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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-11-08, Page 2enous, of Van,40s) flobOng for de_ mac roc Y, 'd ' =SCAr�%ON R4TES:,)pAyable in ocivaped—,Canada and Qr,-.%t Britain: $3.00, a year; At Monson;l Poschen.910, The 5 ornme and Amle"s United Anzio 0414 Tobruk, Coon a"4 Alarnien, .0 es Seve n Cents tates and Foreign. $4. O� single C* Authorized as, second class mail, Post Office Department, OttAW4 Opp9siiis q4tocrq0y, -t4-{bf8bAY, Honor the cost gqltlesv, < Sacrificed upon altarsof grogit 4n;l -opidity, WHAT WILL IT-11M.�,,i Inim0tal testaments to ways! waste -Q"d stypidityf And mans inho may 11apppri on ppace- in, this paper so to do.) IN FORaOASTING what Ili, S r, the councillors would be the first. Aon-'patr I They had vanity on, day in •oi1ritq believe there is ri, we to say that they hope for an election this year, safety in saying that all m"ars of the present' tiC for Clinton and Who kept the flame of. freedom aglow, their These councillors are energetic e -4 fling low W VOWA Council *11i be whiling to "throw are anxious that she get the best deal possible. When 4ork ostdriditig night was. f9 bats in th4 ring" if they are nominated, If this means replacement through votes, by Upon humanity. f men someone the publie. thinks can. do a 'better 5o1;Th ieyo,,rP a, rather determined grohp o working Clinton.,t have` they Would no doubt accept defeat with fortitude. They did not die in vain, 4,_ his, year, They bedn diligent and if we may be brash enough to say Nomination Day is now only is odys away. Rem'Abor them, „the diad, who were expendabW sQ--tbey appear to have clone arather fine j9b and citizens. would do. well to laegin conskdering 0 --------------- -cause. -dorn is "defendable for the town.. the situation, To have good government and .10 our just, Where free d. demands the interest, and Their spirit lives again. (Anyone wishing to contest ties belief should have it continue .goo feel freg to do so and will have the use of activity of all the. People. From Our Early • Flf's —W. P. 'Roberts. WHY NOT PAY THE PUC 1 .10 Years Ago .1. unall 40 Years Ago 1*. -4-1 1 � Qui •Gmadian Qm"z APPARil1V`I1L`Z SOME towns Pay their Poes it rot seem unusual7that the. co CLINTON NEW ERA CLINTON 140W$-RECOIV Public Utilities Comm rs,for the work of� a town, wn, which sees fit to pay itself a small L By value, rank flj�. five leading 5, In the first seven months of this Thursday, November 9,19:L6 Thur�day, November 7y 1.946 they 06. Clinton does not. sum -to distribute the. minerals produced -in Canaft in year Canada's trade 4efibite, to shoiid not also see fit ring, arne retired 19 May leave Qardon W, Curtin h the United tSa gowever, it would seem 4 ser4ble thing to largess, a little further and start'paylng the Mr, and: Mrs: John tes, was $150 mil. consider. -The amount of money po, the respon- men who are doing a part . &f councVlsjob? J�ext week for Tornota, where they as CNR agent ori-Noveraber. 1st, 2. In 1,901 fe'rms in Canada had an lion, $450 million, $850 mlllon9 sjbll�ty which "j, connected with PUC is can- The I town in �ki we bear & this being will reside, andA14 sister, Miss norepce Can- average area, of 124 acres. What ANSWERS: 5. $850 million. Owing to the demise of W., J. loghame, ass-Istant, is now concen- was the average area in 19$1? Federal spending, $4,71.9 millo-0; editor and ptoprietor of trath g be, activities i the florist siderable, and. the men are expected to attend donei has, been in the habit of sending over Mitchell, edl sending last provincial anal municipal, $2,65C one meeting a month regularly, in addition Jc�'. j100 to the three commissioners Which they the Clinton, Nev4-Record, 'the Plarit business. 3. Total governmentmillion, I 011', copper,. pickle, gold, being on, call at all' tinges in between.,. The hive, ' This year ti-iey are raising 1�.e honourar- and goodwill was offered for •sale. W. E. Perdue�s resignation as year was $T,377,000,000. What zinc. 4. named after tlie House federal work of the PUC is properly. the j8b of the imm to. Tato, The purchaser is G. E, Hall who merhbdr--of the Board of Park part of the total was fe. cial of Brunswick, England's ruling 'has been foreman of the New Era Management was acceIA4 with re- #spen4irig, what part provin, `commission so Sur0y the 'family when it first became a Brit. Council, but is delegated to a. Gunton -commissioners would t- for the past six -years. grot b�, Clinton -Town Council at and inW.Icipal cQmbined? that the job A411 be given more attention,. and "greatly appreciate a similar expression of gra 1. ash -possession, 2. 279 acres, thus will bd done better. tude on the part of the Clinton. council: Miss Violet Argent, who has their meeting. on 'Monday. 4. What is the orgin of the name Materials prepared by editors of •been a milliner at Thornb4l is ex- `Ctintonys;. streets subjected to a of the province of New Bruns- Quick Canadian Facts, the pocket pected home nett. Week. sewerage construction bombard wick? annual of facts, about Canada. John, A. McEwan returned last ment of several month's duration MORE THAN N WORD week from the. west, and PEACE IS resumed were again the object of another' his labours here, Herman Sunder - kind '.of Attack—a verbal one—at (Acton Free Press) cock Took .his work while he was the l4avember meeting of the 46. fluriiindei '10. Large that the ><: Fops up. to. Scatters, mosses Pi"M IS MORE than a word. -A is more Peace is acting on the conviction away. Town Council. WeAh -paper, ora m Lester X. Martin has -p4rchased, water seed of .. I Y than a spot of ink on a Olece"'of whole world Is my neighbor. *11 drifting, uIld on Huron a residental b sound on our lips. In. an inspired democracy, of the lot proper- P. bowN tee • Peace is using the. absolute moral stand 25 Years A0" Strqet west he Seel 'City L Quench, so. Kin of X -Word what are elements that Make up peace? aril's of honestY, .'purlty, unselfighness and Z5 k - 19 Z Ito Pori of inspired CLINTON iNEWS-RECO ty�rs. W.-Thoinas Hawkins'durinj 10 LU as 01rat Judea Peace is living out the principles' 4 jig love as a basis for solving world problPms. the Bast week. from Ot� Nocturnal (Bib. denioteracy in obedience to the guidance of God. Thursday, October 29, 1981 tditari*n. . Peace is reconciliation between men. birds 22. Entire Puzzle Peace Is a now spirit. It is not ju§t an I G. VoKorne has purchased the tawa, the operational wings, and .Charters de'vo' aan Wrand 3. Kettle amount ideal, butiv�eople becoming different. id of moral stand1rds *W' never":., rea�dencg recently vacated by J. E, certificate which were posthumolis- P111110t, 4. Bird '24., A I - o� bring peace. Doherty. ly awarded her son, Ffying Officer follow Peace is building. unity instead, f foster- a. Keeps Peace is a vision of the world.rebuilt, which John D-. Hawkins, in recognition Ing division. Division is the mark of our age Rev. Capt. K, MeGoun and Mrs 40"t S. Part• of at Oxford 33. Bark cloth —pnit y is. the grace of rebirth. begins iri. our own heart and 'home and then McGGun have returned from their of gallant services in action again- 3S. substance Oto tWF 25. U. $I Peace -is taking responsibilty dor/,but QVVn is carried across the nation. trip tothe.'EasternProvinces. st the enemy. used in A straight president 34. Indian tree BilloRlehl, accompanied. by his ioap pencil mark 26. Concise 36. Allowance mistakei.. Honest apology is' the high .road., AtftniiT nature can be chaqed, That is Mr., and Mrs. E. S. Evans and little son, St. Maryss, 'is spending his, holidays up Making S. Food fishes 27. Birds of for weight father, to honest peace. the root of the answer. National economies Mast4­13abby, north for, the deet season.' Greek letter 11..Crowd prey (Comm.) ..Peace Is ensuring/that the prevailing idea can be changed. That is the fruit of the an- visited the former's. parents, Dr. nor le. - Exist 23 -Wise men (So. Am.) 38. Merganser on• both sides of the - conference, table is not saver. . World, -history can. be changed. That and, Mrs. J. S. Evans, on Sunday. 19. InUe up 16. To steer KJOirl's � 40. Free A hard- fought gam� of football for a wild, as 'nickname 42. Excla. who's .rigtit, but what's right. is the destiny of our age.v-­Contributed Huron County -a. t V Moment a boat B2. Pat motion was played in Mitchell,on Monday, d N . K. King 'oP » annus incomes a aircraft in war. The abChtyto deliver a punch rriodeirn paleface. In 1953, most recent year of re� is somewhat of a record in both 44. Mother cord, only 22 perc6t were in the, respects for the month of Octob- of zou.3 under $2-,000 clags. TH E WO"I" XHAT IS READ (w1artolaEcho) Business and Professibnal A' VIM4E BACK Dorothy m Xilgaen, can tear it ouf and save -it to read agdin some Letters To The, Editor Directory the columnist and television-, star, had some- day. I enjoy radio and television, and I am % tWng pleasant to say, about nowspapers as gainfully employed by both, buf I mustla"Amit FOXY DEFENCF If anyone is interested we could DENTISTRY REAL ESTATE reading matter. they have their drawbacks, Did you ever try. have an officer from the. Ground The Clinton News -Record, Obserydr Corps come from London' DR, X. W. HAYNES LEONARD G. WINTER to clip a television program and paste.it I Dentist Kpal Estate and Business Broker 'You can read on. 'a train crossing the A in desert or om a plane at 17,000 feet above the Your scrapbook?" dentlemdn: with klms and a constructive talk, -Across From Royal Bank High Street — Clinton on the Ground Observer 'Corps Phone HTJ. 2-9571 Phone HU 9-6692 Atlantic—no stabs, no fading, no blips," says Here's why the newspaper. holds; Its 8_1n- Time has, c that a Ground Locally, yott may phone I-ImUnter owe, 29.tfb Miss Kilgallen. "Yod can read In a bathtub inant -place. in the home. And here is why.— Observer Corps should be formed 27560, after six old6ck. INSURANCE or while hangabig ont,6 a pole In a crowded bus. to(touch on the world of commerce from which here in Clinton, BERCY DW.WNI INVESTMENTS You, can read as nriuch or as little as, you want all of us,draw our living—the newspaper re- Up until now we have tried to Assistant SUperintendqnt H. 0. LAWSON form one but with no tpparent 13arik of Montreal Building as fast or. as slowly at you want. mains unsu"rpased as means of advertisin't go- of Ground Observer Corps Get The Facts Clinton "And if you read something you 111�6, you ods and services. success except for one or two men. in. Smith AuroN Area 18 Call VIC DINNIM, PHONES: Office HU 2-9644, The corpsshoUld. be fortned of both Phone 168,�, Zarictr Res., HU 2-9787 men @Lnd women, approximately 20 Nov tuber 15, 1�56, ln�ostors Mutual insurance — Real Estate to •90 -people in all. This ninny Clinton, Ontario. 'Managed and Distributed by 0 Agent: Mutual U6 Assurance Co. In' part of, the world, Would 'make It fairly easy on all investors Syndicate of repbrt from Liberia states that the people concerned and not take UP The Clinton News -Record, Cariadti, Ltd. Insure the "Co-op" Way The. Bible TodayI. Sudan Int6lor Nfassion's! Radio too much of anyone'& time, - 44 Aj A I .. '% Clinton, Ontario, W.` v. ROY Station ELWA uses the America s ah * With the world crisis of. today OPTOMETRY Distridt Representative A notable increase in time. devd- I Thaking much usb of Radio.Station Bjhle society' 'Talking Book" re- we should Deai, Sir$: 130V 810 Clinton, Ohtakto have 9`tra1ned`gkqUnd. led to actual Bible reading on rad- EIKLY in Seoul.. - The Society's cords each day.. The program ,is: observer -corps to take care of any A Please -find enclosed rhy cheque! G, B. CLANCY Phone Collect secretary, Rev. Young Bin Tin, has heard, as, Mr away as Japan. The ernergency, also to, take care of in the amount of three dollars OptomAtrist — optician Office HU 2-9642—Res. HU 2-9357 Io and television has been appart, spoken several times . about has readlngs:'axe broadcast, in abotit 40 civil defense, This way, if` an ehi- ($3.00) to cover paymeift for my (successor to the -late A. L. ent recently around, the world.. tour of 1WItain, sponsored by the languageg, mostly African, . each ergeney, arose, we, the people of paper for another year, . Cole, qptometr%t) Sure Be Insured For appointment phone 33, Be- W. COLQIMOUN Toronto public school P14IS British. and Poreign Bible, Society, week, During Ono m0lith, 000 Clinton, Would. know what to do I really look forward to the pap" Ooderich ORNBUAL INSURANCE again read �fpissage of Scripture Th(�'story of Mary Jones, the Wel- letters were received frOO listen- when, calledupon, to do our duty, er which T usually get Saturday Representative each Sunday over Radio Station sh girl who saved for ton years erg -everywhere. We should think hioreso of this morning. A lot of the naives - are Sun life Assuranee, Co. of Canada 03LSC, Toronto, for the ninth sag- and walked 26 miles to secure a Sugg0stied readings for th,6 problem because of the prime tar, unfamIllar but it helps keep in 1. E. LONOSTAPF Office: Royal Bank Building on. The 'reading forms a part of Bible 152 Yearg ago, b,49 been week: get just outside the limits; 'of out, touch. Hours: PHONE$ , � the program, -Preluite, To Wbr- dramatized. A dialogue between a ',Sunday ............ Prdvorbi 6:1.-•35 town, 'It is the only station of its Thank y6.u,, Seatorth: Daily except Monday & office HU .2-9747—Res, 2-7556 ship," The readers are plotted by father and daughter forms -a script Monday ..... Matthew. 5-1-26 kind In Canada today and must be Al. lu-Nns Wednesday -9 a.m. to 5.90 p -1W the principal, teacher or class, The Covering the history of I the ]Careen Tuesday _1 ...... Matthew 5:2.7.48 ProtOoted. -And, its we the, poopld (Mrs.) V. V. manes, Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.M. J. X HOWARD, Bay field radlo, committee of the Bible So- Wednesday ........ MAtthow 6: 1-34 of Clintoli arajoext to it, We should (nee Loekwod) 1hursday evening by appointinont •Phone Bayfield 5W ollety arranges the details. in ca- ]�!We Soot% irom, the dayg of Thursday ....... ". Vht�iew 7:149 also think of our town and, do what 186 Lady Grey Drive, only. Cut - Inre .6 Life - Aeddetit Operation with -the MC. Scottish knissionarles In Mukdon to ,Friday ....... joremiali :L7,- 1-17 we can In our small way to fra� Ott&waj 'Ontario, Olinton, Above Hawkins & Jacob Wind Inguragee 11ardwaro — Mondays ohly — 9 If you teed In urabot , have October 25W 1956. nr The Xorean Bible Society Is the present, SatUrday�.___, ...... Isaiah 1- 1-81 tAct It. a � iloy a,rn. to 5.30 p.m. -w #H(5XL- 161 SEAFbATH Phone 1Wnter 24010 Clinton THE MeKILtOP MUTUAL .240 M.111WI, I t= , 7' !"a 'I' Al-. I =10.t.hfiki — — — — - — - - Afuggs and Skoete'r N I I ....... . .. ....... .... .. ............ ... ... .... PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Uoaa Office., Seaforth between LAA and Iyuccaell. High School, the being 1-1. Clin- Crop Report- - Bashan - 'SPEED -CRAZY WORLD seore� ton, lineup- forwards,. J. Stirling, r tary-treasutdr nd manager, X. Uib.) J. T610, 1611 Box 418 R, Carter, E. Campbell, T. Ross, (BY 0. W. MONTGOMERY, 22. Below (naut.) (Ridgetown, Dominion) J.,&Tn, right half, D. Smith; cen- Agricultural - Repre ientative, 23. Border _-1,TOW WE AUST 'b6 getting dose to the quickly or to intercept an attack with super ire S. Cbok�-I`oft� J. Armstrong; for Huron County) 15. Permit point where we can say weve seen, or. at least ed is, a&Ittedly a 'good t4ing� even spe But 'e n right fullback' L. Stock; left, F. Weston; goal, H. Gibbs,, 'With continued fine weath&, tempered heard,. everything. that seems to be in Process of being overdone. Abe Brarldon, when, driving �all work on' the farms,is being The 28. Glen We have .many times questioned the It was made public last weekend that a mil- home frozZa Clinto?i to Bayfleld on rapidly completed. of the turnip and sugar beet crop 29. Presently of the craze for spea.d which has swept over itary jet plane undergoing tests ovei the.. At- by bullets. Ttiesday, sighted two deer 013 the is almost over with good average 80. Account (abbr.) e wor . A. The -speed of air- th Id, in recent yeq ]antic wa s actually down Its own road in front of his car. On his yields of turnips and slightly be- 81. Noise craft1has been'constantly 'increased until break- Three seconds after firing them it intercepted approach. the animals scampered low normal yields; 'of sugar beets 83. Tantalum fast at home in NOW York, Fran- lunch in San its own line of fire and that was the end of into lowetts' 'woods, Mr. Brand being reported, Fall plowing is (sym.) cisco, and- dinner at home again. is fairly it. If that Isn't cockeyed wed like to know on says he saw two deer at abput well.under way and fall wheat 85. witty common, what• it is. 'new, the same s of last year. Mrs. T. Mason received word of has *made excellent growth. "Considerable saying $7. River 7t. will not be 161ag before the same routine. Thais particular danger is -not how- . t he death of her sister, Mrs, W. A. grain corn, re- mains ta.be farmers are bottdm will be available as between Now, York and ever. Long a go Longfellqw wrote Rose, Blik, Idaho, which took piaked.as. waiting for the moisture content ft Ar�erican London. Just what particular benefit such , "Swift of foot was Hiawatha. place on Thursday last. to drop. Indian Trap possibilities are, we are to; o benighted to red-, He could shoot an arrow from him 0 rz ."The Centralia Weather Office 4i. Personal lize. And thin run forward with such swiftness Of all,Canadiani, who 'paid in- reports_' month]Y mean temper' magnetism There, is, however, something to besaid That the arrow fell behind him." come taX in 19,45, 66 percent had ature. of 50.3°F. for Ratober with (slang) in favor of speed possibilities in reinflo-A +I% nawatha was a piker-ccwht�are& with the 1 �?Inn I � +1, V3 only 74 inches url-011 43. Flower » annus incomes a aircraft in war. The abChtyto deliver a punch rriodeirn paleface. In 1953, most recent year of re� is somewhat of a record in both 44. Mother cord, only 22 perc6t were in the, respects for the month of Octob- of zou.3 under $2-,000 clags. TH E WO"I" XHAT IS READ (w1artolaEcho) Business and Professibnal A' VIM4E BACK Dorothy m Xilgaen, can tear it ouf and save -it to read agdin some Letters To The, Editor Directory the columnist and television-, star, had some- day. I enjoy radio and television, and I am % tWng pleasant to say, about nowspapers as gainfully employed by both, buf I mustla"Amit FOXY DEFENCF If anyone is interested we could DENTISTRY REAL ESTATE reading matter. they have their drawbacks, Did you ever try. have an officer from the. Ground The Clinton News -Record, Obserydr Corps come from London' DR, X. W. HAYNES LEONARD G. WINTER to clip a television program and paste.it I Dentist Kpal Estate and Business Broker 'You can read on. 'a train crossing the A in desert or om a plane at 17,000 feet above the Your scrapbook?" dentlemdn: with klms and a constructive talk, -Across From Royal Bank High Street — Clinton on the Ground Observer 'Corps Phone HTJ. 2-9571 Phone HU 9-6692 Atlantic—no stabs, no fading, no blips," says Here's why the newspaper. holds; Its 8_1n- Time has, c that a Ground Locally, yott may phone I-ImUnter owe, 29.tfb Miss Kilgallen. "Yod can read In a bathtub inant -place. in the home. And here is why.— Observer Corps should be formed 27560, after six old6ck. INSURANCE or while hangabig ont,6 a pole In a crowded bus. to(touch on the world of commerce from which here in Clinton, BERCY DW.WNI INVESTMENTS You, can read as nriuch or as little as, you want all of us,draw our living—the newspaper re- Up until now we have tried to Assistant SUperintendqnt H. 0. LAWSON form one but with no tpparent 13arik of Montreal Building as fast or. as slowly at you want. mains unsu"rpased as means of advertisin't go- of Ground Observer Corps Get The Facts Clinton "And if you read something you 111�6, you ods and services. success except for one or two men. in. Smith AuroN Area 18 Call VIC DINNIM, PHONES: Office HU 2-9644, The corpsshoUld. be fortned of both Phone 168,�, Zarictr Res., HU 2-9787 men @Lnd women, approximately 20 Nov tuber 15, 1�56, ln�ostors Mutual insurance — Real Estate to •90 -people in all. This ninny Clinton, Ontario. 'Managed and Distributed by 0 Agent: Mutual U6 Assurance Co. In' part of, the world, Would 'make It fairly easy on all investors Syndicate of repbrt from Liberia states that the people concerned and not take UP The Clinton News -Record, Cariadti, Ltd. Insure the "Co-op" Way The. Bible TodayI. Sudan Int6lor Nfassion's! Radio too much of anyone'& time, - 44 Aj A I .. '% Clinton, Ontario, W.` v. ROY Station ELWA uses the America s ah * With the world crisis of. today OPTOMETRY Distridt Representative A notable increase in time. devd- I Thaking much usb of Radio.Station Bjhle society' 'Talking Book" re- we should Deai, Sir$: 130V 810 Clinton, Ohtakto have 9`tra1ned`gkqUnd. led to actual Bible reading on rad- EIKLY in Seoul.. - The Society's cords each day.. The program ,is: observer -corps to take care of any A Please -find enclosed rhy cheque! G, B. CLANCY Phone Collect secretary, Rev. Young Bin Tin, has heard, as, Mr away as Japan. The ernergency, also to, take care of in the amount of three dollars OptomAtrist — optician Office HU 2-9642—Res. HU 2-9357 Io and television has been appart, spoken several times . about has readlngs:'axe broadcast, in abotit 40 civil defense, This way, if` an ehi- ($3.00) to cover paymeift for my (successor to the -late A. L. ent recently around, the world.. tour of 1WItain, sponsored by the languageg, mostly African, . each ergeney, arose, we, the people of paper for another year, . Cole, qptometr%t) Sure Be Insured For appointment phone 33, Be- W. COLQIMOUN Toronto public school P14IS British. and Poreign Bible, Society, week, During Ono m0lith, 000 Clinton, Would. know what to do I really look forward to the pap" Ooderich ORNBUAL INSURANCE again read �fpissage of Scripture Th(�'story of Mary Jones, the Wel- letters were received frOO listen- when, calledupon, to do our duty, er which T usually get Saturday Representative each Sunday over Radio Station sh girl who saved for ton years erg -everywhere. We should think hioreso of this morning. A lot of the naives - are Sun life Assuranee, Co. of Canada 03LSC, Toronto, for the ninth sag- and walked 26 miles to secure a Sugg0stied readings for th,6 problem because of the prime tar, unfamIllar but it helps keep in 1. E. LONOSTAPF Office: Royal Bank Building on. The 'reading forms a part of Bible 152 Yearg ago, b,49 been week: get just outside the limits; 'of out, touch. Hours: PHONE$ , � the program, -Preluite, To Wbr- dramatized. A dialogue between a ',Sunday ............ Prdvorbi 6:1.-•35 town, 'It is the only station of its Thank y6.u,, Seatorth: Daily except Monday & office HU .2-9747—Res, 2-7556 ship," The readers are plotted by father and daughter forms -a script Monday ..... Matthew. 5-1-26 kind In Canada today and must be Al. lu-Nns Wednesday -9 a.m. to 5.90 p -1W the principal, teacher or class, The Covering the history of I the ]Careen Tuesday _1 ...... Matthew 5:2.7.48 ProtOoted. -And, its we the, poopld (Mrs.) V. V. manes, Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.M. J. X HOWARD, Bay field radlo, committee of the Bible So- Wednesday ........ MAtthow 6: 1-34 of Clintoli arajoext to it, We should (nee Loekwod) 1hursday evening by appointinont •Phone Bayfield 5W ollety arranges the details. in ca- ]�!We Soot% irom, the dayg of Thursday ....... ". Vht�iew 7:149 also think of our town and, do what 186 Lady Grey Drive, only. Cut - Inre .6 Life - Aeddetit Operation with -the MC. Scottish knissionarles In Mukdon to ,Friday ....... joremiali :L7,- 1-17 we can In our small way to fra� Ott&waj 'Ontario, Olinton, Above Hawkins & Jacob Wind Inguragee 11ardwaro — Mondays ohly — 9 If you teed In urabot , have October 25W 1956. nr The Xorean Bible Society Is the present, SatUrday�.___, ...... Isaiah 1- 1-81 tAct It. a � iloy a,rn. to 5.30 p.m. -w #H(5XL- 161 SEAFbATH Phone 1Wnter 24010 Clinton THE MeKILtOP MUTUAL .240 M.111WI, I t= , 7' !"a 'I' Al-. I =10.t.hfiki — — — — - — - - Afuggs and Skoete'r N I I ....... . .. ....... .... .. ............ ... ... .... PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Uoaa Office., Seaforth Offtelora 056* Presideht, W. 5'. ROY X. BENTLEY Alexander, Walton; vlee,presidebto Robert Archibald;Seaforth; sW- Public Accountant 0 r tary-treasutdr nd manager, X. GMMI OINIIAMO Reid, seafofth, T610, 1611 Box 418 ]WectOm John, R. Mawing', 42 16-b- lk6beft Archibald- Chris.' Lon, hardt, Bornholm; E. a. Trbwartha, Clinton; Whi. S. Alexander, ftl-� AoiqAtb G. AticCAN$ tori,,_ J. L. Malone,, Seaforth; 110.6 , lrubflo. AwAuktant v#yN1ldr, Godetich, 19, Popper, Royal Bank Buildhig gfft6fidldl, Alistor Wr;idfoot, Ph6ne HV 2-9611 forth. RUld6net Uatt&ib s., Wm. Lolper Jr., Londos- Phiqte UV 2_92V b i J, I% Pruefor, Be6dhaeft4 Salter, selveyti I . Mttttrde, Se&f6rth,