Clinton News-Record, 1957-06-06, Page 7'111-113n$DAY, NNW 1957
HEWS RECORD
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Accommodation For Rent
tom' :r+' -C'O'NTAINED Apartment' --
Apply
-
A<pp '2-9928.to Roy Tyndall. Phone 10tU
.A.PAR Nfr, S ,F- CO•NTA.IN•.-
ed. Furnished or unfurnished.
'hone HU 2-9682, 230
22 BEDROOM APARTMENT,
, •then, .livingrooxn, ;share bath. Pr-
Vate entrance, •Phone HU 2-3874
19-tfab
he1BEEapROlOMt FURNISHED,Td
central loca-
tion, available now. .;Phone HU
2,-9005, •23-b
'THREE ROOM APARTiVtENTT'
furnished. Private bath, Central
location. .Phone Clinton HU
9-6665, 22-3-p
,SEVEN ROC:M PARTLY URN
fished house, .Modern convenien-
ces, five miles west Clinton. Phone
iClin:ton Hunter 2-3329. 23-4-p
..SMALL FURNISHED .APART -
:Ment, suitable for one or two peo'
'pple, private entrance, private bath,
:Alone HU 2-9350' after .6 Arm3 +p
'FOUR :ROOM .APARTMENT, on
,Albert Street, heated, 'unfurnish-
ed,. All ° conveiiences. Self con-
' wined. 'Phone Clinton HU 2-9090,
23-p
'THREE _ ROOM APARTMENT
.available 7June 15, unfurnished, or
avail furnish to suit reliable party.
RC. M. Shearing, HCJ: 2-9003.
22-tfb•
"IVO' 11001VI ,FURNIS•HED 'apart -
:anent; washing facilities; suitable
`for couple...Available immediately.
phone 'HU 2-9504 mornings or af-
tter 6 p.m. 22-3-b
iU•NFURNISSHEID APARTMENT,
three rooms. Share bath. Cent -
;rally located. .A.vailable immed-
dately. Apply Herman's Men's
' "Wear, phone HU,2-9351. 12-b-tfb
"MOUSE CLOSE' TO SEAFORTH.
a4 rooms. Hydro and bath. Un-
furnished. Ideal 'for elderly . ccup-
le. Immediate possession. Harold
..Agar. .Phone Seaforth 83612.
22-3-p
'COMFORTABLE THREE ROOM, •
downstairs apartment. Furnished
and heated. Frig and washing ma-
'thine. Available May 31. Apply in
person to Mrs, . Marion L. Seeley,
Huron Street, Clinton. 22-3-p
Accommodation Wanted
REQUIRE 2 OR 3 BEDROOM
'house in Clinton with occupancy
by end of June. Reliable tenants.
One child. Williams. at HU 2-3411,
Local 334. 20 to 26p
Articles For Sale
t:C1CM GIRL'S YOUTH • BICYCLE:.
$25. Phone Clinton 1111 2-.908323
23p
'.HIEN `CABINET, IDEAL for
summer cottage. Phone Clinton
.HU 2-9520. 23-p
:INGERSOLL WA,SHiNG MACH -
Tine and Astral refrigerator. Phone
`HU 2-9713. 23-b
(CANADIAN CEMENT: Any quan-
tity,for immediate delivery. A.
:G. Grigg and Son, -phone Clinton
HU 2-9411. 13 -tab
'ENGLISH .CHINA, FLORAL tent-
xepieces. Priced from $2.50 „to
$20.00. Anstett .Jewellers, phone
HU 2-9525. 23-b
,PICTURE WINDOW LIVING
room drapes, like new; oil -burn-
ing 40 -gallon hot water heater,
bargain. Phone HU 2-9116. 23 b
'REFRIGERATOR, ASTRAL and
:small tricycle, Both in good con-
dition. Reasonable. Mrs. Percy
"I'raompson, Raglan Street. 23-b
'4.0.00 ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR
old electric shaver. Four only.
Philishave 119,95 and your old
%haver. Clayt. 'Dixon's Auto Sup-
ply. 23^b'
SEVERAL NEW PATTERNS in
'English Bone China Dinnerware,
including lovely "Cornflower". See
it and others in our window and
:get ottr low prices for fine China.
ECounter's Jewellery. • 23-p
'EARLY AND LATE TOMATO
plants, early cabbage, cauliflower,
all plants 25e a dozen; late cab-
bage, 20c; different kinis of flow-
er plants, we'eping willow trees.
Fred Gilbert, corner Of IXin"on and
Mi11 Roads, Goderich, Phone
'1483 J 1. 22-3-p
'NEW CRYSTAL CLEAR impor-
ted Stemware, just arrived. Hand
•cut by European craftsmen. See
this complete range of Stemware
to add pleasure to your dining and
entertainment. Open stock only
59e each in out window. Counter's
.Jewellery Store. 23-p
Articles Wanted
• LADY'S BICYCLE. PHONE i1U
2-7572. 23�1r
UTILITY TRAILER, two -whet,
in good shape, Phone HU 2-3222.
Automobiles Wanted
'1LT., PAW' CASI4 41rOi , GOOD
'rued car, shone HU 2-3411 Local
285 during daytime or 146 Santee
Ztreet at night,
FOR QUICK. RESULTS
Automobiles For Sale
190 PLYMOU H SEiDAN, excel-
lent condition. Built-in radio,
heater, five tires.. Phone HU 2-
9507. Jim Graham. 18-p-19-tfb
1948 DODGE COACH, With sun
visor, radio, heater, new tires.
Excellent condition. Apply to
Box 231, Clinton News -Record.
23-p
PRIVATE OWNED 1955 CHE'V-
rolet, 4 -door sedan, low mileage.
Trade-in terms'. Phone or write
D, E. MacKinnon, Hensen, Ontar-
io, phone 1163. 23-4-p
Business Opportunities
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS,
Contact L. G. Winter, Beal Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone
ton HU 2-6692, 13 -
BABY SITTING
RELIABLE MOTHER will. Ba/hY
sit by the day or hourly. Reason-
able rates. Phone HU 2-97675.
Chicks
YOU TAKE NO CHANCES with
Kitchener Big -4 summer chicks,
Specially priced for immedia a de-
livery. Pullets', started. Mixed.•
Broilers. Chicks to make you mon-
ey on' good markets, The wise
choice for wise poultrykeepers...
Agent: Chas. Scott, Auburn Phone
431123 Blyth.
, . CUSTOM WORK
DRESSMAKING. WOMEN'S and
Children's clothing. Phone HU
2-9480. • 22-3-4-5-p
WEED SPRAYING. Reasonable
rates. Phone HU 2-9836. Lloyd
Medd, RR 1, Clinton. 23.4,b
CLINTON WINDOW and House-
cleaning , Service for all your
spring ° cleaning. Les Nice, dial
HU 2-9215. 22-3-b
AUTOMATIC SAW Sharpening.
Saws retoothed, jointed and filed
for $1.25. Or just filed and set 75
cents. Automatic butcher knife
and scissor sharpener, scissors 15
cents, knives 10 cents. W. E
"Bill" Jervis, 'Fulton Street, Clin-
ton. 11-tfb.
SANITARY SEWAGE
DISPOSAL
Septic tanks, Cess Pools, etc.,
pumped and cleaned with Sanitary
equipment. All work guaranteed.
Estimates given without obligat-
ion. Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels.
Phone Brussels 42r6. 6 to 32-p
Employment Wanted
FARM WORK 'WANTED BY
'teen age, boy, with farm exper-
ience, Phone HU. 2.9238. 23-b
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
SMOKER FJi.EVATOiRS, NEW
Holland Haying equipment. Geor-
ge Wraith, Montreal Street, God-
erich, phone 1285. 23=tfb
RYAN KELLY 13AY ELEVATOR
for square or round bales, • with
motor. Used one season. Chris
Kennedy, • phone Blyth 28r4. 23-p
Farm Produce For Sale
FEW TON OF MIXED GRAIN.
$40 per ton. Frank Walters, "RR
5, Clinton, phone HU 2-7430.
HAY FOR SALE
15 ACRES of HAY. Mrs. Fern
Kennedy. Phone, Blyth 28r13.
23-p
30 ACRES- CLOVER ` HAY, $6 an
acre. Apply to Ralph Cantelon,
&HUnter 2-3329. 23-4-ip
HELP WANTED --FEMALE
GIRLS TD WORK IN LAUNDRY.
Clinton Laundry and Dry Clean-
ers. •• 23tfb
GIRL TO DO, CASHIER AND
Secretary work. Must be able to
take«shorthand and type neatly.
Apply Canada Packers Creamery,
Clinton. . 23-b
Livestock For Sale
14 YORKSHIRE PSGS, SEVEN
Weeks old. Apply Hill Flynn, RR
1, Clinton, phone' PIU 2-9953. 23
ap
3 SHORTHORN' BULLS, 12 to 14
months old and registered. Short-
horn heifers to freshen in June
and July. Phone Clinton HU
2-7457, Lawrence Falconer,
Brumfield, 23.4-p
Livestock Wanted
OLD HORSES 'WANTED at 3%
cents lb„ and dead cattle at value.
If dead, phone at once. Gilbert
Bros. Mink Ranch, phone Goderich.
collect 148314 or 148331.
14 to 26-p
ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt,
Courteous collection of all dead and
disabled fartri animals and hides.
Call collect Ed. Andrews, 851r11,
Seaforth, Associated with Darling
and Co, of Canada Ltd. 5`p-tfb
LOST and FOUND
FOUND --Beagle hound, tan Arid
white, male, At Robert Johnson's
farm, for three weeks, Phone
Clinton at 24165, Owner may
have, forpaying for ad, 23.tr
oranon
RATES
NQ charge for announcements of Births,
Marriages and Deaths
Articles for sale, resit, etc,, .Card of Thanks, in.
Memoriam, engagements, 30 a word, mananium 754,
Box No, to this office 154 additional. Repeat in„
sections 2e a word, minimum 500,
CASH DISCOUNT 1,6 if paid by Saturday fol-
lowing last insertion. Billing charge of lOc added
each time bill is sent.
Latest Time for >insertiona --. 12 noon Wednesday
Mel U[T ;24844
Miscellaneous
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB X+ OR
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery,
Huron County's Oldest Establish-
ed Jewellery Store, 23-p
L▪ FT US REPAIR AND MAKE
Your rings and jewellery like new,
Diamond rings renewed and atones
safely secured—don't take chan-
cos. . Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl restringing, W.
N. Counter, 23-p
le SALE
i1847 Rogers $ros.
and "
Community Silverplate
OPEN STOCK
in the following patterns:
O FIRST LOVE
O ADORATION
O MORNING STAR
O ;CORONATION
0/ETERNALLY YOURS
le SALE
1
TEASPOON—Regular $1.00
2 for .$1.01
FORKS --Regular $2.00
2 for $2.01°
KNIVES—Regular $3,25
2 for 33.26
Anstett Jewellers
. (Open Every Friday Night)
Phone HU 2-9525 --- Clinton
. Pet Stock
IWO SCOTCH .COLLIE PUPS,
7 months old. Phone HU 2-9889,
Joe Corey. 23-p
Poultry For Sale
100 SUSSEX X RED PULLETS,
5 months old. $1.75• each. Wilbert
Pratt, RR 2, Brussels, phone Brus-
sels 43r7. 23-p
Property For Sale
DESIRABLE LOT FOR SALE on
Raglan Street, near two schools.
D. S. Cantelon, phone HU 2-9483.
20-tfb
A GOOD FRAME BUILDING'
45' x 16', suitable for: driveshed
or henhouse. Steel roof, Building
on flat. "Reasonable. Apply to
Wilber Keyes, phone . Seaforth
656r11. 23-4-b
Salesmen Wanted
WANTED: A good reliable man to
supply customers with ` Rawleigh
Products. Write Rawleigh's, Dept.
F-169-127, 4005 Richelieu Street,
Montreal, Que, 23-b
REAL ESTATE'
REAL ESTATE. IS OUR RUSIN-
ess. Farms, residential, comrner-
pial, summer cottages. For de-
pendable and capable service list
your property with John Bosveld,
40 Wellesley Street, Goderich,
phone. 1108. Salesmen: George Mc-
Gillivary, J. McConnell.
is3-4-5-6-7.8-'b
Real Estate
VILLAGE OF BAYIt IELD
1% STOREY, 5 ROOM dwelling,
2 bedrooms, 3apiece bath, hy-
dro; water. Lot 80' x 100'.
Immediate ,possession. Price
$4,000.00. r
SUMMER COTTAGES
3 ROOM COTTAGE, FURNISH-
ed, hydro, water, Price $2,500.
5 ROOIM COTTAGE, PARTLY
furnished. Hydro, water. Price
$3,500.
4 ROOM COTTAGE FURNISH -
ed. Hydro, water. Price
$1,600.
H. C LA,WSON�
REALTOR
Bank of Montreal Building
Phone 1113 2-9644 -- Clinton.
STOVES FOR SALE .
OIL SPACE Itak rth a AND sup-
ply tank. 1?ess. Phone HU 2-9600.
HEAVY DUTY ELCCi RIC Range,
4 -burner, automatic controls. $60.
Phone 141,1 J 2-3837. 23ip
Supertest
p
Service Station
FOR LEASE
Loeuted on No, 4Highway
Largo Gallonage Established
Excellent opportunity for right
papy
itE
SEAPORT>I'I
Phone 9G+6
BJRTHS
+1a4S 1i,,-•-•Tn St. Joseph's HospiM
LQndon, on Friday, May 31,
1957, to 1Vir. and Mrs. Jack
Fraser, Jr., a son (Richard
Stewart, a grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. J. Fraser, Bayfielda,
GiNGERTC In Clinton ]Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 4,
1957, to Mr, and Mrs. Epphriurn
Gingerich, RR 2, Zurich, a
daughter.
J XY 1FEIRY -- In Clinton Public
Hospital ,on Monday, June 3,
• 1957, to Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Jeoffery, Zurich, a daughter,
MOO.Ri I Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, June 2, 1957,
to Mr. And Mrs, Jack Moore;
RR 2, Kippen, a daughter,
REGIER--In Clinton Poblic Hos.
vital, on Saturday, June X, 1957,
to Mt. and gra, AlvinR.egier,
RR, 1, Dashwood, a daughter,
STRYKER, --.• In Clinton_ Public
iiosiptal, •on Tuesday, June 4,
1.957,' to Mr, and Mrs, • Hepry
Stryker, Clinton,' a son,
MARRIAGES
New Secretary
yv
Appointed To
Aga Rep. Office
Miss Helen Wilson, Brussels,
has 'been appointed ` clerk-
steno-grapher in the office of the Ontar
to Department of Agriculture, and
will commence work there in mid-
June,
Douglas Keyes, RR 1, Seaforth,
has been appointed fieldman to as-
sist with the junior extension
Work, of the Department of Hur-
on County, for the summer. Doug
is a third year student at QAC.
- Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Cows, DAIRY EQUIPMENT
AND FEED
At lot Na. 16 Concession 12, Hui -
lett Township, 2 miles east and F%
mile north of Landesboro on
. FRIDAY, JUNE 7
• at 2 p.m. •
Cattle: 3 Holstein heifers fresh-
ened one month; Holstein cow, 5
years old, due in August; Holstein
cow, .8 years old, due in August;
Holstein cow, 6 years old, milking,
bred again; Holstein cow, 5 years
old, recently freshened; Holstein
cow, 8 years old, milking, bred
again; Holstein cow, aged, milk-
ing, bred again; Guernsey cow, 7
years old, recently freshened;
Jersey X Holstein cow, 5 years
old, milking, bred again; Yearling
heifer calf; Holstein X Angus bull
calf; regisetred Aberdeen Angus
bull, 3 years old; Holstein heifer
calf.
Dairy Equipment Etc.: Univer-
sal 2 -unit milking machine with
motor and compressor; 7 milk
Cans; Stock rack for % ton truck;
5 milk cans; numerous other ar-
ticles,
Feed: Approximately 150 bales
of mixed hay. a
Terms Cash
No reserve as the farm is sold
Don Talbot, Proprietor
Edward W. • Elliott, Auctioneer
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
OF FARM ,STOCK AND
IMPLEMENTS
at lots Nos. 17 and 18, concession
12, Mullett Township, 2 miles
east of Londesboro on
Wednesday, June 12
• at 1:30 pan, •
Cattle: 2 cows 4 years old, with
calves at foot; cow, 4 years old,
recently freshened; cow, aged,
milking, bred again; Hereford
bull, 2 years old.
Poultry: 700 pullets, 11 weeks
old (600 Golden Neck and 100
Sky Eye); 200 hens 1 year old;
also poultry equipment,
Implements: Massey Harris No.
22 tractor, (A-1 condition) ; Mas-
sey Harris 2 furrow tractor plow,
(nearly new) ; set of Massey Har-
ris double discs (nearly new); set
of drag harrows; 6 -section dia-
mond harrows; 'White No. 6
threshing machine (5 years old);
McCormick Deering oil bath mow-
er; complete set of corn cutting
equipment of cutting box with silo
pipes, corn binder with loader at-
tachments; 2. rubber tire wagons,
complete with racks; New Idea
tractor spreader; ''McCormick -
Deering binder, 6 ft. cut; one good
2 --furrow tractor plow; cultivator
on ,steel; dump rake; hay fork;
rope and car; circular saw with
two blades; Clinton chain saw,
26" blade (good as new); numer-
ous other articles.
Household Contents; Three -+piece
chesterfield suite, oak dining room
suite, kitchen suite, 2 sets of bed-
room furniture, Bell piano, modern
kitchen range in first-class condi-
tion; other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terms Cash
No reserve as the farm is sold.
Adolf Fangrad, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
HUNF IiNG-'--A ,BLA.S— In Blyth
United Church, on Saturday af-
ternoon, June 1, 1957, by the
Rev, A. W. Watson, Netta Mar-
gina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
John Alblas, RR 2, Norwich, to
Ray Manning Hunking, L'ondes-
boro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Hunking, RR 1, Auburn,
HURST—LEE In the parsonage.
of the Clinton Baptist Church,
on Saturday,_ June 1, 1957; by
the Rev. J. E. Ostrom, Reta
Pearl, second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Lee, to Colin
Harry Hurst, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.. Harry Hurst, R1 1,
Hammond, Ontario,
KSSCH 'THOMPSON-- In North
Street United Church, Goderich,
on Saturday afternoon, June 1,
1957, .Sandra Kay, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson,
Goderich, to Walace Walter
Kisch, RCAF Station Clinton,
son of Mrs. Cecil Hansen " and
the late Walter Kisch, Sangudo,
Alta.
LYON—EASOM In Knox United
Church, Auburn, on Saturday
afternoon, June 1, 1957, by the
Rev. R. S. Hiltz, Joanne Pearl,
elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Roy Easoni, Auburn, to Albert
Joseph Lyon, Hallett Township,
son of Mrs. Joseph Lyon and
the late Mr. Lyon, Hullett
Township.
ROSS—FORD—In St. Paul's An-
glican Church. Clinton, on Sat-
urday afternoon, June 1, 1957, by
the Rev. C .S. Inder, Barbara
Crawston, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred 0. Ford, Clinton,' to
Seldon George Ross, Walkerton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Seldon
Ross, RR 1, Brucefield.
DEATHS
HELLYAR—On Tuesday, May 28,
1957, at the home of her son,
George B. Beattie, Olive C.
Mason, widow of the late Will-
iam H, Hellyar, in her 71st
year. Funeral service from the
Beattie Funeral Horne', Rattan-
bury Street East, on Thursday,
May 30, by Rev. 'H. C. Wilson.
Interment in Wingham Ceme-
tery,
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to thank parents
of the ballet students and all who
helped in making the classic
"tutu" and other costumes for
their help in making the first re-
cital a success. -- MRS. T. ZAB-
LOCKI. 23-p
We would like to thank all those
who helped, and visited us on our
sixtieth anniversary, special than-
ks to the people at Wesley -Willis
United Church and the Men's
Club, the Rev. and Mrs. H.
C. Wilson, also our friends
from. Varna, --MR. AND MRS.
ERNEST EPPS. 23-.p
•
I would like to thank my
friends, relatives and neighbours
for cards, and kindnesses, and
Turner's WA for the plant'"' while
I` was a patient in Victoria Hos-
pital, London. — FRANK FAL-
CONER. . 23p4
I wish to' thank all friends and
neighbours for cards, fruit, flow-
ers and other kindnesses shown
me while a patient in Clinton
Hospital; also special thanks to
Miss Sinclair and staff, and Doc-
tors. WILLIAM • W. HIGGINS,
Bayfield. 23-b
1 wish to thank my many
22-3-b friends and relatives for cards,
treats and visits, while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr, Oakes, Dr. New-
land, the nursing staff and spec -
Lai nurses and the ministers who
visited. Special thanks also to
the neighbours who helped in so
many ways.—NINTAN HEARD.
23-b
ESTATE AUCTION
Of 'Desirable Bayfield Cottage
and Furnishings at Premises,
Lot 233, Clan Gregor Square,
in the Village of Bayfield i
SATURDAY, JUNE $, 1.30 pm
X have received instructions from
William Middleton Prest, Administ-
rator of the Estate of the late
Harry Ahrens, to offer the prop-
erty and household effects, as be-
low, at 1:30 p.m. No reserve.
terms—cash.
The property with the furnish-
ings will be offered hi one lot,
subject to a reserve bid and sub-
ject to Conditions of sale. Ten per
;Ment (10%) of the purchase price
to be :paid as a deposit and the
balance within thirty days there-
after.
In the event of the property and
contents not reaching a reserve
bid, the contents Will then be of-
fered for sale. Terms—cash.
This is a well -kept cottage in
the Village of Bayfield, roofed and
covered with instil brick. Situated
on a splendid lot immediately
across from the new public school,
The property has a double garage,
heavy wiring and would be most
desirable either as a residence or
as a suninier heine,
For further particttlars, apply tj
HAYS and PREST, Solicitors
far theAdministrator,
Goderich, Ontario,
or Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
Seaforth, Ontario:
21-2.3-b
ST. ANDREW'S GIRLS' CLUB
TO MOLD SUPPER MEETING
All members of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Girls' Club are ask-
ed to attend a pot luck supper at
the church on Tuesday evening,
June 11, at 7 p.m.
,tto,.,;,
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SAMS
EVERY FRIDAY
at 8 p.m.
liteRmS CAS11
J. [X)fttY, Sales. Manager
L W. EL' I lOTT Attctioneor
'(1i1. COLQUHOUN,, clerk
NOW PLAYINfar - Thum, Vri, and Sat.
"HOLLYWOOD OR BUST"
(Vl,stavisioi )
•
A great comedy team In their last appearance together. The tori
rolls fast and furious, with complications provided by a luscious
blonde and an almost human Great Dane dog.
Dean Martin — Jerry Lewis_ -- Anita Ekberg
MONDAY', TUESDAY and WEDNESDA '
"REVOLT OF _ESTOVER"
► (Cinemascope) (Adult Entertainment)
Mamie, the darling of, the dance hauls —what was the shpFkine
secret that made 'San Francisco too hot to hold her?
Jane Russell - Richard Egan Agnes Moorehead
Coming Next:
"Don't Knock The Rock"
Alan Dale -- Bill Haley
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH'
NOW;
"OKLAHOMA!"
Your last chance to see this super-
lative Rodger's and Hammerstein
musical, Single showing each night
at 8 o'clock,
MONDAY ,-- TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
"ABANDON
SHIP"
26 survivors adrift in a lifeboat
designed for 12, with one man who
must decide =--- A dramatic saga
of the high seas.
Tyrone Power -- Mai Zetterling
and Lloyd Nolan
THURSDAY -- FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
Richard Widmark -- Felicia Farr
and Susan Kolmer
In Cinernascope and Technicolor—
An epic of the Overland Trail and
of a wagon train that ranafoul of
the Comanches.
"THE LAST
WAGON"
COMING:
"SOMEBODY UP THERE
LIKES ME"
with Pier Angell
Rebekahs Enjoy
Old Time Meeting
The regular meeting of the Hur-
onic Rebekah Lodge was held on
Monday, June 3. The Past Grands
had charge of the meeting. All
dressed in old fashioned costumes
.which . caused much merriment.
An invitation was received to
attend Morningstar Lodge, Brus-
sels on June 11, and was grate-
fully accepted. Those wishing to
go are to be at the lodge rooms
Coming June 26-29
"OKLAHOMA!"
Gordon MacRae - Shirley Jones
IllUO>UJIfIoI(Ilnif(flllllisfmlionlllllQ IIUII@IUlllilllli(llol(iIIlIIIIo
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
JUNE Tv CHECKUP
TIME
GET READY FOR THE NEW
FALL PROGRAMS.
LET US CLEAN YOUR PICO.`TJRF
TUBE AND SAFETY GLASS;
TEST ALL TUBES;
RE -ALIGN TUNED CIRCUITS
• for PEAK PERFORMANCE:
TV ANTENNAS
Should be Checked Now!
Winter Rates Are Higher!
BETTER SEE . . .
1111
Galbraith
RADIO and TV
Clinton's TV Service Experts
Precision Test Equipment
Phone HU 2-3841.
li11 pninllnlnsololnllllnUlllllmlllnlloinll@llnulnll m
at 7.15. Cars will be provided.
The next meeting will be held
on June 24. This being the last
meeting until September, the first
nominations will take place. A
strawberry social will follow the
nominations.
For Lease
MODERN SERVICE STATION
Three Bay with Hoist and Pit
MODERN EQUIPMENT
PAVED DRIVEWAYS
Immediate Possession
IN' PROSPEROUS TOWN ON NO. 4 HIGHWAY
GOOD GALLONAGE -- LOW RENT
LICENSED MECHANIC PREFERRED
Small Capital Needed For Stock
Apply Box 329, Clinton, Ont.
fl �
MacLaren's Studio
Telephone 401-- Goderich
Portraits -- Weddings -- Children's Groups
Artist Supplies -- Religious Articles
Picture Framing -- Framed Prints
Studio Located At Our Residence
196 St. David. Street -- Goderich
(Near the High Water 'Tower)
ANYTIME -.DAYS or EVENINGS
$tab
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