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APARTII'l,ENTS FOR 'RE
'THREE -ROOMED self -contain
apartment for rent. Phone 31
44
'TWO VACANCIES, NOVEMBE
19, all modern convenient
Phone 19J. 44
ARTICLES FOR SALE
ELECTRIC WASHING Machin
lust three years old, has Love
'wringer, porcelain tub, vet
'sturdy construction. Reason f
sale, owner moving to 60 cyel
area. Phone Clinton 21J.
43-4-
AUTOMOBILES FOR SAL
1949 VANGUARD SEDAN,
vest' best condition; just broke
Apply Donald Cooper, R. R.
Clinton. 43-4•
• 1947 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL De
Luxe Sedan, heater, new batter:
first class condition, Rev. W.
Woolfrey, Clinton, phone 82.
44-
1937 FORD in good eonditios
'seal beam lights, heavy due
generator, snow tires and heater
$325. Alf Scotchmer, Bayfie'I•i
'phone 16. 44-
1935 MASTER DELUXE Cher
rolet Sedan, excellent oonditio
both mechanical and batty. Pric
ed right for quick sale. M. I
Carrie, Bayfield. 43-4-
1941 HUDSON COACH, nes
'tires, new slip covers, air -con
ditibning heater; in first jdiai
"condition. Apply James White
Huron Road, phone Godericl
"723R. 43-4-i
BARN FOR SALE
GRAIN BARN, approximatel:
36x54, square timbers, located of
highway not far from Clinton
Highest offer before Novembe
15. Write 198 Victoria St., Lon•
«don, or phone Met. 4032114.
42-3-4-t
CLOTHING FOR SALE
ONE HUDSON SEAL COA7
size 18, in excellent eonditios
'Box "Z", NEWS -RECORD. 44
TWO BOYS' OVERCOATS, 16
18; baby 'sitting. Mrs. Loi
Matthews, phone 5653. 44-5-6''
TWO COATS, size 14 and 16
one brown and one blue, in re
good condition, prices reasonable
Apply to Mrs, William Shaddock
phone 'Clinton 1853. 44-
BEAUTIFUL MUSKRAT LONt
'Shortie coat, almost new, witl
'three skins suitable for muff ani
hat, size 17, cost over $300, wil
sell for $100. Call Seaforth 24.
44-s
CUSTOM PLOWING
CUSTOM PLOWING by the acre
Bay Potter, R.R. 3, Clinton, phone
Clinton 911r11. 44-s
'PLOWING GARDENS and bull•
dosing. Call either Frank Ben
vett, 619r14, or Bill Steep, 554J
43-4-r
FARMS FOR SALE
50 -ACRE FARM with comfortabl,
house end bank barn, good wood.
'lot, well watered, well suited foo
-small farming and grassland; also
a number of weaned pigs an
'chunks for sale, Apply Box "H"
NEWS -RECORD. 42-t
HELP WANTED—MALE
JANITOR FOR ST. PAUL'S Ang-
lican Church. Duties to com
mance at once. For further par
-
'lieulars apply to W. E, Perdue,
44-b
-WANTED Secretary -Treasurer
Tor Huorn County Federation of
Agriculture. Duties to commence
early in December. Apply b
'tender to W. V. Roy, secretary -
'treasurer, Box 310, Clinton, no
later 'then November 29.
44-5-b
HAY FOR SALE
QUANTITY OF BALED HAY;
also few cords of hardwood.
Ivan Hoggart, phone Clinton
305r22. 44-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
'DESIRABLE . SIX ROOMED
-cottage in Egmondville, close to
school, church, store, good stone
cellar, large garden, hydro in-
stalled, Township taxes, immed-
iate possession. Apply David
'Elliott, Clinton. 44-5 b
TOWN OF CLINTON, seven -room
-dwelling, living room, d?nine
room,modem kitchen, hardwood
floors down, four bedrooms and
bath up,insulated,air-condition-
ed furnace with stoker, garage,
ideal location. 'Possession Die -
"camber 1. Apply H. C. Lawson,
Realtor, phone 251W, Clinton.
43btfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
30 PIGS, EIGHT WEEKS OLD;"
'25 pigs, six weeks old, Stewart
'Sehoenhals,, R. R. 2, Bayfield,
phone Clinton 903r12. 44-b
'EIGHT LITTLE PIGS, seven
weeks old; also two young sows,
just bred. Lorne 'Tyndale, phone
Clinton 904r4, 44-b
'TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD
Bulls, 13 and 11 months old. Sired
by Pine Echo Bowe Stanway 5th;'
Herd under accreditation, passed
first test with no reactors, Fully
guaranteed if kept in condition.
Apply Bert Beacom, R. R. 1,
-Blyth, phone 221x4,
MASSAGE'
1F YOU ARE DISABLED OR
'just run down, have'remedial
Swedish massage; also medical.
;steam cabinet baths,' by L.'Leeper,
properly -trained, experienced 'and'
licensed masseur,'4t'Trick's Sexing;
Creek Farms, Clinton, pnone
107r5. 44-'5-p'
3- LOST AND FOUND
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n LOST --ONE BLACK STEER
b- with a little white on belly,
rd weighing between eight and nine
hundred.. Robert Freemen Grass
r- Farm, fourth concession, HuRett
Township. 44-p
v. MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C; Hoare's 'orchard, mile north of
town. Will days,
work odd
id harvesting, etc. 38-46-p
•p FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
is
there a new Singer Sewing
R Centre located on the Square in
Goderich. New cabinet and port-
able machines, also treadles. Re-
pairs to all makes. - 30btfb
e WEEK END SPECIALS --See
e, our windows for Christmas fruits,
new low •prices; 149 -piece dinner-
ware, lovely `Peach Blossom."
eSave tokens received on cash
' purchases. Ask for circular. W. L,
Johnson and Son• Free Delivery
b twice daily, phone 286. 44-p
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MOTHERS!
Your boy will be the
envy of the gang in one
of these mar cliessy
MACKINAW GOA 1' 5,
' Brown or Green, leather
reinforced .al points of
wear. Sizes 26 to 34.
$12.50 & $13.50
ea.
BOYS' PARKAS
Showerproof m'atl+Erials,
wool lining's, fur trimmed
hoods. Sizes 4 to 4•S
years. From—
$9.95 to $19.50
ea.
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAI9
n animals. If suitable for mink feed
1, will pay more than • fertilizer
6 prices. If not, will pry fertilizer
p prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone oolleet, Gilbert Bros. Mink
:- Ranch, 936r21 or 1136r32, Goder-
', ich. 2btfb
I.
NOTICES
p
iNANTING
ANYONE GARDEN
1, plowed by garden tractor, at
Y reasonable price, please phone
r,. Clinton 616r42. 42-3-4-p
I
ii EVERY STUDENT, TEACHER
and Minister in Clinton should
' have a copy of Mr. Pentland's
o interesting book on science en-
- titled "How Long is a Yard
' Stick?" Call at McEwan's Book
b Store and see a copy. Price $1.
v 44-p
- POTATOES FOR SALE
s
POTATOES—$i PER BAG de-
livered; also several registered
p Hereford bulls, 8-11 months, herd
fully accredited, R. E. Thomp-
son, R.R. 2, Clinton, phone 904r21.
1' 44-p
a • POULTRY FOR SALE
r FIVE PAIRS OF BANTAMS.
- Phone Clinton 907r24. 44-b
i 100 WRITE ROCK PULLETS,
dee
reedy tr Apply Joe Flynn,
phone Clinton 801r4. 44-p
, DRESSED CHICKENS, 38 cents t
a pound; also Christmas turkeys.
Charles Houghton, R.R. 2, Clin-
ton, phone 902r11. . 44-5-6-p
I SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
r
' HAND-PICKED
SPIES, SNOW
Apples, Tallman Sweets and oth-
er good cooking apples. Bring
, your own containers. $1 per
bushel. T. R. Jenkins, phone
910r23. . 42-3-4-p
; SPY, KING, GREENING, BALD-
, win, etc.; also cider epples. Fred
1 McClymont, Varna, phone Clinton
! 613r24. 42-3-4-5-p
STOVES FOR SALE
LARGE SIZE QUEBEC HEATER.
nearly new. Apply Charles Brown,
AIbert St., phone 1743. 44-p s
' CLARE JEWEL RANGE, coal
' and wood, good cooker, excellent
condition, At ..Kirby, Princesa
St. W., phone 589R. 44-p
NEW PRINCESS ROSE STOVE,
' white
enamel, reservoir; reason
for selling, too large for modern
kitchen; just used one Mrs. (
year.
, W. Cook, Maple St., phone 260W.
• 44-p
TRAILER FOR SALE
CABIN TRAILER, new condition,
insulated, equipped with dollies,
Colemen oil burner, electric or
Coleman gas cooker, sleeps four,
Priced reasonable. Apply R.
Campbell, 57 St. David St., Gode-
rich, phone 296W. 44-b
• TRAPPERS' SUPPLIES
GUN LICENSES, TRAPPERS'
licenses, Deer licenses; Buck Lure ,
for the deer hunter; Dailey's
Animal Gland Lure for the trap-
pers. Everything the trapper
needs. I am buying fur again
this year. Mervyn Batkin. I
43-4-p
WORK WANTED --Female
EXPERIENCED Stenographer a
desires full or part time clerical d
or sales work, Apply Box "E", sa
NEWS -RECORD. '44-p i
WOOD CUTTING b
CUSTOM WOOD CUTTING, s
chain saw' or circular; also • wood i,
for sale. Apply Glenn K Price,
phone Clinton 621r31, . 42-3-4-p g
WESLEY-WILLIS GIRLS' CLUB
The Girls' Club of Wesley- d
Willis Church will hold its an-
nual. Thankoffering meeting on
Tuesday evening, November •8,, in
the church parlour at 8 p.m; At
this this time the members of the
WMS will be guests of the club
Mrs. (Rev.) Wilson will address
the ladies,
asatammerasiteasies
Dance
Sponsored by L.O.B.A. '
Town Hall, Clinton
Fri.,,NOVa 4 1
Cotten -leering at 10 p.m -
Music by
TED KEANE
and his seven -piece
Orchestra
ADMISSION: 60c
vsr P:
BIRTHS
BAECHLER — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, October
27, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Baechler, R.R. 2, Zurich,
a daughter.
DUTOT—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, October 27,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Dutot, RI.B. 3, Clinton, a dau-
ghter (Arlene Lillian, a sister
for Kenny end Freddie).
HOFFART — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, October
29, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Hoffart, Clinton, a son (Blake
Malcolm).
LIVINGSTONE—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Saturday,:Oc-
tober 29, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
William Livingstone, R. R. 5,
Clinton, a daughter (Rose -
many Dianne).
PECK—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tat, on Thursday,. October 27,
1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Peck, R. R. 1, Zurich,a son
(Robert Wayne).
• MARRIAGES
COUTTS'=BENNETT At t h e
home of the' bride's parents, by
Rev. R. G. Hazlewood, Walton,
on Saturday, October 29, 1949,
Morita Marie, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett, Grey
Township, to William James
Coutts, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Coutts, Walton.
KASZOWSKA-QUIRKE In St.
Mary's Roman Catholic Church,
Landon, on Saturday, October
15, 1949, by Rev. Fr. Paul
Milne, Hannah Quirke, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah
.Quirke, to John Kaszwoska, son
of Mrs. and the late Walter
Kaszowska, Aleszyce, Poland.
McARTER-TICHBORNE—At the
Manse of Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton, by Rev. Hugh
C. Wilson, on Satuday, October
29, 1949, at 4 p.m., Dorothea
Louise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Tichborne, Code -
rich, to Donald Keith McArter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ian Me-
Arter, Belgrave.
DEATHS
�RCHIBALD— At Seaforth on
Saturday, October 29, 1949.
William Richard Archibald, be-
loved husband of the Iate Jessie
Craig' and father of Jack, Bob,
Isabelle, Alice, Bill, Jessie,
Frank and the late Arnold.
Funeral service from St. Tho-
mas Anglican Church, Seaforth,
Wednesday afternoon, Novem-
ber 2, Internment Maitlandbanlc
Cemetery,
IEILANS — In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Sunday,
October 30, 1949, Miss Eliza-
beth Neilans, Seaforth. Fun-
eral Wednesday afternoon, No-
vember 2.
AYLOR—On Sunday afternoon,
October 30, 1949, in Col. Bel-
cher Hospital, Calgary, Robert
Bruce (Bobbie) Taylor, Leth-
bridge, formerly of Clinton, in
his 74th year; half-brother of
Mrs. A. D. Beaton and Miss
Alice Holmes, both of Clinton.
THE NEWS -RECORD
FOR FINE PRINTING
PHONE 4
Dance
Sponsored by
LINTON JUNIOR FARMERS
Town Hall, Clinton
Friday, Nov. 11
Music supplied by
MURDOCK'S
ORCHESTRA
44-5-b
Notice to Creditors
n the Estate of JULIUS CIIAL-
LET, late of the Township of
Stanley in the County of Hur-
on, Yeoman, Deceased.
All persons having claims
air . e st the: e Estate of the above
eceesed are required to file the Some with the undersigned lic-
tor for the said Estate, on or
efore the 7th day of November,
A.D. 1949, after which date the
leets will be distributed amongst
he parties entitled thereto, hay-
tg regard only to the claims of
which notice shall have been
iven.
DATED at Clinton, this 14th
y of October, A.D. 1949.
F. FINOLAND, K.C., Clinton,
Ontario, Solicitor for the said.
Estate, 42-3-4-b
CUT FLOW ER
FLORAL DESU' NS
For Every Occaginn
Ice
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 601
8EA;tJ'i• x
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL T'11'OM14PEON
inters St. East Phone 585
WEDDINGS
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STIRLING—COLE
, A quiet wedding took place in
Trinity Church, Bayfield. on
Saturday, October 22, when Anna
Maxine, eldest daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Oliver Cole, R. R. 3,
Clinton, was t nited in merriage
to Grant Hunter' Stirling, so r of
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stirling,
R.R. 2, Hayfield. Rev. LaVerne
Morgan officiated.
The bride looked very becom-
ing in a teal blue gabardine suit
with navy accessories and wore a
corsage of pink roses. Her only
attendant was her sister, Miss
Ethel Cole, wearing a powder
blue wool suit with black acces-
sories and corsage of pink roses.
tDouglas Stirling, brother of
he groom, was best man.
For a reception at the home of
the bride, Mrs, Cole received the
guests in e wine crepe dress. She
was assistee, by the groom's
mother, wearing a crepe dress of
aqua blue.
After the reception the i couple
eft on e short honeymoon. On
'heir return they will reside on
tthe groom's farm in Goderich
Township.
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
— Now Playing —
Jeanne Crabs - William Holden
"APARTMENT FOR PEGGY"
In Technicolor
-- MON., TUES., WED. —
Fred Ginger
ASTAIRE ROGERS
"THE BARKLEYS
OF BROADWAY"
TECHNICOLOR
-- THURS., FRI., SAT. —
Eleanor Alexis
PARKER SMITH
"THE WOMAN
IN WHITE"
Nov. 14-16—CLARK GABLE
Alexis Smith
"Any Number Can Play"
Adult Entertainment
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
NOW; Robert Mitchum & Barb-
ara Bel Geddes in
"BLOOD ON THE MOON"
-- THURS., FRI., SAT.
lady Garland Van Johnson
Spring Byington = Song, dance
and Technicolor combined into
season's most lilting musical hit.
`In the Good Old Summertime'
— THURS., FRI„ SAT. -
Dan Dailey - Celeste Holm
Allan Young—A top-flight fun-
cast brings to the screen a pic-
ture tuned to everyone's taste.
"Chicken Every Sunday"
REGENT THuEA R ;
SEAFORTH
NOW; Abbott and Costello in
"MEXICAN HAYRIDE"
— MON., TUES., WED --
Gene Kelly - Judy Garland and
Mickey Rooney telling in Techni-
color, the story of a famous song-
writing team and the performers
who played their hits.
"WORDS AND MUSIC"
=
THURS, FRI., SAT. —
Edmund O'Brien - Robert Stack
James Bolden—An epic of dar-
ing courage during the most ad-
venturous years of this century.
"FIGHTER SQUADRON"
Coming: Madeleine Carrot, Fred ,Maclllurray "An Innocent Affair"
WESLEY-WILLIS WMS
The WMS of Wesley -Willis
United Church will meet in the
Lecture Room of the church on
Thursday evening November 10
WINTERIZE NOW!
Get your car ready for winter!
We stock:
FRESTONE
and
HOT SHOT
ANTI -FREEZE
Special Price on
COMPLETE WINTERIZING
Winter Front for various makes of Radiators
JONATHAN HUGILL
Supertest Service Station
Phone 784W Residence 616r34
at eight o'clock. Mrs. Haddy's from the Study Book. A donation
group will be in charge and Mrs. of toys forthe WMS workers
Finglend will present a chapter among the immigrants at Halifax,
1 +
• N.S., will be received. An ladies
IF A MAN DIE, SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN ?—Job 14:14
JESUS SAID: "—these (unsaved) shall go away into ever-
lasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal."
Matt. 25;46
RAVE YOU TAKEN TIME TO CONSIDER ETERNITY?
ARE YOU SAVED? WHERE WILL YOU SPEND LIFE
AFTER DEATH?
TRUST CHRIST TO SAVE YOU.
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
SEE E and DRIVE
The New Vanguard
SALOON 4 -DOOR SEDAN!
It's Beautiful! It's Economical, too!
See Them To -day at New Low Prices
Now on Display at
'Clinton Motors 1
C. L. Stanley, Proprietor
Autho��iyed Dealer
PHONE 205W — CLINTON
I.. Stanley, Proprietor
t tithorized Dealer
PHONE 205W --- CLINTON
E
BREAD SALESMAN
WANTED
Bartliff Bros.
PHONE I
Bakers and Confectioners
CLINTON
WEEKEND SPECIALS
at
Rumball's Grocery
Maxwell House Coffee lb. .69c
Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. .29c
Garden Patch Choice Wax Beans,
15 oz. tin , : 2 for .25c
iCarnation Milk, 16 oz. 2 for .27c
i Assorted Cream -Filled Cookies, lb. .29c
t Quick Quaker Oats 28c
1 Aylmer Tomato or Vegetable t
i. Soup 2 tins .19c
PHONE 86 -- - WE DELIVER
Are You In Need Of .
A
Coal or Wood Stove
Gas or Electric', anyStyle?
Combination Coal and Electric or Gas
Our Line of Stoves are made by Clare Bros., Preston
HECLA FURNACES IN STOCK
ALSO
A Complete Stock of ..
BATHS, BASINS, TOILETS & SINKS
See Our Goods and Prices Before You Buy
.111114, 05.
Hugh R. Hawkins
Hardware and Plumbing
PHONE 244 d» CLINTON
OHA Junior
Hockey
for
Stratford
HOME GAMES
Just let us know the day
GAMES SCHEDULED:
Friday, Nov. 4—St.
' Friday, Nov, 11—Marlboros
Friday, Nov. 18—Windsor
"A"
Kroehler
before
Michael's
•
the game!
IIARTLIFF lsROS.
PHONE 1 -- -- -- CLINTON
PHONE
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MOTHERS!
Your boy will be the
envy of the gang in one
of these mar cliessy
MACKINAW GOA 1' 5,
' Brown or Green, leather
reinforced .al points of
wear. Sizes 26 to 34.
$12.50 & $13.50
ea.
BOYS' PARKAS
Showerproof m'atl+Erials,
wool lining's, fur trimmed
hoods. Sizes 4 to 4•S
years. From—
$9.95 to $19.50
ea.
BREECHES
HUMPI-TREY Clot h,
Tweed's, Cords, Tweed-
ui°o'ys.• MI shades, all
sizes.
$4.50 to $6,50
pr.
—
� Complete stock of Boys' Shirts, Sweaters, Socks
Underwear, 'Longs, Shoes, Rubber Footwear,
Gloves, etc.
PikEu CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts — Stetson Hats
25 CLINTON
at eight o'clock. Mrs. Haddy's from the Study Book. A donation
group will be in charge and Mrs. of toys forthe WMS workers
Finglend will present a chapter among the immigrants at Halifax,
1 +
• N.S., will be received. An ladies
IF A MAN DIE, SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN ?—Job 14:14
JESUS SAID: "—these (unsaved) shall go away into ever-
lasting punishment: but the righteous into life eternal."
Matt. 25;46
RAVE YOU TAKEN TIME TO CONSIDER ETERNITY?
ARE YOU SAVED? WHERE WILL YOU SPEND LIFE
AFTER DEATH?
TRUST CHRIST TO SAVE YOU.
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
SEE E and DRIVE
The New Vanguard
SALOON 4 -DOOR SEDAN!
It's Beautiful! It's Economical, too!
See Them To -day at New Low Prices
Now on Display at
'Clinton Motors 1
C. L. Stanley, Proprietor
Autho��iyed Dealer
PHONE 205W — CLINTON
I.. Stanley, Proprietor
t tithorized Dealer
PHONE 205W --- CLINTON
E
BREAD SALESMAN
WANTED
Bartliff Bros.
PHONE I
Bakers and Confectioners
CLINTON
WEEKEND SPECIALS
at
Rumball's Grocery
Maxwell House Coffee lb. .69c
Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. .29c
Garden Patch Choice Wax Beans,
15 oz. tin , : 2 for .25c
iCarnation Milk, 16 oz. 2 for .27c
i Assorted Cream -Filled Cookies, lb. .29c
t Quick Quaker Oats 28c
1 Aylmer Tomato or Vegetable t
i. Soup 2 tins .19c
PHONE 86 -- - WE DELIVER
Are You In Need Of .
A
Coal or Wood Stove
Gas or Electric', anyStyle?
Combination Coal and Electric or Gas
Our Line of Stoves are made by Clare Bros., Preston
HECLA FURNACES IN STOCK
ALSO
A Complete Stock of ..
BATHS, BASINS, TOILETS & SINKS
See Our Goods and Prices Before You Buy
.111114, 05.
Hugh R. Hawkins
Hardware and Plumbing
PHONE 244 d» CLINTON