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threading the needle, Brian Me-,
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ion Forrest; Bonnie Stirling;
clothes pin race, Eric -•Ohnter .and• Den .Taylor, Marian Forrest and,,,
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"The Home of Good
Clean Fuels"
Gordon Hill ,and Robert Taylor
are in Winnipeg this week apend-
ing the Interprovincial Farm Un-
ion Council Convention,
LOND.ESBORO
TUESDAY and, .WEDNESDAY
duly 23 and 24
"APARTMENT.••FOR
PEGGY"
Betty Grable - Casey Adams
Cartoon . Comedy .
BOX OFFICE OPENS 8.00 P.M.
First Show At' Dusk '
Two Shows Each Night
Play In-A-Car Bingo at the
Sunset Drive-In
Every Wednesday ,,Night
Children under 12 in Cars FREE
Prayground Refrpshments
- SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 18th, .
Continues through to Saturday, August
CHECK THESE LOW PRICES FOR. REAL SAVINGS. SHOP EARLY
WHILE THE SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST'
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when a camera goes along
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Keep Your Camera
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And An Extra One or Two
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We Carry All Sizes In
Black & White and Color
SUNTAN CREAMS
and LOTIONS
Sea and Ski $1.50
Bronztan ...,... $1.05
Coppertone $7.50
Bathing Caps, 79c to 1.59
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For Tine: .§.z. Medium Textui-e Hair
Just Damp Comb-Set-and Spray
Curls Lass- For WeAk
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TUSSY-' COLOGNES
4 Fragrances
Reg. 2.50 for $7.25
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Bubble ,Bath Crystals
Bath Salts-4 lb. bag,
Speckil ... .. .... 79c
Bath'Sponges-:Bundle of 5
Only 29c
REXALL, Tooth Paste
with the new
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Reg. 59c
SPECIAI 2 for 87c
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Prop.: Earl E. Hamilton
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Sport Shirts
LONG nave'
New Ivy League Styles - Reg. 4,95 to 10.95
Sale Special $3.45. and $4.95
SHORT, SLEEVE
Reg. to 4.95 All Siiet
Sale Price $1.95 - $2.95
NO EXCHANGES - NO IttvuNDs
TERMS STRICTLY CASH
NO di-1AXm POP. ALTERATIONS Many Other Ulnavertised SpecialS
Herman's Men's Wear Hu 26s1 ciinton Ont.
• lhtrou •County
Farmipg Report
(By' At 5, Bolton. .assistant .ag-
ricultural. representative ler Ow-
en County)
Approximately tWo-thirds of the
first cut hay crop has now been
harvested Although it is late in
the season 'for baYirit, good
sty' bay can still be made, Part-
teularly if the crop does= not con-
tain orchard grass or other. early
maturing grasses or legumes, •
"During the past week we have.
bad several reports of various -in
sects causing damage, to hay ,and
cereal grain craps in' the county,
These insects appear to be active
only in, 'certain areas,
"To date no serious outbreaks
of ammo= have been, reported.
As mentioned in last week's re-
port, .a considerable number, of
the worms have been located, but
an abundant supply of green.
plants hae provided sufficient
feed for the insects and they have
not damaged the grain crop to
any extent, '
News of Varna
Correspeudent; FRED MealtlYIONT
.Plione Clinton HU ,24214
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have a problem,
. Usually I dent worry about
Preblems because I can almost
always think of where, to get the
necessary information, This time
I don't know the answer-and have
no idea where to to get it,
Perhaps Someone can tell me,
I have a few fat steers' 'to sell
shortly, The problem is to find
out what price' I should get, I
used to think the market report
of the Toronto stockyards was the
place to get an idea of the price
of cattle.
Recently I was talking to a
Huron County Beef Producer who
had shipped a 'number of -steers
to the yards in Toronto. They
were sold in, two .separate lots
for $24,75.yet .the top price. quoted
for the day his steers were sold
was $29,00, If I look .61 the paper
and .believe..$0. is the top price
for •steers, I will lose about $75.
'011 my cattle, .,
I could use that $75.. My .wife
could have a whole new fall ward-
robe. Does' my wife get it - or
will it be the packer's Wife? One
of my boys 'is starting .40 High
School and wants a wrist watch.
$75. would buy him a dandy, Does
my son get it or will it be the
buyer's son.? That $75, represents
the interest on about a $1,500.
lean or the taxes on a 50 acre
grass farm. If you happen to
own a 100 steers ..you will lose
$750. lay this error in the market
veport.
I could' 'take these steers td a
community sale. There the buy-
ers are bidding competitively and
I could bid on theta myself and
take the cattle home if the price
Was too bad.' This looked: like a
very good plan until recently
when I began to .wonder if cattle
were going direct to packers, like,
the bogs, where no reliable price
reports are made. I looked up
some shipping reports from Gov-
ernment sources and found that
something over 42 percent of the
slaughter cattle gip direct re the.
Packing Plants,
Alas for4ny plan! Under these
conditions the bidding is only mild-.
ly competitive so I still haven't,
found out what price the buyers
are-really able to paY. Please,
can anyone tell me what the fair,
honest price ,for my cattle shOuld
be?'
Goderich Township
Reminding the W1A of St. James
Church, Middleton, of the big
baking sale to be held in Bayfield
on Saturday afternoon, July 27 at
3 p.m, at Mrs. R. H. F. Gaird-
her's.. Mrs.. Arnold Miller, Mrs.
Alfred Hudie, IVErst--, R. Rowden,
Mrs, Fred Middleton and Mrs.
'Stewart Middleton constitute the!
committee. in charge and the mem-
bers are asked to send their dona-
tions. with them and make this.
the WA's big effort. ,of the :Year,
a most successful one.
LAKEFRONT
• DANCING
BAYFIELD
PAITION
EVERY FRIDAY
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SUNSET
DRIVE4N THEATRE
11/4 Miles East of Goderich •
-. On Highway 8
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
July 18 and 19
"CALL lyf E MISTER"
Betty arable -- Dan Dailey
Cartoon Coniedy
SATURDAY and MONDAY
July 21 and 23
"RACING BLOOD"
Broderick Crawford
Dorothy McGuire
Cartoon • '. Comedy
!Was Maud *Ferguson, Seaforth,
spent last week. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen,
-Mr, and Mrs, Albert Yee, Toron-
to, spent a couple of days with Mr.
and Mrs. Oliarles
Mr, and Mrs. Israel and family,
Kitchener, spent part of SaturcicaN
with the latter's. mother, Mrs.
Mary Crawford.
Mr ,and Mrs, George Nicholls,
Huntsville, visited one day recent-'
ly with Mr. and Mrs. .T.ep young-
blut.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne •Tor,
Tonto, are spending a few days
with the latter's father, George
Moon,
Mr, andolylys. Henry yogbitirt
and' family, Niagara Falls, have
been visiting the past week with
the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Youngblut.
Mrs. • Kirk Lyon,, Leamington,
motored to Londesboro last week
and Mrs,' Jennie Lyon returned
with her to visit her son, Dr. Kirk
Lyon, also Dr. Art. Lyon, Wind-
SOT.
Mr. and' Mrs. Lorne Shobbrook
and Pam, also Mrs. Bev. Herd,
Oshawa, s4ent a short tianevvith
Mrs. John, Shobbrook. Mrs. Shoh-
brook spent Saturday with her
daughter, Mrs.. NOrman Radford,
Linden,.
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Farm Manhgement
Groups Tour
Huron: Farms
MeMbers,of the two' farm man-
ageMent * associations in . Huron
County, are taking part in:bus
tours of the! county this week,
in order to learn something new
about their business.
Yesterday the South-Huron
members gathered . at Exeter, and
toured to the farms of Edwin Mil-
ler,,RR 3, Exeter; Harry Dougall,
EXeter; Ross F6rest, RR 2, Kip-
pen; John ,',Dieta,. RR 3, Kipper.
and Bill Coleman, Kippen. Lunch
was enjoyed at-Hensall.
To-morrows, the , North-Huron
group will meet ' at Blyth,, and
proceed 'to visit the farms ',Of
Bell, Blyth; George Robertson, RR
5, Goderich; Ben Straughan, F.B.
Goderich; Harry and Ed Miller,
Exeter. Lunch will be a picnic
at Ben Miller.
John Clark, Of 'the farm econo-
mics branch,' OAC, Guelph, ac-
companied bah tours, Which Were
aranged by the. executives'' of the
associations, assisted by 'Douglas.
II. Miles, agricultural represent-
ative of Huron County.
4,11-wmpAy, Y 18, 3.957
CLINT(*.T. NNITM-11COlilD
Feldman Has Problem!.
Can Anyone Help Him?
AI 4, Carl kIemIngway)
A hnnlher, of ,girls from the
United Church are .attending Abe
girls camp at the United church,
Camp north of !Goderich,
The Church Vacation School closed last -Friday. • Average
attenclanee was about 95 pupils!'
The 'officials wish 'to thank all the
leaders . and all who 'helped to
make it so successful.
The members of 1035.
with their families. ',and friends' celebrated the glen/ens 12th in
LisitoWel last Saturday, The
"Varna Future* lodge, made.: a•
good showing in 'the 'parade and
received , •hand clap .511
along the route.4;'
WMS Picnic Held
A very.--sneeessful: picnic was
held on Wednesday last :by ! the
members of the Varna United.
Church Woman's' Missionary .Soe-.
lety., The Baby Band with their
mothers and." the Mission Band .
were ,guestS, The day 'was fine,
the fare 'bountiful • and everyone
present enjoyed the afternoon,
Mrs. Lee McConnell, Mrs. Gor-
don Johnston., and Mrs. Ida Mc
Clinchey were in charge of the
sports for children- under six yeara
of age, whilst 'Mrs. B. Taylor and
Mrs. W, McAsh, looked after the
Mission Band .qsports.
The results were . as, follows:
youngest thud: present, Charlene
Reid; girls six - to eight Years,
Mary Stephenson, Margaret For-,r
rest; 'boys Brian lVIcAslit Stephen ti
Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND •
Dancing Nightly
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ORCHESTRA
Top Quality Use-d Cars-
'55 DODGE Two-Door',. spotless e, $1,695
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-'53 :FORD Mainline Sedan, new motor & radio; $1,250
'50 STUDEBAKER Champion Sedan,
'overdrive and radio $ 550
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Bear Wheel Alignment and Balancing Servke
Phone HU 2-9363 • : : Clinton, Ont.'
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SUITS
Large SelectionS
FINE ALL-WOOL WORSTEDS
Buy Now
And Save
GROUP 1-.
FINE WOOL WORSTEDS
and TWEEDS
All Sizes 36 to 44
Regular Priced to 05.00
SALE
PRICE $44.50
GROUP 2-
FANCY and PLAIN
ALL WOOL WORSTEDS
SALE
PRICE
• Regular Priced to 69.50
$39.50
GROUP 3-
A FEW ODD SUITS
$ AT
PECIAL
Regular to 59.5
0 $209.50
SPORT COATS
FINE IMPORTED TWEEDS
ALL WOOL BLUE BLAZERS
REGULAR TO $39.59. '
Specials at .
$1995 to $27.50
SIZES 4O to 42• preluding' 'fall t
Clearance Specials
MEN'S ALL WOOL TROPICAL PANTS
Reg. 15,95 - Sizes 30 to 42.
Sale/Price $11.95
MEN'S HOSIERY-Nylon - Wool
Reg. to $1.95.
Sale Price 85c
$1.95
MEN'S SUEDE JACKETS-
Sizes 34 to 44 - Reg. to 21.95.
Sale Price $13.95.
MEN'S DENIM WORK PANTS-
Hammer Loop-Rule Pocket-Reg. to 4,95.
$2.95
MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Nylon Reinforced
Shirts and Shorts 59e ea.
EXTRA PANTS FREE
ON ALL •
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KODAKS - PRINTING and DEVELOPING •;--- 'FILMS
W. C. Newcombe, Phm. B.
Chemist and Druggist
PHONE HU. 2-951 1 ---- -- CLINTON
Special Suipmer Prices
ot
Hawkins' HardWare
Phone HIT 2-9433 '
4 ,skier;. Price _, Now 2-4-Cycle Power Mowers 95.00 80.00
1--4-Cycle Power Mower ... .. 105.00 85.00
1---2-Cycle Power Mower 79.50 60.00
1-4-Cycle Reel Type Mower 105.00' 80.00
1-12-Ft. Beatty Refrigerator 425.00 335.00
1-9-Ft. Beatty Refrigerator , '349.00.219.00
1-Finlay 30", fully automatic
Range ....... , ... .... ........ 344.50 285.00
2 Only-Hand MOwers, 5 blade 25,50., 19.50
1-Electric Rangette . .. 55.95 40.50
3-Garden Wheel Barrow ..•,,.,,. 13.50 11.50
FOR YOUR PLUMBING and HEATING
NEEDS
CALL VS
Forsyth Shirts
Fused Collar - Single or Double Cuff
'WHITE - BLUE - GREEN"- SAND
These Shirts are Regularly. $5.95
Our Sale Price, X4.65, 3 for $12.
IN FINE MEN'S WORK SHIRTS-
All Sizes - Assorted Patterns
Reg. to 3.95
Sale Price.
Sale Price