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ARKELI,r--in $ouc con e HoS•
Iriltal, Pawson Creeks on Fri-
day, • my 31, 1964, to Mr and
Mrs, Ken Arkell, D,wson.
Creeek, DC., a daughter,
(Sister ft KatIly and Jim,
CARTWRTGHT In Minton
Public HosWta1 on Friday,
DRATH
+^ Ther'ecea .
won, 4 son,
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4 019i�a1 on Tuesday,
K�?IG- In Iav� ng xnern4l`Y .of
dAugust
t A exi Mrs,
Ilirpld King who passed Hiway
Jean LeCro*, RR 4 Clinton,
August .6, 1959:
a son.
"Sweet memorips will linger
NiACDONALP and, Mrs.
Stewa2+t MacDonald of West
cz�ex,
Tilrze oannat Change thein
Covina, Calot,, Are happy +to an-
xiounce. the ersiival of a chgs-
lilt's true;
Fears that r�xay eo?aie oax?naf
•iv
.daus*er, Jennifer Mary, :a
sister for Bradleyand an-
'
Our lowing ret m—trance ,to
„
-other granddaughter :far Mr•
and Mrs. Ronald MacDonald
you
Fon!d'ly remembered by his
Of Fast Street, Clioton. Jen-
wife Louise, Harold, Marie 'and
Tirlvmi'e. 32p
niter Mary. Was born August
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17, 1.963.
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CARPS OF THANKS
MaeNEIL -- in Clinton Public
The. family of the late C.
Hospital on Wednesday, July
29, 1964, .to Cpl. wird Mx s,
Thomas Dale wish to express
James MacNeil, RCAF Clin-
appxec4ation -to r e l.,a, �t i v e s,
fxli'end's and neighbours forth "
the
tOn' a daughter.
acts of kindness in their recent
STLye4 ,EON 7.n Goderich Al,-
bereavement,. Special thanks
exan'dra Marine and General
to Pr. Thompson, Mi. Beattie,
Hospital on Saturday, Judy
aursess and staff of Clinton Hos-
25, 1964, to .Mr. and Mr's,
P%tal,,-STF,WART DALE,
Bernard Sturgeon (nee Elaine
32p
Rfathwell) a son, Jeffrey Ber-
I wish to th'arrk any friends
nam
and neighbours for cards,
DEATHS
treats, visits and those who
helped to do my work at home
DALE -- Christopher Thomas,
while I was •a patient in Clin-
ton Hospital, Special. thanks ,to
90, of RR 4, Clinton, dh'ed
Father McGuire, Dr. Oates,
Thursday in Clinton Pu'bl,i.'e
nurses and staff, ---JIM FLYNN
Hospital. Ile is survived by
32p
his son, Stewart, of Hulett
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Township; brothers Jack,
The Clinton Lawn Bowling
Arithur, James, Theodore and
Club acknowledges with thanks
Harold, all o'f Clinton; Ox-
the generous support given by
Mille of Seaforth; di,sters,
.
the following local merchants
Mrs. John (Ellizabeith) Gra-
and manufacturing firms in do -
ham, of Clinton; Mrs. Wil-
mating prizes for the success
liam (Marionette) Ross, of
of theft, tournament held July
Clinton. The funeral Was on
29: Hearn 'Wholesale, Cale Dau-
Saturday at the Beaute
cette; Boyes Transport, Kum -In
'Funeral Home with burial in
Restaurant, Heard Barber,
Clinton Cemetery.
Lorne Brown Motors, Whidden
Attend
Your Church
This Sunday
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Federation
of Canada)
Pastor: Craig
Peters, B.A.
August 9
and 16
Joint Service in St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Ontario Street United Church
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCW'
Pastor; REV, GRANT MILLS, B.A.
During August Ontario Street and Turner's
Congregations will worship in
Wesley -Willis United Church
Christian Reformed
Church
Rev. G. J. Heersink, Minister
Sunday,August 9
-.0.00 am, -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
CLINTON
11,00 axn. Breaking of Bread
3.00 p=. -Sunday School
7.00 p.m. ---Gospel Service
8.00 p.m. Thursday -Prayer
Meeting and Bible
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, August 9
9.45 a.m.-Worship Service
11.00 a.m.--Sunday School
8.00 p.m. -Gospel Service
Guest . Speaker: Mr,
John Aitken, Shelburne
Tuesday -8 p.m. --Prayer Meet-
ing and Bible Study.
All Welcome
St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
Rev. R. U. Maclean, B.A.
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, August 9
9.45 a.m.--Sunday School
10:45 a.m.-Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME.
esle�r-iUie--�ulntie$1ri11e �xcr#eco flC�ttrcl{�e
REV, CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
Subject: 1'Esther--Queen for God's Great Hour"
HOLMESVILLE
9:45 a.m.-i0hurch 'Service
10:45 •a.m,-Sunday School
WESLEY,WILLIS
9:45 a.m.----Rrirnary Sunday School
11:00. am.- Church Service
Wednesday afternoon, August 72=--Wesley-Willis Congrega-
tional Picnic in Seaforth Park:
Ontario Street and Turhers are worshipping at
Y . g
Wesley -Willis Willis during August.
u
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rew. Rr W. 11Venhaht, L.Th.r Rector
Mr, W. H: Bishop, F.R.C.o., A.R.C.M., organist
TRINITY XI SUNDAY, AUGUST 9
9:30 d.m. Roly .Communions
11:00 aAn. Moxih g Prayer
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1964, n'ftW which -date the
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ing regard only to 'those chirps
Of which notlee has been xe
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Solicitors f, r the Adniililstriiter
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-Notice To Cre0ors
,%44 others, :bi the Estate of
Laden Doig, late of the Tclwn-.
ship of Tuckea.sin th, in the
County of Ruron, who died on
or about +the 30th day of March,
1964, are 'hereby notified to
send particulars of same to .the
un'dersagned at $66 Pray Street,
Toronto on or before the 31st
day of August, 1964, after which
date the estate will be dhstri-
bitted with regard only to the
claims of which +the "undersign-
ed shall then have notice, and
the undersigned shall not be
liable to any Persons of a13;
whose claims they shall -not
then have notice,
Dated at Toronto this 11th
day of June, 1964,
Guaranty Trust Company
of Canada
by; Ileli and Laughton,
Its Solicitors herein.
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"hart, Chapman Barber, D, A.
Kay & Son, Ray's Shoes, Grant
Rwffi Murphy Garage, Mann's
Wlrite Rose, Canada Packers
Groves Electric, Gordon Law-
son, Corrie's Grocery, Holland's
Sunoco, McPhersores Garage,
Harold' Emmerson, Elm Haven
Motel, Scruton's Firestone;
Par -Knit Hosiery, Dory Rut-
ledge Garage. C'ounter's. Lum-
ber, Clixiton Electric, MCKer'lle
Automotive, Fairholm'e Dairy,
News Record, Barg liifs, G+at-
braitb!g, Bridle's 'Grocery, Bee-
cher Menzies, Art Knight, Pert -
Ws Meat Market, Amsing's
Variety, Clinton Laundry and
Cleaners, Meay Mee Rest-
aurant, Ball and Miutch, H.
.C. Lawson, Dixon's Auto Sup-
ply, H. Brunsdon, Garrett's
Shoe's, Lovett's Specialties,
Lockwood Barber, Anstett Jew-
ellers Ltd., Edward's Pharmacy,
1VJ cEwan's, Dr. Woods' Dr. Pal-
mer, FickeUt & Campbell Ltd.,
Aiken's, Simpson's, Herman's,
Lobb's Shoes, Sutter and Per-
due, Beaittie's Furniture, Fitz-
simmon's Food Fair, Staftan's,
Royal. Bank of Canada, Bank
of Montreal, Martin's Dept,
Store, Spariling's Hardware, Ir -
win's Ladies' Wear, Swan's Gro- l
eery, Newcombe's Drug Store,
Lee''s, Hotel Clinton, Counter's
Jewellery, House of Bargains,
K, W. Colquhoun, Riley's Bar-
ber, Jahn Visser Photo Studio,
C. J. Livermore Produce, Lavis
Contracting, German's BiRl-
ards, Wettlaufer's ,Feeds, Van
A:Itena's Barber, Clinton Meat
Market, Blake's Welding Shop,
Ball -Macaulay Ltd., Well's Auto
,Electric, Cudmore's Beauty
Shop, Shorty's B/A, Merrill
TV Service, King's White Rose,
McAlpin'e's Garage, Fina Ser-
vice, Sherlock -Manning, Tom
Darling, South End Cities Ser-
vice, Fred J. Hudie Sawmill,
Wise Plumbing, Cooke's Green-
house, Smith's Greenhouse, Dr.
`Addison, Dr. Newland, Dr. Wal-
den, Vodd'en''s Electric, (Blyth),
William's White Rose, Slade's
IGA, J, W, Miller, Harold
Black Esso, MacDonald Electric,
Charles Abel Photo Finishers,
Edith Anne Hair Fashions•,
Stratford Bottling Works, Rich-
ardson's Grain, Master Feeds,
Canadian Industries Ltd. 32b
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Everybody is ignorant, only
on different subjects.
The closer you are to a per-
son, the more test and cour-
tesy you need.
Flowers y�g�t�o�Py�xG
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Telegraphed
Anywhere >....,.�
K. G Cookel
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thiel 482-1012, Oritan
.. HELP. WANTED-
EN
and WOMEN
t work during Sep+6rh6er and .Oe+o66r
vegefable canning, Possibility of
day or 10,04 work.
k6pt1d9entat1,Vd of Cahadich Cbhneirs Llhi tfed a'nd the
fa
Y t apliliebtibist it
National Em la hhent $erYicel w,tt oacep
CLINTON TOWN HALL, COUNCIL CHAM9EKS
M(D^ AUGUST fir I -00 to +-,30' p.m.
i
Ay A00irpy 0e404,10er
par4ate" A.nd A
Clulpargd
a$ t Annual ` of sut ss ea field TCAs for August
O 411 e eeta,:
tions, The Cltnt4in Lions Club will
hold a street earniwad in CU4
Martial inusia tunas supplked Ivfountain Dew and The Big- 'ton on'hursday, August 13.
par -
andthe RCAF Clinton Band Fest Little Circus, gide dons will 'dr'es's all• .
and •the band of the Royal Decorated cars, Bayfield Cif- ntivAl eostuirxle wild parade tlptivn
Canadian Army Cadetsfrom ies Service; decorated bicycles, Main Street,
Camp 1pperwash, I RO'bei't Erickson, Lea Adan Mc- Carnival Chairman Duff
Libm president, Adam Flow• Lend, and Del}bie :lVtaai ipar; Thompson said AleMbers will.
ere, led the parade on his pato, pony riders, l+ynn Fiowex's, wear their costumes through-
mloo, "Sunny", closely follow- We Scotthmer and K'imFlow- out the evening of ganxes,
ed by a car containing the V14- ere• dancing, bingoandatheramuse-
iage trustees,
Adult coet:uriles, Mrs, B, Mc- meats,
Clergy Unite Cllnchey and Mlss Gayle Tui.- � The program so far anpludes:
Another car bearing a poster ner, and Mr, Don Haw and Mr, old-fats+hioned jitney dancing,
Prizes for children and adult -o
which read: "Cqo to the Chur- Wilfred .Castle, an costume and .a pulite, of
ch of .your choice", carri'ed mini, Children costumes, Brian Ma- nets, .carnival fuga ries.
inters' of ithe Anglican, RoMan k'ins; Marsha, McCann, Peggy
.Qathiobc and Urii!fed Churches, Kuntz and Lisa and Brett
Fred MWs steam engine Downe,
was again promi'nenit and de= Draw Winners. "Personals
all
lighted both young and old wlth
its Tuneful whistle, Winning tuoket holders were:
Fixe chief Wa%tter Westlalna barbecues Fred Tedford, Day- Mr. and Mrs, Russell C01 -
kept watch on the wood burn- field; itricycle, G. Bellcharnber, clough, 129 Erie; Strevt,' spent
ing locomotive, but in expert B0Yfleld; radar light, MQcolM the wee�kend_in St. Tho�mas,rand
hand's the Yive, but
imachine game Clark, Clinton; ironing board, attended the funeral of Mrs.
Percy Heard, Varna; electric, Colclough's sister, Ma's, cwa
off no •sp'arks and very little blanket, Al .Jawson, Clinton*
.
smoke. Biack & Decker droll, K QIy-
' Powers.
Zurich Afajorettes nick, Clinton; ladder, Mrs. J, Mrs. Anthzony Lawson and
Another highlight was the Armstrong, Bayfield; +bicycle, friend Jack Eyelet and daugh-
baton- twlrl'ing high - steppin'g Br dier G. L. M, Smith, Ont ter Elizabeth of Plck�ring; Mr.
parade of majgrett'es Pram Zur- bawa; two 1`awn chairs. Mrs, and Mrs, Chuck Tl'iston and
kGh, some of whom appeared al- W Jervis, Clinton; Corning daughters Nancy and Janet of
Ware, Mrs. M, M. Stemmer; Searboro attended the Lawson
most too young to march all Uldhig,an; Wheelbarrow, Keith
the waym
, from the poot office Schilbe, Thaesville; pair of and Clark. picnic in Seaforth
to the Agz"icultu'ral Park.. wool blankets, Mr. F. Turner, v -Sunday, They visited oyer
The main feature of the par- Bayfield. the holiday at -the domes of
ade were, to many, however, 0 Mrs. Annie Medd, Andrew Law -
the colorful Rooks, the clowns,� , son and Mr. and! Mm. Arnold
the decorated bicycles and theCltntQn Per
sanalS Miller,
skillfully eontri'ved costumes Miss Janet TR9ton of Scar --
worn , by pedeotrian and other Mr, and Mrs. Hee Kingswell koro and Miss Elizabeth Eyelet
entrants, and family returned hoarse after+ of Pickering visited atthe
In the photos at left,
the beauty queen. (upper)
is four-year-old r'alth Igen
nor, being driven, by Spen-
cer Ervine. Centre photo
�
Mrs, Ed Sturgeon (left)
and Mrs, Charles Scotch -
mer were under the clown
suits and greasepaint.
Lower photo shows the
Army cadets from Carup
Ipperwash who partici
pated in the parade,
(News-Reeord photos by
John Visser).
The entire parade was organ-
ized and managed by Lions Alf
Scootchmer, "Pete" Peterson
and Robert Maloney. Judges
were, Brigadier W, S. Murdock,
Mrs. R. G. Hunter, Mrs. F. P.
Arkell and Mrs. E, Oddliefson,
List Incomplete
Unforunately a full list- of
prize winners is not available,
but known prize winners in -
elude: Floats, Al:erner's Sunoco,
Parker Nylon Products, Ye 01'
Gladiolus And Begonia
Show Set
the pat -luck lunch will be Mrs. ,
George Million, Mrs.. George
Hagggitt, Mrs. Sid Lansing, Mrs.1
p}! !!
By Auburn Horticultural
,! j /+ }
Society
Turner and Mrs.' Gordon Dobke-
^�^
AUBURN--Flower lovers of
phic competition: The secretary
the 'district will have an oppor-
the fall bulb oral,
AUBURN
tunity to see some prize blooms
at the Giadlolus and Begoili'a
eephad been sent and a letter
was read re' the Bayfield Agin -
PERSONALS
show of the Auburn H6tticul-
culSociety rnv�trrig an
tural Society ito :be held on Aug-
listt 11 in the Corimiurai'ty Mem-
entry in their poster competi-
tion, This was left over entail
Mr. Clifton, McDoneld, .Peter
orial Hall,
the newt meeting,
McDonald and Allan Craig,
Everyone is ,invited t'o attend
this special val ieeti ng and if
Shio'dt reports will also be
gavarby the delegates tes to 014A
spent the holiday with relatives
at Ston Creek.
they wik to exhibit any of,
and the district meeting. Mrs.
Musses Gail and Faye Seers
their flowers they can obtain
Gordon R, Taylor will be, in
visited lasit week with their
the list of classes from the
charge of the musical program
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Htunph-
reys.
Mid the committee in charge of
James Blake in Goderieh. 1
Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Young
p• . .
Frie Honor
Mrs: Arthur Grange was ap;
painted convener 'of the show
blut and i anyay of Brantford,
spent the h'bliday with mg pax•
and accredited judges will be
slits, Mr, and Mie. Percy
the specfal ,gue'sts and give com,
a
Auburn Bride
Yaungblut.
Mtr. and Mics. Hoiaiuxe,
ment5 on the exhtblts,. If timfae
Will permit a special arrange-
ice,' Sylvia, Anigelict Hehizke
meilt will be made ,with Gla.ds.
Mrs. James Latimer, x>:ee
and Swan are holidaying for
two weeks in Northern On-
Rkeetitive Meet
Margaret Clark, was Honored
Uar!io.
The Auburn Executive met
last 'week when members Of sit
in the library rooms to make
Mark's Anggkan Guild gathet,
spending a month vacation at
the Calgary, S tampede, Edmon,
ton, Jasper, Banff, Vancouver
and Vancouver island.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill, Lee, Shur -
on Anne and Robert Erb, Hen-
son, and Mrs. 'Lenora Pearson 1
have returned from a three)
week vacation. They visited, the
laitte'r's daughter and. family,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cowles,
and three sons', Yellowknife,.
N.W.T. They also visited with
friends - and relatives during
their trip.
Mr. -and Mrs. Ross M. CaI-
quhoun' and daughter Rhonda,
Toronto, spent the weekend
w,tlth Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Col-
quhoun, Huron Street, a n d
other relatives in the area,
Richard Theedom, Red Deer,
Alta., was a recent visitor at
the home of his grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Cclquhoun,
Huron, Street. He spent ten
days at RCAF Station Cent -
Mrs. Wes Whittington has
returned recently to her home
on Princess Street West.
Mrs. A. Greaves and son
George, Ledeestter City, Eng-
land, are visiting with her bro-
tber and family, Mr. and Mrs.
William Rough, Ontario Street
East, Clinton. .
tome of Mr. and Mrs. Kealbla
Vliller.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Oliver, Mr,
rid Mrs. Harold Erlandsen,
Citchener, spent the holiday
veekend in the Muskoka Dist -
act.
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July 31 to August 17
Hensall Office will be open for
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THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS AUGUST NEEDS
DOTABLETS
tor Arthritis' Fruit Freeze for canning 1.00
,for
200. tablets 3.95 and Ascorbic Acid .....................: 1.20
50 tablets free --Save 1.49 FOR HAY FEVER -
YARDLEY
PADS --Only 70
YARDLEY, SOAP --4 .In box Chlor Tripblon Tabs ....1.00
reg. 2.23 for 1,15
DESERT FLOWER DEOD. Cb plion+! . 1.19
Cream or Roll -On Triaminic Tabs. 1.75
Special 2 for 1.25 Nasal spotty Y . ,.. 98a
GAMtRAS and PHOTO FINISHING GREETING
SUPPLIES WITH THE FREE FILM CARDS
VETERINARY MEDIOINES PET NEEDS
PRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 4824511 Clinton, ontarin�
Plans Fbr +this special snow. A
show of Dahlias w9'7j be held in ed alt 'tk3e home of her parents,
ScipteMber and one for" the 1VLr £ors towel Showerand Mis: Fordyce GClark. NE � DEADLINES
Miuns will be held in Ootobex,
The rnxnittes were adopted as 'Mrs. George Schneider, presft
read by the see adopted
Mrs. dent of the' Guild, was � charge FOR
of ,the 17�g�m which began �� ApV'B'IS�NG
read hreys,!aid e drsoussion ori r
Junior praleets; sponsoled by w"ltit a 'singsong led by Mr~s:
the, OIIA, was held. ltrbert J. - Phillips aha titles
:lune Mills, A re'adihe. "A ;
os Banc
years,
tan as
local i
The
eftucwen, 1.0 Yt!um and
a oolle'ction of Itmee leaw'-
foo{ children 1.1 ita J,6
a floral picture cothpeit'i-
bd,!A sponsored by the ,
in charge_ 3s
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given.
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Mesa, aMrro � -b 006k an of towels Ntw ft
ADIA CANNERS LTD. Prizes will be Awardddd to the wild Uhc� gets , ,
presented by iVtrs. Ti�om�as. Hkig
gkt card Mrs, Rom, ld lWhwedl,
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