Clinton News-Record, 1951-10-25, Page 6'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1951
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ACCOMMODATION
• FOR. RENT
HOUSE — One -and one-smartei
mileswest of RCAF S ationa
Hydro, three-piece bath, hard and
soft water in house, Bert Murphy,
Clinton R.R. 5, phone 620r22.
, 43-p
.PABdVI HOUSE FOR RENT, one
.milewest of Clinton. Apply Tonin
Turner, R.R. 2, Clinton. 43-p
BEVEL i -ROOMED 11/2 STOREY
brick house situated on the square
in the village of Ba.yfleld, im-
anediate possession. Apply to
Mrs. J. Webtser, 'R.R. 3, Seaforth,
phone 668r41. 42-tbf
'THREE ROOMS FOR RENT,
;partly furnished. • Apply Orval
Webber, Varna, phone Clinton
•823r11. 43-44-b
POUR -ROOMED COTTAGE, close
to store and school in the Vii-
.lage of Summerhill. Apply Ezra
Ellis, Clinton, phone 802r4.
43-p
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
'TWO FURNISHED or unfurnish-
ed rooms, preferably with some
'one who would look after three -
...year -old child while mother
:works. Phone 582. 43-b
APPLES FOR SALE
'TALMAN SWEETS AND SPY'S.
'T. R. Jenkins. Phone 433J.
42-3b
'SPRAYED CIDER APPLES; 25
cents a bag,. if pickerd up at
farm. Percy J. Gibbings, lot 28,
/concession 7, Hullett. 42-3-P
'SPRAYED APPLES. Spy, King,
:Sweets, Snow, Russet, Greenings,
ate. Fred McClymont, Varna,
phone Clinton 613r24,
41.2-3-4-p
•ARTICLES, FOR SALE
`COFFIELD WASHING Machine,
new motor. For sale or trade for'
good glass front cupboard. Call
1793'. 43-b
SUNSHINE MAROON Convert-
ible pram and go-cart, complete
with runners, good condition, $25;
Phone Clinton 163R, 42-3-b
SHOTGUN — 12 -gauge double
barrelled, hammerless, in good
condition; will sell or trade, for
lever -action rifle preferably ,30-
30, .30-06 or .300. Ken Cooke,
phone 66w. 43-p
USED BLUE DAVENPORT, also
blue English -style pram. Apply
16 Edmonton Rd., RCAF Station.
43-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN, green
in good condition, $1,250, > ,
Ostler, phone 789J. 43-p
1939 DELUXE FORD SEDAN,
good car, in excellent condition.
Home evenings. G. W. McGee,
phone 586M. 43-44-p
1948 STANDARD VANGUARD,
in good condition. Terms avail-
able. Apply Ben Moore, Matilda
:St. 43-b
1950 FORD COUPE, excellent
condition. Less than 25,000 miles.
'Owner leaving country. Best of-
fer over $1,500 accepted. Apply
:Bayfield Hardware. 42-tbf
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
:ARE YOU THINKING of build-
ing a home. A number of fine
",lots for sale. Leonard G: Winter,
Real Estate, phones; business
•448, residence 599J. 7-btfb
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
'THRIVING BAKERY, Building,
business, trucks, will sell separ-
ate or . would be interested in
farm trade. Other business trade
'listed with ice—restaurants, gas
station, tourist camps. Leonard
O. Winter. 38-b-tfb
• FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
•ONE ACRE OF. GOOD FEED
"Turnips. Fred McCool, Landes -
bore. Phone Blyth 28r14.
43b
`GRAIN CORN, special price de-
livered from picker. Irvine Teb-
butt, phone Clinton 902r6.
43-44-p
HELP WANTED—Male
'SMALL WESTERN ONTARIO
manufacturer requires: 4th class
stationery engineer; experienced
stock keeper; experienced as-
sembly foreman; experienced
machinists; experienced mould-
ers; experienced pattern maker
labourers: A •p p 1 y Box "B",
'NEWS -RECORD. • 43 -ib
HELP WANTED—Female
"RELIABLE COLLEGIATE GIRL
to silt occasionally with four -
months -old baby, Phone Clinton
•429=3. 43 -ib
'WOULD YOU LIKE to Iearn to
be a Beauty Counselor and have
your own business? Apply Box
4r3„ 43-p
AVON PRODUCTS offer an ex-
cellent opportunity for woman,
to earn
good money serv:cin
y
g
well a abli e
st sh d bu roes
s snnClin-
ton. Write Mrs. M. Stock, man-
ager, 78 Duchess Ave., Kitchener.
43'-44-p
LOST AND 'FOUND
LOST—Saturday night on Hay-
field Line going out of Clinton,
• a green occasional chair. Finder
zA Edward ' W. Elliott, 43-p
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
ALL -STEEL CAB to fit 30 Mas-
sey -Harris tractor, row -crop style
or standard, All extras. Glenn
Gibson, Phone Blyth 15r9.
43-44-.p
FARMS FOR SALE
FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS,
Confidential Information. Leon-
ard- G. Winter, Real Estate,
phones: business 448, residence
599J. • 5-btfb
GRASS FARM, • 100 ACRES, lot
15, concession 5, Hullett. Thomas
Carbert, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
Clinton 801r21, or. James Phelan,
R.R. 2, Blyth, phone Blyth 31r9.
13-15-ptbf
PROPERTY WANTED
SMALL HOUSE AND LOT to
buy in Clinton, preferably with
small garage. Box "X", NEWS -
RECORD. 43-p
POULTRY FOR SALE
75 RED X ROCK PULLETS,
laying. $2.75 each. Reg Sturdy,
phone 933r32,,. Goderich.
• 43 -re
150 RED X ROCK PULLETS, five
months old, ready to lay. Ellwood
Clarke, phone Seaforth 845r13..
43-44-p
60 ROCK X RED 'PULLETS.
Earl Switzer, phone Clinton
909r3. 43-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
SIX CHOICE YOUNG PIGS,
iready to wean. Jack McGuire,
phone 802r5. 43-b
TWO DURHAM and Stocker
steers, around 1,100. Elmer Trick,
phone Clinton 907r5. 43-p
SHORTHORN FEED STEERS.
Jack Sturdy, phone Clinton
901r13. 43-1)
'TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD
Bulls of serviceable age. John
D. Lindsay, R.R. 3, ,Clinton. Phone
910r14, • 43-p
15 FEEDING STEERS; Hereford,
Durhams, Polled Angus. Over
1,100 lbs. Joseph Quigley, Clin-
ton, R.R. 1. 43-p
MISCELLANEOUS
JUST REOEIVED a shipment of
galvanized steel, roofing lengths,
6-7-9-10. H. Charlesworth.
FREE THERMOMETER — Plus
cash at your farm for dead or
disabled horses or cows. Phone
collect, Seaforth 655r2. William
Stone Sons, Limited. 431ibf
CHAIN SAWS. Two new mod-
els --Super Pioneer with auto-
matic clutch—"51" Super Twin,
the last Word in power saws.
Sold by Robert W. Cole, Clinton.
42-51-p
"SKINNY" GIRLS! Get Lovely
Curves! Gain 5 to 10 lbs., new
pep. Try famous health and
weight -builder, Ostrex Tonic
Tablets. Introductory, "get -ac-
quainted" size only 60c. All
druggists.
A BUSINESS OF YOUR. OWN—
this is easy the Familex way.
Over 1,000 dealers all over Can-
ada. Established clientele in your
vicinity. Give yourself a chance
to succeed. Ask us how by writ-
ing to FAMILEX, 1600 c Dolor-
imier, Montreal.
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. Ifsuitable for mink feed
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If,.not. will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead, phone at once.
Phone collect, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Gode-
rich. 2btfb
Use HOLTS PISTON SEAL to
stop oil burning in your car,
truck or tractor. Checks piston
slap by forming self expanding
pliable lubrloating Seal around
pistons, Last for 10,000 miles.
Just remove spark plugs to in-
stall. Thy this low priced repair
job. Also Red -weld for radiat-
ors; Blockweld for cracked block
and heads. For information write
Ernests Sales Co., Formosa, Ont.
42-3-b
MORTGAGE WANTED
FIRST MORTGAGE WANTED on
business property. Will pay 61/2
per interest on three to five
years. Sound security. Apply by
sealed letter only to Box No.
"M", CLINTON NEWS -RECORD,
43-b
PIANO TUNING
25 YEARS' EXPERIENCE with
Sherlock -Manning Pianos Limit-
ed; tuning and repairing; all work
guaranteed. E. C. Nickle, phone
Clinton 339J. 20-21-ptfb
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox et Clinton
550R. 43tfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE
SIX -ROOMED FRAME HOUSE
and barn, lots 211 and 212 in
Hensall. Apply Albert Waif,
Box 666, Goderich. .2-btfb
SIX - ROOMED BUNGALOW —
modern kitchen and bathroom,
full basement, garage, $4,200 cash.
L. G. Winter, Real Estate, phone
business 448, residence 5993.
41-tbf
SIX -ROOM HOUSE with large
hen house and shed, in the Vil-
lage of Egmondville. Apply to
Mrs. David J. Stephenson, Sea -
forth. Phone Seaforth 666r4,
42-3-b
SEVEN -ROOMED • Stucco Resi-
dence, corner Kirk end High
Sts. Four bedrooms end three-
piece bath up; large living room
with fireplade; dining -room, mod-
ern kitchen with built-in cup-
boards and tile floor. House fully
ins/ulated. Newly decorlaited
throughout. Automatic oil fur-
nace. Garage attached. Immed-
iate possession: Apply Lorne J.
Brown, phone 367J. 43tbf
SIX -ROOMED Bungalow, one
three-piece bathroom, one two-
piece bathroom, full basement,
small attic, oil -burning furnace,
fully automatic; two lots, small
barn. $5,000, with $3,000 down.
A bargain if there ever was one,
Possession Decetniber 1 or possib-
ly before. Three -and -a -half Moms
from centre of town, `L, G. 'win-
ter, Real Estate and Business
Broker, Clinton, Business phone
448; residence 599-3. 39-tbf
SMALL HOLDING for the fam-
ily y that wants to retire; four bed-
rooms, double Irving room, dining
room. kitchen heavy wiring, lull
basement, good furnace pressure
system, double garage; one acre
of land, more optional; two miles
from Clinton' on good road. I
G. Winter,. Real Estate and Busi-
ness Broker, Clinton, business
phone 448; residence 599-J.
FURNITURE REFINISHING'
PIANOS i'URNITURE and radio
cabinet re -finishing and repair-
ing. W. G. Pickett. P.0, Box
351, Clinton. 43-4-5-6-p
RUG CLEANING
RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY thor-
oughly cleaned in your own
home by latest method. Make an
appointment now. Fred Din-
woodie, Seaforth. Phone Sea -
forth 160J. 42-3-4-5-p
SAW FILING
SAWS, ALL KINDS, FILED at
C Hoare's orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days har-
vesting, etc. Call evenings at
house, if possible. 41-48-p
STOVES FOR SALE
COAL HEATER in A-1 condition..
Apply Mrs. Ernest Crich, phone
Clinton 614r24. , 42-3-b
LARGE QUEBEC HEATER, good
as new. Mrs. Jack Carter, James
St. 43-p
OIL SPACE HEATER in good
condition; also several hydro
poles 30 to 35 ft. long. Tom
Turner, R.R. 2, Clinton. 43-p
CLARE JEWEL Coal or Wood
Stove, two years old. App l y
James Dale, Albert St., Clinton,
43-44-p
ONE -YEAR-OLD COAL or Wood
Acme circulating . heater, two
eight -inch lids, Iarge fire box,
white 'enamelled, Price $30. Mrs.
P. Palmer, phone 901r31. 43-b
CREAM EAMELLED Oil Cook
Stove, in excellent condition.
Reasonable. Apply to Stevens,
122 Maple. Phone 432. 43-p
In Mernorian .
STEWART—In loving memory of
a dear mother, Amy Alberta
Stewart, who passed away Oc-
tober 24, 1946.
"Her thoughts were all so full
of us
She never could forget;
And so we think that where
she is
She must be watching yet;
As angels keep their watch up
there,
Please God, just let her know;
That we down here do not forget
We love and miss her so."
—Ever remembered by son Ken-
neth and family. 43-p
McCLINCHEY In loving mem-
ory of William McClinchey, who
passed away, October 25, 1945.
'Six years have passed and gone
Since one we loved so well
Was taken from our home on
earth
With Jesus Christ to dwell.
The flowers we place upon his
grave
May wither and decay,
But the love of Him who sleeps
beneath
Shall never fade away.
—Ever remembered by wife,
daughters and grandson, John
R. Cook, 43-b
STEWART—In loving memory of
a dear mother, "Amy Alberta
Stewart", who passed away five
years ego, Wednesday, October
,24, 1946.
"Dear Mother, you are not for-
gotten,
orgotten,
Though on earth you are ' no
more;
Still in memory you are with us
As you always were before.
0 how oft she comes before us,
Her dear face so sweet and true;
Resting now in peace with Jesus,
Loving hearts still long for you."
—Ever remembered by family,
43 4)
COLCLOUGH—In loving mem-
,
ory of my dear wife Harriett,
who passed away October 27,
1947; my dear daughter, Lulu,
who passed away December 15,
1940, and my dear daughter
Phoebe, who passer? away Jan-
uary 25, 1927.
"They have gone across the river
To the shores of ever green
• And we long to see their dear
feces
But the river flows between
Some day, some. time ^our 'eyes
shall see
The faces we loved so well
Some day we'll clasp their lov-
ing hands
And never say farewell.
—Sadly missed by husband and
Mather, sons and daughter.
43-p
HENSALL
µ+-a+4-►.-re4.rrr
Ministers Exchange
Rev. M. G. Newton, Holmesville,
was guest minister at Hensall
United Church both morning and
evening services, Sunday. Rev.
W. J. Rogers was preaching an-
niversary services at Taylor's
Corners, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Visit Seaforth WI
Members fo Hensall WI motor-
ed to Seaforth Friday evening,
Oct. 19 and were royally enter-
tained 'by the Seaforth Institute.
Assisting with the program from
Hensall were Mrs. Anna Walker,
who contributed a reading, and
Mrs. F. J. Appleby, who favo
BIRTHS
DAM - In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, October 23,
1951, to Mr. end Mrs. Lewis
Darn, Hensall, a son.
FUSS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, October 19,
1051, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Fuss, Zurich, a daughter.
ZEHR—•In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Monday, October 22,
1951,, to 1VIr. and • Mrs. Harold.
Zehr, 'Zurich, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
BRANDON-DENBY--In St. And-
reW s United Church, Bayfield,
by Rev. Peter Renner, on Sat-
urday, Oct. 20, 1951, at 2 p.m.,
Doreen Elena second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Denby,
St. Thomas, to Kenneth Wilfred
Brandon, eldest son of Harold
Noble Brandon end the late
Mrs. Brandon, Bayfield,
CAMPBELL-JOHNSTON — In
the Baptist Church, Auburn,
by Rev, A. E. Silver; Ailsa,
Craig, on Saturday, October
20, 1951, at 2 p.m., Gladys
Elaine, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley John
stop, Auburn, to Donald Allan
Campbell, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell,
East Wanwenosh.
CUNINGHAME-JOHNSTON-r At
Hatton. Hall, home of the bride,
Owen Sound, by Rev. G Keith
McMillan, minister of Division
St. United Church, Owen
Sound, on Saturday, Oct. 20,
1951, at 5 p.m., Katherine
Isabel Johnston, youngest dau-
ghter of Mrs. Parsons and the
late G. Lionel Parsons, Gode-
rich, to John E. Cumngheme,
Owen Sound, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon W. Cuning-
hame, Clinton;
HAMILTON-RILEY — In • First
Presbyterian Church, Seaforth,
on Saturday, Oct. 20, 1951, by
Rev. D. G, Campbell, Winni-
fred Ruth, elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James Riley, Sea -
forth, to Ralph, Francis Hamil-
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Hamilton, .Sarnia.
McINNES-EVANS — In Ontario
Street United Church, Clinton,
by Rev. A. GIen Eagle, on Sat-
urday, Oct. 20, 1951, Carol
Gertrude, daugher of Dr. and
Mrs. J. S. Evans, Clinton, to
Frank Dewar McInnes, Strat-
ford.
MILLER-WILSON—At the home
of the bride's parents, by Rev.
M. G. Newton, Holmesville, on
Saturday, Oct. 20, 1951, Vera
Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Wilson, Goderich
Township, to Keith George
Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Miller, R.R. 3, Clinton.
OiDONNELL-JORDAN — In
Centralia RCAF 'Chapel, on
Saturday, September 29, 1951,
Joan Louise, only daughter of
Mrs. Morley Jordan and the
late Morley Jordan, Clinton, to
Donald O'Donnell, youngest son
of Mr. J. P. O'Donnell and the
late Mrs. O'Donnell, Ottawa.
SPROAT-ADAMS — In Sacred
Heart Church. Windsor, by
Rev. Joseph Brisson, Madeline
Rosemary, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Adams, Windsor, to
Dr. William R. E. Sproat, son
of Mrs. Sproat, Hensel, and, the
late James Eerle Sproat, form-
erly of Kippen.
WILLERT-SMITH — In Hensall
United Church, by Rev. W. J.
Rogers, on Saturday, Oct. 20,
at 4 p,m., Gladys Saundercock
Smith, Westmnunt, Que., dau-
ghter of Mrs. Annie Saunder-
cock, Hensall, to Milton, Harry
Willem. Dashwood, son of the
lute Rlheinhard and Mrs. Wil-
lert, Dashwood.
• DEATHS
CARTER — Its Huron Township,
Bruce County, on Saturday, Oct.
20, 1951, Elizabeth Connell,
widow of William Carter, in
her 86th year. Funeral from
residence of her son, George
Carter, concession' 8, Hullett
Township, to Clinton Cemetery,
Monday afternoon, Oct. 22.
HOLMES—At the residence of
her niece, Mrs, Archie Irvine,
Barrie, on Tuesday, Oct. 23,
1951, Miss Alice S. Holmes,
sister of Mrs, Elizabeth Beaton,
Clinton, in her 86th year. Fun-
eral from St. Paul's Anglican
'Church, Clinton, at 2 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 25.
LOVE -At the home of her dau-
ghter, Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable,
Centralia, on Wednesday, Oct.
17, 1951, Margaret McGann
Cochrane, wife of the late
James Love, formerly of Stan-
ley Township, in her 85th year.
Funeral from the residence of
her daughter to Baird's Ceme-
tery, Stanley Township, Friday
afternoon, Oct. ,19. •
REID--In St. Joseph's Hospital;:
London, on Saturday, Ott. 13,
1951, John T. Reid. London,
beloved husband of Maud
Louisa Elliott, in his 83rd year.
Funeral from A. Millard George
Funeral Home, London, to
Baird's Cemetery, S t a n l e y
Township, Monday, Oct. 15. •
STANLEY
a•„o •
Mrs. Walter Moffat spent the
past week visiting friends in
Detroit, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Batt and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyd, Stouff-
villa, called at the home of Mrs.
John McCowan on their return
from a trip to the West Coast.
' a
MANSE INSULATED
A group of men under the
direction of William .Jervis laid
insulation in, the attic of Wesley-
Willis Manse, Ontario St„ on
Tuesday evening. The members
of the work fierty were: Charles
Nelson,Wilbur
Martin, Lester
t
er
Martin, John Nedr
e
.
gr, Floyd
Andres, Garnet Cornish, Robert
N. Irwin, James Vessey, Hector
Kingswell and Lawrence Haugh-
ton. Mrs. George, Beattie assisted
Mrs. Wilson and Ruth in provid-
ing a lunch.
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SEE TODAY'S "
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now playing (Oct. 25-27)
"THE NOOSE HANGS RIGH"
with Abbott and Costello
MON„'TUES., WED. (Oct. 29-31)
Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth
and Dorothy Kirsten
For lovers of classical music here
is a superb and stirring parcel of,
entertainment, the true, thrilling
story of the great opera star
"The Great Caruso”
— In Technicolor -
Please Note: The above feature
will commence at 7 p.m.
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH :Phone 1150
Now: Edmund Gwenn, Dorothy
McGuire and Burt. Lancaster in
"MISTER 880"
MON., TUES., WED.
"My Blue Heaven"
This bright and merry Techni-
color musical tells of a husband
and wife radio team who have
troubles and fun raising a family,
Betty Gsable'— Daar Dailey
and Jane Wyatt
THURS., FRI., SAT. (Nov.: 1-3)
Judy Garland, Gene Kelly
and Eddie Bracken
A romantic story, loaded with
love and laughter, and sparkling
with song and comedy
"SUMMER STOCK"
— In Technicolor —
Above feature will begin 7 p.m.
Corning (Nov. 5-7): "A Lady
Without Pa,ssporil" starring
Hedy Lamai•r•
THURS., FRI., SAT.
"I'd Climb the Highest
Mountain"
In Technicolor, from the story,
"Circuit Riders' Wife", by .Coma
Harris. Tells of a two-fisted
Methodist parson and his love
for fast horses.
Susan Hayward — �Yilliam
Lundigan and Barbara Bates
Coming: Greer Gerson and Mich-
ael Wilding in "THE LAW
AND THE LADY"
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH Phone 47.
Now: '`:PRAIRIE ROUNDUP"
with 'Blorrdie Hits the Jackpot
MON., TUES., WED.
As Young as You Feel
A sure cure for the blues is
this hilarious story of a man who,
like wine, seemed to improve
with age.
Monte Wooley & Thelma Ritter
THURS., FRI„ ,SAT.
Richard Denning
Presents a unique andthrilling
adventure film that takes you on
a voyage to a strange and un-
charted community.
"Unknown Island"
Coining: Patricia Morison, starred
in "SOFIA"
earanssesuscassusim
Cards of T hanks
The family of the late ' Mrs.
Elizabeth Carter wish to express
sincere thanks end appreciation
to their friends and neighbours
fortheir many acts of kindness;
also for the beautiful floral of-
ferings extended to them in their
recent sad bereavement. 43p
Mrs. Clifford H. Keys wishes
to extend her sincere appreciation
to all friends and relatives for
their kindness and sympathy dur-
ing her recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to' those Who
sent flowers, loaned cars and also
to Dr. Thompson and the staff
of Clinton Community Hospital.
43-p
We wish to thank all those
whose prayers, love and sympathy
have helped so much since our
14 -year-old son Bill died in the
Ottawa Civic Hospital of . polio
on Thanksgiving Monday. Bill
was ill only three days, and his
passing was a tremendous shock
to us. In these circumstances the
fact that so many of you remem-
bered, and cared so deeply, was
a 'source of much comfort. We
want you to know that our hearts
are grimming with gratitude for
your thoughtfulness.—EDITH and
SHERMAN BURBANK.
43-b
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Notice to Creditors and Others
In the Estate of Cecil Rhodes
Crossman, Automotive repairer,
Deceased.
All p,e r s o n s having claims
against the estate of the above-
named deceased, late of Township
of Stanley, County of Huron, who
died on or about the 9th day of
August, 1951, are hereby notified
to send to the undersigned Ex-
ecutor on or before the 9th day of
November, 1951, their names and
f '
full particulars otheir claims.
Immediately after the said date,
the estate will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims
of which notice has been received.
Dated, October 20, 1951.
CROWN TRUST COMPANY,
302 Bay Street, Toronto 1, Can-
ada, by J. K. Hunter, Goderich,
Ontario, Solicitor for the said
Executor. 43-4-5-b
SHOP AT JOHNSON'S
'u.
For These Savings!
PEAS (Fancy Quality) 15 oz. tin 19c
DREFT (Large Size) 39c
Nabob JELLY POWDERS 3 for 25c
Quick Quaker ,OATS (3 lb. box) 37c
OXYDOL (Large Size) 39e
dELMAR SOUP DEAL 31e
Crispy Crust LARD (1 lb. print) 27c
Florida GRAPEFRUIT -96 5 for 29c
Ontario CAULIFLOWER each 17c
CELERY STALKS 2 for 17c
• W. L. JOHNSON and SON
PHONE 286
FREE DELIVERY
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SALE NOTICE
Change of Time
regarding
Community Livestock Sale
from the Fair Barns, Clinton, will be
held in the afternoon, beginning
Thur., ov. 1st at 2 p.1 -
and will continue to be held every Thursday afternoon
at this time.
SALE CONSISTS OF YOUNG PIGS, SOWS,
CALVES, STOCKER CATTLE AND COWS
VICTOR HARGRE•AVES, EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Sales Manager Auctioneer
BULBS
Tulips -- Daffodils
Narcissus Hyacinths
Crocus -- Muscari
All Top Size Bulbs For
Forcing or Bedding ,
Imported Direct
From Holland
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: Greenhouse 66J
Residence 66W
42-43-b
DWELLING
FOR SALE
Two-storey Brick Dwelling,
consisting of double living -
room, dining -room, modern
kitchen, two-piece bath down;
four bedrooms and three-piece
bath up. Hot Water heating
with oil burner.
Ideal location.
Apply to '
H. C. LAWSON
REALTOR •
Bank of Montreal Bldg.
PHONE 251W
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BELIEVE THE BIBLE
IF YOU'RE NOT CONVINCED THAT A PERSON WHO
DIES WITHOUT ACCEPTING 'CHRIST IS ETERNALLY
DAMNED, YOU DON'T BELIEVE THE BIBLE.
For the Word of God has more to say about judgment
for the unsaved than it does about heaven for the Child of
God,
"The wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all
ungodliness . , . The wages of sin is death . . Except a
man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God
He that 'believeth not is condemned already He that
believeth not Shall be damned . . . He that hath not the
Son of God beth not life ,It is appointed unto man once
to die, but after this the judgment . , . And whosoever was
not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake
of fire."
But against this black picture of eternal death is the
promise of God to all who accept His Son.
"For God sent not His Son into the world to condemn
the world, but that the world through him might be saved
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be
saved."
CHAS. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles, 53—ABC Network
Sundays 4.00 p.m. EST
Winter will soon be here!
See us for a New
Coal and Wood Stove
or Quebec Heater
Full Stock of FURNACE PIPES in stock
Buy Here!
Hugh R. Hawkins
Hardware, Plumbing and Heating
Eavestroughing -- Sheet Metal Work -- Heck Furnaces
PHONE 244 CLINTON, ONT.