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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
`7GARAGE; FOB.: RENT. Apply to
'Mrs, Robert Webeter, Victoria St.
Phone Clinton.' 789J. 42-b
I'WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
;sink, hot water,ean'd• centrally loc-
ated. Phone Clinton 73J. 42-p
I?O WNSTAI:RS APARTMENT,
two rooms, furiiishad, sink, hot
water arid spring mattress. Phone
Clinton 73J. 42-p
APARTMENT IN' FARM HOUSE,
one and one-half miles from Clin-
:ton. Apply Lorne Tyndall, phone
'Clinton 904r4. 42-b
FURNISHED SEVEN -ROOM
brick house in Bayfield. Hot and
cold . running water and bath.
Phone Bayfield - 53r2. 41-tfb
THREE ROOM APARTMENT, on
ground floor, privatebath, built in
cupboards. Available November
1. ' Phone Clinton 641. 42-p
'THREE ROOMS AND PANTRY
partly furnished, downstairs, one
block from traffic lights, available
November first. Phone Clinton
73J. 42 •,p
T H R E E- R9OM APARTMENT,
centrally located in Clinton, all
'rriodern conveniences, unfurnished,
heated. Box 27, Clinton News-
?,ecord, 41-2-p
' Ir'URNISHED • HOME, three bed -
Teems, modern conveniences, In-
-eluding water softener, available
November 1. Rattenbury and
S'hipley Streets. Apply: Gordon
W. Cuninghame. P.O. Box 72,
phone Clinton 224J. 42-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
`1 AROUK RUG,- 6' 4"x9', good as
.net,-, cheap, Phone Clinton 363.
42-p
AMERICAN CHRISTMAS Cards
for sale, with scripture text. Phone
Clinton 789W. 42-p
;LECTROLUX VACUUM Cleaner
with all attachments. Not the old
;;tyle. $21. Phone Clinton 342.
42-p
BEATTY WASHING MACHINE,
copper tub with ringer. Price $20.
Can be seen at C. W. Brown's
Albert Street. 42-p
GUN FOR SALE -8 M M Mauser,
cut down to sporting model. In
good condition. Reasonable. Phone
I-Iensall 681r5. 42-p
BRAND NEW VACUUM Cleaner,
with all attachments. Popular
make. Wan in contest. Will sell
40 per cent off list. `Box 30, Clin-
.'ton News -Record. 42-p
O'ELEVISION, FIRESTONE "20"
table model. New low price
1259.95. Special this week! West-
inghouse food mixer, reg. $57.50;
octr price 349.50. Christmas orders
taken now. See us for stoves,
washing machines, etc. Phone
Clinton 634r4. T. A. Dutton, Fire-
stone Dealer, Brucefield. 42-b
ARTICLES WANTED
'WOULD LIKE TO BUY Bureau
'or used chiffonnier. Phone Clin-
'ton 419W. 42-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
'1949 METEOR COACH, Very
•glean inside and out. Excellent
•condition, 31,050 or best offer.
;Phone Clinton 586R. 41-2-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
elUSINESS OPPORTUI"aITIES —
business trades listed: restaurants,
,gas stations, tourist camps, groc--
stores; one Main St. build-.
ing, L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
'Phono 448. 14-tfb
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING. Joe
Gibson, RR 2, Seaforth, phone
Clanton 616r3. 41-2-b
CLOTHING FOR SALE
t 1L,D'S THREE-PIECE Winter
ttfit, green, brown mouton trine,
size six, Fall outfit, two•piece,
'Wee our. Greek wintet coat, size
:L2, Child's brown snow boats, be
-Ia. All in good eonditiorfi. Phone
Milted 182. 42-p
aRTIS` NAVY FLUE REEFER
Wel hood with plaid trine, size 12,
sand navy snow pants to match.
All in good as new condition, Red
,satin now suit, with zipper front
aced feet out, size two. Blue chili -
MAIM, fur trim snowsuit, Net an,
SelPiee' front size one, Will Sell
nheae fain tittlek Sale. Phone Cit,
toe 910r13. 42•p
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Employment Wanted,
EXPERIENCED HOUSE WORK
or baby sitting by elderly lady.
Please phone Clinton 640W. 42-p
EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER
requires position in home in or
near Clinton. Phone Clinton
681r22. 42-b
FARMS FOR SM -E
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale, L. G. 'Winter, Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
GOOD QUALITY COB CORN.
Apply Irvine Tebbutt, Phone Clin-
ton 902r6, 41-2-b
CORN FOR SALE AT FARM OR
delivered. Phone Stanley Fisher
149W14 Strathroy, Ontario.
42-3-4-b
COBBLER POTATOES and quan-
tity of foot length hard wood.
Ross Hoggart, Phone Clinton
82r33. 42-b
FURNITURE REFINISHING
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO and
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing see W. G. Pickett, Box 351,
Clinton, phone 761M. •
41-2-3-4-p
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.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
CHOICE HEREFORD HEIFER
calf, one month old. Apply Charles
Stewart, phone Clinton 808r3.
42-b
50 YORKSHIRE PIGS FROM 40
to 80 pounds, For further infor-
mation see Arnold Jamieson,
Phone Clinton 616r33, 42-p
REGISTERED SOWS and Boars,
purebred, registered if desired,
Harry Thompson, RR 2, Clinton.
Phone Clinton 904r13. 40-tfb
MISCELLANEOUS
CRESS BUNION SALVE relieves
fast, wear stylish shoes soon.
Druggists sell Cress Corn Salve
too. 42-b
WE CAN FEED approximately
ten head of cattle for the winter
months. Phone Bob Harris, Clin-
ton 908r32. 42-x
RESIDENT G U N LICENCES,
farmer's deer licenses, deer licen-
ses. Call Alex Cudmore, phone
Clinton 192. 42-b
YOU ARE CORDIALLY Invited
to attend a demonstration of Avon
Christmas gifts on Thursday even-
ing, October 29 at Miss Winnifred
O'Neil's home, Ontario Street.
42-b
I3ECOME A BOOKKEEPER,
stenographer or typist in your
spare time. Lessons 50c. For
particulars, write Canadian Cor-
respondence Courses, 1290 Bay
Street, Toronto. 41-2-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
HUNTERS, TRAPPERS — DEER
licences on sale now: farmers deer
licence $2, other deer licence, $5;
deer lure to hunt with the wind,
etc., $1.35. We buy deer hides and
furs. Deer compound to stop a dog
from running deer, 31.35. Merv.
Batkin, Princess Street East, Clin-
ton. 41-2-p
MONEY WANTED
ON FIRST MORTGAGE $6000 on
100 acre farm on highway. One of
the best in Huron County. Sound
security, Box 33, Clinton News -
Record. 42-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
30 PULLETS, RED. ROCK, Start-
ed to lay. Apply Charles W. Riley
Constance, 42-x
125 RHODE ISLAND RED ROCK
pullets, six months old and Iaying.
Apply Earl Switzer, phone Clinton
909r3, 42-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
sale. Bargain at $2,750. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clin-
ton 448. 33-tfb
NINE ROOM HOUSE, TWO SUN
porches, double garage, oil heat
with hot water. Centrally locat-
ed. Apply to Mrs, H, Bartliff,
phone Clinton 95, 34-tfb
PIANO TUNING
YbUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G, W. Cox at Clinton
695,1. 43-tfb
STOVES FOR SALE
COAL AND WOOD Cook Stove,
small electric range. Both in ex-
cellent condition. Phone Clinton
9071'24. 42-x
SPACE OIL HEATER. Coleman,
used two seasons and just like new
Pipes and floor mat included.
Price 364, Phone Clinton 662.
42-b
HOUSE for SALE
SEIVENAIOOM DWELLING
four bedt'oorns and bath up;
living room and dining froom
(With fireplaces), kitchen dotvh.
Hardwood floors down; suitable
for duplexing; early possession.
APPLY TO
H� C. Lawson t
Realtor-Ciinto , Oiit, t
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CLINTON rimes-EEcofm
BIRTHS
CAMPBELL—In Clinton Publiclub
Hospital, .on Friday, October I will hold its meeting at the home
of Mrs. Mervin Falconer, on Wed
nesday, November 4. Roll call will.
be answered by, "How to keep
your husband in good humour,"
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LADIES' CLUB WILL :MI! ET
NQv1!MBER 4.
The T iokersmith Ladies' C
23, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Don
Campbell, Auburn, a daughter
Cynthia Margery,
DURANT— In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, October
25, 1953, to Cpl and Mrs. Paul
Durant, RCAF Station, Clin-
ton, a daughter.
HOWE---in Clinton Public Hos,
pital, on Thursday, October 22,
1953; to Mr. and Mrs. James
Horve, Londesboro, a daughter
McLEAN— In Clinton Public.
Hospital, on Friday, October
23, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Keith
McLean, R.R. 4, Seaforth, a
daughter, Carol Lyn.
AI.ARRIAGES
GLOUSHER-DEXTER — In Con-
stance United Church, on Satur-
day, October 24, 1953, by Rev,
J. T. White, Norma Eileen, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Dexter, Londesboro and Wilmer
Charles Glousher, Blyth, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Glousher,
Blyth.
DEATHS
ASHTON—In London, on Sunday,
October 25, 1953, Lillian Alberta
Fisher, beloved wife of the late
John Ashton, in her 71st year.
Funeral from the Ball and
Mutch funeral home, High St.,
Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on
Tuesday afternoon, October 27.
KNIGHTS—At her home in Eg-
mondville, on Friday, October
23, 1953, Charity Jane Snell,
beloved wife of Reginald
Knights. Funeral from the G.
A. Whitney funeral home, Sea -
forth, on Monday afternoon, Oc-
tober 26, to Maitlandbank Ceme-
tery, Seaforth.
SHOBBROOK — In London, on
Wednesday, October 29, 1953,
Mabel Honor Shobbrook, daugh-
ter of the late James and Honor
Shobbrook, in her 66th year.
Funeral from the Ball and Muth
funeral home, High Street Clin-
ton, to Union Cemetery, Blyth,
on Saturday afternoon, October.
31.
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In. Memoriam
In loving memory of a dear hus-
band and father, Thomas Glazier,
who passed away 14 years ago,
October 31. Always remembered
by wife and family. 42-p
CARTER —In loving memory of
Isaac A. Carter, who passed a-
way on eDctober 31, 1952. Lov-
ingly remembered by all mem-
bers of the family. 42-b
STEWART—In loving memory of
a dear mother, Amy Alberta
Stewart who passed away seven
years ago, October 24, 1946.
"Asleep in God's beautiful garden,
Free from all sorrow and pain,
And when our life's journey is
ended
We' know we shall meet her
again."
—L o v in g 1 y remembered by son
Kenneth, Clarissa and family.
42-p
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Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES •
EVERY FRIDAY
AT 2 P.M.
8 MILK COWS, being Dur -
hams, Herefords & Holsteins.
All milking & re -bred. These
cows are all from one man's
herd.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
CEMENT
Contractors
CEMENT
BUILDING
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Built and Repaired
GUY IVES and SONS
Phone Carlow 1612
36-ptfb
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MODERATE
PRICES
MODERN
EQUIPMENT
NT
PERSONAL
SERV/CB
1.etrtite ritjtirtet•tl
Ctow
Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me in any way
while I was a patient in the Clin-
ton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Oakes, Dr, Newland,
and special nurses and staff of the
hospital. Also Mr, and Mrs. Arnold
Dale and Ken. MRS. LLOYD E.
STEWART. 42-b
The family of the late Mrs. Reg,
Knights, Egmondville, wish to
thank friends and neighbours for
acts of kindness and sympathy in
their recent bereavement. Thanks
also to the Rev, W. E. Milroy;
Mrs, Elmore Stephenson and Mrs,
Warden Haney who sang; for the
many floral tributes, and to those
who loaned cars. Special thanks
to the community for then' kind
expression of sympathy. 42-p
AUCTION SALE
Of 30 Cows and Heifers, Pigs
and Poultry, at Lot No. 31, 6th
Concession of Goderich Township,
1 mile south of Porter's Hill, on
Tuesday, Nov. 3
at 2 p.m.
CAZ'i'LE: 30 young cows and
heifers, consisting of Holsteins,
Herefords and Jerseys with five
fresh, some springing and balance
due Dec. and Jan, These cattle
were nearly all raised on our own
farms, and are tested and vac-
cinated.
PIGS: 10 chunks; 7 pigs, six
weeks old.
POULTRY: 150 Columbia Rock
x Rhode Island Red pullets, laying.
TERMS—CASH
A. E. TOWNSHEND and SON,
Proprietors
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
42-b
Clear ng
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements
at Lot No, 13, Concession, l., No.
8 .Highway, 3 miles east of Clinton
or 6 miles west of Seaforth on
Tuesday, Nov. 10
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
CATTLE: 2 Durham cows, 4 yrs.
old; Durham cow, aged; Hereford
cow, 6 yrs. old; Hereford cow,
aged; above cows all have spring
calves at foot; Hereford heifer, 3
yrs. old, milking; one spring calf.
PIGS; 3,pigs, approx. 100 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS: V. A. C. Case
tractor (good condition) with rub-
ber, lights, starter and P.T.O.; 2 -
furrow tractor plow; tractor cul-
tivator with power lift; M.H. bin-
der, 7 ft. cut; Frost & Wood
mower, 6 ft. cut; 10 ft, rake;
manure spreader; seed drill; 3 sec-
tion drag harrows; rubber tire
wagon; gravel box; Viking cream
separator; 15 rod of pig fence;
milk pails; forks; shovels, logging
chains; numerous other -articles,
'1'i RMS—CASH
No reserve as farm is sold. .
GEORGE GLAZIER, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
42-3-b
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywbers
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W -- Clinton
IF
You are using
the mortgage plan
of buying your
home,
YOU should know
about our special
Mortgage Insurance
Consult ---
HAL HARJTLEY,
Representative
CANADA LIFE.
Clinton, phone 454w
42-b
BOXY THEATRE
GLINTON
NOW PLAYING --•Qct,. 29-31
Bugles iii the Afternoon
with Ray (Vinland, Helene Carter
MON., TUES., WED.—Nov. 2"4
Clark Gene
GABLE TIERNEY'
"Never Let Me Go,'
THURS„ FEL, SAT.—Nov. 5-7
Burt Lancaster
Eva Bartok
"Crimson Pirate"
NOVEMBER 9;
"Thunderbirds"
John Derek—John Barryrnere Jr.
Mona Freeman -
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PARK THEATRE
Gooun iCN- rnone 1150
NOW: Jeff Chandler and Faith
Domergue in "The GREAT SIQUX
UPRISING" — Technicolor
MON, TUES., WED.
"PRIDE and
PREJUDICE"
The picture that will delight you
again and again, a superlative cast
in an unforgettable musical
romance.
Greer Carson --- Laurence Olivier
Edmund Gwenn
THURS„ FRI., SAT,
Ray Milland -- Jane Wyman
and Aldo Ray
Three top stars and Technicolor
combine to produce a new and
sparkling musical comedy.
"Let's Do It Again"
Corning: Leslie Caron and Mel
Ferrer in the Blue Ribbon Tech-
. nicolor Hit --- "LILI"
CAPITAL THEATRE
GQDCIj1CII IPbone 47
NOW; George Montgomery and
Angela Stevens, "JACK McOALL,
DESPIIfRADQ" -- Teoluiicoior
INION., Tugs., WED.--
``pARI ROW"
A story of the birth of American
journalism on New York's famous
newspaper street,
Gene Evans --. Mary Welch
and Bela Kovacs
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Alex Nicol -- Audrey Totter
Chas. Winninger
A swift -paced sports adventure
that should provide an evening of
interesting entertainment.
"Champ for a Day"
Coming: "THE SEA OF LOST
SHIPS" with John Derek and
Wanda Hendrix
3% INTEREST
on Savings
Open a Savings
Account in
Clinton Community
Credit Union
To -day
Children's Accounts
Welcomed
Savings Doubled in Case of
Death
Loans at Reasonable
Rates
W. V. ROY, Manager
Office hours from 9-5 every day
except Wednesday afternoon;
open Mon. and Fri. till 5.30
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Properties for Sale
FULLY MODERN, six -roomed
brick house, bank barn and hen-
house on 40 acres of good work-
able land, paved road, near town
and school. Priced to sell. Terms.
Also 62 acres and 70 acres on
good roast with splendid buildings.
Other farms both large and small.
FEED MILL, with grinder, rol-
ler, mixer, seed cleaner and treat-
er; new G.M. diesel engine, run
one year; in a splendid farming
community... Must be sold, owner
deceased.
Contact
CECIL WHEELER
Realtor -- Blyth
PHONE BLYTII 88
42-p
AUCTION SALE
will be held on
Thursday, November 5
At the farm of Aaron C. Fisher,
Sr., Lot 8, Concession 1, Colborne
Township, 2 miles east of Ben -
miller or 6 miles north of Holmes-
ville at 2 o'clock, consisting of:
Ten young Holstein cows, milk-
ing and bred again; also 3 Hol-
stein heifers due in November; 10
black spring calves; 10 black one-
year -old and two -year-olds.
SHEEP: 11 ewes.
PIGS: 2 York sows with 20 little
is
p HORSES: 1 Clyde mare with
colt at side.
Everything to be sold owing to
ill health. TERMS—CASH.
AARON C. FISHER, SR., Prop.
ED. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
41-2--b
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A. G. GRIGG & Son
BLUE COAL
Phone 74W --- Clinton
MASQUERADE
DANCE
FISH SH AND GAME CLUB HOUSE
CLINTON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30
Dancing 10.00 p.m. to 1 a.m.
DRAW FOR TV SET
PRIZE FOR, BEST COSTUME
Admission', ; 50 cents
Del Mar Margerine 29c
Stokley's Pumpkin, 15 .
York Peanut Butter, 16
IGA Whole Chicken
ROBIN HOOD
White Cake Mix
Salada Tea Bags, 30's
Baker's Dot Chocolate
Quick Quaker Oats
Milko, 1 Ib.
RVMBALL aS IGA
2/25c
43c
$1.99
29c
37c
43c
35c
37c
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