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ezatirrON NEWS-R2C011,0, •
Cro _ ' ts
Alien Betties, who undermient
an appendex Operation on ThUrs-
fl" day last in Clinton Public Hosp-
ital, is making satisfactory
Mrs. D. Gardner returned home
on, Monday last after being con-
' fined to Victoria Hospital, Lon-
, don. Her many friends Join in
wishing her a very Speedy re-
covery.
Community Club Meets
The February meeting of the
Community Club was held on
Wednesday afterribon, February
16, at the home ef Mrs. Bert Har-
ris with 18 ladies present. The
president 1VIrs. J. A. ,Toorarice pre-
ORTER'S HILL .
CONSTANCE
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Special feature this Week
LIFETERIA CHICK STARTER
per cwt. $4.10
PEAT MOSS .... . .. per bag $2.00
CHICK PELLETS . . per bag $4.25
Start your Chicks on CHICK PELLETS. Chicks like
them, faster growth, no waste.
Order Your Chicks Today
It will pay you to place your order immediately
Jervis Hatchery
PHONE 194 . CLINTON, ONT.
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Contract arley
Taking contracts for barley again
this year; will be supplying Mont -
calm seed. Contracts same as last
year. Please let me know as soon
as possible your requireatnents.
FRED 0. FORD
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sided at the meeting which open-
ed by the singing of "Home on
the Range". The minutes of the
Previous meeting and the treaS
urer's report were reed and
adopted.
Dining the business discussion
it was decided to start another
quilt. Two very interesting read-
ings were given by Mrs. George
Colclough and. Mrs. Gorden Lis-
combe. The meeting then closed
after with the hostess served
lunch.
The next meeting will be held
et the home of 1VIrs. George Hudie
Skinny men, women
pin 5, 10,15 lbs.
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BLYTH
, • Mr. and Wirs;ieeler,;Monc,
on; .,spsatTtido ,43.11e,Aorrie of
their-unele;I..1oIm2MW01 13 0;8,o .3
A number .fronreConneneeent=
tended the Play';',‘IVIr.'Beene from
Lima," in Seaforth Monday night.'
. bliss D. M. Adams,Clinton,
anent the weekend; at thehome
of her parents, Mr. and Kra, N.
We are sorry to learn Tommie
Whyte is confined to his bed
through sickness. We hope. Tom-
mie, soon will be able to be beck
to school.. ,• •
LONDON ROADLondon Road Club. Meets
The monthly meeting of , the
London Road Club was held at
the home of the president, Mrs.
Joseph Clegg. The meeting open. -
ed with, all singing "The Maple
Leaf Forever," oand the repeating
of the Club Creed.
The following reports were
, given: secretary's, Mrs, Ralph
!Scott; treasurer's, Mrs. Roy Plum-
! steel; the corresponding seere,-
Mrs.ry,rend "thank you" letters from
and B. Cann, The
roll call, a hot supper dish, was
answered by 15 members and
three visitors. .
1VIrs. Anderson was in charge
of the programme., Readings were
given by Mrs. Clegg, Mrs. And-
erson end Mrs, H. Plumsteel. Mrs.
Anderson conducted a contest
which was very interesting, the
winners being Mrs. N. Manning
and Mrs. B. Cann. Tickets were
drawn on the Mystery Box, the
winner being Mrs. J. Nett.
The meeting closed with the
singing of "The Little Brown
Church." The hostess served a
delicious lunch and a social half
hour was enjoyed by all, The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Cooper. •
FARMERS' NIGHT
Wednesday, March'9
Town Hall, Clinton, 8 p.m.
Moving Pictures: •
With Sound and Technicolor
"OIL UNDER THE WHEAT" •
and others, presented by
IMPERIAL OIL LTD.. and
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.
Sponsored by
Ray Cartwright, Imperial. Oil. Agent
McAlpine and Daw, International -
Harvester and Imperial Oil Dealers.
Followed by a
DANCE TO WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA •
Everybody is invited and urged to see these interesting
and educational films.
Silver Collection
Proceeds entirely to aid Clinton 13ranch, Canadian Legion
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Fractures„,Arcr, L' •
I Mrs. R. jelk.Camerone,daughter.
of Afr., and Mre:,194/4.' Scrimgeour,
fell on the ice on the street in
Ebnira WednesdaY;Iiitlaking both
btineSlii. her 'right Rife -arm. '
Mrs. B. 3...Powell and Beth
visited IVir,' and Mrs. -Wellington
PeWeIVSitatfotil. • '
I Business' Changes'
. and Mrs: Cecil Buck, who
have operated the • CoMitiercial
Coffee Show here for 'several
months, will leave the end of
February to. take Charge of the
Park, House, Goderich.• They will
be Sueceeded, here by Mr. andl
Mrs, Cliff Elliot, London. ,
Robert Young, Woodstock, has
taken, a position on the staff of
the local branch of the 'Canadian
Bank of Commerce, replacing He-
bert 3. McIntosh, who has been.
transferred, to ()Alba; • Robert
Hepburn has resigned'his pos'ition
at the Blyth Fanners' Co -Op. as
butter -maker, and has accepted
a similar position as chief butter-
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BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
LEGAi.
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H. T. RANCE
, Notary Public
Division Court Clerk
Division Court Office, Clinton
FRANK FINGLAND,
Barrister - Solicitor
Notary Public
Albert St. Clintos
ARTHUR E. PARRY —
Commissioner, Etc., Etc.
By Royal Warrant
' CHIROPRACTIC
D. IL MCINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correetioh
OFFICE HOURS:
Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 pan,
Commercial, Seaforth, Monday
1 to 8 p.m.
• ACCOUNTANCY
• R. G. MeCANN
Accountant and Auditor
Rattenbury Si. E. Phone 783-W
Clinton
ERNEST W. HUNTER
Chartered Accountant
5'7 Bloor St. W. Toroidal..
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
Ann Street Phone .355W
EXETER
INCOME TAR RETURNS
Private Businese
Farm Reports
Bookkeeping records installed
and checked monthly or
as requested.
• ROY N. BENTLEY
36 Regent St. Box 58
Goderieh, Ontario
DENTAL
DR. D. C. GEDDES
• Dentist
Lovett Block' Clinton
Telephone 170
Hours: ' 9-12 a.m.; 1.30-6 pia,
VETERINARIAN
DIL G. S. ELLIOTT
Veterinarian
Phone 203 Clinton
OPTOMETRY
A. L. COLE, R.O.
Optometrist
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted
GODERICH - Phone 33
RUTH HEARN, R.O.
Optometrist
Huron St. - Phone 69 - Clinton
MEMORIALS
Cemetery Memorials
T. PRYDE and SON
Clinton Showrooms Open Fridays
See J. J. Zapfe. Phone 103
SIGNS
Signs for Every Purpose
Outdoor Advertising - Trucks
Cut-out Designs - Window Cards
27 years experience
KIRBY SIGNS
Phone 5895 Clinton
INSURANCE
R. L. MeMILLAN, BAYFIELD
Life, Accident, Sickness, Auto-
mobile, Hospitalization,
Household
Phone: Clinton 63415
Be, Sure : : Be Insured
K. W. COLQUIYOUN
GENERAL INSURANCE
Representative:
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
Office; Royal Bank Building
Office 50 - PHONES - Res. 9W
H. C. LAWSON
Bank of Montreal Building
• Clinton
PHONES: Office 251W, rtes. 251J
Insurance -- Real Estate
Agent Mutual Life Assurance Co.
LOBE /INSURANCE AGENCY
Cor. William and Rattenbury Sts.
PHONE 691W
Fire -- Auto -- Wind
Hospitalization
Sick and Accident
J. E. HOWARD
• BAYFIELD Ont.
Phone Clinton 624r31
Car—Fire—Life—Accident
Wind Insurance
If you need Insurance, I have a
Policy..
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Seaforth
Officers 1949—President, C. W.
Leonhardt, Bornholm; vice-presi-
dent, Hugh Alexander, Walton;
manager and seeretary-treasurer,
M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Other directors: Sam H. 'Whit-
more, Senforth: E. J. Trewartha,
Clinton; Robert Archibald, Sea -
forth; John H. McEwing, Blyth;
Frank McGregor, Clinton; John
L. Malone, Seaforth; Harvey
Fuller, Goderich.
Agents: J. E. Pepper, Bruce -
field, Ea. 1; G. A. Vteatt, Blyth,
8.8. 1; R. S. IVIeKereher, Dublin,
R.R. 1; S. 1'. Prneter, Brodhagen;
SeAwyn Baker, Brussels.
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Ten Years Previous Experience
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Free F.M. Information
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maker with Blernan Brothers at
Clifford. Elmer Pollard has dia-;
posecle of.Ithe,, trucking ,portlen:oef
his business to,Y1tay .McIrittior
'clintcmf ;11011 ' 111,
AteSestiCemititrctIsTi'r,'
Blyth Council _is willing; to itri-
prove, edndition of 'Village water
drains •:but• inust have ftirther
support,1.frbni ratepayerS, before
expenditures can be made; it was
learned at its last meeting. Coun-
cil 'instructed .the -clerk to write
the,firei department ,whicb had
asked in a letter that something
be done to comet condition, of
PACE sE
imnammossi,,
open drains. ' Counelleinstrueted,
the clerkto advertise for a 'vil-
lage 7aSSeSSOr at,,a Stated •salarr.
icillImin62-8.'InOfina; that ,soinilel/
is; not in 'favor' at !Witerjpg„ the
CountYI'asse991110lit:lanftel.M. •
Rev. W. J. Rogerserepmsenting
the .Library . .I3oa4, asked. for, a
larger grant and 6100 will be
N. Kyle req,u'ested financial
aid • regarding repairs to 'United
Church shed and was informed
there Urea Jnotion on the books
witconcerning.: a grant to, be given
en•-rePairs ere started. '
Shur -Gain Feeds
Don't Cost!
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Money!
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time saved by balanced, feeding pays for the concentrate
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Compare the value of 450 pounds of grain with the
SHUR-GAIN Hog Concentrate 'required to balance the
hog's ration •during the feeding period. The difference
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Can you afford to let another day go by without in-
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SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER .. . . 4.25
SHUR-GAIN LAY MASH -----------3.88
SHUR-GAIN HOG GROWER 3.10
—All prices quoted are for feed packed in your bags__
Md25 cents for new bags
Clinton Feed Mill
PHONE 580
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