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FOR SALE
COM BICYCLE, PRACTICALLY slaw
.Apply'efarek Leaping:ton, phone 587W.
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ONE BELL No. 50 POWER OUT -
ting box. Ferg. VanEgniona, hone
187. 44p
WIALNCUT CAiBINET; ALSO.
walnub ;chesterfield living room tante.
Both in good condition. Phone 321.
441)
GOOD STAND -PICKED NORTIEJRN
'SPY APPles, $1.00 per buniel. Bring
eontainers. T. R. Senlai,eis, Phone C'f4.1,b-
'ton 5101:23.
GOOD LARGE COON, STOVE 1111
good condition, 'white and grey; enara-
al, wood or coal, reservoir. A. Galan,
.phone Clinton 312. • 43-44p
TWO. WINDMILLS: ONE 50 FEET,
self -oiling Brant:toed, and one 20 -feet
for sale or exchange for stock. Phone
Done. Hendricks, Clinton, 905x14
14-45p
'8OW DUE IN TWO WEEKS; ANTI -
freeze $1.75 per gallon; sealed mo-
tor oil 86c per gallon; 12 gauge
single barrel sleet gun; single shot
-rifle; combination coal, wood and
eleetrie stove $25. W. B. Thompson,'
'two Miles west of Clinton on No.. 8
• Highway . , • 44p
lornsTocK FOR SALE
'TWO' SHEEP AND FOUR LAMBS
for sale. Apply Ninian Heard, phone
Clinton 901r41. ' • 441p
HOLSTEIN, EIJI& CALVES FOR
vealing. Apply Charles E. Elliott,
phone. 326, Clinton. 44n
.LITTLE1 PIGS, SIX WEEKS
• old,•extra, good. Andrew Lawslon, R.R.
1," Clinton, phone 804r16. 44b
TWO PUREBRED ABERDEEN AN -
'us bulls, one of serviceable ago. G.
R. McKiel, ,phone Clinton 633r14.
43-44p
FIVE DURHAM SPRING CALVES
or sale. Apply W. H. Johnston, No.
'8 Highway, R.R. 2, 'Clinton, phone
901r2. 43-44b
PULLETS FOR SALE
50 RED x ROOK IrYBRTDS. APPLY
Wilfred Penfound, phone Clinton,
-804x2. 44b
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
URGENTLY NEEDED — TWO OR
-three unfurnished rooms by civilian
-.couple, Phone 800r21. 43-44,»
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1931 FORD COACH FOR ;SAffelik four
good *es and 'Indio. Apply Box "H"
IsIEWS-RECORD. . 44»
1938 PLYMOUTH SEDAN IN Al
Shape. Apply Box "F", NESTS -IRE-
' CORD. 44»
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1.929, 011EVROLET SEDAN lig FAIR
shape. Good tires. James East, R.R.
•4, Clinton, phone 800r6. 44n,
• NANO TEACHER
MreGILL LICENCIATE DEGREE, has
time for a few more pupils. For in-
formation phone 242J, Clinton. Pine
vote lessons inYour own home. child-
ren preferred, 44.»
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a 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE.
' DECKEIR -- ClintoCoinimBIRTHS
BARN '?2'x26' KITCHEN '20'42' ON 1102nital on Fridn
ay October 24
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oak‘foundatien. Apply to A
James A.
Dale, Clinton. •° 44p;
SMALL HOUSE RECENTLY moved
to Knit St. Would make a comfort-
a;ble - home for a ;small family and
could bo made liveable in a month's
time, Apply to James. Elliott,
. 39btf
IN VILLAGE OP 13AYPIELD, 114
stoeey fraane• house, garage, 'and three
large •lots. Resemble. Apply to John
pease, 306 ;SiancoeSt., London, Ont.
44b
FOR ;SALEa-WELL ESTABLISHED
machine shop, fully equipped, cen-
trally located. Purchase mite includes
building, equipment and stock. Apply
H. 0, Lawson, Real Estate Broker;
phone 251w.;
GROCERY )STORE, REFRESHMENT
booth ;and service station on Blue
Water Highway' in Village of Bay-
field, with modern seven -room dwell-
ing, 'steam heated; four furnished.
rabinte ;eight acres oe land with Ine
mores in good cedar poles; ,priree $7,000
plus ,stock and invoices. Apply H.
0, Lameon, Real Estate Broker, Phone
251W, Clinton. • 441htf
11/2 TST0Y DWELLING ABOUT
two years old, living room with na-
tural fireplace; dining room; den with
electric fireplaee; kitchen with buil-t-
in alaboaeds; four -piece bathroom
with built-in tub and shower; two
bedrooms; full basement; hot water
heating system; - gond ;location; early
poseession, Apply. H. C. Lawson, Real
Estate Rreker, phone 251W, Clinton.,
441atf
MEN WANTED
$35 to *60 A WEEK! . YOUR OWN
businens! No boss, n� inneelock, inde--
pendence! The, leading line of Home
'Service Product! If you own a car
operate in the country, otherwise
nick a city territory. Full informa-
tion FREE on request. FAMILEX,
Dept. C. 1600 Delorinner, Montreal.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST --:' ON SATURDAY NIGHT,
Oetober 18th, .between Kipper and
Goderich, a 1931 Chevrolet spare
wheel and tire. 'Finder please phone
Henget] 81-r24 (reverse charges).
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NOTICE
SAW FILING DONE AT HOARD'S
Fruit Orchard One mile north ef
town on No. 4 Highway.
40-44p
FULLER BRUSH CO. REPRESENT-
tabive for Clinton and district—spe-
cial Christmas gifas,. Winnifred O'Neil,
phone 751. eabtf
WE HAVE' ON HAND FOR EOM
diate delivery the Harvey Reid Head
Hammer Mills both large and small
;dee We are also taking orders for
spring; delivery of Fleury -Bissell
tractor discs. Hyde Bros.; 'Marsala
Ont., phone 128W. 43b
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD DISAfBLED HORSES POR
mink feed. Some ;Cedar kindling for
eat°. Ebner Trick; phone 907r5. •
43-48p
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses and
dead animals, siutable for mink feed.
If dead, phone at once. Phone collect
jack Gilbert, 936r21. or Fred Gilbert,
936r32, Goderieh.
•consErns CISAIRIS GARIVIENTS
for your individual figure needs; Fen],
hips, average hipe or narrow hips;
one-piece ;medels with inner adjust-
able ;control' if . needed. Girdles and
brassierese Price range *4.45 te
$21.50. Mrs. Haloid Ceittentlen, Or-
ange St, ;Clinton, -Box 153, phone 173,
44b1:1!
1 WHY? — TO SAVE SINNERS. — 1 Tim. 1:15
WHO ARE THSINNERS? — Yand L
E OU
— Rom. 3: 23
CHRIST JESUS ,C4AME INTO THE WORLD
HOW CAN WE BE SAVED? -- Believe en the Lord Jesus Christ
and thou shalt be saved. — Acts 16:31
TUNE IN—Pilgrizien Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
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2 BIG 'VALUES THIS WEEK
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Toggery Shoppe'
For Ladies -
Nylon Hose
2 Pairs for $1.95
8 doz. ‘only. Substandards of 42 and 45
gauge. Full fashioned Nylons
2 PAIR TO A CUSTOMER
For Men - All Wool Pull -Overs
Regular %3.95 Special $2.00
Substandards. Colors of Maroon and Fawn.
This sweater is made with a crew neck from
an ALL WOOL quality yarn that will give
splendid, service. Slight imperfections is the
-reason 'for the low price.
heToggeryShoppe
PHONE 324 (Beecher Streets in charge) CLINTON
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1947, ;to Mr. and Mrs. Cali Decker,
&aria, a son.
IRWIN-4n Clinton Community. Kos-
pital., on Wednesday, October. 29;
1947, to -'Mr. ;and Mrs. ;Robeet; N.
Clinton, a daughter.
LOCICHART—In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Feiday,. October 24,
1947, to Mr. and 'Meat Glen Lock -
halt, Clinton, a daughter.
SHORTT — In Clinton Cornanunity
Hospital, on Tuesday, October 28,
1947, to Mr. and Mrs. ElgineShortt,
Hensall, a son.
STINSON — In Clinton Community
Honital, on Tuesday, October 28,
1947, to 11/0 and Mrs. Allan 'Stin-
son, Clinton, a daughter.
WHITE—In Clinton Community Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, October 28, 1947,
to W. and Mrs. John White, Hn-
all, daughter.
YOUNG—In Clinton Community Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, Oetober 28, 1947,
to Mr, and Wks. Morris Young,
Clinton, a ,so1.
MARRIAGES
000IPER-HATTENT — At Ontario St.
United 'Church pareen;ege, by Rev,
W.J.Woolerey, On TIVUTSdaln Oc-
tober 30, 1947, at 3 p.m., Annie
Edna ,Tean, eldest daughter of 1Vre.
• and Ms.'s. R. Y. Hattin, Clinton, to
Clarence Everett Cooper, second
son of Mrs. George 'Jlacltson, Nint,
Mich„ and 'the late George Cooper,
Clinton.
DENOMMEXHARETTE—In St. Pe-
ter's Roman Catholic Church, St,
Joseph, en ;Seturda.y, October 25,
1947, by Rev. Father Bordeau,,
Doreen, •daughter of Mr. ad Mrs.
Norman Oharette, to Joseph' De-
EkST-SLIMING In Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton, on Satur-
day, Oetober 25, 1947, by Rev. W.
T. Woolfrey; Gladys Mary, only
daughter of Kr, and Mrs. John
'Sieling, Clinton, formerly of Ged-
• erieh, to Murray ;Clarence, only
son of Mae. Esther East and the
late Norman East, Huliet Town-
ship. ,
LEETErR-WHITEILAW — In Hillcrest
Church of Christ, Toionto, by Rev.
Hugh B. Kilgour,- on Saturday,
October 25, 1947, Mary Katherine
Whitelaw, elder daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. 1. Headley Whitelaw, To-
ronto, to Robert Leiper, Torronte,
son of Mrs Annie Leiper, Londes•
bora and the late James Leiper.
DEATHS
001,OLOUGH — Suddenly in Wood-
stock General Hospital, on Mon-
day, October 27, 1947, Harriett
Louise 'Pinney, beloved wife of
William J. Colelough, in her 70th
year. Funeral from the 'Smith Fu.
neral Home, Woodstock, on Thurs-
day, Oetober 30, at 1,30 pan. In-
terment in 33aicd's cemetery Stan-.
bey Town ship.
PARKE—At the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Eric Forsythe Carre, 14
Walker Ave., Toronto, on Tuesday,
October 28 1947, Harriet Lavita,
widow of Rev. James Francis Parke,
former Church of England clergy-
man who resided after retirement
in the Bayfield area, Funerel 81
; Fred W. IVIattheas Funeral Chapel,
Wednesday evening, Oetober 29.
Interment at Bayfield cemetevy at
1.30 p.m., Thursday, October 30,
WASHINGTON — ½ Clinton Cern.
munity Hospital on Sunday, October
26, 1947, Joseph Washington, be-
'; loved husband of Clara Jenkins, in
his 92nd year. Funeral from his
' late residence, lot 25, .concession
West Wawauosh, on Wednesday,,
' October 29, to Colborne cemetery.
4.11.30m41.004110m*Dalsmodumpaert.N.
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 to -day to
Stanley's Garage
C. L. Stanley, Proprietor
SOW'
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POONIVIt'Inttl,?0,ttv,
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
4UNSHINEr ACCOUNT
IS SHORT CUT TO
'CAREFREE .HOLIDAY.
"I had the three of iny life," said
the man with the tanned face, to W.
H. Robinson, local Bank of Montreal
antanager. "Best vacation ever
• and all because I started any Sun-
shine Amount well in advance."' „ .
"You look better Wean you did, this
time last year," commented Ivir.
IRokineon. •
"Franiely, I' hadn't put enough aside
for a good holiday a year ago," said
the Sunshine Amount enthusiaSt.
"When I' got back, I figured out what
a real rest this year would cost. I be-
gan putting away one -twelfth of the
money every month . . hi a sep-
arate ;account: That way hardly
missed it. And this year I did all I'd
planned . . . without money worries.
I had the time of my life , and
feel like a million,"
Phi e plan can work for you, too
Why not start your Sunshine Ac.
count now while there are plenty
of pay-days left before next sum-
mer? ;Money in the bank can add a
pleasure bonus to your holidays.
443
IN MEMORIAM .
;GLAZIER—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Thomas
Glazier, Who passed away nine
years ago, October 31, 1938.
October comes with reep regret
A month we never will forget,
aniseed by wife and family
44p
TO LATE TO CLASSIFY
REGISTERED COCKER SPANIEL
B. 1. Grey, Raglan StanunIaRILP
puppies', colors, solid'Inaelt, and red
and white. E. I. Grey, Raglan St.,
phone Clinton 191We 44-45»
Notice of Meeting
The regular
meeting of Goderieh
Township Federation of Agricul-
ture will be held'½ S.S. No, 4 on
Tuesday, November 4
at 8 p.m. .
National Film Board showings to
be featured and everyone welcome
School children, ae 'usual, are ex
pected to attend' Homeeville S.S.
No. 3 on Tuesday afternoon at
2.30, %(:. aee films; that • assist in
their school work and others of,
a more amusing nature."
R. E. ThOMPSON,
Secretary
NEWS -RECORD Classified's cost
little but produce big results.
PAGE FIVE
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• and "BLONDIRS HOLIDAY"
NowPSelTallyEiAnAgie--;:bmo°n.yAltiverANTechll,e, in
Mon., Tues., Wed, -*(Nov. 3.50,
HOMESTRETCH
Cornet Wilde, Maureen O'Hara
and Glenn Langan
Mon., Tues., Wed.—) '
Adult Enterbainment
Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth Sot t
and Charles Cana.
Tea terrific drama, tense, taut and
tantalizing. You'll never forget the
suspense or the sospeet.up.
Dead Reckoning ' '
Men., TAnieuslt., EWneilterb. ainnlent
A
Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant
and Claude Rains
The Sib01.7 OLE' a woman, with a repta
tertian and the man who tidied her
NOTORIOUS
Thurs., Pri:„Sat.—(Nov, 6-8)
Robert Lowery, Helen Walker ,
and William Fern=
Prom the pen of James Oliver
Cawood comes an unforgettable
tale of tender romance, thrilling
and heart gripping drama.
God's Country
— ALSO —
The Overlanders
Al magnificent staga of the Austral-
tan ranchers who drove their cattle
1600 miles across deserts, mourn-
tante and rivers to ;escape the Jape.
Chips Rafferty and John Nugent
............—............--aea•
Thurs., Fri, Sat.— Two Features
Nprthwest Trail .Louis
.---In Technicolor—
JoaWoodbury and John Mel Starring
n
Danny Boy
A story of the latest unselfish love
in the world, a boy and his dog.
Robert "Buzzy" Henry and Ace
Thurs., Fri., Sat...
Hayward, 1Vlauree O'Hara
and James O'Toole
olaction
The famed seerets 02 Monte 'Cl'itO
revealed) for the first time in a
,srmashing adventure story
- The Return
of Monte Cristo
Coming—"JOHNNY O'CLOCK"
Adult Enterbeinntent
Coming— "THE WEB" and
"MY DOG SHEP" '
Matinees: 'Sate holidays, 2.30 pan.
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Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of Mary Ann Diehl
All persons having claims against
the Mate ' of Mary Ann Diehl, late
of the Town or Clinton, in the
County of Huron, Widow, deceased,
who died on the 16th day of October,
1947, are ;hereby notified to send ir
full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 22nd
day of November, 1947, after which
date the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claimthen
received.
DATED' at Seaforth, this 28th day
of October, 1947.
MoCONNEL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
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Open Sunday
November 2
AND
Every Night Next Week
DUNLOP
T -I -R -E -S
DOMINION
ALL TYPES AND SIZES
INKLEY SERVICE
STATION
Phone 784
Huron St.
While they la4 we are offer-
ing our complete stock of Fall
TOPCOATS at a real saving
to you.
Reg. $24 to $29.50
Now at $15 to $19
REALLY "TOPS". IN
TOPCOATS!
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott McHale Shoes
PHONE 25
CLINTON
NOW OPEN
Clinton's Newest Shop
Specializing in:
Golden Brown FRENCH FRIES 10c
HAMBURGERS lSc
HOT DOGS 10c
SANDWICHES
TEA COFFEE MILK
SOFT DRINKS , CIGARETTES
We are well known to many of you through operations at
Grand Bend during the summer
PARRY'S SNACK BAR
Fairholme Dairy Building Clinton
Why worry about caching trains, buses, or the bother
of driving yourself
JUST GET IN TOUCH WITH
ASHTON'S TAXI
PHONE 110
TO TAKE YOU TO YOUR DESTINATION
, Either local or long distance
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OFFICE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
Cliff Ashton, Prop. Residence Phone 3'72J IJ
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of first posting of VOTERS' LISTS for 1947
MUNICIPALITY of CLINTON, County of Iluron
NOTICE is hereby given. that 1 have conipafed With
Section 8 of THE VOTERS' LISTS ACT and I have posted
up in my office •at Clinton on the 281ih ray of October,
1947, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at Municipal Elections ,and that ,suoh Est
remains there for inspection.
And 1 hereby call upon all voters to take imianediate
proceedings to have any errors or ondssi!ons corrected
according to law, the last day for appeal1 being the 21st
day of November, 1947.
Dated at Clinton this 28th day of October, 1947.
M. T. CORLESS,
•!Clerk of the Tom of Clinton
HALLOWE'EN
HARD TIME DANCE
RCAF Station, Clinton
FEATURING
THE CENTRAL AIR COMMAND
FAMOUS DANCE BAND
ON
FRIDAY,OCTOBER 31
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Dance Prizes Costume Prizes
ADMISSION $1.00 PER COUPLE
Lots of Hostesses Lots of Refreshments
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Moths Eat The Year Round!
We are equipped to DE -MOTH your upholstered furni-
ture, rugs, draperies. This can be done hi your home or
on our premises. MOTH CRYSTALS, deadly to moths and
larvae, but harmless to human beings.
Minor repairs FREE OF CHARGE during de-motbing.
JACK'S' UPHOLSTERING
• ' W. L. MOORE, Proprietor
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
Huron and Orange Sts.
PHONE 62
Now is the time for
STRIP -SEAL
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KEEP WARM AND 'SAVE FUEL
NEW LOW PRICE
Only 35c a package
$1.65 for a full box of 5 packages
Clinton
HAWKINS HARDWARE
Albert St. PHONE 244 Clinton