Clinton News-Record, 1957-08-01, Page 5"THURSDAY, AUGUST t,, 1957
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Di}►1 MI 2,3844
Accommodation For Rent
"TWO ROOM APARTMENT, fur-
nished, Ralph Cantelon, phone HU
'2-3329. 31-2ep
'TWO ROOM APARTMENT, heat-
ed, furti'ie'he,d. Central' location.
Phone Clinton HU 2-9005 311)
APARTMENT and COTTAGE, for
'rent, in Clinton. Mrs. Leo Steph
tensor, phone Seeforth:371. •31p
'THREE' ROOMS, Private 'Bath;.
•'furnished. Central locatiion.:phane'
"HU 2-6665, Clinton, .Ont, :31p
'THEE ROOM APARTMENT.
.F1ternished, heated. Share bath and
• frig. Reg. Ball, phone HU 2-3434
•at 'supper hour, '311b
.MANSE. AT KIPP1N, all modern
• -conveniences, garage. Apply Lloyd
'Lovell, Kippen, phone Hensel],
4678r22. 30-11b
FURNISHED APARTMENT, ;pri-
vate entrance and private •bath.
-Phone Clinton HU 2-9350, ' after
six pari. -31p
THREE ROOM APARTMENT.
'a Built-in cupboards; three-piece
bath. Suitable for couple with one
-child. Phone Clinton HU 2-9509'-
31p
"FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM apart-
•meant; large living roam, 'kitchen,
`bathroom; 1 or 2 small children
• welcome. Centrally located on
3nain street. Phone' .Clinton HU
`2.-9641. 311b
"TWO BEDROOM HOME in Cline
ten. Self-contained, furnished,
piano included, Garage. <4O11 fur -
mace. Two storey, $65. Avail -
;Able August 24. Phone' G.aderich
-1197W. 31p
Lovely Cottage
FOR RENT
'40n Highway 8, three miles west of
Seaforth and .five miles
east of Clinton.
BeautifulSurroundings
With Garden •
Large living room and kitchen,
"2 bedrooms and bath. All rooms
'completely furnished'.
If you are looking for something
=really nice—see this home.
Apply
• . Jonathan Hugill & Sons
RR 2, Seaforth
_Phones: Clinton HU 2-9822
Seaforth 667 r 13 31Ib
Articles For Sale
• 1 -UPRIGHT PIANO FOR. SALE.
„Apply by phone, HU 2-9643. 31+b
:HEAVY DUTY 4 -BURNER . Elec-
:triic Stove. Phone HU 2-7591~
311)
.22 GOOD USED COAL and WOOD
Furnaces. Hawkins Hardware,
Thom HU 2-9433. 316
4
ONLY—USED CAR RADIOS—
:Specially priced at $10 to $40.
,Merrdll Rlatlio and Electric, phone
:ALU 2-7021. 31b
,QUAN.TITY OF WHEAT sttravv,
baled.. Apply William Fathering -
;ham, 'Seaforth, Phone HU 2-9196
30-1-p
(RUBBER STAMPS, SIGNATUR-
-es, maps, marking devices of all
kinds. Call at News -Record Of-
fice, Albert Street, Clinton 14-tfb
' (-GOOD USED PEASE, FURNACE,
for coal or Wood. Bargain for
,!.quick sale. Phone HU 2-6650.3
HOUSE TRAILER, 22 feet by 8
':feet. P'arltly furnished. Also fox
'.terrier pup, three inonths wild,
1black and white. Apply to Box
x.312, Clinton News-Reoord. 31h
-BOAT, 14 -Foot Sports Runabotit,
:equipped with 25 hap. motor, wind-
:shield, lights, anchor, paddle. Also
'trailer, equipped with winch:. Ap-
_pfly • Keith Gemeinhardt, Hayfield.
31p
S'S'EVERAL NEW PATTERNS in
!English Bone China .Dinnerware,'
including lovely "Cornflower". See
:it acid .others in our window end
get our low prices for fine china.
t counter's 'Jeevel'lery. 31p
: HOMF FREEZERS - RCA 20 cu.
Slit, Chest type freezers, Five year
;guarantee, one year free services,
'", egu1ar $569, our price $399, cash
are terms. T. A. Dutton, RCA Vic-
tor Dealer; Brucefield. HU 2-3232.
28-9.30-1-b
" FRZGIDAIRE 914 c, ft, 45 lib.
freezer practically : new. 39" mod-
, ern bed. Inner spring mattress,
: new. Lloyd •oonvertible carriage,
Dinette table 2 thane, 2 vanity
dressers one large mirror attached
,Other rials.. articles. Apply 8 Win-
nipeg Rd, RCAF Station Clinton
31 -2 -ib
1956 TEN FOOT TtRAILl et, sleeps
• ' four, Equipped with plenty of
• •storage space, and cupboards, rune
: rung water, rangette, wired for 110
and 6 volts. Insulated. Tideal for
canipin!g, hunting or fishing,
Weiglhlt, approxi. 1:,200 lbs, Price:
$550. For infextanetion contact
• Corposral ,.IX Walker, daytime,
• HU 2-6,111. Extension 219; Wane
Inge, Seaforth 30.
Accommodation 'Wanted
WANTED vola YOUNG COUPM
Selfecontained furnished apartment
from August 11, Must be clean;
Parking space; Clinton area., Box
311 Clinton News -Record. 31p
WIANTED TO PURCHASE, small
2 •belrone house, in or near Cln-
ton, Write, giving all particulars
to Box No. 310 Clinton News-
Record, 31-p
Articles Wanted
BURNED OUT MOTORS, half
horse ee larger, must, be repair-
able. Apply. Box 300, Clinton
Nese Record. • 30-1-b
Business Opportunities
OWN. YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L, G. Winter, Real Estate,.
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton HU "2-6692. 13-tfb
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
MASSkY - B Ail. RIS SIX FOOT
Binder in good condition. Apply
to Robert McLean, phone Henson
684 r 31. 3141)
JOHN DEERE No. 12A Six Foot
'Combine. In good condition. Coma.-
plete with motor. M K. Mote, RR
2, Bayfield.. Phone HU 2-3303,
31-b
FURNITURE FOR SALE,
FOUR. ANTIQUE' Cane -Bottom
chairs; electric _ sewing machine,
Cabinet model, White; solid walnut'
bedroorn suite (twin bads;. vanity
and bench, good mattresses, chif-
fonier; bedside table. In .geed
shape. (New $400, sale price $225).
Apply God'erich, phone 1197W. 31p
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
GENERAL HEL.P WANTED.
Commercial Inn Hotel. 31Jb
WAITRESS, FULL TIME. Apply
in person. Banilifis Bakery Ltd.
31b
CUSTOM WORK
CUSTOM SWATHING. Self prop-
elled swather. Harry Lear. Phone
Blyth 48r9. 31p
MASONRY WORK, All Types.
Apply William Harris, phone HU
2.9240. 31b -tib
CUSTOM 'SWATHING •with self-
propelled swather, no grain tramp-
ed and straw left criss-crossed
with heads on atop. Bob Allan,
Brucefield. Phone Clinton HU
2-9846. 30-1-b
AUTOMATIC SAW Sharpening.
Saws retoothed, jointed and filed
for $1,25. Or just filed and set 75
cents. Automatic butcher' knife
and scissor sharpener, scissors 15
cents, knives 10 cents. W. E.
"Bill" Jervis, Fulton Street, Clin-
ton. Phone HU 2-9664: 11-tfb
SANITARY SEWAGE
DISPOSAL
Septic tanks, Cess Pools, etc.,
pumped and oleaned with Sanitary
equipment. All work guaranteed.
Estimates given without obligat-
ion. Louis Blake, RR 2, Brussels.
Phone Brussels 42r6. 6 to 322
KEY SERVICE
Lock Troubles?
If* you are having lock trouble
we can help you!
• 1 Minute Key Duplicating
Service - - 35c
• Locks Keyed Alike
• Combinations Changed.
• Master Keying
• Yale, Corbin, Dominion, Belle-
ville, etc. locks' re -keyed. If you
have lost your keys, just bring
in the cylinder, same day ser-
vice. n.
prompt Service on Mali Orders
Phone HU 2x9505
-Sall and Mutch
Clinton - Ontario
Free Parking at Rear of Store.
30 -1 -ib
Livestock For Sale
HOLSTEIN COW, vaccinated,
carstyi rrg third calf, Due in one
week Apply Bob Rathweil, phone
HU 2-9105, 31p
Livestock Wanted
ATTENTION FARMERS! Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides.
Call collect Ed. Andrews, 851r11,
Seaforth. Associated with•Darling
and Co. of Canada Ltd. 26-p-tfb
MONEY WANTED
WILL PAY 7% FOR 3 YEARS
On $1,500. 'Phone ILU. 2-9352 after
6 p.m, . 310
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE
1VAOTORC5i1CDE 42.45 HARLEY
Davidson, Windshield aned saddle'
bags in good condition, Phone
Seaforth 790d. 80-1-b
Pet Stock
PAESI-ES FOR SAVE, di&ereet
boloutta 2-3221.. Hely' Trick, phone litT
311)
Miscellaneous
WATCH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction, Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Establish-
ed Jewellery Store,
•
31p
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like new
Diampnd rings renewed and stones
safely secured—don't take chan-
cos, Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl. restringing, W.
N. .Counter. 310
MAPS OF THE TOWN OF CLAN -
ton, showing streets, lot numbers,
and town limits. 50e each. Avail-
able at Clinton News -Record of-
fice. . 24-tfb
• Property For Sale
DESIRABLE LOT FOR SALE on
Raglan Street, near two schools,
D. S. Cantelon, phone HU 2.94$3.
20-tfb
LOT FOR SALE, Princess St. E.,
near both schools, approx. 130 ft,
frontage, 100 ft deep- McEwan's
Stationery Store, 28tfb
REAL ESTATE
11/2 STOREY DWELLING: living
room, diming room, modern kit-
. •cher and e. bedroom, and 2 -piece
bath downstairs; 3 bedrooms &
2 -piece bath up; oil furnace; ex-
cellent 'condition throughout;
located 2. blocks from Main -St.
Early. possession.. Price $6,000:
ONE STOREY BRICK DUPLEX:
'each duplex consists of 2 bed-
seems,
edrice s, living room, modern katt-
nhen with dining space; 3 -piece
,bath; oil furnace; lull basement;
situated within one block of
schools. Good income property.
Price $11,000:
>LOT 80x132'— situated half block
from Main Street.
H. C. LAW SCAN
REALTOR
Bank of Montreal Building
Phone HU 2-9644 — Clinton
. 31b
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS will be.,
received by the undersigned, for
the transportation ••of the two
top grades (9-10 pupils) of SS 5;
Hullett, to RCAF Station Pub-
lic School, Clinton, beginning
September 3, 1957.
Tenders to be in the handsof
the secretary -treasurer by Aug-
ust -10, 1957. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
For further particulars, apply
to:-
. T. B. ALLEN,
Secretary -Treasurer,
SS No. 5, Hullett,
--LONDESBORO, ONT.
.31.-2-b
Community
FURNITURE '
AUCTION SALE
From the Hotel Lot at Motel
Clinton, on
Saturday, August 3
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of:
Chesterfield; wicker couch;
double beds; chests of drawers;
love seat; kitchen cabinet; kitchen
chairs; dining room table and
chairs; sideboards; dressers; kit-
chen cabinet and articlestoo num-
erous to mention.
Anyone, washing to place articles
in the sale, please contact:
Joe Corey, Clerk, or
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
30-1.-1b
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
From the tome of Mrs. Eliza.,
beth Weston, Emetic Street, Bay-
field, on -
`Saturday, August 10
•
at 1.30 p.m., consisting of:t
(Chesterfield; 2 platform .rock -
errs; 6 dining room chairs; 3' leath-
er rockers; extension table; 6 kit-
chen chairs; kiftdhen table; sewn
era Small tables; upholstered arm
Chair; Morris chair; bar room
chair; kitchen stool; 2 roll top
couches; 2 hanging lamps; pine
chest; 3 walnut chests of drawers;
what-nlot; Bell organ and stool;
roll-top desk; 'gramophone arid' re-
tards; . 4 beds and springs; iron
bed and springs; dressing table;
wash stands; dressers; drop -head
teeming machine; cherry glass -top
dupboard; sideboard; Findley en-
amel' range (nearly new); Cole-
man gas stove; hall rack„ mantel
clock; lamps; (dishes, ina:ludin!g
some anitig les; tooldrlg utensils
and numerous other artielee,
Terms -Cash
1111SS EL1ZABETII WESTON',
Proprietress
Edward. W. Elliott, Auctioneer
31.2 ab
I'
BIRTHS
BLOOR --- Isr Victoria Hospital,
London, on Sunday, July 28,
1957, to Mr, and Mrs. Richard
Bloor, London (nee Gertrude
Fowler, Londesboro), a daughter
(sister for •Carol). •
CAT'III tE--Tn 'Clinton Public Hos,
veal, on •Tuesday,. July 30, 1957,
to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cattle,
a1inton, a daughter.
OAMP.B,EDL—In Clinton Public
I.3lospital, on Friday, July 26,
1957, to Mr, and :Mrs. Harold
Campbell, .Blyth, a son. •
DONOVAN =— In Gunton Public
Hospital, on Saturday, July 27,
1957, to Sergeant and Mrs. E. T.
Donovan, RCAF Station Clint: -
on a son.
DU4NNIn Clinton Public Hoe-
pital, on Tuesday, July 30, 1957,
to Corporal, and Mrs. Donald
Dunn, RR 1 Brucefield, a son.
FLETCHER In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Sunday, July 28,
1957 to lien.. and Mrs. Thomas-
' Fletcher, Clinton, a son.
GODLEY — In Halifax Infirmary,
1Halifiax, N.S., en Tuesday, July
23, 1957, to F/O- and Mrs, Denis
Godley (nee 1Vlargaret Shoe -
bottom) a son, (David Arthur,
a - brother for John) .
J'EREY -- In. Clinton Public
Hospbtal, on Tuesday, July 30,
1957, Mr. and Mss. Dominic Jeff-
ferey, RR 2 Zurich, a son.
LINDSAY—In Kingston General
Hospital, on Tuesday, July 30,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Lindsay (nee Lois Henderson)
Naipanee, Ontario, a daughter
(granddaughter for .Mr. and
Mrs. John Henderson, Henson).
MOD'DE'JON1GiE—In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, on Wednesday, July
24, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. John
Madd'enjonge, RR 2, Kippen, a
son.
SHUPE — In Roanoke Memorial
Hospital, on Tudsday, July 25,
1957, to Mr. and Mee. William
Shupe (nee Bernice Jinks, R.N.),
Roanoke, Virginia, a daughter
(granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrss. Manley C. Jinksand great-
granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Jinks, Hensall) .
TUFTS — In Victoria Hospital,
London, on Wednesday, July 17
1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tufts
(nee Ruth Middleton), a son
(Paul Edwin, a brother for
Ruth Ann and Joan).
VERWtEY In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Saturday, July 27, 1957,
to 1Vfr. and' Mrs. Joseph Verwey,
RR 1, Auburn, a „son.
. DEATHS
POLLOCK — In Tuckextsmith
Township, on Wednesday, July
24, 1957, Agnes Elizabeth Poi -
]lock, Hayfield, widow of the
late James Pollock, in her, 93rd
year, Funeral from the Ball
and Mutah funeral home, High
:Street, Clinton., to Bayfield Cem-
etery,
emetery, on Saturday afternoon,
July 27.
MCGREGORf--In Clinton on Sat-
urday, July 27, 1957, William
,Herbert McGregor, Bayfield', in
his 81st year: Funeral from the
,Ball and Mutch funeral home,
High Street, Clinton, to Bay -
,field Cemetery, on Monday,
afternoon, July 29.
W1FT SH — In London, on Thurs-
day, July 25, 1957, Oliver R.
Welsh, in his 69th year. Fun-
eral from the Beattie funeral
home, Ratten1u'ry Street Easit,
(Clinton, under the auspices of
Murphy Lodge LOL No. 710, to
Clinton Cemetery, on Sunday af-
ternoon, July 28, by the Rev.
G. G. Burton. -
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
In the Village of BRUC'EFIELD
Friday evening, Aug. 2
at 7 p.m.
A full line of Household Effects.
No reserve, property sold. Terms:
cash.
MRS. JAMES BERRY, -Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
311)
MARRIAGES
HAUSER-THOMSON In, St.
Andrew's United Church, Kip -
pen, our Saturday, July 27, 1957,
lay the Rev. S. Davison, Bruce -
field United Church, Marion
Elizabeth :Janet, daughter sof Mr,
and Mrs, Samuel W. Thomson,
Kippen, to John Frederick Haus-
er, son of Mrs; Gertrude Hauser,
West Lorne, and the late John
S, Hauser,
tgReesronta wlt, Exeter, on
l$atunday, July 27, 1957, by the
Rev. C, D. Daniel, Hensall Unit-
ed •Church, Margaret Irene; elde
er daughter of Mr. and Mris,
'Herbert • Kercher, Hensall, to
James Henry Jordan, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jordan,
Portstewart, North Ireland.
I.p]DDDY - JEFFERSON—In Knox
United Church manse, Auburn,
on Saturday, Judy 20, 1957, by
the Rev, R. S. Hiltz, Mangareft
Jeffersion, daughter of the late
Mrs. W. J, Jefferson, to James
Mr. and Mrs, W. J, Jefferson, to
James ]:.eddy, son of • the , late
Mr. and Mrs. William Leddiy, all
of West Wawanosh. •
SMC LVEEIN-MEYERS — In Living-
ston United Church, -Hamilton,
by the Rev. B A. Bagnall, Oliva
Irene, daughter of Mir. and Mrs.
George N. Meyers, Hamilton, to
J. Eric Mcllveen, Oshawa, son
of Mrs. F. Q. Mcllveen, Oshawa,
and the late Mr. Meliveen,
• OWELI,-HAIGGITT — Isr Knox
United Church -manse, on Sat-
urday, July 27, 1957, -by the
Rev, R. S. Hiltz, Donna Irene,
elder daughter of William Hag-
gitt, Auburn, and the late lens.
Haggitt, to Robert Gordon POW -
ell, son of Robert Powell, Doug-
las Lake B. C., and Mfrs. Em-
ma Powell, Gederich. _
UPSHALL-HAYTE!R—In Egniond,
ville United Church .manse, on
Saturday afternoon July 27,
1957, by the Rev. Dr. Semple,
Margaret Catherine, daughter of
Mr. and MTS.. Russell Hayter,
Varna, to John Francis Upshall,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Upshall, Kipper, •
CARDS OF' THANKS
'The wife and family of the late
011ier Robert Welsh wish to thank
their neighbours and friends tor
the many kindnesses extended tea
(them during their recent sad be-
reavement. Special thanks to, Rev.
G. Burton, Beattie funeral home
and all members of Murp'hysLodge.
31p
I wish' to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
my • friends and neighbours for
their many kindnesses and help
during my• recent illness, also for
visits, cards, flowers. and treats.
Special thanks to my special nur-
ses and all the'nurses and staff at
Clinton' Public Hospital; also Dr.
Addison and Dr. Oakes.
—,MRS. CARL COX.
My sincere thanks" for all cards,
gifts, calls and other k!ndn,esses
shown me in Clinton Public Hos-
pital. Special•,thanke to Drs. Oak-
es
akes and Addison, and the nurses.
—RON MaeDONALD.
31-p
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Playoffs Arranged
For Soccer Club
The regular • schedule of the
local soccer teams ended with
Winthrop and St. Coluniban tied
for first place, and these teams
are making arrangements to break
the tie.
Tied in third place are Clinton,
Walton and Brussels,' and a double
round robin is being played off
vvlirth these three. The, first game
was played lash night in Clinton,
and ended in a tie (0-0).
'The resat of the schedule, as it
affects local players:
August 2 --Clinton at Brussels
9 p.m,
August 9—Clinton at Walton
7 p.m.
August 12R.nussels at Clinton
7 p.m.
If the double round robin again
results' in a tie, then goals will be
counted. If only two tie, then a
sudden death game will be played
-between them.
In recent years investment in
new plants and equipment in the
Canadian' manufacturing ind'us'try
has averaged nearly three quarters
of a billion dollars annually.
ROXY THEATRE Clinton
Two Shows Nightly - Wide Screen
NOW Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
"THE MOUNTAIN" -
Alwe-inspiring as the rugged Al;ps of its background, a stoat' of
ea a braveman''s fight against the challenges of Nature..
Filmed in Vistevi'sion and Technicolor..
Spencer Tracy Robtrt Wagner -- Claire Trevor
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
"The Night.Number Came U
P7?
A fantaetic drearn that came true in real life. Thrilling journey
into the suspense and 'terror of the supernatural.
Michael Redgrave -- Sheila Sim -- Alexander Knox
Coming Next:
"DAKOTA INCIDENT"
Linda Darnell - Dale Robertson
Mrs. Agnes Pollock
Funeral service fon Mrs. Agnes.
Pollock was conducted at the Ba11
and Match funeral home here,
Saturday. •
The pallbearers were Hugh Pol-
lock, London;' Harold Pollock, Rip-
ley; Bill and Kenneth Pollock,
Malcolm Tones and Jack •Stews 1t.
Bearing flora- tributes were Orval
MVlnC!inch,'ey and Kenneth Pollock
Mrs. Pollock lived in Hayfield
•until she became i,11 about a year-
ago. She was a member not Knox
Presbyterian Church; While in Bay-
field and a member of the Wo-
men's Mtsaionary Society there.
She had lived in Western Can-
ada for 12 years.
• Rev'. Donald' 11 iaoDora:a'ld, Hen*
sail, officiated and burial was in
Bayfield Cemetery.
H
STANLEY
Morley Taylor, Arnold Taylor
and Bob Love left last week on a
trip to the West Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baird spent
la few days in Buffalo visiting Mr.
and,Mrs. Fred Rice,
Mrs. Norman Baird visited over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Varley at St. Catharines.
John E. Pepper spent a few
days. with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Pepper at Niagara Falls. -
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
K. C. Cooke
FLORIST
Phone HU 2-7012, Clinton
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Coming Soon:
"THE SOLID GOLD
CADILLAC"
Judy Holliday Paul Douglas
PARK THEATRE
GODERICH
NOW PLAYING:
Bill Haley and His Comets in
"Don't Knock the Rock"
MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
Augusts -6-7
JUDY HOLIDAY -- Paul Douglas
and Arthur O'Ootniell
Comedy at dte riotous best!! With
the bemused Judy as an aspiring •
actress who befuddles a BIG board
of directors.
"THE SOLID GOLD
CADILLAC"
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
Glenn Ford -- Jeanne Crain
and Broderick Crawford
For all who like a 1ast action
Western adventure we recom-
mend thee swlirft-paced drama.
"THE FASTEST
GUN ALIVE"
COMING:
"The Desk Set"
Spencer Tracy - Kathryn Hepburn.
Rubber Stamps
and
Marking
Devices
of every description
Also
Stamp Pads
Sold by
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Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SATES
EVERY FRIDAY
at 8 p.m.
TERMS CASH
COREY, Sales Manager
W. ELLIOTT'Auctioneer
W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
Phone HU 2-3841
TV SERVICE
JEST 3 MORE DAYS to take advantage of the many specials in
Summer Wear for Men and Boys. Sl,oto Now and Save. Sale ends
August, 3.
Pickett & Canpbell ,limited
(j`'�Phone HU 2-9732 --- Clinton, Ont.
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