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Accommodation For Rent
-i".:'ROOM AOARTM'ENT,
:furnished, self contained, ground
lioer, modern...conveniences, 'phone
HnTnter 2:9581. 51.,p
:FOUR ROOM UNFURNISHED
.apartment 111 Blyth, partially hent -
ed, Apply leng;.Hesselwood, phone
.593 Myth, ' .5143
SMALL HOUSE TO, RENT, on
:Prinness Street, 3 piece bathreann
..PeSseesion about December 27.
Contact Mrs. Albert .Bond, phone
LIU 2-9536. 51.b
,OR 6 ROOM APARTMENT,
-suitable for either office or dwel-
ling, uptown in Clinton. Available
immediately, phone Clinton I -1U
' n2-3855. 51,13
Articles For Sale
1VIEDIUM COLEMAN OIL
Btthier, for sale, in good condition.
:phone HU 2-9465. 51b
"AMERICAN FLYER" Electric
Train, used in• Window display at
,Anstett's JevvellerY: Reg: '$.29:95 -
Only $1.95, 5143
FUEL OIL — Stove and Furnace
011 delivered anywhere.. A. G.
Grigg and Son, phone IW 2-9411.
43-ttb
• PAIR OF GOAL S. TES, size 7.
Good condition, Contaet john
:,Nediger at Clinton Fatro Sepply.
5113
'ODE. YOUR. CHRIS AS
"Turkey right now, 'before you are
to late. G. "Vanclerhaern RR 2,
IBayfield, phone HU 2-7492, 51b
GENEROUS . TRADE-IN I Allow-
a,nee on your old TV on a Brand
New :1958 RCA Television. T. A.
"Dutton, Brucefield, phone 'Clinton
HU 2-3232. • 36-thb
'WEI> VACUUM .C10EiANERS.
tenconditi•oried Eleet.rolux. Electra-
' aux Salesend' , Serniee, 'GoderIch;
nohone Godeineli"1154.
"49-50•51-p
•SLIVER.AL NEW :PArrERNS in
English Bone China 'Dinnerware,
including lovely "Cointlower". See
it and others in our window and
get our low prices for fine china.
'Counter's Jewellery. 51p
-FOR THE BEST •Pfaans on new
and used.musical itistrunients, accessories -and •repairs. Phone or'
41,Vrite, Ross Mann Music Supplies,
':Winghanr. Ont. •Plione 735J4
33-35-37-39-41-43-45-47-49-51-p
1VLAGIC MARKERS. Will write on
' anything, Aass, wood, paper, etc.
Anry immediately. sSeven different
colours. Good for poster work,
.signs, 4 etc. $1.10 each, refills, 50e.
Clinton News -Record. 37-tfb
ARTIST'S SUPPLIF:S, OIL Brush -
ns, Paints, Canvas Board, Linseed
0011, Turpentine, Retouching Vern -
Ash, Spray -Fix, Brush Holders, etc;
ideal Christmas gifts. At Mc-
nnwan's Book and Stationery Store.
45-tfb
MOTORS AND GENERATORS
rewound and repaired. Brushes,
:capacitors, switches, bearings;
%small appliances repaired. Used
..or reconditioned motors for sale.
,Art Lewitt, Isaac. Street at Dunlop.
!Phone HU 2-6640. 44tlib
TOUR OLD WASHER9IS WORTEI
-Money when traded • on a new
"Thor washer. T.- A. Dutton's Ap-
pliance Store, Brucefield. Phone
Clinton .au 2-3232. 46-tfb
*Business Opportunities
' OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton HU 2-6692. 13-tfb
'WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY
travel among consumers in Huron
•County. Permanent connection
-with large manufacturer, Only re-
liable hustler considered, Write
'Rawleigh's Dept. L-169-131, 4005
Riehelieu, Montreal, Que. 51b
CLOTHING FOR SALE
WINTER COAT, 'ALMOST NEW,
'half price, size 14, Phone HU
I2-9440. ' 51-b
• CUSTOM.WORK
:MASONRY WORK, Ma Types.
Apply William Harris, phone HU
'2-9240. 37-tfb
AUTOMATIC SAW Sharpening.
:Saws ratoothecl, 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
Phone HU 2-9664, • 35p-tfb
'Inicknow; 3. MoCnnell, Seaforth,
50-tfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
12 PIGS FOR SAM, 7 WEEKS
old. Apply to Weldon Tyndall,
'Londesboro, Phone, Blyth 44r7.
51-b
'2 HOLSTEIN COW, 5 YEARS
old, title to freshen in. December,
'bred Holstein, Leen Iteherst,
'5, Clinton, Plume, HU 2-9965.
Livestock Wanted
ATTENTION' FARMERS! PrOmpt,
*601.1rtotiS collection of all dead and
frim anitnals and hiclen
'Call delleet Ed. Andrews, 851r11,
Seaforth. Associated with t)arling
rand Co; of Canada Ltd. 26,:p-tfb
HEI.P.WANTEO
sAlitsm,AN °Fig SALOSLAiT
fpr Clinton and, district, full or
part time. Apply to rother Sew
ing 'Centre, 42 nVellington, Street,*
Stratford, •- 51-2-p
NEED EXTRA CAS?. WORK
spare time. We need women no
sew or to address envelopes. $50
Weekly possible. Send stapod
self-addressed envelope, Write;
Box 812, Dauphin, Man.
49-50-1-b
pouLaii,Y ,AND HOG: EQUIP-
MENT DEALERS WANTED. Ne
etock to keep or pay for. No ea -
mints to carry. Opportunity un-
limited for resident of this locality.
Applicant must be prepared to
travel throughout the county on B
protected territory basis. Well-
known and established •equipment
firm will furnish leads; catalogues,
pricelists and national advertising.
Experience with poultry a distinct
advantage:. Apply immediately to
Ridler MilIs Ltd.„ 31 Superior
Street, Newmarket, phone Twin-
ing 5-2366. 51-b
LOST and FOUND
FOUND -on Huron Street, Eclipse
fountain pen on December 17, Al-
so, last week found on Rattenbury
St., a black rosary. Call at Clin-
ton. News -Record Office. 50-p
LOST—BLACK RUBBER. RAIN -
coat, lost Tuesday evening, on
Highway 8 near Holmesville: Con-
tact Raymend Whitmore,. phone
HU 2-3306. • 511a
LOST— A HEREFORD HEIFER,
3 years old, Western brands, lest
west of Inrueefield. ,Finder please
contact Gerald Snyder, • Zurich,
phone Zurich 98r7. 50-1-p
LOST — Tawney coloured kitten
wearing. red ribbon and bell. Last
seen on Albert Street, Sunday,
December 8. Please phone HU
2-9272 and make little girl happy.
Reward. • 51-p
LOST—SMALL BROWN, WHITE
and ,black •thoroughbred: Beagle
hound with number tattooed in
ear, answering .to the name "Nick."
Finder please call HU 24414,
50-1-b
• Miscellaneous
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts. Our work assured your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Establish-
ed Jewellery Store. • 51p
LET US REPAIR AND) MAKE
your rings and j:nwellery 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. •51p
Pet Stock
7 REGISTERED GERMAN ,Shep-
herd pups, black and tan inkcolour.
Six weeks old. Contact Ward
Blyth. 51-p
Poultry For Sale
DRESSED OR OVEN -READY
chickens for sale. Contact Harry
W. Watkins, Londesboro, phone
HU 2-3213. ' - 51-p
DRESSED D'UCKS, BETWEEN' 5
and 5% lbs. Saturday inorning.
Delivery in tile afternoon. Dennis
Penfound. Phone Htf 2-3216.
01 i. •
NEWS4R,VCORla
PACO
.R A TES.
• .• No :charge :for announcements of BirthS, .
MArFlageS •and DeathS.
Articles for sale, rent, etc.', Card et Thanks,: in
1VIenloriazn, engagements, aca Werd: Inininnnn -70c.
Box llo.„ to this office 15e .additiOnal Repeat in,
sertiens, 2c wor,a, minimum 50C.
CASH AISCOUNT:t % it paid by .Saturday
lowing last .insertion, Billing charge a 10c added-
each time bill s sent
Latest Thrte for Insertiong noon Wednesday
. • •
Dial ilv 24$44
REAL ESTATE
IFAI: ESTATE is our BUSZTESS,
Farms residential, commercial,
suimner cottages, For dependable
and capable service BA your prop-
erty with John Bosveld, Wellesley
Street, Goderich. Phone 110,
Salesmen: Geer g e
Notice to Creditors
And Others
In .the ESTATE- of NELLIE
MAUDE LADD, of the Town of
Clinton, widow, deceased,
•.A.11 persons having claims against
the above estate are required to
forward particulars duly verified
to the undersigned by December
28th, 1957, after which date the
assets of the estate will be, distri-
buted.
DONNELLY & DONNELLY, 18
The Square, Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the personal repre-
sentative. 49-50-51-b
NOTICE OF CHANGE QF
•• NAME ACT
TAKE NOTICE that an Appli-
cation will be made before His
Honour, Judge Frarik Finglan,d, or
other presiding Judge at the Co,urt
House, Goclerioh, Ontario, on Fri-
day, the 24th day of January, A.D.
1958, at 10 o'clock a.m. by Gerald
James Wilson, Clinton, Ontario, to
change his name from Gerald
James Wilson to Joseph Gerald
Brown.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
1.0th day. of December, AD 1957.
E. B. Menzies,, Clinton *Ontario,
Solicitor for the Applicant.
. • 50-1-2-b
• CARDS OF THANKS
I would like,,fo thank my friends
for their cards, flowers and treats
received while in hospital, and the
nurses who helped make my stay
in hospital as enjoyable as possible.
.n-HARLEY DONEY.
51p •
I would like to thank all my
friends for their thoughtfulness,
cards, flowers and gifts, sent,while
I was in Stratford Hospital.—MAR-
ION PICKETT. • 51.-p
IN MEMORIAM
FISHF;R—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Aaron
C. Fisher, who passed away
three years ik age, December 20,
1954:
"You were:a father oh so rare,
Content in your home and al-
ways there,
You guided our path and helped
us along,
If we follow your footstes we
wJll never go wrong."
—Ever remembered by wife and
family, 51-p
Tip to motorists; Watch out for
school kids—they weren't brought
up to be run down,
Smith -Corona
Portable Typewriter
As 'Low
As $i Per
Week
For Christmas. • •
the world's fast-
est portable with
the tough and
action of an of..
floe typewriter.
Comi in soon for
your demonstra..,
lion pftheStnith-
Corona portable.
Clinton...
News Record
UtJ 2.844
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
at 1.80 p.m.
TERMS CASH
I. COREY, Saes Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
. •
• BIRTHS
BRANDON — In Clinton Public
Hospital,'on Tuesday, December
,1.7, 4957, to Mr, and Mrs, Glen
Brandon, Bayfield, a son.
CAMERON -- In Glinton Public
Hospital, on Pridhy, December
la, 1957, to Mr: and Mrs, J.
Cameron, Clinton, a daughter.
CLARKE—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on IVIonday, December 16,
1957, to Mr, and Mrs, G. Clarke,
3, Walton, a daughter.
DE30iNic,—.1n Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on TueStlay, December 17,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Dejong, Brueefield, a son.
GELINOS—In Clinton Public Hos:-
pital, on. Hhursclay, December
12, 1957,' to Mr, and Mrs, M,
,Gelines, Zurich,' a son.
Innminn--in Clinton Public Hos-
..pital, on Thursday, December
12,, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hanley, Ra 5, Clinton, a son.
Humpnlinms—,In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Suuday, December
15, 1957, to Mr.. and Mrs, Stew-
art Humphries, Walton, a dau-
ghter,
McGREGOR — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, Decem-
ber 12, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs.
:Ronald McGregor, Kippen, a son.
NE,,THERLY lit Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, December
14, 1957, to Mr. and 1VIrs. G.
Netherly, Auburn, a son.
PULTIVIAN — In. Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, December
15, 1957, to M.. and Mrs, R: L.
Pullman, Cromarty, a daughter.
.
SAEIBERT -,-In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, December
14, 1957, to Sergeant and Mrs.
G. D. Saubert, Clinton, a son.
•
SPAJRLIN1G Sernia. General
'Hospital, on, Sunday, December
15, 1957, to Mr, and Mrs. Ron
•Sperling (nee Gwen Griffiths) a
daughter, (first great grand-
child for Mr. and ,Mrs. Frank
• Andrews.)
TURNER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, en Friday, - Deeember 13,
1957, to Corporal and Mrs. B.
„Tanen Clinton, a daughter.
WISE—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Friday, Deceinber 13, 1957, to
Mr. and Mrs. A. Wise, Clinton,
a daughter.
•
DEATHS
HAMILTON — Suddenly at her
home in Auburn, on Tuesday
morning, December 17, 1957,
Carmine Jane Church, beloved
wife of Davjd W. Hamilton, Au-
• burn, in hef 83rd year. Funeral
from St. Mark's Anglian Ch-
urch, Auburn, to Colborne Ceme-
tery, on Thursday afternoon, De-
cember 19.
RA,THWELL — Suddenly, in St.
Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, on
,Saturday, December 14, 1957,
•Lola Rathwell, beloved sister of
Mrs, Ida Appleby, Toronto, and
Mrs. Sadie Mittell, Clinton. Pri-
vate funeral 'from the chapel of
Morley S. Bedford, Toronto, on
Tuesday, December 17. g..)•
THOMPSON—In Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Sunday, De-
cember 15, 1957, John Thomp-
son, West Wawanosh Township,
beloved husband of May Chain-
ney, and. brother of William,
Lon desb oro ; Russell, Clinton;
Joseph, Goderich and Gormley,
Brampton, in his 61st year. Fun-
eral at Auburn on Wednesday
afternoon, December 18 and in-
terment 'at Dungannon.
TILL1VEAN—In St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, on Wednesday,
December 11, 1957, Dr. William
Joseph Tillman, beloved husband
of Mary Agnes Coughlin, 200 St.
James Street, in his 82nd year.
Sollemn Requiem High Mass was
sung in St, Peter's Cathedral
and interment was in St, Peter's,
Cemetery, on Saturday morning,
December 14. •
•
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A man w3ose normal weight is
150 pounds would weigh about 50
pounds if all the water in his sys-
tem were dried up.
o-
• On March 21 and September. 23,
day and night are of equal dura-
tion ifl every part of the world.
Potted Plants Cut Flowers
POINSETTAS
LAMEN
BEGONIAS
'MUMS
Eft.
ROSES
CARNATIONS
'MUMS
SNAPDRAGONS
Etc,
BUDGE ' CANARIES GOLD and TROPICAL FISH
K. C. COOKE, Florist
Dial HU 2-7012 — CLINTON
•
tiensall Legion
Dingo Winners,
(By our uousau eorrespondent)
Winners :of the fowl bingo held
Saturday, December 14, and .spon-
sored hy Henson Branch of • the
Canadian Legion were; chicken,
Wilmer Dalrymple; Jim Stnnle;
Bruce Horton; Mrs. Wilson (2);
Mrs, Roy •Sniale .(2); Mrs. Wesley
Vepuer; Lloyd Heard; Mrs. Mae
MacLellan; Mrs, 13,037 Pepper;
Karburn; Mrs, _Carlyle Wilk-
inson; Mrs. Ernie Harburn; 8111
Petty, -Special games, turkeys;
Tont Brintnell, Mrs. Ted Tayler,
Harry 1VIoir, Harold Schwartzen-
truber, Wilmer A:dkins; Mrs. Mae
1VlacLellan; Mrs, Wesley Yowler,.
Tom Kyle, Sr.; Mrs, Orville Smith,
Garnet MOusseau, The door prize
of 211/4 lb. turkey was won by Mrs,"
Harald
141.3a LINE FORUM
(By cur Hensall ceireSpOndent)
Parr Line Farm- F,ortunenet at
the home of M'. and Mrs, Charles
Robinson.
loommodities the, forum is inter-
ested, in are cattle, .hogs, beans,
eggs, poultry, wheat, barley, corn,
sugar beets, small seeds, grass
seeds and milk'products, They feelt
the present control on milk pro-
ducts should be maintained.
A few games of euchre was en-
joyed and winners were Mrs. Gor-
don Coleman, Mrs, Stewart Black-
well; john Soldan end Mrs, Ross
Love.'.4 enjoyable lunch was serv-
ed by tthe ladies., The next meet=
ing' Will be heldat the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott,
• ... G
-SS 4 FORUM
'
(By Mrs. I. Merrill) •
The meeting of the SS No. .4
Godericir Township Farm Forum
was held, at the home -of Mr. and
Mrs. Robin Thompson, with 11
members present...
The topic for discussion - wass
"ImPort -•Control: Are They Neces-
satin" The members agreed that
the commodities! the farmers are
interested in are principally beef,
iIROXY 'THEATRE (liken
Two Shows Nightly
Wide Screen
NOW: Thursday, Frida,y and Saturday
"THE TALL T"
Tochnicolor
The ramrod of the To„wT Ranch matches- guns with three
rnad-dog hWers
Richard Bone -N Randolph Scott NN Maureen Olv-Illivon
ALSO
"AMAZON TRALKR"
Forty minutes .of outstanding adventure in the ArnaZien River
. basin. Narrated by the "Trader", John Sutton.
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
"THE IRON PETTICOAT"
Amusing comedy devoted to ribbing .the cold war in general
and Communistic ideologies in pa.nticular. Historic London
street scenes photographed in Vistavision and Technicolor.
Bob Hope -- Katherine Hepburn' — Noelli Middleton
Coming Next—Dec. 26-27-28
"JOE BUTTERFLY"
Boning Day Matinee plus Regular Saturday Matinee
Audio Murphy -- Keenan Wynn -- ,George Nader
pork, eggs and dairy porodunts.
Beef and pork producers do not
want import controls because they
have in the past enjoyed an active
and profitable trade with other
countries especially the U.S, Im-
port controls may cause this mar-
ket to become unavailable.
Dairymen are asking for protec-
tion against the importation of a
butter oil which is coming in from
Denmark and New Zealand, and
is being used to make butter, and
ice cream as well as Some types
of cheese.
For recSatian the game of "500"
was played. Lunch was served.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mr. and, Mrs. Irvine Teb-
()wing- to Increased
Operating Costs
Clinton*Public Hospital
Is Increasing, Rates
Effective January 1, 1958.
4 o
WARD Raised from $6.50.to $7.00 per day
SEMI -PRIVATE Raised from $8.00 to $9.00 per day
PRIVATE
Raised from $9.00 to 10.00 per day
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing;
".TARZAN and the LOST
SAFARI"
Greater In Technicolor
MON., TUES., WED.
December 23-24-25
Piper Laurie -- Van Joluison •
and Onslow Stevens
Back 'to the days of song -and -
dance vaudeville for a bright and
happy story of a dancer
and his dog,
"KELLY and ME"
-- In Technicolor --
Matinees Thursday (Boxing Day)
and Saturday
Joek Mahoney -- Thn Hovey
and Mary McCall
Present the story of a cowboy film,
Aar who, personally, is the exact
opposite of his screen character.
"SLIM CARTER"
— In Technicolor —
Coming:
Dean Martin and Eva Bartok
"10,000 BEDROOMS"'
Technicolor. A Good Movie is
STILL your best entertainment.
Dr. F. M. Newland
EVENING HOURS
By Appointment.
Tuesdays and Thursdays
7 to 9 p.m,
Beginning January 2, 1958
50-1-b
GIFTS for HIM
kl SHIRTS — TIES — SOCKS
SWEATERS — PYJAMAS
BELTS — JEWELLERY
GLOVES — SCARVES — ETC.
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DRESSING GOWNS Plains --Plaids — Fancies 1'
from. $12.95 up
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85.95 $6.95
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