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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
-, PARTRENT FUItNIS.iiEI),
,available April 23, Phone Clin-
ton HU, 2-6610. 16-7-8-b
• TWO ROOM FURNISHED, heated
apartment. Suitable for couple
',only. Phone HU. 2-9365. 17-8-b
COUPLE, TO SHARE FURNISH:
ed house in Clinton, Phone
HUnter 2-9700 in evenings.
18-9-p
APARI7%EN TO RENT. THREE
rooms, furnished, Private bath,
• •on ground• floor. Central location,
,Phone Clinton.11U2-6665.. 18-p
THREE R 0 0 M FURNISHED
apartment, rent reasonable. A
pleasant place to live Rhone
•J -1U 2-9870. 18-b
""tO RENT, FURNISHED, heated,
3 -room apartment, share bath,
private entrance. No children,
hone Seaforth 42. 15-6-'7-8b
:ROOM IN MODERN HOME for
'one or two sharing. 1Vleals if .de-
sired; TV. • Apply at News -Record
.•Office, 18b
'.FIVE ROOM APARTMENT, part-
ly furnished, three miles north of
Clinton, Ideal summer location.
"Phone HU. 2-3334. 17-8-b
-J.AtRGE BRICK, Country House,
%hydro, telephone, water on tap.
dight 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: An con-
• ve iiences. Furnished, J. E. How-
aard,. phone Bayfield 53 r 2.
13tfb
SELF CONTAINED ONE BED -
:morn heated apartment, laundry
:facilities. Immediate possession,
-Apply Jim Bisset, 103 St. George's
LCrescent, phone Goderich 1017. •
14tfb
( COMFORTABLE ROOM WITH or
without board. HU 2-9540, 18-p
"THREE R O O M APARTMENT,
furnished and heated. Immediate
possession. Phone Clinton HUnter
: 2-9536. 18-p
TWO FURNISHED Apartments
for rent; one 3 roam, self contain-
ed, and one two -room. Use of
washing machine and frig., on both.
Available now. Apply in person
after 6.00 p.m. or Saturday to Mrs.
M, Seeley, Huron Street. 18-p
STORE, 14'x40'; (formerly Husty's
Store), living quarters as well; to
rent separately if desired. Both,
recently re -decorated. Also apart-
ment, downtown. Phone Clinton
HU. 2.9682, or 105 Henson, (in
afternoon). 18tfb
Accommodation Wanted
HOUSE WANTED, 4 TO 5 rooms,
rn.odn°
er" conveniences. Box 180:
• Clinton News -Record. 18-p
HOUSE TO RENT IN CLINTON,
furnace -heated. Civilians; : adults.
Reply by letter to Box 171, Clinton
News -Record: 17-8-b
ARTICLES FOR' SALE
71�, H.P. FIRESTONE, outboard,
in good condition, '$75. Phone
Seaforth 454W. 18-9-p
FRAME BBUILDING 8'x12'. • Ap-
ply to John E. Howard, Bayfield
Agricultural Society, 18-b
t GAS RANGE, FOUR BURNER,
table top model. Excellent condi-
• tion. Phone Clinton HU 2-3351.
18-b
PIANO, "BELL" UPRIGHT,
`''Cheap. Apply to Bert Dunn, SS 4
West, Stanley Township, • RR 3,
. Bayfield. 18-b
TV F1'1FOR A "KING" -- We
Rent --Move — Install. Complete
'service on all makes of rotators
•and antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed, Huron Tower Installation,
phone poderieh 1344M. 6tfb
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
:.RECLAIMED 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 IIU-2-7655.
• 17-8 b
BABY CHICKS
RIGHT NOW YOU WANT extra -
super chicks. Chicks that will grow
fast and produce on the good mar-
kets. Big -4 Chicks will do that.
Hatchery has full line breeds, cros-
ses, and specials like Pilch, etc.
Dayold, started. Canadian Approv-
ed. figure' your needs, get Big -4
-Chicks, if you want to make real
money, Broilers, 'pullets, mixed
chicks, cockerels, Ask us for
prices, Charles Scott, Auburn,
phone Blyth 43r23. 18-b
MAY CHICKS, HILLSIDE Chicks.
They go together. Hatchery has
full line, dayold, started, Pullets,
broilers, cockerels, mixed. Ask us
for prices, Prompt shipment, With
Canadian Approval backing" plus
their own complete breeding pro-
gram. Ask us for prices and full
data, we'll take your order, see
you get them Oh time. William. A.
Jenkins, North Street,Clinton.. Je ,
18-b
BOARD AND • ROOM
IV= BOARDERS WANTED,
far three, !Phone Clinton
HU 2-9079, after 5 o'clodk. 18-h
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN Y'OU'R OWN 13t7StN ErSS.
Contact L. G..Winter, Real "Estate,
High Street, Clititeri, Phoxie Clin
ton ICU 2--6692, 1.340)
OVER 407 .MAKE VMM 850 tO
$75 weekly through joining our
staff, Wherever you may live there
3s tin opening for yeti, Write for
details and free ea.thlegue. rat.
• , De t 1 Statiorn C Mentrea"l,
.CUSTOM WORK
CARPENTER WORK, REPAIRS,
kitchen. cupboards, window sash,
eombination .doors and screens
znacle-to-order. Russell Jervis;
phone HU 2-9390, 17-8-9-b
PLOUGHING A N E PTSCING
gardens. Excavating sewers and
drains, etc.; also landscaping.
Phone Ken, McKenzie, Clinton
HU 2-9457, 17-8-p
ELECTRIC MOTORS, Rewound
and repaired, Horne and Auto rad•
los and appliances repaired. Art
Levett, Isaac Street, at Dunlop.
Phone Clinton HU 2-6640.
41-tfbt
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, Phone 42r 6 Brus-
eels. li tol8p
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
YOUNG 7VIA1R%ED WOMAN, will
care for children of working moth-
er,' during day, in her own home,
will baby-sit evenings, Phone Ciin*
ton HU 2-7058. • 18-p
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
VIKING CREAM SEPARATOR,
electric, two years old. A-1 con-
dition M, Falconer, RR 3 Sea-
forth, phone Clinton HU 2-9858:
- 18-b
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. ' Winter. Real Estate,
Phone Clinton HLT 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 Goderien
1108. 8-tfb
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
GREEN AND WINE CHESTER -
field ,suite --$60; coffee table $7.50;
end table $3; console table $6;
chrome top rangette 315.00; brid-
ge lamp 33.54; odd lamps $2,50
each; bedroom stands $1 each;
chest of drawers $3; odd chairs
$1,50 each; odd cushions, pillows.
Apply News -Record office. 18 -
HELP WANTED
GENERAL HELP REQUIRED at
Commercial Hotel, 48 hour week,
no Saturday work, Apply Com-
mercial Hotel, Clinton. 18-b
HELP WANTED—MALE
TWO BOYS WANTED TO learn
knitting. Apply Par Knit Hosiery.
18-b
MAN WANTED FOR GENERAL
caretaking and pool supervision at
Clinton Community Park. Apply
to W. E. Perdue. 17-8-h
WANTED: MAN. FOR STEADY
travel among customers in Huron
County. Permanent - connection
with large manufacturer. Only
reliable hustler considered. Write
Rawleigh's, Dept. E-169-131, Mont-
real, P.Q. 18b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WAITRESS WANTED, full time.
Apply in person, Pinger's Restaur-
ant. 18-b
HOUSEKEEPER, LIVE I'N OR
out, adults only, • Phone Clinton
H1 2-9372, 18-b
BABY SITTER,. FOR THREE
hours every weekday. Phone Clin-
ton. HU 2-9361. - 18-b
FOR LAUNDRY WORD. Five-
day week. 55c per hour to start.
If abletom maintain productionaint n ro ction , 75c
per hour, Phone Clinton au 2-7064
or apply in person, preferably, to
A. Garon, Clinton Laundry and
Dry Cleaning, . 14-tfb
LIVESTOCK 'FOR SALE
2 HEREFORD X DURHAM steers,
850 pounds each. Jim. East, Phone
HU 2-7578. 18-p
7 LITTLE PIGS, TEN" WEEKS
old. Charles Reid, Varna, Phone
Hensall 676r13, 18-b
MISCELLANEOUS
MIXED GLADIOLUS BULBS, 50
large for $2.50; 50 medium, $1.50.
Murray E, Tyndall, Brucefield,
phone: Clinton HU 2-9831. 18-b
ANYONE INTERESTED in: selling
of imported specialties withgood
margin of profit. Write. Box 170,
Clinton News -Record,
17-8-9-p
GO L D E N BARK WEEPING
Willow Trees. Early Chief Rasp-
berry, Currant and Gooseberry
Lushes, Fred Gilbert, Corner
Huron and Mill !loads, Gode-
rich, phone Goderich 1483J1.
16-7-g:p
von ARIr l+'tcLAL INS>1Mfl Aa
'I'TON information: or service from
telt breeds of cattle, phone the
W0161'1o0 Cattle Breeding Assoeia,
tion ttts Clinton' III. 2-3441 bel
tween 7.30 and 9,30 a,in. We have
all breeds available -top quality:t
low test, ltfb
t•LO'ff TING S"TOI Gla Tf you.
are short of
dlothes eloset space,ce,
see tis, We will storeai'tr clothes
far the Winner nion�ths at otir
dowittbwii office. All eiothitig
iiian c,ixi.Can in`f further
infer
tis , a
nation. Clinton Laundry and Dry
'Cleaning, phone HU 24064,
LIVESTOCK WANTED'
WANTED. OLD iEIORSE$ AND
dead cattle, Oilb*rt Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich, Phone collect,
1483J1, or 148334 9ptfb
SEED FOR SALE
TEN BUS.k1EL MARINE FLAX
suitable for seed. Already: clean
ed Murray Forbes, phone 111,1 2-
3334. . 17-:8-b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the .Estate of WILLIAM
CHAPMAN SINCLAIiR, late of the
Township of Stanley in the County
of Huron; 3w'eo!nan, peceused.
An 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, A.D. 1956.
• E. BEECHER 1VIENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
16-7-8-b
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REAL .ESTATE
K. W. Colquhoun
Real Estate Broker
$7,250.00 --- 8 ROOM FRAME
house, 3 -piece bath, 4 bedrooms,
built in cupboards, coal furnace,
economical to heat, garage, 14 acre
of land, extra building lot. Terms
can be arranged, at reasonable in-
terest rate.
NEW 110USE-11/2 storey, built
1952 Conveniently located. Two
bedroom; oil furnace, economical
to operate; large living room;
built in cupboards. Owner mov-
ing because of change in em-
ployment.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT, mort-
gage arranged. 7 room house,
good 1'ocation, newly decorated;
tile floors throughout. Oil fur-.
nate.
ONE STOREY — double house,
each separate .apartment nas 2
bedrooms, living room, 3 -piece
bath, priced reasonable.
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
11/z STOREY, 6 ROOM •DWELL-
Ing, modern convenience, good
location, small barn on proper-
ty, fruit trees. Early possession,
Price, $6,500,
0_
1 STOREY, 2 BEDROOM Central
Mortgage dwelling. Down pay-
ment, $1,800. Monthly payments,
$28. Early possession. •
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.
1 STOREY DWELLING; living
_.room with fireplace, dining,
kitchen, 3 bed rooms; full base-
ment with garage; oil heating;.
sun porch. Lot 80'x140', one
bloek • from downtown.
100 -ACRE FARM, with 7 room
dwelling; barn 45 x 60; hen
house, pig pen; hydro; sittiat-
edl on highway, 3 Miles from
Clinton, . znnrntediate pos-
session. Price $7,500. Ont
a ----
I
I M STOREY, 2 APARTMENT
or single dwelling; living room,
dining, modern: kitchen, 2 bed
rooms, four -piece bath down,.
hardwood floors. Living, modern:
kitchen, with dinning space, 1 bed
room and font-l>ieee bath up.
Air conditioned, Oil heating., 1Jn-
finished playroom in baseniont.
Owner moving to Toronto. Must
be.seen to be appreciated. Lot
80'*30'. Low taxes, $8,500 down.
N'atiortal .i#ousi •g• .1VXortgatge.
—0-
200 ACRE DAIRY FAII.M-,--barin,
80'x60', stabling for 60 head;
milk ,noose; hay barit 70'x40';
silo; 11/2 storey cenient bloat,
six -room dwelling, with modern
conveniences. Town water. 175
acres cleared. Adjaeent to town:.
Apbty to
H. C. LAWSON
So
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PHONES
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BIRTHS
AIKENHEASa -•-• In Clinton Pub! o
Hospital, on Sunday, April 29;
1956, to Mr, and Mrs, James
M enhead, RA 1, 7 irktoo, a
•daughter,
DAVIDSON—Mr. and Mrs. Asan.
Davidson (nee Shirley . witcheell.)
- formerly of - Mensal]), Port 0Q1-
borne, take pleasure zn arnounc«
Ing the .arrival of their chosen
son, 6(�Brian Ross), born March
30, 1956,
DUFFIET,ID--•In Victoria, Hospital,
London, on Saturday, April 21,
1956, Mr. and Mrs, Dale Duf-
field (nee Monica Graham) a
daughter (Maureen Mo iica),
HARLAN:D — Irl Clinton ?Olio
Hospital, on Monday, April 30,
-1956, .to. Mr and Mrs. Garnet
Harland, Clinton, a son,
11OYT.EMGA -•!- In Clinton
• Public
Hospital, on Monday, Apzit 30,
1,956, to Mr. and Mrs,. John Hoy:
tenni, RR 5, Clinotn, a son
(George- John)••
P1210ELL0 -- Tn. Clinton, Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, May 2,
1956, to Sergeant and Mrs Jos-
eph Pitoello, Clinton, a daughter:
SHIPP. in Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Thursday, April 26, 1956,
to Mr, and Mrs. George Shipp,
Clinton, a son,.
SMITH tri Clinton Public Hos
pita!, on Sunday, April 29, 1956,-
to LAC and Mrs. Gp'orge Smitli,
Clinton, 'a,s'nn,
SIVLITH--In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Friday, April 22.7, 1956, to
Mr. and Mrs. William; Smith,
Zurich, a son
SOUTER Ill• Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, April 26, 1956,
to Mr. and Mrs. George Souter,
Clinton, a daughter.
THOMPSON -- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, April 28,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Robin E.
Thompson, RR 2, Clinton, a
daughter,
TORRANCE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, April 26,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tor-
rance, RR 2, Bayfield, a daugh-
ter.
DEATHS
ALLANSON—In Luean, on Man -
day, April 30, 1956, Mrs. Charles
Ailanson, (formerly of Clinton)
in her 84th year. Funeral ser-,
vice from the Pentecostal
Church, Clinton,' to Clinton Cern-
etery, on. Wednesday afternoon,
May 2.'
FO:RBES—In Clinton Public Hos;
pital, on Sunday, April 29, 1956,
Mary Victoria Sanderson, Blyth,
widow of the late Samuel For-
bes, in her 93rd year. Funeral
from the Tasker memorial chap-
el, Blyth, to Union Cemetery, on
Tuesday afternoon, May 1, with
Rev, A. W. Watson, officiating.
FOSTER—In Varna, on Friday,
April 27, 1956, Edwin Arthur
Foster, beloved husband of Sad-
ie • Dawson, in hisa 77th year. Fun-
eral from his lat 'rresidence at
Varna, to Bayfield Cemetery, on
Monday afternoon, April 3Q. ,
HULLER—In McKellar Hospital,
Fort William, Ontario, an Mon-
day, April. 30, 1956, Delbert
(Bert) E. Huller (formerly of
Clinton) in his 60th year, Fun-
eral service to be held from the
Hughson funeral home, Aylmer,
on F'rida.y, May 4, at 2.00 p.m.
Interment will be made in Lon-
don.
ondon,
MAIR—Suddenly at his hardware
store in Stratford, on Friday af-
ternoon, April 27, 1956, Lynn
Mair, Stratford (formerly of
Hullett Township and employee
of the CNR at Clinton) beloved
husband of Laura Henry, in his
61st year. Funeral from the
Heinbuek funeral home, Strat-
ford, to Avondale Cemetery, an
Monday afternoon, April 30, by
, • Rev. Donald B. MacKay. •
MARTIN --In Clinton Public .Hos-
pital, on Saturday, April 29,
1956, Clayton 0. Martin, beloved
husband of Ida M. Ball, in his•
62nd year. Funeral from the
Bali and Muteh funeral home,
High Street, on Tuesday after-
' noon, by Rev. A. G, Eagle, to
Exeter Cemetery. •
MILLER In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Sunday, April 29,
1956, Helen Pearl Little„London,
wife of James' B. Miller, Clinton,
in her 64th year. Funeral from
the Evans funeral home, London,
to Clinton Cemetery, on Tues-
day afternoon, May -1.
MITCHELL — Suddenly at her
home in Hensall, late .Wednes-
day
Wednes-day evening, April 25, 1956,
Mary Elizabeth Rice, beloved
wife of J. T, Mitchell, Hensall,
in her 86th year. Funeral from
the lit'onthron funeral home, Hen-
sail, to McTaggart's. Cemetery,
on Friday afternoon, April 27.
SHANAHAN--At the home of her
sister, Mrs. Stella Elms, 33 Hor-
ton Street, St, Thomas, on Fri-
day, evening, April 27, 1956, Ada
Kindree, beloved wife of John F.
Shanahan, RR 1, Clinton. Fun-
eral from the Holy Angels Ro-
man'Catholic Church, St. Thom-
as, where requiem high mass
was celebrated on Monday morn-
ing, April 30, to Holy Angels
Cemetery, St. Thomas.
WALTER --»At her home' in: Col-
borne Township, on Thursday,
April 26, 1956, Elizabeth” Os-
mond (formerly of Stanley
Township) widow of the late
William Walter, in her 93rd
year. Funeral from the Lodge
funeral borne, Goderich, to Col=
'borne Cemetery, by Rev. K. E.
Taylor, on Saturday afternoon,
April 28.
WENDORF.. Inv Clinton Public
'Hospital, on Friday, April 2'7,
1856, Gertrude Bruegernan, bei
loved wife of Edward Wendorf,
Clinton, in her 61st year, Fun-
eral front the Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton, to Clitn-
ten Cemetery, on Monday after-
noon, April 30,
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear
friend, Russell Consitt, who passed
away May 5, 1955:
Time goes on, the days; pass by,
Treasured memories never die
Of one so gentle, thoughtful and
true
Always willing a kind act to do,
—Ever remembered by Vic, Shirley
Hargreaves and family.
Cards of Thanks
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Mr. and Mrs, Norris Sillery wish
to gratefully thank the Brucefield
and Clinton firemen and neighbors
who responded to the call last
Tuesday night. 18-p
'Sincere thanks to our many
friends for their cards of symp-
athy, and kindnesses in our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Dr. W. A. Oakes, staff and special
nurses of Clinton Public Hospital;
also to Rev. A. Glen Eagle for his
comfort.— EDWARD WENDORF
and daughter, ,CORONA.
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Of 35 head of Shorthorn cattle;
2 sows and 20 chunks of pigs.
oil
Friday, May 11
At lot 4 Con•. 8 Morris Township,
11/4 miles north and 1 mile east
of Blyth
Commencing at 1 p.m.
GEORGE WILSON, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
18-b
5 •
1
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY .FRIDAY
commencing at 8.60 p.m.
TERM'S CASH
3. COREY Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT,Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
YOU LIVE IN A
DREAM WORLD
BUTT shutting your
eyes to reality doesn't make
it vanish. Keep an eye to
the future with adequate
Insurance to cover your
needs. Call me for counsel
today.
H. K HARTLEY
Canada Life
Assurance Company
HU 2-6693
Palmer's Beauty Lounge
Now at Mrs. C. Thompson s, Princess St.
MOVING
TO NEW LOCATION
MONDAY, MAY 7
OPENING OVER
PICKETT and CAMPBELL'S
Main Corner, Clinton Phone HU. 2-9322
STAN'S LUNCH and TAXI
Formerly owned by Clarke Stanley
is .,now known as
Mid -Towne an Restaurant
Elliott's Service Station
NEW OWNERS are M. AND MRS. ROY ELLIOTT
• Open Daily 8 a.m. to 12 p.in.
GIRLS WANTED
FOR TOY FACTORY
PRODUCTION
STEADY W OAK
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