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LiVEStOOK, FOR SALE BIRTHS . IN MEMORIAM
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(minimum 25 cents); 15 cents ex-
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DEADLINE -9 p.m. Wednesday.
ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
• THREE-ROOlVfED APARTMENT,
amfurnislied. Immediate posses-
sion. Apply Box "D" NEWS-
• RECORD. 32-p
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
HOUSE WANTED BY FIRST OF
September, four rooms or more.
LAC J. A, Dufresne, RCAF Sta-
tion, Clinton. 32-p
URGENTLY WANTED TO RENT,
house in Clinton for parents and
two children. Please help, lVfrs,
E. M. Foster, General Delivery,
Clinton. 32-p
'URGENTLY REQUIRED, TWO
housekeeping rooms for two
adults, as near RCAF Station as
possible. Must have inside toilet,
furnished or unfurnished. Apply
'Charles Moore, Sergeant's Mess,
RCAF Station, Clinton. 32-b
APPLES FOR SALE
DUCHESS APPLES, CHEAPER
if you come and pick your own.
Miss D. Cante1on, Raglan Se.,
phone 19j. 32-33-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
TENT FOR SALE, SIZE 9'x9',.
cot goes with it. Would also rent.
Mrs. Robert Webster, phone 789j.
32-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1946 CHE OLET Stylemaster
Coach, radi� and heater in ex-
cellent condition; also two -wheel
-trailer with rack. Phone 186,
Clinton. 32-p
BICYCLES FOR SALE
PUREBRED JERSEY
freshened three weeks. Apply W.
Elliott, Brucefield. 32-b
22 PIGS, SIX WEEKSOLD.
Apply Roy Connell, plioneeClin-
ton 807r4. • - 31-32ep
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TEN lifTLE,13IGS, SIX 'WEEKS
old. Apply. T. leoothe R. R. 3,
Clinton, phone 91r1.6. 31-32-13
24 PIGS, SVC' WEEKS OLD -e
David Campbell, R.R. 2, Hayfield,
phone Clinton 909r31, Clinton.
32-b
MAN'S BICYCLE IN GOOD
condition. Bill Palmer, R.R. 2,
Clinton, phone Clinton 901r31.
32-33-b
COMPANION WANTED
'ELDERLY WOMAN- WANTED as
companion to live on farm. Apply
Mrs. Les Johnston, phone 93r3,
Hensel'. 31-32-b
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
NEW HAY LOADERS for Spring
delivery; tractor disc, $60; wagons
mit down and rims supplied, $20;
• cut down wagon wheels, tires and
rims, fit any wagon; hay loader.
W. B. Thompson, west of Clinton,
Highway 8. 31-34-p
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
• MIXED GRAIN FOR SALE, TO
be taken from separator as thresh-
ed. Carman Tebbutt, phone Clin-
ton 902r31. 31-32eb
HELP WANTED, MALE
BECOME AN INDEPENDENT
business man and your own boss.
If you are ambitious, industrious
and a good salesman, apply at
once to BLUE BRAND PRO-
DUCTS CO., 7227 ALEXANDRA,
MONTREAL, QUEBEC. 32-35-b
WORK WANTED
MAN WANTS WORK STOOKING
or hoeing. Phone Clinton 310W.
32-b
CHOICE DURHAM CALE, ONE
week old. Apply Charles Stew,'
art, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone 807r3.
32-b
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LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—TARPAULIN ON .BAY -
field Road, Friday morning, July
30. Finder contact Joe Corey,
phone Clinton 807r12. Reward,
32-p
MISCELLANEOUS
"NO CORN OR cAmoous WILL
mar your joy, if Lloyd's Corn
Salve you do employ." 50c at
Pennebaker's Drug Store.' 32-b
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale, var-
ious lengths. Enquire. 27-35-p
"OLD AT 40, 50, 60?" MAN!
You're crazy! Thousands ' peppy
at 70. Ostree Tonic Tablets pep
up bodies lacking iron. For run-
down, feeling many men, women
call "old". New "get acquainted"
size ONLY',50c At all druggists.
32-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, Goder-
ich. 11-btfb.
NOTICE
ANYONE FOHND TRESPASSING
on Part Las 41 and 51, Tuc'ker-
smith Towtiehip, Huron Rd. and
London Rd. surveys, at any time
hereafter will be prosecuted by
the owner, A. E. Parry, May 3rd.
1948. 29-30ptfb
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de -moth -
mg, free estimates. Write or phone
William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.
2btf
POULTRY FOR SALE
275, 20 -WEEK-OLD PULLETS,
15 feeders; four community nests;
12 chicle feeders; six shelters; two
water fountains; roll • chicken
fence; Renfrew cream separator;
cow; wagon; Quebec heater. lyfrs.
Alex Lillie°, R.R. 5, Clinton.
32-33-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE AT
the corner of James and Maria
Streets, Apply A. B. Gardiner,
phone 31. 32-b
TEACHERS WANTED.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
Area requires a Protestant teacher
for No. 6 School. Please state
qualifications and salary eXpect-
ed. Duties to commence Septem-
ber 1. Frank Yeo, secretary -
treasurer, R.R. 3, Clinton.
31-32-b
OUR BIG
•0, rrr
Midsummer Sale
of
SHIRTS SLACKS STRAW HATS
SHOES - T-SHIRTS - RAINCOATS
SUITS - TOP COATS, Etc.
Continues all this week,
Quality Merchandise at a Real Saving to you
at —
Pickett C
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headquarters'.for work clothing
Phone 25
Zal0L.....4....16,41Au—etc....146. Am.
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Clinton
PRYDE--In St. Joseph's Hospital,
Toronto, on Wednesday, July
28, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Raymond Pryde, for-
merly of Exeter, a son (grand-
son of Thomas Pryde, MLA for
Huron).
SANDERSON—In Clinton Public
Adepital, or. Tuesday; ' August
3, 1948, to Mr. and Mr a Edwin
• Sanderson,, Hensel", formerly
,of Clintone a daughter, (Sharon
STANLEY—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, July 31,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Orville
J. Stanley, Clinton, a son,
(James Robert).
Are You in Need of
A ew rnace
We have a complete stock of
CLARE BROS.
"Saves one ton in seven!"
Buy 'Y,ours Before Prices Advance
Buy Your
Beatty Washer
on the weekly payment plan if desired
HUGH IIA INS
Business 244 Phone •Residence 470
• ., MARRIAGES
ADAMS-HARRISON -- At the
• manse of New St, James Pres-
byterian Church, London, by
Rev. Richard Stewart, on Sat-
urday, July 24, 1948, at 12
o'clock . noon, Olive • Edna,
youngest daughter of the late
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H.Har-
risen, Hayfield, to William Clark
Adams, son of Mrs. James
Ferguson, London, and the late
, William Clark Adams.
MeLEAN,-.IOHNSTON — At the
• home of the bride's parents, on
Thursday, July 29, 1943, by
-Rev. Arthur Sinclair, Windsor,
formerly of Blyth, Iona Mary,
only daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence Johnston, to Donald
Roderick McLean, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roderick McLean,
concession 7, Morris Township.
DEATHS
RODGES—At her late residence,
Friday, July 30, 1948, Mary
Ann Jewell, beloved wife of
• Robert Rodges, Goderich Town-
ship, in her 67th year. Fun-
eral from her late residence to
Maitland Cemetery, Goderich,
Sunday afternoon, August 1.
SMITH—At her late residence,
concession 11, Hullett Town-
ship, on Friday, July 30, 1948,
Ella Laidlaw, wife of the late
John Smith, in her 83rd year.
Funeral from her home to Malt -
landbank• Cemetery, Seaforth,
Sunday afternoon, August 1
THOMPSON—At her late resi-
• dence, Isaac St., Clinton, on
Friday,. July 30, 1948, Miss
Gertrude A. C. Thompson.
Funeral from her late residence
to Clinton Cemetery Monday
afternoon, August 2.
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CARD OF THANKS
George Mann wishes to take
this opportunity of expressing
his sincere appreciation for all
flowers, fruit. and cards sent to
him while a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth; and
also for all other acts of 'kindness
shown. • 32-p
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FAIRSERVICE — • In loving
methoxy of a dear son and brother
Glenn, who passed away August
2, 1941. • ' .
A tribute of love and • rememb-
rance,
To a dear one who has gone to
rest;
The joys that he missed on life's
highway
May he find in God's garden of
met, •
-2-Sadly missed by Mother, Dad,
and sisters. • 32-p
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
— of —
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at Lot No.,
24, Hullett Township,
on No. 4Highway, 2% miles
north of Clinton, on
Wednesday, August 18 •
at 1:30 p.m. sharp, the following:
HORSES: Aged Clyde mare;
aged Clyde gelding.
CATTLE: 'Durham cow, 6 yrs.
old, milking, to freshen March 15;
Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, recently
freshened, calf at foot; Durham
cow, 6 yrs. old, milking, to fresh-
en March 30; Polled cow, 9 •yrs.
old, milking, to freshen April 3;
Polled cow, 9 yrs. old, milking,
to freshen April 17; Durham heif-
er, 6 months old,
PIGS: Yorkshire sow, due Sept.
29; 2 chunks.
POULTRY and Equipment: 35
hens, laying; range bhelter.
IMPLEMENTS; M. -H. mower,
5 ft. cut; Deering 12 -plate in -
throw' disc; hay loader; farm
wagon; hay rack; 10 -hoe drill;
hay rake; walking plow; gang
plow; riding plow; rubber tire
buggy; democrat; singie seuftler;
cutter; fanning mill; 2 cutting
boxes; root pulpex; M. -H. cream
separator, 500 lbs. capacity (near-
ly new); Renfrew cream separat-
or; set of double harness; set of
plow harness; set ol single har-
ness; horse collars; 32 foot ex-
tension ladder; wheelbarrow; hay
fork, rope and pulleys; logging
chains; forks, shovels and num-
erous other articles.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Quan-
tity of household effects,
• TERMS—CASH
No reserve as farm is sold.
JOHN FARQUHAR, Proprietor
EDW. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
32-33-b
BEAUTY SHOPPE,
• Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
• Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess $t. East Phone 585
59-tf
•' CUT FLOWERS •
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
CeV 'COOKE
FLORIST
• Phones: 66w and 661
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seeeweemmo.e.m.
ROXY THEATRE
C L IN T 0 N
Now Playing—(Aug. 5-7)
"IMITATION OF LIFE"
with Claudette Colbert
Mon., Tues., Wed. (Aug. 9-11)
— Dual Attractions —
"BACHELOR'S DAUGHTERS"
Romance runs wild in this fas-
cinating comedy about three gorg-
eous gals who pose as society
belles to snag wealthy husbands.
Gail Russell, Claire Trevor,
and Ann Dvorak
`THE ADVENTURES OF DON
COYOTE" An action yarn with a
Mexican' flay.our—Richaed, Martin,
Fraser Rafferty and Val Carlo.
Thur., Fri., Sat. (Aug. 12-14)
Wallace Beery, Tom Drake and
Dorothy Patrick — Anything can
happen when Beery decides he's
the top crumb in the upper crust.
CAPITAL THEATRE
G 'D ERICH
Now Playling—(Aug. 5-7)
In Technicolor "SCUDDO 1100!
SCUDDA HAY!" with June Haver
and. Lon MeCallister
Mon., Tues., Wed. (Aug. 9-11)
Clark Gable, Lana Turner, Anne
Baxtbr, John , Hodiak—Am adult
love story, tremendous in scope,
and finely enacted by a ,quartette
of top-flight stars. •
"HOMECOMING"
'Thur., Fri., Sat. (Aug. 12-14)
Abbott & Costello, Marjorie 'Hain
and Bill Ching --A. & C., armed
with six-guns and a beltful of
new gags, clean up the wild
Montana border. •
,
• "THE WISTFUL WIDOW OF
WAGON GAP"
Coming (Aug. 16-18)
Entertainment at its best in • Paulette Goddard in
"ALISS A GENTLEMAN" "AN =At HUSBAND" "TARZAN and the HUNTRESS*
• REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
Now playing—(Aug. 5-1)
Wallace Beery as
"THE MIGHTY MeGURIK"
Mon., Tues., Wed. (Aug. 9-11)
-- Two Features --
Adolphe Menjou, Deanna Durbin
and Leopold Stokowski--Return
in one of the finest musical films
ever prodced.
"100 MEN AND A, GIRL"
Paule Drew, Fred Daley andVin-
cent Stott—Present a bright and
breezy comedy
"SLIGHTLY SCANDALOUS"
Thur., Fri., S'at. (Aug. 12-14)
A specially arranged program,
calculated to give you an evening
of rare enjoyment.
"COMEDY
• CARNIVAL"
Coming (Aug 16-18)
Production Declines
• Cheese and butter production
in Huron County for the month
of June showed a decrease from
production in the same month of
1947 and also a decrease in the
first six months of the year as
compared to a similar period of
last year.
SUMMERHILL
Birthday Party
Mrs. Clarence Ball entertained
20 little guests on Thursday af-
ternoon last in honour of her son,
David's, sixth birthday. Games
were played and races rim off,
all of which were enjoyed by the
little folk's.
Electric Motors
Quarter, Third, Half, Three -Quarter
and 1-H.P. in stock
• C. H. EPPS
PHONE 264 CLINTON
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AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at the home of E, C. Memo,
Victoria St., Clinton, on
Saturday, ,August 7
at 1.30 ,pan. sharp, the following:
Gerard Heintzman piano and
stool (mahogany finish); 2 -piece
velour ochestei•field suite; Morris
chair; upholstered arm chair; up-
holstered chair; 3epiece sectional
book case; floor larep: bridge
lamp; 4 table lamps; small oval
table; small oak table; • several
small tables; fernery; flower
Stand; hand carved Scotch wall
plaque; 3 wall mirrors; end table; •
rug 9'x12'; foot stool; hall Tack;
pictures; bed, dresser and stand; •
springs and mattresses; oak hand
carved teed,' dresser and stand;
springs and mattress \nearly
new); BA: bed, dreseen stand,.
springs and mattress; dressing
screen; dining room table; buffet
and 6 chaiten.5, rocking chairs;
wicker rocking chair; Bisset
sweeper; pillows, cushions, (mills,
Scatter rugs, • linens, • cnertains;
fancy curtain poles and drapes;
veranda blind: 2 barroom style
chairs; 7 kitchen chairs; kitchen
tcble; Acme range (Quebec style);
2 -burner hot plate; electric iron;
ironing board; 5 It step ladder;
dishes; silverware, glassware,
cooking utensils and numerons
other articles.
• TERMS -CASH •
• No reserve as property is sold.
E. 0, MUNRO, Proprietor
EDW. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
For sale by tender, the residence of
Mrs. W. H. Lobb, situated on the East side
of Isaac St.., Clinton, Ont.
The property consists of 13/2 storey *dwelling,
with living room, dining room, kitchen, 4 bed rooms,
bath connected with sewerage, furnace, garage, small
hen house, number of fruit trees, ideal location,
suitable for duplex,
Written tenders will be received by the undersigned to
the 12th day of August, 1948. Possession Sept. 1, 1948. High-
est in any tender not necessarily accepted. Inspection by
appointment.
H. C. LAWSON, Real Estate Broker,
PHONE 253W CLINTON, ONT.
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Mrs. Ball was assisted in serv- Stanley, Mrs. A, M. Jackson and
Ing a delicious birthday supper 1VIrs. MacLean. , The small host
by Mrs. F. Pepper, Mrs. Burton received many lovely gifts.
LIFE BEGINS-
-WHEN YOU ACCEPT CHRIST AS SAVIOUR
"If any man be in Christ he is a new creature"—II Cor. 5:17
"Ye must be born again." • John 3:7
• "Except a man be won again he cannot see the kingdom
of God." —John 3:3
"He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life"—John 3:38
Eternal Life is Yours—Receiye it To -day
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