Clinton News Record, 1955-06-02, Page 7",THURS17AY, JUNE 2, 1955
Classified Rates
CASH RATE — (It paid ' by
W€dnesiley following date of In-
aertion)—Two tents a word first
.lnsertfon (minimum 50 cents);
' arubsequent jnserthons 1i cents'a
word
' (minimihm 35 tents); 15
eeixts.:extra for 'bot number or
dor direction to NEWS -RECORD
Offioe.
IF CHARGED -15 cents extra,
11:13a
F3ADLINE-I2' noon, Wednes=
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
I
SMALL APARTMENT MDNT for middle
-
-age -
age couple. Phone Clinton 633. 'f
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
BABY SITTER, Phone Clinton`
$47. 22-3-4-p
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
FERGUSON SIDE -RAKE, likenew, $100 off. list price. Lloyd
Holland, phone 'Clinton 555.
22-
RENFREW ELECTRIC, CREAM
separator, used only one year, good.
as new: Rubber tire'farin wagon
good as new, W. G. Clarke,
phone Clinton'623r12. 22-b
DOBYN POWER FIELD Sprayer,
or killing weeds or applying liquid
ertilizer. Will fit all ;tractors with
power take -off. One year old.
George 'Glazier. Phone Clinton
637W. 22-p
BIRTHS
BEER -In Clinton PublicHospital,
on Saturday, May 28, 1955, to
Cpl. and Mrs. John Beer, Cen-
tralia,
In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, May 26,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Campbell, RR 3, Blyth, a dau
' ghter.
FERRIN In St. Joseph's Hospital,
Hamilton, on Thursday,, May 26,
1955, . to Mr, and Mrs., Derrald
Perrin, Caledonia, (nee Donna
Varna, Lobb), a son (Douglas Frank-
lin).
FORREST — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, June 1,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross For-
rest, RR 2, Kippen, a', son.
GARNEAU -- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 27,
1955, to LAC' and Mrs. Joseph
Garneau, Clinton, a daughter.
HORBONICK --In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday,' May 26,
1955, to - Mr. and Mrs. Castor
Horbonick, Clinton, a son.
KENDALL,— In Kitchener -Water-
loo Hospital on Tuesday, May
31, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Kendall, Elmira, a son, a broth-
er for Amy Grace and Jane.
KENDRICK --In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, May 30,
1955, to LAC and Mrs. Peter
Kendrick, Clinton a son,
LADOUCEUR—Iu Ottawa General
Hospital, on Saturday, May 7,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs, Vincent
Ladouceur (nee Kathleen Glow),.
a daughter (Carol Denice).
MIDDLETON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 27,.
1955, to Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Middleton, RR 2, . Bayfield, a
daughter.
MIDDLETON— In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, May 30,
,:1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Mid-
dleton, 'RR 3, Clinton, a daugh-
ter,
WISE—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Tuesday, May 31, 1955, to Mr.
-and Mrs. Edward Wise, RR 3,
Clinton, a daughter,
WOOD—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Tuesday, May 31, 1955, to
Sgt. and Mrs: Margaret Wood,
Clinton. a daughter.
MARRIAGES
SCHOEMAKER—DE RUYTER —
In the Christian Reformed Chur-
ch, Clinton, on Friday evening,
May 27, 1955, by Rev. G. J. Hoy-
tema, Helena, daughter of Mrs.
De Ruyter, Clinton, and the ]ate
Derk De Ruyter, formerly of
Noord Scharwoude, Holland, and
Gerrit Schoemaker, Clinton, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred-
ech Schoemaker.
DEATHS
FURNISHED • APARTMENT,
three rooms and bath, suitable for
two people. Phone Clinton 618r14.
• FURNISHED NINE -ROOM -house,
with all modern conveniences, for
July and August. Phone Clinton.
447W. 22tfb.
FOUR ROOM APARTMENT-
h; ose
r' :private downtownCe' share bat
at Clinton
751W2. 22-p
FINE. BRICK DWELLING ON
:Farm near Seaforth. Unfurnished.
-:Apply to Scott Poultry , Farms,
.,Seaforth. 21-2-b
TWO APARTMENTS, both self-
contained. One recently complet-
--ely redecorated. Contact O. Swit-
zer, phone Clinton 397. 18-tfb
-BRIGHT, FURNISHED and heat-
ed, four -room apartment, with a
' bright sun -porch attached; in Sea -
forth. Phone Seaforth 370J.
THREE ROOM UNFURNISHED
-apartment,modern conveniences,
:Available immediately. Mile and
a half from Clinton, Phone Clin-
: ton 722 W 3.. 22b
TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE,
Bruce Peninsula, Gillies Lakes, no
.linens supplied, electricity, refrig-
• enation. $35 weekly. ,Mrs, W. R.
Archer, 640 Carnegie Ave., Osh-
awa, Ontario. 20-1-2-3-p
Accommodation Wanted
WANTED TO RENT—HOUSE in
Clinton, adults. Apply Clinton
Yews-ecord. Box 220. 22-3b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
`RCA VICTOR "DEEP IMAGE"
- Television, new low prices on all
• models. T. A. Dutton, Brucefield,
• Ont. Phone Clinton, 634r4.
19-tfb
ONE -WHEEL • CAR TRAILER,
lights and licence. Box size 4'x4'xl'
r
`• accepteep, ed. ew Phone es. Clinton 364 afasonable ter
six. 22-p
•
DELUXE MODEL PHILCO 7.5
Refrigerator, used six months; also
:apartment size electric stove, good
as new, • 1 Regina Road, RCAF
'.Station Clinton. 21-2-p
USED TV, 17" CROSI EY Table
model, walnut cabinet, complete
With base, in very good condition.
Price $149.50. T. A. Dutton, RCA
Victor dealer, Brucefield, phone
Clinton 634r4, 22b
' TV FIT FOR A "KING" — We
Rent —Move —Install. Complete
',service on all makes of rotators
Nand antenna. A11 work fully guar-
:anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
,phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb
REDUCED PRICES on all hard-
ware and plumbing, basins, sinks,
galvanized pipe, copper pipe and
fittings. Everything must go as
'we are leaving the village. Robert
'Pettis Hardware, Brucefield, Ont.
22-b
P
ARTICLES WANTED
• Two AND ONE-HALF HORSE
gas engine preferably "Clinton",
. Box 221, Clinton News -Record.
22-b
•
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
' 1950 OLDSMOBILE, C 0 A C H.
:Phone Clinton 1627W. 22-3p
1947 PONTIAC FOR SALE. Phone
Clinton 175 for information. Price
to be reduced $25 each week until
-sold, 21tfb
BABY CHICK;
BRAY CHICKS, MIXED, Pullets.
Dayold, started, Order July broil-
ers now. Prices, etc, — Agent:
Mrs. Alex Paterson, Brucefield
22-3-4-5-6-b
WANTED—FLOCKS to supply a
•large Canadian Approved Hatchery
with hatching eggs. Premium up
to 33c per dozen over the market
,price of eggs, Eggs taken every
;week in the year, Write for full
details. Apply Box 202, Clinton
News -Record.
20-1-2-3-b
ASIC US FOR the reduced prices
-on Big -,4 Chicks. You'll .find them
•exceptional for these high-class
-Canadian Approved chicks. Mixed.
.Pullets. Broiler chicks. Variety
to choose. from. Don't pass them
up. Agent—Charles Scott, Auburn
,'phone Blyth 43r23. 22b
BOARD. AND 'ROOM
'ROOM AND BOARD FOR FIVE
;gentlemen. Mrs. Alex McMichael,
Rhone Clinton 163R.
18-9-20-1-2-b
BUSINESS' OPPORTUNITIES
*OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
-Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton 448. 13tfb
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
"TWO STOREY FRAME Building,
1442. Double garage doors on
one end. Apply George Laois,
--phone Clinton 240W.
21-2-3-b
CUSTOM WORK
' WEED SPRAYING. Joe Gibson,
RR' 2, Seaforth, Phone Clinton
616r3, 22-h
WEED SPRAYING. Special prices
on 20 acres or more. Apply Lloyd
Medd. Phone Clinton 801r41.
21-2-3-b
CEMENT WORK, ALL TYPES of
' block and brick work;. also plast-
• ering, general building and repair
''work. Small or big jobs. Bert
Christiansen, phone Seaforth 75.
20-1-2b
CUSTOM DELIVERY
' SOWING CLINTON AND RCAF
'bold tion. Contracts on local house•
bold moving. Evening contracts.if
*'desired. Safe handling assured.
Reasonable es. W. G. "Bill"
TBRiehl phone, Clinton 685R, 8t*
DEERBORN BUCK RAKE, to fit
Ford or Ferguson tractor,. Also
finger weeder to fit three-point
tractor. Reasonably -priced, Rus-
sell Dallas, Brucefield, phone =Sea -
forth 658r11, 22b
FARM EQUIPMENT WANTED
SIX FOOT OR SEVEN FOOT
tractor mower, used, . preferably
John Deere," Lloyd Holland, phone
Clinton 555, 22-b
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. Low down
payments, 33-tfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
54" BED, ,WALNUT VENEER,
three years old, like new, brand
new cable - spring. Applto 54
Winnipeg Road, Adastral Park.
22-p
GIRL'S BEDROOM SUITE, in
good condition, single bed, vanity
dresser, check of drawers, wall
bracket, desk, chair, magazine
rack, waste paper box, bedside
table with drawers, all custom
made. Phone Clinton 1629W.
22b
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. ' G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M. 18b-tfb
HELP WANTED—Mole
SALES OPPORTUNITY
Due to the increasing demand for
our service, we must add three
aggressive salesmen to our staff.
Excellent earnings. Protected ter-
ritory, no off seasons. Investigate
this now. For confidential inter-
view, write Box 817, London, Can-
ada. - 22h
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO SHORTHORN BULLS. Al-
den Crich, phone Clinton 614r13.
22b
20 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD. Ap-
ply to Ross Hoggart, phone Clin-
ton 802r33. 22b
FOUR HOLSTEIN COWS, recent-
ly fresh. Milford Durst, RR 2,
Clinton, phone Carlow 11r12.
22b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED.. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
MISCELLANEOUS
MRS.. JOE CARTER has been re-
cently appointed your British Knit
correspondent for the Clinton area
and is now prepared to fill your
orders. 22-3-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.
22-p
WATERLOO ,CATTLE Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used" Artificial Insemination
service for all 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
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE
RED HARLEY-DAVIDSON Twin
'45' motorcycle; windshield, saddle
bags, large teat. Cash buys now.
and enjoy summer's fun. Apply
Gordon Porter, Bayfield, west of
Varna. 20-1-2-o
NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND Trespassing on
Lots 41-51, both sides of river,
Tuckersmith Township, at ANY
TIME hereafter will be prosecuted.
13y order of the owner - A. E.
Parry, 23-29-b
PERSONAL
HAIR STYLING, COLD WAVES,
full line of cosmetics, lotions, etc.
Next to Simpson -Sears Order Of-
fice. Charles House of Beauty,
phone Clinton 529. 22tfb
POULTRY FOR SALE
800 PULLETS, 12 WEEKS OLD;
three-way crop, Aub Farquhar,
Kippen, Ont. 22b
PRODUCE FOR SALE
TOMATO, CABBAGE, Cauliflow-
er, peppers, brussels sprouts; also
flower plants. Fred Gilbert, Hu-
ron Road, Goderich, phone Gode-
rich 148331. 21-2-3-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
NEW. HOMES—with; or without
acreages, in Town • of Clinton
Budget terms can be arranged.'
Also two -acre plots in town. A.
J. Deseck, Base Line Road, Clin-
ton (North End). 15-tfb
TEACHERS WANTED
E
G
MOND
VILLE SCHOOL re-
quires teacher, lst September. At-
tractive position, Average enroll-
ment. Salary, experience, qualif-
cations.. Give references. W. P.
Roberts secretary -treasurer, Tuck-
ersmith School Area, RR 3, Sea -
forth. 22b
TENDERS WAITED
TENDERS for REDECORAT3NG
the .auditorium of Londesboro
United Church will be received un-
til June 10. Work to be commenc-
ed August 1 and completed August
20, Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Apply Mrs.,
Robert Fairservice, Londesboro;
phone Blyth 26 la 22b
COLEMAN—In Stratford General
Hospital, on Saturday, May 28,
1955, Florence H. Townsend, be-
loved wife of Frank Coleman,
and brother of Fletcher Town-
send, Clinton. Funeral from the
Whitney 'funeral home, Seaforth,
to Maitlandbank Cemetery, on
Tuesday afternoon, May 31.
LEVY—In Clinton, on Wednesday,
June 1, 1955, Margaret Jane
Taylor, widow of the Iate James
Levy in her 92nd year, Resting
at the Bali and Mutch funeral
• home, High Street, Clinton. Re-
quiem high mass will be sung
in St. Joseph's Church, Clinton,
on Saturday morning, June 4, at
nine o'clock. Interment in Ro-
man Catholic Cemetery, Hullett
Township,
MCCARTNEY—Suddenly in Clin-
ton, on Sunday, May 29, 1955,
Robert McCartney, former'God-
erich Township farmer, and be-
loved husband of the late Eliz-
abeth Ann Frances Proctor. Fun-
eral from the Beattie funeral
home, Rattenbury Street East,
Clinton, to Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich, by Rev. H. C. Wilson,
Clinton, on Wednesday after-
noon, June 1.
PARIDIE—In Detroit, on Friday,
May 27, 1955, Bertha Paridie,
beloved wife of Arthur Paridie,
and mother of Mrs. Marie
Thorpe and Mrs. Louis (Ida)'
Forest, RR 4, Clinton: Funeral
from J. Sutton and Son funeral
parlours in Detroit, on Tuesday,
WALTON Peacefully at the home
of his sister, Mrs. Ruth Salis-
bury, Newton Longv;Ile, Bucks.,
England, on Monday, May 23,
1955, Edgar John Walton, for-
merly of Clinton, in his 83rd
year, Interment n May 26, at
Ivinghoe, Bucks.
Clintonian Club
Plans For Picnic
The May meeting of the Clin-
tonlan Club was held at the home
of Mrs. M. Crich. For the picnic
on June 22; at Bayfield, each mem-
ber is asked to bring something
for a penny safe,
Mrs. M. Wiltse gave an interest-
ing talk of her trip to Florida,
which everyone enjoyed. Mrs. Max-
well had a contest, which was won
by Mrs, Vi Habgood, Mrs. Jam-
ieson and' Mrs. A, Robertson, The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Frank Layton on
Wednesday, June 8.
TENDERS FOR COAL and COKE
FEDERAL BUILDINGS—
.PROVCE OF QEALEDTTENDERS ONTARIO
sed to
the undersigned and endorsed as
above, will be received until 3.00
p.m. (EDST), THURSDAY, JUNE
9, 1955, for the supplying of coal
and coke for the Federal Buildings
throughout the Province of Ontario,
Forms of tender with specifica-
tions and conditions attached can
be obtained from the Chief of Pur-
chasing and Stores, Department of
Public Works, Ottawa, . and the
District Architect, 36 Adelaide St.
East, Toronto, Ontario.
Tenders will not be considered
unless made on or according to' the
printed forms supplied by the De-
partment and in accordance with
conditions set forth therein.
The Department reserve the right
to demand from any successful
tenderer, before awarding the or-
der, a security deposit in the form
of a certifiedcheque drawn on a
bank incorporated under the Bank
Act or the Quebec Savings Bank
Act payable to the order of the
Honourable the Minister of Public
Works, equal to ten percent of the
amount of tender, in accordance
with the Government Contracts
Regulations now in force, or Bear-
er Bonds, with unmatured coupons
attached, of the Government of
Canada or of the Canadian Nation-
al Railway Company and- its con-
stituent companies, unconditionally
guaranteed as to principal and int-
erest by the Government of •Can-
ada.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
ROBERT FORTIER,
Chief of Administrative
Services and Secretary,
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa 11ay 10 1955
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
,HOLMESVILLE
Little Miss Lynn Lawson, Lon-
don, visited over the weekend..
with Mrs. D. E.
The Sympathy of theGliddon, community
goes to the family of the late Ro-
bert McCartney, who passed away
very suddenly on. Sunday. Mr. Mc-
Cartney was a former member of
Holmesville United Church and a
former Sunday School superintend-
ent.
Mr, and Mrs. ;Frank Lawson,
London; Mrs. Arthur Grange, Au-
burn and •Mr, D. E., Gliddon and
Mrs. Lance Saddler spent the
weekend in Detroit, the guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Brown. While
in Detroit, the group attended the
piano recital, given by Mrs. Brown
who was formerly Eileen Gliddon:
HAPPY WORKERS CLUB
MEETING SET FOR JUNE 9
The regular meeting of ' the'
Happy Workers Club will be held
at the home of. Mrs. Wilfred A.
Glazier on Thursday, June 9, in
the evening. Roll call will be an-
swered by an exchange of flower
slips. Group three under leaders§
Elizabeth Ball and Wonnetta Holl-
and will be in charge of lunch.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank ail those who so
kindly remembered me, and sent
flowers, telegrams and messages of
best wishes for my concert held at
the Detroit Conservatory of Music
Hall, Friday evening, May 27 —
EILEEN GLIDDON BROWN,
A.R.C.T.
ld like to thank
who vistited me sent cards, all
and treats while I was a patient
in Clinton Publie Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Newlands, the nurses
and those who helped at the time
of my accident,
—RUSSELL JERVIS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of MARCrARE'l
ANN STEVENS, late of the Vil-
lage of Brucefield in the County
of Huron, Widow, 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 18th
day of June, A.D. 1955, after which
date the assets will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled there-
tb,
shall
been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
31st day of May, A.D. 1955.
E, BEECHER MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
22-3-4-b
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements
At lot No. 24, 8th Concession
of Mullett Township, 5 miles north
of Clinton, or 11/4 miles south of
Londesboro (4 of a mile east of
School No. 5, off No. 4 Highway,
on
TUESDAY, JUNE 7 at 1 pan.
Cattle: Hereford cow, 8 yrs. old,
milking, bred again • "Hereford cow,
6 yrs. old, milking, bred again, calf
at foot; Durham cow, 5 yrs. old,
milking, bred again; calf at foot;
Angus cow, 7 yrs. old, milking,
bred again; Angus cow, 5 yrs. old,
milking, bred again; Guernsey cow,
5 yrs. old, milking, bred again;
Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs. old, milking,
bred again; Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old,
milking, bred again; 6 young cal-
ves;steer,5 yearling heifers; yearling
Pigs: 2 Tamworth sows, due in
August; young Tamworth sow;
Yorkshit•e boar, 9 months ofd;' 10
chunks approx. 175 lbs.; 7 chunks
approx. 140 lbs.; 12 pigs, 11 weeks
old.
Poultry: 60 hens, 1 yr. old.
Implements; Minneapolis Moline
Z. tractor (A-1 cord); Dion 22-38
weed elevin ator,r blower pipes land
100 ft. of 6 -inch belt (nearly new);
M,Fi. 3 -furrow wide bottom trac-
tor plow; John Deere 8 -plate one-
way disc; M.H.'cultivator with
power lift; Avery tandem. disc;
Beaver hammermill (nearly new)
with 5 h.p. motor; International
hay loader; M.H, 11 -hoe fertilizer
drill; corn scuffler and bean pul-
ler; International rubber tiro wag-
on and flat rack; M.H. oil -bath
mower, , 5% ft. cut; M,H, No. 5
binder, 7 ft. cut; set of sleighs;
set of scales; DeLaval cream sep-
arator; wooden roller; forks, shov-
els, milk pails, grain sacks and
numerous other articles.
Terms—Cash
No reserve as the farm is sold.
VICTOR KENNEDY, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 8.00 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT,uctioneer
K W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
PAGE SEVER
-BOXY THEATRE
0LINTON,
NOW—Thurs., Fri., & Sat.
"Ma and Pa Kettle
At Waikiki"
Three days left in which to see
Ma and Pa at their funniest.
Marjorie Main Percy Kilbride
MON., TUES. &' WED.
"MAGNIFICENT
NIFICENT
OBSESSION"
The well-known story by Lloyd C.
Douglas loses none of it's appeal in
this modern version -superb act-
ing — Technicolor photography.
Jane Wyman — Rock Hudson
Agnes Moorehead
Coming—Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
"REAR WINDOW"
James Stewart Grace Kelly
Thelma Ritter
THE AT PARK TELEPSHONE150 '
Goderich
NOW--Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Lloyd C. Douglas'
"MAGNICICENT
OBSESSION"
By the widely reaad author of "The
Robe": a modern romantic drama
about a sightless young widow and
the surgeon who restores her sight.
Jane Wyman Rock Hudson
Barbara Rush - Otto Kruger
and Agnes Moorehead
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fm
ON., TUES. & WED.
SILVANO MANGANO - Shelley
Winters & Michael Rennie
Photographed in Italy: story of a
ea,utiful showgirl in Venice who
nds intrigue and heartache pav-
ing the road to fame.
"MAMBO".
For complete list of coming at- Coming:
tractions, consult our June "Siege at Red River"
__ caIendar printed below. In Technicolor with Van Johnson
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JUNE
ATTRACTIONS
at. the
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
III Ilial
WEDNESDAY to SATURDAY
June 1 to 4
"MA and PA KETTLE
AT WAIKIKi"
Percy Kilbride, Marjorie Main
MONDAY to WEDNESDAY
8
"MAGNIFICENTto OBSESSION"
Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson
(Technicolor)
THURSDAY to SATURDAY.
9 to 11
"REAR June
WINDOW"
James
(Technicolor) Stewart, Grae Kelly
MONDAY to WEDNESDAY
june to 15
"DUEL iN13 THE SUN"
(Adult Entertainment)
Jennifer (ones, Gregory Peck
THURSDAY to SATURDAY
18
"MAN WITH AILLION"
ColGregory Peck, Jane Griffiths
MONDAY to WEDNESDAY
Ju"FLAME and 0 FLESH"
(Color)
Lana Turner, Carlos Thompson
(Adult Entertainment)
• THURSDAY to SATURDAY
25
"THE SIEGEeATtRED RIVER"
(Technicolor)
Van Johnson, Joanne Dru
MONDAY to WEDNESDAY
June 27 to 29
"INFERNO"
Robert Ryan,CRhonda Fleming
(Adult Entertainment)
"THREEDAY — RING C RCUS"
Dean Martin Cand orJerry Lewis
CLIP AND SAVE THIS HANDY
MONTHLY CALENDAR
See the New Shows at
the Roxy
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ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Property & Household Effects
In the village of BRUOEFIELD on
Wednesday, June 15
at Coleman oil thea er; McClary
electric rangette; coal and wood
heater and pipes; two 45 -gal. oil
drums and connections; piano case,
organ mahogany finish, in excel-
lent condition; several rockers and
small tables; 2 rugs, 10x12 and
4%x7; . extension table; kitchen
cabinet; kitchen table and chairs;
Bedroom furnishings; New Wil-
liams drop -head sewing machine i
•I,,.lullol1 II
first class condition; large covered
534 flt t,widee,, like, new; lawnsmow-
er;
2% bundles asphalt shingles;
a quantity of dishes, tools and
small articles.
Property: At the same place, at
3 pin„ if not previously sold, the
property will be offered for sale,
subject to reserve bid; approximat-
ely one-quarter acre lot; six -room
frame house in good repair, with:
asphalt roof and siding and good
cellar; hard and soft water inside;
good well; hydro; also a small
garage.
Terms: Household effects, cash;
property, 10 percent down, balance
30 days. .Immediate possession.
' Estate of the late Margaret A.
Stevens.
For further information apply to
E. B. Menzies, Clinton, Solicitor
for estate, or Robert A. Cleland,
Listowel, or John A, McEwen,
Brucefield, Executors.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
22-3-b
50 —
STRAWBERRY- PICKERS
Wanted Immediately
APPLY
F. W. ANDREWS
PHONE 33 CLINTON
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SHORTHORN
SALE
JOHN OSTROM & SONS,
HONEYMEAD FARM
Lot 15, Con, 7, Stanley Twp.
1 mile south of Varna, Ont.
Tuesday, June 14
. at 1.30 (D.S.T.) •
28 . FEMALES -_ 2 BULLS
We have built up a good herd
of Unfort-
unately, because of personal health
reasons we are forced to drastic-
ally reduce our herd.
Fully accredited and vaccinated,
THE BLOOD LINES of such
noted bulls appear at the top of
the pedigrees: Bantaakin Top-
notcher (imp); Klaymor Mentor;
Lad; Shorsom ewood President ,nand
other noted bulls of the breed.
cows �with the
at footrand re -
bred again. A few bred and open
heifers. Families represented are
Augusta, Rosewood, Selina and
Lancaster.
2 SERVICEABLE AGE BULLS
are offered also.
The services of these bulls are
featured:
FAHtACItil'S SUPREMIST by
Klaymor Monitor;
IiLAYMOR OUTLAY—a $2,300
son of Calrossie Formula.
Lunch will be served by the WA
of Varna United Church,
Alvin Wolper, Auctioneer
3. E. McKinley, Clerk
Ringmen: Edward W. Elliott
and Harold Jackson
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