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FAGIa SEVEN
. BIRTHS �►,�,,.,,�.,,,�.,.�.,,,.•�,,,,�.,,..�.,r,,�,�..
BALL, --In Clanton Public Hospl•
• tel, on Saturday, ,Tarivary 24,
ROXY THEATRE Clinton
2959, Clinton,
Mr. and Mrs, A. E, Two shows Nightly-- ,First Show at 7 .pm. --,-Wide Swell
CONSITTinIn Cla son,
_-,• inton Public Hos- _ ..
pital, on Friday, January 23, Now Playing. Double • Rill
1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Ray Con- "IJP IN THE WORLD" " PAVY"
sitt, RA 3, Kippen, a daughter,. NormanWisdom l Alexander Knox
W AN'l P,3
FOR QUICK RESULTS
Accommodation
Articles For Sale
.. For Rent a
GETTING, MARRIED? See s�amP
nary 27, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs,
les of wedding stationery at the
3-ROO1Vi APARTMENT', furnish-
N�,�� d office. Invitations
ped, with bath; available now. Ph-
thagil c -you cards; wedding cake
,one. HU 2-950$,' 3.4-1i
boxes, place cards, serviettes
SMALL APARTMENT FOR rent,
ma h books, etc,
available first -of the month. Apply
.2-6534.
ICU 4-b
TED RYDER'S TV
,$ ROOM HOUSE IN CLINTON,
gold location, Apply to HU
SALES and SERVICE
:2-992K 4-tfb
YOUR
DUMONT
""FIEND WITHOUT A FACE"
David Harold, a brother for
DEALEF
FURNISHED 3 -ROOM APART-
DEATHS
by a mad sicentist..
Marshall THOM'PSON -- Kim PARKER -- Michael BALFOUIT
DUCHARME—In Clinton Public
THURSDAY -- FRIDAY— SATURDAY
Hospital, on Wednesday, Jan-
ment, private entrance, share
USED TV SETS FO,R SA1 E
`- bath. Phone Seaforth 42.. 1-tfb.
Dial H U 2-9320
BEDSITTING ROOM with kitch-
enette, fully furnished and heated,
Mill Street,' Clinton
reasonable rent. L. G. Winter, Real
The Road to the Drive -In Theatre
Estate, High Street..- 3-tfb
-
Articles Wanfed
3 -ROOM DOWNSTAIRS 'apart-
and Gloria Talbott
=ent, Heated and furnished, av-
GOOD STAN D I NG -
ailable 'February 1. Phone 'HU 2-
TIMBER WANTED
.3$44. 4
year. Funeral from the Ball and
Mulch funeral home, Nigh S# -
Apply Box 57, Ailsa 'Craig
]FURNISHED 2 ROOM'apartment,
.,upstairs, frig and washing facilit-
A plan to remove listings, for traffic patterns change further,
ies. Apply .Mrs. Marion Seeley,
,automobiles For Sale
Huron Street, eveliings or -week-
en 4-b
1954 PONTIAC TWO TONE
For -Sale
green, in exceIIent condition, pric-
-Articles
ed for quick sale. Phone HU
SERVEL REFRIGERATORS IN
2'9281 or HU 2-9294 evenings, 4-b
working *rder. Phone HU 2-9880.
1956 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, TWO
4-b
tone, A-1 condition, low mileage,
:35 FT, .,.CABIN TRAILER, turn-
'one owner car, :$1,475 cash. Can
be financed, will consider older
'ished. ripply .at Becker's Trailer
car, Phone HU 2-9849. 4-b
Park 4
Funlyn
Fun from the Lodge funer-
,SMALL 'METAL LATHE 'with
Custom work
'attachments and motor, $75. John.
Under the original proposal,
Plumtree.:34-.p
BULL DOZING and excavating.
listings for telephone users in the
J.
3g,Postffl' RR 3' C
24" MOFFATT GAS RANGE, Us -'HU
2-7 1
,ed three months, In! excellent con-
by the Rev. James Lon-•
,dition, owner now using electric-
FOR --YOUR PLUMBING AND
4ty. Phone HU 2-9220, 3-b
Heating needs, call HU 2-9433
changes for the first time, and in
Hawkins Hardware. 2-tfb
EMERSON 21" TV RADIO, phono
these exchanges white page ad-
combinat on, walnut finish, very
LANES AND DRIVEWAYS clean -
;good condition, $350, or best offer,
ed out with tractor and blade.
.Phone HU'2-3313. 4-b
$2,00, Apply Jack Sturdy HU
loved husband of Susie Jacobi,
2-9962. 4-b
'ENNIS PIANO, ' PRICE $25. large
in his 478th year. Funeral from
the Westlake funeral home, Zu-
baby crib and mattress $18, Phone'
ATTENTION FARMERS! White
HU 2-9281 ,or HU 2-9294 evenings.
washing, disinfecting, cleaning
4=b
barns, and spraying cattle for lice.
Phone Hubert Cooper„ Exeter,'
4~HAPPEL 'PIANO, • medium . size•;:
'in
599rJ3, 4-p
15 cu. It, freezer, Victor, both
Regular Meeting
.':goed condition. Vione HU 2=9618.
SPECIAL $4.95
4=b:
TUNE UP YOUR PRESENT
Sewing Machine for Spring Sew-
Sew -
...SUCK }�1�7.IMf'QRT. ANT, GIFT as
ing, Reg. $10.00 for $4.95. Singer
a diamond should be chosen with
Sewing Machine Co., Goderich, On -
special care. Phone for an even-
tario. 4-5-6-7-b
inig appointment. HU 2-9525 or HU
22, 1959, Alfred William Reich-
ert, beloved husband of Lovina
2-7054. Anstett Jewellers. 53tfb
Clothing for Sale
:SEE THE NEW PHILCO combin-
problem further., While the out-
ation washer and dryer at T. A.
BROWN MUSKRAT. FUR coat,
Dutton Appliances, Brucefielil, 'op-
only worn three months, special
�n evenings, phone HU 2=3232.
price to sell. Can be seen at Cliff
4-tfb
Lobb's Shoe Store, 3-4-p
2 CHEST OF DRAWERS; 'EASY
Farm Equipment
achair; 1956 McClary fridg,; green
considered insufficient to warrant
ichesterfield suite, all articles in
ATTENTION FARMERS! Ven ti -
very good condition, Apply at Jer-
late your stables, buy a Beatty
,Vis Apts. evenings. 4-p
stable fan, and save your veterin-
DRAIN TILE
ary-bills, Contact J. H, Brunsdon
for information. 4-p
E2YDALL BRICK & TILE LTD.
group had a contest and a delic-
Call 193 Lari
Elginfield, Ontario.
FURNITURE FOR SALE
49 to48p
Funeral from the Ball and Mut-
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR
1959 MOBILE HOME, 41'x10'.
in real good condition $75; heavy
Used 2 months, price reduced.
duty electric range, $50; Dinette
'Down payment and terms. Wm.
set, 1 table, 3 chairs and china
Connell, Box. 201, Wingham, Ph-
cabinet, price $15; 2 table lamps,
,Dne , 32. 3-4-b
$5 for pair; floor lamp $3. Apply
NOW IN STOCK! We now have
at McEwan's Store. 4-b
%r sale the Mccullocli Chain saw.
Hel Wan#ed—lVldle'
P
Come in for a demonstration.
"Wells Auto Electric, Clinton.
4-tfb
MEN or WOMEN full or part
time. No experience necessary.
SEVERAL new patterns in English
We train you. No investment.
!Bone China'Dinnerware, including
Write Rawleigh's, Dept. A -169 -NN,
:Rovely "Cornflower". See it and
4005 Richelieu, Montreal, 4-b
tethers in our window and get our
iow prices for fine china. Counter's
LARGE United States and Canad-
gTewellery.. 4`p
Ian Manufacturing Company requ-
Ires District Manager in . Hullett
VQUALITY PROVEN PIONEER
and Goderich. Townships, Except -
chain - saws give you the most
ionally high earnings. Guaranteed
,power at lowest prices anywhere.
repeat business. Automobile essen-
'Complete parts and service, Rob-
tial, Agricultural or farming back-
•ert Glen, Pioneer Saws, Clinton,
ground most important. Sales
Phone HU 2-9909. 1-4-p
training given. Reply to Box 84,
London, Ontario. 51 to 5,b
'LADY'S ,BLACK •GABARDINE
:suit, like new, size 12 to 14; lady's
Livestock For Sale
blue 3 -piece ensemble includes
'skirt, jacket and top coat, size 14;
7 WEANED PIGS FOR SALE 7
'lady's spring and fall coat, blue,
weeks old. Phone HLT 2-7540. 4-b
grey squirrel trim; size 12, reason
;:For selling too small. For infor-
TWO YOUNG SPRINGER COWS,
mation, -phone HU 2-717$. 4-b
Holstein, 6 young sows half gone
AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG Sewing
in pig' HU 2-9808. 4-b
^machine, Sells regularly for $239.-
JERSEY COW, TO FRESHEN
50. Makes buttonholes; sews on
next week. T. Sjaarda, RR 2, Bay -
'buttons; does embroidery work,
'field; phone HU 2-9882, 4-b
Under- guarantee. Take over pay-
znents. Balance owing, seven pay-
2 YORK SOWS, BRED Landrace,
ments of $7.40 or $51.80 cash.
'due February 10, second litter,
'Write Box 31, Clinton News-Rec-
Frank Falconer. Phone HU 2-9128.
,ord. 3-4-p
4-p
SPECIAL
3 LITTERS OF PIGS, 6 to 8
SINGER. VACUUM CLEANERS
weeks of age, Contact Frax
`•$39,95 and up, 4 models to choose
Flynn, Ria, 1, Clinton,, phone HU
'from, Call. Singer Sewing Mach-
2-9263. 4-p
'ane Co., The Square, Goderich,
phone 1135 or contact your local
--ti
Livesfbck Wanfed
representative, Ron Sutton,
__ _....
"Toronto Blvd., RCAF Station,
ATTENTCON r4AuMLUs: i , Casb
Clinton. 4-5-b
paid for sick, down and disabled
cows and horaos,• Dead stock pick -
THE EXTRA IvICLE
ed upo free of cbarge; no call ac-
cepted under 300 lbs, Call collect
IS WORTH YOUR WHILEI
Ed, Andrews, 851,rll Seaforth,
Come in and see
Associated with Darling and Co,
of Canada Ltd. 39-p-tfb
Philips, RCA, Admiral,
Dian STOCIi SERVICE
Highest cash pricos paid for
Marconi, Westinghouse
dead, old', sick and disabled horses
V
Arid cattle. Old horses, for slaught-
5c For
er at a pound. prormpt,
.at
sanitary dir$pOg,al phone, collect,
Norman Knapp, Mpbh 21r12; if
T. A. DUTTON
busy ip�hiove, Leroy Achesom,
wood 153, William Morrse, Bms-
I3RlJCEF I EL(� ._ .
sets 15J6, Tinilrs aNttila,ihle at at
RATS
No chargMo, afo014e
tAha •ot 'girths,
Articles for s41e, rent, etc„ Cad of .Thanks, in
Memoriam, engagements, 3c a word qg urp 750
Box No. to •this'dfflce Igoe additional, Repeat ln-
sertJons 2c a word, minimum 50c.
CASH DISCOUNT, .% if paid by Saturday fol-
lowing ldst insertion, $illihk -charge of 10c added
eadb time bili is sent.
Latest Time for Insertions -- 12 noon Wednesday
Dial HU 2-s"s
Livs'ock Wanted
OLD HORSES WANTED AT 3%s
lb., and dead cattle at value, 11
dead, phone at once. GlR7
-BROS.. MRI M RANCH, phone col.
lett, Ggderich, 14$3 J 4 or 100 J I
Dead Stock Services
HIGHEST CASH
' PRICES
PAID .FOR SICK, DOWN OR
DISABLED COWS and
HORSES.
Also
Dead Cows and Horses
At Cash 'Value
Old Horses -- 4c per pound
Phone Collect
33 -- BRUSSELS
BRUCE MARLA:TT
24 Hour Service
LOST and FOUND
FOUND—Man's silver grey hat at
Legion Hall, Friday night, Jan-
uary 23, On hat band, "F. A. May
and Son, Exeter." Owner appar-
ently took other hat by mistake.
Exchange wouldbe appreciated,
Phone HU 2-9008. 4-p
Miscellaneous
WATeH REPAIR IS A JOB FOR
experts. Our work assures your
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron 'County's Oldest Establish-
ed Jewellery Store. * - 4-p
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
_your rings and jewellery. like new.
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely seeured—don't take chan-
ces. Expert work doge reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch re-
pairs and Pearl restringing. W.
N. Counter. 4-p
MOTORS AND' GENERATORS
rewound and repaired. Brushes,
capacitors, switches, bearings;
small appliances. repaired. Used
or reconditioned motors for sale.
Art Levett, Isaac Street at Dunlop.
Phone HU 2-6640. 44tfb
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING} ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Supply artificial breeding service
for all breeds of cattle. If phoning
long distance, simply ask for
plinton ZEnith 9-5650
If it is a local call, use our reg-
ular number
Clinton HUnter 2-8441
For service or more information,
call between:
7:$0 and 10:00 a.m. week days
6:00 and 8.00 p.m. Sat. evenings
For cows noticed in, heat on Sun-
day morning,.. do not call until
Monday morning,
The quality is high and the cost
low. 53-tf1b
Personal
WHY FEEL. OLD? Feel. years
younger. Ostrex Tonic. Tablets
revitalize thousands past 40. Only
60c. At all druggists. 2-3-4-b
Pet Stock
REGISTERED GERMAN Shep-
herd dog (male), 5% months old,
black and silver in color. Contact
Viola R. Haines, RR 2, Blyth, or
phone Blyth•53r13, 53-4-p
Poultry For Sale
306 LEGHORN PULLETS, start-
ing to lay. W. Kolkman, RR 1,
Clinton. HU 2-3283, 4-p
Property For Sale -
B ROOM SOLID STONE HOUSE,
hardwood fidors new built-in cup-
boards, 3 -piece bath, water sof-
,ener, stoker furnace, house suit-
able for. apartments, set in lovely
surroundings in town of Brussels,
reasonably priced. Box 10, Clin-
ton News -Record. 10-1-2-2
REAL ESTATE
3USINESS PROPERTIES, farms
and homes. Build a home to suit
your pocketbook on the Nu -Way
house plan. Leonard G. Winter,
Real Estate, Agent for Kernohan,
Phone HU 2-6692 for appointment,
Jigh Street, Clinton. 49tfb
E.EAL t�TATE IS OUR BUSI
�7ESS, Varms, residential, coin-
riaix:ilal, sumrtnex cottages, For de-
?endable and carparble semlee list
,our property with- John BosveM,
Wellesley Sit cet, Goderich, Phone
L108, Salesmen: C.' Buruma,
l i n t o n; J. McConnell,. Sea -
forth. 2-tfb
AUCTION SALE
)f Dairy Cattle At lot 5, Con=
I Stanley Twp., 11J miles north
in 1miles west of Ki
% pen on
Tuesday, February �0
AT. 1 P.M.
35 Holstein heifers ranging from.
! to 3 years old, a dumber fresh
with calves at foot, Remainder
lue in February and March,
Cattle are all vaccinated.
Sale will be hold undercover,
Terms: Cash
Prop., ALEX MbbEATH
Auet,, HAROLb .JACKSON
4.5-b
.
Bluebells To Be
Honoured Mr
a Ch 7
Three Clinton Bluebells will b
honoured on Saturday, March 7
at the home of their leader; Mrs
Ceriel VanDarame, Apartment'l.
Mrs, F. G. Thompson will mak
the awards to Donalda Freeman,
Janet Tyndall and Susan R.00rd
•for their faithful service and loy-
alty.
Competitions are now under
way for the prize offered by the
Rev, D. J. Lane, Friends inter-
ested in attending should plan to
arrive before three o'clock that
afternoon,
PARK THEATRE
C0DERICH'
Now Playing;
"QUANTEZ"
'rn Ctneni ascope and Technicolor,
starring Fred MacMurray
and Dorothy Malone _
MONDAY _' TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
Lana Turner, -- Barry Sullivan
and Glynis Johns
'In blitz -torn London in World
War II a star war correspondent
is faced with ani involved problem.
"ANOTHER TIME,
ANOTHER PLACE"
in Vistavision —
THURSDAY FRIDAY'
and SATURDAY
Double Feature Program
Tyrone Power -- Piper Laurie
and Julia Adams
Tell the story of a river -boat gam-
bler and his aristocratic sweetheart
"Mississippi Gambler"
-- In Technicolor —
Dan Dailey --i Ann Sheridan
and Carole Matthews
A medicine -show slicker romances
a well-intentioned welfare worker.
"Meet. Me at the Fair"
�-- In. Teohtiicolor
COMING:
"Joe Butterfly"
Audie Murphy & Keiko Shima
21 -
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of ROBERT FREE-
MAN, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer
Deceased.
All persons having -claims again-
st the Estate of the above decased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 2nd
day of February, A.D., 1959, after
which date the assets will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
13th day of January, A.D., 1959.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
2-3-4-b
AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of Farm and Farm
Stock at lot 16, Con. 13 McKillop
Twp., on
Wednesday, February 4
at 1 p.m. 2.%2 miles south and
2%2 miles east of Wilton, or 8
miles north of Seaforth and -2V2
miles east.
Cattle., 21 registered fully ac-
credited Ayrshire cows, fresh and
springing; 27 white faced feeder
cattle; 8 calves; good Registered
Ayrshire herd sire, rising 2 yrs.
Did.
Pigs: 47 chunks, about 80 lbs.
One electric roller, and 2. H,P.
motor,
Property: 50 acre farm, part of
lot 11 and 12, McKillop Twp.; 20
acres workable and remainder in
bush.
Terms: chatter, cash; proper-
ty, 10% down, balance 30 days.
Prop., GLEN McNICHOL
Auct., HAROLD JACKSON
Clerk, E. P. CHESNEY
4-b
Auction Sales °.
EVERY FRIDAY
1.30 p.m*
Government inspected Scales
Cattle Sold By Weight
TERMS: CA6H
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
13013 McN•AIR, Auctioneer
B.. W. COLQUHOUN, Clotk
RUMNEY—In St, Andrew's Hos-
...J
e
e
a
M..aureen Swanson Donald Sinden
Pita" Midland, on Tuesday; Janco
nary 27, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs,
MONDAY -- TUESDAY -- .WEDNESDAY
Robert W. Rumney, Victoria
Harbour (nee Marilyn Dowson),
DOUBLE BIL1- — Adult Entertainment
a son (brother for Trudy).
"THE HAUNTED STRANGLER'-'
TAYLOR v Grace Maternity
Hospital, Nova Scotia, on Tues-
Terrifying transformation of a distinguished novelist into
,
day, January 6, 1lor, to LAC
a bestial killer,
and -Mrs. H. A, TaylorP(nee Mar-
BORIS KARLOFF -- ELIZABETH ALLAN -= JEAN KENT
garet Porter) RR 1, Windsor
-- and —
Junction, Nova Scotia, a son,
""FIEND WITHOUT A FACE"
David Harold, a brother for
Mike and Ricky.
A small Canadian town near an Air Force base is terrorized
DEATHS
by a mad sicentist..
Marshall THOM'PSON -- Kim PARKER -- Michael BALFOUIT
DUCHARME—In Clinton Public
THURSDAY -- FRIDAY— SATURDAY
Hospital, on Wednesday, Jan-
me,ybe>ov d 9wife of OscS. ar
"THE KETTLES ON OLD MacDONAL' D'S
charme, Zurich, in her 77th year.
FARM"
Requiem mass in St. Boniface
Roman Qhtholic Church, Zurich,
A rural riot of laughs. It was a peaceful farm until the
on Friday morning, by the Rev.
Kettles came. Marjorie Main -- Parker Fennelly
C. E, Doyle, Zurich, and inter-
and Gloria Talbott
ment there.
-
McKENZIF.r-•la Strathroy, on Fri-
day. January 23, 1959, Miss
No Change in Method of Phone Listings.
'Hannah McKenzie, in her 85th
year. Funeral from the Ball and
Mulch funeral home, Nigh S# -
Complaints Persuade Bell to RecoQsider
'reet, Clinton, to Clinton Cemet-
ery, on Monday afternoon, Jan-
Lary 26; by the Rev. D. J.
A plan to remove listings, for traffic patterns change further,
Lane,
several Western Ontario exclang-
The proposed change would have
es from the London telephone
affected telephone users in the
McMICHAEL. At his home on
directory and transfer them to
Bell's Centralia, Exeter, Crediton
Wilson Street, Goderich, on
the Stratford-Goderich book, will
and Hensall exchanges, and the
Wednesday, January 21, 1959,
Thomas Joseph McMichael, be-
not now be carried out, W. W.
Hay Municipal System's Grand
loved husband of Margaret Ev-
Haysom, Bell Telephone manager
for
Bend, Zurich and Dashwood ex,
Scott, in his 77th year.eral
this territory, announced to-
changes.
Funlyn
Fun from the Lodge funer-
day,
The next issue of the London
al home, Goderich, to Maitland-
Under the original proposal,
directory, to be distributed in
bank Cemetery, Seaforth, on
listings for telephone users in the
Junei will carry classified (yellow)
Friday afternoon, January, 23,
'Robb,
Bell's Centralia, Exeter, Crediton
page listings for the Exeter, Hen -
by the Rev. James Lon-•
and Hensall exchanges and the
sall, Centralia and Crediton ex -
don.
Hay Municipal System's Grand
changes for the first time, and in
RANNIE—In Clinton Public Hos-
Bend, Zurich and Dashwood ex-
these exchanges white page ad-
pital, on Tuesday; January 27.
changes would have been removed
vertising will be eliminated:
1959, James George Rannie, be-
from the London directory.
o
loved husband of Susie Jacobi,
The decision not to go through
in his 478th year. Funeral from
the Westlake funeral home, Zu-
with the plan was made after
Stanley
ladies
considering objections from a few
rich, to . the Evangelical United
Brethren Cemetery, Bronson
Line, on Thursday, January 29
i th
users n e area who felt the y
uld be somewhat inconvenienc-
Regular Meeting
,
by the R ev. A. M. Amacher.
d
REICHERT—In Clinton Public
The
" proposal was a good one
from „
The January meeting of the
Stanley Community Club was held,
Hospital, on Thursday, January
an economic point of view,
Mr.Haysom said, "however, it was
at the home of Mrs. Calvin Hor-
22, 1959, Alfred William Reich-
ert, beloved husband of Lovina
agreed that we would study . the
ton, Mrs. George Cantelon, vice-
president, took the chair in the
Fuss, In his 82nd year. Funeral
problem further., While the out-
absence of Mrs. Mel Graham, 13
from St. Peter's Lutheran Ch-
come of these studies still support
members, two visitors and five
urch, Zurich, to the Lutheran
the proposal, public opinion is.im.;
children answered the roll call.
Cemetery there on Sunday, Jan-
portant to us and the savings were
Business was discussed anq� it was
uary 25, by the Rev. O. Winter.
considered insufficient to warrant
'moved by Mrs. John McGregor and
SCOTT In Clinton, on Thursday,
injuring any customer relations."
seconded Mrs, George Ca
-
ion, that $55 be sent to the Sallvava-
January 22, 1959, John Scott,
The present directory arrange.
tion Army. The hostess and her
Londesboro, beloved husband of
ment will, therefore, continue un-
group had a contest and a delic-
Mabel Lee, iii his .,84th year.
disturbed at least until telephone
ious lunch was served,
Funeral from the Ball and Mut-
ch funeral home, High Street,
Clintony, on Sunday afternoon,
January 25, by the Rev. J. T.
White; Londesboro, and inter-
ment in Londesboro Cemetery.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs, T. W. (Web) Mar-
tin wish to thank their friends
and neighbours for- their; kindness,
extended to them during their re-
cent bereavement. 4-b
The family of the late Mrs. Bert
Gibbings wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
for the acts of kindness; messages
of sympathy, and beautiful floral
.tributes received during their re-
cent sad bereavement. 4-p
Mrs. Archie Robinson, a 'patient
in Clinton Public Hospital, would
like to • thank her many friends
and relatives, sister Rebekahs,
Auburnites, CPH grads, for flow-
ers, cards and gifts, etc., also Miss
Smith, the doctors and nurses for
their care. 4-1b
I would like to thank all my
friends who sent flowers, cards
and treats, while I was a patient
in the hospital recently, also, my
good neighbours who were so good
to my family. Specal thanks to
the nursing staff, Miss Smith, my
special nurses, Drs. •Oakes, Addis-
on and Munn, the Rev. Inder.
Their kindness was greatly apprec-
iated. -IRENE SHOREY, 4-p
Rubber Stamps
and
Marking
Devices
of every description
Also
Stamp Pads
Sold by
Clinton Dews -Record
-.
F.�owerS
Telegraphed K
Anywhere
K. C. COOKE,
(FLORIST
Dial HU 2.7 011-LClin tats
FINAL, WEEK
Take advantage of these and many more specials during
this final round -up of seasonal merchandise.
TOPCOATS
Special Rack -- Sizes 36 to 42
'/2 PRICE
Jackets and Suburban Coats
SUEDES -- FLEECES --• GABARDINES -- Etc.
• 1/a PRICE
SPORT SHIRTS
S - M - L — Over 300 to choose from.
Save up to $5,00
To Clear from $2.95 up
SWEATERS -- SPORT COATS TIES
BOYS' WEAR
SU8URiBAN COATS SPORT SHIRTS .
TWEEDUROY PANTS --r LINED MEANS
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