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DEADLINE -12 noon, Wednes-
day.
.,ACCOMMODATION for RENT
`FURNISH.ED NINE -ROOM house,
• wi'th all modern conveniences, for
-.July and August. Phone Clinton
-447W. 22tfb
TWO APARTMENTS, both self-
. contained. One recently complet-
ely redecorated. Contact 0, Swit-
zer, phone Clinton 397. 18-tfb
AT LANE O'PINES BEACH —
"'three bedroom lakefront cottage,
modern conveniences, shady lot.
Fred Wallis, RR 1, Bayfield, phone
Clinton 107W1. 23-4-5b
TREAT YOURSELF AND. YOUR
`:family to a week at the lake, It
will be good for your moral. Deer
'Lodge Park, Bayfield, phone Clin,
ton 107W4. 23-4-5-b
"THREE ROOMS, self-contained,
'_furnished, frigidaire, ground floor.
Available June 15. Phone Clinton
:363. i 24-p
FURNISHEDi00MS, GEORGE
'Street east, S,baforth, near Main
Street, for couple, one or two lad -
des or gentlemen. Separate bed-
rooms. Phone Seaforth 23, 9 to 5,
Wednesday 9 to 12 or write Box
'201 Seaforth. 24-n
' THREE BEDROOM HOUSE, hy-
dro. One acre of land. Also build-
ing to house pigs or hens. On
County road, 16 miles from Clin-
ton (near Auburn). $15.00 per
:month. Phone Blyth 10 r 15.
24-5-6-b
ARTICLES FOR 'SALE
MUSE TRAILER, STURDILY
built, lined with plywood, fitted
'with built-in cupboards for kitch-
en and storage, sink, full size
bed. Phone Clinton •4 for partic-
ulars. 24-x
SINGER SEWING MACHINES as
.low as $94.50 for brand new
machine. Terms as ]ow as $1.50
a week. Write J. A. Reed, Gode-
rich or phone Clinton 387M.
• 24-p
NINE CU. FT. WESTINGHOUSE
frig., 1954 model, excellent con-
dition. Phone Mrs. Bond, Clinton
'1.38W. 24-b
EMPIRE GARDEN TRACTOR, 6
h.p., plough, disc and cultivator
attachments. Good condition, rea-
':sonabie. LeRoy :Path, "Bayfield,
. phone Bayfield 64r '21. • 24-b
RCA VICTOR "DEEP IMAGE",
"Television, new low prices on ali
models. T. A. Dutton, Brucefield,
`Ont. Phone Clinton 634r4.
19 -tib
TV ] n' FOR A ".KING" — We
lent — Move —Install. Complete
':service on all makes of rotators
-and antenna. All work fully guar-
-anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb
-SINGER SEWING -MACHINE can
igrve you a machine cheaper than
'rent. Terms to sult'every budget.
Any style repaired. Write 3. A
'Reed, Goderich or phone Clinton
:387M 24-p
FIVE H.P. SIMPLICITY garden
-tractor, in excellent condition.
'.Three forward speeds and reverse;
counterweight, wheel weights
'lights, stand, plow, disc cultivator,
seeder, scraper and snow blower.
Reasonable. Max Carter, Esmond-
--Wile. Phone Seaforth 454W after
P8 p.m. 24-5-b
ARTICLES WANTED
CHINA CABINET OR Cupboard,
:good condition. MacLaren's Stud -
to, phone 401 Goderich or Clinton.
24-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR 'SALE
1952.CHEVROLET SEDAN, dark
• green, heater, in good condition.
.Apply Box 241,' 'Clinton News -
'Record. 24-p
'WRECKED 1950' VANGUARD for
-sale for storage. Westlake's Gar-
age, Bayfield. 23-4-p
'1947 PONTIAC FOR SALE.$400.
Call Vic Roy, Phone Clinton 557.
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1948 AUSTIN COACH' WITH 1950
rebuilt motor, excellent tires, solid
-body but needs paint. Full price
$285.00. Ted Savauge, Phone Sea -
forth 120. 24-p
149 PLYMOUTH. Five -Passenger
Coupe, A-1 condition, radio, heat-
•er, good tires, new seat covers.
Reasonable price. John Salvos,
phone Clinton 754r2.
23-4-p
s
BABY CHICKS
BRAY CHICKS, MIXED, Pullets.
Dayold, started. Order July broil-
ers now. Prices, etc. — Agent:
Mrs. Alex Paterson, Brucefield.
22-3-4-5-6-b
KITCHENER B I G-4 CFIICKS.
Real summer bargains effective
now. Mixed chicks. . Pullets.
'Broilers. Variety of choice. Ask
us for prices. You'll be wise to
take advantage of them. Agent
Clterles Scott, Auburn, phone Ely-
th, 43 r 23. 24-b
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SELL
' hatching eggs every week in the
• year at a premium up to 33 cents
-.per dozen more than market price
for your eggs? If you would, write
us immediately. We are one of
Canada's oldest and largest Can-
•:adian Approved Hatcheries, Ap-
ply Clinton News -Record, Box 234.
23-4-5-6-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real' Estate,
High Street, Clinton.. Phone Clin-
ton 448. ; 13tfb
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM 'BAILING AT reason-
able rates; also Massey -Harris
drop -head hay loader for sale.
Stewart Broadfoot, phone 621 r 3.
24-p
GRAVEL HAULING FOR FILL,
lanes, or choice cement gravel.
Contact Bud Chamney, phone
Blyth 43r5.
23-4-5-6-p
CUSTOM DELIVERY ,
SERVING CLINTON AND RCAF
Station. Contracts on loeal house.
hold moving. Evening contracts if
desired. Safe handling assured.
Reasonable rates. W. G. "Bill"
Riehl, phone Clinton 685R. Stfb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
.BABY SITTER. Phone Clinton
347. 22-3-4-p
RELIABLE BABY SITTER will
work .either day or night. Phone
Clinton 347. • 23-4-p
LADY WISHES HOUSEWORK,
will work afternoon or all day,
experienced. Phone Clinton 802 r 34
23.4-b
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
INTERNATIONAL HORSE mow-
er, in good condition.; Apply Pear-
son Charters, Kippen. Phone Hen-
sel.' 679 r 21. 24-b
ONE . REBUILT GEHL FORAGE
Harvester and blower. Apply John
Ardington, Varna. Phone Clinton
626 r 5. 24-b
INTERNATIONAL HAY LOAD-
er; Cockshutt manure spreader:
Renfrew cream separator, almost
new; numerous other articles.
Harold Morrell, Clinton 24-b
INTERNATIONAL HAY Loader,
drop head; used three years; rea-
sonably priced. Lloyd Johns, RR
3, Exeter, phone Kirkton 44r15.
23-4-p
INTERNATIONAL HAY LOAD-
er, used three days, will sell or
exchange on hogs. Apply Ken
Holmes, RR 1, Goderich, Phone
Goderich 286W2. 24-p
• FARMS FOR SALE
'VICE 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
HAY FOR SALE
13 ACRES GOOD MIXED HAY,
two miles west of Varna, phone
Clinton 1625W. 24-b
FIVE ACRES ALFALFA, orchard
grass, by bale or on shares, Colin
Lawson, phone Clinton 154 w 32.¢
q
HELP WANTED—Male
CARETAKER F 0 R ONTARIO
Street United Church, Clinton.
Duties to commence July 1. Ap-
plicants to state salary expected.
Address all communications to
Chairman of the Property Com-
mittee, A. J. McMurray. 24-5-b
HELP WANTED—Female
WAITRESS PART TIME' A T
Pinger's Restaurant. Phone Clin-
ton 405. 24-b
LADIES WANTED TO demons-
trate, above average commission
plus a monthly bonus, Write to
Nova Home Utilities, 69 Edmund
Road, Kitchener. 24-5-6-7-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
TWO DURHAM HEIFERS, DUE
to freshen soon. Warren Gibbings,
RR 4, Clinton. Phone Clinton
617 r 16. 24-p
SIX GOOD YORKSHIRE SOWS
carrying first litter, due in about
two weeks, also one Yorkshire
boar, one year old. Apply Edgar
Rathwell, phone Clinton 468 w 4,
24-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED, OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
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.
24-p
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Ate 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.
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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, 23to29p
PERSONAL
BOARD ANP `ROOM HAIR STYLING, COLD WAVES,
full line of cosmetics, Ibtions, etc.
"BOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO Next to Simpson -Sears Order Of-
- MEN, Phone Clinton 695J. floe., Charles House of Beauty,
23-4-5-p phone Clinton 529. 22tfb
PET STOCK FOR SALE
SMALL, WHITE AND BLACK;
fox terrier pups. Glen Broadfoot,
Phone Clinton 621 r 3. 24-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
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 -tib
SALES OPPORTUNITY.
PART TIMID
SALESMAN OR SALESLADY
Our product can be sold in your
spare hours'. Earnings of $40 to
$75 weekly, or more, depending on
ability. Experience not necessary.
Must be neat, honest, married and
have a car. Give name address,
phone number, with particulars t0
Box 245, Clinton News- Record.
24-p
PART TIME SALES
OPPORTUNITY
Earn $25.00 to $50.00 CASH, week-
ly taking orders for the worldfam-
ous
"WEAR -EVER"'
—Waterless Cooking Utensils
—Cutlery Sets
—Super Food Cutters
(None of these products are sold
in stores)
SETS FROM $62.30
Individual pieces sold separately.
Low Down payments,
Low monthly payments
No collecting.
Full_ balance of commissions paid
upon delivery of orders.
FREE SAMPLE EQUIPMENT
FREE SALES TRAINING
REQUIREMENTS:
Age 21 to 35
—married
—own your own car
—pleasant personality
—free evenings
—desire to make money
For personal interview, telephone
or write, giving telephone number
to:
New Products Division,
Aluminum Goods Ltd.
32 Foxbar Rd. London, Ont.
Telephone 4-5085
"Wear -ever" products are used in
OVER ONE MILLION CANAD-
IAN HOMES. 24-5-6-7-b
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned up to 12 o'clock
noon June 20, 1955, 'for the pur
chase of the woodshed at SS 1.4,
Stanley Township. Approximate
size 18' X 24'. Can be seen by
contacting A. MCBeth, RR 3, Kip -
pen.
T. B. Baird, Secretary -Treasurer
Brucefield, Ontario
24-b
Cards of Thanks
I wish to thank' all those who
visited me, sent cards, flowers and
treats while I was a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. MRS,
WILLIAM BURDGE, Brucefield.
24-p
I wish to express my many thanks
end sincere appreciation for the
kind help given me in my bereave-
ment—MRS WILMER WALLIS.
24-b
The family of the late Mrs.
Margaret J. Levy wishes to express
their sincere thanks and apprecia-
tion to friends and neighbours for
the kind and thoughtful help giv-
en them during their recent ber-
eavement of their mother, Thanks
to Father Graham and Dr. Oakes,
24-b
We wish to thank our kind
friends and neighbours, the 100E
and Rebekah Lodges, the Wom-
en's Institute, the Congregation of
Ontario Street Church, and all
who sent cards and gifts. Thanks
to the ladies who helped in serving.
Special mention of Mrs. Hattie
Burton, whose name was omitted
in all the write-ups, We are in-
deed grateful. James and Mrs.
Livermore. 24-p
Clinton Community
Farmer:
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 8.00 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
K. W, COLQUHOUN, Clerk
BIRTHS -
BULLEE—rn Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Friday June 10, 2955,
to Mr. and Mrs.. "John Builee,
Clinton, a` daughter.
EvANS— In Tre:tton Memorial
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 7,
1955, to Cpl.• and'- Mrs. ,Frank
Evans, Trenton, a son (Francis,
a brother for Mary Ellen)..
HODGSON In Clinton Public
Hospital,- on. Thursday, June 9,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Hodgson, Clinton, a>datughter.
HURRAY=In Chatham, N.B,, "an
Friday, June 10, 1955 to LAC
and Mrs. Carl Murray, twins
(James Douglas and Rose Marie
Anne).
NEAL—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Monday, June 13, 1955, to
Mr, and Mrs. Alan' Neal, RR 1,
Clinton, a_NIELSON — In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, June 11,
1955,.to Mr. and Mrs. Latvrence
Nielsen, "RR 4, Clinton, a son.
QUINLAN -- In ,Clinton 'Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 14,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs, Michael
Quinlan, Hensell, a son.
VLAKE—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Sunday, June 12, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. John Vlake, Clin-
ton, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
BOYD-SHANAHAN — In Blessed
Sacrament Church, London, on
Saturday, June 11, 1955, by Rev.
J. B. Clark, London, l?hyllis
Maureen, daughter of Charles
Shanahan, London, and the late
Mrs. Shanahan (both formerly
of Clinton) and Owen Alexander
Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Boyd, St. Andrew's, Nova Scotia,
MOKNIGHT FINGLAND — In
' Wesley -Willis United Church,
Clinton, on Saturday afternoon,
June 11, 1955, by Rev. Hugh C.
Wilson, assisted by Rev. Dr.
William Fingland, Niagara Falls,
Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of
Judge and Mrs. Frank Fingland
to Dr. Claude Kenneth Mc-
Knight, London, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude McKnight, Oakhill
Drive, Brantford.
DEATHS
GRIGG — Suddenly in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on Wednesday, June
8, 1955, Edward Grigg, beloved
husband of Frances Brown Por-
ter, in his 83rd year. Funeral
from, the Stiles funeral home,
Goderich, to Colborne Cemetery,
on Saturday, June 11.
STALKER—At his residence, 2138
Term Street, Flint, Mich., on
Tuesday, June 7, 1955, .Roy R.
Stalker, -son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Stalker, Auburn, in
his 65th year. Funeral from
the Grove's Chapel, Flint, to
Flint Memorial Park Cemetery.
WALLIS—Suddenly at his home,
Mary Street, Clinton, on Thurs-
day, June 9, 1955, Wilmer
Charles Wallis, beloved husband'
of Gladys Crich. Funeral from
the Beattie funeral home, Rat-
tenbury Street East, to Clinton
Cemetery, on Saturday after-
noon, June 11.
WORKMAN—At his residence, lot
7, concession 7, Stanley Town-
ship, on Sunday morning, June
12, 1955, Percy. Magee Work-
man, beloved husband of Thelma
Dowson, in his 64th year. Priv-
ate 'funeral service from the
residence by Rev. T. J. Pitt,
Varna, to Bayfield Cemetery, on
Wednesday afternoon, June 15.
CLINTONIAN CLUB HOLDS
MEETING AT MRS. LAYTON'S
The Clintonian Club held its re-
gular meeting at the home of Mrs.
Frank Layton. The meeting op-
ened with the housewife's creed
and prayer. Roll call was answer-
ed with 33 present. Mrs. Max-
well conducted a contest which
was won by Mrs. A. Robertson,
Mrs. Thomas Leppington gave a
reading.
The Clintonian Club picnic will
be held at Bayfield, on Wednesday,
July 22. Each member is asked
to brim something for the penny
sale. Any member who needs
transportation is asked to contact
Mrs. Stewart Taylor or Mrs. Tom
O'Connell,
The meetingwas closed with the
mizpah benediction. The mystery
prize was won by Mrs: Ed. Welsh.
The next meeting will- be held in
September.
AUCTION SALE
Of Livestock
From Lot No. 31, Concession 5,
Goderich Township, 1a1/ miles
south of Porter's Hill on
TUESDAY, JUNE 21
at 8 p.m., consisting of:
25 dairy cows and heifers, being
Holsteins, Durhams, and part Jer-
seys.
Five are fresh, some springing,
balance milking and bred again.
All cattle are TB tested and most
are vaccinated.
5 young calves.
50 yearling hens.
Terms—Cash
A. E. TOWNSHEND and SON,
Proprietors
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
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CUSTOM HAY CUTTING
We Cut: blow you want—
.When you want.
M. Elliott and Son
PHONE CLINTON 67
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STRAWBERRY PICKERS
Wanted Immediately
APPLY
F. W. ANDREWS
CLINTON
PHONE 33
22-3-4-b.
ROXY THEATRE
L I.N T:O N
NOW-Thurs., Fri. & Sat.'
"MAN WITH A
MILLION"
See Gregory Peck as,the pauper
with a million pound note he
can't cash. Based on the story
by Mark Twain,
Gregory Peck — Jane Griffiths
MON., TUES. & WED.
"FLAME AND
THE FLESH"
(Adult Entertainment)
Filmed in Technicolor against a
Neapolitan background, LANA
TURNER is her glamorous self,
Musical moments by CARLOS
THOMPSON, with Pier Angell
and Bonar Colleano,
Coming:
"THE SIEGE AT RED .RIVER"
Van •Johnson Joanne Drunummrimor"
ae
EXECUTORS' SALE
of
Household Furniture
d
R,EAL a ESTATE
48 Joseph Street
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer,
has received instructions to sell at
the premises, Lot 96 on Joseph St.
and part of Lot 80 on thesouthside of Wellington Street, more
particularly
No. described49 in
Clinton.
Upon this property is said to be
erected a large 2l./ storey solid
brick house containing , kitchen,
kitchenette, ,livingroom, dining -
room, large den and good-sized
hall with glassed -in sun porch at
the rear on the first floor and 4
good-sized bedrooms, den, 2 -piece
bath and toilet room on the sec-
ond. There is hardwood flooring
throughout. Attic contains three
rooms, two with hardwood floors.
The house has a 3 -compartment
basement and is heated by a hot
water system. Located on spacious
grounds with a frontage on Joseph
Street of 105' running through full
length 100' to Wellington Street,
more or less.
At the same time there will be
offered for sale household furni-
ture and effects consisting of:
washing machines, stove, heater,
chairs, rockers, tables, china cab-
inets, large buffet, walnut desk,
roll-top desk and chairs, bookcase,
marble table, love seat, couches,
chests, benches, bench seats, piano,
fernery, several pieces wicker
furniture, large mirror, walnut
bed, dresser, spring and mattress;
brass beds and mattresses; inner
spring mattress; rugs; wall tap-
estry; antique lamp; ornamental
vase; dishes, trays, typewriter and
stand, trunks, garden hose and
reel, and many other articles.
Time of Sale:
SATURDAY, JUNE 25
Chattels, 1 p.m.;
Real Estate, 2.30 p.m.
Place: 48 Joseph, Street, Clinton,
Ontario.
Terms of Sale: On Chattels,
Cash; on Real Estate, 10%; re-
mainder within 30 days. Real
Estate will be offered subject to
a reserve bid and usual conditions'
of sale. Immediate possession.
For further .particulars apply to
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer,
(PhoRICo 2'iI'HARD BER
ATTON and
THE CANADA PERMANENT
TRUST COMPANY, Executors,
William Campbell Brown Estate;
A. C. Whaley, Q.C., Solicitor for
the Estate.
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AT PARK10,11.
TEI,1 1 i5100NE
Goderich
NOW—Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
James Cagney - Viveca Lindfors
and• John Dinerek
Recently xeviewed Life as the
greatest frontier story since
SHANE". Tells of two friends,
one with a lust for money, and
a betrayal,
"Run For Cover"
— In Teeluiicolor
MON., TUES. &. WED.
Anne Eanoroft-'Van Heflin
and Richard Boone
An exciting story about eleven
Confederate officers who escape
military prison and burn a town
in revenge,
•
"The RAID"
— In Technicolor —
Coining:
"THE VIOLENT MEN"
In color, with Barbara Stanwyck.
and Glerm Ford
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ANTE
CAPITAL TELE4P,H ONL -
Goderich
NOW—Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Richard Grayson - Margaret Field
and Dan FowlcY
An appealing story of an adopted
baby-and'the trials that beset its,
foster parents.
"Chain of
Circumstances".`
MON., .TUES. & WED.
James Mason — June Havoc
and Pamela Ifellino
An original screenplay involving
an American girl, an English con-
cert pianist and a mad obsession.
"A Lady Possessed"
Corning:
"EIGHT IRON MEN"
From the_ Broadway play
"A Sound of Hunting"
IN MEMORIAM
HARRISON—In loving memory of
our dear son and brother, Ralph
Harrison, who passed away one
year ago, June 15, 1954.
"Although we smile and make no
fuss,
No one misses him more than us.
And when old times we oft recall,
it's then we miss- you most or all.
—Sadly missed and ever rememb-
ered by Mom, Dad and Jimmie.
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Beecher Streets spent last week-
end in. Detroit, Mich.
$100.00 REWARD
LOST
Between Bayfield and Gode-
rich on Thursday, June 2,
smooth hair fox terrier, male,
six years old, nearly all white
with black and tan face,
round black bull's eye on back
near tail. 3100 Reward on
contacting owner.
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LEE'S
Driving School
IN CLINTON
Every Friday
Appointments From
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
For Appointments
Call 110
Or drop in to
Ashton's Taxi
Clinton — • Ontario
Per Lesson
1 hr., $3.50; 1/2 hr. $1.75
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GODERICH PAVILION
Dancing every WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY
Saturday Night—PAUL CROSS and his Orchestra
Wednesday is Square Dance Night with
CLARENCE PETRIE and the NIGHTHAWKS
35th Anniversary Dance—Friday Ju.ly,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
J. A. ANSTETT
Jeweller and Watchmaker
EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE
Bulova, Gruen and Cyma Watches
BLUE RIVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS
Spode Dinnerware
Visit,Our Modern Up -To -Date Jewellery Store Today
Phone 562 Clinton
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'SUNDAY,- JUNE 19
Make Dad King For
A Day
Choose Your Gifts for Dad from our Complete
Selection of MEN'S WEAR:
STRAW HATS --• JACKETS
SHIRTS — SOCKS — SWEATERS
BELTS — JEWELLERY
PYJAMAS Etc.
Gift
oxes
TIES THAT PLEASE -- GIFT BOXED
USE OUR GIFT CERTIFICATE
PICKETT and CAMPBELL.
Arrow 'Shirts
PHONE 25 (Main Corner) -- CLINTON
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