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• FOR SALE
HOUiSEHiOILD. FUfRlNITURE for .Sale
-4Alpp1y Mrs How,•,Mher•t•St.. Clinton.p
-;MISSES' TEAL ,Bruce, 'COAT. Size
14. with, white Sur. char•. • Phone 694J,
4db
BLUE STRIPED SUIT; RAINCOAT,
-sive 36; green overeoat.size-38.•Phone
1115. Clinton. 42b
SMALL QUEBEC ,HEATER in geed
condition. Apply Larne Brown Mo -
1 tors, :Clinton. 42b
600 TINS CARNATION FANCY' Pink
Salmon, '/ lb.- tins, 2 -tins for 39e,
"Thompson's Grocery. 42p
YOUNG LADY'S PALL AND WIN -
ter clothing, size 14; also child's
:three-piece winter outfit, size 2. All
in excellent condition. Apply' Box "S"
' NEWS -RECORD. 40-41.42p
'.22 dirEPEAfrEt1 RIFLE; :22 ISINiGLE
shot rifle; combination coal, wood.
and electric above, ;125; one hay load-
er; seven foot grain ' binder; anti•
freeze $1.715 per gallon; $2.50 allowed
on tires in trade `for new ones; 17
foot lime shaft••twiish pulleys.'W., B.
''Thompson. two miles wast of Clinton
os- `,No. 8 Highway. 42p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
• 19 CIFIOICF4 YORK' PIGS, six weeks
old,. Apply Robert Cole, R.R. 8, 'Olin-
-ton, phone 906r24. 41-42p
'.10 LITTLE PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD.
Apply Douglas Farquhar, RJR. 1
'Clinton, phone 8051.5. 42b
PIIVE CIHUNKS. OF' PIGS AROUND
',60 pounds; 50 Australoup • pullets,
Priced for quit$ sale. Apply William
"Steep, Clinton. z 42p
PULLETS FOR SALE
ago.LE,'GBORN P..ULLETS; 125
' :Iiatnpshite pullets for ' sale. &ply
'Keith Tyndall, phone 805x23,. 42p
1,000' LEGHORN X ROCK, GROSS •
bred pullets, ready to lav, for sale at
•:reasonable priee. Glazier„ Poultry
'Farm,' Clinton, Ont. 41-42»
VWHdTE LEIGI10a1N PULLETS FOR
Sale. Aliso 200 yearling White Leg-
horn bens. Apply W, T. Livingston,
phone 847r81 Seafonth. 42p
WANTED
':Someone anxious to snake a few extra
''dollars and to relieve sufferers from
Head colds, Hay Fever, Sinus, Deaf-
-mess, Stiff Neck, Bronchial and Cig-
-arette Coughs by supplying NAME-
' LESS Cold Remedy. Send 60c for
• trial. Show it to your friends and
get started. It is pleasant to use and
-quick to relieve, Address Purity Pro.
'ducts, Exeter, Ont, . 42-43p,
HELP WANTED
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Aver-
age $45 weekly for man or 'woman 'to
..supply more than 250 ;FAM;ILEX ne.•
seessities to, the people in your neigh-
borhood, .Sell part or full time. Write
• to-dtty for 'complete details of our
tune -;tested plan for fast, easy, di-
reet-to-eusltomer sales. OATALOGUE
F 1 El0. •FAMFLEX, Dept. A. 1600
:Oelorimior, ,Montreal. '42b
AUTOMOB T h ES d
1933 ,O. T C STAN-,
.Iir1�R10LE� COACH,
dard, in 'real good (iodation. Phone
841x12, ISeaforth. 42p
1942 FORD DE LUXE • FIVE PASS..
eager coupe in lienfect Condition, Ap-
ply -to Dennis Bisba••ek, Clinton. 42p
1929 POINITIAO SEDAN. IN FAIR
condition, for quick sale. A. E. Lei-
bo'ld, ,RJR. 2, Clinton, phone 930r13, 1047, to Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hay.
42p ter, 141t. 1, Varna, a son,
OA.KIEIS—+In ,Clinton Community Hos-
1934 FIOED VS ,COII1P11, MOTOR. IN »,ilial, on Wednesday, October 1b,
1947, to Mr, and :Mrs. Harry
Oakes, R.R. 2, Clinton, a daughter.
SMItI'H-Sn Colinton Community Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, October 14, 1947
to •Mr and Mrs. Jack Smith, 'Clinton
a son,
MARRIAGES
BIRTHS
OARTWRLGHT-4n .St..3lary's Hos-
iibal, Timmins, on Tuesday, 'Oct-
ober 14, 1947, to3111'. and M.'rs;
Duncan .Oarbwright, 'Timtnins, for
mealy of Clinton, a daughter,
(Elizabeth Ann), • ,
IIAYTER—In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Friday, October. 10,
good condition, new brakes, priced
reasonable. Apply Gordon Keys,
Brucefield. 42p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SIX ROOM HO'UISE, WATER AND
electricity, hen house and large gar-
den`. Apply Box. 'iS" NEIWS-1EGORD.
423
EIGHT '140031 HOUSE FOR ;SALE.
Residence of the lame ;Miss Margaret
M, Bay Apply on premises, Huron
St. 42p
BUILDING LOT ON RAGLAN ST.,
Clinton, with orchard and trees,• will
sell in one parcel or divided: Mrs.
Irene :Henri, phone. Clinton 223.
41-2-3p
EIGHT -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
on Rattenbury St. W., with bathroom,
liot and cold water, furnace and gar-
age; 'immediate possession Apply on
Vie premises to Mrs. George Taylor.
41tfb
A ONE -STOREY FRAME DWELL-
ing in Clinton.; Hydro,water, barn
on property. Immediate poseession.
Apply to H, C. Lawson, Real Estate
Broker, phone 251W. 38bt£
SMALL ROUSE RECENTLY moved
to Kirk St. Would make a comfort.
able home for a small family and
could be made liveable in a month's
time. Apply to James Elliott, Dublin.
39btf
11, STOREY DWELLING ABOUT
two years old, living room with na-
tural fireplace; dining room; den with
electric firenlaee; kitchen with built-
in cupboards; four -piece bathroom
with built-in tub and shower; two
bedrooms: full basement; hot water
heating system; good location: early
possession. Apply H. C. Lawson, Real
Estate Broker, phone' 251W,'Clinton.
39btf
WORK WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER POSITION WANT -
ed; experienced; would like one or
two adults; could begin around 18th
October. Apply Box "FA' NEWS -RE-
CORD. • 4213
NOTICE
SAW RILINNG DONE AT HOARE'S
Fruit Orchard one mile north of
town on No. 4 Highway.
40-44»
FULLER BRUSH 00. REP1EISEIN-
tativo for Clinton and district—spe-
eial Christmas giftat Win:Aired O'Neil,
phone 75J. 42134f
FUR COATS REMODELED, Lined,
glazed; charges very reasonable, 25
years' experience, references. Mrs.
Norman Hockey, Furrier, Main St,
Exeter, phone 239, Exeter, or 4741,
Clinton, 41-423
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses anrt
dead animals, siutable for mink feed.
M dead, phone at once. Phone collect
Jack Gilbert, 936r21 or Fred Gilbert,
936r32, 'Goderich. 25-btfh
ARE YOU READY ?
With •cold weather a certainty in
the near future, we 'suggest you
' check your wjntter underwear re-
quirements to=day. Replace those
worn-out garments wiitbh new ones
while our stock is complete ....
STANFIELD ALL WOOL
' RIB
PENMAN'S 95
PENMAN'S PREFERRED
PENMAN'S 71
PENMAN'S and TIGER
FLEECE
Men's and Boys' Combinations; Men's 'Shirts and Drawers
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for Tip •Top Tailors,. Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes
.P.IlON,E 25 CLINTON
;New Fabrics
bast, we have a NEW, different line of Upholstering
Fabrics Stripes,' Tapestries and American Velours --
to help brighten your home for this falll and coming winter.
JACK'S; UPHOLSTERING
W. L. MOORE, Proprietor
'WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
Huron - and Orange Sts.
,•', PHON:E 62
Clinton
IISRAEL-CR'AWFORD--At the home
of the fin ide's' mother, by 'Rev, A. G.
Hewitt, on Saturday, October 11,
1947, Margaret Elllen, only daught-
er of Ml'% Mary Crawford, Auburn,
to Raymond Harold Israel, Kitch-
ener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Israel, West Montrose.
PETTNFJB:AICER-;ITI4GG1NS — In. St.
Clair United Church, Toronto, on
Saturday, October 11, 1947, by
Rev. A. E. Kewley, Rhea Ferrol,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
William H. Higgins, to. Frank Bur-
' row.l Pennebaker, son of .the Iate
(Vlr. and Mrs. Ii. Pennebaker, all
of Clinton.
STANLEY-STIRA.UGHAN — In Ben.
Tallier United Church, by Rev„ S.
E. Hayward, at 1 p.m., Monday,
October 13, 1947, Betty Irene,
younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur M, ,Straug'han, Benmil•Ier, to
Orville James .Stanley, Clinton,
youngest son of Mrs. Ida Stanley,
Listowel, and the late James Stan-
ley, Lucknow.
DEATHS
DIEH•L-.-At the home of Frank Crich,
Tuekersmith Township, on Thurs.
day, Oetober 16, 1947, Mary Ann
(Stevens, beloved wife of the late
John V. Diehl, in her 68th year
Resting at the Beattie Funeral
Home, •Rattenbury SL E., Clinton,
where service will be held on Sat-.
urday, October 18, at 2.00 p.m., to
•B+aird's cemetery.
FRASEiL—Sn, Toronto, on Friday,
October 10, 1947, Thomas, Andrew
Fraser, M.D., in his 35th, year, be-
loved son of the late Thomas and
Isabella Fraser, (Stanley Township.
Funeral from Ball Brothers Funer-
al Horne, High St., Clinton, to
Baircl's cemetery, on Monday, Oe-
tober 13.
MUSTARD—In. Clarkson, on Tues-
day, October 14, 1947. Pearl Eliz-
abeth Macdonald, ,beloved widow
of Thornton Mustard, and mother
of Elizabeth (Mrs P. W. Burch),
Charles, Donald, William and Neil
in her 03rd year. Funeru from Ball
Brothers Funeral Home, Clinton,
Thursday afternoon. October 16,
.at 3.00 ,o'clock to Clinton Cemetery
SNEILL--In Clinton, on Sunday, Oct-
ober 12, 1947, Andrew S. ,Snell, in
his 78th year. Funeral from Ball
Brothers Funeral Home, Clinton,
Tuesday afternoon, October 14, to
Clinton Cemetery,
STIRLING—In London, an Thursday,
'October 9, 1947, Helen ,Mae Thomp-
son, beloved wife of Grant H. •Stb••-
ling, in her 24th year. Funeral
from Ball Brothers Funeral Home,
High St., Clinton, on Saturday,
0otofber 11, to Bayfield cemetery.
CORSETS
Charis Garments
for
Your Individual Figure Needs
Pull hips, average hips or
narrow hips
'one-piece Models'
with inner ,adjustable control
if needed
Girdles and Brassieres
Price range
$4.45 to $21.50
Mrs. Harold Crittenden
Orange St, Clinton
Box 153 Phone 173
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
Ca V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
• Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
"- Princess St East., Phone 585
e$ 59-tf
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-AUCTION SALE • r '• °
Of Property and Household Effects,
to be heldin the Village of Blyth on
SATURDAY OCTOBER;:
at 1 p.in.
Complete line of Household' Effects
7 room 1% -storey #rime house in
Village- of Blyth, 1<.block west of
Main street; furnace, water pressure
system, double garage and 'work
shop. This ,property is in, .;excellent
condition. •
TERMS
Chattels -Cash;
Property --40% down, balance in
30 days. :Sold subject to reserve bid.
Estate of late Harold Jackson
Mr. L. • Smith, Auctioneer
AUCTION SALE
In the, Village of Auburn, of Valuable
House Property and Household Ef-
fects, at 1 p.m., on
WE'DNES'DAY, OCTOBER 22
Cook stove, coal heater, tables, chairs,
bedroom •suites, washing machine,
sewing ntaehine, couches, writing
desk and book . case, electric . radio,
dishes, lawn mower, etc„ etc.
,Subject to reserve bid
Harold Jackson, R. D. Munro,
Auctioneer Proprietor
41-423
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock, at Porters' Hill, 3 miles
west of Holmesville, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, at 2 p.m.,
..sharp •
Consisting of:
CATTLE ' 16 young "cows (some
springers), 10 Holstein -heifers, sup-
posed to be in calf; 20 young Hol-
stein heifers '(vaccinated); 10 Hol-
stein heifer calves (vaccinated); 15
stocker cattle,
FIGS — Broodsow, with litter;
brood sow, due in November; 14
chunks. •
•TERMS—CASA,
A.E Townshend, Edward W. Elliott,
Proprietor Auctioneer
42-43b
AUCTION SALE
Of Cattle, at Lot 13, -Concession 13,
Hallett Township, 2 miles ^ west of
Harlock School, at 1.30 p,m.
MONDAY, OCTOBER, 27
Reg. Durham bull, 18 months old;
4 Durham and Hereford cows, due in
March and April; Durham heifers, 3
years old, due early March; Hereford.
steers,. 2 years old; 4 Hereford and
Durham steers, rising 2 years old; 4
Hereford and Durham heifers, 2 years
old; 8 Durham and Hereford 'spring
calves,
TERMS: GASH.
William Murphy, Harold Jackson,
Proprietor '.• Auctioneer
' 423
CARD OF THANKS
Grant Stirling, 1Vfr. and Mrs. Fred.
Thompson and Frank wish to take
this opportunity of •expressing their
heartfelt appreciation and thanbs for
the many acts of kindness gifts and
flowers sent to Mrs. Stirling during
her long illness, and for all expres-
sions of sympathy, flowers, ears loan-
ed, during their recent sad bereave-
ment. dep
CARD OF THANKS
Miss E. Reid and Mrs, James Web-
ster, sisters of the late Miss Margaret
C. Reid, wish to extend "Thanks" and
appreciation 'to the many relatives
and friends for their expressions of
sympathy during 'their recent be-
reavement with special thanks to Dr.
W. A. Oakes Rev D, J. Lane and Rev.
Gordon Peddie, Walkerton, 42p
FORS'YfiHE!—.Art the home of her
daughter, 1VIrs, G. .:Scott, Detroit,
Mieh., on Wednesday night. Octob-
er 15, 1947, Mrs, Jean Finlayson
Forsythe, widow of the late . A.
Forsythe, formerly of Tuckersmith
Township.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
GARBAGE COLLECTION SERVICE
in Clinton starting Monday. Weekly
service, satisfaction guaranteed. Leave
your name at Boat "Z", NEWS -RE-
CORD.
ROXY THEATRE
C L- I' N T' O 'N
Now Playing— In: Cinecolor
"TETE •MICHIGAN , ,KID"
starring Jon Hall
Mon,, Tues., Wed.
— Adult Enterntaintpent
Merle Oberon, George Brent and
- Charles Korvin •
A film terrifying in its impact, a
babble of wits and wickedness,
TEMPTATION
Thurs., Fri,, . Sat.
A merry mixup of the miraculous
and realistic es Santa;•Claus turns
Cuspid and brings happiness and
goodwill throughout an entire city.
John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and
Edmund Gwenn
Miracle" on 34th Street
Coming,- Ingrid Bergman and
Cary Grant an "NOTORIOUS"
Adult Entertainment
1
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH,
Now Playing Dane Clark in
"THAT WAY WITH WOMFJN"'
with Martha Vickers,'
Men., Tues., Wed. •
.4dluit Entertain -meat,
Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes
and Bolen Drew
Packed with suspense, intrigue sand
romance, the sort of ntystery that
keeps you wondering until the end.
JOHNNY O'CLOCK
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Cornel Wilde, Maureen O'Hara
and Helen Walker
It's in Technicolor and it's the
liveliest, loveliest racing yarn ever
screened.
HOMESTRETCH
Coining— "WICKED LADY"
with James Mason
Adult Entertainment
— Matinees --
Wed.,
Wed., Sat., Holidays at 2.30 pm.
REGENT THEATRE'''
SEAPORTH •..;1.
Now Playing-. •
"MIRACLE ON 34th STREFI$"
with Maureen O'Hara, John Payne
Mon,, Tues., Wed.—
Maureen O&Hare. Cornea Wilde
Helen Walker
All the thrills and romance of
racing packed into ,a grand Teohni.,
color story
HOMESTRETCH
Thurs., Fri., Sat.—
John Mills. Valerie Hobson and
Bernard Mills
Dickens' famous story of Pip and
Estella becomes the outstanding
screen attraction of the yeas-.
Great. Expectations •
Coming— Merle ,Oberon in
"TEMPTATION"
Adult Entertainment
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m.
CHIEF APPOINTED
WING111AtM' Gordon Deyeli; it
forever member of the Huron County
police force and night constable here
for four years, has received the ap-
pointment of chief of police for the
Town of Southhampton. His duties
will' commence at once,
The New
SHELL GARAGE
will be open 7 days. a week
and 24 hours a day.
For a complete check-up
bring your car in 10 -day to
Stanley's Garage
C. L. Stendey, Proprietor
NOW
is the time to have that
GARDEN PLOWED
Orders Filled as Received
JOE COREY
Phone Clinton 803r12
em..,l ..•.40..x..•
APPLES
A Nice Crop of
SPYS
Come to Orchard for best
value for a supply
C. HOARE
FRUIT FARM
NOTICE
Take Notice that the
COURT OF REVISION
will be held on the
28th Day of October, 1947''
at 730 o'clock in the evening, in Ott Council Chamber
RE THE MATTER OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS
The Municipality of the Town of Clinton
M. T. CORLESS, Clerk and Treasurer
NOW OPEN
Clinton's Newest Shop
Specializing in:
Golden Brown FRENCH PRIES 100
150
10e
IIAMB43RRGERS
HOT DOGS
SANDWICHES
TEA CO3l+'JiIE MI'LX
SOFT DRINKS CIGARETTES
We are well known to many of you through operations at
Grand Bend during the summer
PARRY'S SNACK BAR
Fanr tolme Dairy Building Clinton
SALARY SCHEDULE
GODER'IICII -- The Public School
Board adopted the following salary
schedule: Minimum salary for princi-
pals, $2,000, Maximum, $2,000; assist-
me
ants to principals, $1,800 minimums
$2,400 maximum; female teachers,
$1,500 minimum, $2,109 maxi—Minn
with (an .animal increase of *103 until
the maximum is reached, to cos-,
mence September, 1948.
CHRIST JESUS CAME INTO THE WORLD
WHY? — TO SAVE SINNERS. — 1 Tim. 1:15
WHO ARE THE SINNERS? --= YOU and I. -- Rom. 3: 23
IIOW CAN WE BE SAVED? -- Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ
and thou shalt be saved. — Acts 16:31
TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7.7.30 E.S.T.Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CHL -W. WINDSOR
COURT OF REVISION
Township of Hullett
The Council of the Township of Hullett will hold a Court:
of Revvisionon the 1948 Assessment Roll, MONDAY,
N'OVIJIIEBER 3. at 2 p.m., iii •Community Hall, Londesboro.
GEO. W. COWAN, Clerk,
Girds -- Here's Your Chance
To Earn While You Learn
Apply for Particulars
To the Superintendent
Clinton Hosiery -Mills- Limited
Brushes -
A good range for every household use
VENETIAN SHADE BRUSHES at 50o and 90c
NAIL BRUSHES at iDe and lac
Sarftle, Separator, Clothes, and Shoe Brushes
BROOMS
Four -String $1.00 Five -String $1.25
HAWKINS HARDWARE
Albert St, PHONE 244 Clinton
ALBERT ST. PHONE 4
Housing Accommodation
Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation
Foams of Application to lease Housing Accommo-
dation (now under construction by Wartime Housing Lim-
ited in Clinton) may be obtained at the office of the
undersigned. The application does not constitute an
agreement to provide a house.
Inforanation required ;includes particulars of war
service, marital status, and present living conditi'on's, and
financial responsibility. All applications are 'subject to
the approval of the proper authorities.
(Signed) M. T. CORLESS,
Clinton, Clerk,
October 7, 1947. Town of Clinton
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VACUUM -CLEANED •
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This is the cleanest method 'you could I
imagine—no dust nor dirt—and you get
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the job done very efficiently. '
DON'T FORGET! WE WHITEWASH, iti
.AND SPRAY WEEDS! i�
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LITTLE
Phone 335vv CLINTON 1
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