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CLINTON NEWSRECORD
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NEWS*RECORD
WANT
FOR QUICK •RESULTS
Accommodation For Rent
BEDROOM UNFURNISHED
sisnenterient, available November 1,
:Pbone HU 2-6677, • 44b
2. SMAIns FURNISHED APART -
:merits, unheated, Princess Street,
;Phone HU 2-9663,, ,44p
ROUSE IN LONDESBORO, Un-
urnished. Hydro. Water. one
II -1U 2-9812, • 43tfb
.73 ROOM UNFURNISHED Apart-
„srnent. Centrally located. Available
socm, Phone FInl 2:7094.
44p
LcomFoRtrAmir vuatesmE3),
-steam-heated apartment, centrally
.aocated. Availafble for couple, Dial
Clinton HU 249728, eessn
VORKfinG LADY WOULD LIKE
' oto share home With a couple, no
-objection to- ,children Apply to
1130x 440, Clinton 'News -Record.
4441)
ROOM APARTMENT, built-in
settpboards; oil burner furnace.
Suitable for couple with one
Phone UV 2-9509, •
42, 43, 44P
Accommodation Wanted
URNISHED APARTMENT, suit-
able for couple. Three rooms. .A.ny-
time after November 9. Reply to
P,O. Box 123, Exeter, Ont,
44p
articles For Sale
,STORM WINDOW, 35” x72",
two lights. Contact Robert Sterl-
ing, phone HU 2-9950. 44p
QUANATY OF COB CORN
'for sale. ' Phone HU 2-7588 after
(6 pm. 44p
fSHERLOOK-MANNING PUMP
(Organ for sale. Price $25. Phone
113asefield 57r11. 43-4-p
svuksH, BUTTERNUT and But-
itercup. $1.50 a bushel. J. Reder,
* IPhone• HU 2-9166. 44p
'FlFW LENGTHS OF NEW
'black pipe, 1" to 23s".Apply to
.George Flewitt, Phone HU 2-9239.
44-5-p
IOEL OIL — Stove and Furnace
(Oil delivered anywhere. A. G.
(Grigg and Son, phone HU 2-9411,
PIANO, WITH BENCH, Heintz -
man, in .good condition. s soply
:Martins Dept. Stere, Clinton.
44p•
,QUANTITY of EATING Potatoes;
14 sheets of aluminum. roofing, 8
ft. Long. Apply to Harold Yeo,
;RR 3, Clinton. 44p
'ONE RELIABLE BABY CAR-
onage, grey tone in colour, in good
'condition. Apply to Mrs, Elmer
Schultz, RR 2, Clinton. 44p
'UPRIGHT PIANO, SHERLOCK-
Manning, with bench, medium size,
in good condition. Phone HU
'.2-7063 in the evening after 7 p.m.
44p
• RUBBER STAMPS, SIGNATUR-
'es, maps of town, marking devices
•of all kinds. Call at News -Record
Office, Albert Street, Clinton,
14-tflb
I3ROTHER SEWING CENTRE,
Exclusive distributors of World
Famous Brother Sewing Machines.
!For service or free home demon-
•stration write to . 42 Wellington
St., Stratford or phone 163J.
37-44-p
ARTICLES FOR SAE
HIGH Q AlsITY KITCHEN
chrome ,sets. Reasonably priced
and very easy terms at T. A.
Dutton'sStore, Brucefield, Dial
HU- 2,4232. 324tb
omm-45-cs TRADE-IN
AIlow-
anc on your old TV on a Brand
New 195$ RCA Televisien. T. A.
Dutton, Brocefield, phone Clinton
HU 2-3232, 36 -tib
RUBBER BOOTS FOR. sAna
Only $3.95 for the low and *4.25
for high. ones, Store howls, 9 a,m.
to $ pm. THE GODF.RICH SHOE
REPAIR, SHOP, 31 Eaat Street,
Gederich, Ont. 43-4-54)
TRAIIIER, BUILT OF SITKA
Sprece, oak and white ash, with
interchangeable rack and bar. •AP-
prox, 61/2x4'. Bolted coostruetion
throughout. Practically new 600x1&
snow tires. Bargain at *125, Phone
R. M, Hale. HU 2-6618. 44b
MAGIC ERS, Will write on
am/thing, glass, wood, paper, ete.
Dry immediately. Seven different
colours. Goad for poster work,
signs, etc. $1.10 each, refills, 50cs
Clinton NewissRecord. 37-tfb
SEVERAL NEW PATTERNS in
English Bone China Dinnerware,
including lovely "Cornflower". See
it and others 4n our window and
get our low prices for fine china.
Counter's Jewellery. 44p
MOTORS AND GENERATORS
rewound and repaired, )3rushes,
capaeitors, switches, bearings;
small appliances repaared, Recon-
ditioned motors for sale. Axt
Levett, Isaac Street at Dunlop.
Phone HU 2-6640. 41teb
Articles Wanted
WALNUT 'TREES FOR LOGS.
7 feet and up in length, free of
limbs. 16" and up in diameter, 16"
tram ground. Good prices paid,
Phone 21, E. S. Thompson, Mount
Bridges, Ont. 43-4-5b
Board and Room
ROOM ' AND BREAKFAST for 2
girls sharing, Central location.
Phone HU 2-6622 between 5.30
and 7 p.m. 43-4-p
Business Opportunities
APPLICATIONS will be received
for service station attendants to
operate stations in Clinton. Apply:
H. 0. Free, Seaforth. 42-tfb
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin
ton HU 2-6692. 13-tfis
HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY.
Good Rawleigh business now avail-
able in Huron County. Write for
information. Rawleigh's Dept. J-
169-922, 4005 Richelieu, sMontreal,
Que, 4403
..••01.0.191.16.1
Help Wanted
CLEANING WOMAN WANTED,
2 lours a week Phone Clinton
HU 2-6637 after five, 44b
GENERAL CLEANING WOMAN,
reliable, one day a week, Please
cordaot Mrs, Henderson, RCAF
Station, phone HtJ 2-9272. 44b
ELDERLY LADY DESIRES Mill-
paniort for winter months. Con-
veniently Mooted home in town.
Write to Box 440, Clinton News -
Record 44b
RATE$
No charge for announcements. of Births,
IV.larriages. and Deaths
Articles for sale,. rent, etc., Card of Tbanka, in
Memoriam, engagements, 30 a word, Minix's= 75e,
Rox No. to •this. office 15c additional, Repeat ire
Sertions 2c a wOrCII IrdniraWn ••500.
- C4BI-1 DISCOUNT; 1/3 if paid by Saturday fon
• lowing last insertiOn. flUn-oharge of 1.0c added
each time bill is sent.
Latest Time for Insertioos. n..n.Q04 Wednesday
ns384e •
CLOTHING FOR SALE
BROWN MOUTON COAT, size 16.
Fur in perfect condition. $35,
Phone HU- 2-6603; 44b
CUSTOM WORK
MASONRY WORK, Ail Types,
Apply William Harris, one HU
2-9240,
37 -tab
rAamEns, woopourrras, Qut
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 to 47p
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
foe $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-tt1
Fruit For Sale
SPIES, 1VIcINTOSH, TALMAN
Sweets, Kings and Russets. Also
cider apples. Percy Gibbings,
phone HU 2-9925. 43-4-p
APPLES — Sweets, Peewalkees,
Russets, Spy, Cider Apples, etc.
Free delivery in town. Phone EW
2-3214, Fred McClymont and Sons,
one mile south of Varna.
43-44-p
Livestock For Sale
9 YORKSHIRE PIGS, 7 weeks
old. Phone HU 2-9953. 44b
DAIRY TYPE HEIFER, -due to
freshen November 8; also one bred
Shorthorn. heifer, Apply Alex
Sparks, Bayfield, phone HU 2-
9284. 44p
30 AYRSHIRE and HOLSTEIN
heifer 'calves, and 25 dairy bred
yearling heifers, mostly Holstein;
also a few young caws. Apply to
A. E. Townshend, Dial HU 2-9107,
44-5-b
Livestock Wanted
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. 26-p-tfb
DEAD STOCK PICKED UP pro-
mptly in sanitary trucks. Small
charge made for animals under
500 lbs. total. Phone collect:
Goderich, 1483-34, Seaforth, 146,
William Stone Sons, Limited, In-
gersoll, 42 to 48b
TENDERS WANTED ,
TENDERS WANTED FOR
SNOWPLOTJGEING
TENDER, for a truck and snow
plough with man, to plough a sec-
tion of roads in Goderich Town-
ship when needed ,for the season
of 1957 and 1958. State price per
hour, size of truck and plow.
Tenders to be in by November 2,
1957. Lowest tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
ROY TYNDALL, Road Supt,
A. E. THOMPSON, Clerk
43-4-b
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BARInesIri St. noseples Hospital,
Hamilton, on Friday, October
25', 1957, to Mr. and M. Robert
Barr, 101 Hager Street, Burling-
ton,. a daughter (Mary Ruth,
sister for Patsy and Jeanne and
lath grandchild of Mr. and Ws,
W. V. Dinnin, Brucefienl),
BRIGHTWFOOnnIe, Clinton Publie
• liosnitel, OD Tuesday, 000er
29, 1%71 to Sils and Mrs. Stan-
ley Brightwell, 61 Winning
.Road, ROAF Station, Clinton, a
elatigloter,
Mo10.1411EY — In Clinton Ptiblie
Hospital, on Monday, October
28, 1957, to Mr. and MAS. Robert
McKinley, Rie, 1, Zurich, a dam.
gaiter,
O'DONNELL—In Clinton ?One
Hospital, on Tuesday, ,October
29, 1957, to Sergeant and Mrs.
Donald O'Donnell, Clinton, a son.
POIRIER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, October 24,
1975, to Corporel and Mrs,
(Maurice Poirien, Clinton, a clato
ghter.
ROBB—In Clinton Public Hespie
tan on Wednesday, October 30,
1257, to Sergeant and Mrs. A, H.
Robb, 37 Wionipeg. Road, RCAF
Station Clinton, a son,
SORI:)S---/n Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on 'Thursday, Ontober 24,
1957, to LAC and Mrs, Stephen
Soros, Clinton, a son,
Lost and Found
VOUND—TIRZ, ON RIM. May
have same by asrovieg property
and paying adv. Wan A. H. Jen-
kins, North Street, 44b
LOST —.FEMALE FOX HOUND,
Width with tan ears and half of
her head; last seen, in vicinity of
Maitland river betWeen Goderloh
aod Holenesville, Phone Reg. Mil-
ler, HU 2-3293. 44p
Miscellaneous
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction. Conriter's Jewellery,
Huron County's Oldest Establish-
ed Jewellery Store, 44p
LET US REPAIR; AND MAKE
your rings arid jewellery like new.
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured—don't take chanes. Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl restringing.Wk
N. Counter. 44p
MAPS OF THE TOWN OF CLIN-
ton, showing streets, lot numbers,
and town limits. 50c each. Avail-
alte at Clinton News -Record of-
fice. 24-tfb
"YOU'LL 1Jk4J BETTER
the SONOTONE way
For free hearing test bring
this advertisement to
Merrill Radio & Electric
Sales and Service
Clinton — Phone mi 2-7021
39 to 44-b
NOTICES -
NOTICE RE CLINTON CAB
NOTUOE is hereby given that
the Taxi* Business' formerly apex-
a.ted, by me, Rey H, Mann, under
the name of "Clinton Cab", in the
Town of Clinton, has this day been
transferred to Donald C. Switzer,
who will hereafter operate the
•business under the said name,
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
30th day of October, -.A.D. 1957.
ROY.H. MANN,
By His Solicitor, E. B.
Menzies, Clinton, Ont.
Poultry For Sale
100 RED X ROOK PULLETS —
starting to lay, R. J. Semple.
Phone HU 2-7456. 44p
250 LEGHORN PULLETS, start-
ing to lay. Apply to Ebner
Schultz, on Maitland Concession,
44p
600 DEKALB PULLETS, ready
to lay in two weeks. Apply to
William Bakker, Con. 13, Hallett
Township. Phone Blyth 21r23.
43-4-p
600 DEKALB PULLETS, laying
4% months, over 70%. Apply to
William Bakker, Can. 13, Hullett
Township. Phone Blyth 21r23.
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 Acres of level choice clay
loam farrn, located on Highway; 3
bedroom home, basement, furnace,
garage, lots of water, hydro, barn,
implement shed. Must be sad.
Only $7,000—low down payment.
230 Acres of clay loam, clbse to
Clinton, 5 bedroom home, 3 piece
bath, barn, garage. Full price only
$8,500, low down payment.
Good 3 bedroom home with %
of an acre of land and barn, mod-
ern convenienees, located in Lon-
desboro. FUll price only $3,000.
down payment $1,000.
John Bosveld
,REALTOlt
40 Wellesley Street, Goderich
Phone Goderich 1108
43-443
Notice To Creditors
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Thomas Carbert, late
of the Township of Hullett, County
of Fluren, farmer, who died on or
Abut the 7th day of Ottober, 1957
are required to file the stone with
full particulars with the under-
signed by the 9th day of Novem-
ber, 1957, as after that date the
assets of the estate will be- dist-
ributed,
DATED at Goderich, in the
County of Huron, this 15th day of
October, 1957.
BAYS and IISEST,
Gederieh, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
42-3-4-b
Notice To Creditors
All persons having claims against
the estate of John B. Lindsay, late
of the Township a Goderich, in
the County dif Rtiron, retired farm-
er, who died on or about the 12th
day of October, 1957 are required
to file the Salto With full pertieun
ars with the undersigned by the
tlOth day of November, 1951 as
after that date the assets of the
estate will be dietribtded,
DAMED at Goderich li the County
of HurOrt this 22nd day of October,
1957.
RAYS and tItEST,
Goderith, Ontarle,
Selieleora for the Estate,.
44-5-6-6
MARRIAGES
LE-tp,Evalz — In Henson United
Church, on Saturday, October
26, 1957, by the Rev. C, D.
Daniel, Marlyn Margaret Eliza-
beth, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Oasnpbell Eyre, Kippen, to
Norman Ray Lee, Galt, son of
Mrs, Burton Muir, Seaforth,
TOWNSHEND-NETHERCOTI'
In St. George's Anglican ("lurch,
London, on Saturday, October
26, 1957, by the groorn'S father,
the Rt. Rev. W. A. Townshend,
Suffragan Bishop a Huron (for-
merly f Bayfield), Helen May,
daughter of Mr. andMrs. Charles
Nethercott, St. Themes, to jarn-
es Albert Townshend, London,
son of the Bishop and. Mrs.
Townshend, also of London. ,
DEATHS
BEACOM—In Washington, D,C,,
on Monday, October 28, 1957,
Miss Reta Florence Beacom, be-
loved daughter of Mrs, Mary
Beacom and the late John Bea-
com. Resting at the Ball and
Mutch funeral home, High St.,'
'Clinton, where service will be
held on Friday afternoon, No-
vember 1, commencing at two
o'clock, and interment in Clin-
ton Ceanetery.
ELVIDGE --: In Guelph General
Hospital, on Friday, October 18,
1957, Horace Elvidge, beloved
huslband of Ann Bailey, (form-
erly of Clinton) in his 63rd
year. Funeral from the St, Paul's
Anglican Church, Palmerston,
on Monday, October 21, by the
Rev. D. D. Ferguson, assisted by
the Rev. Treve James, London,
to Durham Cemetery.
ISUMMELL — In Clinton Public
pital, on Monday, October 28,
1957, Martha Cook, widow of the
late George Hurl -smell, in her
85th year. Funeral from the
Beattie funeral home, Ratten-
bury Street, Clinton, on Wed-
nesday afternoon, by John
Agulian, and interment in Clin-
ton Cemetery.
JOHNSON—In Clinton, on Thurs-
day, Octeber 24, 1957, William
Leonard Johnson, beloved hus-
band of Etelka Agnes Leitch, in
his 75th year. Funeral from the
Ball and Mutch funeral home,
High Street, Clinton, to Clinton
Cemetery, on Monday afternoon,
Ootober 28, by the Rev. C, S.
In der.
1VIcC0NNELL—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Octob-
er 23, 1957, Miss May McCon
nell, daughter of the late Mr.
• and Mrs. David McConnell, Fun-
eral from the Tasker Memorial
Chapel, Blyth, to Clinton Ceme-
tery, on Saturday, October 2,6,
by the Rev. D. J. Lane, Clintoxi.
MoDERIVIED — In the Thamer
Nursing Home, Seaforth, on
Sunday, October 27, 1957, Mal-
colm McDermid, widower of the
late Josephine Pafford, in his
82nd year, Funeral from the
G. A. Whitney funeral home, to
eVfaitlandbank Cemetery, on
Tuesday afternoon, by the Rev.
Brute Hail. . •
NETFIERY—In Sarnia, on VridaY,
October 25, 1957, A. 1-1. Nethery,
(brother of Mit. .1, A. McGill,
Clinton), and widower of Clara
C. Cosines, Blyth, in his 84th
year. Funeral from the Stuart
funeral home, Sarnia, to Lake-
view IVIa.usoleurn, at that city,
by Archdeacon Harvey.
noTEIL—In Clinton Publie Hospi-
tal, on Monday, October 28,
1951, Miss Winnifred
dear sister of Miss Della O'Neil,
Clinton, and daughter at the late
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O'Neil, Pun-
eral (trent the Beattie funeral
home, Pattenbury Street Clin-
ton, to Clinton Cemetery, on
Thursday atterneen, Cohnnenc-
ing at two o'cleek, by the Rev.
3. A.
Notice Change of Name
TA= NOTICE that an Ap-
plication will be made efore
1444:m011r, Judge Prank Pingland
or Other presiding Judge at the
Court HOUse, Goderich, Ontario,
on Priday, the 22nd day of Nov-
ember, A,D„ 1957, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon by Miltael Brez-
ezinalci, leCiAF Stotler',
Ontario, to change hit name iron'
IVIlkael Brezezineki t Michael
Bradley t3retinski.
Dated at Clinttno Ontario, this
lath day of October, Ai, 1951.
E. B. vavnris, motto, mit
solleitOr for, the Ap Iicant
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ROXY THEATRE Clinton:
Two -shows 'Nights, Wide Screen
NOW: Thursday, Friday and -Saturday
"THE SILENT WORLD"
This feature-length documentary. film is. also the finest under-,
'seta adventure picture ever made.. •The eerie 'beauty of the ocean
floor protographecl in Technicolor for the first time.
jingoes -Yves Cousteau -- the divers and crew of
the Calypso
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
"PICN-IC"
The StOq of a lovable drifter who captured the town's prettiest
girl. Prize,iwinning Broadway stage play — evert greater on
the Cinemascope screen, In Technicolor,
Kim Noyak -- William Holden Rosalind Russell
• "WINGS OF THE EAGLES".
Abu Wayne in alliance)* O'Hara, -- Pan Dalley
PUBLIC NOTICE:
Township of 'Stanley
Nance SHEREBY • GIVEN
that the Council of the Corpora-
tion of the Township of Stanley
praposes after the 21st day of
November, 1957, being the date of
the last publication of this Notice,
to 'consider the passing of a by
-
lay to stop up and close portions
of Hayfield Terrace, Colina. Street,
Elgin Place and Coll Street in the
Village of Hayfield, in the Town-
ship of Stanley, County of Huron,
and to authorize a conveyance of
the soil and freehold thereof to
Mr, Robert S. Roddick,
The proposed by-law and plan,
showing lands to be erected, may
be inspedted at, the office of the
undersigned.
The Council of the said Corpora-
tion will, at its regular meeting
to be held. in Varna on the 2nd
day of December, 1957, hear any
person or by his or her solicitor,
counsel or agent, any person who
claims that his or her lands will
be prejudically effected by the
said by-law and who applies to be
heard, '
DATED at Varna, Ontario, this
29th day of October, 1957.
FRED WATSON,
Township Clerk,
VARNA, Ontario.
44-5-6-7-b
CARDS OF THANKS
I want to thank all my friends
for their kind visits, eards, flowers
and treats while I was a patient
in Clinton Hospitals and after com-
ing home. Special thanks to the
doctors and nursing staff. — MRS.
THOMAS SNOWDEN. 4(b
To my friends who sent me
flowers, cards, notes, to the nurses
and staff on first floor who were
so kind to me during my stay in
the hospital and to Dr. Oakes, I
wish to express my sincere thanks.
—MRS. WILLIAM MUTCH., 4413
kr. Thomas eastle, Sr., and
family wish to express their sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
neighbours and friends for 'their
deeds of kindness and sympathy
during their sad bereavement of a
dear wife and mother; for cards
and floral tributes received. Spec-
ial, thanks to the pall -bearers,
flower -bearers, nurses in Clinton
Hospital and Dr. Oakes and those
who loaned cars or helped in any
way, 44b
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THE
SALE OF THE
YEAR
Extra Pants
FREE on all
Johnston Made-
. to -Measure Suits
from
$59.50 to $82.00
(Ladies Suits
included)
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PARK THEATRE
GODERICH '
Now Playing:
"SAFARI"
in Cinemoscope & Color
With Victor Mature & Janet Leigh
Mon., Tues. and Wed.
(Adult Entertainment)
Marion Braude -- Jean Simmons
Frank Sinatra and Stubby Hoye
From the Damon Runyon story
and stage hit, revolving around
the rocky romance of a high -rol-
ling gambler and a salvationist.
Musiconiedy at its best
First showing starts at 7.15 p,m,.
'GUYS and DOLLS'
--sCinemascope and Teclud color ---
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
limpid Bergman and Gary Cooper
Ernest Hemingway's greatest
story, shown by Paramount Pic-
tures as their special Golden En-
core Classic.
"For Whom The
Bell Tolls"
Coming: Bing Crosby -- Grace
Kelly & Frank Sinatra in
"HIGH SOCIETY"
(Adult Entertairunent)
Clinton Community
Far ars
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AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
at 1.30 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
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