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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-04-21, Page 5T131.IRSDAY, APRIL 21, 1955 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE FIVE T , Classified Rates CASH RATE (If paid' by Wednesdayfollowing date of in- raeetion) Two gents a word first insertion (minfmtnn 50 cents); •subsequent insertions 1r/z cents a •word •,(xniniinim 35 cents); 15 •cents extra for box number or 'o2ordirection to NEWS -RECORD QHfice, IF CHARGED -15 cents extra. DEADLINE -12 noon, Wednas- ACCOMM'QDATION for RENT '"'THREE . ROOM APARTMENT, unfurnished, ape and one-half miles,, from Clinton, • Share bath. .-Available immediately. Phone F. Powell, Clinton 722W3, 15-6h . FIVE ROOM HOUSE in Bayfield. Available immediately. Phone " Clinton 417J4. 16b TWO ROOM FURNISHED apart- ment, available immediately. Phone Clinton 73J. 16p THREE' ROOM FURNISHED, boated appartihent, Good location.. Phone Clinton 1625W. 16p SEVEN ROOM HOUSE in Bruce- field, modern conveniences. Avail- . able at once. Lorne Wilson, phone Seaforth 658r21. 16p SMALL COTTAGE on No. 4 High- way near RCAF Station Clinton. Unfurnished. Suitable for couple. Phone Clinton 631r23. 16p 'FOUR ROOM COTTAGE at Bay- field, furnished, modern conven- iences, adults preferred. Immed- iate possession Phone Clinton p SIX ROOM HOUSE, with hydro, ' four and one-half miles from Clin- ton. Possession immediately. Phone or write to Ross Mann, Wingham, +• phone 734J3. 16b APARTMENT, FOUR ROOMS and bath, heated, ground floor, • separate entrance. Unfurnished. Available June 1. Apply to Box -160, Clinton News -Record. 16-7-p - FURNISHED BED SITTING - room, kitchenette and bath, con- ' t]nuous hot water, use of washing • machine. Available end of April. Apply after six. Mrs. W. Seeley, Huron Street. 16b ARTICLES FOR. SALE jGIRL'S 'SIDEWALK BICYCLE, like new. Can be seen at Ray's Cities Service Station. 16p GENDRON BABY BUGGY, wine; playpen and Baby Tenda. Mrs. Roy McVittie, phone Blyth 201, 16p GIANT LATHAM RASPBERRY canes -$4,00 per 100 or $35 per - thousand. A. Leibold, RR 2, Clic'- . ton. Phone Clinton 601J3. 16b SPECIAL — 5 H.P. FIRESTONE outboard motor, brand new. Reg-. uiar $256 on sale $199,50. T. A. Dutton, Brucefield, phone Clinton 634r4. 16b ONE MAROON AND GREY Axminster rug, 9'x12', complete with felt 'underpad. M. Batkin, Princess St., phone Clinton '3591. 16b NEW LOW PRICES ON RCA +-Victor Television. 17" .table mod- -els $199.50 and up. See then] at "1'.. A. Dutton, RCA Victor Dealer, Brucefield, Phone Clinton 634r4, 1-tfb SEE OUR BRIDAL PRAYER Books and Bibles — Catholic. and Protestant. Lace and satin trim- med. Also ring pillow cushions. MacLaren's Studios. 16-18-20-tfb TV FIT FOR A "KING" — We Rent —Move — Install. Cotnplete -service on all makes of rotators .and antenna. All work fully guar- -•. anteed, Huron Tower Installation, {drone Goderich 1344M.• ' 6tfb CLEARING ODDS AND ENDS— Paints and . Varnishes at greatly reduced prices—many other items including aluminum louvres latch- es, cabinet hinges. J, W. Counter, Builders' Supplies, Phone Clinton 120. 16b ARTICLES WANTEi BOY'S SIDEWALK BICYCLE: Contact Box 161, Clinton News- Record, _..� 16p AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1935 FORD V-8, well taken care of—never driven in the winter, four new tires and tubes, new' battery, cheap transportation. Ap- ly L. Langford, Rattenbury St., Clinton.- 16p BABY CHICKS KITCHENER BIG -4 CHICKS — Prompt shipment of Canadian Ap- proved. Wide choice chicks, some started, (And Ames In -Cross), Your Spring chicks should be 'from this outstanding hatchery. Ask us • for particulars. Agent — Charles Scott, phone Blyth.43r23. '16h EICrHT AND 12 WEEK OLD PULLETS LEGHORN' PULLETS, 12 weeks old May 5; regular $1.40, special $1.25, ready for range shelters.' Free delivery within 30 .miles. Five -week-old world famous :Fore- man Leghorn pullets,. April 25, 73e. ' Dayolds available weekly until June 1. Booking eight and ten- - week old pullets now for June de- . livery. THE LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM and HATCHERY LTD. Exeter, Ontario 15-6-b BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES "'TAXI BUSINESS and LIVING Quarters, - good basement, coal furnace. Phone Clinton' 175. 16-7-p • OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS, Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate, ' High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin- ton 448. 13tfb EMPLOYMENT WANTED V'OTINr LADY WISHES TO DO otiseeleaning work, Write ' Box 44, . Clinton, 1.6p BOARD AND ROOM. BOARDERS WANTED. Good board and bed In -private home for gentleman or, two sharing. Phone Clinton 261M. 16-7-p CUSTOM DELIVERY SERVING CLINTON AND RCAF Station. Contracts on local house. hold moving, Evening contracts if desired, Safe handling assured. Reasonable rates. W. G. "Bill" Riehl,- phone Clinton 685R. Stfb CUSTOM WORK GARDENS, PLOUGHED and Disc - ed. Phone Clinton 214. 15-6-b GARDENS PLOUGHED & work- ed; ashes and garbage taken away. W. E. Steep, phone Clinton 5541. . 16-7-p ANYONE REQUIRING LAWNS cut with power lawn mower— please call Doug Mann,phone Clinton 478W. ;15-6-b BULLDOZING and Excavating. Clearing land. J. & G. Postill, R.R. 3, .Clinton. - Phone .Clinton 70214. 12-23p RADIATORS CLEANED, repair- ed, tested and chemical boiled. Work guaranteed. Special this month for tractors. Collins Ser- vice Station, Seaforth on Highway No. 8. Phone collect Seaforth 667r12. 16-7-8-p FOR GENERAL CONTRACTING and Repair Work contact Seaforth Concrete Products, Seaforth. We do any kind of repair work, erect new buildings, remodel and repair barns, concrete work of all kinds, plain or coloured. Seaforth Con- crete Products — Phone 740 or after six p,m. Phone 22, Seaforth, Ontario, 15 to 19b DOG FOR SALE BLACK AND. WHITE SCOTCH collie, full grown. Is very gentle with children. Anyone may have dog for cost of this advertisement. T. S. Oliver, R.R. 5, Clinton. 16-p FARMS FOR SALE NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR sale, L. G. Winter. Real Estate. Phone Clinton 448. Low down payments. 33 -tib FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale ONE TEDDER, ONE SCUFFLER, one rake, one mower, two wagons, one drill, one binder and one plow, several wheels. Phone Clinton 546J. 16b ONE ELECTRIC BROODER, 500 - capacity; three chicken shelters; one two -wheel trailer with tight board stock rack. Jack Hender- son, phone Clinton 629r31: 16b MILKERS — MORE FARMERS are switching to the Surge Milker every month. Contact Lovell H. McGuire, Surge Dealer, Wingham; phone Wingham 593 collect. We specialize in good cow milking. '15-6-7-8-p Furniture Re -Finishing FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND radio cabinet, refinishing and re- pairing, apply W. G. Pickett, phone Clinton 761M. 8-p-tlf FURNITURE FOR SALE THREE-PIECE ' BLUE Chester- field suite, English type, in excel- lent condition. Will sell reasonably for cash, For appointment call Clinton 436. 16p , GARAGE FOR SALE GARAGE FOR SALE, 12'x18', 14' high. Miss D. Cantelon, Raglan Street. . 16b HELP WANTED—Female FULL TIME WORK in Laundry. Start working at 55c an hour. Clinton Laundry and Cleaners. 16-7-p WAITRESS, experienced `prefer- red, day work only. Pinger's Rest- aurant, Clinton, phone 405. 14-5b SMART YOUNG LADY to clerk in grocery ,store, full time employ- ment. Phone Clinton 40. 16-7p SINGLE GIRL WANTED to work in jewellery store, Steady employ- ment. Apply in person. John A. Anstett, 14-5-6-b IN MEMORIAM WELSH — In loving memory, of Mrs. Zelma Welsh, who died April 21, 1948: • "As long as love within our hearts Recalls the one who's gone You cannot say that it is death For memory lingers on;", —Sadly missed by family and grandchildren. 1.6p MCCLINCHEY In loving memory of William 1VIcClinchey, who pas- sed away April 20, 1950: "Oh, God what a weighij,of sorrow Must we the lonely ones bear, A lonely home, a silent voice And only his vacant chair." —Ever remembered, by his mother, sisters and John R. Cook. 165 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE EIGHT` PIGS, 12 WEEKS OLD-. Apply Wes. Hoggart, phone Clin- ton 802r33. 16b MISCELLANEOUS VISIT COUNTER'S JEWELLERY Store for best values in Diamond Rings, Bluebird and Forget-rne- Not. For evening appointments phone Clinton 230. W. N. Counter. 16p WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding Association. "Where Better Bulls Are Used." Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or information phone Clinton 242 collect, between 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays. 6-tfb IN ANY BUSINESS, REPEAT orders are the yard -stick of suc- cess, Farmers who have tried Egmont Minerals for their live- stock are now using them reg- ularly. Always available at the farm at $7.00 per 100 for cattle. $6.75 per 100 for hogs. Slightly higher delivered prices.. Remem- ber no matter how much you pay, you cannot buy better livestock minerals. J. W. VanEgmond, Clin- ton, phone Clinton 805r13. 9-17-b NOTICE ANYONE FOUND Trespassing on Lots 41-51, both sides of river, Tuckersmith Township, at ANY TIME hereafter will be prosecuted. By order of the owner — A. E. Parry. 16-22-p PROPERTY FOR SALE LOTS FOR SALE, RAGLAN ST. Close to two schools. D. S. Cant- elon, phone Clinton 636. 16-17-18p BUILDING LOT ON NO., 4 High- way, 97 foot frontage; also six - room block cottage and lot. Will sell separately or together. Apply Ross Fitzsimons: 16-7p THREE BEDROOM COTTAGE in Bayfield on Howard -Street, west of Bayfield Hardware. Could be used as year round home. Apply Mrs. Russel Grainger, phone Bay- field 60r3, ay-field''60r3, or Mrs. John Keys, phone Clinton 630r12, 16b NEW HOMES—with or without acreages, in Town of Clinton Budget terms can be arranged. Also two -acre plots in town. A. J. Deseck, Base Line Road, Clin- ton (North End). 15-tfb SIX ROOM FRAME HOUSE, asphalt siding and shingles, good cellar. Good repair. One quarter acre lot, small garage, situated in Brucefield. Hard and soft water inside, good well. Apply John A. McEwen, Brucefield, phone Clinton 621r12, 15-6-b PASTURE FOR RENT GRASS FOR ABOUT 25 HEAD of cattle, four and one-half miles from Clinton. Good grass and water. Phone or write to Ross Mann, Wingham, phone 73413. 16b PASTURE FOR RENT, for about ten head of cattle; also 50 cedar posts. Willis Switzer, phone Clin- ton 468W3, 16-7-p PASTURE WANTED WOULD RENT A FARM OR PUT cattle out. W. J. Miller, Clinton. TRADE OR SELL , WILL TRADE OR. SELL Large Tricycle for middle size one. Mrs. Surbey, phone Clinton 539M. 16b TREES FOR SALE WOMAN FOR GENERAL Kitchen duties, Full time employment. Apply in person to Bartliff Bros. Phone ,Clinton. No. 1. 16b SALESLADY FOR PART-TIME work, 1 p.m. to 6 p,ns., five-day week. Write to Schaefer's Ladies' Wear, Box 83, Clinton, • 15-6b TYPIST EXPERIENCED TYPIST to do, dictaphone and general typing for ce-operative automobile insurance company located in Toronto, Sen- ior matriculant or commercial. equivalent. Bloor-Bay district, 5 - ,day week, air-conditioned office, Starting salary $4f.$50. Reply, giving full particulars to. Box No. 152, Clinton News -Record. ' 15-6-7-b • HELP WANTED ---Male TAXI DRIVER, PART TIME or full time. Apply Clinton Cab—Roy Mann, phone Clinton 660,. 16-7-p ENERGETIC MARRIED MAN- 21-40—capable of handling whole- sale and retail business with well established company. Write Box. 162, Clinton News -Record. 16p 'LIVESTOCK WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID' for old,' sick andk disabled horses and cattle, animals bled out. Phone Leroy Acheson, Atwood, 153, col- lect. 3-16-b WANTED. OLD HORSES AND dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink' Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,; GOLDEN BARK WEEPING Wil- low Trees, four to ten feet high; $1.00 to $2,50. Fred Gilbert, Hu- ron Road, Goderich, phone Gode- rich 1483J1. 16-7-8-p TEACHERS WANTED TEACHER WANTED PROTESTANT TEACHER want- ed for USS No. 1Q Hullett and Goderich, Applications to be re- ceived by the undersigned until May 10, 1955. Please state qual- ifications and salary expected. R. J. Snell, secretary -treasurer, USS No. 10, Huliett and Goderich, RR 1, Londesboro, Ont. 16-7-b WORK WANTED FARMERS - IF IN NEED OF experienced farm help, call us. Single and married man available. Call Corn. Buruma, RR 4, Clinton, phone Clinton fi07r2i,. 10to18b FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDERS will be' received by Edward Wise, RR 3, Clin- ton, on the ; frame building approximately ,42'x45', known MIDDLETON CHURCH SHED by May" 7. Highest or any tender not necessarily accept ' EDWARD C. WISE 936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb BiRTHS ANDREWS - Sn Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, _April 13, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Andrews,- Clinton, a son (Ro:, bert Colin, brother for Mary Ellen and Charles). AMSING—In Clinton Public -Hos- pital, on Wednesday, April 13, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Jeene Amsing, :'RR 5, Clinton, a son. RIDDLE In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Monday, April 18, 1955, to Sgt. and Mrs. Dave Biddle, Clinton, a daughter,' A little six -weeks old son, David Elliott, has come to make his home with Mr. and Mrs., William Inkley, Raglan Street, Sunday, April 10, was his first day in his new home. MOTE—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Monday, April 18, 1955, to Mr, -and Mrs. Maxwell Mote, R.R. 2, Bayfield, a daughter. OVERHOLT -- In Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, April 20, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Max - hue Overholt, RR 2, Zurich, a daughter. POTTER—In Clinton Public' Hos- pital, on Wednesday, April 20, 1955, to Sgt. and Mrs. Alfred H. Potter, Clinton, a daughter. POUNDER—In Edmonton, Alta„ on Tuesday, April. 12, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pounder (nee Beverley York), a daughter, RIEHL-In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Wednesday, April 13, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. William Riehl, Blyth, a son. SAUDER— In St. Thomas General Hospital, on Wednesday, April 20, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sauder (nee Catherine Jeffer- son), a daughter. SIMPSON—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, April 15; 1955, to LAC and Mrs. Allan Simp- son, Clinton, a daughter. VAN LOO In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, April 15, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanLoo, Clinton, a son. MARRIAGES HARRISON--SMALE In the Protestant Chapel, RCAF Stat- ion Centralia, on Saturday, April 9, 1955, by F/L L. Mould, Cor- inne Jean Margurite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Smale, Hensall, and LAC Charles Kenn- eth Harrison, Jr. RUSSELL—STIRLING — In the New. St. James Presbyterian Church, London, on Friday, March 25, by Rev. R. Stewart, Margaret Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stirling, Bay- field, and Richard John (Dick) Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Russell, London, DEATHS GRANT -In Vancouver, on Wed- nesday, April 20, 1955, Thomas Howard Gr'an't'' (formerly of Clinton). Service in Vancouver, on Thursday, April 21. Body to be taken to Virden, Manitoba, where service will be held on Sunday, April 24. Interment will be in Virden Cemetery. WRIGHT In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Thursday afternoon, April 14, 1955, W. A. Wright, late of Jarvis Street, Seaforth, beloved husband of Gertrude Grainger, in his 76th year. Funeral from the G. A. Whitney funeral home, Seaforth, to Maitlandbank Cemetery, on Monday, April 18. NOTICE to all persons who consider themselves to have undertaken any transactions with the Clinton Cemetery Board. NOTICE is hereby :even that all persons who have undertaken any business transactions or have in any way dealt with any person who held himself out as acting on behalf of The Clinton Cemetery Board during the period from Jan- uary 1, 1953 to March 11, 1955, are requested to so advise the under- signed Secretary - Treasurer and provide the said Secretary -Treas- urer with full details of the nature of the transaction on or before May 9th, 1955, after 'which date the Clinton Cemetery Board will deal only with those obligations and claims of which they have notice. CLINTON CEMETERY BOARD BERT GLIDDON, Chairman, JOHN LIVERMORE, Secretary Treasurer. 15-6-7-b FOR sale 5 -ROOM 1 -STOREY DWELLING; Asphalt siding; oil burning fur- nace; double lot; garage; im- mediate possession. Price: $3500. —O- 1% STOREY, 8 -ROOM Dwelling— Which includes (3 room), with bath, self-contained heated apartment, with separate ent- rance. New oil heating furnace; modern conveniences; garage; good location: - -' 1 STOREY BRICK, 3. Bedroom Dwelling. Moderil conveniences. oil heating; built in 1953. Good location. 1 STOREY, 5 Roomed Cottage; lis acres .land. Price $1,800.00. --0— i STOREY,' 3 ` Roomed Dwelling; 16x24; wired; on skids;- can be moved, —o - ONE -STOREY Double . Dwelling; modern conveniences, oil heated. Good income property, 80-A0I1E FARM, -Z -room dwelling; modern conveniences, ' garage, barn 36x56, located on Highway, 4 lllz. miles from. Clinton. 95 ACRE FARM wank barn, 30l56, six -room dwelling, hydro,' adjacent to school. :'C• LAWSON REALTOR Phone: 251W Clinton ♦++moi -k++• -r+$-$ •-� � ' 4.•.� ROXY THEATRE N T O.N NOW—Thurs., Fri.. & Sat. "FRANCISOI • J NS THE WACS" Francis the mule gives , the WACS the hee-paw. . Donald O'Connor - Julia Adams MON., TUES. & WED, April 25-27 "Johnny Dark , Exciting drama cf sports car racing. In Technicolor. Tony Curtis - ,Piper Laurie Coming: "BORDER RIVER" with Joel McCrae and Yvonne de Carlo •se. maw HE PARK TELEPHONE' 1150 Goderich NOW--Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Jeff Chandler' - Rhonda Fleming and X,ee• J. Cobb Telling the melodramatic tale of 'a Ful 'trapper and his Salem bride, who sail to Morocco and find a startling adventure. "Yankee Pasha.. In Technicolor MON., TUES, & WED. DONALD O'CONNOIL Zasu Pitts & Julia Adams Fox the laugh- of your life see what happens when the GI buddy of a talking mule is assigned to a WAC platoon. "FRANCIS JOINS THE WACS" Coming: Alan Ladd & Patricia Medina in "THE BLACK KNIGHT" Technicolor ATE . TELEPON�" CAPITAL HIl E- 47, Goderich NOW—Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Johnny Wefssmuller Judy Walsh and David Bruce Cobalt thefts from an African jungle mine reveale a mysterious tie-up between cannibals and • a foreign power.: "Cannibal Attack" MON., TUES. & WED. John Lund "Joyce Holden Scott Brady & Chill Wills Fimed in Technicolor; around the rodeo circuit for a tour of fun, romance and rip-rarin' excitement, "Bronco Busters" Coming: "TEN MEN WANTED". Randolph Scott and Jocelyn Drando — Color Cards of Thanks I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and neigh- bours who sent me cards and treats while I was a patient in hospital. Also 'thanks to the Varna United Church and LOL 1035. -- JOHN OSTROM, Varna. 16p The family of the late Peter Glazier wish to thank their friends, relatives and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent bereave- ment, 16p Clinton Community Farmers AUCTION SAFES EVERY FRIDAY coin noncing at 1.30 p.m. TERMS CASH J, COREY, Sales Manager E. W. ELL'IOTT Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk Motorola • Factorltrained and supervised technicians Galbraith RADiO AND Television GIVE YOUR CAR A LIFT THIS SPI E\ G! CHECK -N-- CHANGE _ s yv ;�'+� % 'W -Drive in for a complete car lubrication. Enjoy S -M -O -O -T -H riding now! Let us keep up the value of your car with a, regular cleaning and polishing .. inside and out. Drive in today! Cities Service Cities Service Products Raymond Hoggarth, Prop. Clinton Ontario CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, implements and Feed At 'Lots Numbers 41 and 43, Concession 1, London Road Sur- vey, Tuckersmith Township, on No 4 Highway, 3 miles south of Clinton, or 21/2 miles north of Brucefield, on TUESDAY, MAY 3 at 1.30 p.m., the following: Cattle: Durham cow, '5 yrs. old, milking, with calf at foot, bred again; Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, in calf; Durham heifer, 2 yrs. old, in calf; Durham' cow, 5 yrs. old, due in May; Durham cow, 7 yrs. old, freshened, with calf at foot; 2 Dur- ham heifers, 1% yrs, old; Durham heifer, 1 yr. old; 3 steers, 1*, yrs. old (baby beefs); These are good quality cattle in A-1 condition. Poultry & Equipment: 300 Sus- sex X Red pullets, 7 weeks old; 3 range shelters; colony house 10'x12'; colony house 8'x10'; feed- ers and drinking fountains. Implements: Ford tractor with 2 -furrow tractor plow; Ford trac- tor pulley; International side de- livery rake (nearly new) ; Inter- national mower, 6 ft. cut; M.H. 13 - disc fertilizer drill (nearly new); M.H. binder, 7 ft. cut; 3 -section spring 'tooth harrows; cultivator; 14-p]ate in -throw disc; 3 section of drag harrows; root pulper; grain roller; electric fencer; quantity of lumber; 100 gal. gas tank; gas pump; forks, shovels, barrels and numerous other articles. Feed: Approx. 250 bales of hay; quantity of loose hay; approx. 100 bales of straw. Household Effects: Also a num- ber of household articles will be offered for sale. Terms—Cash No reserve as the farm is sold. J. HOWARD SNELL, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 16-7-b APPLICATIONS for ASSISTANT CARETAKER at Clinton District Collegiate Institute Duties to commence July 1, 1955 Contact Mr. L. Denorune as to duties. Apply stating salary, to: H. C. LAWSON, Secretary -Treasurer, Clinton, Ontario. 15-6-b Flowers" Telegraphed Anywhere K. C. COOKE FLORIST Phone 66W Clinton J. A. ANSTETT Jeweller and Watchmaker EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE Buloya, Gruen and Cyma Watches BLUE RIVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS Spode Dinnerware Visit Our Modern Up -To -Date Jewellery Store Today Phone 562 Clinton 26 -tib GODERICH ' PAVILION DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS IN 1955 'Saturday Night—Paul Cross and His 'Orchestra Wednesday Night is Square Dance Night with Clarence Petrie and the Night Hawks The Pavilion is available for afternoon and evening rentals. The management caters to luncheons, banquets, wedding re- ceptions, etc. PHONE GODERICIh 675 or 419. 2-tfb Pickett and Campbell .PRESENTS TH'S EXCLUSIVE ,ff; ae a - ROYAL YORK TAILORED-TO-YOUR.MEASURE' l+i W. ll. JOHNSTON $69.50 For those gala little luncheons , . for those many holidates ... for the times when a man says, "Stay downtown and meet Inc for dinner" .. , It's a chic , "Dressy Suit" tailored to your exact measure by W. R. Johnston. Today, set our select Johnston tailored'to-your-measure styles and shades for Spring '55, l Arrow Shirts PICKETT >� CAMPBELL Stetson Hats "The Store For Men" PHONE 25 —'(Main Corner) CLINTON