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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-09-14, Page 5'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1050 CLEITON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVE News-Redord Classified Adlets Bring Quick Results 'CASH RATE—(If paid by Wed- nesday following date a inser- tion)—One cent a ward first in- sertion (minimum 35 cents); sub- sequent insertions one cent a word (minimumn 25 cents); 15 cents ex- tra for box number or for three - tion to NEWS -RECORD Office. IF CHARGED --15 cents extra. DEADLINE -6 pgn. Wednesday. ACCOMMODATION fer Rent — EUR,NESIIED THREE -ROOMED heated apartment. Phone Clin- ton 463M. 37-b THREE-ROOIVIED APARTMENT to rent, furnished. Phone Clin- ton 199W. 37-p ARTICLES FOR SALE 13.1.3711ET; .gate-leg table. three ',chairs and studio couch. Mrs. J. E. Johnston, Huron. St, phone -485W. a 37-p 'COFFIELD ELECTRIC Washing machine, used very short time, ,Practicelly new. J. W. Batkin, -phone 911r12. 37-8-p COOK STOVE, coal or wood range; kitchen cabinet; ' buffet; 'Crossley mantel radio. May be seen evenings after seven o'clock at 124 Spencer St., next to Miss M. Greens. 37-p AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT 'MECO CAR RADIO for sale, in good condition. Mawan's, :phone 84. 37-b AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1929 FORD COACH. Apply Leon- -ard Cole, Shell Service Station. 37-b 1941 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Ap- ply to Rusty's Shoe Repair till 46 p.m., and after at residence. 37-p 1941 HUDSON COACH. built-in radio and air conditioning, $750. 'Will sell or accept pick-up truck ..,up to $500 in trade. C. Woods, -12 East St., Goderich, phone 8673. 35-b-tfla 1948 CHEVROLET, two -door sedan, dark blue, low mileage, original owner, rim tires, oil and gas filters, seat covers, a really ;good used car. R. R. IVIcKind- eey, Seaforth. 37-p BIRDS FOR SALE 'BABY BUDGIES, talking strain. Apply C. Woods, 12 East St., Goderich, phone 867J. 35btfb COTTAGE FOR RENT PURNISHED COTTAGE, three 'bedrooms, fully modern. in Sea - forth, oil heat, available Sept. 1. 'Phone 33711, Seaforth, 35-367-p FARMS FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE or trade on a ' good size trailer -18 acres, good ;size cottage, mostly furnished. Charles Wilton! R,R, 2, Dash- ABOUT 350 HAMPSHIRE pul- wood, west of Shipka on Crediton lets, laying. Ed Boyes, RR. 2, Brucef • 37-b ield, phone Clinton' 625r2. road. , 37-b BOARDERS WANTED COUPLE OF BOARDERS want- ed. Mrs. Reg. Smith, phone 797W. 35-37-b CLOTHING FOR SALE LADY'S WINTER COAT, large size, black with persian lamb collar. Can be seen at anytime at Mrs. G. A. Walker's, Batten - bury St. E. 35-367-p LOST AND FOUND WILL THE PARTY WHO FOUND part -Persian kitten, tortoise, white and brown, please ,phone Clinton 223. 37-b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE "GOLDEN LADY", beautiful Jersey heifer calf, ten weeks old. Thomas Leppington, Clinton, phone 587W. 37-p THIRTEEN LITTLE PIGS for sale; also 11 -run disc fertilizer drill. Phone Clinton 907r24, 37-p TEN LITTLE PIGS, seven weeks old; ten chunks nine weeks old. Lorne Tyndall, phone 904r4, or 907r3. 37 -at TWENTY LITTLE PIGS, six to seven weeks old. R. J. Semple, phone 90-9r25. 37-b ONE TWO-YEAR-OLD Holstein heifer, due in September. Ap- ply D. McKenzie, R.R. 1, Bay- field, phone Clinton 909r13. 371 MISCELLANEOUS SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of town. Will work odd days, harvesting, etc. . 35-43-p UP TO $5,00 FOR DEAD OR disabled horses, cows, hogs, at your farm. Prompt service. Phone collect William Sproat, Seaforth 655r2, William Stone Sons, Limit- ed, Ingersoll, Out. 37-8-9-b ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD animals. If suitable for mink feed will pay more than fertilizer prices. If not, will pay fertilizer prices. If dead, phone at once. Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode- rich. 2btfb PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get acquainted" size only 60c. All druggists. adv. PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO 'carefully tuned, Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton 550R. 35-b POULTRY FOR SAE FARM EQUIPMENT • FOR SALE 'NEW IDEA Farm Implements, • Minneapolis Noline tractors and machinery, Boom's wagon tin - loaders with "the finger-tip con- trol." New Idea Distributors, "Goderich, phone Carlow 2821. 37-8-9-p FARM HELP RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED Holland families, arriving soon. Apply to Cde Haan, Belgrave, 4Ont. 16-b-tfb HOUSES FOR SALE 'TWO-STOREY BRICK HOUSE, living room, dining room, den and kitchen down, five bedrooms rand bath up, good basement, furnace practically new, garage, eldeal location, possession Sept. 1. Apply H. O. Lawson, Renter, ?phone 251W. 3Obtfb 1.% STOREY SIX - ROOMED ,dwelling, living room, dining, room, kitchen, bedroom and bath- room, downstairs, three bedrooms lip, sun porch, insulated, brick .siding,, good location, possession within 30 days. Apply H. C. :Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W. 35 -b -tib SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE, two-piace bath, large lot 'storey. C. N. Schultz, IVIarket St., Seaforth, phone 125R. 37-b SMALL HOUSE, hydro and sew- ,eraget large garden. Apply after a8.30 in evening. Harvey Ken- medy, Spencer St. 37-p 'DOUBLE BRICK COTTAGE, in-' Sulated, five rooms with bath - 'room, furnace, wired for electric stove, pressure system Good ;garden, 1% acres land. Posses- sion November 1. Just south of Seaforth boundary in Egenond- ville. Apply on premises. Miss Minnie Proctor. • 37-b SIX -ROOMED GREEN Shingled house, with sunporch, large gar- -den, fruit trees, hen house, rea- aonably priced. S. Welbanks, phone Clinton 552W. 35-37-b SIX -ROOMED Asphalt shingled house on Hamilton St., Blyth; new sun porch, back and front, good barn, half acre of land, raspberries and strawberries, House in good condition. Phone 107 Blyth. 1%, STOREY DWELLING with "three three -roomed apartments; 'one apartment vacant; present rental income $40 per month; 'house fully insulated; large gar - ,den with fruit trees;, garage; price $4,000—half down, balance in monthly payments. Apply H. 'C. Lawson, Realtor, phone 251W. 35-btfb HELP WANTED 'FOR SUCCESS AND SECURITY sell Fano-ilex Products in Clinton and surroundings. If you beve a car, use it as a store on wheels 'In open rural area. 'Our 'prop- oeition ranks tops. Write today 'Flarnitex Products, '1600 Delori- tinier, Montreal. 37 -la 100 PULLETS, Barred Rock X Sussex, ready to lay. Bob Harris, phone Clinton 908r32. 37-b LAYING PULLETS for sale, sev- eral breeds to choose from. R. L. Jervis, phone 194. 37-p PROPERTY FOR SALE' SMALL PROPERTY on King's Highway 8, west of Clinton, in good condition, including house, barn, garage and chicken house. Box "Z", NEWS -RECORD, 37-p STOVES FOR SALE COAL AND WOOD RANGE. Phone 752W. 37-b BEACH KITCHEN RANGE, coal end wood with waterfront. One year old. Phone 313, 37-p RANGETTE, iood condition. $25, W. E. Johnson, 12 Edmonton Rd., RCAF Station, Clinton. 37-p "MAITLAND" COAL OR WOOD cook stove, ivory in colour, no reservoir, good condition; floor model rangette, good oven. Phone 223. ELECTRO-SLIN STOVE, -four burners, oven and storage draw- er. One year old. Automatic oven control. May be seen at front apartment over Fitzsimons' Meat Market. 37-p WANTED GOOD USED ELECTRIC refrig- erator. Box "T", NEWS -RE- CORD. 3/-p REFINED ELDERLY LADY for light duties and 'companion, Good home. Pensioner prefer- red. Abstainer. P.O. Box 20, Goderich 37-b WANTED — Three Passengers, nreferably duck hunters, to share expenses on trip to Ed- monton' and return in approx- imately two weeks. Leaving last week in September. Cell D Kyle, RCAF Station, 382 Meal 15. 37-p BIRTHS BLAKE—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Monday, September 11, 1950, to Mr. and NIxs. George Blake,' R.R. 2, Blue - vale, a son, CONSITT — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday; Septem- ber 5, 1950,. to Mr. and Mrs. Russel Consitt, RR. 1, Zurich, a daughter (Nancy Ann). COOPER—At the Hooper Nurs- ing' Home, Exeter, on Thurs- day, September 7, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Vialin Cooper, Kip - en, a son. DTJIZER—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, September 8, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Duizer, RM. 1, Auburn, a son (Hans Yakob). DURRAND — In Clinton Public Hospital, 911 Friday, September 8, 1950, to; IVIr. and Mrs, Philip Durrand, Zurich, a son. ELLIOTT -- In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, Setpember 1, 1950, M Ur. and Mrs. L. W. Elliott, Clinton, a daughter (Barbara Lynn). FEAR—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Saturday, September 6, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. George Fear, Blyth, a son • (Brian Douglas). FLYNN—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Wednesday, Septem- ber 6, 1950, to Mr. and' Mrs. Theo Flynn, R.R. 1, Clinton, a daughter (Linda Ann), JERIVEYN — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, September 10, 1950,- to Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jerrnyn, RR. 2, Bluevale. twin daughters. LEBEDOVICH—In Clinton Pub- lic Hospital, on Monday, Sep- tember 4, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lebedovich, Clin- ton, a son (David Stephen). RADFORD — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, September 8, 1950, to Nix. and Mrs. Len Radford, Londesboro, e daugh- ter, RAIVLER--In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on MendeY, September 11, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ramer, R.R. 2, Zurich, a daughter. SCHWALM —In Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, Septem- ber 5, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Hensel', a son (Charles Gordon). SILVER—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Sunday, September 3, 1950, to Mr .and Mrs. Douglas Silver, Clinton, ,a daughter (Valerie Ann). TYNDALL — In Clinton Public 'Hospital, on Saturday, Septem- ber 9, 1950, -to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tyndall, R.R. 2, Clin- ton, a son. AUCTION SALE — of -- Household Effects in the Village of Auburn Thursday, Sept. 21 at 1 p.m. Quebec cook stove; oak treas- ure heater; 3 -burner coal oil stove; kitchen table and chairs; glass cupboard; 2 couches; kit- chen cupboard; extension table; china cabinet; number of rockers and small tables; organ; ward- robe;. chest of drawers; 2 fur- nished bedrooms; quilt, pillows, linens; quantity of floor cover- ings; mats; rubber -tired lawn mower; curtains, dishes, kitchen utensils and other articles. TERMS—CASH MRS. ANNIE DOYLE, Proprietrese HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneep E. P. Chesney, Clerk 37-b WANTED IMMEDIATELY Young Man for Grocery Store Must have some High School and Chauffeur's License Opportunity to learn the trade. APPLY Sq.. H. M. Norris, RCAF Station, Clinton 37-b enee, eaaa.eatexaaeataxaeleaatataaaaikefax, MARRIAGES GREEN-McCOOL—In St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton, on Saturday, September 2, 1950, by Rev. R. IVI. P. Bulteel, loris Mee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. MoCool, to Roy Green, son of George Green, and the late Mr's. Green, Toronto. HANLEY-MISHAW —In Leaside United Churoh, Toronto, by Rev. Charles Murray, on Sat- urday, September 9, 1950, at 3.30 p.m., Helen Lois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick George Mishaw, Toronto, to Robert Mark HarileY,,,son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Charles Hanley, Clinton. LOBB-MILLER—At the home of the bride's mother, on Wed- nesday, August 30, 1950, by Rev. S. le. McClung, Sarnia, formerly of Goderich, Verna Catherine, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Miller and the late George Miller, Goderich, to James Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lobb, R. R. 2, Clinten. MacGREGOR-MONK —In Talbot St. Baptist Church, London, on Friday, September 1, 1950, by Rev. Daniel Young, Jean Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Monk. London, to Wil- liam Bruce MacGregor, son of Mr .and Mrs. William'. Mac- Gregor Kippen. McCUTCHEON-ZEATS — In St. Hilda's Anglican Church, To- ronto, on Saturday, September 9,1950, by Rev. A. J. Jackson, Anna Harriet June, daughter of EV. and Mrs. Harold T. Zeats, Toronto, and grand- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Menne'', Clinton, to Vernon Spencer McCutcheon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCutcheon, Toronto. SAUNDERS - CLTNINGHAME --- In Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield, at 3 p.m., Saturday, September 9, 1950, by Rev, Laverne Morgan, rector of the church, JoAnne- Clare, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don W. Cuninghame, Clinton, to Arthur Eugene Saunders, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Eugene Saunders, Yarmouth, N.S. DEATHS COLEMAN—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, September 1, 1950, Lorne Webster Cole- man, beloved husband of Gladys leatailleen Stephenson, in his 48th year. Funeral from Varna United Church to Bay- field , Cemetery on Sunday, September 3. BA.TKIN—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Wednesday, August 30, 1950, Myrtle Trevrartha, beloved wife of John W. Bat - kin, in her 58th year. Private funeral from the Ball and Mulch Funeral Home, High St., Clinton. to Clinton Cemetery, on Friday, September 1— HESK—In Hullett Township, on Wednesday, September 6, 1950, 'Catherine Barber, widow of William Hesk, in her 80th year. Funeral from the home of her niece, Mrs. J. C. Sundercock, No, 4 Highway, to Ball's Ceme- tery, Hullett Township, on Fri- .- day, September 8. JOHNSON—In Alexandra Hospi- tal, Goderich, on Wednesday, August 30, 1950, Eva Kennedy, widow of Edward Johnson, Goderich, formerly of Stanley Township, in her 78th year. Funeral from her late residence, Goderich, to Bayfield Cemetery, Friday, Sept. 1. , MOON—In Londesboro, on Tues- day, September 12, 1950. Martha Ellen Tufts, beloved wife of George Moon, in her '73rd year. Resting at her late residence, Londesboro. Funeral from Lon- desboro United Church to Lon- desboro Cemetery ,on Thurs- day, September 14, at 2.30 p.m. MUNN—At her residence, Hen - sell, on Monday, September 4, 1950, Eliza Jane Eacrett, wife of the late Peter Munn, in her 88th year. Funeral from Eon- thron Funeral Home, Hensel', to Exeter Cemetery, Wednes- day, September 6. STEWART—At her home, conces- sion 4, Stanley Township, on Friday, Septemper 1, 1950, Christena Mawen, beloved wife of Adam Stewart, in her 77th year. Funeral from the Beattie -McRoberts Funeral Home, Rattenbury St. E., to Baird's Cemetery„ on Monday, September 4. RADIO and SOUND SERVICE Repairs to all types and makes of radios All work guaranteed , Bob Weeks RADIO and SOUND Clinton Electric Shop Phone 479 35- is the For FaH NOW is the time to shop for your New Fall Suit. Despite the rise in prices of all woollens, we are able to offer our customers our entire stock of suits at the old prices. We purchased these before the prices went up so you are the Winner. Keep in mind that "Blue is the Hue". See our racks today, you'll find ours is the Beat and Biggest Seledtion in Town. lelade-to-ineasure Suits by Warren K. Cooke Towne Halle W. R. Johnston Tip Tip Tailors ARROW sums', CAMPBELL STETSON HATS PHONE 25—CLINTON Cards of Thanks Mies Mabel Shobbrook would like to express her, sincere ap- preciation to the WMS of Varna United Church, and to the friends from Varna and Londesboro, for 'cards, flowers and remembrances received while a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital; 'special thanks to the doctors and nurses. 37-p • +I+ Kenneth ,Armstrong, Londes- boro, wishes to take this oppor- tunity of experssing his apprec- iation to all those who visited him and also remembered him with' flowers, cards and boxes of fruit and other remembrances while he was a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital and since re- turning home; special thanks to the special nurses, Mrs. C. Craw- ford and' Mrs. H. Crittenden, and the doctors end nurses. 37-b Ilt 1, Mrs. Thomas '41Tilliamson, Wal- ton, wishes to thank all those who sent flowers and cards while a patient in Clinton Public Hos- pital; special thanks to Dr. Buhr, Mrs. Haddy and the nurses, 37-p * * I wish to thank all those who so kindly sent flowers, cards, etc., to my mother while she was a patient in Clinton Public Hospi- tal.—Mrs, Russel Jervis. 37-p * * Mrs. A. P. Crowley, Kenneth and Lorna, on departing .for England would like to thank their friends and acquaintances in Clinton for making their stay such a pleasant one. ' 37-p • * * The family of the late Alex- ander Elliott wish to thank their many friends and 'neighbours for the kindness extended to them in their recent sad bereavement; also to thank those who sent flowers, cards, loaned cars or helped in any way. 37-p * 4+ * I wish to thank all those who remembered me with cards, visits and treats, while I was in Clin- ton Public Hospital; special thanks to DT. Addison and the nurses who were so kind to me. I appreciated it very much. — W. NI Ross, Londesboro. 87-P , Mrs. Lorne Coleman and familY wish to expres their sincere ap- preciation to their relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindnets and mes- sages of sympathy sent in -their sad hour of bereavement; special thanks to Rev. Reba Hero, and the doctors and nurses in Clinton Public Hospital; also to thank all who called, sent flowers and cards or helped in any way dur- ing his illness. * 37-p * The family of the late Mrs. Agnes Currie wish to take this opportunity of expressing their sincere appreciation of all the beautiful floral tributes, expres- sions of sympathy, and all the acts of kindness shown them in their recent sad bereavement; with special thanks to Rev. P. Renner, Dr. Oakes, Dr. )3uhr, and the nurses of Clinton Public Hospital who cared for their mother during her short illness. 37-p AUCTION SALE of 40 BEEF and DAIRY TYPE COWS and HEIFERS at Lot No. 31, 6th Concession of Goderich Township, one mile south of Porter's on Tuesday, Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. sharp: Durham and Hereford cows and heifers, some fresh, balance due in fall and winter. 3 Holstein cows, springing; 3 Holstein cows, due in October; 2 Holstein heifers, due in Jan- uary; 3 Holstein cows, milking; purebred Ayrshire cow, recently freshened. These cattle are of good qual- ity and in good finish. All cattle are TM. tested, TERMS—CASH A. E. TOWNSIIEND and SON, Proprietors , EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer K. W. Coleuboun, Clerk AUCTION SALE of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS from the home of Mr. Albert Vodden, Ontario Street, Clinton, the 4th house east of the Public School, on Saturday, Sept. 23 at, 1,30 p.m., colisisting of: Nine -piece Oak dining ream suite, Including a china cabinet and buffet; davenport; living room rug 91/2'x12'; 3 couches; Banner range; sideboard; 9 kit- chen chairs; 3 rocking chairs; Gourley victrola; 2 living room tables; two 3 -piece bedroom suites including springs; linoleum rue 9'x101/2'; settee; oak round table; large kitchen *cupboard; Beatty electric washing machine; baking table; lawn mower; dishes; crocks, cooking utensils. TERMS—CASH ALBERT VODDEN, Proprietor EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk 37-38-b 4114/1411 - PROMPT Local and Long Distance TAXI SERVICE' PHONE 1 Ad:kw& ()clad ,ROXY THEATRE REGENT THEATRE CLINTON SEAFORTH-LONTARIO • Now Playing II RED sicgL,roN GLORIA DE HAVEN 'YELLOW CAB MAN' - MON.0.01. EpoiiDWED. — GLORIA DE HAVEN "The DOCTOR and the GIRL" — THURS. _7_ .SAT. -.DOROTHY MeGUIRE WILLIAM LOTMAN "MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME" Now: "THE WIZARD OE' OZ" Technicolor and Ray Bolger — MON. - TUES. - WED. — Larry Parks — Barbara Hale and William Demerest A sequel to The jolson Story, again in Technicolor and feat- uring the same talented per- forenerss "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" • COMING • "Jolson Sings Again" — Sept. 25-27 -- "Canadian' Pacfiic" I — Sept. 28-30 — PARK THEATRE 0 Co D 1E11 I C H—Phone 1150 — THURS. - FRI. SAT. — Dan Dailey—Corinne Calvert and Colleen Townsend Dailey as a dirpsy-doodle doughboy who finds a riotous four-day career in World War II. • "When Willie Comes Marching Home" Cominei Janet Leigh ,and Glenn Ford in "The DOCTOR and' the GIRL" ' AIIMIIIKIM111111111111111 CAPITAL THEATRE GODERIC II—Phone 47 NOW; Bill laendix & Una Merkel in "KILL THE UMPIRE" — MON. - TUES. - WED. — Broderick Crawford — Joanne Dr's and John Ireland Prom the Pulitzer Prize novel, graphic story of an ambitioes state governor and the destiny that caught up with him. "All the King's Men" THURS.FRI. 7 SAT. — Amite Murphy—Gale Storm and Albert Dekker In Technicolor, a story of range war and an episode in the life of colorful Billy the Kid. "KID from TEXAS" Comnig: Rosalind Russell and Ray Milland in "WOMAN OF DISTINICUON" Now: "GALLANT BESS" starring Audrey Long, Cinecolor — MON. — TUES. — WED. Richard Conte — Barbara Lawrence and Lee I. Cobb A drama of the long-haul boys. A story of rivalry a- mongst the speed -hall truckers on Highway "99". "Thieves Highway,' — THURS. - FRI. - SAT. — Donald O'Connor — Martha Stewart and Lew Parker A story about show folk and the down-to-earth problems in their private lives. "Are You With It" Cording; Bob Montgomery and Aim Blyth in "ONCE MORE MY DARLING" IT IS BETTER TO TRUST IN THE LORD THAN TO PUT CONFIDENCE IN MAN. „ Psalm 118 :8 "Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh fresh his arm, and whose heart deParteth from the Lord."--Jer. 17 :5. "The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked."—Jer. 17 : 9. "I, the Lord, search the heart; I try the reins even to give every man according to his ways, and according to 'the fruit of his doings."—Jer, 17 :10. . "SEEK YE THE LORD WHILE HE MAY sg FOUND, CALL YE UPON HIM WHILE HE IS NEAR." Isa. 35:6. CHAS. E. FULLER, 5 p.m., (DST) Sunday, ABC Network District Students Register at Normal Stratford Normal School open- ed its doors for another school term on Tuesday when students from a great many areas enrol- led, Tq date the enrolment was 132, an Increase of 26 over last year, Students from this area who are at this Institute of learning Include: Carol Campbell, R.R. 3, Bayfield; Mona Cauldwell, R.R. 2, Kippen; Margaret Anna Holland, Clinton; and Lorraine Living- stone, R.R. 2, Seaforth, CUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion K. C.Cooke FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66i NEW STOCK arriving at LINTON MONUMENT SHOP Open Every Friday and by appointment for further information contact J. J. Zapfe, corner Gibbinos St. and Rattenbury St, E., PHONE 103 Memorials and Cemetery Work of Every Description T. PRYDE and SON Clinton — Exeter — Seaforth e4M1INININININI4P-0, • CLINTON LIONS CLUB NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT! Plan to Attend the Monster Bing Clinton Lions Arena Monday, Sept. 18 Doors Open at 8.30 p.m. Hugh R. Hawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING PHONE 244 -- — CLINTON •