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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
.FARM HOUSE with hydro, one
and a hale miles from Clinton.
Apply to Lorne Tyndall, phone
904r4. 37-teb
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1950 FORD TUDOR SEDAN, less
than 25,000 miles; in excellent
,condition. Reason for selling,
owner leaving country. Best of-
fer over $1600 considered, Apply
Hayfield Hardware, phone Bay-
field 3.. 36 -tib
APPLES FOR SALE
-SPRAYED, WOLF RIVER. Weal-
thy, etc. Orders taken for Spy,
:King, Sweet, Macintosh, Russet,
etc. Fred. McClymont, Varna,
phone Clinton 613r24. 38-9-p
SPRAYED APPLES—Wolf River,
Blenheim, Pippen, Macintosh and
Snow ready now. Orders taken
for Spies, Delicious, Russets and
Starks. Harry Plunsstoel, phone
Clinton 63114. 39-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE,
SPRING FILLED MATTRESS
and springs—bath double bed size
and in good shape. $15.00. Can
be seen at John Plurntree's rest-
:dence on Maple St. Phone 296R.
39-p
ONE DINING ROOM SUITE, 6
chairs, table, buffet. One Ax-
minster rug with felt base 9'x9'.
Four pair silk marquisette cur-
tains. Small electric stove. Mrs.
Ernest Ellwood, phone 693W.
39-b
USED ELECTROLUX CLEANER,
factory re -conditioned, $29.50.
Electrolux polisher. G. W. Leith -
site, post office box 513, Gode-
rich. Phone Goderich 920-W.
39-40-p
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
ARE YOU THINKING of build-
ing a home. A number of fine
ots for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
al Estate, phones; business
48, residence 5993. 7-btfb
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
THRIVING BAKERY, Building,
Business, trucks, will sell eepar-
ate or would be interested in
arm trade. Other business trade
hated with me—restaurants, gas
ation, tourist camps. Leonard
Winter. 38 -b -tib
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
OHN DEERE one -row Corn
+ioker nearly new. New Idea
enure spreaders, used and new.
rector plows, disc harrows and
aide rakes, used and new. Fair-
•anks-Morse hammer 'Mils, oil
eaters and tanks. Pax hog
ceders. Write or phone for fold-
rs .and prices. New Idea-Dist-
ibutors, Goderich, phone Carlow,
821. 39-40-41-p
FARMS WANTED
100 ACRE FARM with large
ouse. Willing to do' some re -
airs. Reply with all particulars
.a W. J. Dickey, R,R, 1, Lucan,
38-39-p
FARMS! FOR SALE
ROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
onfidential information. Leon -
rd G. Winter, Real Estate,
hones: business 448, residence
`99J. 5-btfb
RASS FARM, 100 ACRES, lot
5, concession 5, Hallett. Thomas
"arbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
`linton 801r21, or James Phelan,
,R, 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
13-15-ptbf
HELP WANTED—Female
NAITRESS. Rether's Coffee
'hop, Main St., Exeter. Phone
,07. 37-8-9-p
IAITRESS WANTED for even-
ngs, Good wag -els. Apply in
Terson: Ruby and Bill's Snack
Sar. 39-b
HELP WANTED—Male
1OY TO LEARN MACHINE Shop.
cork. Apply C. H. Epps Ma.nu-
acturing Co. Phone Clinton 264.
39-p
;ARPENTERS WANTED im-
iediately; steady work through-
ut winter. Apply to R. Timms
'onstruction and Engineering
.td., RCAF Station, Clinton.
38-39-b
HOUSES FOR SALE
TUCCO RESIDENCE corner
:irk and High Sts. Phone Olin -
in 36'7-W. ' 38 -bleb
IX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
nd• barn, lots 211 and 212 in
iensall. Apply Albert Walff,
ox 666, Goderich, 2-btfb
MME -ROOMED ONE - STOREY
rick house, three-piece bath
rem, fall basement,, furnace, sun
>roh, Two -end -a -half blocks to
oat Office. $6,000, half cash.
G. Winter, Real Estate and
:miners Broker, Clinton, Busi-
sss phone 448; residence 599-J.
39-tbf
'X -BOOMED Bungalow, one
ree-piece bathroom, one two
.ece bathroom, full, /basement,
:tail attic, oil -burning furnace,'
ley automatic; two lots,' smell
en. $5,000, with $3,000 down,'
'bargain if there ever was one.'
rssession December 1 or possib-
before. Three -and -e -half biocits
em centre of town, L. G. Wine
r, Real Estate and Business
oker, Clinton, 'Business phone'
8; residence 599-3. 39-ttbf
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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!C!!,4. Classi!!edA4IetsBringujck Results
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
12 PIGS, seven weeks .old, Ap-
ply -Keith Tyndall, phone 807r23.
39-b
11 LITTLE PIGS, six weeks old.
C. J. O'Brien, phone Clinton
615r25. 39-b
SIX GOOD QUALITY Yorkshire
pigs, eight weeks old, Miss E.
Waldron, Brucefield. Phone Min-
ton. 629.r11. 39-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
DEAD HORSES, Cows and Hogs
removed promptly. Cash on farm,.
Phone Seaforth 655r2, William
Stone Sons, Limited, Ingersoll,
Ontario. 38-9-40-1-b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—ON SATURDAY, Sept, 22,
one house door, between Varna
and Clinton, via Bayfield Road.
Finder notify Robert Taylor, R.R.
3, Clinton, phone Clinton 906r33.
39-b
MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE
WIZARD MOTOR BII R in. A-1
condition, new automatic clutch.
Will sell cheap for cash, Phone
Goderich 1165. 39-b
MISCELLANEOUS
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. 32-40-p
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
SEWAGE DISPOSAL, pumping
out septic tanks and disposing.
Have up-to-date power pump and
tank. Prepared to clean out
schools and public buildings. Irvin
Comm, phone Milverton 75r4.
28-39-p
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clinton
55011. 43tfb
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; ell work
guaranteed. E. C, Nickle, phone
Clinton 3393. 20 -21 -pith
POULTRY FOR SALE
1200 LIGHT SUSSEX. New
Hampshire pudeee five months
old. Roy Bros., Lonaesooro. Phone
Blyth 28r6, 39-40-p
SITUATIONS WANTED
WILL DO BABY SITTING. Mrs.
N. Edwards, Sr., Mary Si,
39-p
STOVES FOR SALE
LARGE QUEBEC HEATER in
excellent condition; reasonably
pi iced for quick sale,' Eric Sims,
Princess St. West. 39-p
WHITE ENAMEL Wingham Clip-
per cook stove. Also a combina-
tion walker and stroller, both in
good condition, Mrs. E. Bell,
corner King and Joseph Sts.,'
Clinton. 39-40-p
ONE LARGE MCCLARY Heater;
one child's crib, ivory in colour;
both articles in good condition.
Phone Clinton 355-W. 39-b
WOOD FOR SALE
DRY WOOD, from $3.50 to $6 a
cord delivered' in four -cord lots.
Walter Forbes, phone Clinton
904r31. 39-p
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
ESTATE OF EMIVIANUEL
WARD, late of the Town of Clin-
ton, in the County of Huron,
Retired Merchant, deceased.
ALL CLAIMS against the ab-
ove estate must be filed with the
undersigned on or before October
6th, 1951, after which date the
estate will be distributed accord-
ing to law,
Alvin W. Siliery,
Barrister, Solicitor etc,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Estate.
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CHIMNEY
LOCK
Build or Repair
Chimneys
GUY IVES
Phone Carlow 1612
36-pteb
1114444.144444444-04.4444444-1
Clinton
Plumbing
Bathroom Accessories
and Fixtures
Let us service your
Space Heater for
Winter use.
E. J. REYNOLDS
PLUMBING — HEATING
GENERAL REPAIR
Phone 577R
BIRTHS
ALLAN In Edmonton, A1iba., ' on
Sunday, Sept. 16, 1951, to Mr.
and Mrs. A, H. Allan (nee
Joyce Kearns, formerly of Clin-
ton), a son, (Arthur Grant).
COLCLOUGII In Scott Memor-
ial Hospital, Seaforth, on Tues-
day, Sept. 25, 1951, to Mr; and
Mrs. David E. Cololough (nee
Laverne Ives, Colborne Town-
ship;, Clinton, a son (Kenneth
Robert).
DENNIS — In Sussex, Eng., to
S/L and Mrs. J. Dennis, form-
erly AssistantChief Instructor,
R. and C. School, RCAF Sta-
tion, Clinton, a daughter (Jo-
Anne Kathleen), sister for Rod-
ger and Bruce.
GLEN In Clinton Public I4ospi-
tal, on Tuesday, September 25,
1951, to. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Glen, RR. 5, Clinton, a daugh-
ter (Margaret Jean).
KENNEDY — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Faicay, Septem-
ber
eptember 21, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs.
Clarke Kennedy, Hensel). (nee
Irene Hoggarth), a daughter
(Elizabeh Anne).
MCNALL — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 25, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence R. McNall, Blyth, a
son.
VARALEAU—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, Sept, 24,
1951, to Sgt. and Mrs, J. P.
Varaleau, Clinton, a daughter
(Darlene Anne).
ZOBLASKI—In 'Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, September
21, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Zoblaski, Londesboro, a son
(Richard George).
MARRIAGES
CAMPBELL-iSHEARDOWN — In
North St. United Church, God-
erioh, at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept.
22, 1951, by Rev. Howard Dick-
inson, Mildred Yvonne daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elsner
Sheardawn, Goderich, to John
MacKenzie Campbell, eider son
of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Camp-
bell, R. R. 3, Bayfield.
ELLIOTT-SOSNOSKI—rn Trinity
United Memorial Chapel, Kit-
chener, on Saturday, Sept. 22,
1951, by Rev. Orville P. Hossie,
Loretta Jean, youngest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Sosnoski, Sr., Kitchener, to
Jahn William Elliott, Kitchen-
er, ony son of Mr. and Mrs.
William R. Elliott, Bayfield.
RILEY-SHEARDOWN—In North
St. United Church, Goderich, at
11 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 22, 1951,
by Rev. Howard Dickinson,
Helen Phyllis Marion,daughter
of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Shear -
down, Goderich, to Leslie Ar-
thur Riley, son of Mr. end Mrs.
Frank Riley, Goderich,
STEWART - STURGEON — In
Trinity Anglican Church, Bay-
field, on Saturday, Sept, 22,
1951, at 3 p.m., by Rev. T.
Dale Jones, London, assisted by
Rev. H. J. E. Webb, Bayfield,
Norma June, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Sturgeon,
Bayfield, to Gordon Albert
Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Stewart, Kincardine,
DEATHS
ELLIOTT—At his home, Atikok-
an, Ont., on Sunday, Sept. 16,
1951, Dr. W. Stoddard Elliott,
formerly of Stanley Township,
brother of Mrs. E. E. Gibson,
Clinton, Morton Elliott, Varna,
and George Elliott, Hensen, in
his 63rd year. Funeral from
Bali and Hutch Funeral Home,
Clinton, to Bayfield Cemetery,
Monday afternoon, Sept, 24.
HEDDLE—At Clinton, on Mon-
day, Sept. 24, 1951, S. W.
Heddle, formerly of Godenicb,
in his 86th year. Funeral from
Brophey Funeral Home, Code -
rich, at 2 p.m., Friday, Sept.
28, Interment Colborne Ceme-
tery.
JOHNSON—At his late residence,
R.R. 3, Walkerton, on Friday,
Sept, 21, 1951, R. Harry John-
son, formerly of Clinton, be-
loved husband of Tena Tanner.
Funeral from Tanner -Pearce
Funeral Home, Walkerton,
Monday afternoon, Sept. 24.
HOUSES FOR SALE
NEW WELL CONSTRUCTED
five -roomed bungalow, clapboard
siding, full size basement, tour -
piece bath. Heating and trim to
be installed to suit anyone inter-
ested. Cale Doucette, Maple St.,
Clinton, any evening. 39-p
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BOWLING BITS
At the 'ladies local trebles
tournament last Wednesday, first
prize' was won by Wingliiaun,
with Mips, A. Crawford, as skip;
second to Wingham with Mrs. H,
Campbell, skip; third prize to
Mrs. J. Innes, Mats, P. Hearn,
(sub, Mrs. S. Castle) and Mrs.
J. M. Elliott, skip.
At mixed doubles tournament
in Goderich last Thursday, sec-
ond prize was wen by Mrs. J.
De. Elliott and. Stewairt Robinson.
A successful mixedtourney was
held on local greens an Monday
'night. Winners were:. first prize,
Mrs. H. Fairservice, "Cap" Cook
and Elmer Murray, skip; second
prize, Mrs, C. Draper, Eddie Dale,
and Caryl Draper, skip; third
prize to Seaforth, Lorne Dale,
skip; fourth prize to Mitchell, W.
McKenzie, skip;
At this tournament a draw for
a chest of Morning Star silver
was made by Mrs. Lancaster, St.
Marys. The lucky winner was
Mrs. Caryl Draper, Clinton. Con-
gratulations!
Cards of T hanks
MISS ALICE HOLMES, Barrie,
wishes to be remembered to all
her friends in Clinton who have
sent kind messages in her illness.
39-p
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all those who
remembered me with fruit, flow
erg, plants and cards during my
illness in the hospital and at
home. Special thanks to Dr. J.
A. Gorwill, Dr. Brady and Dr.
McMaster, and to the staff and
nurses of Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, Seaforth —MRS, J. W. JOHN-
STON, Varna. 39-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK and
IMPLEMENTS
will be held at Lot 26, Con. 5,
McKillop Township, 2r/, miles
north of Seafortle on
,Thursday, October 4
at 1 p.m.
No reserve as farm is sold.
CATTLE: Dual purpose cows,
dates of freshening will be given
day of sale; 7 Hereford grade
yearlings; 6 Hereford grade
spring calves;
POULTRY: 150 yearling heavy
hens;
2 maws of hay,
IMPLEMENTS: Massey Harris
7 ft. binder; Massey Harris 5%
ft. mower; set bench sleighs;
wagon; scales; 6 section of har-
rows; fanning mill; wire fence
stretchers; electric fencer; Web-
ster paint spraying unit; Me -
Cormick Deering No, 3 cream
separator (like new); hydro
brooder stove; coal brooder stove;
colony house; 1937 Dodge /-ton
truck,
FURNITURE: Quarter -cut oak
9 piece dining room suite, con-
sisting of buffet, china cabinet,
extension table, 6 leather bottom
chairs; kitchen buffet; extension
table and chairs; leather covered
couch; rocking chairs; tables; 2
bedroom suites; McOlary range;
Coleman gas stove; 2 Coleman
lanterns; Coleman lamps; Cole-
man iron; Perfection oil heater.
No outside stock allowed.
TERMS—CASH
F. BRUCE MEDD, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing (Sept. 27-29)
"AL JENNINGS of OKLAHOMA"
Dan Duryea and Gale Storm
Mon., Tues., Wed, (Oct. 1-3)
'LULLABY OF
BROADWAY"
— In Technicolor —
One of the brightest of the new
musical films in which two of
your favourite stars pair off ro-
maniioally and professionally as
stars of a new revue.
Doris Day — Gene Nelson
and S. Z. Sakall
Thurs., Fri., Sat. (Oct. 4-6)
Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell
and Paul Lukas
From the pen of Rudyard Kipling
and filmed against authentic
backgrounds in mystic, India,
comes one of the year's great
- adventure dramas.
" K I M "
In lavish Technicolor —.
Coming soon:
"PAGAN LOVE SONG"
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PARK THEATRE
GODERICH – Phone 47y
Now: Burt Lancaster" and Phyllis
Thaxter in "JIM THORPE"-
All American"
MON., TUES., WED.
"Naughty Marietta"
The original screen production of
the best of all light operettas
returns to delight you again with
its matchless music and lavish.
staging. Starring:
Jeanette MacDonald and
Nelson Eddy
THURS., FRI., SAT.
"San Francisco"
Spectacular and realistic scenes
of the Frisco earthquake feature
thisepunch-packed screen classic,
Clark Gable --:Jeannette Mac-
Donald and Spencer Tracy
Coming: Betty Grable and Dan
Dailey present "CALL ME
■ MISTER" In Technicolor
IN MEMORIAM
REID—In loving memory of a
dear sister, Millie Reid, who pas-
sed away on September 26, 1942.
"This day we do remember
A loving thought we give
To one no longer with us,
But in our hearts still lives."
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by her sister Laura,
brother-in-law Lloyd, and three
nephews. 39-p
IN MEMORIAM
ELLIOTT•—In memory of Vera E.
Elliott, beloved wife of Fred H.
Elliott, who passed away Sept-
ember 26, 1948.
"Just a thought of ;sweet re-
membrance,-
Just a memory fond and true,
Just a token of affection
And a heartache still for you.
More and more each day we
miss you,
Though our thoughts are not
revealed,
Little do they know the sorrow
That is within our hearts con-
cealed.
—Lovingly remembered by her
husband. 39-b
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Bayfield Pavilion
FRIDAY, Sept. 28—Last Dance of Season
Frank Traher's Orchestra
10.00-1.00 (DST) Admission 75c
Clinton Town Hall
TUESDAY, Oct. 2—Jerry Rennie and his
Rhythm Jesters (from London)
Admission 75c
9.30-12.30 (EST)
t FRIDAY, Oct. 5—Frank Traher's Orch.
10,00-1,00 (EST)
Admission 75c
--- Dancing Every Tuesday and Friday =
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ASNTON'S TAXI
Don't let fall catch you
unprepared.
There is plenty of wear and
Good Looks in these top quality
Topcoats, Buy to -day from our
Wide choice of . your favorite fab-
rics and shades in both single and
double breasted styles—
From
$25 to $59.50
Look Smart! Be Smart!
WEAR A HAT!
Yes, you will look smarter if
your new hat is a STETSON or
CREAN.
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PICKETT a CAMPBELL
PHONE 25
Meow Shirts — Stetson Hats
(opposite the theatre)
CLINTON
A SNEAKY TRICK
tween1ng the 12.30 anhydro
2.30 m
bpout be-
Satin'-
day last, a sneak thief stole ap-
proximately $so from the cash
box in the office of MoRwan's
bookstore, Fortunately, the total
included a cheque for $16 which
could not be cashed.
CAPITAL THEATRE.
GODI;,ICTCH—Phone 1150
Now: Randolph Scott and Adele
Jergens in "SUGARFOOTY'
In Color
MON., TUES., WED.
Douglas Fairbanks Ir. — Glynis
Johns and -,Jack Hawkins
The dramatic story of a young
surgeon and his adventurous ex-
perience with a European dictator
'The Great Man Hunt'
THUKS., FEL, SAT.
Dick Powell & Paola RaymondTwo top-flight stars combine to
produce a brand new release, a
thrilling romantic-drame about a
guy who knew all the answers;
almost.
"The Tall Target"
Coming—To the Park Theatre-.
"THE PAINTED' HILLS"
A Lassie picture in Technicolor
belongs' in your ice box
WAGES Versus GIFT
THE WAGES OF SIN II But the Gift of God is
IS DEATH aLife Through
Jesus Cl hrist our Lord.
Rom, 6:23
"For God so loved the world that He gaveJohn H3:1is
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not perish but have everlasting life."
only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should
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Ontario's First
BEAN, CORN and SUGAR BEET DAY
on
Cameron McTaggart -- R. Campbell — DePutter Bros.
Farms Midway between Appin and Glencoe
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Wednesday, October 3
commencing at 10 a.m,
Variety plots—machines paraded and "at work"
Speakers at 1 pen.—C. D. Graham, Prof. N. R. Richards,
A. H. Martin, and other crop and machinery specialists
Free Parking No Admission Charge
Hosts — Middlesex Crop Improvement Association z}
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MONSTER CASH
BINGO
.Sponsored by Zurich Lions Club
ZURICH ARENA
Monday, Oct. 1
Bingo at 9 p.m. Doors open 'at 8 p,m,
$500 JACKPOT
Must Be Won
Three Specials: $100 — $75 — $50
15 Regular Games for $15 a Game
ADMISSION: $1; Extra Cards and Specials 25 cents
Entire proceeds to purchase Equipment for a Boys'
and Girls' Band
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Storm
Sash
BALL-MACAULAY are now equipped to manufacture
All Types of Sash, and Frames.
To assure delivery of Storm Sash before cold weather,
call in at BALL-MACAULAY, Clinton and Seaforth,
and leave your requirements.
Also on hand:
ELECTRIC FENCE POSTS with Insulator 60 cents
GYPROC BOARD, 4x6 to 4x10 51/2c sq. ft.
BALL, - MACAULAY
CLINTON
Phone 97
Builders' Supplies Ph ne Rg
LUMBER, LIME, TILE, BRICK