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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947
Official Opening
OPEN CHURCH CAMPf
GODEIRICH The Presbyterian
vamp for girds, 1age 12 to 16, opened
at tKiritaia .Monday morning. The
camp is underthe supervision of
Miss Jessie Scott and her assistant,
Mies Margaret Webster, both of Tor-
opto. ':;About 90 girls from the synod
of Hamilton and London are en-
rolled.
Canada's premier horse show will
be held at the Canadian National
Exhibition as usual this year. This
event :attracts, the aristocrats of the
equine world from the stables oft
many prominent owners, The jump-
ing events promise tobe unusually
exciting. The show will be field in
the ,Coliseum, largest exhibition
building in the world, Sept. 1-6.
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CLAYTON'S ICE CREAM BAR
We Installled. All the Plumbing Fixtures in. Use
in the New Building.
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LAYTON'S ICE CREAM 1BAR will make its bow
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next, July 26. Clinton's newesit business is located
on Rat tenbury Street East, opposite Public Ililpra - Park,
on the site of the former Jtckson'Menufaic.wing Company.
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The new' building has 20 feet frontage, with a depth
of 36 feet, and 1s one storey'
in height,
o,cement bloCk
construction. The front is of crystallite and plaster, and
with lamplate witidoWsl'
large p g adding to the attractiveness
and lighting qualities.
• The interior is finished in white plaster, witch four
foot birchpanelling in natural finish and green trim. The
floor is inlaid linoleum'. in light green and cream squares.
Fronting the Bar itself are handy stools trimmed ;n chrome.
Lighting facilities include two large fluorescent lamps in-
laid in the ceiling.
A Gilson -Traylor counter freezer of the latest design
is installed, and it is the intention of the management to
sn+anntfateture various flavours of ice cream daily right
before the eYes of the customer. Soft drinks and light
snacks also will be carried.
Born and Raiised Here
The proprietor of CLAYTONI'S TOE CREAM BAR
is Clayton Francis Dixon, who was born and raised in
Clinton, a son of Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Dixon. He attended
Public School and 'Collegiate Institute here, and then spent
two years in the degree course at Ontario Agricultural
College, Guelph. Later, he took a special course in ice
cream making.
For three -and -a -half years, Mr. Dixon was foreman
of the ice cream department of Canada Packers Limited,
Har iiston. Enlisting in. the Royal Canadian Artillery, he
served overseas as adjutant of No. 5 Repatriation Depot,
Aldershot, England, with the rank orf Captain. He was
discharged from the service February 5, 1946, and re-
turned to Canada Packers Limited, remaining there until
Inlay 1, 1947.
Mr. Dixon is married, his wife being the former
Clare Brunsdon, daughter of J. H. Brunsdon, Clinton, and
the laae Mrs. Brunsdon. They have no children.
VIIMOSIMIMMINIE
BLYTH
Fair List Revised -
The Fall Fair prize list has ,been
greatly revised to include 25 entries
for amateur needlework, and a list
of prizes, for school children.
Bible School Held
The Bible vacation school which
opened in the Orange Hall last week
with an enrollment of nght pupils,
has increased in attendance each clay.
The school continued all this week.
Decoration Service
The annual decoration and memor-
ial,,,services were held Sunday after.
noon in Blyth Union Cemetery. The
speaker was Mr. Moores, Belgrave,
assisted by Rev. W, J, Rogers, Blyth.
Convalescing
Mrs. Harvey Robinson,. who has been
a patient in Clinton Community Iios-
pital for the past four months, suff-
ering from a fractured hip, the result
of a fall on icy pavement, is conval-
escing at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. R. G. Augustine.
New Industry
A new industily for the village is
being formed and will be known as
The Huron Tile Co., owned and oper-
ated by William and Dan Richt..
brothers, and Blyth boys. They in-
tend to erect a :building near the
former brickyard and have all the
necessary equipment for the manu-
facture of concrete drainage tile.
The GiIsonwTag1or
Ice Cream Freezer
its installed in
Clayton's Ise Cream Bar
to supply
Fresh Ice Cream
PURE CREAM
Frozen right at the fountain!
See it Made!
FRESH DAILY
using only
CANE . SUGAR
FRUITS 4 ND NUTS
CONGRATULATIONS!
INSPECTION INVITED
GILSON MANUFACTURING CO.,
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GILLrON PRODUCTS
"Matte Many Warm Friends"
GUELPH ONTARIO
AWARDED CONTRACT
ZURICH — Henry Lawrence and
Sons, Zurich, have been awarded the
contract to supply filling for the new
bridge being built west of Exeter. The
contract calls for 150,000 (yards of
earth.
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r Saturday,
July 2
GODDERICH ` TOWNSHIP
Miss Ruth Middleton is holidaying
this week with Miss Norma Tufts'
at: Dew Drop Inn, Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Aitkinson and
family, Stratford, are holidaying this
weep. in 'West ISE" at Lane O'Pines
Beach.
Mrs. A. Thompson, Toronto, is a
guest of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
A. L. Thompson, on the 16th con-
cession. •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunbar were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dun -
,bar at their summer home at Lane
O'Pines Beach.
Mr. and Mrs.Dempsey and baht',
Mr. and Mrs. Howe and baby, Clin-
ton Radar School, are spending the
season at Deer Lodge,
LUCKIEST MAN
e GOD'ERILCIH Wilfred Greenwood,
local tinsmith, believes he has a
right to the title of the town's luck-
iest man. He was placing eaves -
troughs on a house last week when
up came a sudden electrical storm,
a lightning bolt struck the house
and .bits of broken rook end plaster.
showered on ,hien from the chimney.
He was unhurt. Greenwood pre-
viously escaped death by inches
when, a building fell on lnm in a
Windsor cyclone and at sea when
the ship on which he was a gunner,
was torpedoed.
Mr, and •MTs..E. F. Reed, London,
motored ap from their summer home
Or, River at. Clair for .a visit' with
Mi. and. Mrs. Arthur Welsh.
Rev. John R. Thompson, Trinity
Chunk, St. Thomas, will conduct
servviees in ,St. Paul's Anglican
C'hureh, Clinton, on 'Sunday', in the
absence of the rector, Rev. R. M. P.
Bolted,
Holidaying at Deer Lodge last
week were: iMr, and •Mrs. C. Houke,
Detroit; Mr. and MTs. A. L. Carnp-
bell, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rabrock and
Mary, Toronto; 1Mr. and ,Mrs. J.
Douglas and family, Mr. and 'Mrs.
L. Powell and family, Stratford; Mr.
and Mrs. John Snell and family,
Chatham; Mr's. I Jones, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Kelly, Windlsoi;
Mi. and Mrs, James Pettit and fam-
ily, Melbourne; W. J. Freer, R. Sang-
ster, 111. Sidtwell, Clinton Radar
School.
Vacationing at present in their
summer homes in. Deer Lodge are:...
Mr. and &2s,, S. L. Jones and fam-
ily, Windsor; Mr. and Mos. E. Lester
and friends, Toronto; Mx. and Mrs•,
L ,Marsden and family, ,Stratford;,
Misses Helen and Jean Whitely and
Miss Marion Holmes, Toronto; Mr,,.
and ,Mrs. R. Thompson, M. and Mrs.
A. W. Harris and family, all of'.
London; Mrs. G. til. Rose and family,
Stratford; Mr. and Mrs P. Pritchett.
and family, 113x•. and ,Mfrs: E. E. Bel,
ritt and family, London.
Kicked liy Colt
Joe Storey had the misfortune to
be kicked in the face by a colt he
was leading. Hfs nose was broken,
and he was badly •shaken up.
Prof. and Mss. Cole, London, spent,
the weekend with Nlr. and Mrs.. Rob.
eat Cole,
No .Job Too Large!
leo Job Too Smalls
HEARTY COMPLJMENTS
to
CLAYTON'S ICE CREAM BAR
We were glad to act as General Contractors.
for This Fine New Building!
MITCHEAL MCADAM
General Contractor
Princess St. E.
Clinton
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ANNOUNCING
CLAYTON'S
ICE CREAM
The Richest and Finest
Ever Made!
y0U9LL say it's the most delicious ice cream you
ever tasted — and you'll come back for more —•
again and again. Because it's the richest and finest
ever made.
Frozen fresh at frequent intervals right before your
eyes. Rich, creamy, velvety beyond compare -- flavor
that tickles your palate all the way down — our new
Taylor -made ice cream surely hits the spot.
But there's really only one way to find out about it --
and that's to come in and sample it yourself! Then
you'll surely want to take some home and give the
family a real treat.
Never before has there been such a tasty ice cream as
this -- yet it costs no more than ordinary commercial
ice cream.
Try It Today!
CLAYBAR
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