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'314• cents);':subsequent insertions, each
dainimnm 26 cents); 10 '.cents extra
''ler box numbe . or for directing to
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FOR SALE
xlyp'I? KITCHEN ClAB6NE,iJ-4arge
_t e, .reasonable . Phone• , 364, .. :10-b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
: Vk N4l OOM NEW J rstnba Ibex
eottage, containing three-piece bath,
. oat,. Princess St. Priced reasonable
.amid . available for immediate occupa-
tion.
con ,a -tion. Apply Frank Wilson, phone
464, Clinton. 7-8-9-10-11-:n
FARM FOR Sir L}l -
.3.00 ACRE PARM, % mile north of
Brumfield, good .barn and house;
'never failing (.water supply; farm now
yin pasture and would be ideal, for
_heans this year. Apply James Walker
.or, Frank Wilson, Clinton, phone 164.
8-9-40-11-12-b
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
HOUSE WANTED TO RENT by
married couple with small family.
Permanent residents. Required by
•end of`February,' Apply Ellwood
311pps Sport Shot*.3-btfb,
LOST AND FOUND
'LOST WA(TEIRMAN PENCIL —
PIM Orpen pencil 'set, on King
t, Tuesday.' Phone 473. ' 10-p„
1O RENT'
,106 ACRES PASTURE LAND
ntfper.,failing Spring creek, lots of
abide . J. El. Little, proprietor, phone
l'98.5$&,: Code -rich. 10-11-1.
• POUIIfRY FOR SALE
15ABY.'MIICKSL Order Your day ol)1'
-Clitalts from a Breeder Hatehery under
O,BS
supervision.. We ate (Attiring,;
corns, and Barred Ply-
Algonbh Roekc or.February and March WANTED
delivery. Leghorn X Rock and. Brock'
'';horn crossbreds fox April, May ,5'TEQ4OGRIAjPHEIR —•- able to take
rand June. Glazier Poultry Faint, short hand, part t'inie or fn11 time.
Plicate 617r31, Clinton •67890-p H. M. Canioni, phone 122-J, . 10-p
ecoid Classified
MISCELLANEOUS
AN OPPOIRTUNIf.IX — Eetablished
Rural ' Wartkinsa District available. If
you are aggressiveand between the
ages of 25 and 55—have or'den .secure
travel outfit, this is your opportunity
to get established in a profitable
business of your own. Fur full par-
ticulars •write to -day to' the J. R.
Watkins 'Comeau,, Dept: 0-C-16, 2177
Maseres St., Montreal. Que.
10-11-12-13-b
OLD AND DISABLED HORSES
wanted for mink feed. Phone Gordon
Cudmore 907r12 or - Elmer Trick
907r5. 41-btfb
OLD HORSESS, WILL PAY $1.50
per hundredweight. Will call and
pick up' same. Phone collect Jack
Gilbert, 936e21 or Fred Gilbert,
986r32, Goderieh. $6btfb
ASTHMA SUFFERERS — ENJOY A
good night's sleep without coughing
and choking,as othersare doing. For
t g
free information write F. Howey, 144
Catharine St. S., Hamilton.
28 -tib
FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME with
Blown Rockwooi Insulation; perman-
ent fire proof, more, comfort with
less fuel, modern equipment and ex-
pesienced crews: For free estimate
and terms phone NEWS -RECORD,
or write Rowland C. Day, 5 Thornton
Ave., London. .2btfb
DAY OLD COOKEaREL BARGAINS
for this week and next. Barred Rock,
Tright Sussex, New Hampshire X Bar-
red Rock, Light Sussex X Barred
Rook, Light Sussex X New Hamp-
shire, Black IAtustralorp, New Hamm
shire, 4,95;` Assorted heavies, 4.75.
, White Leghorne 1.00 ,per hundred.
Two weeks old add 6.00; three .weeks
old add. 11.00 per hundred. Shipped
C.O.D. anywhere. This advertisement.
must accompany your order to secure
these special prices. Top •Notch
Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. 9-10-b
MENS'. TWEED LONGS
A shipment of fine quality BROWN 'TWEED DRESS
TROUSERS in the popular style with pleats, zippers and dropped
loops' has just arrived. Wear a pair with . that odd coat; two
tones are a sure hit for any season.
•
A Little Late
Rut better late than never, we eay, tis.. we.:
have a few pair of MEN'S WOOL JERS Y ZIPPER
OVERSHOES in. stock.' Hurry though, the supply
is limited.
• Town Talk!
Plenty of people are talking about our sale of overcoats,
jackets and ladies',oxforde. Maybe we have something to suit you,
why not came in and 'see?
i�MrntDi�R-- Dean's Dry Cleaners do a good job ,on all
garments. Goods, left in before Monday noun
' can be' picked up the following Saturday. I •
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for' Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes & Scott -McHale Shoes
Phone 25 Clinton
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Hutchinson Bros., Laundry
Hamilton St., Goderich, Ont.
1:,,A Modern : Up-to-date._
LAUNDRY SERVICE
1. THRIFT ` WASH: Flat wtork ironed, 8c lb.;
, ,•Finishing charges extra on wearing apparel—
• " e.g.: shirt's 10c,' dresses 20e; additional."
2, DRY WASH—Nothing ironed, 7c lb.
PICK-UP SERVICE: Laundry picked up at
respective residences. each Thursday.
DELIVERY SERVICE—Delivered to residence
following' Thursday.
Local Representative— CRICH'S BARBER SHOP
Calls accepted up to 10 A.M. each Thuraday
ED. and DAVE HUTCHINSON, .'Proprietors
Veteraus 'of RCAF And Canadian Army respectively
8-10-b
NOTICE
DOG LICENSES DUE MARCH 1
The owner, possessor or harborer of a dog,
must secure a Dew tag for 1947.
(Signed)
J. W. MANNING,
Tax Collector
,111110110.
Now is the Time
To Have Your
TIRES EXAMINED
for spring and -summer driving.
All cuts and breaks expertly vulcanized
Goodrich Tires ` ` Assessories
Vulcanizing Hart Batteries
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
WHITE ROSE - 4F
GASOLINE
and OIL
VICTORIA ST.
Phone 460
CLINTON
Mr
. BIRTHS:
&ATKIN-81r. mill Mrs. Mervyn Bat-
. kin wish to announce the birth of
their 'son, 'Hebert Wayne, in Clin-
ton Public hospital, on Sunday,
Manch 2, 1947, (a brother for 'Jane
and Ruth' Atinn),
FRA:MEo-+Ln, Clinton Public Hospital,
on 'Wednesoaty, March fi 1P47, to
Mr. and -Mrs. s,. Matinee Frame BE.
1, Bayfield, a son; (stillborn).
MAYHEW : Ing Olintoir" Publie•. Hos-
pital; on .Monday, M refi.3, 1947, to
11Ir. and Mrs, Harvey Mayhew,.
Clinton, a daughter, , .(Gladys
• Elaine), t
REYNOLDS.-• •In Clinton' Puialie: Hos-
pital, on Monday, March 3, 1947,
to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds,
Clinton, a daughter (Patricia Ann).
RlfElaL•—In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Fi•icray, February 28, 1947, to
-Mit and Mrs. Clarence Riehl, •Clip
ton, a son, (Gregory Clair),
DEATHS
JOHNS --Suddenly, 'et his •home, ]2g-
• motalville, earlyFriday, February
28, 1947, Harvey Robet John,it
his 72nd year. Funeral from his
late residence, Saturday, March 1,
to Egniondville ,Cemetery.
HOWARD—In Iletroit, on 'Monday,
March 3, Cecil Howard, 14068 'Wis-
consin Ave., Detroit, fourth son of
• Mrs, Ellen Howard, Bayfield, and
the late William Howard, Funeral
arrangements are not known.
McLAY At Maplehurst Hospital,
Thorold, on Saturday, March 1,,
1947, Catherine McLay, widow of
John 'Mthe*, formerly of Ripley,
and mother of. J. George McLay,
•Clinton, :ir lier 76th year.
Hain -Load Regulations
On -Highways in Effect.
Annual half -lead .regulations • for
transport vehio)es ' carrying freight;,
Over. public highways, officially came
into. effect Saturday and continue in
effect until- the.' end of April,but • t
Department of 'Highways offidiai said
the department people were worried
abeut•snow.loads: rather than traffic
loads. •
The half -load . regulations: auto-,
mabieally go into effect during the
month of March and April regard-
less of temperatures' or snowfall. The
regulations are aimed at protecting
the roads which could become broken
if heavy. loads go over them during
the period, of the year when the
ground' becomes soft due to any
Wring thaws.
• CARD OF THANKS
• Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ball wish
to thank their many Mende and
neighbours for their eplendid co-
operation in assisting the snow plow
to being medical aid to their little
son during his sickness, also many
thanks to Hullett Council for the use
of the snow plow to clear the con-
cession from No. 4 to Summerhill
and also to the ladies who helped out
at mon hour. 10-x
SANCTUARY
The practice of daily devotions is
the tried and true way. Use THE
UPPER 'ROOM 'each day, Let your
home be a sanctuary.
The new issue for April, May,
June, is now ready. Render a
Christian service to others by
giving a copy.
5c on sale at Martins 5c
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
at Lot 40, Concession 2, Tucker.
smith . Township, L:R.S.,; VA
south and 11/4 east of Clinton
Radar School, •
Postponed to
FRIDAY, MARCH 14
ALBERT PEPPER, Proprietor
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
R P. Chesney, Clerk. . 10-b
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BACKACHE
Quickly '►eljexed and
Kidney"fstimulatecl'by
PEIVNEBAKEl 'S DRUG STORE
BATKINS
,FRESH FROZEN FISH -
Per
Lb.
SALMON STEAKS 25e
COHOE SALMON FILLETS , ...50e
S. 13. SALMON FILLETS , . 40e
OCEAN PERCH FILLETS 45c
RED SNAPPER FILLETS 35c
SMOKEDCOD • FILLETS 35c
COD FILLETS • 35c
HADDOCK FILLETS 40c
SOLE 'FILLETS 45e
Lake Superior HERRING, 2' Ib. 25e'
�'ay lla t/i�ttri.
e :. (vnt.:. Ala A(„(J
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKE
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and: 6'61
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves^
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East., Phone 586
59-tf
Adlets Bring Quik ReSult'
CLEARING
- ' AUCTION SALE
FARMS, FARM STOCK
i anis' IMPLEMENTS ;
Mr. Harold Jacksonha
•t; been in.
strutted to sell by nubile auction at
Lot-3,.Concession 2, Tuckersanith, one
and a quarter miles east and half
mile south of Hleneall.
PQ$poaed: to:,
'. MONDAY, MARCIh'17
• u
TED. MUNN, Proprietor
HAROLD'"JACKSON,Auctioneer.
EL P. Chesney, ,Clerk. 10-b
CLEARING
AUCTION ' SALE
FARM STOCK and IMPLEMENTS
at Lot 43, Concession 2, Tuckersinith
Township, L.R.S., 2 miles east of
, Radio School at :i p.m,
Postponed to
FRIDAY, MARCH 21.
'F list at next weer:.
RAYMOND PEAR, Proprietor
HAROLD 11AICffCSLON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney,. Clerk.
10-b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM, FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN and FEED,
at Lot No. 7, Con. 1, Hullett Town.
ship on No. 8 Highway, 4 miles
west of Seaford*, or 4 miles
east of Clinton, on -
, 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH- 19
at 1 .p.m. ,sharp, the following:
11OiRSEa--Clyde• gelding, 10 yrs.
old;,general purpose mare, 8 yrs. old.
CATTLE—Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old,
due March 22; Hereford cow, 8 yrs.
old, due April 3; Durham cow, • 6
yrs. old, due June 15; Durham cow,
4s yrs.. old, calf at foot; Durham
tow, 5 .yrs. old, •oalf.:at foot; Durham
cow, 6 yrs. cid, calf at foot Durham
cow, 5 yrs. old, freshened; ''Dui/torte
cow, 6 yrs, old; freshened; Durham
heifer 3 yrs. old, freshened; Hereford
cow, 5 yrs. old, freshened; Hereford
cow, 5 • yrs. old, freshened; Holstein
cow,- 5 yrs. old, milking; Hereford
bull; 1 'yr. old; Durham bull, 1 yr.
old; 8 Hereford heifers, 2 yrs. old;
3 Durham 'yearling heifers; 5 calves,
2 months old and younger.
PIGS -3. young Yorkshire sows,
due from May 1 -:May 17; 13 chunks.
IMPLEMENTS—Allis .Chalmer C-
2 plow tractor on rubber (nearly
new), equipped .with starter, lights,
Wheel weights and fluid; also 2 rear
steel wheels extra;• 3 -row model C.
cultivator (hydraulic lift); Fleury 2-
fu1'u10w adjustable tractor ,plow
(nearly new); •Coekshutt 11 -disc
fertilizer drill (nearly new); Cock-
shutt 10" grain 'grinder (nearly
new); 76 foot 6" belt (nearly new);
Codkshutt steel wheel wagon and 14 -
foot flat rack, :gravel box; Massey-
Hatrris corn binder; cCormick
Deering manure aps•eader; McCor-
mick Deering. mower, -5 ft, cut (nearly
new); Deering 18 -hoe drill; 11 -tooth
stiff -tooth cultivator; •10 foot hay
rake; 3 -section harrows; harrow tart;
Fleury 1ofur ow riding plow; Fleury
walking 'plow; set>`Gf, sigop sleighs
and rack; eater; Massey -Harris root
putter; Massey-iHrtrtii cream sep-
arator;`M Stewart horse clippers; fi-
ning silo; blacksmith's forge and
tools; 2 sheep feeding racks; Colony
house 1.2'x14'; hayf fork, sling chain,
forks, 'shovels.' and numerous other
articles: • •
ifA,RNRSS--,Set of breeching har-
ness; set of back band harness; set
of single harness; horse collars.
GRAIN and PEED—Approximat-
ely 20 ton of mixed, hay; approxi-
mately 1,000 bus. of mixed grain;
quantity 'of mangels and turnips.
FARM — Alt the same time anti.
place there will be offered for sale,
subject to reserve bid, the farm con-
sistiug of 100 acres of choice clay
Ioam.
On said faran is situated a well-
built two-storey •.brick house with
furnace; steel barn 86'x78'; water
throughout the, buildings; ap imple-
Dent shed (nearly new); and four
acres of young. bush, On the, farm
is six acres. of fall wheat planted,
and 35 acres of fall plowing, done,
balance in hay and pasture.
TERMS on chattels--OASH.
TERMS on farm made known on
dey'of sale. - ,
' STTEWART DALE :Administrator:
MRS. AIGNES DALE, Administrat
six;,four the estate of the. late Charles
F.•'.Dale,
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
10.11-1,
F R. CUNINGHAME
' • FLORIST
Greenhouses: Huron St, •
Mid; Winter 'Flowering
Plants
Cyclamens Cinerarias
Schianthus and Begonias
All In Gay Bloom
k * *
CUT FLOWERS
Daffodils — Carnatiaas
Roses
ROY N. BENTLEY
Auditing and Income
Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Systems. Installed
Monthly Statements and
Invoices ,Prepared
Commercial and Private
Typing, 'etc.
PHONE 1070-5 P.O. Box. 58
GODERICH'
Write or phone for appointment
on 'regular, visit to Clinton
4-6-btfb
ROXY THEATRE
CLINT 0'N
Now Playing --Ami Sheridan in.
"ONE MORE TO -MORROW"
Ai e''Ires Wed—D.14" At!• n;lmns
"National Barn, Dance"
That colorful troupe of hillbilly
entertainers comes to the screen in
a musical jamboree packed with
love and, laughter -,lean . Heather,
Charles-'Quigiey, Robert Benchiey,.
ADDED ATTRACTION.
"Swamp Fire"
starring Johnny Weissnudler
THUR., FEL, SAT.
Dana Andrews, Brian Donlevy and
Susan Hayward—Based on the
novel by Ernest Ifaycox comes the
mighty saga of the nen who open-`'
ea the gateway to the great
Northwest.
"CANYON PASSAGE"
Matinees: Sat„ holidays, 2.30 p.m.
•
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICII
Now Playing—Pat ;O'Brien in
CRACK -'UP
MON., TUES., WED.
Tom Breneman, Bonita, Granville
and Zasu : Pitts--dbadio's greatest
dawn show conies to the screen as
a grand after-dinner comedy:
'Break,fast in Hollywood'
THUR., FRI., SAT.
Olsen and Johnson with Morton
Downey, Gloria Jean and Leo
Cardio—The hellzapoppin clowns
get hante in the dance for a new
frolic of furious fun.
"GHOST' CATCHERS"
Coming Soon—Bing, Crosby and
Fred Astaire in "BLUE
SKIES"
Mat.: Wed. Sat. holidays, 2.30 p.m.
REGENT THEATRE
SEAFORTH.
Note Playing—'TARS and SPARS
with Alfred, Drake and Janet,Blair
ve
MON,, .TUES., WEFT.
Bette -Davis, Glenn Ford and
Dane
Clark—Telling the,story of twin
sisters and the dramatic result of
a stolen, identity,
"A STOLEN LIFE"
THUR., 'FRT., SAT.
Brian• D'onlevy and Dane Andrews
les rough, rugged and really en.. 't
tertainiug, with backgrounds of'
Technicolor grandeur
"CANYON PASSAGE".
P OSTPONED
CLEARING
• AUCTION SALE
of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
GRAIN and FEED
at Lot No. 9, Concession 1. Stanley.
Township, 1 /2 miles south of, Bruce.
on No. 4 Highway, on
Postponed to FRIDAY, MARCH 14
Included in the sale is: gray mare,
12 years old; 12 Durham cows and.
heifers, 'fresh and early springers;
also young calves; 'Durham steers'
and heifers ranging 2 'years old and
under; Registered 'Shorthorn bull.
Full line of farm implements, grain
and feed.
TERMS --,CLASH
No reserve as farm is sold
JAIRVIrS HORTOON, Proprietor
EDW,A,RD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
• l0 -b.
A'UCTION SALE
LIVESTOCK and MACHINERY
Lot,17, South Boundary, Stanley Twp.
3 miles north-east of Zurich,
5 Vz miles west of Kippen,
TUESDAY, MARCH 18,
commencing at 1 p.m.
HORSES --1 black gelding, 6 year
old; a ,bay 'gelding, 12 year old; 1
black mare, 8 year old; 1 aged mare.
CATTLE -4 -year-old Holstein cow,
tri • calf; 4 -year-old Durham cow, in
calf; Durham cow, with calf at foot;
Durham heifer, in calf; Holstein cow.
in calf—.these caws have been T.B.
tested; 2 steers, 14 year :old; 2
heifers, itis year old; 4 calves, 7
months old.
PIGS -3 sows, due in march, 2nd
litter; 5 chunks, .70 .lbs.; 1 purebred
York hog without papers.
IMPLD11ZERNf1!S -- Deering 'binder,
7 foot cut; F. & W. mower; Maxwell
hayloader; 12 _ft. dump rake; 13 -un
M.H. seed 'drill with grass Seeder;
12 -rim F. & W. seed drill with grass
seeder; Old •'Mali. cultivator; 2. fur.
M, -H. disc plow; 5. see, drag harrows;
M. -H. manure spreader; .double disc;
wooden roller; set sleighs; 3 good,
wagons; gravel box; bay rack; har-
row cart; riding ,plow; M. -H. walking
plow, nearly new; MAI. bean ,puller
with new knives, with muffler attach -
meet; atone boat; :cutter; 2 sets of
double harness; set of single harness;
several horse collars; pair collar
tops; slush scraper; post hole auger;
"Clinton" fanning mill with full set
of sieves; ;DeLaval separator; 1,200
lb. 'weigh scales; (buzz saw; 2 pig
crates; logging chains, shovels, and
other things too numerous to mention.
TERMS—CASH
No Reserve
.MRS. IZ,OBT. BARER, Proprietress.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
• 10-11-b
CLEARING
Aof FARM STTOOCK, IMPLEMENTS,ON L
GRAIN, FEU/ and HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS,
at Lot No. 12, Bayfield Line, Goderieh
Township, seven miles south-west of
Clinton or three miles east
of Bayfield, ori
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12
at 12.30 p.m. sharp, the following;
HORSES-4Black mare, 8 yrs: old,
approx 1,400 lbs.: Black gelding, 4
yrs, old, approx. 1,500 lbs.; Grey
gelding, 4 yrs. cid, approx. 1,400 lbs.
GATTLE'—+Sihorthorn cow, register-
ed, (No. 315482), 5 yrs old, recently
freshened; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old,
due before time of sale; Hereford
heifer, 3 yrs. old, due 'before time of'
sale; Durham tow, 4 yrs. old, due
to freshen in June; Durham. cow, 3
yrs. old, due to freshen in April; Dur-
ham cow, 8 yrs. old, recently fresh-
ened; 4 heifers, 1 yr. old; 4 heifers,
rising 2 yrs.:: old; 2 steers, approx.
1,000 lbs., 2 steers, approx. 850 lbs.;
(most of these cattle are, fit to
butcher); 3 •calves..,
PLGS-5 sows to farrow in April;
17 chunks.
POULTRY and EQUIPMENT :150
Rock x Leghorn (hybrid) hens; . 2
range shelters; coal brooder stove;
15. rods. chicken wire (new).
IMPLEMENTIS M. -I4. hinder, 7 ft.
cut; -MAL mower, 6 ft. cut; rubber
the wagon; 16' hay rack; stock rack;
sparing -tooth cultivator; . etiff-tooth
cultivator; 4 -section harrows; fano
ning mill; No. 12 Delaval cream
separator; power • ,clipper; barrel
spray; 5 gal. barrel spray; hay rope,
hay fork, pulleys, forks, shovels,
whiffle' trees, neck yokes, and num-
erous other articles.
LUMBER, HARNESS Etc. -1,290
feet of neve lumber;' 10 cords of
cedar;. quantity, of 'hardwood; a num-
ber ppf cedar poles from 25' to 46'
lengths; a quantity of cedar posts;
set of double harness; set of single
harness; horse collars.
GRAIN & FEED—,Approximately
10 tons laiiieill 'hay; approximately
100 bus ,mixed• grain (suitable for.
seed); 12 bags: of potatoes.
HOUSEILOLD EFFECTS— Chest-
erfield sate; Axminster rog 9'x101/2'
(like new)';' oak dining room suite;
3 bedroom suites; steel day -bed; •'2'
rocking chairs; 2 'leather seated
chairs; enamel range (like new); cord
or wood range; coal or wood heater;
Coleman, 2 -burner gasoline range;
Coleman lamp; Coleman lantern;
kitchen table and 6 chairs; 2 small
cupboards; numerous chairs and
small tables; dishes, fruit jars, can-
ned fruit, pickles, pots,. pans and
numerous other. artioles.
T175u;MIS—CASH
No reserve'oas' farm is sold and
proprietor 14 moving to British CoI-
umbia, •
M. J. BUTLER, Proprietor.
EDWARD WELLIOTT' Auctioneer
9-10b
COURT OF REVISION
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OR —
ASSESSMENT ROLL
— of
$STANLEY TOWNSHIP
Mond •
ay, March 31
1.30 P.M.
Township Hall, Varna
FRED WATSON,
Clerk
10 -1i -b
Coming: " B'LU +" SKIES" starring
Crosby and Astaire
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Matinees: Sat, holidays, 230 p.m,
For
Lifelike
Portraits'
FOWLER BROS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Phone 84-111cEwan's--Clinton
OLD TIME
DANCE
Clinton Town Hall
■ V
ESDAY MARCH 11
Dancing 9 P.M. -- 1 A.M.
IRWIN'S FIVE -PIECE ORCHESTRA
SPONSORED BY LADIES LAWN BOWLING CLUB
Special Prizes Step Dance Contest
ADMISSION 50 cents
DNCE
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Friday, March 14
9.30 P.M. to 1 A.M.
'SPONSORED BY MURPHY LODGE 7tio. 710
NORMAN_ CARNEGIE'S
10 -PIECE ORCHESTRA FROM STRATFORD
DOOR PRIZE 5
ADMISSION: 50 cents
10-b
NOTICE
HOUSEHOLDERS ARE HEREBY WARNED
THAT NO REFUSE SUCH AS ASHES OR
OTHER WASTE MATERIAL IS TO. BE PLACED
ON THE STREET LINE OF THE TOWN OF
CLINTON:
By Order,
--CLINTON TOWN COUNCIL
10-tfb
• COULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE PERFECT PE4CE
AND REST FOR YOUR SOUL?
Y°Conto unto ine, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I' will
give you rest." Matt -11:28
"These things I have spoken unto you, that in ME y might
havepea" John 16:33
CAST YOUR SIN BURDEN UPON Jce.ESUS CHRIST: WH0 ALONE
CAN SAVE.
TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
IT'S NOT TOO EARLY
to think about redecorating and renovating
SPRING STOCK OF THE WELL -TRIED
MARTIN- $ENoUK•
Enamels and Paints
now on hand
HAWKINS HARDWARE