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DrownEspecially For Clinton; and
HOW BOUT THAT "' " min
Chilton News-ReaOrd by RelPh Tee.
i.trici ha be If 9 erce and
THE.LAST TIME
JEREMIAH !WI-
SER) WENT TO
THE ow -Tom,
SOME Haqiior
PAINT-sALEsmAN
LET NIM IN ON
A VERY SPECIAL
DEAL r.,
WELL ILL BE ,
THE PAINT'S AU. GONE
AND THE JOB IS ONLY
HALF DONE 1 AND THAT
BIG -TOWN PAINT SALESMAN
TOLD ME 1 HAD ENOUGH
FOR THREE COATS.
....THEY MADE THIS
STUFF AS THIN AS WATER,
HAA -M,.• IT SAYS PAINT
ON THE LABEL BUT IT
DOESN'T LOOK, ACT, OR
SMELL LIKE IT TO ME.
WHATEVER IT IS, Yon
NAvIrA otA5E RACK
ANGET SOME MORE'
IF. YOU WANT IT
TO MATCH
Accommodation For Runt
:SEL' -CONTAINED apartment for
-tient, 3 rooms. APPlY to Roy Tyn-
'dell, Phone Clinton HU 2-9928.
47 -;tib
--AVAILABLE NOW ON RAGLAN
••Street, 3 -roam heated apartment.
-All camveniences. Phone HU
52-1-b
MALL" 3 BEDROOM HOUSE,
bath; available January 1, $4p a
-:month. Applympox 520, Clinton
asTesee..,Record:
• HOUSE FOR RENT ON MARY
Street, oerni-furnished. - Three
.bedrooms, - *kitchen,. liVingrOOM.
;Possession At once. P.O. Box 329.,
'Clinton. ., a.. , 52-tfb
-FURNISHED HEATED apartment
'suitable for couple. Utilities paid.
Electric refrigerator and stove.
'Use a eleotric washing machine.
=arid laundry. Phone Goderich 380.
.44 Caledonia Terrace. 44-tfb
43USINES$ GIRL WITH ROOMY
;downtown apartment, would like
to Share -it with one or two other
business women. Futhished. Self -
'Contained,— AVailable .January 3.
:Phone HU. 2-3844 or write ,Box
40 Clinton ,News-R,ecord. 50-tfbi
Accommodation Wonted
,,,..
'HOUSE OR APAR'TMENT urg-
ently .needed by local family -
• Phone HU 2-9078. 51-2-p
Articles For 'ale
:BABY'S Altaik 'WHITE, ,810.,
:phone -HUnter 2-7080. Web
-- _ • - .•
1,5D.A,Til•- ELECTRIC WASHING
Machine,' - For Oink sale.. Phone.
'Clintert.1113 2-3875. . 052-p
.40YAL ALERT BONE CHINA
Dinnerware in open stock or sets.
:See the new patterns in this fine
,•-dinnerware at COUNTER'S JeWel-
ilery Store, , 52-p
vIV FIT MR A "ING" -- We
IPtent .-- Move — Install. Complete
Iseralc4. On all makes of rotators
land antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. 23-tfb
,,
4 — BABY SITTING
LIABLE MOTHER W I LL
baby sit by the day or hourly. Rea-
-amiable xates. Phone Hi1 2-9765.
494fb.
Business Opportunities
• OWN YOUR OWN -*BUSINESS.
,..Contact L. G:- Winter, Real Estate,
'High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin
- ton -11U-:--2-6692:': a : : a -•a •,134fb:
For Sale OtRent
"i3RICK HOUSE, FURNISHED,
aseveii-rooms, all convenience, half
.a garage,- for rent. Phone Hay-
field .53r2. 41-tfb
a
Help Wanted--FeMale•
.
i
'WAITRESS FOR FULL rl'1114E- em-
ployment. Apply in peirscni. Bart-
= Bros. • 46,tfb
'GIRL FOR FULL TIME.. Exper-
4ence riot necessary. • Town resi-
adents preferred, Clinton Laundry
,
land Dry Cleaning. 49tfb'
:RELIABLE, MIDDLEA GED
housekeeper for small . village,
three -adults. Good home for right
person.References required. Write
rotating wages, experienth to Bax
:610 Clinton News -Record. 52. x
• Livestock !or Sale '
:2 CALVES sate, 1e fetr, Taising;
also 2 young cows due January -15
and. February 20. Phane Clinton
HU 29904. 52-b
, Livestock Wanted
ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt,
'courteous collection of all dead and
-disabled farm animals and hidea.
'Call collect Ed. Andrews, '851r11,
-Seaforth. Associated with Darling
and Co. of Canada, Ltd. a 48p-tfb
Miscellaneous. ."
•Tatsmpta, AND MUSIC theory
lessons, for brass and dente band.
on HU 2-7080. 52. b
ART strprAks (Wins& New-
ton); :-`religious goods, pictures,
picture framing, photographs for
n11 oceaSions. MaeLarenrS Studios,
Clinton and G,oderieh; at Clinton,
'Tuesday and Thursday, 1.30 to 7
,pan, Phorib Clinton HU. 2-9401.
• a 29-tfb
LET US. REPAIR AND. MAKE
your rings and jewellhry like new.
"Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely Secured—clorat take chz-
<tea Expert work done reasam?bay
to your satisfaction. Watch rb-
PairS and Pearl restringing. W,
N. Cotinter., 52-p
-PERSONAL . .
Poultry For Sao
400. SUSSEX PULLETS, starting
to lay. Apply W4iiiaKo1rnan,
*,Alt* 1, Clinton, phone HU 2-3283,
52p.
PRODUCE FOR SALE' -
SMAYED APPLES FOR SALE,
Spies, Greenings, Peewalkie, Del-
icious, Baldwin and Salorrie. Phone
HUnter 2-3214. Fred 1VICCIymont,
Varna. 51-2-b
Property For Sale
For Immediate Sale
" LOT 22' x.80'
O2 ALBERT STREET
across rOad tram Bartliff Hros., on
east side of street. .
• Apply
Credit Union Office
- REST HOME
13RAMSIDE REST HOME FOR
elderly people and denvalescents.
Telephone Mrs. Boyce, 126W
50 to 12-b
nommiliumemv
REAL ESTATE:
FOR SALE
• Here is -an opportunity to buy a
280 ACRE CLAY LOAM FARM,
level iand,' no atones, at your, own
price. Seven -room brick
large barnimplement shed. Lo-
cated /on 'the 5th concession of
Ashfield Township. Make us an'
offer,: •
LovelY SEVEN -ROOM FRAME
HOVSE, with 9, acres of workable
land, barn 'and henhouse, in Luck -
now. Town eraterr hydro. Full
price $4590; mortgage can be ar-
ranged:
On the outskirts of Godeeich,
large FRAME HOIJSE with ten
acres of land. Only 85,000.*
• .
Large BRICK HOME with
double garage, in Clinton. tlhoice
location.. Low down payment.-
_
If .you are looking for a very
good 100 ACRE FARM close 'to
Clinton, we have it for you.
, BUYING or SELLING
Call
JOHN.BOSVELD
• REALTOR,
PIKONE,1108 GODERICH
' 40 WELLESLEY STREET
50-52-1)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of EDYTHE E.
IVIOSSOF, 'deceased.
All persons having claims -against
the estate of Edythe E, Mossop,
late ofthe Village of Varna, in the
Township of Staeley; Spinster, who
died On the 27th day of Noverhber
1956, are required to file particul-
ars of same with Bell.& Laughton,
Solicitors of Exeter,. Ontario, by
the 29th day of December, 1956,
after which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only to
those clainis of; which notice has
been receiVecl. ••
„DELL, & LAtiGHTON,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Exetek Ontario
50-1-2eb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All . persons having claims
agernst% the estate of Thomas G.
Elliott, late of the Township of
Goderich, in the County of Huron,
retired farmer, who died on or
about the 12th day of September,
1956, are required' td file the
same, with full particulars with
the undersigned by the 5th day
of January, 1957 as after that
date all the assets of the estate
will be distributed. ,
DATED at Goderich, in the
County tot. Huron, ,this• llth 'day
of December., 1956.
• HAYS and PREST,
Barristers, etc., 0/
GODERICH, Ontario
4 50-1-2-b
ASH,TON S
TAXI'
Operated by
CLIFF ASEITON.I.
DAY or NIGHT,
1.0!,..10•!■••••••1011.4,
Clinton WI Wars
Christmas Carols
The -Christmas meeting of the
Wornen's Institute was held in the
agricultural office board room, on
Decenaker 20 with a good attend-
anee. Mrs. E. Radford took the
chair in the absence of the presi-
dent, Mrs. M. Batkin. Mrs. C.
Nelsen, secretary, read the inin-
Wes and correspondence and a.
lively singsong of caro14 was en-
joyed. •
Mrs, 133PPs and' Mrs, N. Ball
and
Mr:.T, McBride each eon-
tribeted - verses from memory.
Mrs, May Rance MacKinnon, mus -
le director at the Clinton Palle
School, brought a •grouP from
Grade 7 to sing carols. • Mrs.
Howard Snell sang a solo and Mrs,
Radford' gave a 'couple af instru-
men,tels.
The -Rev. C. S. Inder gave a
reading on Christmas in Wales
and the meeting closed with an
exchange of gifts and lunch was
served by ,1VIrs. 'A. Cudinare and
her committee."
STANLEY
Miss Darlene Coughlin, Komo-
ka, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs,
Norman Baird, over. the Christ-
mas holiday. ^
Jack Graham, Toronto, is home
visiting with his mother,
1VIrs;
Goldie Graham and his brother
and family.
Mr. and Mrs Victor, Taylor and.
Mrs. Catherine Taylor, are spend-
ing the Christmas holidays visit-
ing in Buffalo, N.Y.
Hugh McGregor, Detroit, visit-
ed relatives: here during the holi-
day seaseire"
IN MEMORIAM
WESTON—In loving memory of
_ our dear son WO1 R. V. (Dick)
Weaton, killed, January', 20.945
"There's still an ache , in our
hearts today,
That countless years won't take
away. •
We smile with the world but
- never forget,
In our -garden of memories, he
lives with us yet".
Always remembered-asMOM, DAD,
BROTHERS. 52-p
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to thank iny many
friends for cards and treats sent
me at the hospital. --Miss Mor-
wennow Judd. . 52-p
Mr. and Mrs, Earl 'Blake and
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Gwyn,
thank their friends and neighbours
for their kind acts and worth of
sYmpathy, during their reeent sad
bereavement. , •• 52-p
The- family of athe late. George
Coleman wish to express sincere
thanks to their many friends and
neighbours for their acts of kind-
ness, gifts and floral tributes.
Special thanks, to Rev. Dr. Sep.-
ple and choir ei Egmondville; Rev.
T. J. Pitt, Varna, and -G. A, Whit-
ney, 52-p
We wish to express. our' sincere
appreciation to neighboursand
friends for the 'many kindnesses
extended to us during our recent
sad bereavement, with special
thanks to Rev. H, .a Wilson, Dr.
Newland, and the. /lux...Sing staff of
the Clinton Public Hospital, also
the special nurses, Mrs. Clarence
Crawford and all -those who ,so
kindly, loaned cars or helped in
any way.—IlVfas Joseph 'Webster
and family. 52-p
•
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or Coolek
Oanger Signal That
MAY Metro Cancer
See Your •Docts1
IMMEDIATELY
.
For free literature write
Benson Sutte'r; Secretary
Phone HU.' 24635
BIRTHS
BICIKELL —jn Clinton Public
Hespital, on 'Thursday; Deem-
, ber 27, 1956, to M. and Mrs.
1Grenville Biekell,Henoall,
C.,EOFFERY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, en Wednestday, Decerrx-
ber 19, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs,
Ted Geoffery, RR. 2, Zurich, a
son.
IIORNAEIVT — In Clinton Public
• Hospital, on Wednesday, Decem-
ber 19, 1956, to Mr, and Mrs.
Roger Ilornaert, RR. 2, Seaforth,
a san.
MOFTPA.TT — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, Decem-
ber 27, 1956, to Corporal and
-Mrs. Darell Moffatt, RCAF Sta-
tion Clinton, a' son.
REIABURN --- In Clinton Public
Hoipital, on Sunday, December
23, 1956, to Mr.. and Mrs, Ro-
lbert Reaburn, Ilensall, a son.-
RUSHCALL--In. Trenton Mernor-
ial Hospital, on Thursday, De-
cember 20, 1956, to FlightLient-
- enant and Mrs. L. J. •Rnshcall
(nee Roth Scott), a daughter
(Catherine Ann),
sfaHRDEDHR.In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, December
25, 1956, to Mr, and Mrs. Eclt
ward Schroeder, RR 2, Hensall,
sen.
SIER.OUD—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, Decernber 13,
1956, to Flight Lieutenant and
Mrs. Earl Stroud,' Clinton, a son,
TURLANIDIn- Kincardine Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, De-
cember 21, 1956,- to Mr. and
Mrs. A. 3. Turiand, Hayfield, a
son (James Arthur),
MARRIAGES
. .
sTRAGur-suppiNiox -- In De-
troit, Mich., on December 7,
1956, Mrs. Edith' Suppnick to
Lorne. 1VI. Sprague.
. DEATHS
• AUBIN•a-In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital,Seafarth, on Wednesday,
'December I.26, 1956, Miss Aldea
T. A.ubin, beloved daughter of
Mr, and Mit, Alex Aubin, Brace -
field, in her 27th year. Resting
at the Box funeral home, Sea -
forth, until Saturday morning,
December 29,' when Requiem
High Mass will be sung at ten
am. in St. Joseph'; Roman
Catholic Church, Clinton, by the
Rev. J. W.' P. Graham and in-
terment Made in the parish
carietery. -
COLEMAN Sitddenly, • at the
home of iiis son, Anson Cole-
man, Stanley Townlhip, on Wed-
nesday: afternoon, December 19,
1956, • George Coleman, widower
of the late,Mellissa. Webster, in
„ his 89th 3r4r.. Funeral from the
G. Whitney funthl home,
Seaforth, to :Hayfield Cemetery,
on Saturday,... December 22, by
the Rev, Dr. ‘SemPle, Egneanala
ville United Church and the Rev.
T. J. Pitt, Varna,
FORBES—In Trenton, on Thurs-
• day, Decernbe 20, 1956, Mrs.
W. A. Forbes, dear mother' of
Mrs. Cyril Bertrand, Clinton
Interment on December 22, in
Friend Cemetery. Wooler, Ont.
Don't Buy Snow Tires
.• until you see us!!
'HAVE YOUR TIRES
Skid -Defied
Stops Slipping— Sure Grip
WATKINS'
Service Station
Huron Street -- Clinton
Phone HU 2-6661
51 to 6-b
Clinton Community
Far inters
AUCTION SALEg
JEVrERY FRIDAY
at 1,30 p.m.
TERNS CASH
1. -COREY, Sales Manager
z F1, W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOIJN,, :Clerk
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MERCY SAKES, I TOLD YOU
NOT TO BUY ANYTHING FROM
THAT STORE IN THE ESI&TOWN
YOU REMEMBER WHEN MISTER
GUMPDX NOUGHT SOME OF THEIR
ROUWEEE BRAND VARNISH THEY
HAVEN'T BEEN. ABLE TO WALK
ON THEIR FLOORS NOW FOR.
TWO YEARS. WELL, THIS SHOW
TEACH YOU' TO DO *UR. BUY-
ING RIGHT HE'RE. IN
CLINTON
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"LOUWZEE BRAND PAINT"'
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Roxy. Theatre, Clinton
Brilling
'Yoit
Glorious
Now Playing:
THURS., FRI., SAT.
"ROCK AROUND
THE CLOCK"
Bill Haley and his' Comets
Johnny Johnson .-- 'Lisa ' Gaye
Cinemasc:d1110110:
It is the honest desire of the managemeiit
of this theatre to bring to our patrons of this
community the best pictures produced in, the
new mediums of_ today We have enlarged our.
screen, improved our equipment and now to keep
abreast of the changitig times we bring to our
screen glorious Cinemascope.
OUR FIRST PICTURE
't arouselii
GORDON MacRAE — SHIRLEY JONES
-land CAMERON MITCHELL
•
Rodgers' and .Hammerstein's outstanding musical,
glowingly presented in Cinemascope 55. Lovely
ballads, colorful dance sequences, tender romansee.
Playing 1VIonday, Tuesday and 'Wednbsday, December 31, January 1
and 2, with a New Year's Day Matinee at 2.30.
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PARK THEATRE/
GODERICH
LOOK PO K THESE
NOW PLAYING:
"The Leather Saint"
with
John- Derek' and l'aul Douglas
MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
Jerry LEWIS and Dean MARTIN
with Lori Nelson
4-Sta1t the. New Year with in even-
ing .of non-stop laughter! Martin
and tLewis are riotous in their
rurleaque rniXture of the blue-,
bleed East and the hot -blood West
"PARDNERS”
-a In Vistavision
• THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
no,ry ctin9un.- xvote De •Carlo
e' and Hex1Leasen
A story of Oregon Territory in the
days when rival groups battled for
control of its vast timberlands,
"RAW EDGE"
FREE PANT SALE
SAVE!
SAVE!
SAVE!
Get RI extra pant FREt
with your new Made -to -
Measure Suit. Choice of
• the House: .
W.
E. jOHNSTON