Clinton News Record, 1955-04-14, Page 5"THCLRSD Y, APRIL 14, 1955 •
CLINTON :NEWS4RECORD
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DEADLINE -12 .noon, Wednes-
day.
ACCOMMODATION for RENT
UNFURNISHED HOUSE in Bay -
;field.' New furnace and bath.
PPhone Bayfield 53r2. 12tfb
APARTMENT, FOUR ROOMS
-and •bath, modern, new, central
location. Apply to Box 144,. Clin-
ton News -Record. 14-5-b
'THREE ROOM APARTMENT,
. unfurnished, one and one-half
amiles from Clinton. Share bath.
-Available immediately. Phone F.
Powell, -Clinton 722W3. 15b
APARTMENT FOR RENT, fur-
nished, heated, four rooms, three-
piece
Phone Goderich 148 ric stove and
APARTMENT TO RENT, three
rooms, heated and furnished. Frig.
..and rangette; shared bath. Private
entrance. Not more than one child.
:Phone Seaforth 42. 14-5b
Accommodation Wanted
'WANTED, BY JUNE lst, HOUSE
"Lo rent. Adults. Apply Box 141,
'Clinton News -Record. 14-5-b
ARTICLES FOR SALE
HAIR . DRIER "EUGENE", new.
("hone Clinton 127, Mrs. Forcier.
15b
SPECIAL - RECONDITIONED
'chesterfield with chair to match-
"two sewing machines. Bert Lang -
lord Second Hand dealer. 15p
NEW LOW PRICES ON RCA
"Victor Television. 17" table mod-
%els $189.50 and up. See them at,
"T. A. Dutton, RCA Victor Dealer,
:Brucefield. Phone Clinton 634r4.4
"TV FIT FOR A "KING" - We
•:Rent --Move - Install. Complete
tservice on all makes of rotators
and antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation,
phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1949 FORD COACH, in excellent
condition. Jack Tebbutt, phone
Clinton 518J3. . 15p
CUSTOM WORK
PLOUGHING Gardens and work-
ing. I also do excavating. Please
contact Ken McKenzie, -phone
Clinton 552W. 15p
ANYONE REQUIRING LAWNS
cut • with power lawn mower -
phone Clinton 478W.' 15b
GARDENS PLOUGHED and Disc -
ed.. Phone Clinton 214.--
15-6-b
ANYONE WISHING to have their
lawn rolled with heavy roller,
please contact Albert Bond, phone
Clinton, 428. 14-5b
BULLDOZING and Excavating.,
Clearing r land. J. & G. Postill,
R.R. 3, Clinton. Phone Clinton
702J4. 12-23p
1947, CHEVROLET COACH, five
tires, heater, dandy condition. Wi11
sell or trade for cheaper car. Peter
J. Lazet, Apt. 1, above Pickett and
Campbell's, after 6.30 p.m.
15p
BABY CHICKS
PICTURE' FRAMING - .We are
now equipped to do picture fram-
ing. Good selection of mouldings.
MacLaren's Studio. 42tfb
FOR GENERAL CONTRACTING
and Repair Work contact Seaforth
Concrete Products; Seaforth. We
do any kind of repair work, erect
new buildings, remodel and repair
barns, concrete work of all kinds,
plain or coloured, Seaforth Con-
crete Products Phone 740 or
after six p.m. Phone 22, Seaforth,
Ontario. 15 to 19b
FARMS FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter, Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. Low 33-tfbowwn
payments.
'HICKS - DAYOLD - Started.
':Most breeds and crosses available.'
"From well-known Bray Hatchery.
Ask agent -Mrs. Alex Paterson,
"Brucefield. 14-5-6-7-b
EIGHT AND 12 WEEK OLD
PULLETS
LEGHORN PULLETS, 12 weeks
old May 5; regular $1.40,. special
$1.25, ready for range shelters.
Free delivery within 30 miles.
Five -week-old world famous Fore-
man Leghorn pullets, April 25, 73c.
"Dayolds available weekly until
June 1. Booking eight and ten -
week old pullets now for June de-
livery.
THE LAHEVIEW POULTRY
FARM and HATCHERY LTD.
Exeter, Ontario
15-6-b
"'KITCHENER BIG -4 CHICKS
should be your April choice. Let's
quote you prices, look after your
-requirements.
}plus their dchoice. own
`intensive breeding program of 35
years. Mixed, pullets, cockerels,
started also. Agent: Charles Scott,
Auburn, phone Blyth 43r23.
155
BABY SITTING
FARMS FOR RENT
TEN ACRES, SOME PASTURE,
some crop. Apply Clinton News-
Record Box 151. 15p
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale
MILKERS - MORE FARMERS
are switching to the Surge Milker
every month. Contact Lovell H.
McGuire, Surge Dealer, Wingham,
phone Wingham 593 (collect. We
specialize in good cow milking.
i.
15-6-7-8-pg
FARM PRODUCE FOR SALE
MAPLE SYRUP FOR SALE. Ap-
ply N. G. Cud, RR 3, Kippen, be-
tween Brucefield and Kippen on
Highway 4. 14-5-p
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL will do
baby sitting after school, evenings,
• weekends, or holidays. Phone Clin-
-ton 323J. 15p
BOARD AND ROOM -
SOUND COOKING SPY Apples,
$2.00 per bushel, Stewart Middle-
ton, phone Clinton 437J3.
14-5-p
FOR SALE OR RENT
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kovacs
(nee RUth Snelling), Port• Col,
borne, spent Easter with her par-
ents; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snel-
ling. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. John Snelling.
Thelma and Donald, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Brown, all of Port Col-
borne, visited with Charles and
Mrs. Snelling. ,
Mrs. J. Regan and daughter,
June, London, spent a. few days
with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs, Charles' Snelling.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE.
TEAM OF PERCHERON Horses.
Phone Clinton 39231. 15p
FARM -5th Concession, Goderich
Township, for sale or rent (past-
ure or crops). Apply Elvera Chur-
chill, 2183 Bloor Street, West, To-
ronto. 14-5-b
FOR SALE OR RENT, by month
or season, Bayfield cottage close
to river and lake; three bedrooms,
sleeping porch, fireplace, refrig-
erator, flush toilet, garage; June,
$100; July or August, $200; sea-
son, $400. Apply E. Churchill,
2183 Bloor Street West, Toronto.
14-5-b
BOARDERS WANTED. Good
board and bed in private home for
gentleman or two sharing. Phone
Clinton 261M. 15b'
ROOMS OR BOARD. PHONE
Clinton 798W1. 15b
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
LOT FOR SALE
GOOD BUILDING LOT on Town-
send Street, 132' x 821/', centrally
located. Phone Clinton 652W.
14-5b
Furniture Re -Finishing
MISCELLANEOUS
VISIT COUNTER'S JEWELLERY
Store for best values in Diamond
Rings, Bluebird and Forget -me -
Not, For evening appointments
phone Clinton 230. W. N. Counte5r..
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association. "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service for Rall breeds of cattle.
For service or information phone
Clinton 242 collect, between 7.30
and 10.00 a.m.. on week days and
7.30 and 9.30' a.m. on Sundays.
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re -
phone 76 M. ply W. G.
Pickett,
Clinton
FURNITURE FOR SALE
SMALL WALNUT DINING Table,
and oval mahogany table. Phone
Clinton 652W.
HAY FOR SALE
120 SQUARE BALES OF GOOD
mixed hay. Phone Bayfield 8533.
IN ANY BUSINESS,REPEAT
orders are the yard-stickof suc-
cess. Farmers who have tried
Egmont Minerals for their live-
stock are now using them reg-
ularly. Always available at the
farm at $7.00 per 100 for cattle.
$6.75 per 100 for hogs. Slightly
higher delivered prices. Remem-
ber no matter how much you pay,
you cannot buy better livestock
minerals. J. W. VanEgmond, Clin-
ton, phone Clinton 805r13.
9-17-b
BALED HAY AND FEED OATS
for sale. We can also take in
some more cattle to pasture. J.
W. VanEgmond, Clinton, phone
Clinton 805r13. 14tfb
HELP WANTED -Female
WAITRESS, experienced prefer-
red, day work only. Pinger's Rest-
aurant, Clinton, phone 405.
14-5b
SALESLADY FOR PART-TIME
work, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., five-day
week. Write to Post Office Box
83, Clinton. 15b
LARGE STIED FOR SALE IN
Brucefield. Phone Clinton 618r22.
15x
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
TAXI BUSINESS and downtown
office building, good, basement.
Coal furnace, Phonk Clinton 175.
15-6-7-p
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
.Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton 448. 13tfb
CUSTOM.- DELIVERY
SEED FOR SALE
QUANTITY OF TIMOTHY SEED,
cleaned. Doug Farquhar, phone
Clinton 805x5. 15p
QUANTITY OF GALORE Barley;
also Beaver Oats. Second crop
from registered seed. Harold Yeo,
RR 3, Clinton, phone Clinton
392W4.
SINGLE GIRL WANTED to work
in jewellery store. Steady employ-
ment. Apply in person. John A.
Anstett. 14-55
WOMAN FOR GENERAL clean-
ing, once weekly. Hours 8 to 12
in morning or 1 to 5 in the after-
noon. Have vacuum and electric
polisher. 75c an hour. Phone
Clinton 181W. 155
SERVING CLINTON AND. RCAF
Station. Contracts on local house-
hold moving. Evening contracts if
desired. Safe handling assured.
Reasonable rates. W. G. "Bill".
Riehl, phone Clinton 685R_8tfb
CLOTHING FOR -SALE
BOY'S CL.TIIING, SIZE 14 -
ehecked slack pants, six shirts,
two`, pair jeans, five sweaters; one.
jacket, size 10 or 12. Best offer
takes all. Phone Clinton 478W1..b
EPLOY ENT WANTED
FARM WORK WANTED. '7.'.
Cameron, Clinton. 15p
HOUSECLEANING WORK want -
BIRTHS
HUNKING. - In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, April
13, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Hunking, Auburn, a son.
KYLE -In Clinton Public Hospital
on Sunday, April 10, 1955, to
Mr, and Mrs. Byron Kyle, Hen-
sail, a son (a brother for Donald
and Suzanne).
LEPPINGTON-In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, April 7,
1955,. to Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Leppington, Clinton, -a: son (Wal-
ter Franklin, a brother for
Tommy and Johnnie). '
McCRACKEN-In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Monday, April 11,
1955, to WO2 and Mrs. G. J.
McCracken, RR 2, Clinton, a son
(Kenneth Garnet, a brother for
John),
PECK -In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Tuesday, April 12, 1955,,
to Mr. and Mrs,, Robert Peck,
RR 1, Zurich, a son.
SAUNDERS-In Winnipeg, Man.,
on Monday, April 11, 1955, to
Mr, and Mrs, Arthur E. Saund-
ers (nee: JoAnne- Cuninghame),
a son (brother for Gene).
WESTERVELD-In Clinton Pub-
lic Hospital, .on Wednesday,
April 13, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Westerveld, Blyth, a
son.
WISE -In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Friday, April 8, 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs. George Wise, RR 3,
Clinton, a daughter (Linda Lou-
anne).
QUANTITY OF ALASKA SEED
oats, power cleaned. Apply James
Landsborough, RR 3, Seaforth.
Phone Seaforth 665r16.
13-4-5-p
TYPIST
EXPERIENCED TYPIST to do
dictaphone and general typing for
co-operative automobile insurance
company located in Toronto. Sen-
ior matriculant or . commercial
equivalent. Bloor-Bay district, 5 -
day week, air-conditioned office.
Starting salary $45-$50. Reply,
giving full particulars to Box No.
152, .Clinton News -Record.
15-6-7-5
WORK WANTED
FARMERS - IF IN NEED OF
experienced farm help, call us.
Single and married man available.
Call Corn. Buruma, RR 4, Clinton,
phone Clinton 807r21. 10 to 18b
LIVESTOCK WANTED 1
TEACHERS WANTED
QUALM'er..D TEACHERS are
wanted by the Goderich Township
School Area. Schools are upto
date and good salaries are being
paid. When applying, statequal-
ifications and salary expected. For
further particulars contact Frank
Yeo, secretary -treasurer, RR4-5 ,
Clinton.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
for old, sick and disabled horses
and cattle, animals bled out. Phone
Leroy Acheson, Atwood, 153,'col-
lect. 3-16;-b
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich. Phone collect,
936r32. or 936r21.. 9-Ptfb
PROPERTY FOR SALE,
MARRIAGES
OLSON-HUSTY-In St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Clinton,
on Saturday afternoon, April 9,
1955, by Rev. D. J. Lane, Mary
Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Husty, Clinton and
Norman Leslie Olson, Toronto,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin O.
Olson, Ketchen, Sask.
THOMPSON-DALRYMPLE - In
North Side United Church, Sea -
forth, on Saturday afternoon,
April 9, 1955, by Rev. J. Stinson,
Lila Grace, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Garnet Dalrymple,
Seaforth, and Lorne William
Thompson, Kippen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Thompson, Kip -
pen.
APPLICATIONS
for
ASSISTANT
CARETAKER
at
Clinton -District Collegiate
Institute
Duties to commence July 1, 1955
Contact Mr. L. Denomme
as to duties.
Apply 'stating salary, to:
H. C. LAWSON,
Secretary -Treasurer,
Clinton, Ontario.
15-6-5
manommiasama
FIR SALE
R0XY THEATRE
C•LINTON
Thurs., April 14 -
Last Showing Of
'White Christmas
The Vistavision 'Sensation
Adults and Students 75c;
Children 35c
DEATHS
BEAN -In Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich, on
Sunday evening, April 10, 1955,
George Bean, Hullett Township,
beloved husband of the late
Phoebe Linfield, in his 69th
year,n Knox
td Church, from
uburto Col-
•. borne Cemetery, on Wednesday
afternoon, April 13.
Fri. & Sat. Only -April 15-16
"The Outlaw Stallion
The love of a 12 -year-old boy for
a wild white stallion is the theme
of this splendid Technicolor West-
ern -Phil Carey, Dorothy Patrick.
MON., TUES. & WED.
"PHFFFT"
Don't try to say it -just see it -
it's fast and funny.
Judy Holiday - Jack Carson
Coming -
'FRANCIS JOINS THE WACS'
Ism.
T E PARK TEL 1150 N'E'
Goderich
NOW-Thurs., Fri & Sat.
8 Days Left: to see the Greatest
Musical of them a11!
"White Christmas"
In Vistavision Technicolor
with
BING CROSBY - DANNY I¢AYE
Rosemary. °looney - Vera Ellen
and Dean Jagger
Tunes, talent and fun sprinkled all
over a real heart-warming story.
Admission: Adults 75; Children 35
Student admission prices suspend-
ed for the run of White Christmas
MON., TUES. & WED.
Doris Day Phil Silvers
and Robert Cummings
Technicolor Cinemascope, a tune-
ful tale of a bankrupt . musical
troupe who locate a genial angel
and get their show rolling again.
"Lucky Me"
ATCAPITAL TELEPP' ONE
THE
Goderich
NOW-Thurs., Fri & Sat.
"Saracen Blade"
-- In Technicolor -
Tells the story of a young English-
man who joins the Crusades to
confound a nefarious nobleman:
Ricardo Montalban and
Betta St. John
MON., TUES. &-WED.
Marlene Dietrich - John Wayne
and Randolph. Scott
A super -star cast presents an ex-
citing romantic story with the
great Bessemer steel plants as a
background.
"PITTSBURG"
Coming:
"CANNIBAL ATTACK"
. with Judy Walsh and Johnny
Weissmuller
Ontario St. Church
Happy Doubles
The April meeting of Ontario
Street Church Happy Doubles
-Club was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Elliott on. Monday
evening.
The devotional period was in
charge of Mildred and Ross Mer-
rill. The hymn "When I Survey
the Wondrous Cross" opened the
meeting. A passage of Scripture
from St. Luke 16: 1-7 was read
A reading "Thoughts Toward
Easter" was given, followed by
prayers and the hymn "Christ the
COLE - Suddenly, in Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on Sattltday, April 9,
1955, Arthur Leslie Cole, belov-
ed husband of Agnes Pear] Mc-
Nally, in his 60th year. Funeral
' from the Stiles funeral home,
Goderich, to Maitland Cemetery,
under Masonic auspices, on
Tuesday, afternoon, April 12,
FORD - In Winnipeg, Man., on
Tuesday, April 5, 1955, Rose-
cepha Mulholland, widow of the
late Fred Ford, formerly of
Goderich Township, and dear
sister of John Mulholland, Clin-
ton and Fred Mulholland, Holm-
esville. Funeral in Winnipeg, on
Saturday, April 9.
KIRKCONNELL - In Clinton, on
Good Friday, April 8, 1955,
David S. Kirkconnell, Brussels,
in his 65th year. Funeral from
the home of his brother, Andrew
Kirkconnell, Base Line, Hullett
Township, to Brussel's Cemetery,
on Tuesday, April 12.
MARSH -In Highland Park Gen-
eral Hospital, Detroit, Mich., on
Monday, March 21, 1955, Harry
S. Marsh, beloved husband of
the late Harriet Davis, formerly
of Clinton, in his 81st year. Fun-
eral from the Spaulding and Son
funeral home, Ferndale, Mich.,
to Evergreen Cemetery, on
Thursday afternoon, April 24.
PLEWES-In Sault Ste. Marie
Hospital, on Tuesday, April 12,
1955, William George Plewes,
formerly of Tuckersmith Town-
ship, beloved husband of the late
Bessie Walser, and brother of
Mrs. Levi Stong and Mrs. Clara
Wise, both. of Clinton, in his 96th
year.
5 -ROOM[ 1 -STOREY DWELLING;
Asphalt siding; oil burning fur-
nace; ' double lot; garage; im-
mediate possession. Price: $3500.
•11/2 STOREY, 8 -ROOM Dwelling -
which includes (3 room), with
bath, self-contained heated
apartment, with separate ent-
rance. New oil heating furnace;
modern conveniences; garage;
good location.
-o- .
1 STOREY. BRICK, 3 Bedroom
,Dwelling; Modern conveniences.
oil heating; built in 1953. Good
location.
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1 STOREY, 5 Roomed Cottage;
11/ acres, land. Price $1,800.00.
-�
1 STOREY, 3 Roomed Dwelling;
16x24; wired; on skids; can be
moved.
NEW HOMES -with or without
-acreages, ' in ToWn of . Clinton
Budget terms can be arranged.
Also two -acre plots in town. A.
J. Deseck, Base Line Road, ` Clin-
ton (North End). • 15-tfb
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ONE-STOREY Double Dwelling;
modern conveniences, oil heated.
Good income property.
50 -ACRE FARM, 5 -room dwelling,.
modern conveniences, garage,
barn 36x56, located on Highway
4'11/2 miles from Clinton.
95 .ACRE FARM - bank barn,
30x56,,six-room dwelling, hydro,
adjacent to school.
SIX ROOM FRAME HOUSE,
asphalt siding and shingles, good TT
C.
LAN7 SON
cellar. Good repair. One quarter 11.
acre lot; small garage, situated in I
Brucefield. Hard and soft water REALTOR
inside, good well. Apply John A. no ? K1 W . eiliiton
- at
Galbraith
RADIO AND
Television
from
$199.50 up
Cards of Thanks
MRS. IVY JOHNSTON wishes
to express her sincere appreciation
for all thekindness shown during
her recent sad bereavement. Spec-
ial thanks to the doctors and staff
of Seaforth Clinic, Rev. Mr. Stin-
son, Miss Drope and staff of Scott
Memorial Hospital, G. A.. Whitney
Funeral Home and to my neigh-
bours and friends of Seaforth and
Brucefield and those who sent
floral tributes and cards. 15p
The family of the late John
Zapfe gratefully acknowledge the
many kindnesses of relatives and
friends during his illness and pas -
ling.
This thoughtfulness was again
expressed many times during Mrs.
Zapfe's illness in London hospital.
-His wife and sisters - Beth,
Ethel and Grace. 15p
Lord is Risen Today", was sung.
During the business session it
was decided to donate $10 to the
Clinton Branch of the Cancer So-
ciety. Edna Wheeler and Don
Symonds volunteered as canvas-
sers for the Cancer Society.
Don Symons spoke on the "Care
of Dwarf Trees"; this was an int-
eresting topic as several members
have one or two dwarf trees in
their gardens. Two contests were
conducted by Doreen Jarvis. Lunch
was served and a social half hour
followed.
The KIRKCONNELL - Family
wishes to express sincere apprec-
iation for all the kindness shown
during their recent bereavement,
for flowers and to those who help-
ed in any way. Thanks. 15p
NOTICE to all persons who
consider themselves to have
undertaken any transactions
with the Clinton Cemetery
Board.'
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons who have undertaken any
business transactions or have en
any way dealt . with any person
who held himself out as acting on
behalf of The Clinton Cemetery
Board during the period from Jan-
uary 1, 1953 to March 11, 1955, are
requested to so advise the under-
signed Secretary- Treasurer and
provide the said Secretary -Treas-
urer with full details of the nature
of the transaction on or before
May 9th, 1955, after which date
the Clinton Cemetery Board will
deal only with those obligations
and claims of which they have
notice.
CLINTON CEMETERY BOARD
BERT GLIDDON, Chairman,
JOHN LIVERMORE, Secretary -
Treasurer.
15-6-7-5
KEEP_ YOUR
CAR AT
Top Performance
Give it the finest care
available -Bring it here'
for regular and expert
service.
'cry CI.Tctnkful
of
Cannes Service
Gasoline
either premium or regular.
-It will take the knock or
ping out of the motor and
:will give you top mileage
per gallon.
Drive In Today
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 1.80 p.m.
TERMS CASH
J. COREY, Sales Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer
K. W. COLQUH6UN, Clerk
AUCTION SALES
Please find auction sale ads this
week on Page Ten.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Harold Whit-
ney Carter, who passed away two
years ago, April 13, 1953:
"Years may wipe out many things
But this they wipe out never,
The memory of those nappy days
When we were all together."
-Ever remembered and sadly mis-
sed by his wife and family.
15b
Flowers
Telegraphed
Anywhere
cog
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST
Phone 66W - Clinton
J. A. ANSTETT
Jeweller and Watchmaker
EXPERT WATCH REPAIR SERVICE
Bulova, Gruen and Cyma Watches
BLUE RIVER and BLUE BIRD DIAMONDS
Spode Dinnerware
Visit Our Modern Up -To -Date Jewellery Store Today
Phone 562 Clinton
26-tfb
RAY'S
Cities Service
Cities Service Products •
Raymond Hoggarth, Prop.
Clinton Ontario
GODERICH PAVILION
DANCING , EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
NIGHTS IN 1955
Saturday Night -Paul Cross and His Orchestra
Wednesday Night is Square Dance Night with
Clarence Petrie and the Night Hawks /
Tho Pavilion is available for afternoon and evening. rentals.
The management caters to luncheons, banquets, wedding re-
ceptions, etc. PHONE GODERICH 675 or 419.
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E. CL%T.ING
SANFORIZED
DENIM
PANTS
SANFORIZED
WORK
SHIRTS.
$3.95 up
$Z.15 up
HEADQUARTERS
for
G. W. G.
WORK CLOTHING
COWBOY KING JEANS
RED STRAP PANTS
PICKETT a CAMPBELL
Arrow Shirts Stetson Hats
"The Store For Min"
PHONE 25 -:(Main Corner) - CLINTON