Clinton News-Record, 1946-07-11, Page 5„IUL'ir 11; 1946
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• FOR SALE „
SPOTTED PONY; QUIET TO RIDE.
Apply J. 1611ord, Bayfield
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AMERICAN POSSUM . FUR COAT,
three-quarter length., Price $25 phone
• 619r24, •
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41100 ageTostill, phone Clinton .906r=
NEW POTATOES FOR SALE. Apply
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'94:11r4, Clinton. • 2 8-p
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-George Lindsay; 1.1LE 2, Bayfield,
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WICIICER FERNERY FOR
. single large plant. 'Oood as new,,-,ApL
13:1Y :Canadian National Ekpress •Off-
-91.1ANfDI'YY:OF ,SrPANIDIDT.
elient 25 acres, 'timothy and clever.
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•GRAIN THROWER - EBERSOL spe-
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Leeknew„,, • • , 5 ' ,T1729,P
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•ND 'MACIHNE FOSLE
•ditipOsed 6f1MY fanny I will
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• is equipped ithigI gibtaevator,
- complete •,tyith, gyain, inpes, orielAgraw•
,.tutter- bebe1.t
;HERB mousesitu, 2uxiah Garage,
-phone 103, Zurich.
'28,i324„
PROPER'14.FOLcillahl'e
1DESTRABLE FURNISIIED Cottages
•:%:k rent—week or seasoii. 'Three bed-.
'
axibros living room, and A:kitchen:,
Good beach, hydro good/. Wafer.
•gohnson's Deer Lodge, BaYfield.
28-29-p
:DESIRABLE FURNISBED`Cottages
-,,for rent—week ov.,,season, Three bed=
'rooms, living roan, and 'kitchen.
Good beach, hydro, good water.
;Johnson's Deer Lodge, 13ayfie1d,
••• -• ••• . 26-27-p
PRIVATE HOUSES WITH wat.
• er and eleettety; Perrin Block
;buildings alone or buildings and Prop..'
1.-t'Y 'together; Land known as Inter-
litatonal Salt Block; also one lot 'in
Clinton Cemetery. calmly A. J. Coop-
' ••r 28,btfb
r Box 27 Goderich
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
Allitit TO RENT Unfurnished
zooms or small home. No children.
.1na:esidtsL. E. Maaig=tre.anion.2
MST AND POUND
'UB GAP FROM 1946 OLDSMOBILE
ewaxd ;Offered. Apply John 3.
pfe,'Phene 103. 28-b
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Write Box "W" News -Record. •
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AN' orPoatrillint -- Established
Rural Watkins District Available.If
you are aggressive, and hawed' the
ages Of 25 and 55--haye, or can secure
'travel outfit, this is your opportunity
to get, established in a profitable
business of your, owe. For full 'Par-
ticulars write today to The J. R.
Watkins Othapany„ Dept, 0,-C-16, 2177
Montreal,Mason St., . Quebec • 27-2,F-29 30b
PROPERTY. FOR SALE
I% STOREY FRAME DWELLING;
7, rooms, 3 -piece bath, good lotation,
garage • sale • subje'ct to present ten-
ancy. • Apply to E. Lawson,
Realtor. Phone 261W. 23-tfb
COMFORTABLE 'DWELLING IN
Clinton, on Fulton 'St, seven rooms,
.eleetrie: „lights' and: town, water, new
garage; largo, garden.. Possession in
neat.-futuret•Aie0 a real, good :building
lot dna good; location. James Elliott,
*.if31STOI1tir FRAME' DWELLING
three bo.draggiS an, „one. ,deve,u;sual
atang." teems, tbree-piece. ' full
*sealant,' furitace summer:, kiteben,
garage,:'Vaere land 'with 'sinall,frnit
treez, Sale, ,suhleet..tpreseat'ion-,
740.,
phone 251W.
25tf1.
.MISCELLANMUS
1;.10* AVIILAB IT:imited num-
ber of Singer cabinet electric sewing
machines. „Apply Singer Sewing
Machine C,e.y. 78 Ontario St, Strata
Lord, pimae: ;727. 25-tfb
pHEOu'irako PAIN, Sciatica, Lit-
bago quiekly relieved by using RU
ACAS. 4ecommended by thousand's
who have gained better health. Penne-
baker's Drugtore.r:„ 2841,,
ASTHMA :SUFFER -ELS — ENJOY A
good night's sleep without coughing
and choking, as ethers are doing, For
free informatien 'write P. Ilowey, 144
Catharine St. S, Hamilton.
• POULTRY
225 /16w-1tuttdilt i,t1LLETS,
12 weeks old on July 26, $1 each A.
Garon phone Clinton 312.
• 28-
LlyESTOCK „FOR SALE
FIFTEEN PIGS SEVEN WEEKS om.
ApplyWeklettFTyedall,,phane Clinton
803r32;), • • ' 283,
TWO -1vmse rows, - HOLSTEIN,
Ayrshire, one veal ealf; four Leicet-
ter ewes, one gelding 15 years, geed
worker. Appl, Y=W. Roberts Rat 3:
Seaferth. 28-1
'31,••• „t", .,.. • ; •• • ,' • • i4 (If?
O1(4.vralls . and Pants
„ •e , ;
•
We have a nod: dee of overalls and woitc:' parp,:,,all sizes, all
prie' es for all jobs. -
We still have a few shirts in 16, 1645, 17, a bit of pique and
, elastic
--WeOlidi-Dienkets and )4.'4 Tiuows • '
Clearing Of Summer Shoes,
For the young lad, cotten jersey, suit, shorts with. matching Pull •
over; PleYOlida add 'overalls., •
Pickett aml Campbell
(SUccessers Ito Bluinsteel Bros.)
QUALITY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR
:. AGENTS FOR TIP TOP TAILORS AND SCOTT-Mal:ALE SHOES
'• PHONE 25 ' •-• CLINTON
For but-of-tawn Trips—
USE. FRANK'S. TAXI
,
4f,s Safer and Cheaper
raid New OheViolet: Sean Pn'i Tour CcantkFt..,
DAY -and Night Service
' 'I, ,
Dty tb,01.1011,5-•
'Night Phone 261M
n is carce
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PAPERS
Huron St,
AYATal — Itt Clinton, Public Hosp-
ital, on Sneday, July. 7, 1946, te
Mr. and Mrs t Urban 'Ayatte, Dash-
wood, a daughtez (Anita Enlene).
HOY — In Clinton Public Hospital,
•
on TueSday; Inly'f„ 1946, to M.
• and Mrs. Gerdon HOY, Clinton, a
• gen (Jalbes William). • •
KENNEDY —: In Clinton Public Iles-
• ' pital, on aunclary,1 July 7,, 1946, to
Mr. and MTS. 'Chris. Kennedy, Clin-
ton, a daughter (Brenda Sharon)
a sister fer Wayne,
LANGFORTY,'-'-=, In ',St. • Joseph's: Hose=
, Rat London, on Saturday, • June 29,
1946, to Mr; and MrSi Xellneth
Langford' (nee • Alma TreWartha),
• Woodham, a son, (Walter Kenneth),
REID In Clinton Public Hospital,
; on •Stinday; „July 7, 1946, to Mr.
and Mrs: G. Reid, Wine; a daught,
er (Sal -ark 'Lee). ' ” ' • '
-- In' Alexandra Marine .'aed
Genera Hospital,' Gocierich, en Sun-
day, July 7; 1946, to Mr. and Mrs,
Jack Weir, Auburn,' a datighter
(Barbera. Joan). "' ' •.! ••••• „
MARRIAGES ,
MIDDLETON-SUNDSTROM —. In
.0entra1 TJnited March, Seat' Ste.
.Marie, Ontario, on' Saturday; 'lune
, 29, 1946, .„. Rev. A. J. Sirea)e,
„ Malta May Sundstrom,_ daughter.
of Mr. and Mrs.. A. E. Stindstretin,
IS'attit Ste. Marie, to Janice Ride
_ Middleton: son . Mr. and Mrs
John Middeton, R.R. 3, Clinten.
EATHS
nicKS --: In Alexandra, ,,Marine and
General Iroanital„ Gaderleb on Wed-
nesday, July 10, 1946, Emily Hicks
. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs• .
William Hicks Goderich; and airTei
of the late, Giiy Hicks, Cliriton, in
year, Funeral Friday
::••rifternoon, Juir, 12, 1946, at 1.30
p.m. from the home of her sister,
•Mrs.• Robert Dice,-; Goderich, to
Maitland ,Cemetery..,— • . ,
, .„ • „ Cardlpf Theides .
Mrs. Martliar,„„Jaedhwishes to tate
thiaopportunitytO thank all those who
so„ kindly:sent foal, ,flowers and cattle
and, all; °thee kindnesses. shoWn "during
her. stay atthe hespitaland at bored.
•Card of Thanks' ,
,,:imarienDewidi'wleheste think all
1.1i14'frleinda 74la visit her and
sent flOWers And 'feniti and.to' Dr: Ad-
dison andlix. Oaked'and th,ourses Of
Sddit•Itemoria. liOsPital, Seafortli, in
her, reeent jl1ns. • 284)
•••••• '.orAtird KINDS ' -•
TRUCKS
•'I. '...• •
* BOARDS:.
*.•'• „.i."
cARD or PArpR
kIRBY SIGNS,
PamEss •st.'
P" lti;-58914- CLINTON
• .
ECHANI
ANTED
Licensed Mechanic., Wanted
to work in General 'Motors
Garage.. 1VIdderh'equirlinent.,
good. wages :right ma,n.i
,tGardners filototlales
God.0.44-c-
Phone 234 . • Box 186
BEAUTY SHOP:PE
„
. -Shampoo • •
' Manicure ' • '
Finger Wav,es „ •
• Permanents' : :t ".• '1„;
• •• ETHEL --TIIOMPSON.'•,-
;Princess St. East., Phone ,535
•.• 59-tf
Painters and Decorators .• ,
• THONE 234- ,•
Three Doors West of Royal Bank, Cliintou
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
• For Every Occasion -
COOKE
• FLORIST
Phones 66w and 663 .
• Batkins Locker Storage
SALMON FILLETTS .. per lb. 40c
COD FILLETS', per lb. 35e
HADDOCK, FILLETTS• : per 113. 40e
smolcso ,xu.a.,uns .Per, lb. 35e
DELECIA:!: MEAT • LOAF per ih;'45c
SPICED HAM :LOAF per 'lb. '39c
HomatMade'SAUSAGE, per lb. 27e
HAMBURG STEAK .. : 'Per M. 25c
Makareni and Chedie Leif, ,perib. 35c.
WE BUY HIDES .
'Frozen Foods are Better Foods
TURNER'S CHURCH
HONORS RETIRING :
••
PASTOR AND WIFE
Following the regular service in
Turner's 'United Church Jute 30, in-
stead of the usual Sunday School
session,: a, Short ;farewell was given
their pastor, Rev. Burton and
this Wife. Edwin Johns acted as chair -
Man and a short programme follow.ed
Misses Gladys, Edith 'and Eleanor
Pepper sang a triod :George Turner
„ John Turner -the treasurer ofthe
church then „read ,the following ad-
dress: to Rev. ,and Mrs. Burton: '
"As we lieire• gathered here this
afternoon in our last worship service
together as pastor and people • we
cannet , let the .occasion :pass Without
,a. WOX'a- of appreciation to. you for
yew'.faithfal -and . efficient service
airing the Peat •,..
Our pestoral ,t,glatinnsInp with
'each other has been the; longest on
•recerd,Nef this lossek„ 'congregation.
You haye, hapticeddiany babies,
MartiedMany' yegrigmouples in our
congregatien=init have officiated at
veryfew filnarela this. is a
healthy community). •You., have been
active ainong the Young People and
espeeiallythe,. choir,. and generally
have ',given" inspiinthin ,and. guidance
ta:. al the,:*arions activitie,s. of the
chureh, and have been; a faithful
pastor. .
"Year : Work ,as pester'of this
ehurch, 'being of spiritual nature,
eannet be appraised: , ;by ordinary
Method,_ as eternity Alone can „reveal
its value:. 'Yon :have' given us Care,
fully pr'eparedand well thought out
'sermons; „whiph Were not only elo-
quent, . but .iespiritte:and helpful, and
hate maintained., a Itigh , spiritual
standard;'; Welt l's.„,rnueh needed in
tat, day of tiereth, and uncertainty
for the., future:Mai' Men .need
their faith te:,be litri0 planted :tin
the re034,4Or the :114,0 the nations
aid is their Only hope.
"We shall „Prtas Yen; but otir. pray:
eib.. And:, bfAV Ay1a41;5,11ipli ,go „.with
'youjsiyoityfrieivr;field,of labor that
'your work 'Shall teceive 'We Diane
B1ess1ng and yew inhastrithere 'shall
be arcntinect....witli etalindant -blessing.
As a ,eligiktekeklif., Our .esteem and
geeidniill,rwe,ask ;yen to acCent thie
ehequa 1teiebzaneeof Turner's
•' A, large crowd attended the funeral:
on biondaynIutt Knox Presby,
terian,.Chureh,• Goderich, of• Samuel IL
Macildatit almost .at life-long resident
of Goderieh,Township.=- Rev. Richard:
Stewart offidiateaand, interatent,wits
in Maitland Cemetery. -.Pallbearers
were ,,,Norman Keringlian, Herbert.
Greenwood, John Bell, Harry .21cCre,
ath, George 3),unlop, and -Jetties Milne
alt; members of the lark:Session:, .
Born. in Michiganite .sore of -thedate,
Mr. and Mrs. Willierii•-.111aeMath , he
came as. a `luta"; :child :•tooddtich
Township:. He reinitiated onthe home-
stead, on the-4thtdloacession until 'ke1
porchated a"telinflist,ttlie ail' Of 'the
whiakheePetaited for
18 years, retiriiiett:tct,' Gederich Istria
'years, aga," Ileivatiqn hit 73rd year.
Letaligion waepresbyterizitit aid
was a ihember'ef the 'lc:irk:Beset:in Of
Minx Tresbyterian',ClitirehY • •-•'
Mr. MeeMath was :eery fond Of floW-
ers and When able he silWaiini Wite
surriandet BY' •-theritie
:' 'Lleiwide
death his casket was completely tur,
roundeded by a weath of floral tat.;
ii•wrr.c,r; 1
11drillfriebratir Itaid had o lengthy ill?
neas•and death came early Saturday':
morning at his home on East St. 1
Sarviming • are his, wife formerly
Winnifted:Gaidwin, Clinton, and lout,
daughters 'Helen, "Mrs. D. W. Collier;:
Esther, a teacher at Kippen, Grack,
Mrs. 'D. H. Rutherford, Woodstock;
and Maude at home. Two sons Willionv.
and Hugh died in: infancy and another:.
'SQ11 Sheldon was drowned When the
Anna 'C. Minch foundered in Lake
Michigan to the fall PAO., Four
sisters also stirvive Mrs. (Dr.) Limn
Alexander, ITitlixalle, Tent, hire. N„
W:Treliartliat Clinton; and Mrs: Geo,
rge Mellwain „and,Mrs. Bert Trewart
tha, botkrinkoditinh ficisnishfp.:, •
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;NOTICE01'0' CREDITORS.:
N4-1-PigtratitZs140Bia
All p,erseim riaving,,claires against
the Estate' of„ Villiant Holmes Lobb,
late -of the Tead-Of Glinted, deceased,
who died.en or. about the 5th day Of
May, 1/46,, are herebydetified to send
in to ' the" iinderengned on �r before'
the 15th day of jalfr, 1946, full par-
ticulars of their deans':
Immediately„ afterthe said last
mentioned date;Ilie'aisieteef the said
estate/rill' be 'distributor among st the
parties entitled thereto;liaving regard
only to claims of which the undentign-,
ed shall then have netite, :to the ex.:.
clusien ell-othees. a,nd the Ander-
sitned v1ll not e liable to y person
a-A*1-6$6 awn -the inideimgritir Shalt
not then have tio,tige foa the assets so
distributed or any part -thereof.
Dated,at,Seafortit. -this gist day 'of
"Mt.$6,,H," •
."111X'iditers,
-Seafortlt;Oritaria
HOICY THEATRE •
- ,CLINTON
,
CAPITAL. THEATRE
,
' GODERICH '
.•
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH
'n NGw PlaYilig Ginger l°ger
and Joseph Cotten in "I'LL 13E
SEEING ,YOU" ,
N'w PlaYing — Anna Neagle in
"A. YANK INI LONDON"
N°w• Plaaking---Abbott and Costello
in "LITTLE; GIANT" ,
• _
Mon. Tues. Wed. Two Features
Joan Leslie, Robert Aida sua Julie
about a lovely lady who macte her
Bishopt spiirrsigh.t jlyoNfunE-tsaie,
dreams eel" true. • .•of
•
"CINDEIRn Etta
Faye Enterson, Zachary Scott and
Dick Erdman. Round, out the pr
gram with a swift drama
"DANGER SIGNAL"
_
Mon., Tues., Wed. . .
— ADULT ENTERTAINMENT—,„
Paulette Goddard, Ray Milland and
Constance Collier. Tell the story .
a Lcdon guttersnipe who rises
to be a duchess. A flawless picturel
n
: "KITTY
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.o- • •
414con., , Tues., Wed ' .2.
Dick Powell, Walter Slezak and
Micheline Menai. Murder .. . •
. Intrigue • ' • 'Srdne-tingliug• 8115-
Pensa'ae" a 61'11114*a ::Airraaa Pur"
sues escalied War, criminal halt
: way 'artand the world.
-"CORNERED"
•- ' • ' •
THURS , Fitt and SAT. . t• • :
Allexis Smith, Errol Flynn and Si
Z. Sakall. In brilliant TechnicoN
or, with a cast of thousands,
a spectacular maga. of the
West •••. • , - „
, ,,,,
SAN ANTONIO"' :
THURS,, FRI. and SAT,
litidAbot and Lett „Costello with
.., , ..., .
Bronaa , ellYce.„, , YoitC 'favourite
funny men".11.4e"back'm town in a
, leugh tiot"that will make you for-
get al your trouble's for • One
• evening. . •
THURS., FM and SAT. _
Van Bailie, •Carmen• Miranda•nomes
and Dennis O'Keefe, it musk'
al, it's• exhilarating and the laughs
-aro paeed to Veur pleasure. .
``.
FACE" • "
"LITTLE -GIANT!"
• Coining.-- 'MOVE LETTERP
• with Tennufer Jones and Joseph.
Matinees, Bat & Holidays, 2.36 am.
comi— Shirley. Temple in
oxilss ng
AND
.•DOLL
Coming — Paulette Goddard as
"MTV'
.•
Mat.,. Wed. Sat. Holidays,• 2.30 pan.
Matinees, Set. St Holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Church, Tridgerainith,' aria , trust that
ii; ndt.lbe:tob• long before you
comeback- "te6/isit
"Signed' dr..; behalf „if Turner's
Church, ,Teekersinith—Edwin Johns,
John 'E 'Turner, 'Howard M. 'Crtch."
'One of the: elders,- Howard Crick,
thenPreseitted Mr. and-litts: Burton
with ::a! bilifold,eontaining substant,
lel cheque from the • Y. P. and con-
gregation. • . .• ,
•• .,
There Was a splendid attendance
at the service. Invitations had 'been
sent out to all farmer members and
to • all • those at whose marriage Mi.
Burton had officiated, to be 'Present
at this service. : • • -;
t TOO LATE 'ID /CLASSIFY .
.-Waited to .Rent
FIVE Ot SIX ROOMED
tlnfurnlsh-
ed'housain Clinton or vicinitY, family
With' children: ;Apply no .-1?" wow*
aue00:!.-. ..=
'AUCTION SALE
at wo..hoofinMs!„oodre.rnjut.n6s'Pura, ler.14e, civif_1?„
Ogange Mitten, on •. • •
s*1triOgy,4tx,i ,
1.30 harp, (1).S.T:), the loll;
. piece Velour innee spring Cheat=
erfield.,sutte (like. new); 'Axminster
rug -(vfine- :leaf Pattern) A19"X„3"4
Newcombe piano and stool, (good
condition); 6 piece solid: Maple ,din.„
:rem smuiaptei,e(acaliatuiriaral; Wlidoodu „tr'fie%iftl.;04
•itnne
abler,;,metel. bed ,(walant finish) and
aPring mattress; iriodern4 Piece
witlat bed room suite, including van-
ttY, ,h,mge stool .eluffoner, gull size
lied and inner .spring .mattressi mod -
Urn .Graliant eleetrie xangette; Hareibin -
top reaonfneets(r oempriewi)eit; Itretohelriet,„ealidname41
kitchen Chaii,e,; 10 folding eharst, roll
top small Mblek oCeritional
chair;,.atesting jaeltet water
Heater with PMes, and eentlUetinnat,
3" dim: Pint and' qaartSealers; , tea
kettle; trays; Steels; ,edd, dishes arid
/Miner/Ms ether ardeles.
This' is an excerptionally„ fine line!
a filriiltnre,and,liaZ Only 1)een, in .uak
ovdrwyear. • • • • •1
_ TERMS DASH -
„TAMES F. LOOKOOOD, Proprietor
EDWARID W. '01.1410T7i Auctioneer
'AinStgitritAiroiaii'SAtn- •
of 1*-.0itiirlia
tate Of thelate: T. n..00; QUedi
St. :Clinton '• • • "
' :SATURDAY, JULY 20,--
10,4 "
w /aunt table , (antique); 4 walant
eheireheccesiOnal altar.; leather :rode.
ingebeir; eto coueli;, roll top 'pinch
Wicker ,arM;Clialr;'.wieker .. reeking
chair:. raker ferperiretand;Oak hall
trick; end table; 4 atitall tablet;
'rocking chairs; arm ' 2' bed' rodn
chairs; oak combination book rase
and writing deitle; 'Oak lariat* table;
7 tribe Echo-Pkone eleitrie eanifiet
Radio (reionditioned); a Arign.ito
inge 7!)r. 3"6,a; f ire 31,1ace 4op:0 shovel
and broe'ti; '..dreiter; Wooden bed,
•Vrinp andl'inner• 'spying, inattress;
dreseer; ssl stand; wdocieli ' bed;
springs arid,ntatiress'; 2 &oaks. iron
bed and' SPrings; CletheS Minima'rd;,' 8
day Reck; '2:kitchen, tables 'and 0'
leithheit 'Ohara; 'exteasiort-'.61610, 4,40
kitchen' Cupholireli; Leonard eitana
460a ice 'box, ett. ft." espacitY" (Hite
new); : FindleY 'Modern' range (nearly
new); Harrison cook Stove; iiPprOx
Imately % ton of' 'etike; • , 3 tittatif
Coleman gas' lantern; 500„^ grirdett
helm; 6 ft Step ladder, 5ft: :Step ladd-
er; garden 'Mega odd 'drakes; glass=
ware; enamel Were " and numerous
other iirtiass.' • • ' ' '
. • At the same time and, place there
Will be offered for 'sale Object to!'rek
serve bid ...the 'desirable preperty, and
dewelling 'Consisting of a.. 7 b06r,
tron 'Shingled 'eottag'e with•
weed :1113ers,riiindeirt '"riathroem.4' and
dellar1 throughout;„ and:the lots eon-
eisting Of a. atte ofland;more or
lese;' On,' which is situated! a ' doable'
garage, Chicken house, and, the , above
Mentioned' dwelling. • • '
.„, • „Terms On chattele ,
tin.Prepettymniderinotpt. on
'day !of sae. ••. •
16. G N. COOK. Aiiiiinistratoz,".:
EDWARD W. Emiarr, Auctioneer.
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Mrs. M. Nediger Installed'
As:. Rebekah Official
Inaugural meeting ,of Stratford
:District No. 5 of the Rebekah Lodge
was held in the I.O.O.F hall, Clinton,
on Thursday .evening„ Re••
presentatives were pretent glom Mil-
verton, Seaforth, Goderich and Clint-
on., •
The P. D. D. P Mils Jean Scott,
Seaforth, installed in office Mrs.
Mary Nediger, Clinton, as D. D. P. for
1946-47. Mrs. Amide...Jervis, Clinton
was elected secretary -treasurer. Mrs'.
Nediger preeeitted Misk• cott with
her P; D. p, P. jewel. ,
At the aoneluSion of the: meeting
Members of the, Harrene, Lodge Clin-
ton, served :delicious -'refreshments
and a social hour was enll
joyed by a
Baptist PicUit: Proves
. , • .
'An Enjoyable. Affiir
, .
Clinton Baptist Sunday Behool
Mc, held at Seaferth Lions Park Sat-
urday afterriook and 'evening, was an
enjoyable affair. ,
Race resins:- Girls ,:8 „to 10, dad
Stubbings, Jeanne Tomlinson, Mar, ,
ian Crotsman; boys 8. to 10, Gorden
MurraY, Billy Murray-BeverLy •Aik-
enhead and Or:agora. Tor:ilia:Son; girls
10 and over, Barbara Steep; „Joanne
Tentlinsoni three-legged :Zsce 114149,
Gail ,Sttibbingt an:1490rib Teinlinsen
Patsy Andersen and Barbara SteeP;
three-leggedrace (boys), Gordon and
Billy Murray, Beverly Alitenhead srid
Gregory Tomlinson; ladies nidl dat-
ing contest, Mrs. , jannis
men's threading?. diaeala , contest,
present. „ avInFrhY," "" '
enders _ •
anted..
;1r•Clinton
.• • .4 of Eard ducation
Education
by47.'2 '
, •
for
Four- Schoollhises to start- on September 3, 1946
1. •Goderieh.• ToWnship roe, approximately 35
'
,Ranley Town,shiperentapproximately;50at1es
3. "London Road and Tfickeestiith Township diute;7
,.aPPlinciinately 30 miles, •
4. Blyth and Hullett Township route, approximat-
e1Y9110: , .-•'';\ 1
'kap Of ithAies Stork ditifm.
Sealed tenders to 1)e 'sent .ft) Aiiidersigned not later
than Tuesday July 16, at 8 p.m. (E.D.SIR, •
..CLINTON BOARD OF ErkdATI6N
LAWSON Secretary -Treasurer
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"TEHuETWTAHGEESIrrot soIFINT,Gi$612i)IEAsit
T
4 , ',ETERNAL LIFE THROUGHJE _tit
CHRIST OUR LORD."
Rom. 6;33
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'tf$ji N—ilgrnns lour 7 730 E4.T sp,0a.
0x(CATATxpic ckt,*.iY114.040
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Tire Headquarters
* ATTENTION -FARMERS!
Tractor Tires Filled With Fluid
and Vulcanized and Serviced
.Harry 'Davies Tire and Battery.
24- ROI:TR yuLcANT.ENG SERVICE
Corner Huron and Orange its... ' 'Flume 460
Will all -parents please ,realize the ,grave.
danger of allowing their 'children to. frequent
the vicinity of the Sewerage excavation wiork.
The operation of the high powered machines,
and the deep openings made necessary, form an
uniVoiclable hazard.
We .plead with you to :cooperate and thus
assist to afoid`;accidente',and grief.
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CLINTONI'TOWN' 'COUNCIL
•'.. • y: •
• 24tfh
Shortage of Furnaces
Likely This Fall
1.- -
Get•ye,ur. Order In Early
HECLIV FURNACES
. "Saves One Tone in Seven" ' •
iluGH R HAw
Plumbing — Heating -- Sheet Metal Work
Agent for Hide learuseeti
, PHONE 244 • ERSIDANCIII 416