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„ MISCELLANEOUS
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure
relief, Your druggist sells Cress
Callous Salve too, relieves quick-
ly.. 25-b
ARTIFICIAL SERVICE from this
licensed, non-profit co-operative,
growing Association is available
from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire,
Guernsey, Hereford, Polled, Dual-
Purpose and Beef Shorthorn bulls,
of high quality. Life member-
ship is $25, and $5 per cow for
members and $6 per cow for non-
members. Waterloo Cattle Breed-
ing Association; R.R. 1, Waterloo,
Ont. For service call: Harry Reid,
Varna, phone Clinton 630r4, or
Charles Brandon, R,R. 4;‘"tlinton,
i
phone 633r5.
SAVE $$$$ PLUMBING SUP-
plies, kitchen sinks, bathroom
sets. Porcelain enamel steel acid,
resisting sinks, three-piece bath-
room• sets, white or colored -,
chrome fittings. Laundry tubs-
shower cabinets-pressure water
systems-oil burner-septic and
oil tanks, air conditioning fur-
naces. Helpful installation dia-
'rams in free catalogue. Spec-
ialists in packaged units, the most
practical and money saving way
to lapy. All shipments delivered
your nearest railway station.
Write or visit - S. V. Johnson
Plumbing Supplies, Streetsville,
Ontario. ,23-4-5-6-b
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Ancient Angus McFuster
Was about to fade UWOY
Until en ad in classified
Put it off 'al another day.
Accommodation Wanted
THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE in or
near Clinton, for August 1. Urg-
..ently needed by warehouse
superintendent, Canadiau Oil
Companies, phone 204, Clinton,
25-p
MOUSE OR APARTMENT, un-
furnished, wanted by responsbile
• officer, wife and one child by
September first. Apply Box "Z",
.7sIEWS-RECORD. 25-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
ay.
SEE THE NEW
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fabrics such as wool,
corduroy, sheer cot-
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. no press doh
required.
DRY
Extra-fast dry iron-
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cotton and plain
Weave acetates ...
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MINTON NEW,S*RECORD
Tuckersmith School Area Board
met in 55 2 last Tuesday. Mena-
hers present were: Chairman, H.
Johns; 0, Bell, W, Coleman, J.
Broadfoot. Tenders for supplying furnace
coal to area schools were receiv-
ed from Seaforth Lumber CG„
Mustard Lumber Co,, Lorne S.
Eiler and Willis Dundas.
Contract was awarded to Willis
Dundas, at a price of $22,89 per
ton.
The Board approved the an-
nual bus trip by pupils to place
of educational interest. The trip
this year will be to Ford Museum,
Detroit.
A number of accounts of small
amounts were passed for pay-
merit,
LAWN BOWLING
Clinton Ladies' Lawn Bowling
Club held its first tournament of
the year with entries from Godea
rich, Mitchell, Seaforth, Wingham
and Clinton,
Three ten-end games were
Played, with first place going to
the entry from Wingham, skipped
by Howard Sherbondy, and the
second to a Clinton entry skipped
by J, E. "Cap" Cook.
First: Mrs. J. Kerr, Miss E. Mc-
Pherson, Howard Sherbondy, 3
wins and a plus of 17, Wingharn.
Second: Mrs. J. /town,. Mrs.
Berry Boyes. E. Cook, Clin-
ton, with two wins and a plus
of 16. Third: Mrs. Edna Harris-
ton, Mrs. Jean Lunn, M. McKay,
Wingham, with two wins and a
plus of 14. Fourth: Mrs. Janet
Balfour, Mrs. Frank Ruston, Mit-
chell, with two wins and a plus
of 12. •
Clinton Men's Bowling Club is,
holding a Men's Doubles Tour-
nament next Wednesday, June 25,
mi. the Cook Trophy. Entries go
to George McLay, or John Sut-
ter, Clinton.
At the weekly jitney held on
the Clinton greens on Monday
night, which saw a good crowd
out in spite of the heat, the prizes
went to Mrs. C. H. Venner, and
Mrs. Bill Jervis for the ladies;
and to Bill Carrick and Charles
Johnson, for the men.
Committee Coming
On Lake Levels
Investigation of high lake lev-
els and erosion along the Great
Lakes, is being made by a spec-
ial committee of the Ontario
Legislature. Chairman of the
committee is Ossie Villeneuve,
MLA for Glengarry.
Members of the committee will
be visiting the Lake 'Huron area
next week, starting at Sarnia,
Thursday, June 26, They will
work up from Grand Bend to
Goderich Friday morning, June
27, and will have lunch at the
Bedford Hotel, 'Goderich.
Thomas Pryde, MLA for Hu-
ron, will accompany the commit-
tee through Huron County.
Any interested groups wishing
to meet the committee may do
so at noon hour Friday at the
Bedford Hotel, Goderich.
In Memoriam
GORDON R. HEARN
Optometrist
Huron St. Phone 69
•
On Friday
EVERY Week
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CEMENT
Contractors
CEMENT
BUILDING
and
-CHIMNEY
BLOCKS
Built and liepaircd
•
BIRTHS
CAIRN.In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, June 12,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Marcel
Caron, Exeter, 4 daughter.
CHRISTIANSON -- In Clinton
Public Hospital, on Tuesday,
June 17, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs.
Hubert Christianson, Clinton, a
daughter.
DUPREY-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, Jame 12,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs• H. W.
Duprey, RCAF Station, Clinton,
a daughter,
LAMIRANDE-In Alexandra and
Marine ,Hospital, Goderich, on
Wednesday, June 11, 1952, to
LAC and Mrs. Gerald Lamir-
ande, Hayfield, a daughter.
LIVERMORE - In St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Sunday,
June 15, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred E. Livermore, West
Lorne, a son (James Brian),
great-grandson for Mr. and
Mrs. James Livermore, Clinton.
ROBERTS - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, June 15,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. •Edward
Roberts, R.R. 2, Kippen, a son,
SHANE-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Thursday, June 12,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Shane, Clinton, a son.
TREWARTHA-In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 17,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Trewartha, Clinton, a daughter.
WISE-In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, An Tuesday, June 17, 1952,
to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wise,
Clinton, a daughter (Sandra
Elaine).
MARRIAGES
Area Board Approves
Detroit Bus Trip
In Tuckersmith
FALCONER-In loving memory
of Victor D. Falconer, beloved
husband of Sadie J. Gibbs and
loving daddy of Lois who enter-
ed into rest, June 21, 1949:
"They shall not grow old
As they that are left grow old,
Age shall not weary them,
Nor the years condemn,
And the going down of the sun
And in the morning we will
remember them,"
-Always remembered by Sadie
and Lois. 25-pp
CLARK-In loving memory of
Florence Clark, who passed away
June 27, 1951:
"Memories are treasures no one
can steal,
Death is a heartache no one
can heal;
Deep in our hearts a memory
is kept
Of a wife and mother we will
- never forget."
-Ever remembered by husband
Peter and family. 25-p
GUY, PIES and SONS
?hone Carlow 1612 golgth n-24,46-b
CROSBY-WELLS - In the
Church of St. John the
Evangelist, London, by the
-groom's father, Rev, H. G. E.
Crosby, assisted by Rev. Canon
C. W. Foreman, on --Saturday,
June 14, 1952, at 3 p,m., Eliza-
beth Anne, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells,
London, to Paul Hughy Cros-
by, formerly of Hayfield, elder
son of Rev. and Mrs, H. G, E.
Crosby, Schenectady, N.Y..
FALCONER-CHANNEL - In
Halifax, NS, on Wednesday,
May 14, 1952, Kathleen Marjorie
Channels daughter of the .late
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Channel,
Entry Island, Quebec, to Stan-
ley Victor Falconer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. McKee Falconer,
Clinton.
MARTIN-DICK - At Hamilton
Road Presbyterian Manse,
London, on Friday, June 13,
1952, by Rev. 0. G. Locke,
Audrey Mae, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dick, Hen-
sail, to Ronald Eric Martin, son
of Mi. and Mrs. Harold Paseein,
London.
RIEHL-PEPPER - In Ontario
Street United Church parsonage,
Clinton, on Saturday, June 14,
1952, by Rev. A, G. Eagle,
Gladys Sarah Marion, youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roy
F. Pepper, Oakshede Farm,
Tuckersmith .Tonahship, and
William George Riehl, Clinton,
elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Riehl, Clinton.
TYNDALL-WALLACE-In Blyth
United Church, by Rev. Charles
J. Scott, on Wednesday, June
18, 1952, Irma Gwendolyn,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
vine S. Wallace, Blyth, to Ken-
neth Roy Tyndall, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Tyndall, Gode-
rich Township.
WHITELY-McDOUGALL - In
Londesboro United Church, on
Saturday, June 14, 1952, by
Rev. S. H. Brenton, Eleanor
Floris, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James McDougall, Auburn,
, and Andrew Graham Whitely,
Goderich Township, son of
Mrs. C. A. Whitely, Goderich
Township, and the late Mr.
Whitely.
GOOD FARM
For Sale
100 acres choice farmland with
15 acres young bush, on good
gravel road very close to paved
provincial highway; approximat-
ely 56 miles from either London
or Stratford, between the two
villages of Blyth anti Londesboro,
lot No. 29, Concession 13, Hullett
Township, Huron County. Close
to school and community centre.
Has never-failing spring and
creek. Pam suitable for agri-
culture, fruit, horticulture, poul-
try and stock raising. No build.
lags on property. Assessed value
of land $3,550.
Sttbinit tender to
H. W. STOCK
336 Bay St" Totortto
BRASS MOUNTED Set of Witch-
ing Harness. New whiffle trees
and neckyokes also for sale.
Ernest Dale, phone Clinton 800r2i,
25-p
A REDUCTION ON FARM Gates,
length 12 and 14 feet. H, Charles-
• Worth. 25-u
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
' _1948 CHEVROLET FOUR-DOOR
an good shape throughout, $1,250.
*1947 Dodge pick-up truck, $575.
' Or best offer for both. These
can be seen at Leonard Cole's
Shell Service, after 5 p.m.
25-p
BABY SITTING
RELIABLE, EXPERIENCED Baby
Sitter. Will do light housework
by the hour, Available afternoons
and evenings, Mrs. Lucy Bezzo,
Matilda Street. 22-ptfb
BABY CHICKS
HOW ABOUT PULLETS to catch
the rising egg markets? Bray
specials still effective on 3-4
week pullets. Shippers choice
breeds - heavy breeds, 3 week
$25.90; 4 week $30.90. Mediums
$34.90-$38.90. Ask us for prices
on your own choice, Also day-
elds, mixed, pullets. Agent-Mrs.
Alex Paterson, Brucefield.
25-b
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE
ARE YOU THINKING of build-
ing a home. A number of fine
lots for sale. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, phones: business
448, residence 599J.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
'THRIVING BAKERY, Building,
business, trucks, will sell separ-
ate or would be interested in
farm trade. Other business trade
;listed with me-restaurants, gas
station, tourist camps, produce
business, Leonard G. Winter.
14-btfb
'RESTAURANT AND SODA
fountain, 42 seats, newly decorat-
ed, new equipment, Apartment
above. Good bane For quick
sale, really a bargain. Act quick-
ly. Apply Box "D", CLINTON
NEWS-RECORD.
25-26-p
' CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM HAY BALING. Reason-
able rates. Apply George J.
Colclough, phone 423W or 313.
25-26-b
Employment Wonted-Male
TWO HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
would like work on farm for
summer months. Reply to: P.O.
Box 255, Amherstburg, Ontario.
25-26-p
FARMS FOR SALE
FROM 50 TO 117 ACRE FARMS.
•Ccmaidential information. Leon-
ard G. Winter, Reel Estate,
phones; business 448, residence
599J. 5-btfb
FARM MACHINERY
HAYLOADER, IN GOOD CON-
'Edition;, Bert Irwin, phone Clin-
ton 560-r or 616r32. 25-b
INTERNATIONAL SPRIN G-
tooth harrow, three section, five
years old, in good shape, Phone
6101'22, James Note 20-ptfb
MASSEY-HARRIS HINDER; also
`five acres good alfalfa hay. Adam
Steep, phone Clinton 906r12, a 2445-P
vElizATTLt GRAIN AUGER for
loading and unloading grain. Pour
sizes available. .Also Carlson
Power Drives for Mowers and
binders. Sold by Robert Cole. 25t6-_74-13
FURNITURE REFINISHING
Ton PIANO, FURNITURE AND
radio cabinet refinishing and re-
p firing, see W. G. Pickett, Box
3 1 .Clinton,
FURNITURE FOR SALE
ttnit agn AV 011 Baby Astral, in
good condition. VS. P. a. gnash,
7 IIelifeit Adtiettal Park,
RCAF Station. Phone Clinten 382
'local 13. 25-p
HAY FOR SALE
TWO FIELDS OF MIXED HAY.
Phone 9020, Irvine Teblautt.
25-b
I,IVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32, or 936r21. 9-ptfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
GOOD FOUR-YEAR-OLD HO-
stein cow, artificially bred Hol-
stein, due now. Apply E. Ja
Welsh, phone Clinton 906r34.
25-b
SIX PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD.
Ross Hoggart, phone Clinton
802r33. 25-p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-OVAL GOLD LOCKET,
corner of Queen and Princess
Streets. Reward. Mrs. Reg. Cud-
more, Princess St., Clinton. Phone
317-W. 25-b
LOST-CAMERA, • AT BENMIL-
ler Falls, on Sunday, June 8.
Finder please leave at CLINTON
NEWS-RECORD Office. Reward.
25-p
NOTICES '
ANYONE FOUND TRESPASSING
on Lots No. 41:51, both sides of
river, Tuckersmith Township, at
anytime hereafter, will' be prose-
cuted. By Order of the Owner.
A. E. Parry.
21 to 25-p, 26 to 31-b
PROPERTY TO LET
SERVICE STATION in thriving
Huron County town. Apply Box
"C", CLINTON NEWS-RECORD.
25-p
PROPERTY FOR SALE
WINGHAM BUNGALOW, six
rooms, four-piece bath, tiled kit-
chen, good location, excellent
condition; make an offer, N.
Maynard, Wingham. 25-p
OWNER GOING SOUTH, TWO
new, furnished cottages, Hayfield.
Plywood lined, electric refrigerat-
ors, flush toilets. Write R. Streik,
290 Erie St., Stratford. 24-5-b
SIX-ROOMED HOUSE and three-
piece bath. Full size dry base-
meat. Well situated on three
lots, good garden. July posses-
sion. Terms cash. Phone Clin-
ton 6783, 24-5-b
NINE-ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD
repair, Good stable. Four lots.
Located in north end of Seaforth.
Apply Oliver Wright, R. R. 2,
Seaforth. Phone Seaforth 847r2.
Executor la Robert Gilbert
Wright Estate. 24-25-p
SIX ROOM FRAME COTTAGE,
on Rattenbury St., location ideal.
Three-piece bathroom, Full base-
ment; heavy wiring. Terms can
be arranged. L. G. Winter, Real
Estate, phones: business 448; resi-
dence 599J, 18-tfb
BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME, two
bedrooms and ultra modern,
three-piece bathroom. Living-
room with picture window. Mod-
ern kitchen, ,full basement with
automatic forced air oil heat.
tion. Full price, $7,750. L. G.
Winter, Real Estate, phone 448;
Thomas Steep, salesman; phone
146W, 21-btfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO carefully tuned,
rust call G. W. Cox et Clinton
550R, 43 tab
SEED FOR SALE
QUANTITY OF MIXED GRAIN,
Phone Clinton 902r6, Irvine Teb-
butt., 25-b
SEWING MACHINES
NEW AND USED MACHINES,
Repairs to all models. Singer
Sewing Machine Co., Goderich,
phone 1135. 19-tfb
SUMMER COTTAGES
FOR RENT
BAYPIELD - HOUSEKEEPING
Cabins on Lake Huron, $20 Co.
wkly. Everything supplied. Six
acres to play in, picnic tables,
swimming, row boat. Lots of
shade. Dinibg room. Bicycles,
Waite G. Hazelwood, R. R. 1,
Hayfield, Ont. 19to354)
LAitt rnoNT, WG Dtnnoom
cottage, fireplace, running water,
hydro, good beach. -Beautiful
location.. Pour and a half miles
north of Hayfield, on tine Water
Highway. sediai terms for sea
son. P. Cuniaghame, phone
ton 1/6. . 2546.1)
Clinton RCAF Takes
Centralia 5-3
Clinton RCAF journeyed t o
Centralia Thursday night, and
came back the victors by a 5-3
score, in a Huron-Perth Baseball
League fixture.
Barnum, for Clinton RCAF, hit
a home run in the seventh inning,
with one on board, breaking a 3-3
tie, and batting in the two runs
that were the margin of victory
for the visitors. George Alex-
ander hit a triple in the fourth
inning with, one on, and later
came in to score, for two more
of Clinton's runs,
Centralia .. 020 001 000-3 5 3
Clinton .... 100 200 '200-5 9 3
Batteries: Centralia, Chaison,
Guay, Ouellette and LaFlamme;
Clinton, Walker and Kelly.
0
Kincardine, dry for 40 years,
will stay that way.
Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank neighbours
for flowers, cards and kindnesses
received in our recent bereave-
ment. Thanks to Dr. J. A. Ad-
dison and nurses at Clinton Pub--
lie Hospital. Mrs. 3' T. Ashton
and family. 25-b
I wish to thank the communities
of Hohnesville and Taylor's Cor-
ners for the dinette suite and
kind remembrances shown. my
family and me during my illness.
Thankfully--William Glen.
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PARK THEATRE
GODERICH,Phone 1150
Now: Joe McCrea, & Dean Stock-
well in "CATTLE DRIVE"
In Technicolor
MON., TUES,, WED, '
"GOLDEN GIRL"
The Technicolor musical biog-
raphy of Latta Crabtree, better
known as the Merry Madcap, dur-
ing California's early gold-rush
era. Starring-
Mitzi Gaynor - Dennis Day
and Dale Robertson
THUlt,, FRI., SAT. ry
Clark Gable and Ava Gardner
With Broderick Crawford in an
epic story of Texas in 1845, at
the time of its annexation
to the USA.
"The LONE STAR"
CONGRATULATIONS!
A well-known Goderich Town-
ship couple, Mr. and Mrs. James
R, Stirling, are completing 50
years• of married life. They are
holding open house from 3 to 5
p.m., on Saturday afternoon, June
28, when they will be pleased to
have all their friends visit them.
Mr. Stirling is a former Reeve
of the Township.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of Elizabeth
Ann Kennedy, late of the Town
of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Widow, Deceased.
All persons having claims a-
gainst the Estate of the above de-
ceased are required to wile the
same with the undersigned Sol-
icitor for thel Estate, on or before
the 2nd day of July, A.D. 1952,
after which date the assets will
be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which notice
shall have been given.
DATED at Clinton, this 9th day
of June, A.D. 1952.
F. FINGLAND, Q.C., Clinton,
Ontario, Solicitor for the said
Estate.
24-5-6-b
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS an
'Goderich Street, in Town of
SEAFORTH, on
Friday, June 27
at 1 p.m.
Westinghouse combination elec-
tric stove; Westinghouse frigid-
aire; Coffield electric washing
machine; oak dining room suite,
table, buffet, 6 chairs; library
table; Majestic radio; davenport;
sewing table; small tables; rock-
ers; occasional chairs; floor
lamps; table lamps; sectional
book case; hall tree; fernery;
music cabinet; card table; cedar
chest; clocks; mirror; drop-head
Singer sewing machine; 2 chests
of drawers; Andrew Malcolm
no-mar • 4-piece walnut bedroom
suite (like new), bed, . dresser,
chiffonier, dressing table; 2 bed-
room suites; 2 spring-filled mat-
tresses; trunk; bed linen, quilts,
curtains, drapes, veranda furni-
ture, porch swing;
Two matched Wilton rugs 5x7;
scatter mats; 2 kitchen tables;
kitchen chairs; clothes hamper;
electric iron and toaster; silver
and flatware; some Violet pattern
Limoges china; canned fruit;
sealers, garden tools, hose, lawn
mower; number of cords of wood;
robe; extension ladder; step-
ladder,
TERMS-CASH
MISS GRETA G. ROSS,
Proprietress
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
B. P. Chesney, Clerk
24-25-b
CAPITAL THEATRE
,00uguivii - Phone 47
Now: ovolitT OSAGE" Cinecolor
with Rod canteron and Jane Nigh
MON., TUES., WED.
Glennanriorpdere-y EnvieilbyrindeKeyea
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"Mr. SOFT TOUCH"
THUR., FRI., SAT,
Gene Autry -- Gail Davis
and Harry Shannon
The ever-popular singing cowboy
returns in a musical western with
a barbed-wire range war as its
motif,
"COW TOWN"
Coming; "MAN and WIFE"
1VIatrieemedy at its hilarious best!
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ELECTRIC WIRING
From an extra outlet in
your kitchen to wiring a
complete house.
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
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and Son
PHONE 688W
Huron St. Clinton
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SWIM TRUNKS
Boxer or Clingtite styles.
All sizes and shades.
3.95 to 5.95 ea.
T-SH1RTS
PLAIN and FANCIES.
All sizes.
A cinch to launder,
$1.50 to 4.50 ca.
SPORT SHIRTS
CoMplete range of Sites,
styles and colours.
3.95 to 6.95 ea,
Classified Rates
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'Office,
IF CHARGED-45 cents extra,
DEADLINE-12 noon, Wednese
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
Now Playing (June 19-21)
"T111i ROYAL, JOURNEY"
and "WHEN 'YOU'RE SMILING"
First showing et 7 p.m.
MON., TUES., WED. (June 2345)
"JACK AND THE
BEANSTALK"
Watch your favourite funsters
romp through the familiar fairy
tale, arheir first picture in colour
is the last word in laughs.
Abbott and Costello with Dorothy
Ford and Buddy Baer
THUR,, FRI., SAT. (June 26-28)
Mitzi Gaynor, Dale Robertson
and James Barton
The greatest actress of her time,
the immortal Lotta Crabtree, is
brought to life on the screen. A
drama of the Civil War era.
"GOLDEN GIRL"
-- In Technicolor -
Coming (June 30-July 2)
"SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET"gComing: "SKIRTS AHOY" - In
In Colour, starring Franke Leine %Technicolor with Esther Williams
vamommeemper
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seavice
Get- There Safely!
CALL
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Telegraphed
Anywhere
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Phone 66W - Clinton
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CHRIST RECEIVETH SINNERS
He Will Receive You
Be is not willing that any should =perish, but that
all should come to repentance. II Peter 3-9
Will you repent and receive Jesus today as your
Saviour. -John 1 - 12
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DEATHS
ASHTON-In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Sunday, June-15, 1952,
John Thomas Ashton, beloved
husband of Lillian Fisher, in
his 77th year. Funeral from
the Ball and Mutch funeral
home, Clinton, to Colborne
Cemetery, on Tuesday after-
noon, June 17,
BLAIR-In Toronto, on Monday,
June 16, 1952, Sophia Blair,
Goderich, daughter of the late
Mr, and Mrs, William Blair,
Goderich Township. Funeral
from Cranston Funeral Home,
Goderich, Wednesday afternoon,
June 18, to Maitland Cemetery,
Goderich.
ELLIOTT-In Alexandra Hospi-
tal, Goderich, on Friday, June
13, 1952, Eleanor Rase Esson,
formerly of Hayfield, widow of
Rev. Joseph Elliott, in her 85th
year.
IVIcDONALD-In Kincardine, on.
Saturday, June 14, 1952, Dorcas
Ann Homey, widow of 3, A.
McDonald, Hensall, in her 86th
year. Funeral from Bonthron
Funeral Borne, Hensall, Tues-
day afternoon, June 17, to Exe-
ter Cemetery,
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SISTER DIES
SEAFORTH-Lee Graves, Sea-
forth, has learned of the death
of his sister, Mrs, Eva Marshall
at Soldiers' Memorial Hospital,
Orillia. Mrs. Marshall was a
daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs.
George A. Graves.