Clinton News-Record, 1964-03-05, Page 5.. . •- ..Xr
•. �: Thws,f: Girth 5f 1944- plir t9li ire s,) icor¢«-fig 'S
n o r Reran s 0arnin ere St,Paul's 6rour� "I rM r .. na Y- an .
N r'o #h�a $�L: ar a r
To Make earl' 0-j Forset'Fut' re,.Bid'At-Qneo.flwo n a. lQ t. e n $ Seeks —A e$ S nay ng end r..
Unit :four 0 the UCW of Mrs.:LayysQn :conducted th'e E�r /►1 Win,
j+pOntario $t,. > . urch et the business, Tl Ea ter 'T n Sac . �Ike finds owRe ace- Ment Costly
The battle :between Ray Pot Stirli?ig i.oplipl that the put a f'en'ce .up Qn zu property
CiI .._.._- in. An Fla. if
en h de d os �, „church .last Mairclay with. Mis, offering xneeking will be held , e b i of t
ter RR 3 Clinton d God.. agi"eein t and been mea . an., i? ted no liens , iiia St. l Robert Wayiz, RtX inn..t was lined cult he w._ d
,. taro. e pa g ass Tzewartha :ln he :Ghali,. on Apii andf .i` the ro f'atr. s Ladies: C=olid incl.. , A
p gram 1 is o ::zf he we o . a11.
xieFi TohY?Shz co secs ov the ti?raugh a council of former signs,. However he• #lo'ked the t o' at 'she om (3Firutori w4�o escaped a 3Q�dtaY 4Se F? .. b .. nt t..
p u ..1, " and Miss Llva. Wiltse at 'the Mrs.. 1?, Homuth sang two Solos h _ .e of Kis, F3, T3art a ] :.
p o.,.k .on years, and we scan, only o fence 'had been torn dawn. tiff, Tu a th e r i
form, gavel ut a n ,g is o,., esd y, wi . th p es Jail •t 'ili.WF?en he prt?niised tun Rabinson was ,ordered tel x1e-
p axi Accompanied by ?Yfis, R -
new tw st 'Monday it w4s. pl, by the agreement .on Raper `,. Poor A reenl 't clre}�t 1VIrs, H. '< . con i ,th :behave himself ,after pleading' a ax to a sentence a
,A . The devotional period was 14 ford and Mrs,, Forest gai'e �. , , N ona.4, Iii . . � pl�e .. facie $ i1 .ILCe n
ixLaiily peaceful. L?eputY-1eeYe Everett .M I : Due xo the tae e r e eF►#tzr, gw ly yip -a -dirt of Willful W,ednPsda an the no
. ai ex 1 'nen that u 'oil d k th g g am e i 7 :o t o d. .. 4ix"t was
hro h lits limit i hes w,4 n ...... ai _ ... ha , Go..i? .. ha. ad as ctrarge of Mrs, Fi inky McCre readin , d .nag Was f. nen , , .0, ..n ._h � y,
!ig so.....o , C_.. P h been treed in ,4 court 1110 or, a siste b VIi s re e GaiH Mrs, 13a : Fea as 1n c ar a Following routine business ". , informed that, he had paid .only
1 ner t to do some ore r- , .. s-... ...d - y _...s... I . n y ......#' w_ _ h.. g. h e m Ynto r .
ter M s . , Stratford, potted !>ran..ed m.. sun a decision had d i t t c....arg Cl.. _.. n count,'Ved 50 tavW ids til 'cost of xe
iz. ed .orvn .> ` .he diner :and iVirs. k rank McGoly of elle Study book, assisted py ..he sacrifice .sale in April Was $ a. e c _ .
nesday. Placing the nd h as
v woi'lc ori, , the Pit, 12�zt had township •s favour, Mis4 rex- s m artha M s. i discus ed. The mei nd p a g � , .w In t..,e p.. t
snide the peaceful overtures ey
Settle the issue which has received .no co-operation from lilac an, Mx. , iVoi... an Trew,, r . M. W Ilse and Kis, It, s n berg .. , ... e n m
p d eilZ vvas nR :se#?Se m ve file .eha .ter osis the T i�dall, Miss S bi ourtiee, also thfl ccngre ation are ask d The uvitial sent nee had liceoath.
Pour. re -a u'n t i ur as . ga - P Y 'Sybil C .. g e h dei d t the Feb,
Chief IL a o so
resulted ui a Costly Court case, rg ..i g 4.e co. _ t G .. e. book d _Mrs.
ss re- ave uite stir folic ex-- to Cerate cod a uncle of value ...an oWi} ? . brs}axy h e. R. Tb _.Filpsoo also
heated discussion be Potter stated that there Study b k ,an M Ron..' ...... an re _ . g g r S ... vol . .
ed ..is _._. n. yWeer} the owevex, 'he denounced tk'l?e a business la m lea . t e . , to m b fu rnnture sit court session 4y Magi trate reported Robinson h'ad failed. to
parties i al would be na ore a wa7pha conducted the bus.-? t_.an,.. g __ w she mastered h 4Y .._ay . e ...x.. ,_..._, - ..
l?a nv ._ved and even in. sure s uig use pf siiCh va des. r1 tons e . _ ern H Q.C.
,C„ when Robin- make .. visits. , a '
gue .c.. P. i..... pei+i4?d. For the program Gary Japanese language while s,.he v, r, china, 1?oktorY, Jewel Cl... a . n any t rn,
threats of physical violence, done until such tlme as further as '"no •.: " and ,'n, rth est" son coded t to stnashing though, Th,
rtFz o w . Blade favoured wttl two piano was .a mLssionarY in .Japan,. lely and .antiques, l?l gull YThompson, stated the
Misner, who, said fatter had ne€00ationS had lxeen carried which had been used in the
s1 ut council an imse f solos, The secretary, Mrs,, F. G. 'the Window eat the � CliOn Magustrate Fi'ad inftai�ned hila
spent. over $2,000 in the fight,. o,.. by d h _ .l , agreement, incl stated that the s. VanE on a e Laundry and Cleaners Speed t4 do so.
extlatned.:h'e w in eresto& in He sand ,this was why he had ree n �, „ Mr _ Willisi .. gin.:.d gave
b1vT Rio r E T CW Thompson, told .of her recent. r. i a
cis ..t.... ag :crte.t was cul a. vel inteiestin cc_ t of A..- S n E.. >U •. tm 1 _..Wash on. Albert Street _n There was some cax?fliction
reaching some reasona+ble se ; Misner stat g a ou!? _ .p to Hu 1, .Quobe'e, and of
k ed again ;he Was 'Y PLA11T RAKE SALE �w Year'$ Eve, incident, on t'h s 'point, as neither Rob-
tleme.}�t. on 't, 0 bong, chi out t ,late sled c i her woriz alt the Qntatao Hoapi= tend >}g St. James Anglican ansa C t W.
drawn .. ne re in arty. ng [she tal Goderich, where She is the Unit three of. Ontario Street Chu c that .oi Sh o er, he later re ii, . rowo A torney ...G•
ENGAGEMENTS e was;
wev_.:, was
argumer4t to lire satxsPaetion of argument ati:V •further iii res oce ti a4 he a teacher" United Church Women meet r h . n t3'_ Cochrane; or the 1Vlagistra'te
uta on. t ranpy made ayvaie that S't, ,fames leased on. own bond when
his client .and .council, ANNouNCp peel of the original .agreement, h' rho 'several articles Moeda evenin , 1Karch 9 at shad reQiiernberer?. Siring these
She, wed e
i y g Church Hull, is the mother
lie noted that Potter had but questioned .council if they �vluic the at ie is +have made, 8:30 ni, at the church, Mem- ' instructieYis,
been. attempting 'to „ p . n . p church of the Ottawa Valley.
g resist:the Mr, 'and Mrs. `William: R. had .any interest in, gaining fur- h
» NXis, Clark Ball .and h'er hers, don't forget to bring yob The cathedral in. Qtianva heir ' ' Mi', Hays reprimalided the
.
encroaehmeruts which had been Pepper, RR 3; Seafortli, Cher rights to Some of the gravy lunch. ba1eing for the bake sale, g young Hays .far not having paid
made :on his property 'in a wish.. to announce the en- el i group. served 1 n h a iniSsion thereof, This c11uitCh aS� #a� ad eyl
p in areas of the Potter, - more on the window, but Rob-
"haphazard fashion" by the gagement of their da h- Hear ,pilssioilary is noted for its history Attach* • •
ug pit. Un'i't two: held +their meeting 44>ftRECTIUN ed, The April meeting is to ibe inson informed hi+m that ''the'
t rwllsh p, ter, •Carol Eileen, to Mr: He stated he .did not know e To d BeC.. pts H� h cost had jumped from :an gar
Reeve Grant Stirlingpointed Robert Anthony LeBeau, the ravel on Tuesday with Mrs. Alice Wallace Avery, Holmesvzll. , held at the home of i ,Noon,
g situation -in the .rginal .$125 to :$X6.5.
out to the Stratford lawyer son of Mr, and Mrs, Mac township,. questioned if at Lawson presiding'. .M1s, W. S. is a patient in' Victoria Hospi, :an.
fi p, R. Holmes and Mrs. Roy Tyn- tal, London, following' surgery lvirs, L' ll%an Me#� anon etas- Robinson asked that t he sen-"
that council felt 1lliey were Le+Beau, RR 1, Brucefield, s For Cart Parties
acne later, date council might deal were in charge, of the de, and not Mrs. Avery as publish, ed the meeting with the bene- � thou be handed down, eal-
within
yv+ithin'eir rights. as :outlined The marriageto take place be •intez+ested 'in securing more g though the zxiagigtrate staked
in the agreement ,the made in -St. Joseph's Romanyo+tional. ed in last weeks paper. diction, March meeting of the Hos i
gree. y gravel from Potter in addition, g he would give the youth an
,to purchase five acres of gravel Catholic Church, Clinton, to ;what has ,already been our- -- _.. _ other month before handing
pleat Auxiliary was held in the
from Potter, on Tuesday, March 31 nurses residence with Mrs. K. Chased. , � / dawn his verdict.
He answered the charge that 1964, at 12:00 noon, 10x He said that if there avis y w Tuckersmith
S, Wood fiesicling. .1Vfrs. Wood q n was given 1'5 days
g ri el r a7 tl ! opened h meeting v� th the � T�inso
they were taking out .the gran- - - any desire to get more ratnel to a the fine or he will have
epl In a haphazard fashion by Mr. and Mrs. Arse Vex from Potter, this might be a hospital prayer. to spend 10 days in jail,
noting that when people
bought h'oef, RR 5, ish ''c r . t" he could hold in front (Continued From Page One). Bruce�field, but they still de pounds of warble. fly powder tp 1Vlinu s were r ad b Mi+s.
g Clinton,: & i"p ul fr n^ to y Witlidra,w Charge
gravel they didn't 'buy .land, and' to , announce the engage of ahem to help reach a settle contractors .found It extremely cided to go ahead and awarded D. A, Moffatt RR $ Kipper D J, Cochrane and the �treasur t o he failed to ear
that the townshiphad nater- m�ent of their niece, I�leeltie ment over present s' u - difficult to remove gravel from the contract to Roth'Construe- at a cost; of $4.50 per 15 -pound Al_h ugh app.
the p s it a er's report was given by Mrs, in court, Victor Kennedy,
ally followed the vein of gr'av Maria Bette, daughter of tion, one of the three pits Listed by tion of RR 1, Gadshill, for a bag. A Duff Thompson and .a .matioA Blyth, had a charge against
el on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bette', . He stated that Potter was council, cost of $1,175. It was -awarded on the sbipu, to pay th'e necessary bills was him d sgmissed by Magistrate
To give you the privilege to S'assenlheim, The Nether- interested In having the town- "One man 'told me it was Reeve Elgin Thompson re, lation that ,the •ppwder .be of carried. Hays.
cut out 'a pit without regard lands, to Cornelis Versteeg, ship stopped from advancing worth. $1,50 to take gravel out ported the drain had been pas- the Chipman brand name. Mrs. Thompson re rted for n over the axitic-
for boundaries and a �symmet» son of Mr, and Mrs. Aart any further onto his land, and of it," road supe4ntendent .An- sed by Stanley Township conn- M st e; In looks g p
rival definition strikes me Clifford, Ontario. drew H�ruston sitated during the cit at their February meeting, Hubert Cooper, the only •ten- 'the sewing ommib ee that the Mars, he sound that Kennedy
o s _ as Versteeg, f , t was also wanting to be told der, received the award. for necessary pyjamas for the pat had been charged with an of -
being peculiar, Misner replied. The wedding will take $850.00 for gravel removed lengthy discussion, He, added despite the fact an appeal had spraying the township cattle at rents would soon be completed. ens on December 28 1964
"You have a peculiar looking place in the Christian Re- from the it last fall'. (Potter that another informed •him, it been lodged by one Brucefield pf e r ,
there," � - �Clinton, was worth at least 1..00 Per ma who claimed e was icily- a cost of 10 cents- per, head. She also reported . that the .which. he noted was an obvious
hole ere; he said, in refer formed Church, Clintonon recently billed, council for this wo $ P n h It• was again decided to "cant" had made record sales nullity as the date was still in
ence to the it the-townshipFir'iday, Aril 3, at 2.30 amount but 'the refused pay- yard, ing no benefit from the project.
has dug to da e. p.m. p' 10X meat on the grounds they -al- With •this .tth'in+king supported He stated the ratepayer had charge farmers 14 cents per during February. a the future.
d d the � ravel ? by members of council it was presenter'[ two appeals to San;-
head per spray, Vanishing panties are now Crown Attorney Cochrane
i a owne g
y ation ley, but they Passed the project In other business, council; nearly completed Sa and Cana- suggested the charge be wa'th-
.Misner explained that the decided ,that some ,ixiv�eatig tions from the Summerhill and drawn..
township had 85 and nine should' be carried out to deter- without -clearing up the appeal Made a donation of $100 to
'tenths percent of the law on mine if a more suitable supply matter, • Huron Central .Agriculture So- L'ondesboro groups were receiv- In 'the only other case heard,
Attend YoLi�' Church their' side -and probably would- could be found so the tender "'Mey're asking for trouble ciety which operates the Clin- ed,. Mrs. Doug Bartliff report- Emerson Grant Smith, Clinton,
n't have to pay 'the bill, prices of ,the conti+actois would .I think," Thompson told . !his ton Sprang Show. 'ed. was fined $35 and costs of $7.50
He again asked council if be lowered. council, Appointed councillor Victor Hospital superintendent, Mrs, fox illegal possession of alcohol,
v they -bad considered pureba's- Some possible sites were sug- However, he noted there was. Lee as a representative on the Phinney, reported that six pair
This Sunday
Ing any more gravel gen sted, and Houston was in- little else to 'do but approve the Scott .Memorial Hospital Board, of. bedsides had been purchas-
Stirling replied that council s'tructed to approach theown- drain and award" 'the contract. S'eaforth, to . replace William ed and were now in use.
had ,never considered purchas- ers to determine if gravel could It was the only tender receiv- Cameron, 'who resigned due to Tag Day convener, MTs. Had-
CLINTON' BAPTIST CHURCH
CLINTON-In
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
any more from Potter.
"Probably for good reasons,"
Misner replied.
However, he again pointed
be purchased,
It it can, the job will be ad-
vertised once again with' the
now sites fisted.
ed.
Warble Fly Action
• 'After a lengthy discussion,
council awarded the tender for
•. �: Thws,f: Girth 5f 1944- plir t9li ire s,) icor¢«-fig 'S
n o r Reran s 0arnin ere St,Paul's 6rour� "I rM r .. na Y- an .
N r'o #h�a $�L: ar a r
To Make earl' 0-j Forset'Fut' re,.Bid'At-Qneo.flwo n a. lQ t. e n $ Seeks —A e$ S nay ng end r..
Unit :four 0 the UCW of Mrs.:LayysQn :conducted th'e E�r /►1 Win,
j+pOntario $t,. > . urch et the business, Tl Ea ter 'T n Sac . �Ike finds owRe ace- Ment Costly
The battle :between Ray Pot Stirli?ig i.oplipl that the put a f'en'ce .up Qn zu property
CiI .._.._- in. An Fla. if
en h de d os �, „church .last Mairclay with. Mis, offering xneeking will be held , e b i of t
ter RR 3 Clinton d God.. agi"eein t and been mea . an., i? ted no liens , iiia St. l Robert Wayiz, RtX inn..t was lined cult he w._ d
,. taro. e pa g ass Tzewartha :ln he :Ghali,. on Apii andf .i` the ro f'atr. s Ladies: C=olid incl.. , A
p gram 1 is o ::zf he we o . a11.
xieFi TohY?Shz co secs ov the ti?raugh a council of former signs,. However he• #lo'ked the t o' at 'she om (3Firutori w4�o escaped a 3Q�dtaY 4Se F? .. b .. nt t..
p u ..1, " and Miss Llva. Wiltse at 'the Mrs.. 1?, Homuth sang two Solos h _ .e of Kis, F3, T3art a ] :.
p o.,.k .on years, and we scan, only o fence 'had been torn dawn. tiff, Tu a th e r i
form, gavel ut a n ,g is o,., esd y, wi . th p es Jail •t 'ili.WF?en he prt?niised tun Rabinson was ,ordered tel x1e-
p axi Accompanied by ?Yfis, R -
new tw st 'Monday it w4s. pl, by the agreement .on Raper `,. Poor A reenl 't clre}�t 1VIrs, H. '< . con i ,th :behave himself ,after pleading' a ax to a sentence a
,A . The devotional period was 14 ford and Mrs,, Forest gai'e �. , , N ona.4, Iii . . � pl�e .. facie $ i1 .ILCe n
ixLaiily peaceful. L?eputY-1eeYe Everett .M I : Due xo the tae e r e eF►#tzr, gw ly yip -a -dirt of Willful W,ednPsda an the no
. ai ex 1 'nen that u 'oil d k th g g am e i 7 :o t o d. .. 4ix"t was
hro h lits limit i hes w,4 n ...... ai _ ... ha , Go..i? .. ha. ad as ctrarge of Mrs, Fi inky McCre readin , d .nag Was f. nen , , .0, ..n ._h � y,
!ig so.....o , C_.. P h been treed in ,4 court 1110 or, a siste b VIi s re e GaiH Mrs, 13a : Fea as 1n c ar a Following routine business ". , informed that, he had paid .only
1 ner t to do some ore r- , .. s-... ...d - y _...s... I . n y ......#' w_ _ h.. g. h e m Ynto r .
ter M s . , Stratford, potted !>ran..ed m.. sun a decision had d i t t c....arg Cl.. _.. n count,'Ved 50 tavW ids til 'cost of xe
iz. ed .orvn .> ` .he diner :and iVirs. k rank McGoly of elle Study book, assisted py ..he sacrifice .sale in April Was $ a. e c _ .
nesday. Placing the nd h as
v woi'lc ori, , the Pit, 12�zt had township •s favour, Mis4 rex- s m artha M s. i discus ed. The mei nd p a g � , .w In t..,e p.. t
snide the peaceful overtures ey
Settle the issue which has received .no co-operation from lilac an, Mx. , iVoi... an Trew,, r . M. W Ilse and Kis, It, s n berg .. , ... e n m
p d eilZ vvas nR :se#?Se m ve file .eha .ter osis the T i�dall, Miss S bi ourtiee, also thfl ccngre ation are ask d The uvitial sent nee had liceoath.
Pour. re -a u'n t i ur as . ga - P Y 'Sybil C .. g e h dei d t the Feb,
Chief IL a o so
resulted ui a Costly Court case, rg ..i g 4.e co. _ t G .. e. book d _Mrs.
ss re- ave uite stir folic ex-- to Cerate cod a uncle of value ...an oWi} ? . brs}axy h e. R. Tb _.Filpsoo also
heated discussion be Potter stated that there Study b k ,an M Ron..' ...... an re _ . g g r S ... vol . .
ed ..is _._. n. yWeer} the owevex, 'he denounced tk'l?e a business la m lea . t e . , to m b fu rnnture sit court session 4y Magi trate reported Robinson h'ad failed. to
parties i al would be na ore a wa7pha conducted the bus.-? t_.an,.. g __ w she mastered h 4Y .._ay . e ...x.. ,_..._, - ..
l?a nv ._ved and even in. sure s uig use pf siiCh va des. r1 tons e . _ ern H Q.C.
,C„ when Robin- make .. visits. , a '
gue .c.. P. i..... pei+i4?d. For the program Gary Japanese language while s,.he v, r, china, 1?oktorY, Jewel Cl... a . n any t rn,
threats of physical violence, done until such tlme as further as '"no •.: " and ,'n, rth est" son coded t to stnashing though, Th,
rtFz o w . Blade favoured wttl two piano was .a mLssionarY in .Japan,. lely and .antiques, l?l gull YThompson, stated the
Misner, who, said fatter had ne€00ationS had lxeen carried which had been used in the
s1 ut council an imse f solos, The secretary, Mrs,, F. G. 'the Window eat the � CliOn Magustrate Fi'ad inftai�ned hila
spent. over $2,000 in the fight,. o,.. by d h _ .l , agreement, incl stated that the s. VanE on a e Laundry and Cleaners Speed t4 do so.
extlatned.:h'e w in eresto& in He sand ,this was why he had ree n �, „ Mr _ Willisi .. gin.:.d gave
b1vT Rio r E T CW Thompson, told .of her recent. r. i a
cis ..t.... ag :crte.t was cul a. vel inteiestin cc_ t of A..- S n E.. >U •. tm 1 _..Wash on. Albert Street _n There was some cax?fliction
reaching some reasona+ble se ; Misner stat g a ou!? _ .p to Hu 1, .Quobe'e, and of
k ed again ;he Was 'Y PLA11T RAKE SALE �w Year'$ Eve, incident, on t'h s 'point, as neither Rob-
tleme.}�t. on 't, 0 bong, chi out t ,late sled c i her woriz alt the Qntatao Hoapi= tend >}g St. James Anglican ansa C t W.
drawn .. ne re in arty. ng [she tal Goderich, where She is the Unit three of. Ontario Street Chu c that .oi Sh o er, he later re ii, . rowo A torney ...G•
ENGAGEMENTS e was;
wev_.:, was
argumer4t to lire satxsPaetion of argument ati:V •further iii res oce ti a4 he a teacher" United Church Women meet r h . n t3'_ Cochrane; or the 1Vlagistra'te
uta on. t ranpy made ayvaie that S't, ,fames leased on. own bond when
his client .and .council, ANNouNCp peel of the original .agreement, h' rho 'several articles Moeda evenin , 1Karch 9 at shad reQiiernberer?. Siring these
She, wed e
i y g Church Hull, is the mother
lie noted that Potter had but questioned .council if they �vluic the at ie is +have made, 8:30 ni, at the church, Mem- ' instructieYis,
been. attempting 'to „ p . n . p church of the Ottawa Valley.
g resist:the Mr, 'and Mrs. `William: R. had .any interest in, gaining fur- h
» NXis, Clark Ball .and h'er hers, don't forget to bring yob The cathedral in. Qtianva heir ' ' Mi', Hays reprimalided the
.
encroaehmeruts which had been Pepper, RR 3; Seafortli, Cher rights to Some of the gravy lunch. ba1eing for the bake sale, g young Hays .far not having paid
made :on his property 'in a wish.. to announce the en- el i group. served 1 n h a iniSsion thereof, This c11uitCh aS� #a� ad eyl
p in areas of the Potter, - more on the window, but Rob-
"haphazard fashion" by the gagement of their da h- Hear ,pilssioilary is noted for its history Attach* • •
ug pit. Un'i't two: held +their meeting 44>ftRECTIUN ed, The April meeting is to ibe inson informed hi+m that ''the'
t rwllsh p, ter, •Carol Eileen, to Mr: He stated he .did not know e To d BeC.. pts H� h cost had jumped from :an gar
Reeve Grant Stirlingpointed Robert Anthony LeBeau, the ravel on Tuesday with Mrs. Alice Wallace Avery, Holmesvzll. , held at the home of i ,Noon,
g situation -in the .rginal .$125 to :$X6.5.
out to the Stratford lawyer son of Mr, and Mrs, Mac township,. questioned if at Lawson presiding'. .M1s, W. S. is a patient in' Victoria Hospi, :an.
fi p, R. Holmes and Mrs. Roy Tyn- tal, London, following' surgery lvirs, L' ll%an Me#� anon etas- Robinson asked that t he sen-"
that council felt 1lliey were Le+Beau, RR 1, Brucefield, s For Cart Parties
acne later, date council might deal were in charge, of the de, and not Mrs. Avery as publish, ed the meeting with the bene- � thou be handed down, eal-
within
yv+ithin'eir rights. as :outlined The marriageto take place be •intez+ested 'in securing more g though the zxiagigtrate staked
in the agreement ,the made in -St. Joseph's Romanyo+tional. ed in last weeks paper. diction, March meeting of the Hos i
gree. y gravel from Potter in addition, g he would give the youth an
,to purchase five acres of gravel Catholic Church, Clinton, to ;what has ,already been our- -- _.. _ other month before handing
pleat Auxiliary was held in the
from Potter, on Tuesday, March 31 nurses residence with Mrs. K. Chased. , � / dawn his verdict.
He answered the charge that 1964, at 12:00 noon, 10x He said that if there avis y w Tuckersmith
S, Wood fiesicling. .1Vfrs. Wood q n was given 1'5 days
g ri el r a7 tl ! opened h meeting v� th the � T�inso
they were taking out .the gran- - - any desire to get more ratnel to a the fine or he will have
epl In a haphazard fashion by Mr. and Mrs. Arse Vex from Potter, this might be a hospital prayer. to spend 10 days in jail,
noting that when people
bought h'oef, RR 5, ish ''c r . t" he could hold in front (Continued From Page One). Bruce�field, but they still de pounds of warble. fly powder tp 1Vlinu s were r ad b Mi+s.
g Clinton,: & i"p ul fr n^ to y Witlidra,w Charge
gravel they didn't 'buy .land, and' to , announce the engage of ahem to help reach a settle contractors .found It extremely cided to go ahead and awarded D. A, Moffatt RR $ Kipper D J, Cochrane and the �treasur t o he failed to ear
that the townshiphad nater- m�ent of their niece, I�leeltie ment over present s' u - difficult to remove gravel from the contract to Roth'Construe- at a cost; of $4.50 per 15 -pound Al_h ugh app.
the p s it a er's report was given by Mrs, in court, Victor Kennedy,
ally followed the vein of gr'av Maria Bette, daughter of tion, one of the three pits Listed by tion of RR 1, Gadshill, for a bag. A Duff Thompson and .a .matioA Blyth, had a charge against
el on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bette', . He stated that Potter was council, cost of $1,175. It was -awarded on the sbipu, to pay th'e necessary bills was him d sgmissed by Magistrate
To give you the privilege to S'assenlheim, The Nether- interested In having the town- "One man 'told me it was Reeve Elgin Thompson re, lation that ,the •ppwder .be of carried. Hays.
cut out 'a pit without regard lands, to Cornelis Versteeg, ship stopped from advancing worth. $1,50 to take gravel out ported the drain had been pas- the Chipman brand name. Mrs. Thompson re rted for n over the axitic-
for boundaries and a �symmet» son of Mr, and Mrs. Aart any further onto his land, and of it," road supe4ntendent .An- sed by Stanley Township conn- M st e; In looks g p
rival definition strikes me Clifford, Ontario. drew H�ruston sitated during the cit at their February meeting, Hubert Cooper, the only •ten- 'the sewing ommib ee that the Mars, he sound that Kennedy
o s _ as Versteeg, f , t was also wanting to be told der, received the award. for necessary pyjamas for the pat had been charged with an of -
being peculiar, Misner replied. The wedding will take $850.00 for gravel removed lengthy discussion, He, added despite the fact an appeal had spraying the township cattle at rents would soon be completed. ens on December 28 1964
"You have a peculiar looking place in the Christian Re- from the it last fall'. (Potter that another informed •him, it been lodged by one Brucefield pf e r ,
there," � - �Clinton, was worth at least 1..00 Per ma who claimed e was icily- a cost of 10 cents- per, head. She also reported . that the .which. he noted was an obvious
hole ere; he said, in refer formed Church, Clintonon recently billed, council for this wo $ P n h It• was again decided to "cant" had made record sales nullity as the date was still in
ence to the it the-townshipFir'iday, Aril 3, at 2.30 amount but 'the refused pay- yard, ing no benefit from the project.
has dug to da e. p.m. p' 10X meat on the grounds they -al- With •this .tth'in+king supported He stated the ratepayer had charge farmers 14 cents per during February. a the future.
d d the � ravel ? by members of council it was presenter'[ two appeals to San;-
head per spray, Vanishing panties are now Crown Attorney Cochrane
i a owne g
y ation ley, but they Passed the project In other business, council; nearly completed Sa and Cana- suggested the charge be wa'th-
.Misner explained that the decided ,that some ,ixiv�eatig tions from the Summerhill and drawn..
township had 85 and nine should' be carried out to deter- without -clearing up the appeal Made a donation of $100 to
'tenths percent of the law on mine if a more suitable supply matter, • Huron Central .Agriculture So- L'ondesboro groups were receiv- In 'the only other case heard,
Attend YoLi�' Church their' side -and probably would- could be found so the tender "'Mey're asking for trouble ciety which operates the Clin- ed,. Mrs. Doug Bartliff report- Emerson Grant Smith, Clinton,
n't have to pay 'the bill, prices of ,the conti+actois would .I think," Thompson told . !his ton Sprang Show. 'ed. was fined $35 and costs of $7.50
He again asked council if be lowered. council, Appointed councillor Victor Hospital superintendent, Mrs, fox illegal possession of alcohol,
v they -bad considered pureba's- Some possible sites were sug- However, he noted there was. Lee as a representative on the Phinney, reported that six pair
This Sunday
Ing any more gravel gen sted, and Houston was in- little else to 'do but approve the Scott .Memorial Hospital Board, of. bedsides had been purchas-
Stirling replied that council s'tructed to approach theown- drain and award" 'the contract. S'eaforth, to . replace William ed and were now in use.
had ,never considered purchas- ers to determine if gravel could It was the only tender receiv- Cameron, 'who resigned due to Tag Day convener, MTs. Had-
CLINTON' BAPTIST CHURCH
CLINTON-In
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
any more from Potter.
"Probably for good reasons,"
Misner replied.
However, he again pointed
be purchased,
It it can, the job will be ad-
vertised once again with' the
now sites fisted.
ed.
Warble Fly Action
• 'After a lengthy discussion,
council awarded the tender for
ill health.
dy asked that a letter be
written to council asking per -
mission to hold the event on
Saturday, May 9,
a
�SLEY-WILLIS
Pastor: Craig Peters, S.A.
out that of council had need
, 'Council hoped to have this
supplying approximately 600
GROUPS TO AMET
The announcement was made
initiated,
Five present to
Sunday,' March 8:
of more gravel in the future
determined in time to call ten-
The Starlight Dill of Wes-
of the Spring Regional, April
TELEVISION
coe, Clinton; Mrs. Robert Deck-
10.00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
they may be willing to do some
d,ers: and have them .opened at
in
Miss M. Rathwell
ley -Willis UCW will meet on
23, t=. Officers' Mess, RCAF
Holmesville Local of Ontario
11115 a.m.--MORNING WORSHIP
"horse trading" toy settle • the
the next regular meeting
_
Monday, March 9 at 8:30 p.m.
Cyinton•
Farmers' Union will be held in
Holmesville School Mon-
Everyone is Welcome At This Church
present situation.
potter interjected that if
April.
They decided also to ask for
Miss Mabel Rarbhwell passed
away an Clinton public Hospi-
in the church, The roll call
will be "an article of children's
o
11:00 -a.m.—Sunday School
•
Ontario Street United Church
some arrangements were not
made nowtomeetsomeof lu's
to deadline date of July 1 to
have the ravel on the roads.
tal, Sunday, February 23,
where she had been. a patient
clothiit four to six ears of
"" g' y
age, anda bake sale will fol-
Personals
appeared to be some difference
Potter
d'
would
requests, tfar
The origin tender listed June
three weeks.
low.
of opinion as to what
He stated .that when
"THE FRLMDLY CHURCH"
not be able to purchase gravel
20 as the deadline date.
She was born in. Goderich
The Fidelity Grow will meet
t3' p
signed 'the petition for the
itwas
Pastor: REIT. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
from liirri on any basis in the.
,Clerk James NiCIntosh was
instructed to return the cert--
To*rnship, Bayfield Concession,
on Tuesday,, March 10 .at 2:30
Mr, and Mrs, John Anstett
Sunday, March 8
9.45 School
future.
Noting that there were ,two
Eden cheques to the three bid-
the daughter of Edward, Rath-
well and Jemlina Thompson and
p• m. in the -ohurch. The roll
be -an
were in Toronto on February
23, 24 25 he
N * a.m.—Sunday
o 11.00 a,m.—Morning Worship
new embers on council, Sunil
Ing he has council
ding firms and to explain the
why none of the tenders
after her parents moved to
call will article of new
,
ch'i2clrens clothing.
and. attendirn g the
46th annual convention of the
o h 7.30 p.m.—Lenten Service
-rte
stated and
take another look at the
•reason
had been accepted.
h
Clinton she and her brother,
Dived the home farm
The Wohelo Group will meet
Canadian Jewellers Association
3rwould
sod TURNER'S CHURCH
2.00 p.m. --Church Service
pit 'and let potter and his
know one way or
Drain Troubles
Council provisionally, passed.
Isaac, an
till her brother's death 25 years
Thursday, .March 12 'at 2:30
m. in the church, There will
at 'the Royal York Hotel. They
heard t speakers
top p akers in the few-
TED R Y D E R
3.00 p.m.=sundeiy School
solicitor .an-
other if they were interested
the report on 'the $17,400 Car-,
ago. She then moved to Clip
be a study of women in the
ellery wholesale and retail in -
Christian Reformed
Church
RE,V. L. SLOFSTRA.
Minister z
Sunday, March 8
10.00 a.m,--Service in English
2.30 p.m.—Service in Dutch
Every Sunday 6,15 pm., Dial
680 CHLO, St. Thomas. Listen
to "Back to God Hour."
EVERYONE WELCOME
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
Reeding.
eoleg-•Millis- *01turabil(e Luniteb (114urcllee
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
WESLEY-WILLIS
8,45 a.m.--Men's Breakfast. Speaker, Rev.
R.. U. MacLean.
9.45 a,m,--Sunday School
11.00 a.m.---Church Service. Speaker, Rev.
J. U, Stewart, B.A.
HOLME6VILLE
1.00 p,m.•- Church Service
Speaker, Rev. J, U.' Stewart, I3
2.00 p.m --Sunday School
---_--...-a_w.�..
volved to• him, but rather the �
�� a ����vagueness which had surround- riCK U1110� S
e y s ed the preliminary phase of •the r
Shoo "j,",
rHow To Operate 66
Sunday However, it was pointed out
to .him that council had not Plow"ng Match
i dame �p been at fault in the matter, y �V
they too had felt it would only
The Sunday school executive be a minor project when they (Coritined From Page One)
started. "
of Wesley -Willis Church met
;But when they approached Hullett Township reeve, Ta1ti
Big Parade Around The Square -- 7:00 p.m.
and at the Arena at 7:30 p.m.
Hockey •-- Broom6all --- Figure Skating
Clowns -- Bands -- Draw Prizes Galore
Sponsored By
SHRINERS AND KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
For '
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Your Draw Ticket is your Admission 25c or 5 for $1.00
This Ad Sponsored by,
QPRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 482,9511 'Clinton, Ontario "
in the church parlor 1481t Marl- some of the farmers with their Leiper, will organize the horse
day with Lloyd Holland in intentions, the land owners ask- show and teams needed .for NO
charge and Rev, C. Park open-
ed that -the drain be carried plowing classes, while Don Me- '
' ed the meeting with prayer, through their property and the Kenzie, RR 3, Goderich, will
The change of the Sunday whole thin . , tickets and
choolsession to an earl'ierhour ", � • ;, just snow-balledlook after trafficSt. Patrick
r s You- cant blame us cams- Barking. .
S T. PAUL S ANGLICAN CHURCH is proving satisfactory and men+ted councillor Art 'CTarley, Two more Huron reeves,
there is evidence of an incr&&Se noting that the procedures fol- Glenn Webb, Stephen, and
Rev. I2: W. Wenham, L.Th•, Rector ce it was leamnecl. `Charles Merritt Or anist gp as c� rceire' e ractl the rime tawart Proctor, lvlorxis, wille•aand'
S nday schoolThe in arty for th beets. comm-, co-chairmen of the banquet
8.30 A.m.—Holy Communion
� g is set for March
' �rte(:, and Walter Forbes, .
j=bUii'I`H SUNDAY JN LENT--•IV`I�RDt-t 8th �h
Prayer and Litany 6 from 4.30 to 5.30 p m: All The by-law will be printed
11,00 a.m. Mornin F y iors eight recently, retired .reeve of code-
out 2n all such pro be
g y senior pupils and tun g and distributed to each owner rich Township and Warden of lrl WeSley�Willls SATURDAY Sponsored by,
7,00 :p•m: 'Evehing Prayer yeats old who can skate are affected by +the large drWha€ e g wagon ,
welcome. Tickets for skating $ tours,
will arrangeUnited, Wesley -Willis
s
wedneWay, March 11th at '8,00 p.ni, and lunch at the church after= project, and the first reading tours, MARCH 14
r and tans appeals, will be heard Simort IIallaitan, RR 3, 131yt1t,
The institution and t;nductioii'otr wards will be& 20 cents: Lunch alt the neXt meeting'. ChurchUCW
The Rev. k. CIV, Wenham, Lr'th., into the parish of alone, 1,5 cents, t was decided . proceed will arrange any special events 3:00 p,nn, T
St. Maui, Ciintan, by the Right Reverend at the plow match and Huron
The Sunday school annivcdry With the project on a cash by -
H, F: Appteyat'd, p.D., 13ishop of Georgian Say. Sallyand Flower Sun Ser- MP, Elston Cardiff, will be usi p r..; r�+ r y /��ry{
The preacher will be the Rev. Canon John W, Zimmerniah, .. .. - et or law. charge of the historical facets. Menuo, Sandwiches, Tarts slid Tea—40 �ti!!!
MA. T3.b., the Chaplain of Her Majesty's Chapel vice tentative elate was s f Council also learned '01ey
J+one 14 with Rev. Terrance Cardiff will also work with
of the Mohawks, �riazrtfbrd. . may fade some trouble with � + br
Storey from AT`u'instotz as .gues•t the Swan municipal drain in H�°n` C, S. MacNaughton, and
cake. _Huron dtx a'rden, Ralph Jewell, Saud Plate of Jellied thicken, Potato Salad; Relishes,
BAYFiELD BAPTIST CHURCI'-'! �zaoyd I3oll.and mead an a�r- 0LIXTONtAb; OLVO Colborne Township, lh. planning + t
SUNDAY; MARCH 4 ticle on the now curriculum MELTS VMD1499DAY the reception for Ithe rioted Roll and Tart"" --r65 cents
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School fir Sunday s6hool alone but meet at'the' home of Mrs. Rar•� match,and visitors at the
stating that this course isnot The Ciintt tion: Club Will ,
11,00 a.m.-�Mbrning. Worship •a•;S'' this
f `
7:30 p.hi,—Evahgelistic I -lour for the whole church, old Adams, 46 Isaalc Street on :A.lthou�h sOMO of the cvoriC
rBusiness Men's,Supper from boa to 7i p.m.
Monday, March 9--$ prn.�-Evening' Service, �-�--�-=='= .. Wednesdays March i1 at 2:00 ori planning the IY1iernationtil .
,ce fil>lJi(DE MOTHERS pitid Program ivi11 be 'in lite ii handled by members of the
Thuht: March 1L aril %hltlay, March 13-x-$ p.m-� setivi
: ,. - . E WE'L1ES>C►AY charge of Mrs, Darold Ada�ris; Ontario I'lotvriten's Association,
at l±,tYitriatitxel 73aptist, Exeter; �`._ g do ,SCALL00 � P AM, ALUM SALAb'I REWH E S, BROWN
- .... � rhe Local As'so'ciation for 1Vit°s, Torre O'Connell; Iuttcit elicit of the Work will be ne C1TA'TQ�S, H
Guess :5._aker at - '1 services �'asior ferry �Clcw6bd, AND l PIE dil5d COFFE£
Halifax, "NtS. cal, Committees set ttp. WHITE WAD, p
G``trides Ytttcl i3rowsries will Meet committee . Mrs, bor'othy 'Ryw .by the la
e rtes a.'. :$ li g - Pia er SeY�ri ce lire Werinesday; Ntarch.. fir at ers, Mrs, Harold ,Ada'i�is,. lt+h, . t)11jy ptiSitioh remaining tttGe
W d d r . .p .Y. 11'.00
'' the' Zlinfon gkori 11'ail at ubult �'dio'st, iti4t+s� George filled is that of publicity chair-
_You; Arorsi'drtai-l:y .invited T& All Of ['hes..SerVaes
3:30 'p.m.1Vlann, Mi s Angus l li'ertsbn, : man,
in discussing the 'situation fur-
noch!an, Municipal drain,'.and
ton 'to. make her Name. MT.
Robert Taylor now lives on the
Bible and an Easter message.
dustry. While qn the city .the y
also 'attended the Gift TV sales & Service
Ma • le Street
Maple
ther,
Not Quite Clear
were chastised for the manner
m "which the traject had been
Rathwell farm.
you
out $17,000, that's a lot of
,Toronto .
Show and made ur
p � chases for 245 Victoria St., Clinton
GOSPEL HALL
Later in' the ' meeting, .after
had left,
initiated,
Five present to
She leaves to mourn her loss
three' sisters, MTs. Annie Czar-
GORDON HILL
TO 'ADDRESS UNION
the Anstett Jewellers Limited
stores' in Clinton, Walkerton Phone 482-9320
•
CLINTON
Potter and Misner
council held some discussion on
men. were
hear the revisedlan read, and
P
coe, Clinton; Mrs. Robert Deck-
The regular me'e'ting of the
and Seafarth,
and Choir Leader
the situation with Roy Tyndall,
.one of them, Alec,Chesney, was
er, Victoria, B:C,; MTs. Ber'
Holmesville Local of Ontario
through "the original purchase
GALA SPORTS N G H T
Sunday, March 8
road superintendent, who ar-
critical of council' for not hav-
the owner
th.a,Squkvs in :a nursing home
at Rotterdam Junction, N.Y.;
Farmers' Union will be held in
Holmesville School Mon-
9,45 a.m.-Worship Service •
rived later in, the afternoon:
Ing informed affect-
plot in Bayfield. Cemetery.
.the on
11:00 -a.m.—Sunday School
In explaining it :to him, there
ed by the dlrain as to the ex-
also a Sister-in-law, Mrs. Wal-
�, March 9, at 8:30 p.m.
• •
8.00 p.m.- Gospel Service
M�r, Allan Hoffman, guest
appeared to be some difference
Potter
tent of the project.
he had
,ter Rothwell Peace River Dies-
trict,
Gordon -Hill, Varna, member of
G O D E R I C H ARENA
of opinion as to what
He stated .that when
'-vas
the Farm products Marketing
speaker.
Tuesday: Prayer & Bible Study
and his lawyer ha'd been at-
signed 'the petition for the
itwas
She predeceased by four
0sters and four brothers'
Board, will be guest speaker.
6
All Welcome
tempting to get from council.
drain, he had understood
Mi l ice ryas conduct -
eoleg-•Millis- *01turabil(e Luniteb (114urcllee
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
WESLEY-WILLIS
8,45 a.m.--Men's Breakfast. Speaker, Rev.
R.. U. MacLean.
9.45 a,m,--Sunday School
11.00 a.m.---Church Service. Speaker, Rev.
J. U, Stewart, B.A.
HOLME6VILLE
1.00 p,m.•- Church Service
Speaker, Rev. J, U.' Stewart, I3
2.00 p.m --Sunday School
---_--...-a_w.�..
volved to• him, but rather the �
�� a ����vagueness which had surround- riCK U1110� S
e y s ed the preliminary phase of •the r
Shoo "j,",
rHow To Operate 66
Sunday However, it was pointed out
to .him that council had not Plow"ng Match
i dame �p been at fault in the matter, y �V
they too had felt it would only
The Sunday school executive be a minor project when they (Coritined From Page One)
started. "
of Wesley -Willis Church met
;But when they approached Hullett Township reeve, Ta1ti
Big Parade Around The Square -- 7:00 p.m.
and at the Arena at 7:30 p.m.
Hockey •-- Broom6all --- Figure Skating
Clowns -- Bands -- Draw Prizes Galore
Sponsored By
SHRINERS AND KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
For '
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Your Draw Ticket is your Admission 25c or 5 for $1.00
This Ad Sponsored by,
QPRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 482,9511 'Clinton, Ontario "
in the church parlor 1481t Marl- some of the farmers with their Leiper, will organize the horse
day with Lloyd Holland in intentions, the land owners ask- show and teams needed .for NO
charge and Rev, C. Park open-
ed that -the drain be carried plowing classes, while Don Me- '
' ed the meeting with prayer, through their property and the Kenzie, RR 3, Goderich, will
The change of the Sunday whole thin . , tickets and
choolsession to an earl'ierhour ", � • ;, just snow-balledlook after trafficSt. Patrick
r s You- cant blame us cams- Barking. .
S T. PAUL S ANGLICAN CHURCH is proving satisfactory and men+ted councillor Art 'CTarley, Two more Huron reeves,
there is evidence of an incr&&Se noting that the procedures fol- Glenn Webb, Stephen, and
Rev. I2: W. Wenham, L.Th•, Rector ce it was leamnecl. `Charles Merritt Or anist gp as c� rceire' e ractl the rime tawart Proctor, lvlorxis, wille•aand'
S nday schoolThe in arty for th beets. comm-, co-chairmen of the banquet
8.30 A.m.—Holy Communion
� g is set for March
' �rte(:, and Walter Forbes, .
j=bUii'I`H SUNDAY JN LENT--•IV`I�RDt-t 8th �h
Prayer and Litany 6 from 4.30 to 5.30 p m: All The by-law will be printed
11,00 a.m. Mornin F y iors eight recently, retired .reeve of code-
out 2n all such pro be
g y senior pupils and tun g and distributed to each owner rich Township and Warden of lrl WeSley�Willls SATURDAY Sponsored by,
7,00 :p•m: 'Evehing Prayer yeats old who can skate are affected by +the large drWha€ e g wagon ,
welcome. Tickets for skating $ tours,
will arrangeUnited, Wesley -Willis
s
wedneWay, March 11th at '8,00 p.ni, and lunch at the church after= project, and the first reading tours, MARCH 14
r and tans appeals, will be heard Simort IIallaitan, RR 3, 131yt1t,
The institution and t;nductioii'otr wards will be& 20 cents: Lunch alt the neXt meeting'. ChurchUCW
The Rev. k. CIV, Wenham, Lr'th., into the parish of alone, 1,5 cents, t was decided . proceed will arrange any special events 3:00 p,nn, T
St. Maui, Ciintan, by the Right Reverend at the plow match and Huron
The Sunday school annivcdry With the project on a cash by -
H, F: Appteyat'd, p.D., 13ishop of Georgian Say. Sallyand Flower Sun Ser- MP, Elston Cardiff, will be usi p r..; r�+ r y /��ry{
The preacher will be the Rev. Canon John W, Zimmerniah, .. .. - et or law. charge of the historical facets. Menuo, Sandwiches, Tarts slid Tea—40 �ti!!!
MA. T3.b., the Chaplain of Her Majesty's Chapel vice tentative elate was s f Council also learned '01ey
J+one 14 with Rev. Terrance Cardiff will also work with
of the Mohawks, �riazrtfbrd. . may fade some trouble with � + br
Storey from AT`u'instotz as .gues•t the Swan municipal drain in H�°n` C, S. MacNaughton, and
cake. _Huron dtx a'rden, Ralph Jewell, Saud Plate of Jellied thicken, Potato Salad; Relishes,
BAYFiELD BAPTIST CHURCI'-'! �zaoyd I3oll.and mead an a�r- 0LIXTONtAb; OLVO Colborne Township, lh. planning + t
SUNDAY; MARCH 4 ticle on the now curriculum MELTS VMD1499DAY the reception for Ithe rioted Roll and Tart"" --r65 cents
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School fir Sunday s6hool alone but meet at'the' home of Mrs. Rar•� match,and visitors at the
stating that this course isnot The Ciintt tion: Club Will ,
11,00 a.m.-�Mbrning. Worship •a•;S'' this
f `
7:30 p.hi,—Evahgelistic I -lour for the whole church, old Adams, 46 Isaalc Street on :A.lthou�h sOMO of the cvoriC
rBusiness Men's,Supper from boa to 7i p.m.
Monday, March 9--$ prn.�-Evening' Service, �-�--�-=='= .. Wednesdays March i1 at 2:00 ori planning the IY1iernationtil .
,ce fil>lJi(DE MOTHERS pitid Program ivi11 be 'in lite ii handled by members of the
Thuht: March 1L aril %hltlay, March 13-x-$ p.m-� setivi
: ,. - . E WE'L1ES>C►AY charge of Mrs, Darold Ada�ris; Ontario I'lotvriten's Association,
at l±,tYitriatitxel 73aptist, Exeter; �`._ g do ,SCALL00 � P AM, ALUM SALAb'I REWH E S, BROWN
- .... � rhe Local As'so'ciation for 1Vit°s, Torre O'Connell; Iuttcit elicit of the Work will be ne C1TA'TQ�S, H
Guess :5._aker at - '1 services �'asior ferry �Clcw6bd, AND l PIE dil5d COFFE£
Halifax, "NtS. cal, Committees set ttp. WHITE WAD, p
G``trides Ytttcl i3rowsries will Meet committee . Mrs, bor'othy 'Ryw .by the la
e rtes a.'. :$ li g - Pia er SeY�ri ce lire Werinesday; Ntarch.. fir at ers, Mrs, Harold ,Ada'i�is,. lt+h, . t)11jy ptiSitioh remaining tttGe
W d d r . .p .Y. 11'.00
'' the' Zlinfon gkori 11'ail at ubult �'dio'st, iti4t+s� George filled is that of publicity chair-
_You; Arorsi'drtai-l:y .invited T& All Of ['hes..SerVaes
3:30 'p.m.1Vlann, Mi s Angus l li'ertsbn, : man,
When it was nated that isle
wanted ,to be paid the $850
comparatively minor in nature
and would cast about $1,200 .to
ncia sere
ed at Ba11 and Kutch funeral
}
St. Andrews
for +the gravel taken out, Ty3t-
dall he did not think
$1,500;
"When start talking ab-
homp on Tuesday. Rev. • Grant
Mhis of Ontario Street United
Church
stated
this was a good odea on any
you
out $17,000, that's a lot of
Church was in charge,
Presbyterian
basis as it would 'indicate that
money in my books," he stated.
Pallbearers were: Robert
Rev. R. U, MacLean, B.A.
the township actually awed for
Noting there had • been no
Taylor, Russell Colclough, Tho -
MTs. M. J. Agnew, Organist
the gravel which ,they previous'-
indication as to the size of the
mas Rathwe'll, Robert Cole,
and Choir Leader
ly contended belonged to there
project when he was asked to
George Flewitt and William
through "the original purchase
sign the petition, Chesney Com-
Perdue.
Sunday, March 8
agreement,
•mented that "I've signed my
Interment was in the family
9,45 a.m.—Sunday School
No further discussion � was
last petition".
plot in Bayfield. Cemetery.
10,45 a.m.—Morning Worship
held on the subject:
He ,added that he was not
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EVERYONE WELCOME
o
complainling about.the cost in-
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eoleg-•Millis- *01turabil(e Luniteb (114urcllee
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
WESLEY-WILLIS
8,45 a.m.--Men's Breakfast. Speaker, Rev.
R.. U. MacLean.
9.45 a,m,--Sunday School
11.00 a.m.---Church Service. Speaker, Rev.
J. U, Stewart, B.A.
HOLME6VILLE
1.00 p,m.•- Church Service
Speaker, Rev. J, U.' Stewart, I3
2.00 p.m --Sunday School
---_--...-a_w.�..
volved to• him, but rather the �
�� a ����vagueness which had surround- riCK U1110� S
e y s ed the preliminary phase of •the r
Shoo "j,",
rHow To Operate 66
Sunday However, it was pointed out
to .him that council had not Plow"ng Match
i dame �p been at fault in the matter, y �V
they too had felt it would only
The Sunday school executive be a minor project when they (Coritined From Page One)
started. "
of Wesley -Willis Church met
;But when they approached Hullett Township reeve, Ta1ti
Big Parade Around The Square -- 7:00 p.m.
and at the Arena at 7:30 p.m.
Hockey •-- Broom6all --- Figure Skating
Clowns -- Bands -- Draw Prizes Galore
Sponsored By
SHRINERS AND KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
For '
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
Your Draw Ticket is your Admission 25c or 5 for $1.00
This Ad Sponsored by,
QPRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 482,9511 'Clinton, Ontario "
in the church parlor 1481t Marl- some of the farmers with their Leiper, will organize the horse
day with Lloyd Holland in intentions, the land owners ask- show and teams needed .for NO
charge and Rev, C. Park open-
ed that -the drain be carried plowing classes, while Don Me- '
' ed the meeting with prayer, through their property and the Kenzie, RR 3, Goderich, will
The change of the Sunday whole thin . , tickets and
choolsession to an earl'ierhour ", � • ;, just snow-balledlook after trafficSt. Patrick
r s You- cant blame us cams- Barking. .
S T. PAUL S ANGLICAN CHURCH is proving satisfactory and men+ted councillor Art 'CTarley, Two more Huron reeves,
there is evidence of an incr&&Se noting that the procedures fol- Glenn Webb, Stephen, and
Rev. I2: W. Wenham, L.Th•, Rector ce it was leamnecl. `Charles Merritt Or anist gp as c� rceire' e ractl the rime tawart Proctor, lvlorxis, wille•aand'
S nday schoolThe in arty for th beets. comm-, co-chairmen of the banquet
8.30 A.m.—Holy Communion
� g is set for March
' �rte(:, and Walter Forbes, .
j=bUii'I`H SUNDAY JN LENT--•IV`I�RDt-t 8th �h
Prayer and Litany 6 from 4.30 to 5.30 p m: All The by-law will be printed
11,00 a.m. Mornin F y iors eight recently, retired .reeve of code-
out 2n all such pro be
g y senior pupils and tun g and distributed to each owner rich Township and Warden of lrl WeSley�Willls SATURDAY Sponsored by,
7,00 :p•m: 'Evehing Prayer yeats old who can skate are affected by +the large drWha€ e g wagon ,
welcome. Tickets for skating $ tours,
will arrangeUnited, Wesley -Willis
s
wedneWay, March 11th at '8,00 p.ni, and lunch at the church after= project, and the first reading tours, MARCH 14
r and tans appeals, will be heard Simort IIallaitan, RR 3, 131yt1t,
The institution and t;nductioii'otr wards will be& 20 cents: Lunch alt the neXt meeting'. ChurchUCW
The Rev. k. CIV, Wenham, Lr'th., into the parish of alone, 1,5 cents, t was decided . proceed will arrange any special events 3:00 p,nn, T
St. Maui, Ciintan, by the Right Reverend at the plow match and Huron
The Sunday school annivcdry With the project on a cash by -
H, F: Appteyat'd, p.D., 13ishop of Georgian Say. Sallyand Flower Sun Ser- MP, Elston Cardiff, will be usi p r..; r�+ r y /��ry{
The preacher will be the Rev. Canon John W, Zimmerniah, .. .. - et or law. charge of the historical facets. Menuo, Sandwiches, Tarts slid Tea—40 �ti!!!
MA. T3.b., the Chaplain of Her Majesty's Chapel vice tentative elate was s f Council also learned '01ey
J+one 14 with Rev. Terrance Cardiff will also work with
of the Mohawks, �riazrtfbrd. . may fade some trouble with � + br
Storey from AT`u'instotz as .gues•t the Swan municipal drain in H�°n` C, S. MacNaughton, and
cake. _Huron dtx a'rden, Ralph Jewell, Saud Plate of Jellied thicken, Potato Salad; Relishes,
BAYFiELD BAPTIST CHURCI'-'! �zaoyd I3oll.and mead an a�r- 0LIXTONtAb; OLVO Colborne Township, lh. planning + t
SUNDAY; MARCH 4 ticle on the now curriculum MELTS VMD1499DAY the reception for Ithe rioted Roll and Tart"" --r65 cents
10.00 a.m.—Sunday School fir Sunday s6hool alone but meet at'the' home of Mrs. Rar•� match,and visitors at the
stating that this course isnot The Ciintt tion: Club Will ,
11,00 a.m.-�Mbrning. Worship •a•;S'' this
f `
7:30 p.hi,—Evahgelistic I -lour for the whole church, old Adams, 46 Isaalc Street on :A.lthou�h sOMO of the cvoriC
rBusiness Men's,Supper from boa to 7i p.m.
Monday, March 9--$ prn.�-Evening' Service, �-�--�-=='= .. Wednesdays March i1 at 2:00 ori planning the IY1iernationtil .
,ce fil>lJi(DE MOTHERS pitid Program ivi11 be 'in lite ii handled by members of the
Thuht: March 1L aril %hltlay, March 13-x-$ p.m-� setivi
: ,. - . E WE'L1ES>C►AY charge of Mrs, Darold Ada�ris; Ontario I'lotvriten's Association,
at l±,tYitriatitxel 73aptist, Exeter; �`._ g do ,SCALL00 � P AM, ALUM SALAb'I REWH E S, BROWN
- .... � rhe Local As'so'ciation for 1Vit°s, Torre O'Connell; Iuttcit elicit of the Work will be ne C1TA'TQ�S, H
Guess :5._aker at - '1 services �'asior ferry �Clcw6bd, AND l PIE dil5d COFFE£
Halifax, "NtS. cal, Committees set ttp. WHITE WAD, p
G``trides Ytttcl i3rowsries will Meet committee . Mrs, bor'othy 'Ryw .by the la
e rtes a.'. :$ li g - Pia er SeY�ri ce lire Werinesday; Ntarch.. fir at ers, Mrs, Harold ,Ada'i�is,. lt+h, . t)11jy ptiSitioh remaining tttGe
W d d r . .p .Y. 11'.00
'' the' Zlinfon gkori 11'ail at ubult �'dio'st, iti4t+s� George filled is that of publicity chair-
_You; Arorsi'drtai-l:y .invited T& All Of ['hes..SerVaes
3:30 'p.m.1Vlann, Mi s Angus l li'ertsbn, : man,