Clinton News-Record, 1957-05-16, Page 7IIIITURSDAY, "MAX 16, 1957
NEWS -RECORD
LTNTON Nwrirs-ancorp
Accommodation For Rent
. ,
SELF-.CONTA.INED Apartment —
ApplY to Ray Tyndall. Phooe
2-9928, 3,0tib
FURNISHED TWO ROOM apart -
merit. Phone 1-1.13 2-9790. Private
entrance. 20b
TWO ROOM FURNISHED, heat-
ed apartment, W. Inkley, Raglan
Street. 20b
SMALL HOUSE IN CLINTON,
Well loeated, all conveniences.
Available now: Phone Blyth 162.
19-h-tfb
THREE ROOM ,APARTMENT,
furnished. Private bath. Central
location. Phone HU 2-6665.
17 to 20p
2- BEDROOM APARTMENT, kit-
chen, livingroom, share bath. Pri-
vate entrance. Phone HU 2-3874.
19-t13
MODERN FOUR ROOM APART
ment, 3th bath. Available im-
mediately. W. N. Counter, phone
HU 2-9649, 20-p
FURNISHED APARTMENT, ma
dern, frigidaire, self contained,
ground floor, not far from Post
Offige, Phone HU 2-7039. 20-p
••CLOTHING FOR SALE
4 -ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT IN
Hayfield, Newly decorated. Good BOY'S BLUE SUIT, size 8 to 10
garden, Reasonable rent. Pos- 'years. Price $5. Phone HU. 2 -
session immediately. Phone HU 2- 9556. e 20-b
9214, 20-b
Automobiles For Sale
1.950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, excel-
lent condition. Built-in radio,
heater, five tires. Phone HU 2-
9597, 3im Graham 18-p-19,4fie
1955 CHEVROLET, 4 -DOOR sed-
an. Privately owned. Carefully
driven. Two-tone paint, power -
peek, twin mufflers, turn signals,
sun visor, white wall tires, slip
covers, Cannot be told from new,
Will accept trade-in and finance
can be arranged. Write
box 214, Hensell, or phone 116.7
collect. 20-1-p
BMW SITTING
RELIABLE MOTHER will Baby
sit by the day or hourly. R,eason-
able rates. Phone HU 2-9765.
7-tfb
Business Opportunities
STORE AND ADJOINING apart-
rn.ent, in Clinton, for sale or lease.
Phone HU 2-9509. 20 -1 -
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton HU 2-6692.. 13-tfb
3 OR 4 ROOM ,APARTMENT.
Partly furnished or unfurnished.
Heated by oil. Kitchen. 3 -Piece
lbath. Phone .evenings, Goderich
Phone .288, 19=20-,b
'7 ROOM HOUSE, UNFURNISHe
(ed. But -in cupboards. and bath.
All modern conveniences. Phone
HU 2-7001 day times or HU 2,-
6682 evenings.
IJNFURNISHED APARTWIEVT,•
three rooms. .Share bath.. Cent-
rally located. .Available immed-
iately. Apply Herman's Men's
Wear, phone HU 2-9351. 12-b-tfb
TRAILER PARK — across the
road from married quarters, close
to the grocery store, and P.M.Q.
Public School. Hydro, water, sew-
age provided. Box 183, Clinton
News -Record. , 18-9-20-1-p
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED,
heated, 3 fair-sized rooms, running
water in apt., heated thermostat-
ically. Shared bathrOorre laundry
privileges. D. S. Cantelon, phone
Clinton HU 2-9483. 20b-tfb
Accommodation Wanted
'HOUSE NEEDED BY SEPTEM-
ber for civilian family. 3 bed -
:rooms required. PhonellU 2-3405.
• 20-b
REQUIRE 2 OR 3 BEDROOM,
house in Clinton with occupancy
by end of June. Reliable tenants.
40ne child. Williams at HU 2-3411,
.Local 334. 20 to 26,p
Articles For Sale
GREY BABY BUGGY IN GOOD
condition,. Phone Clinton HU
2-3210. 20-b
EBAGO POTATOES and also
*quantity of %" maple flooring.
. Phone Clinton HU 2-3289. 20 -lb
'LARGE ICE BOX, in excellent
condition. Also good heavy cement
hand lawn roller. Phone HU 2-
6054. 16b
CANADFAN CEMENT: Any quan-
tity, for immediate delivery. A.
G. Grigg and Son, phone Clinton
HU 2-9411.
:15 CU. FT. DEEP FR,EEZE, lese
than one year old: Also apart-
ment for rent. Famished or un-
furnished. Phone HU 2-9682.
20p
'OUTBOARD MOTOR, 1956 model,
-new, never used. Electric starting,
15 H.P. Johnston. You can't afford
to miss a bargain. $395. HU
2-3844. 20-teb
':CANADIAN 'CELVIENT, SPECIAL
- prices at yard and in quantity,
Mustard. Lumber and COM. Co„
'Brueefield. Phone Clinton HU
2-9922. 204-2-b
-GOLDEN BARK WEEPING Wil-
low Trees, 5 to 10 feet high, now,
...selling at half price. Fred Gilbert,
Corner of Tinton and Mill Road,
:Pc:del-Soh. Phone 1483J1.
18-9-20-n
'PRICEI> FOR, QUICK SALE,
neve,inside panel doors; one
cedar plank door. Bey's 'Werlich
"ballon tired bicycle, standard size
*equipped with lights. Apply Beat-
tie Furniture. 20-b.
12 3rP. Paztvioon EolAZ front
deek, running light. Phone IIU
2-6677 or HU 2-9009. 20p
SIX FT, WEOE FOLDING GATE,
'82; baby bathinette, $5. Wilson,
'Williams Apts., next td Fairholnie
"Dairy, 20p
WALL 'PENT WITH POLES;
ariny Mt; therehos jug; Craig -
Master re -wind; Gestetner Threee
deliheaseepe with, 86" ' screeh;
lingelaphone, language
eterise. Tool: kite and tool
'MrS. C. 0. Martin. Merle ITU
Articles- Wanted
Baby Chicks.
YOU TAKE NO CHANCES with
Kitchener Big -4 May chicks. They
are spaoially priced for Mimed -
date delivery. Pullets, some star -
pd. Mixed. Broilers. The chicks
you need to make you money on
good markets. For more than, 30
years Big -4 has been the wise
choice for poultry k e e p e r.
Ask agent Chas. Scott, Auburn,
Phone 43R23, Blyth, 20-b
QUALITY -COUNTS AT ALL,
times, When egg and• broiler
prices are low, quality is a life
saver. We hatch Only Top Qual-
ity special breeds for maximum
egg production or broiler produc-
tion. Our tops for eggs, Ames In -
Cross Series 400; Tweddle Lay
More Series -T-100, T-120, T-130.
For broilers Ist generationsIndian
River Cross, Arbor Acres White
Rocks. Also special turkey breeds.
August DeGroof, lele 1, Clinton,
agent for TWEDDLE CHICK
HATC3HERIES umrrED, FER-
GUS, ONTARIO. 20-b
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM CORN PLANTING. For
particulars call Bill Hanly, Hill 2-
9226, after 5 o'clock. 20-1-b
GARDENS PLOUGHED AND
worked up, also Strawberry plants
for sale. Phone HU 2-9763.
18-9-20-b.
GARDENS PL 0 U GHED and
Worked. Lawns rolled by heavy
roller. Also do excavating, land-
scaping and post hole digging. Ken
McKenzie. Phone HU 2-9457.
20-b
AUTOMATIC SAW Sharpening.
Saws retoothed, jointed and filed
for $1.25. Or just filed and set 75
cents. Automaticbutcher knife
and scissor aharpener, scissors 15
cents, knives 10 cents. W. E.
"Bill" Jervis, Fulton Street, Clin-
ton. 11-tfb.
' SANITARY SEWAGE
DISPOSAL
Septic ' tanks, Cess Pools, etc.,
pumped and cleaned with Sanitary
equipment. All work guaranteed.
Estimates given without obligat-
ion. Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels.
Phone Brussels 42r6. 6 to 32-p
FEED FOR SALE
QUAN'i,tiY OF FEED GRAIN.
Apply Don Crich, RR 3, Seaforth,
phone HU 2-9252. 20-b
•
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
ONE FUEL 'TIME AND ONE
part time waitress. Apply in per-
son to Bartliff's Bakery Limited.
20-b
FULL TIME WAITRESS ,wanted,
in modern restaurant. Apply in
person to Pinger's° Restaurant,
Clinton. 20eb
Livestock For Sale
PU1EI3RED HEREFORD BULL.
Will exchange for grade cattle or
pigs. W. H. lqiddleton. 20-p
FIVE HOLSTEIN YEARLING
heifers, vaccihated, TB teSted.
Well marked. Phone HU 2-9933,
after six HU 2-3426. 20-b.
Tim GREY -BRUCE Rgit]ORD
Breeders Association are holding
their minuet Spring Sale of 14
bulls and 16 females, at Markdale
Arente There:clay, May 23, 1957, at
2 pen DST. All bulls are eligible
for 25% grant to $75. 20-b
Livestock Wanted
Ott 11011SES WANTED at 31/4
cents lb., and deed cattle at value.
V dead, Vieille at Gilbert
Bros.11/4/1111k Ranch, phone Codetich
collect 148334 or 148331.
14 to 26,1i
ivrrtNTION FARMERS! Prompt,
dourteoiis collection of all dead'and
te • • I 't
• RATES ,
- • No eharge for announcements of 13irths, °
Marriages and Deathe
Articles for .sale, rent, etc., Card of Tliauks, li.ge.
Memoriam, engagements, '$e word, xrdnimuni 75c,
Box No, to this office 150 additional. Repeal: in-
sertions ge a 'word, mi.nirnurn 500,,
CASH DISCOUNT: 1/4 if paid by Saturday tole
lowing last insertion. :Billing charge of 10c added.
each .time bili is sent,
Latest Vine for insertions 1.2 moon Wednesday
PIM IJV 04844
LOST and FOUND
LOST—Lady's gold wrist watch'
(Elgin), on Sunday, May 3.2, in
vicinity of Trick's creek, Clinton
Road, or 131 miles north, Valued
as a keepsake. Rewarti—Mrs. 11.
Middleton, Hensell, Phone 122W,
20-b
Miscellaneous
BULK OIL SPECIAL -30 Grade,
89c gallon, in your container,
Clayton Dixon Auto Supply,
20-b
NO aHARGE FOR USE OE well
cultivated, fertilized garden, cen-
trally baited. Just keep the
weeds down Phone IIU 2-9655,
20-b
WATCH RERAI.R, IS A JOB FOR
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction.. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Establish-
ed Jewellery Store. • 20p
LET 115 REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like new.
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured—don't take char -
cis. Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl restringing. W.
N Counter. 20-p
Notices
I HAVE BOUGHT OUT GOR -
don Nivins truck business and will
be going to open market one day
a week and packers one day a
week, I would appreciate your
patronage. Herb Ppeock, Truck-
er, HU 2-9112, Clinton. 18-9-20-p
Notice of Dissolution
NOTICE is hereby given that
the partnership lately subsisting
between us, the undersigned
Maurice Edward Bateman and .E.
Harold Wise, carrying on business
as plumbers and tinsmiths, under
the firm name of "Wise & Bate-
man," in the Town of Clinton in
the County of Huron, has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent,
so far as regards the said Maurice
Edward Bateman, who retires
from the .firet
THE Business in future will be
carried on in the name of "Wise
Plumbing & Heating" by the said
E. Harold Wise, who will pay and
discharge all debts and liabilities
of the said partnership and receive
all moneys payable to the 'said
partnership.
DATED at the Town of Clinton,
the first day of May, 1957. •
(Signed)
1VIAURICE E. BATEMAN
E. HAROLD WISE.
HAYS & PREST,
Solicitors, •
Goderich, Ontario.
19-20-21-b
PASTURE FOR RENT
15 TO 25 HEAD OF CATTLE.
Plenty,of shade and river on land.
Phone HU 2-9982. 20-p
Property For Sale
DESIRABLE LOT FOR SALE on
Raglan Street, near two schools.
D. S. Cantelon, phone HU 2-9483.
20-tfb
Salesmen Wanted
RAIWLEIEGH BUSINESS NOW
open in Huron County. Trade Well
established. Excellent opportunity.
Full time.' Write at once. R'aw-
leigh's Det. E-169-189, 4005 Rich-
elieu St., Montreal, P.Q. 20b
WE DO NOT WANT TO LURE
you with a shabby proposition.
OURS i a real money making of-
fer. No contract, no endorsers,
no obligation; but your will to suc-
ceed is the asset we need. Make
a test, inquire at 1600 Delorimier,
Dept. 61, Station C, Montreal.
2C1 -b
SEED FOR SALE
CARRY SEED OATS FOR SALE,
cleaned and treated. Also New
Idea spreaders and mowers; and
one 3 h.p. Wagner* electric motor.
George Wraith, phone 1285, Gode-
rich, Ont. 10b-tfb
STOVES FOR SALE
ENTERPRISE COAL OR WOOD
kitchen range, all white enamel,
in excellent condition. Reason-
able price. Phone HU' 2-3207.
REAL ESTATE
RealEstate
Income property — fontapart-
ment brick dwelling, three fur-
nished, one unfurnished. Oil
heating, Three bathrooms, Cen-
trally located. Gross iticorrte, $175
monthly.. Prite $10,000.
11/2 Storey Six Itoem Dwelling,- ex-
cellent conditiOn, bath down. Hot
water heating with oil. 'Garage.'
WorkshOp. Lot 117x250. Good lo-
eation
1 Storey, Six Room Stone Cot-
tage, furnished. Water pretinre,
Pireplace. Lot 120x120. Ten miles
north of Clinton on Maitland
River, Ideal Surtuner berne,
Lot, 118x100, en Highway 8, near
public sehoeI.
Lot, 80A30, t Itattenhttry St.
tkst, half blodk from Albeet St,
IL C LANVSON
REAL ESTATE
We have a few farms that can
he bought with crops and all ma-
chinery, Immediate possession, At
very reasonable pricee
One of, them close to Clinton,
80 acres of choice clay loam, mod-
ern home, new barn, henhouse,
garage, priced to sell—Terms.
100 Acres, level, clay' loam farm,
All workable, No stones. On High.
way. Six room house, basement,
garage, furnace. Barn 36x60, Full
price, only $8,00(). Mortgage can
be arranged.
We also have 200- and 400 -are
farms.
John Bosveld
REALTOR
40 Wellesley Street
Goderich Iphone 1108
K. W. Colquhoun.
Real Estate Broker
IDEAL INCOME PROPERTY —
Small Store, suitable for groc.;
eries or restaurant. One -storey
building, complete with two
apartments, one apartment next
to store has 5 rooms, second
apartment has 3 rooms. Living
quarters has all modern conven-
iences. Reasonable down pay-
ment, mortgage can be arrang-
ed.
5. -ROOM COTTAGE, 66x165 Lot,
coal furnace, 2 piece bath, suit-
able for retired couple, close to
uptown.
TWO STOREY HOUSE, 4 ,Bed-
rooms, close to both schools,
stoker fed coal furnace, air cone
ditioned, sun ' porch, garage,.
modern kitchen, completely ma
dern throughout. This property
must be seen to be appreciated,
All Enquiries Treated
• Confidentially
Insurance & Real Estate
Phone HU 2-9747
Royal flank Building
CLINTON - ONTARIO
TENDERS 1
SEALED TENDERS will be re-
ceived by the Stanley Township
School Area Board for the dec..
orating of schools No. 1, 10 and
14, inside and Outside. Tenders
to be in the hands of the secre-
tary -treasurer by 12 o'clock noon,
June 1, 1957. The schools may be
seen by contacting the trustee -of
each of the above schools. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted-- T. B. Baird, Brucefield,
secretary -treasurer. 19 -20 -lb
TENDERS ARE INVITED BY
the Tuckersmith School Area
Board for the supply and installa-
tion of water pressure systems
and flush toilets in schools SS 1
and SS 7. Work to be completed
by August 15 1957. For installa-
tion particulars, contact Mr. Ross
Forrest, RR 2, Kippers for SS 1,
and Mrs. Chester Neil, RR 3,
Seaforth for SS 7. Closing date
for tenders, June 5, 1957.
W. P. ROBERTS, sec.-treas.,
RR 3, Seaforth,
20-1b
TENDERS FOR COAL & CORE
FEDERAL BUILDINGS
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
SEALED TENDERS addressed
to the undersigned and endorsed
as above, will be received, until
3.00 pan. (EDST), Tuesday, June
11, 1957, for the supplY of coal
and cake for the Federal Build-
inge throughout the Province of
Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifica-
tions' and conditions. attached can
be obtained from the Chief of
Purchasing and Stores, Depart-
ment Of Public Works, Garland
Building, Ottawa and the Dis-
trict 'Architectl 385 Yenge St.,
Toeonto, Ontario.
Tenders, will not be Considered
unless made on the printed forms
Supplied by the Department and
in accordance with conditions set
forth therein.
The Department reserves the
right to demand from any success-
ful tenderer, before awarding the
order, a security deposit in the
foem of a Certified cheque drawn
on a bank incorporated under the
Bank Act or the Quebec Savings
13anit Act payable to the order
Of the Receiver General of Cate
tan, equal to ten percent of the
amount a tntier, m accordance
with the Government Contracts
RegUlationS now in force, or Bear-
er Bonds, with unrnetured coupone
attached, a the Government of
Canada., or of the Canadian Nat-
ional Railway Company and its
con companies, uncondit-
ionally guaranteed as tOprthcipal
and interest by the Government
of Canada,
.'he lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
ROBERT 'FORTIER,
QhICf of Administrative ServiceS
sand 'Secretary
Department of Public Works,
eLlee_e,e,rth15. 2O.1
4:
CARDS Of THANKS
I would like to thank ney friends
,for their kindnesses while I WO
iti hoepital, Also Drs.
BIRTHS.
BEER—In Clinton Public HOW-
tal, on Wednesday, May 8, 1957,
to Mr. and Mrs, George Beer
(nee Lucille Lee), a ' daughter.
(Linda Lee, granddaughter for
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer, Hen -
„sail).
BE)RNARD — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 11,
1957, to Mr, and Mrs, Thomas
Bernard, RR, 4, Brussels, a s011.
CHOWEN — In Clinton Public
Hospital, an Friday, May 10,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs, William
.Chowen, Clinton a daughter.
DOUCETTE-- In 'Clinton Public
1-10ePital, on Tuesday, May 9,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Cale
Doucette, Clinton, a daughter
(Marian Lorraine).
EXEL—In Clinton Public HoSPI-
tal, on Saturday, May 11, 1957,
toMr.and Mrs. Henk Exel,
Brussels, a
FLEMING--,In Sidney, Nova Scot-
ia, to Corppral and Mrs. Alvin
Fleming (nee Cora Handy), on
Sunday, May 12, 1957, a son
?(William Alexander, brother for
Chuckle and Patsy).
MASSE—In Clinton Publlo Rospi- Coming: "TILE LAST COMMAND”
tal, on Tuesday, May 14, 1957,
to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Masse, Sterling Hayden — Ernest Borgn3ne -- Anna. Maria Alberghetti
RR 2, Zurich, a son.
MoADAM—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, May 9, 1957,
to Mr. g.,nd Mrs. Eugene McAd-
am, a,jon.
NETHIEBD— In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 11, Now Playing:
1957, to Cpl. and Mrs. Abram
Neufeld, Clinton, a daughter. Peggy Castle; & Richard Conte
RILEY—In Clinton Public Heepli-
tai, on Thursday, May 9, 19574 —An exciting war drama --
to Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross Riley MONDAY, TUESDAY
(nee Grace Forrest), Cromarty, and WEDNESDAY
a daughter.
RUTTUEDGE — In Clinton Public (Adult Entertainment)
Hos'pital, on Saturday, May 11, Ava Ganartneivrimamave
— StewTrartGrsan
Granger
1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Filmed in Pakistan. A' thrilling
Rutledge, Brussels, a son.
adventure -romance shared by a
SMITH—In St. Jo.sepit's• Hospital,
London, on Wednesday, May 8, 'beautiful Anglo-Indian WAC and
1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne an anti -sabotage British Colonel.
SMithe (nee Marlene Petzke),
Hensall, a daughter ,(sister for
Danny and granddaughter for
,s1Vlariiand Mrs, Rudy Petzke, Hen-
Cinemascope & Color
ROXY THEATRE Clinton
To Show c Nightly Wide Screen
NOW PLAYING-1Thurs, Fri. and Sat.
"THAT CERTAIN FEELING"
Vistavision
Behind the scenes in the comic-StripeWorld with fast -talking,
ad•libbing ob I -lope, A laugh-aerninitte hit.
Bob Hope Eva Marie, Saint George Sanders
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday — May 20, 1, 22
"Man in the Grey Flainel Suit"
(Adult Entertainment)
Compelling story of a man whose ambition almost destroyed
his faith and his loyalty to home and marriage.
Gregory Peck -- Jennifer Jones — Frederic March
43inemaspope and De Luxe Color
PARK THEATRE
GORERICH
"TARGET ZERO"
"BHOWANI
JUNCTION"
• MARRIAGES
DOUGHEIRTY — HARRIS
Grace Milted Church, Porter's and SATURDAY
Hill, on Saturday, May 11, 1957, ANITA EKBERG with
at noon, 'by the Rev. P. Renner, Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin
Yvonne Jessie, daughter of Mr. You'll chuckle, you'll chortle, you'll
and Mrs. Albert Harris, Goder- roar, as Martin and Lewis present
ich Township, and Gordon Alf- their funniest miscapade.
red Dougherty, Sheppardtore "HOLLYWOOD -
son of George Dougherty, Shep-
pardton, and the late Mrs.
OR BUST"
RADLEY—HARTLEY — In St.
Paul's Anglican Church, Clin-
Dougherty.
ton, on Saturday, May 11,1951, Coming:
•
at high; noon, by the Rev. C. S.
Inder, Jane Arlene, daughter of "THE STRATTON STORY"
• Mrs. John Hartley, and the late James Stewart & June Allyson
John Hartley, to Frederick John
John Radley, Singhampton, and
Radley, Clinton, son of Mrs.
Notice To Creditors
'the late Mr, Radley.
MAS-BASSETT — In St. TN TDB ESTATE OF James
Mark's Chapel, Wolseley Bar- lambert Johnson, late of the
racks, London, on Saturday, Town of iClinton in the Count. of
May 11, 1957, Barbara Jean, Huron, Retired School. Teacher,
,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Deceased
All person having claims against
Bbearstseivitt,atBthayfewi,eldso, ntooDf omrnal.ancl d
the Estate of the above deceased
RATuvvEs. _MatGthRAHAews,
the un.dersigned Solicitor for the
are required to file the same with
Oakwood United Church, an said Estate, on or before the lot
May 11, day of June, A.D. 1957, after
S19a5t7u,rdbaafternoon,
by the
theteRevoo
MH. Hunter, which date the assets will be ills -
Elizabeth Margaret, daughter at •tributeamongst the parties en -
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Graham, titled thereto, having regard only
Oakwood, to John Robert Rath- to the claims of which notice
well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred shall have been given.
Rathwell, Brucefield. • DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
SCOPITT,SHANNON At the this 10th day nf May, AD. 1957.
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Me- E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario,
Murray, Ontario Street, Clinton, ' Solicitor for the said Estate.
on Tuesday, May 14, 1957, by 20-1-243
the Rev. A. Glen Eagle, Gert-
rude V. Shannon, Toronto, for-
erly of Harriston, to W. W.
Scott, Calgary, AltNotice To Creditors
a..
DEATHS
CASME—In Clinton, on Thurs-
day, May 16, 1957, James Syd-
ney Castle, Bayfield, beloved
husband of Marguerite A.
Brown, in his 58th year. Fun-
eral from the Castle home in
Bayfield, to Bayfield Cemetery,
on Saturday afternoon, May 18,
comineneing at 2,30 o'clock.
GOLDTHORPE— In Goderich, on
Monday. evening, May 13, 1957,
Benjarrun Hamilton Goldthorpe,
beloved husband of Gertrude
Brandt (formerly of Clinton).
Funeral from Goderich
toior-
row, Friday afternoon, May 17,
commencing at 2.30 o'clock, to
Colborne Cemetery,
HARRISON—In Alexandra Mar-
ine and General HospitEd, God-
erich,. on Monday, May 13, 1957,
Daisy Smith, beloved wife of the
late John Harrison, Resting at
the Lodge Funeral Home, Gode
erich. Futeral service, from St.
George's Anglican Church, Gods
erioh, on Wednesday, May 15,
at 2.00 p.m. Interment to be
in Maitland Cemetery.
KYLE—In South Huron District
Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday,
May 14, 1957, Alice Ellen Kyle,
Henn% daughter of the late
Thomas Kyle and Ag-
nes Cochrane, in her 89th year.
• Funeral from the Bonthron fun-
eral chapel, Renee.% to Baird's
,CerneterY, on Thursday after -
neon, May 16, cOzninencing at
*two o'clock, by the Rev. C. D.
Deniel.
RU'XILED•ClE— Th Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, May 11,
1957, infant soh of Mr, and Mrs,
Edward Rutledge, Brussels.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
Vistavision & Technicolor
• Supertest
Servke Station
FOR LEASE
Located on No. 4 Highway
Leto Gaildnage Estelblished
Foleellent opportunity for right
peril
APPIY
1f4 04 ME
ttt
IN THE ESTATE OF WIL-
LIAM JOHN NEDIGER, late of
the Town ,of Clinton in the Coun-
ty of Huron, Gentleman, Deceased
All persons having claims again-
st the Estate of the above de-
ceased are required to file the
same withi the undersigned Solic-
itor for the said Estate on or be-
fore the 27th day of May, A,D.
1957, after which date the assets
will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard only to the laims of which
notice shall have been given,
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 8th day of May A.D., 1957.
E. B. MENZIES, Clinton Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
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IN MEMORIAM
MANN—In loving memory of our
dear father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. ,George Mann, who
passed away 13 years ago, April
28, 1944 and May 6, 1944, and
dear sister Lulu (Mann) Crit-
tenden who passed away Aug-
ust 14, 1948:
Safe in the arms of Jesus.
--Always remembered by the fam-
ily. 20-p
Boorat—In loving memory of
Thomas Booth, who passed
away two years ago, May 13,
1955:
"We lost a dear one with a heart
of gold.
"He was more to us than wealth,
untold.
Resting where no shadows fall.
In perfect peace he waits us all.
Our God •will link the broken
chain. •
As one by one we meet again.
—Too dearly loved to be forgotten
by his 'wife Donna and children:
Jean and Paul. 20p
AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
in the Village of Brumfield, on
Saturday, May 25
1. p.m.
3 extension tables (1 round
oak); 1 glass cupboard; chest of
drawers; kitchencabinet; clock;
small tables; card tables; 2 bed-
room suites; rocking chairs; beds;
mattresses; feather ticks; dress-
ers; wash stands; 4 walnut chairs;
6 cane bottom chairs; leather
couch; 3 toilet sets; Victrola and,
50 records; trunks; 2 leather club
bags; quilt boxes; pictures; pil-
lows; easel; • hot plate; coal oil
heater; ice .cream freezer; 2 sets
dishes; sealers; crdcks; quilts;
lamp. shades; 5 gal oil can; 2
rugs 9 x 12; space. heater; 3 bur-
ner gas stove (like new); setee;
commode chair; cutter; buggy;
cart; 32 ft. extension ladder; set
team harness; cutting box; sink;
cistern pump; several antiques;
oxen yokes; cradle.
Terms Cosh
Mrs. jean Cairns, proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
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Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
at 8 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUHoUN, Clerk
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