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, SUPERIOR SPECIALS
GOLD SEAL SALMON -
Fancy red_.salmon.
7% oz: tins. 2 for 89c
SIMONIZEPASTE WAX
1/3 extra in tin. 1 1b 69c
BOOK MATCHES -
20 matches per book. Box
contains 50 plcgs.
4 pkgs.$1.00.
MINETT CANNED TOMA-
TOES -28 oz. tin.
2: for . 43c
SHIRRIFF CAKE MIXES -
Chocolate or white
2 pkg6. 49'
AIR WICK DEODORIZER
For the 'bathroom , . 89c
ROSE SWEET MIX
PICKLES -16 oz; jar 27c
KAM-Luncheon meat
12 oz. tin 49c
DARE'S ORANGE & LEM-
MON COOKIES- Maple
Cream Cookies
1 lb. cello' 39c
((Free !ballot on the wagon
to be given away.)
SAI ADA TEA - Brown
label, Orange Pekoe.
1 lb. pkg. ... , , ... $1.29
1QP3ach pkg. contains a 25c
coupon. Yon save 25c),
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TOWN TOPICS
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Nott
Were in -Toronto last week end.
Miss Nancy (Nott, who has Ibsen
attending Library School there
returned home with them (prior
to joining the staff of. Kitchener
Public Library oh June 2nd.
'Mrs. Jos. .MoQuald returned
to her home after spending last
Week in. Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John !Hotham
and family were weekend guests
of Mr. and (Mrs.. W. 11'. Reilly,
'Galt.
Mr. Bill Stephenson, Toronto,
spent the weekend with his mo-
ther, Mrs, Leo Stephenson.
Mr, and (Mrs. Jack Wright re-
turned to their home in ,Sarnia
after two week's vacation spent
with Mr. 'and Mrs. Pete McIver
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Meagher
were in London, on "'Saturday
attending the nurses' gradua-
tion. Miss 11. Costello, Dublin,
nie'ce of !Mrs. !Meagher was one
of the class.
Mrs. (Bruce Gehan and son of
Brantford are guests of hes'
mother, 'Mrs. W. E. Southgate
Sr.
Mrs. Greenwood of Montreal
is a guest at the home of her
son-in-law and daughter, •Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Free.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams
and Mr. Ron Williams of Kitch-
ener spent the weekend with
Mr. and. Mrs. (Mike Williams.
Mfr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawley
of Winthrop were in London
BORN
Dale --At Scott Memorial I•Iospital on
May 8, to Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Dale,
Seaforth, a daughter.
Wilson -At Scott Memorial Hospital
on May
Wilson -,
to Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilson, Varna RIM, a daughter
Scherbartli-At - Scott Memorial Hos-
pital on May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Seheibarth,'RR1 Bornholm, a son
Glauset•-At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on May 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Frits
Clouser, 18384 Mitohell, a son..
Rushcall-In Winnipeg .General Hosp-
ital on ,Sat., May 8, to Fit. Lt, and
Mrs. L. J. Roehcall. a daughter, Karen
Gayle
Flanagan -Mr, and Mrs. Frank Flan-
agan, 168 - 9131 Ave., Kitchener, aro
proud to announce the birth of a son
on Mny 8th at St. Mary's Hospital,
Kitchener
TUCKERSMITH
Mr. and !Mrs. 'Bert Garrett
and Eileen are moving on Satur-
day to (Clinton where •they are
building a house. Mr. Garrett
has sold his farm on the 2nd.
concession S.R:S. to his brother-
in-law, Alvin Crich.
, Falconer Bros. held a success-
ful sale. The top animal was a
roan bull sire by !Alberfeldy
type and sold to Mervyn Hayt-
er at Varna for 8250. The white
bull, Falcon Spring !Ransom Lad
was sold to Dan Livingston, of
!Glencoe. The top three females
were sold to Herfbert A. Mitchell
of Crediton with average price
of $2137.50. The fat steers were
sold to Clifford Keys of Varna
to go to Swift Packing Co. at
$2.23.50, approximately 24 'cents
a lib. Other buyers were !Ernest
Whitehouse, Kipipen, Vere 'Cun-
ningham,.Goderich• IS t o nv a r t
'Dale, Clinton; Gordon Hill,
Varna; Luther Saunders, Sea -
forth; •Erlin Whitmore, Sea -
forth; Homer !cunt, iSeafoeth;
Wm. Oestricher, 'Crediton; Bert
Lobb, Clinton. 'Falconer Bros.
•and all present thought that the
auctioneer (Bert Pepper did an
excellent job, having been his
first sale.
Turner's Church W. A. also
had a successful afternoon sell-
ing hot dogs .and coffee.
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ryan
and daughter, !Sebringville with
Mrs. Louis Dillon and Dorothy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Whetham at-
tended the graduation seawices
of theOntario Teachers' Col-
lege Sunday evening at London.
Miss 'Ilene Whe'tham is a grad-
uate of this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Nichol-
son, London, with ;Mr. and Mrs.
James P. Krauskopf.
4\0.r. and Mrs. Lloyd McCarthy
and Keith spent the weekend in
Ferndale _ and Pontiac, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jordison of
Ancaster, 9VIiss Lydia Jordison,
Toronto, with Mrs. E. Jordison.
(Mr. and Mrs. John Cleary of
London with Mr. and Mrs. F.
lh+ane.
Miss Loreen Loo'by of Lon-
don
ondon with (Mrs. A. NI. Looby.
Mrs. Lloyd Etue of Zurich
with !Mrs. Loretta Molyneaux.
Sir. Jimmie Newcombe, Port
Credit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
!Stapleton.
(Mrs.
Louis Mathews and Mary
Lou of Detroit 'with 'Mr, and
Mrs. (Michael Nagle and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Stapleton.
Air. James Connors Sr., Mr.
James Connors Jr., Miss Mar-
garet Connors, Wyoming with
IMr. and Mrs. Don MadRae.
Miss [Rose Marie Feeney, of
Kitchener with IMrs. Catherine
Feeney.
Mr. Kenneth (Stapleton `has
completed ,his first year course
at Ryerson Institute in 'Toron-
to. 011e has obtained a position
with the Schneider Co. of Wet-
erloo for the summer months.
1VIr. and (Mrs. Louis Lane and
daughter, [London, with IMr. and
(Mrs. William Lane.
(Mrs. Mary Whethatm in Wil
lowdale with Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Quillen.
Mrs. Jos. Looby arbtended a
two-day convention of the Ont-
ario W. 1. gathering at Ontario
Agricultural College, 'Guelph.
Mrs. N. 'Krauskolpf and Billie,
.Mr. and 'Mrs. Billie Feeney in
Toronto with IMr. N. Kr'auskapf.
Mrs. John 'Gordon, Mrs. Geo.
Scott; Sarnia, Mr. and (Mrs. M.
Dillon and daughter of .£t.
Thomas,
Mr. and .Mrs. James
1 ea8or
th
daughter, S
Kelly and d�awg er, ,
with -MIs L. (Dillon and Dorothy
Miss (Patricia Costello was
one of the Student Nurse's who
graduated from St. Joseph's
Hospital School of Nursing on
Wednesday evening May 7. Mrs.
Vote by Polls
CLINTON Addis'n M'Nauglit'n
1A . 86 60
1B 91 78
97
77
94
79
64
53
2A 81
213 73
39. 74
3B • 89
49. "82
413 8S
069
EXETER
1A 83
1B 31
2,A 56
2 65
3A 56.
3B ,,.,...,45
4 25
GODERIC$•
• 1 86
2E 52
2W 53
3A 39
313 45
4 47
5 52
6 .... .... 23
7 85
s 40
9A 48
9B 25
10 79
11 51
12E 34
12W 43
602
124
103
178
171
98
93
63
311
IHENSALL
1A 90
113 99
189
SEAFORTH
1 107
2 66
3 .. 91
4 65
5 28
6 S0
830
71
146
147
-.- 82
102
83
122
64
140
88
84
'78
175
107
83
107
761
1679
437
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
1 29
2 25
3 65
4 42
5 46
6 58
95
91
186
.68
114
75
39
'71
69
436
97
69
53
51
42
53
266
HAY
1 44
2 28
3A 117
313 98
4 163
5 .............. 68
6 '79
7 38
8 66
365
25
38
28
52
36
22
92
31
25
. 701
IIULLET
1 68
2 45
3' 58
69
5 ...... 23
6 61
7 60
399
384
MCKILLOP
1 117
2 ..............67
3 101
4 57
53
33
30
85
23
45
43
312
35
65
60
73
362 233
STANLEY
1 '57
2 66
3 37
4 71
5 39
6 70
'7 29
8 61
46
26
33
SS
56
46
17
128
430 440
STEPHEN
1 41, 62
2 16 48
3 71 78
4 74 84
5 41 26
6 74 100
7 47 33
8 14 66
9 23 39
10A 18 53
1013 39 47
457 636
TUCKERSMITH
1 85
2 89
3 63
4 68
5 50
6 61
7 . 120
8 30
66
76
28
63
52
34
46
566 397
USBORNE
1 23 61
2 43 49
3 61 33
4 38 46
5 41 67
6 15 53
7 31 76
252 385
ADVANCE POLLS
Exeter 7 16
Goderich 7 18
Seaforth 24 15
88
SUMMARY
Clinton 669
Exeter 311
Goderich 751
Hensel! 189
Seaforth 437
Goderich twp. 265
Hallett Hay 701384
McKillop 332
Stanley 430•
Stephen 457•
Tuckersmith 566
Usborne 252.
Advance Polls 38.
TOTALS 5782 6949
Majority for MaaNaulghton-1167
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Mrs. John Meagher, Seaforth.
A reception was held after
the graduation at the Catholic
Culture Centre in London for
Miss Costello.
Winthrop Young People's
Anniversary
SUNDAY, MAY 18th
at Cavan .Church
Morning Service 11 a.m.-
1104r. Lloyd Holland, Clinton,.
guest speaker. 'Special music
iby Y.P.U. Choir.
Evening Service 7.30 p.m. -
Rev. W. 31. Sunnmerell speak-
er. Guest soloist, Miss Faye
Love, Walton.
Everybody Cordially Invited
HOME BAKING
• SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 31st
at Daly's Store
At .3 o'clock
Sponsored by the ,C.W.L.
EUCHRE
CONSTANCE
C.O.F. HALL
FRIDAY, MAY 16th
Cards 8.45 p.m. Admission 40c
(Lunch provided
Sponsored 1by the C.O.F.
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First Presbyterian
Church
MR. PETER McEAG17E
WINCHAM
•
11 a.m. Jr. and Sr. Choirs.
"Lord, Thy Children, Guide
and Keep" (Maunder) .
4.30 p.m. Vesper services
dis`ciontinned for summer
month
•
11. A. ICEMi'STER
Organist & Choir Leader
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330
1679
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436
365
399
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440
636
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386
49
Costello attended a !Mother and.
Daughter tea in the afternoon
at the Nurses' 'Residence. In
the evening at Thomas Hall,
University of Western Ontario,
where, the graduating exercises
took !place„ were IMr. and Mrs.
Dan Costello, Joe, Bernard,
Danny and Jackie of Dublin;
Gordon( 1Oostello, Tor nto; Bliss e
Mary Feeney, i
Feeney, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs.
M. Feeney, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs.
Tom (Butters, 'Dublin; Mr. and
Mrs. John Krauskopf, of New-
castle, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. B.
Murphy, Pontiac, Mich., Mr. and
Brownie's
DRIVE-IN
Clinton
Featuring the Largest Wide Screen
in Huron: County
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
May 15 and 16
"THE HOUSE OF SECRETS"
(Colour) (Vistavision)
Michael Craig - ,Baa1bara .Bates
(Two Cartoons)
SATURDAY ONLY -May 17
"BEAST OF HOLLOW
MOUNTAIN"
(Colour) QCinemascope)
Guy Madison -(Patricia [Medina
(Two Cartoons)
SUNDAY MIDNITE and
MONDAY -May 18 and 19
Double Feature -
."OUTLAW, TERRITORY"
(Colour)
MacDonald Carey - John Ireland
Joanne Dru
"SHAKE, RATTLE and
ROCK"
Touch Connors - Fats Domino
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 20 and 21
"PETE KELLY'S BLUES"
(Colour) (Cinemascope)
Jack Webb - 'Peggy Lee
Edmund O'Brien
(Two Cartoons)
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Box Office. Open at
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12 in cars Free
How well
do you know
ONTAJ IOT
Check your knowledge by
iflentifying this map
Field Demonstration
Wednesday, May 21st
from 3 P.M. until dark
See and drive complete new line of
Massey Ferguson tractors and plows,
Models FE 35 Diesel, MF 50, and
MF 65 tractors. See these small
tractors pulling 4 plows
Demonstration to be held 1/4 mile -west
of Egmondville on the Mill Road
on the farm of Alex Boyes
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May I express my
grateful apprecia-
tion to all who sup-
ported me on Mon-
day, May 12.
I will do my best in
the interests of all
the people in Huron
C. S. (Charlie) MacNaughton
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District Representatives
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However well you know
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its highways and byways,
visiting its lovely lakes and
vacationing at one of its
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Are you really ready
for the trip?
You're all set for the first big outing of the summer.
Gas in the tank. Water in the radiator. Air in the tires.
But are you really ready/ Remember a defect in your
car or itsequipment can cause a lot of trouble. It can
spoil your trip -or even lead to a major disaster on
the road. Make sure. Check your brakes and steering
system. Check your tires for wear and damage. Check
your lights, front and back. Check the exhaust system
for dangerous leaks. And do it now. Because your
whole summer of motoring pleasure depends on safety.
You can't be really sure of your safety if you aren't
Your. Ontario Department of
really sure of your car. p
Transport urges you to check your car -check your
driving -and check accidents.