Clinton News-Record, 1953-06-04, Page 5"T#RSDAY, JUNE 4, 1953
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• ACCOMMODATION for RENT
'ROMM•. FOR RENT, gentleman.
kCiose to down town. Phone Clin-
ton 673W. 21-2-b
ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman.
fences. Gentlemen. Phone Clinton
633r21. 22-p
MODERN THREE ROOM fur-
nished apartment. Phone Clinton
-394R. 22-b
FOUR ROOM FURNISHED ap-
artment, two miles from RCAF
Station, Clinton, three miles from
Clinton. Apply to Box "G", Clin-
ton News -Record. 22-p
FIVE ROOM HEATED apart -
anent in Seaforth, on Victoria St.,
refrigerator, telephone, separate
bath. Apply to John Trerneer, on
the premises, after 7.30 p.m.
22-p
FURNISHED SUMMER cottage,
running water, electricity, two
bedrooms, built-in cupboards, sink,
fireplace, knotty pine lined living
room. Reasonable rent. One mile
• east of Bayfield On Clinton -Bay-
field highway in orchard. Apply
J. Ross Middleton, phone Clinton
909r24. 21-2-b
Accommodation Wanted
FOUR OR FIVE ROOM HOUSE
wanted by a rural family, desiring
'to move to Clinton. Apply to
Box "N", Clinton News -Record.
22-b
ARTICLES WANTED
' CONVERTIBLE WALKER Strol-
ler. Box 100, Clinton. Phone
Clinton 586R. 22-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1930 FORD SEDAN, sealed
beams, new brakes. Good appear-
ance and in good running order.
Dependable' transportation. $100
'or nearest cash offer. Phone 382,
:local 236, on Thursday or Friday
between 8 and 5 p.m. On Satur-
day, phone 382, local 235. 22-b
BABY CHICKS ,
BRAY PULLETS. Dayold or
started. Prompt shipment. Wide
choice. Order July -August broil-
ers now also. Ask agent Mrs. Alex
Paterson, Brucefield. 22-3-b
COMPLETE YOUR FLOCKS with
Kitchener Big -4 Chicks. Canad-
ian Approved. Dayold pullets
$19.90. Catch the good markets.
Ask for special prices on started
chicks, mixed chicks, broilers.
Prompt shipment. Agent Chas.
Scott, Auburn, phone Blyth 43r23.
22-b
BARGAIN SALE of day old and
started pullets. (Egg breeds and
Dual purpose) at rock bottom
prices, made possible by big de-
' mend for cockerels. Standard
Quality, heavy breeds all popular
breeds, $14.95 per hundred, As-
sorted Heavy Breeds 313.95 per
hundred. Money Maker Quality
add $1.00, Extra Profit $2.00,
Special Mating $3.00 per hundred.
Started pullets two weeks old add
$11.00, three weeks old $17.00 per
hundred. Bronze Turkey Toms
special price 59 cents. C.O.D.
anywhere. TWEDDLE CHICK
Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont.
22-b
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;
Phone 448. 14-tfb
FURNITURE REFINISHING
FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing, see W. G. Pickett, Box
351, Clinton, 20-1-2-p
Employment Wanted -
CLERK -TYPIST requires full-
time work, preferably in Clinton.
Experienced. Phone Clinton 419W.
r ' FURNITURE FOR SALE
LARGE CRIB, BABY SCALES,
both in excellent condition. Two
pair grey drapes, never used.
Phone Clinton 254, 22-b
WOODS HOME FREEZER IN
good shape, Nine piece walnut
dining room suite, James A. Cox,
phone Clinton 904r34 or 680.
21-2-p
IRON BED, MATTRESS AND
springs; rangette; four kitchen
chairs; re -conditioned frig. Mrs,
J. Thompson,Princess St,, phone
(:Clinton 4547. *22=b
FARMS WANTED
WANTED TO BUY -25- to 100
acre farm in. Clinton district, One-
third down payment. Give price,
location and condition or buildings
in letter to Box "A", Clinton
News -Record. 22-3-b
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
GOOD POTATOES, fit for seed or
eating; also choice dahlia tubers;
alfalfa seed, timothy .seed. All
priced reasonably. Phone Clinton
587J. 22-p
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WAITRESS WANTED, experienc-
ed preferred, but not essential.
Apply in person, Bartliff Bros.
20-1-2-b
CLERK FOR FULL-TIME WORK
in C and W Grocery Store, RCAF
Station, Clinton. Apply in per-
son. Phone Clinton 634J, 22-b
. STENOGRAPHERS
$206 - $230 a month
for
Department of National Defence,
Air
Aylmer and Clinton,
Ontario
Full information on posters dis-
played at National Employment
Service and Post Office. Appli-
cation forms available thereat
should be filed with the Civil Ser-
vice Commission of Canada, 1200
Bay Street, Toronto, not later
than June 10. 22-b
HELP WANTED—Male
YOUNG MEN
Between the ages of 18 and 25 for
training as
Sub -Station Operators.
These positions offer the advant-
ages of a Pension and Insurance
and Sickness Plan and 40 hour
work week. Only single applicants
with matriculation education can
be .considered. Applications stat-
ing age and education should be
addressed to:
H.E.P.C. of Ontario.
Att: Personnel Officer,
Terminal Building,
HAMILTON, Ontario.
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD
bulls, 12 and 15 months old. Price
reasonable. Herd fully accredited.
John Lindsay, RR 3, Clinto
Phone Clinton 910 r 14.
22-p
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The complete dispersal of the 100
per cent straight English York-
shire Herd will be held on Mon-
day, June 8th at 1:00 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Saving Time at Keims-
cott Farms, 3% miles north east
of Milton, Ontario and not at
Hays Sales Arena as previously
advertised.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, 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 655r2 or Goderich 936r21.
9-tfb
"LOST YOUR KEYS"
ONE -MINUTE KEY SERVICE on
all types of locks. Cylinder locks
reset for original key, or combina-
tion changed. "Your security for
Tomorrow is our business Today!"
Ball and Mutch. 18-tlf
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—LARGE BLACK IIOUND
with brown chest and legs, wear-
ing a leather collar. Please phone
collect, Campbell Eyre, Hensall
684 r 13. 22-p
LOST --ONE PUREBRED AYR -
shire heifer, red with white star
on face. Call Charles Brandon,
633 r 5 or 363, Clinton. 22-p
MISCELLANEOUS
AMERICAN CEMENT for SALE.
Harold Emmerson, phone Clinton
394R. 22-b
CRESS WART REMOVER—real-
ly does it. Your Druggist sells
Cress Corn Salve—for sure relief.
22-b
HOUSE TRAILER, 18 foot alum-
inum constructed, fully equipped,
for sale reasonable. D. E. Mac-
Kinnon, Hensall, Ont. Phone Hen-
sall 116J. 22-b
ATTENTION — SALESMEN
School Teachers. Red hot spec-
ialty article. Ambition and en-
thusiasm can earn you $100 to
$175 per week. Apply Box 294,
Clinton. 22-b
VULCANIZING, TRACTOR, truck
and car tires. Fluid inflation ser-
vice. Pick-up and delivery ser-
vice. Al Linfield's Tire and Sport
Shop, Phone Goderich 535.
10-tfb
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
PIANOS FOR SALE
HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT PIANO,
in good condition. Phone Clinton
677J. 22-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
LAKE FRONTAGE AN DLOTS,
seven miles north of Goderich.
Road leading to good sandy beach.
Phone Dungannon 19 r 14. Lloyd
Brindley, RR 3, Goderich.
' 22-3.4.5-p
SIX ROOM FRAME HOUSE, red
shingles, modern three -niece bath,,
hot water. Wired for electric
stove. Large garden and lot. Im-
mediate possession, $3,800. Phone
Clilitenn '549M. 22-3-b
BIRTHS
CLOW ---In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Tuesday, June 2, 1953,jo
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Clow,
Clinton, a daughter (Joan Eliza-
beth, sister for Marion Diana
and James Douglas).
CRITTENDEN—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, May 31,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Crittenden, Clinton, a son (Wal-
ter Paul, brother for Ivan).
GELENOS — In Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, May 31,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Mozart
Gelenos, Zurich, a son (Mozart
Joseph),
LEGG—In Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich, on
Tuesday, June 2, 1953, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Legg, Goderich,
a daughter (Elizabeth Ann).
MERRILL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 29,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Merrill, RR 2, Clinton a son
(Ivan John).
RIDDELL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 2,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Riddell, Blyth, a daughter (Jud-
ith Elizabeth).
MARRIAGES
FINKBEINER - WALTERS — In
the Lutheran parsonage Mit-
chell, on Saturday afternoon,
May 9, 1953, by Rev. J. Woefle,
Dorothy Jean, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Walters St. Col-
umban, and Maurice Henry
Finkbeiner, son of Mrs. H. Fink-
beiner, Zurich, and the late Mr.
Finkbeiner.
DEATHS
BROOKS — Suddenly in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Wednes-
day, May 27, 1953, Harry J.
Brooks, R.R. 3, Thorndale, be-
loved husband of Marie Graham,
in his 43rd. year. Funeral at
Clandeboye Cemetery, on Fri-
day, May 29.
COLLETT—In Niagara Falls, On-
tario, on Tuesday, June 2, 1953,
Cecil W. Collett, beloved hus-
band of Muriel Sperling, and
son-in-law of Mrs. Mary Sperl-
ing, Brussels, formerly of Clin-
ton, in his 55th year. Funeral in
Niagara Falls on Friday, June 5.
ELLIOTT Suddenly, in Clinton
Public Hospital, on Friday, May
29, 1953, Lily Mae Weston, be-
loved wife of Thomas Elliott, in
her 76th year. Funeral from the
Beattie funeral home, Ratten-
bury St., East, Clinton, to Mait-
land Cemetery, Goderich, on
Monday afternoon, June 1.
GIBBINGS—In Clinton, on Fri-
day, May 29, 1953, Marion R.
Gibbings, beloved daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Gibbings, in
her 54th year. Funeral from
the Ball and Mutch funeral
home, High St., Clinton, to Clin-
ton Cemetery, on Monday after-
noon, June 1.
HATTIN—In Dearborn, Mich., on
Sunday, May 31, 1953. Annie
Younger, widow of the late Wal-
ter B. Hattin in her 85th year.
Funeral from the Carscadden
funeral home, Virden, Man., to
Virden Cemetery on Thursday
afternoon, June 4.
HESLOP—In Detroit, on Satur-
day, May 23, 1953, Annie Mc -
Brien, formerly of Mullett
Township, widow of the late
Harrison Heslop, in her 86th
year. Funeral from the J. De-
Lantas funeral home, Detroit,
on Tuesday afternoon, May 26.
YOUNG—In Clinton, on Tuesday,
May 26, 1953, William H. Young,
widower of the late Ida Wilson,
in his 78th year. Funeral from
the Lodge funeral home, Gode-
rich, to Colborne Cemetery, on
Thursday afternoon, May 28.
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WESLEY-WILLIS WMS
WILL MEET ON JUNE 11
The June meeting of the Wo-
man's Missionary Society of Wes-
ley -Willis United Church will be
held in the church parlor on
Thursday evening, June 11, at
eight o'clock. Mrs. Wilson's group
will be in charge of the meeting,
and Mrs. McGill will give the re-
port of the London Conference
branch of the WMS which was
held in St. Thomas. All ladies of
the congregation will be made
welcome.
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton
695J. 43-tfb
SEED FOR SALE
I CAN STILL FURNISH YOU
with the best seed corn you can
buy—PIONEER! While there is
still a supply available, call me
for the extra bushels you will
need to complete your planting re-
quirements this spring. Clinton
Farm Supply, phone Clinton 127.
22-b
STOVES FOR SALE
IDEAL FOR THE COTTAGE —
One rangette, one wooden icebox.
7 Victoria Blvd., RCAF Station,
Clinton. 22-3-p
PLASTERING
STUCCOING
PATCHING
ORNAMENTAL
WORK
A Specialty
FREE ESTIMATES
DOUG., CLOW
Phone Clinton 342
a 21-p
TENDERS
Tenders for the
Wiring of USS 2,
Mullett Township
will be received by the under-
signed until June 10, I953
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Keith Tyndall,
Secretary,
R.R.. 4, Clinton
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Friendship Club Has
Successful Tea, Bazaar
The Friendship Clatb of St.
Paul's ;Anglican Church held a
very successful tea and bazaar on
Saturday, May 30. Large bas-
kets of lilacs and tulips decorated
the Sunday School room.
Receiving the guests were the
president, Mrs. J. Hart, assisted
by Mrs. R. M. P. Bulteel, Mrs.
K. B. McRae was convener of the
tea table and was assisted by Mrs.
K.,Cooke, Mrs. J. Murphy, Mrs.
R. Draper and Mrs. D. Johnston.
In charge of the aprons were
Mrs. N. Counter and Mrs, H. Wat-
kins; home baking, Mrs. G. F,
Elliott and Mrs. G. Herman;
candy, Mrs. W. J. Counter, Mrs.
A. Crozier and Mrs. H. Henry;
bride's table, Mrs. E. Bartliff and
Mrs. B. Bartliff; children's cloth-
ing, Mrs. W. Beck; dolls and
doll clothes, Mrs. I. Andrews.
Mrs. R. E. Thompson was in
charge of the mystery table and
the bran barrel. Kitchen help
were Mrs. Roy Fitzsimons, Mrs.
W. Burton, Mrs. McAdam, Mrs.
H. Thompson and Mrs. A. S. Ley-
burne.
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LADIES' AUXILIARY WILL
MEET NEXT TUESDAY
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the
Canadian Legion will meet in the
club rooms on Monday evening,
June 8, at 8.15 o'clock.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late .Jack
Cluff wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to rela-
tives, friends and neighbours for
the many acts of kindness sent
during their recent sad bereave-
ment; for the beautiful floral trib-
utes and cards of sympathy. Spec-
ial thanks to the Rev. E. Carew -
Jones, Dr. Yates, Bayfield Lions
Club and. all those who helped in
any way. ?2-b
The family of the late Mrs.
Thomas Elliott wish to express
their sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion for the kindness and sym-
pathy shown them by their many
friends and neighbours, and for
cards and floral tributes. Special
thanks to Rev. M. G. Newton, Rev.
Charles D. Cox, also Dr. Oakes
and the nurses of Clinton Public
Hospital. 22-b
THERE IS A BEATTIE
SERVICE EVERY FAM-
ILY CAN AFFORD
WITH ECONOMY
AND PRIDE.
est#Yl' Autierat
Acme
ROXY THEATRE.
CLINTON
NOW PLAYING:
JUNE 4 - 6 •
CHARLES
CHAPLIN
IN
LIMELIGHT
Commencing at '7 o'clock
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JUNE 8 - 10 --
JAMES MASON
DANIELLE DARIEUX
"FIVE FINGERS"
JUNE 11 -13 --
"FORT DEFIANCE"
Dane Clark —. Tracey Roberts
(Technicolor)
COMING—JUNE 15-17—
"Bad and Beautiful"
PARK THEATRE
OODERICI1—Phone 1150
Now � crying;
"MONKEY BUSINESS"
with Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers
& Marilyn Monroe & it's a Riot!!
MON., TUES., WED.
"LURE of the
' WILDERNESS"
— In Technicolor —
In Georgia's treacherous Okefen-
okee swamp a young trapper is
taken captive by a .fugitive and his
daughter upon which hangs a tale,
Jean Peters — Jeffrey Hunter
and Walter Brennan
THURS., FEL, SAT.
"BATTLE CIRCUS"
The thrilling story of Army Surgi-
cal Unit 66, of a nurse and a
major who found romance in the
heart •of, battle:
Humphrey ,Bogart, June Ailyson
and Keenan Wynn
Coming: Harriet & Ozzie Nelson
in "Here Come the Nelsons"
CAPITAL. THEATRE
GODERICH --- ,Phone 47
Now Playing:
`SOMETIHNG FOR THE BIRDS'
with Victor Mature, Patricia •Neal
Edmund Gwenn
MON., TUES., WED, • •
Glynis Johns — Valerie Flobsou
and Petura Clark
Supporting the eminent English
actor who will be featured in the
Shakespearean Festival at Strat-
ford this summer,
-- Alec Guinness as --
"The PRO,MOTOR" '
THUR., FEL, SAT.
Forrest Tucker — Arlene Whelen
and Rod Cameron
The historical division of the State
of Texas in 1860 provides a fight-
ing background for an adventur-
ous romance.
"SAN,NTONE"
Coming: 'WIRE WOMAN THEY
ALMOST LYNCHED" John
Lund and Audrey Totter
amagemmoossassammas
Mrs. R. McKenzie Has
St. Andrew's WMS
For• Annual Meeting
The Woman's Missionary Society
of, St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church met at the rural home of
Mrs. Robert McKenzie on Tues-
day, May 26. This was the an-
nual gathering at the president's
home.
The meeting opened with the
Lord's Prayer in unison, and was
followed by the ' singing of the
hymn "I Love to Tell the Story"
nd scripture reading from the
ospel of Matthew, by Mrs. Geo-
rge Gawley and prayer led by
Mrs. Allan Maxwell.
Mrs. George Roberton had
charge of current events, and the
members reported that 41 calls
had been made since the April
meeting.
Mrs. McKenzie, together with
several members, discussed what
they considered the important fea-
tures of the address given by Miss
McMurchy at the recent Seaforth
gathering.
The supply allocation given to
the society was reported as met in
full, and the society's contribution
to the Presbyterial bale, was gath-
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of BYRON
WALDRON
All persons having claims again-
st the Estate of Byron Waldron,
late of the Township of Stanley,
in the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased, who died on the
27th day of January, 1953, are
hereby notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the un-
dersigned on or before the 13th
day of June, 1953, after which
date the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims then
received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 15th
day of May, 1953.
McCONNELL a HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors
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HOLMESVILLE HOUSE FOR SALE
The Trustees of the Holmesville United Church offer for
sale, by tender, the Manse property in the Village of Holmes-
ville, consisting of one-quarter acre and being Part of Lot 83,
Maitland Concession, Goderich Township.
The property consists of a 7 room frame house, in good
condition. Installed therein is a three piece bath, furnace
and running water; and attached thereto is a one car garage.
With the property there is offered for sale certain furni-
ture in the Manse that belongs to the Holmesville United
Church.
Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until
the 8th day of June 1953, and tenders may be submitted for
the real property only, for the furniture only, or for both the
real property and furniture.
The property may be inspected by appointment with Rev.
M. G. Newton, presently residing therein.
The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
Possession will be given to the Purchaser on the 6th July 1953.
On acceptance of a tender, purchaser will be required to
pay down 10% of the purchase price and enter into an agree-
ment to complete the purchase for cash on or before the date
given for possession as aforesaid.
DATED this 16h day of May, 1953.
Elmer T. Potter, R.R. 2, Clinton, Ontario,
Trustee.
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Summer Togs
for
SUMMER
Sport Coats
Sport Shirts
Swim Suits
etc.
WEAR-
-- Slacks
-- T -Shirts
-- Jackets
GOING AWAY?
See our Smart
LUGGAGE for Men
and Women.
PICKETT IR CAMPBELL
Z'' > 117 SMART PL A C' E. TO SHOP
ARROW SHIRTS STMTSON HATS
PHONE 25 — MAIN CORNER CLINTON
ered and forwarded" td the Pres-
byterial officer in .charge.. '
Mrs. John Snider led the meet-
ing in meditation, taking chap-
ter in the study book, entitled
"Education in Africa." Her talk
was most interesting and instruc-
tive.
The meeting was closed with
the president's prayer. The host-
ess served light refreshments, as-
sisted by her daughter, Mrs.
James Cooper, and Mrs. D. J.
Lane.
Administrator's
AUCTION' SALE
Of Property and Household Ef-
fects of the estate of the late Mrs.
Harry Glazier, ,58 Queen St., Clin-
ton, on
Saturday, June 6
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Do-
herty player piano with a large
number of music rolls; DeForest
Crosley cabinet radio; Victrola &
records; 3 bedroom suites; dining
room table and 6 chairs; side-
board; 4 rocking chairs; daven-
port; couch; cherry drop-leaf
table; kitchen buffet and kitchen
chairs; clock; scatter mats; bed-
ding; dishes; cooking utensils and
numerous other articles.
. PROPERTY: At the same time
and place there will be offered for
sale, subject to reserve bid (if not
sold previous to sale date), the
property on which is situated a 6 -
room frame house with, asphalt
shingle siding with a large sun
porch attached. On this property
is also situated a small barn.
Terms on household effects —
cash. Terms on property: 10%
downon date of sale and balance
in 30 days.
Immediate possession can be
given on the property.
Dorland Glazier, Administrator of
the Estate.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
F. Fingland, Q.C., Solicitor
of Estate.
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3% Interest on 'Savings
(No, Service Charges)
Savings Doubled In.
Case of Death
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Open a Savings
Account in the
Clinton Community
Credit Union
todaytoday...
Loans to Members at
Reasonable Rates
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W. V. ROY—Manager
During June, July and August,
Office open Saturday evening
♦• from 8to10.
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CEMENT
Contractors
CEMENT
BUILDING
and
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Built and Repaired
GUY IVES and SONS
Phone Carlow 1612
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Cold Clear -To -Floor
ModelG -H-C
KELVINATOR
Pictured above is the De Luxe Model KHC, with giant across -
the -top frozen food chest that stores 34 pounds of .frozen foods
longer and safer, Notice the sweeping, full-length door that
provides cold clear-to-the-floor—every inch of cabinet space
is usable. Three built-in door shelves put most -used items
right at your finger tips. A Roll -lid butter chest is recessed
into inner door pan. The gleaming white interior is high-
lighted by striking Kelvinator Colonial Blue trim, including
the all -aluminum cabinet shelves. The deep, full -width meat
tray and the two large crispers are made of sparkling white;
shatter -proof Polystyrene. Two Speedy -Cube ice trays with
built-in cube release levers enable you to release cubes as
required..
SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS
Shelf Area, 17.3 sq. ft. Net Capacity, 9.4 cu. ft,
Overall Dimensions—.
Width, 231/4"; Depth," 29%"; Height, 561/2"
Only $389.95
— AT _-
GALBRAITH
RADIO and TELEVISION
"WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL"
Telephone 482 Clinton, Ont