Clinton News-Record, 1956-06-07, Page 7n',);3f.URSDAY, JUNG: 7, 1.956
MINTON NEWS-RECO
VLASS i RATES
CASH RATE (if palet Uy the
Wednesday folleWiee PeeIlea-
Veaiyo
) -^ Tscents Per Weed,
•'Iaalelm un 50 celets. 1.14. centsse a
world for a ch f ... ow1•a g 1n r
`tion, axtleheexn 35 cents,
BOX TIhIBER-454 extra,
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and
DEATHS --no charge,
IIINGAGlaleIENTS, CARDS OF
THANKS 4r *IN REEMORIADI$
-Two conte; per word, minimum
50 dents,
CHARGED. -l.5 cents extra,
DEADLINE -42 o'clock noon,
'Wednes4ay.
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
•T W O BEDROOM Unfurnished
apartment, available now. Phone
7, 23-T»
HU 2-667.
;SMALL DOUSE FOR RENT,
-Modest conveniences, Inur!ediete
posses'siony Phone HU 2-3880.
23-b
'TWO BEDROOIVI APARTMENT
unfurnished. AvailableJune 1.
Mrs, H. Iganaghan, Dial HU 2-
(6677, 22-tfb
2 FURNISHED APTS. TO RENT,
'CentraiIy located. Phone Clinton
HU 2.9682 or Hensel]. 105 (in af-
ternoon). . 21-tfb
2 ROOM FURNISHED APART-
nient, Use of frig. and washer.
Available immediately. Phone HU
12-9540.. 23-;b
APARTMENTS, available May 15.
Furnished. Private bath and frigs.
Centrally located. Phone Clinton
1 U 2.9508 19-tfb
`MODERN, FOUR ROOM apart-
;nient, bath. Unfurnished. ,Avail-
-able immediately. W. N. Count-
er,. Phone HU 2-9649. 23-p
t COMFORTABLY FURNIS H E D,
• steam heated, well located, three
room apartment for couple, avail-
able now, Dial HU 2-9728. 23-b
'TWO APARTMENTS IN SLOAN
block, one furnished vacant on
•June 15. One unfurnished vacant
I. "On Tune 30. Mrs. Ruth McBride.
LPbone HU 2-9145. 23-4-b
FURNISHED HEATED Cottage.
.Full. bath. In Clinton. Available
.July 1. Also, apartment, three -
'room, furnished. Available June
_12. Phone HU 2-9536. 23-b
"WELL FURNISHED APART -
!mast, in Seaforth. Heated. 3 -
piece bath. One bedroom. Large
:lawn" Huron Expositor, Seafcrth.
23-b
"THREE ROOM APARTMENT,
furnished,private bathmoom. Cen-
tral location. Cool in hot weat -
-er, In Clinton. Phone HU 2-6665.
LARGE BRICK, Country House,
-hydro, •telephone, water on tap.
. 'Eight miles from 'Clinton. $25 a
(month. Aaron Fisher, RR 2, Cha-
lon, phone Carlow 167.
22p-tfb
•
BED SITTING ROOM WITH'
kitchenette. HU 2-9390. 23-p
BAYFIELD COTTAGES, SLEEP
4-6-8. Drilled well, flush toilets.
_Phone Bert Comley, Stratford,
1817. 23-b
APARTMENT, HEATED, furn-
ashed or unfurnished. Hot Wat-
er, bathroom and kitchen. Apply
-to 82 Wellesley Street or phone
=288 Goderich after six.
21-tfb
SELF CONTAINED ONE BED• -
room heated apartment, laundry
7facilities. Immediate possession.
Apply Jim Bisset, 103, St. George's
Crescent, phone Godeich 1017.
14tfb
'ONE THREE ROOM FURNISH -
‘ed apartment and one two room
furnished apartment. Available
immediately. Use of washing
'machine. Central location. In
Clinton, phone Clinton HU 2-9504,
after six o'clock. 23-b
Accommodation Wanted
-WANTED TO RENT: FIVE OR
six room house unfurnished, mod-
ern. Phone HU 2-9272. 23-b.
ARTICLES FOR SALE'
' `"TUDHOPE" RANGETTE WITH
oven control, reasonable. Phone
Ili. 2-9849. 23-b
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
';plants. Jake Reder, RR. 1, Ji y -
field, phone HU. 2-9166. 23b
GIRL'S CCM BICYCLE, GOOD
'condition. Phone Clinton HU 2-
7057. Lloyd Batkin. 23-b
GENTLEMEN'S RE -CONDITION -
'ed Watches, $9.95 to $12,95. One'
year guarantee. J. A. Anstett,
Jeweller. Phone HU 2-9525.
23-b
TV FIT FOR A "KING" -- We
Rent — Move —Install. Complete
service on all makes of rotators
and antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower' Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. • Stfb.
ARTICLES WANTED
WANTED, LARGE ICE BOX fro
Boy Scout Camp, Phone HU 2-
7560. 23-1?
CHILD'S TRICYCLE, in good con-
dition, with 13" front wheel. Phone
' Blyth. 28r6 (collect). , 23-x
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1954 CHEVROLET SEDAN; also
21 inch Television Set, Apply: 29
Regina Road, RCAF, Station, Clin-
ton, phone HU 2-9868, 23-p
1948 FORD COACH, MOTOR and
body in top shape. New tires.
New seat covers, It's a bargain.
_Phone HU 2-9304. _ 28-p
BABY 'CHICKS
KITCHENER 13IG-4 C H I C Ii S
available. Dayold, started. Pul-
lets. Broilers available Weekly in-
• eludhng Pilch ' White Reeks, Ask
us for full information. Charles
Scott, Auburn, phone lalyth 422233..
I1ILLSIDH CHICKS, LET US
quote you prices.' They have all
breeds, dresses:, etc., including
`Pilch White Rocks. Mixed chicks,
Pullets, dayold, started. Weekly
broiler. hatches'. Pull information,
:agent; William A. I -t, Jeiildns,
North St., Clinton. 23b
BUSINESS -OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR, OWN BUSINESS,
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
Iligh Street, Clinton. '?hone' Clan-
rten 'HU 24692. '13stfb
CUSTOM WORK
ELECTRIC MOTORS, Rewound
and repaired. Hoare and Auto rad-
ios and appliances repaired. Art
Levett, Isaac Street, at Dunlop..
Phone Clinton HIT 26640.
41-tfb
.
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter. Real Estate,
Phone. Clinton HU 2-6692. Low
down payments, 33-tfb
MANY GOOD FARMS, Large and
Small, in Huron County, Homes
in Goderich and cottages along
Lake Huron. Real Estate is our
business. Buying or selling. Con-
tact John Bosveld, 'Real Estate
Broker, 40 Wellesley Street, Gode-
rich, phone Goderich 1108.
22-tfb
Furniture e Re -Finishing
RRE, PIANO AND
adoFURNITURE,.
cabinet,refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. G. Pickett,
;phone Clinton Hij 2-7029.
15-6-7-p-tbf
HELP WANTED
BOOK-KEEPER, MALE O R
Female, experienced ^ preferred
Company hospitalization and pen-
sion plan. Td start immediately.
Phone Hensan 32, 23-b
WANTED; DESIRE; IMMEDIAT-
ely, middle aged Woman to live in
with elderly woman at Goderich,
rent free, kitchen privileges. Re-
ply to Box 230, Clinton News -
Record. 23-p
BEST TIME OF YEAR FOR OUR
business, You can earn from $50
to $100 weekly representing na-
tic•nally known firm. Good open-
ings available. Dept. 13, Familex,
Station C, Montreal. 2.3b
GIRLS and MEN
For permanent ernployement, 5
day week. Life Insurnace and
Hospit'alizatip'n Plan, etc. Apply:
Seaforth Shoes Ltd. .
Seaforth, Ontario
' 22-3-b
HELP WANTED.—FEMALE
WAITRESS. APPLY AT RUBY
and Bill's. Dial HU 2-9672.
22-3-b
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED BY
working couple, Phone HU 2-
7442. 23-b
FOR LAUNDRY WORK. Flye-
day week. 55c per hour to start.
If able to maintain production, 75c
per hour. Phone Clinton HU 2-7064
or apply in person, preferably, to •
A. Caron, Clinton Laundry and
Dry Cleaning. 14-tfb
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert B`rros, Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone ,collect,
1483J1, or 1483J4 9ptfb
ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides.
Call collect Ed" Andrews, 851r11,
Seaforth. Associated with Darling •
and Co. of Canada, Ltd. 19tfb
LOST AND FOUND
LOST— WOULD THE PERSON
wile got the horse-drawn scraper
from Fred Wallis' yard, please call
owner, HU. 2-9898. 23b
LOST—MAN'S RING, AROUND
Mid -Towne Restaurant. Has the :
letter "H" and little stone in it,
Reward. Phone HU 2-9852. 23-b
LOST AT SPRING FAIR, SAT- '
urday, a Ronson lighter, engraved
in Welsh, "1 Chwi." Sentimental
value, Reward. Phone HU 2-3215.
23-b
LARGE BLACK COLLIE DOG,
answers to name of "Tip". Lost on
Concession 5, Stanley Township,
on Saturday. Contact Mervin
Falconer. HU 2-9858. 23-p
MISCELLANEOUS
MERCHANT'S DELIVERY. Com-
plete pick-up and delivery service I
anywhere in Clinton and district.
Phone Clinton HU 2-6673.
2$-tfb
- SANITARY SEWAGE
DISPOSAL
Septic Tanks, Cess Pools, etc.,
pumped and cleaned with Sanitary
equipment. All work guaranteed.
Estimates given without obligation.
Louis Blake, RR, No. 2, Brussels,
hone 42r6 Brussels. 20-29-p
NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on Lots 41 and 51, both sides of
the river, Tuckersmith Township,
at ANYTIME hereafter will be
prosecuted. By order of the own-
er.—A. E. PARRY.
19-20-1-2-3-4-p-tfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
EIGHT LOTS AND A HOUSE,
frame, five room, in Bayfield. Jack
Parker, Bayfield. 22 to 25rb
1 STOREY CENTRAL Mortgage
house, small down payment,
monthly payment, $28. Early
possession. Apply 140 James St.
23-4-p
POULTRY FOR SALE
250 PULLETS, 3% months old,
(Hamp-Rocks); also pasture for 5
or 6 head of cattle. P. Westerhout,
Phone Clinton HU. 2-9812,
SPECIAL SALE OF STARTED
pullets. Sussex X Red Ind Leg-
horn X Rocks. Ten week old. De-
livery next week. Regular 51.25;
special, $1.05, AIso Foreman Leg -
horns, Red X Sussex, and White
Rock pullets available 8 to 15
weeks of age at very low prices.
The Lakeview Hatchery Ltd,, Ex-
eter, Phone 7. 23-b
SALESMAN WANTED
WANTED: MAN FOR STEADY
travel among consumers in Huron
County. Permanent connection
' e niafacturer. Oi1T
With laraiu
reliable 'Mistier' considered: Write
1,ftwleiglt's Dept. F469-131, MVMo Rt-
real, P.Q. 2ab
SEED FOR SALE
MOT> QUALITY MICl~TELITE ,
seed beans, second generatien,
early matuaing. Clarence Mott -
garner.,,. Seaforth, phone S'eattorth
841-11.-31. 23.0 :
BIRTHS
ATWOOD In Livonia, Iia, an
Tuesday, May •22,4956, to Mr',.
and Nits, James Atwood, ,(forth-
eriy of Bayfield),. a daughter,
(Marilyn Jean, sister for Bili
and Cheryl).
BELL-IRVING At the Royal
Jubilee Hospital, Viktoria, R•C.,
on May 26, 1956, to Lieutenant
Brian Bell -Irving and Mrs. Bell-
Irving, .(nee Carolyn Chelew) a
son (Michael Morley, grandson
for Mr, and Mrs, MorleyChelew,
Los Angeles, Calif., and great-
grandson for Mrs. Cornelius
Cook, Hensall),
HENDERSON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, June 4,
1956, to Mx;: and Mrs, Lester
Henderson, Clinton, a son.
OLSON—In Tor onto, on Monday,
June 4, 1956, to Mr, and Mrs,
Norman Olson, (nee Anne us-
ity) a daughter,
ROTS—In Oakville -Trafalgar Hos-
pital, Oakville, on Thursday,
May 31, 1956, to Mr. and Mia.
Donald I. Ross, a . daughter'
(Janice Elizabeth).
• MARRIAGES
,LONG -BAKER In All Saints
Anglican • Chut`'ch, London, by
Rev. Leslie B. Jenkins, on Sat-
urday, May 26, 1956, Sylvia
Rose, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Harry F. Baker, Londoe, to
Douglas Eugene Long, Son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Long,
Stratford.
McBEATR SKILL—.In St, A1-
phansus Church, Windsor, on
Saturday, June 2, 1956, Donna,
daughter of B. Skill and the
late Mrsr Skill, Windsor, to
Douglas Walter MoBeath, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McBeath,
Brucefield. •
STOREY—+HOWATT — In BIyth
United C'huch, on Saturday afe-
ternoon•, June 2, 1956, by Rev. A.
W. Watson, Irene, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Howatt,
Blyth, to Arnold Storey, young-
est son of Mr. and -Mrs. John E.
Storey, Walton,
PRATT = MacDONALD— In Wes-
ley -Willis United, Church, on
Saturday afternoon, June 2,
1956, by Rev. H. C. Wilson,
Mary Ellen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ranald MacDonald, Clin-
ton, to Lyle Eugene Pratt, 1GMer-
lin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Pratt, Merlin.
DEATHS
JPSHALL—In St. Joseph's Hospi-
tall, London, on Saturday, June
2, 1956, Charles C. Upshall,
Concession 10, Blanshard Town-
ship, 'beloved husband of Reta
Tippet (formerly of Bayfield) in
his' 58th year. Funeral from the
L. A. Ball funeral chapel, St.
Marys, to Lakeside United Cem-
etery, on Monday, June 4.
�VATSON—In Rosetown, Sask.
Hospital, on Sunday, June 3,
1956, William James Watson.,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
John Watson, Bayfield. Funer-
al service from Stiles Funeral
Home, Goderich, on Friday
June 8, at 2 p.m. Interment in
Bayfield Cemetery,
Cards of Thanks
2 Cents per word, Minimum 50e
A sincere thanks to all, for vis-
ta, oaks, and flowers, during my
1lness in Clinton Hospital. Spec -
al thanks to the doctors and nur-
es' for excellent service and care.
W. E. PERDUE. 23-b
We would' like to thank ,Cale
Doucette and the boys of the rural
Hydro, who gave up their time and
abour to put up a new roof on
ur house.MRS. GEORGE FIN -
EY AND GIRLS. 23-b
We would like to thank those
sho sent dards, treats and flowers
r helped in any way during my,
ecent illness:—Bert and EILEEN
>UNN. 23-b
I
with to thank all those wha
called on me, sent cards, and
treats while I was not well.—MRS.
C. O'BRIEN. 23-p
Get There Safely!
CALL
HU. 2-9036
ASHTON'S TAXI
ER•UCEFIELD
4-04-.1-40+0-11,14-40-40-10-10-40-.4-404÷,,P1
Mrs, W. Pepper came home
from Victoria Hospital, London,
on Saturday,
Mrs. J. W, Stackhouse has been
spending some time with her son
.Elwood, at Wilton Grove,
Mrs. Kennard attended the
graduation of Miss Donna Mc-
Bride at Stratford General Hos-
pital yesterday,
Mrs. A. Rohner returned from
Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea-
forth, and is visiting her, Sister,
Mrs. W. Smith, Hensall..
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Moffatt,
Mr, and Mrs, .Simon McKenzie,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Don McKenzie, Sb, Thomas,
Mrs, W. V. tannin is spending
some time with. her son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs, Ted Munn
and family, Kitchener, and with
relatives in' Galt.
Mr, and Mrs. John A. McEwen
spent Sunday with their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Russell Zurbrigg, Wing -
ham, and also attended the
Flower Sunday service at the
United Church there.
Victer Hargreaves• received
word of the death of his father,
John H. Hargreaves, 70, at the
home of a daughter, Mrs. Blanche
Baldwin, St. Thomas, George
Anderson, Bruce Swan, Aldie
Mustard and John E. Pepper
called at the home on Sunday.
Miss Kathleen Elliott, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Elliott, attended the
funeral on Monday. 1
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
1 STOREY DWELLING, LIVING
room with fire place, den, liv-
ing room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms,
1 complete bath, and 2 2 -piece
baths. Could be converted Tato
3 self contained apts., sun porch,
oil heating, full basement, with
garage... One block from down
town.
11/2 STOREY'DWELLING, 2 living
rooms, den, dining room, modern
kitchen, 1 bed room, with 2 piece
bath down, 2 bed rooms and 3 -
piece bath up. Hot water heat-
ing with : stoker. Located near
both schools on Rattenbury
Street.
0
I STOREY 2 BEDROOM Central
Mortgage, down payment $1,800,
monthly payments $28.00.
11/2 STOREY, 2 APARTMENT
or single dwelling; living room,
dining, modern kitchen., 2 bed
rooms, four -piece bath down,
Hardwood floors, Living, modern
kitchen with dining space, 1 bed
room and • four -piece bath up.
Air conditioned. Oil heating. TJn-
finished playroom in basement.
Owner moving to Toronto. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Lot
80'x30'. Low taxes. $3,500 down.
National 'Housing Mortgage.
a
200 ACRE DAIRY FARM—barn,
80'x60', stabling for 60 head;
milk house; hay barn 70'x40';
silo; 11/2 storey cement block,
six -room dwelling, with modern
conveniences. Town water. 175
acres cleared. Adjacent to town.
•
11/2 STOREY, 7 • ROOMED, Brick
House, 4 bedrooms, living room,
dining kitchen', bath. Hot water
, Beating. Hardwood floors; dou-
ble garage. Good' location; ,early
possession.
• Apply to
H. C. LAWSON
Complete Insurance Service
Real Estate -- Investments
Bank of Montreal Building r
PHONES
Office HU 2-9644—Res. HU 2-9787
CLINTON, ONTARIO
K. W. Colquhoun
Rea Estate Broker
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing . at 8.00 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
easalreasereselearaireseeteaseasiseealea
G SALVAGE CO.
Clinton
We Buy Scrap Iron, Rags,
Bagging, Old Cars,
Feathers, Horse Hair,
We Buy Anything.
Van'ted—'46 Oe '47 F1udson, any
ondition'.
PIIOI`E %IU. 2.9207
2344';-6µb
Visit
RCAF
STATION
CLINTON
TARGET
FREEDOM
"Listings & Enquiries
Invited,"
•
Phone HU. 2-9747
Royal Hank Building
Clietou - Ontario'
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UT HAH O W BON ord .by Ralph Tee.
INSTEAD OF SUPER CIffRATE ,DRUG$. THAT SIGN
OUGHT TO READ SUPER CUT-THROAT .
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IF THOSE .4UYS ARE
PHARMACISTS, I'i
THE PRESIDENT.,.
I WAS WATCHING. THE 'CLOCK
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HEAVEN'S ! THAT'S
5 TIMES THAT
CLERK TOLD MI TO
'COME BACK A LITTLE
LATER"! SY THE TIME
WE GET THAT PRES-
CRIPTION FILLED, I'LL
NEED CORN -PIASTERS
COME ON r LET'S GET OUR
PRESCRIPTION BACK, AND
HAVE IT FILLED BY OUR., RE-
LIABLE DRUGGIST AT HOME IN
CUNTON
DON'T MISS THE
MIDNIGHT DANCE
at
Zurich Centennial
JULY 1
Lionel Thornton's Orchestra
1
PERSONAL
PENSION
POLICIES
ASSURE
COMFORTABLE
RETIREMENT.
CONSULT
H. E. HARTLEY
Canada Life
Assurance Company
HU 2-6693
AUCTION SALE
Of the Estate of the late Elizabeth
Reid, at
Clan: Gregor Square, Bayfield,
on
on Saturday, June 16
at 2.30 p.m.
Glass Cupboard; extension tab-
le and leaves; walnut `antique bed-
room. suite; 2 bedroom, suites; 4
sideboards; wicker rocker; chairs;
Quebec stove; small tables; bur-
eau; dishes, and miscellaneous
;items.
TERMS CASH
M. Gaynor, Auctioneer
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects
At lot• I'to. 18, Concession 6, God-
erich Township; 6 miles south of
Goderich or 2 miles north of Por-
ter's Hill, on
Wednesday, June 20
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
HORSES Black Percheron hor-
se; Bay Clyde horse, a good work-
ing team.
CATTLE—Durham caw, 6 yrs.
old, freshened 3 weeks, calf at
foot; Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, due
time of sale; Durham cow, 5 yrs.
old, due. In August; 3 'Durham
cows, 5 yrs. old, milking, bred
again; Durham cow, 6 yrs. old,
milldng, bred again; Durham cow,
7 yrs. old, milking, bred again;'
Durham heifer, 3 yrs. old; 8" 'Dur-
ham X Hereford yearling steers
and heifers; 6 fall calves.
POULTRY -100 Rock pullets, 4
months old; 300 mixed cockerels
and pullets, 2V2 months old -(Arbor
Acre breed) .
IMPLEMENTS — 1951 Ford
tractor; Ford tractor plow; Dear-
born tandem disc; spring tooth
cultivator; M -H 11 -hoe drill with
fertile:tor attachment; 3 drum
land roller; McCormick -Deering
binder, 6 ft, cut; McCormick -Deer-
ing mower, 6 ft. cut; 3 -section
drag hat•rows; 2000 lb. scale; rub-
ber tire wagon; flat rack; steel
wagon; gravel box; dump rake;
buggy; cutter; single row scuffler;
set of sleighs and flat rack; M -H
power cream separator; forks;
shovels; logging chains; numerous
other articles.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS---
Some
FFECTS—Some household effects including
bedroom suites.
TERMS CASH
No reserve as the farrn is sold.
Joseph H. Wilson, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
23-4-b
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Sale of Property, Household Ef-
fects, tools and %z -ton truck in the
VILLAGE OF IUNI3U.RLN
3% west and 3% north of Sea-
:fortlt will be held on
Tuesday, June 12 ..
at 6 p.m.
Included int the sale will be
household furnishings, dressers,
modern bed, springs' and spring
ma,ttress. (new) ; chairs; tables;
.kitchen utensils; dishes; number
of antiques; step ladder; crocks;
work bench.
Full set of blacksmith tools, in -
eluding forge, •anvils leg vice, and
other tools., Quantity of hemlock
inch lumber.
1949 % ton pick-up truck,
Property, 1f acre of land, more
or less, situated in the village of
I .inburn, frame house, stable and
garage, hydtwo and:pressure water
system,
TERMS:
Chattels cash,
Property 10%a down, Ialan,ce:
30 days, -Immediate possession.
Reserve bid..
Estate of the lata Hatlniek
SicereSkt
Howard Ar tnstrong, Exebutor
A. W. Sillei'y, sollciter for the
Eatetb
il>tareld ItakitgOtts Adetlbnebr`
Roxy Theatre, Clinton
NOW: THURS., FRI., SAT.
"A LAWLESS
STREET"
Slow to anger, but quick on the
draw, the Marshal stayed alive
by lightning speed on the trig-
ger. ---• RANDOLPH• SCOTT —
Angela Lansbury - Jean Parker
MON„ TUES., WED.
"BATTLE
STATIONS".
Authentically filmed aboard a
U.S. Navy carrier. The screen
thunders with the great flat -top
story.—JOHN LTJND —William
Bendier. and Keefe Brasselle
Coming: "DRUM BEAT"
Alan Ladd -- Audrey, Dalton
Clinton Court
HE PARK TELEPHONE
Goderich
Now: "THE YEARLING"
Margaret Kinnan Rawling's Pul-
itzer Prize story, with Gregory
Peck -- Jane Wyman -- Claude
Jarman Jr. — Teclulicolor
MON., TUES., WED.
Adult Entertainment '
HUMPHREY BOGART
Martha Scott & Fredric March
Exceptional Entertainment:
Joseph Hayes' best-selling novel
and successful stage hit comes to
the screen as .a forceful and int-
eresting suspense drama.
"The' DESPERATE
HOURS"
— In Vistavision —
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
KIRK DOUGLAS -- Bella Darvi
Cesar Romero & Gilbert Roland
A. speed -track story told against
beautiful scenic settings on the
French Riviera, in Italy and oth-
er European racing centres.
"The RACERS"
— In 'Scope & Color —
A charge of speeding against a
London man, was dismissed in Next: "MISTER ROBERTS"
Magistrate's Court here on Tues- 1n Cinernascope and Technieolar
day morning by Magistrate D. E. with James Cagney -- Henry
Holmes. Fonda -- William Powell and
William L eclaire, RCAF Statin Jack Lemmon.
Clinton, who pleaded guilty to a
careless driving charge, heard the
magistrate reduce the charge to
driving with defective brakes, and
was fined $10 and costs. The Le -
1'
claire car was involved in an ac-
cident with a vehicle awned by
Dave Kay,..•parked, an front of his
shop on Huron Street,
NOTICE
HYDRO WILL BE OFF IN
CLINTON
ON
SUNDAY, JUNE LOTH
From 1 p.m. to 4 p,m.
(Daylight Saving Time)
CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES
J. E. RANDS,
Superintendent.
Kindergarten Classes
Parents are requested to register all children eligible
to attend Kindergarten Classes, commencing
September, 1956.
Children will be admitted on basis of age until accom-
modation is filled. Register by letter not
later than June 20, 1956.
On day of enrolment in September, definite proof of
age must be submitted to the Principal of
the Public School.
(Signed) on behalf of
CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD
H. C. Lawson, Secretory.
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N -O -T -I -C -E
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
The Township of Tuckersmith Municipal
Dumping Ground, situated one-haIf mile west
of Egmondville, Con. 3, IIRS, will be open to
ratepayers of the Township of Tuclkersmith
only, on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons
from the hours of 2 to 6 pan. and 'X to 9 p.m.
No wire, cat bodies or garbage (Opole) is to be deposited
and Oil dtun in'g' mist be clone under the supOriiistoll of the
inspector'. l?
E. P. CHESNEY,
Clerk,
Township of Tuckersmith.
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