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Coats
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PIT STOCK
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BEAUTIFUL NEW 3Bedroom
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home full basement, :recreation
room, Full price $12,500, Down
AXOY41PPUPPIES for S41PA
payment .$2,500 John Bosveld,
cheap. W,Punan, 49 West
box $53 or phone 428
X aford, b
.Ib
.0,24$ 4
S�-v S.eafopth, phone
or Phone 482T9747, 41ia)
The m4 rijageto talop place
onSaturday, November 21,
sent thorn by in to. London
*
2 PERSIAN KIT, TENS, to give
,NOW IS THE TIME TO
Merrill, plipm-
-away. ).,Dsther 24
�ie��let� Guilty
482-70�1, 41-
BUY REAL ESTATE! /-� 1 E; "
.and neighbors for treats, v�
and cards duping my stay, in
speak -in his own 4eofQa
LABRADOR Retriever Pups,
3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT
registered, black and yellows,
POTTAGE
champion stock. Apply Jack.
-2,piece bath, large 11v-m'gr99m,
Elder; $3 North street .outh,
, lot.
drilled well, t peed
phone 4�679. 41-2b
2.482-7679...
.9 BEPROPM LAKEFRONT
dpviughter, Dian -car rides +fo
,.4a
COTTAGE
2 -piece bath, fireplace,extra
Notice To Creditors
110t, drilled water system,.
opening. —MR, AND MRS.
LAUCKNER REAL ESTA=i
I ter of the p
". the ,natter Estate
ADAM FLOWERS
of FRANCES MATILDAVAIW
SERVICE, late of. the Village
1$ox 41, Ekayfleld, phone 83
'41bof
Of, Londesboro in the County
Huron, Widow, deceased.
All persons, having claims
AUCTION. SALE
against the Estate pf ithe
above-named who dled ,on, the
Clearing Auction Salo of
form Stock and Machinery
18th day of June, A.D. 1964,
pre. required to file full 9"bic-
onLot :21, Con. 1, Tuelcersinith
ulars thereof with the .under-
-11 ed on or before the 19th
19
Township, 9V2 notes west of
y of October, A,D. 1964,
Seafortli on No. 8 Hwy., for
y
after which datethe assets.will
John Powell, held atthe far,n
be distributed, 1having regard
of Ldrne Carter on
Tuesday, October 13undersigned
only to the cl,jim is, of will&.1the
-then have
at 1:Q9 p1n).
shall no -
tire,
Machinery — Oliver $8 TOW
bated at Clinton, Ontario, i
crop tractor with L,P.T.; 3 -fur-
this 29th day of September,
International
rowI plow an rub-
A.D. 1964,
beg; 15 -run Massey Harris fer-
E. B. 3%ENZWS,
..tRizer drill on rubber, like
Clinton, Ontario,
n,ew; International manure
Solicitor for. the Executors
spreader on rubber- Magsey
of the said Estate.
iftTis. 7 ft. -out binder; Inter-
national 91/_. ft, cultivator; 6
sections of International dear-.
; Viking
-xvws with stretcher, .
cream separator, 600 lb.-, Surge
milking machine, 2 unit with,
-pipeline for 10 cows.
Cattle — 9 -registered Jersey
cows all trash and rebred,
ranging in -age from 2 to, 6 yrs,;
3 registered `yeas ling heifers
and 4 spring heifer calveg.
Pigs -- I registered -govern-
ment approved, Landrace boar,
.18 mos.. old;. 1 registered Larid-
race sow with litter of- 12, 18
mos, old (this sow was reserve
junior champion at Western
Fair, 1963); 1 large English
black sow with litter of 10 blue
spotted pigs 8 wkg, old at time
of sale; I York X Landrace
sow with litter; 2 York X Land -
race sows bred in Sept.; 3
*York X Landrace saws bred in
.July; 2 blue -spotted English
IM-acl-, X York, 8 months, Open
gilts,
Ternis., Cash. No reserve as
farm is sold.
John Powell, Proprietor
"Soil JL, Filson, Auctioneers
41b
,UCW GROUP TO MEET
The Fidelity Group of Wes-
ley -Wallis UCW will meet on
Tuesday, Oct. 13th at 2.30 p.m.
1 1
Clinton Comyriunity
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
at 7:30 p.m.
Government Inspected Scales
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOE COREY, Sales. Manager I
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of 'DELLA
HtENK O'NEIL, late of the
Town of Clinton inthe County
of" Huron, Spinster, deceased.
I All persons- hawing claims
against';ffie Estate of the aboy*-
named who died on the 6th. dhy
of September, A,D. 1964, are
required to -file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the 26th day of
October, A.D. 1964, after which
date the assets will be distri-
buted, having regard onky to
the claims, of which -the under-
signed shall then, have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontaxio,
this 30th day of September,,
AM. 1964.
E. B. -AfENZMS,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the saki Estate.
41-2-3b
AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
from the Agriculture Building
at the Fair Grounds at Blyth on
Saturday, October 17
at 1:30 pap,,, the following:
3 -pc. velour Chesterfield
suite; love seat and, 2 matching
chairs; end tables and sin -all
tables; dining room extension
table; oak hall rack; 3 beds,
springs and mattresses; dress-
ers and wash )stands; linens
and bedding- 21" Motorola cab-
inet television, 2 upholstered
arm chmirs, Westinghouse re-
frigerator; Westinghouse elec-
tric stove (nearly new); Easy
wagbingmachine; laundrytubs;
electric frying pan; waffle iron;
electric blanket; set of alumin-
4m, health ware; set of stain-
less steel ware; ldftohen table,
buffet and clivirs, Morris chair;,
3 -pe. silver tea service; dishes
and glassware dnoluding I full
set of dishes fancy anantique
dishes; -cut id, lags, cooking uten-
sils and numerous other aptic-
les.
Terms Cash
Sale held under cover.
Glenn Gibson, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
41-2b
AFM
'dffib�% ED AS
M FM
"Ou -
ALLOUTD001Z
RUBBER, FOOTWEAR
ForAmin
Men and Boys iii a
KNEE BOOTS
"'M
LACE KUBBERS
HUNTING BOOTS
ZZ 141P WADERS
BUCKLE Overshoes
I I �UB M. ne
OVER. RElVa
WORD and SPORT
Clothes For -Warm
Ruged Wear
.0
caps
0
Coats
0
Parkas
6
miff,
0
Gloves
4
Lined Points
* Heavy Shirts
I w N
Lutggago rind Footwoov
.9 $041,
Clinton Public
es4ay, October
, And Mrs. � E.
Zurich,a 4411-
on Sunday, 0, .
.. unday, . ptqber
to Mr. and Mrs. W11 -
(—In Clinton Public
on Wednesday, Oc-
1964, to Mr, and
:1111 Xethp:ry, RR I
a glailghtot.
41) — At Alexandra
and General Hospital,
i, on Monday, 00t6b-,
64, to Atm. and Alrrs.'
ENGAGEMENTS
Contractor Fined
ANNOUNCED
Sunday, October 11
Mr. �440 Mrs, R, 114-sk-
' For IncY�e
(Rusty) gf rZ,Qpbou._ wish,
11-00 a.m.—Sunday School
to, .announce ..hp epig -t agc�_
rnent of Meir dlapghter
Tax
/+
$reach
Guest Speaker- Mr.
_44nip IQ Mr, Robert
:d. Mrs,
j.w, son of M,. -an
WOT.diauod from Page One)
William Glazier, -0 lluton
.
cause""m ending
1eL
'Ords throughithe mails, I've
The m4 rijageto talop place
onSaturday, November 21,
sent thorn by in to. London
*
1964, -14-,Cobourg, 419
before and 'they never got
CARDS OF THANKS
�ie��let� Guilty
I would like to, thank friends
McAdam entered a guilty
k
Plea but asked if he could
.and neighbors for treats, v�
and cards duping my stay, in
speak -in his own 4eofQa
jib Thanks -too, for �aI i d n
!aid after -be had been charg-
enquiries. —ANX VODDEN.
ed, but before lils case came
41b
to axial, jal, he 11 , pwson-A. - tak,
We wish to mpress .our sin-
on his recqrds to the Tncom
Tax Office at Kitchener.
sere thanks tothe residents of
Princess, St. West who -gave our
+I one W-ho.lo dAy
dpviughter, Dian -car rides +fo
,.4a
there," be told Magistrate
"And
and ch,oQl since :seho6l
ftom s 11
Hays, do You 4now What
opening. —MR, AND MRS.
happened? They found out,
GARY THOMPSON. 41p
ahoy owed in(., fifty c
MEMORIAMNN
!Haveyolk been, paid the 1
it I? _�
UoOeMcft, on XOnday, Ootob- "Vy cents yet, wou. W-
64, to Mr. 4md Aft. INKLEY — in memory - of Magistra4t
EdWard Roberts, 73 East St., Mary Alma Inkley, who passed "No," McAdam said,
Clinton, a son (Michael God- away October 8, 1959, Sought Minimum
win). —Lovingly TeMiMbere91 by nils- Sgt, J. Bt Bggg of the Sarnia
RTJTLF!,DQF+—In Clinton Pub- band, daughter and family. PIvision of -the ROMP Maid
lie Hospital on Friday, Cc- 41P court 'the Income Tax D art
tober 2,'1964, to Mr, and Mrs, . �p -,
J, Rutledge, RR 6 Goderich, SCOTCH ER — In. loving ment. was seeking the minimum
.a son. memory of a dear jbliji s-entence.
STEELES In Clinton Public Scotchmer, . who passe farther,d away 0onviotion under the act by
Hospital on .Monday, October one year ago, Oct. 3rd, 1963; which McAdam was charged.
5, 1964'to Mr. and is, W, I'Tdme goes on with many carries &,minimum fine of $200,
Ste6lesClinton,liziton, a daughter. changes, to a ma)6muni of $10,000 or
Clinton Public Joys and sorrows, smiles six months in jail, or both,
Hospital on . Thursday, Octob- oaid tears• fql can
er 1, 1 1 964, to Mr, and Mrs. But Dad's memory is ever go, no lower than the
Wayne raylor, , RA I Varna, cherished, minimum," Magistrate Hays
daughter,
ter, "The five is $200, acrd
h With the passing of the said. an,
TURNER—In ,Soldiers' Memor- Years tf costs of $5.00, or 30 days In
lal Hospital, Middleton, N.S., —Always remembered by his jail."
on Monday, October 5, 1964, daughter, 41b 0
to Flying Officer and Mrs, 0
Grant S. Turner, a daughter Aftal Wins Trip To Rome
(Mary Kathleen). Cream Producull S IMNSALL—Hensall funerial
director Harold Boatbron, has
CARDS OF THANKS been, awardeld a trip to Rome
Elect Chairman by the Sealy Mattress Corar-
The family of the late Lena any of Toronto.
Plaetzer wish to express slnw MT. Bonthron won the trip
cere gratitude to relatives, At Clinton Meet
friends and neighbors for flor- for selling -a quota of mattr��aw
al -tributes, donations to' the R4, Houston, a fa-17yier from es and will be among 100 of
Cancer Society, cards and oth- RR 2 Brussels, was elected the company's salesmen taking
er expressions of $ym"y, chairman of the Huron. County the jet trip for a two week
Special thanks to the Clinton Cream Producers' Association vacation.
Hospital staff, Mrs. Clarence at tile annual meeting last
Ball, Dr. Street, Rev. Carson, Wednesday held in the board
Rev. Meally, Unit 2 of Auburn rooms of the Agricultural of-
UC.W and directors of Arthur face.
Enroll Guide Captain
home. —THE PLAET- ace.
fi;n Mrs, Lillian Baker was en-
ZER FAMILY. 41b Guest speaker was Glenn Cole rolled as Captain of the First
of Bewdley, chaiximan of the Flensall Guide Company at a
I wish -to thank my friends, Ontario Cream Producers' Mar- ceremony performed by Mrs.
neighbors and relatives for Reting Board, and a vice-PrW- Robert Cook, Tawny Owl of the
cards, letters, gHts and visits dent of -the Dairy Farmers of First Hensall Brownie Pack,
wh9e a patient in St. Joseph's Carraft. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell was
%wtal London. Special Charles Hay of RR I Varna
thanks io those who so kiyiffly appointed Lieutenant for the
helped at home while I was was elected vice-president and Company,
away. Your kindness was great- Mrs. Florence Elliott of Chn-
ly appreciated. ---MRS, MILT- ton was elected as secretary -
ON DALE. 411 treasurer. Cleaned The Class
'William J. Dale of RR 1,
Clinton, won 6-1 prizes in the
Guernsey class of the Mitchell
Attend Your ChurC h Fall Fair last Wednesday.
0—
This Sunday Amy Stewart
Chosen Queen
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH Of The Furrow
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Pastor. Craig Peters, R.A. S e a f or t h District High
School student Amy Stewart,
Sunday, October 11 17 -year-old daughter of Me -
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School Killip Township Reeve Ren -
11:15 a.m.—Family Worship neith Stewart and Mrs. Stewart
"The Rarity of Gratitude", of RR 5 Seaforfh, was chosen
7 -.30 pim�Bible, Study Hour as Queen of the Furrow at the
annual Huron County Plowing
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE Match, Saturday.
Miss Stewart competed
against itwo other contestants
to win the honor at the 38th
Ontario Street United Church "' edition of 'the plowing
match held near Seaforth.
"THE FRIENDLY CMMC%r1
Pastor: REV, GRANT MILLS, S.A. Runners -Up
The queen was selected on
Sunday, October 11 the basis of a three-minate
9:45 A.m.--iSunday School speech, appearance, deportment
11:00 am.--AMorning Worship, and an exhibition of plowing.
'Guest Speaker, Mr. Murdock Morrison, Varna. Runners-up in the competi-
TURNER'S bion were Mrs. Jane McIntosh
2,00 p.m.—Church Service
$:00 p.m.—,Sunday School I of Clinton and Miss Ruth. Mi -
Christian Reformed
Church
Rev. G. J. Heersink, Minister
Sunday, October 11
10-00 a.m.= Service in English
2:80 p.m.—Service in Dutch
Every Sunday 6.15 p.m., Dial
680 CHLO, St. Thomas. Lister,
fo "Back to God Hour.,,
EVERYONE WELCOME
.........
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
1.1-00 a-M,--BreWdng of Bread
8.00 P-n'1----SUhdqy 8chool
7.00 p.m.—Gospel Service
8.00 P.M. Thursday—Prayer
Meeting tind Bible
Readifig,
Malional
Ie Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
C1111e, 18, of Belgrave.
Miss Stewart will represent
Huron County at the Interna-
Plowing. Match to be
held this year in Pot& -borough.
Sunday, October 11
9.45 a.m.—Worship Service`
11-00 a.m.—Sunday School
8.00 pan --Gospel Service
Guest Speaker- Mr.
John Aitken, Shelburne,
Tuesday -8 p.m.—Prayer Meet-
I
ing and Bible Study.
All Welcome
St. Andrew s
Presbyterian C66ec6
Rev. R. 1Q, Madienn, B.A.
Mrs, M. 1',AgneW, Organist
and Choir Leader
Sunday, October ii
9.45 am.- gunday School
10-45 a.m.—Morning Worship
EVERYONE WELCOME
REV, CLIFFOAD G. PARK, M'.A,, Mthfater
gubloot.1 "FOR THIS TOO EW T14ANktzw,
,9:45 an!.�Chutch Service
10:45 a:m.—Sunday School
WESLEY'-WILLIS
9:45 a.m.- Sunday Soho61
11.06a"M.—Church service
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
h6vi h, W. W6nftam, 'LiTh.,
Mr. W.K 91shopj 0.k,C.o,,
tRINITY XX — SUND^ OdTOISER I'l
t3 0 ii 1A —Holy cominunibn
11:00 Mo lLg P.irayer
Wddq Oct, MFIC ship Guild, P.-Arlaii Rail, 8.18 fan.
Thurs., O09ber 8, '1
Mayor Opens Bazqqr
Clinton Ma or W,J. Miller was on hand Wednesday afternoon to Open the
Resident's �Bazaar and Tea held at Huranv�ew. In the above photo, fr9m the
right, are: Mrs. Lptlis Forest, Mr, Miller, Miss .Ruth Ann Dykman, Mrs. Mar
Mellis, Miss Mary Lou Taylor. -Record Photo by �tohn_ Visser]
5 ffews
own Council 'Agrees To Accept Nos pi
tai AuxiIia
ry
New Arena As Centennial Prolect Names Delegates
.(CxmUnqe4 from Page One) a special meeting Oct. 7" --was
the issues before, them. passed unanilmously by council- The Clinton Public Hosp!W
From the heat of the ft, - iors present. Women's Auxiliary met Tues-
Qusgion came a motion. 1yy Tom To Pick Reps day -evening at the Nurses'
Feeney, president of the C14i- 4Councillors Mrs, A 1,i c e Residence and finalized plaps
ton Xt.mmen. Club, "that coon- Thompson and H. F. Nva n^aj for members to atteud the reg -
c *I accept the consttuction of Were absent,
a ional conference an London on
a new arena as a Centennial In brief subsequent discus- Oct. 8,
project and that a committee sion it was -decid'e'd clerk John Mrs, Frank b-Ingland, Region
be formed to bring 'in arChi- LAvermore would write the pre- Pra§ident, will preside at the
tests to -draw up plans for the sident of each serlce club to London meeting.
arena now and-adcUtions to it determine which two members Mrf-,. R, U. MacLean was
later and that the.committee wouldactas club repres-enta- named Clinton's delegate -to the
return to council in the near tives on the committee, provincial convention to be
future with costs and other de- Councillors Duff ThO-MrScn hold In Toronto from Oct. 26
tails" (which would have to be and Don. Symons were named to, 28.
made.1-nown to the Centenniafl. town :council. represtntatives to �&-s. MacLean, also co -con -
Grant review board). thi� committee.
t4 vener of the WA's Penny Sale
Interested Citizens" 0 held last week, reported 'ap-
"I'll second that motion be- ately $800 was made by
c
fore you argue any more" the Auxiliary, ShEF expressed
quipped Frank Cook cotton - Businessmen Form "'i"
off an objecting councillor, thanks to those who 'bad help-
-
ed make the event a success.
Consi
lowed the mDtlon, and council New Association At ,the conclusion of the
questioned by whom the motionmeeting, members made favors
was being made. It was fin- In Bayfield to 'be put on the trays of hos-
ally agreed that since none ofVital patients, at Thanksgiving.
the delegaiteshad been, official , What is believed the first ---,o
ly -delegated by their respec- Businessmen's Association ever
Live clubs—and time would be to be formed. in Bayfield, was Federation Annual
waskted going to the clubs for inaugurated Tuesday night at Goderich Township Federa-
official permission—the motion the town hall.
"group of A representative group of tion of Agii1culture Will meet
would be made by a in the former Holmesville
interested citizens," Bayffeld's business people or- School on Thursday, October
Make 11 Official ganized themselves for the pur- 15, at 8:30 p.m, A pot luck
When that -was settled, May- pose of improving business con- lunch will be served.
ditions in the village,'to the
or Miller, who 'acted as chair- benefit of, themselves and the 0
man of the meeting, said: "but community at large.
this wasnt called as an Offic- Acting in a proviMonal cap-
ial meeting to pass any m0- aelty, E rnie Hovey, proprietor Personals
tioTw� I of a general store, acted as
"Well, can we make this an chairman and conducted the Mr. and Mrs. Rick Robinson
official meeting?" asked COM- election of officers. and Kathy of South Monaghan
cillor Don Symons. "There are With him at the head table and Mr.end Mrs. George Bebee
four councillom, the Reeveand was Robert C. Shrier, chair. of B-aildboro visited with Mr.
Dqputy_R&eve here as well as man of the Goderich' Business- and Mrs, Fred Anderson ST.,
the Mayor." men's Assqciatloin, who outlined and family of RR 5 Clinton on
"I really don't know whet -her the aims and objects of the Sunday,
we can or not," Mayor INPlex Goderich organization, and Weekend guests of ;the David
said. I warned of some of the pitfalls Scotts included Mr. and Mrs.
"Well can we try to make inherent in such an organiza- Don Harris of Windsor, Ont.,
this an
"Well,
meeting, then?" tion, and Miss Cathi Low of London
demanded Mr. Gook. Mr. Shrier is also chairman and Toronto.
Motion Carried of the Goderich Industial Com- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tyndall
"Why can we not take this mission and vice-president and of Toronto spent the weekend
as an official meeting and passadvertising manager of The in Clinton with relatives and
it?" (the resolution by the Goderich Signal Star, friends,
group- of interested citizens) He was introduced by Art
Councillor Symons asked. "We F1111ott of The Bayfield Bulletin I
have more interested ratepay- and thariked. by Frank- M-cFad-
ers here sthan we usually have den• tELEC,Rgpy
at m -Ay regular Council meet- Officers elected were: Ken
,Ing.t, Mackie, president; Ernie Rov- r lowers
The town officials then de- CY, vice-president; Miss Ruth
oided they could consider the Hayman, secretary - treasurer. Telegraphed
meeting an official council Directors include C. N. Riv-
meeting, and proceeded to hold eit,. Frank McFadden, Alf Anywhere•
a vote on the motion made by Seatchmer, Chas, Scotchmer,
the groupr of interested citizens. Art Effloitt and Adam Flowers.
The motion — "that council —0
accept the construction of a OES BIRTHDAY PARTY
new arena as a Centennial pro- , The annual Order of the
ject and -that a committee of Eastern Star birthday pa�%. V
12 members be appointed torn- was held on Sept. 28 in qZ
vestigate the costs and method Parish Hall of St. Paul'_,s Ang- a. C., Cooke
of finance and report back at licah Church, Guests were
present from. London, Byron, F L 0 R 15 T
Exeter, Myth, Seafor , Mit-
chell and Goderich.
Mt. Douglas Jones was win- Dial 482-7012, Clinton
ner of the draw held that
evening.
Quality
tai
Service _..
R E X A L L
lc SAL
Three Decades Of Service
Mr8. Jessie 14aft (left) wag hwioredFriday
afternoon by follow tell Telephone campqny em.-
!)1()ye88 �
'It a, sur..
tea P
I party hold at the com" pally
dfideg to mark her 80th yLsar of gorlylec- With the
WmPaM Mrd, !qart hag spefit all her 90 Veatis
with the dom'PwAy at Clinton, Mrs, Mary j6tdali
(right) presented Mrsr, dart with an, engrAV66 silver.
Plator and P''I'Me di'81i on behalf Of fixer flellm
Employees, (Yews-Pewrd Photo by Of.
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Orin5
Next ee
SALE STARTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15
Odfbbei, 15th 10 BIG DAYS October 25th
OVER 466 ITEMS ON SALE — Including Vitamins,
Saving Needs, Toiletries,. Combs and 8rushes,
Radios, Tcipe' Recorders, t&iohLary ChristmasGifts, Christmos Cards and DeLfdfllohs
ohd Many More Items
ALL SALE MMHANDISE IS NOW ONNSPLAYI
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PRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 482,, Clinton, 00dilb