Clinton News Record, 1955-06-30, Page 5'3rmrRSDAY, 'JUNE ; '30, 1955
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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
MODERN HOUSE, TWO bed-
-rooms,
r, phone 1 Clinton 230. N.
26-p
ACCOMIVIODATION available
.'after July 4, for young married
couple without children, Phone.j
Clinton 1629W, 26'-p
• TWO APARTMENTS, both self-
contained. One recently complet-
zer, stone edecorCIintoed. n 397 et O. 8-titb-
"TWO FOUR ROOM FURNISHED
-.apartments, with bathroom, in a
^country farm: house, available
-.now, Phone Clinton 630r16.
26-b
HAYFIELD, LAK FRONT cot-
tage, sleeps six. Inside plumbing,
-electric stove, heatilator furnace;
per week. Mrs. 11. Bower,
phone Clinton 107W1. 25-6b
:FURNISHED APARTMENT, oil
heating, suitable for couple, el-
ectric stove and frigidaire, hot
-water, use of laundry and electric
washer. Phone Goderich 380.
26-tfb
FOR RENT FOR PART of July,
'two bedroom, lakefront summer
,cottage, in charming location, 4%
miles north of Bayfield at Iron
.Springs. Hydro, running water,
good beach. Apply to F. Cunning -
:berm, phone Clinton 176.
25-tfb
ARTICLES WANTED
USED BABY CARRIAGE IN
O condition, Phone Clinton
26-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
GIRL'S BICYCLE, IN GOOD
nondition, Phone Clinton 230,
26-p
EIGHT VERANDAH POSTS for
sale, See them at the School of
Commerce. 26-p
ICE BOX, 50 POUND capacity,
'very reasonable for quick sale
'Phone Clinton 373W, 26-b
RCA VICTOR "DEEP IMAGE"
Television, hew low prices on all
models. T. A. Dutton,, Brucefield,
Ont. Phone Clinton 634x4.
19-tfb
'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. 6tfb
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1.951 VANGUARD, wine, leather
eseats, five tires, heater, custom
'radio. In good shape. At Blyth;
-Phone Blyth 22r18, 26-p
1948 BLUE DELUXE Plymouth
Sedan, mileage under 50,000. Good
-condition. Priced reasonably. See
!Oscar at Layton's Garage.
25-6-p
BABY CHICKS
'BRAY CHICKS, MIXED, Pullets.
`Dayold, started. Order July broil-
Ters now. Prices, etc. — Agent:
Mrs. Alex Paterson, Brucefield.
22-3-4-5-6-b
WANTED TO PURCHASE
pullets, all ages and breeds. High -
,est prices paid. State breed and
'number for sale. Box 251, Clin-
Aon News -Record: 25 to 32b
''WANT MORE PULLETS ? OR
)Mixed Chicks, Or Broilers. Sum-
-rner. prices on Kitchener Big -4
'make them real buys, productive
when prices are good. Started
chicks also. Agent .— Charles
..Scott, Auburn, phone Blyth 43r23
28-b
-WOULD YOU LIKE TO SELL
botching eggs every week in the
year at a premium up to 33 cents
per dozen more than market price
'for your eggs? If you would, Write
'as immediately. We are one of
-Canada's oldest and largest Can-
.•a:dian Approved Hatcheries. Ap-
:ply Clinton News -Record, Box 234.
23-4-5-6-b
`3,000 R.O.P. SIRED—BRED TO
7 AY - PULLETS in Red x'Sus-
sex; .Red x Rock; Red x White
Rock between 6 and 7 weeks of
age. This is your opportunity
'-to purchase reasonably priced
pullets, delivered free within a
,reasonable distance on orders of
100 or more. Write the SCOTT
POULTRY FARMS, SEAFORTH
.or phone Seaforth 853.
26-7-b
BOARD AND ROOM
'BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO
G1EN. -Phone. . Clinton 6953,
26-7-8-b
BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO
men sharing. Phone Clinton
261M 26-b
BARD AND ROOM FOR TWO
gentlemen sharing. Phone Clin-
ton
linton 163R. 26-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.'
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton, Phone Clin-
ton 448. - • 13tfb
CHERRIES FOR SALE
CHERRIES— Sweet and Mont
morency ready July lat. Bring
containers and pick your own
without stems at Govenlock Or-
chard, one mile north of Forest
on Highway No. 21. - 26-7-b
EARLY BLACK ENGLISH and
white arenow ready. Montmor-
ency and -the later sweets should
be ready by the 4th of July. You
can pick your -"own at Burton
Wells' orchard, Lot 14, Con. 10,
Bosanquet, three milts south of
Ipperwash Military Camp,,,
.25-6-p
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM BAILING AT reason-
able rates; also Massey -Harris
drop -head hay loader for sale.
Stewart Eroadfoot, phone 621 r 3.
25-6-p
GRAVEL HAULING FOR FILL,
lanes, or choice cement gravel,
Contact Bud Chamney, phone
Blyth 43r5.
23-4-5-6-p
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
16 YEAR OLD 130Y WOULD
like full-time work in Clinton or
on farm during July and Aug-
ust. Phone Clinton 764R.
26-p
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sole
INTERNATIONAL DROP -HEAD
hay loader, like new condition.
Keith Tyndall, phone Clinton
808r23, 26-b
MASSEY-HARRIS CLIPPER six
foot engine -drive combine, cut
three crops only. First class
condition. Bargain price, Murphy
Bros., Clinton, phone Clinton
465. 26-b
economE y- harvester, COMPARE theeLondell
Drive -over Blower has the largest
capacity of dry forage material of
any blower made. Apply G. L.
Martin, RR 4, Goderich, phone
Carlow 1922.
25-6-7-8-p
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
20 ACRES OF HAY TO BE taken
off on shares. Bill Harris, phone
Clinton 797W2. 26-p
A QUANTITY OF MIXED grain
for sale. $45.00 per ton at barn,
Apply Neville Forbes, R.R, 1,
Clinton, phone Clinton 805r6.
' 26-p
FARMS FOR SALE
sale.NICE
L LIST Winter. RealSEstatte
Phone Clinton 448. Low down
payments, 33-tfb
IF YOU ARE. LOOKING FOR A
act1n senlsattJohn BovldReal County,
Broker, 40 Wellesley Street, God-
erich, phone Goderich 1108.
25-tfb
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re -
paring, apply W. G. Pickett,
phone Clinton 761M. 18b-tfb
HELP WANTED
BINDERY MAN
(with 3 years' experience)
$1,35 An Hour
PRINTING and STATIONERY
APPLIANCE OPERATORS
(with a year of experience)
1.00 AHour
BINDERY GIRLS
(with no experience)
70c An Hour
Dept, of Public Printing and
Stationery
Clinton, Ont.
Details and application forms at
Post Office
Time limit extended to July Oth
1955
HELP WANTED—Female
LADIES WANTED TO demons-
trate, above average commission
plus a monthly bonus. Write to
Nova 'Home Utilities, 69 Edmund
Road, Xitchener, 24-5-6-7-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Eros."Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. ,, 9-ptfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
CHOICE HOLSTEIN COW, five
years old; also calf suitable for
raising. Massey -Harris seven
foot binder, Lorne Tyndall, R.R.
2, Clinton, phone Clinton 727J3.
26-p
MISCELLANEOUS
VISIT COUNTER-'SJIEWELLERY
Store for best values in Diamond
Rings, Bluebird and Forget -me
Not. For evening appointments
phone Clinton' 230, W. N. Counter,
26-p
WATERLOO -CATTLE Breeding,
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service for alb breeds of cattle.
For service or information phone
Clinton 242 collect, between 7.30
and 10,00 a,m, on week days and
7.30 and 9,30 a.m. on Sundays,
6-tfb
KEY AND LOCK WORK
BE, SAFE AND SURE at home
arid away,' don't let lost; Keys or
faulty locks spoil your holiday.
We do combination changing, re-
setting locks without keys, keying
alike, etc., and a two -minute key
cutting service. "Don't be • stack
with one, let us cut you some."'
BALL and MUTCH HARDWARE,
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NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND Trespassing on
Lots 41,-51, both, sides of river'
Tuckersmith Township, at ANY
TIME hereafter will be prosecuted.
By order of the owner — A. E.
Parry. - , 23to29p
PERSONAL •
HAIR STYLING, COLD WAVES,
full line of cosmetics, lotions, etc.
Next to Simpson -Sears Order Of-
fice. Charles House of Beauty,
phone Clinton 529. 22tfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
MODERN FOUR -ROOM HOML,
two bedrooms, oil heating, garage
and breezeway. R. H. Stewait,
Albert Street, phone Clinton 185.
25-6-b.
NEW THREE-BEDROOM ranch
home, on large lot 100 x 100.
Large living-diningroom; modern
kitchen with table space; forced
air oil furnace; oak floors; col-
oured bathroom; cedarlined 'clo-
set; cement laundry tubs; bonded
wiring throughout; plastered
walls; stainless steel kitchen
sink; paved street; close,to store.
Ready for occupancy, July 7.
Price: $8500. $1,500 down, pay-
ments, $50 monthly plus taxes,
Lower down payment to Veter-
ans, Built to NHA specifications
Acreage can be arranged In case
of Veterans. A. J. Deseck, Base
Line, Clinton. 26-p
SALES OPPORTUNITY
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
TO COVER YOUR . DISTRICT.
);very car owner and farmer a
prospect for our service. Aver-
age earnings of present staff
$100 weekly. - Steady employ-
ment. No slack season. If you
want to make big money and
can sell, apply Box 260, Clinton
News -Record. 26-b
TEACHERS WANTED
MUSIC SUPERVISOR Required
1st. September, Seven rural
schools. State qualifications, ex-
perience, Secretary-Tre salary.
W.Tuckersm th
School Area No. 1, R.R. 3, Sea -
forth.
TENDERS
TENDERS FOR TRACTOR with
man to operate for either Ford
or Ferguson. Cut weeds and
grass on Goderich Township
roads using township mower.
State rate per hour. Tenders to
be in the hands of the under-
signed by July 2. R. 5, Thomp-
son, Clerk, R.R, 2, Clinton; Roy
Tyndall, • Road Superintendent,
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Cards of Thanks
I would like all those
visited me in the hospital and
the gifts, cards and treats. S
ial thanks to Dr, W. A. Oa
Miss Sinclair and the nu
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eautiful floral offerings recei
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atient in the hospital. MRS,
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CLINTON NEWS RECORD
BIRTHS
BARKER -In Humber Memorial
Hospital, Weston, on Friday,
June 24, 1955, to Mr, and Mrs:
Don Barker, King City, a
daughter.
DUPUIS-7n Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, June 28,
1955, to Mr, and Mrs. Raymond
Dupuis, Clinton, a son,
HARDY -In Mount Hamilton
Hospital, 'Hamilton, on Monday,
June 13, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs,
Donald Haddy (nee Harriet
Heath), a son (Kim Donald),
LOBB-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, June 25,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs; James.
Lobb, R.R. 2, Clinton, a daugh-
ter (Eleanor Ruth).
MCPBERSON—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 28,
1955, to 1VIr. and Mrs. Harold
McPherson, a daughter (Kath-
leen Mae).
MacDON,ALD— In Toronto, on
Monday, June 27, 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs. . Wallace- MacDonald,
;( Fairview Ave., Toronto, a
daughter, (Sandra Lee, grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs, R.
MacDonald, Clinton),
RAEBURN•-- in Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, June 26,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Raeburn, Hensall, a son, (a
. brother for Joseph).
WILLIAMS--In Clinton Public
Hospital, on -Monday, June' 27,
1955, to Mr. ` and Mrs. Knox
Williams; Clinton, 'a daughter,
MARRIAGES
ERSKINE—FULLER— In Union
United Church, Goderich Twp,;
on Saturday afternoon, -June
25, -1955, by Rev. D. W. Will-
iams, Eleanor C., daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey.. Fuller,
Goderich Twp., to Harvey Bruce
Erskine,. Goderich, son of Mr,
and Mrs. A. H, Erskine, God-
,erich,
McCONNELL—ARBOUR — In
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Goderich, on Saturday after-
noon, June 25, 1955, by Rev,
R. G. MacMillan, Gretta Joan,
dauHar-
old Arbour, ter of Goderich, r, and to John
Esser McConnell, Varna, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell,
Varna.
DEATHS
BELL—In St. Joseph's Hospital,
Fond -du -Lac, Wisconsin, U.S.
A., on Tuesday, June 14, 1955,
Nettebb, w
of
late IDr eWtHerbe �dow Bell, sisterthe of
Mrs. John esboro.. Funeral lin Hillsdale, to
Hillsdale Cemetery, Mich.
COX -.-At Langholm, Scotland,
on Monday, June 6, 1955, Mrs.
Christiana W, Cox, widow of
the ]ate Howard J. Cox, form-
erly of Goderich Township.
YOUNG—In Victoria Hospital,
London, on Tuesday, June 28,
1955, Ada Wilert, 105 Inker-
man Street, London, sister of
Mrs, Leslie (Edith) MacMillan,
Bayfield, in her '52nd year.
Funeral
poria] frochapeNel n
London, to Woodland Cemet-
ery, on Thursday afternoon,
June 30.
$100.00 REWARD
LOST
Between ;Bayfield and Gode-
rich on Thursday, June 2,
smooth hair fox terrier, male,
pix years old, nearly all white
with black and tan face,
round black bull's eye on back
near tail. $100 Reward on
e0nta sting owner.
Please Contact:
GODERiCH 1190R
GALBRAITH TV
Phone Clinton 482
24-5-6-b
LEE'S
Driving School
IN CLINTON
Every Friday
Appointments From
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
ROXY THEATRE
L 7 1N; T O N
NOW--Thurs., • <=ri. & Sot.
"MASTERSON
OF KANSAS"
The legendary figures of Bat.
Masterson, Doc Holliday && Wyatt
Earp come to life in this unusually
good Western.
George Montgomery - Nancy
Gates JFunes Griffith
MON., TOES. & WED.
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A taut and tingling melodrama,
which ends in tragedy for the,
wrongdoer.
Fred MacMurray .- Ilam Novak
Dorothy Malone
Coming: Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
"WINGS OF THE HAWK"
Van Heflin Julia Adonis
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CLEARING
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
of the Estate of the late Robert
Richardson from Lot 33, concess-
ion 12, Goderich Township, ` 2
miles" south of Holmesville or 4
miles west of Clinton, 011
SATURDAY, JULY 9
at 1,30 p.m. the following:
HORSES—Team of work horses
CATTLE—Durham farrow cow
SHEEP — 3 Leicester ewes 2
lambs.
IMPLEMENTS ETC. — M.H.
binder, 7 ft. cut; M.H. mower, 6
ft cut; M.H. hay loader; clump
rake; farm wagon; hay rack;
steel roller; cultivator; walking
plow; fanning mill; set of scales;
cross cut saw; set of sleighs; cutt-
er; buggy; democrat; woven
wire fence stretcher; extension
ladder; quantity of coal; 10 cord
of hardwood; quantity of buzz
wood; 15 acres of standing mixed
bay, (if not sold previous to sale)
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS a-
piece bedroom suite (antique);
2 spool beds; 2 wooden beds;
steel bed; springs and mattresses;
walnut chest of drawers; small
chest of drawers; dresser and
wash stand; oval walnut table,
(antique); cherry gate leg table;
walnut mohair settee (antique);
roll top couch; walnut what -not;
pine cupboard; 6 dining room
chairs; 12 kitchen chairs; several
rocking chairs; arm chair (an-
tique); sideboard; player piano
and stool; player rolls; roll of
linoleum; 9 yds. of stair carpet;
a large quantity of bedding in-
cluding sheets; wool blankets,
quilts, pillows; cushions, etc; a
lot of dishes and glassware in-
cluding antiques; pictures and
numerous other articles.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
ROBERT E. ROWDEN
Administrator of the Estate
E. BEECHER MENZIES,
, Solicitor for the Estate
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Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 8.00 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, S en Manager
E. W. ELL'IOT1' Auctioneer
E, W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
For Appointments
Cali 110
Or drop in to
Ashton's Taxi
Clinton.' -- Ontario
Per Lesson
1 hr., $3,50; %2 hr. $1.75
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J. A. AN TETT
Jeweller and Watchmaker
EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE
Bulova, Gruen and Cyma Watches
BLUE RiVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS
Spode Dinnerware
Visit Our Modern Up -To -Dote Jewellery Store Today
'Phone 562 Clinton
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BUSINESS FOR SALE
in the Town of Clinton -21/2 miles from
RCAF Station Clinton. a
FOUR LATE -MODEL TAXI CARS—all equipped with
two-way radios;
LUNCH ROOM EQUIPMENT and STOCK;
SERVICE STATION EQUIPMENT and" STOCK.
Apply To
C. L. STANLEY
Clinton, Ontario
1�.
THE TELE'150 NE
Goderich
NOW—.Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Mai Zetterling,.— Richard
WM/nark — Nigel Patrick
A bright new star takes us
through the dark alleys of London
and the rubble of post-war Berlin
for a dramatic story.
"PRIZE of GOLD"
In Technicolor -
MON., TUES. & WED.
Tony Curtis — Janet Leigh
and Torus Thatcher
The life story of Harry Houdini,
in: Technicolor, from his start as a
struggling magician to his success
as the world's greatest escape
artist.
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Coming ---Mark Twain's
"MAN WITH A MILLION"
starring Gregory Packer
In Technicolor
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HECAPITAL TELEPHONE
Goderich 47
NOW---Thurs., Fni. &. Sat.
Johnny Weissmuller and
on
Deep intheBaku l ucountry of
Africa, Jungle Jim acts as guide
for a girl seeking a lost civiliza.-
tion,g
'Jungle Moon Men'
MON., TUES. & WED.
Cornel Wilde — 'Patricia Knight
and John Baragrey
Portray a romantic drama in-
volving a young parole officer who
tumbles,for his .beautiful parolee,
"SHOCKPROOF"
Coming: Double Bill
"AFRICAN MAN HUNT" ;
and- "1111» RIVER SHORE"
Straw Stack Fire
Noted By Chi