Clinton News-Record, 1956-05-10, Page 7QDAY, MA 1D, 1.56.
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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
-0OUPLE, TO 1SHARE FURNIS
• ..ed house in Clinton. Phone
••KUnter 2-9700 in evenings.
18-9-p
• •APARTMENT TO RENT -- Three
roams, furnished. Private bath,
on ground floor. Central location.
.•P ne Clinton HU. 2-6665. 19p
'THREE R O O M FURNISHED
apartment, rent reasonable. A
.pleasant place to live Phone
HU, 2-9870. 18-9-b
.ROOM IN MODERN HOME for
one or 'two sharing. Meals if de-
sired; TV. Apply at News -Record
o Office. 18-9-b
.TWO ROOM FURNISHED apart -
meet, sui bie for couple, Phone
C)inton HU. 2-904 after 6 o'clock;
1.9-b
APARTIVIENT FOR RENT. Furn-
ishedheated, Hot'or unfurnished, shed h
ur.
'water. 82 Wellesley Street, Gode-
rich Phone God'erieh 288. 19b
HOUSE FOR RENT in Landes -
;baro. Suitable for retired couple,
Apply Box 191, Clinton. News-
• .Record. 19-20-b
*ARM HOUSE, HYDRO AND
water, three miles south of Bruce -
field. Alex McBeath, Phone Hen-
sall 681r11. 19b
SELF-CONTAINED Apartment
on Square, Goderich. -Apply Box
26, Goderich, phone 1358J, Gode-
: rich, 19tfb
SELF-CONTAINED, FURNISH-
'• ed apartment, five rooms. Christ-
; : ion couple desired. Apply to Box
:190, Clinton,, News -Record, ,19b
• APARTMENTS, available May 15.
Furnished, Private bath and flags,
'Centrally located. Phone Clinton
HU. 2-9508. 19b
' FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, self-
contained. Unfurnished. Centrally
n .located on Albert Street Phone
: HU; 2-9090, 19p
:FIVEROOM DOWNSTAIRS
• apartment, two bedrooms, newly
decorated. Possession immediately.
. Phone Clinton HU, 2-3465.
19b
=LARGE: BRICK, Country House,
:hydro, telephone, water on tap.
Eight miles from Clinton. $25 a
,month. , Aaron Fisher, RR 2, Cldn-
ton, phone Carlow 167.
19-20-b
SELF CONTAINED ONE BED -
room heated apartment, laundry
facilities. Immediate possession.
Apply Jim Bisset, 103 .St. George's
Crescent, phone Goderich 1017.
14tfb
:STORE, 14'x40'; (formerly Husty's
•'•.$:tore), living quarters as well; to
rent separately if desired. Both,
recently re -decorated. Also apart-
•.ment, downtown. Phone Clinton
HU, 2-9682 or 105 Hensall, '(in
afternoon). 18-tfb
THREE R O O M FURNISHEi
apartment, newly decorated', mo�
ern conveniences, heated by oil
•furnace. Garden if desired. Ideal
for couple. Phone residence, Clin-
ton HU. 2-9479; store, HU. 2-9634,
FURNISHED, SELF-CONTAIN-
ed,
ELFCONTAIN-
ed, four room apartment, in God-
erich, near the Square. Two bed-
• rooms, built-in cupboards, three
piece bath. Hot water. Immediate
possession. Apply . 59 Hamilton
Street or 110 Park Street 19-b
Accommodation Wanted
• •,SIX TO SEVEN ROOM HOUSE
in Clinton. Possession in one
month. Box 191, Clinton News.-
'
ews• Record.. • 19p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'71/a H.P. FIRESTONE outboard;
In good condition. $75. Phone
• Seaforth 454W. 18.9-p
BABY CARRIAGE,, grey colour,
like ;new; woodencrib bassinette,
Phone Clinton HU. 2-9980. 19b
GIRL'S CCM BICYCLE, good con-
- Phone Clinton HU. 2-7057.
• Lloyd Batkin.. 19b
REASONABLE, QUANTITY OF
• clean bushel baskets. Phone Clin-
ton HU, 2-9422. 19-b
CHILD'S FELT MATTRESS, fits
eriib 27x51, in good condition, Pee -
ad $3,25. Phone Clinton HU. 2-
' 9493, 19b
USED INTERNATIONAL Mature
Spreader with tractor hitch. John
Keys, Varna, Phone HU. 2-7423,,19b
SINGER SEWING MAC} INE
(treadle) ; also Locomotive wash-
ing machine with heater. Phone
1-1Unt9 2-9606. 19p
- USED BATH TUE, 51/s', with legs,
With taps, White, In. good con-'
eliti.on, ; Phorse Clinton HI/. 2-9157.
TWO USED ENGINE LATHES, 4'
and 10' centres, Two . 300 -amp.
Motor Generator Welders, Phone
268, Seaforth, or write Seaforth
Steel Supplies, 19b
TEN. OPS,E OUTBOARD Motor,
1951 model, in, first class condi
tion with Shift gear, Cheap, Can
be financed. Phone: days, HU, 2,
'9531, nights, HU. 23833, Clinton
19-p
TV viz Tion A "DING" — We
- Rent --11fove'- Install, Coihiplete
-service on all makes of ratatof
and exitenn . All Work fully aua
r-
anteed, Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich .1844M, 6tfb
ARTICLES WANTED
USED SMALL GARDEN Tractor,
goed condition; reasonable price.
Phono .Clinton , ICJ,. 2-7440 1.9p
BOARD AND ROOM
ROOMER OR ROAM: R, ono
alone or ,two sharing private Want,
n ,
FOR. FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton HU 2-7029.
7.5-6-7-p-tbf
HELP WANTED—MALE
EARN $50 to $75 WEEKLY. We
will start you in business. No
special experience necessary. Free
catalogue and details supplied free
on request. FAMILEX, Dept. 2,
Station C, Montreal. 19b
WANTED: RELIABLE MAN as
Dealer in Huron. County. Exper-
ience not necessary. A fine oppor-
tunity to step into old profitable
business where Rawleigh Products
have been sold for years.- Big
profits.. , Products furnished on
credit. Write Rawleigh's, Dept.
E-169-163, Montreal, P.Q. 19b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
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
GIRLS
for Sewing Room Work
5 -day week, pleasant wortking
conditions.
Permanent Employment.
APPLY
Seaforth Shoes Limited
tr, Ontario
Seaforth, 19-20-b
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE-•I.ATHAM Raspberry
plants, $4.50 per 100. K. Vanden-
heuvel, RR 2,. Goderich, phone
Goderich 652W1. 19.20-b
ANYONE INTERESTED in selling
of imported specialties with good
margin of profit. Write Bax 170,
Clinton News -Record,
17-8-9-p
FOR ARTIFICIAL, INSEMINA-
TION information or service from
all breeds of cattle, phone the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associa-
tion at: Clinton . HtJ. 2-3441 be-
tween 7.30 and 9.30 a.m, We have
all breeds available --.top quality at
low cost. , 17tfb
CLOTHING STORAGE: If you.
are abort of clothes dloset space,
see us, We will store your clothes
for the summer months at our
downtown office, ,All clothing
!placed. in plastic bags and fully
insured. Call in for further infor-
mation Clinton Laundry and 'Dry
Cleaning, phone -XU 2.7064.
18,3-20b
NOTICE
ANY'ON'E! POUND 'I`,TI PASSlN1'G
on Lots 41 and 51, both.. sides of
the river, Tuekeran'mtth Township
at ANYTIME hereafter will be
prosecuted, By order" of the own-
er, A E. PARRY,
19204-2-3.4-iadfilr
PERSONAL
HYE7*I''S
RrilVIRDM.5-. I•".dzefiid
remedies, Astlitna, remedies,' and
the rest of the fatiletiS line are
available at ?enfsebaker'S, the MA
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED, OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert I3 os. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone cog tft,
1483J1, or 1483.14' 9ptfb
ATTENTION FARMERS: Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides,
Cali collect Ed. Andrews, 851111,
Seaforth. Associated with Darling
and Co. of Canada, Ltd. 19tfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
.
E1GHfi'-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, all
modern conveniences. Barn 24x30,
with double hen house; three acres
of land. Roy Vodden, Seaforth.
19p
SALES HELP WANTED.
SALESMAN
There is an opportunity for a min
in the area of Clinton, to earn a
i income.Our acs are
substantial s 1
not seasonal and we provide a fully
paid for Pension Plan. Other de-
tails and telephone • number to
ALLIED FARM SERVICES, 243 53
Dundas Street, LONDON, Ontario.
19-b
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENinuts will be re-
ceived by the undersigned up until
12 noon on June 1st, 1956, for the
installation of Flush Toilets at No.
7 School, Stanley Township School
Area, £-wo and one-half miles south
of Varna. Contact 1VIr.. Ward For-
rest, RR 1, Zurich, for plans and
specifications. Installation of same
to be done in summer holidays.
T.
B. Baird, secretary -treasurer,
Brucefield, Ontario. 19-20-b
3NTARIO STREET GIRLS' CLUB
CO HEAR VIN DITTMER
Vin Dittmer of CKNX-TV,
JVIngham, will be the guest speak -
r tonight (May 10), at the meet -
ng of the Ontario Street Girl's
�lub, to be held in the church par -
our. A good attendance is rogues,.
:ed.
REAL ESTATE
. W. Colquhoun
Real Estate Broker
$6,500—EIGHT ROOM FRAME
Ouse, two blocks from Main St,
)i1 furnace. Separate three-room
par_tment nova rented for $45 a
onth. Mortgage car! -be arranged.
$7,250.00 8 ROOM FRAME
ouse; 3 -piece• bath, 4 bedrooms,
built in cupboards, coal furnace,
economical to heat, garage, i4 acre
of land, extra building lot. Terms
can be arranged, at reasonable in-
terest rate.
NEW HOUSE -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 location, newly decorated;
tile floors throughout. Oil fur-
nace.
ONE STOREY — double house,
each, separate apartment nas 2
bedrooms, living room, 3 -piece
bath, priced reasonable.
Listings and enquiries invited.
Phone HU. 2-9747
Royal tank Building
Clinton Ontario
16-b
FOR SALE
1 yz STOREY, 6 ROOM DWELL-
ing, fmodern convenience, good
location, small barn on proper-
ty, fruit trees. Early possession.
Price, $6,500.
1 STOREY, 2 BEDROOM Cental
Mortgage dwelling. Down pay-
ment, $1,800, Monthly payments,
$28. Early possession.
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
block front downtown.
100 -ACRE FARM, '7 room
dwelling; barn 45 x 60; hen
house, pig pen; hydro; squats
ed on highway, 3 (Males from
Clinton, Ont. Immediate pea,.
session, `Pride $7,500,
11/2 STOREY, 2 AFARTl1'IENT
or single dwelling; living room,
(lining, modern kitchen, 2 bed
rooms, feuritieee bath down,
hardwood floors. Livilig, modern
ltitclien; witit titling space, 1 bed
room and four -piece bath uP.
Air conditioned, Oil heating. Un-
finished playroom lrt basement.
Owner moving to Toronto. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Lot
80!x80'. Low taxes. $3,500 down,
National Housing Mortgage,
200 ACRE DAIRY FARM—,—barn,
80'x60', stabling for 60 head;
milk house; hay barn: '70'x40';
silo; 1f/1 storey detnent block,
six•'t'ootn dwelling, with t'nederri
eonveniences. Town water. 175
aures cleared. Adjaeos,t to town,
0 •�1roly to
C. LAWSON
Complete InsiuranCe Service
Real Estate Investments
unit of lVibntreal $tiilcltfrg
PROMS
Mite IW 2-9844—ReiLI-115 x'9'7$1
Yai hrlf i .., tolVtAIt1D........:.
CLASSIVIEp RATES
!?ASH R472E Of paid by 'the,
Wednesday following padili9a-
tion.) sea, TWO .cents Per Words
minim•1u1s. 50 cents 114 cents• . a
word for each following baser-
tion, minimum 35 cents,
BON is371 .0X8-'.],50.extra,
BIRTHS, lltAlli�It•IAMIS and
]DEATHS --no eharge,, -
ENGAOEMENTS, CARDS QF
T,IIANKS & IN MEMQRIAMS
,--Two cents per Word, minimum
6o cents.
VILA RGIED,—I5 ,cents extra.
n 'AIILINE-12 Voir/el; !Men,
Wednesday,.
Cards of Thanks
2 Vents Per word, M,'lninnuln .50o
Sincere thanks to our many
friends for their cards of sympathy
and kindness in our recent bereave -
anent. — The Family of the late
Edwin A, Foster, 19p
The family of the late Mrs.
Mabel Lee wish to thank friends
and neighbours, the pallbearers,
flower -bearers and the Beattie
funeral home, for sympathies ex-
tended .•during their recent be-
reavement, --- THE LEE FAMILY.
Mr, and Mrs. Flank Layton wish
to express their sincere thanks to
their many friends; relatives, nur-
ses and doctors, far flowers, cards
and treats sent to their daughter,
Irene, while she was confined to
hospital; also for cards and flow-
ers! sent by neighbours and friends
in our recent bereavement, 19p
.Sincere thanks to our many
friends for cards and flowers; spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Goddard and Dr.
Oakes, staff and special: nurses of
Clinton Hospital; also to Rev.
Daniels for his comfort during our
recent bereavement: — CECIL W.
VANHORNE and Daughter MARY
ANNE, Hensall, 19p
I would like to thank my friends
and neighbours for cards, flowers,
treats and many acts a kindness
shown me while I was i11. Special
thanks to -Dr. Oakes'.. and Dr. Ad-
dison. -- WILLIAM D. WELLS.
'The family of the . late Helen
Pearl Miller wishes to thank their
friends and neighbours for the
kindness and messages of sym-
pathy extended to them; in their
recent bereavement. Special thanks
to Rev, Anne Graham, Dr. Rech-
nitzer, and the Evans funeral
home, London, and to Rev. Hugh
Wilson, Clinton. 19p
Mrs. Clayton Martin wishes to
thank relatives, friends and neigh-
bours, for the sympathy and .kind-
ness shown in her recent bereave-
ment, also for floral tributes and
cards of sympathy. Special thanks
to Dr, Addison, Miss Sinclair and
staff of Clinton Hospital and Miss
Kay Elliott for their wonderful
care and thoughtfulness during Mr.
Martin's illness and all who assis-
ted in any way.
We wish to extend sincere
thanks to our friends and neigh-
bours and special nurses, Mrs. Mar-
tin, Mrs, Forbes, Mrs. Rutledge
and Mrs. Dougherty and the nurs-
es an the Clinton Public Hospital,
wha were all so kind to our moth-
er, , Mrs. Mary V. Forbes, in her
long illness and at time of her
death. It was all deeply apprec-
iated. Joh and Carrie Young and
family. ' 19-p
•A*Hr *4104:4$4 H1H;,H;,H*-,,,•4*4P1-41-10TAi*H;, 470. 4,
K &G SALVAGE CO.
- Clinton
We Buy Scrap Iron, Rags,
Bagging, Old'Cars,
Feathers, Horse Hair. •
We Buy Anything.
PHONE HU. 2-9267
18 to 23-p
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A A A A A A A A A♦ A A A A♦ A A
RCA VICTOR RADIOS
AND . TELEVISION
• Your Old Radio Accepted
As Trade -In.
T. A. DUTTON
RCA VICTOR DEALER
BRUCEFIELD
Telephone Clinton HU 2-3232
STOP !
Where you can get
complete service .. .
* Gas
:1: Oil
Lubrication
* Tires
* Batteries
't' Accessories
* Car Wash
Mufflers
* Tail. Pipes
r' Exhaust 'Pipes -
* Spark Plugs
IF IT'S SERVICE YOU WANT
STOP AT
ATS
Ci±ies Service
Cities Service Proiletti
Bar I1ogga'rth IJinitelan
"The plaoe where you never
have to blow your harit"
Clinton 4 Ois)reiiwli
BIRTHS
RINNfE In Clinton Public 1 ospi-
'Cal, on Tuesday, May 8, 1956, toy
Sergeant and Mrs. Arthur Brni4e,
RCAF Station Clinton, a sofa,
BOWMAN — In Clinton. Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, May 8,
1.956,to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard.
Bowznan, Zurich; a son.
BRANT—In Clinton, Public Hospi-
tal, on Friday, May' 4, 1956, .to
Flight Sergeant and Mrs, Wil-
Uian, Brant, RCAF Station Clin-
ton, a $on,
BRYDONE-•-In Winnipeg, Mani-
toba, on, Tuesday, May 1, 1956,
to Flying*officer and Mrs, 3. W.
Brydone (nee Jacqueline MullIlol-
land), a daughter (i wren Ann).
ONSZTT' In Clirnton k 4Uc Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, May 9,
1956, to Mr. and, Mrs, Jack Con-
sitt, Kippen, a son.
FALCONER, — In, Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 4, 1956,
to Mr, and Mrs. •Stanley Falcon-
er, Clinton, a daughter.
OILLEN — In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, en 'Tuesday, May 8, 1956, to
Sergeant and Mrs, Brendan Gil-
len, RCAF Station Clinton, a
son.
GRAITSON -•—' In;. Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, May 9,
1956, to LAC and Mrs. Julian
Grattan), RCAF Station Clinton;
a son.
LOVE9LL--In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 5, 1956;
• to Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Lovell,
RR 2, • Kippen, a son.
$HIVES Zn Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, May'5, 1956, to
Flying Officer and Mrs. Bob
-.Shives, RCAF Station Clinton, a
son,
TAYLOR—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, May 9,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Taylor, Bxucefield, Ontario, a
daughter.
MARRIAGES
BAIRD IOSV>SON—•In the Unit-
ed Church, Riverhurst, Sask., on
Saturday, April 28, 1956, by Rev
K. Wotherspoon, Olive May,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
1ia¢n Thomson, Riverhurst, to
George Albert Baird, son of Mr,
and Mrs, Norman Baird, Bruce -
field.
LUND-VOiDDEN--In Trinity Unit-
ed Church, Toronto, on Saturday
afternoon, May 50.1956, by Rev.
Dr, E, Crosley Hunter, Jeanne
• Muriel, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Vodden,
Clinton, to Leonard Lund, To-
ronto, son of Mrs. Marie Lund,
Vancouver, B.C., and the late
Mr. Lund.
DEATHS
FORB'ES—In Clinton Public Hos=
Altai, on Sunday, May 6, 1956,
Mary Victoria Sanderson, widow
.of the late Samuel Forbes, in
her 93rd year. Funeral from the
Tasker memorial chapel, Blyth,
to Blyth Union Cemetery, on
Tuesday afternoon, May 8, by
Rev. A.W. Watson.
HULLER—•In McKellar Hospital,
Fort William, an Monday, April
30, 1956, Delbert (Bert) E. Hul-
ler (formerly of Clinton), belov-
ed husband of Martha Burton.
Funeral from the Hughson fun-
eral home, Aylmer, to St. Peter's
Cemetery, London, on Friday af-
ternoon, May 4.
LEE—In Kincardine Hospital, on
Friday, May 4, 1956, Mabel
Isabel Grainger, widow of the
late Ernest S. Lee, in her 59th
year. Funeral from the Beattie
funeral home, Rattenbury Street
East, Clinton, to Hope Chapel,
Hullett Township, .on Sunday af-
ternoon, May 6, by Rev. J. T.
White, L a n d e s b o r o United
'Church.
VAN HORNE — In Clinton Public.
Hospital, an Thursday afternoon,
May 3, 1956, Irene Mary Eliza-
beth ^ Layton, beloved wife of
Cecil VanlIarne, Hensall, in her
44th year, Funeral from the
Hensall United Church by Rev.
C. D. Daniel to Clinton Ceme-
tery, Sunday afternoon, May 6.
IN MEMORIAM
BOOTH—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Thom-
as Booth, who passed away May
13, 1955:
FrOm our happy home and circle,
God has taker one we Iove,
Borne away from sin and sorrow,
. To a nobler home above.
As for Gad hiss way is perfect,
Will cast on Him our every care,
In the resurrection mornibg •
We shall joinn our loved one
...there.
—Ever remembered by his wife
Donna,daughter and son Jean and
Paul, 19-p
NOTICE
Loose Wrapping Paper
In Cartons
and
Newspapers and Magazines
Tied In Bundles.
In order to give my customers
good service please 'do not ask
for heaps of rnbbage to be res
moved from your yard,
ARTFULFORD
Please . . Help Me Keep
Your Town Clean.
19.20-21-p
citation c,orainunity
Farmers
ArG"'TtON SAVES
,
EVE1 _ itI A3ti
eom neto1ngat,8.00p m
U, CoaLIMc*ler
w
L , D AttctC
'1tC iY, COLT UNbtiTN Cletk
ROXY THEATRE
17741NTQN
NOW-THUR., FRI, ;1 SAT.
Double Featu a Program
``T:.E LAY vs.
He TUE Km"
e rode t
I��L
he' trail of vengeance for
the woman he loved, and wrote
an unforgettable chapter in .fron-
tier history. -- Scott Brady,
Botta St. John Janes Griffith
AND
"JUNGLE JIM in the
FORBIDDEN LAND"
Thrilling action and susfrense—a
blonde beauty kidnapped by a
missing -link giant.
Angela, Greene = John Weisrnuller
MON. TUEE. .
" S &WD.
The biggest Double BM
of the year!
"THE QUIET MAN"
John Wayne - Maureen O'Hara
,Barry Fitzgerald
"The KIDNAPPERS "
Duncan Macrae - Adrienne Corti
One show only each night, start-
ing. with "The Kidnappers" at
7.30. "The Quiet Man" at 9.02,
Coming --'Santa Fe Passage'
ATTELEPHONE
INE;"S K 1150
Goderich
NOW— THUR„ :ERI. & SAT.;
"PICNIC"
(Adult Entertainment)
In Cineniascope 'Deluxe •Colo
and adapted from the Pulitzer
Prize.winning play by William
Inge. A NEW and widely (Ds
cussed.presentation by a superb
cast. --I IM NOVAIf x WILLIAM
HOLDEN - Rosalind Anssell,
Special program. for the matinee
Saturday afternoon only includes:
'GENE AUTRY in
"The MOUNTIES"
MON," TUES. & WED. -
John! Mills - Donald Sinden •
and John Gregson
A salty tale of the world's most•
hazardous calling, the submarine;
s r ee of Britain's Royal Navy,
..,
ABOVE US
TILE WAVES •
Comings Grace Kelly in
"TO CATCH A THIEF"
with oar/ Grant—In Vistavision.,
Yur
Chest
X -Ray
Clinic is
•
CornlHg to Town
BAYFIELD TOWN HAIL -- May 28 -- 7 to 10 p.m.
CLINTON TOWN HALL--
, May 30 -- 2 to 5; 7 to 10 p.m,
May 31 — 2 to 5; .7 to 10 p.m.
June 1 -- 2 to 5; 7 to 10 p.m,
1'
CANVASSERS will be maldng calls at each home
in Clinton, beginning May 16. They will take the names
of each person old enough for the X-ray, and will
leave a card for each one to fill out. These cards are
to be presented at the clinic.
PLEASE TREAT YOUR CANVASSER CORDIALLY,' ,
He has many calls to make, and he's trying to do
a job for everyone.
19-20-21-b •
F"R'E"
New 21 in. _Westinghouse TV
with swivel base
You will receive ONE FREE TICKET on the
WESTINGHOUSE TV SET for Every Dollar Purchase of
Gasoline o'r Oil at our Station, Or for Every Grease
Job or Oil Change.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR GASOLINE
AT
GL1DDON TRUCK BODY
Your "ESSO" Dealer
ALBERT, ST. CLINTON
Work Clothes
of
UA
QLIT
Y
They Wear Longer
Because They Are
Made Stronger.
COWBOY KINGS
HEI) STUMP
TEXAS TANS
I A.NCE BOSS
REG'D TRADE MARK
TRY US FOR
BOYS' WEAR
OPEN I' IIID AY m+"' 1STINGS
PICKETT
•
CAMPBELL
L'iMiTED
Melt's and Bos' Wear
Yotn' "QIP TOP Stere Mein Corner Clinton
"BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS,
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton, Phone Clin-
ton IW ;2.6692, 13-tfb
BABY CHICKS
WITH GOOD BROILER, and EGG
markets' all year round, May is as
good a month as any for ordering
chicks, either clay -old or started.
We think yatir May chicks should
be Hillside— Canadian •Approved,
backed also by this Hatchery's ex-
xperience covering 33 years and
perience
more. Why take chances now--htly
•the best, Prices and full informa-
tion from, agent — William A. H.
Jenkins, North Street, Clinton,
19-b
WANT BROILERS? Want Eggs?
Big -4 Hatchery :has chicks bred for
either, or both, A full line of
breeds, crosses, and specials' like
'Pilch' etc. Remember this Hatch-
ery has been at this business for
a full generation. Canadian Ap-
proved, of course, plus their own
complete breeding program. Let
us give full information, order
what you need. CHAS.. SCOTT,
Auburn, phone Blyth 43r23.
, 19b
CUSTOMROW K
CORN PLANTING. Bill Handy,
phone Clinton HU, 2-9226.
19-20-b
POST HOLE DIGGING. Apply
Ezra Ellis, phone HU. 2-9291. 19b
MERCHANTS DELIVERY and
Cartage 'Service -- anything to be
delivered --call Clinton HU. 2-6673.
e 19b
CARPENTER WORK,, REPAIRS,
kitchen cupboards, window sash, '
combination -doors and screens
made-to-order. Russell Jervis
phone HU 2-9390. . 17-8-9-b ,
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
-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 l
selling, Contact John Bosveld, Real
Estate Broker, 40 Wellesley ;
Street, Goderich, Phone Goderich a
1108. 8-tfb
Furniture Re-Finishina 1
FOR. FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton HU 2-7029.
7.5-6-7-p-tbf
HELP WANTED—MALE
EARN $50 to $75 WEEKLY. We
will start you in business. No
special experience necessary. Free
catalogue and details supplied free
on request. FAMILEX, Dept. 2,
Station C, Montreal. 19b
WANTED: RELIABLE MAN as
Dealer in Huron. County. Exper-
ience not necessary. A fine oppor-
tunity to step into old profitable
business where Rawleigh Products
have been sold for years.- Big
profits.. , Products furnished on
credit. Write Rawleigh's, Dept.
E-169-163, Montreal, P.Q. 19b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
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
GIRLS
for Sewing Room Work
5 -day week, pleasant wortking
conditions.
Permanent Employment.
APPLY
Seaforth Shoes Limited
tr, Ontario
Seaforth, 19-20-b
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE-•I.ATHAM Raspberry
plants, $4.50 per 100. K. Vanden-
heuvel, RR 2,. Goderich, phone
Goderich 652W1. 19.20-b
ANYONE INTERESTED in selling
of imported specialties with good
margin of profit. Write Bax 170,
Clinton News -Record,
17-8-9-p
FOR ARTIFICIAL, INSEMINA-
TION information or service from
all breeds of cattle, phone the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associa-
tion at: Clinton . HtJ. 2-3441 be-
tween 7.30 and 9.30 a.m, We have
all breeds available --.top quality at
low cost. , 17tfb
CLOTHING STORAGE: If you.
are abort of clothes dloset space,
see us, We will store your clothes
for the summer months at our
downtown office, ,All clothing
!placed. in plastic bags and fully
insured. Call in for further infor-
mation Clinton Laundry and 'Dry
Cleaning, phone -XU 2.7064.
18,3-20b
NOTICE
ANY'ON'E! POUND 'I`,TI PASSlN1'G
on Lots 41 and 51, both.. sides of
the river, Tuekeran'mtth Township
at ANYTIME hereafter will be
prosecuted, By order" of the own-
er, A E. PARRY,
19204-2-3.4-iadfilr
PERSONAL
HYE7*I''S
RrilVIRDM.5-. I•".dzefiid
remedies, Astlitna, remedies,' and
the rest of the fatiletiS line are
available at ?enfsebaker'S, the MA
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED, OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert I3 os. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone cog tft,
1483J1, or 1483.14' 9ptfb
ATTENTION FARMERS: Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides,
Cali collect Ed. Andrews, 851111,
Seaforth. Associated with Darling
and Co. of Canada, Ltd. 19tfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
.
E1GHfi'-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, all
modern conveniences. Barn 24x30,
with double hen house; three acres
of land. Roy Vodden, Seaforth.
19p
SALES HELP WANTED.
SALESMAN
There is an opportunity for a min
in the area of Clinton, to earn a
i income.Our acs are
substantial s 1
not seasonal and we provide a fully
paid for Pension Plan. Other de-
tails and telephone • number to
ALLIED FARM SERVICES, 243 53
Dundas Street, LONDON, Ontario.
19-b
TENDERS WANTED
SEALED TENinuts will be re-
ceived by the undersigned up until
12 noon on June 1st, 1956, for the
installation of Flush Toilets at No.
7 School, Stanley Township School
Area, £-wo and one-half miles south
of Varna. Contact 1VIr.. Ward For-
rest, RR 1, Zurich, for plans and
specifications. Installation of same
to be done in summer holidays.
T.
B. Baird, secretary -treasurer,
Brucefield, Ontario. 19-20-b
3NTARIO STREET GIRLS' CLUB
CO HEAR VIN DITTMER
Vin Dittmer of CKNX-TV,
JVIngham, will be the guest speak -
r tonight (May 10), at the meet -
ng of the Ontario Street Girl's
�lub, to be held in the church par -
our. A good attendance is rogues,.
:ed.
REAL ESTATE
. W. Colquhoun
Real Estate Broker
$6,500—EIGHT ROOM FRAME
Ouse, two blocks from Main St,
)i1 furnace. Separate three-room
par_tment nova rented for $45 a
onth. Mortgage car! -be arranged.
$7,250.00 8 ROOM FRAME
ouse; 3 -piece• bath, 4 bedrooms,
built in cupboards, coal furnace,
economical to heat, garage, i4 acre
of land, extra building lot. Terms
can be arranged, at reasonable in-
terest rate.
NEW HOUSE -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 location, newly decorated;
tile floors throughout. Oil fur-
nace.
ONE STOREY — double house,
each, separate apartment nas 2
bedrooms, living room, 3 -piece
bath, priced reasonable.
Listings and enquiries invited.
Phone HU. 2-9747
Royal tank Building
Clinton Ontario
16-b
FOR SALE
1 yz STOREY, 6 ROOM DWELL-
ing, fmodern convenience, good
location, small barn on proper-
ty, fruit trees. Early possession.
Price, $6,500.
1 STOREY, 2 BEDROOM Cental
Mortgage dwelling. Down pay-
ment, $1,800, Monthly payments,
$28. Early possession.
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
block front downtown.
100 -ACRE FARM, '7 room
dwelling; barn 45 x 60; hen
house, pig pen; hydro; squats
ed on highway, 3 (Males from
Clinton, Ont. Immediate pea,.
session, `Pride $7,500,
11/2 STOREY, 2 AFARTl1'IENT
or single dwelling; living room,
(lining, modern kitchen, 2 bed
rooms, feuritieee bath down,
hardwood floors. Livilig, modern
ltitclien; witit titling space, 1 bed
room and four -piece bath uP.
Air conditioned, Oil heating. Un-
finished playroom lrt basement.
Owner moving to Toronto. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Lot
80!x80'. Low taxes. $3,500 down,
National Housing Mortgage,
200 ACRE DAIRY FARM—,—barn,
80'x60', stabling for 60 head;
milk house; hay barn: '70'x40';
silo; 1f/1 storey detnent block,
six•'t'ootn dwelling, with t'nederri
eonveniences. Town water. 175
aures cleared. Adjaeos,t to town,
0 •�1roly to
C. LAWSON
Complete InsiuranCe Service
Real Estate Investments
unit of lVibntreal $tiilcltfrg
PROMS
Mite IW 2-9844—ReiLI-115 x'9'7$1
Yai hrlf i .., tolVtAIt1D........:.
CLASSIVIEp RATES
!?ASH R472E Of paid by 'the,
Wednesday following padili9a-
tion.) sea, TWO .cents Per Words
minim•1u1s. 50 cents 114 cents• . a
word for each following baser-
tion, minimum 35 cents,
BON is371 .0X8-'.],50.extra,
BIRTHS, lltAlli�It•IAMIS and
]DEATHS --no eharge,, -
ENGAOEMENTS, CARDS QF
T,IIANKS & IN MEMQRIAMS
,--Two cents per Word, minimum
6o cents.
VILA RGIED,—I5 ,cents extra.
n 'AIILINE-12 Voir/el; !Men,
Wednesday,.
Cards of Thanks
2 Vents Per word, M,'lninnuln .50o
Sincere thanks to our many
friends for their cards of sympathy
and kindness in our recent bereave -
anent. — The Family of the late
Edwin A, Foster, 19p
The family of the late Mrs.
Mabel Lee wish to thank friends
and neighbours, the pallbearers,
flower -bearers and the Beattie
funeral home, for sympathies ex-
tended .•during their recent be-
reavement, --- THE LEE FAMILY.
Mr, and Mrs. Flank Layton wish
to express their sincere thanks to
their many friends; relatives, nur-
ses and doctors, far flowers, cards
and treats sent to their daughter,
Irene, while she was confined to
hospital; also for cards and flow-
ers! sent by neighbours and friends
in our recent bereavement, 19p
.Sincere thanks to our many
friends for cards and flowers; spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Goddard and Dr.
Oakes, staff and special: nurses of
Clinton Hospital; also to Rev.
Daniels for his comfort during our
recent bereavement: — CECIL W.
VANHORNE and Daughter MARY
ANNE, Hensall, 19p
I would like to thank my friends
and neighbours for cards, flowers,
treats and many acts a kindness
shown me while I was i11. Special
thanks to -Dr. Oakes'.. and Dr. Ad-
dison. -- WILLIAM D. WELLS.
'The family of the . late Helen
Pearl Miller wishes to thank their
friends and neighbours for the
kindness and messages of sym-
pathy extended to them; in their
recent bereavement. Special thanks
to Rev, Anne Graham, Dr. Rech-
nitzer, and the Evans funeral
home, London, and to Rev. Hugh
Wilson, Clinton. 19p
Mrs. Clayton Martin wishes to
thank relatives, friends and neigh-
bours, for the sympathy and .kind-
ness shown in her recent bereave-
ment, also for floral tributes and
cards of sympathy. Special thanks
to Dr, Addison, Miss Sinclair and
staff of Clinton Hospital and Miss
Kay Elliott for their wonderful
care and thoughtfulness during Mr.
Martin's illness and all who assis-
ted in any way.
We wish to extend sincere
thanks to our friends and neigh-
bours and special nurses, Mrs. Mar-
tin, Mrs, Forbes, Mrs. Rutledge
and Mrs. Dougherty and the nurs-
es an the Clinton Public Hospital,
wha were all so kind to our moth-
er, , Mrs. Mary V. Forbes, in her
long illness and at time of her
death. It was all deeply apprec-
iated. Joh and Carrie Young and
family. ' 19-p
•A*Hr *4104:4$4 H1H;,H;,H*-,,,•4*4P1-41-10TAi*H;, 470. 4,
K &G SALVAGE CO.
- Clinton
We Buy Scrap Iron, Rags,
Bagging, Old'Cars,
Feathers, Horse Hair. •
We Buy Anything.
PHONE HU. 2-9267
18 to 23-p
•.4141::44:4 A+H+Hth,�HiH+HA41:441 H•�HAH*H�H440+' HAA
A A A A A A A A A♦ A A A A♦ A A
RCA VICTOR RADIOS
AND . TELEVISION
• Your Old Radio Accepted
As Trade -In.
T. A. DUTTON
RCA VICTOR DEALER
BRUCEFIELD
Telephone Clinton HU 2-3232
STOP !
Where you can get
complete service .. .
* Gas
:1: Oil
Lubrication
* Tires
* Batteries
't' Accessories
* Car Wash
Mufflers
* Tail. Pipes
r' Exhaust 'Pipes -
* Spark Plugs
IF IT'S SERVICE YOU WANT
STOP AT
ATS
Ci±ies Service
Cities Service Proiletti
Bar I1ogga'rth IJinitelan
"The plaoe where you never
have to blow your harit"
Clinton 4 Ois)reiiwli
BIRTHS
RINNfE In Clinton Public 1 ospi-
'Cal, on Tuesday, May 8, 1956, toy
Sergeant and Mrs. Arthur Brni4e,
RCAF Station Clinton, a sofa,
BOWMAN — In Clinton. Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, May 8,
1.956,to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard.
Bowznan, Zurich; a son.
BRANT—In Clinton, Public Hospi-
tal, on Friday, May' 4, 1956, .to
Flight Sergeant and Mrs, Wil-
Uian, Brant, RCAF Station Clin-
ton, a $on,
BRYDONE-•-In Winnipeg, Mani-
toba, on, Tuesday, May 1, 1956,
to Flying*officer and Mrs, 3. W.
Brydone (nee Jacqueline MullIlol-
land), a daughter (i wren Ann).
ONSZTT' In Clirnton k 4Uc Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, May 9,
1956, to Mr. and, Mrs, Jack Con-
sitt, Kippen, a son.
FALCONER, — In, Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 4, 1956,
to Mr, and Mrs. •Stanley Falcon-
er, Clinton, a daughter.
OILLEN — In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, en 'Tuesday, May 8, 1956, to
Sergeant and Mrs, Brendan Gil-
len, RCAF Station Clinton, a
son.
GRAITSON -•—' In;. Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, May 9,
1956, to LAC and Mrs. Julian
Grattan), RCAF Station Clinton;
a son.
LOVE9LL--In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 5, 1956;
• to Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Lovell,
RR 2, • Kippen, a son.
$HIVES Zn Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, May'5, 1956, to
Flying Officer and Mrs. Bob
-.Shives, RCAF Station Clinton, a
son,
TAYLOR—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, May 9,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Taylor, Bxucefield, Ontario, a
daughter.
MARRIAGES
BAIRD IOSV>SON—•In the Unit-
ed Church, Riverhurst, Sask., on
Saturday, April 28, 1956, by Rev
K. Wotherspoon, Olive May,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
1ia¢n Thomson, Riverhurst, to
George Albert Baird, son of Mr,
and Mrs, Norman Baird, Bruce -
field.
LUND-VOiDDEN--In Trinity Unit-
ed Church, Toronto, on Saturday
afternoon, May 50.1956, by Rev.
Dr, E, Crosley Hunter, Jeanne
• Muriel, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Vodden,
Clinton, to Leonard Lund, To-
ronto, son of Mrs. Marie Lund,
Vancouver, B.C., and the late
Mr. Lund.
DEATHS
FORB'ES—In Clinton Public Hos=
Altai, on Sunday, May 6, 1956,
Mary Victoria Sanderson, widow
.of the late Samuel Forbes, in
her 93rd year. Funeral from the
Tasker memorial chapel, Blyth,
to Blyth Union Cemetery, on
Tuesday afternoon, May 8, by
Rev. A.W. Watson.
HULLER—•In McKellar Hospital,
Fort William, an Monday, April
30, 1956, Delbert (Bert) E. Hul-
ler (formerly of Clinton), belov-
ed husband of Martha Burton.
Funeral from the Hughson fun-
eral home, Aylmer, to St. Peter's
Cemetery, London, on Friday af-
ternoon, May 4.
LEE—In Kincardine Hospital, on
Friday, May 4, 1956, Mabel
Isabel Grainger, widow of the
late Ernest S. Lee, in her 59th
year. Funeral from the Beattie
funeral home, Rattenbury Street
East, Clinton, to Hope Chapel,
Hullett Township, .on Sunday af-
ternoon, May 6, by Rev. J. T.
White, L a n d e s b o r o United
'Church.
VAN HORNE — In Clinton Public.
Hospital, an Thursday afternoon,
May 3, 1956, Irene Mary Eliza-
beth ^ Layton, beloved wife of
Cecil VanlIarne, Hensall, in her
44th year, Funeral from the
Hensall United Church by Rev.
C. D. Daniel to Clinton Ceme-
tery, Sunday afternoon, May 6.
IN MEMORIAM
BOOTH—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Thom-
as Booth, who passed away May
13, 1955:
FrOm our happy home and circle,
God has taker one we Iove,
Borne away from sin and sorrow,
. To a nobler home above.
As for Gad hiss way is perfect,
Will cast on Him our every care,
In the resurrection mornibg •
We shall joinn our loved one
...there.
—Ever remembered by his wife
Donna,daughter and son Jean and
Paul, 19-p
NOTICE
Loose Wrapping Paper
In Cartons
and
Newspapers and Magazines
Tied In Bundles.
In order to give my customers
good service please 'do not ask
for heaps of rnbbage to be res
moved from your yard,
ARTFULFORD
Please . . Help Me Keep
Your Town Clean.
19.20-21-p
citation c,orainunity
Farmers
ArG"'TtON SAVES
,
EVE1 _ itI A3ti
eom neto1ngat,8.00p m
U, CoaLIMc*ler
w
L , D AttctC
'1tC iY, COLT UNbtiTN Cletk
ROXY THEATRE
17741NTQN
NOW-THUR., FRI, ;1 SAT.
Double Featu a Program
``T:.E LAY vs.
He TUE Km"
e rode t
I��L
he' trail of vengeance for
the woman he loved, and wrote
an unforgettable chapter in .fron-
tier history. -- Scott Brady,
Botta St. John Janes Griffith
AND
"JUNGLE JIM in the
FORBIDDEN LAND"
Thrilling action and susfrense—a
blonde beauty kidnapped by a
missing -link giant.
Angela, Greene = John Weisrnuller
MON. TUEE. .
" S &WD.
The biggest Double BM
of the year!
"THE QUIET MAN"
John Wayne - Maureen O'Hara
,Barry Fitzgerald
"The KIDNAPPERS "
Duncan Macrae - Adrienne Corti
One show only each night, start-
ing. with "The Kidnappers" at
7.30. "The Quiet Man" at 9.02,
Coming --'Santa Fe Passage'
ATTELEPHONE
INE;"S K 1150
Goderich
NOW— THUR„ :ERI. & SAT.;
"PICNIC"
(Adult Entertainment)
In Cineniascope 'Deluxe •Colo
and adapted from the Pulitzer
Prize.winning play by William
Inge. A NEW and widely (Ds
cussed.presentation by a superb
cast. --I IM NOVAIf x WILLIAM
HOLDEN - Rosalind Anssell,
Special program. for the matinee
Saturday afternoon only includes:
'GENE AUTRY in
"The MOUNTIES"
MON," TUES. & WED. -
John! Mills - Donald Sinden •
and John Gregson
A salty tale of the world's most•
hazardous calling, the submarine;
s r ee of Britain's Royal Navy,
..,
ABOVE US
TILE WAVES •
Comings Grace Kelly in
"TO CATCH A THIEF"
with oar/ Grant—In Vistavision.,
Yur
Chest
X -Ray
Clinic is
•
CornlHg to Town
BAYFIELD TOWN HAIL -- May 28 -- 7 to 10 p.m.
CLINTON TOWN HALL--
, May 30 -- 2 to 5; 7 to 10 p.m,
May 31 — 2 to 5; .7 to 10 p.m.
June 1 -- 2 to 5; 7 to 10 p.m,
1'
CANVASSERS will be maldng calls at each home
in Clinton, beginning May 16. They will take the names
of each person old enough for the X-ray, and will
leave a card for each one to fill out. These cards are
to be presented at the clinic.
PLEASE TREAT YOUR CANVASSER CORDIALLY,' ,
He has many calls to make, and he's trying to do
a job for everyone.
19-20-21-b •
F"R'E"
New 21 in. _Westinghouse TV
with swivel base
You will receive ONE FREE TICKET on the
WESTINGHOUSE TV SET for Every Dollar Purchase of
Gasoline o'r Oil at our Station, Or for Every Grease
Job or Oil Change.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR GASOLINE
AT
GL1DDON TRUCK BODY
Your "ESSO" Dealer
ALBERT, ST. CLINTON
Work Clothes
of
UA
QLIT
Y
They Wear Longer
Because They Are
Made Stronger.
COWBOY KINGS
HEI) STUMP
TEXAS TANS
I A.NCE BOSS
REG'D TRADE MARK
TRY US FOR
BOYS' WEAR
OPEN I' IIID AY m+"' 1STINGS
PICKETT
•
CAMPBELL
L'iMiTED
Melt's and Bos' Wear
Yotn' "QIP TOP Stere Mein Corner Clinton