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Clinton News-Record, 1964-04-30, Page 11Tenders for Stanley Township WEED SPRAYING TENPgRa for road-side spraying ef weeds and brush in the Township of Stanley will be received by the undersigned. until 6:00 p„rn., Monday, May 4, 1964, Tenders to state :an Ihourly rate. The Township will supply the spray =and 4 helper, Tenders are to be clearly .marred as to content. West or any tender not necessarily accepted. MEL.. GRAHAM, Oteric,,, lsrucefleld, Ontarie. 1813 - ot. Tenders for Stanley - Township WEED CONTROL SEALED TENDERS for the supply of weed and brush, spray will be received by the undersigned until 6:00 P.m., Monday, May 4, 1964, for 55 gallons of 2-4-D low volatile Ester 96 and 45 gallons, of Brizsh Killer, low volatile 128 ounces. Tenders to be sealed and clearly marked as to contents. Lowest or any' tender not necessarily accepted. MEL GRAHAM, Clerk, ,Brucefield, Ontario. 18b VIEMOIR.,,MOYMIO Three Room Specials 10-Pc. Living Room SMART MODERN 2-PC. CHESTERFIELD in Chocolate Nylon, Airfoarn Zippered Cushions; 3-PC. TABLES LAMP SET, 3-PC..ARBORITE SOLID CORE COFFEE TABLE SET; 2 COR- DUROY CUSHIONS. , $285.75 Now $222.00 REG. TERMS ARRANGED r""r"7144""\10 9-Pc. Bedroom Suite TRIPLE DRESSER with MIRROR; 4'6" BOOK- CASE BED, CHIFFONEER, 220 COIL MAT- TRESS and BOX SPRING; 2 BOUDOIR LAMPS AND 2 AIRFOAM PILLOWS. REG. $289.00 Now $229.00 3 BEAUTIFUL RO OMS JUST $499.00 Other 24 Piece 3 Room Groupings From $375.00 and Up We Will Let You Make Up Your Own Rooms, Using Any Living Room, Bedroom and Kitchen Suit In Stock. Come In And See Us Soon For Best Selection. We Will Store Your Furniture Till. Needed. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED IN THE STORE Don't Delay — Come In And Browse Around. OPEN ANY EVENING ON APPOINTMENT , *IN Chrome and Dinette Department 24 1964 MODEL SUITES including . . • 7-Pc. Suites in Chrome and Bronzetone—Choice of Arborite and Chair Material.. 2-7-Pc. Suites in Wood, including Buffett & Hutch 5-Pc. Small Table Sets 3—Colonial Sets, Large Oval Tables Come In And See These Elegant Suites -- Trade-Ins Accepted — Terms Arranged vommoomowommormmoursorroloworroodorowiromorramommrow Only $199 & $245 From $39.00 up From $79.00 up HARDING and KRAUS CARPETS 18 Qualities Featuring Acrilari, Nylon and Wool From $3.75 sq. yd. & up Now Is The Time To Enhance Your Home With Carpets From Beattie Furniture. FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME WALL-TO-WALL INSTALLATION Many Remnants and 9'x 12' Rugs In Stock. SPECIAL PRICES on Carriages, Cribs and Mattresses, Play Pens, Strollers. Complete Stock of UNFINISHED FURNITURE FLOOR COVERING 14 Rolls of Congoleum and Vinyl From 89c sq. yd. SPECIAL-6' Linoleum Standard Gauge Reg. $2.39 sq. yd. Sale $1.95 sq. yd. 8 Other Rolls of Vinyl made by Armstrong, Dominion, Luran, Amtico-6' wide, Solid Vinyl. From $3,48 sq. yd. COMPLETE LINE OF SAMPLES FREE ESTIMATES 5% COUPONS NOT ACCEPTED ON DISCOUNTED FUkNITURE. LAWN FURNITURE Just Arriving . Shop Early and Save On Large Stock at Beattie Furniture Phone 4824521 Clinfont Ontario. 5-Pc. Bronzetone or Chrome Set STURDILY CONSTRUCTED LOVELY PATTERN. REG. $79.00 Now $49.99 Douglas, rl.ieefielci men are invited to $ing °Sing-Time", May 0. 411 men are invited to attend 5;30 p.m. ,CGIT Meeting The Happy Hearts CGIT group of grugerield United Church held their meeting Thursday night with an atten- dance of 1.1, The meeting OPelled with worship led by Brenda Trieb- ner and Wendy Jones. The mother and daughter banquet was discussed, followed by a sing-song conducted by Dorothy RoSS• Mrs. G. Swan had charge of the Bible study, the theme "Our Tongues", The meeting Closed with CGIT Taps, UOW Unit Meets Mrs. W. Broadfoot was hos- tess for the regular meeting of unit one of Brucefield'TJCW on April 20. Mrs. Berry and Mrs, E. Thompson were in charge of devotions. Mrs. H. Taylor was in charge of the business. In the absence of the secretary, the report was read by Mrs, J, Henderson. The roll call was answered by a verse on spring. Mrs, Berry gave the treasurer's report, The next meeting is to be held on May 19 at the home of Mrs. J. Henderson, the theme to be "friendship". Mrs. Allan is to look after advertising for rummage sale on May 23 in Clinton, , Mrs, Allan, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Henderson spoke a few minutes on the new curriculum, The meeting closed with the bene- diction and lunch was served. SMALL WONDER Two things you ought to know about Evinrude's .4ew bantam size Sportwin: l It snuggles down behind your transom. It's hardly more than transom high. Only 34" from top to skeg. Tucks neatly into compact car trunks. But don't let its bantam size fool you. it packs a real punch-91/2 hp. And sounds even smaller than it looks. Come in. See it, hear it, and heft it now. The "SPORTWIN" Only $399.00 Also The "FASTWIN 19" Only $495.00 HEY BOYS! 80. King St. CLINTON Phone 482-9622 •WITH EXCLUSIVE IN TANK AGITATOR • P.T.O., OPERATED *100 GALLON BONDED TANK Designed for the nalw and fottua cheinkrilt ihat require constant vitatIon. NW IWO AWN*. Mails With WO or Wino ang. tanks t INVITATIONS 44> ANNOUNCEMENTS. ACCESSORIES Clinton News-Record 56 Albert. St., 482-3443 PAYFX.4.14P—Mrs„ Ken For- x—arl:IrN4'41:34.1114.gaV"b141:14-4C g149,11 tter. .494. and fa y, and '04°01 spent $141c1W with Mr, and Mrs, D. E. Forg4.04,,13,114,arid Mrs, RonaldOnald Dirk, Dehbie ,attd PAW, arrived mr home tz rm. ,Pattihrun, Sask. Prt .' A number of ladies from the Wednesday last week.. village tend vicinity attended a Mrs Ferguson Went west; Tupper. Ware 4ealemtPati-04 at after Easter Ito Visit her 117re- -homeC4' Mrs, .41.1 ..°441-1M them Alfred and Joseph Rayn,on-Friday everting, Mend, at Aneroid, And to .art, Friends of 1.4r.. .;Tobti tend the gmtlatipTi ,eNeNtsp,$.ar., will be pleased to learn 4t- MI44'• Memorial 3ihle Insti- that he WAS able V, retUrri tate at Pantrwt on Apina 19, home 5:a.at week from Clinton She was also A guest at the Public Hospital, We hope, be banquet onlApril 7.5, will ,continue to improve, .Congratulations go to pollaa , 'Visitors over the weekend in Ferguson who was a member the village Were-MSS Margiler- of the graduating class. rte Lyon, Kitchener, with her Mr, And Mrs, D. E. Ferguson, mother; Miss Dorothy Little, and family will ,occnpy their Toronto, with. her mother; Mr, apartment, at the' family resi- and Mrs. Mervin Durnin and deuce for the Summer, " Karen, Stratford, with IVfervin's Ferguson Family Return From "West NEVIS OF LONDESBORO P90'43f3.)V040/4 15. ,11 4-44N parents 1 Mrs. -Liaara, cock, Clinton,. with her soon, 13,Ohert and family, Mrs. Nelson Lear, Who is tit Present -iinriergohig treatment in 14004 UPtIdOn, WAS also :home ter' the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gaunt will be moving to AYitOn in a few days AS gen has secured a job with 'Whittigli's Bakery, lie Was, formerly with Partliffs of Clin, tern, The service next Sunday will be at 10 o'clock, a half hour earlier, - • The WI will meet on Wed- nesday evening, May 6 at a o'clock, The roll call will be a health rule I would. ,emph- a,siZe to a child", The speaker will be from the Ontario Hospi- tal, -Godetligh., Last half of the members on ,the roll will con" tribute articles for the penny sale, Messrs. Alex Wells and Fred Peelcitt attended the 'annual meeting of the ProgressiveCon- .serva..tive Association held in London on Saturday. 0 Classified Ads • MIDDLETON WA Meets ..May „. , NM iss C Taylor- ow Toronto. Women'a MiciliarY of St. James Church, Middleton,' will meet Wednesday May 0 .at the home of Mrs. Arn,- .03.4 Miller. There will be plant Sale and, the roll call word 'We understand- that Miss Claire Taylor, Walton, who has. entertained the Middleton foil on many occasions with her educational slides. of Frobisher Pay, Africa, etc„ is now con- tinning her welfare work structing Eskimo patients in. the Toronto -$anirtariium. It will be like a visit from home for othfeStheq. world. Canadians from, the top Dr, and Mrs. Andrew Grind,• lay and family, London, accom- paniea by Miss Kathleen Naughton .spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Middleton and family, Stratford, were also their guests on Sunday. With the passing of Mr. Will H. Middleton another link with the old pioneer families of this community is gone. "The old order ehangeth, yielding place to the new". (MRS. AVAItY, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson spent a few 44y4 with Mn and Bert KoKay, 1.tondon. Mrs. W. Fart w, Wiarton, is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. SS 4 Community Club Meets qt Merrill Home The 5$ No,-4 goderiell Town, ship Community Club held the April meeting at the home of Mrs. John Merrill, The prei- dent, Mrs. - Murray Forbes, opened the meeting with the Creed, followed by the :Aord's Prayer in unison. The minutes of the 'last meeting were read and approved The roll call was an exchange of flower slips: there were 17 members and four visitors present, The trea- surer's report showed a balance of $10.91, Following the business ses- sion, Mrs. William. Lobb gave two readings entitled "Those Saving Ways" and "I Meant To Do My Work Today". The meeting was closed with the iVfizpah benediction. Lunch was served With Mrs, William Lobb and Mrs, William P,ueger assist- ing the hostess. ,Work was done on two quilts. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harry Oakes. 0 PORTER'S HILL DONALD HARRIS. Correspondent Grace SS Executive The executive of Grace Church Sunday School met on Monday evening last at the, home of Mrs. Mary Manning, Rev. A. G, Pease opened the meeting with prayer and sec- retary and treasurer's reports were given. It was decided to have combined services on both Mother's Day and B4ather's Day. Anniversary service will be held early in June and the picnic to be held in Harbour Park, Goderich, in July. Rev. Pease had the books on 'display introducing the new curriculum to begin September of this year. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction and. a pot luck lunch was served. o Rev. Canon K. Taylor Retiring In July Rev. Canon K. E. Taylor, BE, MA, DD, rector of the parish of St. George's Church, Goderich, will retire from the active ministry at the end of July, after 'having 'served 40 years, Canon Taylor, has been in Goderich, since November, 1952. He has served as rural dean of Huron and been very active in-Legion work and community life. He 'is 'presently a vice- president of Huron County Children's Aid Society. Canon and Mrs. Taylor will retire to London. 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 than Saturday nights. Seaforth Farmers Co-operative F. E. Hunt, Shipper Phone 856 R 14 Thurs., :April 19{4.—Clinton, ,NPw;Apcor4.,-,Paggt BRUCEFIELD Bring Quick Results 3-PRONG FISHING HOOKS 2 for 5c Ellwood Epps SPORTS SHOP stE THEM Now a t '43:1 JOHN BEANE, Aughoilteil Briscefidld Phone 482-0256 8tO18