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Accommodation For 'tent
ROU$> TO
'SMALL L 3 RO02-9546.
"rent. Phone HU .954 ... 42A
SMALL HOUSE, THREE; ROOMS,
partly tarnished. Phone nu
2-3822, -'" 43-p
FOUR • ROOM UNFURNISHED
apartment. Phone HU 2-3882 'af-
ter 6 p.m, 43"p
POUR ROOM APARTMENT IN
Seaforth, with modern kitchen and
bath. Phone Seaforth 841r2/ 39tfb'
li'U'RNISRED A P A R T`M E .N T,
share bath. One mile West and
three quarter mile north of Clin-
ton. Apply Lorne Tyndall, phone
HU 2-9904. 43-4-b
1
_"
FOUR -ROOM DUPLEX, Unfur-
nished, including, full bathroom,
space heater. Phone Clinton HU.
2-3807. 43b
THREE ROOM APAiRTMENT,.
heated and furnished. Available
now. Central location. Phone 131U
2-9005.. 43-p
3 ROOM APARTMENT available
now; suitable-fortwo, furnished,
heated, frig., and laundry. nine
HU' 2-9483. • 42 p
FOUR ROOM Ap'A•%L'T'MENT, up -
'stairs, self-contained. Furnished •
and heated, Mrs, Radford at ;
Phone HU 2-3483 43-b ]
IWO ROOM Al AR'PIVIFJNT, shit-
.:able for couple, furnisriea, tieatea,
:share bath. Close to RCAF Seat -
lion. Phone HU 2-7574. 43-p.
C'tJ SY AND WARM, TWO ROOM
apertment, furnished. Second
floor. Rent reasonable. Mrs.
Norman . Carter. Phone. HU 2-6650.
• 424-p
IVURNIS t APARTMENT, heat -
Led, private entrance, ba'Lh, use of
}laundry. Suitable- for couple.;
' Available November 1. Phone HU
=2-9459: 43-p
'OUR ROOM APART ENT, fur-
1
ut finished or unfurnished, , all conven-
'iences. Apply to II. 'Weymouth,
• •over Counter's Jewellery Store.af-
, "ter 6.00 p.m: 43-p
`'UNFURNISHED HEATED apart -
"anent on main floor: Living room;'
..bedroom, kitchen, bath, self ton-
'+tained. Available now, ;phone L.,
:catkin, HeI 2-7057. 43-4-p
l ARM HOUSE TO RENT, 1%.
emiles from Seaforth. Modern ,con-
'veniences. Suitable for two apart
rrnents. Rent: $20 per month. Box
`380, Clinton News -Record.
38-tfb
`1WO ROOM, FURNISHED apart-
:'event, with garage in private home.
Built-in sink and clipboards; refrig-
•erator and stove,, soft ,water hid
:Steam heated. Suitable for couple.
Phone HU 2-9642, during day, and
SIU 2-9357, evenings. 43-b
UNFURNISHED THREE ROOM
apartment, ground floor, self con -
lamed, in modern hoitie. Heated
by oil furnace. Laundry in base -
anent. Ideal for couple. Phone
2-9634 or HU 2-9479• after 6.
3&+tfb.`
'Accommodation Wanted
;EMPTY BARN, FOR. STORAGE of
farm machinery. In Clinton dis-
trict. Apply to Pere Riley, phone
-HU 2.-3331. • 43-b
Articles For Sale
:.1.5 CU. FT. DEEP FREEZE,
' "Woods," .•Jim ' Graham, High
•street. Phone HU 2-9597. 43-p
SCOFFIEIJD WASHING machine,
good repair. Phone HU 2-9667.
43-b
CHAIN SAWS. TWO new
•snodels, H,C,- and 3.A. to choose
from. Also -2exceptionally good
'buys in used `saws, Robert Glen,
Q.E.L. Saws, Clinton, Hle 2-9909.
43 to 46-p
'COUNTER'S—JEWELLERY Store
:have just received new fall creat:
ions in. Diamond Rings. Special
low prices to give you the best val
ine ever. See them today. W. N.
Counter--Jeweller: • 43-p
TV FLIT 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
Articles Wanted
"USED GO-CART, IN GOOF Con-
clition. Phone HU. 2-9496, , 43p
BABY PLAYPEN AND HIGH -
chair, must be in good condition.
Phone HU 2-9341, 43-b
Automobiles For Sale
1951 PONTIAC SEDAN Delivery,
an good running order. Low mile-
age. Phone HU 2-9512, 424-p
11950 ANGLIA( (1 1'GLISIT FORD)
in amazing condition. Black, Red
and cream leather epholstei ,,.
Heater: Five good tires. Meehan&
ac'dream car. Weald sell. for
$2b0. • Phone HU 2-3844. 43-b
BABY SITTING
RELIABLE MOTHER will baby
sit by the day or lidurly. Reason-
able rates. Phone•I4U, 2-9165.
37-tfb
CLOTHING TOR 'SALE
1VfAN'S E1, TOPCOS,T, ALC)
"winter overcoat, both size 40,
brown-. Practically neva. Phone
BU 2.7014. q3,p
°GIRL'S.. litutEyl?II CE'' 1V(>XNTER,
Outfit, size 3x. Dark green With
grey fur trite. 1;xcellerit"eonditio( .
Phone llU, 2.5580, 43b
BOY'S SPc RTCCOAX,lv'AVY blue
'With fleck, site• 14 excellent eondiy
noon, :TelephOne,lithter;.29444.
r48 -x
FOR- QUICK RESULTS.
Business Opportunities
'OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street; .Clinton, Phone Clin-
ton HU 42.6692. 13-tfb
Drover and Trucking
r
Business Fo_ Sale
The Drover and Trucking 'Busi-
ness of the late Edmund C. Pol-
lard of Blyth, must., be sold eo com-
plete administration of- his ,Estate.:
Included are ,three trucks: The
late Mr, Pollard had Class "C",
and "F.S,", P.C,V, 'licenses, Also
offered for sale is the warehouse
and storage yard in Blyth,
For further•information, contact
Donnelly & Donnelly, Goderich,
Ontario, Solicitors for the person-
al representative. h2 -3-b
CUSTOM WORK
SANITARY SEWtt,GE,
DISPOSAL '
Septic tanks, Cess Pools; etc„
pumped and cleaned with Senitazty
equipment All work guaranteed,
E timates given without obliga-
tion.- Louis Blake, RR No. ' 2,
Brussels, phone 42r6, 39 to 49-p.
Farm Produce For. Sale
,000 BUSHEL ' GOOD SOLID
urhips, P, Westerhout, phone
ilU 2-9812. d •43-p
UANT1TY OF SPY APPLES OF
different grades, Please bring con-
tainers to farm, • Fraser Sterling,
2 melte west of Middleton's church
on Bayfield Road, ' % mile north.
• 43-b
For Sale or Rent
BRICK HOUSE, FURNISHED,
seven rooms, all conveniences, _half
a garage, for ' rent. Phone Bay-
field 53r2. 41-tfb
GOOD .INSUL BRICK, 6 roomed
House, New furnace, garage, on
Ontario Street, near schools. Avail-
able November 1st, Norman L.
Carter, - 43-4-p
Furniture -For -Sale
WINE DAVENte ALSO WINE
rug 9' tc 7', complete with felt un-
derpad. Phone HU 2-3879. 43-p
Help Wanted—Female
HOUSEKEEPER FOR BUSINESS
couple. All modern - appliances.
Apply Shapiro's Ladies' Wear, ,28
Downie•• Street, Stratford: 43-b
FEMALE HELP WANTED -For
clean factory work. Steady em-
ployment. Applyin person to
Par -Knit Hosiery, ;Albert Street,
Canton. ' 42-tfb
Help Wanted -Male
APPLICATIONS FOR Caretaker
of Township Hall. • Salary '$10 per
month. Applications to be in hands
of clerk by October 31, 1956. Fred
Watson, Clerk, Township of Stan-
ley. 42-3-b
Unusual Opportunity
HAVE EXCELLENT OPENINGS
'FOR MEN RESIDENT^ IN
Stephen, Usborne, Hay, Stanley,
Tuckersmith, McKillop Townships.
of Huron County,,
Must "be well-known and highly
regarded with sales experience.
Must have some agricultural back-
ground: ' Car necessary. On this
lob you can he home nights.
Prefer man who is semi -retired
or one who could devote full-time.
Repeat business makes this posi-
tion a life time occupation.
Excellent opportunity for ad-
vancement in company for those
who are' aggressive.
Apply in confidence to:
Mr. E. McLachlan, Vice -President,
NA-CHURS PLANT FOOD
CO. LIMITED
LONDON, ONTARIO
43-44-b
Livestock Wanted
OLD HORSES WANTED AT• 3%c
lb., and dead cattle at value. If
dead, phone at ' once, GILBERT
EROS, MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect 14833 4 or 148$ J 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
Livestock For Sale
30 WEINER PIGS FOR. SALE.
Ted Sjaarda, RR 2, Bayfield, phone
HU 2-9882. 43-b
GOOD RELIABLE GREY MARE,
7 years old, about 1,600 lbs, Harold
Yeo; RR 3, Clinton. 43n
Miscellaneous
ART SUPPLIES (Winger New-
ton); religious goods,`- pictures,
picture framing, photographs for
all oe aaibns. Ma:eLaren's Studios,
Clinton aitd' Goderich; at Clinton,
Tuesday' An:d Thursday, 1, 30 to 7-
p m PhOne C'iinton HU. 2-9401.
i
29-tfb
LEST' US ItEPAt1% At`11 MAKE
your rings arid jewellery like new.
Diamond rings renewed and stories
safely_ aeCtired--dont take ohan-
cos. Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl restringing. W.
1 . counter, 43-p
,HAVE YOU TRIED EVERY
IMAGINABLE REMEDY
to cera yoii.r Ii heuniatiit'allinents,
poor blood circulation.,long•lasting
colds With lee Y 8; I' eatist rri . resent?
Why not try the ,•
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Writes ti, Postai' tent 508
(Gotlerlch, .Ontario:... •
43.4{54.p
No charge for announcements of Births,
Marriages' and Deaths
Articles for sale, Fent, ,ete.,, Carel of Thanks, in
Memoriam,. engagements, •3e a word, nianinimn 75e.
Box No, ee this office 7.50 additional, Repeat in:-
sections. 2c a word, minimum 50e,
GASH DI$OOTJNT: 1% if paid by Saturday fol*
' lowing last insertion. Billing charge of 100 addeti
each time bill' is sent,
Latest Time ,for Inse;rtlens--., 12 `noon Weenestiay
BIRTHS.
BRANDON In Clinton Public
,Hospital, on Saturday, October
20, 1956, to Mr,.'and Mrs, Glenn
Brandon, Bayfield, a daughter,
FXSiHER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, October 20,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs, Herman
Fisher. RR .2, Clinton, a daugh-
ter,
GRA''.. In St. Joseph's. Hospital,
London, on Saturday, • October
20, 1.956, .to Mr' and Mrs. Donald
Gray (nee Joyce Hawkins),- Lon-
don, a son, (Donald Hugh),
HODGES—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, October 18,.
1956, to Sgt. and Mrs. Hubert
Hodges, Clinton, a daughter,
LAWSON In St. .Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London, on Wednesday, Oc-
tob. er 17, 1956',- te, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Lawson (nee Marie Gild -
don,
ld-don, R.N.), a son (Brian Doug-
las), a brother for Lynn.
MacF,ARLANE --- In University
Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, 'on.
October 12,, to James and Cora
MacFarlane, a daughter, Grand-
daughter foe Mr. and Mrs, Har
vey Taylor, Brucefield, Ontario,.
OX_BOEROW —In Clinton Public
Hospital, on . Monday, October
22, 1956, to .'LAC and Mrs, Ter-
- ranee Oxborrow, Clinton, a son,.
POORTERFIELD In .Clinton Pelee
lie Hospital; op Thursday, Octo-
ber 18,-1956, to Sgt.. and Mrs,- J.
S. P.oilterfieid, Clinton, a ,son.
WAKEIFORD — In Clinton Public
• Hospital; • on. Monday, October
22, 1956, to LAC and Mrs, Mal-
colm Wakefield, RR, 5, Clinton,
a daughter.
WOODS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, October 18,
1956, to LAC and Mrs. Norman
Woods, ..Clinton, a 'daughter.
MISCELLANEOUS
HUGE
PAINT CLEARANCE
SALE
AT
Ball & MVlutch •
Entire Stock of: ...
• SUPER KEM TONE
. • KEM GLO ENAMEL
• S.W.P. Exterior Paints
• ENAMELOID
For Real Savings This Fall
See Our. Large .Adv.
(Sale Now On)
42-3-b
Poultry For Sale
85 PUTT Ar,,TS, STARTED TO LAY,
Apply James Boyle, RR 3, Clinton.
43p
150 PULLETS, RHODE ISLAND
Red X Barred Rocks. $1.75 each.
Five months old: C. Buruma,
phone. Clinton HU 2-3287. 43-p
TURKEYS AVAILABLE anytime.
New York dressed or oven ready.
10 to' 25 lbs. Phone HU 2-3290.
William Jenkins, Base Line, Clin-
ton. 42-3-4-p
LAEEIVIEW ARBOR ACRE S
White Rocks and Leghorn. X White
Rock pullets. Ready -to -lay, at
$2.25 The Lakeyiew Hatchery
Ltd., of Exeter, 'Phone No: 7. ,
Property For Sale �-
BRICK DUPLEX. ALL ONE
fl5or, each side contains 2 bed-
rooms, living room, modern kitch-
en and bath, full basement. Heat-
ed by oil furnaces:. Ideal invest-
ment. HU 2-7057. L. Betide.
43-4-p
Salesmen Wanted
THE SELLING FIELD pays most.
Want to become a member gf a
progressive company and make
big money right from the begin-
ning? Interesting openings. in your
surroundings. FAMILEX, Dept.
D, Station •C, Montreal. e. 43-•b
WANTED: RELIABLE MAN AS
Dealer in Huron County. Exper-
ience not necessary. A fine op-
portunity to step -into old profit-
able business where Rawleigh Pro-
ducts have been sold for years.
Big. profits. Products furnished on
credit. Write Rawleigh's,, Dept.
J-169-163, Montreal, P.Q: 43'b
STOVES FOR SALE
RANGEfI'1"E,, "ACME" IN GOOD
condition. Pane HU 2-9394.
43`b'
McCLARY RANGETTE, like new.
Reasonable. Also gas stove, cheap.
Phone, HU, 2-7024. ,• 43b
WOOD FOR SALE
HARDWOOD, $6 A LOAD (more
than a 'cord). Phone HU 2-9231 at
mealtimes or in evening, : 41 -tib
HARDWOOD FOR SALE, CUT
and ,haul yourself.: $2 a cord. • L.
G, Winter, Clinton, Phone IIU
2-6692. _ 42.3.h
ASHTON' S
TAXI
Operated by
Olin' ASHTON'
DAY o'r NIGHT
CALL
O3
• DEATHS ,
k7LI>tIOTT — In, Scott MYieniorial
Hospital, Seaforth, - on Friday,
October 19, 1.956, Lillian Mor,
rison*, beloved wife of Morton
E1'l art, Stanley Township, in
her 75th, year, • Funeral I rein
the Whitney funeral home Sea,'
forth, to Bayfield Cemetery, by
the Rev, W, S, Quterbridge, .ori'
Monday afternoon, October 22.
LUKE, --In South Huron Hospiir
tal, Exeter, on Friday afternoon,
October 19, 1956, -Miss Gladys
• Luker, -Hensel', daughter- of the
late Mr. and Mrs, William Luk-
er, in her 48th year. Funeral
" froom the Bonthron funeral chap-
ele Hensall! to Bayfield Came-
,-,etery, by the Rev. C. D, Daniel,
on Monday afternoon, October
22.
STOTESBURY — A.t St, Catherines
General Hospital, on Monday,
October 15, 1956, Rev. Francis
Graham Stotesbury, beloved hus-
band of Lottie McCulloch and
father of Paul, Stayner; Rev,
Earl Stotesbury, Grenfell, Sask,;
Victor, Drurnbo; Douglas, Max-
well and brother of Mrs. Arthur
Woad and Mrs, Grace :Correll,
Toronto; in his 72nd year, Rest-
ed at the J. W. Buck and Son
funeral home, ' Beamsvilie, till
•Thursday afternoon,• thence to
''Trinity United Church for ser-
vice at 3'`o'cloe.k. Interment in
OStayner Cemetery, Friday after-
noon.
SWEIGARD In Clinton, on Tues-
day, October 23, 1956, Stephen
Douglas Sweigard, beloved eon
of Pastor and Mrs, le. L. Sweig-
ard, age 38 days. Rested at the
Ball and Mulch funeral home,
High Street, Clinton,- until Wed-
nesday afternoon, October 24,
when.service was held from the
Pentecostal > church, Victoria
Street,.- Clinton, by the Rev. H.
T. Kendrick, Exeter, to Clinton
Cemetery.
WELBANKS -- Suddenly in Lon-
don, 'on- Thursday, October 18,
1956, Charles Stephen Welbanks,
,beloved .husband of Eva Ken-
nedy, Londesboro, in his 38th
• year. Funeral .from the Ball
and Murch funeral home, High
Street, Clinten, to Clinton Cem-
etery, on Sundey afternoon, Oc-
tober 21, by the Rev. J. T,
White, L' on'desboro. United Chur-
ch,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Jamee McNeil, late
of the Town of Clinton, in the
County of Huron, Retired, who
died on or about the 29th day 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
of Huron, this 4th day of October,
1956.
HAYS and PREST, •
33 Montreal Street,,
r Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors fol the Estate.
41-2-3-b
REAL ESTATE
K. W.:Colquhoun
Real Estate Broker
2
4
8
YEARS OLD—Large beautiful
, 'living room with natural fire
place, dinette with built-in
corner cabinets, modern kitch-
en, den off living room with
outside entrance, 2 bedrooms,
• 3 -piece tiled bathroom, 3 acres
• on highway 4, small down pay-
ment, attractive terms for the
balance. Owner moving this
fall because of‘ change in em-
ployment.,
* 5
.ROOM COTTAGE -- Complete
with bath—immediate possess-
ion—also,with this property, 4
building ' lots, Possession of
this property can' lie 1arranged
;for as low as $1,250.00.
". *
ROOM -2 storey brick, 3 bed-
rooms and bath il» and den,
large kitchen living room and
summer kitchen down. '80 foot
• frontage and approximately
250 depth. Small barn; close
to both schools, woilld pe suit-
able for growing family look-
ing for a larger house.
Insurance and Real Estate
PHONE H,U. 2-9747
Royal Bank Building
Clinton, Ontario
-.FOR SALE
SOLID BRICK dwelling with three
self-contained apartments. Oil
heating (new). Good location..
Price, $11,000; $2,000, down,
terms,
11/2 STOREY .SOLID BRICK =-- /-
room dwelling. Modern conven-
fences. Located near schools.
Barn 20'.x30. Early possession.
GENERAL STORE with Post Of-
fice. Solid brick building 20x72.
Located in prosperous farming
distri`et on Highway 4. Fully
equipped.
HOME FLITS INCOME—Contain-
ing 2 self contained apartments
With 2 bedrooms, living room;
modern kitchen with dining
Space; bath, oil heated; Ideated
, neat schools. Early possession.
IN VILLAGE Or LONDESBORO:
114 storey '1 room dwelling.
Hydra "water, 1/ acre land, Im-
mediate possession., Pride
$4,000.00.
CHOICE BUILDING 'LOT;' 60' x
100', located On Highway 8, near
schools.
" Apply to
HeW C. LAWSON
AWS N
O
Complete -insura'ice Service'
Real Estate .—. lnveatri'ient3
'Bank of Montreal btrliding
PHONES
OfficeLIW2-9644 TON 0$/sm OZ -97 7
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Now: 'BACKLASH" •
Adult Entertainment 0'
In Technicolor with Richard
Widmark and Donna Reed,
MONDAY, —TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
"There's Always
Tomorrow'
Bernard Sehoenfield's new and or-
iginal screenplay givesan. interest-
ing twist to the infernal triangle
in a story of rekindled love.
Barbara Stanwyck -- ,Fred
MacMurray,and Joan Bennett
THURSDAY"- FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
In Technicolor & Vistavision
B'ING CROSBY
with Donald O'Connor - Mitzi
Gaynor and Jeiuimaire
From Cole Porter comes a. bright
and zestful musical with as much
talent as you'll ever see in one cast
"ANYTHING
GOES"
Coming: Steve Allen in
"THE BENNY GOODMAN
STORY:" -- Technicolor
NOTICE -TO CREDITORS
B IN THE ESTATE of Elmer
Webster, late of the Village of
Varna, in' 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 . or before -the 1st
day of November, AD. 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, AD. 1956.
E. BEECHER MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
41!-2-3-:b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF Harry,
Leslie Henry, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County. of Huron,
Accountant, 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
10th day. of November, A,D. 1956,
alter which date the assets will be
distributed amongst the- parties
entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which notice
shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, this 23rd
day of October, A.D. 1956.
E. B. • MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
43-4-5-b
AUCTION SALE
OF MILKING COWS AND
FEEDER CATTLE •
To be held at. Lot 14, Con. 2, Stan-
ley Township, 1% miles west
of Brucefield on..
Friday, November 2,
at 1.00 p.m. •
30 head of Holstein, claws and
heifers; several fresh, others due
time of sale, also in November' and
December; a. few good Durham X
Hereford cows; 15 head of open
Holstein heifers, some registered;
all vaccinated; 15'head of Stock.
er heifers. and steers; also, a• few
young 'calves.
PIGS: 20 York chunks.
Plan to attend as this is a good
offering of livestock,
Sale will be held under cover
Terms Cash
D'Arey Rathwell and Sons,
Proprietors 0
Daroltl. eaeltson, Auctioneer
43-4-b
CommunityClinton
Farmersl
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
at 130 'p.m.
",rERllds GASH
l' CO> yt Shea Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT,Auctioneer
K. W. COLOUHOUN, Clerk
ROXY THEATRE. Clinton •
Two Shows Nightly Wide Screen
NOW: Thursday, Friday & Saturday
"THE THE RAWHIDE YEARS"
... TECHNICOLO1
A movie that really moves; with a rugged river -boat gambler
N at the 'centre of itsvigorous plot.
TONY CURTIS -- COLLEEN MIL,,LER . ARTHUR KENNEDY
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
"THE ROSE TATTOO"
(Adult Entertainment)
She -dedicated her life to a lost love, clinging to•her memories.
And then—a furious awakening and -a -dramatic climax.
ANNA MAGNANI -- BURT LANCASTER -- MARISA PAVAN
Coming: "TOY . TIGER"
Jeff Chandler -- Laraine Day --%Tim Hovey
GIFT of LOVE!
From man to
woman, from'heart
to heart, a diam-
ond speaks in ten-
der terms of happi-
ness and love.
Such an import-
ant gift as a dia-
mond, should be
chosen with spec-
ial care.
Take ' Tim& -To .Choose Your Diamond In Privacy—
Phone Collect for an Evening Appointment .
TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED
•
Anstett Jewellers •
,
CLINTON (Phone HU. 2-9525) and WALKERTON
Expert Watch Repairs and Engraving
BULOVA — CYMA and GRUEN WATCHES
-
BLUE RIVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS
SPODE DINNERWARE
IN MEMORIAM.
ANDREW; --In loving memory of
our beloved daughter and sister
Katherine Ann Andrews, who
passed away ' two years ago
October 27th, 1954 in her 3rd
year:
"We 'lived in hope, and prayed in
vain,
That she would soon be well again;
But God looked down and
He knew best,
Then , took her to eternal rest."
—Too dearly loved to ever be for-
gotten by Mommy, Daddy and
Marie and . Lyn. 43_2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
anti FEED
of the Estate of the late Donald R.
Kennedy, at lot No. 24, ' Hullett
Township, 11/ miles south of Lon-
desboro and %z mile east of No. 4
, Highway, or 5 miles north of
Clinton on
Wednesday, November T
at1pan: '
Ce i-1u.E-40 head Registered
Polled Hereford cow 6 yrs. old'
milking, bred again; registered
Polled Hereford cow 4 yrs, old,
milking, bred again; 2 registered
Polled Hereford calves; Durham
cow, 9 yrs. old, due November 12;
Hereford cow, 8 yrs. old, due Nov-
ember 26; 2 Durham cows, 4 yrs,
old, milking, bred again; Durham
cow,p5 yrs. old milking, bred again;
Durham "cow, 6 yrs. old milking
bred again; Durham X Herefore
cow, 6 yrs., old, milking, bred
again; Durham cow; 7 yrs. old
milking, bred dgain; black cow, 7
yrs, old, milking, bred again; Dur-
ham heifer, milking, bred again;
D' irham heifer in calf; 19 head of
Hereford x Durham yearling steers
and heifers; 6 Hereford calves.
PIGS—Yorksire sow, due time of
sale; Yorkshire. sow; 11 pigs, 8
weeks old; 21. pigs approx. 140 lbs.
140 lbs.
Poultry, etc.' 100 Red Rocks hens,'
1 yr. old, laying; 100 Red Rock
pullets, laying; electric brooder
(500 -chick • cap,); oil, brooder (300 -
chick cap.).
Implehents:„
M.H, Standard 102
Junior tractor with lights, starter
and pulley (tires nearly new); MH
two -furrow widebottom tractor
plow; Ford tractor; Dearborn trac-
tor plow; rubber tire wagon; flat
rack; International arower,
6 ft.
cut; International cream separat-
or' (nearly new); galvanized water'
trough; logging chain, forks, k , shay•
els and numerous other articles.
reed: Approx. 2,006. bus. of mix-
ed grain; approx. 1,000 bales of
hay; quantity of loose hay.
Terms dash
Ed 'lroungblutt, Victor Kennedy,
Administrators of the Estate
Edward W Elliott, Auctioneer
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McOLINCHEY In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
.William McClinchey, who pass-
ed away, October 25, 1945—
”"Out of this world of suffering
Into a gardenofrest
God's garden must be beautiful
For He' only takes the best."
—Sadly missed by wife, daugh-
ters and grandson, John R. Cook.
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COLCLOUGH--in loving memory
of a dear wife and mother, Mrs,
William J. Colclough, who pass-
ed away `October 27, 1947:
"Please' God, when I am lonely
and wonder why she's gcshe
Forgive me for my heartache and
help me carry on
What peaceful hours we once ,en-
joyed
How sweet their meTnory still
But they have left an aching void
The world can never fill." •
—Ever remembered by husband
and father,' sons and daughter.
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•
AS.HTON Lf- loving memory.: of
our dear motheij Lillian Ashton,
who passed away suddenly three
years ago October 25th, 1953: '
"She bade no one a last farewell,
She said goodbye to none.
The heavenly gates were open
wide,
A loving voice said "Come."
The blew was great, the shock
severe,.
We little thought her death so
near.
Only those who have lost can'tell,
The sorrow of parting without
farewell."
----Always remembered by her ram=
ily. 43-b
NEWMAN-Iti loving memory of
a deem' husband, father and
grand -father, Frederick D. New-
man, whe'"bassed away two years
• ago, October 25:
awe little krieer when We woke,
that morn
The sorrow the day would bring,
For the call was asudden, the shock
severe
To part wth one we loved so dear,
Sometimes
it's hard to understand
Why some things have to be
But in His wisdom GO • has plan-
tied
Beyond Our power to see.
God gave us 'strength to 'fight it,
And courage to bear the blow
ut what it Meant to lose him
No one will ever know.
—Sadly missed and ever remelt,
beg . by lits wife, children arld
grand -children. - 431i
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