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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-10-11, Page 5"TaIURSDAZ D 'O , .9$6 ,, MINT(N NEWS -RECORD PAGE Frog CLASSIFIED RATES - Three boats pen, word, ,ladin- irnn n4 7.5-ceats. • 1IOX Ni7MOEl-150'09ia, BIRTHS,, MARlitaa•OES afld DF,ATHS uo Charge, ENGA(IE.N EMTS, CARDS OF -THANKS rSc 1N MEMORIAMS -Thi ee cents per word, V n- #nunn 70 Bents, CASH RATIO (if peat bar `dile ' Saturday following :Fiiblieat- Ion) - One third oft: DEADI4NE--12 oadegit ,noon,. ' Wednesday., • odat' Ac i. om on for 'Rent m. l .,: 1pUR ROOM APARTIVIENNT rN • eaforth, with Modern kitehen and ' .ath, Phone .Seaforth 341,r2 39tfii r3 HEATEp APARTMENTS Un- 'raurnishe All conveniences, Ap, 1? 's ly Dr. E. A. Meavlaster, Seaforth.. 39-40-1-+b 'TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent; .unfurnished. Available immediately, -Phone HU 2-6677. 41P ad -ROOM MOUSE IN-BA;Y=FERP7. iewly decorated, •Possession im- .niediately, -Phone Clinton Eli 2-9214. 41-b 'Q NE BEDROOM, SELF CON- tabled,- furnished, heated avert - Meat, t, Pktone HU 2-9390. r 41-b `COMFORrnaBlaal ROOM. WITH air without board. Also two'iobm 'furnished apartment.- Reasonable. Phone HU 2-9540: Oa) `TWO 'APARTMENTS. ONE, 4- xoom and one, 3 room, . Furnished and heated. Warm in winter. Available now. Plaine HU 2-9005,., f 40-1-tb :NEWLY REDECORATED TWO` aeon), apartment, unfurnished;• heated electric stove and frig. :Phone Clinton- HU 2-9.6.17ateg . :Ball. 14 'THREE BEDROOM WARTIME • house built-in cupboards, tile floors, .heated, Available November 1, -Apply George L. Falconer. HU ',a...3209. 41-b .1'.rHBF ROOM APARTMENT "IOith• separate bath, unfurnished; aialso furnished apartment vacant. October, 1, - Roy Tyndall; , phone 1,1-111.2 9928. ,.38-tfb t1 ratlinbolvi, 'BATH 't> ND' h'. 'ren. Large living room. New "water heating System, Available '=October 1: Lloyd Batkin HU :2.7057, a 41-p 1FARMHOUSE-TO RENT, 1% "miles from Seaforth: Modern 'con', verdenres. Suitable for two apart- ments, Rent: $20 per month. Box -380; Clinton•'News-Record, " • 38rtfb -ROUSE FORi.RENT On Victoria Street. 'Fourr bedrooms, bath 'lip- stairs-. Three, rooms downstairs.- • Available October,,,15. William J Vodden, ',Orange .Street, phone.'HU '2-3464. 41-P "UNFU'RNISHED THREE ROOM lir Cd apartment, ground floor,sell -tamed; in modern hom. Heated by iii r fu nater "Laundry in b' b- for Sale o..r .Renu BRICK HOUSE, FURNISHLi'1 , seven rooms, all conveniences, half A garage, for rent. Phone Bay - timid 5312. fuse° 6 ROOMi9D INSUL BRICK leou. Ontario Street,new furnace, 3 - piece bath, garage. Bargain, for Vick sale. Phone Hunter 2-6650,. P•.O. box 403, Clinton. 40-1-p Help Wanted—Male HOI.;MEsvitax UNITED Church requires a janitor. Duties to corn,-, mento immediately. Please,corn- mun'ica.te with Bert Treartha, Flolmesvlle, 41-b MEN WANTED TO TRAIN FOR Variety Chain Store Managers- age 22 to 30-rgood starting salary, Excellent, future prospects. No financial obligations. State marit- al status, Reply to Box 410 News - Record. Representative will call, • 41-2-b HELP WANTED—Male or Female -• THE LOCAL BRANCH Or THE Royal . Bank of Canada offers an ideal position to the right person Excellent working, conditions, good starting salary, health plan. Apply in person or by mail. 40-1-13 Livestock For ;a'le's, NINE YEAR OLD MARE, guar- anteed, Phone HU 29159. 41-p FOUR 'EWES; D. McDOUGALL, RR 8 J2, Goderich,. phone God 4ih,, A ' GOOD TEAM OF WORK borses. Gelding, and -a, Filly, 9 •and 10 years old, Apply to John Parker, Bayfield. ., . 41-b SUFFOLK RAM LAMB, also- three Durham heifers to freshen Novem- ber and December. Apply George Wise, phone Clinton HU 2-7536. - . 41-x THE GREY BRUCE HEREFORD Breeders are holding their Annual Autuorn Sale of 14 Bulls and 20 Females at the Markdale Skating Arena oh.I'riday, October 19,.1956, at 2 p.m. All bulla. are eligible for 25% premium ;up -to $75.00. • 40-1-1i THEsGREY,BRUCE HURON Ala erdeeri Angus, l;aeeders Association rata holding.: their Annual Autumn Sale of 9 Bulls and 21 Females at W'alkertbn ' Sales Arena on Thurs- day,- October 18, 1956, at 2 p.m. All ant offered are eligible for 25%, petrnium`up to $75.00. 40-143 THF "'GREY ' BRUCE SHEEP Bre def's are ,holding the Annual Sale of 40' Pure Bred' Rams and 60 pure 'bred Elwes t of Olaforcj, 'Shtopshire, Leicester,"= • Suffolkk, Hampshire, Southdown,breeding at Keady ' Sales Arena on Saturday,' October 13, 1956. Government graders will, glade` all ratite -at the sale., • • 40-1-13 Livestock' Want OLD' HORStS WANTED AT 31/2c yv lb., and dead cattle at value. If anent. Iaeel for couple. Phone dead', phone_, ,t • once, , GILBERT -11U 2-9634 or HU 2-9479 after 6. • BROS. MINK RANOIj, phone col- 384fb• lect 14. 3 J 4 or 1483.11.. 36tfb . • :PURNIS MD 3 ROOM APART- `7nent, downstairs, oil heated. Frig ;and laundry, also 2 rooms furnish - ad upstairs. Available; Octbber 1, Apply in person evenings or -week '•ends. Mrs. Marion L. Seeley, Hur- on Street West. ' 41-p• Articles Far 'Sala • `AVI.EDIU•M SIZE TRICYCLEFOR sale.' In excellent' condition. $12. -Phone Seaf9 th 223. 41.ex TV FIT FOR,"KING'' - We •Ment -- Were -Install. Complete service on all makes of rotators and antenna. All work fully guar- anteed. Huron Tower Installation, 4)hone Goderich 1344M. 23-tfb Automobiles For Sale "1956 DODGE CRUSADER sedan, 'dustem radio, very low milage. -just like new. Phone HU 2-7057.r 41-a BABY , SITTING RELIABLE MOTHER will baby 'Cit by the day or hourly. Reason - sable rates. Phone HU 2-9765. 37-tfb Business Opportunities 'O• WN YOUR OWN BUSINESS:- 'Contact USINESS''Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate, "High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin- a on HU 2-6692. 13 -4th Board and Room 'ROOMERS OR BOARDER. "Phone 11J 2-7093. 39 to 41-13 CUSTOM WORK SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL ;Septic tanks, Cess Pools, etc., pumped and cleaned with Sanitary °equipment. All, work guaranteed. Estimates given without obliga- tion, Louis Blake, RR No. 2, -Brussels, , hone 42r6. 39 Walla. CLOTHING TOR SALE 'LA s, SEAL mitt COAT, size 40 or 42. In good condition. Phone Clinton HU 2-9410. 41-2-p `GREEN WINTER COAL.', FUR 'trim, size 16; blue winter check 'coat size 12; Phone HU 2-3357, 4143 Farm Produce icor Sale '100 BUSHEL GOOD SOT.ID�. atIi;i Ips, P. Weston; Phone. 9812. - 41-p - .APPLES: SPIES, KINGS, Talma,n Sweets, Macs. Ready for immed- iate delivery. Percy 3. Gibbinggs, 'photo HU 2-9925. 41.2-a Furniture For Sale - 'CHESTERFIELD AND T W O -chairs in good condition; vacuum. 9 'cleaner; •fold away bed; sande/lea 'toaster; lady's skates, size 9. Also 'tonere lady's clothing, size 14 Phone. 'HU 2.8$93: ,.....-.41•: b Help Wanted -Female 'OENERAL HELP. Co•1V.(1ViEaCjrA. Hotel Apply in perstin. 41-b 'FULL 'TIME WAITRESS, AMY: 'in person to BertlitP trot, .td 41-'b 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 Miscellaneous; ART - SUPPLIES (W-insor New= ton) ;•. religious ' goods, pictures, picture framing, photographs for all .occasions. MacLaren's -Studios, Clinton and Godealch; 'at CTiton, Tuesday and Thursday,. 1.30 to 7 p.m. Phone "Clinton HU. �2-9401. 29-tfb LET US REPAIR AND MAKE 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- pairs and. Pearl restringing. • W N. Counter. 41-p .PERSONAL $3,000.00 - FIRST MORTGAGE for $3,000.00 regriired on an $8,000 property. Will`• pay 6%. Please leave your name ,address and phone number at box 411, at Clin- ton News -Record and party con- tact personally. 41-p Poultry For Sale 110 PULLETS, NEWHAMP X 'Sussex. Phone HU 2-7539. 41-p 50-60 RED ROCK PULLETS 'starting to lay.' Phone Carlow 11r12. ' . 41-p 300 PULLETS--+HA'MP X Sussex, starting to lay. Aub. Farquhar, Kippen, phone Hensall 686r5. 41-b Salesmen Wanted RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open in Huron. County, Trade well est- ablished. Excellent opportunity. Full time. • Write at once. Raw- leigh's, Dept. 3-169-189, Montreal, P.Q. r 41b MAKE MONEY E'ASI'LY selling finest line of household necessities, full or part time. Wherever you may live write yn for free catal- cgue and details. FAMILEX, Dept. B., Station C, Montreal, 41-b STOVES FOR SALE, MEDIUM SIZE OIL BURNER IN good condition. Phone HU 2-3211. 41-b WOOD FOR SALE H:A1?.DWOOD, $6 A LOAD (more than a cord), Phone HU 24231 at mealtimes' or in evening. 41-tfib Rubber Stangis old Marking- Devices of every description , Ail Stampso Pads Sold by Clinton RewsMRetord BARDS OF THANKS We would like to thank our friends and neighboursfor their Ift of money. MARY and laRNlZ eGLYNN, 41-b I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours for their :many acts of kindness, cards, gifts and flow- ers during my recent illness and while I was in Clinton Hospital--- BERTHEN•.A STURGEON. 41-b 'The family of the late James McNeil wish to thank, neighbors, friends, relatives end oth ers who helped 'before and at the recent bereavement of our• husband and father, James McNeil -Mrs. •,James McNeil and Normdn McNeil, 41-p Mrs. William Reid, Bayfield wishes to thank the people who visited• hpr or sent cards, foWers, etc..during her stay at Clinton pub, lit Hospital. Special thanks to Doctor Addison and the nurses at the hospital. • 41-p I wish: to express my sincere thanks to my neighbours, relatives and Blyth Legion Branch 420, for the many Cards, flowers and treats sent to me while a patient in the Beck MemorialSanatorium. Spec- ial thanks to te doctors and nurs- ing staff, -=-MRS. AGNES 41-b - IN MEMORIAM FINLEY-in loving memory of a dear husband and father George R... Finlay, taken from use as a result of a hydro accident three years ago October 15, 1953: "When evening shades are fallipg And I sit in• quite alone,. To my heart there comes a long- ing If he could oily come home, Your smiling:face, I would like to see Your voice I long to hear, Your smile I'll remember forever ' Though 1 try ' to' forgetevery_ tear, The happy hours. we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still, • But death'has-;left a to eliness The world, can never fill, Friends may think I have forgot: ten • When et times they • : see me smile', * But they little knowtheaheart- aches My smiles • hide all the while.' -Sadly missed and ever sememb- ered by his wife Effie and daugh- ters Linda and Judy. • • 41,p _REAL ESTATE Real Estate LOVELY FOUR -ROOM BRICK home, choice location"in Clin- ton, withd'ouble garage. Price. $8,500. CaOSE TO.C2LINTON, 90 ACRE farm, very good • seven room brick. home; L-shaped' barn andaa' e.. Full'price 5 000 g ag FullP � , , down payment, $1,250' -' ON ,THE OUTSKIRTS OF OLIN - ton, a luxury type of architect - designed home. • Must be seen to be appreciated. A real buy... buy. , We have a nice list of farms in Huron Cyunty Buying or..Selling • Contact: JOHN BOSVELD REALTOR' 4Q Wellington Street -Phone 1105 . - Goderich FOR' SALE 11/2 STOREY SOLID BRICK - 7 - room dwelling. Modern conven- iences. Located near schools. Barn 20'x30'. Early possession:. —o - GENERAL STORE ' with Post ,•-Of- fice. Solid brick building ' 26x72. Located in prosperous farming district on Highway 4. Fully equipped. 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. • -- IN VILLAGE OF LONDESBORO: 1r/2 storey '7 room dwelling. Hydro, water, r4 acre land. u re- mediate possession. Pr i c e $4,000.00. - --•--o-:• CHOICE BUILDING LOT, '60'..x 100', located on Highway 8, near schools. C. Apply to - • H. LAWSON Complete Insurance Service Real Estate- - Investments Bank of Montreal Building - PHONES Office HU 2 -9644 --Res: HU 2-9787 CLINTON, ONTARIO. K. W._ Colquhoun Real Estate Broker 8 ROOM --2 storey brick, 8 bed- rooms ;and bath up and living room ;and don, large kitchen rand sumn'ier kitchen down. 811 foot frontrige and apprdx. 2501 foot depth. 20 X 30 barn. This property is .close to both schiools. Would be suitable for growing family looking for is larger house. 5 * 4 4 ROOM COTTAGE Complete with 8 -piece bath, immediate possession also with this pro- perty: 4 possession,_ lots. This property priced for quick sale. * as ::: u SUBURBAN -,k years old. Large beautiful living room with nat- u ral fireplace; dinette with built -In corner.cabine'%s; mod- ern kitchen; den off living room with outside entrance; 2 bedrooms; 3 -piece tiled' bath- ruin. This property Suitable for V.L.A. - S acres. 'Owner moving because of change in m• ployment. urance and Ins Real Estate •„,_,*-.-.-a,, _ aP PHONE HU: 2-9747 Royal Bank Building Clinten, Ontarie BIRTHS ATKINSON--In Evangelist Deac- oness Hospital, Detroit,. on Oct- ober 2, 1956; to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Atkinson, son ('David Stewart). BRANDON •--- In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, October 9, 1956, 'to Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold. Brandon, Bayfield, a son BUCHA:NAN •--• In Clinton Public Hospital, , on Thursday, October 4, 1956, ;to- Mr., and Mrs. Keith Buchanan, Hensall,..a son, . VivtJ� T1' n Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, October 8, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Fawcett, Clinton, a son, GAINES In Hurley Hospital,' Flint, Mich., on Monday, October 1, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs, William: Gaines (nee Evelyn Cooper) a. daughter Linda Manse (Lister for Donald and Irvin). MADY.r In Clinton Public Hospit al, on Friday, October 5, 1956, to LAC and Mrs. Raymond Mady, Victoria S t r e e t, Clinton, a daughter. MARGESON-r•In St. Jean's Hos- pital, St. Johns, Quebec, on • Tuesday, October 2, 1956, to Corporal and Mrs.. C. J. L, Mar- geson nee Shirley Proctor) a Son. NESBIT In Clinton Public HUs- • ' pital, on Sunday, October 7, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. John Nee, bi , RR 2, Blyth, a son, REGIER--In Clinton Public Hos- pital,• en. Tuesday, October 9, 1956, to Mr, and Mrs, Clement Peeler, Zurich, a sore, SNIDER -In Clintbn Public Hos- pital, on Tuesday, October.' 5, • 1956, to Mr. and Mrs, Russell Snider, RR 2, .Zu , a son, DEATHS ' r' ENN'EDY-Suddenly,. in Ciande- boye, on Saturday evening, Oct- ober 6, 1956, Donald Ray I- en- hedy, beloved husband of Annie Fern Yungblut, Londesboro, in his Fern, year, Funeral from the Ball and ldutch funeral home High •Street, Clinton, tq Clinton, Cemetery, by the Rev. J. T. White, Londesboro, on Tueaclay afternoon, October 9. POLLARD -Suddenly in Clande- ,boye,'on Saturday evening, Oct- ober 6; ' 1956, Edmund Pollard,, beloved husband of Mildred Christie, Blyth, in his 29th yearn Funeral from the Tasker fun - era' home, Blyth, to Blyth Union 'Cemetery, on Wednesday after- noon, October' 10. ~- WELB•ANKS-Suddenly in Clan- deboye, on Saturday --evening, October 6, 1955, Stephen. Ross Welbanks, ,beloved son • of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Welbanks, 'RR 4, Londesboro, in his ninth year. Funeral from the Ball and ,-, Mutch funeral • home, Hi g h Street, Clinton, to Clinton Cem- etery, by Rev. 3. T. White, Londesboro, on Tuesday after- noon, October 9, . • NOTICE/TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate- of James McNeil, late of the Town of Clinton, in the Count • of Huron,Retired,who died on or about he 29th ay of September, ,1956 are required to file the• same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 27th day of October, 1956 as after that date, the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, in the County. of1956Huron,: this 4th day of October, . r HAYS and PREST, 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. 41.-2-3-b • - 4 NOTICE`TO CREDITORS WebsTHE ESTATE of 'Elmer ter, late of the Village of Varna,- ire- the County of Huron, Yeoman, 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 on before the 1st day of November, A.D. 1956, after which date the assets will be dist- ributed amongst the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 5th day of October, A.D. 1956, E. BEECHER MENZIES, • Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. '41-2-3-b - COMPLETE • DISPERSAL SALE REGISTERED. HEREFORDS Thursday, October 18 at 1 o'clock Lot 3, Concession 10, Stanley, 3 miles north of Zurich The herd of Clarence Parke & Son consisting of: 4 bulls, one year old;; 10 o . e - year old heifers;. 2 -2 -year old heif- ers, sell open; 8 cows with calves by side; A0 cows due to calf. Clarence Parke & Son, Props. W. S. 'Q'NEIL, Auctioneer 4••-p Junior fnsti.tute Hears'ars. Trott Discuss Reporting is' Stellai. conducted M s Rankin endo ted the Junior Institute meeting in the absence of the president Lois Jon- es, on October 9, in the Clinton District Collegiate Institute. The meeting opened by all singing. the Institute Ode and repeating The Lord's Prayer, Mae Coleman read the Scripture reading, The roll call' was answerer by suggeSting ,a'topic for the,November meeting. Miss Helen. Johnston was elected the new press reporter, taking the place of Catharine Powell. Mrs, C!arence Trott was the guest speaker, She gave an inter- esting talk on how to write up re- ports for' the newspaper and some of the exp! riences she has had as a cerrespondent for different pap ers, Miss Helen Johnston thanked the'!Fieaker, The collection* was taken and Miss Dori Johnston gave a report on the Current By- p By - mite. All members are to bring scissors and magazines to the next meeting to make scrap books.° for the Sick Children's Hospital. The joint .meting opened by singing the Junior Farmer's song. Bert Pepper was in charge of the meeting, Frank O'Brien read the minutes. It was moved by Miss Mae Coleman and seconded by Miss Doris Johnston that the Jun- ior Farmers donate $25 to the Clinton Community Swimming Pool Fund.. Carried. It was decided to have a dance in Varna on November 9, The committer ` of Miss Mae Coleman, Berne McKinley, Ivan . 1VIcCly, mont and- Miss Doris Johnston was appointed to make all arrnge meats. ” , < Miss Catherine Campbell from Seaforth gave a excellent report on her week _ at Provincial Camp; which was held ± Geneva Park on Lake Couchiching. Berne McKin- ley thanked her. Miss Mae Cole- inan read:' the ,:club, :paper:"' The meeting was adjourned and a short recreation peripd, led by Miss Catherine Campbell Was followed by lunch. : . • CLEARING AUCTION SALE a Of Machinery and Farm Stock. At Lot 25, ,Con. 4, HRS: Tucker - smith, 33/4 west of ' Seaforth and 2 miles south, on Friday, October '12, at .1 p.m. Machinery: M. H. tractor 30, tractor plow, M.H. fertilizer 11 hoe drill, spring- tooth harrow, roller, harrows, rubber tired wagon, wagon and box, manure spreadLr, binder, M.H,'side rake, mower, hay -loader, 6 h.p. IHC • coal oil •engine, cream sepa ra.tor, , DeLaval vessot grinder, sleighs. 54 loads chopped hay. Other articles too numerous to mention. A few household effects. Horses: 2 aged horses; 1 Clyde mare 8 yrs,.TM'old. Cattle: Holstein cow due time of sale; 2 Holstein cows, 5 yrs. of milking well and retired; farrow cow; Holstein heifer, bred; Jersey cow, recently fresh; 2 Durham cows wt.') calves at foot; 2 Durham heli rs With calves at foot and re - bred;' 2 Durham heifers, bred; 1 black with calf at foot; Hereford heifer with calf -at foot; Durham cow, calf at foot; 2 dual purpose -heifers due to freshen in Oct. and Jan:; Jersey heifer, 1 yr: old; num- ber of calves. 38 rows of mangolds and turnips, 40 rods long. Some husking corn; 6 drills of sorghum. Farm: 100 acres, large bank barnand straw shed, garage, 1/2 Sub- ject • brick house. Offered sub- ject to reserve bid. Terms: Chattels, cash; farm, .10% down, balance 30 days. Frank Crich, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk ' - 41-b AUCTION SALE OF - HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS At the residence • of Mrs. Nellie Watson, ,village of L'ondesboro adjacent United °Church Saturday, October 13 1 p.m. (Sharp) ' At . this Sale will be offered the following articles: • Kelainator refrigerator; Beattie washer; cook 'stove (Beach); 2 electric hot plates; electric kettle; 3 -piece wine chesterfield suite, ex- cellent condition; 8,piece dining room suite; 5 rugs with under - to d9' 'x -12� sizes, woollenm 9' mats; floor lamps; table lamps; rockers; end tables and -odd chairs; 4 bedroom suites, springs and mattresses; and many other articles too numerous to mention, including garden tools, lawn #mower, dishes, etc.. A1so"a,quantity of wood and coal Also offered for sale subject to reserve bid, 6 room cottage, ash- phalt siding; with hard and soft water inside, also inside plumbing and equipped with hydro and in- stalled Duo Therm oil burner (us- ed only 5 Months) ; oil piped in from' outside tank containing 40 gals of oil; she'r 1g' x 30'. Terms of 'this sale as follows: Cash for Chattels. On property 10% at time of pur- chase, balance in ,30. days Mrs.MNellie Watson, Proprietress Harold Jackson, Auctioneer 40-1-b RO ''THEATRE Clinton. • Tw.o Shaws Nightly -Wide ;$ reen NOW: Thursday, Friday & Satur a T H E MARAUDERS"' -A .... S ,� D R R E.. - The screen blazes with violence .as an army of desperate men sweeps into peaceful, range country. Dan Duryea -- Jeff Richards --• Keenan Wynn Monday, TuesdaY and Wednesday (Adult Entertainment) )KATTLECRY . Splendid flint based on .a widely read warrovel. Magnificent action and spectacle, Van Heflin -- Mona Freeman -.Akio Ray NOTE: Owing to the length of (hie feature,the firs show.. will commenceat 7 t p.m, 'insteacloY 7,SO COMING: "FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE" Mickey Rooney - Virginia • - Welles - "Francis" • COMING; Nov. 8-9-10 "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH" James Stewart Doris Dpy Bernard Miles ANNUITY PLANS GUARANTEE ADEQUATE INCOME FOR RETIREMENT! 'f I will be glad to advise you on the plan best suited to your needs and income. Insure your future security. See me today! ' H. E. HARTLEY Canada Life Astgurance I Company - Phone HI/ 2-6693 -- Clinton Clinton, Ontario • -`" CLEARING Dispersal Sale 01 . PA. RK THEATRE' GODF.RIC'H NOW: "The Man' Who Knew Too Much"' Directed by Alfred .Hitchcock - with James Stewart and Doris Day in Vista -color, MONDAY -- TUESDAY • and WEDNESDAY • (Adult Entertainment) "EAST OF EDEN" --- In !Cinema.scope The great emotional story that set the critics raving about its cast and its dramatic impact. James Dean -- June Harris Raymond Massey & Burl Ives THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Double. Bill --• • JOHNNY WEISSMULLEI With a cast of favorites in a new version of the jungle adventures that made him famous. "TARZAN ESCAPES" •'Registered A. second feature will he shown to complete this program. SCOTCH SHORTHORN' CATTLE • at the farm of • M. C.•' Tyndall and Son' R.R. 5, Goderich, Ont. On the 8th ..Concession of. Col- b¢me Township, 7 miles northeast of Goderich, 11 miles westof' Blyth Wednesday, 'October 17 *,at 2.00 o'clock p.m. 50 •- Head Selling - 50 Rost. Amos, Guelph, Auctioneer These cattle are all TB tested and' calf vaccinated.. The bulls that have been used in this herd have the blood of some of the 'top bulls that have been used in Scotland •and Canada such' as Collynie Royal Barrage, Burford Bolido, `Corrimory Golden. Saver- eign, Millhills" Festival by Ascreav- ie Democrate., As we are not big breeders, we have top, blood lines in the herd. These cattle have not been fitted for sale and • are just in pasture condition. Anyone wishing a list of the sale, phone Cariow,1522 or write M. C. Tyndall, RR 5, Goderich, Ontario. 40-1-b JayBee Hereford Farms 3rd. PRODUCTION SALE of ,Registered Hereford• Cattle to be held aat'lhe. farm, 3 miles ,. east of I5ippen or 5 miles south of 'Seaforth, on Tuesday, October 16 at 1.30• p.m. --- 39 HEAD -- 6 Yearling Bulls (12 to 20 months of age) ; 7 bred 2 -year-old heifers; 13 3 -year-old calves, 'by side and bred again. Herd Sires include: STAR DEL ZENTO (grandson of Del Zento 1st) ; TEESWATER VIEW BRIT- ISHER (grandson of Britisher Domino); JAYBEE ADVANCE NOTICE (son of Advance Notice MRC) and grandson of Advance Junior Domino, one of the greatest sires to be imported into the Pro- vince of Alberta. - Stanley M. Jackson,' Prop. Auctioneers: W. S. O'Neil, Percy Wright, Edward Elliott. Clerk: R. J. Etherington, 41-b Special Feature In This Week's Clinton Comtunity ' Sales ' Will be One Man's Herd of REGISTERED SCOTCH SHORTHORN 'COWS and Their Calves. These ares an exceptional good herd -of cattle and belong to MR. MAURICE JI' AME • EVERY FRIDAY commencing at 8.00 p.m. Islam CASH J. COREY, Sales Manager E. W. ELLIOTT` ,Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHHOUN, Clerk ASNTON'S ,TAXI Operated by CLIFF ASHTON Now located In the former Rusty Store, On Huron •Street, two doors West of Ruby & Bill's Snack Bar. DAY AND NIGHT SEl VICIE CALL HIU' - 2-9036 _ v COMING: A novel chiller "THE CREATURE WALKS AMONG US" • ,RCAVICTOit The Clifton. 21" RCA "Silverama" picture tube. Available 'in mahog- any, walnut, or, limed oak finish. Matching swivel base optional, ex- • tra. Mode1.31T194. The new Clifton with matching . swivel base is a marvel of conve- nience! Just "aim" the picture to face your chair. "High -Sharp -eel - Easy" timing lets you dial stand- ing up. Never"living Image" pia ture and Balanced Fidelity sound bring you unsurpassed perform- ance. Come in and see, hear it, - today! Galbraith' Radio U TV "We give service you , want when you want it" KU. 2 -3841= -Clinton IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING Tulips • Daffodils--Hyacinths—Narcissus--Crocus o. BUDGIES --- GOLD FISH In our 'New "PET CORNER" we have a number of Beautiful Young Birds in all colours and a nice selec-, tion of Common Gold Fish, Comets, ,Fantails and Black Moor Telescopes. , HARTZ MOUNTAIN BUDGIE AND CANARY SEE6, CONDITION FOOD, ETC., and NATURAL FISH FOOD CLINTON K. C., COOKE FLORIST HO 2-7012 ONTARIO