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bungalow and the spaciousness of
a two.siorty dwelling have been
combined in the design of this
three-bedroom splielevel house by
architect R Whiteley of Don Mills.
Constructed of frame and brick
veneer, the house offers excellent
separation of the living .and sleep-
ing 'areas The study on the ground
floor has a clothes closet and coulc1,_
serve as a fourth bedroom if
sired The living room Provides
plenty of: unbroken wall areas, per,
milting various for
furniture errarigirrieet The 'base,
ment, which, extends below the bed.
• roorns.'ebritains the laundry, storage
and furnace rooms as WO as a
recreation room
The total floor area is 1,362
square feet and the exterior dimen-
kions are 38 feet by 35 feet Wank.
knolrawings for this house, known
as Design .763, May be obtained
from Central _Mortgage and Hous-
ing. Corporation :at minimum cost. I
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NEWS Of KIPPEN • MIDDLETON
ALWAYS .LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST
HAROLVM. BLACK
Phone HU 2-3873 -- James Street — Cunt .
BUILDING and REMO-HUM
REFERENCE LIST
AFINWISsmOzlior
• PLASTERING
CONTRACTOR
Carman F. Darrow
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR
and General Repair
Estimates Gladly Given
139 QUEEN ST., CLINTON
PHONE HU 2-7008
• HEAT, LIGHT and
PLUMBING
Cities Service Oil
Co. Ltd.
. Jack Scruton, Distributor
HEATING FUELS
Clinton — Phone HU 2-9653
Clinton Electric Shop
For
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES,
and WIRING
Clinton — Phone HU 2-6646
GINGERICH'S
Sales and Service
SEAFORTH ZURICH
Phone Zurich 34 Phone 644W1
Electric and Gas Appliances
Gas and Oil Heating, Plumbing
Electric Installation and Repairs
Motor Rewinding
A. G. Grigg & Son
Clinton — Dial HU 2-9411
COAL -- FUEL OIL
CEMENT
A. F. Scotchmer
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Domestio -- Commercial
Industrial
BAYFIELD Phone 16
Harry Williams
HEATING FUELS
White Rose Petroleum Products
R.R. 2, CLINTON
Dial HU 2-6633
imp PLUMBING
TY 110 I- and HEATING
Harold Wise, Prop.
CLINTON — Dial HU 2-7023
Plumbing -- Heating and
Electrical Services
• HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Irwin's Ladies' Wear
Draperies J.- Curtains -- Minds
Curtain Rode Drapery Track
— Estimates Pree
CLINTON Phone HU 2-6623
McEWAN'S
CURTAIN RODS
WINbOW SHADBS
VENETIAN BLINDS
CLINTON Phone Ku 2.9t66
40 ROOFING
Earl Doucette
Built-up Asphalt Roofing
Coating—Patching—Shingling
Roof Repairs of All Types
PHONE HU 2-9741 -- CLINTON
‘41, PAINTING and.
DECORATING .
'D. A. Kay and Son
FLOORS SANDED
VENETIAN BLINDS
'PAINTS and .WALLPAPERS
Clinton — Phone HU 2-9549
GRANT RATH
. 'PAINTER and DECORATOR
1-luron Street -- Phone HU 2-7040
Clinton
alb 'BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Ball-Macaulay Ltd.
'Phone HUnter 2-9514
-Trull Range of Builders' Supplies
COAL -- LIME -- CEMENT
King Street — Clinton
J. W. Counter
Builders' Supply
"Everything for the Builder"
'CLINTON — Phone HU 2-9612
Fred J. Hudie
Builders' Supply
and Sawmill
'Where your building dollar
goes farther
geLINTON HU 2-6655
• GENERAL
CONTRACTING
EARL DOUCETTE '
'BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Asphalt Roofing
'CLINTON — Phone HU 2-9741
M. McADAM
Clinton — Phone HU 2-7070
,GENERAL CONTRACTING
Industrial -- Commercial
Cement Work
CALE DOUCETTE
*BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Clinton
Phone HU 2-9502
•
• CONCRETE
HENRY YOUNG
CONTRACTOR
General 4onbrote Construction
LINTON Phone HU 2-9496.
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PLUMBING HEATING
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Thursday, March 10, 1900,4Chstart Haws4ecord,pagell
Electrical Repairs Not A AQ•It-Yourself
Jo4-iiwa.,Call A Qualified Electrician
While the average homeowner
Is quite capable of changing et
burned out light bulb or replacing
a blown fuese, any ehangea or re-
pairs to the electrical system of a
house should be entrusted to a
LONDESBORO
Mrs, Bert Allari3Oorreispandent
, and Mrs. Wallace aaRoa%
Seaforth, visited with Bert •anena.
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bremner,
Ethel, visited with their aunt;
mrs. P,,eacom, last Sunday,
coragratulations to Mr: and
Mrs. Kenneth Wood, Winghara, On
the arrival of a baby daughter
on March S.
Mrs. liarry. Durnin had a few
ladies in on Monday for a quilting
bee. This is often an omen of
wedding bells in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson
and daughters spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton,
Moorefield...
Mrs: Grant (nee Peggy Peckitt)
and children, Port Colborne, are
at present visiting with her fath,
er, 'Ted • Peckitt, and sister, Mr,
and Mrs. John Jewitt,
SS Training ..School
Mrs. Edwin Wood, Mrs, Dubin, • Mrs. Leonard Caldwell and Mrs,
Jack .Lee who are Sunday, School
teachers, attended the 'training.
school held, in Clinton last Wed-
nesday. , -They returned full of
enthusiasm for the quality of in-
struction given -them. It would
be to the advantage of anyone
who is able, to attend these meet-
ings. in 'future,
A number of the men and, choir
boys of the vicinity-. helped with
Singtime at Wingham last Sun-
day afternoon.
Day of Prayer was observed
last Friday in a joint meeting
with the WMS.
All who took advantage of the
bus trip to Kitchener last. Friday
night to take, in •the ice capades,
report a wonderful time. The peir-•
fort-name was enjoyed and they
were . fortunate in having a care=
ful.bus' driver which added to the
comfort of everyone.
qualified electrician,
This is particularly important It
additional outlets are to bo
led as each electrical ,eireatit in the
bduae is rated to .carry only -a.
limited power load, If extra mit,
lets are to be provided it may be
necessary to alter the circuits or
instal a fuseboN. that will accom-
modate more circuits, In certain
cases, lead-in wires may have to
be replaced with wires of a hew..
ier guage,
Proper precautions should. be
taken When work of any type, is to
be carried out on the electrical
system. For instance, the main
switch should always be thrown
off before replacing a burned out
fuse as Accidental contact with
any live 'part of the circuit could
result in a severe electrical shack
or even prove fatal. -
The use of fuseS of the proper
rating is essential for overrated
fuses will cause the wires in the,
circuit to heat when too many
appliances, or appliances which use
a large amount of, electricity, are
connected. When electrical; wires
get, overheated a real fire danger
is created. This is especially haz-
ardoni when the wires are enclos-
ed in walls and ceilings construct-
ed of luniber or other inflammable
material., Fires from this cause
rank high-in the number of Can-
adian homes damaged or destroyed.
by fire each year. • •
A 15-amp fuse is sufficient for
most lighting circuits but higher
rated fuses may be used for those
circuits serving heavy appliances
provided' adequate wiring has been
installed: Under no circumstances
should a coin or other piece of
metal be substituted for a fuse.
If the lights dim when an ap-
pliance such as a refrigerator
starts, it is an indication that the
circuit is overloaded, Another sym-
ptom .is. when- an electric iron or
toaster heats slowly or a motor
seems to have trouble starting. Do
not - hesitate to' call a qualified
electrician if you are not sure
where the trouble His exper-
ience is your protettion.
VOTE "YES"
ON ALL THREE QUESTIONS
ON MARCH 23
LIQUOR LICENCE 'ACT VOTE
Published by the
Clinton Citizens Local Option Revision Committee
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Mrs. Elsie Forrest, London,
Ice Capades in Kiteherier, on Sat-
spent a few days' ast week at the
fith, Stratford .
urday.'
home of Mrs: A. McQueen.
with Mr. and Mrs. George Grif-
Mrs, H. Berry Spent a few clays
Miss .Gaye-Ellioitt . attended the
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Brucatield. fireman answered a
call on Thursday:. merning, March
3, to Varner Where. Mrs. Alfred
Inge' residence Was. completely de-
stroyed by fire.
Mrs. A. McQueen suffered ,a
weak spell. on Wednesday; March
2, and was removed to Scott •Mern-
oriel Hospital, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs.- Bert McKay,
'London, spent as few days with
Mrs. Stackhouse and Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Wilson, and attended
the funeral of his aunt, Mrs.. Rob-
ert McKay, Seaforth.
Woman's AssociatiOn
Twenty-nine attended the March
meeting on Tuesday - afternoon,
when Miss Margaret McQueen
was at the, piano, Mrs. L. Eyre
read from Corinthians 3 and Mrs.
John Broacliciot fin the absenceof
Mrs. Richardson) gave the balite,
"Living Epiatlles," and lead in
prayer.
The president, Mrs. W. Broad-
foot took charge of the meeting.
Mrs. David Tribener gave the See.
retare,s report. Roll call,- a par-
able from the Bible, Was answer-
ed, and /qrs. Harvey 'Taylor gave
the treasurer's report.
Thank, you cards were read
from Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wilson,
Mrs. W. H. Pepper, Mrs. 13. Wal-
ters, Mrs. George - Armstrong A.
Swan and the Robert. Cooper fam-
ily.
Mrs. Wilson reported an The re-
modelling of the manse. Mrs.
John Ereadfoot for the church
committee, stated that the tables
had been coMpleted. She also re-
ported for 'the visiting committee
for Februfary. Oh this c.teruni,titee
iii March are Mrs. Ross Scott and
Mrs. Harvey Taylor.
G-ottp 4 had charge of the
lunch and program.. .Mrs. Doug-
lass gave a Ininioteus reading, and
a contest WAS conducted by Mrs.
Taylor,. Dainty lunch Wes served.
The devotional meeting for
April will be taken by Miss a
towey and Mrs. George Milted.
Roll call will be answered by
"Waster Verse," Group One
have charge of this meeting.
St. James WA
Only 12 members attended the
Women's Auxiliary meeting in St.
James Church, Middleton, due to
the prevalence of mumps. The
president, Mrs. Milton Steepe op-
ened the meeting with prayer,
"Master of the Multitude,"fol-
lowed by routine prayers.
In the absence of the SeCTetaTY, Mrs. Arnold Miller' read the min-
utes. •Roll call' word was "faith".
Mrs, Ray Wise gave the treasur-
er's report. Psalm 95 was read
by Mrs. Miller. ,The , Dorcas re-
port was giVen by Mrs. John
Grigg.
Mrs. Steepe reminded' members
of the Women's World Day of
Prayer srevice to' be held in the
Baptist Church, Clinton, on Mar-
'h 4, with Middleton church mem-
bers sharing in the program.
Mrs. Fred Middleton read a
very interesting letter from her
daughter; Barbara, Mrs. Andrew
Grindley, Los Angeles, Calif., de-
scribing New Year's Eye at a
Coffee House and New Year's
Day at the Rose Bowl Parade in
Pasadena featuring fabulous flow-
er floats.
Mrs. Fred Middleton. also gave
an educational talk on the unitar-
ian services committee of Ameri-
ca with special emphasis on the
work of Dr. L. Hitchamoua.
Two large bales of new and us-
ed clothing contributed by the
members, were packed at this
meeting for Korean relief. These
contained more than eight come
plete layettes and many assorted
articles,
Mrs. Milton Steepe gave a most
interesting resume of the first
part of the study book "Africa
Disturbed".
"The impact of Western civili-
zation and the curse of Apartheid
have stirred tip multitudes of
troubled and unfulfilled people.
Radio now carries news to all of
Africa. Christianity has given
many the realleatiou there is a
better way of life than their for-
mer illiterate multi-tribal taloa-
lion with its ,animistic religion."
Mrs. F. Middleton Moved a vote
of thanks to Mrs. Steepe for her
illuminating talk on this Melees,
ingly important continent.
Mrs, Steepe closed the meeting
With prayer. Lunch and social
time concluded a very interesting
meeting,
John A, MacAulay, QC, LLD.,
Of Winnipeg, is the first Canadian
to .be elected Chairman of the
Board of Governess of the League
of Red Cross Societies.
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NEWS OF BRUCEFIELD
Correspondent: MRS. H. BERRY
Harms/ton, visited Sunday with
Mr. and: tens. Norman Dickert.
Mr. and:Mrs. earl Willert, Zu-
rich, visited recently with Mr., and
Mrs.. Harold Jones and boys.
Mr. and Mrs, Homer Carnribell
and Gregory, Exeter, were "Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs-Clarence Priestap,
Audrey and friend, of near Mit-
chell, visited , Sunday with the
lady's father, Robert Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs: Tom Smith, Mich-
ael and Itian, Grimsby, visited on
'the weekend with the latter's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon
Wren.
Mrs. Pearl Love and Wayne,
'Varna, visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones and fam-
ily.
E, J. Roberts returned home
from Toronto where ' he; took a
two weeks course with the Bell
Telephone Company,
The Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety , of Kippen United Church
joined with the ladies of Bruce-
field United Church at the World
Day of Prayer Service.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bell on the gift of a
baby son on Saturday, February
27 .in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, and to Mr. .ant Mrs. Harry
VanWieren on the arrival of a
baby daughter on Friday, March
4' in 'South. Huron Hospital; Exet-
er.
Sunanv guests with Mr. and
Mr.s William Bell included` Mr.
and 'Mrs. 'Walter Walper and Rod-
dy, Kirmairci; 33.C.;• Miss Gail An-
derson, LondoneDonald Bell, Bur-
' (Corresponde0, MRS.' N. LONG, Phone Hernial! 694r15)
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert, lington; , Mr. and Mrs. ,Irvin Ford
and Deborah, Exeter; Mrs. Ruth
Adair and family, London; Mrs,
Cameron Richardson, Hensall;
Andrew Bell, Norwich; Mr. and
Mrs. E. Chinchase and family,
Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Jim lVfor-
ris and family, Goclerich; Mr. and.
Mrs. John. Sinclair and family,
Miss' Margaret Sinclair, Seaforth.
Amalgamation „
At the conclusion of the serv-
ice in St. Andrew's.United Chur-
ch, Kippen on -.Sunday morning;
a vote was taken hin. .amalgarna-
ton. The vote was 65 for amal-
gamation and 47 against, but this,
did not come up to a motion made
previous to the voting, setting a
requirement of 66 and twoethirds
percent in..-favour.
The service was well attended.
Walter Walper, Kinnaird, 13.C.,
who, has been on Don Messer's
TV ahow,for several weeks, Sang
'two' pleasing solos, Be is a cous-
in of William Bell, and his family
was formerly of Kippen..
Gode Dip. South
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harrison
Weston, spent the weekend with
the lather's mother, Mrs. J. R.
Stirling, •
Robert McIlwain, Bluewater
Highway, has been very sick with
the mumps.
Douglas McDougall is a patient
in Goclerich Hospital, suffering
from an attack from pneumonia.