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See our e*hibit .of
HARDWARE and APPLIANCES
Better See the
NEW MOTOROLA TV.
Crown Hardware
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Joseph GTOMMett R, 2S.ea-
5.00
Mrs. A. CaluPbell, Seaforth.- 5.00
HAM Stewart, Seaforth $.00
Frank Jordan, Seaforth 5.00
Wilinoie Scott, R. $, Seaforth 2.00
John McLachlan, Egmondville 10.00
Scotchmer, Egmondville 2.00
Lorne Aikens, R. 3, Mitchell 290
Keith KelIs, IVIitchell.2.00
Carl Steinbach, R. 3, Mitchell 2.00
Jack Malcolm. R. 3, Mitchell 2.00
Elmer Kleinfeldt, R. 3, Mit-
chell 2.00
Jim Cronin, Dublin, 2.00
Russell Roney, Michell 2.00
Leo Kumin, Mitchell 1.00
J. Schoonderworrd, Mitchell2.0
Oliver Pryce, R. 1, Dublin 290
Robert McFarlane, R. R. 1,
Seaforth $ 1.00
W. E. Hawley, R. 1, Seaforth 2.00
Glenn Haase, R: 1, Seaforth _ 1,00
Sam Pethick, R. 1, Seaforth 2.00
John Pethick, R. 1, Seaforth 1.00
Ephriam Haase, R. 1, Seaforth 5.00
Donald Horne, R. 4, Walton 2.00
John Leeming, R. 1, Seaforth 5.00
Ale's Kerr, R. 1, Seaforth 2.00
James Keys, R. 1, Seaforth 3.00
Something NEW and Different !
3 CARDS FOR $5.00
Includes Chance on All of the 16 Big Games at the
5,000 CASH. BIN
IN CLINTON LIONS ARENA
Friday, September 21st
. Doors Open at 7:30p.m. Games, start at 9:00 p.m
$500.00 DOOR' PRIZE
Each Copy of this adv. presented at Arena door gives you an
EXTRA CHANCE at the $500 Door Prize
You may present as many advs. or Free Door Prize Tickets as you can get.
2 GAMES for $1,000.00 2 GAMES for $ 250.00
2 GAMES for $ 500.00 10 GAMES for $ 100.00 "
All Proceeds Go to the Clinton Community Swimming Pool Fund
Sponsored by the Service Clubs of Clinton
Extra Cards, $1.00 Each, also includes chance on ALL Games
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Margaret Lamont, R. . Seai,
forth • ' 1.00
Robert Hulley,,R. 1, Seaforth, 2,00
Leslie Dolmage, 1, sea*.
' forth1.50
John Campbell, R. 4, Walton 1.00
Harvey Dolmage, R. 1, Sea -
forth , 1.00
W. S. McSpadden, R.' 1, Sea -
forth 5.00
Miss V. Haist, R. '1, Seaforth • 1.00
Theron Betties, R. 1, Seaforth, 2.00
Allan Campbell, R. 1, Se'aforth 2.00
Harold Pryce, R. 1, Seaforthk 2.00
Irwin Trewartha, R. 1, Sea -
forth 2.00
Joseph Little, R. 1, Seaforth 2.00
Thos. Blanchard, R. 4, Walton 2.00
Mrs. J. Holden, R. 1, Seaforth 2.00
Wilson Little. R. 1, Seaforth 2.00
Kenneth Betties, R. 1, Sea -
forth 2.00
Chas. Dolmage, R. 1, Seaforth' 2.00
Allan Nicholson, Egmondville 2.00
JOHN LANE COLLECIION
McKillop
Louis Nolan $ 1.00
Frank Nolan 2.00
Jack McIver • 5.00
Fergus Kelly 2.00
Mrs. John Hillebrecht 10.00
Art Devereaux 5.00
Albert Horner 1.00
James Krauskopf 2.00
Joseph Carlin 190
Joseph Burns 2.00
James Morrison 1,00
Frank Bruxer 190
Joseph Nolan 2.00
Louis Rowland 5.00
James OiSullivan 2.00
Dan • Cronin 2.00
D. J. Cronin
Joe Delaney
Albert Cronin
James ,McQuaid
Wilfred McQuaid
Annie Arnold
Louis O'Reilly (McKillop)
James Sloan
Fran kBowman
Jack Walsh
Zack- Ryan
William Ryan
Dennis Nolan
Wilson Hawkins
James Delaney
John Flannery
Joseph Shea
Joseph Hart
Louis Bruxer
Wilfred O'Rourke
Frank O'Rourke
Ambrose Givlin
William Flanagan, Jr.
William Flanagan, Sr.
Lorne Flanagan
Joe Kelly •
John E. Murray
Frank Nolan
Clarence Ryan
John Moylan
Ray Murray
Finlay McKercher
George Wheatley
Everett Storey
Joe Cann'ollY
Robert Doig
William Dantzer
Clarence Maloney
Joe McLaughlin
William Manley
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Frank Murray* 1
Louis Duffy 1
Frank Johnston. 1
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William Duffy ' 1 1
Mervin Benermann 1
Martin: Murray 3
Gilbert Murray 2
Alvin Beuermann 3
Orval Beuermann 3
Clarence Regele 2
Tom Purcell 1
LaVerne Hoegy 1
George Beuermann 1
Harold Dietz 1
Mrs. Toledo. Beuermann 1
Joe Eckert, Sr. ,, 2
Norman Beuermann 1
Mervin Dietz .1
Fergus Horan -2
Jerry Doerr 2
Harry Regele 1
William Koehler 1
Charles Eggert
Norman Eggert 2
John D,elaney ,. 1
Richard Downey, 2
Martin Maloney ' 2
Frank Maloney 1
Dr. Toth Melady 2
Wilfred Maloney 5
John Shea, Jr ' 5
John Shed, Sr. 5
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RE -VITALIZED cLEANING
is Better han Ever
at
Buchanan Cleaners
MOUNT ' FOREST
More Spots and Stains Removed
Garments stay 'clean longer
Will wear longer. '
Phone 60 r 2 - Seaforth
ANDY CALDER.
Agent
MON. and, THURS. MORNINGS
'Dollars and Sense'
If yoii send
cash through "the mails,
you run a real risk of losing it. For your own peace
of mind, it's: far -wiser to send money orders. The
small amount a money order costs,' assures 'you
that your money will be safe and sound. No one
can receive the cash except the person to whom you
send the money order. Next time you want to send
money, whether $5,00 or $500.00, call in on us for
a, money order' or bank draft. This takes only a •
few minutes to arrange. It's one of the many helpful
banking services we provide.
THE FANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE
NW -206
SEAFORTH BRANCH: G. C. Brightrall, Manage]
smart new. Sandalwood finish.
Get "living level" heat! Blower
circulates heat' by fence. Turns
itself on and off. Gives greater
comfort floer to ceiling, saves
up to 25% on fuel!
DUBLIN ELECTRIC
Phone 70 - Dublin
And the Best%-filick to All Fall Fair Contestants at Seaforth on
IL
Thursday and Friday, September 20-21
10 RV IVING in the
We particularly want to xtend best wishes
to those. in the 4-11 Clubs who will compete.
You are the foundation of Ontario's Agricultural
future. For this reason we have offered.a Special
Prize of $1.50 to all 4-11 Entrants in the hope of
encouraging you to greater success.
FOR PRIZE WINNERS
THE YEAR 'ROUND
USE
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A GENERAL MOTORS VALISE
ENO MOM.. while your present car commands its
Teak trading value;
8UY AirCom-&• before rising'upkeep'` boosts the
per -mile cOst of driving your present cart.,
/E31,110"Afalli*.4. and buy Olds • .. the big -car buy with all
the featOres you want, plus
an attractive price and value that lasts:
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