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Clinton News-Record, 1963-10-31, Page 9YOU Qualify Too! For The $500 CASH GOVERNMENT GRANT YES . . ALL OUR HOUSES ARE APPROVED REGARDLESS OF HOW THEY ARE MORTGAGED. 15 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM 2-3-4 and 5 BEDROOM FULL POURED BASEMENT NUWAY BUILDINGS Ltd. Builders of the KERNOHAN HOME . . The Name-Guarantees The-Quality- 1030 Adelaide Street London, Ontario Office 439-1411 Call Collect 43-4b _Evenings 4344577 439-2535 FARMERS We are shipping cattle every Monday for United Co-operative of Ontario and solicit your patronage. We will pick them up at your farm. Please PHONE COLLECT not later that Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative H. S. Hunt, Shipper Phone 669 W 1 , \,4,i. ,-.‘•,:---, ii-N 1 .' PV• I/ 'k' %7 I/ 'I ' "' ‘ - I .' • f ..'" ...., ...f: — .i .. e, 4te• ,,‘ _t , .41 ./. fit - , w to iiii ' --it 1 tP • 9%;; ' '''.•;••t 4i4+....''140 4(71/611i ''.0.0 Ail' --- folgie ki'l % (14 .e I f 'Obi" . Avi/di • ' — — 0 ..tio I ' • '...', • • N`.. :* ; — - 01..'170:1".14. e_esto•opo• p.- • new horizons Time seems to move foster as it grows older. Old ideas make room for new methods, new products and services, We are glad to be part of SHUR-GAIN Feed Service . . . a system of local feed manufacturing, backed by the best of Canadian research which, for over a quarter of a century has provided leadership in efficient agricultural production, helping to make farming a better way of life. It is with pride we display the new SHUR-GAIN crest as a symbol of our determination to keep you provided with the best products and services for the next 25 years and thereafter! Clinton Feed Mill 28 Huron Street — Clinton, Ont. Two Phones: 482.3815 and 482.3484 ALTZ ,I•toctouGH WASHDAY 11 GAreibilks DRYER! 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Full details available from your depart- ment store, your gas appliance dealer or your Gas Company Moire-owners are happier with Natural Gas COMPANY UNION THE FRIENDLY FUEL VISIT THESE GAS APPLIANCE DEALERS TODAY CKNX TELEVISION CHANNEL SEND FOR YOUR FREE PROGRAM AND MOVIE SCHEDULE Dr. W. Fingland Guest Speaker At Grace Service (By Mrs, Don Harris) Grace United Church was beautifully decorated with bas kets of fall flowers for anni- versary services on Sunday last. Rev, Dr. William Fingland, M.A., 13.D., D.D„ of Niagara Falls, and a native of Huron County, was guest speaker at both services, The choir, under the leader- ship of Mrs. William Cox, sang as their anthem "On Christ The Rock I Stand" at the mor- ning service and at the even- ing "I Know The One". The Pilgrim Singers, Clinton, Contributed greatly to the mor- ning service with their message of song and Mrs. A. G. Pease, Bayfield, rendered a lovely solo at the evening service. Commencing Sunday, Novem- ber 3, services at Grace Church will be in the afternoon. Sun- day School at 1:00 p.m. and church service at 1:45 p.m. 1.601110$figli Buy your Canada Savings Bonds (Average Yield to maturity 5.03% Per Annum) at the Royal Ask for application form at 'your nearest branch. Buy for cash or by instal.c. tnents, Canada Savings Bonds never fluctuate in *aluef can be cashed any time far full taco value, plus interest. ROYAL BAN K Maitland Group Views Area Site Considered For Conservation Area tondesboro lady OthiSliChurth Thu"*' 4eeth To :Ontario. Street Group Inspection of 4 2130-acre site as a nesSible conelTatien area highlighted a tour of the Miat- land Valley Conservation Auth- erity, RepresentativeS of 19 of the 29 municipalities within the Maitland watershed attended, along with representatives of the Department of 1.4anda and 'Forests, Known as the Falls Reserve -property, located. at BerginIler, the site favors development for camping, picnicking and skiing as well as conservation demon- stration plots The authority has the Prop- erty under option but a, defin- ite decision will not be made until a general meeting is held of all municipal representatives. The tour included a visit to conservation areas already un- der development within the Maitland watershed. Noted particularly was the progress made this year on the Galbraith area in Mornington Township and improvements to the area at Gorrie, Improvements were also cited on the project at Ethel. McGee 's Goderich Your Authorized General Motors Dealers For Goderich Clinton and District PONTIAC - BUICK - CADILLAC ACADIAN - .BEAMONT BUICK SPECIAL - VAUXHALL GMCI TRUCKS Largest and Best Selection of Goodwill Used Cars in Huron County ,We Also Lease New Cars For a 1 Year or 2 Year Basis ATTENTION RCAF PERSONNEL We are competitive with your Car Club and you have our SERVICE. DIAL 524-7801 -- GODERICH OPEN EVERY EVENING Amsommosozomm. place for the. Province of On, "The 'Maitland is tunate. It has, not been spoiled, • Now it is .otir, responsibility to see that this never happens:" Plan Bazaar To Raise Cash My 'Mrs. 'N. Tfeag) United Church Women held their October meeting in the Sunday school rooms with 30 ladies. being present, Worship was taken by Mrs,. 0, Workman and the topic by Mrs. T. W. Reid, The hostesses were Mrs. R. D. Elgie and Mrs. A, Binnenclyk. - Plans and arrangements were made for the fall bazaar to be held in the church school. rooms, Saturday, November 15,. ]Personals Mrs, William McKenzie,Exe- ter ,• visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Hood ..41710. Joyce. Mr, and 'Mrs, Earl Sproule, Exeter, were 'Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs, W, L, Mel- lis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Town- send and Douglas, Moose Jaw, Sask„ are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deichert and family, Zurich, were Sun- day visitors at :the home. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and boys. A .successful sale was held Saturday at the farm of Mrs. Theo Hanwert on the 8th con. of Tuckersmith. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howe and family, London, visited Satur- day with Miss Margaret Mac- Kay and Oliver. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Lostell, Susie and Lloyd were: Mr. and Mrs. Ch- arles O'Brien, Exeter; Mrs.' J., Lostell Sr., and- Mr. George Lostell, Frobisher, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lostell, Ex- eter; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stur- geon and Jo Anne, Hayfield; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parsons, Seaforth; Mr. Wayne Pridham, Crornarty. • E T CTRIAIT H MUNICIPAL DUMP " Will be Open Until Further Notice on Wednesday and Sat. Afternoons from 1 to 5.30 p.m. No Wire Fencing, Old Con- crete or Car Bodies Permitted. J. I. McINTOSH Clerk 14tfb .ISOCIP Award Contract for Fire Nall In 'Myth Area. At a meeting .of the T3,4th' Fire Area Board, Were' 44 the Library Wednesday ev ening, the local firm of 81PN - MantaTig and Sons was award- ed the Contract to build a new fire hail in 'Myth ,for ,the area, The successful_ tender WAS for $9,501,40, Other tenders were for '$9,- 742:72; $11,345 The new building will be a pole-type, steel cIad,. structure,. 64. by $2 feet, Tn it will be room to house three fire trucks and a 1.5,,by-32 foot training room for the firemen,: , • The new structure is to be ,completed by _ December 1. Work will commence as soon after November 1 as pOssible. It. will be erected adjacent. to and north of the present fire hall on Mill Street. Groups To Meet At Middleton (By Our Middleton Correspondent) , The Women's. Auxiliary of St, James Anglican Church will hold their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday after- noon, November 6 at the home of Mrs. Arnold Miller, There will be a quilt and 'the roll call is "judge". The WA of St. James Chur- ch is holding their first social evening of the fall season on Friday, November 1 in the "Tipperary" No. 9 School. This will take the form of a card party. Everyone is welcome. See Coming Events. Commencing Sunday, Novem- ber 3 .and continuing through- out the winter months, the service of Evening Prayer will be held in St, James Church, Middleton, at 2:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Earley, George and. Robert, Hillcrest Angus Farms, Kerwood and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Freitag, Arkona, spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Stewart Middleton. The Autarral iThankOfferlPg pf Ontario Street VCW was h eld ;on, Thursday October V., Mrs, 11t .144.10-P, president, opened the meeting With a poem "Tiaryest Thanks'', Mrs. Willis VanFigniond, .who was in charge of the cleYotiOnal period, took as her theme "Bless The Lord, Q My Soul, And Forget Not All His fiene- fit.s". "pig men who forgets to be thankful has fallen asleep in life," said Mrs, Varigniond. The guests were welcomed to the meeting by Mrs, M. Batkin. Misses Honnie and Harbara e 11 sang "Thanksgiving Hymn" and "The Pay Thou gayest", Greetings from the Presby- tery were extended by Mrs, Maaggart, the Presbyterial president, The gu.est speaker, Mrs. Car,. son, 1-0400.09401 was introduc- ed. by Mrs. G. Mills, Mrs, .0.ar, son :described the work. of -the women in the „church in land, In. Ireland the women's department is similar to the UCW, There are eight districts which correspond to local presbyteries. Most bra4eheS of the women's department meet weekly but the meetings stop in May until after the barvest in October. The women's de, partment is primarily a Mis- sionary -Organization but may choose its own program, Mrs. 13atkin thanked Mrs, Carson for her enjoyable and interesting talk, The ,ladies were invited to the church audi- torium for lunch, P4ring. a dinner and -reeep, tioxi at the Dlue Darn Restanr= ant in LiatoWei, Fred ;(4Pitsell, Toronto, representing the -091'1H nervation, Branch, lauded the strides which have bee.h- taken • in conservation within the Matt, He recalled when he Set'Yed • . • • tadie • Kianen land Authority, as "field officer of the nearby Ausable and Saugeen authori- ties when the old Middle Malt- - land was. in its infancy, The. Middle Maitland emerged into the full Madland a year “ago.. W. J. Kelterborn, lVfilverton,- ehairman , of the Public Rein.,' Obits Advisory Board which ar- ranged the . tour, termed the progress "tremendous" a n warned municipalities which are too concerned about money are going to lose out, Cort of conservation develop- ment is little when taken on a per capita basis, he said, 4cia, ing "we must have conserve., tion if we are to do for suc- ceeding generations what our forefathers. did for us". He said what has been ac-. complished in 1312 years in the Maitland Valley indicates that this area can become a show PLAY I GIVE WAY MON.-FRI. 12:30-1:00 Noon CHANNEL SAVE YOUR IGA TAPES AND WATCH FOR DETAILS 1901,clinton Npws-RecntiO,Page FREE CASH and ,MERCHANDISE PRIZES Also Watch CKNX Television for Western Ontario's "Liveliest" Selection of Progervis "FOCUS", "CIRCLE 8 RANCH", "THE 10:30 SHOW", "SINGTIME", "M`LADY", "TOWN & COUNTRY" . 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