Clinton News-Record, 1953-10-08, Page 5)A OCTO$ER i, 10W. CLINTON tttlr.,VVSeRECO U
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tertion)--.Two centsa word first
Insertion 60
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eibsequent insertions 11/2ees
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IF CHARGED -15 cents extra.
DEADL):NE-12 noon, Wed'nese
14Y,
�►GCOMMODATION for RENT
ARTMENT FOR RENT. -SEE
en Johnson, at location of Bert
uiler's Store, Clinton. 39-b
OWNSTAIRS or FARM house
or rent. One mile and a half
ora Clinton. Lorne Tyndall,
hone Clinton 904r4. 39-b
RNISHFD TWO -ROOM P+part-
ent with garage, in steam -heat -
private home. References re-
uired. Apply to W. V. Roy,
attenbury St., 37 -tib
1RNISIIED, 'HEATED ROOM,
table for reliable lady, girl.
gentleman. Terms reasonable
can be arranged. Box 21.,
ewe -Record, 39-b
EE ROOM SUITE WITH
aced bathroom, separate ent-
ce, suitable for two. Water
aid. Hydro, tenant's responsibil-
ity. Apply Mrs. H. S. Kerr, High
Street. 38-tfb
THREE ROOM SELF-Containl-
ed apartment, available after
October 1e, Conveniences. New -
y decorated, floors all covered,
7.59.E Wing, Phone Clinton
39-b
COUPLE FOR EXTRA special
newly decorated three room,
second floor suite. Private en-
trance, rangette, frig., dishes,
bedding, fully equipped. Miss E,
Reid, Lo*desboro. Available
iovember ..1. Come. See.
39-p
TWO ROOM APARTMENT.
Rent includes heat, hot and
cold water, furniture. Large
'bright, newly -decorated rooms.
Share a bath with one other a-
partment. Apply William St.
opposite the new Municipal
Building. 39-b
Accommodation Wanted
LOCAL BUSINESSMAN requires
a two bedroom house in_ Clin-
ton,, as soon as possible. Neil
D, '"Campbell, Clinton Farm
Supply. 39-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR,
seven cu. ft., new unit used one
year. Phone Clinton 444W,
39-b
QUANTITY OF NEW BRICK
and tile. Reasonable price. By
hundreds. , Ken Johnson, Clinton.
39-b
ELECTRIC RECORD PLAYER
complete with amplifier, $20:
Also electric damper control for
furnance, $10. Apply to John
Plumtree, Clinton.
39-p
FRAME BUILDING, 12' X 12',
with six pane door and large
hinged window. Cost $200 plus
labour, year ago. On blocks,
easily moved. $100 or best offer.
R, Kitchen, 2 Winnipeg Road,
RCAF Station, Clinton, Phone
Clinton 509J1, 39-p
FOUR -BURNER ELECTRIC ran-
ge, automatic oven. Two oil
brooders. 16 feet aluminum
ridge Troll: 11 -disc fertilizer drill
Portable farm buildings. At the
plaid mail box four miles north
of the Bayfield bridge on the
Blue Water Highway. s 39-b
ARTICLES WANTED
O USED COMFORTABLE
chesterfield chairs or easy chairs
Phone Clinton 768W.
39-b
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—
Large
ENTLarge used safe. Phone Clinton
130, L. D. Holland, Town Clerk.
37-tfb
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1952 FORD % TON EXPRESS.
i0,000 actual miles, excellent
condition, Reason selling; swit-
ching to panel trucks, Contact
Clinton Dairy. 37eb
BOARD AND ROOM
ACCOMMODATION for Boarders
or roomers. Gentlemen preferred.
'Phone Clinton 1638, 39-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ---
blueness trades listed: restaurants,
gas stations, tourist Damps, groc-
ery stores; one Mein St. build-
ing, L.' G. Winter, Real Estate,
Phone 448., • 14-Lrb
CUSTOM WORK
PLOWING OF GARDENS, done
expertly. Phone Clinton 552W.
iter# Me1Cetizie. 39-p
Employment Wonted -
WOMAN WANTING PART time
house work from 9 a.m. to 4 tens.
Phone_,Clinton 633r13 , 88-:9
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G 't4 inter, Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. 33-tfb
HELP WANTEDMak
CAl[tE CA:ti`ER
For The
Department of National Defence
(Air) at
CANTON', Ontario
Salary: $2,250. $2,610. per
taxi
num
Further particulars on posteve
et offices of the National Ent-
ploytnent Service and Post Of -
flee. E 4 plicatiem fortis, ebtele -
table thereet, should be filed
With the Civil Service Com 1ss-
Jen, 1200 Bay Street, 'I'orohtG,
Ontario,
NOT LATER. THAN OCTOBER
Z'), 1009
F�.RM' , P ORUCE FOR SA1
a >~
K.ATAHDIN TABLE potatoes,
$1,75 a bag, Phone Clinton
615r16. 39-40-1.'p
FURNITURE REFINISHING
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO and
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing see W. Q. Pickett, Box 351.,.
Clinton. 38-9-40-0
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOUR STEERS, TWO HEIFERS,
around 800 pounds, Durham and
Hereford. Also 400 barred rock
pullets, Phone Clinton 807r6.
88-9.b
10 PIGS, 7 WEEKS OLD, A
quantity of elm and beach, foot
length wood. Apply Ross lfog-
gart. Phone Clinton 802r33.
39-b
THREE YEAR OLD Registered
polled Hereford bull, Arthur E,
Clark; phone Blyth 2014.
39-b
HAR--MAR Large English York-
shires, Serviceable Age Boars
and open Gilts, an bred from
English lznported Foundation
Stock. Apply Harold V. Sloan,
R.R. 1, Fingal, Ontario,
39-40-1-b
THE GREY- BRUCE HURON
Aberdeen Angus . Breeders' As-
sociation are holding tkteir an-
nual sale , of ten pure bred
Aberdeen. Angus bulls and 25
females at Walkerton Sales
Arena on Thursday, October 15,
1953, at 2 p.m. All bulls sold
eligible for 20 per cent premium
up to $75, T, Stewart Cooper,.
Secretary, Markdale, Qnt.
39-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES OR
cows removed free of charge. For
prompt and efficient service phone
"Stones" collect Ingersoll 21, Seq-
forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21.
LOST AND -FOUND
LOST — WALLET LOST AT
Post Office on Saturday morning
about 10.00 a m. White with red
rose on front. Finder please
Phone 266R. Reward. Money
urgently needed. 39-b
MISCELLANEOUS
AFRICAN VIOLETS FOR Sale.
We have over 50 varieties. Mrs.
Jack Gilbert, Huron 'Road,
Phone Goderich 936r21.
39-40-p
VULCANIZING, TRA.CTOR, truck
and car tires. Fluid inflation ser-
vice. Pick-up and delivery ser-
vice. Al Linfield's Tire and Sport
Shop, Phone Goderich 535.
10-tfb
YES! NAMELESS COLD Remedy
is still being produced and many
sufferers from head colds, sinus
and hayfever, are daily being re-
lieved. A convincing trial will be
mailed postpaid for $1.00. Address
Purity Co. Exeter, Ont.
36-7-8-9-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
sale. Bargain at $2,'750. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clin-
ton 448. 33 -tib
NINE ROOM HOUSE, TWO SUN
porches, double garage, oil heat
with hot water. Centrally locat-
ed. Apply to Mrs. H. Bartliff,
phone Clinton 95. 3a4-tfb
GENERAL STORE AND FULL
line of stock. Five acres land;
barn; double -deck Stenhouse for
500 hens; fruits, berries. In good
farming community. Apply Box
22, Clinton News -Record.
39-40-p
FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
sale, corner of Townsend and
East Streets. Preference of buy-
ing house fully furnished. Nice
investment property. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clin-
ton 448. 39-ifb
IN THE VILLAGE OF BLYTH,
seven room brick house, Dins -
ley St., . West; modern three-
piece bath, electric water heat.
er, hard and soft water under
pressure, oak floors, furnace;
garage, Large lot, ideal location.
Apply to Mrs. , Howard Wallace,
Myth, 39-b
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully toned.
Suet can G. W. Cox at Clinton
695J. 43-tfb
PET STOCK FOR SALE
BEAGLE. AND FOX HOUND
crossed pups. Ready to train
from loud -tongued true -running
stock. Apply to Leslie Pepper,
Rat. 4, Walton, Phone Seaforth
84842, 39ep
WOOD FOR SALE
DI1
,STOVE WOOD, foot long, at
the firm of Franit Falconer. Phone
Clinton 615r16. 37.8-9-b
KINDLING DELIVERED, AT
$4,50 per cord, $2,50 per half
cord. Apply Walter Forbes,
Phone Clinton 90401,
39-40--b
SAVE 'Vault WINTER Ftielt,
Try our slab wood for ' ool
welt er
h Hardwood 1
S abs
3.00
card mixed
wood2
, rax d $ .50 cord
soft wood $2:00 cord. All dry from
measured piles. We deliver :for
$1.00 per card. Phone Blyth
43r24. Jarecs T. Craig end Son,
Auburn, 3$,,-5-40-p
STOVES FOR SALE
KITCHEN RANGE, WHITE girt-
angel, smell size. Phone Clinton
661M. 39-b
LARGE Wi N'G AMCtiPIPEii
Wino,Irt good eanditime, lease
triable, Cheater Sturdy. 'hon»
God
erlch 933r23. 39-p
BIRTHS
13ROOOMHOWER In Clinton Pleb -
lie Hospital, on Friday, October
2, 1953, to .Corporal and Mrs.
Floyd 13roomhower, Clinton, a
son, (William Paul),
CAWSEY -- In Jubilee Hospital,
Vernon, B.C., on Wednesday,
'September 9, 1953, to Mr. and
Mrs. William S, Causey (nee
Margaret Groves), a daughter,
(Susan Margaret),
FOOTE—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Sunday, October 4, 1953,
to LAC and Mrs. Kenneth
Foote, Clinton, a daughter
(Kathleen Susan).
ROBINSON --. In, Clinton Public.
Hospital, on Thursday, October
1, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Doug-
las Robinson, Zurich, a daugh-
ter (Constance Elizabeth),
WISE—In Clinton Public Hosp-
tal, on Monday, October 5,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen
'Wise, Clinton, a sore (Ronald
Herbert).
YEO—In Clinton Public Roseate',
on Saturday, October 3, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Yeo, Clin-
ton, a daughter, (Luella Mare
lene).
MARRIAGES
BELL-PARKER—In St, Andrew's
United Church manse, Bayfield,
on Saturday morning, October 3,
1953, by Rev. Peter Renner,
Mrs. Merle Elliott Parker; Lon-
don, and Frederick Arnold Bell,
Goderich Township,
DEATHS
DAER--At his home on the Au-
burn -Blyth boundary, on Sat-
urday morning, October 3, 1953,
Samuel H. Deer, beloved hus-
band of Mary Jane Tuberville,
in his 78th year. Funeral from
the family residence to Union
Cemetery, Blyth, on Tuesday af-
ternoon, October 6,
GEIGER—Suddenly at his home
in Waterloo, on Sunday, October
4, 1953, Dr, William Geiger, be.
loved .husband. of Grace Martin,
in his 72nd year. Funeral and
interment at Waterloo on Tues-
day, October 6.
LAMMIE—Suddenly at her home
in Hensel', on Saturday, Octob-
er 3, 1953, Agnes Hunter, be-
loved wife of the late William
Laramie, in her 86th year. Fun-
eral from the Bonthron funeral
home, Hensail, to Exeter Ceme-
tery, on Tuesday afternoon,
October 6.
0
In. MemoriamBURBANK In loving memory
of Bill Burbank, who passed,
away October 8, 1951.
Nothing can, ever take away
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger every day
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Mother, Dad, Jimmy
39-b
Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank those who
sent cards and gifts while I was
a patient in Victoria Hospital.
Special thanks to doctors and
nurses. ALEX WILSON.
39-p
MRS. ALFRED INGS wishes
to express her sincere thanks
io Rev. T. J. Pitt and all her
friends ane neighbors, for their
kindness shown to her at the
time of her recent bereavement,
and a special thanks to the
Doctor's and Nurses of Scott
Memorial Hospital Seaforth, and
to the G. A. Whitney Funeral
Home, 39-b
Sincere thanks to Burt's Little
Supermarket, Riley's Grocery,
Rumball's Grocery, Thompson's
Food Market, Fitzsimon's Food
Fair, Stanley's Modern Meat
Market, Reg Ball's Grocery,
Clinton Locker Service, for
vveiners and to Eph Snell for
conn supplied for last week's
corn and Weiner roast. Also to
the ladies of the Scout Group
Auxiliary for their kind help.
FIRST CLINTON LIONS SCOUT
GROUP. 39-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
75 ROCK X NEW HAMP (black)
pullets, laying. Mrs. William
Batkin, R.R, 3, Clinton. Phone
Clinton 911r32. 39-p
eepeeeeease
CEMENT
Contractors
CEMENT
BUILDING
CMM EY
BLOCKS
Built and Repaired
GUY IVES and SONS
Phone Carlow 1612
38-pttt,
MODERATE
PRICES
MODERN
EQUIPMENT
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SERVICE
utile f ttnelrai
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31
.3% INTEREST
on Savings
Open a Savings
Account in
Clint n Community
4 0 Y
Credit Union
Ta -day
Children's Accounts
Welcomed
Savings Doubled 1i CASE, of
Death
Loans at Reasonable
Rates
W. V, ROY, Manager
Office hours from 9.5 every day
except Wednesday afternoon;
open on. and Fri. till 5,30
Notice' to Creditors
In the Estate of JANET FOSS,
late of the Village of Brum-
field in the County of Huron,
Widow, deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 20th
day of October, A.D. 1.95a, after
which date the assets will' be dis-
tributed amongst the parties, en-
titled thereto, having, regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ont., this
29th day of September, A.D. 1953.
FINGLAND, Q.C., ` Clinton,
Ont., Solicitor for the said
Estate. 38-8-40-b
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of HUGH GIL-
MOUR, late of the Village of
Brucefleld in the County of
Huron, Esquire, Deceased..
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 20th
day of October, A.D. 1953, after
which date the assets will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ont., this
29th day of September, A.D. 1953,
'. F. FINGLAND, Q.C., Clinton,
Ont., Solicitor for the said
Estate. 38-8-40-b
Clearing
Auction Sale
,.FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
and FEED at Lot No. 19, Conces-
sion 17, Base Line Road, Gode-
rich Township, 3 miles north of
Clinton, on
Wednesday, Oct. 21
at 1,30 p.m.
Sale consists of 15 head of cat-
tle, being Jerseys and Holstein
cows; part Hereford yearling
steers , and heifers and young
calves.
Also a quantity of grain and
hay and some farm implements.
A full listing will be in next
week's paper.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as farm is sold. Sale
will be under cover if weather is
unfavourable.
LAURENCE STEPHENSON,
Proprietor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
39-b
AUCTION SALE
of FARM PROPERTY an
Monday, Oct. 12
At 1 p.m. at Lot 14, Bayfield
Road South, 1 mile west of Varna,
on County Road, Stanley Twp.
105 -acre farm; clay loam land;
15 acres of 2nd growth bush, re-
mainder workable land, all freshly
seeded. Frame house; bank barn
40x80, cement ,pig and poultry
building. Hydro available.
TERMS: 10 per cent down, bal-
ance in 30 days. Will be sold
subject to reserve bid. For fur-
ther particulars apply to:
NORMAN CAMPBELL, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Ault.
38.9-b
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
$ EVEN FRIDAY
AT 2 P.M,
7 Olio wock from date—FRI-
DAY,
ate-1F 1 rDAY, OC'TOleeli' 16 at 2 p.m.,
along with the usual offerings
the following will be sold:
C> herd or 12 Hol-
steinOne mans o
stein cows, These sews are all
young, and of good size and g
duality. Some of these cows ?
will be fresh by sale date e and
others in good production. This
}
is a high testing herd owned. by
Norman Trewartha, R. )I. 3.
.
t,Iiriinn. Also from the seine
owiier will be sold, a 2 -unit . iI•f
Rite Way milker with compres-
i
n
s and h„Motor,
s .r fitful l
b r
and a new ? lep, motor,
4 Polled Hereford steers ris-
ing 2 yrs. old will also be feat-
ured at this sale.
TERMS CASH
a. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
X, W. COLQUHOIJN, Clerk
ROY THEATRE
CLINTON-
NOW PLASM-,
G--,
Yankee Buccaneer
.Color
MON-TUES-WED- -Oct, 12-1.344
"She's Back On
Broadway'
Virginia Mayo --- Gene Nelson
TIIXIR-VIII-SAT--.Oct. 10-1.647
'Island of Desire"
Linda, Darnell +... Fab Hunter`
COMING. -
"CONFIDENTIALLY CONNIE"
Van Johnson
Matinee; Monday, Oct, 1.2, at 2:30
PARK THEATRE i CAPITAL.. THEATRE
GODE.RICII, 'bone 1150
New: Virginia Mayo, Gene. Nelson
and Teohnfcolor --- "SOWS BAC
ON BROADWAY*,
Greer Gerson, Walter Pidgeon
Donna .Corcoran
In a. small Ontario town the
mayor and his wife adopt an or-
Phan and start some unforeseen
political skulduggery.
Scandal at Scowl!
+- In Technicolor --»-
THIJ 4'El-SAT
"Column South"
In Technicolor ^-
..A military outpost in New Mexico'
records a thrilling encounter be-
tween the cavalry and the Navajo
Indians,
-Adie Murphy -... Joan Evans
Robert Sterling
Coming: Pier Ant011, Yvonne De
Carlo and, Ricardo Montalban in
"SOMBRERO" -,.. In Color
GQUERJC# — J',bone 47
New: "HANGMAN'S IiNQT",T-IO
Technicolor with Randolph Scott
MONUES-W �D--.
John Forsytlhe.,-,. Joan Camden
Harold J. Kennedy
With Senator Estes. Kefauver, in a
story based on an actual exper
ience of a Time crime reporter.
°The Captive City"
TutitS Er SAT,,.,.
°Ca t. Blackjack'
Adventure on the high seas with
the mast talented cast of bucca»•
eers you've ever seen.
Agnes 1lloerehead George
Saunders --- Patricia Roc
Herbert Marshall
Coming:
"A TALE OF FIVE WOMENre
Filmed in Europe --- Eva. Bartok
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of 55 Head of Cattle, Dairy Equal►
meat and Wood, on
Thursday, Oct. 15
At 1 p.m. at Lot 2, Eastern
Division;, Concession 8, Colborne
Township, 4 miles west of Auburn
on County Road,
MACHINERY: Massey -Harris
101 tractor with new 30 motor
(rubber) ; M -H one-way disc
(nearly new); International truck,
one -ton stake body; International
No. 3 cream separator; DeLaval
magnetic milker, 2 single units
with motor, pump, converter and
pipe line; 9 eight -gal. milk cans.
DAIRY CATTLE; Holstein cow,
6 yrs. old, due Oct.; grade cow, 5
yrs. old, due Dec.; grade cow, 5
yrs. old, bred in June; grade cow,
4 yrs. old, bred in July; registered
Holstein 'cow, 4 yrs. old, bred in
Aug.; registered heifer, 15 months
old; registered heifer, 4 months
old; grade heifer, 2 yrs. old, due
in November; 2 grade heifers, 2
yrs. old, due January; grade heif-
er, 2 yrs. old, due February; grade
heifer, 1 yr. old; 1 grade heifer
calf, 7 months old.
BEEF CA7,-1LE—Durham and
Hereford: One Hereford bull, reg-
istered, 2 yrs. old; 1 Hereford,
Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, due Oct:;
Durhamw, cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh;
blue cow, 4 yrs, old, due Dec.;
white Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, due
Dec.; White Durham cow, 5 yrs.
old, due Dec.; White Durham
cow, 3 yrs, old, bred hi June; blue
heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Nov.; white
heifer, 2 yrs. old, due Dec„ Here-
ford and Durham heifer, 2 yrs.
old, due Jan.; 20 steers, 700-1,100
lbs.; 6 baby beef calves; 3 small
calves.
POULTRY: 22 Sussex hens.
PIGS: 2 sows, bred August; 15
pigs (70 lbs.).
WOOD: 50 cord of wood, elm
and soft maple.
TERMS --CASH
LLOYD YOUNG, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct,
WALTER PITTMAN, Clerk.
38-9-b
Clearing Auction.
Sale
Of the Estate of the late John
Cluff of Farm, Farm Stock, Im-
plements, Feed and Grain at Lot
No. 18, Bayfield Line, Goderich
Township, miles southwest of
Middleton's Church, or '7 miles
southwest of Clinton, on
Wednesday, Oct. 14
at 1 p.m. (EST)
CATTLE and Equipment: 24
head of Holstein cattle, all vaccin-
ated, most of these cattle are from
the Waterloo Artificial Unit and
of good quality and in high pro-
duction:
9 cows and heifers, recently
freshened; 10 cows and heifers,
milking and bred again; 3 HoI-
stein heifers, recently bred; 3 Hol-
stein heifer calves; registered
Holstein buII, 8 months old; 2 -unit
Surge milker, el h.p. Motor; 6
milk cans, milk pails, compressor
and fittings,
IMPLEMENTS: 1950 Fordson
tractor with (list and plow attach-
ed; 3 -section spring -tooth har-
rows; M.M. manure spreader on
rubber (nearly new); M.H. binder,
7 ft. cut; McCormick Deering 6
ft. mower; M.H. 11 -hoe drill; 5 -
section drag harrows; hay swath-
er; hay loader; hay rake; rubber -
tire wagon; sliding rack; sulky
plow; Fleury land packer (nearly
new); fanning mill; poultry equip-
ment consists of 5 range shelters,
water tank, drinking fountains
and feeders, 2 electric brooders --
500 chick capacity.
FEED and GRAIN: Quantity of
mixed baled hay; approx. 600 bus.
of oats.
FARM: At 3.30 p.mT., the farm
will be offered for sale, This farm
consists of 187 acres of clay loam
with water supply being a drilled
well, a never -failing spring, and
the river at the back of the farm.
On this farm is approx, 50 acres
of bush including second growth
hardwood and a good supply of
cedar,
The buildings consist of a lee
storey brick house, and a bank
barn 72'x54', with straw shed at-
tached, accommodations for 500
bens in the barn, There is also a
double garage.
TERMS on faun stock, imple-
mcnt er
g
s feed andgrain—Cash,
a a ,
TERM, on Farm: The farm is
offered for sale, subject to a mert-
gage of approx. ,$4,000, having
about 3 yrs to run, .10 per dent of
purchase price to be paid on date
of sale. and balance subject to
adjustments topaid
be in 30 day's.
For further particulars and con-
ditions of sale apply to the under-
signed solicitor.
MRS. HELEN otlA +',
Adnninistratrlx.
VINGLAND, Q.C.,
Solleltor of tho iaatFatte.
EI'/'' 'A1t1) W, ELLIOTT,
Aaietloneer.
88.9-b
NOTICE
As Thanksgiving Day falls on the
second Monday of the month, the .. regular
October Council Meeting will be held Tues-
day evening, October 13, at 8 p,m. in the
Municipal Building.
TOWN OF CLINTON,
L. D, Holland, Clerk
39-b
TENDER
TOW'S SHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
SEALED TENDERS are invited by the Township of
Tuekersmith for SNOWPLOWING TOWNSHIP ROADS in
the winter of 1953-54. V -type, 8 -foot plows to be used on
trucks rated at four ton. or better. Plow and wing to be
hydraulically operated. Contractor to supply all equipment
and labour required and be available for work by November
lst, 1953.
Tender to state a flat rate per hour and to be sealed,
marked "Tender" and in the clerics hands by Oet,ober 20th,
1953, by 8 p.rn.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk,
Township of Tuckersmith
39-40-b
Our radio has never
sounded better since we
had it repaired at
GALBRAITH
Radio and TELEVISION
"W aService Everything We Sell"
Phone 482 Clinton
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