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ACCOMMODATION .
WANTED
ANY ONE.ABLE TO GIVE ROOM
and board for men please contact
'F. McKay, phone 373M.
A GIRL WOULD LIKE a Boa rred-
ing house as near Canada Rockers
-as possible. Apply Box "T" NEWS -
'RECORD. .
AUT011 OBILES FOR SALE
1937 PONTIAC COACH, GOOD
'tires, just overhauled. Best cash
offer. Apply Rev. Laverne Mor-
gan, Bayfield.
-p
'1933 CHEVROLET COUPE, good
condition, cheap for cash. Apply
Gordon Westlake, phone Hensall 99r21- 3, B1aS 17 p
'PRIVATELY OWNED, Chrysler
"50" Sedan in good running or-
•ler, new paint job, new battery,
.good tires. J. C. Cochrane, , Seap-
:forth, phone 3823.
FARM .EQUIPMENT
'EIGHT -FOOT IHC TANDEM
Tractor disc. Apply Bert 'Irwin.
16-b
HELP WANTED, MALE
$35, TO. $60. A WEEK! Your own
business! No boss, no t neclock,
independence! The leading line of
Home Service Products! Fine city
and rural territories available. A
vehicle is needed for routes. If
you have selling ability and a
small capital—write to -day for
FREE information, — FAMILEX
— 1600 Delorimier, MONTREAL.
12-16-b
HOUSES TO LET
SEVEN -ROOMED HOUSE WITH
kitchen and bathroom, one mile
south of Constance, about eight
miles northeast of Clinton, on
improved County road. Garage
garden and telephone. ` Ideal for
young family, Apply, Ephraim
Clarke, phone Seaforth 845r14.
16 -1p
LIVESTOCK FOR.SALE
A GOOD -CYLDE HORSE, rising
four years, well broken. Ed. Grigg,
phone Clinton 911r2. 16-p
YOUNG GELDING, Well Broken;
also 1935 Ford in. good condition.
Apply Box "H" NEWS -RECORD.
16-17-b
FIVE CHUNKS OF PIGS weigh-
ing about 100 lbs. each, Apply
Gifford Crich, phone Clinton
614r24, 16-p
PAIR OF CLYDE HORSES, good
condition for farm work, Located
on lot 21, concession 6, Hullett,
G. Brown, 16-17-p
COLONY HOUSE, new last year. REG. HEREFORD BULL, Domino
size 14 by 12 feet, excellent con- breed. Apply John K. Clark,
clition. Price reasonable. F. W phone Blyth 20r14, 11.R. 1, Aub -
Andrews, phone Clinton 133. 6 17-p urn. 15-16-17-0,
JERSEY COW, FRESHENED
about two weeks, calf at foot,
J. E. Howard, phone Clinton
624111. 15-16-p
-RUBBER TIRED WAGON, good
'tires, short or long tongue; also
fray rake. Wish• to buy cheap
-'tractor or steel tired wagon. Ap-
•ply W. B. Thompson, 21/2 miles
-west of Clinton on No. 8 High 1 b
-FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
"12 -TON MIXED HAY FOR SALE.
Apply Albert Pepper, phone Clin-
ton 'ton 615r4.
SENATOR IDUNLOP Strawberry
Plants. Apply William Steep,
P.O. Box 57, .Clinton. 16-17-p
GIUANTITY OF MIXED HAY for
sale. Apply Ray Cox, phonelin-
'ton 903r25.
-FROZEN FRESH PORK in aim
'ton Locker for sale. Apply Leon-
ard Cole, R.R. 3, Clinton, phone
905r3. A 16-p
FARMS FOR RENT
80 ACRES OF GOOD PASTURE
Land to rent. Apply John P tter,
phone Clinton 902r14, 16-170
FARMS FOR SALE
beeOACRES,,house,
basement barn, silo, drive -
shed, Zurich three miles. Also
50 acres suitable to crop or past-
ure. Both immediate possession,
"William Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
15-17-p
FINANCIAL •
"'WANTED—$500 TO $1,000 for one
year at five per cent with good
security. Apply Box "5", NEWS-
RECORD.
EW -
RECORD.
FURNITURE FOR SALE
'SIX -PIECE KITCHENETTE SET
in cream and green. Phone7,
16-b
PRINCESS PAT RANGE, enamel-
led cream trimmed with bled! ,
complete with water front, all
new brick lining. Percy Riley,
phone 464, Clinton,
USED KELVINATOR ELECTRIC
'Refrigerator, in good running con-
dition, guaranteed. Brunsdon Re-
frigeration Service, Londesboro.
'phone Blyth 25r19. 16-p
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE — Two-
piece jade green Kroehler chest-
erfield suite; dusty rose lazy boy
chair with automan; two mahog-
any end tables; Torchy lamp; all
In first class condition, practically
new: Reason for selling—leaving
'town. Phone 176, Clinton, 16-p
YOUNG COW, DUE TO FRESH -
en, Durham and Guernsey cross:
Hereford cow with calf; two year-
ling heifers. Apply Francis Powell,
phone Clinton 907r4, 16-b
"" HOUSES FOR SALE
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, seven
room brick dwelling, modern con-
veniences, air conditioning heating
',system, insulated, newly decorat-
ed; garage. Apply to 14. C. Law -
,'son, Real Estate Broker, phone
251W, Clinton, • 8tfh
'TWO -.STOREY SEVEN - ROOM/
-frame' dwelling, with modern con-
veniences. Could be converter'
into duplex, Good location, prineci
to sell, sold subject to ten ltcy
Apply to H. C.
'Estate Broker, phone 251W.
14-b-tfb
014E SIX-YEAR-OLD FILLY;
two brood sows carrying. third
litter; two McComb oil brooder
stoves with canopy; four new
chicken shelters. Apply R. L,
Beacome, concession 4, Goderieh
Township, phone Goderieh 937r32.
16-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — PARKER FOUNTAINN
Pen in main business section
about noon on Friday, April 9.
Please leave at NEWS -RECORD
and receive reward, 16-17-x
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR GENERAL TRUCKING with
reasonable rates, phone 3943.
15-18-p
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale, var-
ious lengths, Enquire. 11-18-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable 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, Goder-
ieh, 11-btfb.
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de-moth-
ing, free estimates. Write or phone
William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.
2btf
SEED FOR SALE
AJAX OATS WITH SOME No. 21
Barley mixed in. Irvine Tebbutt,
phone Clinton 902r8. 16-17-b
EARLY WARBA, IRISH COB
bier, and Sebago potatoes for sale.
Roy Tyndall, phone 907r3, l5-btfb
BIRTHS
DALES -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Monday, April 12, 1948,
to Mr. and Mrs. David Dales,
Clinton, a daughter.
FLYNN-In Clinton Public Hosp-
ital, on Wednesday, April 14,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Flynn, R, R. 1, Clinton, twins,
a son and a' daughter, (stillborn)
SMITH --In Clinton Public Hosp-
ital, on Tuesday, April 13, 1948,
to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith,
Hensall, a son, (John Hewson
Gregory).
MARRIAGES
PLUNKETT-HUNTER — At the
United Church Parsonage, Ben -
miller, on' Saturday, April 10,
1948, by Rev. G. Hayward,
Carolyn Viola Edna, daughter
'
of Mr. and.Mrs. Terrance Hun-
ter, R.R. 3, Goderieh, to Donald
M, Plunkett, youngest son. et
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Plunkett,
R.R, 1, Auburn.
WADE-EPPS—In Calvary Unit-
ed Church, London, on Satur-
day afternoon, April 10, 1948.
by Rev. L. C. Lawson, Maud
Elsie, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne K. Epps, London, to
Russell A. Wade, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Wade,
Londgn.
DEATHS
ALDWINCKLE—In Victoria Hos-
Ap-
pital,
a 13, London,
1948. Henry, beloved
husband of Margaret (Morrison)
Aldwinckle, in his 59th year.
Funeral from Ball Brothers
Funeral Home, High St., Clin-
ton, Thursday afternoon, April
15, at 2 o'clock to Baird's
Cemetery.
FORSYTHE—At her home at Kip -
pen, on Sunday, April 11, 1948,
Margaert Joan Cooper, beloved
wife of T. N. Forsythe, in her
79th year. Funeral from St.
Andrew's United. Church, Kip -
pen, Wednesday afternoon, Ap-
ril 14. to Baird's Cemetery,
STANLEY — In Alexandra Hos-
pital, Goderich, Saturday, April
10, 1948, Elizabeth Symington,
TIMOTHY SEED, No, 1 Grade
$425 per bushel, Apply Stewart
Middleton, R.R. 3, Clinton, phone
Clinton 906r6. 15-16-0
BED CLOVER SEEIS, 12 Bushels
for sale, good seed, Apply Col-
clough Bros., R. R. 2, Seaforth,
lot 4, concession 7, Hullett; phone
Seaforth 841r2, 1617-p
-'EIGHT-ROOM STUCCO HOUSE
located at Porter's Hill between
the church and the school. Water
pressure system with hot and cold
running water, three-piece bath,
hydro installed, stable, garage
and henhouse combined, 1 a
acres, some fruit trees and fruit 100 ACRES, 1SOnO, GOOD PAS
shrubs. Six miles to Clinton, eight ture land and lifetime supply of
miles to Goderich. Price $3,500. firewood. Lot 21, Concession 7,
C. F. Chapman, Real Estate Brok- Hullett, Arrly H. C. Lawson,
er, Box 96, Goderich,, phone 18' Real Estate Broker, phone 251 W,
•ar 316. 15-17-h Clinton. 9tfb
EXCELLENT QUALITY WHITE
Beans for seed, Early Robust
variety, good yielders. $6 per
bushel. Robert W. Cole, phone
906r24, Clinton. 16-20-p
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS ARE INVITED for the
painting by brush on exterior of
the Londesboro United Church.
Specification—To supply and ap-
ply three chats of paint and putty
windows where necessary. Lowest
er any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. Tenders to be in by Ap-
ril 30. Apply to Norman Alex-
ander, Londesboro, Ont. 16-17-b
VACANT LAND FOR SALE
10 ACRES MORE OR LESS
Farm Land situated west end of
town; also baby : buggy in good
condition. Phone 588M. 16-p
' Sonotone Hearing
Service
is happy to announce the
appointment of
MERRILL RADIO. •
& ELECTRIC
CLINTON,
Tor better hearing with the
world's finest equipment really
accurate work, sincere sympath
•etic attention to your needs tail
in or phone 313 for an appoint-
ment. Fittings made in your own
home by skilled experienced tech-
nician.
A cordial invitation is extended
no you to enjoy the best hearing
service available.
For dependable power get your
"batteries at the Merrill Radio and
Electric, Clinton, '
just right for a
small back garden.
Absolutely hardy.
E.50 each
Write today for list
C. OF COMMERCE
URGES HOUSING,
SCHOOL �':HO FAIR
(continued from page one)
roashinery to assist Town Council
in securing the lots for 50 new
houses. a
Following considerable discuss-
ion. to which the opinion was
favoraable to the project, a mot-
ion by Beecher Streets and Ross
McEWan was carried instructing
the Agricultural _Committee to
negotiate further with the Public
School Board and Agricultural
Representative regarding the hol-
ding of a School Fair here this
fall.
After the President had explain-
ed that the High School District
Board was having difficulty in
securing a suitable Recreational
Director and might have to a-
bandon the idea, a motion by Jose-
ph Murphy and Andrew Husty
was passed that the matter be
turned back to the directors for
further consideration. Manymem-
bers favolred appointment of such
an official outside the High School
Board, providing the necessary
funds could be found.
JOHNSTON—In Alexandra •Hos-
pital, Goderieh, on Wednesday.
April 14, 1948, Miss Frances
Johnston, daughter of the late
John Johnston and Eliza Scott,
native of Goderich Township,
after a brief illness. Funeral
from Brophey Funeral Home,
Goderich,'. at 2.30 p.m. Friday.
April 16. Interment Maitland
Cemetery, Goderieh.
LASHBROOK—At his home it
Mitchell, on Sunday, April 11,
1948, Llewellyn Oliver Lash -
brook, beloved husband of Lillie
Mabel Pickard, formerly of
widow of Frank Stan- Holmesville, in his 62nd year.
w , in her the late year. Funeral Funeral from his late residence
y to Woodland Cemetery, Mitch -
from Knox United Church, Au- ell, Wednesday afternoon, April
burn, to Colborne Cemetery. 14.
April 12.
Thompson's Grocery
SPECIALS
For Week Ending Saturday, April 17
PORK and BEANS, Van Camps 2 20 -oz. tins 25e
PEANUT BUTTER, Club House . ,,,,, 16 oz. jar 39e
PEACHES, Lard Fairflax Marge 28 -oz, tin 29e
SOAP, PALMOLIVE, Reg, Bar 8c; Giant Bar il.e
BISCUITS, Chocolate Mallow . Ib. 49c
PICKLES, Ideal Sweet Mixed 16 -oz. jar 25c
PUDDING POWDERS, Royal Manor pkg. 5e
PUFFED WHEAT, Sparkies pkg. ile
CLUB SPECIAL COFFEE, Fresh Ground lb. 47e
TEA, Royal York, Orange Pekoe a/^-^- ib.47c
BROOMS, 4 -String each 69c
RAISINS, Sun -Maid, Seeded 15 -oz. pkg. 25c
BUY NOW AND SAVE
PAGE FIDE
uick Resufts
This Is
Topcoat Weather
Though Spring is here,
the nights are still plenty
chilly. However, you
won't mind if you are
wearing one of our fine
new topcoats in Gabar-
dine, Covert, Camel Hair
or Tweed.
$24.50 to $54
Specials
ONLY—
MEN'S WORSTED SUITS
Blue or Brown
Sizes 40 and 42 $2 ..77/, LO i
Special at .3
2 ONLY—
MEN'S TWEED SUITS
Sizes 38 and 42 $25.00
2 L; 00
Special at r
14 ONLY—
BOYS TWEED SUITS
p
Size 10 $0 n731+ ti
To clear at•
NEW TIES
See env new Tic Bar for
the latest and srnartest in
Neckwear,
$1,.00 t0 $2,,50,
SUMMER
UNDERWEAR
Knitted or broadcloth snorts,
knitted ;jerseys. Tease, Ar-
row, BVD and Stanfield',.
79c to $1.50
DRESS SHIRTS
Arrow, Tooke or BVD, in
plain shades, stripes and
whites.
$2.50 to $4.95
HATS
.Stetson or Adam bats in
grew styles and shades for
spring.
$2.25 to $10.00
tt C.4 C stspbell
Wo1lt Clothing .n nd Work Boots
Phone 25 . - - - - - Clinton
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing (April 15-17)
"EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN"
with. Bing Crosby
Mon., Tues., Wed—(April 19-21)
"THIS TIME 'FOR KEEPS"
In Technicolor
A masterpiece of merrymaking„
lavishly coloured, and gay with
music—Esther Williams, Lauritz
Melchior and Jimmy Durante
Thur., Fri., Sat.—(April 22-24)
Maria Montez, Rod Cameron and
Mikhail Rasunury —Fighting to-
gether in a common cause and
fighting each other for a woman's
love on the far western. frontier,
"PI•RATES OF MONTEREY"
Coming—(April 26-28)
"GREEN DOLPHIN STREET"
at 7 p.m. -
Matinees—Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m.
CAPITAL THEATRE
G O D E R I C Ti
Now Playing ---Michael Redgrave
in "THE MAN WITHIN"
In Technicolor
ON., TILES;; WED.
Marsha Hunt, William Prince and
Martha O'Driscoll — With the
greatest arnay of world-famous
artists ever assembled for one
picture.
"CARNEGIE HALL"
THUR., FRL, SAT.
Lon McAllister, Edmund Gwenn
and Peggy Ann Garner—Straight
from the Scottish Highlands comes
a Technicolor adaptation of Al-
fred 011ivant's best novel,
"THUNDER IN THE VALLEY"
Coming — "SONG OF THE
THIN MAN" -- William Powell
REGENT THEATRE
SE A F_ O R T 13
Now Playing — Roy 'Rogers in
"APACHE ROSE" In Cinecolor
MON., TUES., WED. '
Katharine Hepburn, Paul Henreid
and Robert Walker—Fine char-
acterizations
haracterizations are a feature of this
tense dramatic romance.
"SONG OF LOVE"
num, FRI., SAT.
Maria Monies, Rod Cameron and
Phillip Reed—Superb Technicolor
plus a swashbuckling tale of
salty doings and torrid romance.
"PIRATES OF MONTEREY"
Coming—Greer Garson in
"DESIRE ME"
Mat., Wed., Sat., holidays, 2.30 Matinees—Sat., holidays, 2,30 p.m.
FARMERS ENJOY
(Continued from Page One)
Chairman Middleton added his
word of congratulation to the new
"king".
Initiation
Archie E. Douglas, accountant
of Clinton ranch of the Royal
Bank of Canada, was initiated as
a member of the Lions Club, those
participating in the ceremony be-
ing 'Vice-president J. G. McLay,
R. S. Atkey, chairman of Memb-
ership Committee, and Frank B.
Pennebaker, a Past President.
3, A. Sutter introduced the main
speaker, Hugh.Gampbeil, wartime
commander of the corvette "Fort
William", and now sales manager
of the paint and varnish division,
Canadian Industries Limited, He
was thanked in behalf of the far-
mers present by Ephraim, Snell,
and in behalf of the Lions, by the
chairman,
This Canada of Ours"
Dealing with the topic, "This
Canada of ours", Mr. Campbell,
himself a native of Scotland, in-
dicated a thorough knowledge of
the rights and responsibilities of
Canadian citizens and developed
the theme That we should all be
proud to be Canadians.
The Canadian Citizenship Act,
which came into effect January
1, 1947, highlighted our own re-
sponsibilities as Canadians, and
was the last step in our nationhood
"Today you and I are proud fo be
Canadian subjects," he declared,
Discussing the responsibilities
of Canadians, Mr, Campbell stat-
ed there was only one judgment
you should make on a man—"Is
he or is he not a good Canadian?"
The national origin of his name
did not matter. He described the
fact that too long had many people
including those in public offices
—referred to some Canadians as
"foreigners".
The speaker said another res-
ponsibility was to guard our de-
mocratic way of life, both from
the dictatorship of the right and
the dictatorship of the left, Still
another was to guard our politic-
al freedom, exercise our, franchise
and avoid the loss of the right to
vote.
Mr. Campbell urged unity a-
mong the people of Canada.
"There is little we can do to keep
faith with those who died for us,"
he declared. "Let us do that little"
Moving pictures were shown by
hack Kilpatrick of the Massey
Harris Company—one of the In-
ternational Plowing Match. and the
other on "The Romance of an
Industry" from 1847-1947.
Fred Middleton, R.R. 3, Clinton
a farmer, was the winner of the
draw.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the. late Robert
Cluff wish to take this opportunity
of expressing their sincere ap-
preciation to all those who sent
floral tributes, cards, loaned cars
for the funeral and all other ex-
pressions of sympathy extended
in their sudden sad bereavement,.
16-p
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vodden wish
to thank friends and neighbours
for the many kindnesses shown
them during their recent bereave-
ment. They also wish to thank
the senders of floral tributes,
Letters and cards, with special
thanks to Helmer Snell, Dr. J. A.
Gorwiil, Clare Reith and Rev.
Harold Snell,
Garden Ploughing
and DISCING
Light Bulldozing
Bennett & Winter
Phone 619r14
or 599
16-17-p
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 585
50-tf
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
CARD OF THANKS
The wife and family of the late
W. H. Heliyar wish to express
their sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
thoughtfulness and help during
the illness, and for their kind
expressions of sympathy follow-
ing the passing of their husband
and father.
Ca ♦ .'16...00 E
FLORIST
Phdnes: 66w and 66j
CHRIST IS RISEN ! !
lie lives, he lives, Christ Jesus lives to -day!
He walks with me and talks with me along life's narrow way.
He lives, he lives, salvation to impart!
You ask me how I know He lives? HE LIVES WITHIN
MY HEART.
DOES IIE LIVE WITHIN YOUR HEART?
"Him that cometh unto Me I will in no wise cast out."
John 6:37
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It is our aim to provide the best quality
foods with the quickest possible service. We
would appreciate a can at any time.
Hamburgers ',- - each 15c
Hot Dogs - - - - each lOc
Sandwiches - - - - '15c up
' (toasted 5c extra)
TEA — COFFEE -- MILK
SOFT DRINKS — CIGARETTES
Ruby and Bill's
Snack, Bar
[Successor to Parry's Snack Bari
Huron St. — Clinton -- Phone 6961
15-b
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Royal Canadian Air Force
Officers' Dress Oxfords
These shoes made by Scott -Wilde, according to
Regulations specified and approved by Military Head-
quarters, Ottawa, of FINE BLACK CALF, beautifully
designed with heavy full double soles—a shoe with
appearance, quality and 5,®
$14.
long wear ��'"'•7
Amoiker Shoe, designed as above, made by Williams
of Brampton, well made on a comfortable, good
fitting last. 10.50
AIKEN'S
PHONE 2 CLINTON
HAVE YOUR -
SEWER DUG NOW!
Work Completed to Plumbing.
SA'F1SFACTION GUARANTEED
Harold East
Phone Clinton 890r6 R.R. 4, Clinton
11-tfb
New Plumbing Fixtures
WILL SOON BE IN STOCK.
Coloured Tubs, Toilets and Basins
, to suit your taste. ,
CONSULT US BEFORE BUYING
HUGH R. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and HEATING
Business 244 Phone Residence 470