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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-05-26, Page 7THURSDAY, MAY 26 11955 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGESEVEN Classified Rates CASH RATE — (If paid by Wednesday following date of in •aertion)=-Two Gents a word first' insertion. (minimum 50 cents);. subsequent,insertions 1% cents a 'Word (.minimi im 35 :cents); 15 cents ;extra for box number or leor`direction to NEWS -RECORD 2Office. IF CHARGED --15 cents extra. DEADLINE -12 noon, Wednes- day. ACCOMMODATION for.,RENT :FINE BRICK DWELLING ON farm near Seaforth, Unfurnished. Apply to Scott Poultry Farms, Seeforth. . 21-2-b SEVEN ROOM HOUSE on MARY Street: Possession by June 1, "Stewart Schoenhals. Phone Clin- ton 570M. TWO APARTMENTS, both self- •eontained. One recently comp]et- -• ely redecorated, Contact O. Swit- zer, phone Clinton 397. 18 -tib FOUR ROOM; SELF -CONTAIN - .ed apartment, one end of •duplex. Available first part of June. Lloyd Batkin, phone Clinton 61. 21-2-b ONE FURNISHED THREE room :apartment; one furnished two room apartment. Hot water, sink, use of frig. and washer, central. :Phone Clinton 73J. 21p TWO BEDROOOM COTTAGE, Bruce Peninsula, Gillies Lakes, no linens supplied, electricity, refrig- .eration. $35 weekly. Mrs. W. R. Archer, 640 Carnegie Ave:, Osh- awa, Ontario, 2e -1-2-3-p "'T'WO BEDROOM, nicely furnished cottage, built-in cupboards, knotty pine lined living room; reasonable rent includes hydro and water. 'Location: one mile east of Bayfield Hon'Bayfield-Clinton Highway. Ap- ply: Ross Middleton, phone Clinton "23820-1-b FURNISHED ROOMS IN LARGE imam in Seaforth on George St., '23 blocks east of Main Street, 'suitable for couple or could ac- commodate one or two ladies or gentlemen, separate bedrooms. 'Phone Seaforth 23 from 9 to 'Wednesday 9-12. 21b ARTICLES FOR SALE THREE CEDAR POLES, 28 and 30 feet, suitable for hydro poles, Phone Clinton 801r41, 21b Aest UPRIGHT PIANO, iii. good -condition; six dining room chairs, 'Maxie Elliott, Brucefield, phone Seaforth 659r2, 21b RCA VICTOR "DEEP IMAGE" "Television, new low prices on all models, T. A. Dutton, Brucefield, •Ont. Phone Clinton 634r4. 19-tfb DELUXE MODEL PHILCO 7.5 'Refrigerator, used six months; also apartment Ir,e ane. size t electric naRoadstove, 'Station Clinton. 21.2-p LARGE AMOUNT OF Galvanized sheets about three feet square. Would do for lining a granary. Will sell cheap. Ed. Morrison, -phone Clinton 57W, 21p 'TV r'rr FOR A "XING" — We !.'Rent — Move — Install. Complete service on all makes of rotators .and antenna. All work fully guar- ranteed. Huron Tower Installation, ':phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb REDUCED PRICES on all hard- ware and plumbing, basins, sinks, galvanized pipe, copper pipe and ttings. Everything must go as we are leaving the village. Robert Fettis Hardware, Brueefield, Ont. 21-1 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE "1947 PONTIAC:FOR SALE, Phone Clinton 175 for'information..Price to be reduced $25 each week until =.sold. 21tfb MUST SELL 1951FORDSEDAN. -Owner posted overseas. Heater; good condition. .Apply to LAC .Eigras, % ME Section, RCAF Sta- tion Clinton. 20-1-p 1948 PONTIAC IN A-1 condition; new tires; motor like new. See :this one with many extras. Priced :to sell, Contact Doug Garrett or ,..phone Clinton 693J after 5 p.m, 20-1-b BABY CHICKS BRAY CHICKS. PULLETS, Day- old, started. Canadian Approved. :Prompt shipment. Contact agent, Mrs. Alex Paterson, Brucefield, 18 9 20 1-b • WANTED—FLOCKS to supply a large Canadian Approved Hatchery - with hatching eggs. Premium up 'to 33c per dozen over the market price of eggs. Eggs taken every 'week in the year. Write for full • details, Apply Box 202, Clinton 'News -Record. 20-1-2-3-b HEAVY ROASTING CHICKENS and eggs will be a good price this 'fall and winter. Order some ' Tweddle High Quality 'Chicks and cash in. We have three special Egg Breeds and three's'pecial Meat Breeds. Send for full details and catalogue. • Also 'Turkey Points. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries `Limited, Fergus, Ontario. 21b SUMMER PRICES on Kitchener Big -4 ;Chicks. Ask 'us for them. Clucks, dayold, started. Pullets, Mixed. Variety .breeds, crosses. Over -cautious spring chick buying we feel may result in better than usual prices. Be prepared with good stock. Agent—Charles Scott, Auburn, phone Blyth 43r23. 21b RAISE NEUFIAUSER CHICKS These famous chicks now available 'for immediate shipment. Hatched from the best production 'strains in the U.S.A. and Canada, High qual- ity chicks at new low prices. 20 'pare breeds and 15 cross-breds to choose from. Also special broiler strains. Shipping twice weekly. Livability guarantee with every order. No order too large, none too small. If it is chicks — we j have them. Write today. NEU- HAUSER HATCHERIES, Essex, •Ontario. 21b BOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD FOR FTVD gentlemen, Mrs. Alex McMichael,. phone Clinton 16311, 18-9-20-1-b ROOMERS, ONE ALONE or three sharing. Private entrance. Phone Clinton 4541. 20-1-b BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES OWN YOUR "OWN ,BUSINESS. Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate, High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin- ton 448. 13tfb 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 TWO STOREY FRAME Building; 14x22, Double garage doors on one end, Apply George Levis, phone Clinton 240W, 21-2-3-b CUSTOM WORK WEED SPRAYING. Special prices on 20 acres or more. Apply Lloyd Medd. Phone Clinton 801r41. 21-2-3-b CEMENT WORK, ALL TYPES of blook and brick work; also plast- ering, general, building and repair work. Small or big jobs. Bert Christiansen, phone Seaforth 75. ' 20-1-2b 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 6851, 8tfb EMPLOYMENT WANTED YOUNG LADY desires work in private home, no cooking. Phone Clinton 702W4. 21-b FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale SIDE RAKE AND HAY Loader. Cheap for cash, Stanley Jackson, RR 5, Clinton, phone Clinton 620r25. 21p CLEAN -EASY PORTABLE Milk- er,' for sale. Good condition. Eldon Yeo, phone Clinton 403W1, 21b LEROY TRACTOR — used very little; also hydraulic plough to fit. Number of cement forms. Phone Clinton 429M. 21b 1947 MERCURY 3 TON TRUCK, new motor, good tires. Will sell very reasonable. Also a Massey - Harris two -plough tractor.. Albert Leibold, phone Clinton 601J3. FARM EQUIPMENT WANTED SILO FILLER, 15" cut or over. Stake make and condition. Stan- ley Jackson, RR 5, Clinton, phone Clinton 620 r 25. 21p FARMS FOR SALE NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR sale, L, G. Winter. Real Estate. Phone Clinton 448. Low down payments. 33-tfb Furniture Re -Finishing FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND radio cabinet, refinishing and re- pairing, apply W. G. Pickett, phone Clinton 761M. ' 18b-tfb HELP WANTED—FEMALE SALESLADY WANTED — part time. Five-day week. Apply Schaefer's Ladies' Wear. GIRL WANTED for FULL TIME employment. Clinton Laundry and Cleaners, phone Clinton 312W. 21b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 22 PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD. Harold Switzer, phone Clinton 238W1. 21-b SIX YORKSHIRE PIGS, 12 weeks old, Apply Elgin Dale, lot 9, con- cession 2, Hullett 21p TWO REGISTERED HEREFORD bulls, serviceable age. Fred Rath - well, phone Hensali 686r3. 21p 18 PIGS, READY TO WEAN. Doug Farquhar, phone Clinton 8051,5. 21b 25 YORK PIGS, seven weeks old. Arnold Dale, phone Clinton 801r3, LIVESTOCK WANTED WANTED, OLD HORSES AND dead cattle, Gilbert Bros, Mink Manch, Goderich, Phone collect, 936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb LOST AND FOUND LOST TWO YEARLING calves, strayed from the Huilett swamp, Anyone knowing whereabouts please notify Harvey Taylor, phone Clinton 632r4, 21b MISCELLANEOUS VISIT COUNTER'S JEWELLERY Store for best values in Diamond Rings, Bluebird and Forget -me - Not. For evening appointments phone Clinton 230. W. N. Counter. 21p WATERLOO CA1.ri,E Breeding sociation. "Where Better Bulls As Are Used." Artificial Insemination service for all breeds of cattle, For service or information phone FoR S 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 LUMBER FOR SALE. Orders LAKE -FRONT LOT with 50 -foot frontage, excellent, beach, good location; nine miles from Clinton. Write Box 203 -Clinton News - Record. • 21p NEW HOMES—with or without acreages, in Town of Clinton Budget terms car be. arranged. Also two -acre plots in town, A. J. Deseck, Base Line Road, Clin- ton (North End). , 15-tfb TEN -ROOM RED BRICK HOUSE, hot water heating, fine workman- ship, insulated, suitable for a dent- ist or nursing home. Edmund Geiger, Hensall, phone Hensall 59. 19-20-1-b ONE AND ONE-HALF STOREY white frame house, three years old, on Albert Street. .Modern conveniences with oil heating equipment. Apply to Frank Lewis, phone Clinton 523W. 20-1-e SEED FOR SALE A QUANTITY OF MICHELITE Beans for sale, number one. Grant Stirling, phone Clinton 15413, 21p SEED BEANS, 97 per cent germ- ination, $4.50 per bushel. Lyle Hill, Varna, Ont., phone Clinton 630r23. 21b TEACHERS WANTED NEW SCHOOL, Junior Grades only, near town, requires teacher September lst. State experience, qualification, references. Apply to W P. Roberts, secretary -treasur- er, Tuckersmith Township School Area No. 1, Seaforth, RR 3. 21b TENDERS WANTED TENDERS ARE REQUESTED for the winter's supply of first grade stoker coal, oil treated, for the Town HaII, Clinton. Tenders to be in the hands of the Town Clerk not later than noon of June 13, 1955. 21b TENDERS ARE REQUESTED by the Town of Clinton for the Iot on Ontario Street formerly used as a public school playground, more particularly described as follows: the lot on the south west corner, Ontario and William Streets, with frontage of 95 and one half feet on Ontario Street, and 109 and one half feet on William Street. Ten- ders must be in the hands of the town clerk not later than noon of June 13, 1955. 21-b TENDERS FOR COAL and COKE FEDERAL BDINGS— PROVINCE OF ONTAR O S EALED TENDERS addressed t the undersigned and endorsed a above, will be received until 3.0 p.m. (EAST), THURSDAY, JUN 9, 1955, for the supplying of coa and coke for the Federal Buildings hroughout the Province of h specifier' Forms ions andoconditions ender attachedf as e obtained from the Chief of Pu .sing and Stores, Department ublie Works, Ottawa, and th 'strict Architect, 36 Adelaide St ast, Toronto, Ontario. • Tenrs will not be considere rinted forms supplied by tto th he De artment and in accordance with onditions set forth therein, The Department reserve the right o demand from any successful enderer, before awarding the or- er, a security deposit in the form f a certified cheque drawn on a ank incorporated under the Bank et or the Quebec Savings Bank et payable to the order of the pourable the Minister of Public rks, equal to ten percent of the. mount of tender, in accordance ith the Government Contracts egulations now in force, or Bear - Bonds, with uninatured coupons ttached, of the Government of anada or of the Canadian Nation - Railway Company and its eon- tuent companies, unconditionally aranteed as to principal and int - est by the Government of Can- a. The lowest or any tender not cessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. partment of Public Works, tawa, May 10, 1955. 21-2-b 0 s 0 • n Pur b eh P Dr E unless 9 p c 0 b A A 11 Wo a w er at C al sti gu er ad ne Ot e d e taken for: any Hemlock cut to order, barn floor plank; joist; rafters; siding, etc.; also Red Elm, Rock Elm or Ash rack sills, Slabs available. Fred Hudie,.phone Clin- toe 362. 20-1-b MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE RED HARLEY-DAVIDSON Twin '45' motorcycle; windshield, saddle bags, large seat. Cash buys now and enjoy summer's fun. Apply Gordon Porter, Bayfield, west of Varna. 20-1-2-p 1953 - 74 HARLEY - DAVIDSON motorcycle, with foot shift, com- plete with all accessories, excellent condition. Must 'sell, best offer. Write Box 101, Goderich or tele- phone Goderich 1295W. 20-1p' PRODUCE FOR SALE TOMATO, CABBAGE, Cauliflow- flower, plants.brussels Fred sproutslbert, also Hu- ron Road, Goderich, phone Gode- rich 148331 21 I5 -ROOM 1 -STOREY DWELLING Asphalt siding; oil burning fur- nace, double lot; garage; im- mediate possession. Price: $3500, o- 1 STOREY ERICK, 3 Bedroom Dwelling. Modern conveniences. all heating; built in 1953, Good Iocation. 1 STOREY, 5 Roomed Cottage; 1% acres land. Price $1,800,00. —o-- 1 STOREY, 3 Roomed Dwelling; 16x24; wired; on skids; can be moved. --e— ONE-STOREY Double Dwelling; modern conveniences, oil heated. Good income propert. 95 ACRE FARM — bank barn, 30x56, six -room dwelling, hydro, adjacent to school, 11. C. LAWSON REALTOR Phone' 251W Clinton BIRTHS AIKEN—In Clinton Public Hospi- tal, on Sunday, May 22, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Aiken, Clinton, a daughter, ARCHAMBAULT In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, May 20, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Archambault, ' RR 1, Au- burn, a ,son. DOUGHTY — In Clinton Public' Hospital, on Friday, May 20, 1955, to LAC and Mrs. Bruce Doughty, Clinton,. a son, JOSLING—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Friday, May 20; 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josling, Londesboro, a daughter. WESTERIK — In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, May 22, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. John Westerik, Kippen, a daughter, MURPHY—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Tuesday, May 10, 1955, to Cpl. and Mrs. Reg, Murphy, a daughter.. Born on April 27th, in Trenton Memorial Hospital, a daughter, 8 lbs., 8 ozs., Lillian Jean, to Flight Sergeant F. T, Mander- son and Mrs. Manderson, RCAF Station Trenton, Ontario, (pre- viously of Clinton). The proud parents now have three sons and three daughters, 21b MARRIAGES GALBRAITH-BEATON = At St, Andrew's United Church manse, Bayfield, on Saturday, May 21, 1955, by Rev. Peter. Renner, Evelyn Lorraine Beaton, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell, Bayfield, to Alan Murray Galbraith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Galbraith, Dundas and Bayfield. LANDERS-MacDONALD —In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Stratford, on Saturday after- noon, May 14, 1955, by Rev. F. J. Barr, Barbara Anne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 3. Frank Mac- Donald, 156 Birmingham Street, Stratford, formerly of Clinton, and William Carl Landers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Landers, Stratford. PEARSON-LAWLESS — In On- tario Street United Church, Clinton, on Saturday afternoon, May 21, 1955, by' Rev. A. G. Eagle, Shirley Louisa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Lawless, Duncan, B.C,, to WiI- liam Kenneth Pearson, Clinton, son of Mrs. Lenora Pearson, Clinton and the late William B. Pearson. -DEATHS MARSHALL — In Tuckersmith( Township, on Thursday, May 19, 1955, William Henry Marshall, beloved son of the late William • and Emma Marshall, in his 62nd year, Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High St., Clinton, to Clinton' emetery, on Friday afternoon; May 20. McINTYRE—In London, on Sun- day, May 22, 1955, Dr. Harry Addison McIntyre, beloved hus- band of Edith Jenkins, in his 57th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, High Street, Clinton, under aus- pices of Clinton Lodge A.F. and A.M., No. 84, by Rev. D. J. Lane, to Clinton Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, May 24. CLINTON' WI WILL MEET THURSDAY, MAY 26 The Clinton Women's Institute will meet on Thursday, May 26, at 2.00 pm. in the Agricultural office board rooms. Music Program At County Home Last Sunday afternoon, the Hu- ron County Home was the scene of a stage show featuring Clarence Petrie and his "Night Hawks" The show was arranged for the mem- bers and staff at the Home by the cooperation of Local No. 418 of the American Federation of Music- ians, through a grant from the music performance trust funds of the recording industries, The music -performance trust fund is an extension of a program of ' public service originated by the Recording and Transcription Fund of the American Federation of Musicians, James C,' Petrillo, president. Hensall Workman Injured In. Fall Wesley Robinson, employee of General Coach Works at Hensall, is resting comfortably in St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London, where he will be a patient for some three months, Mr. Robinson suffered an accident when he fell from a scaf-• fold on which he was working at the plant: CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank Drs. Oakes, Thompson, Newiand,'nurses neighbours and friends, for their kindness while I was in Clinton Public Hospital.— GEORGE BAY - LEY. 21-p Clinton Community Farmers AUCTION SALES EVERY FRIDAY coinmencing at 8.00 pm. TERMSGASB • J. COREY, Sales Manager E. W. ELLIOT''Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk BOXY' THEA'T'RE CLINTON NOW—Thurs., Fri: & Sat. "DRAGNET" Feature film based on the popular TV show. Jack Webb stars in the role of Sergeant Joe S'niday. With leen Alexander - Ann Robinson, ALL NEXT WEEK "Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki" Pa as a pineapple King—Ma as a Hula Queen. The grass skirts shake with laughter. IVlarjorio Main -Percy Kilbride Hilo Hattie Coming: Mon., Tues. & Wed. June 8-8 "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" AT PARK TELEPHONE THE. 1150 Goderich NOW---Thurs., Fri: & Sat. "Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki" Three days left to share the hilarity, as Pa Kettle turns tycoon and successfully mismanages a pineapple plantation in Honolulu. Percy Kilbride - Marjorie Main and Lori Nelson All Next Week--- Lloyd C. Douglas' "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" — A Blue -Ribbon Winner - - In Technicolor — The greatest love -story ever film- ed; by the author of "The Robe", Don't miss this story of a 'blind widow and the young surgeon who restored her sight, Jane WYMAN - Rock HUDSON Barbara Rush and Otto Kruger w THEUAPIGoderichTAL TE47 LE 47 NOW—Thurs., Fri. & Sat. John Wayne - Vern. Ralston and Oliver Hardy Detailing the flight of French im- migrants to Kentucky following the defeat of Napoleon; and of a rifleman, who married a general's daughter. "The Fighting Kentuckian"- MON., entuckian"- MON., TUES. & WED, Charlton Heston - Lizabeth Scott and Dianne Foster In Which a young army doctor and his unethical partner encounter a mine disaster and a final account. ing.D OR .�s �p EACH "BAEACI-I 1� OTHER" COMING.: "One Girl's Confession" Mrs. W. S. 11. Holmes spent the weekend in Sarnia with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holmes and Peter. CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements At lot No. 24,Concessn of Hallett Township,t h 5 miles north of Clinton, or 1 1/4 miles south of Londesboro (%i of a mile east of School No. 5, off No. 4 Highway, on TUESDAY, JUNE 7 at 1 pan: Cattle: Hereford cow, 8 yrs, old, milking, bred again; Hereford cow, 6 yrs. old, milking, bred again, calf at foot; Durham cow, 5 yrs. old, milking, bred again; calf at foot; Angus cow, 7 yrs. old, milking, bred again; Angus cow, 5 yrs. old, milking, bred again; Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, milking, bred again; Ayrshire cow, 6 yrs. old, milking, bred again; Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, milking, bred again; 6 young cal- ves; 5 yearling heifers; yearling steer. Pigs: 2 Tamworth sows, due in August; young Tamworth sow; Yorkshire boar, 9 months old; 10 chunks approx. 175 lbs.; 7 chunks approx. 140 lbs.; 12 pigs, 11 weeks old. Poultry: 60 hens, 1 yr. old. Z. tractor Implements: -1cMinneapolis; n Moline8 grain separator with shredder, weed elevator, blower pipes and 100 ft. of 6 -inch belt (nearly new) ; M,H, 3 -furrow wide bottom trac- tor plow; John Deere 8 -plate one- way disc; M.H.,cultivator with power lift; Avery tandem disc; Beaver hammermill (nearly new) with 5 h.p. motor; International hay loader; M.H. 11 -hoe fertilizer drill; corn scuffler and bean pul- ler- International rubber tire wag- on ower 5%t ft, cut; M.H. oil-bath 5 binder, 7 ft. cut; set of sleighs; set of scales; DeLaval cream sep- arator; wooden roller; forks, shov- els, milk pails, grain sacks and numerous other articles. Terms --Cash No reserve as the farm is sold. VICTOR KENNEDY, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 21-2-b w+. TAXI SERVICE Get There Safely! CALL 110 ASHTON'S TAXI We Keep Cars Healthy HOW'S YOUR GAS MILEAGE? Drive in today and fill up with our high quality gas- oline. Notice the difference it makes. It's best for your car and easy on your pocket book! SKILLED LURICATION Drive in for our thorough lubrication to safeguard your car against friction and Wear, IS YOUR AUTO ' THIRSTY? Let us give it a healthy ,"drink" of clean, high-grade oil. It will give it longer life and smooth action! "Drive in for service --You'll never have to blow your horn" RAY'S Cities Service Cities Service Products Raymond Fioggartth, . Prop. Clinton ' Ontario eeteeeneeneeeeemeeenaesemeee Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless have received word of the appointment of their son, Benson Corless, as manager of the branch.of the Bank of Montreal at Milton, Ont.; -Mr. Corless has been with the bank at Lindsay, Ont. FIRE THREATENED AT MARY STREET HOME An oil space heater threatened M get out of control at the home. of Donald McCaughen, Mary St., last evening. Firemen answered the call promptly but the danger was over When the brigade arriv- ed on the scene. No damage was done, armor Cards of Tha�Iks- Brigl amto e sisters of the express e a their sincere thanks to their friends, relatives and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy extended to them during their recent sad bereavement. Also thanks to Rev, hpbrn aOakes, pallbearers,nd and those who loaned cars or assisted in any way. 21b I wish to express my sincere thanks to all those who sent cards, flowers and treats to me while I was a patient in Alexandria Mar- ine and General Hospital, Code. rich. — DOREEN EMMERSON, 21-p J. A. ANSTETT Jeweller and 'Watchmaker EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE Bulovo, 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-tfb HOPSON'S GREENHOUSE PHONE 7 Hardy Box Plants TOMATOES PEPPERS CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE BAYFIELD ASTERS PETUNIAS STOCKS PANSIES LOBELIA ZINNIAS SNAPDRAGONS SALVIA and other varieties HANGING BASKETS FILLED GODERICH PAVILION Dancing every WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Wednesday is Square Dance Night with ' CLARENCE PETRIE and the NIGHTHAWKS 35th Anniversary Dance—Friday July lst Door Prize: 21 -inch TV Johnny Downs and his Orchestra Phone Goderich 675 or 419 for rental or catering information 21-2-3-4-5-b PANT SALE 50 PAIRS ALL SHADES Sizes 28 to 44 1/2 Price BELT CLEARANCE �y INITIAL Buckle—reg. 3.00 SPECIAL -- $1..95 ea. PJCKETT "'CAMPBELL Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats "The Store For Men" PHONE 25 — (Main Corner)-- CLINTON