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ACCOMMODATION 'for RENT
.FOUR ROOM HOUSE, FULL
bath. Availaible . January 1st.
Phone Clinton 428. 50-b
SIX ROOM HOUSE wi'rH bath -
'room, furnace and all convenien-
ces, Fulton Street, .Clinton. Im-
mediate 'possession. Phone Clin-
ton 703W1, 50-b
' /MEE E ROOM ` APARTMENT
and bath, tarnished, available
now. Phone Clinhan 641. '' 50-b
'MODERN' FOUR ROOM apart-
:uzent, unfurnished. Available
-December 1, W. N. 'Counter,
phone Clinton 230. 50-p
SMALL APARTMENT, furnished,
suitable for two. Phone Clinton
-29. 50-b
HOUSE ON ISAAC STREET.
/Italy modern. Forced air furn-
-am. Tiled floors throughout. M.
McAdam, phone Clinton 694J.
50-p
FOUR ROOM APARTMENT, pri-
vate entrance, private b a t h,
ground floor. Bill Grigg, phone
:Clinton 94W after six. 50-b
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT,
large oil heater supplied. Suitable
'for couple with one child. Phone
Clinton 1393. 50..b
'THREE R 0 0 M FURNISHED
'apartment, centrally located. Priv-
ate bath. -Private entrance, Avail -
Me December 15. Phone Clinton
199W. 50-p
FURN]'SHED APARTMENT, lar-
ge, comfortable; modern. All con-
veniences including refrigerator
:and TV. Phone Clinton 62,
50-b
AR/ARTNI ENT FOR RENT. Mod-
ern in every way. Two bedrooms,
private bath. Vacant January 1,
X956. Central location:, Phone Clin-
ton 646. 50p
NEW, THREE-BEDROOM house,
all modern conveniences. In Clin-
ton. Immediate possession, Phone
Clinton 465. 50-b
GROUND FLOOR. APARTMENT
in Clinton. Oil heated. Self-con-
tained. Private entrance and priv-
ate bath. Unfurnished. E. J. Wel-
sh, Victoria Street. Phone Clinton
1273. 50-b
'NEW FIVE ROOM HOME, oil
heated, with all modern conven-
iences. Within walking distance
of RCAF Station Available now.
'For full information phone either
Clinton 783 or 334, after 6 p.m.
50-1-p
ARTICLES FOR SALE
"WALNUT DINING TABLE, pric-
ed reasonable. Phone Clinton
652W, 48tfb
'GREY CONVER•1'IBLE BUGGY
and small crib. Both for $15.00.
Aiso violin, Stewart Dale, RR 4,
Clinton, phone Seaforth 847r21.
50-p
REMINGTON RAZORS — $7.50
trade-in allowance on any old
electric razor, regardless of make
or condition. John A. Anstett,
Clinton 50-b
ROLL -A -WAY COT, COTTON f11 -
led mattress, like new, Regular
$18.95 for $12.00. Small trunk,
nylon travelling bag holds six
suits, zipper side pockets. Phone
C'Linton 1643. 50-p
MEN'S SHOCKPROOF, dustproof,
antimagnetic watches. 517.95,
with expansion bracelet 519,95, et
3. A, Anstett's Jewellry Store.
49-50-h
AS A CHRISTMAS GIFT SUG-
gestion for the whole family on
your list—why not a hamper of
'fancy Northern Spies. Phone
Stewart Middleton, Clinton 437J3.
50-b
CLEARING OUT SALE OF TWO
electric grain rollers, two pressure
'systems. All in perfect , working
condition and guaranteed. Five
new Duo -Therm space heaters.
Special prices for December and
.January. 3. H. Brunsdon, phone
Clinton 15. 50-b
'TV FIT FOR A "KING — We
/Rent — Move — Install. Complete
service on all makes of rotators
and antenna. All work fully guar-
anteed. Huron Tower Installation.
phone Goderich 1344M. 6tfb
'QUANTITY OF WELL Matured
awrn; also army trucks, Chev-
rolets, 60 hundredweight with
four-wheel drive; Fords, four-
wheel drive with trailing axle;
several large "V -type" snowplows
ffor truck mounting. Laister Tree-
-tor Harvester Company, No. 3
Highway, Tillsonburg: 48-9-0-1b
TYPEWRITER Clearance — An
:Ideal Lasting Gift: Remington,
-Underwood, Royal, Smith Stand-
ard, reconditioned, regular .l y
$79.50, reduced $39.50. Also, New
1956 portable with case, reduced
:$59.50. Adding Machines, adds to
$99.999.99, subtracts, only $19.50.
Each fully guaranteed. Deposit
'$5.00, balance C.O.D. Immediate
shipment. Crown, 1011 Bleuty
Montreal, Que, 49-50.1-1)
ARTICLES WANTED
SPRING FILLED MATTRESS,
large size, with or without bed.
-Larne Tyndall, phone Clinton
72733. 50-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1949 MONARCH, BEST Ole' "h R.
-Needs motor work. Phone Clinton
'572W. ' 50-h
7:953 FORD, AUTOMATIC IN
good condition. Apply Clinton
News -Record, Box 501. 50-b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS.
Contact L. G. Winter, Real Estate,
High Street, Clinton. Phone Clin-
ton 448. 13tfb
CUSTOM WORK
HOME AND AUTO RADIOS and
appliances repaired, electric
motors rewound and repaired
Art Levett, Isaac Street at Dun-
lop. Phone Clinton 138W.
40p-tfb
STOVES FOR 'SALE
`DANBY RANGE,i'ri,, Three bur-
ner, good forapartment; also
cook stove (ere -3,m enamel) silent
glow wick burner, Can be con-
verted for coal and wood. Cheep
for quick sale. Phone Clinton.
50-p
CLOTHING'. FOR SALE
MAN'S .GREY TWEED. Topcoat,
good as new, size 38. Phone Clin-
ton 652W:. 48-tfb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
BY YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENC-
ed in farm work.. Phone. Clinton
616r31. 50-b
HOUSEWORK BY THE DAY,.
Mrs, Wilbert Crich, phone Clin-
ton 802r34. 49-50-b
FARMS. FOR SALE
NICE LIST OF FARMS FOR
sale. L. G. Winter. Real Estate.
Phone Clinton 448. Low down
payments. 33-ttb
FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale.
STAN -HOIST TRACTOR Load-
ers, Pax Hog Feeders, McLean
Silo Unloaders, Booms self -un-
loading Feed Trucks, Portable
Feed Mixers, Wagon Unloaders,
Used and new Grain Grinders and
Hammer Mills. All farm equip-
ment with information on request.
New Idea Distributors, Goderich,
Ontario. Phone Carlow 2821.
47-8-9.50-p
Furniture Re -Finishing
FOR FURNITURE, PIANO AND
radio cabinet, refinishing and re-
pairing, apply W. .0. Pinkett,
phone Clinton 76133. 47-p-tt'b
FUR REMODELLING
and REPAIRING
COMPLLi n F U R REMODEL -
ling and repairing service. Esti-
mates. gladly given. Also New
Fur Coats, made to order. Searle
Furs of Stratford. Representative
at Lovett's Specialty Shop, Clin-
ton, every Saturday night 7.30 to
10 p.m. with samples.
33-tfb
HELP WANTED --Female
WOMAN OR GIRL F011 TWO
weeks, for house. Phone Clinton
373M. 50-b
UPSTAIRS GIRL. Apply Hotel
Clinton, phone Clinton 793. 50-b
FOR LAUNDRY WORK. Modern
equipment, good working condi-
tions. Phone Clinton 312W or ap-
ply in person, preferably, to A.
Garen, Clinton Laundry and Dry
Cleaning. 44-tfb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
10 YORK PIGS, SIX WEEKS old.
Phone Clinton 620r24. 50-p
ANYONE WISHING TO OBTAIN
Holstein cows, grades or pure-
breds, from accredited herds. Con-
tact John C. Middleton, phone
Clinton 437W3. All cows guaran-
teed. 50-1-2-p
LIVESTOCK WANTED
WANTED. OLD HORSES AND
dead cattle, Gilbert Bros. Mink
Ranch, Goderich, Phone collect,
148331, or 148334 9ptfb
- MISCELLANEOUS
VARIETY GIFTS — Art Supplies,
Pet Supplies, Budgies, Canaries,
Eric Milner Flowers, Seaforth,
Open Wednesday afternoons and
every evening.
48-9-50-1-b
WILLIAM IIING, JUNK Dealer.
We buy junk, we buy anything.
Top prices paid. Get it picked up
before the snow arrives. For pick-
up call Clinton 680.
47-8-9-50-p
VISIT COUNTER'S JEWELLERY
store for best values in Diamond
Rings, Bluebird and Forget -me -
Not. For evening appointments
phone Clinton 230. W. N, Counter.
50-p
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association, "Where Better Bulls
Are Used." Artificial Insemination
service for all breeds of cattle.
For service or information phone
Clinton 515 collect, between 7.30
and 10.0 -.m. on week days and
7.30 and :x.80 a.m. on Sundays.
6-tfb
EGMONT MINERALS for Cattle
have proven to supply all minerals
cattle need to maintain good heal-
th. At $7 per 100 pounds it sup -
piles these essential minerals very
economically. Always available at
the farm, or a phone call will
bring it to your door. J. W. Van-
Egmond, phone Clinton 805r13.
4611b
PET STOCK FOR SALE
•
PAIR OF BUDGIES, APPLY TO
Mitcheal McAdam, Phone Clinton
6943. 50-p
PIANOS FOR SALE
MASON AND REICH PIANO, in
first class condition. Apply to
Mrs, D. Kay. Phone Clinton 234W
or 3. 50-b
GRAND ACTION UPRIGHT pia-
no, in good condition:, Apply St,
Paul's Rectory, Rattenbury Street,
Clinton. 50-1-2-b
POULTRY FOR SALE
TURKEYS Bronze breasted,
live, dressed, or odea ready. Call
at Williarn Jenkins, 1/ mile north
of Clinton on Base Line nr phone
Clinton 802r21, 49-50-1-p
GEESE — Dressed or alive, avail-
able new. Bert Brunsdon, Londes-
bora, phone Blyth. 25r19.
49-50-b
If You Want
Tobi
Your Farm
For Dependable and Capable
Service List Your Property
with
JOHN•
BOSVELD
REAL ESTATE BROKER.
40 Wellesley St.
PHONE 1108 GODERICH
' 49-6,b
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CLASSIFIED RATES'.
CASH RATE (If paid by the
Wednesday following publica-
tion) — ' Two ' tents per word,
minimum 50 cents. 1n cents a
' word for eaeh'following inser-
tion, minimum 35 cents. •
BOX .NUMBER -15e extra.
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES'., and
DEATHS—no charge.
ENGAGEMENTS, CARDS OF
THANKS & IN MEMORIAMS
—Two cents per word, mininuun
5Q cents..
CHARGED -15 cents extra.
DEADLINE -12 o'clock noon,
Wednesday.
Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank our many
friends and: neighbours for 'their
kindness tows in our recent ber-
eavement, for flowers sent, cars
loaned, and all acts of kindness,
also thanks to the nursing staff,
Doctors Oakes an d Newland,
Keith Westlake and Rev. Outer -
bridge — MRS. MARKS, JOHN,
MARGARET AND MARX. ' 50-b
I wish to thank my friends for
the cards, flowers and treats I
received and also special thanks
to the nursing staff, Doctors
Thompson, Oakes and Addison.
while I was a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital: — MRS HAZEL
MURRAY, Bayfield, 50-b
I wish to thank my friends and
neighbours of Brucefield and corn-
munity for their many cards,
flowers and gifts while I have
been ills at home. ---MRS. CHAR-
LES SNELLING. 50-b
The family of the late Robert
(Fred) Stirling wish. to thank
their friends for the beautiful
floral tributes the use of cars,
and the many kindnesses extended
during their recent bereavement,
especially thanking' Rev. R. se.
MacMillan, Knox Presbyterian
Church, Goderich, for his comfort-
ing message.
I would like to thank all my
friends and neighbours who call-
ed on me andsent cards and
treats while I was in the hospital
and at home. Also, thanks to
nurses and Dr. Oakes, who were
so kind to me while I was in
Clinton hospital.—EDITH DOW -
SON. 59-b
HENSALL COUNCIL SEATS
NOW ARE ALL FILLED
Hensalrs village council posit-
ions have been filled following a
special nomination meeting held
last Friday evening. Elected by
acclamation to the fourth and fin-
al vacant council seat was James
R. Sangster. The second nominat-
ion became necessary whenonly
three of five council nominees
qualified.
Council now includes Reeve Wil -
ham Parke and councillors Lorne
Luker, Harry Hoy and Norman
Jones, as well as Mr. Sangster.
Geese for. Sole
ALiVE or DRESSED
Bert Brunsdon
LONDESBORO
Phone Blyth 25 r 19
50b
Help Wanted
Applications will be received
by SS 8 Hullott, for a
MUSIC SUPERVISOR
Duties to commence in Jan-
uary, 1956. Applications to
be in by Deeember 24.
Stanley Lyon,
Auburn, Ont.
50-1-b
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL AREA
No. 1
Sealed Tenders
will be received by the under-
signed up until 12 o'clock
noon, December 20, 1955,
for the
installation of a satisfactory
OH Heating Unit at
SS No, 10 Stanley;
same to be installed during
Christmas holidays.
Contact Victor Taylor, RR 1,
Brucafieid, when leaking' over
the school and kindly mail tend-
ers to
T. B. BAIRD,
Secretary -Treasurer
Stanley Township School
Area No. 1, Brucefield.
50-b
CLINTON NEWS-RECJRD
BIRTHS
COX In Clinton Public Hospital,
on Saturday, December 10; 1955,
to Mr, and Mrs, 'James Cox,
Clinton, a daughter,
EAST -1n ChntonePubllc Rosnit-,
al on Thursday, Deeemiber 8,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs, Murray
East, RR' 1, Clictton, a .son
H,UNKING — In Clinton , Public
Hospital, on Saturday, Decem-
ber 10, 1955, to IVlr, and 'Mrs.
Edmund' Bunking,, RR 1, :Aub-
urn, a daughter.
LUCAS—In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Saturday, December 10,
1955, to Cpl and Mrs. James
Lucas, Clinton, a ,son.
SCIIWARn'ZENTRUBER -- I n
Clinton Public' Hospital, on Wed-
nesday, December 7, 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Schwartzen-
truber, RR 2, Zurich, a song.
DEATHS
MARKS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, December
7, 1955, Charles Tudor Marks,
beloved husband of Johanna
Galbraith,' 81st year, Funeral
from his late residence, Stanley
Township, to Bayfield Cemetery,
on Friday afternoon, December
S'1�kHHENSON — At his home int -
Lannon,
on n4,5John Read Stephenson
(native o Clinton) beloved bus-
band of Pearl McDonald, in his
74th year, Interment was at
Dorchester,
STEPHENSON-In Virden, Man.,
on Friday, November 11, 1955,
Ralph Millard Stephenson, (nat-
ive of Huron County) beloved
husband of Eleanor Stephenson,
in his 83rd year. Funeral on
Sunday, November 13, at Vir-
den.
Night School Term
Ends Till Jan. 4
Last night saw the close of the
first term of the rural community
night school being held at Clinton
District Collegiate Institute. In-
structors and students joined to-
gether following lecture sessions,
for a social time in the auditorium
of the school. Following dancing,
lunch was served,
"Classes at the school resume
next year on January 4, for the
concluding term of the 'courses.
HENSALL
nen.
Wins Draw
Mrs. Harold Bell was the lucky
winner of an electric food mixer
valued at $24 at a draw Saturday
night sponsored by the local hard-
ware store.
Christmas Party
The annual Christmas party for
the children of Hensall and com-
munity will be held Saturday,
December 17. Santa will arrive at
the town hall at 2 p.m. and dis-
tribute treats to the children, after
which films will be presented in
the town hall. This event is spon-
sored by the Chamber of Com-
merce and Hensall Branch No. 468
of the Canadian Legion,
Secretary Retires
W. R. Dougall, secretary of
Hensall Lodge 1.0.0,F. 223, for
the past 35 years, having retired
from that office, was presented
with a pen and pencil set in re-
cognition of his valued and faith-
ful services,
John M. Glenn read the address
to Mr. Dougall, and the presentat-
ion was made by John Mehurtrie;
Bro. Dougall was installed in 1920
with Alf. Clarice, D.D.P.
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Commencement
Held At CDCI
(Continued from Page One)',
Marie LeBeau, Donna Hayter,
Gloria- Rumball, Annette Rau,.
Jean Etue, Gwen Campbell, Anne
Ducharme, . Eleanor Yeor Audrey
MacDonald, Pat Pegg,; Gwen Shor-
ey,'
ALTOS: Ruth Anne Moore, Bar-
bara Jones, Theinra, Dale, June
Goldsworthy, Sharon "Cook, San-
dra Addison, Barbara Pecldtt,
Arlyne Powell, Marilyn Johnson,
Joan n Triebner, Ethel Machan, Pat
Murch, Donna Murch, Jane Bat -
kin, Shirley Jackson, Pat Irwin,
TENORS : Ron- McClinehey,
Murray' Lobb, Fred Lobb, David
Beattie, Larry Powell, Ron Jew-
itt.
BASS: Jim Howson, Bruce
Lobb, Siebolt Siertsema, John
Shaddick, floss Crich, Wayne Har-
ris, Ron McKenzie, James Mane-
ghan
PIANIST: Ola Griffiths.
Senior Choir
SOPRANOS: Margaret Howard,
Marie Lee, Joanne Hodgins, Lou-
ise Hyde, Mary Dymond, Claire
Taylor, Jan Hyde, Marilyn -Pot-
ter, Jane McCool, Lenora Hamil-
ton, June Richmond, Marilyn
Medd, Conroe Scruton, Ila Grigg,
ALTOS: Carol Tyreman, Rhea
Hall, Donna McDougall, Marjorie
Goldsworthy, Brenda Powell, Lor-
na Barrie, Glenyce Bainton, Shir-
ley Brandon, Pauline Taylor, Pat
Seruton, Marlene Walsh, Barbara
Holland.
TENOR: Gordon Johns, Ken
Gaunt, Ian Griffiths, Gordon Teb-
butt; Neal McGregor, Jack Nor-
man, John Lobb, Ken Potter, Bev.
Boyes.
BASS: Dennis Weymouth, Ken
Porter, Glen McDonald, Dick
Snell, John Siertsesna, Jack Tyre -
man, Barry Kelsey, Jim Howes,
Steven Brown.
PIANIST: Marguerite Lyon.
Gymnastic Team
BOYS: Murray Meliiwan, Morris
Medd, Douglas Norman, William
Morris, Gordon Jenkins, Albert
Clifford, Gordon- Tebbutt, Jack
Norman, Robert Johnston, Jerry
Hoytema, Robert Read, Jack Fin-
ley, Ronald McKay, Robert Mc-
Lean, Kenneth Farquhar, Douglas
Batkin, Ronald Cunningham, Al-
lan Finch, Paul Schoenhals, Wjll-
iam Trick.
GIRLS: Marilyn Medd, Pauline
Taylor, Constance Seruton, Ina
Taylor, Victoria Cluff, Betty Jean
Ross, Kathleen Turner, Darlene
Stanley, Marjorie and June Golds-
worthy, Gloria Cooper, Katherine
MacGregor,
"Life 0' The Party"
Members of the cast for the
one -act comedy "Life Of The Par-
ty" were: Peter Hoodspith, Peggy
Dymond, Willis Walpole, Margar-
et Finlay, Paige Phillips, Jack
Finlay, Larry Walsh, Garth. Mc-
Knight, Gordon Tebbutt, Iva
Glazier, Jane McCool, Mary Helen
Yeo. Stage crew; Frank O'Brien,
Douglas Mann, Murray Hill, Doug-
las Cantelon, ,
IN MEMORIAM
FISHER -In loving memory of
Aaron C. Fisher, who passed
away December 20, 1954:
"The dearest dad the world could
hold,
A cheery smile, a heart of gold,
To those who knew him, all will
know
How much we lost one year ago."
—Sadly missed by Aaron, Ruth,
Jim and Larry.
In loving memory of a dear hus-
band and a loving father, Noble
Holland, who died December 13,
1954:
He had a smile, a pleasant way,
A helping hand to all he knew,
He was so kind so generaous
and true,
On earth he nobly did his best.
Grant him Jesus Heavenly rest.
—Sadly missed by his wife Ruth
and family, Dorothy, Bill, Eva and
Marie.
vatetcate
BOXY' THEATRE
CLINTON
NOW: THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
• "THE RAID"'
Civil ,War drama, based on a
highly suspenseful true incident
Van Heflin -- Anne Bancroft
Richard Boone
FREE Saturday Matinee for
children of Public School age and
under. Sponsored by Service Clubs.
MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY,
"BRING YOUR
SMILE ALONG"
NG
-Technicolor
Ton recording~ star FR.ANKIE
LANE in a song -packed musical
With Keefe Brasselle -- Constance
Towers -- Lucy Marrow
Coming:
"THE NEBRASKAN"
Phil Carey -- Roberta Rennes
MINISTER OPENS CHRONIC
WING AT WIlV'GHAM
Han. Dr. Mackinnon Phillips,
minister of health for the Province
of Ontario officially opened the
new chronic patients' wing of the
Wingham General Hospital; in a
ceremony at the hospital last
Thursday afternoon, — Wingham
Advance -Times,
Clinton Community
Farmers
AUCTION SALES
EVERY FRIDAY
commencing at 1.30 p.m.TEH
J. CShales
O Manager
E. W. ELLIOTT Auctioneer
K W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk 'W
AUCTION SALE
Of Rotel Contents
From the Clinton Sales barn
on
FRIDAY, DECEMEBER. 23
at 1.30 p.m.
Along with the usual offering
of stock, the contents of a hot-
el will be offered for sale, in-
cluding: Newcombe piano; 22
metal tubular beds, being full
size; three quarter size and
single size; 22 inner spring
mattresses; dressers; small tab-
les; wash stands; electric ran-
ge; 20 wool blankets, dishes,
etc. etc.
• TERMS CASH
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
THE PARK TELEPHONE
Goderich -
NOW: THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SATURDAY
"DRUMBEAT"
In Cinemascope & Color -'
One of the year's greatest outdone
spectacle dramas-_tremesidous in
its scope—swift in its action -u
saga of California's warring
1Vladbc Indians,
Alan Ladd -- Audrey Dalton
and Marisa Pavan .
MONDAY, TUESDAY
and WEDNESDAY
Ida Lupine - - Barry Kelly
Howard Duff & Phyllis Thaxter
This story deals with one a the
few prisons thatAstill confines niers
A
and women, tense and gripping
story of prison reform,
"Women's Prison"
— Adult Entertainment —
Coming:
Yvonne De Carlo & Joel McCrea,
"BORDER RIVER"
In Technicolor
GODERICR WOMAN WINS
GIFT OF GROCERIES
Miss Lerma Wilson, Goderich,
won a basket of groceries donated,
by. a Clinton grocer to the LOBA
and LOL at a card party here on
December 6.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of CATHERINE
NEWELL, late of the Town of.
Clinton in the Couny of Huron,
Widow, Deceased,
theAll t
Espersons ofhthenabo a declaims ceased
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 28th
dray of December, A.D. 1955, after
which date the assets will be dist-
ributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of whichnotice shalt -
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
3rd day of December, A.D. 1955.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate
49-50-51-b
BE SURE
Of Your Fuel Supply
BUY
From your Local Dealer
MUSTARD
LUMBER and COAL
BRUCEFIELD
Phone Clinton 634 r 11
Also Dealer for ROE FEEDS
GODERICH PAVILION
DECEMBER DANCING
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AND DANCE
DECEMBER 31st — Dancing 9 p.m. to ?
Dress Optional — Admission $2.50 pererson
Write Goderich Pavilion or phone 675 or 419 for table
reservations.
SATURDAY NIGHT'S MUSIC by PATJL CROSS and His
Orchestra,
WEDNESDAY IS SQUARE DANCE NIGHT with Clarence
Petrie and the Night Hawks
1;;, i/1,`1116 VI}:$1/1.1!
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GIFTS GALORE
GIFT OYES
GIFT ,
CERTIFICATES
Check these suggestions
SHIRTS -- TIES -- SOCKS
PYJAMAS -- SWEATERS
GLOVES -= JACKETS
Etc.
Personalized Gifts
Initial Scarves, Belts, Cuff Links, Handkerchiefs, Ties
LET .HIM KNOW YOU CARE
OPEN EVENINGS 1TNTiL CHRISTMAS
1
RESSING
GOWNS
PLAIDS
PLAINS
FANCIES
from 7.95 up
Pickett & Campbell Ltd.
ARROW SHIRTS -- -- STETSON HATS
Phone 25 Main Corner Clinton
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