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ACCOMMODATION for RENT.
-ACCOMMODATION FOR, roomers.
;Ur boarders. Mrs. Alec McIVIichael
phone Clinton 163R. ,, 4-b
THREE,' ROOM FURNISHED a-
partment, private bath, available
-February 5. Phone Clinton 641.
4-b
UNFURNISHED SEVEN ROOM
douse, three :bedrooms, new fur
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mace, hot and -cold water on tap.
=Phone Hayfield 53r2. .3tfb
-SELF-CONTAINED,TWO ROOM
-apartment, unfurnished: Available
•. ebruary 1.•Phone-Clinton 722W2.
3-4-b
'UNFURNISHED,:HEATED apart=
nmeeut, large living room, kitchen,
one bedroom and bath. Available
February 1. Lloyd Batkin, phone
'Clinton 692W. 34-5-p
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, furnished
hot and cold water on tap, good
garden, available_ February 1st,
Phone Bayfield 53r2, . 2-tfb
'HEATED FURNISHED apart
`spent; three rooms, frig, and rang-
-ette; share bath; private entrance;
,not more than one c ld: Phone
.Seaforth 42. 4-1)
'FOR RENT APARTMENT,
self-contained, upstairs, five rooms
and bath, Newly .decorated, close
to square. Phone Goderich 295 or
668W. Fred Beevers. 4-b
APARTMENT IN SEAFORTH,.
-one -large bedroom; one small bed-
room; -kitchen with frig. and stove.
'Completely furnished or can be
rented unfurnished. Available now
:Phone Seaforth 31 or 41. 4-b
Accommodation Wanted
UIRE SUITE OR 'HOUSE,
shed or unfurnished, for
-cduple with two children, ages one
-:and two. Occupancy needed on or
about February 7. Reply to Cpl.
•J. F. Wilson, % 963 E. Gerrard
;Street, Toronto, Ontario,
3-4-5-b
HELP WANTEDFemale
LADY TO MANAGE Children's
Wear Store. State experience ands
salary. Reply to Box 31, Clinton
News -Record. 3-4-b
RELIABLE WOMAN FOR nurse-
.maid duties, ;.Noon meal only,
housework involved. Apply above
Counter's Jewellery Store.
4-p
A LADY INTERESTED IN ex-
cellent opportunity to earn extra CREE—At her"•leite residence,
money wantedin part or, full time North Street, Clinton, on Tues -
with reliable firm. Must be 20 day, January 25, 1955, Annie
years old. Apply Box 41, Clinton Finch, beloved wife of 'Robert
• News -Record. 4-5-p -p at ethen Beatt8,ie Funeral Re one AJSLENJOYABLE EUCHRE
HELP WANTED—MALE Rattenbury Street East, where The Hullett Federation of Ag -
funeral service will be held this riculture held a euchre and dance
afternoon, Thursday, January 27,' in the Londesboro Conununite
commencing at 2.00 p.m. Inter- Hall on Friday, January 21. Every=
ment ,will be in Clinton Cern- one had an enjoyable time. The
etery, winners of the euchre were; ladies'
ERRATT—At her home in Aub- high, Mrs. William Gibbings; low,
urn, after a lengthy illness, on Mrs. Alf. Goldsworthy; lone hands,
Wednesday, January •19,' 1955, Mrs. 3. Scott; men's high, William
Anna Jenkins, beloved wife of Lovett; low, Alex McMichael; lone
Ellworth Erratt, in her 82nd hands, Robert; Townsend.
year. Funeral service from the
J. K. Arthur funeral home, Au-
burn, on Friday, January 21. In-
terment was in Ball's Cemetery.
HULLER—At her late residence,
Isaac Street, Clinton, on Wed-
. nesday, January 26, 1955, Maude
LIVESTOCK WANTED late GPotter,
rge „Huller iwife
her 90th
year. Resting at the Beattie
Funeral Horne, Rattenbury St.,
East. Funeral service will be
held on Saturday, January 29;
1955, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
Interment will be in Clinton
Cemetery,
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND M'cKENZIE—In Scott Memorial
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink Hospital, Seaforth, on Saturday,
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect, January 22, 1955, Peter Phillip
936r32, or 936r21. • 9-ptfb McKenzie, beloved husband of
Eleanor Hood, in his 73rd year.
Funeral service from the Bon -
MISCELLANEOUS thron funeral home, Hensall, on
Tuesday, January 25. Interment
was in Baird's
Cemetery.
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MARRIAGES BIRTHS
ZIEGLER-BUTT — In Northside CLEAVE—In Clinton Public Hos-
United Church, Seaforth, on petal, on Thursday, January 20,
Saturday, January 22, ,1955, by 1955, to Mr, and Mrs. James'
Rev, J. W. A. Stinson, Marilyn Cleave, R.R. 3, Bayfield, a son. '
Joyce, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, HARGREAVES=1n Clinton Pub
Roy Butt, Seaforth, to James lie Hospital, on Saturday, "Jan -
Edward Ziegler, RCAF Station • uary 22, 1955; to ,Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton, son of WO2' and Mrs: Victor Hargreaves, Brucefield,
Eric B. Ziegler, RCAF, Baden a son,: (Bradley Allen) brother
Baden, Germany, for Brenda Ann.
DEATHS VAN BERGEN—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on
1955, toMr. Mrs. MON., TUES.,
Aria :Van. Bergen, R.R.1, Hen an. J=- WED.
sail, a- son. 31Feb. 1-2
o Columbia Pictures presents Frank
Yerby's best-seller,
.ROXY THEATRE
OIL INTO et
Now Playing—Thur., Fri., Sat.
"HONDO"
John Wayne as a cavalry dispatch
rider in the 1870's. Geraldine Page
in her first screen role.
BREAD, SALESMAN, FULL time
employment, Experiencedn
preferred but not necessary. Ap1y
to Bartliff Bros. 2-3-4-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO BROOD SOWS, -DUE IN
about three weeks, Raymond
Cantelon, phone Clinton 620r21,
4-b
32 PIGS,' SIX WEEKS OLD. Apply
to Wes Hoggart, phone Clinton
802r33. ' -4-b
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
for old, sick and disabled horses
and cattle, animals bled out. Phone
Leroy Acheson, Atwood, 153, col-
lect. - _ 3-16-b
ALL
KINDS OFA
S WS
SIIARY-
ened also ,have a few bushels of
good table turnips. Dave Elliott,
phone Clinton, 263. 2-3-4-p
VISIT COUNTER'S JEWELLERY
Store for best values in Diamond,
Rings, Bluebird and Forget -me -
Not. Far evening appointments
phone Clinton 230. W. N. Counter.
4-p
LE,L, "PIONEER" CHAIN Saws,
strongly built,, dependable, low in
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-
ARTICLES FOR—TALE ibly require- at a price which will
uprise 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
A REAL GOOD TWO WHEEL are very palatable .without the ad -
trailer; also a good seven tube car drtron of highly flavoured ]ngred-
or truck radio in ggood'shape. A. ients. Get the facts. Phone, write
i4ebold; RR, 2, Clinton, Phone � or call at he farm. J. W. Van -
Clinton 601J3. q -p Egmond, Clinton. Phone 805r13.
NEW LOW PRICES ON RCA, 50-7-b
Victor Television, 17" table mod- PROPERTY FOR SALE
els $199,50 and up. See them at
"•T, A- Dutton, RCA Victor Dealer,
Brucefield. Phone Clinton 634r4,
1-tfb
-REFRIGERATOR (1954) Fire-
stone,'7 cu. ft. In use seven mon-
-ths. Phone Clinton 618r31 or Sea -
forth 659r31. 4-p
' AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
•1946 NASH SEDAN, $450, CASH
or •$200 and take over payments.
Phone E. R. Sharpe, Clinton 10,
:9 a,m. to 5.30 p.m. 3-4-p
BABY CHICKS
• "WE NOW T TAX.KING orders
'for baby chicks, started chicks,
•cockerels, pullets and turkee
• epouits."s Make up the lower egg
'prices now, by greater production;
'When prices are best. Let us help
yeti purchase the right breeds for
the Sob you want the chicks to do.
Please place your orders three to
four weeks In advance. Dale Pro -
,duce, Seafoyth, 2-3-4-5-b
BUSINESS
Accommodation: for 'Rent
STORE NOW OCCUPIED BY
•A an eimmediately: m AlCailablontc
Neil- Campbell, P.O. Box 419, Clin-
rton, or phone Clinton' 4433.
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IN MEMORIAM.
McEWEN — In loving memory of
Walter John McEwen who pass
ed away January 27, 1952.
—Ever remembered by his wife
Dallas and daughter Marlene.
4-p
Cards of Thanks
The family of the late Edwin
Chuter wish to express sincere
thanks to their many friends and
neighbours for their thoughtful-
ness and kindness during the fam-
ily's recent bereavement, Many
thanks to the doctors and nurses
of Clinton Public Hospital --MRS.
E. CHUTER and Family.
4-b
MR: AND 'MRS. SELDON ROSS
and family wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
for the quiek and efficient service
of the Brucefield and Clinton fire
brigades and also to neighbours
and friends for their help during
their recent lire. 4-p
I wish to express' my sincere
thanks to all my friends for their
kind expressions of sympathy, gifts
and calls, while recuperating from
my recent accident. I would like
endOICE of PrincessBUILDINGStreet,LOT,
lose easto Irwinofand Mrs. Walter
schools. Lloyd Batkin, phone Clin-McBeth of Brucefield, who so
ton 692W. 4-5-6-p kindly substituted for me during
my enforced absence, MRS, J. R.
MURDOCK. « 4-b
MR. AND MRS. ROSS MERR-
ILL would like to thank their
friends and the staff at Clinton
Public Hospital ' for their kind-
nesses. Special thanks to Dr.
Oakes, 4-p
MRS. ORPHA MCMICHAEL and
family wish to express their ap-
preciation for the sympathy, kind-
ness and floral tributes during the'
4-b recent bereavement of a loving
husband and father, Robert Perc-
TENDERS WANTED ival McMichael.. Special thanks to
Mrs. John Ostrom and Rev. R. M,
P Bulteel,' 4-p
LOTS FOR SALE. BUILDING
lots in good residential .section,
close to schools. Act now for best
choice. W. N. Counter. 3-p
FIVE LOTS IN "Little England"
for sale immediately. .All in one
area. Best offer. Phone Clinton
640W. 51 to 3p-tfb
WARTIME HOUSE ON JAMES
Street, Ciinton. Possession in 30
days. Please write G. A. - Cook,
208 Warren Street, Goderieh, for
details.
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
Association invites tenders to sup-
ply fuel oil for new .nurses' resi-
dence on yearly basis. Tenders
to be forwarded to Mr. E. Walton,
secretary -treasurer, by ,February
1.
FOR SALE
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 9-1100111 DWELLING. Modern
conveniences, hot water heating.
" with oil. Ideal ]ocation.
START 1955 WITH A permanent—o--
year round business. You begin 6 -ROOM DWELLING. Immediate
earning good money the first day. possession. Price $3000.
Yoer home -town -and surroundings • —o—
as 'territory. Full details on -re- 0 -ROOM DWELLIN'.G, Modern
quas t. FAMILEX, 1600 •Delor]m- conveniences. •-Hot water heat
Jeri Dept. B., .Montreal.•.11-e ing. Price $6000.
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CUSTOM WORK 1 LOT — 76'x126'. Good location.
1 LOT -66'x165'. • Good location.
—o—
'PICTURE FRAMING,— We are
snow equipped to do picture-fram, • H C T A WSON
Being: Good selection of mouldings,, 11[� 111
14acLaren's Studio, 42tfb', .•
REALTOR
'Phone 25jW — Clinton
' 'FARMS FOR SALE
'NICE LIST • OF FARMS FOR;
sale, ,L, G Winter, Real. Estate.
Phone 'Clinton 448. 33-tfb,
Furniture. Re -Finishing
FQR FURNITURE, PIANO: AND
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M. . 1-tfb
'FURNITURE FOR SALE
-SMALL WALNUT DINING table;
three • ladder -back chairs; one oval
mahogany table, antique; one
"kitchen clock, antique. Phone
Ciinton 652W, 4-b
HAY FOR SALE
--BALED ALFALFA HAY. William
Llarris, R.R: 2, Bayfield. Phone
aClinton.797W2.
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at t.80 p.m.
- TERMS CASH
J• COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer.,
te., W. COLQUHUUN, .Clerk..
HOW'S YOUR SUPPLY
OF FUEL
THESE DAYS?
8e ready for that
quick drop 1n temper-
ature! Order your win-
ter
inter Fuel supply 40W.
ORDER FUEL NOW
A. G. Grigg & Son
Phone '74W -- Clinton
4-11 LEADERS CLUB ANNUAL
WILL BE HELD FEBRUARY ' 18
At
directors'meeting othe Huron County 4-11
Club Leaders' Association In Clin-
ton, February 18 was the date set
for the annual meeting and ban-
quet. •
George Gear, agricultural repre-
sentative for Bruce, County, will be
guest speaker at the meeting, at
which the 1955 program will be
mapped.
Western Farmers
Will Be Guests
Of Huron Men
Directors of the Canadian Here-
ford Association from Western
Canada will be guests of the Hur-
on Hereford Association on a one -
day tour of Huron. County.
Executive of the Huron group
made plans for this project on
February 17, following which the
The Saracen Blade
Coming::
"The Moonlighter"'
"THE'MOO HTER
LI'GH "
N
Batbare Stanwyok
Fred McMurray
Coming to the ROXY, a "NEW
LOOK" in pictures. '
Watch' for it.
AT
THE PA RK II"
NOW: Thurs., Fri. & Sat,
Mitzi Gaynor Jeff Hunter
and, Keefe lirasselle
In which a railroad telegrapher is
blackmailed into participating in a
train robbery; ,Wvhich complicates
three other lives.
"Three Young
Texans"
In Technicolor
MON„ TUES. & WED.
Adult' Entertainment
Fred MaeMurray - Kim Novak
and Phil Carey
Present a sophisticated story of
Temptation: of a reckless blonde,
a cold-blooded guy and a some-
what sinister result. " •
"PUSHOVER"
Coming: Marilyn Monroe
"RIVER OF O RETURN"
Technicolor
AT CAPITAL AL TELEPHONE
THE 47
NOW: Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
'Rock Island Trail'
In Trucolor
Against the opposition of riverboat
interests and marauding. Indians
the Rock Island Railway crosses
the wide Mississippi.
Forrest Tucker - Adele Mara
and Bruce Cabot
MON., TUES. &WED,
"Walk East •
On Beacon"
Agents of the F.B.I.. nab a notor•
nous syp ring in what was called ..
the crime df the Century.
George. Murphy - Virginia
Gilinour and Finlay Currie
Coming:
"The DAKOTA KID"
starring Michael Chapin and
Filen Janssen
two-day annual meeting of the
Canadian Hereford Association will
meet in London, February 15 and
The meeting agreed to give con-
tinued support to the 4-11 Calf
Club program, Each 4 -II Club
boy or girl completing club pro-
jects with a' registered Hereford
calf will receive a cash award of
$4, while a Hereford grade heifer
or steer will bring $2.
The annual sprung sale is to be
May
cember 1 Botthe h11will1fall be hhelsale, n
Clinton with James R. Coultes,
Belgrave as sales manager.
An invitation was received from
the Seaforth Agricultural Society
to hold the regional Hereford show
in Seaforth again on September
23.
Tuesday, December 6, was set as
the date for annual meeting and
banquet.
.1 A. A,N TETT
Jeweller and Watchmaker
EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE
Bulova, Gruen and Cyma Watches
• BLUE RIVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS
Spode Dinnerware '
Visit Our Modem Up -To -Date Jewellery Store Today
Phone 562 - Clinton
26-tfb
OODERICH 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-
ceptions, etc. PRONE GODERICH 675 or 419.
2-tfb
mites rank
about miles Cr
irritations when
you have a
otorola
Luxury pushbutton tun-
ing at a budget price
$89.95
Now—you
pleasure driving
re with a Motorola pushbutton
tadlol
Five station push -to -lock control
locks in the station. Full automatic -
volume. Low battery drain.
fits the dashboard. of your car like a glove!
GALBRAIT
Radio and television
PHONE 482 — — CLINTON
en's Nylon Shirts'
sizes 15 and 151/9
Reg. $12,95 SPECIAL.
76.95 ea.
Wool Plaid Shirts
Reg, to $11,95'- SPECIAL $5.95
I. Doeskin Plaid Shirts.
keg.tp $8.95 — SPECIAL . $2.95
Men's Sweaters'
Cardigans and Pullovers
Rag, to $9:95 SPECIA'
X4.95
BOYS' UN
ER
EAR
• PENMAN'S 95
sizes 6, 10, 12 years $3.75
Youths 34 4,25
PENMAN'S PREFERRED
8-10 years 2.75
Youths 34 3.25
PENMAN'S 71.
6-8 years 2.15
1 JACKET, Brown Melton, size 36
1 JACKET, Bomber style, size 42
1 STATION WAGON COAT, size 40
$2.95
5.95
5.95
2 OVERCOATS
1 size 42 $ 5.00
1 size 38 10.00
MANY OTHER UNADVERTISED SPECIALS
• PICKETT and CAA�7PBELL
ARROW SHIRTS PHONE 25 — (Main Corner) - CLINTON
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