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FOR SALE
MAWS BICE C E IN GOOD repair.
,Apply Box "L' NEWS -RECORD.
29-7
WOODS 'GOLF 'CLUB BAG, NEW;
$11. Apply to .,Charles Johnson,
Phone 286. 29ep
ONE RANGE'iTTFI IN GOOD CON-
cllitdon; iso one two -plate electric
l burner, Telephone 210. 25-p
ONE THEIRINLOISTAT I8EIATING
coal stove, in good condition. T. E.
Mason, 'Summerhill. Phone Clinton
802r3. 29-p
KIT'CH'EN RANGE, in excellent
condition, priced reasonable. Seitable
for farm Roane. Apply to lRox "11",
NEWS -RECORD ALO' -p
HAY-70ACRES—SOLD' iilEAtSON-
.ablyr by acre—to be snowed and re-
moved from farm when ready to
draw in. Apply •to Dr, Moffatt,
'Varna. 29-b
SADDLE HORSEOR TO. HERE
for the:summer; a rubber tire wagon,
$75. seven foot grain .hinder, 750.
"Half cash or trade for livestock.
W. B. Thompson, two miles west on
No. 8 Highway. 29-7
LIVESTOCK FOR SALU
FOUI1TFlEN PTGIS, TEN WE'EiISS
old. Apply E'd'ward N. Grigg, phone
Clinton 9142. 29-7
TWO YOUNG BROOD SOWS and a
number of small pigs ready. to wean.
-Phone Clinton 803r2, 29-b
SIX LITTLE PrGS OVER FIVE
weeks old. Apply E'd. Boyes, R:R, 1,
Brucefield, phone Clinton 625r2
29-p
ACCOMVIM,ODATION
PRIVATE ROM FOR. AGED 011
coivvaleseent people, all modern eon-
venieitieee and practical nursing.
Phone 284, ;Mitchell. 29 30.13
WANTED TO BUY
OOT11AIGE OIR B a IGALOW nr elite
ton. Earliest possible possession re
quiwed. Box `Z", NEWS . -RECORD.
• 29-30-31-x
1016 BOXES, ANY 00'1 DITION.
Write or phone C. Woods, second
hand store, 12 Bast St., Goderich,
phone Go'derioh 242j. 24-btfb
HELP WANTED
MALE OR FEMALE WANTED, to
do part time cleaning at•.1ocsll Bell
Telephone .Office; steady employ-
ment; applicants .axe asked to con-
tact the Chief Operator, ,Miss Helen
Taylor, at the Clinton. Office. 29-b
PROPERTY FOR RENT
HPOIES TO RENT, use of kitchen.
!Central location. Phone 461. 29-b
GARIAIG16 FOiR RENT on Victoria
St. Apply (Mrs. (Robert Webster,
phone 268w. 29-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
FIFTY EARLY PULLETS) Red
Hampshire x Rocks, laying. A. E.
Finch, phone 231. 29-30-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—COLLIE DOG, MALE, good
size, long tail, short hair, has strap
on neck. Answers to "Tobie." Wil-
bert A. Crich, phone' Mitten 802r34.
29-p
LOST—BROWN WIAILLET contain-
ing .small sum of money on. Ontario
St., somewhere between main corner
and Raglan St. Would finder be kind
eaeeglt to leave wallet at News -
Record office, as this wallet is, a
keepsake. 29-p
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
ONE GOOD HOLSTEPN COW, seven 1931 DODGE SEDAN, four new tires.
years old, due to freshen right away. Apply P.O. Box 104, Bayfield. 29-P
'800 7 Clintono ?mrk Tyndall, phone ACCOMMODATION WANTED
PROPERTY FOR SALE
IIUIRNIS1EID HOUSE and a quarter
acre of 'land, 1Vorth. St., Clinton. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Palmer. Must be sold
by Saturday. Possession immediately.
29-b
GRASS FARM, 100 ACRES, Lot 21,
Concession 7, Hullett, Apply Norman
Ball, Clinton. phone 236, or Fred
Lawson, 578 King St. W., Toronto, 1.
26-27-28-29-1s
1,E) STOREY FRiAME EIGHT-
rooen dwelling in village of Bayfield
near lakefront. Suitable for sum-
mer dwelling. Por further partiou-
Iars apply to H. 0. Lawson, Real
')Estate Broker, Clinton, phone 251-w.
29-b
POR RENT
CAW TRA,LLE'R BY THE WEEK.
Enjoy your holiday. Ferg Van-
Egmond, phone 187. 29-30-p
ROOMY 'CABIN AT "THE FALLS"
on Highway No. 8; good fishing and
spring water. -Also lots for sale and
tents to rent. J. M. Driver, R.R. 1,
tGooderieh. 29-1)
TENDERS
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
up to Ally 20 to have pupils of S.S.
17o. 8, Goderich Township, off Bine
Water Highway, hauled to Bayfield
'Public School. Tenderers must en -
=lose certified cheque for one-tenth
of amount. Charles Wallis, 11.x. 1,
'Mayfield, secretary -treasurer.
28-29-p
WANTED FOR WEST of September,
room and board for lady High School
teacher, Phone 93 (St. Paul's Rec-
tory), \, 25-32-p
HOUSE OR APARTMENT IN
'Clinton for permanent business
people. Would lease for long term
or purchase, if satisfactory.. Box
"Z" NEWS-•REC'OfRD.
28-29-30-31-x
WOULD SO'M'EONE PLEASE HELP
find a home for an Airman and his
wife and three children. Twins two
and a half and baby one year. Call
or phone Mrs. McKay, Hotel Clinton,
Phone 793. . 29-p
MISCELLANEOUS
SIIINID0iR 'TABLETS are effective.
2 weeks' 'supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at
Pennobaker's Jlrug store. 29-0
FREE( SAMPLE—Send 4c stamp for
Personal Hygiene (rubber gaocls)
imported product, hermetically seal-
ed, 'electronically tested, Free price
list. (Mailed in plain sealed envelope.
Adults only. W. Norman, Box 72,
Station .J, Toronto. 28-35-b
WANTED TO BUY—Old horses and
dead ,animals, Eatable for mink feed.
If .dead, ;phone at once. Phone collect
jack Gilbert, 936r21 or Fred Gilbert,
936r32, Goderich. 25 btfb
ASTHMA SUi'kE1ERS — ENJOY A
good night's sleep without coughing
and choking, as others are doing. For
free information write F. Howey, 144
Catharine St. S., Hamilton.
28-113
MID -SUMMER SALE
Yes! It's True. If you are looking for a summer
suit, a bathing suit, a slack suit or a pair of summer
shorts, we can save you up to 20 per cent. of the original
cost. Our policy is to sell summer goods, while summer
is here, not to carry it over, so see us today por a real buy.
SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES—
If you are looking for material for a summer dress,
we are offering; while it Masts, 3 bolts of lovely, cool,
spun rayon.-Walwhing and ironing is a cinch. In calors:
blue, gold or 'orchid. Regular .price 79c per yd.
Special at 59e per yd.
NOTE: in yard igoods now in stook we have white
"broadcloth, white f'lannel'ette (27" and ' 36") prints, Yama
cloth in stripe or floral pattern, ,white cotton, and cotton
sheeting.
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for Tip Top Tailors, Cambridge CIothes, Scott-MelTale Shoes
-PHONE 25 CLINTON
Notice to all Owners of Dogs
Numerous complaints have been 'coming in to
the Town Council from the Citizens of Clinton that dogs
running at large are causing a great deal of damage to
flower beds and gardens.
The Council, along with myself, hesitate to pass
a by-law prohibiting dogs running, at large,so make this
appeal to owner's of dogs to see to it that their' dogs do
not molest or continue to trespass on other citizens'
property.
I do not think that the license 'issued for dogs
allows them the freedom of other people's :flower beds
and gardens.
As a great number of citizens take a great deal
of pride in beautifying their property and others have
:same as a business and receive a remuneration for sante,
kindly put yourself 10 their position and see if you would
like your garden and flowers destroyed by your neighbours'
doge.
(Signed) A. J. McMU1iiRAY,
Mayor
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BIRTHS
CiAMPB1LL—rAt. Winghatt7 General
Hospital, on .Friday, July 11, 1947,
to Mr. and Mrs.Kenneth Camp
• bell, a daughter.
JOHNSTON—In Clinton Community
Hospital, .on Tuesday, Joly 15, 1947,
to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnston,
Hayfield, a daughter.
PUBLO,W Mr. and Mfrs. Donald
Publow . (nee Anne Crittenden),
'Saskatoon, •Sark., are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of a daughter,
(Peggy Anne), on Tuesday, July 1,
1947, (a sister for Patty
TELFORD -- In Stratford General
Hospital, o.(t. Thursday, July 10,
1947, to. 41. and Mrs. William J.
Telford, (nee Lorraine Talbot,
Bayfield), 'Stratford, a son. (Doug-
las William),
WIILSON — In Lakoworth, Pia., on
,Saturday, July 5, 1947, to Master
Sgt. and Mrs. Mali WilSafl (nee
Nora 'Stewart), a sbn, (Don Adam).
• MARRIAGES
DALRYMPLE-B;ROAD•FOOT — In
Egmondville United 'church Manse,
on Saturday, Jully 12, 1947, by Rev.
A. W. 'Gardiner, Mary B'Ianche,
daughter of Iyir•. and Mrs. James
Broadtioot, Seaforth, to William
Robert Dalrymple, son of Robert
Dahy tple, Egunondville.
DEATHS
ANDERSON—At her late residence,
Varna, on Thursday, July 10, 1947,
Ellen IMaA llister, beloved wife of
David Anderson, in her 76th year.
Funeral from her late residence to
Baird's, 'Cemetery, Stamey Town-
ship, jay 12, -
DAY•MAN — In St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, on Wednesday, July
9, 1947, Catherine Makins, wife of
the 'late James 'Demean, in her
82nd year. Funeral from Bonth-
ron's Funeral Hoene, Hensall, to
Exeter Cemetery, July' 11.
JOHNSTON— At the home of her
daughter, 'Mrs. Humphrey Snell,
,Hullett Township, on Wednesday,
July 16, 1947, Ellen McClinchey,
'beloved wife of the late Edward
Johnston, in her 88th year. Fun-
evil eerwiee from Beattie Funeral
Home, Rattenbury St. E., .Clinton,
at 2.30 pane Friday, July 18.
IN MEMORIAM
GREALIS In ever loving memory
of our dear mother and grand -
another, MTS. Ed Grealis, who pas-
sed away one wean ago, July 18,
1946. Ruth and Donald
29-p
CARD OF THANKS
Frank B. Pennebaker and Thomas
Watts and fainly, wish to take this
opportunity of .sincerely thanking
many neighbors and other friends for
all flowers, cards received, cars loan-
ed, and all other acts of kindness
and aympathy 'shown in their recent
bereavement. 29-p
IN MEMORIAM
GIR1DALIS--In loving memory of out
dear 'wife .end another, Mas. Ed.
'Grealis, who passed away just one
year ago en July 18, 1946.
—Fondly remembered by Husband
and Children. 29-p
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of
MELVILLE G. RANSFORD
ALL PERSONS shaving claims
against the Estate of Melville G.
Ransfordy late of the Town of Clin-
ton, deceased, who died on or about
the , 20th day of 'March, 194!7, are
hereby notified to send in to the
undersigned on or before the 26th
day of July, 1947, full particulars of
their claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the
said estate will he distributed;
amongst the parties entitled thereto.
having regard only to claims of which
the undersigned shall then have
notice, to the exclusion of all others,
and the undersigned will not be liable
to any 'person of whose claim the
undersigned shall not then have
notice for the .assets so distributed
or any part thereof.
Dated at .Se'aforth this 9th day of
July, 1947.
FL G. NI•EIR, Eicecutor, Seaforth,
Ontario.
28-29-30-3
YOU, TOO,
CAN WALK
ON.',; IR
If you use cooling, refreshing ICP. -MINT to
rid rout feet of aching, burn ng callouses and
corns. Tired Muscles respond quickly to the
first application of soothing, creamy -white
medicinal ICE -MINT The refreshing, tln-
gling sensation as you apply rho team tells
you tint ir's going right to work on the foot
pains char put the wrinkles in your brow.. Ger
a• jar today — Smell s., 5110: 4 es. economy
are 51 (1t1
At Pennebaker's and All Druggists
S,(W r;3l_
1
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion
C. V. COOKS
FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL TIOMPSON
Princess St. East., Phone 585
• 59-tf
Adlets. Bring Quick. Results
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
The' S.S. No. 4 Community Club
held its meeting on Wednesday, July
11,at the7
home of Mrs.
NI. Jones.
The president, Mrs. 'Forbes, was in
the .ehair. The meeting opened with
Lords Prayer in unison, after which
the minutes were read and adopted.
The treasuo•er's report was read. A
letter received by Mrs. B. W. Chur-
chill, R.R. 2, Clinton, from England,
was read; also •a card of thanks from
Mrs, Torrance.
During the business part of the
meeting, it was decided. to have some
of the chairs repaired, also to have
a social evening at the school in the
near future, A:. gift donated by Mrs.
B. Lobb was wont by Marion Jones.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt.
During the afternoon a quilt was
quilted. The . meeting ,elosed with
the Mizpah Benediction.' 4. delicious
Much was served by the hostess.
0
MISS MARGARET JOHNSTON
(By our Honsall correspondent)
Residents of Hensall .and district
learned wibh regret of the death of a
prominent citizen in. the person •of
Miss Margaret Johnston, who died
in London Hospital whore she had
been for the past three weeks, her
death being attributed to pneumonia.
Born in Hay township she was the
daughter of the fate Mr. and Mrs.
John Johnston 'and a resident of the
Village for over 30 years. She was
a member of the United Church and
was a former member of the choir,
was on the •staff of the local- post
office for some gears and took an
active part in the social life of the
village She was noted for her great
kindness to her parents,
Surviving are one sister, 'Mrs. A.
T. Douglas, Hyde Park. Funeral
Services were held from the Bonthron
Funeral Hoene Tuesday, July 1, with
Rev. R. A. Brook officiating. Burial
was in Hensel) Union cemetery.
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
of the Estate of the late Fred Leon-
ard, at his late residence, Townsend,
Street, Clinton,,.. (back of the Public
School) on
SATURDAY, JULY 260
at 1.30 sharp (DST), consisting of:
Dining room table, buffet and 6
chairs; 5 other dining room chairs;
3 !beds, springs and inter spaing
mattresses, dressers and wash
stands; 2 roll-top couches; 5 rooking
chairs; 2 library tables; hall table;
card table; floor lamp; bedroom
lamp; large chest of drawers; Ax-
minster rug 9'x12'; rug 9'x12'; Singer
sewing machine; 2 kitchen tables;
2 kitchen chairs.; arm chair; Quebec
style range -with waanni.ng oven.; 2
eight-day clocks; alarm clock; set
of dishes; carpet sweeper; ironing
board; blinds mirrors; electric
iron; electric toaster; oil lamps; odd
dishes; kitchen utensils; lawn seat;
step ladder; garden tools and num-
erous other articles.
TERNLS--GASB .
ALVIN K. LEONARD, Executor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
29.30-b
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at the home of Mrs. N. W. Woods,
Bayfield Terrace, BAYFIELD, on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd
at 1.30 p.m. sharp (DST),
the following:
Large pedestal walnut table (an-
tique); oak seeretaire; large oak
davenport; dining roam table, side-
board and chairs; 2 square tables;
1 small table; 1' bureau; 2 wash
stands; 2 small ohest drawers; 1 .steel
cot; 5 bedsteads and mattresses; 2
walnut settees; 1 loveseat; rocking
chairs; kitchen sideboard and' chairs;
oak moms and odd chains; rags:
steel engravings and other pictures;
m -s- ors•; antique brass chandelier;
hanging lamp; stoves; window sashes
(various sizes); doors; piano oox;
bag truck; tools and articles too
numerous to mention. Furniture in-
cludes painted walnut and cherry
pieces.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. N. W. WOODS, Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer.
28-29-b
Fish Specials
Salmon Fillets t,;.. 50c
Smoked Fillets 35c
Cod Fillets , ,., 35c
Haddock Fillets t.. - 40c
CUSTOM KILLING
Clinton Locker Service
"Frozen Foods are Better Foods"
Phone 335-j - Clinton
ROXY THEATRE
C L I,N T O, N.
Now Playing — "THE JOLSON
STORY" — In Technicolor- -
Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall
and John Ridgely
You won't be liound asleep during
this fast-moving murder anystery,
"THE BIG. SLEEP"
--Adult Entertainment
THUR., FRI., SAT.
"NEVER SAY GOODBYE"
The gay, teamtwai'ming story of
two people in love ably pnrtralyecl
by
Errol Flynn, Eleanor Parker,
Lucile Watson and S. Z. Sakall
Coming — "TILL THE END OF
TIME" — A "must" in theatre
entertainment --
Matinees; Sat., holidays, 2.30 p.m.
CAPITAL THEATRE REGENT THEATRE
G ODERICI' SEAFORTH
Now Playing — Henry Fonda and Now
Playing
—
Errol
ol
Flynn
and
Linda in"MY DARLING Eleanor Parker in "NEVER SAY
- GOODBYE".
Mon., Tues., Wed. Adult Entertainmend
Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Baca and Man+tha Vickers
Heading a superb cast in a big, now ,cllramatic sensation that has
the critics among from coast to coast
"THE BIG SLEEP,'
THTJ 1., FRI., SAT. ,
John Garfield, Geraldine Fitzger-
ald, and Walter Brennan
Real life characters step from the
pages of a story most -of us have
either read or lived.
"Nobody Lives Forever"
Coining — "C'ARNIVAL AT
COSTA RICA"
Mat.: Wed. Sat. holidays, 2.30 p.m.
Hullett Council
Pays, June Accounts
Accounts 'ordered paid by Hullett
Township 'Council at its June meeting
were:
[Medical Welfare Board, rebate,
71.68; George W, Cowan, stamps,
$4.25; George W. Cowan, part salary,
$70; 0ommunittyl Hall 2oard, grant,
7100; Laois Constructon Co„ bull-
dozer, 7108.50; A. Weymouth, grader
repair, 71.80- I4. IM. Campbell, grader
repair, $6; FL Emmerson, tile, $3.79;
George Goode, grader repair,, $3;
Gordon Radford, gas and oil, 7134.10;
J. L. Bell, washout, $5; A. McClure,
culvert, 75.50; Bert Hoggart, culvert,
$6; F. Phillips, telephone line„ $25;
William Carter, road superintendent,
748; George Mann, snow, $7; Henry
Giew, snow, 77; Ed. Craig, snow, 77;
A. Craig, snow, $7; Andrew Craig,
snow, 77; ,Tames Handy, snow, $7; 11.
Johnston, snow, 77; B. Collins, snow,
72.25; Theo. 'Dale, snow, 72.25; James
'Freeman, snow, 73.75; Elgin Dale,
snow, 72.25; 'County of Huron, snow,
716; A. Weymouth, grader operator,
7103.20; William J. Dale, ear ex-
penses, $4,
Huron Scouts and Cubs
Hold Successful Rally
(By our Rensall correspondent)
Huron District Boys. Scouts and
Cubs Rally was 'held in Hens'all Com-
munity Park with troops represented
from 'God'eeich, Blyth, Wingham,
Clinton, Exeter and Hensnll, with 175
Scouts and C`u'bs present, This was
the first post' war rally to be held in
the Huron district. Tihe wally com-
mented at 10.30 a.m. and concluded
at 4.30 pan. The -events were under
the supervision of the District Com-
missioner, Mr. Firth, London.
The Rally opened at 10.30 with
the Cub Grand; Howl, -anti Scout Flag
Break, after which the official wel-
come from the Town Council was
given by Reeve A. W. Kerslake.
In the running sports for Cubs,
there was keen competition. Scouts
Ebmciion of improvised flag pole us-
ing only scouts staves and ropes: 1st,
Clinton; 2nd, Goderich; 3rd Blyth;
Cubs — Demonstration by Exeter,
Godoiich 'and +01inton of the dance of
the Bagheers; Stouts— Building It
model Hunter's fire for patrol cook-
ing complete with pot -hook displayed
splendid work by the Scouts.
Following lunch .more events took
place commencing at 2 p, in. and in-
cluded Fire lighting and water (boil-
ing competition, Goderich taking first
place, Hens'a11 2nd. Boole balancing
contest — Exeter (Cubs), Dressing
competition — Blyth 1st, Exeter 2nd.
(Scouts). 'Signalling tests — God-
erich,"Olinton, Blyth. ((Scouts). Other
events of message relay games both
for Scouts and Chubs were included
on the programme. There was also
first aid to the injured demonstrated
by a number of troops. In the cubs
knot typing 'competition all troops dis-
played very good work in 'tying
knots.
The Honors ea Flag Lowering
ceremony was given to .the Blyth
Troop because they stood First in
Field Events,.
English Bone
CHINA
New Shipment 'Just .
Arrived
A. M. JACKSON
Jeweller
Albert St. Clinton
29-b
Special Service dor Farmers!
Have your tractor times serviced right as your farm,
saving you valuable time in a 'busy season.
▪ TIRES FILLED WITH FLUID USING PORTABLE
MACHINE
Just Phone
DAY 460
NIGHT 469
Tire Road Service 24, Hours
VULCANIZING (24-hour service),
Harry Davies Tire and Battery
WRITE ROSE
and OIL
GASOLINE
Four Vehicles- Involved;
Injuries Negligible
A black eye suffered bl» a child
constituted the sum total 'of injuries
sustained in a peculiar accident which
occurred about 2.30 pm., Sunday,
July 6, on IC.ing's Hghway 8, five-
and-a-halff (miles west .of Clinton,
involving a number of people.
According to Provincial Constable
Frank Taylor, Clinton, who investi-
gated, a car owned and driven by
Hon. J. FL .Sturdy, Regina, Sask.,
Saskatchewan Cabinet Minister, for-
merly of Goderich Township, was
parked on the north side of the high-
way facing east, just about 'off the
pavement. He and Mas. Daniel Rog-
ers., Calgary, Alta., were in the car
at the time.
George H. Beatty, Varna, was rent for its signature.
THUR., FRI., SAT.
Dennis Morgan, ,Tack Carson,
and Janis Paige
The two guys from Milwaukee re-
tool in another comedy triumph,
this time it's ;musical and in Tech-
nicolor,
"THE TIME, THE PLACE
AND THE GIRL"
Coming — Rosilaud Russel in
"SISTER KENNEY"
Mat: Sat. and holidays, 2.30 p.m.
driving west, when he met a ear
owned and •driven by Harold F.
Laseniby, London, travelling east,
Beatty had passed the Sturdy car
when he felt the impact of a truck
from the rear, driven by John C.
Robb, REL.' 2, ildentton. The truck
skidded on the wet pavement and is
believed to have struck the Beatty
car, sideswiped the Lazenby car,
jumped Dues the Sturdy car and
struck the front and rear fenders,
and then rolled into the ditch. Of
four child passengers in the track,
one received a black eye.
COUNTY LEASES BUILDINGS
The aistport committee of Huron
County Council has authorized the
signing of the lease of certain build-
ings at Sky Harbor Airport from
the Department of Transport, and
the submission of it to the depart.
COMING—A DAY OF RECKONING
"Vengeance is mine: I will repay, saith the Lord." Rom. 12:19
BE ACCOUNTED WORTHY TO ESCAPE THE JUDGMENT TO
COME—HAVE FAITH IN CHRIST,
NOT • in good works
• in any living man
• in Mary or any saints
• in joining any church or
BUT in HIM who alone can save.
TUNE IN—Pilgrim's Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
organization
Aar
OPEN SUNDAY
JULY 20 . .
and
Every Night Next Week
Watkins' Service Station
Huron St.
SUNOCO DYNAFUEL
PHONE 18 Clinton
PARENTS
KINDER-
GARTENCASSSIN FALL TERM COMMEDREN NCIIN
SEPTEMBER MUST REGISTER SAME BY LETTER NOT
LATER THAN JULY 31st WITH H. C. LAWSON, SECRE,
TARP, PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD.
* * *
To be admitted, pupils must be four years, eight months
old, by September 1, 1947.
On day of enrolment in September, definite proof of age
must be submitted to the Principal of the Public School. Owing
to limited accommodation it is necessary that these regulations
be strictly adhered to.
Signed on behalf of the Clinton Public School Board,
IL C. LAWSON, Secretary
McAdam's Shop Opening
Monday, July 21
F o r
HORSE SHOEING and GENERAL REPAIRS
29.b
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Canadian Legion Picnic
JOWETT'S GROVE, BAYFIELD
Wednesday, July 23
All Veterans and Families Cordially Invited
Bring Your Own Baskets — Tea Will Be Served
Cars will be provided at 1.30 p.m. at Legion Hall, Clinton
29-3
VICTORIA ST.
Phone 460
CLINTON
29-30-3
JUST ARRIVED !
A New Beatty Yacuum Cleaner
Complete with all Attachments
Price, $99.50
PHONE FOR 'DEMONSTRATION
HUGH R. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and HEA,TING
Phone:, Business 244; Residence 470