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Mtss'•�:filielma Shobbrook ° spe
the weekend.at the. horn of Mis
Betty Potter, Clinton. s'
Mrs. Fred Prest spent the week
end at theIVi
• home of r. and Mrs
Raymond Israel, Kitchener.Miss Fern Watson, London
spent the weekend at the hom
of her mother, Mrs. Nellie' Watson
Mr. and Mrs. John Pipe spen
Sunday at the home of' Mr. and
Mrs, Simpson McCall, Stratford
Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto
spent the. weekend at the home
of her mother, Mrs, Robert Town-
send.
Mr. and Mrs. William Govier
visited at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Spence Hann, Kitchener; on
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. C Vincent and
son Donald, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carling,
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fiume, To-
ronto, Mr. Parker Smith and Miss
Dorothy, Aurora, 'spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Victor Kennedy.
Mrs. Harry Durnin, Mrs. E.
Hesk and Miss Velma Hesk at-
tended the wedding of MissNorma
Holmes of Dresden on Saturday,
June 5.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Webb and
daughter Muriel, Milliken, and
Mr. and Mrs. George Webb, Stur-
gis, Mich., spent the weekend et
the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. IL
Shobbrook.
-y Londesboro WA will hold its
'June meeting in the basement of
the church on Thursday, June 17.
The hostesses are Mrs. W. Bruns -
don, Mrs, Tom. Adams, Mrs. Clif-
ford Adams, Miss Lily Adams. All
the ladies of the congregation are
invited to •attend.
CREDIT OF $13,237
WINGHAM — Public Utilities
Commission has received the 13th
power bill, crediting it with
$13,237.96. This credit comes at
an opportune time, with the com-
mission facing heavy expenses
for flood damage and the etten-
sion of hydro lines into the new
housing area.
Because High Standard covers so
much surface per gallon, this typi-
cal six -room house (24'x32'x15')
can be painted with two coats of
HIGH STANDARD at a very rea-
sonable figure.
THE EXTRA PROTECTION OF
mut gto&la MOH STANDARD
NOUSE PAINT COSTS ¥OL NOTHING
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Here's why the extra protection
of LOWE BROTHERS HIGH
STANDARD HOUSE PINI 2",
tually costs you nothing.
covers solidly more surface per
gallon than "cheap" paint. It
spreads evenly and easily to
save time and money. So it ac-
tually goes farther to cost less
per square-foot-of•surface pro.
reefed. And that means that
extra beauty and extra pro -
costs you nothing.
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D. A. Kay &Son
• Painters and Decorators
Huron St. PHONE 234W Clinton
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1LEAGE MAKERS
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Truck owners report extra -mile-
age, extra profits when power
wheels are equipped with Good -
.year Hi -Miler All -Weathers .. .
and free running wheels with
Goodyear Hi -Miler. Ribs. They're
a proven money -making team...
.arsother reason why .
'MORE TONS ARE HAULED ON GOODYEAR
,TRUCK TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
Goodyear aanoria
for truck tmlfis
hd'ear.
REG. BALL
CLINTON PHONE 5
Complete 'Shell Service
Goderich Township
Mr. and Ntrs. D. D. Purvis, Maid-
stone, were at their Lane O'Pines
.cottage siteover the weekend. `.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunbar,
Lambeth, spent Saturday at their
cottage at Lane O'Pines Beach,
Master Gerald and Miss Cathryn
Wallis spent several days last
week with Mrs, Arthur Welsh.
Mrs. Fred Wallis returned from
London on Sunday were she was
guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. W. G.
Moore,Grand Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Armstrong.
and small daughter Marilyn, Lon-
don, spent the weekend at their
Paradise Vista Cottage. •
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merkley ac-
companied
by Mr. and Mrs. Bob 1
Hall, Wingham, were at their
cottage at Lane O'Pines Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Heitbehmer,
George and Neva, Stratford, spent
the weekend at their Lane O'Pines
Beach summer home— 'Cedar
Hollow"
Mr. and Mrs., E. W. G. Moore
were guests on Sunday of Mrs
Arthur Welsh they were accom-
panied, by their granddaughter,
Miss Suzanne Dick of Parkers-
burg, West Virginia.
Frani, and Thomas Todd, Luck -
now, Wilmer Brooke, Dungannon,
and Stewart Middleton motored
to Michigan last weekend, and
attended the Michigan State
Aberdeen -Angus sale at East
Lansing.
Building Cottage
Fred Wallis is busily engaged
building a new summer cottage
on the lake, front at Lane O'Pines
Beach.
3 LAKEVIEW
CASINO
3 GRAND BEND
3 DANCING
Saturday, June 12
' Jack McLachlan
, and his y
Orchestra
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AUCTION SALE
of Property and Household Effeete
on 7th concession of Colborne
Twp., ';t mile west of Auburn, on
County Road, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16
at 1 p.m,
FARM
139 acres more or less situated
%mile west of Auburn on County
Road. Frame house; land is all in
pasture, good water supply.
Terms 20% down balance in 30
days.
Full line Household Effects
Estate of late Elizabeth Stanley
Administrator, John Ilouston
Solicitor F. R. Darrow, K.C.
HAROLD JOCKSON, Auctioneer
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AUCTION SALE
of Lumber, Fox and Poultry Eq-
uipment, Farm Machinery etc
at lot Ne. 3 Maitland concession,
Goderich Township on No. 8 high-
way one half mile east of Goder-
ich on
THURSDAY, JUNE 17
at 1 p.In, sharp the following:
Lumber and Equipment
Colony house 12' x 20'; Colony
house 16' x 18'; 2 colony houses
8' x 14'; 30 wire mesh fox pens
16' x 28'; 30 wooden fox houses
(suitable also for poultry); Barn
30' x 33'; 2 range shelters; 12
poultry feeding cartes; 2 large
feed boxes; Approx. 40 rod of 7
strandfence; a number of cedar
posts; 8 rolls of chicken wire; 2
pig crates; Oak panel door; 20 ft.
ladder; cedar siding 7 ft . high
(approx 2800 board ft); 'other
lumber including 2' x 4' scantling.
Machinery etc:
Fairbanks -Morse gas. engine (5
MP.); large 'universal meat grin-
der; single horse plow; gang plow;
sulky rake; 3 section harrows;
renf'ew cream sepanator (550 Ibs
capacity); harrow cart; cutter;
cutter pole; trailer and stock rack;
2000 lb scales;cutting box; wheel
barrow; garden tools; Set of
breaking harness; halter; 32 cali-
bre Winchester reheating rifle:,
cartridge making machine; Prin-
cess Pat enamel range (nearly
new); laundry • stove; day bed; 2'
couches; rocking chairs; child's
wagon; and other articles too
numerous to mention, •
Sale is being held due tpill
health.
• No Reserve —Terms Cash
MRS. L. J. MUTTON Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Auction.
eer. 23-24-b
WOOL
Deliver your clip this
year to H. M. Jackson
in Seaforth.
Whenever possible we will
grade your clip while you
are at the Warehouse, and
you can see for yoursel£'how
your wool is graded, and at
the same time save all the
bother of shipping to a dis,-
tant Warehouse. You will
s find our prices right.
ti.
H.M. Jackson
Oovel:nrnent Grading
Station No. 29
SEAFORTI•
'�' President Vice -Pres. Sec. -Trees.
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BRUCEFIELD
Miss Margaret IVreEwan Wing -
ham, spent the weekend at her
home.
Miss Janet Watson, Aylmer, was
a weekend guest at her home
here.
Carol Anderson had her tonsils
removed in Clinton ,Public Hos-
pital last week.
Mr. and Mrsr N. Baird and Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Taylor spent the
weekend in Detroit, Mich.
Miss Margaret Henry, London,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.,
William Henry, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zapfe and
Glen, accompanied by Mr. anti
Mrs. Stan Love, Exeter, were
Sunday visitors with friends in
Bluevale and Wingliam,
Leaves Hospital
The many friends of Mrs.
Archie Mustard will be glad to
know she has been able to leave
the hospital after her recent op-
eration.
Arm Had A art Lt
3ured
Little Gerald Baird is slowly
improving in Seaforth Hospital,
following an accident when he
had his, arm caught in the wash-
ing machine,
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Communion Service
Next Sunday; in United Church,
Communion, Services will be held
Preparatory Service will be held
on n Friday evening.
Mrc and Mrs. John McIntosh
and family, 'Toronto, spent the
weekend . at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and, Mrs. C, H. Haugh.
Honored at, Shower
Prior to' her 'marriage Miss
Mary McCully was honored at a
miscellaneous shower which was
held in the Church Schoolroom
on Friday evening, May 28. Musi-
cal numbers were given by Mrs.
Alton Johnston, Mrs. Fred Boyce
ansa Miss" EVa Stackhouse;
reading by Eva Stackhouse; duet
lay Verna Eyre and Margie Zapfc.
Miss Margaret Henry read an
address and Mary was presented
with many lovely gifts. A dainty
lunch was served at the close of
the evening.
Mrs. O.. Johnston and Mrs. A.
Dulton entertained at a buffet
dinner for Miss McCully when
about 20 guests were present.
Mary was presented with a show-
er of kitchen gadgets.
At the regular choir practise,
Thursday night, May 27, Miss
Mary McCully was presented with
a sewing cabinet and bookends.
SONS WW1'
Every Farmer Should Have His Own
DECKER All Purpose
POWER SPRAYER
• Saves days of hand labor.
• Increases crop yield.
For
Weed Control
Insect Control
and
Crop Spraying
' Always on hand when needed. Hiring work done
may be too LATE AND COSTLY,
'1' No assembling --ready at all times for immediate
ose.
• LOW PRICED—will easily pay for itself this year
by labor saved and increased yield.
See It On Display Today at
urphy Bros.
"OLIVER--Finest in Farm Machinery"
Huron and Orange Sts. — PI -HONE 465 — Clinton
Duron Federation of Agriculture
6th Annual
FIELD DAY
Wed., June 16
Agricultural. Park
GODERICH
Field Day will be officially opened at 1.15 (DST) by
ROBERT SAUNDERS,
ex -mayor of Toronto and now Chairman of Ontario
Iiydro Electric Power Commission
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Mammoth Sports Program
-- Including —.-
3 Ball Games -Running Horse Races.
Large Program of Track and Field Events
with prizes given (see Year Book)
BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST
Who will he Miss Huron, 1948?
Valuable prizes given to first, second and third placings
Tug -of -War Contest (9 to a team) .
Square Dance and Fiddlers' Contest
$60 in prizes. Two Classes—Young and old
INCOME TAX INFORMATION BOOTH ON GROUNDS
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SPECIAL EVENTS
1. Prize
2. Prize
to longest married couple in attendance.
to family of three or more coming greatest
distance.
3. Prize to oldest lady and gentleman on grounds.
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Special New Machinery, Car and Other. Exhibits
--Big Modern and Old Time Dance --
,at Goderich "Pau" 9.30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Music by NORM CARNEGIE'S 8 -Piece ORCHESTRA
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W. E. LOBB, C. COULTES, W. V. ROY,
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CHILDREN FREE ADULTS 25 cents
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S'U''MMERI;IILL
Ladies' Club Meets
The June meeting of Summer-
hill Ladies' Club ^ was held on
Wednesday, June 2, at the home
of Mrs. Knoblaueh, The meeting
opened by everyone repeating the
Lord's Prayer.
The minutes of the previous.
meeting were read and approved.
The roll call was answered by 26
members paying fees. The treas-
urer reported that $10 had been
sent to the Wingham Flood Re-
lief and had been acknowledged
PAGE NINE
over CKNX. Final arrangements:
were made for the strawberry
social which is being held in
Londesboro Community Hall on
Friday, 'June 25. A play is being
presented. after, Everyone was
urged to be present and bring
their friends to snake this event
a subcess.
The .next meeting will be held.
at the home of Mrs, Charles Mer-
rill. Those in charge of the pro.-
gramme
ro-gramme are Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Rob-
ert Smith and Mrs, Allan Neal.
The lunch committee is Mrs C.
Farquhar, Mrs. Fred Vodden, Mrs.
Charles Merrill and Mrs. Joe
Rapson.
NE's: �I�IIRN
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(2) Direct sale from the manufacturer costs you less.
(3) Bulk Handling for Convenience and saving. Your
chickens bring you more profit when you feed
SHUR-GAIN 17% Growing Mash, (for fair pas-
ture) and 15% RANGE MASH (for extra good
pasture).
You save and make more money
the SHUR-GAIN Way. '
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We also have a complete line of Can-
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