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Quality Hardware and Housewares
Electrical Appliances and Supplies
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BUY
C1LUX ENAMEL
AT...
LIONS vs.
KINSMEN
at 7.30 o'clock
CLINTON
CONCERT
BAND
will play
between events
AND
For Public
Skating
Afterwards
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IOU call is to be answered by Gantn Meelineney, Mrs. Wor-
e, favorite 1.3ible verse and a thy Young, Mrs- Leonard
Lunch was served by Mrs, arnbault and Mrs. .Stanley
HOME SWEET RUGS
Beautiful Scatter Rugs, Many Colors, Washable and
Long-Wearing,
COME IN AND SEE THEM TODAY.
t-Aolgs---Now Is the time to bring in your
CUSTOM WEAVING,
STANLEY SAUDER
Hay P.0, North End Exeter Phone 973-J
7-8-9-p
CQIT Affiliates
The CGIT met last Wednes-
day evening en the Senday.
School room. with a tielnoer Or elochere and WIVIS members
preeent, The meeting opened
With. the pledge being repeated.
A skit was presented by eeV-,
eras girls representing' various
countries ana each telling what
Christianity meant to thene
/earen Alien favoured with
lovely solo. A film "Shade/NY .of
a Sued" Was shown. 1-1ev, H.
eeinge narrated the Seery.
The affiliation service was
then participated in and the
certificate of 'affiliation with
the WIVES was presented by
Mrs. Grant McLean, Heneall,
wno represented the Presbyter-
lel. The members also received
their badges from Mrs. Don
McNall who represented the
local WMS. Prayer was by
Linea Thompson and Rev, H,
eemge pronounced the bene,dic-
tion.
The girls have (under the
leadership of Mrs, Funge, Mrs.
Carmen Moon and Mrs. Len
Caldwell) a wonderful oppor-
tunity Ito attain a Christian
outlook on life,
Cheerio Club
The Cheerio Club met last
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Bert Allen with 12 ladies pres-
ent. Roll call was responded to
by household hints. Several
readings and a contest by group
2 were enjoyed, a social hour
followed. Lunch was served by
group 1.
0
A monument at Solferino,
Italy, commemorates the birth
of the Red Cross idea and hon-
ours Henri Dunant, the found-
er of the Red Cross.
Photographed at the,Master Feeds Farm
CLINTON
HARRY WILLIAMS
11112.6633 RI1+2CLINTON
'56 Dodge
1/2 -TON PANEL
Just the thing for a grocery
store, radio repair, etc. Not
a mark on it.
$695
'55 Ford
4-TON
GRAVEL TRUCK
6-yd. box, completely rebuilt
hoist, DP with 5-speed trans,-
mission.
White Tilt-
Cab Tractor
Complete with nearly-new
470 cu. in. engine, 5th wheel,
saddle tanks, full-air, 1000x
20 tires. Excellent value,
priced to sell.
'54 Mercury
1/2 -TON PICKUP
In excellent condition, with
new paint.
'53 141 3-Ton
Complete with 14-ft. stake
bodys, hoist, newly-installed
1958 motor.
'53 Ford
3-TON
with 14-ft. rack, 4-speed
transmission, DP axle, load-
ing chute, etc. Ready to
work.
Plan Now To Attend!
SKATING
55 Albert Street-CLINTON-Phone HU 2-9304
amzussozozza.
HOLLANDIA Imports & Drygoods
ton on Wednesday, February
22,
aleraled:/'
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JUDGING OF
COSTUME
EVENTS and
RACES
BEGIN AT
8 O'CLOCK
THE FINISH DEPENDS ON THE START
Give your pigs a good start toward profitable marketing
with the Master Pig Starter program. When only two to
three weeks old your baby pigs are ready for Master Pig
Perk Pellets. This highly fortified feed provides proven
protection against growth-stunting diseases when resis-
tance is lowest. After feeding from 25 to 50 lbs. switch to
Master Pig Starter. Pigs
that have gotten off to a
good start on these two
feeds are well prepared for
future profits.
Plan Your Costume Now!
CA MAL
CLINTON 1.10 S ARENA Friday, MARCH 10
Good Prizes - Draws Entertainment for Skaters & Spectators
BROOM
BALL
Youngest Child on Skates (must be on Single Runner
Skates) $1.00 $ .75 .50
Best Boy's Costume (14 and under) 2.00 1.00 .75
Best Girl's Costume (14 and under) 2.00 1.00 .75
Best TV Character (any age-boy or girl) 3.00 2.00 1.00
Best Animal Character (any age-boy or girl) - 2.00 1.00 .75
Best Dressed •Clown or Comic 3.00 2.00 1.00
Best National Costume (any age) 3.00 2.00 1.00
Best Costume _Gay Nineties (any age) ......... . . ... 3.00 2.00 1.00
Best Dressed Bride and Groom (any age) 3.00 2.00 1.00
Oldest Lady oh Skates , and in Costume 2.04
Oldest Gentlemen on Skates and in Costume 2.00
Best Lady Skater in Costume .............. .,„..„.... 2.00 1.00
Best Gentleman Skater in Costume 2.00 1.00
Boys Race (10 and under) 1.00 .75 .50
Girls Race (10 and under) ....„--- ....... -......„„...- 1.00 .73 .50
Boys Race (over 10 and under 15 years) 1.00 .75 .50
Girls Race (over 10 and under 15 years) ,..-„,„ 1.00 .75 .50
Adult Mens Race (open) 1.00 .75 .50
Adult Ladies Race (open) 1.00 .75 .50
DRAW for (1st) 20-1b. TURKEY; (2nd) CHICKEN- tickets 3 for 25c
ADMISSION: Adults 50e, Students and Children 25c
Miss IVfaxine flunking, Lon-
don, spent the weekend at her
home here,
Mr. and Mrs, Art Mahaffey,
Syron visited with the Bert
Aliens last Tuesday.
Mr, .and Mrs. Willows Moun-
tain visited on Wednesday with
their granddaughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Wes Jefferson.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Gardiner
of Cromarty, visited with Mr.
and Mrs, Wilmer Hewett last
week.
William Riddell is at pres-
ent spending a few days with
ine cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter McGill.
Mrs, Violet White, Stratford,
spent last weekend with her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
flunking.
Mr, and Mrs. Capling, Kitch-
ener were weekend visitors
with their daughter and fain-
The Mr. and Mrs, Clair'
cent.'
Bruce and Wallace Riley and
Douglas Radford, all of Niagara
ealled on friend's in the village
on Sunday.
Miss Vine Knox, Toronto,
spent a few days this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Knox also attending
the funeral of her aunt, Mrs,
Connell.
The community has suffered
a loss with the sudden passing
of Percy Canter last Saturday
noon. Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to Mrs. carter and the
young family,
There will be a millinery
course given in Londesboro
Community Hall three after-
noons, March 7, 13 and 20 from
1,30 to 4 o'clock, Materials
available. Everyone welcome.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. G. MacGregor were
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Muir, Miss M. E. Muir, all of
Lakeside; James Muir, Isling-
ton and Mrs. Jean Hebden, Clin-
The librarian of the Auburn
Library requests all County Li-
brary books to be in by Sat-urday, March 4,
Mrs, Gordon Miller returned
from Clinton Public Hospital
On Monday after several days
there following SurgerY.
Due to the ice storm on Sat-
urday evening a county truck
and a stake truck had a slight
accident at the corner of Lof-
tus and Goderich Street.
Mr, and Mrs. John Daer re-
turned home last weekend from
Mitchell where they had been
Visiting their daughters and
their families.
We are pleased to report that
J, C, Stoltz is able to be up
and around the house after
falling a couple of weeks ago
on the ice.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sprung
and family attended the Golden
wedding of his parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Harold Sprung, milieu
Township.
Mrs, Paul Hutchins and fam-
ily, Goderich visited a few days
last week with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Sydney IVIcClin-
ehey and Ruth,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath-
well, Michael and Janice, Owen
Sound spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
dan R. Taylor. Mrs. Rathwell
and children remained for a
week's visit,
Next Sunday evening Rev. R.
S, Metz, Exeter, will be guest
speaker at the Knox United
Church at 8 p.m. on March 5.
The newly redecorated auditor-
ium will be rededicated. Mr,
Hilts was minister of this con-
gregation before going to Main
Street Church, Exeter.
Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor re-
ceived the marriage announce-
ment of her friend, Mrs. Alice
Shaw, Allistoe to Harold Ber-
nard Hook, Rochester, N.Y., on
February 21st. She lived here
for many years when her late
husband, Russell Shaw was st-
ation agent at the CPR Sta-
tion, about 35 years ago. Mr.
Shaw passed away in 1952.
Homemakers
The fourth meeting of the
Auburn. Cutouts 4-H club was
held at the home of the leader
Mrs. Donald Haines. The pres-
ident, Janet Young, opened the
meeting, and the minutes were
read by the secretary, Marian
Hickey. Roll call was answered
by each girl demonstrating cor-
rect sitting and standing pos-
ture. Each girl started assemb-
ling their cotton dresses and
were shown how to, make darts
and to gather seams.
Young Folk
The A.Y.P,A. of St, Mark's
Church met at the home of
Rose Marie Haggitt. Shirley
Brown, Carolyn Clark and Rev.
R. Meally were in charge, Pr-
ayers were led by Mary Kirk-
Connell. Shirley Brown, presi-
dent, took charge of the busin-
ess period and Rev. Meally con-
tinued his study on the prayer
b'o'ok. Plans were made to. hold
a skating party on March 2,
with refreshments served at the
rectory.
CGer Meets
The CGIT met in the Sunday
School room of Knox Presby-
terian Church with the presi-
dent, Jannett Dobie in charge.
Pianist was Barbara MacKay.
Minutes were read by the sec-
retary, Laura Deer. Carole Br-
own gave the financial state-
ment.
Roll call was answered by
17 members who each repeated
a Beatitude, Plans were dis-
cussed for the mother and dau-
ghter banquet to be held in the
spring. The offering was re-
ceived by Mary Sanderson.
A ,film on "the Betrayal of
Jesus" was shown, by Mrs. Dun-
can MacKay. Mrs. W, Brad-
neck gave the commentary and
led in a short question period.
Gail Miller and Diane Kirk-
cannell led in several games.
Walkerburn Club
The ladies of the Walkerburn
Club met at the home of Mrs,
Carman Gross with. the presi-
dent, Mrs. George Schneider
in charge. Roll call was ans-
wered by 17 members and two
visitors paying a penny for
every inch of their waistline.
The draw, donated by Mrs.
There are 1,390,794 members
of the Junior Red Cross in our
schools. They are organized in
43,328 classroom branches in
every province of Canada.
John A. MacAulay, Q.C.,
LL.D., of Winnipeg, Chairman
of the Board of Governors of
the League of Red Cross Soc-
ieties, is the first Canadian to
hold this position.
R5 I SEE IT
113111LW:fedlIMPil
Herbert Duizer, was won by
the hostess, Mrs, Stanley Ball
was appointed to inquire when
the next cancer meeting will
be. at l-lyth to which the club
will send a delegate. A Pre, gram of contests were given
by Mrs. Ted Bunking and Mrs.
Herbert Duizer,
The program committee for
March will be Mrs. Bert Hunk-
big, Mrs. George Schneider, and
the lunch committee will be
Mrs. Guy Cunningham, Mrs.
Stuart Ameat, Mrs, Herbert
Duizer and Mrs. Oriel Duizer.
donation for the March of
Dimes.
Attention Farmers
UPRIGHT
CONCRETE SILOS
UP TO 50 FEET
contact:
ARNOLBoD 9UC ILL
70
92 Cambria Rd., Goderich
Phone JA 4-9437 collect
9-10p
3/4 -TON PANEL
Locally owned and driven
only 21,000 miles.
BAND CONCERT
=I AUDITORIUM
Sunday, March 5-8.30 p.m. sharp
CLINTON CONCERT BAND
Ontario Street Church Junior Choir
Mrs. Mary Hearn, Soloist
SILVER COLLECTION
I
--- SALE
ALL OUR WINTER STOCK GOING
AT HALF PRICE
ORLON CARDIGANS-All Sizes $1,99
LONG-SLEEVED PULLOVERS .99 and $1,99
SLACKS-Sizes 2 - 12 $1,49
LADY'S and MEN'S PYJAMAS---All Sizes „„ $2.49, $2,98
Many Other Articles Also On Sale
See Our Special Line of Imported Underwear
and Baby Needs
We Have a Special Line of Imported Wool
(Baby Wool) (Sports Wool) ($ock Wool)
2 ozs. 68c
160 Colours to choose from - and Shrink-Proof
1 Pair of First Quality Nylons FREE with
Every Purchase of $5.00,
PUBLIC
SKATING
After Judging
of Events
Beautiful
DOOR
PRIZE
News of Auburn
Correspondent; MRS, W. .013APNQPK
PlioN4. AUBURN 53W
H. F. WETTLAUFER
FEED MILL
Phone HU 2-9792 Mary Street Clinton, Ont.
• r • BECAUSE.. OVER THE YEARS.
SHE HAD BECOME A GENIUS AS TO
THE OW PLACES iN TOWN TO DEVip
HEATING OILS GASOLINE
GREASESAMOTOLOla
1/2-TON PICKUP
Driven by a local man, only
40,000 miles.
'59 Bedford
'53 Dodge
$1,195
Phone 78
ZURICH
192 1 9 2
SHOW and SALE
OF
BEEF BULLS
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
The Ontario Beef Cattle Improvement Association
HAYS SALES ARENA
Trafalgar
5 Miles North of OAKVILLE on Highway 5
Aberdeen Angus and Shorthorns-Tuesday, March 14
Herefords Thursday, March 16
Showing scheduled for 8.30 a.m, each day
Sales will commence at 11.30 a.m, each day
Every Ontario fanner buying a "performance tested" bull
at these sales will be eligible for a premium of 20 per cent
of the purchase price, but not more than $150, in accord-
ance with the terms of the Bull Premium Policy.
Catalogues may be obtained from the Secretary-Treasurer
A. A. McTAVISI-I, Paisley, W. P. WATSON,
President Parliament Ridge., Toronto
Secretary-Treasurer
I 1 9 2 I 1 1 9 2 1
3 1/2-TON
Well-cared for, equipped with
15-foot stake body, 2-speed
axle.
1/2 -TON
LONG BOX PICKUP
This pickup is in absolutely
like-new condition. Complete
with OM Good-will War-
ranty.
'52 Chev
'57 Chev
$1,295
This model has been recon-
ditioned by our service de-
partment.
1/2-TON PICKUP
A little rusty, but has low
mileage,
1/2-TON 8-CYL, PICKUP
'50 Chev
'56 Ford
$895'
MOTORS LTD.
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NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED
This Week's Car Special
'55 Buick 2-dr Hardtop
Equipped with Motorola
Radio, Automatic Trans- 'r
mission, Just Refinished
in Colonial Yellow
PEARSON
Clinton Area Representative Don Smith Phone HU 24435
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