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"HURSDAY,• APRIL 19, 1956
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ACCO.MMODATiON for Mg
...APARTMENT, FURNISHED,
."available April ea. ' Phone Clip
tton HU 2-6610. 16b
O RENT, FURNISHED, Fi`eateel,
--room apartment, share bath,
Kprivate entrance: No children.
-hone Seaforth 42. 15-6-b
APAR'11MENT TO RENT, THREE
-r'ooans, furnished. Private bath, on
ground floor. Central location
.Phone Clinton HU 2-6665. 16-7-p
:THREE R 0 O M, FURNISHED
appartnent, rent reasonable, A
_pleasant place to live. Phone 6n -
ter 2 9 1 p
'IMPROVED WARTIME HOUSE,
`attractive gra:ends. Huron Rd.
f•Phone Goderich 497-R. 16b
`''THREE ROOM, UNFURNISHED
'•-apartment, ground floor, share
!bath. Private entrance, Phone
+Clinton HU 2-'7051 after 6.30.
• 16b
?''IVE ROOM HOUSE, unfurnished.
oil furnace. Close to downtown.
Available about May 15. Write tp
•IBox 160, Clinton News -Record.
16-p
•
FIVE ROOM, UNFURNISHED
.apartment, hardwood floors, heavy
(duty, wiring, newly decorated.
'Available May 1. C. M. Shearing.
!Phone Clinton HU 2-9003 after
"7.00 p.m:. 16-p
'TWO FURNISHED apartments,
central location. $35; unfurnished
.$25 per month. Phone Clinton
:HU 2,9682 in mornings and Henstll
:105 in afternoon. 15.6-p
:SIX ROOM BRICK ROUSE in
Bayfield, for rent or sale. All con-
k veniences. Furnished. J. E, Haw-
zard, phone Bayfield53 r 2.
13tfb
FOUR ROOM DOWNSTAIR
.-.apartment, unfurnished; on .A1-
bert Street. Private bath. Heavy
'wiring. Possession immediately.
:Phone Clinton HU 2-3465.
16-b
:HEATED, THREE-ROOM apart-
ment in Goderich. Suitable far
-'couple. Private entrance. Two -
,:piece bath. Built-in cupboards.
Hat and cold water. Phone Gode
rich 565. 14-5-6-p
'.SELF CONTAINED ONE BED-
room heated apartment, laundry
'facilities. Immediate . ppssession.
Apply Jim Bisset, 103 St. George's
Crescent, phone Goderich 1017.
14tfb
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'BICYCLE FOR SALE — in good
•condition. Phone Blyth 23r33.
17p
CABIN TRAILER VAN. Complete
with two beds, cupboards, frig. nat-
ural wood finish. Phone Clinton
HU 2-3390. 15-6-b
CENT'S SHOCK -PROOF, dust -
proof, inca-block, wrist watches.
'Special: $19.95. J. A. Anstett,
'Clinton. HU 2-9525. 16-7-b
'''OX MOTORBIKE, in new condi-
tion. Will sell reasonable. Vod'den
'Electric;. Phone Blyth 71.
16p -17b
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. ftfb
`•EMPIRE. GARDEN TRACTOR, 6
:h.p., with attachments. Good con -
edition. Half cost price. LeRoy
Path, Bayfield, phone 64r4 after
B.30 p.m. 14 -5 -6 -
'SPECIALS FOR APRIL -- 18"
'Rotary Power Mowers at $55.95.
General Electric Floor Polish-
ers $39.95. 15 cu. ft. RCA Home
Freezers at $369.00. 9% cu. ft.
Firestone Refrigerators at $199.
'T. A. DUTTON,.Firestone Dealer,
'Brumfield, Ont. Phone Clinton
'HU 2-3232. '
BABY CHICKS
HILLSIDE: CHICKS are the wise
choice for April -May buying. You
can catch the good (and quick)
markets, whether eggs, or broilers.
'They have a wide Choice, including
"specials" like Pilch, etc. Canad-
ian Approved, plus their own 30
:years and more Hatchery exper-
ience, Buying chicks now or adding
to those you leave, jet nee quote
spring prices and take your order.
William A. H. Jenkins, North St.,
Clinton. ` 16b
APRIL CHICKS are pretty good
bets to catch the good markets. If
they're Kitchener Big -4 they ma-
ture fast, put cm the weight you
want for broilers •ar table birds' ---
•and they conie from good laying
stock that .catches Grade A Large
markets. Hatchery is Canadian
Approved, with years of wide aiid
successful Hatchery experience.
Let me quite prices on -mixed,
broilers, Cockerels, pullets (sortie
.started), Agent: Charles Scott,
. Auburn, phone Blyth 43r23. 16b
CUSTOM WORK
YOUNG LADY will do -/typing
lot home. Fast, acc'irate service.
:Photo HU 2-3398. 16.11 le
ELECTRIC MOTORS, Rewound
and repaired. Dome and Auto rads
lee and appliances repaired. Art
' Levett, Matto Street, xt Dunlop.
Phone. Clinton IW 2-6640.
41;tfb
DITCITIN'G, GRADING, LEVEL,
tag, 100 H,P, Grader. Cordon
Heard, Phone 3-4753W London, .or
•E4r8 Bayfield 15-64-p
SANITARY SEWAGE
DISPOSAL
SEPTIC TANKS, CESS POOLS,
+etd., pumped and cleaned With
Sanitary modern- euipment. All
work guaranteed, Estimates given
without obligation, Lotits Blake,
1ibli 2, Brussels, Phone 42 Y6 Brost,.
eels, 11t61.8p
BOARD AND ROOM
.DOOM AND BOARD for gentle-
Man. Phone Clinton 11U 2-9543,
16-b
ROOM AND BOARD FOR ONE,
Phone Clinton ;EW 2-7093.
16p,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS,
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton HU 2-6692, 13-tfb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
ODD JOBS — LAWN RAKING,
gardening, etc., all sorts of jobs,
Kurt Van Riesen, phone HU 2.-9487.
16-7-p
DUTCH WOMAN WOULD LIKE
housecleaning work in or near
Clinton. By the hour. , 'Phone
Clinton HU 2-3259. •15-p
FARM LAND FOR 'RENT
16 ACRES GOOD CLAY LOAM
to lease. Apply Bert Murphy,
phone Clinton HU 2-9757.
16p
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone Clinton HU 2-6692. 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-tfb
FARM EQUIPMENT . For Sale
McCORMICK DEERING fertilizer
drill. William Blacker, Phone
Clinton HU 2-9106. 16-b
UNIVERSAL MILKER, two single
units, like new; Montcalm Barley,
from first generation registered
seed. John Armstrong and Sons,
RR 1, Zurich, phone Hensall 697r14
15-6-x
COCKSHUTT "30" TRACTOR.
Three bottom International plow,
Cockshutt manure spreader, and
other farm implements. Ira Rap-
son, Goderich, phone 1439W. At
the farm Monday and Tuesday.
15-6-p
FOR RENT
FLOOR SANDERS
Foor Edgers, Floor Polishers.
Ball and Mutch Hardware, Clin-
ton. '
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, apply . W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton HU 2-7029.
15-6-7-p-tbf
FURNITURE FOR SALE
BUFFET, SOLID OAK, also Fern-
ery. Phone Clinton HU 2-9573,
Wednesday afternoon' or Saturday.
Mrs. J. E. Johnston, Albert Street.
16p
FURNITURE, 18 MONTHS OLD.
Chesterfield and chair; 5 -piece din-
ette; Sunshine heavy duty range.
Owners going overseas. Phone
Clinton HU 2-9555. 16-b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
HOUSEKEEPER—Companion for
elderly lady: Able to take full
charge of home. Write to Box
162, Clinton News -Record. 16-p
HOUSEKEJE?ER FO,R. Two adults
May 1. One floor. Sleep in or
out. • Phone -Clinton HU 2-9372.
16-b
FOR LAUNDRY WORK. Five-
day week. 55c per hour to start.
If able to maintain production, 75c
per hour. Phone Clinton HU 2-7064
or apply in person, preferably, to
A. Garen, ' Clinton Laundry and
Dry Cleaning. 14-tfb
HELP WANTED
AGENTS WANTED 'to sell high
quality products at low price. Ex-
cellent commission. Do not miss
this money making proposition.
Write for details to: FAMILEX,
Station C, Montreal. 16b
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open
in Huron County. Trade well
established. Excellent opportunity.
Full time. Write at 'once. R'aw-
leigh's, Dept. D-169-189, Montreal,
P.Q.•16b
COUPLE (IVAN AND WIFE) to
manage a motel. Write to Box
163, CIinton News -Record. 16-b
REQUIRED BY GODERIcH
firm, experienced book-keeper,
male ar female, steady employ-
ment, responsible position, state
age, experiehee and salary re-
quirements to Box 161, Clinton
Neves -Record. l 16b
HAY FOR SALE
50 BALES _ OP GOOD HAY. Also
some baled straw, Evan Sparks,
phone Clinton HU 2-9284, 16p
CHOICE BALED HAY. FIRST
and second cut. William.lVlannin.g,
Londesboro, Phone Blyth 24r4,
16-b
CtUANTITY OP MIXED HAY, al-
so soave cull and, split beans., Gor-
don Gilbert, RR 2, Bayfield, phone
Clinton 1111 2-9934. 16-b
LOST AND FOUND
SMALL BLACK. DOG with
curly coat, Lost been car' on
t oricessibri 2, aullett Township.
Answt rs to name et "Butch".
lrriendly, 'child's pet. Phone
Clinton Hi 2 0255•, „ • ,
LOTS FOR SALE
CLASSIFIED RATES
GASH RATE (if paid py the
Wednesday following publica-
tion) — Two cents per word,
minimum 50 cents. 11/2 . Dents a
word for each following sneer
tion, nehdmuan 35 cents,
BOX NUMBER -15c extra.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and
DEATHS—no charge.
ENGAGEMENTS, ()Aims of
THANKS & IN MEMORIAMS
—Two cents per word, minimum
50 cents.
CHARGED --15 cents extra.
DEADLINE -12 o'clock noon,
Wednesday.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
HEIFERS -2 VACCINATED Hol-
stein heifers to freshen shortly,
A. E. Townshend. Phone Clinton
HU 2-9107, 16-b
TWO TOP QUALITY Shorthorn
Bulls serviceable age dehorned.
Priced reasonable. Roy F. Pepper,
Seaforth, Phone Clinton HU 2-7473.
15.16-p
11 YORK PIGS, SIX WEEKS
old, R. J. Semple, RR 2, Hay-
field, phone HU 2-7456,
16b
ONE HOLSTEIN, AND EIGHT
registered and grade Ayrshire
cows, all milking. Some fresh and
others to freshen , next fall. Must
sell all, or some of these cows this
week. `' Harry Plumsteel, Phone
Clinton HU 2-3286. ` 15-6-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
1483J1, or 1483J4 9ptfb
MISCELLANEOUS
MIXED GLADIOLUS BULBS -
50 large $2.50; 50 medium $1,50.
Murray E. Tyndall, Brucefield,
phone HU 2-9831. 16p
GOLDEN BARK WEEPING
Willow Trees. Early Chief Rasp-
berry, Currant and Gooseberry
bushes. Fred Gilbert, corner
Huron and MiII Roads, Gode-
rich, phone Goderich 1483J1.
_16-7-8-p
WATERLOO CA'r 1LE Breeding
Association. "Where Bett'err Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service for all breeds of cattle.
For servibe or information phone.
Clinotn HU 2-3441 collect between
7.30 and 10.00 a.m. week days and
7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays.
6-tfb
PET STOCK FOR SALE
COLLIE PUP FOR SALE. SIX
months old, starting to work.
'Lloyd Johnston, Varna. , Phone
Clinton HU 2-9897, 16-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE -250 Sus-
sex x Red pullets, starting to lay.
Good healthy birds. A. E. Town-
shend. Phone Clinton HU 2-9107.
• 16-b
SEED FOR SALE
A FULL LINE OF GRASS
seed and a full line of Roe
Feeds in stock; also Poultry
equipment. H. Charlesworth,
phone HU 2-6665. 16-7-p
TEACHERS WANTED
PROTESTANT TEACHER for SS
No, 3, Hullott Township, in village
of Constance. Duties to commence"
September 4, 1956. Single room
school with all modern conven-
iences. Apply stating qualificat-
ions, salary expected and name of
last.inspeetor to Walter R. Scott,
secretary -treasurer, Seaforth, On-
tario, RR 2. ' 16-7-b
WOOD,. WANTED
WANTED — ABOUT 3,000 FT OF
standing hemlock. Also any a-
mount of maple and basswood.
Phone or write Les Morley, Ailsa
Craig, 619r22. 15-6-7-p
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PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF CLINTON
In accordance with .a
resolution adopted at
the Morel' meeting of
Clinton Town Council
and the usual custom:
J hereby proclaim that
DAYLIGHT
SAVING
will be effective at,
- 1 a.m.
Sunday, April 29
and will Continue hi
force until 2 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 39.
And cal( upon all oiti-
tens to observe this pro -
donation,
�y(Siggnewd)� y it ry yw�
W. J. MXLJ, 1 IRt
111 st11,A11L'E LOT On Tovniserid
Town C) Xl71�i51i
Street, Vicinity of, two Schick, 16- b'
Ph�Sni Clliiitnil I4U 2-9566. 16.1 ililililliii!9i!Illlllli!Illi!II(i!llill!Ill101111111120411111I1lii011ll1011111il
:cugrox NIV/$ k,> ccORD
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Jin the Estate of WILLIAM
CHAPMAN 'S]iNCiGAI!!i, late of the
Tgwnship of Stanley in the County
Lot Huron, Yemeni, 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 about the 7th
day .of May, A.D. 1956; after which
date the assets will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled there-
to, having regard only to the
claims of whteh melee shall have
been given.
DATED et Clinton, -Ontario, this
12th day of .April, ,A•;p• 1956,
E, IBEECHEE MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
.Solicitor for`the said Estate.
16.7-$-b
•
REAL ESTATE
Property For Sale
5 -APARTMENT HOUSE, located
on Huron Rotel, . Clinton, Over
$200 monthly income. Full price
only .$6,200, including all furni-
ture.
ON' HIGHWAY 21, close to Gode-
rioh-11-room brick house . and
barn. 20 acres of clay loam land.
Full price $4,000,
200 ACRES--- Choice Clay Loam,
fas'm close to Clinton, with some
valuable bush. Very good build-
ings; house, barn, new .double
garage, driving shed. Owner re-
tiring. Can be bought with all
the implements. Very reasonab-
ly priced. Mortgage can be ar-
range&
All Types of Homes in
Goderich and -.Farms in
Huron County.
John Bosveld
Realtor
40 Wellesley Street
Phone 1108--GODERICH
15-6-b
K. W. Colquhoun
Real Estate Broker
NEW HOUSE ---11h storey, built
1952. Conveniently located;. Two
bedroom; oil furnace, economical
to operate; large living rooxn;
built in. cupboards. Owner mov-
ing because of change in em-
ployment.
GOOD INCOME BUSINESS
PROPERTY. Annual rental in-
come $1,860.00. Terms can be
arranged.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT, mort-
gage arranged. 7 room house,
good location, newly decorated;
tile floors throughout. Oil fur-
nace,
LIVE RENT FREE -- 8 room
house, close to schools, separate
apartment with own entrance.
BUSINESS LOCATION on
main' street —building only for
sale, store area 58x22. Posses-
sion can be arranged in early
summer,' terms if necessary. This
property would be suitable for
practically any type of business.
All enquiries will be treated
confidentially.
Listingsand enquiries invited.
Phone HU. 2-9747
Royal Bank Building
Clinton - Ontario
16-b
ISOM
° FOR/SALE
11/2 STOREY, 6 ROOM DWELL-
ing, modern convenience, good
location, small :barn on proper-
ty, fruit trees. Early possession.
Price, $6,500.
---o
11/2 storey, 7 -room dwelling, flush
•toilet, running water. Situated sit
village of Londesboro. Immed-
iate possession.
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STOREY,
o—STOREY, 2 BEDROOM Central
Mortgage dwelling. Down pay-
ment, $1,800. Monthly payments,
$28. Early possession.
STOREY, 5 ROOMED, STONE
House; partly furnished; water
pressure; fire place; lot 125'x
1251'; situated near Maitland Itiv-
er, (Ball's Bridge), 8 males nor-
th of Clinton, Ontario. Price:
.'3,750.00.
1
1
1 STOREY DWELLING; living
room with fireplace, dining,
kitchen, 3bed rooms; full base-
ment with garage; oil heating;
sun porch. Lot 80'x140', one
block from downtown.
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11/2 STOREY ItRICif Dwelling,
7 rooms;; hydro, good weir; lo-
cated on Square in Village of
Bayfield, OM. Price $3,500.
a----
100-ACRE FARM, with 7 room
dwelling; - barn 45 x 60; hen
house, pig' "pen; hydro; .situat-
ed ,_on highway, 3 miles Prom
Clinton, Ont. lmtnediate pos-
session, Price $'7,500.
,-0--
114 STOREY, 2 APARTMENT
dwelling; living room, dining,
modern kitchen, 2 bed rooms,
bath down, hardwood floors.
Living, modernkitchen with
dining sluice, 1 bed room and
bath up. 00, heating,. Lot
80'it300'. Low taxes, . Price:
$15.000. $3,500 down, mortgage
for baltlnce,
Annie to
i C LAWSON
Ctithpiete Insurance Service
Keel
lof 'Montrealestate
elnvestrnents
Bank Building
PROM
Office HU 2.9644 -•Res, HU 2.0737
CLINTON, ONTARIO
•
P4ON SBVIIINT
BIRTHS
DAMSMA Th Milton Public Has-
pital, or;; Thursday, April 12,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Damsma, Httron Street, Clinton,
on
HUGILI, -�-• In .Alexandra Marine
anda•sGe
, neral I3ospital, Goderich,
en Wednesday,. April 11., 1.956,
Bto Marbara),r, and Mrs..Clifford HugW,
Goderich, a daughter (sister for
lyteKNIGRTIn Victoria Hospital,
London, on Friday, April 6, 1956,
to Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Me.
Knight, (formerly Catherine
Fingland),. London, a son (Paul
Andrew) ,
DEATHS
ANDREWS -- In St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, on Satur-
day, April 14, 1956, James
Russel Andrews, in his 72nd
year. Funeral from the Beat-
tie funeral home, Rattenbury
Street East, Clinton, by Rev.
H, C, Wilson, to Clinton Ceme-
tery, on Tuesday afternoon,
,April 17.
FARQUHAR -- In Dearborn,
Mich., on April 13, 1956, Zelma
M. Berry, wife of Mervyn E,
Farquhar. Funeral from the
Howe -Peterson funeral home
to Parkview Memorial Park
Cemetery en April 16.
HENRY—At his borne on . Prin-
cess Street, Clinton, on Seim--
day
atui-day evening, April 14, 1956,
Harry Henry, beloved' husband
of Bernice Eldridge, (formerly
of Wiarton) in his 47th year.
Funeral from the Henderson
funeral chapel, Wiarton, by
Rev. Hugh C. Wilson, Wesley -
Willis United Church, Clinton,'
to Bayview Cemetery, on
Wednesday afternoon, April 18.
MoDOUGALI, — At Cannington,
Ontario, on Saturday, April 14,
1956, Isabella J. McDougall, BA,
daughter of, the late Mr.„ and
Mrs. Donald McDougall, former-
ly teacher at ODCI, Clinton.
Rested at the Funeral Chapel of
M. R, Sun'rmerfeldt and Son,
Cannington, for service on Tues-
day, April 17, and interment at
Cedarale Cemetery.
McRAE--At his home in Mosa
Township, near Glencoe„ on
Thursday .night, .April 12, 1956,
Duncan R, McRae, (father' o$
Kenneth B. McRae, Clinton);
in his 91st year. Funeral from
-• the Gough funeral home,
Glencoe, to Oakland Ceme-
tery, on” Sunday afternoon,
April 15.
SKORESKI — Suddenly, at his
home in Constance, on Wed-
nesday, .April 11, 1956, Kazimir
Skoreski, in his 73rd year.
Funeral friim the Whitney fun-
eral home, Seaforth, to Malt
landbank Cemetery, on Friday
afternoon, April 13.
iN MEMORIAM
WELSH -- In memory of Zelma
Welsh, who died April 22, 1948:
"Death is a heartache only time
can heal,
Memories are treasures that no
one can steal;
Deep in our hearts lies a pic-
ture yet
Of a dear mother whom we'll
never forget."
—Ever remembered by her fam-
ily. 16p
McCLINCHEY-In loving memory
of a dear son and brother, Will -
lam E. McClinchey, who passed
away six years ago April 20:
Thy will be done
Seems, hard to say
When one we loved has passed
• away
Some/ day perhaps we'll un-
derstand
When we meet again in that
better • land."
—Ever remembered by Mother
and Sisters and Nephew John R.
Cook. 16-b
Cards of Thanks
2 Cents per word, 1V/immune 50e
I wish to thank all the nurses
and staff of Clinton Public Hospi-
tal who were so kind to me while
I was a patient. Also.the friends
who sent cards, flowers, treats and
those who called, — MRS. RAY
FEAR. 16-p
MR. AND MRS, JOHN A. Mc-
EWENiwish to express their sin-
cere appreciation of the kindness
and consideration shown them by
their neighbours and other friends
during the past winter. 16-p
I wish to thank all my kind
friends who visited me and sent
treats, flowers, and cards during
my stay in 'Westminster Hospital.
I am sincerely grateful.--LYLE
HILL, Varna. 16-p
rwould like to thank my friends,
neighbours, and all„ others who
remembered me while I was a pat-
ient in Clinton. Public Hospital.
Thanks to doctors Addison, New-
land and Street and all the nur-
ses. —IVLRS ERIC SWITZER.
16-p-
RCA VICTOR RADIOS
AND TELEVISION
Your 01(1 Radio Accepted
As Trade-in,
T. A. DUTTON
RCA VICTOR DEALER
BRUCEFIELD
Telephone Clinton I.117 2-3282
Get There Safely!
CALL
HU. 2.9036
ASHTON'STAXi
RO,Y THEATRE
CLI'NT0N
NOW: •TiHURS,, FRI, & SAT,
DOUBLE FEATURI'1 PROGRAM
"RODEO"
The lowdown on the daredevil
Kings and Queens of the
Rodeo rings..
Fane Nigh -- John Archer
'Waiimce Ford
"SPY CHASERS"
Leo Gorcey -- Mentz Hall
The Bowery Boys
They're just wild about Mata.Hari!
MON., TUES. & WED.
Seven Angry Meal
How much does a man owe his
father and his fellow men if it
means the loss of his sweetheart?
Raymond Massey -- Debra Paget
Jeffrey Hunter -
Coming:
'DUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPI'
Lex Barker -, Patricia Medina
'COMMUNITY FURNITURE
AUCTION SALE
with other specialties added, from
the Hotel Lot at Hotel Clinton, on
Saturday, April 28
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of:
Seven full size beds with match-
ed dressers, springs and inner-
spring mattresses; 2. bath tubs; 2
wash bowls; Hoover vacuum clean-
er; rugs; 3 new bicycles; 3 used
bicycles; new tricycles; assorted
automotive items; mechanic's tools
and carpenter's tools, new; assort-
ed automotive items.
This will be a large sale with
many items, not listed. Anyone
wishing to add articles to this sale
please contact the auctioneer.
Please do not bring anything to
this sale unsaleable..
Also from ,the same place, a
demonstration on Lubri-Loy, the
Miracle' Concentrated Oil, will be
held•
This is one of the world's finest
lubricants and has out sold all
other products of its type in United
States. Also sold in South Am-
erica, Cuba, Mexico, Spain and
France and now for the first time
in Canada.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
16-7-b
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm - Stock and Machinery
at lot 30, con. 2, LRS Tuckersmith
Township, 1 mile East of Bruce -
field, or 5 miles South West of
Seaforth, on
THURSDAY, MAY 3
at 1 p.m.
•CATTLE: Guernsey cow, fresh;
red cow, due in June; 2 -yr. -old
Guernsey, clue in September; 2
cows, milking; 2 fat steers; 2 fat
heifers; 4 yearling steers and heif-
ers; 4, 2 -year-old steers and heif-
ers; calf.
POULTRY: 95 Leghorn pullets;
30 yr. old hens.
MACHINERY: Massey - Harris
binder, 6 ft.; mower 6 ft.; Massey -
Harris 4 bar side rake on rubber
(like new) ; Fleury Kissel spread-
er on rubber (like new) ; 2 drum
steel roller; cultivator; bean cul-
tivator; 4 -section harrows; plow;
cultivator; scuffler; disk; rubber
tired wagon and rack; 13 run fert-
ilizer drill; wagon box and stock
rack; 2,000 ib. scales; fanning mill;
Viking electric cream seperator;
motor; colony house 10'x12';
shelters; cedar posts; 30 rod wov-
en fence; barb wire,... grain bags;
forks; (Shovels; bars; raw; •pails;•
harness; horse -collars; bag truck;
3 steel barrels; chum; robes; some
household effects.
No reserve. Farm Sold.
Terms Cash
WILLIAM NESBITT, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON,, Auctioneer
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
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NOW: THURS., FRI. & SAT,.
J[��dmdnd ily-- da, Lewi
Jeff RIcGweaiardst Je'aanrm,Jngge s
Based en a Richard Harding Davis
story and telling the tale of a bull
terrier that lost its yen for pit-
fighting and wound up as a blue=
ribbon -winning show clog.
;Cr-, a Dog's Life"
In Cinemascope & Eastman color
MON., TUES, & WED.
"The Eternal Sea"
The amazing career of Rear Ad-
miral John M. Hoskins, who lost a,
leg but lived to command his sere
and carrier, sets the theme for a
gripping sea story.
Sterling Hayden -- Alexis Smith
Virginia Grey 84 Dean Jagger
Coming:
STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND
James Stewart in a: Super Special
Attraction! Adults 60c admission
on this picture.
ADASTRAL PARK
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leuszler,
with Sharon, Phyllis and Norman,
(three of their four children), all
of Calgary, visited Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Lunnen, 33 Regina Road, RC-
AF Station Clinton las weekend,
Mrs. Leuszler,- (Winnie Roach) will.
swim at CNE this summer and will
begin summer training for the
swim very shortly.
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YOU NEVER COME
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But you can invest in
the future with complete con-
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to -day for an adequate pro-
gram.
H. E. HA ' TLEY
Canada Life
Assurance Company
HU HU 2-6693
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 8.00 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W: ELLIOTT Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
Casual Wear For Spring
JACKETS
See the new
ITALIAN LOOK!
Colorful,comfortable
and smartly casual.
from 9.95 up
ODD PANTS
Seeing is believing!
See our complete range
of smart slacks for men.
from 7.95 up
BOYS' JEANS
Sanforized denim.
Regular Bine
Texas 'Tan,
Fatted Thee
from 2.25 up
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS CLOSED SAT. NIGHTS
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Phone HU. 2.9/32 Main Garner 'CLINTON