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24, 1957
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)pial la' 24844
Accornniodation For Rent
:SeVfALL APARTMENT for B$ I
in. Clinton. Phone Seaforth 871
.after 6 p.m. 43p
.:HOUSE IN LONPESBORO, Un-
furnished, Hydro, Water, Phone
HU 2-9$12. • 43tfb
'2. ROOM FURNISHED Apartment
suitalble for couple. Phone IRT
2-9508. 43+b
`FOUR BURNER :G,E.. Push-button
range,; like new, Reasonable. Phone
T3lJ 2'-933L 43p
:'LLOYD BABY CARRIAGE, con-
•vertible. Good condition, Phone
�- 2-7484, 43p
:,SETT' OF STAINLESS STEEL
Copper Bottom Revere cookware.
Vfay be bought as set or lay the
piece. Phone B T 2-7484. 43p
ROOM UNFURNISHED Apart-
anent. Centrally located, Available
•soon, Phone HU 2-7094.
42 -3 -ib
,COMFORTABLY FURNISHED;
steasn-heated .apartment, centrally
:located. Available for couple. Dial
'Clinton HiU 2-9728, 39ttle
:BOY'S HOCKEY EQUIPMENT;
also skates, size 5, in good con-
. edition. Boy's gray gabardine coat,
'size 10, almost new. Phone HU
'2-3211, 43p
2 ROOM APARTMENT, built-in
cupboards; oil burner furnace,
Suitable for couple with one child,
:Phone HU 2-9509.
42, 43, 44p
'BABY BUGGY, 6 -WAY TRAVEL,
!Lloyd, little grey, blue trimmed
lining, 1JSed one year. Also child's
commode chair, natural varnish
finish. Mrs. Tom Rathwell, phone
:.ITU 2-9813. 43p
Articles For Sale
1 DE LAVAL CREAM Separator,
:Practically new. Phone HU 2-9241.
43p
'22 HORNET RIFLE, Telescope
:sight. In excellent condition. Phone
HU 2-9719. 43p
HEAVY DUTY RANGETTE, also
kitchen utility table in good con-
dition. Phone HU r 2-9621. • 43p
S•HF]RLOCK-MANNING PUMP
rOrgan for sale. Price $25. Phone
Bayfield 57r11.. , 43-4-p
.SMALL PORTABLE cmiER Mill
for home use; 1 bushel capacity.
:Phone HU 2-7445, 43p
1C1TEL OIL — Stove and. Furnace
1.011 delivered anywhere. A. G.
`Grigg and Con, phone HU 2-9411.
43 -tib
t 1UA.NTITY of EATING 'P'otatoes ;
14 sheets of alunninum. roofing, 8
ft. long. Apply to Harold Yeo,
"RR 3, Clinton. 43b
'STORE; FIXTURES in Upper and
'Lower Sections. Easily dismantled.
Birth he good condition, 78 ft.
<Campibell's Drug Stare, Goderich.
'GOOD USED 4 -SPEED m ucK
''Transmission for 3 Ton Iteo also
:5 (size 83x20) wheels, Apply t.P
'Clinton News -Record, Box No, 431.
•
RUBBER 'STAMPS, SIGNATUR-
es, maps of town, marking devices
of all kinds. Call at News Record
Office, Albert Street, Clinton.
14-tfb
HIGH QUALITY KITCHEN
chrome sets. Reasonably priced
and very easy terms at T. A.
• Dutton's Store, Brucefield. Dial
HU 2-32$2. 32-tfb
,GENERO,.TS TRADE-IN Allow-
aince on your old TV on a Brand
New 1958 RCA Television. T. A.
Dutton, Brucefield, phone Clinton
HU 2-3232, 36 -tib
RUBBER BOOTS FOR SALE'.
`Only $3.95 for the low and $4.25
for high ones. Store hours, 9 a.m.
to 8 p.m. THE GODEP,.ICH SHOE
REPAIR SHOP, . 31 East Street,
Goderich, Ont. 43-4-5-b
BROTHER SEWING CENTRE.
"Exclusive distributors of World
'Famous Brother Sewing Machines.
For service or free home demon-
tration write to 42 Wellington
;St:, Stratford or phone 1633.
37.44-p
"MAGIC MARKERS, 'Will write on
anything, glass, wbod, paper, etc.
'Dry immediately. Seven different
Colours. Goad for poster ' work,
signs, ete, $1.10 each, refills, 50e.
'Clinton News -Record, 37-tfb
FOR OIL TANK TRUCKS, or us-
- ,ed construction machinery, contact
Giffen Truek Equipment Limited,
5451 Vonge St., Willowdale, Ont.
OR THE BEST PRICES an new
and used musical instruments, aC-
Cessories and repairs. Phone or
• write, Ross Mann Music Supplies,
•Wingham Ont. Phone 73534
33.35.37.39-41.43-4547.49-51-p,
*SEVERAL NEW PATTERNS in
English Bone China Dinnefvware,
including lovely "Cornflower", See
it anti others in our window and
get our low prices for fine china.
'Counter's Jewellery. 43p
'MOTORS AND GENERATORS
'rewound and repaired. Prushee,
apacitors, switches, bearings;
small appliances repaired, Rootei-
Iitioned motors for sale, Art
'Lovett, ..Isaac Street at Dunlop.
:Phone EIU 2.6640, 4ltfb
Articles Wanted
'vs/Amur TREES FOR LOOS.
7 feet and up in length, free .of
limbs, 16" and up in diameter, 16"
from ground. Good prices •paid,
Phone 21, E, S, Thomtpson, Mount
Brydges, Ont. 4a -4 -at
Automobiles For. Sale
1039 FORD SEDAN CAR, Apply
to Gerald limiting, B attenbury
Street, Clinton. 43p.
1956 ' VOLKSWAGEN with sun-
roof, 14,600 miles. Excellent con-
dition, May be seen at•31 East St.,
Goderich, from 9 to 6 p.m. After
7, call ,Carlow 2350, 43'b
1939 STUDEBAKER Champion
low mileage, one -owner car; good
motor, new battery; good tics; in
nice clean shape. Inquire at Wells
,Auto Electric, King Street, Clin-
ton. 43b.
Board and Room
ACCOMMODATION FOR. ONE
alone or two sharing. Private home
and private entrance. Phone HU
2-7093, 412-3-b
ROOM AND BREAKFAST for 2
girls, sharing. Central location,
Phone I -IU 2-6622 between 5.30
and 7 p.rn, 43-44p
Business' Opportunities
APPLICATIONS will be received
for service station attendants to
operate stations in Clinton. Apply;
H. 0. Free, Seaforth. 42-tt
TAXI BUSINESS FOR. SALE —
either two or three cars. Clinton
Cab, phone HU 2-9012, Residence,
HU 2-9552. 42-3-p
OWN YOXJR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton HU 2-6692, 13-tfb
CLOTHING FOR SALE.
WATER REPELLENT PINTO
horsehide jacket. .Relined suitable
for work, Size 34-36. Phone HU
W7446. 43p
HITE FUR COAT, Muffin hat
set, size 8, price $15; also 3 -piece
purple velvet coat set, size 6x with
white fur trim., price $10; both in
excellent condition. Apply HU 2-
9939. 42-43b
ONE NAVY BLUE TRENCH
Coat, size 38, $5 girl's 3,piece
blue nylon snow suit, size 4, $5.;
boy's navy blue winter jacket,
'size 12 to 14, $7; girl's station
wagon coat, size 14x, worn only
one year, $10; girl's winter jac-
ket, size 6x, $12. „Phone HU 2-
9509, 43b
— CUSTOM WORK "
GARDENS 'PLOWED. Phone 1
2-0763. 43p
MASONRY WORK, All 'Types.
Apply William Harris, phone HU
2-9240. - 37-tiib
FARMERS, WOODCUTTERS, Cut
your wood with an I.E.L. Pioneer
Chain Saw. 3 models from $199.50
up. Robert Glen, Pioneer Sales
and Service, Clinton, phone HU 2-
9909. 43-47-p
SEPTIC TANKS, CESS POOLS,
etc, pumped and cleaned with
Sanitary equipment. All work •guar-
anteed, Estimates given without
obligation. Louis Blake, RR 2,
Brussels. Phone Brussels 42r 6,
42 to 50p
AUTOMATIC SAW. Sharpening.
Saws retoothed, jointed and filed
for $1.25. Or just filed and set 75
cents. Automatic butcher \knife
and scissor sharpener, scissors 15
cents, knives 10 cents. W. E.
"Bill" Jervis, Fulton Street, Clin-
ton. Phone HU 2-9664. ' 35p-tfb
Fruit For Sale
SPIES, McINTOSH, TAI.,MAN
Sweets, Kings and Russets. Also
cider apples. Percy Gibbings,
phone I'M 2-9925, 43=4-p
APPLES -- SNOWS, SWEETS,
Peewalkees, Russets, Delicious,
Spy, etc. Free delivery in town.
Phone HU 2-3214, Fred McClymont
and Sons, one mile south of Varna,
41-2-3-b
APPLES -•– Sweets, Peewaikees,
Russets, Spy, Cider Apples, etc,
Free ,delivery in town. Phone HU
2-3214, Fred McClymont and Sons,
one mile south of Varna,
43-44-p
Help Wanted
MAN POR STEADY TRAVEL
among • consumers in Huron County.
Permanent connection with large
manufacturer. Only reliable hust-
ler considered, Write Rawleigh's
Delft. J-169-131, 4005 Richelieu,
Montreal, Que. 43b
Livestock For Side
18 CHOICE FEEDER STEERS,
Hereford and Durham. Phone HU
2-9863. J. P. Johnston, Varna.
43tr
HOLSTEIN' HEIFER, CALF due
to freshen November 5 from art-
ificial breeding, ,A,pply to W.
dell, Phone 1+1U 2-3394. 4311
A. FEW HEAD OF LIGHT Dur-
tram stockers, Apply W. J, Clark,
Goshen, Line, phone Hensa11
0V7r12. 43p
Help Wanted --Male
OPPOUTUNITY
WE REQUIRE A MAN who can
devote a portion of his tune each
day in securing information per-
taining to the construction acti-
vity in Clinton district, Please
state your qualifications by letter
toRECBOX' ORD 430,.CLINTON NEWS-
R,
EW'
Pet Stock
TWO HAS' GROWN BARN Cats.
One yellow and white, One all
"Tiger", Mother, excellent mous-
ser. Cats used to children, Phone
Clinton News -Record, HU 2-3844,
43x
Livestock Wanted
ATTENTION FARMERS; Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides,
Call collect Ed. Andrews, 85141,
Seaforth. Associated with Darling
and 'Co. of Canada Ltd. 26-p-tfb
DEAD STOCK PICKED UP pro-
mptly in sanitary trucks. Small
chargemade for animals under
500 lbs. total. Phone collect:
Goderich, 1483-J4, Seaforth, 146.
William Stone Sons, Limited, In-
gersoll, 42 -8 -ib
Miscellaneous
SIX LOADS OF WELL -ROTTED
Manure. Will deliver for garden.
Phone HU 2-9808. 43b
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts, Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Establish-
ed Jewellery Store.,, 433p
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. 43p
MAPS OF THE TOWN OF CLIN-
ton, showing streets, lot numbers,
and town limits. 50e each. Avail-
able at Clinton News -Record of -
flee. .24-tfb
"YOU'LL =1U BETTER
the SONOTONE way
For free hearing test bring
this advertisement tr'
Merrill Radio & Electric
Sales and Service
Clinton — Phone 111 2-7021
39to44-b
Poultry For Sale
100 GRAY-LEGHOR;N' PULT;e71S,
five months old. Bruce Tyndall,
phone HU 2-9120, Clinton. 43p
600 DE!KALB PULLET'S, ready
to lay in two weeks. Apply to
William Bakker, Con. 13, Hullett
Township. Phone Blyth 21r23.
43-4-p
600 DE KA rJB PULLETS, laying
41/4 months, over 70%. Apply to
William Bakker, Con. 13, Hullett
Township. Phone Blyth 21r23,
REAL ESTATE
INCOME PROPERTY — One -
Storey dwelling with two self-
contained 'apartments. Living
room, modern kitchen with dining
space, two bedrooms, full base-
ment. Olt heated. Located near
schools.
H. C. LAWSON
REALTOR
Bank of Montreal Building
Phone HIT 2-9644
43b
REAL ESTATE
Broiler or Chicken Farm. Will
handle 23,000 birds, 3 bedroom
home with all conveniences, plus
40 acres of the best cash crop
land. This is an excellent business
opportunity and well worth in-
vestigation, Priced to sell with
good terms.
100 Acfes of level choice clay
loam farm, located on Highway; 3
bedroom home, basement, furnace,
garage, lots of water, hydro, barn,
implement shed, Must be sold.
Only $7,000 --low down payment.
230 Acres of clay loam, close to
Clinton, 5 bedroom. home, 3 piece
bath, barn, garage, E'ull price only
$8,500, low down payment,
Good 3 bedroom home with %
of an acre of land and 'barn, mod-
ern conveniences, located in Lon-
desboro. Full price only $3,000.
down payment $1,000.
John I3osveld
It1 ALTOR
40 Wellesley Street, Gellertcli
,Phone Goderich 1108
43.4-;b
TENDERS WANTED
leEN»ETSS WANTED FOR,
SNOWPLOUGHING
TENDER for a truck and snow
plough with Irian, toplough a sec -
Eon of roads in Goderich Town-
ship when needed ,for the season
of 1957 end 1958. State price per
hour, size of truck and plow.
Tenders to be in by November 2,
1957. Lowest tender riot necessar-
ily accepted.
ROY TYNDALL, Road Supt,
R, L. THOMPSON, Clem
`r 43-4-b
01R1HS
Hi.IN ctNG --•-• In' Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, October 18,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Edmund
FI'unking, RR 1, Auburn, a dau-
ghter.
RUTTE —Xn - Penhold',. Alta., on
Saturday, October 12, 1957, to
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rutter
(nee Edith Pepper) a son (Fred-
erick Clare).
VLAKE••-.-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, October 21,
1957,, to Mr, and Mrs. John
Vlake, Clinton, a daughter.
WYNJA In Clinton Public Hos,.
vital, on Thursday, October 17,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Gerrit
W'ynja, a son.
MARRIAGES
COOtPER-MAXWELL•--,In Russel -
dale, Ont., on Friday afternoon,
October 11, 1957, by the Rev.
B. C. Wilson, Ethel Ilene, dau-
ghter of Mr, and Mrs, Cecil
,Maxwell, RR 1, Varna, to Donald
Raymond Ross Cooper, Clinton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coop-
er,
er, Clinton.
SC 0TCT;LME+R-WRBSTER At the
home of the bride's parents, on
Saturday, October 19, 1957, by
the Rev, T, J, Pitt, minister of
the United Church, Joyce Marie,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mel–
vin Webster, Varna, to Kenneth
R. Scotchmer, Bayfield, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Scotchmer.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my thanks to
our friends and neighbours for
their visits, flowers, cards and
treats during my stay in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Oakes and
nursing staff, second. floor.—MRS.
BETTY SWITZER. 43b
The brothers and sisters of the
late Thomas Carter would like to
thank their friends and neighbours
for help kindly given at the -time
of 'their bereavement. 43p
•
The family of the late Glen
Cook wish to thank everyone who
was . so' kind during Mr. Cook's
long illness, especially to Dr.
Oakes and nurses at Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital. Also thanks to Rev.
J. A. McKim and Rev, D. J. Lane,
and all who assisted in any way
at time of funeral. And special
thanks to Clinton Branch No, 140,
Canadian Legion. 431b
The husband and family of the
late Mrs. • John,Neilans wish to
express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to friends and neigh-
bours for many acts of kindness
and sympathy extended to them
during their recent bereavement,
43p
AUCTION SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that I
intend to sell by
Public Auction
at Wells Auto Electric, King St.,
Clinton, on SATURDAY, NOVEM-
BER 2, at 1.30 p.m., one 18 -inch
Toro 4 -cycle Power Lawn Mower,
belonging to Robert Pulleyblank,
formerly of Clinton, for debtedness
for repairs'to the amount of $46.80
plus charges against same.
(Signed)
William D. Wells
43-b
ESTATE AUCTIN
SALE
Of FARM, IMPLEMENTS and
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of the
Estate of the late Thomas Carbert
from Lot 24, Concession 6, Hullett
Township, 33/4 miles north of Clin-
ton on Highway 4, and 1/q mile east
Wednesday; October 3O
at 1,80 p.m.
implements, etc.: 1939 Dodge
coupe; M -I -I 102 junior tractor;
M -H 3 -furrow tractor plow (on
rubber) ; M-11 spring -tooth cult-
ivator; dump rake; M -H binder, 6
ft. out; M -H 11-hoedrill; rubber
tire wagon; sliding rack; set of
truck scales; Vessot grain grinder;
fanning mill; wheel barrow; set of
breeching harness; Pioneer chain
saw; approic. 15 cord stove wood.
Grainy Approx. 700 bus. Rodney
oats; approx. 700 bus, mixed grain,
T''urniture: Dining room table
and chairs; china cabinet; kitchen
extension table and chairs; two
3 -piece bedroom suites; Mattres-
ses; 2 iron beds; dressers rug,
71/4x9; congoleum rug; battery
radio; 3 rocking chairs; settee;
platform rocker and 2 chairs;
Beatty gas washing machine; dish-
es and numerous other articles"
Farm: Consisting of 100 acres
(more or less) of clay loam, with
10 acres of bush. Buildings are a
7 -room VA storey brick house with
full basement; a bank barn 34x76;
an implement shed and hog pen,
Terms and eoh.ditions of sale:
Implements, furniture, etc., cash;
farm, 10% down on date of sale
and balance- in 30 days or znerte
gage . upon arrangement,
"'Mrs. Matdclyn Brideavatet•,
85 Westminster Drive,
Oakville, Ontario,
Ath,lltListrntrix of the Estate.
Edward IV: )Liliott, Aitetiontecr,
Phone IDJ 2-9097, Clinton, Oiit.
42.3-b
DEATHS
BEATONAt his residence, 123
Keewatin Ave., Toronto, on
SundaY, - October 20, 1957, the
Rev Kenneth John Beaton, D,D„
beloved husband .of Mary Beat-
on and dear father of Muriel,
Marjorie and Miry, grandfather!
Of Penny and David, Funeral
from the chapel of Morley 5,
Bedford, 159 Eglinton .Ave. W,
at Lascelies Blvd., to Mount
Pleasant Cemetery, on Tuesday
morning, October 22,
CARTER—Suddenly, in Clinton,
on Thursday, October 17, 1957,
Thomas Carter, dear brother of
Miss Sarah . Carter and Albert
Carter, •Clinton, in his 73rd year,
Funeral from the Beattie Fun-
eral Horzl.e, Ratteirbury St. East,
Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, on
Saturday afternoon, October 19,
by the Rev, D. J. Lane,
CASTLE—In Clinton, on Sunday,
October 20, 1957, Lazira Flor-
ence Castle, beloved wife of
,• Thomas W. Castle; in her 64th
year, Funeral from herr tate
residerl"ce an Bayfield, on Wed-
nesday, October 23, to Bayfield
Cemetery, Ball and Mutch .tun
eral )home, Clinton was in charge
of 'arrangements,
HALLAIIA I: At the home of her
daughter, Mrs. .Clem Steffler,
Lot 14, Concession 12, Grey
Township, on Friday, October
18, 1957, Elizabeth Ann Ilaydon,
widow of the late William P.
Hailahan, hi her 88th- year.
Rested at the home of her son,
William 3. Hallahan, Lot 41,
Concession 4, East Wawanosh,
until Monday, October 21, when
requiem amass was celebrated
and interment 'followed in St.
Michael's Roman Catholic Cem-
etery, Morris Township, •
NLANS — In Weston, at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. John
Leiper, on Thursday, October
17, 1957, Rachael Rye Cook, be-
loved wife of John Neilans, Gor-
don Street, Clinton, in her 78th
year. Funeral from the Ball and
Mutch funeral home, High St.,
'Clinton, to Clinton Cemetery, an
Monday afternoon, October 21,
by the Rev. D. J. Lane.
TEBBUTT In Redlands, Calif., on
Thursday, October 10, . 1957,
Henry William. Tebbutt, (form-
erly of Goderich Township) be-
loved huslband of Lottie K, l
'LI"eb-
butt, 228 N'ordina Street, Red-
lands, Calif,, in his 86th year.
'Funeral from the F. Arthur
Cortner chapel to Hillside Cene,
etery, .on Saturday morning, by
the Rev, Frank Toothaker,
Clinton Comtmni
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
at ''1.30 p.m.
TERMS CASH
3. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT,Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
i
BOXY THEATRE .+ t noa.n.
Two Shows Nightly Wide Screen
NOW: Thursday, Friday and Saturday
"THE COUNTRY PARSON".
High in the Bine Ridge hills they found 'and filmed Vile
touching •story tt'he story of one man's simple faith.
See Ady, at bottom of this • page
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
"INSTANBUL"
The answer to a thousand guilty secrets sought at the gateway
to the mysterious East. Authentic backgrounds filmed •
in C'inemascope and Teehnieolor,
Errol F(ynl' .-- Cornet Borchers ,-M Not "King" 'Kin " Cole
•
Coming Next; "THE SILENT WORLD"
.Underseas adventure and documentary—more engrossing than
any fiction story;
IN MEMORIAM -
ANDREWS 1n loving memory of
our clear little sister and daughter
Katherine Ann Andrews, who pas-
sed away three years ago, October
2.7, 1954, in her third year:
"God took her home, it was his
will,
But in our hearts she lives still,"
--Sadly missed by Marie, Lyn,
Mother and Daddy. ' 43p
MefJ,TNC iEY In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
William McClinchey, who passed
away on October 25, 1945:
"Thy will be done', seems hard
•
to say,
One we loved had passed away;
Some- clay we'll understand,
When we meet again in that
better land".
-a-Sadly missed by wife, daughters
and grandson, John R. Cook.
43b
NEWIM.AN--Jn loving memory of a
dear husband, father and grand-
father, Fred D, Newman, who pas-
sed away three years ago, Octob-
er 25th:
"A day of remembrance sad to
recall,
Without a farewell he left us. all.
Precious memories • treasured
ever, ••
Of the days when we were all
° together."
-'Ever remembered by his wife,
children and .grandchildren. -
43p
Notice To Creditors
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Thomas Carbert, late
of the Township of Hullett, County
of Huron, farmer, who died on or
about the 7th day of October, 1957,
are required to file the same with
full particulars with the under-
signed by ther.9th day of Novem-
ber, 1957, as after that date the
assets of the estate .w„ill be dist-
ributed.
DATED at Goderich, in the
County of Huron, this 15th day of
October, 1957.
HAYS and PRIEST,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
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PARK THEATRE
GODERICH
NOW PLAYING:
"THE COUNTRY
PARSON"
starring John Ileal
Mon., Tues. and Wed.
Grant Williams -- ,April Rent
and Randy Stewart
Scarey science -fiction — amazing
photography — as a husky six -
tooter finds himself decreasing in
stature at the rate of an inch
each week.
"THE INCREDIBLE
SHRINKING 11AN"
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
Victor Mature -- J unit Leigh
and John Justin
Filmed in Kenya, East Africa, as
a white hunter and his Lion hunt-
ing guests are attacked by
the savage Mau Mau.
"SAFARI"
— In Cinoniascope and Color —
COMING: '
"GUYS and DOLLS"
Marlon Brando -- Jean Simmons
and . Frank Sinatra
Notice Change of Name
TAKIE NOTICE that an Ap-
plication will be made before. His
Honour, .Judge Frank Fingland
or other presiding Judge at the
Court House, Goderich, Ontario,
on Friday, the 22nd day of Nov-
ember,
ovember, A.D. 1957, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon by Mikael Brez-
ezinski, RCAF Station, Clinton,
Ontario, to change his name from
Mikael Brezeainski to Michael
Bradley, Brezinski,
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this'
16th day of October, A.D. 1957. -
E, B. 1VIENZIES, Clinton, Ont.
Solicitor for the Applicant
43-4-5b
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ERE IS the,fulfiliment of all that
Could be desired in a Motion
Picture.. . . the sweetness of
life ... the sorrow of death
.; . down-to-earth humor and
the .joy• of lore and tender romance.
Here is family prayer at eventide ..w. The
singing of "The Old Rugged Cross" and
"Abide With Me" in the Church of your
faith ... Here, to fill your cup of happiness
ten Times ten, is the heartwarming adven-
tures of a Parson in the hills where God was
only a name ... a picture for every ratan
who has a dream ... for every Woman who
believes in ono man ... A picture to share
`with someone you love Very, very much .:
Clinton
Naw Playing at Roxy Theatre,
g Days Only -- October 24-25-26