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.ACCOMMODATION for RENT
DUPLEX ON QUEEN STREET,
unfurnished. Phone Clinton 94-W.
39b
ONE SELF-CONTAINED apar't-
neat. Contact O. Switzer, phone
Clinton 228. 38tfb
HOUSE FOR RENT on Princess
Street, Immediate possession.
Phone 428. 39b
FURNISHED, STEAM -HEATED,
-'Well-located apartment. Available
for middle-aged couple. Phone
Clinton 176. ' . 35-tfb
MODERN FOUR ROOM APART-
- merit, unfurnished. Available
about October 15. W. N. Counter,
phone Clinton 230. 39-p
FURNISHED HOUSE in . Sea -
forth, with all modern convenien=
• cesr including oil heating. Phone
Mrs. Bell, Seaforth 352M.
39p
FURNISHED APARTMENT IN
' Seaforth, suitable for adults only,
all conveniences, including oil
heat. Phone•-Seafortb 202.
39b
FURNISHED HEATED apart-
o'ment, available inunediately. Mod-
ern conveniences. Suitable for
two; Phone Clinton 1636. D. S.
• Cantelon, Raglan Street. 39b
FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, partial-
ly furnished, four miles north of
Qinton, close to school and -gen-
eral store. Apply to Ezra Ellis,
RR 1, Clinton, phone Clinton
802r4. 38-tfb
TWO ROOM, DOWNSTAIRS,
heated partment, furnished, suit-
-able for two. Use of washing
machine. Available October lst
Apply,October 1st weekend. Mrs.
'.'M. Seeley, Huron Street. 391,
UNFURNISHED, HEATED,
ground floor apartment, two bed-
rooms, private three-piece bath;
• also utility room and basement;
oil burner furnace. Available
early in November, , Phone Clin
ton 1625W. 39p
LARGE SELF-CONTAINED,
"three room apartment, newly dec-
-rated, entire second floor. Frig.,
electric stove, washing machine,
bedding, dishes, carpet. Private
front entrance, Vacant October 1.
lin Londesboro, Phone Blyth 371'6.
39b
Accommodation Wanted
HOUSE TO RENT, ADULTS.
'Jtepiy by letter to Box 383, Clin-
• 'ton News -Record, 38=9-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
"UPRIGHT PIANO, IN GOOD
,00ndition. Phone Clinton 447J,
38-9-p
BATH TUB, five and ' one-half
Moot, good condition. Phone Clin-
1 ton 392J3. • 39p
' -GUN AND DEER IsICENCES
!'for sale, Also stove and furnace
wood. Merv. Batkin,' phone Clln-
! ton 3591. 39-40b
• BUFFET, TWO 'TONED Walnut,
Imitation fireplace. Child's coat,
size 8, wine trimmed with grey
fur, Phone Clinton 338W.
391,
/NOW AVAILABLE, RCA 'Victor
-announce two new colour televis-
' ion receivers. Details on request.
T. A. Dutton RCA. Victor dealer,
•.Brucefield, phone Clinton 634r4.
38-b
'TV FIT FOR A "KING" — We
o:A3erlt —Move —Install. Complete
'service on all makes of rotators
...and antenna. ' All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
cphbnelGoderich 1344M. 6tfb
ARTICLES WANTED
'18 FOWL, either dressed or Iive
• weight. Six or seven pounds.
Phone Clinton 249. 39p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1954 FARGO yF. TON PICKUP
truck, Apply to Moore's Uphol-
• atering. 39b
1938 DODGE COACH, good con-
dition, reasonable for cash. Phone
• Clinton 5W. 39b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
• Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton 448. 13tfb
BABY CHICKS
WANTED TO PURCHASE, pul-
lets all ages and breeds. Highest
prices paid. State breed and
number for sale. 'MEDDLE
CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITED,
FERGUS, Ontario
36-8-9-40-1-2-3-4-b
CUSTOM WORK
DRESS MAKING AND alterations
done by experienced sewer. Phone
Clinton 464W. 39-43-b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
YOUNG DUTCH GIRL wants
housework, by the hour, in Clin-
ton. Phone Goderich 442:73.
39p
CLOTHING FOR SALE
SHEARED BEAVER COAT for
- sale: Mrs, Anderson, Maple St.
39b
RED CLOTH COAT, Black trim.
like new. Size 16. Phone Clinton
684, 39x
LADIES' BLACK FALL COAT,
size -16, almost new. Misses,, size
12, dresses, suits, jumpers,
weather. coat and grey 'winter
-oat.' Phone Clinton 289J,
39b
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale, L. G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448, Low down.
payments. • 33-tfb
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A
good farm in Huron County, 'con-
tact John _ Bosveld, Real Estate
Broker, 40 Wellesley Street, God-
erich, phone Goderich 1108.
39p-40tfb
FARM - EQUIR.MENT For Sole
TWO FURROW OLIVER Tractor
Plow. Robert Lawson; RR 5, Clin-
ton, phone Clinton 615r12.
39b
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
COB CORN FOR SALE. Irvine
Tebbutt, RR ' 2, Clinton, phone
Clinton 51831, 39b
FRUIT FOR SALE
E'LBERTA PEACHES, Bartlett
pears now at the best. Bring con-
tainers to Govenlock Orchard, one
mile north of Forest on Bluewater
Highway. 36-8-9-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
SINGLE STEEL BED AND
springs, • spring -filled mattress.
Prices reasonable. Phone Clinton
615r14. 39p
Furniture. Re -Finishing.
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M. 30p-tfb
FUR REMODELLING
and REPAIRING
COMPLETE F UR REMODEL -
ling and repairing service. Esti-
mates gladly given:, Also New
Fur Coats, made to order, Searle
Furs of Stratford. Representative
at Lovett's Specialty Shop, Clin-
ton, every Saturday night 7.30 to
10 pan with samples..
33-tfb
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED MAN AND wife
wanted for poultry and general
farm, capable of taking full charge
Separate house, hydro, good wages
References. Box 363, Clinton
News -Record. • 36-8-9-b
HELP WANTED --Female
SINGLE GIRL. Apply in person
to 3. A. Anstett, Jeweller. 39b
WOMAN FOR KITCHEN Duties,
full bine employment. Apply in
person to Bartliff Bros. • 39b
ELDERLY LADY. to take charge
of house, small family. Bill Grigg,
phone Clinton 94W, 66J or 642•
391
HELP WANTED—Male
WANTED
AGGRESSIVE
SALESMEN
If you have had selling experience,
or have always wanted to try, if
you own a car and yourambition
is to make money, we have a
proposition that should .interest
you. Our firm is the fastest grow-
ing of its type in Canada today.
Our services are in great demand
and our renewal system assures
you of large income for future
years. Investigate now. Every
inquiry will be kept confidential
and will receive a reply arranging
for an interview. State name, ad-
dress and phone number to Box
817 B55, London, Canada.
ONTARIO AUTOMOBILE
ASSOCIATION
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
HOLSTEIN' HEIFER, due short-
ly. R. N. Alexander, Londesboro,
39b
NUMBER OF LITTLE PIGS. Jim
Turner, RR 2, Clinton, phone
Clinton 546W. - 38-9-b
TENS. --YORKSHIRE PIGS, seven
weeks old, George B. Cameron,
Brucefield. Phone Clinton 629r11,
39p
1,5 LITTLE PIGS. Registered
Hereford bull,' four years old.
Flynn Bros., phone Clinton
801r14. 39p
ONE PUREBRED Polled Here-
ford bull, 18 months old. Arnold
Dale, RR 1, Clinton, phone Clin-
ton 801r3. 39b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich, Phone collect,
148331, or 148334 9ptfb.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
for dead, old, sick or disabled
horses or cows. Phone promptly,
Atwood 153 collect, 32to46b
•
LOGS WANTED
WALNUT TREES OR LOGS, free
of limbs, that must be seven feet
long and up, 16 inches in diamet-
er and up, 16 inches from ground.
Good prices paid. Apply E. S,
Thompson, Mount Brydges, phone
Mount Brydges 21.
38-9-40-b
NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND Trespassing on
Lots 41-51, both sides of river,
Tuckersmitif Township, at ANY
TIME hereafter will be prosecuted.
By order of the owner — A. E.
Parry. • 38-44-p
CLIN'mo NEWS -.RECORD,
Right
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.
39p
WATI}RLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used.'. -Artificial Insemination
service for all breeds of cattle.
For service or information phone
Clinton 515 collect, between 7.30
and 10.00 a.m. on week days and
7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays.
6-tfb
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. • 22t'fb
PET STOCK FOR -SALE
TWO PUREBRED Beagle Pups,
females. C. J. Brandon, Clinton,
phone Clinton 633r5. 39p
THREE COCKER Spaniel Pups.
Call between 6.30 and 7.30 p.m.
Eric Switzer, corner of Ratten-
bury and William Street. 39b
POULTRY' FOR SALE
RED -ROCK PULLETS, starting
to lay. Milford Durst, phone Car-
low 11r12. 39b
100 PULLETS, Red X Hampshire,.
laying. Arie Vethoef, phone Clin-
ton 620r12., 39p
RED & ROCK PULLETS, start-
ing to lay. Doug. Farquhar, phone
Clinton 805r5. 39b
CHICKENS, LIVE or DRESSED.
Also 15 pigs, ready to wean. Mrs.
Graydon Neal, phone Clinton
802r12. 39b
STOVES FOR SALE
BEECH COOK STOV];' WITH
reservoir, in very good condition
Gordon Lawson, phone Clinton
426. 39p
FINLAY KITCHEN STOVE, six
lids and reservoir, in good con-
dition. Mrs. Joe Carter, phone
Clinton 670M. 38-9-h
USED FURNACE, in good condi-
tion; burns coal or wood, has
thermostat damper control. F.
Mcllwain, phone Carlow 27. •
39p
ELECTRIC RANGE, Frigidaire,
four burner, apartment size, with
oven control, clock. Used five
months. Phone Clinton 598312 or
call at 1 Regina Road, RCAF
Station Clinton. 39-40i
SALESMAN WANTED
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW
open in Huron County. Trade
well established. Excellent. op-
portunity. Full time, Write at
once. Rawleigh's Dept. I-169-189,
Montreal, P.Q. 39b
TRAILER FOR SALE
SMALL TRAILER, 10 FEET long'
seven feet wide and five feet
high, in very good condition, ex-
cellent for sleeping convenience.
Jdhn Salves, phone Clinton 79231.
38-9-b
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock, Machinery
' and Household Effects
At Lot 12, Concession 7, Hulett
Township, 114 miles west of Con-
stance, on
Saturday, October 8
Cattle: 2 cows (1 cow milking) ;
4 young cows, due to freshen in
Jan.; 5 black yearling steers; 2
yearling heifers; 2 calves,
Implements: Allis- Chalmers
tractor; tractor plow; binder; hay
loader; set sleighs; cutter; rubber
tired buggy; light wagon; gang
plow; walking plow; riding plow;
cream separator and pails; wagon
and rack; cutting box; grain drill;
fertilizer drill; grain grinder; fan-
ning mill; scales; 2 discs; hay -
rake; 7 sections of harrows; rol-
ler; manure spreader; quantity
oats; mower; chain saw; grass
seeder; drag saw blade; gas en-
gine; gas motor; 2 sap kettles;
colony house; 'brooder stove; har-
ness; carpenter's tools; pig crate.
Household Effects: Buffet, fur-
nacette; folding cot; electric iron;
gas iron; lamps, sealers, dishes,
other articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms: Cash.
Ernest Adams, Proprietor •
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. F. Chesney, Clerk.
39-40b
i!IO2E AUCTION SALES
ON ]PAGE 8
FARMS for SALE
CLOSE TO CLINTON
A Very Good 11/2 -Storey Brick
House, basement, garage, hy-
dro, good water, 89 acres of
land, and a good barn; 29
acres of bush, lot of fruit: AU
this for only $5,000.
100 ACRE FAIIM of choice. clay
Joanna' well drained; 10 -room
house, basement; garage, hy-
dro; good water; barn 36x60,
and a large Implement shed.
A real buy:
MANY FARMS 10 to 500 acres,
including dairy farms with
• milk contracts.
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley St,. Phone 1108
GODERICH
38-9-b
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PAGE SEVER'
'eople .Spell Want
CLASSIFIED RATES
VASE HATE-(ifpaid .by the
Wednesday following publica-
tion) — Two cents per word,
Sninhnn n cent». 11/2 cents a
word for; each following inser-
tion, nilaaiimnn 35 cents.
BOX NUMBER -15c extra,
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and
DEATHS—no charge.
ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS OF
THANKS & IN MEMORIAMS
—Two cents per word, minimum
50 cents.
CHARGED-15cents extra. -
DEADLINE -12 o'clock noon,
Wednesday. -
Legion Announces
lingo Winners
A Goderich lady, Mrs. Charles
Thompson, was the winner of the
$25 prize at the regular Legion
bingo last Thursday. evening. The
bingo was held in the Legion Hall,
Kirk Street. Other winners of
special share -the -wealth games
were Mrs. 3, M: Elliott, Mrs. R.
Holmes, Wesley Vanderhurgh.
Winners of the regular games
were; Mrs. G. Grigg; Mrs, R,
MacDonald; Mrs. J. M. Elliott;
Mrs. Holden; Mrs. Reg. William-
son, Goderich; Mr. Plante, James-
town and Jack Osier, Mitchell
(split); Lorne Osier, Mitchell;
Mrs, Plante, Jamestown;-Mlss L,
Sloman; Mrs; A. Fleet and Mrs,!
A. Sharp (split); Mrs. S. Taylor
and Mrs. R. Holmes (split); Mrs.
C. Draper; Mrs, 'T, Flynn:; Mrs.
N. Baird, Brucefield; H, Fair -
service.
The next bingo will be held on
Thursday, October 6.
Bus Tour By Soil
And Crop Group
To Plowing Match
A bus leaving Wingham at six
o'clock next Thursday morning
4'i11 pick up passengers at Lon-
desboro 25 minutes later, and in
Clinton at 6.30 for the annual bus
trip to the International Plowing
Match and, Cash Crop Day which
this year is being held in Leam-
ington.
Other points of call will be
Brucefield at 6.35; Kippen, 6.40;
Hensall, 6.45 and Exeter at seven
o'clock.
On view at the grounds will be
a variety of cash crops, fertilizer
plots, cord picking competition,
sugarbeet and grain corn harvest -
'ng demonstrations, a machinery
display, as well as the plowing
matches.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to extend my thanks to
those who renmembered me with
cards, treats, flower's and gifts
for the baby. Very special thanks
to Dr, Newland and the staff of
Clinton Public Hospital. — MRS,
JAMES WILSON. � 39p
I wish to say a big thank -you to
all my friends who sent flowers,
cards, gifts, and to those who vis-
ited me while I was in the hospi-
tal. Special thanks to Miss Sin-
clair and staff; my specials Mrs.
Martin and Mrs. Forbes; Dr. New-
land, Dr. Oakes, and also to Rev,
Eagle. — MRS. MELVIN CRICH,
39p
IN MEMORIAM
LAMONT—In loving, memory of a
dear wife and mother,' . Doris Merle
Lamont, who passed away one
year ago, September 27, 1954:
"A year has passed since that
sad day,
The one we loved was called
away;
God took her home, it was his
will,
But in our hearts she liveth
still."
—Lovingly remembered by hus-
band, Donald, son Larry, and
father John G. Mann. 39b
NGS—In loving memory of my
dear husband Alfred Ings, who
passed away two years ago, Sep-
tember 27, 1953:
"A happy home we once enjoyed,
1-Iow sweet the memory still;
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill."
—Sadly missed by his wife Laura,
39p
HORNER—In loving memory of
Frank Matthew Horner, who died
one year ago, September 28.
"God knows how much we miss
him,
Never -shall his memory fade;
Loving thoughts shall ever wan-
der
To the spot where he is laid."
—Ever remembered by his daugh-
ter (Mrs. Calude Daw) and fam-
ily, . 39b
Stamps For Collectors
Want lists filled from-, a chorea
selection of Great Britain, United
States, Canada, Australia, New
Zealand and British West Indies.
Plate blocks for sale or exchange
- Sets and Singles
• BAYFIELD STAMPS
Box 34, Bayfield, Ont.
411111111111111111111111111111116.
Mitchell Cider.. Mill
will operate
TUES., WED., THUR., FRI.
of each week until
NOVEMBER 18, 1955
TERMS CASH
FRED HENNICK & SON
(Proprietors)'
*BIRTHS
BLACK -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital; pn Tuesday, September
27, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg.
Black; Zurich a` son.
CRAIG -In St. Joseph's Hospital;
London; : on Friday, September,
23, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. 8. W.
Craig, formerly of Clinton,, twin
daughters.
DENOMME — In Clinton Public
Hospital,' on Sunday, September.
25, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. L.
Denomene, RR 2, Zurich, a dau-
ghter,
GIROUX—In Clinton Public Hos=
pital, on Saturday, September
24, 1955, to Sgt. and Mrs. Al-
bert Giroux, Clinton, a daugh-
ter.
JORDAN -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, September 25,
1955, to LAC and Mrs. Michael
Jordan, Clinton, a son,
MCKAY—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, ;on Wednesday, September
28, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth McKay, a daughter.
MOTTERS•HEAD — In Clinton
Public Hospital, on Friday, Sep-
tember 23, 1955, to Cpl. and
Mrs, Walter Mottershead, Ayl-
mer, a daughter. •
ROWE—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Wednesday, September
21, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
wdaugardhter. Rowe, RR 4, Goderich, a
SHILBY—In Clinton Public Hos-
ti pitai, 'on Saturday, September
24, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Shilby, RR 1, Bayfield, a son.
WILSON—In Chia Yi,' Formosa,
on Sunday, September 18, 1955,
to Captain and Mrs. Don Wil-
son, a son (grandson for Mr,
Adam Stewart).
MARRIAGES
FEE-PARISH—In St. Paul's Ang-
lican Church, Clinton, on Satur-
day evening, September 24
1955, by Rev. R. 81. P. Bulteel,
Alice M. Parish, daughter of
Mrs. M. Elliott,- London, and
the late William J. Parish, to
Charles W. Fee, Hensall, son of
Mrs. George Fee, Hensall and
the late Mr, Fee.
GRAY-HAWKINS—In St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton, on
Saturday afternoon, September
24, 1955, by Rev. R. M. P. Bul-
teel, Joyce Miller, only daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh R.
Hawkins, Clinton, to Donald
Ross Gray, son of Mrs. Stanley
McMullen, Chesley and the late
Arthur Gray, formerly of At-
wood.
HASSON-CRANSTON—In North
Street United Church, Goderich,
on Wednesday afternoon, Sep-
tember 21, 1955, by. Rev. H.
Dickinson, Mary Audrey, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Cranston, Goderich, and Don
Milton Wasson, Sarnia, son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hasson,
Woodstock.
DEATHS
DRYSDALE—Suddenly in South
Huron District' Hospital, Exeter,
on Monday evening, September
26, 1955, George Mark Drysdale
beloved husband of Ella Ort-
wein, in his 66th year. Funeral
under Masonic auspices from
the Bonthron funeral home.
Hensall to Bayfield Cemetery
on Wednesday afternoon by
Rev, C. D. Daniel.
SLACK—In Baker's Private Hos-
pital, Lucknow, on Thursday
morning, September 22, 1955,
William Slack, formerly of Bay-
field, in his 88th year. Private
funeral from the Lucknow' fun-
eral home by Rev. R. Jennings,
to Bayfield Cemetery.
Flowers
Teletraphed
Anywhere
- Ad Results
RoXY THEATRE AT
PARK TELEPHONE
C CLINTON THE �'•
NOW--THURS., FRI. & SAT.
`GENTLEMEN
PREFER
BLONDES"
"Diamonds' are a
friend", is the philos Phy best'
glamorous gold -digging model.
MARILYN MONROE
Jane Russell & Charles Coburn
MON., TUES. & WED.
Dial M for Murder
(Adult Entertainment)
Thrills in the -Hitchcock man-
ner for all mystery fans, A
smashing stage play becomes a
suspenseful movie.
Ray Milland Grace Kelly
Robert Cummings ,
Coming "PRIZE OF GOLD"
Technicolor
Richard Wide:ark - Mai Zetterling
Nigel Patrick ,
1150
Goderich
NOW-:•THURS., FRI. & SATS
``We're No Angels"'
— In Color-Vistavision —
A new anddownright rollicking
romantic comedy in which three
escapees from Devil's Island "deo-
tide to love, instead of loot, their
benefactor.
Joan Bennett -• Ilumplirey Bogart
Aldo Ray and Peter Usti.nov
MON,, TUES. & WED.
Pat O'Brien - Mickey Spillane
John Bromfield & Clyde Beatty
All the wonders of the circuit'
and in the centre ring Mickey
Spillane himself, and violent ter-
ror! Featuring Clyde Beatty and
s gigantic three-ring circus!
"RING -OF FEAR"
In Color-Cinemascape
Coming:
"A MAN CALLED PETER"
Week of October 10th
Richard Todd — Jean Peters
Cinernascope;and Technicolor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of FRANCES
LILLIAN POTTER, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Spinster; 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 3rd
day of October, A.D. 1955, after
which date theassets will be dist-
ributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 6th day of September,, A.D.
1955.
E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ont.,
Solicitor for the -said Estate.
36-8-9-b
Family Income
An excellentmethod
of having an
adequate insurance
estate for the man
with a young family
CONSULT:
HAL HARTLEY
Representative
CANADA LIFE
Clinton — Phone 454W
39-b
WANTED
CARETAKER. for SS No. 5
Goderich Township
Applications ,will be received
up to October 8, 1955: Lowest
or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Apply to: -
A. LOCKHART,
Secretary -Treasurer
R.R. 1, Goderich°
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SATES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 8.00 p.m.
TERMS CASH,
J. COREY, Stiles Manager
E. W. ELI;ItDTT Auctioneer
K. W, COLQUHOUN, Clerk
GODERICH PAVILION
Dancing Every Saturday Night
PAUL CROSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Every Wednesday Night is Square"Dance Night
Clarence Petrie and the Night Hawks..
Special 'Holiday .Midnight Dance
• Sunday, October 9th, 12.01' a.m. to 3 a.m.
Admission: 75 cents per person
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W — Clinton
FOR SALE
ONE -STOREY FIVE -ROOMED
Dwelling, two bedrooms, sun
porch; modern conveniences;
garage. Price. $4,800. Down
payment $1,500.
11,4 -STOREY, FIVE ROOMED
Dwelling, new; large living
room, modern kitchen, four -
piece bath; oil heating; im-
mediate possession,. Price:
$8,000.
11/2 -STOREY, SEVEN -ROOMED
Dwelling, consisting of double
living room, with fire place,
dining room, kitchen, bed
room and two-piece bath
down; 2 bed rooms and bath
up, fully furnished. Garage;
lot 82'x132'. Suit a ran e for
duplex. Price $9,000. ,
11/2 STORED, EIGHT -ROOMED
Dwelling, consisting four bed-
rooms, double living room,
den, dining room, kitchen;
modern eonvenlences• good
location; possession 30 days.
Price: ,$6.500.00.
ONE STOREY DWELLING, -con-
sisting t w e self-contained
four -roomed apartments; oil
heated; modern conveniences;
good location.
0
Ile C. LAWSON
Complete' Insurance Service
Real Estate — Investments
Batik of Montreal Eudiding
Phones: Office 251W; Res. 2513
CLINTON, ONTARIO
J. A. ANSTETT
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