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FOR/ SALE
-0A:BINET RADIO, in good condition.
•Inc'nire • at NEWS -RECORD; Ofeice.
72-b
14 PULLETS; NINE . ONE-YEAR
'old hens;. also good breeding ducks,
:Phone 6291-5 Clinton. -72-b
LARGE -BROWN PRAM with run -
'hers for winter; wicker go-cart; 'ear-
pet'sweeper. Phone 135j...-. 72-b
DEERING CORN BINDER, ingood
condition; also some Leicester ram
Iambs.• Apply Murray . `Grainger,
'Varna. • 71-72-b
'RUBBER -TIRED BUGGY; Portland
cutter; set of single harness; -driving
horse, single„ or double. Phone'` 295,
'Seaforth. 72-p
LARGE SCALES, 7500 LBS.; CEM-
-e'nt Block. Building, 50'x20'; large fire
extinguisher; kitchen . range with
high shelf;'.'drop-head Singer Sewing
machine. Apply E. Finch, Victoria
`St. Phone 231. 72-73p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
10 PIGS. SIX WEEKS OLD. Apply
Wes. Hoggart„R. R. 1, Clinton. Phone•
805r22. 72-p
'20 PIGS, FIVE WEEKS OLD. Apply
Fete Glazier, R. R. 2, Clinton, Phone
'904r12, 72:p
'24 GOOD BREEDING EWES. AP -
ply Arthur Welsh, ,R. R. 2, hayfield,
phone Clinton. 906r34. , 71-2-p
POUR DUAL SHORTHORN' BULLS,
three red, one roan, one 2 -year-old,
.one 11 -months and two calves. Apply
Janes F. Scott, R.R. 2, ,Seaforth.
72-b
FARMS FOR SALE
'80 ACRES, INCLUDING 60 ACRES
'of tillable land and 20 acres of maple,
elm and cedar. bush. Good bank barn,
comfortable . one-and-a-halfi storey
dwelling house with summer kitchen.
'Good water. Two miles south of,
1 olmesville on county- road; four
miles from Clinton. Will be sold
'very reasonably to wind up estate of
late William Thackaberry, Apply to
George Ceqlclough, administrator,
13,,,R, 1, 'Clinton, or solicitor, H, C.
Meir, Seaforth. 70-3p
AI!TOMOBILES FOR SALE
WANTED TO BUY -1934 to 1937
model, in good condition. Phone
341j, 72-p
1930 FORD COUPE 'FOR SALE,
Model A, Serial number CAU3089,
'spare tires, Apply T. R. Thompson,
•Clinton. 72-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
HOUSE AND BARN, IN TOWN
limits, water. and hydro, small
acreage. Apply J. Allanson, Bo;t.214,
'Clinton, Ontario. 72.73p
HELP WANTED:
GOOD MAN, FOR GENERAL FARM
work, yearly position, modern home
near. town. Apply James F, Scott,
R.R. 2, Seaforth; tf
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
•
eSmaIl house or apartment in Clin-
ton for returned serviveman and fam-
ily, of two. Apply Box 300,. -News -
Record. 69-4
URGENTLY REQUIRED BY COM.;
mending Officer, ,R.C.A.F., Clintons
house furnished or` unfurnished,
vicinity Goderich, Clinton, or• Sea -
forth. Phone 352, Clinton. 71-3-p
WANTED
'SEWING MACHINE; ' IN GOOD
condition. , Phone 250w, Clinton.
72-ia
Pullets all ages and breeds.' High
prices paid: ' • Apply Tweedle'`` Chic12
Hatcheries Limited,' Fergus, Ontario.
67-11
Wanted• to buy; old horses and .dead
cattle. for • mink feed, If dead, phone
at once. Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jack
Gilbert 908r21: ' 58-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
•
WOOLY T0•' CUTON SHARES.
Apply to A. Sparks„ R. R. 1, hay-
field. • .. 72;73p
FOR SPIRELLA GARMENTS,
phone 288, Aphra Steepe, Ontario
Street. 70-3
TOP PRICES PAID FOR BRICK OR
frame building to be wrecked. Apply
to Ivan Lankin; 149 Langartb Street,
London, Met. 8280w, -tf
BEATTY WASHER SERVICE',
Goderich. New wringer roil replace-
ment. Have your' washer checked
now. ' Phone Hawkins Hardware.
71-5-p
LEVER'S FISH AND CHIP. REST-
eurant, Huron Road.' Open daily ex-
cept Monday. Two or more orders'
delivered (40 cents minimum). Orders
for Fresh Cohoe Salmon taken Thurs- CV •COOKE
day for delivery Friday morning. .
72-b FLORIST
'Insulation Pays for Itself Phones: 66w and 66.1
Have it done the Blow in way
Prompt and. Courteous Service Given.
MARRIAGES
iNNES-SNELSON — On Saturday,,
October 6, 1945, in St. 'St`ephen's
Anglican Church, •Calgary, Alta:,
Reverend J. Maddocks officiating,
Jean Ethel; y'oun'gest; dadghter of
Mr. and ,Mrs., W. H. Snelson,' Banff,
Alta., to 'Plying, ,Officer. John
Harold Innes only son of Mr.'and
Mrs. W. ` H. Innes, Toronto.
BIRTHS'
HARRIS—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Wednesday, October 24, 1945,
to •Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris, Bay-
field, a daughter.
COOK - Mr': and Mrs. S. Stewart
''Cook are happy to announce the
birth oftheir daughter (Nancy
Landon) at Private Patients' Pav-
e ilion, Toronto General Hospital, on
Saturday, October 20, 1945,-
BOWES—In Private Patients Pav-
ilion, General Hospital, 'Toronto,
Friday, Get. 19, to Mr, and: Mrs.
Frank Bowes, (nee Ruth Venner),
a .son, Robert Gordon.
DEATHS •
McCLINCHEY — In 'Clinton, on
Thursday, October 25,. 1945, Wil-
liam McClinchey, in his 68th year.
Privatefuneral service at his late
residence, James St,; Saturday,
October 27, at 2 p.m. • Interment
Bayfield Cemetery.
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo,
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
Ethel Thompson
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59-tf
Apply to Western Home Insulators
636 Wellington St,,' London, for free
estimate. 64-9
QUALITY FULLER BRUSHES. A.
limited number of Nylon and Bristle
eombe Hair Brushes for Christmas
Inquire for other products from
Winnifred• O'Neil; Phone 75j, Clinton
Home Wednesdays and Saturdays to
receive orders. '
72-73-74-75-7Gp
Canada's Ninth Victory Loan ob-
jective is $1,500,000, the 'largest ever
affered to the people of Canada.
NEWS -RECORD subscriptions are
payable strictly in advance, :Your
address label shows due date,
Give our returned men at least an even
chance to re-establish themselves in civilian
life. We gave them the tools of war and they
finished' the job - . now give them the tools
of'peace. •
Your money, loaned to the government in
VICTORY BONDS, will be YOUR savings
to buy for you the improved homes, stoves,
refrigerators, cars, etc., that you have been
wishing for these many years,
BUY DOUBLE THIS TIM -'the same rate
tiof savings'as',in. ,p-reelousrVictory Loans, will ,
+pay for twice as many bonds as before.
BROWNIE'S' IE
SERVICE
ICE
'iNe•ztt d ozy'Gtill= —Phone 178.
aa81111111ealtor
PLASTER
REPAIRING
A. French
Plastering Contractor
Specialist in Cornice.
Work & Decorative
Plastering
Plaster repairs promptly
And neatly done
Box 23 or Phone 187
Wingham
04-1
FOR SALE
Two-storey solid brick seven -room
house, three-piece bath room, full
basement, furnace, good lot with a
quantity of . small fruit trees. Posses-
sion can be arranged soon,
H. C. LAWSON, Realtor
Clinton Phone 251vy+
tf
William's Delivery
Service
Merchant deliveries a specialty
• Speedy and Courteous Service
at all times
Rates reasonable Phone 29
CHARLES W. WII;LIAMS
.A 1. Code, R. 0,
OPT OtM.EIRIST
Eyes examined and glasses fitted
GODERICH, PHONE 33,
Batkirs Locker Storage
TROUT STEAKS per lb. 40e
SALMON FILLED."TS , per lb, 50c
SAJ. .11�10N FILLETS per Ili. 50e
COD PILLETTS . per lb. 35e,
HADDOCK FILLBTT'S' . , per ib. 25c
FARMER'S STYLE
SAUSAGE' ..... , per Ib. 25e
.$Wp VICTORY BONDS
Clearing Auction Sale
At Lot -.15, Con. 2, Stanley. Twp.,
11/4 inhes west and % miles
south of Brucsfield, on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6
at 12:30.
HORSES ---1 brown team of 'mares,
5 and 10 years old, weighing 3000,
lbs.; 1 team of geldings, 10 years old.
CATTLE. ---Durham cow, fresh 6
weeks, Durham • cow to freshen in
April; Durhamcow to freshen in.
March; Durham cow to freshen in
May; farrow cow; 3 Durham steers,
900 .to 1000 lbs.; Durham heifer, 900
lbs.; 4 Durham yearling heifers; : 4
spring calves • 1 calf 2 months old.
PIGS—York sowwith litter at foot,
6, weeks old; 9 York pigs, 160 lb. each,
HARNESS -2 sets backhand har-
ness; 1 set single harness; 2 new
horse blankets. •
MACHINERY—Deering mower, 6
ft.; sulky rake; 18 -disc seed - drill;
spring tooth cultivator; setor dia-
mond harrows; walking plow; riding
plow; farm wagon; hay rack; set of
sleighs and box; 2 .buggies, 2 cutters
fanning. mill; set of scales; wheel
barrow; cream :separator and milk
pails; set of double ropes; sling ropes
and fork; grain grinder; evaporator,
300 -tree capacity; 150 sap buckets
and spiles; 1 gathering . tank and
sugar kettle.
• HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Com-
plete line ofhousehold ,effects .includ-
ing -electric washing machine, stoves,
cupboards, tables • and other articles.
' TERMS= -CASH
No reserveas the farm is sold.'
• FRANK AIKENHEAD, Proprietor.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auetioneer.
72-78
Clearing Auction Sale
Farm, Farm Stock and Implements
Mr. Harold Jackson has been in-
structed to sell,by piubie auction on
Lot .1, Con. 2, Stanley Township,
11/4 miles. west •of Kippen on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
at 12. o'clock the. folowing;
HORSES—Clyde mare, 5 years old;.
.Clyde mare, 6 years old 'with filly
colt, 2 months old; Clyde gelding,;
rising 2 years old: , ,
CATTLE—Hereford cow, 6 years
old'. clue Dec. 20; black ,cow with calf
at foot: Durham cow, 6 years old, due
April 25; Durham eow, 5 years old,
due Jan. 13; . Durhan cow, 7 years
old, with calf . at foot; Durham •cow,
due March . 5, 6 years old; Durham
cow, 6 years old, due Jan. 25; Here-
ford eow with fat calf, at hoot, due
Jan. 13; red cow, 4 years old, milking
good; 71 Hereford and Durbam steers
900 lbs. This. is a choice lot of steers.
POULTRY -50 year old Leghorn
hen; 50 year old':,Iiybrid hens; 50
Hybrid pullets, 51/4 months old; one
colony house, 10x121"
IMPLEMENTS M. H. manure
spreader; new hay, tedder; sulky
rake; hay loader; sot 'of good farm
sleighs (like new); low farm wagon
with sliding hay new); -,
11 -hoe seed
drill; 4 -section harrow; walking plow;
gang plow; seuffler; 2 steel water
troughs; 3 -drum steel roller; stiff -
tooth cultivator;,6-horse gas engine;
grain grinder; sap pan; 100 new sap
buckets; feed cooker in perfect shape;
set of double harness; set single
harness; number of horse collars;
fanning mill; 1000-1b. scales; quantity
of lumber; 50 good cedar posts; full
line of tools of all kinds, good as. new;
25 cord of dry wood.
HAY and GRAIN -60 tons of mix-
ed hay, 10 tons of loose hay, remaind-
er bailed with pick up baler; 800
bus. choice mixed grain.
•HOUSE'HOLD EFFECTS—Cherry
glass cupboard; number of small
tables; number of rockers; occasional
chairs; extension table, -six dining
room .chairs; couch; congolewn rug,
9x101/4; 2 bedroom suites; wardrobe;
quantity of dishes and kitchen uten-
sils.
FARMS—Parcel 1—Lot 1, Con, 2,
Stanley Township, 1'4. miles west of
Kippen, 'county reed: 2 storey brick
house in perfect condition, with bath-
room, large bank barn with. new
stabling. Buildings with all new roofs,
hydro throughout, .pressure water
system, 100 acres of clay loam. -7.
acres of bush, (hardwood), running
water for pasture; farm in good state
of cultivation, 14 acres ploughed, re-
mainder in grass and hay.
Parcel 2-75 acres of grassland, 5
miles west of 'Kippep; windmill, never
failing 'well.
TERMS :—Cash on chattels; on
farm. made known• day of sale,
ESTATE OF LATE EDGAR
BUTTS.
E. P. CHESNEY, 'Clerk.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
71-2
Clearing Auction' Sale
Farm Stlek and Implements
Lot 11, Bayfield Road, South, 2 miles
west of Varna, 4 miles -east.
of Bayfield on
MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 12 o'clock
HORSE'S -1 mare, 16 years old;
1 mare, 7 yea `rs old; 1: mare, 3 y eave
old; "1 mare, 2 years old; 1 mare, 1
year old.
CATTLE—I red Durham cow, 11
years old; 1 red Durham cow, '10
years old and •calf; 1 grey' Durham
row. 6 years old and calf; 1 grey
Durham cow, 7 years old and calf
1 'grey Durham cow, 9 years old and''
calf, freshen May 1; . 1 red' Durham
row, 5 years old, fee hen,•.k"eb ]:
Ifolstein heifers, 2' years; freshens Des.
1; 1 grey Durham heifer. 2' years,
freshens Jan. 1; 2 red , Durham
heifers, 1 year: • 1, red steer calf, 10
months; 1 red .heifer calf, 8 months,'
SHEEP= -13 Leicester' ewes, 'rang-
ing from 1 year old to 6 years; G' ewe
lambs,. Leicester. . •
PEGS -1 York sow, '2 years old;,
10 young pias weaned at time of sal;..
POULTRY -40 White Rock .pullets'.
IMPLEMENTS—Medormick Deer-
ing binder, 6 -foot eut, . in good con-
dition; Deerine mower, 6 -foot, le
good condition; Deering hay rake, 10-
feet wide: steel -roller, >
-foot dice
9
harrow (Biased);• • MAL i, manere
spreader, lin good shape; seed (Wilt'
l8 hoe, m. -1-L, with grass seeder;
spring tooth cultivator; 3 -section
PAGE THIRTEEN
RAX,Y. THEATRE.
,CLINTON
CAPITAL . THEATRE
GODERICH
REGENT THEAT R
SEAPORTS
Now Playing, "THE SONG OF
BERNADETTE” — Shown once
each evening at 8 p.m.-
Now Playing: "THE FIGHTING
Guardsman by. Alexandre Dumas
Now Playing: Maria Montez in
"THE GYPSY WILDCAT"
Mon. Tues. Wed.
Susanna Foster, Turhan. Bey and
Boris • Karloffand
The force of love is stronger than
"The
The Climax"rules.Endearing
on.
M Tues and Wed,
Maria' Montez, Jon Hall
Turhan Bey
A Technicolor treat from the land
where adventure lives and romance
"SUDAN"
Mon. Tues and Wed.;
Robert Yours g, Laraine Day
and Ann Harding
In the story of a man whose self -
confidence finally yielded to the .-
will of a"woman,
"Those Young
Charms
Thurs. Fri. and Sat.
—Dual Attractions—
Joan Davis .Jane Frazee and Bob
Crosby -Anything may happen
when two - girls buy a defunct,
music publishing firm.
cc Kansan CityKitty"tainment,.
"Kansas
There 'was more than mischief' a-
foot when thetown banker became
head of a gang of bandits and
swindled the ranchers.
"The Last Horseman"
Thurs.. and Sat.
Dick Powell, Claire Trevor
and Anne Shirleynd
y
Meet a new Dick Powell, as a man
haunted by a lovely. face and Mint-
ed for another's crime,
cc Murder. MySweet„
Thurs. Pmi. and Sat, '
Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan
Laraine Day
Telling a tale of the theatre and
providing some bang-up enter-
g A nte -
„
"Patrick The Great
Coming: "MOLLY AND ME”
with ""TH'xl BULLFIG-HTE>;S''
Conning: "LADY ON A TRAIN"
with Deanna Durbin
Matinees — Sat. and Hot. at 2.30
Cabbages ForSale
Now is the time to order your
supply for winter storage,
Order a bushel now.
F. W. ANDREWS
CLINTON PHONE 33
Clearing Auction Sale
of • Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Effects
Lot 23, Con. 11, Stanley Township,
33'4 miles west of Varna 'and 8
miles north of. Zurich on
a TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
•nt 1 o'clock sharp, consisting of:
'HORSE'S --Brown Belgian mare, 5
yrs. old; Bay Clyde mare, 7 yrs. old
CATTLE — Roan Durham cow, 6
yrs. old, due to freshen May. 18;
Polled Angus cow, 5 yrs. old, due Apr.
8; Polled Angus cow, 5 yrs. old, due
March 27; Hereford cow, 5 yrs, old,
due, April 17; black' cow, 10 yrs. old,
due April 11; Hereford bull, 16 mons.
old; 3 baby beef, approx, 500 lbs.;
roan heifer calf, 4 months old.
SHEEP -9 Leicester ewes, 4 and
5 years old,
• FEED---Alpproximately 7 tons of
mixed' hay.
IMPLEMENTS — M. -H. No. 102
twin -power tractor on rubber, with
battery starter and lights; also bean
ecuffier attachment (like new); M. -H.
No, 90 tractor plow (17A. bottom);
-Bisset •(tractor) 14 -plate double• disc;
1927 Fordson tractor; a number of
Fordson tractor parts; IL -}T. binder,
7 -ft. cut; M. -II. 10' rake; M.H. bean,
seuffler and puller; M. -H. 11 -disc
fertilizer drill; Frost and Wood mow-
ed,
owed, 6 -ft. cut; International 3 -drum
steel roller; 4 -section drag harrows;
14 -plate inthrow disc; farm wagon,
15 foot rack; sloop sleighs and .flat
rack; Wand 12" feed grinders De -
Laval No. 12 cream separator; Fleury
walking plow; Buckeye incubator, 250 -
egg capaeity; hay fork; car, slings;
150 -ft. hay rope (nearly new); set
breeching, harness; collars; iron feed
boiler; lever wire . Stretcher; forks,
shovels, tools and ether articles too
numerous to .mention.
FURNITURE — Smith Premier
typewriter, office size; Jewel furnac
ette; 6 kitchen chairs; round table;
Florence 3 -burner oil stove and. oven;
Victor gramaphene and records; en,
tique dishes; hanging tamps Cole
Cole-
man hanging lamp; lamps; curtain
stretchers, and numerous other
articles.
TERMS—CASH
PETER McGEE and Son, Proprietorss,
EDWARD' W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
MURRAY GRAINGER, Clerk.
diamond harrows; seuffler; Deering
side rake; M. -H. bean scalier and
puller; McC. Deering riding plough,
almost new; walking plow, WilVsin-
son; set sleighs; steel -tire wagon,
eaek and gravel box; root pulper;
cutting. bore, 3-h'.p, electric motor;
3000 watt water heater; hay fork car
and 130'' rope with pulleys; set 'of
sling ropes and trip; top buggy; Port
land cutter; road cart; gang plough;
2 grinding stones; emery grinder;.
grain grinder, 7" plate, Fleury fan-
ning- mill; 1200-1b scales; 2 iron
kettles; -2 woodeh pig troughs; De-
Laval cream separator; ,grass seed
sower; wheel barrow almost new; 3
cedar rack sills 18'x10"x3" some
sock elan plank and other lumber; set.
of team harness; set single harness;
20 tons of hay, alfalfa and timothy;
5 tons of secondeeut alfalfa;•, feeder
for hefts; 100 or more bags in good
shape, forks, shovels, chains; neck -
yokes whiffletrees,,tlonblotrees; Daisy
churn, No." 3; and-otherarticles:
GAIN "-- 400 bus. mixed grain,
Ajax oats and GAIL 21 barley; 175
bus. Cartier oats; 100 bus, wheat,
barley and 'oats; 200• bus. fall wheat,
Quantity of Household Effects.
,Everything will be soldas propriet-
or has sold his farm, Terms—Cash.
JOSEPH J. ,RICHARIPSON, Piop.
E. P. CIHESNEY, Clerk.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct. 71-2
CANADIAN ' ATIONAL; " AILWAYS
TIME TABLE
Trains will arrive at and 'depart
from Clinton as follows:'
Toronto 'and Goderich Division •
Going East, depart , , . , 6.43 a.m.
Going East, depart 3.03 pan.
Going West, depart 12.04 p.m.
Going West, depart 11.10 pan.
'London and Clinton Division
Coming' North,' arrive 11.20 a,ni.
Going South, leave .. ': 3.10 pate
LOOK
and
LIVE
"Look unto ME, and be ye SAVED, all
the ends of the earth."—lsa. 45:22.
"Verily, ,verily, I say unto you, He that
•believeth on me hath everlasting, life."'
—John 6:47.
, : TUNE IN- Pilgrim Hour 7-7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening
LOCAL STATION CKLW WINDSOR
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of a dear husband and
father, Thomas Glazier, who passed
away six years ago, October 31.
Tim* has changed in many ways,
But one thing changes never;
The memory of those happy days
When we were all together.
-Remembered by wife and family,
72-p
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
Fire insurance Company
Head Office, Seafortb, Ont.
OFFICERS— President W. R.
Archibald, Seaforth, Vice -President
Frank McGregor, Clinton, Manager
Secy-Treas. M. A. Reid, Seaforth,
DIRECTORS— W. R. Archibald,
Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Alex. Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris
Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J, Trewar-
tha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth
Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexan-
der, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton;
AGENTS— John E. Pepper, Bruce-
field; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. F.
Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt,
Blyth,
•Parties desiring to effect iasur.
anee or transact other business will
bepromptly attended to on,applica•
tion to any of the above officers ad•
'dressed to their respective post offs.
ces. Losses inspected by the director
Announcement of a special intro-
ductory offer to new subscribers
only, is made in an advertisement on
Page. 14 of this issue of The NEWS.
RECORD 25 cents until the end of
the year.
NOTICE •
Of By -Law To Close Road
BY-LAW of the Township of Stanley
A by -Paw to provide for closing, the
road allowance between lot's' eight
and nine in the Bayfield .Road North;
in the Township of Stanley.
Whereas the original survey of the
Township of Stanley provides for an
allowance for a road between lots
eight and ninein the Bayfield! Road;.
North, in the said Township.
And whereas such Road Allowance
has never been opened for use by the
public,
And whereas the land designatest
for such Road Allowance is not sui•Se
able for highway purposes and it has;
been deemed advisable to close such',
Road Allowance and offer the land';
for sale.
Therefe a the said Municipal;
Council et the Township of. Stanley"
pursuant to the provisions of the.
MnnicipaI Act enacts as follows;
1. The road allowance between Tots
eight and nine in the Bayfield Road,;
North, is hereby closed and stooped
up.
Passed this day of
A.D. 1945.
See our Stoves and Hecla Furnaces
before buying
They are the Best
Prices Right
Full Stock of Handmade Pipes --all sizes
Hugh R. Hawkins
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work
Agent for Hecla Furnace
PHONE 244
4 y a
Buy VICTORY BONDS
NO SERVICE TOO MODEST
Providing as it does, church -like dignity
combined with . every convenience, our CHAPEL is
tfie ideal slitting for the funeral service.
BEATTIE FUNERAL HOME
G1JOkGGE B. BEATTIE
Announcing
Change of Name
The taxi business formerly known as Shipley's.
Taxi,; is now known as Arrow Taxi, with the 'same
personnel as, previously: Reg Shipley (phone 229);.
Cliff Ashton (phone 372j) Harold Crittenden
(phone 173).
ARROW .TAXI
24-HOUR IS'ERVICE
Office phone 182 — Residence phones: 229, 372j, 173