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THURSDAY, AUGUST '7, 195Z CIPITODINVWS-RECORD
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE BIRTHS
DIGNAN — In. Clinton Public
HARI,EY DAVIDSON MOTOR- Hospital, on Friday, August 1,
cycle (twin), recently everhaul- 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ed, ApplyoEllwood Epps Sports Dignan, Remelt; a son.
32-p 1-10Y—In Clinton Public Hospi-
In Memoriam
CROSSMAN—ln memory of Cecil
R. Crossman.
`Love Is even greater than death,
and the one for whom we
sorrow •
Will live forever in our hearts
and thoughts through each
to-morrow."
...„Wife and daughter,
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH—Pone 1,150
Now: In new Anse() color—
"THE 14'ILD NORTH" with
Stewart Granger & Cyd- Chariese
CAPITAL 'THEATRE oonElocu Phone 47
Now Playing (Aug, 7-9)
"FLAME OF ARABY" In Techni-
color, with Maureen O'Hara- and
Jeff Chandler
Now: "CARSON CITY" In Color
Randolph Scott - Lucille Norman
Shop.
tat, on Thursday, July 31, 1952, PERSONAL
to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoy,
Clinton, a eon.
MASSE—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, August 6j
1952, to Mr, and eMre. Nelson
Masse, Zurich, a daughter.
MOCK—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on. Tuesday, August 5,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs: Ronald
Mack, Hensall, a daughter.
1VIcCLINCHEY—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Saturday, Au-
gust 2, 1952; to Mr. and Mrs.
Beverley McClinchey, Bayfield,
a son.
REID—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, .august 3,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs: Harry
Reid, Varna, a son.
SNELL—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, August 4,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Snell, R.R. 3, Blyth, a son,
MON., TUES, WED,
Jeanne Crain — Thelma Ritter
Romanticallc
il .Scott
orne comedy Brady at itsliveliest
as a lingerie model and a mar-
riage agent team up to lure a
husband.
"The Model and the
Marriage Broker"
v.;
''SKINNY" GIRL'S! GET Lovely
curves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new
pep. Try famous 'health and
weight-builder, Ostrex Tonic Tab-
lets. Introductory, "get-acquaint-
ed" size only 60c. All druggists.
28-9-30-32
MON, TUES, WED, (Aug. 11-13)
Walter Pidgeon, Margaret
Leighton and Robert Beatty
Fiction's most daring adventurer
is on the trail again to capture
a gang that outwitted Scotland
Yard.
"Calling Bulldog
Drummond"
MON, IVES., WED.
"Four in a Jeep"
Photographed in Vienna against
a backdrop of the Allied occupa-
tian of Austria, a story of the;
International Military
Viveca Lindfore — Ralph Meeker
and Michael Medwin
WEIR—In Dunnville, Ontario, on
Tuesday, August 5, 1952, Mrs.
Phoebe (English) Weir, widow
of the late Adam Weir, and
dear mother of Leonard B.,
Dunnville; Joseph E. • (Ted),
Peterborough; and R. Archie,
deceased„ in her 97th year.
Resting at the Carrothers fun-
eral home, London, „where ser-
vice will be held on Friday
afternoon at 2,30. Interment
in Clinton Cemetery, upon ar-
rival via motor, about 4.30
o'clock.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SIX-ROOMED STUCCO HOUSE
on Albert Street with three-piece
bath, oak floors and stoker. Good
location, Early possession. Apply
A. G.„Grigg, phone Clinton 74W.
26-tfb
THUR., FRI., SAT. •
George Montgomery — Audrey
Long and Carl Benton Reid Sup er-Cinecolor adventure, As
Geronfino and his Apaches futil-
ely attempt to repel the invading
white man.
"Indian Uprising"
THUR. FRI. SAT. (Aug. 14-16)
"The Lion and the
Horse
— In Technicolor —
Resplendent in colour comes a
pulse-pounding outdoor\ drama
about a man and a horse who
fought together against an un-
friendly world.
Steve Cochran, Ray Teal, Bob
• Steele and Harry Antrim
TOUR., FRI., SAT.
"OKINAWA'
One of the most thrilling war
documentaries ever filmed, feat-
uring authentic battle shots.
Pat O'Brien — Cameron IVIitchell.
and Richard Denning
SIX ROOMED HOUSE, FULLX
insulated, four-piece tiled bath-
room, full basement. Hardwood
floors throughout, double garage,
all in excellent condition. Cent-
rally located. Apply to John
Leiner, phone Clinton, 283.
32-33-p
Cop. PM
tol,1110014
Agcn0.
Notice to Creditors
In the 'Estate of ROBERT
REECE FERRIS.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Robert Reece
Ferris, late of the Township of
Hullett, County of Huron, Farm-
er, deceased, who died on the 8th
day of July, 1952, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars
of their claims to the undersign-
ed on or before the 30th day of
August, 1952, after which date
the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 2nd day
of August,11952.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Barrister &c.
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
32-3-4-b
Coming: "SCARAMOUCHV In
Technicolor with StewarrGranger
and Janet Leigh •
Coming; "Champagne for Caesar"
with Ronald Coleman and Celeste
Holm
Opportunist Oliver
Prefers the winning side
fie always advertises
In, the claisifiedl
MARRIAGES
BO.WMAN-POCOCK—In Clinton
Baptist Church, on Saturday,
August 2, 1952, by Rev, John
E. Ostrom, Eileen June Pocock,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliv-
er M. Pocock, Clinton, and
Leonard Ernie Bowman, Jarvis,
son of. Mr. and Mrs,., Oscar E.
Bowman, Winnipeg.
CHABOT - LOBB — In RCAF
Chapel, Clinton, on Monday,
August 4, 1952, Helen Jean-
nette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Lobb, and LAC Dalton
E. Chabot, Winnipeg, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Chabot, Arnprior,
SANGSTER-MOIR—In the Unit-
ed Church manse, Listowel, on
Saturday, August 2, 1952, by
Rev. E. Martin, Listowel, Betty
June Moir, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George 'Moir, and Robert
William -Sangste• soil of Mrs,
Sangster, Hensall, and the late
William Sangster.
DEATHS
BROWN—In Clinton, on Friday,
August 1, 1952, Alexander
Brown, son of the late Robert
and Annie Brown, in his 54th
year. Funeral from Trinity
Anglican. Church, Bayfield, to
Bayfield Cemetery, on Sunday
afternoon, August 3.
CHURCHILL — In Clinton, on
Sunday, August 3, 1952, Hattie
E. Miller, beloved wife of
Thomas Churchill, in her 55th
year. Funeral from the Beat-
tie funeral home, Rattenbury
St. E., Clinton, to Clinton Cem-
etery, on Tuesday afternoon,
August 5.
DEWAR—In Bayfield, on Wed-
nesday, August 6, 1,952, David
Charles Dewar, beloved hus-
band of Ada Elva Watson, in
his 85th year. Funeral from
his late residence, Bayfield, to
Bayfield Cemetery, on Friday
afternoon, August 8, at 2.30
o'clock.
GRIERSON — In Wingham, on.
Saturday, August 2, 1952, Fran-
ces Grierson, beloved sister of
Dr. Robert Grierson, Londes-
boro. Funeral from the Ball
and Mutch funeral home, High
Street, Clinton, to Clinton
Cemetery, on Tuesday after- . noon,‘Augtest 5.
McLEOD—In Clinton, on Mon-
day, August 4, 1952, William
John McLeod, beloved husband
of Mae Lillian Murray, in his
45th year. Funeral from, Trin-
ity Anglican Church, I3ayfield,
to Bayfield Cemetery, on Thurs-
day afternoon, August 7, at"
three o'clock.
SEVEN-ROOM FRAME HOUSE
on Huron St., Clinton; three-piece
bath, large living room with fire-
place, large dining room, sun
porch, very good location. Priced
to sell; terms can be arranged,
L. G. Winter, Real Estate; Thomas
A Steep, salesman. 30-tfle
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
from the home of Fred Hanley,
Huron Street, Clinton, on
Saturday, August 9
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of:
Eight-piece dining room suite;
Console table; 2 tubular beds,
springs and mattresses; tubular
bed, springs and inner spring
mattress; bedroom chair; walnut
dresser; chiffonier; Victor cab-
inet radio; desk; small desk; hall
rack; Raymond drop-head sew-
ing machine; oval extension
table; 6 chairs; 2 kitchen .tables;
drop-leaf --table; Axminster rug
9'x12'; rocking chair; tapestry
rug 9'x12'; congoleum rug 9'x12';
Moffat electric range; kitchen
cabinet; Quebec heater;' porch
swing; 65-piece dinner set; other
dishes, glassware, sealers, crock-
ery, cooking utensils, hot plate,
240 lb. scale; lawn mower; cur-
tains; numerous other articles.
TERMS—CASH
FRED HANLEY, Proprietor
EDW. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
31-32-b
KPANNINiVIINE~1.4.4.04411414,04/41 ' Ty NIE"1","•11.."Ker".11M*'.11.1
ACCOMMODATION for for RENT
FURNISHED BEDROOM AND
'kitchenette, suitable for couple
-.gar two working girls. Phone '73J,
32-p
DANC cowman
: seam(
Get There Safely!
CALL
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE,' THREE
bedrooms, three-piece bath, ex-
tra lot, small barn, nice surround-
ings. L. G. Winter,' Real Estate,
phone 448;. Thomas Steep, sales-
man, phone 146W. 28-tfb
"-SELF e CONTAINED #APART-
meni, four rooms and bath, in
.witzer block. O. L. Switzer,
phone Clinton 460R. 32-p
SATURDAY NIGHT
BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME, two
bedrooms and ultra modern,
three-piece bathroom. Living-
room with picture window. Mod-
ern kitchen, full basement with
automatic forced air oil heat.
tion. Full price, $7,750. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, phone 448;
Thomas Ste4p, salesman, phone
146W. 21-btfb
Accommodation Wanted STRATFORD CASINO WANTED TO RENT, SMALL
house or three to four room un-
furnished apartment, in Clinton.
Available about September 1.
• Box "D", News-Record. 32-b
1 1 0
ASHTON'S TAXI
TED PARKER and
His OrOestra
. Clearing,
AUCTION SALE
of 'HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
From the home of the late
Mrs. Agnes G. Holloway,
Whitehead St.,- Clinton, on
Saturday, August 16
at 1.30 p.m., the following:-
Three-piece chesterfield suite,
occasional chair; 4 wicker arm
chairs; 4 wicker ,rocking chairs;
other rocking chairs; 2 fernery
stands;' fireside bench; foot stool;
large wall mirror; large dressing
mirror; 3 antique dresser mir-.
ors; small oak table; other small
tables; 3 end tables; tri-light;
table lamp; 2 Wilton rugs 9'x9';
Axminster rug 101/2 'x9'; Philco
mantel radio; magazine table;
cherry knee hole desk; platform
rocker; scatter rugs; 9-piece oak
dining room suite including table,
chairs, buffet, and china cabinet;
small curio cabinet; tea wagon;
4-piece walnut bedroom suite;
inner spring mattress, tubular
bed, dresser and wash stand; in-
ner spring mattress; single bed;
mattress; dreseing screen; hall
tree; ball table and mirror; 2
ladder-back chairs; chest of
drawers; Singer sewing machine;
Hoover electric vacuum cleaner;
carpet sweeper; large quantity of
bedding and linens; numerous
pictures; General Electric refrig-
erator; McClary electric range;
Coffield electric washing mach-
ine; 2 laundry tubs; enamel top
table; 3 kitchen chairs; arm chair;
bar room chair; kitchen stool;
cooking utensils; set of dishes;
other dishes including antiques;
silver tea service; silverware and
glassware; electric heater; medic-
ine cabinet; lawn mower; step
ladder; garden hose on reel, gar-
den tools, numerous other articles.
TERMS—CASH
F4 Ph/gland. Q.C., Administrator
of the Estate
EDW. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. Colgulionn, Clerk
32-3-b
ARTICLES WANTED
WANTED—CHILD'S PLAY Pen,
in good condition. Phone 37.
32-p
PIANO TUNING 31-b
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Coac at Clinton
550R. 43tfb AUTOMOBILES' FOR SALE
1950 VANGUARD, FIRST CLASS
econdition, new tires. James A.
' White, Box 292, Goderich, phone
1Gclerich 723R. 32-b
SEWING MACHINES Tune In
BLUE WATER CONFERENCE
"doily"
Monday-Friday-10.15 am (EDST), Sundays 10.05 am
on CFCO, Chatham
630 on your dial
NEW AND USED MACHINES.
Repairs to all models. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., Goderich,
phone 1135. 19-tfb BABY CHICKS
Latest Hits ACT QUICKLY FOR BRAY 3-4
week cockerels, heavies, ship-
per's choice, 3 week $27.90 — 4
week $32.90. And 3-4 week pul-
lets, heavies, shipper's choice, 3
week $25,90 — 4 week $30.90.
Dayold to order. Agent, Mrs.
Alex Paterson, Brucefield.
32-b
STOVES FOR SALE
FINLAY COAL or WOOD Range.
White enameled. Good as new.
Phone Clinton 6933. 31-2-p
FRANKIE LANE—
"High Noon"
ROSEMARY CLOONEY—
"Botch-A-Me"
"Half as Much"
JOHNNY RAY
"What's The Use"
PEGGY LEE—"Lover"
KAY STARR—
"Kay's Lament"
HEAVY DUTY, FOUR-BURNER
electric stove, with oven, apart-
ment size. Price $60, Phone
805r13. • 32-b
28-b a-a-seseee4e•-•-••
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE SUMMER COTTAGES
FOR RENT .NEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR
.sale, adjoining property of new
.school. L. G, Winter, real estate,
phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales-
arian, phone 146W. 28-tfb
Clearance of
SPORT COATS
BAYFIELD — HOUSEKEEPING
cabins on Lake Huron. $20 Co.
wkly. Everything supplied. Six
acres to play in, picnic tables,
swimming, row boat. Lots of
shade. Dining room. Bicycles.
Wyllie G. Hazelwood, R. Re 1,
Bayfield, Ont. 19to35-b
AT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
GALBRAITH BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —
business trades listed: restaurants,
, gas stations, tourist camps, groc-
ery stores; one Main St. build-
ing, L. G. Winter, Real Estate;
Thomas Steep, salesman. 30-tfb
RADIO and TELEVISION
"CLINTON'S ONLY
RECORD BAR"
ALL SALES BACKED
WITH EXPERT SERVICE
Fine light tweeds and
plain shades. Styled in
one- or two-button styles,
sizes 34 to 42.
BLUES, SANDS, GREYS
Originally priced to 39.50
Special rack at .
Steelworkers are highest paid
industrial workers in Ontario,
with $1.61 an hour average at
Dec. 1, 1951.— Quick Canadian
Facts. CABIN TRAILER FOR SALE
-- Tel. 482 — INGLIS-SCHULT, 8' x 18', sleeps
tour. In. good condition, with all
up-to-date features. Phone
with
112. Joe Miller. 32-3-p SALESMAN
• WANTED
SALESMAN WANTED
IMMEDIATELY
Employment Wanted—Male
19..50 - AIRMAN ON LEAVE, would like
work of any kind until Septem-
ber 1. Age 29, In good health.
Box. "C", News-Record. 32-p Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
Headquarters in
Clinton
All Other Sport
Coats at .
FARMS FOR SALE"
S.Grrry,WrIKVP•Lipir" •••
FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
Confidential information. Leon-
ard G. Winter, Real Estate,
phones: business 448, residence
5993. 5-btfb
Must have car. Steady employ-
ment. Salary, commission and
car allowance. Employment
benefits. i ecile Beauty. Salon $25.00 K. C. COOKE APPLY:
W. G. Henderson
Singer Sewing Centre
Goderich — Phone 1135
31-tfb
eeteteteleteteeeteeee4 + 4. 44:81 tt4
HELP WANTED—Male (Manageress, Mrs. Elda Crossman)
'WANTED—RELIABLE MAN TO
drive taxi. Steady employment,
Roy Mann, Clinton Cab, 32-p
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton PICKETT e CAMPBELL PHONES' SHOP, 415
HOUSE, 612 4
CLERK AND BOOKKEEPER to
work in local hardware store. Ap-
ply in writing to Hawkins Hard-
ware. 32-b EIMMEINIRIMISMIN CEMENT (Opposite the Theatre)
, Arrow Shirts Stetson Hots
PHONE 25 CLINTON
Albert Street, over Lockwood's
, Barber Shop HELP WANTED—Female OFFICE
ESK
Contractors WAITRESS—EXPERIENCE NOT
essential. Apply to Bartliff Bros.
32-b
29-b CEMENT
BUILDING
. and
CHIMNEY s
BLOCKS
4-0-4-+4
August Sale
FURNITURE laFIN1SHING
;FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND
'radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing, see W. G. Pickett, Box
251, Clinton. 29-30-1-2-p Save Gas
Tires
FOR SALE
VA ft. x-41 /2 ft.
BEST CASH OFFER
PHONE 562
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
'Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21, 9-ptfb
. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
.21 CHOICE YORKSHIRE chunks.
Ten -Weeks old, Phone Clinton
807r3, Charles Stewdrt. 32-b
Buy Your Lawn Mower Now Built and Repaired
GUY IVES and SONS
Phone Carlow 1.612
Lives!, 20% OFF ON LAWN MOWERS in stock
20% OFF ON ALL TRICYCLES
1 Second-Hand Mower, nearly new—$10
A Full Stock of Galvani2ed Wire
all gauges
NAILS—ALL SIZES
Let us look after your Furnace—(Oil or
Warm Air) we sell only the hest
32-b
Proper wheel alignment is absolutely
essential to easy steering, even tire wear
and smooth braking. What's more,
wheels that are in alignment assure less
engine drag, and mean real gas savings.
So for economy and SAFETY, be sure
the wheels are right. Come hi for‘a
c:Ileck, today!
mammomiestax- 36-ptfb
5-0-4-41*1.41.4-41.4-4r4-110-4.-1r4-4-10-1/-•,4 10 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Phone 807r23, Keith Tyndall,
32-p
TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS due
August 10. 1$411ferct Durk, R,n, 2,
ti Clinton. Phone Carlow, 11r12.
32-p
MAIN ,,TREET
BUSINESS
BLOCK
FOR SALE
ti\. S. Scrawl
LOST AND FOUND Oils - Greases- Gasoltin0
Petroleum Products LOST—WIIEEL AND RIM front
Chevrolet 1-ton int*, on High-,
Way 8, between Clinton, and
HOlroesville, pr on Cut Line to
Porter's 11111,- Alvin ttetties, R.R,
2, Dayfield, Phone Clinton 9001,13.
32-p
THREE ArAnnxtlsiTs
ASTI) STORK
Terms ratty be arranged
L. G. WINTER
REAl1 ESTAIM Bilt,OXER
TItorpas A. Steep, Saletnnatt
Phone Clinton STY
P110110 Godericlit McPherson Bros. Hugh R. Hawkms
Horthvorei Plumbing and Heating
groat!. oughlod — Sheet Metal Work .- Neale Furnaces
4.4.444-44.44-.44.41
FORD MONARCH - FORD TRUCK Representative
Pewit-End Alignment Wheel Holortelog,
Phone 492
MISCELLANEOUS
CRESS CALLOUS SALVE re-
lloves quickly, Your Druggist
sells cress corn Salve—for sure
Mid too. 31.b
CITIES SERVICE
DISTRIBUTOR Clinton