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REID—In loving memory of my
dear sister, Mrs. James Reid, who
passed away ten years ago, Sep-
tember 26, 1942:
"No dearer sister this world
could held
With your cherished smile and
heart of gold
And those who 'knew her all
will know
How much we lost ten years ago.
Always a smile instead of a
frown
Always a hand when another
was down
Always so thoughtful, pleasant
and kind
What a beautiful memory she
left behind."
—Ever remembered by her sister,
Laura; brother-in-law, Lloyd
and three nephews.
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FREEMAN — In loving memory
of our •dear uncle, Robert James
Freeman, who passed away, Oc-
tober 7, 1950:
"Not dead to us who loved him,
Not lost, but gone before;
He lives with us in memory
And will forever more."
—Ever remembered by Frank,
Theda, and family. 39-p
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK and
IMPLEMENTS
At Lot No. 1'7, Bayfield Line,
Goderich Township, 61/2 miles
south-west of Clinton, on
Tuesday, October 7
at 1.30 p.m.
HORSES: Clyde x Percheron
mare, 8 yrs. old, 1700 lbs.; Belg-
ian mare, 8 yrs. old, 1800 lbs.
CATTLE: Holstein cow, 5 yrs.
old, due Dec. 23; Holstein cow,
5 yrs. old, due Feb. 18; Holstein
cow, 5 yrs. old, due March 12;
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, milking,
due April 2; Holstein heifer, 3
yrs, old, freshened Sept. 10; 4
Holstein heifers, due March and
April; Holstein x Hereford cow,
4 yrs. old, milking, due Feb. 21;
Hereford heifer, 18 months old;
7 winter and spring calves; Hol-
stein x Hereford calf, 1 month
old
PIGS: 5 Yorkshire, bred 2
months; 25 chunks; Tamworth
hog, 7 months ()Id.
POULTRY and EQUIPMENT:
40 Sussex x Rock hens, 1 yr. old;
Queen oil brooder stove (nearly
1new); range shelter.
IMPLEMENTS: M-H 'Standard
tractor, model 101 Jr.; 1946 Int-
ernational 1,a ton heavy duty
truck; International in enure
spreader; riding plow; M-H
mower, 6 ft, cut; dump rake;
M-H binder, 7 ft. cut; M-H 11-
hoe drill with fertilator attach-
ment; M-H 11-disc fertilizer drill;
garden cultivator; set of sloop
sleighs; Renfrew cream separat-
or; wire silo; hydro pole; several
end posts; set of heavy harness;
double trees, etc,; lawn mower
(nearly new),
TERMS—CASH
FRED ARKELL AND SONS,
Proprietors
EDW. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. Coiquhoun, Clerk
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Service every fam-
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PARK THEATRE
_poRgimg—rbono 1150
Now: to eolor---"NEW MEXICO"
Lew Ayres and Marilyn Maxwell
MON., WES., WED.
Frank Sioatra - Shelley Winters
and Alex Nicol
Telling the tale of a night club,
radio and screen star who rockets
to fame and to involvements with
a gangland mob.
"Meet Danny Wilson"
THUR., FRI., SAT,
Ronald Reagan Doris Day
and Frank Lovejoy
Warner Brothers present a new
and entertaining romantic drama
based on a sports motif.
"The Winning Team"
total of more than. 50 men, will
be employed on the project.
Goderich Signal-Star.
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HALLADAY,
ROBINSON & Co.
Chartered
Accountants
Box No. "E"
CLINTON
NEWS-RECORD.
Notice to Creditors
NOTICE is hereby given pur-
suant to the Trustees Act that all
persons having ,claims against
the Estate of ALICE SELINA
HOLMES, late of the Township
of Innisfil, in the County of
Simcoe, Spinster, Deceased, who
died on or about the Twenty-
third day of October, 1951 are
requested to send particulars of
their claim to the undersigned
Archibald I rvine, Administrator
with Will Annexed before the
31st day of October 1952, after
which date the Administrator wilt
distribute the assets• of the Estate
having regard only to the claims
of which he shall then have no-
tice, and will not be responsible
to any others,
Dated at Barrie, Ontario, this
17th day of September, A.D„ 1952.
ARCHIBALD IRVINE,
R. R. No. 5,
BARRIE, Ontario.
Administrator with Will
Annexed.
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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
:ROOM FOR RENT, two sharing.
:Phone 298R. .39-b
aSLEEPING ACCOMMODATION
for six. Also board and room
,:for four. Box "D", Clinton Neves-
.Record. 39-p
FARM HOUSE, BATH, Furnace,
aliot water. Gordon Hill, Varna.
.Phone Clinton 630r.16. 39-b
.kCOULD ACCOMMODATE TWO
boarders. Phone Clinton 795R.
39-p
,Accommodation Wonted
',WANTED TO, RENT OR BUY—
.Small house, in Clinton, two
bedrooms. Box "G", Clinton
-News-Record. 39-p
':THREE OR •FOUR ROOM, self-
..contained, furnished apartment,
.in or near Clinton. .F/O Archi-
bald, Officers' Mess, RCAF Sta-
tion, .Clinton. 39-b
"-TWO OR THREE ROOM apart-
-anent in Clinton, requireds by
Airforce couple, no children.
-Urgently required by October 10.
-Box "F", Clinton News-Record.
39-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
-LARGE REFRIGERATOR, 36 cu.
ft., lunch counter, store counter.
.Herb McAdam, R.R. 2, Goderich.
39-b
WHEEL CHAIR, TWO BEDS.
-From Clinton Hospital Auxiliary.
Phone Clinton 57W. 39-b
.DELUXE ACQUARIUM, 14"x8"x
9" with 13 large goldfish. Price
$7. Mrs. L. M. McKinnon, Huron
:Street. 39-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
.DODGE CAR FOR SALE. Price
4100.. Good tires. Write Post
sOffice Box 176. 39-p
.1948 PONTIAC SEDAN, excellent
condition. Phone 1128M, Gode-
:rich. Corner of Picton and Wel-
lesley Streets. 39-b
CHRYSLER SIX, AIRFLOW, five
.passenger coupe, mechanically
reliable; looks nice; also good
trailer, recently made for car.
All for $400. L. Leeper, E. Trick
-Farm, Clinton. 39-p
.1948 CHEVROLET COACH, light
grey, body and engine in good
,,condition, Phone Goderich 195R,
39-p
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
.NEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR
sale, adjoining property of new
,school. L. G. Winter, real estate,
phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales-
-man, phone 146W. 28-tfb
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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
BICYCLES FOR SALE
:MAN'S BICYCLE, $15. Apply C.
Shearing, Gibbings St.
39-b
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
'TWO STOREY CHURCH, solid
brick, in first class condition,
Will be for sale by tender. High-
est tender not necessarily accept-
ed. Tenders to be in by October
10. Apply Wilfred Chuter, Varna,
Phone Clinton 626r32.
39-40-b
CLOTHING FOR SALE
.GIRL'S WINTER COAT, red,
size 12, in excellent condition;
also girl's tunic, only been worn
once. Phone 289J, 39-p
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM PLOWING, reasonable
.ratos. George J, Colclough, Phone
Clinton 313 or 423W. 39-b
Employment Wanted—Female
MARRIED WOMAN requires part
time work, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ex-
perienced office worker, other
lobs acceptable, Box "D", Clin-
ton News-Record. 39-p
YOUNG GIRL 'WISHES worix
on Saturdays, Near Clinton or
Seaforth. Experienced at house-,
work. Phone Clinton 616r42, of-
ler six. 39-p
FARMS FOR SALE
PROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
Confidential information. Leon-
ard G. Winter, Real Estate,
-,Ohones: business '448, •reSide
ht
nce
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FURNITURE FOR SALE
DINING ROOM TABLE and four
chairs; walnut settee; kitchen
cupboard. Next to Town Hall,
aver the shoe store, Phone Clin-
ton 597W, 39-p
FURNITURE REFINISHING
FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
Pairing, .see W, G, Pickett, 'Box
351, Clinton. 37-8-9-40-p
FARM IMPLEMENTS for SALE
INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR
and two-furrow International
plow. Fergus VanEgmond.
a 39-40-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED, OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21, , 9-ptfb
HELP WANTED—Female
GIRL OR MIDDLE-AGED Lady
for light housework, live in or
out. Good wages. Box "J",
Clinton News-Record, 39-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TEN PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD,
Raymond Cantelon, phone 602r21.
39-b
GUERNSEY:" COW, just freshen-
ed; also other cows to freshen
soon. Heifers to freshen. W. H.
Weeks, phone Clinton 633r3.
39-p
HOLSTF.IN BULL, serviceable
age, ° One five-year-old cow, due
about December 1. Harold How-
ard, 16th concession,* Goderich
Township. Phone Clinton 904r15.
39-b
1f; CHUNKS OF PIGS. Apply
Ernie Crich, phone Clinton
614r24. ' , 39-40-b
CATTLE FEEDERS — 1400 Com-
mercial Beef Cattle graded, sort-
ed and divided into truck and
car load lots will be sold at the
first Auction Sale, opened by
Hon. Col. T. L. Kennedy, at
Wiarton, on Thursday, October 2,
starting ' at 9,30 a.m., by Grey-
Bruce Live Stock Co-Operative,
Wiarton. 39-b
MISCELLANEOUS
CRESS CORN SALVE f6 sure
relief. Your Druggist sells Cress
Wart Remover—leaves no scars.
39-b
JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT
of Pedlar Steel Roofing. Lengths,
6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 foot. H. Charles-
worth, phone Clinton 199W.
39-p
FOR ARTIFICIAL SERVICE from
this farmer owned, licenced, non-
profit, growing, co-operative as-
sociation, from top quality bulls
of all breeds, the rates are: $25
for a life membership, $5 per
cow for members, and $6 per cow
for non-members. Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association, R. R. 1,
Waterloo, Ont. FOR SERVICE,
CONTACT: Harry Reid, Varna,
phone Bayfield, 27; or Charles J.
Brandon, phone Clinton 633r5.
31-33-tfb
FIXTURES - FURNACES - Filt-
ers - Fittings. Complete bathroom
fixtures — BATH (41/4 ' or 5')
BASIN, CLOSET, Powder room
sets—white or color with chrom-
ed fittings. KITCHEN SINKS
white or color—chromed fittings
and KITCHEN SINK CABINETS
for porcelain enamel drain board
tops or plastid tops. FURNACES
—coal and oil gravity or air-con-
ditioning with controls and re-
placing FIBREGLAS FILTERS
for forced-air furnaces. FIT-
TINGS and pipe in copper—cast
iron—black and galvanized steel.
Laundry tubs—shower cabinets--
electric ranges, refrigerators,
pressure systems, oil burners.
FREE CATALOGUE: Write or
visit our new modern showrooms.
We deliver—you pay no freight.
S. V. JOHNSON Plumbing Sup-
plies, Streetsville, Ontario.
PERSONAL
'SKINNY" GIRLS! 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
PROPERTY FOR SALE
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
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 43tfb _
POULTRY FOR SALE
300 PULLETS, ROCK X NEW
Hampshire, six months old, lay-
leg, Robert 'Taylor, phone, Clin-
ton 906r33. 38-9-b
120 NEW HAMPSHIRE x Sussex
pullets, laying. Doug Farquhar,
phone Clinton 805r5. 39-p
1200 LIGHT SUSSEX X RED
crossbred pullets, five months
Old, Vaccinated for Newcastle
disease and infectious bronchitis,
$2 each. Roy Bros., Londesboro,
phone Blyth 28rd. 39-p
100 NEW HAMPSHIRE x Sussex
pullets, laying, Mrs. Ernie Crich,
phone Clinton 614r24.
39-40-b
PUPS FOR SALE
FOX TERRIER PUPS, White
with black, Phone Clinton 621r8.
SIX REGISTERED BEAGLE Pups
(Dana Hyde Park Ramona
.-285652--). James tag, phone
Clinton 1107r6. 39-p
SEWING MACHINES
NEW AND USED MACHINES.
Repairs to ,all models, Singer
sewing Machine CO., Goderich,
'shone 1135. 19-tfb ,
BIRTHS
COOK—In. Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, September
23, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Cook, Blyth, a son.
COLCLOUGFI—In Scott Memorial
gospital, Seaforth, on Friday,
September 19, 1952, to Mr. and
Mrs. David Colclough, Clinton,
a son (Lawrence Elwood).
CRAIG—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, September 19,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Craig, Auburn, a son,
FLOOD--In Clinton Public '10e-
pital, on Friday, September 19,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Flood, Varna, a daughter.
GINGERICH—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, Septem-
ber 22, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs,
Cleveland Gingerich, Zurich, a
son.
McGUIRE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, September
21, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph McGuire, RCAF Station,
Clinton, a daughter.
SCHWALM — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, September
21, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Schwalm, Hensall, a dau-
ghter,
STEPHENSON—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Friday, Sept-
ember 19, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs.
Ralph Stephenson, Varna, a
daughter,
IVIARRI AGES
ARKELL-ARCHER--In Red Lake
United Church, Red Lake, On-
tario, on Tuesday evening, Sep-
tember 9, 1952, by Rev. S.
Armstrong, Marianne, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Archer. MacKenzie Island, On-
tario, and Thomas Scotchmer
Arkell,` Bayfield, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arkell,
Bayfield,
BEER-MITCHELL — In Knox
Presbyterian Church, Cran-
brook, on Saturday, September
20, 1952, by Rev. J. Hyndman,
Lillian Ethel Elizabeth, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell,
Brussels, and Cpl. John Robert
Beer, RCAF Station, Winnipeg,
Man., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Beer, Hensall.
BUTLER-ROY — In St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton, on
Saturday afternoon, September
20, 1952, by Rev. R. M. P. Bul-
teel, Helen Eunice, only dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid
Victor Roy, and. Clifton Aubrey
Butler, Toronto, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Aubrey Butler,
Toronto.
CARTER - ARMSTRONG — I n
Londesboro United Church, on
Saturday afternobn, September
20, 1952, by Rev. S. H. Brenton,
Woodstock, Gladys Doreen,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John
W. Armstrong, Londesboro, to
Glen Allan Carter, Londesboro,
son of Mr. and Mrs, George W.
Carter, Londesboro.
HAIST - STODDART — At the
Presbyterian Church manse,
Seaforth, on Wednesday, Sep-
tember 17,. 1952, by Rev. D. A.
McMillan, Mrs. Sue Stoddart,
Seaforth, to C. W. Heist, Zurich.
IRWIN-HUTCHINS—In Holmes-
vine United Church, on Sat-
urday afternoon, September 20,
1952, to Rev. M. G. Newton,
Bette Alice, daughter of Mr.
and. Mrs. Charles Hutchins,
Goderich Township, to Grant
Howard Irwin, Clinton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irwin,
Lucknow.
LITTLE-ROBICHAUD — In Trin-
ity Anglican Church, Bayfield,
on Monday, September 15, by
Rev. H. J. E. Webb, Margarette
Violet, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Robichaud, New-
castle, N.B., and John Frederic
Little, oldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest J. Little, South St.,
Goderich.
MacFARLANE-TAYLOR—In the
parsonage of Young United
Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
on Friday, September 19, 1952,
by Rev. W. E. Donnelly, Cora
Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Brucefield,
to LAC James Oliver MacFar-
lane, Winnipeg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James MacFarlane, Tim-
mins.
McNAUGHTON-MANDLEY — In
North Parkdale United Church,
Toronto, on Saturday, Septem-
ber 20, 1952, by Rev, Milton
R, Sanderson, Betty Irene,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred E, Mandley, Toronto, and
Gerald Glenn McNaughton, To-
ronto, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Lorne IVIeNaughton, Hensall.
STOVES FOR SALE
SMALL OIL HEATER in good
condition. Phone Clinton 475.
NORGE OIL BURNER, medium
size, in good condition. Also
Princess Beth coal and wocal.
cookstove, 28 Quebec Road, RCAF
Station, Clinton. 39-p
WOOD FOR SALE
HARDWOOD FOR SALE, Foot
lengths. Phone Clinton 907r11.
39-b — —
HARD BODY OR MIXED winter
wood, also slabs and cedar kind-
ling. Elmer Trick, phone Clin-
ton 907r5. 34-tfb
QUANTITY OF MAPLE AND
beech foot wood, Also a pile of
elm, Cheap wood, Phone Clin-
ton 8041.2. Wilfred Penfound,
CHOICE MAPLE AND BEECH
wood, 12 inch. $5,50, $5.75, and
$6, delivered, in two cord lots
and over. W. J. Forbes, phone
Clinton 904r31.
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Gordon R. Hearn
Optometrist
Huron — Clinton
On Friday
Each Week
PHONE 69
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON •
Now Playing (Sept. 2547)
"WEEKEND WITH FATHER"
Van Heflin and Patricia Neal
Mon. Ties. Wed. (Sept. 29-Oct. 1)
Stewart. Granger, Eleanor
Parker and Van Heflin
Vivid in Technicolor comes Rafael
Sabatini's great novel of 18th
century France, A rare film treat!
"SCARAMOUCHE"
Thur., Fri., Sat. (Oct. 2-4) 44 The Winning Team' 9
The true story of Grover Cleve-
land Alexander, one of baseball's
heroes, and of the woman whose
faith and devotion could not be
shattered — Ronald Reagan, '
Doris Day and Frank Lovejoy
Coming (Oct. 6-8); Fred Astaire
and• Vera Ellen in "THE BELLE
OF NEW YORK"
Matinees: Sat. & holidays, at 2.30
The Goderich Manufacturing'
Company Limited has secured the
contract for rehabilitating number
six and number eight buildings at
the RCAF Station, Clinton. Work
has already commenced and a
AUCTION SALE
of FARM, FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
To be held on lot 38, Concession
13, Hullett, on
Monday, Sept. 29
at 1 p.m., the following:
LIVESTOCK: 2 purebred Ayr-
shire cows, 5 yrs. old, milking
and due in March; 1 purebred
heifer, due in Dec.; 2 grade year-
ling heifers; 8 yearling steers and
heifers from 6 to 8 cwt, weight.
IMPLEMENTS; WC Allis Chal-
mers tractor; Massey-Harris two-
furrow plow; Massey - Harris
binder, 7 ft. cut; Case mower, 6
ft. cut; Massey-Harris manure
spreader; Massey-Haras hay load-
er; Massey-Harris side rake; Mas-
sey-Harris rake, 10 ft. wide; land
roller; cultivator; riding plow;
4-section harrows; scuffler; rub-
ber-tired wagon; truck wagon
with log bunks; hay rack; pig
rack; 25 ft. ladder; hay fork, rope,
car and pulleys; quantity of wood
and lumber; twin neckyoke and
double trees; wheel barrow; wa-
gon box: gravel box; pig crate;
set bobsleighs; cutter; buggy; set
scales; fanning mill; bag truck;
set double harness; set single
harness (like new); gasoline en-
gine, 41/2 h.p.; colony house; two
rain shelters; DeLaval cream sep-
arator No. 12r 2 iron kettles; sap
pails, pans and tanks; barrels,
chains, shovels, and forks ox
yoke and bows.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Stud-
io couch, chest of drawers, rug,
wash stands, stoves, chairs, din-
, ing room table, music cabinet,
'2 washing machines, spinning
wheel and reel; dishes, jars, and
other articles too numerous to
mention.,
REALTY: Farm consisting of
150 acres, 20 acres of bush and
never-failing spring creek. Good
frame dwelling with built-in cup-
boards. (2) large L-shaped barns,
(2) hen houses, large implement
shed, garage. Hydro available.
Will be sold subject to reserve
bid, terms made known the day
of sale.
TERMS: strictly cash for all
stock, implements, and house-
hold effects.
Everything must be sold as
proprietor is giving up farming.
ERNEST PATTERSON, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
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Clearing Auction Sale
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Stock Implements and House-
hold Effects at Lot 9, Concession
13, Hullett Township, 1 mile
west of Harlock School or 6 miles
south east of Blyth, on
Thursday, October 9
at 12 o'clock slurp
HORSES: Matched team of
black mares, 6 and 7 yrs, old,
2,800 lbs.; Percheron gelding, 6
yrs. old; driving mare; yearling
filly.
HEREFORD CATTLE: 16 cows
with calves and rebred; 5 two-
year-old heifers, bred; 9 bull
calves, ranging from 5 to 11
months old; 6 heifer calves; three-
year-old registered herd sire.
All cattle are from registered
stock,
POULTRY: 25 hens.
IMPLEMENTS: Farman "A"
McCormick-Deering tractor in
good condition; 2-furrow Mc-
Cormick-Deering plow, on rub-
ber;. 6 ft. McCormick-Deering
tractor disc; 7 ft. Massey-Harris
binder, only cut 70 acres (like
new); Massey-Harris mower; Mc-
Cormick-Deering Side rake; Mas-
sey-Harris hay loader; 13-disc
grain drill; steel roller; Massey-
Harris manure spreader, 2 yrs,
old; 4-section Diamond harrows;
cultivator; horse disc; walking
plow; muffler; turnip drill; farm
wagon and box; rubber-tired wa-
gon; -16 ft. hay rack; set farm
sleighs 'with flat rack; cutting
box; fanning mill; cream separat-
or; cutter; buggy; 2 iron kettles;
bench vice; extension ladder;
5 h.p. electric motor with grain
grinder; grain roller; pump jack
and motor; 1940 Willys sedan car;
forks, shovels, chains, tools, anal
other articles; set back-band har-
ness; set double driving harness;
horse collars; set single harness.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: New-
combe upright plane and bench;
living room furniture; dining
room suite; chrome kitchen set;
bedroom furniture; Finlay' kit-
chen range; teatty electric wash-
er; dishes; kitchen utensils, and
numerous other articles,
TERMS—CASH
Proprietor: Estate of the Tate
Reece Ferris.
Harold Jackson, .Auctioneer. ,
E. P. Chesney, Clerk,
E. S. Kneehtel, Executor.
A, W. 8i11try, Sedan', Sone-
itor.
39400
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CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICII Phone 41
Now; "THE ROSE HOWL Story'a
in color—featuring the Pasadena
Tournament of Roses
MON., TUES., WED.
Joan Caulfield David Niven,
James Justice
Romantic comedy about an auth-
oress with a hate for males and
a magazine photographer who
cures her phobia.
"The Lady Says No"
THUR., FRI., SAT.
THE EAST SIDE KIDS
Present another in their series on
the everyday adventures of mod-
ern and aggressive young
America.
"That Gang of Mine"
APPLE PICKERS
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
Choice Picking — Top Wages
Bring Your Lunch
S. MIDDLETON
Phone Clinton 906-r-6
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ELLIOTT — In Gall Memorial.
Hospital, Eva Crell, formerly
of Clinton, widow of the late
William Elliott, Funeral from
the Little funeral home, Galt,
to Mountview Cemetery, on
Friday, September 19.
FEE—In Hensall, on Thursday,
September 18, 1952, William
James Fee, in his 87th year.
Funeral from the Bonthron fun-
eral home, Hensall, to Bayfield
Cemetery, on Saturday, Sept..'
ember 20.
McQUEEN — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on. Sunday, Septem-
ber 21, 1952, Robert Arthur Mc-
Queen, beloved husband of Jean
Thomson, in his 70th year. Fun-
eral from the Hall and Mutch
funeral home, Clinton, to
Baird's Cemetery, Stanley
Township, on Tuesday, Sept-
ember 23.
OTTERBINE—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, Septem-
ber 22, 1952, Esther Johnston,
beloved wife of William Otter-
bine, in her 56th year. Funeral
from the Bonthron funeral
home, Hensall, to Hensall
Cemetery, on Wednesday,
September 23.
RICHARDSON—Suddenly at his
home in Kippen, on Sunday,
September 21, 1952, Rev. John
Richardson, beloved husband
of the former Miss , Cameron
Bell. Funeral from St. And-
rew's United Church, Kippen,
to Woodstock Cemetery, on
Wednesday, September 23.
In Memoriam
ELLIOTT—In loving memory of
a dear wife, Vera Elliott, who
passed away September 26, 1948:
"Sweet memories will linger for-
ever
Time cannot change them, it's
true, •
Years that may come cannot
sever
Our loving remembrance of you."
—Ever remembered by husband,
Fred Elliott, 39-b
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