Clinton News-Record, 1959-10-22, Page 9LEGAL NOTICES
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The Ontario Municipal
Board
IN THE MATTER of Section 14 ,of The Municipal Act (R.S,O, 1950,
c. 243), as amended,
ancl ---
IN THE MATTER of an applica-
tion by The Corporation of the
'Town of Clinton for annexation to
the Town of parts of the Township
i ;of Hullett, n the County of Hu-
ron, more particularly described
in Schedule "A" attached hereto,
— and —
IN THE MATTER, of By,.Law
'Number 16, for 1959 of the Corp-
oration of the Town of Clinton,
Appointment For
Hearing
THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL
BOARD HEREBY APPOINTS
Thursday, the 29th day
of October, 1959,
at the Hour of ELEVEN o'clock in
the forenoon (11:00 a.m.) (local
time) in the Board's Chambers,
145 Queen Street West, in the City
of Toronto, Ontario, for the hear-
ing of all persons interested in
• support of or in opposition to this
application.
Any person or persons desiring
'to object to the application may
make such objection at the time
and place aforesaid or may file
such objection in writing addressed
to the Board, not later than the
20th day of October, 1959.
DATED at Toronto, Ontario, this
:22nd day of SEPTEMBER, 1959.
0. R. Chapman,
Secretary,
NS/N.0,110
linfteb
eburch
REV. J. A. MeXIM, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director
Sunday, October 25
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
12.15 p.m.—Sunday School and
Bible Class
HOLMESVILLE
9.45 a.m.—Morning Worship
10.45 •a.m.—Sunday School
Let us use the Lord's Day to
strengthen our Christian Faith
Christian Reformed
Church
Sunday, October 25
10.00 •a.m.—Service in Dutch
2.30 p.m.—Service in English
Rev. A. VanEek, Exeter will
be guest speaker.
Everyone Welcome
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St. Paul's --- Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Miss Christine Bridle, Organist
TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY
AFTER TRINITY
Sunday, October 25
8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion
(Corporate Communion and
Breakfast for men of the
B.A.C. Speaker; the Rev. J.
L. H, Henderson, D.D.)
11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Preacher: Dr. J. L. H. Hen-
derson.
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, Bee- Minister
MRS. M. J. AGNEW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, October 25
9.45 am,—Church SChool
10.45 a.m.—Divine Service
Rev. T. J. McKinney, B.A. of
Teeswater will occupy the
pulpit.
2.30 p.m.—Anniversary at St.
Andrew's Church, Blyth, with
Mr. McKinney conducting.
ALL WELCOME
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
1.30 p.m.
Government Inspected Scales
Cattle Sold By Weight
TERMS; CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Manager
BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer '
K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk
FILL FOR SALE
Anyone wishing fill taken from
excavated streets in town contact Town
Clerk, phone HU 2.9545.
Price $1.00 per load, dumped any-
where in Clinton.
JOHN LIVERMORE, Clerk,
Town of Clinton.
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AUCTION SALE
of
75 Head of Dairy Cattle
At Lot 31, Concession 6, Goderich
Township, 1 mile south of Porter's
Hill on
Tuesday, October 27
at 1.30 p.m., the following:
20 young cows consisting of Hol-
steins, Ayrshires and Jerseys, some
recently freshened, balance spring-
ing or milking.
35 Holstein heifers, pasture bred;
15 yearling heifers; 5 Ayrshire
heifers, 6 months old;. 2 Polled
Hereford bulls.
Plan to attend this sale, there
is no reserve.
Terms: Cash or 25% down and
balance 6 months credit on bank
approved -joint notes at 6% int.
A. E. Townshend, Prop.
Edward , W. Elliott, Auctioneer
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Estate
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Stock, Machinery, Car, Truck, and
Household Effects at Lot 5, Con-
cession 11, Stanley Township, 33/4
miles north of Zurich, on Goshen
Line, on
Wednesday, November 4
at 12 o'clock sharp
Cattle: Registered Hereford bull,
3 yrs. old, bred by Stutt Bros.,
Forest; 5 registered Hereford cows,
re-bred to above bull; 10 Hereford
and Durham cows, re-bred; 15
Hereford and Durham spring calv-
es; 10 Hereford and Durham steers
and heifers, rising 2 yrs. old.
Pigs: 1 York sow with litter at
foot; 2 sows due time of sale; 3
sows due latter part of Nov.
W Machinery: 'W6 McCormick trac-
tor; 28x45 Bell grain separator,
with cutter; 18 ft. elevator, with
rubber tires (5 yrs. old); 140 ft.
drive belt (new); John Deere 15-
disc power fertilizer drill; 7 ft.
Massey-Harris binder; drop-head
hay loader; 4-section drag har-
rows; McCormick tractor manure
spreader (new); McCormick 7 ft.
tractor mower; 5-ton rubber tire
wagon; 3-furrow Inter. plow on
rubber (new); steel land roller;
Inter. 8 ft. tractor disc; 5-section
diamond harrows; Massey-Harris
side rake on rubber; chicken shel-
ter; snow fence; No. 6 Internation-
al hammer mill; fanning mill; 2
steel water troughs; 32 ft. exten-
sion ladder; 2,000 lb. stock scales;
1958 Delray Chevrolet sedan
car, 16,000 miles, extra snow tires;
1956 International 1/4 -ton truck,
Household Effects: 3-piece chest-
erfield suite; Marshall and Men-
dell upright piano; coffee table;
end tables; trilight lamps; table
lamps; mirrors; foot stool; 9x12
Axminster •rug; scatter mats; hall
tree; flat top writing desk; 21-inch
Admiral television; radio; modern
9-piece dining room suite; studio
couch; occasional chairs; Singer
sewing machine; vacuum cleaner;
Gerieral Electric refrigerator; Frig-
idaire 4-burner electric stove (like
new); 20 ft. Viscount deep freeze
(1 yr. old); Thor white enamel
washing machine; kitchen table,
chairs; utility table; kitchen buf-
fet; electric frying pan; pop-up
toaster; tea kettle; iron; and other
electrical appliances; chest of Wm.
Rogers silverware (setting for 12);
3 furnished bedrooms. Chests of
drawers; vanity, bed linens, quilts,
blankets, kitchen utensils, china,
table linen, other articles too num-
erous to mention.
Terms—Cash
Estate of John A. Armstrong
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
George Powell (Myth), Clerk
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AFTERNOON TEA
50c
COLD TURKEY
SALAD PLATE
MELLOW ROLLS
COOKIES — TEA
BOOTHS
HOME BAKING
NOVELTIES
PRODUCE
HOMEMADE CANDY
Country Fair and Tea
WESLEY.WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
Auspices of Woman's Association
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
3 p.m. (E.S.T.)
EVERYONE WELCOME
MRS. F. REIb, MRS. Pitt., HEARN,
P Pet s Secrotery. Treasurer.
FALL COATS
All the latest Styles
All the latest Shades
All wool fabrics—chamois lined
for your comfort.
BORG COATS
Both Long and Short
Styles
Plain and Striped
Materials
CAR COATS
Popular in Every Sense of the Word
All Shades and Styles
Priced for Every Budget
SEE THEM NOW AT
Ladies' Wear and Dry Goods
CLINTON HENSALL EXETER
Easy Payments Can Re Arranged
vramspAy, OCTOTiEB Wo CLINTON NEWS-RE.CORD
PAGE SEVEN'
SCHEDULE "A"
ALL AND SINGULAR that cer-
'tain parcel or tract of land situate,
lying and being in the Township of
:Hullett, in the County of Huron;
"FIRSTLY: PART of Lot 22 in
'the First Concession of the Town-
ship of Hullett and ALL of Lots 6,
1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15,
Block 13", and MacKenzie Street,
all as shown on Registered Plan
No. 13 for the said Township of
Hullett,
the boundaries of said parcel be-
ing more particularly described as
follows:
COMMENCING at the south-
east angle of said Lot 22 in the
First Concession of the Township
lof Hallett;
THENCE north fifty-eight de-
' grees fifty-seven minutes feen
seconds west (N 58° 57' 15"
ift
W)
.and along the southerly limit of
said Lot 22, a distance of six hund-
red and ninety-eight and seventy-
.one one-hundredths (698.71') feet
to the southeasterly angle of the
lands previously annexed to -the
'Town of Clinton, by an order of
The Ontario Municipal Board, dat-
ed July, 1952, and registered in the
Registry Office for the County of
Huron as Instrument No. 13900 for
"the Township of Hullett;
THENCE north ' thirty-one de-
grees thirty-three minutes twenty-
seconds east (N 31° 33' 20" E) and
along the present Corporation limit
and its production northerly, a
distance of eight hundred and four
(804.0') feet;
THENCE south fifty-eight de-
grees fifty-seven minutes fifteen
seconds east (S 58° 57' 15" E)
and parallel to the southerly limit
of said Lot 22, a distance of six
hundred and ninety-nine and forty-
-one one-hundredths (699.41') feet
to a point in the easterly limit of
said Lot 22;
THENCE south thirty-one de-
grees thirty-six minutes twenty
seconds west (S 31° 36' 20" W)
and along this last mentioned limit
a distance of eight hundred and
four (804.0) feet more or less to
the point of commencement of the
parcel herein described; the said
parcel containing by admeasure-
meat 12,9 acres more or less.
SECONDLY: PART of Lot 22 in
the First Concession of the Town-
ship of Hullett, the boundaries of
said parcel being more particularly
-described as follows:
COMMENCING at the intersec-
tion of the westerly limit of said
Lot 22 with the production easter-
ly of the southerly limit of Princess
Street, which said point of com-
mencement is the northwesterly
angle of the lands previously an-
nexed by the Town of Clinton by
an order of The Ontario Municipal
Board dated July, 1952, and reg-
istered in the Registry Office of
the County of Huron as Instrument
Number -13900 for the said Town-
ship of Hullett;
THENCE south fifty-nine de-
grees nine minutes twenty seconds
east (S 59° 09' 20" E) and along
the present Corporation limit, as
established by the. above mention-
ed order, a distance of six hundred
and thirty-eight and fourteen one-
hundredths (638.14') feet;
THENCE north thirty-one de-
grees thirty-three minutes twe
an
nty
seconds east (N 31° 33' 20" E) d
parallel to the westerly limit of
said lot, a distance of three hund-
red and ninety-six (396.0') feet;
THENCE north fifty-nine de-
grees nine minutes twenty seconds
west (N 59° 09' 20" W) a distance
.of six hundred and thirty-eight arid
fourteen one-hundredths (638.14')
feet to a point in the westerly
limit of said lot;
THENCE south thirty-one de-
grees thirty-three minutes twenty
seconds West (S 31° 33' 20" W)
and along the last mentioned limit,
a distance of three hundred and
ninety-six (396.0) feet More or less
to the point of commencement of
the parcel herein described; said
parcel containing by adreeasure-
nient 5.8 acres be the same more
•or lest. 41-2-b
Everyone Reads
The Classifieds
Notice To Creditors
In the ESTATE of MAUD
WILTSE, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of Huron,
Retired School Teacher, Deceased.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased,
are required to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor for the
said Estate, on or before the 26th
day of October, A.D, 1959, after
which date the assets will be dist-
ributed amongst the parties en-
titled 'thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been given,
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
5th day of October, A.D. 1959.
E, B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
40-1-2-b
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of ADELIA
DOAN, late of the Town of Clin-
ton, in the County of Huron,
Spinster, deceased.
All persons having claims ag-
ainst the Estate of the above de-
ceased, are required to file the
same with the undersigned Solic-
itor for the said Estate, on or
before the 2nd day of November,
AD 1959, after which date the
assets will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, hav-
ing regard only to the claims of
which notice shall have been giv-
en.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
13th day of October, AD 1959.
E. R. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
41-2-3-b
Notice to Creditors
In. the Estate of CATHERINE
LESLIE, late of the Township of
Goderich, in the County of Huron,
Widow, deceased.
All persons having claims again-
st the Estate of the above deceas-
ed, are required to file the same
with the undersigned Solicitor for
the Estate, on or before the 2nd
day of November, AD 1959, after
which date the assets will be dis-
tributed' amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice
shall have been given.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
13th day of October, AD 1959.
E. B. MENteet)S,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
41-2-3-b
Township of Hullett
COURT OF REVISION
The Council of the Township
of Hullett will hold a Court of
Revision on the Assessment Roll
for 1960. The Court will hold
its first sitting on November 2
at 10 o'clock p.m., in the Com-
munity Hall, Londesboro.
All appeals must be in the
clerk's office at least ten days
prior to this date to be consid-
ered.
HARRY F. TEBBUTT,
Clerk,
Londesboro, Ontario.
40-1-2-b
AUCTION SALE.
of Household affects from the
'tillage of .PrOcefiejd
(East on the read to Seafprth) on
Wednesday, October 28
At 1.30 ti.m,, the following:
.3spiece Kroehler chesterfield
suite; coffee table; end table; Mete
Prole 21-inch table model TV; aer-
ial; 2 double beds, springs and
mattresses e dresser and wash
stand; small chest of drawers; dins
ing room table; studio couch; wal-
nut jam cupboard; rocking chair;
5-piece kitchen chrome suite; Ent-
erprise kitchen ell range; Simplic-
ity washing machine with auto-
matic time control; Norge refrig-
erator; GE electric kettle; electric
grill; electric toaster; electric hot
plate; electric eteam iron; Maraud-
er power lawn mower (nearly
new); 5 linoleum floor coverings
(like new); Singer drop head .sew-
ing machine; metal folding ironing
board; clothes hamper; cedar chest
with bottom drawer (like new);
plate glass wall mirror; pictures;
dishes; cooking utensils and num-
erous other articles.
Terms—Caeb
Don Hickey, Proprietor
Edward .W. Elliott. Auctioneer
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AUCTION SALE
EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE
Or THE LATE JOHN DURST
will sell by Public Auction at
residence on No. 8 Highway, just
south of tracks,
apposite Schaefer Pen Goderich
Wednesday, October 28
at 1 p.m. (Standard Time)
International refrigerator; elec-
tric stove; Findlay coal cr wood
range with hot water front (used
1 year); medium sized oil space
heater; large coal or wood range;
hot plate; 5-piece chrome kitchen
suite (new); radio; new Westing-
house washing machine; 9-piece
walnut dining suite; writing desk;
hall rack; chesterfield suite; couch;
extension table and 6 chairs; tri-
lite lamp; small lamps; rocking
chair; end table; drop leaf table;
beds, dressers, wash stands, buf-
fet; power lawn mower; hand
mower; electric brooder; chicken
feeders and waterers; 3 gal spray-
er; extension ladder; step ladders;
hoes, rakes, shovels, forks, wrench-
es & tools; 240 lbs. scales; quantity
of baled oat straw; dishes, sealers,
kitchen utensils and numerous oth-
er articles.
Terms—Cash
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer '
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Executor's
AUCTION SALE
Of Property and Household
Effects of the
Estate of late Miss Adelia Doan
from Joseph Street, Clinton, on
Saturday, October 31
at 1 p.m.
Property: Lots 14, 15 and 16
Block B. of the Rattenbury Sur-
vey, Clinton, with a frontage on
Joseph Street of 82 3/2 feet and a
depth of 168 feet. On this prop-
erty is situated a 9-room solid
brick house with 4 bedrooms; a
3-piece bath; a full basement and
a re-conversion oil furnace. This
is a desirable property, ideally
located.
Household Effects include a large
number of antiques and are as
follows: 6-piece walnut parlor
suite; occasional arm chair; up-
holstered chair; 4 rocking chairs;
2 wicker rocking chairs; 2 pine
rocking chairs; oak 4-section book-
case; 2 oval walnut tables; Haines
piano and stool; 3 walnut serving
tables; cherry serving table; cherry
extension table; walnut drop leaf
table; oak buffet; 6 dining room
chairs; 6 gunstock walnut chairs;
several small pedestal tables; wal-
nut love seat; cabinet radio; mant-
el radio; desk lamp; sewing ma-
chine; Electrolux vacuum cleaner;
refrigerator; cook stove; cherry
desk secretary; cherry dresser; 3-
piece walnut bedroom suite (dres-
ser & wash stand marble topped);
walnut towel rack; Jenny Lynn
walnut bed; walnut wash stand; 3-
piece walnut bedroom suite; 3-piece
oak bedroom suite; large oak
wardrobe; oak desk; walnut marble
top table; 2 walnut bedroom chairs;
large cherry chest; Seth Thomas
clock; toilet sets; dishes including
antiques, silverware and glass-
ware; trunks; bedding; mattresses;
curtains; lawn mower and numer-
ous other articles.
Terms on Property: 10% on day
of sale, further particulars on sale
date with property offered for sale
subject to a reserve bid.
Terms on Household Effects:
Cash.
A preview can be had Thursday,
October 29; Friday, October 30 and
Saturday morning of sale date.
Also at this time further particul-
ars can be made known on this
property to any interested parties.
E. BEECHER MENZIES,
Solicitor for the Executor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
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CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to -exprese Our
sincere thanks to all our friends
and neighbours on Queen Street
Who assisted us on the night of
the fire, and to the firemen who
so quickly responded, —Mr. and
Mrs, James Brown. 42p
I wish to thank all rely friends
and neighbours for the lovely
flowers, plants, gifts and cards
which I received while in the hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr, Oak-
es, Dr, Addison, nurses and staff
for their kindness to me, —Mrs.
George German. 42b
We would like to thank all
those, who remembered us with
cards treats and visits, while we
were patients in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Doctors Street,
Newland and Oakes; also the nur-
ses on first floor.—KEITH and
RANDY MACHAN, Auburn, 42-b
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to our many friends and
neighbours for their expressions
of sympathy, beautiful floral tri-
butes, acte of kindness, during our
recent bereavement. S pee i a I
thanks to Rev. Grant Mills, Bi-
shop Townshend and the Ball and
Mutch funeral home. —Fletcher
Townsend, Mrs, Jennie Wise, Mrs.
N, W. Lawrence. - 42b
BIRTHS
AMSING—In Clinton Pistslic Hoe-
Pital On Wednesday, October 21,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs, John Am-
sing, Clinton, a son.
BRIDGE-.--In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Saturday, October 17,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Bridge, Brussels, a son.
DAVIS--In Clinton Public Hospi-
tal, on Tuesday, October 20,
1959, to Mr, and Mrs. James
Davis, RR 4, Brussels, a daugh-
ter,
FUNGE—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Tuesday, October 20,
1959, to the Rev. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Funge, Londesboro, a daugh-
ter.
HEARN-.--In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Thursday, October 15,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Hearn, a son (Jefferson Leigh),
KNOCK—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Tuesday, October 20,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. David
Knock, a son.
LAWS—In Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich, on
Thursday, October 8, 1959, to
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Laws, RR
2, Bayfield, a daughter.
STACK—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Sunday, October 18,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Stack, Clinton, a daughter.
SYMONS—In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Tuesday, October 20,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs, D. E,
Symons, Clinton, a daughter.
MARRIAGES
BELL-FALCONER — In Ontario
Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton, on Saturday, October
10, 1959, by the Rev. Grant
Mills, Elizabeth Ann, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. George Falcon-
er, Brucefield to James Alvin
Bell, Hensall, son of Mrs. Roy
Bell, Hensall and the late Roy
Bell.
CLARK—NIVINS—In the Nile
United Church, on Saturday,
October 10, 1959, by the Rev.
A. E. Eustace, June Leone,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Nivins, RR 3, Auburn, and John
Gordon Clark, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tait Clark, RR 5, Goderich.
DAER-HUGILL—In St, George's
Anglican Church, Goderich, on
Saturday, October 10, 1959, by
the Rev. Dr. K. E. Taylor, Jan-
et Dianne, elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, A. Hugill, Auburn,
and Alvin. Deer, son. of Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Deer, Auburn.
KELLY-SMITH—In Ontario Street
United Church parsonage, on
Saturday, October 17, 1959, by
the Rev. Grant L. Mills, Mary
Ellen, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Seaforth, to
Ronald Ernest Smith, London,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John
E. Smith, RR 4, Clinton,
MacLEAN-BAKKER — In Clinton
Christian Reformer Church, on
Saturday, October 10, 1959, by
the Rev. A. Van Eek, Exeter,
Evertje Maria, daughter of Mrs.
Rirnmer Bakker, RR 2, Auburn,
to Walter Hansen MacLean, RR
3, Kincardine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. MacLean, RR 3, Kin-
cardine.
McNICHOL-Nesbit — In Trinity
Anglican Church, Blyth, on Sat-
urday, October 17, 1959, by the
Rev. Robert Meally, Mrs. Annie
Nesbit and John McNichol, Bly-
th.
DEATHS
COSENS—In Wingham, on Friday,
October 16, 1959, Sarah Frances
Turner (formerly of Clinton),
widow of the late Abner Cozens,
in her 93rd year. Service from
the S. J. Walker funeral home,
Wingham, to Wingham Cemetery
on Monday, October 19.
HARRISON—In Exeter, Joseph H.
Harrison, formerly of Goderich
Township, in his 80th year. Fun-
eral from the Dinney funeral
home, Exeter, to Bayfield Ceme-
tery on Tuesday afternoon, Oc-
tober 20.
McFADDEN—In Stevenson Mem-
orial Hospital, Alliston, on Fri-
day, October 9, 1959, Ida Pearl
Cornish, formerly of Clinton, be-
loved wife of Melville McFadden,
Cookstown, in her 73rd year.
STRAW—In Jackson, Michigan,
on Sunday, October 18, 1959,
Vida Stalker, widow of the late
Mumford Straw, and daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stalker, Hullett Township, in
her 77th year. Funeral from
the Groves funeral home, Jack-
son, Mich., to Forest Lawn
Cemetery, Flint, Mich., on Wed-
nesday, October 21.
TOWNSEND—Suddenly in Clin-
ton on Sunday, October 18,
1959, Hattie Elizabeth Trick,
beloved wife of Fletcher Thom-
as Townsend, 116 Rattenbury
Street East, in her 73rd year.
Funeral from the Ball and Mut-
ch funeral home, 153 High St-
reet, Clinton, to Clinton Ceme-
tery, on Tuesday afternoon, Oc-
tober 20, by the Rev. Grant L.
Mills, assisted by Bishop W, A.
Townshend, London.
Hazel and son-in law, eon
Wilford and daughter-in-law, Is-
Abell; sons Roy and Ross and
grandson, I3ohbia. 421/
"Two dear bright eyes, a, tender
ASHTON—In memory of a loving
25, 53:
passe
19
d away suddenly, October
smile,
mother, Lillian Ashton, who
A loving heart that knew no guile,
Deep trust in God that all was
right,
Her joy to make some other
bright,
if siek or suffering one she knew,
Some gentle act of love she'd do,
No thought of self, but of the
other,
I know I.ie. said "Well done,"
—Ever remembered by the family.
Mother,"
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Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.
18: 20) meeting in the above hall
invite you to come and hear the
Gospel, the old, old story of Jesus
and His Love,
Order of meetings on Lord's day
as follows:
SERVICE
11.00 a.m.—Brealdng Bread
3.00 p.m.--Sunday School
7.00 p.m.—Preaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m.—Wednesday—Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
Sunday, October 25
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
"Right In The Sight Of God"
7.30 p.m.—Evening Service
"What Is Sin?"
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting
You are cordially invited to these
services,
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, October 25
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.—Gospel Service.
Guest Speaker, both services,
Mr. John M. Martin, Hawkess
vine.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Study
ALL WELCOME
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street. Clinton
B. A. DAVIDSON, Pastor
Friday, October 23-
8.00 p.m.—Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, October 25-
10.00 a.m.--Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.-.-Gospel Service
Tuesday, October 27-
8.00 p.m.—Regular Prayer and ,
Bible Study Service.
A Special Welcome Awaits You
Notice To Creditors
In the Eelaio et illeleelDEeteiae.
HUNTEIe ninguALL, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Hurore Oontleman, Peceneed.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of the above deceased,
are required-to file the same with
the undersigned Solicitor far the
said Estate, on or before the 26th
day of October, A.D. 1959, after
which date the assets will be dist-
ributed amongst the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
have been-given,
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
5th day of October, A.D.. 1959.
ife R. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, William D,
Carter, who passed away on Oct.
ober 23, two years ago:
"But 0, for the touch of a van-
ished hand,
The sound of a voice that is still."
—ever lovingly remembered by
his wife, son and daughter and
their families, 42-b
•••••••••••,..0.••••
FREEMAN—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father, Ro-
bert Freeman, who passed away
One year go, October 25, 1958:
"The dearest father the world
could hold.
The cheery smile, a heart of gold,
To those who knew him, all will
know,
How much we lost one year ago."
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife Sarah, daughter
Church Directory
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, D.Th.
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 aan.—"MAN'S DISORDER AND GOD'S DESIGN"
Thursday-7.00 p.m.—Youth Fellowship.
A Cordial Welcome to All
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor—REV. GRANT MILLS, lB.A.
9.45 a.m.—Sunday School
11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.—Evening Chapel Service
Turner's Church
2.00 p.m Worship Service
3.00 p.m.—Sunday School