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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-03-24, Page 5"THURSDAY",MARCH 24, ` 1955 IN1oN; NEWS-RECQRD PAGE "'IVE, Classified Rates CASA. RATE (H paid by "ddfeslnesday following date of in- •serfion)—Two cents a word first "Insertion (minimum 50 cents); ratlleseguentt insertions lei cents a Word {m i ifnmm 35tents); 15 :cents extra for box "number or tlore'direetion to NEWS -RECORD Ot ice, IF CHARGED -15 cents extra, DEADLINE --12 noon, Wednes- ACCOMMODATION fpr.REN7 UNFURNISHED HOUSE in -Bay- field, New ,furnace and bath. ',Phone Bayfield 53r2. 12tfb 3 ROOM 'APARTMENT, furnish- edand heated, suitable for two. :Phone Clinton 463R. 12b APARTMENT, FOUR ROOMS and bath, modern, new, central location. Apply to Box 120, Clin- ton News -Record. 12b SEVEN ROOM HOUSE in Bruce - field, modern conveniences. Avail- able after April 1. Phone Seaforth '858r21. Lorne Wilson. 129 FOUR ROOM COTTAGE situated ..on Ontario Street, Clinton, Ont. In good condition.' Immediate pos- session. Apply H. C. Lawson, Clinton. , 12b 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. 11-2-p THREE ROOM APARTMENT available. Electric -stove, frig, ''bedding, dishes. Private entrance. Use washing machine. Londes ' bora. Phone Blyth 37r6. 11-2-b FOUR ROOM APARTMENT with bath.' Available soon. Phone Clin- ton 230. W. N. Counter. 11p 'FOUR ROOM, UPSTATR APART - trent, with bath. Bert Christian- sen, Railway Street, Seaforth. :Phone Seaforth 75. 11-2-b ARTICLES FOR SAL BABY CARRIAGE. Phone Clin- -'ton 3763, 12b ..ET. CTRIC HAIR DRIER. Phone Clinton 27. 12b BIRD HOUSES of various de- signs. At John Plumtree's Barber Shop. 11-2-p FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC Range, with 30" oven and automatic tamer; also baby carriage; bath- inette and baby scales. Apply 39 Edmonton Road, RCAF Station. 12b " WESTINGHOUSE 9 CU, FT. Re- frigerator and Westinghouse elec- tric range. Both in perfect con- dition. Priced reasonably. 7 Que- bec Road, RCAF Station Clinton. Phone. Clinton 509r12, 11-2-b `WOODCUTTERS, see the I.E.L. chain saws, new and used, at Robert Glen's I.E.L, Sales and Service, Clinton, Ontario. Phone 'Clinton 608J1. 11-2-3-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,. Biucefield. Phone Clinton 634r4. 1-tfb 'TV FIT FOR A "KING" We "Rent —Move —Install. Complete -service on all makes of rotators -and antenna. All work fully guar- -aateed. Huron Tower Installation, -phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb THE WET SEASON IS COMING! 'Why not buy something that will protect your roof? We have `Battleship Liquid Asbestos Roof -Coating. It requires no heating, - just brushes on out of the con- tainer and forms a rubber -like waterproof surface. We also have: Battleship Primer, Battleship 'P 1 a s t i c Cement, Anti-Oxidene Coating, Rainseal, Surebrite Alum- inum Paint, Aluminum Roof Coat- ing, Dri White Water Repellent (white coating). If in need of any of these materials please call at house or phone Clinton 323W and I will call and see you. Clarence Perdue, Shipley Street, phone -Clinton 323W. Salesman for Pan- ther 011 and Grease Company, :Leaside, Ontario. 11-2-p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1939 FORD COACH, $175 or best •offer: 145 James Street. Phone Clinton ; 539M. 12b BABY CHICKS BRAY. CHICKS. DAYOLD, start- ed. Canadian Approved. Most vprieties available. Contact agent, Mrs. Alex Paterson; Brucefield, 9-10-11-12-13 "EVERYTHING YOU SAID about your chicks is true" writes a Big -4 customer to this old, well estab- lished hatchery. Ask us for com- plete list breeds, crosses, including Ames In -Cross. Canadian Approv- ed. Mixed, pullets, cockerels, Some started, Agent — Charles Scott, Auburn, phone Blyth 43r23. 12b CUSTOM WORK :BULLDOZING and Excavating. -Clearing land. J. & G. Postill, R.R. 3, Clinton, Phone Clinton 702J4" 12-23p M TUBE FRAMING We are now equipped t.o do picture fram- ing. Good selection of mouldings: MaoLaren's Studio. 42tfb • GET A COMPLETE 1VIOTALOY `Ring; and Valve Job while you • drive for only $8 postpaid. Proved by Atoinic Research, fully guar- anteed. Write or phone Motaloyi ;Sales Co Goderich, Ontario. Deal - els and Distributors wanted. 12-13-b CLOTHING FOR SALE LADIES' SPRING. COATS, Suits,; etc.; girl's clothing, size five and •eight; Phone Cliniton 182. 12-3-&p 'GIRL'S SPRING COAT, size 12, `light blue; lady's brown 'tweed 'suit, size 18. Reasonable, 'Phone; ^O"iintop, 3593. - 121, CUSTOM DELIVERY, SERVING CLINTON AND. RCAF Station. Contracts on local house- hold moving. Evening contracts if desired. Safe handling assured. Reasonable rates. W. G. "Bill" Riehl, phone, Clinton 685R. 8tfb, FARMS FOR SALE STATION CENTRALIA HOLDS CURLING BONSPIEL A. bonspiel was held in the Hen- sall arena last week by curlers from RCAF Station Centralia, Prizes of $350 were put up for the best curlers in the event: • PROPERTY.•FOR SALE NICE 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. Write Box 91, -Clinton News - Record 12b 100 ACRES, centrally located in Hibbert Township,; Perth County. Splendid soil for either mixed -or cash -crop farming, well drained, excellent water supply, good build- ings, large barn 50x80; ,silo, big shed, - modern eight -room house with furnace, hardwood floors, hot add cold water under pressure; hydro throughout. Contact Mrs. Gordon Coulson, -three miles west of Cromarty ' (or five miles east of Kippen). 11-2-3-b FARMS WANTED WANTED TO RENT — about 80 acres of grassland. Ed. Grigg, R.R. 3, Clinton, phone Clinton 403J2. lltfb FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE MAPLE SYRUP, $5 A GALLON. Phone Clinton 613r24, Fred Mc- Clymont, Varna. 12b FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale MILKING MACHINES—Lovell H. McGuire, phone Wingham 593 col- lect. Wmgham Surge Service Dealer. New and used units, $20 and up. We handle milking equip- ment only. 11-2-3-4 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 A QUANTITY OF MIXED HAY, loose, 20 ton or more. John Woon, R.R. 1, Clinton, 11-12-p FIVE TONS BALED ALFALFA Hay, $18 per ton; and cooking Spy apples at $2 per bushel, Stewart Middleton, phone Clinton 437J3. 12b HELP WANTED—MALE N{AN OR 130Y WITH FARM ex- perience for part time farm work. Will provide eight -room brick house for moderate rent, six miles north of Clinton. Hydro, running water, bathroom, Roy Bros., Lon- desboro, phone Blyth 28r6. 12b HELP WANTED—FEMALE EXPERIENCED WAITRESS for one .day's work in Clinton restaur- ant, Saturday, March 26. Inquire at Clinton News -Record office. 12b DENTAL ASSISTANT. Young woman to work in dental office. Previous experience preferred but not necessary. Phone Clinton 729 after six lotfb HELP WANTED Department of National Defence at Clinton, Ontario Requires CLERKS, Grade 1 $1500- $1920 a year CLERKS, Grade 2a $1800-$2400 a year Application forms obtainable at offices of the National Employ- ment Service and Post Offices, should be filed with the Civil Service Commission, 25 St. Clair Ave. E„ "Toronto, Ontario NOT LATER THAN APRIL 4, 1955. Please quote competition num„ ber 55-T683 for Clerks, Grade 1. Plelse quote competition • nm u- ber a5 -T684 for Clerks, Grade 2a. LOST AND FOUND LOST—CAT, GREY TIGER, part Persian, answers to Fluffy, Phone Nancy Olde, 6483 after six. 12b 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 WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead cattle, Gilbert.„Bros. Mink Ranch, Goderich, Phone collect, 936r32. or 936x21. 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. ilp WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding Association. "Where Better Bulls Are Used." Artificial Insemination service for .all breeds of cattle, Por service or information phone Clinton 242 .collect, between 7.30 and 10.00 'a.m. tin week days and 7,30 and 9.30 a.n;. 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. 86.75 per 100 for hogs.:, Slightly higher delivered prices. Itemem- ber no matter how much' you pay, LOT FOR SALE, RAGLAN ST. Close to two schools. D. S. Cant- elon, Phone Clinton 636. 12b FOR SALE IN HAYFIELD. Store on Main Street; two lots on Colina Street; 240 lb. scales; three tables, kitchen chairs. Frances Fowlie. CHOICE LOT, EAST END OF Princess Street, Near school Sew- erage available. Lloyd Batkin, Phone Clinton 61. 10-11-12-b FRAME BUILDING, 14x18 feet, in town, with windows and doors; wired for hydro; can be easily moved; good lumber. Phone Clin- ton 723M, 12p EIGHT ROOM FRAME HOUSE including modern conveniences and garage, situated on Ontario St., 1 close uptown—formerly owned by Mrs. W. J. Carter, Apply to J. R. Carter, 111 Llydican Extension, Chatham, Ontario, 11-2-b SEED FOR SALE QUANTITY OF GOOD Timothy Seed for sale. Phone , Clinton 803r5. 11.2-3-b QUANTITY OF TIMOTHY SEED for sale. Apply Eldon Yeo, phone Clinton 403W1. 12b QUANTITY OF TIMOTHY and Red Clover seed, cleaned. Doug Farquhar, phone Clinton 805r5. 11p -12b • WORK WANTED FARMERS -- IF IN NEED OF experienced farm help, call us. Single and married man available, Call Corn. Buruma, RR 4, Clinton, phone Clinton 807r21, 10to18b • TENDERS WANTED TENDERS for REDECORATING the classroom of S.S. No. 11, HuI- lett, during Easter holidays, will be received until April 1, 1955. Allen Shaddick, secretary -treasur- er, Londesboro, Ontario. 12p Sealed Tenders Will be accepted for the purchase of Swill from the RCAF Station Clinton, Ontario. Tenders must be received not later than the 15th day of April, 1955, and must be marked "Confidential—to be open- ed personally by the S.S.O." The successful tenderer must sign a one-year contract and be fully lic- ensed by the Department of Agri- culture to feed swill to animals. (Signed), Commanding Officer, RCAF STATION CLINTON'. 12-13-b Defence Construction (1951) Limited SEALED TENDERS plainly marked as to content and addres- sed to the undersigned, will be re- ceived until 3,00 p.m, (Eastern Standard Tirne) THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955 for Construction of 10 Bay Exten- sion to the M.E, Section, RCAF Station, Clinton, Ontario. File: 122-7-C2-24. Plans, specifications and tender forms required may: be obtained by general contradtors only from D.C.L. Plans Section, Room 156, at the address below. A deposit of $100.00 payable to Defence Con- struction (1951) Limited is re- quired for each set of plans and documents. This deposit is for- feited if plans and specifications are not returned in good order on or before the fourteenth day fol- lowing contract award. . Plans and specifications" will be on view at Builders' Exchanges in Toronto, Brantford, Kitchener, London, Windsor, D.C.L. Toronto Branch Office and at the address below. Each tender must be subreittcld on the forms prescribed and be ac- companied by a security deposit as called for in the tender documents. Such deposit shall indemnify the owner against loss' in the event of withdrawal of the successful tend- erer subsequent to• acceptance of the bid. • The .lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. p 3. D. Jennison, Secretary, No. 4 Temp. Bldg., 56 Lyon St. OTTAWA, Ontario. FOR SALE 5 -ROOM 1 -STOREY DWELLING; Asphalt siding; oil burning fur. nace; double lot;•garage; Me - mediate possession: Price: $3500, —�, i�/2 STOREY, 8-ROOM;Dwelling— which includes (3 room) with bath, self-contained heated apartment, with separate ent- rance. New oil heating furnace; modern conveniences; garage; good, location. -0- 100-ACRE FARM -- hank barn, 50'x60'; 1% -Storey Dwelling; hydro; drilled well. —o.- 1 STOREY BRICK, 3 Bedr•oorn Dwelling. Modern conveniences. nil heating; built in 1953. Good location. --o— 1 .STOREY, 5 'Roomed Cottage; 1% acres land. Price 81,800.00. —0- 1 'STOREY, 3 Roomed Dwelling; 16x24;, wired; on skids; can be - moved. H. C. LAWSON you cannot buy better livestock,! REALTOR minerals. J. W. VanEgmoNd; Clin- Ph101Ie 251W — Clinton ton, phone Clinton 805x13.' 9-17-b •s-•+ y+ • • $ S BIRTHS BELL,—In Clipton Public Hospital, On Tuesday, March. 22, 1955, to Cpl. and Mrs. George .Bell, Clin- ton, a daughter, COLQUHOUN-.In Clinton Public Hospital, . on Friday, March 18, 1955, to Mr, and Mrs: Donald C. Colquh, oun, Clinton, twin daughters (Cindy! Margaret and Kathy Anne, sisters for. Donnie and Jack), ELLIOTT—In St., Thomas New Memorial Hospital, on Thursday, March 17,4955, to Mr, and Mrs. Gerald C. Elliott, Bort Stanley, a son (Patrick Elliott), HICKS In St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on.: Tuesday, March 15, 1955, to AC1 and Mrs. Arnold Hicks, (nee Peg Hives) Albert Street, Clinton,` ,a daughter (Kathleen Frances, :"Kathy"). PARENT — In Stratford Gene"rah Hospital, on Thursday, March 10, 1955, 'to Mr, and Mrs. Wilf- red Parent, Mitchell, a, daugh- ter (Gail Marie). STREET—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, March 20, 1955 to Dr. and Mrs. R. Street, yth, a son, (Wesley James), WARREN—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, March 11, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Ted War- ren (nee Doris Lawson), a dau- ghter (Laura Helen, sister for Lynda Ann). MARRIAGES HARTMAN-McGEE — On Thurs- day, March 10, 1955, by Rev., J. Stevens, Ybor City, Florida, Annie Elizabeth McGee, young- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McGee, R.R. 3, Clinton, to Ralph Anthony Hartman, son of Joseph Hartman and the late Mrs. Hartman, Waterloo. JINKS;HALLADAY--In the Unit- ed Church manse, Hensel], Oline Halladay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, Weaver, New Sarum to Ross Manley Jinks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks, Hensall. MacDONALD-DOWNY — In Eg- linton United Church; Toronto, on Saturday, March 19, 1955, by Rev. Dr. W. J. Johnson, Mary Ethel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huston Downey, Willowdale to Stewart Lloyd. MacDonald, Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. MacDonald, Clinton, SIMPSON-MANNING-In Ontario Street United Church; Clinton, on Saturday, March 12, 1955, by Rev, A. G. Eagle, Ruth Eugean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Manning, R.R. 5, Clinton, to Richard Eustace Simpson, son of Mrs. E, Blackwell, and the late E. Simpson, Montreal. DEATHS HABKIRK—In Detroit; on. Satur- day; March 12,•1955, Norman G. Habkirk, former resident of McKillop Township, beloved hus- band of Pemlea Ball, in his 57th year, Funeral service was con- ducted from the Box funeral chapel, Seaforth, on Tuesday, March 15. Interment was in Maitlandbank Cemetery. LUCAS — At his residence, 119 Winnett Street, Brantford, on Saturday, March 19 ,1955, Bert Lucas, beloved husband of Bessie Shearer, and son of Alfred T. Lucas, Clinton, in his 66th year. Funeral from . the Hill and Rob- inson funeral chapel on Monday afternoon, March 21, to Mount Hope Cemetery MOMURTRIE — In St. Joseph's Hospital, London, `on''Wednes- day, March 23, 1955, Mesh Mc- Murtrie, beloved' husband of Mary Cochrane, Hensall. Resting at the Bonthron funeral home, Hensall, until Friday, when a private funeral service will be held in Hensel' UTiuted Church .,with Rev. W. J. Rogers officiat- ing. Interment will be in Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township. ROBERTS—Suddenly in Alexand- ra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Wednesday, March 15, 1955, J. M. Roberts, MBE, in his 64th year, Funeral from St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich, to Maitland Cemetery, on Friday afternoon, March 18. SNIDER—At his late residence, Albert Street, Clinton, on Sat- urday, March 19, 1955, John Snider, beloved husband of Lil- lian Taylor, in his 88th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High St., Clinto0, to Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township, on Tuesday afternoon, March 22. VAN N ' INHUYS—Ir r Tucker smith ith Township, on Wednesday, March 23, 1955, Gysbert VanNinhuys, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, Johannes VanNinhuys, in his 18th year. Resting at the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clinton, until *Saturday morning, March 26, when Re- quiem High Mass will be sung at '9.30 a.m. Interment in the Ro- man Catholic Cemetery, Hulleti Cedietery. S ROXY THEATRE CLINTON NOW—Thurs., Fri. & Sot. "Stand at Apache River Technicolor. Western, with an Arizona sheriff saving the Apache chief's life and bringing hostilities In an end. — Stephen. McNally, Julia Adams and Ilugh Marlowe MON., TUES. 84 WED. G6 Ex eculive Suite" The story of ten people whose lives are thrown into turmoil by the death of one—a story of big business William Holden — June Allyson — Frederick Marchi Barbara Stantivyck, Walter Pigeon See these pictures on. our new wide screen eisuammessesionmeonsummesonnme Asessar AT P TELEPHONE AT THE ARK TELEPHO 1150 THE 47 NE 47 GoderichGoderich . NOW--Thurs., Fria- & Sat. "TANGANYIKA" — In Technicolor •— The savage Nukumbi tribe of British.East Africa is featured in this adventurous story of a rene- gade English overlord—Van Heflin Ruth Roman and; Howard Duff MON., TUES & WED. Dean MARTIN and Jerry LEWIS with Zsa Zsa Gabor — and Joanne Dru The first Martin & Lewis comedy to caeslb a local screen and Para- mount Pictures says it's a — Three Rin Circus — In. Technicolor - Coming: "PHFFFT" Judy Holiday & Jack Carson NOW--Thurs., Fri.& Sat. Rod Cameron — Adrian Booth and Waiter Brennan A father , and his three outlaw sons nurse a grudge and set out to terrorize the early West. Film, ed in Trucolor, "BRIMSTONE" MON., TUES. & WED. George Brent Lynn Bari and Rusty Tamblyn A topical story -of big league baseball and of a city kid who picked up thirty godfathers, "The Kid. from . Cleveland" Coming: Judy Canova and Andy Clyde In "CAROLINA CANNONBALL" CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm and Household Effects In Colborne Township,. i/, mile west of Auburn, on TUESDAY, MARCH 29 comincncing at 1.30 p.m. New electric range; four -burner apartment size Westinghouse re- frigerator, like new three-piece chesterfield suite; Beatty washing machine; wood cooking range; new oil burner heater;. beds, and dres- sers; Singer sewing machine; some hard wood and hard coal; other household articles too numerous to mention. 1948 Chrysler Royal sedan, equ- ippedwith Chrysler radio and twin air conditioning heaters, actual mileage less than 40,000 miles. Fruit farm of 25 acres, seeded down with alfalfa, large young or- chard and garden. One and one- half -storey brick house equipped with: new bathroom, automatic pressure and water softener; two- storey hen house; small barn; gar- age and workshop; farm situated 3/4 mile west of Auburn on paved county highway. Terms ---Cash Farm to be sold subject to re. serve bid with 10 percent day of sale, terms can be arranged on balance. George A. Bean, Proprietor William H. Merritt, Auctioneer 12b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm, Farm Stock and Implements At part Iots 26 and 27, Gode- rich Toemshlp (6th concession), Cut Line, 2�/y miles west of HoI- mesville or r/ mile east of Porter's Hill on TUESDAY, MARCH 29 at 1.80 pp. m., the following: Cattle: 21head of Registered Hereford cattle, being: 6 cows with calves at foot (cows ranging from 3 to 6 yrs, old); cow, 6 yrs. old, milking, bred again; cow 5 yrs. old, milking, pasture 'bred; yearling heifer; heifer, 7 months old; 2 yearling bulls. All the above registered cows and heifers are vaccinated. Seven grade cattle as follows: 4 Hereford x Durham cows from 3 to 6 yrs. old, due In May; Here- ford x Durham heifer, 2 yrs, old, with calf at foot; Hereford calf, 4 months old, All cattle recently re -tested with no reactors. Implements: International H tractor with P.T.O., lights and starter; International 3 -furrow with P.T.O.; ea International tractor manure spreader with P.T.O,; In- ternational 7 -foot tractor mower; International 15 -run double disc fertilizer drill; International 4 -bar side delivery rake; Minneapolis Moline 6 -ft. combine, equipped with Wisconsin 4 -cylinder engine, scour clean and -pickup; Minneap- olis -Moline 8 -ft. swather with P.T.O.; Minneapolis -Moline 43 -ft. one-way disc;, Massey -Harris 28- plate tandem disc; Fleury Bissell 3 -section spring -tooth drag har- rows; New Idea drop -head hay loader; tarpaulin, 24'x18'; DeLaval aotom tie atwater heater (10 gal, Capacity); r root pulper; h.p. motor; • grain blower; flat rack; 2 Purina feed hoppers;. hay fork rope; hay fork; trip rope; num- erous other articles. Farm: At the same time, subject to reserve bid, the 80 -acre pasture farm Lot 26 ofand 27,concession 5 Goderich Township, ill be offered for sale. On the farm is 50 acres of workable land, which is freshly seeded. Also on this farm is a i piing creek. Terms on implements and live - tock, Cash. Terms on farm; 10 percent down on date of sale, 40 percent in 30 days and balance upon a mortgage at 5 percent. IIIARL COX, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 12-b Cards of Thanks' We would like to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy shown to us in our recent bereavement. THE. SNIDER FAMILY, DAVID - EWAN, Londesboro, would like to express tis :apprecia- tion for all kindness shown him by neighbours and friends in his late bereavement, for floral tributes and expressions of sympathy. FARM. FOR SALE TENDERS will be received until 5 p.m. on March 26, 1955, for a cash purchase of part of Lot 7, Huron Road Concession, Goderich" Township, being 54 acres' of land and, including .approximately, seven acresof 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 not neessarily accepted r The Estate' of the late; Thomas Rees Jenkins, Ethel Washington and Edward. J. Jenkins, Executors, R.R. 3, Clinton, Rntario: 10-11-12-13 s Clinton Community Farmers AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY commencing at 1.50 ; p.m. TERMS CASH J. COREY, Sales Manager E. W; ELL'Il"1TT ' Auctioneer K W. COLQURbUili, Ciel k J. A. AN TETT Jeweller and Watchmaker EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE Buloya, Gruen and Cyma Watches BLUE RIVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS Spode. Dinnerware Visit Our Modern 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 'lis 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 eaters to luncheons, banquets, wedding re- ceptions, etc. PRONE GODERICH 675 or 419. 2-tfb All New for '55 BIG LOOK Motorola TV NOW ON HANDSOME MODERN CONSOLE Mxiel21 K30 lThe "last word" in design and performance with the amazing 21 - inch Aluminized picture Tube. Beautiful Walnut finish. Also in Lustrous Mahogany in Modern Blonde, DISPLAY AT Galbraith Radio and Television PHONE 482 — CLINTON MEN'S SPRING CLOTHINO DRESS UP FOR EASTERN. See our complete of SUITS TOPCOATS et HATS SHIRTS JEWELLERY TIES ETC. PICKETT Arrow Shirts selection CAMPBELL Stetson Hats. ",The Store For Men" PHONE 25 — (Main Corner) CLINTON