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,.ACCOMMODATION for RENT
.ACCOMMODATION FOR either
boarders or roomers. Phone 795R,
18-9-b
THREE ROOM UPSTAIRS apart-
ment available May 23. Phone
Clinton 690W. 19-p
HALF OF GARAGE FOR RENT:
A=Ratttenburo y Street, W. V. RCl�nton. x 310,
18-9-b
COMFORTABLE ROOM, all con-
veniences. Gentlemen preferred.
Breakfast if desired. Phone 73J.
19-p
•SULATED COTTAGE, cheap
sates until July 1. All conven-
";ierices, Johnson's Deer Lodge,
phone Clinton 909r42,
17-8-9-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
GREY "LLOYD'S" Convertible
baby carriage in excellent condi-
tion. Phone Clinton 578W. 19-p
-BATTY ELECTRIC IRONER,
four years old, in good condition.
Apply at 6 Regina Road, RCAF
• Station, Clinton. 19-b
45 GALLON STEEL DRUM, as
good as new. Has been used for
gasoline. Also chest of drawers
and kitchen table. Phone Clinton
• 457W. 19-p
, AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1950 MAROON PONTIAC Sedan,
air conditioning. A-1 condition. At
a price that will interest yon.
Phone Zurich 168, 14-tfb
1940 MAROON HUDSON, in good
condition, radio, heater, good tires,
reasonable price. Phone Clinton
585 between six and -seven p.m.
19-b
BABY CHICKS •
'BRAY HATCHERY new spring
price list. Pullets, dayold, start-
ed, Order June broilers. Ask
agent for prices. Mrs. Alex Pat-
erson, Brucefield. 18-9-20-b
• PULLETS. NEW PRICES ON
• Kitchener Big -4. Dayold $19,90.
Prompt shipment. Canadian ap-
proved. Good chicks for the good
egg markets a few months away.
Contact agent here and get full
particulars. Charles Scott, Aub-
urn. Phone Blyth 43r23. 19-b
•
OPPORTUNITIES
"EUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —
btiiness trades listed: restaurants,
• gas '.sthtions, tourist camps, groc-
ery stores; one Main St. build-
ing. L. G. Winter, Real Estate;
'Phone hone 448. 14-tfb
CLOTHING FOR SALE
`MINK SCARVES dark and pastel
:. shades. Phone Clinton 907 r 5.
17-8-9-b
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
- DOOLEY POTATOES, suitable
for seed. Phone Blyth 27r11. Gor-
. don McGregor, Londesboro. 19-b
POTATOES, Green Mountain var-
iety. Suitable for seed. Phone
Clinton 902r4. M. Jones.
18-9-p
LATHAM RASPBERRY CANES,
good healthy stock $4 per hund-
red; also Senator Dunlop Straw-
berry plants, $2 per hundred. Or-
der from this ad, Albert Leibold,
RR , 2, Clinton. Phone Clinton
910x`13. 19-p
FARMS FOR SALE
65 ACRE FARM. Six -room brick
house, hydro, water. 40x32' barn,
A lovely spot to make a nice in -
carne, or to retire on. One and
one quarter miles to highway.
$41200 cash total price. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, Clinton, Ont.
15-tfb
FARM MACHINERY
ONE NEW FERGUSON SIDE
Rake for sale, greatly reduced in
price. Apply to C. L. Stanley.
19-b
NATIONAL MILKING Machine
in good condition. Apply to Clark
Ball, R.R. 1, Clinton: Phone Clin-
ton 802r6. 18-9-b
FURNITURE REFINISHING
FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing, see W. G. Pickett, Box
351, Clinton. 17-8-9-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
Tt PEE -PIECE CHESTERFIELD
suite, in good condition. Phone
Hayfield 15, 19-b
AUG FOR SALE, Five and one-
half cubic feet. Apply to Les
Jervis, phone 902r3, 19-b
GOOD WALNUT DOUBLE BED,
also mattress and springs, in good
edndition, Phone Clinton 55,
)8.9-b
"LOST YOUR KEYS"
ONE -MINUTE KEY SERVICE on
X11 types of locks. Cylinder locks
met for original key, or combina-
tion changed. "Your security for
'''ren orrow lS our business Today!"
Hall and Mutch. 18-tif
HELP WANTED, -,-Maws
tREAD
SALESMAN
APPLY TO
nAn'1'LIPP BRO S,
Phone 1
CLINTON'
HELP WANTED --FEMALE
GIRL WANTED TO WORK AT
Clinton Laundry and Cleaners.
17-8-9-p
SALESLADY REQUIRED to J
work from 1.00 p.m. to 5,00. p,rn.,
daily except Wednesday. Apply in
person to Martins Dept, Store.
19-b
PART TIME HELP, Require ad-
ditional women for three to four
days per week to work in new
pcultry eviscerating plant. Phone
Clinton 580. Canada Packers Lim-
ited. 17-8-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
THE 15TH SEMI-ANNUAL Grey
Bruce Hereford Breeders' 'Sale is
being held et Markdale on Wed-
nesday, May 27, All bulls offered
will qualify for 20 per cent prem-
ium. Catalogues on request. Jack
Coulter, president; T. Stewart
Cooper, secretary, Markdale, Ont.
19-20-b
THE 13TH SEMI-ANNUAL Grey -
Bruce and Huron Aberdeen Angus
Sale is being held at Walkerton
on Thursday, May • 21, Judging
starts at 12.30, All bulls offered
will qualify for 20 per cent prem-
ium. Catalogues on request. Mel,
Marshall, president; T. Stewart
Cooper, secretary, Markdale, Ont.
18-9-b
ARE YOU SHORT OF HELP?
Thinking of starting a Beef Herd?
We invite you to inspect fifty
head of Angus Breeding Stock
"The World's Greatest Beef
Breed" at our Spring Auction
Sale, Fergus, Saturday, May 23.
Write for catalogue to Don Black,
Arthur, Secretary, Central On-
tario Angus Club. 18-9-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
lead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
)36r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR
cows removed free of charge. For
prompt and efficient service phone
"Stones" collect Ingersoll 21, Sea -
forth 6$5r2 or Goderich 936r21.
9-tfb
MISCELLANEOUS
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
relief. Your druggist sells Cress
Callous Salve too, relieves quickly.
19-b
DOUG CLOW—PLASTERING &
stuccoing. Ornamental work a
specialty. Free estimates, Phone
Clinton 342. 18-9-p
VULCANIZING, TRACTOR, truck
and car tires. Fluid inflation ser-
vice. Pick-up and delivery ser-
vice. Al Lenfield's Tire and Sport
Shop, Phone Goderich 535.
10-tfb
CLEAN UP! PAINT UP! Exter-
iors or interiors, spray or brush
painting. We whitewash barns,
basements; clean brick. No job
too small. Free estimates. Mc-
Master Painters, Matilda St. Clin-
ton. 18-9-20-b
FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINA-
tion at its best for all breeds, call
the Waterloo Cattle Breeding As-
sociation between 7:30 and 10:00
a m on week days and 7:30 and
9:30 a.m. on Sundays. Phone col-
lect, Clinton 242.
19-21-23-tfb
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NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND Trespassing on
Part Lots 41-51, Tuckersmith
Township, both sides of river, at
any time hereafter, will be prose
cuted, By order of owner, A. E.
Parry. 15to25-p
PERSONAL
"OLD AT 40, 50, 60?" MAN!
You're crazy! Thousands peppy at
70. Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up
bodies lacking iron. For run-down
feeling many men, women call
"old". New "get acquainted" size
only 60 cents. All druggists,
19-21-b
PET STOCK
BUDGIES, ALL COLOURS. Can-
aries, goldfish, all feeds and sup-
plies. Also, new Supply of Gages,
just arrived. Call Barb's Pet Sup-
plies, phone Clinton 631r14. Mem-
ber of C.B.A.
13-4-5-6-7-ptfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
695J. 43-tfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
TWELVE LOTS on TOWNSEND
St., close to new Public School.
A. E, Bond, phone Clinton 428,
19-b
FOUR APARTMENT HOUSE,
double garage, centrally located,
well rented, three bathrooms, new
oil furnace. Newly decorated.
Terms, .or best cash offer. Box
"A", News -Record, 18-9-b
'SEVEN ROOM INSUL-.BRICK
house, Mary Street, Modern con-
veniences, garage attached, Extra
lot, with cement block garage. An-
ply to S. Schoenhals, phone Clin-
ton 5881 1.3-tfb
WHA HOUSE FOIL, SALE, rug
brick. Three bedrooms, built-in
bathroom and kitchen. 13eautiful
hving room, grand location. Pay-
ments atnorterixed over the years,
L. O. Winter, Real Estate, Clinton,
Ont. 15-tfb
SIX ROOM INSUL 13RICI< Cot-
tage. All modern conveniences,
Garage. Good garden, with fruit
trees, Ideal location. Apply
H. C. Lawson, Realtor, 1 ,
ita o
Ont. Phone Clinton 251W.
19-tfb
TWO-STOREY FttAM1: HOUSE,
in Hayfield, $5,000. Seven rooms
and bath, hydro, hot and cold
water, separatearage, lot about
100 ft. square, fully insulated, fur -
nate and basen'lent, conveniently
iodated, one block from Main St.
Short distance tram excellent
bathing beach. Imtii;edinte posses.
Si.orBox 312. Phone 10, 13ay=
field. 't53.9.20.1 4,
BIRTIh$
EAST In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Thursday, May 7, 1953,
to M. and Mrs, Harold East,
Clinton, a daughter.
l•iAGGITT ---• In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, May 11,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs, George
Haggitt, Blytha daughter.
MORRIS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, May 13,
1953, to Cpl, and Mrs. Peter
Morris, Clinton, a daughter,
OSTLER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, May 10, 1953,
to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ostler
(nee Pearl Cann), a son .(James
Gordon) .
PORTER -- In Victoria Hospital,
London, on Wednesday, May 13,
1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Porter (nee Marion Forbes),
Exeter, a daughter (Lois Ann).
. MARRIAGES
ROBINSON-FITZSIMONS —
In.
Wesley -Willis United Church,
Clinton, on Thursday, May 7,
1953, by Rev. H, C. Wilson,
Elizabeth Marie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fitzsimons,
Stanley Township, and Edward
James Robinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Robinson, Roblin,
Manitoba.
DEATHS
ELGIE—In Seaforth, on Tuesday,
May 12, 1953, John T. Elgie, be-
loved husband of Lena Aber -
hart, in his 74th year, Funeral
from his late residence, Sea -
forth, to Maitlandbank Cemet-
ery, Seaforth, on Thursday af-
ternoon, May 14, at two o'clock.
GLIDDEN—In Bayfield, on Tues-
day, May 12, 1953, John Glid-
den, in his 80th year, Funeral
from the Ball and Mutch fun-
eral home High Street, Clinton,
on Thursday afternoon, May 14,
at 1.30 o'clock. Interment will
be in Granby Cemetery, Que.
JENKINS — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, May 7,
1953, Mrs. Mabel Jenkins, wid-
ow• of the late George Jenkins.
Funeral from the Ball and
Mutch funeral home, High St.,
Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on
Saturday afteroon, May 9.
JOSLING — In Clinton, on Tues-
day, May 12, 1953, Charles Jos -
ling, beloved husband of Ida
Izzard, in his 93rd year. Fun-
eral from the Ball and Mutch
funeral home, High Street, Clin-
ton, to Clinton Cemetery, on
Thursday afternoon, May 14.
PO'1'r'.CR—In Mitchell, on Friday,
May 8, 1953, Bertha Jane Whit-
tingham, beloved wife of Wil-
liam Potter, in her 74th year,
Funeral from the Ball and
Mutch funeral home, High St.,
Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on
Monday afternoon, May 11.
REID—In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Monday, May 11,
1953, James Thomas Webster
Reid, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. James Reid, Stanley Town-
ship, in his, 62nd year. Funeral
from the Beattie funeral home,
Rattenbury St, E., Clinton, to
Bayfield Cemetery, on Wednes-
day afternoon, May 13,
TURNER—In Clinton, on Sunday,
May 10, 1953, Hattie C. Turner,
beloved daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George N. Turner. Funeral
from the Ball and Mutch fun-
eral home, High Street, Clinton,
to Clinton Cemetery, on Wed-
nesday afternoon, May 13.
WOLFE—In Seaforth, on Tues-
day, May 5, 1953, Clra Haggitt,
widow of the late Charles
Wolfe, in her 66th year. Funeral
from the Bonthron funeral
home, Hensall, to Union Ceme-
tery, Hensall, on Thursday af-
ternoon, May 7.
POULTRY FOR SALE
140 PULLETS, HAMP X Wyan-
dotte, four months old. I, Idsinga,
% J. Deeves, R.R. 2, Bayfield.
19-p
SEED FOR SALE
CLINTON OATS, Grade No. 1;
germination 99 per cent. Also
Sebago potatoes. John Gibson,
phone Clinton 907 r 23. 16-tfb
RED CLOVER SEED FOR SALE.
$17.95 per bushel. Cleaned. See
Al Galbraith at Galbraith Radio
and Television, phone Clinton 482.
17-8-9-b
I'LL HAVE A FEW BUSHELS -of
extra Pioneer hybrid seed corn on
hand if you need more than you
ordered. Free sweet corn seed to
Pioneer customers while it lasts.
Clinton Farm Supply, phone Clin-
ton 127, 19-b
STOVES FOR SALE
OIL STOVE, 20" x 40", steel top
cookstove, black and white enam-
el, oven, hot water heating coil,
oil bottle and stand, 45 gallon
drum. $60. W. Refausse, phone
Clinton 382, local 334. 19-b
TEACHERS WANTED
QUALIFIED TEACHERS wanted
for Goderich Township School
Area. Salaries to be from $2200
to $2600 depending on qualifica-
tions and experience. Frank Yeo,
secretary -treasurer, RR 3, Clinton.
18-9-b
WOOD FOR SALE
LUMBER AND CEDAR Kindling
for sale. Elmer Trick, phone
Clinton 307 r 5. 18-9-b
CEDAR RAILS, CUT IN 12"
lengths, suitable for kindling, $4.50
for single cord; $2.50 for half cord
delivered. W. J. Forbes, phone
Clinton 904 r 31,
167-8.9-p
House For Rent
NICE COTTAGE
Available for Rent
)1ll alike 1
Three-piece bath, hydro, hot
and cold water on tap. Furnish-
ed with oil -burning stove and
new linoIeuni finer coverings.
Five miles east of Clinton On
I"lighWey 8. Applyto
IONAT1 AN tt 'GILL
at the farm, or phone
Phone Clinton. 619lt'7,3
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects from Mrs.
Mary Jordan's apartment how,
Victoria Street, Ciniton,• on
Wednesday, May 20
.consisting of:
Dining room table and chairs;
several small tables; 2 beds,
springs and mattresses, dressers;
kitchen cupboards; wash stands;
kitchen .chairs; 3 -piece chesterfield
suite; enamel top table; hall rack;
day bed; storm doors; window
shutters; couch; kitchen cabinet;
buffet; radio cabinet; buffet; floor
lamp; table lamp; dishes; cooking
utensils.
TERMS -CASH
MRS. MARY JORIaAN,
Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
Administrators'
Clearing Anetift, Sale
Sale of Farm Implements of the
Estate of the late Lloyd Waiper,.
at Lot No. 14,, Bayfield Road
South, 1 nnile west of Varna, on
Tuesday, May 19
at 2 p.m. (DST), the following:
Allis Chalmers B tractor with
10" tires (A-1 condition); 2 -row
tractor scuffler; M,H. 2 -furrow
tractor plow; 2 six-foot cultivat-
ors (tractor hitch); M.H, 15 -disc
power -lift drill (new); Fleury Bis-
sell 8 ft, double disc (new);
Fleury Bissell rubber -tired wagon
(new); 2 -drum steel roller; I.H.C.
6 ft. mower; 5 -section harrows
with evener; M.H. binder, 6 ft.
cut; M.H, binder, 7 ft. cut; 3 set
of binder canvasses; side delivery
rake; 2 -wheel trailer; set of heavy
tractor chains (nearly new) ; set
of double harness; wagon box; 15
ft. flat rack; 400 grain sacks; fan-
ning mill; grease guns; 2 strainer
funnels; forks, shovels, logging
chains; carpenter's tools and num-
erous other articles.
1949 Ford, 5 -passenger coupe, in
A-1 condition (if not sold prev-
iously). -- TERMS: CASH.
Elroy Desjardine,
Herb Desjardine,
Administrators of the Estate
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
No Effort is spared --
No Wish is unfilled.
Families find Beattie's
Service completely
Satisfying
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now playing (May 14-16)
"NEW MEXICO" with Lew Ayres
and Marilyn Maxwell
MON., TUES., WED. (May 18-20)
Lana Turner, Fernando Lamas
and Una Merkel
The famous Franz Lehar operetta
is brought to the screen in all its
tuneful moods and colour,
"The MERRY WIDOW"
--, In Teehnlcolor .-
THUR., FRI., SAT. (May 21-23)
"ROGUES MARCH"
A topnotch adventure drama deal-
ing with the heroisms, the tradi-
tions, the pomp and ceremony of
Queen Victoria's empire -building
army. A story of the Royal Mid-
land Fusileers in India. — Peter
Lawford, Richard Greene and
Janice Rule.
Coming (May 2l-27): "MEET ME
AT THE FAIR" with Dan Dailey
and Diana Lynn
PARK. THEATRE
GODERIUI%—Phonic 1i;i0
Now; Gary Cooper in his Academy
Award picture "HIGH NOON"
• with Grace Belly
MON., TUES., WED.,
John Wayne, Nancy Olson
and Jim Arness
In his first picture since "The
Quiet Man", John Wayne returns
in another drama hit with a story
you'll remember,
"BIG JIM McLAIN"
T11UR., FRI., SAT.
A Big Special Attraction
The John Phillip Sousa Story—
"STAR AND STRIPES
FOREVER"
CIifton Webb portrays the March
King in this great Technicolor
presentation of the life and music
of Sousa. A picture YOU will
thoroughly enjoy,,
Clifton Webb, Debra Paget
and Ruth Hussey
Conning: "JEOPARDY" starring
Barbara Stanwyck, It's New;
CAPITA', THEATRE
GODEit*CH Phone 47
Now,• "SIERRA PASSAGE" witi!
Wayne Morris & Lola Albright
MON,, TUES., WED.
John Hodiak, Linda Christian
and Stephen McNally
A newsreel photographer and a
Red Cross nurse strike adventure
and romance in strife -torn Korea..
"RATTLE ZONE"
THUR., FRI., SAT.
-- Double Feature
John Archer, Marguerite
Chapman and Lyle Talbot
Offer a mystery drama concern-
ing a derelict freighter on the
high seas,
"SEA TIGER"
Stanley Clements and Elena Ver,
dug& tell a thrilling tale of mod-
ern high speed aircraft.
"JET JOB"
Coming; "THE WELL" -- Rich-
ard Rober, Christine Larson and
Henry Morgan.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Charles Wolfe desires to express
their deepest thanks to the neigh-
bours and friends for the many
acts of kindness and sympathy ex-
tended to them during their recent
sad bereavement. Special thanks
FIRST QUALITY
at LOW COST
giant 21 INCH
PICTURE TUBE
N EW 1953
Motorola TV
STANDOUT PICTURE
with
MIRACLE INTERLACE
"Masterpiece Finish" walnut
console. Always -clear pictures.
Anti -reflection Glare Guard.
Acoustinator Tone Control va-
ries Golden Voice sound.. Area
Selector Switch for "just right"
power far or near. Built-in
antenna. 549.Oa
Model
21 Kd4W
FREE ONE YEAR WARRANTY*
on Tubes and parts.
Y__ Warranty does not include
labour, wood or plastic
cabinets.
In mahogany finish,:
Model 21K4, $549
In limed oak,
Model 21K4B, $559
GALBRAITH
RADIO & TELEVISION
"Clinton's Only Record Bar"
Phone 482
ting
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to Dr. J. P. Corwin and staff of
Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea -
forth, Rev. C. L. Langford, Bon-
thron funeral home, and those
who loaned cars and for the beau-
tiful floral tributes. 19-b
GIFTS FOR THE
A Complete
Line of
• LUGGA,GE
• BRIEF CASES
• UTILITY CASES
• BILLFOLDS
•
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AIKEN'S
SHOES and CLOTHING
Phone 2
Kindergarten Classes
Parents are requested to register all child-
ren eligible to attend Kindergarten Classes,
commencing September, 1953.
Children will be admitted on basis of age
until accommodation is filled. Register by letter
not later than June 15, 1953.
On day of enrolment in September, definite
proof of age must be submitted to the Principal
of the Public School.
SIGNED ON BEHALF Or
Clinton Public School Board
H. C. LAWSON, Secretary
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