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FOR SALE
. BLIGHT 0I0ITH1S!, !COUNTER AND
• Stools. .Apply Frank ,Rains, phone
..1.75. 28-p
S;ECONID HAND. "New Suimysluds"
Washing Machine. Also double bed
coil bedsprings. Apply Mrs. Joe
Becker, phone 341-w.' 28-p
ONE 38AISi,SEY BtAPiRtI;S' B'BNDER,
seven foot cut, in good running
order. Apples Earl Lawson, phone
$9,1r12, Seaforth, 28-p
HAY LOADER IN GOOD REPAIR.
Apply William Fothergill, phone
02 cal, Clinton. 28 p
COLEMAN THRtEE - B.UTiINtER
Gasoline stove, complete with oven.
(''hone 617e34. 28-p
MVIAISS'EiY-I1MtRBS No. 5 Six Foot
Binder. Also ,heavy work harnese.
(Apply David Campbell, Bayfield
Line, phone 909r31, Clinton. 28-p
.ONE SEVEN FOOT -GRAIN
.. l?tN;,-rebber tire wagon with spare'
tire, $55; also a few good wagon
:tires. Apply W. B. Thompson, two
. miles 'west of Clinton on No. 8 High-
- way. . 28-p
MAN'S USED %CYCLE FOR SALE,
$20. Phone Clinton 906e25. 28-b
WFJ HAVE Al FEW. 16 -GALLON
metal cl(nuans, wooden barrels and'
,kegs Lor sale. Bartliff Bros.
28-b
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
1940 °Id) MOBILE( !SEDAN. Phone
-580. 28-b
• 1922 BUICK Fi GOOD' Condition.
Phone 901r24, Clinton. 28-p
1936 FORD, mileage 33,749 miles,
geed condition. Apply Box "II"
NEWS -RECORD. 28-p
19.311 FOIRiD ROADSTER with
rumble seat, good condition. Apply
::Harold Grew, phone 835-j, 28-0
1930 MODEL "A" FORD COACH,
in good condition. Priced reasonable.
Apply
Ivan Carter, Phone Clinton
903r14. 23-p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
30' NICE CHUNKS OF PIGS FOR
sale. Harald Adams, Clinton. 28-p
11 PIGS, SEVEN WEEKS OLD.
Harold Tindall, phone .Clinton,
905x2, 28-b
PULLETS FOR SALE
200 PULLETS, STARTED TO LAY,
•Sussex X New Hanipshires. John
Keees, Varma, phone Clinton, 630r12.
28-p
•.225 NEW HAMP58118186 PULLETS,
14 weeks old.. Phone Zi nice 91r13.
28-p
NOTICE
WILL TAKE IN OLD PEOPLE
needing a home, or those eonvalesa
ing• nursing care provided, Mrs.
Dube, R.R. 1, Londeeboro, phone
:87r6, Blyth. 23-btfb
TENDERS
TENDERIS WILE Ble !REBOlOSVEU
up to July 20 to have pupils of SS.
:No. 8, Goderich 'Township. off Blue
Water Highway, hauled to Bayfield
3Publie Se)hool. Tenderers must en-
..elose certified 4heque for one-tenth
of amount, Charles Wallis, R.R. 1,
133ayfieid, secretary -treasurer.
?,8-29-p
ACCOMMODATION WANTED
WANTED F0:11 FIRST of Septemlber,
room and board for lend,' high School
teao'her. Phone 93 (St, Paul's Rec-
tory). 25-32-p
11101UlSE! OR APARITMEINT IN
Clinton for permanent business
people. Would lease for long term
ea parches*, if satisfactory.. Box
"Z" NEWS -RECORD.
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WANTED TO BUY
ICE! BOXES, ANY CONDITION.
Write or phone C. Woods, second
hand store, 12 Bast Se, Goderich,
phone Goderich 242j. 24-btfb
TEN OR 15 AORB$ Ole IDAY with
a good percentage of clover. What
have you? Phone 326, Clinton.
28-p
HELP WANTED
MALE OR FEMALE WANTED, to
do pant time cleaning at local Bell
Telephone Office; steady employ-
ment; applicants axe asked to con-
tact the °hied Operator, Miss Helen
Taylor, at the Clinton Office. 28-b
WANTED. AT ONCE MAN, cap-
able ,of a.eting a -e blacksmith, car-
penter and carriage maker in small
woodworking plant, Permanent
Position for right men. Apply M.
M1eAdaln, Box 448, Clinton, after 6
PM. 28-29-b
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -CAT, !MEDIUM SIZE, Male,
colour .ginger and tan,, ttvhite feet
and chest. Reward offered. Mrs.
R. W. Molenzie, phone 633r42, Olin -
eon. 28-p
PROPERTY FOR RENT
IA1I LAII6E. OPINES BEACH, three
miles north of Bayfield on Lake
Huron, new furnished two-bedroom
cottage, available by week or long-
er, on and after July 19. Apply to
Arthur Welsh, R. R. 2, Bayfield,
phone 906r,34, Clinton, 28-x
FOR SALE BY TENDER
OPEN SHED, SIZE 20' x 69', at
Hotanesville United Church, Tenders
to be forwarded to Elmer Potter,
R.R. 2, Clinton, •by July 19, 1947.
Highest er any tender not neces-
sarily accepted. 28-9
PROPERTY FOR SALE
1IN STOREY FRAME EIGHT-
roohii dwelling in village of Bayfield
near lakefront. Suitable for sum-
mer dwelling. For further partiou-
lars apply to H. 0. Lawson, Real
Estate Broker, Clinton, phone 251-w.
28-b
GRASS FARM, 100 ACRES, Lot 21,
Concession 7, Hullett. Apply Norman
Ball, Clinton, phone 236, or Fred
Lawson, 878 King 51, W., Toronto, 1.
26-27-28-29-b
MISCELLANEOUS
"WALK A BLOCK OiR WALK A
revile, need% for your feet will
bring a smile." Lloyd's Corn Salve,
50e a Pennebaker's Drug Store.
28-b
FREE( SAMPLE! --Send 4e stamp for
Personal Hygiene (rubber goods)
imported product, hermetically seal-
ed, electronically tested, Free price
list. (Mailed in plain sealed envelope.
Adulte only. W. Norman, Box 72,
Station J, Toronto. 28-35-b
WANTED TO BUY --01d horses and
dead animals, getable for mink feed.
1.1 dead, phone at once. Phone collect
Jack Gilbert, 986e21 or Fred Gilbert,
926r82, Glodestioh, 25-btfb
ASTHMA SUFFERERS -- ENJOY A
good night's sleep without coughing
and choking, as others are doing. For
free information write F. Howey, 144
Catharine St. S., Hamilton.
28-tfb
Worsted Trousers
AT LAST! MEN! Worsted Trousers! Yes, we have
just received a small shipment of Worsted Longs in blue
and brown stripe, fine quality, just the right weight for
year round wear. All sizes front 30 to 44. Don't hesitate
to take advantage of this opportunity to make up a suit
with ',that odd coat you have.
Slack Suits
If it is something cool you are looking for, you need not look
further, just drop in and see our stock of slack suits, just right
for scanner wear, comfortable and smart.
Swim Suits
We still have a few swimming trunks left in sizes
6 to 36. If you still haven't got yours, get it while the
supply lasts.
`SPECIAL -(Wag Assets Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases)
Pickett and Campbell
Agents for 'Tip 'Top Tailors, Cambridge Clothes, Scott -McHale Shoes
PHONE 25 CLINTON
Notice to all Owners of Dogs
Nunte0eits complaints ha el been !coming in to
the Town- Council from the Citizens of Clinton that dogs
running; at large are causing a great deal of damage to
flower beds and gardens.
"The Council, along with myself, hesitate to pass
a by-law prohibiting dogs running at large, so make this
appeal to owners of dogs to see to it that their dogs do
not molest or continue to trespass on other citizens'
property.
I do not think that the license issued for dogs
allows them the freedom of other people's flower beds
and gardens.
As a great number of citizens take a great deal
of pride in beautifying their property and others have
same 'as a business and receive a remuneration for sane,
kindly put yourself in their position and see if you would
like your garden end flowers destroyed by your neighbours'
dogs.
(Signed) -A. J. 1YIeMURRAY,
Mayor
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BIRTHS
BROWN - In Clinton Coanmunity
Hospital, on Thursdaly, July 3,
1947, to Mr, and Mrs, 'Murray
Brown, R.R, 2, Clinton, a daughter:
CORIRSVEATT--,T n 'Clinton Commun-
ity Hospital, on Friday, July 4,
1947 to Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph
.Ooimiveau, R.R. 2, Zur ieli, a daugh-
ter, (Elaine Deanne).
E8VBNE - In Clinton Community
Hospital, ,on Monday, June 30,
1947, to Mn'and Mars. Spencer
Ervine, Bayfield, a daughter,
(Mary Elizabeth).
t RGUISON--In .Sudbury on Thurs-
day, June 26, 1947 to Mr. and INRs,
Charles Fecgnvson, a daughter,
(Kaltharine Rae.)
HIl3'ALY --- In Clinton Community
kLospibal, on S'atiirday, July 5,
1947, to Mr. and +Mrs, Sarto Healy,
Blyth, a daughter, (Donna Marie).
180GGABT In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Sunday, July 6, 1947,
to Mr. and Mrs. Iran Doggett,
R.R. 1, Clinton, a son, ((Morris
James).
MIDDLE+1011-In Clinton Commun-
ity Hospital, on Wednesday, July
9, 1947, to .Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Middleton, R;R. 3, Clinton. and
Sault Ste, Marie, a daiighter,
(Sandra Dawn).
NLCKLE - In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Wednesday, July 9,
1947, to Ms, and !Mrs. W. J. Nickle,
Clinton, a sen, (David ,Tames).
RANNSEI - I•n Clinton Conimunity
Hospital, on Saturday, July 5,
1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam :Ronnie,
Hensall, a daughter, (Irma
Suzanne).
SALISBURY -Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
!Salisbury (formerly Ruth Lavis),-
announce the birth of their son,
James, Clayton, (Jimmy), on Sat-
trrdlay, June 28, 1047, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
SMITH In Clinton Community Hos-
pital, on Sunday, July 6, 1947, to
Mr. and Mee. Jack Smith, R.R. 2,
.Goderich, a daughter.
SPENCER -In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Friday, July 4, 1947,
to -Mr. and Mrs, Sam Spencer,
R.R. 3, Clinton, a son.
TOMLLNSON - In Royal Victoria
Hospital, Barrie, on Saturday, July
5, 1947, to ,Mr. and Mrs. Herman
L. Tomlinson, formerly of Clinton,
a son, (John Aired).
TOWINSIEEND - In Scott Memorial
Hospital, Sea£orth, on Wednesday,
June 25, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Townsend, R.R. 3, See -
forth, a daughter, (Ivy June).
TURNER - In Clinton Community
Hospital, on Monday, June 30,
1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner, Hayfield, a daughter,
(Sharon Gail).
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas E. Mason
wish to thank their many friends
and neighbours for their very kind
gesture in the recent presentations
made to them on the occasion of
their retirement from business in
Summerhill. 28b
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Ernest Adams and son,
Lloyd, wish to take this opportunity
of sincerely thanking their many
kind friends• and neighbours for all
flowers, cards sent, all cars loaned,
and all other acts of kindness and
sympathy shown in there recent sad
bereavement.
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of
MELVILLE G. 'LANSFORD
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of Melville G.
Ransfore, late of the Town of Gun-
ton, deceased, who died on or about
the 20th day of Marcia, 1947, are
hereby notified to send in to the
undersigned on or before the 26th
day of July, 1947, full particulars of
their claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the
said estate will .be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the undersigned shall then have
notice, to the exclusion of all others,
and the undersigned will not be liable
be any person of whose claim the
undersigned shall not then have
notice for the assets so distributed
or any part thereof.
Dated at Seafonth this 9th day ad
July; 1947.
H. G. 7VITSLR, Executor, Seaforth,
Ontario.
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40, 50, 60! Get Pep
Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim
*on t ttlwny$ biome 0 bnneted. worn•out, run-down
feeling on your age. rb0,senos 0mneed at what is
!line peppin • up web Detroit w111 do. Contains tante
Otte, 000400 atter 40 - when hotly 7sweak, old lust
Nome 1101,1pgiron also supplements of 00!,00,
0rft vitot1 to vitamin y0010 Results a wore nue;dbetor
Get
Introductory size 00,,, 'roolo Tablets today for
only Ssc. Why feel oln? Try osteo. to feel popper,
fact now, vin, turd feel yet rs younger, this very doy.
(Fur solo at ill tlruu srnres .rya/hank
CUT FLOWERS
FLORAL DESIGNS
For Every Occasion.
C. V. COOKE
• FLORIST
Phones: 66w and 66j
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
Finger Waves
Permanents
ETHEL THOMPSON
Princess St. East., Phone 585
59-tf
MARRIAGES
BEBYBRS-+SII" - In St, Paul's
Anglean Church, Clinton, on Mon-
day, June 30,-1947, by Rev. R. M.
B. Bulteel, Mrs. Frances Helen
!Steep, youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. RIi. B. Fitzsimons, to
Frederick Arthur Beevers, only
son of MT. and MIs. W. A. Bsevees,
Goderleh.
!CIRiAJGG-TBSCIFi'01R-+In St, Patrick's
lOhnvrah, London, by Rev. at. B.
GY.Domnei1l, on Tuesday, June 24,
1947, Anna Mary, da cghter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A, Fischer, Saskatoon,
Sask., -to Samuel Wilson, second
son of Mr. ,and Mee. Edward Craig',
Clinton.
TYNDALL-MSDDLFTON -- In St,
James Church, !Middleton, on
IS'atrday, July 5, 1947, by Rev.
Laverne Morgan, rector of -the
church, Phyllis Evelyn, daughter
of Mr, and 'Mss. John Middleton,
to Loren Keith, younger son of
Me. and Mrs. Frank Tyndall.
DEATHS
ADAMS -In Clinton, on Saturday,
June 28, 1947, Ernest Albert
Adams in his Goth year. Funeral
front This late residence, Albert
St,, on Monday, Jeune 30, to Clint-
on Cemetery,
BALL -At his late residence, Regent
St„ Goderich, on Thursday, July 3,
1947, John Edwin . Ball, formerly
of Tuekersmith Township, in hie
80th year. Funeral from Wheeler
Funeral Home, Toronto St., God-
erich, .on !Saturday, July 5, to
.Clinton 'Cemetmy.
MASON -At the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. W. H, Hellyar, Clinton,
on Wednesday, July 9, 1947, Har-
riet Johnstone, !beloved 'wife of the
late George Mason, Wingham, in
her 87th year. Funeral from the
Beattie Funeral Home, Rattenbury
St. E„ Clinton, on Friday, July
1r1, at 2 p.m„ to Wingham Ceme-
tery.
PIENN'EBARER - In Clinton, on
Thursday, July 10, 1947, Marg-
aret Burrows, 'widow of H. Penne-
baker, in her 88th year. Funeral
from in
Brothers Funeral Home,
High St., Clinton, en Saturday,
July 12, at 2 pm. to Clinton
Cemetery.
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Mr. & Mrs. T. E. wMason
Honored by Friends
'What a Party! Fociends from far
and near gathered at Londesboro
Hall, Thursday evening, July 3, 1947,
to wish Mr. and inks. T. E'. Mason,
Summerhill, all the best its their new
home. The guests of honour were
presented with a beautiful walnut
chest of flatware in Coronation pal -
tem.
Dancing comprised the greater
part of the evening. :Speeches were
made by two prominent personnell
namely Jack Armstrong, reeve of
Hullett, and Dr. H. A. McIntyre,
dentist of Clinton, on whose birth-
days the big event was held.
The stage was tastefully decorat-
ed with baskets of peonies and orange
blossoms. ;Mel Oriah acted as mast-
er of ceremonies and the music was
supplied- by Collins' Orchestra.
For the occasion Mr, and Mss.
Mason's daughter, Marion, Mrs.
Kalpii Totten, Windsor, and their
son, Ray, !Moncton, N. B., went pres-
ent as well es many relatives from
Detroit, IVLiele
The address was read by Jack
Armstrong and. Fled Lobb made the
presentation. Mm. Mason spoke a few
words very lettinglly on behalf of
Mrs. Mason and himself and Mrs.
Totten %peke on behalf of herself,
Ray, and her sister Madelon, who is
in England.
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Presbyterian WMS Hear
About Work in India
The Jame meeting of Clinton Pres-
byterian W. M. S. was held at the
manse. The Call to Worship was-
given
asgiven by the president, Mrs G. D.
Roberton, and a meditation on "Give
us this day our daily bread" was tak-
en by Vbs. Charles Clifton. Mrs.
Lane read the 5erapture and Ms's. M.
D. McTaggart offered prayer.
Mrs. Allan Maxwell reviewed the
chapter in the study book on "The
Ministry of Health and Healing".
The Church exists to continue the
week Chrrist began. Ludiama College
Hospital .in India was a venture in
fattih with an initial expenditure of
fifty -pounds and now serving thou-
sands every year. Nurses were few
for such a vast ,country and such a
dire need. Mrs. Maxwell's remarks
were listened to with rapt attention.
The secretary, 'Mrs. John Snider,
reported the value of the bale to be
almost twenty-five dollars. The
visiting committee stated that many.
callhs were made on the seek and
shut-ins.
After singing the hymn "Pass me
not, 0 Gentle Saviour" Mrs. Lane
closed the meeting with prayer.
Mesdames Maxwell, McTaggart
and !Misses Sterling and Shaw assist.
ed the 'hostess with refreshments.
The next meeting will be held at the
home of Mee R. W. McKenzie.
ROXY THEATRE
CLINTON
CAPITAL THEATRE
GGDERICB •
REGENT THEATRE
SEAPORT)/
Now Playing - (Julyy 10-12) ,-
Gary Cooper in
"CLOAK AND DAGGER"
Now Playing - Walt Disney's
"SONG. OF THE SUUIB"
Now Playing -Deanna Durbin i
"I'LIJ BE YOURS"
MON., TUES., WED,
Rosalind Russell .Alexander' Knox
and Dean Jagger
Biased on the life and endeavours
of :a woman whose fight .against
became an epic
"SISTER KENNY"
MON., TUES., WED.
Gary Cooper - Lalli Palmer
and Robert Alda
Sauspsemse .and fastemovihvg action
abound in this dramad;io tale of
the diplomatic corps
"CLOAK and DAGoGIDR"
Mon., Tues., Wed.,
= ONE WTIOLFJ WEEK .
Thus, Fri,, Sat.
ti JULY 14 - 19
The Jolson Story"disease
Filmed in glorious Technicolor
comes the scintillating story of a
man who made musical history,
•Al .Toison.
The greptest musical drama of
all time!
The Sirs!, showing of ,the above
£eature will be at 7 P.M.
ewil evening
THUR., ane, SAT.
Henry Fonda - Linda Darnell
ll
and Walter Brennan
with Victor Mature and a star
cast •in the tyhinisical story of the
,c lady in the song.
My Dangling Ciomentiofc"
THUR„ FRI., SAT.
Errol Flynn - Eleanor Parker
and 5. Z. Salxall
A rtppiing comedy -romance eon_
corning a modern day •naerimoniai
'alliance
"NEVER SAY GOODBYE"
Coming -Humphrey Bogart and
L"T au(en Bsci11 10
July 21 -23 -Adult E'ntertainmen
Coming -"THE BIG SLEEP"
Adult Entertaiarment
g�r.
Coming -"THE THD BIG SLEEP"
Adult Entertainment
Matinees: Sat., holidays, 2.30 pan
Mat.: Wed. Sat. holiday,, 2.30 P.M.
Mat: Sat. and holidays, 2.30 p.m.,
VARNA
1Vliss Hoffman, Zurich, visited with
Mrs. A. ,McConnell last week.
!Mrs. Miller visited weal her sister,
Mast W. Johnston, and 1 -amity.
Nes. Tufein, lShaffa, spent last
week with her daughter, Mrs. John
Aldixsgbon.
Freta !Davidson, Detroit, called on
Mrs'. M. G. Beatty and Miss Mossop
Saturday.
Mr. and (Mrs. Argo .and family,
Toronto, spent the weekend with
Mrs. A. McConnell.
INN. and Mrs. le. Orator spent
Sunday wilbh relatives and friends at
Springtbank, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McOoruiell and
NIr. and Mrs. W. R. Stephenson
visited friends in Welland.
The W. A. of -St. John's Anglican
'Church met at the home of Mrs.
M. G. Beatty and Miss- Mossop.
The ladies quilted a quilt in the
Township Hall. The meeting was
closed by the Rector, Rev. L. Morgan
reading a passage of scripture and
the menilbers praying in unison.
Supper was served by the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harnwell, God-
erich, and David Hodge, Toronto,
visited friends in the village one day
recently.
AUCTION SALE
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
of the Estate of the late Mrs. C. F,
Clarke, at her late residence,
Elgin Ave., 'Goderich, on
SATURDAY, JULY 19th
at 1.30 P.M. sharp (DST)
Consisting of a full line of mod'eln
furniture; electric washing machine;
dishes; out glass and hand paintings,
Numerous other articles.
MISS MARY CLARKE, Administrate
rix; S. B. CLARKE, Administrator;
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer,
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AUCTION SALE
Ole HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
of the late Fred Leonard, at his late
residence, Townsend St., Clinton, .
(back of the Public School), on
SATURDAY, JULY 26th
at 1.30 P.M. sharp (DST)
F.ull listing in the Clinton News -
Record, the next two issues.
TERMS --C AiS&H
ALVIN K. LEONARD, Executor
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT. Auctioneer.
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AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at the home of Mrs. N. W. Woods,
Bayfield Terrace, HAYFIELD, on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd
at 1.30 p.m. sharp (DST),
the following:
Large pedestal walnut table (an-
tique); oak secretaire; large oak
davenport; dining room table, side-
board 'and chairs; 2 square tables;
1 small table; 1 bureau; 2 wash
stands; 2 small *hest drawers; 1 steel
cot; 5 bedsteads and mattresses; 2
walnut settees; 1 loveseat; rocking
chairs; kitchen sideboard and chairs;
oak monis and odd chains; rugs;•
steel engravings and other pioturos;
ml.Tors; antique brass chandelier;
hanging lamp; stoves; window sashes
(various sizes); doors; piano box;
bag truck; tools and articles too
nuneroue rte mention. Furniture in-
cludes painted walnut and cherry
pieces.
TERMS --CASH
MRS. N. W. 'WOODS, Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, .Auctioneer.
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CLINTON
C O M I N G- A DAY OF RECKONING
"Vengeance is mine: I will repay, saith the Lord." Rom. 12:19
BE ACCOUNTED WORTHY TO ESCAPE THE JUDGMENT TO
COME -HAVE FAITH IN CHRIST,
N 0'1' • in good works
• in any living man
• in Mary or any saints
• in joining any church or organization
BUT in HIM who alone can save•
TUNE IN-Pilgrim'a Hour, 7-7.30 E.S.T. Sunday eve.
RADIO STATION CKLW, WINDSOR
A Few Good
Pea Pickers
WANTED
Apply F. W. ANDREWS
PHONE 38-CLINTON
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ALL PARENTS HAVING CHILDREN. FOR KINDER-
GARTEN CLASS IN FALL TERM COMMENCING IN
SEPTEMBER MUST REGISTER SAME BY LETTER NOT
LATER THAN JULY 31st WITH H, C. LAWSON, SECRE-
TARY, PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD.
• * * *
To be admitted, pupils must be four years, eight months
old, by September 1, 1947.
On day of enrolment in September, definite proof of age
must be submitted to the Principal of the Public School. Owing
to limited accommodation it is necessary that these regulations
be strictly adhered to.
Signed on behalf of the Clinton !Public School Board,
H. C. LAWSON, Secretary
OPEN SUNDAY
JULY 13
and
Every Night Neat 'Week
Dominion
TRUCK T -I -R -E -S CAR
Dunlop
WASHING -- POLISHING - GREASING
INKLEY SERVICE STATION
Bill Inkley, Proprietor
ONTARIO ST. PHONE 784
CLINTON
Don't Leave .
Your Furnace
Until Fall to be Cleaned and Repaired
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ORDER EARLY
HUGH R. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and. HEATING
PHONES: Residence 470; Business 244
Specials
Red Snapper Filleti ......... , . per ib. 35c
Cod Fillets per lb. 35c
Broccoli per pkg. 30c
Black Cherries per pkg. 40c
Fruit Salad per pkg. 30c
Sliced Peaches per pkg. 30c
Clinton Locker Service
"Frozen Foods are Better )Foods"
ALBERT ST. PHONE 3354 CLINTON'