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Clinton News-Record, 1962-05-17, Page 8Pogo 8----Clinton Newil,Record,Thy.nf, y 117 .,1962 4 v-v•o•mt.' ,30,01n q•!. ,,t>eRkito..11116imisr,x; §eatiloa reitmo.zuta TOWN OF CLINTON Notice To all owners and harbourers of dogs within the limits of the Town of Clinton; As dog licenses are due and payable March 1st of each year, we have instructed the Dog Catcher to impound any and all dogs running at large without a license tag. Captured dogs will be held for 48 hours, and if not claimed and licensed and impounding fees paid within the above named time any dog so held will be destroyed. And further take notice that according to a Town By-Law any dogs found running at large dur- ing the months of May, June, July and August may be destroyed. And further take notice that any dog running at large without a tag, licensed by the Town, may be destroyed during any month of the year. By Order, • H. R. THOMPSON,. Police Chief, Town of Clinton 20b CLINTON Weekend Specials FREE Cart-on of 6 Small Size Cokes with 4 G.E. LIGHT BULBS - ea. 26c MAPLE LEAF HAMS-1 1/2 lb. tins ............ . $1.37 SOLO MARGARINE 3 lb. 69c ' AYLMER—BOSTON BROWN BEANS-15 oz. 3 for 43c TOP VALU INSTANT COFFEE-1 0 oz. 99c TIDE—King Size—(25c off) ....$1.28 BICK'S-4 VARIETIES RELISHES-12 oz. your choke 4 for $1 ANGELUS -1 lb. ea. 29c CHARCOAL or BRIQUETS 5 lb. 39c FRESH FRYING CHICKENS lb. 31c CHICKEN LEGS and BREASTS lb..49c T.R. No. 1 RINDLESS BACON . .. lb. 69c No. 1 FIRM Cello TOMATOES 2 pkgs. 45c No. 1 CELERY STALKS ea. 19c • eattie Furniture Clinton Are Celebrating Their 28th . . • 3:37— Beginning Thursday; May 17, Until Saturday, May 26 Once-A-Year Promotion on SEALY and SIMMONS Mattresses BUTTON-FREE AND MATCHING BOX SPRINGS ALL SIZES — REG. $59.50 ONLY 339.95 EACH CONTINENTAL UNITS COMPLETE $59.00 UP • Kitchen and Dinette Suites I Bedroom Suites 7-Piece BEDROOM SUITE Dresser - Chiffonier - Bed - Spring Mattress - 1 Pr. Pillows Sale (Spec $139.00 ALL3'3 ia"l' 4' and 4'6" 10 Other Bedroom Suites FROM $135.00 AND UP. Up to. $60.00 Savings on some — Shop Now For Terrific Value Chesterfield and Davenport Suites All Drastically Reduced 18 Other Chesterfield Suites in Stock all at Special Sale Prices LAWN CHAIRS (Saran) $6.88 Complete New Line In Stock. Come in and take a look; you can't buy any better at these Sale Prices BABY CARRIAGES 1961 Models 15% to 20% 10-1962 Models Special Savings CRIBS Natural Maple With Spring-Filled Mattresses — Full Size 6 Only ............... „.„,„ ....... , $35,95 Deluxe White Enamel Complete with spring-filled mattress and posture board. ...... ... . ...„„ .......... $38.95 STROLLERS from $6.88 and up SUMMER FURNITURE CONGOLEUM AND VINYL SURFACED FLOOR COVERING Complete New Line Anything To Meet Your Budget FROM 94c SQ. YD. 5-Piece 5-Piece CHROME DINETTE SUITE (Large Table) $78.25 Only 7-Piece or 5-Piece ROCK MAPLE SET In Natural Finish MAKE US AN OFFER CHROME SETS As low as $53.00, 12 OTHER SUITES IN STOCK SUCH AS KROEHLER 100% Nylon 4-Seater in Beige Ftt..4Egt $275.00 3236.00 (SEE THIS ONE) 2-Piece CHESTERFIELD With Air-Foam in back and Cushions — STYLELEADER REG. $219.00 NOW 5169.00 SKLAR Hostess Chair Set of Lamps FREE DRAW or a With Each Purchase on a PICNIC & BARBECUE SUPPLIES TABLE TOP. BARBECUE VACUUM JUG METAL PICNIC BASKET BARBECUE TOOLS ICE CHEST BARBECUE MITTS Garden Torch Lights (For repelling insects) Garden Chair Umbrellas Camping Cutlery Sets Charcoal -- Briquettes Barbecue Lighting Fluid Come In and Browse Around at HARDING CARPETS A SALE FEATURE Featuring ACRILAN CUMULOFT NYLON REG. $9.95 FOR $8.95 AND $12.95 Other Harding Quality Carpet From $6.88 and up RUGS In Stock 9' x 12' From $49.50 BEATTIE FURNITURE -- Clinton -- Phone HU 2-9521 Council Supports Move Mail Delive .(cg401140. !from page 1) Urban. Municipalities in On, tario, requesIting that it be en- dorsed .by them and refette4 to their Federal Member of Parliament," Both Reeve Morgan. new. And Deputy Reeve Jahn A, Sutter spoke in accord' with the reolut4q4, .congseillor Mbs. F. Thompson pointed out that work Tor three .or four men in all small municipalities across Canada would' mean .a lot. "Be, sides, it certainly would be handy,"- she said. •Corimenior Donald Symons noted that it might eventually cause en increase in posbal costs for first class letters to six cents instead of- five, but he still favoured the move,. "be, -canse can't get parked 'at the post office, and Chief Thomp- son has been there when I get off work at five o'clock, seeing that I don't double park." 'Councillor George Wench asked "If this "goes into effect, will it alter the question of the need for more post office space here?" Mayor Miller assured him that it wouldn't. • "This won't come all at once," said Mayor Miller. Councillor Wonch asked if anyone had heard anything at all about a new post office. Mayor Miller said he had no- thing to report. Councillor N. Livermore . hinted that he'd heard soniething, but he would not say what, until he was sure it was definite. Cortmeillor Allan Elliott not- ed that he favoured a new post office, and wondered if ,this resolution could be used ras a lever against the construction of a new post office. Mayor Mulller Said! !again that it would have nothing to do with such building. Deputy ReeveJohn Sutter stated that council had nothing to do with a new post office. "They'll take their own time about building one." Reeve Morgan Agnew Said he did not want to be thought of as "drawing a red herring", but he assured council that "when they decide on this new post office, when and where, then Council will be the firSt in Clinton to know about it." Mayor Miller said, "Yes, I was assured that at Christmas time, and I felt we'd be hear- ing before now." WOOL JACKSON ALUMINUM LTD. SEAFORTH is collecting wool for grading and sale on the co-operative plan. Shippers m a y obtain sacks and twine free of charge from the above or their Licensed Operators Any Government Deficiency Payment will apply only on -Properly Graded Wools. Secure the Utmost by Patron- izing The Organization that made this possible. Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers Limited 40 St. Clair Avenue E., Toronto 7, Ontario 19-20b BRUCEFIELD Correwondent H. -F, .Berry, Unit Three VCW. Unit ithrog, Prqq010,4 United church Women, met 4111e home 49ss..cott 9.11 AftPX719Qh, 1%.44y Fifteen laidie answered' roll carnt by honoring Mother's Day, and the minute's were reed by Mrs, IT. A. Forrest, secretary, Mrs, 115ne Pprrgot,.. freal$WO, reported on the financial" sitc, cess of the Nike sale held lowing the May meeting of the Mr. William Scott was in :charge of the business meet, ing and discussion Devotional period was con- ducted by 1140:, Elsie Forrest and Mrs; E. J. Welland, and IYItp. K. Walker gave the read- ing from the study The ladies were entertained' with a piano solo by Mrs. G. Henderson, and Mrs, G Rich- ardSjon„Oang a,. solo, I Love the "Name ,of lvlotPer," -Mrs. WO. ar4 Scott conduct, the Bible study PPPicki on .SeiectiOns' frein boolc of RiAth, Mrs. 3. Breadfoot was in charge of an amusing and or- iginqi game of defining names, following which a delicious lunch, •was served by hostesses 1Wrs. W. IVIeBeat4 and her committee. WOMEN TEACHERS 'T9 MEET TUESDAY, 'MAY 22 A. g994 attendance its re.- .1,1esrf.0 at 'the May meeting of Federated Women Teachers. As', sPelat!lon Of Ontario to be !held: on Tuesday May 22 :at 8 par, Clintonin Public School. Guest speaker's are Miss EVer in" 1-.1411 and Waning- WAY. NOTICE In order to render a better, more complete health service and keep abreast of the latest, professional developments, we will be attending an Educational. Symposium in Fort Worth, Texas, • This will necessitate closing the Chiro- practic Office from May 30 to June 4. K. S. WOOD, D.C. 20-21-22b ANNUAL MEETING • HURON COUNTY TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION. DOMINION HOTLL, ZURICH Thursday, May .31, at 6;45 p.m. Dr. I. B. R. DUNCAN, Assistant Professor of 8actgriology, University of Western Ontario, will speak on the subject: "Antibiotics and Infectious Disease" J. E. McKINLEY, Zurich — President 20-1b SUTTER PERDUE LTD. Quality Hardware and Housewares Electrical Appliances and Supplies Clinton HU 2-7023