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NEWS-RE(ORD
WANT
FOR QUICK RESULTS
ROXY THEATRE (Tinton
Two Shows Nightly—First Show at 7 pm.—Wide Screen.
Saturday Matinee ZOO p,m.
NOW IMAYIING,Moy 21.4243,00.king BILL
"SNOWF1RE"
Heart-warming tale of a little girl and a grand white horse,
DON. MEGOWA.N -- Cl-AIRE KELLY
and
"THE LITTLEST HOBO"
An intelligent police dog and a bouncing baby lamb teamed
together.
MONDAY--TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY May 25-26-27
"IN LOVE AND WAR"
(Adult Enterteinment)
CINEMASCOPE and DE LUXE COLOR
With the Marines in the South Pacific—making every moment
' count—because tomorrow they may die.
Robert Wagner -- Dana Wynter -- Jeffrey Hunter
COMING—Double Bill
"Sam and the Magic Ring" & "Jinx Money"
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE,
FLORIST-
Dial HU 2-7012--Clinton
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FOR RENT — OFFICE SPACE
Approximately 700 square feet of floor space in modern
new office building, one block from main intersection,
on Highway No. 8, in the Town of Clinton. Well lighted
and insulated. Suitable for professional use, Apply:
Credit Union Office, Box 310, Clinton
20-1-b
Jacket Clearance
HERE IT IS!
Clearance of
Fine Quality
CASUAL
JACKETS
•
All Styles,
Ail Sizes,
Reg. Priced to
$15.95
SPECIAL $9.95 ea.
EXTRA PANTS FREE
On W. R. JOHNSTON Made-To.Measure Suits
(Top 3 Ranges)
Pickett & Campbell Limited
Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats
Phone HU 2a9732--Ma in Corn er—Clinton
T,HUR$PAY; MAY .214. 100
CbINTON NEW$-RECORD
Accommodation
For Rent
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, un-
furnished, available May 18. Phone
JOY 2-9493. 19-20-p
DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT, 2-3
bedrooms, furnished, heated, utili-
ties paid. Phone HU 2-9540. 20p
4ROOM UNFURNISHED apart-
ment on King Street, with bath.
.Available June 1. HU 2-9477,
20-b ,......—
SMALL APARTMENT on Albert
Street, ideal for couple, opposite
:the Town Hall. Phone HU 2-6650.
20-b
s-ROOM FURNISHED apartment,
suitable for couple, available May
20, laundry facilities. Phone, HU
2-9504, mornings and evenings.
19-tfb
.3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment,
Self-contained on ground floor.
iCentrally located, phone HU 2-
t9581. 19p-20b
:3-ROOM FURNISHED APART-
Tnent, comfortable, and clean, well
!located, suitable for couple, quiet
!couple preferred, available now.
Phone HU 2-9728, - 20tfb
FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM
tapartment in Seaforth. Private en-
trance, :private bath. Available
June 15. "Call Mrs. Ron MacDon-
ald, (Minton, HU 2-9673. 19-20p
, Accommodation
t Wanted .
2 .or 3 BEDROOM HOUSE want-
ved 'by "Tune 30. Apply to Box 21,
Clinton News-Record. 20 p
HOUSE REQUIRED IN CLINT-
ON, to rent, Unfurnished. Two or
three bedrooms. By civilian. Ph-
one BU 2-7481, after six o'clock.
21-b
WANTED TO RENT, teacher,
wife and one child desire 2 or 3
bedroom house by August or Sept-
ember. Reply giving particulars
to Box 182, Clinton News-Record.
18-tfb
Articles For Sale
30 BAGS SEBAGO POTATOES.
John Flynn, phone NU 2-9953.
20p
SEBAGO POTATOES, either for
seed or cooking. Robert Glen, HU
2- 9909. 20-b
ROUEN DUCK HATCHING eggs
.for sale, also quantity of Kat-
andin potatoes. Contact Helen An-
derson, phone HU 2-9167. 19-20b
SPRING SALE PRICE on Mc-
Culloch Chain Saws now in effect.
Buy now and save. Wells Auto
Electric. 16-tfb
ADDING MACHINE: hand oper-
ated, two years old, McCaskey
model, in excellent condition, call
Carlow 16r16 after 6 p.m. 20-b
HAND LAWN MOWER for sale,
also coal oil stove and oven for
stove, all in good condition, suit-
able for summer cottage, phone
HU 2-9728. - 19-20b
SEWING MACHINES: White and
Singer. New machines from $69.50.
For free home trial write, Carl
Lacapra or phone 647W, Listowel,
,Ontario. 18-9-20p
YOU CAN OWN A NOME for as
little as $250.00 down and low
monthly payments: Colonial Horn
es Ltd., Clinton, Ontario, HU 2-
600. 18-tfb
RIBBONS FOR TYPEWRITERS
and adding machines. $1.00 each.
Clinton-News Record. 8-tfb
SPRINGTIME BABY CARRIAGE,
in very good shape. Convertible
to car bed or bassinet. $35. Dial
'RU 2-7054. 20-b
ROYAL ENFIELD MOTOR-
CYCLE, model 350 c.c. Year 1955.
In good condition. For particulars
;phone Ted Crich, 11U 2-9204.
20-p
AGAIN THIS YEAR OUTSIDE
white paint at $2.99 per gal. Ph-
.one your order in' T. A. Dutton
Appliances, Brucefield, telephone
HU 2-3232, open evenings 'till 9
p.m. 17tfb
:SIX PIECE DINING ROOM suite,
rocking chair; bed, mattress and
springs; china cabinet; oil stove.
Charles 1V/cAdani, over Charles-
worth's store. 20-p
'18 FT. VACATION TRAILER, can
sleep six, electrical, water hook-
up, sible, stove and frig., pride
s.$700; 22 ft. trailer, 1957 Glendale
for year round living, 3 pc. bath.
Contact P. J. Olson, Trailer Park,
at RCAF Station Clinton 20p
SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE
sewing machine with zig gag, ern- ,
broiders, monograms, blind hems, '
etc., under guarantee, full balance
$36 or take up payments of $6
monthly. Please reply to Box No. i
171, Clinton News-Record.
20-1-b
Articles For Sale
DRAIN TILE
RYDALL BRICK & TILE LTD.
Call 193 Lucan
Elginfield, Ontario.
49 to48P
GETTING MAERIED? See the
samples of Wedding Stationery at
the Neves-Record Office, Invite,
tions, thank-you' cards, wedding
cake boxes, place cards, serviettes
match books, etc, tfb
SUCH AN IMPORTANT GIFT as
a diamond should be chosen with
special care. Phone for an even»
Ing appointment, HU 2-9525 or NU
2-7054. Anstett Jewellers. 53tfb
TED RYDER'S TV, SALES and
Service, Clinton HU 2-9320, 'Mill
Street, your Dumont-Hallicrafter
dealer, Hi-Fi, Stereo, Radios, TV,
Antennas. 10% doWn payment.
18to25-p
SEVERAL new patterns in English
Bone China Dinnerware, including
lovely "Cornflower". See it and
others in our window and get our
low prices for fine china. Counter's
Jewellery. 20p
18 ft. ALUMINUM CABIN trailer.
Sleeps 4 on spring-filled cushions,
Wired for hydro, oil heat, insul-
ated, mahogany trim, electric bra-
kee. New condition. Can be fin-
anced. George Little, Bayfield.
Phone 33. 20p
Articles Wanted
PLATE GLASS WINDOW, used,
must be at least 4 ft. by 6 ft.
Call Clinton News-Record, Phone
HU 2-3443. 20-tfb
Automobiles For Sale
1954 OLDESMOBTLE, 'very good
condition, Phone HU 2-9689. 19-20p
1951 PONTIAC SEDAN Delivery,
low mileage, in good running or-
der. Phone HU 2-9512. 20b
Custom Work
FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND
HEATING needs, call HU 2-9433.
Hawkins Hardware. • 2-tfb
FOR YOUR DRAINAGE, excavat-
ing and pipeline work, foundations,
levelling. Contecte Jack Merrier,
phone HU 2-9734. 20-tfb
WOULD LIKE TO DO CORN
planting and weed spraying. Sp-
rayer mounted on jeep. Phone Joe
Gibson, HU 2-3229. 20-21-b
TREES NOW IS THE TIME
to arrange for tree removal; fully
insured. Contact J. McFarlane,
HU 2-6654. 11 to 20-p
SEWAGE DISPOSAL — Septic
tanks, cess-pools, etc. pumped and
cleaned with modern equipment.
All work guaranteed. Write Louis
Blake, RR 2, Brussels, phone 46r6
Brussels. 15 to 30p
Employment Wanted
WILL TAKE IN WASHING for
summer months. Please phone HU
2-7578. Mrs. Jim East. 20-b
Farm Equipment
For Sale
SURGE 2 UNIT MILKING mach-
ine and line for 13 cows. HU 2-
9891. 20-b
ROBBIE BURNS GARAGE, your
JI Case dealer at Londesboro has
a large line of Case tractors and
farin implements on hand. Come
in and see the new Casematic, the
newest in tractors. 20-tfb
GEORGE WHITE THRESHING
machine, like new, used to thresh
only 50 loads, complete with grain
blower, shredder, clover attach.
ments and new drive belt, priced
reasonable. Apply James Masse,
phone 77r9, Zurich. • 19-20p
Help Wanted — Female
WAITRESSES wanted at Ping-
er's Restaurant. Apply in person.
20b
WANTED: GIRLS for Car-Hops,
age 18 years or over. Apply Bill's
Restaurant, next to Parkerhpuse
Motel, Highway 4. Clinton, 20p
WAITRESS WANTED for rest-
aurant work, steady employment,
Apply in person Taylor's Restaur-
ant, 20b
Lost and Found
LOST—Baby's blue go-cart, out-
side IGA store on Saturday, May
9, Finder please phone HU 2-7298,
261.?
Lots For Sale
I HAVE TWO MORE LOTS T will
sell, they are well located. Close
to shopping centre, sewer and wat-
er. Price reasonable, F, W. And-
rews, phone IRJ 2.3462. 20-1-p
Clearliq AaCtlea Sale
Of Household Effects
In ERVOEFIE1,-D On
Saturday, May 30 at 1.30 p.m.
Full line of Household Effects.
Terros--Cash
Mrs. John Cairns, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E„ P, Chesney, Clerk
20-1-b
Livestock Wanted
OLD HORSES WANTED at 3%c
lb., and dead cattle at value. 'If
dead, phone at once. Gil :BERT
BROS. MINK RANCH, phone col-
lect, Goderich, 1483 J 4 or 1483 J 1.
ATTENTION FARMERS! Cash
paid for sick, down and disabled
cows and horses. Dead stock pick-
ed up free of charge; no call ac-
cepted -under 300 lbs. Call collect
Ed. Andrews, 851 r 11, Seaforth,
Associated with Darling and Co.
of Canada Ltd. 39p-tfb
D E AD STOCK SERVICE
Highest cash prices paid for
dead, old, sick and disabled horses
and cattle. Old horses for slaught-
er at 5c a pound. For prompt,
sanitary disposal phone collect,
Norman Knapp, Blyth 21r12; if
busy phone Leroy Acheson, At-
wood 153, William Morse, Brus-
sels 1536. Trucks available at all
times. 11-tfb
Dead Stock Services
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES
PAID FOR SICK, DOWN OR
DISABLED COWS and
HORSES.
Also
Dead Cows and Horses
At Cash Value
Old Horses — 4c per pound
Phone Collect
133 — BRUSSELS
BRUCE MARLATT
'24 Hour Service
Miscellaneous
OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIRS,
Johnson Sales and Service. Don
Epps Marine, Clinton, HU 2-9622.
19-tfb
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Established
Jewellery Store. 20p
MOTORS AND GENERATORS
rewound and repaired. Brushes,
capacitors, switches, bearings;
small appliances repaired. Used
or reconditioned motors for sale.
Art Levett, Isaac Street at Dun-
lop, phone HU 2-6640. 44-tfb
LET' US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like new.
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured — don't take chan-
ces. Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl restringing. W.
N. Counter. . 20-p
TOP PRICES FOR
LIVE POULTRY
Phone 66
East Huron. Produce
Brussels, Ontario
13 to 21-b
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Breeding Service — All
Breeds of Cattle — Member owned
and controlled — Cost Low — Ef-
ficiency High * Disease control-
led, Safety—Use the best of Bulls.
For service or more information
phone Clinton HU 2-3441 or for
long distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650
between 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. week
days; 6.00 and 8,00 p.m. Saturday
evenings.
Calls received on Saturday even-
ing will be serviced on Sunday
morning. For cows in heat on
Sunday morning, do not call until
Monday morning. Better Cattle
For Better Living. 20 -tf b
Notice
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASS-
ING on Lots 41 and 51 both sides
of the river, Tuckersmith Town-
ship at 'any time hereafter, will
be prosecuted. By Order of the Owner A. E. Parry. 18.9.20-1.2-p
Pasture For Rent
58 ACRES OF PASTURE FOR
rent. Plenty of water and shade.
Louis Carbert. Phone HU 2-9865.
19-20-p
Personal
WRY FEEL OLD? Feel -Years
Younger. Ostrex Tonic Tablets re-
vitalize thousands past 40. Only
69c. At all druggists,
Property Wanted
LOTS WANTED, L. G. Winter,
Real Estate, High Street, phone
MI 2-$692, agent for Ka:toilet
Roma, 15-tfb
Real Estate
SUMMER COTTAGE for sale, lo-
cated four miles north of Bayfield
at Elliott's Grove. Phone HU 2-
9087. 17-p-tfb
BUSINESS PROPERTIES, farms
and homes, Build a home to suit
your pocketbook on the Nu-Way
house plan. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, Agent for Kernohan.
Phone HU 2-6692 for appointment,
High Street, Clinton. 49tfb
MODERN RANCH STYLE Bun-
galow, 1% years old, This home
has large living and dining area,
kitchen, utility room and — two
bedrooms, and is located at 468
Edward Street, Exeter. Contact
Cpl. Soon, RCAF Station, Clin-
ton (Basic Training) phone. HU
2-3411. 20-b
BROILER TURKEY FARM, 116
acres of clay loam, 10 room brick
home, modern conveniences, 4
floor barn with all the equipment,
2 other barns, located on highway
with some lake frontage.
FOR QUICK SALE, immediate
possession, 75 acre farm, good
home and barn, located on high-
way, 'only $8,000. Low down pay-
ment.
MANY SUMMER COTTAGES for
sale.
JOHN BOSVELD
REALTOR
40 Wellesley Street, Goderich
PHONE 1108
Salesmen: Joe McConnell, Seaforth
C. Buruma, Clinton.
19-20-b
Real Estate for Sale
Houses
$6,000-5-room cottage, 5 years
old, 2 bedrooms and 3 piece
bath, coal furnace, full cellar.
$5,000-8 room 1% storey house,
4 bedrooms, 3 piece bath, coal
furnace, full dry basement, own-
er would sell with reasonable
down payment.
$6,000-6 room frame cottage, 2
bedrooms, 3 piece bath, oil fur-
nace, Close to main street.
$5,500-7 room, insul brick house,
4 bedrooms, 3 niece bath, large
lot. Early possession can be ar-
ranged.
.$6,500-7 room, 1% storey insul
brick house, 1 block from school,
2 bedrooms, 3 piece bath up,
double living roomrmodern kit-
chen with built in cupboards,
den and utility room, coal fur-
nace. This house is insulated
and economical to heat. Posses-
sion can be immediately.
Farms
$9,500-3 miles south west of Clin-
ton in Goderich Township, 12G
acres, 8 room insul brick house,
50'x60' barn. Owner wishes to
retire and will accept mortgage
at reasonable terms.
150 ACRES-4 miles south west
from Clinton, 11 acres of cedar
bush, good water supply, 120
acres workable. 7 room insul
brick house, '36'x56' barn. Early
possession, $5,000 cash.
$9,500-7 miles south west of Clin-
ton, 80 acres of good land, mod-
ern barn. 2 storey house, 3 piece
bath, coal furnace, immediate
possession of house and barn.
K. W. Colquhoun
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
Bus. HU 2-9747; Res. 2-7556
VIC KENNE DY--Salesman
20-b
Seed For Sale
A FEW BUSHELS OF SANILAC
seed beans. Phone HU 2-9891. 20b
SANILAC SEED BEANS eligible
for registration at 9e per lb., they,
were world champions at Royal
Winter ,Vair and yielded 46 bush-
els per acre. Contact Bob Allan,
Brucefield. 19-20-b
PFISTER SEED CORN by re-
liable company, quality control; you
can plant P.A.G. hybrids with con-
fidence; it outyields competition 8
times out of 10 by an average of
more than 9 bushels per acre. Ern»
est Johnston, Mill road, phone
482W, Goderich, 18-21p
Teachers Wanted
S,S. No, 9 GODERICH Township
requires a qualified Proteetant
teacher for a modern one room
school, Please state qualifications,
former inspector and salary ex-
pected. Apply to Edward Wise,
secretary-treasurer, R.R. 3, Clin-
ton, 18-tfb
"pr,
Clinton Commum
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
8.00 p.m.
Government Irispeeted Scalds
Cattle Sold By Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
13013 MeNAIR, Auctioneer
It W. COLQUROuN, Clerk
BIRTHS
BLAKE—In Clinton Public Hos,
pital, on Thursday, May14, 1959,
to Mr, and Mrs. Orville Blake,
RR Z Clinton, a on.
COOPER—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday, May 15, 1959,
to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Cooper,
RR 5, Clinton, a daughter,
ELLIOTT—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 16,
1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Roy El-
liott, Varna, a son,
QUAY In Clinton Public Hospit-
al, on Saturday, May 16, 1959,
to Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Quay,
Clinton, a son.,
HILL—In Clinton Public Heepit-
al, on Thursday, May 14, 1959,
to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hill,
Brucefield, a son.
JONES—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, May 20,
1959, to Mr, and Mrs.. Larry .
Jones, Clinton, a son.
KELLY—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, May 19, 1959,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, RR
2, Blyth, a daughter,
SHEPHERD — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, May 18,
1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Andrew
Shepherd, Clinton, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
CLAY-AIKENHEAD — In Chat-
ham Baptist Church, on Friday
night, May 15, 1959, by the Rev,
Roy Cook, Mary Jean Faye,
daughter of Mr. Wilfred Aiken-
head and the late Mrs. Aiken»
head, Chatham, formerly of
Clinton, to Timan Clay; former-
ly of Holland,. They will reside
in Chatham.
DEATHS
BELL—In South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Sunday, May 17, 1959,
Roy James Bell, beloved husband
of Ruby Stone, RR 1, Hensall,
in his 49th year. Funeral from
the Bonthron funeral chapel,
Hensall, to Exeter Cemetery, on
Wednesday afternoon, May 20,
by the Rev. Samuel Kerr.
FOX—In Regina, Sask., on Wed-
nesday, April 29, 1959, Alice
Belle Jewitt, beloved wife of
Leslie Fox, 1953 Garnet Street,
Regina, and dear daughter of
Mrs. Mary Jewitt, RR 1, Clint-
on, in her 50th year. Funeral in
Westminster Church, Regina,
Memorial Gardens.
HEELS — Suddenly at Humber
Memorial Hospital on Sunday,
May 17, 1959, Lorne Crawford
Heels, beloved husband of Olive
Moon, 10 Joseph Street, Weston,
dear father of Christena, dear
son of Mrs. Christena Heels and
the late Harry Heels, Crane,
brother of Reginald, Hamilton;
Mrs. V. Mclsaac (Velma), Mrs.
C. Johnston (Edna), Edward and
Ray, all of Orillia. in his 51st
year, Resting at the Ward Fun-
eral Home, 119 Main Street,
North, Weston. Services held
Wednesday. Interment in Sanct-
uary Park Cemetery.
McEWAN—In South Huron Hos-
pital,'Exeter, on Friday; 'May 15,
1959, Helen Bell, widow of the
late Hugh McEwan, in her 85th
year. Funeral from the Bonth-
ron funeral home, Hensall, to
Exeter Cemetery, on Sunday af-
ternoon, May 17, by the Rev.
Charles D. Daniel.
RUMBALL—In Clinton, on Sun-
day, May 17, 1959, Albert Ernest
Rumball, late of Princess Street
East, in his 73rd year. Funeral
from the Ball and Mutch funeral
home, High Street, Clinton, to
Clinton Cemetery, on Thursday
afternoon, May 21, commencing
at two o'clock.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who
sent cards, flowers and gifts to me
while I was a patient in St. Eliza-
beth's Hospital, in Boston, Mass.
—MISS HELEN STEWART. 20b
For the many kindnesses shown
me during my recent illness and
to all who helped in any way, my
sincerest thanks. Special thanks
to Dr. Newland and nurses, —
ALTA-LIND RODGES. 20-p
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sturdy
would like to' take this opportun-
ity to express their sincere th-
anks to. all who helped to make
possible the lovely evening held
for them and also the gifts pre-
sented. It was deeply appreciated.
20-p
I would like to /thank all my
friends, neighbours and relatives
for get-well cards, -flowers, treats
and visits while a patient in Clin-
ton Public Hospital,. Special th-
anks to Dr: W. A. Oakes, Dr. F.
Thompson, and nursing staff and
floor girls. Win. H. KNOX. 20p
My sincere thanks to all who
expressed sympathy in my be-
reavement in the loss of my son
Ted. My thanks to neighbours,
Ball and Mutch, Don McNeil, the
Blyth and Clinton Brigade, Larry
Walsh and Charlie Knox and all
who helped in any way; also for
the many beautiful floral tributes.
Special thanks to Rev, White and
Rev. Lane for their comforting
messages. —FRED PREST. 20-b
I wish to thank all who sent
cards, letters and visited me while
I was a patient in St, Joseph's
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to Rev. S. Davison, Dr, Malkus and
I:tr. McMaster; also Special thanks
to D'Arcy and Gerald Rathwell,
Ernie Talbot, Bill McLachlan, Mal-
color Davidson and Stewart Broad-
foot for doing my seeding,.—JACK
AII(ENHEAD. 20-p
The. family of the late Mrs.
Jane ICtiox wish to extend their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to the many friends and neigh-
bours' for the beautiful floral tri-
butes, cards and expressions of
Sympathy extended to thetn in a
loss of a. dear mother, Special
thanks to Rev. ‘,1, T. White, Lon-
desboro and Rev, Nicks, Toronto;
Rail and Mulch funeral home.
pallbearers, flower, bearers, and
those who assisted in any Way"
during our Sad bereavement, 26-p.
Women's Institute
To Meet May 28;
Plan Bus Tour
The Clinton Women's Institute
will meet in the agricultural of-
fice board room next Thursday af-
ternoon, at 2,30 p.m. Roll call will
be answered by saying something
about the queen. The reports of
the district annual will be given.
Mrs. Russell Holmes and Mrs. H.
Snell are in charge of the pro-
gram. Hostesses are Mrs. M, Bat-
kin, Mrs. C. Elliott, Mrs. C.
Sturdy, Mrs. W. Ross, Mrs. M.
Crich and Mrs. 3. Batkin.
Anyone wishing to take the bus
trip to Greenhill Village on June
2, please pay their fare to Mrs.
Wilfred Colclough on the day of
the meeting.
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH
Now—May '21-22-23
"The SHAGGY DOG"
Walt Disney's Newest Hitt
MONDAY — TUESDAY
May 25 and 26
(Adult Entertainment)
"THE CAMP ON
BLOOD ISLAND"
A melodramatic story of the
POW's in a Malayan prison camp.
An authentic episode from World
War IL
Cart Mohner Walter Fitzgerald
and Andre Morel!
WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY
'FRIDAY and SATURDAY
May 27-28-29-30
(Adult Entertainment)
Shirley MacLatne -- Frank Sinatra
Dean Martin and Martha Hyer
One of the year's best! — Against
a small town background it tells
the tale of an embittered G.I. who
runs into two romances and some
involved complications.
"SOME CAME
RUNNING"
— In 'Scope and Color —
Saturday Matinee Only
"The Gypsy Colt"
Coming: "THE KEY"
Sophia Loren & William Holden
(Adult Entertainment)
BERT PEPPER
AUCTIONEER
Reserve YOur Sale Dote Now
RR No. S Phone Clinton
Seaforth, Ont. HUntee 2-7534
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