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FOR SALE
,QUANTITY OF GOOD CLEAN OATS
suitable for feed.'Apply Fred McCool,
Londesboro, phone Blyth 28r14. 49-p
BEACH CIRCULATING HEATER, al-
-most new. Apply S. Yearron, Post Of-
fice Box 477, Clinton. 49-p
"LADY'S HUDSON SEAL COAT, SIZE
•40. Apply Box "L" NEWS -RECORD.
49-p •
TWO VALUABLE WOOL RUGS, 0
teat by 10r/a feet and 9 feet by 12 feet:
.Moved from city to farm and cannot
use. Robert Clark,, Bluewater High-
way, two miles north , of Baydeid;
:phone Clinton 909 r 23. 49-p
PALE BLUE TAFFETA EVENING
:gown, size 10, with matching long
gauntlet 'gloves, 915: Apply , .Mrs.
LougNvorth in the apartment oyer M.
S. Agnew's Pool Room. 49-p
SET OF DAVID GLEN BAGPIPES,
;re -conditioned like new. Also one clar-
inet. Clarence Perdue, R,R. 3, Clinton,
phone 905 r 41 49-p
-BOY'S TWFIED COAT, WOULD FIT
boy 12 or 13 years old. Apply NEWS -
RECORD, 49-50-p
FEED OATS FOR SALE. 100 BUSIti-
- e! good heavy oats; Priced reason -
e. " jr:'W. Andrews, phone 33
°'Xlinton. 48btifu
"HOOVER VACUUM IN GOOD CON=
wlition, with all the attachments. Ap-
'ply to Mrs. Charles' ?DtvitpHe1L plhofe:
"809' 48b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TINE LITTLE PIGS 'FOR SALId
'also Brooder-IIMise Apply- Roy (aa
iteloq, :phone 49 -ti
.;.TWELVE' HIGH G`RATDE HOLSTEIN`
•`Heifers bred to )iardbred Holstein bull,
'Itofreshen in January. These heifers
`are all from high, producing ,:cows,
;Wee two purebred' Holstein` -hulls, W.
A, McGuire, R.R. 2, Bayfield, phone
.Clinton 900. `r'' 1. 49-p
-•PUREBi'RED REGISTERED HERE -
'lord .bulls. Rosny Pawns, Goderich.
46 47 48 49-b
FARM FOR SALE
1,00 ACRES 51,000. GOOD,PASTVRE
`'land and lifetime 'sttppiq o£ firewood.
)).Pt 21, Cencession 7, Hulled. Apply
'Fred Lawson, 37 Blylthwood I ,d., Tor-
-skint°. 48, 49, 50, 51b
-700 AiMRESS ON NO. 4 HIGHWAY,
• rF mile north of Brucefieid, fair se
of buikings, farm now in pasturs,
be ideal for' beans and grain next
year. For particulars apply James•
Walker, 230 7th St., Brandon, • Man,
or. Frank Wilson Brumfield,
47, 48, 49, 50•'b
LOST SAND' FOUND,
'LOST - LITTLE •BLACK. TERRIER'
'Answers to name of Sparkle. Phone
;339 R, -Clinton; , , 49-b
MISCELLANEOUS •• •
'CORSE/11S - 'CILAR1§ GAIR•MDNfIS
/or your individual'figure needs; Pull
hips, average hips or narrow trips;
one-pieee models -with inner adjust-
able' conttaol if needed. "Girdles sand
brassieres. ' Price range ,$4,45 to
'4,2150 Mrs. 'Harold Crittenden, Or-
r , St, .Clmton,•Box 158, phone 173.
44btf
AUTOMOBILES`F,OR SALE
1938 FORD COACH, NEW, MOTOR,
heater, in good contrition, best. cash
-Offer. Apply T. A.,Datton, Brucefield
49-b
WORK WANTED
TYPI0 c 130iN0 AT H01141E1i OR
would help in office, Phone 478w.
47, 48, 49b
WANTED TO BUY
ORAD HORSES and DEAD AN'IMIA14S
suitable for mink feed: Will pay 2c -
a pound for horses and call and spick
up saane. Dead animale''a:C ording to,
value. If dead phone -at ,once. Phone
collect Jack Gilbert, 986r21, or Fred'
Gilbert, 936r82,' Goderielh, 4Sb'tzf
' PROPERTY FOR SALE .~~
FOR SALE-Six-roomed,frame house
on No. 8 Highway, Village of Dublin.(
Immediate possession. Apply Clarence
Ryan, Dublin, phone Dublin 37 r 5
49-50-b
NEW HOUSE IN SEAFOIITII WITH
three bedrooms, den,' complete bath.
living room fnished'in knotty ' The,
modern kitchen, automatic oil furnace
with air conditioning, landscaped let.
Apply Dr. EI. 4. alikelaster, Seaforth.`
48, 49b
FOR SALE PN THE VLLLAGE OF
Bayfield one storey dwelling; living
room with natural fire place; ;dining
room; tardwobd' floors; modem. kit-
chen; three bed -rooms • three-piece
bath (new); full- basement; water
pressure system; newly decorated in-
side and outside; lost 110 by 100 feet'
with garage and building suitable for
cabin; good location, one and -a half
blocks from Lake Huron; ideal sum-
mer dwelling or year round home;
immediate possession. -Apply H. C.
Lawson, Real Estate Broker,' phone
251W, Olinton.„ 47-btf
SMALL- HOUSE 'RECENTLY moved„
to Kirk St. Would make a coanfort-
aible home for . a: small family and:
could be niatle•-yiveable in a month's
time. Apply to James Elliott, Dublin.
39btfi'
j G NOTICE a.:,
WILL ALL, 6UM05 E11,S WI30'
have watches.,xings,nor'other items,
for rerun at elir stare,: cell for them
on,or,beforeDeeember•,15;` 1947. Atter
that tithe Hie••ntot eryiil be closed
since .Iwo aie';gbing out, of• busing :
W IZ Ffellyar, 49-50 bl
SASH•
15All7E`TO OILS:'
•llmnediate seiv�Fe, ; ,?rise glazing
done and glass for, sal Bring in
ydnrr measurennents'!to Bert Huller•,
phone 319-J
47, 48, '49, 56-p
APIIRA, ?STEERS "C"OESETIEI1Bi,
specializing in • SpirelIa made -tor
(measure garments, Individual ser-
vice in 'the pnvaey of your hone.
Phone. 288.OntariQ St, Clinton. •
• 47, 48, 49, 50-p
SAW EILIJING, ALL. KINDS DONE
-at Hoare s orchard, a mile north of
• -town. Contact 10: H. Hoare nt your
.convenience, 47-2p
I AM CARRYING/ G, ON- THE PUR
buying of my father, brie late Nor
man East, See me before seeing else-
where. Murray East, R.R. 1, Clinton
46.52b
FULLER` BRUSH CO. RtEPRESFJN-
tative for 'Clinton' and district-spe.
&al Christmas gifts. Winnifred O'Neil,
phone 753. , • 42btf
PROPERTY FOR RENT
THE STORE THAT HAS RECENTLY
been vacated by• the C.N.•,Express is
for rout. For further particulars ap-
tly to F. Powell, phone 907 r -4; 49-p
HELP WANTED '
FULL OR PART TIME `G1RL 41OR
kitchen work, Apply ROM 'Grist i ,
phone 798 49-b
•
WANTED: SECOND AND THIRD
class stationary steam engineers. Ap-
ply: in w1•iting to The Andrew Mal-
colm Furniture Company, Ltd., Lis-
towel, Ont. 49-b
D.1•JTO'C --gn Clinton Pt}blie I dspital,
-on Thursday, November 27, 1947,
to Mt' and Mrs. Lewis Dutot
• Clinton, 'a son, (Bradley 3George);.
HUN -KING -In ,Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on k'ridaY,. November, 28,
• 1947, to 'Mr. and • -Mas., Lorne H•un•
king, R.R. 1, Aubnrn,'a 'son -
LAWRENCE -In Clinton Public
Hospital; on Tuesday, Deeeinber2,
1947,10 Mx. -and Mrs. H. Lawr-
ence, Hensel', a daughter.
R'OBINSOIti-1n 'Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday; November 27,
1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Robinson, R.R,.1, Zurich, a clang-
liter,(Patricia .Sharon).
DEATHS.'
EAILL-'At the homeof his sister,
Mrs. James Rlaithby, Auburn, on
Sunday; November 30, 1947, Eph-''
ralm Bali, husband, of the late
Emily McBrien, inhis 84th Year.
Funeral . from St. 141srrk's Anglican
Church, Auburn; 'to Colinton Cemet`-,
ery Wednesday afternoon, Dec
ember' 3, •
GAYLORD -In Lake Geneva, Wis-
. cousin, on Wednesday,"November
26,. Samuel " Gaylord', ' beloved.
• father of. Mrs, RILE. Gairdner of
Lake Geneva and Bayfield; Ont-
ario, in his 8'6th year.. Funeral from
,his late. residence, 434, Maxwell.
St., Lake Geneva, Friday, Novem-
ber 28,.
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LEGION AUXILIARY -
The.Ladies' Auxiliary of the -Canad-
ian Legion will hold' a Christmas
Party on Monday evening, December
8, at 8.15 o'clock. It is hoped that
everyone will try and be out to have
a good time and to make this party
an outstanding success„ -•
PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS' CLUB
The Girls' Club of the Presbyterian
'Church wilt hold its next meeting on
Wednesday, Deceinber 10, at 6 P.M. in:
-the basement of 'the church. This
meeting will take the form of a pot
lick supper. AD members are cordial-
ly invited to attend.
CARO-Ot `THANKS ,
WE `T:AI1E THIS 'OPPORTUNITY To
thank the Clinton Fire Brigade and
all others• who assisted in saving our'
home and we •elso..wish to thank ,the
telephone operator that was on duty
for her lankiness in getting us help,
Signed: Mr., and Mrs. Hairy, Watkins;
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
THE TOT SHOP
•-ra:r s"a v
.BABY'S FIRST CHRISTMAS
is an exciting family event!
.
You'll Want to celebrate the occasion in a
very special way .. ,Give your baby beauti-
ful dings that w5R be useful now,'treasured
souvenirs in years to come. See every one of
our offerings!
As ,Specialists, we give you Highest
Quality at Lowest Prices
.INTER OUTFITS REDUCED
, World -Famous Hudson Brand- PARKAS
,Water Resistant and Wince Proof Gabardine, Lined with
All -Wool Blanket Cloth for Warmth
•'Als'o `:.Boys' • and Girls' Three -Piece Coat Sets, Sizes 2-6x
Choice Selection of Children's Toys 'including
:Dolls at $'1.39 (tip
Plastic Blocks
Pull Toys and Tinker Toys
Ethel Cooke
• JUNIORS TO Iym •
ChiptourTOboo1,!Fk leaa,:;a ti Junhir
InstltUtes• will meet "gor° regula'4 meet.
4ngs at Clinton 'Cp)legiate Institute";on
Tuesday, evening, ,Peceniher 9. Every.
one' is asked•'to' bk'ing'lunch. • i
• 'RESBYTERI4N WAi S
The ; W 144, ,4, of the Presbyterian'
Church will' meet. on "Tuesday after -
/noon, December:,9, at 3 ,o clock, atthe
home of Mrs. G. W, Nott, . HighSt. A
good attendance is ]toped; for.
BARBER'
S'I'LO
PLAYER LEFT.
HEARER'S. COLD
(Continued from Page One)
debate with the parson, leaving, the
reader to do the• paraphrasing;
"In arguing too the parson owned
his skill;
For even• thougli vanquished be 'could
argue stilt '
While `words of learned length and
thundering .soured
Armazed the gazing rustics .'ranged
around; • . 4
And' still they gazed, and still the
wonder grow•;;:
That one small : head: could carry • all:
When; he finished' playing he in-
troduced himself as Professor B
of Boston'.: Ile remained in :town for
a few days, et the end :of 'which time
he- had arranged: with .some local
musicians to put ona concert, star••'
Wing himself and • ;Mrs. ' Colwell; a
noted concert singer of Toronto, with.
some local taent, including R. B.
(Dick), Foster, Mae Herman and Ida
Carter.
The •night of the concert arrived
and, as the : professor's . reputation
had spread, the Town Hall was filled
to capaeity with an ;audience raised
to a high point of expectancy,. When
the • ,professor •• appeared upon the
stage and the • thunderous applause
died away a great silence, save for'
the sound. of the vibrating strings,
pervaded .the hall as he...atrpek the
first few .notes. As, he preceeded .the,
silence wasbroken.by.a shafting in,
seats,* the teitaion,,xelazed; follow-.
OXY`'TH
K A
TR,E',
C li I N T' U N
Now, -Flaying
"SUSPENSF7Dec. 4-6
" -
'-Acari Entertaastment-•
Dee.' 6 at 2.30' p.m. Special Matinee
for;^children, LONESOME TRAIL
starling ,James Wakely
PARET.HIC
esults
,Mon.,, 'Ines,:,Wed ¢Yee. "8-10): ••
Margaret (Lockwood, James Mason
• and Patricia Rae
A. tale of adventure, intrigue,
passion and violence
"WICKED LADY"
.-Adult Entertainment
Thur., Fri, Sat. (Dec. 11-13)
Dane Clark, Martha Vickers and
Sydney Greenatreet
Things are bound to happen when'
a gal falls in drove with her father's
business partner.
"That Way' With
Women" ,
CAPITAL THEATRE
G ODERI C'11•.•.
Now Playin -I ;Colo
g. n ur - "THE
BEL1;S OF SAN - ANGELO" with
Roy Rogers
Mon., 'Tues„ Wed.
Two Features
Stewart Granger, Jean Kent and
Anne Crawford
In which four tangled lives re✓po, nd
to the artistry of Pate.'
"CARAVAN"
^-A.dult Entertainment -
Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and
Anita Louise
Dagwoodj' gets •a new boss and,
Blondde a new problem, -
Blondie''s Big Moment`
Thur., Fri., Sat.
Groucho Marx, Carmen Miranda
and Gloria Jean
'.Al tremendous bundle of laughs and
music wrapped in the 'authentic
atmosphere of New York's nitery.
"CO'PAC4BANA"
•
REGENT HE
T
al
S EAFORT..H'
/*Tow Playing -- "4,LEXANDER'S'.
RAGTIME. BAND(' with 'Don
Aiaeche and Alice 'Faye '
Mon., Tueg.,'.Wed.'
Patricia Roc, Stewart Granger and
Margaret 'Lockwood'
.Britain's top dramatic east Scores
anew triumph in one of the year's;
greatest romances. •
"LOVE STORY"
Thur., Fri., Sat.
`Gene Autry and the Cass County,
Boys
Telling a singing western 'tale of
a young jookey and his return to
success.
"Trail to San Antone"
Coming -•t `TBE ,VERDICT
on my left said, "It takes Mimi a long
time to tune his guitar." The writer
shat speeehless-dumb:- Just:then the.
professor rose from his seat, bowed
and disappeared into the wing. The
man on my right said, "Well, I'll be
4,r --d; the man on my left saki
something ,worse. The writer" was
etil4 speeohiess,;.The applause (if such
it may be,-alled) that followed the
professor into the wito ss -a6 in strik-
ing contrast, to that w' ii h greeted
-his appearance "upon hb stage. It
would be hard to imagine as more dis-
a, ointed audience. Otily ,the few
highly trained mil,ic1ans , present ap-
preeiated his effort; al' for the rest
ot' us his music went high over our
heads.
Par days that debacle was the talk
01 the -town. Wiiat happened? What
lay behind it all? Perhaps many
never , learned the, real . story. The
professor had no thought of playing
for the ` benefit- ''of his audience;' his
Sole purpose was 1q' impress, Mrs,
Colwell who was one of Terouto's
l$ding .niusicians; and ` he wanted to
win entree into the nnusical''cireles
of that 'eity. -In this ' he atleeeeded,
ed ,by subdued whiail ening..: The man` (evil subsequently made good.
010) t0 I O>Q O O0la".
Get' Your •
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FESTIVE -FRUIT CAKE
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0 -Q 0
1 : ;OUR WEEK' END (SPECIAL
Banana Cake
DIXON'S PASTRY SHOP
0 RATTE7NBURY STREET, W.
PO Ol (O O)
LOOK YOUR BEST
' • CLINTO1'
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atChr stmas
Your holiday appearance
will be rminaculate
if you'k wearing, spot --i
lessly cleans •fresh pressed,,.
garments. For 'return' in
time for Christmas, send ,
your. •holidaycleaning to
us now. Simply telephone' `
115.
GLIDDON'S' PRESS SHOP
"We Press While You Wait"
PHONE 115 - -
CLINTON
44,... .K. :44'4.4" !:4.:,• ;4844:,«IMMro»:roMa
Art Design '
PETITE POINT , .
For Antique Chairs - Various Designs
JACK'S UPHOLSTERING
W. L. MOORE, Proprietor
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
Huron and Orange Sts. Phone 62 Clinton
Announcing - ---
Our New Location €'m
Huston Street, between Agnew's Cigar Store
and Mel Crick's Barber Shop
*
HAMBURGERS .. ... . . 15c
Golden Brown FRENCH PRIES . 10c
HOT DOGS .... .. .. IUs
SANDWICHES
TEA COME MILK
SOFT DRINKS CIGARETTES
TAKE -AWAY CONES to TAKE AWAY HOME!.'
'PARRY'S SNACK'BAR
:Huron St. Phone 696J
Matinees: Sat & holidays; 2.30 p.m.
P R' El) A E !.
"He that believed] on the See hath 'everl'asting rife. ;and he that ."
believeth not the Son •Idhall not see life; but the'*ratii of -God abideth
on hien." John 3:36:
"God hath not aplioimlted us -:to' wrath, but to obtain! Salvation'
Lord Jesus Christ, who, died! for us." 1 Thesss,, g:9 by our
)ru-NE IN - Hear Chas,'.Fuller; `-Bos 123, Los Angeles 53, Cal-,
on STATION CKLW. Windsor; '12-12.30•' E.S.T., Sunday. noon
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• .�1 of
it LITTLE THINGS
Make-tins."'i't e:biggest and best Chumstinas ever.„Cliie Him i
1-11 gifts o ,:men's fUlmitshi¢ngs thlat he wdll •war a nitAppreciate:
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Pickett and Campbell P.
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes,
Scott McHale Shoes
PHONE 25 • CLINTON
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Thousan 'af nights of Coln- � iI
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fortalble 's'1'1nniber in these broad- ."
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cloth and 'fianeflette < , w
Pyjtmas
Striped or plain shades, all 'sizes. 1
it
G
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ATie
is 'always -a good 'gift.
Our asortanesst is tops to choose
from.
docks! Soaks!
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Any size, any colour, in' a variety of
patterns, Mending the smart
.Diamonld�s •
•
Suggestions I
Men's -Stine Shirts, H'andkerehiefs, Sweaters, Gloves,
Scarves, Suspenders, Jackets, Footvrea a
Take advantage of our. Xmas Gift Certificates .•
• and 'Ada Hat Certificates
ALL WORN OUT
with your
Christmas Shopping?
STOP! RELAX - ORDER
Year favourite Drink 'or Sundae. Then. you will feel as
sharp and bright as 'a spray of Holly
SPECIALS -Ice Cream Pies, Butterscotch, Strawberry
Bricks, Rum 'n Raisin
'Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate -Our Milk Shakes are a Meal
Clayton's Ice ream- Bar
BAZAAR
by Galatio Street Girls' Club' in the
TOWN HALL
Saturday Alternoon Dec. 6
Featuring -Dressed Dolls, Christmas Gi:fds, Homemade
Baking and A:f4dratoon Tea
Open at three o'Cloek
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