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CLINTON, ONTARIO
TENDERS
for the building of a
VAULT
at Clinton Cemetery
are being called.
Plans and speGifications, are
available a t t h e Town
Clerk's office,
Tenders will be accepted
by tire undersigned up until
March 5,
(Signedl
GEORGE BEATTIE,
Clutintnatt,
Clinton 'Cemetery Bawd
9-b •
-04ASSIVIEM RATES
CASH RATE (if paw by the
VVeilneaday gO11035131g PUblioa" tion) Two cents ' per word,
-Minio= .00 cents, 1% cents a
word for each following IOW-
goo, minimum 35 yenta,
BOX NEMBER.,-,10c. extra.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and
DEATIIS—no charge.
ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS OF
THANKS & i‘limiomAigs --Two cents per word, minimum
50 cents.
CHARGED-10 cents extre,
DEADLINE---12 o'clock 400u,
Wednesday..
Ask Community
Concerts Members
EnrolBy March 3
HART—K1RTON — In Holy Trin-
ity Church, Chatham, on Sat-
urday afternoon, February 25,
1956, Marlene Nancy Kirton,
daughter of Mrs. C. T. Eddois,
Chatham, and the late Marvin,
Kirton, to Reginald John Hart,
RR 2, Clinton, son: of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Hart, also of RR 2,
Clinton.
HOGE—MOAR — In Protestant
Chapel, RCAF 'Station Clinton,
by Padre B. Garrett, on Feb-
ruary 24, 1956, at 7.00 p.m.
Gwendolyn Edna, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moar,
Sutherland:, Sask., to Elsworth
Hoge, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Hoge, Saskatoon,
Sask.
DEATHS
CANTELON—At her home,' 15
Alcina Ave., Toronto, on Sunday,
February 26, 1956, Fanny Beat-
rice Clouston, beloved wife of
William F. Cantelon, Phm.B.,
loving mother of Kathleen (Mrs.
H. A. Carson), grandmother of
Joan (Mrs, J. A. Lougheed) and
greatgrandmother of Kathy and
Sandra, dear sister of Jean
(Mrs. A. H. Dunnett). Rested
at the "St. Clair Chapel" of Mc-
Dougall and Brown Limited, 646
St, Clair Avenue West.. Ser-
vices were held on Wednesday,
February 29, 1956. Rev. L. I.
Hunter officiated. Interment
was in Mount Pleasant Ceme-
tery. 9-b
FAIRBURN — Suddenly at the
home of her daughter in Ieippen,
on. Wednesday, February 22,
1956, Mary Ellen Robertson, be-
loved wife of Walter Fairburn,
in her 80th year. Funeral ser-
vice from 'the Bonthron, Funer-
al Home, Hensall, on Sunday,
February 26. Interment was in
Hensall Union Cemetery.
LUXTON—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, February 21,
1956, Archie Luxton, beloved
husband of Elizabeth Riley, in
his 87th year. Funeral from the
Bonthron funeral home, Hensall,
to Roy's Cemetery, on Friday
afternoon by Rev. C. D. Daniel.
McGEE Suddenly, at his late res-
idence in Stanley Township, on
Sunday, February 26, 1956, Pet-
er McGee, beloved husband of
Annie Blair, in his 87th year.
Funeral from the Beattie fun-
eral home, Rattenbury Street
East, Clinton, to Hayfield Ceme-
tery, on Wednesday afternoon,
February 29.
McGOWAN—In. Clinton, on Tues-
day, February 28, Robert C. Mc-
Gowan, Blyth, in his 94th year.
Funeral from Blyth United
Church on Thursday, March 1,
at 2.00 p.m.
PARTRIDGE Suddenly, in Sud-
bury, on Monday, February 27,
1956, Isabel Dorothy Webster,
beloved wife of Jack Partridge
and dear daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Webster, in her 43rd
year. Funeral from the Beattie
funeral home, Rattenbury Street
East, Clinton, on Friday after-
noon, March 2, commencing at
2 o'clock, by Rev. H. C. Wilson,
and interment in Blyth Union
Cemetery.
YOUNG—In, Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Friday, February 24, 1956,
Janet Annie Lawday Young, be-
loved daughter of the late Dr.
and Mrs. Oliver T. Young, in
her 76th year. Funeral from
the Ball and Mutch funeral
home, High Street, Clinton, to
Blyth Union Cemetery, on Sun-
day afternoon, February 26.
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50 Brownies Now
In Two Packs
Because there are now half a
hundred little girls enrolled in the
Brownie movement in. Clinton, the
Girl Guide and Brownie Associa-
tion at a recent meeting in the
home of Mrs. L. G. Winter, ar-
ranged to split the group into two
packs with 25 Brownies in, each.
Leaders will be Mrs, Percy
Brown and Mrs. Jean Wood, as-
sisted by Mrs. J. E. MacDonald
and Mrs. Dick Carter, Convener
of the badge committee will be
Mrs. Winter, who will appoint her
own committee,
Acting on, the Guide badge com-
mittee will be Mrs. George Camp-
bell, Mrs. Alvin Sharp, Mrs. Mary
Smith end Mrs. Herb Bridle,
New president of the Associa-
tion is Mrs, Joseph Corey, RR, 1,
Clinton, who succeeds Mrs. Sam
Castle. The retiring president has
offered to act as secretaey-treas-
ureie Vice-president will be Mrs.
Golclie Smith.
Mrs. Corey will attend a district
meeting in Stratford on March 1,
The Association will hold a bake
sate hi the council chamber of the
town hail in the near future.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS,
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton 448. 13tfb
AGENTS TO SELL HIGH quality
product at low proces in: Cram-
arty, Dublin, Exeter, Hensel].
Walton. Good commission, Spec-
ials each month. Do not miss this
excellent money-making proposit-
ion. FAMILEX, Dept. 4, Box F
Station C. Monteral. 9-b
CUSTOM WORK
ELECTRIC MOTORS, Rewound
and repaired. Home and Auto rad-
ios and appliances repaired. Art
Levett, Isaac Street, at Dunlop.
Phone Clinton 138W. 41-tfb
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L, G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. Low down
payments. 33etfb
MANY GOOD FARMS, LARGE
and small, in Huron County. Real
estate is our business. Buying or
selling. Contact John Bosveld, Real
Estate Broker, 40 Wellesley
Street, Goderich, Phone Goderich
1108. 8-teb
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTOR No.
20 Rowcrop; land packer; Fleury-
Bissell double disc; Fleury-Bis-
sel two bottom plow on rubber;
Massey-Harris three section spring
tooth; Massey-Harris rubber tire
wagon; Cockshutt 10-inch grain
grinder and 50 feet of 7-inch rub-
ber belting. Will sell or trade for
cattle. Contact Fred' Arkell or
phone Hayfield 47R5, evenings.
8-9-p
Furniture Re-Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M 4p-tfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
UPRIGHT DESK, SOLID OAK,
leaded glass bookcase doors. A-1
condition. Price reasonable. Phone
Clinton 27. 9-b
HELP WANTED
GENERAL HELP IN FISH AND
Chip restaurant, Highway 8. Mel-
va Manor. Phone Clinton 674.
9-b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
WAITRESS WANTED, FULL
and part time. Bartliff Bros. Res-
taurant. 8-9-b
FOR LAUNDRY WORK. FIVE
day week. 550 per hour to start,
ifable' to maintain production 75c
per hour. Phone 312W or apply
in person, preferably, to A. Garon,
Clinton Laundry and Dry Clean-
ing. 9-tfb
PIANO, STANLEY, IN GOOD
condition, Phone Clinton 780W.
9-b
squAnu PIANO, Xingston and
Weber, cheap for quick sale. Mrs.
Roy Canteen, phone Clinton
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Canada's Imperial Measure is
ne-fifth larger than that of the
nited States. •
The 1954 autumn sockeye sal-
mon run gave British Columbia
fishermen their greatest Septem-
ber catch in history—worth $6,-
625,000.
BIRTHS
DUPREY—In Clinton Public Hos-pital, on Saturclay, February
25, 1,956, to F/0 and Mrs. Hec-
tor Duprey, RCAF Station Clin-
ton, a daughter.
HA,YTER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, February 18,
1956, to F/0 and Mrs. Garth
Hayter, Clinton, a son,
HODGINS — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, February
25, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton Hodgins, 13..R. 3, Clinton, a
daughter.,
MeKNIGHT — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday,. February
27, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs, John
McKnight, Clinton, a daughter.
0A,TES—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, February
22, 1956, to Sgt. and Mrs, Frank
Oates, Clinton, a daughter,
PLAETZER — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, February
18, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Plaetzer, Auburn, a daugh-
ter,
STRONG—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, February 21,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Strong, Clinton, a daughter.
VanDAIVIME — In Royal Victoria
Hospital, Barrie, on Sunday,
February 26, 1956, to Private
and Mrs. Joseph VanDamme, a
son.
WILSON—In Clinton Public. Hos
pital, on Wednesday, February
22, 1956, to Cpl. and Mrs. Robert
Wilson, Clinton, a daughter.
WISE—en Clinton Public Hospit-
al, on Thursday, February 23,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Wise, RR 3, Clinton, a son.
MARRIAGES
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P,Q, 9-b s 007W1,
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
DUPLEX APARTMENT on Queen
• street. Bill Grigg. Phone Clinton
4W. 9-b
UNFURNISH.ED FOUR ROOM
apartment with bath, available
immediately. W. N. Counter,
Phone Clinton 230. 9-p
BUR. ROOM FURNISHED
,apartmeet. K. R. Thompson, Rat-
tenbury Street, Phone Clinton
122. 9-b
"THREE R 0 0 M FURNISHED
-apartment, close to downtown,
private entrance. Share bath.
Phone Clinton 353W. 9-p
FURNISHED APARelMENT. Fri-
gid,aire. Modern. Self contained.
:Suitable for a couple. Phone
'Clinton 363. 9-b
-FOUR. R 0 0 M APARTMENT,
heated, partly furnished, private
bath and private entrance. Also
-two room heated furnished apart-
Meat, Both available soon, Phone
'Clinton 1625W. 9-b
TWO ROOM APARTMENT, furn-
ished and heated. Suitable for
couple. Phone Clinton, 472J 9-b
'VERY DESIRABLE apartment for
rent on Huron Street, Clinton.
Furnished. Private entrance.
: Partly heated. Garage and gard-
. en, if desired. Phone Clinton
.158R. 9-p
- SMALL HEATED APARTMENT
-for rent in Seaforth. Apply Dr.
E. A. McMaster, Seaforth, Phone
26. 7-8-9-b
LARGE BRICK HOUSE, WAieeR
and hydro. Immediate possession.
Garden if desired. Write Box 91
',Clinton News-Record, 9-10-b
TWO APARTMENTS IN Stephen=
son house on William Street (west
'of old Public School) furnished
and heated. Apply to. Sergeant
,Worell on the premises. 9-p
- APARTMENT, SELF CONTAIN-
ed, one bedroom. Hot water heat-
eed. Available' first part of March.
Phone Clinton 61. 9-p
TWO APARTMENTS for RENT,
one furnished, in the Sloan Block,
Clinton. Mrs. Ruth McBride, phone
Clinton 617r22. 9-10-b
'THREE ROOM FURNISHED
apartment, share bath, central lo-
cation, Apply Herman's Men's
Wear, phone Clinton 517.
8tfb
FURNISHED apartment, share
bath, heated. Also a farm house
'with hydro and telephone. Mile
west of. Clinton and half mile
north. Phone Clinton 727J3, at
6,30 p.m. 9tfb
THREE' LARGE, UNFURNISHED
second floor rooms with hall and
balcony off living room. Share
bath. Private entrance. Phone
Clinton 78W. 8-9-b
'CENTRALLY LOCATED se lf-
contained unfurnished, heated,
f cur-room apartment, three piece
'bath and private entrance. Avail-
able March 1. Phone Clinton
.444W. 9-b
-UNFURNISHED DOWNSTAIRS
apartment, one block from main
street. One bedroom, bath, din-
ingroom, kitchenette and sitting-
room. Nice lawn and room for
email garden. Phone Clinton
'193W. 8-9-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
TWO PAIR OF CURTAIN drapes
Tor living room. Mrs. Robert Web-
ster, Phone Clinton 7891 9-p
DARK BLUE BABY CARRIAGE
with mattress. Good condition, $5.
Mrs. Chris. Kennedy, Phone Blyth
28R4. 9-b
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE OR
Trade, 1953 Harley Davidson 74.
Buddy seat, saddle bags, wind-
shield. Phone Clinton 70214. Gar-
th Postill, RR 3, Clinton.
6-7-8-9-p
TV FIT FOR A "KING" — We
„Rent — Move —Install. Complete
aervice on all makes of rotators
and antehna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation.
phone Goderich 1344M. (Alb
ARTICLES WANTED
WANTED—UPRIGHT and Grand
pianos, state size, make and price,
to Box No. 90, Clinton News-
Record. 9-b
BOARD AND ROOM
WANTED—BOARDER OR room-
er. Male preferred, Phone Clin-
ton 261M. 8-9-b
BABY 'CHICKS
DAY-OLD, MI X ED CHICKS,
cockerels, pullets—order now for
APRIL—some started chicks in
brooders, AlVfES-IN-CROSS hy-
brids. J. E. STACKIIOUSE, Wil-
eon Grove, Ontario, 8-9-10-1-b
CHICKS—DAYOLD, STARTED.
;gullets. Broilers. Cockerels. Can-
adian Approved. Plus' Big-4 Com-
plete breeding program covering
More than 30 years. During that
time hundreds of poultrykeepers
have come to rely on this Hatch-
ery, Standard breeds, crosses, and
epeciaIs. Ask us for spring prices.
Get your order in now to catch
the good egg markets late sum-
mer. Full information, agent Chas.
Scott, Auburn, Phone 43R23 Bly-
th, 9-13
BUILDING WANTED
WANTED — TO BUY SMALL
Wilding to dismantle for lumber,
eenly P.Q. Box 83, Clinton, 9,-p
SALES HELP WANTED
WANTED: IVIan for steady travel
among eorieetriers iit Huron. Coen-
ty, Permanent connection with
large inantzfaCtUrer. Only reliab-
le hustler considered, Write teaW-
leielee Dept. 0169431, Montreal
The Community Concerts organ-
ization is once again open for
members for the coming year.
Bach year memberships are sold
at the rate of $6 per person, or
$3 for students, to those' persons
interested' in concerts. They are
put on in the auditorium of the
Goderich District Collegiate Insti-
tute, and the number of members
governs the number of concerts,
During the 1955-56 season three
concerts, including a renowned
negro chorus, a performance by
Ethel Barrymore, and of a great
pianist were arranged for. Book-
ings must be made months in ad-
vance— and so memberships will
close on March 3.
Anyone interested in belonging
is asked to phone either Mrs.
Douglas Bartliff at 760 or Mrs.
Clifford Pratt at 420 before that
date.
Cards of Thanks
2 Cents per word, Minimum 50c
I would like to thank Dr.
Oakes, Miss Sinclair, nurses and
friends, who were so kind during
Miss Lawday Young's long illness.
Her niece—Edith Calder. 9p
IN' MEMORIAM
ROiVVICLF1FE — In loving memory
of our mother, Perla Roweliffe,
who passed away, March 3, 1951,
and our father, Byan Roweliffe,
who passed away January 25,
1952.—Always remembered by
their children and grandchild-
ren. 9-p
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF Michael
Greens, late of the town of Clin-
ton, in the County of Huron, Gen-
tleman, Deceased.
All persons having claims again-
st the Estate of the above deceased
arc required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 20th
day of March, A.D. 1956, 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, Ontario,
this '28th day of February A.D.
1956.
E. Beecher Menzies, Clinton, On-
tario, Solicitor for the said
Estate. 9-10-11-b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF Launcy
W. Lavis, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of Huron,
Salesman, Deceased.
All persons having claims again-
st, the Estate of the above deceas-
ed are required to file the same
with the undersigned' Solicitor for
the said Estate, on or about the
20th day of March, A.D. 1956,
after which date the assets will be
distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which notice
shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 28th day of February, A.D. 1956.
E. Beecher Menzies, Clinton, On-
tario, Solicitor for the said
Estate. 9-10-11-b
HATCHING EGG
OPPORTUNITIES
Well-known nearby hatchery needs
limited quantity of additional
Flock Owners for year round
production.
For full information write to
BOX 92
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD
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Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SAMS
EVERY FRIDAY
cotennencing at LBO p.nik4
TEttlits CAM
1, COREY, SMes Manager
E. W.Autetioneier
W, COLQUHOtill, Clerk
BOXY THEATRE
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NOW; Thurs., and Sat.
"The Stranger
Wore a Gnu".
The screen'e greatest outdoor star in an action-packed picture, filmed in the snow-covered High Sierras.
Randolph Scott - Claire !Trevor
MON., TUES. and WED,
"The Trouble
With Harry"
(Adult Entertainment)
Harry wouldn't stay buried under
the autumn leaves. It proves em-
barrassing, frustrating and risky
for•the harassed principals in' the
story, but pure joy for the aud-
ience, Hitchcock suspense and
satire in a, really "different" com-
edy. — Shirley MacLaine
Edmund Gwenn - John Forsyth
Coming:
STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND
James Stewart - June Allyson
4c a word, minimum 75e
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Friday, Mar. 2—Benefit Euchre
and Dance for J. Lindsay and Bill
Orr, Cards' to start 8.30. B'ayfield,
Town Hall. Hank Norris and his
Orchestra. 8-9-p
Friday, March 2—Dance, Leg-
ion Hall, Kirk Street, Clinton,
9.30 to 1. Come out and enjoy an
evening of new and old time mus-
ic of Carruther's Orchestra. Am-
ple parking. Beautiful floor. Re-
freshment booth. Admission, 50c
per person. First ten unescorted
ladies FREE. 9-b
Monday, Mar. 5 — Play, Varna
Township Hall. "Too Many Rela-
tives," Belgrave YPU. 8.30 p.m.
Auspices: Varna W.A. 50c and
25c. 9-b
Friday, March 9. — Dominion
Life (Mixed) Choir, and Harbour-
aires (male choir) Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton, 8.30 p.m.
Sponsors: Happy Doubles Club.
9x 10 b
Saturday, March 10 — Home
Baking Sale, Council Chamber,
2.30 p.m. Sponsored by Clinton
Kinette Club. 9-10-b
Saturday, Mar. 10 — Fashion
Show at Goderich District Colleg-
iate Institute, 8.15 p.m.. Sponsors:
Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D.E.
Numerous door prizes. Tickets
available at Newcombe's Drug-
store. 9-10-b
Be on hand for a good time at
Mitchell's. Crystal Palace Ball-
room on Friday night, with Clar-
ence Petrie's. Night Hawks.
9-10-11-12-b
Goderich Pavilion dancing. Sat-
urday nights, Paul Cross and his
orchestra. Wednesday n i g h t s,
Clarence Petrie's Night Hawks.
6-tfb
0
Dashwood Man
Travels 100
Charles Vernon Tieman, Dash-
wood, is scheduled to appear in
magistrate's' court here next Tues-
day on a charge of careless driv-
ing and speeding. According to
Provincial Police Tieman was
clocked at Hensall as going 70
miles an hour in a 30 mile an hour
zone, and before being stopped at
Brucefield, travelled at close to
100 miles per hour on Highway 4.
Mothers' Study
!Group Meets
In New Manse
The Mothers' Study Group of
the Wesley-Willis United Church
held their February meeting on
Tuesday evening at the new
manse.
The meeting in charge of Mrs.
E. Cooper, was opened by the
reading of a poem "Just to be
tender." "This is my Father's
House", was sung, followed by the
repeating of psalm 737 and the
Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs.
Cooper led in, prayer.
The minutes of the January
meeting were read by Mrs. G.
Wise.. A treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. D. Bagnell. Mrs. W.
Jervis read a letter of thanks from
Mrs. Fred Sloman for the bale,
The offering was received.
"Around the throne of God in
Heaven" was sung. 'qrs. Jervis
handed around quilt pieces to be
sewn. Mrs. N. W. Trewartha read
a poem "Calling the Doctor." Mrs.
Cooper favored with three num-
bers on the harmonica. Mrs. H.
C. Wilson read a story "'Adventure
at Dawn." Two articles entitled
"God and your child," and "Jeal-
ousy in Children," were read by
Mrs., Cooper and diseussed.
Mrs. Bagnall presented Mrs. N.
W, TreWartha with a gift froin the
group in remembranee of her gold-
en wedding day which was cele-
brated recently, Everyone sang,
"Your golden wedding day." Mrs.
Trewartha thanked everyone
warmly,
The meeting closed by singing
"How sweet the name of Jesus
sounds," and repeating the Mlzpah.
A social half hour which includ-
ed a game conducted by Mrs. B.
Manly, and lunch served by Mrs.
H. C. Wilson, assisted by Mrs. D,
Dales and Mrs. D. Bagnall was
enjoyed.
Mrs. Wilson showed the group
through the lovely new manse.
The March meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Glen Wise,
with Mrs, b. Fowler in charge
and Mrs. G. Cantelon and Mrs. 11,
Cantelon as hostesses,
MISCELLANEOUS
HOME FOR, THE AGED AND
infirm people, Ratee $2 to $4 a
day. Phone 167 Blyth, Blyth
Rest Home. 9-b
I.E.L. .CRAIN SAWS. A MODEL
to stet all woodcutting jobs. Also
3 dependable used saws, as low as
$90.00. Robert Glen, I,E.L. Saws,
Phone 608.11 Clinton. 9-10-11-p
$5 DOWN, UP TO 24 MONTHS
to pay fora genuine Surge Milker
Unit. Contact Lovell McGuire,
Phone Wingharri 593. We guaran-
tee better milking satisfaction.
9-10-11-12-13-p
WATERLOO CATME Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial. Insemination
service for all breeds of cattle.
For service or information phone
Clinton 515 collect, between 7.30
and 10.00 a.in. on week days and
7.30 and 9,30 a.m. on Sundays.
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EGMONT MINERALS for Cattle
have proven to supply all minerals
cattle need to maintain good heal-
th. At $7 per 100 pounds it sup•
plies these essential minerals very
economically. Always available at
the farm, or a phone call will
bring it to your door. J. W. Van-
Egmond, phone Clinton 805r13.
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PROPERTY FOR SALE
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR
Sale, $1,500 down •payment. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, Phone Clin-
ton 448. 9-h
5 FAMILY APARTMENT HOUSE,
fully furnished, good location, ex-
cellent income. Owner will sacri-
fice for immediate sale. Good
pay for itself home for working
man or retired couple. Phone
Clinton 733. 9-b
25 ACRE PICNIC GROUNDS
camp sight. With 5 cabins, at
"The Falls," on the Maitland riv-
er. 2 miles east of Goderich, off
Highway 8. Scenery, fishing and
swimming. Ideal for private sum-
mer place, priced to sell—Terms.
J. M. Driver, RR No. 1, Goderich.
9-10-11-p
TENDERS WANTED
FOR SALE, BY SEALED tender,
the Benmiller United Church shed,
30' x 75'. Good timber frame,
single board, pine and hemlock
siding, with heavy corrugated
steel roof, good as new. 20 per-
cent to be paid when tender ac-
cepted, balance in 30 days. Also
a coal or wood furnace in good
working condition. Highest or
any tender not necessarily accep-
ted. Tenders accepted to March
15, 1956, by Elfred Moore, secret-
ary of Trustee Board, RR 4, God-
erich. 8-9-b
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HELP WANTED—MALE
MECHANIC WANTED, SOME ex-
perience preferred. Highest wag-
es paid. Phone Clinton 559. Glid-
don Truck Body. 9-,b
Part-Time
. Salesman
required by
Simpsons-Sears
to sell electrical appliances, farm
equipment, building materials, and
plumbing and heating projects,
In Clinton and Vicinity
on a commission basis.
Past selling experience in this
field helpful, but not essential.
Reply in own hand writing stating
age, qualifications and telephone
number to
BOX 71
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD
All replies held in strictest con-
fidence, 7-8-9-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
HOLSTEIN COW, DUE TO fresh-
en first of April. Phone Clinton
30033. 8-9-p
TWO HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES
suitable to veal. Phone Clinton
751W2. Walter Forbes. 9-b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
148331, or 148334 9ptfb
LOST AND FOUND
LOST ON WHITEHEAD Street,
Sunday afternoon, costume jewel-
cry pin, Set with amethyst colour-
ed brilliants, Reward. Phone Clin-
ton 436. 9-b
LOTS FOR SALE
IDEAL BUILDING LOT, ON Wel-
lington Street, formerly second
bowling green. Reuben Brubaeher,
Phone Clinton 721, 9-p
PET STOCK FOR SALE
ANYONE WANTING COLLIE
pups, contact Joe Gibson. Phone
Clinton 61.6R3. 9.10-b
YOUNG MALE BUDGIES; Hartz
Mountain Canaries (German Roll-
era') $8.98. Female Budgies $6,
Eric Milner -Flowers, phone Sea-
forth 393. 8-9-10-1-b
PIANOS FOR SALE
11TE PARK TELfg4Q)NE
Goderich
Bud ABBOTT 84 Lou COSTELLO
with Lynn Bari and,, Maxie Rosen-
bloom, — The clown princes of
Cinema:fun present their latest rib-
rocker as they turn back time's
pages to embark on a nostalgic
film career.
"Abbott & Costello
Meet the
Key-stone Kops""
MON., TUES. and WEDS
(Adult Entertainment)
Robert Ryan - Shirley Yamaguchi
Sesauf3 Hayakawa, & Robert Stack
A beautiful Japanese girl aids an
undercover agent in an adventur,
our crusade against a gang of
renegrade G,I.'s.
`House of Bamboo'
In Cinemascope and Teclutioolor
Coming: "SHOTGUN"
In Technicolor with Yvonne
De Carlo -•-•-•-e-e-eleeeee-eneee-4-4-4,-eeeeeeeeee
YOUR
INSURANCE
may be out of date, tool
Does the insurance program
you planned years ago meet
today's needs? See me for a
complete up-to-date insurance
to completely cover all your
needs.
H. E. HARTLEY
Canada Life
Assurance Company
Phone 454W — Clinton
Clinton, Ontario
HURON DISTRICT
Credit Union
ANNUAL
Chapter Meeting
will be held in the
Agricultural Board Room
CLINTON
On
Wed., March 1
at 8.30 p.m.
SPECIAL SPEAKER
ENTERTAINMENT—Free Lunch
Interested Public Welcome
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