Clinton News-Record, 1956-03-15, Page 5T`Rugsr),Ax, 1441WT /.900
CroINTON NEWS-RE0014)•
P404 FIVA
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
A.IPSITAIRS APARTMENT, three
tinftiridelied. Phone God-
erich 288. 114
;HOUSE 'FO RENT (or for sale),
•rurnished; In Brucefield. Phone
intoe: 618W4 or Seeforth 659r22.
11-4)
'UNFURNISHED FOUR ROOM
pertinent with bath, available
ammeillately. • W. N. Counter,
Phone Clinton 230. 10-p
•ArNivo ROOM APARTMENT, fur -
entailed and heated, Suitable for
rconple, Phone Clinton 4721.
9-10-11-b
*THREE ROOM FURNISHED
,apartment, share bath, central lo-
cation. Apply Herman's Men's
• Wear, phone Clinton, 517. •
• 8tfb
WO APARTMENTS IN Steph-
-ensqn house on William Street
(west of old Public School) fur-
nished and heated. Apply to
Sergeant Worell on the premises.
11.13
" VERY DESIRABLE apartment
for rent on Huron Street, CIin-
rton. Furnished. Private ent-'
srance. Partly heated. Garden if
•Iclesilred. Phone Clinton 158-R.
• 11-b
FOUR ROOM DOWNS TAIR
apartment, heated with oil furnace,
:private bath, entrance and meter
: Furniehed or partly furnished.
. Also three-toomheated furnished
apartment, available soon. Phone
•Clinton 1625W. , 11-p
-NEWLY DECORATED, LARGE,
' three room apartment, in Londes-
clooro. Private front entrance,
"'bath, electric stove, frig., washing
?machine, dishes, For particulars
iphone Blyth 37r6., 10-tfb
'7 ROOM DWELLING ON Ontario
Street. Ideal family home -2
blocks from Collegiate and. Public
Schools, available April 1. Also
attractive partly furnished front
apartment, opposite Town Hall.
available now. Norman Carter,
Phone Clinton 593. 10-1-p
Accommodation Wanted
'UNFURNISHED HOUSE, TO rent
in Clinton, adults. Reply by let-
ter to Box 100, Clinton News -Re -
nerd. 10-11-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
PIANO, STANLEY, IN GOOD
condition. Phone Clinton 780-W.
11-b
BRAND NEW FIRESTONE 9%
cu. ft. refrigerator on sale at $199.
T. A. Dutton, Firestone Store,
'Brucefield. Phone Clinton 902W1
10-tfb
TV FIT FOR A "KING" — •We
Rent --Move e-- Install. Complete
eservice on all makes of rotators
and antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. infb
ARTICLES WANTED
BABY CARRIAGE. in reasonably
good condition. -R. J. Wilson, Ful-
ton Street. Phone Clinton 2.93R.
11-b
INCUBATOR WANTED, 150 TO
300 egg capacity, oil or electric,
V. M, Brunsdon, Londesboro, phone
Blyth 25R19, 11-b
& G. SALVAGE CO., Clinton—
We buy scrap iron, rags. We buy
anything. Ladies, clean up your
attic. Convert your junk into cash.
For pickup phone Clinton 722J4.
10-1-2-3-p
BABY CHICKS
STARTED PULLETS FOR SALE,.
All kinds of pullets 2in to 3
'months, all birds raised on the
floor and delivered. Phone Char-
les Scott, at Auburn, or Tavistock
:150M, 10-1-2-3-4-5b
DAY-OLD, MIXED CHICKS,
cockerels, pullets—order now for
,APRIL—some started chicks in
brooders, AMES-IN-CROSS hy-
brids. J. E. STACKHOUSE, Wil-
ton Grove, Ontario. 8-9-10-1-b
TAKE GUESSWORK OUT OF
chick :buying. Buy Kitchener 131g-4.
We are agent, let us quote prices.
Wide choice standard varieties, and
such specials as Pilch Rock.% etc.
Dayold and started. Mixed, inn -
lets, cockerels, broilers: Hatchery
Canadian Approved with 35 years
Hatchery experience behind them.
Don't put off any longer. Agent:
Charles Scat, Auburn, phone
Blyth 43 r 23.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
SERVICE STATION FOR. RENT,
in. Clinton. Apply to Clink Stan-
ley, phone Clinton 205.
• •
OWN YOUR, OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Whiten Real Estate,
'High Street, Clinton. Phone- Clin-
ton 448. iatfb
CUSTOM WORK
=UMW IVLOTORS, ReWotirid
and repaired. Horne and Auto rad-
ios and appliances repaired. Art
MeVett, Isaac Street, at Dunlop,
Phene Clinton 138W. 41-tfb
CEMENT WORK: MI types of
'concrete Walls and floors, wafer-,
tanks, concrete stables, walks,
*ante, Stem Leaky basements re
paired; resurfacing tough fleets,
curbe, steps, Plidne Chin
tati, 187W. Murray
11-0
SANITARY SEWAGE
DISPOSAL
StPTIC TANXS, CESS POOLS,
etc., othnped and cleaned with
Sanitary modern equipment. All
work guaranteed Estimates given
A/)
FARMS FOR SAE
NICE xAsT OF FARMS FOR
Sale. L, G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone. Clinton 44$, Low down
payments. 33-tfh
MANY GOOD FARMS, LARGE
and small, in Huron County.Real
estate is our -business. Buying or
selling. Contact John Bosvelci, Real
Estate Broker, 40 Wellesley
Street, Goderich, Phone Goderich
108. 54113
PAIN EQUIPMENT For Sale
UNIVERSAL SINGLE • UNIT
milking machine, like new; De -
Laval cream separator, used one
year. Beaver oats, clean and pure.
Montcalm Barley,,froM first 'gen-
eration, registered seed. John Arm-
strong and Sons, RA 1, Zurich,
phone Hensel). 697 r 14.
11-12-p
MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTOR No.
O Rowerop; 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 Bayfield 47R5, evenings.
10-11-b
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio 'cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing:, apply W. G. Piekett,
phone Clinton 761M 4p-tfb
FURNITURE FOR SALE
WOODEN TABLE AND FOUR
chairs, for kitchen / use, natural
wood finish. Phone Clinton 525J.
HELP WANTED
TELEPHONE LINEMAN FOR
McKillop Municipal Telephone
System to service 440 Rural Tele-
phones. Applications to be in the
hands of the Secretary by March
19. 3. M. Eckert, Secretary, RR 1,
Seaforth, 10-11-b
MODERN
INDUSTRIAL
MANUFACTURER
REQUIRES THE SERVICES
OF A
Private Secretary
IMMEDIATELY.
Ideal Working Conditions
with all up-to-date
benefits.
APPLY BY PHONING
Personnel Manager;
1470, Goderich.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL
work. 8 hour day, 6 days per
week. Apply to Hotel Clinton
or phone 793: 11-b
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED, EXPERIENCED marr-
ied man for general farm work.
Separate house, fuel, milk, pro-
vided.' For further particulars
contact Stewart Middleton, RR,
3, 'Clinton, phone Clinton 437.13.
10-tfb
WANTED
AGGRESSIVE MEN
To supplement our sales staff for
your district. • The men we are
looking for must be willing to
learn and work hard as there are
excellent opportunities for ad-
vancement. Direct selling exper-
ience an advantage, car a neces-
sity. Same commission paid on
each year's renewals. Sales train-
ing provided. Replies eonfidential.
Give full particulars in first letter
including age, experience and phone
number to BOX 811, B.S5, LON-
DON, ONTARIO.
Ontario Automobile
Association
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
GOOD HOLSTEIN COW for sale,
due soon. Also Hereford calf. W.
J. Miller, phone Clinton. 46.
11-b
POUR HEREFORD & AYRSHIRE
calves. Also one registered Ayr -
Shire cow, fresh, seven years Old.
Apply to Elgin Nett, Lot '3, Con. 1,
Mullett TownShip.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD mows AND
dead Cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
148331, or 148334 Opt&
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — PAIR OE Din.R.K
mod man's spectacles, in Clinton,
early last week. Phone Clinton
382, local 848, 11-p
11E10AM IIONSPIEL
HAS 15 ENTRIES
The Heesall 13taneli of the- Cate
Milan Legion will hold a. bonspiel
at the Hensall arena, Wednesday,
1Viareh 21, Fifteen entries from
Clinton, Witigharn, Goderich, eery.
tralia Thedford and Hen.
sail,- have been received.
illteS McGill, who founded Me.
Gill University with bequests of
money and land started his bug -
CLASSIFIED RATES
CASH RATE (If paid by the
WednendaY following 'publics-'
lion) Two cents per word,
minizmun 419 cents. ph rents a
word for each following inser-
tion, minimum 25 cents.
BOX NUMBER -15a extra. '
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and
DEATIIS,no charge.
ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS OF
THANKS 48F IN MEMORIAM
—Two cents per word, minimum
50 cents.
OHARA-1E1)-15 cents extra,
DEADLINE -;-12 o'elock flees.
Wednesday.
MISCELLANEOUS
I.E.L CHAIN SAWS. A. 1VIODEL
to suit all woodcutting jobs. Also
3 -dependable used eaws, as low as
$90,00. Robert Glen, I.E.L. Saws,
Phone 60831 Clinton. 9-10-11-p
$5 DOWN, UP TO 24 MONTHS
to pay for a genuine Surge Milker
Unit. Contact Lovell McGuire,
Phone Wingliarri 593, We guaran-
tee better milking satisfaction.
9-10-11-12-13-p
ENGLISH SMOCKING ORDERS
taken for use on infant's dresses,
rompers, nightclothes; children's
frocks, sundresses; ladies' blouses,
trousseau. lingerie, smocks, cock-
tail aprons. Phone Clinton 1629W.
11-13
WATERLOO CATTLE 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 aan. on week days and
7.30 and 9,30 a.m. on Sundays.
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
ecogannically. Always available at
the farm, or a phone call will
bring it to your door. J. W. Van-
Egmond, phone Clieton 805r13.
46tfb
NOTICE
AS OF MARCH 12, 1956, I will
not be responsible for any debts
incurred by my law-abiding wif.e.
Left my bed and board. Signed
M. Laycox. 11-p
PERSONAL
HYETT'S REMEDIES. -ECZEMA
remedies, asthma remedies, and
therest of the famous line are
available at Pennebaker's IDA
store, sole agent. • 11-b
PET STOCK FOR SALE
YOUNG MALE BUDGIES; Hartz
Mountain Canaries (German Roll-
ers) $8.98. Female Budgies $6.
Eric Milner—Flowers, phone Sea -
forth 393, 8-9-10-1-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
HOUSES FOR SALE, AS LOW
as $750 down payment, easy terms
on mortgage. L. G. Winter, real
estate, High Street, Clinton.
Phone Clinton 448. 11-12-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
SALESMAN WANTED
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A
full-time sales job, selling for ap
old reliable Feed Company, local
territory open. Must have car.
Age from 35 to 55 desirable, Per-
manent employment if aggressive,
good remuneration, sales training
supplied. Apply to Box 522, Lon-
don, Ontario. 10.1-p
STOVES FOR SALE
SMALL QUAKER OIL MATER,
very good condition Phone Clin-
ton 718W4. 11-b
CLARE JEWEL DELUXE model
electric range. Clock. Window
in oven door, Apply St. Paul's
rettory, phone Clinton 93.
11-b
TEACHERS WANTED
PROTESTANT TEACHER FOR
Harlock School S.S. No. 6, Hullett,
15 pupils, duties to commence on
Sept. 4, 1956, Apply to Sec.-Treas.
John H. McEwing, AR, 1, Blyth;
applications to be in by April 1,
1950. 10-1-2-b
Flowers
Telegraphed
Ahnviumre
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W atritoll
togNalkridio.:1•114:41w,..serrilikr,6•16.:44.40411416ii
RCA VICTOR RADIOS
AND TELEVISION
Yetir Old Radio Accepted
As Tratleein,
T.. A. tYLITTON
ItOA VICTOR trEALtift
HIRTHS
GLOUSalln In Clinton Public
liosplta, on Saturday, March
1.0, 1050, to Mr. end MI.:Robert
Glousher, Blyth, a son..
,OOH -.-In Clinton Public 1-lospit,
tal,.on Friday, March 0, i9416, to
Mr. and Mrs. 'Russel ()emit, RR
1, Varna, a daughter.
PAYN4--Irt Scott Memorial lbs-
pital,
.Seaforth„ OIL Thured4Y,
March 5, 19416, to Mr. and Mrs..
Warner Renee, Hayfield, a We'
DEATHS I
My—In Clinton Public
Hgs-
pital, on Th_ etiernlaY, March 1,
i956, v.mobert L. EmpeYe
mother of Willianr.liknpey, Blyth,
.In her 76th year, Funeral from
the home of her son in ;Slytilubn
Saturday evening, by Rev. A, W.
Watson, thence tO a Toronto
funeral 'home where old friends
and acquaintances paid their
respects, to Gele.r t United
Church, 'Wert, Ont. (Haliburteir
County) for service on Monday,
March 5, and interment in Gelert
Cemetery.
FOWLER—In Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich',
'on Thursday, March 8, 1956, Re-
bert A. Fowler, in his 74th Year.
Funeral from the Lodge funeral
home, Goderich, to Maitland
Cemetery, on Saturday after-
noon, March I.&
MATTHIWS...--In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Tuesday
morning, March 13, 1956, Joseph
• Matthews, beloved husband of
Saral} Jane ,I•licknell, Seafortie
in his 84th year. Resting at the
G. A. Whitney funeral home,.
Seaforth, until Friday morning
when requiem high mass will be
sung at 9.30 o'clock, and: inter-
ment made in St, James' Ceme-
tery, Seaforth.
MaeADAIVI—In • Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich,
on. Monday, March 12., 1956,
William J. MacAdam, beloved
- husband of Pearl MacDonald,
-Gederich, in his 70th year. Fun-
eral 'from the Lodge funeral
' home, Goderich, to Maitland
Cemetery, on Wednesday after-
noon, March 14.
NORRIS--At 3949 Bishop Rd., De-
troit, Mich., on Friday, March 9,
1956, W. Lyle Norris, also of
Bayfield, beloved huSband. of
Helene McNorgan, dear father
, of William, brother of Dr. L,
Norris, Wyoming, and Harry
.Norris, Brucefield, in his 53rd
• year. Funeral service from the
VerHayden funeral home,, 16300
Mack Ave., Detroit, on Monday
morning, March 12, to Mount
Olivet Cemetery.
OLIVER—In St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal, Guelph, on Friday, March 9,
.1956, Fanny Chillingvvorth, wid-
ow of the late Charles Oliver, in
- her 95th year. Funeral from the
Ball and Mutch funeral home,
High Street, Clinton to Clinton
Cemetery, on Monday afternoon,
March. 12, by Rev. D. J. Lane.
TOWNSEND.— In Toronto, on
Thursday, March 8, 1956, Alice
Maude Burnett, beloved wife -of
the late William. Townsend,.
Sourie, Man., formerly of Clin-
ton, in her 80th year, dear moth-
er of Fred, Toronto and sister
of Eva, Mrs. Robert Dunbar,
Lambeth, and Elizabeth, Mrs.
Albert Colclough, Goderich
township, Service in -Toronto
. on Saturday afternoon, March
10, with interment at Souris,
Man.
IN MEMORIAM
SWITZDR—In memory of Charles
S. Switzer, who passed away
three years ago March 17, 1953.
The dearest Dad the world conk!
hold,
A cherry smile, a heart of gold.
To those who knew him, all will
know
How .much we lost three years
ago.
—Ever remembered by Eric,,Mar-
garet and girls, 11-p
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 1.30 p.m.
TERMS CASH
c.onny,. Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer'
HO
K. W. COLQUUN, Clerk
insmasslinOssietiorimimassintsisitsisit
FOR SALE
1 yi STOREY, 6 ROOM DWELL-
ing, modern convenience, good
location, stoat barn on proper-
ty, fruit trees, Early possession.e
Price, $6,500,
11/r storey, 7-roorn dwelling, flush
toilet, running water. Situated in
village of Lomiesboro.
hned-
late' possession.
strorisr, 5 ROOM DWELLING,
three" bedrooms, modern conven-
iences, oil heating, full base-
ment, low taxes... Situated on
Highway 4, south of Clinton.
Early possession.
1 STOREY, 5 ROOM DWELLEVG,
two bedrooms, Modern conven-
ience. Suitnotch. Early possea-
Mon. Pike, 1.,000.
,4
1 STOREY, ROOM DWELLINGi
bedretnris if -piece' bath, fur -
nate. Well located, WO blocks
froth post Wine. Early posses -
slop. Price, S5.500.
0
1 STOREY, ItEIMOOM Central
Mortgage dwelling. DoWit pay-
ment, $1,800. Monthly payyrients,-
$28: Early possession.
Aptgr to
H. C. LAWSON-
COrriplete Insurance Service
Real Estate Investments
Batik of Montreal &lading
nioneti Office 281W; It
Give Fair Grants;
Award Contracts
The usual grant of ..0(). to. the,
Clinton Spring Show was ,made by
Qedericir Township Council last.
Week on request of W. It. "Bert"
Lobb. Mao 4 grant of 5,150 was
made to the 13ayfield Community:
Centre,
The Councillors .accepted, after
considerable discussion,the alloca-
tion of $4,300 which is, the sum re-
quested by the Alexandra Marine,
and General Hospital,. Goderich, as
assistance in the erection of a pew
hospital in the county town. The
manner in which, this .arnount will
be ridged is left over for the next
meeting, until the .tOWAshiP'S'
re-
presentative to the hospital board
will have time to report back.
Clayton eLeithweite was re -ap-
pointed the Township's representa-
tive to the -Goderich Planning
Board.
King Cajohnn Products received
'the contract for supplying warble
fly powder for the township, from
four tenders received. Peter
Har-
risori will be .the inspector, at a.
rate ef 75 cents per hour and eight
cents per mile. (There were six
township residents applied. for this
work,) •
Among accounts: passed for pay-
ment was $100 expenses for Reeve
J. W. Deeves, Councillors K. 'C.
Merrier, G. H. Stirling and W. J.
Forbes as delegates; $7 to William
Eatkin for fox bounty, and $2,636.-
37 for the road superintendent'S-
payroll.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. A: Glazier and family wish
to express their sincere apprecia-
tion for floral tributes and many
acts of kindness of friends and
neighbours during their recent
bereavement, 11-p
Extensive
AUCTION' SALE
Of High Quality Shorthorns
Horses, Hogs, Tractor, Truck,
Thresher, Farm Machinery, Bray,
Grain and miscellaneous items. On
the premises, Lot 6, Con. 2, Stan-
ley Township, 33/4 miles north of
Hensall, or 11/2 miles west of Kip.
pen and 1% miles north. on
Friday, March 23
commencing at 12.30 p.m. sharp.
High Quality Shorthorns: Roan
cow, carrying fourth calf, due in
April; red cow, carrying second'
calf, due in April; red cow, carry-
ing third calf, due in May; roan
cow, carrying second calf, due in
May; roan cow, carrying fourth
calf, due in April; red cow, carry-
ing fourth calf, due in. May; red
cow, carrying second calf, due in
May; red cow, carrying fifth calf,
due in April; 5 Durham steers,
ready for market, averaging 1,250
lbs each; 2 Baby, Beefs, averaging
500 lbs. each; 3 steerS, rising 2 yrs.
old; 2 heifers, rising 2 yrs. old;
5 Durham yeeilings; purebred
Shorthorn bull, rising 3 yrs. old.
This is a very choice herd of
cattle, all in market condition.
Horses: General Purpose team,
true and reliable; Clyde mare, 8
yrs. old.
Hogs: 10 York pigs, averaging
185 lbs. each,
Farm Machinery: 1950 Chev.
half -ton pick-up truck, very low
mileage, in all around new con-
dition; tractor, McD. Super "W" 6,
fully equipped, used one :,eason,
like new; Waterloo 28x45 thresher,
fully equipped with cutter, grain
blower, etc., in. A-1 condition; two
140 ft. Klingtite 7 -inch drive belt,
like new; 200 ft. heavy cable with
blocks and tackle; Mc. -Deering
binder, 7 ft. cut, like new; Mc. -
Deering mower, 6 ft. cut, like new;
Mc. -Deering hay loader; Oliver 3 -
furrow plow, like new; Cockshutt
4 -section spring tooth harrow;
Mc. -Deering drop -head hayloader;
Mc. -Deering horse drawn manure
spreader, on rubbef; Mc. -Deering
spring tooth cultivator, 8 ft. cut,
equipped with extensions; Fleury
32plate tractor disc; 3 -drum steel
roller; 10 ft. dump rake; 4 -section
diamond harrows; all steel wag-
on; rubber tire wagon; 16 ft. hay
rack, brand new; 2 gravel boxes;
International team scuffler and
puller; 100 cap. Spraymotor, com-
pletely equipped, like new; M -H
13 -run grain drill, with fertilizer
attachment; single, scuffler; sling
ropes and chains; Renfrew electric
cream separator; root pulper; Rein
frew platform scales, 2,000 lb. cap.;
95 -gal. steel drum; fanning mill;
set of britching harness; backbend
harness; bag truck; 40 -gal, copper
apple butter kettle; cutter; quan-
tity of lumber; quantity of stove
wood; grass seeder; anvil, forge,
drill, numerous carpenter & black-
smith tools; 7 -ton hydraulic jack;
cross -cut saw; wheelbarrow; elec-
tric motors; hay fork; extension
blower pipes; chicken feeders; and
water cans;' chains, forks, shovels;
Oliver scuffler and puller,' 'and
many articles, too numerous to
'mention.
Hay and Grain: 200 bales mixed
hay; 8 tons loose hay; 150 bushels
mixed grain.
Household Effeets: 1...*Iorriplete
dining room suite; 5 complete bed -
MOM suites- kitchen table and
chairs; kitchen stove, coal and
wood heater; combination book
case and writing desk; rug 9x12;
small tables; rocking chairs; chest
of drawers; occasional theirs; ice
box; sealers, large apple peeler,
etc, etc.
No reserve, as the farm IS sold,
Due to extra large. sale, selling
will start sharp on time.
Terms—Cash
ALVIN McBRIDE, Proprietor
Alvin Wainer, Auctioneer
Ross Love Clerk
11-1243
POLLED HEREFORD SALE
AT MANTON, ONTARIO
Saturday, March 17
al LOTS 84 HEAD
8 Polled Hereford 13011S,5 Costs
Vining thilVe§,14 bred Heifers
4 Open Heifers
Herds are fully Accredited Arid
VaCcinated. All, cattle guaranteed.
Consignors; Peter Colima, West
1.611101. :L, B. .8abock, Wallace -
burg llrown, Clinton;
Neil Hubbell, Thaniesville,
Clinton IS, on No. 4 and No..
Highways, 45 miles north of Lon-
don and 30 miles west of Strat-
ford. Please write for catologues,
ERNIE O'Nlitt, Sales Manager
and Auctioneer, Denfield.
Wilkht and Ed. Elliott.
ROXY 'THEATRE
UN T ON
NOW: THURS, FRP & SAT:,
'TUMBLEWEED"
Color
Sagebrqsh drama; on a large seale,
Rugged desert backgromele, gun-
play, action and suspense aplenty
for Western, fans,
Audis Murphy Ewa Nelson
Chill Wills
MON., TUES. & WED,
"Casanova Brown",
Academy aWerd-winning romantic
comedy, with overtones of astrol
ogy. — Gary Cooper -.- Teresa
Wright Anita Louise
COMING — Double Bifi
'BLUE CANADIAN ROCKIES'
Gene Autry - Pat Buttrant
"TROUBLE IN STORE"
Norman Wisdom - Margaret
Rutherford
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NOTICE 1'O CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF Michael
Greens, late of the town of Clin-
ton, in the County of Huron, Gen-
tleman, Deceased.
An persons having claims again -
at the Estate of the above deecased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 20th
day of March, *An>. 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
•.CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and
Implements
At Lot 18, North-east Boundary,
Usborne Township, 6 miles east
and 2 tulles north of Exeter, 6
miles south 'east of Hensall, 2'/
miles south and 1/2 mile west, from
Cromarty, 6 miles north and west
of Rirkton, on
Tuesday, March 27
at 1 o'clock sharp.
Registered Herefords — 7 cows,
rebred, 7 calves ranging in age
from May' to Jan. (2 good bull
propects) 2 excellent 4-H Guinea
prospects, 2 heifer calves, 1 bull
calf); 1 bred' heifer.
Holstein Cows: 1 cow freshened
Feb. 2, due time of sale, 1 due
April, 1 due in June, 1. due Aug.,
1 heifer due July, 2 open heifers,
4 calves 600 to 700 lbs., 1 month
and a half old calf.
Pigs:, A number of weiner pigs.
Machinery, etc.: Case manure
spreader, nearly new; rubber tired
wagon, and rack; 7 ft. Massey
binder; McCormick Deering seed
drill; Letz grinder; 1/2 ton truck
rack; 2 unit Universal milker with
pipes; scales, fanning mill with
motor; work harness'; colony house
10 by 12. Quantity of baled hay,
oats. and several tons of cob corn.
Catalogues for cattle may be
obtained from proprietor or auct.
Robert Hera, Muslin, Proprietor
W. S. O'Neil, Denfield, Auctioneer
Richard Etherington, Clerk
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF Laimey
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
notice
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DATED at Clinton, Ontario, .
this 28th day of February, A.D.
1056"
E,Beecher Menzies, Clinton, On-
tario, Solicitor for the said
Estate. 9-10-11-b
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