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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953.
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ACCOMMODATION for RENT
ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO
..Young gentlemen sharing, Phone
163R. 14-5-b
• FARM HOUSE WITH HYDRO,
'mate mile and a half from Clinton.
Lorne Tyndall, phone Cl3-ton
• •
`'IBREE - ROOM APARTMENT.
Furnished and heated. Shared
'bath. Private entrance. Phone
Seaforth 42. 15-p
-.APARTMENT, THREE ROOMS,
'on Highway 8. Furnished, All con-
' vaniencese Share bath, Phone God-
- erich 931r16. 12-3-4-5 -b
FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, two
-bedrooms, heated, unfurnished.
Apply William Street, opposite the
void public school. 15-b
FURNISHED BEDROOM a n d
kitchenette, suitable for working.
Couple or friends. Phone 73J.
15-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
• .GENERAL ELECTRIC Upright
'vacuum. Also General Electric
.hand vacuum. Phone Clinton 729.
14-15-b
• CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. 115
posts and four corner posts. Also
dry and green wood. Phone Mer-
vyn Batkin, Clinton 359J. 15-p
1952 - 7/55 McCULLOUGH Chain
Saw, 46", excellent shape. Two
chains. 3. Fraser, Bayfield.
15-6-b
HEAVY DUTY BENCH SAW,
takes seven or eight inch blade.
Complete with one-third h.p. mo-
tor. All in good condition. M.
• Maguire, North Street. 15-p
MAN'S BALLOON TIRE CCM
bicycle in good condition. Phone
• Clinton 329. Mrs. Sam McDonald.
15-b
ARTICLES WANTED
WILL PAY. CASH FOR 1939 O11
1940 % ton truck. Must be in
fair condition. George Carter,
Canton. 14-15-b
ALLSWEET MARGARINE Car-
tons (without roses) by April 27.
Phone Clinton 697 or 27, or leave
at Johnson's Grocery, Ball's Groc-
ery, Fitzsimons Meat Market or
Stanley's Meat Market. St. Paul's
Go -Getters Club. Proceeds: wir-
ing fund. 15-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1.9ra0 MAROON PONTIAC Sedan,
air conditioning, A-1 condition. At
a price that will interest you,
Phone Zurich 168. 14-tfb
1949 FORD Five -passenger Coupe.
Blue. Apply to Mrs. Vera Waiper,
phone Clinton 38, or Elroy Des-
jardine, phone Zurich 81r2.
15-b
1951 CUSTOM FORD SEDAN,
10,000 miles. Apply to Bert Greer,
RR 3, Bayfield, 3.5-6-b
1947 DODGE PICK-UP TRUCK.
For quick sale, $475, at Leonard
Cole's Shell Service Station.
15-p
BABY CHICKS
LET ME QUOTE YOU PRICES
on Big -4 Chicks. Special--dayoid
pullets $23.90. This Hatchery op-
erating for 35 years, has a wide
variety of breeds, crosses; dayold,
started; capons. Prompt shipment.
For 'first' buying or 'more' buying,
get Big -4. Ask agent -- Chas.
Scott, Auburn. Phone Blyth 43r23.
1.5-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
tBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ---
'business trades listed: restaurants,
gas stations, tourist camps, groc-
ery stores; one Main St. build-
ing. L. Ce. Winter, Real Estate,
Phone 448. 14-tfb
WHITE ROSE SERVICE Station
in Clinton to lease at once, Good
gallonage. Apply Box 329, Clin-
ton. Sam McDonald. 15-tfb
CUSTOM WORK
LAWNS ROLLED WITH HEAVY
roller. Albert Bond, phone Clin-
ton, 428, or Haughton's Welding
Shop, phone Clinton 41. 15-p
FARMS FOR SALE
65 ACRE FARM. Six-rootn brick
'house, hydro, water. 40x32' barn.
A lovely Spot to make a nice in-
come, or to retire on. One and
esie quarter miles to highway.
$4,200 dash total price. L, G.
Winter, Real Estate, Clihton, Ont.
15-tfb
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
ARLY WARBA, Irish -
Cobblers;
Sebago potatoes. Clinton Oats,
john G ib s o n hone. Clinton
p
"907r23. 15-tfb
POTATOES 1'OR SALlt, Theo-
,00i'o Dale, phone Clinton 800rI.
1;51)
WANTADS
FARM IMPLEMENTS for SALE
THREE RANGE SHELTERS;
also electric brooder. Apply to
Cole's Service Station, Ontario St„
or phone Clinton 463R, 15-p
1950 ALLIS CHALMERS Model
B tractor; rubber tire wagon;
steel wagon; two wheel trailer;
flat rack for wagon, wagon box;
two -furrow M.H. plough; double
disc, 8 ft.; 6 ft. M.H. binder; 7 ft.
M.H. binder; three sets of 6 ft.
binder canvass; one set of 7 ft,
binder canvass; 5 binder knives;
6 ft. (tractor) cultivator; Inter-
national mower, 6 ft.; fanning mill
and screens; steel roller; scuffler
for tractor; eight sections of har-
rows, five -section harrow pole;
two -section harrow pole; 10 ft,
hay rake (dump); set of tractor
chains; grease guns and logging
chain; sledge hammer; post hole
digger; two forks and shovels;
grain bags; lumber; funnels; six
bushels cleaned flax seed. Apply
to Mrs. Vera Walper, Clinton, or
Elroy Desjardirae. phone Zurich,
81r2. 15-b
907r25. 15-tfb
FLOOR SANDING
OLD AND NEW FLOORS sanded
and finished. Any finish you
desire. Cree Cook, phone Clinton
23J or write Box 103, Clinton.
15-6-7-8-p
FURNITURE FOR SALE
LARGE CRIB SPRING -FILLED
mattress in perfect condition;
small crib mattress; baby's bath
tub, like new. These articles may
be seen any time. Phone Clinton
901r34. Mrs. Kenneth Trewartha.
15-p
CHESTERFIELD, Two Dinette
Suites, assorted chairs, tables,
draperies, rugs, Elna sewing ma-
chine, baby carriage, unused RCA
Victor universal model car radio;
also 1953 Meteor still available at
$2300. W02 Ziegler, 18 Quebec
Road, RCAF Married Quarters.
Any time. 15-p
HAY FOR SALE
1'1+1N TON OF BALED SECOND -
cut alfalfa hay, George Stone,
RR 1, Seaforth. Phone Seaforth
835r3. 15-p
FURNITURE' REFINISHING
FOR PIANO, FURNITURE AND
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
pairing, see W. G. Pickett, Box
351, Clinton. 13-4-5-p
HELP WANTED—Male
LABORERS, NEEDED, for con-
struction in Clinton. Apply M.
McAdam. 15-b
HELP WANTED
POSTAL CLERKS, $1860-$2560,
Clinton, Ont. Details and applica-
tion forms at Post Office. Apply
immediately to Civil. Service Com-
mission, 1200 Bay St., Toronto.
15-b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO YORK SOWS, bred two
months. Good Durham cow, due
in one week. Also Cockshutt, 13 -
run fertilizer drill. Apply D'Arcy
Rathwell, Brucefield, Phone Clin-
ton 627r6. 15-p
PUREBRED, AYRSHIRE and
Holstein heifers, accredited and
vaccinated. Aged from two to 14
months. Transfer of registration
papers free. Priced to sell. A. J.
Deseck, RR 4, Clinton, phone
Clinton 616r4. • 15-p
CHOICE SMALL WEANLING
pigs. AIso some ducks and drakes.
Box "R", Clinton News -Record.
15-b
LIVESTOCK' WANTED
M INTON NEWS.RECORD
MAGE .EY'
NOTICE
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ANYONE FOUND Trespassing on
Part Lots 41-51, Tuckersmith
Township, both sides of river, at
any time hereafter, will be prose-
cuted. By order of owner, A. E.
Parry, 15to25-p
PASTURE FOR RENT
PASTURE FOR RENT for about
30 head of cattle. Four miles
northeast of Clinton. Apply to
John Mann, phone Clinton 801r2.
15-p
PERSONAL
HUSBANDS! WIVES! Want Pep?
Thousands of couples weak, worn -
put because body lacks iron, get
vim, vitality taking Ostrex Tonic
Tablets. Introductory size only
60c—At all druggists. 15-b
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W, Cox et Clinton
6953. 43-tfb
PET STOCK
BUDGIES, ALL COLOURS. Can-
aries, goldfish, all feeds and sup-
plies. Also, new supply of cages,
just arrived. Call Barb's Pet Sup-
plies, phone Clinton 631r14. Mem-
ber of.C.B.A.
13-4-5-6-7-ptfb
MANCHESTER TERRIER Pup-
pies. Phone Clinton 807r23. Keith
Tyndall. 15-b
BABY BUDGIES AND SINGING
Hartz Mountain canaries, Also
cages, stands, feeds, etc. Seaforth
Aviary, Ted Savauge, phone Sea -
forth 120. 15-p
PIANOS FOR SALE
NEW APARTMENT -SIZE quality
pianos made by Willis. You are
invited to see and try these at
Mrs. Frank Speaight's. Liberal
allowance on your old piano and
free service on any piano purchas-
ed. Phone Clinton 405. •
12-3-4-5-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
NHA HOUSE FOR SALE, rug
brick. Three bedrooms, built-rn
bathroom and kitchen. Beautiful
living room, grand location. Pay-
ments amorterized over the years.
L. G. Winter, Real Estate, Clinton,
Ont, 15-b
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
to purchase a fine new house, four
large rooms with three-piece bath-
room, built-in cupboards, % inch
maple floors nicely decorated, full
size concrete basement. Well in-
sulated all round with three inch
heavy insulation, heavy wiring.
The Iow cash price: $4,700. You
are invited to see this new home
on James Street, south of railway
track, Clinton, Apply at site of
house, or to Eli Galachiuk.
15 -pp
FIVE ROOM BRICK COTTAGE
with two-piece bath. Corner of
Fulton and Dunlop Streets. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Dick Noble, Ontario
Street. 14-15-p
TWO HOUSES IN CLINTON,
ready for occupancy. One has two
bedrooms; one has four bedrooms.
Full basements, oil furnaces. Ap-
ply to M. McAdam, phone . Clin-
ton 6943. 15-b
DESIRABLE BUILDING LO r,
on Fulton Street. Would make
attractive site for home. Good-
sized building on lot. For terms
and observation, phone Clinton
119W. 14-5-b
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros, Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
DEAD, DISABLED HORSES 011
cows removed free of charge. For
prompt and efficient service phone
"tones" collect Ingersoll 21, Sea -
forth 655r2 or Goderich 936r21.
9-tfb
MISCELLANEOUS
CLINTON FARM SUPPLY has
been appointed local Surge deal-
er. For Surge parts and installa-
tions, enquire at Clinton Farm
Supply, phone Clinton 127. •
15-6-7-8-b
FARMERS. Arrange now for your
help. Experienced Holland fam-
ilies available, Write Corn. Bur-
uma, farm, RR 4, Clinton, or
phone Clinton 807r21. When you
have farms or houses for sale or
for rent, let them know at the
same address, 15-6-7-8-b
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
relief. Your Druggist sells Cress
Wart Remover—leaves no scars.
15-b
WINNIFRED O'NEIL, CLINTON
representative for Avon Products.
Special gifts for Mother's Day.
14-15-b
CLEARING SALE of quality
gladiolus bulbs at bargain prices.
Large, medium and small butler.
30 varieties. J. E, Pollock, 'Varna.
12 -tib
VULCANIZING, TRACTOR, truck
and car tires, Fluid inflation ser-
vice, Pick-up and delivery ser-
vice, Al Lenfield's Tire and Sport
Shop, Phone Goderich 585. •
10-tfb
SURGE MILKERS ARE SAFE
and faster for your cows, For a
demonstration call Lovell Mc-
Guire, Surge Dealer, Winghaen.
Phone 593W. We specialize in
millciiig Cows,
13.4.5.6;'7-p
STORM WINDOWS; other win-
dows; two doors; cream separator,
DeLaval; cistern pump; 10 ft. pip-
ing; congoleuin rug, 9'x12', Apr
ply 3oseph Riley, R1t. 1, Clinton.
Phone Seaforth 841r3,
14-15-n
• LOST AND FOU D
N
LOST . -_• LADY'S GOLD WWRIST
watch, initialed on ba,k. Finder
please Centact Mrs. A. T. Lucas,
plrene Clinton 5521 lrrp
SEVEN ROOM INSUL-BRICK
house, Mary Street. Modern . con-
veniences, garage attached. Extra
lot, with cement block garage. Ap-
ply to S. Schoenhals, phone Clin-
ton 5883. 13-tfb
SEED FOR SALE
FOR CORN CROP Satisfaction,
plant rugged high yielding Pioneer
Hybrid seed corn. Place your or-
der now. Call or see us, Clinton
Farm Supplyfr phone Clinton 127.
15-b
QUANTITY OF GOOD CLEAN
timothy seed. William R, Glazier,
RR 4, Clinton. Phone Clinton
616r31. 15-b
BEAVER SEED OATS, grown
from registered seed. Grant Stir-
ling, phone Clinton 900r32. 15-x
TIMOTHY SEED; POTATOES;
end posts and cedar kindling,
Elmer Trick, phone Clinton 907r5.
14-tf b
•
RED CLOVER SEED, Why pay
more than $18? Elgin Porter,
Bayfield, phone Bayfield 55r21.
14-5-6-p
CLOVER SEED FOR SALE. We
have some real good red closer
seed, fully matured and well
cleaned. Prices very reasonable.
Phone Clinton 33. F. W. Andrews,
12 -tib,
STOVES FOR SALE
SMALL ENAMELLED COOK
stove, Also nearly new hot' plate,
Phone Clinton 648W. 14-5-1)
RANGE, $URNS COAL or wood,
in good condition. Priced reason-
able. Also dining room table. Al-
bert J. Glazier, RR 4, Clinton.
Phone Clinton 617r31, 15-b
BELL "Imperial" THRESHERS
GET MAXIMUM OUTPUT
Enjoy low upkeep with the high
quality "Imperial" thresher, pre-
ferred by farmers who know ma-
Chinery. Buy from the firm that
specializes in manufacturing a
better product for this one phase
of farming.
AVAILABLE
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
We have a few bargains in good,
used tlurrsher!.
Robert Bell Industries Limited
Seaforth, Ontario
Phohe 268 - 269
• 15•b
$IRTH a
CRICH--in Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth, on Friday, April
10, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Don-
ald Crich, RR 3, Seaforth, a son.
FALCONER ---In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, April 14,
1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Maitland
Falconer, Clinton, ai son.
I'ARQUIiAFI -In Clinton Public
Hospital, en Thursday, April 9,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Farquhar, a daughter, (Marg-
aret Faye, sister for Kenneth)..
ROGG.ARTH--In Clinton Preblie
Hospital, on Saturday, April 11,
1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Raymond
Hoggarth (nee Joan Fowler) a
son, Victor Morgan,
MANN—In Scott Memorial Hos-
pital, Seaforth, on Wednesday,
April 8, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs,
Ross Mann, R.R. 4, Wingham,
a •daughter, (Constance Elaine,
sister for Harvey).
McKinnon—In South -Huron Dits-
trict Hospital, Exeter, on Sat-
urday, April 11, 1953, to Mr.
and Mrs. Donald McKinnon, Jr.,
Hensall, a daughter, (sister for
Donnie.)
MERRILL—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, April 12,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mer-
rill, Clinton, a son.
REGIER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, April 10, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. Clement Regier,
Zurich, a son.
SAUNDERCOCK — In Clinton
Public Hospital, on Thursday,
April 9, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Saundercoek, Londes-
boro, a daughter.
SIROT—In Clinton Public Hospit-
al, on Saturday, April 11, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sirot,
Clinton, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
STURDY-DINNIWELL—In Bow-
manville, at the home of the
bride's parents, on Saturday,
April 4, 1953, by Rev. Turner,
Moira Jean, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Ernest Dinniwell, an.
Jack Sturdy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Sturdy, R.R. 2,
Clinton.
DEATHS
THROOP—In Chicago, on Tues-
day, April 7, 1953, Charles M.
Throop, 6437 Stewart Avenue,
Chicago, beloved husband of El-
eanor Mains, formerly of Londe
esboro, Funeral from the chapel
at 316 W. 63rd Street, to Elk-
hart, Ind., on Thursday, April 9.
CARTER—In. London, on Monday,
April 13, 1953, Harold Whitney
Carter, beloved husband of Ruth
Elizabeth Hedden, in his 41st
year. Funeral from the Ball
and Mutch funeral home, High
Street, Clinton, to Clinton
Cemetery on Thursday after-
noon, April 16, at 2:30.
MURCH—In Clinton, on Wednes-
day, April 15, 1953, Sarah
Smith, beloved wife of Lorne
Murch, in her 74th year. Fun-
eral from her late residence,
Huron St., Clinton, to Clinton
Cemetery, on Saturday after-
noon, April 18, at 2.30 o'clock.
HENSALL GUIDES ENJOY
HIKE
About 26 Guides of Hensel' and
Zurich took advantage of lovely
spring weather Tuesday, April 7,
to enjoy a half day hike. The
two companies met at Merner's
Bush near Zurich and cooked their
dinners over trench fires, Scout
games were enjoyed after dinner.
No Effort is spared—
No Wish is unfilled.
Families find Beattie's
Service completely
Satisfying
eti#re ;fitment!
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Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K.
FLORIST
Phone 66W Clinton
TENDERS -WANTED
TENDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED
up until April 25, for ten cords of
hard body wood to be delivered
and piled at SS 3, Mullett, not
later than the middle of June.
Apply to Ken L. Thompson, Sec-
retary -treasurer, RR 2, Seaforth.
15-b
TEACHERS WANTED
PROTESTANT TEACHER re-
quired for USS 10, Mullett and
Goderich Townships. Apply stet,
ing qualifications, salary expected,
and name of last inspector. Duties
to commence September, 1953,
Enrolment 14, R. T. Snell, , seer,
rotary treasurer, Londesboro, On-
tario. 14-5.6-b
PROTLSTANT 'I'EACIlET, FOR
USS No. 2, Hullett. .Experienced
preferred. Please state Salary and
qualification. School is two miles
distant front town, Apply to Keith
Tyndall, rut 4, Clinton.
ROXY THEATRE
LINTON
Now playing (April. 16-18)
"INDIA BAILEY'
with Dale Robertson and Anne
Francis
MON„ TUES., WED. (Apr. 20-22)
"MILLION DOLLAR
MERMAID"
In Teclrnicolor
Esther Williams at her gorgeous
all-time best as she portrays An-
nette Kellerman.. Here you will
find beauty, fun and music that
will delight you.
ESTHER WILLIAMS
Victor Mature & Walter Pidgeon
NOTE: Owing to its length the
above feature will commence at
7 p.m,
THVE., FRL, SAT. (Apr. 23-25)
George Montgomery, Brenda
Marshall and Glenn Langan
War whoops ring and war paths
flame as brave men ride,
"THE IROQUOIS TRAIL"
•— An Action Drama
Coming (April 27-29)
"ABOVE AND BEYOND"
The bombing' of Hiroshima
.1,--r
PARK THEATRE.
GOI ieliti Ii ---Phone 1150
Now playing: A five-star dramatic
sensation "MY SIX CONVICTS"
with Gilbert Roland
MON., TUES„ WED.
Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr,
James Mason, Louis Celhern and
Robert Douglas.
Presenting in Technicolor Anthony
Hope's adventurous tale of mis-
chief and merriment in the royal
Court of ""THE PRISONER RurOF ZENDA"
THUR., FRI., SAT.
Patric Knowles, Angela Lansbury
and Mark Stevens
You are invited to go aboard for
a salty seafaring adventure with
a rebellious crew and a whole
navyin pursuit.
"MUTINY"
-- In Technicolor —
Coining: "MA AND PA KETTLE
ON VACATION" — At the Park
for a full week of fun
CAIPITAL THEATRE
GODERWWH — Phone 47
Now: "KANSAS PACIFIC" --- to
colour, with Sterling Hayden and
Eve Miller
MON., TUES., WED.
Mar1c Stevens, Dorothy Malone
and Bill Williams
Aboard a submarine off the coast
of Korea a group of marine raid,
ers begin a daring assault on
enemy positions,
"TORPEDO ALLEY"
THUR,, FEL, SAT,
William M. Horne and David
Dietz present
"ASSASSIN FOR HIRE"
starring Sydney Tafler and Ron-
ald Howard with Katherine Blake
and June Rodney,
Coming: Wayne Morris and Yuck
Vallin in "The STAR of TEXAS"
Weed of Week
Wild Oats (Avena. Fatua L.)
"What, if anything,, may be said
in favor of sowing wild oats does
not apply to Avena Fatua. This
form of wild oats gives plenty of
trouble to the farmer that sows
it," K. E. Fallis, Fieldman of the
Crops, Seeds and Weeds Branch
of the Ontario Department of Ag-
riculture, says.
This .plant, says Mr. Fallis
tries to masquerade as the honest
oat, but differs in appearance by
a peculiar green -white color, A
whitish sort of bloom covers the
leaves and stems. It has a larger,
more open type of head than its
respectable relative with a long,
loose panicle with nodding and
spreading branchlets. The seed
of wild oats is usually, though not
always, dark or black in color. It
is hairy, and has a long, twisted,
sharply bent awn. A sucker -mou-
th scar is always present at the
base of the seed.
Wild oats are troublesome in
cereal grains in the field, the
thresher and the cleaner. In the
field, they grow very rapidly,
choke out other crops, ripen as
early as any spring grain, so are
able to scatter seeds at harvest
and threshing time. The long,
twisted awns and hairy kernels
are the best device yet developed
for clogging screens on threshers
and seed cleaners.
Wild oats have a few other bad
habits. They refuse to germinate
in the fall, so they aren't killed by
fall plowing or winter frost. The
seeds, buried by the plow, retain
their vitality for many years,
grow when brought up to the sun
face. The plants are not contrill-
ed by selective weed killers such
as 2,4-D.
First and most important step
in eliminating wild oats is. Don't
Sow them, Grain containing wild
oats cannot be cleaned to remove
them all. It should be ground to
destroy the weed seeds before be-
ing fed.
Second: Long term hay and
pasture crops prevent wild oats
from ripening. Seed down fields
infested with wild oats.
Third: When sowing grain on
badly infested fields, an early
crop like fall wheat prevents wild
oats ripening before the crop is
harvested.
Fourth: Cultivated crops, corn,
beans, potatoes or turnips give a
chance to destroy the weeds dur-
ing the season.
Wild oats are a secondary nox-
ious weed under the Seeds Act.
Sow No. 1 or Registered No. 1
seed and avoid a lot of grief with
wild oats and other weeds.
0
CARD OF THANKS
MISS ELIZABETH BECKER
thanks the nurses and doctors of
.the hospital for their kindness
while she was a patient there;
also Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Lane for
their kindness; also for flowers,
cards, and personal calls made.
15-b
My sincere thanks to those who
sent cards, gifts and treats, and
for other acts of kindness, while I
was a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. — ED DEEVES. 15-p
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SPECIALS AT JOHNSONS'
For Thurs., Fri,, and Sat.
CHATEAU CHEESE --1/2 Ib. pkg. 32c
SUGAR (WHITE) -- 10 Ib. bag ..... 93c:
QUIX SOAP FLAKES 35c
PORK and BEANS -15 oz. tins 3 for 27c
CORN (Cream Style) --- 20 oz. tin 17c
SOCKEYE SALMON --%z Ib. tin 37c
DUTCH SET ONIONS 2 lbs. for 59c
TOMATOES --- Cello Tube 19c
P.E.I. POTATOES -50 lb. bag $1.39
W. L. JOHNSON, & SON
PHONE 286 FREE DELIVERY
ARE YOU
.REALLY.
PROTECTED
against financial loss for injury or death to
others in automobile accidents?
against financial loss through necessary ambul-
ance, nursing, medical, dental and funeral
expense following an automobile accident'?
against financial loss due to glass breakage
however caused?
against financial loss if your car is damaged
by windstorm, hail, cyclone or tornado?
W. V. ROY — Clinton
Office 557 — Res. 324J
CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE
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Required by Ontario Textiles Ltd.
For New Plant at Seaforth, Ont.
Forelady for Apron Manufacturing Department. Will
be in charge of all production, cutting, designing, etc., of
Textile Division of company. Experience in similar type
of manufacturing preferable but not necessary. Salary open.
Applicant chosen must be prepared to move to Toronto
for 8-10 week training period.
A members of our organization will be in Seaforth,
Ontario, Saturday, April 18 to interview all applicants at
the office of the Iiesky Flax Building from 10.30 a,m. - 1
3.30 p.m. Submit references, if any, at interview. If inter-
ested and unable to appear in person, please telephone
Seaforth 74.
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APPRENTICE WANTED
Between ages of 16 and 21
YEAR ROUND EMPLOYMENT
Duties to Begin Immediately
COLLISION REPAIR GARAGE
Main Intersection — BRUCEFIELD
Phone Clinton. 634-r-3
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