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ACCOMMODATION for Rent
THREE -ROOMED FURNISHED
apartment, heated. Phone 4631V1.
39-b
A SSLAI,L -ROUSE TQ RENT,
furnished. , Phone 199W., Clin-
ton, 39-p
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
QUIET, ELDERLY COUPLE
• urgently require apartment or
'small house for the winter. Ap-
ply Box "L", NEWS -RECORD,
39-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'FRIGIDAIRE in good running
order. Owner would like to get
larger model. Apply Box "M",.
"NEWS -RECORD. 39-p
'OIL BURNER STOVE; full length
'mirror; large show case; heavy
house door. 'W. N. Counter.
39-p
MAROON PRAM with white
'tires; three-piece girl's pink wool
coat set, size 2 or 3 years; brown
fur -trimmed velvet overshoes,
size 3; all in good condition.,
Apply Mrs, H. Currie, Joseph St.
39-p
APPLES FOR SALE
IVIeINTOCH RED APPLES, sel-
ling from the orchard, beginning
September 25, bring containers.
'William Fuller, Ravenswood, on
Highway 21, just south of Ravens-
wood. 38-9-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1950 METEOR DELUXE • with
overdrive, 5,100 miles. George
Mather's, R.R. 1, Bayfield, phone
Goderich 932r21. 38btfb
1930 HUPMOBlrF in good con-
dition. Apply G. D. Mistele,
C/a Royal Bank, Clinton.
39btfb
1937 FORD COUPE. Apply Will -
'Ear Jenkins, phone 802r21.
39-40-p
1938 FORD COUPE, good motor,
good tires, heater, excellent buy
'for some young person who wants
-to get places. $395 cash takes it,
Apply Room 4, Hotel Clinton.
39-p
1941 PONTIAC COACH, in good
shape, new tires and paint last
year. Donald McKenzie, Blyth,
phone Blyth 189, 39-p
BARNS FOR SALE
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TEN PIGS, between' seven and
eight weeks old, Aaron Fisher,
Jr., phone Carlow 167. 39-p
TEN PIGS; one Holstein bull
calf. H. J. Howard, phone
904r15. • 39-b
ONE CALF, suitable for veal-
ing. 'Lorne Tyndall, phone 904r4.
39-b
NINE PIGS, eight weeks old.
Frank Tyndall, phone 807r33.
39-b
40 LITTLE PIGS, about eight
weeks old; purebred Yorkshire
boar ready for service. Harry
Watkins, phone Clinton 80401..
.39-p
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, Ont.
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
NOTICES
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO and
radio cabinet refinishing, see W.
G. Pickett, box 351, Clinton.
38-9-40-1-p
JUST ARRIVED!! A shipment
of Pedlar Steel 3toofing, some
still in stock. H. Charlesworth.
39-p
SEWING MACHINES, new and
used. Repairs to all makes;
treadles electrified or made in-
to portables; prices reasonable;
work guaranteed; will pick up
and deliver in Clinton limits.
C. Woods, 12 East St., Goderich,
phone 867J. 39-btfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. 39-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
60 PULLETS, New Hampshire
x Barred Rock, Scott's breed.
Sword McBrien, phone Seaforth
845r3, 39-p
75 NEW HAMPSHIRE x Sussex
pullets, laying, Apply Ernie
Crich, phone Clinton 614r24,
38-9-b
200 NEW HAMPSHIRE pullets,
starting to lay. Wilbur Nott,
R,R. 5, Clinton. 39-p
BARN, size 22'x25'. H. F. Berry, J STOVES FOR SALE
Brucefield, phone Clinton 618r22.
39-b FAIRBANKS -MORSE Oil Burn-
er, excellent condition. W. G.
CLOTHING FOR SALE Hamilton, Huron Rd., % Cam-
'THREE
am-
'T HREE LADIES' SUITS, all size eron Apts. 39-b
14, brown stripe, plain brown
end lime green, All good as new
and dry cleaned, Apply Box "B",
NEWS -RECORD, 39-p
TWO -TONED BLUE TAFFETA
and velvet evening dress, size
14; lady's grey wool completely
interlined winter coat, size 20.
Both in good condition. Phone
'325. 39-b
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
NEW IDEA Farm Implements,
Minneapolis Noline tractors and
'machinery, Boom's wagon un -
loaders with "the finger-tip con-
trol" New Idea Distributors,
•Goderich, phone Carlow 2821.
37-8-9-p
WANTED
LARGE DOG HOUSE. Percy M.
Brown, phone Clinton 1743.
39-p
IN MEMORIAM
ELLIOTT-In loving memory of
Vera E. Elliott, beloved wife of
Fred H. Elliott, who passed away
on September 26, 1948:
"Her loving face I hope to see
again,
Though the days have passed
away
Sleep on, dear wife, and take
you best,"
They miss you most who loved
you best"
-Lovingly remembered by hus-
band. f 39-h
FARM HELP
'ft ELIABI2E, EXPERIENCED
'Holland families, arriving soon.
Apply to Cde Haan, Belgreve;
'Ont, 16-b-tfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE!'
'NINE -PIECE DINING ROOM
suite, modern. William Jervis,
phone 910r16, 39-b
=UPRIGHT PIANO, in good con-
•edition, Phone Clinton 359-3.
39-b
HOUSES FOR SALE
13/4 STOREY SIX - ROOMED
'dwelling, living room, • dining
room, kitchen, bedroom and bath-
room, downstairs, three bedrooms
'up, sun porch, insulated, brick
:siding, good location, possession
within 30 days. Apply H. C.
Lawson, Realtor, phone 251.W.
35 -b -tib
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. 37-8-9-p
HELP WANTED -MALE
.APPRENTICE MECHANIC, 18
"to 21 years, high school educa-
'iion preferred. Apply in person
'to Lorne Brown Motors Limited,
38-bifb
FINE OPPORTUNITY for Sales-
ladies and Salesmen, Pleasant
Rosiness. Supply every home with
products of guaranteed quality,
attractive and well -liked cos-
metics, extracts, spices and good
products which will assure big
profits and retain your custom-
ers' patronage, Familex Pro -
'ducts, 1600 Delorrtnier, Montreal.
39-b
HELP WANTED -Female
PART TIME CLERK for woman
above school age; Apply in
writing to Box "R", NEWS-
-RECORD. 38-9-b
LOST AND FOUND
'LOST -WINE COLORED HOOD
from satin raincoat, lost last
week. Finder please leave at
Shearing's • Store. 39-b
IN MEMORIAM
REID-In loving memory of a
dear sister', Mrs. James Reid,
who passed ewlay eight years
ago, September 26, 1942:
"Sweet to remember her who
once was here,
And though absent is just as
deer."
-Ever remembered and sadly
missed by her sister, Laura,
brother-in-law, Lloyd. a n d
three nephews. 39-b
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
K. . oo e
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 661
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Local and
Long Distance
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BIRTHS
BOND -In Clinton Public Hospi-.
tal, on Friday, September 22,
1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Bond, R.R. 3, Clinton, a• dau-
ghter (Lucille Clayisse).
FOSTER -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, September 22,
1950, to le/0 and Mrs. Richard
Foster, Clinton, a son,
GODDARD- In Clinton Public
Hospital, on. Friday, Septem-
ber 22, 1950, to Dr. and Mrs.
J. C. Goddard, Hensall, a son
(John David).
HENDERSON-In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, Septem-
ber 23, 1950, to Mr. and Mr's.
Les Henderson, Clinton, a
daughter.
McMICHAEL-In Clinton 'Public
Hosolti:l, on Wednesday', Sep-
tember 27, 1950, to' Mr. and'
Mrs. Ross McMichael, Clinton,
a son.
NOAKES - In Clinton 'Public
!Hospital, on Wednesday, Sep-
tember 27, 1950, to Mr. and
'Mrs. Leonard Noakes, Hensall,
a daughter.
SNELL-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Monday, September
25, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Snell, Londesboro, a son (Ro-
bert John "Robbie").
MARRIAGES ,
LAWLER-JOHNSON - On .Wed-
nesday, September 6, 1950, by
Rev. Mr, Smith, Rector of the
Anglicise Church, Colchester,
Susanna Johnson, Sandusky,
Mich., and Goshen Line, Varna,
• to Captain I, W. Lawler, Am-
herstburg, and Detroit, Mich.
NESBIT-HARRIS - In Thames
Road United Church, on Sat-
urday, September 23, 1950, by
Rev, William Mair, Charlotte
Christine, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, J. L. Harris, Exeter,
to Frank Hutchinson, elder son
of Mr. , and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit,
R.R, 2, Blyth. e
ROY-HEARN-In Wesley -Willis
United Church, Clinton, on
Saturday, September 23, 1950,
by Rev. H. C. Wilson, Ruth
Elizabeth, younger daughter of
Mrs. and the late Dr. P. Hearn,
to Murray Keith Roy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Roy, Clin-
ton.
SNYDER-BLASCHKE - At the
home of the bride's parents,
by Rev. H. G. Cleghorn, Elean-
or Mof£at, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Blasohke, Preston,
to Elgin Harvey Snyder, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil-
liamson, London.
,WEDDINGS
ROY-HEARN
Wesley:Willis United,, Church
Was the scene of a quiet wedding
on Saturday, September 23, 1950,
when Ruth Elizabeth, younger
daughter of Mrs. and . the late
Dr. P. Hearn, was united in mar-
riage to Murray Keith Roy, Lon-
desboro, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
V. Roy, Clinton. Rev, Hugh C.
Wilson performed the ceremony
and traditionlalll wedding music
was played by the church organ-
ist, Mrs, M. J. Agnew.
The bride, giben in marriage
by her mother, swore her travel-
ling suit of navy blue gabardine
with grey accessories and a cor-
sage of white gardenias. •
She was attended by her sister,
Miss Jean Hearn, wearing a green
suit with rust accessories and a
corsage of Talisman roses.
The groom was attended by
his brother, Bruce Roy.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy left by motor
for Eastern Canada, On their
return they will reside on the
groom's farm near Londesboro.
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DEATHS
BLAKE -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, September
24, 1950, Robert Samuel Blake,
in his 76th year. Funeral from
the Ball and Mutch Funeral
Home, High St., Clinton, to
Clinton Cemetery, on Wednes-
day, September 27.
GLAZIER -In Hullett Township,
on Wednesday, September 27,
1950. Hannah Freeman, widow
of Henry Glazier, in her 87th
year. Feneral from the Ball
and Mutch Funeral Home,
High St., Clinton, to Clinton
Cemetery, on Friday, Septem-
ber 29, at 2 p.m. (DST).
SULLTPAN=-In Providence Hos-
pital, Detroit, Mich., on Fri-
day, September 22, 1950, Rev.
Maurice N, Sullivan, formerly
parish priest of St. Joseph's,
Clinton, and St. Michael's,
Blyth. Solemn Pontifical Re-
quiem Mass in St. Peter's Cath-
edral, London, on Monday
morning, September 25, to St.
Peter's Cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
F/O and Mrs, G. N. Patterson
wish to express their sincerest
appreciation for the gifts which
their kind neighbours bestowed
on them on Mrs. Patterson's re-
turn from hospital. The Pat-
terson's hope that you will ac-
cept this as a personal invitation
to visit the new arrival. 39-p
Used Furniture Store
Anyone wishing to sell articles may place
them in our used furniture store at Layton's Garage.
. These will be sold privately or by auction,
as you desire,
Edward W. Elliott
PHONE 466-J CLINTON
39-40-b
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New Truck Wanted
We are in the market for a '/s -ton Panel Truck,
new. We have a 1939 Chevrolet %2 -ton Pickup to
trade in. Please submit tenders, also quote price for
old truck. Tenders must be in our hands by October
12, 1950,
CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION
Per
A. E. RUMBALL, Superintendent
39-b
0,004.400 0.0•00,00,400~000,00,00.0.00~0400~0.00...~4
Step Out in Style
in a New Topcoat
for Fall.
GAEAK DINE
GREYS SANDS BROWNS
Sizes 35 to 44
* * * *
Smart HATS
by
STETSON
CREAN
all shades all sizes
$5 to $10
PICKETTCAMPBELL
The Doorway to a Man's World
ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS
PHONE 25---CLINTON
Community
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, October '14
at 1 P.M.
Anyone • having articles for sale,
contact Edward W, Elliott, phone
466-3, Clinton.
Full listing of sale in follow-
ing issues of Clinton News -
Record.
TERMS -CASH
EDWARD W. ' ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
39-b
AUCTION SALE
- of -
30 Becf & Dairy Cows
at Lot No. 31, 6th Concession
of •Goderich Township, 1 mile
south, of Porter's Hill, on
Tuesday, October 3
at 7 p.m., consisting of;
Durharns, Hereford's, Holsteins,
and Jeysseys. Some fresh, some
springing, some milking, balance
due in spring.
Five "young calves.
These cattle are all T,B, tested.
A. S. TOWNSHEND and SON,
Proprietors
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
39-b
AUCTION SALE
- of --
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
from the home of Mrs. David
Churchill on the corner of
Albert and Mill Streets,
Clinton, on
Saturday, October 7
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of:'
Nine -piece walnut dining room
suite consisting of china cabinet,
buffet, table and 6 chairs; three-
piece velvet chesterfield suite;
3 -piece mahogany parlor suite;
Wilton rug; scatter rugs; 2 beds,
springs, and mattresses; 2 wash
stands; 2 feather ticks; Rosewood
hall rack, marble top (antique);
fernery; 3 jardiniere stands;
collo-way bed; mattresses; up-
holstered chair; bar -room chair;
kitchen table; 5 kitchen chairs,
Moffat electric range; 2 -burner
hot plate; 8 -day clock; 2 ice.
boxes (one large); small cup-
board; !floor polisher; lawn
mower; dishes; cooking utensils,•
and numerous other articles.
TERMS -CASH
MRS. DAVID CHURCHILL,
Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
39-40-b
AUCTION SALE
-of--
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at the home of Mr. Bert Brown,
214 Bayfield Road, Goderich,
on
Wednesday, October 4
at I p.m„ (EST) consisting of.
Living room suite, lounge chair
and ottoman, smoker and table,
cocktail table, radio, light maple
bedroom suite, beauty rest mat-
tress, odd chairs, kitchen set in
light hardwood, Gurney electric
stove, Kelvinator 7', Westing-
house electric comforter, silk
comforter, Hoover sweeper, 2
electric irons, 2 pressure cook-
ers, General Electric washer,
waffle and sandwich grill, toast-
er, juicer, mixmaster, Axminister
rug 9'x12', scatter rugs, large
round mirror, kitchen utensils,
lawn mower and numerous other
articles.
TERMS -CASH
BERT BOWN, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
39-b
AUCTION. SALE
-of-
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
FEED and HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
at Lot No 2, Concession 1,
Hullett Township, 2�/a miles
west of Seaforth or 6 miles
east of Clinton on No. 8 High-
way on
Friday, October 6
at 1 p.m. sharp (EST)
HORSES -Chestnut horse, 10
yrs, old; bay mare, 10 yrs. old.
PUREBRED CATTLE - Three
registered Shorthorn cows with
calves at foot; registered Short-
horn heifer due in Dec,; register-
ed Shorthorn heifer, 2 yrs. old;
registered Shorthorn heifer, 1 yr.
old. (All registration papers
available).
GRADE CATTLE - Durham
cow, 9 yrs. old, in calf; Jersey
cow, 10 yrs. old, in calf; Jersey
type cow, 5 yrs. old, in calf;
2 yearling '.Durham heifers; 3
yearling Durham steers; 3 spring
calves. (All cattle are T. B,
tested).
IMPLEMENTS - V., A. Case
tractor (new) equipped with
lights, starter and 'pulley; 2 -fur-
row hydraulic plow; Fleury Bis-
sell 11 -plate double disc (nearly
new); 3 -section drag harrows;
2 -section spring -tooth harrows;
walking plow; single row seuf-
ffler; 3 -drum steel roller; Massey
Harris hay loader; Massey Harris
10 -ft. rake; McCormick Deering
mower, 6 ft. cut; turnip drill;
set of sleighs; wagon and slid-
ing retie; wagon !box; fanning
mill; 2,000 lb. scales; top buggy;
135 feet of hay fork rope (near-
ly new); hay fork; slings; block
and tackle; pulleys; set of breech-
ing harness; horse collars, forks
and shoveI•s; grain sacks, numer-
ous other articles.
FEED -Approximately 20 ton
of mixed hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - De -
Laval Pio. 12 cream separator;
glass cupboard; sideboard; dres-
ser; chairs; extension table; small
table; 2 -burner hot plate; dishes;
sealers; and numerous ' other
articles.
'TERMS -CASH
No reserve as farm is sold.
JOHN H. COOPER, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
;,39.40-b
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH-ONTARIO
- NOW PLAYING --
RANDOLPH SCOTT
JANE WYATT
"CANADIAN
PACIFIC"
IN COLOUR
- MON.-TUES.-WED. --
LINDA
LINDA DARNELL
• JEAN CRANE
ANN SOTHERN
"A LETTER
TO
THREE WIVES"
- THURS.-FRI.-SAT. -
Broderick Joanne
CRAWFORD DRU
"ALL THE KING'S
MEN"
Now "PINKY" with Jeanne Crain
and Ethel Barrymore.
- MON. - TUES. - WED.
Adult Entertainment
'Linda Darnell ---'Cornet Wilde
and Vincent Price
A . screen masterpiece: The'
terrific Technicolor story of a
beautiful wench who set an en-
tire court on its collective ear,
"FOREVER AMBER"
PARK THEATRE
GODERIC H --Phone 1150
- THURS. FRI. - SAT. -
Randolph Scott -Jane Nigh
and Victory Jory_
Outdoor action under Western
skies and a story jam-packed
with .rugged adventure.
"Fighting Man of the
Plains"
Coming: Van Johnson and Eliza,
beth Taylor in "THE BIG
HANGO'V'ER"
iworis
CAPITAL THEN
GOD ERICH-Phone 47
Now: "STARS IN MY CROWN"
with Joel McCrea & Ellen Drew
- MON. TUES. - WED. -
Betty Hutton -Howard Keel
and Louis Calitern
The Technicolor screen version
of the hit Broadway musical,
a riotous extravaganza about
Annie Oakley the sharpshooter.
"ANNIE GET YOUR
GUN"
- THURS. - FRI. SAT. -
Frederic March -Florence
Eldridge & F. L. Sullivan
A motion picture classic, in
Technicolor, recording the ad-
ventures of an explorer and
court favorite.
"CHRISTOPHER '
COLUMBUS"
Coming: In Technicolor "THREE
LITTLE WORDS" with
Fred Astaire.
NOW: Joan Leslie and Techni-
color in "NORTHWEST
STAMPEDE"
- MON. -- TUES. -- WED. ---
Hedy Lamarr-Robert' Cummings
and Anna Sten
A comedy -romance in' which
the triangle embraces a high-
pressure ad man, a female
psychiatrist and a beauty ex-
pert.
"LET'S LIVE A
LITTLE"
- THURS. - FRI. - SAT. -
Gregory Peck -Jane Wyman
and Claude Jarman, Jr.
Returned by popular request, '
the appealing story. of a boy
and his fawn. Portrayed in
full Technicolor.
"The YEARLING"
Coming: "MICKEY?' A picture
you can't miss and won't forget
IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK -
"THE HARVEST IS PAST,
THE SUMMER IS ENDED
AND WE ARE NOT SAVED."---J•er, 8:20
FRIENDS, WHAT DESPAIR IF OUR SUMMER WERE
ENDED AND ALL CHANCES OF BEING SAVED WERE
FOREVER PAST!
"Behold now is the accepted time; behold now is the
day of salvation." -II Cor. 6:2
COME! Look unto ME and be ye saved,--Isa. 45 ; 22
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1950 DODGE SEDAN, Black, brand new
1950 DODGE 1/2 -Ton Express, new
1949 METEOR SEDAN, like new, low mileage
1948 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster Sedan, spotless interior
1947 CHEVROLET SEDAN, not a mar inside or out
1947 CHEVROLET Coach, new tires, clean interior
1946 PONTIAC Sedan -Like new, try and duplicate
this car for appearance and condition
1934 CHEVROLET COACH -Special $175'
1930 FORD COACH, 600-16 tires -$150
1929 FORD COACH, runs good -$90
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