Clinton News-Record, 1957-01-24, Page 5•
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FOR .QU.I(K7RESULTS•
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No charge tor annotincementS of Eirths,
• 'Marriages ;and. Deaths
Articles or sale,- rent, etc., Card ;a Thaa, in
eernriai,-effi.engagemeuta, a word, minimum 75c,
Box ;pie, to this 15c additional, Repeat in
sertiona 2c .0. 'wOrd, minimum 500.
CASH DISCOUNT: •% if paid by Saturday fol.
lowing last .insertion, Billing charge .ef 10.c added
each time bill is sent,
Latest Time SW InSertitues, noon -Wednesday.
ACcommodsation For Rent
TURNISHIX, APARTMENT,
suitable for eenple. Phone HU
2-9572. 2-p-3b-tfb
LARGE BED SITTING ROO1V1
and kitchenette. Fully furnished
and heated. L... G. Winter, High
"rStreet. 2-3.443
-.SELF CONTAINED* APAR T -
anent, Suitable for.. couple; Furn
isbed,* Available January 23.
Phone HU 2-9508,, 3-41)
'TWO LARGE ROOMS, PRIVATE
lath, on Huron Street. 'Available
-immediately, Phone Hu 2-6634.
4-.p
'THREE ROOM, HEATED, furn-
ished apartment. Central' location,
.Available soon. Phone HU 2-9005.
4-p
'THROE room, APAR:AmENT,
-second -floor, Share bath: Bal -
"cony off the living room. Phone
1111.1 2-9770. 4-5-p
13RICK HOUSE, FURNISHED;
seven rooms, all conveniences, half
-a garage, for rent. Phone Bay-
field 5311. 41-tfb
EIGHT ROOM OUSE WITH
bath, SUitable for two apartments.
:Reasonable rent. Children wel-
eomed. Phone 1111 2-9418. 4-1)
:FURNISHED4 T11114E, ROOM
'apartment, private bath. Central
location. Available February 1.
Phone Clinton, Minter 2-6665.*
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FOUR, 11.00M, SELIF-CONTAIN-
ed, unfurnished apartment. Cent- '
rally located on King St, Avail-
able MOW. Phone HU 2-9477.
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HOUSE FOR RENT ON MARY
Street, semi -furnished. Three
bedrooms, kitchen, livingroom.
Possession at once. P.O. Box 329, •
Clinton, - 52-tfJ
MUSE MR RENT or. Princess .
St, West. Reaionable. Call Lori-
den 7-2613 ln• morning or write
Mrs. L. Whittington, 54 Clemens
St., London - 4Ap
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ACCONIODATION• FOR 0 N E •
bnsiness girl, or two sharing; in
spacious five room apartment,
with full kitchen and large living
room. Fully furnished. All con-
veniences. Downtown location. '
Phone HU 2-3844. 3-tft) ;
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Articles For Sale ]
ENGLISH PEDIGREE PRAM,
navy bine, in good condition. 1
Phone Bayfield 61r3. 4-b I
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ELECTROLUX VACUITIVIcleaner; (
decorated bassinet on stand. Mac-
Laren's Studio. Tuesday and 1
Thursday af ternoons. 4-b
ROYAL ALBERT BONE CHINA 1
Dinnerware in open stock or sets. :.
- ...i..., ........., ..-...,++.„,.. ;,... +1,60 F4 Enc. 1
-dinnerware at -COUNTER'S Jewel-
lery Store. 4-p
TV FIT FOR. A "KING" — We
;tent — Move — Install. Complete
service on all makes of rotators
end antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron -Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 13441y1. 1 23-tfb
‘IDNE DOLLAR buys beautiful 42
piece set of English Dinnerware,
in lovely F.1„air pattern, when you
purchase 42 piece Flair Silverware
service complete in tarnish -proof
chest at only $89.95. Save $40.25.
°, See our window—Order today-
-Limiteb. offer. Daffodil dishes and
Silverware also available. Coun-
ter's JeWellery Store. 4-p
Automobiles. For Sale
1940 FORD, HALF TON' TRUCK,
In good running- condition. Well
equipped with good tires, heater,
etc, Closed in steel delivery box.
Phone Bayfield 33. 4-b
BABY SITTING
ELIABLE MOTHER WILL
baby sit by the day or hourly. Rea-
sonable rates. Phone HU 2-9765.
49-kfb
Baby Chicks
a3IG-4 Ca -110K% FOR Al1., mark-
ets. If its eggs remember its the
-january-March pullets that pro-
duce on the Grade A Large mark-
•ets. This Hatchery ha been fav-
orably known to poultrykeepers
for a generation. Standard breeds,
crosses, and specials like Ames
'In -Cross and Pilch, White Rocks,
,Ask how for prieelist, we are
agent here. - Chas. Scott, Auburn,
Phone 43r23, Blyth. 4-b
Board and Room
ROOMER* OR BOARDER, FOR
one alone or two sharing. Private
entrance in private horne. Phone
HU 2-7093.
Business Opportunities •
OWN' YOUR OWN BUSINESS.,
Contact L, 0. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clirrten. Phone Clin.
ton Htl 2-6692. 13 -tit
,iONE OE BUSINESS IS ONOr the
( best! :You can be a part ef:it* by
becoming one of our agents, Don't
Wait any longer. ..Write 'today for
details. • Familex Dept. 28 Stat-
'' ion C Montreal.
CUSTOM WORK •
CUSTONI WOOD OU'FIING, with
24" chain, 80..vv, Julius Batter,
*one 1 -ID 2-7505. 2-3-4-b
DRESS MAKING AND MIN'OP,
alterations, Done by experienced
SeWer. Phone Clinton HU 2.6622,
any evening after five p.m. 3-44
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
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"PART TIME WORK afternoons
enr evenings or eidd. jobs, L, Nice
Phone HU 2-9215. 2 to 5.15
Furniture For Sale
RAYMOND TAL14:mit SEWING
machine in goOd condition, also
cheat of drawers. Phone HU
2 7093. 4,p
FARM
,LAND FOR RENT
75 ACRES AND RARN FOR two
-or three years, Box 40, Clinton
NeWs-Record.
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
A NURVIBER. QF DOUBLE burner
oil brooders. Apply Mac Chesney;
RR 1, $rucefield, phone Seaforth
658r16. 4-b
Help Wanted—Male
A YOUNG EXPERIENCED EGG
grading man, Apply in person to
Dale Produce, Seaforth. 3-4-p
HELP - WANTED—FEMALE
WX1'11RESS WANTED, -FULL
time. Apply at Ruby and Bill's.
Phone HU 2-9361, 4-1)
W'AIDRESS, FULL TIME EM-
Ployment. Apply in person. Bart-
liff's Bakery— 3-tfb
WJ!flRESS F 0 R BEDFORD
Hotel in Goderich. Room and
board supplied. Experience not
necessary. Apply in person or
phone 323 Goderich. , 4-b
R LAUNDRY WORK. Five -
ay week, 55c per hour to start.
f able to maintain production
5c per hour. Phone Clinton HU
-7064 or apply in person, prefer-
bly, to A. Garcon, Clinton Laund-
y and Dry Cleaning. 3-tfb
Livestock 'For Sale
5 :CHIUNKS OF PIGS. Phone
U 2-9290. .Toe Potter, RR. 3, Clin-
on. 4-p
,livestock Waded
TTENTION FARMERS! Prompt,
ourteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides.
all collect Ed. Andrews, 851r11,
eaforth. Associated with Darling
and Co. of Canada Ltd. 5-p-tfb.
Miscellaneous
HAIN SAWS—Models H.C. and
.B. See these and dependable
sed saws at Robert Glen's I.E.L.
ales and Service. Phone. Clinton
lU 2-9909. 3-4-5-6-p
T SUPPLIES (Winsor New -
on); religious goods, pictures;
icture framing, photographs for
11 occasions. MacLaren's Studios,
1inton and Goderich; at Clinton,
esday and Thursday, 1.30 to 7
un. Phone 'ainton H.J. 2-9401.
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ET US REPAIR AND MAKE
our rings and jewellery like new.
iamond rings -renewed and stones
safely secured—don't take chart -
cos. Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl restringing. W.
N. Counter. 4-p
Pet Stock
FOX TERRIER. PUPS for SALE.
Phone HU 2-9842. 4-p
PERSONAL
WHY Stalk ER THE AGONY OF
Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lum-
bago, when RUMACAPS will help
you to welcome relief. Ask your
Druggist.
COINS? USE LLOYD'S CORN
and Callous Salve and Pads—for
painful corns and callouses. Quick-
ly effective. Salve 50e; pads 25c
at Pennebakers' Drug Store,
4-b
' REST HOME
BRAESIDE. REST HOME FOR
elderly people and convalescents.
Telephone Mrs. Boyce; ••• 126W
Mitchell. 50 to 12-b•
Salesmen Wanted
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh
business. Sell 1500 families. Good
profits .for hustlers. Write today.
Rawleigh's • Dept A -169-S, Mon-
treal, P.Q. 4-b
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WHY SETTLE for LESS THAN
$14,009 IN A YEAR
The days are gone when. a ',`few
thousand" a year salary was en-
ough for a man to take care of his
family, buy a new car, and "salt
some away for the future."
If you are, a middle-aged man who
has reached the "ceiling" on your
earnings and now want te make
good in a new field, we 'can, make
you a fine offer to join our organ-
ization, where top men are paid up
to $22,000 in a year,
Our volume is eXprinding at a ter-
rific rate. We .have an opening in
the' Clinton area for a man over
45. The man we want What be
high grade (not high pressure),
ambitious and sincere. Earnings are
paid hi advance, no investment is
needed, no ollections, fie deliveries.
Write a personni letter to .our
SttxEIT, Dept. C-12, PO Box
1373, Fort Worth 1, Texas.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF Lucy P.
Grant,- late of the Town or Clin-
ton in 'the County O Huron,
Spinster, Demised.
All persons having 'claims again-
st the Estate of the above deceas-
ed are required to file the sante
With the iinderaigned Solicithr for
the said Estate, on or before the
lith day of rebruary, A.D, 1957,
after which date the assets will
be distributed amongst the part-
ies entitled thereto,. having regard
only to the claima of which notice
shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
UM day of January, A.D., 1.957.
E. IL M1/ES, Clinton; Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate
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CARDS OF THANKS
Mrs. C. C. Washington and Rev
and Mrs. A. G. Eagle wish to
thank the many friends for their
expressions of aympattly nn d
thoughtfulness in their recent ber-
eavement. 4-b
Mr. d, Boyes and family are
very grateful for the many, kind-
nesses and aots of sympathy
shown them in their bereavement
They would like to thahlt spec-
ially, Dr. Acicii0on, Dr. Oakes and
the nursing staff of Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, and those who. sent
floral tributes, cards of Sympathy,
as Well as those who loaned cars,
4-b
Londesboro Boy
And Seaforth Girl
Win At Spell Bee
None of the contestants from
Clinton in the inspectorate finals
at Goderich on Tuesday night,
managed to stick it to the last
word in the spelling bee, Clarence
A. Trott, principal ..of A/V/M
Hugh Campbell Public School, was
spellmaster.
Winners were Kenneth Hunk-
ing, '(son, of Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Londesboro,) student at
SS 8, Hullett Township in the boys
section and Phyllis Bryans, clattgh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Russell Bry-
ans, Seaforth, in the girls section.
Contestants: from Clinton and
'the RCAF school were Beth Cud -
more and Mary Jean Colquhoun,
Gerald Shaddiek, Larry Bertram
and Ted Clark.
K. W. Colquhoun
Real Estate Broker
24,500.00 — One Storey 5 -room
dwelling, complete with three-
piece bath, built in cupboards
in kitchen.
FARBIS—We have numerous re-
quests for farms from $6,000
to 1.0,000. Owners wishing
to sell kindly contact this of-
fice
Fusurance and Real Estate
PHONE HU. 2-9747.
Royal' Bank Building
Clinton, Ontario
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NOTICE
MORTGA.QE SALE
' Underand by virtue of the
powers Of sale contained in n cer-
tain mortgage, there will be offer-
ed for sale by public auction) sub-
ject to a reserve bid, on Monday,
the 4th day of February, A.D.
1957, ht the hour of 2 o'clock in
the afternoon, at the residential
property in the Town of ,Clinton,
on AlKit Street, formerly occu-
pied by Roy McLeod, the follow-
ing property, namely;
Parts of Lots 455 and 456 on
the East side of Albert Street, and
Part of Lot 618 on the West side
of Maple Street, all in the Town
of Clinton, more all
des-
cribed in said Mortgage Register-
ed as Number 11678 for the i['own
of -Clinton," and on which proper-
ty there is said tff be located a
substantial, cerTnt block residen-
ce.
Terris of Said., Cash. 10% at
the time of the sale and the bal-
ance within thirty days.
For further particulais and con-
ditions of sale apply to the under-
signed Solicitor.
January 15, 1957
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
Oliver L. Fee, by bis solieltdr,
E. H. Menzies, Clinton, Ontario
3-4-5-b
Don't Buy Snow Tires
•" . . until you see us!!
HAVE YOUVTIRES •
Skid -Defied
Stops Slipping — Sure Grip
.WATKINS'
Service Station
Huron Street — Clinton
Phone HU 2-6661 '
51 to 6-b
mow
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ateceic''
TO SAVE
TEIFSE
LIVES
Many lives could be
caved if people knew
the facts about :queer.
Om dini is TO SAVE
THES1Fuvr
For free literature write
Benson Sutter, Secretary
Phone HU. 2-6685
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'BIRTHS
E4I4R—In Gunton Public
Hespital, on, Sunday, January
20, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Ad-
man Eakelaar, Clinton, a son.
cHA.mNEY—In Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Gocierieh,
on Saturday January 19, 1957,
to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Chain-
riey, Auburn. a daughter,
COLQUHOUN—In Clinton Public
Hespital, on Thursday. January
24, i,687, to Mr. and Ms. K, W.
.Colquhcaxn, Clintpn, a daughter,
(Debbie Kay). .
GINIGERIICH—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Jan-
uary 23, 1957, to Mr, and Mrs.
Stanley Gingeriehr RR 2, Zur-
ich, a on.
HUDSON—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, January 20,
1957, to Sgt. and Mrs. Wilfred
Hudson, RCAF Station Clinton,
a son.
JOHNS—In York C9unty Hospitf:.
al., Newmarket, • Ontario, on
Tuesday, January 22, 1957, to
Mr, angl Mrs. George E. Johns,
Aurora, Ontario, a daughter.
LUTZ—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Wednesday, January 23,
1957, to( Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
R, Lutz,Goderich, a son.
POSTILL-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, January 1-5,
1957, to Mr. and 1VIrs. Vern Pos-
till, Clinton, a daughter (Kim
Elizal)eth, a sister for Jesse).
RAMER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday. January 21,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Ramer, RR 3, Zurich, a daugh-
ter.
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DEATHS
ELOOA,T—In 'Victoria Hospital,
London, on Friday, January 11;
1957, Miss Edna Jane Eleoat,
youngest daughter of the late
Mr. and. Mrs. Appleton Elcoat,
in her 65th year. Funeral 'from
Turner's United Church to the
church cemetery, by the Rev. A.
Glen Eagle, on Monday after-
noon, January 14. -
HAALL—In Clinton Public Hospit-
al, on 1‘/I2ndaY afternoon, Jan-
uary 21, 1957, George Edward
Hall, widoWer of Marion E.
Hutchings, and Publisher of the
Clinton. News -Record from 1916
to 1945, in his 82nd year. Fun-
eral from 'the Ball and Muteli
funeral home, High' Street, Clin-
ton, to Clinton Cemetery, by the
Rev. C. S. bider, on Thursday
afternoon, January 24, commen-
cing at two o'Clock. '
RUDD --'1‘ At her home, 92 East
Street, Goderich, on Friday,
January --18, 1957, Miss Minnie
D. Rtfdd, formerly Clinton Lib-
rarian, in her 85th year. Funeral
from the Stiles funeral home,
Goderich„ by the Rev. A. E.
Eustace, Goderich, to Maitland
Cemetery, en Monday afternoon,
January
IN MEMORIAM
BlAIRSERVICE—In memory of a
dear father and grandfather, who
was laid to rest one ,year ago,
January 27, 1956:
'Please God, forgive a silent tear,
A -fervent wish dad -was here;
There are others,yes, we know
But he was ours and we loved
.hirn so.
"Dear God, take a message
To dad in Heaven above: -
Tell him how nitwit, we miss him,
And give him all our love."
—Ever remembered by son-in-law,
Chris and daughter Joyce, grand-
children Wayne, Brenda, Bradley,
Sha,ree,,, Mark. - 4-p
FAIRSERVICE—In memory of
my dear husband, 'Thomas Fair -
service, who passed away one
year ago January 27:
Nothing ,but - memories as I
journey on.
Longing fop smiles from a face
that is gone:
But I keep in my memory the
lore of the past
For deep in my heart it was
planted to last.
Unseen by the world he walks
by my side
And whispers, Dear one, death
cannot divide.
---,Sadly missed by your loving
wife, Tilly. ' 4-p
FAIRSERVICE•-11 loving mem-
ory of our dear father, Mr.
. Thomas Fairservice, who passed
'away one year ago January 27:
With tears we watched you
sinking,
We watched you pass away; •
We tended you with loving care,
But could not make you stay.
We watched beside your bed-
side, -
As the lonely hours passed,
And our heart as almost brok-
en
When we saw you Breathe your
last:
Our hearts still ache with sad-
ness
Our eyes shed many 'a tear
Only. God knows. how we miss
yeti "Dad"
As this ends the first long .,year.
--Sadly missed by daughters
3eatriee, Gladys and Violet, -4-p
4.
Harvey
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s
Taxi.
(At Mid -Towne Restaurart)
PHONE
Mi. 2-9054
NiGHT
HU.' 2880
Harvey Ashton
H Drawn Especially for Clinton and
Bo u Postroct Chamber of Conionerc0 and
Clinton Nows.,Recard b Rabb Tee. "
WHY YOU LOOK STUNNING
AND JUST THIS MORNING
YOU SAID YOU HAD
'NOTHING TO .WEAR
ONE •VISIT TO OUR
LOCAL DRESS SHOP
AND*, PRESTO/ THE
WEST ON STYLES
CAN IN HAD
ANVTOThP K OF
Alt THE TIME ANO
MONEY I WASTED
WOK Tilll'HEAP
IN 816 TOWN. WREN
cow HAVE BOUGHT A_
SETTER DRESS otwor NOW Iff
C1.1 N TO
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OFFICES OF •
E. LONGSTAFF
Will Be Closed
Mon., Tues., Wed.
January 28, 29, 30
while attending Optometrical
Association meeting where the
latest in visual science will bp
discussed and demonstrated.
Clinton Office
Phone HU 2-7010
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OutThy G.
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Snowsuits
Sizes 2-6x.
100% Nylon, Warm.
4.90 - 5.60
Winter Jackets
Nylon Blend—Reg. 9.75,
Now 4.90 - 6.90
CHILDREN'S LINED JEANS
AND SLACKS -
20% Discount
Off Reg. Prices.
SWEATERS
• 20% Discount
MITTS and GLOVES
A good assortment at very
low prices.
48c 55c and up
MANY MORE BARGAINS!
Shop and Save At
Clothing &
1° Footwear.
speCiaity: briported Goods
"The Family Store"
ALBERT ST. — CLINTON
PHONE HU 2-9641
Clinton Community
.
Far ers
AUCTION_ SALES -
EVERY FRIIJAY
of 1.30 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
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PROTECT
Your Car's
Finish!!
Winter 'weather is rough
on you car's - finish„
Drive in today for an
expert' wash and polish
job at our service statin.
CANTELON'S
Serlike Station
Corner Mary & King Sts.
Carl Cantelon, Preprietor
Phone HU 24032
MINTON ON'TAla0
ROXY THEATRE Clinton
Two Shows Nightly Wide Screen
Now: THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
"SHOWDOWN AT ABILENE" 4
' Riding out of the war between the States into a conflict
between the farmers and the cattle barons of the old West,
Jock Mahoney, TV's "Range Rider", in a' rip-roaring adven-
ture drama,
With Martha Hypr -- Lyle Bettger -- David Jansen
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
"ABDULLAH'S HAREM"
Good-humored satire on the romantic adventures of a portly
monarch in a mythical kingdom, which bears a remarkable
resemblance to that of King Farouk of Egypt.
Gregory Ratoffi-- Kay .Kendall
COMING NEXT—
"THE KING AND I"
Cinemascope — starring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner
COMPLETE. DISPERSAL,
AUCTION SALE
of
HIGH GRADE
Holstein Cows and Heifers
at
Hansa!! Sales Barn '
Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1.30 p.m.
20'Holstein. cows, fresh and due
to freshen in February and March.
6 Holstein Heifers. 2 yrs. old,
fresh and due to freshen shortly.
:Number of open Holtein Heifers.
TERMS CASH
Colin 13elore, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
OF PROPERTY, HOTJSEHOLD
ErFECTS and ANTIQUES
of the late George Beatty and the
late Edythe DIA Mossop, from their
late residence at the village of
Varna, on
Saturday, Feb. 2
, it 1.30 p.m.
consisting of:
HOUSHOLD EFFECTS Philco
21 inch television with aerial; 8 -
piece oak dining room suite; 3
beds and dressers; 3 inner spring
mattresses; several linoleum rugs;'
several trunks; large wall mirror;
radio; kitchen cabinet; Westing-
house washing .machine; Westing-
house combination electric and
coal range; oak secretary; drop
head sewing machine; 2 step lad-
ders; Lawn Boy power lawn mow;
er; lawn mower; garden tools;
quantity of bedding; dishes, seal-
ers and cooking utensils.
.ANTIQUES—Marble top table;
cherry _drop leaf table; Duncan
Fife style table; cherry cupboard;
cherry hall rack; walnut 'Chest of
drawers; walnut bed; bar -room
chair; 2 cane rocking chairs;
dishes and numerous other artic-
les.
' PROPERTY — Approximately
one and one half acres of land on
which is situated an 8 room .frame
house with insul brick siding a
full basement, an oil'. furnace
(nearly new), hardwood floors
throughout; a 2 -piece bath and
hard and soft water under pres-
sure. On this property is also a
2 -ear garage and a bank barn
approximately 40 x 40.
Terms on Household Effects,
Etc., Cash. .
Terms on Property -10% down
on date of sale and balance in 30
days, and sold subject to a reas-
onable reserve bid. Note: The
property will 'be offered for sale
at 3 p.m.
Jean Elliott, Executrix
Harold Elliott, Executor
of the Estates of Edythe E.
Mossop end fleorge Beatty
Edivard W. Elliott, Auctioneer
4-5-b
Trice Time
Phone
PARK ,THEATRE-
' GODERICH
NOW:
Rodgers' and Hammerstein's
"THE KING AND I"
In Cinemascope 55—with Yul
Brynner &-DeborahRerr
MONDAY - TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY •
"ALL THAT HEAVEN
ALLOWS"
— In Technicolor —
This is the story of an attractive
young widow who defies conven-
tion, and the gossips, to fulfil her
search for happiness.
Rock Hudson -- Jane Wyman
and Agnes Moorehead
THURSDAY - FRiDAY
and SATURDAY
"THE PROUD ONES"
Cinemascope and Color—
From the novel by Verne Athanas
—a spectacular story of the un.
trammeled frontier - with all the
.grandeur ef. Cinemascope.
Robert Middleten, -- Virginia Mayo
• and Robert Ryan
Coming:
"tehind the High Wall"
Sylvia Sidney and Tom Tully
I SEE INSURANCE AS YOUR
PROTECTION FOR
THE FUTURE.
Your futu're. can be worry -
free if you have .,.enough
insurance to suit all your
needs. See me to -day.
H. E. HARTLEY
Canada Life Assurance
Company
Phone RTJ -6693 — 'Clinton
Clinton, Ontario
_GI FT of LOVE!
From man to
Woman, from heart
to heart, a dim'.
and speaks in ten-
der terms of happi-
ness and love.
Such an inport.
ant gift as a dia.
mond, should be
chosen witti spec -
lel care,
To Choose Your Diamond In Privacy --
Collect for an Evening Appointment
TERMS CAN )316 ARRANGED
Anstett Jewellers
oktiv Evrav pfunAy NIGHT
CLINTON (Phone HU. 2.9525) and WALKERTON
• Expert Witteji Repairs and EngraVing
1311LOVA CA and mum WATCHES
mid illiatTE DIM) DIAMONDS
SPODE nimmtwAnn
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