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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
"THREE -.ROOMED APARTMENT,
partly Burnished, heated, light
Band water. Phone Clinton 153.
44 -bb
:SEVEN -ROOMED li/z • STOREY
brick house situated on the square
in the village of Bayfield, im-
aaediate possession. Apply to
Mfrs. J. Webtser, R.R. 3, Seaforth,
phone 668r41. 42-tbf
'THREE ROOMS FOR RENT,
;partly' furnished. Apply Orval
Webber, Varna, phone Clinton
'623x11, 43-44-b
PART OF HOUSE in Bayfield,
containing two bedrooms and liv-
ing -room. Available immediately.
-Robert Penhale, Bayfield, phone
•Mrs. E. A. Westlake, phone Bay-
:dield 49r2, 44-45-p
APPLES FOR SALE
;SPRAYED 'APPLES. Spy, King,
.Sweets, Snow, Russet, Greenings,
'etc. Fred McClymont, Varna,
.phone Clinton 613r24.
41-2-3-4-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
"LADY'S BROWN COAT with fur
.,collar, size 16, $12. Green coat,
=size 14, $5. Both in real good
condition, Phone 778j. 44-b
UR COAT, like new. Price $75.
-Phone 296R, Miss K. Plumtree.
44-p
"CAMERA, KODAK, Vigilent, 620,
In good condition. Alex Inkley,
.phone 477. 44-b
:TOTING MAN'S SUIT, size' 36,
•in teal green, worn one year,
freshly dry cleaned. This can
Ire seen at Lobb's Drygood store.
Price $15. 44-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1937 CHEVROLET SEDAN in
:good condition. Apply Ernie
.'Crich, N.R. 3, Seaforth. Phone
416141-24. 44-p
1939 DELUXE FORD SEDAN,
good car, in excellent condition.
Home evenings. G. W. McGee,
phone 588M. 43-44-p
3941 HUDSON six cylinder coach.
Good 1running condition. Best of -
Ter over $600. Financing can be
arranged and older model car
may be accepted, as trade-in.
Phone 786W, Goderich. 44-b
1950 FORD COUPE, excellent
condition. Less than 25,000 miles.
'Owner leaving country. Best of-
2er. over $1,500 accepted. Apply
:Bayfield Hardware. 42-thf
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
ARE YOU THINKING of build-
ing a home. A number of fine
'lots for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business
•448, residence 5993. 7-btfb
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
'THRIVING tAKERY, Building,
:business, trucks, will sell separ-
ate or would be interested in
:farm trade. Other business trade
lusted With use—restaurants, gas
.'station, tourist camps. Leonard
4G,
Winter. 38-b-tfb
CEMENT FOR' SALE
QUANTITY OF AMERICAN
Cement—left over, at the old
,;price. R. N. Alexander, Londes-
bore. 44-p
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
'TABLE TURNIPS. 50 cents a
bushel, in your own container
•on the farm, Saturday only. W.
J. Forbes, 16th concession, Gode-
rich. Township. 44-b
GRAIN CORN, special price de-
livered from picker. Irvine Teb-
"butt, phone Clinton 902r6.
43-44-p
FURNITURE' REFINISHING
'PIANO, FURNITURE and radio
.cabinet re -finishing and repair-
ing. W. G, Pickett, P,O. Box
351. Clinton. 43-4-5-6-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
'bROP-SIDE COUCH in good con-
-zilion. Phone 2243, 44-b
'DINING -ROOM SUITE, matched
-Walnut buffet, table, four chairs,
'one • arm chair, Very nice. Apply
'Jleid's Upholstering Shop, King-
ton St., Goderich. 44-p
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
ALL -STEEL CAB to fit 30 Mas-
sey -Harris tractor, row -crop, style
'or standard. All extras, Glenn
"Gibson. Phone Blyth 15r9,
43-44-p
FARMS FOR SALE
.'PROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
Confidential information. Leon-
-ard' G. Winter, Real Estate,
'phones: business 448, residence
'5993, 5-btfb
'GRASS FARM; 100 ACRES, lot
15, concession 5, Bullet't,' Thomas
'Torbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
Clinton 801r21, or Jaynes Phelan,
It,R, 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9,'
43 15-etbf
GARAGE ACCOMMODATION
'GARAGE ON SHIPLEY ' ST.
A p pl y Gordon Cuninghame,
'phone 2243. 44-b
TWO ONE -YEAR-OLD GEESE
GARAGE ON VICTORIA ST. and gander, suitable for breeding
'Jd're, Robert Webster, phone 789J. purposes, Clarence Perdue, phone
HELP WANTEDFemale
WAITRESS WANTED. Apply
Commercial Hotel. 44-,b
AVON PRODUCTS offer an ex-
cellent opportunity for woman
to earn good money servicing
well established business in Clin-
ton. Write. Mrs. M. Stock, man-
ager, 78 Duchess .Ave,, Kitchener.
43-44-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE,
EIGHT PIGS, nine weeks 'old,
Apply Ed Morrison, phone 633r13.
44-b
LITTLE PIGS, seven weeks old.
Apply Harold Tyndall, phone
905r2. • 44-b
32 WEANLING PIGS, good qual-
ity. Apply Miss E. Waldron,
Brucefield, phone 629r11.
44-b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -LARGE MALE COLLIE
dog, mostly white with some tan
markings and some black on tail.
Leather strap on neck, child's
pet. ' Reward, James Landsbor-
ough, R.R. 3, Seaforth, phone
665r16. 44-p
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE THERMOMETER — Plus
cash at your farm for dead or
disabled horses or cows. Phone
oollecf, Seaforth 655r2, William
Stone Sons, Limited. 43tbf
CHAIN SAWS, Two new mod-
els—Super Pioneer with auto-
matic clutch—"51" Super Twin,
the last word in power saws.
Sold by Robert W. Cole, Clinton.
42-51-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If,.net, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode-
rich. 2btfb
HOUSEWIVES WELCOME the
Familex man for guaranteed ne-
cessities, reasonable prices, prem-
iums, quality and service. We
are in need of a few agents —
splendid income for the interest-
ed worker. Let us tell you how,
by writing to Familex, 1600 d
Delorimier, Montreal.
RECESSED BATHTUBS $60.
Smart Martha Washington and
Richledge stainless three-piece
bathroom sets: White $160 to
$189; coloured $274; complete
with beautiful chromed fittings,
Air conditioning furnaces $295,
Special offers to plualbers and
builders too. Save many valuable
dollars; buy with confidence and
have a nicer home. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Extra discounts off
catalogue prices if we supply
everything you need for complete
plumbing or heating installation.
Catalogue includes litho photos
of main fixtures, prices and in-
stallation diagrams. Select style
of sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs,
showers, stoves, refrigerators,
pressure water systems, oil btun-
ers, septic and oil tanks, etc.
Visit or write Johnson Mail Or-
der Division, Streetsville Hard-
ware, StreetsviIle, Ontario. Phone
261, 42-44
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; all work
guaranteed. E. C, Niclde, phone
Clinton 3393. 20-21-ptfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SI,X-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
Hensall. Apply Albert Waif!,
Box 666, Goderich. 2-btfb
SIX - ROOMED BUNGALOW —
modern kitchen and bathroom,
full basement, garage. $4,200 cash,
L. G. Winter, Real Estate, phone
business 448, residence 599J.
41-tbf
FIVE -ROOMED "Wartime House"
with full basement, asbestos
shingles; caulked; freshly paint-
ed, white trim. Possession in
December, terms or cash. Phone
'Clinton 572W. 44 -le
SEVEN -ROOMED Stucco Resi-
dence, ;corner Kirk end High
Ste. Four bedrooms and three-
piece bath up; large living room
with fireplace; dining -room, mod-
ern kitchen with built-in cup-
boards and tile floor. House fully
insrulated. Newly decorated
throughout. Automatic oil fur-
nace. Garage attached. Immed-
iate possession. Apply Lorne Z.
Brown, phone 3673. 43tbf
SIX -ROOMED Bungalow, one
three-piece bathroom, one two-
piece bathroom, full basement,
small attic, oil -burning furnace,
fully automatic; two lots, small
barn. $5,000, with $3,000 down.
A bargain if there ever was one.
Possession December 1 or possib-
ly before,
ossib-lybefore, Three -and -a -half bionics
from centre of town. L. G. Win-
ter, Real Estate and Business
Broker, Clinton, Business phone
448; residence 599-1 • 39-tbf
SMALL HOLDING for the fam-
ily that wants to retire; four bed-
rooms, double living room, dining
loom, kitchen, heavy wiring, full
basement," good furnace, pressure
system, double garage; one acre
of land, more optional; two miles
from Clinton on good road. L.
G. Winter, Real Estate, and Busi-
ness Broker, • Clinton, business
phone 448; residence 599-J.
40-tfb
POULTRY FOR SALE
50 RED PULLETS, beginning to
;lay. Apply to Bob Glenn, phone
907r25, 44-b
150 RED, X ROCK PULLETS, five
months old, ready to lay, Ellwood
Clarke, phone 'Seaforth 845r13.
43-44-p
BIRTHS
FEAR --In Clinton Pieblic Hospi-
tal, on Wednesday, October 24,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs, Robert
M. Fear (bee Flora _ Coulter),
3, Elyth, a eon,
JACKSON — In Clinton•Public
Hospital, on Sunday, October
28, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Jackson, Adastral Park,
RCAF Station, a daughter,
MARRIAGES
COOK-FINLEY--In the manse of
Wesley -Willis United Church,
Clinton, on Saturday, Oct. 27,
1951, at 3.30 pen,, by Rev, H.
H. Wilson, Clinton, Mrs. Ethel
Finley, Winghem, to 'Leonard
Cook, Blyth,
MelLWAIN-COX—At the home
of thebride's brother, by Rev.
Peter Renner, pastor of Grace
United Church, Porter's 'Hill,
on Saturday, October 27, 1951,
at two o'clock, Madelon Blban-
che, youngest daughter of Mrs.
Cox and the lath Wilfred J.
Cox, Goderich Township, to
William George Mellwain, only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
MoIlwain, Goderich Township.
MaciDONALD - POPE — In St.
John's Anglican Church, West
Toronto, by Rev. C. D. Cross, on
Saturday, ' October 27, 1951, at
3 p.m., Betty, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Pope, Toron-
to, to Wallace Donald Mac-
Donald, Streetsville, son of Mr.
and Mrs., Ronald MacDonald,
Clinton.
DEATHS
EDMESTON — Accidentally, at
Sardis, B.C., on Tuesday, Oct.
2, 1951, John Archibald Ed-
meston, son of the late John
and Ellen Edmeston, Maple
Creek, Sask., formerly of Hul-
lett Township, in his 56th year,
Funeral at Sardis, B.C. Oct. 6.
FAIRBAIRN—In Jennings Hospi-
tal, Detroit, Mich., on Tuesday,
Oct. 23, 1951, Miss Marion Fair-
bairn, Detroit, Mich., a sum-
mer resident of Bayfield, in her
82nd year. Funeral from Ham-
ilton Undertaking Parlours,
Cass Ave., Detroit, to Elmwood
Cemetery, Detroit, Thursday
afternoon, Oct. 25.
JOFINSTON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Oct.
24, 1951, William Johnston,
Bluevale, in his 86th year. Fun-
eral from the home of his
brother, David Johnston, Blue -
vale, to Bluevale Cemetery
Friday afternoon, Oct. 26.
McILWAIN — At his residence,
Auburn, on Sunday, October 28,
1951, William Mcilwain, hus-
band of the late Annie Roger-
son, in his 87th year, Funeral
to Ball's 'C'emetery Wednesday
afternoon, Oct. 31,
10 O F DEGREE
TEAM FINISHES
HEAVY SCHEDULE
With the installation of Hen -
sail Lodge Nb. 223, IOOF, the
Clinton degree team has com-
pleted a very heavy schedule of
installation w o r k, including
Brucefield Lodge,
The team consists of: MGM,
Robert B. Taylor; DEGW, George
Rumball; EDGES, Ed Dale; DD -
GFS, Harold McPherson; DDGT,
George B. Beattie; DDGII, W,
Norman Counter; DDGM, C. O.
Martin; DDGC, R. Benson Sutter.
Officers of Clinton Lodge No,
83, 1OOF, installed for the com-
ing year. are: Past Grand, Bro.
Ed Dale; Noble Grand, Bro. Jack
Clegg; Vice Grand, Bro. Charles
Cook; Rae, Sec., Bro. J. A. Sut-
ter; Fin. See., Bro, Norman
Counter; Treas., Bro. Kenneth W.
Colquhoun; Warden, Bro. Jack
Sturdy; Cond., Bro, George L.
Falconer; RSNG, Bro. Benson
Sutter; LSNG, Bro, Clarence
Sturdy; RSVG, Bro. Harold Mc-
Pherson; LSVG, Bro. Dick Mac-
Donald; ESS, Bro. Carman Mc-
Pherson; LSS, Bro, Alvin Sharp;
IG, Bro. Norman Shepherd; OG,
Bro. Claude Dew; Chap., Bro. Ed.
Gibson.
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IN MEMORIAM
GLAZIER -In memory of a dear
husband and father, Thomas
Glazier, who passed away Oc-
tober 31, 1989.
-Remembered by wife and
family, v, 44-p
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. D. Easom wish
to thank their neighbours for all
the help andkindnees they have
received and also to the•neigh-
bours of the 16th and Maitland
Concessions for the very usefr,tl
and thoughtful gifts given to
them on leaving the farm. Special
thanks to Mrs, I. Merrill, Mrs. M.
Jones and Mrs, J, Merrill.
44-p
GARAGE WANTED
GARAGE, centrally located in
Clinton, Apply L. M. Waters, 37
Wellington St., Clinton, across
from J. W, Nediger, 44-p
RUG CLEANING
RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY thor-
oughly cleaned in your own
home by latest method, Make an
appointment now. Fred Em-
woodie, Seeforth. Phone Sea -
forth 160J, 42-3-4-5-p
SAW FILING
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. 41-48-p
STOVES • FOR SALE
TWO -BURNER BENSON OIL
Burner; can be installed in any
stove; at present in a cook stove,
Economical to ,operate, Mast
David Campbell, phone Clinton
909r31. 44-p
CLARE JEWEL Coal or Wood
Stove, two years old. Apply
James Dale, Albert St., Clinton.
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK & MACHINERY
at Lot 22, Concession 3, West
Wawanosh Township, 21/2 miles
west and 2 miles north
of Auburn on
Friday, Nov. 2
at 1 P.m.
HORSES: I Pereheron horse,
9 yrs. old; Clyde mare, 4 yrs, old,
CATTLE: Durham cow, due to
freshen June 1; Durham cow, due
Jam 10; 3 Hereford' steers, 900
lbs.; 4 Hereford and Durham
steers, 1 yr. old; Durham calf,
2 months old.
PIGS: 1 York sow; due Nov,
10; 1 Tamworth sow, due Nov.
14; 5 chunks, 140 lbs.
MACHINERY: 1 • Ford tractor
and plow (like new); M -I3 fert-
ilizer drill; New Idea manure
spreader (good); spring -tooth
cultivator; 4 -section diamond har-
rows; M -H binder; 6 ft, mower;
hay loader; sulky rake; electric
grinder with 3 h.p. motor; set
sloop sleighs, rack; snuffler; rub-
ber tired wagon; hay rack; oil
barrels; forks; shovels; chains.
1949 Austin. 4 -door sedan,
1 Oil Burner space heater,
TERMS—CASH
MRS. LESLIE HALLAM,
Proprietress
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
43-44-b
AUCTION SALE
of CATTLE, HORSES and PIGS
will be held at Lot 1, Con. 1,
Stanley Township, el mile west
of KipPen, on
Wednesday, Nov. 7
at 1 p.m.
HORSES: 1 Clyde gelding, 3
yrs. old; 1 Hackney and Clyde
gelding, 3 yrs. old, well broken;
1 Reg. Clyde mare, supposed to
'be in foal; 1 Reg. Clyde filly,
1 yr. old; 1 set breeching harness,
CATTLE: 9 Durham and Here-
ford cows, due in Feb. and Mar.;
13 Durham and Hereford cows,
bred to freshen in March, April
and May; 22 Durham and Here-
ford spring calves, 400 to 500 lbs.;
2 Durham steers, 1,000 lbs.;
roan Registered Durham bull, 2
yrs. old.
PIGS: 1 York sow, with 9 pigs;
4 pigs, 125 lbs.; 15 pigs just
weaned.
POULTRY: '75 Hybrld pullets,
laying.
TERMS: Cash; no reserve,
THOMAS BUTTS, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
43-44-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
FEED & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at Lot No. 72, Maitland Con„
Goderielt Township (3 miles
north of Holmesville), on
Wednesday, Nov. 7
at 1.80 p.m., the following:
CATTLE: 2 Jersey cows, 5 yrs•
old, due Feb. 16 and ,Feb, 22;
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, due Jan.
14; Holstein cow, 8 yrs, old, milk-
ing, bred again; Holstein cow, 5
yrs, old, milking, bred again;
Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old, milking,
bred again 5Holstein cow, 7 yrs.
old, milking; two-year-old Here-
ford heifer; yearling. Hereford
steer; 3 yearling Hereford X Hol-
stein heifers; 3 springy calves;
calf, 3 months old•
PIGS; Yorkshire sow, bred five
weeks; 2 Yorkshire chunks,
IMPLEMENTS: 10-20 McCor-
mick Deering tractor; 2 -furrow
tractor plow; 10 ft. cultivator;
M -H No. 11 manure spreader;
150 feet of steel cable; forks;
shovels; logging chains, etc.
FEED: 1100 bales of mixed
hay; 100 bales of, second -cut
alfalfa; 700 bushel of mixed
grain.
Some HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as the farm is sold,
'CHARLES WILLIAMS, SR.,
Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
43-44-b
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS and
FARM PROPERTY
from the home of Mr. George
Castle, Park Street, Goderich,
on
Saturday, November 10
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Mod-
ern walnut waterfall dining
room suite- of table and chairs;
2 -tone oak dining room suite of
buffet, table and chairs; mohog-
any music cabinet; studio couch
(velour velvet); 2 couches; side-
board; 2 record cabinets; 3 rock-
ing chairs; oak library table;
small tables; cherry what -not;
cherry bedroom suite, springs and
mattress; bed, springs and inner
spring mattress; 2 chests of draw-
ers (antique); 2 desks; fernery;
Philco mantel radio; clothes
hamper; bird houses; table lamps;
clothes horses; hooked rugs; wal-
nut picture frames (antique);
Clare Jewel enamel range (coal
or wood); Quebec heater; 3
trunks; Williams sewing machine;
2 clocks; garden tools; pillows;
mirrors; mat frames; cooking
utensils; sealers; dishes and num-
erous other articles.
PROPERTY: At the same time
and place there will be offered'
for sale, subject 'to resemie bid (if
not sold previous to sale date),
the 'desirable property on which
is situated a one -storey five -
roomed brick cottage with three-
piece bath and full basement, On
this property is also located a
small barn,
TERMS on Household Effects:.
Cash. Terms on the property:
10 per cent down on date of sale,
and the' balance in 30', days,
GEORGE CASTLE, Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
OXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now. Playing (Nov. 1-3):
"SUMMER STOCK"
In Technicolor
MON., TUES., WED. (Nov. 5-7)
Fred Astaire —• Jane Powell
Peter Lawford & Sara Churchill
Fred Astaire at his all-time
best, in a singing, dancing, tune -
filled musical masterpiece:
"Royal Wedding"
In Technicolor
THURS., FRI,, SAT. (Nov. 8-10)
"Soldiers Three"
Rudyard Kipling's lovable fight-
ing trio come to life on the
screen in a fast moving icomedy
concerning army life in India,
Stewart Granger, , Walter
Pidgeon and David Niven
Coming (Nov. 12-14): "MISTER
880" starring Burt Lancaster and
Dorothy IVIcGuire
IIIIMICEM
PARK THEATRE CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH—Phone 1150 GODERICU — Phone 47. ,
NOW: "led Climb the Highest Now: "'UNKNOWN ISLAND"
Mountain" in color, with Susan
Hayward and William. Lundigan
MON., TUES., WED.
Greer Gerson — Michael Wilding
and Marjorie Main
San Francisco at the turn of the
century is the locale for this ro-
mantic' comedy concerning the
beautiful Lady Loverly and her
affair with the low.
"The Law and The
Lady"
THURS., FRI., . SAT.
James Stewart — Debra Paget
and- Jeff Chandler
In Technicolor, the story of a
great Apache• chief and a white
frontiersmen who, together,
brought peace to Arizona in 1870,
"Broken Arrow"
A Fox Super -Western!
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
Clinton Hospital Auxiliary will
meet Monday, November 5, at 3
p.m. Reports of the convention
will be given.
Notice to Creditors and Others
In the Estate of Cecil Rhodes
Crossman, Automotive repairer,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of tile above-
named deceased, late of Township
of Stanley, County of Huron, who
died on or about the 9th day of
August, 1951, are hereby notified
to send to the undersigned Ex-
ecutor on or before the 9th day of
November, 1951, their names and
full particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said date,
the estate will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims
of which notice has been received.
Dated, October 20, 1951.
CROWN TRUST COMPANY,
302 Bay Street, Toronto 1, Can-
ada, by J. K. Hunter, Goderich,
Ontario, Solicitor for the said
Executor, 43-4-5-h
CEMENT
BUILDING
and •
CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Built and Repaired
GUY IVES and SONS
Phone Carlow 1612
36-ptfb
1.44444-144-4
SenO.Flo4Vors
Worldwide''r
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: Greenhouse 66J
Residence 66W
DWELLING
FOR SALE
Two-storey Brick Dwelling,
consisting of double living -
room, dining -room, modern
kitchen, two-piece bath down;
four bedrooms and three-piece
bath up. Hot water heating
with oil burner.
Ideal location.
Apply to
D. C.,LAWSON
REALTOR
Bank of Montreal Bldg.
PHONE 251W
42•-Ifb
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1 1 0
ASHTON'S TAXI
makes good food
with Richard Denning
MON., TUES,, WED.
Patricia'Mol'rison, Gene Raymond
and Sigrid Durie
Telling' the story of a womall
and a gamble, with the stakes as
high es the gallows and the out-
come never very sure.
"SOFIA"
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Jack Carson — Janis Paige
and Bert Lahr
A hand-picked comedy cast comes
up with a strictly for -laughs
picture that will keep you
chuckling for months.
"Mister Universe"
ova
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3 -Act Comedy
"AURALIA BRIDGE FROM HEMLOCK
RIDGE" •
will be presented by Lucknow Dramatic Club
Town Hall, Clinton
TUESDAY, NOV. 13, at 8.30 p.m.
Auspices Clinton _Women's Institute
ADMISSION: Adults, 50c; Children, 35c
44-45-b
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senersaemee
LISTEN TO . .
THE FAMILY HOUR
WITH
Rev. Alpheus Noseworthy
Every Sunday from 8.15 to 8.45 a,m.
over VIE EY
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44-p
Weekend Specials®
at RUMBALL'S
THUR.,-FRI.,-SAT., NOV. 1-2-3
RINSO Giant, 75c; Large, 38c
LUX Giant, 75c; Large, 38c
Challenger FANCY COHOE SALMON -1/2's 35c
JELLO PUDDINGS and PIE FILLERS 3 for 29c
CRISCO 2 lbs. for Bic
I.G.A. RASPBERRY JAM, 24 oz. 41c
CREAM OF WHEAT--5-minute 29c
Rumball's I.Q.A. Grocery
Phone 86
We Deliver
BELIEVE THE BIBLE
IF YOU'RE NOT CONVINCED THAT A PERSON WHO
DIES WITHOUT ACCEPTING CII,RIST IS ETERNALLY
DAMNED, YOU DON'T BELIEVE THE BIBLE.
For the Word of, God has more to say about judgment
for the unsaved than it does about heaven for the Child of
God,
"The wrath of Clod is revealed from heaven against all
ungodliness . . . The wages of sin is death . Except a
man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God . .
He that 'believeth not is condemned already He that
believeth not shall be damned . He that hath not the
Son of God heti not life . . . It is appointed unto man once
to die, but after this the judgment . . . And whosoever was
not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake
of fire,"
But against this black picture of eternal death is the
promise of God to all who accept His Son.
"For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn
the world, but that the world through him might be saved
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thoushalt be
saved."
CHAS: FULLER, Box' 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network
Sundays 4,00 p.m. EST
Winter will soon be here!
See us• for a New
Coal and Wood Stov
or Quebec Heater
Full Stock of FURNACE PIPES in stock
Buy Here!
Hugh R. Hawkins
Hardware, Plumbing and Heating
Eavestroughing -- Sheet Metal Work -- Heck Furnaces
PHONE 244 CLINTON, ONT.