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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1964-05-28, Page 7drili1 1.11..k.."•••11.1.1.01.•00.11011111.1sogellyilM. Clinton Community Auction Sales EVERY FRIDAY at 730 p.m., Government Inspected Scales Cattle ,Sold try Weight TERMS': CASH JOE COREY, Sales Manager Attend Your Church This Sunday CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Federation of Canada) Pastor: .Craig Peters, B.A. Sunday, May 31 10.00 a.m.—STINDAY SCHOOL 11,15 a.m.—FAMILY WORSHIP Tuesday, June 2 — 8:30 p.m. — Bible Study Everyone Is Welcome At This Church Ontario Street United Church "THE FRIENDLY CHURCE" Pastor: REV, GRANT MILLS, B.A. 10.30 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School Anniversary. Guest speaker, "Capt. Smith and Salty" TURNER'S CHURCH 2.00 p.m.—Confirmation & Communion Service 3,00 p.m.—Sunday School toiev-Atalirs—Printeotiiie Atiteb 4=420 REV. CLIFFORD G. pm/K. M.A., Minister Rev, G, E. Barkvvell, BA., B,D., Ph.D., of Sarnia Subject: "Too Light A Thing?" HOLMESVILLE 9:45 A.M.—Church Service 10;45 a.M.—Sunday School WESLEY-WILLIS 9:45 a.nt--,-Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Church Service viii 'ohm Viel di WI PHOTOGRAPHER 0 PORTRAITS Q WEDDINGS Q COMMERCIAL 10% off on Graduation Portraits Make Your Appointment Now. Photo Studio Hours: Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. 15A VICTORIA STREET, CLINTON EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT For Information: Phone 482-9654 after 6 p.m. weekdays. 21-2-3b e ANNUAL MEETING Huron County Tuberculosis Association LEGION HALL. CLINTON Wednesday, June 3, at Guest Speaker — DR. A. J. WATT Beck Memorial Sanatorium, London, Ontario D. 1. STEWART, Seaforth — President 21-2b Quality & Service THIS WEEK'S BIG BIG SPECIAL BUYS 14.04.41.44vsonsyrspolp04,44NNNINNNININNIF, SACCHARINE TABLETS Effervescent 1,4 grain 100 TABLETS Only 13c IN#########P4N14,1#####INNNNIP.004 A.S.A. TABLETS For Pain Relief 100 in a Bottle 2 BOTTLES Only 29c INIMMI141,414MMINNINNNMINNI4N Desert Flower Summer Colognes in Spray Bottle Only $1.25 Desert Flower Deodorant, Cream or Roll-On, Reg. $1.25 Sale 2 for $1.25 Neilson Chocolate Bars, reg, 10c Special 4 for 370 Yardley's Soap—reg, 3 cakes $1.75 Special 1 Free with each box Rubinstein Tintillate Color Shampoo With Free Peroxide All for $1.75 Leave Your Films Here For Fast Service A FREE FILM (B & W 127-120-620) when you let us process your film GREETING CARDS MAGAZINES ANIMAL HEALTH NEEDS NEWEDMBE Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 482-9511 Clinton, .Ontario For Fun In The Sun CANVAS SHOES $2.95 and up LEATHER and SUEDE CASUALS From $6.95 MOCCASINS $3.95 up SANDALS $3.95 and up BOYS' SNEAKERS from $1.69 BOYS' SUMMER SHOES $3.95 up SPORT SHIRTS $2.95 up POLO SHIRTS from $2.95 SWEAT SHIRTS and TEE SHIRTS BOYS' SHIRTS from $1.95 Clearance Table Savings of up to SO% oh broken lines of sport shirts and dasu61 footwear, AIKEN S uggage Clothing Footwear ALLIED FARM SERVICES LEAS FARM EQUIPMENT • ALL, mvustivi TAX DEDUCTIBLE MORE M wO "DOWN pAyMettrr, • ALL fl MPIPMIOn* M INtUFI" t7 * PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE * FARM LIABILITY INSURANCE * GROUP SAVINGS ON FARM SUPPLIES * FARM INCOME TAX PREPARATIONS 373 QUEENS AVENUE --- LONDON, CANADA Your Huron County' Ascot CHARLES R, HARRIS PHONE BAYPIELO 95 9.12.1511 ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. R. W. Wenhain, Rector Mr. W. H. Bishop, Organist TRINITY I SUNDAY, MAY 31 8:30 a.Vit —HWY Communion Servers Breakf ast MOO a.rn,—,Morning Prayer' Tuesday, June 2 --.- Ladies Guild will hold their final meeting of the season, 1Virs, Bert, Frenilin's hiarne, 2;45 p.m. A good attendance is requested. BAYFIELI5 BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, MAY 31 10.0 a..ta.—Stiftclay 8choai 11.00 s.nn. Morkting Worthip tat) our Guest speaker, Rev, Ttobett. McCrea, _ tendert, Fri., May 29 8:30 p,M. Missianaty Film, "The Soul of Quebec" GERANIUMS BEGONIAS Pansy, Petunia, Snapdragon, Aster, Salvia, Alyssum Carnations, rit Lobelia, Marigold, Zinnia, ouC Ageratum, Verbena, Stocks, Per Box of Phlox, Celosia, 1/ Plants TOMATO -- CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER PEPPER 40c box K. C COOKE FLORIST ANTIQUE Auction Sale :Silverware; Dishes, go-loured and patterned, Glassware, etc. Terms: caSh Lench will be available MR8. I, M. WILLIS, Proprietress EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer FOR SALE DAVID BROWN Super Crop- master tractor, with three fur- row lift plow. Phone Clinton 482-3233. 22p FARMERS! Since we have been apopinted Dealers 'For MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE Be sure to see us for your Farm Machinery Requirements Also featuring the RENAULT LINE of TRACTORS, outstanding in the import field. Hawk Manure Spreaders Aktiv Mowers M. C. Grain Dryers Farm Tires Plus A Host of Other New Machines. HAUGH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT .1 Mile East of Brucefield 20to23b Phone 482-9133 21tfb AOC:110N SAM WARNicA FARMS Saturday, .May 30 at 1 .970.9.0.x. 40 Registered Palia4 Heref ords, At the farm ;On Coxsmiil Road, 3 miles Perth Barrie -.off Highway No. 11 MURRAY R, YN/AFfNICA, R.R. 4, Barrie, Ont. AUCTION SALE of Surplus School Equipment from 98 Albert Street, Clinton (next to J. W. Ceunter's Beilders' Supplies) on Saturday, June 6 The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction the following; 1 large heavy table 6'x3'; 1 Westinghouse 4-burner range; 1 Inglis washing machine; 1 Frigidaire refrigerator; 1 Coca Cola cooler; 1 9' metal table; 10 slate boards; 169 stacking chairs; 1 coffee or cold drink urn; 16 table extensions; 6 drafting benches; 1 freight wagon (large); 3 doors; 2 wood work benches; 5 tool peg boards; 1 set of storage cup- boards; 1 sheet metal work bench; 1 tool cupboard; 1 drinking fountain; quantity of lumber (bits and pieces); 1 snow blower attachment for roto-tiller; 15 typists' chairs; 3 round ,back chairs; 1 wall sink; 1 bamboo blind; 40.class room desks. Terms — Cash with removal of articles on date of sale. CDCI Board of Clinton (formerly known as Clinton Collegiate Institute Board) Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer 22-3b FOR SALE SALES AND SERVICE, Vik- ing Separators, Milkers. Black- smith and Welding Shop, Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield, phone 482-9131. 6-22p CUSTOM WORK SPRAYING For all your spraying require- ments: cattle spraying, crop, brush, barn cleaning, white- washing with the most modern equipment available. MURRAY REID LONDESBORO Dial Blyth 523-4527 21-24p LIVESTOCK FOR SALE • 3 HEIFER CALVES, Here- ford X Holstein. Bob Baker, RR 1, Londeshoro, phone 482- 9890. 22b 19 PIGS, 12 of these are seven weeks old, and 7 pigs are nine weeks old. Lloyd Medd, phone 482-9836. 21-2b SERVICES DITCHING Machine available. Efficient operator. Alex Irvine, phone 549W Seaforth. 21-2-34p DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL For DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS — Call Collect DARLING & Company Of Canada Limited Phone Clinton HU 2-7269 Licence 262-C-63 7-tfb WANTED WANTED—A WORK HORSE, quiet and sound to do. light farm 'work. Reasonably priced, Apply to W, R. Glen, RR 5, Clinton, phone 482-9292. 22b Old established hatchery re- quires additional flocks to sup- ply hatching eggs, dual purpose, egg and broiler 'breeds required, With some breeds eggs taken every week in the year, large premium paid, Apply TWED- DLE CHICK HATCHERIES LIMITO:), FERGUS, Ontanio, 22-24-26b Notice To Creditors In the Estate of REVEREND DAVID JAMES LANE, Pres- byterian Minister, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the said Reverend David James. Lane, late of 118 Huron Street, Clin- ton, Ontario, who died on or about the 3rd day of February, A.D. 1964, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of 'June 1964, af- ter which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not 'then have notice. Dated at Toronto, this 28th day of May 1964. EASTERN & CHARTERED TRUST COMPANY, 1901 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, by its Solicitor herein, ' E. Beecher Menzies, Esq., Barrister, Solicitor, Clinton, Ontario. 22-3-4b Christian Reformed Church Sunday, May 31 10.00 a.m.—Service in English 2,30 p.m.—Service in Dutch Every Sunday 6.15 p.m., Dial 680 CHLO, St. Thomas. Listen to "Back to God Hour." , EVERYONE WELCOME Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTONr L1.00 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. Honours English Grad Miss Patricia - kielen. Pegg, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D, Pegg, Raglan Street, Olin, ton, was awarded her B.A. from 'the. University of Wes, tern Ontario, Miss Pegg majored Honours English, Language and Literature. She has accepted a position ttawa. DEATHS FOWLER—In Clinton on Sun- day, May 24, 1964, Mrs. Harry Fowler, in her 75th year. Funeral from the Ball and Mutch funeral home, on Wednesday, May 27, 'to Clin- ton Cemetery. WATTS—In Hihbert Township on Tuesday morning, May 19, 1964, Rose Amelia Watts, RR 1, Hensall, beloved wife of Frederick William Watts, for- rnerly of Clinton, in her 84th year. Service from the Bail and Mutch funeral home, Clinton, by the Rev. Grant Mills, Ontario Street United Church, on Thursday, May 21, and 'interment in Clinton jCemetery, AUCTION SALE of Contigned Household Effects in the new Auction Rooms, 66 Hamilton St., Goderich, Ontario, on Friday, May 29, 1964 at 7:30 p.m. Anyone having household furniture or articles for sale please contact MIKE CUMMINGS Licensed Auctioneer 66 Hamilton j St., Goderich Phone 524-9064 Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, May 31 9.45 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School 8.00 p.m.—Gospel Service London, guest speaker. Mr. Eric Vetters, London, Tuesday-8 p.m.—Prayer Meet- ing and Bible Study All Welcome Gets Her B.A, Mary E. Laxis, clanghter of Mr. and. Mrs, George Princess Street, Clinton, Will receive 'her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario, at Con, Vocation on Thursday, Miss Levis has accepted a posi- tion on staff at Kincardine District High SchoOL CARDS OF THANKS I wish 'to express my sincere thanks to everyone for gifts, flowers, cards and visits while. I was in Clinton Public Hospi- al—IVAN HOGGART. 22p I wish to 'thank everyone who in any way helped to brighten the hours during my stay at the Clinton Public Hospital. WAYNE MARTIN, 22b We would like to thank all our friends for their kindness on Saturday night, also the Ladies AuXiliary to Canadian Legion for remembering our 45th Wedding anniversary. Once again thanks.—MARGARET & EPH SNELL. 22p The family of the late Mrs, Mary Murphy wishes to express their Sincere thanks and ap- preciation to relatives an d friends for floral tributes, sym- pathy cards• and other ,acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement and loss of a. loving mother and grandmoth- er, 22p I would like to thank all those who remembered me with letters, cards, flowers and gifts while I was a patient in hospi- tal, Special thanks to Dr. Oakes, Rev. Carson, Rev. Meal- ly, Mrs. Roy and all 'the nurs- ing staff. — MRS. NELLIE LYON. 22b I Wish to express my sincere thanks to relatives, friends and. neighbours for visits, lovely cards, flowers, gifts and treats while I was a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital, Special thanks to Rev.. Mills, Dr. Oakes, nurses on the first floor and the staff.—MRS. EFFIE JAM- IESON. 22p The family of the late Mrs. Rose Watts wishes 'to express their sincere thanks to neigh- bours, relatives and friends for the many acts of kindnesses, in their recent sad bereavement. Also 'thanks 'for all the kindness dulling her (illness. Special thanks to Rev. Mills and Ball and 1Vlutoh funeral home. 22p I wish 'to express my sincere thanks to everyone for their kindness to me while a patient 'in 'the Clinton Public Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London, for flowers, cards, letters, treats and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Sears and Dr. Sales, Rev. ,CharieS Lewis, Rev: Harold Snell and the nursing staff of each hospital. -- SID- NEY LANSING. 22b ENA07...EtviENTS ANT` QUNCED W. and Mrs. P. Franklin YO, RR 3,. Clinton,. wish V announce 'the engagement. of their only. daughter, .Cenetta Eleanor; to Mr,. Pavia eld- est son of Mr, and Alden L. Williams,: Fullarton, The Wedding will .take place. gohnesville United Church op June 1964, .22h Mr. and Mrs, 3, Alan Broadbent, Vancouver, B,C., announce die engagement of their younger daughter Janet Elizabeth, to Frank- lin John Norman, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Norman, RR 3, Clin- ton, Ontario. The wedding will take place June 20 at 3:30 p.m, in St. John's Anglican Church, Shaugh- nessy, B.C. 22p Mr, and Mrs. Gordon A. Horner, 651 Frederick St., .Kitchener, announce the engagement of their (laugh- ter Marion Shirley May, to JanleS. Edward Holdenro.ey, er„ only son of Mrs. Joseph Holdenmeyer, 40 Dieppe St.., Kitchener, and the late Mr, liclidenrneyer. The wed- ding will take place June 20 at 11 o'clock at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, 22p WESLEY-WILLIS UCW • CHANGE OF DATE , The general over-all meeting of UCW of Wesley-Willis Church will be field on Thurs- day, June 4 at 2:30 p.m. Please note change' of date owing to' the tea at Huronview. a SMORGASBORD FOR M-L AUXILIARY Members of the Madeleine Lane Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chtireh are asked to attend a smorgasbord din- ner at Hotel 'Clinton on Wed- nesday, June 3 at 6:30 p.m. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY TO MEET JUNE 2 Regular meeting of Women's Auxiliary to the Clinton Public Hospital will be held in the Nurses' Residence on Tuesday, June 2 at 8:00 p.m. CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends for cards and flowers while a patient in Clinton Pub- lic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes and the second floor nurses for all their kindness to me,—MRS. ANNIE C. JOHN- STON. 22b 41.11111.111•11.. ,..1.1•111011=1•1.0.001•Mlik. PIONEER SEED CORN Varieties of Seed Corn suitable for this area are almost sold out. Make sure that you place your order right away with your Pioneer Dealer. KEITH LOVELL KIPPEN Phone Henson 265W1 MALCOLM DAVIDSON BRUCEFIELD Phone Hensel' 346J1 ltfb *6. .(Contintled. from Page One) OtOwa, :said the l3xugadier, add- ing YOU can See 'w'hy the Vnited States is concerned out' c'91:ng the Commtiuuists out of 'that -country', .All. neigh- boring- Countries are CP.MIAL4D, ist or being gradually.' el:inverted to eorninunisin, 'The Vietna.P.. eSe lOeo.ple were originally ese, ant), said the spealrer, like .Chinese, but when you, live with 'them for any length of time you can tell thign apart. He gave the background of .all the South Bast Asian people, and said the South Viet Nam people are strongly against .communism. To give the Lions a closer look at that 'part /of the world, Clift showed coloured slides of Viet Nam, Laos, Thai, land and _cEkrox;dip. and fully described tile people and the countries. Introduced by H. C., Lawson, the speaker was thanked by Ken Flett. In the. tipsiness- Pant of the meeting, George Levis repented on the TAPrla :aclopted. -foster child in Hong Kong. When Brig. Cilft was asked for his opinion pn this project, ..he said there was definite need for such. welfare -work in that part of the world.. President Jack Scruton spolso of •the District 'A" convention in Kitdhener this weekend. He alSo 'asked for volunteers to make up and attend the Lions float !in 'the Fair on .SattirdaVi and .announced that the Lions NA secured a manager and coach for the Lrons,sponsored, baseball team. Plans for pielm of used Articles for the Lions auction and rummage sale were an- nounced, The first pickup is on June 20, for the sale in September. Ken Flett spoke of 'the Loris chicken barbecue on June 25 and asked for full co-operation. Al Eades won the regular draw prize. Thurs,, May A01. 1964---Anton :Naw.P.Racard Pape 7- Brigaier F,. Ar tlift Addresses Clinton lions On South Asia From 80111109n HO, (Highway, 8), One Mile East of lintOnit Ontario on Saturdays May 30 at 1:00 p.m. sharp This sale is taking place in One of the ,earliest established times in the County of Huron, being the residence Of the late John FtanSferd, and was bnilt in 1832. FURNITURE: The furniture will consist of Victorian, Early Canadiana and Primitive Piec- ,es in cherry, pine, butternut, walnut and rosewood. BEAN GROWERS Control. Mexican Bean Beetles, Aphids and Leaf Hoppers THIMET in the fertilizer at planting should do the job for the whole season without spray- ing, New Low Price Call Harriston Fertilizers Ltd. ATTENTION FARMERS! oRgumpivS'—X4 Clinton Ptlh, - 'lc Hospital on starchy, May 24, 1984, to Nfr.. and Mrs. .1441002PP" a .daughter., iTQNVS-;--In Clinton Pulgic Hos-pital on .Monday, May 25,, 1964, ito and Mrs, Jones, .$0aforth,. a son, TiO$TENILTK—In Clinton T.?uhiii lie Hospital on Wednesday,, May -27;194,:to Mr, and Mrs. Eltas I.Costenu*,. RR. 3 Wei.. ton, a danghteA McANDREW",--44 Clinton llic Hospital on Monday, MAY 25,1904, to Corporal and Mrs. McAndrew, cilitten, 'daughter; NreCORMIclin Clinton IN1), tic Hospital .on Thursday, May 21., 1964, "to I-4Q and NIPS, G., T. XPCOrMieki Clin- ton, 'a son, Hospital on Monday, MaY 25, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Ht Siertseina, Blyth,. a dau- ghter ,, ,„ • MARRIAGES . '110T-mA-1‘appia., — In the • Christian Reformed Chureb„ Listowel, on 'Saturday after, neon, May 23, 1964, by 'the Rev. A. J, Stienstra, Exeter, Betty Middel," daughter of 1VIr. and Mrs. Reinder Middel, RR 3 Listowel, tq Gerben Tolsma, 128 Maplewood Ave„ liamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerben Tolsme, 128 Maple, wood Ave., Hamilton. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A. Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Leader Sunday, . May 31 9.45 a.m.—Sunday SehOol 10.45 a.m.—Morning Worship EVERYONE WELCOME