Clinton News Record, 1945-08-02, Page 5I7 ZS.,' .•C!•GM1'A:• > 1.94 5.
`3 RECQ.'
Gon*ete rOnclerstandix`tg an
Co-aperation'TO Meet :Every;
Tinily Need.
lavraaE :FUNERAL ITOME
GEOFAGE iD. B1EA'1" TIR
Arm y• Type .Trucks for Farmers
Auction Sale
; . To be held, at Queen's Park, London. Ontario.,
Friday, AugustlOth, 1945
Commencing at 10. a.m.
These trucks which have been declared ,surplus
by the armed services to• the War Assets Corpora'ti
ion will be sold ONLY to benified farmers bearing
a certificate to this effect from their County Feder•
ation of Agriculture Secretary.
The auction sale will be conducted by the War
Assets Corporation in co-operation with the Ontar-
io Federation of Agriculture.
A representative of 'the Highways' Department
will 'be, on hand to ' issue transit licenses to those
_,pLlrebasingtx?]letcs: .
Special -Notice on Sale of
• D. D. T. Barn Spray
-';
D. D. T. leas -been released by the Government through the Dep-,
., „ artinent of Agriculture for use as a BARN SPRAY ONBY; for'
spraying on interiors of barns, stables, .poultry houses and other
farm buildings.
It is not now being manufactured as a household spray and must
not be sold for this purpose.
Because ;of limited supplies of D. D. T. available the Government
is most .insistent on its sale only to farmers in the interests of
agriculture, and we ask you to confine your sales for this purpose.
The MARTIN-SENOUR 'CO. Limited '
Hawkins Hardware
Phone 244
SUMMERHILL
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes ' and
Betty, spent the week end with Mr.I
- and Mrs. Wm. Merrill. Miss Beverley
Smith returned to Detroit with
- thein, on Monday.
•
Mrs. Ralph Totten returned to
Windsor on Sunday, after spending
two weeks with her parents, Mr. and!
' Mrs. T. Mason.
Mrs, Clark Ball visited friends in
'Detroit last week.
Miss Jean Gibbings is in Tees -
water with Mr. and Mrs. Burt
Needham.
Mrs. R. Totten enterta' a:f'ew
girls on Friday evening, ime being
spent `p.'(aying euchre, of ter which
the hostess served a dainy lunch,
Ma
Mrs. Ray,son visited,last week
with Mr. and . Mia. T. 1 anon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Merr 1, . •
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ell
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M
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Mrs. Clark Ball, Mr. and Mrs,
Clark Ball,' and David, spent the
week end at Kinloss with Mr. and
Mrs. George Herd.
How the RoyaljNavy Cleared the Scheldt
Antwerp, the third greatest port,
`*in E'drope,':'has already received
large "convoys of. ocean going- oldie:
carrying huge, quantities ,of supplies
far „the Allied Aruiesf This was one
of thebig strategic prizes of a
,•/lightning sweep into :Jloliand, :.and,
it is now short: ning;env supply.line
by nearly 200 mi'es. ,1I he port lies
;barely sixty miles ,front the .German
feet:Cer, h•,s really , :'i rty @miles• "of.
berths, 16 dry docks for ocean going
ships and quays extending along the
Scheldt for; at least, three miles..
But before we could 'realise all, these,
fine ,fadlities , it Was• necessary for
the , Royal., Navy. to sweep i?the
Scheldt , Channel , clear, of .: mines.
Once again ;the Navy ,played a vital
part., , ,K
Picture shows: Dutch folk eleoma
the Ifirat ail •,.R'
nesweepek at Terneuzen.,
+ Mr and' 'Mrs, ;John R. Weir • of
Ottawa are visiting Dr. E. C . Weir
and Miss Josephine Weir.
;Mr., and' Mrs. Gordon,,,Wal1 have.
returned from " their`'wedding trip.
Mrs,. Seers, John arid Bill Seers,
are visiting. • Mr, and Mrs. Russell,
Keys, Mitchell. '
Master .Geo. Dawson of Dungan.
non is visiting his, grandparents,
Mr. ad Mrs. J. C. Stoltz.
Paul' Raithley of London:' is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor.
Mr. Arthur Yungblut of Detroit'
is visitinghis father, Mr. Geo. F.
Yungblut.
Mr. Thomas Hallam a retired
farmer suffered a broken right
arm when he fell from a load of
hay last Wednesday, at the home of
his son George Hallam, where he
was helping., He fell from the top
of the load onto the barn floor. Dr.
B. C. Weir set the_arna and Mr.
Hallam is resting at 'his home -in
Auburn.
Tebbutt Reunion
The Lion's Park in, Seaforth was
the scene of a very happy family
reunion, on Wednesday, „July 25th,.
when 107 members of the Tebbutt
family met. Among themembers
present were Mr. and Mrs. Walgate
Tebbutt, who have ' recently moved
to Goderich from Saskatchewan, this
being the the first reunion which.
they have attended. The afternoon
was spent in games and races, and
following the 'bountiful picnic supper,
the president, Mr. Lorne Jervis, ad-
dressed the gathering. He nomment-
ed on the safe return to Canada of.
Ivan Jervis, son of -Mr. and Mrs. Les-
lie Jervis. Ivan attended the picnic,
and had been a prisoner of war in
Germany. Mr. Lewis Tebbutt and
Mr. Walgate Tebbutt also made brief
addresses.
The Sports committee viz: 'Mrs.
Root Taylor, Ruth Potter' find Elwin
Merrill- conducted ,,and
following
sports: Children 3'yrs and under:
Sandra Scavenge, Linda Jervis, Barry
Taylor; Children 4 to 6 yrs, Jack
Norman, Gordon Tebbutt; Girls 7'to
10 yrs, Marlene Jervis, Pauline Jer-
vis; Boys 7 to 10 yrs. Gerald Teb-
butt; Girls 11 to 14 yrs. Joan White,
Betty Potter; Boys 11 to 14 yrs. Jask
Tebbutt, Lewis. Tebbutt; Young
Ladies, Marianne Merrill, Aileen
McCartney; Young . Men, Harry
Oakes, Elwin Merrill; Married
Women, Mrs. 3. Jervis, Mrs. J.
Howard; Married Men Irvine Teb-
butt, Carman Tebbutt; 3 legged
race, Betty Potter and Joan White;
Eating a soda .biscuit, Jack Merrill;
Kicking the slipper, Clara Nediger,
Marianne Merrill; Magazine Race,
Wilfred Jervis and Betty Potter;
Thread. the Needle, Bernice White
and Jack Merrill; Most re-ently mar-
ried couple, Mr., and Mrs. Robt.
Taylor; Longest ma'r?ed couple, Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Jervis; Oldest Per-
son present, Walgate Tebbutt; Youn-
gest Person present, 'Shir:ey Ander-
son.
The officers appointed for the
year 1946: Hon Pres, Lewis Tebbutt,
Pres. Carman Tebbutt, Vice Pres.,
Walgate Tebbutt; Sec. -Picas. Mrs.
Robert Taylor; Management, Mrs.
J. Howard, Walgate Tebbutt, Mrs.
Lorne Jervis, Mrs. Ira Merry 1, Mrs.
Will Cox, Mrs.. T. Arderson,
Sports, Frank Potter, Mrs. M.
Nediger, Mrs. Wilfred Jervis, Irvine
Tebbutt, Ross Trewartha.
The relative coming the longest
distance was Cpl. C. McCartney of
Big Spoon, Texas.
v
Allen Reunion
The Allen family of Colborn,
township trot on Sunday at Harbor
Park, Goderich, and enjoyed a
family reunion at which 46 "members
were present, Those s ttend•ng from
a distance included Mit and Mrs.
William Walters, Lo aeon; Mr. and
Mrs. D. Ashton, Manitoba; Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Maskell, ,Strasburg, Sask.;
and Mrs. Charles Walters, Detroit.
Wightman Reunion
The Wightman grove, a short di -s-
tance north of Auburn: along the
Maitland River, was the scene of 'a
very happy fami y. reunion when 66
members of the Wightman family
from Bru efield, Clinton, Be'grave,
Blyth, and Walton" -met 77.re rein -
:ion was att nded by three cousins
from the armed s zrvices. They
wee. Harold Wightm'n of Toronto,
son of Mrs.. 'Robert Wightman 'of
Blyth, who recently received painful
injuries in the Normandy invasion;
L.A.C, Ivan Wightman, son of
George Wightman, Westfie'd, home
r' a 30 -day f rlough. after three
years' service with the R.0 A.F.
oviiseas; and Leading Seaman El-
vin He Wi;htman son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl. Wightman of Auburn,'
who is enjoying 'a furlough at his
hone before going . to the Pacific
theatre. '
V •
LONDISBOIttl ;
Mr. and, Mrs. Sidney Lansing had
as their guests last• week, Mrs.
Lansing's' nephew, Flying Officer
A. J. Gardhouse, stationed at Taf-
ino; B -d., also his father, Mr. Percy
Gardhouse of ()wen Sound. -
Mr. and Mrs. George Webb, of
Sturges, Michigan, are spending a
few days with •,Mr. and . Mrs. J. IL
Shobbrook. ..
Mrs. ;Nellie,eBare spent Sunday
with Mrs. L. Webster,..• .': .
Mr. and; Mrs. Wm. 'Steen,; London';
'CUT . ' Q VERRS
FLORAL' DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
a..:•. K
O E
FLORIST
nom: 116W sad Mf
Batkins Locker Storage
OCEAN TROUT STEAKS .. 30c lb.
HADDOCK FILLETS 35e lb.
COD FILLETS , r .. 35e lb.
LIVER . 20e lb.
FARMER'S Stye SAUSAGE 25c ib.
HAMBURGEI; STEAK ..• 25c Ib
WE BUY BIDES
FROZEN FOODS ARE BETTER
FOODS
BIRTHS
SNYDER-To lir. and Mrs. Lloyd
Snyder in `Woodstock General
Hospital,.. July 27, a daughter,
Ruth Elizabeth.
BRAY—In Clinton Public Hospital
on Wednesdag, Aiugust 1st, to
Mr. and Mrs.' Ciifford Bray of
Brussels, a daughter. '
McLEOD—In Clinton Public Hospital
on Monday, July 31st, to Mr. and
Mrs. John. .McLeod' of ' Bayfield,
twin daughters, Freda Lucille and
Roberta Anne. ""
IN °MEMORIAM
FAIRSERVICE—In, •-loving memory
;. of : a dear brother and son, Glen,
• 'who'-.passed'away four years ago
on August' gird; 1941.
In sorrow, we waited day by day
And watched.: him suffering there;
Slowly but surely' passing away
Front the pain- he scarce could
bear.
And then God called from his
throne above,
His suffering and pain is' past;
We know he has gone to realms of
love
And in Heaven has peace at last.
—Ever remembered by Mother,
Dad and Sisters
IN MEMORIAM
KAY—In loving mimory of "Bob",
beloved son' of - Dave and Anna
'Kay, • who naked away Aug. 4th
1944, aged 17 years.
"Tine speeds on, one rear has passed
Since death its gloom its shadow
east,
Within our 'hone, where all seemed
bright,
And took front us a shining light.
We miss that light, and ever will,
His vacant chair, there is none can
' fill,
Down here we morn, but not in vain
For up in Heaven we will meet
again.
—Sadly missed by Dad, Mother and
Don.
with the' latter's ,parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Griffith.
Mr. and. Mrs. Austin Dexter,
Norma and Fern and Mrs. J.
Sanderson, Kinburn, Miss Tillie
Mains, R. N., and Miss Nellie
Thompson R. N., London, with
Miss Elizabeth Mains.
•Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong.
Doreen and Kenneth and Marie
Menzies were 'at Goderich on Sun-
day.
•
1 Mrs. Haines and Mr. Burnetts of
London, visited. . with Mrs. Wm,
Brunsdoa last week.
We are glad to welcome Dispatch
t°Rider Donald. Sprung home, son of
Mr,, and Mrs." -Harold Sprung.
On Tuesday, Mrs. R. Townsend,
1 Mrs. Bentham, -Misses Dorothy
!:Litt'e, Fern Watson and' Mae Coul-
ter, left for a holiday up north,
1 On Sunday morning, Rev. Men-
zies preached. his ,farewe'i -sermon
to a large congregat'on. He took
for his text 1St John, 2nd chapter
and first partof verse 18. Rev.
Menzies has been pastor here far
seven years, and he and his family
will be greatly missed.
There wi'1 be- no service in the
United Church next Sunday. Mr.
Savage, of Seaforth will preach on
Sunday' Augost712th.
The W. M. will hold their.
Monthly 'meeting in the Sunday,
School room of the Church on Aug.
9th. Group No. '4 will be in charge.
The word for roll call is "Peace".
At !'the' elose • of. the Sunday
morning service, on behalf of the
Sunday School; Mr. Cleric read an
address and Mr.Stewart presented
Rev. Menzies and Mrs. 'Menzies( with
a beautiful piece of China.
Mrs`. John Snell, Jr. Blyth, with
Mr. and, Mrs. John Snell Sr.
Miss Grace "Lobb, Clinton', with
Miss Velma Heak.
Miss Marjorie Hesk is spending
a• few days with her Aunt, Mrs, B.
Lobb:
Mr. 'and Mrs: Joseph' Webster of
Clinton, Miss Eertha Webster and
Miss Anna- Pi!itcherd of Toronto,.
visited with 'Mr: sand Mrs. Meredith
Young;'
• Mr, end M'es: (Fred "Yourg. brut': of
ROX:Y THEATRE , '
CAPITAL, THEATRE `
+ a►spci '' ' .
REGENT THEATRE
i worsas
.. Now • Playing "THE VERY
TROUGHT- OF YOU" with Den-
I pis Morgan' and Eleanor Parker.-
Wow Playing: hY "GOD IS CO-
.PILOT" starring Dennia Morgan
and Dane Clark.
Now"PlaY'ilg ..... "HAVING A
'WONDERFUL CRIME". Starring
Pat O'Brien and Carole Lanais.
Mon; Tues: anti Wed.
"BELLE OF ISE YUKON"
In Technicolor' -
A gold mine of : entertainment
awaits you, when you see this
picture• of the gold -rush with all
its excitement and adventure.
' Randolph',Scott, Gypsy Rose Lee
and Dinah Shore
Mon. Tues, and Wednesday: •
In Technicolor
la''red MaeMurr,ay, Joan 'Leslie
and June. Haver. • ;
It's Big. Its Lavish. Its Breath-
taking! The' lyrical miracle of
the century.. "WHERE DO WI'1
00 FROM HERE"
Mon. Tues. and Wednesday.
"SUNDAY DINNER FOR A
SOLDIER" '
A grand" tale ,of a grand family
, with 'Anne Baxter, John Hodiak
and Charles Winninger.
`,`THE FIGHTING LADY"
An actual filming of a gallant
carrier, in action', done in Teehni-
color and narrated :by Robert
Taylor.' .
Thur. Fri.' and S$turday
Randolph Scott, Gypsy Rose Lee,
Dinah Shore and Bob Burns
Glittering with gold and aflame
with Technicolor, a musical
entertainment you will never for-
get.. "BELLE OF THE YUKON"-
Thur. Fri. and Saturday.
Pat O'Brien, George Murphy and ..
Carole, ^Landis. •' A - mischievous
couple and aa•..vspper-snooper go
:on' a crime-busting:,la)rnge.,
"HAVING A : - WONDERFUL
CRIME"
Thur. Fri, and Saturday
- Robert • Lowery, Jean Parker
and Bill, Henry. ,
A pleasing story of academy life ..
at the Great Lakes Naval Train -
ing Station. "THE NAVY. WAY"
Jack Haley, Harriett Hilliard and
Beth Hughes with Ozzie Nelson's
orchestra in a music hit.
, "TAKE IT BIG"
Coming = "THEW ENCHANTED
COTTAGE."
Coming: Cary Grant in "NONE
BUT THE LONELY HEART"
Matinees — Wed. Sat. & Hol. 2.30
Matinees — Sat. and Hal. lit 2.30
DOWN THE TRACK OF TIME COMES THE BEST OF ALL NEWS
God so loved the world, that he gave His
Only begotten '
Son, that WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN HIM should not
Perish, but have
• Everlasting ' •
Life! John 3:16
TUNE IN: , Pilgrim Sour 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Spnday evening
LOCAL STATION CIGLW WINDSOR
OTICE
Owing to the SHORTAGE
of SUGAR and help , we
will not accept any phone
orders for Bake Goods on
"Saa`lirday .. „
Please give us your ord;er,.
not _ later than six p.m. On
Friday's,
1. •
Orders not held after 10.30
p.m. Saturday night.
BARTLIFF'S
The Home of Good, Eats
PHONE 1
NOTICE
Voters' List 1945
For
Township of Stanley
County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied .with section 7 of the
Voters' Lists. Act, and that -I' posted
up at my office at Varna on the 31st
day of July 1945, ' the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at municipal elections
and that such list remains there for
inspection,
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate ,proceedings• to
have any errors or omissions cor-
rected according to law, the last
day of appeal: being the 21st day of
August 1945,
Dated this 31st day of July 1945,
CHAS. C. PILGRIM, Cleric.
80-5
• For Sale
Sonie chunks of pigs, front 85 to
110 pounds, also a Massey' -Harris
binder, No. 4, and a cream separator.
Apply to Geo. C'olclough, R. R. No. 1
Clinton (214, 'miles from Clinton on
No. 4 Highway.) 60-1
Lost
Red yearl'ng steer, stock tag in
right ear. Will 'finder please notify
Leslie Pearson, R. R. No. 2; Clinton
or phone, Clinton 904r33. 60-1
Cemetery Memorials
Large stock of modern ,memorials on.
display et our
Clinton Showrooms '
For the convenience of our patron,
office will be open on
Fridays
Open by appointment at any other
time
See Mr. J. J. Zapfe, next door
Cunningham & `Pryde •:
. Clinton, — ,Baiter Seaforth
PHONE 41•.
EDWARD . W..ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer For Huron
'Correspondence promptly -answered
Immediate arrangements can be
made for Sales Date at" the News -
Record, Clinton, or by calling Phone
203.
Charge moderate and satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Insurance Protection
Automobiles, fire, wind, accident,
sickness, Hospitalization.
Cheapest• rates and' most modern.
coveFaM. G. •-RANSFORD
180w CLINTON
Some Wanted -; —
Small house elr apartment two ad-
ults, one child. Could take possess-
ion by Sept. lst. • Apply Box 3931.
News -Record. Office. 59-2
Car or $1,000 Victory Bond. for $1.00
"1941 Ford Super De Luxe Cab-
riolet or $1,000 Vietoiy Bond will be
given to the holder of the lucky. share
drawn for at the Galt Fair on Sep-
tember 22nd, Shares .3 for $1.00.
Send to Galt Kiwanis'Charities, Box
120, Galt, Ontario." - •
•For Sale -
An 80 acre farm, located about one
mile north of Bayfield. 'Suitable for
pasture or hay crop, running water.
For further information get in touch
with Mr. Thos. Bayley, Ritz Hotel,
Bayfield. 58-6
Beatty Washer Service
Goderich, Ontario.
Repairs Ito all makes of washers,
ironers, and vacuum cleaners. Phone
Hawkins Hardware, Cl:nton, or •89
' Goderich, • 58-3
Farm For Sale
Lot 60, Bayfield Line, Goderich
Township, consisting of 109 acres,
good clay land and good'•buildings.
Will se I on reasonable terms. Im-
mediate possession if desired. Apply
to' A. E. Townshend, Bayrie'd R.. R.
2, or phone Clinton 900r21.
Cottle For Sale ,
65 steers• and heifers, 500 to 700
lbs., Durham and Herefords. Will
sell to make you money. Apply to
Ernest Townshend, R. R. No. 2,1
Bayfield, or phone Clinton 900r21.,
60-0
For Sale
13 young pigs, ready to wean,
For particulars apply to J. W. Crich,
R. R. No. 4 Clinton, or phone Clinton
617r23. 60-1
• CARD OF 'THANKS
I wish to thank the Council and
Ratepayers of the township of Gode-
rich for the gift which was presented
to me on my arrival home from over.
Alvin L. Lobb.
Bicycle For Sala —
A boy's bicyc'e, in good condition,,
Phone Clinton 268M ' 59-1
For Sale
7 -room brick cottage on •Ontario
Street, Clinton. Priced right for
quick sale. Apply to the .Clinton
News -Record Office. 59-3
Help Waisted
A man to clip hedge. Apply to
Miss Dorothy Canteton Clinton, or
phone Clinton 193
59-2
Farm For Sale
127 a:re, situa'ed on No. 8 h'gh-
way, 2 mines from Clinton and seven
miles from Seaforth. On 'premises
is a nine roomed, two storey brick
house, furnace. Bank barn, cement
floors' in stable, drive house, hen
house, hydro, plentiful supply of
water, well adapted for misted farm-
ing, st-ck, and impl. rents if desired.
Apply on premises. John R. Noble.
56-tf
Wanted to Buy
Wanted to buy, old horses and dead
cattle for mink feed. If dead, phone
H. T. RANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC.,
Fire Insurance Agent
Representing 14 Fire Insurance-
Comeeanies
Division Court Office, Mutes
Frank Fingland, B.A.,LL.B.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubhb.
Successor to W. Brydone, •S,.C.
Sloan Block ... — Clinton, Ont.
INSURANCE•
REA:Ir ESTATE BONDS
Fire - - Automobile Accident
Sickness; Wind, Liability, Plate Glass
Family Hospital --Plan with
Accidental Death Benefit
N.' C. Lawson
Agent Mutual Life Ass. Co.
Clinton, Ontario Office 251W
Bank of Montreal Bldg:: : • Phone
ARTHUR:' E. PARRY
Commissioner, Etc. Etc.
By Royal Warrant.
H. C. MEI t
Barrister -at -Law
Solicitor of the Supreme Court of
Ontario.
Proctor in. Admiralty.
Notary Public and Commissioner
Office in the McKenzie Hotel
Hours; 2.00 to 5.00 Tuesdays
and Fridays. •
' I)r. F. G. Thompson
House and Office, Ontario Street es.
Clinton. Telephone 172 1-'
OFFICE SOURS.; 2-4 in the eftdic'
noon and 7-8 in the evening daily.
Other hours by appointment.
D. H. McINNES
CHIROPRACTOR el
Electro Therapist, Massage
Office: Huron Street, (Few ,Door,
west'of Royal Bank)
Hours—Wed. and Sat., and by
appointment
FOOT COKRLG9'ION
iy Manipulation'Sun=l3ny''Treatuleg;
Phone 207 •
HAROLD- "JAMSON
Licensed Auctioneer
Specialist in ,Farm •and Household
Sales. - • '
Licensed in Huron • and Perth
Counties. Prices• reasonable; setts -
faction, guaranteed:
For information ete. write or phone
Harold Jackson, R.R.-No. 4 Seaforth,
phone 14-661. nr,-012
DR. G. S. ELLIOTT
Veterinary Surgeop
Phone 203 Clintoid"Ont.,
ERNEST W. HUNTER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
17 Moo; Sir. W. Toronto Ont.
THE McI£ILLOP MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Company
Head Office, Seafdrth. Ont.
OFFICERS— President W. R.
Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -President
Frank McGregor, Clinton, Manager
Secy-Treas. M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
• DIRECTORS W. R Archibald,
Seaforth; Prank. McGregor, Clinton;.
Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris
Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewar-
tha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth
Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan-
at,once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jack der, Walton; George. Leitch, 'Clinton.
Gilbert 908r21. 68-tt AGENTS— John E. Pepper, Bruce -
field; R. F. McKercter, Dublin; J. P.
Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt;
Notice To Creditors 'Blyth.
IN THE ESTATE OF Catherine
Pearson, 1-te of the Township of
Stanley, in the County of. Huron,
Widow, Deceased,
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deeea-ed
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
Estate, on or before the 1st day of
For S,le
New Potatoes for 'sale, also a six-
foot Massey Binder 'in good Work-
ing condition and a few cords of mix-
ed Wood. Apply to Roy" Tyndall.
Phone 907r3 Clinton,. `,•
spe'n't 'last week end at 'the •home of
Mr. Joseph ;Yogtigbluf,, ' alllo ' Pte.
Mti Elgin,• anile (Mr. • Leslie ''Capstiek, ' Glen 'Carter afld John -Wagner:
August, A. 11.'19.45; after which date
the assets will - be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
Which notice shall have been
giver. •
DATED at Clinton this 9th day ef
July, AM., 1945.
F. FINGLAND •K.C. intoe r tr"
,
Se!iciter for the said Estate
67-3
es es ng e e ect mens -
Anse or transact ether business will
5epromptly attended to :on applica-
tion to any of the above officer@ id.
dressed to their respective poet offi-
ces. Losses inspected by the director,
CA AQIA1i NAT10ldAi RAILWAYS
TIME TABLE
Trains will arrive, at. and ., dspsrl
from Clinton as fellows:
Toronto and Goderich Division
(Going • East, depart . . 8.43 *.ns,
Going Eaat, depart •. 3.08`
Going. West:.depart 1j..-. 12.04 FAL
Going West, depart 11.10 pea.
London and Clinton • Dtvleiori
Coming North, "arrive .,. 11.20 eat;
Goiaf South, leave' ........ aid peek