HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1950-05-25, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950
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Horse -and -Buggy Days ARENA: GRANT CLINTON SEA •FORTH -O N F A R I O
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DEADLINE -6 p.m. Wednesday.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
fi AI'BELL AND HOWE Sound
Projector, ideal for school ` or
church; also two cabins 12'x6'.
.Phone 692W.
PHILCO REFRIGERATOR; Mc-
'•Clnry four -burner range; J. Greg-
'omchuk, 7 Quebec Rd., RCAF
Station., Clinton.
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1935 FORD.COACH. Phone 252.
20-21-b
1947 PONTIAC COACH, in ex-
•cellent condition; underseat heat-.
'er, new tires. Phone Clinton
791-W. 21-p
1949 CHEVROLET Tudor stand-
ard sedan. True mileage 9,930.
In new car condition. G. R.
Foster, phone residence 1328 ,
adfice 144.
LAUNDRY
WILL DO LAUNDRY WORK at
my home. Mrs. Lucy Bezzo,
Walker St.,'Clinton._ 20-21-p
BICYCLES FOR SALE
SECOND-HAND )Balloon -tired
Bicycle in good shape. Phone
:312.
BUILDING LOTS
'GOOD LOT FOR HOUSE or
'warehouse, excellent location in
'Clinton. Reasonable. James El -
Mott, Box,79, Seaforth, 21-b
MISCELLANEOUS
SAWS, ALL KINDS FILED AT
C. Hoare s orchard, mile north of
town. Will work odd days,
harvesting, etc. 19-26-p
ALL OLD HORSES AND DEAD
animals. If suitable for mink
will pay more than fertilizer
prices. If not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If dead phone at once.
Phone called, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, 936r21 or 936r32, Goder-
tch.
FARM HELP _
RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED
Holland families, arriving soon.
Apply to Cde Haan, Belgreve,
• nt. f6-b-tfb
NOTICES
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO Band
radio cabinet refinishing,
G. Pickett, Box 351, Clinton.
19-20-21-p
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
upon part lots 40, 41, 42 and 51,
Huron Road and London Road
Surveys, Tuckersmith, will be
prosecuted by order of owner, 2
A. E. Parry.
FARMS FOR SALE
150 ACRES, good agricultural
Yarm, barn 40' x 60', driveshed
YO' x 40', seven -roomed dwelling,
hydro available, situated in Stan -
'ley Township three miles from
'Brucefield. Apply H. C. Lawson,
'Realtor, Clinton, phone 251W..b
tfb
FARMS FOR RENT
'80 ACRES TO RENT for pasture,
plenty of water from spring
'creek. Phone 616r21. 20-21-p
HOUSES FOR SALE
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned.
Just call G. W. Cox at Clintonn
55011.
BIRTHS
BEDARD - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on • Wednesday, May;
24, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs.
Emery Bedard, Goderich, a
son.
COTTON -In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, May 20,
1950, to. Mr. and Mrs.. John
Cotton, Clinton, a daughter.
HEPBURN-In St. Joseph's Hos
pital, Toronto, on Sunday, May
21, 1950,•to Mr, and Mrs. George
Hepburn, Toronto (nee Audrey
Colquhoun, Clinton) a daughter.
ZONDAG - In Clinton Public
Hsopital, on Wednesday; May
24,'1950, to Mr. ad. Mrs. Gerrit
Zondag R.R. 3, Bayfield, a
daughter, (Elizabeth Mildred).
MARRIAGES
PLANTS FOR SALE
WILLIAM BELT STRAWBERRY
plants. Roy Tyndall, phone
e0 7 p
STRAWBERRY PLANTS, ready
for planting. Apply to James
Barry, Egmondville, phone Sea -
forth 668r15. 19-20-21-b
SIX -ROOMED DWELLING, insul
brick siding, hardwood floors,
newly -decorated throughout, all
modern conveniences, ideal loca-
tion. Possession to be arranged.
Apply H. C. Lawson, Realtor,
phone 251W. 20-btfb
SIX -ROOMED GREEN shingled
'house with large sunroom, con-
veniences: new two-storey hen IN MEMORIAM
house, fruit trees and berry
'bushes on three-quarter acre of SHOBBROOK-In loving memory
land. Owner going to Toronto. of a dear 'wife and mother,
Must sell. S. Wellbanks, Erie St., Mrs. Fred Shobbrook, who pas -
Clinton. 20-21-p sed away May 24, 1949. Ex -Residents Named
"Time speeds on, a year has passed
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Since death its gloom, its shadows To Executive Group
cast
Within our home where all seem-
ed bright
And took from us a shining light.
We miss that light and ever will,
Her vacant place there is none
to fill.
Down here we mourn but not
TEN CHUNKS, ten weeks old; in vain,
ubber-tired wagon. Phone 903r12. For up in Heaven we will meet
21-p again."
-••Sadly missed by husband, child-
ren and grandchildren. 21-p
ROOMERS WANTED
ELDERLY PEOPLE, abstainers,
quiet home near lake, modern
conveniences. Box 93, Bayfield.
21-22-'b
RADIO and SOUND SERVICE
P
of the horseand buggy,
era, when rail travel was the (Continued from Page One)
only other means of transporta-. in behalf of the Club by H. C.
tion, the Canadian National Rail- Lawson. Incidentally, F/O Pat
way stock pens are being torn arson was the winner' 'of the
down at Kippen-bowing to the lucky draw for the evening.
long-distance livestock truckers. Mitchell Lions Club wrote in-
Elzar Mousseau, who won the viting the members to closing
CNR contract for dismantling the meeting in that town on June 8
cattle shed and pens, is clearing and a number signified their in -
the whole area, once a. centred tention of attending.
bustling activity in the coin- ' Two delegates -H. R. Hawkins
and G. N. Davies -were appoint-
ed to represent the Clinton Club
at the Lions International .Con-
vention in Chicago in July.
Membership gifts were,presen-
ed to H. R. Hawkins, W. E.
Perdue, and C. W. Draper.
W. E. Perdue; chairman of the
Election Committee, ofated at
the passing of the primary bal-
lots, which are returnable at the
next meeting, June 13.
Hugh R. Hawkins, chairman,
reminded members of the ticket
sale for the Frolic on June 15.
DUNCAN-PICKARD. At the
home of the bride's aunt, Mrs.
Mabel Lashbrook, Mitchell, on
Saturday, May 20, 1950, at 2
p.m., by Rev. A. H. Johnston,.
Mitchell, Edith Florence, dau--
ghter of Albert Pickard, Clin-
ton, and the late Mrs. Pickard,
. Clinton, to Kenneth Keith, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dun-
can, Listowel.
HANEY-EARLE - In St. James
Church of England, Seaforth,
by Rev. T. Dale Jones, on Sat-
urday afternoon, May 20, 1950,
Gladys Alicia, younger daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Earle,
Egmondville, to Lloyd Haney,
. son of Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
Haney, Tuckersmith.
SIMMINS-ATKINSON-In Dun-
das Centre United Church,
London, by Rev. George W.
Birtch, Barbara Jeanette, dau-
ghter of Mrs. Atkinson and the
late Major G. S Atkinson, Lon.,
don, formerly of Bayfield, to
Richard Beaufort Simmins, son
of Major and Mrs. R. G. Sim -
mins, Ottawa.
TRAQUAIR-NORMINTON - In
United Church, Hensall, on
Saturday, May 20, 1950, at
2 p.m., by Rev. R. A. Brook,
Hensall, Jean Lenore, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nor-
minton, Hensall, to Arthur
Melville Traquair, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Traquair,
Mensal'.
ROBERT WEEKS SOUND AND
Radio Repairs. I have purchased
public address system which can
be secured for all occasions and
used anywhere, car, outside or
inside. Inquire for information.
Radios, appliances, etc., repaired;
bring your car batteries to be
charged. For prompt service and
work, phone 274 or bring work
to J. R. Butler end Son, Ele trio
WORK WANTED—FEMALE
PART TIME HOUSEWORK. Ap-
ply Box "M", NEWS -RECORD.
21-p
WINDOWS FOR SALE
LARGE WINDOWS, complete
with sash suitable for hot or cold
frames or in erection of chicken
house; formerly store windows.
May be seen at NEWS -RECORD
Office. 20-21-x
HURON OLD BOYS
MARK GOLDEN
ANNIVERSARY
(Continued from Page One)
Douglas Wilson, in the absence
of the, Warden; Cecil H. John-
ston, referred to the early settle-
ment of the Huron Tract in the.
days of the Canada Land Comp-
any, and the staunch 'and hardy
stock of pioneers who cleared the
land, and settled in' what is now
Huron County.' He said that al-
though many' other County As-
sociations were formed in Toron-
to around the turn of the cent-
ury, the Huron County Old Boys
Association of Toronto was the
only one which had survived and
was still active.
Others who spoke briefly in- At LOT 21, CONCESSION 11,
eluded H. M. Jackson, R. C. King, HULLETT TOWNSHIP
and hirs. D. Thompson. r/ mile East of Londesboro
The dinner was convened by
Mrs. Doris Parton, the` president
for 1950, and the first woman
who has ever held that position.
• Those Attending,
Those attending included Mr. due Oct. 30; roan cow, farrow;
Mary McGregor, and Mrs. J. B. Duncan, Miss black heifer, 2r/ yrs., due Jan. 27;
Wilson, G. Anderson G.
Mrs. G. C. blue heifer, 3 yrs.,•due Dec. 28;
Young, Misses M. and L. E. Mc- D. Douglas black heifer, 3 yrs., due June 21;
Lauohlin, H. M. Jackson, Mr. and black heifer, 2 yrs., due Nov. 5;
registered Aberdeen Angus bull,
16 months; 3 calves, one year
old; 1 calf, eight months old;
1 calf, four months old; 1 calf,
three months old; 1 calf, 2 weeks
old.
PIGS: 13 York pigs, seven
weeks old; 1 York sow with 9
pigs, six weeks old; 1 Tamworth
sow, due time of sale; 9 pigs,
41/2 months old; 1 pig, 3 months
old.
IMPLEMENTS: Massey -Harris
cultivator; M -H 51 ft. mower;
M -If steel rake; M -H 3 -drum
roller; walking plow; riding plow;
farm wagon; new pair of sleighs;
seed drill; scuffler; set of disc;
M -H electric cream separator No.
9; 3 iron kettles; 4 -section har-
rows; new pulper; turnip drill;
cut box; Portland cutter; 2 gal-
vanized pig troughs; fanning mill
gravel box; set heavy harness
16 ft. hay rack; set plow harness
new flat rack; single harness
4 sling ropes;a• chicken shelter
TERMS -CASH
Albert Austin,
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
— of —
Farm Stock and
Implements
Thursday, June 1
at 1 p.m.
CATTLE: White Durham cow,
fresh 2 weeks; blue cow, 8 yrs.,
due July 13; roan cow, 44 . yrs.,
DEATHS
GRANGE -As a result of an ac-
cident, in Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, early Friday morn-
ing, May 19, 1950, Judith,
daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Grange, Auburn, in her
ninth year. Funeral from Knox
United Church, Auburn, Sun-
day afternnoon, May 21, to
Colborne Cemetery.
HOGG-At the residence of his
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Bailey,
Woodstcok, on Sunday, May 21,
1950, Reverend John Edward
ogg, D.D., former minister of
esley-Willis United Church,
Clinton, in his 83rd year. Fun-
eral from the F. E. Rowell
Funeral Home, Woodstock, to
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, To-
ronto, on Tuesday, May 23.
0
Mrs. E. Harrison, Mrs. T. H.
Noble, Misses E. J., B. and S. V.
McLauchlin, Miss Eva Bryans,
Miss Ruth McAllister, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Leiper, . Mrs. C. J.
Parton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C.
Stanbury; •
Miss era Gardiner, Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Coutts, Mr. and Mrs.
M. Scarlett, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. E. Blacker,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Proudfoot, Miss
M. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Smith, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Ferg-
uson, Miss Zelda Scott, Mrs. C.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M.
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones,
Miss Grace E. VanStone.
Hon. Mr. Justice and Mrs. R.
I. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Athol
McQuarrie, Rev, and Mrs. And-
rew H. McKenzie, Mrs. D. Thomp-
son, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Messer,
Miss Laving Knox, Miss Jean
Turner, Mrs. C. Hollingshead,
Reginald Williams, Mrs. Mary
Lee, Mrs. Evelyn Carter, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon L. Fowler, H. B.
Stowe, R. C. King, Mrs. Lloyd
M. Grose, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Duncan, Mrs. Annetta Brown, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Rance, Miss
Mary McPhedrad, Campbell Sab-
iston, Mrs. Fred Thompson, Miss
Ilma Freeman, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Thomson,
0
DISPERSAL
AUCTION SALE
PIGS, SIX WEEKS OLD. Wes
Hoggart, R.R. 1, Clinton, phone
"802r33. ' 21-b
`SEVEN LITTLE PIGS, ten weeks
-old. Ed. Glen, phone 620r24.
21-p
'SEVEN STEERS about 650 lb's.;
two Holstein cows clue in one
week; chunks two months old;
' also pigs six weeks old. Lorne
'Tyndall, phone 904r4. 21-p
WOODWORKING
WOODWORKING, band and
jigsawing. Reg. Smith, phone
'797W. 16btfb
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
''GENERAL HELP WANTED. $20
a week. Above school age. Apply
Clinton Grill. 21-b
'HOUSEKEEPER, middle age, for
retired gentleman in small village
with small modern home. Ref-
¢rendes. Box 294, Hensall, Ont.
21-b
"Vigorous" protest against civil
marriage and Sunday sports was
directed to the provincial govern-
ment Tuesday night by the Angli-
can Synod of Huron meeting in
London(
At the same time delegates
considered expressing to mayors
and reeves of municipalities in
the diocese, their condemnation
of any further secularization of
Sunday. Such a resolution was
being drafted for discussion.
IN MEMORIAM
BELL -In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, May
Elizabeth Bell, who passed
away one year ago, May 29,
1949.
"In our hearts your memory
lingers
Sweetly, tender, fond and true.
There is not a day, dear mother,
That we do not think of you.
'Tis sweet to know we'll meet
again
Where troubles are no more,
And that the one we loved so
well
Had just gone on before"
-Sadly missed by Fred and her
12 children, Arnold, Arthur.
Gerald, Willis, Walter, Norman..
Jean, Phyllis, Lois, Shirley.
Irene and Luella. 21-b
EVERYBODY
AND HIS
BROT HER
wears a Shirt and Pants
and Brother, we have them! -
PICKETT
Odd Slacks
Keep cool in Gabardine
or Tropical Worsteds,' all
shades, all sizes,
8.95 to 15.95 pr.
Sport Shirts ,
Plains and fancies, solid
shades or two -tones, long
or short sleeves
$3.50 up
T -Shirts
Crew or Goucho collar
styles, Grey, Blues, Sands,
Maroons, Whites. All sizes.
$1.15 to $2.95 ea.
CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts.
PHONE, 25 — CLINTON
Stetson Hats
The exectuive committee, as
elected by the delegates Tuesday,
includes Archdeacon W. A. Town-
shend, London, formerly o f
Goderich Township, as secretary -
treasurer, and Rev. J. R. Thomp-
son, St. Thomas, formerly of
Goderich Township, as a member.
- NOW PLAYING -
.- THURS. -- FRI, -- SAT. —
Yvonne De Carlo
tc in
THE GIRL WHO
TOOK THE • WEST'
Technicolor
NOW: Dick Powell and Sane'
Greer in "STATION WEST" .
— MON. - TUES. - WED. —
ROBERT and ELIZABETH
TAYLOR
IN
MGM's Suspense -filled
"CONSPIRATO'R"
JUNE 1st
F o"FRANCX IS" AYS,
MON. - TUES.- WED. -
DONALD O'CONNOR
GLORIA DE HAVEN
and CHARLES COBURN
A Technicolor musical hit tells
of campus life and the conflict
between football and domesticty.
"YES SIR, THAT'S
MY BABY"
DTHURS.ENNIS O'KEEF I. - SAT. —
RUTH WARRICK-
and GAIL RUSSELL '
The swiftest hooves on the pac-
ing tracks thunder, a tale of faith
and devotion to ideals.
"THE GREAT DAN
PATCH"
Coming: "MRS. MIKE" a tale of
the Northwest, with Dick Powell
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity
to express my sincere apprecia-
tion to all my friends who sent
flowers, candy, fruit and cards,
and for their many acts of kind-
ness; also many thanks to Dr.
Oakes and the nursing staff of
Clinton Public Hospital during
my recent illness. Mrs. Lee Mc-
Connell. 21-b
,1.444-14;4444»,44.44.4,-.8444.:÷:4.
EARLY CABBAGE
and
CAULIFLOWER
SPANISH ONIONS
Big Healthy Plants
Well hardened and ready
to plant out
LIMITED SUPPLY
4,
Monday next, May 29
AT LOT 9, CONCESSION 1E.D
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
two miles east of Benmiller
-of-
Sixty Head of High Grade
Guernsey Cattle
All ages, milking and springing
cows and heifers. Bred and open
heifers and calves.
Herd fully accredited for 17
consecutive years and all are
vaccinated except a few of the
older cows. The health status
is good.
The herd is being disposed of
on account of the owner's health.
Sale starts at 2 p.m. (Daylight
Saving Time).
TERMS -CASH
Hugh Hill, Owner
'Donald Blue, Auctioneer
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Ko C Cooke
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
PROMPT
Local and
Long Distance
TAXI SERVICE
PHONE
1 1 0
iiald tr't'd c/a
PARK THEATRE
GODIiRICH-Phone 1150
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERIC II -Phone 47
NOW: Kirk Douglas in a prize -
ring story "The CHAMPION"
MON. -- TUES. -- WED. —
DONALD O'CONNOR
ZASU PITTS and,
RAY COLLINS
You'll remember Francis as long
as you are able to laugh, as the
Pacific mule who talked too
much
"FRANCIS"
— THURS. - FRI. - SAT. —
VAN JOHNSON
RICHARDO MONTALBAN
JOHN HODIAK and
GEORGE MURPHY
A truly grand and great picture,
the story of a company of men
in pleasure and in peril.
"BATTLEGROUND"
Proprietor •
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Cnhesney, Clerk
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Notice to Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF Samuel
Robert Reid:
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Samuel Ro-
bert Reid, late of the Town of
Clinton, County of Huron, gentle-
man, deceased, who died on or
about the 29th day of April, 1950,
are hereby notified to send them
in to the undersigned on or be-
fore the' 3rd day of June, 1950.
After which date the assets will
be distributed having regard only
to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth this 9th
day of May, 1950.
ALVIN 'W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
19-20-21-b •
AUCTION SALE
of Property and
Household Effects
from the home of the late
SAMUEL ROBERT REID,
Ontario Street, Clinton (one
block east of Clinton Public
School), on
MON. - TUES. - WED. —
NOW: Fred MacMurray, Claudette
Colbert in "Family Honeymoon"
JOAN CRAWFORD
ZACHARY SCOTT and
SYDNEY'GREENSTREET'
Present the thrilling story of a
courageous dancer who fought a
political mob to clear her own
name.
"FLAMINGO ROAD"
— THURS. FRI. - SAT. —
DONALD O'CONNOR
ZASU PITTS and
RAY COLLINS
This is it! The greatest laff-show
of the year and the tale of an
amazing talkative mule.
"FRANCIS"
Coming: "SAXON CHARM" and Coming "MY GAL SAL"
ILLEGAL ENTRY" starring Rita Hayworth
FARMER KILLED
WHEN TRACTOR
FALLS 15 FEET
In the second fatal tragedy on
the same farm within nine
months, James Arthur McCallum,
father of seven children, was
killed instantly Friday when he
toppled 15 feet over a cliff on his
tractor which struck him in the
chest and pinned him with the
front wheel.
He was found dead by his wife
and seven-year-old son, Donald,
who were milking at the time
in a nearby barn and rushed out
to see what was wrong when
they heard the tractor's motor
stop with a sudden crash. •
Mr. McCallum, formerly of
London, had just moved to the
farm, which is lot 5, concession
13, Howick Township, one mile
north of Wroxeter, a week
previously.
According to his wife, he had
just gone to work plowing in a Lucy Adams, Toronto.
back field when the accident
happened. One of the tractor
wheels slipped over the_ edge of
a small cliff throwing Mr. Mc-
Callum and the tractor over the
edge.
Nine months ago Stirling Fin-
ley, son of the previous owner
of the farm, was killed when a
slab of cement fell from a silo
and struck him.
Funeral service was held Mon-
day afternoon from the residence
of his father, Noble McCallum,
lot 16, concession 11, McKillop
Township'. Rev. R. G. Hazlewood
was in charge and burial was in
Walton Cemetery.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Frenrlin include their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Adams and two child-
ren, Brenda and Billy, St. James,
Man., their son, Gerald, who
graduates this year in 'English
and Philosophy from the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, Lon-
don, and Mr. Adams' mother, Mrs.
Saturday, May •27
at 1:30 p.m., consisting of:
Dominion piano and stool; Wil-
ton rug 9'x12'; Axminster rug
9'x12'; linoleum rug 9'x11'; two
chesterfield chairs; Marconi radio;
wicker rocking chair; wicker arm
chair; Mohair settee (walnut);
dining room buffet, table and
chairs; 3 small tables; table lamp
(antique); 2 complete bedroom
suites; 2 inner -spring mattresses;
2 rocking chairs; chest of draw-
ers (walnut); Seth Fisher weight
clock; wardrobe; kitchen table
and chairs; bar -room chair; 2
lawn chairs; kitchen cupboard;
kitchen range; coal oil stove; coal
oil heater; 2 complete toilet sets,
carpet sweeper; chemical toilet;
electric iron; White sewing ma-
chine; canner; dishes; sealers;
extension cord; approximately 11/2
tons of coal; approximately 7
cords of summer wood; quantity
of cedar.
1930 Chevrolet Sedan; garden
tools and numerous other articles.
At the same time end place,
there will be offered for sale,
subject to reserve bid, the prop-
erty on which is situated a well-
built brick cottage (insulated).
In the dwelling is a furnace,
nearly new. There is also a
garage situated on this property.
TERMS: on household effects,
cash; terms on the property, 10
and cent
down thebalance i n 30n t dae ys. sale
GORDON ELLIOTT, Executor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun, Clerk
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LEGION BINGO
Friday, May 26
8.30 p.m. sharp
x Proceeds for Manitoba Relief Fund
Support this worthy cause
OVER $200 IN PRIZES
VALUABLE PRIZES FOR EVERYONE
Check Irwin's Store Window
DOOR PRIZE
21-b
Is Christ YOUR Ark of Salvation?
"For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord
shall be saved." -Raman 10:13
"Whosoever believeth in Him (CHRIST) shall receive
remission of sins." -Acts 10 : 43
"For by grace are ye saved by faith, and that not of
yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works lest
, any man should toast,"-Ephesi.ans 2 :8,9
"These things have I written unto you that believe on
the name of the Son of God; that we may know
that ye 'have eternal life and that ye may believe
on the name of the Son of God." -1 John 5 : 13
CHAS. E. FULLER, Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif.
We are now showing on our floor:
• New Beatty Electric Stove
• New Beatty Electric Washer
• • Clare Jewel Electric and
Gas Range
• Clare Combination Gas
and Coal
See our new coloured fixtures for bathrooms at
prices that will startle you,
Let us help you in your PLUMBING AND HEAT-
ING needs.
We have the experience.
HuhR. Hawkins
g
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
PHONE 244
CLINTON