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'TWO LOTS on Maple Street. Ap-
ply to J. R, Matins, Albert St-,
rept,
S-BEDROOM HOUSE- in Holmes,
Ville, garage, half acre lot. Phone
Ooderieli 1357. 1546.-11
BUSINESS PROPERTIES, farms
and homes, Build a. home to suit
your pocketbook on the Nu-Way
house plan, Leonard Q. Winter,
Real Estate, Agent for Kernohan,
Phone HU 2-6692 for appointment,
High Street, Clinton, 49tfb
NOTICE
Tuckersrnith Township
Municipal Dump
Will Be Opened From
p.m. to 6 p.m. on
I • WEDNESDAY
and
; SATURDAY
(Afternoons)
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
E. P. CHESNEY
CLERK
14stfb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
COMBINATION POOL ROOM,
variety store and lunch counter,
Good steady business, Cheap for
cash or will accept terms. Living
accommodations, Fqrther infor-
xnation—write or apply Grant's
Recreation, Blyth, Ontario. 14-5P
1,00 ACRE FARM FOR SAT-4E,
with 8-room frame house, 2 barns,
drive shed, 10 acres hardwood
bush, drilled well, water in barns,
County road 3 miles from village,
3 mile to school, % mile to ch-
urch. Write to box 152 Clinton
News-Record, Will consider town
property. 15-b
50 ACRE farm, 6 acres of bush,
goad 3 bedroom house, barn,
hydro, lots of water, only $6,000.
Low down payment.
85 ACRES clay loam land, 7 room
house, abrn 35'40', water, hy-
dro, only $6,500. Low down pay-
ment,
ON HIGHWAY No. 8 close to.
Clinton, very good farm with
milk contract, monthly income
about $1,000. For information
call C. Buruma, Clinton.
STORE WITH two apartments
above, good location in Clinton,
price $7,000, low down payment.
HERE'S YOUR chance to own the
summer cottage of your dreams,
Modern conveniences, nice sandy
beach. For full particulars in-
quire now. Don't wait till sum-
mer.
WE HAVE `four bonded salesmen
to serve you. For buying and
selling, contact
John Bosveld
REALTOR
40 Wellesley Street, Goderich
PHONE 1108
Salesmen: Joe McConnell, Seaforth
C. Buruma. Clinton
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ATTENTION,
CLINTON and VICINITY BOWLERS
2nd ANNUAL
DOUBLES TOURNAMENT
Fairholme Dairy Trophy .
Starting Monday„ April 27
CLINTON BOWLING ALLEY
ENTRIES NOW BEING ACCEPTED—Small Entry Fee
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Huron County Beef Producers
Annual Meeting .
AGRICULTURAL BOARD ROOMS
TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 830 pm.
Guest Speaker, Mr. AL. CURRIE, Produc-
tion and Marketing Branch, Livestock Divi-
sion, will speak on sale of beef by govern-
ment rail grade.
ROBERT McGREGOR, J. C. HEMINGWAY,
President Secretary
•
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IS HOUSE CLEANING AND
WINDOW SHADE TIME
"REGENT" quality is a fine •
cloth with plastic finish.
White, Cream or Green.
SIZES: 37x70"—$3.15
37x82"--$3.15
42x70"—$4.40
"COLONIAL" quality is an "oilfilled shade of fine
quality cloth in White, SIZES: 37x70"--42.75
Cream or Green 37x82"—$3.15
42x70"—$4.00
"ALBERTA" shade is ö water color shade in good
quality cloth in White, SIZES: 36x70"-42.10
Cream or Green. 36x8.2"—$2.29
"ELGIN" shade is an all plastic shade With a linen
weave in White, Cream, SIZES: 36x70"—$1.95
or Green. • 36x82"—$2.10
"BEAVER" shade is a paper shade with' a linen
weave-••••-without roller SIZE 36x70"-79c
hi White or Cream.
SECONDS, very slight imperfections
SIZE: 36x701C-49c
MeEwan's
GIFTS and STATIONtRY
Clintou DIM Or 24706
Clinton. Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
1.30 p.m.
Government Inspected Scales
Cattle Sold By . Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREV', Sales Manager
BOB MeNAIR, Auctioneer •
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
BERT PEPPER
AUCTIONEER
Reserve Your Sale Date Now
Rn No, 3 Phone Clinton
$eaforth, Ont, 14 tinter 24534
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SUPERTEST SERVICE STATION FOR RENT
IN CLINTON
NO, 1.Located on No, S HighWay
No, 2...Show/volt: and Lunch Counter attached
No. 3.--,Reasonable Rent.
No,4...immediate po 'sses'sion,
H4 0. FREE, Seat° h, Phone 366
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„,„,s=1,os=slanasin_ SIP LARGE BRICK HOME
Mayfield, Ontario
Situated on the "Square" at
Boyfield this large bricir house
would make an excellent guest
home, nursing home or could be
divided into three apartments.
property is in, good state of re.
pairs and has oil forced-air beating.
Very reasonable price. For ap-
pointMent to inspect, •call:
HAROLD W, SHORE
Real Estate • Broker
Rhone 766 38 Hamilton St.
GOD ER I PI-1
10tfla
Real Estate For Sale
Houses
$6,000-5-room cottage, 5 years
old, 2 bedrooms and 3 piece
bath, oil furnace, full cellar.
$5,000-8 room 1% storey house,
4 bedrooms, 3 piece bath, coal
furnace, full dry basement, own-
er would sell, with reasonable
down payment.
1Ih STOREY frame Central Mort.,
gage house in good location; Im-
mediate possession, owner will
sell for down payment and buy-
er take over existing 'mortgage
to Central Mortgage & Housing.
$6,000-6 room frame cottage, 2
bedrooms, 3 piece bath, oil fur-
nace. Close to main street.
.$5,500-7 room insql brick house,
4 bedrooms, 3 piece bath, large
lot, Early possession can be ar-
ranged.
$8,000—S room, 2 storey frame
house in good residential dist-
rict, close to Post Office. 4 bed-
rooms and bath up, coal furn-
ace. Owner desires smaller
house.
$3,000-5 room insul brick house
on Highway 4 — 150x50' lot
2 bedrooms and bath. Owner
will take reasonable down pay-
ment and balance can be paid
in monthly payments.
$3,500-5 room brick cottage, 2
piece bath, 1 ear garage, village
of Blyth. Immediate possession,
Business Property
$9,300-2 storey solid brick store,
26x75, main• street, 6 room ap-
artment on second floor, oil
furnace, store and apartment
now rented. This is a good in-
vestment property, owner would
sell for reasonable down pay-
ment.
2 STOREY solid brick store on
main street, with modern front,
first floor is well rented, 5 room
apartment on second floor. The
owners wish to sell this prop-
erty as easily as possible, any
reasonable offer will be con-
sidered.
Farms
$13,000-41/2 miles north of Clin-
ton on paved road-125 acres,
1% storey 8-room insul brick
house equipped with 3 piece bath,
12x30 silo, large L-shaped barn
and 12 acres of bush.
$8,500-21/2 miles from Ethel, just
off main highway, 50 acres of
good land, 11/z storey frame
house, 60x,40 'barn and 25x30
implement shed, drilled well,
good fences, self drained,
$17,000-3 miles north of Clinton
on highway, 100 acres of excel-
lent land, 2 storey solid brick
house, 3 piece bath up and four
bedrooms. 36x70 MI steel stock
barn.
$15,750-4 miles north of Clinton
on paved road, 135 acres, 115
workable, 6 acres of hardwood
bush, never failing supply of wa-
ter. L-shaped barn 40x60 and
50x25, silo 37x12, implement
shed 22x14, separate pig house
and hen house. Close to school.
8 room frame house, 3 piece
bath, possession immediately.
$9,500-7 miles south west of Clin-
ton, 80 acres of good land, mod-
ern barn. 2 storey- house, 3 piece
bath, coal furnace, immediate
possession.
$8,000-1 mile from Blyth, 60
acres, 8 room insul brick house
with oil furnace. 50x70 barn,
early possession.
$23,000.-2 miles from Walton on
paved highwa, 175 acres of
good workable
y
land, % mile
from school. Wonderful 2 stor-
ey brick house with 3 piece bath
and furnace. All steel stable.
• Immediate possession.
150 ACRES-5 miles north east
of Blyth, buildings in 'excellent
condition. $15,000.
$15,5041-6 miles east of Landes-
boro and 6 miles north west of
Seaforth. 56x78 barn, '22x63 dr-
ive shed, 20x32 house, white
brick, two piece bath down, 3
piece bath up, furnace. This
farm is in good farming district
and mortgage can be arranged.
150 ACRES— 4 miles south of
Teeswater, $12,500, mortgage
possible. 48 x 68 barn, doub-
le garage, cement block house in
good condition,
$10,000—% mile east of Auburn
on paved road, 1 Mile from Sch-
ool. 100 acres of bush, drilled
well, hydro, good fences, well
drained, 40x80 barn, 1 car gar-
age and red brick house.
80 ACRES-10 acres of bush and
swamp, 8 room insul brick hou-
se, 3 piece bath, garage, frame
barn equipped with water, $6,-
000, 4 miles from Clinton.
100 AORES--10 acres bush, $9,-
000, just off LneknoW road near
Kinloss and good stone house,
L-shaped barn 50x70 and 24x36.
$7,000-60 acres 134 Miles from
Blyth on main road, 1% storey
insul brick house in good con-
(Won, 34x50 barn, good stabl-
ing and water in barn. Large
frame implement shed built re-
cently.
$9,500-3 MileS south west of
intOn in Goderieh ToWnship, 120
aeres, 8 room insul brick house,
50x60 barn. Owner wishes to
retire and will accept mortgage'
at reasonable terms.
126 ACRES—$10,500, 5 acres of
hardwood bash, one storey brick
house with bath and furnace,
234 miles from Londesboro, large
barn, suitable for fat cattle and
new cement silo.
K. W. COLQUHOUN
Extensive Auction Sale
Of Valuable Tractors., ,Truiek,
likKee Harvester, Farm Imple-
ments, Choice Durham and Hem,
ford Cattle, Saddle .Horses, • Hogs,
Poultry,.. Fee d,- Miscellaneous
Items, on the premises Lt 2G, Con-
cession n, Hay Township, 13/4 miles west of Zurich and VA miles..
north,
ceivecl 'instructions to .$011 by Pub-
lic Auction. on
The .undersigned. Auctioneer re-
Mondgy, April' 20
1959, at 12 0'01.00c sharp Tractors, Truck and Harvester--
1951. Dodge %,-Ton. Truck with
racks & tarp in A-1 condition; Allis
Chalmers "GA" Tractor, with 2-
Row Stuffier and Mounted 2-Fur-
row Plow, like new; Ford Tractor
with Mounted Loader, Gravel and
Manure Buckets, like new; Ford
Tractor in A-1 condition; McKee
Harvester, with all attachments,
in new condition.
Farm Machinery — M-H 13-run
fertilizer drill, power lift and mar-
kers; McDeering 7 ft grain binder;
M-H power take-off mower, 7 ft.
cut; McDeering side rake on rub-
ber, like new.; Cockshutt tractor
manure spreader; McDeering pow-
er lift spring tooth cultivator; 3-
section spring tooth harrows; Int.
2-furrow plow; 2 sets diamond
harrows; John Deere hammer.
mill; forage harvester, rack; 2
rubber-tire wagons; two 16' ft. flat
racks, like new; 3-point hitch for
Ford tractor; grader blade; dump
scraper; double disc; cultivator
and two-furrow plow; 2-row team
scuffler; single horse scuffler; M-R
mower; walking plow; 2-wheel
trailer; platform scale; fanning
mill, root pulper; sling ropes; 2,
electric fencers; light dray show
wagon with full -circle; 3-seated
cutter; grain and corn elevator;
McDeering electric cream separa-
tor; clean easy milking machine;
3 rotary pig hoppers; 500 cap, el-
ectric brooder; bag truck; quan-
tity cedar posts and lumber; far-
rowing crate; 6 heat lamps; new
extension ladder; 100 jute bags; 3
buffalo robes; chicken hoppers;
feeding cart; large size bean cook-
er; quantity mixed wood, chains,
forks, shovels and other miscellan-
eous items. NOTE: 'Implements
all in new condition.
Durham and Hereford Cattle—
Red Durhani cow, acrrying second
calf, due sale date; Durham heifer,
due sale date; 2 Durham heifers,
due, in May; 2 Hereford heifers,
due in May; Durham cow, carry-
ing third calf, due July 18; Here-
ford cow, carrying third calf, due
July 30; Hereford cow, calf at foot,
due Ally 14; Hereford heif-
er, • due May 11; Durham heifer,
due in August; Hereford heifer,
due in Sept.; Hereford cow, due in
June; Hereford heifer, due in July;
black cow, carrying second calf,
due in May; Black cow, milking,
calf at foot; Hereford cow due in
April; Roan Durham cow, carry-
ing third calf, due in April; Dur-
ham cow, due' April; roan Dur-
ham cow, due May 6; two Here-
ford cows, with calves at foot, due
in Sept.; 17 Hereford & Durham
yearling calves; 16 Durham & Her-
eford steers, averaging 1,100 lbs.,
ready for market; purebred Red
Shorthorn bull. Cattle all choice
quality.
Horses—Hackney Hunter Geld-
ing; Hackney Pony Gelding; Shet-
land Pony Stallion (spotted); new
western saddle.
Hogs-6 York sows, with litters
ready to wean by sale date; 5
York sows, due in June; York sow,
due in July; 6 pigs, 10 weeks old;
8 pigs, 2 months old; purebred
Landrace hog.
Poultry-325 o DeKalb Leghorn
yearling hens, in top production.
Feed-6 ton cob corn; quantity
of Hay,
Household Effects and Miscellan-
eous Items— bedsteads; dressers;
commodes, dining room table and
chairs; wash stand; couch, etc. etc.
No reserve as farm is sold.
Due to extra large sale, selling
will start sharp at 12 o'clock. Plan
to attend,
Terms—Cash
EARL THIEL, Proprietor
Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer
Harold Stade, Clerk 15-b
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Feed at 'Ioo. No,'s 27 and 28, Concession 4,
Ooderieh Township .(Cot Line),
..0Y; miles west of Holriesville,. on
Wednesday, April 22, at 1,30
Horses: Standard bred mare, 4
yrs,. old with American and Can-
adian registration papers, bred to
.Tnorria$ get, July, 195$; set of racing harness.
Cattle: 17 Registered Polled
Hereford cows; 10 of above cows
have calves at foot and balance
due time of sale. Registered poi-
led bull, 1% yrs. old.; Jersey cow,
4 yrs. old, recently freshened; .4yr-,
shire heifer, 3 yrs. old, milking,
bred again; Holstein cow, .6 yrs,
old, milking, bred again,
Pigs: Yorkshire sow, due time
of sale,
Feed and Miscellaneous; Approx.
1200 hos. oats (suitable for seed);
approx. 7 ton mixed. hay; quantity
of cedar and cedar posts,
Terms--.Casji.
No reserve as the farm is sold.
Douglas McDougall, Prop.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
15b
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm Stock, ,Imple-
ments and Dairy Equipment at
Lot 29, Concession 7, Goderich
Township, 2 miles west arid i/2
sae south of Holnaesville (off the
Cut Line), on
Thursday, April 23 at 1 p.m.
Farm: Consisting of 80 acres of
choice clay loam on which is sit-
uated a 1% storey frame house'
'
a
bank barn 90'x40' with Beattie
stabling for 24 cows (nearly new),
silo 13'x30', and hydro throughout
the buildings.
Cattle; 8 Registered Holstein
cows on ROP as follows: cow, 9
yrs.. old, recently freshened; cow, 7
yrs. old, recently freshened; heifer
2 yrs. old, recently freshened; two
heifers, 2 yrs. old, fresh 3 months;
2 heifers, 2 yrs. old, milking, bred
again; cow, 7 yrs, old, freshened
3 months; 3 registered heifer calls;
6 grade Holstein cows, as fol-
lows: cow, 6 yrs. old, recently
freshened; cow, 4• yrs. old, due
time of sale; cow, 5 yrs. old, re-
cently freshened; heifer, 3 yrs. old,
due time of sale; heifer,'3 yrs. old,
due May 1; cow, 5 yrs. old, milk-
ing, bred again; grade heifer, 1%
yrs. old; ,4 grade yearling heifers;
yearling bull.
Implements: Inter. Super 'C'
tractor with hydraulic p.t.o., and
pulley; Inter. 2-furrow hydraulic
plow; Inter, 7 ft. power mower;
hydraulic scuffler; 'M-H 15 disc
fertilizer drill; 2-drum steel roller;
rubber tire' wheelbarrow; 2,000 lb.
scale; galvanized water trough;
colony house 10`x12'; forks, shov-
els, logging chains and numerous
other articles.
Dairy Equipment: Dari-Kool, 8-
can milk cooler.(new. in July '58);
2-unit Surge milker, with piping
for 24 cows, compressor and mot-
or; ten 80-lb. milk cans; milk pails
and strainer; milk scales.,
Feed: quantity of Rodney oats
(suitable for seed).
Terms on Farm: 10% down on
date of sale and balance'. in 30
days, or mortgage upon arrange-
ment; farm offered for sale subject
to reserve bid.
Terms on Stock, Implements &
Dairy Equipment'. -Cash.
No reserve as Proprietor is giv-
ing up farming.
Robert Harris, Prop.
Edward W. Elliott , Auctioneer
15b
Important Auction Sale
Of Valuable Real Estate, Farm
Implements,, Household Effects &
Miscellaneous Items, on the prerri-
ises, Lot 7, Concession 7, Stanley
Township, 2 miles north of Hills-
green, or 3 mites south of Varna,
The undersigned Auctioneer is
instructed to sell by Public Auc-
tion on
Saturday, April 18
commencing at 1.00 p.m. sharp
Real Estate: Consists of Lot 7,
Concession 7, Stanley Township;
99 acre farm, of choice clay loam;
8 acres mixed bush, remainder
under cultivation. 17 acres fall
wheat, 35 acres fall plowed; has a
well built stone dwelling, 2 barns,
drive shed and hen house, small
orchard, never-failing water sup-
ply, Land all rich clay loam.
Terms of Real Estate: 10% on
day of sale, •'balance in 30 days.
Sold subject to a reasonable re-
serve bid.
Farm Implements: Massey Har-
ris binder, 6 ft. cut; Inter. mower,
6 ft. cut; 2-section spring tooth
harrows; 4-section diamond har-
rows; 13 hoe grain drill; Cockshutt
11-run fertilizer drill; M-1-1 bean
scuffler; chicken brooder; 4 range
shelters; set of sleighs; steel wag-
on and rack; McDeering hay load-
er; set of sleighs; fanning mill;
butcher kettle; quantity of wood;
walking plow; grindstone; 2-wheel
trailer; stoneboat; quantity of
hay; crosscut saw; carpenter tools;
shovels, forks, chains, and other
miscellaneous items.
Household Effects: " consist' of
dining room table' and chairs; an-
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ade hi Clinton
ing generously
house eampaigb.
Fri" A011'.' ''Z'aingo Parish Hall, auspices
iety, 15 games,
ials; one share
prizes. Jackpot
bers. At 8,30,p.m.,
Sat., April
clothing arid
les, auspices-'Go
Paul's Paul's Church
Toes,, Apr,
,-- join
and district
to the
-the-wealth,
of -$75
I8—Sale
COMING
$5 each;
Admission
of Altar
on
am,
2/.---sL,O.3,.X.
the
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by giv-,
house-to-
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Du/34' Soc-
2 spec-
3 door
57 num-
500,
15-b
of used
artic-
Club, St.
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EVENIS .
Sat., Apr. 26
bazaar sponsored
Club, Ontario.
urch Rail, 3 to
Paul• Cross and , 18 Lions Aprils . !ons
rAne,-,a,v night.
Cocterich Pavilion—Dance
'4,,
--Daffodil teaand
liY Hearths Street United Cl.i •
5 p.m. 161:i
to
his Orchestra on
Bingo - w•ed- every ' 15-b
Egl 11
•••
E LIV ING ' kM L miscellaneous
-Getters
at 10
Party in lodge rooms, at 8,30 p.M.
Everyone Welcome, 15b COULD YOUR WIFE
Wed., Apr. 22--Play, "The Will" SUPPORT YOUR
Seaforth Junior Farmers. Slams-
ored by Brucefield:YPU. 8.15 p.m. FAMILY?
15b
Make certain your family is
provided with Vital Income tique rockers; wicker rockers; days Protection 'in case of your 'drawers; bed; 2 chest of kitchen death. Our modern insurance cupboard; 2 Quebec heaters; sew- is a "happy" plan, because It ing machine; settee; 2 complete provides for No 0 U, too, bedroom suites; smell stands; cen- WHILE 1.1VINO. tre tables; fireplace equipment;
organ; numerous lamps; kitchen
clock; sausage grinder; dishes; kit- Without Obligation Phone;
chen utensils; sealers; pictures;
coaloil stove, etc., etc, "HAL" HARTLEY No reserve, everything will be
sold. Terms—Cash.
Mrs. Lloyd Bender, Administrator HU 2-6693
for the Estate of the late
Mrs. Thelma Workman Canada Life Assurance Co.
Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer 15-b 14-5-b ..04 .•• S.. 01
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The balloon note catches the hasty buyer who's so
eager to sign the dotted tine that the only
-':question he asks. is:'5 "Are the pbyrrients srrktll
'enough for me to handle?" "
And so he signs, and happily meets the .'"srnall" monthly
payment until the last one comes along. The
last one proves to be all the rest he stilt owes,
which may be for, more than he. cart possibly
swing.
Clinton Community Credit Union
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