sold previous to sale date,
the farm (lot 34, con. 11,•Hullett
Township) consisting of 100 acres,
more or less of choice clay loam
in an excellent state of cultiva-
tion,' on which is situated a 11/2
storey solid brick house; an "L"
shaped barn being 40'x72' and
30'x50'; an implement shed 30'x
40'. The farm is equipped with
hydro throughout the, buildings.
There is an ample water supply
consisting of a spring creek and
a never-failing artesion well from
which water is piped tithe house
and barn. The farm is well lo-
cated on a County Highway and
is well fenced and drained.
TERMS—CASH
TERMS on FARM: Ten per cent
of the • purchase price down on
date of sale and the balance in
30 days. Other conditions of sale
will be read on sale date or may
be obtained from the undersigned
solicitor prior to the date of sale.
Elizabeth Isabel Youngblut,
Administratrix
F. Fingland, QC, Clinton, Ont.,
Soiocitor for the Administratrix
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, .
Altetioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
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APPLES FOR SALE
tAYED APPLES. SPIES,
nen Sweets, Greening's. Anse
ete. Free delivery in Olin,-
Phone Clinton 613r24. Fred
Symont, Varna.
4-5-6-7-8-9-b
ARTICLES WANTED
sITED—WINCILESTER, Car-
2540 or 32-20, in very good
le. Pat Ruroleski, Barry's
Ontario. , 8-p
BABY CHICKS
X STARTED PULLETS —
ed cockerels—tor immediate
pent. Get catalogue and price
and order your dayold chicks
advance. .Full information,
t — Mrs. Alex Paterson,
afield. 8-b
BABY SITTING
TABLE BABY SITTER avail-
Mrs. Lucy Bezzo, Matilda
phone Clinton 499R. 8-p
ILDING LOTS FOR SALE
YOtI THINKING of Wild-
a home. A number of fine
for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
Estate, phones: business
residence 5993. 7-btfb
BUILDING SUPPLIES
'ARLOAD OF CANADIAN
ant. A. G. Grigg. Phone
8-p
5INESS OPPORTUNITIES
MING BAKERY,
ess, trucks, will sell sever-
er would be interested in
trade. Other business trade
' with see—restaurants, gas
n, tourist camps. Leonard
inter. 38-b-tfb
ANY HOUSE FOR SALE
)NY HOUSE 10' by. 12'. In.
it condition. Ed Boyes, Clin-
8-p
COLONY HOUSE, 10 by 14
in good condition. Apply
Vodden, Clinton, phone 57J.
8-p
FARMS FOR SALE
1 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
lential information. Leon-
G. Winter, Real Estate,
s: business 448, residence
5-btfb
S FARM, 160 ACRES, lot
neessiSn 5, Hullett. Thomas
rt, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
n 801r21, or James Phelan,
Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
13-15-ptbf
CRE DAIRY FARM on No.
Sway between Clinton and
ch. 20 acres bush, balance
ble and permanent pasture.
Glen, Clinton, R. R. 2,
901r16. 8 to 13-p
POULTRY FOR SALE
800 BARRED ROCK X RED
pullets, three months old. They
are good healthy strong stock.
These pullets will begin to lay
about the time the price of eggs
goes up early this summer. Must
be sold by March first to make
room for a new lot of chicks. A
bargain at $1.10 each. phone 33,
F. W. Andrews, Clinton. 8-9-b
TENDERS CALLED FOR POWER
sprayer that will develop 400
pounds pressure, mounted on
skids, with 250ngallon water tank.
AND SEED OATS both, for Tenders to be in hands of Clerk
Apply Stanley Jackson. by 12 noon, March 4. Lowest or
8-n any tender not necessarily accept-
PAPER SUBSCRIPTION
,r on liberal commission
A good opportunity to
some money. Box "K",
lecord. 5-xtfb
8-9-10-p
SMART BOY to assist in
tarket, also young lady to
s cashier. Apply by letter
BOX 371, Clinton, 8-p
OR FEMALE, CLERICAL
Dither full or part time.
Box "A", Clinton sews-
' 8-b
HAY FOR SALE
)XtmAntafr 20 TONS of
utility, timothy and alfalfa
so eight tons of red clover.
William A. Reid, Huron
Clinton, PhOne 674.
7-8-b
WIVIS'
Hear* Reports ,.....„ 7,11Q vim of wesioroiviiiia Church met at the home ,of Miss
Ida Walkinshaw, with a' large at'.
tensiance. The president, Mrs.
Margaret Addison, opened the .
meeting with hymn 178 and prays
er for the Royal Family.
The secretary, Mrs, 3. Nediger
'and the treasurer, Nirs, F, Pings
land, gave their reports after
which the several dePartrnental
secretaries reported. Presis
dent spoke of the work of the
Baby Band,
. The roll call for March will be
a verse of Scripture containing
the word "peace," The offering
was received and Mrs. Nconan
Shepherd and her group took •
charge of the program.
Hymn NQ. 6 was followed by
Scripture reading by Miss A. M.
Stone and prayer by Mrs, • Shep-
herd. Miss Audrey Jervis pleas-
ed the meeting with a beautiful
solo.
The study period—"Our Fellow
Canadians from Europe" — was
led by Mrs. Norman Shepherd, as-
sisted by Mrs. B. Beam, Mrs. D.
Bartliff and Mrs, George Beattie.
Hymn. 378 was sung and Mrs.
Shepherd closed the meeting with
the benediction. A social time
was enjoyed over a cup of. tea
served by Miss Walkinshaw, as-
sisted by her sister, Miss Luella
Walkinshaw and others. ,
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