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DEADLINE—12 noon, Wedges -
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
APARTMENT, HEATED, Unfurn-
,isbed, self -contained. -Phone Clin-
rton 448:" 2,b
iOOMER OR BOARDER, ONE
alone or two sharing.. Phone Cain -
toe 454J 2-b
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, furnished
-hot and cold water on tap; good.
garden, available February lst.
:Phone Bayifeld" 53r2. 2-tfb
TWO ROOM APARTMENT, fur-
nished,_ downstairs; central. Phone
-Clinton 73J. 2-p
'THREE ROOM 'FURNISHED
'house on Highway No., 4. Hydro,
Water. Available immediately.
Phone Clinton 806r3 after 6,
' 2=p
'TWO ROOM FURNISHED apart -
'aunts, Heated, private conven-
^ien4es, private entrances. Rent by
week or month. Pierson's Motel,
Bea:field Road, Goderich, phone
.Goderich 980; 49tfb
, Accommodation Wanted
_ROUSE OR APARTMENT, TWO
'bedrooms, heated, unfurnished.
Wanted by family of three at once.
'Phone Mrs. Hackett at Commerc-
ial inn, Clinton 297. 2-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
7.948 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR
net35Must be sold.
:Phone radio,
ARTICLES FOR SALE
BEATTY AUTOMATIC WASHER,
.like new. Phone Clinton 99.
2-3-F
' METAL MITRE BOX; SAW just.
sharpened, Anderson, Maple Street
Clinton. • 2-p
SHOWCASE, 10 FEET LONG,
27% inches wide, 42 inghes high.
In good condition. Highest bidder,
_'hone Clinton 135J 2-p
REFRIGERATOR, 1950 McClary,
9 cu. ft. Must sell, moving to
another area. Apply Box 21, Clin-
ton News -Record. 2-p
ICE CREAM REFRIGERATOR,
4 -hole, good condition. Cain be
used as home. freezer. $85. W. T.
-114CAsh, phone -Clinton 626r23.
2-p
NEW LOW PRICES ON RCA
Victor Television, 17" table mod-
els $199.50 and up. See them at
T. A, Dutton, RCA. Victor Dealer,
Brucefield, Phone Clinton 634r4,
1-tfb
ARTICLES WANTED
CHILD'S SKATES, SIZE 9. Phone
Mrs. Doug Farquhar, ,Clinton
805r5, 2-b
BABY CHICKS
WE ARE NOW T KING orders
for baby chicks, started chicks,
cockerels, pullets and turkey
poults. Make up the lower egg
prices now, by greater production,
when prices are best. Let us help
you purchase the right breeds for
the job you want the chicks to do.
Please place your orders three tq
tour weeks in advance. Dale Pro-
duce, Seaforth. 2-3-4-5-b
BUSINESS
Accommodation for Rent
SORE NOW OCCUPIED BY
Clinton Farm Supply, Albert St.
Available immediately. Contact
:'Neil Campbell, P.O. Box 419, Clin-
ton, or phone Clinton 443J. s
' 1 -tib
CUSTOM WORK
,PICTURE 1 RAIYIING — We 'are
slow equipped to <do picture fram
sag. Good selection of mouldings.
IVidcLaren's Studio. 42tfb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
:YOUNG MAN DESIRES FARM
work, on farrn with house avail-
able for himself and wife Apply
Box 22, Clinton News -Record.
2-r
FARMS FOR SALE'
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. -
L G. Winter, Real Estate,"
one Clinton 448. 33-1.fb
Furniture Re -Finishing
o ' FURNITURE, PIANO AND
r .Io cabinet, refinishing and re -
pipng, apply W. G. Pickett,
e Clinton 761M. 1-tfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
ADMIRAL FRIG., 9% CU, -FT.
push button defrost, one year old.
Heatwave" electric stove, four
burners, heavy duty wiring, apart-
ment size Apply above Simpson's -
Sears to Mrs. Plante. 2-1
HELP WANTED -Female
GIRL TO WORK IN Jewellery
Store. Apply in person. John A.
Anstett. 1-2-b
LADY WANTED TO WORK IN
laundry. Apply in person to Clin-
ton Laundry. 2-b
WAITRESS WANTED FOR full
time work. Phone Clinton 405 or
call in person at Pinger's Restaur-
ant. ` 2-b
HELP WANTED—MALE
GOOD, SMART, RELIABLE boy
to work in grocery store. Phone
Clinton 40. 2-p
BREAD SALESMAN,FULL time
employment. Experienced man.
preferred but not necessary. Apply
to Bartliff Bros. 2-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. • Gilbert- Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
.LOST AND. FOUND
LOST—GIRL'S GLASSES, IN
brown leather case. Lost between
postoffice and McAlpine's corner
on Victoria Street. Finder_ please
leave at Police Office. 2-b
MISCELLANEOUS
ALL KINDS OF SAWS SHARP-
ened also have a few bushels of
good table turnips. Dave Elliott,
phone Clinton, 263. 2 -3 -k -p.
HOME ON FARM WANTED for
male collie, eight months. Mrs. J.
A. Brown, 38 Edmonton Road.
2-b
MONTHLY BOOKKEEPING ser-
vice, TrIpte-O-System, Write W.
A. Wilkinson, 2 Manning Avenue,
Stratford; or phone Stratford
1630M. , 2-3-p
VISIT COUNTER'S JEWELLERY
Store for best values' in Diamond
Rings,. Bluebird and Forget -me -
Not. For evening appointments
phone Clinton 230. W. N. Counter.
2-p
I.E.L. "PIONEER" CHAIN Saws,
strongly built, dependable, lowin
price. Five and ten horsepower
models. Robert Glen, phone Clin-
ton 907r25. 49-4-p
LIVESTOCK FEEDERS, Farmers
—here's good news. We now have
available Egmont Minerals for all
livestock, which supply all min-
erals that your animals could poss-
ibly require at a price which will
surprise you., Guaranteed analysis;
fully registered with the Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Ottawa. Com-
pares as good or better than any
mineral food on the market, re-
gardless of price. Egmont Minerals
are very palatable without the ad-
dition of highly flavoured ingred-
ients. Get the facts. Phone, write
or, call at the farm. J. W. Van-
Egmond, Clinton. Phone 805r13.
50-7-b
PIANO FOR SALE
MENDELSSOHN' PIANO FOR
Sale. Very cheap. Apply Tom Mil-
lar, Londesboro, phone Blyth 26r7,
2-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
LOTS FOR SALE. BUILDING
lots in good residential section,
close to schools. Act now for best
choice. W. N. Counter. 2-p
FIVE LOTS IN "Little England"
for sale immediately. All in one
area; Best offer. Phone Clinton
640W. , 51 to 3p-tfb
WOOD WANTED
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
until January cords of hard body wood o
rigbe
delivered and piled' in school yard
of Separate School Section No. 2,
Hullett, Lloyd Medd, secretary
treasurer, • 2-b
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
IF You Are Earning Less Than
S12,000 in a TEAR
14,000 is not too much for the than we want to represent us
in the Clinton area.
WE NEED a man who is: HERE ARE a few of the excep-
1. 40 to 60 years old: tional earnings made by some of
2. With selling experience. our Canadian men;
3. Able to travel a week at a E. W. Coskey, $2,301.51 in a
time . , . and owns a can month N. H. Somerville, ;$1,201.15
WE Oriel:R a fine business: in a month; J. D. McKay, 5557.83
1. No investment needed. In a week; G. Bourdeau, $527,66 in
2. Earnings paid in advance, a day.
3. .Long-range security, If you want to snake good in a
Our company is over 21 years new business, then you are invited
Id, internationally known, and is to write me personally, : telling
leader in the field. Some of our about yourself and your exper
sin, like C. H. Libbey, J. H. Pea- ience, All replies confidential,
ock, W. D. Michael, ' and others PRESIDENT Dept, E, P.0, Box
yarnover $20;000
ed hi a year. 789, Fort.Wortii 1, Texas.
BIRTHS
BLAIS—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal; on Sunday, January 9, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Blais,
Clinton, 'a daughter.
CAMPBELL '=- In Alexandra' Mar-
ine Hospital, ' Goderich, on
Monday,' January 10, 1954, to
Mr, and Mrs. John�Campbell,
R.R. 3, Bayfield, a : daughter.
MATTHEWS—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, January
10, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs,. Will-
iam Matthews, Clinton, a son
and a daughter (twins).
MCNAUGHTON—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Tuesday, Jan-
uary 11, 1955, to Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence McNaughton, Hensel',
a son.
NYHUIS—In Clinton' Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, January 12,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Nyhuis, Exeter, a daughter.
TAYLOR -In S.t, Joseph's Hospit-
al, London, on Wednesday, Dec-
ember 29, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert (Toby) Taylor (nee Joan
Kernick) a daughter (Linda
Luanne), •
TRIEBNER-In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday; Jan-
uary 12, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart , Triebner, Exeter, a
daughter,
DEATHS
I3LACKWELL — In ' Woodstock
General Hospital, on Thursday,
December 30, 1954, Alfred E,
Blackwell (formerly of Clinton)
in his 80th year. Funeral from
the F. E. Rowell funeral home,
Woodstock, Monday, January 3,
1955, Rev. Dr,: F. L. Orchard of-
ficiated. Temporary interment
was made°in Woodsto'ek mausol-
eum, with interment to follow in
the Anglican Cemetery.
COOKE--Suddenly in Clinton on
Tuesday morning, January. 11,
1955, Ethel Hutton, beloved wife
of Charles V. Cooke, in her 63rd
year. Funeral service from St.
Paul's Anglican Church on
Thursday, January 13. Inter-
ment in Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
JEWELL—In Alexandra Hospital
Goderich, on Tuesday, January
11, 1955, William Jewell, beloved
husband of Ivy Ruddick, (and
father of Mrs. Lindsay Smith,
Bayfield) in his 73rd year, Fun-
eral from the Salvation Army
Citadel to Maitland Cemetery on
Friday afternoon, .January 7.
MCNIICHAEL—At the Lockwood
Clinic, Toronto, on Tuesday,
January 11, 1955, Robert Perciv-
al McMichael, beloved ,husband
of Orpha Pickett. Resting at
the Beattie funeral home, Rat-
tenbury Street, East. Funeral
service will be held on Friday,
January 14th, at 2 p.m. Inter-
ment will be in Maitland Bank
Cemetery, Seaforth.
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SEAFORTH WINS 14-3 OVER
CLINTON LIONS MIDGETS
Seaforth Midgets showed no
mercy against Clinton on Monday
evening when they flattened the
Clinton squad 14.3. The Seaforth
team scored twice in the first;
four times in the second and ad -
ed eight for good measure in
lhe final period. Hugh Colquhoun
scored two goals and assisted
Bev Boyes onthe third Clinton
tally. The game was very clean-
ly played with only one minor
penalty being handed out.
Wildey Night To
Include Film And
Guest Speaker
The annual celebration of Wild,
ey Night will be held in the Lodge
Room on Tuesday evening, Jan-
uary 18 When all Oddfellows and
their wives and Rebekahs and
their husbands are cordially invit-
ed:* The Oddfellows and Rebek-
ahs' film will be shown and the
guest speakerwill be William Jef-
ferey, Kitchener, Grand Warden of
the. Grand Lodge of Ontario. Mem-
leers of the Rebekah Lodge wiII
present their floor work.
Ladies' Club Has -
January' Meeting
The' regular meeting of the Meeting
Ladies' Club was held : at
the home of Mrs. William Roger-
son on Wednesday, January 5,
with a good attendance. The meet-
ing opened with the "Ode" and the
Lord's Prayer.
The business session was conduc-
ted bythe new president, Mrs. Er-
nie Crich. The program consisted
of readings by Mrs. Bert Garrett,
Mrs. Norris Sillery and Mrs. Mer
vyn Falconer. The meeting closed
with the Homemaker's Prayer. A
tasty lunch was served by group
three,
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Cards of Thanks
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our manyfriends
and neighbours for their thought-
fulness and kindness during our
recent bereavement, THE PARK-
ER FAMILY. - 2-p
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to express my sincere
thanks to my many friends . and
neighbours for their thoughtful-
ness during my time in Clinton
Hospital; and a special thanks to
Doctors Oakes and Addison and
the nursing staff. CLARENCE E.
LARSON. 2-p
T wish sincerely to thank all my
friends who so kindly remembered
me at Christmas and New Year's
with cards and treats. Special
thanks to the Legion Auxiliary
and God bless you all. .ANDY
PRICE', .• Westminster Hospital.
London.
FOR SALE
9-11009I DWELLING. Modern
conveniences, hot water heating
with oil. Ideal location,
—o—
0-110031 .'DWELLING. Immediate
possession. Price $3000,
--o-
6-ROOM DWELLING. Modern
conveniences, Hot water heat-
ing. Price .$6000.
o-
1 LOT — 76'x126'. Good location.
1 LOT —66'x165'. Good location.
H. C LA PC' SON
REALTOR
Phone 25:1.W --- Clinton
GODERICH PAVILION
DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
NIGHTS IN 1955
Saturday Night—Paul Cross and His Orchestra
Wednesday Night is Square Dance Night with
Clarence Petrie and the Night Hawks
The Pavilion is available for afternoon. and evening rentals.
The management caters to luncheons, banquets, wedding re-
centions_ at, P8 7,nrr caters.
ILICII -076, or 419.
2-tfb
IN THE MATTER OF the Dissolution of the
Partnership known as "Clinton Farm Supply".
NOTICE is Hereby Given that from the 5th day of
January, 1955, Neil D. Campbell has dissolved the partnership
and ceased to carryon business in the Town of Clinton under
the firm name and style of 'Clinton Farm Supply", The
name of the said business has been transferred and the said
Neil D. Campbell will not hold himself liable fol any debts
or obligations incurred by the "Clinton Farm Supply" afore-
said after the said date.
2-b
NEIL D. CAMPBELL, by his Solicitar,
E. B. Menzies, Clinton
® A.`?STETT
Jeweller and Watchmaker
EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE
Bulova, Gruen and • Cyma Watches
BLUE RIVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS
Spode Dinnerware
Visit Our Modern'Up-To-Date-Jewellery Store Today
Clinton -
26-tfb
Phone 562..
mao...s,.mr
Income Pr perty
Attractive home where owner can live rent free,
Upstairs apartment rents at $70 per month. Apartment
furnished complete. Drapes, broadloom downstairs.
All included in purchase price.
Ii3EAI. FOR RETIRED COUPLE
Phone Goderich 70, or 'write Box 61, Goderich,
ROXY .THEATRE
O LINTON
Now Playing—Thur., Fri., Sat.
"GUN FURY"
An unusually good Western:
Rock Hudson - Donna Reed
Mon. Tues. Wed. -;Ian. 17-19
"RHAPSODY"
Sensational drama of music
and' romance:: ,
Ellz'beth Taylor, Vittorio Gassman
Thur,, Fri., Sat. --Jan. 20-22
"GLNSMOKE"
Audie Murphy - Susan. (Jabot
Coming:
"VEILS OF BAGDAD"
Victor Mature & Mari Blanchard
HE PARK TELEPHONE
1150
NOW-Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Robert Wagner -, Janet Leigh
James Mason - Debra Paget
and Victor McLagien
At the court of King Arthur, a
Prince Valiant joins the Knights
of the Round Table to overthrow
a plot against England.
"Prince Valiant"
In Technicolor --- Cinemaseope
MON., TUES. & WED.
Adult ;Entertainment
GRACE KELLY- RAY MILLAIJD
Robert Cununings
The greatest suspense drama ever
filmed. A scheming husband plans
the perfect crime and reaps its
44 • i 66erf cion.
Deal M for
In Technicolor Murder"
Ve$:
nin
SASKATCHEWAN"
In Technicolor with Alan • Ladd
and Shelley Winters•
T CAPITAL TELEPHONE
47
NOW—Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Vaughn' Monroe — Ella Raines.
and Walter Brennan
In which a romantic interest halts
a million dollar robber • and sets :.
him on the path to regeneration.'
g
"Sin in Guns"
"Singing
In Technicolor
MON., TUES. & WED.
Mickey Rooney - Dianne Foster.
and Bevin McCarthy
The irrepressible Mick - heads a
popular cast in a racy and exciting
adventure drama.
"Drive a Crooked
Road"
Coming:
"OUTLAW STALLION"
In color with Phil Carey and
Dorothy Patrick
Sunday School At
J .
Ontario St. Plans
For Slei hri.
de
The January meeting of Ontario
Street United Church Sunday
School executive was held in the
church hall on Thursday evening,
January 6, with the superintend-
ent Bob Elliott presiding and 21
members present. After some
discussion it was decided that all
bills for the Christmas Concert be
paid and $100 be set aside for Sun-
day School requirements in the
new building. -
The annual Sunday School
sleighride will be held as soon as
roads and weather ,permit. Feb-
ruary 2 was suggested, subject to
change. The supper committee
will be Mrs. Shobbrook, Mrs. El-
liott, Mrs. Hoggart, Mrs. Piper,
Mrs. Dutot, Mrs. IIabkirk; tables,
G. s Levis
BobElliot, class; transporta-
tion, C.
Stewart and F. Powell. Supper
to be served at 5.30 p.m.
Resignations of Mrs. Smith and
Miss Freeman were received with
regret. A committee consisting of
Miss Courtice, Mrs. Powell, Mrs.
Sohoenhals. Rev. A. G. Eagle, Bob
Elliott, G. Lavis was appointed to
look into the teacher shortage.
Leaders of younger groups will be
asked to join the Executive, Bob
Elliott, Mrs. Powell and G. Lavis
were appointed Sunday School rep-
resentatives at the building com-
mittee's meeting,
of the exh ecutive and thoroughly
enjoyed by the Iadies.
Clinton Community
Farme ass
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FR4I'AY
commencing at 1.30 p.m.
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E, W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
":via A- eft"hYV
ST `ANDREW'S WNXS
WILL MEET TUESDAY
TheWomen's
SAndrew's Missionary
Chu
Chur-
ch
will meet at the home of Mrs,
M. D. McTaggart, -on Tuesday,
January 18, at three o'clock,
LONDON ROAD CLUB
WILL MEET, TUESDAY
The London Road Club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Roy Plunnsteel
on Thursday, January 20. Please
note change of meeting place.
HURON RBP PLAN FOR
DERRY DAY, AUGUST 13
The Huron County Royal Black
Preceptor held an inspiring meet-
ing in Clinton on January 12. It
was decided by all the Sir Knights
present to celebrate Derry Day,
August 13, 1955, in. Goderich. The
committees are busy making final
plans for an enjoyable time. Some
40 preceptories have expressed
their willingness' to participate in
thecelebration.
I % OFF
ted/ sloern
(FOR ONE WEEK ONLY)
Thursday, January 13 to
Thursday, January 20,1955
Take this opportunity to select from our excellent
selection' at a great saving to you. Our records
feature some of the top name bands:
such as—
Glenn Miller,
Ralph Flanagan,
'Sauter .Finegan,
Stan 'Kenton
Montovani
and many others.
TOP RECORDS from Broadway original cast shows
are also slashed, The records ore -taken from—
"BRIGADOON"
"OKLAHOMA"
"GUYS AND DOLLS"
"KISS ME KATE"
"CAROUSEL"
20% off on all Christmas Music
ti
adkand Television
"CLINTON'S ONLY RECORD BAR"
'raII'Y r- ,'7i
STOCK TAKING SPECIALS
BOYS' HEAVY
CHECK DOESKIN
SHIRTS
Reg. 2.98
2.19
BOYS' SANFORIZED
LINED
JEANS
Reg. to 3.95
2498
MEN'S WINTER.
WEIGHT. PANTS
(Wool and Cotton)
Values to 7.50 -
4.95
MEN'S DRESS
Kroy Wool.
. ' SOCKS
Nylon Reinforced
Reg. 1.25
89;
. MEN'S HEAVY
SANFORIZED SHIRTS
Sport Collar
Reg. 3.75
2.89
• MEN'S HEAVY
WEIGHT BUTTON
SWEATERS
Reg. 6.75
4.95
(SOME BROKEN LINES D4 ABOVE NUMBERS)
SEE -- Other Clea.ririg Items Not Listed
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LUGGAGE and SHOES
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