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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
'ARM HOUSE WITH HYDRO.
apply Lorne Tyndall, 20phonb
'Tinton 904r4.
'ARM HOUSE, four miles north
f Clinton, furnished. Phone
Minton 197. • 24-5ab
URNISHED HOUSE in Seaforth,
M. conveniences. Phone Sebforth
5. 24-5-p
'URNISHED CABINS on Blue
Tater Highway, near Bayfield,
ood bathing beach. For further
antioulars apply Mrs. C. B. Hale,
Tinton, phone 146J. 24-5-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
'.UFFET, seven -piece Toilet-' Set.
hone 5523. 24-p
IRWAY SANITIZER VACUUM
leaner, new three months ago,
acrifice for cash. Apply Box
G", NEWS -RECORD. 24-p
BOX in good condition. Mrs.
S. Snider, phone Clinton 476M.
24=p
WO OIL -BURNING SPACE
aters, large $90, small $70;
ectric rangetite; good refrigereit-
; other articles. Orlo Miller,
one Bayfield 51r5 23-4-p
OLF CLUBS, left hand, matoh-
set of MacGregor Clubs, 1,
woods; 3. 5, 7 irons, 1 putter
d bag. Set only used two sea -
ns. „If interested phone 553.
23-4-p
ILT IN BATHTUBS $60. The
art Martha Washington and
ehdedge three piece bathroom
complete with lovely chrom-
fittings white $179. Colour
4. Illustrated catalogue. Help -
installation diagram. Lustrous
ther-of-pearl plastic top sink
'nets with stainless enamel
ks and chomed swing faucets
Air conditioning furnace
is $295. Refrigerators, stoves,
burners, pressure water syst-
s. Satisfaction guaranteed. Buy
confidence and save many
tars. Special offer to plumbers
builders. Write or visit
son Mall Order Division,
eetsville Hardware, Streets -
e, Ont. Phone 26.
24-26-28-32-b
UTOMOBILES FOR SALE
5 DODGE SEDAN. Bob Glen,
. 5, Clinton, phone 620r24.
24-b
5 PONTIAC COACH, dar
e, recently overhauled and in
running order. Gordo
inghaane, Clinton, phone 2443.
24-
1 DODGE Kingsway Specie
oh, excellent condition, low
eage, owner driven, heater
ight, praotirally new tires
1 Blyth 2517, or see Mrs
nsend, Londesboro.
24-btfl
BICYCLES FOR SALE
OND HAND CCM BICYCLE
repair, priced right. Apply
nge Lawes, corner William
Princess Sts., please call a
evening. 24-5-i
ILDING LOTS FOR SALE
R BUILDING LOTS or
es Street; a barn; quantity
alfalfa to be sold standing.
James Levy, James St.
24 -ib
EMPLOYMENT "WANTED
n
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FARMERS — HARVEST HELP
should be arranged for now.
Large and small Dutch families
are available now. C. de Haan,
Belgrave. 11-17-ptfb
'FURNITURE FOR SALE
DAVENORT FOR SALE, in good
condition, $20. Phone 778W.
24-6-p
FARM EQUIPMENT WANTED
SET OF SLING ROPES Wanted.
Phone Clinton 614r4. 24-p
FARMS FOR SALE
FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
Confidential information. Leon-
ard G. Winter, Real Estate,
phones: business 448, residence 599J.
GRASS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot
1.5, 'concession 5, Hullebt. Thomas
Carbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
Clinton 801r21, or James Phelan,
R.R. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
13-15-ptbf
119 ACRES, good clay loam, No.
8 Highway, halfway between
Goderich and Clinton. Barn,
poultry house, garage, eight -
roomed shingled house in splen-
did condition, well insulated.
Hydro throughout. Splendid
never -failing well. 20 acres wood -
lot. Possession to suit puchaser.
Apply Andrew P. Holmes, R.R. 2.
Clinton, phone Goderich 933r6.
23-4-p
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
PRACTICAL NURSE, also cook,
for Riverside Rest Home, Mit-
t:hell. phone 69. , 22-5-p
HOUSEKEEPER, around 30,
wanted for one adult in town,
Write Box "J", NEWS -RECORD.
24-b
HELP WANTED—
APPLICA.TIONS are invited for
the position of caretaker at No.
4 School, Tuckersmith Township,
for the 1951-52 school year. Ap-
plications to state salary expect-
ed. W. P. Roberts, secretary -
treasurer. 24-5-b
HOUSES FOR SALE
ASPHALT SIDING SUMMER
cottage, furnished, hydro, good
water supply, wonderful beach,
10 miles from. Clinton, Leonard
G. Winter, real estate, phones:
business 448, residence 599J.
24-btfb
SIX -ROOMED BRICK Dwelling,
good _location, modern conven
fences, new furnace, about half
acre of land, good barn, some
fruit trees, $6,000. Early posses-
sion. H. C. Lawson. Realtor, phone
251W, Clinton, 21-btfb
SEVEN -ROOMED BRICK dwel-
ling, bathroom, full basement,
stoker, two lots with good barn.
Leonard G. Winter, real estate,
phones: business 448, residence
599J. 24-btfb
THREE -ROOMED and modern
' bathroom, 11/2 storey dwelling,
full basement, 1/s storey second
floor to be completed, one acre
. lot. Clinton suburbs. Leonard
G. Winter, real estate, phones:
0 business 448, residence 5993.
24-htfb
TWO-STOREY BRICK HOUSE,
three bedrooms up, one down,
' bath, all copper plumbing, town
L water, oil heating, nice lawn, lots.
of shade 2Ve acres of land. Im-
o mediate possession. This is a lov-
ely home, Cheap. Fred Lucas,
Box 156, Brussels, phone 10X3.
24-p
t
YOU THINKING of build -
a home. A number of fine
for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
1 Estate, phones: business
residence 599J. 7-btfb
CLOTHING FOR SALE
'I'S NAVAL STYLE Croydon
size 34 tall, fit en average
oater, An excellent chance
y one of these popular util-
oats for only $25. Apply
"W", NEWS -RECORD.
'24-b
USTOM FARM WORK
OM WORK WANTED. I am
ped for custom corn and
seuffling including the
s,Nev widths; also plow -
Lyle 'Montgomery, R. R. 1,
a, phone Seaforth 841r31.
23-4-5-p
AL TENDERS WANTED
DERS are invited by the
ersmi'bh Township School
Board No. 1 to supply and
er 35 tons of hard furnace
(No. 1 Anthracite) to 'Town -
area schools. Delivery to 'be
not later than August 15,
W. P. Roberts, secretary-
urer. '24-5-b
M EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
R'MICK-DEERING H a y -
good as new. William
gingham, phone 'Clinton
1. 24-5-p
D BROWN TRACTORS and
Forage Harvesters and
ermills, sold by George H.
y, Varna. 10-btfb
CARLSON 'POWER *DRIVE
its ground drive mowers
inders'into practical power -
off driven machines at small
Available for all makes of
rs and Deering and John
e mowers. Sold by Robert
ole, phone Clinton 906r24.
'24-5-6-p
SEY-HARRIS Rope and Slat
Loader; two-whee0: trailer,
6 tires; fifty cedar posts,
• two electric fencers: one
, size 54x46; Ptwo-Windmvs,
54x56, with casings and
s to match, good as new.
'Leitbanln, "Brucefield.
'24-p
SIX -ROOMED COTTAGE, one-
piece bathroom, sunporch, gar-
age, insul brick siding. Reason-
able price. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business 448,
residence 599J. 21-btfb
SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and =212 in
Hensall. Apply Albert Walff,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
SEVEN -ROOMED RED BRICK
bungalow, centre hell plan, re-
ception hall, living room with
open fireplace, dining room, kit-
chen with Georgia Pine cup-
boards, tile bathroom, three bed-
rooms, hot air heating, good gar-
age. Approximately one a c r e
land with trees, flowers, fruit
trees and bushes, lovely rolling
lawn. Quick possession. Phone
230 for appointment, or contact
W. N. Counter. 20-21-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PUREBRED JERSEY COW, T.B.
tested, seven years old; expected
to freshen about July 10. T. J.
Adams, Egmondville. 24-p
HEREFORD BULL FOR SALE.
Would take young stock in ex-
change. W. H. Middleton, R.R. 3,
Clinton, phone 906r15. 24-btfb
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND — SUM OF MOI$EY in
Williams' Bakery between" 7 end
8 Saturday evening. Owner inlay
have Same by proving property
and paying for this advertise-
ment. ` 24-b
Cards o f T hanks
I wish to express thanks and
appreciation to friends and neigh-
bors, who sent cards, treats and
flowers, while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital; special
thanks to neighbours who help-
ed with the chores; thanks to
nurses, Mrs. Rogers and. Miss
Martha Heideman, and the staff,
also to Dr. Addison, Dr. New-
lands, and Dr. Buhr.—CAMPBELL
MoKINLEY. 24-p
NOTICES
WILL THE PERSON .who was
seen taking the billfold out of
Rumball's Grocery store please
return by Saturday and avoid
further trouble. 24-p
URGENTLY NEEDED—Feather
ticks and pillows, also new goose
and duck feathers; also horse hair
and used bags. Sell now When
prices are high. Write or phone
collect or bring to Mervyn Bat-
1ein, Clinton, phone 3593.
22-6-p
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE
43-45 HARLEY DAVIDSON
Motorcycles reconditioned motor
this spring, good tires. For sale
cheap. Apply 'Don Warner, R.R.
1, Bayfield, phone Clinton 909r34.
24-p
MISCELLANEOUS
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on Part Lots No. 41 end 51, both
sides of the River, Tuckersmitn
Township, at any time hereafter,
will be prosecuted. By order of
owner, A. E. Parry, May 3rd, 1951.
22-26-ptfb
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. 3-7ptfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
550R. ' 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; all work
guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 339J. 20-21 ptfb
SAWS, ALL KINDS, FILED at
C. Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days har-
vesting. etc. Call evenings at
house, if possible. 24-31-p
POULTRY FOR SALE
500 SUSSEX X New Hampshire
pullets, three months old. H.
Managhan, phone Clinton 375W.
24-p
400 ' FISHER-B'RED Hampshire x
Wyandotte pullets, started to lay.
Donald Buchanan, phone Sea -
forth 850r25. 24-p
STOVES FOR SALE
FOUR -BURNER ELECTRIC
range, side oven, good condition,
$30. LeRoy Poth, Bayfield, phone
Clinton 909r41. 24-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
BIRTHS
GIBBINGS—In Stratford .General.
Hospital, on Friday, June .8,
1951, . to Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Gibbings, Stratford, a son.
KENNEDY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, June 11,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Kennedy, Londeeboro, a son:.
McKENZIE — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, June 8,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs.. Donald
McKenzie, Clinton, a slaughter,
(Donna Marie).
MCP'HERSON—In Clinton Public
Hospital on Saturday, June 9,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McPherson, Clinton, a son.
MARRIAGES
CANTIN-SHERWOOD — In St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Stratford, on Tuesday afternoon,
June 12, 1951, by Rev. F. 3,
Barr, Inez L. Sherwood, Reg.N.,
daughter of Mrs. M. R. Sher-
wood, 30 Centre St., ,Stratford,
and 'the late George R. Sher-
wood, to Cpl. Roger Canitin,
RCAF Station, Clinton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cantin, Que-
bec City, Que.
LEWIS-ANDREWS—At the par-
sonage of the United Church,
Crediton, by Rev. W. C. Par-
rot, Donelda Josephine, elder
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Andrews, R.R. 2, Auburn,
to William Douglas Lewis, son
of Mrs Daniel Lewis, Ailsa
Craig, and the late Mr. Lewis.
MACKT-COOKE — In Trinity
Lutheran Church, London, on
Saturday, June 9, 1951, by Rev.
C. J. Killinger, Hilma Pauline
Cooke, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Fink, Hensall, to
William Maclet, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Maelet, London,
TAYLOR-TAYLOR—At the Unit-
ed Church Manse, Staffa, on
Saturday,, June 9, 1951, by Rev,
A. H, Daynard, Agnes Myrtle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gar-
net Taylor, Staffa, to John Ar-
thur, eldest eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Brumfield.
DEATHS
AIKENHEAD In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, June 10,
1951, Hugh Aikenhead, .Bruce -
field, beloved husband;, of Annie
Cameron, in his 82nd year. Fun-
eral from the Beattie Funeral
Home Rattenbury St. E., Clin-
ton, to Brucefdeld Unite d
Church, thence to Baird's Ceme-
tery, on Tuesday afternoon,
June 12.
BEATON—At his home, Osborne
St., Clinton, on Monday, June
11, 1951, Wilfred Holmes Beat-
on, beloved son of Mrs, Beaton
and the late A. D. Beaton, in
his 55th year. Funeral from
the Beattie Funeral Home,
GOD DOES NOT SAVE GOOD
PEOPLE—only Sinners.
Luke 5:32
CHRIST JESUS CAME INTO THE. WORLD
TO SAVE SINNERS.
I Tim. 1:15
All have sinned and tome short of the Glory of God.
Rom. 3:23
DEAR SINNER IF YOU WOULD BE SAVED, REPENT
OF YOUR SINS AND RECEIVE CHRIST INTO
YOUR HEART.
HE HAS PROMISED: "Ile that cometh unto ire I will
in no way cast out.—John 6:37
GOD BE MERCIFUL UNTO ME A SINNER
AND SAVE ME FOR CHRIST'S SAKE.
CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network
Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST
YOUTHS WANTED
to learn
FULL-FASHIONED KNITTING
TRADE.
Good Working Conditions
Par -Knit Hosiery
LIMITED
Albert Street
Phone 220 Clinton
Female Help Wanted
We require additional female
help for poultry operations at poultry
plant.
Please contact us if interested
in full or part-time employment.
Canada Packers Limited
Phone 580 Clinton
.100
Strawberry Pickers
WANTED
APPLY IMMEDIATELY
TO
F. 'W. ANDREWS
Phone 33 Clinton
22-btfb
Rattenhury St. E., to Clinton
Cemetery, on Wednesday after-
noon, June 13. '
FISHER --In the hospital, Swift
Current, Seek., on. Friday, June
1, 1951, Edith Jennison, belov-
ed wife of the late Robert
Fisher, Clirstgn, and sister of
Mrs. Fred Weir and Thomas
Jennison, ' Swift Current, and
Mrs. John Watts, Brandon, Man.
Funeral and interment at Swift
'Current on Monday, June 4,
REYNOLDS — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, June
6, 1951, Elizabeth, infant dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. E. 3.
Reynolds, Clinton, aged six
weeks. Funeral from the Beat-
tie Funeral Homes Rattenbury
St. E., Clinton, to SI` Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church, thence
to the Roman Catholic Ceme-
tery, Mullett Township, an
Thursday, June 7.
IN MEMORIAM'
FITZSIMONS—In loving memory
of a deer wife and mother, Lavine
(Cantwell) Fitzsimons, who pas-
sed away one year ago, June 17,
1950.
Asleep in God's beautiful garden,
Free from all sorrow and pain,
And When our life's journey is
ended
We know we shall meet' her again.
—Ever remembered by husband,
sons and daughters. 24-b
AUCTION SALE
of 30 BEEF and DAIRY COWS
and FARM IMPLEMENTS
at Lot No. 31, 6th Concession
of Goderich Township, 1 mile
south of Porter's Hill, on
Tuesday, June 19
at 2 p.m., consisting of:
CATTLE: 18 beef type cows (8
with calves at side); 1 purebred
Holstein cow, due time of sale;
balance of cows are Holstein and
Jerseys with some milking and
others to freshen soon.
The above cones are all of good
quality and in good condition.
IMPLEMENTS: M -H binder, 7'
cut; Deering mower, 6' cut; 10'
dump rake; 2 -row scuffles; 2 -
wheel trailer (near new tires);
a number of window sash; 2 feed
hoppers.
TERMS—CASH
A. E. TOWNSHEND AND SON,
Proprietors
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colqu'houn, Clerk
AUCTION SALE
OF PROPERTY AND IIOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS,
of the late Mrs. Thos. Noble,
in the Village of Blyth
Saturday, June 16
1951, at 2 P.m.
The property consists of a.
seven -room frame house with
bath. hardwood floors, built-in
cupboards, basement, hard and
soft water, stable: four lots, gar-
den, small fruits; also household
furnishings including chesterfield
suite, dining room suite, exten-
sion table cold chairs, china cab-
inet and buffet. coal or wood
range, Quebec heater, coal oil
stove, small tables, couches, spool
bed, springs and mattress, three
beds complete, dressers. wash-
stand's and many other articles.
The property will be sold .sub-
ject to a reserve bid. Terms to
be made 'known on day of sale.
Chattels: Cash.
Mrs. C. Rath, Belgrave,
Proprietor
WILLIAM MORRITT,
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON'
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now Playing (June 14 "BREAK-
THROUGH") June 15• and 16
"THE SKIPPER SURPRISED.
HIS WIFE"
MON, & TUES. (June 18.& 19)
"Let's Live a Little"
A new kind of romance with an
old fashioned ending starring,
Hedy Lamarr, Robert Cummings
• and Anna Sten
Now: "Phe WEST POINT STORY'
starring James Cagney
MON. & TUES.
Rosalind Russell & Ray Millard
Comedy -drama at its best, when
a young dean of a women's col-
lege falls in love with a news-
paper man.
"A Woman of
Distinction"
WED. & THUR. (June 20 & 21)
"THE BIG CAT"
A thrilling saga of the hunter
and the hunted, with Lon Mc.
Callister and Peggy Ann Garner
FRI. & SAT. (June 22 & 23)
"The Adventures of
Gallant Bess"
In Colour, Gallantry and thrill's
against a background of scenic
grandeur, as this wander horse
performs his tniicks.
Cameron Mitchell, Audrey Long
and Fuzzy Knight
WED. & THURS.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello
Mirthful mystery, as the Kings of
Klowndom-grapple with an un-
seen thing.
"ABBOTT and COSTELLO MEET
The INVISIBLE MAN"
FRI. & S.A.T.
Spencer Tracy — James Stewart
and John Hodiak
A rugged tale of the two men
who got vital rubber from
Japanese -held plantations.
"MALAYA"
Comong: "Young Man With the
Horn" Kirk Douglas, L. Bacall
.aINNMEIIIIVEMERaasf AZEIMIBISM
PARK THEATRE CAPIT1 I.. THEATRE
GODERICH — Phone 47 GODERICH—Plrone 1150
Now: "CHAIN LIGHTNING"
Humphrey Bogart as a jet pilot
MON.-TUES.-WED. (Adult)
John Garfield -- Patricia Neal
Phyllis Thaxter
Out on the Pacific coast a deep-
sea fishermen brings a strange
cargo to port and wins for him-
self an adventurous destiny.
"The Breaking Point"
THUR.-FRI.-SAT.
'The Devil's Doorway'
Historical Western of the Civil
War period, in which a young
Indian soldier learns that valor
does not overcome racial bigotry.
Robert Taylor - Paula Raymond
Louis Calhern
Coming: `The Woman in Question'
Dramatic! Unforgettaable! Adult.
Now: Abbott and Costello in
"HOLD THAT GHOST"
INION.-TUES.-WED.
Lex Barker - Brenda Joyce
and Albert Dekker
The King of the jungle becomes
involved with another thrilling
adventure from the pen of Edgar
Rice Burroughs. Filmed in Africa.
"Tarzan's Magic
Fountain"
THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
Gordon MacRae — Julie London
and Jack Holt
A western drama in Technicolor,
telling the story of a sheriff's
son who lovas betrayed by his
closest friend.
"Return of the
Frontiersman'
Coming: "STAGE TO TUCSON"
A Technicolor super -Western
Help Wanted
Female
The Bell Telephone Company of Canada offers
you a permanent position as telephone operator—pay
while training—scheduled increases—five-day week—
extra pay for Sunday and evening work—two years
High School preferred.
APPLY
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