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FOR SALE
,ONE EIGHT -INCH CIRCULAR SAW
in now condition; also sander. Box
"P", NEWS -RECORD 9-10 p
SEED OATS, AJAX VARIETY,
$1:50 per bushel, Apply Francis
Powell, phone Clinton 907r4. ' 9b
TWO -TON PLATFORM SCALES
on wheels, size of platform two
"by three feet, good as new, $45.
'Stanley Bros., Clinton Op
BEACH COMPANION COAL OR
wood range 69-18 in good condi-
tion, reservoir and warming closet.
Apply Proctor Palmer, phone
J01r31, 9b
WOOD, 100 CORDS, INCLUD-
ing 50 cords dry hardwood, bal-
anced mixed wood; also table
:model Victor Electric Radio. Ap-
ply Keith Miller, R.R. 3, Clinton,
phone' Clinton 905r4. 9b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
ONE POLLED HEREFORD
bull, ready for service; also two
•Collie pups. Apply James Turner.
9p
-ONE JERSEY COW, RECENTLY
freshened; two Holstein cows re-
cently freshened. Apply Charles
'Wilson, Holmesville, phone Clin-
ton 901r23. 9p
GOOD WORK 11OR15E for SALE
cheap; also York Boar. Apply
.James East, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone
800r6. 9p
FOUR PUREBRED SHORTHORN
'bulls from eight -11 months old., three
red, one red roan. Apply William
'Repper, R.R. 3, Seaforth, phone Clin-
ton 615r21. 8-9p
WANTED TO BUY
OLD HORSES and DEAD ANIMALS
•snitable for mink feed. Will pay 2c
e. pound for horses and call and pick
-up same. Dead animals according to
•value. If dead phone at once. Phone
.collect Jack Gilbert, 936r21, or Fred
24ilbert, 936r32, Goderieb. 45btf
PROPERTY. FOR SALE
100 ACRES, $1,000. GOOD PAS-
ture land and lifetime supply of
firewood. Lot 21, Concession 7,
Hullett. Apply 11, C. Lawson,
Real Estate Broker, phone 251W,
Clinton. 9tfh
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, SEV-
en room brick dwelling, modern con-
veniences, air conditioning heating
system, insulated, newly decorated;
garage. Apply to Ii. O. Lawson, Real
Estate Broker, phone 251W, Clinton.
8tfh
NOTICE
SAW FILING, ALL RINDS DONE
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders fox sale various
lengths. Enquire. 3.10e
MISCELLANEOUS
PI.ANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de-mothing,
free estimates. Write or phone William
N. Gould, 314w, Clinton. 2btf
FREE SAMPLE -SEND 4c STAMP
for Personal Hygiene (rubber goods)
imported product, hermetically sealed,
electronically tested. Free price list.
Mailed in plain sealed envelope.
Adults only, W: Norman, Box 5, Sta-
tion. H, Toronto. 8.11p
TEACHER WANTED
TEACHER WANTED FOR S.S.
No. 1, Hullett, duties to commence
April 5. Apply stating experience
and salary to Ross MacGregor,
secretary -treasurer, R.R. 2, Sea -
forth. 9-1Ob
BIRTHS
CLA.RRKE-In Clanton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, February 21,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. William
G. Clarke, Varna, a daughter.
JACKSON - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 25, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Jackson, R.R. 5, Clinton,'
a daughter (Carol Lynn).
MARRIAGES
DAYMENT-PRICE-In the Pres-
byterian Church, Index, Wash.,
Februar 15 1948
. BOARDERS WANTED
COULD ACCOMMODATE' TWO
boarders, men preferred. Apply
Box "C", NEWS -RECORD. 9b
TENDERS
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
by the undersigned up to March
5, for the sale of the shed of St.
John's Anglican Church, Varna.
Shed is of frame construction,
20'x80'. Anyone interested write
Wilmer Reid, R.R.1, Varna. 9p
HELP WANTED
WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK.
Two afternoons a week, prefer-
ably Tuesday and Friday. Phone
216.
MEN'S and BOYS'
DRESS SHIRTS
JUST ARRIVED! Shipment of Men's S.V.D. SHIRTS
Assorted stripes, sizes 141/7 to 16
Boys' Striped BROADCLOTH SIUIRT.S, size 111/2 to 14
WORK CLOTHING
Tops in quality at a real saving to you
Men's and Boys' Overalls, Work Shirts, Work Pants,
Wool Socks, Rubber Boots, Leather Mitts and Gloves,
and Leather Work Boots.
REMEMBER
We are agents for Croft Cleaners and Dyers
Cleaning left in before,Monday noon will be completed
the same week.
Pickett C' Campbell
PHONE 25 CLINTON
'TEEN TOWN ELECTIONS
Nomination and elections will
take place at' 'Teen Town this
Friday night for the offices' of
mayor and treasurer. It is impor-
tant that 'teen agers attend this
meeting; _ otherwise it is possible
that elections will have to be post-
poned. Continual postponement of
the elections to these important
offices is detrimental to 'Teen
Town, so it is advisable that all
'teen agers attend this meeting.
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on Sunday, y , DON'T LET YOUR
by Rev. Mr. Thompson, Mrs. WAR -SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
Pauline Price; daughter of Mr, INVESTMENT SLIP AWAY
and Mrs. Earl Smith, to Henry Use the proceeds of your War
H. Dayment, son of Mr. and Mrs. Savings Certificates to help you
J. E. Dayment, all of Index, toward the things you want most
Wash., the groom's people form- -and to help you meet tomor-
erly of this district. row's 'opportunities and emerg-
PYE-EDMO dslee, the Paxson- enciesr That's what far-sighted
age, s, odslee, by Rev. Mr, folk are doing with their Certifi-
Covers, on Saturday, February Cate money.
21, 1948, Joan Edmonds, Reg. Many of these wise people are
N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. simply bringing all their Certifi-
catesRto the Bank of Montreal for
thurMrs. Pye, eldest son of Mr. and safekeeping until they mature.
Mrs. Allan Pye, Sandwich, for- Then the B of M redeems them
merly of Bayfield. automatically and credits the mo -
DEATHS ney to the owner's savings ac -
TURNER -In St. Joseph's Hos- count. The cost for this service is
pital, London, Thursday, Feb- very low.
ruary 19, 1948, Mrs. Ida G. Why not drop your Certificates
Turner, formerly of Bayfield. in at your B of M branch tomor•-
Funeral from Logan Funeral row? Mr. W. 11. Robinson, local
Chapel, London, to Mount Plea- manager, says he will be glad to
sant Cemetery, London, Febru- open a special account for this
ary 23. purpose for anyone who hasn't
already a B of M savings account.
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in March and we strongly recommend you to buy 0
your requirements now as Bement will be just as 0
scarce as former years, as soon as spring business
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Phone 97 We Deliver
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now -Feb. ' 26-28
"GUNFIGHTERS"
with Randolph Scott
OBITUARY
MRS, IDA G. TURNER
(By our Bayfield correspondent)
Friends in the village learned
with regret of the death of Mrs.
Ida G. Tul'ner, London, which oc-
curred in St. Joseph's HBspital on
Thursday, February 19.
Mrs. Turner was a daughter of
the late Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Haw-
kins, Arva, and was well known
in the village, having come for
years with her sister, the late
Miss M. Hawkins, to their sum-
mer cottage on Tuyll St. She is
survived by her daughter, Mrs.
Ross Garnham, St. Thomas.
Funeral service was held in the
George E. Logan and Sons funeral.
chapel on Monday afternoon at
two o'clock and burial made in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY - ONE OR
two steamer trunks. Apply Box
"H", NEWS -RECORD. 9p
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9-10-b
Grand Opening
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Notice to Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF William Da-
vid Kennedy, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of Huron,
Laborer, Deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above
deceased are required to file the
same with the undersigned Solici-
tor for the said Estate, on or be-
fore the f5th day of March, A.D.
1948, after which date the assets
will be distributed among the
parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which
notice shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, this 23rd
day of February, A.D. 1948,
F. FINGLAND, K.C.,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for the said Estate
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 0
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An invitation is extended to all interested
in Ladies' Modern, Stylish
Ready -To -Wear
11Suits - Coats - Dresses
including
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MISS W. O'NEIL, charge
.0110 ® ® 0o,
CAPITAL 'THEATRE
GODBRICR
Now- Abbott and Costello in
"BUCK PRIVATES COME
HOME"
Mon., Tues., Wed. -March 1-2-3 Adult Entertainment
"FOREVER AMBER"
Darryl F. Zanuck presents in Technicolor Kathleen Winsor's
greatest novel, with Linda Darnell as Amber - Cornel Wilde
as Bruce Carlton - George Sanders as King. Charles II
One showing each night at 8 o'clock
Admission -Evening - Adults $1.20; Children 55c
Matinee - Adults 75c; Children 55c
Matinee -Wed., March 3, a4 2.30 p.m.
Thurs., Fri., Sat., (March 4-5-6) Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.-March 4-5-6
Deanna Durbin, Donald O'Connor
Edmund Lowe and Brenda Joyce and John Hall with Jan Pearce,
Photographed in Cinecolor against the Met, star, in a lively and en -
a background of primeval gran- tertaining musical comedy
deur comes a story that will tug "Something In the
at your heart strings. Wind"
"The Enchanted Coming -March 8-9-10
Forest" "MOSS ROSE" and
innensamenamance
PROCURE YOUR
QUEEN Pot -type
Oil Burning
BROODER STOVE
NOW
While we have a few in
stock
R.N. Alexander
Londesboro
Phone: Clinton 803r22
9-10-1yib
Goderich Township
Federation of
Agriculture
will meet in
No. 2 SCHOOL HOUSE
(Taylor's Corner)
Monday, March 1
at 3.30 p.m.
ALL WELCOME
Men Wanted
Skilled and Unskilled
Permanent Employment
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Ltd.
Apply to Factory Superintendent
REG.
Res.
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TRY US FOR SERVICE.
Any Place - Any Time
Special Rates on Long Trips
OFFICE PHONE No. 44
SHIPLEY HAROLD CRITTENDEN.
: Phone 229 Res: Phone 173
OSCAR PRIESTAP
Town Council Chamber
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28
at 8 p.m.
Auspices Clinton Branch No. 140
Canadian Legion
"THE RETURN OF RUSTY"
Oleittig rte
farm
LONeoee
l'he Best Nursery at which 4i
MI to Buy Good Stock at
lleasonabie Prices
Trees, Shrubs, Roses, EverS.
greens, Perennials, Frait fie
trees and Bushes, Hedge ,
plants and Annuals. 3j, 1
' Five minutes drive from ;2„
. 3t downtown London . . on „„ •
SPRINGBANK DR,, oppo-±
".site Woodland Cemetery. .
iso.Write for our catalogue B
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now -Feb. 26-28 In Cinecolor
"THE ENCHANTED FOREST"
starring Edmund Lowe
Mon., Tues., Wed. -March 1-2-3
"They Won't Believe
Me"
Courtroom drama at its very best
with a flashback story that will
hold your interest
Robert Young, Susan Hayward
and Jane Greer
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.-March 4-5-6
Randolph Scott
Barbara Britton and Joe Fitz
Rugged and resolute were the men
who settled all arguments with
the flip of a six-gun.
"GUNFIGHTERS"
Coming -March 8-9-10
"Forever Amber"
Adult Entertainment
Inreausannosesneneeananese
1110
"AS I LIVE, SAITII THE LORD GOD
I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the
wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye -for why will ye die"t
- Ezekiel 33:9
"The LORD is long-suffering to usward, not willing that any should
perish.-', -II Pet. 3:9
TUNE IN -Hear Chas. Miller, Box 123, Las Angeles, 53, cal.,
on STATION CKLW, Windsor, 12-12.30 E.S.T., Sunday noon,
Wanted
STATIONERY
ENGINEER
Third or Fourth Class
Permanent Position
IMPERIAL RATTAN
Co. Limited
Stratford Ontario
8-9-p
t5111(C,P�iw oAU �tAlltluGP,iax
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C.V.COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East • Phone 585
59-tf
Sewerage System
Will Soon be in Operation
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
For Installation and for Plumbing Work
ORDERS EXECUTED IN ORDER OF RECEIPT
HUGH R. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and HEATING
Business 244 Phone Residence 470
OPEN SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 29
And Every Night Next Week
FIRESTONE
TIRES
EXPERT REPAIRS
J. P. Manning
RED STAR GARAGE
PHONE 345 Clinton
Albert $1.
Old English Wax
with Applier
With every pint of Old English no -rubbing Wax,
you will receive a genuine Iamb's
wool appller.
Both for 79c
HAWKINS HARDWARE
Albert St. Phone 244 Clinton
7 o Our Consumers:
Domestic, Commercial and Power
WE WOULD LIKE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE
R RF,'c,���, E
i�d�.AC.TE � ivy;
Yon all know the reasons for the shortage of power at the present
time, so there is no need of going into the 'general picture - but we are
concerned in what we can do in the local area here at honie.
We would suggest that ail DOMESTIC USERS keep all lights to
a minimum, cooking as much on one plate as possible, and in various other
ways which the housewife can see for herself.
The COMMERCIAL USERS, NV -deb include stores, small industrGes,
chinches (du}ring the week), hotels, restaurants, etc., - by each and
everyone doing his or her share, and do your own thinking, - you may
help to win the battle to keep Hydro flowing to your places of business.
The power users might re -organize their working hours in this way:
WORK ONE HOUR LESS From Monday to Fliday; and put in the time
lost on Saturday afternoon.
We might add, Hydro restrictions are on from Monday to Friday,,
from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. We have to reduce our consumption by about 1500
K.W. Hours per day to come within our 10% reduction.
So kindly co-operate with your own Utility.
A. E. RUMBALL,
Superintendent,
CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION