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Londesboro'$Jaelk Arm, strong Dowled irst Thre'e Gjames �All� Ove rummer 4,06 Points in Sing e1,G.an1,0;%,3 Triple.
Jack Armstrong, 61- year 1 50 "Oldsters"
N'Tg ptf that
.0 fa m r h done It well rteoglrdtiZ is art wi
Tuesday
A! an tor, For his effort, week
e4gue r�VI%Lhrt game, le was
Ite W a
game,
to ne ne,
Colts'Lead Foreit Two, 0 he bowled 406 in a' single g ongraved
01,111ton Colts, des Piave ,le.
all . , gold c1g=
ay three overtime CLirINTON 12rO40ST 7 to becor ghTer from the proprietor o
n I iofirst over -400 11
e bowler , Clinton in the pa
games in their &TQup semi,44nala, The (At. Clinton, �Sat0rit;Ly, past 2 the local a - as made
0 .11pyi
Colts lead thesetries, two ung t rr�e 1�la _h 15).
:games Mr. Armstrong was the a member of T3eiu
to one, winning he, -A game.. re Y�airs
11 1 gm
.12-7 in Clinton, Lions Arena. .last Saturday night, also The Colts, really caughtt,*ffre in winner ofowling Al- of T art's 400 club
winning in
ClintonC"nton
Forest on 'Monday night, 5-4, then losing at home Inst night 10,9., the third period to tie the score turkey bo' His tbree-gaTotes-
I . WJ'Off 1',aS'tr _rne total on
The next tbp (ZIStIMIU09se,
two gamq four out of seven series miter through the game,
a are.,. in al day was $0, 'also a high' for the
Ferect Saturday night 44CI back in Clinton on'AcrndaY' Max2 i the V time took Juck is a member of the over Glutton 4110.Y,
The.pr n e o. er "a
mandie lead, scaring'
Beals,FOPXST 10 --COLTS 0 CbINOX &VOREST 4 the than. a
(At (linton, Wednesday,, (At Forest, Monday; tote.
March, 10) March 11) Ken, Wig was the Individual
1,ast night I the . Colts: and Forest, with SpeondS left Star, scoring four goals, Bloom.. Kin Al tar Peew'ees
Vay t their third overtime g , 'I field, the smallest on.• the
ed �amo MJY 40 4, est player
ores fiPally 'qaing in the q; _rtlmo perlod4n Forest ice -W
won 10r% sq . ve as Forest's most effective, R
to one
tally
'in the extra period e -VI
the'
Monday ajdg4t, Muw4y Coilquhbvii He was checked bea y in
y V% left
0, Sbo,�ed the • puck in -to the ForeSt the overtime p6riod an the cad for fg- Tourney
The colts were tral4ng 4-1 at
tthe end of the , first then net from a Scramble, to give. the gar4g�, est: laupwb Wh
,of the
For goal, S ite, de the All Star team picked Ilde at 10.15, and Hansell
rton
$-4 .at the end Olin- Colts their second overtime win in fence, Armstrong, Dun10 centre, from the Kinsmen spprrsored Peer against M Next
414m,ay, at 1.1,30,
ten did, all the scoring in tb.� third the si&rjes. He bad, just returned Bloorrrfleld; wings, Norland, U�_ Wees, goes to Goderich to bornpete meeting of the ',D" series is on
&
,,.,o tie theYoung -10
First
Period from serving a kneeing penalty 29, rich; alternates, Vachon, Tomes, In the Y Canada Hockey Saturday _morWrix
'R A tor -morning, April 5:� &30
seconds previous. McGregor, rm"rig, -Sffiitb, tutirnament, they will meet their a.m. Zurich
9.45 am, for
I - Forest, Ulrich (Bloom- wolsey first opponents on Friday evening, Hensall. Finals will be that even -
Meld) ................. ......... __ 4.2 Clinton -Colts., goal, Depo
,9 Clinton Colts: -goal, Dei1pmnie,, mme; April 4, at 7.30 o'clock.-, Glencoe ing at 9 p,m.'
On, Walters . .............. 845 defence, Arbpur, Scott; centre, K. defence,*
St cEwan; Scdtt; centra, is the first team they will attempt Londesboro, also in "D" series
2—Clinton,
:?Z7et , Virich. (Xorland) - 8.58 Doig, wings; B. Doig, Wafters; al- k, Deli; wings, Walters, B. DrAg; to defeat. Both are teArns, in the will begi . n play on Friday, April
4-4r.oresit, Ulrich (,Graham) 1040 temates; Lomax, Tom C*1140110, alternates, R-acieckt, Lomax, A -;r -
I - series, 4, when they meet Shallow Lake,
5_Forest, Norland (Ulrich.) Hartley, Merlam, Bayes, Murray boUr, Hartley, Garon,
f un. Meriarn, It the local boys are successful at ' o'clock in the afternoon, If
Penalties: Denormne, (slashing) 001quhoun. Boyes M. ColquIre hey win then, their next contest
10,29; Armstrong (roughing) 6,40; Forest: goal, Slau, 1: ; defers- First Period .5
awh te n in their First meeting, they will go
4e, Ar ,goal,
unlop; centre, on to a second contest on Tues- would be on Saturday, April 5,
Lomax leld (M, at 1.30 p.m.,. when they could meet
(hooking) 17.22, I-Florest, BlooW
Second Period Bloomfield,; ;A4s, Norland, 'Ulm 1,30 day, April 8 at 11 a.m., to meet
--Forest, Norland (U-1ricb.) 40
rich a rich,) ...... I .... 10:03 the -winner of a contest between either Ripley- or Trowbridge,
alternates, Smith, Graham, 2 --,Forest, Ulrich . .................. in- at 7,45 p.m that
7-4M*ntan, Garon ........ ___.... I:40 �Martin, Tomes, McGregor, Vachon. 3 -Forest, B. Armstrong Sealorth and Forest. The Winner Playing again
(Vachon) ..... I ... 11 .... I....... ... 12,21 of this game will com day, they could -meet Grand Bend,
Bayes (Garon) ... Z03 F1'rsf, Period efth- Alls'a, Craig, Tara, 11derton, Zur-
8-,C1!ntan, B pete again
L3 42 at 5.15 on. the same day with
9--Vmest, No 4 -Clinton, Meriam, (Lomax) er Port Dover, Wlai-tan, Palmer- ,Hansell, ay or
r1and (Ulrich) 505
10 ---Forest, Graham (Bloom- 1 --Clanton, Hartley 7,5.3 5-LiForest, Ulrich (Bleom-
9. 241�bres[t, 131(yornfi-Od iX�'_ ston or Tavistock. and 0 ips will de -
field, Ulrich) .................... 00, field) .......................... ....... 16.44
Norland (Ulrich) .19 21 6 -Clinton, X. 'Daig (Me- The next contest in the "C" ser- terminad.jo Saturday, Apr"
1,1•=-Fbrest, orl 18. ........................... 6112
Meriam (T. Cbl- Penalties, Ulrich, Gm -ham, B, Ewan) 18,14 ies will be on April 9, when, If The 1 Pee Wee All.Stars are
19 55 Dodg, Mariam, Bloomfield; X Doig also entered, in a tournament. to
9uhoun) .............. ; ............... strong they are still winning, the, Clinton rO e
t b he-ld in Mitchell on Saturday;.
P,e�naldes.: K, Doig (hooking) (misconduct & game misconduct). (Toms5 .............................. 18.45 te, am, will have an early morning March 29. In their first game
4 -ID; Wolsey (charging) Z15. Second Perlod Penalties, Meriam (interfer.) game at 8.30 with either Eketer,
Third Period 1,20 r 3,clinton, Walters! (B. Do1g) 1.03 ence) 2,55, Viaehbn (slashing) Ridgetown, Point Edward, Mitch- Clinton meets Tavistock at 11 a.m.
1.3-.-Cibiton Boyes- (Hartley) 4-Cldnton, Boyps . .................. 4.45 16.36. ell or Port Perry.
ton' Meriain men, 5 --,Forest, Armstrong (Bloom- Second Period
_6= Then in the afternon at four ESTATE
boag) ......... ......... .......... 2.37 field) ......... . ....................... 6.35 8_C11r)ton,,Arbour (Uedom) 8;28 o'clock, they would meet either AUCTION SALE I
15 --Clinton, Walters .............. 4.83 C)_ 'Forest, No4and (U,1T1ch,)'-7,55 9---iClinton, Boyes . .................. 8,10 Port Elgin, Durham, Wncardine. or Estate Auction'Sale of Farm,
16--�Clixyton, Hartley ..........,..,13:18 7 --Clinton Watford, and at 7.45 the same rarm-Stock and Machinery, will
Arbour 19.39 10-F oresit Dunlop (Bloom -
Penalties: B. Doig (rouging) Penalties: Norland, Graham, Lo- field) ......... ........................ 15,.55 day would come up. -against thq be held at lot 21 and 92 Conees�
6.40; Smith (holding puck) 17,87; max" Bloomfield, McGregor, Mer- Penalties- ; Vachon Qmeelni) best team from among Milverton, !on 14 Meffillop, .Twp., I mile
T., Colquhoun (boarding) 19.55 jam, Graham. 1-2,46; Meriam 5 min. (fighting), Xarriston, Chesley, Elmira, Mount s
-Bloomfield, (hooking) 19.59. South of Walton and I �nile east
B. Armstrong 5 min. (lighting) Forest, Norwich, Southampton, on
Overtime Third Period and 10 nilm rniscoriduct; Walters Westminster Township, Wingbarn, Tuesday, April I
11 -Forest, McGregor (Wol- 8 -Forest, Uh-ich (Norland) 11-17 2 rain. (roughing)' all, at - 14. 04. West Lorne, Lambeth or New.
ley) ...... .......... .................. 1.50 Penalties: Smith Bloomfield, Third Period Hamburg. at 12:00 o'clock sharp
I&_ -Clinton, B. Doig W, Doig) 3.34 Bayes, Arbout, Va,��On. 11 -Forest, Bloom4eld .......... 2:25, That Wednesday, AU see. the Cattle: 15 Hereford cows with
-19-,Forest, Bloomfield ... 658 0vtr_ftrue 12--Clhiton, Hairtley •(Mer- fanals in the, "C' section of the calves at foot and due to freshen
in April; 17 Hereford, year old
Penalties: Arbour (hljisii�ki�g), 9 ---'Clinton, M. Cdlquhoun 9.20 lam) 3.50 competitions-, and if the Clinton t
19.59. Penalties: M. 'Cblquhoun, 6.b7. -d steers and -heifers, a number ready
13 -,Clinton ' Walters . catt) 9 48 earn makes It t the en of the for' market; Registered Hereford
14-_Clintm X. Doig (Scott) 12.25 day, they'll. be a tired bunch. of girl-, 3 yrs. old.
Penalties- Smith (high sticking.) kids. That will be three hard Pigs: 2 York sows with litter; 2
2.40; Denomme (high, sticking) fought games in the space of 11 York sows bred; 18 York chunks.
served by Walters,, 6:'20; Ulrich hours.
Machinery: No. 40 'Cocksbutt
0tr1pping) 8.50,, Garon (high s tick- Zurich and Hensall teams are tractor; Willy's Jeep, 1955; 12 ft.
B"I ing) 19.3& both classed in the "D" series, 1955 Cockshatt combine;r6 ft. one
Overtime which play first on Saturday mor- way disk-, Cockshutt 8 ft. tractor
15 --Clinton, Hartley, Merkam, Hing, March 29. Zurich 'P-ga"nst I
REVISED VERSION in Leather ............. $10.00 Boyes.) ......................... ...... 3.03 1.1sk
le 10 ft. Cultipacker; New, Rol-
16-Clinten, K. Doig (Me. forage harvester with hay
in Cloth ......... ............ 6.00 T;%van) _ .............................. 5.06 Clintotl -Court and corn attachments;' New .Hol-
""'
ol-
X. Doig (Waltem, land hay and ensilage .- blower; 7 ft.
Ter mower; power' side rake;
;SOMPIMP ItEFERENCE BIBLE Garen) ........... . .............. .... Less than ten ininutes on Tues- F 0
cE. an K!en day Less to complete the snit. D 'am nd harrows; manure leader;
in Morocette and,gobd, edges _ $8.50 16--'clin'ton, m w snow blower;' tractor manure
Doig) .................. ing of Magistrate's Court, and saw spreader; 3 furrow plow; 16 -disc
19 -Clinton, B. Doig (Walt- one charge dismissed and, an Ord- fertilizer drill; 9praymotor 'weed
ST. JAMES' VERSION BIBLE -in Leather, ...................•............. 9.22
-, I er for personal service given .an sprayer, stationary power plant
morocette Ili different sizes, zipper6d Penalties. Hartley and W(y1sey another, 45 HR; Forage- harves�er; 4 see -
or plain, reference- or study st.-y-les, (,roughing) 6,22. In the first instance. the sum- tion. drag -barrows-, 2 steel water
i mons had been mailed by the rani- 'troughs; wagon, vrdo.ader; heavy
...... $2.75 to $12.95 IOOF NOTES duty farm wagon, and box; 2 for-
"" The regular meeting of Clinton stable- investigating; to the hiaii age harvester racks with unload -
WHITE BIBLES an zippered or plain Lodge I.O.O.F. No. 83 will be -held charged, blit the consta-ble -had Ing aprons. Hammer mill and
oil Wednesday, Mirch 26 instead failed to, get the proper name on drive belt• milking machine;-
st... I ...... 11.11 ....... .....
Styles ......... $3.00 to $7.50 "This will b dinkier the summons, Cream '86parator; ensilage cart;
of Tuesday. e a din —0 straw cart; scales; grain auger
HYMNARIES in Cloth or Leather binding, meetln& dinner served at seven ' and motor; fanning mIU; extens-
o'clock, in the lodge -hall. This Health Program ion ladder; tilt bench idNi and
with or without music . ..... 85c to $8.50 motor; electric drill; full line
50 is also, Past Grand Master Night Representatives of five. Huron
te and all chairs will be filled by County hospital boards held a spe- mechanic tools, (The above mach -
PRAYER and HYMNARY in black and whi finery is practically 'like new).
leather or morocette 1. $5.00 t $7.50 Past Glands, • cla.1- meeting here last week to Grain: 700 bushels spring gralh,
.0 1 discuss the mechanics of the com- wheat, Red Clover seed, Hay.
AUCTION SALE ing Federal -Provincial hospitaliz- Farm: Consisting of 160 acres
DAILY MISSAL in brown leather ............ $9.95 Clearing Auction Sale of Farm ation. plan, and its possible effects more or less, good clay learn, and
91MY Machinery; at lot 10, Clon. 2, Stan- on rates, salaries and other oper- exceptionally well drained. 11Ys
.,LITTLE MISSAL" in pictures ............ 39C ley Twp,., 1114 South and 11/4 miles ational expenditures. storey frame house covered with
west of Bracefibld', on, — asphalt shingles, large bank barn,
"KEY TO '_EfEAVEN . . .................. $1.50 and $2.25 Saturday, April 5 AUCTION SALE silo., garage, hen house, -now steel
at I P.1p. drive shed, hydro, good water sup -
NEW CATHOIC EDITION of Moly Bible $1.95 Machinery: Massey - Harris 44 Clearing Auction Sale of Farm ply. Terms 10% down, balance in
tractor, with starter and lighta,111 Stock, Machinery and Household 30 days; sold subject to reserve
A,-1 condition; 3. furrow McCOrm, Effects, at, lot'6, - Con. 5, Hullett bid.
tractor disk; Tivp-, I mile South of Constance,
ick (low; McCormickChattels Cash,
MADONNAS McCormick stiff tooth cultivator; 5 miles East of Clinton. and 2% %-Proprietor, estate of late Lind -
6 section off harrows; McCoTmick north, On say Stewart.
I Friday, March 28 Solicitor, McConnell-Steivart
TNA a�d CHI]r tractor spreader (like new); side
MADOIN 'D,
rake (like new); McCormick pow at 1.00 P.M, Sharp Auctioneer. Harold Xackson
r)9C. to 15 er drill (like new). 3 drum, roller; Cattle: 31 Durham and Hereford Clerk. - E. P. Chesney
...
. .............. -.,i . ..... 2 Massey -Harris 'corn ' scuffler; steers, 3 to 7 cwt. lbs.; 13 Durham 12-13-b
Gehl 13,lirrimer rnill,' power grain and Hereford heifers, 4 to 6 Cwt.
-grinder; Wh.; 6 calves; 4 Durham steers9
it4 silo filler, com- lbs1
ROSARIES in Jet -Mauve plete; 24-46 White thrashing cwt, for all clean -'up chores
machine with cutter; Biddle bean Pigs, 2 young sows, due May 28;
and Clear ............. ............ $1.00.set machipe; 2 bean.. cookers; I elec- 2 Young sows, bred March 5; 2
tric 'I wood; 2 drive belts,' 120 sow"' one due May 25; registered
and 40 feet; 2,000 Ib: scales; 11/2 h 6%,. months old (turribull
H.P. motor (like new), drop head breed); ed); 7 York chunks, 10 weeks
hay loader-, quantity of lumber; 2 old.
rubber tired wagon; 2-16 ft' flat Hay and Grain: Baled Hay and
hay racks. other articles too num- straw; 100 bus. Loraine oats. -76
erous to mention. bus-. No, 2 Wheat; few cull beans.
Terms- Cath - Machinery: 15 TvAn fertilizer
Proprietor, John Murdoch drill; International 3 furrow plow;
BOOKS and STATIONERY' Auctioneer, Harold' Jachson International Super C Farmall
12-b Harris binder; Massey -Harris side
(310,rk, P. Chesney tractor and scuffler, 8 ft. Massey -
rake; Massey-l-larris mower No.
- - - - - - - - - 37, with tractor hitch; (above
machinery is like new); D, Case
EXTRAow"tractor; International manure
spreader; international 32 plate
disc; rubber tired wagon; McCor-
--horse mower; Ba NOUN
rick , in wagon
with grain, box; h9rrows; hay •
loader and stretchers, 2 rollers;
2 row bean, puller; Lex grinder;
new grain, grinder; flat hay rack; UCKET
cutting box,, Massey -Harris No. 9
NO TV crearn, separator; fanning mill Unbreakabla
PROBLEM , with bagger; set light sleighs, bug -
Two Trouser 1,gyi outter; root pulper; steel Rust- roof
IS TOO IRIG Wheel barrow; set scales; 2 coal
I brooder stoves, with booverb; 2
shelters; 2 large water fountains;
Whatever your needs'. i1 autornatia water fountain; num-
]Real 'Value I
Ike (fir ber feeder troughs, snow fence;
TV Re -iron kettle, hay'
iton pig troughs;
Mod- looking, hard-woar.
ing suits in all wool fab- Antenho Work fork; hay knife; slings and block $
•-and ropes; cedar posts; 8" tll&,� 4
Iles, with an extra pair Repair gallon tank sprayer, stone boat; 1498
of trousers. for "double Radi , at Hf -ii :drive belt; 150 ft. wtwdsl handy,holott -0 602y to
wear".f electric motor ;, dr! ohvOnlont 0404ho.jooUts on
fertilizer planks; he UM - C.
as ficichnic' ot cable,, an �ttdrn for
EASTER Pur f6ittory tr6i both oldoi - not4hat Wh
Tlests; Woods oat roller; I 116rse
SPECIAL $06150 ions give best SeNIC6 Motor, electric feilcov; 30 ft. lttd good at1p; ChWIW 961oft-and
der; other, articles too nUm6f6US toni screitch Adott
at IOWL and furnoutiv, 16%1" blob, 16W
All Sing
I bedroom suite, 2 couc
su,, he.4;
-teeter;-teeter;; fernery; Antique Wtf-
utter-whrdue
it j1pa Aru ting desic, eight day clock; I pair
36 to 42 Shite;
Effects': Dining room
1, 1 .1 M, -17).. , coal 1111T I S
i erman s
Phone 1IU 2-0351
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Or 52-38411
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lviropt,16tol-, E'mvood Clarke
Auttiou6er, Ilatolil iratkoon
0161rick P1, P. Chesney
No noct*o — Farm Slold
NEW CAR TRADES HAVE CROWDED ITS.
NEW ARRIVALS DAILY, MEAN WE
MUST P-40VE TITETIf OPT F -A -S -T!
EVERY CAR ON THE LOT IS PRICED TO SELL
QUICKLY, HERE ARE NEW ARRIVALS:
'50 F`L"fOUTH STATION WAGON
Don't wait? At this price it
$550.00
will go to sorae lucky buyer .......
'55 FORD CONSUf, SEDAN
Radio' Heater. Clean inside
.$950.00
and., out ................. ...................... ..............
M. PONTIAC SEDAN $650.00
No rust, Very clean .............................
'53 VAUXIIALL SEDAN
New paint. Good tires.. Fully $895.00
equipped
A few "Cheapids" for those who don't care much
about 'appearahct. Good running order.
"BETTER." MODELS UP 1'0 ;S7.-YOUP, CAR
ACCEPTED IN TRADE.
Like a new CHEVUOLET or VAUXIIALL?'
pikk ofte froln the Lot for a really
hot deal!
7
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Your Frieridly
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ru, 3113
Ite Sehool
Korb, Mellish
TOM R1%lWts'VS-
01
Again Reats IRCAF0.kW004;
0, Bob Liver-
C-�, . Goal,
Craig Cox,, PON*
forwards; d
x
second gam Liens
r�n'Btdl yoP
*R1%�Jod, 9�
Wednesday, �lYfarcki 12'aterna
esVii
save town team again
FIrBordenM'AaDhCrtheXtqrs,wiih4r D04Mair, Douglas Mac
MichaelBurns scoredtbp single
4
Charles Snell, Bryan Cyr and Dom
tally for the RCAF team. .Freeman.
Budd Bayes earned two. •goal
"er assist in � I §
and '. the game. Goals
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, NEW TRAINED AUCTIONEER
were scored by Br'
Bruce Cooper
READY TO SERVE AREA
Borden McRae (J Cooper); Burns
(kT'4clKson)•, Bud(I 130yes. (B. COOP-
13elit pepper, RR a, sWorth,,
returned last FV14ay night from a
er);. Ddliglas Mair (D. 14ae4Wey)-,
Boyes; Ron Loc1c..Wood (Bi4dd0
two � 0 Week
Weeks course in auctianeering,
Boyes) .
9 04 In Iowa, U,S,A, He is all
-CLINTON ROAF: Goal, Dade
Des aicline; defence, John C
r I . areW,
ready to, cornmence work, as
licensed auetloneer,
TruScott;
Ken' forwards, George
Jackson, Ted Clarke, Mike Burris;Alternates,
Gary (ikes; Allan
rjun, Arnold Georg&, Gordon Lag-
an, Michel Gaudet, Don. Lalster
CUNT -ON 11ONS
4c a word, uw 760
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Friday, March 21--nuchre arid
Dance in Varna Town Hall, Mur-
dock's Orchestra. Lunch booth in
SCHEDULE
hall, proceedi, for skating rink.
12-1y.
Fri., Max, 21—Goderleh. Pavilion
FRIDAY, MARCH 21-1
One Night only, Johmile Fama ancT.
4.36 - 6.30 p.m,—RCAF Peewees
the Canadian Play Boys. -Cabaret
-10-00 p.m.— Ontario Street
Dancing Dclng every Saturday. Music,
Church
this week by Benny Goodfellow
and his orchestra.
SATURDAY, MARCH ?,2-r
9,0040.00 ain..Public School
Friday, March 21—Square Dan—
ce Night. Norm Lindsay as dir-
Children, sponsored, by
ector. Clinton Legion Hall. Spm --
Lions Club, . .
1.1,00-12.00 a.m.—Adastral Park.
sor: Huron Central Agricultural
Society, Proceeds for Clinton
.1-15 - 5.30 P.-M.—Figure Skating
Spring Far. I 11-2-X
MONDAY, MARCH 24-- 1 11
Saturday, March 22 — Varnat.
1,30 - 3.00 p.m.—Junipr Farmers
WA Bake Sale, in the Couriol
4.30 - 6.30 p.m.—RCAF Peewees
Chambers, Clinton, at. 3 p,m.
&30—Intermediate Hockey, 01ri-
1112A,
ton Colts vs. Forest
Saturday, April' 5 --Constance
TUESDAY, MARCH 25—
WA Bake Sale, in Olintoe, the
former Newcombe's store, at 11
4-30 - 5.30 p.m.—Public School
a,m. 12-b.. %
Children, grades I to 4,
sponsored by Lions Club
Friday, March, 28 --Bluebells.
FestIval, Hobby competition&;
WEDN$EDAY, MARCH 26—
2.15-4.00 p.m,—Public Skating
bazaar and bake sale. 7.30" pm.
All proceeds for the, work of Clin-
ton. Bluebells. 12-b,
THURSDAY, MARCH 27—
Sat May 31—Blossom tea and
4.30 -5.30 p.m.—Public- School,
bazaar, St. Paul's Anglican ChUr-
grades 5 to 8, sponsored
ch, Parish Hall, -auspices Friend -
by Lions Club,
ship Club, 3 to 5 p.m. 12-b
NEW CAR TRADES HAVE CROWDED ITS.
NEW ARRIVALS DAILY, MEAN WE
MUST P-40VE TITETIf OPT F -A -S -T!
EVERY CAR ON THE LOT IS PRICED TO SELL
QUICKLY, HERE ARE NEW ARRIVALS:
'50 F`L"fOUTH STATION WAGON
Don't wait? At this price it
$550.00
will go to sorae lucky buyer .......
'55 FORD CONSUf, SEDAN
Radio' Heater. Clean inside
.$950.00
and., out ................. ...................... ..............
M. PONTIAC SEDAN $650.00
No rust, Very clean .............................
'53 VAUXIIALL SEDAN
New paint. Good tires.. Fully $895.00
equipped
A few "Cheapids" for those who don't care much
about 'appearahct. Good running order.
"BETTER." MODELS UP 1'0 ;S7.-YOUP, CAR
ACCEPTED IN TRADE.
Like a new CHEVUOLET or VAUXIIALL?'
pikk ofte froln the Lot for a really
hot deal!
7
-arae Btu's, Motors Ltd,,,
Your Frieridly
las
0MIRM" C141Y.1009, Dealer
HUritto 14121 -A- CLINI'ON %,JV