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Clinton News-Record, 1956-10-04, Page 711111,111$0.4, ocToara4 lem treINTON NEWS-R,E0O1D PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIED RATES Three cents per WOi?4, Min- imum 70 cents. BOX NrIBER,--150 extra, BIRTH , MARRIAGES and eleleA'TIlls—no charge. • ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS Or -THANKS & IN MEMOUSAMS ,Three cents per word., Mee- 1Mtun 70 cents. CASH RATE (if paid by the •Saturdey folidwing pubileats Slop.) — One third off. DEADLINE -12 (Motet goon, 'WedeesdaY. - Accommodation For Rent -APARTIVIENT FURNISHED child- . area Welcome, Phone HU 2-957e. • 40-b •-- 'TWO A.PARrIeVeElITSnished, refrigerator, gatage. Phone HU .2-9508. 33-tfla CTOUR ROOM A:PA,R,TMRNer IN Seaforth, with modern kitchen and I'bath. Phone Seaforth 841r2 • „ 39tfle *"11V•(1 ROOM APARTMENT, un- furnished, balcony off living room; salve beth Phone HU 2-9770. 39-40-p 14 4 -MATED APARTMENTS un - I eurnithed. All conveniences. Ap- Iply Dr. E. A. MeMa.ster, Seaforth. 39 -40 -1 -he BEDROOIVI APARTMENT for rent; unfurnished. Available -ienniediately. l''hone HU 2-6677. 36 to 40-b WO ROOM, FURNISHED apart- . errant. Letindry facilities. Available Immediately. Call mornings or at - !ter 6.p.m. HU 2-9504. 40-b - APARTMENT TO. RENT furnish- -ed, 'private bath, central location. Available October 8. On ground "floor. Phone HUnter 2-6665:. 400 "ITWO APART1VIENTS, ONE, 4 - room and one, 3 room. Furnished sand. heated. Warm in winter. , -Available now. Phone }KT 2-9005. 40-b '17-1REE-ROOMED FURNISHED -apartments; self-contained; heat - 'ed. Immediate possession. H. C. ILe.wspre Realtor, phone HU 2-9644. 0-b "ersesIRM ROOM APARTIIVIENT "With separate Path, unfurnished; also furnished apartment. .vacant "OctOber 1. Roy Tyndall, phone *11er 2-9928. 38-tfb I BEDROOM, BATH AND Kitch- -en. Large living room. New hot "water heating system. N. Ayailable -le)ctober 1.. Lloyd Batkin HU 'a-7057, Clinton. . 40p HREE R 00 M FURNISHED eleatedapartment available now, rEuitable for couple. All modern otonveniences and garage. Raglan .Street. Phoue-BU 2-9483. 40-p CLOTHING FOR SALE STATION WAGON COAT, NAVY blue, girl's S(16). $10; three pull - avers (16), $1 each. Phone 1W 2-3850- 40-b GIRL'S4INTER COAT, ,11111EE piece set, size three, green check, In Wee *good condition. Phone Hensel! 677113, , , 40-b TWO GIRLS' RED VELOUR three-piece winter sets, trimmed with white fur, size 4, One pink snow -Aide, size 2, Phone HU 24351. 40b 'Employment Wanted HOUSEWORK DESIRED IN Olin - ton by young lady. Phone HU 2-3398. , 40-p ARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT For Sale MASSEY,-HARRIS ENGINE driv- en Forage Harvester. No reason- able offer refused. Murphy Bros. Phone . HU 2-9475. 40eb For Sale or Rent HOUSE IN HAYFIELD, THREE bedroomk ..kitchen, living room, Haspressure system. Mrs. Russell Grainger, phone Bayiteld 60r3, 4CHb • 6 ROOMED INSUL BRICK house, Ontario Street, new furnace, 3- piece bath, garage. Bargain' for quack sale. Phone HUnter 2-6650. P.O. box 403, Clinton, 40-1sp •SELF CONTAINED UPSTAIRS - apartment, three rooms and bath. 'Fisrnished. Heated. Private en- trance. Available October 13. 1VIre. -Ray-Fear, phone 1W 2-9300. 40-b 'VARM HOUSE TO RENT,- 14 -seines from Seaforth, Modern .con- veniences. Suitable for two aparts enents. Rent: $20 per,month. Box 7380, Clinton News -Record. '38-tfb -HOUSE FOR RENT' on Victoria treet. Four bedrooms, bath up- -etairs. Three rooms . downstairs. Available October .15. William J. 'Vodden, Orange Street, phone HU ".2-3464. 40b --UNFURNISHED THREE ROOM apartment, ground floor, self con - 'Stained, in modern home. Heated by oil -furnace. Laundry in base- -silent. Ideate f or couple. Phone. 11-1U 24634 or HU 2-9479 'after 6. 38-tfb. Articles For Sale - "ONE LARGE CRIB, ONE' TWIN "buggy. Geed condition. Phone HIT :2-9210. - 40-p -LLOID'S BABY CARRIA,GE. 3 ;yeare old. Silver `gress. $23. Phone 2-92e0. 40-b "ONE 8 CU. F1'. 'LEONARD RE- frigerator; 1 Glen' fee -4eUrner 'electric stove. Phene , Clinton HU '2-7481. • • - ' 40b TV FIT FOR A‘ "KING" -- •Vee qitent Move — Install. Complete -Service on all makes of • rotators and antenna. eAll wort fully gear- •anteed. Huron Tower -Inetalla.tioh, ,phone Gederich.1344M. 23-11h ,BABY SITTING ' RELIABLE 1VIOTHER will baby mit by the day. or hourly. Reagan - sable rates. Phone Iltl 2-976e. 37-tfb Business Opportunities 'OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS. 'Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate, High Street, Clinton. • Phone Clin- ton HU 2-6692. • 13etfb •START A PERMANENT YEAR round business. You begin earning good money the fleet/,day. Strietly your own OSS. -Openings in your surroundings. FAmMtx, Dept. A, 'Station C, Mentreel. 40b Bocsrd mid Room '11001VIERS OR HOARDER. Phohe HU 2-7003. -,39-40eb ACCOMMODATION FOP, sLADY bearder, Dial HU 2-9543, *40sp *ROOM' AND 130Alet) for gentle- -Mate Phone MI 2-7051, 37-tfb. ACCOMMODATION FOR, ROOM - era er boarders. Mrs, A lefelVlieh- Veephorie 11L1 2-9876. , „88e9e4teels CUSTOM WORK SANITARY SEWAelE DISPOSAL , '8eptie tanks, Cess Poole, etc., • Pliniped and eleaned with Sanitarer eequipseieht All 'Work guaranteed. rAdirtiextee gave riWitholit obligee Louis 3-9 it: qes h lie 42rd, "'to 4a -p Fruit For' Sale PICK YOUR OWN APPLES. $1,50 per bmishel, Macs., Kings and Spies.. Mrs, Jolts Middleten, RR 3, Clin- ton. s 40p Fuiiiiture For Sale CHROME KITCHEN SET, table and six chairs, Raymond sewing machine. Phone HU 2-7093.1 40-b KITCHEN TABLE AND CHAIRS, four burner electric stove, cheater - field suite, three quarter bed, card table, lawn mower, garden tools, lawn chairs. Firs. Carl Wietersen, 146— James Street, Phone HU 2-3893. 40-b HELP WANTED—Male or Feniale THE -LOCAL BRANCHOF THE , Royal Bank of Canada' offers ah ideal position to the right person. testellent working conditions, good starting salary, healtheelan. Apply in person or by mail. 40-h Help Wanted—Female FULL TIME WAITRESS, APPLY in •person to Bartliff Broe. - 38 to40-b Livestock For Sale 8 HEAD OF CATTLE. APPLee Peres Johnston, Varela. Phone Clin- ton liU 2-9863. 40-h SUSSEX RAM LAMB, also three Durham heifers to freshen Novem- ber and December. Apply George Wise, phone CliKton oHU 2-7536. 40-b THE GREY-BRUCf HEREFORD Breeders are holding their Annual Autumn Sale of 14 Bulls and 20 Females at the Markdale Skating Are on Friday, October 19, 1956, at 2 pan All bullsre eligible for 25% premium up t'$75.00. 40-1-b 1"Hts-GREY BRUCE HURON Ab- erdeen Angus. Breeders Association are holding their Annual 'Autumn Sale of 9 Bulls and 21 Females at Walkerton Sales Arena on Thurs- day, October 18, 1956,., at 2 p.m. All sires offered are eligible for 25% permium up to $75.00. • - THE GREY BRUCE SHEEP Breeders are holding the Annual Sale of 40 Pure Bred Rams and 60 pure bred .Ewes of Oxford, Shropshire, 'Leicester, Suffolk, Harripshiee, Southdown breeding Keady Sales Arena on Saturday, October 13, 1.956,Government, graders will grade all•rarns .at the sale. • 40-1-b 'Li vestock Wanted OLD HORSES WANTED- AT 31,ed lb., and dead cattle at value, If- ded, phone at once. GILBERT BROS. MINK RANCH, 'phone col- lect 1483 3,4 or 1483 J.1. 36tfb ATTENTION FARA/MISS! Prompt, ecearteous collecticeeof all dead and disabled farm animals and hides'. Call collect Ed. Andrews; 851r11, Seaforth. ' Associated with Darling' and Co. of Canada; Ltd. leelfb • - and Found • LOST' NEAR POST 'OFFICE on Tuesday afternoon Black Billfold containing driveieS'license, car and truck ownership cardesSmall sum Of money, Finder please leave at LaviS Contracting or at News - Record Office., :Reward, • 40b Niiscellaneoue.• 40 DRESSED ROOS'IERS", aver- age 51/2 to 7 lbs. Phone HU 2-5226. 40b SIX ACRES OF TURNIPS VOA sale; ale° 15 acres of hay. Apply P. Westerhollt, phone HU 2-9812.• , 40p ART .StIPPLiES (Weiser News ton); .religious , goods, pictures, picture fetenirig, photographs for all oecesiOns, •MaeLatenes Studios, Minters and Godefich; at aintbn, Tuesday and Thursday, 1,50 to 7 pan. Phoria elintori HU, 2-9401. 29.tfb LET. PS REPAIR AND MAKE yOtir ribgesand jeWellery like new. Detriebrid rings renewed and stris safely eeenrecl—don't take chan- ate. EXPett Work done reasonably to yonr satiSfaction. Watch te- paiesettied Pearl restringing., W. N. PERSONAL. , ITY'z'rr's RsaviEDIrs---ECZMk remedies, Asthma remedies and the rest of the famous line are available at • Pertriebeeteera, the IDA Store, sole agent. 24-26-32-40-b ' 'k , Pet Stock PUPPIES FOR SAII.E, SMALL ibregcl,make good pets, Also quantityy ef oetatees. HU 2-9946, 40 -le Poultry For -Sate • .. 60 RED X SU1CSSEX PULLETS, ready to lay. Also $ cord cedar. Brum Tyndall, Phone HU 2-9120. .., , 40-p Sales,men Wanted AVAILABLE AT ONCE — GOOD Rawleigh business.' Selling exper- ience helpful but noVrequired, Car necessery, Write at once for par- ticulars. Rawleigh's, Dept- J -169 - Tr, Montreal, P.Q. - 40b STOVES- FOR SALE ,) QUEBEC HEATER, complete with stove,pipes. Reasonable, Phone HU 2-9528. 40b • , QUEBEC FOR COAL or wood, medium size, also heavy duty small electric • three plate range wtih good oven , and boy's bicycle. ?Nine' HU 2-9081. 40-p WOOD, FOR SALE GOOD MAPLE STOVE OR furn- ace wood. Phone Bills Holland, Clinton; HU 2-3245. 39-40-b .REAL - .uESTATE 1............p FOR SALE 11/2 STOREY SOLID BRICK —7- oom dwelling. Modern conven- lenr,es. Located near schools. Barn .20'00'. Early .poseression. 0_____ GENERAL STORE with,,PostOf- fice. "Solid brick building 26x72. Located 'in prosperous farming district on Highway 4, Fully equipped. _es— HOME mous INCOME—Contain- ing 2 self contained apartments with 2 bedrooms, living room; modern kitchen with dining space; bath, oil heated; located near schools. Early possession. IN 'VILLAGE OV LoNiussfilinot lye storey 'I roor9 dwelling. Hydro, water, IA acre land. Im- mediate possession. Price $4,000.00. .: _s___ CHOICE BUILDING LOT, 60' x 100', located on Highway 8, near schools. Apply to . • H. C. LAWSON . Complete Insurance Service Real Estate — investments - Bank of Montreal Building PHONES Office HU 2-9641 Res. HU 2-9787 CLINTON, ONTARIO NIIIMMIUMMft. ••••-•++••-••-••11-0-9••444-••-* K. W. Colquhoun Real Estatb Broker 8 ROOM -2 storey brick, 3 bed- rooms and bath up and living room and den., large kitchen and summer kitchen dawn. 80 foot frontage and approx. 250 foot !depth, 20' x 30 barn. This :property is close to both schools; Would be suitable for growing family looking for a larger houee. ' • * • * * 4. ROOM COTAGE -- Complete with 8-piege bath, immediate . possession, also with, this prof perty: 4 building lots. This ''property priced for quick sale. * * ',IX SUBURBAN -2 -years old: Large beautiful living room with net-, Ural fireplace; 'dinette with built-in corner cabinets; mod ern kitchen; den off living - room with outside entrance; 2 bedrooms; 3 -piece tiled bath- • room. This property suitable for V.L.A. ---- 3 acres. Owner moving because of change In employment Insurance -and Real Estate PHONE H9 --9V47- - Royal 'Bank Building r Clinton, Ontario • •••••••-••s-ses•.-essses-ieseseee-sei ,,,i,r..„,...,. ,..,-- ---• rill 4-7.. , . le 1 e • A WELL- BALANCED .IINSU,RANCE . ,PROGRAM! . , Cheek yoUr illtlitEibd now • and see if you're well protects ed! If not; see me, today. I'll help you plan an adequate itie surance Program H. L HARTLEY . Canada Life Assurance , Cowpony - *hoe' lel/ e-6693 se- ellittee tatter, Ontario . • BIRTHS ARTRUR,!—In Clinton Public hos- pital, el Sunday, September 30- 1956, .to Mr, and Mrs, Robert Arthur, Auburn, a -daughtm FORREST — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, September 28, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs, mon Forrest, RR2, Henson, a daugh- ter- • — In Clinton PubliO hospital, on Thursday,Septern- „,ber .19561 to Mr. and. Mrs, Meryl Glanville, Egmorelville, daughter. • MAGUIRE. — In. Sarnia General Hospital, on Wednesday, Sept- enther,26,• 1956, to AIL and Mrs, -Terrence H. Mageire, 1.65 Mese fair Drive, Sarnia, .a son (Ter.• . ranee Lee). mATThEWS.,— In Clinton- Public Hospital, on Friday, September „28, 1956, to Qpl. and Mrs. Will,' lam Matthews).01inton, a son. SIMS -4n St. Joseph's :;,liospitel, London, on -Friday, September 28, 1956, -to Mr. and lIers. Even Sims (nee Edna Bayley), Hen - sail, a daughter. STEWART — In Clinton, public Hospital, on Wednesday, 'October 3, 1956, to Cpl, and Mrs, Russell • Stewafe Clinton, a daughter, MARRIAGES LEAR-MANNING—In the Londes- bore United Church, on Satur- day afternoon, September 29, - 1956, by the Rev. J. T. White, •Gailya. Wood, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William E. Manning, Londeshoro, to Harry Edmund Lear, HullettTownship, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lear, Blyth. DEATHS MAGUIRE — In Sarnia General Hospital, on Thursday, Septem- ber 27, 1956, Terrence Lee Mag- uire, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence H. Maguire, aged one day. Internment at Lakevie0 Ceszietery on September 28, with Jearihn B, H. Farr, St. John's Anglican Church officiating. Tuckerernith Town- ship, on Saturday, .September 29, . 1956, JanesMCNed, Clinton, be- loved 'husband of • Mary Ann Noble, in his 91st year. Funeral service from the Ball and IVfUteli funeral home, High Street, on Tuesday, October 2, Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. ROGERS—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Saturday evening, Sep- tember 29, 1956, ,Charles F. Rog- ers, Hamilton and Bayfield, be- loved husband. of Minnie Dawe, on his 82nd birthday, Fruieral from the ertull funeral home, 2704 Yonge Street, Toronto, to Mount Pleasant Cemetery, To- ronto, on Tuesday afternoon, Oc- tober 2. „ ST. ANDREW'S GIRLS' CLUB ;PLAN- FOR AUCTION SALE The regular meeting of St. An- drew's Presbyterian Girls' Club will be held in the church parlour on Tuesday, October 9, at 8.15 p.m. All members are asked to- bring aril item for the auction sale. - Holmesville OFU Hears- Speaker On Seaway Project Clare -eBurt, representative of Ontario Hydro, Toronto, gave two interesting talks at the Holmes- ville Local Farmers' Union meet- ing on Tuesday, October 2, in Hol- mesville school. Mr. Burt showed slides of the St. Lawrence Seaway Project 'and illustrated the manner in which the Seaway is being built. Mr. Burt hoped that everyone would be able to see the great changes that are being • done and he re- minded the members to let Hydro know in' advance so that a guide may be arranged Mr, Burt also spoke 'on the great importance of proper hydro installations. "A large percentage cf fires are caused from: overloaded circuits,” he said. Ontario Hydro 'CARDS OF THANKS 3c a Word; Minimum 750 . The family of the late Mrs. Selina Jervis wish to extend sin-' core thanks to the , friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy during their recent bereavement and for beautiful floral tributes and sympathy cards. Our sincere thanks to all. 40p Our sincere thanks to those who sent gifts to the baby, and those who have helped us in other` ways, 1VSR. and MRS. K. R. SHAPPEE. 40-b The nieces arid nephews of the late John Barclay wish to convey their appreciation and thanks to their friends for the kindess shown during their recent bereavement. Special thank- to Pastor K. Sweig- ard, Allies Laura Jervis, Mrs. Bruce Cann, The Taylor family, pallbear- ers and Beattie funeral home. - 40 -le •• Jack SCRUTO YOUR' ities Service Distributor Phone HUI-960 Budget Plan Available At Na Extra Cost "The HOMO of Good Clecm Fuels" HOW BOUT Twit wer A ./AEMO-.TO 8.01,NESS -MEN OUNTON• •••11.•••. PrOWS1 Especially, for Clinton .cond District Chamber of Commerce and Clinton News -Record by Ralph 'Nei, 11747hen Jn came borne from college, he tolcl his father (who did a very nice bus(fless) that bad times were- corning. And so his father took clown Ms ATM stopped ordering as much merchandise, stopped telling people what he had to sell and, Sure enoughopeople slowly stopped coring -to him for things 10 buy. After a few months, the father turned to Ms son and said, "You were right son -things are bad!'co'vaiosio. gruars a.rA MOM PARK THEATRE GODERICH Now Playing: Gene Autry in "THE OLD WEST" with "Rock Around The Clock" MONDAY and TUESDAY Glenn Ford -- Anne Francis Louis Caihern Ss Margaret Hayes - The year's most controversial pic- ture: 'a challenge to courageous educators in their battle with adolescent delinqtmency. "Blackboard Jungle" (Adult Entertainment) WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY mid SATURDAY James SieViiart -- Doris Day • and Bernard Miles By popular request we present one of the outstanding suspense dramas of this season: with all the ex- citement only Alfred Hitchcock, • can give it! "The Man Who Knew Too Much" Vietavision and DeLuxe Color \ Coming: "EAST OF EDEN" Adult Entertainment starring Julie Harris is pleading with electricity users to ,become -aware of the fact that they are using more appliances now than five years ago, yet they havet't adjusted their 'fuse boxes for the added load. Some of the advice given by the peaker is as follows: (a) Don't overt use your dr - cults. Get your electrician to put in new ones if needed. ioa(a\b) Cheek circuits for over - St) Check appliances and cord for faults. (d) Check distances from dist ribution panel. (e) Be safe and grounsd all pioiratibelse. electrical tools and ap- p(f). For assistance call your hydro inspector or a competent electrician. It was decided to have d variety concert produced by the members of Holmesville and Varna 'Locals, wit n a one hour play to feature the show. , r . AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Of Mr. John. Dowson, from . the village of Varna, on Saturday, October 13. • at 1.80 p,m.' 3 -piece velour velvet chesterfield suite; studio Couch; small antique table; 2 small tables; fernery *Stolid; 3 -piece bedroom suite; mat- tress; brass bed; inner spring mat- tress; arm chair; 2. rocking chairs; extension table and 6 „kitchen chairs; kitchen buffet and table; Coleman oil heater; kitchen cab- inet; tub stand; copper boiler; 2 - part set of dishes; other dishes in- cluding antiques; cooking utensils; crocks; sealers; blankets; quilts; Curtains; pictures and numerous ether articles, TERMS CASH Edward W. Elliott, Auetioneer John Dowson, 'Proprietor 40-b CLEARING Dispersal Sale' Registered SCOTCH SHORTHORN %CATTLE at the farm Of M. C. Tyndall and Son lt.lt. 5, Goderiele Ont. On the 8th Confession of Col- borne Township, 7 miles northeast of GOderich, 11 Miles west, of Blyth 'Wednesday, October 17 t.0.0 o'clock 50 Head Selling 50 Rohe Amos, Guelph, Alictioneer. These eattle are all TB 'tested and calf vaccinated. The bulls that have been used' this herd have the blood of sortie of the top bulls that have been used In Seotlatel arid Canada stfeh as Cellynie Royal Barrage, EUrford tondo; Corrirnory Golden Sever- eign, estival by Ascreav- le Dertiocrate. • As we are net big breeders, we have top blood Tines in the herd. These cattle have tot been fitted fee sale and are just in pasture Anyone wishing a list of the sale, olione 'Carlow 1522 or write M, C, Tyndall, It11, 5, Goderich, Ontario, 404,b . , ROXY THEATRE Clinton 'Two Shows Nightly Wide Screen NO W; Thursday, Friday &Saturday. • "COME NEXT SPRING" A delightful movie, as good a yarn dealing with rural life las Hollywood has made in many a season. Steve Cochran -- Ann Sheridan -- Sherry Jackson Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "rftjE PRICE OF 'FEAR" - Exciting crime drama, a beautiful heroine and maximum action and suspense. Merle Oberon -- Lex Barker -- Warren Stevens COMING: "THE MARAUDERS" Dan Duryea -- Jeff Richards -- Keenan Wynn CDCI Students. Begin Sales Of Magazines 'The students of the Clinton Dis- trict Collegiate Institute are laun- ching their own salesmanship Cam- paign within the next few, days throughout the., entire school dis- trict. This project sponsored by the Students' Council under the supervision of the president Neil McGregor and with the co-opera- tion of the MacLean -Mutter Pub- lishing Company of Toronto, has proven successful in thopsands of schools across Canada and at CD - CI in past years,' This campaign gives schools the opportunity to raise Aids for many extra curricular and worth- while activities which are' not al- ways provided for in the annual school eatimates. The students pf,CDCI are hoping to liaise funds for„the school by ob- taining new and renewal subscrip- tions to leading Canadian and U.S: publications and suppiert from the citizens 'of this community -will en- courage the students in :this en- , deavpur. CLINTONIANS WILL MEET NEXT TUESDAY AFTERNOON The Clintonian Club will meet October 10 ,at the home of Mrs.. J. Middleton. Please meet at the post office by 1.45 p.m. _CLEARING 'AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS at Lot 25 Concession 4, H.U.S. three and three-quarters of a mile west of •Seaforth and two miles south Friday, October 12 at 1 p.m. HorSee: There will be three hor- ses. Cettle:•80 head of cattle inelud- ing cows and young cattle, • Full line of farm machinery in- cluding Massey -Harris tractor No. 30. Corn, marigolds and turnips. The farm: 100 acres, Targe bank ham straw shed, garage and, le/e storey brick house. Terms: cash on chattels, farm 10 percent down, balance in 30 days. Reserve bid, • Full list of sale in next week's paper, Ha Id Jackson, 'Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk Ftank Crich, Proprietor - • 40-b • canton community Fariners AucTitorS�ES Evoint rinDAY commending at BM p.m. TEgIO asff COItEt saes manager E. W, ELLIOTT, Auctioneer IC W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk LADIES' CLUB WILL MEET WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10 The Tuckefsmith Ladies' Club are holding the regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, October 10, at the home of Mrs. Warren Whitmore. „Roll call will be an- swered by ." Your favourite TV programe, AUCTION 'SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS At the residence of Mrs. Nellie Watson, village of .Londesboro adjacent United Church Saturday, . October 13 1 p.m. (Sharp) At this Sale will be offered the following articles: • Kelvjnatdr refrigerator; Beattie . washer; cook stove (Beach); 2 electric hot plates; electric kettle; .• 3 -piece wine chesterfield suite., ex- • cellent condition; .$-piece dining • room suite; 5 rugs with under - pads, various eizes, from 9' x 10Y2' to- 9' x12; woollen mats; floor lamps; table ramps; rockers; end tables and odd chairs; 4 bedroom suites s spripgs and rflattresses; and many othef- articles too numerous, to mention, including garden tools-, -lawn mower, dishes, etc. Also a quantity of wood and coal Also offered for sale subject to reserve bid, 6 room cottage, ash- phalt 'siding; with hard and soft water ineide, also inside plumbing 'and equipped with hydro and in- stalled puo Therm oil burner (us- ed only 5 months); oil piped in from outside- tank containing 40 gals of on; slier 18' xs30'. Terms' of this sale as follows: Cash for Chattels On property 10% at time of pur- chase, balance in 30 days Mrs. Nellie Watson, Prpprietress Harold Jackson, Auctioneer 40-1-b We're Back! Yes—we have returned to Standard Time , . and with it comes more night driving, —and more use of your car's- Headlights— Help yourself and be safe with your HEADLIGHTS COR.. RECTLY AIMED we'll set them right while you wait. • Don't bourse your tires to death—have thembalanced at our station ---it will not only ,save on rubber but make you( driving a pleasure, • CAR WASHING our business increases each week — our customers are happy — try our AUTO- MATIC CAR WASH We know you'll be satisfied, s, o BAY'S Cities Service Cities Service Products Ray Iloggarth -e Carl eitietelon "rhe place *bete you never have to blow your - here "We Pickup and .Petiver" Phone UT.L. 24:132 Clinton t t ' Oittatit