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CLINTON
BIRTHS
KEYS—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Monday, September 29,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs, Bruce
Keys, Varna, a son.
LOBE—In Clinton Public Hospie
atl, on Wednesday, October 1,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lobb, Clinton, a eon.
OLLSON — In Victoria Hospital,
London, on TtlesdaY, Septemb-
e 30, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs, Roy
Qilson (nee Jean Morgan), a
a son.
SLATER—In Clinton PUblic Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, September 30,
1.952, to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph
Slater, Clinton, a daughter,
KELLER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, September 29,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Keller, Dashwood, a son.
MARRIAGES
MeGREGOR-GRIFFIN — In St.
Leonard's Chapel, Church of St.
John the Baptist (Norway),
Toronto, on Saturday, Septem-
ber 27, 1952, by Rev. Canon F.
J. Nicholson, Margaret Eleanor,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John
P. Griffin and William Henry
(Bill) McGregor, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Harry McGregor,
all of Toronto.
WISE-FORD—In St, Paul's Ang-
lican Church, Clinton, on Sat-
urday, September 27, 1952, by
Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, Nancy
Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Ford, and Glen Hu-
bert Wise, son of Mrs. Wise
and the late Hubert LeRoy
Wise, all of Clinton.
PARK TPEATRE
GODERICII-,-Phone 11$0
CAPITAL THEATRE
COOEIOCill — Phone 47 . .
Now; Doris Day and Ronald Rea; xa 14 "The TEAM"
WED., TOURS,
IigEHOIN rormas
"DAVID and
I -BATISHEI3A" „. „
In Technicplor and starring
GREGORY PECK and
SUSAN IINEWARD
Prom the Cold Testament story of
King David's love for a captain's
wife, A picture YOU will enjoy
and remember — with Reymond
Massey, Hieron Moore and
Jayne Meadows
Now nlaYing (Get, 2.4)
"THE WINNING TEAM" with
Doris no and Ronald Reagan.
For all baseball fans
WE HAVE IT
the New
Now; The lQest Side lOde
"THAT GANG OF 141NE"
MON., TVES., WED.
Mel Ferrer — 'Susan, tiontlatt
An 4anddv enEtettartorui
°se Pear
drama on a theme that will hold
your interest clear through to its
s Lot Boundaries"
unusual climax
HOTPOINT MON., TUBS,. WED. (Oct, 6,0),
"The Belle of New
York"
In Technicolor —
A musical that boasts a tap-notch
story, lavishly staged song-and-
dance rturribers and, your favour-
ite stars — Fred Astaire, Vera-
Ellen, Marjorie Main and
Keenan Wynn
THUR., FRC:SAT. (Oct. 9-11)
"Treasure of Lost
DURHAM COW, two and a half
years o14. Will calve in March,
Stettler Farm, Clinton. 40sn
LOST AND FOUND
i..ovr—mrxru PIG, weight: 110
pounds, Phone Clinton 257 or
267W. L. W. Levis.. 40-b
LOST—YELLOW GOLD WRIST
watch at Hayfield Fair grounds,
on Thursday, Sept. 25. Reward.
Mrs. D'Arcy Rathwell, phone
Clinton 627r6. 40-b
THUR., VIM, SAT.
Jon Halt-aChristino Larson
and lay Silverheels
A fictional biography of Tectmee
seh, chief of the Shawnees, who
was commissioned a brigadier-.
general in the British Army.
Filmed in Technicolor
"Brave Warrior"
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
James Stewart, Jean Hagen
and Wendell Corey
The biography of a man who used
a prison sentence as' the road to
fame and fortune.
Canyon"
--- In Technicolor --
Robert Louis Stephensoo's rous-
ing tale of high adventure, "Treas-
ure of Franchard" • becomes a
screen classic that will appeal to
old and young -a William Powell,
Julie Adams and Charles Dra,kel with Rae Bolger & Technicolor.
MISCELLANEOUS
CRESS WART REMOVER—real-
ly does it, Your Druggist sells
Cress Corn Salve—for sure relief, "Carbine Williams' If you want lo join
The crowd that gets fast green
Team up with Philbert and
His classified section faction.
FIXTURES - FURNACES - Filt-
ers - Fittings. Complete bathroom
fixtures — BATH (41/e or 5')
BASIN, CLOSET, Powder room
sets--white or color with chrom-
ed fittings. KITCHEN SINKS
white oe' color--chromed fittings
and KITCHEN SINK CABINETS
for porcelain enamel drain board
tops or plastic 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.
Coming: "WHERE'S CHARLEY"
IiMiamenaIngoicarmsomeinsamsenar.
Coming: "THIEF of DAMASCUS"
with Paul Henretd & Technicolor • Hi-speed Calrod
Elements
• Sealed-Heat
Automatic Oven
• Spacious Storage
Drawer
ACCOMMODATION for RENT 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
BE 'NOT DECEIVED God is not mocked.
What so ever a man soweth that shall he also reap.
-FARM HOUSE, BATH, Furnace,
"Shot water. Gordon Hill, Varna.
Phone Clinton 630r16. 30-b
'ROOM FOR RENT. Gentleman.
Phone Clinton .673W. 40-b —Gal. 6 -
Authorized Dealer Accommodation Wanted WE MUST BE BORN AGAIN. at 1,30 p.m.
HORSES; Clyde x Percheron
mare, 8 yrs. old, 1700 lbs.; Belg-
ian mare, 3 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; Tainworth
hog,, 7 months old.
POULTRY and EQUIPMENT:
40 Sussex x Rock hens, 1 yr. old;
Queen oil brooder stove (nearly
new); range shelter.
IMPLEMENTS: M-H Standard
tractor, model 101 Jr.; 1946 Int-
ernational 'Se ton heavy duty
truck; International manure
spreader; riding plow; M-H
md'wer, 6 ft. cut; dump rake;
11/1-H binder, 7 ft. cut; M-H 11-
hoe drill with fertilator attach-
ment; M-H 11-disc artilizer 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. Colquhoun, Clerk
39-40-b
-"WANTED—FOUR-ROOM Apart- -.anent or house. One, child. Con-
`elect Hotel Clinton, room 24. GALBRAITH John 3 - 7
- DEATHS
PAISLEY—At her home, 99 El-
gin Street, St. Thomas, on
Tuesday, September 30, Miss
Isabel Paisley, formerly of
Clinton. Funeral from the Wil-
liams funeral home, St. Thom-
as, on Friday, October 3.
MTDDLETON — In Goderich
Township, on Wednesday, Oc-
tober 1, 1952, Charles B.
Middleton, beloved husband of
Elizabeth Stewart, in his 81st
year. Funeral from St. James,
Middleton, Anglican Church, to
Bayfield Cemetery, on Friday
afternoon, at 2.30 p.m.
Charles Fuller — 123 Los Angeles, Calif. — Tune in ABC
Network Sundays, 4 p.m. (EDST)
RADIO and TELEVISION
"CLINTON'S ONLY
RECORD BAR"
ALL SALES BACKED
WITH EXPERT SERVICE
Tel. 482 —
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'NEW REMINGTON Typewriters
(portable). Groves Electric,'
'CHILD'S CRIB, LARGE SIZE.
Painted white. Phone Clinton
40-p PROPERTY FOR SALE
Dutch Bulbs eCEDAR POSTS, OR HYDRO, OR
'telephone 'poles. William •J. 'El-
liott, R.R. 1, Bayfield. Phone
Clinton 909r21, 40-p
SEVEN ROOMED BRICK House
for sale, on a lot and three-quart-
ers, good stable and shed. South
Main Street, Seaforth. Phone
Seaforth, 139J. 40-1-p Cards of Thanks PLANT NOW
FOR SPRING
BLOOMING
Tulips
Daffodils
Hyacinths
Narcissus
Crocus
'MEDIUM SIZED OIL BURNER.;
'-baby car seat; car seat covers;
tank-type vacuum cleaner. 4 -Winnipeg Road, RCAF Station,
Clinton. • 40-p
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
ONE ~ STOREY SOLID BRICK
seven-room dwelling with all
conveniences. Ideal location. Sold
subJect to present tenancy. Price:
$5,000. H. C. Lawson, real estate,
Bank of Montreal Building, phone
251W. 40-tfb
The family of the late Mrs.
Riley wishes to thank neighbours,
friends, and all those who sent
flowers, cards, loaned cars, and
all other acts of sympathy dur-
ing their recent bereavement.
Also Dr. Stapleton, staff and
nurses of Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, and Rev. Glen Campbell.
40-p
Miss Mary Fee, Hensel', wishes
her many friends and neighbours
to know that her sorrow was
greatly- alleviated by the kind
concern and thoughtfulness shown
in her recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks for all the beauti-
ful floral tributes. Also special
thanks to Rev. C. L. Lang-ford,
Rev. J. Fox, the nurses, the pall-
bearers, and the Bonthron funeral
home. 40-p
In Memoriam AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE'
'1930 ESSEX COUPE, in good
shape. Apply, Mrs. Robert Strong,
gmondville. 40-p
1936 CHRYSLER AIRFLOW,
-equipped with 1947 „Mercury en-
gine and transmission, Lifeguard
'tubes, radio, sunvisor, two heat-
ers, directional signals. Will take
enlder car on trade. , Phone Clin-
'eon 579R, ri 40-p
JOHNSTON—In loving memory
of Mrs. 3. Wellington Johnston,
who passed away, October 3, 1951,
and J. Wellington Johnston, who
passed away, November 9, 1947:
"You can only have one mother
and father
Patient, kind and true
No other friend in all the world
Will be as kind to you.
For all their loving kindness
They ask nothing in return
If all the world deserted you
To your mother, and father you
can turn.
So all we can do, dear mother
and father
Is to go and tend your grave
And leave behind a token of love
To the best mother and father
God ever made."
—Always remembered by Perce,
Clara; Slim, Rena; Melvin, Las-
sie; Harold, Margaret; Lloyd,
Rachel and grandchildren.
40-b
These are all
genuine imported
Dutch Bulbs and of
the very best qual-
ity and assure you
of having nice large
blooms next spring,
or this winter in
the house.
POULTRY FOR SALE
100 NEW HAMPSHIRE x Sussex
pullets,,,laying. Mrs. Ernie Crich,
phone "Clinton 614r24. BUILDING LOTS FOIL SALE
p Ain i•5 the 6471.4
Whif
to lami jor
SPRING OLOOMIMG
-NEW SUBDIVISION LOTS FOR
sale, adjoining property of new
school, L. G. Winter, real estate,
-phone 448; Thomas Steep, sales-
enan, phone 146W. 28-tfb
100 SUSSEX X New Hampshire
pullets, six months old. Laying
well. Free of disease. Apply
3, Huller, phone Clinton 910r22.
75 ROCK X New Hampshire
pullets, laying. Also, reliable
team of Percheron horses. Ro-
bert Rathwell. Phone Clinton
906r16. 40-1-p
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
„BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —
business trades listed: restaurants,
gas stations, tourist camps, groc-
ery stores; one Main St. builde
ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate;
'Thomas Steep, salesman. 30-tfb
FOR THE BEST RESULTS BUY
ONLY BULBS IMPORTED
. DIRECT FROM HOLLAND 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 Ilarlock School or 6 miles
south east of Blyth, on
Thursday, October 9
at 12 o'clock sharp
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-Doering
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; scuffler; 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 lalder;
5 h.p. electric motor with grain
grinder; grain roller; pump jack
and motor; 1940 Willys sedan car;
forks, shovels, chains, tools, and
other articles; set back-band har-
ness; set double driving harness;
horse collars; set single harness.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: New-
combe upright piano and bench;
living room furniture; dining
room suite; chrome kitchen set;
bedroom furniture; Finlay' kit-
chen range; Beatty electric wash-
er; dishes; kitchen utensils, and
numerous other articles.
TERMS—CASH
Proprietor: Estate of the late
Reece Ferris.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
E. S. Xneehtel, Executor,
A. W. Sillery, Seaforth, Solic-
itor,
39-40-b
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 43tfb
4.44.-0-4{-41.-• a -11,1•-•-•-•-•-•-•-+-4-40-10-,-4-16.4- BUILDINGS FOR SALE C. COOKE Gordon R. Hearn 1
Optometrist /
'TWO STOREY CHURCH, solid
brick, in first class condition.
-Will be for sale by tender. High-
'est tender not necessarily accept-
sed. Tenders to be in by October
'10, Apply Wilfred Chuter, Varna,
..Phone Clinton 626r32.
SALESMEN WANTED Funeral Services
That will leave your
mind forever at ease,
From your home,
church or our chapel.
.eattie gfumrai
Irpaum
AMBULANCE
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW
open in Huron County. Trade
well established. Excellent op-
portunity. Full time. Write at
once. Rawleigh's Dept. •ML-J-1.69-
189, Montreal. 40-1-2-b
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton Huron St. —, Clinton
FARMS FOR SALE On Friday
Each Week
PHONE 69
- SEWING MACHINES PROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
Confidential information. Leon-
ard G. Winter, Real Estate,
phones: business 448, residence
599J. 5-btfb
NEW AND USED MACHINES.
Repairs to all models. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., Goderich,
phone 1135. 19-tfb
SPECIALS for OCTOBER 2-3-4
TEA—Our Own Blend—Black 1/2 lb. 37c
MILK—Libby's Evap.—Tall Tins 2 for 29c
SHORTENING--Domestic--1 lb. 29c
MARGARINE—Rose Brand—lb. 29c
WEI N ERS—large lb. 35c
POTATOES—No. 1 grade —10 lb. bag Sic
GRAPES--Tokay's lb. 10c
COFFEE—Maxwell House lb. 99c
PORK and BEANS—Clark's-20 oz. 2 tins 29c
otatinusevareami araystAtea^,,,sairaw
FLOUR—Pat-a-Pan Pastry-24 lb. bag 1.35
FARM IMPLEMENTS for SALE STOVES FOR SALE
"INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR
and two-furrow International
plow. Fergus VanEgniond,
5,000 CU. FT. SPACE OIL Heat-
er, good as new. $60. Apply
109 Mary Street. Phone Clinton
32M, 40-p-41-b TWO-FURROW TRACTOR Plow,
cheap. Gordon Gilbert, R.R. 2, -Bayfield. Phone Clinton 908r22. QUEBEC HEATER, Storm Win-
dow, size 4'x2'. Wilfred Free-
mese phone Clinton 791, 40-p
ONE STOKER IN GOOD SHAPE.
Control, all perfect. Can be seen
at Epps Sport Shop, Phone Clin-
ton 42. 40-tfb
NEW AND USED CORN Pickers,
'tractors, spreaders, etc. Water
bowls, litter carriers, Gibson re-
frigerators and stoves. Get our
prices before buying any farm
equipment, New Idea Distributors,
,Goderich. Phone Carlow 2821.
40-1-2-p
MT WM win YOUR VOTER
Topcoats OIL BURNER, COLEMAN, large
size. Used only one season. 143
Janes Street, Clinton, 40-p FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
WOOD FOR SALE 'CORN AND MANGELS. Gordon
Turner, Phone Clinton 906r5. Tops in Quality
Tops in Style
Tops in Value
TIME NOW TO CHOOSE
YOUR NEW FALL COAT
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 804r2. 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. • 38-ptfb
Thompson's Food Market FURNITURE FOR SALE
DINING ROOM TABLE and four
chairs; walnut settee; kitchen
-cupboard. Next to Town Hall,
over the shoe store. Phone Clio-
"ion 597W, 40-p
Phone 40 We Deliver
SIX NEW, 14 USED, PIANOS;
18 chesterfield suites; 16 bedroom
suites. Select from wide 'variety
nt Mil.dmay Furniture Centre,
Lew prices. Free delivery. God-
frey Schuett, Mildneay,
9-•-•-•-1-10.4-4,44-4±4.4-•-•-•4-0.44-4-4-1•4.-S-0-4,44- +1-1, +44-0-411-4. Visit us to-day and see our
complete line
Priced right from Winter Is Coming
40-1-2-b
FURNITURE REFINISHING
FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing, see W, G. Pickett, Box
363, Clinton, 37-8-9-40-p
HELP WANTED—Female
25.00 to 55.00 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
Sinicoe, 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 Irvine, •Administreter
with Will Annexed before the
31st day of October 1052, after
Which date the Administrator will,
distribute the assets of the Estate
having regard only to the claims
of which he shall then have no-
tice, and will net be responsible
to any other. S.
Dated at Bartle, Ontario, this
17th day, of September, A,D., 1952,
ARCHIBALD IRVINE,
R. R. No, 5;
BARRIE, Ontario,
Administrator with Will
Annexed,
30-40s41eb
BUY YOUR HEATING SUPPLIES HERE
Our pipes are hand made to suit your wants
A full stock of all elbows, tees and tapers
If it's a Coal and Wood, Electric, Gas Stove
SEE OURSFIRST
Beatty and Clare Jewel Dealer
When better goods ire sold we will sell them
Hats
TOP OFF your new Topcoat With
a smart hat. Styled by Stetson
or ,Crean
GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE
work; permanent position in
Clinton. Apply Box "M", Clin-
ton NewssReeord. 40-b PHONE
LIVESTOCK WANTED
5.00 to 10.95 WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
'Ranch, Goderich. Phone
9361.32, Or 036r21. 9-ptfle
Fok
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ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS
PHONE 25 (Opposite the Theatre) CLINTON
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Hardware, Plumbing and Heating
Eavestroughing Sheet Metal Work Natio Furnaces
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