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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
k* C Motrcaa.
"TI-IREE 1300M, HEATED; furnish
eed apartment. Available in April
,Phone Clinton 1625W. . 14b
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' *TWO LARGE, F U R lehle$01-1 E D
.hooms. Available on April 14
aiPhone Clinton 683, 14P
:HEATED, THREE-ROOM apart -
:emelt in Goderich, Suitable fer
,rouple, Private entrance. Two -
,piece bath. Built-in &inboards.
;:Hat and cold water, Phone Code -
rich 565. 14-5-6-p
•FUR,NISHED, =AWL •HEATED.
'Well 'Mated apartment available
;for quiet couple. 3Plunie Clinton
:176, 18tfh
'TWO ROOM APARTMENT, fur -
tailed, heated, . newly decorated,
reasonable 'rent. No extras. Use
of washer. and frig. Couple only.
Phone Clinton 73J, ' 14b
:5hlefs"-CONTAINE1), FOUReRoorn
unfurnished apartment in brick
hose on King Street. .Available
Immediately. Phone Clinton 491R.
, 141e
.
'TWO ROOM '.APARTIVIEN'll;' fur-
ealshed and heated. Suitable for
couplePhone Clinton 4723.
14b
TWO ROOM APART1VIENT, suit -
friable for couple'. Furnished, and
heated. Close to RCAF Station
Clinton. Phone Clinton 619J2,
' 14p
SELF ,CONTAINED ONE 13E1room heated apartment, laundry
Tadlities. Immediate possession.
Apply Jim Bisset, 103 St. Georges
Crescent, phone Goderich 1017.
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THREE ROOlVI FURNISHED
apartrnent, share bath, central 10
cation. Apply Herman's Men's
Wear, phone Clinton 517.
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POUR ROOIVIS AND SUNPOROH,
downstairs. Furnished, heated,
modern conveniences. Immediate
possession. Phone Seaforth, 370W.
13-4-b
SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE in
Bayfield, for rent or sale. All con-
veniences. Furnished. J. E. How-
ard, phone Hayfield 53 r 2.
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NEWLY DECORATED, LARGE,
three room apartment, in Londes-
boro. Private front entrance,
bath, electric stove, frig., washing
machine, dishes. Fon particulars
phone Blyth 37r6. 10-tfb
Accommodation Wanted
HOUSE TO RENT IN CLINTON.
Adults. Reply by letter to Box
132, Clinton News -Record.
13-4-p
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ARTICLES FOR SALE
GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE,
apartment size. Heavy duty. Used
11/4 years, New condition. Phone
Clinton 426W4. 14p
HOME FREEZER. AND FRIG
combinationeused eix months, 161/4
cu. ft. Reasonable. Phone Clin-
ton 42631.1413
_
BRAND NEW FIRESTONE 9%
cu. ft. refrigerator on sale at $199:
T. 'A. Dutton, Firestone Store,
BrucefieId. Phone Clinton 902W1
10-tfb
TV .-FIT FOR A "KING" — We
Rent — Move — Install. Complete
service on all makes of rotators
and antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb
EMPIRE GARDEN TRACTOR, 6
li.p„ with attachments. Good con-
dition. • Half cost price. LeRoy
Path; Hayfield, phone 64r4 ate/
5.30 p.m. 14-5:6-b
ARTICLES WANTED
WANTED—GOOD TWO -WHEEL
trailer with 15- or 16 -inch wheels.
Wes McBride, Varna, phone Hen-
salhhI
BABY CHICKS
STARTED PULLETS FOR SALE,
All kinds of pullets 21/4 to 3
months, all birds raised on the
floor and delivered, Phone Char-
les Scott, at Auburn, or Tavistock
50M. 10-1-2-3-4-51e
YOU WANT CHICKS NOW. Or
Pullets. Or I3roilers. Then let mo
book your order for Hillside chicks,.
This Hatchery (Canadian Approv-
ed) can give you what you. want.
They have been catering to Can-
adian poultrykeepers for more than
30 years. Many world buy freer no
other Hatchery. They can give
immediate delivery. Let me quote
prices, and take your order. Wil.
liam A. H. jenkihs, North Street,
Clinton. 14b
CHICKS. PULLETS, BROILERS.
Cockerels. Any kind, any variety
they should be Ititchener Big -t.
For fast growth, towards the mar-
kets you aim for. Canadian Ap-
proved plus years oe Hatchery and
•chick breeding experience. They
lave dayold and sonie started. Tell
me whet ytu Want, let me quote
prices and take your order—and
ease do it flow—agent: Charles
cott, Auburn, phone Myth 43r23,
14b
BOARD AND ROOM
I.001AND BOARD for. gentle -
ram Phone Clinton 261M,
14b
100M AND BOARD for gentle-
znan. Phone Clinton; 193W,
13-4-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN `BUSINESS,
COntact :t,, G. Winter, Real Watt,
Illigh Street, Clinten. Pilate elfin
ton 448. 1.8tfb
EARN $'75. AND 1VIORE Weekly.
Sell guaranteed heileelteld neeeee
lAtieS in yetir terrotindinge. Where-
4ever you may jive there is an
!Opening tor you, PAIVIILEX, Sta.
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HELP • WANTED
PROTESTANT TEACHER wanted
tor SS 9 Goderich Township, Dut-
ieS to ceenntence September 1, Apr
ply, stating qualifications and sal-
ary expected to R, E. Roveden, RR
3, Clinton. 13-4-h
C R- E D fr
ASSIST.ANT
required Immediately.
Typing essential; some credit
or bookkeeping experience de-
sirable. Complet e training
provided. a
EMPLOYEES BEINE.FITS.
' Apply
SIMPSONS-SEARS ORDER
• OFFICE,
• Clinton Ontario
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LAND FOR RENT
GOOD PASTURE, lots of, water;
also land to be ploughed on shareS.
Phone Clinton 601R2, i4 -5 -
PASTURE FOR R,ENT; can ac-
corrnnodate 15 .head of cattle. Good
shade and water. Willis Switzer,
phone Clinton 468W3. 14p
50 ACRES GOOD FOR GRASS
cattle, running spring water; or
for crop on shares or cash basis.
Barn included. Also kits for sale
on Highway 4. Bruce Cann. Phone
Clinton, -619J1. 14p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
THREE GRASS CATTLE for sale.
Willis Switzer, phone Clinton
468W3. 14p
TEN GOOD PIGS, ready to wean.
A. R. Davidson, RR 2, Seaforth,
phone Seaforth 667 r 3, 14p
NINE YORK PIGS, seven weeks
old. Apply, G. B. Cameron, Bruce -
field, phone Clinton 910J4, 1,4p
TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD
Bulls of serviceable age. Choice
quality. Apply Elgin Nott, RR 4,
Clinton, phone Seaforth 847 r 5.
14p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — LIGHT TAN WALLET,
vicinity of Clinton, on Monday,
April 2, Sum of money and val-
uable papers-, Finder please phone
William A. H. Jenkins, 490, Clin-
ton. Reward. 14b
LOGS WANTED
WANTED TO BUY, STANDING
trees of soft maple, elm, hard
maple, oak, pine etc. Kindly send
your name with lot, concession and
township to Box 1.30, Clinton
News -Record, Clinton Ontario.
13-4-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderieh. Phone collect, TENDERS
148331, or 148334 9ptfb
VLASSMIED RATES
(ASH ITE paid 1,4r the
Wednesday following Public*,
tion) Two Mite per word,
mileinnull '50 centre 11/e °e'* a
word for each followhig
tion, minimum 35 Vents.
BOX MUMMER -450 extra.
BIRTHS MARRIAGES and
DIDATHSno charge.
ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS OF
THANS$ IN MEMORIAMS
—TWo cents Per worth minimum
50 cents.
oit4RorD-15 cents extra,
DJi1ADLINE-12 o'clock Men?
Wednesday.
Young Lady Wins
$31 In Treasure
Chest Draw Here •
_ • ,.. • ••... .
swee Rob Campbell conducted
one of the fastest Appreciation
Day draws lest Saturday, when on
the first try, a five percent coupon
entitled Mrs, Clarence Denorrirne,
Clinton, to a share in the Treasure'
Chest to the amount of $31,12.
This leves the treasure, chest
total $666:29, which is !rapidly ap-
proaching the highest level it ever.
had, On the last Saturday in Jan-
uary, a total of FOLIC) was dipped
into, when a Brucefield man went
home richer by more than $220.
'Since -then the shares leave been
smaller and the cheSt has grown.
Already—with half of the year's
program eoroplete, Clinton merch-
ants have given away $1,273.81, to
their customers.
Next Saturday the highest win
possible will be $333.15, and the
lucky holder of a five percent
coupon would take home $33.31.
CARDS OF THANKS
1VIR. AND MRS. C DUNLOP
wish to express their sincere ap-
preciation to friends and neigh-
bours ,for gifts, cards and treats
during the illness of their son
"Chuckle”, 14b
We wish to express our deep
appreciation and sincere thanks
for the many acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy and beauti-
ful floral tributes received front
relatives, friends and neighboure
during our recent bereavement in
the loss of a dear son. Special
thanks to doctors and nurses at
Sick Children's Hospital, London;
also Dr. Newland, Clinton. — MR.
AND MRS. DOUG. JONES.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of LAWDAY
YOUNG, late of the Village of
Londesboro in the County of Hu-
ron, Spinster, Deceased.
All persons, having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 10th
day of April, A.D. 1956, after
which date the assets will be dist-
-ributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
14th day of March, A.D. 1956.
E. BEECHER MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
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MISCELLANEOUS
ATTENTION FARMERS!
WE ARE CONSTRUCTING
trailers for farm use (complete
with hoist for dumping). Come in
and look -it over. Suggestions will
be appreciated. Glitldon Clinton.ruek
Body, Albert Street, o
14-1
WATERLOO CA ILE Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service for all breeds of cattle,
For service or information phone
Clinton 515 collect, between 7.30
and 10.00 a.m. on week days and
7,30 and 930 a.m. on Sundays.
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POULTRY WANTED
NOTICE, POULTRYMEN! For
highest prices far fowl (hens or
toasters), contact Mel Dale or G.
Mcllwain, phone Seaforth 580W or
841r14 after 6 p.m.
14-6-7-8-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
7 -ROOM INSUL BRICK HOUSE
on Ontario Street, Clinton. Also
an apartment to rent. Phone Clin-
ton 593. 13-4-p
hems..00•00(
, SALESMAN WANTED
WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY
travel among consumers in Huron
County. Permanent connection
with large manufacturer. Only
reliable hustler considered. Write
Rawleigh's, Dept. D-169-131, Mont-
real, P.Q. 14b
SEED .FOR SALE
AL,FALFA, ALSO SOME Timothy
seed, Phone Clinton 628W1. 13111
Fotheringham. 14b
TEN BUSHELS OF TIMOTHY
seed, also' red heifer, Holstein x -
Hereford cross, springing. Apply
Frank Potter, Phone Clinton
608W3, 14-5-b
OUANTITY or CLEANED Tim-
othy Seed. William Jenkins, RR 1,
phone Clinton 802W3. 14p
ALFALFA SEED AT $16 a bushel
and Timothy seed at $4.50 a bushel,
Robert Taylor, phone Clinton
702312. 14b
MONTCALIV1 SEED rAntr'sr —
also fen, bushels of alfalfa geed,
Warren Gibbings, phone Clinton
61.7 r 16. 14b
RODNEY OATS, TIMOTHY Seed
and Red Clover, quantity of nod-
noy oats grown, from registered
seed in 1955 and cleaned and treat-
ed, also severat. bus. of timothy
seed and Red Clover. For part.
leutars apply to J. W. Odell, phone
611R23, Clinton. , . . ,13+p
STOVES FOR SALE
FOUR BURNER MOFFAT Bled-
trie Wing, apartMent size. New
couditiOn. Phone Mitten 667M.
14-p
TENDERS • ARV CALLED FOR
15 Cords of Hard Maple and Beane
body wood for Kippen Church,
Tenders to be in by April 10, to
Archie R. Parsons, RR 2, Hensall.
13-4-b
Flowers
Telegraphed'
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
Property For Sale
5 -APARTMENT HOUSE, located
on Huron Road, Clinton. Over
$200 monthly income. Full price
only $0,200, ineluding an furni-
ture.
VERY GOOD 7 -ROOM FRAME
HOUSE in Auburn. Choice loca-
tion overlooking river. Full price
only $2,400.
ON HIGHWAY 21, close to Gode-
rich-11-rocon brick house and
barn. 20 acres of clay loam land.
Pun petite $4,000.
All Types of Homes in
Goderich" and Farms in
Huron County.
John Bosveld
Realtor
40 Wellesley Street
Phone 1108—GODERICH
14-5-b
44404-44-140$44444494•444.
BIRTHS
11,APRISTQN—Zn Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, March
28 195O, to Sergeant and Mrs.
Nelsen liarriston, RCAF Station
'Clinton, a son.
01\74,To—in Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Monday, A.pril 1, 1956, to
Mr. and IV/rs. Alvin Snell, leR, 3,
MAI, a daughter,
TAYLORe--In, Clinton Olie Hos-
pital; on Tuesday, April 3, 1956,
-to Mr. and lerrs. William Taylor,
RR 1, Varna, a sla,ughter.
MARRIAGES
ALN -RIVERS --1n First Pres-
byterian Chereh, Seaforth, on
Tuesday afternoon, vlarch 27,
1956, Muriel Laurie, daughter of
Thorpe River, Seaforth, and the
late Mrs. 13.ivers, and John
Howard Allan; Brucefield, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allan,
Brucefield
COLQUHOUN-JONES — In. On -
t$� Street United Church, on
Saturday afternoon, March 31,
1956, by Rev. A, G, Eagle, Edith
Carolyn, erceingest daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Jones, I1R
2, Clinton, to Murray Elmer
Colquhoun, Clinton, son of Mr,
and Mrs. E. W. Coiqtrhoun,
Huron Street, Clinton.
1\10011E-CALOWELL — In St.
Andrew's United Church, Kip-
-pen, on Saturday afternoon,
March 31, by Rev. Norman Mc-
Leod, Caroline Ethel Isabelle,
daughter of Mrs. Harry A. Cald-
well, Kippen, and the late Mr.
Caldwell, and John David Mnore,
Clinton, son of Mr. :and Mrs.
Lloyd Moore, Clinton.
WILDFONG-TREIVfBLAY — 1 n
Central United Church parson-
age, London, on Saturday, March
24, 1956, by Rev. U. Laite, Mary
Yvonne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Webster, Hensall,
and Kenneth Bruce Wildfong,
Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wildfong, Hay Township.
DEATHS
HUGILL—In Stratford, on Thurs-
day, March, 29, 1956, Ellen Task-
er, widow of the late J. J.
Hugill, in her 81st year. Funeral
from the G. A. Whitney funeral
home, Seaforth, to Maitlandbank
.Cernetery, Seaforth, en Saturday
afternoon, March. 31, by Rev. W.
Stuart MacLeod.
JONES—In London hospital, on
Saturday afternoon, March 31,
1956, Randall Douglas Jones,
aged eight months, dear son of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones (nee
Thelma Baird), Clinton. Private
funeral service from the resi-
dence of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Baird, Stanley
Township, by Rev. Sidney Davis-
on, Brucefield, on Mondayaf-
ternoon, April 2, to Baird's
Cemetery.
SANGSTER — Suddenly at the
home of her son -an -law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Peebles, London, on Tuesday
enorning, April 3, 1956, Letitia
Robinson, widow of James Sang-
ster, in her 60th year. Bonthron
funeral home, Hensel', in charge.
SOMERS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday night, March
31, 1956, Mary Elliott, widow of
the late Adam Somers, in her.
86th year. Funeral from the D.
A. Ranee funeral home, Brussels,
to Brussels Cemetery, by Rev,
Frederick Jewell.
YOUNG — 1 Aberdeen, South
Dakota, on Sunday evening,
IVIarch,25, 1956, Florence Young,
(formerly of Bayfield) in her
74th year, Funeral from the
Johnson funeral home, to River-
side Cemetery, on Wednesday
afternoon, March 28.
FOR SALE
11/4 STOREY, 6 ROOM DWELL-
ing, modern convenience, good
location, small barn on proper-
ty,fruit trees. Early possession.
Price, $6,500.
11/4 storey, 7 -room dwelling, flush
toilet, running water. Situated in
villago of Londesboro. Immed-
iate possession.
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1 STOREY, 5 ROOM DWELLING,
three bedrooms, modern conven-
iences, oil heating, full base-
ment, low taxes... Situated on
Highway 4, south of Clinton.
Early possession.
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STOREY, 5 ROOM DWELLING,
two bedrooms, modern conven-
ience. Sunnoreh. Early posses-
sion. Price, '1,000.
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1 STOREY, 7 ROOM DWELLING,
3 bedrooms, 3 -piece bath, fur-
nace. Well located, two blocks I
from post office. Early posses-
sion. Price, $5.500.
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1. STOREY, 2 BEDROOM Central
Mortgage dwelling. Down pay-
ment, $1,800. Monthly payments,
$28. Early possession.
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APPIe.„ to .
II. C. LAWSON
Complete Insurance Service
Real Estate — Investments
Hank of Montreal Building
Phones: Office 251W; Res. 2511
CLINTON, ONTARIO
°RCA VICTOR RADIOS
AND TELEVISION
'rota- Old Radio Accepted
As Teadti-In,
T. A. DUTTON
RCA VICTOR DEALER
BRUCEFIELD
Telephone Clinton, 634.11,4
FOR LEASE
NEW, MODERN WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION
Looted oh Victoria Street, Clinton
Will be Open April 1, '056
Army Tint '
SAM MeDONALD
Phone Clitdon. 32
1.2t b
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
NOW; THURS., FJU, & SAT,
'LUCY GALLANT'
(Vistavision)
Slick as the ell that flows in Texas
is this: story of a boom town and
its new -rich citizen, fine- Pro-
duction, and top-ranking stars.
Jane Wyman -- Charleton Heston
Mahe Trevor
MON., Tugs, and WED.
"FIVE AGAINST
THE .110IJE"
jot to prove it could be done, four
boys and a .girl plan a fantastic
robbery. Filmed in Reno's most
farnouS casino.
uy Madleon Kim Novak
Brian Keith
Coming: "YOU'RE NEVER
TOO YOUNG"
Dean Martin,. Jerry Lewis
ee•-•••••-•÷•÷14.4ennene-e-te-e-
IN MEMORIAM
dOHNSTON—In loving memory of
Alton Johnston, who passed away
one year ago,A,pril 5, 1955:
"Death is a heartache only time
can heal;
Memories are treasures that no
one can steal;
Deep in my heart lies a picture
yet
Of a dear husband whom I'II
never forget,"
—Ever remembered by his wife,
Ivy Johnston, Seaforth.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Machinery and
Household Effects at Lot 22, Bay-
field Line, Goderich Township, 5
miles South-west of Clinton, on
Saturday, April 7
at 1.30 p.m,
Cattle: Registered S.harthorn
cow, 5 yrs. old, due in April; grade
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due in
April:
Pigs: Sow due end of April; ten
weanling pigs.
Implements: Rubber tire buggy;
wagon, and rack; steel rake; sugar
kettle; small quantity of split
wood; quantity of seed potatoes.
Household Effects: Coal & wood
range; 8 -day clock; kitchen cup-
board; sideboard; extension table;
Mason and Risch gramophone and
records; 8 -piece set of dishes (Bred -
M. Wreath); dining room cnairs;
kitchen chairs; quantity of fruit
and pickles; crocks; kitchen uten-
sils and numerous other articles.
Also a ten -cent draw on a quilt
Terms—Cash
ADAM STEEP, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
14-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Machinery
at Lot 27, Concession 3, West
Wawanosh Township, 2 miles north
of Auburn on
' Tuesday, April 10
at 1 p.m.
Horses: Bay team (matched
middle aged.
Cattle: Hereford cow, due in
May; 3 Jersey cows, due in April;
Durham cow, due in May; brindle
cow, due in June; Hereford cow,
due in July; 2 Holstein heifers,
bred in Feb; Holstein cow, bred in
Feb.; Jersey heifer, 2 yrs.; Holstein
heifer, 2 yrs.; 2 yearling Hereford
calves.
Pigs: 4 York sows, bred York,
due in April; York saw, bred Land -
race, due in May; York sow, bred
Landrace; 5 pigs, 8 weeks old; 7
chunks.
Poultry: • 175 hens, Sussex X
Rhode Island Red; goose; gander.
Machinery: Ford tractor, in Al
condition, and plow; rubber tired
farm wagon and 16 ft flatrack;
McCormick Deering binder; Mas-
sey Harris mower, 6 ft, cut; 4 see -
tens diamond harrows (nearly
new) and stretcher; Massey Harris
cream separator with motor and
attachments.; Buckeye oil brooden
stove with hover; farrowing crate;
fattening crate and trough; set of
harness with breeching. 2 bridles,
collars, , neck yokes, whiffletrees,
etc. Terms—Cash
ROBERT MeCLINCHEY, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
George Powell, Clerk
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and*Household ,
fects of the Estate,' of the late 0.
Ellsworth Errott from Main Street
Auburn (adjoining the, United
'Church) on n.
Wednesday, April 11
at 1.30 pan.
Household Effects etc... Electric
refrigerator; kitchen cabinet; glass
cupboard; 3-3 piece bedroom
suites; Mattresses; 3 floor rugs;
day bed; couch; book shelves; 2
Small desks; library table; hall
rack and seat; hat rock; antique
settee and platform rocker; arm
chair and platform rocker; antique
sofa; antique rocker odd tables
andchairs. drapes; bedding; p11-.
lows; cook 'stove; coal heater; kit-
chen table; two sets of scales;
dishes and cooking utensils; tools!
binder twine; approximately 20
cord of hardwood; 1931 IVfodel A
?ord eciadh; 1929 Model A Ford
coupe; and numerous other articles
Property: One quarter acre of
land more or less, on which, is
situated a 11/2 storey, 8 room frame
house With hydro throughout, On
this property is also a geed garden
and fruletrees, Further particul-
ars given on property the day of
sale
Terms—• On, 'household effect
cah.s
Terme—Oft property 10% down
en date of salt and balance in 80
days, The property will be offer.
ed for etne subject to a reserve bid.
NOTZ—If weather is telletnetire
able the sale will be in the aural
shed.
EDWARD 3. &MONS,
Exceeittor of the Estate,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT%
• Altistiander
THE , 1150
1‘T PAGIK:ELEPHONE
rich
NOW THURS, FRI.&'SAT
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Penn MARTIN & LEWIS 4erry
ith Pi4TrAtt 04z.ymy-Anon-4. NBiuTrFooh
Five hundred beautiful girls sur,
round Jerry in their greatest and,
funniest laugh -musical, in Which
they somehow contrive to Milt
things up at an exclusive girls
school.
"You're Never
Too Young"
,See the sPeotecniar Watar-sidlni
sequence,
MON., TUES and WED.
Tyrone Power -- Maureen O'Hara
Donald Crisp & Robert Prentels
Present their splendid Blue Ribbon
winning picture: the story of a
Pagnacious young Irishman -at
West Point Owing to length of
this special attraction showings
start at 7.15 p.m, each evening.
"The Long Gray
'Scope and Color
Comng:
"COCKLESIIELL HEROES'\
Jose Ferrer --r'Scope and Color
41hreee1eeeheheeeee1eheeeeen.e.
Estate
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction“Sale of Poem,
Farm Stock, Machinery St" House,
hold Effects at Lot 27, Concession
2, Stanley Township, 11/4 miles
west and 1 mile south of RCAF
Station Clinton; on
Friday, April 13
at 12.30 noon.
Horses: Black Percheron team
(1400 lbs.).
Cattle: Durham cow, due time of
sale; Durham cow, due in June; 6
Durham cows, fresh, with calves at
foot; Durham bull, 2 yr. old; 2
steers, ready for market; heifer,
ready for market; 4 Hereford and
Durham steers, cent* 2 yrs, 'old; 2
Durham heifers (850 lbs.); 5 pure
ham steers and heifer, 1 yr. old.
Hogs: 2 York sows, bred 2 mon-
ths; 20 York chunks (90 lbs.).
Machinery: Oliver 77 Standard
tractor, fully equipped (like new);
Oliver 2 furrow plow; McCormick
Deering 3 furrow plow; John Deere
tractor disc; 24 -inch Dion thresh-
ing machine (like new), shredder
and drive belt; McCormick 15 -disc
fertilizer drill (like new); manure
spreader, on rubber; McCormick
Deering side rake (like new); 8 ft,
mower; spring tooth cultivator; 3 -
drum steel roller; 5 -section diam-
ond harrows; Massey Harris 7 ft.
binder, in good condition; Massey
Harris hay loader; sulky rake; 6
ft. mower; 7 ft. Cockshutt tractor
mower with power lift; rubber tir-
ed farni wagon, flat hay rack;
scuffler; set farm sleighs and rack;
set of scales;,Renfrew cream sep-
arator with motbr; fanning mill,
with motor; Gehl hammer mill
(new); grain thrower and pipes
(new); extension straw blower
pipes; root pulper; grain grinder
with 3 h.p. motor; power emery;
rip saw; circular saw; aluminum
wheel barrow (new); quantity of
syrup equipment, sap pans & pan;
colony house 12x12 (new); brood-,
er; quantity of used steel roofing;
new steel posts; cedar posts; steel
water trough; 1500 ft. of 1 -inch
hemlock lumber; quantity 1- and 2 -
inch elm; carpenter's tools and
other tools.
Grain: Mixed grain, suitable for
seed; 300 bales mixed hay; some
loose hay; timothy seed.
Wood: Body hard wood; limb
wood; pile of cedar rails.
Household Effects: Two stoves;
Jewell range; day bed; 5 chairs;
arm chair; nupboard; complete
dinner set; pillows; 2 bedroom
suites; inner spring mattresses;
toilet set; dining room table; milk
cans.
Farm: At the same place, the
farm will be offered for sale at
3 p.m. -150 acres; frame house
with all modern convenieces; new
two-cae garage; I, bank barns with
hydro and water, good stabling;
130 acres suitable for crop and
pasture, 20 acres hardwood bush.
Immediate possession. Ten percent
down, balance in. 30 days; sold sub-
ject to reserve bid.
• Terms: Chattels—Cash.
ESTATE OF THE LATE
WILLIAM SINCLAIR
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
14-5-b
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SAVES
EVERY FRIDAY
tommeneing at 1.30 p.ni.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. Et ram Aticticnieer
K. W.' COLQUHOUN, Clerk
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
BARN FOR SALE, to be removed
Best offer. Apply Mrs. en en
F, Gairdner, Bayfeeld phone 4111
13-4-b
o NE, 3 STOREY POULTRY
house, suitable for either lareilers
or laying hens,.. also one, storey
and one half house. For further
particulars, apply Clarence Ptter,
phone Clinton 226R. 13tfb
CUSTOM WORK
ELEC.J.ItIC 14OTORS, Rewound
and repaired. Home and Auto recl-
ine and appliances repaired. Art
Levett, Isaac Street, at Dunlop.
Phone Clinton 138W. 41-trb
SANITARY SEWAGE
,
DISPOSAL
SEPTIC TANKS, CESS POOLS,
et., pumped and cleaned with
Sanitary modern equipment, All
work guaranteed. Estimates given
without obligation. Louis Blake,
RR 2, Brussels, Phone 42 r 6 Brus-
sels. lltol8p
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
DUTCH WOlVfAN WOULD LIKE
housecleaning work in or near
Clinton. By the hour. Phone
Clinton 800r11. 14b
FARMS FOR SALE
EITHER 50 OR 106 ACRES; lot
21, concession 2, Hullett Town-
ship. House, barn, pig pen,- driving
shed. Apply r. Brown, phone Clin-
ton 19W. 14p
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. Low down
payments. . 33-tfb
MANY GOOD FARMS, LARGE
and small, in Huron County. Real
estate is our business. Buying or
selling. Contact John Bosveld, Real
Estate Broker, 40 ' Wellesley
Street, Goderich, Phone Goderich
1108. • 8 -Mb
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
"22" MASSEY HARRIS Tractor,
complete, -"PTO, drive pulley, etc.;
three years old; also No. 26 drag
plow, three years old. Fred Tay-
lor, Princess Street, phone Clinton
368R, 14-p
VIKINGSEPARATOR SALES and
Service. Authorized dealer for the
district of Clinton, Seaforth, Hen-
sel]. and Zurich. Allowance made
for used separators. Repairs for
Otaco and Fleury -Bissell imple-
ments. Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield,
phone Clinton 634R21.
13-4-b
IVIASSEY-HARRIS TRACTOR No.
20 Rowcrop; Fleury -Bissell double
disc; Flenry-Bissell two bottom
plow on rubber; Massey -Harris
three section spring tooth; Massey -
Harris rubber tire wagon; Cock-
shutt 10 -inch 'grain: grindee Will
sell or trade for eattle. Contact
Fred Arkell or—phone Hayfield
47r5, evenings.
10-11-14-b
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radieecabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M 4p-tfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
FURNITURE, 18 MONTHS OLD.
Chesterfield and chair; studio
lounge; 5 -piece dinette; Sunshine
heavy duty range; crib' and mat-
tress. Owners going • overseas.
Phone„Clinton. 572W.
13-4-5-6-b
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. HELP WANTED—FEMALE
HOUSEKEEPER, for two adults.
Phone \Clinton 457W. 14b
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for
two weeks to two months, in mod-
ern home near Clinton. Apply Box
No. 141, Clinton News -Record,
14p
FOR LAUNDRY WOR,K. Five-
day week. 55c per hour to start
If able to maintain production, 75e
per hour. Phone 312W or apply
in person, preferably, it) A. Garon,
Clinton Laundry and Dry Clean-
ing. 14-tfb
GOOD RELIABLE MAID wanted,
who is plain cook. Preferred from
20 to 40 for a permanent position
for a family of two in, a new mod-
ern house. Maid's quarters with
private bath and excellent bed-
room. Evenings free. Wages $60
to $75 per month. Widow with-
out children acceptable, Apply to
Mr. or Mrs. W. J. Thurston, Strat-
ford, Ontario. House: 196 Douglas
or office, 112 Ontario, 14b
HELP WANTED ---MALE
FOR. GENERAL WORK around
serviee station, Apply Ray's Cities
Servide. . 14b
Excellent
Opportunity
Our continued expansion. has
created openings for several
/ young Men with the followirtg
validations: complete high
echool education; age 21-28;
ability to meet the public.
We offer $200 a month to start
with regular Merit intrectees,
We have excellent employee
'benefits including group Iife
and hospitalization insuranee,
rierteiten retirement and stock
OWiterehip plans.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION
35 A West Street,
, ..
Wench Ontario
14-5,11
LOTS FOR )SALE
Dt Sittiliag LOT en ToWnsend
Street. -Vieinity a two sdiobis
Phone. Clinton 804W,
HELP • WANTED
PROTESTANT TEACHER wanted
tor SS 9 Goderich Township, Dut-
ieS to ceenntence September 1, Apr
ply, stating qualifications and sal-
ary expected to R, E. Roveden, RR
3, Clinton. 13-4-h
C R- E D fr
ASSIST.ANT
required Immediately.
Typing essential; some credit
or bookkeeping experience de-
sirable. Complet e training
provided. a
EMPLOYEES BEINE.FITS.
' Apply
SIMPSONS-SEARS ORDER
• OFFICE,
• Clinton Ontario
14-b
LAND FOR RENT
GOOD PASTURE, lots of, water;
also land to be ploughed on shareS.
Phone Clinton 601R2, i4 -5 -
PASTURE FOR R,ENT; can ac-
corrnnodate 15 .head of cattle. Good
shade and water. Willis Switzer,
phone Clinton 468W3. 14p
50 ACRES GOOD FOR GRASS
cattle, running spring water; or
for crop on shares or cash basis.
Barn included. Also kits for sale
on Highway 4. Bruce Cann. Phone
Clinton, -619J1. 14p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
THREE GRASS CATTLE for sale.
Willis Switzer, phone Clinton
468W3. 14p
TEN GOOD PIGS, ready to wean.
A. R. Davidson, RR 2, Seaforth,
phone Seaforth 667 r 3, 14p
NINE YORK PIGS, seven weeks
old. Apply, G. B. Cameron, Bruce -
field, phone Clinton 910J4, 1,4p
TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD
Bulls of serviceable age. Choice
quality. Apply Elgin Nott, RR 4,
Clinton, phone Seaforth 847 r 5.
14p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — LIGHT TAN WALLET,
vicinity of Clinton, on Monday,
April 2, Sum of money and val-
uable papers-, Finder please phone
William A. H. Jenkins, 490, Clin-
ton. Reward. 14b
LOGS WANTED
WANTED TO BUY, STANDING
trees of soft maple, elm, hard
maple, oak, pine etc. Kindly send
your name with lot, concession and
township to Box 1.30, Clinton
News -Record, Clinton Ontario.
13-4-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderieh. Phone collect, TENDERS
148331, or 148334 9ptfb
VLASSMIED RATES
(ASH ITE paid 1,4r the
Wednesday following Public*,
tion) Two Mite per word,
mileinnull '50 centre 11/e °e'* a
word for each followhig
tion, minimum 35 Vents.
BOX MUMMER -450 extra.
BIRTHS MARRIAGES and
DIDATHSno charge.
ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS OF
THANS$ IN MEMORIAMS
—TWo cents Per worth minimum
50 cents.
oit4RorD-15 cents extra,
DJi1ADLINE-12 o'clock Men?
Wednesday.
Young Lady Wins
$31 In Treasure
Chest Draw Here •
_ • ,.. • ••... .
swee Rob Campbell conducted
one of the fastest Appreciation
Day draws lest Saturday, when on
the first try, a five percent coupon
entitled Mrs, Clarence Denorrirne,
Clinton, to a share in the Treasure'
Chest to the amount of $31,12.
This leves the treasure, chest
total $666:29, which is !rapidly ap-
proaching the highest level it ever.
had, On the last Saturday in Jan-
uary, a total of FOLIC) was dipped
into, when a Brucefield man went
home richer by more than $220.
'Since -then the shares leave been
smaller and the cheSt has grown.
Already—with half of the year's
program eoroplete, Clinton merch-
ants have given away $1,273.81, to
their customers.
Next Saturday the highest win
possible will be $333.15, and the
lucky holder of a five percent
coupon would take home $33.31.
CARDS OF THANKS
1VIR. AND MRS. C DUNLOP
wish to express their sincere ap-
preciation to friends and neigh-
bours ,for gifts, cards and treats
during the illness of their son
"Chuckle”, 14b
We wish to express our deep
appreciation and sincere thanks
for the many acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy and beauti-
ful floral tributes received front
relatives, friends and neighboure
during our recent bereavement in
the loss of a dear son. Special
thanks to doctors and nurses at
Sick Children's Hospital, London;
also Dr. Newland, Clinton. — MR.
AND MRS. DOUG. JONES.
14b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of LAWDAY
YOUNG, late of the Village of
Londesboro in the County of Hu-
ron, Spinster, Deceased.
All persons, having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 10th
day of April, A.D. 1956, after
which date the assets will be dist-
-ributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
14th day of March, A.D. 1956.
E. BEECHER MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
12-3-4-b
MISCELLANEOUS
ATTENTION FARMERS!
WE ARE CONSTRUCTING
trailers for farm use (complete
with hoist for dumping). Come in
and look -it over. Suggestions will
be appreciated. Glitldon Clinton.ruek
Body, Albert Street, o
14-1
WATERLOO CA ILE Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service for all breeds of cattle,
For service or information phone
Clinton 515 collect, between 7.30
and 10.00 a.m. on week days and
7,30 and 930 a.m. on Sundays.
• 1 64fb
POULTRY WANTED
NOTICE, POULTRYMEN! For
highest prices far fowl (hens or
toasters), contact Mel Dale or G.
Mcllwain, phone Seaforth 580W or
841r14 after 6 p.m.
14-6-7-8-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
7 -ROOM INSUL BRICK HOUSE
on Ontario Street, Clinton. Also
an apartment to rent. Phone Clin-
ton 593. 13-4-p
hems..00•00(
, SALESMAN WANTED
WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY
travel among consumers in Huron
County. Permanent connection
with large manufacturer. Only
reliable hustler considered. Write
Rawleigh's, Dept. D-169-131, Mont-
real, P.Q. 14b
SEED .FOR SALE
AL,FALFA, ALSO SOME Timothy
seed, Phone Clinton 628W1. 13111
Fotheringham. 14b
TEN BUSHELS OF TIMOTHY
seed, also' red heifer, Holstein x -
Hereford cross, springing. Apply
Frank Potter, Phone Clinton
608W3, 14-5-b
OUANTITY or CLEANED Tim-
othy Seed. William Jenkins, RR 1,
phone Clinton 802W3. 14p
ALFALFA SEED AT $16 a bushel
and Timothy seed at $4.50 a bushel,
Robert Taylor, phone Clinton
702312. 14b
MONTCALIV1 SEED rAntr'sr —
also fen, bushels of alfalfa geed,
Warren Gibbings, phone Clinton
61.7 r 16. 14b
RODNEY OATS, TIMOTHY Seed
and Red Clover, quantity of nod-
noy oats grown, from registered
seed in 1955 and cleaned and treat-
ed, also severat. bus. of timothy
seed and Red Clover. For part.
leutars apply to J. W. Odell, phone
611R23, Clinton. , . . ,13+p
STOVES FOR SALE
FOUR BURNER MOFFAT Bled-
trie Wing, apartMent size. New
couditiOn. Phone Mitten 667M.
14-p
TENDERS • ARV CALLED FOR
15 Cords of Hard Maple and Beane
body wood for Kippen Church,
Tenders to be in by April 10, to
Archie R. Parsons, RR 2, Hensall.
13-4-b
Flowers
Telegraphed'
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
Property For Sale
5 -APARTMENT HOUSE, located
on Huron Road, Clinton. Over
$200 monthly income. Full price
only $0,200, ineluding an furni-
ture.
VERY GOOD 7 -ROOM FRAME
HOUSE in Auburn. Choice loca-
tion overlooking river. Full price
only $2,400.
ON HIGHWAY 21, close to Gode-
rich-11-rocon brick house and
barn. 20 acres of clay loam land.
Pun petite $4,000.
All Types of Homes in
Goderich" and Farms in
Huron County.
John Bosveld
Realtor
40 Wellesley Street
Phone 1108—GODERICH
14-5-b
44404-44-140$44444494•444.
BIRTHS
11,APRISTQN—Zn Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, March
28 195O, to Sergeant and Mrs.
Nelsen liarriston, RCAF Station
'Clinton, a son.
01\74,To—in Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Monday, A.pril 1, 1956, to
Mr. and IV/rs. Alvin Snell, leR, 3,
MAI, a daughter,
TAYLORe--In, Clinton Olie Hos-
pital; on Tuesday, April 3, 1956,
-to Mr. and lerrs. William Taylor,
RR 1, Varna, a sla,ughter.
MARRIAGES
ALN -RIVERS --1n First Pres-
byterian Chereh, Seaforth, on
Tuesday afternoon, vlarch 27,
1956, Muriel Laurie, daughter of
Thorpe River, Seaforth, and the
late Mrs. 13.ivers, and John
Howard Allan; Brucefield, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allan,
Brucefield
COLQUHOUN-JONES — In. On -
t$� Street United Church, on
Saturday afternoon, March 31,
1956, by Rev. A, G, Eagle, Edith
Carolyn, erceingest daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Jones, I1R
2, Clinton, to Murray Elmer
Colquhoun, Clinton, son of Mr,
and Mrs. E. W. Coiqtrhoun,
Huron Street, Clinton.
1\10011E-CALOWELL — In St.
Andrew's United Church, Kip-
-pen, on Saturday afternoon,
March 31, by Rev. Norman Mc-
Leod, Caroline Ethel Isabelle,
daughter of Mrs. Harry A. Cald-
well, Kippen, and the late Mr.
Caldwell, and John David Mnore,
Clinton, son of Mr. :and Mrs.
Lloyd Moore, Clinton.
WILDFONG-TREIVfBLAY — 1 n
Central United Church parson-
age, London, on Saturday, March
24, 1956, by Rev. U. Laite, Mary
Yvonne, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Webster, Hensall,
and Kenneth Bruce Wildfong,
Youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wildfong, Hay Township.
DEATHS
HUGILL—In Stratford, on Thurs-
day, March, 29, 1956, Ellen Task-
er, widow of the late J. J.
Hugill, in her 81st year. Funeral
from the G. A. Whitney funeral
home, Seaforth, to Maitlandbank
.Cernetery, Seaforth, en Saturday
afternoon, March. 31, by Rev. W.
Stuart MacLeod.
JONES—In London hospital, on
Saturday afternoon, March 31,
1956, Randall Douglas Jones,
aged eight months, dear son of
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jones (nee
Thelma Baird), Clinton. Private
funeral service from the resi-
dence of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Baird, Stanley
Township, by Rev. Sidney Davis-
on, Brucefield, on Mondayaf-
ternoon, April 2, to Baird's
Cemetery.
SANGSTER — Suddenly at the
home of her son -an -law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Peebles, London, on Tuesday
enorning, April 3, 1956, Letitia
Robinson, widow of James Sang-
ster, in her 60th year. Bonthron
funeral home, Hensel', in charge.
SOMERS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday night, March
31, 1956, Mary Elliott, widow of
the late Adam Somers, in her.
86th year. Funeral from the D.
A. Ranee funeral home, Brussels,
to Brussels Cemetery, by Rev,
Frederick Jewell.
YOUNG — 1 Aberdeen, South
Dakota, on Sunday evening,
IVIarch,25, 1956, Florence Young,
(formerly of Bayfield) in her
74th year, Funeral from the
Johnson funeral home, to River-
side Cemetery, on Wednesday
afternoon, March 28.
FOR SALE
11/4 STOREY, 6 ROOM DWELL-
ing, modern convenience, good
location, small barn on proper-
ty,fruit trees. Early possession.
Price, $6,500.
11/4 storey, 7 -room dwelling, flush
toilet, running water. Situated in
villago of Londesboro. Immed-
iate possession.
-0---
1 STOREY, 5 ROOM DWELLING,
three bedrooms, modern conven-
iences, oil heating, full base-
ment, low taxes... Situated on
Highway 4, south of Clinton.
Early possession.
—0—
STOREY, 5 ROOM DWELLING,
two bedrooms, modern conven-
ience. Sunnoreh. Early posses-
sion. Price, '1,000.
—0-
1 STOREY, 7 ROOM DWELLING,
3 bedrooms, 3 -piece bath, fur-
nace. Well located, two blocks I
from post office. Early posses-
sion. Price, $5.500.
—0-
1. STOREY, 2 BEDROOM Central
Mortgage dwelling. Down pay-
ment, $1,800. Monthly payments,
$28. Early possession.
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APPIe.„ to .
II. C. LAWSON
Complete Insurance Service
Real Estate — Investments
Hank of Montreal Building
Phones: Office 251W; Res. 2511
CLINTON, ONTARIO
°RCA VICTOR RADIOS
AND TELEVISION
'rota- Old Radio Accepted
As Teadti-In,
T. A. DUTTON
RCA VICTOR DEALER
BRUCEFIELD
Telephone Clinton, 634.11,4
FOR LEASE
NEW, MODERN WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION
Looted oh Victoria Street, Clinton
Will be Open April 1, '056
Army Tint '
SAM MeDONALD
Phone Clitdon. 32
1.2t b
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
NOW; THURS., FJU, & SAT,
'LUCY GALLANT'
(Vistavision)
Slick as the ell that flows in Texas
is this: story of a boom town and
its new -rich citizen, fine- Pro-
duction, and top-ranking stars.
Jane Wyman -- Charleton Heston
Mahe Trevor
MON., Tugs, and WED.
"FIVE AGAINST
THE .110IJE"
jot to prove it could be done, four
boys and a .girl plan a fantastic
robbery. Filmed in Reno's most
farnouS casino.
uy Madleon Kim Novak
Brian Keith
Coming: "YOU'RE NEVER
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Dean Martin,. Jerry Lewis
ee•-•••••-•÷•÷14.4ennene-e-te-e-
IN MEMORIAM
dOHNSTON—In loving memory of
Alton Johnston, who passed away
one year ago,A,pril 5, 1955:
"Death is a heartache only time
can heal;
Memories are treasures that no
one can steal;
Deep in my heart lies a picture
yet
Of a dear husband whom I'II
never forget,"
—Ever remembered by his wife,
Ivy Johnston, Seaforth.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Machinery and
Household Effects at Lot 22, Bay-
field Line, Goderich Township, 5
miles South-west of Clinton, on
Saturday, April 7
at 1.30 p.m,
Cattle: Registered S.harthorn
cow, 5 yrs. old, due in April; grade
Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, due in
April:
Pigs: Sow due end of April; ten
weanling pigs.
Implements: Rubber tire buggy;
wagon, and rack; steel rake; sugar
kettle; small quantity of split
wood; quantity of seed potatoes.
Household Effects: Coal & wood
range; 8 -day clock; kitchen cup-
board; sideboard; extension table;
Mason and Risch gramophone and
records; 8 -piece set of dishes (Bred -
M. Wreath); dining room cnairs;
kitchen chairs; quantity of fruit
and pickles; crocks; kitchen uten-
sils and numerous other articles.
Also a ten -cent draw on a quilt
Terms—Cash
ADAM STEEP, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
14-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Machinery
at Lot 27, Concession 3, West
Wawanosh Township, 2 miles north
of Auburn on
' Tuesday, April 10
at 1 p.m.
Horses: Bay team (matched
middle aged.
Cattle: Hereford cow, due in
May; 3 Jersey cows, due in April;
Durham cow, due in May; brindle
cow, due in June; Hereford cow,
due in July; 2 Holstein heifers,
bred in Feb; Holstein cow, bred in
Feb.; Jersey heifer, 2 yrs.; Holstein
heifer, 2 yrs.; 2 yearling Hereford
calves.
Pigs: 4 York sows, bred York,
due in April; York saw, bred Land -
race, due in May; York sow, bred
Landrace; 5 pigs, 8 weeks old; 7
chunks.
Poultry: • 175 hens, Sussex X
Rhode Island Red; goose; gander.
Machinery: Ford tractor, in Al
condition, and plow; rubber tired
farm wagon and 16 ft flatrack;
McCormick Deering binder; Mas-
sey Harris mower, 6 ft, cut; 4 see -
tens diamond harrows (nearly
new) and stretcher; Massey Harris
cream separator with motor and
attachments.; Buckeye oil brooden
stove with hover; farrowing crate;
fattening crate and trough; set of
harness with breeching. 2 bridles,
collars, , neck yokes, whiffletrees,
etc. Terms—Cash
ROBERT MeCLINCHEY, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
George Powell, Clerk
14-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and*Household ,
fects of the Estate,' of the late 0.
Ellsworth Errott from Main Street
Auburn (adjoining the, United
'Church) on n.
Wednesday, April 11
at 1.30 pan.
Household Effects etc... Electric
refrigerator; kitchen cabinet; glass
cupboard; 3-3 piece bedroom
suites; Mattresses; 3 floor rugs;
day bed; couch; book shelves; 2
Small desks; library table; hall
rack and seat; hat rock; antique
settee and platform rocker; arm
chair and platform rocker; antique
sofa; antique rocker odd tables
andchairs. drapes; bedding; p11-.
lows; cook 'stove; coal heater; kit-
chen table; two sets of scales;
dishes and cooking utensils; tools!
binder twine; approximately 20
cord of hardwood; 1931 IVfodel A
?ord eciadh; 1929 Model A Ford
coupe; and numerous other articles
Property: One quarter acre of
land more or less, on which, is
situated a 11/2 storey, 8 room frame
house With hydro throughout, On
this property is also a geed garden
and fruletrees, Further particul-
ars given on property the day of
sale
Terms—• On, 'household effect
cah.s
Terme—Oft property 10% down
en date of salt and balance in 80
days, The property will be offer.
ed for etne subject to a reserve bid.
NOTZ—If weather is telletnetire
able the sale will be in the aural
shed.
EDWARD 3. &MONS,
Exceeittor of the Estate,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT%
• Altistiander
THE , 1150
1‘T PAGIK:ELEPHONE
rich
NOW THURS, FRI.&'SAT
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Penn MARTIN & LEWIS 4erry
ith Pi4TrAtt 04z.ymy-Anon-4. NBiuTrFooh
Five hundred beautiful girls sur,
round Jerry in their greatest and,
funniest laugh -musical, in Which
they somehow contrive to Milt
things up at an exclusive girls
school.
"You're Never
Too Young"
,See the sPeotecniar Watar-sidlni
sequence,
MON., TUES and WED.
Tyrone Power -- Maureen O'Hara
Donald Crisp & Robert Prentels
Present their splendid Blue Ribbon
winning picture: the story of a
Pagnacious young Irishman -at
West Point Owing to length of
this special attraction showings
start at 7.15 p.m, each evening.
"The Long Gray
'Scope and Color
Comng:
"COCKLESIIELL HEROES'\
Jose Ferrer --r'Scope and Color
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Estate
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction“Sale of Poem,
Farm Stock, Machinery St" House,
hold Effects at Lot 27, Concession
2, Stanley Township, 11/4 miles
west and 1 mile south of RCAF
Station Clinton; on
Friday, April 13
at 12.30 noon.
Horses: Black Percheron team
(1400 lbs.).
Cattle: Durham cow, due time of
sale; Durham cow, due in June; 6
Durham cows, fresh, with calves at
foot; Durham bull, 2 yr. old; 2
steers, ready for market; heifer,
ready for market; 4 Hereford and
Durham steers, cent* 2 yrs, 'old; 2
Durham heifers (850 lbs.); 5 pure
ham steers and heifer, 1 yr. old.
Hogs: 2 York sows, bred 2 mon-
ths; 20 York chunks (90 lbs.).
Machinery: Oliver 77 Standard
tractor, fully equipped (like new);
Oliver 2 furrow plow; McCormick
Deering 3 furrow plow; John Deere
tractor disc; 24 -inch Dion thresh-
ing machine (like new), shredder
and drive belt; McCormick 15 -disc
fertilizer drill (like new); manure
spreader, on rubber; McCormick
Deering side rake (like new); 8 ft,
mower; spring tooth cultivator; 3 -
drum steel roller; 5 -section diam-
ond harrows; Massey Harris 7 ft.
binder, in good condition; Massey
Harris hay loader; sulky rake; 6
ft. mower; 7 ft. Cockshutt tractor
mower with power lift; rubber tir-
ed farni wagon, flat hay rack;
scuffler; set farm sleighs and rack;
set of scales;,Renfrew cream sep-
arator with motbr; fanning mill,
with motor; Gehl hammer mill
(new); grain thrower and pipes
(new); extension straw blower
pipes; root pulper; grain grinder
with 3 h.p. motor; power emery;
rip saw; circular saw; aluminum
wheel barrow (new); quantity of
syrup equipment, sap pans & pan;
colony house 12x12 (new); brood-,
er; quantity of used steel roofing;
new steel posts; cedar posts; steel
water trough; 1500 ft. of 1 -inch
hemlock lumber; quantity 1- and 2 -
inch elm; carpenter's tools and
other tools.
Grain: Mixed grain, suitable for
seed; 300 bales mixed hay; some
loose hay; timothy seed.
Wood: Body hard wood; limb
wood; pile of cedar rails.
Household Effects: Two stoves;
Jewell range; day bed; 5 chairs;
arm chair; nupboard; complete
dinner set; pillows; 2 bedroom
suites; inner spring mattresses;
toilet set; dining room table; milk
cans.
Farm: At the same place, the
farm will be offered for sale at
3 p.m. -150 acres; frame house
with all modern convenieces; new
two-cae garage; I, bank barns with
hydro and water, good stabling;
130 acres suitable for crop and
pasture, 20 acres hardwood bush.
Immediate possession. Ten percent
down, balance in. 30 days; sold sub-
ject to reserve bid.
• Terms: Chattels—Cash.
ESTATE OF THE LATE
WILLIAM SINCLAIR
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
14-5-b
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SAVES
EVERY FRIDAY
tommeneing at 1.30 p.ni.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. Et ram Aticticnieer
K. W.' COLQUHOUN, Clerk