Clinton News-Record, 1962-03-29, Page 7E.
FOR SALE LIV9 ST PK FOR
QUANTI ., :of ,,good baled hay; 70 PIGS, 9 weeks,old. -G Hey-
Also qua of Rodney .oats, ink, RS 1, Blyth, phone Blyth
suitable for seed, .Apply A. 1Vt, 23r5, 13p
McDougall, HU ?-9242.1 13.4p R,EGISM-0LED erylceable .a e
olstem bull S t g.
QUAI`l'I`1TY of choice, mixed H ... , .good , ype. Seven
baled hay, Aaron Fisher,, RR neatest dams all Excellent, .and
2, Clinton, phone '167, Carloyv,- Very Good average 24,542
from reglstep
and timothy..
t, HU 2-9828,.
or
MEMORIAM
QI1313INGS Iar'loying Tnera
cry .of a dear .vlfe; Mary Gib
bines olio ,p, , 4 sway Marc
31, 3.960,
"'Tis �wee+t to ]snow 1'We"il
t� lxpet A les.are ono �lanOs?e
And that the Atte Wve loved:
so well
Has just gone :on before"
-- EYer. reme?nberect by N440,4n..
and: family. 13
Notice Moe To Creditors
In the, ..State of 'PROCTOR,
PALMER, late of the Township
of Cwoderich ;n the County elf
i•luron, Formes, deceased,
A' 1 persons having Plaints
of
on.
*,"" TWj
oalf choice second cut alfalfa hay,
Dead Stock Disposal Aqt,
Licence No... 158C62: 7 Days
undersigned shall then have
notice,
sorr)e first cut mixed ha ,
all square bales, James Iandsy=
Service. Call Ed. Andrews,
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
boroug�h,'RR 3, Seaforth,. phone
863W1,, 'Seafo#h.. $tfb
this 26th day of March, A.D..
1962.
Seaforth: 665 r 16. '12-3,-4b
DEAD -ANIMAL
,
8. MENZIES,
STARTED PALLETS
Spring Sale specials: 6 -week-•
-
REMOVAL
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for :the said Estate.
old, 79c; 9 -week-old, 98c; 1?-
For DEAD or DISABLED
13,4.5b.
week-old, $1.29, All birds vac-
cinated- and delivered. Heider-
ANiMALS -- .Gail
Notice To Creditors
.,;on 'Started Chicks. Ltd., phone
Presbyterian Church
GOSPEL HALL
Rev. D. J. LANE, B.A., D.D.,
CLINTON
Minister'.
In the Estate of FRANCES
Seafdrth 645.4-Y. 12tfb
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord JesusChrist (Matt,
DARLINU
I8: 20) meeting in the above
hall invite you to come and hear
9.45 a.m.-Mission Band
10.45 a.m.-Divine Worship
the Gospel, the old, old story of
Jesus and His Love.
MARY VODDEN, late of the
- - -
Estate
Company
&Com ata
Town of Clinton in the County
of Huron, Widow, deceased.
AUCTION SALE
Of Canada Limited
A l l persons having claims
against the Estate. of the above
Cleaning Auction. Sale of Ma-
phone. Kii kton 4$ r 10
Hamed who died on the 20th
chinery and Household Effects
7.00 p.m. -Preaching the Gospel
day of February, A.D. 1962, are
at lot 15, Bayfleld Road, 3/a of
Dead Animal Licence'
requiz+ed to file full particulars
a mile west, of Varna on
No. '175-C-62
thereof with the undersigned on
Saturday, April 14 at 1 p.m.
1tfb
or before the 16th day of.April,
Full line of. Farm Machinery,
A.D. 1962, after which date the
including 2 tractors, combine,
baler, seed drill, manure spread-
— --�—
AUCTION SALE
assets will be cUstributedI hav-
ing regard only to the claims .of
hammer mill, cultivator,
Auction ;Sale .of Carpenter's
Which the undersigned shall
'then -have notice.
d
disc, .harrows, other articles- too
numerous to mention.
Tools from the home of Mrs.
Dated at Clinton, Ontario,
'
List will fallow next week.
Gordon Snell at' 170 James
Street; Clinton, Ont., on
this 21st day of March, A.D.
1962.
Terms -- Cash
Prop., Eest of late Lloyd
Saturday, April 7
Y� p
E.- B. MENZIES
Johnston
hn
at 1:30 p.m., the following:
Clinton,, ntario.
Executrix, Miss Rena Johnston
Crattsman 10" Tilt Arbor saw
Solicitor for the said Estate.
13-4.5b
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
and daddy kit, stand and ex-
Clerk, George Powell
tension; Beaver 10" planer -
13b
Joiner; power shaper and blad-
es; Beaver wood lathe; lathe
Clearing
chisels; 2 emery grinders; 2
There will be offered, for sale
AUCTION SALE
mitre saws; aluminum straight
edge; drill press and mortise;
on the 7th. DAY OF APRIL,
A.D. 1962, at the hour of 1;30
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm
Supremacy band saw; Stanley
p.m, in the afternoon, the farm
Machinery at lot 13, Can. 13,
steel plane; Record mitre plane;
chattels of the -late Dr. James
McKillop Twp., 3 miles east of
rabbit plane; $ Skil saw; 6
Bell, 'oat th-6 premises :being Lot
Leadbury on
Tuesday, April 3 at i p.m,
Tuesday,
Skil saw; Sterling 1000 heavy
duty sander and kit; Skil belt
5, Concession 1, London Road
Survey, Township of Tucker -
Machinery ^ Case D tractor;
clamps; sledge
hammers; carpenter's hammers;
smith save and .except a small
parcel on which is erected
LPI; Case baler with motor;
New Idea manure spreader, 95
10 hand saws; aluminum step
a
second house on the premises.
bus,; International power mow-
ladder; other step ladders;
brace and bits; chisels; blow
At the same time and
there will be offered for psale
er; Cockshutt power 13 disc
drill; Cockshutt side delivery
torch, soldering irons; levels;
the above-mentioned farm, sub -
rake; Case 3 furrow plow; stiff
pliers, wrenches, saw sets, files,
saw clamps, carpenters tool
Ject to reserve bid.
TERMS: 'chattels cash; real
tooth International cultivator;
Case spring tooth harrow;
boxes; a full .line of carpenter's
'
estate, 10% down on the date
1.4
section drag, harrows; 10"
Cockshutt gander with belt;
t°° -
Terms -- Cash
of the sale, balance in 30 days.
Possession of the farm may
steel land roller; rubber tired
wagon and rack; 2 chicken
Mrs. Gordon Snell, Proprietress
Edward W. Elliott,: Auctioneer
be obtained forthwith upon a
Po
deposit of an additional 10% of
shelters; 130 feet steel cable;
13-4b
the purchase price pending com-
2,000 lb. scales; fanning mill'
with motor; steel water, tank;
...
Clearing
pletion of the sale.
Other conditions of the -sale
pig:f'crate;=gyp}g feeders;; 'Tem
r.
SALE
Vui11 be read at_.the-time of the
grain roller (•new) ; 1 h.p. motor.
Other articles too numerous to
_AUCTION
Clearing •Auction' Sale of
auction.
This valuable farm is situate
mention. Sale will ,be held un-
.Farm Stock, Implements and
directly adjoining the Village of
der cover.
Feed at lots 5 and 6, Goderich
Hensall on Highway No. 4 and
Terms -- Cash
Township, Bayfield Line (the
contains approximately 100
Leonard Leeming, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
old Bayfield -Clinton road) 1%2
miles east of Bayfield, on
acres.
Auctioneers: Edward Corbett
Wednesday, April 11
and Alvin Walper.
Clearin g
at 1 o'clock sharp, thefollowing:
Ruth Bell,-Administratrix of the
Estate 'of Dr. James Bell.
AUCTION SALE
Horses - Matched team of
12-3-4b
Percheron mares, 9 and ,10
Clearing Auction Sale of Reg-
yeas old.
Clearing
istered • Holstein 'Cattle, Dairy
Cattle -3 Hereford cows, 7
g
.Equipment and Farm Machin-
yrs old, freshened, calf at
AUCTION SALE
ery at Lot 22, Con. 4, Tucker-
foot; Hereford cow, 9 yrs. old,.
smith Township, 5 miles south
freshened, calf at foot; Here-
Clearing Auction Sale of Fai%
and 1 mile west of Seaforth, on
ford cow, 5 yrs, old,.freshened,
Stock, Implements, Hay; and
Saturday, March 31
calf at foot; Hereford heifer, 3
Grain at lot 22, Huron' Road
at 12:30 p.m.
yrs. bid; freshened, calf at foot;
Hereford heifer, 2 yrs. old,
Survey,, Goderich Township (on
No. 8 .Highway west, adjoining
Catt(e - 17 Registered Hol-
g,
stein cows and heifers,, fresh
freshened, calf at foot; 2 Dur-
ham heifers, 3 yrs. old, fresh-
the town of Clinton), on
Wednesday, April 4
and due to freshen; 6 year old
heifers; number of heifer cal-
ened calf , at foot;. Hereford
�7
at 1.30 m.
p•
ves. Cattle will be sold at 8 p.m,
cow, Yrs. old, due time of sale;
Hereford .cow, 8 yrs.. old, due
Horses -Saddle"mare, rising
gyre, old.
Machinery �-- A11i.5 Chalmers
WD c tractor (in good condi-
time of sale; Hereford cow,
Cattle - Holstein cow, 6 yrs.
tion) ; ,Allis Chalmers B tractor;
1955 Chevrolet pickup truck in
aged, due time of sale; 3 Here-
ford heifers due in earl sum -
Y
old, due May 1; Holstein cow,
3 yrs, old, due May 8.; Holstein
good condition, special bucket
seat, good tires; Massed Fer-
mer, Hereford heifer recently
bred ;2 Durham heifers, 3 yrs.
cow, 6 yrs, old, due April 28;
Holstein cow, 3 yrs, old, recent-
, power -take-off (3
guson baler,
years old), Allis Chalmers hay
old, freshened, calf at foot; 4
Hereford yearling heifers; 5
Hereford steers; Here-
ly freshened; Holstein cow, 8
,
y r old, recently freshened; 2 ,
conditioner, used 1 year; Allis
yearling
l
Holstein x Hereford heifer 3.
Chalmers pull type mower (1
told) John Deere side
ford bull, rising 1 yr. old.
Pigs -3 Yorkshire sows bred
g ,
yrs. old, with calves at foot;
Durham'x Hereford heifer, due
year ;
rake; McCormick -Deering sp»
9 weeks; Yorkshire sow, bred;
Aril 30; Hereford cow, 6
reader, large type power take-
Yorkshire hog, 9 mos. old; 7
Yorkshire
old freshened with calf at format
, ;
off; 2 farm wagons with grain
box; Allis Chalmers plow, hy-
chunks.
Poultry -40 Leghorn year old
y g Y
hens,
purebred Hereford cow,
P due
April 30 blue cow, 7 yrs. old,
drauhic, narrow bottom; Mas-
sey-Harris 8%z" spring tooth
Implements - Cockshutt 30
front-end
calf at foot and re -bred; blue
cow, 5 yrs, old, calf at foot;
cultivator, with lift; Interna-
tional 13 run. seed drill (horse);
tractor with loader,
LPTO, lights and starter; Field
black cow, 5 .yrs. old, calf at
foot and re -bred; 3 yearling
Fleury,Bissel disc; 2 sets bar-
rows; 9. foot Fleury-Bissel pack-
Marshall 40 h.p. diesel tractor;
3-furraw International plow;
steers; 8 young calves,
Pigs - Yorkshire sow, bred
er; .rubber tired wheel .barrow;
4 section spring tooth cWtivd-
for M -H one-wa miller; -H
Y M
Yorkshire Feb, 22; 9 Yorkshire
chunks.
extension ladder; Letz grinder;
25 toot, es l�
25 foot, endless belt; 20 ft.. lug-
,
13 disc fertilizer drill with pow-
im lements - 1957 Super ?
p Pe 7
er; root pulper; 2 colony hoes-
es; email .hand forge;. steel bar-
er lift, International 4 bar side
delivery rake an rubber; Deer-.
binder, 8 it. tire
Oliver tractor with lights and
live PTO; New Idea 7 ft. cut
rels; forks, shovels; chains,
ung cut; rubber
power mower ()clearly new);
,Dairy Equipment - 2 -unit
wagon; 16 ft..sliding rack; Mc-
107 Oliver 5 -bar side rake (an
Surge' m lkingg machine; 90 ft.
Cullough 30, 24 -in. power Chain
rubber) ; Oliver Super Rayex
piping; cooling tank; washing
saw (new) ; Planet Junior gar-
3 -furrow, 14 in. bottom plow
tank; 10 milk cabs; electric .den
tractor 'with attachments;
(on rubber); John Deere Sp -
water heater,
section drag h rrow • 0
c r g a s, 2,00
ria tooth cultivator with pow -
g )?
Cattle will be sold •under cov-
Cattle
lb. scale;. set of sloop sleighs;
er list; McCormick Deering_ 15
er.
M -H grain grinder; 24 -ft, 7 -iii,
run disc fertilizer drill; Mc-
TO= Cash
belt; feed cart; rubber tire
Cormick Deering 2 -wheel man-
Cataloguesrom
buggy; 3 drum .steel roller; 150
ure spreader (on rubber); Me-
Arthr F laysohRRl3, Kippers,
feet Rof cable; anvil; black-
smiths forge; forks; shovels;
Kee forage harvester with pip-
es; McXee forage wagon box
Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
chains; Stewart electric- clip-
(22 ft:); Cockshutt rubber tire
George Powell, Clerk
per; log binders; log tongs;
wa on;
g 3 section Steel harrow
13b
canthook; bean Cooker; 1 hip :
draw bar; 5 section drag bar-
motor, Shingle mill; numerous
rows' 1947 Dodge 'A -tori truck
other articles,
with stock rack; set of hog
Feed=• -approximately' 600 bu,
scales with crate; forks, shov-
IML jb
of oats; quantity of timothy
els, a quantity of wood and
seed.
_
numerous other articles,
•• li -
Furhiture•-Dining room suite
Hay and, Grain -y- Approxi-
pproxi-
(walnut);
(walnut); Hotpoint electric
mately 600 bales of, mitred ,hay;
'
range with oven ,temperature
control.
a quantity of mixed. grain suit-
fbr
><
able seed
`
Terms --- Cash
No reserve as the farm is sold:
Terms --� Cash
No reserve as the farm is sold.
„ ierown Lindsay, Proprietor
JAMes Turner, Proprietor
'
Edward W.- Elliott, Auctionebr
Edward W, Elliott, Auctioneer
Clinton ComMunit
1 -4b
12-3b
Auction Sails
EVERY FRIDAY
at 2 p.m.
Boverhinenf (nspbctved' Scales
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales Mana.get
IN
There WA( Be A Meeting Of The
CLINTON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
At the. TGWU( (4ALL:, CUNTdN, on
Frich � With 3 at 8.30 p.m
�Veryarie V17'eiCtSrrie
µ--E. B. MENIIER, Chalririan
'
1
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ShturdaPu Public
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Tree Blyth, a Il� �4 R4
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LOBE -Xu Clutton 1'utalie :l os* 0. 40t�oo Kznett 4 net , the ait:t Aho t ette }niter _ dull
auto), on Friday, Marell 23;,
x96?, to Mr..and Mus. Donald ° t OdtowS mall on Maoh ?7. nrllig; :iXr :Prlrlua�m all .A+prji 25.
Lobb, RR 2, Clinton, a son. '<; r„ Mang' riilerlaiae75.ate Pimping 0
ROBINSOK— Cabau g ist� yrs• Nit Edgar .and, Kr$,
General Hospital, Co, Contributions �, �. ; -: �rll .Fy rriz, ' 4pmrs of ,tl
N440,444 ,
bourg, on Saturday, March 24 sfornira. Slate a;}rriYe4] by let .3�1$..
Eacsihio?ii :siiww of April 4' rq
P 9 2 ,to M ,. and. Mr , Dick kP la t r
1..6.; .... r .... S ,_ , ..... , .....:.... ..... ..,,. ,...uitg _�..�r to ]7etroat vN.he
RobrrrSor. (nee .JToycq. Grigg), Mr. Mrs. F
and Jblrs, .Don Kyle and -0tvei' the tweekend wrUh Ghi'i'i" a?y}ltva't' remain for the 9�urted mat a v��ety .of t~1atJr,.
Cabourg, a spa, (Roger Thomas daµghteS torah a, week vztuvg her sister -in- a . ' cc or dl e
r Cher for Rik Bon e. UO. W41 , C..lg'PPR'V,, 4w_,, ter and family, Mr,..ax>Ad 1. W amid a... s .Vie$ Ri'I... hf.
brother r c y, --• �ni Alta:, ca@1ed,on Mas. J K 1 tt n Dean •and brace`, Mr, and Mrs. M. sQ►o4vm. from six diffiere'tvt _
.. Y.e> .M, f M>e Pra _, and so .s,. f
Rabbis nd ust d and-
et .
a ..R y, an gr... Cliiutorn o Suzu -9.:Far. u. , The ;no red !dh ts. Ii s 111 .eom =.
..day. nis and. Terry, Merlin. Ila# Y to._ . ` a•i? am ..tYl Yi!.?
Son for Mr, and ;1Vlr+s..A, rte, , ..n i
", S Wald Jere M * , I iruton this past weekend, lut}eiatt a )clues Tashi
Grigg, Clinton), a4id Mr. , ho is, 1. aid Mr . i"Yt T. Cott; ,.- oRl
SANGSTER, -In South Htxrorl' Riplwm Were Sunda' guests at plough lama 'two sons, Bill and Visitom_ with Mr. and Mrs.
Hospital, Exeter, on.Saturday,.
pareerpta.l home with 1VLr; 'Epp, l3x'antfor7d, visited Qn Sun- Derwin Carter during, the Pastllowi; the meeting, delle
sanclnvuahes and c4flPee W'i4
March 24, 1962, to. Mr, mid and Mrs. Lorne Jervis; day with their - on-: n law and ��, Tic Mus, Don Shearer anti
uncle Russell week were thei? s
Mrs, Robert Sangster (nee Veekend v*tgm with Mir. and Mrs. Co1elmo, R:R. 8, Clm daughter, Dr, and Mrs.,C. W. M V Smith.
Betty Moir),. Hensall, a sons and Nlrs. Ji ,Lait, 145 Vic- tgrp, Mewlrart, Vancouver Land,.
a her for Michael, �a StPeet, were 'Mrs. A. Es- ,Mrs, t
STEWARD--xn Coryton Pub to"" � .R}u I} Knox iS •e• guest B.C. Dr. MCWhor't is one -of ; . �""'^'^�••�-
da
Hospital, on Thrursday, March i'le anti son Ax. "llur, Parkhill. this week at the Wesltbury 1'I0- 350 dooto ris ,from across Canada
22, 1962, to Corporalan Mrs. Mx', and! Mrs. Wesley Haddiy, tel m Toranttr .and' atteri�ding a Who aloW with their wives will
N. P.: Steward, % Becker's Paul, Scott, Wi)llawdale, On- rmanagernernt t?aining course sP000 rohe next two weeks F oA`
Trailer Court, Chilton, a son, itatr io, spent the weekend at the � T
With the Bell TeleFigi>e Cp¢ri- board )the Empress of England
horns of Mises Ern¢na La�vis, iiaxiY. wivi'oh lett. New Yo fk, March. 26, Telegraphgd
DEATHS Mr. axil Miry. Joseph nam F char 1�#7 King on a cruise to Berinu 'a and
Mrs. Ed. . ar, . r d.
CRICH - In Victoria Hospital, '63 R?otteunbury Street, visited Street, spent from December' 2 Nassau and will attend the ..Anywhere% ..
London. n Saturday, ,March with, meiat vee pm Brussels dui- to ii oh 18 with her stn-irn- medical t�azwentign being held•••`"
24, 1962; .Melvin Crich, reeve Iing the past weekend, law :and daughlter, Mr. and Mrs. on (board ship °
of Clinton,. beloved tusband 'Mr. and Mms. J'�anies, From, Emery }3aggs, Los Angeles, gall- Vial, Loob and family, Chait-
of Amy MGBrien, nn. his 73rd Dated and •Deborah, Presit�rr, stp- bam� k en't Qw week-enld
ear. Service from the Ball
y .. ent the weekend with Mr, and
and Mytch funeral home, the M�,s, Louis Forest. CARDS OF THANKS f ' .andey S Clef,
High Street, Clinton; by the i L46b, �.5 Shipley Srtieet, •
Rev Grant .Mills, ito Clinton 1VIr, and Mrs, Mason Rumley, MY sincere thanks to :all who A1sb .alt •the C, Lobb houne was
Cemetery, on Tuesday after- Gad'enidh T, ow•n4hip; Mr, apd sent card$ and gifts and visited Droll
noon, . arch 27. Mus, John Livermore ., i ondon, me while I was a patient in
t!oiv Chabot, Jaaksanville, .
M - Flordia, who nvatored home foray COaC
' Victoria Hospital and Clinton
HANNA - At chis home. `in spe¢ait' Sunday with Mr. and the tiveeik-,end with- "rhe fartxiulty,
Wingham, .on Ni;day, March hospital. Special thanks to Dr,
23, 1962, John W.• Manna, ' li`octeat' Oakes and the nurses. -MRS, Wp. Chabot has been vs^M her F L O 1� � S• T ,
MPP for Huron,Bruce, las, Mr. arid; Mrs. Ed Glen, P.P. 5, LONNIE MATTHEWS. 13b parents for the past six weeks
loved husband of Esther 1VI. Clirgton, visited with their - -- - sirioe coming to .Wanes her
Carate+)), in .his 73rd ear, daughter and family, Mr.. and I would like to thank all my mother .who was ill. Mr. and:
Service from #, a St, yAn,' )Virtu, Chester Neilans and two friends And relatives who sent . QI®1 HU �-70i2, Clinton
drew's Presbyterian Church boys Murray and Larry, , flowers, cards and gifts and '�` Chabot left on Monday for .
Lan �tlbw7ir Flprida home. - -
Wingham, to the Winglia don, during the past weekend, visited me While I was a pat- •��-�- -�•■�+
Mausoleum, on Monday afiter, Mr. and. Mrs, Bob Morgan• lent in Clinton Public Hospital.
noon, by the Rev, G. L. Fish, spent the weekend with M. r. >t was greatly appreciated. -- _
assisted by the Rev. W. A.
MRS, ALBERT WRIGHT. 13p
Downer, .MPP for Dufferin- and Mrs. Davtid Slorach, Etobi-
Simcoe. cake, Monday they attended the To my friends and neigh,
PLUMSTEEL-In Clinton Pub- 1'962 Boulevard" of Beauty Hair- bours of many years I would
dic Hospital on ],Monday, dressers, ` Convention at the like to thank all who sent fl+owBAND CONCERT
-
March 26 1962, Mabel Plum- Rayial York Hotel. ers, cards and gifts When I
Steel, beloved ved wife of William Mr. .and Mrs. Ron Mac'Don was in the hospital 'and sinceCDCI Auditorium,' r
J. Plusteel, in cher 80th aid, 122 EaDt Street visited ,I came home, it was greatly llltorlYlli•
year, Service from the Ball appreciated. - MRS. E. H.
and Mutch funeral home, EPPS. 13p SUNDAY, APRIL 1
Clinton this, afternoon,- Tlaurs, MARRIAGES c
day, March 29, commencing Mrs. D. McCartney wishes 30 .
8
at 2 o'clock. REID-ANDERSON- S�n Thames. to ,thank her many frdends, rel- p.m.'
Road United .Church manse, atives and neighbours for.. the -
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY on Friday, March 16, 1962 acts of kindness, cards and res -
TO MEET ON APRIL 3 by the Rev. Hugh C. Wilson, sages of sympathy extended to Clinton Community
i,a.l.
The Clinton Hospital, • Auxil- Helen Anderson; daughter of her in the loss of her beloved �!1 1.
P Mr. and Mrs: James Ander- husband. - MARGARET Me-
will, meet in the Nurses Rest- son, Exeter, to Donald Reid, CARTNEY. -13p
Concert Band .�
deuce on Tuesday, April 3 at son of Mr. and Mrs. Norval
8 p•m•Reid, Hensall. I wish to thank all who sent ` SILVER COLLECTION
' k flowers, cards and gifts, also
those who visited me while a Assisting Artists
Attend Your Church patient Clinton Hospital, g
a
assisting thanks doctors and Brady,urs
° Their kindness was greatly ap-
preoiated. MRS. ROY SCOT -
_t mS Sunday CHMER. 13p
-,_ T wish to thank all my MR,
All Services Standard Time friends, neighbours and rela-
esle�-�i1ii`s�-�alinesi�il(e' �nited (Qljixrciies
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
Sunday,
April 1
Subject: °sThomas--Patron
Saint of Those Who Doubt"
WESLEY-WILLIS
9:00-a.m.-Men's "Club Bi.�a". Speaker, Mr Harvey
Johnson.
32.36 p.m.--Confhmftation Class
11.00 a.m.-Church Service:
'
42:15 p.m. --Sunday School '•
Turne s Churtk
5.30 p.m. -Hi -C Supper. Speaker, Miss K. McGregor
HOLMESVILLE
1.30 p.m. --Church Service
8.06 gni.--Sunday �actiaol.
2,30 p,m.-Sunday School
and Confirmation Class
St. Andrew's
Joseph Street
Presbyterian Church
GOSPEL HALL
Rev. D. J. LANE, B.A., D.D.,
CLINTON
Minister'.
Mrs M. J. AGNEW, Organist
;and Choir Leader . "
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord JesusChrist (Matt,
Sunday, April 1
I8: 20) meeting in the above
hall invite you to come and hear
9.45 a.m.-Mission Band
10.45 a.m.-Divine Worship
the Gospel, the old, old story of
Jesus and His Love.
F/L Monty Bingham, RCAF
will conduct service
Order of meetings on Lord's
7.00 p.m. -Young People
Day as follows:
Society
Services
ALL WELCOME TO
11.00 a.m.-Breaking Bread
WORSHIP WITH US
3.00 p.m. -Sunday School
7.00 p.m. -Preaching the Gospel
Anglican Church
8.00 p.m. -Thursday - Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
Of Canada
St. Paul's -- Clinton
Maple Street
hev. A. L. Dymond, I -Th.
GOSPEL HALL
Rector
Charles' Merrill;, Organist
CLINTON
and Choir Leader
Sunday, April 1
Sunday, April 1
LENT IV
9,45 a.m.-Worshii) Service
8:30 a.m.•>-Holy Communion
11.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Holy Communion
730 p.m. ---Guest Speaker: Mr..
-Neal Lowey, Goderich
7.00 p.m. -Evening k
Tues:, Apr. 3 - LaGuild
Tuesdadies' y -Bible Study 'and
will ParishParishHail, '
i1 meet
ra t
era 8 1?.m
prayer
2We n Tn
All Welcome
sday, April 4
10.00 a.m.-Holy 'Communion
7.30 p.m, -Lenten Service
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BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
Christian Reformed
Church
Sunday, April 1
10.00 a,m.-Sunday School
REV. L. SL�bFSTRA
Minister
11.00 a.m.---Morning Worship
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7.30 p=. -Evening Service:
Sunday, April 1
Guest Speaker: Mi'. Reg.
10,00 a.m.-Service in Dutch
Miller, for both services.
2.30 p.m.—Service in English
Wed„ 8 p.m. -Prayer Meeting. ,
You are cordially invited to
EVERYONE WELCOME
these services, i
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Craig •Peters, pastor
Aptih. 70.45 •a.m.-Combined Services in Sit, .Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
Easter Sunday, April 22
1.1.1.5 -aria.—Service hi Baptist Church
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL
Ontario Street United Church,
c3`vcy
"TIE F'RIDLY CHURCH"
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Pastor: REV. GRANT MiLLS, B.A.
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9.15 ami -- •Sunday School
m
11.00 A,rrL- ,Idling Worship
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32.36 p.m.--Confhmftation Class
17,30 p.m.--EV0dhg Chapel Service
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Turne s Churtk
200 p,rn.--�Cday' hoof ce
8.06 gni.--Sunday �actiaol.
and Confirmation Class
tives for cards, letters, flow-
ers, ,gifts and. visits while a pat-
ient in Clinton hospital. Special
thanks to • the hospital staff,
Dr. Addison, Dr. Oakes and Dr.
Newland for the wonderful
care I received. -MRS. SAM
CASTLE., , • 13b
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby
wish to express sincere Apprec-
iation for the assistance rend-
ered by Blyth. and,Auburn Fire
Brigades in their efforts to save
our house from destruction, by
fire. Also to all those who as-
sisted in removing furniture,
etc., providing lunch and keep-
ing watch through the night,
And :for the kind assistance
given since the fire., 13b
The brothers and sisters of
the lane Percival Gliddon wish
to express their sincere .grat-
itude to all their friends, rela;
Lives and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness, cards
and messages of sympathy and
the many beautiful floral offer-
ings sent. We would like to ex-
press special thanks to the fr-
Lends and neighbours of the
deceased for their visits and
kindness to him while a. patient
in Westminister Hospital. 13p
We, the family of the late
Melvin Crich wish to take this
Dpportunity to thank all those
who remembered Mr. Crich
while he was a patient in Clin-
ton hospital and Victoria Hos-
pital, London, with flowers,
cards and kind inquiries; Spec-
ial thanks to the special nurses,
nurses of .the staff and Dr.
NewUnd and Dr. Wilcox of
London: We also wish to ex-
oress our most heartfelt ap-
preciation for the many acts
A kindness during -our sudden
and sad bereavement, from
'riends, neighbours, pall-bear-
)rs, flower bearers, members of
4uron y
Count council Clinton
Viurphy LOL No, 710,, the Clin-
;on town council, Ball and
Vlutch funeral home, Rev: Grant
Mlls and all who were so kind.
-Mrs. Crich and family. 13p
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