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ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS with
use of kitchen. Opposite Clinton
Grill. Phone 461. 21-22-23-b
ACCOMMODATION
WANTED
HOUSE TO RENT WITH FOUR
or five rooms, unfurnished pre •-
aerred; two children; apply Box
,' "G" NEWS -RECORD. 21-22p
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS;
non-drinkers, no children. Mrs.
R. L. McMillen, Bayfield, phone
Clinton 634r15. 21-22-b
AGENTS WANTED
FAST GROWING COMPANY
has opening in your district for
energetic and ambitious person.
Splendid opportunity for aggres-
sive individual. Excellent earn-
ings assured with future, security
and independence. Apply Blue
,-Brand Products, 7227 Alexandra,
IVlontreal. - 22-26-b
HOUSES FOR SALE
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, seven
room brick dwelling, modern con-
veniences, air conditioning heating
system, insulated, newly decorat-
ed; garage. Apply to H. C. Law-
son, Real Estate Broker, phone
251W, Clinton. 8tfb
FIVE ROOM SOLID BRICK
cottage, new hydro, furnace and
plumbing, completely moderniz-
ed, insulated throughout, i acre
of land. Phil Present, Seaforth,
Ont. 22-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO SPANIEL PUPPIES, nine
weeks old. A. E. Finch, Victoria
St, phone 231. 21-22-b.
PUREBRED REGISTERED JER-
sey Cow, tested and tattooed, age
nine years, freshened four weeks;
also Jersey cow, four years old,
due' to freshen July 21,'T.Br and
Blood tested; also one black heif-
er calf, eight weeks old. All quiet
and right. Apply Thomas Lep-
pington, Clinton, phone 587W.
22-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—SUM OF MONEY in little
black purse on Saturday, May 22,
1948. Reward, Finder please
leave at NEWS -RECORD Office.
22-p
OWN YOUR ,BUSINESS! Join
'the leading company of HOME
SERVICE IN CANADA. Let your
effort determine your income.
Very little capital needed—If you
. have travelling equipment, here
is your chance to use it with
benefit. Write for full details:
FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimler,
-Montreal. 22-26-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
CABIN TRAILER, COMPLETE,
wired. See D. C. Colquhoun.
phone 7812. 21-22-p
1938 DODGE CONVERTIBLE
Coupe, brand new motor with
4,000 miles on it, perfect con-
dition, Apply Box "D" NEWS -
RECORD. 22-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
KELVINATOR THREE HOLE
ice cream freezer. Phone 205W
22-b
ONE, SIX -PIECE DINETTE Suite
in first class condition, colour
honey and red. Priced right for
quick sale. Phone Mrs. Scott.
Seaforth 67W. 22-h
'WOOD AND COAL STOVE,
'heating compartment on top,
reservoir; studio couch; easy
chair; kitchenette suite, chrom-
ium plated, leatherette finish.
L. R. Charbonneau, Gordon Mar-
shall's residence, James St., Little
`England. 22-p
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
TRACTOR i PLOW; RUBBER
tired wagon; flat hay rack; wag-
ons cut down 520; W. B. Thomp-
son, 21/2 miles west of Clinton ori
`No. 8 Highway. 22-25-p
FARMS FOR RENT
100 ACRES, 25 ACRES CROP, all
seeded but 10 acres, balance in
'hay and pasture, 11/2 miles west
of Blyth on Auburn Road. Good
buildings. Alfred Meehan, R,R. 1.
.Auburn, phone Blyth 18r5.
20-22-p
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MISCELLANEOUS -
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-
ich.
SAW FILING, ALL KINDS done
at Hoare's Orchard, one mile north
of town; also ladders for sale, var-
ious lengths. Enquire. 20-27-p
NOTICE
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on Part Lots 41 and 51, Tucker -
smith Township, Huron Rd. and
London Rd. surveys, at any time
hereafter will be prosecuted by
the owner, A. E. Parry, May 3rd,
1948. 19-26ptfb
PIANO TUNING
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS
to all makes. Cleaning, de-moth-
ing, free estimates. Write or phone
William N. Gould, 314W, Clinton.
2bt':
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
up to June 15th for decorating
No. 10 (Brucefield) School and
No. 6 (Varna) School, inside and
out. Brush job preferred. Low-
est tender not necessarily accept-
ed. For further particulars apply
to George L. Reid, secretary -
treasurer, Stanley Township
School Area, Varna, Ont. 21-22-h
VACANT LAND FOR SALE
SIX RESTRICTED BUILDING
Lots, Gloucester Terrace, over-
looking Golf Course, Maitland
bank, Goderich. Apply A. Chap-
man, Box 218, Gorrie. 22-p
ONTARIO ST. W.A.
The June meeting of the WA
of Ontario St. United Church will
be held Wednesday, June 2, at
3 p.m. Ladies of St. Andrew's
Ward will serve lunch. Note the
change of day.
eteteee
Summer Underwear
for Men and Boys
Harvey Wbods and Stanfields, leading names in
knitted briefs ,and tops. Arrow, Tooke and BVI)
4iroadciotlh shorts. For the ,older men we have the
Well-known Pei -imam Balbriggan in combinations or
shirts and drawers. For the' first time hi years
we have again the original BVD buttohi1e is, sleeveless,
short leg, broadcloth union suit.
All sizes from 6 to 46
MEN'S DRESS SLACKS
See our new Pant Rack, positively the 'finest selection
of trousers in town, displayed to your advantage Tropical
worsteds, gabardines, serges, worsteds tweeds and cotton
wash pants. All sizes 28 to 44.
from 4.50 to 14.95 pr.
BOYS' WEAR—
Mothers! If ynu have a boy between 4 and 16
years of age, you will find our store a regular.Boys Town.
We are enlarging our Boys Dept. daily and at present we
offer the following articles: Suits, jackets, blazers, trepsers •
(short or, long) sweaters, T-shirts, broadcloth shirts, under-
wear, socks,
nder-wear,socks, belts, ties, slack suits, and a complete line
of boys footwear in canvas or leather.
Pickett IS Campbell
See us for all work clothing .
Phone 25 •- - - Clinton
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BIRTHS
MOORE—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, May 21, 1948•
..to Mr. end Mrs. Benson Moore,
Clinton, a son, (James Benson,
Jr.).
RATA — In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, May 271
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Rath, a daughter.
SMITH -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 22,
1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Reg,
Smith, Clinton, a daughter
(Dale Denise).
MARRIAGES
C'ONSITT-SHEPHERD — In the
-United Church Manse, Hensel',
at high noon, Saturday, May 22,
1948, by Rev. R, A. Brook,
Margaret Aileen daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. William Shepherd,
Hensel', to John Henry Consitt,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Con-
sitt, Kippen.
McKELLAR-NOAKES — In the
United Church Manse, Hensen,
at 3 p.m., Saturday, May 22,
1948, by Rev R A Brook
Helen, youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. A. Noakes,
Hensel', to Earl Neil McKellar,
London, son of Mrs. E. Bayle
and the late Duncan McKellar,
Brigden.
MITCHELL-KING—In St, Paul's
Anglican Church, Stratford, by
Rev. M. H. H. Farr, at 2 p.m.
on Saturday, May ,.22, 1948,
Pauline Isabel'. youngest dau-
ghter of Russell King, Auburn,
to Warren George Mitchell,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
H. Mitchell, Stratford.
DEATHS
EAST—In Danville, Virginia, on
May 10, 1948, John East native
of Hullett Township, and son of
the late Thomas East and Dor-
cas Hooper. Funeral and inter-
ment in Danville.
TIPLADY — In Thamesville, on
Saturday, May 22, 1948, Ralph
Tiplady, formerly of Clinton,
in his 87th year. Funeral from
Ball Bros. Funeral Home, High
St., Clinton, on Tuesday after-
noon, May 25, to Clinton Ceme-
tery.
CARD OF THANKS
George Heard,. Bayfield, wishes
to thank all relatives and friends
for cards, gifts, flowers and fruit
received when a patient in Clin-
ton Public Hospital, with special
thanks to Dr. Oakes and the nurse
Mg staff and the members of LOL
No. 24, Bayfield, for their
thoughtfulness. • 22-p
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late James
Edmund Ball wish to express
their sincere thanks arid apprec-
iation to all those friends who
rendered assistance and extended
their sympathy in other ways dur-
ing their recent sad bereavement;
and especially to the members of
the RCAF Station for floral tri-
butes.
—Mrs. Ball and daughters, 22-p
IN MEMORIAM
HAYTER—In loving memory of
our dear mother, Mrs. Henry
Hayter, who passed away one
year. ago, May 29, 1947.
One lonely year has passed away,
Since our great sorrow fell;
The shock that we received that
day
We still remember well.
She bade us all her last farewell,
She said goodbye to all;
The heavenly gates were. opened
wide,
A'.loving voice said, "Come,",
A light is from our household
gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
—Ever remembered by her hus-
band, daughters and sons.
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IN MEMORIAM
PIPE—In loving memory of Will-
iam D. Pipe, who passed away
one year ago, May 30, 1947:
'Tis but a year ago to -day,
Since God called you away,
And we who loyed you most
of all,
Miss you more each day.
—Ever remembered by Jack and
Ruth Pipe. 22-x
LAST DAYS
Knowing this first, that there sihalll come in the last
days scoffers, walking after their own Iusts, and say-
ing, "Where is the promise of His coming?"
"I WILL COME AGAIN,"--,Tohn 14:3
g 2 Pet. 3: 3, 4
Accept Christ as personal Saviour to -day, for "in such
a Milne as ye think not, the Son of man corneal." u
CIIAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
SEE THEM TO -DAY!
BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS
BEATTY VACUUM CLEANERS
TUBS, BENCHES, IRONING BOARDS
Rent a Vacuum — $1 per day
HUGH R. HAWKINS
Business 244 Phone Residence 470
SISMAN
Thoro-bile Shoes
Heavy spring chores call for Sisman
Thoro•bilt work shoes. They'rebuiltfor
rugged everyday service, long wear
and maximum foot comfort, .. speci-
ally treated to resist farmyard acids.
Cnll in and outfit yourself tor.
rvory with ,Sisman Thoro-buts.
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Husty's Shoe Store
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
Huron St. - - - - Clinton
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1942 DODGE deluxe Sedan, with radio and heater
1940 DODGE IIalf-ton Truck -
1939 FORD deluxe Coach
1937 PLYMOUTH Sedan
193'7 DODGE Coach
1932 FORD Model "Ii„ Coach, four -cylinder
1930 •PLYMOUTH Coach
1930 roRD Model "A" Coach
S -T -O -P spells stop — but it may spell AsCCIDE1NT
to the motorist wlio neglects Ito have hiss brakes
tested. Sound brakes will help you.- obey
the stop signs and avoid a 2.010P
at the hospital,
Check Your Car -- Check Accidents:
J. P. Manning
Red Star Garage
Willard Batteries Firestone Tires
Albert St. PHONE 345 Clinton
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ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing (May 27.29)
"DRIFTWOOD" -- Special News
Reel of the Royal Silver Jubilee
Mon. Tues. Wed. (May 3i -June 2)
"DESIRE ME"
Desiretiaby two men but only one
was the man of her heart—Greer
Gerson, Robert Mitchum and
Richard Hart
Thur., Fri., Sat. (June 3-5)
Ida Lupine, Dane Clark & Wayne
Morris—A suspenseful and some-
times sordid drama of a romance
between an inhibited neglected
farm girl and an escaped convict.
"DEEP' VALLEY"
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m.
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH
Now Playing—Joe E. Brown in
"THE. TENDER YEARS"
'WON., TUES., WED.
Joan Crawford, Dana Andrews
and Henry Fonda—In. the story.
of a woman who lived her life
according to her own convictions.
"DAISY KENYON"
THUR., FRL, SAT.
William Elliott, Vera Ralston and
Albert Dekker—Cold-blooded am-
bush and hot-headed romance, in
the year's most robust western.
"WYOMING"
Coming—Edward G. Robinson in
• "ALL,, MY SONS"
Mat.: Wed., Sat, & holidays, 2.30
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH.
Now Playing—Roy Rogers in
"Springtime In the Sierras"
MON„ TUES., WED.
"THE FOXES OF HARROW"
Frank Yerby's novel of frustration
and unbridled passions becomes a
vivid motion picture—
Rex Harrison, Maureen O'Hara
and Victor MoLagien
THUR., FRL, SAT.
Natalie 'Wood, Ruth Warrick and
.Walter Brennan—A human, heart-
warming story that will make you
glad you saw it,
• "DRIFTWOOD"
Coning—Joan Crawford in
"DAISY KENYON"
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Perth Horse Breeders
Stage Show June 2
Perth County Horse Breeders
will stage their 13th annual
Horse Show and Swine Show and.
Sale at the Agricultural Grounds,
Stratford' on ,Wednesday, June 2.
Prizes• total $3,500. •
The Swine Section is given
prominence again this year. In
addition to the Show of Breeding
Stock and Market Hogs there will
bo sold by auction 37 head of.
Registered Yorkshires including
bred and open sows and service-
able aged boars selected from
Advanced Registry Herds and all
carefully inspected for both type
and health standards. 'Judging of
hogs will commence at 12.30 noon.
and sale will be held at 2.15 p.m.
LADIES: Read This!
Unwanted hair removed instantly
from face, arms, legs, with Flash
Hair Remover. Harmless—Leaves
skin soft and smooth. You can't
lose. Money promptly refunded if
hair grows back after third ap-
plication with no questions asked.
Complete treatment $2 postpaid,
(C,O.D's—Postage extra).
KAPEX PRODUCTS (Dept. 313)
Box 22, Station B, Montreal, Que.
22-p
Listen to the
ONTARIO STOCK YARDS
BULLETIN s.
featuring WALLY FORD
every Tuesday morning
CKNX Wingham-7.30 a.m.
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanente
5
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East Phone 585
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CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
c. V.COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
• WEEKEND SPECIAL,S
Banana Cakes
FancyBuns
for a weekend treat
Dixon's Pastry Shop
Rattenhury St. E. — Phone 281W — Clinton
Music Supervisor Wanted
Clinton Public School Board requires for Sep-
tember 1, 1948, a Music Teacher for Clinton Public
School. ISalary $300. Send applications to:
II. C. LAWSON, Clinton, Ont., Secretary -treasurer,
by Thursday, June 3.
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Clover Cream.
ICE CREAM
Bricks, Cones, Bars and Ice Cream.
Sandwiches
Milk, Shakes
Malted Milks
s.
Fresh Baked
Horne -Made Pies
Made on the premises
ORDERS TAKEN — Phone 133-j
Sandwiches, Hamburgs, Hot Dogs
Soft Drinks, Coffee, Tea, Milk
Ruby and Bill's
SNACK BAR
Huron St. Clinton';
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ill
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KEM-TONE WALL FINISH
SUN -TESTED WALLPAPERS
VENETIAN BLINDS
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Painters and Decorators
Huron St. PHONE 234W • Clinton
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