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and will continue in
' force until 2 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 30.
And call upon all citi.
zens to observe this pro-
clamation.
(Signed)
W. J. MILLER, '
Mayor,
Town of Clinton
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PAGB F,
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
i.PAR7,'MENT, FURNISHED,
available April 23. Phone Clin-
ton HU 2-6610, 16-7-b
RENT, FURNISHED, heated,
3 -room apartment, share bath,
Private entrance. NO children.
:Phone Seafortb .42. 15.6-7-b
'TWO 1,AR,GE ROOMS, furnished.
-Phone HU, 2-9773, Clinton. 17p
.FIVE ROOM APARTMENT, part -
3y furnished, three miles north of
Clinton, Ideal summer location.
-3'lzone SIU 2-3334. 1.7-b
'TWO ROOM FURNISHED, heated
apartment. Suitable for couple
•or#]y. Phone HU 2-9365. 17-b
"WO ROOM S, FURNISSHED,
:heated, re -decorated. Reasonable
-rent, no extras. Phone Clinton
,HU 2-9540. 17-b
FIVE ROOM HOUSE, unfurnished.
nil furnace, Close to downtown.
Available about May 15. Write to
Box 160, Clinton News -Record.
• 17-b
HOUSE, 1 MILE EAST OF Clin-
ton, two bedrooms. Modern con-
'veniences. Unfurnished. Garden.
if desired. Phone Clinton HU 2-
'7013. 17-p
:"LARGE BRICK, Country House,
'hydro, telephone, water on tap.
Eight miles from Clinton. $25 a
.month. Aaron -Fisher, RR 2, Clin-
'ton, phone Carlow 167. 17-8-p
SIX ROOM BRICK HOUSE in
Bayfield, for rent or sale, All con-
•veniences. Furnished. 3. E. How-
eird, phone Bayfield 53 r 2.
13tfb
"T HRHE ROOM FtJRNISHF,D
apartment, newly decorated, mod -
,ern conveniences, heated by oil
furnace. (Garden, if desired). Ideal
:for couple. Pyne residence Clin-
ton HU, 2-9479; store, HU. 2-9634.
17-b
TWO FURNISHED apartments,
,bne -self-contained, Use of frig.
:and washing machine on both.
Available now. Apply in person
after 6.00 p.m. or on Saturday to,
:Mrs. M. Seeley, Huron Street.
17-p
•
:SELF CONTAINED ONE BED -
room heated apartment, laundry
facilities. Immediate possession.
Apply Jim Bisset, 103 St. George's
Crescent, phone Goderich 1017.
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Accommodation Wanted
HOUSE TO RENT IN CLINTON,
furnace heated. civilians; adults.
Reply by letter to Box 171, Clinton
News -Record. 17-8-b,
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'BABY SCALES, TOIDEY SEAT,
combination stroller, walker and
kiddiecar. Good condition. Phone
BU. 2-9619. 17-p
'GENT'S SHOCK -PROOF, dust -
proof, inca-block, wrist watches.
especial: $19,95. J. A. Anstett,
'Clinton. HU 2-9525. , 16-7-b
1E'OX MOTORBIKE, in new condi-
tion. Will sell reasonable. Vodden
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. 6tfb
SPECIALS FOR APRIL — 18"
'Rotary Power Mowers at $55.95.
General Electric. Floor Polish -
a ers $39.95. 15 cu. ft. RCA Home
Freezers at $369.00. 94/4, cu. ft.
:Firestone Refrigerators at $199.
T. A. DUTTON, Firestone Dealer,
.Brucefield, Ont. Phone Clinton
HU 2-3232. 16-7-b
ARTICLES WANTED
.THPEE LOAVES of HOMEMADE
Bread each week. Phone Clinton
HU. 2-3393. 17-b
"USED CHINA CABINET in good
•vondition. Phone Clinton: HU 2-96-
56. 17-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
RI .CLAI,MED AUTOS FOR SALE:
1938 Plymouth coupe, License 699-
594; 1938 Chevrolet coach, 621002;
1948 Prefect sedan, 697967; 1934
Ford coach, 697137; 1937 Plymouth
coach, 692030. South End Cities
Service, Clinton, Phone HU -2-7055.
17-8 b
BABY CHICKS
KITCHENER BIG -4 HATCHERY
has chicks, immediate delivery.
Pullets: Broilers. Cockerels. Day-
old, started. Ask us for prices and
information. We don't think you
can beat these chicks for fast
growth, early production. And
you'll need that right now from
your April -May chicks. For a gen-
eration this Hatchery has been
raising and selling chick. t, A: gemit:
Chas. 43 Scott, Auburn, phdne 136tbh
HILLSIDE CHICKS, Prompt ship-
ment dayold, started. Broilers,
pullets, cockerels, mixed, It will
really pay ,you to get them, for any
extra good market you have in
mind. Canadian. Approved, from a
Hatchery breeding, raising chicks;
fir morethan 33 years. Tell us
'the breed Or cross you prefer,
'Hatchery has it, we'll order for'
'4ytt: William A. H. 3enkins, North
St., Clinton. 17b
BOARD AND ROOM
ROCAMER OR BOARDB% ONE
alone or two sharing, Private home,
private
2 e709ntrance, ,Phone Cl ntton
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
4iontaat L. G, Winter, Real Estate,
lgh Street, Clinton, Phone Cling
tori HU 2.6692. • 18-ifb
CUSTOM WORK
PLOUGHING and Working Gard-
ens, William Steep, phone Clinton
HU. 2-9763. 174
YOUNG LADY will de typing
at home. Fast, .accurate service,
Phone HU 2-3398. 16-7-b
CARPENTER WORK, REPAIRS,
kitchen Cupboards, window sash,
combination doors an:d. screens
made-to-order. Russell Jervis
phone latf 2-9$90, 17-8-9-b
PLOUGHING* A N D DISCING
gardens. Excavating sewers and
drains, etc.; also landscaping.
Phone Ken McKenzie, Clinton
HU 2-9457. 17.8-p
ELECTRIC MOTORS, Rewound
and repaired, Home and Auto rad-
ios and appliances repaired. Art
Levett, Isaac Street, at Dunlop.
Phone Clinton HU 2-6640.
. • 41-tfb
DITCHING, GRADING, LEVEL-
ing, 100 H.P. Grader, Gordon
Heard, Phone 3-4753W London or
54r3 Bayfield. 15-6-7-p
SANITARY SEWAGE
DISPOSAL
SEPTIC TANKS, CESS POOLS,
etc., pumped and cleaned with
Sanitary modern equipment. All
work guaranteed. Estimates given
without obligation. Louis Blake,
RR 2, Brussels, none 42 r 6 Brus-
sels. lltol8p
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
JOB WANTED FOR After school
hours. Apply D. Lamb, Victoria
Terrace. Phone HU 2-9581. 17-b
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. 16-7-b
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone Clinton HU 2-6692. Ldw
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
FOR RENT
FLOOR SANDERS
Foor Edgers, Floor Polishers.
Ball and Mutch Hardware, Clin-
ton, 16-7-b
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
STUDIO COUCH, THAT MAKES
into bed. Good condition,. phone
HU 2-9493. 17-b
BUFJ+Ji T, SOLID OAK; also Fern-
ery. Call in eveninee, Wednesday
afternoon or Saturdy. Mrs. J. E.
Johnston, Albert Street. Phone
Clinton HU. 2-9573. 17p
HELP WANTED -FEMALE
FOR
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, Garon, Clinton Laundry and
Dry Cleaning. 14-tfb
Department of National
Defence
Clinton, Ontario
Requires
STENOGRAPHERS
and
.TYPISTS
Salary up . to $190 for Typists
and up to $220 for Stenograph-
ers
tenographers based on education and ex-
perience.
Three weeks vacation and sick
leave with pay. Hospital and
Medical Plans available.
Application forms obtainable
at National Employment Of-
fice and Post Offices are to be
filed with:
CIVIL SERVICE
COMMISSION
25 St. Clair Ave. E.,
Toronto
not later than May 10th, 1956.
Please quote Competition No.
56-T-794
17-h
HELP WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER for Gentleman's'
Home. All modern conveniences.
Write to Boir 216, Goderich.
1uib
WANTED AT ()NCE— Rawleigh
Dealer in i:•Iuron Couhty, Write
Rawleig]i's Dept. D469-11, 7VIontw
real, P.Q. 17-b
ADD $50 TO $75 "WEEKLY TO
your income. Sell in your sur-
roundings quality products includ-
ing cosmetics and medicines, Write
to: p"AMILEX, Station; C, Mont-
real. rib
HAY FOR SALE
MINED HAY, BALED, Carman
eb utt, Phone Clinton ICU 2-9818.
17-p
,
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED, OLD HORSES AND
dead .. Minn
cattle. Gilbert urea,
Ranch, Goderich, Phone coll'eetf
1483'1,,, or 148834 9ptfb
HELP WANTED- MALE ..
130 ' FOR WORK IN KITCHEN'.
4pply Pin$er S Restaurant,
17-tfb
-MAN WANTED FOR GENERAL
caretaking and pool supervision at
Clinton Community Park, Apply
to W. E. Perdue.
SALESMEN
if you are held back by low in-
come, product restriction, strikes
or limited opportunity here is
what we have to' offer:
1. Life time opportunity.
2. Greatest benefits of any or-
ganization of its kind.
3. Newspaper and Radio ad-
vertising.
4, Formal training at our sales
school,
5. An organization you will be
Proud to represent.
6. Group Hospital plan avail-
able..
You can get all details by writ-
ing, stating age, experience and
telephone number to Box 817-B-
55, London, Ontario,
0ntaoAutomobile rt
Association
SALES PRODUCER
•
15,000 to $7,000
Annually
A Salesman who knows farming
and accustomed to speaking the
farmers, language is needed in this
area for expanding organization.
High commissions on New and
Renewal. Sales. All prospects sup-
plied—no cold canvass. Car neces-
sary. Every Farmer and his fam-
ily need our services. State full
particulars and telephone number
in first letter to:
. TRANS -CANADA
FARM SERVICES
BOX 11.15,
LONDON, CANADA
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
YOUNG SOW$, ALSO MIXED
Grain. Delbert Taylor, Phone HU
2-9975. 17-p
DURHAM COW, DUE TO freshen,
also 11 run fertilizer in good con-
dition. P. J. Gibbings, RR 1,
Clinton. Phone HU -2-79925. 17-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — PARKER PEN, BLUE
with silver cap, at RCAF Bake
Sale on Saturday. Keepsake, Re-
ward. Mrs. E. D. Finley, 12 Vic-
toria Blvd. Phone HU,a2-3411, loc-
al 244. 17-b
MISCELLANEOUS
ANYONE INTERESTED in selling
of imported specialties with •good
margin of profit. Write. Box 170,
Clinton News -Record.
17.8-9-p
GOLDEN BARK WEEPING
Willow Trees. Early Chief Rasp-
berry, Currant and Gooseberry
bushes. Fred Gilbert, corner
Huron and Mill Roads, Gode-
rich, phone Goderich 148331.
16-7-8-p
FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINA-
TION information or service from
all breeds of cattle, phone the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associa-
tion at: Clinton HU. 2-3441 be-
tween 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. We have
all breeds available—top quality at
low cost. , • 17tfb
PASTURE FOR RENT
CAN PASTURE 15 TO 20 HEAD
of small cattle, by the month. Ap-
ply Lloyd. Medd, RR, 1, Clinton',
Phone T -IU 2-9836. 17-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
500 SUSSEX X RED' PULLETS,
eight 'weeks old, Good thrifty
birds. 40 Sussex X Red Pullets,
starting to lay, 45 yearling R.I.R.
hens, laying. A. E. 'Townshend,
Phone Clinton HU, 2-9107.
17-b
SEED FOR SALE
TEN BUSHEL MARINE FLAX
suitable for seed, Already clean-
ed. Murray Forbes, phone HU 2-
3334. 17-b
TEACHERS WANTED
,o.
PROTESTANT TE WHER for SS
No, 3, Hallett 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 inspector to Walter R. Scott,
secrryR 16 7-b 2. aforth, On-
tario,
e -
TUCE.ERSMITI1
SCHOOL AREA
An. Attractive Rural School
Near Hensall, Ont.
Requires a Teacher,
commencing Sept. 1,
This school is well-equipped
with present pupil enrollment
lessthan average. Write, giving
experience, qualifications, rate
of Inspector, to:
W. R. ROIIERTS, Sec, -"teas,
RR 3, Seaforth, Ont.
174) .,
WOOD WANTED
WA,N'LD - ABOUT 3,000 FT OF
standing hemlock, Also any a-
mount of maple and basswood.
Phone or write Les Morley, Ailsa
Craig, 6181.22. .15.67-ir
c1LASsIVUEn BATAS
CASA KATE (If ,paid b the
Wednesday following j'ubllea-•
tlen) . Two Bents Per word,
minimum 00 cents, 11/2.00110
z
word for each following inset
flan, zuinimum 35 cents,
HON NU1YOIER- -1.0e extra.
BIRTHS, ' iARRIAGES ,and
D1lATIfS--no eharge.
ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS OF
THANKS dp I111-MEMORIAI'I$
two cents per word, minimum
50 cons..
CJ AR(O. ^Dea1.5 cents e';ti a,
pF,?1DLINE—I2 o' 4oek noon,
Wednesday,
Cards of
?mnkS
2 Cents pet word, littuimum 50o
X would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank all who have been
so .kind to me during my flness;
to lily special nurses; also Miss
Sinclair and the hospital staff; to
those who called, and for gifts,
cards; flowers and letters, and to
our neighbours who have helped in
so many ways. My sincere grati-
tude, — MRS. JIM MAKINS.
17-b
We would like to thank our
neighbours • and friends for their
cards of sympathy, food, and cars,
and all their kindnesses in our
bereavement. =— NIRS. BERNICE
HENRY and BARBARA. 17p
• We wish to extend sincere thanks
to our many friends and our neigh-
bours ,for their acts of kindness,
messages of sympathy and the
floral offerings received during our
bereavement in the sudden death
of a dear wife and mother, Mrs,
Bernadette Harrison. We especially
wish to thank' Padre Garrett. of
RCAF Station Clinton, for his
kindness and comforting words,
also the Ball and Mutch funeral
home for their efficiency. — SGT,
W. N. HARRISON and FAMILY,
,17-p
WOOD FOR SALE
DRY WOOD MAPLE and BEECH..
Apply to Robert Taylor, Phone
Clinton HU 2-9144. • 17-b
REAL ESTATE
K. W. Colquhoun
Real Estate Broker
NEW HOUSE -11 storey; built
1952. Conveniently- located. Tie()
bedroom; oil furnace, economical
to operate; large living room;
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.
Listings and enquiries invited.
Phone HU. 2-9747
Royal Bank Building
Clinton - Ontario •
16-b
FOR SALE
1%2 STOREY, 6 ROOM DWELL-
ing, modern convenience, good
location, small barn on proper-
ty, fruit trees. Early possession,
Price, $6,500.
_o-
1 %y storey, '7 -room dwelling, flush
toilet, running water. Situated in
village of Londesboro. Immed-
iate possession.
o--
1 STOREY, 2 BEDROOM Central
Mortgage dwelling. Down pay-
ment, $1,800. Monthly payments,
$28. Early possession.
o-
1 STOREY, 5 ROOMED, STONE
House; partly furnished; water
pressure; fire place; lot 125'x
125'; situated near Maitland Riv-
er, (Ball's Bridge), 8 miles nor-
th of Clinton, Ontario. Price;
$3,750.00.
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1 STOREY' DWELLING; living
room with fireplace, 'dining)
kitchen, 3 bed rooms; full base-,
Ment with garage; 011 heating;
sun porch. Lot 80'x140', one
block from downtown.
0
I+JZ STOREY BRICIK Dwelling,
7' rooms; hydro, good Well; lo-
cated on Square in Village of
Bayficida Ont. Price $3,500.
100 -ACRE FARM, with 7 room
dwelling;bath 45
x 60, hen
house, pig pen; hydro; situat-
ed on highway, 3 miles from
Clinton, Ont. Immediate Pos-
session, price '$7,500.
—01%
.o13 STOREY, 2 APARTMENT
dwelling; living room, dining,
modern kitchen, 2 bed rooms,
bath down, hardwood floors.
Living, modern kitchen with
dining space, 1 bed room and
bath up. Oil heating. Lot
80'x300'. LOW taxes, Price:
$15.000, :$3,500 down, mortgage
for balance.
APply�to
H. C. LAWSON
Complete Insurance Service..
Real Estate --- Investments
$ahk of Montreal Building
PHONES
Office 'HU 2-9644 Iles. HU 2.9187
CLINTON, ONTARIO
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BLRTH.S.
CAMERON — In Clinton Public
Hospitai, .on Thursday, April 19,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs ,john, Cam-
exon„ Clinton, a daughter.
COLE-- In Clinton Publiciospitak,
on Thursday, April 19, 1956, to
Cpl, and Mrs, Mervyn Cole,
ton, a son,
FISHER•. --In Clinton 'Public Hos:-
vital, on Friday, April 20, 1956,.
to Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred fisher,
Henan, a daughter.
QKE , In Clintox(Public Hospital,
on Monday, April. 23, 1956, to
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Oke, Zur-.
Tela a son.
RADFOIi,D — Tru Clinton Public.
Hospital, on Monday, April 23,
1956, to Mr, and Mrs, Frank
Radford, Clinton', a son (Mark
.William Allan),
MARRIAGES
FLYNN DALE -- In St. Joseph's
Roman Catholio„Cburch, Clinton,
on Monday morning, April 23,
1956, by Rev, J, W,""P. israham,
Mary Donalda, daughter of Mr;
and. Mrs. Alynn Dale, Owen
Sound, to John Joseph Flynn,
Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Joseph Flynn, RR 1, Clinton.
DEATHS ,
GRAINGER Suddenly at Wat-
ford, on 1VZonday, April 23, 1956,
George Grainger, formerly of
Bayfield, in his 81st year. Fun-
eral from the 3. R. Black funer-
%rel chapel, Alvinston, to Alvin-
sten Cemetery, on Wednesday
afternoon, April 25. !
HAGGITT---In Victoria Hospital,
London, on Tuesday, April 17,
1956, Ruby Carter, beloved wife
of William Haggitt, Auburn, in
her 53rd year, Funeral from the
J. K. Arthur funeral home, Au-
burn, on Friday, April 20, to
Union Cemetery, Blyth.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of • WILLIAM
CHAP1VIAN SINCLAIR, late of the
Township of Stanley in the County
of Huron; Yanman, 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 which notice shall have
been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
12th day of April, AD, 1956.
E. BEECHER MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
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RCA VICTOR RADIOS
AND TELEVISION
Your Old Radio Accepted
° As Trade -In.
T. A. DUTTON
RCA VICTOR DEALER
BRUCEFIELD
Telephone Clinton IIU 2-3232
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PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF CLINTON
In accordance with a
resolution adopted at
the March meeting of
Clinton Town Council
and the usual custom:
I hereby proclaim that
DAYLIGHT
SAVING
will be effective at
7 a.m.
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Striking beekground of the bayous
a sereenful of wonderful enter-
tainment — Lex Barker .•+ Patricia
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MON,, TUE$,
"'Creature from the
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What manner : of creature lay in
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COMING:
"ARTISTS and MODELS"
Martin and Lewis
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 snitch-
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
nnany items not listed., Anyone
wishing to add articles to this sale
please contact - the auctioneer.i
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
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements
George Nesbitt, Auctioneer, will
sell by public auction at north half
of. lot 34, con. 7, East Wawanosh
Township, 13 miles south of Bel -
grave and 3'� miles west of No. 4
Highway, on
Thursday, May 3
at 1 p.m., the following:
Horses: Belgian mare, 6 yrs. old.
Cattle: Hereford cow, 4 yrs. old,
fresh 6 weeks, with calf at foot;
Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, due May
12; Hereford cow, 5 yrs, old, fresh
3 months, calf at foot; Durham
cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 2 months,
calf at foot; Durham cow, 4 yrs.
old, due Sept. 5; Durham cow, 6
yrs. old, fresh 2 weeks, with calf at
foot; Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh
6 weeks, with calf at foot; Durham
cow, 9 yrs, old, fresh 2 weeks, with
calf at foot; Durham caw, 5 yrs.
old, due June 3; Durham cow, 9
yrs. old, due Aug. 1; Shorthorn
bull, purebred, 13 months old;
yearling heifer.
Machinery: John Deere model G
row crop tractor, recently over-
hauled; Case hay baler, wire tie,
motor -driven; McCormick Deering
ensilage harvester with knife
grinder; Case 10 -in. hammer mill;
3 -furrow ace bottom International
plow; Massey -Harris 7 -foot binder;
Otaco stiff -tooth cultivator; Henry
Diston chain saw, 3 yrs, old; two -
wheel trailer, 5 ton capacity; root
pulper; Merry Tiller garden trac-
tor with all attachments; Massey -
Harris cream separator with elec-
tric motor, and other articles too
numerous to mention.
No Reserve --Farm is Sold
Terms—Cash
CHARLES BRIGHAM, Proprietor
George Nesbitt, Auctioneer
George Powell, Clerk
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COMMAND"
Reviewed with raves by critics
everywhere, a sensational story-
fihn of the C,A,C. with a tremen-
dous all star •cast, aames Stewart,
Juae ,Allyson., Frank Lovejoy, Alex
Nicol, Barry Sullivan and Bruce
Bennett. Adult admission , prices
unavoidably advanced to 60 cents
for this special .attraction.
MON,TUES. & WED;
ONE SHQWING , QNLY
Each Night
TWO of the screen's greatest elan-
sics return in the biggest double
feature ever shown at any theatre:
"THE QUIET MAN"
Tn color—John Wayne, lfalueen
O'Hara and Barry Fitzgerald.
—Also.
—
• "THE KIDNAPPERS"
The story of two little waifs --the
story that no one forgets. One
continuous show/each night start-
ing at 7.30 p.m.
aoMDOCT-OR AT SEA'
'Scope & Color with D,
Awu Dirk Bogarde
REV. T� . HONEY TO SPEAK .
IN WESLEY-WILLIS f1I1UECH
Rev. Floyd Honey, B,A., S.T.M.,
Toronto, will be speaking at Wes-
ley -Willis United Church .on Sun-
day, April 29, Mr. Honey is sec-
retary of the Foreign Mission
Board of the United Church and
spent last year in Africa and India
inspecting missions.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Machinery
at lot 30, con. 2, LRS Tuckeremith
Township, 1 mile East of Bruce -
field, or 5 miles South West of
Seaforth, on
THURSDAY, MAY 3
at1pm..
;CATTLE: Guernsey cow, fresh;
red cow, due in June; 2 -yr. -old
Guernsey, due 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 pullete;
30 yr. old hens.
MACHINERY: Massey - Harris
binder, 6 ft; mower 6 ft.; Massey-
Harris 4 bar side rake on rubber
(like new) ; Fleury Bissel spread-
er on rubber (like new) ; 2 drum
steel roller; cultivator; bean cul-
tivator; 4 -section, harrows; plow;
cultivator; scuffler; disk; rubber
fired wagon and rack; 13 run fert-
ilizer drill; wagon box and stock
rack; 2,000 lb. 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; ropes; pails;
harness; horse -collars; bag truck;
3 steel barrels; churn; robes; some
household effects.
No reserve. Farm. Sold.
Terms Cash
WILLIAM NESBITT, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 8.00 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELEIOTT Auctioneer '
K W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
EXPERT
TELEV,ISION
REPAIRS
COMPETENT AND
PROMPT SERVICE
OaiI 'us for East, depend-
able service whenever
y0ut 'I'V acts up. Only
top „ quality parts are
used!
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CLOTHES
WITH A WELL-DRESSED,
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SPORT COATS
SLACKS
SPORT SHIRTS
SEE THE NEW
FLAT TOP FATS
BOYS' WEAR....
SUITS -- SPORTCOATS
BLAZERS,— PANTS — SHIRTS
SPOUT SHIRTS Etc. •
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
FOR
YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
PICKETT �� CAMPBELL
LIMITED
men's acid Boise 'Wear
PHONE HU, .24/32 CLINTON
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