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1I.001VI FOR GENTLEMAN- Priv-
-ate entrance. Box .312, Clinton
News -Record, 31-p
ON NORTH STREET, Goclerich;
large self-contained apartment.
A.vailable August 20. Phone Fred
Gibson, phone Clinton 907r23.
.31p
TWO TBREE-BEDROOM COT-
•-tages, with hydro and good water,
on the beach at Kintall, for rent
the last two weeks in August.
2Pnone 158W. 31b
.'SUMMER COTTAGE,- 11/2 miles
,south f Bayfield, three bedrooms.
August 14-21. Modern conven-
lences. Phone Clinton 626r22.
'Edith Beatty. 31b
Accommodation Wanted
BOARDING HOUSE FOR GIRL,
M town. Box' 310, Clinton News -
'Record. 31-p
:SMALL HOUSE or three- or four -
room apartment in Clinten area.
Airforce couple and child. Good
-tenants. Apply 13ox 313, Clinton
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AUTOMOBILES FOR. SALE
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1949 HILLMAN SEDAN, excellent
,condition. $425. 142 James St.,
Clinton, phone Clinton 5393.
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ARTICLES WANTED
'RANGETFES IN GOOD condition,
.as trade-ins on new electric
ranges. Also, special this week,
"Westinghouse Mitanaster, $49.50.
T. A. Dutton, Brucefield, phone
Clinton 34r4. 31-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
THE CLASSIC
BATHROOM SET
$136.50
delivered
A beautiful bathroom ret at a
reasonable prize. Everything
in plumbing and heating.
Write Dept. CNR or visit our
showrooms. Open Wednesday
and Friday evenings and all
day Saturday.
S. V. JOHNSON PLUMBING
SUPPLIES
Streetsville, Ontario
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BEAUTY PARLOR
BEAUTY PARLOR WORK done:
Cold Wave, Toni, Finger Wave.
Mrs. Mitch McAdam, Princess St
'Phone Clinton 6943. 31-b
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM BULLDOZING, excav-
• ating, landscaping, land clearing.
Contact J. and G. Postill, phone
Clinton 906r23. 30-1-2-3-p
'FIX YOUR HOME - Need Re-
pairs? See me or write Box 543,
Seaforth. All kinds of repair work,
brick and carpenterwork, Bert
Christensen, High street, Seaford'.
-No telephone. 31-2-3,4-b
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale, L. G. Winter, Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb
EIGHT -ACRE FARM FOR SALE,
one mile from Bayfield, on Bruce -
field road. Six -room house. Barn
Write W. II. Speed, 54 East
Anchor, River Rouge, Mich.
31p
'FARM FOR SALE -Very desir-
able 150 -acre farm in Stanley
'Township, 3 miles west of No. 4
Highway. Large steel barn, I3eatty
stabling; considered one of the
best farms in Huron County; Sub-
stantial stone house with modern
bathroom and kitchen; drilled
well; pressure system in house and
barn; machine shed. Well fenced
.end drained; 16 acres good hard-
wood bush. Can be bought half
.oash, remainder on piortgage.
'Phone 42-J, Stratford. .
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FARM FOR SALE
'There is offered for sale by tender
Lot Number 20,
in the Third Concession,
'Township of Hullett,
County of Huron.
The said farm consists a ap-
proximately 100 acres and is a
grass farm with an adequate wat-
war supply.
Tenders vvill be received by the
'under signed until the 16th day of
August, A.D. 1954. The highest
or any tender hot necessarily ac -
'tented.
Dated this 28th day of July,
A.D. 1954.
T. FINGLAND, Q.C.,
Cominittee of Ontario AsSets
of Lottie M. Beatty,
Incompetent.
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Furniture Re -finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
'radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
-pairing, apply W. G. Pickett,
'phone Clinton 761M. 24-tfb
'FARM EQUIPMENT for SALE
MASSFyY-HARRIS Clipper Com-
bine, with motor, .4.-1 condition.
Pick-up, clover screens, end grain
bin. Also, Marvel grain blower,
Phone Clinton 912r25, Fred Arkell,
"Bayfield "Line, or pnone Bavfield
.4815. '23=tfb
HELP WANTED
CARETAKER REQUIRED FOR
School No. 4, Tuckersmith School
Area. Duties to commence Sep-
tember 1, 1954. Applicants to state
salary expected. Apply to Vv. P.
Roberts, secretary -treasurer, 11,.R.
3, Seaford'. 31-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD
bulls, ten and 14 months old,,also
a sow and boar, reasonable. Phone
Clinton 91044. John D. -Lindsay,
R.R. 3, Clinton. 31p
AUCTION SALE at Elton McLel-
land and Sops of Bervie, will be
cancelled for Friday evening, An.
gust 6, due to helpon holidays;
but will start again on Friday
evening, August 20 at 8 o'clock
with the usual run of fine quality
dairy and beef cattle. Elton Mc-
Lelland and Sons, Bervie, Ont.
31-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
Mid cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone coiled,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
LOST AND FOUND
LOST - CHILD'S LARGE -SIZE
tricycle from Victoria St. South.
Anyone knowing whereabouts of
this tricycle please return to K.
W. Colquhoun, phone 235-W.
31-b
_ MISCELLANEOUS
CEDAR HYDRO and Fence Potts.
Contact E, V. Gennip, R R. 1,
Bayfield. 31-2-p
FOR THE FINEST VALUES in
Diamond Rings visit COUNTER'S
Jewellery Store. Ask to see our
"Four Star Specials" and compare.
31-p
USED BUILDING MATERIALS
for sale. 30,000 white brick, clean-
ed and hard, $30 per thousand, de-
livered. Plank and joist, doors,
window frames, etc. Apply K.
Crawford, housewreckers, Blue -
vale or phone Wingham 144 for
information. 31-2-p
STEEL REINFORCED CEMENT
septic tanks, 61/2 feet by 31/2 feet,
5 feet deep. Capacity of 450 im-
perial gallons. The design and
construction of these tanks has
been approved by the Huron and
Bruce County Health Units. We
deliver any distance. Apply to
Albert Porter's Welding Service,
Luaknow. 24-29-31-33tfb
NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASS -
lug on Pt. Lots 41-51, Tucker -
smith Township, both sides of
river at any .time hereafter, will
be prosecuted. By order of the
owner, A. E, Parry. 31-35p
PERSONAL
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5,
10, 15 lbs. New pep too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for
double results; new healthy flesh;
new vigor. New "get acquainted"
size only 60c. An druggists,
SINGLE MAN of some means,
in fair health, age in fifties, would
like to meet single woman, age
in forties or fifties; Protestant
preferred; possibly of some means,
f qr companionship with view to
marriage. Apply to Box No. 302,
Clinton News -Record. 30-1-2p
POULTRY FOR SALE
200 RAM? X ROCK PULLETS;
six months old, starting to lay,
Mel Graham, phone Clinton 627r5,
31-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SIX GOOD BUILDING LOTS on
High and Kirk Streets, various
sizes, Contact W. N. Counter or
phone Clinton 230. 31-p
ONE , CHOICE LOT, east end of
Rattenhury Street, part of Combes
estate, near schools. Apply Lloyd
Batkin, phone 692-W. 31-2-p
TWO sTormy, Pour Bedroom
house with kitchen, dining room,
living room and bath, located on
corner of Princess and William
Streets, Hot water heating with
oil burner. Immediate possession.
George Levis, phone Clinton 240W.
30-tfb
PROPERTY WANTED
30 TO 80 ACRES SANDY LAND,
preferably on or near 4t1 conces-
sion, Goderich Township. Apply
Box No. 231, News -Record
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TENDER'S WANTED
TENDERS will be reeeived by the
undersigned, up to and including
Friday, August 6, 1954, for the
painting only of interior of SS 3,
Tuckersmith. Paint to be eupplied
by board. The lowest or any tend-
er not necessarily accepted. For
further information apply to the
undersigned, George McCartney,
Secretary, Brucefield. 30-1-b
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W Clinton
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BIRTHS
CARTER -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, July 31, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter,
Londesboro, a daughter.
CLARKE - In Leinden, Holland,
on Thursday, July 22, 1954, to
Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Clarke, a
son, (Ernest Paul).
FALCONER -- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, July 31,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Falconer, Clinton, a son.
GIBBING S -- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Augtist
4, 1954, th Mr. and Mrs. Kemieth
Gibbings, Clinton, a daughter.
NIcKENZIE - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, July 29,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Mc-
Kenzie, Clinton, a daughter.
POTTLR-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, August 3,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Potter, R.R. 3, Clinton, a dau-
ghter.
POTVIN-In Clinton Public Ilea-
pital, on Wednesday, July 28,
1954,. to Mr. and Mrs. Geiald
Potvm, Clinton, a daughter.
TODD -In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Wednesday, July 21, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Todd,
Clinton, a daughter (Rona-leigh
Jean).
YOUNGSON In Clinton Public
Hoepital, on Thursday, July 29,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Yotmgson, Clinton, a daughter.
DEATHS
DAY1VIAN-Suddenly, in Hensall,
on Wednesday, August 4, 1954,
Robert Dayrnan, Hensall, form-
erly of Tuckersmith Townsaip,
beloved husband of Gertrude
Glazier. Funeral from the Hen -
sail United Church, on Friday
afternoon, August 6, 1954, at
2.30 o'clock.
JACKSON -In Stratford, on Tues-
day, August 3, 1954, Annie
Noble, beloved wife of Harry
Jackson. Funeral service from
the Ball and lafilteh funeral
home, High Street, Clintori, on
Thursday, August 5 at 2.00 p.m,
Interment in Clinton Cemetery.
MACAULA.Y -In Sarnia General
Hospital, on Monday, July 26,
1954 infant son of Mr.' and Mrs.
W. 'S. Macaulay (nee Helen
Shaddock).
MARRIAGES
IRVING-MILLER -At the home
of the bride, in Clinton, on
Saturday, July 31, 1954, by Rev.
W. Z. Rogers, Hensall, Elfreida
June, daughter of Mrs. Edward
Miller, Clinton and the late Mr.
Miller, to Melville B. Irving, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Irving,
Kitchener.
GAY -KIRK - At St. Andrew's
United Church, Westminster
Township, on Tuesday, July 20,
1954, by Rev. .1. B. Townshend,
Inwood, Barbara Isabel, daugh-
ter of Mrs. James Kirk, Clan -
worth and the late James Kirk,
to Rev. Austin Gay, Mount -El-
gin.
KESTLE-TINNEY-At the Pres-
byterian manse, Hensall, on
Saturday, July 31, 1954, by Rev.
J. B. Fox, Marion Margaret
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Tinney, Ittreter
(formerly of Hensall), to Donald
Clark Kestle, son of Mrs.
Kestle, Crediton and the late
Albert Kestle.
REINTS1VIA-ASSEIVI-In St. And-
rew's Presbyterian Church, Clin-
ton,by Rev. G. Hoytema of the
Christian Reformed Church,
Clinton, Annie van den Assem,
daughter of John van den As -
sem, Bly,th,and the late Mrs.
Assem, to Piet Reinsma, Clinton,
son of Mrs. Maria Dijkmari, Hol-
land, and the late Lauwerens
Reinsma.
FOR SALE
LOT, 66'x270', geed location.
Four -Room Dwelling-, two acres
of land, hydro, good well. Lo-
cated in Vallago of Bayfield.
Early possession. Price $3,000.
7 ACRES, with 11/2 storey,
7 -room dwelling, modern con-
veniences, oil burning furnace,
' double garage, henhouse 30x20,
located close to town.
11/2 Storey New Dwelling, liv-
ing room, dining room, den,
sun porch, modern kitchen,
two bedrooms and bath down,
two bedrooms up, hardwood
floors. One block from Post
Office.
1 Storey, two-bedroom Dwelling,
Central Mortgage, available. in
60 days. Down payment,
$1,300, monthly payments $28.
11/2 Storey, 7 Room Dwelling,
with about 1 acre of land;
bath, hydro; double garage;
small barn; inunediatoposses-
sion. Located in the vIllago of
Bayfield. Price $4,500.
Storey Solid Brick, 7 -room
dwelling, modern conveniences,
oil heating. Lot 132x165 feet.
Early possession.
H. C. Lawson
REALTOR
Bank of Montreal Building
Phone 251W -- Clinton
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Picnic
MICH REUNION
The 19th annual Crich Reunion
was held at Seaforth Lions Park
on Wednesday, July 21.- Over 120
people at down to the supper
table. This was the largest at-
tendance for several years and
was probably due to the line day.
Some of the more energetic people
joined in a game of ball, after
which Roy Pepper and Ins com-
mittee conducted a full line of
sports.
During the supper hour, prizes
were given to: oldest member
present, Joseph Crich; youngest
member present, Elaine Carte'-.
Following supper the president,
Harry Crich, conducted the elec-
tion of officers for 1955, which
are as follows: president, Ross
Trewartha; vice-president, Laurie
Crich; secretary, Helen Turner;
treasurer, Mrs. Frank Falconer;
table committee, Mrs. Elmer
Townsend, Mrs. Harold Hugill,
Mrs. Ross Trewartha, Mrs. 011ie
Cole, Mrs. Arnold Rathwell; sports
committee, Alden Crich, Elmer
Townsend, Clayton Martin, Archie
Douglas.
It was decided to hold the 1955
picnic at Seaforth Lions Park on
the third Saturday in July.
Results of the sports were:
races, five and under, girls, Betty
Cartwright, Bonnie Townsend;
boys, Gerald Townsend, Kenny
Whitmore; nine and under, girls,
Shirley Horner, Mildred Crich;
boys, Bruce Whitmore, Melvin
Crich; 12 and under,' girls, Erma
Townsend, Shirley Horner; boys,
David Crich, Robert Elliott; young
ladies, Elizabeth Townsend; Anne
Carnochan; young men, Alec
Townsend, Ross Crich.
Married ladies, step five yards,
Mrs. Ross Trewartha; soda biscuit
and balloon race, Fred Taylor;
weight -guessing contest,ladies,
Mrs. Jack Carter, men, Jim Cern-
ochan; mystery prize, Mrs. Alden
Crich; leap frog race, boys' team;
peanut scramble.
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TURNER'S SUNDAY SCHOOL
The annual picnic of Turner's
United Church Sunday School was
held at Jowett's Grove,Hayfield,
on Thursday, July 22, with a good
attendance. A full progrexerne of
Sports was carried out after which
a garne of ball was enjoyed. The
day was brought to a close when
everyone sat down to a bounteous
picnic supper.
Results of sports are as follows:
races, four years and under, girls
and boys, Lyn Eagle, Wayne
Layton; six and under, girls, Faye
Mathieson, Janet Falconer; boys,
Kenny Whitmore, Bruce Falconer;
eight and under, girls, Joan Rog-
erson, Eileen Garrett; boys, Bruce
Whitmore, George Townsend; 13
NOTICE' TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of WILLIAM J.
JAGO, late of the Town. of Clinton
in the County of Huron, Gentle-
man, deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 24th
day of August, A.D. 1954, after
which date the assets will be dist-
ributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, this 31st
day of July, A.D. 1954,
F. FINGLAND,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
31-2-3-b,
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of Reuben Grigg,
late of the Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, Gentleman, De-
ceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 16th
day of August, A.D, 1954, after
which date the assets will be dist-
ributed amongst the parties entit-
led thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
27th day of July, A.D. 1954.
F. FINGLAND, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
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Johns; married ladies, Mrs. Mer-
vyn Falconer, Mrs. Bert Garrett;
married men, Bert Garrett, Mer-
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Men thread the needle, Bill Pep-
per, Fred McGregor; ladies paper
bag race, Mrs. Alden Crich, Mrs.
Warren Whitmore; girls kick the
slipper, Carol Pepper, Gayle Crich;
boys' soda biscuit race, Devid
Crich, Bruce Whitmore; graceful
walking couple, Mrs. Mervyn Fal-
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ren Whitmore and Alden Crich;
lucky spot, Fred McGregor; and
a candy scramble.
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RIPPER UNITED CHURCH
SICINDAY SCHOOL mastic
(By our )Xensel' correspondent)
Jowett's Grove, Bayfield, was
the setting for the Sunday School
picnic of St. Andrew's United
Church, Kippen, with the affair
well attended. A period ct spurts
were held and picnic supper en-
joyed. Winners were:
Races, six to eight, girls, Diane
Faber, Gwen Jones; boys,John
Syrothers, Bill Workman; eight to
12, girls, Margaret Jean Broadfoot
Marie Sinclair; boys, Bryce Ja-
cobi, 13i11 Workman; 12 to 16,
girls, Elaine Bell, Bonnie Kyle;
boys, Braun' Benindyke, Ron And-
erson; young ladies, Elaine Bell;
young men, Don Bell.
Three-legged race, 12 and under,
Margaret Broadfoot, Marie Sin-
clair; 12 and over, Elaine and Jack
Bell; wheelbarrow race, Giant Mc-
Gregor, Don Bell; kick -the -slipper,
Eileen McLean, Hank Benindyke;
life-saver relay, Grant McGregor's
side; sack race, Jack Bell; *pot
prize, Mrs. Ralph Turner; slipper
race, Harry Caldwell, Doreen And-
erson;
Married men's running race, Bob
McGregor; husband calling, Mrs.
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Winners At Recent
Hensall Bingo
(By our lIensall correspondent)
Winners of the bingo held Tues-
day night by the Hensall Legion
Branch 468, attended by nearly
600, are as follows:
$500 special, Mrs. Wes Hugill,
Zurich; Mrs. J. Baley, Russeldale;
Cyril Foote, Ingersoll; Percy Har-
ris, Hensall; $500 special, Eric
Collingtvood, Ernbro; Earl Par-
sons, Exeter.
Other winners included: Mrs.
Stewart Baird, Brucefielcl; W. O.
Bickell, Hensall; 5. Fothergill,
Londesboro; Bert Selves, Hensall;
Mrs. Tom Kyle, Hensall; Mrs. Tom
Munroe, Kippen; Mrs. Larry Le-
gate, Hensall; Mrs. R. Ta.yior,
Hensall; Russell Brintnell, Hen -
sail; Mrs. Ethel Gould, Clinton)
Helen Fairservice, Clinton; Mrs.
V. Kennedy, Londesboro;
Emerson Kyle; bean bag throw-
ing, Bob Elgie's side; lucky plate,
Marie Sinclair; guessing jelly
beans in jar' Mrs. A. Anderson;
eldest personpresent, Mrs. Hugh
McGregor; youngest person, Gary
Anderson. Couple with wedding
anniversary nearest picnic date,
Mr. and Mrs. John, Sinclair,
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CANADA LIFE.
Clinton, phone 451w
Cards of Thanks
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my friends who remem-
bered me with cards and treats
while a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Oakes, Dr. Newland, Rev. Graham
and the nurses for their many
kindnesses. -FRANK D. TAYLOR.
31p
We would like to thank Mrs.
Willis VanEgmond, Rev. A, G.
Eagle and all those who helped in
any way at the time of our sad
bereavement. Also thanks to Miss
Sinclair and the staff at Clinton
Hospital for their kindness while
Mother was a patient there. --The
Family of Mrs. Rogerson. 32p
We would like to thank all tnose
who sent cards and flowers to Mr,
Mutch while he was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital; special
thanks to the hospital staff and to
Dr. Oakes. Also thanks to Rev. A.
G. Eagle and Rev. D. J. Lane for
their consoling words and help and
to our friends and neighbours for
kindness and sympathy shown. -
Mrs. William Minch, Bill arid Dor-
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