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This four-bedroom, basementless
bungalow was designed by F. W.
Sunter, of Nanaimo, and architect
D. L. Sawtell, of Vancouver. Of
frame construction, the house is
divided into three fairly distinct
divisions with the kitchen, all-pur-
pose room and living room on the
left separated from the bedrooms
on the right by a central portion
which extends from the storage at
the back to the front bedroom.
The ceilings are level in the
central portion which contains the
heating equipment and the toilet
and bath facilities. All other ceilings
follow the roof slope but rafters
and beams are not exposed. The
kitchen with its U-shaped working
area and ample cupboard space
will find favour with the busy house-
wife,
The total floor area is 1,368
square feet and the exterior dimen-
sions 42 feet, six inches, by 32 feet,
two inches, excluding carport.
Working drawings for the house,
known as Design 807, are available
from Central Mortgage and Hous-f
ing Corporation at minimum cost.
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TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF HULETT
TENDERS will be received by the Township
of Hullett for a work of construction to be known
as "THE VAN BAAREN MUNICIPAL DRAIN",
consisting of a construction of 1,600 lineal feet of
open ditch, cleanout of 5,360 lineal feet of existing
ditch, 1,000 lineal feet of 8 inch tile, 828 lineal
feet of 10 inch tile, and the construction of one
catch basin.
Tenders will be received on contracts awarded
only in the form of a lump sum for the completion
of the whole work in accordance with the engineer's
plan, profile and specifications.
Tenders will be accompanied by a certified
cheque for 10% of the tender and will be returned
to the successful bidder on his producing a 100%
contract bond, or, failing this, when the contract
is completed.
The plans', profile, and specifications may be
seen at the clerk's office. All tenders must be re-
ceived by the clerk not later than April 17th, 5:00
o'clock p.m,
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
HARRY F. TEBBUTT, Clerk,
R.R. 1, Londesboro, Ont.
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Goad Friday guest of Mr.
and Mite, Norman Dickert
eluded; Mr. and Mrs. Ales lVinr-
Waterloo; M r, and Mrs.
g ar Wahl, Listowel; ' Mr.
and Mrs. John Dickeit and
Mrs. M. Dickert, Harristese
Mr. and 111rS. Emerson Dick-
ert, Clifford; Mr. and Mils, Er-
On Pic'wet and Keren, 'Ake-
let,
Michael and Joan $1211101, Or.
inisby, are spending. the Easter
holidays with their grandpar-
ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wren.
Wilfred Tremeer bad Q. ,SUO,
ceesfel sale of farm in
and eteck on Wednesday,
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Van
Wierren and family - spelt
Goad Friday in London.
M. Wesley Cockerline of
Filet IVIotted, Manitoba, is vis-
iting Mrs. Russell .Consitt and
family and other relatives here.
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Fred J. Hudie
BUILDERS' SUPPLY
and Sawmill
Where your building dollar
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ALUMINUM DOORS,
WINDOWS, AWNINGS,
CANOPIES and SIDINGS.
Earl R. Doucette
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Clinton Phone HU 2-9741
• GENERAL
CONTRACTING
EARL DOUCETTE
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Asphalt Roofing
CLINTON—Phone !HU 2,9741
M. McADAM
Clinton — Phone 111. U 2-7070
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Industrial -- Commercial
Cement Work
CALE DOUCETTE
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Floor Sanding
Clinton -- Phone HU 2-3348
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BUILT-IN CUPBOARDS
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Mr. and MM. Arnold On*.
.stetter :and family, One1ph, ac-
oompanied by Mit. Wiliam
Harney, Exeter, Visited friends
in the .district nn Good Setidge,
Thomas Reid, .Shirley and
Sandra, Vent Easter weekend
car Ottawa,
Miss .Siharon McBride and
Miss Millar, Woodhain, are SP,
ending a few eleys rlbronto,
Mr.' and Mrs. Emerson And-
erson and Garry, ecoompanied
by Mrs. Robert Upshall, spent
a. few days in. and Around Mar-
lette, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson,
Wroxeter, called on M. ,and
Mrs. W. L. Nellie
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MIDDLETON
The Women's Auxiliary of
St, James Anglican -Church,
IVfiddletere will meet Wednes-
day evemeg, .April 12 at the
home of the vice-president, Mrs.
Ray Wise. Ronald Srteepe will
snow his slides of an autumn
tour to Washington, D.C. The
roll call word is "joy."
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Gas and Oil Heating, Plumbing
Electrical Installation & Repairs
Motor Rewinding
A. G. Griag & Son
Clinton — Dial• HU 2-9411
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A. F. Scotchmer
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Domestic -- Commercial
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BAYFIELD — Phone 16
Harry Williams
HEATING FUELS
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General Concrete Construction
CLINTON — Phone HU 2-9496
Miss Margaret Clark, teach-
er in Toronto is holidaying in.
New York this week.
Miss Nancy Anderson had
her tonsils removed last Fri-
day in Clinton Public Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mc-
Donald and family visited fr-
iends in Hamilton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day-
man, Jordon spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Plun-
kett, Marie and Ronald.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Donald King
and Steven, Strathroy, visited
last Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell King.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Asquith,
George and Anne, Islington,
spent the weekend visiting fr-
lends in 'the village,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pent-
land, North Bay, are visiting
with her mother, Mrs, Charles.
Straughan this week.
Douglas - and Robert Popp
are visiting with their grand-
parents:, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith
Young, RR 3, Auburn.
Dianne and Larry Papp are
visiting with their grandpar-
entS, Mat and Mrs. Otto Popp,
Dungannon.
Friends of George Raithby
will be.. pleased to know that
he is recovering from surgery
on his eye in Stratford Hospit-
al.
Misses Carolyn Clark and
Shirley Brown are spending
their Easter vacation in Tor-
onto.
Mrs. Jeremiah Taylor was
taken by ambulance to God-
erich Hospital last Sunday ev-
ening,.
Mr, and Mrs. William Rollin-
son, Toronto, spent the holi-
day with her brother, Everett
Taylor and Mrs. Taylor.
William' Straughan and Mr.
Lyman. Jardin. Wingham visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett
wed family at Ridgetown last
Feday.
Me. and Mrs. Ivan Stephen-
ter and sone of Sit, Catherines
errS the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, William T. Robison.
and Mrs. Harry Arthur,
JuS,y, Mark and Greg, spent
._.1 tinday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Elmer Keller-, Myth,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirk-
co 'hell and sons, Goderich vis-
lied last Sunday with his
moments., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Kirkeonnell.
Me. and Mrs. Frank Gagner,
William and Joan, Toronto,
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Hamilton and
John.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath-
well, Michael and Janice, Ow-
en Sound spent the holiday
with her parents; Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon R. Taylor.
Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Sam Houston and 'Miss Olive
Young, were Miss Mary I,
Houston, Hamilton; Miss Jean
Houston and Miss Jean Jamie=
son, Toronto and Miss FrdifeeS.
Houston, RN., London.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weir,
Joan and Bob, London spent
the holiday weekend with Dr,
B. C. Weir, Mr. and Mrs. D,
Mackay and family. Miss Barb-
era Mackay returned to Lon-
don with them for her Easter
vacation.
Marsha Koopmans presided
for the Young People's meet-
ing held in the Westfield Ure
ited Church and Barley Spieg-
elb'eng read the Scripture. The
offering was received by Hugh
Campbell and Garth Walden
and a prayer was given by
Anne Sprung. The topic an
Missions was given by Marsha
Koopmans.
Much credit was given to the
Blyith Fire Brigad'e in saving
a barn at the farm of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Carter when two
other buildings ten feet away
burned down (about 2 a.m. on
Monday morning. These newly
constructed buildings housing
the 60 pigs which were burned
to death, were 40 by 60 and
80 by 40.
Later on, about 9 am. they
answered a fire alarm from the
home of Simon Sunlit where an
empty ,Chicken house burned.
to the ground. It was a total
loss.
The Easter Thankoffeeing
meeting of the Light-bearers'
Mission Band, with 32 juniors
present was opened by the call
to worship given by Judith Ar-
thur, who led in reading res-
ponsiVely from St. Matthew:
2S. Miss M. Jackson' gave the
meditation and spoke on the
meaning of E.e ster and the
superintendent, Mrs. Arthur
Grange led in prayer.
Roll call was answered by
naming a book of the Bible and
all repeated the Members'
Purpose. Bill Million and Daryl
Ball received the offering and
the dedicatory prayer was
sung.
A discussion on the Dead
Sea Scrolls followed 'after wh-
ich Mrs. Grange told the story
of the finding of the Hidden
!Juliet F of A
Holds Final
1961 Card Patty
The final card party of the
season was held by the Hullett
ToWnship Federation Of Agri-
culture in the Londesboro Corn-
/nullity Hall on Thursday even-
ing, March 30, Directors of
the Federation have expressed
appreciation to all these who
attended the partiet during the
winter months and helped make
them a.success.
Prize winners at this last
meeting were: women's, high,
Mrs. Robert rairservice; law,
Mrs. James T-lovvatt; lone
hands, Mrs, Harvey Taylor;
rilen'g high, Percy Gibbing;
low, Sohn Brumbley; lone
hands. Cecil Cartwright; lucky
prizeOVItt: Lea Reid,
Treasure, in 1947, and also a
story from the Book of Books,
called Seven Pieces of Silk.
World Friends were distributed
and Judith closed with prayer.
Easter Communion
Easter services were held in
all the churches of the village
last Sunday. "Power of the
Resurrection in the Christian
Life" was the theme of Rev.
Robert Meally's address at St.
Mark's Anglican Church and
he also held an Easter Cam-
munian Service.
The choir under the leader-
ship of the church organist,
Mrs. Norman McClinchey sang
"The Old Rugged Cross". The
botiquets of flowers were placed
in the Church in memory of
Alfred Nesbit, Mr. and Mrs.
John 1VIedd ,and Mr. and Mrs.
Ezekiel Phillips, by their fam-
ilies.
Easter Service
Rev. D. J. Lane officiated
at Knox Presbyterian Church
for their special Easter service
and• gave an inspiring message
on Eternal Life as found thr-
ough Jesus Christ. The beauti-
ful bouquet of flowers was
placed in memory of the late
F, 0. IVIcIlveen by his wife.
The church organist, Mr. Ar-
thur Youngblut was in charge
of the music and accompanied
Mrs. Donald. Haines and her
daughter, Margaret when they
sang "Alone".
An interesting film, "The
Redemption of Man" was shown
art the open session of the
Sunday School. Marie Leather-
land read the scripture lesson
and Barbara Sanderson led in
prayer. The 'offering was re-
ceived by Eddie Haines.
Knox WA
The Woman's Association of
Knox United' Church met in
the Sunday School room of the
drurth. The Naomi Group was
in charge of the devotional
period with Mrs. William L.
Craig as the leader. Miss Elva
Grass presided at the piano.
The scripture lesson was read
by Mrs. Thomas Lawlor fol-
lowed by meditation and pray-
er by Mrs. John Durnin. A
duet was sung by Betty Moss
and Jennifer Grange, accomp-
anied by Mrs. Kenneth McDou-
gall.
Keith Arthur showed inter-
esting pictures of his trip to
F1'orid'a and the Cypress Gard-
ens there, He also had many
pictures of local scenes and
people in this community.
The president, Mrs. Kenneth
McDougall presided for the
short business session and the
Naomi Group served lunch.
Walkerburn
The Wallterburn Club met
at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Verewey with a good attend-
once. Mrs. George Schneider,
the president opened the meet-
ing. Roll call was, answered
With a Bible verse. The draw
donated by Mrs. Carman Gross
was won by Mrs. Jack Hallaan.
Donations were sent to the
Cancer Society and to the Cr-
ippled Children's Association,.
Au interesting program was
led by the president with the
Easter Seasons as the Theme.
A reading, "The Meaning Of
the Cross" was given and Mrs.
Lorne Hunking also gave a
reading.
The meeting closed With lun-
ch served by Mrs, Guy Cun-
ningham, Mrs. Herbert Duizer,
Mrs. Ariel Duizer and MM.
Carman Gregg.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of MrS. John
Snytters and will feature a
Penny auction, The program
rvnlll be in charge of Mrs. Wil-
liam Hunking and Mrs. James
Jackson, The lunch committee
Will be Mrs. Stuart Arnent
Mrs. Larne Bunking, Mrs,
Henry Thinking and Mrs. Bert
flunking
i,Mr4f F. Berry,
Correspondent,
Phone HU g.-7072)
Mrs, William .Smith, Exeter,
visited for e few days last week
with her sister,. Mrs. A. Hob-
These
Nile and Mrs. Ray Doan, Al-
einsten, were guests of the
lady's sister, Mrs. R. Dawson
on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Moffatt
alnla Mrs. M. Vaire, palled on
Mrs, May McKenzre in 5t.
Thomas Hospital on Saturday.
Mr. .and. Mrs. Murray Squire,
Sarnia, spent the Easter holi-
days with Me, and Mrs. .Rob-
ert Allan, Sr,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc-
Kenzie, St, Thomas, called on
friends in the village on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Erin, spent Easter with
Mr. and Mrs, G. Elliott arid
Mrs. Berry,
Miss Janet Watson, Aylmer,
spent the Easter holidays here
and her father, Robert Watson
was able to be home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Adair,
Kitchener, spent Easter with
the lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Broadfoot.
Miss Elizabeth Scott, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with
Miss M. Swan 'and Mrs, Ham.
Miss R. Ford, Stratford, and
Miss L. Forrest, London spent
Easter with Miss Margaret Mc-
Queen.
Miss Ina and Ellen May
Scott were guests over the
weekend with their brothers,
Ross and William Scott.
Easter 'services were fitting-
ly observed in the Brucefield
United Church. Special Easter
numbers were sung by 'the ch,
air under the leadership of Mrs.
J. R. Murdoch. Those taking
special parts were Mrs. Mac
Wilson, Mrs. Gordon Richard-
son; the men's chair and Mrs.
Fred McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Must-
ard and family of Findlay,
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mustard and family of Tillson-
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton
Mustard, Weston; Mr. Gordon
Mustard, Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. Art. Cooper and Sandy, of
Landon; Miss Maisie Greens, of
London, were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Must-
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mustard,
Mr. and Mrs. John, Henderson
and 'family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mustard, Stewart and Neil,
Miss Edna Mustard, Mrs. Aldie
Mustard , and Shirley; Miss
Martha McDonald, were in
Kingsville on Saturday attend-
ing the wedding of Robert
Mustard and' Verna Hickmatt.
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GOSHEN LINE
Mrs. Clare McBride
Correspondent
Received into church mem-
bership on profession of faith
on Easter Sunday morning et
Goshen United Church were 11
young people: Raye Armstrong,
Bruce and Murray McBride,
Gerald' Hayter, Raymond, Nor-
man, Fred and Audrey' Eckel,
Dionne, Donna and Jacqueline
Peck.
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HOLMESV1LLE
MRS. F. McCULLOUGH
Phone HU 2-7418
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Glidden
were guests on Easter Sunday
of Mrs. Arthur Grange, Au-
burn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cud'-
more and family, Hamilton,
spent Easter weekend with Mr.
'and Mrs. Harry Cud:More,
Miss Sandra Williams, Bur-
lington, is spending her Easter
vacation with Mr. and Mns.
Harry Williams.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordan Steepe
and family, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Steepe's parents,
near Flint, Michigan.
Miss Eleanor Yea , student
nurse at Royal Victoria Hos-
pital, Montreal, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Yeo.
Miss Frances McCullough,
student nurse at Toronto West-
ern Hospital, spent the holi-
day weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McCullough.
Guest soloist at the service
in Holnresville United Church
on Easter Sunday, were Mrs.
Mrs. Wesley Holland' and Mrs.
Benson Sutter, Clinton.
Mrs. Fred Potter, Clinton,
who has been a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital is now
at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd Bond.
Mrs. M. Stock and Gordon
have returned to their home
in the village after spending
the winter with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Williams, near Goderich.
Miss Helen Potter, London,
and Kenneth Potter, student
at the .0AC, Guelph, are sp-
ending their Easter vacation,
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Patter.
LONDESBORO
(Correspondent WS. Pert Allan
il)hoilte Myth 37 r 0)
Mrs, Alex Wells was
over the weekend With Mrs.
Peter McDonald, Walton.
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Rad-
ford, Mtwara spent a short
time with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
den Radfoed and boys.
Mr. eed Mrs. Wendel Grant
and family are spending few
days with Fred Pecida and;
Mr. and Mrs. Jelin Jewitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Knox
and family, Stotiffville, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Knox,
Miss Christine Livingstone,
Dorchester and Miss Darlene
Campbell, London are spending
the Easter vacation with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Livingstone.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry IVfcErwan
and family, Chatham, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hamilton and
family, London, spent part of
the Weekend with William Gov-
ier and Miss Lily Webster.
Congratulations to Miss Kar-
en Allen who celebrated' her
birthday on Monday, April 3.
Karen is spending a few days
with her sister Gloria in Lan-
don.
A number of the Londesboro
ladies attended the Easter
meeting of the WA at Walton
last Thursday. A good program
was enjoyed followed by a
bazaar and tea.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp-
son and daughters spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mr. anti
Mrs. William Hamilton; Mrs.
Hamilton returned with them
for a few days visit.
Mrs. Thomas Fairservice cel-
ebrated a birthday on Sunday,
Those who helped make the
day a pleasant one were Mr.
and Mrs. William Begaent and
Barry, Woodstock and Mr. and
Mrs. Ab. Shaddick, Clinton,
Miss Anne Fairservice of
Wayne University, Detroit, is
spending the Easter holiday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Faieservice and David.
David arrived home on Sunday .
fora few holidays, he has t
the past year at Rinionski, ue-
bee, doing .commercial
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