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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
FOUR ROOM APARTNIENT. Vac -
:ant March 24. Phone Clinton
0 10b
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FURNISHED, THREE ROOM
heated apartment, Phone Clinton
463R. 9-10b
••• FOUR ROOM APARTMENT with
:bath. Available soon, Phone Clin-
ton 230, W. N. Counter. 10p
-SDC ROOM HOUSE ON GORDON
.Street Apply to Mrsejoe Carter,
Matilda Street. lOb.
WELL LOCATED, STEAM Heat-
-ed, fully furnished, three-room
apartment. Lady tenant preferred.
.Phone Clinton 176. 10-tfb
ITIREE ROOM APARTMENT
on Victoria Street, Clinton, for
rent. Furnished. No children,
Phone Clinton 7953 after five
o'clock, • 10ti
FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, CLOSE
"to school and general store, four
.miles north of Clinton. Apply to
Ezra Ellis, R.R. 1, Clinton. Phone
-Clinton 802r4. 9-10-b
FURNISHED apartment, heated.
Suitable for couple. Electric frig-
idaire, electric stove, hot water
-and the use of the washer and
the electric washer, Phone God-
-erich 380. 9-10-b
' THREE ROOM FURNISHED
suite to rent, fully equipped, dish-
es, bedding, ete. Private entrance,
electric stove, use of washing ma-
chine. Londesboro. Vacant Mar.
5, Phone Blyth 37r6, lOb
Accommodation Wanted
WANTED — HOUSE TO RENT;
available June 1. Adults. Apply
Box 101, Clinton News -Record.
10b
50 '10 100 ACRES with buildings,
within 15 miles of Clinton by
April 15. Write to Box 100, Clin-
ton News -Record, 10-11b
HOUSE IN CLINTON, wanted to
'rent by young couple (employed
in town) with baby. Needed at
once. Phone Clinton 2823,
10-p
• RCAF OFFICER, WIFE and two
small girls desires accommodation
in Clinton or vicinity during July
and August. Write F/O E. D.
Orr, 3980 Benny Avenue, Apt. 13,
Montreal, P.Q. ' 106
ARTICLES FOR SALE
• BABY CARRIAGE, in good con-
dition. Also baby's white bassin-
ate, like new. Phone Clinton
132M. 10p
NEW LOW PRICES ON RCA
Victor Television, 17" table mod-
sist $199.50 and up. See them at
'T. A. Dutton, RCA Victor Dealer,
Brumfield. Phone Clinton 634r4.
1-tfb
"TV FTI' FOR A "KING" — We
.Reait —Move—Install. Complete
-service on all makes of rotators
and antenna. All work finly guar-
eaeteed. Huron Tower installation,
•phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb
ARTICLES WANTED
WANTED — PIANO BENCH —
-condition not important. Phone
Clinton 443R. 10p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1954 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN,
four door. Under 4,000 riles, Must
•sell; owner leaving Canada. 8
, Quebec Road, RCAF Station Cline
10p
BABY CHICKS
BRAY CHICKS. DAYOLD, start-
er'. Canadian Approved. Most
varieties available, Contact agent,
Mrs. Alex Paterson, Brucefield,
9-10-11-12-13
"iiineLL SATISFIED" — that's
what Big -4 customers say of Big -4
elicits. Yours should be ordered
now, while there's wide choice of
breeds and crosses. And Ames In -
Cross, Canadian Approved, Mix-
ed pullets, cockerels, Some start-
ed, Ask us for complete list.
Agent -- Charles Scott, Auburn
phone Blyth 43r23, lo4
FOREMAN LEGHORNS
STAMM PULLETS
12 WEEK-OLD Rock x Leghorn,
regular $1.30, special $L05; 8
week old Sussex x Red, regular
'$1.00, special 92e; also 6 week old
Leghorns and 2 week old World
Famous Foreman Leghorns, Day-
old World Famous Foreman Leg -
'horns availabe March 21 and Ap-
ril 4. Booking ahead for day-old
srders in all breeds, Order from
our dealer, Mr. Lloyd Holland, RR
4, Clinton or from us directly —
THE LAKEVIEW HATCHERY of
Exeter. Phone 7 . 10-b
- BUSINESS
Accommodation for Rent
STORE NOW OCCUPIED BY
•Cl.beton Farm Supply, Albert St.
Attest:liable immediately. Contact
Nell Campbell, P;(7). Box 419, Clin-
ton, or phohe Clinton 4433.
BUSINESS FOR 'SALE
ESQUIRE GRILL in CTODERICH.
Seats 48. All equipment in firet-
ediuls condition. This business is
a going concern arid can be pur-
chased at a reasonable price. Rea
sten foe selling: Owner has other
interests. For further infotmation
'contact C. F„ Chapman, Ttealtor,
J Fermin ton. 1
CUSTOM WORK
PICTURE- FRA1VIING -- We are
now- equipped to do picture fram-
Mg. Good selectiqn 'of mouldings.
MacLareres Studio, 42tfb
CUSTOM DELIVERY
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SERVING CLINTON AND.RCAF
Station. ,Contracts on local house -
held nioeing. Evening contracts if
desired. Safe handling assured.
Reasonable rates, W. G. "Bill"
Riehl, phone -Clinton - 685R. • 8tfb
FARMS. FOR SALE
f%cn LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter, Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb
SMALL FARM, COMFORTABLE
residence, modern conveniences.
Good outbuildings. All in grass.
Also 50 acres, comfortable house
and bank barn, well watered, for
crop or „pasture: Write ,Box 91,
Clinton News -Record 9-10b
_FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
FIVE TONOF FEED TURNIPS.
Raymond tantelon, phone Clinton
620r21. • 10p
QUAN'iLtY OF HEAVY MIXED
grain consisting of Clinton oats
and Montcahn barley. Emerson
Coleman, Phone Seaforth 665r11.
10P
FARMS WANTED
WANTED— REASONABLY pric-
ed farm in Clinton — Hensel'
area. Apply giving fun details, in-
cluding price, te, Box 92, Clinton
News -Record. • 9-10-11-b
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
LOVELL 1VIcGUIRE, SURGE
Dealer, Wingliam, has appointed
Watkins Sunoco Service Station
as the Surge Parts Dealer in Clin-
ton. • • 9-10-11-p
SURGE MILKERS — Lovell H.
McGuire, Surge Dealer, Wirigham,
invites inquiries about your cow
milking problems, Phone Wing -
ham 593 collect. New and used
milkers:7-S-O-0.p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
TWO-PIECE NYLON Chesterfield
and two-piece studio couch set,
8 Quebec Road, RCAF Station
Clinton. 10p
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, - apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M, 8-p-tlf
HAY FOR SALE
QUANTITY OF LOOSE MIXED
hay for sale. Oliver R. Welsh.
Phone Clinton 46832. 9-10-b
QUANi1TY OF SECOND CUT
baled hay et 45 cents per bale at
the farm. Murray J. Forbes,
phone Clinton 75131. 10-11b
HELP WANTED—Female
WAITRESS WANTED. Apply- at
Ruby and Bill's. Phone Clinton
687M.. lOb
HOUSEKEEPER FOR two adults
in Clinton. Live in. Write Box 90,
Clinton News -Record, e 10p
DENTAL ASSISTANT. Young
woman to work in dental office.
Previous experience preferred but
not neceseary. Phone Clinton 729
after six. 10tfb
LIVESTOCK WANTED
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
WAITED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
986r32, or 936r21, 9-ptfb
MISCELLANEOUS
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,
10p
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association, "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service for alt breeds of cattle.
For service or information phone
Clinton 242, collect, between 7.30
and 10.00 a.m. on week days and
7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays.
• • 6-tfb
IN ANY BUSINESS; REPEAT
orders are the yard -stick of suc-
cess. Farmers who have tried
Egmont Minerals for their live-
stock are now using them reg-
ularly. Always available at the
farm at $7.00 per 100 for cattle,
$6.75 per 100 for hogs. Slightly
higher delivered prices. .Remere
ber no matter how much you pee
you cannot buy better livestock
minerals. J. W. VanEgmond, Clin
ton, phone Clinton 805r13.
• 9-17-b
SEED FOR SALE
ALFALFA SEED, Limited quell-
tity, sow home grown seed and
be assured of a lasting catch, W.
J Clark, Goshen Line, phone Hen
-
sail, 687r12. 9-10-b
QUANTITY of TIMOTHY SEED.
Good clean seed. Reasonably pric-
ed. W. C. Sinclair, RR, 5, Clinton.
Phone Clinton 621r22.
10-11-p
STOVES FOR SALE
FINLAY KITCHEN STOVE, six
lids and reservoir, in good cop-
ditiOn. Mrs. Joe Carter. 10b
- WORK WANTED
FARMERS — IF IN NEED OF
experienced,, farm help, call ue.
Single and ni'arried man available.
Call Corn, turtle -la, RR 4, Clinton,
phone Clinton .807r21.
BIRTHS
exowEbi — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, March 4,
1955; to Mr. and Mrs. William'
• Chowen, Clinton, 4 daughter.
CROSLEY -- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, March 6,
1955, to Lt. and Mrs. Patrick
Crosley, Clinton, a son.
GILKS—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Tuesday, March 8, 1955,
to LAC and Mrs, Lyme. Gilks,
Clinton, a son,
O'BRIEN -- In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, to Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon O'Brien, R. R. 5,
Clinton, a datighter. '
MILLER—In Peel Memorial Hos-
pital, Brampton, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Miller, Woodbridgej
(nee Lois Connell), a daughter,'.
POWERS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, March 5,
1955, to Cpl. and MI'S. Roger
Powers, Clinton, a son,
DEATHS
IeENHALE—At the home of his
brother, on Tuesday' morning,
March 8, Robert 'William Pen -
late, Bayfield, in his 77th year.
Remains rested 'at the Keith
Westlake funeral'home, Zurich,
on Tuesday and thereafter at
the home of Harold Penhale,
Bronson Line, Stanley Town-
ship, until _noon on Thursday,
then to St. Andrew's United
Church, Hayfield. Service will
be at 2.30 p.m. this afternoon,
March 10. Interment in Hay-
field Cemetery.
ST, ANDREIV S WIWIS
wee,I, MEET TUESDAY
The Women's Missioriary Society
' of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church- will meet at the home of
Mrs. John Snider en March 15, at
three o'clock,
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IN MEMORIAM
FREEMAN—In loving 'Delmore of
a dear mother, Euphernia Bruce,
who passed away one year ago to-
day, March 11, 1954:
'Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother
'Tis sweet to breathe thy name;
In life we loved you dearly,
In death•we do the same. -
When days are dark and friends
are few,
Mother, how we long for you;
Dear God forgive us a silent tear,
A silent wish that 'she Were here.
And while she lies in peaceell
sleep,
Her memory we shall always
keep,"
—Ever remembered by husband
and family.
HELP WANTED
CONSTABLES
For the Town of Clinton
SALARY: $2,400.00
For working conditions and
further information
Apply -at Town Clerk's Office
Inexperienced men will be
considered.
(Signed)
L. D. HOLLAND,
Town Clerk
10-11-b
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PROPERTY FOR SALE
WARTIME HOUSE FOR SALE,
Mary Street, Clinton, L. G. Win-
ter, Real Estate Broker, High St.,
phone Clinton 448, lOb
LOTS FOR SALE. BUILDING
lots in good residential section,
close to schools, Act now for best
ehoice, W. N, Counter. 10p
FIVE LOTS IN "Little England"
for sale immediately. All in one
area. Best offer. Phone Clinton
640W. 51 to 3p-tfb
CHOICE LOT, EAST END OF
Princess Street Near echool. Sew-
erage available. Lloyd Batkin,
Phone Clinton 61.
10 -11 -e2 -b
BUILDING LOT ON NO, 4 high-
way, 97 foot frontage, also six
room block cottage and lot. Will
sell separately or together, Apply
Ross Fitzsimons, 9-10-p
N 1 N E ROOM, TWO-STOREY
dwelling, corner of Whitehead and
Beech Street, modern conven-
ience:Se garage, lawns, trees, gar-
den, family home .or income prop-
erty. Apply Charles E, Elliott,
Box 238, Clinton.
8-9-10-11-p
FOR SALE IN AUBURN. A very
comfortable six-rocen house with
all modern conveniences The
spacious kitchen has built-in cup-
boards and counter. Double living
room has wall to wall broadloom
rug and the other floors are lin-
oleum tile. Three bedrooms and
modern four -piece, bathroom on
second floor. Coal, automatic
forced air heating. Reasonable
price, excellent location. Harold
W. Shore, Real Estate Broker,
phone Goderich 766,
7-8-9-0-p
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MAJOR OIL COMPANY
Has Opening For
'TWO
FARM.
DISTRIBUTORS
in large volume areas.
APPLY TO;
BOX 70,
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
7-8-9-b
4,-6-••••4--s
FARM FOR SALE
TENDERS will be received until
5 p.m. oil March 26, 1955, for a
cash purchase of part of Lot 7,
Huron Road Concession, Goderich
'epwnship, being 54 acres of land
and including approximately seven
acres of woodlot (cedar, maple,
beech and .elm), and - approximat-
ely 47. acres of arrable land with
year round water supply.
All tenders are subject to a
reserve bid, and the highest or any
bid riot neessarily accepted.
The Estate of the late Thomas
Rees Jenkins,
Ethel Washington and Edward
J. Jenkins, Executots,.
RR. 3, Clhiton, 'Ontario.
10-11-12-b
WRIGHT—In loving memory of
our dear mother, Lucy Wright,
who passed away one year ago,
March 12, 1954:
"It is not written in words of gold,
Nor hung for all to see;
It's cherished deep within our
hearts,
Our Mother's memory.
Though absent she is always near,
Still loved; still missed, arid, very
dear."
—Always remembered by the
family. 10-p
CLEARING
• AUCTION SALE
of
Farm Stock and Implement
At Lot 20, Concession 3, LILS
11/4 miles north and 1% east
Kippers. on
Wednesday, March 16
at 12.30 p.m.
Cattle: Registered He re 10r
bull, 2 yrs. old; blue roan cow,
yrs, old, due end of Marc),; Ho
stein cow, 4 yrS. old, due middl
April; black cow, yrs. old, du
time of sale; spotted cow, 8 yrs
old, freshened; 2 registered Ayr
shire cows (vaccinated) 3 yrs, ol
fresh; 1 registered Ayrshire co
(vaccinated), 2 yrs. old, bred Feb
7; two registered Ayrshire sow
(vaccinated), 2 yrs. old, bred Feb
3; 1 registered Ayrshire cow (vac,
ciliated), let. yrs. old, due in Ap
ril; 1 registered Ayrshire co
(vaccinated) 1% yrs, old; 2 bab
beef, about 650 lbs.; two yearlin
steers; 3 yearling heifers (vac
cinated); 2 Ayrshire heifer calves
born Oct. and Nov.; 4 calves.
Pigs: 14 York chunks; 1 Yor
sow, due March 5.
Implements: Allis Chalmers CA
tractor, fully equipped (like new)
Allis Chalmers -60 harvester cro
combine (1 yr, old);, two -furrow
Fleury tractor plow; 3 -sectio
Fleury drag harrows; New Idea
manure spreader, on rubber (like
new); International side rake (lik
new); Massey -Harris drop head
hay loader; 9 ft. 3 -drum land rot
ler: 2 rubber tired wagons with
grain . boxes; grain thrower with
pipes; international 15 -disc fert
ilizer power drill; 1 set sleighs;
10" Cockshut grinder; horse scue,
fler; walking plow; Masseyeliarris
binder; Massey -Harris mower;
cultivator: pea harvester; 2 iron
kettles with stands; 5 milk cans;
trailer with stock rack; 2,000 lbs.
scales; sap pan and buckets; 2
electric feneers; hay fork; sling
ropes; colony stove; 32 ft. exten-
sion ladder; fanning mill; wheel
barrow; quantity of plank; elect-
ric pail; 2 single units 'Universal
Co -Op milking machine; electric
cream separator; fanning mill;
hand sprayer; bag truck; tarp,
14x16 (like ' new) ; block and
tackle,
Quantity of oats; 50 bus. barley;
mixed grab); quantity cut hay;
forks, shovels, chains,
Household Effect's: Electric iron;
dishes; few kitchen utensils; seal-
ers; blankets; extension table;
knick knack shelves; other articles
too numerous to mention,
Teens: Cash
CARL MeOLINCHEY, Proprietor
naiad Jackson, Auctioneer
11 P. Chesney, Clerk
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FOR SALE
5-110051 1-STO1IEY DWELLING;
Asphalt siding; oil burning fur-
nace; double lot; garage; im-
mediate possession. Price: $3500.
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ly2 STOREY, 8 -ROOM Dwelling—
which includes (3 room), with
bath, self-contained - heated
apartment, with separate eat -
ranee. New oil heating furnace;
modern conveniences: garage;,
, good location,
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100 -ACRE FARM --- Welk barn,
50'x60'; 1 ie -Storey Dwelling;
hydro; drilled
1 LOT —76'x126'.. Good location.
1 LOT — 66'x165'. Good location.
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H. C. LAWSON .
REALTOR _
Phone 251W -- Clinton
J. A. ANSTEICT
Jeweller and Watchmaker
EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE
aulova, 'Gruen and Cyma Watches
BLUE RIVER -and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS
Spode Dinnerware
Visit Our, Modern' Up -To -Dote Jewellery -:Store Today'
_Phone 562 - • Clinton
• ROXY THEATRE
OL 1NT-ON
Now Playing—Thur. Fri. Sot:
"The Charge At
Feather River"
Guy Madison — Helen. VVesteott
Frank Lovejoy
A frontier rescue of two white
, girls, five-year captive of
Cheyennes.
MON., -TUES, & WED,
"SABRINA"
Audi* Hepburn, the chauffeur's
daughter returns from Europe,
laden with continental glamor, to
bowl over the wealthy employers.
Humphrey Bogart Si Wm. Holden.
Comiqg—Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
"MARTIN LUTHER"
AT OA Q 11( TELEPHONE
THE' Ful" -1150
NOW—THURS., FRI. & SAT.
Tony Curtis — Piper Laurie
Company engineer designs an ex-
perimental sports car and then
uses it to win both a race and a
bride.
"Johnnie Dark"
TeeltnicoIour
MON., TUES. & WED.
Dirk Regard -- Pavlow
A well done British- comedy in-
volving internes and nurses well
mixed in medical merriment
"Doctor in the
House"
Coming:
"Father Brown, Detective"
Alec Guineas. — Jean Greenwood
AT CAPITAL TELEPHONE• •
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NOW—THURS., FRI. & SAT,
William Elliot — Adrian Boothi • •
Two brothers one hopest, one
outIaw-etace each other over
shipinent of gold. A tense west-,
ern. story. -
"The Last Bandit"
MON., TUES. & WED.
Louis Hayward - Jody Lawrence
The son of the terrifying Dr.
Jekyll attempts to prove his fathe
er was not a lunatic but finds
himself also accused.
•
"Son -of Dr. Jekyll"
Horror Melodrama ,
Corning:
"DRUMS OF TAHITI"
Patricia Medina, - Dennis O'Keefe
Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank Miss Sinclair
and the staff of Clinton Hospital
for the kindness shown me during
my stay .there. Also thanks to
Dr. Oakes, Dr. Addison and all
who sent Bowels, cards and treats.
—W. G. CLARKE, Varna. 10b
1 wish to take this opportunity
to express my sincere thanks to
my friends for their remembran-
ces, cards, flowers and treats while
/ was in the hospital. Many thanks
also to Dr. Oakes and the nurses.
—JOYCE TOWNSHEND, lOb
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to those who
have shown much kindness and
sympathy since the death of our
brother, ,Tames .MeEwen Dunbar.
Special thanks to the Websters,
Varna; Mrs, Jessie Webster, Clin-
ton; the staff of Ball and Mutch
funeral home; and .all those
friends who sent flowers, offered
their cars, or helped in any way.
—ALEX DUNBAR, RR 1, Dun-
gannon, and (MRS. H.) JEAN
LEDNOR, Port Albert. 10b
MRS. CHARLES LANE and
family wish to express their sin-
cere thanks for the kind messages
of sympathy and the beautiful
floral tributes, and the spiritual
bouquets received during their re-
cent sad bereavement. Also spec-
ial thanks to their friends and
neighbours who have rendered
such kindly services, 10-b
We wish to thank all those who
were so kind to send cards, floral
tributes and helped in any way
during our recent bereavement.—
FRED and WILLIAM GRIGG.
10-b
JACK and BILL DALLAS wish
to thank the choir, the YPU, the
Woman's Association, and all oth-
ers, who so kindly remembered us
during our illness. 10-p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends and
neighbours who so kindly remem-
bered me with cards, letters, flow-
ers and visits while a patient in
St, Joseb's Hospital, London. —
MRS. WARD FORREST. 10
Cattle For Sale
Five Cows: Durham, 7 yrs.,
due May 5; Holstein, 4 yrs.,with
calf born Feb. 1; Ayrshie, 10
yrs., due April 15; Holstein, 8
yrs., due June 29; Durham, 8
yrs., due July 29.
Two steers, 2 yrs.; 2 heifers,
2 yrs.; 2 steere, 1 yr; 2 heifers,
1 yr.; 1 calf, 8- months; calf, 6
months; calf, 7 months.
The cattle can be seen every
day from morning to night, at
Tytus Wosczynski Farm
R.R. 2, Blyth
Morris --Township, 8th Coneession,
Lot 6.
The cattle have to be sold. The
owner Is in poor health. Also
over 200 bales hay for sale.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS
REES JENKINS, late of the Town
of Clinton, in the County of Hu-
ron, Gentleman 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 15th
day of March, A.D. 1955, after
Which date the assets will be dist-
ributed amongst the parties entitl-
ed thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which notice -shall
have been given,
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
18th day of February, A.D. 1955.
E. BEECHER MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor
for the said Estate.
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Clinton Comniunity
Farmers -
AUCTION SALES
EVEIST"PRIDAY
commencing at 1.30 p.m.
TeIRMS CASH •
J. COREY, Skies Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOLIN, Clerk
RCAF Women
Plan Visits
To County Home . -
The regular meeting of the
Women's Auxiliary to RCAF Sta-
tion Clinton was held on March 7,
with the president Mrs. Alice Wie
son in the chair. It was decided
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhers
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
FARMS
WANTED
If you want to sell your
farm we have good
prospects. „
CONTACT
John Bosveld
Real Estate Broker
40 WELLESLEY ST.
GODERICH
Phone 1108
that the visitors to the Huron
County Home this month will be
Mrs. Steeves and Mrs. Young on
March 17 and Mrs. Young an
Mrs. Frill on March 31. The re-,
eponse to ,the appeal for second
hand clothing was very gratifying
and a large quantity Was received,
This will 'go to the needy family
that the Auxiliary has adopted..
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ADVANCE SHOWING OF
MARCH
FILM SHOWINGS AT THE
ROXY THEATRE, CLINTON
14ARCH10, 11, 12—
'The Charge at Feather River'
(colour)
Guy Madison, Frank Lovejoy
MARCH 14, 15, 18—
"SABRINA"
Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey
Bogart
MARCH 17, 18, 19 --
"MARTIN LUTHER"
NinU efacGinnis
MARCH 21, 22, 23—
"DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE"
(Technicolor)
Kenneth Moore, Kay Kendall
MARCH 24, 25, 26 --
'STAND AT APACHE RIVER"
(color)
Stephen McNally, Julia Adams
MARCH 28, 29, 80—
"EXECUTIVE SUITE"
William:Holden, June Allyson ;
Plan NOW to see the Shows,
you like at the ROXY.
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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-
ceptions, etc. PHONE GODERICII 675 or 419,
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