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AUCTION BAI.B
Clearing Auction $ale _q kpirm
Stock, Machinery ,and House,
hole. Effects at' .Lot 27, IP14P
.Water Highway, C. 900th Twp.,r
7 miles so ld on Boderlch 0
'I'tueSd Y. Qlrtfi er 9th
;at 1 pei?7..
Cattle: 6 young. Durham and
Hereford cows,. milking and. rem
bred', to freshen in March and
,April; 2 baby beef calves; 1
calf 9 ii?onthS old; IYear old
steer,
Poultry; 50 Rybrid .hens, 1
year old. I
M.acltinery.; Ford. tractor re,
cently overhauled in Al condi-
tion; Doerborn 2,furrow plow;
IHC .drag harrows; Blssel 72-
Plate disc; d section -harrows;
3 drum steel roller; scuffler!
BIRTHS
ANDREW$ -*- In Toronto 4n
Monday, September 24, X962,
to Mr: and M,rs. William An -
di ews, Leaside, Toronto, a
daughter (sister for Gregory
and Brenda),
BATHOATF--f}} Clinton I'ub
Iia HpsBiital, on Monday, Sep
tem.,P 24, 1962, to Sergeant
and lYlrs, L, Bathgate,. Clin-
ton, a son.
BOON;...In Clinton Public Hos,
pita_, on Tuesday, September
25, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs.
John. Boon, ISR 2, l3ayfieid,
a Son.
CARTER In St, Marys Hospl-,
til, Kitchener, on. 'Thursday,
September 2Q, 1962, to Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth ,Carter, a
daughter (Mary Catherine).
CARTER - In Clinton Public
McCormick 4 -bar sine rake .(nice
ospitaedn
e er ' on Wesday, SeP-
t 26 o r, and
mb. 962 t
new); -f . c � i
Co c mo
6 t.M e•.
rm k mower;
drop -head hay loader; manure
,
M Jim Carter, RR, 1, LOA-
_
2,OQO-lb, scales; rav,
g
desboro, a son.
el box brood
1 . er stove, Steward
HANNA -In Alexandra Marine
,
electric clippers (new);; oil
d General i
an. a al HosptaI, Gode-
drum; electric fencer; rubber
rich, .on Thursday, September
tired wagon (Iike new) ; hay
20, 1962, to Mr, and Mrs, 'Ro-
rack; sling ropes; truck wagon,
best Manna, Clutton, a, son
13044, .hay rope, .car, ..puUpYs;
(David Robert).
woven wire stretchers; logging
THERIAULT-In Clinton Pub-
chains; forks; shovels.
lic Hospital, on Wednesday,
Hay and Grain: 500 bus
September September 26, 1962, to LAC
oats; 300,bales missed hay; :man,
and Mrs, J, • G. Theriault,
golds,
Clinton, a .daughter,
Household Effects: mahogany
ULMER. -- In Clinton Public
settee and 2 chairs; Bell organ;
Hospital, on Thursday, Sep -
drop -head, sewing machine; 4
tember 20, 1962, to Corporal
parlour gables; leather couch;
and Mrs. Carl Ulmer, Clin-
5 antique rocking chairs; large
ton, a daughter.
plate glass mirror, 10 dining
WALLACE--In Clinton Public
room chairs; occasional chairs;
Hospital, on Thursday; Sep -
0
dining desk; round dining
t er 2Q 1962, to Mr and
room table; drop leaf table;
Mrs. B. Wallace, Londesboro,
glass cupboard; rangette; wash-
a daughter.
E:W�AGEMEW
ANNOUNCED
Mr. ! Mms, 'W. T. HOS
icing, Twor0p, wish ,to An-
nqurice tezrgagenrft 'of
theiir
dialuoter Jogovote,, to
Mr, D000a Ralph Corrosh,.
Clintan, the wodding wIA
tailw 'place cyl, day, oct,
_rhea^ 5, gait 7,30 p,nz, in 'the
chupol :of & manuel iCp
lege, TaroruW. $9p
MARRIAGES -
CHRISTIAN-KEUHL •-- rn go,.
anville .Baptist Church, on
Saturday afternoon, Seliteitib,
-er 2$, 1962, by the Rev, E,
ba
Brueher, Yvonne Carol,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs;
Leonard Keabi, RR 9., !Gob
den, to Hartl
tin
a , PP Chi %
e
•and Mrs. K
Hensall.
LISKY-JOYN'
House Chaff
Saturday, :Set
by the Rev.
Leith, assisteG
father, E.Iza
Joynt, laugh;
Mrs. Robert
Toronto, form
to Eugene PE
of the Rev, ,
J. Glisky, St.
)HNSTON SC
the Chapel
United Chun
British Colun
day, Septemb
the Rev. Joh
Franzika, daui
Mrs. Albert
In Hart
Toronto, on
nber 15, 1.962
)r. J, Scott
✓ the groom's
,h Louise
of Mr, and
Mr, -and
ann, to
ing machine; coal oil lamps;
Norfthern Ontario,.
Mals. VAU, lawn Stewart is visit,
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Orland'
fernery; 3 furnished bedrooms;
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
Johnston, Clinton.
dressers, stands; pictures; 2
Goderich Twp. South
LUNF]NBORG-WIF,LENGA -
toilet sets; chest of drawers;
white enamel Wingham cook
'Mr, and Mrs. Frank II•ageman
7n 'Christian Reformed
Church, London, on Saturday,
stove. Quebec heater; quantity'
of china, including set of Bridal
and dimughter, Mr• 014 mve.
Jack SitirUng• and Mark., all of
September 22, 1962, by the
Rev, G. Bouma, Wilma,
Rose. Other articles too riumer.
ous to mention,
Toa.•oivta, sperm Sunday at their
daughter of Mrs, M. Wielen,
Terms: Gash
cottage and w4h other friends,
Ben Ralthwell, well-known din
ga, the Netherlands, and the
lateMr. Wlelefiga, to Bruin
Proprietor, Forest McClure
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson
Township,
God'erkch Township, is a patient
Lunenborg, Byron, son of
Mrs. J. Lunenborg, of the
Powell
Clerk, George Powell
in Clinton,Public tat
Netherlands, and the late Mr.
39-40b
Mrs.. Eloanor Picot spent Sun-
Lunenborg.
M>rrs. Amtihur .Bmfield, Wind'
day in CMton.
Mir. and Mrs. Doug. McDoug-
TINNEY -MAY - In James
Street United Church, Exe-
sur, spent last week vwith Item
Gi Gaderach, avid Mrs. Maude
Gibsorn, Detroit, were calling an
ter, on Saturday, September
ox:iu n, Miss Evelyn Haul,
friends Mz'is week.
15, 1962, by the Rev. S. E.
Lewis, Marian Pearl, daugh-
Christian Reformed
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hed-
Attend Your Church
ley May, RR 1, Centralia,
to Dwayne Garvin Tinney,
tion Service.
son of Mr. and. Mrs.. Jack Tin-
REV. L. SLOFSTRA
Minister
You are cordially invited to
these services,
ney, RR 1, Exeter.
i
This
Brucefield, daughter of the
TURNER-McFARLANE - In
St. Andrews
Sunday
10.00 a.m.-Service in English
2,30 p.m. -Service in Dutch
Ontario Street United Church
Intosh, in her 86th year. Ser -
vice from the Beattie St -
EVERYONE WELCOME
chapel on Saturday afternoon,
al home, 55 Rattenbury St -
reet East, Clinton, to Baird's
ALL SERVICES DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
September 22, 1962, by the
Rev. G. Mills, Nancy Anne,
d ht M d M
aug er of L. an XP.
John McFarlane,. Clinton, to
George Herbert Tamer., son
of Mr. and Mrs, John Turner,
RR 3, Seaforth.
DEATHS
ELLIOTT - In Clinton, on
Tuesday, September 25, 1962,
David Elliott, beloved hus-
band of Mary Jane Reid, in
recently extended to us also
for floral tributes and cards. .
Everyone's thoughtfulness. will
always be remembered, -= MRS. i
Wl LLIAM TELFORD, JULIA
AND SCOTT. 39b
The family of the late Hugh
MacKay wishes to thank re)a
tives, . friends and neighbours
for the many sets of kindness
extended to them during' thein "
recent sad bereavement. Sped-
ial thanks to the staff of Clin-
ton tin W'esthlihster hospitals,
Rev, J 13:. Harrison, Trinity
Guild and Ball and Mutdh fun -
oral home. 89b.
T'he family of the late Mrs.
vAa J'o sl'mwt" h els s`fi�
Norfthern Ontario,.
Mals. VAU, lawn Stewart is visit,
his..,8lstt.. ygar. Service_. rot ,
Maple Street
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
home,all 153 High Street cin -
GOSPEL HALL
CHURCH
ton, to Clinton .Cemetery, on
100 with Mrs, Read in the c'h'air
Patto'r REV, 601ANT MFL.L 4i B.A.
Friday afternoon, Septemb-
CLINTON
T. Leslie Hobbins, B.A.,
er 28, at 2.30 p.m,
Please make a note
Pastor
JOSLING r - In Tuckersmith
Sunday, September 30
of this number
Township, on Friday, Septem-
9.45 a.m: Worship Service
11.00 a.m.--Sunday School
Sunlay, September , 30
10,00 a.m•-Sunday School
ber 2, 1962, Ida Louisa Iz-
lard, widow of the late Char -
8.00 p.m. -Guest Speaker: Mr.
H, W. Aitken, London.
11.00 a.m.-Merning Worship
"Preach
les Josling, in her 90th year.
Service from the Ball and
Tuesday Bible Study and
The Word"
Match funeral home, 153 High
prayer at 8 p.m.
All Welcome
7.30 p.m. -Evangelistic Hour
"Making People Sorry"
,Street, ClintonClinton
, to
Cemetery, on Monday after -
The ?gbh annual Harvest
Gamow Linda Jervis and Ruth
Crich,
moon, by the Rev. Grant
The treagurer'.s report was
given ipy Mrs, Livermore -in the
Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer Service
Mills, Ontario Street United
Christian Reformed
Fri., Sept. 28, 7,30 p.m -Indus.
Church,
McINTOSH-7n dlinton Public
Church
tion Service.
Hospital, on Monday after -
REV. L. SLOFSTRA
Minister
You are cordially invited to
these services,
noon, September 24, 1962,
Charlotte Maude McIntosh,
Livermore and 11%Trs. Wood were
,appointed to the decorating
,,....:...... .....................
Brucefield, daughter of the
Sunday, September 30a
St. Andrews
late Charlotte and David Mc -
10.00 a.m.-Service in English
2,30 p.m. -Service in Dutch
Presbyterian Church
y
Intosh, in her 86th year. Ser -
vice from the Beattie St -
EVERYONE WELCOME
Rev. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A.
al home, 55 Rattenbury St -
reet East, Clinton, to Baird's
on September 17 at; 7,30 P.M.
in the church basemlent to make
Interim Moderator
Cemetery, Stanley Township
Anglican Church
9
Mrs. M. d. AGNEW, Organist
on Wednesday afternoon,
September by the Rev.
Anywhere •,,,, ,
'�°'
and Choir Leader
25, A.
of Canada
H. Johnston, Brucefield Unit-
'
St. Pauls - Clinton
Sunday, September 30
ed Church,
NOBLE -- In Clinton Public
Rev. P. L. Dymond, L7h.
Dr. S. M. Scott, ,er. Kincardine,
guest speak
Hospital, on Saturday, Sep -
Rector
The number will be listed In
Member 22, 1962, Margaret
Charles Merrill, Organist
ALL WELCOME TO
Hill, widow of the late John
and Choir Leader
WORSHIP WITH US
Noble, Clinton, in her 96th
Telephone Directory.
work of three mi.ssionaries in.
Korea. Mrs. Parke read as letter
from a Young minister in New-
year. Service from the Ball
St. Paul's Harvest Thanksgiving
Services 9962
Joseph Street
and Mutch •funeral home, 1531
High Street, Clinton, on
Sunday, September 30
GOSPEL HALL
theeS
SGrantbeMills,
TRINITY XV
Pall -bearers were six grand-
Rev. to
8.30 a.m.-Holy Camha n s-
CLINTON
Clinton Cemetery,
POTTER -Irl. Clinton on Wed -
a m,= -Harvest Thanks-
giving Service
giving
Christians gathered in the name
nesday, September 22, 1962,
Preacher. The, Rev, Bren
of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.
18. 2b) in the above
Frederick L, Potter, in his
77th year. Service from the
de Vries, rector of Exeter,
�
7.00 p.m. -Choral. Evensong
.meeting
hall invite you to come and hear
the Gospel, the old, old story of
Beattie funeral home, 55
Rattenbury Street East, Clin- .
Preacher: The Rev, H. Don-
Jesus and His Love,
ton; on Friday afternoon,
aldson ' - rector of Seaforth.
Order of meetings on Lord's
September. 28 at p,m. by
Tues., Oct. 2 pot luck supper
Day as follows:
the Rev. C. G. Park, to Clin-
C
and. penny sale, Parish
ley Mana-han, Clinton..
tori Cemetery:
Hall, 630 p.m. Come and
Services
Born or. October 23, 1872, she
bring. a friend:
Fri., bbt. 6= Tea at new rectory
11.,00 a.m.-Breaking Bread
3,00 p.mSunday School
CARDS OF THANKS
to raise funds for Hong
7.00 p m.-Preachibg the Gospel
We would sincerely like to
Ron tun i -
ch children, 3
g gry 5
8.00 p.m. Thursday Prayer.
relatives, friends
thank. all our re s,
p.m., 7-9 P.M.
Meeting and Bible Reading,
and neighbours for their many
A special, number was; a duet
by Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs.
acts of kindness and sympathy
recently extended to us also
for floral tributes and cards. .
Everyone's thoughtfulness. will
always be remembered, -= MRS. i
Wl LLIAM TELFORD, JULIA
AND SCOTT. 39b
The family of the late Hugh
MacKay wishes to thank re)a
tives, . friends and neighbours
for the many sets of kindness
extended to them during' thein "
recent sad bereavement. Sped-
ial thanks to the staff of Clin-
ton tin W'esthlihster hospitals,
Rev, J 13:. Harrison, Trinity
Guild and Ball and Mutdh fun -
oral home. 89b.
T'he family of the late Mrs.
vAa J'o sl'mwt" h els s`fi�
1Ned A; North
i
ya
n.c
oey
er
MR. AND MRSON LDFRANCIS O
B zEN
are living in North Vancoyor, British
,Columbian
ollowitrg. it. wedding in lWy Trinity
Catholic
Church Van
Jul 21 Th 1,-l th
WWRN
Mss;,R»O
CorrQel,ot,dent;
r and Mrs Ed TOPPO fig,
ice. Albert, $ask, vAsi,ted last
k• with her brother,, James
Gus:
to. has
illness
Turner -McFarlane,
tBaalets of pini and white: r,
were
,be setting for Mr: d rs,, err NAWA,
the us . An 'M ,Rob.... H. t ... ,
the 3yeddi;rig of Nancy Anne
McFarlane, " London, daughter 110 rowrried home
of Mr, and Mrs, John. Mcl•ar, on Su'nd'ay a tgr a �rnotcam trill
(lane Clinton, 'to George Het
Bert' Turner, son of Mr, anti to Wetrn Canvaa. They v't,
M. ,Jahn Turner, RR :3, Sea ed friends and reyatives at
Mr. !An,d N>ns,. Alvin Blunter forth, in the chapel of Ontario TW -4440, sand :Regina, Saskat,
Lamibeth speCtut last weekn�i Street United Church at 3 p.m. Ghewan and Vi'rdan, Maizifigba,
wl:tih• Mr> and Mrs 1W Davies» Saturday, ;September 22.
Mrs, D00ald` Fowlgr rcaturned The double ring ceremony Mrs, Gordon S'teepe, delegate
home last, �Vee!ken4'.a4tt;er t'i'ffany was perfo>, . d by the Rev, from ,the Clinton' Ctia wr; Mrs.
weelcg :a. p4letr in Clip' on, hoe•• Grant Mills. The organist was Geirry Holmes, Grand Page,
Pistol. Miss Lgis ;Granby ' 't?4 alsq ac- Mrs, Harry W 1$tWgs and Mrs,
1VIt!, .and' Mrs. Ronald faith- Gompanied the soloist, Bon Sy- T?VillanXi Wells, both past haat*
well, Owen Sound :and Mr. and Mons who sang "I'll Wali. Be,
Mrs, Gordon XoDoniald, Goder side You" and :during •the sign- rgns, atterndgd Gra1n'tl Giippter,
ich gUtended lite Nlosport an- i .oP the register "The. Wed,
Order of lite B+Jastern itar, at,
nual sports car races fast Sat- ding prayer":, tN RaY'a1 York Hotel, Toronto,
urday, The bride, given in marriage Sepemtaer I$r21
b fat wore Mx, and Mr's, Neil B�Caizvilttr!n, y her .._her, a white• Silk
organza peer taffeta with jacket
Vancouvier on'd Mise .Jean Htzixi- ned a suit of taupe wool with
of lace, She wore a Britoil
titan; Oshawa viswteed' last Vi'eelc brown 'accessories and a Cor-
scalloped crown which held a
wall_,
their ts1ster, Mrs.. Arnold veil, d sage of .talisman roses, Follow,
Craig and 'Mr, Craig. ei. > hon embroidered with Ing their we trip the young
Mr, :and Mr , Maiitla'nd Allen seed pearls and small lace ros couple will reside at R 3
es. he carried Pink rosebuds, ti
former Patricia Marie Fisher, Dunblane, Sask. The and Miyrtle, Ty ,4,01, , Clinton, S Seaforth,
vagited ,lash Sunday with Mr. Bier sister, Jane McFarlane,.
groom, who Bs on staff with the Bang of Montreal London was the bri e' ons Prior to her marriage the
and Mra.. George Wilson and ' d $ y bride was given a miscellaneous
in Vancouver, is the son of Mr. and Iyira.. Eldon ' attendant wearing a dress of
Sylvia, Vamrna,
O'Brien, R,l�, a, ,Clinton. Mrs, Glen Raq;th blue silk .quer taffeta with .shower by the girls in her de-
News-eCord C z Jack Foto by an,d her small velvet and net hat and partment at the London Life
OV 1 of Cash , Photo) son George RaithbLondon,Assurance Co„ where She has
visited ftuends ?m the Village on carrying white > mums.
The groomsman was Ft been employed, Also a M11scel-
• Mo�i'ydaY•• 1aneous shower .from friends
Lawson, brother-in-law of the
e s Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd: Humph- groom, Ushers were Larry and neighbours was held in
reyeL% returned on Sunday ev- Selves St. Marys; Stanley London, with Miss Doris Bell
wesity1���s , y , y enirug anter a v�acatnon spent in Jahns RR 3 Seaforth as hostess, The neighbours in
Unit One
A, most interesting study of
Northern R odiesfa sand Nyasa-
1'and was presented' by Mrs.
Helen Pearson; .at the Septem-
ber meeting of Unit 1, United
Chnarah Wcrrnenr The liOustrial
areas or the copper belt weme
shown .and the colourbar dig-
culssed..
The worship service was con-
ducted by Mrs'. Doug Andrews,
following which Mrs, Viola Van
Egmond ' sang "Beautiful Gar-
den of Prayer"and "How Great
Thou Art."
Roll call, and, a hymen preced-
e+d, the business meeting, chaired
by itlhe leader, Mrs, William
Heamn. A bale is to be .planked
and sent within the next week.
The +trei'asurer's report showed
that to date _the unit has at-
tained 56 percent of its financial
aMoication .for this year.
Plates were discussed' .for the
country bazaar being hd1d in
October in, the recreation, room
of the church. This unit is
responsible for the bakiiiig booth
to be convened by Mrs. Doug
An crews., and .the stake out
plates converted by Mrs. Doro-
thy McLaren -and Mrs, George
Beattie. Thds supper plate will
be d'elwered..to anyone unable
to attend -the bazaar. Adele Jer-
vis aryl Pat Beinnett were nam-
ed to he decorating commtittee.
Mrs, Doug Andrews was ap-
paine'd- ass!--&anut leader of Unfit
1, After prayer and the bene-
diction a social hour was en-
joyed. .
Unit Two
The . September meeting . of
Unit 2 was held at the home
Df Mrs, Frank Fingland. The
group leader, Mrs. Ken John-
ston opened the meeting with e
reading "Some Thoughts on
Prayer",
The scripture and devotional
Period was taken by Mrs. How-
ard Currie.
Plans were discussed for the
autumn thankoffering, and fin-
al arrangements were made for
the flower arrangement even -
.ng to be held .September 19.
It was decided that the Octo-
)er meeting would be held in
;he church with hostesses Mrs.
VI, Durst, Mrs. Stephenson and
'Vlrs, Currie.
A highlight of the meeting
loos a travelogue by Mrs, Harry
3a11: Mrs; Ball spoke of her
three month cruise on board
;he Santa -Maria to the Canary
Islands, Portugal, etc,
Lunch was served by the hos-
tess.
St. Andrew's WMSI
Learns About
No, Formosa
The Women's Missionary So-
siety of St. Andrew's Presby-
,erian Church met in the school
mom with Mrs. McKenzie in
,harge. Prayer was by Mrs,
:tobert Scott, Scripture lesson,
Fohn 1.4, was taken by Mrs,
McKenzie,
"A New Church in North
Formosa" was the subject for
:urrent events read by Mrs. J.
Vlakins.
Business was conducted by
-he president Mrs, William
Blacker, Roll call was answer -
>d with a Bible verse contain -
.no the word "Faith".. Thirty-
)ne calls on sick and shut-ins
Nere reported,.
Several members attended
:he presbyterial rally sat Bel -
&Ave and this was discussed
hatead of the regular study
gook, also plans for the fall
.hankoffervng meeting.
BARDS OF THANKS
I wish,to thank all relatives,
neighbours and friends Who
3eht flowers and cards while a
natieht in Victoria I•ibspital.
-MRS, DOROTHY GWY'N
39p
It's
DUT IN BULB ,
rime! plant now, .
Clinton
Greenhouse
and Garden Centre
In CHURCH STR"t
NU 1=4i6$
AiRN' STELE SMITH
39b
Unit' Three
III
Norfthern Ontario,.
Mals. VAU, lawn Stewart is visit,
g is a expr i
core appreciation to our rela•
oro
h t-
Onfarlbr Strut Jnited Church
tives, friends and neighbours
for. 'the syYnpathY, praypts,
parlours
decorated with pink and white
,s� j C C .��
kindness, cards 'and b6a ttftl
100 with Mrs, Read in the c'h'air
Patto'r REV, 601ANT MFL.L 4i B.A.
floral tributes ut our time of
ur' thanks #to
M 4
1� 0 a m.-Suriday School
theRoo, Afi'it Millgvliorso sand
Please make a note
j1y(l(f a,Yix=Itslly Day aerviee
ah
corsage of ink carnations and
g koom's
of this number
all others who assisted in qtly
ner home on the Blase Line,
tItM x
;5 CII
way:. Special thanks to Mrs,
Walkinshaw -and
by Mrs, Haiddy. Roll call prayer,
answered averse iii taro-
2d0 p,m Ra11y bay aeiivice
yba emee,
Toni Heirmdh olid Mr's. Charlie
'Wise for 5.9sisting if' the home
Zenith 24520
est, gotober'"s roll call wdl be
follbtvirtg the ftin041, 390
1Ned A; North
i
ya
n.c
oey
er
MR. AND MRSON LDFRANCIS O
B zEN
are living in North Vancoyor, British
,Columbian
ollowitrg. it. wedding in lWy Trinity
Catholic
Church Van
Jul 21 Th 1,-l th
WWRN
Mss;,R»O
CorrQel,ot,dent;
r and Mrs Ed TOPPO fig,
ice. Albert, $ask, vAsi,ted last
k• with her brother,, James
Gus:
to. has
illness
Turner -McFarlane,
tBaalets of pini and white: r,
were
,be setting for Mr: d rs,, err NAWA,
the us . An 'M ,Rob.... H. t ... ,
the 3yeddi;rig of Nancy Anne
McFarlane, " London, daughter 110 rowrried home
of Mr, and Mrs, John. Mcl•ar, on Su'nd'ay a tgr a �rnotcam trill
(lane Clinton, 'to George Het
Bert' Turner, son of Mr, anti to Wetrn Canvaa. They v't,
M. ,Jahn Turner, RR :3, Sea ed friends and reyatives at
Mr. !An,d N>ns,. Alvin Blunter forth, in the chapel of Ontario TW -4440, sand :Regina, Saskat,
Lamibeth speCtut last weekn�i Street United Church at 3 p.m. Ghewan and Vi'rdan, Maizifigba,
wl:tih• Mr> and Mrs 1W Davies» Saturday, ;September 22.
Mrs, D00ald` Fowlgr rcaturned The double ring ceremony Mrs, Gordon S'teepe, delegate
home last, �Vee!ken4'.a4tt;er t'i'ffany was perfo>, . d by the Rev, from ,the Clinton' Ctia wr; Mrs.
weelcg :a. p4letr in Clip' on, hoe•• Grant Mills. The organist was Geirry Holmes, Grand Page,
Pistol. Miss Lgis ;Granby ' 't?4 alsq ac- Mrs, Harry W 1$tWgs and Mrs,
1VIt!, .and' Mrs. Ronald faith- Gompanied the soloist, Bon Sy- T?VillanXi Wells, both past haat*
well, Owen Sound :and Mr. and Mons who sang "I'll Wali. Be,
Mrs, Gordon XoDoniald, Goder side You" and :during •the sign- rgns, atterndgd Gra1n'tl Giippter,
ich gUtended lite Nlosport an- i .oP the register "The. Wed,
Order of lite B+Jastern itar, at,
nual sports car races fast Sat- ding prayer":, tN RaY'a1 York Hotel, Toronto,
urday, The bride, given in marriage Sepemtaer I$r21
b fat wore Mx, and Mr's, Neil B�Caizvilttr!n, y her .._her, a white• Silk
organza peer taffeta with jacket
Vancouvier on'd Mise .Jean Htzixi- ned a suit of taupe wool with
of lace, She wore a Britoil
titan; Oshawa viswteed' last Vi'eelc brown 'accessories and a Cor-
scalloped crown which held a
wall_,
their ts1ster, Mrs.. Arnold veil, d sage of .talisman roses, Follow,
Craig and 'Mr, Craig. ei. > hon embroidered with Ing their we trip the young
Mr, :and Mr , Maiitla'nd Allen seed pearls and small lace ros couple will reside at R 3
es. he carried Pink rosebuds, ti
former Patricia Marie Fisher, Dunblane, Sask. The and Miyrtle, Ty ,4,01, , Clinton, S Seaforth,
vagited ,lash Sunday with Mr. Bier sister, Jane McFarlane,.
groom, who Bs on staff with the Bang of Montreal London was the bri e' ons Prior to her marriage the
and Mra.. George Wilson and ' d $ y bride was given a miscellaneous
in Vancouver, is the son of Mr. and Iyira.. Eldon ' attendant wearing a dress of
Sylvia, Vamrna,
O'Brien, R,l�, a, ,Clinton. Mrs, Glen Raq;th blue silk .quer taffeta with .shower by the girls in her de-
News-eCord C z Jack Foto by an,d her small velvet and net hat and partment at the London Life
OV 1 of Cash , Photo) son George RaithbLondon,Assurance Co„ where She has
visited ftuends ?m the Village on carrying white > mums.
The groomsman was Ft been employed, Also a M11scel-
• Mo�i'ydaY•• 1aneous shower .from friends
Lawson, brother-in-law of the
e s Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd: Humph- groom, Ushers were Larry and neighbours was held in
reyeL% returned on Sunday ev- Selves St. Marys; Stanley London, with Miss Doris Bell
wesity1���s , y , y enirug anter a v�acatnon spent in Jahns RR 3 Seaforth as hostess, The neighbours in
Unit One
A, most interesting study of
Northern R odiesfa sand Nyasa-
1'and was presented' by Mrs.
Helen Pearson; .at the Septem-
ber meeting of Unit 1, United
Chnarah Wcrrnenr The liOustrial
areas or the copper belt weme
shown .and the colourbar dig-
culssed..
The worship service was con-
ducted by Mrs'. Doug Andrews,
following which Mrs, Viola Van
Egmond ' sang "Beautiful Gar-
den of Prayer"and "How Great
Thou Art."
Roll call, and, a hymen preced-
e+d, the business meeting, chaired
by itlhe leader, Mrs, William
Heamn. A bale is to be .planked
and sent within the next week.
The +trei'asurer's report showed
that to date _the unit has at-
tained 56 percent of its financial
aMoication .for this year.
Plates were discussed' .for the
country bazaar being hd1d in
October in, the recreation, room
of the church. This unit is
responsible for the bakiiiig booth
to be convened by Mrs. Doug
An crews., and .the stake out
plates converted by Mrs. Doro-
thy McLaren -and Mrs, George
Beattie. Thds supper plate will
be d'elwered..to anyone unable
to attend -the bazaar. Adele Jer-
vis aryl Pat Beinnett were nam-
ed to he decorating commtittee.
Mrs, Doug Andrews was ap-
paine'd- ass!--&anut leader of Unfit
1, After prayer and the bene-
diction a social hour was en-
joyed. .
Unit Two
The . September meeting . of
Unit 2 was held at the home
Df Mrs, Frank Fingland. The
group leader, Mrs. Ken John-
ston opened the meeting with e
reading "Some Thoughts on
Prayer",
The scripture and devotional
Period was taken by Mrs. How-
ard Currie.
Plans were discussed for the
autumn thankoffering, and fin-
al arrangements were made for
the flower arrangement even -
.ng to be held .September 19.
It was decided that the Octo-
)er meeting would be held in
;he church with hostesses Mrs.
VI, Durst, Mrs. Stephenson and
'Vlrs, Currie.
A highlight of the meeting
loos a travelogue by Mrs, Harry
3a11: Mrs; Ball spoke of her
three month cruise on board
;he Santa -Maria to the Canary
Islands, Portugal, etc,
Lunch was served by the hos-
tess.
St. Andrew's WMSI
Learns About
No, Formosa
The Women's Missionary So-
siety of St. Andrew's Presby-
,erian Church met in the school
mom with Mrs. McKenzie in
,harge. Prayer was by Mrs,
:tobert Scott, Scripture lesson,
Fohn 1.4, was taken by Mrs,
McKenzie,
"A New Church in North
Formosa" was the subject for
:urrent events read by Mrs. J.
Vlakins.
Business was conducted by
-he president Mrs, William
Blacker, Roll call was answer -
>d with a Bible verse contain -
.no the word "Faith".. Thirty-
)ne calls on sick and shut-ins
Nere reported,.
Several members attended
:he presbyterial rally sat Bel -
&Ave and this was discussed
hatead of the regular study
gook, also plans for the fall
.hankoffervng meeting.
BARDS OF THANKS
I wish,to thank all relatives,
neighbours and friends Who
3eht flowers and cards while a
natieht in Victoria I•ibspital.
-MRS, DOROTHY GWY'N
39p
It's
DUT IN BULB ,
rime! plant now, .
Clinton
Greenhouse
and Garden Centre
In CHURCH STR"t
NU 1=4i6$
AiRN' STELE SMITH
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Unit' Three
III
Norfthern Ontario,.
Mals. VAU, lawn Stewart is visit,
the •recept!an was held in the
church which were
Clinton presented her with a
table,
Uavit 3 mat ilii I church Isar-
Ing this week with her sisters
Mrs, Jane Matin at Pont Ai-
parlours
decorated with pink and white
100 with Mrs, Read in the c'h'air
berg
glad$, alums and other autumn
and, 14 a'adiels present, "Har-
r
vest' was Ole ithem;e. Mrs. Les,
Mr, Mrs, Tam Yawngblut
flowers. The bride's mother
were blue silk shantung with
Please make a note
B�aiUl ,read the Scripture. i:esson
and 48wl. Youn &iut Woodstaak
spent the weekend at the Wag-
corsage of ink carnations and
g koom's
of this number
thoughts were given by Miss
Luella
ner home on the Blase Line,
the mother was dress-
� t
ed in greed flowered silk with
Walkinshaw -and
by Mrs, Haiddy. Roll call prayer,
answered averse iii taro-
Theyall, attended the reGelrtion
at D�ungasnnon for Mi,. and Mrs.
oersage of pink carnations.
waitresses for the dinner were
Zenith 24520
est, gotober'"s roll call wdl be
Barry Young last Saturday ev-
enuang'
Misses Janet Tyndall, Noreen
Effective immediately for the
Thanksgiving.
The ?gbh annual Harvest
Gamow Linda Jervis and Ruth
Crich,
convenience of travellers in
The treagurer'.s report was
given ipy Mrs, Livermore -in the
Thanksgiving services will be
Sunday at St, 'Mai+k's
For travellingC
the bride don-
I i n t o n •and district we
announce with pleasure
absence of the treasumer. Baza-
Anglican; church with Services
the installation of the
ar plans were discusiged. Mrs.
.at 12 noon and at $ p.m. The
above number.
Livermore and 11%Trs. Wood were
,appointed to the decorating
rector ;the Rev. R. F. Meally
WZ% :give 5pecwal messages- and
�ezaMny
oH/ei's o
For reservations by air, rail
committee from unit 3. I was
tx is w1Y1 be supplied at butt;
tig
a R�
and steamship, vast ask
decided to hold a work meeting
services.
A
your long distance telephone
on September 17 at; 7,30 P.M.
in the church basemlent to make
0
Telegraphed
operator for Zenith 24520
artzel;es far the bazaar,
Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Josling
Anywhere •,,,, ,
'�°'
and you will reach us with-
,Reid and' Mrs. Adams
out any .charge.
were app'oigvtied -to buy a pant-
Funeral service for Mrs.
ing •gift for a member who has
Charles Josling, who died on
The number will be listed In
moved' away.
Friday in Tuckersmith Town-
the November issue of your
Mitis. Read -read .an article,
"Korea Calling" telling of the
ship, were held Monday after-
noon, September 24 at the Ball
Telephone Directory.
work of three mi.ssionaries in.
Korea. Mrs. Parke read as letter
from a Young minister in New-
and Mutch funeral home by the
Rev. Grant, 'Mills, minister of
.Ontario Street United Church,
Co CookefoundRandl
Ka
Stan Bowes
tellin of the severe
life .arid! trying living conditions
Interment, was in Clinton ceme-
tery.
TI avel Service LILA.
there. The difficulties • are not
Pall -bearers were six grand-
,
SE with' the missionaries over;
sons, Garmet Wright, Lloyd Jos,
F L O R !i S T
(Where service means service
se -as,
Iing, Arnold Riley, Donald Ma
without additional cost)
Unit Four
Gregor, Wayne Fisher and
Lloyd Pfaff Flower -bearers
Dial HU 2-7012, Clinton
32 Welington St., Stratfoird
The worolilp service of Unitr
were two nephews, Harald Jos-
Established 9949
4, .based on. the theme "Praise
ling, Mount Clements and Hart -
Ye the Lord ,for His Wisdonn"
ley Mana-han, Clinton..
was led by Mrs.. Laidlaw and
Born or. October 23, 1872, she
Min's. G. Rathwell. Mrs. Park
was Ida Louise Izzard, daugh-
Dteratiure secretary of the gen-
eral' executive of the UCW,
s"'Bowles
spak�e to the
ter of the late Mr. a'nd Mrs.
own-
Joseph I%zard. Goderich Town-
ship. She. moved to Hallett
i r
TO
group on.
ai4 Readirug" presenting s'ev-
. .
Township in-1901,following her
era]' in�teresltting suggestions
marriage to Charles Josling on
A special, number was; a duet
by Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs.
December 25, and they farmed
there until retiring to. Clinton
CAP
Clegg. Mrs. L. Jervis reported
in 1943. Mr. Josling died ten
\
on the study meeting on "The
Word anld idle Way", which
had •been :held at the '( iAted
years later, in 1953.
For the past six years Mrs.
Josling made her home withIT
f{'t
Church camp at Goderich on
her daughter,. Mrs. Norman
��+
!I f
September 8 under the auspices
Wright, Goderich Township. She
of Huron, Presbyterial UCW.
was a member of the Ontario
Miss Diehl reminded the lad-
Street United Church and of
ALL
les that contributions, to the
the Woman's Association and
, zs
bade Must be at the church by
Woman's Missionary Society
September 22,
there as long as health permit -
0
ted.
r
Mrs. John Noble
Death came suddenly follow-
ing a stroke, She is survived
Liquid medicine will not A trifle? Perhaps --but it
Funeral service was conduct-
ed on Tuesday afternoon, Sep.
by two scns, Ralph, Goderich;
Elgin, Hullett; three daughters,
leak out of our prescrip- is one of the many trifles
tembex 25 at the Dal & Muibch
Mrs. Leslie (Olive) Ball, C1in-
tion bottles or will mois- . that make for the perfec-
bunenral, home, 153 High Street,
Clintoina for Mrs, John Noble,
ton; Mrs, George (Edith)
Wright and Mrs. Norman (Ida)
ture seep in to soften tion of our prescription
95, who passedaway .on Saitur-
Wright, both of ,Goderich Town-
capsules and tablets. service.
day evening iirY Clinton Public
ship; two brothers, Percy Iz-
Hospital,
zard, Toronto and Ernest Iz-
When we dispense your
The Rev. Grant L. Mills, On.
tarlo Street United Church of-
zard Montreal; one sister, Mrs.
Wilfred (Minn i e) Fowler,
prescription, we suit the it 15 one way of pointing
fiiciated, and init+erment was in
Guelph; 14. grandchildren and
bottle to the medicine() up the painstaking care
C7linton ,Cemotery. Fall-bearems
wereGeorge Shipley, Bert Gib-
five great grandchildren.
Attending the funeral were
and cap it with the per- we add to professional
bings, Everett Hill, Russell' Hill,
persons from Montreal, Tor-
feet seal. skiil for your protection.
Earl' Noble and ETriest Noble.
onto, Mount, Clements, London,
'
Mrs, Noble, was born on, May
Goderich and the surrounding
7, 1867 in: Hullett Township the
district.
daughter of ,the late Elizabeth
r
!
Rogers Majestic
Mare .and nomamarries oh
May 1909 s'he married Jahn R.
r
Noble and alley' farmed, on
Higlzwary 8, east of Clinton an -
TV
til �retirimig to Clinton 16 years
ago. 'Mr. Noble died in Febru-
ary 1952.
. .
Mrs, Noble was a member of
the Ontario Street United Ch -
Arch. She was in flailing health
Far some time.
Surviving Is one son Reginald
Nobs, T.oronito; two gr'an!dsbns.
y� I
WeekendSpecials
r ..
ate was : red'eceas d b three
� y
broithe , .and three Sit't'ers.
Attending' the funeral from is
3isiance were the Misses Doxp-
Skirts
and Ada T3uth, Brantford.
IVIm. ,and Mrs, Albert Rath x'es'-
SALES &SERVICE
Peler,•.Mr. -and Mrs. Russell Hill
and Albert, OrInisiby Evere�tit,
i
R der s TVETi11,
Don't miss one of these. Assorted. Sizes & Colors.
,. ' . ,Ted
Foatt Ernie James >iill
Sk,rts Valued from 10 110
Niagaiia Falls; Mrs, E'. aVfet.0m, 245 Victoria St,
Fora Erne, Mr. and .Mrs, W,
Fawcett, Toronto; ,Mn, and Mra. Clinton HU 24120
Robert Wiggins, Brantford.
TEA at the Nov Rectory
r
S+. Paul's Anglican Church
i Rattenbury Street East,
4� Ottor
....
The Tea is an o.nswer to a Special appeal by the
Bishop of Hong #Fong for funds for' the hungry children
Of .that area, Seventy Cents will feed it child for brie week,
Since this is a project to raise funds to feed hungry
Children, a, simple tea with soda biscuits and cheese will
be- served,
,...: SII+YITR COLLECTION
EVEI2YON5 1NEL,C.G' M9
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$$.95 to $10.95 ......•......... ONLY ea.
Skirts Valued frog!9t ea
$5.95 to $7.9S ....... .......... ONLY042.071 .
Snuggledown Gowns -
r Assorted Colors. Sites 11-14-16 ohly: r
Vales ........................ try CUAlk Sic ea.
to 3.45 ONLY
wool Materia! ib--
Shops End P1.alds-54" wide.
Su'tdibld for Suit or Skirts,
Valdes' td SPECIAL.
6.45 and ................ Afi ptdLY
$ y S1 600 A