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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1963-05-16, Page 7Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY at 7:30 p.m. Government Inspected Scales .Cattle Sold by Weight TERMS: CASH JOE COREY, Sales Manager BOB McNAIR, Auctioneer K. W. COLQUHOUN, Clerk GERANIUMS BEGONIAS PANSIES PETUNIAS -- ALYSSUM -- SALVIA ZINNIAS VERBENA ASTERS TOMATOES -- CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER -- SPANISH ONIONS ETC, C. COOKE FLORIST Orange Street CLINTON Dial 11U 24012 CAMERAS PratMONIad FILMS Yoti'll Never Take Them Off! 11) WW1 PaipPICS $095 only Well, hardly ever! Hush Puppies fit so comfortably-and fit so many occasions, you'll want to wear them all the time! Hush Puppies are casual shoes, yet so smartly styled men wear them to the office! Genuine brushed pigskin teams up with a smooth crepe sole to make Hush Puppies as flexible as your feet! So easy to clean, too. Just a brushing's all it takes to clean Hush Puppies like newt Come in for a fitting. There's a style, size and colour to suit you! AIKEN'S HU 2.9352 ST, ANPANW'S MIS The Women's Igi$SWP41,7 $O- Oiety Pf St, Andrew's PresbY, terien Church will Meet in the school room, of the church on Tuesday, May 21. at 2:30 p,m. All ladies are invited• to et- tend. SALESMAN 'WANTED $12,000 ,IS NOT TOO MUCH FOR THE MAN WE WANT aecause wp pay our top men In other cities from CUP to $15,00P in a year, thin opening in the. Clinton Brea in worth just as much to the right man, If yop are over 30 , can make short auto trips. , , cap call on small town rural and induntrial property owners I hope to hear from you right away. I would like to have you start with us soon aid stay for a long time, All eplies confidential. R. L. Swallow, Pres., south- western Petroleerto Co., Box 789, Fort Worth i, Texas. TRANSPORTATION GIRL DESIRES Transportation 5 days per week, to and from Goderich, to arrive in Goderich by 8.15 a.m. and leave 5 p.m. Phone HU 2-9615. 20p Notice To Creditors In the Estate of RAYMOND JAMIESON, late of the Town- ship of Hullett -in the County 1:0_ Huron, Farmer, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named who died on the 19th day of February, A.D. 1963, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the under- Signed on or before the 20th day of May, A.D. 1963, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of -which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 26th day of April, A.D. 1963. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor of the said Estate. Notice To Creditors In the Estate of EZRA ELLIS, late of the Township of Goderich In the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named who died on the 5th day of 'April, A.D. 1963, are requir- ed to file full particulars there- of with the undersigned on or before the 20th day of May, A.D. 1963, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersign- 'ed shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 26th day of April, A.D, 1963. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario. Solicitor for the said Estate. Notice To Creditors In the Estate of EDWARD GORDON HOWES, late of the Township of Hullett in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named who died on the 10th day of March, A.D. 1963, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 21st day of May, A.D. 1963, after which date 'the assets will be distri- buted, having regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 10th day of May, A.D. 1963, E. B MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 20b Clearing AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Machinery, Grain and Household Effects at Lot 4 & 5, Con. 14, Hullett Twp., 3 3A. miles west and V2 mile south of Walton (former John Mills farm) on WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 at 1:00 p.m. Cattle-Holstein cow fresh;' Holstein cow due time of sale; 2 Holstein cows milking, due July and August; 4 open Hol- stein heifers; 3 Poll Angus yr. olds; 16 Hereford steers, 750 pounds. poultry-100 Sussex hens, 1 yr. old; poultry equipment. Machinery-1953 1/2 ton Ford truck in perfect condition; M-II 44 universal tractor in good condition; Heat Houser; Ford Major tractor; 60 M-H combine; 8 ft. pickup with motor like new; McCormick baler; No, 45 McCormick 7 ft, mower; trail- er; M-H 3-furrow plow; Titan chain saw; 24-in.; Welland set of pipe dies front 1/4 to 2 in.; pipe vise and putter numbers; piping; 25 rend hardwood; 2 lawn mowers; 15 run John Deere fertilizer drill and tarp (like new); Cockshatt No. 5 4-bar side rake (like new); 6- ft. one way disc; 3 section sp- ring tooth harrows; 4 section sprang tooth harrowe;' George White manure spreader, 85 bus. (like new); 10-ft. binder power for swather; 32-ft hay, elevator (Mayrath); eleettic mo- tor;'extension Ord; 16eft, grain auger; 3-14 h.p. Meters; De- Laval electric cream separator; rubber tired wagon (like new); ;rubber tired farm Wagon with grain boat 16-ft, hay rack; 36- ft. eattension laddet. Feed-500 bales Oat etraena 600 bus. mixed grain; forkee; ehotfele. Houeehold Effects. - Small tie upright piano and bench; 3-pd, chesterfield (like new); radio; Actne cotik atove; 3 fur- hished becleoeine, beds, cites- sere, spring mattresses; 2 ward- robes. Other articles too numerous tb tnentleri. terms: Cash. No reedetee, farm told. Proprietor, Milani Reload-0k Audieneer, Harold, Jackson Clerk- George owell 201) MARX AND All4.414fA. Gftolul~:rt,AN MIAETp,10 The Mary .443C1 of Wesley-Willis Pitted Ph will hold. their regular meet ing on Telestleet, May 21 at .8' The president, 1.1111.p Stow.- art, will give the study book.: Clearing • AUCTION SALE 9f Farm Stock and Machill- ery at Lot 22, C941. 17, -GC?cierictl Township, g Miles north of Clip, ton. on Base Line Road on SATURDAY MAY' 18 at 1 p.m. Peale: 3 yr, old Durham, and Cheroleie cow' with calf at foot, relayed; ,5 year old Hereford- Charolais eiew with calf at foot, rebred; 2 Hereford cows with celves at foot; Durham cow with calf at foot, rebred; Holstein- Hereford cow, due an ;tine; 2 2-yr-old Hereford heifers, bred; Charolais and Hereford, heif- ers, 1 yr. old; 1 % Charolais heifer, 1 yr,. old; Hereford heif- er, 1 Yr o34; % Charolais bull, year and half old; 1 yr. old Holstein steer. Pigs: 1 English Black Land race sow, bred 6 weeks; six chunks. Pony mares, bred. Poultry; 60 2-year-old hens. Machinery: Allis Chalmers 13' tractor stuffier; 1950 Ferguson tractor; Ferguson disk, 3-point hitch; 2-furrow 3-point hitch plow; Ferguson manure loader; manure spreader on rubber; 2- wheel steel body trailer with rack; hay car, cable and pal-: leys; weigh scales; steel wheel barrow; pig crate; quantity of lumber; snow fence; 2 electric fencers; quantity of baled hay; numerous other articles. No reserve, farm sold.Terms• cash. ROSS and WES HOGGART, Proprietors HAROLD JACKSON, Amt. George Powell, Clerk AUCTION SALE Of the Estates of Miss B. F. Ward and Miss M. A. Stone, from 154 Victoria Terrace, on SATURDAY, MAY 25 at 1:30 p.m., the following: Rosewood desk; Admiral 21" TV; TV aerial; walnut gate-leg table; Victorian upholstered arm chair; Victorian walnut sofa; Windsor arm chair; Lazy Boy chair and Ottoman; uphol- stered chesterfield chair; hos- tess chair; walnut arm chair; 2 knee-hole desks; small desk; nest of 3 walnut tables; sever- al small tables .and end tables; walnut oval tables; magazine table; wicker table and 2 chairs; open book case; sever-. al foot stools; tea wagon; floor lamps; table and bedside lamps; fireside equipment; wal- nut poster bed, springs and mattress; walnut wardrobe chest; walnut vanity; Martha Washington sewing cabinet; walnut' bed, springs and mat- tresses; 2 chests of drawers; rollaway bed; quantity of bed- ding; 9-pc, walnut dining room suite; oak desk secretary; oak night table; swing mirror; 3 w a 1 I mirrors; Westinghouse' electric stove with electrical clock and timer; Westinghouse refrigerator (like new); metal Utility cabinet; metal utility table; chrome set of table and four ' chairs; lawn furniture; porch rug; bamboo drapes; curtains and drapes; Airway vacuum cleaner; carpet sweep- er; ironing board; electric iron; books, with 50 Harvard Clas- sics, set of Dickens works, other books; dishes, glassware, pic- tures, cooking utensils; numer- ous other articles.Terms Cash This is a sale of high quality furnishings with numerous an- tique pieces. Mrs. Patricia Bateman, Mr. Wilmot Stone, Mr. E. B. Menzies, Executors for the Estates. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 20-lb Estate AUCTION, SALE Clearing 'Auction Sale of Pro- perty and Household Effects in the town of Goderich, 50 South Street, on SATURDAY, MAY 25 at 12:30 p.m. sharp, weather permitting. Upright Nordheimer piano and bench; ,round oak exten- sion (table abd 6 chairs; anti-, que walnut sideboard; antique book case; 3 antique walnut crests of drawers; 2 antique walnut beds; wash stands; an- tique walina settee; antique walnut what-not; number of an- tique occasional chairs; rocking chairs; drop-leaf t=able; round and oval walnut tables; walnut writing desk; walnut china cabinet; walnut bedroom'suite, including 2 single beds, dres- ser, vanity, chest of drawers; j. —anal-re A, ferneries; Sewing machine, vacuum cleari- er; mantel radio; Kelvinator frig., 7 cit. ft.; 4 burner elec- tric stove; Simplicity washer; coal range; glass cupboard; kitchen table 'and chairs; set of reed porch furniture; 2 music cabinets; gramophone and records; sectional book case; coal oil lamps; floor lamps; heater; table Mews; an- tique china; 'Set of English bone china; Vases; jardineers; mirrors; clocks; books; large quantity of dishes; kitchen utensils; electrical appliances; floor covering; scatter hints; quilts, bed linens, blahkete, table linens; pictures; books; a tubs; lawn mower; garden tools Other articles too num- erous to . Mention, Property-At the satin place, 3 pate the property will be Offered for sale Subjeat, to re- serve bid, lying and being in the town of Goderich, County Of Riven and being comPoeed Of Parts of Tots 217 and 218, running in the said town, 7 room, 11/4 storey frame halite With asphalt siding, 3-piece bath, new oil furnace, large lot, TerMa-Chattele cash, Pro- perty 1.0go &Wiz; balance in 80 days, imenediate possession. Prep., Eatate of late Vesta Ath Carpentee, HaYs and Prest, Solieltoes for Estate, Auctioheer, Harold. Jackson' clerk, George Powell 21)elle --CUSTOM WORK Custom Ploughteg, clieking, et#1, tivating and sowing. Phoep Lyle MoatgomerY, '1W 2-7231, Clin- ton. 3.7tfb FOR SA LM 2 UNIT DE LAVAL milking machine, will run 4 units, in good. condition. Phone JA 4- SW, 'Walter Hicks, 20p miciigLarkt, SANILA,C and Seaway Seed, Beans for sale. Contracts evailable. Ontario Bean Growers Ltd., Locndon. 20-1,2b PIONEER 111-BRED CORN, Outstanding in yield and stand- ing ability. Leader in gov't, check plot. Contact Keith Lovell, Kippen View Farms, Kippen, Qnt, 13-22b RECONDITIONED 'Esso 12-can spray milk cooler; 24 milk cans; can rack for 18 cans. Reason for sale-gone bulk John E Westbrook, RR 2, Clinton, ph- one JA 4-8036, Goderich: 201) LARGE QUANTITY of Choice Mixed Hay, square bales. Ap- ply to James Landesborough, phone 665W1, Seaforth 18-9-20p PIONEER CHAIN SAWS as low as $159.00. Good choice of used saws. Chains, $10.00 Chain oil, $1.45 gal. Also gird- en tillers, lawn mowers and Wheel Horse garden tractors. Call Robert Glen, phone HU 2- 9292, Clinton. 17to22p Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Implements, Tools and Grain will be held for William Wat- son, Lot 3, Con. 7, Colborne Twp., IA mile east of Carlow on highway on MONDAY, MAY 20 at 1:00 p.m. Featuring Model 400 Case tractor, nearly new, and full line of equipment. Sickness is the reason for selling. Terms Cash Proprietor, William Watson Auctioneer, D. B. Blue St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Rev. R. U. MacLean, RA. Mrs. M. J. AGNEW, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, May 19 9.45 a.m,--Sunday School 10.45 a.m.-Church Service ALL WELCOME TO WORSHIP WITH US , -. • .e.e - eee.ayeae--- Christian Reformed Church REV. L. SLOFSTRA Minister Sunday, May 19 10.00 a.m.-Service in English 2.30 p.m.-Service in Dutch Every Sunday 6.15 'p.m„ Dial 680 CHLO, London, Listen to "Back to God Hour" EVERYONE WELCOME . •. 1:TVEStOcK. FOR. $40 „ - 2 REGISTEltED HEREFORD Bulls, year Cold. Phone 14R8, BlYth, 20P , • , 18 PIGS. 6 weeks old. George Bailey, RA 4, Clinton, phone HU 2,9853, 20h _ 28 YORK PIG$, 8 weeks old, Apple, pill Fiyam, AR 1, Clin- ton. 2l)p 25 PEGS, 8 to 10 weeks old, Apply Orville Webber, Verna, phone HU 2-3267, call after 6, 201) GOOD MILK GOATS, fresh; ale() yearling doe of good stack. Phone HU 2-9652. 2011 SERVICES-7— FOR YOUR CUSTOM SPRAY- ING, spray materials and spray- ing equipment, contact Jack Dunn, RR. 3, Bayfield. Phone 58r32, Bayfieid. 20b DEAD ANIMAL - REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS -- Call Collect DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Phone Clinton HU 2-7269 Licence 262-C-63 Phone Seaforth 863w1 Licence 240-C-63 7-tfb Marlatt's Dead Stock Removal Highest cash prices paid for disabled or dead cows and horses over 500 lbs. Please call collect: BRUCE MARLATT Brussels, Ontario Phone 133 24 HOUR SERVICE License No. 95163B 46tfb Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON 11.00 a.m.-Breaking of Bread 3.00 p.m.-Sunday School 7.00 p.m.-Gospel Service 8.00 p.m. Thursday-Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading. Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, May 19 9,45 aere-Worshin Service 11.00 a.m,---Sunday School 8.00 pan.-Evening Service Guest Speaker: Mr. Reuben Brubaeher Tues., - Prayer and Bible Study, All Welcome BIRTHS Public- - Hosp1l . gn 'Wednesday, May 15,1963, 'Mr,: .444 WS, 'Terry' glliOtt,' L. Ol j nten, P. son. P V Hospital i.%04 on 1963, Sgt, Mrs, Stephen. ,lames, Street, Clin-ton, a son. S.W.U.WW,In-011.ntOTA Public ospital on ;Friday, May 10, 190, to Mr. and. Mrs iTeromp., Sweeney,. Zurich, .a daughter, WISE-4ti Clinton Piiblie'Nna-. petal, an Tuesday, May 1•4i 1963, to., Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Wise, RR, 3 Clinton, a WO, TH )w41.7.1p,---Th Goderich Alex,: Andra Marine and General DEAS Hospital, John R. Beattie, $1, Goderich, Survived by eetie, Wilfred, Goderich; Chester, ters, -(Lillian) Pea-. Gederich Township; daugh,.. gan and Mrs, Vincent (Betty) Young, both of Goderich; sis- ters, Goderich, Service waswes. Bolton, 1 from the Lodge funeral home with burial inradborne ceme- tery. BROADFOOT Tn Huronview on Tuesday, May 14, 1963, Walter R. BroadfOot, 79, Wale ton, retired Grey Township farmer Survived by his wlfe, the former Jean Love. Ser- vice will be held from the D. A. Rana funeral home, Brus- sels, on Thursday at 2:00 pm_ with burial in Brussels Cerne- tery. cO LE-la Huronview on Sat- urday,' May 11, 1963, Miss Fanny Cole, $S, a former re- sident of Hallett Township. Survivors include three neph- ews, Harry Webster, Hullett Township; Roy Webster, Stevensville and Frank Mc- Burney, Dauphin, Manitoba. Service was held from the Arthur funeral home, Auburn, on Tuesday. Interment was in Hope Chapel cemetery, Hullett Township FERGUSON - At Parkwood Hospital, London, on Wednes- day, May 15, 1963, Margaret (Porterfield) Ferguson, in her 88th .year. Beloved wife of the late James Ferguson and dear mother of the late Jam- es P. Ferguson of London; dear sister of 'Mrs. Ernest (Mary) Geddes, Seaforth. Resting-at the.- Geo. E, Logan & Sons funeral 'home, 371 Dunclas Street, London,, until 10:00 aen. Friday, thence to Knox Presbyterian Church, Bayfield, from 1:00 p.m. for service 'at 3:00 p.m, Interment in Bayfield cemetery. Casket will remain open • in church until time of service, MacKINNON-In South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Satur- day, May 11, 1963, Donald E. lVfacKamon, 68, Hensall, a former councillor. Survived by his wife, the former Janet Park; sons, Donald, Alvins- ton; Sgt. Ronald, in Germ- any; Bill, at home; and three sisters and eight brothers, in- cluding Ray MacKirinon, Hen- , sa1L Service was held on " Tuesday from Bonthron fun- eral home with burial in Baird's cemetery. STE.WART - In Toronto on Thursday, May 9, 1963, Mary McIntyreN Stewart, .a gradu- ate of the University of Tor- onto and a former teacher in Quebec City and Winni- peg, as well as 'an exchange teacher in Japan and China. She was the daughter of the late Rev. Alexander Stewart, DID. and Mrs, Stewart and a sister of the late Robert A. Stewart, Funeral service was held from A. W. Miles chapel on Friday evening and burial was in Clinton cemetery on Saturday with Rev. R. U. MacLean and Rev. D. J. Lane conducting the com- mittal service. POSTPONE MEETING FOR REBEKABS Due to the holiday, May 20, the regular meeting of the Huronic Rebekah Lodge will be Wednesday, May 22, There will be degree practice follow- ing the meeting. The members have been in- vited to Hensall, Wednesday, May 29 where they will meet with the president of the Re- bekah Assembly of Ontario and to Goderich, Tuesday, June 4 Personals 1W, ad Mrs, ,Clarence ens, Clinton;, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Gibson, RR .5, Clinton; Mr, and 'Mrs Charlie lvfx.. and .Mrs, Qiiver Pocock,. Dernniller; Mr. and Leiper, Weston; Mr. and. Mr's. W,. $ Macau, Savnlai Mn aud.mrs..chester 1Ve/laM,, 1494, don were in,Pettealla last Wed- nesday attending the funeral of their aunt, lYfrs, Katie Drown, Miss LeolaNott, Detroit, and Miss Sandra Garrioch, wino, Scr, also Mr, George Bielton, tee and Bee' Bickerton, Wood-, stock were gOests ever t weekend with Mr, and Mrs, G. W. Nott, 107 High Street, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Adams, Toroebe spent the weekend with the former's mother, yrs. Ada Adams. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Sheriff and Mrs. Harry L, Sturdy, of Goderich, wish to announce the en- gagement of their only daughter, Betty Louise Sturdy, Reg,N., to Stewart Henry Knipe, of Gadshill, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Knipe, RR 2, Gadshill. The wedding will take place at 3:00 p.m. on June 1 at North Street United Church, Goderich. 20p CARDS OF THANKS I wish, to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers, gifts and visits while a patient in Clinton Pub- lic Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses, Dr. Oakes, Rev. Mills.-MRS. WILLIAM LEE. 20b My wife and I wish to thank all our neighbors and friends for gifts, cards and many trips to the hospital; also many thanks to Dr. Newland, nurses and staff, and to Rev. Dymond. All were deeply appreciated. -MAURICE FRAME. 20p We wish to extend our heart- felt thanks and appreciation for many acts of kindness, mes- sages of sympathy, and beauti- ful floral offerings received, from our kind friends and neighbors during our recent be- reavement in the loss of our beloved son and brother. -THE HOFFMAN FAMILY. 20x The family of the late Her- bert Jenkins express sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown in the loss of a dear husband and father. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes, the Rev. Park, Rev, Mills, the Ball and Mutch fun- eral honle, the nursing staff of Clinton hospital, special nurs- es, Mrs. Livermore, Mrs. Mar- tin, Miss K. Snider. To our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness. For the beautiful flowers, letters and cards. 20p I Enter Squad In Ball Loop, Seel( Players 'Clinton, Recreation Commit-, tOPthis week entered an int- ermediate softball team in a woAA grouping which pros ehOy has five other squadS. Included in the loop to date are Lucknow, -1,vbiteehureb, Blyth, Belgrave and .Seaforth. There is a possibility the t Wirighern may join the group- ing as well, The league Will hold their organizational meeting tonight (Thursday) at which time a schedule will be drawn up comprising the local squad, Bob Welsh, who. has been organizing the local squad re- ported the club would bold their first workout in the local park this Friday night at 6,30 p.m. He reported as well that all . SPECIALS . . IVORY SOAP Reg. 10c 12 for 99c FREE TAMPAX PURSE CONTAINER with -Reg. or Super 40's 1.75 NEW ROOM Deodorant and Air Freshener 12 Oz. Tin Only 99c MOTH CRYSTALS Reg. 59c lb.—SPECIAL 2 lbs. 67c ' positions on the team were Wide opon arid any persons iti- tereeted in 11.114-*fOrn1 of TeOre,, Atien are invited to Attend pr- aetico. It is not Mown yet who will :coach Manage. the .squad, "Animal" Bites Holmesville Lad A small squirrel or chip- munk, which bit an old Holmesville youngster Sun- day. has been forwarded to Dr. MacLennan, Seaforth for rabies tests, Dr. lYfacT,enrion reported On Wednesday that the animal was sent on for tests,. but as yet no ward has been received. The youngster was Kenneth Colclough, son of Mr,. and Mrs. David Colclotigh, and he was bitten while attempting to .aid the animal which appeared to be sick, Dr. Fred' Thompson, Clinton. treated the lad. • Thum, May 101 1943,-,Platan .Now,s,RacartI,4099 e • ATTENTION TARMERSI CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptiit Federation of Canada) Pastor: Craig Peters, B.A. SUNDAY, MAY 19 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11.15 a.m.-Family Worship All Are Welcome Here BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH T. Leslie Hobbins,•B.A., Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 19 10.00 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship 7.30 p.m.-Evangelistic Hour Wednesday, 8 p.m.-Prayer Service, Revival Notes You'Are Cordially Invited To All Of These Services Ontario Street United Church erl'HE FRIENDLY CHURCH" Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A. 9.45 a.m.-Sunday School 11.00 a.m:-Morning Service TURNER'S CHURCH 2.00 p,m.--Ghurch Service , 3,00 p.m.-Sunday School Attend Your Church This Sunday All Services on Daylight Saving Time Peoleu-AgitIls--!qahneshilie gniteb aiturtiles REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister Subject: "SCREEN YOUR WINDOWS" WESLEY-WILLIS 11.00 a.m.-Church Service 12.15 p.m-Stull-ley School HOLMESVILLE 9.45 ann.-Church Service 10,46 a,m.-Sunday School ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev, 13. L. Dymond; LTh., Reotor Charles Merrill, Organist SUNDAY, MAY 19 EASTER V 8.30 0..M.-Holy Ci)nernuaion 11.00 a.m.-Morning PraYer 2.00 p.m.--Junior Cenfirination Class 7,00 pan.--Evening Prayer i Thursday, May 2a-AseenSiori bay 10.00 ant Cotranunion ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY at the Queen's Hotel SEAFORTH All This Week and Next Week "The Standard 5" SECURE Compact Deodorant 1.35 STRI-DEX for Acne 1.25 COVER GIRL Liquid Make- Up and Compact Reg. 2.50 ,... Both for 2.00 KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE Reg. 63c 2 for 89c FREE POCKET DISPENSER with SUCARYL TABLETS 100's for 80c Q-T SUN TAN CREAM 1.85 SUN GLASSES „ 79c to 4.49 NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM Reg. 73c 2 for $1.09