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The young couple will reside
near Exeter,
Husbands! Wives!
Get Pep, VW; Feel Younger
Thousands of couples are weals, vitos4-004 exhausted because bgdy lacks iron. For Howl younger feelbas after 40, try Ostrec Toole Tablets, 'contour free for neW pep, vita; On supplement dose Vitamin B,, o sirigglo Win Ogren supplies as much iron sisi id doz. ;raw oysters, 4 its, of liver, 18 of beef, "PO- acquainted" titre costs little—only tglit, Or got economy size arid save 76#, All ciroOgist.s..
News of Constance
Correspondent: MRS. FRANK RILEY
Phone Seaforth 811r32
Clinton Hospital Auxiliary
Penny Sale
In former Newcombe Drug Stdre, next to
Bank of Montreal
Draw on
Saturday Oct
4.00 p.m.
MAJOR PRIZES:
1—TV CHAIR
2—ELECTRIC FRY PAN
3—$15 PERMANENT
4—BOY'S HOLSTER SET
5—DOLL
Oi;er 60 Other Prizes
Tickets: Card of 25 for 25c available now.
On sale at store each day and
2 Friday Nights until Draw.
PROCEEDS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR EMERGENCY
OPERATING ROOM AT CLINTON
PUBLIC HOSPITAL,
39-40-b
Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service
SPECIAL VALUES and REMINDERS
THIS WEEK!
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SPECIALS!
I.D.A. MILK OF MAGNESIA 29c, 49c
Reg. 35c, 60c ... ............. ..............................
I.D.A. STOMACH POWDER 59c, 1.49
Reg. 75c, 1.95 ....... ............. ... ......... ..
Saye 49c on I.D.A. sfUtility" \.
110T WATER BOTTLE
Strong, sturdy, two-year guarantee. ' 1.49
Johnson's
BABY SHAMPOO
69c size ...... for 1.19
BABY POWDER
69c size
1.38 value ..... 2 for 1.19
Reg
. $1.98 ................................................ ,
FREE!
Finger-tip Movies of
BASEBALLGUAG'S SEC
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RET
LAN with purchase of
Gillette
SUPER-SPEED RAZOR
Both for .... ....... 1.29
Take Care Of Your Teeth!
TOOTH PASTE
ntizyme .. 39e, 69e
iolgate 33e, 59c, 89e
Dana',, 33c, 59c, 85c
Special!
590 PEPSODENT
TOOTH PASTE
tnd Ball Point Pen
Both for 59c
TOOTH BRUSHES
Oral B 50c, /5e
Pycopay 69e
Squibb Angle ,,, 66c
TER Child's 25c
Youth's 29c
Adult's. 290, 59,
Dr. West Child's 30e
'Youth's 400
Adult's 69e
For DENTURES
Corega, 43c, 63c, 91
Fasteeth
„.. 45c, 67c, 1.1
Pendent ... 43c, 71
. To Refresh You
Mouth
Cepecol Solution
70e, 1.9
Lavoris, 39e 69e 1.1
Listerine Aritisepti
- .... 33c, 65c, 91
_ ..
, VITAMINS
To maintain good health and build resistance
to colds . . . take Vitamins!
P to—
ALLENBURS'S HALIBORANGE 1.00, 1.75, 8.2 ,
Exurtmrs 3.9
MEAD'S COD LIVER OIL 75e, 1.8
OLEUM PERCOMORPHUM 1.35,3.50, 5.50
POLY-VI-SOL 1.95 3.45, 4.91
I.D.A. VITAMINS
Special! Idamait 79c, 1.29, 2.29
I.D.A. COD LIVER OIL Miller Capsules, 60's ,,.. 2.81
CAPSULES
100's, reg. 1,19 89c Iditfer Liquid 1.5 1
HALIBUT LIVER OIL COD LIVER OIL
CAPSULES
1.15 2.29 449 . (high Test) .... 00C, 1.5 1
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SEPTEMB t 26, 1957
rrowN. OF CLINTON
PROCLAMATION
RETURN TO
STANDARD TIME
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
at 2.00 am.
In accordance with resolution adopted by the
TOW), 001101101, 'awl a proclamation issued in April,
1,957,
" I hereby proclaim that the Town cd Clinton
return to Eastern Standard Time at 2.00 o'clock
:Sunday, September 29, 1957, and request all
resident/3 to observe this Proclamation.
W. J. MILLER, Mayor,
Town of Clinton
397.1)
Clearance.Sale
Of OPEN STOCK
Bedroom Pieces
NATURAL FINISH — Consisting of:
SINGLE DRESSER. $32.00 Ref . $42.00
DOUBLE DRESSER Reg. $59.00 $48.00
CHIFFIONEER - Reg. $39.00 $31.00
BOOKCASE.,BED Reg. $49.00 $39.00
PLAIN BED Reg. $32.00 $24.00
All pieces Solid Birch; Dovetail Drawers;
Solid Brass Drawer Pulls. •
ON SALE IN INDIVIDUAL PIECES
OR IN SUITES
BEATTIE
FURNITURE
Donald Carter placed first with
his exhibit; LaWrence Taylor, Lon-
desboro, (fourth); Eric McIntosh,
RR 3, Clinton (seventh); Robert
Broadfoot, RR 1, Brucefield (nin-
th); Douglas Jamieson, RR 4, Clin-
ton (tenth); Gary Jewitt (11th);
Jack Broadfoot, RR 1, Brucefield;
John Jewitt, RR 1, Clinton.
Second prize for showmanship
was Jack Broadfoot, with 94
paints, just one behind first place
won by Kenneth P'apple, RR 5,
Seaforth and third was won by
Robert Broadfoot, 93.
GRAIN CLUB
Donald Hemingway, RR 3, Brus-
sels, scored a double first in Mc-
Killop 4-H Grain club, placing
PORTER'S HILL
C.orrespOndent
- MRS, DON HARRIS
Phone Clinton- HU 2-3362
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first with his -bliStiel of oats, 140
.points And first .for' oat sheaf
with 48 points.
BusheV of oats: Douglas Jam-
lesen was second followed by Rob-
ert Fotheringhain„ RR 3, Seaforth;
Douglas Riley, RR 1, Londesboro
and Bob Broadfoot,
EGG SHOW
Douglas EYre, RR 2, Kippen won
the Co-op Special in the MO
school •.Section the egg show,
exhibiting 30 brown eggs,
HIGH SMOCK rOVI4TRY
'I'Op prize for bantams, hen, pul,
let and :cockerel, were' all won by.
Jack BroacNoot,
HOPE -.CHEST
A competition entered by mem-
hers of the Junior Institute, ex-
hibiting a hope chest, was won by
Mary Broadfoot, -Brucefield.
441 HOMEMAKING CLUBS
Suave Haugh, Brucefield, placed
second for display of vegetables;
1VIa7 Broacifoot earned first place
for pyjamas hand made,- entered
in the senior class; Swane Haugh
and Jean Broadfoot earned the
first two places in the junior class.
SENIOR GRAIN
Timothy: Stanley Mien, RR 2,
Walton; John Broadfoot, Bruce
field; Arnold Jamieson, RR 4, Clin-
ton.'
Early oats: Fred Meelymont,
Varna; Donald Buchanan, RIB
Londesboro.
Fall wheat: Ivan McClymont,
Varna (third).
Late oats: Arnold Jamieson
(first). Me, Jamieson showed the
champion Garry Oats.
'Fred 1VLeClymont, Varna was .the
special winner, totting up most
points in the grain eldss.
Mrs. Luther Saunders returned.
home last week from -London after
holidaying, with her son Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Reid and family:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley are
spending a few days in Toronto
with their sonLin-law and daughter
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Woods and
Debbie,
'Borden Brown and Joyce were
in Toronto Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja'ak Bushlby, Cha-
tham, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Lawson returning
home Monday. , Their daughter,
Shirley is spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vincent,
Goderich, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles* Dexter.
The WA and WMS will hold
their meeting in the Sunday School
room at/ 2 o'clock, October 1.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jewitt
had as their guests on Sunday
Mrs. Guy Cunningham, Tom and
Christine, Auburn; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd McClinchey, Misses Gladys
and Rena McClinchey, Donna Wal-
den all of Auburn also •the pian-
ist, E. J. Stiles, Goderich; Mr.
arid Mrs, Jim McDonald, Mr, Wal-
Marilyn Jean Anderson) Hensall,.
and. 'George Percival Hamer CAMP,'
exchanged marriage
vows. before the Rey. D. A. 1\404-
/i/Mltin, Lorton, in a charming cer--
emo,ny in St. Andrew's_.,. United
Church, KiPpen on Saturday after-
noon, September • 21. The bride
is_the daughter of Mr, and
Mit: Emerson Anderson). RR. 2,
Hensall, and the groona'S parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Earl CamPbell,
Exeter. Baskets of pink and white
gladiolus formed an attractive set,
tins for the ceremony.
The bride Was lovely in a bal-
lerina length gown of white chan-
tilly lace and net over taffeta,
with matching. .bolero. A beaded
headdress held her finger tip veil
and her bridal bouquet was of red
and white roses..
Mrs, Larry Cronyn) Centralia,
sister of the groom,- was matron
of honor gowned in turquoise lace
and net, ballerina length, with
matching 'headdress and she car-
Goderich Township
The Annual 'Harvest Festival
Service of St, James Church, Mid-
dleton, will be held Sunday, Sep-
tember 29 at three p,m. The rect-
or, the Rev: E. J. B. Harrison
will be in charge. The, community
is invited to attend this' lovely
Thanksgiving Service.
Mr. and Mrs. JaMes-C. Shearer,
Wendy and Stuart, Bright, spent
Sunday as guests of Mr, and Mrs,
Fred Middleton and of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Middleton,
The Woman's Association of St.
James, Middleton will meet Wed-
nesday afternoon, October 2, at
the home of Mrs. B. McCullough.
The roll call will be a verse on
Thanksgiving. There Will be a
quilt and the president urges all
members to attend.
vied pink carnations and white
roses.
- Ron' Anderson, Hensall, brother
of th.e.hride, 'was .groomsma.n. For the reception held at the
home of the bride's parents„ Mrs.
Anderson received. wearing A dress
of ,dove blue, with a corsage of
pink .rosebuds. Mrs. Campbell
chose A gOWXI in shades of brown
with which she • wore 4 corsage
of yellow rosebuds,
For their wedding trip to Man-
itoulin' Island and points, north
the bride wore a rust ensemble
with Accessories in black, and or,
PAq.. IVAREi
Xenlbers of the Seaforth-Clinton
4- ,rPoultrY Club held their
achievement day in (=lunch=
With the Seforth Fall Fair this
Year.
Jean Broadfoot, RR 1, Bruce-
field had the top-scering exhibit,
with 190 points. Runner-tin was
Betty Stotey, RR 2, 'Seaforth.
Leaders of the club are l Junk-
in, Clinton; R. V. Whiteley and
3. X. Scott.
Other ,contestants. ranked as .fol-
liws: jack .Broadfoot, RR 1, Bruce:,
field; Mary Broadfoort, RR. 1, BIT-
cefield; Donald Carter, RR: 2, Sea-
forth;, Douglas Gibhings, RR 4,
Clinton; Gloria Carter, RR 2, Sea-
forth; Ronald Jewitt, RR' 1., Olin-
ton; Tom Whyte, RR 2, Seaforth;
Nick Whyte, RR 2, Seaforth; Gary
Jewitt, RR 1, Clinton; Car, Bake-
lag%) RR. 1; Adburn and .<7-,011n de-
Ruyter, RR lz.,Lc.ndesibero,.
DAIRY CALVES
Joseph Babcock, RR. 1, Lon-
desboto, won first prize with his
Holstein calf in the junior section,
and .Gloria, Boyd, RB 2, Walton,
was first in the senior section,
Guernsey calves, Douglas Hug-
ill placed first, then - Everett and
John }teasels, RR 4, Clinton, fol-
lowed by Wayne Hugi11, RR . 2,
Seaforth; Laurel and Wilma Dale,
RJR 1, Clinton.
Ayrshires, Allan Hillman placed
first, followed by Glen Nott, RR 4,
Clinton.
Junior Holstein , calves, Joseph
Babeock; Dennis Jewitt; William
Shaddick, Londesboro .(third); Ce-
cil Bruinsma, RR 4; Clinton
(eighth).
SWINE CLUB
A Better Wash in Every Way with the
new REVOLVING AGITATOR by
WESTINGHOUSE
Anniversary' services will be held
in Grace Church on Sunday, Sep-
tember 29. At the morning service
the guest speaker will be-Rev T. J.
Pitt, Varna, At 'the evening ser-
vice, The Right Reverend William
A. ..Townshentl, Suffragan Bishop
of Huron. Special music is being
arranged, •
Service will be at 11 a.m. and
7.30 p.m. Daylight Saving Time.
40iH Clubs...:Great Show
Helps _Searo.rth Fair
Buy Now and Save
WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE of
Famous DOMINION ROYAL Tires
at DEALER COST.
amp4e11
—Anderson
ter Broadfoot, also the soloist at
night Donald McDonald and his
accompanist, Mrs. Harvey Brown,
all of Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt
were host to the guest speaker,
Rev. and Mrs. Slade, Woodham.
John Whyte, Oshawa, visited
with his parents.. Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Whyte over the weekend.
Misses Muriel Dale and Janet
McGregor were home over the-
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Presz-
cator had as their guest Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bayham, Eketer,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glanville,
their sons Donnie and Wayne and
Gordon Kenny, brother at Mrs.
Glanville, Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Presz-
cater and family attended the
'baptismal on Sunday of Sally
Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mervyn Webb, Dashwood.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Addison were Lewis Tebbutt, Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Matheson, Faye
and 'Glenda and Mildred Orich;
Seaforth; Mrs. Arnold Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt, Mr.
and Mrs. Cameron Tebbutt,
ton,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huney's
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Tebbutt, Patsy and, Wayne, Clint-
on; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marks•
and Sharon, Walton.
NOW its the time to think about
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SIMILAR SAVINGS •no all CONVENTIONAL
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help her to chic by preserving
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Check your •Calendar. If the
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