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Clinton News-Record, 1956-09-20, Page 5"Mast)" STFMBER 24,. 1956 ',',ter !�',d �,1{� ]}•� cLI/Trol H'I WS-RzcpuD CI.ASSIi .?'1ER'ATES• three tents pOr. 1Noic1, uairl* 1 irnwii 15 scents;, BOX 1NTIJAII$ Ii -M -14u extra, mauls, MARRIAGES PO )Q)Fa ►TT Saalnri 7nkrge. ,� . FaNOAGEMENTS, 3ARDS'O1 'THANKS f.:5 i[N MEIVIORZAMS .—'liree 'etents per" ' imllm 75. cents. QASII RATE (if paid bY'tlib Saturday following publicat- • len) One third off. DEApI,INIr o 12 o'eioclr Paon.. Wednesday. • Accommodation For Rent ."."THREE ROOM APARTMENT, 4urnished, Phone HU 2-7047. 3$-9-b '411W6'J,PARTMENT ,fgrnisl e� d, 'refrigerator, garage. Phone HU 2-95118: 3$-tfb FURNISHED APARTMENT, suit- able for, family of three or four, ;Phone U 29572. 38-b 3°REE ROOM,. FURNISHED, :heated apartment, suitable - for couple. Phone HU 2-9783. 38-b ' I REE ROOM, HEATED Turn - tilled apartment. Available soon, %''hone Clinton RU 2-9005, • 37-8,b 'TWO ROOM APARTMENT, fur• lnished, heated. Suitable for couple !HU 2-9365, between 6 and 7 p,m. 364-8-13 '.3 ROOM UNFURNISHED apart - Ment. Central. Apply Herman's :Men's Wear, Phone HU 2.9351, ^ 37tfb 'TWO BEDROOMAPARTMENT tor rent; unfurnished, Available =immediately. Phone HU 2-6677. " ' • 36-7-8-b APARTMENT FOR RENT. Large -living room, bedroom, kitchen, 'share bathroom central location. ;Phone HU 2.964" • 38-b: "HOUSE -TO RENT on Highway 4, '5 'minutes 'walk to Radar School; also about two acres of land, if kciesired. Phone RU 2-9427. . 3Sp -FOUR ROOM F'ijiRNISHED :apartment, private bath, Centrally located. Available October 1. Ap- ply -at McEwan's Stationery Store. THREE ROOM APARTMENT With separate bath, unf rnished; also furnished apartment vacant October 1. Roy Tyndall., phone 1111' 2-9928. 38-tfb 1 BEDROOM, BATH AN'D' Katch- en. Large living room. New hot 'water heating system. Available October 1, Lloyd Batkin HU 2-7057, Clinton. 37-8•,b F'URiNIS'IED 'and UNFURNISH- ed s'elf-con'tained heated apart= • lents, Apply H. C. Lawson, • Real-. tor, Bank of Montreal Building, i'hone ICU 2-9644, 36-38-b FARM HOUSE T - RENT, -1Y, miles from Seafort Modern con- veniences. Suitabl for two apart- ments. Rent: $24'per month. Box 380, Clinton News -Record. -. 38-tfb TWO APARTMENTS, SUITABLE for two. AAvailaible, now. All Modern conveniences. One .with titivate entrance-, D. S. • Cantelon, Raglan Street. Phone HU '2-9483. • 38,•b UNFURNISHED THREE ROOM apartment, .ground floor, self con- tained, in modern home. Heated by oil furnace. Laundry in base- ment. Ideal for couple, Phone HU 2-9634 or HU 2-9479 after 6. 38-ffb. NICE ROME WITH THREE- :piece•.bath, hot and cold water on tap. Five miles east of Clinton 3 miles west of Seaforth, on High- way 8: This is a lovely set-up, Pul- ley furnished. If you are particul- ar phone Clinton HU 2=9822, or Seaforth 667r13. • 38-tfb bESIRABLE. THREE ,• R 0 0 'M apartment, unfurnished, except 'for stove and floor -coverings; Central. .Ideal for couple. Available now. Also, for sale, good Wingham cookstove 'with shelf. either coal Dr wood, in good condition, reas- vnable. Phone HU 2-6650. 38-b ~ Articles For Sale • BUNK BEDS FOR SALE, „reason- able. Phone HU 2-9581. 37-b +CRIB AND PLASTIC COVERED mattress. Light- wood finish.' Phone HU 2-9690. 38p COLONIAL PIANO AND BENCH, in good condition, Phone HU 2-9492.• � 38-b 1r' NORTHERN ELECTRIC TV table model with stand. Good' con- dition, Phone HU 2-9984. 38-b 16 CU, FT. INTERNATIONAL Home Freete, used eight months. ,Also boy's bicycle., Phone RU 2-9108. 38-b FULL SIZE BED, COMPLETE With spring filled rnattreba, in very good..condition. Apply 22 Quebec Road, Adastral Park, • 38-b 1 PAIR 600/16 TRACTOR TIRES and. Wheels (loaded) ; 1 pair 1,038's tractor tires and wheels (loaded)! Contact Ross Peagan, RR 2, Clin- ton, 38-9-b ORDER ' YOUR SILVERWARE at Counter's Jewellery Store now at half price. Choose Adoration, First Love or Eternally Yams. Never a better buy. Services from $27,25, .38-p 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, 23-tfb BABY SITTING RELIABLE MOTHER will baby sit by the day or hourly. Reason- able rates. .Phone IIU, 2-9765. • - . . _37-.11. Rosiness Opportunities OWN "FOUR OWN BUSINESS. Contact L. G. Winter, ,Deal Estate, High Street,. Clinton,. one,Clin.. ton HU 2.6692. - 13-tfb START A PERMANENT YEAR. round business. You begin earn. ung goad Money the first day,' Strictly your own boss. Every house iti your territory a potential customer. Openings in your, sur- rounding. Free eatalegrte.,and tle* tails on request PAMILEEX, Deni. •a ,�1UUUB V 1YtUF�4ieUI, Board and Room 0O11(I ANl'? BOARD for gentle man. Phone HU 2-7051„ 87 . f.. , ACCOMMODATION FOR ROOM:7" els .or 'boarders. Mrs. A. McMich, 'lel. Phone HU 2 9376. 38-h R ONE, l�.C)(J11f AND BOARD FOR , (6t Iwo Wishing to share. Mrs, Norhlaa Holland, Clinton, HU 2-7084, 88-b CUSTOM WORK,' INSTRUCTION IN PIANO AND theory. Apply >.,ois Granby, ARCT, Phone 1W 29553 on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 P.m. 38-p Employment Wanted LADY WISHES Bl<2PLO3MENT in housework, ironing or cleaning. Can give excellent references if required, Phone HU 2-3398. 38� Farm Produce For Sole 1% ACRES OR TURNIPS, suit- able for marketing. -Priced reas- onable, Apply Dave Colclough, RR No. 2, Clinton, Phone HU 2,3275. 38-p FARM EQUIPMENT Far Sale TWO BOTTTOM FLEURY -Bissell' plow on rubber; also clover rol- ler. Fred Arkell. Phone Bay- field 47r5. 38-9=p Fruit For`Sale GOO D QUALITY BAiR(PLETT pears. Phone HU 2-9512, 38-p PEACHES, . PEARS, APPLES, Elberta peaches, Bartlett pears and McIntosh apples now ready at Govenlock• Orchards, one mile nor- th of Forest, on Blue Water High- way. 38-9-b Help Wanted ILO .. WAN 9 $50 PER S' .MA�' TE , , week, wet or,dry, With 'board and workmen's compensation. • If you are active and of good'charac- ter. Arrangements can be made for steady employment, Johnathan Hugill. Phone Clinton HU 2-9822. oi< Seaforth 667r13. 38-tfb `Help Wonted—F. emale FULL TIME WAITRESS,. APPLY in person to Bartivff Bros. 38-b HOUSEKEEPER WANTED : FOR two older people in Stratford, to. live in; no heavy work, laundry sent out, ' highest ' wages paid. Pleagri write to P.O. Box 2.4, Stratford.' �• 37-89-b Livestock For Sale 11 PIGS FOR SAL.E', nine weeks o, d. Phone , RU 2-9825. 38b 38 PIGS, 6 WEEKS OW. English York cross. Clark -Ball. Phone HU 2-9816. • '38-b 19 PIGS, NINE WEEKS OLD. Apply Orville Webber, Varna, Phone HU 2-3267.. 38-b Livestock Wanted OLD HORSES ,WANTED`AT 31hc lb., and dead cattle . at value. If dead, phone at once. GILBERT BROS. MINK'RANCH, phone col- lect 1483 J 4 or 1483 3 1. 36tfb ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt, courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals and hides. Call, collect Ed. Andrews, 851r11, Seaforth. Associated with Darling and Co. of Canada, Ltd. 19tfb Lost and Found ; LOST -•PAIR OF CLE :R RIM-. med eye glasses on Thursday morning. Finder kindly deliver to Canada Packers Ltd. Office. 38-p Miscellaneous GRANDMA JACOB'S SAUSAGE will be for sale this week and every week from" now on. Call HU '2-9550. They are good. 38-9-b ART SUPPLIES (Winsor New- ton) ; religious goads, pictures, picture framing, photographs for all occasions. MacL• aren's Studios, Clinton and Goderich; at Clinton, Tuesday and Thursday, 1.30 to 7 p.m. Phone Clinton HU,' 2-9401. 29-tfb LET US REPAIR AND MADE your rings and jewellery like new. Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured --don't take chan- ces. Expert work done reasonably to your satisfaction. Watch re - airs .and Pearl restringing. W. N. Counter. • 38-p Poultry, For Sale 125 RHODE ISLAND RED pul- lets, ready to lay. Apply Harry W. Watkins. Phone HU 2-3213. ' 38-p 150 RED X SUSSEX PULLETS, startedt 1. Bruce Tyndall, R,Clinton, phone HU 2-910 38p 400 SUSSEX X R,I.R., "5 months fold, laying. They are choice birds. Have raisedrand sold a lot of this strain, Have always proved satis- factory. Ernest Townshend, Phone Clinton, RU..2_9107.. 38-b Pet Stock ONE , REGISTERED BEAGLE BIRTHS ANSTETI' — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, Septelrt- ber 18, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anstett, Clinton,. a son,. COOPER -•-I4 Clinton. Public ios- pital; on Thursday, September 13, 1956, to Mr.. and Mrs. Ray- mond. Cooper, South William Street, Exeter, a son,. PE JONG—In Clinton Public. Hos, pital, on Tuesday, September 18, 1956, to Mr. 'and Mrs'. Frani De Jong, RR,- 2, Bayfield, a daughter, I D)—J•n Clinton Public Hospit- al, on Monday, September 17, 1956, -to Mr, and Mrs. - Lloyd Medd, RR. 1., Clinton, a son.. S'WEIGARD -- In -Clinton Public. Hospital, on Saturday, Septem- ber 15, 1956, to Pastor and Mrs. Kenneth Sweigard, Clinton, -!a son. W1 PFONG In'Oltnton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, September 18, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Wildfong, Exeter, a son, NOTICES GARBAGE COLLEGi'I.ON i... Clin, ton is done on a cash basic. No credit extended for more than 30 days. AlaT FULFC)RD, Garbage Collector, 38p SEED. FOR SALE DEATHS -- PAGE PPM EIUOTT —At the home of his, . daughter, Mrs. Charles Wilson, RR 3, Clinton, on Thursday, September 13, 1956, Thomas G. Elliott, formerly of Holmesville, in his 80th year. Funeral from the Beattie funeral home, Rat- tenbury Street East, Clinton, by: the Rev. H. C. Wilson, to Malt-. land Cemetery, Goderich, on Saturday afternoon, September RIC..K.ETT Tn Clinton Public Ios- pital, on Saturday, September 15, 19.56, Wilfred G. Pickett, in his 72nd year Funeral from• • 'the Voattie funeral: home, Rat- tenbury Street East, Clinton, on Monday afternoon; September' 17, by the Rev, H. C, Wilson, to 'Clinton Cemetery. SSTONG--In Clinton, on Thursday, September 13,• 1956, Levi Stong, beloved husband of Mary Plewes, in his P8Sth year, Funeral from the Beattie funeral home, Rat- tenbury Street East, Clinton by the Rev, A. G. Eagle, to Clinton Cemetery` on Sunday afternoon, September 16, fiT MARRIAGES CRICH—STEVENS--In the home of th bride's parents, on Sat - day enurn ing, September 15, 1956, by Rev, W. M. Thomas, Doris Alberta, daughter of Mr, . and Mrs. Ernie Steven- Walton, and QUANTITY_ OF SEED WHEAT, Murray Crich, Clinton, 'son of Genesee. Phone HU 2-9891. 38-p i " Mr, and Mrs. J, W. Crich, Clin- ton. STOVES FOR SALE I LOWDER,J VIURRAY -- In the Baptist Church, Clinton, on Sat- urday,�September 15, 1956, by the Rev, 3, E. Ostrom, June Marie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Allistair Murray, Varna, to Der- ek Cottrell Lowder, son of Mr - and Mrs. William Lowder, Trail, B.C. SIERTSEMA.--DY11STRA.—In the Christian Reformed Church, Linton, on Friday evening, Sept- ember 14, 1956, by the Rey. G, J. Hoytema, Doreen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, U, Dykstra' Clin- ton, to Murray Siertsema, Blyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Siertsema, Blyth. YUNGBLUT—AKRIGG--•In Knox United Church, Auburn, on Sat- ``'urday, . Sebtember 15, 1956, by / Rev. ' R. Hiltz, Helen Roberta, • daughter of Mrs. Jennie H. Al-- rigg, Flint, Mich., and the late Mr. Akrigg, to -Douglas Yung- blut, son of Mr ,and Mrs. Percy Yungblut; Auburn. COLEMAN OIL BURNER SPACE heater. Phohe HU 2-9236. • • • 389-b 0i1 Space Heaters • Large Selection of. NEW and USED SPACE HEATERS " Heating Capacities: 1 to •6 rooms. RED HOT SPECIAL: NEW COLEMAN 51,000 B.T,U. HEATER WITH BLOWER ..029.95 (Don't miss seting this beauty)• Factory Testing Equipment In- stalled tp give you sarn.e day ser- vice on Space Heater Control Valves. Be sure you are• ready for cooler weather,. BALL and MUTCH Phone HU 2-9505—Clinton 37-8-b Tenders Wanted • FOR SALE BY TENDER - A BUILDING LOT, in the Village of Holmesville, known; as the Township Pound will be offered for sale by Tender by the Township of Goderielt All tenders to be in the hands of the undersigned by October 1, 1956. Highest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. For further information contact the Township Clerk. Signed, R. B. THOMPSON, -Clerk, Township of Goderich 33 and 37-b Tenders Stanley Township -School Area SEEALED''T�ENDERS will be re- ceived ,by the undersigned for the transportation *of Grade 7 and 8 pupils from Stanley Township_ School No. 1, 10, 14, 6 and 7 to Zurich public school every Thurs- day afternon and return. Tenders to be in the hands of the secretary -treasurer by 12 o'clock noon, September 18. ' Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. T. B. BAIRD, Secretary -Treasurer, RR 1, Briticefield. • Tenders Wanted •o Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up until 5,00 p.m,, on' Mor' day, Septer ber 24, '1956 for the property now familiarly known as the Kin Park, This property is situated in Tuckersmith Township on No. 4 highway, just outside Clinton-` town limits. It is approximately 13 acres and on the property is a building 110' x 32', For further particulars contact the Undersigned. K W. COLQUHOUN Real Estate Broker dog for sale. Guaranteed to be I = CLINTON. good .s -e - sire. Phone Bayfield 33. HELP 'WANTED Male and 'F;gmale FOR SHIFT WORK i4 POULTRY EVISCERATING • PLANT. HOURS; 7',00 a.nt, to 4.30 prih• and . 4,30 p.m. to Log aeon. APPLY IN PJ RSO1V T Cada . Packers ltd. Clxnitairt, Ontario, 3'7-'b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOME PLUS INCOME—Contain- ing 2 self contained apartments with 2 bedrooms; living room; modern kitchen with dining space; bath, oil heated; located near schools. Early possession. ----o— IN VILLAGE OF LONDESBORO: 11/2 storey • '7 „room dwelling. Hydro water, 1 acre land. Im- mediate possession. Price $4,000.00. —0 - ON HIGHWAY NO. 4, 1 slummy 1 year old ranch type dwelling, 3 bedrooms; large living room, natural fire• place, modern •kit - ellen, dining nook tiled floors, full basement, ,. oil heating, at- tached garage, lot '70' x 175'. Early possession. GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP with 4 -room apartment attach- ed, situated in good farming dis- trict, !on County Roads. Fully equipped. Pzlice, building. and equipment $7;500. Stock Extra. CHOICE BUILDING LOT '72' X 128', located on Highway No. 8, near schools:. Apply to - H. C. LAWSON Complete Insurance Service Real Estate - Investments Bank of Montreal Building PHONES Office HU 2-9644—Res. HU 2-9787 CLINTON, ONTARIO • K. W. Coiquhoun 'Real Estate Broker orrorrormorro $3,250.00 -One Storey, Two Bed- room, Oil Furnace, Garage, Extra Building aLet. 11/2 STOREY, Coal Furnace, Insul Brick Siding; Living Room, Large Dining Room; Modern Kitchen; 3 Bedrooms and bath up, one bedroom down. Owner desires smaller house, 'I, Na * $3,500.00 -a, 5 -ROOM COTTAGE, 3 -piece Ba.titr .One -car Garage; Lot 66x150 depth; built -lit cup- ' boards in kitchen, PLANNING TO BUILD?—I have Four Select Building Lots for safe. * 0 a BUSINESS -- On Main Street„ in Clinton, eTwo Business Loca- tions for sale, good stores, suitable for any type of busi- ness. Also for sale two thriv- ing businesses, All enquiries' will . be treated confidentially. Insurance arld Real Estate PHONE HU. 2-9747 Roya1='Bank Building Clinton, Ontario FOR SALE Two ,.bedroom cottage, kitchen, with built-in cup- boards, living rootli, two piece bath, full basement.. Garage 24' x-14', Cement drivewa . $3,500,00 down and 'the rest. in payments. Early potsestion Far appointment and further particulars y Phone Winter 2669, 7... y ft HOW BOUT TMm Drawn Especially for Clinton and District Chamber of Commerce and Clinton Nuys -Retard IPV Ralph 'Toe.. WE'VE BEEN WAITING 5, HALF AN HOR FOR."THAT KII-LUR CURE" .PRESCRIPTION AND HE HASN'T EVEN STARTED ON ITS AND NO WONDER.,, • JUST LOOK AT TI -119 CROWD! lT INILI..BE .ANOTHER HOUR BEFOR WE,CAN START HQME ITt THAT LANG DRIVE HOME. THAT` E,OTHER.- M. "TI=IERES $0 M TRAFFIC THIS TIME' OF PAY/ 11QTQ' P�� G r/ YES., AND ;DON'T FORGET REAL AL INTEREST UCM OUR LOCAL- ORUOGIST TAKES IN EACH PRE SCRIPTION, FROM NOW ON,LET'S BE SMART AND HAVE OUR DRUG • NEEDS FILLED ilk CLINTON PARK THEATRE GODERICH Now: "COME NEXT SPRING" In TeC11lcolor with Ann Sheridan MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY PLEASE NOTE: Owing to length of this Special Attraction there will be one, showing each night starting at 8 -o'clock; doors, open at 7.15 p.m. • 'A STAR IS BORN' In Cinemascope & Technicolor JUDY GARLAND .. James Mason Jack Carson -'Charles Bickford A Warner Bros. Blue -Ribbon Win - .,'net directed by George Cukor THURSDAY, 'FRIDAY and SATURDAY John Agar - Mamie Van Doren and Lionel Hampton Take us out under prairie stars • for a two-fisted tale of the, wide-open West, "Star in the Dust" In. Technicolor AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS from the home of Fred ' Sears, (east of the United Church) Aub- urn; on Saturday, September 29' at 1:30 p.m., the following: 8 -piece dining room suite; 2 tub- ular 'beds and springs; 2 dressers; Beattie washing machine; McClary 9 cu. ft. refrigerator (nearly new) ; Princess Rose enamel range, kit- chen tables and chairs; studio couch; 2 chesterfield chairs; cab- inet radio; rosewood table and mirror (antique); 3 linoleum rugs, 9' x 12'; trishght; table lamps; dishes and cooking utensils; lawn mower; garden tools and numer- ous other articles, Fred Sears, Proprietor • Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 38-9-b Clearing AUCTION -SALE of Reg. Red Poll Cattle (30 Head -- Fully Accredited) MACHINERY, HAY, HOUSEIOalsoLD EFFECTS At Lot 29, Con. 1, East Wawanosh Township, Half Mile East of the Village of Auburn, Wednesday, Sept, 26 at 12:30 o'clock noon, consisting Of International M. Tractor; Inter- national nternational 3 -furrow plow, ace bot- tom; Goodison double disks, nearly new; International side delivery rake; M, -H. hay loader; Internat- ional 11 -disk fertilizer drill; new Idea power mower, nearly new; M. -H. manure spreader; Internat- ional 81/2 ft. cultivator; walking plow; rubber -tired . wagon and hay. rack; sloop sleighs and flat rack; DeLaval cream separator with mot- or; power cattle clippers; set plat- form scales; land roller; 6 -sections harrows and stretchers; 2 -wheel trailer with stock rack; coal brooder stove; Moffat electic-pail, nearly' new; steel stone boat; anvil; pig crates; chicken crates; iron kettle; pig troughs; corn scuffler (horse); wagon box; grass seeder; electric fencer; steel oil drum; snow fence; cedar posts and poles; ladder; stock rack; fanning mill; bag truck; grain scoop; hay fork and cable; 4 .heat bulbs; lawn mower; large ice box; 4 tons of baled hay; 'chains; forks; shovels, and other articles too numerous to mention. ALSO' HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES TEEMS—CASH Catalogue of Cattle may be had by writing to H. L. Sturdy, RR 5, ClintoIn, I-, L. Sturdy, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer i•;. P, Chesney, Clerk 3778-b Clinton Community Farmers . AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY • commencing at 8.00 p.m. TER1VIS CASH J. OORRY Sale Manager` E. W. LT1 TrAuctioneltf K, W, COLQURiUN, Cie & n� 1 ROXY, THEATRE Clinton Two Shows Nightly � Wide, Screen NOW:. Thursday, Friday & Saturday ,"THE YEARLING" The moving story of a boy and his pet, filmed in the background of Marjorie Kinnan Rawling's Pulitzer prize-winning novel. Gregory Peek - - •Jane Wyman - Claude Jarman Jr. Monday, Tuesday an.d Wednesday `THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW' When a man at that dangerous 'age meets a rglamorous girl from his carefree youth—a situation filled with dramatic possibilities. Barbara 'Stanwyck - Fred MacMurray - Joan Bennett Coming: "OUTSIDE THE. LAW" A thrill -packed chase that leads half -way around the world to smash a counterfeit ring. Ray Denton - Leigh Snowdon - - Grant Williams ,.-"Clearing AUCTION SALE of 70 Head of Registered .and. Grade Holsteins and Feeder Steers. For George A. Watt, lot 6, con- cession 14, Hullett Township, five, miles east of Blyth, on Thursday, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m., consisting of: 17 Registered cows and heifers; 6 grade cows; 5 Holstein steers; 14 Angus heifers and.steers, 1 yr, old; 10 Angus steers, 10-12 hund- red lbs.; 19 Hereford steers, aver- aging 800 lbs. Pigs: 1 sow with litter, 5 weeks old; 1 sow due Oct. 4; 1 sow, due Oct. 8; 1 sow, due an Nov.; 1 York hog. Machinery: McCormick Deering plow, 2 furrows, ace bgttom; one Woods milker, 2 units; Stewart electric cattle clippers; electric dehorner; Woods. 5,, gallon electricy� water heater; heavy duty 72 h.p. electric motor; McCormick Deer- ing 1%-2i/2 gasoline engine; set of scales and crate for weighing pigs; 2. milk carts; 8 milk cans; set breeching harness; 13 acres of silo corn; ether articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash GEORGE A. WATT, Proprietor Harold Jackson & ,George Nesbitt, Auctioneers • Gordon Bell, Pedigrees George Powell, Clerk I 38-b w , ,. ?M CARDS OF -THANKS. The family of the late Thomas G. Elliott, desire to express' their thanks and appreciation for flow- ers, messages of.sympathy and all kindnesses shown them ' during their recent bereavement, 38-b We wish to thank our . kind" friends and relatives and especially neighbours, for the many beautiful gifts we received, and for .the as- sistance they gave to make our 25th wedding anniversary a real happy one. Sincerely — MR. and MRS. REG. SHIPLEY and Lynne. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE -OF Mary Brydone, late of the Town of Clin- ton, in the County of :Huron, Widow, Deceased. All persons having claims again- st the Estate of the above deceas- ed are required to file the same with the undersigned Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before the 1st day .of October, A.D. 1956, after which date the assets will be distributed amongst the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 10th day of September, A.D. 1956. The Torontoationne,anGerald Trusts Cor - Dr. Alec M. Agnew, Executors by their Solicitor, E,, B. Menzies, Clinton, Ontario 37-8-9-b JACKETS FLEECES LEATHERS SUEDES CASUAL! COMFORTABLE! SMART! TOPCOAT TIME IS HERE AGAIN See O.irz$ejec,tion Now! Tweeds - Coverts ., Gabs OPEN FRIDAY PICKETT CAMPBELL LIMITED Phone; HU. 2-9732 — Moth Carnet CLINTON