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To 'Grade MAO Brian .Craig,
Jennnifer Orange,. Diane Kirk-
commit, joyce .Letatherland, Ro, ely Lubbers:, Betty Moss.
To Gracie Bight Mark Arthur
Ronald. Brown,. .Karen • Zeta,
StephenHaggitt, - Linda Long-
hurst
To Grade Seven Larry .cham-
ney, Shelley Grange, George
Lubbers, Randy MaChan,
Ta Grade -Si.* Jane B*2104*,
Dana Bean', Nancy l3rOWTh
George Collin% Sheron, 'Collin .
Marie plunkett,• Gail Seers.
To Orade Vivo Paul Chem,
neY, Doreen !lvfeciinchey, Sherry
Plaetzer.
To Grade Four Joanne .Bake-
Isar., Trudy Meehan, Wanda
Plagtzer; Lynn Turner. Teacher,
Mrs,: Agnes aclCinnon. .
Bring Results
Classified Ads.
' BONELESS ROLLED
RUMP ROASTS --lb. 89c
ideal for the Barbecue
BURGER BLEND
GROUND CHUCK-lb. 59c
Schneider's Combination Deal
10-oz.` Pkg.
SKINLESS RED HOTS
Schneider's Famous — 1 lb. Tray
SAUSAGE
Two Meals In One
BOTH FOR
89e
CORK'S RED & WHITE FOODMASTER
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK
Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.—Closed Saturday at 6 p.m.
Clover Leaf-7-oz.—Solid White
TUNA FISH 2 for 79c
Hunt's Fancy-48-oz. Tins
TOMATO JUICE 2 for 69c
ROSE-3-lb. Family Pack
MARGARINE. 83c
Niblets Fancy-14-oz.
KERNEL CORN 3 for 55c
Lyons-150 bags—Cello.
TEA BAGS 73c
MIR—Twin Pak ,
LIQUID *DETERGENT 73c
Sun Spun-24-oz. -
SALAD DRESSING 49c
Planter's—Cello---10-oz,
SPANISH PEANUTS 25c
TON1—Regular
HOME PERMANENT $1.29
SUPREME—Doi.
DONUTS - 29c
BALLET TOILET. TISSUE Wh:iflov
P ink,
10 0 FOR
$1
.00
FRUIT DRINK 2 for 690
Orange — Fruit Punch — Pineapple Orange — Pineapple Grapefruit Grapefruit
BETTY CROCKER
LAYER. CAKE MIXES
2 for 9
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firODIRICH ONT.
DANCING FOR THE YOUNG CROWD
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
"THE DEL REYS"
No Si-torts, Slacks or Jeans
Dancing 9 to midnight Admission $1.00 per person
Catering to Luncheons, Wedd'mgs, Banquets, Etc.
For Rental Information or Reservations
Dial 524-9371 or 524-9264
THE PARK THE SQUARE—GODERICH
NOW PLAYING—THUR., FRI., SAT.—July 8-9.10
Walt Disney's delightful tale of an enchanted cat.
"The Three Lives of Thomasina"
Color
with Patrick McGoohan and Susan Hampshire
MON., TUES., WED. — July 12-13-14
(Adult Entertainment)
ANN-MARORET, Carol Lynley and Tony Franciosa
Touring its most magnificent sights, these
damsels live and love in Spain.
"The, Pleasure ' Seekers"
— Color —
THUR., FRI., SAT. — July 15-16-17
James Stewart, Glynis Johns and Fabian
An eccentric professor, his eight-year-old son •and a
French movie star combine for a fun-show.
"Dear Brigitte"
••-•• Color
Watch for — "A High Wind in Jamaica" — Soon.
MON., TUES., WED. — July 12-13-14
Uduit tntertainment)
John Wayne and DOrothy Provine
Present a truly' robust and exciting adventure
"NORTH TO ALASKA"
Color --
With "AsSignment Sobth Pacifie and a Cartoon
THUIL, SAT, — July 1546-1/
JERRY LEWIS in Gerclen S
t. Ott
and
'Belt* Sohn
'IT'S ONLY "Taman the
' MONEY" Magnifleehr
SOON lE Ohs PilEaLtY in "PUN. IN ACA ULOO"
23c
Madeleine Lane Auxiliary
are holding a
Smorgasbard Luncheon
on Thursday, July 15 s
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Sunday School Room
Tickets $1.00
"Let One Call Do It All"
Let Clinton, Laundry
Help You Live
A Clean Life!
BY OFFERING YOU
ALL THESE SERVICES:
) Professional Dry-Cleaning
and Pressing
(2) Clean-Only. Dry-Cleaning
(25c Per Pound-10 Lbs. for $2.00)
At Our Plant-166 Beech Street:
—Let us advise you regarding special
garments that require special profes-
sional attention.
—Let experts classify your garments for
you and advise you which garments,
can be done the "clean-only" method
and which require professional treat-
ment.
(3) Complete Laundry Service
FINISH WASH -- THRIFTY
WASH (14c Per Lb.)
DRY WASH (11c Per Lb.)
- Shirts, Sheets, Linens, Etc., Etc.
(4) Garment and Shirt Rental
This Service includes Dress Shirts, Work
uniforms, Coveralls, Etc.
(5) Coin -Operated Laundry
These facilities and our Cash and Carry
Office are in 'the main business section
at 63 ALBERT STREET.
(6) Fur Storage Vault
We give complete Insurance coverage.
(7) Minor Repairs & Alteration $
On All Garments,
(8) Pick -Up and Delivery Daily
(9) Same.Day Service
(10) Three-Hour Service
When reqUested, Dry-Cleaning & Laundry
in at 0 d.rn, can be picked up at 5 p.m.
Special Attention When Required.
Each Week One Lucky Customer
Will Win $5.00 Free Cleaning Credit
THIS WEEK'S LUCKY NUMBER 1801
LAUNDRY
CLEANERS
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how 4124064 CIlliskuto
Two -Detroit Men '.iratally Injured.,
Itt'CoriTruck.Actident-tlear"ayfield..
Clinton Pn the Weeimd.even
though mat-welly high Miter
be of vellicleS were :moving'
along ;Highway a and 4 dming
the Alive-day ileitt*$tt •
Chief Thompson says part of
the -credit us due to, .road
stmeten in 1304egl'eS'4 aP-
14-VacheSto -twin, Prims were.
forced to slow down, eh Streets
that 'are torn up and bumpy..
Teenager Speaks - At. Station .-Ciinton
71.1,0 tits 11011:agy weer
end.•of the slimmer brought
trettlely heavy traffie 'to thus
area -45' :Canadians obseived.
Canada Day ell TiItalgini 410
...United (States OttizenS. euloyed
July 4 -celebrations .-on Monday.
Two Detroit men Oed as the
result :Of an ageldent early Sat-
14r:day afternoon .t(gi,County
Road Three in Stanley' Town,
slip. Their late mode& car ran
int's the lyeek of a trnek -driven
by Gordon Ball, RR 1.
passenger the ear, Clar,
enge Bo; was fatally ix itWed
at the scene of the accident
-While the driver, John Mein-
toSii, died an :AleNandra
and .General gospitai in Gode-
rich ort, IN/TP(0W niPPoitng,
-.ConStable John Philiips of .the
Crecierich• OF? detachment was
the investigating officer,
Clinton tore Fortixnato
Police chief R. Thompson
reported only one minor mishap
Eat Vegetables'
During .-Summer
,Canada's summer brings the
finest of all, the salad vege-
tables, although salad ingredi-
ents are available all year.
Found, thanks to rapid transit
and refrigeration. Raw veget-
ables are richer in proteins,
minerals and vitamins than are
the cooked vegetable-Si -which
lose some of their nutrients in
the cooking process, -
InIna continual program - at
Rc.,AP Station Clinton, . much
iMPortence 4S. -attached to road
safety and--.P11 the 23rd 24th of j11110,.
er gave a brief talk to members
of the RCAF.
.who, is sixteen yearSOf
age, attends„ Walkerton .School
ain4 is in grade I.Q. She was -re, •
Mat SPIPee4gte Public
SpealCing competition at Nan-
0.7eri her topic
was.Safety with emphasis on
rood .ealfetY,
:She 'gave two .talks in the
Radar Se eel Auditorium en the
4terneell of Jung :- tO St*.
dents tp.10Ing course in Food
Setry40e,, and Radar and Com-
munieatiens, and the following
morning she talked to members.
of '.the. Aiwa,
Daring her stay a,t Ciixitcal
she and her mother' were rshow4, around the school Food Se47- vim, and in the waning they
attended. the Training Com.
rilt4n4 Barad •ConcolI,
Young Safety Speaker At Clinton Station
• Sixteen-year-old Shiela. Spielmacher and her mother, Mrs. Bob Spielmacher,
of Walkerton, meet Flight Lieut. Dave Gornall, who is the Pharmacist and the
Motor Vehicle Safety Officer at Station ' Clinton. $b,iela was invited to talk to
airmen about Road Safety, is subject on which she is well voiced, (RCAF Photo)
FOODMASTER, HURON St, CLINTON
Meat Specials This Weekend
Specially Selected
Value. check' V iliparanded
PER
LB,
STEAKS
85c
ROUND STEAK — POINT SIRLOIN STEAK RIB STEAK
Aclastral Park
LAC and Mrs., Paul Pelletier
Of RCAF, Senneterre, PQ. and
former residents of Clinton are
pleased to announce the birth
of 'their son, Denis, on June 24.„
1965.
The Strawberry Social; spon-
sored by the Protestant Chapel
Guild and coawened by Mrs:
Bea, Bowman, Was a huge suc-
cess, on June 2.9. Some 350
people attended the event at the
Recreational -Centre. The novel-
ty booth was in the charge of
Mrs. Sandra Sinker; bake table
in the care of Mrs. Ruby Dris-
coll; the children's table, Mrs.
Eileen Webbeti.
Happy birthday wishes to
Guy Boxall, three years old on
June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dunne, Mon-
treal, are spending some time
With WO1 and 'Mrs. Pat Eng-
.1tsh.
F/0 and Mrs. Pat Gray of
Moosenee and their children
were visiting local yon Suirollay.
They are vacationing in Bay-
field for -the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fyne
and son Timmie, Ottawa, spent
a few days at the home of Cpl.
and Mrs. Ray Barr.
ILAC and Mrs. Bill Baptie
and their family 'are moving to
London.
Mrs. Dick George and her
children are Vacationing in
Buckingham, PQ. •
S'gt, and Mrs. Vie Mien,
Diane 'and' Peter are spending
a month in Ottawa 'and Mon-
treal.
Miss Glenda. Wade spent Do-
minion Day weekend in Mea-
ford.
Col. and Mrs. Jos Slater and
the girls' are camping et the
Pinery.
Sgt. and Mrs, Dave Doyle
and children are on a trip to
Nova Scotia. - •
Cpl. and Mrs. T. Jagger and
their family are spending their
holidays in Nova Scotia.
Sgt, and Mrs, John Palmer
and their daughters are leaving
for a trip that will take them
as far West as the Pacific
coast. r
F,/0 and Mrs. W. S. Edgson
and children have left for Cold
Lake, Alberta.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lowe
and boys, Ottawa, were guests
of Mrs. Lowe's sister, Mrs. Har-
ry Sewell and W/02 Sewell,
last week. ' -
Mrs. D, Doveaux, Cape Bre-
ton, Nova Scotia, is presently
visiting with Sgt. and Mrs. Leo
Gagnon.
Cpl, and Mrs. Roy Clynick
are vacationing in AlgonqUiri
Provincial Park.
Mrs.- Shirley Saunders. it
spending a few weeks: in Naps
aftee, prior to going to Shminer-
side, PET, •
Mrs. Jos Daigle and daughter
Denise will motor to Toronto
Where they will leave Mallon
for a flight to IVfoncton, Now
Brunswick.
Cpl. R. Conroy • has returned
home after a yearon duty in
the Far East and Egypt.
MERRILL RADIO-T.V.
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482.1021 CLINTON
.Cpl, and Mrs. Ken LaPointe
and their family spent last
weekend. in Huntsville.
Sgt. and' Mrs. Steve .Ewasiuk
and Diane have moved to Win-
nieg,
Re
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ligion Awards To Students
On June 29, students of the
grade school were awarded
yearly prizes for achievement
in religion knowledge.
Gary Deveau received the $10
prize donated by the Catholic
Women's League; Paul Dolan
the $5 prize donated by Father
Bussey ,and Maniel Wilson re-
ceived the prize of $3, also don-
ated by Father R. Bussey.
Sportsmen; Don't kill game
illegally by starting a forest
fire.
SS 9 Goderich
Promotion List
Promoted to grade 9, Helen
Smith, Stewart Steenstra; Pro'
moted to grade 8, -E'dna
Brian Miller, Patsy Wise, Sand-
ra Wise;
Promoted to grade 7, • Bruce
Miller, Marlene Yco; 'promoted
to grade 6, John Cole, Wendy
Miller, Jim Middleton, Doreen
Steenstra, Hatheen Steenstra,
Danny Wise;
Promoted to grade 5, Joyce
Colclougii, Barbara Little, Mar-
nie Middleton, Barbara Wise,
Linda Wise, Donald Wise; pm-
ridted to grade 4, Jane Harris,
Joan Miller, Margaret Steen-
stra, Robbie Wise;
Promoted to grade 3, Paul
Middleton, Brenda Wise; . pro-
moted to. grade 2, Kathy Col-
dough, Shawna 'Hatcher, SteW-
are Wise. Teacher, Mrs..' Jean
Currie-
Social Notes
News Editor: Anne Aileron — Phone HU 2-7349
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NOW PLAYING—THUR., FRI., SAT. July 8-9-10
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, Cindy Carol
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DR. BALLARD'S — 15-oz,
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Feki671;t1L.!,:.,..7 for .23, ORANGES „ 49c
Buy 2..lor 29c
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SUNKIST LEMONADE .
SUPREME FRENCH FRIES
50 Ft. GARDE
604Z Cans SAVE 22c
ROSE Reg. $1,49
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HANDI-PAK -- 6 Bars
P PS1CLES
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